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V - r WHAT HAPPENED OUTSIDE CHICAGO St. Louis,- Mo. John Crowley, houseman, double of former Presi dent Taft. run over and killed by auto. Readville, Pa. -1,200 "New Haven employes at car shops, laid Qff three weeks agof returned to work today. Railroad .officials say full operation will be continued. Newark, N. J-Chief of police aft v6r investigation said he found no trace of child resembling Catherine ' Winters in! gypsy camp near here. Farmersville, la. Alien Turner, negro, lynched by mob because he at-' tacked J. J- McDougald, a farmer. Fort Worth, Tex. Mrs. Jojw Car illo, wife of. Mexican shoe merchant in North Fort Worth, has ask""ed as sistance in ' releasing her Husband from Mexipan jaiL - . Washington, u. C. Vice President Marshall has a new vest,' made of the same sort, of stuff as Persian rugs, woven 20Q-years ago. Senator J. Ham Lewis is weeping with envy, Philadelphia, Pa. Sdft coal mines Jh central district of Pennsylvania will close Friday if working agree ment between miners and operators is not signed before that time. 75,000 men affected. v Coffeyville, Kan. Cloudburst and hailstorm swept this section, doing heavy damage. Telephone and tele graph wires out of cimmission. Denver, Col. Mrs. Gertrude Lee, chairman of Democratic state cen- '" tral committee, resisting, men seeking to oust her, says committeenextyear will be mainly composed of women. Tarrytown, Ind. Rather than dis appoint an old friend, John T. Mc Cutcheon chartered speciaf train .-from Chicago here to keep, appoint ment when he missed scheduled train. Was the only passenger. New York. "This show is pulled " by order of the mayor," shouted through megaphone at 12:01 today scared society raggers at nuiei a tor, where big charity ball was on. April ool. Albany, N. Y, Gov. Glynn is plan ning to go to San Francisco with N. Y. Panama-Pacific exposition com mission to lay cornerstone for state building at exposition, grounds. Toledo, O, Street Railway Co. has agreed to try out city council's three-cent far,ordinance. Bpston, Mass, Miss Helen M. Cudahy, daughter of Patrick Cud ahy, millionaire packer, today began three months' probation at local hos pital. Will have to sweep and scrub floors. , Buffalo, N. Y. Fourteen firemen suspended by D., L. & W. R. R. fpr refusing to take out Gould coupler works special trains to Depew, rein stated. No change in strike situation at Depew. One thousand soldiers still on guard. Wichita, Kan. rFire in Atlanta, Kan., burned entire block. Damage $80,000. ' Richland, Ore. Investigation be ing made of alleged attempt to poi son Rev. Frank Hopkins, Methodist minister, his wife and four children. Salt, baking powder and lard in pan try sprinkled with poison. St. Paul, Minn. One woman killed and two men and girl not expected to live as result of gas escaping from soft coal stove., Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Mary Bar ski and Mrs. Anna Gimbel arrested charged with shoplifting in Gimbel's department store. Marinette, Wis. Mrs. Leon La Porte perhaps fatally injured when air-tight stove exploded and set her clothing afire. Harrisburg, Pa. Charged with having stolen $20,000 in two -registered packages being sent to- N Y banking houses from St. Paul, Wm. R. Baum, postofflce clerk, arrested. Atlantic City, N, J.- Rep. Wm. Rohnr.dson of Alabama dead. Indiapapolis, lncL Representation of United Mine Workers of America to international convention "will.re- amMtmmmmmmmm