Vs him. A note from Sharp to the girl followed the next day. That night they eloped, ’ “1 loved her,” the minigter con-|’ fessed to Captain Whitsett, “She IN AN AIRSHIP is only a child, but I loved her.” MINISTER OF GOSPEL OR. B.C HYDE | A WOMAN NOW AND GIRL ARRESTED GETS A LIFE SENTENCE THe PRESIDEN Convicted of the Murder of Col- | Mrs. E. F. Young Leads National onel Swope. Educational Association. GOOD POLITICS PLAYED BY WOMEN] Superintendent Of Public Schools Of] Defeated President Of The State Normal School Of Colo A Vote Of 617 To 8376 Committee Had Put Her Up For Second Vice Presid dent—Hest Of The Regular Ticket Went Through—To Meet In San Francisco Next Year. THE NEWS Domestic The United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago has ruled that the Interstate Commerce Commis- slon must reconsider fits decision that rates on sleeping cars shall be reduced. Miss Nellie Anheuser, of St. Louis, who opera gowns were attached by Dr. Robert Good, a dentist, for serv- lces rendered, has sued the Doctor for damages. Stamatis D. Stamatopoulas, a New York importer of teas, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for alleged underweighing frauds. Congressman Walter P. Brownlow died at his home in Johnson City, Tenn., of Bright's disease after a lingering illness, Clarence A. Knight, ho straightened out Charles T. Yerkes, of £250,000 The remains of Chief Justice Mel- ville W. Fuller were interred in Chi- CARO Theodore Roosevelt authorized — i Polsoner Of Millionaire Sentenced To Spend The Rest Of His Days At Hard Labor—Wife Faithful To Husband Until The Last—Pris. Takes Appeal To Court Of The State. Rev. Clinton Chicago oner Supreme rado By L Nomir Kansas inating Hyde, Col City (Special) of Swope, Reason “I am willing to endure punish- EE . ment; fa Yiling to go to the | Attempt Is to Be Made By Wal Are | nrepentant. to be tarred and feathered, for 1 ter Wellman Next Month. - know that the only wrong I | I should MISS WHITAKER BUT 14 YEARS OLD.|not nave taken the girl away 1 - this, But I did {t DeWitt Sharp And | Roars was full of sympathy and when | Transatlantic Voyage In A Big i 1a y 5 . ¥ | that sympathy ruled my better judg Dirigible To Be Attempted—Pre. Left Schenectady A Week Ago !the girl. “And you?" he gald, ‘You Are Found In Kansas City—She would rather be with this man than At Atlantic City—The Alrship h Will Carry Six Men And Sixteen “Yes I asked him to take me Daughter—Their Queer away from Schenectady. 1 wanted A Steel T ' y convicted For Wanting To Go Back, 4 Steel Tank—The Course Will sono . Follow Steamers’ Trac k. Thomas H aire phiianthropi 1. ‘2 The Elopers Will Return But penitentiary for years; I am willing i have ay oI, Jnnosent one WILL USE BALLOON BUILT FOR POLAR TRIP | know when my . Little Eunice ‘Whitaker, Who | nent.” Captain Whitsett turned to Hinury Tints. Will Toke Pi 4 als Take Place Says He Has Treated Her Like A with your father and mother?” Hundred Gallons Of Gasoline In never to see my father and mother again, I pleaded with him, and finally he sald we would go “When we got to Kansas City did not have much money It June 5 when we left and it was June 7 here and went to a place ) we believed we could hide le kept every promise he ma¢ and he has treated his daughter There when we had no to eat, but we that way than with r Mo, The story that a minister of 35 and a gir! of 14 Schenectady, N, Y., told police, after is the familiar recital {away palr-——up to a | Beyond that it lifts itself above the j ordinary romance Both admit they i i . \ fF 1 % ar “Es tyes tg the announcement at Oyster Bay Be WINE St Hath repentant ’ land 1 declare they purposely let N. Y., that he would take the stump | 5 4 Ip o haw in Indiana this fall in behalf of Sena- | [B® home folks know where the) tor Beveridge's fight for re-election. could be Governor Hadley, of Missouri, of- | ven with the fered $300 reward the arnest those per who lynched two ne- groes last Sunday, He warned the negroes about their . second attempt to r , | Graham tate . 1.4 (Special). Was New Wellman att 111 134 ten $ 1 pt we York fe | was Schenectady, Walter | life imprisonment ige Ralph 8 Criminal An Court the attorney the estate of demands a fee an falviy Tom fd rye g x 1 1 from and Melvin Vaniman will I i Court this « here he Atlantic balloon the their arrest ming Tall of the certain here «hh x 1 ’ when we appeal to the filed hv» Ocean in America, whi Wellman polar twice heen te the run- point Was 4 * 11nd the expedit public ted in Ooean, nf attempt the he counts The me x trie have Cas atl New > d thie S50 they taken bac 3 $ . 1 qu go Record-Herald . what vine va - he hae rie | 204 London Dally Telegraph have a Ol AR oo : pT ’ 2 Fang » bh is h I ¥ 4 Of ! I'he runaway Rev C \ t | DeWitt nth Adventists ht Whitaker, for linton | Feligious and days trusted Sons Sharp, Sev peddli Day and Eunice in also ) wien we Commerte ra-nous Wels Harry in Whitset into effec FARMER'S HEAD BLOWN OFF, Shoot Hats Picking Up Gan To When It Is Discharged, A MOB SLAYS ANTI I nheeded. f wor ; HAD KILLED AN EX-POLICE CHIEF." cv Jail Doors el ind « Boy, Is Are Eheridge, A By The Mob, He Spent His Last Moments While The Mob Was Hammering Away, In Writing To His Mother. With of Heavy Battered harles Killed Down Mery Trouble Began Raiding Hiegal Saloons IMPORTS ALMOST A BILLION Bounds And WAR react J ckly Miss Anna Ewing Cockrell, daugh- th ter of Interstate ¢ Cockrell, as married to Coromilas, the minister Sariy con fears he killed a evening Howard, i Chance res- } nding William 20 iY in f.an Last missioner Lambros A of Greece balloon alng sing YEAR'S RENT ONE BLOSSOM. or tu of Engraving and proprieior the TUL Vail we new buliding fos he Bureau Printing, » AOI recious Governors and mayors all over the United States declare they will prohibit ‘exhibitions of moving pic- tures of the Jeffries-Johnson prize fight, The mon of test submarine salled 850 run. Fire Marshal Horan. of recommends prohibition kinds fireworks Miss Dot Miller, of S8an Antonie. Tex., was killed by an off a bridge. Police of Harlem, £ N. Y.. “ a : oy shots in a torpedo boat Bal- for Bermuda, a miles, for a long-distance the of of ed safe-crackers, fight with runnin running Foreign Bishop Brent, Church in of the the Philippines, is endeav- ing to secure the consent of British government to the opium conference at The Hague proposed by the United States The United States transport Sum- ner, with the American delegation to the Pan-American Congress, arrived at Buenos Ayres, Argentina. President Montt, of Chili, who has been suffering from angina pectoris, will go to Europe to recuperate, leav- ing Ellas Fernadez, vice at the head of the government. the ficial circles over the Russo-Japanese agreement for the maintenance the status quo. The Baroness Delaroche, the first Frenchwoman aeroplanist, was fatal- ly injured by a fall at the Rheims aviation meet Continuous France crop. M. Olieslagers broke the records for duration and distance at the aviation meeting at Rheims, He remained in the alr two hours 290 minutes and 39 seconds and cover. ed the distance of 168 35-100 miles The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway telegraphers have been awarded an increase of wages from 205 to of cold, wet weather in causes alarm for the grape 256 ab per cent. and shorter hours by ‘the Canadian Board of Cor : liation, Russians place great hopes upon the omteome of the Russo-Japanese convention, believing that it will be a durable foundation for peace in “the Far East, PROTEST AGAINST THE UNITED STATES A Combine Being Organized By Latin-America. That The Attitude Of The With Reference To The Situation On The East Coast Of Nicaragua Is Not Accepted As International Law — The Protest Of Madriz Recalled — Position Of The American Delegates, States Weoshington, D. CC { Special). That at least three and perhaps more the Central and South of some kind at the coming In. ternational Conference of American States at Buenos Ayres against the Central American policy of the Uni- ted States is the possibility being discussed in diplomatic circles here, Rumors to this effect have been tersistent of late in quarters usually informed, and some responsible representatives ad their approximate truth, The rumors have led to the Central and South American dip. Officials of the State Department are known to be watch- ing the situation closely. Some of the more radical Spanish- 28 Killed On The Fourth, Chicago (Special). ~The restrain. ed observance of the Fourth of July bas resulted in a material decrease piled by the Chicago Tribune. year's Hot of dead throughout the country, so far as reported, totals 28, Last year the total was 44. The whole number of injured last your was 2,361; this year they were only 1,785. alliance against the United that nature is that formal ac unlikely can be regarded as is that the republics give the United States to diplomatically that the principles represented in the attitude however, tion of this The most probable ested will inter yf Nicaragua will not be accepted iilingly as a part of the internation- al w of Americas is hardly that this test, If made become a | the proceed! #8 of the conference It will probably he left to the unof. ficial work of the assembls Notwithstanding a state. ment by the Venezuelan government on the subject, it is here that the will be the the attitude and that at of 2 H the likely MIK®LY will Dnro- part of recent still reported leaders in protesting of the United States least two other bility of Doubt the movement exists in Washington as to republics The only concrete mentioned in this connection phrased by Madriz, when he protested against the action marines in preventing an attack by the Madriz forces upon the city of Bluefields. This was done on the ground that American interests are extensive there and followed the precedent of the British government in prohibiting fighting Greytown on similar grounds. Later the Venus was prohibited by the American officials from firing on Bluefields, Must Produce Cook As Witness. Berlin (8pecial) —The provincial court which ls hearing the case of Rudolph Francke against Command- er Peary to recover $10,000 ordered Francke to product Dr. Frederick A. Cook as a witness. Francke, who Was associated with Dr. Cook in North Polar exploration, demands $10,000 in return for a collection of furs, walrus and narwhal teeth which he alleges Peary required him to surrender in consideration of tak. ing him back home from Etah, And School May Occupy Ground For Ninety-Nine Years, Flint, Mich vioseom a year ia the rental charged the Flint { Bpecial) A clover board for lease of the site of the Flint School ‘he owner of the land, Neil J. Berston, made the offer at the last regular of the board, the only use of land for schon) purposes shall terminate the The board accepted and Was to a ceremonions feature « rental end one school 01 meeting being than lease proviso that the other decided i the make HAY PA) ment of the The to elect spring to from one board avery som pluck iat the school board Berston £ # or ’ one FLIES OVER THE OUEAN, Curtiss Soars Above His Aeroplane, Atlantic C { Special) i made the aeroplane trip over the Atlantic Ocean just be. fore sundown when he gulded his in an eight minute fight the front of the city going about two miles out to sea. The trip extended in length from the Million Dollar Pler to the Inlet and back to the Chelsea limits of the resort with a final dash to hig start- ing place. Although the high tide left a starting place in soft sand, Hardly fifty yards wide and only twice as long the aviator secured, a start from that cleared his machine from the breakers in front of him and he landed within a few feet of the tracks made as he started. iy first Burglar Leaves Note, Paterson, N. J. (Special).—~When William T. Allen, a Paterson manu- facturer, onened his place he found that a burglar had been there. The caller left his note: “Dear Bir--This ia the third time I have cracked safes in this town, and, take it from me, this is the easiest burg I have ever struck, Be. lleve me, if it were not for the watchman, I would have taken the safe back to New York, You surely are easy marks here.’ The thief got $75: the government mo ey is nufac- tured Arty y Major John M n chief of the Bureau of Carson, : Manufactures of ‘ommerce and Labor, to study trade « United States to transport Ire from Arizona to Mexie result an aerial 1 “1 . 2 * the United States and the gh yhably in hetween furnished by the Depa and Labor United States is the gre { pig iron in the worl has appointed B ibuquerque, N M.. at Nome, Alaska, B. Grigsby, tion 03 wil pure th pri the Department I Tn LEH roe ¢ cod reinoved ’ / ood COs, save Secretary Nagel and Attorney Gen- Wickersham will spend a 1 of the summer in Alaska President Taft has ratified a pan cels post convention with Hungary Plang have been completed for the supervising architect of the Treas. ury for the new building the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which is to cost $1,750,000 The Georgetown University mograph recorded a serious quake shock that occurred 1,600 miles from Washington The Interstate Commerce Commis sion ordered a reduction In rates from Virginia points to North Cdro- lina points, Charge George W. Ellis reports that there are excellent opportuni ties for the sugar growing indus try in Liberia. It was officially announced POT- for goin. carth- about that trip up the Maine Coast, Washington University are in an un- satisfactory condition. Defects have been discovered in the armorplate on the battleships North Dakota and Utah. Successful tests with the govern ment aeroplane are reported at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. . Veeder, Underwood and Wright were compulsorily retired by the Navy Elimination Hoard under the personnel law, al year $44,835,057, 7.354,003 in irtations of automobiles year aggregate 1821 total apprs value with 1,285 In out to- George of the Fire Destroys Town ris shore flames women warding COCESATY iestroy- from it Thrae janger. Beiter And Building Go Up, l.aconia, N. H A boil. basement of a threestory building occup ed by the Jenking Bros steam laundry blew up, reriously injuring 15 women em- ployes. The building was demolish. ed it is not believed any of the vietime will die {Special er in the wooden Prohibitionists Nominate, Concord, N, H. (Special). —Proh}- bitionists at the state convention here nominated John B. Berry, of Plymouth, for governor, and John F. Bradford, of Raymond, and Roger E. Thompson, of Franklin, for Con« gress Priest Killed By Train, Norristown, Pa. (Special) —Broth. er Ambrose, rector of the Catholic Catholic educator, was struck by a train and instantly killed when hel attempied to cross a railroad near the school, He was about to! start on his annual vacation to the house of the Ch } Brothers Order, Ammendale, M He was 68 years of age and been a teacher in Catholic ech and colleges in this diocese fon m
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