- Japanese Admiral’s Triumphal Entry at the Capital, for His Services Corps, Statesmen, Generals and Ministers of DOMESTIC for the Sot CJuaranting Chattane have ithern Arrangements Im won and ence Dis: a alshes ficer. who 1 the get irs The rived at M. He generals, lomatic and private a warm wel by His drove direct i : n WRECKED BY BROKEN RAIL. men Hart on Missouri Pacific Road. Thirty Persons Died ia Sight of Riches, » r h i Se Banker Victim of Bold Bandits. City, a tractor, bandits anywhere fre mano made bandits avd ha . 1 1 and he gave up th t tO sav For Free Entry of Gifts Nashville, Tenn, (Special). Nashy “hamt of ( mously Secretary of the ” sible, to admit brought into Roosevelt, inasmuch her own selection and pur presents from foreign people and ¢ not be refused wit giving offense.” Toppled Over on Express. mmerce Hout an eastbound coal train wrecked by a broken wheel at Allegrippus toppled against the side of a westbound express over the Pennsylvania Railroad, tearing the cabs from the engines and the cor- ners out of the first coaches. All the passengers escaped uninjured Two trainmen were hurt, Grest Waste ln Priatiag. Washington, (Special). ~~ Representa- tive Charles B. Landis, of Indiana, whe, as a member of a sub-committee, has been making an investigation of govern- ment printing, in an interview declared that in every department, as well as in both houses of Congress, there have been extravagance and reckless waste in public printing. He predicted that a great saving can be accomplished by judicious amendments of the law and by eliminating many worthless documents that are printed at government expense. Covering in maritime pr ire mnification of laws of all e¢ Krupp Compa: the acquirement of the Putiloff Iron in St. Petersburg. If the com any should acquire the works it would eplace the Russian workmen with Ger- mans It 1s nted and ter the mari edure SOC unitries yt 18 negotiating v ’ i M. Kurino, who Peters- previous the war, will again be appointed to represent Japan at the Russian capital Prince Charles of Denmark is willing reported that to A revolution has broken out in the province of Chyung Chyong, Northern Korea, and is spreading. The Australian federal House of Rep- resentatives adopted a petition to King Edward to grant home rule to Ireland. Mrs. Helen Stallo, widow of John Bernhard Stallo, of Cincinnati. O., who was minister to Italy 20 years ago, died at Scandicci, three and a Ralf miles from Florence, at the age of 77. Elliott Fitz Sheppard, of New York, who ran over and killed a girl while automobiling in Paris, was tried on a charge of manslaughter. Ghirkis Vartanian, the naturalized American, was sentenced to death in Stamboul, Turkey, for murder, General Oshima was appointed com- mander-in-chief of the garrison of the Liaotung Peninsula. | Perhaps a Score of Vessels Went Down | LATER NEWS Sections Fear That Turn Out the Most Maoy Years. Wreckage ing Ashore at Various Places Were Cut. i | It Win | Storm in Com- SALVATION ARMY GIRL'S HYSTERIA. Doctors Say She Will Die Unless Released From Prisen. $75.000 NECKLACE STOLEN, Pending a Search or “ph We \# \ 3 NEW YX OTK A worth $2000 was m the estab a manufactur 542 i avenue Detectives were st ned, and all of the establis were pending a thorough search As the of the necklace was discovered no one was permitted to leave Mr. Scheer’s store and no one was permitted to enter except the detectives Mr. Scheer declined to give any infor- mation concerning the necklace. The en- tire establishment was searched without result, and then the police were called in. Passenger Officer Killed, Houston, Tex., (Special). < While in charge of a trainload of excursionists en route to a circus at Palestine. Special Officer J. W. Etheridge, of the Interna- tional and Great Northern Railway, was shot to death in the crowded depot at Troupe, Tex., by a passenger whom he had ejected from the chair car, $10,000 in Diamonds Stolen. New York (Special). ~The robbery of $10.000 worth of diamonds from the wife of George W. Hoadley at the Bucking- ham Hotel was announced by the police, George W. Hoardley is a brother of Jo- seph H. Hoadley, the promoter and fis nancier. The robbery occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Hoadley were at the the. atre. A former bellboy of the Bucking- ham and a waiter were arrested in con nection with the robbery. the doors ent SOON as loss | : {| A Ramble Through the Old Bullock Mansion Two Aged Colored Persons Who Knew Her Greet the President With and Mrs. Roosevelt They Form a Group for the Photographer. age an officers execu sUmma SCTVviCe ©mM or inefficiency i edge Harry H | has been appointed disbursing officer of the Postoffice Department, to succeed Rufus B. Merchant, deceased. ther sonal IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. In Holland the textile workers have an independent organization numbering about 2,000. The Ralston anti-boycott bill, a meas. ure similar to that recently enacted in Alabama, was overwhelmingly defeated by the recent Legislature of California. A number of grievances of the stage employees of Lynn, Mass, have been settied and the Boston scale of wages and conditions have been established in that city. Victoria, B. C., has been chosen for the next convention of the Dominion trades and labor congress. Signatures of every job printer in San Diego, Cala, have been secured by the representative of the Typographical Union to an eight-hour day, beginning next January. : Los Angeles (Cala) Labor Temple sells enough union cigars to keep twenty union cigarmakers employed. Over 45,000 were sold last month. Texas and Oklahoma farmers have labor unions, and for over six months have been connected with the A. F. of L. New York Crry. N. Y. worded paper read befor i a A ' Ctrdy A ord |: ot or or Norman Selbws yetier i McCoy,” age bust Mary ense at upon being 1 have to wait five days ting marred, left thout obtamin document. “McCoy” came to the house in an automobile and seemed in a great hurry, It was ported that "Kid McCoy” was ¢ to Mrs. Ellis, a wealthy widow recently ngaged Jealousy Causes Family Tragedy. Oskaloosa, la, (Special) Harry Me. Glasson, who conducted a boarding house at Frakerville, near this city, shot and killed his wife, a five-year-old daughter and his sister-in-law. He then attempted to find his two young stepsons, but, fail- ing in this, he shot himself, dying a few hours afterwards, The tragedy occurred at the home of the sister-in-law. al ousy is said to have been the cause of the deed. To Take Him Dead or Alive, Frankfort, Ky., (Special).—Col. Roger Williams, of the Second Kentucky Regi- ment, State Guard, received orders to muster in a company of troops at Mid- dlesboro, Bell county, to bring order out of the lawless conditions there, Govern or Beckham has designated G. W, brecht, president of the Citizens’ League of the town, as captain of the company, which is to be of picked men from the league, and they will have authority to take Hall the slayer of Jack Bolen, dead or alive i fession, NEARLY $50.000 1S RECOVERED. The Young Man Who Pocketed a Package ( Pittsburg He Hy in J in Whither by Detec taining $101, Bridgeport, Ct, New York Sorrow for His Crime. From Expresses TORNADO BRINGS DEATH AND RUIN Ten People Killed, Forty Injured, Sem, Fatally. rivers distant, the ma water One-third orld’s World He nder of Forest Park outside the Fair incl y water from 3 to 1 age to the lawns and Hower was done which will cost the city $10,000 to repair. The total precipitation of rain here was 3.26 inches Tulsa, 1. T., (Special).—In a tornado which passed over the country one mile west of Manford, Ok, two children of E. R. Andreson were killed and Mrs. Anderson and Miss Maude Roo! were seriously injured. Several other persons are reported hurt. The path of the storm was a quarter of a mile wide and several miles in length. A OOM FINANCIAL. Northern Pacific's gross income in ust rose $1,100,000. N organ brokers were buying Interna tional Marine shares in London. The selling of Reading was not liked by bull traders in other stocks, Tips were put out by good houses to, buy Union Pacific and Pacific Mail, : Of all the pools the one in American Locomotive is now the mo< aggressive. Money in Chicago has been cheaper | this week than in Philadelphia, an un- | sual thing, submerged Dam- a SUE. Was ¢ 8 iI5 feel Geep heeds A
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