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Show 1 !!i ! flssheslFrogri the Wire i 'I j ,1, illCNTLXGTU Vt.. Nov. G. Brad- '! , Idy Harlow Sntulley, formerly secretary ul the Democratic national coinmiticu. , ,! died suddenly tonight. He was 7-1 years S oUL " '? ' .WASHINGTON, Nov. G. No rellec- A ( tU'ii was involved in the order detach- t,. ; ing Lieutenant Frank 11. Lahiu from Mf'" the aeronautical service of the signal corps and directing him to join tho Jsi.vth cuvalrv. This was made plain L , . tfidnv by officials of tho war depart; ! h, - WASHINGTON, Nov, G. Important , changes in the fast mail schedule bc- . j ', twecn Now York, and -.St. Louis wero I j j aiiuounccd today by tho postofllce dc- j,.. parlment. Not "only ; will those terminal VT T.' points be benefited but .the west and i.Usi outhwest. will enjoy the improved aerv- 'Ul ice.' 1 ' NlvW YORK, Nov. (!. Orvillo Wright ' i'j, I lft Niw York toniglit . for .Daylon, Ohio, wheic he expects on jMonda'y to . M j Imclsle down to hard work in " the ' , L Wright factory. "People seem to have 't i j1' the conviction that tho aeroplane is itj ( merely u fair weather machine,'" lie it ' said. ''Thr'y are wrong. It. is a fair Jij . ; weather machine only in its experi-i experi-i j'j ) mental stagi's. Once we have learned 1 i; ' I its capabilities .we shall find that it. is H ' i as stalle and dependable in storm as its '(! ! sister craft which sails the water." i't,; j j' LAWKI3NCK, Kas.; Nov. 6. 1C A. li'oss, professor of sociology of the Uui- "j yj vcrsity of AVisconsin, in an address to J.,' ' j tin) students of the ITniversitv of Kan- ? .ti ' ' sas here yesterday, declared that, school !p j:', vacations are a relic of pioneer days t anl that children should attend school Iji 1 twelve mouths in the j'ear. iil)!' I . I.'ICNO, Nov., Nov. (5 Frank Moody I h'jil "hd .lames Anderson, miners, .were Hj i buried iluder tons of earth' and rock last i' l night, w'he.n (lie liliibers gave wav on Hj ,t the. lSO-foot leVel" "of the Nevada King j'jrli iijine. twelve miles north of Cnrlin. De- H !( i t:iiln are lacking. A wagon load of vol- iij v i ) uuteors left immediately on the receipt BV 'A i , of tin: news, equipped for tho work' of ' (lilii l'QbCUi'. It. is thought thai there is no hope-of bringing the men out alive. H'Jjj 'l LA CHOSSli. Wis.. .Nov. G. Phil Al- i wilt ; leu. dr..- vic(;-presidenl of the First Nu- Bi k J: '" lional Rank of Mineral Point, Wis., HH w'hich failed a month ago because of H -)h i h'm allegnd defalcat ions, was indicted by r f grand jury hero todav on twenty- ' si.v cuiinls, including almost. eery vari i & .' ;lv of violation of- the banking laws ,t known to the comptroller's .office. , ! SAN FIIANCLSCO. Nov. G. In the i, ' ptntial dihlribution of the estato of j,' ' Julius Friedman, who died in this cilv oight years ago. leaving juoporty val- fj ! ned at $100,000. Judge Graham decided -1 Hint .r,U.(i()() should be sent, to the burgo-master burgo-master of Mitau, Tviissia. to bo distrib-iit.ed distrib-iit.ed .among the indigent poor of thai 31 ? town. Mitau was (lie birtliplaco of 3ij r J-'ricdman. Uj I' SANTA FK, N. M.. Nov. i!, James M I 0. O'Brion. chief justice of New Mux-. 3 t ico from ISS'J tu 180.'). died last night, jijl' I '',s 'l0inu Caledonia, Minn. HioHjfj - .CHICAGO. Nov. (). The troubles' of M the Ouk Park Klcvatcd railroad in eu- Ijljm forcing 'its rule ngainst-smoking' con- lilllrj tinned todav. One of tho railroad Irijf guards hit. on the expedient of directing jm women into the former smoking cars 'im ud found that rathev than annoy the tllm: n'Men the smokers refrained froiii vio-''.ling vio-''.ling the new rule of the eompnirv. iji k SB.VTTLK, Wash., Nov. G. T. Ti. Sorey, a coal mining engineer well m known throughout the Pacific. North- ;1 wjl'hI, and formerly superinlcndnnl of 1 p nriporttuit mines in IVnusvhania, J 1 1 1 nois and Kansas, died today of pneumonia pneu-monia at Ashford, Wash. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. fi. .Messages received, by Coroner Law today from Evander Lytic of Murfrccs-boro, Murfrccs-boro, Tenn., positively establish tho identity of tho man found dead in tho Antlers hotel here Friday morning as W. R. Lvtlo, his son. and grandson of (ho famous Con federate general Lytic. Tho body has been shipped to Murfreos-boro Murfreos-boro for burial. Following an examination exam-ination of the man': stomach, Jennie Mitchell, the woman who wa3 with Lj'-tlc Lj'-tlc at the lime- of his death, wna released re-leased and lefl at. once for Denver. WASHINGTON, Nov. 0, Damngos to 1 fie government aoroplanc at College Park, Md., yesterday may result in au immediate discontinuance of tho fiighls for this season. A telogrnm has boon sonfc to Wilbur Wright at New York asking if he could supply a tomporar3' canvas wing to be used in place of tho ono d.'rmngod. Pending his answer tho decision as to suspending tho flights will be delayed. LEXINGTON, Ivy., Nov. G. Forest fires are. raging in many parts of. the Kentucky mountains. Already vast amounts of valuable timber hn'vo been destroyed. The town of Berea, where lierea college is located, was threatened early todav, but. hundreds of men subdued sub-dued the -Unities. Have you read "Lights and Shadows of Morinonism"? Perhaps prejudice prevents your securing this -book. IT IS NOT ABUSIVE. It is an analytical and logical study of Mormoiiisin and prevailing conditions in Utah. You owe it to yourself to rend this book. Price $1.25. For sale by all newsdoal-ors newsdoal-ors and at The Tribune office. Sent postpaid upon receipt of prico. |