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Show - - ' 1 f Ifc? , COALVILLE TIMES N. JACOB SUM PETfMO N Editor and Manager. Entered at the Utah. Mar 7, Matter; Pot office la CHINESE PROTECT LEON LINO. FIGHT OF: Mssons,' Acting With Content of ChL ' '"eeaa Government, Said to B EH . Hiding Murderer-- wu 1 F.uu,kja ..a y " no-kno- ore y o ng - per-ton- head-Quad- - ' pro-tend- -- J m , u - af -- 000-mll- m bay-Capta- in Bonn-ventur- e -- -- tonim-raim-- e me o affeo-Unsafel- y er 1 with. 1 - Many Thousand Men In Pennsylvania, . Ohio and West Virginia 8trlhs for Increase In Wags Hu Taken Refuse in Rossini Som on UTAH STATE - -- Sacond-Claa- a ilmct " EAST Coalville, Hsle Suel took Denver -- Thfa l'h suicidal intetjt in poison la the Ling s room In VwYork City statement made Itp the official court Terma af Subscription. bulletin of IekJalT China.,,. copy of Ona Tear la which has eVhod Denver TW PreiiJent of tkeWesteris Fed-ratisfWme&r IS'tnade tir a report "This 40 of Miners Denounces Three Month. In Advance Two Bystanders Hart in Enfo the fiWie government by the ChL .01 who York In tingle Coplea New City, peaehonsul Hii Opponent. ' counter at Butler, Pa. Sample copies on application. was ordered to Investigate the reported murder of Klsle Slgel by Leon N Ling NEWK. . was translated by Lee Rsrs bulletin The With Pelted Soldiers Sarcastically te Gompsrs Fall- Bottlg,and Wing, "a leader of the Chinese colony to Deliver the Labor Vote In Whereupop-'Thsof Pieces Coal, No trace has been found of the Hot In Denver. According to Lee, when Last National Campaign.- t Rid Into Crowd, FlriAjj Their ' Spring hotel robber. Three boy this report was matje to Peking order Member Stand Behind th were arrested, but established an alibi. Weapons Into th Ground. were Issued by' the head of the ChiconPresident with the acted who James If. Anderson of Salt Lake nese Masons, -7 sent of the government that thp fugiCity has been selected by the pie)-den-t aa United Slate uiaisbal for Uutler, Pa.Wn a riot following the tive Ling should be protected by all all over the world. Chinese Utah,- The administration forces unexpccted arrlval here of a detach Chinese in America were consuls secretly oo )nver. rolled throughout the deliberations For the first time In the history of ment of' state contbulary late Sun communicated with, and until be Western Federation of.Mlnera has been day. afternoon, a striking unploye of the town, an untuarrled-tna- B lodgment If made by the New entlon on Wednesday. By a vote elected as member of the school tint' Standard Steel Car comutny of York police authorities that Leon Lyndora was probably fatully Injured Ling was not responsible for the death imost two to one the convention board at Sprlngvllle. were seriously of M i Sigel he will be protected. ga the members of the' executive The Agricultural college of ltah and two bystuudera strike wounded Fifteen atipjiosed bo d the right to vote proxies, In Is constructing a new woman', build VICTIMS GF TETANUS. The strikers splti of the protest led by J. F. I r ocou leaders were arrested Ing which will be ready gathered arouud the plant, angered at HitAlnsoa, an pancy In September. 1909, Hundred and Fourteen Deaths boarl member. arrival of the troops. This caused Again the Moyer supThe ninth annual convention of the the Reported Since July 4 the clash. poses scored in preventing the Utah Pharmaceutical association was The approach of the constabulary deaths due Chicago-Twelvemconsideration of the presheld In Salt Lake CIty on Wedm-sdnbecame known through strike pickets. to tetanus as a result of the Fourth of ident annual report, In which that and Thursday of last week. An alarm was sounded throughout the were celebratlotr reported oflJolS bitterly denounced fa's . A trip Is belng mde throughout little suburb of Lyndora, where the July in the federation aa trouble the country on Wednea-dathroughout the stale by the commission appoint of the Standard Steel Cur complant deaths and disrupters of organized the total due This mukep," brings ed tp make a complete record of the pany la located, and within a few mo- to the observance of Independence labor; President Moyer also referred veterans of the Indian wars. ments thousands of strikers and their to Samuel Gompera day. from all causes, up to 114. One sazeaSIcally Farmers of Wllard are buny har symiiathlzers lined the streets. of the victims was Professor W. R. falhiri in the last national campaign The vesting their grain Just now. Slowly the troope- r- cleared the Pitkin', head Instructor of throm-mercia-t to Jead the Jabor votes in a solid crop this yesr I exceptionally good, streets, and all railways were appardepartment at Albion (Mich- phL'tux to the 'polls under the banner and is much better than last year. ently clear as the car company's igan) college. His death was caused of i, (arty dominated by corporate by the premature explosion of a reJudge H. P. Henderson, the promt plant. 5. Bent Salt lake attorney who died of Marching order was again formed, volver on July Prtttllcally the entire day was taken not b&d ridden 3 the on twenty but left June troopers last, prop pneumonia tHh the read'ng of officers - reup Feet. Fell One Hundred with were lted Corpse before they erty In Utah and Michigan valued at yards ports, which showed the organization bottles, slag, pieces of board and Dakerfleld, Cal. Hurled over the to over 140,000.-Twts) b excellent condition as to mem-berff-il ' of coal thrown from the tops a on lumps the Into canyon deep special officers employed In of the houses along the narrow street. grade and finances, and free from 1 to Democrat! Springs, at the railroad yards of Salt Lake City with the exception of those The troopers were ordered to draw grsde strike clock Tuesday morning, an automoare accused of holdlng-ua couple of and load their guns As the column authorized at Ely, Nev and la Under-take-- Greeks one Coroner McGinn, bile carrying of forty- turn advanced the crowds nlghttast week,-4akl. . A.'rt. Dixon and the body of Alajt f 100 from one of the me. again surged Into the streets. Put. Mills Rfeetary Ernest report suddied Leatherdale. who Thomas conto a the their horses trot, ting The entire amount of real and now 38,980 paid-u- p rode Into the crowd, firing denly on Sunday at the springs, fell shotej that there are stabulary on be which will taxes property oepbers, while 15,000 more are betheir weapons Into the ground. It was 100 feet, crashing Into a pile of boulpaid In Salt lake county for the pres during this' clash that three persons ders, while the wicker basket con- ing (raffled by the organization ; that -ant year Is (68,755,662 and In Salt were shot The strikers used revol- taining. the corpse rolled down the the las a membership gain of about Lake City the amount la (32,194 20. vers freely. It is said, canyon until the rocks stopped it. The 7,00 Aove all losses for the year; , kUkk Hall, of Ogden Following the flash' the strikers men leaped from the auto before It that tin receipts of the Denver hill and held an Imfor the past fifty years, died July 13, gathered on umped the ledge. The basket and aggregated (198,979, and the at the age of 83. Mr. Hall was known promptu meeting. They were ad- body were undamaged, but the car exptfdttures (181,258. to almost every resident of the coun- dressed by Father Heeavaca of the was b; ttered to a wreck. church, who advised against .fRAGIC ENDING OF PICNIC. ty, and had held several municipal of- Cathplle violence and bloodshed. Who Tortured Californian Baby fice, Should bs Given Taste of Lash. . 8ch teacher and Threa Girl Pupils DON CARLOS DEAD. According to Information received i' Drowned. of Cal E. A. Liebscher Fresno. from Washington, more .than ..80,000 Vica arrested was to Throne Pretender Sonoma. Cal, V Spanish Thursday acres of land in Garfield and Piute iscouver, B. C. While "wading tim of Apoplexy. evening at Madera on a charge of Jt&nnkand on the beach of Burrard comities have been designated for enbaby. To inlet, twelve miles from Vancouver, cruelty to his Rome Don Carlos of Bourbon, try under the enlarged homestead or from sucking its lips, Wednesday afternoon, a teacher and infant the atop died law, to the farm throne, dry Spanish Is alleged that Liebscher pierced thret of her girl pupils, members of a Mike Morgan, n miner employed In Sunday at Vares In Lombardy. He the chtldXi tongue with a needle and Sunday school 111 for a long time and the picnic party, were been had West the Daly at Park City, fell down sewed a button on either aide When 'Ihe l.BOO level, latest reports Indicated that he was arrested the man was carrying the drowsed. ' The dead are Miss Gertrude Ankers, Sustaining painful Injuries. His es- suffering from apoplexy. Don Carlos, baby In a barley sack but the but(6, the teacher; Annie Murray, aged under who claimed ton th removed been had Irom of Duke Madrid, cape from an awful death will always estab- tongue, aged IS; Alice Poison, aged 12, and of , law th succession Salic remain a mystery, Slgnl Bock, aged 10. lished by Philip V to be the legitiAt a recent meeting of the Salt mate king of Spain, by the title of Posters 'to Help Fight Against The cfclldrea and their teacher were Lake County 'Horticultural aoclety, It Charles VII, 'wa born at Lay bach, th Great White Plague. members of a Sunday school picnic was reported that green apple aphis Austria, March 30, 1818. His father, Atlanta, Ga. The National Associa- party that had gone to the beach from and elm scale 'had caused consldera- - Don Juan, was a brother of Don Car- tion of BUI Posters voted Wednesday the Brovnvllle school, near New - ' the Count tie damage to thetreea of the county lo Charles Vll, known. in convention to donate to Westminster. They had been on the de Montemolln, In support of whose afternoon during the past month. the fight (1,200,000 beach three hours when they decided the Carllst risings of 1818, ' That the naval veterans of the civil claimsworth of publicity. This means that to go to bathing. 1855 and I860 were organized. war InlemMo. hold a rousing reunion all over the United States and Canada -WOWEN DEFY AUTHORITIES, national at tbe limeof the forty-thlr- d they wlllglve not only apace upon hill-COW CAUSES BATTLE. boards, but the labor of posting as encampment-o- f -- the G. A. 1L In Salt well," to hints and raiitlons to thoKe Lsmlo Suffragettes Refuse to Com-p- lj Lake City, la evldent-froa -- notice Mississippi Stockmen Principals In who have, or: may be exposed to the With Prison Regulations. J sent out to all naval veterans, Bloody Tragody. white plague. On the heel of this ' Lonjon. The suffragettes In Hollo John T. Stringer, a former resident Union, Miss. A cow caused a bloody offer the Poster Printers association way Jail, who have been making trouof Salt Lake City, and one of .the best platol battle In the street here Sat- donated (200,000. ble fof the prison authorities by refusknown real eatale men of the city, urday. It resulted In the killing of Will Electrify Southern Pacific. ' ing ta comply with the prison regulatdied nt Oakland, Cal., July 17. Ha two men, the fatal Injury of two more New York. It Is eaid that orders ions, have been ordered consigned to was born In Mlchlgantown, Ind., In and the serious wounding of another. 1848, and moved to Salt Lake la 18(8 The dead: E. J. McDonald, cattle amounting to' (13,000,000 for the elec- their cells for a period of twenty-fou- r Fatally In- trification of the Sacramento divlsloh hours." But their spirit do not apGeorge W. Emery, who died nt man; Peter McDonald. Marshfield, Mass., July 11, at tha ags jured: Cornelius Chisholm, cattle of the Southern Paclflc railway, pro- pear to bo depressed, and they are determined as 'ever to jefuse to under consideration of 78. was governor of Utah during man: Jo Miller. The fight was be- ject that has been tween the McDonalds on one side, and tor some time, wHT be placed as soon work or to snbmlt willingly to the President Grant administration and Chisholm on the other. Chi as a cable of authorization Is received treatment usually 'accorded to crimGovernor A. I Thomas la now th Miller solm claimed the cow was h!s prrV from E. 11. Harrim&n, who is abroad inals. The governor of the jail has ole surviving governor of territorial erty and the McDonalds disputed his for bis health. Steep grades, heavy ordered Hint the women be brought , day. claim. Jo Miller and Peter McDonsnowfall and many snowsheds and before the on charges of Since the state law went into effect. ald started the row ln. front of the tunnela have always hampered steam defying themagistrates rules, breaking prison rlocomotives In tbe-- - haul froro Reno, the windows of their cribs, etc. the secretary of state has Issued 881 U nloiT bank. to Cal. Nev., Sacramento, .automobile licenses and 105 chauf- filoop Capsizes During Squall. Weston Completes Long Journey.' feura licenses and Is now preparing New Yprk. Ten persons were Submarine Sinks, Ten Men Drowned. ' Francisco. Edward for publication a pamphlet containing San Payson Cromer, Eng. The British subma- Webton the aged pedestrian, reached the' name and numbers issued up to drowned Sunday afternoon, two of excursion when little them the girls, rine designated aTTlT was sunF' this date. city at 10:60 oclock Wednesday twentytwo TTiureday night by the cargo steamer carrying his .A company is being formed for the sloop Roxana, wa capsized by. a a point hur and a half night, July 14, having completed at passengers, EddystOne e act ory 4, purpose-of Journey from New York to building New-Yo- rk - ton. In Cache county, for the manu San Francl8Co."Th6"actnaldlgtance Samuelson of the. Roxana lightship. Thirteen member of the fact u re of rolled oats, wheat Bakes athlete vessel crew went to the bottom trith covered by the white-hairewere survivors twelve and picked up her and and corn flakes. Work will be started was (.925 miles by mile posts, but figwere three The saved. only under great difficulties in a rough officers. Brokle and on th new plant st once,-whic- h will Walls, are among uring the thousands of times he has and choppy sea by the tug Larnont, the survivors The third man prob- swong from side lo fcide of the-- way cost (150,000. The Roxana was chartered at Ulmer ably was a sailor.- The cruiser he has tramped nearly 4,200 mile. The tot si --tax levy for Weber counwith a flotilla of eight sub- The time Beach, Brooklyn, by a party or consumed on the Journey 23 be will mills, provided the state ty was in a a south- was 105 days, five hours and forty-onsail marine, Swede from Brooklyn for proceeding and city levies remain, the same as serous to M'dland Beach erly drectlon when the rMdvstone minutes. - the they were last year. The total value Staten Island,bay nP hack?-run In among th$ vessels and collld Of assessable property In .Ogdcirl ed with C 11. tensatlonal Risa in July Wheat. (11,991,068. and in the county disAmateur Aviator Injured. . in Chicago. Wheat for July advanced Heavy Rains Italy, tricts. (5,120,306. ffew York. A frightened amateur, cants during a stormy session seven a Rome. Italy, and raped 'lv Rorrm, Plans are being laid by the execu- sitting like a wooden man, went up board of trade on Wednesday, of the tive committee for Utah of the Na. early Sunday In Glenn Curtiss aero- Is experiencing UT)jreceilenVil- weather a new high record mark establishing veartf season tfrh for In (his tlonal Irrigation congress to secure plane, which hovered a moment In July for and giving promise of season the I it custmuarv lo hae a drouth wl'h the attendance of a large delegation mld-al- r and then crashed to the earth the recent dear headof the a repetition temperature Tiboiit 100 degrrtesln .from this state to .the congress, The beautiful craft In which Curtiss ed fay James A. Patten and his col but has been the it shade, raining which. meets In Sol,au the early made his remarkable flight on Sature da'tv this month and the leagues Injhe May option. The top part of next month, On .Tursdav mark reached by the July dellvery on day was badly w reeked. When Alex registered fin decrees. . Mrs. Virginia Jackson aviator, a violent hailstorm broke over the Wednesday waa Wllcock, wife ander Williams, tha would-bcompared with of Ralph Wllcock of Lund,' Utah, shot was lifted from the twisted-frahe city. The street were flooded and of the prethe Lid, dostngvgure " herself to death with a revolver on wa delirious, his left arm was broken number of trees were struck bv vious day. The lmediate cause of the The river have been turned was additional sensational advance July 10. Mrs. Wllcock was about 30 and his body bruised. His Injuries, Into torrents ' overflovr'ne their hanks, wheat growing section. the years, of age. She Is survived by a however, arenot, serious. In rain and agriculture Is suffering , child, her husband, parof Pastor Fashionable Denver ents, n brother and two sisters. Grand Old Man of Virginia1 Dies at Now W Have an Auto Trust. Church Gives Up the Fight. Of the thlny-twcases which came Age of Eighty, New York. Rumor of a .glgunMc Denver. Charging that the memup for hearing at the regular monthly consolidation of automobile man it fie Norfolk. Va. John Good,, ' meeting of the state board' of pan. bers of his church are being led awa known aa the - Grand Old taring companies which have been dons, held at the state prison Satur by theaters and other amusements; current here for several weeks were fca of Virginia," died her Wednee-daday,' July 17, nine convicts were grant- the Reverend Frost Craft, for flv set at rest Thursday br the following a stroke of apoplexy, ed a pardon and three others were years pastor of the fashionable Cap- tlon of official of the Generaldeclare Mror Ued 89 years. John Good was the itol Hill Methodist Episcopal church, companies that none of Its cons it toll survive r of the Virginia aecee-Mo- n granted commutation of sentence. Ray Berkenshaw, 16 year old son of has notified the official board that he pent companies hsd lost or would De convention and the oldest This their Identity throueh the operation Willard Burkenshaw of Park ' City, Intends to ask for a transfer. of the national oongreo. Hs ' met with a very serious accident last announcement was made on .' Satur- of the holding compaiv. The Getieni ao was a member of the Confederate Motor comoanleS was; formed-- - some President Cieve-fcnd- a week by being kicked by a horse. Tbs day following a meeting of the of- seven months ago a a holding com- tnnrre- - Daring ficial board Sunday night and ban Goode wa a man suffered of dislocation administration young first pany for the Bulok. -tCadfi. solicitor general the knee which the doctors declare li caused considerable atlr In fashion- ,lac,- - Ra'nlew, Oakland.Oldsmobtle, appointed Reliance and church able in Denver. circles eWer had t contend the Worst they two or three other companies. otted StAte. aa 1894, THE IN Pittsburg. Between 25,000 and 30, 000 workmen cohp miners, tin and sheet plate workers and members of the various steel crafts are on strike western throughout Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and West Virginia. A majority of the idle men are in the Pittsburg district. Excepting IJie strike nt the Pressed Steel Car corn-- ) pany at McKee's Rocks,, where rioting occurred Wednesday and Thursday, resulting in tbe shooting and beating of thirty persons, the strikers are orderly. The situation In the Pittsburg district is unusual, treading as it don on the heels of an apparent wave of prosperity. Resumptions have been ordered in all trades and men who have been without work for many months are -being afforded employment, In several Instances the men claim their employers are offering them too low wages for their work. The officials assert conditions do not warrant higher pay at this time. Other grievances Include the al- workday of the eight-hou- r leged violation and --recognition of organized labor. The trouble Is spreading to the independent sheet and tin plate if nuts and there is apparently no hope for -- adjustment AGAIN8T HUSBAND. EVELYN 8ays Harry Thaw Had Threatened to Kill Her. White Plains, N. Y. Evelyq Nesbit Thaw went on the sthnd here on .Thursday and gave damaging testimony against her husband. Harry K. Thaw. It was the strongest point scored so far by the state ln its fight to keep Thaw in the asylum for the He criminal Insane at Matteawan. demands his release through habeas corpus proceedings on the ground that he is a sane man. For three days the state had been trying to bring dut that Thaw threatened his wifes life on one of her visits to Matteawan. The state wished to show Irrationality on Thaws part. Mrs. Thaw finally admitted that on a visit to her husband he had said: When I get out of here. I suppose I will have lo kHLyoti; Thaw, when asked about his wifes testimony after court, said he was not surprised at her attitude, but he mer Legation at Zenende, Under Protection of Cossacks. Ml The Crown Prince, Sultan Ahmad raxa, fa Proclaimed Shah "by-th- e National Aaaembly, Azad Ul Mulk Being Named a Regent. Teheran. Mohamed All, Shah of Persia, was dethroned on Friday, July 16, and the crown prince, Sultan Ahmed Minaza. waa proclaimed shah by the national assembly, composed of the chief mujtehids and the. leaders of the Nationalist forces, -- fn the presence of an immense crowd in Parliament square. Mohamed All has taken refuge in the Russian summer legation at where he ts under the protection of detachments of Cossacks and Sepoys, dispatched to Zerzende by the British and Russian dipUmatlc repreThe new shah is yet in sentatives. his minority and Azad Ul Mulk, head of the Kajar family, has been appointed regent. Sip&hdar, one of the most active leaders of the movement, has taken office as minister of war and governor of Teheran. General Uaka-hoff- , through whose negotiations with the Nationalists the surrender was effected, was escorted Friday afternoon by mounted Bakhtlria to the parliament building that he might remain temporarily In command of the Cossack brigade, provided he obeyed the orders of the war in. ulster. This arrangement ws onmiunlcted" to the British and Russian, legations. The shops and private quarters occupied by the shahs soldiers have been plundered and the residence of Zer-zend- the manager of the Tel- Indo-Persla- egraph company has been looted, but no other homes of foreigners were invaded. The townspeople are taking calmly the sudden change in rulers, and the Nationalists are resting after lour days ot incessant fighting In the streets of a strange town. WILL STAND BY PROMISES. President Taft Declares Party is em- phatically denied that he ever threatened her. i Charged With Grava Crime. r A. Altman, Vincent Chicagrt, policeman and assistant business agent for the Carpeeteris union, waa held to the grand jury' on Thursday by Judge McSurely on a charge of hawing thrown bomb 31 that wrecked the Central Exchange of the Chicago Telephone company a few days ago. Hla ball was fixed at (20,000. Joseph Altman, a barber, brother of the man held to the grand jury. Is also under arrest on suspicion of being implicated In bomb outrages'ln VarlOus of the city during the last two years. Americans Only are Wanted. Cripple Creek. Colo. Henceforth the Cripple Creek mining district will be reserved for American labor. This the action taken by is the effect-o- f the county officials In 'the matter of the employment of foreign labor by some of the largest mines In the district. Several days ago Sheriff von Phul issued an ultimatum that foreign workmen employed at some of the mines must leave. Immediately the themselves, but foreigners armed when deputy sheriffs were sent out to disarm them, the officers found their quarry had dispersed to the valley ; towns. r- fo?-me- seo-tlon- s Com-mltta- d to Downward Revision, of Tariff, Washington. All doubt as to where. President Taft stands with regard to the downward revisiom-o- f the tariff was swept away on Friday, when a statement was given out at the White House setting forth In detail what the president had to say to twenty-thre- e Republican members of congress who called to protest against putting raw materials on the free1 list. The president, In his statement, declared that the. Republican party is committed to downward revision; that be has never had any other idea of the Chicago platform, and that he promised a downward to the people, This" statement is Interpreted in some quarters here as a direct notification to the conferees on the tariff bill that if the measure they finally a maagree upon docs terial reduction in specific duties the president will exercise his power of veto. -- on te (SN IN !;ffij Dictated ih the third person, the statement concludes with this final word of the presidents attitude as outlined to his callers: He felt strongly the call of the country for a downward revision "within the limits ot the protective prin-c'pl- e and he honed to be able to respond to that call as he heard it, as well In the Interests of the party as ot , Ihecountfy" Congress Will Be Asked to Issuo A Billion Dollar Merger. Bonds for Panama Canal. New York. The merging of the will be Bell -- Telephone Washington. Congress the cbmpanleaof asked at lthe Instance of President into a gigantic corporation country 0 jpift to authorize the ' issuance of representing a capitalization of bonds to the extent of the latest Is believed to be foreshadowed (970,-000,00- This issue would be In lieu of that proposed In the' rider to the .Payne tariff bill (stricken out in the senate) authorizing the issuance of (10,000,000 in bonds to reimburse the general fund of the treasury for the purchase of the canal property. wa reached on ThnrsJej at a luncheon conference at the White House. Thls-deels- Situation In lon Morocco Grows Mor Serious ' bf theactlon t t akbtrbytheAmericatt Telephone company in Telegraph providing for the absorption of the New York & New Jersey Telephone company. Although no official state-- ' ment could be obtained Friday, It is believed that the New York &.New Jersey Telephone company will ' ac-- , cept the offer of the American Telephone A Telegraph company to exchange its stock share for share. Tangier. The Internal situation in , Morocco occasions the deepest and it Is believed .here that International intervention cannot long be delayed. The entire country isthe prey of complete anarchy. Whether Roghl Is actually master of Firs is not yet certaln. b'urMularHfiaa is ffianl-fe6tl-y helpless and a prisoner In the capital, and Mulal el Keblr. brother of the sultan, who ha ' been proclaimed salt an In Zeraur, is advanc'ng at the head 6f a large force on Eddy Celebrates Her Anniversary; Boston. Mrs Mary Baker G. Eddy. founder and leader of the Christian Science denomination, passed her eighty-eightbirthday at her . residence at Chestnut Hill on Friday, July Ifitth Aeeerdlag-t- o eastern, -- 4 be -- e nlversary was without any particular observance. Members of Mrs. Eddys household said the mother, as she was known by her followers, was in splendld"health and was attending to her affairs with bet usual vigor. Big Building Collapsed. Philadelphia Inpne of th busiest sections of the city the brick building at the northeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets, which was being reconstructed., -- collapsed Thursday afternoon, burying or pinning beneath the ruins thirty-twpersons, seven of whom are dead, one mlfisg. one fatally injured and twenty-fou- r more or less seriously injured Narrow escapes, were many: Those killed were workmen. It is supposed that by moving one of tha girder, th . entire structure lessened . Crane Will Go to China. Washington. President Taft to appoint Charles R. Crane of the manufacturing firm of Crane & Co., of Chicago, as minister to Mr. Crane is young, wealthy, a man of the world, a scholar and an extensive traveler. He 1b one of the foremost American authorities on the politics- - Ind business of the far east In addition his knowledge of Russia, whose policies have embraced northern China nd are still to. be reckoned with, despite theiate war with Japan, la profound. ) appro-tension- z, five-stor- y o , Mary Baker Eighty-eight- G. h -- ' h .has-decid- Ch-cag- a ed I |