"THE NEWS, Domestic That women walls until they fainted was the charges made against the eials of the Atlanta city prison an investigation now going on. Becretary of War Dickinson, on an inspection trip in Porto Rico, dis- cussed with business men and poli- tical leaders conditions on the land. The telegraphers of the Big Four Railroad and the management of the system have reached an agreement and no strike is likely to follow. President Bishop, of the Aero Club of America, may visit College Park and other Maryland sites for the in- ternational meet in January. Col. John Byrne, father of Cadet Eugene Byrne, of West Point, who was fatally injured in a football game, died at Buffalo, N. Y Superintendent Brown, of near McAlester, Oklahoma, cued from a mine after tombed 28 hours Gus Schnell, government meat in- spector at the Nelson Morris plant at El Paso, Texas, committed suicide by shooting Prof. Heinrich Hergesell, who hopes some day to from Berlin $0 the North Pole in an airship, was A passenger, by the ship Prinz Joachim, from and the West Indies Brigadier General of the United St: gular Affairs, an embankment Rico, while in was badly injure Bessle M. of Los An after dinh hand of a son of Dr. Alfred H. nent physician to the one of offi- in were hung is mine res- en- a was being sai} sali arriving steam- chief of In- down Porto and Edwards, reau y fell Juan, & wall, ace yi of for im Hood of Nort naire, a promi eeived thumb. Dr. Joseph 8. department of Chicago, some physicians prolong the illoess of patients to increase their income Five men were killed by the plosion of a boiler at the pl the Metropolitan Electric West Reading, Pa. The suffragettes of Illi send out theatrical cor spread the doctrine en through a scratch on a Neff, of the 1 a . t { £ § § ania ye oS 3 for wom- Of vols Figg Wa Ting Fan Chi mese minister s tug he will return Twenty-seven lines wsed in fighting a fire Bullvan Street, New Yori Charels W. Morse ha a new trial A. Cull Dolan, ’ ng, saiieq age «14-218 Louis Franc having aided in t! many thelt League 8 primaries for a lam Col at Bs eva Rotzell we the court Major prominent Pennsylvania Madison ported, replace d The pany 400.000, and ; Imports at increased over the year The reached Now shows MA Ae The artist Madrid the Eng AA to Db« frie: the explorer is at Lake St. John iya, who now r president” in the Mexican receive Polluted drinking wate; an epidemic of typhoid in Mon Canada, and there are over cases of the diseasa there The centenary of the William Ewart Gladstone memorated in England and Greece, the Balkans and Armenia. The Sultan of Turkey accepted the resignation of Hilmi Pasha, the Grand Vizier, and a new ministry will be formed, Colonel] Roosevelt and the mem- bers of his expedition, who are now at Katue, Uganda, are in good health. The British government will estab. Heh wireless stations at points in ail their possession on the Pacific, ‘Ine French Chamber of Deputies adopted the new tariff bill as a whole, General Woodford, president of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Com. mission, presented to Queen Wil helmina, of Holland, an official gold medal in appreciation of the co-opera- tion of the Netneriands government in the celebration. Richard Knowlden, a draughts- man in the British navy department, was placed on trial in Portsmouth, England, charged with the theft of wireless plans, models and sketches Two Americans, one a music-hall singer, were each sentenced in Paris to four years’ imprisonment for drug. ing and robbing a woman Ono Mexico fd him ” offi $ ire birth of in i WAS MURDERED BY A HAN GORILLA Miss Lloyd's Awful Death in Cincinnati. HER BODY WAS BADLY MUTILATED. Terrible Strength Of The Woman's Assailant Shown By The Break. ing Of The Bones Of Her Throat Wit His Fingers—Series Of Simi. lar Murders In City's Murder Zone Covering The Last Five No Arrest Made, Yearse— Cincinnati (Special) .—The digcov. ery of the body of Miss Anna Lloyd, of 671 Delta Avenue, sec- of the Wiborg-Hanng aged 586, ng Lumb retary Company, added another woman tim to Cincinnati's grue zone,” and fo: “murder to the belief mous 1 gorilla that a man goril the ci Tha police police is abroad in ty WORLD SEEMS MORE PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY Benefactions Inereased and Crime Decreased Last Yaer. John I. Rockefeller List Of Givers, With $12,130,000 wAndrew Carnegie $4,205,500 Mrs, Russell Sage Gave $1,201,700 Pir. DD, K. Pearson 8541,000- The Total Of Mr, Carnegie's Gifts To Date Is $102,000,000, Headed The Chicago (Special) “Is the world better? growing swered in the nefactiouns year 190¢ Also, the world to have gr more pros srous and \ sted by a falling off in Bequest ¥ 4 beneficent order aggregate $147,641, : FP OGH than they were murders, The bods the woman's murder terrible with ago of Mary part of {Wo yea 20, f Jead hin a where ound tilated wit of the spot (Rrove te rine NK 1 G4 Was ACK a a Host 3 Gas Kills And Guest, tal 18 Des Moines Savings Bank Teller Held. Pittaburg (Spec harlea Ver ial) ( bookkeeper and teller of the Bank and Side, Workingman's Savings Trust Company, North committed to jail on charges of em bezzlement, His bail waa fixed at| £20,000 It is alleged he appropri | ated to his own use $30,000 on or! before December 20 The informa- tion is made by a bonding company Was Father At 87 Years Of Age, ! New York (8pecial).—John Henry | Thiry, who founded the first school | savings bank in a system that has since spread over the United States, | Great Britain, Canada and Australia, | was 88 years old Thursday, and says | he expect to live to 100 Twelve | eyars ago he married a second wife more than 55 years his junior. They have five children, the youngest of whom was born in September. Eypress Cashier Missing, Chicago (Special). —8ome $20, 000 and CGecrge A. Capron, cashier of the United States Express Com- pany at the Englewood Branch of- fice in Chicago, disappeared Christ. mas Eve. Detectives of the company all over the country are séarching for Capron and the missing! money. Capron disappeared while sk other employes were at work in te same room. Several valuable Cjristmas packages are also reported fnissing. vy 8 PREACHER TO LOSE DOTH FEET. To Walk 12 Celebration, Tried Miles To Annual ‘ % have vd he away from the door hou t which he shelter and ass become exhaus and felt that fstan ted in he was froezir Four Shot Firers Killed. Centralia, Ii. { Special) £0 wr your shot firers were killed in a dust ex- “windy” shot In No. 5, two miles south of here workings were badly damaged The mine had been in operation one year, Charles Carlson, of the mine ane (1.) disaster, Burned To Death On Third Attempt, Boston (Special) After twice attempting to burn herself to death Mrs. Nathaniel Price, a Newton ne gress, set fire to her clothes a third time and so seriously burned that death ensued, Pellagra Germ Isolated, Durham, N. Cc. (Special), —- Through ‘ro-ulation of guinea pigs, which In turn infected other pigs, the pellegra germ, that scientists are trying to combat, has been isolated by two local physicians. Pigs poison- ed with the serum transmitted from other pigs dled, and the direct trans mission to the pigs of the germ from a patient afflicted with pelliegra at the County Home will be closely watched, in the hope of determining the eanse of the plague, JOSE. S. ZELAYA VISITS PRESIDENT DIAZ teception Was Conspie- uously Unofficial. His Self.Styled Titular President Of Nica Still That To araguan Declares Will Go Is Undoing The Abuses Instituted iy The Mission Ex-Dictator——Gov., Creel's Washington —— Knox Was Gunboat, In Kenw Zelaya Mexican City Diaz Mexico President Zelaya Santos | would from it re INGION of ocd 3 wis hetween fs reia wae § Figures of the Cy that fire Insurance is expensive in this country Europe A brief against was filed in the preme Court on ernmont The glove filed Court Professors of forestry ber of institutions are congress in Washington, A. N. Roe, national legisiative rep of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, the Brother hood of locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Raliroad Trainmen, how much than Nore in the Tobacco Trust United States Bu- behalf of the gov- cross appeal in the Bucks case, involving the boycott, was in the United Slates Suprem in a num- holding a it required two months for experts States Treasury. Col. Walter Howe, of the Coast Artillery, was made a brigadier gen- eral, succeeding Gen. W. B. Edgerly, who was placed on the retired list Colonel Hoyt recommends a sep arate government for the Southern reservations, The November Treasury returns show an increase in the consumption of beer over the same month a year ago. Census officials are finding difficul. ty in gelting census enumerators in Southern and Western cities. SAYS WE BREAK THE LAWS OF NATURE United States, tddress On The Hook worm Problem lelore Scientific Gathering In Bos. ton-—Diseares Introduced By One ace That Are Fatal To —Struggle Between Made More Struggle. Acute By The Racial wreali a pheno wave puzzied s Before Hact nw the So riologistis, Pr and G. T. Palmer result of their that the tyaen of cow and man er lower animals Jogis to a mar 0 Aare Forfeited To The Crown. Vancouver, B, C {8pecial). American fishing schooner Chas 1 Woodbury, seized April 18 in the Scott Island Group by the govern- ment steamer Kestrel, after a lively chase and many shots, was forfeited to the crown in the Admiralty Court for fishing within the three-mile lim- ft. Nothing about the chase or the shots were said in court May Have Been Dr. Cook. Detroit, Mich. (Special). Specials from London, Ont, say that a man closely resembling Dr. F. A Cook, the explorer, passed through London en route to Detroit A diligent search by newspaper men has failed to locate Dr. Cook in this city, When the report reached here that the explorer had taken a train from London, Ont, to Detroit, it was thought he might be on his way to Mount Clemens to take the baths or to Jackson, Mich, where he hag rela- The | tives. LED [oR mh | ENDED HIS LIFE Double Tragedy in Dining-Room | of a Hotel. WAITRESSES WERE IN A PANIC ow THE iL McKinney, Separated J r ¥ i Li i From A At Pern, The Lett bullet fo Hoy orn Chappell, Finds Walt ess In Host Ind.—shoots Her Her Iry In Breast And Then Puts His To (eet ( A Committed For Trip Heart Hobbery ish (OF BASHFUL TO 1LIOVR Shunned Comaan. ts Himeelf Deraune preventind and com n mon , & lesmsier fatal resnit In r his parents for t. he said 1 always haw I could not i a melancholy dis and he had few associales gold his team recently be most of his time around brooding His parents motive other thar the 11103 he spent house 5 * asslrned Former Millionaire Dies Pennfloss. Pueblo, Col. (Special). «— Gilbert Noble, once the richest man in Pee blo. with a fortune of 851.000.0080 died at the county poorhouse He was lavish with his money and at the time of his death had only an in teregt in a mine which was tied wp in litigation To Fight Milk Trusts, Chicago (Special). ~-In order te form plans successfully Ww combest combinations of milk dealers, 1200 milk producers, including represen tatives from all sections of the United States, will meet in Chicage, February 7, 1910. A national or ganization, with representatives is every big center of population, is the outcome predicted by members of the Chicago Producers’ Assocks- tion as a result of the gathering.