qpv " wy y wtgwyM BITS OF NEWS FROM ALL OVER Seagirt, N. J. ov. Wilson an nounced that hehad invitedOscar W. Underwood to visit him at Trenton to-morrow. Wilson refused to talk about Lorimer case. Seattle, Wash. Investigation of Judge Hanford may be con cluded this .week. Attorney John H. Perry, who filed separate im peachment complaint against the judge, will be chief witness durr ing week. Los Angeles. State arguing against admission of testimony of Attorney Tom Johnson, who is l fevVlxxn Knick Is your wife ever out of temper? Benk No, indeed, she's always got plenty of it. o o "A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the best of men." Meaning, of course, that solemn .guff And sad and dull and dreary stuff Is nonsense to the rest of men. ready to swear that Bert H. Franklin told him that Darrow was innocent of bribery charges. Washington. Senate received formal notification of action of House in the impeachment case against Judge Archbald. Champaign, 111. Timothy C. Foohey, for 40 years" a druggist, is dead as result of mistaking car bolic acid for medicine. San Diego, Cal. Socialists were stopped while holding street meetings yesterday. Fist fight occurred. - Hillsboro, Cal. Jennie Crock er, California's richest heiress, fears attempt on life during mar riage to Malcolm Whitman to morrow. Detectives guarding the home. New Albany, Ind. Julia Du ette, aged Woman, though heir to $4,000, found in starving condi-, tion. Lived for 3 weeks on 65 cents while will was being settled. Washington. Senate judiciary committee voted to recommend appointment of J. Whitaker Thompson as judge and John C. Swertley as district att'y eastern district of Pennsylvania. Manhattan Beach, N. Y. Ar bitration committee to settle dis pute between 52 eastern railroads and their engineers went into ses- sion today. Grand Chief Warren S. Stone, Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers, presented claims of men, and B. A. Worthington, president Chicago & Alton, represented companies. Washington. Thunderstorm , "W.wftJSa? i. JL. ji.: