OCR Text |
Show LITTLE TELEGRAMS WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. At a conference confer-ence at the white house between President Presi-dent Taft, members of the Lincoln memorial me-morial committee and the commission of One srta. the latter body was asksd to recommend an architect who. In a general gen-eral wsy. would submit plans for the proposed pro-posed memorial to the martyred president. presi-dent. The fine arts commission already has recommended that It be erected in Potomac park. PRI8. Aus. 1.--A dlsrstch to the JnurnHl from S'snry says six German sol- dlers yesterday crossed the French frontier fron-tier from laorralne and two of them were arrested by French soldiers snd taken to the prison at l-onawy. Ai-cordlng to the dlapfttrh. Hie ;erinans had cut the telegraph tel-egraph wires and broken down several telegraph posts. HELENA. Mont.. Aug. l.-A special to the record from Harlem. In the northern part of the state, says that a daring attempt at-tempt wss made yesterday to hold up the First National bank of that town In which one of the bandits wss killed. There were three men In the party, ana a poese Is out after the two who escaped. es-caped. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1. Iouls J. Wilde, the Sun Lngo banker wanted In Portland. Or, on the charge of em belli bel-li In 9n,fM0 from the Oregon Trust and Havings hank, arrived last night from Pan Llego and surrendered himself to Plate Agnt Archie Leonard of Oregon,. In whose custody he will leave for the north todsy. WASHINGTON. July 81. The house voted down. 161 to 26. the senate amendment amend-ment to the deficiency appropriation bill providing for the payment of one month's' supplement their regular salaries. The amendment would have added about I140.0AA to the appropriations. Despite the old custom, the Democratic caucus early this session decided to abolish the "extra pay" for ecotjpmlc reasons. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1. A petition for the appointment of a receiver for the Bankers Bank-ers Insurance company has been granted by Judge McQuinin. He also Issued a temporary Injunction against the officers to keep them from Interfering with the assets, which are said to e $1,000, W0. BALTIMORE. Aug. 1 Two steamers direct from cholera and yellow fever centers cen-ters are being held at quarantine pending Investigation. They are- the Italian steamer Monvtso from Mediterranean ports and the British steamer Archbank from Felton. Cuba. One of the crew of the Archbank was said to have died and been burled at sea. and two others are 111 from whst was declared malaria. No sickness was reported on the Monvlso and Health Officer Vnshey said neither vessel had yellow fever aboard. BOSTON. Aug. L Alkali Pete, otherwise other-wise known as P. F. Willis of Dallas, with high boots and broad brimmed hat. strode up town with a band and Iti Tes-ans Tes-ans behind him yesterday aa the, advance guard of the delegates to the seventh in-1 in-1 nual convention of Associated Ad vert Is -i lng Club of America, who will open a four |