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Show 1 Condensed Telegrams SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 1. Tho Prcnch cruiser Montcalm, bearing Admiral De Castries, arrived off Cape Flattery today. She Is due in Seattle tomorrow for a visit of ten days. ETNA, Me., Aug. 1. Mrs. Etta White-house White-house of Spokane was Instantly killed here today by being struclt by a Maine Central train, Mrs. WhUcliouso was 55 years of age and a. widow. I DANVILLE. 111.. Aug. 1. Captain Allen Varnor, aged S5 years, who was a candidate candi-date for the vice presidency on the "Hat money" platform many years ago, Is dead at his home near Chrlsman, III. LOUISVILLE. ICy.. Aug. 1. Captain John P. Carney wired today from San Francisco that he would leave tomorrow morning with Joseph Wendling. wanted horc on the charge of murdering Alma Kellner. RICHMOND. Va.. Aug. 1. Governor Mann today signed a commission appointing ap-pointing former Governor Claud A. Swan-son Swan-son of Chatham to succeed the late John W. Daniel In the United States senate. The appointment Is for the unoxplrcd term which will end on March 3 next. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Aug. 1. The Missouri iiuprome court today refused a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of State Roach to place a constitutional amendment on the official ballot to re-, district tho state as proposed by the Republican Re-publican stato committee WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. Lieutenant Commandm- Henry T. Baker, on duty at the Bremerton navy yard, Washington, was today reduced llfiy-llve numbers and a public reprimand sent to him by the navy department as tho outcome of a conviction con-viction by court martial on a charge of uttering a falsehood. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. Millers must stop bleaching flour, pending adjudicai lion by the higher courts, or aland criminal crim-inal prosecution for each shipment made in Interstate commerce, according to a decision reached hero today at a conference confer-ence between officials of the departments of agriculture and justice. |