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I TELEGRAPH BRIEFS FayettevilTe, Ark.- Attempting to fosd swollen $kull Creek, near Lfburn, Clyde Cole, 20, drowjjed. ' Eau Claire, "Wis. Miscreants dyna- mited big reservoir dam on Big Bear n Creek. Little damage cone. Terre Haute, Ind. Strike oT 20,- 000 coal miners of District 11 will be v called unless operators withdraw de mands and insist upon discharge Jbf mn'whtfload dirty coal. Connersvllle, fnd. Dr. W. A. Win ters, father of Catherine Winters, says he places littles faith in report from Charleston, W. Va., that Cathe r me'has been found there. Steamboat Springs, Col. James . W, Oldham, 55, shot and killed 'Clif ford Fulton, 40, wounded Charles Ful ton fatally and wounded Samuel Ltghthizer probably fatally. All ranchmen. Old fueo Indianapolis. National executive board of United Mine ..Workers of America authorized tHe West Virginia miners to resume work, pending a final settlement of difficulties in that state. Warwick,. R. . Seeking to save pat-bulldog from being run down by street car, Albert Howe, 70, formerly Boston, struck and instanly killed. Dbg saved. Charles City, la. Body of man 25, well dressed, bearing name J. L. Kme ler on his clothing, found 'in box car. - - Wound on head caused death. t Washington. Gold bracelet, stud fa ded with diamonds, likely to be wed w dlng gift of U. S. Senate to Miss Wil son New York. Executor's report of estate of "Big Tim" Sullivan, politi cian, showed that when he died he was worth,almost a million dollars. Washington. In crematorium of uadfertaking establishment where he had gong to View body of civil war comrade. Walter Johnson, 72, clerk in patent pfljce, suicided. New York. rEthel Lorraine, wife of Raymond Belmont, son of August 1 Beheoat, wjoaeparatie with $100 x month alimony Justice Greenbaum explained low amount of alimony by saying of Mrs. Belmont "lite df idle ness was not conducive to heajthy preparation for s.erfsus problems of married hfe." Akron, O. Frenzied bulldog ran amuck in Perkins Av. school, fcifiag fiv pupils, all serjbtisly. Brussels. People of Belgium at in pasi year 26,750 superannuated ork horses, imported mostly from England. St Louis. rMiss Eleanor Johnson, 20, and Wm. E. Bennett, $3, married, held at police quarters awaiting re turn to St. Paul, where Bennett will be charged with, violating Mann act New York. Frederick Teel, veter an theatrical manager, found dead in bed at the Lambs Club. Owatonna Minn-Edward Hollen hauet, violinist and composer, friend Of Xiszt, Schuman, eMndelssohn aad others of their time,. d.ead. , o d THE TAX DODGE DEAL Members of the Board of Review and Bdard of Assessors apparently do not relish the ambition of State's Attorney Maclay Hbyne to make ridh taxdodgers come across. Hoyne is to meet the two boards tomorrow morning,' but the board members are already Jidgeting. Roy O. West, president of the Board of Review, saw he couldn't just see what Hoyne iritended to dp, 'but he admitted thece was a wide rtf fbrm needed in the tax system David M. Pfaelzeivof the Board of. Assessors said the present lw wa a breeder m criticism. o o Mrs. Charles Coulter of Vancouver wore a pedometer fqr one month, at the end of which time she found that she had walked more tfian -four hun dred" miles In doi?g tier household" duties. b o ThereJs a tendency toward simpler styles fojout-oTdoor Wear. 1saMmtmjmM