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Show JB. ...Jl FUNERAL OF ARCHBISHOP MEHClZES IN ClflCAGO QUIGLEY CM) III SHIP RIVER mhie FOB LOSS mini No' bother to get summer meals with Of-LI- FE , these op hanj CARRYING CONTRABAND J OF FLAX DESTROYED BY ,4ANS OFF ORKNEY ISLAND THOUSAND LIVES LOST WHEN CROWDED VESSEL MEETS WITH ACCIDENT. - , ammander of Steamer Given Ample Warning and Crew Permitted to Collect Their Effecta and Take Them Aboard Underwater Crafts Washington. An American ahlp has been Bank by a German submarine, the vessel being sunk in sight of land and all of the crew saved. The vessel sent to the bottom was the Leelanaw, carrying a cargo of flax, which Is regarded by the Germans as contraband. The vessel was sunk of the Orkney island. Destruction of the American ship Leelanaw by a German .submarine drew sharply to the attention of officials of the United States government Monday the fact that Germany was Insisting on her own Interpretation of the PrusBlan-Amerlca- treaty of n u '7,1' Twenty five Hundred Men, Women and Children Thrown Into Water in Dense Mass, While Many Drown in Cabins. More Then ( 1 "4'v , V .V- e 9'tSX I. X3 Funeral procession of Arcbblsho;i James Eduard Quigley of Chicago as seen on Michigan boulevard, the hearse escorted by members of Catholic- - societies. au- tomobile 1828, HUERTA In disregard of two American notes on the subject In three instances of American ahtps destroyed or damaged the Nebraskan and the William P,, Frye Germany has agreed to pay damages, and In the last case the Merlin government took the position that It had not violated the treaty 6t 1828, but had exercised a right given her by Inference from the language of the CHECKED BY FEDERAL AUTHORITIES IMS' Gulf-llgbL't- pact Officials of the Washington government were surprised at destruction of the Leelanaw, but beyond adding another Incident to the already strained relations between , the two governments, there was no indication that the case would lead to a new turn In the general situation. Only meager accounts of the destruction of the Leelanaw have been received here, but U is clear that the iiBsasrdiaitaasilsrHSP.sasasiisasairasESHsrasesasitsasssssasssiasasEsasasasasssa&'EsasasaHa submarine gave the commander of the steamer ample warning, even permitDespite his protests that he was contemplating nothing. Wrong, General Huerta was twlcef arrested by the their of to collect part federal officers In Texas. The preliminary hearing in the federal building at El Paso is here pictured. Those ting the crew effecta before taking them aboard the seated Include: (1) Psscual Orozco, (2) Jose Zoraya, (3) Prank Alderete, (4) 1. Alderete, (6) Vlctorlano Huerta, underwater craft, which then, through (6) Marcelo Caraveo. the combined use of shety Are and a torpedo, sent the vessel to the bottom. QUEEN MADE THE STANDARD UNITED STATES MINE PLANTER .The fact that the crey ,of the ves eel were saved caused a feeling of relief In official quarters, but there were many evidences of apprehension -that If Germany continues to promise paymenL yet destroys more American ships, a new situation might be created which would require further, warning to the Berlin government. The fact that the Leelanaw carried a cargo of flax, declared absolute contraband by Germany on April 18, does not alter the view of the United Gtates government that the contraband might have been removed and the vessel spared. Under the general rules of International law the of s neutral vessel carrying contraband was not admitted until the famous Knight Commander case In the e war. ' The declaration of London In 19Q9 embodied the prlu- ciptoas applicable In extreme cases, but stipulated that passengers and crew must be transferred to a place of safety and the case Itself later sent to a prize court for determination .as to the legality of the act. . Russo-Japanes- Celebrate Pioneer Day. Salt Lake City. Not since the Jubl- ke lee in 1897, perb&pshar seen such s celebration of the Twen-- ' of July as found expression in the grand pioneer pageant of the morning, the patriotic exercises at the Tabernacle at noon, the luncheon to the pioneers at the Hotel Utah, the grand revue of all uations at Liberty park In the afternoon, the electrical parade of the previous night and the revelry of the closing of the Wizard of the Wasatch celebration at the Gulch at midnlghL Salt-La- APOLOGIZES TO NORWAY. Christiania The British government, through Sir Edward Grey, sec retary.fQL foreign affairs,, has expressed regret to the Norwegian government at the violation by British war fihtpsTBf Norwegian territorial waters, especially by the seizure of an auxll tary cruiser of a German steamer Inlimit side the three-mil- Nine Million Attend Exposition. San Francisco. The attendance at the Panama-Pacifiexposition to date totals more than 9,000,000. The admission was registered at 8 oclock Monday night. Year's TradeBalance Washington. Exact figures of the American export commerce of the fiscal year ended June 30, show that the trade balance In favor of .the United States was c nine-million- record-breakin- g $1,094,422,792. Strike 'for Double Wage. Pottsvllle, Pa. Two hundred and sixty of the 400 employees of the Nitrated Products company voted Mon day night to go on strike for an increase in wages from 37 to 73 cents an hour. Alter Enlistment Standard. Montreal. An order issued by the military department, which took effect Monday, will admit to the ranks of Canadian troops men five feet two inches In height, instead of five feet r three Inches. Fearful Flood and Flia Toll, TTxxListou. The losa of lire In C ' "i, China, due to fire and flood, Li In tens of thousands, ao- to a rc.Trt from Admiral Win c ' r, commaa3 ti-Asians .'j w of-th- e ing the-slop- .1' - - - A -- f . V United States mine planter Gen. E () C. Ord photographed r Pont. Delaware, where she made a series of tests with Below are shown' seeral of the mines. mines off high-powe- -- i s Port Du marine STATION SEIZES GERMAN WIRELESS e Killed in Oil Plant Riot New York. Whether militia would be called out was the question in Bayonne, N. J., where two more men were killed Thursday In lights between striking employes of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey and armed guards. The deaths since the inception of the strike total three. lost Chicago A thousand per.-mnthPir lives in ttre'Tiilrago river on Jul 24 by the capsizing of the excursion steamer Eastland .while warptng from its wjikrf vfttfi more than 2,500 employees of the ft'estern Electric company and their relatives and friends on board, bound' for a pleasMichigan. Many ure trip across-Lakwere drowned in the cabins The bodies of 809 victims- - had been recovered Monday morning, after forty hours of ' searching by divers around the steel hulk, still lying on Its side, half submerged. The total dead as a result of the turning over of the ship still remains at approximately 1,000, according to estimates made by Coroner Hoffman, whose reports Indicated that probably 200 bodies still were held in the mud of the river by' the superstructure of the overturned boat. Efforts to discover the cause of the accident were begun' long before the work of. rescue was over. Federal and county grand JurieB were ordered, a coroner's jury was Impaneled and all the officers and crew of the Eastland were arrested. President- - Wilson has ordered that a complete' investigation be made by the department of commerce into the sinking of the excursion steamer Eastland. Acting' Secretary Sweet, of the department, sent him word that the cause of the disaster would be looked Into and the president directed that nothing be left undone to fix the responsibility. Fully 7,000 men, women and children came down to the river wharf to board the boats for a holiday excursion. The lake steamer EaBtland bad been loaded, a tug was hitched to the ill fated vessel, ropes were ordered cast off and the engines, began to sum. The Eastland had not budged, however. v Instead, the heavily laden ship wavered sideways, leaning first toward the river bank. . The lurch was so startling that many passengers Joined the large concourse already on the other side of the decks. 'The ship then heeled back. It turned slowly but steadily towards its left side. Children clutched the skirts of mothers and sisters to keep from falling. The, whole cargo was impelled towards the failing side ship. Water began to enter lower portholes, and the ropes snapped off thff piles to which the vessel was tied. Screams from , passengers attracted the attention of fellow excursionists on the wharf awaiting the next steamer. Wharfmen and picnickers soon lined the. edge of the embankment, reaching out helplessly towards the wavering steamer. For nearly five minutes the Bhlp turned before it finally dived. under the swift current of the river, which, owing to the drainage canal system,' flows from the lake. During the miglity turning of the ship with its cargo of humanity, lifeboats, chairs and other loose appurtenances on the decks slipped down .fto crushing the passengers toward the s tag o Mm - Queen Victoria of Spalt presenting to the Academy of Infantry at Toledo Its new standard, the design on which she herself had worked. Her majesty also delivered a patriotic address. Unbroken Chain. So subtle and so persuasive Is the law of association, that It Is lnfluen tial, even when we are hardly con sclous of Its existence. The chance word from the lips of a friend, fall lug upon. Under.: the vision of some grave orwl.se one. held up to the Rlunce of fancy so often that It has become the Ideal model of the heart's aspiring; the music of some old word greeting the ear with a strange mel ody, have fixed the tone of a spirit and have fashioned the direction of a life The world is Just one unbroken chain of these actions and We are bound by them, we are en compassed by them; and we can no more escape from them than we can fling ourselves beyond the influence of gravltatlou, or refuse of the-law be trammeled the rising waters. Then there was a plunge with a sigh of sir escaping from the hold, mingled with crying of children and shrieks of women, and the ship was on the bottom of the river, casting hundreds of its passengers into the water. Many sank, entangled with clothing and bundles, and did not rise, but scores came to the surface, giving the river the appearance of a crowded bathing beach. Many seized flouting chairs and other objects. Those on shore threw out ropes and who could-hol- d dragged these life Tines. Employees of commission firms with housed along the river threw crates, chicken coops and other floatable things into the current, but most of these were swept away by the e stream. Boats' were-puout, tugs rushed to the scene with shrieking whistles, and many men snatched off their coats and sprang into the river to aid the drownWith thousands of spectators ing. ready to aid and the wharf within grasp. hundreds went to death. despite t .every effort at rescue. air. One mother grasped her two children in her arms as she slipped from Many Changes In Cabinet the steamer into the water. One child There were more changes In the was torn from her, but she and the cabinet ot the ninth administration ot other were saved. Fathers were the United States than any in the hisdrowned after aiding their wives and camUnited of the The States. tory children to safety. paign which preceded It was known as "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too, which Asks for Defense Plans.- elected General William Henry Harrf wireless Nation at Sayvllle. L I., which . interior af the German Announcement from Washington. son, with John Tyler, as vice-pre- s seized by the United States for alleged breaches of neutrality. At the White House that President Wilthe dent Harrison died one month after son had is Capt. William H. G. Bullard. U. S. N.. in charge of the navy radio directed Secretaries Garrison 184' March on 4, his inauguration ice, w ho took possession of the plant for thegovernment. and Daniels to report to him a pro When Tyler became president he reof national defense caused wide tained the same cabinet members, but gram, 1 The Breakmaker Exult. Triala of the Great comment. spread What a beautiful girl that Is, they soon resigned, and by the end of Right Hon. Secretary of State You five had had the four years country Explosion on Ship. have long been a leading supporter, standing over there." I'm glad to hear you say so She secretaries of state, four of the treasNew Y'ork. An explosion of un of mine,-ColonBuffer, and 1 shall ury, four of war and five of navy. known . be glad to do what I can' for our is my daughter. origin occurred in the forward The cause of these rapid change his wife, said he to hold of the British freight steamer "Hallelujah! son, but er w.hat can he do? to the fact that Tyler bad Fond Parent By Gad. sir. If be when the mother had departed, for was owing at her dock in the Hudson with the parity that nsd Craigside broken faith it I struck right! river1 here and was followed by 9 fire, could do anything. I should not think once in my life elected hire Detroit Free Press. ot troubling you! Passing Show. which was speedily checked. by , - 1.000 covers square Luxemburg the equator the diameter of the milea and has a population ot 260. earth ts 7.926 milea England, takes 000. Switzerland normally sdlls $3,000,000 Live bees are allowed tp pass by which was castle from a name worth of cheese to the United States its ' erected on the banks of the Tyne in letter' post within the United Kingyearly dom. W0. Germany possessed about a - ,children L At the end OT last June Great Britwho of aeroplanes' at the begtnntng students workers and partly ain owned 368 merchant vessels of are partly , the war. more than 7,000 tons each." Germany and lu 70,000 about England number a China has an area of a million and possessed 124 and America 63. Wales. of and half square miles, London's Many women are among the 120 volgreatest Covent garden. 300.000.000 who are furnishing blood for unteers once was and fruit market tin. ind of an Is vegetable copper Bronse alloy wounded soldiers In Dr. Alexia Car monks the owned a by convent garden, Modern torpedoes have aHfknge In Lyons. rel's hospital of Westminster. 7,000 yarda lightly exceeding At CONDENSATIONS. Newcastle-on-Tyne,- thou-san- d - Half-time- rs -- E AND east- - land' accident. Vienna Style Sausage and Potted Meats 1 Ur :T' ' o PLANS FOR FEDERAL-STATCITY INVESTIGATION OF . - Declare Western Electric Employes Compelled to Almost Were They Purchase Tickets for Excursion for pear of Losing Positions. Chicago -- Plans for investigations official bodby federal, staje and citywas to blame who ies to determine East-lan- d for the capsizing of the steamer Saturday, river in the Chicago have with a loss of hundreds of lives, been completed. States Attorney Hoyjie, in pursuing correhis investigation, has'" seized between had passed which spondence Emofficers of the Western Electric the which gave ployees organization, Transportation Indiana the and pichic, and company; operating the Eastland other steamers set aside to carry IntUl an Litiy i, af ytat grocer 1. Libby, McNeffl & Libby, Chicago , University of llotre Dame I0IRE DIME, IIDUIA four more than 7,000 persons across the Thorough Education. Moral Training. Twn. one eouraea leading to degrees in Claowct, lake on this excursion. Modern IrtterJournnUni. Political Economy The states attorney asserted that Commerce. Chemietry, Biology, Pharmacy Lao. this correspondence disclosed the fact Engineering, Architecture, Preparatory School, rartoua eouraea. that the steamer company had advised For Catalogues address those in charge of the picnic that the be BOX would H, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA more tickets sold, the greater orthe employees to the rebate paid sold to HOWARD L BURTBI Mt8&V..rD' ganization. Tickets were to be Electric-compan, Lead, $1 .Gold. Western Specimen prteee: Gold, of the employesT5c; Gold, SOojElncorOopper.il Sl'rer. Mailing for 73 cents at the factory, toreio-pcand ful price Use eent on application. Carbonate Mat the Bang. to Laadvllla. Colo, According wharf. or $1 at the took he letters the attorney, states PUBLIC LAKD showed that there would be a rebate AND INDIAN OASES MINING on all tickets over 4,000, PATRICK U LOUUHRAN, ATTOKMST AT LAW of m BANN1HTHK BUILDING. WASHINGTON I, 11 above those on Bank and Other Beiereaeee Giree oa and something less , w I one-thir- Bequtt. 2,500. - . Complaint had already been made by several employes of the Western Electric company that they had been almost compelled to purchase ticketB for the excursion fpr fear the foremen would discriminate against them. The an picnic to Michigan Citj; has been that said men annual affair and these employes who had refused to buy tickets in previous years had been discharged, although probably without the sanction of executives, of the company. To the confusion of determining the total number of lives lost there was added much wrangling among officers of different jurisdictions over tentative plans to right the Eastland,, which still .lies on its port side where it sank within twenty feet of the south bank of the river, which is 200 feet wide at that point, just west of the Clark Johnny Made Good. In Instructing a youthful class in mathematics the pretty young teacher turned to Johnny Jones. "Johnny she remarked, can you tell me what an average Is? Yes, maam, was the prompt response of Johnny, an average is what a hen lays eggs on." exclaimed the amazed What? What on earth are you teacher. - talking about? Thats right, Miss Mary," was the Most every rejoinder of Johnny. lesson in our rithmetic starts off 'It s hen lays two eggs a day on an Philadelphia Telegraph. average! TENDER SENSITIVE SKINS -- street Quickly bridge. Estimates by marine engineers showed, that it would take from ten to thirty days to put the Eastland on its keel. It was said that until the ship was removed it could not be .determined how many, if any bodies had been caught under the hull and superstructure. Plans to Use dynamite in raising bodies imbedded in mud were abandoned for the time being, for fear the explosions might destroy any evidence the ship could give of possible mismanagement of the water ballast system, said by several marine engineers to be the probable cause &t the capsizing. 8oothed by Cuticura. ing Better. Trial Free. Noth- Especially when preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap. Many comy forting things these fragrant emollients may do for the skin, scalp, hair and hands and do it quickly, effectively and economically. Also for the toilet, bath and nursery. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. super-cream- Which Way la It Going? Little Dorothy had been looking at her uncles bald head intently for several minutes. She was evidently in such a serious study about something that her aunt asked what was the mat- President. Deeply .Interested. ter. Cornish, N. H. President Wilson "Thay ith uncles hair cornin In or has been in communication with Sec goin out? was the reply. retary Redfleld of the commerce department regarding the Eastland disS1ANY WAR SUNK HOSPITAL e. the antiseptic aster, apd was notified by the sec- Hive erdered Allen e tor eta among the convaleacent troops. retary that he would go to Chicago powder, Shiken into the shoes or- - dissolved tn the e to take personal charge of the Allens (Ives refreshing rest snd the feet getting tired er Into the causes of thc comfort indTryprevents ft TODAY. Don't socept sny sube, Sold Everywhere, 25c For FREE sinking of the steamer with the con stitute. iddress. Allan- S. Olmsted. La Roy. N. Y.Aiv. sequent loss of many hundred lives The president continued to take a After a girl gives her hand ln mardeep Interest in the subject. With Jiia riage she may discover later that she approval Secretary Itedfield will put her foot in it make every effort to discover who, if anyone, was to blame for the disasDrink Denisons Coffee, ter. For your healths sake. Foo-Eai- n, Foot-Ess- Toot-so- eeir-pl- Suggests Purchase of Belgium. Philadelphia. The purchase of Bel gium from Germany by the United States and the imposition of high du ties and exports by till country were among the suggestion, made by John Wanaruaker in an ad dress here 'at a meeting' at' which prominent business and - professional men formed a local branch of the Na tionaf Security- league. - Boer Rebel Leader Sentenced. London. Lieutenant Colonel Kemp, leader of a body of Boer rebels in the Even a politician objects to being shaved with a razor that has a pull One Way to Lengthen Life Late In life, when the organs begin to g weaken, the kidneys often tire out first. Falling eyesight, stiff, achy joints, rheumatic pains, kune back and diuraasiDg urination are often due only to weak kidneys. Prevention D the beat cure ami at mlddlt age any sign of kidney weakness thou Id have prompt attention. Doanl Kidney Pills have made life more com for thousands of old folka It la the beat recommended special kidney remedy. hard-workin- tort-abl- e South African republic, who with his troops surrendered to the British forces early in February, has been sentenced to serve seven yedrs in prison and to pay a' fine of $5.im0. A Utah Cam Arnold Bangerter, a Woods C r o For ,Jtah, aays: I was three week helpleee Longfellows Daughter Dies. Lancaster, Mass.--M- rs. Richard H Dana, wife of a prominent Boston Ihwyer and daughter .of the poe Longfellow, died here Wednesday after a brief illness ' Her mother was the second wife of Mr. Longfellow. Exonerate Prison Warden. Atlanta. Ga After investigating the attack upou Leo M. Frank at the Milledgeville state prison farm, the Georgia prison commission on Mon day gave out a statement exonerating Warden Smith rfU pain. in bed rheumatic I eouldn t leep well, the pal waa to great. My Joints were swollen end and Inflamed were my ijervee 'r t A f unstrungusing Doan'e Kidney Pina I gained twenty-fiv- e pound tn weight and oon got well end strong. Doans Kidney Pills certainly cure kidney trouble. Get Dees's at Aay Stare, (Oa a Baa DOANS VfAV COu BUFFALO. N Y. FOSTER-hOLBUR- f.lilX b Ccn:fsrt Truce Signed by Tonga San Francisco. A truce has been signed here between the leaders of the Bing Kong and Suey On tongs to prevent any further activity among the gunmen of the two Chinese organizations. Orders Federal Probe. Awaits Fult Advices. Washington. Acting Cornish, N. H. President Wilson is Secretary Sweet of the department of commerce waiting for details of the sinking of has ordered the steamboat inspection the American steamship Leelanaw by service to investigate the Chicago dis- a German submarine before to aster determine whether there was up his mind what course will making be anydefecL ofjconstruction- - or- - lnspec-tt- on sued by the United States, of the steamer Eastland. Submarine Gets Another. Rush Inquiry Into Disaster. London. The - British steamer Chicago. Coroner Hoffman began Grangewood. of 3,422 tons gross, the inquest into the Eastland disaster bound from Archangel, Russia, for ate Sunday. He had a number ot Havre, France, has been photographs ot the boat taken and and sunk In the North sea torpedoed by a Gerthen ordered it pumped out and raised, man submarine. I Just-opeand serve. 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