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'T$ J Sefjypyej. , T T5 id then forgot to lok H agaia,thus pausing the wreck. " - The I. C employes- strikebreakers. since they refused to recogn&e the rights of their employe sto oianize hTftwd locked 'them gut ttfo yeans age. A 'TELEGRAPH BRIEFS London, Prince, Alexander of j !feek appointed to ucgeed Duke of . onnaught as governor general of ' Canada. . One Mhtnae-, la Tr etaAll funrJ aH ni1a lintre -tin? riAiK Kohtaa fltitMrv summer months women of city fed eration of ctubtf ran street cars year terday. .. - t . Springfield lljPIans made for Immediate establishment of second state convipfc road labor jCamp of year at ueecner. . tf Bessemer. .Mich. Fred Swanson Instantly killed when auto rolled over at sharp curve Smothers, badly in jured. ' ,jJaeviiret Wis. Authorities are searching for thieve who have been breaking into doctors' nd dentists' . oces ta steal "dos" Dallas, Tex. Faijrng to properly 11 ;adjult patent fifce 'escape which he was demoifetitfting caused W. 8; Tu " dqr, PueblQ, tolfall 60 feet. Dead. Bloomington, lit. j-Jarr W. Ma son banker an leafier In- local op tion movement swalfewed wood al cohol. Dead Port Huron, Mich. Fife damaged plant of Port "Huron Lumber Co. to extent ef $301,008. Fireman. .Nelson seriously injured. St Paul,Minn. Will of late Fred erick Weyhaeuser, known, as "lumber king," probated. Estimated personal holdings valued at $875,Cf00. Washington Favorable, report on 3. Sate bill authoring an addition al jfederal fid tortheeouthehi dis trict of CaUfQOTC. made by Hoase judiciary committee. Terre Haute, Ihd. Walkout of 20, 00ft mmers in Indiana threatened when strenuous objections arose to compromise agreement suggested by joist oommitte of fiiinsrs and Dfjtr ators 9t. Petersbtirgh. All huma.n tem jerature records broken by girl typhus-patient at Kleff. Mercury reach ed 131 degrees P. Paris. A Lyons laborer, having wagered bottle of wine he would com mit murder, stabbed fellow workman to death, drank wine and escaped. Washington. 'House adopteHef lin resolution setting aside May 2 Bach year rfs "Mothers Dy" and au thorizing president to issue proclama tf on, calling for displayvof American flag. V j , San Franfiiscp. Maury Diggs ac fitted of charge, of . criminally as saultingrlda MayPearring. Diggs. was convicted lasjt, fa of violating Matin white slave act Washington. Sidney. B. Harrison, 38, charged with embezzling $24,060 froih N. L. Carpenter & Co., arrested after police had chased him "half around, the continent. KEELEY TO HEAD THE R.-H.XND THE l.-O. LEAVES TRIM , Jim Keeley, boss 0f The Tnbane, is going to move his throne rfom Madison and Dearborn streets. He has become a reguhu king and Aferfe after. will run a paper of hie own. Yesterday Keeley wis, announced m the head of as yndicate that, had purchased both the Record-Herald and the Inter-Qcean. The two papers will be megd. Keeley, in an-announcement, says the" new paper will be independent in everything m Keeley will have more of a chance-. no" thaa he had on The Trib, where he hafl, a meteoric career. Starajag is a police" reporter he be came bftj boss of the paper, consist ently teStftg the McCormick family where they got, oS at when they frt&l to hitetfear with him. With Keeley in the present venture fef W. Chaplh, reecntly publisher of the San Francisco Call and the Sattte Post-InteiHgencer. ' uMitimit