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Show I : I NEWS FROM HIE LI WIRES I H Copenhagen. King Frederick Is H making good progress in his recovery H ( from his recent Illness. H I Frankfort. Woodrow Wilson ex- H j)loilort his Iows 01 Democracy to '.lie B Kentucky legislature, giving wlmt he B termed "a straight dcmocrnllc talk." B J,nst night ho spoko (it n banquet glv- M en by tho Wooilrow Wilson I.uttguo B nf Kentucky. B WaBhlngton. The dcpaitm?nt of B Justice will niHbrtnko nn Inquiry In- B .to Iho Nntlonnl Horseshoe Maiuifar B rnrcu-s' nPHOclntlon, which It Is claim- B d. controls the sulo prlco ot horso B ahot-3 thioughout tho country. B H Norfolk. Vn. Colonel W. II. Kiu- B -vvnrt, hero of the battle of tho Cru'er B ruul former comnnder-ln-chlof ot ' tin B United Confederate Vote inns, died B 3lt nl" homo in Portsmouth of pneu- B monlii. He wns seventy-three yeiim H H B Fort Woitli. That tho defenso fl will contend that .lolin lleul Sliced, B Amarlllo, Texan, hanker, wns mental- B Jy trrcspouslhlc when ho killed A. (. B Jljyce, sr., developed In tho trlnl of B Sliced, charged with Iloyco's mur-H mur-H B B Buffalo, N. V. James Noble Ad- B rlnl' former democratic mayor of Huf- M falo, ami founder of tho dry goody B 'houses of J. N. Adam &. Co., died nf- B irr u brief illness. He was TO years HH PB Sawtello. Cnl. Captain Daniel PB .McLaughlin, who, according to offl- BbV al records, was the last survivor of B of ,hc hindlng party which raised the PB American flag at Monterey, Cnl., died PB r31 ln Notional Soldier's home, uged PPJ 4lght'-threc. HB PB Chicago. President John M. P Roach of the Chicago railway PPJ company conferred with ruprcscntu- PPJ - tlves ot tho company's employes re- PB yarding differences which, it is said PPJ may lead to a strike. No one attend- PPJ , tng would discuss tho meeting. Hard- PPJ nhipa have been claimed by tho woik PPJ J . Chicago. Fifty telegrams scut PPJ by Swift & Co., to their roprcsenta- PPJ tlvcs In eastern cities giving lustruc- PPJ lions regarding shipments and mar- J -Kins, which tho government declares PPJ tend to show that the prices were PPJ fixed at tho Chicago offices, were PPJ read In tho packers' trial. BB PPJ Madrid Floods in southern pro- PPJ vlnces are rapidly becoming worse. The minister of public works ariivcd In Sovlllo to Investigate tho damage nnd tho condition of the suffering population. Ho proceeded later to Camas, threo miles from hero, where tho situation is serious. Kingston, Jnmalcn, Two Cubans wero arrested here on board tna steamer Tugus, charged with the theft of $30,000 from tho postotfico at Santiago, Cuba. Tho entire sum wus recocred by tho, local police nnd proceedings for the extradition of tho Cubans to Santiago will begin at once. Jefferson C.ty. Tho Mlssouil t,u-premo t,u-premo couit en banc sustained a demurrer de-murrer to the petition of the nttonici) general for tlu ouster of nil the six teen rnllioads In the state on allega tlons of combining to fix the passenger passen-ger nnd freight ratCB. The opinion b .Iudg3 Drown held the petition was Insufficient for the charge of conspiracy. conspir-acy. Snn Diego Fifty eight nricsta Inui been made here within twenty twen-ty four hours In nn oiderly nnd concerted con-certed scrlis of violations of an mill-public mill-public spcnklng ordinance. Uetween fi.ooo' nnd 10,000 members of the In-dustilnl In-dustilnl Workers of tho World, It Is said uro on their way hero to continue con-tinue tho "protest ngnlnst tho ordlu-nncc." ordlu-nncc." The prisoners are to be charged charg-ed with conspiracy. V Dctiolt. Tho trlnl of tho government's govern-ment's criminal charges against the no-called hath tub trust was marked by what the government claims to bo u victory when 'ludgo Angcll ruled In favor of submission of certain trado agreements signed by members of tho defenso prior to the final agreement agree-ment charged In tho indictments concerning con-cerning the alleged license plnn nnd icenlo prices. Maxwell, la. Three chlldrjn woro burned to death, one man fatal ly injured nnd a woman seriously hurt In n mysterious explosion which destroyed the homo of Isaac Smith, a farmer living six miles northeast of here. The dead are the twelve-year old son of Smith and the six-year-old daughter nnd tho four-year-old sou of Mrs. Payne Hickman. Smith received re-ceived Injuries thatprobnbly will result re-sult In his denth, nnd his daughter, Mrs. Hickman, wns seriously cut by glass while leaping through a window wind-ow You wnnt live news. We supply It. Subscribe now. |