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GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Items of More of Less Interest Con densed Outside the State. St. Patrick's day was celebrated in Ireland and observed in England on Friday much as usual. Secretary Hay will be absent from Washington until the end of April on a sea voyage for the sake of his health. Two persons were badly hurt and a dozen others were slightly injured by a rear-end collision between two ele vated trains in New York on Thurs day. The Missouri senate on Friday passed the house bill making book making the pool-selling anywhere in Missouri a felony punishable by a fine and from six months' to two years imprisonement. The vault in the Bank of Peters burg, Tenn., was blown open on Thursday and all the cash taken. The amount stolen is reported to be $4, ooo. The buglars escaped. Marconi, the wireless telegraph in ventor, has been married in London to the honorable Beatrice O'Brien, fifth daughter of Lady Inchiquin. The couple will spend their horey moon in Ireland. President Roosevelt has appoint ed Peter V. Degraw as fourth assis tant postmaster general. Mr. De graw has spent most of his life in New York and Washington and has had considerable experience in the newspaper business. President Roosevelt was the guest of honor on Friday night at the 121st annual dinner of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, in New York. He was accorded a flattering ovation by more than 6oo members of the society, and responded in an appropriate address. A young woman was apparently murdered some time during Wednes day night of last week, in a hotel in Newark, N. J. The woman is sup posed to have been choked to death by a male companion, who left the hotel, after locking the door behind him. The househo-ld property of Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick was sold at auc tion in Cleveland, Ohio, for $25,000. Clothing to the value of between $4. 000 and $5,ooo which Mrs. Chadwick held to be exempt from the claims of her creditors under the bankruptcy laws, was not offered for sale. While in New York on Friday President Roosevelt attended then marriage of his neice. Miss Eleanor Roosevelt, daughter of the !ate Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, to her cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. son of Mrs. James Roosevelt. The president led the bride to the altar and gave ther away. The National Congress of Mothers. in session in Washington last week. decided to call on every state con gress of mothers and every mother's club in America to take up the fight against Mormonism. The congress adopted resolutions strongly de nouncing Mormonism and demanding the expulsion of Reed Smoot from the senate. Herr BTbel. the German socialis: leader, during the course of a contro versy in the rcichstag last week, de cdared that Germany's "creeping be fore Russia had humr.iliated her in the eyes of the world and had brought her to shame." Hie held Chancellor von Buelow responlsible for "Prus sia's engaging in the nasty work of catching fngitives from Russian miii tarv- service and turning them over to agents of the autocrat and for :orinfg men and won,en whose only offense was lore of liberty to leavc Prussian territory at the instance oI Russian spies." C. V. C. Vanduisen, agent for the cienartment of justice. hras begun an investigation in Texas of the issu ance of natirurlzation papers to Jap .ane:e, mnany of s.xhom hav.e rece:ntly settle~d in the vicin.>y of Houston. Mr. Vandursen holds 'hat the Japa nese were inlcdedl in the inhibition applying to Mongolians and will report on the mattetrn to the Texas authorities and will issue no more papers un til the matter shall be definitely set tied. Under the Texas law the Jap aniese cannot own lands until they are aturalized, and their farms being held in trust pending the issuance of me papers. Kuropatkin Deposed. A dispatch irn S. Petersburg, un der date of Friday said that the Jap anese -hanging on the heels and flanks of the remnants of the defeated Rus sian army, Gen. Kuropatkin, the old idol of thep rivate soldier, had been dismissed and disgraced and Gen. Linevitch, commander of the first army, was appointed to succeed him in command of all the Russian land and sea forces operating against Ja pan. The word "disgrace" is written in large letters in the laconic imperial order gazetted, which contains not a single word of praise and also dispos es of the rumor that Kuropatkin had asked to be relieved. The Russian military annals contain no more bit ter imperial rebuke. It transpires that Emperor Nicho las upon the advice of Gen. Drago miroff and War Minister Sakharoff determined that the step was neces sary when it became apparent that Kuropatkin. while concentrating for a stand at Tie pass. seemed unaware that the Japanese had worked around westward again and practically al lowed -himself to be surprised. Old reports brought by Gen. Gripenberg regarding Kuropatkin's failing men tality also had influence. Under the circumstances, therefore, it was con sidered imperative in view of the exceedingly perilous position of the army to turn over its command to Linevitch, who alone had been able to bring off his army in order after the battle of Mukden. His record during the Chinese war -had also dem onstrated his capacity as a comman der. Kuropatkin will return to St. Petersburg for:hwith. Mr. Cleveland's Birthday. Princeton, March i8.-Former President Cleveland celebrated his "Westland," today. receiving infor mally friends among the university faculty who called. The callers in cluded Dr. Paul Van Dyke and Presi dent Wilson. Mr. Cleveland and a party will leave Monday for the south on a hunting trip. a * IA 0 Ho.JP. well-known membel fff has voluntarily writ S. 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