SHE WILL CLIMB THE HIGHEST PEAK Miss Aonie Peck to Ascend Mount Huascaran, MADE THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN CLIMB. Claims That Her First Attempt to Climb the Loftlest of the Andes Failed Because Two Male Mountain Climbers In Her Party Refused to Go All tbe Way to the Top. (Special) —A dann New York, mountain-climbing exploit Miss Annie S Alpinist, of sailed the famous woman rovidence, R. 1, who from here Thursday Peru Peck natives of Miss Alone, except for such rivides guide as Shc will attempt to chimb said to be the est des Moun equipped which t mi A is of greater altitude Illampu } } lampu, of peak in the An- ill make the climb > instruments, witk her Huascarar than Mount 1 i i RESIST INCOME TAX. American Engineers Temporarily ln Casada Refuse to Pay. more +B 5 =r BD Southern Raliway Surgeons. president, second ladega, Ala.; secreta: U. Ray, Woodstock, ecutive English Ind.: 6 Selma, Al clude tonight ce P committee, Jolat Protest to Chins. Washington, ID. ( $8.0 940 4 reyrt ®KiNLii Ss report { Se ad not su satisfactory assurances government as to tive to the assu 10: by MN 3 of the customs, he ha control .: |] wen instructed to join the British and German representatives at Peking in protest against the proposed change energelic Noted South Carollgian Dead. Columbia, S. C. (Special).—]. E. Tin- state during the administration of Gov ernor Tilman, fell from a street car this city, and died of his injuries. Mr Tindal was 67 years old, and had been jromiasent in Sout Carolina politics since 1884, ——————— A — I 50 A Wages Increased 10 Per Cent Danielson, Ct. (Special). ~A voluntary district, notices to that effect having been Jewett City, Wauregan and many other places in Windham and New London Counties. The action of the mill owners affects 20,000 persons, It is due, it is said, to the present excellent condition of the cotton milling industry in the state. | LATESTNEWS INSHORTORDER DOMESTIC Judge Johns, in denying an injunction to restrain a union of the Northern and Cumberland Presbyterians, declares the equity courts must be guided by the ques- tions of faith by the tribunals of the church. Both denominations seem on the eve of uniting. Judge Wallace, of the New York Cir- cuit Court of Appeals, told President Truesdale, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, that the corpor- ation’s repudiation of a contract with a shipper was “morally no better than lar- Representatives of several trading- in the Claiche case, made Experts for the defense offered testi Josephine Terranova, accuse her uncle an 1s tion of the gove Ky. and the Louisville, h cabinet mg for gt $ the separa ch and ate the, ity students term of milit: service band of 100 Greeks se arian vil lage St to $1 ATS have enveloped Mount Vesuvius or and his assistants been compelled to abandon their post On Fire has again broken out in the Cour in France, where the dis arch 15 last occurred, re loss of about 1.200 lives. Mines { \ wild ol § WR asters ing in the Despatches from St. Petersburg indi the address of the lower house as being his reply because of the refusal of Emperor Fran- Cabinet's demand for an autonomous Hungarian tariff, ALL FRISCO BANKS ARE OPEN AGAIN Millions in Sight and No Limit on Demands. THE MUSICAL CLICK OF GOLD. Payments Resumed by the Banks of the Destroyed City—Loag Lines Walt for Thelr Money In Orderly Fashion, Belog | Confident of the Solvency of the Different | lastitutions. (S bank in this city that has San cial) ~Practically wal Francisco cvery been quarters threw Wednesday. Never in was there able secure tempora loors to the publi ‘here was no sign of a run. history of San Francisco bank money on hand. past week money the local . § the ym al] parts of ti the For ) mio SORT ’ = Sauron 11 sey LAAropean Cenc not been computed, a re through attacked and and turned him over nn ro Sickles A Fatal Smashup. Pittsburg, Pa, (Special) A. Boyer was k pr Engineer Hed and three trainmen of ns at Bive Pa. Ti Beck, engineer, Cam usley imiured ma collision fw altimore and Ohio col tra Cut, near Meyersdale, injured are J. A Pa.. inter. Starvish,' brakeman, | holder, fireman, Myersdale, nally hurt; J. S. BURTON MUST PAY THE PENALTY. U. S. Supreme Court Decision is Agalast Kane sas Senator, Washington, Court D. C., (Special) ~The of the United Monday rendered a decision in the case of United States Senator Joseph R. Bur. The affirming tl Supreme States ton, of Kansa decision Burton, United Eastern district Burton was imprisonment in the jail of Was (Ans | the ion of the] States f( i di senten wri, required to and deprived hold office opimon the points Were werru made led. ¢ t rehearing. lect taki term of next October, ne xd M Sen ator bad faith he Urgent Defi i providing money dian reservations sident has accepted the resig Horace A. Taylor, assistant | the treasury te directed its Committee on | Privileges and Elections to investigate the | tatus of Senator Burton, whose convic- tion was affirmed by the United States Supreme U Senator Lodge mtroduced a bill at the quest of Secretary Taft for a readjust 1 he ratio of the Philippine con and for an increase in elasti- ity of the present system A. C. Hayden, representing the Carne- gic Steel Company, made an argument before the House Committee in opposi- tion to the eight-hour bill ii E ur of the the The State Department has been ad- revolutionary movements in | progress against President Caceres of | Santo Domingo i A resolution was adopted in the House of vised road Rate Bill to a conference There is opposition in the Senate to naval program that comtemplates building a bigger warship than the the Secretary Root and Ambassador Casa- cus, of Mexico, signed a treaty to regu io Grande. EXPRESS TRAIN AND AUTO COLLIDE Two Men Killed; Their Bodies Badly Mangied. CRASH CAME AT GREAT SPEED. Sixty-Horsepower Car Belonglog to Robert J, Collier Runs lato Am Express Oolong At a Mile a Minute Two Men Who Were In the Car Meet a Horrible Death The Killed Were the Chauffeur and a Valet ppt thew maps a } “ry ZION CITY ABLE 10 PAY ITS DEBTS Declaration of Judge Landis ln Order Restraie ing Voliva and Attoroeys. roe ELEPHANT HOLDS UP TRAIN, Qaeen Had Fun With Engineer aod Fireman as Long as Water Lasted. Tedd 2, 4530 1 LE] up ¥ unk with deluged man, who were ¢ cab. Every time the elephant threw a and sh engineet rom return 1 of water against them with such to take them off their they almost Charles Williamson was standing the station platform when Queen sudden. ly turned a trunk full of water upon him. He was knocked from the platform and rolled down an embankment and was picked up unconscious. Three ribs were broken, and one of them, it 1s thought, was driven into the stomach No one dared go near the car, and {ueen held the engineer and fireman off till she had practically drained the tank mud and all, and thrown it on every side at whatever object came within reach on Montague Accepia Richmond, Va. (Special) Former Governor A. J. Montague has accepted the appointment of the president tosbe a delegate to the third international con. gress of Pan-American states to be held in Rip De Janeiro in July, Mrs. Mon- tague will very probably accompany her husband in the trip. he appointment is considered not only honorable but a very important one as questions will arise affecting the vital interests of all Amerid can states SIGNALS OF THE WILD. How the Caribou Talked and Walked Their regarious for Cbhservers. animal many of communi fits means BE Ni un friend and ow who importan r's, I8 the deer 4d i Dis is moving from low, the of a of doubtless whistling or the twittering night whistier's wing birds migrating by Oldest Woman in the World. In a refuge for the aged in Madrid is now a woman who has claims to being the oldest of her sex in the world. She is an Andalusian, and was born in Grenada in 1781. She has lived in Madrid for 102 years and hag been the mother of twenty-one children, all of whom are dead, though moet of them lived to a fairly old age. There is nothing emaciated or cadaverous about the old woman The skin has a healthy appearance; there is color in the cheeks, and her eve is still clear and bright The gurgeon in charge of the home thinks she may still Hve a considerable time there Until the age of eleven or twelve boys are taller and heavier than girls Then the girls for the next few years height: but the boys soon overtake than those of laboring parents. The heads of girle are a little rounder than those of boys, and always a little it has been found that chil dren grow but little from the end of November to the end of March; grow tall tat increase little in weight from March till August, and increase maln- ly in weight and little in height from August to November —8ketoh. The most primitive toy is the doll. it dates back to prehistoric times and is found in every part of the world,
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