Show T NEWS SUMMARY l The Italian car In the Now Yorkto Seattle race abandoned the nice nt Cheyenne Five men were killed In a frelfht wreck near Knmloops 11 C when n wheel broke and the train wns ditched Rev J J Porter ono of tho most widely known Baptist ministers In tho United States Is dead at Winchester Ky at the ago of GS William Jennings Bryan In an Inter view In Denver last week declared that ho was not n candidate for tho Nebraska senatorshlp Mrs Elizabeth Fox aged 112 died at Smlthton Mo June 22 Sho was a native of Kentucky but had lived In Missouri thirty years Tho house has authorized an emergency emer-gency appropriation ut 10000000 for defraying tho expenses of taking the thirteenth decennial census Queen Victoria of Spain gave birth to n daughter on Juno 22 The fact that their third child Is n girl Is very lenslng l to the king and queen Judge Vltsuii In iinnnon pleas court ut Phlladelph a has declared unconstitutional the 2cent tale law i passed by the leglflatuie In liKJT Miss Margaret Sheponson of San Francisco stewardess of the Pacific Mall Steamship companys liner 111 mi committed suicide In m docean Juno 23 Two baby niitelopes sent by express from Colonel Roosevelt to his daughter daugh-ter Mrs Nicholas Longworth were received In New York last week In good condition John D Rockefeller Jr and James A Moffett Lave been elected st > presidents of the Standard Oil corn pany to succeed W II Tllford anti II II Rogers A theater panic resulting In the death of Isabel Romero and the injury In-Jury of many persons followed a jokers Jok-ers cry of Fire 1 In the Apollo theater the-ater In tho City of Mexico Joseph Seaton 70 years of age an old government scout In an attempt to walk across tho burning desert of Nevada In a transcontinental walk was overcome by the heat tat Orennn nnd died John R Consldlne formerly plO prletor of the Hotel Motiopole lol U widely known among sporting air1 theatrical men died of plensal I pieu manIa In his hoe In New York City Juno 20 Walking from Boston to San Francisco Fran-cisco on a wager Melvin M Lien a mute a tutor In the Perkins Institute for tho blind was killed near Syracuse Syra-cuse N Y by being run down by a passenger train The training squadron of Admiral IJlchl composed of Ufo cruisers Asc and Soya arrived nt JJpnolula June 24 Hundreds of Japanese assembled It the wn ir lr t ii LILT 1 Vt Ian I-an enthusiastic reception Albert Slegele of Buffalo N Y one of the pioneer brewers of Amor lea and tho first man to manufacture lager beer In this country died at the homo of his daughter In Sacramento Cal Juno 21 at the age of 91 A street car got beyond control 011 a steep hill In Los Angeles L and I WUlIU ed section colliding with another car smashing both badly and Injuring n dozen passengers none seriously In turning a spadefull of earth at Botimedale half was across Cape Cod on Juno 22 August Bolmont of New York declared that a formal beginning begin-ning had been made In the construe tlon of the long looked for Cape Cod canal Tho city of Halifax N S was established estab-lished one hundred years ago on Juno 22 by Lord Halifax and named In his honor The anniversary this year was observed as a public holiday with historical hIs-torical oxeicises public concerto ama am-a variety of athletic sports Mark Woodruff has been nrresto at Plattsville Colo on a charge of em zlement It being charged that while state register of lands of Colorado Colo-rado he embezzled funds from the sale of school lands to the amount of about 15000 Woodruy declares he can clear up tho matter I After being beaton nnd robbed Curl Schui7 was thrown from tho North Clark street viaduct In Chicago tc the tracks of the Northwestern railroad rail-road He fell across the tracks anti would havo been run over by a switch engine had the engineer not seen plum and stopped his engine The trial of Joseph fie tuccl It Chicago on a charge of murdor was suddenly stopped when an Italian en toyed tho court room and waved n i handkerchief at the chief witness fo the prosecution who refused to testify further declaring ho would be klllei if ho gave further testimony Although tho Wright brothers havo been granted an extension of thirty days In which to complete their off clal trials for the government they are losing no time In completing their flying machine President Taft and most of tho members of congress aro expected to witness tile trials An attempt to wreck a Milwaukee passenger train Just north of Red Held N D was frustrated by a passing pass-ing farmer who found a section ol the track had been blown out Ho flagged tho passenger train and prevented pre-vented an accident The motive la supposed to have been robbery While mowing his barley Held neal ompoc nea-l Cal N D MrCaba drove his machine over Frank Choa a child 2 years old cutting oft the right urn at tho shoulder and the right lug at tho knee The baby had uandunx away from his homo until had lain down In tho field to take a nap |