———————— A ——— pn Sr Attempt fo Assassinate Chinese Diplo- mats. The Man Who Exploded the Bomb Is Blown to Atoms The Outrage Occurs in a Private ods Was Leaving Pekin. whom petrator tian yYcar f som FORTY-SIX CASES OF YELLOW FEVER Usexpected High Rate For the Day ig New Orleans, -s ACW fever rep Orleans Railways the figures of | collected during September have below the colic months of the pre the small percentage the city owing to the feve Work was resumed o The settiement Lorch, the arbitrator, both sides, and wv) cotton labor trouble during the present season, Yiou of svee fron by Adam accepted by fie decid on Army Surgeon Saicide. Atlanta (Special). — Capt. GC. M, C. Godfrey, assistant surgeon in the United States Army, stationed at Fort McPher son, committed suicide by shooting him- self through the brain with an army re- volver at his residence at tie post. Cap tain Godfrey was a son of Col. EE. 8 Godfrey, commander of the Ninth United Kansas. Captain Godfrey was 35 years old and was a graduate of West Point. He came to Fort McPherson from Wash. ington three months ago. LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. Shaw's order postponing pay vs iro he 1st to the 3d, and the 15th 1 il caused a mont Wa hington Department Reyes as Dictator, Trolley Wreck at Albany. » 5 oN Y Line 1 at B of trike begun by other ing day of eight With a Jeeman, a tion gaag, the Rev. H. G Baptist minister of Des Moines, la. working on a railroad to gain practical information as to condi- tions in the laboring classes Of the large number of strikes of paint. ers during the last six months go per cent. resulted in increases of wages or reduction of hours There are 50,000 to £5,000 members in ternational Union It is estimated that the cost of the stop-day litigation will cost the miners of Great Britain $350,000, including all the costs of both sides, POLITICAL RIOT IN CUBA Member of Congress and a Chief of Police Shot. AND MORE TROUBLE IS FEARED. Bitter Politics in Cienfuegos Leads to Blood. shed Chief of Police Killed by Liberals The Murder of Congressman Villuendas, a Supporter of Jose Uomez for Presidency, Follows. Palma's Party Wins is Cubs. ¥ WANTS COUNTRIES COMBINED. President Roosevelt Thioks It Safest for the Pssams Canal Kiss Broke Her Neck. 3 Ky. (Special) th Lins Ceravel Switch, vy, wl by home to vis -Ja SON amb 10 hives near place, re- it his wife and child He grasped his 6-year-old daughter by kiss her, lifting her head back. The little one sank to the ground dead. A physician found that her neck had been broken by her father, Oil Up 10 Cents More. ( Special) ~The advanced the 0" turned Standard price of Pennsylvania oil 10 cents and Tiona oil Within advanced Pittsburg Oil Company § cents two weeks Pennsyl 19 cents and The other grades of oil vania oil has Tiona 14 cents The quotations fol low: Pennsylvania, $1.46: Tiona, $1.56; Corning, $1.03; New Castle, $1.28; Cabet, $1.11; North Lima, 92 cents: South Li ma and Indiana, 86 cents; Somerset, 81 cents, and Raglan, 40 cents, were not changed DOMESTIC WwW McKenna wa lected £4 the Chi } twat Railway meeting of tl ompany, held wattkee nciudiu i I i11¢} od; Were Brown, « AWTeNC mob been the Cubans ming in Spanish prisons, Governor General of Warsaw has that if they go strike they will be imprisoned Licutemant General Chaffee is the Leo, ema The Colonel f the British Admiralty. President Castro has not yet replied to demand of France to disavow Vene offensive action The Russian finance officials are con sidering a scheme of protective tariff for Siberia The Japanese Minister at Seoul, Ko- rea, gave a luncheon in honor of Miss Roosevelt. 3 five The hearing in a London police court of the charge against Hugh Watt of at- tempting to hire a private detective to assist hum in murdering his former wife was continued. , Trouble between France and Venefie- ia has resulted from the attitude of the Venezuelan officials toward M. Taigny, the French charge at Caracas. The Panama Camal Commission is ate tracting Spanish immigrants from the famine-stricken districts of Galicia, Norway and Sweden are reported to have reached a solution of the difficulty attending the severance of the union. Children, MOTIVE FOR CRIME. Then Set Fire to His House He Would Kill All His Family. FIVE KILLED AND EIGHT INJURCD. Trals end ao Combination Train Collide. rier HEADLESS BODY IN SUIT CASE. ¥Yachismen Find It Floating Near Beach. Winthrop AN APOLOGY FROM CUBA. Expresses Regret For Cienfuegosr. all As a Cuban gos having thoritative confirmatior that on Tuesday night, me ng of Liberals at Cienfugos, disturb red during w h hith thrown upon the escutcheon of wan consulate, the Cuban State De partment communicated with the Amer ican Charge d’Affaires, Mr. Sleeper, apologized for the occurrence Mr. Sleeper was gecured at enet getic efforts would be made to ascertain the identity of the gw persons and that measures would be taken to the recurrence of such an event, which Cuba greatly deplored. ances To Fiolsh la White House. Washington, D. C. (Special). It can now be stated definitely that the ex- change of the ratification of the treaty of peace between Japan and Russia will take place in Washizzion shortly after the treaty has been ratified by the re- spective sovereigns. It is probable that this will be done in the White House as a compliment to President Roosevelt, but no definite arrangements have been made nor has it been decided by whom the treaties shall be exchanged. NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY. New Yorg Ciry, N, nglon { Spe Pres fent master General Cortel transferred to the Tr | ruary; that he has yet to {work which office Department to do, .and that it is the intention of the President to appoint a successor to Secretary Shaw who has wad more Anancial experience FINANCIAL. complete th the Post he was sent to It is said that American investors in the Canton-Hankow Railroad will get out $3 for each $1 they put into that Chinese enterprise De Haven & Townsend's market let ter says: “The best indications point to Gates bullishness, Morgan bullishness and Rockefeller bullishness.” The Alleghany Valley Railroad reports for July a gain of $81,828 in net profits, and for the year a gain of $sor.6a1. Cross carmings in July increased $106, ni
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