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QUICK RESETS. w. J. Jlill, of Concord, N. ii.f ?Ju?tlce of tlie Pt?acc, fiayny' "Uoan'B Kidney DM* proved u very v Hi e lent remedy in my eiue. i u tied them for disor dered kidney* and IxhIiikIm', from whii'li f nnd experienced n tfrmt deal of 1 ro u it I e ;i n <1 pitin. ') lie h!?! wore very Irregular. dark colored nnd full of fcodlljieilt. 'rile I'ilJ.-i ilt'll it'll it fill Up (llltl J llHVO Hot lent 111) iflli' 111 Oiy hack *> I ii taking the hint dose My health generally Is 1 1 1 1 1 > i'ii v t*il it grvat dcnl." Fouler MIIImuh < ,, , Mnir'.iln. y l'or Hali- by all ?!??:! I?t* ?, price ',<) rent* per box. I'liotd I'f, Mir Wrtikiueil, European inspectors take fmaplhoU of men engaged on f >n lilii* wmk, Tho photos, lit f-oiiie raxes, h i-<> more elo quent t hit it any report could ho, One tdiowed a {{roup of thirty men on a load-paving job, Two of tlio thiily were* at work. 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Taiio Hull's Family l'llls f. r < <?:?>.: Ij.t*'- : '1'h a Nciv The day of tho brass megaphono !.? over. The tut owl thinw in a nii?rnph'use liiotil li|i|ei'i> l.-t one built like a hip tuornin;,' Klury, and ???don,d :?<???? I i 1 1;: I \ . red, while or h 1 1 it*, 'lli !? v ail? v?*r> Htiowy and dealers expect a big *ale for Ihoiti, FTTH j'Orinanently euro I. N'o fits or nor von*, nenfluftor llr.-il iluy's ii.te of Dr. Kllno'n (Iron'. NervoHOrttorei-.-Satrlal hottlonnil tre.it ho fm? ! lb. U. II. Ki.cift.l.t'l., IKM Ar. !i S}.. I'njlit., I'.t. | I Im niiiiie of t lie-.-. hi ill i.nitvit in Hug man Htliooln. l'iso's ( 'll re > 1 ; 1 1 k 1 1 ? it |ii) In i liu:lii) spiiKti'io' I ?0R OOllgh euro. I. \V. ( )' |: iukm, :i/2 Tlih I [ Avcuno, N.. .VI limn i|>o:: i, Minn., J iui.ii, I ?;).) j 'Jiio 1 ? ?"? ? ?v ii ot \ !?i, . I.i | ,m , | went' fehoc i of f.i i a w. I A illldo preacher general I \ |i) o:|uee;; [ dt>ad KfTinmiB. ' | jo. I i, Celei)ratlon In Rurr.l Clnylarul. In certain dinliicta' in l-'ni'litiiii a ; tnixturo of l>u(ior, roignr, xuicoa aiul rum. rnlloil "rum bnifr.'' I.i mado when a child i;i I rn. A ? [K ciul howl i 'if tlU: dcdit'licy is ii id tit. I! ill (iolIKl out- j iif tlio wny |ilnco in t h ? ? h<;ust:. TIimi ' a ntunher ot ytmn^ follow.-, of ilia ! txdKhhorlinod MMreh for it S?">nn?tlntc:i i ?hoy Huccectl in louniinK ii mid at j other 1 1 UK'S tin > fni!. After i-^iiiiK tlio j rum butter a colleei b u Is rnadti among j Ihofto prcBtiiil. and the mmiry c.n. fribvitod is |dncrd in tho bowl for Uio | liowborn child, and returned alung , with lln; howl ti> tljy huiiKO wlierc it [ was proeurod Gorm.m Scliol.ir Honored. Kuiio Fiscl-.er, tho renowned pliil oaopher and teach'-r uf ) f r?jti t.*l Iktjt. ! ninunt; tlio most dl'-tinnuislii'd of liv [ lny: prolCFSors ami 1 1. ? ? ho.i rep!, -i n tat ivo of n Kfo:;t si-hu .1 of (.'orman Hcholars, reached hix oiglitieth birlU day rrcently. In spiu> . of iho old ?uiiui'h protests thdu.'Miid't of ,>-i udents who have aat at his fort p.a\o vent to their revorvntial and affoetkuiatt! fe>d JltiK.s by ?meas:u;eH nnd otherwise. '?Even the grave old senate of-Jl'cldtd berg rose to the oerasion and estab lished an honorary Kuno Fischer jiri/.o. Tlio great old man li? lapidiy ! declining. There is a rood ileal of dift''u-eni*e he ! tween the sensation of the (Josprl and j the gospel of sensation. Miss Wiiittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, (ia., tells ho\v shewas entirely curcd of ovarian troubles by the use of Lydial:. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dkau Mk\ I'liKiiAM : ? I heartily rocommoml fVy?ii;i M. Plnkhnin'H Vcgctnlilc 4 onipoimrt un .1 L'terino Tonic and Uegulat >r. I suffered fnr four years n'.'.h irregularities uud Uterine, troubles. one but th<-n?s who have experienced this dreadful agony can form any- idea of the physi cal and mental misery those endure who am tiiun ufllieled. Your Vege table* Compound cured mo within three months. I was fully restored to health anty strength, and now- my periods are regular and painless. -What a bleeding it is to Ih? able to obtain such a remedy when so many doctors fail to help \ou. I*ydia K. Pinklia m's Vegetable Compound is better than any doctor of njcdicino f-erCfhail. Very truly yours, Miss East \V hitta kbr, G'J4 31>th St., VV. SaVannah, C)a." ? fsooo forfeit If original of mtout tctUr proving gcnulnoi.tts cannot b* produced. The toHt-iinoniaW lvhlcn \V6 are co!iat?i?t4y pifblftthiiur from " tftful woman prove beyond a * the lMwer of Lydta K. vcg^tablo Compound fttauit wMMMi ' \m FORTS CAPTURED 1!ie Fall of Pori Arthur ExoectoJ JAPANESE SUST AIN HEAVY LOSSES Ditpiilrbiii lt?>l>ori ?!???? Aflkn<lo'? Troop* ImU Wliiiityur 'Jlitiy IVrro to l> ? >?>? ! Im I II llttM tMfll ? of llu: <l(y I l?f to I'oiitt* Of HufVly, I.i)in|i>n, l!itj/. Tin' < ' I ? ? f < i?> j fcpiinit'lil Ol lite '1 ? I ? j_f lii | ? I ? . 1 it it ilirt |t.di"li, In- I ;triis tltul liir |nlc>>t jo.i/iiiM on I 'wi t Arliiilr was rrptilsiwj. Tin* .l.ip.illfM' < id u 1 1 >' IrciieiiCri I in i' roll I of i In* lirf, hnl \\ i-rc uiiahlo | to ? |# ; II I ?? llu* lul l*. 'I lie .IlipailCKO Iuh.icm wcii- hi'tivii-r I li.i ii iii any previ* ..it- nll.-ti.L Almost ??> II? lit n l'ofitlou to Take iji? l.?*t Japanese hi Clicl'ou inlnill Hull they !'<*? eived it ut hint ie I > a ? I newH, but 1 lu>y declare Ui.it Hit* lij/liUiifc; will bo con tinued. There w;ih no olHeial statement eon <vruiutf (lit- position of alfaiijp at I'ort Arthur, hut ii ti in crotiH reports liavo l^t't it rt't.t'! vi'il that mi* fXciiintf the Ki^lii-ftl expeelalioiis. Ii in stated Unit Mil' prim - 1 1 1 a I lorls lune fallen, that tin; eily \Vf\n In KH'iil eoiifusion fill' I that tin* inhabitants lire preparing to llee. '1 he Itussian warships in (lie harbor ha\e In fit repeatedly strut k hy shell i, ami a yunbnat was hiiiiK'. A dlspa It-It, tlalttl in the headquar ters of I lie 'I'll I i'iI JapaiieMj Army, in front nf I'orl Arthur, reeelved at (he* f iju, slater that the ?fn | til nese by their lust assault gained positions rendering t ?tlain (heir ability In enter the niaiit eastern forts at I'ort Artb"r whenever they should be ready. 'I >n> Japanese ealetl! ite that if the Russian* do nut surrender lin y will be abb lo prolong h iinai stand in tile Tiber's Tail and J.laolish.m forts for a inontli, 'i In Japanese have imt oernpied the main lolls tilt I lie highest points of the eastern hill-. I'Ot hold p i ?.?> *i ! 1 1 1 1 s whuh ? \vill i iiable them lo drive the itussl-in.s hat k whenever that 1-4* tie.- i red. \\ 'lien liny hold the fort oil the east ridge tllf .V Will eoitiple! ely dominate t lie < ? 1 1 1 - er foi ls with nrtlilery. They have completed the plueing of eleven howit zers ,\ll the reserve.! weVe ail va need, A net work of ireiu hes had been eon slMietetl. faring Hie eastern ridge ami ft ?ri < . I'i'iin s>ulh of Keek wan In west of I lil Iilliii, railed l>y the Japanese ^l.'teliosa M. Theiv u a bombard nieiil al dawn and iufauiry aita< ks were planiietl f ? >r ip. nil a^auisi i he two forts on Ciliiig !-Ii;iii c!i ell i re lie lied hill between I'.an iii in ami the Keekwiin ridge antl lie* Hue- Kirkwall foils. There was Ire im-ii'Ious t:\t ileuier.t aimm;: the troops, ivh'i were eon v; in . d thai sueoess Woiiiil mean I In- <apluii of the furls ii i it I the ridg<? ami the surrender "of I'ort Ariliur in lime for the Kinper ur's birlhda.v. Kxplosinns were heard itl rllefo.i, pointing to the di'StmetlnU u i Km.siati maga 'iues and mines. Tokio, Japan -The Jijl reports thai tin- allat'k on the main positions of I'nrl \riliur was resumed and was pl'oy, 'iig siiiisfaelorily. The iiuli lalioiis were thai lie- forts on I 'riling -hau ami Stin;;*di (isiutn would soon Ik? ; la ], in. The Kus-.ians have blown up and de stroyed their own forts lietweeu the main line nf tb i'"ii-e and the town. The people of the (own were busy vfikinir ?l?ellei' fioiu tiie Japanese slnils. The Japanese shelled the warship* nifhoivil near l'aiyu Hills, between the oi l ami new towns. Several i-h have b.-.'ii effeetive, destroying al I ; one gunboat. | '1 r.\ K11.].K1> IV MINK. r.il: I Ac- i?l< ? 1 1 1 in l>.. L. and \V. Con I < 'ompa ny t "oiiiory. \\ ilkesenrre, l':i. Wliilo a Oil i*i' tilled (\iiii null was heiiifi lowered down tho A lull i In loss n lid I' t of the Delaware, I.Miiuiw anna ami Western Coal Com pany ihc other morniui; the rope lirokn 't it* I tie- en ye f"ll to the boUoui. The ti lt men on it Here killed. A reselling party a' otiee entered the initio. There was nival eveilotneiit in (lie town mid thousands ?f persons fathered nt the in .'it <>f the shaft awaiting news. Tin' mine workers who w ere already in the relljery. it is helieved. will not he injured, although there Is some dan ger of the air eonr-e* h<-inn Idoeked. At llie bottom of the shaft is a I '.00 foot Mitup lo!l of water, and into ihis lie- li. ulics ; i mt wi'i'i'kaj'i' of tile eaire ;i n i the .-hal t fell. 1: ras ue-essnry lo pump out litis watt r before the (ind ies lu !d do ji hy tin- wieekaue eou'.d lii' reached. NCUSK Kll.i.S TWO r.v mistakk. (Jives Women I'a tietits Carholi." \eiil S' huion I \ Sterili -eil Water. Indianapolis. Iml - Mr.i Susie Ct>\", foriy->i.\ \ ear ! o!tl, and Mrs. Sarah S!:.i u , n in-uress. ihiriv live jears ? ? '. ? I . ?i re il'-ad ilutniiih the mistake of Miss Kniik. a nui? ? in tlie City Hospital. 1 he tw.1 women Wl'l'.1 reentering ii ' \ | ? 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I e \ f :* iind the phvsi.-ian ]i ii 1 1 ii it ?: fd ' t.h.'-i! water f"r theiu. r.v miM.tke lie- mi;>c Used a t :: ? lo lweiu> ?>< ?' '.i ! ."it (Milio'de ;i.it!. Miss Tank ;?> iu h \ e >. A | '('i i i\ e ? V w f >nn<l!a mi \ jjivement. M I i.'Joiit !??. in tin- Creii' h < 'hand'cl' of I '??jilt! it ??. strongly apji n\<M i h?* Ne*\ !'H:i:dlae,tl .i - i eei.i. n t in the An i - 1 ' i "i:>'h treaty. 1 o; s of Yashiina Continued. 'flit' !???- of the Japanese hat t ? o >? ! ? i Y;i*ii' ma . >niik hy a nuiie off Jiainy in .1 ?: lie. hut denied- ijp' i he .Lti^neM', \\a? eoiitit tle ! hy tie oliie.^ aiinoun. ; iii"i ; i of In r !o>', -a \ iim t only l". tit 1 wil* !'i? h.itih^hijis to tin- .la^'am <(\ Ui< ti Man lturied hy 1'ri.t.d. j N ? > I kiiowm^ that he ? I ? > I worth Mo >o. Mi - a p \ Noi:t..?. of New* York City, w . ? w?i>. m: ? I !?> l<a:?e M. Uluwn tor bt' . ii of promise, df-fiated Ins I UIIVi'mI , )? Tno .Mikado T?iMiiipointod The Mikado's hirthd^y?'cil -hration lacked the hoped for dcliiiuni of. oy ovor |K>ssos -iiiiti of the i-mi'l -.1 f >i.'v>S of Port Arthur, and (lie C/.ai Sjon a nni\ ei ?a i y v .is u ; il.ed l?\ s.ul? tti'ss ami tlroad. No More Suhway Ads I.earim;g (lint (lie \vuil.\ in ti?e \.*w Yolk City snhway stations had h. n dcfucrd iu lmnjUig vr{\* 'v.% ojtrds, tlm ltnpUt 'i't'?t?i#i; Coium!>i!ou '? l>ci'?iuptfti;v orUvr *1 puiUu*' uy tfir wove me WASHINGTON, Mr. Bnyder, American Charge d'Af fallen a t Bogota, lias cabled tin* State Department that tlio President of Veil c/tieln, by olllchtl decree, has declared t he Zu lla It Ivor closed to navigation. Secret a ry .Morton ordered that the wage hoard* which IJx tlio rate of pay j at the various navy ifardu shall heroaf? j tor meet but onc?: Instead of twice a j > t*a.\ St-i rotary Hay l?y direction of tlio President issued invitations to The Hague signatory powers for a second I peace conference. OIK ABOPTKD ISLANDS. 'Clio Philippine Commission linn | granted tlio right of eminent domftli to i railroad companies holding charters. 'l'li?- Datto All, the rebellion# Moro tender who, on tlio pretext of resist nnoo to tin* antl slavery law, has boon waging warfare wltli tin; American troops, Koiit a message to Major-Hen oral Wood, reipiohtlng an interview with a wiow to surrendering, Heneral , Wood jp anted I lie request. 'I ho protected cruiser Tnoonin, in Porto nloan waters, has boon ordered to New York for extensive repairs. nOMICSTlO. Mines. Sembrleh and fladskl^ Iferr Pippol a 1 1? t other oporatlo and luusolal fitarn arrived from fcuropc in New York City. A dynamite explosion wrecked a eot - t a ge in Brooklyn, N. Y., and injured thi'to persons. i I ;t fold M. Wlh'OX, of Wosttield, N. J., who shot and Idllod a fourteen year old boy who was annoying him on I In llowc'ou, was held for murder A woman and two boys in West For ty-third street. Now York City, wore poisoned by eating eake brought by a messenger, who said it was a gift from h woina 11 friend. . Louis Stark, <>t l'ark Ridgo, N. J., was incidentally shot dead at I 'curl Biver, N. Y., by l'r;ink <>. Mlttag. a iieii nianu!a< tun r, of Park Itldgc. An explosion oatlsed lit the testing of m now process in chemical works at Shady Sido on the Hudson, N. J., killed two men. Jewels worth Jflo.OOO lost by a cus tomer of Black, Starr & Frost, of New York City, were found in a gutter by a shop girl. Columbia 1 'Diversity closed its scipil fenteuulal colehral ion by laying the cornerstones of four now buildings ami with a notable address by President liuiler. Captain Maid win's airship was k( ('ei'ed iii all direction* at tlio World's J 'air. liapid Transit CommUsion engineers removed many advertising signs from the New York subway stations on tlio ground that they obstructed easy iden tification of the stations. Ilarr.v Kimball 'I'haw, buck from Ku r?ijt:> with Lvelyn Florence Nosbitt, nn? gi i.'.v refused, to discuss a report that ho bad married the pretty Actress in Lon don. ICtiglund. iioberi Perry, an heir to the estate of an eccentric cobbler, mysteriously dis appeared with his wile. A^fcn<iuet was given in Delinonieo'i to Sir I'eli x S-'inun, physician to King Kdward VII. A uicinb. r of a leading family oC Moiuyoiisery, Ala., was killed by elec tricity while cutting wires to darken a bank he intended to rob. Many passengers were hurt near l.iml, Wash., b.v tlio North Coast Lim ited. of the Northern PaclUe, being de? railed. A man wh said ho was T. Yinjfon Murphy, son of tlio late Thomas .Mur phy, once Collector of the I'ort of New York, was arrested there and taken t'? Washington on a charge of forgery. August ,\ . Busch, son of Adolpltus Bi'sc h, of St. I ,"uis. Mr., was nearly killed by a w i I ? deer on his father'* game preserve while rescuing a boy, ami wapiti turn saved by his father. Missing for some weeks, the body of Harry W. .Messer, traveling freight agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was t ottud off T wharf, In Boston. l'.crlio P. Williams, sixteen, of Pos? (on. Mass., who ran away from home to join the Mikado's forces, -was cap tured. Mrs. Thaddeus Williams, Jr., of Brooklyn. X. Y.. raised funds to search for her husband by selling chances on a crazy quilt. An op-ration for appendicitis was perfnrnu-d on Kogoro Takahlra^ the Japanese Minister, nt the Hotel Ma jestic, New York City. FOIIKh ?>T. A report from l'.erlin says that the Hi <in. hi <*<'s eminent i:; in full sympa thy with the proposal of tin* 1 *11 i t ?*<1 Stut s !"??** :? ttTiitv of arbitration be twi'cn tin- United States ami tier many. 'i lif alarmist reports circulated in thi> I :iit"U States concerning t ho health of the l'rimv of Wales are nl?. Solntely unconfirmed anil discredited, says a report ;'r>m l.omlon. The M'kado of Japan, in giving a birthday inin-lp on in ToUio, said: "We regret tin ii ihe time has not come to M-e pe-.iec iv.-toivd in the I ar Fast, in realization "t our desires." Advice* from Mukden said that the .1 i pa iifse continue*' to build intrench meuts and to ? oncentrate troops anain-t the Kn*-inu centre. The entire Japanese line v. a.? said to he strongly fortifie.l. and th?* works were being extended westward alonp the llun. King l'.Mrr visited Prince Ferdinand at Soli i .i ti l pled u ii mutual friend ship. An arbitration treaty was signed by I ram-i and the 1 u 1 1 ? ?? I States. British battleships have put to ten from (Sihrnltar. Setior \ crgara Poiioso, the Chilean Minister, lias handed to ihe Minister of l'oftigjj Affa;rs at Um-nos Ayues A rgent ifta, a note embodying a sehenu for the demflrka i i<?n of the lV'Ogle Ca nal, the only point along the frotitiil where Uie boundary has not yet been dellnitelj estahJisJied. "I he A -:;;lo- Russian negotiations wer? reported t" be proceeding satisfactorily Port Arthur underwent n terriiU bombardment, and it in believed tit* linal assault was in progress. I he Japanese Consul at Chefoo. on Ihe occasion of the Japanese Kmperor'i birthday, requested Rear-Admiral Tol ler, commanding the cruiser divisiot of the American Asiatic xquadron. urn) the captain of a Chinese cruiser to tlr* a salute. Near-Admiral Folger decline*! to accede to the request on the ground Ihnt he vrns not In Jap.UiOV wutetn Tito CUineio laiitutu, however, com pUtd, lu7 luo-IUeftt WUo* WWWPt, s IH0UK1 VERNON SHAKEN Dynamite Explosion on New Haven Road Does Damage, FORTY HURT BY EXPLOSION (Vlilnipreifl, Hut Not (iiritt I>6itructloa? Much Hmitslii n < of lilM?t-Tlire? An irtti? One llmi<lre<l I'uuutli uf K*i?lo. ?tvr (lie Cm me i>f llir> Trouble ? AH Hit Town t'fit I lit? C'uui'lltilviii Mount Vernon, N. Y.-Two cases of ilyiiainitv, W pounds In all, which were to I >e 11 Mi*i I in connection with (h<? New York, New 1 In von and Hartford Railroad Company's Improvements now ur?? I . ??* way in Mount Vernon, exploded shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon, injuring forty persons, shaking tip hun* <1 1't-fl ?; of others, and doing $5(?,<XK> worth of damage to property. Twenty live hundred panes of gla8?, It in estimated, were broken hy the ex plosion, which was felt within a radius of ten miles. Hundreds of Mount Ver* nonltcs thought that the city had been visited hy a earthquake. hut when they learned it wiih ji dynamite explosion they rushed to tile scene. Chief of Police Foley Kent out a gen? eral alarm to the entire Police Depart ment. All physicians In the city wero summoned and they eared for the In jured. An Italian, known ns No. 1 :j, em ployed hy the contractors to watch tin* dynamite magazines where the explo* ?ion occurred, has not hecn seen since the uceldent. It is not known wln'ther he wn? Mown to atoms or ran away from fright. Tho place at which the explosion oe* curred Is under the Hond street bridge which crosses the railroad tracks and connects South Mount Vernon with the west side. This is one of the most densely populated spots In the city, A liclilei! cigar or cigarette dropped from the Hond Street bridge i* supposed to be responsible for the explosion. Il Is thought that the dynamite slored in the smaller magazine caught ! tire in this manner, and that when the I blaze reached the exploders, which j were in I lie same magazine, they set off the dynamite. This is the theory j advanced hy the city oltlclals and po- I lice. The railroad contractors and the men employed on the work say they don't, know how it happened. Had the accident occurred three in In* ' utes earlier the HosUm express, hound ; for New York City, might have been ! blown to pieces. The train, which run* through Mount Vernon at the rate of forty miles an hour, had not passed under the Itond street bridge more than three minutes before the magazine ex plodcd. The train is a heavy one. The force of the explosion wrecked the Hond street bridge and .damaged many houses in the vicinity. The area of damage is widespread, extending i from South street to North Tenth ave* i j:i:c and from West Third street to he- ' yond Mount Vernon avenue. in the houses on Pearl street win dows were broken, and in one instance ; a young girl was badly cut with bro ken glass. In Oortlniult street win dows were broken, things thrown to the lloor and pieces of the ceilings were thrown down. Women were fright- ? cued and in many instances fainted. ; Heavy plate glass in store windows' was shattered for blocks. Roundsman Patrick Cilroy, who was abed at the time in his home on Short ? street, was thrown out on the tloor hy the explosion, ills wife was baking ; pies in the kitchen and was knocked j ilow 11. William I\ Ityan, t hlr'y-olght years | old, foreman; Daniel King, forty-four j years old. foreman, and James K. Itunt- 1 ing, contractor, of Flushing. L. I., were j arrested by Chief of Police Foley, j charged with violating Section JWt) of j the Penal Code. Tills Section fixes a penalty for the unlawful keeping of ! explosives. They were admlted to bail. } The work In the railroad cut is being j done by the Eglee Hunting Construc tion Company, of Huston, which has been at work since early last spring puttlng^up the heavy wall which is to support the bank. The cut is widened for four tracks. Commissioner of Public Works Will lam A. Miles Issued a permit on Mfty -U to Kgiee <fc Hunting to store dyna mite subject to the city ordinance i along the railroad company's property. I The contractors filed a bond of .fiitXX) as a guarantee of good faith. Commix- I sioner Miles says that, according to his I agreement, the contractors were per- j mitled to have two or three boxes of dynamite on the work at one time. On one occasion, he says, he found four teen boxes, and lie made Superintend ent Malcolm remove It to Yonkers, After tills accident fourteen cases of dynamite were found in a magazine within 2<M> feet of where the explosion took place. Commissioner Miles made this discovery and ordered the explo* sives removed, which was done The dynamite was again taken to Yonkers. Miles says that if the second magatine had exploded the loss of life would have been great. BAU'OClt MI ST REST. Suffering l-'riMn the Blocking of a Vein in Left Fog. T.ondon, Fug. ?According to nu ofll elal bulletin Premier Balfour Is suf fering from the blocking of n small su- j pertlcinl vein in tho loft. l?v- It >s nec essary that he should tako absolute rest.^wt it is said that his general hc.4'lil Is excellent. New York's New Postmaster. Bondsmen f?>r the :ate Cornelius Van Cott. Postmaster of New York City, designated Assistant Postmaster Fd ward M. Morgan to act as Postmaster of New Y<?rk until the Postottlce De part hum it shall name a successor. ' To Folio* IIusmhu Fleet. Tiirco l>attUst>ips and three cruisers of : li ? ? Channel fleet wore wilder orders to sail. It is reported that they will shadow the Russian warships which j?o around the Cape of Coot] Hope, Can t Close tho Iroquois. An order from the Chicago (llkt po lice ordering the Iroquois Theatre closed for failure to comply with new building ordinances was met by nu Injunction. Sultan's Caravan Attacked. A special cnblp dHpatch from Tan gier say# a caravan for tho Sultan of Morocco jvas attacked by Moorish rebel t? near I?arnth?. Pmm UveruKti MnuUa*. A poitt bad two iria fUfttt wltfc Ut two Mr i? Wf TRAMPS WRECK EXPRESS! r ? " I ' V Passenger Train on the Susquehanna is DorailedL l? Hpirii ?>l KeveriRe I'll? I'Jili. jilitin <iii Track Sear I.nitii', X. .1 . ? No One K illftl, (Inn M <4ii 1 nj mill. I Middh town. N. V ? One hundred pax HcltJCTS Oil the fiist CXprt'S*, No. r;. ?>f tin* Susquehanna and \V es tens fro m -I ? sey City to this place were broiiyhi i i ;{>.? to dcut^i by the secret plot <>f a ganx </f tramps to gel iirfvuiiX" fo." tin- <lit.r* mlnod ho?tylity of the railroad oflicials. Tlio train was thrown froin the tracks b> an obstruction Kkil fully placed on one rail. Twenty <?f tlu? passongt r? were injured and two of the train crew were dangcroi f| y injured. The track for ;t distance ol' ?<??> feet was torn lip, and so inucli da in age was done to the roadbed that repairs could not he com pleted for twenty-four hours. For teveral months the Susquehanna and Western line has been sternly up" posing the tramps who frequent its route. Scores of men caught .stealing rides In freight trains have been pro.-e eutcd. The hoboes made known their intention to retaliate, and several times during tiie last month the threat has been made that in some way tho tramps would be revenged. No stress j was laid upon any of these rumors un | til the express was wrecked. Then all i tlia{, had been circulated regarding the disaffected tramps was recalled, and detectives were detailed by the com pany to begin an investigation of t ho j stones at all points along the com* pany's lines. The express left Jersey City at 8.b? A m and was due in tiiis city at lJ.li.'J. William I) llithcart, of Lodie, N. .J., was the conductor. Floyd Follison was engineer and Harry Fierce was fireman. i tot Ii engineer and iirciuau live in North Fat arson. There were three coaches in the train, which was speeding at fortv miles mi b?.iur when the accident occurred. Au old fashioned fishplate, such as has not been in use for ten years ou the road, had been taken from a scran heap to wreck the train. The p'ate was driven into a tie and one end was left resting on a rail. The express came along at h i 14 1 1 speed, and, bitting the plate, was thrown off the tracks. Tho big engine bumped over the ties, breaking some and tearing others from the rails. Tin* cars followed the en? ginc, and after a short distance had been covered the wheels pressed against the inside of a rail and ripped this Una of track completely out of place. Folllson stuck to ills engine un til it came to a stop in the ditch along side the tracks. lie was badly shaken up. He was almost covered with wreckage and was taken out with dif ficulty. Mrs. Follison was in one of tho coaches, and although cut with flying glass, her tirst thought was of her hus band. She found him in the ruins of the engine attempting to extricate him self. .She was rejoiced to know he ?was alive, having been feavXnl that be had died at his post. The fireman es caped injury. Hitchcock was terribly cut on the leg. He was in the front car, and was thrown with crushing force against the back of a seat. How* he was cut is mysterious, although there was so much excitement imme diately following the ambient that many of those on the train could not detail their experiences. The entire train was badly wrecked, the conches being shattered, the sides going like < paper, and all the windows being shat tered the instant the train hit. the tish plate. For tho last few days it has been noticed that tramps had disappeared entirely from this city, and it is be lieved that the hoboes had departed preliminary to an attempt to wreck a train. Tho tramps have been embit tered by several of their kind being sent to prison. They hold that tho company lias a right to keep them oft trains, but that it is not in keeping with good management to send any of the great army of rovers to jail. SHOT HIM FROM HER SATCHEL. Young Woman Wounds Mortally a Man Who was About to Leave Her. / Carthage, Mo.? Just as he was nboujr to leave on the Missouri Facade trail for Kansas City, Mo., at 1!.:10 o'cloct iu the morniug, .lames Rainwater was shot mortally through the stomach by Miss Feaii .Skyles at the railroad sta tion. Rainwater's uncle had just pur chased a railroad ticket for his neph ew to go to Kansas City, where he was to enlist iu the navy. Tlio boy had been paying attention to Mlsa Skyles. She said that he had promised to marry her, and later had refits^, to do so. The girl tired her pistol from within a small satcdud. She was arrested. VLADIVOSTOK SIR K NOTIIENKD. New Fortifications Ituilt During t ho Fast Few Months. Chcfoo.? The steamer Tungus, from Vladivostok, ha* arrived here. She j reports that during the past few months Vladivostok has been immense ly strengthened. The fortification* begin miles outside the oily, and are stronger as they approach. Food, auimunition and guns are ton | fitantly arriving by sea. 11 use stores ; of coal are broughi from thu neighbor ! ing mines. The harbor is mined for | seven miles. Train- j?vrivo and depart daily. Heavy Snowfall in Catskitls. Theje was a heavy fall of mjow through the Fatskill mountain region the other night, the first general miow I'aJI of the season. The mountains and foothills were everywhere snow cov ered. ! Two A^ainM Sixteen. Two men entered a pooiroom at Nia gara. N. D., held up sixteen men and escaped with cash and some jew elry. , Fersonal Mention. Mine. Sioessel, wife of the famous , ! UuKsinii general, takes the lead of the Red Cross work. Kogoro Takahira. the Japanese Min ister. was operated on in New York City for appendicitis. Bishop Doafce preached the soru>f?n at the service of praise held ??? tiw? Cov" InnVbl.l University gymnasium the other dHjr. Si^nAtor Vf. 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