2,0 IN KILLED AND WOUNDED Salvador’s Big Victory Over Gaute- ——————— a A ——————————— i. 5% AN AWFUL MESS | WASHINGTON OFFICIALS ARE SILENT, IN THESE TIN CANS | Opposed to the Elevation of the Amerie ; . | can Legation, Board of H:alth Analyzes Boston Pot- ADMITS KILLING HER BROTHER. Girl Whose Rulo He Avenged Says She (lad of It, DREYFUS VINDICATED BY SUPREME COURT Twelve Years’ Struggle For Man's LATESTNEWS INSHORT ORDER DOMESTI | ! | te. ) mala’s Forces, NOW AGREE TO PEACE OFFER, President Zelaya Declares Nicaragua Will Remain Neutral, but General Toledo Counts Upon Ald From That Country — United Statas Ministers at Guatemala Clty and San ol dor Trying to Re-establish Peace. San { Ry * BY Lab Wants Guarantee From United Sistes agam but, thinking she was ] continued with the festi 5 th ( policement came he nois It was then discover hat the w dead Man was Shot Himself to Escape Arrest, Paterson, N. J. (Special).—To avoic the disgrace of arrest on the charge o defalcation Albert O'Brien, tax collec- tor of the borough of Totowa, shot him- self while officers were approaching his house. He died instantly. His accounts had been involved for sometime, but, owing to his personal popularity, every opportunity was given him to make good the deficiency, believed to be about $4000. After O'Brien's father had failed in an effort to raise this sum it 1 f was decided to arrest the collector. War Ministe i i House ) commons the k Army estim: explained the ernment’s scheme army re tion Irgant An English firm has decided to erect a factory in the United States to com pete with American manufacturers of scales and weighing machines Six persons were killed and many in- jured in an accident to a motor omnibus on the way from London to Brighton Forty thousand Jews fled from War- saw in a single day, fearing a massacre Turkish soldiers have committed hor- rible outrages in Turkish Armenia. Vice Admiral Chouknin, of the Rus- sian Black Sea Fleet, who was shot by a revolutionist sailor, is dead, WILL BE APPOINTED A (round — Judgment of Condemnation Anau!'ls od af Acquittal Ordered Printed In Fifty Newspapers to Be Selected by Victim. tain Dreyfus was n his habitual secrecy by ed in garret cut off from the outer we The decision was nounced was one of impressive dignity the where he h Tyee n scene as the pro. After Many Years Lexington (Special) —After 40 years, Confederate of Gen. John H Morgan's command are receiving pay from the federal government for horses which were taken from them when they surrendered. Dr. L. J. Brasee and sev- eral other old Confederate soldiers of this city, who surrendered to Gen FE Hobson at Mount Sterling, Ky., in May, 1868, have just received checks for their horses taken from them at that time. soldiers The amount each received is $125, | 1 Iron, Tin and Steel Wages Seven Children Drown In River. Chinese Aoxieus to Make Amend To Kiss snd Make Up Torpedo Boat Strikes a Mine. vel Mra eave Washingt Lennox Trouble h Guatemala and Salvador, and a clash is imminent A. C. Dinkey, president of the Car negic Steel Company, was at the Navy Department urging Secretary Bonaparte to give his company a part of the armor plate contract President Roosevelt missions of diplomatic ficers and postmasters, pointments have been Washington, Commander Horsley reported that the safe piloting of the drydock Dewey through the Suez Canal was a feat for which the aged pilot Pappe deserves the credit. « broken out afresh between signed 1%0 come and consular of- all of whose ap- announced from ted Meats, Glands in One Kind of Other Brands Found to of Excellent Qaulity able to Manufaciurers Polled Ham lavestigation Favor. FIVE KILLED AND MANY INJURED. Terrific Car Crash Near New York Trolley Baffale, PREACHER SHOOTS HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW Mr. Rhea. ; » Pant wed the 1 % a Imo be n 3 sted ; fortress, which i y; that the Three Saints the red flag, and that the mu forcibly detaining two other which had refused to joir tincers are ronclads, them, Bulldog Baried at Ses. Derby, Conn, (Special). — “Teddy Roosevelt,” a brindle bulldog owned by William Foran, and the mascot of the Bachelors’ Club in Woodmont, was killed by an auto. Teddy was buried at sea, 14 boats comprising the funeral procession and the Bachelors being the chief mourn. ers. Henry Phillips, president of the club, delivered a eulogy over Teddy's body and pledged the efforts of the or- ganization to bring to justice by a suit for damages the automobilist who killed the dog. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. Lake Superior turn 15.200 tons of steel rails fiscal year ending June 30, the was 102,000 tons American Snuff declined 10 points. The investigation in the sffsirs of the Tobacco Trust was probably the cause of the decline, The Philadelphia “News Bureay™ quotes a leading bond dealer as fol. lows: “Never have I seen so little real investment of July dividend money as this year." New York banks week $800,000 cash. for output shares gained during the