rs rein THREE TINES AS. BIG AS THE EARTH New Comet That Mr. Zaccheus Daniel Discovered. 36000000 MILES AWAY FROM US While Appearing So Much Larger Than The Earth The Astronomer Bays It Does Thousandth Part Of The Matter Or Solids That The Earth Does— Saw A Star Millions Of Miles Away Through It. six millions of miles away from the earth, 146,000,000 miles from the sun and large as the earth in diameter { { i { as he has done on every clear night, winter and summer, for years with his five and three-quarter inch tele- scope, Mr. Daniel holds the Thaw fellow- ship in astronomy, the annual in- come of a gift of $10,000 from Mrs. William Thaw, of Pittsburg. Mr, | | | | | & graduate student University, about the new which he discovered on the even- of servatory the THE IE TRUST 1S FOUND GUILTY sweeping the Anti-meonopoly Law. MEANS DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION Restricted Competition And At. tempted To Create A Monopoly in astronomy ever since he was a boy and long before he came to the university he possessed a four-inch telescope mounted on a heavy tripod, The comet discovered by him last week is his third. The first one, discovered in June, 1907, {8 the most famous of the three, When asked about Mr. Daniel said: "Of course, while the new comet appears about three times as large as the earth, according to measure- the new comet one-thousandth part of the Gas- part of fit. Yet it seems to “We know its orbit now and from which is about 25,000 and that it was at or nearest the sun on December 5 last, about a whole day before it was discovered.” diameter, announced immediately sentence of provisions of Anti-monopo- the foreman the court the maximum fine under the so-called Donnelly of this state. The first under the new law and will probably be fought to the high- court in the state posed $5,000 the ly Law est tence-——Counsel For Defense Says The Verdict Is The First Step In The Ultiate Breaking Up Of The Corporation, ° New York (Special).—The Amer- fcan Ice Company, one of the Ing in the necessities of life, found guilty in the State Supreme Court of restricting competition was amount of the fine imposed as in the intimation made by John B. Stanch- finding against the company, he sald, supplies 8,000,000 customers, would mark the firs in its ultimate dissolution, The American Ice Company, though tried under the laws of New York, was incorporated under the a i i { ly of the sale of ice. The Jury was out one hour and forty minutes and, SKELETON IN ASYLUM ATTIC. Grand Jury Urges Superintendent's Dismisal As Incompetent, Newark, N. J ton in the attic asylum here a witness that down today a pr A skele- the county insane proved effective » grand jury hande sentment characte izing Dr. Danie! M. Dill, the supe intendent, as incompetent and recom- mending his removal Dr. Dill was unable the skelet woman woman, his books, has died tion since The grand if the skel mate Special) of 80 1 “ I to account is that of accordin the which g i inatita- in that of not it that hat the tion be continued EARTHQUAKE On The But No Washington, pevere earthqu IN GUAM, Island Wrecked, Casaulties, D. C. (8pecial). ake occurred at at 9 A M. causing considerable damage, according to a cablegram received st the Navy Department. The Women's and Children's Hos)i- tal was wrecked. There were no casualties. From the wording of the dispateh, which shows few details, it would see;n that the principal damage curred to the hospital, which is scribed as untenable. It will require $6,000 to repair the building. The population of Guam is about 10,000, practically all natives. The Navy Department maintains a coal- fing station there. Cost 800,000 To Do Nothing. New York (Special). —It cost the eity of New York $90,000 complish nothing A special missioner “investigated” Bird Coler as president of the Borough of Brooklyn, declared him incompe- tent and recommended his removal. Governor Hughes, however, in view of the fact that Coler's term expires December 31 next, took no action in the case. The amount of money ex- Hospital de- and later taken over by the Ameri- Ice Securities Company, of the same state, after a drastic reorgani- zation The company has York, Washington, D Philadelphia, and smaller plants in New C., Baltimore has absorbed many along the Hudson River and in the Maine ice Before W N. Oler was president of the compa the ected 3 companies Wesley 80y., BREAD CHEAPER ABROAD, Understand In Can't Costs More Englishman It Why Chicago, Special ‘08st of bread zie to more 10 rstand MINERS’ ORGANIZER GUILTY. Albert Ryan, Who Killed Two, Pleads That Way In Los Angeles. loos Angeles, Cal (¢ i The trial Albert Ryan, formerly an organizer for the Western Federa- tion of Miners, who killed two men and wounded a third in a local ho- tel on the night of July 15, came to an abrupt ending in the Superior Court here, when Ryan Jleaded guilty to murder in the first degree Judge Davie must sentence the prisoner to hanging or life impris- Rvinniall wo PeCial) of Ryan was adjudged sane by a jury Miller and E. Snyder APPLES vs. THE COCKTAIL. Yuletide Thirst, Des Moines, lowa (Special) — Dr Samuel Bally, of Mount Ayre, a prominent member of the National Medical Society, declared before the State Horticultural Society that ap- ple eating kills the taste for cock- tails and other strong drinks. He says it is the meat eaters who to strong liquors, -eating should be en- solution of the liquor he voted against allowing it, Eays $100,000,000 In Skins, Washington, D. C. (Special) —Im- portations of hides and skins into i proximately one hundred These articles, therefore, rank see- ond in value in the list of Importa- tions. Sugar is the one article the importation of which exceeds in val- we hides and skins. In 1900 000,000 pounds; this year exceed 500,000,000 pounds. it will Nearly + The society indorsed his theory OIL: TRUST ASSESSED 842,060, Costs Of The Government's Prose- cution Of It. st, Louis (Special). -- Costs against the Standard Oil Company in the United States Cirenit Court by the Government, This does not include $4.000 ago. The oll company was relieved RED CLOUD, THE BIG CHIEF, DEAD Was Leader of the Sioux Tribe For Years. WAS THE GREATEST OF INDIAN CHIEFS, The Whites He As The Fiercest Leaders—Was Cornered Became Known And Boldest Of In 18469 vation, Where He Passed Rest Of His Life, | Washington, D. C. (Special). | Red Cloud, the famous old Sioux Indian chief, is dead. This informa- { tion Brennan, was received of the Pine Agency, who is in Washington tending the meeting of those ested in the education of the Indian. Red Cloud the old type {of Indian. years old and for the 25 years had lived at the Pine Ridge Agency Red Cloud, like 80 many | nation's great men, was born { seurity, and by sheer force bravery and intelligence rose, by step, to be the chief of the great- est, most warlike and most tribe of American {30 years’ war with the 1845 to 187 Red known fiercest and boldest {of the and it was in | those years that he gradually work. {ed his way forward until he was recognized as the big chief of all i Sloux bands and tribes And the old man has been a diplo mat of rare _ability also, and in jcouncils and meetings has ruled his i people and gained his points in a manner which many white political bosses might well envy Never a | forceful speaker, Red Cloud always employed some first-class orator represent him in debate, and even on i the trips he made to Washington in ithe Interest of the Indians Red i Cloud always refrained from making set speeches jut with his counsel he instructed his mouthpiece | {what to say and how points under conside: woe unto man wh i Broke His Red Cloud did Ridge belonged to He was past 210 56 of in of the will, Savage In his whites, from Cloud Indians became as She ux leaders, § LO to ation the failed Never Word, When whites he ability wind Descending death is forays ag posts, killir ing immigrant compatriot of Tall, Standing Man Afraid Riba Elk, Ame of His Ho Girl Stenogranher Burglar, Los Angeles girl name o a burglar said | confessed ies, saving bad lost her position and was f | to become a burglar to avoid starva. { tion The girl sail she came here { from Buffalo, N. Y., recently and that her home waa in Titusville, Pa Cal. (Special) A the ag she she oreed Blend who ives wrapher, Mary Moll, The two robber gs Waa rrested aelectiy a ig & WASHINGTON | BY TELEGRAPH i Congressman Moore urged the House Committde on Rivers and Harbors to begin the inland water- ways project by acquiring and im- proving the Chesapeake and Dela- | ware Canal, | Surgeon General Torney i that, though the hookworm | prevails among Southern ! the efficiency of the Army much affected thereby. A number of callers urged upon | President Taft the appointment of Judge Lurton as associate justice of the Supreme Court. President Taft discussed the legis: lative program with Speaker Cannon and Vice President Sherman. Former Senator Blackburn resign ed as a member of the Isthmian Canal Commission, {President Taft pardoned Frederick reports disease recruits, is not i f gking, half of them the British East Indies. from Flew 44 Miles In 53 Minutes, Paris (Special). —Mauriee * Far. man, a brother of Henry Farman, . the aviator, made what is claimed straight line of record length. eending at a suburb of Versailles in a biplane of his own construction Farman flew to Chartres, Of 44 miles, In 52 minutes, f furnished to ment's attorneys, the Homicide After Hunt. Pensacola, Fila. (Special) After N. Y., National Bank, who is serving ia term for making false reports. A bulletin of the Department of | Agriculture shows that the forests of the United States contributed $90,000,000 to the country's exports : | Critehfield, near Boniface, well-known quarrovied ly killed. ght over the di- Critehfield drow Seaborn They began to fi vision of the game. . ner's jury. * | President Taft spoke at the open- {ing session of the National Rivers {and Harbors Congress and éautioned | the delegates against asking Con- gress for a bond issue, ' ! The Interstate Commerce Com- mission i(ssued an order fixing the rate for hauling brick from the Cen- tral Trae Association territory to the Atlantic seaboard. ‘SURGERY ROBBED OF 115 TERRORS Prof. Jonnesco Shows Three Painless Operations. | Fifey Surgeons And Physicians Of New York itness Administra tion Of Stovaine And Strychnine To Patients Who Undergo Oper- ations While Conscious And Feel No Pain Or Distress——Severe Test For Roumanian's Theories — In A New York Hospital, * little lay on York. than © New (Special) .--A years old, operating table at the hospital the New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled Around the table were 60 physicians and surgeons, among them the known of their profession, Jonnes- co, the Roumanian surgeon and | apostle of painless surgery, stepped {up to the table, smiled reassuringly at the little chap, patted him the shoulders, and gently turned him jon his back. The boy smiled brave ly back at the surgeon and the New | York medical men leaned forward ‘a trifle, watching intently Jonnes | co was giving a d¢ monstration of his theories The gverin BY¥Trin boy, less the of On slim hypodermic moment in He pressed boy's needle ge glittered Houmanian's the point of low down on the spinal boy flinched and the looked at each other ed less than two minutes, then ed to Dr. Virgil P. Gibney retiring to give Dr. Gi ney elbow room, Dr. Gibney, r ortho pedic specialist, of the boy's right foot use i the knife It was paralvais The boy's right leg was crippled and useless. It was nec- essary to make incisions around the Achilles tendon and stretch it In { such cases ether is used customarily, for the operation is so delicate and of for hand the a a the it into back n. The men p colum medical Jonnie 8CO walt- bow- a& celebrated took hold and began A Cas« fo of infantile be obtained to prevent movement on { the part of the patient and to away with suffering While Dr swiftly and talked watching conscious Gibney's surely, among then the boy who his | Jonnesco ex pl operation hands moved men while ectly dical Barf yer: face co spoke reed , ereg by UBOS AVIATION PRIZES ANNOUNCED, wil Sums To Winners Angeles Different Los Give 850.000 In Special) the barge of the aviation be held there January O next of the orizes to The 1 total prizes 00, and among the stakes hung £10,000 each prize 210.000 first spherical leaving the Los Angeles aviation fleld and arriving at any point on the Atlantic Coast in one continuous flight Another prize of $5,000 is offered for any spherical balloon breaking the present world’s record for dis- tance Other prizes for spherical balloons are for a continuous flight from Los Angeles to any point east of the Mississipp! River and for (breaking the record made by Dick be Brat of HE are two of grand to th capacity A fered of any of is of- balloon November 23 last flew Angeles over the Mountains s which on from Los Nevada Arizona A prize of $10,000 is offered for to a point in flight between Los Angeles and San Francisco. meet In Los Angeles. ¥ — - w— New Italian Cabinet. Rome (8pecial).—