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Show Mi k WEEK ill MB2SED FOi i RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. Happenings That Are Making History Information Gathered from All Quarters of the Globe and Given in a Few Lines. INTER-MOUNTAIN. John Saxburg was found guiliy of manslaughter by a jury a; Unite. Mont.., in oonneelion with the death of Kmil Miekelson at the White House, a roadliouse near Butte. Hai ry Pike of Denver was sentenced to fourteen years in the penitentiary for shooting Miss Maezclle Kiter last May in Denver. It is asserled that Indians, discontented discon-tented with forest regulations in regard re-gard to cutting timber, are responsible responsi-ble for the forest fires that have been raging in the Coeur d'Alene forest. It is asserted that Indians, discontented discon-tented with forest regulations in regard to cutting timber, are responsible respon-sible for the forest fires that, have been raging in the Coeur d'Alene forest. Firemen dragged 100 panic stricken roomers from a Butte rooming house early Friday morning, when a lire started on the third Horn- by varnish waste rags and threatened to gut the building. Although diligent seaich has been made by the Stilt. Lake City police no trace of Will Jefferies, the murderer of Tim Churchill, has been found, and it is believed he has made good his escape. Aroused by the numerous I hells of horses the citizens of Arapahoe county, coun-ty, Colo., have organized a Protective association, to bring the thieves to justice. Firemen dragged 100 panic stricken roomers from a Bntte rooming house early Friday morning, when a fire started on the third floor by varnish waste rags and threatened to gut the building. Rain, extending from La Junta to Trinidad, Colo., and approaching a cloudburst in extent Friday night, washed out hundreds of feet of Santa Fe railway track between the two cities. - DOMESTIC. The 11-year-old son of Deputy Sheriff Thayer of Kalamazoo, Mich., hanged himself because he was punished pun-ished for not taking his music lesson. Mrs. Cora Muena, the milliner, for love of whom Joseph Wendling. accused ac-cused of the murder of Alma Kellner at Louisville. Ky., bertayed his whereabouts where-abouts to the Louisville police, left for that city Sunday to appear as witness wit-ness against the prisoner and to claim her share of the reward money. Mayor A. H. Bouseman of Ridge-way, Ridge-way, Va., deliberately held a ptick of dynamite in his lap and touched the fuse with a lighted cigar, in order that his family might reap the benefit bene-fit of his life insurance policies. Roy Vaughters. 12 years old, shot Fred Rowen while the latter was in swimming to get even for a prank played upon him by Rowen. Two bullets bul-lets struck the victim in the head. Ruth Richards, aged IS, daughter of a farmer at Warren Corners, N. Y., was shot twice by Frank Ranney of Buffalo, because the gild resented his caresses. Lying prostrate In the street with a huge mastiff standing over her, tearing tear-ing her flesh like a wild beast, Mrs. Rosie Purvis of Butler, Pa., was rescued res-cued from death by a number of men, who beat the dog into helplessness. The woman is in a hospital, probably fatally injured. Private Lester Hansen of the prison r;tiard at Alcatraz island, California, who saved four comrades from drokn-ing, drokn-ing, was awarded a certificate of merit by Major General Leonard Wood. Rain, extending from La Junta to Trinidad, Colo,, and approaching a cloudburst in extent. Friday night washed out hundreds of feet of Santa Fe railway track between the two cities. The coinage of a 21,i-cent piece by I lior.e ', .; -v. a r.-. , j I ri'-r of Suit Lake T. '. .-- ... - ki!b-d by a swpeh engine en tie- Lake rout". I Tl.i- ChsNtisin Knd'-avor suck-lies ere gr ally xercisi-d over the ques-, ques-, lion whether Alice Kooseveli-Long-( vv or: h smokes or not. ! The sheriff of Texas counties met i at Ml Paso, Texas. Monday, for their annual oonloreiiee. A force of 4"'J men under General Lee Christinas, an American follower of General Hnnillu, in Spanish Honduras, Hon-duras, repulsed 2nn government troops under General Diaz. The fii'ty-sixih annual convention of i he International Typographical union opened in Minneapolis Monday. Salt j Lake City is making a strong bid for next years' convention. Colonel Harvey W. Scott editor of the Portland Oregonian, and a member mem-ber of the board of directors of the Associated Press died San lay, at Baltimore, Mil. At the dedication of the granite: shaft that litis been creeled on Town Hill, Provincetown, Mass., in memory of the compact which the Pilgrim Fathers signed in the cabin of the. Mayflower, President Taft will assist in completing an historic work which President Roosevelt helped to begin. Lying prostrate in the street with a huge mastiff standing over her, tearing her flesh like a wild beast, Mrs. Itosie Purvis of Butler, Penm. was rescued from dealh by a number of men, who beat the dog into helplessness. help-lessness. The woman is in a hospital, probably fatally injured. George Clinton Batohelder claims ith.e American girl to be the most beautiful girl in the world, and says that should the Venus de Milo appear ap-pear on the earth today she could not hold a candle to the average American Ameri-can girl. City Comptroller Wilson of Chicago claims that the average property owner in Chicago gets services costing cost-ing more than 300 per cent of the an-: an-: liual taxes paid by him and produces figures to prove his claim. The stage from Mogollon to Silver City, N. M., was held up and the driver slain, the robbers escaping I with twelve bars of gold, valued at ! $1S,OI)0. The same stage was held up last week and the passengers relieved re-lieved of $050 in cash. Every big international plot hatched by an anarchists against the crowned heads has been bred in the Soho district of Loudon, says Scotland Scot-land Yard officials. Mayor A. H. Bouseman of Ridgeway, Va., deliberately held a stick of dynamite dyna-mite in his lap and touched the fuse with a lighted cigar, in order that his family might reap the benefit of his life insurance policies. WASHINGTON. President Taft has commuted the sentence of a courtmartial that Cap-j Cap-j tain Daniel W. Hand, First artillery, at. San Francisco, be dismissed from j the army without honor for drunken-' drunken-' ness, violating a pledge of temper-! temper-! ance and absence without leave. A considerable increase in the num. 1 her of persons killed and injured on the railways of the United States due-i due-i ing the quarter ending March 1, 1910, over a corresponding period last year. The total number kille dduring the quarter was 1,100, and 21,232 were injured. in-jured. This was an increase of 466 killed and 6,110 injured. President. Taft has commuted the sentence of Ami B. Todd, who has served almost his entire term of three months in Fremont, Neb., jail for fraudulent homestead entry. His sentence sent-ence included a $1,000 fine. Todd is reported dying from cancer of the stomach. Postmaster General Hitchcock will j endeavor to bring about peace be-' be-' tween the rival factions of the Republic Repub-lic n party, i FOREIGN, j An earthquake shock in Hayti Thursday lasted 57 seconds, and was i the heaviest shock felt in years. I Baron Aura, of Japan, says it is i the most "foolish of fables" to think that. Japan may seek war with the i United Stales. j An insurrectionary movement has j started in the Basque provinces of j Biseayalava and Guipenzcoa. The gov-; gov-; eminent is dispatching troops to the j scene of trouble. : Twenty students from a noted Ger-: Ger-: man university have arrived in New i York to investigate the "marvelous ! production and commerce of this count ry." : The Japanese military commission. which for several months has been j studying military conditions in En-j En-j rope, has arranged with the company I controlliLg the Wright aeroplane patents in Germany to buy a number of Wright machines. The Japanese military commission, which lor several months has been i studying military conditions in Europe, i br.s arranged with the com.iany con-ti con-ti oiling the Wright aeroplane patents in Gernianv to buv a number of Wright jneici,:,.. The Mcx.oau revolutionists. Magan i l-;i' er:i ;.:::! Villareal. who were released re-leased from a fourire month-' ir.i-' ir.i-' n: isiinnient at Flo i-nn, Ariz.. Thurs-; Thurs-; i!:ty. were gree't'il wii'n cries of "Viva j 1:1 Revolution" a shr-y s"'ii':" ;1 from ! the ears i . .Vivi' It's by our liun- ''.. ' il of livir -.).: :t rv men. Tif report is t:g;iin in circtilat ion ii::!i Cardinal Merry del Yal has ex- ' ss"d his in'ention of re-iai'.ir.u from '-is post as pa pal seen iary oi stak a er the sei Pel. u nt of 1 coutrovc. Slew Sl-ew en ihe Spanish gnvernni'-nt and . ." vai'enn. the LL S. government is urged by a New York banker, who declares thai the use of such a coin would mean a saving of ?:!f), 000,000 yearly to consumers. con-sumers. Ruth Richards, aged IS. oaughier of a farmer at Warren Corners, N. Y., was shot twice by Frank Ilanney ot Huffalo because the girl resented his caresses. Christopher Columbus Wi'son. president of the United Wireless company, com-pany, married his I H-year-old stenographer, stenog-rapher, Ste'la Lewis, in New York, to prevent her from giving testimony in tho conspiracy cases. John D. Rockefeller lias lit en served personally whh a summons to nppeur in court in the suit for .-.3i.i;ih dam-aires dam-aires brought apaii:.-: him and liie S'ereiard Oil company at Findiay. Ohio, last week, by Thomas 15. Kelly a::i! other.-. Alter siico:it:g a fa-r.o and two p" 'let men a' S 1 : i Toy. Ohio. Harvey May. i lios.h-r. was killed by another officer. William J. Carver, the new.-, pa reran, rer-an, who hurled his infant sen abou' lie room inu'l dea.'ii ensued, was do-dare;' do-dare;' to be insane at the lime (if doll- t'ae l:e:,,-;p .... act. |