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} j | aa “PAGE SIX Of 18,000 feet, where a station is lo- cated. 1. Convention: Colonial Dames met in | Storm: The middie west struck by a ‘Washington. i: . 5 blizzard, which in some places was the| 2 Opituary: Homer C. Davenport, ta- Lo Bee py | abo worst in many years. mous cartoonist, in New York; aged 45. Passenger train near Green Ray. tress. rival of Rachel and friend of Mire: In the business and residence see-{ Army Aviation: Italian aifghips dropped A death roll of 6 and property lose Victor tiugo and George Sand, in Par- ee on of Houston, Tex.; loss 36,500,000 30 bombs on the Turkish works at nominated for vice ragieecsarss by the ot Mannie sooniall tik ce ole ane is; aged 8. je! ——r 1 nd 2,000 people homeless. Aziziah, Tripoli. oceranp reer marten At) sry aed cloudburst in the Panhandle district of | 9 Obituary: James Schoolcraft Sherman, | semanas abatements core ates | To Romsentiogs. Splat oestpeteeyte wate pacing tos One Semone lacie Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. vice president of th = T H by a wind traveling at the rate of over rans met at Macon, Ga. € ae pis t near cs Complete Record From Jan- | iuice'an ‘nour ana otten over i00 |g fams,met at Macon, Ga ng | wanna railroad in # rear end collision | & Fire: Fire in Ocean Park aresor: near | | Utlen. N.Y: aged | miles. elected commander in chief of the at ee aati Sire: baa over $5,000,600. : die won the Bennett cup by a flight of Ne ee rmanre: Attell ina | _Dulied LCantedirase Veleeae meine | ror mag! eee eee light- | & Obituary: Lieut. Gen. Arthur MacAr- | 1,361 miles, which was also a world’s: Uary to Mm 2% round contest for the world’s feath- George V. of England went down in a in a 12 roun | ear Ve A pected. at Mieraciies.| Sua ! ™ erweight championship at Los Angeles. submarine boat in Weymouth bay. weight championsNp. defeating Joe bess tg eran nel —_ %. italian War: The Italian parliament | 33. Political: The house of representatives knee ore oy ge Plc aE cop rl eB Dritne: Jartsen Peace eamee NOVEMBER. voted to annex Tripoli. |. ‘*Raseed the dill for Ahecponuler section) |. Petnenen fetonted Lame veers ie 08 | beranlt seampioaao erie onmaa | i Gaivaner: ae Sinker military %. Political: Roosevelt formally an-| of United States senators, 237 to 39 ninth round for the heavy weig! ty iataise, détenting Charicdbeana Or. adviser to the Chinese utionary HISTORY DAY BY DAY. nounced that he would accept the Re- | 14. Obituary: Frederick VII. of Denmark, Pionship at East Las Vegas, N. ks at Wheotdn: 31; in aniroual, | government, at Los Angeles, Cal. 2 publican nomination if offered him. | at Hamburg, Germany; aged (. spe bc hema ngi o em is 903 PN re pgm ta Sacckaeen. | 2 Sporting: Harvard defeated Princeton %. Storm: A tornado swept over Texas. | 15, Convention: Peace conference met at to. commemorate the tercentenary .0f vention: The Spanish-American war | in the annual game at Soldiers’ field, Batre, NY. | Champlain's discovery of the lake | Convention: The Spa | Kansas, Mississippi and Missour: Lake Mononk, > veka ht'|”* aeabeiehnaswleie it; wasabi’ iat CAtiaatie Cambridge, 16 to 3. Chicago defeated. h it; causing heavy loss of life and prop-| Personal: The Danish crown prince pro- Which wears ‘His nang Was ‘un vename City, N. J by Wisconsin, 30 to 12, at Madison. Notable Occurrences T roughou' | erty. claimed kjng as Christian X. Crown Point, N. eis killed an@ 90 in- | 10. Mexico: Mexican regular troope cross- | & Political: Governor Woodrow Wlison fi. Mexico: Juarez, Mexico, captured by | 18 Political: ‘The Socialist national con-} Railroad Sat garish al Sey in- aa tinianene mi pen Bait of New Jersey and Governor Thomas. the World. insurgents against Madero’s govern- vention at Indianapolis nominated Eu-| ured in un aveident on the Ligonier aurgents by marching thecugh Arizona | + Marshall of Indiana elected :preai- | ment. ; gene V. Debs and Emil Seidel for pres-| | Valley railroad at Wilpen, ae o with the consent of she novernment. "| dent and vice president on the Demo- . ident and vice president. 6 Sporting: Forma! opening of t! lym- Poiniipes eeprac <oe S st / cratic ticket by an overwhelming elec— | MARCH. Coal Strike: Coal miners’ convention at pic games at Stockholm. en dition cet Se? aoa tora] majority. Popular vote: Wilson, ‘ 1 War in Tripoli: Italian war depart-| — Wilkesbarre adopted an agreement with | 7 Sporting: Jim Thorpe of Carlisle, Pa., Dantes ee | 6,166,748; Roosevelt, 3,928,140; Taft, 337,- NAMES ON THE DEATH ROLL | ment announced that the loss from} mine owners and ended the strike; 170,. | men: the Pie servic in the Olympic | 0. ene ak eh nee eee | “2. > 3 } italian troops in the war with Turkey 000 miners resumed work. i a cnitua: Robert ‘Wisiemann Barett Cal. Bucharistic congress opened in | & Balkan War: Greek troops captured was 860. Blk rss Meaagee loaesnegdics acces Rami octyl pera hhao miersegtasinad day oy Saloniki from the ‘Turks with umer- , English Coal Strike: Strike of 1,000,000| — United States navy, launched at New- 5. on hays j A Whe Turkich-Italian and Turkish- | — British miners in a dispute over wages. port News, Va. ie a opt aa eras ‘ba gone Fee anbymponrecelecglb econ t i ce Indians defeated Balkan Wars—Items of Miscella- | % Obituary: Annie Yeamans, well known | 1%. Fire: Flames in the business district neue Browning, at Asolo, Italy; pen poms seh oe oe aig oe ‘Anny, 71:40 %, at eat cPotats Paes = H New York city; K of Houston, Tex. caused a loss of | ALR $ a a § meous Interests, Accidents, Wires, | 4 ‘Persanal, Marcon, piercer cr vielen | SL00Ne | Convention: s0th annual convention of | Count Marosuke Nogi, the Japanese | Sylvania defeated Michigan, 27 to 21, at Wrecks and Floods—Games and | telegraphy, made a life member of the | 2. te Bea J of ane in Cone. | ee Bee ror Education ‘association / nahh Nes Bega terror aot — pierre pak CO ES Ie a +— i s 1. Convention: Sons of the American Rev- cago. : Bryce, Races—A Chronological Review. . Per vay iaaceouly A aia a aera i clntios met in Boston. ® Fire: Thousand Island park swept by bas pe of ey esiod iB aioe Lepr to the United States, resigned ; 1 ¢ | 2 Personal: Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst! fire; loss $500,000. uary: Ex-Senatoer Hernando post, JANUARY. pouth pole on Dee 17, 11 | and other suffragiste convicted of con-| Convention: ‘The North American Ee | Gato Money, at Gulfport, Miss.; aged 73. | 1. Raflroad Accident: 19 people killed and | | 2% Political: Dr. Sun Yat Sen took the | 4@ China: Yuan Shih Kai inaugurated pro- spiracy in London. peranto congress met in Boston. Sporting: The Chicago Americans de- 48 injured in a collision on the Yazoo cath as provisional president of China | visional president of China. 2. Cuba: United States marines ordered | Mine Disaster: 61 lives lost in a mine ex- feated Philadelphia at Chicago, in- and Mississippi Valley railroad. at { at Nanking | % Deenemonieesatrine: aA GCehS etre oe | ae elihe yaemue tearing | RR eo et eee eee rar tion tis mirioan Siena atiana aigrtice: sik Finland 2 : against the rebellious negroes. lang. mvention: ican * Laser te rag Sah cusiapweahih of | ry orien A a ee ert Marine: Hamburg-American Iner Im- | 10. Political: The national Prohibition con- | 22 Storm: A typhoon in Japan caused a Labor met at Rochester, N. Y. | the world at Edinbur; time, 2 hours | 14 Opituary: Henry Bacon, noted Ameri- | perator, largest vessel in the world, vention met at Atlantic City, N. J. Joss of $20,000,000. 12 Assassinatio: : The prime minister of | i 32 minutes &% seconds. Barney Reilly can artist, at Cairo, Egypt; aged 73. launched at Hamburg with Emperor |12 Sporting: Ted Meredith (American) | %. Convention: The international peace Spain, Canalejas, was shot dead in the } | broke the record of ‘the Stoughton | 35. Shipwreck: American fishing schooner | __ William as sponsor. won the 40 meter race in the Olympic | congress opened at Geneva. __ streets of Madrid by an anarchist. | | 4 i ith a 137 foot ‘ . ..; Convention: International congress of games. making a new world’s record; |% Obituary: baron Marschall von Bie- | 18 Railroad Accident: 16 people killed and { | manne eters wi | portion Pare pial scimppa sd navigation met at Philadelphia. time 48 seconds. berstein, noted German diplomat, at 14 injured in a wreck on the Cincin- | } aoe , he mouth atinctislonet: %. Fire: Historic old Eutaw House burned | 18. Obituary: Gen. H. M. Duffield, veteran | Berlin; aged 70. nati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad | Obituary: Alfred Tennyson Dickens, son Storm: The South Atlantic coast states i “ - 2B. " : ‘The S0th-anni of a: 1 he ist, in New York; aged 67. swept by a hurricane; many deaths; in Baltimore. of the civil and Spanish-American Anniversary: ie iversary near Indianapolis. = | Seceknat Gapdilert thoijpanietee, a4" (eee mete , "| Sporting: Jerome D. Travers defended | _ wars. at Detroit. the meeting of 14 governors'on the %th | Pedestrianism: John Henry Scott com- " * } pecan aco cansagi- og penne , 16 Shipwreck: 10 lives lost by the sinking} _his title of champion by defeating Os-| Political: By a vote of 85 to 28 the Unit-| of September, 1862, at Altoona, Pa., was | pleted a walk from New York to Phils | OUiy sheccateacer Robley D. Ev- | of the Oriental liner Oceana after col- wald Kirkby at the Metropolitan Golf ed States senate declared that William celebrated in that city. adelphia in the record time of 2 hours, | } tect fora ; J association tournament at Short Hills,/ Lorimer of Ilinois had not been duly |% Nicaragua: Gen. Mena, the Nicaragua| —} minute and 15 secon... ans, U.S. N., retired, in Washington; an ena 7 Seger eet ioieor ey. €lected to that body. | revolutionist, surrendered with all his Convention: The Dauguters of the Con- 1 Sets nm, rifle tleship Maine was sunk with imposing | Cuba: Revolt spreading in Cuba; United | 14 Railroad Accident: 16 killed in a colli-| army to United States and Nicaraguan or: Pg sat yy ea Moo 1 es ae ceremonies off the coast of Cuba. States battleship ordered to sail south.| sion on the Chicago, Burlington and | troops. ington. ee a een: aaon ot Co- [21 Obitdary kina sAaeal Gs. sweater (Me, Gbibaary: tan Rilockx” gemiaeeeeasn | i emtincy alieoks at eiciee Springs, | 27. Sporting: The New York club of the | 36. Storm: Destructive hurricane and tidal | geo a np pean aire mF | “ieee, asekisal eamane t opaheenas Ctiaive taleel authority on Flemish music and folk-| 1. | Nationa! Baseball league “cinched” the wave struck the island of Jamaica. j eae hs tuaean vagedinvene Sito: war and later an arctic explorer, at song, st Antwerp, Belgium; aged 60. | 14 Sporting: K. K. McArthur of South; pennant by defeating the Boston club | 3¢ Sporting: The annual football game of j Storm: A echo onin nacane te eiaken: Philadelphia; aged 72. %. Sporting: Abel R. Kiviat made a new; Africa won the Olympic Marathon at in New York by 8 to 3. Yale and Princeton resulted in a tie | pe = anager rare * | porting: Arthur Postie, famous protes- record by running the 1,600 meter race| Stockholm. 2% Naval: The French battleship Paris,| score of 6 to 6 at Princeton. Wiscon- | Ren cotter daeecien Aenean Jie sional runner, made a 180 yard dash in| in 3 minutes 691-5 seconds at New York. | 4 Sporting: America won the track and| the most formidable in the mavy,| gin defeated Minnesota at football, 16 | 6. "POkiesh: “Dey Mexico om 141-5 seconds and a 200 yard dash in 18| Political: President Taft informed the field meet at Stockholm with 128 points Jauncheé at Toulon; she mounts 12 inch to 0, at Minneapolis. Pennsylvania de- a 4 Opie. G..G ttschalk, noted old seconds at Auckland, New Zealand; Cuban government that the United to Sweden's 104 and England's 66. guns and 2% smalier pieces. feated Carlisie Indians, 3% to %, at | — 7. Obituary tee 01 ch = Saal cc. | both are world’s records. States would not intervene in Cuba. i Thorpe, the Indian, won the decathlon. Obituary: Arthur Lumley, old time art- Philadelphia. Michigan defeated Cor- | Fire: Whe Bauitable Lite’ Aserrance | 38 Personal: Judge Mahlon Pitney of | 2 Fire Disaster: 108 lives: lost in's thea- | 1. Storm:'A cloudburet at Denver caused ist, at Mount Vernon, N. Y.; aged 7. nell, 20 to 7, at Ann Arbor. itt py day naan uate cr perce New Jersey was installed as associate| ter fire at Villa Real, Spain. $1,000,000 damage. Aviation Disasters: Three aviators, in- | Obituary: Minnie Hauk-W. retired: building rere gg se justice of the United States supreme | 9 Obituary: Wilbur Wright, aviator and | 17. Obituary: Henri Poincare, the world cluding two United States army air prima donna, famous in the title role of , n renee eae Moros killed in court. | aeroplane inventor, at Dayton, 0.;! | famous mathematician, in Paris: aged Prete atte in lent, making total Carmen, in Munich. iy iano the | Aerial Warfare: An Italian army aero- aged 45. [= aoe. lpn apse lenerance cpa d 38 Balkan War: The Balkan allies cap- mene | | | eaaate Vimnieen TBee MyLI Hcicaicth JUNE. }39, Italian War: & Italian torpedo boats | % ee eee new | | tured Monastir from the Turks. Shipwreck: The Russian steamer Russ | camp in Tripoll, killing 10 Arabs. | & Aviation Disaster: Philip O. aioe! en to Ha eres prt aeene Shem Seangiet & sanied Alaina ak aeaen Ss The singer oy: United States iene foundered in the Black sea; 172 lives Explosion: A mysterious explosion killed | ae ‘2 ven c! y the fire o! ‘url 3 court orde: the dissolution o! _ + ran jered in $2 men at San Antonio, Tex. killed in aviation flight at North Yaki- forte. inches; former record 180 feet 1 inch. “bathtub trust.”” : | ; s * ma, Wash. : . 80. Personal: The Pulitzer school of jour- . Vedrines beat the world’s speed record | = new record with the diecus—i4 feet i es in New York. son given a public reception ntenary. ; wiped out by a cloudburst; many per- ilton, Bermuda. in flying 88% miles in 1 hour at Pau. | 99 “Mining Accidente: 9 min killea by #% inches. Kiviat ran 1,600 meter race sons killed. Obituary: The Rev. Augustus Orlebar, Fire: Loss of $300,000 in Birmingham, | a wld ers y is New _ 3 18. Earthquake: Shocks on the Pacific | u4 Fire in 3 minutes 6645 seconds in Ne 5 an English vicar, who was the original Al explosion at Dunmore, near Scranton, Work:-beattng ‘hia Bal ethad: 20. Fire: A $2,000,000 fire in Vancouver, oa : coast; heavy loss of life in Mexico. witicke eaitor of | | F3. Explosion wrecked the San Bois] = ya' 7 enemas c= Sccme baa. Ld See en tere ONO pa ieoas abeedent 218 Wn aaa dee 6. meaner eaenry -eahouchere eaten mines at McCurtain, Okla., burying ny 2 Obituary: Andrew Lang, English poet,| Days,” at Willington, England. Sued vis =o esas a tegen London Truth, in Florence, Italy; aged : 2 Fire: 2,000 houses burned in Constanti- riti ; 53 ilision a. strc cae =e nople. = ig eit at answers. Boot OCTOBER. Seaboard Air line south of Richmond, | % Battle near Jiminez, Mexico, between | jand; a 68. 2 t Va. ——— Cuba: The United States government Obituary: Mrs. Margaret Sangster, poet 3 1 Dynamiters: Trial of the dynamite warned Cuba that political disturb- | Sqvernment troope and 1,800 insurgents, and author, at Maplewood, N. J.; aged ee prerige oo eed Plotters at Los Angeles Oct. 1, 1810, waa | Convention: American Civio association the island must cease. : i je 4, ss H begun in ‘APO! met , Convention: The United Mine Workers | gypsy de cly oma a nani eae fe ee Benton ted eae eng, Me Waited | s Obituary: Rear Admiral Lucien Young, | 2. Convention: Nationa) Woman Suffrage of America met in annual convention of the house,” at Philadelphia; aged 71. visiting division of the German navy second with 23. U. 8. N., in New York city; aged 60. association met in Philadelphia. f i i ¥ if r: American wat at Fort Monroe, ns Sporting: Ralph De Palma’won the Van- | 22 Fire: Putnam, Conn., suffered a loss at Indianapolis. an at- to ters + | 2%. Fire: A $400,000 oil fire at M: %. Mexico: Insurgents repulsed at ire: A $400, fire larcus Hook, ‘Gerbil: wi of $500,000 by fire in the business dis— 3% Shipwreck: The British steamship tack by regular troops at Jiminez. ‘Va. Pa. | it auto cup on the Wauwatosa roatbcensnire, tS seamen Geowoed, —- | Judicial: Chicago meat packers declared | 4 Convention: American Medical assocl-| Obituary: Fannie Denham Rouse, prob-| CU#e, Wisconsin; time, 4 hours 20| trict Aberdeenshire; { seamen 2 Srowned. not guilty of violating the anti-trust| ation met at Atlantic City. ably the oldest actress in America, at reo cg gine ayered gman * Sorta Gere —_ seri aa : Storm: England blizzar und, trafic law. Obituary: Eliza Archard Conner, social Ohioville, N. ¥.; aged &1. aay ——— H tied up and telegraph lines wrecked. Mining Accident: 82 miners killed by an| reformer and writer, in New York city; | Convention: The first international eu- | #e international cricket match by a! ven, % to 0. Chicago defeated Minne- + } : Personal: Charles W. Morse, the banker, explosion at Jed, W. Va. aged 72. genics congress met in London. | . margin of 192 runs in wen Sea f fota, 7 to 0, at Chicago. freed from Atlanta penitentiary on a Riot: During a political riot at Reck| & Sporting: Tagalie won the English| porting: Arthur Chapple ran a motor- | © Marine Accident: The British B-2 sul ; %& Labor Dispute: The board of arbitra- pardon by the president. Island the police fired on the crowd,| Derby at Epsom. cycle a mile ‘n 891-5 seconds and 3 | | ‘™mérine cut in two by an ocean liner in | tors in the railway engineers’ demande @L Mining Accident: 15 miners killed and killing 3 citizens and wounding 9. & Sporting: Mark S. Wright cleared 18/ miles in 21 mimutes 8845 seconds, both | te English channel; 15 drowned. for increased pay decided in favor of 40 injured by dust explosion at Kem- | 23 Convention: The American Academy feet 2% inches in a pole vault at Cam- records, at Brighton Beach, N. Y. no: The Army of the Tennessee the engineers. merer, Wyo of Political Social Science met in Phil-| bridge. Oswald Kirkby defeated Je- | %. Storm: A cloudburst caused damage in| B¢ld its annual convention at Peoria, | 2. Obituary: United States Senator Isidor | mn : t 2% Aviation Disaster: Rutherford Page of adelphia. rome D. Travers at Atlantic City for southwest Pennsylvania; mines fiood- . ‘ Rayner of Maryland, in Washington; : New York killed in a Curtiss biplane | Fire: Young’s pier, noted resort at At-| _ the New Jersey golf championship. ed and a wide area inundated; many | Balkan War: Hostilities between the aged 62. : at Los Angeles, the first fatality in the lantic City, burned; loss $560,000. | hip Disaster: French submarine war-| deaths. y Balkan states and Turkey were begun | Personal: Rev. Anna Howard Shaw re- 912. | %1. Obituary: Senator Robert Love Taylor| ship Vendemaire sunk tm collition with | 77. Aeronautics: 7 huge gas balloons start-| ®Y. @ Clash on the frontier north of | elected president of the National Wom- i ; : In a wreck on the | of Tennessee, a veteran in national the battleship Saint Louis off Cher-| ed from Kansas City in an elimination | ‘ Peary ni a esoteric an Suffrage association at | : Illinois Central at Kinmundy, TL, the | politics known as “Fiddling Bob,” in| — burg peninsula; crew of 23 drowned. race for the James Gordon Bennett | vig in — - oat a soir Balkan War: Balkan and Turkish peace former president of the road, J. T. Washington; aged 61. | & Obituary: Rear Admiral Benjamin Pet-| contest to be held in Germany. ie Hon ths xissonal Gromaaia. delegates met for conference near Con- Harahan, was killed; also F. O. Mel- | | fer Lamberton, U. 8. N., retired, who | 29 Aeronautics: The balloon Uncle Sam, par Nag tlle roa ye stantinople. > 4 cher, second vice president of the Rock | APRIL. | Teceived the surrender of the Spanish | which left Kansas City on the Zith, aiscoreof 2 up. am 2. to-play: 7%. Storm: Snowstorms prevailed in the 4 | Island, and E. B. Pierce, genera) solic- 1 Sporting: Oxford won the annual race fleet at Manila bay, in Washington. | landed at Manassas, Va., having trav- %. Obituary: one of the Populist leaders in the sen- Ex-Senator W. A. Peffer, jake and Mississippi valley states. 40. Sporting: The world’s record of 6 feet Straus, merchezt and phifanthropist, Convention: General Federation of Wo- graphical union met at Cleveland, O. Mexico: The city of Vera Crez, Mexico, arose in rebellion against President 4 itor of the'sariie system’ | With Cambridge on the Thames; time | 10 Obituary: Lottie Gilson, actress known eled $25 miles, beating 6 competitors in i" Executive Clemency: Governor J. A. Dix , 4 %. Aviation: Dr, G. ‘Ulich, with 3 passen- | for 4% miles, 22 minutes 3 seconds. | for years as the “Little Magnet,” in| the Bennett elimination race. ate, at Grenala,: Kan.; aged BL pardoned A. T. Patrick, under life gers, stayéd ‘in the air 1 hour and 8% | 2 Political: Milwaukee elected a fusion New York city; aged 41... | 2%. Sporting: Ernest Barry, the English | ® Obituary: Frank Bostock, the show sentence for the murder of William zee Minutes at Johannisthal, Germany, @ | — mayor over a Socialist by 12,000 ma-| 18 Storm: Tornadoes swept over Missour!| champion sculler, defeated” Rickard animal trainer, in London; aged 50. Marsh Rice in 1900. — world’s endurance’record.. | goxtty. and Ohio; loss of lives, % or more. | Arnst of Australia on the Thames | B#lkan War: Montenegro declared war | 37, Obituary: J. P. Jones, former United Bporting: George Bonhag ran 5,000 me- | & Aviation Disaster: Calbraith Rodgers, | 18 Mining Accident: 12 men killed by ex-| course for the sculling championship attra dang States senator from Nevada, at Los ters in 15 minutes 4-5 seconds in New | aviator, who flew from the Atlantic to Plosion in the Victor American Fuel of the world. Sporting: In the opening game of the Angeles, Cal.; aged 8. | York. a world’s record. Pat Macdon- the Pacific in 1911, killed in a flight at} _ company mines at ‘Trinidad, Colo. 30. Obituary: Mutsuhito, emperor of Ja-| World's series at New York the Boston | 33 Obituary: Col. James Gordon, noted | ald heaved an 18 pound shot 44 feet and Long Beach, Cal. Political: Republican national conven- |“ pan, at Tokyo; aged 60. (Succeeded by | AMericans (Red Sox) defeated the New | ex-Confederate, at Okolona, Miss.; @ half inch in New York, a record.| 4 Obituary: Dr. 1. K. Funk, author ana tion met in Chicago. z his son Yoshihito.) York Nationals (Giants) by a score of aged 79. Jack Eller made a new record in a publisher, at Montclair, N. J.; aged 78. | 18. Aviation Disaster: Capt. Dubois and 4,to 3. Sporting: Ad Wolgast defeated by Willie yard hurdle race in New York; time, 9) @ Strike: English miners’ confederation Lieut. Albert Peignan, officers in the AUGUST. 10. Personal: Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Ritchie for the lightweight champion- | seconds. abandoned their coal strike. French army, killed when their bi-| 2 Political: The United States senate Rockefeller institute was awarded the ship at Daly City, Cal., in 16 rounds. haa ee Zi. Obituary: Judge William ‘Lochren, | & Flood: 2,000 square miles inundated by Planes collided in midair at Douai, warned foreign nations against acquir- Nobel prize of $29,000 for achievement Pennsylvania defeated Cornell at foot- | noted jurist, former commissioner of a flood in the Mississippi; damage es- France. . img naval military sites near United in surgery. ball, 7 to 2, at Philadelphia. - | pensions, in Minneapolis, Minn.; aged | timate $10,000,000; 40,000 homeless. 2%. Obituary: Edward Stuyyesant Bragg, States possessions. Balkan War: The Montenegrin army | Balkan War: Bulgarians captured 9,000 | 80. | Obituary: Emily Soldene, vocalist, ac- noted civil war veteran who command-/ & Storm: Snow fell in Pennsylvania. captured Detchitch mountain, on the reserves near @& Fire: The Academy of Music and an- | tress, journalist and novelist, who in- ed the famous Iron brigade, at Fond | 4 Sporting: Arthur Chapple drove a mo- road to Scutari, with nearly all of the @ stubborn battle. Servia seized Dur- | nex buildings destroyed in Pittsfield, troduced Gilbert and Sullivan operas du Lac; aged 8. torcycle a mile in 3845 seconds at Turkish defenders. azzo, an Albanian port on the Adri- | Mass. ; loss $300,000. in America, in London. 2%. Harvard won the varsity eight row- Brighton Beach, beating his own rec- |1% Anniversary: The centenary of Drury atic sea. | FEBRUARY. ¥. The Titanic: The White Star liner Tj ing race, defeating Yale at New Lon-| ord of July 2%. Lane theater celebrated in London at | 29. The Courts: Charles H. Hyde con- | Y 2 tanic, largest passenger steamer afloat, don. | 6& Political: National convention of the the close of a play. victed of bribery in 1910, while cham- | ‘% Warship Disaster: The British subma- sailed from Southampton on her maid- | #2 Political: President W. H. Taft and| — Progressive party met at Chicago. 1% Balkan War: Bulgaria presented to berlain of the city of New “York. ray i Tine torpedo boat A-3 sunk in collision en voyage for New York. Vice President Sherman renominated | ¢ Political: The sultan of Turkey dis- Turkey the ultimatum of the Balkan | 9. Obituary: Rev. Dr. Robert a with gunboat Hazard off the Isle of | 1 Sporting: Major league baseball season at Chicago. solved parliament; Young Turke lead- states, noted Unitarian preacher, in New Wight; crew of 14 drowned. opened. 2% Accident: 40 people killed by the col- ers removed. M4. The Courts: A verdict for the plain- York city; aged 89. | 4@ The Maine Wreck: The hulk of the | 12 Obituary: Miss Clara Barton, founder lapse of a decayed dock at Eagle park, | 9. Political: Roosevelt and Hi- tiffs in the celebrated Danbury “hat- | Sporting: Navy defeated Army, 6 to 0, j battleship Maine was floated at Ha- of the American Red Cross society, at Grand island, Niagara river. ram er eiliciragrast: or by the Pro- ters’ boycott” case was given in the ‘at Philadelphia. | vana. igeaat" Glen Echo, Md.; aged %. Gen. Fred-! 24 Obituary: Field Marshal Sir George| gressive national convention at Chica. United States district court at Hart- DECEMBER. | Fire: $1,500,000 factory blaze in Philadel- erick Dent Grant, son of the late Gen. Stuart White, defender of Ladysmith go. ford, Conn. | Bhia. Polltions Tho Auger York city; aged 62 | in the Boer war, at London; aged 7. | @ Accident: Explosion in the national | Personal: Col. Theodore Roosevelt was | Political: Last seasion.of 624 congress © Obituary: General J. B. Weaver, who | 34 Political: The state department warn-| Storm: Nearly the entire city of Guana- palace of Haiti at Port au Prince kill- shot at Milwaukee by a would be as- opened. was candidate for president in 1880 and ed the Mexicans that their country juato, Mexico, destroyed and about ed President Leconte, and 400 -others sassin named John Schrank. Judicial: The United States supreme again in 1892, at Des Moines; aged 79. will be held responsible for the protec-| 1,000 lives lost as the result of acloud-| were killed or sore ea Tetediltan War: Pesce protoccl signed: | . oqurticularedthe Eaaiomamway seme rT COUMWYSS” Fire: Hotel Downey burned at Lansing, tion of Americans. burst. Barthquake: An earthquake in Turkey | >Y Italy and Turkey, bringing to‘ an ef dissolved for violation of the Sher- Mich. ; loss $400,000. we Thanie Wreck: The White Star liner | . Sporting: Edwin Ray won the British | destroyed 300 lives: Adrianople and | €04 the war over Tripoli which began | _ man law. } %. Sporting: Willie Hoppe retained his ti- Titanic sunk by collision withYan jce-| open golf championship at Muirfield,| Gallipoli suffered sens - September, 1911. & Conventions: Governors met in annual . tle of world's champion at 18.2 balk line berg in longitude 60.14 west, latitude England. 19. Army: United States army maneuvers |26 TyPhoon: Loss of $25,000,000 in a ty- conference at Richmond. billiards by defeating George Sutton 41.46 north, at 2:20 @ m.; out of 228| Obituary: Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema, began in Connecticut. phoon in the Philippines. - Road Builders’ 600 to 280 in New York. Passengers and crew only 707 were| the famous English artist, at Wiesba- | 12 Political: Mulal Hafid, the sultan of 5 Renton Wat Rox sen. the fost * &. Obituary: Abbe Charlies Loyson, fa- | saved. den, Germany; aged 76. Morocco, abdicated the throne; Mulai game in the world’s eee se- . mous French preachersknown as Pere | Obituary: W. 'T. Stead. journalist and| Political: Democratic national conven- Youssef was proclaimed sultan. ries, defeating the New York Giants Hyacinthe, at Paris; aged &. reformer, at sea, aged 62 Isidor tion met at Baltimore. Convention: The International 3 to 2 at Boston. —— ®% inches for indoor high jump beaten at sea; aged #7. Francis D. Millet, art- man’s Clubs met at San Francisco. Obi : Massenet, French composer by S. C. Lawrence, who leaped 6 feet ist, at sea: aged 65. Col. J. J. Astor, | ®. Sporting: American marksmen won in | ot an eae at Paris; pote 70. Dr. | Madero; Gen. Felix Diaz, nephew of 4% inches at Boston. soldier and capitalist, at sea; aged 47 the international shooting competition | Horace Howard Furness, noted Shake. ex-President Diaz, was at the head of 42 Obituary: Louis Heilprin, encyclopedist Jacques Futrelle, author, at sea; aged at the Olympic games in Stockholm; spearean scholar, at Wallingford, Pa.; the and writer in New York city; aged @L 37. grand aggregate score of 1,688. Cornell aged 79. % s ‘| Balkan War: Turkey declared war China: The Manchu dynasty abdicated | 46 Aviation: Miss Harriet Quimby, the Won all three boat racing events at | 37. Obituary: Gen. E. V. Sumner, U. 8. A. upon Servia and Bulgaria. the throne of China by an edict vest- American air woman, flew across the/ Poughkeepsie—varsity eight oarad race, | retired veteran of the civil war and || Obituary: Weldon Brinton Heyburn, ing the sovereignty in the people. English channel, the first woman to| 4 miles, time, 19 minutes 212-5 seconds:| also the Spanish-American war, at Sen | | Umited States senator from Idaho, in | $4 Dynamiting: 41 officials and ex-officials accomplish the feat. varsity four oared race, 2 miles, time, Francisco; aged 77. t Washington; aged 60. of the International Association of | 37. Personal: Statue to John Paul Jones,{ 10 minutes 341-5 seconds; freshman Army: War game for the control of New | ## Fire: Fire in the storehouse of the . -_———— Bridge and Structural Iren Workers naval hero of the Revolutionary war, eight cared race, 2 miles, time, 9 min- York city ended at Newtown, Conn. United States arsenal at Benicia, Cal., 7. arrested in various parts of the coun-| unveiled in Washington. utes 312-5 seconds. 19. Storm: A cloudburst centering at Niles, |,, Caused @ loss of over $1,000. ® Sporting: Annual 6 day bicycle race try charged with complicity in a dyna- | 19 Sporting: Mike Ryan of the New York | ®. Storm Disaster: Regina, the “wheat Mich., caused damage of $1,000,000. %. Convention: The W. C. T. U. met in opened in New York city. mite conspiracy. Athletic club won the annual Ameri-| city” of Saskatchewan pi al-| Nicaragua: Nicaragua rebels massacred 0 Fire: Cincinna’ Political: Arizona proclaimed a state of can Marathon at Boston, covering the most entirely ruined by a cyclone; 50 500 government troops; 2 Americans ~sue the Union. % mile course in 2 hours 2i minutes | to 70 deaths; property lose estiniated | were among the vietine. 4. Railroad Accident: The Chicago Lim- 181-5 seconds. at $11,000,000. 2%. Obituary: Johann M. Schleyer, invent- ited wrecked when running a mile a | 31 Storm: Nearly 100 people killed by cy- JULY. or of the artificial language known as minute at Warrior's Ridge, Pa.; 7 kill- clone in Illinois and Indiana. ~ Volapuk, at ‘Switzerland: ed and 71 injured. _|,% Opituary: Justin McCarthy, novelist, | 1 Sporting: Miss May Sutton won the| aged 74.” Rev. William Booth, founder Se China: Yuan Shih Kai elected president rian, former member of parlia-| clay court \@anis championship of the! and general of the Salvation, ‘army, in| | & of the Chinese republic by the national ment, at Folkestone, England; aged 82. United States by defeating Miss Mary London; aged 83. 3 8. Mexico: assembly. %. Obituary: Dr. D. K. Pearsons, who Brown at Pittsburgh. i. Personal: Bramwell Booth succeeded from Obituary: Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, auther, gave all his fortune to colleges, in| Aviation Disaster: Miss Harriet Quimby, the late William Booth as general of and one of the founders of the Daugh. Chicago; aged 92. the first woman to cross the English | tne Salvation Army. dere, of ne American Revolution, in | @torm: Oklahoma swept hy a tornado; | Sianinel in an aeroplane, killed in Might | Panama (Canal: President ‘Taft signed New York city; aged s2 31 dead. at Boston. the Panama canal bill regulating the 7. Obituary: Count von Aehrenthal, pre- | % Fire: The great bazaar quarters in| 2 Aviation Disaster: The great dirigible canal tolls. mier of Austro-Hungary, at Vienna; Damascus, Syria, burned; loss $10,000,- balloon Akron exploded in flight at At- %. Political: Second regular session of the aan Af a lantic City, N. J., killing 5 aeronauts, | 324 congress closed. | ——_7 Fire: In the business district of Bloom- | 3. Shipwreck: Steamer Texas, under the including Melvin Vaniman, her.pllot. | ¢9. Storm Disaster: Typhoon in Chekiang field, Mo.; loss $225,000. Turkish flag, sunk in the gulf of Smyr-! Personal: The cornerstone of the Pulitzer province, China, caused a loss of 50,000 ™. Storm: 2% lives lost in a windstorm na; 66 passengers drowned. school of journalism laid in New York. 000 lives. which swept over Louisiana and Mis- The Titanic: Cable ship Mackay Ben-| Political: Woodrow Wilson nottinated scan sissippi. nett, with her cargo of 190 of the Ti-| for president by the Democratic con- SEPTEMBER. %. Mexico: @ Alpine Tunnel: Jungfrau raitroad tun- tanic dead recovered from the sea, vention at Baltimore. 1 Obituary: Maj. A. R. Calhoun, a civil force nel in the Lips pierced at an altitude reached Halifax, N. 8. Fire: Fire in the business district of s War veteran, Journalist and author, in

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