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Show I - .... . I I NEWSOF- THE WORLD, j- DOMESTIC. ' President Roosevelt went down in submarine Plunger in Long Island sound, remaining on vessel three hours; under water one time for 50 minutes. Attempt of traction company to cross tracks of Pennsylvania at Red Key, Ind., resulted in battle be-twen be-twen workmen; two fatally, many less seriously hurt. J Amazing chepter of self-sacrifice, by which student I went to prison to save woman's honor, revealed at j Xew York. Forty-nine Kquitabie directors admitted wrongdo-j wrongdo-j ing in society and askd for complete investigation m court of alleged mismanagement. Ellen Glenn, girl who bscame notorious by masquerading mas-querading in male attire as swindler, arrested in Lapeer, La-peer, Mich., for $2,500 forgery. Former Statistician Holmes indicted on charge of conspiracy to defraud government; result of . cotton leak. Xew Orleans officials took steDs to prevent return of Italian refugees, who now are living in outside infected districts. Will of Mrs. Julie Hackley, filed at Muskegon, Mich., disposed of estate of $4,000,000. Charles F. Pfister, indicted Milwaukeen, turns tables ta-bles on state; may nullify criminal charge. Raw juice of vegetables as new cure for consumption consump-tion not valuable acting alone, said New York physi- cian. Architect Perkins said Chicago pays $10,000 yearly to replace school windows broken by boys. New York millionaire whose child's pet dog was killed in Paris waited two weeks for carcass. Lightning caused $500,000 fire in Brooklyn warehouses. ware-houses. Contract for $15,000,000 awarded Pittsburg concern, was largest ever given to one firm in United States for railroad construction. Railroads took steps to end quarantine- on freight coming from New Orleans, claiming business is paralyzed par-alyzed by emr.argo. Robbers lured Cleveland priest to den, imprisoned him for twenty-four hours without food, and forced him to sign checks for $2,000; arrested. Prevalence of fever epidemic will delay opening of New Orleans schools; Mississippi and Louisiana cowns quarantine against Memphis. Aged turnkey of La Crosse (Wis.) jail arrested on charge of uiding two notorious postoffice safe blowers to escape; victim of woman's uinning. Convention of Catholic Knights of America opened ! in Chicago. j Old Kentucky farm where Lincoln was born will i be sold. I Chiccgo board of education declared sweeping in-: in-: vestigation into alleged sale of school diplomas will be made. j Chicago police arrested bookmakers and patrons of gambling ship, City of Traverse, j Jury decided Chicago must pay $100,000 for cars j burned by rioters during Pullman strike, j Two business- men and three women of Kenosha arrested on charge of attempting to spirit out of the I state chief manslaughter witness. Following posting of open shop notices by employ- ers printers struck in five large plants at Chicago. D. J. F. Russell of New York has discovered a I vegetable compound that is regarded as a positive j cure for consumption. j Party of women and children rescued from blue- I berry swamps of northern Michigan peninsula, nearly j insane with fright and fatigue. Charles F. Juttner. prosecuting attorney of Menominee, Me-nominee, arrested on charge of conspiracy to defraud. St. Louis girl sued for $25,000 by rejected suitor because she preferred a minister. Scalpers reaping great profit on tickets bought because be-cause of yellow fever scare in the south. Republican organization at New York decided to fuse with Citizens' union, with municipal ownership and defeat of Mayor McClellan as campaign cry. New York legislative committee to investigate insurance in-surance hired stenographers at a cost of $10,000 more than was necessary. Chicago employes of Santa Fe railroad issued irregularly ir-regularly to friends more than $3,000 in transportation. R. T. Crane .company asked Chicago to pay $500 under old statute for damage inflicted by mob during strike. Split between Mayor Dunne and Chicago progressive prog-ressive democracy widened into open breach. Knabei shue airship at New York successfully sailed from Twenty-second street to Flatiron building and returned. Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, Wis., faces indictment in gambling quiz. . '.:, . '. 'v ; ',' In clash between Illinois and fedei'iil'authorities'fit Cairo over yellow fpvr ouarpntinp latter -ro .vrrsfai. I Mayor Dunne cf Chicago spent day in Detroit looking look-ing over street car lines, reiterated faith in municipal ownership). William Allen White, in controversy, lauded chumps as men who do things, declaring Roosevelt nrf?'' f funft Denver (Colo.) savings bank ai rested under severe statute. F. A Peckham, New York 'broker, arrested at Sar-f.Vn'a,' Sar-f.Vn'a,' " V' clmrsed with conspiracy in connection with leaks m cotton statistics. Henry St. George Tucker, president of American Bar association, made plea for more ethics in law in address at annual meeting at Narragansett Pier Man who spent thirty-four years in prison was arrested ar-rested for swindling women at Chicago. Chicago Automobile club decided ,to abandon fall auto races because sport had become too dangerou Lena, trick elephant of New York Hippodrome, , tied down while l.-inch cavity in tooth was filled j Muscatine (la.) farmer's wife holds barricaded i house for four hours; posse seeking stormer. ! Greek shoe shiners in Omaha, Neb., may be de-j de-j ported and employers arrested if violation of contract I labor law is proved. Ambassador Conger resigned office, but will not go to China on special mission. Action begun to test validity of trust amounting to $1,000,000 in which Catholic university at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, is beneficiary. FOREIGN. France made peremptory demand upon Moroccan sultan for release of French-Algerian, under threat to seize several towns. Romance of Paris bank clerk and actress ended with arrest after brief season of luxury. M. Meline, French statesman, sees coming crisis in industrial world that will drive workers back to agricultural pursuits. London showed no regret at Lord Curzon's resignation. resigna-tion. Lord Minto made many enemies in Canada who declare former governor general not able man. Rumor of strained feeling between England and Germany denied in London. .-.-.-. ... .. ' : Norway radicals' bitterly opposed .''vesOluUan: for opening negotiations with Sweden; plans prevailed, 104 to i f - - - 'i iiuu.)iiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii. ....ii j.,. i iiiwiiiiu.iium.miniiiw.nii)ui.MnDi.,.ii,..j jum j i.i m.t Jtmmmm |