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mmmmmmmmmmmmm reaf-niS vprpx' '-ffv "bt "' i ; 5- ' OUTSIDE NEWS FROM WIRE AND CABLE French ship Tayignano seized in French waters by Itajy. France preparing for war. Emperor Wjffhelm of Germany 53 today. Town of Solingen,So cialist refused to celebrate birth day in usual fashion. Belgrade Tribune today warns King Peter that unless he kicks traitors out of army, "the bloody drama of 1903 will be repeated." Ball given by Mrs." Templeton Crocker, San Francisco, huge success. Women wore panta loons, except six Salomes. They didn't wear much of anything. Most of men wore "bejewelled Hindu costumes. Special committee of congress to investigate Money Trust al most certain after Samuel Unter meyer's testimony yesterday. Untermeyer former Wall street lawyer. Says he knows there is danger to:ountry in money trus,t. Charles W. Morse, commuted convict, removed from Fort Mc Pherson hospital to splendid suite of rooms Piedmont hotel, Atlanta, Ga., today. Intends to take Eu ropean trip. "I was authorized by Governor Wilson to collect funds for his presidential campaign." Marse Henry Watterson. "So far as I am concerned, the statement that Col. Watterson was requested to assist in raising funds in my behalf is absolutely without foundation." Governor Wilson. "I want a court of honor ap pointed to determine differences between Governor Wilsonand myself." Marse Henry. Why not a rival institution to the Roosevelt Ananias club, that seems to be what really is needed. Robbers held up Royal Bank, Vancouver, B. C. Forced clerks to open safe doors. Got away with $10,000. B. C happy hunt ing ground for bank robbers. Partially devoured bodies of unidentified man and two dogs found on banks of Birch river, Mich., by hunters. Bodies of four wolves, slain by man, near. F. N. Stites, aviator, 300 feet in air at Los Angeles. Engine ex ploded,. Stftes unconscious. Aeroplane dropped like plummet. Stites came to. Secured control. Not seriously injured. Harry Lewis, American pugi list, in serious condition at Lon don from injuries received in auto accident. J Against law of the state of N. Y. to permit cat to kill rat. Hen ry Franklin,vwhose cat did, fined $5. S. P. C. A. prosecuted. Not wishing to throw bricks, old chappje, it might be mention ed that there are more ways than one of showing, mania. S. P. C. A. of N. Y. kindly has exhibited one. Besides, how could Henry pre vent his cat killing the rat? By killing the cat? Rev. Geo. McAdam, pastor Methodist Episcopal church, El gin, running: two column disolav ad about his sermon tomorrow. John ,Schultz, 73, wife, Kath enne, 67, and their adopted son, Wm. Bartel, 18, suffocated to iWisk. ll mmmmamm-mmammmaammmmm