The Pheenix, Pa., In Quebec, Que The im- mense new $10,000,000 steel bridge, (Special). course of in St. which Across was the Levis, two Quebec, nearly workers and riverters. Now the lies a tangled Lawrence A careful mate of life at 84 The accident was so terrible in its effectiveness in wiping out the of the men employed that very little the dis- River city Lawrence miles above the collapsed, carrying 100 workmen mostly of steel across the mass vast wreck St. channel. loss places the is known as to the cause of aster. The bridge a half in length, an the seuth shore to midstream, crump- led the Ninety men work of the whistle had the n to when there from the men turned to ed and an Iinstan went up “The br The men made but the distance them to es of the it, the snapping booming like a Just Missed Steamboat, and from was about i half f up and dropped into water, were this on tructure, and the section just blown me quit we came bridge gee crasn Terror lent fleetness to the tha wa {rightened workmen but of gped s them piece of iron work on the sou was drggead Near the the bridge did not go below face of the wat men who remained above rescued and t at Levis The cleared th tion fell the debri bridge at MISSING GIRL'S BODY FOUND IN LAKE reached before into the river shore wreckage tt Ta and eight water rlenmont nn the fi thrown clear r. The captain The of oncs Iron Works of (boats plied backward and over the sunken wreckage hour, but there was no for | an sign i life The victims | few twisted iron and steel had it in a terrible death grip A floating timbers and the | strands of the bridge toward north shore were the only signs anything unusual had happened There was not a ripple th | smooth surface the St. Lawrence 3 it swept along toward the Structure Overloaded, The collapse, thought to due J to the overloading of the superstruc- ture with bridge materials, at an hour the workmen in their pl preliminary ishing the irk for the day. of the giant ! big wit hich it prevented : from drowning River. Those the terrible tumble on of Gulf be when to ructural was being the St v . Lo work workmen Lawr not of the were in who by rstructure seized the the river aved from which were carrie Bridge f Que- nervous flerce Mystery. Had Been Left in Buggy While Escort —~—Upon His Return to Vehicle a Lake Used by Campers Dover, N. clear body of Miss ty young sch Second P after a night, myste peared from a bug in, Charles only a few tage at of the lake The death attended wit} and are bewilde: the case sented, {Special Lake Hopate Agnes waters of Maguire, ool teacher of No. 26 lace, Brooklyn, was when she had } go into a cote on the left Nolan shore of the young won peculiar circumstances County authorities ed in thelr effort to solve Uf the many the supposition the young woman may have mur- dered. has led to the surveillance by detectives of a man, who, it is said, would be arrested should he attempt to leave the point. On the other hand, theory that the young mitted suicide, although scouted In relatives been in ill recently, but never ans ancholia A circumstance which led to this belief on the part of the coroner and others who view the body is the ab- sence of the silk shirt which the girl wore, The indication are that she removed this before going into the lake. A careful examination made by the coroner convinced him that the girl must have removed this outside skirt herself. The rest of the clothing was In perfect order, disproving entirely the theory that she had been waylaid by anyone, Some credence is attached to the presumption that the young woman's an is th the Morris theories that been pre- there is a woman com- this i= She had it is said, signs of mel- her health howed home WaRS Magul tes pot i iit the storm broke nto the ttage d when fone The drowning returt theors isoredit ed by qe however It ex ne i Was | pointed out by one mmer that i scarcely drown the water wae Kills lowa Burns Money: City, Himself, { Special) astonished « an rowd, Car Preesly. made a bonfire in of hig paper the a group to an actor, the street money, threw his jewelry in goewer announced of fri was going kill evalver ACTrOss dre from hi the si of persona 3 1 valked V feat tO A and number in i i | cinity to watch Loses Finger, ind prominent Kills Himself, Terre Haute, { Special) Arthur, a (00 N aged forty-seven and died fered for musician, himeelf had of in- an X-ray ex- amination to find a plece of wire in his finger The finger was burred 80 badly it had to be amputated, thus destroying his usefulness as a musi clan. shot He result years, soon after months as the from juries received Shark Bit Off His leg. Boston (Special). —A shark bit off one of the legs of John Johnson, a member of the crew EE ———— from the West Indies to Boston, and the next day the monster, a maneater nearly 12 feet long, was captured after a terrific struggle and killed upon the ship's deck. England is preparing for a com- plete overhauling of her forces in the East, To Colonize Porto Ricans, San Juan, Porto Rico (By Cable). Governor Post has inaugurated a plan for colonizing poorer classes of the population in small settle- | mente throughout the island. The | colonies will be provided with em- | ployment building roads, thus en- { abling them to purchase their own { homes. The object of the movement is to relieve the congested condition of the cities of Porto Rico, to pro- vide employment for those out of ' work, The News Domestic. States United Judge Kohlsaat 14 Western press railroads and five ex companies restraining from making new rates on cream and butter A landslide of Pittsburg, and partly foreign Mrs. miral i in Port Nue, a caused houses to erack collapse and hundreds of residents to flee in terror, Chadwick, wife of Rear Chadwick, was decorate d'academie by the Presi France Byron a officer dent of Mrs Hendricks, the driver of her grand their near CAar- Al- a train 1 ted of Chicago being la barn bandits, is r arrest York The p was robbed thieve namite to g an The Na Car in New entra g ordered battle yartment for Pacific Rochester, nt of $100,- onal the to the ' i nilitary secre United attend ee GCerma signated vers of n Army as guests of Em- William arvi Berlin Several s of the Portuguese States officer de to the autumn mans ss i 1 ror ved in Cabinet a of the di Count Witte, once 1 the Bank Russia investigation of which the cepted d torship of the After an official the disaster at Toulon, by lena was destroyed, the French Navy ia rely eriticised because its irresponsibility. eral Indifference and lack of mony Mr. McKenna, the Iriely National- fat candidate for Parliament and 17 of his supporters were arrested Longford for “participating in an un- lawful assembly likely to riot.” Andrew Carnegie pave a warm trib- ute to Kaiser Willlam In an article written by him for the German Mag- azine Morgen, which will appear to- day. Emperor William was thrown from his horse at a review of veterans at Hanover. Over 1,000 persons have lost their lives In Japmn because of floods. A strong earthquake shock was felt on the Island of Martinigue, The strike of dock laborers in An- twerp has ended. King Victor Emmanuel received Vice Admiral Sir Gero 1juin and the other officers of the visiting Japa- nese squadron, The officers were warmly cheered by the crowds gath- ered at the landing-place, red of Eevee of a THEFT ON WOMAN Runyon Declares She Got $15,000 and Then Betrayed Him. Tells How He Robbed the Windsor Trust Company For, He Says, Mrs Laura M. Carter. Whom He Met on the Streets—Took Suit Case Full of Notes to Her Apartment. York the nearly $1 Windsor told in the fons the New { Special) former pa stole the une, 0 000 Trust Sex He now on tria harged with he charged Carter receiving some money which knew to who led stified tolen, was the tempter invan te this on at her ited her iring these had stolen several the b from ved AY fled to police Carter. He had between his disap bank and his 2 Mrs. C received » crammed nes and the ase svt oop everal Hun- ny mon lied hat he had gome time drinking sing the possibility of his being allowed The morning the untied the sn sounted the ] Th we 500, He he ared, and deposited it in a Runvan sald Mrs Y cone next the g Bue dec goveral occasions ns amounting to sever dollars Mrs and finally half patd for yon I must 1 #OMe- said Carter continue said for for money being taking there wi I'm the risk 1 am have $10,000 thing I gave Runyan, “and got the first in a i came and To Label All Tobac o, Lexington, Ky (Special) of Equity to have passed by the Legislatures of Ohio, and West V compelling all tobacco companies to their wares, showing not ot be doing.” her $10 ao6 up and dressed woek Then me arrested the time lice The American Society has set on foot a movement Tennesgoe label all gredients, One Killed And Seven Hart, Charleston, 111. (Special) man was killed and seven passengers dangerously injured in the wreck of a Clover Leaf passenger train at Bowman. twelve miles north of here Two cars jumped a switch and erush- ed into a box car. One Two Shot By Robbers, Corning, N. Y. (8pecial) —Guisep- pe Perilla was murdered and Guisep- pe Gioffredo was mortally wounded at their home in this city, Three strange Italians came to the door of the house and demanded $50 apiece. The men sald in reply to the demand that they had no money, Without further parley the intruders drew re- volvers and commenced shooting. Perilla was shot in the mouth and in- stantly killed. Some Interesting Happenings Eriefly Told. E in the pointed the ial P. Holcombe, chief General Land ingpector in of a divi Office, wai affice for sped ion ap an the af Secretary of the Interior work in the American $ 3 the SORT Ph tact tha iil pine 1, capi interested wd { ve been found avallable for the nanufacture of Secretary of returni people there to th from are Ing mone Raosey iegran} ejegraphs sidents of ihlies offering the ntry and Mex) 1 Central ut a peace conference we NG bonds of Department any irety company During hearing } the Bouthern Raliway probable adverse eff case zt when the seed] his ered ¥ ran § oy ert ivy nt t"o n accident OOK Assassinate Col, Ivanhofl. } Peterahs i © St Was ar- particularly hi who were sus while Petersh Y extod ure ivanhoff was hated by the revoluti for sinists toward those Ivanhoff Miss government ed the superintend torture of Rottkop! Cleveland Not Princeton, N. J President left Princeton at thelr summer probabilities now are that he | will not do so at all, but will await ; their return here Mr. Cleveland i= | till suffering from his old attack of ' So Well, { Spe cial) For- Cleveland has to join his | home. and mer Grover not vet #erious. Hurls His Baby Into, River, Detroit, Mich. {(8pecial) Albert Steemelen, of 270 Baldwin Avenue, i a bookkeeper for the Wesson state, became insane, and taking his two. : year-old daughter Helen to the Ble | izle bridge threw her into the De troit River and watched the little one struggle and drown. Steemelen’s insanity is of the religious order, and | he believed he was making an ac ceptable human sacrifice to God tor | the gins of the world FOR PEACE IN LATIN AMERICA United States and Mexico Would ) End Disputes. HOLD CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON. President Roosevelt and President Diaz Simultaneously fend Notes to the Five Central American Republics Of fering Their Good Cflices in Bring- ing About a Peace Conference. BOY ALLS Capitalist Dies Tuls Barnes aged Three lege, Lewis, tions Fatal Wreck On Rio Grande, Grand Juncti i . “ud (81 It is reported Den train, bon to Denver, was T'tah Some have been Killed and others inju A severe storm prevails, making o« ver and Rio om der section of a passenger Lake City ml fv ua ad Explosion Wrecks Buildings, Des Molnes, { Special) An explosion wrecked the business quar. ter of Cedar Falle, lowa, causing a lose of $100,000. No one is report. Iowa Big War Ships Planned. New York (Special). —The naval apprepriation bill which will be pre. gented to the next Congress will recommend that two and perhaps four more battleships of at least 20 - 000 amd probably 25.000 tone dis- placement bo authorized. Seven members of the House Committee on Naval Affaire made an official visit to Jhe New York Navy Yard ® and the "information about this re- commendation came {rom some of them after, the visit,
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