-. mi LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH ——————————— A —— ‘Domestic A resolution was adopted at a joint session of the National Muni- cipal League and.the American Civic Association recommending the ap- pointment of experts in charge of health departments of the various states and cities. Joseph 8S. Lauber, of Waterbury, Ct., has decided to give up the prac- tice of law because he claims he can no longer bear the sufferings of clients. Serious freight congestion ens all foreign shippers In New because of the unprecedented ward rush of foreigners. One man was killed, gerious condition and others had narrow escapes a hotel fire in Buffalo. Foster Crowell was appointed street-cleaning commissioner of New York City, Dr. Walter Bensel, who A the attempted gquarryvmen threat- York home- are in a score of during two a to succeed resigned. in Jollet, Ill, gtrike following reduction occurred of a wage riot as result an one band of N. J. in H., Holmes, John 1} Red was James the , died at Capt the last abolitionist Senator Foraker dorsed for re tion and for the Republican for presidency by the exe mittee of the Ohio League publican Club The wife Gene (N vented a jail for the p attacking of Mrs, Lottie Hit wk kill husband, Robert 1 formes r Balt hers at their 1} “rT 1 rown Bank, formally of ’ 0 JO to Sheriff | Y ) delivery a Wiliams, ail, of S ee count by olice convict wi +3 i 1s 3 the ¢ the key imore an, ome Pendleton enaieton to righ yf football in Yard Sunday. Congressmen Panama Canal favor a next Year's appropr work Ac a niral } ( seamen Pp the returning fr million ™ Theo the Due Shonts, dore i fe Chaul Pennsyilv CREO Jan student killed 1 A tax in es T i ter sick American lian Min- migration onfer and the on ladelphia tilled a been nt dam- ‘as fmpri y 2.000 onme Samuel Calkins, who the «lder brother of Calkins, of Millville, peared as a claimant share the Duke of Portland's estate, The Sweedish governn has con- ferred the highest golden ration upon # W. Horne, prominent American business in Yokohama and Tokio, in nition of his services Admiral Lord Beresford has, it sald, demanded the resignation Admiral Sir Perey Scott the latter's way of trans order. The Havilan ers, at charged the lack States Investigation has revealed a reaching plot against the dictatorship in Portugal. Eighty arrests have been made and 700 bombs seized. Troops have been sent to the june- tion of the Kast Indian and Bengal- Nagpur Rallroad, where the strikers have been looting cars. General Booth, In an address to the salvation Army at "Berlin, said people everywhere seemed to be tir- ing of religion. Count Pueckler, leader of the Gor. man antisemitic movement, has been taken to an asylum a dangerous lunatie. Count Jean Tristan de Cramelo near Parts and both wounded, Over 3500,000 contributed by Ital- fans for the relief of vietims of the Calabrian earthquake in 19056 was stolon, to he Scott np of claims Walter oes to a N. bas ieont the most recog of mitting In, Limogas, L200 of china manufact France, has workmen because orders from tl} r= dis ¢ Recope and Count fought a duel were slightly i | i —r Seri Big STEAMER HITS TORPEDO BOAT SHUBRICK The War Vessel Badly Damaged in Collision. ACCIDENT OCCURRED IN FOG. Steel Prow of the New York, Phila. delphia and Norfolk Railway Com- pany’s Maryland Cuts Into the Little War Vessel in Lower Bay Between Old Point and Thimble Light. Norfolk, Va. (Special).—The Unit ed States torpedo boat Shubrick was in collision in the lower bay the steamer Marviand, of the York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Ri: all way, between Old Point and Thimble Light She was nearly but for the promptness in closing the confining the two keen crashed with Now cut half, her doors and to the the and in and of watertight inrushing water compartments into which steel prow of the Marvi she must have gone all on board. The accident dense smaller ve until they warn and little tor fact that driven 1O 80g Crew rred fog, which from seeing were within 1 the w » hulk ared 3 the mid ed the 1¢ other With of tl ocen in preven ol ti b feet, HOE n suddenly the above boat Shubrick's peed the pedo engine ahead she colli throu the hal was not ing of PASSES 881.000,000 MARK. Of Foreign Gold York Bankers, Engagement New York pi ovement to Standard Oil Loses Again. voke and to pr #8 in Tenne Standard from doing bu understood toad Peas Ship's Captain Exonerated, Cairo, 1il, (Special) Inspect Waltz and Hodge Memphis, who conducted the tr the of the offi and crow the steamer Dick Fowler, charged reckless navigation on the oe- of Predident Roosevelt's trip the Misalssippl River Octo returned a verdict not States ors of of oF Casa cers casion on of ber 3. guilty Jew To (By je Mayor Of Rome. The Rome Cable) pal Novena Ernest Nathan ral munic elections city on to elect in the gene held in this have decided Mayor of master Home of the to be made is a past grand Freemasons, Duct Under Water, Tampa, Fila. (Special). Springs, on bottom, 67 feet under the surface, Nicholas Andreas and John Boas tonias, Greek sponge divers, despe rately with a sponge hook for the possession of a big sponge. Both received painful wounds. the Gulf's Fortune n Nallkeg. Jackson, Miss. (Special). Nearly $75,000, the Hfe hoardings of an old bachelor, was discovered stowed wood, a retired lawyer, living near Magnolia, who died recently. Gold and currency comprised the small fortune, The rest of Packwood's es tate, valued at $30,000, will go to pn 4 son ll slimy SPE AKE RC ANNON AN WRECK, py Train In Which He wins Riding Ran Into Open Switch, Danville, 111. Canon was in Bismarck, Ill., near caped injury, although his in great danger Train No. the Chicago and Eastern Raflroad ran into an open switch, deralling two cars, In one of which Mr. Cannon was riding. The Speak- er's car turned squarely across the track, but, miraculously, did not overturn. Beyond being badly shak- en up, none of the passengers or trainmen was injured THE LEGALITY OF (Special), wreck at He life was 14 of Illinois ratlroad here, i ©H~ Arguments in United States Supreme Court. TEMPORARY INJUNCTION WANTED. Counsel for the Buck Stove and Range Company Denounces the Federation's Unfair List as Directed Against the Firm as an Effort on the Part of a Combination to Crush an Enterprise. machinery th . ' i thirough piaintif i ‘ on tion of law ATTEMPT TO BLOW OUT LAMP CAUSES TWO DEATHS, Mother And turned Daughter Are Fatally Philadelphia, { Special) in tho by the ox Philadelphia From effects of burns ived of lamp the southern section of the city, R« Coats, 60 years old daug! tan Mre Rose Edwards, vears old, died at a ho tal here rect home, in Mrs go het a0 nlosion a in their and © i aunts 1d that of show that two | were eccentric, if not insane, a: her father was a paralytic was fered in the Bradley trial Delegates from all parts of the | world are in attendance at the Inter Convention of the Y. M Evidence to national CA, led architects to submit plans new postoffice in New York The Chinese government jeniedd man edict that missionaries i bo protected. The Inter: islon decided that may extend limited tickets {of illness of the holder. It has been decided to graduate the first class at the West Point Mili- tary Academy between the 1st and the 16th of February. The Retiring Board of the Army considered the cases of a number of officers who had not taken the test ride. The officers and members of the National Association of Letter-car- riers were introduced to President Roosevelt, The Association of State Universi- ties adopted a recommendation favor. ing the establishment of a national university in the District, Another complaint was filed by Pa- elfie Const lumber men against North has in case Ae HORRIBLE - PANIC AT DOUBLE FUNERAL Forly Injured During Frantic Stam- pede in York. GHASTLY SCENE | IN A CHURCH. The Cry, “The Roof L Falling In,” Spread Terror Among Those in the Edifice, and During the Excitement the Caskets, Containing the Bodies of Two Murdered Boys, Were Upset, Pa. the of the funeral an J kel Zion d Wry York, progress During near of William an youths Pleasuresville, a among the embled and or ti the who irday urred n ‘i pani thousand i 0 Bvt ral Perso about were inj A 1 thi im at was ab it creaking 1 i i i { ‘nuse Of anic, The 1* BOMB HURLED FROM THAIN, amilies Rush Out Of Tene. House, Sixteen | ment consiern: nilies who oc Hing's latter damaged osion inately of occupants the house injured undred frightened dren rushed into rocking building. Many windows in the neighborhood | shattered and several wled over men the . 3 SERATIY A and chi fhe women gtreetl from Ware pedes. | triang were b in the street by the concussion The police are inclined to believe the homb was hurled by enemy of the Chinese laundryman, whose hop front was badly damaged by the explosion. i an Coal For The Rig Fleet. Washington (Special).-