Show News Story o of a Week A COMPLETE HISTORY OF or WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING THROUGHOUT THE TilE WORLD INTERMOUNTAIN INTER Fire which started in the basement basemen of f the Symons building in Spokane caused aused losses estimated at between betwee and The blaze is bt believed believed be- be to have started in a candy cand kitchen in the basement Fire of oC unknown origin destroyed the he pattern store house of the Minnequa Min Min- nequa plant of the Colorado Fuel i iron Iron ron company at Pueblo Patterns Pattern representing an accumulation of twenty were destroyed The loss los ty y years ears was vas half halt a million Consternation was thrown Into th the Idaho colony of divorce seekers b by bythe bythe the he decision of Judge Fremont Wood of if Boise in the case of Valentine Winters Winters a Dayton 0 O. O traction magnate mag mag- mag- mag late nate nate against Helen Clegg Winters for or divorce Judge Wood denied the thi decree on the ground that the plaintiff plaintiff plain plain- tiff iff did not legally establish a residence residence resi- resi dence ence in Idaho but came for the purse pur pur- plse se of invoking the aid of the courts ro 0 secure a decree of divorce Two switch engines collided in the Colorado and Southern yards in Den Dener Denver ver er both turning over Albert L L. ONeill O'Neill ONeill a fireman died of his injuries Jerry erry R R. Devall an engineer was seriously seriously seri seri- Injured Captain H. H S. S Stark Stark one of the best known mining engineers in the country coun coun- try y and a captain in the Royal en- en engineers engineers during the Boer war died at ata a Denver hospital on Frida Friday Accusation of sweatbox methods were ere made by Attorney Tannahill against the government counsel In 1 the trial at Boise of William F F. Ket- Ket ibach George Kester Rester and William Dwyer wyer on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government out of Idaho Umber timber lands By a pledge never to drink liquors or to smoke tobacco to to- bacco or to o use us an any other narcotic any ly young oung man who lives in Idaho or North orth Dakota will shortly be able to secure cure free a college education The late te Charles B B. B Botsford of Boston Is Isic the ic man who made all this possible DOMESTIC Battling Nelson conqueror conqueror- of Joe Gans aus was saved from a knockout inthe in inic inthe the ic fortieth round of his fight at San Francisco with Ad Wolgast when Referee Ref Ref- ee Eddie Smith humanely stopped the le contest Nelson being on the verge of collapse but begging that he be allowed lowed to continue Two men were killed two probably fatally tally hurt and three others injured by r the collapse of a high scaffold on ona R a new building in Chicago An oxygen tank exploded in a garage in New York City Arthur a mechanic was blown to pieces and his brother Henry was so severely injured that he may die President Taft attended the fourth annual inual banquet of the police lieuten lieuten- ants its of Greater New York City Tuesday night his address addless being cheered leered to the echo Striking street car men of Philadelphia Philadel- Philadel phia lia are accused of burning street streetcars streetcars cars rs manned by strike The strike rike was precipitated by the dis discharge charge harge arge of several hundred Financial confidence improved throughout the Union during the theist pas past week as reflected in the movement movement move move- ment ent towards recovery in the stock market arket B. B P P. P Green a Rock Island brakeman brake brale brakeman man was frozen to death near Amarillo Ama Ama- rib rillo Texas He had started to toVal walk Val walto Valto to the station and his bod body was four found in a snow drift drUt Ten men and a boy were Injured three probably fatally when spark from a cigarette ignites ignited two five pound cans of dynamite In a au i elevator descending Into the mine neat neal Dubols Dubois Those on the mine cage were stripped of clothing Eight of the injured Injured injured in In- are foreigners Frank L. L Craig was shot and instantly Instantly instantly in In- killed at Childress Texas by his year old son Albert The elder Craig becoming enraged at hi his daughter Mrs Ruth Hamlin aged 1 years year's threatened to cut her throat Young Craig then shot his father lather The Catholic college at Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamber lain S. S D. D former formerly the govern men Indian school burned to the early Monday morning When th thlire fire lire was discovered the exits were cu off oft by smoke The students and fac faculty faculty of priests got out in their nightclothes night nigh clothes by way o of fire es escapes apes One person was killed and severa probably fatally hurt when per persons persons persons sons were hurled into the basemen as a result of or the collapse of o the floo In a Ul theatre atre at Johnston Pa Fir Fin broke out but a stream of water was turned Into the basement where the themen themen themen men and women were fighting to escape escape es es- es cape the flames With a strand of womans woman's hair wound about bout his wrist T. T Maas a ca capenter capenter capenter penter committed suicide 1117 l San Francisco by shooting himself An the head Maas left a note written In InGerman inGerman German in which he be requested the officials officials of or to notify his wife A mistake in the delivery of two I barrels of oil nearly caused several fatalities at Laurel Md Did Citizens had been eating doughnuts prepared in machine oil Instead of ot oil used for cooking the mistake having been caused by the mixing of or the two bar bar- I W. W A. A Davis prominent in the affairs affairs af at- af- af f fairs of the famous Pony exp express ess Which which carried the mails malls from St. St Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph to the Pacific coast before the days of or railroads is dead lead at St. St Joseph Jo Jo- seph Mo 1 Hr H was waR f 8 Vf years old A better ship than she was In he her berl infant days the battleship Virginia maintained an average speed of or 1954 knots an hour bour in a n hour four-hour trial that than Rear Admiral Schroeder in command commands of or the Atlantic fleet neet put her through off oft Cubar Cuba a few tew days ago Investigations Investigations' are to be made alleged army scandals in Japan ac Japan according ac ac- cording to news received Japan by bythe the the steamer empress of China rIh the Hochl charges charges' gross irregularities and twO other Tokio Toldo papers papas pap allege scandals |