LATESTNEWS INSHORTORDER | EIGHT LOST IN LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. os Fran, COAL-NINE FIRE ...'.0. vestigation committee has Rescuing Party Were Trapped and |! Overcome, DISTRESSING SCENES AT THE SHAFT, Colliery Near Anaconda, Mon, Has Been | © Ablaze Since Middle of the Week—Men |’ Who Weat Down to Bring Out Dead Caught | ata Depth of 1,200 Feet and Surrounded by | GAVE A PENNSY CLERK $46,000 A KANSAS TOWN |Cash Given For Coal He Oriered For Rai'road. os VICTINS' BODIES BLOWN TO BITS Eleven Men Killed in Dynamite Ex- plosion. LARGE FACTORY IS ANNIILATED. Terrific Explosion in a Dynamite Manufactur- lng Plant Near Lancaster, Pa.—Oaly One Building, at Some Distance From the Others, Remains Standing, and Seven Girls from Pa- government to ap gent over Liberals Every Home in Goessel Damaged or Destroyed, JOHNSTOWN IS AGAIN FLOODED, Tornado Cuts Swath Two Hundred Feet Wide Through Western City, sad. About Eighty Persons Injured — Cloudbursts Flood | Cenirai Kansas and Western Penp- | Worklog There Escape. INDICTMENTS ARE READY, Awaits on Jerome. & 4 3 oF 3 ny dae » BURNED BODY IN BONFIRE, Polat in Marder Trial Crushed Under Auto. . A at I, (Special).-~Morris Osh aged 19 years, son prominent Cleveland instantly killed den machine struck road and was completels Young Oshosn was crushed His compani n, escaped with bruises a few mil overturned {0 death by Walter 1 Frisco Mint in Operation. San Francisco (Special). — The big machines of the local mint were put in operation Friday, .and for the first time since the fire the work of making money will be resumed. The mint will not open for a regular session, but just for a few days, long enough for the coinage of silver that is now in the building. As soon as this work is accomplished the mint will be closed, so that the officials may get ready for the annual count The regular session of the mint will, it is expected, open July 1, William government f high rank : amtumn army he Japanese government has author l a South Man formation of ompany vernor neral of Australia, i at the opening of the federal] Parliament, announced the sub mission of a bill for the “preservation the Australian industries and the re pression of destructive monopolies.” (Ge g pe © h (Ge of The Berlin Chamber of Commerce is preparing a report for the government concerning the customs alleviations granted to Germany by the United States, King Alfonso and Queen Victoria at- tended the opening of the new work- merfs dwelling in Madrid and they were received by the populace with great enthusiasm, There are indications of an approach- ing alliance between Russia and Great Britian, The birthday of the sia was observed in Carina of Rus- t. Petersburg. Flames and White Damp. ROJESTYENSKY INDICTED. fore Court of loquiry. . ghey Rail | KILLED IN FIGHT WITH CONSTABULARY. | “ - — Dead and Eight Wounded. mines, ve one of the from Punxsutawnes » the station the ma detail of On the ers encoun 12 members of the state stabulary, and as they passed a member of the band fired his revolver the troops. No one was struck, but lary immediately retaliated from their carbines fered a con the contabu with a volley When the smoke cleared eight strikers were (ying on the ground and the others had fled precipitately down the hill. Af- ter the excitement had subsided the miners were moved to Adrian Hospital, - a ————— Sunday Tralas Necessary. Wilmington, Del, (Special), — Chief Justice Charles B. Lore, of the Delaware Supreme Court, a local preacher in the Methodist Church and one of its most prominent laymen, made a public state- ment in which he disagrees with the clergymen who are trying to prevent the runn ng of Sunday trains on the Dela- ware Railroad and its Eastern Shore branches. The Chief Justice regards Sunday trains as a necessity of modern times, and believes the Lord provides them for public use and benefit, » GORMAN'S SUCCESSOR. Wm. Plakoey White Appolated By Ooversor Warfield. a ¥ Auto Hit By Trala cle were fragments led 200 feet Steamers Crash together, ‘A Maine, { Special) The ¢ steamers tockiand between a an raged, which was not seriously tinued on her way harmed, co to Bangor ye It is estimated that the anthracite coal roads lost over $3000000 by the trike in April, most of which will be recov ered Bean has been a prominent buyer of San Francisco bonds. Predictions are made that they will cross par by July 4 The income of the United Railways of San Francisco on Memorial Day was $15,064 compared with a daily average 0. $10,000 last year, Atlante Coast Line's net profits in April decreased $124.764, Louisville and Nashville's increased $60,604 and Denver & Rio Grande's increased $74,331. Gates was bulling Colorado Fuel, Wormser was putting up St. Paul and Field was boosting Louisville & Nash. ville. This led a leading Wall Street banker to say: “The whole market is saturated with professionalism.” The Tonopah's 100 stamp mill which will be able to treat about 420 tons of ore daily, will be in operation by August 1. Belmont expects to establish a so-stamp mill. Both mills are located at Miller, which is fourteen miles from Tonopah. sylvaoia, i Three Perish la Flames. Newton, N. J. sons were bu Walpack Cer Samuel] - inr per ed to death in a fire near tre, N. J. They were Mrs Si Garrison, 80 years old: Mrs Jacob Emery, Ro vears, and Mrs rison’s daughter, aged 12 years. The fire started from some unknown cause while the occupants of the house were aslee P Three men who occupied a room in the upper portion of the house escaped by jumping, but the women were overcome by smoke and perished in the flames Woman Kills Woman, Richmond, Ky. (Special). ~Mrs. Nan- nie Nuckols, of Cartersville, shot and instantly killed Mrs. Viana Black, of Conway, at Berea College. They were attending the commencement exercises and the shooting occured on the cam- pus near the new memorial chapel. Jeal- ousy is said to have been the cause. Mrs. Nuckols was arrested. The shooting caused a panic among the 10,000 persons i attendance and several were badly in- ured. { Special) ec Gar KING OF ITALY WAS ON THE LIST. Conspiracics Reported Organized af Paterson, N. J. developed unt of gray matter in the 1 director of the Mode most professors of whic h are has been arrested. Several of the pro- fessors have been arrested on cha: of being implicated with Mo- rales, A800 Felied Tree Wrecks Traln. Rochester, N. Y ~ Speeding at a terrific rate through the darkness, a freight train on the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad struck a tree that had been blown across the tracks at Gay- ton curve. Thirteen cars were thrown from the tracks. Fireman Louis Franks, of Salamanca, was killed; Thomas Don- aldson, engineer, of Salamanca, was bad. ly injured, and Brakeman Louis Lewis was less severely hurt { Special)