SIGN THE TREATY FIRST| Armistice Will Not Be Effective Until Then. THE JAPANESE RAISE OPPOSITION, Sato Explains That Jspan Does Not Desire to Have Armistice Go Inte Effect Until Al Commanders oo Sea and Land Have Been Notified — Not the Slightest Chance for a Clash Pending the Drawing of Treaty. NOW AT WORK ON THE TREATY. N. upon Russia THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. DOMEST I Fire destroyed the plant of the Ja son (Tenn) Woolen Mills and P Factory, entailing a loss of $100,000, par Hoaor, — tially eovered by insurance THE GRATITUDE OF RUSSIA.| The tannery plas | ger, a { Friendly Felicitations From ihe Emptrer of Austria — Congratulations Continue to Pour in Upon the President From All Parts of the World — All Unlte lo Giving Him Credit for His Great Wark. BURGLARS TAKE THE SAFE|NEW 108K 4S SERN nav BY bay New Yoerx C1ry. N. Y. Amazing Robbery of House on Long! A studio tove story, in whi hero Island Sound, and he CUT WINDOW GLASS TO GET IN. |5 Safe Contalolog Thousands of Dollars’ Wort | 4 of Jewelry Is Carried From the Second: |’ story Hallway of Paul Bonser's Summer | Home Yard Was Full of Dogs snd Doors | of Sieeplogrooms Were Ajar. CAR T0 ROOSEVELT -With smn Remarkable Message Giving Him All pleni- ind Portsmouth, H (Special) peace the Japan arrangement of agreed between of perfunctory K potentiaries and only the verbal for the treaty in the Portsmot greatly Portsmouth is concerned, Of expectancy rounded details remaining makers, interest feren ¢ it decreased a by and and excitement whi has the negotiations ally passed away. Wednesday th ng the convention H ( scral).—An worl The 1¥3 have done nothing Emper Re charged with New Castle, armistice N. k ment Jar RO ise om tA es ey BALDWIN BLOWN TO ATOMS. Balloonist's Frighifal Desth High Up ln the Clouds. A YOUNG FIEND'S CRIME. Saturates a Compaclon With Gasoline Bets Hm Oa Fire. EARTHQUAKE SHAKES TOWN, Series of Shocks Felt Along the Coast Pec ple la Terror. PHOTOGRAPHED FORTS. How a Boston Physician Cot late Troubls la Jamaica. JOSEPH OBSERVATION OF ECLIPSE PERFECT. Report From Rear Admiral Chester, of Usited | States Squadron. Eloped at 96, ~ beers A ugist WRECK ON THE SOUTHERN. | Two People Are Killed and Three Others ! Siightly Injured. 1 Price of Ploe Raised. feaumont ” as Special) ph Beaun . Texas, (Specia I'he resiits were Ags a Southern ifacturers’ rable weath -1 Prof. Hi Um has announced a general 4 $1 a al mmformation s i ks during July of 26.000.000 feet an involuntary curtail {same month of B6o000000 feet among Gre Well i 140 mills. Demand is so sk th | {of the mills throughout the territor ! working double shifts s— on Ce of the ian ping steamer ian steamer l.: touched | Statist ows a de ir $10 rease rince \ and 5 Norwegian throne obtained. or Francis Jos liallan and $5,000 Missing. W. Va rants are out for t 3 ¥ * { Dattalo an Italian mes { leged to have with $5000 be- i 4 longing to his fellow-countirymen. He {armed and are massacring the Armen |; supposed to have left for New Yok ians. Telegraphic communication with |io take a steamer for Italy. Officers are Shusha 1s cut yn the trail. : IN THE FIELD OF enter yt the Limon 998,246 On Pension Roll bri wgton, D.C i f the a Ar { Special}. ~The ad- t of Com- missioner of Pensions Vespasian Warn er have from but on account of the absence city of agreement Emperor of China in a all Chinese to refrain from boy otting American goods he Allan liner Victorian, a new ture bine steamer, 18 aground 30 miles above Quebec, In German diplomatic circles the An. glo-Japanese treaty is looked upon fa- vorably peace Officer trying the cat were car, in not leave the cupants was passengers in { Struck By Lightelag. Hood River, Ore. (Special) Whi! examining the contents of the record: box on the summit of Mount Hood, Prof. M. W. Lyon, Mrs Lyon and Mark Weigant, a guide, were struck by lightning. All three were prostrated Fairmont, ( Special). ~War advises of Ranfele who is al ual repor a i decree was neath were they ing he arrest 3 hie receive: the en received the neat 3 i WINK the track hurt Massacre of Armenians. 5 printer, ! Tiflis, { By Cable) from the } : i ha 18 besie y Tartars, who ar rell the Secretary of the Interior will | ¥* hesieged by Tartars, who are well not be given out at present. The report shows that on June 30, 1903, there were 008.246 pensioners on the rolls The town of Shu aant, skipped IOS He od the cow : rain, did | taking her new owner wi and none o " obtected and AWAY He The ¢led the and dragge overturned coach | broke weight » was § niure in rope a under his C—O FINANCIAL, he Find Seven-Foo! Skeletons. Fond du Lac, Wis, (Special). «Two skeletons each in in - LABO There are about 7,000000,000 cigars made in the United States annually, Coach Turned Over. Washington - The rear coach on a South Carolina and Georgia General Chaffee arrived at Paris ittend the French Army maneuvers. Takahashi, the financial commissioner f Japan, in London, says that Japan never had in mind the question of hay- ing to depend upon an indemnity. Sone Congress of Reformed Religions, at Geneva, accepted the mmvitation of Professor Doane to hold the next con. y to { Special) So far this year Missouri Pacific's net earnings have increased $17,000. in July the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg's net carnings increased $84 000 Japanese and Russian bonds were more than found this measuring feet length in gravel pit Forest, place. The skulls are twice as large as those of an ordinary adult and the thigh bones are Railroad train turned over at Reynolds street Augusta, Ga. F. J. Murphy, police health officer of Au gusta, was killed. The injured are Geo, Latt, flagman, both legs cut off; J. A. seven were a Crossing, near Asbestos workers have compromised a strike at Cleveland, O., and secured increased wages, almost six inches longer than those of a six-foot man. It is probable the skele- tons, which are thought to be the remains of some prehigtoric race, will be sent to Milwaukee for examination, Brown, employee, Augusta yards, back sprained; M. Kalliskie, passenger, Au- gusta, side slightly hurt, The train had just left the Augusta Union Station and was moving about two miles an hour through the city. Workmen's old-age pensions in Bel gum are paid by the national treasury from the budget. A law making truant officers factory inspectors has been passed by the Wis consin Legislature, gress in the United States. Rear Admiral Rojestvensky has so far recoyered from the effects of the wounds received at the battle of the Sea of Japan that he will soon be Mrs. Lyon is still in a critical condi tion, though it is not believed that her injuries will prove fatal. Prof Lyon and Weigant are both recovering Prof. Lyon is connected with the Smithsonian brovaht to Kioto, Institution at Washington. D, C weak in London, reflecting the anfavor- able situation at Portsmouth. . A despatch from London said that the Rothschilds put $s000000 of cash on the market, and thereby caused a drug in money.