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Show BRIEF REVIEW OF. A WEEfTS EVENTS RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED ITEM-IZED FORM. Home and Foreign News Gathered From All Quarter of the World, and Prep?-ed for Buty Man. INTERMOUNTAIN Lloyd Gale, 10 years old, was shot and probably fatally injured wh'le at play in the yard bad; of his home at Minneapolis. A playmate, Clarence Heldleberger, also aged 10, is held at the police station, charged with the shooting. Tomas Jefferson Barker, a wealthy pioneer of old Wyandotte, now a part of Kansas City, Kan., and a steamboat steam-boat owner in the. early days of navigation navi-gation on the Mississippi river, died Monday, aged 8." years. Kighteen men were killed and two seriously injured in a double explosion explo-sion in the mine of the Philadelphia &. Heading Iron company at Tower City, Pa., caused, it is believed, by dynamite and gas. The Catholic church at Morenci, Ariz., was almost totally wrecked Autos may enler Yellowstone National Na-tional park in lf)l.", possibly 1914, according ac-cording to Secretary of Interior Lane, with whom Mayor Turner of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, president of the State Automobile association and chairman of the state highway commission, had a conference at Cardiuer, Mont. Salt Lake won the 1915 convention pnd a Salt Lake, Walter ClutT, won the vice-presidency of the ''$100,000 club" of the Kansas City Like Insurance Insur-ance company at the annual convention conven-tion which just closed in Kansas City, JUo. .Near Laketown, in Rich county, Utah, several days ago1, a deer was. found dead from starvation in a natural na-tural trap In which he had falleu, according to a report received ty the - OHI-Lil I1HJ II J till .A1JIU.11VU J1 dynamite. This was the second attempt at-tempt at destruction, the first having hav-ing been unsuccessful. WASHINGTON President Wilson has formally accepted ac-cepted the resignation of Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson to take effect on October 14 and sent to Mexico as his personal representative but not accredited ac-credited to the Huerta government, former Governor John Lind of Minnesota, Minne-sota, a lifelong friend of Secretary-Bryan. Secretary-Bryan. The senate has confirmed the appointment ap-pointment of George Harold Todd of New York to be assistant to the attorney at-torney general of the United States. The nomination of William C. Whaley ef Montana, to be collector nf infomi! i-ovonno fnr ' tl-ia iotpint state fish and same commissioner. A large sink caused by recent floods formed the trap. Donald Anderson, 7 years old, son cf Julius C. Anderson, abstractor of Provo, was seriously injured at Og-fien, Og-fien, when a number of ties, upon which he was climbing in the Union J'acilic railroad yards, fell upon him. George Parry, seizing sixty-one years In the Utah state prison for a brutal criminal assault, has escaped. Three of the prison guards have been suspended. Lost in the snow on the Cowlitz trail on Mount Ranier, in Washington, Washing-ton, two school teachers, Miss Kitty Itoberts of Washington, D. C, and Miss Bernice Ryce of San Francteco, were found by rescuers, too exhausted to walk. Dewey Sellars, 15 years old, was in-rtantly in-rtantly killed at Grand Junction, Colo., from a blow over the heart during dur-ing a fist fight he had with hia chum, Henry Patterson, 15 years old. Patterson Pat-terson is held awaiting inquest. I ( DOMESTIC The bodies of Mrs. Ivy Chevaliei and her 15-year-old daughter were comprising Utah, Montana and Idaho, is sewed up in the senate committee on finance. While President Wilson has not as yet announced the policy which he thinks the American government ought to pursue toward Mexico, there is every reason to believe he is evolving evolv-ing a plan of non-interference in the Internal affairs of the southern republic. re-public. One cent letter postage rather than reduced parcel post rates was the plea of Senator Bryan in a speech in defense of his opposition to Postmaster Postmas-ter General Burleson's orders reducing reduc-ing parcel post rates in the first and second section on August 15. President Wilson has withdrawn the nomination of Adam E. Patterson of Oklahoma, a negro, to be registrar of the treasury. Patterson declined the appointment and the president nominated Gabe E. Parker of Oklahoma, Okla-homa, a Choctaw Indian. FOREIGN King George, on hoard his veteran cutter Britannia at the Cowei regatta regat-ta on Monday, won the Satanita cup, a handicap for cutters, yawls and ketches presented by Sir Maurice Fitzgerald. Seven lives were lost in a fire- which destroyed the home of Joseph Paquet at St. John parish, Isle of Orleans, fifteen miles east of Quebec. The dead are Mrs. Paquet, her five children, chil-dren, and an unidentified woman who was staying in the house. Au aviation pupil named ' Brooks died at Berlin from 'burns received when the fuel tank of his aeroplane exploded after an 'abrupt landing at the Johanisthal aerodrome. It is reported in Belgrade that the Bulgarian government has ordered the arrest of Dr. S. Daneff, former premier, and head of the Bulgarian peace delegation to London, on a charge of using unlawfully secret funds of the government. A gold field of exceptional richness has been discovered in the southern part of the province of Katanga, in the Belgian Congo, according -to dispatches- received from Elizabethville, the capital of the district. The demolition of a portion of a mosque at Cawnpope for street im- found on the floor of their home as Kirkville, Mo. Apparently they had been assaulted and "beaten to death. Irs. Chevalier and her daughter lived alone. ., ...Wfelle exact returns on the strike vote recently taken by Northern Pacific Pa-cific railway telegraphers have not been given out by union officials, it was intimated that practically all of the 1,237 men involved have voted in' favor of a strike. Anthony W. Grace was put to death by electricity at Sing Sing prison early Monday as penalty for the murder mur-der of his brother, "Jack," a well known wrestler. That tuberculosis in early stages can be cured by manipulation with the hands on certain portions of the Bpinal column was the claim made by Dr. W. B. Meacham of Asheville, N. C, before the seventeenth annual con- I vention of the American Osteopathic association at Kirksville, Mo. The death Sunday of Mrs. Malinda Buckman of Covington, Ky., who was Injured in the motordrome accident at the Ludlow, Ky., lagoon, brought the list of fatalities up to ten. Delegates from councils in every' tate and territory of the United States and from all sections of Canada, Cana-da, Mexico and Cuba arrived at Bos-tion, Bos-tion, Sunday, to attend the thirty-first national convention of the supreme council of the Knights of Columbus. Believed to have become mentally deranged through the serious illness of her baby, Mrs. Alice Brocan, of Philadelphia, cut the throats of four of her children and then slashed her ; own. Two of the children may re-1 cover. j Miss Kitty Smith, who is armless. ' n.arked hor ballot with her foot when she voted Saturday at the first elec- ' tion held in Maywood. a suburb of Chicago, under the new woman suffrage suf-frage law. Thomas FA'cer, a laborer, was ar-rested ar-rested in connection with thu murder! of Charles Donaldson of Junction. ' III., who was shot while walking with a young woman in a park. Blood-1 hounds folowed a trail from the. park provements, which had caused indignation indig-nation meetings to be held in many parts of India and Burmah, led to serious rioting at Cawnpore, India. Justice James W. Gerard of New York, who has been tendered the post of ambassador to Germany by President Wilson, after spending several sev-eral days in Berlin in a vain search for new quarters for the embassy, is considering con-sidering declining the post. , Constitutionalists were defeated by Mexicon government troops in two battles last week, according to an official report made to Gen. Joaquin Tellez, federal commander-in-chief at Neuva Laredo. The London Standard and the Chronicle in editorials warmly repudiated repu-diated the idea that the Panama canal ca-nal tolls act had anything to do with Great Britain's decision not to participate partici-pate in the Panama-Pacific exposition exposi-tion at San Francisco. The Balkan peace conference is making steady progress, but it is hardly possible that a preliminary lo Fleer's home. The dead body of Gordon McGuire. a, farmer living near Blandesl urg. Iowa, was found hanging in his lx:rn. His act is attributed to mental sur- . ff ring following a heat prostration Several weeks ago. ' Gen. Felix Diaz, en route to Japan as Mexico's special envoy, departed for San Francisco -Saturday night with his official staff and their families. fami-lies. Stillwater, Okla.. is to have its ! postmaster nominated in a primary election, in accordance with a' plan adopted by the Payne county Democratic Demo-cratic convention last summer. Porter Charlton, charged with the murder of his wife in June, 1910, at Lake Como, Italy, will be taken from the Hudson county, New York-, jail on August 13 to stand trial in Italy. peace treaty can be signed by the time the five days' armistice expires this week. All Japan on July "0 joined in a memorial service for teh ale Emperor Mutsuhito. who died a year aso. The mobilization of the Venezuelan troops in Caracas was completed Saturday Sat-urday and an expedition is expected !.o leave the capital at any moment to meet the revolutionary invaders. Arthur M. Stewart, formerly manager, man-ager, of a large trust company and one of the best-known financiers in western Canada, committed suicide by shooting at Winnipeg, Man. A member of the Saskatoon. Sask.. militia, who was courtmartialed and discharged from his regiment for trampling an American flag under hia feet in a parade, has been reinstated |