THEY CHEER ROOSEVELT Oyama’s Peace Greeting to General Linevitch, ALSO PLANS FOR AN ARMISTICE. Remarkable Demonstration Among the Russian Soldiers American Correspondent a Cen ter of Admiration for the Cossacks~Thous- ands Daily Drinkiog Health of President Roosevelt. Arranglog Ar nistice. Marshal congratu ms to Linevit asked appoint ohcers Field sent Oyama peace General him ¢ O to armis arrange Oyama h Chak- of offi Nace ian about peace Thousands near Russian a letter General R FORTY WERE DROWNED IN LAKE STORM. Bodies of Four Men sod 3 Woman Washed Ashore. Are Serious Charge Against Aguinaide. {By baniid Fatih ais wat Manila Cable) Capt. W. P. Ba officer of the abulary Province of C while Re- i oe against the paper, age outlaws said that } effe i from captured chiefs derstand,” he the direct i ne« 1e pe ple 1 Aguimaldo f the outlaw campaign supposedly peaceful nat the movement the standing.” mn i ina 4 § ler- : added, Wwf y ves are aidin under SAI un Palma Renominated { Special) Palma | Havana President was unanimously renominated didate for the presidency of C for The platform doe dez Capote received the nomination the vice presidency. $ | not mention the Plat Moderates consider appendix t amendment, as the the constitutic It declares strongly for a five-year extension of the reci- procity treaty with the United States and for amendments thereof according to the interests of both countries. ' tial : settled Shot His Sweetheart. Atlantic City (Special). ~~Dudley Vas- quez, a young Cuban, attempted to mur der Mary Hayden, an employe of a ho- tel here, he firing three shots at her while they were walking on Chalfonte avenue. Three bullets ied the we man’s body, but none A them is con sidered fatal. The shooting occurred at a time when there was a large crowd on the Boardwalk and there was consid erable excitement. It is said that the Cuban had repeatedly asked the woman to marry him, but she always refused, ¥ HUNDREDS DEAD IN EARTHQUAKE. Thousands Are Made Homeless Is Southern Italy. Rome, All fering depre of the of the enced quake a4 gerian comes from been Is vill COMpic to th ie jatest f have been k { number mnjured lragging alos calling for hel No Ng Sas n An answer was filed to the ch he Intersate C C the Fe Refrigerator 1 which the company denied mmerce OMmiIs ss Santa Dispatcl being a mon carrier Consul General Rodgers, at cabled that the Chi Shangini, of Ameri- aband nese b ye it an goods had been practically ed there. Minister He Grip returned with the an- | that he would continue t represent Norway and Sweden at Wash. FINANCIAL h in from The average price of railroad s has fallen 4 per cent top level of last week Stock Exchange busines New Y August gained 635 per cent. over the In the Phila transactions in- ares about the | # rk same month of last deiphia Exchange creased 200 per cent. E. W. Clark & Co. are ested in the purchase of railways of Portland, Me. year 3 ac ely inter- all the street No one doubts that Morgan still higher prices. There sonme about what t Standard Oil favor One firm of brokers having an import- ant Philadelphia house are reported to have bought 100000 shares of stock in two days. All rail freight Chicago eastward were cents on domestic and pounds on export grain, favors doubt people is he rates from 2V4 100 on gram increased I cent per 19 KILLED BY BLAST Ten Buildings of the Ramd Powder Mills Blown to Pieces. SHOOK BUILDINGS MANY MILES AWAY. Tore Rails From Baltimore and Ohio snd the Electric Rallway Tracks--Windows Smashed, Cattle In the Fields Stunped, Trolley Car Derailed and Persons Badly Shocked Over an Arca of Many Miies. Ten bul OWaey Towa Marshall Killed. I (8 While wal cConnelsvill t and instanti nan named the Stewart fired + 1 of which « effect, th thi would have 3 sither ee eines $Hro th in, fas and another the dea in regarded as before He has no grud and no cause rt been fliever ige | can | — Accuses Father of Stabbing Him, Mo., (S 1 believed t pecial ) In a eriti in An 0 Miller freatment be dying, , Jr, a dry goods sales- under at the City Hos tal, accused his father of having in cted stab wounds from which he is suf i#. The father was arrested and ad mitted having had trouble with his son, denied having stabbed him. Kilied By Premature Blast. Butler, Pa, (Special) One man was killed and seven badly injured by the premature explosion of a charge of dy- namite at a sand plant owned by the Standard Plate Glass Works, at Saxon, Pa Three of the injured are suffering from frac. tured skulls, and will die. The other four hurt are badly cut and bruised. A the injured were brought to the Butler hospital, oO The men were all foreigners, ie i THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. DOMEBRT I Vice President Fairbanks delivered an address and paid a splendid tribute to President Roosevelt the celebration of the golden jubilee of the Republican party of Chester , Pa, at West Chester, According War in at nes county correspond the Russian continued Fach day since signed usel and Min with Presi evening Mr. ih Lie to a ent, week operations Manchuria, treaty was g of blood 1 Komura lunch thie past the has Lie essly seen sheddin Taka Roose ‘itte and President's Baron ter {OOK and i fer in y Rosen dinner Im at Cambridge, Mass. the spot where Washing- command of the Army, is doomed de were assumed believed to bé After eight t, Capt hing sc mitted suicide Jacob H. Thompson, an editor on New York Times, was found murdered in his room St. James Hotel, in § crew had been the Cromwell, men of hi Frazer, of Je seph H Isaac ‘oston nooner at the mman ol in § 1 anncr « J CAC of the Army 41 ampment 1s FTO Minneap« st in Dessmark has g $20,000 earthquake suffer- in the devastated dis- Teal " $183 VES the 3 damaged (ren) iderwer wered and Congress next con ed S Fon the Ur and n the i ates INConGIary hes are cs at $00,000,000 Quiet has been restored in Tokio and ther Japanese cities magis of Quinsan, been asserted and im of torturing a descent imated irate HN Se There are indications of seri between Sweden and Norway 1 Ng upon government to mobilize 70,000 troops No more Russian emigrants will be booked for the United States from Ger- man ports until after the raising of the embargo against cholera Swedish newspapers are ¢4 The Russian authorities explain tthat the principal cause of the disorders at Baku the Moslem hatred of the Ar- means Quiet has partially been restored in Tokio, the result of a proclamation is sued by the military commander Lieutenant General Chaffee and Briga- dier Generals Bell and Crozier witnessed the evolutions of a division of cavalry is under General Dessirier, in France TURKS INCITE RIOTING Many Villages in Ruins and People Massacred. PEASANTS ATTACK THE NOBLES. The Whole Caucasus In a State of Anarchy and Revolution - Authorities Completely Sur- prised at the Magnitude of the Tartar Up- rislog—Flames Still Sweeping Oll Works and Factories in Baku. Russia's Troubles Anxiety prevai official circles over the Caucasu In the fighting : people were | » ol In an atta camp J by the Turi for incitis bloodshed and ana Manager have more tinue, appea led ‘ ‘ Troop Appeals to the Czar. . § ¢ finis] walked 10 his house edi became delirion An had SOON showed examimnalion k fractured Deen Ex-Mayor Goes to Prison. Raleigh, N Court {5 the C secial) preme denied ex-Mayor McCown, of habeas serve corpus the term of 30 d jail sing and the Su- penor because the Judge refused | increase the sentence a man who | d killed McCown's brother-in-law he tern ¥s uri to Of ha Killed By His Brother. Ky. i Pleasureville, { Special), — Cash in | and killed here The brot ; Clubb, one of t est Henry County, € Wea: men dead mar ner 1s 48 nity over money but friends attribute the shooting to mental derangement rather than disagreement over finances his b 60 had by their matiers, in Memory of Senator Hasna. Cleveland, O., (Special). — President Charles F. Thing, of Western Reserve University, who returned from a month trip in Europe and a visit with Andrew Carnegie at the latter's castle in Scotland, announced that Mr. Carnegie has given $25,000 toward the establish- ment of a fund of $100,000 for the endow ment of a chair of political economy at Western Reserve University to bear the name of the late United States Senator M. A. Hanna, Wo NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAL New Young Urry. N.Y. A woman who hi; Frances known as YEArs of een 11 I LIVES WITH BROKEN NECK. James Booth is Brought From Atlantic City on 8 Bed of Water. FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING. The Kaiser has given o be taught in in Germany, the purses at athletic games “ounty Cork) was a postoffice savings bank book, with a deposit of 158 ($3.7%). Government revenue officials are Havana cigars a . imniry t Wr re on the market in this han is just fied by the Hava: CCO Crop Ex President Cleveland has survived entire first Cabinet, with the excep- tion of Mr. Vilas, who presided over the comvention which nominated hin hig ent One of the recent novelties at the Lon. don Coliseum was the illustrated render- ing of Longfellow’s “Wreck of the Hes- perus,” which had been set to music Seven shepherds drove a herd of 14.000 sheep from Muamuga, in Queensland, to Narbi, in New South Wales, a distance of 000 miles, without losing one sheep The head department of customs at Madrid reports the quantity of foreign wheat imported into Spain, following the reduction of the duties, as being 65,000, ooo kilograms, equal to 60000 tons which have arrived from Australia, Ba hia, Blanca and the Black Sea ports
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