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Show 4 f ANOTHER MEXICAN REVOLUTION RATES WAR State of Oaxaca Refuses to Recognize the Central Government and to STEAMSHIP COMPANIES CONSIDERING SUSPENSION OF TRAFFIC ON THE WEST RIVER. Mexico City. The state of Oaxaca on Saturday formally declared that It does not recognize the central This action was taken government. and ratified by by the legislature Governor Benito Juarez. Jr., as a result of the refuaal of President to permit the federal troops to assist the governor in suppressing local Insurrectionists. Crowds are said to have marched through the streets of the town yelling "Death to Madero and the central government," and declaring the people of Oaxaca would fight to tho last to maintain the sovereignty of U'opyrilit, BEATTIE 1911.) CONFESSES CRIME BESIEGED BY TURKS Virginia VfMfe Murderer Goes to the Electric Chair With a Sneer Upon ITALIANS NO FARTHER ADVANCED Upon His Lips, After Confessing. THAN ON THE DAY FOLLOWING THEIR DISEMBARKATION. Richmond. Jr., went to day morning, of his young fession wan Va. Henry Clay his death at dawn Frithe confessed murderer wife, although the connot made public . until four hours after he had paid the toll exacted by the law. NANKING SHELLED BY REBELS. Ho maintained to the end the nerve he had exhibited HATs Surrounding Old Stronghold of stuce first he wns accused of k'llins ManchusSSwarmt With Besiegers. his wife last July. His last expresNanking. jtjler more than half a sion was a sneer when he observed the chair that was to launch him century of sllenve, the hills overlookof Nanking;, ' the Into eternity. ing the walled-crtancient capital of Vhlna, swarm with The confession was mide public In rebellious forces cger for its occu the rotunda of a downtown hotel by to overthrow the Rev. Benjamin Dennis, eiie of the pation and diMermliV-the last stronghold ulC the Manchus ministers who had labored with Beat-tisouth of the Yangu to repent. As a matter of fact. From the Tiger hill bift. for several It was acknowledged by the minister, hours Sunday morning big guns Meattle flint admitted bis guilt NoIbff '" jueatedly, while Vnrther up vember 9, the day after bo entered f- -r f'i?0f$iJF' northeastern ritoga from the death cell before the fruitless appeal for a commutation of sentence r , inline Ming tombs for a mile was made to Governor Mann. It was semi-circlwestward to the YanrMv. n't until Tl.urxJjy i'i.it he wjuM smaller forts scattered shells Into agree to Its being put In writing for every section of the city. So far as his signature. Then all hope that known the casualty list is not large. the governor would Interfere was General Wong, second In command of gone. the defenders. Is among those killed. PUNISHING TAR PARTY. BOMB FOR GOVERNOR. Attacked Kansans Who Brutally School Teacher to be Imprisoned. Ingenious Contrivance Found at Home of John K. Tener of Pennsylvania. Lincoln Center, Kans. Two of the Inr party" case, Pittsburgh. What Is believed to defendant In Jh have been an attempt lo injure Gov- John Schmidt and Sherrlll Clark, late ernor John K. Tenner, or if not that, Friday were round guilty of assault a pracfial joke that might have been and battery by a Jury In Judge Grov-er'court that had been out continj-ouslserlotiH. was tl'sn.v: red nt Charlu- since 11:30 o'clock Thursday morning. A. N, Rimms, the third defendant, was acquitted, Sentence on th two men was deferred permit attorneys to arguo a motion for a y e flf'n s new trial. F.arller In the diy in the snni court sentence of one year each In the county Jail, the extreme penalty In Kansas for the offcie chars. J, were panted on Everett CI. Clatk. Jay Fltr.waler, Watson Sranton and Edv of ward Ulcord, confessed assailant defendants Mary Chamberlain. The were accused of the same crime a the other men. In ad I lion to the sentenre. the rourt ruled that the men must pay the costs of the prosecution. Fought Duel Before Camera, Paris. A dispute over the writs of the charges asainst M. Lsngevin, JOHN K. TENER. professor of general and experimental M the Colleze of h)ic rol. Pa., the home of the governor, brought by his wlf. and involving the oeaf 'fle'reT "S,rMi3Tprofessor's coworker In sMentiflr device An Ingeniously """Ifqjrlvcd Madame Curl, resumed In S h P1"" duel with sword between M. Chervet, containing powder, a n of lead rdit'T ot Ait'wn Francai. There was of steel, a bit'Iet shaped end a small sheet of papei Vn"'r",,d', a-- hiimbrr of bouts tinder seore of Drive the Kepublican hosse) I Finally Daudt holograph. tn the hands of the I'nlt.ty xny'M Stales wounded under the irm. A feconcilia-Hopostal authorities. A rigid Vlnvestl-gatiofallowed. . is under way. Suffragists to Give Baby Show. Officer Killed by Indians. Chicago. To prove to skeptical can rear rhil men that siffr2t Bielwr, Cal. A peace officer after a battle with two Indians " dren, as one of their main t'iirrc-- " n Indian girl dead from Injuries Re- members of the lilino's branch of th" Su!Tra ceived In imnnmny Jaltig ao'lattott l.atr Equal were the casualties of a fiebt Satur p'snred a cunty fair at wWrh the day In sn attempt to arrest two In- main fratuie Will be a baty s'iow. A for shooting at will ! dian deapcrad of awarded ti th Roderick Mr Arthur, a " nrnhant of prettft baby. of 1he town of Mr Arthur. A Idiho Fwc'1 ' Cap'wrei. determined tnn are foilowit g the Inr tre 1,'nlen, I.os Arie"r "t dians and will ikbow them no merry I a'! eel wh"c cf !" k when they overtake thm. K'vf r, Il'.bo. to have f m' '7?1f1 La Toilette to Take f tump. 10 la'. he.e !s It la announced here Pridiy Washington j:of ::fiie Irippc'or. fen western d'n !.i said to fave confma d and w 1; that Senator InF:.llelt-- ' Speech-makint'mr will not begin I. tak'-- to Idaho for trial immedi nfll sfter congress convene. ately. to Win. Smith BjunJ Dryden is Dead. r. Newark. N. J.Johl n, Grant s Pass, Ore. Smith is sure to be elected mayor of Grant's Pass, founder of the prndential tn.'irn'-ompanv of America, sod at itr ha1 when the votes are rounted on polling day. Of the three tickets In the frartirally all of his I t", std f'irmer field, each is headed by a different nemler of the t'nited States senate died Friday nieht. man by the name of Sm'th. Fcwnd Guiity ef Murder. Bought a Tit'. New York Miss Mildred Sherman, BprincfiM. Macs Th jirr In the yoiineeft daughter of Mr. and Mrs raae of ItTtfarn O. Mfsp'Trer, rhare'-1th th m Maths R kiliing of William Walts ghermsn and heirrns a verdict Pat- to millions, was married Saturday af- Plackstotie, retn-neternoon to kord Camoys, a young Eng urday, Cndirg the defendant guiJ'y first degree murder. 4ish nobleman. w iine. - n dd r.e p-l- oe g D-v- .b d Town of Tripoli It Virtually Besieged by Turks and Their Arab Allies, Who Are Patiently Waiting and Hoping for Revenge on Enemy. Paris. That the town of Tripoli Is virtually besieged by Turks and that Homs is in no better fituatlcn, Is the opinion of the correspondent of the Temps, who has succefded In Joining the Ottoman forces near Zouagher. He telegraphs regarding the. Turkish side of the war, the message, wulclt was received Thursday, saying: "It Is certain that, after a month and a half of war, after laro expenditures and serious lopse. the Italians are no further advanced than on the day folIf the lowing their t!lem!arkatlon. Turkish forces are Inferior In number to th Italians, they make up in confluence what they lack In number. "I expected to find disorder and discouragement. On the contrary, everywhere I met order, discipline and con- SAMUEL OOMPERS were all of the old officers will bo his. ? res, re. av. ia Oentut Convicted, IWnadinn, Cal Dr. Anhur McDavlt, charped with a s'alutory often" In c'ltinrctlnn with the imprls-- ! onment of Miss Jessie Mrlfonald for 'xtern nrnihs In a rotti next his office, wss found guilty Friday by the jury, which deliberated less than half an b ur McDavlt announced that he wctibl appeal when be Is called for ntctire. The maximum penalty is a year in Jail. . . 6t hc-- Has Cowrie In Matrimony. Angel, Cil A course In is included in the curriruHm si the Cardr-nAvirwtara! I,iz?i I w Wnile part'y hidden onlcr tie fiatrip .f mpS,iji eroti'rmi'-sof fcir'i d3;!y take adrant-- a f e t:f nirifUn tn the rare of bj-- l ie . rii'il e' daft and domestic ef'h'-fti- lrj "I!1 !e titfji a me hi ii. i YftitTi'ng net Cal fo-n- fan ol I- ciw ete, Rste:j Frari' Kan iTO-ips- Wife and Her Paramour. Kenosha. Wis Tortured by the mental picture of his headless wife and h r paramour, whom he slew, Pahquale March'nl, aged 2", a m wpnt to a priest and confessed the double crime, which bad then not been discovered. Tbe young avenger was lurned over to the who are closely guarding him for fear of possible mob violence. According to Marched, he went home Saturday nlrht and found' bis wife, Rosarls. and bis cousin ami. namesake occupying Mrs. Marches!' bedchamber. Th younger Marchi si, a favor, had who was not of ite of tbe husband and the scene-drovhim mad. he said. Without his presence to become known, Marches! went to a woodshed, probfd-ro- ii cured a band ax, crept to th and chopped off the Wads of I he) two lovers. e no-lit- e, b'-e- n Convicted on Sister's Testimony. on the, Wah;ngion. Convicted testimony of h's own siter, the widow of h's victim, Arthur Cmnwell, . who printer, twenty three yesr-olkilled his brother In law, James Cou-t-r,here laM June, was f'nnd guilty of miiril-- r in the second d"?ree II" was sentenced to twenty years In the pen'ntlary. The trial C,tj'e t je Oup-s- . revoJu'inniry rl;:iifd ore tf the i y.r (or-t- re late t' u' e Bridge Collapsed. Wr.'- V- Or.e man wa r Tessle I suppose you won't marry unless you find one girl in a million. Tom No; with a millon. ECZEMA BABY'S AND 1 Into rtrr -- f(br 1t'f. .. ,, bv!y De; Nit to CO' f'.'l f 1 Will !' ,Z.t r.3tna! ; v? Exe'-ti- Thinpon. csiirht t'-- in l r Of th n ir.thtu r-- An-etira- bi-ar- a. 1 . t d Vcn re of !i.ip-Tiemjl tv.e Uo k l )iTii toad have a" . snd I a Tor s tin'-- fh St- - Ve. Ve'mri ;rd t id ; hln. 'J TuB's Fills wrr rtrtt a Angele. arretted at Cal a Mr. EWHh n Anze'es Hall b- -t' DtVILOP f LtSH. Monday, charged wi'h a dine a ran , tt smueeler. whcs lann-lb w raptnrrd off th roaat of Monterey county h. C"n-tadi- IW--t NewsfSprr Man u cirt. Charged With Bigarry. forMerger is SuttaineJ. M tcb'll. A. !nti of Aftee'es. M:lank H Th snprrr,a baring COUGHS City. S known fiewspap'' fn an -- ourt of Mioir", in an three kr,in wive arid tk police s'a1 ar4 4. opinion by I v Chief ' leaf nt! Tnor whr employed on a bwal I1cf)tj:y Jntr.p VallHnt tn Mmday. ! s femmitted t, sa'cil ra ara Neinoa denied E th month, Bfoi of f't aked by Saturday af'ernw by drirkirf lb attorney grnerxl to 'ri;o?v tht bigThursday 'a fharg carbolic acid DRUB STDSri f"l itif. r&r of Gould lines in Missouri. ,Sr mnif I ffie( BOILS iy inj-ite- f !l n . -- j others rre kl'l' d n1 late Sunday when a stel bride f 't of Msi'ie VsTy on th Columbia A P'iut fo'ind trii" ay collaied si enling ta'k of a s'tik" wl.ieh woiJd bav anec'd e.Oftt m'n Funds for Oef rs S.cs Cifk for Breach tf Aflsrts The rrinien' crt of the M'sa AO'S Hfinpi MtP.ff. W.tsh. Pedera!ir1 of I ,'i irr has T of Fp- kn'1. a whit vnmii i, has filed (iUfsted ail sslariel eTI'ers of tbe fd a of p'orn's ty t a?sirl Corn Til- f ratlfrti an 4 3iY,-a f hiriman. cd 7 )eais. ' !t gire on? week's pay to the Mc.Vimirt de-f- it'ni at piil'mati. and ila!ns iV if 1 damaes. t e f jT.d. frf.m A DIFFERENCE. s three das. .ar.-jt-le-. t h in F,.in hill at Nanking Th"!rdar h after dj-rrafi?h;int. rd s f ' 'e Ve'eid Th:irdiy S"rr i.1 r x t-- n "My son was about three weeks old on his when I noticed a breaking-ou- t cheeks, from which a watery substance oozed. A short time after, bis arms, shoulders snd breast broke out ENGLANDDEiKf S PEACE. also, and in a few days became a solid scab. I became alarmed, and called Her Relations to Other "ffDropean our family physician who at once pro- r!lttAHRA C7ema. Th I1.'Nations Explained by Sir ' tie fellow u3nileTV-i.- r o. Edward Grey. hnilt f niAntli. Londo. Sir Edward Grey, secreseed that be time, on for Monday came foreign affairs, tary 11 discouraged. cleared tbe political atmosphere and tor's treatment, and poured oil on the turbulent waters use of Cuticura Soau L of Anglo-Germarelations In s and in a few days speech in the bouse of commons. The eruption oih The foreign reviewed change. secretary was almost healed, and the whole Moroccan episode, from arms and breast were the sudden appearance of the Ger- ter. When he was about man gunboat Panther at the port of old, all trace of the eczema w of the Agadlr up to the signing "During bis teething perlo2 Franco-Germatreaty. He unflinch- head and face were broken our" ingly upheld the attitude taken by bolls which I cured with Cutlcura tbe British government, but at the Foap and Ointment. Surely he must same tlmo declared that its action have been a sufferer. During great was never antagonistic to Germany the time of teething and from the time or to any settlement she was able to I dropped the doctor's treatment. I with France did which not ued the Curicura Soap and Cuiicura arrange threaten the rights of Great llrltaln. Ointment, notnlng else, and when two Sir Edward made no secret of the years old he was the of health. fact that the situation bad at one His complexion was picture soft and beautiUime been tense, but thought his ful, and bis bead a mass of silky curls. statements would prove a sedative I bad been afraid that be would never ti a world which had been Indulging be well, and I feci that I owe a great in a fit of political alcoholism and deal to tbe Culfcur.t Remedies.' that the lime had arrived for It to Mrs. Mary TV. UHiey, 24 (Signed) get sober and u keep cool. K. Jackson St, Colorado Springs. Col, Great llrltaln had no secret treaty and both Prance and Russia knew Sept 24. 1910. Altho:gU Cuticura and Ointment are re, 1.1 by drugperfectly well that British public Soap opinion would not support any prov- gists and dealers everywhere, a earn- ocative or aggressive action against pie of each, with 32 page book, will be mailed Ire on application lo "CutiGermany. Germany's strengih In Itself was a cura," Dept. S L, Boston. that no other country guarantee would seek a quarrel with her, but Wat In Real Trouble. A passenger who escaped uninjured if a nation bad the biggest army In tbe world and a very big navy and from a serious railway smash, seeing was going to build a still bigger a fellow-travelsearching anxiously navy, then that nation must do all among the wreckage with a lantern, In Its power to prevent appreheu-slon- s offered to assist In the search, and, of others, lest that power thinking the old man bad lost bis Miotild have aggrexsive Intentions lo- - wife, asked In sympathetic tones: "What part of the 'rain was she Inf srd them. IUIslng hi lantern and glaring at the Hurled from Train by Greek. kindly dispoed passenger, tbe old Redwood Cily, Cal. Ceorg Condes, man shouted with Indignant distinct-tie- s one of the three cousins whow at that triumphed over physical Intempt to sf prehend PhuU-Prandoe- - firmity: "She, sir! she! I am look. m .. cos. wanted for j ing for my teeth!" in Valley, Greece, lej l the shooting Sold. affray in the Pan Fiancisco ferry su hlh resulted in the "Who gave away the bride?" jlion on Sunday "She waan't given away; she bad jibath r.f Patrolman Charles F. Castor and Thorna Flnnelly, was hurl d oil three rich suitor, and she went to tbe a train at South City, a San Francisco highest bidder." . suburb, early Monday nieht and s if Dr. I'ienVn Plmaant Pellet cure confered injuries that caused bis d",ith an etilitKm i the caae r.f hour. later, tit assailant was an un stitution. tnanv Cur the rm sod yoa Uent:fled Gr" k. cure the dieae. to lake. Halts Show Girls' Trial, Th man who succeeds must work New York Th of I.Wian hard, but not so hard as the one Vt tril Graham snd F.thel Conrad, th show fall. sirl who ar rhar-rewt'h hoor? " W. E. D. Ft--- . ntbtne srrmp fnr OiiMrn r1w hailed a! ript wfi-- n h rnn. rmnr-- m inAmrt n ur'r I of a .vonnay r.y in jnror IM, ptUm, tunm colte, Urn m bwui Tcr.y It nkle. at the Instance of the court. e show bow much of the bible we believe by the way we Irwt God. Reduces Harvester Fine. Jt.fei9iil Ci'y. M'n. Th? tieme rrvn.t on Monday rrdn"' 1 th Internatinn tl Harvsler against th company from ir.'ift'io t' I2r,.ooi. wM ts ta w h Accused of Aiding Smugglers, T .r'.- - ThV mmltm4 M.Hndat tnii-,1.- Hat-urda- rast-timni- - - X n elected without opposition. The correspondent Is unable to the number or plans of the CONFESSES HORRIBLE CRIME. Turks, merely saving that Jhelr military attacks must await helpful obser- Italian Merchant Admits Beheading Malne-Et-Ixtl- SOLDIERS. Doan's Kidney Pills Brought Health and Cheerfulness. Mrs. J. P. Pemberton. 854 Lafayett St.. Marshall, Mo., says: "For years I suffered with Bright' disease which grew doctors said was Incnrable. so-- weak, I had to take to my bed. Kidney secretions were suppressed, I became terribly bloated, and finally reached the point where I took no interest in life. It was then I began using Doan's Kidney PUU and soon Improved. Before long I was without a sign of the trouble that seemed to be carrying tne to my grave." "When Your Back Is Lame, Remem-berth-e Name DOAN'S." BOc.all stores. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. n t Sixty Passengers Drowned as Result of Railroad Disaster. Satimur, France, Sixty passengers. It Is estimated, lost their lives through the plunging of a train Into the Thouet river Thursday, owing to the breakdown tf a bridge on the flat railway at Afifitreul! Ik Hay. In the department of the Many of the panenEer who got out throiiEh the windoss tried lo save (hcruM-lve- s by cl.ncing to t"n tops of tires which showed above the water In mont hnwevcr, they sere quickly washed Several skiff made Ineffectual to wake reetie. The crews of (1 e were nearly swamped. BY POPU- TIRED, SICK AND DISCOURAGED. ty-fo- annual convention "Patbnt and ready for everything, tees, the thirty-firsthe Turkish soldier is accepting all. of tbe American Federation of Labor without complaint. If he suffers." he adjourned Saturday night. No fight developed on the knows It is for the empire at Islam, of President Samuel Gompers, while the Arab knoss that If be dies, reand vations. TRAIN DROPS INTO RIVER. UPON Lisbon. The disorders which occurred here Monday nlpht, owing to tbe expulsion of two Chinese women for the illegal exercise of a "cure for blindness," attained serious proportions. All the streets In the center of the city were occupied by cavalry who charged conituunusly in all dithe state. The populate which was To all l,ntcnts and purposes Oaxaca rections. has Beceded and placed herself In a armed, offered firm resistance and Sud state of rebellion. The federal gov- shots were freely exchanged. ernment, however, has not yet decld' denly a great explosion was beard on the Placa Hum Pedro. The cavalry eJ to regard It as such. , In official circles It Is considered galloped up, unslinglng their and poured volley after volley probable that Madero will send a commission to treat with Governor through the windows of a cafe In Juarez before attempting military which a great mob had taken refuge with and barricaded themselves subjection. chairs, divans and other furniture. The mob answered the attack until GOMPERS AGAIN LEADS. all tbe large panes of glass were ridIs Chosen Without Opposition as dled with bullets. Then tbey surrenPresident of Federation of Labor. dered. Two persons were found Atlanta. Ca. After selecting Roch- killed and a large number wounded. A similar scene was enacted at anester, N. Y., as the place for holding the annual convention In 1912, re- other store, where some of the Reelecting for next year all Its old of- publican leaders had taken refuge ficers and adopting without amend- from the furious populace. The riotment the reports of several commit- - ers, unable to cope with the militia, fled into taverns and other places, from which they hooted and fired upon the passing soldiers until th latter entered and expelled them. An official statement gives th number of killed as two, while tnir others were wounded and sixty-siarrested. The statement attributes the disorders to "enemies ol the republic." tentment. paradie with Mohammd MADE Members of Mob Meet Soldiers In Deadly Conflict, Two Being Killed, While Many Were Injured During the Fight. Ma-der- o e hi FIGHT FOLLOWS ALL-NIGH- T CHARGE LACE The West river Is "Hongkong. 'swarming with pirates and traffic to Wu Chow In Kwangsl prolnce is seriously imporilod. The steamship companies are greatly alarmed and are of serconsidering the suspension vice. They are continuing for the present with armed crews. Great Indignation has been aroused by the attack by pirates on the British steamship Shinon a Tew days lino, when Chief Officer Nicholson was murdered. The people are becoming 'Clamorous for intervention of some to put down the lawelssness. outIn 19UG, owing to piratical rages, guards were placed on all the steamers and other precautions were taken, but later on because of that the British flag was Immune from attack these precautions were relaxed. The rifles have become rusty and their passengers are without ammunition. One steamer carries a cannon, but no shells. Canton la said to be practically In the hands of brigands. Grave troubles are feared. General Lung la almost powerless to maintain order and contemplates flight. Some anxiety Is felt by the foreigners. e AN All Purposes Has Seceded. Chinese Outlaw Become to Numerous and Bold That People Are Clamoring for Intervention to Put Down the Lawlessness. LISBON RIOTING AT KEEPIN' 'EM TWIRLING ae 1 ka-ntf- fi"l I r Jrrm pfr - COLDS' arf n -- ia t- rA. -- , |