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o lieutenant H. R. Bowers. The men refused to discuss the de tails of the disaster, "The last chapter will never be written," said Wright. "The death of the captain and his men was too terrible for description. The story would serve no purpose save to grat ify morbid curiosity." TELEGRAPHBRIEFS Battle Creek, Mich. Judge Ben B, Lindsey, Denver, who has been at sanitarium recuperating from ef fects of operation, ordered ttf stay in his room indefinitely. St Johns, Mich. Rev. C J. Greg ory, ex-pastor of Baptist Church, sentenced to ter min Ionia reforma tory for revolting crime against Ina Marshall, 11. Pleaded guilty. Waw York. Viola Stoll, 17, whose home js in St. Louis, sentenced to Bedford Reformatory for stealing $5,000 worth of jewels from Frank Oakley, circus performer, who had befriended her and given her posi tion as housekeeper. New York. 'Poisoned needles in liver and stomach caused death of Anna, 11-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sprenson. Nurse suspected. """ Paris. Rembrandt's picture, "Bathsheba," was sold for $200,000 at sale of collection of Baron Steea gracht Danville, ll- A. J. Steete, occupy ing Pullman berth on Wabash West ern Express, found all his clothes had been stolen. No clew. Kansas City, Mo. Man armed with ax murdered Arthur, Keller, a railroad man, and, his daughter, 7, while they slept Brussels, 100,000 scarf pins bear ing her initials have been ordered by Queen Elizabeth, to be sold in the streets on her birthday, July 25, in aid of anti-tuberculosis campaign. Washington. Officials of Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 3vill open warfare' on -mosquito Vienna- Special dispatch ' an nounces that hostilities have broken out between Servia and Bulgaria. Portland, Ore. Mrs. Rena B. Mor row, acquitted of murder of husband, is aiding Edmund E. C. VbnKlein, much married man accused of steal ing diamonds worth $3,500 from Miss Ethei Newcomb. Newforjc 650 tombstone cutters are on strike for more pay and half holiday Saturday. Alpena, Mich. 5.000 business and professional men and farmers con structed more than 250 miles of road way between Bay City and Mackinaw in one day, Boston Beqause the water wasi too cold, Isaac 2imm, who attempted! suicide in St Charles river, scouted! to Tjoliceman to pull him out (Milwaukee, J udge .Eschwellerj gave Win. Schwartlng 24 hours to quit town when ex-wife paid he an-4 noyed her, Boston. Miss Helen Keller will! undertake an extensive lecture touri next winter, Cincinnati. Mrs. Christina Kun-i zejman told Coroner Poertmeyer thaq her husband, killed bjr Robert Huber,, Chicago, admitted before his death; that he had haeLImproper relations! with Mrs. Huber.N Champaign, llj. Wm. W. Moore, aj Chicago Inventor, became victim ot-. asphaila in hotel here. Can remem ber nothing. London. One of Queen Mary'a maids of hpnor, in sympathy with militant suffragettes, presented peti tion to Queen asking that shecancel rule forbidding members of house hold to belong to militant suffragette organization. Benton Harbor, Mich. Paul Nick els, farmer, has coughed up several ' small trout Physicians believe he I swallowed tiny minnows which grew I in his stomach. I New York. Curio hunters from all over tha world gathered to bid for famous old Astor House belong- lugs.. r 'irf;ilhijh n" j mTi riti'tjaitji tipimiimlMiptlttJr'M r sffiiagBteaitefc