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Show I Hashes Prom the Wire NEWARK. N. J.. July in. Mrs. Sally Hall Doremus of a. noted New Jersey family, fam-ily, died hero today, aged I0i. CIIAMBL'RLAIN, S. D., July IS. .1. M. Green, formerly Republican national committeeman, com-mitteeman, was found dead in bed hero today. Heart disease Is supposed to havo been tho cause. LIVINGSTON, Mont., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth arrived here today on tho Burlington train from Denver, Den-ver, en route to the Yellowstone park for a six days' tour They loft Livingston this afternoon, and this evcnlns are at Mammoth Hot Springs. LOS ANGELES. July 15. United States District Judgo Wellborn today denied the I application for ball of Rlcardo Florcs Mason. Ma-son. Antonio Vlllareal and Llbrado Rivera, Riv-era, alleged Mexican revolutionists, on the ground that he has no jurisdiction in tho case, since they have appealed to the United States Supreme court. NEW YORK, July 15. The national commlltoo of tho Socialist-Labor party which has been turned down by Martin R. Preston, tho convict who In a prlvato telegram tel-egram to Daniel dc Leon, leader of his party, declined its nomination for President Presi-dent of the United States, doclded yesterday yes-terday not to take no for an answer and to run Pres.ton anyway. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 15. Two men aro dead and property valued at about $100,000 was destroyed as tho result re-sult of a flro In tho Santa Maria oil fields at Orcutt, the principal pumping and shipping station of the Union Oil company com-pany and the Standard Oil company, today. to-day. Tho firo Is still raging, hut It is believed be-lieved this evening that the town can be saved from the flames. SPRINGFIELD. Mass., July 15. After two years of litigation over the will of Daniel B. Wesson, who died In August, 1006, leaving a $25,000,000 estate, a compromise com-promise agreement has been reached In the Supremo court. By ItH terms, after ppecltlc bequests of over $4,000,000 aro filled, the residue is to be divided equally among Walter II. "Wesson, Joseph Wesson, Wes-son, Sarah J. Bull and the four children of the late Frank Wesson. COLUMBUS,. O.. July 15. Tho Prohibition Prohibi-tion national convention, which met here today, worked under a temporary organisation organi-sation throughout its two sessions and adjourned until tomorrow morning without with-out hearing a report from tho committee appointed to solect Its permanent officers. In fact, little was accomplished todav, beyond naming tho members of the various vari-ous committees and receiving the reports of tho committees on rules and credentials. creden-tials. NEW YORK, July 15. That he has discussed, dis-cussed, a new disease of tho nerves which bo tenn3 "oxnlurla" before tho recent re-cent international medical congress at Vienna Is stated by Dr. Gustav Baar of Portland, Or. Dr. Baar. with bis daughter daugh-ter Beatrice, arrived on the Kaiser Wll-hclni Wll-hclni II. The physician was ono of the representatives sont from this country to attend tho biennial mooting of medical men. |