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Show WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 II. A. Taylor Acting Secretary of tho Treasury. Issued a statement !n which the utterance of Judge Parker, saying that ho was refused Information from tho department. Is pronounced pro-nounced untrue. ROCKPORT. Mass., Oct. 2-1. Thc cruiser cruis-er Colorado finished at 12:55-30. This, according ac-cording to shore time. Indicates a speed of more than 22.35 knots. BOSTON. Oct. 21. Thc Episcopalian house of deputies today concurred in thc amendments to the divorce canon as made by the house of bishops, with no debate and with hardly a dissenting vote. CHICAGO. Oct. 2. Frederick Schorn, 7S years old, and his dnughtcr. Cecelia, 30 years old, have been found dead at their homo from gas asphyxiation. A rubber tube connected with a gas stove was detached. de-tached. It is thought 'the deaths were accidental. FORT WORTH, Tex.. OcL 24. It Is reported re-ported hero that Judge J. F. Cooper of this city has tendered to President Roosevelt Roose-velt his resignation as a member of tho Supreme court of the Philippines. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. Thc United States Supreme court today granted the motion to advance the case of United States Senator Joseph R. Burton of Kansas Kan-sas to November 2S. At that lime thc court will also pass upon thc petition for a writ of certiorari. LANSING. Mich.. Oct. 24. Upon application appli-cation of E. Bennet's Sons, extensive manufacturers of stoves and farm Implements, Imple-ments, the affairs of that corporation were today placed In the hands of the Detroit Trust company, which will continue the business with a view to liquidating all liabilities. lia-bilities. WASHINGTON. OcL 24. Thc Supreme court of the United States today refused to grant the petition of F.' Augustus Heln.e for a writ of certiorari In the case of Helnzo vs. tho Butte & Boston Consolidated Con-solidated Mining company. The case Involves In-volves title to the Snohomish and Tramway Tram-way mines near Butte. Mont. NEW YORK. Oct. 24 The hearing before be-fore thc Interstate Commerce commission on the charges brought by William Randolph Ran-dolph Hoarst, alleging collusion on the part of the coal-carrylnc; railroad companies com-panies and maintaining the price at tidewater, tide-water, was resumed today ln this city. WASHINGTON. Oct 21 Temporary structures for the health and accommodation accommo-dation of thc marines on the Isthmus of Panama are neccH.sar if thc battalion Is to be retained there, says Brlg.-Gen George F. Elliott, commandant of tho Marino corps, ln his annual report, made public today. |