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'All ears left rails. Skewer and baggage ear" turned over. Los Angeles.-400 Greeks left today for home to fight Turks. San Fraiidlsea. -300 Greeks started east for home after marching through Streets Under Greek flag and stars' artd Stripes. 500 more will leave during next fortnight. Washington. Catit, Carden, revenue cutter Seminole, wire-1 lessed today that steamer Bark shire of the Merchants' ahd Mih ers' Line, which took fire oftr Cape Hatteras, is now safe and that he would Stand by hef Until tOmor row, When a wrecking steamed will arrive. Los Angeles. Specifically ex cepting all negroes, Tom Mc Carey, local promotef, has offered a new heavyweight championship1 belt, fie proposes to make It the permier prize of the ring and keep it forever ollt ef the hands of a black man. La Crosse, Wis. Seri. La Fol lelte was characterized as spe- cioUS and misleading, in a .Bull Moose address by ). R. Gdrfield, sec'y of the interior dtiring-Roose-velt administration, here. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Visit of George W. Perkins to Jsagahlore ,fiill apparently did hot UhUsually disturb Col. Roosevelt, a it was announce?! today that he had enj joyed a fine night's sleep. Omaha, Neb. T. K, Irwiri, who is wanted irt Durartgo, Col., for embezzlement of $2,725 from the La Plata County band, was arrested here today Fort Wayne, Ind. Delegates to conventioh of State Feedration of Women's CIub& are today dis cussing speech made by Mrs. L. Jf. Cdx, Terre Haute, first Vice president of the federation, in which she declared women are not "ready for ballot yet. Indianapolis, Irid. State tail road commission today issued sweeping order for installation of block signals on nine irtterilrban lines in Indiana. St Louis, Mo. Plans com pleted today for race between hydro-aeroplane and high-powered auto from Omaha, Neb, to this city. Anthony Jannus of this city Will take air route and A. M Carlson will drive auto. New Vbrk. Arthur W. Grein er, Chicago broker and aUto rac ef, to be remarried to Mrs. Ethel Sykes Greinef, his divorced wife. Mew York. Jan6 Addanis pro posed as next president of Na tional Suffrage Association. Montgomery, Ala. Aviator Louis Mitchell fell 200 ft, Killed, Portland, Ore Mrs. Lillian M. Stevens, Portland, Ore., elect ed president or1 Nat'l Women's; Christian Temperance Union, Berlffi.Hiindfeds of house wives rioted over high cost ofi living. Mexico City. i?elix Diaz, Who, with his rebel army, was captured by federals, will- be tak en immediately before courtmar tial and doubtless be executed. Smithfield HL Chas. Morey, 20, farmer, suicide. Poison. Girl rejected him New York. Mrs.. Marg Wal thow, 80, pupil "ifi Williamsburg jfrgljLl, ;z&- iJ 1 - - ....f, nnf, arfuhjfli i,AttdiiiMdiadli