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Show I Hashes from the Wire Tho Turkish government is holding 12,000 troops in readiness to be sent to Crete. Harry Kppcrly. who was arrested in Terro Haute, lnd.. al lhe request of lho police of Anderson, lnd., admits he has threo wives. Tho Vatican announces tho promotion ot tho nt. Itcv. N'eil McNeil, bishop of fci. George's, Newfoundland, lo tho oftlco of archbishop of Vancouver. John Beelcr of the ":i0-Mlle" ranch near Cripple Crook. Colo., is feeding eight antolopo driven from tho mountains moun-tains by heavy snows. For tho first lime in the history of tho I nlted Stales supremo court, a woman who is noi. a lawyer appeared before that court Saturday and argued a case. Denver city's contract with the Shu-borl Shu-borl theatrical syndicate was canceled Saturday, and Denver's municipal theater thea-ter will bo discontinued as a regular attraction at-traction house. In Torrcon. Mexico, threo young Span-lards Span-lards arc dead and several others arc seriously 111. as tho result of ptomalno poisoning contracted from eating canned tomatoes. While warming himself at a man-hole near tho Polk street railroad station, hi thlcago, an unidentified, homeless man lost his life by losing his balance and plunging down among lho. numerous exhaust ex-haust pipes. The victim was suffocated In St. l.ouls an unidentified ncros3 made merry for an hour llday night a.s a guest at a society masked ball at the Contury Boat. club. Boforc she was discovered, dis-covered, she had danced with sovcral unsuspecting un-suspecting men. Sccrot servleo men aro searching for an Illicit still in the Mcdicino "Bow mountains near Fort Collins. Colo. Rcvc-nuo Rcvc-nuo officers claim a steady stream of moonshine is circulating among the ranchmen of that section. Angered at what they declare was the brutal treatment of ltussel Wllber. a sevenlocn-year-old high school student at Morence. Colo., a number of high school boys administered a. severe beating to Superintendent W. S Godfrey. The honnit of Melrose, George Henry Ireson, an Englishman, who has lived alone in a small hut on Swains hill, Melrose. Mass., for nearly thirty vears. Is dead from exposure, to the blizzard which swept New England. John W. Brledenthal. former stale banking commissioner of Kansas, chairman chair-man of tho Fusion party In three campaigns, cam-paigns, died at his home In Kansas City Ian., Saturday morning, of blood poisoning. poison-ing. Mr. Brledenthal was 03 years of age. Charles R. lleikc, secretary of the American Sugar Refining company, with five oLher employees of the company indicted in-dicted by the federal grand Jury for conspiracy con-spiracy to defraud the United Slates by entering false weights of sugar, will bo arraigned on Monday. |