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ies ANOTHER BIG. CANAL, PLAN (Ry United Prose “a Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 16—Anothe fateroceanic canal to Gifle with the Ave today by the Which says tha ne fe financing a t of the § iver, in ¢ a Rica through Salinas bay, which opens om the Gulf of Rapapagayo, on (he Pacific The German canal de elude provisions for ¢ eraft, but is to be availad ordinary merchant fleet and cruis ers. RE 16.—Called to the Home of Sorrow Away the body of a child, a local undertaker called tn his wife Jook at the little form and she dis @overed that the baby was alive ‘The youngster is today apparenttly im sound health. here to take! to} eee ar ST ACH, H, AN ¢ ors CHENTLEMAN’S ar 1 —_ D FoR HIM, —— SEVEN HURLED TO DEATH IN WRECK OF PASSENGER (My United Press Leased Wire) OMAHA, Oct. 16—Seven killed f@nd 20 injured, four fatally, is the toll of of a collision between Mis gouri Pacific train No. 105, north bound, and a freight, northbound, Rear here yesterday The dead: F. W. PETRING, Nebraska City. ©. W. KEELER, brakeman, Atchison, Kan. MRS. FRED w. MANN, Nebraska City. WISTERIAN ROWTMANN, the eight year old daugh ter of Mra. Rowtmann. A. W. SPRAGUE, St. Joseph, Mo. MISS FRANCES LILLIAN KANKA, Washington, Kan UNIDENTIFIED NEGRESS. Among the seriously injured are: Fred W. Rowtmann, = = ROWT- banker, | Nebraska City; a wife and child John Scott, passenger engl neer. The passenger, out of Kansas City, was running late. Conductor L. P. Gross of the freight South Omaha and “signed off evidently did x abouts of No. 106. a curve at Fort Crook the passen ker loon in sight cf the freight and Engineer Crawford whistled He concluded the passenger was on another tr and when passed | but When rounding the trains were within four car lengths ped. passenger piled over freight and those killed | caught beneath the wreckage, while scores were hurled about and cut by glass and flying seats. Engineer Crawford of the freight | declares he had no or ing the passenger HEAVIEST GIRL WEIGHS 825 POUNDS ( ST. LOUIS, Gertrude Burke, in the world, is now a res She weighs &25 pounds cellent health. Miss B exhibit herself tor money waist. 54, bust 75, and she 11 gloves. Oct. 16. who is be BOYS TRIED TO SWEAR AWAY'* INNOCENT PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 16.—Inves Mgation today into the causes that ted Jimmy Hawkins and ry Howard, boy tramps, to ac cuse August Holmberg of the Hill family murder at Ardenwald. devel oped the fact that a desire for ad venture as well as the reward of. fered played a large part in the formation of the conspiracy. —— No Compromise in Strike (By United Prose Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16—That there can be no compromise In the Harriman syetem shopmen’s strike and that there {s absolutely no like- Mhood of any immediate settlement, ‘was the declaration made today by both sides, 15 days after the in Suguration of the strugale. Railroad officials insist they now | have more men than they can use,| and that their rolling stock fs in good shape. The men deny thts. J. J. Jones, president of the local | organization, said today that there Bad been no desertions from the vanks of the strikers and that they had sufficient money in the treas @ry to insure payment of regular Strike benefits for some time. he added. vailroad can, DEATH BEATS AUTO NEW YORK, Oct. 16~——With his| four-year-old son tn his 8 An son W. Hard left Sayville, , in gn auto race with death to take the lad to a New York hospita where an operation was to be per formed to save his life. All speed laws were violated, but before the hospital was reached Hard found |t bis son had died TOOTHACHE We have th you gladly for in of #ki thon * auiliful 4 $3.00 up $3.00 up Biiver REGAL DEN DR. L. BR. 1406 Third Ave., Bring this ad with NOTE United Press Le. ke wears size 414 can hold out longer than the jla a Wire. Twenty-two to be th ent of Alton Ithy, and asures ar-old Miss is wea refuses No. Her arm ne shoes and MAN’S LIFE Unrepentant, the youths laughed about the failure of their scheme to/ swear away Holmbers’s life, and young Hawkins, who was the brains of the plot, said he had “framed up the scheme as an easy way to get rich quick The youths probably will spend the next few years in a state re ‘| formatory Foreigners Fear for Their Lives (By United Frese Leased Wire) 3, Oct. 16.—Dreading that grave outrages may ensue, consuls }for the various powers today ad vised all foreigners to leave the din triets where the great conflict is raging. Latest reports are that the Rue sians at Hankow have already tak en refuge on & German vessel, and jother European and American reat dents of the city bave been trans ferred to the gunboats in the river. Panic is apparent today in every jaction of the government Suarez Elected MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16 Pino Suarez has been elected cording to the latest returns, by a] bare majority as vice president. De ja Barra nd, with Vasquez Gomez third. Suarez was the choice of President Madero. ayia CHURCH IN ORIENT MAY COME IN| ROME, Oct. 16.—With the hold ti @ council of the Armenian Catholic church here ay the Roman Catholic church renews its hope that the dissident Catholic of the Orient will soon come 0 the fold and make Cathol united body. H 8 of the Armenian Cath church were held In Russia, Jose ac chureh back | icism @ council Relieved Free bs! Charge i’ TAL OFFICES CLARK, Manager. M. W. Corner Union Street, eee = SANIT TANARIS I Na an emaNN to « cheek the where | when no answer came | f each other both | ic fore | 9 TET Box Ar THe BAL ne [7 THank ANK NOU, wha MAN, Were iS A TICKET ADMITTING aK YOU TS MY PRIVAFE Will Fly South (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGEL Oct. 16-— Robert G. Fowler, the aviator, plane to start from here Wed ge 4 to cross the continent. will follow the southern pears and today completed ar r nta for relief and re pair stations Arizona and New Mexico. \Rebels Prepare (iy United Press Leased Wire) | SHANGHAL Oct. 16.—# od by the rebels on land, and with inadequate facilith for escape by sea, the popula & panic today with the expec that the rebels will at any jish the We nk for arsenal of Kiang Nan, the city, bringing death and de |atruction as they come. } Refugees fleeing into the city, jeay that the main rebel force is neamped at Wa Chang, where It Hiding b 140 fi cuna ‘FRANCE 10 ATTEND LEAGUE CONVENTION The Munictpal league luncheon for Henry George, Jr. at noon, attended by 300 voted to send President | (my United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. 16. Among other things William E Curtis left his grandson and name sake a wish The celebrated espondent’s will contains & paragraph expr Jing the hope that the grandson w |take up journatiam “and continue the service which I have been tr ling to do in giving the world true | and useful information, and publish ing what the good men do rather| than the evil.” |WOT HO! MOSQUTTOES| TERRORIZE A TOWN (By United Prose Leased Wire) TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Oct. 16.—According to James Brady, a justice of the peace at Court. land, a hamiet near here, the monquitoes of that section have become hopeless drunkards and are terrorizing the town. Brady declares that they are inhaling gasoline fumes from the town garages and as a re. sult their bit of a peculiar: ly poisonous natur According to the truthful Brady, one of the Insects at tempted to alight on his nose while he was lighting his pipe, loded and set fire to a mat cor tre RRR le * | “UNSCRAMBLED EGGS.” * *®* NEW YORK, Oct. 16—J® * Plerp Morgan bas made an ep * |* igram that bide fair to live. ® * They were talking about the & }® “voluntary dissoluiton” of the * & stoel trust, in view of threat- ® # ened federal prosecution, and # J.P. said * * “HOW CAN YOU UN-* * SCRAMBLE EGGS? * * . Kher * Booming “Bob” (By United Press Leased Wire) ST. PAUL, Oct. 16—The fight to nec the republican presidential nomination for Ser Bob” La Follette ix actively under way, A delegation headed by Senator Clapp left here yesterday for Chicago to boom his candid North and ith Dakota progressives are in th HARD ON NEW HUBBY (By United Press Leased Wire) AURORA, Ill, Oct Henry Casner of Bata the biilty of having to settle for burial of his first Anyhow, sult has been brought ainst him for $60 that his wife owes an undertaker for burying her first. CAKE COSTS HER LIFE NEW YORK, Oct Pride the birthday cake she had baked caused the death of G Walsh, 12 years old. She climbed through a window to the cake to her aunt when down an air shaft and wa delegation 16 ia faces posal the wife's husband. 16 in just had show she fell killed They sat in silence on the beach; she was a somewhat ancient peach She shut her eyes, this ancient miss, expecting him to steal a kins But his was unherole clay, and so [be merely stole away to Attack City! and | eastworks and mount-| at ite big | THE STAR—MON 7 OCTOBER You Wik HAVE IY ALL To YOUR Sa Nive, He! Ch 7 ecULIAR, | Bottom, left to right-—James B. | morning in court robably, until his are here today, en route to St./* Judge pro tem, united an ane land then it would have been Lous, the next stop. fous young couple who came to the/ woman's wedding all around, ex Veten tac woman” ia part of Probate Judge's office Wednesday. |cepting the groom thelr doctrine “There are three|, The Kroom, who had come from subjects we use ip our talks,” eald/ Texas fo marry a Kansas girl. was | WELL INFORMED. lone of the patriota today They | Ereatly disappointed when he found s cs pu é fhe old govern-|te Judge had just left town. Mrs ‘Are your neighbors gossipy pa See avernment| Wells told them that, as probate |arked Billings | een eerie ene ito tepablic, and (Ke protem., abe was qualified to| “Some of them must be,” an ee ate perform the ceremony. After the|swered Gittings, “judging by the “rhe three patriots ere KC license bad been duly made out, the | amount of information about them Wong, of San Francisco, and C : Woman judge called the clerk of that my wife reports to me Yook and 0. W PORTLAND, Oct, 16 harge of his attorneys here fight tradition to Colorado to an Jang ot Berkeley divorced wife, Leo Mar old, was seized and carried off In an automobile by a Denver officer, asisted by local detectives. Judge | wants the kidnapers ar ten rested | | ‘DR. BROOKS HERE Dr. Alfred H. Brooks, of the geo logical survey, t# in the city from | Alaska, where he was one of the f Secretary Fisher, He » the guest of honor at the Aretic club tonight, Dr, Brooks i* on bis way to San Francisco, where he will consult with Director George Otis Smith regarding bis appoint ment as geologist-in-chief of the Alaska survey THEY HOLD RECORD rat men to make the White via 1 an automobile Is the t claimed by Dr. Charles E. associate editor of Healtt D. Brown of Det Mich turned to the cit night a! 1g toured Alaska in an auto. Biggest Book Is Half Ton in Weight | panlons A ( who re Ler | CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Chieago claims to have not only the littlest book in the world, in the form of “the littlest Bible,” but also the bigwe k in the world. Here is it The book |s owned by a medical firm for holding original testimonials from the 1. It weighs thick and f seven feet Il over the we is a foot way and feet other. | Mother—-Don't you know that we are commanded our neighbor Little that's most ever darling to love One—Yes, an’ I we can get al ry ng with Exchange. Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc Ml. ft. tna” bebe | wren FoR A yt UT You Won't MIND THAT. This ie the only photo ectually taken in court in whieh J J. McNama sion, the first day of the trial While in} © to charges preferred by his n, 26 years s'pose | 16, 1911 / Words by Schaefer Music by ‘Condo ’ ASTRONOME 1 DON'D w Jonas” Gor # = LIKE DOT IGHT IN -icK-\ \ SHERE, 1 erie ea. FELLOow! x —— ~ 9 Top, left to right-—Joseph Scott, Clarence Darrow, lawyers for the defense. I; John J. McNamara and Sheriff Hammell. appears. it was posed McNamara, now on tri brother's trial is finie France of the league to t tional conference of Municipal iR | Thi W ddi T rs h f S ff leagues, to be held In Richmond. | REVOlutionists is Wedding Iriumph for Suffragettes , hag depsar ned 2 vennenngy A Soci lists corroxwoop FALLS, Kas, the district court, Mixe Gussie “singe ‘Tax panting | re Lalists |... For the first thme in| Houston, to act ae witness (Bho) 5 o | United Freee Leesed Wired | Chase cout my |miKht have tapped on, the office ree and voted unaulmously t0) sANSAS CITY, Oct. 16—Chinese ‘ County & MAFTiAge COreMODY | 4oory of the county superintendent tpg erent 2 na patriots now traveling throughout 8" been performed by « woman. | Anna Arnold, and the registrar of | the east to tell thelr countrymen |'® the absence of her husband. the | deeds, Bertha Plummer, aud invited | ‘CURTIS WILLS WISH |: 1% rerctuticnars cause tn cuimn, | Sout probate judge, Mra. 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