Show LITTLE TELEGRAMS ROME ROIE Feb 7 Mgr Hendrick brothe brother of the late Bishop T. T 1 A. A Hendrick of th thi the diocese of ot Cebu P P. I I. I whose death occurred occurred oc oc- last November has arrived her here hered from the Philippines He e will be re received tr d in special audience len by the pope who wishes to learn details of ot the bishops bishop's bishops bishop's bishops bishop's bish bish- ops op's death NEW YORK Feb 7 The The army am anc and naY Y M it C. C A A. has sent out a nation nationwide wide appeal to the public for contributions contributions of reading matter which it desires desire to distribute throughout the world a at every point where a naval or army station sta eta tion of ot the United States Is situated Ap Ap- Appeals Appeals peals for tor reading matter h hive have ve been re received re- re received during the last month fron Alaska the Philippines Guantanamo bay and other distant points BLUEFIELDS W. W Va Feb 7 After Aftem long resistance the tho feudists James Dan Dan- DanIels Ida and his five sons eons who are arn charged with murder have surrendered themselves e to the Kentucky authorities WASHINGTON Feb 7 The The state department department de Ce de- de has been officially advised that thai the governments of ot Uruguay and Argentine Argentine Argentine Argen Argen- tine have signed a protocol fixing th the jurisdiction of ot certain territory on th the the river Plata which has lias long been claimed by both nations The details of ot the protocol protocol protocol pro pro- tocol have not be been n made public WASHINGTON Feb 7 The The Cuban government will not increase the duty on or American made shoes Imported into that thai country A dispatch to that effect has been received from the United States charge at Havana to the state department He lie states that he has th the unequivocal assurances of ot the president himself that nothing will be done by the Cuban congress In any way disadvantageous disadvantageous disadvantageous to American shoes MARIETTA 0 O. Feb 7 The The Marietta Torpedo company the Producers Torpedo Torpedo Tort Tor Tor- company and four u officials c I of the tatter latter t r company pleaded re d guilty to a charge a of conspiracy In restraint of trade here The companies were fined and costs and the Individuals 50 50 each The Indictments in indictments In- In were brought under the Ohio trust anti law BOSTON Feb 7 Dr Edward Lord preacher and Egyptologist died suddenly at his home in this city Saturday aged 7 72 He lie was formerly pas pastor tot of ot a Congregational church In New NewHaven NewHaven Haven Conn Coon and of the Church of ot the Puritans Presbyterian New York Norway Feb 7 The The one hundredth anniversary of the tho birth ot of f the great violinist Ole Bull was celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- here at Bergen his birthplace and ind quite generally r throughout ro Norway o i gT oi i Saturday r The widow o who was Miss Sarah Thorpe of ot Madison Wis and their daughter both of ot whom are now living In the United States have sent 1400 as a contribution to the Bull foundation foundation foun foun- dation at Bergen In commemoration of the he centenary ROME ROl Feb 7 King King Victor Emmanuel Emman- Emman lel uel Lid received former VIce President FaIrbanks Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair FaIr- banks in private audience and the two were engaged engaS in conversation for half halt halfin halfen haltan in en hour Ills His majesty Inquired about affairs af- af fairs In the United States with the politics poli- poli tics ics of ot which country he showed himself to o be quite familiar ORANGE RANGE N. N J J. Feb 7 The The police pollee here here lere are looking for a a. clever thief who ms a penchant for athletic t r C Ca trophies leat He lie secured forty gold m medals a gold watch and ind a mantel full of silver sliver cups from he the home of ot Blanch Bianchi who Is a a. graduate of ot New York university and was vas a a. winner at many Intercollegiate and lub club athletic meets KEY WEST Fla Feb 7 The The Alamo with aith the crew of ot the steamship Ken- Ken uck r- r Friday which rJ f foundered arrived rv a at oft off ff m midnight the li Carolina Ol last night light Captain Moore and the forty five members of the crew rew of the Kentucky I will till be landed today HONOLULU Feb 7 J. J. J P. P Hussey a sailor allor of the Pacific cruiser fleet which Is 3 5 In port here while Intoxicated yester- yester lay day ay shot a Japanese The victim Is In Ina a L hospital In a critical condition Husey Hussey Hus- Hus sey ey ICY is in Jail BALTIMORE Feb 7 Word T.-Word Word has been received In this city by cable that Mr and nd Mrs Anthony J. J Drexel who are arc In ondon London had announced the tho engagement If f their I daughter t Miss ss Margaret Armtrong Arm Arm- trong fr Drexel f to G Guy M Montague George o i I Hatton Viscount Maidstone an and 3 heir to the Earldom of ot Winchelsea and Nottingham CHERRY Ill lii IlC Feb 7 FIve Five bodies ol of ot miners who lost their lives Jives In the St. St Paul mine disaster last November were discovered Sunday In a a. passageway south of ot the air shaft but before the corpses could be removed tons of and coal fell tell on them It is now problematical when these bodies can be removed NEW YORK Feb 7 Frances Frances A. A widow of ot Christian P. P and favorite niece of William H. H Saward Seward Seward Se- Se ward secretary of ot state under President Lincoln died Sunday at Goshen N. N Y aged 74 years PITTSBURG Pa Feb 7 Simon Simon Burns well known labor leader died last night lIe He was 54 years old As a delegate delegate dele dele- gate to a number of western conventions and the first western wage conference Burns became well known In labor circles cir dr cles des throughout the country WASHINGTON Feb 7 Inmates tes orthe ot or the Columbia Institution for tor the deaf deat and dumb were thrown Into consternation yesterday by a fire In the main build build- ing Deaf Deat mutes threw their trunks and other belongings out of or the windows on the top floor of or the building until the flames and smoke compelled them to seek safety for themselves HUNTINGTON W. W Va Feb 7 A A policeman on his rounds through a dark alley stumbled on a halt conscious man with In cash bulging from his In Inside Inside inside In- In side coat pocket The officer took 50 50 as a reward but only after protesting The man explained at police headquarters that he was George Smith a a. farmer farm farm- er cc of ot St. St Albans who hd sold his place yesterday and ended a celebration with witha a nap In the alley W WASHINGTON Feb 7 Attention Is directed it in an official report by Rear flear Admiral Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Schroeder in command of ot the tho Atlantic Atlantic At At- lantic fleet now engaged In practice maneuvers maneuvers maneuvers ma ma- In Guantanamo bay Cuba to the remarkable fact tact that more than 2500 2300 men In the fleet cannot swim NEW YORK Feb 7 In In the days when Big Tim Sullivan state senator and Tammany leader lender was small and at school his teacher gave him a pair of ot shoes He Hc never forgot the kindness and ind for tor many years he has commemorated It on the sixth day of ot each February by bya a distribution of ot stockings and shoes to all the needy of the Bowery Five thousand thouSand thousand thou thou- sand pairs of stockings and shoes were given away Sunday V WASHINGTON ASHINGTON Feb 7 Rear Rear Admiral Sebree commander of ot the Pacific squadron squad squad- ron has notified the navy department that he transferred his flag and staff Saturday from the cruiser Tennessee to the cruiser California California- The transfer was made at Honolulu where the squadron now is LOS ANGELES Feb J. J. J B. B Barnard prominent for tor many years as a railroad man mah died here Sunday at the tho home m of ot his son law inC R. R E E. Wells fis tg general r rot manager a of ot the San Pedro Los An Angeles eles Salt Lake railroad Until 1886 Mr Bannard was general manager of ot the Burlington Southern railroad and later president of the Ohio Mississippi Railroad company lIe He was 81 years old PITTSBURG Pa Feb 7 coal operators who are back from the tho meeting with the miners at the Toledo conference view the situation optimistically cally call and several declare with emphasis that the danger e of a general suspension u e of coal mining nf on no April 1 Is not o so great as might appear at first thu-st glance |