‘GREAT FINANCIER DEAD Alphonse De Rothschild Also a Philan- thropist. FAMOUS FOR HIS MANY CHARITIES. Leading Spirit of the Bankers Rothschild in Their Relations With Governments of Europe Financed the France Paid Germany After the Franmco- Prussian War. branch of tl wme of Roth Bank of France, icute bronchitis 1 he fina: mg slowly for many eminent 20 appre! He ag nment veeks 1 3 ¥EeTY WeaxK, ana SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY. Nephew of Mrs. Stanford Offers Reward For Evidence of Poisoning. 5 Fighting in Albania. fans Krupisze, Albania, and the Montenegs ed that a n timber 3 Oistsdlnd eU Or wounded 14 pe re-eniorcemnie The fig fren Werieas t the and the s¢ Aare cress Mussulmans attacked the Christians Three Employes Killed. Williamsport, Pa wild dash down a % on Susquehanna Railroad, three employes of were killed hey riding on a work car, and when i ! stop at the head of the grade they found that the brake stick had been forgotten At frightful speed they crashed train at the foot ofthe grade of he workmen saved Jumping when it was f . ear could not be stopped, and were only i Spe the Were WHS 100 late slightly injured, NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, : Domestic; the Southern against federation, mmittee for btoreign Wessel : harged with of German fortresses an tructor in the engineer at Charlot. win ile of Labor Unions considering a proposition onstration against King Al he comes the French The Federation is oO rake a dem when 10 apital, Christians and Jews joined forces in cleaning out the disreputable houses in Warsaw, Private apartments where women had been living under the pro- on of aristocratic men were also wrecked Reports from Zhitomir, Province of Vulrynia, say the between the Jews and the Christians nmcreasing and that both sides are arming. The Council of the Russian Empire increased the appropriation for pubs education by $625,000 Students have taken the places of the 18 street-cleaners in Stockholm, fension is WARSAW SCENE OF HORROR Eight Killed and a Hundred Wounded in Riots. COSSACKS [IR: ON THE MOB, able Jewish Socialist Class and the Disreputs able Element Crowds of Men and Boys With Axes Smash lo the Doors of Disreput- able Houses. KILLED AND MAIMED IN TROLLEY CRASH One Car Stopped at Crossing and Following Car Struck It Fatal Crash in Georgia, Twi ¥ ly injured, Special) tw 1d three slightly in- between a passenger . Nash: on Augusta-Aiken Rail fem at the foot grade miles from Clearwater, 8. C. The from the motor a Louisville and way. The ac occurred of a steep Augusta, near car broke several away for such hundred wards, ac- that when it several ny momentum ded with the passenger car return ing Augusta it ground the lighter car into kindling wood. ward to Bank Fallure in Canton. Canton, Ohio (Special) ~The Canton State Bank closed its door. It was stated by directors that the fwilure was due to investments made by the vice-president, W. L. Davis, He gave as security to the bank property valued at $170,000 several days ago, but it is said that it will not pay hic obligations. Money belonging to the public schools of Canton is deposi ted in the bank. It is stated by Clearing House Association officials that no other MORE CARNEGIE HEROES. The Commission Makes Awards of Money sud Medals, HL Larnegi Canton bank will be involved, aged for saving the years of age 1004, re- us Lh, Alexander Camero a painter § foo » - » of Lindsay, was awarded a Near 1004 widow wi 1 $x LIVED WITH BROKEN NECK. For Nearly a Year Brooklys Man Survived Ag Acc den. MAINS NEEDS OF SOUTH STATED Paliament Adopts , Number of Reso sitions. AN OPEN DOOR FOR IMMIGRANTS. Was Devoted Largely to the Consideration of Resolutions Ask That Cotton Goody. NO POWER TO INVESTIGATE. Cannot Appoint Commission, The Presider An Equitable trom the a large New York bank- hen he retires mm July, will Cet cp r of the Currency he failure of the F Lexington, Ok. received the Gile t irst of osevelt Am oil iA Roosevelt investigation Life will not order a of the affairs of Assurance Society federal the Equitable Dominic Murphy, of the District of Columbia, was appointed consul to Bor. deaux, France, to succeed the late A. W. Tourgee. The further investigation of the Loom- is-Bowen episode has been postponed, awaiting the arrival of Minister Rus- sell, Chairman Mitin A, Knapp, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and Commissioner Clements gave their views to the Senate committee on the rate problem, Paul Grand d'Hautville, of Newport, R. 1, has been appointed secretary of the American Legation at the Nether. lands and Luxemburg. President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft had a conference with reference to the Loomis-Bowen controversy, There is no basis for the rumor of an impending general shakeup in the President's Cabinet, leg mmission of vest igal un specific ci h character varbeid takes the ress can delegate such th law creating Department merce and LL empowers 1 the abor } € general 1 ness, Hut it 1¢ made Goverr the He ment i Cases may decide to make public In the case of the Standard Oil Com pany, the House by a resolution directed the present investigation, specifically naming the corporation to be invest gated. Some such action by Congress, it held, would be necessary before a commission appointed by the President could make any inquiry into the Equi- table affair. “es i i C—O ats To Be Sent By Roosevelt. Paris (By Cable). At a meeting of the Council of Ministers under the Pres. idency of M. Loubet, Foreign Minister Delcasse announced that, responding to an invitation of the French Government, President Roosevelt had decided to send a military mission to attend the grand maneuvers of the French Army in Au gust or September. About 40.000 troops will participate under General Brugere, The military attache here has heretofore represented the United States. GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY. Arthur W. Machen Gets Another Pealtentisry Sevtence, WILLIAM ZEGLER DEAD. Explorations Passes Away. Backer of Arcric Mr. Ziegler’ this exped Drowned Herself and Babies. Te 5 { Sp aid A sped al to valphur Springs, Texas, irowned her creek near here. The Of age. aged 3 The ix said, was result of do- The woman's husband left home in the morning to work on the public road. Returning for dinner, he found a note on the table from Mrs Sanders telling him that he would find the bodies of his wife and children in the creek.” ————— FINANCIAL. h of © years were girls, tragedy, it the mestic trouble, a Money is going West fr centers of finance, Philadelphia bank clearings were $26, 154,000, a gain of $11,500,000 Fully three-fourths of all brokers and traders now are on the bear side. Vice-president J. W. Patterson, of the Wabash- Pittsburg Terminal, bas resign. ed, thus following President Ramsay, Baldwin's has received orders for twenty locomotives, half of thems for the Seaboard Air Line, and half for the Mobile & Ohio. om Esstern