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iiPROVED CONDITIONS AT SAN FR!NCISCO ev•r:v daJ, an« fn .. .,.eral aectlon• or tile eucd dllltrlct• the force ot wnter in the rancet• Is almost 111 11tronr n~ It Wftll betore tho big lire. fiFE MURDER CHARGED I $100,000,001 FOR THE NAV1 ·---------------- llemo\Ylar Wreck aad Rula LeU by Earthquake Etttimn tea Pl'fllllll'ed for llenta·n I Greely ebow tllnt 7000 ton• ot food were dldrlbuted free In Snn ~·rnnciMCO during the llrst ten dayM. 't'ho dall,r l'<lMt ot relief wu nbout '100.000. Harvard Profetm Took Body h / Chicuo For Burial, I Committee Provides Fo:- a Great United Sates Bat~leshlp. four Men Shot Down In Penns,rl· vanla Coal Region. Seoure MoN Trophlet Than Any Other Nation Do11. aad Fire. The llrJnres show .hnt cou11lder\bly more than enou.rb to feed tho clt:r bu boon rl1·en out. 1'he mm1ber or Jltll'· souM who still require rt>lle' IR 200,000. I ·-·- ~ ' U••• I3CI,OIIG,II80 Por lloo lnoro ... nl ~ ... r.ore-•-T.,pellu Hoat D••hoJ'•fl ••'I ARSENIC FOUND IN STOMACH ...... ••••n•• • ...,....... .. .. r. AND ANGRY o•elat horo etf Am•rlean A.thtotoo lo tl Pln11 1 8 ••ClCtn<ll and ,I Thtrcta In IIU lil.,.all, llfiiD ECONOMY JITil lA TUNS rt i~ Pxpected thnt before !OII.i fa•eo •· -- Aenaal Robulldha• or lba Clll:r llao lloenn 1 -Tho Ka:ror Sa:ro Th\o llhould Be No a .... a. ha tbo Jtollot HoYoD>oat-u ... cJel\8r01&ad <:rJ•I•atowa A••••• the Polloe-Olbtr CalUoa ala Tewa• Pl'e• •••••• to lloocouotraat- Tho Jnlano A•rhun Horror. too<! will bo Rlii>Plloil oul;v to women, Erleh H 11 oator, A1alaot Whom Aeeo• WasllhJPton, D. C.-The Nnnl All· chlldren and alck nnd feeble men. ., One ot the bcMt sl.rns thnt ord~r Is ulloa It ••\•• Ullap•••••••, Ann !ll'Olll'latlou bill wns repot•ted to tho rnpidly nrlslnll' out or <.'haos Is the ex· l'an ... al-Wa• • rallh turl•t-Karlal Houso bv Chairman l'oss, ot the Com· tension of the telegraph, telephone nnd voru•oaeo not•••\ !t;r l'h,.olcl\no- mittoo o~ Nnl•nl Alfah·s. Tba measure street cnr system. 1'btl Southern Pn· »-••• Chllcl R.r 01 , cnrrleM a total of 4100,j34,2tll, ngnlnst <'!fie ltniiWil)\ IIIII obtnlued Its tOlllllOI'• nstJmnt~s !J .. thl! depnrtment nggregnt• Mounted Coallallularr rt.bt .l'or Lito Wltb t'arolen Mlaoro al lloaat Carmel - lllot Clau11d bT Uoporl Thai tho Torano or Al•••m•al Wore ll...,oeled, Athl.'llFJ, Grooce.·-'l'he Ol~'lliPI<• gn mo·~ ,,f 1000 wor•• bronrht to tlwh• otlk·llli closo whon the 1\:lng ()f Greoo!ll CI'OII'lWcl tb~ ntbiOII!I who WOll llTIIIOH In th~ Mill· dlnm. Tbero wall n big RHHomblllg<•, Rll(l nil th(l nthlehlH worll racoll•uol Wltil IIJllllnu•o. 'rho men fl'<>lll tho Vnlto<l St11tes a•eoelvocl 1111 ovnUou, but thu rJreatelt rect•ptlon or 111! wu tor lllu winner pf the ~lnrnthon rnve, lhlt'rlug, tho CnmH11nu. The utbletea llXItrt•HRO<I themsell•e6 liN ltlrhly dollehted with San l<'nnclsN.-'fhe los8 of some SOO l!l·es and the devastation of nlmo!lt four &quare mllell or tlle best part or San Francl~co ba vo now lleon written iu history, nnil every one I~ coutldcnt for rapid J>rogress In the rebuilding or a gren ter r nil better cl ty. ary trnnchlse to run tracks Into thu Cambrldgo, Mnss.-A wnrrant wns •. - • city for the 1llsposal or ~lebrls. •worn out bJ the Catmlll'ldg~ pollee lng 'l21,i'itlr,,718. 'l'ho largest Mingle It 11 11ow known that the wholl!snlo !tom 111 the bill Ia thnt ot ,20,000,000 II I I 1 dl I t I tb I chat·rhtr Ea•lch Muentea•, an lnstr·uetor or env er VII IIIII Ktr c 11 e ower tot• pny of tho n 11 vy. Under Increase part of the city suffered tho most Ke· In German at Harvar1l University, '1\'lth verely trom enrthqunkes, wb!lo tho the mur<lar of hill wl!<.', who died rlbout ot the lliii\Y th~re Is npproprlnted $1j,. Ilea l'iost damage fnm otnclnl dynamlt· 8.':10,8~'1) for <!Dnsta·u~t!on nnd mnchlnory lug and bnck tlrhl.i occna•ro~. In the t'l\\ll weeks Mgo, und tllri,140,000 tor armor nud nt'JUII• banking nnd insurance dlltrlct along Mu~nter took th& bo1l7 to Chlcngo m~nt. \'un :Sess n\·cnue. Both or 1hcse qnes· for burlul 011 Alll'il li, and then !liS· ARid~ ft•om these ltNns the Uurenu tlons m·c Important t11ctoi'S In tltltcr· appenr·ed. He Is a nniii'C ot G!!l'mnuy, ot Ordnan~c geiH $8.408,000; the Bn· mining the losses. l\t·om se,·ernl nnd !Jctm·e comlnfl to Hannrd was rf'an ot Equlpnwnt, ,0,874.028; con· sources ot Information It woulll seem stl'lwtlon nnd ropnll•. $7,i8:!,824; tor thnt the earthqunke dumnJ•c l.tvo!l·el! Kn lnstrnrtor In his nntlve laugnn~c lliiLill<' workK, un1ler yaa·ds nnd docks, is fully forty pet• eo:~t. nml that of dy· at tlw lJnll'el'slty ot Kansas, J,n W· $2,843,4:10, or which amount ~Ol:i,OCiO b unmite twt>nty J>er cent. of tho entfro re-riCP, Knn. lie Is tblrty·tlvo years oil! to IJe cxpcndt'll nt the Boston ynrd, dostrur.tlon. ami lll\cd nt 107 Oxtol'd stl·cet, this '128,500 nt tho New York ynNI, $450,· Wllkesbnrro, Pa. - ~fobs of riotous torclgncu nttnckNI twllnty·two men ot Troo1> 0 of the l't•nnsylvnnln Stnte llounted Pollee n t Monnt Cnrmcl, In repul\lng them tbe troopers allot ae1•en· teen, tour of whom wore tntnlly In· jured, two others bt~lng In u ct•ltlcnl ~ondltlon. l•'our troopers nre l!tjurctl, J,, I•', I~ocb being tbc moijt serlouNIY hurt, the gnmes, 'l'ho Gnme\ OouuniHalon l>roJJn~l'M ihnt buiif~ of llw winner~ bQ plnt•l•d In tho 8tn!llmn. 'l'hc tor•elgn comjlotltoa·~ are dlscuseln~; tho orcotlon of 11 mna•IJ!u stnlue of \'il'tory 011 tho hill O\'el'loolc· lug the Stntllum. Tile uetunl beginning or the disen- tanglement of the earthquake and fire lltricken town from Its ulsoriler~d COli· dltion Is on and tbe work o t t•econ· .structlou will proceed l'apldly from this time. On many sides are vls.lble ludl· cations o( the determination of IUCl'• chants to resume business. Gangs or n1en with teams are cxra YLl tin:: for founilatlous In numerous vacant lots, and lu other !Jitlces the removal of de· llrls lij well under wny. 'there are lOS companies lntoreste!l city. His wire wns fot•nwrly ~!Iss r.oo nt Chm•ll'ston, $20j,QOO at Olon· In the Snn rrrnnclsco disnster, and It I~ L~one K. Krr.onb~. ot Chl<-ngo. gnpo, $100,000 fat• 11 tloatlng steel lll'Y• now predicted hy ~onscrn1tlve lnsur- 'fh~ attention ot the authorities wns dot'k nnil 1!1500,000 fot· llrcseri'Bt!on and once m~n het•e thllt wlthm thirty <lii)'R called to the case just after the wom· rt'Pillrs nt unvy ynr<ls. twenty-eight or them will .IJo out or an's d~ath on April lll. 'l'en doys b<•· 'l'ho depurtment'R request tor nn In· business. l•'ll\e <.h·endy ha\\e ·:one un· tore thnL time n t•blhl was horn to crease ot 3000 In tbc 1111m1Jor or pott;r iler tllld 1he remnlnlng twcnty-tlH'I'll ~rrs. Mucntcr·, wbo WIIS attended by a ottlcca·s and men is r~fnsed because or nrc In llnnger. fnlth cm·e doC-tor and by two nurses the !Mt, us st11tecl In tim rer10rt, thnt 'l'he rioting stnrte!l, following 11 muss mc~tlng of foreign bol'll mine work~a·R, nt which their lenders told them llle operntor·s hnd t•cfuscd to grnnt any or tlwlr d<>mnnds. An n IInck was plnnnecl upon saventy ~mploy~s or tile Lehigh Ynlley Coal Cornpun,t nt tho Sny1•e ~olii<>I'Y, where th<>y nm sluldug 11 slu1ft nnd lmllcllng n bl'cnkcr, but mlniug no ronl, 'fhe streets are early tllron,ll'cd wltb laborers on their way to tbe lmrned ill~· trlct, where they are c:eanlng up. The boats Crow cities across bay and local electric cars from suburbs ure packo<l with wm·k!n,iw ... In runny places ni11·ert1sewents are IJOI!ted on '1\'nlls seeking laborers, and there Inquiries tor wen nr·e wet Wltl\ numerous responses frow henda ot families who are wlllln~r to take any kind or labor. Rellet work wus continued on n lar~re ecale, under General Greely, and with a closer ch~>ck than entr against waste and against the unwor- thy. Distribution of food to the home· lesa Is being made on the army ration plan, 111 evolved by General Greely, and the output of supplles was less· ened so that twenty-one days' !ood is now In sight. Wltll no lmmedlnte prospect that conditions will be ao normalized that the community will be nl)le to feed and toke cnre of Itself tor several weeks, the citizens' committee baa be· gun to evolve BODle way to provide against a failure of aupplle&. Mayor Schmitz Informed the general commit· tee that 700 carloadll o! food and sup· plies had been distributed since April 18, and transportatlon lines had lnfor· mation of only 108 cars on the way. \If said the Mayor, \this lnforma· tlon 111 correct, '1\'e will &oon be worse off than we were n week aeo. If the information has ~rone abroad througl! the couutr;r that we are amply supplied it Is moat unfortunate, for lt Is appar. ent that we are not. It Is not even known how much money we can de- pend upon wlth which to purchase sup· piles, tor you have heard from l\Ir. Phelan, on several occaslc.ns, that at least ot this money indl\•lduals or companies lu the is disbursed throu~rh private c.gents here. \While it Is true thnt contributions of money w111 be very mucb. more to the purpose than contributions of sup· plies, It should be made kuown to the world If the one Is not available the other ·Will be moct gratef'Jily received.\ Chnlrmnn Pllelan mr.de a gloomy ISJleecl:, in which he said that the Rockefeller and Standard Oil contrlbu· tions were being distributed through Standard Oil aeents, and that prob· ably many other heavy contributions ;which had been put down to the credit ot the committee mlgllt be distributed in the same way. \We J ave but '518,· 000 of real money,\ sald he, \though funds placed to our ~edlt In all parts ot the country total \' Clotb!ng nnd bedding sent wJll prove of the greatest value. One of the chief needs now In the relief en mps Is for women's and children's warm clothing. Thousands are wearlnr the clothing they escaped from the fire in. No terlnl of this klud will be wasted. In the future food 'll'lll not be given able-bodied males In S:tn Francisco ;with a \\lew to forcing them to &'0 to work. Luxuries will be given only to those who are Ill. The exo~us of San ll'rr..:ciscans has lightened the drafts on the food sup· piles to a large extent. .According to a .Southern Pacific o!Dclal 200,000 Of the ~opulatlon of this city .oa-re left and the Southern Pncillc Company has ~arried 110,000 persons to points eut of Ogden since .April 18. In order to reduce the expenaes of the army at San Francisco as much as possible, so as to have more funds for the relief of the earthquake IIUifer· -crs, General Greely baa decided thnt l()(Jj) additional troops wlll be enough to 1nke care of the situation. General \ell sent General Greely fulllnforma· tlon as to what has been done wlth the ~.500.000 nppropriated by Congress. It is estimated that .$000,000 ot this fund 1s still unexpended. :s\ow that underground Chinn town Is or the snme cult. 1'he pbyslclllll wns 11 the present (f\10ta or 3·1,500 mPn, nml cxpost>ll, the pollct>, wbo thought thut Mrs. :Skhe~·son, ot Winchester. 'J'he nppt•cntlces to the number of 2r.uo, Is they luad u good !don or the rnmlllcn· 1mrses ure both t•csld~!nts ot Cnm· short of beln~: llllcd by nhout VWO. tlons th~rc, nrc nstonlalleil nt the reve· bridge, a Miss Case nnd Ml~» Dorrlclt. An npproprlntlon of $41)0,000 Is l'f'l'· lnt!ous. No fumlly of rodents ever Some time nftor the child wns !Joa·n ommeudcd tor moclernl:r.lng th~ hutto•t·· tunnelled more persistently nor lngen· I two regular physicians, Drs. rrrederlck les or the ~f:1ssnchnsctts nnd Oregon l!moly than did the denizens of this W. Toylor nml Herbert Mcintyre, wore and for new ~runs on tho N<'IV fork. quarter. So complete wn~ the chniu ot callccl ln. Both of these physicians An Increase of $1,000,000 Is made In subways thnt every part or Chlnntmvu clec!decl that 1\lrs. Mucntcr was sorter· tile approtwlntlon rot• eoul nncl trnns- had Ita undet•ground exit. 1'hc mnln lng fa•om some aliment of the stomach. portatlon, iluc to the lncl·~nse of the al'terles ltn,·e beeu trnced ns rm· as 'l'hey pt•esct'IIH!d for her, but Intel', It fleet, nnd the t\ellllii'CUICllt IH made th11t Kenruey street on the south nud I'ow· Is alleged, they nscertlllnetl that the coni be sblt>i>Cd In Amerlc1111 bottoms. ell street on th<l noa·th, a distance of 11urscs were not following directions. Under lrtet•ense ot the nn1·y the bill three blocks. 'fbc tunnels extend 111'1· Dn. 'faylor nnd 1\lclntya·e then do· contains the following pro1•lslon: \One der the streets. Tllis subterranean cllned to have anything fut'tbcr to do. tlrst clan battleship carrying ns II Pill\)\ maze explnlus the m)·stcr!ou~ escnpca with the cnse. A few days Inter ll!rs. nrmor and 111 po'w~rtul armument 11s of Chinese crllulnnls and the failure of l\Iuentcr died. 11 ny known ot Its clnss to have the many a raid upon tnntan ,inmes or On the some day ~Iuenter applied to highest pt•acticable Hileed null greatest slave dens. Dr. Mcintyre for bls slgnnture to the pr·actlcable radius of aetlon, and to Probably no other class of prores· certlllctlte of death, but Dr. Mcintyre cost, exclusive of armament und armor, sloual men sulfO!'I'ed so severely as the declined to sign the paper.. He de· not exceeding 416,000,000.\ physicians, more than 1000 of whom clded that the ens~ needed 111\\estlga· fhree torpedo boat destroyers, to hnd their omces In the bnrned district. tlon, nnd notified .Medical Examiner han the highest praC;ticable speed and Few sa\'ed e\·en so much ns n scalpel. William D. Swan, who ns soon as be to cost I'Xcluslve ot nrmument not to NDt only !lave their libraries, instru· ~ecelved Dr. 1\lclntyre's report per· exceed $750,000 each, are provided tor. ments, records of personal research formed nn autopsy ou the body. Tho Secretary of the Nn\-y Is \nu· and oftlce parnphernalla been de· The 1\ledlcal Examiner sent tile tborlzed In Ills dlsc 1 ·etlon to contrnct stroyed, but tile diplomas, without stomach to Proteuor W. F. Whitney, tor or purchase ~ubsurtnce or submn· which they cnnnot pr11ct1ce In another tbe chem~st of the Harvard Medical r-lne torpedo boats to au u.mount not State, have drltLOd to the four '1\\lnds School. Ha,·Jng taken this step Dr. exceeding ,1,000,000.\ The Oakland refueee cnmps are bo· Swnn permltte<l i\Iuenter and the two Tbe cost ot such a progrnm, !t Is es- ln!f deserted at a rapid rate. l'he nu~ses to tnke the body to Mrs. Muen· tlwated, 1\'lll be '10,000,000 for the bnt· only hindrance to more rapid evacnn· ter s former home In Chicago for tlElshlp, $2,250,000 for the three torpedo tlon being the dlmculty t.~ getting won· burial. The party lett Cnmbrldge and boat dt>strovers nnd $1000000 for the ey for transportation from trlenda took along ~Iuenter's two cblldren, submarines: or' 11 totnl 'ot '$13,250,000. ami relatives at other points. The Helen, nged three, aud the Infant. Rl!gordlng the big battlesblp, the re· mnlls are congested, the express com· 1 A report of the analysis of the stom· port says: panies nearly swamped \7Ith b•:Jlness Rch wns receh·ed by lledlcnl Examiner \The rreat n 111 ·nl )>owers of the and the telegraph companies working Swan from Professor Whitney. Pre- world· ore building bnttleahips of large e\\0!'1'3' a1•allnble end of communlca· feasor Whitney reported that he hnd tonnage. England ha 11 recently tlon to bundle the enormr>us mass of found marked traces ot arsenic. Dr. launched the Dreadnought, 11 ship of business. Swan immclllntely laid the case before nearly 10,000 tons; Jnpnn Is building H. J. Kinney, forJLerly of Hot Goorge A. Snnderson, ~strict Attor· one of e\\en larger tonnage, and Ger· Springs, .Ark., bas been released u.n· ney for liiiddlesex County, who In turn many has recently Increased the ton- der a pardon frot11 Oakland prison, notified the Cnmbrldge pollee. nnge ot some of her ships heretofore followlnr ble trana(er trom the Gov· The anthorltles quickly Issued a war· authorized to 18,000 tons. The Secre· ernment prison at Alcatraz Island. He rant tor !tluenter, chnrglng him with tary of the Navy recommended tllnt It wns arrested on the ftrst day of the the murder of his wlfl.'. The Chicago c h 11 th 1 h t 1 t ftre tor ha\'lng drawn a revolver In pollee were notill.ed to hold the man lf ongress s a au or ze u one Ill • • tletJhlp this year 'It shall be tbe largest order to oompel an nutomoblllst to he could be found In that city, and and strongest bnttleship that is known carry hls wife, <'hlldren :end two in· clrculan were sent out containing bls to he afloat.' \ jured women to a place of safety. complete descrlptl<m: The oommlttee recomw!!nds that the Tbe policeman who made the arrest The report of Professor Whitney limit of the cost ot the Connecticut bl' misunderstood the altuatlon, and Kin· !'&Used Intense surprise at Harvard lncrea~red to ,4,600,006, an 1ncrease or ney languished in prison for ten days I University. The university authorities $380,000, mnde necel!sary \by the In· before he got some one su!Dclently In· 11tated that llluenter was appointed: In· creased cost ot construction In navy terested to seek a pardon for him. structor In Germnn nP.arly· two years yardll.'' The conditions following the earth· I ago, wh!le he was stationed at the Tbe bill carries an nppropriatfon of quake at the State Hospital for the University of Kansas. He at no time $ 1 oo,ooo to repair, equip and restore Insane at Agnews, In S«nta Clara had acted as professor at Harvard, th ld tit 1 d b t County, bave yet to be fully told. I but reeelved his appointment as ln· e o Cons ut on au put er ns ar Desperate ma.niacs were lloernted structor temporar•'ly, that Is, from yenr as practlcnble In her orh:lnal condition, d but not tor active senlce. by the ' . .lml.\llng of the walls, an to year. with no other means of detention at He was serving his second year nt hand, mllDY of them bad to be tied to the university When his wife clled. trees like wild beasts. Several inmates escaped during tho excitement, but were recaptured nne] __ are housed In the San .Tuse jail. 1'hc Commits Suicide Rnther Than be Grad- 100 most dangerous hnve been sent to I Stockton. One hundred nnd one bod· unted the Only Boy In Class. les have been taken from the ruins. Oxford, Pa.-The only bo;r In n class .As for the remainder, Ague\\'& now :>f seven, James Andrews, aged sixteen resembles a. tented city. .About 850 years, committed suicide rather thnn are being cared for on the lawns. 1'be graduate. His body was found In grounds are roped off Into two sec· White Clay Creek, where he had tlons. On one side tbe women live In rlrowned himselt in about four teet their tents, nnd the men hP\\e a little ot wnter. His coat pockets '1\\ere filled town on the other :Ade of the inter· wltb flatirons and stones, which held venlng ropes. hlm down. -- Young .Andrews wns n senior In the OTHER T011'!1'10 WILL KEBUILP O:s:tord Hlgb School, but w.as SO dim. Earthqualro Dom.... out1lde of Sail .l'ranelo\\' to Bo Ropalred at on,.., Bakersfield, Cnl.-'l'he rest of the State is following the lend of San Francisco and getting ready to re- butld and go at It again. The cities which have the most te do are San Jose and Snnt:. Rosa. The damage at other points Is not exces- sive; perhaps Salinas I~ the next henv· lest sufferer. There the Spreckles sngar factory, 'l'l\hlch wns twisted out c.L shape by the eurthqunke, has begun .an addition which will cost $260,000. Damage was heavier at Hollister, one of the oldest towns In nortnern Callfornln and the county sellt of S11n Benito, than was reported at lint. It Is es· tfmnted at half a million. Tn Be-rd A.rmJ' Ro-. dent that be did not wish to take part IJJ the graduation exercises, especially as be was the only bo;r. His relntlv~s and teachers Insisted upon lt, nnd the tear of iravlng to uppenr with so many girls weighed upon his mind so tbllt he threw himself Into the creek. When the body was recovered n note addressed to his mother \Was found asking her to tnke care of his younger brother. Young .Andrews had confided to several of his companions that he never would graduate. LIGHTNING KILLS BOY. Stroke Burn! Hair From Head-Sister Badly Injured. BEROISli AT SE.\. Thrllling Acts or Self-Sacrifice as Cadet Ship Sank. Hamburg, Germnny.-The survivors ot the Belgian cadet ship Comte de Smet de Naeyer, which foundered at sea, landed at Cuxha>en and came to this city. Their story sbows that no storm or sudden squall was responsible tor the disaster, l)ut that It was due to n mysterious leak, which was not no· tlced tor some time, presumnbly on ucoount of the cement In the cargo .soaking up the water, When It was noticed It wns too In te. .All hand• were called to the pumps, but the hand pumps fnlled and theq the steam pumps gn ve out. .As th4! water rose ln the hollf the ship set sig· nals of distreu, which were unavall· lug. When It wu llunlly decided tc abandon the ship great di!Dculty wal experienced ln launc!llng the boats, th1 sen then wash lug 0\\er tite decks. Two ot the boats were sunk, but thf third got away wltb twenty-tour per· sons In her. Commander }'ourcault, First omcer Barns Yan Suylen nnd Chaplain Kuyper~ refused to leave Each was at hill post when the ship broke In two and sank, carrylnl:' them down '1\\lth it. The lust seen of the cbnplnln he was making the sign of til~ cross. The first omcer was picked up by the liteboat atter the ahlp sank, bul seeing that the bont wu too heavily loaded, be threw him&elt overboard and was drowned. The American Red Cross forwarded $300,000 by wire to James D. Phelan, •Chairman or the Red CroH and Relief -committee. llfr. Phelan was advised that $1,000,000 more Ia at the disposal oOf the committee. Reports from the refugee camps and bospltals show an astonishingly small percentage of Bickness and the tear ot threatened epidemics has been burled, it ls hoped, for all time. . The water aupply Is getttnr better Washington, D. C. - President Roosevelt hal cnlled UJ¥ln the War and Navy Department to report the names of the omcers nna enlisted men ot the Marine Corps and army who displayed special gullantry IIi check- Ing the San Francisco fre by the use ot dynamite; tbls with a view to their Erie, Pa.-.John Peters, of Utica, Va· nango County, Penn., a stud~mt at the Edinboro State Normal School, while walking through the fields near Edln· boro Lake with his sister l\Iarearet, a student at the same lnstltutlou, wns struck by Ughtnlug and Instantly killed. The bah;, of his head was entirely burned off, but his bedy bore no marks. His uuderclothlne was de- stroyed, his shoes torn Into shreds and his hat was perforated. His sister wn1 knocked down by the shock and lle· verely Injured. It took her an hour to reach a farmhouse onl.r a quarter of a mile distant. .Anti-Cigarette Law Valid. The Parks Anti-Cigarette law passed by the last session of the Indiana Leg- Islature has been declared valid by the Supreme Court. The court Interpreted the law as meaning that It Is llleglll to sell cigarettes in Indiana or keep them tor sale, but It ls not Illegal to smoke them and It ie not llle~:al to bring them reward and commendat:on. TOWN SHATTERED BY HAIL. tuto the State. _____ ...._... Housetops Beaten ln and Live Stock Dowie Chnllenges Traducers. ',_, K111ed at Branchvllle, Va. Josephine Modleette, the ab:-year· old daughter of Frank Modisette, o! Helena, Ark., who disappf!ared four days ago and waa thought to have se·vet·e·l fallen in the river, was drowned In afi old cistern In the rear of her lather's home. Dowie, speaking ln the Tabernacle at Zion Clty, Ill., chnllenged bls traducers to nccuse him there, Dowie held !lis meeting while Vollva, the rival lender, wu holdin!{ one. The test proved a \lrost\ tor Dowle, there being only a bout 115() of Ills followers among bls listeners. 81l<>rlff ShnrplesR nsked for Troop C, nml J.lent~naut Smith nnd twcut)··two mon were rush~ll to the seen<>. Wbrn they l'enched :\lonnt Curmel the Shl'l·itr wns not the1•e nnd the local nuthorltl~s were missing, hut news ot th<'h' llr· rlvol soon Olle<l the strcets wltb au ex- cited throng, nud the Comnwrclnl Hotel, where tiler ba•enktasted, wns sura·ounded nnd Htoneil by tht> ca·owtl, while the trooper·s were hooter! nn<l <'lll\setl aml when tbe•r nppeaa·ed nt the door were pelted wltll stones. They chnr).\·ou wlt'h clubs, but the crowd fled before them nnd ngaln tired \'Olley nrtea· \'oll'ey ot $Iones at tlwm. I?our m<>n l111d be-en struck and badly ln.lured when Uentennnt Smith or<leretl th~ men to draw their rcvoJy. Prs and fir!), At t11e llrst te\v voll~ys t~w were blt, tile bullets going high, nn<l the rioters r~>plled with showers or stones ami some shots. 'filree times tile troopers loaded their ro,·olvet•s nnd fired more than 130 shots. 'l'h~ mob fought back, howling, cursing, throwing stones nnd clubs, chnrglog upon tile twenty-two nnd paying no heed to those who fell be- fore tht> steady tire of the revoh·ers. llrtr,•l\.to ltnf.i1 9hn...,• hn.-1 '\*l•rou .......... ~h ... 1 .. ...,,. ~~·;:triri'li~·s 'alii 'ti;;; t;.;~j;;;~·~·Jth~d;;~ nn£1 mnke their wny hastily to the Sayre Colliery, where they round pro- tection behind tile high stockade. Mennwblle the rioters, picking un their wounded, slowly diBilersed, ami when Sheriff Sbnl'pless arrived the town was quiet. He reached the col· llery ami took refuge behind the stork· nde with t11e trooper·s. In his opinion the fot·ce, although It was reinforced by the remaining members ot Troor, C, until Lieutenant Smith has more than fifty men, was not strong enough to attack the mob. The town bas n populo tlon or n:;oo forelgi~ers, and these were aroused to a high pitch of excitement. A large number of them are drinking lleavll'S', and It is !eared there may be serious trouble, SCHOOL HEADS IN FATAL DUEL. __.___ Professor U. F. Duff, Famed as au Archaeologist, Shot Dead. Deming, New Uexlco.-Protessor W. H. Dickey, superintendent of the Dem· lng PniJifc Schools, shot and lnstantlr killed Professor U. l''rancls Dutr, su· perinten<lent of the Luna County schools, one of the most prominent ed· umtors in New ~Iexico and 11 student ot nrcbneoiO~\'T who hnd achie1·ed nn· Uonal reputn tlon br Ills writings. The shooting took pinal shortly after noon lu front of the postomce In the main street ot Deming. Dickey hnd bean dril'lng about town In a buggy clurlug the mcrulng and had passed Professor· Dulr several times. As lle drove in front of the postomce Duff st~pped out, drew n revolver from Ills pocket and called to Dickey to stop. Quick r \ a flash Dickey drew lils rc· ~olver, leaped from the buggy and opened tire. Both pistols cracked at onre. Professor Dutr fell dead with a bullet through his bend. Dickey was shot in the side, but Is not believed to be fa tally hurt. • l!'or rome months there bad been bnd blood between the men, arising from dllferences In connection with the management o! the Demlnr SC'bools, nit bough It Is hinted thnt personal mat· ters have also entered Into the qunrrel. It Is said tbnt Dulf bad frequently thrPntened to shoot Dickey on sight. It was simply a question of which could shoot ftrst. DIVIDES FRIARS' LAND i\IONEY. \\utlcnn Settles Distribution ot ,7,• 000,000 Pald by United States. Rome, Italy.-Tbe Vatican hns deft· nltely settled the question ot the money, ,7,000,000, paid by the United States for the ft•lars' lands In the Phil· lpplnes, having decided that the Inter· est shnll be divided Into three separate sums and be distributed yearly by the Vatican, one to the Philippine dioceses, another to the Institution erected by the religious orders In the Ph111pplnes, and the third to the orders, largely for tbelr missions In the Far East. and also to the support of the aged frlnra who were in the Phillpplnes. Cardinal Merry Del Val, papnl secre· tary of State, wsrmly urged a settle- ment on the above basis. 1 1'he 01'~1'Sh1HIOII'lni: lJnportllll<'<' ut the ~lnl'ntllon mco In tho ostlriuttlon or the Athenian~. as <'Oill)lllred wllh tlw otll!lr lli'NltS, Is shown by t'hu h<•a·u worRhlp of whl!•lt the WIIIIIOI' hns ho•· come the unwi-lling ohjol't. The lll't>t•l•~ hRVO l'('C01'l'I'Ctl fi'OIU theh• diHiljli)Oillt· mont thut OlW of tht'!l' I:Oilll(l\YW\'11 clld not wln, und ut•e now shower·lu~.: glf:s nnd u tlllntlon8 on th~ victor·. 'l'lu> .\ml'l'lc•llns rook cloren lll'Kts, six St>l'onds nuol fil'o' thlt•c1s out of tweu- ty·alno e1·entH. In man,\' of whh•h, howe1·m·, tlw Alll<'t'irnns dlil not eo1u· 11cte. .Jn mes 1~. ~ulllnm, ltwnagel' or lim Amorlcnn athlete$ hel'o, nunounet••l tho Amel'klln l'lciot•y to l'r••s!rlen: Roosevelt In tli!K cnbltlgr·nm: \Americans won hnnll~. hnlr mile and staudlug ,llllllll. Fluul S<'Ol'l' roa· Stndlurn events: Amm·i<•tt, eleven first\ slx se<.'onds, tl1·e thh•!ls; totn•l, se,·eut,r· live points. Gr~nt Bl'ltoln 1111il nil h••r• possessions. four tlrstH, SIX SCt'llllol< and three thirds; total. thh·ty·nlue points. ()reece and Swollen tl~<l rm· third (IInce. Grl.'a t n til ietlc 1·Ictor~· for .Amerlcn.\ 'fhe list of American llrsts, whi<•h 1loes not lu<.'hule the winning by C. )1. Daniela, New York A. C., of tlle 100 metre swimming ra~o. followij: 100 Metro Unnnlng Huce-Wou by Archie Hahn, M llwnnkee A. C. Hurdles--Won IJy U. G. Lenvltt, \\'11· Jlnms College, Williamstown, ~lass. 400 ~IP.tre llutmlng Race- Won by Paul H. Pilgrim, N. Y. A. C. 800 )letre Itunnln!:! Rare-Won h)\ raul H. Pllgrltu. N. Y. A. c. 1000 Metre Hunulug Ra£·~-Wou l>y J. D. Lightbody, Chlcngo l'uh·N·•It;v. Running Long ,Jump-Won hy ~lyt•r I'rlnstelu, Irlsb·American A. C .. :\~w York. Standing Broad Jump- Won by ltny C. Ewry. N. Y. A. C. Standing Hlgb ,Jump-Won by ltny C. Ewry. N. Y. A. C. Free Style Discus Throwing-Won by :\fnrtln J. Sh~rldnn. lrlsb·Amerl<•nn A. c .. New {ork. Throwing the Weight-Won by ~lnr· tin J. Sheridan, lrlsh·Americnu A. C .. New York. 1500 Metre Walking Match-Won hy George !'. Boubng, Irlsll·Amerlrnu A. 0., New York. GOV. HOCH BY ACCLAll.\TlON. Kansas Plu ttorm .Approves Roose1·elt's Rate Regulation l\Iess1tge. Topekn, Knn.-Governor Hoell wos renominated by acclnmntlon. When he appenred to accP11t hP re· terred to the cats of the pr~sa nud thl' growls of society, who used thE> noun' ot respectable woml'n In oril~r to Injure him. This reference wns to the r!'Co'nt hugging nnd kissing eplsod<'. . The plattoJ•m declares tor rnllroa•l rate regulation us outlined In l'r·esi· dent Roosevelt's message. State Officers of New York. Governor Higgins, of New Yorlt, np· pointed Otto Kelsey, stnte Controller. an SuperlnteudPnt ot lnsumnce: ~iny· nord N. Clement as Stute Commission· er of Excise, nntl John Snnford, Cnt!· gressman J. W. \Yndsworth nut! H. h. Knapp as State Uuclng Commlss!ou· Kansas Crop Prospects Brh;ht. !here were net\er better prosperts for a bountiful crop than nt present in Konsr •· Sumner County llllij tbe best wheat prospects that It has e1·cr lind at this time of the year. Eleht Tln.:a a 1\lurtlerer. .At Dresden, Saxony, 1\Inx Dittrich. a leatller worker, wbo w&s arreste1l rl.'- cently •>n the suspicion of murder, con· tossed tltnt he Jlad killed eight persons In the course of seven years. Cotton Crop Reports Denouncetf. Government crop reports were d'j>.i nounced bl• the International Confer· ence of Cotton Growers and ~fnnufBl\~ turers ln session nt Washington, D. C. Fntnlltles at Snn Fran<'isl'o. The Coroner of San Francisco stntedd that It was likely thtit 1000 more bo · les would be found In the ruins, bring· lng the total of dead up to 1500. Order Restored In Paris. Order bas been completely restored ln Paris, three-fourths of the strikers have returned to work and the public 11 calm. Lottery Plant Seized. Secret Service men bCized In New York vlty a lottery company'• printing plant '\'hich had been shipped from W\lmlngto·~. Del. --~--- Carteret, N. J., Becomes Roo1evelt. Oarteret, N. J., hereafter wlll be known as Roosevelt, ln accordunee with a law passed by the Legislature and accepted at a special election. There were 300 votes ta vorlug tlte change nnd only one ngnlnst lt. •) (. (' ,._ A \' I • , • II r: 11' c tl D .. II 1 • 'II eo « it to II: 1 0 tl a Ill (i e 8 I • t t I I