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Show I NEWS sfalMARYvl . . . ). Tho case of 'Uluobcard" Hooh Is to ho carried to tha supreme court of I'IIiioIh. J;'v Ivotnro ,Dat,gi;inj!iJ?l'ano8o studom haa been nwafdejlW'e Wayrnan Trow medal for 19QgnUc St. I.ouis St-hooi ' cf Flno Art,8'JP1' ' Tho .JapaneeM?8 forcinl thr nd ' vnnco poHta-1 HusbIsii hu br yond thu lWiaLrlver an" arc oc ' cupylng tho 'jS, I10r,h of Hit n. r For tho flrEy10 ln ,,,r hl '" ' of tho ntilltaryacmcmy, two n pr- m n ' tatlvoa of tliQ ,2JCS! ompln lme t been ndmltted alfts at Wist Point Tho government, of Panama, in accordance ac-cordance wifOlj'lesires of the Ca pal commlssionyfnjl the local bankers, haa decided U1?ojn one million silver pesos. T, Plan3 aro being, made by the department de-partment of , hcajth, to build north of tho Dronx.,13000 laboratory for tho manufactucpf vaccine and antitoxin. anti-toxin. a n? Twovmeii' havegybeen Instantly killed by tho prem'aturo explosion of a heavy "blast Inim Rtono quarry near Montclalr, N.-JW-Threo others were badly Injured.-' ?V A cowboyi' supposed to bo Henry Wnndrel of" Great Falls, Mont., was killed whllo resjisllnt; arrest on a Great Northern tfnlnjj't Wllllston, N. D. A companion' surrendered. Wllllara Butler Woodrldge, a prominent promi-nent Boston business map, was killed in an- automoblje accident In Sawawo, Mass., apd. a man named Woold of Nev York was seriously Injured. Jockey fleeter,-on Wellesley, was killed, and , Jockoy Moore, on Dr. dark, serloiiBly injured, in a mix-up during tho steeplechase at the American Ameri-can Jockoy club'' track In St. Louis. Three unkriowhfl,tramp3 were mangled mang-led boyond recognition and Mall Clerk Herbert Wall of Tuscon, Ariz., was badly injured ln a wreck of tho Southern Paclflcjpassenger train near Tiiscon. Considerable attention has been attracted at-tracted by a Chinese poster which has nppeared In Hlio's Asiatic quarters. It says that thChlneso Gbvernment prdpoBes to retaliate for tho American excluslan policy!! ; ThointolJri3rV'lDTly'i;nns of Greece, who was afwwaihatcd Juno 13 "by a gambler namedjaiier'a1;aris, died In absolute poverty." The chnmber will voto a pension to thejlmmedlato members mem-bers of his family ' Michael J. Parcell, a' horseman, was shot three times and serlbusly wounded, wound-ed, by V. A. Hall, who until recently was proprietor of a lunch counter ln Lob Angeles. The shooting was the ro-,sult ro-,sult of a quarrel over a $24 board bill The national conference of tho Old Gorman Baptist Brethren lVas closed a four day's session ln Flora, Ind. One of the questions which was warmly discussed was that of permlttlnc 'telephones to be used by the church people." ''' Through the death of her uncle, . Peter W. Klmberly, tho mining man of Sharon, Pa., Mrs. Viola J. Webb, for seven months an emplpyeo, ln tho Excelsior Steam lauiulryof, Los Angeles, An-geles, Inherits tho snug sum of 5300,000. Mrs. George Campbell) .ho wlfo of 'u prominent ranchman, . four miles west of Tucumearl, N. M., .went suddenly sud-denly lnsano. Seizing a rlflo, sho chased her husband away, from home. Then, before he could return with help, sho killed her flvo' children nnd ended her own life wlth;r a ' bullot through her. head. Georgo P. Doxtor, foreman- for O. Leonard, cemonC contractor,' L-os An-goles, An-goles, wns stabbed several 'times and seriously Injured by William Kramer, colored, who had been discharged, Doxtor having reported him for negligence. negli-gence. . -. Mrs. Paul Klass has killed hor four small children and committed s'ul-cldo s'ul-cldo at hor homo near KllQrk Wis. Sho used 'a butcher knife, cutting thelf throats. Tho' oldest child was.ti, nnd tho youngest a baby. Tho woman hnd beon in ill health. AXistrlaWungary and Italy have notified no-tified tho' Moorish government that thoy aro prepared to accept tho Sill-tart's Sill-tart's Invitation ,to an IntornaUon conference con-ference on Morocco, provided tho Invitation In-vitation is acceppd by tho powers Immediately Im-mediately concerned. ' Susan Atwater Gillette, widow of Judge- Gardi.n Gllc.tjto, and an original Daughter of tho Revolution, lo dead at her homo jn Kenosha, Wis.,, aged OS years, due to old ago, Sho was. a. daughter; ot John Atwater, an, aide of Generaj Washington. -j. , .... i :.. .,-. mto 4 i i ,i-.' i -v, - |