, IONE PROCLAIMER JCsNE .OKBUOH EVENTS OFJHE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of tfae World. Imoortont but Not Less Inter esting Happening from Points --Outside the Stat. Many infant arc dying in Chicago as the result of too intones beat. A itaiian walla ara being rank in Cape Colony at tba rate of 1,400 a year. I Seismologists have figured oat that eerthquakea travel at rataa varying Iron 470 to 620 feat per second. Grand Duke William, of Luxem bourg, is seriously ill. Hla successor to the crown is bis daughter, 16 years old. A farmer and his entire family of wife, three daughters and a son drown ed while fishing near their noma at Wellington, Colo. The American Geographical society baa accepted Mrs. Collie P. Bunting ton's gift of a 9860,000 site for new building at New York. . At the 60th annual commencement of the University of Wisconsin one of tba class of 1869 was present and gave tba elaaa yell of that year. The two battleehips authorised by the last congress will carry heavier batteriee than any other warships afloat or ordered by any nation. The United States Steal corporation will endeavor to prevent ita employee from using liquor, especially while on . tba property of tba corporation. It baa been demonstrated that tba blue raya from mercury vapor lamps kill bacteria and sterilise water in which the lamps ara placed without appreciably iocreeaing Us temperature. kf any British offlcHU fear an upris ing in India, - Fire has destroyed the greater part of Cobalt, Out. One man ia dead. A landslide at Newport, England, resulted to the death of SO laborers. King Alfonso, of Spain, baa emder gone a slight operation, which proved successful. A thief In London grabbed a handbag wontalnlng $600,000 In Jewels and made bis escape. - While the temperature in the Bast baa greatly moderated, there la Still touch suffering. Russian and Chlneee officials have slashed because tba latter weiata on bar treaty, rights. A prominent Australian merchant aaya nil country would help the United btatee ngnt japan. The greatest American fleet ever assembled ia to engage to maneuvers on tba Atlantis coast. Tba Western Union Telearranb pany baa bean indicted at Cincinnati for helping a backatobop to do buel- Germans are greatly en th need over the proposal of Ceent Zeppelin to at tamnt to reach the sola and will fur nish all naeeasary money. Under Taft's orders the White Bouse la to be greatly enlarged. Count Zeppelin, tba German aero naut, wlU try to reach the pole by bel The suras trust and six of its offi cials have been Indicted for violating the antitrust law. . Cholera still prevails to 8t Peters burg to an alarming extent, and many deaths have occurred. A Chinaman found New York ia believed to be Leea Ling, asardererof Slate ttlsgai. A. M. Cos baa been earned chief of polk and J. W. Morris city engineer af Portland by Mayor Stoma. The doAHt at the and of the swi mi will reach ft0.000.000, bat it had been expected tereeoh U4,- 00.000, German exnlorers have returned from a tear acaong the eennibeia of Bismarck talanda and report straage sights. The hot wave to the Beat baa ' Ex-Preaktoat KIms, af Harvard, baa boost made prsaldsat emeritus saw gtv aa 100,000, ,. . The government will star salt agatoat tba Aeaartoaa Sugar stoBninf It to repsrted abet Leea XJag. the CbsxcawBaMrdarea State SigeJ at Mew Yeah, baa bee aaaght to Mextoa. i t as alas maa baa n i" to miUm eaaissBB seassaaato ab arto - a wtoch h f eaiwaa. u iA j-i PHYSICIAN ISSUES IDIOT Harrlman Must Not Labor So Stren uously as m Past. ;. Vienna, Austria, July idwlfid H. Harrlman. the .American railroad wizard, most not work again ao bard or so continuously as he baa done Ki th peat This to tba edict of Dr. Adolf Stroempcll. tba noted Vienna specialist, who baa diagnosed Harri- man's ailment aa incipient paralysis. In obedience to this edict m Uarri mao's only safety. ftrw the' nresenL declares Professor Stamen pell, Mr. Harrlman must have complete quiet. To this end bis meats are now being served in- his room, and be only emerges therefrom one a day to take the mild exerciss which baa been prescribed aa a part of his ours of treatment. ' The course of treatment through which Mr. Harrlman Is now being put is intended to ear bis nervous trouble nd nt him Into aa rood physical con dition as possible, after wbicb an en tirely new course of treatment win do Inaugurated in an effort to relieve the paralysis which is affecting bis limbs. This cannot be cured, Mr. Harriman baa bean Informed, but ita acute sympt oms can be relieved and its -progress stayed. Mrs. Harriman la remaining con stantly by bis side, and her ministra tions form ao important feature of the course of treatment being given him. SUBSTITUTE FOR DIABOLO.. German' Invents a New Game Much Leu Dangerous to Play. Parts, July 5V A new game of the diabolo type ia springing into favor bare, and aa the American patents have been taken out, "to funds" will no doubt be seen before long to America. "La funds" is a new form of sling, as its name shows. A little bsg on a wooden framework Is fixed on a swivel Into a sort of tennis racket without strings or top. The bottom of the bag la open, and two strong India rubber bands prevent tnS ball, a tennis oaii, from failiner throus-a. Tba same to to sling tba ball from one player to an other or op Into the air, to be. caught by the same player at will. It nawla a certain amount of skill and to certainly leas dangerous and jOst aa health aa dtaboto. ine mveasor ia a yonng German named Seeger, who in s demonstration which be gavetnA other afternoon threw tennis ball higher than the chimneys of a seven story house Mid caught It ftgetn etthi oat apparent effort, - ' r v WIND LASHES SALT LAKE. Two Pleasure Launches Imperilled, k.. n k. - mml Rait Lake. Juhr 67 A whitf'storm. swept over Great Salt lake tost even ing, dashed the heavy water to huge broadeidoe against the Saltair pavilion and threatened the existence of two small pleasure boats cruising off shore. After a stress-Is with the wind and the waves to which the voyagers' were drenched with eatv water, toe launenao regained the pavilion. In making a landing, one ex toe boata was dashed agatoat tba pier and badly damaged. No one, son ever, was in lured. Tba tale, tbouah of brief duration, waa on of tba moat violent in the history of the lake. Rumors that one of the boata bad gone down with 60 passengers reached swr and there waa crest anxiety on tl! the out come waa known. Ship FwH by Auto Ncwi London. Jolv 6. Aa experiment which la being watched with much in terest by the wholesale dealers to fruit and vegetables at Covent Garden and other markets to tba aastroeolls la be ing made a connection with the con veying of fruit and vegetables from lone? distances bv motor, yesterday a motor van containing almost a record load of graven and other fruit, eaeem- bers and vegetablea, am red at the market from Worthing, the Journey being ever 40 mites. No damage what ever waa den to tba eoatenta af the package, and the asotor arrived fully an hour before the merchandise which bad been dispatched by train. Man rails tot Asphalt, Los Angetos, July .Buried almost ap to his nose la a barrel af liquid asphalt, Salvador Talsmantaa, a la borer, wee found early this asornlng alsssst suffocated. It raejaired four mea to get him oat Tatomaataa-fell into tba barrel while araosing a rail road treetto. Trying to extricate him eelf be ptonged both ansa lata tba asphalt and sank deeper. Ha waa rsandhv Deewtv Coaetabto Mwlaaa- hato, who, wreoehed hie bask trying to save the mea. The exieaa was ae allly axtrieated. ' f Unto to me atoMghiT ' Capetown, Cape Colony, July C Ii to reaorasi frees BaeJawey. Redeeaa, that Gsasral Lwsto SHha, aramtor of Ifct Tieeeiaal sa the rooaast af the Am ifrtos aattsaal .aaaveattoa will ! oa?er toe oaartered Soath Afrtesst cobs-I any gioaaoa.oao for sac ereaias ar. KitwkK bp Usawid Saatb AJrtoa. - IS DANGEROUSLY ILL Congrtssmai tashmauVol Wasb- IngToovit Pofnl ol Deatb. TAKES RAPID TURN FOR WORSE 4 for 8li leeav- Operation and While. Ba "'lha; Pneumonia Seta to. , New York, July I. Congressman Francis W. Cosh man, who baa been 111 In Roosevelt hospital for 10 days, waa to a critical condition last night, and at midnight tba sntboritiea of the hos pital held out little hope of bis recov ery. They in fact said be waa ao low it waa doubtful if be woudl survive the night. Mr.-Cnabman sntored toe hospital on Jane 21 to undergo aa operation for the removal of an sbcess to his neck. The operation, which waa a alight one, was aucessafal, but before no re covered from It pneumonia devaloved. The disease reached the critical stag yeeterday, and, contrary to the expec tations of ail, it took a rapid tarn for the worse. . - Francis W. Cushmsn was born May 8, 1867, at Brighton, Ia., and waa edu cated at the local hiarb school and at Pleasant View academy. In order to aid to paying bis tuition there ha work ed during the summer vacation aa "water boy" on railroad construction work. On eomnlsting his education at tba academy the future congressman worked for some time aa section hand on local railroads, until at the an of 16 be moved to Wyoming. There he remained for Ave yeara, being a cow boy on a ranch, a "handy maa" to a lumber eamp, and also a school teacher. Daring this period be took up the study of law, reading by himself, with bat little outside sid. At the erase of this time be moved to Nebraeka, and wss admitted to both the District and 8upreme bar. He mained there ustil 1891, when be went Weat again, settling ia Taeoma, which baa sines bead, fcia permanent home. Prior to1 hie eteotion to congress be held no offices of -any kind, and made his living eatfrisly. by his legal practice. - in lean ar.' uusnwan waa notnioataa by the- Itepeoana-for-taMtaaefe Since that time be bat neea without opposi tion to bis owtr party, and baa been elected by overwhelming majorities at. each succeeding alcetioa, and to bow serving his sixth term.. , . Bret rhms' tsftd Shaken. Downicvllle, Cel., July i. Almost ovary night for more than a wee earthquake shocks have been experi enced hers, and their frequency has caused eoncidrable ameeaineas. Sine the rather severe trembler of Jane SI there - have beea frequent lighter shocks, most of them sufficiently per ceptible to awaken people. People living at Poker flat say Mount rUmoro ia the seat of tba disturbance. That country baa reported some of these quakes aa being aaito severe, Earus- quaksa ara rare to Sierra eounty. Clergy to Appealed To. Victoria, B. a, July A, A. Canon Hsndon, of Westminster abbey, alee rector of toe British House of Coov mona church. Id a pohlie ad arise bare today, urged the clergy to preach sacri fices everywhere to as sari immadisteto needed army and navy fond. Men- don declares England to unarmed and defeeeeleea, and en the verge af a eoa test for her national ajalstsnaa. j ' Johnson Pavare Women. Jackson. Mien.; July fc Governor Job neon, of Mtoneeota, delivered aa addrcaa here last Bight and said: "I hope to see the time when woman will jobs with then baebaada to political affairs. Where woman to, the pber is Utter aad polittoa weaM bettor whore refining tonoaaca to p vatont." . '- ' Rescued After Tan Dave. St. flalL Switsertond, July . A young woman wba toadayaagowaa eauaht to a eava-to af a railroad toa- mI, waa dag ant aire Boday. She offered agonies at seed and hangar daring this period, hat managed to sustain life bv saekiag moisture from bar clothing, oa which water lewssioa ally trickled. " mBemaaBawBBteBSMBBasaBsm h PltcKed Batsto to Srrewt. Gaayaonil, July At a sslibraMea yostesdw to hoaor of St. near ana at PaeL a satSk attacked aha poliea. Troepe were eattad aa. sesaanysf the eeUiera totosd bbo pitched hettle waa foaght to which too pereaaa were InUtod aad sa Uaaoa. Jasv a. Tba coat CaJeaa saitoa from Leadoa today l.iOO mites af oaaee aa beard to toy the Case cssaaaay'a asto Una ToyW Maw toaa mep I RAISES ITS PRICES. .J RAISES ITS PRICES. .-and Oorri Hlgho . New York, July R. The' beef true ' baa again ordered the price of its pro- uoct raiseo. s-ouneen oenui wuuu for pot roast to 28 cents for porter bouse and sirloin steaks ia the pries. Thirty cents will be demanded for tb latter cuts to a few days, while aver age beef will cost the dealer 10 canto a pound, aa against the hitherto pre vailing price of 10 cents. , The high price af corn and the scar city of cattle are the raaeone assigned by tba trust for the Increase to prices. As to why cattle ahoold be any scarcer now than at any other time no answer is forthcoming. -.- ------ Retail butchers explain that toe working people are too poor to buy beef; that there to a Isascning to the demand and consequently a raising in tba price. It Is pointed out. that Pat ten's corner to wheat bee increased the demand for corn as an srtiele of human consumption, and that therefore tba price of that grain has so increased that it Is no longer profitable to raise corn-fed cattle. The officers of the beef trust to the Bast arc very reticent to discussing the condition of the beef market. When an expression of opinion was sought from the representatives of the big Isadora in tba trust, such as Ar mour's and Swift's, the inquirer was referred from one official to another. Finally a vague statement wss made to the offset that the market waa nor mal and that existing prices were due to natural trade condition. BODIES IN RUINS. Work Suspended at Messina an Ac count of Hot Weather. . Rome, July 6. Thousands of bodies of the vtetima of the December earth quake that devastated Messina are atill to the ruins of that city and will not be dug out to receive burial until winter. In an effort to convince King Victor that it to doing every possible thing toward tba code desired to Mes sina, tba Interior department today submitted its Srst comprehensive re port. It is uaderatood tonight that the king, though not doubting the bonecty of the officials, was-angry that there fpeedi In reply to the aceasattoa that do excavation 4iad been made in the ruins, tba Interior department declares it baa bean 'found necessary to saapend sll work of thui nature during the warm weather. Up to that time 80,000 bod ies had bee recovered. An average of 800 bodice wees removed daily in April and' 900 bodice were awaiting iburial for lack of grave diggers. ' GOLD ORI AS BALLAST. Santo Fa Road Bed Rich to Precious Motel. Chicago, July 6. Offlciala of the Santa Fa road or inclined to believe that through tho accidental discovery of gold and copper to tfae ballast need oa the Bclen cut-off a now rich mining dtatriet will be developed to the Man- sano mounts ine to Torrance county. New Mexico. A fact that adds romantic interest to the gold discovery is that the region is adjacent to the deeerted eity, which ia supposed to have beea Spanish and which is known sa Gran Quivers. There ara legendary stories of old Span- toh mines which are supposed to have beea productive hundreds of years ago. bat which were abandoned. Now that gold has been discovered to the region thee Stories sre being revived and many are nocking Into the moan tains and are stsaing oat claims everywhere. The discovery of gold to largely duo to. on of the engineers of the com pany, who to located at tba general offices ia Chtoago. Net along ago thia engineer waa walking track between Bctoa and Willard and while to a deep eat he picked up b chunk of ballast which bad a efaemtoel atato upon it The stone waa brought to Chicago, aad H wee found to be highly m fused with cold. Soma of the ballast which waa betog seed on tba Be lea cutoff waa then sent for and waa found to assay about $S wartbwf gold to the ton. Fear Kitted to Cvctone. Winnipeg, Man., Jury B. Reports reeerred toaierbt from Southern kascaawan show that feat peiauna were kilted and more than 60 hurt, and that Immsasi damage waa doaa by tba cy clone which swept ttmt dtotrkt kite tost algbt and early thia mssatog. tb Geinsbesa district three were killed and nearly SO Injured, while a child was kilted Bear Oarrtevale. Tb ojrilsaa streak first at Bsdvera, toraed south toward Cantovato and Gatoa boro, and toast waa saat to Peareoa, Maaltoba. ' - !? Treat to too Daiauw. . ' New York, My Thee la probabflitg that chess wiS aa wsy eatfaa af tb aaaw trust aatil A whoa Oslaad State Dtotrsft Atoevaef Wtoa. aweseaUed OalasSaj tor Faieaa. reaaraasaiMW Terk. - The faa-o eg sv to Fa tba FeeVeJ ei BIG STRIKE BEGINS. " r4v- x ' StrOOfllS IS UD BetWe6S TlRDlatB Hills ud Union Employes, FIGHT IS ON UNION RECOGNITION Four States Ara Affected afid Almost 7.000 Men Arc Idle Trust WIH Make Fight. Pittsburg, July 1 Fifteen plants were crippled or entirely tied ap at ' midnight by the strike order that went. . into effect to the union sheet and tin plate mills of the United States Steel corporation, according to the claimav made by the offlciala of the Amalga mated Association of Iron, Steel eV ' Tinplato workers. The number of men ' -on strike to estimated at 7,000. Tba strike la the outcome of the open : shop order posted four weeks sgo by the American Sheet A Tlnplate com pany at all its mills throughout West. Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and In diana. Defeat for tfae Amalgamated aasoei atlon, it ia said, virtually means thai taking away of ita power in the affair -of the United Statea Steel corporation, of wbicb the American Sheet A Tin plate company Is a subsidiary. , A wage agreement baa been1 reached by the Amalgamated Associattoa of Iron. Steel A Tinworkers and repre sentatives of the independent sheet and tin plate manufacturers DELUGED WITH LAWS:.'- Two Hundred and Twenty New Once-. , . effective...! mineta. Chicago, Jay 1. Two hundred and 7: " twenty new lawa passed by the last Illinois legislature went into effect to--- - day. Some, of the big meaaaraa ara not operative before next. January," notably the- hasaidoos machinery act , and the board of opntool, which takea overall charitable institutiona. Tho . ' .Forbidding ' women to work to fac- f tor lee, or anyvpleee where machinery j Jv J? is employed, more thaa 10 boors a da, i i f Thia -ydece apt apply to mercantile aa- . toWumnta. . Permitting aatoiaoblle drivers to de-w' fend IhetBsslvcs. to neUri onder tow - , permitting "reasooable epcad;" Authorising the city ,ef Chicago to " ' add I Is, 000,000 to Its hooded todebtod- . t Permitting "white slaves" to testify- when their hosbanda "are Involved." Making It a felony to detain any woman to a resort on charge of debt. Providing for the examination and licensing of barbera. . Inheritance tax law, which will add cailliena to atato revenue. Punishing Isodlords who bar children from flats. Creating forest preserves. Pawnbrokers required to boh) all ar ttolcs a year and cutting interest to S per cant a month. S300.000.0O0 FOR NAVY' . Expenditure Necessary to Save British CmpIre, Bay BataeforeV Lor don, Jnly I. Advocattos: a plan of naval expanaton, already submitted to the admiralty, which practically pro video the doubling of Great Britain's Immense sea fore, .Admiral -Lord Charles Bereeford today declared tb national situation waa. snore serious than waa generally known. He said there waa no nee to precipitating a Dank, bat it waa heat to be an the sal sid. Tea dreadnaegfato to addition, to tba four previeional ships already provid ed for, will be baUt before March 81, 1914, under the admiral 'a plan. Tba scheme ateo tocladaa. IS- Second atosa cruisers. 18 commerce protecting cruis ers and 10 chips of a new. type similar to torpedo boat deetiuysia, hot larger. Bis estimate of the cast of tfatoplaa taa aI aVMb aUasm SBV fwVYVVVVV( , Black Blahapa Lews Out. Waahington, July l.Five blebop of the African Methodic Eptoeopal , etonvkv who declared to tba Interstate Ccaunerss eommisatoa that they diecriminated afainet by Soetbera rail- , reade and by tba Pullman company to latrancportauon, dtobag racilites, and . ateeping car acaasassodatmna, bava w bean Informed by tba eammtostoa that their esesplaiBt waa aot warranted. They charged that asgrees were denied ' steeping car aeeomascrtstton and thsaV they were lefaasd feed, to the dm tog ,J. ears solely sera nee ef their cuter. WaT aaTxaa O0wtwJflw, , Carsto, Jury 1. Herbert Iilhaw, Oaaont da Lambert sad Heart are at arsssat sa. the coast awoittog favarabto weatto to attempt aa Biiiplmi tight aemaa taw Bnoeb eaaaaeal feri prtae ef ' aa iSjH, t baa Lsamto-ar.- I A toamwef seats sre beeng b id 1st t C C O