ATESTNEWS BY TELEGRAPH Domestic brother of F. cop- Arthur P. Augustus Heinzs, the Montana per man, obtuined a further delay in the execvidon of the sentence of 10 days’ imprisonment and $250 fine imposed for impeding the adminis- tration of justice by the mutilation of the books. The will of Henry Dexter, million- aire founder of the American News Company, bequeaths $10,000 reward for the murderers of his son, rando P. Dexter, killed in rondacks in 1903. The steamer James Switney, New York for Boston, of the ropolitan Line, went aground on the Middle Ground in Vineyard Bound with her cargo on fire The Lackawanna Railroad man- ement has come to an amicable agreement with its engineers, grant- ing them an increase which will av- erage 13 per cent Nothing has “»npened in the Penn- gyivania strike situation indicate that the breach between the ploves and the officers the is closing. Pr. D. K who has given away about to sell his home die penniless Arthur Danmsts was killed by 1 an automobile Heinze, to om of road Pearsons, Chicago, $6,000,000, in an effort of is 10 of Detroit, out an WWercome tt he Theodore It says the Jeflries-Johnson fight the United States the exhibtion of moving pic the contest will be stopped, Mrs. Antoinette Skora, o York, was shot by a former in a suicide pact, the latter to end hig life because the missed fire Howard Oswald, who was injured in the Big Four wreck at Hamilton, O., is dead, making the twenty. third victi of the accident. The gunboat Castine, rammed by the submarine Bonita, during ma- neuvers off Provincetown, Mass., has been floated William K. Vanderbilt, ing appointed assistant rent of the Vanderbilt Ralph Wescott was killed by lightning striking an fron boat dur- ing a cloudburst at Lime Lake N. Y. ast in fr Now lover failing revolver m hove Jr.. is 1 the presi. railroads to Foreign Earl Grey sailed on the Empress of Britain, from London for Canada where he will temporarily resume the duties of his office as governor general Lieutenant General Viscount Ter- auchi left Seoul to assume his duties fs Japanese resident general of Korea The pirates on Colowan Island hoisted a flag of truce in order that they might remove their wounded. The Amenican, British, and Cerman legations at Peking pre- sented notes to the Chinese Foreign Office, asking the promulgation of an edict completing the Hankow See Chuen Rallway contract Premier Asquith stated in House of Commons that it was the British government's desire to come to a friendly agreement with Ger many looking to the curtailment of Armaments. Some 780,000 people, Including thousands of Amerizan tourists, wit. nesses the annual French military review at Longchamps, : al HE STOLE OVER $30,000 A NONTH Than a Year and a Half. LOUISVILLE HAS A BIG DEFAULTER. has sailed from Cuba for Bluefields to relieve the Peducah, which been ordered home. boat dislodged the Chinese their fort on Collowan Island, and many of them were killed, It is reported that Dr. Lawrence Burghelm, at American, is held a prison by the Madriz forces in Nica. ragua. 1 { By August Ropke In Robbing The Fidelity Trust Company--Would Have Left Only An Empty Shell If He had Not Been Found Out. Was Very Economical In His Private Life, { Special) .—Little left of the Fi- delity Trust Company but an empty if the Ropke, now making Louisville, Ky. would soon have been shell busy hands of August 1 the charge of had operadons expert jall on false ent: their The partial not 18, stayed in dishonest f the + O ARC~ of J inati report lcountants hands Ww tution, now in Jn, shows ie Barr, president the that of Ropke was +} into the banks’ funds of 33 vear The came ping rate i000 a past and a EToat during Nearly A Million, Barr ha exact AmMout t hank's He is TE eo + Whe { seen ly with th of the F eas! institution i an ial foundation Sentence May Be Forty Years, There has h speculation as the maximu punishment that might be meted out to Ropke upon i it Apparent the ation of the bank's books that is liable tn ment upon as 20 counts Following a fon each count and the assessment of the minimum penalty of two years for makng a fase entry, Ropke now faces a cumulative sen- tence of 40 years The opinion around t Criminal Court is that Ropke a the bank officials will probably ag: upon certain of counts and possibly a maxima length of imprisonment been mud to is from upon he nd vo m Avengers Kill Wrong Man, Kendallville, Ind. (Special) Al- bert Lehr, 38 years old killed by five Italians, employed on a sec- tion gang, while on the platform of the Lake Shore depot The shooting is thought to be the outcome of the accidental an train three weeks ago, was standing The Italians vengeance against him. Lehr was probably mistaken for the engineer Woman Saves Children. Gloucester, N. J. (8pecial) at the home of George Setter, Saint John Street, gutted the house and did damage to the extent of $500. The fire started from a ket. tle bolling over Mrs. Setter, whe was at the store, rushed into fire land then fainted {overcome by smoke and was rescued iby Policeman Baker, Dead At The Wheel, Orleans (Special). The big transfer boat of the Southern Pacific, the Barrier, while crossing the Mis- sissippi, ran into the New Orleans dock, and then the steamship Moerle, A deckhand rushed to the pilot-house to see what was cause of this reckieoss steering and the pilot, Capt. Albert W. Averill, dead, but util] grasping the @leering wheel. Captain Averill (Was a nallve of Dresden Mills, Me. and had for 40 years boen a success ful pilot at New Orleans New ary THE MURDER OF MRS. BELLE ELMORE Detectives Hunting Dr. Crippen, the Actress’ Husband. The Finding Of The Battered Body Of The Once Beautiful Music Hall Artist Covered With Quicklime In The Cellar Of Dr. Crippen's House In London—He Wrote His Wife's Relatives In Brooklyn That She Died In California—They Were Married In This Country. Police city are of Belle popular London and hall up over the and body (Special) music circles in this worked Elmore, singer whose callar of the an's husband, Crippen, at London American, hag had cities, Yard have the murder beautiful an vaudeville performer, has been found in the residence the wom- Dir Hawley Har Hilldrop Cresc The woman is her husband, a varied in The of § are hunting cabled the to keep a Cl ¢ Oi 39 Was an B50 CAreer erican detectives for him and the: New York watch depart. upon propose to got oF #13 ' Woman In Male £4 Attire, I's ie 3 ¥ : ‘ The to cable ports asking ing steamers wae described with Peter Crippen and Franckel Crippen, They state that he is accompanied bY Ethel Clara Leneve, a Frenchwoman, whom he recently introduced as his This woman, the police state. believed to be male attire Before Hilldrop Crescent 28 bov's suit, and rmise, now being by companion The Indications point to a planned murder, an incom Ame y rch * ¥ t # ie pois ' 5 them to sea for ' to Crippen, who the aliases of dressed in len Crippen sent this, the worn out police su is Wilia His coolly THIS IS FILTHIEST COUNTRY. Declares Doctor Stiles, Head OF Rockefeller Commission Va. (Special) United Charlottesyil As a nation the States is the great « in the world, according Dr CW, Stiles, head the Rockefeller Commission the study and prevention of the hook-worn disease, in a speech on flies” before the second day's meet. tural Life Conference at of Virginia He nounced the failure of the American people to prevent the spread of dis. filthiest ountry to of for simplest precautions Revolution Pending, Mobile, Ala. (Special). Another Central American revolution js im- migent. This time Honduras is to be the battleground, and President in combat his old This is the American firm belief of the Central colony in Mobile were stirred by the sailing from Mo- bile #tein with 113 cases of and other war material Excursion Car Wrecked, Detroit, Mich. (Special). Eight passengers are believed to have been fatally injured snd 684 were cut and bruised when a special excursion car on the Detroit United Railways ass harry wf ow aly Ammunition in two by a work train. The col- ligion occurred on a sharo curve at Woif's crossing, near Ortonville. Both the car and work train were running at full speed. it is said. Of the fatally hart Willie Hibbard, aged 12, of Flint, 18 not expected to survive, COLONEL J. M. GUFFEY IN DIFFICULTIES Millionaire Pennsylvanian in teceiver’s Hands. IS SAD TO OWE ABOUT $6,700,000. Democratic National Committeeman And Oil And Coal King Of Pitts. burg Has Obligations Of S950,000--Worth Millions — The His Double Unsecured Seventeen Colonel Declares Assets His Cent He Owes, Pittsburg M an, h James ofl m receiver, figs Rone who M Court a Jude: was appoin Joseph Swear: » CRN gen, of this action was filed by J 34 taxen 1p; in equity H. Galey John 8 Wi who | : with ! affal Colonel rece The ff V's as WASHINGT 0] BY TELEGRAPH in ization i resus troversy James Pierson, a farmer, was kill while in a buggy by a trolles noar Logansport, Ind Lyon, a handbook suicide his cell od wi William Con fitted maker, m in The State of to 34.823 They are City land demnity of school The President James R. Kaye to six months making molds silver } Utah is grante acres of public ands located the Salt Lake district represent in- to the lands 1 title is i in col ersiale Con need hi mates on cat had 1» The foreign States { June 30 was Another period portations from countries tion hat The In gion has advances In hy and dressed wet ded the Uni year ending ann “1% an yu ot been 153 commerce the fiscal 83.250. 001 of watching South American prevent introduc and discase, inaugurated the De- boot . of ted ar m= to fh ne the mouth by of foot been sion announced its intention to sus- pend all tariffs, naming general and important rates advances, pending investigation into the reasonableness of the proposed advances. The International opium confer fall will have a very general repre- the latest information reaching the Thé Treasury Department abolish- the post of surveyor of cus toms at Port Jefferson, N. Y., out of pity for A. N. Randall, who want. ed to resign the office, but could not do so. An arrangement has been effected between the United States and Cane ada by which a conference will be held shortly In respect to interna- tional railway rates, Willlam Pittman, an American, captured by the Madriz foroes in Nicaragua, war found starving in a filthy cell in Mangua by Consul Ol vAres, Assigtant Paymaator Lawrence 4. Haughéy, of Indiana, was dismissed frum the Navy on a charge of em- bezzlement, Postmaster General Hitcheook salled from New York for Europe. BALLOON BURSTS AND FIVE MEN ARE KILLED A Frightful Aeria! Disaster in Rhenish Prussia. Oscar Erbsloeh, The Inventor Of The Wrecked Dirigible, Who Won The International At The Bt. Louis laces, One Of The Victims——The Balloon Had Met With Two Cup Exposition Previous Gloom Caused By In Aviation Disaster, DEAD WOMAN STRANGLED, Fourd In Her Home, Arms And Ankles Bound » ve New Ork (™ Another ’ Case 0) a8 irder under strange circun uncover Mrz. Rosle lLaucaschick «¢ ¥. ’ ind lving dead 0 on Wash and ankles A stangler flAnCes ed when Jarwey Cit seen in her itrangled Arrests have the Tax. wn wh Big Corporation York of $60. 000, the the New Special) ith it the whole of amount Cor reared upon corporations Second Internal revenue which includes Wall Street district of New lose of ration (ax as in the gistrict, and the York, was the col the business day Monday The corporations which failed to pay will now be sub- ject to a fine of § per cent. and in- terest of 1 per cent a month Charles W., Anderson, collector for the district, said that he had col- lected $3.640.000 and that the total tax in his district will reach $2.700,000 at on Great Britain Sobering Up. Washington, D. C. (Special). The United Kingdom sobered up $54,000,000 worth within the year 1909, according to figures furnished this government hy Consul General John I. Griffiths, of London, who reported a marked falling off in the consumption of intoxicating lHguoss in the British realm during 1909 In that year the amount expended for liquors was $730.000,000. a de- crease of $54,000,000 from 190%, Heat Caused Him To Pray. Passaic, N. J (Special) His head turned by the excessive heat, Frank Viina, of Garfield, was found in the streets here crawling on his knees praying with a crust of bread in one hand and a rose in the other. He had to be lifted, still in a kneel: ing position, into an ambulance and remained in that position until he was admitted to the General Hes pital. Physicians worked over the man diligently and have succeeded in partially relieving him of his strange mania for prayer, § i i i i OVER ONE THOUSAND HOUSES ARE BURNED: The Great Conflagration at] Campbellton, N. B. All The Mills In Campbellton, The Largest Cedar Shingle Center Ini Destroyed co Capital Largely Inter- ested—High Wind And Failure Of Water Main Makes It Impossible | Eastern America, American To Stay The ¥ Lan es X eighboring | Forest Burning. Dalhousie v i (Bpecial) Al exiending isolated town ofl village re over- » a2 gale, the ten Beverly 17 with, women death fen oe amp Lie are Lamp ge were laces 8 600 een be MCAN YICTOR)Y GERMANY iN wo eral Dra n the that nbury Whirial cvent utor ration, E L er i the lepartment, CRsityY ex ry farther ! warrant-| against | of the en-| e by the| ceva { i zation | riumph for nany that Gen inable to on ordinary slander TWO CHILDREN KILLED, Trolley Car And Mule Team Eriact Their Toll Of Death, A Wagon Pittsburg { Special) trolley | cach ex- of juvenile death in: ion. At Ford City the three. of Mearhard Szffran, ai was ground beneath a; trolley car. His neck and back were’ broken He had escaped from his mother on a porch and the falber, infuriated at what he charged with being her carelessness, knocked her down, and was beating her when the police interferred. She escaped. and is in hiding. At Canonsburg nine-year-old Jeshn! Carmack was run over by a team of mules and his skull was crushed. He ran from his father inte the. path of the feam, and was killed! before his helpless parent car and delivery acted a its toll this sect gon vear-old merchan Stock Exchange Seat For $05,000.) New York (Special). A seat om for $65,000, which is $11,000 jess than the price paid for the last seat gold on the exchange In Jalil With Mother. Springfield, II. (Special). coroner's jury recommended that | Mrs. Frank Stout, who confessed to] having shot and killed Deputy State | Game Warden John O'Connor, be | held for murder without bond. Her! six children remained with her in! the jail annex all day Sunday. Mrs. | Stout Is composed and expresses no! regret at having assassinated O'Con- | nor, who she alleges made objection able advances toward her. To the coroner's jury she calmly told the details of the shooting.
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