SLOP ¢ CAPSIZES AND TEN PERSONS DROWN Tragic Ending of a Day of Merry- making. TWELVE ARE SAVED FROM DEATH. The Little Vessel Ran Into A Ter- rific Squall While Returning From An Outing And Turned Over ~Tug Larmont Rushed To The Rescue And With Life Lines And Buoys Saved Ten——The Survivors Exhausted, New York (Special).—Ten persons were drowned, two of them little girls, when the excursicn sloop ROX- was cap- in lower ana, carrying 22 passengers, sized by a New Yrk The captain of the the 12 survivors were under great difficulties and choppy by the The Roxana with her skipper, Captain Samuelson, was chartered al Ulmer Beach, Brooklyn, by a part of Swedes from n sail across the bay Staten Island, leg on the voyage was made mish and hands piled to make m jeer was and some of but a hazy All afternoon breeze from the left a nasty cross sea, To o'clock: the Roxana, n ward acr the bay sail good judgment would be carried, slipped into a squall. lay over until the copper plates glis- tened in the sun, as the angle of the deck steepened to the be Ww in her lee. The women screamed scrambled for the upper rail The captain struggled to away his sheet, but there was no t for measures relief In ment the Roxana was bottom the foam was black with heads. In another the Roxana i and by one fol foll sudden squall Bay. Roxana and picked up in a rough sea tug Lamont, for a Beach, Brookly to Midland and back The firs ashore served, ap, all erry. the survivors could give account of the accident Was a Wi there southwest, ree I under all permit 1 ross fey ling one up a bbiz of Ot ho one afloat, brisk he capsiz ined tried to cling but as th plight was ven be obta © vivors women a6 A Rescue of "Atlantic City, N. J City. { Special) Atlantic lan Keeper Bowen, Cedar Creek made a lone re Nix, whi and fam in in were two n iy “ down jowen was plain he saw the He dragged through out anc © Fe Gi Four Drown. rt says that drowned Launch Upsets; A repe persor IS Were ing of a launch at Coal Fort Thomas, Ky also reported mi Cincinnati at least four in the overturn Haven, above eral persong are ing. NO BIG BOND ISSU E NOW, Has Authority To Float Securities When Needed, Washington, D. C. (Special) The bond resources of the Treasury declares Sec- But Treasury Department are ample, retary McVeagh in a statement is- sued to the Treasury, and even if Congress authorizes 3 per cent. bonds to cover the entire cost of the Pana- ma Canal less the amount already jssued the bonds “will only be issued as required.’ The Secretary resources now states that the include $45,000,600 of unissued Panama bonds and $100,000,000 of unissued per cent, certificates, There will be no issuance of the entire amount immediately, and it was even stated that while the pres- ent situation warrants immediate steps to safeguard the Government by securing authority for the bond fssue no decision has been finally reached as to issuing any amount of 3 o of the revenue might make’ it market, Jeflerson Davis' Daughter Dead, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Special). —~Mrs. J. Addison Hayes, of Jefferson Confederacy, died at her home after an iiness of six months Fatal Row Along Thieves. Columbus, ©O. (Special) giving his name as John Brown and his home as Nebraska died in St. Francis’ Hospital from a bullet wound sustained In a quarrel with small amount to divide the spoils. John Nolan, a bartender, who tried to head oft the two fleeing men after the shoot- ing of Brow, was himself wounded A BANKER SHOT BY HIS WIFE'S ADMIRER J. B. Sayler Killed n His Home By Dr. J. B, Miller. Wife Fled From Home During The Shooting—Admits She Is Fond Of The Physician—Doctor A Frequent Visitor At The Sayler Home, Banker Had Endured Conditions To Protect Daughter From Scan. dal—Had Expected A Tragedy For Sometime Past. 1doliza- 17 Watsexa, tion of his daughter Goldie, old, is said to have caused J Sayler, vice president of the First National Bank of Crescent City, Ill, suffer in the domestic that his death Sun- day night Dr. W R. Miller, who for many months hi paid ardent attention to the 1 er's wife, mother Goldie Sayles While the story of ing of be decide until on the ca Savler of a4 mart) name of his daughter last, it is alleged, been the invaded ni. { Spec fal).- years B to lence to al led at the hands tragedy of of real the Sayler ill not a jury was intimated himself something protect the at molated by home According who man to W bank president, termined 1 take e ni 1 10 silence ath ar ould i do oriety “He seemed 1o solution of the Nightingale. during hab it which he would il ut envelog fear some situation, Whenever he the to tragi Mr last seek yer con appen ‘ open this packet 7 ictions ould to ays told me, follow the letter the therein.’ After eacl , he desiroyed the eturn He was awa) ago, but pvining to instr the brother of Dr. Miller’ wien Among a a hatchet shadow on pre- at was tak- to few days her parents There at the An gOomev Savler that she success at er Sayler refused, His Mrs due to his belief doctor attained 1 by a system of signals Grace Davis and other girls and Godfrey Ruhle stopped to chat for a moment with Mr, Savler at the front just a few minutes before he was glain. He in a good humor They had left Sayler about three minutes when they heard the fatal shots state 8, and the refusal, ie gate was EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE, Persons Killed And Villages Destroyed. London (Special).—A dispatch to a London news bureau from Athens says that a violent earthquake has occurred In Southern Greece, result- ing in considerable loss of life and damage to property. Twenty persons are reported dead and 100 injured in one village, and three other villages suffered heavily The dispatch adds that when details are learned it is likely the casualty list will be greatly creased, Athens, Many in- An the of villages people loss is Greece { Special) earthquake has occurred in Province of Elis, the capital which ls Pyrgos. Several were destroyed and many perished, The material A Black Hander Hanged, Hahneville, La. (Special). —Leo- Gebbia, an Italian, the first the name of the so-called Hand” Society, was hanged here. He received the last sacraments of his Disease Caught From Cows. Ogdensburg, N. Y cott, of Uatario, near here, are all down with an illness believed to be! anthrax. Prescott recently lost three! cows by anthrax, and in caring for | them developed all the symptoms himself. Now hia wife and their two-weeks-old babe, two other chil- dren, and a hired man are ill. A government Inspector has ordered the carcasses of the cows dug up and burned. Ar eA A A SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED BY FALLING WALLS Twenty-Five Others Are Injured By Flying Bricks, HEAT OVERCOMES THE RESCUERS. Building On Busy Philadelphia Core ner Collapses With Terrific Roar Killing Workmen And Injuring Work For Hours With tims — Market And Streets Are Roped Off And Traf- fic Ceases, The Vic. VICTIMS OF TRAGEDY. A brick bullding collapsed in Philadelphia on Market and Elev- enth Streets, killing seven and in- juring twenty-five one of them lataliy The dead are: ‘harles Lars n of Fritz, persons, TE. TH ¢ Peter ul Hanning, rose could i be must ered teamstors’ nearby vehicles wre A11- the dead or § hur. mob all sorts of z th wagons and 4 ried to general wi and hospitals alarm foot was sounded as well ambulances, sponded, and ount- iCiADS An ne | f r hor irs ined rey ' i cident tering 18 BeAr Ts it they to th hers wag a several iris Fi "aa yenetrate were An army crowds gathered quickly and as strenuous as digging up njured was the task of keep- the congested masses of people from surrounding closely the wreckage he walls which were jeft standing looked unsafe, but the peo ple surged forward, heedless of the danger When the police reserves arrived, however, both Market Street Eleventh Street were roped off, the uin 4 The almost I of people the ing fon | verted to other thoroughfares which runs along a few feet distant Market from the the building, was tied up. Some of the debris tumbled down the of the { Street and rolled out over the plat. form and on the tracks A woman ticket seller, terrified by the crash of the collapse and the shower of bricks and stones that poured down the stairway, fainted in her office A 3.TON "HIPPO" GOES DOWN, Roosevelt Fells Him With His Big Gun. Naivasha, Africa (Special). odore Roosevelt, who is at hunting on the south shore of Lake Naivasha from the ranch of Capt. Richard Attenborough, succeeded in bringing down a big hippopotamus, The animal Is estimated to weigh three tons. Colonel IW THE WORLD OF FINANCE “Best crops the country ever had,” says President QGarling, of the St, Paul. President W. E. States Steel, Europe. A Philadelphia iron man said: | “The demand for steel billets is now | keener than at any time for over two years.” Canadian Pacific marketed 85. 000,000 of new 4 per cent. preferred stock in London at 102 Cambria Steel has received an ord. er for 1,000 all steel hopper cars {for the Buffalo, Rochester & Plits. | burg Rallroad. Of the 383,000 Connglisville coke | svens almost 30,000 are pow in blast | which is a larger number than in any week since the middle of 1907. A movement 18 on foot among Philadelphia banks to request Cone gross to exempt them from the pro. posed corporation tax of 1 per cant. Corey, of United has arrived home from ! SAY ELSIE SIBEL ENDED HER LIFE Officials, However, Scout Idea She Took Poison, Denver C biness Hear Chinese Gove ernment Are shield. | ing Leon Ling, But Chinese Con. sul At New York Ridicules The | Story—Leon Supposed To Have | Fled To Escape Blame, And Masons Denver, by Chinese government, Col grat- { Special) it is ed herd ‘hinese | rt of following the repo the Chinese the Elsie Sig {Of offic tion of { Masons and found with countrymen ¢ Chinese 2 ay A RE 4 i Kil . { upon Ha ial upon approval protec Leon iD ene by GIRLS AS FOOTPADS, Rob Victim Of Dime At Point Of evolver, Reysy td «OU x revalver force Cents 5 vunndar uinGel escort girls TEean joe ores of whom and good looking, recently had visited a show and had ome the idea that way to obtain claring soda small, they West with CARY The are said wild imbued Was an stout Bese robbery money. fowa Woman Dies Twenty ! Mason City, lowa (Special).- Mrs. Mary J. Buck, a resident of Garrison, died 20 minutes after be- ing stung by a bee A hive of bees belonging to a neighbor swarmed and one stung Mra. Buck as she was sitting on the porch of her home She called for help, and was carried into the house, Physicians were summoned, but be- fore they could reach her she was dead Doctors here say that it was the first instance they knew of death resulting so quickly from the sting (of a bee, Bitten On Temple, Minutes Later, Killed By Stepdaughter, Raleigh, N. CC. (8pecial).—Joe Pulley was killed with an ax at his | home near Selma. His skull was .erushed in several places. It is charged that his 12-year-old step- daughter, Marie Pulley, struck him as he lay sleeping, as he threatened | {to whip her and drive her from { home. ! A A A AANA | London (Special). — What is be- | illeved to be the highest price ever | | paid here for a domestic cat, namely | | $525, was given by Mrs. Lynas, of | Chicago, for Rob Roy 11., England's | | champion male chinchilla Persia, the | winner of numerous prizes. The ani. | mal will be sent to the United States on the steamer Majestic. A Dirigible Torpedo. Stockholm (Special). ~~ A new | dirigible torpedo recently patented by a Swedish Inventor, has aroused great interest in Swedish naval eir- {eles. The projectile is operated by electricity. It is said to have a range ‘of 5,000 yarde, and its course can be altered, while submerged, from the point of departure at the will of the operator. Furthermore, it ean be exploded whenever desired, and it has a speed of 30 knots an honr at any depth, i $ i Highest-Priced Cat, THE SHAH OF PERSIA 1S DETHRONED | He is Given Refuge in Russian Legation. HIS SON IS _ChOSEN AS RULER. And An And To Hunting Capital Protection For 1 Deposed Shah His Family Furnished Under Arrangement Between British Russian Join The Down Looters — Persian Still Agitated, Legations — Cossacks Nationalists In Teheran ‘ cial), Mohammeaq companies Overnimg« business ant iD Oe West P ranc 2 § ’ War Departmen asgignment of the Hates 10 oint the various 1 hes army service sentative Vreeland was in- jured while practicing for the ball game between the Democratic d Republican congressmen President Taft discussed ernment’s financial situation Senator Aldrich and Represen Payne, The State Department announced candidates who have becom gible to appointments in the consular Serv. fee. A meeting between President Taft and President Diaz, of Mexico has been practically arranged The Department of Agriculture has instituted 13 prosecutions under the Pure Food law The sessions of the Sutton court of inquiry will undoubtedly be pub- le. Assistant Secretary of the Navy is strongly in favor of wide public ity The two chauffeurs have been subpenaed to attend Capt. James C. Gilmore, U. 8. N., who is now in command of the bat- Repre an the gov- with {ative ie elig command the armored cruiser Mary. land. Albro lL. Burnell, American vice at Barranquilla, Colombia, said the insurrection against the ex- isting government had been termina- i ted. James Bryce said that the band of pirates which recently captured North Bor. neo had been exterminated. In the conference on the tariff bill the representatives of the House agreed to accept the Senate ous toms court provision. Payne and Senator Aldrich Californians have objected to Mex. fee's agreement with American races ed Ratification of the American-Ger. man treaty for the reciprocal protec tion of patents were exchanged The Interstate Commerce Commis. | sion decided that it Is not an unlaw. ful discrimination to charge for bag. gage In excess of 1560 pounds, | EXPLOSION ON | BIG BATTLESHIP Ensign Aiken Killed On the Worth Carolina. ‘A CANDLE IGNITES COAL GAS. | Accident Nearly Causes The Destrace tion Of An American Warship In Italian Waters—Captain Marshall's Prompt Action Keeps Flames From Magazine — Alken Kept Sailors From Into Danger With Him, Going officers warships solemn Ensign NaAple i 1 in an The trd on Rev, A. juad- iress, who Was HIS TERRIBLE REVENG] A ldier's Aue Forturers Russian His at A lashes ret few ing from ed to be wre nched iraw- eaped ipiain 10 Idiers bur- JOHN Ir. MARING OIL BUTTER. Now That Turning Out Brows rar Standard Paste Get Rancid. The firs§ Stand- be River re- wnt to made to here and ipped known is said siency as olor. It ih age. doer pol Town Named For Cleveland. D Washington, ial), *Clevelandia,” former Presiden nd, | be the name of the municipality of Bella Vista de Palma, ording to news received at 5 Depart ment This homage | aid to Mr. Cleveland because services as arbitrator of ques f hoand- ary lines between Brazil and the Ar- gentina. the For Airship-Railroad Line, Berlin (Special) Count Zeppelin in Berlin with the Prussian railroad ation for a working arranges between his proposed airship passenger lines and the raliroads by which railroad sta tions are to be enlarged to serve as fhelters for airships, This is con- sidered less costly than the erection of special airship sheds in the prim- cipal cities of Germany negotiating adm is inistr ment Lightning Strikes Bal] Crowd. lead, 8. D {8pecial).— While watching a ball game hetween the Deadwood and Lead teams Weston Fry and Thomas Harvison were kills ed, and eight others were seriously hurt by lightning during a passing thunderstorm. A pabic was narrow. ily averted in the crowded grand stand. i A" Missionaries Warned. Lagos, Dritish West Africa (Spe dal). ~The native chief of the town of Oyo, in Nigeria, whence the Rov. 8 GG. Pinnock, a mistionary of the | Foreign Mistion Board of the South ; Baptist Convention, was expelled re- | conn, haa sent a letter to the Amer. can missionaries notifying them that if they desire to retugtn to Oyo | they must enter into a writlen | ment with him not to interfere with his methods in governing his people,