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Show r Condensed Tefegrams " lift The jury In tho famous boycott suit "'iffll ' R' ' Loowc of Dnnbury vs. two hun- Hjj dred members of tho Hatters' union In fJH Connecticut yt-storday roturned a verdict ''in in iavor ot tf,e Plaintiff for $74,000. ' Til Between 600 and 800 machinists of the rjl Bethlohom Steel company went on strike '"if yesterday when their domanrt for time LJ1 and a half for overtime was refused. The irtS strikers selected a committee, who will .. L call on President Schwab. ) fllli After fifty-two hours' search, tho body i v -lea of tllc last v'ctlm In tho explosion of tho IB Browdor mine, which cost thirty-four 'f lives on Tuesday, wag found Thursday y i h-$B night. This victim was Peter Kelly, mlno $..! boas. wll had often described to his fam-lly fam-lly ll0W ne woul(1 save himself In Just ":'-fil such a catastrophe as that on Tuesday. a Six-year-old Kathleen Itoblnson came ,"iffl Into tho port of Now York Thursday. ' ; Ovor ,and and sea tho ,ltl,c drl journeyed . ' 'I'm alone from Singapore to England and ' Jm thence on to this city, a Journcv of about I, ..sm iu.uuu mnes. The child's father died In ,' '3 Hone Kong, China, some months ago and is8 She come here to visit her aunt. v'(9 First Lieutenant Burton J. Mitchell. ' V8 Twelfth Infantry, nidc-do-camp on the I VM staff of Brigadier Gerieral Frederick Fun- fiton nt ort Leavenworth, forwarded his .' ,3 resignation from the army to President i ""Mil Taft yesterday Lieutenant Mitchell dls- k s- Via tlngulshed himself as a soldier In the -'X;MB Twentieth Kansas Infantry and partlci- vlt'tfl patod with General Fun3ton in the cap- 1 ifm luro ot Agulnoldo. ?M A special to the El Paso (Texas) Iler- 1 kJ& a'd from Eagle Pass says: "Seventy V''H bodies have been taken from the Paulau Jjrffl mine in Mexico. This represents the Mm total ,lst of l,lc ,lcaf3- However,, some of tne iwcnty lhjurcd who arc now in s,'(Us the hospital may die. The gas Is all out 'Hb lu ni'no and the exploration has been fcj thorough. Not an American was hurt." .''UB 0l,e man ls dead !inl 100 guests wore driven In terror from their rooms as a re- .4 'ipm suit of an early morning firo In the Mc-Klsslck Mc-Klsslck hotel in P.cno, Nov.. yesterday, jjffl Tho victim was suffocated by the dense I jw omufto uiut mien ine nasemcni oi me I , liotel, where tho lire originated and was ' ' ! conllned hy the efforts of the ilremon. j,' J'i and tho loss Is estimated at ubout 51000. ,' jLi The dead man Is AugUBt Schaefer. ilro- ! Pi Although the rescuers at the main mine of the Colorado Fuel fi: Iron company ' oJtJ havo been working Incessantly, no more i' ', fi iodles have been recovered from tho 1.4C1 Prlmero since lato Wednesday night, i 3 H Tho bodies of the twcniy-two victims ' 3D which still remain in the mlno arc burled I i StJ benoath tons of fallen roek. Efforts are J ' '"B being directed toward cleaning up h ; y, ffl tho mjne and repairing tho terrlilc dam- 11 ' Pffl "s0 o111-' u' Monday's explosion, but this V ' Hlj will require weeks of work. In the jnean- Tw' mI time, rescuers expect to encounter bodies V4- Vw ot t,,c v,cti.niB !lL any time. ' V Domestic commerce on tho great lakes during tho calendar year of 1909 aggregated aggre-gated 80.97-1. G05 tons of freight shipped between ports in this country alone. This tonnage, while about one-third larger than for the year before. Is about two and one-half millions below the tonnage for 1907. tho largest total in the history of the lake trade, according to a report by the department of commerce and labor. |