fled the ml! the nt- eat. the 5m: and thé It was at am rammed HIM "up as "at" was mu- n! (hr pardmml "am Iona anarchists, Inn (his is not con Irmodv 4 The gram! "cm-maul and Imlignm "on prom". among I" rlnsm, A" the womb"! n! "w dlphmmm' corps have oxprmml their nymmmy with Hu- guvornllem. â€any m-nnmrs, Mu- Um and plurals. R‘Mk "uremia: [halt grief aw] lmflxnnuum, have aler- ml to rpm!" 10 um pawn-mom a" lhe ISQIMIMP In "Mr puwpr. um "um!" dwlnrm "m be kill-w! 5.0m (mumm- "In M‘mmpunhmvu' r? a um "meant-v." and mm m- 40"! U [hr umnmw ul 3 ms! nnmehmiv "umapirm-yf‘ ‘lm- noun-m In a Soup-mun and uh†uh» mum- uf RIli. but It I. brunt-u! mm lbs I: an assumed mm:- .ml mu Ms M! mm:- h mum.- .lvuhm «mm, Th. gum-n mm nu Irv-um: the AMI mt! III-matchnl In: «in pllyslrlun. ln- Ira-m... by u nun-LII mun [mm .‘flm ï¬nk-Hun. IJIOF. um lmmlng Hm! (human '0'“ "NHL I'w Inn-d Mr rumlnlrmvg I.) lhr ‘fc'fll. Ir. lun' lawful. Inn) ha die-d In um lmun. Muumv 'nxeuun I‘ll admin- Mu-rnl amid a M‘fm‘ uf mlnzin! nur- mn an Imuumllun Thu Anna-um nar- ru‘h "mum! Oytwhm. In «M Mm!- v! vlw mmrn 3nd aura-hm“ nlm huh". (arr-rd DI'IN‘HH'I and Ch" pmrdn lnumllauh- u-vnml Mn. "0 u." wry pair, tnmhla-«l Mummy. and "MIMI; (nu-d that ho tank! I» Inn-an an Ihn wot "a will he MM "mun"! More {In lm'll mulncmtu or “run. who In. to Join tall! [or luncheon. auddcnly the Insulin. who had lhr aura-mare 0! ll! ordllnu' tultor. ID' prune-um ind and at. Ma pom l-Ilnk. um- bulm mum: throulh m:- body In! romlnx out behind under the left Mmuldvv. m: um» um" um mm; In Hu- hend. "0 MI lutnmly null unl)‘ rrmurd I'DIIM‘IDUIDW hm; mum to spell; A few wonlu. Xo-wml Inn-«Null mm and MI '"I' m-ro unrrmlmnn In "Mr :uwmwm H: Um mac-r" bu! MI toumh. "II-pp" At the moment of "In Imuhnllon tu- wu wnltln: In the KINGU' M "I" huhlnx establishment {or his Ville. The premier went there last Thurs- day to take a (hm week-I“ course of (he baths. after which he expeflod to re- tum to San Sebastian to meet United States mill-(er Woodford. when that mutlemn should be 05¢me received by the queen regent. ' Santa Aguedu Is noted for no baths. The place I: between San Sebaallan. the summer residence of the Spanish court. and Victoria. the capital 0! the movlnce n! Alava. about \nlrty nub-s south of Bilbao. The wounded statesman tell dying at the we: at his wife. who was with him. lingering in agony mr an hour and then passing away with the cry of "Lung live Spain," which were the last words upon his lips. Senor Antonio Canons dei Castillo. the prime minister 01' Spain. was assassinated Sunday at Santa Agueda by an anarchist. The murderer tired three shots, two of which struck the premier in the head’ and the other in the chosl. The wounded man lingered unconscious [or two hours and died a! 8 o'clock in the atlas-noon. GENERAL AZCABRAOA. All" urvlu IM crown in mutant 0! 0de In I355. dIm-mr nus-ml a! mo fndmmInIrnIIun from Ilsa In III“. and Imuly. In IIIII name yur, In «mm mm ;mary 6: Male for the InIvrInr. (III- queen f."l'l' Mm In IIw mInInIrv u n "II-labor c! III- Mun rul-Ilwl, In In“: In ' MM IIIo panIuIIoo "I flamnr'v and "I“ .mhmIoa In Ihr O'Dnnmvll mum". 3an II awn-howl mum IIIm m am: up (â€I In!‘ fur Iho :lmlmnn «II lbw plat-o lurk. 1 No In haulshod n «mm mm IpIuru; IIw mquIInn «nume. and man no] mrI In II In Ibo (an o! Ibo III-lump ' am rn-nlmhm. nIIrr Mn what» from uIIc' and III I)» In" «mammal 3mm. My 0! I968. auwmnl by Roman K)- duayum. [luxnIloI and um nllwrs. he lInIsIevI IIu- sands"! of Irgmmnto and cnnnIIImI-ma! monarfloy. TM: In his» ngosI IIIIo In lame. sum Canons? do! (‘aMIIIn bow-I'M pmMenI "I In} rmmull and rIIIvI of III! new "Mm-LI mun! IIu- nNmI of nmcIIIaIIon. lie: "Hf". In Member. m5. Mange III. "I! donandn of III» "tram Camera-- "to pan]. In" In can all"! In“ In "N‘ pnnldonry on nor. 2 n! "It name year and charged partlrularly V"- IN dlrwIlnn of Ike IInI Ieflslalln elet- Ilnns M I» new mImé. II devolved upon hlm Io "mm It! nemml “tempt In H5! tu- nnde his debut under (no mlronam- of amen: mm. [loan and Pm'hm'u. u rim-1 «mot ul‘ I'u- Pntrh. In which he dermulrd runwrmllvc man, In MJ-L' he has mum! «In-pal, for Mann. and ham mu Hum m M. dram hm! nm or "am! to mm†3 ml in ID» mun. In Ix“ be was that .I'nmunm a! Mom», and prrpnnd IM- hlnlurlm! mouommlum on Ibo rall- Mum-a of “mm with "no huly m rih armed .u a but. tar Hm mneordnh lac-h. “0- II. It... in- us- In“ I. "on! 0! «In. Hint-"1. Senor Anlonlo (‘nnunu do! Cul- llllu Inn born 0! humble put- umn m Maia". Pan. 3. mu. m mull the mum ln phllnwphy Ind luv u- the l'er-uy m Mull-m. and brain In: vamr an n ymrnnII-x. La Correspondem-iu tie Banana any: ill", I few days :50 an Important doc- ument emanating from london was received here with reference to plan- pnepami by Basil-h anarchists in con- junction with foreign imam-hints. u in meeting held in wndon, when accusa- tions Ind threat: were launched Iuinu Senor Canons and Senor Te- 1nd: do Vaidorun. minmor 0! Jun- !lco, pmbnbly. the payer adds. with the Id»: of Ivengiug their Bun-clout comma“. Most of the Liberal leaders have sent ulmllar message-s. pun-lug themselves I: the dlaposul of me government. Senor Sagnsla. the liberal leader, has sent the following telegram to the sow ernment: "l have heard vlth deep pain of the crlme that has thrown us all Into mourning. and l Mace myself at the orders of the government and o! the quern." LII'H hi†"0““ CII’ I'AhOVAI. W" Inn flick Conn. Joseph Manson. representative at the cub-n mm In Boston. discus!†m vlolont do“): of Cnnovn. aid: An.“ The the nee-ll of Wino! 'Ill _ There is a great «an! of specuhtion as to the efltet of the In!†of Canons upon the conservative may. Gen. Amrraga has acquired great matriar- it) and prestige through III! ski“ in organizing the country's 'rmnrcn for the Cuban and, Philippine campaigns and he may be abie to keep the, may together. But many good judges take a gloomy view at nm situation. and 1m ment the absence 0! elvii datum-n of tho «ï¬ber or Canons. In antirimtion of possible disturb antes at Barcelona, the whee {one of that city has been re~euforced. The «shine! sat uniil 2 o'clock Mon- day mmninx and rimmed to publish in the 0mm Gamte the appointment nl Liam-Gen. Don Manolo do Anar- raga. the minister inr war. as pre- mier ad interim. Senor Sagan has crammed his projected visit to this riiy. Indy. (m Dov. 3 last as the inï¬nity Ln! flu- thnln "mum. Dr. Rlul {untied "m ho- was a who) lead". but ‘ be admlllnl lhll ho had an": up no , mum»: at me Phlllpflm lam. I-mll coalesce: that he folloi'etl Senor Pavlov-n lo t-lmrI-h and to 0..." places, waning for ll nppofluqlty when he could surely nrmmpllsh Ms purpose. Ho my: he rem-Ms that he has lwen unable lo lull Gen. Polavloja. who tun gnwrnor-pnrral of the NHL lpplnoa when Dr. Rlul was executed last December. He regards hlm as the mnrdem o! Rlnl. ll avatar: "In! 00'". mo mas-sin. "presumed Mum" Is a mmpnwdom at El Papal». The nth-nun mnnm I» lrletl mil" tlw Mn mmldlnt for tho- Irlal and wnlshmnnl of "Ian-Mob. ll um luv ls an framed that 3 ppm menu"! and" m provlslvms mm! haw used or anemmed to up, exploâ€" given In "lo mmmlsslon or annual In mum" ll» rrllm charged nzalnsl Mm. “owner. the" la no dmuln Galll vlll ho summarily MM and sentenced. The pnhllr «Ismands Um ndovflol of stringent unsure! agalnst marchlm and also against those who in in syn- mm; with "ma. “BANS Im‘l‘l' I‘ll Iclhtl. Golll. the ass-lulu. has confessed that he killed Senor Clnovau to avenge the Barn-lone Inuvhlatu and (he in- :uraont leader. Don Jon Rial, who was tun-ruled nl Manila. Philippine ul- Sour 8-3.“- AdtI-u I New Comm- flu )ll-Iury. In an tmen'lew Senor Sagasla. liberal leader, said: "The country's politics must not depend upon an assassin. The ronservallves ought to remain In poWPr under the gulduneo of men like Marshal Campos. Scum Pldal and Sen- or Bldunyeu. Nevertheless. I! [ha queen regent appealu to the liberals, (hey an- ready to mwud.†Cauovas came last into power on Feb.7,1895 His government was de- feated on a vote of censure on June 3. 1895 but did not resign The general elections of A.pril 1896 returned an overwhelming majority to the cones 'n favor o! the policy of the (‘anovns 'abinet. though the oppositinn charged hat the miniateriallsts carried many J the election districts by gross frauds {:- hns been Iv- “"wnl‘ aim-e. '0! the Cnrlisls to bring on a civil war and to deal with the ï¬rst Insurrection In Cuba. SHOWS HIS PATRIOTISI- DOWNIBS GROVE REPORTER. RENO}! ('ANOVAS! (on-on (mm to In". Is known, nu only known to cm palm, nnd visor- m mumps Iron- Iahn for molt my- prmlon. In "wry marchâ€! «up (no police of Russia. Germ-n1. Ausvrh. 8min and Italy have Ilwlr spin, who know all the wmklnn M one loam-n. This has mm"! m:- mum of any well laid plans [or vhnlrsaln sin-um", The ï¬ll»! of MO Frmh Ion-ct mun . yur ngn mm a Pram-h n’wspupor man that nm one plot in a hundrm hatch"! by the annrohlsl ronsplnmn gm so hr as the aunmm, The Mom have nsnully Mn nipped 1n the bad. When this has Mn clone the nutter has boon hllshfld up. and the nets In lm-o-unl War Winged Upon Mot: Ilt'h ‘ tn l'o-cr In Europe. The assaulnntion of Premier Can- ovas do-i Casmio of Spain in one o! the few sum-essay scored by the anarchist: in n relentless war which hm been unset! during the last ï¬ve years against kings. princes. prime ministers and I" In authority. Dorm; this period there have been many attempted u- ussinnliuus. although more plot; to take life and destruy property have been abortive. The ext-tones ot the "red international." u the secret ,co- tcrie that govern: and counsel. the Inn-chins in ï¬ery land, united by a “Weyler In a coward and never goes lnto the neld, We are not obllged to meet him In large engagements. We can haram the Spanluh soldiery and keep them marching about 1mm place to place with a man llke Weyler at lhelr head. Thls will sleken and XI" 01! the troops and make the cost to Spaln very great. Weyler has served us and our c-nuse well by his and acts of Inhumanily." "I out certain that no Cuban or any Cuban syulpnthlzers had anything to do with the: murderous act. The Cu- bans do not hcilevr- in murder. We were not ï¬ghting ('anovas or any other man in Spain. We are. ï¬ghting the Spanish government. and mom: partic- ularly the Spanish pocket. We deplore the death of Canovas. because we do not countenance murder. and would dc- nonncc any act that would leave a blotch upon the history at our revolu- (ion; and because we (rel that by his death we will lose as our arch-enemy by far the best man tor us that Spain could have in Cuba. It was Canovns who kept Weyler on the island when all others were anxious for his recall. We believe that the'death oi' Cancun will result in the recall of Weyler. A change will be disadvantageous to “a (or many reasons. \VOIKK 0F ANARCBIH‘I‘S. 4â€" m “N01! noun. The true return! at - workman Is not Illa wagon. but (in musriommexs of having done 1 good! an. Nova-mt Alps-t Punt-lat. Ex-Pmtdontf'lowlnd lanmt at tho Imulnntton of Sonar Cnnovu Monday II "My to I query ho nkl: "I very nun-h doplnro the sharing dun o! the mutant autumn. who Mn “Hen I t‘lrllm tn an-nhlsm "K'- The vnrld‘u rtvllntton mu well contem- phto the tenthlo event with gloomy ID- prehennton." one-o. “nodd- â€nutty. Mam nblr: TM- mus-anon of [Man HIM-tor (fa-mu (oi-n 3 «mm malt-u rub the “Graph 0! «nu annulu- “mum. hm m an- nu mum «yummy and man. at» ""9th The new: of CM Annular (Ian was "9|."an ism-ml] lo the emu. who mm In aflocunulo men- um- In "w «on meal at again. 0:- remia; Mr [mum and deep unpu- flu; also In Inn! 33mmâ€. vim teln- mpm Sir "wry â€Ilium-WM! «mining "we "mm of the 11-- min] 0' no 9mm. government. ‘ Vin-luau! h lav-no. ‘ blame oxrllcncnt mum II m- an our the Inn at Pronto: (Ino- vu‘ mulnllon. large crowd. unu- blod before III the new-nun omen lo road bmmm About (in mm!" or u. prim alum". Anon. (ha mum at all duo. usual union-d norm. In nomad It In» Men-Inn pro- mmd (n In I cllumny o! loo [ml munltm to ho ohm-uni at (bl- (In. All mogul:- that u- Mrlu on glan- In (YM- Iu ol Ibo utmost non-t, but at many rommnl on can. you: It you guarded. Tho Int-mm party In mick-l I'm (an dull M (boon. nun- !†flaunt-ll M m mason-(In gonna-MM. "no man or Waylor and m Imam o! (tutu. PRESIDENT PALMA. anarchist, Saute lrontmo Cmrlo. Car- not wee utabhed in the ebdotnen It! Caurlo, who waa allowed to approach the carriage In the belief that he was about to present a. petition. The wound was fatal and Carnot expired in a few hours. This tree the tire: conaiderable eucceu achieved by the anarchilu since the Insemination ot the car. the petty having achieved nothing in the interim beyond the murder at a ten perenne of no political importance. The police believed that (Bernot'a nomination wee ill revenue for the execution o! Valli-tit. end that the conspire!!!" nut and mined the deed by lot to Comic. lean-hue Madam hm n- annih- lk outbreak. but Omlppo Forum 3nd Frau-um Pom, who vote mnvlctod, wen untamed to only ten and twenty youn' Imprisonment. not been alloWed to reach the nubile, lest it should inc-Ito other annrcbllu ta lmh attempt: and enthuae new courage Into the red brotherhood. Thu. with the vigorous repressive Inauwm planed by the parliaments ol ovary European nation, has had thc’ eflect of weakening the cause. It has been 0 struggle between the police and the an- ambma, and the latter have been aided by the {act that thtre were traitors In tho camp of the reds. A few attempt-I have been successful, the most notable bolus the assassination a! President Bun-Carnot of France, but these Inc- cesm hue been so few um) hr bo~ tween that It may easily be said that the pollce have the best of the battle. Amulnttlou ol' car-u. President Carnot was ananulnntm June 24, 1894. at Lyons by an ltulhn The glu- workm tad manufactur- ers of the American mm Gh- Work «3' Union in. touted the van m for the coming season. Th. only mm In the scale uvaanqothrem an grinding ware, Arman ll" 1.. Tim Sever-l thousand Armenian ngluton from Peru!- landed Turkey [at Fri- day. They killed ['0 handful of the mgrm tribe, Including wane: and chndren. hlebon :- 3 1-9. At Cofumbnn. 0M0, I‘fldxy. Joe Pat- chon paced the fastest mic ever made In the grand circuit. equaling the warld'n record of 2:01“. nude by John R. Gentry It Glens Fall; loll! .n Wlu'onfln must he lube!“ I: k be tested In the can"... to 1m 3 M '4'. The In: passed by the Wisconsin leg- lslntnre In! winter requiring that prIm-matle 3001!. Iron other mu- Tnh in.†a Bond Cat. A gravel [ruin on the Chicago l Northrntern mlml struck I Guilt car at Janenvlm. WM. throwing u to one nMe and naming seven per-om. none. I: n clam-ed. seriously. Cam- 0. In!“ Alk- I... ('lnad- Inn begun to mu no." to mime» the 1mm hbor kw lulu-t Annette-ml. (Luann-lot" Iceman has IIMI’MUWI! from the Canadian anrornmvnt to "rote! strictly the new law. W low. at flown. Our M "w nevmsu okrlrlcal atom. Manon-Mn. NHL M. "or experienced walk»! for Ill hm"- londay um- nmn. Pl" non-um Iml a narrow ooâ€" Inpc from my". Ivy light-lug mm“ mm (our hummus won- nrlwl. In, in! u It'll-n. Tru- whim In burly I. [nor 00 um mum"! mun,†M the Dual. kam- hvnm MM On mum. Ill. I"! yur, The main-o hung the nul- u-r In rh‘rgv II" moor“ Polo Au 1‘ to «in-Me In the Million. "CI-“I. mun Advil... Paladin «Hinton at «atom huh M- with"! In [In (In hull of (M mlpmrnl In"! In Gunny I“ hol- qlnm. 1M- rlal-u at ï¬lm mnlrh. Dam on! 7'! but mm. A w tum! sum nu- cull rum Into {om ll Apr" Inc will" um I300 to grand no.“ a... Ian .4 no... ' A duh-Io- In cI-nbfll b] JIM“ lily-low o! Maury cam-I7, Ill. malt-c mo "Human lulu-l In "no"! at tho one. o! (ho had emu M (be lod- era Wood-nu at Auntie: In. "I!“ to Rock lulu-cl. 11h- no. no. wltl- out doubt ill! have to hit an!“ Into mun occur or later. :0. 1881'. not I hm lunuc In 1†upon: our the previous mt ml I llrn Increase In the bull-«- “ Ind. In law: 0! this country. The exports. for tha- you lmounlrd m m out-on mm o! OLOJOJOIJn. mlut mm.- 487 In: It.» your radio. Jun IO. ll“. Thr unnum- amounted to “MAIL“. lullâ€! â€NJNJ‘N for II... I“ IN Islam or ".63 h luv» 0! the cum Mam III â€15.383.0l. min-l 085.010.. 2:: '0! IIâ€. lull-co of Tu“ h I. I'm .0 at. rum lung. The "wind mama 0! Imports and upon- lot (In on: you and!" Jun. no comblned lot"- or be out!†companion and two are my mum to prevent the mood of the flu.- and the) are mu conï¬ned to the ctr \‘llor. The explosion was, to quote the lan- gum of Chief Swenle, “one of the most terrible thins- “. men have ever land to contend with. Donna at the ï¬remen stuck to their pout- though In!- rerlnx Iron: Injuries. and uvenl dumped n‘om urn-union us they work- ed. 6h. wort-n Van and. find. The origin 0! the blue that proved an «only to life and propirty alike ll believed to have been in the vicinity ot the bollerhouu. Accumulated dull. as dry and inflamm-hie u gunpowder. that had been piling up {or years. found a ready mean- to give the out tiny blaze a good start. Then with rapidity almost beyond belie! it tyre-d, and a terriï¬c 'explolion muliod, com- pleting the work of muttering lilo flames throughout the entire structure. Five ï¬remen were buried under the brick walls or the exploding North- western elevator at Chime Tuna-y afternoon and killed. On: other nun was thrown Into the Chicago river and drowned, and forty person- woro In- jured. The explmlon was caused.†grain dust. which 13-"qu will. the ï¬remen were at work on the burnlnl. atructure. Tha total lo.- 10 estimated at mare than “00.000. TWO SCORE BADLY lNlURED. Explmlo- o! Cir-l. Dun In th- I‘m» Ila-tu- Elu-Iu lupus-Ho [or no Ila-tin 0! Bl: Ionâ€"I‘m lau 0'0! 0.00.000- Appamng Calamfly at a Fire in Chicago. BRAVE "Rim mum: BIG GAIN m EXPORYS.