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Show NEWS FROM THE LI WIS. Atlanta, Ga., Juno 28. Federal Judge- Newman today deni6d tho application ap-plication ot Charles W. Morao for ro-leaso ro-leaso from tho federal prison here on n rl( of habeas corpus. ' San Francisco, Juno 28. Miss Flor- onco R. Cushlng ot Boston, Mass., I 'who arrived hero yestorday from Hon olulu, Jumped from tho seventh story ot a hotel today and was Instantly killed. A note found In her room said troubles had mado her despcrato and tsked that her brother, C. E. Cush-Inn Cush-Inn of Neddham, Mass., bo notified. Ilono, Nov., Juno 28. Foro ot unknown un-known origin, starting In tho rear of a saloon at Hawthorne, Mineral county, Nev., this mornlg, shortly at-ttir at-ttir 1 o'clock, caused a loss estimated at J25.000. London, Juno 28. Tho heirs to . most ot tho thrones of Europe, thq other princes and princesses and special spec-ial ambassadors who havo been royal gueets during tho coronation period havo said farewell to King George and Queen Mary, and tho greater number havo already left London. New York, Juno 28. Josopli D. llclchman, formerly president of tho C.iiceglo Trust company, was found guilty today ot making false state-.incnte state-.incnte to tho state banklug department. depart-ment. Iho Jury deliberated an hour and a half. London, Juno 28. A I7G.000 diamond dia-mond and pearl necklace which was a souvenir of the Indian mutiny was lost at the gala performance ot tho opera last night. Tho owner offers $2,500 reward. San Diego, Cal., Juno 27. Two hundred Mexican trops from Juarez k arrived In San Diego t(jday. They were takon to tho Mexican lino at Tia Juana and marched to tho federal fed-eral camp in tho Mexican town. Tho troops came In special cars. Their guns and ammunition were securely locked In box cars and under guard of American troops. Darlington, Okla., Juno 28. It was learned hero yesterday that Left Hand, for years chief of tho Ar a pa-hoes, pa-hoes, died at his homo near here several sev-eral days ago. Ho was 83 years old and ono of the most famous warriors of the early days of tho west. Topeka, Kan., Juno 28. The drouth and heat which has caused much apprehension ap-prehension In Kansas for three weeks was broken at an early hour this morning by showers which were general gen-eral throughout the corn belt. El 1'aso, Tex., Juno 28. Claims aggregating ag-gregating more than a million and a half ot dollars havo been tiled by Torreon, Mexico., residents against tho Mexican government as a result of tho capture and looting of tho city by lnsurrectos on May 15. Llvorpool, Juno 28. Four thousand additional dock hands Joined tho strlko today and work attho docks hero is practically at a standstill, ll.o Cunard, Canadian Pacific rallwuy, Dominion, Do-minion, White Star, Ellerman and other combined lines are all equally affected, Washington, Juno 28. Referring to tho Canadian reciprocity question as tho "drama now in progress In tho senate- ot tho United States." Senator Cumnilns ot Iowa today delivered a speech on tho reciprocity bill nnd of-ferrcd of-ferrcd important amtndmcnts to its agricultural provisions. Loi Angeles, Juno 25. Tho filing of a contempt complaint against Mrs. McManlgal followed tho definite refusal re-fusal of hor attorneys to permit her to appear boforo tho gTand Jury again. A citation for contempt was Issued and Mrs. McManlgal ordered to appear ap-pear In court Saturday to show caueo why sbo should not bo punished for refusing to answer questions, Lansing, Mich., Juno 28. "Well, 1 guess my time has come," said Mrs. Lachla Williams, aged 108, as she stood In tbo doorway of tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Ellen Bannister, talking to a neighbor yesterday. With that remark sho went Inside and, lying ly-ing down on a couch, passed quietly away. Chicago, Juno 27. It was stated at tho state's attorney's office tod:iy that a remarkable similarity has been discovered dis-covered between tho "Golden Ulble" of tho "Mormon" church and certain passages from tho Dook of Truth, which figures largely In the trial of Evelyn Arthur See. Washington, Juno 27. Tho "Mormon" "Mor-mon" church Is In tho sugar business for tho benefit ot Its people; it sought Henry O. Havcmoyer's help to extend ex-tend Its sugar enterprises, not because ho was Havemeycr, but becnuso his money would bo for tho benefit ot tho "Mormon" peoplo; It regarded Havemeycr not as nn "Industrial pirate," pi-rate," but rather as a benefactor and In combining with hlra In tho beet sugar business tho heads of, the "Mormon" "Mor-mon" Church bellevo that no law of tho United States was violated. Lockport, N. V., Juno 28. Mary Ellen El-len Powers, for years Barnum's tallest tal-lest woman, Is to bo married this week to Maurico T. Stapleton of tho town of Lockport, ono of tho tallest men In this vicinity. The license has been Issued nnd the ceremony Is to take placo at Sa. Patrick's church. Cheshire, Conn., Juno 28. Residents Resi-dents of this usually quiet town nro stirred up over tho discovery of a vein of copper and silver on the property pro-perty of one of the Inhabitants. Workmen Work-men whllo digging a trench discovered discover-ed tho vein and two pieces of ore, ono weighing 14 ounces 'and tho other oth-er two pounds, were taken out. Newburg, N. Y., June 28. Hiram Davis ot this city went for a. walk with his father eight years ago. Tho father stopped to talk with a friend and Hiram, then nbout 20 years old, walked on. He was never seen after that until he walked Into his parents' home last night. El Paso, Tex., June 27. That tho United States government does not contemplate removal from the so-called Chamtzal zone In this city Is attested at-tested by the renewal ot Its leases on the two guardhouses maintained there by tho customs service. Kiel, Juno 27. Emperor William during n conversation last evening at a dinner of the Imperial Yacht club, with Henry Howard of Boston, chairman chair-man ot the German-American Sondor raco committee, took occasion to pay high compliments to Dr. David Jayno Hill, tho retiring American ambassador. am-bassador. Denver, Juno 27. Both the prosecution prosecu-tion and defenso In tho caso ot Frank Harold Hcnwood, on trial for tho murder of Gcorgo E. Copeland ot Victor, Colo., who died from a bullet wound received in n tusllado Hen-wood Hen-wood filed at Sylvester L. Von Phul, tho woll-known St. Louis nmateur balloonist, bal-loonist, rested their cases today. Ogdon, Juno 28. The local outlook for this season's fruit crop Is considerably con-siderably better than nt first anticipated. antici-pated. At present tho cherry crop, which Is far from normal In qunntlty but hardly over surpassed In qunllty, Is being disposed ot but ordors aro far In excess ot tho supply. Washington, Juno 28. W. Q. Gill-moro, Gill-moro, ot the firm ot Arbuckle Brothers, Broth-ers, of Brooklyn, N. Y., told tho house "sugar trust" Investigating commit-tee commit-tee today that tado sugar wars In this country had practically ceased and that conditions In tho trade wero very fair, though not idoal. Washington, June 23. After a con ference between President Taft and Ambassador Bryco ot Great Britain, announcement was made at tho Whtto Ilouso that the arbitration treaty trea-ty between the United States nnd Great Britain was practically complete com-plete nnd with tho exception ot comparatively com-paratively unimportant details tho terms ot tho treaty had been agreed upon. Boston, Juno 28. A $50,000 suit for alleged slander brought by Lieut. Richmond P. Hobson, U. S. N., retired re-tired ( against former Congressman John A. Kelthcr of Boston, in tho United States circuit court two years ago, has been settled out of court and by agreement of counsel wns with-arawn with-arawn from tho court yesterday. |