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Late Jietvs j[ In "Brief I; MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST Congress parsed the agricultural bill on Monday. House and Senate conferees are in a deadlock over the Pension bill. One more body wai dug up on the Guinness farm near Laporte, Ind. Japan is expected to inaugurate a still more aggrcsive policy in Korea. King Manuel of Portugal took the oath of allegiance. Ludovic Halevy, the French novel ist and dramatic author, is dead. Four prisoners escaped from the Spartanburg, S. C., chaingang Mon day, but two were recaptured. The General Conference of the Northern Methodist church, in ses sion at Baltimore, had a busy day. • Jews were accused in the Douma of mutilating themselves to escape military service. Prince Philip zu Eulenberg was placed under arrest on a charge of perjuijf. —— ~— The House adopted the conference report on the Army bill, granting $7,000,000 increase in pay. Secretary of the Navy Metcalf re viewed the great armada in San Francisco Hay. Two business blocks in Atlanta, Ga., were burned, the loss beiifg esti mated at $1,250,000. The Schuylkill river rose 10 feet and caused much damage in Philadel phia suburbs. All of the' 72 wreckers and mem bers of the crew on the ship Peter Hickruers were saved. Ten Russian political prisoners es caped after killing three guards and wounding six others. J. P. Morgan declared in Paris that the American financial crisis was all over. After a hot debate, the House de cided to exclude the canteen from soldiers' homes. The battleship tleet entered the Golden Gate and San Francisco went wild, with delight. The Connecticut Republican con vention turned down both Senators as delegates and indorsed Tal't. Ex-President Cleveland who has indigestion, is said to be gaining rap idly. -■ > A rtidhiir boy,;~wtfh n-- razor slashed five persons in New York, and two may die. The American lee Company inves tigation was ordered continued in spite of President Oler's appeal. Work was resumed on Monday ex cavating the cellar of the "House of Horrors'' or the Gunness home at Laporte, Ind. Senator Overman has secured an applanation to have a lightship re- I stored to Frying Pan Shoals, ou the: North Carolina coast. Judson Harmon was nominated for Governor by Ohio Democrats, in the face of a bitter light by Tom L Johnson. President Roosevelt, in letters to threK.Senators, asserts his Supreme authority over the army without re gard to the Senate. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion states that it knows of no prom ise of immunity for the railroads winch are not complying with the '' commodity clause.'' Mrs. Russell SUET has offered $.">00,- 00ft toward an endowment fitnd for !he Aracric.'n Hible Society if the latter wil raise a like amount. Tlie United States Supreme Court issued an order setting forth the ex tent of the Virginia-West Virginia debt inquiry Publishers' before the House inves tigators were unanimous in their de mand that the tariff be taken off paper and wood pulp. up in the gallery, George Gridley, of Rhode Island, startled the House by shouting at the members and waving a (lag. High water in the Monogahela river swept awav the steel ends that Marion county is erecting at Fair mont. DR.MILES'ANTI-PAIN PIUS 1 HUD^LE' ___ l""0R »j« Q I ' v ? ~y.-s//■///'»;/,//,-,', /,k ' Srn' 1 \y Tl.ey Relieve Pein :dACKACHE -1 DISTRESS IN / Wm ( TAKE ONE | 25 Doses | STOMACH. ;■♦» JV of the Little tablets | 25 Cents | OLELHLESSNESS' THEPAINIS^? NE - /W/ZV*; STORM IN NEHtASKA (■ . . .'"I 4, - * Seven People Known to Be Killed and Many Injured A FEMALE COLLEGE WRECKED Wires Are Down Through Nebraska aad Communication Out Off , But Considerable L.OG3 of Life and Much Property Damags is Report ed. ■i ■ 1 • ' ■ . Lincoln, Neb., Special.—A special from Springfield, Neb., says a tor nado wrecked the towns of Louisville, Bellevuc and Ritchflcld, killing sev eral persons and injuring a large number. . The heaviest loss of life and injnred is reported from Louis ville, a junction point of the Missouri Pacific and Burlington railroads in Cass county. The number of deaths is unknown and no names have been secured, but it is said between 40 and 00 are injured, many seriously and many fatally. The town of Bellevue is declared practically wipedottt, but it is not known that there are any fatalities. Bellevuc is the ssat of Presbyterian College. It is difficult to get and definite news from Louisville. Reports arc to the effect that the town is blown awav and the people in a panic. The Burlington station was torn to. pieces, most of, the business houses wrecked and 30 residences de stroyed. The Missouri Pacific depot is standing but both telegraph nnd telephone wires are down. There were four distinct tornado clouds as seen at Springfield and they made their appearance shortly before Jj o'clock. Heavy damage was done in the country and it is feared there was some loss of life. Despatches received at Lincoln say j there were severe storms along the Missouri river further south, at Ne maha City and Falls City. Omaha, Neb., Special. Twelve persons are known to have been killed and a secorc injured'by a tor nado whiceh swept the northern part of Sharpy county at •" o'clock in the afternoon. The storm, which gained velocity on its way south, started in Omaha about 4:30. At Bellevue the college buildings were damaged to the extent of probably $50,000 and several • persons were injured, none fatally. } is as follows-; Head: Mrs. Frank Hester, living near Louisville. Charles Leader, near Kiehfield. Two unknown, at Louisville village. Snrven persons, names unknown, in sand pit, near Louisville. Charles Marlin, fatally injured, near Meadow. The storm was the most severe that • ever struck eastern Nebraska. The drillnme dime to the college buildings at Bellevue was heavy. The, tower was blown from Park Hall, and the bui! ling wan*wrecked. Lowry Hall and Rankin Hall were unroofed. The panic stricken students ran to the basement and -in this way many fatalities were probably averted. The , college stables wrecked and all the horses killed. A number of small buildings and stores in the village were blown down. Moving south the tornado struck Fort Crook, damaging several of I lit) barrack buildings but nobody was in jured, In the town of Fort Crook* however, a number of buildings were etifiiely wrecked nnd other dauiago done. Cotton Mills Declare Dividend - :. Spartanburg. S. C-, Spacial. The cotton milk- of this county have meneed holding their semi-annual stockholders' meetinsr. Meetings of the stockholders of the Clifton, t!l"n» dale and Tucapati were held here, Tueapan declared a srtnt-anuual dividend of 4 per cent.; 3 1-'J per crot.; Clifton. 3 per rent. F. ,1. Belter, Sr., of Charleston, xvlio hn« been a director in the Clifton Mills for many yertrs. retired on nc* count of his advanced years and his son. F. J. Pelzer, .T|\, was elected to fill the vacancy, J. C. Evans was also elected a member of the hoard.' THE CONGRESS Doings of Oar National Law-Makers Day by Day. Senator Bayner Speaks. The Senate passed the postoffice appropriation bill carrying amounts aggregating $229,027,367. As passed the bill allows $1 per day expenses for railway postal clerks when away from terminals which will incur a to tal expense of about $1,000,000. , Amendments adopted by the Sen ate provide for weighing the mails annually instead of every four years, and add to the Gallinger provision concerning thg improvement of ocean mail service to the Philippine, China, Japan, Australia and South American ports. \ Senator Rayner spoke on his reso lution directing the President to or der a court of inquiry into charges against Colonel WiHiam F. Stewart, United States nrmy, now stationed at Fort (Jrant, Ariz. Mr. Rayner read a letter from the President giving reas ons for the action that had been tak en against Colonel Stewart, which the Senator declared to b£ trivial. The President in his letter said Colonel Stewart wps "impossible" as a com manding officer, mistreating privates under him, quarreling with civilians, being contentious and incompetent. Mr. Rayner declaring that charges had never been furnished to the army officer said the "punishment" which the President was meting out to him was unparalleled and in defiance to all precedents. He gave notice that he would call the resolution up for action by the Senate later. Several pension bills were passed and at 5:30 p. m. the Senate adjourn ed. Home Summary. After a debate lasting practically the entire session, the House by a vote of 130 to 124, agreed to the con ference report 011 the naval appro priation bill. The insertion of a new provision relating to increase in pay for officers and men of the marine corps and navy, drew forth a good deal of criticism of the conferees who were charged with having taken liber ties and with having violated the trust reposed in them by the House. As the conferees reached a complete agreement, the bill now goes to the 1 President. Considerable interest was manifest ed on the floor in the announcement that tho currency bill would he con sidered and disposed of 011 Thursday nest. Postoffice Bill Passes. Consideration of the postoffice ap propriation bill was concluded in the Senate after which the bill was pass-' *tl. _ _• A point of order was made by Sen ator Clav, of Georgia, against the amendment.providing for increase of ocean mail service to the Philippines, China, Australia and South Ameri can ports as general legislation. The amendment was declared in order by a vote of 4(5 to 12 and adopted. The commit too provision for weigh ing the mails annually instead of every four years and the allowance of $1 a day expenses for rajtwny mail clerks which will incur an/expense of $1.000,000 annually were/adopted. When the committee amendment excluding t'roin the second-class mail ing privilege "any publication which, contains matter that suggests, advo cates or approves the abolition, over throw or destruction of any and all government." etc., was reached, Sen-' ator Hale said he hoped that Sena tors generally understood its effect in suppressing the freedom of the press. The amendment was agreed to. Tho bill was then passed. Senate Votes to Restore Motto. The Senate committee on finance voted unanimously to report the hill already passed by the House provid ing for the permanent restoration of % the words "In (sod We Trust" to gold and silver coins of the United States. The motto was taken off the coins by order of the President. The Agricultural BilL The Senate passed the agricultural appropriation bill'carrying an appro priation aggregating $12,142,140. For building roads and making other per manent improvements in the national forests $1,000,000 instead of $500,000 as provided by the House of Repre sentatives was provided. giving->one lialf the, amount ashed by the chief forester. TljO bill provides that 25 per c«nt. of the income from the na tional forests -shall be paid to the States in which they are located, this money to be expended for road and school improvements In the countries in which the reserves are situated. An amendment prohibits expendi tures for the publication of any ar ticle in relation to the forestry ser vice, but it is stipulated that, this shall not prevent the service giving out information on any subject of public interest. )Tews of the Day. Atlanta,; Georgia, suffered another serious fire, seventy-five horses nnd much other property being burned. Secretary Taft sailed from Colon Tuesday afternoon. It is reported that lie accomplished the object for which he went to Panama. Seven men were killed instantly in n mine explosion near Wilkesbarre, Pa. The meeting of the President and the (Jovernors of the several States to consult about the country's nat ural resources and their protection, began \Vednesds4. The North Carolina ease workers met in Greensboro last week. Virginians Asked to Observe Davis* - Birthday. Richmond, Va., Special.—Governor Swanson has issued a proclamation requesting the people of Virginia to observe June 3d, the centennial of President Davis' birth, as a holiday. On that day the Davis monument erected here by the Jefferson Davis Monument Association will be turned over to the city. Negro Children Killed Their Father. Carthage, N. C., Special.—Satur day night at Cameron Tom Kelly, a mason, well known in this section, got into a drunken row with his family, nnd two of his sons nearly grown and a daughter in her teens jumped 011 him with nil kinds of cntde implements of warfare and flogged him so awfully that he died The young partricides are now in jail hero. Michigan For Taft. Grand Rapids, Mich., Special.— Michigan's delegation to the Republi can national convention was in structed by the State Republican convention, which met here to select four delegates at large, t-.vo presiden rial (lectors at large and a new State chairman to "cast an undivided vote of t-li* whole • Htate-in favor -of-tJ* nomination of Secretary Taft." It was an unusually harmonious con- DlAKßHffift A%WB#'A A few doses of this remedy will In variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. 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