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PAGE EIGHT. The Chief Events of ax | Frank Work, capitalist. famous lover phis. Tenn ; im Westminster abbey; John Hays | Aviation: International meet at Chicago. lige) ante? ie having ees ’ i | of horses. who never entered an auto-| 8 China: Cabinet form of government ; Hammond represented United States | 14 Obituary: Maj. Henry Reed Rathbone, | 1,488 iia in:Ghaueicntsiee ronaee | mobile, in New York city; aged 93. adopted. with Prince Ching premier. as special ambassador. | a military aid to Lincoln, who grappled! 33 goorting: De Oro won the three cush- Aviation: First aero war message deliv-| 9. nd: First court in King George | Obituary: Rear Admira! Chartes S. with Booth, the president's assassin, rag sap ay ‘championshii beatin: SHORT oy RE ered at San Antonio, Tex., by Lieut. eid at Buckingham palace. | Norton. U. 8. N., at Westfield. N. J.;| | when latter had fired his fatal bullet. | : x 3 . ‘ Sil IN BRIEF. 4 Notable Year. Connanils fey of the, THE YEAR'S OBITUARY ROLL. Political Affairs, Aviation Flights, | World In Paragraphs. | * fords killed in battle with rebels neat 1s. Suaieial: United States supreme court afSrmed constitutionality of the corpo- ration tax. Disaster: 13 killed under falling walls im Nashville, Tenn. Obituary: W.’D. Bloxham, ex-governor | aged 7% | of Florida. at Tallahassee: Ben D. Foulois, U. S. A., who flew 6? miles in 48 minutes. Mexico: Insurrectos’ “Decree No. 13” a Eee protection to lives and in- terests of foreigners then in Mexico | reimbursements for losses g0on as the triumph of the provisional government will have become recog- nized by the capture of Mexico City.” Personal: Col. Roosevelt opened great Arizona dam bearing his name. Obitua: London; aged 64. Sporting: Teddy Tetzlaff in Losier car | established four world’s records at 30 federais and 7 municipal | ‘Exnest Crofts. R. A., noted | painter and keeper of Royal academy, i +a Convention: Nal 7. Sporting: William oP Nee American distance runner. championship In New York, defeating Tom Longboat; time 1 hour 22 minutes | | won world's 16 mile | la 52 3-6 seconds, Obituary: Mrs. Winfield Scott Hancock, widow of the noted general, near Mem- : Col. ‘Thomas Wentworth Hig- n, author, historian and soldier, | _;ivridge, Mass.: aged 87. ion Disaster Lieut. e Antonio, Tex. Mexican Revolution: rendered to the insurrectos after sev- eral hours’ fighting: losses 18 killed, 2% wounded: Madero established pro- visio: capital. Personal: King George and Queen opened festival of empire at tal palace, London, their first pub- ceremony and first of coronation ar Mm! United States signal corps, kill- | Juarez was sur- | | 3% Obituar: | cotton saving at Fall River, Mass, celebrated.” % Coronation: King George gave state banquet. Shakespeare ball in Albert ball. London. 2 The Olympic: White Star liner reached New York on first trip westward; time | 6 days 16 hours 42 minutes. Ceronation: King George V. crowned | aged %. Anniversaries: The Society of Friends {orthodox) commemorated its 2th year- ly meeting at Providence. R. 1. Cen- tennial of Venezuela's independence celebrated Coronation: val review Portsmouth Explosion: 17 im honor of the king at killed by a boiler explo- sion on the Mississippi steamer St. Jo- | seph at Herkley Landing. Mo. by Marquis de Ganay's As d‘Attout. Paul de Longpre. noted painter of flowers, at Hollywood. Cal. Imposing international na- | | { %. Sporting: Grand Prix de Paris won | mons. UL Obituary: Gen. A. B. Nettleton, civil 2. Obituary: war veteran and journalist, in Chica-' Sporting: Ublan trotted half a mile to wagon in 56% seconds at Cleveland, breaking- the World's record of 1 min- ute. made by Major Delmar in 1906. Josef isracis, noted Dutch artist, at The Hague; aged 8. Anniversary: Bennington, Vt., celebrat- | ed its formation as a town 150 years ago in Hanover, Germany: aged 73. Aviation: Harry N. Atwood reached Chi- | cago from St. Louis, 28 miles. with two stops; time 5 hours 43 minutes. Convention: Internationai ‘Typographical | union met in San Francisco. . Aviation Disasters: W. R. Badger ot Pittsburgh and St. Croix Johnstone of Chicago killed at Chicago meet. | } Obituary: Albert Garnier, French bil- Hard champion, in Paris. } Political: Senate passed resolution to admit Arizona and New Mexico into| the Union. . Aviation: W. C. Beatty in Wright bi-j; plane beat world’s record for duration | uu. . Convention: Society the German balloon Berlin [1., wom ‘the Bennett trophy by covering 46% miles, Kansas City to Ladysmith, Wis. . Obituary: Gen. Charette of the French army, former Papal Zouave and noted in the Franco-Prussian war, at Nantes, France; aged 79. Hesba Stretton, Eng- lish novelist, in London: aged 70. of the Army of the Tennessee met at Council Bluffs, La. Politicai: Anti-Manchu revolt broke out in China. Aviation: C. P. Rodgers, who left New Convention: Anniversary: Bu “a John Daly, in New York; final score 150 to 146. National farmers’ congress met at Columbus, O. First session of the American Indian association at Co- lumbus, O. 200th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Henry M. Muhlenberg, German American church pioneer, cel ebrated at Allentown. Personal: The Duke of Connaught in- stalled as governor general of Canada at Quebec. Obituary: Associate Justice John M. Harlan of the United States supreme court died in Washington, aged 78 ' 15. Railroad Accident: & killed In a head- 8 i Los Angeles, beating Ralph de Palma, | 14°Convextion: international institute of aged 56. while carrying a passenger at interna- Sporting sad Personal Tiems—lowe |. Saving AFC, RS nese tee KORDAe in| Agriculture assembly in Rome Leaner aussie first Dreadnought, the tionai meet in Chicago; time 3 hours Oe SU RCRATA Ae mrtous peace of Life and Property by Accidents, lL hour 14 minutes 29 1-5 seconds. 16. ¢ Oil Case: United States su- Sevastopol. launched 38. minutes. 1 hte Oe saniniiniek. “huis Shipwrecks, Storms and Confia-' 2. Battleship Texas, of Santiago el court ordered dissolution of | 8 Sporting: Harry Vardon won English | 2. Convention: G. A. R. national encamp-i °" aus post, ia Stamford, Conn. ‘aged Se. ” | fame, sunk by high explosive projec- | ard company within six! open golf championship at Sandwich, ment at Rochester. {as Convention: The Military Order of the grations—A Chronological Review. tiles in test. England. Obituary: Gamaliel Bradford, reformer | FOOT eeion met in Philadelphia | Fire: At Benton, Pa., loss $2,000,000 by! Aviation: Speed records with and with. | JULY. and political economist, at Wellesley, | 9 Gr veation National Siténmauta gee JANUARY. | _ the burning of a distilling plant. out @ passenger twice beaten in mono-} 4 great wa: Beginning of a pail of Mass.; aged 8v. | = deeweresecciation cet in Deatavitig & Panama Libel Suit: The 'nited States | 2 Obituary: Col. Charles Pereg Lincoln, plane flights at Rheims. Henry Wey- | intense heat throughout the northern | %. Aviation: Atwood completed 1,265 mile Aviation Disaster: Eugene B. Ely, noted supreme court decided the govern-| cousin of Abraham Lincbin and long mann. American, flew 985 miles “Tl nnd aciteel stator | aeroplane trip from St. Louls to New| “Jitman. killed at Macon, Ga. ment’s libe! suit against the New York’ connected with federal diplomatic and; hour and Lieut. Fequant, French, 101/ pire: Business part of West Salem, Wis.; | York, landing at Governors island aft-| 9 Opituary: Ida Lewis Wilson, Tigithaaene World in favor of the publishers. departmental services, at El Re miles an hour | 1oBs $500,000. ‘4 a | er 28 hours 31 minutes’ actual flying. | heroine, at Newport, ROL: aged 72 4 Parthquake: 2 towns wrecked in Rus-| — Okla. 16. Conventions: United Confederate Vet- | Obituary: Eugene F. Ware, soldier and | Failroad Accident: 30 persons died a2) © Chinaé The ‘patlonal aceemhly ae: wlan Turkestan; loss of life estimated| Fire: Leavenworth county (Kan.) court- | erans’ reunion at Little Rock, Ark. | poet. at Colorado Springs: aged 70. | result of wreck on Lehigh Valley rail- manded reforms by the tmperial gov- 2t 10,000. house: loss $1,000,000. i Order of the Founders and Patriots of | ¢ }ieat Wave: Thermometer 103 in New | road at Manchester, N. Y. i ernment x & Obituary: United States Senator Ste- | %. Aviation: Louis Breguet carried 11 pas- America in Philadelphia |" York, 106 in Topeka; hottest July sth | 7 Personal: Judge Harvey M. Trimble; o¢ Sporting: Philadelphia Athletics (Amer- phen B. Elkins of West Virginia died sengers two miles in monoplane in| Fire: $1,000.00 loss at Portland, Me. { known in New York. t of Ilingis elected commander in CHE irae. laaaue): went tha wusid's anehall in Washington; aged 70. | France, breaking record to date. | 37. Obituary: W. B. Baxer, ex-congress- | @ peat: Fifth day,of deadly heat wave; of the G. A. R. i Guateplonuiio te Galata: ee ae & Financial: The Carnegie Trust compa- | 9 Aviation: Roger Sommer. French bi- man and father of rural free delivery inenst.andoumiddiesment: | Aviation: M. Helles, French aviator, (Nationa! league). at Philadelptitas ny of New York, holding deposits of| planist, broke Breguet's “‘aerobus” rec- at Aberdeen, Md.: aged 71. Convention: Christian Endeavorers at| FoKe the record for a single long dis- |" (Nationa) ; nearly $9,000,000, was closed by the ord; carried 12 passengers. 18 Convention: General assembly of Pres-; ~‘Atiantic City. N. J tance flight by covering 746 miles in 15| g Frese Agwiral J. H. Sands, U. 8. N. state benking authorities. | Shipwreck: British Columbia steamer byterian church at Atlantic City. N. J. | 2. Political: United States. Great Britain, | _n0Urs at Mourmelon, France. Pt" caliceardictell war watetae,, i WeMaene Aviation: Meet at San Francisco. sunk in gale off Vancouver island; 26) 19 Sporting: Miss Dorothy Campbell.| Japan and Russia signed treaty for | Disaster: Panic moving picture show | traten: meade ™ Obituary: Gen. George B. Dandy, U. lost. American, won woman's golf cham- presérvation of the fur seal. ' cost 2 lives at Cannonsburg, Pa Obituary. Joseph :Bulitser, -propeistel & A. resced, 9 vateran of She Mss- | -Sise Horror: 166 lost yes in_ fre at) plonahipiot Great -Efitais | Obituary: Gen. Clement A. Evans, ex. Storm: ii deaths, 31,000,000 damage to" Co tne New York World, at Charleston ican and civil wars, in New York cit; 23-29 Washington place, New York. | Naval: Great Britain's first “naval” air-| "commander United Confederate Vet. property in Charleston, S. C Bc ase . aged 81 Railroad Accident: Atlantic Coast line/ ship launched. | erane, at Atlanta, Ga; aged 77 | 31, Obituary: Peter B. Sweeney, last sur- Sporting: Matt McGrath threw the ham Fire: The chamber of commerce in Cin- Dixie Flier wrecked near Ocilla, Ga.; | 2, Obituary: Frederick P. Vinton. noted — ghinwreck: The Pacific Coast liner San- vivor of Tweed machine, in New York eign Ue pratdinen shacdbyaghls age 31 cinnati destroyed: Joes 5.00000. pone. Sorizalt painter, in Boston: aged <6. ta Rosa stranded near Point Arguello, NV. H. Gallaway, artist and iustrator. | breaking John Flanagan's record by 3 m tion: The American Civic ted- | : Nearly $1,000,000 loss in Minneapo- | m. Mexico: Peace agreement heron g0\ Calis 90 deat, : at Westport, Conn; aged 41 pe ion met in annual session in New | | © ernment and insurrectos signed & Personal: King George V. and Queen Convention: The Union Veteran legion 9) Ghia: The throne yielded to the na- York. | : Brig. Gen. Ira J. Bloomfield. | Aviation Disaster: Henri Maurice Ber- Mary welcomed on first visit to Dublin met at Pittsburgh | aspembis'a demand for <Ohatita: ®. Fire: Ferncroft Inn, at Danvers, Mass., | civil war hero, at Montevista, Colo.; teaux, French minister of war. killed as sovereigns. SEPTEMBER qoveromett hosteiry built in 1679, totally aged 76. Gen. Hamilton 8. Hawkins, and A. E. E. Monis, premier. hurt | Conventions: Elks grand lodge at At-| 1, Obituary: Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson NOVEMBER veteran of the civil and Spanish-Amer-| when monoplane plunged into crowd at innociyn YT unatenatmnncatien: | © bluse: Gen anna ET 1G ieee: i R. : E Accident in the fireroom of| ican wars, at Glen Springs, N. Y Issy-les-Molineux, France paaiocation id San 'braneiaco. RE a EE OL Meee crea si, | b Personal: Bresident Taft arrived tn eship Delaware killed 8 sea-|_ aged 7. | 2% Political: Henry L. Stimeon took oath | 1 ‘Train Wreck: Federal express, Wash- | 6, Ching wiood: Teed rete eioa ane Washington at the close of his western |%. Cyclone: Pennsylvania and New Jer-| as secretary of war. succeeding Jacob ingfee te rosiaet (ewiahed denen | ser ted Crise toes oe he oteae trip : : Sir Francis Galton, noted séy swept by devastating windstorm M. Dickinson. who resigned on the 12th) — pankment at Bridgeport, Conn.; 12 and destroyed crops sat eet: Shipwreck: French steamer Diolobab explorer and writer, in Lon-| extending to North Carolina; St. Law- | 23 New York Public Library: New York kuled 66 hurt : Ph rie ities Up are a wrecked off Canary islands; 24 drown- i | rence, Pa., practically destroyed. city’s $9,000,000 public Mbrary dedicated | Convention: Mystic Shriners in Roches- See a eae re pre vem, Paurstory. ed ‘ : . ne B. Bly, Curtiss avi- | 3%. Aviation: Lieut. Erler, with passenger, | and opened ter. N.Y a Seliuin ° 244 viian Saat ES 2 Obituary Kyrle Bellew, the actor, at v from the San Francisco avi- | fiew in biplane from near Berlin to; Political: House of representatives voted | pire: Qseoda and Ausable, Mich., prac- Tongan niae: pa oer ‘enelleh Shae, Salt Lake City; aged 56. — e ; to the deck of the cruiser| Hamburg, 14 miles, in 3 hours 30 min- to admit Arizona and New Mexico to) tically destroyed SANETae acorn oreland, Mipiaaa’ te | MAYA Reviews [Wiss of aves. 10@'bettieg ia, 13 miles, and back to the | ‘_ utes. statehood. | Aviation: Harry N. Atwood reached Cape Gris-Nez, France, nearly) % ships ride the "eters: Bhasin e at | Sporting M. Daniels set new world's | Fire: Chesterville, original home of | Washington, having flown from Bos- malted. tn 94 Hoage ' 3 Beviewied py President Taft a’ e Paul Morton, financier, for- swimming record, 2.25 for 200 meters George Wythe. signer of the Declara-| ton. 568 miles, winning a New York . Fae Tube iike: Dwight salsa: se ROG oe SO y of the navy, in New| in tank at Pittsburg tion of Independence and said to have iba thal andsenlablieninig « lone eee metomige. aacetecer ‘at flan, | # Football: Princeton defeated Harvard, ed 54. | 29. Fire: $1.000,000 loss at capitol building, | been oldest residence in America, burn-| — @jetance American record che Scabaduceciiver Wendell, Holmas 8 to 6, at Princeton. Minn de- David Graham Phil- af esta ans |__ ed at Hampton, ‘Va |12 Fire: South Waterboro, Me., burned: at Nahant; aged 6s. : ee ger alist and novelist, shot down | Obituary: Sir Casper Purdon Clarke, |% Convention: Congress on international | ~~ joes $300,000 Criminsly ‘Henry Clay Beattie, Jr. at Carlisle Indians beat Pennsyl 1s fests of ‘Ness Sock by. Wits. former director of Metropolitan Mu- arbitration at Lake Mohonk. N Y. (43 Personal: Edward, eldest son of King ME CLun Ou es end to 0, at Philadelphia. Sy ; Gols GoldatdFourh. athe Mannie seum of Art. New York, in London; }|%. Political: Porfirio Diaz resigned as Wt Mo Maulea we Prince oF Srey celine indenen cemioaite Michigan tled, 6 to 6 at Aan Arbor. y killed himself. | | _ President of Mexico | Wales. Tablet to “Founder” William |g Aviation: First British aerial postal | & eyietga: c - odes, t eens ee Japan: Twelve Japanese anarchists un- | 3 Bob Burman drove autocar | Navy: Battleship Wyoming. largest in| Penn unveiled in Church of All Hal sie ant nian At Leena anded at Pasadena, Cal. making der conviction for conspiracy to kil| 2 miles in 13. minut seconds |" United States,navy. launched at Phil-| — jows, London Ts OMG y: Venae Rumesll play, nayar| Yocsts record: of SAM eaten: ine Mae the mikado and his family were exe- | (91.06 mites an hour. x record) at Pablo pagelphia. cut -S@nard, French avi. |2* Naval: First cruiser for China's mod MGthOECy and eriter at Newsort, RL: New vor) sity Sept Wane cuted at Tokyo each. viation:) Lieut “Ménard, French avi- Pe navy launched z ig Obituary: David Graham Phillips, the |S. Political: Jamex Alovsius O'Gorman. | ator, set mark by fiying with passen: | y§. Mine Disaster: Explosion killed 21 at | yg Renvoniina: Gdceiitea: cover euta met | e eiiieats Piro was inaugurated aied from wounds received on {| | 8Upreme court justice, ciected senator ger 373 miles in 9 hours 15 minutes in Sykesville, Pa cceiing Lexeenta P Lot can ed 44 }* from New York | France.” |3%. Aviation: Olleslagers, Belgian aviator. | pinancial Troubles: Van Schaick & Co.,| © Political: Hon. A. eifour resign is Disbr " : dri ! . F : as leader of the British Conservatives s Bir Cc es Dilke, English statesman, Louis Disbrow at Pablo Beach. | 3§. Aviation: Pierre Vedrines finished first | made a world’s record of an uninter- MOEA Nee Wek ktoce Urakers tenet ader of;the British Coummevatiiae in London; aged 68. ade world auto marks: 50 mile: in the Paris to Madrid race, winning | rupted flight of 388 miles at Brussels: owing $3,500,000. Obituary i Classe etuneells (Ay @& Tia) Wave: 2 rush ot males gue Heh age eta cet UU aepneege cae engl anges Previous record held by Tabuteau, 3? 44 Russia: Premier Stolypin of Russia » fysyard Bri, ectiot amd author, in ing upeo the eruption of Mount Taal,! -heurs 34 niinutes 12 seconds; 20 miles | Personal: Ex-President Diaz iéf: Mexico | jaties ahetrat Klev"by an ‘assonain ! vee ie aes au in the Philippines, destroyed several| (no previous time for this straight secretly and embarked ai Vera Cruz | 4g Convention: International Order of 4s Obituary: Joel Benton, author, poet | Morence,: Italy; - ‘ 5 ‘gers aI : -ded), 3 hours 14 minutes 55 sai \ . 7 3 ae tere 1. Cyclone: Wisconsin and Ilinois swep' ges along the shores of Lake Taal; array: TOC ft Bpain Good Templars in Philadelphia and critic, at Poughkeepsie; aged 80. a actsi¢ and wind asera: 1120 300 deaths reported | _ seconds. %. Fire: Dreamland. Coney Island's lar- | Naval: The annual naval war game be- , personal: President Taft set out from by ane ectrici ana in 3 @ Obituary: John MacWhirter, noted | Obituary: Otto Ringling, circus man, in gest amusement ‘park destroyed, loss gan off the New England coast. Boston on hia trip through 24 states. Batt co ainece alge eartaactoee! British painter, in London; aged 74 | |New York city; aged 6: | $2,000,000. jM. Obituary: Charles Walter Stetson. Convention: The Society of the Army of | Poothall: Carlisle ndtans ee anne ost @ Aviation: J. A. McCurdy, American APRIL. %. Sporting: Martin J. Sheridan threw noted artist, in Rome; aged 58 the Potomac met in annual reunion at| 18 (0 15, at Cambridge. | i aviator, few from Key West, Fla., to} 4 opituary: Martin Greif, lyric poet of discus 141 feet 4% foctee. beating his | Anniversary: 50th anniversary of first Saetanee Fee eer tail ae within 10 miles of Havana, Cuba, win- Se ceecaiaiy iat rincetelii meee 1910 record nearly 2 feet | Bull Run battle celebrated at Manas- 4g Obituary. Edward Whymper, artist Galt Wave: "The ene eee ee ning @ prize of %.000 from the Havana Hungary: aged 23 fam The, Come rae ere. our found), sas. Ve author and explorer, noted as an Ale | Coast FEBRUARY. race from Cambridge. breaking Oxford laced. 60 es eo Aipebive untesit yee Bicte: aaa Quraticr aged A | time minstrel, in Philadelphia: aged 77 losion: % killed, hundreds hurt by | Cambridge regatta records, | | eoeergeaneese! jon to {3 Siege tee S gamennee ae ation sporting: Harold H. Hilton, amateur | yg (Convention: American Federation of ainite at pier 7, Comtounipaw, Cen- | 4 Personal: Carter H. Harrison elected | ptvong Accident: Collision on the C.!g3 Political: Senate passed Canadian rec-| S0lf champion of Gfeat’ Biltain, won Labor at Atlanta tral Railroad of New Jersey; damag mayor of Chicago for fifth time. | ena @ neat Motconke Bens: 16 killed iprocity bil, 63 to penend the American icitle ‘by defeating. its | x5. wire: At Ogden. Utah; the Mesias exceeded $1,000,000. | Political: 624 congress convened: Champ | oyituary: WS. Gilbert. dramatic au- a in Paris in», BOlder. Frederick Herreshof, a building wrecced: toma 370,000 | Obituary: Rear Admiral Charles 8. Sper-| | Clark speaker. American-Japanese oy Ubrettist. who wrote “Pina | al ee ok tatore of an auto | China: Yuan.shih Kat assumed the reins | ry, commander of the American bat- commercial treaty ratified. ere. Patience; the “Mikado” ana | | Auto Accident: spectators) clean s0.2)|/\_ sacrament. i tleship fieet on Sts world cruise. 1908-9, | 1. Mine Disaster: 62 men and boys per- other favorites, in London iiaged ®. <1 oda ih: Swices (a7 tse! sidiaboa | aca Syracuse a | Convention: National Good Roads. nese eptcney: Waen: etek peee oF ives Tost lathe Banner mines, | Sporting: Ray Harroun won 80 mile | Qistrict of Constantinople caused a loss |y7, Obituary: Col. J. J. McCook, last of | x Ghinwrecks Notwegian ship Antigua Siete niche iean ah <Engiend, tn item ec ete ae Stearns 'e notte La minciteg | RRCANAMS aeaitete 10R0N People ome |” Gig! “ognting” McCooke” of Ohio, et wrecked at the mouth of the St Law- eer yee ‘ " 2 ti jours 43.8 minutes . . 7 Elerkpcorn. (CeaDeyenls Rata te |10. Bhipwreck: Steamer Iroquois founder, | T"Cohiemienen, Finnish runner. made 94 Obituary: W. E. M. Hicks, last sur- lan Russiet ‘Premier Stolypin of Rusais, Naval: England launched her 2iet \& Mexico: Gen. Orozco’s rebels beaten in| —_ ed off Coal island, British Columbia; 20 “Acabeitiads ceenia “tor Soetibe ‘ot New Weed Oks ecw war ac Paint. vane; (7 Lpewe: etemier .Btolgpin of mae Naval: | Rngland launched ret he CoRR ne | onneeerel jh Monk::time (tour Si eubauibes SS. se¢-i)-< ier #. | 14th, died of his wounds | gijpwreck: Russian steamer Hermann wer gate co pment | Peer Gicvelapd. On eoted teenie tient cia ;2% Political: President signed bill for ree- | Conventions: International Municipal LEE. in the NOrthiiega: a8 drowned: 1 esis 058 LOI MO | o0ee Sent valiroad fares, in Oteveland: {2+ Sporting: Sunstar won the English |" iprocity with Canada congress and exposition opened in) yasning Disaster: 13 operatives and 5 sur- |g eareree st gts ute etiemtopeisloceny: | gee ee ; |" Derby | aviation: Andre Beaumont won $000 | Chicago. ‘International Good Roads) MOU. Kites. in. an explosion. in the 1 eee i : : ON JUNE. |. prize for circuit of Great Britain race | congress and exposition met in Chi- Bottom Creek mine at Vivian, W. Va Beresford, Lord Decies, married Helen |12 Sporting: National and sAnaridett porting: Amerieaa. team _deteatasil, * Se Cup niertpetine mcend. song atten Creek malas sivas Wi Vee? Fe oer ete ot etree eee a wiecourle Kansas arkansas | | Eaglsh in first match for internation- | gtorm: Typhoon and tidal wave de- | Obituary: Sir Robert Hart, distin- Satan, Farrand S. Tae auth: ok |® Obituary: Rear Admiral Silas W. Ter- and Oklahoma stormswept; 40 killed, al polo cup at Meadow Brook, N.Y. | — stroyed 12,000 houses and 600 lives in guished in the Chinese customs serv- Camritce Chiceas, (1 Geel & SA y. U. S.N., in Washington; aged 68. over 300 injured; loss in St. Louis over score 4% goals to 3. | Japan. ice, in London; aged 76. : Chicago. Michigan, 11; Pennsyivania, = per ‘ 4 2 Sporting: H. H. Hilton of Liverpool gj, Haiti: Revolutionists in possession of | ghip Disaster: 14 killed by the explosion i ut ban Ae eee ss Penton: The Ae Me eee ale ee Ophcery: William Keith. landscape won the British amateur golf cham-| all cities on island but the capital; of a gun on the French armored cruis- Gentine 6, at Matison of by. popular vote fray rales lates aaa oe pionship by 4 up and 3 to play at United States warships ordered to pa- | er Gloire at Toulon. . Wireless Telegraphy: A wireless mes- Be ee ae Tork Laat AM BORENC. |diGioeitenee | wenriae, Toaribaon iialay Prestwick, Scotland trol coast. 21. Political: Canada rejected reciprocity ee eas tinnamitted trpru Collages Boted New York specialist, at Gummit, |3¢/ Obituary: Denman ‘Thompson. the acx | , EOE T NH Sey wing and rain storg'| Aviation? Gt. Croix Jolinatone stayed in |°" Sint che Gaited States at ite annusl enge, Wes, traaaatttied from. Coltene, penises aie |; tere at Seated waasey. (isi eee swept over northern and central Ohio: ‘air 4 hours 1 minute and a fraction. | election. aly 3 33 Obituary: Gen. Alexander 8. Webb,/ George Cary Eggleston, author, in New many deaths; estimated loss $3.000.00. | breaking American record to date. ‘92 Aviation: M. Mathieu scored the rec- ads ; ‘gat good soadiane. whose brigade held the “bloody angle” | York city; aged 71. maltreea: $23,760,000 Mekiniak> weriate'| OO Maced MA Mhepard: thotek ped Naight tog Saaaen Geet Ce Bin tant a oe entian: Acer says at Gettysburg, at Riverdale, N. -Y.;| Personal: President accepted resignation | RETSSUG, EL uss of one railroad, | lawyer and Democratic leader, at Lake | or elkes Momibenus trance: senaito cnn BA ae : eee ay eae el OE sl wet eae trae a opened in Chicago by Chicago and | George, N. Y.; aged Gl. 2%. Obituary: Charles Battell Loomis, hu- railway ‘plunged Wath (he ttver Thenst WK. Obituary: “Rear Admiral: Axthus oF Pb eaayetd Northwestern. %. Railroad Accident: 15 killed and 30 in- morous author and lecturer, at Hart- Studi pull tenling, Srames; about aa Nazro, U. 8 retired, at Jamaica |18. Mexico: The 6th United States cavalry | ¢ Horhwestery os none |e jared an tho Bangor ‘and’ Aroostoch Peete ater) at Municoull-Deliny, eranee abot Plains, Mass.; aged 63. Rear Admiral | ordered by president to protect Anier- Surtees doter Gna playaright: io New ee anakeo ie . aes nT Terr ds oad, rouarve ial narspngers xilled oF #o eee W. S. Bogert, U. S. N., retired; aged | _ icans along Mexican border. ae } . Samy erty cated: 112 sae % Obituary: Marquls Jutaro | Komura, = | Sporting: P-EHiimel won dations) gym- | ) cio: Brancisco 1, Wadéro, director | AUGUST. I Woaaine. Roeser: whe, shot Eremiarijs) “oemeere sintenman eu oe Political: Juarez, Mexico, 'under martial | nastic championship, 1470 points. in | T ONO ome ee” entered Mexico | 1 Obituary: Edwin A. Abbey, American | Stolypin of Russia fatally on the 14th | MGSthalls: Yale. AUAlieaer ace thane ae ise | New York. | William Queal ran 10 miles | City, the populace showering him with | , decorative artist. in London; aged 8%. | {0e” hanged for the murder at Kiev. | oe eae a ty O Navy beat Army. fd ‘% Sporting: C. M. Daniels lowered 20/| in 61 minutes 852-5 seconds in New > hi 2 Convention: International permanent | conventions Conservation congress met Seer ehlladebhic Mibaeeoleste meter swimming mark at New York York; new world’s indoor record. GaOit te be. “wasiso sisaka dentine Dureau of peace opened at Berne, Bwit- | Convention: Con to 0: 6, enlanoipnie. »/aaliaeediny of Athletic club. United States won curt Mexico: Rebels repulsed federals striy- Mga na Seo ee zerland. Knights of Columbus in De- | git Kansas City. ss iberte ented (Diinols, 1 (0)6; St Chempalee ing tournament, beating Canada, at ing to recapture Agua Prieta. Bullets | UmmNte! Fro Oy te am .D.. Robie tae’ pice cheer er eeepc errant Th, Chieag ; . Boston. wounded Americans in Douglas, Ari cartes retired, veteran who was | % Political: Anglo-American and Fran- magazines; 2% killed and 88 injured a Gaorbai BanGaliveniesihtolay ease @. Sporting: Sam Langford whipped Bill |17. Convention: National Society of With Perry in Japan in m3, In Wash. | cO-American arbitration treaties slened |g, Opicsme Gen. C.F. Manderson, civil | Football: Pennsylvania outplayed Cor- Lang in London. Daughters of the American Revolution eae q | by President Taft. ee eer oa Untied Bilites aeh- ell 221) mL SiaU Ease ae @ Obituary: Quanah Parker, world’s Liles eek 9. Sporting: American players won sec- | 4 Personal: Admiral Heihachiro Togo, ator, at sea; aged 74 A. K. Loring.| providence 5 richest Indian, most famous of Coman-| Shipwreck: Spanish steamer San Fer- | % Sporting: amertan payers won sev. who led Japan's victorious fleet inthe | AtO™ 81, S08; gee OA eter, in che tribe, in Oklahoma; aged 67. nand sank off Finnisterre, Spain; 21 mateli at MeatoW ‘Brook, N. ¥., de- Russo-Japanese war, landed at New Sraitenkaaed: 78 DECEMBER. : Beltrostie; dnteratets oom arose |: ena feating English team 4% to3% | =, York. Sporting: Philadelphia Athletics won the | 2 Obituary: Charles 8. Francis, journal; sion disallowed increased freight rates: |g1. Personal: Mrs. Matthew T. Scott of | obttuary: Carrie Nation, temperance | Flood: Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma; TF scaitics ieauen ceonent, pe catentin® fst and diplomat, in Troy, N. Y.; ag | 0 roads affected in east and middle Illinois elected president general of | J ain Gamage estimate exceeded $1,000,000. %, at Philadelphia. 58. champion, in Leavenworth; aged 66. Detroit, 11 to 5, at " airs rmy advanee mates. Sekeyinddienine ¥-11. Notable electric storm on the At- | § Personal: Admiral Togo, guest of hon- , poritical: Italy declared war on Turkey. | Persia: Russia ordered an army B84 Political: United States senate ratified it Rear Admiral Richard Inch. |" jantic ebateritg bt. New..York or at White House dinner. ©. Flood Disaster: Austin, Pa., destroyed | upon Teheran new treaty with Japan. . retired, at Washington; aged | gooming: Alcantara II. won the Prix | % Sporting: Bob Burman made auto rec- by flood due to a broken rill dam; 72) & Persia: ‘The national council appealed %. Political: House approved fortification Harry Fenn, artist who made first au. Jockey: Club ‘race, knowdl' ah’ tim or for a mile on a half mile track, Fined b mitetias | to the United States for aid against i of Panama canal, appropriating $.- | gift book illustrations produced in this French Derby, over the Chantilly time 1 minute 8 seconds, at Scranton, | 4 \istion: Cromwell Dixon, American Russia. (600,000. te eee ae a course. ‘ con rritsapeth Akers allen, the | — S¥i8ter. flew over the Rocky moun- Political: sta congress opened firat ree- uary: Frederick jelhagen, old | 8. Sporting: Americans lost deciding in : % tuary: ers ien, ie tains, starting from Helena, ont., ular seasion. Cachoot novelist, in Beri; aged #2 |. ternational chees match, 6 games to 4: | fase alliance in Stockholm: Mrs Gar. | Poet, author of “Rock Me to Sleep, Wirning a siljow prize for the feat. | & Los Angeles Dynamiting: The McNa- Sam Walter Foss, poet and lecturer, in| British players won Newnes cup. rie Chapman Catt (American) re-elect- er,” at Tuckahoe, N. ¥.; aged 79 | Crogan |” mara brothers sentenced to Imprison- Cambridge, Mass.; aged 58. %. Auto Record: Bob Burman did mile in pp ig Joveph' Parry, Utah pioneer, “the fa oO BER. ment for the explosions at the Times %. Political: Resolution to elect United , %.40 seconds, lowering own world's rec- |, wugg Day: Tablet unveiled in Philadel- ther of irrigation,” at Ogden, Utah; | 1. Political: Monarchist uprising se Loo | building and the Llewellyn lron works States senators by direct vote of the; ord, 26.12. made day previous. He also phia to” Betsy Ross, who made first aged 8. tugal. Francisco I. Madero elec’ | National Red Cross society in Washing- people lost in senate by 4 votes. beat Barney Oldfteld’s 2 mile record on Aueciagss Bae. |. Personal: Admiral Togo visited con- president of Mexico. sinmeia seott | _ (2%, Jttigation congress im Chicage. |g, 2ame course: time 61.28 seconds. %. Fire: $1000.00 damage in St. Louis | gress, both houses taking recess to re- 2 Obituary: Rear Admiral Winfeeld Scott | 4. Bhipwreck: Belgian steamer Van Dyck MARCH. |% Sporting: Alfred Shrubb of England |" Janutacturing center. ; ceive him. Schley. U. S. N.. retired, hero of the wrecked off the Cornish coast; 14 5 & Convention: Southern commercial con- ran 10 miles in 51 minutes 4 seconds. Obituary: Edward Shippen, rear admiral | Obituary: United States Senator William Arctic and of the naval battle of San- | ors drowned. met at Atlanta. | beating Queal’s (American) record of | “Ug N° retired, at Chestnut Hill, Pa.; | Perce Frye of Maine, im Lewiston, | tiago. in New York: aged 72 2 & The Maine Wreck: Naval investigating Ellen Wade Colfax, widow | 51 minutes $5 2-5 seconds, at Metropol- agen 38°" “Prof.” Binks “Corson,” noted Me.; aged 79. John W. Gates, the Aviation Disaster: Cromwell Dixon, first board neportslt: “The induces to ae of Vice President Schuyler Colfax, at) {tan rink, New York. author and educator, at Ithaca, N. Y. financier, in Paris; aged 56. to fly over the Rockies, killed in flight eetiand of ‘the Maine ware acueeiaier South Bend, Ind.; aged 72. [, Poutical, "Tatts prokoees, Ange soe) | eae ee | Personal: John G. A. Leishman appoint- _at Spokane, Wash. 4a by | _ the explosion of a charge of a low form & Fire: Minneapolis, Minn.; loss nearly | ican arbitration treaty unanimously | Personal: Gen. Diaz, the self exiled | ed American ambassador at Berlin to | 3. Italy-Tripoli: ‘Tripoli bombarded bY | of explosive exterior to the ship $1,000,000 by the burning of the Syndi-| ratified in the Guildhall, London. Setoedaident of Menta. reccled: Abett Ghicosed Dr. Hill, resigned. Statin wacehips: ! lies: Pacts” sano “onetiatiolt Siaebar cate block. |W. Fire: $2,000,000 loss in Bangor, Me; 2 | Sporting: Martin J. Sheridan hurled | & Shipwreck: French steamer Emir | 4 Italy-Tripol!: Italians from the war |" neld at Delt | Aviation: Lieut. Bague of France Sew | business part practically wiped |"" HO 'Giccus 141 feet 8% inches, beating foundered off Tarifa, Spain; 9 lives | fleet jin ee arbor. of apo janded | yy nternational civ aav- wer Mediterranean from Antibes, 1 lost. | ague in Philadelphia. | iiles from Nee, to island of Gorgona. MAY. Peay Soe DY nearly 2 feet, St | opttuary: Gen. George W. Gordon, com- | Sporting: ‘The New York baseball club |g Poiitical: ‘The fur seal treaty between | off Italy, 12 miles, record to date for | 1 Naval: The Conqueror, England's 20th |g Aviation Disaster: Capt. Princetau, M mander in chief of the United Confed- | won the National league pennant, de- |" the United States, Russia, Japan and oversea flight. | ” Dreadnought, launched. Ie Martin and M. Lendron, French erate Veterans, in Memphis, Tenn.; feating Brooklyn 2 to ae cup won |, Great Britain went into effect }% Political: President Taft accepted res-/ Convention: Sons of the American Rev-/ aviators, killed and two injured in aged 7%. Capt. George E. Bartlett, 6. Spotting the armsrorth a oP | §6. Sporting: Indoor tournament for ama ignation of Richard A. Ballinger as| olution. in Louisville. Paris to London race. 1 hone fempie rifle expert, In Los An- ie at je a mncenebes | teur national athletic “championship Z y terior; Walter L. | : commans v to : aichel anne’ les; aged Y. - opened in Ne’ Fisher, of ouceen serotntad. \* maria peuee at tora” powers. ee ep aot eee on noted har ‘Aviation: Jules Vedrines flew 49 miles, | Aviation: Six balloons—$ American, 2 |g Conventions: Association For the Ad- Army and Navy: 19,000 United States sol- | Obituary: John Henry Vanderpoel, noted character, at. pores. Cy. breaking single long distance flight as — me fecatipe nap nace a vancement of Science in Sesbingion. rs, 18 vessels and 2,000 marines or- painter and art instructor, in . Personal: Presiden: ett en- record to date, at Paris. ansas 3 Historical association a olitical j | seed to the Mexican border and gulf| aged 64 Susan P. Fowler, reformer. tertained on re an Be ®. Polltical: The British house of lords | py peer Bennett eee aio Sclence association in Buffalo. Ameri- | oast for mimic warfare. one of the original “bioonger poy er, las : Lieut. TT brigade” ( parsed the famous “veto bill,” virtual- can Chemica) society in Washington. of Sc