MMHHIHi uyvm.kmym, MwpUHlW i wiiuMiil'pwiwMNlHlp OUTSIDE NEWS FROM WIRE AND CABLE Princeton, Ky. Infection due to cutting pimple on chin while shaving caused death of Albert Jones, 28. Quebec. Fire destroyed Dufferin terrace, Quebec's famous thorough fare overlooking St. Lawrence river. New York. Geo. Sanksen, 30, dying, result jumping from 3-story burning building in East New York. 7 rescued. New York. Not satisfied with ran sacking Kent house, burglar soaped baby's finger, stole her ring and cut chain and locket from her neck. Atlantic City. Men must have a "figure" for the fall fashions. Waist coats will be cut "decollette." Washington. Mrs. Lulu Naylor, 25, found dead, Wm. Poland, 38, dying. Believed revolver duel be tween the pair and Mrs. Naylor's hus band. Toledo, O. Ben Spencer killed, Ora Ballard fatally hurt and Wayne Allen bruised when auto was struck by Lake Shore train. Cedar Point, O. Emil Seymhobe, 30, Detroit contractor, drowned. Washington. Senate decided to report adversely on nomination of Thos. B. Jones, Chicago, to federal reserve board and postpone indefin itely further consideration of Paul M. Warburg, New York. London. Sir Arthur Markham, liberal, suggested criminal prosecu tion of Sir Thomas Lipton and other directors of Lipton 's Limited, result of army canteen scandal. Washington. House passed Ruck er bill providing for publicity of cam paign contributions. Cleveland. 5 of 15 men badly in jured in blast furnace explosion at Corrigan-McKinney Iron Works will probably die. Washington. Miss Mary Smith, New Orleans, Pres. Wilson's favorite cousin, has appendicitis. Clinton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nutt celebrated 70th wedding anniversary. St. Louis. Posses searching for 4 masked bandits who boarded Katy flier, uncoupled express and mail cars, dynamited safe and escaped with loot, value unknown. Washington. Annual 25 per cent income tax on citizens of U. S. who marry aliens bearing titles of nobility proposed in bill introduced by Rep. Bowdle of Ohio. Connellsville, Pa. Mrs. Martha Crise, who has been invalid from childhood, died at age of 101. Detroit. Brigadier General Gar rett J. Lydecker, 71, U. S. A. retired, dead. Vera Cruz. Lieut. Bellinger, Sev enth Infantry aviator, fell from street car and had finger cut off. Florence. Mrs. Mary E. Flavelle, Chicago, attacked and wounded by student in train some weeks ago, coming home nearly recovered. o o UPHOLSTERERS EXPLAIN Henry Stultman, business agent of the Upholsterers' Union, Local 111, when asked about the graft rumors printed in the papers explained that on account of his craft being the last ones on a theater job it frequently happened that crooked contractors took advantage of that fact and jump ed their agreement and hired scab workers. For that reason, in justice to his organzation, he was compelled to force these contractors to pay the wages of his men in advance and he has vouchers showing the payments made by him on every job. He denied that he ever took a cent of graft or did anything which was detrimental to the men under his jurisdiction. o o- JL Hans Christian, teamster, exoner ated. Wagon killed Anna Zeloner ski, 2. Anton T. Anderson, Okmulgee, Okla., arraigned for fraud. Alleged to have sold patent he had no title to. i fiAmm in tfiHr iiilfcafeaNifck'ftiiriiii rt'wfar.fiitrtrtifeiMiyart rrftMi MHMBHHBaHMHHMai