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Show CREAM Of THE NEWS f ROM EVERYWHERE The final chapter In the Rusoo-Ja panose war was enacted Saturday at Washington, when Baron Rosen and Minister Takahira formally exchanged the ratifications of the treaty of peace. ... Denver a on the telegraphic bowling bowling tournament Saturday night between be-tween Butte. San Francisco, Salt Lake. Spokane, Seattle. Tacoma. Portland and Oakland, making 6(03. Th other scores folio-: Portland, 4S36: Seattle. 46S4: Oakland. Oak-land. 4696: Butte. 444; Salt Lake. 441S: Tacoma, Ta-coma, 43S6; Spokane. 4321; San Francisco, 45SO. ... Two Italian section hands were Instantly Instant-ly killed and two others were mortally wounded at WInthrop Harbor, III., Saturday, Satur-day, by three other Italians, who entered a freight car In which the victims were Tiding and fired on them with revolvers. Robbery Is believed to be the motive. . m . Senator J. R. Burton of Kansas was again found guilty by a jury at St. Louts Saturday of having accepted, while Sena- tor. a fee to appear for the Rlalto Grain and Securities company as attorney before be-fore the Postoffice department. He will be sentenced today. ... Fifteen persons were injured Saturday in a head-end collision on the Mimouri Pacific five miles eat of Kansas City. ... English snd American accountants have Jointly made an examination of the affairs af-fairs of the Equitable, IJfc Assurance society so-ciety and have submitted figures flattering flatter-ing to the company. ... More than 8000 persons attended a meeting meet-ing at the Grand Central Palace In New York last night to profit against the I massacre of Jews In Russia. ... i Haln Davis, secretary of the American delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary congress recently held at Brussels, Is at Paris attending a meeting of the executive execu-tive committee of the congrepe, which Is considering an International parliament. . . Officers at Los Angeles yesterday engaged en-gaged in a running fight with Charles McDonald, Mc-Donald, an alleged horse thief, who was finally shot in the hip and captured. ... - The steamer Athenian arrived at Victoria Vic-toria yesterday from Japan with a life boat wrecked and davits broken by a high storm encountered last Sunday. ... Mrs. Q. Grlssom, a former resident of Denver and wife of an official of the Le&ksville woolen mills, near Spray. N. C. attempted to commit suicide at Wah-lngton Wah-lngton yesterday by shooting herself. She had obtained a divorce from her husband, but was compelled to let him have the custody of their child six months during dur-ing each year. This fact is believed to have been the cause of her attempt at suicide. She will recover. ... In a report by Charles M. Pepper, special spe-cial agent of the Department of Commerce Com-merce and Labor, it Is shown that the 1'nlted States sold to Canada last year exports to the value of $166,000,000. An order was Issued at police headquarters head-quarters In New York last night doubling the reserve platoons in all precincts In Manhattan and The Bronx. Fear of Ftrike disorders Is believed to have caused the order. ... Secretary Taft at Washington last night gave a dinner to the board of consulting engineers of the Panama canal. ... - Perry Belmont of New York, who Is ad-votcatlng ad-votcatlng a plan of publicity In all matters mat-ters relating to campaign contributions, has appointed a committee to urge legislation legis-lation on the subject. ... A skeleton was unearthed by excavators excava-tors at El Paso yesterday, which is believed be-lieved to be that of Estanlslaus N. Ron-qulllo. Ron-qulllo. who disappeared fourteen years ago, failing to return from a drive which he took with a man whom ne was suing to talk the case over. ... One hundred thousand persons lined the route of the funeral procession of Nathan Meyer Shaikewltz, the Hebrew novelist, at New York yesterday. ... The worst gale In years is raging in the channel between the British isles and the coast of France. ... The bodv of Midshipman Branch, for' whose .' death Midshipman Merlweather, who engaged In a fight wlth-him. is being court-martialed at Annapolis, was disinterred dis-interred yesterdsy and ah" autopsy performed per-formed by physicians who will testify before be-fore the board conducting the court-mar- '' ... Gov. Folk at Jefferson City yesterday, obtained a confession from Edward Raymond, Ray-mond, one of the convicts who took part in the mutiny at the penitentiary Saturday. Satur-day. He says -Convict Vaughn planned the break, but he did not know where "the explosives and firearms were secured. |