§ THE NEWS OF THE WEEK.|GENERAL MIN SHOT BY A GIRL THE DRAGO DOCTRINE. In HOSPITALS KD THEATERS GONE TALK AMNESTY FOR THE REBELS Sent To Tribunal, Juestion The Hague Line Of Defense Agreed Attorneys, Upon By Thaw's The Standard Oil Company and the New York Central Railroad Com- pany were indicted by the federal grand jury of Western New York for violation of the Interstate Commerce law. J. gocialist candi- date for governor of Georgia, has been arrested for making a public gpeech without a permit. Sixty policemen was overpowered by a rush of depositors at the Mil- raukee Bank, Chicago. One man was drowned others were rescued in storm off Atlantic City. The telephone system downtown section of Chicago crippled when 200 “hello girls” went on strike, defying a command that they pass through an alley for 300 feet to a rear entrance of the telephone buflding and ride to the operating-room on an elevator lo- cated there, instead using the main entrance B. Osbourne, and seven a severe the was in of the state platform by committee of the to be debated resolutions, he framing of the convention whole, all No committee on says, should be appointed. Traffic officials of all railroads and lines operating in the territory south of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers have promised to comply the provisions of the new regulation law. Between and 200 were washed from their Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas the flood following an rainfall Charges of are preferred against the Western Railway ( of North Carolina ¥ y ff ror yg O 3 € Ovi MODE OL Tell in questions steamship with rate 100 corpses graves and cruelty South Com peonage re ! ‘onstruction of a f an operat Mrs. Reginald C country Point, The ph; announced later it y mn vy successful, adding that t though the 3 Li attack of | performed Vanderbilt recent se 8 ion was her R. } th at home, at Sand: at Me President } at Portland, that portant issue M. M. Hen Pa., refuse men who thre ’ covalt LOO08e Ve] th / mn the campa t Harrisbur Cil, Of Near Year por Roo 1 R gevelt McKinl Q., next month M. Healy, an 1 Br Parliament longs yy $n es ey statu h itish New York Morse, a brother-in-law of Mark A. Hanna, is the late Senator dead . Vv. A. McAneny, a New York law- yer, committed suicide. After a stormy session Illin Btate Democratic Convention laid on the table Bryan's for thel resignation of Roger Sullivan as! natiopal committeeman and indorsed Bryan for 1908. It was a complete victory for Sullivan. the request Foreign. A break the Cabinet is said to 1 in im n Minister Haldane isa expected tire, g to the army reforn Reported ago offered Witte Russia $160 G00. 000 turn for the Baltic-Black The Vieceros of Canton h requested by the American general to suppress the sociation for the hindrance can commerce Th min min owin opposition 1 schemes that Rockefeller a advance gold in to year | Count to in re. a concession constr Sea Canal as beon consul hoveott as- | of Ameri- | e new imperial loan f« y famine relief, to be Rovernment's savings | banks, was signed by the Czar The indications are that Walter Wellman will not be to on his balloon expedition to Arctic this The Finance Minister of declares the government has funds in sight to tide over the ent vear The Chilian government as ap- | propriated $4,000,000 for relief of | the destitute As all the cemeteries | of Varparalso were destroyed, the authorities are having difficulty pro viding interment for the dead, The residents of Bilbao, Spain, are panic-stricken, owing to the riots in connection with the strike of 60. 000 men. r $25 000.000 taken by able atart the Year Russia | ample | pre Ho A Unionist party has been organ- ized at San Salvador to work for the formation of a Central Ameri- can Republic, to include all the Coen- tral American republics as now con- stituted. The Russian government has de- cided to proceed with the original plan of settling the Agrarian ques- tion by the distribution of land re- gardless of Parliament, The Earl of Leven and Melville, lord high commissioner of the Pres- byterian Church in Scotland and keener of the privy seal, is dead. She Misses Governor Kaulbars, But Wounds Herself. ANOTHER GIRL DROPS A BOMB. General Min Had Been Marked for Death Because He Suppressed Mos- cow Riots Hated for His Harsh Methods and Cruelties— Had Narrow Escape Before. TERRORIST RECORD The terrorists are swiftly and secretly pushing their dead) campalgn Young fearless aking a exe sentences are t part terrorists’ women and active in cuting the General Min, commander of the regiment who suppressed the riots at Moscow, was shot killed by a girl at the station and rajlwa: Peterhof The General's name had been on the terrorists’ death list be cause of his cruelties Even men in his own regi i ment had threatened to kilEMin A girl dropped a bomb near the palace of Govenor Kaulbars. Odessa Her hand .was sha her mission failed. at t tered: St. Petersburg urday's unsuccessfu of Pre sickening slau was followed Sunday night revolutionary 1§ 4 iiie er outrage commander of tl d Regiment, General Min vaky Guar his fon attached 106 romaot been to i killed fant n the Was on Peterhof by fi: automatic resistancs Ci ure of (seneral CAUSE OF TYPHOID. Bodies Of Thousands Of Young Spar- rows In Reservoir, isk Three Micl Oaks, fever among the f this piace member of limbed b gtan of iparrows, ihablitants when al health WAS thi the dpipe and found dead Bevers isand young! of de. | surface of | mayor | stand Hundreds | built the the to tho in 4 composition, « } Immedi; instructions to empty scrub and EpaArrows nests ledge of the birds are the water g ne ave i) paint it $ ) have been und and to a that summit ing aro standpipe, supposed young pg ave into the uncovered standpipe | The cover it was on There typhoid the made when con tructed was 21 never put are now asea of in Frisco's New City Hall, Fr supervisors ancisco, ( Special) The | of build at house all has decided t hall the | free | o| once a t city of the southwest Avenue and new building Slories high will emporary departments inicipal government the on site, at corner Hayes will Wiki Neogg The {wo Lies frame, costing rushed supervisors ex ready for use At the con- held Wed- committee, the perma- built on the ag a modern be The the hall three months with the mavor, nesday by the building it was also decided that city hall will be Van Ness Avenue site office building. completion pect to have ference Russian Count Shot. Warsaw, (By Cable) An un- darmes, with a volley, by. A patrol of soldiers replied killing two passers- Watched Hix Face 8t. Louis, (Special). After taking carbglic acid with suleidal intent. Otto Radeck stood In front of a mir- ror, his wife and two children by his gide, and watched his face grow paler and paler, until he dropped dead to the floor. He had denied to hig wife that he had taken poison. She stood by his side too frightened to move until after her husband was dead. Radeck came from Hamburg, Germany, two years ago, and has been employed as a tallor here, Grow Pale, The Conference Rio de Janeiro, (By Cable). Interantional American idopted, with technical nodification, the Mexican convention a slight elative to the exercise of the liberal irofessions The resolution recommending the ibmission of the Drago Doctrine m the matter of the use of foroe or the collection of publie to Hague Tribunal adopted inanimously The ‘hat no definite conclusion by this conference, of representatives coun but that in question should by assembly resentatives of all affects and rights CXPresses debts I'he Wig states pro composed of the be preamble Was voged xclusively American irineiy tries, les inspogd osed ons, uj of rep the pring sovereignty It further that the declaration to all origin recommends represented the point conference on un com na the of the should controver as iple nternal nations pinion extended ies having The resol he cover pecuniary ition in of of the q governments thi i onference consider n- viting The Hes the second | Hague Trib: on of sith M4 DEC tend al to consider the compu collection debts, and in h exclusively genera! ing to dimini between nations pecuni- having location 1 1 ae ollowed, has ACQUITTED OF DELAY. Employes Not Responsible For Late Prints, President's Relative Dead. Little Fall MN. ¥ i Mrs. Douglas ybin her sus 11 % Her Roosevel son of Presid Corinne the ent "AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly | Told. interested the d and Funston controversy The Arms is command of ial at San Franc 11% ine iacn ned to the Sampson-8ct Major Charles sw lov, 1AR McCoy t wedding the 0 President Roose velt, | the Major's 1 ed at War Philippine bids Bureau Department ire open Affairs, $1.000.000 of Numerous but it certifi were i expected will sul the to mitted, is that rded York, | all or| be row of was 102.28 amount Fisk & Robingon. whose bid none of the amount Shaw announced placed about $3 money on deposit in banks in the United | States. This money goes to replace funds previously withdrawn from! the banks on account of Panama ex- penditures. The deposit in each of the banks is brought up to not less than $50,000, The Governor of Illinois has re quested the State Department for extradition papers for the missing banker, Stensiand, president of the defunct Milwaukee Avenue State Bank of Chicago, who is believed to be In Mexico. He has not vet been arrested. First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral Hitcheock will abolish the prac- tice of imposing fines upon employees of the department for making errors, Major General A. W. Greely, com- manding the Pacific Division, in his annnal report, protests against de- partmental methods, Vice Consul Magnifico, at Smyrna, Syria, advised the State Department that he had received thany appeals from Americans in Syria for the protection of the American consu- late againgt brigands, who Infest the country. a New for that | 00,000 of! Secretary he had government about 150 Valparaiso. FIGHTING FOR FOOD TO Twenty-eight Bodies One Stairway out Proper Houses Area. Found Wounded Are Care — Four-fifths Destroyed in Valparaiso, (By Cable) 1 : ple are still food fighting for supply, although The ut proper care The army working heroically, but necessarily When of clearing the streets begins to down account of the walls increasing, sufficient wounded are with glow it NEeCYR8ary | buildings on some tear wenkened | under the stairs of the From the Plaza as the plaza in the section Delicias, four-fifths of the hous are completely destroved and remaining fifth are iy dan “rom Plaza d« Victor the custom-house abou de la bad the la only the uses sustained dam of } ! Shipload Of Homeless Earthquake In Germany, POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. prise In Chicago. A than 1.000.000 { Special) movement INOre for the establishment ted by many the Avenue plates Th 1 banks was star Turner Society, suffered the Milwaukee ate Bank The plan conte the National Turners shall turn 37.2% members A canvasser for signatures Every candidate for Congress throughout the urged to the inauguration institutions will be campaign savings North whose collap of Side members by we of at Associat each one on of its 16 into country will be toward EAVings parties in the his of and all requested to state attitude political agaist Robbers In An Auto. New York, thieves { Special). traveling in an the postoffice at of a quantity of stamps and an exchange of shots Charles Rowland, received a bullet the arm The robbers used dyna- mite In their operations, and the sound of the explosion aroused the town. automobile 1 1. with citizens hotel emplove, Cholera Reported In Berlin, Berlin, (By Cable) A child died here apparently of cholera The authorities are making an inveatiga- tion. The authorities say that an outbreak of cholera is improbable. —— Ln ——————— A “Baron” Arrested, Berlin (By Cable). The Lokal- Anzeiger today announced the arrest at Hamburg of a man who described himself as “Baron Santos von Do- browski-Donnersmark,” but who is sald to be a metal worker named Konrad, who married an American girl of good family in Manila May 4 last. The man is charged with having de- serted his wife in Paris, taking with him her jewelry, valued at $5,000, and a sum of money. His arrest js reported to be due to the American consul at Hamburg, i New York, (8pecial) dall what Harry after a K BON foll en Thaw's attorneys, protracted conf« with Fence JW ing a consultation their cl decided to entertain a of insanity They Evelyn Nesbit Thaw chief itnes the The arrangement, WHS that defense iid almost altogether the of Mi: Harry Thaw For | purpose lawversg of defens. her make the lengthy ater affidavit form take the Btatements she had Fudge M According t the i: 1 y plea tional that the for it ec Was the bias Wot CABO on mony the | had iin those former villiam 0 one of n lawyer, add { the | from 1¢ shot close with W. Hartri emotional-inesar at touch Clifford 10 the laim th this White Thaw wa form of d 1 ementis but he that now Thaw was slight enough m the had a not severe ft a visit His wife vi Accomp: prison sited him REFORM IN SPELLING. The Role schoolmaster, Assumes Of Nation's iepar regarded that spective | fall in idas and has prinieq Handful Of Diamonds, “e Winnipeg, X Reuben nepeg turned of ar { Special) Andrea, wel Portage this city in t disc and to diamonds he itn th in ia took them who p first claim and York the { Wer with e¢ confines of He to several local ronounced them ' 3 } water i forwarde Aas ampli {¢ FINANCIAL WORLD, The b Narr The cot continu 9 ton market is yiiligh Books of the New Jersey Central will be closed from September 24th, Charles M. Schwab Steel Company 20.000 men that is save the now More general activity in the stock markets has stiffened money rates, but brokers are not heavy borrowers yet, An old trader remarked that Pennsylvania was groaning under the weight of the unsold convertable bonds The Reading Company has ship- ped a little more anthracite coal this month than in the same time in August of last year. A resumption of dividends Tonopah Extension is expected Rumor has it that a number of big speculators who made a “kill ing” in Union and Southern Pacific are accumulating Pennsylvania stock and are operating solely on the ex. pectation of a dividend increase. The Interstate Commerce Commie slon has dismissed the complaint of Well Brothers, of Ft. Wayne, against the Pennsylvania Rallroad. The complaint was alleged unjust rates on wool in the grease from Phila: delphia to Ft. Wayne, Ind. on | President Palma, However, Hesitates To Issue Decree. INSURGENTS MIGHT TURK iT DOWN. | Situation the | Forts With- Daily Serious and All Peace as Ever Gover iment Considering of Means for Making out Bloods hed Gaining. The Insurgents SCALED PEAK OF YOIA ANNO. Officers Of The Perry Visit New Island x " orn ceeded n re te firet pers the ! ey have na peak tl ng {o md Sheriff Took To The Wods, Atlanta, Ga., (Special) 500 men remained Lawrence home, near CO night intent stake the negro County on suspicion of be saflant of the Misses 1 the event he was identific Arthur Reed. the Atlanta suenest was seen by Miss Mabel Lax and declared innocent The sheriff of Dekald County, hari of the formation of the mob, camped in the woods all night, and has been located either by the mob or the county police sent to his resene upon bur arrested in Dek thi aid ng rents ns. in them A ¥ w 1 by renee ne not May Get Constitution. Peking, (By Cable) The Dowa- ger Empress of China plans to sum- mon a conference of high ofMcials. including several vicerove, to discues the adoption of a constitution. The Chinese commissioners who recently visited the United States and Europe and who have returned from thelr tours, recommend a gradual change to a cor ‘itutional government. tak-! fug 10 to 15 years to oducate the, people thereto.