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Show N E W S OF TH E WORLI1 j I 1 1 M 1 I. ..I 1 , , DOMESTIC. Harvey AV. Salmon, brother, and ncpliew, and Thomas Casey, ex-cashier, indicted by Clinton, Mo., jury for bank's failure. Defeated candidate for congress and policy holder in New York Life asked President McCall to explain why own money was used against him Jn Republican Republic-an contribution; Morton discovered that Equitable runs saloon. E. Benjamin Andrews, university chancellor, declared de-clared popular hatred of rich men one of the most dangerous signs of times. St Andrew Brotherhood at Chicago visited shrine w h re order was founded. 'Religious" thief at New York robs flat and left note to occupant warning her to shun evii and attend cluirch. Confession of Chicago packers renewed agitation foliate fol-iate rtgulation: moral effect on railroads in stopping rebates paramount; also will impel congress to needed legislation. 1. Col. Fred Keimitt of Joliet offered Smith college I (Mass.) $1,000,000 endowment if it would move to Illinois town, "because daughter had to pay $3 fee. Financial secretary of Equitable told legislative committee Hyde and other trustees had taken immense sums from treasury for speiujlation without an accounting; ac-counting; Cleveland wrote inquisitors letter opposing mutualization. Authorities of Dcs Moiius suspect fraud to collect S2u,0G0 life insurance by plot to dress unknown body in G. li. Griswold's clothes. Anna Mitchell and Edna Flynn of Chicago married Chinese; romance of St. Louis fair. Police began to interfere with spooning" along north shore sea wall, at Chicago. Democrats and Republicans opened Ohio campaign; Foraker declared against federal regulation of railway rail-way rates; Pattison for municipal ownership. President Roosevelt and naval experts will ask congress to provide for three new battleships of 18.000 tons displacement, with cruisers, torpedo boats, and other small craft: plans include increase in. enlisted force to 40.000 men. Vice President Perkins admitted to legislative committee com-mittee that New York Life paid Morgan 6 per cent on $800,000 purchase money in overnight "sale" of bonds previous to report to commissioner: also acknowledged stlling" $1,275,000 New Orleans bonds for $937,000 a year later. Bryan wrote article for religious paper, which refused re-fused it because it contained criticism of Rockefeller. Rig army scandal being threshed out behind closed doors at Vancouver barracks, Ore. V - Passenger and nay trains met on curve near Har-risburg, Har-risburg, Pa., causing death of five men and injury to eisrht others.- Pfople inflamed by tomb desecrations in Winconsin and Michigan cemeteries; talk of lynching vandals. Milwaukee prosecutor charged before grand jury with delaying bribe witness. Indianapolis grand jury began investigation of Sher-i Sher-i rick case; Gov. Hanly testified. i Crowd of 10,000 persons at Chicago joined in run on Ghetto bank of Benjamin L. Schiff. Eben Plympton, actor, arrested at Plympton, Mass., on charge of murderous assault on friend, who is not expected to live. Pleas of guilty in federal court at Chicago by four indicted packers opened way to wipe out srebate evil. Second shakeup of police department ordered by Chief Collins. Asphalt combine at New York charged by Venezuela Venezu-ela government with paying $101,000 for rebel ship. Five hundred pound man at Nsw York, married 100 pound girl, courtship haying begun as joke. Resident of Flatbush, in Brooklyn, formed vigilante committees to break up burglar gangs. Two men at New York, each over 70 years, fought duel with knives; both may die. . Many tenements in New York, shaken by bomb believed be-lieved work of "Black Hand." Reform party of Philadelphia nominated county ticket and launched campaign to wrest" control- of city government from gang of graft; November election el-ection likely to be sensational.' , . Republic of Panama opened negotiations with Costa Rica looking toward annexation by older nation; America probably will not oppose. . Sentiment as to excursion.of Taft party to orient declared to be unfavorable in view of failure of original plans to materialize. President McCall of New York Life declared before legislative committee Democratic 1904 campaign managers man-agers pleaded with him for contribution and that Alton B. Parker accepted donation in 1SS5; admitted advancing advanc-ing Hamilton $235,000 which was never accounted for. Two husbands, two wives and one swain either slain or mortally wounded in jealous quarrel in Michigan. Convention of life underwriters in Hartford, Conn.,-in Conn.,-in bitter contest over resolution condemning scandal in big insurance companies. . Former Banker "VV. H. Hunt of Chicago sentenced to penitentiary; , - Women dressmakers' convention at Chicago united in worship of corset. Chicago Typothetae sought 100 more girls to take places of striking union printers. The Rev. F. S. Hennebcry, pastor of iCJorpus-ihristtV churchj Chicago, is dead. Youthful couple elop-d. walked eighteen miles, slept in rain, and were locked up by police at New York, but could not wed. . , ' President Roosevelt will name commission to investigate inves-tigate graft in army and navy: waste and Jack of sys-, sys-, tern evident in both departments. James AV. Boyd, clerk at Washington, D. C, on being be-ing arrested admitted embezling $20,000 of public funds, j Presence of yellow fever will not affect presidents trip fto south. Other big insurance companies besides New Y'ork Life said to have used A. Hamilton in Albany lobbying. lobby-ing. Two men killed as result of woman's perfidy at Roscommon, Ros-common, Mich. FOREIGN. Delegates of Norway and Sweden in session a,t Karlstad Karl-stad sign.d agreement for peaceful dissolution. Schoolmasters in Germany complained at being unable un-able to make living owing to small salaries paid them. Highest court in Canada denied appeal of Gaynor and Greene against extradition, ending long legal battle bat-tle as far as dominion is concerned. Increase in kaiser's Morocco demands caused resentment resent-ment in Paris: France no longer will submit; Cuban election passed off quietly; moderates victorious. victo-rious. Prince Obolehsky, governor of Finland, resigned; known as harsh and cruel ruler. Two Cuban leaders and four others slain and twenty-five persons injured in political riot at Cienfuegos: Congressman Villuendas among victims; train load of guards sent to preserve order: tragedy stirs island. France aroused by Venezuela's insult and apology will be demanded; United States may be consulted. Samuel R. Thayer, at Lucern conference prophesied prophe-sied Anglo-American arbitration treaty soon. Powers watching negotiations between Russia and Germany which are expected to result in treaty of mutual mu-tual defense; new triple alliance predicted. Disaster to battleship Mikasa in Sasebo harbor probably prob-ably due to explosion from .outside; naval armistice is arranged. Town of Sutera. in Sicily, partly buried by caving in of mines, andi many persons were killM or injured. J Anti-peace meeting in Tokio adopted resolutions that cabinet break treaty or resign. Dr. Thomas J. Barnardo, founder of London homes for waifs, dead. Panama report said that President Reyes had declared de-clared himself dictator of Colombia and imprisoned members of supreme court; provinces In revolt; maiiv. killed in riots. . , .v Miss Alice Roosevelt reached Seoul', Corca, and" was"-feted was"-feted by-people and officials. |