|| party wete killed by.an. avalanche Fi | near Vienna, . ; ~ Vancouver’ s Heense board has || decided-to. cancal all cafe liquor licenses on May 81. The new subway tunnel under “W | the river Spree, at Berlin, has -ijieaved in, Eighty” taborers es- i) caned, Spring floods in.various parts of Ontavio'damaged property to aiithe extent of half a: ‘million dollars, Thousands of persons. “have been killed and a whole Indian village swept away by the.erup- tion of Chiriqui Peak, near Becag i) Del Tero; Panama, The Ontario temperance con- vention has decided to bring on an immediate local option cam- f| paigncin Toronto city, with the voting to take place next January. Roosevelt has put himself on record as directly ‘opposed to a President Taft on-the subject of reciprocity, He declared he would never sanction there-in tro-| +s duction of such. a measure as the Canadian. reciprocity bill. The Ulster loyalist demonstra- H|tion in Befast was participated in by 150,000 opponents of Home j|Rule. There was ‘no disorder. s|The Ulsterities have pledged 1|| themselves to “Never, under any circumstances, submit to Home Rule.” ‘The Mexican ‘revolutionary leaders have sent commissioners to’ New York. to present to the world their side of the question. _ | They gay: ‘The pregent: revolu- Ii|tion' is merely a continuance of the one which ‘began when :the Riirule of President Diaz became 2 unbearable. 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York; ; country. ~}eult that is Enown as the ‘ “Church Hlectrical Apparatus of all kinds; Compressors, Crushers, MeKier- '| crimes Clementine armed herself —| || ‘| | | | | | with a “Voodoo”? which she got i , | | mw | m ml -j had: heard i in the “Church of the]. | Saerifiee,? ‘jindict the woman immediately, ‘|tions were accomplished in the |Clementine’s story that the re-| _& _= _& x x oo —_ a x || HH. |e | _f igious fanatics took possession of a , merked for slaughter, and that a i Ml K. |_| | oe | x x. _| | K ‘| can be determined none of the -] cult suffered death in any of the " | ceremonies of sacrifice. , improvernents’ thet no.:typewriter has ever hed; among | stilled terror into every negro in .| South Louisiana and South Texas, | {In :many communities, blacks jat “night, and doors of negro Ideked, were. barred, 7 cn |e Bnquite Taginecs Hotel.’. a wagon,” hearly riew Oy Miner ‘office, ‘Theodore : Roosevelt “defeated President Taft i in the presidential | primary held’: in ~ “THingis by approximately 110, 000: ‘votes, and Speaker Champ ‘Clark - received a majority of more than: “140,000 oyer Governor Woodrow, Wilson. Ernest, Flagg, president of the Society of Architects, made - -the statement that thereis not a fire- | H | Hi ..! | MW x | i | | that every skyscraper i in the city | is a five-trap, and that some. dey ml there will come a fire disaster m that will awe the: ‘people ‘of the : ‘The amount.of wood ‘used | in| our skyscrapers is: appalling,” m he said. “Our high buildings 1 i! ml aw | | | A 4 I | |_| are put together like a stove, with the elevator shaft for flues,” Murder Their Religion: Lafayette, La., April 15—Clem- entine Barnaby, a half-blood ne- gress, tells a.story that'the police accept.as clearing the mystery veiling the killing of twenty ne-4 groes in. Southwest Louisiana, and which gave clues that will fix the guilt for fifteen other night assaults on blaeks in Louis- iana and Texas, From Clementine’ 8 story, it appears she led a mysterious negro cult, themembers of which performed the ites of “human sacrifice”? | The negress declared she killed seventeen of the victims with. her own hands, | The police declare Clementine . told her story of wholesale preciation that the taking of human life wag a crime, - -With- out reservation she told her part in thirty-five assassinations, but declined to reveal the names ‘of members of the mysterious cult that helped her, The murders have heen conti. mitted in the last year.” As-‘one series of killings was added to another ia different: towng of Southwest Louisiana and South- east Texas, the authorities con- cluded that one gang directed all. Today the negress confessed she was the directing head of the of the Sacrifice,” which has for! its feature creed the belief that by life sacrifice alone may a per- | son gain immortality. . ’ Before engagingin any of these. from a preacher ‘and which she |. and other members of her band [ thought would protect them from the law. It is believed Clemen-| ‘tine and her companions were degenerates and that their weak- ened “brains evidently were affected by the ©xhortaytions the | The grand j jury, it is said, will Moat of ‘the thirty-five assaggina- |: killing of families of three and |: four members at one time. In all instances the murders were |. committed at night. . The police today determined from |: a cottage owned by a person!- bloody orgy followed. 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