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BHPBBSffS t3tfy?M JUr 3xss-- 'jfjf t-w -- --p -x. r s? WKA7 HAPPENED OUTSIDE CHICAGO Seoul. Judge Tsukuhara re fused to listen to testimony sup porting' the alibis claimed by sev eral of the 123 Koreans on trial charged with plotting to assas sinate Gov. Gen. Tefauchi. 1 Philadelphia. Transport' Prai rie, with 750 marines, supply of stores and ammunitions of war aboard, was to sail from govern ment navy yaftis here today It will go to Colon, where the marines will takefrain across to the Isthmus and board and board the armed cruiser California, which will take them to scene of .the Nicaraguan troubles. Indianapolis. Earl Breedlove, 21, dragged 115 feet wnen train struck wagon in which he was riding. Internally injured Indianapolis.--Col. Winfield Turbin, Republican gubernatorial nominee, will begin his stump of the state right after the state fair. Washington. Official investi gation as to the death of James W. Rogers, formerly of Califor nia, by British soldiers in Africa, was ordered by the house today. Indianapolis. Mayor Shank spent $344.60 in his race for the Republican nominationfor gdveY nor. Washington. Pres. Taft sign ed the sundry civil appropriation bill today. Erie, Pa. Considerable dam age done in surrounding country by cyclone and waterspout that passed over this vicinity late yes terday. Wheeling, W. V Mor Charles C. Schmidt, serving fifth B term as chief executive of this city, dropped dead "while eatings breakfast this morning, Warren, Pa. Refusing to takev an anaesthetic, Mrts. Martha g Blodgett, 85, had ten teeth ex tracted. Terre Haute, Ind. Threfrboys killed, one fatally injured andj three badly cut when Southern Indiana passenger train ran down-j a party of boys here today. j Pekin, 111. J. L. Smtih, res cued, after being imprisoned for7 26 hours in a caisson 30 feet below v the Illinois river, died of shock B and injuries inflicted by a derrick 0 used to haul him out t Saint Mato, France. The first hydro-aeroplane race meet ever3 held began here this afternoon, j The automobile club offered a prizes worth $7,500. Aviators Weymann, American, and Beaumont were the favorites St Paul, Minn. Pasquale Maj gliano, 50, will not be forced to -, return to Italy, wheer he claims n the Black Hand society is trying i to send him "with the object of murdering him. r New York. Rumored here j that Lefty Louie, alleged Rosen- 3 thai murderer, has been trapped on steamer bound from Texas T gulf port to New York. ? Boston, Mass. James Moth--! erway, after being released from hospital, arrested on 5 charges , growing1 out of joy-riding. Hist autp was. wrecked and 2 persons j injured .