CUBA MOURNS HERO Highest Honors to Be Paid fo General Gomez, BODY IN STATE AND MANY VIEW IT. Congress Decrees That His Body Shall Receive | NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, ; Domestic; 1 114 X it T10V That Would Be Paid on the Death of a President of the Republic— President Pal ma's Message to the People. Havana (Speci body of Gen. Maximo been lyin of t of honor su Saturday, has the principal hall lock. A asket. of pe the palace guard There was a continu ple defil- ing past the body a last look whom Cuba owes so much In cager to take at the this this, however, they were nted, as the fac £ this was was understood that of General Gomez befor number of wreaths vana and other places has given up his | palace to the fam mc. The sage from people emal M: ating single Immense ariers 0 1 LCnerat BURNED AT THE STAKE. Terrible Orgies Followed When Traders Took Eskimos Whiskey. 4 NEW YORK'S CENSUS. Report Gain of Half a Million in Years. what th and to write exceed a giv this year 3,500,007 Eggs In Storage, York, Pa storing of eggs in Y for York and houses has come to a close for the year The prices at present asked by the farm. | ers and poultry are high to render buying profitable. one storage warehouse there are packed 2.4 400,000 eggs, which will be held until next winter, when they will be put upon the market, { Special) ~The buying an laltimore raisers {oO In cold- —————————— Five Hundred Dead in Mine. Ekatcrinoslav (By Cable).—A fright ful tragedy has occurred at the Ivan Colliery, at Khartsisk, near this place. An explosion of gas in the mine re- sulted in the killing of 500 persons and the jury of many others. The colliery belonged to the Russian Donetz Com- pany. The Khartsisk district produces about one-fourth of the semi-anthracite coal mined in Russia, ——— as—— Lyochiog Averted, Valdosta, Ga. (Special). ~The assur ance that a special term of court would be called for the trial of J. GC. Rawlings, his three sons and the negroes, all of whom are alleged to be connected with the assassination of the Carter children, has done much to still the tempest of popular indignation, which was rising high. The court will be held early in July if Judge Mitchell agrees to that time. Solicitor Thomas said that the State would be ready for trial any rime. dreamed his him a legacy lowing day learned curred. Ce lege ducted by t tion board, oints in the memt General Assembly dent of the Se on charges spiracy. Judge Dickey, of New nounced ontinge leligoland to await the ya in the race from Dover to the Emperor's cup. that place for A not at Reval, from escaping flogged. Russia and the offenders Khartrick, Russia Pirates massacred coast of Siberia, Rear Admiral John C. Watson, U. 8 N., retired, who has been investigating for the Navy Department the physical culture methods of European navies, ar- rived in London, having concluded his mission, 3 the 150 natives on tl Sir John Archibald Willox, principal proprietor of the Liverpool Courier, and largely interested in the tobacco trade as a manufacturer in Liverpool and Lon. don, 1s dead, at the age of 63. The United States National Associa. tion for the Study and Prevention of Tu- berculosis has joined the International Association, making 21 national socie- ties now interested in the work. While a pastor in Libau, Russia, who had preached against violence, was con- conducting services 10 men entered the church and fired at him, inflicting dan- gerous wounds | The President Urges Sweeping Changes | in Methods, writing Several of the More Seriously Hurt Succumb ¢d In the Hospitals, nred by bu ! aking reports which tl increasing the effici Or regiments his : the assists Cres War and Navy Depa and request them to submit to me heme for doing away with evils referred to. In the civil departments abuse of letter-writing amour merely to the waste of time of the gov- | ernment servant responsible for it, but also to the impeding of public business “Please consider also the matter of en- forcing accountability for property.” Not a Delegate Came. Lincoln, Neb. (Special). —~A Populist convention to nominate a candidate for Congress in the First Nebraska dis- trict was called to meet in this city, but when the hour for the convention came not a delegate could be found. Secretary May's Plans, ; New York (Special) Secretary of State John Hay left the hotel in this city where he stopped, and went to the Lau- rels, home of his daughter, in Mineola, I. I. Asked as to his plans for the im mediate future, Mr. Hay said: “1 in- tend to remain with Mr. and Mrs, Whit. ney for a time. I can’t say just how long. It is probable that I will run down to Washington for a few days soon and look over the matters that need my at- tention in the State Department matler you wil a #1. vy n he the the 1s not TRAGEDY IN A STREET CAR. Jealous Italian Drives a Stiletto Into the Side of His Rival Exterminated By Turks Bask Official Pleads Guilty. QO. (Spe ' dictments ohn! 105 years amg a 210 vears, (rus £8) i and jury for ation of bank funds, and perjury, vi lu anker, false 5 wpe ap al if hhh tires niar lea of on one count R W, in one Tayler guilty Judge ine sen- A Hotel Mystery. t. Louis, Mo. (Special) ~The dead body of an unknown man was found ly. ing across a bed in the Hotel: Barnum, but there was no evidence to show what had caused his death. Wednesday two men registering as T. Martin and R. H Patterson were assigned to the room. One was found dead and the other has disappeared. It is not known which name the dead man bore nor whence he came. On his breast was tattooed the image of a sailor holding a flag and Ly hat sweatband is stamped “Manasses, New Orleans.” — i —— FINANCIAL, Missouri Pacific declared its usual semi-annual dividend of 235 per cent. Cotton is more than $10 a bale higher now than it was some months ago. In “May the production of pig iron was 1,067,586 tons, the highest figure ever reached. Japan deposited in New York some- thing over $60,000000 derived from the recent sale of bonds, W. L. Bull says: “The buying of At- altine Coast: Line and of Louisville § Nashville is of the best character.” ALL EUROPE ABLAZE Effect of Crisis Between Germany and France. GREAT DANGER ON THE FRONTIER. Premier Rouvier Decides to Continue Foreign Minister During BE PRESIDENT GIVES ORDER. Care Must Be Used in Erforclog Chinese clusion Act | vr, | Roosevelt is u 1 Dy gatior cognize French Predominance In Morocco. A Young Wife Barped ge. Md { Spe 31) ier stepdanghter, time of the burned were taken to hospital, and Tyler's death is expected to during night. The little girl recover but 19 SCTI0 the tly the will Mrs. Tyler years old, and was married last fall Te Divide Surplus. Madison, Wis. (Special). ~The Senate has passed the Host bill, to compel the mutual life insurance companies to divide their surpluses among the policyholders at Jeast once every five vears. It now goes to the Governor for his approval, and it is believed that he will sign the measure. This is one of the most ‘im- portant measures passed by the Legisla. ture this session, and will have a direct bearing upon the squabble over the Equi- table millions in New York A Chair of Philssthropy. Columbus, O. (Special). ~The trus- tees of Otterbein University, a United Brethren college at Westerville, have decided upon a departure in education in the establishment of a chair of philan- thropy and practical religion. The pur pose of the new department is to afford an opportunity for training, not only in the Christian ministry, but also for work in various philanthropic enters prises, such as Young Men's Christian Association, sccial settlements and city missions, is Verrier men STRANGE DEATH OF TWO YOUNG WOMEN. May Have Been the Result of 3 Suicide Pact VETERANS IN SMASHUP. For Louisville Reunion Wrecked. {Trails Bound the sleep go T¢ ver maimed ¢ leptyey ¥ the mivred were to taken The others were taken west way of Olney. J. J. Uhlee, the senger that was killed, was a of Greenway, Ark LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS Governor Magoon has sent an official communication to Colonel Gorgas, chief samitary officer of the canal zone, ad vising him that it 1s the President's wish that yellow fever be checked if it within the pswer of human agency to do President Roosevelt has commuttee 10 exanune mito the methods of conducting business the several departments of the government with a view to recommending improved busi ness systems, % it appointed a m The President has approved the find ings in the two tnals of Capt. George W. Kirkman, sentenced to dismissal from the Army and to confinement in the pemitentiary, Assistant Secretary Melville W. Mik ler has resigned. Jesse Wilson, of In- diana, is his successor The Treasury Department began the issve of new twenty-dollar gold certifi Cates, The District Court of Appeals decided that public officials were amenable to the District Antismoke Law as well as private citizens.
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