“THE NEWS Domestic The mummified body Sidney Las- celles, better known as Lord Douglas, an international forger and swindler; was sent from Asheville, N. C, to Washington for cremation, ; Frank West Rollins, former goOv- ernor of New Hampshire, was fined $2,000 for violating the customs laws ‘by not declaring dutiable goods on &iis arrival in New York. Charles W. Partridge; the Chicago merchant, has divided the income from $2,000,000 worth of real es tate among his four children. Miss Delvina Nichols, aged 20 and pretty, who performed in an anima show, was buried at Sheldon, 11L, In a ballet dress Jere 8. Lillis, sault by John C, of an as- has been vietim Cudahy, sas City, an outlet at seaboard. (‘hicago. “ol. Theodore Roosevelt has ac eepted the invitition of the ! Noosswvelt Rough Riders eon to be given in 23. made by the Commission, federal reductions in rates terstate Comm denying that the Jurisdiction. Rev. Angelo Bi y, a Catholic priest at Willlam N. J., had his hod and face washed with a razor in the hands of an Italian Daniel Willard, pr¢ of the Baltimore and Ohio ad, has been chosen president of Ameri- ¢an Railway Association. George W. Coleman, National City Bank, of Mass.,K of $309,000, to 15 years i Mrs E. C, Jones Walker, U. 8. A., hospital at San Isaac C, ed real Undon, The investigation aster } November separale verdicts The inquest say wera broken consent of the Mm. Jessie IL. Holland Fortes, t taken to the jail at for falling to tiafy a against her in SC ent Palle Radix the looted Cambridge, a8 ntenced who was and ldeunt J. C. arriad Vyman, sald te eatate In every state died at Salem, Mass. which Cherry ths Ll in begun an Mine dis- hx rts erh t rougat (™ n A $1 wv goroners jury of the IL the laws he knowledge and ne inspectors. neot Pri m Fy rbes, the of A. aaronaut, was Bridgeport, Ct} judgment nation suit. his son, wife d C and Harlem Va., died in Hospital, Camden, N, J., The son Edwar SYans Marvin, of the Cooper while ly was a vie Th ton, police He pre sentative sensation in the Chairman Payne refusing to hear regarding the tion. ution ques- 1 a resol tariff Foreign 1ent has decid- $13,000,000 is, in London, for of that section in was wrecked by the 1906 and for railway The Chilian govern: ed to acecpt a loan from the Rothehille the reconstruction Valparaiso which earthquake in fmprovement. A woman, Order of arrest in iris estimated at an associate ted suicide Miss A. M. Reynolds, an American woman, presided at the session yes- for formerly superior of thy Anne Nuns, is under Her obligations ard $800,000. Dr. Petit, of the woman, at Pa en's Christian lin. Commander Gilmer, of the Unit States gunboat Paducah, has serve notice on General Irias, who is Association, in Ber- city of Blusfields, Nicaragua, and fhias piso notified CGCeneral Estrad and General Madniz that he will not city. A court-martial has been orde at Manila to try Col. Robert F. Ame on oharges of conduct unbecomin an officer and to the prejudice © military discipline States, Brazil and Argentina will probably settle the Ecuador-Peruvian boundry dispute. sentenced to confinement for ling. duel- Forty-seven Russian workmen were drowned as the result of the capsizing of a boat in the River Daip. er, i Fire destroyed an entire residence block in Carlton Place, Ontario, causing a loss of $200,000, The situation al Nenking is ous, according to a report by Unit States Minister Calhoun, King George gave a dinner Buckingham Palace to the . eign rulers and the several heirs to thrones who were in London for the luperal ’ . A GREAT CRUSH AT THE KING'S FUNERAL 15,000 Persons Faint or Drop Exhausted in Crowds. NINE MONARCHS FOLLOW THE DEAD. A Wonderful Scene Of Picturesque Solemnity In The Chapel Royal Of The Historic Castle—Greatest Ar- ray Of Floral Tributes Ever Seen. Procession In London Passes Be tween Line Of 30,000 Troops And Police Keeping Back The Surging Masses Of People. A WORLD'S TRIBUTE, in England, in Canada, in every British posses- gion, in all the European capi- tals, in Japan and in Washington and other American cities me- morial services were held. Nearly 3,000,000 people in the crush and jam in London to see the procession. Hundreds of women fainted in the oppressive heat in the crowds The ambulance corps rendered aid to over 6,000 persons and 15,- 000 were injured and overcome in the crush. Thirty thousand troops and 000 police lined route kept back the crowds. Emperor William, King George and half a dozen other ruling monarchs and other royalties rode harseback the re, Colonel Roosevelt rode In a carriage Foreign Minister Pic France Archbishop of Ca the Archit several bishops In every city the and in ocort with ho yn of { tarbury, ¥ f 10D Of con - now lie e's Chap Kin £g Edward pt of x Windsor 16 CIV Ros al. London (Special) King Edward VII. passed into of homage such hefore nce ved %iis remains chapel at Windsor Cast bones of Edward IV., the Henrys, Charles 1., and fourth George and William are entombed Death was panoply more history amid scenes #8 no man from his fellows now rest in St sixth and the third lv. eighth ocloasd di never sublime; in a ality Rulers of in stately, more exalted never have assembled such num- bers to do honor to one of the great- eat among them all, and / in the stupendous shectacle wising aa the spectat yot no has ora the realize ribute as Empire In Mourning. ’ \ hrougaont eral pald simi- at their homes that nearly the funeral proces- Thirty thou- police kept uggling people. Every window and point of vantage along the route procession were filled with spectators, among whom were a number of American Following a night of thunderstorms the day bot and men ag we in the vast crowd suffered. ands fainted or collapsed. Many Broken Limbs. At the mall in St. James Street and at Hyde Park the throng almost ‘overwhelmed the procession. The police and soldiers had to fight to It fa estimated 000 people saw sion or tried to see it sand troops and back the of 5.0008 urging, str by the crush. There were many ceived. for hours before the procession left Westminster Hall. ! The St, John's Ambulance Society, which had men posted along the treated 6,014 canes, of which a score wore so serious that the victims were In most in- trations. In addifion to the ambulances of vast number of cases of injured peo- ple. Many of them had broken limbs or ribs, but a majority suffered from heart strokes or faintings. It is ea- timated that there were altogether 15,000 persons who were aither in- jured or overcome in the crash. Sev- erai patients still remain in the hos pitals, WRIGHT MACHT E IMPROVED. Army Man Maken A Change In Placing Rudders, San Antonio (Special) Lieut. B, D. Foulols has been experimenting with the army's Wright aeroplane at Fort Bam Houston, placing the md- in front and constructing a new der for the rear. Two flights A——— wy about ten miles A BOLD ROBBERY IN PENNSY DEPOT Packages, Containing $32,024.24, Stolen Station Agent At Oil City, Pa., Was Only 200 Feet Away From Office Where The Money Was When The Theft Was Perpetrated——De- tectives Believe It Is The Work Of Only One Man, Three Oil nackea City, of 024.24 were stolen qa. money (8pecial) Three containing $32.- from the at 3.30 the ges Penn. A. M, station sylvania depot here while John J, agent, was loading baggage onto a luffalo-bound tmin. The money was being shipped by the Adamg Express Company to Philadelphia. The rallroad detectives Investigat- ing the robbery are of the opinion that the theft was the work of one man unalded, who knew that the money was in the depot and ‘who knew just where it was located The Pennsylvania Railroad car arrived in Oil City late ed over to the day st three packagers wrapped in containing $32,024.24, which for in name of (Con The Turby, pay and turn. agent manila tion paper wore the receipted Adams Exp money was urer's office Railroad in ages proved age in the Night Agent under a sack teh, cover 10 one in ress pany consigned tha the Philadelphia to be too small depot Truby placed behind y tick ing them ea the depot i in treas Pen i of r slor. and them safe | station door Was he mediately packages of m Shouting lou« tteantion of five p thin a block search of station the was made result 35 CONVICTS DIE IN A FIRE Incendiaries M; Make Break For| Liberty - One Shot. Stockade Of Redfeather pany In Alabama The Scene Catastrophe — Fire Was Started By Of The Prisoners In An Attempt To Of The One Escape-—All Coal Company By The State. when the stoc the axhary od convic ade were the guards All of the convi Lacile | Mines are stale p ’ leased to {the Redleather Coal Company for work in the mines H W. Perry is and J. H. prevented president of Taylor tendent The financial loss eral thousand dollars It is reported that all of the viets at the Lacile camp were ne groos far ag known none of the workmen escaped “Hist! He Must Be A Spy." Washington, D, C. a few hours the police of Alexan- i dria, Va., believed they had tured a German spy laden with im- portant secret information and hav- % will reach So {Bpecial) For The Navy and, Devart- although ‘ean battleships. wig advised somewhat skeptical, {tenant Constelns to Alexandria to in- vestigate He reported to the de- partment that the on'v papers found copy of the Naval Institute, a serv. {joa magazine which can be purchas. er at any news stand Whale Wrecks Vessel. Juneau, Alaska (8pecial). — The whaler Sorenson, owned by the Tyee Whaling Company, of Ban Francisco, was wrecked by a blow from the tail of a harpoonad whale off Cape Ommaney, according to news receiv- od today. The Sorenson sank In four minutes, givine the crew barely time to escape In boats. The Soren gon harpooned a large whale, which, after racing with the rope, turned about tnd headed for the vessel Passing under the stern, the whale delivered a furious blow with ita tail and smashed in the hull A A A A Horseback 140 Miles On Visit, Wilmington, Del. (Special). -—Wil- liam PF, Reynolds, 29 years old, and Henry 8. Reynolds, 22 years old, sons of a merchant at 741 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., left here for that place on horseback. They arrived by the same conveyance on Saturday on a visit to relatives. The trip here was made In five days over a circuitous route In easy stages 140 miles being covered. They will return by a different route, young men are noted equestrians. GAURDS' BARRACKS BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE Families of Some Officers Wiped Out of Existinee The List Large Of Injured Probably As As The Death Roll—Two Explosion At The Same Moment Completely Destroys The Building Not Yet Known Whether It Was An Accident Op The Deed Of Cone spirators — Searching The Ruins For Survivors, Havana T almost simultane- WO ous explosions of dynamite supposed to consist of ly 8,000 pounds Rural macks in city of Pinar del Rio 100 persons were !'illed and as many wounded Most of the guards, but the several of the guard, it is reported, were killed also, as well az saveral employes of the public works department and res. idents of the city, on fell a deluge of masonry and from the blown-up bullding. It is not yet explosion result demt or was due to spirators, but the 3 comeldered the Two Terrific barracks Spanish cons an eilunence tO tarvention it was compl demolished the Guard dennd entire officers were raral families of of the rural which debris whether the an of known the of act ier hypothesis probable Explosions, was acnol an Con- fom more The ing of Was a4 massive tri edd cupid the north ms of the ‘onl 1 _ Colonel Park over race dl HYDE'S STORY CONVICTED HIM Finally Turned the Jury Against the Doctor. Found Guilty Of The Murder Of Col. Thomas HH. Of Two Because Last Out For Swope Jurors Holding Acquittal Could Not Believe Physician Did Not Know Where He Had Bought Poison In Period Of Ten Years, CASE IN A NUTSHELL Defendant Dr Hyde, son of Baptist minis Charge—Mu: de r of Col, as H. Swope, millional thropist, is i Othe r £ 3 der of Chrisman glaughter of Mos Hunton ter, Thom- phi flan - Mur- man by ex SWoD« 1v¢ hile edi gr uti vi iit £3 ght other house hole i w tohold potasinum and red Motive Swope million trial started cous poi gon e members of BwWope anide of Alleg the Present 1910 Cost of neyvs and 000 gtate $40. 000 Facts for First Urors case went i Dr. Hyde bor in orbit of tail of drocyar trial, exports and the ft to Ww h Ch de " wlove & Of ards, They CABeE were engaged the dypamite terrific expl lowed bY of glon anoth found mile f Theme owing ber of gars Wore soe families WASHINGTON BY TELEGRAPH del Rio rece: city, w om here ir reside lefore the Senate Commitiee hear. for a de- of health, Arthur E Bethlehem as human denounced the Company's mills Labor, Steel Dr. J. 8 Fulton, with other medi- eal men, appeared befort the Senate Committee in favor of the proposed department of health. The Ffenate Committee favorably reported the House bill requiring wireless apparatus on ocean-going vessels, Represntative Longworth, in a speech in the House defending the Tariff Law, advocated a tariff board, the United States. Relations reported to the Senate a bill extending to the United States consular distriots of China the phar- macy laws of this country, which aims at the suppression of opium triffie, Herman Sielcken, a New York cof. foe importer, told the House Ship Subsidy Investigating Committee that the middleman’s profit on coffee in 15 cents a pound. Speaker Berjio Osmena, of the Philippine Assembly, cabled to Dele- gate Quezon declaring that the Fili- pinos desire for independence re- mains unalterable. The naval appropriation bill was recommitted to the Committee on Naval Affaire by the Senate for amendment, President Taft denied with em- phasis the that he spoke in terms of opprobrium of the insur. gent sonalors, John A. Kasson, former United States minister to Austria and Ger. many, died in Washington. The Navy Year Book shows that op, the United States ranks second to recent Yea penitentia for murdering Bertl How! sthear! AMERICAN FORCE LANDS, 160 US. Bluejackets Are At On Guard Bluefields, war Lar readine: on «ADE UENIVTIVOIN ernment and ment OD Poe ol months saego,. but to send Can tory +3 the provisional govern- cach other several it was not the men ashore OLLEGE GIRL AS FLEECER. Worked With Convict And Defranded Dressmakers, { Epecial). inspectors are trailing a young wom- an known as a Radcliffe graduate and admitted to be such by her com- panion, Frederick Roland, a former n convict, sentenced to 2 months in the House of Correction The woman is the daughter of wealthy parents, well dressed and spends money liberally. She, assist- ed by the convict, fleeced fashionable dressmakers, milliners and other of more than $1,060 Boston Victim of “Third Degree.” Chicago. (Special) Stephen Zacak, 24 years old, who, after 52 hours of almost continuous question. it is said, he was not permitted to sleep, confessed to the murder of a policeman, commit ted suicide, The alleged slayer hanged himself with a handkerchief in his cell win Not Wed Jay Gould. fondon (Special) Miss Beatrice Van Brunner, who was reported by cable from Paris, about two wes’ ago, to be on the eve of an engage- ment to marry Jay Gould, second son of George Gould, denied that such an arrangement ‘existed. simon A a No Pictures In Pants Wellesley, Mase. (Special) In ao. cordance with a new faculty edict no photographs of Wellesley College students who take part In college plays in men’s costumes may be made. So far as is ive, the facul. ogra oF n at ing " poo Saraciars Sut o 0 po Ry is two TWENTY MEN DEAD IN TERRIFIC EXPLOSION Dead and Dying Hur'ed Through Air For a Block. : ONLY SHELL OF THE BIG PLANT (EFL Nearly All Of Hundred Men In Four Mills Of American Sheet And Tin Plant At Canton, 0., Killed Or Ins jured When The Nest Of Boilers Explode At Once——The Roar Was Heard Three Miles Distant m— Burst Into Plames—Flesh Foond On And In Trees, Ruins loofs Ohlo With a was heard thre miles of boilers ab Sheet and Canton that A battery of the American Company exploded, killing 20 and injuring about 53. the injured are a hall Bozen who, it is , will probably die be- fore Others, physicians ay, can from thelr in- Aries y Pa {$ PECIRL roar we geven mor 1 TOY er Laft. exniogion iz at and F-1oom the can Eman ex They Was of big Mere Egg Shell of Lhe The OW The | a Oo use 1red fire, but the hed the fi: Ho e bereaved Hown Through wis of th nEncwn, 700 a0 #1 side at line e other iis Avenue. was found 1t 590 foet iegs and sirews about nYer DOC mon were # Of seven mutilat- ognit tound on Lhe Mrs Miss husband for St { a. Cal, with no p , riches she having decded back to her brother the $100,000 estate which she inherited recently Determined to prove that her cousin, Edward Swortfiguer, was marrying for love, as a preliminary 10 the wed- ding ceremony, she fransterrod all right in the estate of her other, who d recently. to her og ther, he agreeing not 10 oppose thelr mar. riage further $s aer Fights Ball With Peaknife. Huntington, W. Va. (Specialy. Word has reached hore of a terrible P. V. Thornley, a well todo-farmer at Greenbotlom. had with an enraged bull he infari- ated animal lunged at him while be was separating €. » cattle for market. The prostrate farmer fought back with a penknife Four of hiz ribs were broken and he was: otherwise badly injured before his son arrived and drove the animal off with a club, Eight Drowned In Lake. Gilham, Ark. (Special), — 3 a Wesley Wright and Mrs. Ceres Heath and six children were drown. ed in the Cossatiot River at 8 o'clock. They were irying to cross the river in a wagon and In the darkness did not observe that thg river was out of ita banks. i City or Denver Goes Wet. Denver, Col. (Special). — Partial returng from 44 scattered procinets indicated that Denver went wet and that the extension of the franchise of the Denver Union Water Company for 20 years was defeated in the election. Returns indicate the sume cess of the Democratic candidates for election commissioners, gnpeorvis. ors and aldermen. ——— encounter er And Never Saw A President, Washington, D. C. (Spoeial) «AL though Mrs. Eliza Simpson has spent the 656 years of her life in Alexan. dria, Va., only eight miles from national capital, ay she saw the first time a of United States. Seventeen have in the White House since ashe ban. Purtheriiore. Mre
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