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suffragan bishop by Iowa Episco pal convention. Washington. Lighthouse ten der Armena, largest in U. S. serv ice, wrecked off Cordova, Alaska. Loss $200,000. New York. Foulke E. Brandt to go back to Dannemort prison pending Court of Appeals hear ing. Bail denied him. It surely did sound too good to be true when a mere valet was granted justice against a million aire. Evidently it was too good to be true. . Sheboygan, Wis. Frederick Karste, president of German Bank, largest in state outside of Milwaukeej died suddenly yester day. Bank dosed its doors todays Capital $250,000; deposits-$3,0Q0,-000. IndLjanapoEs. State' board of accounts charged Jas. Epperson, former mine inspector, with beat ing it with $6,000 of state's money. Epperson today paid back $2,667.31, but refused to pay any more. State to sue. Denver, Jack Curley, pro moter of the Johnson-Flynn per-haps-fight, met Marie Drescher here fortnight ago. Curiey stayed four days in Denver. Today he sent for her from Las Vegas, where the wedding bells are to chime. - San .Francisco. Morning paper if this city published state ment Clarence S. Darrow would eonfess bribery of George N. Lockwood, McNamara venire man, to escape prison sentence. Los Angeles. -Clarence S. Dar jow, the labor attorney, hotly de nied report of his confession of bribery published in San Fran cisco. Said story must have been started by prosecution: Foraker, O. Fire, fanned by strong wind, has destroyed church and one whole block of business buildings. , Entire vil lage threatened. El Paso. Fighting at Rellano. Rebels slowly drawing back fed erals under General Pancho Villa. Fabens, Tex. CoL E. Z. Stee ver, with U. S. calvary and in fantry, to see that Mexican feder als and rebels "shinny on their own side of the fence." Schenectady, N. Y. Anna Liebenstern dragged from death's door by Dr. Chas. G. McMuflen, after operation. Heart stopped beating. Doctor took it in his hand, and made it beat Shell rev cover. Boston. "Richeson's brain. was normal. "Medical Examiner McGrath, who performed autoo- sy on murderer's body. " London. Sidney Buxton, pres ident of Board of Trade, under fire in Titanic investigation blames parliament for loss of Bfe; on wrecked vessel because they never bothered about life-boat question until after liner had gone down. New York. Louis Faupel, 12. Suicide. Feared school examina tions. London. Federation of rnine rrs declared that under the de cision of the minimum wage boards they are unable to make living wages. Want Premier As gui th to amend, law., , fejgjfetffitefi