Show H LITTLE ITTLE TEL TELEGRAMS R MS I NEW YORK YORI April S. S Wllliam WIlliam William ness noss a year old Democratic ward leader choked to death in a Brooklyn Brook Brook- lyn restaurant last night while trying to swallow a largo laigo bite out of ot a ham sand sand- WALLA WALLA Wash April 5 Waitsburg voted dry yesterday by a small majority NEW YORK April 5 The The police pollee are scouring the east side today for the as assailant assailant assailant as- as of Jennie Connors a year five old girl who was criminally assaulted during the tho night in a hallway near her home In First avenue She was found in a semi-conscious semi condition and has slight chance of recovery WASHINGTON April 6 Holding 5 Holding that the action of the state of Arkansas in iii requiring railroads to furnish cars for local shipments within five days from the time they were ordered was a burden burden burdon bur bur- den don on Interstate commerce the supreme court of the United States has reversed the supreme court of Arkansas GUTHRIE Okla OkIa April 5 Governor Haskell has vetoed the bill abolishing the state dispensary The Tho governor said that the bill contained a joker that S gave free rein to the liquor dealers He Ho t also believed that the bill was r I 0 ROCHESTER N. N Y April 5 Between and employees of the seven breweries brew brEw- cries eries In this city went on strike yesterday in an effort to enforce demands for higher high high- er or wages shorter hours and radical changes in working conditions 3 ATLANTA Ga April 5 Resolutions p advocating national prohibition and condemning condemning condemning con con- interstate commerce laws allowIng allowing allow allow- ing log the shipment of Wr from a wet to a dry state were adopted at the closIng clos doe ing trig session of ot the southern saloon anti-saloon league convention here MEMPHIS Tenn April 5 Glenn Glenn H. H Curtiss Mrs l Curtiss Charles F. F Willard Wll- Wll lard J. J C C. C Mars Charles Heitman secretary secret secretary secre secre- t tary of the Aero Club of ot America and William M. M Bradford a chauffeur were injured when a touring car in which they were riding collided with a wagon The aviators are here for the aviation meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing which opens Wednesday None was wasso wasso so hurt as to prevent his appearance ap ap- ap- ap in the trials WASHINGTON April 5 The The constitutionality constitutionality of ot tho the Arkansas statute forbidding forbidding for for- bidding the drumming on trains for business business business busi busi- ness for physicians bathhouses hotels and boarding houses has been upheld I by the supreme court of the United States StatE's In the case of the state against 1 Al AV W. Williams a boarding house proprietor proprietor proprietor pro pro- of Hot Springs Ark KANSAS CITY April 6 Witnesses have been subpoenaed by the state forthe forthe for forthe the trial of Dr B. B C. C Hyde charged with I the murder of Colonel Thomas H H. H Swope and other members of the Swope fam fain ily Uy which is set for April 11 BALTIMORE April 5 Officials Officials of the Baltimore Ohio railroad have reached an agreement with the committee representing representing rep rep- resenting the engineers over the demands demands demands de de- de- de mands made for higher wages Under the agreement It is understood the engineers engineers engineers en en- will receive practically the same advance as was granted the trainmen several weeks ago I GUTHRIE Okla April 5 Three 5 Three students students stu stu- stu- stu dents of the Armstrong academy a Choctaw Choctaw Choctaw Choc- Choc taw tribal school for boys In McCurtain l county died yesterday a as a result of drinking wood alcohol Three e others who drank the alcohol o lo recovered CHICAGO April 5 Burns Burns Yantis Yantis an Important cash corn house doing budness business business busi bud ness on the board of trade here applied for for- a a. receiver late yesterday ha have COLUMBUS Lr refused the O. O pr proffered April Fr e 5 The f Increase The a carmen of 1 cent an hour made by the Columbus Railway Railway Rail RaU- way and Light company WEBB CITY Mo April 5 Burglars Bur stole a safe weighing pounds from Richard Jenkins Jenkin's poo pool hall here hauled It in a stolen wagon two miles into the country and blew It open They es escaped escaped escaped es- es with in cash three watches and arid a number of checks SEATTLE Wash Vash April 5 Former Former United States Senator John L L. Wilson last night formally announced his candidacy can can- for the tho Republican nomination for foi United States senator to succeed Senator Samuel H. H Piles whose term expires next year ear OKLAHOMA CITY Okla OkIa Opril 5 The The heaviest rains In a year fell throughout the eastern part of Oklahoma and parts of Arkansas and Texas yesterday As a a. result the river In Choctaw county Is out of Its banks A dispatch from Hugo states that Red river Is rising at the rate of four inches an hour A Alight Alight light blizard Is sweeping the Panhandle country CLEARFIELD Pa April 6 Iss G. Miss Lizzie Lizzie Lizzie Liz Liz- zie Reed a a. niece of the late Governor Bigler cOmmitted suicide In a horrible manner at her home yesterday Arising during the night she went to the woodshed woodshed woodshed wood wood- shed and after saturating her clothing with coal oil set It on fire She had been in bad health for foi some time and was about to bo ho removed to a a. sanitarium W WASHINGTON April 5 Former Former Vice President Fairbanks has declined the of offar offer offer of- of fer far extended to him by President Taft to act as a special envoy of the United States to Buenos Aires next month on the occasion of the centenary celebration tion General Leonard Wood has been designated by the president In his place NEW YORK April 5 Noah Noah B B. Barner Earner promoter en engineer and president of the Cottonwood Creek Copper company compan was found guilty last night of grand larceny Ho He was accused of ot appropriating of the company's funds obtained by sale of stock to the crown prince of Germany and other German noblemen NEW YORK April 5 The The Tombs ph phy Dr T T. A A. A McGuire says that Albert Albert Albert Al Al- bert Wolter Volter charged with the murder of 01 Ruth Wheeler is a moral but not a I legal gal imbe Ue The doctor finds him a a. type of degenerate lacking in most of the scopes senes but not immune from fron punishment for any crime he may have committed because he still has the power to distinguish distinguish distin distin- the quality of his acts WINNIPEG April 5 A S.-A A strike among the prisoners in the Alberta penitentiary lasting for foi two days was ended last night when a number of the prisoners who attempted attempted attempted at at- tempted to escape were shot In the arms and Ic legs s b by guards and arid the others were brought to subjection by a bread and water diet The convicts complained about the food given n them and refused to work W WASHINGTON ASH April 5 By By unanimous consent the house passed a a. senate bill I granting a a. a right of way over the p I domain In Arkansas for tor oil or gas pipe lines This measure was passed by the senate after a spirited speech by Senator Davis of Arkansas who charged It was In the Interests of the Standard OH Oil com corn pany DETROIT April 6 More 1 More than saloons saloons saloons sa sa- sa- sa loons were voted out of 01 business In nineteen nineteen nineteen nine nine- teen Michigan counties yesterday Of the thirty-six thirty counties where local option elections were held the only county not heard from is which Is reported to have only one saloon so the returns were fairly complete Five counties voted dry and sixteen voted wet Of the theten theten theten ten that had been dry for two years Oakland and Vex Wexford ford voted to change to the wet column ROS Silesia Germany April 5 The The Countess Thoss Scherr-Thoss yesterday gave birth to a daughter The countess was Miss 1 Muriel White daughter of the former ambassador to France and Mrs Henry White |