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AVIATION ACHIEVEMENTS.
, A finmmary of Affair at Home and
!l Abroad Mlscellaneoui Happen
lug t Explosion Storm and
f Shipwreck Qamee aud Rum. "
JAXUAKT.
, I ClfTord Pinch ot,' chief forester, re
f moved by President Taft.
' 1 S SIUHUAnT.
IS. Herbert Gladstone, whose father, W.
IX Gladstone, "the great rammonw,"
I twloe declined a seat In the House of
i lords, elevated, to the peerage.
'-. ' ' ' "" AUBCil. .' 1' ...
II Ex-President Roosevelt reached Khar
turn on his return from Africa.
11 Premier Aaqultb's resolutions llmltlni
the veto power of the bouse of lords
carried In the house of common by
majority of Id ,
& The British house of lards passed the
notorious Liberal budget bill.
SKAT.
4
King Oeorge V.
proclaimed
; throat hoot the
British empire,
U. South A fries n un
ion proclaimed at
. Ifetorta. .
11 Ei-Tresldent
Theodore Hooae
' velt welcomed In
Kew Tore; on his
return from his
' African and Euro
pean trip.
The "railroad" Mil.
creatine a court
of commerce and
amending the In
George V.
terstate commerce act of HOT, became
a law.
Con cress adjourned,
Una. l'orflrto Llas re-elected president
f Mexico.
rmtetsxa. -
Emperor William of Germany and
Prancla Joseph of Austria met at Vi
enna. oc-rosea. -
Republican uprising In Lisbon. King
Manuel of portueal dethroned. The
army and nary skied with the revolu
tlerikils. who proclaimed a republic
El-tJovemnr Charles E Hifithe too
the eeth of ofnc as Justice of the
; laited 8ts.es supreme court at Wash
lngten. - ,
XX Crows Prhve Chowf Msha VsJIra-
Ch. who visited this country to 1X0,
preclalmed king of Slam.
omiri.
I, Insults to the American flag In the
tlty of Keatco. American ctUsens at
tacked. 4 1 emrrmtle landslide In several etatee
In state elections and a Demorrette
j khouae of reprssentsttvee In conarea
! rVvturned. alaasachuaetta. Connecticut.
! ' New York and New Jersey started
; . ttrmocratto governors to succeed Re
' publican governors, snd Ohio re-elect-
ed a I-esnorrstle governor.
Ml' iTesMent Taft sailed from Charleston
en the cruiser Tennessee on an official
visit to the republic of rename and
the canal none.
11 lYesident Taft addressed the Pana
mans at a stste banquet and dsrtared
that there would be no annexation of
the repubUe of Panama to the I'nlted
State.
&. ITesldent Taft reached Fort Monroe
on his return trip from Panama.
Revolutionary uprisings snd some light
Ins In several cities of M-iko
It. The Br Ulh parliament dissolved by
royal prw tarnation.
' " ' tScansca.
1 Gen. rorfliio Pisa Inaugurated presi
dent of Mexico fur the elithih tiros.
4 The last session of Ihs (1st congresa
, opened.
4 lTn.l.tnt Tuft's mesas recommend-
sd that the Tenants renal be fortified,
' a ship subotdy, limited parcels poet
- t aad a halt In legttlailon on eorpors
f tiona. '
H AeavN-late Justice fdrtrd rvnirlass
Whits of the Cntted State supreme
, court appointed chief Juatlra. Jodxe
i . Willis Van Itrvanter of Wyoming and
i " Ja1w J. It. ijimar of Ocorgte notnl
nated ereoctate Justices.
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NATURE'S MOODS.
lAwcasr.
M. The river R'lne exceeded hlgn water
snerk In I'aria, emUngortng the city
and paralysing traffic.
S. Mising of the wsiere of the Seine m
I"nii- i'MrM hy the ranatlon of rain;
snnsre miles Inundated; loss sell
, ntated over Mlu.OW.oe, . -,
rCBHl'ARf.
U Eruption of eob-eno rosea. Costa
Klcs, destroyed K Uvea
A. Over M deaths In anowstUee la the
mountains at norther Idaha.
Maarn. .
I Abnnt lot deaths from snowsltdea la
the mnuntalns of Wsilnglo.
i. Snowelide In Ro(rs pase Iteitlih Co
lurabla. caoeed the loss of upward ot
' C llveo.
. Aran.
It Violent snowstorm, wind and f reefing
temperature caused destruction at bud-
, ding fruits In the cent rel lake region,
extending south 10 Tennessee. -
r.
4 Earthquake In Costs Piles; pro vinos of
Certato nearly d-etrofed; estimated
oe ef life over I W). ' -
II Earthquake shocks In Ostlfornln.
la. Earthquake shocks at los Angelee and
' vicinity.
It The eerth paaeed through the tell ef
llailey's evihdi at 10.17 p. m , New
' Tork time.
Violent earthquake shuck at Salt Lake
- lopft '
Clovdmirst wiped out severs! vfflaeee
In eastern ' Hungary ind destroysd
Shout ao lives.
tiestrurtive earthquake In soiilhem
Italy; upward ef l' deaths.
Cloudburst In the Ahr vslley, Frussla,
deetmyed 150 lives.
Wlndelorm esueed death of 11 people
In New Tork city. ,
, JI-LT.
g) firrsotie killed snd hundreds Injured
fey a toenails nenr Milan, Italy,
. ' at'ot-er.
flood In Tnkre deetrnyed over irrg
feonees) and shops and over 1. 00 live.
' Keeping Terlal!in1r st It flvei
that dlitlnctlon, ttyl ind lndlvfdttal
liy Ira culm for all our work. Th
14 "A fierce Morm swept over Europe,
causing a Heavy loss of. life on the
English coast and on the Baltic- ,- -
11 A hurricane caused widespread devas
tation in Cuba, :. -t .
14 -A West 'India hurricane struck tilt
coasts of Florida and South Carolina,
0. Ischla, an Island In the Mediterranean,
and Naples swept by a hurricane; 10
.". dead in Ischla.
' ' DECEMBBK, '
1 Heavy storm of rain and snow la th
northern and eastern states. :
JANUARY.
4 Charles W. Morse, convicted New Yrk
; banker, began a IB year sentence In
the United States penitentiary at At
"' lanta. :
B, The organlzsd volunteer militia of the
, United States became a permanent ad
, Junct of the regular army establish
" rnent by ths operation of the Dick law,
11 John R. Walsh, 'Convicted Chicago
' banker, began serving his I year tern
In the federal prison at Leavenworth,
1 Kan. ,
17. Indictment of the New Tork World In
the Panama libel ease quashed In the
, I'nlted States circuit court In New
York. . - . i- r
rcnnuAay.
4 Edward Payson Weston started from
Loe Angeles, CaL, on bis walk to New
'' York,
4 The Connecticut "hatters' boycott"
case decided In favor of the plaintiff,
" with an award of damages against the
" Individuals who Instituted theSboyeott
amounting lo
M. Strike of the street car men began la
Philadelphia.
tL Rioting In Philadelphia due to the car
men's strike resulted In the death' of
five people; 100 Injured.
O. The Nlcarsguan revolutionist defeat
ed at Tasma, losing Wt in alL-
: atAncH. . : , .(
I General walkout In Philadelphia to aid
the striking street car men.
4 Nicholas Tschalkovsky, Russian revo
lutionist, acquitted on charge of crim
inal activity.
State wide striks declared In Pennsyl
vania In sympathy with the Philadel
phia car men a atrlke.
15. Xorge Cannon, coustn 'of Lerny Can.
son. American, who waa executed by
Zelays. hanged for conspiracy at CO
rlnto. Nicaragua, by order of President
Malrta,
XI State wide sympathy , strike to aid
the Philadelphia car men declared off
by the Pennsylvania labor unions.
arnit.
14 Col. Duncan B. Cooper, ens of the con-
VtrtM murderers of Benstor E. W.
. Carmaek. pardoned by Gov. Patterson
of Tennessee.
14 Knttves attacked foreigners and burn
ed missions at Changsha, Hunan prov
ince, tnina.
14 Philadelphia ear strike ended with
soma advantages to ths strikers.
14 Dedication of Hall of American Re-
-, publico at Washington, .
MAT.
1 Edward Parson Weeton arrived at
city ball. New York, having made the
ttoo mile trip from Loe Angelas to 71
walking dart.
K. Dr. H. C. Hyde declared guilty ef the
murder or Col. Be ope and sentenced
to lire Imprisonment
B. Nlearaguaa government force re
pulsed In an attack upon Estrada's
revolutionists at liluefleld.
rex a.
1. Capt Scott's aatarctlo expedition stfl
ed from London.
tn.v.
4 Nnmerous Hots In which many people
were killed followed the new of the
rtng event at Keao.
4 RW and lynching In Newark. O.
M. Estrada's revolutionists defeated the
Nlearaguaa forces at Acoypa.
acocsr.
4 Mayor Wnitam i.
Caynor shot oa
buard the oceai
liner Kaiser WD
belm der Oroasa
by James J. Oalla
gher, a dlarhsrged
city employee.
14 Estrada' rvot
tlonlats defeated
the Madrls force
In front of Ma.
naciiav
;34 Managua, capital
m it-wrnaua( we
cupled by the vic
torious revolution
ists under Estra
da. Madrla. tbe
Mayor Gaynor.
president. Brd. i
rrrCMsan.
1 J. L Hulchlnson. former ctrcus part'
ner with fiarnum st Bailey, died at
Shelter Inland. N. Y.
0. Gen. Charles R prevton, noted blind
political adrr, died In Prevldenoa,
H, I.
. errosta.
H The White Star line steemehip Olynt
pw, ths lancMt in the wotld. wa
launched at pelfsst.
H Ir. Ilawley II. Otttpen found gntlty
of the murder ef hie wife. Belle El
more. In the Old Bailey criminal court.
London.
nownaia.
4 The Coeur d" AN-ne reservation opened
up to general settlement.
14 Prince Victor Napoleon Bonaparte,
pretender to the throne of France
marrhd Prtnceaa Clementine of Ilea.
glum at MoncalM-rl. Italy.
Count Tolstoy, who disappeared front
bis home enyslerloualy In October, dis
covered In a railway station In an en
feebled condition.
B. Dr. Hawlry Harvey Ctippen htnaed
In tondon for the murder of his wife.
" Belle Elmore
M. The crews ef two Praslllan warship
mutinied In the herbor of km Janeiro
and opened Bra on the city.
V. The meant flcent new Pennsrlvanla
railroad station at Thirty-second street
and Seventh ave
nue. New York,
formally opened
for Irafflo west and
south,
llexlcsn ti top de
feated HO rsvota
Uonlets In battle
at Chihuahua.
.The government
shed for the dis
solution of the su-
gar Iniet as "
' oprpfiratlon In re
straint of trade".
to. Mark Twain me.
tnorlal ceremonies
took place In wr.
seals hall. New
: York,
Msrk Twain.
1 prxeasaa.
1 Statoe of Oen. rre.lerlrk Wlthetm von
, Steuben, noted flauro tit Washing
ton army during ths Revolutionary
t War. unveiled In Washington.
14 Mutiny of Bredllan marine at Rio do
Janeiro rea.ilted In a battle, causing
S" e molt lee
OfTlrlal fli'ires of th ltth census pub
rhed. Population, exrlualve of Alas.
, ks, H.nt Including ail possessions.
101.los.iXJ0: gln since I urn. Is,
14 Andrew CernegM gave lu.0.ie U U
cause of pea,
Aviation meet al Lo Angtlea,
Read "Aa I Haw U or "The Bor
rower la Tbe Bcrvint of Tbe Lender.
10d per copy at th Main Street Pnar
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11 Steamer Csarlna wrecked on Cooe bay
Oregon coast; 80 drowned.
rSBHUAKT.
Th United States naval tug Nina lost
on the voyage from Hampton Road
to Boston with crew of Si on board.
The French liner -Generaf Chanzy
wrecked In a gale near the Island of
Minorca; 1C9 persons perished.
tt live lost on the Pacific Navigation
company's steamer1 Lima, stranded la
th tralt of Magellan. ; - ,
I sailor killed by explosion on th
United States cruiser Charleston dur
ing; praqtic In Philippine water. . ,
j r I , -hat;; ,r . i
18 death by the linking of the steamer
Frank H. Goodyear near Port aux Bar
qulaa. Lake Huron. '
The French submarine Ptuvtoee rami
med by a ferryboat and sunk with all
her crew of 17 to Dover strait ,
'' OCTOBEK.
14 British steamship Wally wrecked off
;' the Brazilian coast; m passengers and
sailor droamed.
O, The Haitian gunboat La Llberte wa
wrecked by an explosion off Port aua
Palx and sank with 70 . persons. In
cluding 10 generate,
decevbc.
Q. Cerman steamer Palermo wrecked on
the Spanish coast, carrying down M
persona, , . ....
JaWOAKY. '
4 tjton Delagranga, pioneer aeroplan
exnerlmenter. killed by the fall of a
Ttlr4n mnnnnlnni at Ttnrdiuinx ITTanreL
Uubert Latham, French aviator, beat
the records for height of heavier than
air machines by ascending nearly 4601
feet at Mourmelon, France.
14 Aviation meet opened at Lo Angeles,
CaL : " -
, . Amru.r;, : '. . f; .
V. Louis Paulban, ; French aviator, won
the Dally Mall iM.om prize by flying
from 1ondon to Manchester, England,
IHS miles, In St minutes actual time,
t MAT. ' '
23. Glenn IT. Cortls
' flew from Albany
to New York, fol
lowing the course
of the Hudson rlv
er, winning the
New York World'
prise of 410.000.
imm.
14 Walter 8. Brook
Ins established new
worlds altitude
record by ascend
ing 4.1 Jeet In a
Wright aeroplane
" at Indianapolis.
Glenn H. Curtis.
14 C. K. Hamilton
dmva a Curtlss bl
plana from New York to Philadelphia
and return, winning r.v.vn pnza; uma.
New York to Philadelphia. 8 miles, I
hour tt minutes; Philadelphia to New
Vnrlr 1 kor SS Wltnntea.
17. Walter . Brooklna made new world'
altitude record by ascending tjm leet
at tnfllan&nolls.
n r-ount snoeltna dlrurtbla Deutschland
sailed miles from rrieancBsnaven
i rnaaiiarT earrvtna u eassenasrs.
ti. Zeppelin' airship Deutschland mad
an excursion trip, carrying n pasaen
. gera., ,
, .. ... . WIT, "
4 Clifford B. Harmon broke ths Amerf-
can. amateur lor.g flight reoord (hi
own) b remaining In the air I boar
Zl4 minute at Mineoia.
4 Second tnternatkmal avtatloa meet
opened at Rhelme. Franca Aviator
W arhter killed by the fall of ble ma-
chine
4 Walter R. Breoklns flew 481 feet op
ba the air at Atlantic City.
U Cspt C. S. Rolls, English aviator.
kilii-d at Bournemouth In a w ngbt bi
plane.
ACOtrtT.
14 Radley, an Ensliab aviator, broke th
worlds speed flight record by flying a
mile In 7 J4 seconda
14 C. r. Wlllard carried three passenger
on a quarter mil biplane trip at Gar
den City, beating the worlds record
en the nomnsr of passengers.
B. Glenn It Curt lee made an over water
record by flying to miles over Lake
Erie In 1 hour It minutes, aa average
of ell miles aa hour.
KPTESKCa.
17. 13 balloon started from Indianapolis
In aa American championship race.
Balloon America II. landed nenr War-
ronton. Vs., after a fllaht of hours.
14 Weymann. aa American, and Georre
Chat-es. a Iwruvuin. attempted to fly
over the Alpe. Chaves succeeded, but
eras mortally hurt la landing.
a. Walter S. Brooktns broke the eroea
country distance record by flying from
Chteam to Springfield, 1M miles. Win
ning 110,000 prize,
, . 1 ocToass, ' '
4 Aviator Wynmalen made a world's
record for hetkht by ascending t.U4
feet at Mmirmeion, France.
14 Welmans balloon America started on
Its oversea flicht at Atlantic Ctty.
IT. 19 bnll'ins. retreaentlng four nati-na
tafted from St luls m th Interna
t tonal race for the Bennett cup and
lift) In prises.
The, dlrtu Me balloon Clemenl-Tteyard,
rernlng 7 people, sailed from Paris to
Tendon In hmtr.
14 Wrllman abandoned hi airship M
nllrs off llatteraa after sailing about
' K miles In 7 hours; fsrtheat eastern
jenint teach! wa 1M mile northeast
ef Nantucket
14 Jtalloon Amerk It., Post and Itawtey
aeronaut, landed In the province of
Quebec. I U miles from St Louis, win
nmg the Bennett cup for distance.
fl The International aviation meet open
ed at Belmont park. New Turk.
ft. Ralph Johnstone broke the Amerlrsn
aeroplane record for flight by ascend
ing T.VJ feet at Belmont park, beating
" I. Armstrong Drexel's record of I.I'O.
fl. Ralph Johnstone ascended .0K feet la
an sernplane at Belmont park. (The
world" record waa 414.)
14 Claude Grahame-Whlte won the speed
rc at telmont park; time for U I
" miles, 1 minutes 14 second.
14 J. B. Mnlaant won the race from Bel
mont park to the statue of Liberty
and return, covering M mile In tt
minutes M M seconds.
tL Ralph Johnston eacended 4714 feet at
Itelmont perk. eetablUhlng a world
record for altitnde.
. wovtnsta.' "
14 Eneen P. Ely In th Curt I as blptan
Hudson Filer flew from the deva of
the 1'nlled Stalea croiser Birmlnr. am,
In Hampton ItoHs, to Wllloughby
beach, 7 mile dlsnt
14 Ralph Johnstone, the aviator, killed by
the fall of hi blplsn at Denver: aged
to
B. J. Armstrong Dreial aseended lT
fewt in a monoplane al Philadelphia,
breaking th world record,
- PBcasjaaa.
4 lgneug, French aviator. Boa red to
eel f"t at Pan. making a new world
record for aimed
If you srwd s took, butler, or
or other aerraot, or wish to sen
or buy anything, un s Sua Want Ad,
Uier bring retulti,
M. Capt, ' ISellahger, French rnV
avii
, ... broke, ute wp.ua epeea record oy
Ing an average of over 86 miles an
In a lOOmlle fllghf from VUicenn
GAMES AND RACES
!'""' ; "gAMOAIlt.
Fred Same won th three eushlol
billiard championship of the worl
from Alfredo De Oro, the Cuban cham
plon, to New York; final oor 1M
'117. " ' '
' raBBViar.
Jt Ad Wolgast de-
, tested Battling
Nelson for ths
lightweight cham
plonshlp at Rich
mond, CaL. In 40
rounds, -atAKCTi,
'
Thure Johansen,
B wed, set a
world's Marathon
record by running
'18 mile SG5 yards
In 1 hours M min
utes (6V seconds.
Barney Oldfleld
Irish-American
autolst, broke th
world's auto rec
. Ad Wolgast
ord for a mile by driving car over the
course In 17.11 seconds at Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Torn Hueiton won t cushion billiard title
from Fred Eames at Denver.
L Barney Oldfleld won the 20 mile auto
event at Daytona Beach, Fla., cover
ing tbe course In 19 minutes.
L Cambridge defeated Oxford In the an
nual eight oared rowing race at Put
ney, England.'. s
. f i. MAT.- .
tt Fltzherbert won tbe Brooklyn ban al-
-, cap at Gravesend.
: . .. , vm. ' -
L Lemberg won the Entilrtl Derby. "
J5. Cornell won the varsity eight four
oared race and freshman' sight at
Poughkespsle.
44 Nuaga, owned by lime. Cheremeteff,
won th French Grand Prix, beating
- W. K. Vanderbilt' Relnhart by aj
' - neck.
Ml Harvard won the varsity race over
Yale at New London. , , ; 1
- , TOLT. ' --'
4 Jack Johnson defeated Jeffrie In IS
rounds at Reno for the world' heavy
. weight ehamptonshlp. . . . .
, 1 . Auocrr.
14 Uhlan est a new trotting record by go
ing a mile In 18 at Cleveland.
M, Harvester lowered the world's record
for stallions by trotting a mile In 1:14
at the Empire City track, Yonker.
8. William A. Lamed, national lawn ten
nis champion, defended his title at
Newport, defeating Thomas C Bundy
of California. '
H, Novelty won th Futurity and $3,160
at Saratoga, with Baihti second.
- immiciK
17. Paul Sorg broke the four-ln-band rec
ord by driving a mile In t:j at White
Plains, N. Y.
3. Harvester lowered the trotting record
. for,stallkn to 1:01 at Columbus.
- OCTOBF.k.
L Th Vsnderbfit cup uto race for 1310
wss won by Harry F. Grant; time t
- hours U minutes t second
14 The Army football team beat Yale,
to 4 at West Point '
& The Philadelphia Athletic beat the
Chicago National for ,tb world
baseball championship, 1 to 4 at Chi
cago. "ovulate. 5
14 Harvard beat Dartmouth, II to 4 In a
football gam at Cambridge.
Yale defeated Princeton, I to 4 at
Princeton.--.... .
Michigan and Pennsylvania played a tie
' game at Franklin field; score 00.
Minnesota defeated Wisconsin by score
of a to at Minneapolis.
Cornell beat Chicago In football at Itha
ca by score of IS to t.
14 Yale and Harvard football match re
sulted in a tM. score gam at New
Haves, t, -i
Michigan eaptutcd the western football
champlonahln from Minnesota by a
cor of t ft t on Ferry fleUL Ann
Arbor, i '
tt. The Navy defeated the Army, t to 4
at football on Franklin Held, Philadel
phia. Deceases.
4 George Moore made a new world' reo
ord run of IS at t cushion carom btl
llsrds m New York.
14 Root and Moran. the Irish American
team, won the t day bicycle race In
New Tork; score 4M mile I lap.
C 8 killed by dynamite explosion In
Aihokan tunnel at Cold Sprint?, N.
it killed and Injured la th wreck
a paasencr tram on the Canadian Pa
cific at the crossing of Spanish river,
Ontsrio.
U. Tt miner killed by explosion In the
Colorado Fuel and Iron company'
mine at Prlmero. Colo.
reMtCAkT.
4 tt miner killed by n explosion In th
Browder mm near Drskssboro. Ky.
14 1! killed and S Injured In a head-on
eolllrlon near V-eon. Oa., on the Geor
gia Southern and Florida railroad.
' naacit ' ' '
4 IS miner klllr l by explosion In th
gold dtgtlngs on Douglas taland, Alas
ka. -
SL 41 death In a wreck of Rock taland
railroad trains at Green Mountain, la.
MAT. i
4 Explosion In a coal mine at Palo,
Ala., entombed ISO miners.
tt 1 boilers of the Amerlcsn Tin Plate
company at Cnnlon, O., exploded, kill
ing 4) men end Injuring upward of M
14 Dynamite explosion In the guard bar
racke at Plnar del Rio. Cuba, destroy
, ed over lu live.
!. I
14 It people klllcl snd netrly Vi Injured
In a railway collision near Versailles, .
Franca, '
Jt'LT, a I
4 Cincinnati section of th Twentieth
Century tJmltnf wrecked In colllton
at MM'lletown, O ; 11 killed and many
Injured.
" MYtiag.
B. CotlhaVm oa H e Wabash Trsrtlon line I
near Klngalsnl, Ind., caused the death ,
I of tt passenger. !
' f KCTOSKS.
4 t olllslon ot el-otrie cars at Sptingflald, i
11U caused f'S death of ti persons,
chiefly pseseraers. .
4 fa miners wf trapped by an explo-j
ion In th Colorado Fuel and Iron
' eompany' mix at Bisrkvill. Colo. . !
'p.rvnaaa. " ' ;
4 Explosion ha mm No. I of th Victor
American Fuel company, Colorado, on
" tombed to miner. .
t-rcrsnt.
4 Exploslntr In th Cans 4 entllertrs
mines at Ce levue, Altrerta. burled tt
miner. ' t
14 Explosion In a power heus at Grand
Certral etnli m. New York, caused ex
tenslvs datnece In th vicinity aad th
leas of men) live.
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