MADERO HAS 0.000 MEN. Wall Arinad Mosicsn Rnbels March­ ing on City of Monclova. THE FIRST LIGHTNING RUU CHILD IS A WONDER Bohemian Priest AntWaMd Prankl!« In Experiments With Conductor TWtLVE YEAROLD GIRL WHO EX- for Lightning. Douglas, Aris. Francisco 1. Ma­ HIBIT8 STRANGE POWER. PRESIDENT TAFT RETURNS. PLOT IS UNCOVERED. dero, th«* leader of the Mexican revolu­ Though Franklin will continue to tionist», ia now reported not wounded, receive the honor that Is hta du« aa but Instead, marching on the city of Cupboard of Jnp Liner Is Used to Sees Finish of Canal Ahead of Time th« Inventor of the first practical Can Copy an Unopened Letter Sh« - Preparing Message. Hida Stowaways. lightning rod, the study of atmospher­ Monclova, in the state of Coahuila, at Hu Never Read or Even Seen Be­ the head of a well-equipped army, said Washington President Taft has re­ ic electricity goes back at least to Victoria, B. C. A plot for the fore-People Mystified at Her to number aa high as 6,000 men. smuggling of Japanese across the Pa­ turned to Washington after having vis­ the time of Tullius Hostilia«, who Peculiar Gift perished in an attempt to “draw fire News of Madero's being wounded is cific as stowaways on board the steam­ ited for a day at Richmond, Va., on from the sky " Cicero, tn one of his Federal Troops Ara Hountnd, But ■ aid to have been sent out by Mexican Dawson, Ga.—What ia the strange officials to discourage the revolution­ er Irisha Maru, of the Nip|>on Yueen his way from the isthmus of Panama. orations against Catlin«, calls atten­ Hally and Hnrapturo Two Cities yower possessed by little Laura The president announced soon after tion to the dMtroctlon of th« gilded ists. Kaiaha, now loading at Seattle, pre­ Madero Leads. This was the ru|»>rt sent by revolu­ paring to sail for the Orient, war dis­ hia arrival that he would make no en­ statu« ot Romulus by lightning aa an AverltteT That is the question which many mystified people are asking and tionists across the lairder into Douglas. covered when the steamer wan about gagements in the next five days. In evil omen. A lightning bolt vividly have been unable to answer. Tha A local business man, who ia a revolu­ described by Virgil In the eighth tionary sympathiser, received the data to leave Yokohama for thia side by the that time he hopes to have completed book of the Aenetd damaged the hind child herself does not attempt to off r • Principal Events In Msxican Rev­ ill documentary form from friends in arrest of Yaomatsu Kikuchi and two his message to congress. legs of the bronze Capltollne Wolf, an explanation. This power, or oc­ Only cabinet officers and others with and the visitor to the Capltollns Mu­ cult force, or whatever it may be, en­ olution, Mexico, and the 'dispatch waa given other seamen by the Yokohama harbor whom the president desires to consult seum today can still discern th« ables her to write word for word th« (■real buttle break« out in Torreun out for publication. police. contents of an unopened letter and un­ regarding his message will be received marks upon the metal A »111811 printed document published A learned known to any of the people present and continues through night. Many It n-i-mi that when the Inaba Maru formally at the White House. The priest by the name of Dlrlseh is said during the remarkable feat of divina­ unarmed rebate are killed, but final­ at Chihuahua shows the local situs ly wrest vh-Uiry from defeat, captur­ tion there him ! the purported move vras lying at Hongkong last voyage, document will be ready either the sight to have erected the first lightning con­ tion. Thin paper war Kikuchi had a secret cupboard designed of November 28 or early November 29. ductor tn Europa He set It up at ing many Federal troo|M and killing menta of Madero. Laura ia the twelve-year old daugh­ The president will deal in the message others. : arm gg'rd in. Since October 31, it ia in hia sleeping quarters and built by with his vait to Panama, making re­ Prendiz, Bohemia. In 1754, and ft was ter of J. D Averltte, a well-known 130 feet high. Though the Emperor farmer living two mil«« north ot Daw­ Feili-riil troupn regain Gomez Pula- said Bi vboys have engaged in ainug- | Chinese carpenters he had smuggled on commendations on a number of sub­ Rtephrn and the Empress Maria The­ gling arms In from the lairder, where ' chio and I’arral after »harp battle. board. Thia cupboard waa built aa a jects which he desires considered with resa publicly proclaimed their confi­ son. To all appearances she ia just they were received from San Antonio. Rclx-la prepare to renew attack. a normal, fun-loving, romping child. dence In the Inventor, a moat diaa- Southern Mexico In hands of rev­ All the funds were supplied by the hiding place for stowaways, Kikuchi a view to early action. Coincident with the president’s re­ troua drought that afflicted the coun­ There ts nothing to differential« h«r olutionist«. Fall of Vera Cruz ia Mexican junta and by Madero person- ! having enter««d into an arrangement from her playmates And yet th«re la turn it was learned there is not the ally. momentarily expected. with Japanese residents at Seattle to slightest prospect for an extra session try a year later was ascribed by th« the marvelous faculty with which sb« It is said that both the mounted superstitious populace to the new tan ­ Revolutionist in force attack Chi troops and infantry of Madero carry smuggle stowaways. He received re­ of congress following the coming short gled devie«, and Dfvisch was com­ is endowed which makes her caae on« huahua. Great battle is atarting. Defender» of city strongly entrench­ nuMiern rr|>eating rifles of 30-30 cali­ muneration from the Seattle Japanese session. pelled to take ft down. It ts not prob­ pevbaps unparalleled The first demonstration of little President Taft had an interesting able that Franklin was aoquahstad ber. Madero’s mounted soldier« are and the stowaways. ed. Laura ’s peculiar power took plac« day at Richmond, ’ ;ie most important Madero, rebel General, leads considered particularly efficient. The Shortly before the Inaba Maru left with DIviaeb'e experiment several weeks ago. A member of her features of which were an informal ad ­ foot soldiers were recruited from the mounted troops against Cuatro Yokohama the cupboard waa discover­ femlly had received a letter, and Cienegna in night and battle ensues. cotton belt, where it waa known for a ed by the police and a Japanese stow­ dress on the Panama canal at the brought It unopened Into th« hous«. Three towna In western part of Chi­ long time that the peons were ready to away hiding in it. He was arrested, luncheon given in his honor, and “ I know what Is in that letter," Laurn an address lie fore the Virginia Educa ­ take up arma. huahua captured by reh> Is. aa were the seamen. A Yokohama pa- tional conference. asserted The relative smiled at th« According to the report» received in Passenger train on Chihuahua ;>er says Kikuchi has been engaged in The president, in hia Panama canal childish boast. "Hl show you." she Douglas, Madero’s first movement waa smuggling stowaways from Japan to line fired on, many killed. Insisted And tn a spirit of fun she With hia men he aome Japanese at Seattle, receiving apeech, endeavored, in a way, to de­ •••«•«•>••••••••••••••••«•••••see ' a I mi Id stroke. scribe the conditions found. He was given paper and pencil at her re­ marched to the great ranch owned by remuneration from both parties. aroused intense enthusiasm by his pre­ quest, the unopened letter was placed El i’aeo, Texas, Nov. 24. Fighting General Terraxas, now appointed gov­ I -------- diction that the canal would be open nearby and she prepared to con­ haa been going on at Torn-on sine« ernor of Chihuahua, at Sana Ostenea, NEGRO TESTS RIGHTS. well in advance of the official date of vince the members of her family. early last evening. A crowd of 2,000 where he captured 40<> horses. Madero opening, January 1, 1915. He declared Slowly the pencil moved over the and hia eolidera then moved into the revolutionists are on the river front mountains. Here, with his troofie he i “Grandfather Clause" In Oklahoma that if necessity demanded it, he be- Sheets of paper, word followed word op|KMite the city and 600 soldiers are will be able to stand off the govern­ | lieved American battleship« would use Law» Up to Court. and sentence followed sentence, and finally little Laura said simply: engaged »gainst them on the city aide. ment army for an indefinite period, if Washington—Eleven days after the the waterway by January, 1913. "What the American people want,” “There it is.” Large numbers of rebels arc reported the claim of the revolutionary aypa- I election Joseph Atwater, an Oklaho­ And there it waa. Th« envelop« ma negro, filed in the Supreme court said Mr. Taft, "if I understand it, is killed, moat of them unartt ■>ta«aium, the moat deadly based on the claim that the “grand­ Other letters came to the Averitt« father clause ” placed in the Oklahoma; reon. A train of eight coaches of |x>iaon, to kill Gypaie Queen, a trick household. Further tests of Laura’s State Gains Quarter in Ten Years— constitution by amendment was invalid soldiers from the City of -lexico ia elephant, executed for the murder of peculiar powers were made, and in Memphis Returns ‘‘Padded.’’ traveling north and were « rdered to her keeper, Robert Schiel, on October because it would deny the right to vote I every instance it waa found that ah« Washington—The population of the Chihuahua. It will arrive there at 7 20. Lea» than one grain ia sufficient to a large number of negroes in the had written the contents of the un­ state solely because of color and pre­ state of New York ia 9,113,279, ac­ a. m. to kill any man aqd the first convulsive vious conditions of servitude. opened letter practically without er­ cording to the statistics of the 13th The rebels of Torreon have driven symptoms supervene almost before the ror. The clause complained of denied the I census This is an increase of 1,844,- the uoldiers from the river I auks into victim can set down the glass from How la the remarkable feat ac­ right to vote to those who could not 385, or 25.4 per cent over 7,268,894 in the city streets and captur< I 100 of which he swallows. complished? What is the hidden fore« read or write a section of the constitu- 1900. The increase from 1890 to 1900 them. The soldiers have I- -n rein­ Gypsy Queen swayed backward and or unfathomed faculty that enables forced by nearly 500 infan ry which forward, flapping her t> g ears, for ten tio . It provided, however, that no was was 1,265,257, or 21.1 per cent. the child to pierce the concealing en­ pe> «on should be det ied the right to I The population of the state of Ohio came from the south ata! di embarked minutes before she a! owed the least velope and mentally draw from the VOt-s if either he or his ancestors had is 4,767,121. This is an increase of four milea south of the city. uneasiness. It was 44 minutes before th« right to vote in any form of gov- written pages one by one the letter's 609,576, ur 14.7 per cent over 4,157,- The raltela ara la-coming i- ore num- she wu pronounced dead. words? These question remain unan­ en nent on J anuary 1, 1866. 545 in 1900. The increase from 1890 emu a and bold -r anil they seem to The poison waa given in three pail- swered. to 1900 waa 485,229, or 13.2 per cent. have more arm«. | fule of bran mash, in v hich had been Chihuahua i reported to I • in great sprinkled 100 ca|>sulea, each of five AHMY OFFICERS PESSIMISTIC. The state will gain at least three rep­ resentatives in congress if the present danger, it living ’estimated ' ist there grains of cayanide. The elephant had COMEDY IN DOCTORS’ HASTE are between MOO and 1,000 > -volution been starved for 24 hours and ate Chiefs Are Worried Over Hostility of basis of appropriation ia retained. Replying to the criticism of the cen­ lets gathered between the c y and the greedily. At the end of ten minutes Labor Unions, sus bureau's enumeration of the pop­ plant of the American Smelt ig & Re­ she shivered in all her bulk of 7,500 Hurriedly Drag Peg-Legg«r to Hospital Washington— The hostile attitude of ulation of Memphis, Tenn., Mr. Du­ fining company. All responsible citi- IKtunda, her knees weakened, her trunk by Express to Operata on xena are armed and e«|>ecting to be at­ grew rigid, she rolled her eyes and the labor unions toward the organized rand haa writen a letter to Supervisor Foot. militia has created a [H-ssimistic feel- Farley, who had charge of the census tacked any moment. Crowds of de­ finally fell. ' ing among officers of the army and the fenders occupy the tope of all the work in that city, in which be declares In the next two minutes she get up Phoenixville, Pa.—When William banka, churches and large buildings four times, struggling against the national guard, which is reflected that "the enumeration of Memphis was Springer, a resident of Royersford. strongly in the annual report of Col- as complete and correct aa that of any throughout the city. This afternoon of velvet, i chains that bound her. At the end of I It ia reported in Chihuahua that 20 minutes her breathing waa imper­ j onel E. M. Weaver, chief of the divis­ other large city in the United States.” which is quite the thing for dressy was found lying along the Reading Mr. Durand charges that the census wear, shows a pretty waist effect. railway near that town, he told th« retiela from Sonora have arrived nt ceptible, but 44 minutes after her first ion of militia, to the chief of staff. Tcmosachic and hav«- the town sur­ swallow she blinked when her trainer i The officers say it is almost hopeless of 1900 was “padded” to the extent of The lapels are of satin, put on wrong­ men who found him that his foot had been cut off by a passing freight to expect any relief from the present 15,000 and 20,000 names, and in this side-up fashion. rounded in conjunction with rebels of panned bin hand before her eyes. The overskirt arrangement is also train. A stretcher was hurriedly conditions by enactment of state laws, alleged circumstance finds explanation that vicinity. The few soldiers in the That was the last aign of life. novel. brought Springer was quickly placed i or through any national law that would , for the comparatively small increase town are cx|K-cting to be attacked be­ on board an express train, which had restrain the unions from their un- shown by the census for 1910. fore morning. I friendly attitude. The preachings of been flagged for the purpose, and was Revolution is Belittled. It is reported that Madero, accom­ taken to Phoenixville. A telegraph El Paso, Tex. A great mass of cor- patriotism are of no effect, even where 1 Mean Trick to Play on Rival. panied by nearly 1,000 mounted m«'n, WEEVIL HARMS ALFALFA. A characteristic anecdote Is told of message to the station summoned the attacked Cuatro Cienegax tonight at rvepondence has come in during the | it is shown that the sole purpose of the 1 Cherubini, the most jealous of the Ir- ambulance of the Phoenixville hos­ 11 o’clock and n battle is now in last three days from Parral, Chihuahua militia is the maintenance of law and and Torreon from business men, law­ order, and in Colonel Weaver’s opinion Pest in Utah May Spread and Auth­ rltable genus of composers. He had pital, and the hospital authorities In­ progress. orities Plan Fight. yers, doctors, ami quasi-newspaper the only real practical solution of the been prevailed upon to be present at formed by telephone of the nature of Nabob's Wife Ex-Servant. men. All minimize the disorders of a : problem lies in the creation by the Washington—Great damage wrought the first representation of the work of Springer's Injury, routed the hous« N<-w York Miss Minnie Eagen, week ago and all declare that the gov­ ' other states of a state constabulary on j by weevil, which attacks alfalfa, and a confrere, and. during the first acts, surgeons from bed and made the op­ who was formerly a hotel maid at $20 ernment is in control except in a few * the lines of the highly trained and dis- i which has been confined so far princi­ which were much applauded by the erating room ready for an amputa­ a month, wax married to Thomas T. scattered places. The insurrectionists, j ciplined constabulary of Pennsylvania pally to Utah, is causing officials of public, he had kept a gloomy sllenoe. tion. Springer, from under the stretcher Eckert, Jr., heir to the $3,000,000 es­ at present operating spasmodically in to supplement the effort of the local the department of Agriculture to make The third act was less favorably re­ tate of the Into General Thomas T. the Chihuahua mining district, are for police or constabulary in the repression plans for a fight. This crusade will ceived. and a certain passage especial­ cover, protested aaginst being taken Eckert, long president of the Western the most part unarmed. They are op­ of disorders. probably be the moat important new- ly seem» d to cast a cold blanket over to the hospital, and said he wanted to Union Telegraph company The crowd posed to President Diaz, but their work, according to D. C. Howard, the spectators, when the old maestro, go home. His protestations were ig­ around the Roman Catholic church, in forays are of little importance. chief of the bureau, which he and his to the astonishment of his friends, was nored peremptorily but kindly, with Roads Need Better Management. which the w< dding wax held, wax so assistants will have on hand next Bea­ seen to applaud heartily “Do you the admonition of those about him Washington — The shippers had an son. great that the sexton called for police SCHOONER SINKS. FOUR LOST really like that duo?" asked one of that he lie perfectly still and not to inning in the contest before the Inter­ to keep it in cheek. Mrs. Eckert, the Ax alfalfa is such an important crop them: “I should have thought It was worry. Upon his arrival here he was at bride, was at one time a domestic in Crew Set Out in Two Dories and state Commerce commissioner over the in many of the states west of the first one of the poorest and coldest In the proposed increases in freight rntes on tier beyond the Mississippi, govern­ once loaded into the ambulance and the household of General Eckert. whole opera. ” “ You Idiot," answered the Eastern trunk lines. Their con­ ment officials are anxious to find some One Reaches Sitka, Alaska. the maestro, wltii genuine naivete, a record trip made to the hospital. Juneau, Alaska — Four members of tention was that the advances were not means of extermination of the weevil. "don't you see that if I did not applaud Here he was rolled into the operating Seattle Negro Wins Suit. justified and that the real solution of room and placed on the table. Unlike the cotton boll weevil, the •t be might possibly cutjt.out?" Olympia, Wash. The Hunter Tract the crew of the power schooner Sea the problem of meeting a railroad's The sight of the white gowned sur­ Light, which was wrecked near Cape alfalfa pest does its work on the out­ A Improvement company says that it need for greater net income lay in side >f the plant, attacking the leaves geons and nurses and the array of has spent over $700,000 in parking and Ommaney, at the southern end of Bar- scientific management Too Quick With Scorn. surgical instruments caused the con­ and stalk. boulevnrding the tract in an effort to anof Island, are believed to have been This was the burden of the whole That marvelous story of the British fused Springer to scream, but the ab­ lost in a storm which swept the North “ We will try to introduce a fungus make it an exclusive resident section, day's proceedings, the only witness for parasite ami also a predaceous mite to expedition to New Guinea, with Its sence of any evidence of bleeding from and that individual lots were sold as Pacific. The Sea Light, which had eight men the railroads being President Joseph fight the weevil,” said Dr. F. M. Web­ discovery of a new pygmy race, re­ the mangled limb led the doctors high as $6,000 each. Now a colored RamHey, of the Ann Arbor railroad, minds a writer that tn the past stay-at- man secured an assignment of h con- in her crew, was wrecked five days former head of the Wabash system, ster, who is actively in charge of such home people have sometimes erred In quickly to the discovery that, whfl« Springer had Indeed lost a foot, he ago. The men set out in two dories, investigations for the bureau. tract of sale issued to a white pur­ who defended the proposed increases as treating travelers' tales with scorn. was In greater need of a carpenter chaser, and when the colored man ten­ four men in each boat. One of the vitally necessary in view of the in­ There was. for Instance, the descrip­ derei! money for the deed it wax re­ boats arrived at Sitka with the report creased cost of operation and materials. Smallpox Epidemic on Among Reds tion by James Bruce In 1770 of th« than a surgeon. For the foot that h« had lost was hts wooden one. Spring­ Washington—While it is admitted fused. Suit to compel issuance of the of the wreck of the schooner and the at the Indian bureau that smallpox is barbarous Abyssinian custom of eat­ er said he would have told them that deed wax brought, and the King county probable loss of the men in the other Noted Counsellor Is Dead. dory. When last seen the missing epidemic among the Arapahoe Indians ing raw meat cut from the living ani­ If they hadn't refused to hear hts pro­ court decided in favor of the negro. Washington—H. M. Hoyt, counsel­ in the Shoshone reservation, Montana, mal which was ridiculed by everybody. tests. dory was being tossed by a heavy ROH lor for the department of state, died it is denied that a heavy death list has Yet Bruce has even recently been and appeared to be sinking. The doctors trimmed off the splin­ Tramp Steamer Sunk. at his home here at 8 :20 o’clock Sun­ resulted. In response to requests from proved right. When Paul Du Chaillu tered leg and nailed a block of wood San Francisco — Looming out of a day morning from peritonitis. Mr. the bureau here, brought out by exag­ explored equatorial Africa In 1881 and on the remnant to temporarily fill Gibbons Foe to Suffrage. dense fog nenr the lightship oflT Point described the wonderful gorillas and Baltimore, Md. — “Avoid following Hoyt was taken ill in Canada, while gerated press reports of the number of also the nation of dwarfs there he was the need of the lost foot. Springer Reyes, her course laid seaward across there in connection with the recipro ­ deaths, Suj>erintndent Wadsworth, of then set out for home. the path of the coastwise steamers, those who desire woman suffrage,” discredited none too politely by the the tramp steamer Selja, bound for San said Cardinal Gibbons in a talk to the city negotiations between the United the reservation, telegraphed there were British Royal Geographical society. Francisco from Hongkong, waa students of St. Catherine’s Normal in­ States and that country. Since his re­ only 90 cases of a mild form on the res­ Yet subsequent explorers amply vindi­ Needle Went Through Body. rammed and sunk by the steamer Rea­ stitute, where he was the guest of hon­ turn Monday he had been confined to ervation, and no known deaths so far. cated his veracity. Wooster, Ohio.—Forty years ago ver. Although the Selja filled with or at the celebration of the feast of St. his home. Physicians called into con­ Mrs. S. T. Swarts of this city, when a Panama Forts Opposed. water and wax lost to sight within 15 Catherine. “Do not follow in the sultation considered the case extreme­ No Cause for Complaint. minutes after the collision, the only steps of those,” he "continued, "who ly serious from the beginning. Panama—The Star Herald publishes Customer—I ordered a gallon of small girl, tramped on a needle, a por­ fatalities were the death of two Chin- have become manninsh in their ways an interview with Representative Taw­ Irish whisky last week, and I find that tion of which could not be located by Hard Fighting is Reported. and who fight for a place in politics. ese, members of the crew. ney, chairman of the appropriations what you sent mo was made tn New the surgeon who gave her attention. The other evening Mrs. Swarts felt The place for woman is In thc Washington — Private cipher d>R- committee of the house of represent­ York. Grave Made by Suicide. home.” patches received here by persons in atives, on defense of the canal. Dealer—Well, I don't see where you a stinging pain In the left shoulder, Helena, Mont. — Charles Hulden, touch with the «iterations of Francisco “If the nations of the word agree have any kick coming Isn't New York and a little later drew forth a hard substance from under the akin. It Countess Tolstoi Gravely III. aged 83, committed suicide here by I. Madero, the revolutionist leader in to regard the Panama canal as neutral Tish enougb to suit you? proved to be a piece of steel a little St. Petersburg—A news dispatch Mexico, say tha tTorreon and Gomel territory,” Mr. Tawney said, “there hanging himself. He had carved out more than half an Inch long. Mrs. On« Theory. his grave in solid rock and made all from Tula says Countess Tolstoi is ill, Palacio, two important railroad points, will be no need for fortifications. I necessary arrangements with an un­ having a temperature of 102.9. The are in the hands of the revolutionists, am opposed to any plan or scheme for "T wonder why the doctor always Swarts then recalled that the plec« dertaker to furnish him with *a coffin. will of the late Count Tolstoi makes and that the ffall of Chihuauand Peu- military or naval defense of the canal wants you to stick out your tongue?” of steel In her hand had been In her He was buried according to his own his daughter Alexandra the legatee of bla is expected. Hard fighting oc­ until the nations of the weald-have an ‘ Probably to cut short a lot of gab. body all the 40 years, traveling around to her shoulder. his unpublished works. opportunity to express themselves.” my dear.” arrangements. curred at both places. Mexican Cities Call and Revolu­ tion Spreads. FASHION HINTS