Show LITTLE TELEGRAMS SANTA FE N N. M. M Nov 25 ChIef 25 Chief Justice Mills has hils accepted the appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment mont of governor of New Mexico and President Taft has appointed Judge W V. H. H Popo Pope of Rosawell to b be chief justice to succeed Milts Mills on March 1 next SAN FRANCISCO Nov No 25 The Thc The steamer City of Para h has arrived from Central American ports and brought a n nr r report port to the effect that forty citizens of were shot to death recently by order of oC l President Zelaya for having re received received received re- re with cheers the news of ot an nn In InsUrgent Insurgent Insurgent In- In victory The Tho town of ot Corinto was under a n heavy guard while the City of oC Para Part was as there and her passengers made no attempt to go ashore SAN FRANCISCO Nov 25 ChevalIer 5 Chevalier Co and Bertini com company pan San Francisco firms and tho the Gordon Syrup company of Oakland which pleaded guilty to having violated the tho federal pure food law lav by b shipping adulterated food products Into ada Nevada and New Mox- Mox ico ice were fined fine on each ench count y yesterday yesterday yes yes- s- s by Judge De Do Haven of oC the United States Slates district court SAN FRANCISCO Nov 25 Walter Waltor Walter F. F Frear governor of ot Hawaii arrived hero here yesterday on tho the steamer Lurline on his way fay to Washington ton Th The main object of oC his visit to the national capital Is 18 to urge upon congress tho the Importance of oC adopting the amendments amendment to the organic act of ot Hawaii favored b by the territorIal legislature The They relate chiefly to changes In the tho land laws and are aro de designed do- do 81 signed nEd to promote homesteading Tho The governor will confer conter with Andrew Carnegie Carnegie Carnegie Car Car- negie In regard to a public library for Honolulu HARRISBURG Pa Nov 25 Leonard 25 Leonard Ettler EUler aged 13 dle died at hl his home in this city ye yesterday from blood poisoning caused by an Injury to his knee while playing football CHARLOTTE Mich Nov 25 An An X Xray X- X ray examination has revealed the tho fact fac that Kleth a high school freshman freshman freshman fresh fresh- man broke two two bones In his leg while Playing football last Saturday UNION CIT CITY Tenn Nov 25 IndIct Indict Indictments m meats ments were returned yesterday against Bud Morris Tid Burton Roy Ransom Bob Huffman Huttman Sam Applewhite and Ed EC Marshall charging them with murdering Captain Quentin Rankin the night of ot October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 18 IS 18 1908 on Reel Foot Lake All AU o of those Indicted except Marshall have al already already al- al ready rUdy been tried and found guilty Th TM Burton and Boy Ran Ransom om were given twenty years ears In the penitentiary and tho the others were sentenced to hang Their Thel cases were reversed by the supreme cour courand courLand courLand and remanded for a new trial HARRISBURG Pa Nov 2 25 An 2 An An Announcement Announcement that the tho bequests of tho the late lato John Stuart Kennedy of ot New York to the Presbyterian board of foreign mis mis- would amount to instead of as had been stated at the time of his death was as made mado at nt the laymen's laymen's laymen's lay lay- mens men's missionary convention hero yes NEW YORK Nov 25 Employees Employees o othe of the Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago StLouis St St. Louis railway known as the Big BIJ Jour Four road are arc to participate p In the tho benefits of ot tho the fl pension system rec recently adoptee adopted by the New York Central and other otho roads In the Centrals Central's system The directors directors dl di- di rectors of ot the tho Big Four yesterday took action at their meeting hero applying tho the plan to that road Tho The officers of oC the tho company were re J LONDON Nov No 25 Mrs Mrs Olive Olivo Grace Kerr widow of ot the late Hen Henry S. S I Kerr err o of New York was married yesterday to Captain Charles Beresford Fulke Gre- Gre ville son of Lord In St. St Paul's Pauls church at Following tho ceremony the mother of th the bride Mrs s John W V V. V Grace gave a reception at nt which many members of or society were present SANTA CRUZ Nov 25 The The volcanic eruptions continue continuo with increasing ing violence The great stream of lava a flowing towards Santa Cruz Crux Is moving more rapidly and threatens great dama damage dam dam- a ago age o throughout tho the valley of Santiago where many people already have by tho the destruction of oC their houses ant and laying waste of lands Two streams o of lava la from neighboring craters united the bases of the volcanoes and the st stream am Is III proceeding feet In twenty four hours Ar- Ar ANNAPOLIS Nov No 25 A A handsome ht tablet to tho the memory of the late Capt Charles J. J Gridley U. U S. S N. N was un unveiled unveiled unveiled un- un veiled and dedicated at the naval academy academy acad acad- em emy chapel yesterday ORANGEBURG S. S C C. Nov 25 Brad 25 Bradham Brad Brad- ham Hall girls' girls dormitory of ot the South Bouth Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical cal colle college e and tho the dining hall and kitchen kitch kitch- en No one OM was Injured RIO JANEIRO Nov 25 Four Four com com- houses were destroyed last destroyed last night at Sao Paulo by a n fire started by a It bomb thrown Into a German store tore Tho The loss was larg large It was thought at first that the bomb was thrown by an anarchist but the police profess not to believe 0 this FORT WORTH Tex Nov 25 Sheriff Sheriff Antias of ot Laporte Laporto Ind md and former Sherif Sher Sher- if iff of the same place who came to Fort Worth to Investigate In tho the report that thai Mrs Belle Delio Gunness was living 11 and in hiding near this city returned last night empty empt handed d. tho the woman oman under suspicion cion don not answering In any respect the description of ot Mrs Gunn Gunness s. s Mrs Gunness Gunness Gun- Gun ness is III dead of ot that there Is no doubt said the tho sheriff JOPLIN Mo Nov 25 2 Ten Ten persons were Injured d. d two Iwo WO probably fatally In Inas Ingas ingas gas as explosions that followed a n fire in th Joplin laundry last night Gas from froma troma a leaking main was 81 Ignited More Moro than 1000 persons watched the fire and a second explosion threw bricks timbers Umbers and broken machinery Into the crowd slightly Injuring ten W WASHINGTON Nov 25 Miss Miss David Yulee Noble daughter of oC Mrs William Belden Noble was married to I leut Sherman Miles l U. U S. S A. A son flon of I Gen Nelson A. A Miles U. U S So S. A A. retired yesterday SCRANTON Pa Nov No 25 Mrs Adam AdamI I and her old months baby were burned burnel to death last night In their home In West Vest Scranton Mrs Konesky's tour yc year old old r son had both of oC his legs lebS broken when his father dropped him from froma a 0 story second-story window and another son 6 G years old was WIlS badly burned before beCore neighbors rescued him COLON Nov 25 The Tho Tho American protected protected pro pro- cruiser Tacoma which arrived Monday left last night after taking on coal and a largo large quantity of ot lumber ce cement ce- ce ment mont nails and similar building material Her destination is not kno known n nl but it Is believed she aha Is bound for Cor Nicaragua ua probably where camps have o been erected for tor the marines V WASHINGTON ASHINGTON Nov 25 ln In In October Immigrant aliens and 1 nonImmigrant nonImmigrant nonimmigrant non- non Immigrant aliens were admitted into the United States United States citizens citi zens arrived and 1616 aliens were de debarred debarred debarred de- de barred according to th the October bulletin Issued by tho the Immigration bureau There were 1386 1 Immigrants from Italy 73 from Crom Poland and from tram Germany One Korean was admitted and none from tho the Pacific Islands GREAT FALLS FuLS Mont Nov O 25 At 5 At Lewiston a 0 Jury found Peter Poter Robison a n contractor guilty guilt of ot murder in tho the second second sec sec- ond degree affixing the penalty at nt life Imprisonment for tor tho the killing of Ro Roy Short a horseman In a saloon there last September The Tho shooting followed a n quarrel over a a. dollar that Short claimed Robison owed him MANAGUA Nov 25 The Tho Tho report that President Zellla has put many Americans Americans Ameri Amen cans in jail because of oC their refusal contribute to the war fund Is untrue Americans hero here have been en assured by the government that they are perfectly safe saCe There are no Americans In jail at Managua Mana Maria gua and ond there thero has been no request according according ac nc- ac- ac cording cording- to the tho governments government's statement for contributions for the war or for tor an any other purposes CHEYENNE Wyo Nov 15 F. 10 F. F B. B Fey a Union Pacific conductor was killed In a freight collision at Walcott yesterday EnS Engineer Arthur Noah and Brakeman J J. J Spray were seriously In Injured In- In All live ir In 1 PHOENIX Ariz Aniz Nov 25 Georgc 25 George W W. Guise Is dead of Injuries sustained by falling down the shaft of oC tho the Union mine at nt North Phoenix Ho lie was 60 years ears of oC ago age and formerly of ot Denver he attained at at- tamed considerable wealth which he lost lostIn lostIn lostin In the tho panic of 1803 1893 He leaves a brother In Elizabeth Colo COb and another la In Mary Mary- land PORTLAND Nov 25 C. C. C A. A Strauss former cashier of or tho the Portland convicted of ot embezzlement was sentenced by Federal Judge to serve eighteen months In tho the county jail and to pay a n no of I ISAN SAN FRANCISCO Nov 10 25 The 25 The grand grandI jury at a 3 late hour yesterday returned Indictments charging murder against I Tong King Chong editor of tho the Chinese Free Press and secretary of ot the Chinese Free Masons Gee Hong On president of ot the the On YIck tong Lee Interpreter for tor the On tong and Chin Lit Duck Buck Ducki i Hew Hot Hoi Kim Tew Tow alias Ah Joe Joo All AU of cr these Chinese so are arc members of ot tho the On Yick tong tonJ which has hM been making w war r ron on the Yec Yee family Seven Chinese have havo been een slain sin since co the outbreak of ot ties LOS ANGELES Cal CIlI Nov 25 The Tho Tho I to be bo held Panama California exposition I In San Diego In 1 1915 was watt given tho the unQualified unqualified unqualified un un- un- un qualified Indorsement of at the Los Angeles chamber of ot commerce after a prolonged discussion slon of oC tho the subject yesterday D.C. D. D C C. Collier director general of ot the enterprise enterprise enter enter- prise wa was called upon to outline the tho financial plans of ot the exposition and di directors directors directors di- di rectors of ot tho the chamber supported his declarations by advising that the whole of oC southern California bo be represented In organizing tho the project an and 1 carrying out Its it plans |