rajF ii The Events of the World In Paragraphs, AVIATION ACHIEVEMENTS. A fumnurf of A fl airs lit limn and Abroad MIhwIImukou Happen lug Klilini (norma mnl Milpw reeks Games and Kaeea. I POLITICAL AND PERSONAL! 1. OtfftHi, rtm-lml, rlilrf tarmm'mr, f ntuvml try r.ili.t Tuft rKunf Aur. tt. lUrlmrt OUi1lnt,a, hna frtOinr, W. K, Hn.Ulolt, "ili mMt rniiiiMihr," IWti'V 1rllii1 n 11)0 (K'UW vf In Ml Uvnlinl tu iirnaa. A 111' II, Si ri-Prvnldrttt Hocmipv!. rwrhM hmr lutn mi hi p'turn ft um Africa. AIM! II,. li lrtitlr A(tulth'B rHlut1rih )) ,'tiit Ihi vi-to MiHr at tl lviun of ,.x riirrlnt In thm huuii of uuttmton u i tiinjurity of tH II Tli IhHI.h Imhim M lordn ("id th huiurkMii Mlittrnl bu)nal bill. HAT. I. Kin 0r V. i r o e I k I in i d ItirnuKhoui !' fiiltloh nttlr. U. Hiiuth Afil.n un Imi )f mtaliiiJ tit I'rwtorlit. JVHU. It ri-t'riililnt ThcHMlura !tito vll welrntn'1 In New YniH on t n'turit from ht African mi4 Euro Itottr, Ult, Thw tsUii-MatT bill. rrntlnir a court uf cuiitrneri Khd nmt'iutltiM th In- OtMirtf V, tomtit (a ttnunrc act tt tut, bttn riiiKiwi mljiMinuHl K Umn. I'uinrio LMtti r-lH'te4 prcaUton. of Mexico. rrTBwnru. " II, Kmpcmr William of Orrnmny ami KruiH'ui J..,.h uf AuilrU itwt at VI VhtUI. , i. Hfiiuliltran uprulnv In t.tton. Kim Mumid of rurlitit.il f.ftlirumtl, Th unity ami nmy Mil iih th rvvolu lloniHtH, ho (ikm'IiiImiihI a ritilltc. 10, Kx (lovrriu.r Omrlr IS 1Uiiii took Iho ottth of ofTltn mm JuiiHc of the .inll.4 Hialoa aiiiucma court at WiV litKton. a I'm nn IMtira Crmwfn Wulia Vallra vut.h. lii vivlttni till oouittry In Imc, Kixlaliiiml kliitf of Blum, movkuukh. I. Inu1t to tha AitmrMtin Hub In tha I lly of alexltHf, Aiitc-tlcuit illhwna at tn. kwl. A, trmMratla liuuttlda In aovtml ainif In lot Ift'lloiia and a lmcMrnito hmme of ri'prrHcntftttvra In enri mi tiriiml, At i.mmrlMi! i m, oimn t (rut, New York and Naw Jrwy vriv ltitnmrnllti Muwrnora lo aocrvtt H liulilKan aovvnturft. ami Ohio m-oot-el a lMtmeriille Ktvfrimr, 10. Inatl4fiit Tuft mtiltl frtm Charlwilon on tha rruiKr 'jVumniMi on an oltuial vlll lo tha riuttlo uf I "ant ma and tha mntil gun II l'rM.-tit Taft b.1.1iom-.1 tha Puna mi hi at a aint bumiupt ami dH-inrl tlmt thr wotilil t no annrxnUon of ' th republic of Panama lo tha 1-hHmI HllttrH. tt PiHNl.lcnt Taft rfficlnvl Tort Monro ou I tin relnrn trip from Panama. IWvolutloimry Utiinlniia atnl aotna nhl In a In avpial t-ldta of Alrxtro. I& Tha HrltUh tuiillnnivnt Uliutulvftd by rtiyul provlunirttlon. 1. Hon. Porflrlo llaa limitruratH proal flent of Mxlm fur tha aiwhlh limn. I. Th taat arinion of tha Uat congraaa oiMnHl, C Praliltnt Tnfl'a mnn rfeommfnd vl thut tha I'uiiitnm rutiul ba fnrllnVd, a alilp utml-ly. Ilnillml twirvela poxt and a hull in lenhjlatlon on coriora tlona. 1L Amioclata Juatlt-a Kdwant tkniKtnM Whlta of tha 1'nltftl Htnt(a Urmn rourt appoiiiu-cl chief Juml-. Judtia Willi Vmi iHtvatitPf of Wyoming and Judicn J. It. Ijinmr of iiort(ia noml liaird ajiaoclalv iuatltca. r NATURE'S MOODS. Nunr.- M. Th rlvor BrliK il! high wlr mark In I'm I anilitngurliiK 111, city nrt mrnlyln trivlllo. tt ItlahiK of tlio tilru of th Bi-ln, In 1'urm ctioukril by tha oeBanitun vt ritln; 9 anuura mtlta Inundated; luaa aatl- mnitHl over axi,0(io,uu. rmmuAiiT. 11 Krupllon of vnlcnno I'ouno, Coil a Hlcu, dt-atrtypl at) llvoa. 28, Ovnr (0 dt'Ntha In anowalldoi In tha muuntaliia o( iiurthatn Idaho. . MAIICII. 1. About 100 doalha from anowalldea In tha mountiilna uf WaahlnRtnn. I. Hnowallda In Itoicra paaa, Hrltlah Co lutnhla, oauacd tha loaa of upward of eu llvoa. " Afnit. tt Vlolant anowatorm. wind and fmeilnir tempprntiira cauacd d-ntrut?ttnn of bud ding frulta In the emu ml Ink region, xtomllng aouth to Tenneaaeo. MAT. 4. Earthquake In Coata Rlon; provlnea of Carta go nearly dnatroyad; eatimatad loaa of Ufa ovr S.IMHI. 11 ICnrtlMjuake ahonka In California. III. tiarthquuka ahouk at Loa Anguleaand vicinity. 18. Tha varth paaaed through tha tall of Hulloy'a oonmt at 10:1? p. m., New York tlmo. It. Vlolout earthquake ehock at Salt Lake City. JUNB. (. Cloudburat wlpod out aevoral vIllagM In eaatern Hungary and destroyed aboul 8U0 IIvbh. T. IoHtructtve earthquake In aouthern Italy; upward of 100 dcatha. 11 Cloudburat In the Ahr valley, rruaala, deatroyed 1&0 llvoa. 18. WlndHtorm cauacd doath of 16 people In New York olty. JULY. 14 80 peraona killed and hundroda injured by a tornado noar Milan, Italy. AUOUIT. 11 Flood In Tokye destroyed over 1,000 houeea and ahopa and over 1,000 Uvea, 8 The Crook County Journal fx rotten 18, i ftr-rre atortn awrpi nvr ritrotMt i aiiaiHg a hv ,,r nr u l-.nuh.ti paithl uill Hit IIm- lUIII'k li A hillttt-itlin rmmiil H liUpi ,i,i, (frvaa, tnttnit tu I'ntiii. K A ttnl IiiiIm hurrlrinn iiui-k ll. r"ia ur f- ! . , I it ami H.iulli IHillna. It lai lilit an l.liinil In tl,r Mi..l;t. ir;IMr.tlt ami r,pii i i,y a InnHmim, nv Uf.ttl lii J, hlit. lil.i-rM unit t llnivr Binrm nf i.iln nnd imia In the northern and tumium amim. MISCOLAO iANI'ANV. 1 f'hfirlr V, Moine, r.m vlf . d SVw York hunker, h-KMii a (b yimr afiil-n.e In tlm I'uKmI Hlnti-a t"'iilieiil.aty at At Imtta. 0. Iht nraitnlrrd Vnluniwr nillhla of tit I'nllod Hliti' Im'i itirt a timi.t-ni m Jttiirt of Hi rv ulur nt inv ful.tliHtli inrnt bv tint otnition of the I U-j tnw St. John It, VVnh-h. coiuli Kd ('hii .no banker, lf!:n uitvlna hin 6 rur tnn In tha fidoml nlon at Iavonwoith, Kan. Tl. Imllctmant of th Nw York World In th I'liiuniia lilt I-1 riiiw) (innhiul In ttm 1 nitexl Htntia circuit toon In Nw York. rKtini'AttT, t V.ftwmrA Payion ainn atrlH from Loa An if fir, (,aJ., on hi ulk lo Nrw York. 4 Tl- f'nnhM.'ftut 'hniir' bypott" cao df.nl.. in fnviu uf Hi iihilMlfr, with an uwiud of duun- uKulnut h Indlvhioul who litKtiluid thu boycott amount loa to ?I4'M. II Htrlk of tha tnvt ctir turn own, In Phtlnd Iphhti tl, lilotlntf In I'hllAd.-IMila do In lh pur nttm a aifllta i. -. lt-.l in Ilia d uth of flV o.lii; (H lnlUft-1 $& Tha NtitiruKMitM rfvohitl'tttltiu dcfi-at-d at Tmbiiib. lonlnn ) In ull. MAnrll 1. flancm! wnlUyui In Phflad lhta to aid th( Htilkltiic tift rnr nni I, Nh-holna 1 hiiUovky. Kuanlnn rvo. luiliiniMt, at-fiolltrd on thuij; uf rrlim ltm actKliy. fllata rtde trtkf dit'lnird In P-nnv. vnnla In vitit..it liv ltti ll I hlladct- fdiiN par turn art t ike. 15, jorK" t'armon, inimln nf I ptov r!n- fion, Aioci lf ,m do wn M.-t-uiPd y Zlyti, hnnKd for roriNplrnrv nt To- rlnto, Nharaaua. byoidor of pmddt'M MiidrU. ' fl. Km la wbtft yintmthy atrlka to aid th Phllndi'liitilu put mn dm-h-m-d oft by tha Pntiylvnula IuIht unluii. APIlIU tl CM. Punpan 11. (r. ona f th con victed muidi'ifr of Krimtor K. W, CMrmnPk, iniidonod by lov, Puttcmon of TritiiPHHt-ft Xiy Nntlvt Atttt'-kM forplumrra and burn wl iniMtmoi At ChitnuNlia, llunnn prov lt, t'hlna. IH Phllnd'liliU enr atrlke ndd with Aomn Rdvuntnifi to Iho atrlkrr ML Iiedlratlon of Jn nf AtorrUun fta publlra at Waiihliittton. MAT. 1 Fdword Pavoon Wpnton nrrlvrd at city hull, N-w York, bavin m.id tli t 1NM mil Irlji fioin l Ai,j.r(. ,n U witlkliitf dv.' 1ft. Ir. II, V llvda rt.'lard mlUy of th murdrr of c'ol Hwoi and atiitpn44 to lift liiioHat,intia-iii 3. Nh-nniituun govirnmont forpa ra- iuiari hi nn murk inn Kf trada'a rvvutullunUta at Ulucflclda. JI'Ktt. I. Cnpt. flpfitt'a antttrutlc spfdltlon aall ad frim London. jri.T. i Kumwon rlnt in wtilch mnny ppnpla hih kill.-.) roilntrvvd tha hwi of ilia rlntf ev.mi t lu-no Kl'.t and lynrhliift In Npwnrk, O. 4. Ptradt' involulltMiltaifl d-frntPd tha Nlcniutfuan foiom nt Acoyjui. AII.JVilT. Mnynr Wlltlam J. (J;ynnr ahot on tMinrtl tha oppin llmr Knlrrr Wll ulin dr OrtMav bv Jam J, (.nlla Khr-r. a ttiT)mriOd city pini-loyi-a. Kutiii'l i'i rt-volti-tloiiiht iltft'ilttnl tha Mttdil torrra lit fi.mt nf Mii- V a, li mm. 1 I .U M.maua, cnnltal V of NUiuiisrua. op ciitUd by tho vlc toriotm rcvolutlon ltta under K'stra Mayor fjaynor. Mndrla. tha president, lU-d. A BRrTrunRit, I. J. I. Ilutrhtmion, fonnpr clrcit pnrt- nr wlih liiu-ntim A liullcy, dld at Ki .'it.-r lnl.uid. N. Y. 21. tlpn. t'hiulpa It, Piityton, noted blind iMitltkal U-ihIpt, dlwd In 1'iovldeiica, It. I. OTTOIIKU. 30. The Whlto Ptnr lino to,imwilp Olym pie, th luiKt'Ht In tha oUd, wua luunchfd nt llclfaHt. a. lr. Iluwhy II, frlpin found Rullt of the murdt-r of hi wlfo. Utile Kl iiioip, In tha old Hulloy cilinliial court, London. NOVKMUKIt i. Tha Copur d'AtPoa ipmTvatlon oppned Up to KtMIPI'ttl i-t(ii'IIMMlt. 11 Prlnco VIpIoi Nup'ilfon Uonnparta, pi it endpr lo t ho t drone of Ktiiru-ft, mttri Ird Pi Itu'fto" CltMnriitluo of Uel Ktum wt MoiK')ilkrl, Unly. Count Tolstoy, who dlHappi'Hrrd from bin honm niyriti'i loiiuly In October, dis covered In n milttay attitlon In an tin foi-bU'd t'ondfltou. 23, Ir. llnwhy Uurvey ("rlpHn hntmed In l.ondnn for tlto uiurdur of his witV, Pt llo Kltiuiio. 24. Tho cfpwa uf twt Hrni:lll;in wnrnhlpt nu'thiit-d In Hit) linitmr of lilo Jniii'iro find opt-io'd the on iho ully 87. Tho imuinltlciMit jww Pcnnaylvonlii raklrotid hititn nt Thlrty-m-rnnd utrt-a mnl KcVfitilli nvil nue, Now York, jfi for ntn 1 1 y opened for traillcucHt and ff aouth. v k M ox It ii n troopH dt- IV. i rn V" I I'M'tvr l tiotihua In battle at Chlhualuin, i. The Kovorpnioiit BKtvCtl IUr llllf til"" Bolnlion of tin u- " gnr tl'UHl an " a C Ciirpnratlon In r etrtttut nf inub 30, Murk Twiiin me morlul coi -iimonlca took pluoo In . :n r nt'tflu hull, Now York. , Murk Twain. ,jKrHMt(KU. 7. Stntue of (Jon. Kredm'lck Wllhelm von Btoutun, u uoud nunra In Wnslitna ton'a army during tlie Hovolullunary war, utmMlod In Watihlutnn, V). Mutiny or Itni.lllun mut'lnca nt Rln de Jmiolio tVHulu-d In a biiltlo, cauKtng 4(H) ciitmaltU's. Otlicliil Okuivs of the lHth ccnaua pub lhed. Populutlon, oxpIusIvo of Alas ka, Ul, iDi'.Jiru; IncludhiK nil possrssions, l0l,UK),iUt)i Rain BtnuO 1IKH), 16.D5P.KO0. 14. Andtt-w Curuegle ftave $10,(Hai,000 to tha canse of ponce, 2t. Aviullon meet at Loa Anvolea. , v :5 4 u . Official County Paper JDISASTER iANl'AtlT. 11 fltoanvr Tsnrlna wr kod nn Cooe bay bur, Oregon rott; 9 drowntrd, raimi'AMT. 1 The Pnlti-d Htutf naval l'"r Nina ot on thu voyfit fiom Munipton Ikiai lo iMaiinn with rr-w of ,ti! on Imiird 11. Tlie Prrnrk Hut O-nt-rul rhnnry wreck Pd In a Riote nr the Ulaod of Minorca: U iwrporm mrhti 11 as llv lout on the Pa. tnc Nnvla-ntlnn pontnny a ai4-amT Lima ai landed In tha atralt of Mu Hem ' MAK'll. . I en I lor klllod by axploalon on tha i;nttd Ht t rrolMor l :hnrlton- dir lu practlf-a In Philippine wataia. MAT. K 111 dnatha by the Mlnklnrx of the atenmer i-'runk H, (Joifir nnur J'uri nux lltuv qolaa, I,nh Huron. ' 21 The Krenrh aiUiinarlna pluvloaa ram mpd by a ferry ImwI and aunk with oil Iter crt'W of 27 In Iover airwit, tl ItrltUh a'PBinnhlp ally wrepked of the Hraxllitin ro-iHt; Ui paanKira and Attlloi drowned. . Tha Muitlitii Kunh'nt I -a f.lhprta waa wtPt ketl by an exphmlon off I'ort aux palx and ennk with ?u rtiamal In eluding jo Kuitvtala, baV'BMMKit 1L O err nan tPnmr I'ultrtno wreckftd on the BpanUh co.uit, currying down Zi poraona. AVIATION JANl'Alir. C Ieon Ielagraiire, pioneer aroplana exp4'rlmntr, klihd by the full of a t (print iii' iiophtno nt liorduiiux, Kraure, Y. Hulwrt I,aihfiin, French aviutnr, beat the rioiil for heluht of hpuvxir lluin air maehiiH-a by aitPodln nearly 1.UJU fwt at Moiirnn-ln. Pranre, la Avluiion ineot oiened at Loa Angvlea, Cnl. i Apnit- t7. Inita Pnulhnn, French aviator, won the Dally Mull S'o.ouu prize by flying funn lndon to M)itH'htr, Kughind, lbi$ mllea, In SGX mlnutea actual time. HAT. Glenn II. Curtlaa (low from Albnny to New York, fol lowing tha courae ' of the Iludion riv er, wlnn In tha Nw York World' prlr.0 of I10.0UO, IVHM. 11 Wnltor fl, Prook lna eniuhllRhed new World altitude record by aacend In ir i i feet In , Wright aeroplane at Indiunnpoila. 11 C. K. Hamilton drove a Curtia bl- Glenn It Curtlna, Idane frota New York In Philadelphia and return, winning iioon prise ; time, Nt-w York to piitlnd. -Iphla, Mi mil. I hour fil minute; Phlli,lelphla to New Y'ork, 1 hour It mlnuira. 17. Walter 8. Pnklna made new world' nltltuda record by aacendlng 4,8lO feet at lndlantipolia. a. C'ount epp lln'e dlrlglHe Peutachlnnd palled ) nilli-a fiom Frledrlchitlmven to IhiKftetdorf, enrry Inn II twaPuenitera. tw .epM-lin'a alrehlp Petnerhland mad an excuralon trip, carrying 8S paaecn gera, Jlfl.T. 1 Clifford n. Ilnrmon broke tha Ameri can anmiettr long lllht record Oils ownl by remaining In the air 1 hour 81 mlmitpft at Mlncolu, 1 Bceomi Iniernatlonul aviation meet ojHMiPd at It holm. Franr. Aviator Wndiier killed by the fall of hi ma chine. I Walter R Prnoklna Sew 8.2TJ feet up In the air at Atlantic City. II Capt. C. 8. Koli. KngllKh aviator, killed at liournemouth In a Wright bi plane. AUOfBT. 11 Kadlpy, nn HiiKllMh aviator, broke th wuild a apoed llb;ht record by flying a mile In 47 3-J eoconda, 11 C. F. WiHaid earrtcil three passengera on a qimtt r mtlv biplane trip at (Jar den City, Itentlutt the world' record on the mini tier of passengcra. SI, (llcnn II. 1'urtlna made an over water record by flying Co mile over Lako Krle In 1 hour IS minute, an average of 4.l mile an hour. KPTEaMVn. 17. IS balloon started from Indlnnapolla In an American championship race. Pa Moon America II. landed near War ren ton, Va., after a flight of 44 hour. 11 Wcymann, an American, and Georga Chavux, a IH'ruvlati, attempted to fly over the Aipa. i'lmvea aucctMHiixl, but waa morlnlly hurt In Innding. 28. Walter B. Hrooktna broke the crnsa country diatancc record by flying from Chicago to Hpringheld, ik milea, win ning a tlo,uiti prlxo. OCTOBER. 1 Aviator Wynmalen ntado a world' record for hcLKht by ascending list feet at alourmolon, France. 16. Wctlmnn'a bnlloon America started on lta overaca flight at Atlantic City. 17. 10 balloons. rcpi-cricnthiK four nations, atartcd from St, l.oula In the Interna tional race for the Mention cup and $4,7wt In prince. The dirigible bnHtwn Clement -Bayard, carrying 7 people, tailed from Parla to London In 6 hours, 18. Welt man abandoned IiIb airship SflO mllea off Hat terns after Bailing about 870 mlloai In 72 houra; fartlivnt eastern point reached -was HO mllca northeast Of Nantucket. 11 Palloon America 11., Post and Hawley aeronauts, landed In the province of Quebec, miles from Bt. Louis, win ning the liennett cup for distance. 81 The Internationa) aviation meet open ed at Helmont park. Now York. ffi. Kalph Johnstone broke the American ncniplnne record for flight by ascend ing 7,3ii3 feet nt Helmont park, beating J. Armstrong Drexel'a record of 7.105, 27. Ralph Johnstone ascended 9,000 feet In an aeroplane at Belmont park. (The world's record was tUSG.) 21 Claude tJrahamo-Whlte won the speed, race at Helmont park; time for 62.1 miles, 61 minutes 14 seconds, 10. J. 11. Mo! sunt won the race from Bel mont park to the statue of Liberty and return, covering 34 miles In 34 minutes 34.S4 seeonds. SL Ralph Johnstone ascended 9,714 feet at Belmont park, establishing a world' .record for altitude, NOV KM HER, 14. Eugene B. Ely In the Curtis biplane Hudson Fltor flew from the deck of the United States cruiser Birmingham, In Hampton Ruadn, to Wllloughby , beach. 7 mllca dlatant. 17. Ralph Johnstono, the aviator, killed by the call or ms biplane at Denver; aged So, 21 J. Armstrong Drexel ascended 9.R97 feet In a monoplane at Philadelphia, breaking the world's record. DECKMRCR. I. Lesrngneux, French aviator, soared 10, 498 feet at Putt, making a new world' record for altitude. Jrt, f'apt nllemw-', frpftrh army avtatar, broaa the worlr apppd rrurl by mak Inaon averna nf over w mil- an twur In a Mel mil flight fioin VIiiiihim to aJuuniit-lon. GAMES AMD RACES J jAWtfAtlT, 11 Fr.1 Km man won th thr euahlon bl'lUrd championship of th world from Alfredo 1 Oro, the Cuban chum plon, In New York; final ;or UO lo 137. renMUAHT. X. & A1 W'oUaat de- ft."rjT:s feated HuttHrig L'--sJ i Nelson' for th i' 4 IhthlweJght cham- V m r''nblp at lllch- r'- arfr V mond. Cel., In 40 . - ruunda. r rounds. KAPV'H, 1. Thur Johanaen k Swede, aet a world' Mnral hon reeord by running - ...Elnei :Lf. uanl. t In Z hour i min- ? C u,,t" r"I,d' " a. I4- Urny "blind. .i,?m.t . Iriab-Amerlcan Ad WolgaaU autolMt. broke th world l auto rec ord for mile by driving car over th rwjurne In 1 33 aeconds at laytina Beach, Flo. Tom Hueaion won S cushion Millard lllle from Fred Karnes at Denver. 21 Barmy Oldm-ld won th V) mile auto event at Dnylona Beach, Fla cover ing tho courae tn III minutes, 21 Cambridge defeated Oxford In the an nual liciit oared rowing rat at Put ney. Kngland. MAT. tl. Fltr.berbert won th Brooklyn handi cap al liiaveaend, JUNK, 1. limherg won the Kngllah Derhy. K. Cornell won the vamlty eh;l.t. four oared race and frenhman eight at poughkeepple. . Nuage. owned by Mm. Cheremeteff, won the French Oiand Prix, tteatlng W. K. Yanderbllt'a .Itelnbart by a neck. SO. Harvard won the vanity race over Yale at New London. .tri.y. 1 Jack Johnson defeated Jeffrie In 15 rounds at Iteno f.r the world litsvy weight championship. a cut 'ST, IX Phlnn aet a new trotting record by go ing a mile In 1 :irV4 ut Cleveland. tl Harvester lowered the worWa record for stallion by trotting a mile In 2:U3 at the Kinplre City track. Yon km. 25. William A. l-amcd, n-ittonnl lawn ten nis champion, defended his title at Newport, defeating Thomas C. Bundy of California. H. Novelty won the Futurity and t3.K0 at Saratoga, with Bashtl second. arpTBunKR. 17. Paul Sorg broke the four-ln-hnnd rec ord by driving a mile In 2:4u3 at White Plain. N. Y. 21 Harvester lowered the trotting record for stallions to t:ol nt Columbus. OCTOUF.R. L The Vanderbllt cup auto race for MO waa won by Harry F. Grant; time 4 hour IS minute 5b seconds. IS. The Army football team beat Yale, 9 to I. at West Point 21 The Philadelphia Athletics boat the Chicago Nationals for the world's baseball championship, 7 to 1 at Chi cago. KOVKfttnER. 11 Harvard bent Dartmouth. 18 to 0, In a football game at Cambridge. Tale defeated Princeton, a to 1 at Princeton. Michigan and Pennsylvania played a tie game at Franklin th-ld; scoro 00. Minnesota defeated Wisconsin by score of 2S to 0 at Minneaiwlla. Cornell beat Chicago In foot tin 11 Wt Itha ca by score of IS to 0. It. Yale and Harvard's football match re sulted in a no score game at New Haven. Michigan captured the western football championship from Minnesota by a score of ( to e on Ferry Held, Ann Arbor. 26. The Navy defeated the Armv. 3 to 0, at football on Franklin field, Philadel phia, DSCSUBBR. T. George Moore made a new world' rec ord run of IS at 3 cushion carom bil liards In New York. 10. Root and Moran. the Irish American team, won the ft day bicycle race In Kcw Y'ork; score 2,&4& mile 3 lap. January. 0. 11 killed by dynamite explosion in the Aahokan tunnel at Cold Spring, N. Y. 48 killed and 28 Injured In the wreck of a naHnenger train on the Canadian Pa clllo at the crossing of Spanish river, Ontario. H. 75 mlnera killed by explosion In the Colorado Fuel and Iron company'a mine at Primero, Colo. FEBRUARY. L Kl mlnera'kllled by an explosion In the Browder mine near Drakesboro, Ky. 14. 12 killed and 2D Injured In a head-on collision near Macon, Ga., on the Geor gia Southern ami Florida railroad. MARCH. 1 S3 miners killed by explosion In the gold diggings on Douglas Island, Alas ka. -SL 44 deaths In a wreck of Rock Island railroad trains at Ureen Mountain, la, MAT. 1. Explosion In a coal mine at Palos, Ala., entombed ISO miners. 17. 7 boilers of the American Tin Plate company at Canton. O.. exploded, kill Ing SO men and injuring upward of 60. 15. Dynamite explosion In the guard bar racks at Ptnar del lilo, Cuba, destroy ed over 100 Uvea JUNB, 18. 19 people killed and nearly 100 Injured in a railway collision near Versailles, France. JULT. 4. Cincinnati section of the Twentieth Century Limited wrecked In collision at Mlddletown, O.; 28 killed and many Injured. SEPTEMBER. XL Collision on the Wabash Traction line near Kingsland, Ind., caused the death of 46 passengers. OCTOBER. 1 Collision of electrlo cars at Springfield, 111., caused the death of Si persons, chiefly passengers. 8. 60 miners were trapped by an explo sion in the Colorado Fuol and Iron company's mine at Starkville, Colo. NOVBUBBR. 1 Explosion In mine No, 8 of the Victor American Fuel company, Colorado, en tombed 49 miners. DECEMBER. t. Explosion In the Canada collieries mines at Bellevue, Alberta, burled 60 miners. 19. Explosion In a power house at Grand Central station. New York, cauaed ex tensive damage In the vicinity and tha loss of many lives. 'NaccdS West is Governor. Tupudgjr afternoon OawtlJ Went, democrat, wu Inaugurated as governor of the ttate of Oregon. He i the youngegt chief executive who hag ever held the position in ibii state. 'resident Helling rreiidtd over the joint teraion when the chief jtmtice administered the oath of ofllce to West, who thereafter de livered hm firat mi-wage to the leginlature. Meteors. There la on very Interesting- fact connected with meteurs tbat bave struck the earth. Uundreos of I beta have lieca examined and found to eon tiiln a n I mnl remains that is, the very km out forms of life. This ludlcates tlmt tliejr are iarts of a world tbat Imrst Into fragments Ions, long ago. What a thought a. world broken up and scattered through space! Maybe we bud another moon once, bat that broke Into pieces and these are the piece, aud maybe they are parts of the plunet that ooce revolved between Mnrs and Jupiter. Over 5U0 of the lurger pieces of this planet bave been discovered and catalogued. One of these flew away Inside of Mars' orbit Why may not many of the smaller pieces and these solid meteors be they? It Is probably so. Columbus Journal. The Pictorium. Friday and Saturday "Ken tucky Planter," "Caoreof all the Trouble." The Cripple." Sunday and Monday ''Anthony and Cleopatria," "The Martin's Iave Home," " Every Lang a queen." Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day "Haaty-Tempered Father," "W illiam Tell," "liirth of a JJig Gun." Powell Butte Items. Mieg Hazel Bayne, of Powell Butte, entertained a few of her little friends at her home on the afternoon of Jan. 5, in honor of her twelfth birthday. The table cloth, napkins, and dainty doilies npcd for the occasion were a gift from her sister, Miss Gladys Eatn who is now in Portland. The birthday cake, with its twelve lighted candles, was a delight to the little folks. Besides the young hosiers, there were ( regent, Miss Fay BusFett, Miss Ruth Foster, Fverett Arnold, Lloyd Bussett and Curl Marion. THE LEADER January Clearance Sale! I We are offering this week numerous specials in Men's and Boy s Suits and Over coats, Fleeced Underwear, Sweaters, Coats, winter Caps, Etc, to make room for our stock of Spring Goods which will arrive soon. Come in and get our prices. Our motto is a Satisfied Customer. Sole Agents for the "American Lady Corset The The Big Snow will soon be here so be prepared by buying your Rubbers and Over shoes at the Leader. Don't delay. Just arrived, a new lot of Hams and Bacon. Cigars and Tobacco, Nuts and Condies. MRS. I. MICHEL, Prop. Prineville, - - - Oregon D. P. Prineville, Just arrived a Factory. Mrs. V'm. Arnold cf Powell Butte, entertained at dinner last Wednesday. Covers were laid for ten. Those who , enjoyed her hospitality were: Mrt. J. C. Myers, Mri. Sadie Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Nell Bussett, Mrs. Grace Bayn, Mrg. Ella Smith, Mrs. Alice Bayn, Mrs. Mary Tweet, Mrs. Arba Willcoxon. Teachers' Examinations Xotlee Is hereby iclven that the county superintendent of Crook county will bold the regular exami nation of applicant for state and county pHpers In I'rlnevllle, at the courthouse, as follows: KOR STATU PAPKKM. Commencing Wednesday, February 8, at 9 a. in., and continuing nntll Saturday, Kelirnnry 11, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, sielllng, physical geography, read ing, pnychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government Friday Physiology, geography, composition, ulgcbra, Kngllah litera ture, school Id w. Hnturduy-Uotuny, plane geometry, general history. run rot-NTr papkr Commencing Wednesday, Februnry 8, at 8 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Friday, February 10, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical ge ography. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology. Friday Geography, school law. civil government, "F.ngltsh literature. .Note Teuchers holding permits are expected to take this exami nation. It. A. Fork, County School Superintendent. Lost Hotse Found. Gray hobbled horse (not the Anne horse weighing abont 900 pounds and having wine-glass brand, found between Sagebrush Hollow and High Desert. Owner nisy have same by proving property and paying costs. V. V. Law-roar, 112 ' Gist, Ore. All Work Guaranteed. -' ' . V .' " t.BllllUCl. If they are going to school, they are using turir rts all loe lime. II tlie eyes are sore, red and. painful, if they run water, if they complain of a tired feeling in the eyeB, or have pains over tlie eyes, it is a sure thing that they need attention. I tit glasses and fully guarantee my work. Dr. W. J. Cruris, F.yeeight Specialist, Rooms 14 and 15, Adamsoa blilg. OIBce hours from 2 to 5. p. m. M2 Adamson & Co. Druggists fresh lot of LOWNEVS CANDIES from the Eights Grade Examinations The eighth grails examinations lor Jsnuary will be held by Huperinteodent Ford on Thursday and Friday, January 10 and 20. All who failed in one or two studies In earlier examinations shonld lake this examination and be ready for the opening of high school. These will be granted diplomas as soon as they pass. The program and source of questions will be as lollows: Thursday Physiology, Writing, His tory and Civil Government Friday Grammar, Arithmetic, Ge ography and Spelling. Bonrce of Questions: Arithmetic Practical Arithmetic 8mitn. . Civil Government United Rtatea Constitution. Geography State Courts of Study; lied way and Hinman's Natural School Geography. History List of topics from History Outline in Course of Study and Current Kvents. Grammar Huehler'a Modern English Grammar, no diagramming. Physiology Graded Lessons in Physi ology and Hygiene Krohn. Heading The teacher will send to the county superintendent the applicant's c'ass standing in reading, which will be liken by such superintendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. Spelling Reed's Word Lessons. Writing Specimens of penmanship as indicated in copied matter and man uscript in Lengnage. Hay For Sale. 90 tons baled and 40 tons loose hay. J. K. Anaxsox, Prineville, Oregon. 1-5-mp. , House to Rent Mr. Wllklns' house, back of the skating rink. Inquire at Price Bros. Needlework. H. Fox Is willing to undertake to make children' clothe. H. Fox, City. 12 29-4t. Wanted. Men to cut wood, 12.00 and $2.50 per cord. See Wilson A Liddell, at Wilson Itanck, Powell Bnttes. 12-2:2 4t Social Dance!! Friday, January 20. Commercial Gub Hull Music by Luckey's Orchestra. Oregon $1.50 Per Year. 75 Cents for 6 Months