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SPEAKER HENDERSON OCT Evdtats NonrfMtlon ia TUrA tewa Cootressioul District CONFUCT WITH STATE PLATFORM. Mr. UnScrWi Campsifs Maaatcr SaU tbat the Drcisies Is WitMrs* W«s RmbcO Alter DcBbtrattoa Eitcadtai Ortr ■ PcrM
Dubuque. Iona (Special).—Speaker Heoderron. finding that hi* .vie»* in ' respect to the treatment ol trusts by -eAucing the tariff in whole or in part arc wot in accord with the views of many •f his party in Iowa.s)ias declined to accept the nomination lor Congress and has withdrawn from the race. The following letter was addressed to C. E. Albrook. chairman of the notificatkin committer, Eldora. Iowa, by
Mr. Henderson:
My Dear Sir: 1 have never answered the kind noticb communicated by you and your associates advising me of my nomination for the eleventh time by acclamation as the Republican indidatc for Congress for the Third Coc essional district of Iowa. Reported
.ongrei
gressional district of Iowa. . Reported conditions in the''public mind in my district upon public policies induced make this Of lay. Since my re-
e made a careit in the dit-
to make this ‘delay. 1
turn to the district Ishave n» ful study as to the sentiment triet and state, and I believe'
little sentiment ment. among R s-^xr"'
Believing this conditii knowing that , I do i
txtst. and
>wing that , I do not agree with jty of my people that trusts, to which I am and have been opposed, can be cured, of the people benefited by free trade, in whole or in part. I must decline to accept the nomination so genTously and enthusiasti— ,l " —<*- 1
nthusiastically o of the best ye;
have devoted ao of the
life to the service of my peo| my country and 1 have fought fi I believed to be best for the fanner, laborer, and the business interests this district and state. I am gratt for the devotion that has ever been accorded me. and to the hour of my death 1 will hold in a grateful heart the mem-
ory of that devotiot
I will giv
y genjde. .1
iple and
•hat . the
Is of iteful
-* will give, later on. ... . p , -
later on. in some detail.
eauj pany and its policies <inur in the confidence of i
SUMMAfcV OF THE-UTEST NEWS, j y£jj p£^ny FROM ' NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.
WUios Pleased With Craps.
Secretary Wilson has returned from a
rip through the West, and sunima- , zed the' agricultural conditions in the
RELIEF SHIP, j Jutes he visit!
These Stat
Iowa
Nicholas Fish, millionaire, diplomat and defendant of one of the hff.:kno.wn of American familicj.-dird at the Roosevelt Hospital, in r.e.v York, the result of an injury received in Erhardt's saloon, joj West Thirty-fourth Street. Mrs. Libby J. Phillips, j8 year* old; Mrs. Nellie Casey, ycary old, and Thomas J. Sharker. 48 years old. a private detective, were arrested in connection with the case. ' Burglars chloroformed Simon Fricdborger and his family at their residence
Famous Artk Explorer Comlni
After Five Years.
WAS FOUND BY THE
He Makes N« Mcatioa 01 The Rsaatt of His Dc. | Kansas, lartetaed sad Presaged Eflarts la Reach Ohio, Hi the Pole. Peary Sailed From New York. ; tbundan
July 4, im. With the Detemlsatloo to Add
; included NebissBa. •wa. Illinois. Indiana and said crops were generally that region. "Tnere will •op.” he said. “Corn now
ly of the
■delphia. d other
Germantown, P
'Heeling jewelry and _ orl» .bool ».<xo .lb,i wm R„>*„ F. p,.ry hi, pul, d
: a corn crop.” he *! substantially out of
ost.
“The
Uoyd iio.:
jl.jo.^^K^ Wil^bo -Ho, .,
. . ™ crop in parts of Kansas.
Acw York (Special);—Out from the j Nebaslu and Indiana probably is the aluables Northland comes the news that Lieut, (finest os record. There have been
ived ii ioiiihan
r TT'
•bourg
>rds.
ipton and Cherl
... _ Kr..o. p., ... ^A“'f^o,‘odd%3l.^S; D rh^ l Grfnd Duke Bori* look le.vo of his friends in Newport, Mrs. Ogden Goelet giving him a brilliant farewell
^"a'ilroj
t onlv safe and
•11 return to the Ironies they
n for four years.
rell, bt ey hav
Thisjiews was^contain^d ^
in a dispatch ■ Herbert L. ■
Arnlir 1
on record. There have beet
I more hundreds of millions of dollars ' depending on the ripening of this crop i ihis year than the ordinary person ever has realized. While the croc, it a lit-
'' 'late, any danger of Vi, failure
tonsidered ovi
now^be considered over. The crop it be a record breaker, but its is splendid, and. with the ex-
men it is reported, are j
ike a demand for an advance | p . .
his arrival there. It is expected that the 1 C V 1 "“P- , ^ •
ssBHS-SSS
dispatch to Mr. Bridgman is i d doubtless contains niflch it
v e considered as really ih« 1 ant crop of all—the gra j j ceedingly gbdd. The i
, that there' has
raaj
import-
•op—is ex-
u i ne census tells US
.1 the movement i. . p.um.1 »o,'rtuK5 d"™*'***
„ .... ‘he grand sire, reviewing the work , w „ J Oiateau h^y, Ubrador. and Wr cln ^o^e d state, and 1 beSe^T^rinwr ^the Jrekr. was submitted . s ,,o U i d reiich Cape Brelon by'Wednes- P}' IT' Ch^n b^SJe
- n ' srzjxns sra-MS; I
ferry day. Bahamas.
Lieutenant John R. Morris, committed suicide in his^.stall
crui< •olkc
:"T.
jspjisiiiSSii 1 " N J.. was shot and senouslj wounded i (baj i, f was ttx i| a nd WO uid soon return while attempting to capture Dan Dan- . to lhe wifc who h „ bcen r (or la .nofiths V- ,s - a ^ n f«T°. one of the assailants of ; wa i,f nf . for him in hrr honie jn Wash-
ington. {C. J.
TOWNS DESTROYED BY FIRE
iels. a negro, one of the assailantMrs. Osier, a few days ago. The gro narrowly escaped mob violence The breaking away of freight cars a steep grade on the Santa Fc near Colorado Springs, Col., resulted in a i
tyind t
'-There had been a small
,hc mine on Sund
Sin another
springs, Col.. >ith a passei
iree trainmen wei randlury ’^“stiH
'mvu'':„z , r,m: ■ c—*.
keep them from being released on , conflagratu
T of tbe voters of I to keep tl the United "States, and why the doc-habeas ^oi trinvs ,cf the Democracy should find no , , L. F. V
n the faith and H ' ' ' '
ngcr train, in verc killed and
probing into
b„7£i„"£m,Sm
SX^’bl-n p.r, :
Very truly
ichings of | j9 r ‘he
Every Couaij la the Westera Part of Wash-
laytoo SaM to Be ia Flames.
Tacoma, Was i. (Special).—The forest fires are now burning in every county of Western Washington from British Columbia to the Columbia River. The
i at^ the most extensive in •ston, Chehaljs and_ Lewis
acoma.
From. Upoa Bjg Cabaa Uaa.
The positive statement has been made, that the President and his official advisers do not view with favor the proposed Cuban loan of $.15,000,000. Administration officials have grave loubts as to w;hcther Cuba can repay he money it intends to bofrow. The 'btaaning of money and failure to pay cither interest or principal would cause icnohs complications caul Inose officials who have recently dis- t-
MR. SHAW WILL AID BANKS.
MINERS IN AN EXPLOSION
• | kep* Taken to Relieve the Financial SltusEleveo Bodies m TMten From the Col- ; tlaa-Prep.y (ktoher later**!. Ilery at Northfork. Washington (Special).—Secretary or
conccsshw Dtrreovs m.TnCB.
A Disaster la a West Virginia Mint Cause* By - trnmem bonds, amounting to about Oas CatcUng Fire From the Lanp #f a j fc.aoo.ooo. and has directed the various Miser—Tbe Flaih Fhed Hi Keg* #f Bust- ! “‘hlreaauriea to cash .uch coupons as
l>g Powder-BrattlMt Wrecked. Cnttisg off 1 m *T he presented for payment, finpply of Air. I Treasurer of the Unite
North Fork,
dirastrouc gas and powder explo curred in the Big Four mine of goma Coal and Coke Com)
James Lester.
Rockie, a Hungarian miner,
negro miners' were caught in the mine. Later 11 bodies were recovered and six more remain to be taken out. The bodies recovered are those of Lester and
19 negr<
H. F.
isurer of the United States hat also 1 directed to mail check* for inter
^ . j J«t on the regular bonds. This action Special). A , hl , betn talt „ jn view - the high explosion oe- , rail-money rates in New York and the
Possibility of* a further advance. Arrangements have also been made i>y the Treatury Department to release t4.ooo.ooo of the Treasury holdings. A u— l-- ^ , t b ote national
tnpledged
J° hn U-Ooo'ooo" 'A ‘S | list has be<
bJU.'rtirf.’tSS";
free or unpledged
bonds at the date of their last report, j Notice has been given such banks that j f they w-ill send these bonds to the j^«iited States Treasurer in sums of ' Iso.000 or more they will be designated
H. F. Frankenfieid. a mine boss, and f »* temporary depositories, and the face eo. Gaspie, a Hungarian miner, sue- ‘-aIuc of the bonds will be deposited reded in crawling over the fallen roal 1 »'th them to the credit of the Treas-
and slate to the lights of the rescuing 1 “ r " ,hc United States,
party and luve been taken out alive. I This course has been pursued in pref They are both badly burned and were < rrence to designating depositories in nearly suffocated by the gas and smoke. | he ordinary way and compelling them Frankenfieid was unable for some time 0 purchase bonds in the market at to tell his story. Finally he said he was i » larger premium, thus -{faying more more than a quarter of a mile from 1 for the bond* than they secure from
where the explosion occurred when he j •!>« Government.
heard the first report. The explosion \ For the past two months the customs took place about one mile from the main 1 'eceipts of the Government have been entranfe. Frankenfieid attempted to go j anusually heavy, and there is a fair to the aid of the entombed miners, but I prospect that they will continue to be owing to-the presence of gas was forced 1 arge for several months. The ca»h to retrace h* steps toward the main eu- , Isalance in the Treasury has been grad trance. After continually falling he ( rally increasing, while the receipts have finally reached an opening, where the , rxceeded the expenditures
fresh air revived him. 1 he war taxes abolished.
The explosion was caused by an ac-‘ ! _ No apprehension is felt by Secretary ilstion of gas catching fire from tbe ! ?haw on account of the high money
1 — ' *• "ite in New York. Attention is di-
eted to the fact that there cannot ssribly be a money famine elsewhere ia,, In V ... - V 1. I — I- . L. - .
Vilh
cumulation of gas call „
lamp of a miner who was going to work. 1 ate in New York. Attentio This in turn fired six kegs of blasting , 'ected to the fact that then powder which was stored in t u - — -n.^vi.. u- .... t—:— _
The explosion Vnockcd dowt
brattices for a
townd the mine entrance, out tnc air from the men in
hind the debris.
Mrs « ?„* 73? Sfsfsnz
brattices for a quarter of a mile back ; :ity the rate is not considered high
s cutting oned be-
inch banks
•rial paper. Thus far Secrehas made requests'only of
stress
^n, nnrlnn, A . 1 m.• . * .
hold large deposits and limited circulation. He ,u - * ' : --rease to the
it all for the
•y truly your D. B. he:
the Platt amendment ts reserved the right
Cuban finances so as to prevent nortgages to foreign creditors as j
,.i New York counties, fo the southwest of Tacoma, yould eventually the island under return of 'the $6,000 taken from l he tewns ot F.lma and Folsom, in Che- lominalion of some European Power. I )a
in the mine on Sunday, which burned ; s not two mules to death. Superimendent A. ' naximt J. Stewart, it is said, had personally eau- . irejcnt.
tinned the men not to attempt to work ; It is the Secretary's desire to maki ""‘'I ‘he air had hern testedTiy the ; he hest possible use of the free bonds lamp, but they disregarded his ’ upheld by the banks, and incidentally
encourage banks to hold free bonds luring the dull months. He believes i'll' ’"us* 1 bcncr lo holrf l>on<ls
again
safety lamp,
ition and
ison. Th'Urston, Chehaljs and l inties, fo the southwest of Tac
NDERSON.
i Stril ■ mC'
Far Ptnasytvanil’s Capitol
Harrisburg. Pa. (Special).—Tbe 1 State Capitol Commission awarded the j ^5°' aa for the new Capitol, for which * nt
pf 54.ooo.ooq was madt
contrai
an appropriation 1
by the last Legislature, to Geoi
Paj
ing miners • ompany hotm
!:"r
ir I)c- Each v.j
i lumber
JO. he
"<■” M^BScrffaifK i - Crescent I rfH j a and Castle Rock, in South-
Enumdaw* and t-Mountains are
uruss sra.'
arJthal in flami
ayne & Co., of Philadelphia. William ; Leopold would visit the United States Miller & Sgps and Rodyhouse. Arey ('next year, the King himself states that A Co., associated contractors, ol Pitts- he is unable to say whether it will be
burg and Philadelphia, were the lowest : possible for him to undertake any trav- to QetOut of JalL
bidders if terra cotta were used in the • els next year.
eonstrucuon of the dome. The com- 1 Thc chon „ p r |, of thc Koyal Nether- Elizabeth Cit-. N. C. ^Special).-Dur-mtsston decided on the advice of its ; jjnjs opera House, at Amsterdam, went ing thc ni a negro vouth. escaped architest. Joseph M. Huston, of Phila- on strike berau-e the management in- lrt(m the county jail, and left his means
«*-«&**, ^
construct the dome of granite, so as to 1 v 1 , r . Wilcox, the famous alleged murderer of SoMiers Dead of Cholera. 'twnufhou. the country. . fox told them that he could have escaped To Be Ope. Every Swday.
Washington. D. C. (Special)-kkn-, to the. transfer of tbeir territory to W ! ^"^.ent'rtwugb^thc'rTOCMs'^i ' Beginning Sundav the Library
British which the conquest of the making hit escape in the presence of the Transvaal involves. lew who were there. -
rrool When water works were installed
regard to tlie reports that King, Leopold would visit the United Stales
the King himself state* that , - tie to say w hether it will be Alletcd Murderer of EUa Cropsey Had a Ckaacc
City Mo. (Sprcial.)—The orchard in the wrorld is soon Laclede county, Missouri,
short distance from the main line of
e ’Frisco railroad.
Thy land has already been purchased r a syndicate apitalized at $1,000,000
loted by residents of Des Iowa, and assisted by thi ___ Jriaco railroad.
aESSBES feSSJSS af 7 he December term of court in defauU ?. orl i 15 'S ,he . 0 . rark
>f $500 bail. ’ The property alleged to lave been .stolen .was a shirt, valued at
will yield t i-j per cent, than to make rail loans at 2 per cent. He is. thereore. giving thc banks that hold these rec bonds an opportunity to use them
o the best advantage.
Stary af a 41-Ceat Shirt. ^ The President has granted pardons t
o Jose Martinez. ’Hcrminia Pacheco. I Moines, Ic Aguedo Rodriguez and Antoiiio Torres, j ’Friaco ratli
' irisoners confined at Mayaguez. Porto
WILCOX DECLINED TO ESCAPE
|t cents.
The acting attorney-general recomr.endcd pardon, on the grounds that ■t was an unusual hardship to compel .he prisoners to remain in jail in deault of bon'd for so trifling "
antil next December.
offer
intil next December, and on the fuf her grounds that the imprisonment * v " hey had suffered already is sufficient 1 ‘he *1 jnnishment. even conceding them to be
Ocflty of Thirty Murders.
Manila (By Cable).—Captain Billo. leader of ladrones in Buiacan Prov-■4-ui^e. Luzon, who is guilty of 30 murlers and who has been an outlaw for | rears, was killed by the native constab- . alary last Friday. Billo was surround-
new enter- ***• ^ n ‘ refused to surrender. Thc conWflJiam C I 'rahotaty then shot him to death,
irgeit orchard in the _ .. ~ “
world i* in the Ozark mountains,” said | «*b*ers Shoot Tennessee Far«ir. Mr. Carroll. "It ha* ^300 acres planud • Nashville. Tcnn. (Special).—Thos. in trail mo. Mr tom^nv la, pn,- j , Gib ,„ n coon ,
i “ a
Ron., non, w. ^ a, £.
chard in the world.
stive was e al valuable
articles »
”L' 1
eral Chaffee has cabled a list of deaths zepoted to army headquarters at Manila
The total number is 20, of which 9 were ■ g Uf
caused by cholera and 7 bv dysentery, trol is imminent.
Two cholera cases were in the Fifth; Cat holier of Pekin have report* that'
Rivalry. 2 m the Fifth Infantry, t in tbe f r0!T1 ,00 «o icoo converts ’ Eleventh Cavaln-, i in the First Jnfau-. lulled by Boxer* m thc Prov
ic Ninth Cavalry, t in the Chucn.
.1 for a ipe. The
W v:i
"If I had wished tc ge
negro removed . . .
get out. the way
Womaa Cuts Dow 0 Murderer's Body. Nashiille. Ga. (Special).—Boisy Bry-
ant was hanged here for 'he murder of ; Town Marshal Hynds. Mrs. Etta Hynds . teJeo
g j Parker, daughter of the murdered officer, j Vane " i watched tbe eveeulinn from tbe ceaffnM 1 1 .
o( j trap.
Congress, which has heretofore been j dead :,o«B on ,h« d.p of .h, .«V -«>, S ^ ^.to'.h'^B,
was committed in Affp. Ga.. IneaFrby sfllai '*
was wanted
chat
New Coitsumplloa Cure.
New York (Special).—Fred
mann, a patient with hasty consumption, iert'd by the New York Journal at the
iderbilt Oinic from too other cases, it at the Journal's expense to ProHoff, the eminent specialist at
Vienna to prove to the world that the
disease was curable, h
; has returned home f
main reading room in'the ro- j and the periodical room will be ■ H X) the public, as wUI all the other I
tiy, ‘i in thc
Second Battalion of Engineer*
1 Infa—
1 in the
r and 1 in the Second Infantry. Officers in the' War j Department reason that- choteri spread about,to a considerable extent/ >s < Is T6und tn so many different regi-
’cholera deAths '
Officers in the ! A . ^
- - gamzed for the
ing the Bulgaria
-r— —— murderer . disease was cu e ^ or yh'rii Bryant was , completely cured.
A Heroine of Poeas.
lacrosse. Wis. (Special).—Miss Kate
number • of
who
Lfcenrt.
Between August 28 and September
Postal Clerks in Buffalo.
_ Buffalo, S. Y. (Special).—'
lional Association of thc Railway vwx-]pron!ii -tal Clerks, and the United States Rail-
rhi^'. As tlie 1 Shelley. the'TTe.
mv the negro | poems and w ritings in prose,
Siheriajtove declined: to accept pardon viclKl of w i, c h C rajfL The testimony was ' ^o? i?tltd JaS^Srion’orcOTres? ^ ^ Tor'Yr ‘ r ° kee ' lowJ, ’’ as * nurse ’ ^ The Sultan of Zanzibar is dead. Suspended. K TM' remarkcble verdict ■ ProMoa is New Cuban Tax. j was fcillid at Alameda. Cal., Skc was ^ K i . Owing ,0 thb peculiar | ^ ^ arned thim against depredations, vicinity of Salem. Mass., is said to be if the decree of Prtstjent Palma rela-,Thr- accident the machine 1
-ising to heed their reaL needs: unique in modem criminal an.nal*. Tbe ■; uve to taxes on spintuous liquor* and j r . - - - - - formal charges m the indictment upon.( wines, as the_ same ^ was recwved in ; , v .
r Mail Service
n Congress for beWer pay for tbe mpldycs throughout the service.
: machine ran aph pole. Mrs. Stewart gsinst thc pole with |
1 ; y&iss? -" - hvum - D ' zzations the>- have many aims in com- The Vatican has definitely .decided — — — . revenue taxes. The difference is vital for 1110 law two year* have upon the appointment of Mgr. ‘Dio- blasts Stockist Dratfc. ! ’o American exporters in this line of foond it to their interests to meet to-' m ede Falconio as papal delegate to thc _ rr,^, t-.,. u.-- radc. and in answer to numerous inptbrr The practpal topic .0 come; United Stole, ,, S * n Frnro.,co Speoal >.-Thr horn- ^ been token to clear
be J bf ,* 4r '?' ‘ The Vatican is disturbed by the re-.‘* k . <J “‘ h of * ch,ld ™ or1 ' d ^ up the ambiguity
tron in Congress for better pay for ‘be of fhe Czar tojmub the police by tlm matron of a toundlmg . c^n* All Tiflil fff
Madras By Cable).-An Engl izainj ao? miles from this city,
aver a bridge wjrieh had been ‘ under
ported purpose of the Czar to snub thc ' police by thw matron of a foundling Pope when he visits King Victor in home, and a wdl-oresscd man deposited “*• . tbe child in thc front yard. ’ 'Die mas ine vessels of the French cod fleet • hurried back to thc carriage, which also r lost in the North Sea during the ' contained a woman, and the
Tbr
Sates -for
ere lost in the North Sea during the contained a woman, and the coucbmin UBii 685,108. against $0*9,- 1 her 1 cent gales and 50 fishermen drowned. ! lashed his horses furymsly. The baby for tfc^toUur period last yw. i k * r The captain and 13 men of the Brit- ; bf] *"J.TTro^Ifnports were $6i4.t65.587 ; against j The
Terrible Crinre ia Nebraska.
Beatrice. Neb. (Special).—Mrs. Kate Foumell, living with her parents, near ( Steiuhauer. was feloniously assaulted by I tramps, who then killed her and dragj ged her body into the,yard. where they
n-iw W-5.WHWB, iw-M >*
were drowmetL'j Thy United States battleship IHin< aved from the (and the cruisers Chicago and .Alba
t arrived at ViDefranche.
Lot., »,,. Han*., I JSS , occupieo tnc, Maia> principaitt> 01 ^a-
Berftn (By Cable) — a plaster cast of - lanun at the Sultan’s request.
iV copy in bronze xif S;hzA)W'» Mitue; A dispatch from Liverpool says Mr. August 3. and set fire to that town beef Fredericl^the Great. at^Stett m erected Morgan^ bought fi»c steamship* ; fore evacuating it, and who " '
j the 1 S $!92j
tiattlaa Icsartrat Gtatrsl KUIei.
Port au Prince. Haiti (Bv Cable).—preyi - . . .
General Chicoye, of the Firynmist forces, i $i24-977.'/3 for the same
w as defeated at Pern Goave on \ - vear bcfore - »
body when they returned, evidently had broken open which they looted after com-
e crime. The community is
•fVrtfinj The total exports
$109,841,036. agai
periot'
risions were
total ts of
1 gainst of the
iflcr having been tried by a military ; Coilrttf. f- C,-
1 the Mie blown -
Ol rrrocricx me jrcai. a; o-.ew n. crectro •*»''' fc --
statue, which war in marbk. is much in- been swept away and 6.000 people ren- to. Taipred. ” ] dered homeless by floods. ; *- 1 Dto He Tbrtstes tte Preto4e,T > j H^wtoL j \ Cincinnati (Special)—The police arc | Consclidated Lake Superior is weaker. .
biding Joseph* Sehnuu. aged 40 years. .Fennsylvm.tohwled last week only f oeen™, on ten a charge -f lonermg until they can ^ fof ^ York CcaUkJ ,7 almjg. tto totwtojen Mmr and ;
■Beroaevfh. Schmitz was arrrrted Sat- ; Ydrk urday oa complaint of two elderly sis- Mo
lers( who said that be had entered their 6 per cent, in rnuaonunia. Chineae fishermen Tailor Bav was
Postofike Department has been • ‘ postofficc at Qemson
r ._.-— --- -BtUitary ‘ ~ * Qaakes aa Alaaka'a Caot. Wbakaa Tatagraphg teals Fatod. Seattle, Wash. (Special).—fassengers The wireless telegraph experiments steamer Humboldt report that recently conducted by the Nary De- ; earihqoake .shocks occurred oo Aiqafct j lMimnrn , between Washington and An-
with a great
Skchtons aa a RaBraad Track
Washington. D. C. (Special).—Workmen engaged in improvements on the Benning race track near this city,
’* * * a of ggbc
earthed the skeletons of 25 h
dies. 1 he section 'jn which t-
found was probably th nd of one of the plantatinr
, unj hoodies burial
DDOS AND ENDS OF THE LATEST NEWS. committee of the Pennsylvania Legislative Board of Railroad
Wiie 1 employes had a conference with Presdent Mitchell, of the United Minevorkers, who says the railroad men asnred the miners of their support and
•-operation.
Gottlieb Niegenfind, at Pierce. Neb., hot and killed his former wife and her ather and wounded the latter’s wife, ■fter which he attempted to assault a
ister of his fori ■ , -
«tcr of his former wife.
Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark, who is ■ngaged to marry Bishop Potter, of N’ew-Yaik. will give her new palatial esidencc, oh the Riverside Drive, that
*7.-
Mrs.
900 froi
. B I'mn. I CL. . _ . 00900 from thc Fair estate, and each •f Mrs. Fair's brothers received $35°-
oa
Luther W. Shear, district agent of he Northwestern Mutual Life Insurince Company, wanted in Muskegon, Mich., for forgery- surrendered. Mrs. William M. Stewart, wife of Jnitcd Statu Senator Stewart, of Nevada. was kified in an automobile acei-
1cm at Alameda. Cal.
In Wply to a ;uery of the UnitedStates goveriimtnt thc German Forrign Office has stated that either Char|emagne Tower. BelUmy Storer or Dr.
110 would be acceptable as
ambassador.
1 saving good-'-
53S (gsawi —.
¥0^ iai Wood
Caracas. V'etiezuda (Bv Cable)—The , n Berlin, said he was specially interestovemmettt ha* published a decree de- 1 « n , ,h " c A^'^cans-PreSidem
- Roosevelt. Mi 01 York, and y
United State*
njc I mg hi* court
r'thc
rs a
is used, to thc sect •*"• ' In cu, ol 0»,OOT ol hi. »o,OT«. ! viitou .-r not .Omnfrf
Government ha* publish
daring Gen. Manual Mato*, leader r
1 the present reyohttit ! *» I. .0 Iw. . tr.1
Lvcnrred at Czenstochowa, n which 14 J*** and 1 gen-

