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Show Condensed Telegrams By Associated Press. SAN" FRANCISCO. Aug. C After a brief session devoted to the reading of committee reports and tho final business of tho meeting, the national convention of the American Society of Osteopaths adjourned today, to meet In Chicago next year. NEW YORK, Aug. C The European-American European-American bank, a small Institution, closed its doors today and the state superintendent superin-tendent of banks lias directed that the Institution's affairs be liquidated. The bank was organized in 1007 with a capital capi-tal of $100,000 and Its deposits aggregated something like ?n00,000. Losses incurred through poor loans caused the institution's institu-tion's failure. f COLUMBUS, O.. Aug. 6. The Second regiment. Ohio National Guard, will give the striking street car employes of Columbus Col-umbus a money donation. .The officers and men are now taking thc matter up at their various home stations and within with-in a short time a contribution will be sent here. Colonel E. S. Bryant was at the state house today and said the Second Sec-ond regiment Intended to try to outdo the Sixth regiment soldiers and the Toledo militiamen, who Friday gave the strikers 5500 in cash. CHEYENNE. Wyo., Aug. fi. A young man registering as E. Nathan, from New York, committed suicide at n local hotel tills morning. He was supposod to he a prosperous land dealer from Chicago, and was reported to have lost heavily last May In a land deal at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mani-toba. MACON Ga.. Aug. 15. The two companies com-panies of militia which were sent to Gray's station last night following reports re-ports of rioting In connection with the killing of E. S. and Morris Ethridge in the outbreak of thc Ethrldgo-Morton feud, returned to Macon today. Will Morton, Mor-ton, who was engaged In a fist light with Clayton Kltchlns, a cousin of the dead men. when the shooting occurred, was released from custody today. Luther. Lu-ther. Sam nnd Tom Morton, tho other brothers, refuse to discuss thc affair other than to claim they shot in self-defense. DENVER. Aug. C. Harry Pike, the real estate agent, who shot ana seriously wounded Miss Maezolle Rlttcr May 21 last, was sentenced to fourteen years in tho penitentiary by Judge Rlditlo today after ho had entered a plea of guilty. |