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Show Condensed Telegrams CHICAGO. Juno 1. William Xorrls, tho actor, was married here today to his leading lady, Mabel Mordaunt. NEW YORK, June 1 Tho directors of the American Snuff company today declared a. quarterly dividend of 5 per cent and an extra dividend of 2 per cent. GLENWOOD SPRINGS. Colo.. June 1. While his wife was struggling desperately desper-ately to. get the weapon away from him, Jacob Ijinerniond last night blew out his own brains with a rifle. Ill health Is thought to have caused his derangement. FORT WORTH. Tex.. June 1. After a suspension of coal mining In the bituminous bitumi-nous Holds of Texas for two months, 5000 miners returned to work today. Tho mine owners granted the demands of their miners. HALIFAX. N. S.. June 1. Eight lives were lost and a half a dozen vessels wrecked at various points along the North Atlantic const during tho last twenty-four hours. Thick fog and a heavy southwesterly gale which suddenly developed were responsible. BALTIMORE, Md., Juno 1. Rev. Dr. Frank II. Rail, pastor of tho First Methodist Episcopal church, has accepted accept-ed a call to the Illrt school of theology of Denvor. Colo., and will leave this city to take his new position oa president of the college in September. Dr. Rail haa been at First church siucc 1901. 31c came here from New Haven, Conn. NEW TORK. June 1. At the loClh annual commencement exercises of Columbia Col-umbia university today honorary degrees were conferred on William Allen White of Emporia, Kan.; Dr. William James Mayo of Rochester, Minn.; Sir William Henry White, formerly director of construction con-struction of the British navy, and others. I WASHINGTON, June 1. Justice Harlan Har-lan of the supreme court of the United Stales today celebrated his seventy-seventh birthday anniversary. Justice Harlan Har-lan is dean of the bench, having been a justice for nearly thirty-three years. If ho livo3 two more years ho will havo served longer than any man who ever sat on tho bench. He has no thought of retiring. DENVER, June 1. The realty holdings of the late Thomas F. Walsh in Colorado Colo-rado amounted to $240,600, according to the Inventory filed by the executors of the estate In tho county court at Lll-llelon Lll-llelon this morning. The Jlgurcs arc those at which Mr. Wnlsh acquired tho various holdings In Colorado and do not represent tho actual value. The present value of the properties will bo determined deter-mined by tho appraisers of the court |