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Aviation: Meet at Ban Francisco. IS. Obituary: Gen. George U. Dandy, U. S. A., retired, a veteran of the Mex ican and civil war*. In New York city; aged 11. Fire: Tha chamber of commerce In Cin cinnati deatroyed; lois 11.000,000. U Convention: The American Clvlo fed eration met In annual aoaalon In New York. (T. Fire: Femcroft Inn, at Danvera, Ma*a„ a noted hoatolry built In 1171, totally destroyed. , * Explosion: Accident In the flrsroom of the baltleahlp pelawara killed I sea men. M, Obituary: Sir Francl* Gallon, noted English explorer and writer, In Lon don: aged a*. Aviation: Sstgcne B. Ely, Curtlaa avi ator, flew from the Ben Franclaco avi ation field to the deck of the cruiear Philadelphia, 11 mllee, and baok to the starting point. 1A Obituary: l*aul Morton, flnanclar, for merly aecretary of the navy, In New York city; aged 64. ft A*aa**lnatlon: David Graham Phil- Journalist and novellat, ehot down In Ihe atreet* of New Tork by Fits hush Coyle Golds borough, who Imme diately killed hlm*elf. It Japan: Twelve Japaneee anarchlata un der conviction for conaplracy to kill the mikado and hia family were exe cuted at Tokyo Obituary: David Graham Phillips, tha author, died from wound* received on • the Bd; aged 44. ■l Mr Charlea Dilke, English at a teaman. In tied d. t Tidal Wave: A ruah of waters follow _ lag upon the eruption of Mount Taal, In the Phlllpplnee, deelroyed aeveral villages along the ahorea of Lake Taal: 100 deatha reported, ft Obituary: John Mac Whirl er, noted British painter, la London; aaed 74. It Aviation: J. A. McCurdy, American aviator, flew from Key West, Fla., to within 10 mllea of Havana, Cuba, win ning a prise of KM from the Havana ■ Post. PKBRUARY. L Explosion: M killed, hundred* hurt by dynamite at pier 7. Communlpaw, Cen tral Railroad of Naw Jersey: damage exceeded 41.000,000 Obituary Raar Admiral Charles t Bper ry, commander of tha American bat tleship fleet on It* world cruise, lIOS-'t hi Washington: aged tt 4 Obituary: Osn. Met A. Cronje, Boar leader In the war with England, In .1 Jglerksdorp, Transvaal: aged 71. ft Mexico Gen. Oroaco'a rebels beaten In aU day battle: government troops en tared Juares at night FMe: Slate capltol at Jafferaon City. Mo., Mimed: lose li.ooo.ooo." I. Personal: John Orahaa Hop* Iforaley Bereaford. Lord Deciea, married Helea Vivien Gould, daughter of Qeorge J. Oould, In New York, ft Obituary: Rear Admiral gtlas W. Ter ry. U. ft N.. In Washington ;,aged 44 Political: Tha Arizona conatltution adopt ed by popular vote, ft Obituary: Dr. Edward O. Janew ay, noted Niw York specialist at ■ummlt. N. J.: aged cs. ft Obituary: Gen. Alexander ft Webb, whose brigade held the "bloody angle" at Osttyaburg, at Klverdala, N. Y.; ft Obltusry: Rear Admiral Arthur P. Naxro. U. a N.. retired, at Jamaica Plains. Mass.. axed Q Raar Admiral W. ft Bogert, U. S M.. retired: aged Political: Juares, Mexico, under martial ft Spot-tins: C M. Daniels lowered M meter swimming mark at Naw York Athletic club. United Stataa won ourl- Ing tournament, beating Canada, at ft (porting: Sam LangfOrd whipped BUI Lang la London, ft Obituary: Quanah Parker, world's richest Indian, most famous of Coman che tribe, in Oklahoma; agad (?.£> JKallroada: Interstate commerce conuale aton disallowed increased freight rates; SOO roads affected la aaat sad middle II Political: United States senate ratified new treaty with Japan. ft Political: House approved fortlßcatloa of Panama canal, appropriating 8,- Obituary: Frederick ■ptelbagen. old 4 school novelist, la Bertla; agad tt : gam Walter Foaa. poet and lecturer, ID ft Political: Resolution to "elect United Kfttatas senators by direct vote of the "people loat in aenate by 4 votes. ft Convention: Southern commercial ofla ftObHuaTy: Ellen'wads Colfax, widow Schuyler Colfax, at tol Sr aSu Aviation: Lieut. Hague of Hi* omtalyTTz. "mil**,"" reoord to oate tor ovfrsfa flight. T. Political: I'resident Taft accepted rea lisation of Richard A. Balllnger aa secretary of the Interior; Walter L. Fl»her of Chicago appointed. Army and Navy: 11.000 United State* eol dler*. 15 veeaels and f.OOO marlnea or dered to the Mexican border and gull ooeet for mimic warfare. Obituary: Rear Admiral J. C. Fremont U. B. N.. *on of the lata Gen. J. C. Fremont, U. S. A., tThe Pathfinder), at Boston; aged M. IX. Mexico: JO federal* and 7 municipal guard* killed In battle with rebels nsai Artsga. i - II Judicial: United States supreme court affirmed constitutionality of the corpo ration tax. IS. Dlaaster: II killed under falling walla In Nashville, Tenn. Obituary: W. D. Bloxham, ex-governor of Florlde, at Tallahassee; agad 74 Frank Work, capltallat. famous lover of horees. who never entersd an auto mobile. In New Tork city; agad ML Aviation: First aero war meessge deliv ered at Ban Antonio. Tea., by Lieut. Ben D. Foulola, U. • A., who Sew H miles In 41 minutes. IT. Mexico: Insurrectos' "Decree Wo. 11" guaranteed protection to lives aW la tsrests of foreigners then In Msalcc and reimbursements for losses "as soon aa the triumph of the provisional government will havs become recog nised by the cspture of Mexico City." U. l'ersonal: Col. Hoosevelt opened great Arlxona dam bearing his name, it. Obituary: Erneat Crofts, R A., noted painter and keeper of Royal academy, London; aged M. Sporting: Teddy TetxlafT in Loxler car established four world's records at I.os Angeles, beating Ralph de Palma, driving a Flat; 100 mile race finished In 1 hour 14 minutes » 1-4 seconds. XL Battleahlp Tsxas, of Santiago bay fams, sunk by high exploalve projec tiles In test. Firs: At Bsntsn. Pa., loss 2.000.000 by the burning of a distilling plant. Xt Obituary: Col. Charles Psreg Lincoln, cousin of Abraham Lincoln and long connected with federal diplomatic and departmenUl aervlcea, at El Reno, Okla. Firs: Leavenworth county (Kan.) oourt house; loss t1. 000.000 fll Aviation: Louis Brsgust carried 11 pas ■angers two miles In monoplane In France, breaking record to date. M. Aviation: Roger Bommer, French bl planlat, broke Breguet'a "asrobus" rec ord: carried 11 paaaengers. Shipwreck: British Columbia steamer sunk la gale off Vanoouver island; M loat. M. Fire Horror: 144 lost llvss In fir* at n-9 Washington place, Nsw York. Railroad Accidant: Atlantic Coast llns Dixie FllSr wrecked near OoiUa, Oa.; ( killed. Firs: Nearly 11.000,000 loaa In Minneapo lis. a. Obituary: Brig. Oen. Ira J. Bloomfield. civil war hero, at Montevtata, Colo.; aged 74. Oen. Hamilton S. Hawkins, veteran of the civil and Spenlah-Amer- Ican wars, st Olsn Spring*, N. Y.; sged 71. H. Cyclone: Pentisylvsnla and New Jer sey swspt by devastating windstorm sxtsndlng to North Carolina; St Law. •rsnce. Pa,, practically daatroyad. a. Aviation: Lieut. Erler, with passsng*r, flaw In blplans from near Bsrlln to Hamburg, lgl mllee. la t hours M min utes. ■porting: C. M. Daniels s4t new world's swimming record. 1M for M meters In tank at Plttaburg. n Firs: n. 000,000 loas at oapltol building. Albany. N. Y. Obituary: Sir Casper Pardon Clarke, former director of Metropolitan Mu seum of Art New York, la London; *0 H porting: Hob Burman drove autocar » miles In It minutes U.M ssoonds (4104 miles sn hour, a record) at Pablo Beach. Fla. IL Political: Jamas Aloyslas OOorman. suprams oourt justloa, eleoted s*as»nr from Naw York. ■porting: Louis Die brow st Pablo Bsaoh. Fla., msds world suto marks: It mllee. 17 minutea B.M ssoonds; IN miles, i bouts M mlnutss 11 ssoonds; B4 mllss (no previous time for thle straight* away rsoordsd), I hours M mlnutss S iifionfli Obituary: Otto Rlngllng, strsas ataa. la Nsw Tortt city; agsd It APRIL. L Obituary: Martin Gretf. lyrta poet of modern Germany, al Kufststa. Austria- Hungary; agsd 71 ■porting: Oxford woa 4Mb annual beat raoe from Cambridge breaking Oxford- Cambridge regatta rscorda. 4 Personal: Carter H. Harrison stscted mayor of Chicago for fifth time. Political: 42d congreaa convened: Champ Clark apeaker. Amertoaa-Japaneee commercial treaty ratified, ft Mine Disaster: 41 man and boys por ta had In the Panooaat mine at Throop. Pa.; IB llveo toet la the Baaaer nflaee, Alabama. Ift Shipwreck: Steamer lroqaots founder ed off Coal Islaad. British ColamMa: » llvss lost Obituary: Tom L Johnson, former may or of Cleveland. 0., noted for his fight for 1 cent railroad farea, la Osvelaad; aged H 11 Sporting: National aad American league baseball seasoa opsasd IX. Cyclone: Mlasourt. Ksnsas, Arkansas and Oklahoma atormswspt; 4» killed, over MO Injured; loes In tt. Louis over 92.000.000. \ Obituary: WUllsm Keith, landscsps IMlnter, at Berkeley. CsL; aged IS. 14. Obituary: Den man Thompson, the aa tor, at Weat Swansey, N. IL; aged g George Cary Eggleeton. author. 111 New York city; agad Tl. Personal: President accepted reelgaetloa of Or. David Jay* Mill, amkaassdsr to Germany. S. IMco: Tha Mb United States cavalry ordered by presldsnt to protest Am or ■porting: P. Krtnunsl waa aatlsaal gym i«aatiii 1 €7.19 In Nsw York. WUllsm Qusal ran M mllss la fl mlnutss MM sscaads la Maw York; naw world's Indoor rssord. 14. Mexico: Rsbata repulsed fedsrals sdiT tag to recapture Agua Prtsta. Ballets wounded Americans Is Douglas. Arts- IT. OsavenUoa: National SesMty of Daughters of the Amsrtcaa Revelation In Waablagtsn. Shipwreck: Spanish atsamsr San Fsr aand aank aff Flnalaurrs. Spala; a drowned. M. Personal: Mra. Matthew T. Beatt ef Illinois elected preetdent geasrai ef Natlennl D. A. R Obituary: Raar Admiral Richard lach. U. ft N . retired, at WasMagtaa: and 47. Harry Fenn, artist who msds first gift book Illustrations produced in this country, st Montclalr. N. J,; aged ft n. Sporting: Americans lost dsddlng In tsmntlonal chess inatoh. • gamee to 4; British playera won Newnea cup. XX Auto Record: Bob Burman did mils la * « seconds, lowering own world's rec ord. Xlt made day previous. Me also bast Barney Oldfield a X mils rseord on FJI hLI I I I IH]( January ftMß> the London "battle" In which anarchists held off IJIOO policemen and soldier* before Incinerating themselves. China suffered famine I and plagna In February. March, 20,000 troops were ordered to the Mexican border. Fighting continued in Mexico In ApriL Mar, Din* resigned I and later F. L Madero became president King George was crowned In June. Fifty year* after Itall Bun, on July 21, blue and gray shook hand* I on the field. August, Atwood flew from 8t Louis to New York. The Turko-Itallan war began In September. October, suit waa begun against the rtfti trust J. P. Morgan and B. H. Gary are defendants. November saw fighting to overthrow the Chinese government December witnessed the con taaslon* and sentences of the McNamaras, dynamiters. M. Sportlnif: AlfrSJI" Bhrunp "or England ran 10 mllss In 41 mlnutss 4 seconds, boating Queal's (American) record of M minutea M M seconds, st Mstropol- Itnn rink. New Tork. M. Political: Taft'a proposed Anglo-Amer ican arbitration trssty unanimously ratified In ths Guildhall. London. Ml Fire: t7.405.000 loss In Bsngor, Ma; X dead: business pert practically wlpsd out. MAY. ' Nsval: Ths Conqueror, England's Xth Dreadnought, launched. Convention: Bona of ths American Rev olution. In Loulsvllls, t Political: Houae of commons voted to curtail house of lords' powers. Obituary: John Hsnry Vandsrpoel, noted painter and art Instructor. In Chicago; aged 44 Sussn-P. Fowler, reformer, obs of thb original "bloomer brigade" orgalnand In 184, st Vlnslsnd, N. J. I sged 17. I Sporting: Zeus, 1-year-old, sst nsw track record at Plmllco by running T furlongs In lift. Convention: National peace conference opened at Baltimore by President Taft T. Sporting: William Queal. American distance runner, won world's II mile championship In Nsw York, defeating Tom Longboat; time 1 hour O minutea IX 4-4 ssconds. Obituary: Mrs. Wlnfleld Scott Hancock, widow of the noted general, near Mem phis, Tenn. t China: Cabinet form of government adopted, with Prince Chlng premier, t England: First court In King George V. held at Buckingham palace. Obituary: Col. Thomas Wsntworth Hlg ginson, author, hiatortan and soldier, at Cambridge, Mass.; sged (7. M Aviation DMSstsr: Llsut. a. E. M. Kslly, UnltsS Btales signal oorps, kill ed at San Antonio, Tax. Mexican Revolution: Juares was sur rendered to the Insurrectos after ssv sral hours' lighting; loasea 110 killed. S4 wounded: Madaro eetabltahed pro visional capital. It Personal: King George aad Queen Mary opened festival of empire st Crystal pslsce, London, their first pub lic ceremony and first of coronation fsstlvlllss. 14. Convention: lnternntlonal Institute of Agriculture aeaembly In Rome. It Standard Oil Case: United Statae su preme court ordered dlaaolutlon of Standard Oil company within *lx months. Aviation: Speed records with and with out a passenger twice beaten In mono plane flights at Rhslma. Henry Wey tnann. American, flew M.I mllea an hour and Lieut. Fequant, French, 101 mllea an hour. It Conventions: Unllsd Confederate Vet erans' reunion at Little Rock, Ark. Order of the Founders snd Patriot* of America In Philadelphia. Fire: 11,000.000 loaa st Portlsnd. Ma tl. Obltusry: W. B. Baker, ax-oongress aaaa and father of rural free delivery, at Aberdeen, Md.; aged 71. 14. Convention: General aaaembly of Proa byterian church at Atlantic City, N. J. It Sporting: Miss Dorothy Campbell. American, won woman'a golf cham plonahlp of Grset Britain. Nnval: Great Urltaln'a first "naval" air ahip launched. M Obituary: Frederick P. Vinton, noted Krtralt painter. In Boeton; aged 4t ex loo: Peece agreement between gov ernment and Insurrsctos slgnsd. Aviation DUautar: Henri Maurics Bar teaux, French mlnlater of war, killed and A. E ft Monla. premier, hurt when monoplane plunged Into crowd at laay-lae-Mollneux. France. II political: Henry L Btlmeon took oath aa aecretary of war. euoceedlng Jacob M. Dlcklneon. who reetgned on the lXtb. B. New Tork Public Library: New Tork city's IMOfcOM pubUo library dedicated ' and optnid. PotltkMLl: HOUM of riprntnfthr— rof4 to admit Arlaona and New Mexico to statehood Fire: Cbeetervllle, original home of George Wythe, signer of the Declara tion of Independence and aald to have been oldeet reeldence la Amotion, burn ed at Hampton. Va. It Convention: Congreoe on lnternntlonal arbitration at Lake Mo bonk. N. Y. B. Political: Porflrlo Dtax reetgned as president of Msxloo. Navy: Bsttlsshlp Wyoming. Inrgsst la Unltsd Ststss navy. Isuacbsd at PhU adelpble. Aviation: Ueut Menard. Preach avi ator, set mark by fiylas with paassa gar IB Mies M I hours M mlnutss In ytniM. It Avtatlsa: Pierre Vedrtnss flnlshsd first In ths Paris to Madrid raae. winning MO.OOO In pitsss Personal: Ex-Prssldsnt Dies left Msxloo eecretly aad embarked at Vara Crux for Spain It Fire: Dreamland. Co nay island's lar gast amussmsat park, dastrsysd; loss M.004.050 to 8 port I ix: Martin J. Bharldan threw dlacua HI (Ml «% incbaa. baatlas hi* I*lo racord Marly 1 faat. to Tha Court!: Supreme court found American Tobacco company tullty at violating Sherman anil-truat act and ardarad corporation to dlaaolra unlaaa raorianlaad Railroad Accldaat: on tha C a tad Q naar McCook. Nab.: M kUlad. OMtuairi W. ft. Ollbart. dramatic au thor and llbratUat, who wrote "Pina fore." "Patiepaa," tha "Mikado" a»4 othar favorttaa. to Leaden; a*ad E to ftportln* Ray Harroun won to* mile International auto eweepotahoe at In- AktMpotU: una I houra U-t minutes X. Kohlaralanan. Finn la h mnner. atada American raeard (or to alia* at Haw Tatkl Una 1 hour to mhautee to eee a. B port In#: Bunatar won tha EnTlah Darby. JUNK. L •porting: American taana defeated Saclleh la Oral Batch for Interna tlew -1 polo cup at Meadow Brook. H I. & ftportln*: H. H. Hilton at Liverpool won tha Britlab amateur «olt cham ■liaihlti by op and I to play at riaatwjak.iiillial 4 fttorm: Hehry triad aad rale etorm awapt over northern and central Ohio; many daatha; aatlmatad loee OLtoUto Kallroada: AWH terminal. world'. aacond largest for uaa of aaa railroad, opeaed In Chicago by Chicago aad Morthwaatarn. 1 Obituary: Edward Harrlgan. famoua old tlma actor aad playwright. la New Tork; aged t «. Mwfrmr wmfm l >h^ or~ BHSn rsvoti. enwrvu atexico City, ths populace showering him with flowers. Earthquaks: Mexico ahaken; deatha ea tlmated from 200 to I^oo. Obituary: Rear Admiral E. D. Roble, U. 8. N„ retired, veteran who waa with Perry In Japan In UU, in Wash ington; aged U I. Sporting: American playera won eec ond and declalve International polo match at Meadow Brook, N. 1., de feating Engllah team 4H to IH. Obituary: Carrie Nation, temperance champion. In Leavenworth: aged M. * 10-11. Notable electric storm on ths At lantic coast, centering at New Tork. ■porting: Alcantara 11. won the Prix 'du Jockey Club race, known aa the French Derby, ovar the Chantllly course 11 Convention: International Woman Suf frage alliance In Stockholm; Mrs. Car rie Chapman Catt (American) re-elect ed prealdent. 14. Flag Day: Tablet unveiled In Philadel phia to Betay Roaa, who made firat American flag. It' Firs: W. 000,000 dsmags In St. Louis manufacturing center. Obituary: Edward Shlppen, rear admiral U. 8. N., retired, at Chestnut Hill, Pa.; .agad K. Prof, lllram Coraon, noted . author and educator, at Ithaca, N. Y.; aged M. 14. Personal: Gen. Dlax, the *elf exiled ex-pre*ldent of Mexico, reached Spain. IT. Sporting: Martin J. Sheridan hurled the discus 141 feet IH inches, beating his May record by nearly 1 feet, at Paterson, N. J. It Aviation Disaster: Capt. Prlncetau, M. Le Martin and M. Lendron. French eylatora, killed and two Injured In Parla to London race."' Obituary: James Proctor Knott, ex-gov ernor of Kentucky and noted civil war character, at Lebanon, Ky.; aged 8t 11. Personal: President and Mrs. Tatt en tertained on allver wedding anniver sary. Political: United States recognised re public of Portugal. Tha Mains: First rsmaina recovered from wrecked battleship. Centennial: Hundredth anniversary of 1 cotton wssvlng at Fall River, Maaa, I celebrated. I M. Coronation: King George gave atate banquet. Shakaepeare ball In Albert hall. London. XL The Olympic: White Btar liner reached New York on first trip westward; tlma I day* 14 houra 42 minutea. M. Coronation: King George V. crowned in Weetmlnster abbey; John Hay* Hammond represented United State* aa apeclal ambaaaador. 14. Obituary: Rear Admiral Charlea 8. Norton. U. 8. N., at Weatfleid, N. J.; agad 71. Annlverearlea: The Society of Friends (orthodox) commemorated Its 2th ysar ly mestlng at Providence, R. I, Cen tennlal of Venesueia'a Independence celebrated. Coronation: Impoetng International aa. val review la honor of the king at Portsmouth. Explosion: 17 klllsd by a boiler explo elon on the Mississippi stssmer St. Jo seph at Berkley Landing, Mo. S. Sporting: Grand Prix de Parla won by Marquis da Ganay's As d'Attout XI Obituary: Paul da Longpre, noted painter of flowers, at Hollywood, CaL; agsd M. Naval: Ruaela'a first Drsadnought, ths Bevsstopol, Isuncbsd. M. Sporting: Harry Vardon won English opsn golf championship at Sandwich, England. JULY. L Hsat Wave i Beginning of a spell of Intenss hsat throughout the norths! a aad sastsrn states. Firs: Business part at Wsst Balam, Wis.; loss |60Q,000. Obituary: Eugans P. Ware, soldlsr aad post at Colorado ■prlaga; aged Tt ft Heat Wave: Thermometer Ml la Mew York, Ml la Topekn; hottest July 4th known In Mow York, ft Hsat: Fifth day of dsadly hsat wave In eeat aad middle west Osnvsntlon: Christian Bndeavorers at Atlantic City, N. J. I Political; United Statea, Great Britain, Japan aad Roasla slgnsd treaty for preservation of the fur seal. Obituary: Oen. Clement A. Evans, sx sommandsr United Confederate Vet erans, st Atlaata, Oa.; aged TT. ■hlpwreek: The Padfio Coast Uasr Baa ta Roaa strand ad near Point ArgueMo, CeL; meet, ft Personal: King George ▼. and Queen Mary welcomed oa first vtalt to Dublin ML CoaventtsaeT Elks grand lodgs at At lantis aty, M. J. National Edooatloo al association la San Fraaclaeo. IL Train Wreck: Federal oapreeo. Wash ington to Boeton. creahad down em bankment at Bridgeport Conn, if U killed. M hurt. Convention: Myatle Shrinere In Wpeine tor. N. Y. Fire: Ossoda aad Auaable, Mich., prac tically destroyed Aviation: Harry M. Atwood reached Washington, having down from Boe ton. Ml mllea. winning a Mew York Tlmee trophy end establishing a long distance American record. It Fire: South Watsrboro, Ma. harmed; Ift PeracaalMEdward. eldeet eon ef King George V.. installed aa Prises of Walea Tablst to "Foundsr" William P*na unvslled la Church of All Hal- H NavalVnlat crulssr for Cblaa's «ad *■ hilled B St ■yksevlll*. Pa. It Aviation: Ollaalagars. Belglaa aviator, aiade a world's record of aa ualnter rupted flight of Ml mllee at Brussels: prsslsss record heM by Tabu tea u. Ml rati mi A Convention: InternaUonal Order ef Good Templars In Philadelphia. Kaval: Ths annual naval war g»»~t be gan off the New England coast Xt Obituary: Charles Walter Btsteon. aotsd artist In Rotas: aged n. Annlvsrsnry: IMb aaaiversary of am Bull Kan battle oeiebraled at Manas •Me Va. Aviation: Marsel Loridaa Ww m\ miles, remaining aloft I hours m mln ntse. then a distance and duration m Political: aenate passed Canadian ree- Iproclty but U to IT. M Heal: Mast npprssslvs la Paris la S ysan; thermomsUr regMlwed Ml la' Berlin. Conflagration: Flree la the Stamhonl dtptrict of OtifinTlTiniJs ssnaad a Urn* orisii uw.OOV peopta home led. M. Obituary: W. E. M. Hlcki, lut aur vlvor of Seminole war, at Flint, Tenn. ; aged tl. H. Political: PrMldent Ilcnad bill (or rec iprocity with Canada. Aviation: Andre Beaumont won HO,OOO prize for circuit of Great Britain raoe of 1,010 mile*; Vedrlne, second. ■torm: Typhoon and tidal ware de stroyed 11.000 houaea and (00 Uvea In Japan. 11. Haiti: Revolutlonlata In possession of all cities on Island but the capital; United States warships ordered to pa trol coaat. Aviation: Bt. Croix Johnstone stayed in air 4 hours 1 minute and a fraction, breaking American record to date. Obituary} Edward M. Bhepard, noted H lawyer and Democratic leader, at Lake George, N. Y.; aged jl 21 Railroad Accident: U killed and 10 in jured on the Bangor and Aroostook, near Grindstone, Me. AUGUST. t Obituary: Edwin A. Abbey, American decorative artlfct. in London; aged 69 I Convention: International permanent bureau of peace opened at Berne, Swit zerland. Knights of Columbus In De troit. I. Political: Anglo-American and Fran co-American arbitration treaties signed by President Taft 4. Personal: Admiral Helhachlro Togo, who led Japan's victorious fleet In the Russo-Japanese war, landed at New York. Flood: Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma; damage estimate exceeded t1,000,000. 6. Personal: Admiral Togo, guest of hon or at White House dinner. 7. Sporting: Bob Burman made auto rec ord for a mile on a half mile track, time 1 minute t seconds, at Bcranton, Pa. Obituary: Elizabeth Akers Allen, the poet, author of "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother." at Tuckahoe, N. Y.; aged 79. Joseph Parry, Utah pioneer, "the fa ther of Irrigation," at Ogden, Utah: aged 86. I. Personal: Admiral Togo visited oon gress, both houses taking recess to re ceive him. Obituary: United Btates Senator William Pierce Frye of Maine, in Lewlston, Me.; aged 79. John W. Gates, the financier, In Paris; aged 66. Personal: John G. A. Lelshman appoint ed American ambassador at Berlin to succeed Dr. Hill, resigned. ■9. Shipwreck: French steamer Emir foundered off Tarlfa, Spain; 86 lives lost. Obituary: Gen. George W. Gordon, com mander In chifef of the United Confed erate Veterans, In Memphis. Tenn.; aged 75. Capt. George E. Bartlett, world famous rifle expert, in Los An geles; aged 61 Aviation: Jules Vedrlnes flew 490 miles, breaking single long distance flight record to date, at Paris. 10. Political: The British house of lords pissed the famous "veto bill," virtual ly surrendering to the house of oom " r—— tl. bituary: Gen. A. B. Nettleton, civil r.>ur veteran and Journalist, In Chlca * •; aged 71. „ , Sporting: Uhlan trotted halt a mile to wagon In 66* seconds at Cleveland, breaking the world's record of 1 min ute, made by Major Delmar In 1901 II Obituary: Josef Israels, noted Dutch artist, at The Hague; aged 86. Anniversary: Bennington. Jit, celebrat ed Its formation as a town 1M years ago. Aviation i International meat at Chloago. 11 Obituary! Mai. Henry Read Rath bone, a military aid to Llnooln, who grappled With Booth, the president's assassin, when latter had fired his fatal bullet, la Hanover, Germany; aged 71 Aviation: Harry N. At wood reached Chi cago from St. Louis, « miles, with two stops; time 6 hours 41 minutes. Convention: International Typographical union met In Ban Francisco. * Aviation Disasters: W. R. Badger of Pittsburgh and It. Croix Johnstone of Chicago killed at Chicago meet. 11 Obituary: Albert Gamier, French bo llard champion, la Paris. 11 Political: Senate passed resolution to admit Arizona and New Mexico Into the Union, U Aviation: W. C. Beatty In Wright bi plane beat world's record for duration while carrying a passenger at Interna tional meet In Chloago; tlms ( hours M minutes, a. Convention: G. A. R. national eoaanp ment at Rochester. Obituary: Gamaliel Bradford, reformer and political economist, at Wallsslsy, Mui.; tftd io. A Aviation: Atwood completed US mile aeroplane trip from St. Louis to New Tork, lahdlng at Governors Island aft er 8 hour* II minutes' actual flying. Railroad Accident: 80 persons died as rsealt of wreck on Loblgh Valley rail road at Mancheeter. N. Y. - M. Personal: Judge Harvey M. Trimble of Illinois elected commander to chief •f the O. A. R Aviation: M. Helles. French aviator, hroka the record for a single long dis tance flight by covering 741 miles In U hours at Mourmelon. France. Disaster; Panic at moving picture show oost M tivee at Caaaotasburg, Pa. a. Storm: u deaths, t1.000.0c0 damags to property In Qharleoton, a C. A Obituary: Mtsr R Swosney. test SOT- Ivor of Twasd machine, to Now Tork. W. H. O alia way, artist and illustrator. M West port. Coo*, i aged 41 Convention: The Union Veteran adoa mot at Pittsburgh. SEPTEMBER. L Obituary: Oen. Beu* «Ua H. Gllsreea. noted Vadml cavatfy raider In the ctvll war. at Omeaa. Mich.; aged S. I China Flood: Food rtota la China doe to flood, which drowned 100,000 people and destroyed crops. 1 Obituary: Katharine Cecil Thuretoa, English author, at Cork. Intend. Swimming Feat: William Burgees, an Englishman, swam the English chan nel from South Foreland. England, to Capo Gris-Nea, Franca, nearly a miles. In M hours. • 1 Obituary: Or. Thomas Dwight. dlstln -1 ctdahed anatomist, suoesssor at Har vard to the late Otlver Wendell Holme*. "HearT*aar Seattle. Jr.. at Ho«m» found lUlTidHty and Writer at newpon, n. JL; aged 60. 11 Convention: Governors'conference met at Spring Lake. N. J. Financial Troubles: Van Schalck A Co., noted New York stock brokers, failed, owing 13,600,000. 14. Russia: Premier Stolypln of Russia ■hot at Kiev by an assassin. 15. Obituary: Joel Benton, author, poet and critic, at Poughkeepsle; aged 80. . Personal: President Taft set out from Boston on his trip through 24 states. Convention: The Society of the Army of the Potomac met In annual reunion at Providence. 11 Obituary: Edward Whymper, artist, author and explorer, noted as an Al pine climber, at Chamonlx, France; aged 7L Sporting: Harold H. Hilton, amateur golf champion of Great Britain, won the American title by defeating Its holder. Frederick HerreshoflT, at Rye, N. Y. Auto Accident: 11 spectators of an auto race at Syracuse killed and 12 seriously Injured. 17. Obituary: Col. J. J. McCook, last of the "fighting McCooks" of Ohio, at Seabrlght. N. J.; aged 67. 18. Russia: Premier Stolypln of Russia, who was shot by an assassin on ths 14th, died of his wounds. Conventions: International Municipal congress and exposition opened in Chicago. International Good Roads congress and exposition met in Chi cago. 20. Obituary: Sir Robert Hart, distin guished In the Chinese customs serv ice, In London: ased 76. Ship Disaster: 14 killed by the explosion of a gun on the French armored cruis er Glolre at. Toulon. flV SOUTHERN RAILWAY /lK Direct line To All Points north, south, east, west. Very Low Round Trip Rates to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta leaves, Raleigh 4:05 p. in. arrives At lanta 6:35 a, m., making close connection for an arriving Montgom ery iollowiu r dt>v after leaying Raleigh, 11:00 a. m., Mobile 4:12 p. in., New Oile; is 8:20 p. ni., Birmingham 12:15 m., Memphis 8:05 p. m., Kansas City a. m. second day, and connecting for all other points. 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A, Obituary: Charles Battell Loomls, ha morous author and lecturer, at Hart ford. Conn.; aced iO. k Italy: Italy called 112.000 reaerTe sol dlers Into field to Invade Tripoli. s.'Russia:. Bogroff, who shot Premlei Stolypln of Russia fatally on the 14tl Inst., hanged for the murder at Kiev. Convention: Conservation "congress me at Kansas City. Bhlp Disaster: French battleship Llberti destroyed at Toulon by expldtMn ol magazines; 236 killed and >8 Injured. 26t Obituary: Oen. C. F. Manderson. dvi war veteran and ex-United States sen ator. at sea'; aged 74. A. K. Loring the well known Boston publisher, h Boston; aged 78. Sporting: Philadelphia Athletics won th American leaeue pennant by defeatlni Detroit. U to 6. at. Philadelphia, a Political: Jtaly declared war on Turkey 3D. Flood Disaster: Austin. Pa., destroyed by fli.od due to a broken mill dam; 7! killed. 6 missing. Aviation: Cnunwell Dixon, American aviator, fi«-w over the Kocky moun tains. starting from Helena, Mont, winning a *IO.OOO prize for the feat. OCTOBER. 1. Political: Monarchist uprising In Por tugal. Francisco I. Madero elected president Of Mexico.* 2. Obituary: Rear Admiral Wlnfleld Bootl Schley. U. S. N., retired, hero of th« Arctic and of the naval battle of San tiago. In New Tork; aged 72. Aviation Disaster: Cromwell Dixon, first to fly over the Rockies, klll«l_in flight at Spokana, Wash. 1 Italy-Tripoli: Tripoli bombarded by Italian warships. 4. Italy-Tripoli;. Italians from the war fleet in the harbor of Tripoli landed and hoisted the Italian flag. • Sporting: The New Tork baseball club won the Natlonaf league pennant, de feating Brooklyn 2 to 0. 6. Sporting: The Harmsworth cup won by Dixie, IV. In a motorboat race at Huntington bay, Long Island. Aviation: Six balloons—3 American, 2 German and I French—started from Kansas City to race for the James Gordon Bennett trophy. T. Aviation: Lieut. Hans Oerlcke, piloting the German balloon Berlin 11., won the Bennett trophy by covering 469 miles, Kansas City to Ladyimlth,. Wis. ». Obituary: Gen. Charette of the French army, former Papal Zouave and noted In the Franco-Prussian war, at Nantee, France; aged 79. Hesba Stretton, Eng lish novelist, In London; aged 70. ° 10. Convention: Bociety of the Army of the Tennessee met at Council Bluffs, la. U. Political: Anti-Manchu revolt broke out In China. Aviation: C. P. Rodgers, who.left New York Sept. 18 to fly to the Paclflo, reached Kansas City, having covered 1.483 miles, a cross country record. 12. Sporting: De Oro won the three cush ion carrom championship, beating John Daly, In New Tork; final score 160 to 146. Convention: National farmers' congress met at Columbus, O. First session of the American Indian association at Co lumbus, O. Anniversary: 200 th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Henry M. Muhlenberg, German American church pioneer, cel ebrated at Allentown. 13. Personal: The Duke of Connaught in stalled as governor general of Canada at Quebec. 14. Obituary: Associate Justice John M. Harlan of the United States supreme court died In Washington; aged 78. 15. Railroad Accident: 8 killed In a head on collision on the Missouri Pacific rail road near Fort Crook, Neb. 17. Obituary: R. K. Munklttrlck, humor „ ous poet, in Stamford, Conn.; aged 59. 18. Convention: The Military Order of the Loyal Legion met in Philadelphia. 13. Convention: National Woman's Suf frage association met In Louisville. Aviation Disaster: Eugene B. Ely, noted airman, killed at Macon, Ga. 24. Obituary: Ida Lewis Wilson, lighthouse heroine, at Newport R. I.; aged 72. 26. China: The national assembly de manded reforms by the imperial gov ernment. a Sporting: Philadelphia Athletics (Amer ican league) won the world's baseball Cbamnionshia Jty defealins. New York 11 score 13 to lll»IIWil»J o, retired, a civil in WasV . 'I lngton; aged 66. - . , 'iWtfQm a Obituary: Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor .'4 of the New Tork World, at CfaarMaMa, a C.; aged 64. i W ■porting: Matt McGrath threw the ham-) ; mer 187 feet 4 Inches In New Tork.) -,S breaking John Flanagan's record by 3j ' a China: The throne yielded to the na-j tlonal assembly's demand for const!ttt-| t tlonal government. t l"p NOVEMBER. } j . -1 Perianal: President Tart arrived Ur .... Washington at the close of his western , trip. Shipwreck: French steamer Dlolobah v wrecked off Canary Islands; 34 drown ed • 1 Obituary: Kyrle Bellew, the actor, at 1 Salt Lake City; aged M. : . Naval Review: Fleet of over 140 battle ships, cruisers and auxiliary vessel* reviewed by President Taft at New Tork., 4 Football: Princeton defeated Harvard, 8 to 6, at Princeton. Minnesota de feated Chicago, 30 to 0. at Chicago. Carlisle Indians beat Pennsylvania. 11 to o.' at Philadelphia. Syracuse and Michigan tied, 6 to 6, at Ann Arbor, fc. Aviation: C. P.'Rodgers,. the aviator, landed at Pasadena, Cal., making a world's record of 8,220 mllee; he left New York city Sept. 17 on the Atlantld to Paclflc prize flight. 1 Political: Madero waa Inaugurated. president of Mexico. k 8. Political: Hon. A. J. Balfour resigned , as leader of the British Conservative*. Obituary- W. Clark Russell, author of sea stories. In London; fcged 17. t. Howard Pyle, artist and author. In Florence, Italy; aged 68. 11. Cyclone: Wisconsin and Illinois swept by an electric and wind storm; 11 dead In Rock county. Wis. Football: Carlisle Indians beat Harvard, 18 to 15, at Cambridge. Michigan lost to Cornell, 6 to 0, at Ithaca. 12. Cold Wave: The temperature fell rap- Idly from the Rockies to the Atlantlo coast. Obituary: John L: Cam cross, noted old time minstrel, In aged 77. a Convention: American Federation of Labor at Atlanta. 16. Fire: At Ogden. Utah; the Ecelee building wrecked; loss 1760,000. China: Yuan Shlh Kal assumed the reins as premier. Convention: National Good Roads asso ciation In Chicago. , 16. Shipwreck: Norwegian ship Antigna wrecked at the mouth of the St Law rence: 16 sailors lost. 18. Naval: England launched her 21st Dread nought, Centurion. Shipwreck: Russian steamer Hermann Lerche, In the North sea; 26 drowned. Mining Disaster: 13 operatives and 6 sur veyors killed In an explosion In the Bottom Creek mine at Vivian, W. Va. Football: Princeton. «; Tale, 3, at l*ew Haven. Harvard, 6; Dartmouth, 1, at Cambridge. Chicago, 6; Cornell, 0, at Chicago. Michigan, 11; Pennsylvania, 9. at Ann Arbor. Minnesota, 6; Wis consin. 6, at Madison. 19. Wireless Telegraphy: A wireless mes sage was transmitted from Coltano, Italy, to Glace Bay, Nova Bcotla, 4,000 miles. •* - , 20. Convention: American good roads con gress In Richmond, Va. 23. Railroad Accident: Train on the state railway plunged Into the river Thouet at Montreull-Bellay, France; about 100 passengers killed or seriously Injured. 24. Obituary: Marquis Jutaro Komura, Japanese statesman and diplomat. In Tokyo: aged 66. 26. Football: Yale and Harvard tied at Cambridge, 0 to 0. Navy beat Army, 3 to 0, at Philadelphia. Minnesota de feated Illinois, 11 to 0, at Champaign, 111. Chicago beat Wisconsin, 6to 0, at Chicago. a Football: Pennsylvania outplayed Cor nell, il to 9. at Philadelphia. Carlisle Indians defeated Brown, 12 to 6, at Providence. DECEMBER. ' L Obituary: Charles S. Francis, joumaj- , Ist and diplomat. In Troy, N. T-; aged 68. Persia: Russia ordered an army advano* upon Teheran. 4. Persia: The national council appealed to the United States for aid agalns Russia. Political: 62d congress opened first reg ular session. 6. Los Angeles Dynamiting: The McNa mara brothers sentenced to Imprison ment for the explosions at the Times building and the Llewellyn Iron works. National Red Cross soblety in Washing ton. Irrigation congress In Chicago. 7. Shipwreck: Belgian steamer Van Dyok wrecked off the Cornish coast; 14 sail ors drowned. 8. The Maine Wreck: Naval investigating board reported: "The Injuries to the bottom of the Maine were caused by the explosion of a charge of a low form of explosive exterior to the ship." 11 Personal: Indian coronation durbar held at Delhi. 14. Convention: International Civil Serv ice Reform league In Philadelphia. 16. Political: The fur seal treaty between the United 'States, Russia, Japan and Great Britain went Into effect. 26. Sporting: Indoor tournament for ama teur national athletic championship opened In New Tork. XI. Conventions: Association For the Ad vancement of Science In Washington. H!storlc|l association and Political Science association In Buffalo. 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