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' 'Mummmmimmm w jpl iound in vault at Lake Shore de pot, Butler, was murdered. Pueblo, Col.--Woman physi cian died refusing doctor's aid, in structed that no under takpr bury her and that husband preach fun eral sermon. She was obliged. Bouledr, Col. City fathers plan to use part of bandstand on courthouse lawn for city jail. "" El Paso, Tex. 600 rebels, be lieved under Gen. Salazar's com mand, arrived at Palomos, near New Mexico border, where they joined 300 already there. Shots have been fired over American border and U. S. troops threaten to dash over line and grab few rebels. Pekin.China. President Yuan afraid to announce appointment of Dr. George Morrison, London Times correspondent, as his per sonal adviser. Yuan doesn't, mind what Chi nese will say, but it's what otheF powers might. Los Angeles. Earl Rogers, Darrow's attorney, resumed ar gument for defense and declared that state had failed to connect his client with Lockwood bribery. Paris. Jules Masenet, 70, fa mous French composer, died. Composer oi "Thais" and Hero diade." Washington. Nick Long worth and Rep. Jefferson Levy nearly mixed onNHouse floor in argument over wool bill. Levy Would not accept Longworth's in vitation to go out and settle trou ble. Tarrytown, N. J. John D. Rockefeller was -successful in his attempt Jto control Tarrytown school affairs. His trustees were elected. ' Columbus, O. 3 men killed when train struck auto. C. E. Beauchamp, Chicago, in spector for Albee & Co., one of the victims. Columbus, Ga. Mob invaded court room and took T. E. Cot ton, 16, negro, accused of killing white boy, outside and shot him to death. Washington. Senate passed postoffice appropriation bill car rying nearly $160,000,000. -Joliet, HI John Kelley, his wife and daughter, Agnes, 8, badv Iy hurt when auto skidded and turned turtle. Washington. House passed wool Uill over Taft's veto, due to tireless efforts of Majority Lead-' er Uriderwood. Oyster Bay. Roosevelt held conference with. Progressive oartv leaders. George W. Per kins, Medill McCormick, Senator Dixon, Ben Lindsey and F.- W. Bird. It is reported that Perkins told Colonel that it would take $5,000,000 to. finance campaign. Philadelphia. Mitchell Calm er, Democratic national commit teeman from Pennsylvania, was here tpday and predicted that Wilson would carry state. Abernant, Ala. 19 negro min ers killed by explosion in Aber nant Coal Company mines'. 64 escaped. St. Louis. There are exactly 8 delegates present at Populist con vention, inese o ajre debating over important question of "wha - -a&ags jferiyWiBfcjjjyifc- ni&fek nlJfrhrliffiinffirfirfaMfll