The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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JEFFERSON TEXAS
New Russian Ambassador Reached
New York Tuesday
MADE NO STATEMENT
ricaso Deny For JIo That I Hare
Given Out Any Interview on
Politics Wero Almost Ills
First Words
New Yortt July 6 Please deny for
mo that I have given out any Interview
on politics wore almost the first
words ot Baron Rosen the now Rus-
sian ambassador to America to a rep-
resentative ot thoAssociated Press as
the Kaiser Wllhelm IL arrived at h r
dock In Ilobokcn
When I received the American
newspapers he said I observed that
a French news ogency attributed to-
me an interview quoting mo as saying
that Russia is willing to pay tho ex-
penses of tho war within certain lim-
its I wish you to deny this for me
and also deny that I have ever given
out1 any interview or expressed an
opinion of a political nature Please
say that and nothing mere and I
wiU bo much pleased
Baron Rosen succeeds Count Cjusslnl
ag ambassador for Russia to tho Unit-
ed States ard has also been named as
one of Russias peace plenipotentiaries
The Boron does not como to the Unit-
ed States as a stranger as he served
his country as charge daffaires at
Washington during the first adminis-
tration of President Cleveland Sinco
his last stay In America bo has been
minister at Toklo and held that post
at the outbreak of tho war
A dispatch from St Petersburg an-
nouncing the additional plenipotenti-
aries was shown the ambassador and
this information he was pleased to
receive H < would say nothing of
Russian politics nor of the pending
peaco negotiations
Baron Rci cn went to Boston
CREW DEFIANT
ship and threatened a section ot the
retail district In the midst of which
the edifice was situated Tho origin
ot tho fire Is unknown
Doublo Drowning
Little Rcclc July B L A Hntton
assistant observer at the United States
weather bureau at Little Rock and
Lawronco Dickey of Pottsvllle were
Crowned in tho Arkansas river They
were bathing and Dickey got beyond
his depth Hatton tried to rescue him
and both drowned
Fatal Accident
Rockdale Tex July B H VogcL
president of tho Diamond Coal com-
pany and one of the wealthiest men In
this section of the country sustained
an accident which cost him his lite
NEGRESS SLAIN
Shot Five Times With a Pistol Whllo
Going to a Picnic
Antlers I T July 5 Georgia Wil-
son a colored woman was shot five
times with a revolver and killed or tho
Arkansas and Clloctaw oastbound train
near Sawyer Sho was going from
Hugo to Sawyer to attend a picnic On
tho arrival of the train at Sawyer her
husband Paul Wilson was placed un-
der arrest He was brought hero
Since Arising at Sevastopol Repent
anco Is Expressed
St PeterHburg July 5 The minis-
ter of marine has received the follow-
ing telegram from Admiral Kruger
Tho crew of th transport Prout
when leaving Burro Bay mutinied ar-
resting tho captalp and other ofllcers
A second lieutenant and boaswaln wero
killed
The Prout has arrived at Sevasto-
pol and the crew now Is repentant Tho
Officers hav been released the crew
begging them to resume their posts
The Prout as been ordered to unchor
at Kameshea Bayand nn Inquiry Into
tho facta bpirun
QUIET AT ODESSA
General Situation Shows Signs of
Gradual Improvement
Odessa July 5 The general situa-
tion shows signs of gradual Improve-
ment Tho emoval of debris from the
burned arenn has begun and the gen-
eral dock work and coasting snrvlo
has been resumed The strikers are
returning to work
A large number of troops have been
sent to tho summer quarters within
easy reach of the city
The Odeysa chamber of commerc
has petitioned the ministry of finance
to permit an extension of fourtoon days
on notes falling due
The Jimplecute and Kansas City
Weekly Journal one year for 100
Battalion Annihilated
St Petersburg July 5 General Lln
evitch telegaphs that a Japanese In
fnntry battalion was annihilated by
Russian soldiers sixteen miles from
Llao Chouhon
HUNDREDS HOMELESS
Shot by a Tramp
Atoka L T July B While attempt-
ing to eject a persistent negro tramp
from his train at Reynolds I T ton
miles north of here A P Shnrum n
brnkeman on tho Choctaw division ot
the Missouri Kansas and Texas was
shot by the tramp and perhaps mortal-
ly wounded Sharum has been taken
to the company hospital at Sedalia
NEGRO HELD
Identified by Child He Is Alleged to
Have Tried to Wrong
Shreveport July 5 John Britten a
negro employed at the machine shops
of theKansaa City Southern railway
In West Shrevoport Is in custody
charged with attempted criminal as
sault upon Rachacl Jackson a sixteen
yearold colored girl The girl ac-
companied by her father called at
the jail and identified tho prisoner as
the man who threw a rope around har
In clump of woods and attempted to
assault her until frightened off by
her screams
MANY STRAY BULLETS
One Person Dead and Nearly Hundred
Others Are More or Loss Hurt
Chicago July C In spite of the rigid
enforcement of the law restricting the
hours during which flro crackers may-
be dlsohurged the list of accident In
Chicago Tuesday Is very large Stray
bulletw found their usual number ot
victims but most of the accidents were
duo to cannon crackers and children
made up a largo majority of those In-
jured One death and nearly a hund-
red cases of injury were reported to
tho police four of which will probably
provo fatal
Twentytwo Injured
Lexington Ky July 5 In a colli-
sion at Vlley four miles from Lexing-
ton a westbound Chesapeake and Ohio
and an castbound Louisville and Nash-
ville pasenger train twenty two per-
sons were injured
TWENTY INNING GAME
Half the Citizens of Pierre S D Are
In a Bad Plight
Pierre S D July 5 Half tho citi-
zens of the town of Pierre S D wero
without homes to go to Tuesday night
on account of tbo flood which has been
raging in the Bad river Tho floods
swept a number of houses with their
contents Into the swollen waters of tho
Missouri Many narrow escapes from
death aro reported but although sev-
eral persons are missing it is not cer-
tain that any have perished Ono fam-
ily was swept ten miles by the torrent
before being rescued The waters are
now receding
BRIDGE COLLAPSED
Fifty Persons Thrown Into a Lake and
Several Were Injured
Jamestown 2J Y July 5 In a rush
to escape an impending storm fifty
persons were thrown Into the lake at
Celeron by the collapse of a bridge
over which the crowd wan hurrying
Ten of these were taken to the hos-
pital Others who suffered from minor
injuries went to their homes
The water in Lake Chautauqua is
shallow at this point there being a
depth of only throe or four feet Res-
cuers rushed Into the waterto release
those caught by the broken timbers
No one was drowned
Noted Church Burned
Nashville July 5 Fire destroyed
McKendree Methodist Episcopal church
one of Nashvilles finest houses of wor
All Records In Baseball at Boston
Were Broken on Fourth
Boston July 5 All records for long
baseball games In this city were
broken Tuesday when Philadelphia de-
feated Boston In tho American league
afternoon contest In the twentieth In-
ning Thescore was Philadelphia 4
Boston 2 Young for Boston and
Waddell for Philadelphia wero the op-
posing pitchers Tho latters work
after tho fourth Inning was wonder-
ful Fifteen hits were made off Young
and thirteen off Waddell Score In
morning game was Philadelphia fi
Boston 2
Chicago 8 Cleveland 2 Cleveland
G Chicago 2
Detroit 4 St Louis 1 St Louis
11 Detroit 0
New York 8 Washington G New
York 3 Washington 2 attendance
25000
National League
Philadelphia 2 New York Oj New
York 0 Philadelphia 3
Chicago 3 St Louis 2 Chicago 11
St Louis 1
Pittsburg 8 Olnclunatl 2 Pitta
burg 8 Cincinnati 1
Brooklyn fi Boston 0 Brooklyn
2 Boston 1
Southern League
Montgomery 14 Birmingham 1
Montgomery 1 Birmingham 0 at-
tendance 10000
Memphis B Little Rock 2 Mem-
phis 4 Little Rock 3
New Orleans 4 Shreveport 3
Atlanta 2 Nashville 0
Texas League
Fort Worth C Temple 3 Fort
Worth 4 Templo 1 second game
eleven Innings
Dallas 3 Waco 0 Waco 1 Dal-
las 0
North Texas League
Greenville G Texarkana 0 Green-
ville 2 Texarkana 1 second game
twelve Innings
Purls 12 Clarksvllle 2
South Texas League
San Antonio 4 Houston 3
Beaumont C Galveston 0
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POSTMASTERS MEET
Those of Fourth Class Hold a Conven-
tion at Dallas
Dallas July G Second annual con-
vention of Texas postmasters of tho
fourth class was held here The at-
tendance was about seventyflvn Act-
ing president and secretary McElroy
delivered an Interesting address Elec
tlon of ofllcers resulted as follows
William Gilford of Thornton presi-
dent T K Raynor of Decoy vice
president B J Nauglo of Prosper sec-
retary Mrs M J Sadler of Osage
Coryell county treasurer W A Mc
Elroy of Buda and C A Moose ofiPool
vllle delegates to the national conven
tion B J Uauglo ofJrosper and Wil-
liam Gilford of Thornton alternate
delegates
Constitution and bylaws wero
adopted
SeventySeven Injured
St Louts July B From reports re-
ceived by tho police from St Louis
and vicinity there have been no deaths
as tho result of accidents In connection
with tho celebration of Independence
day Sovontyseven Injuries wero re-
ported previously to midnight seven
teen of which aro serious <
Sheriff Stops Fight
Butte Mont July B Sheriff stop-
ped tho HerroraNeary fight In flrst
round
NEWS IN BRIEF
Swedish army Is being mobilized
Fifteen persons wore injured ory
Fourth at St Paul
In a fight nt Gaston S C two young
men were fatally Injured
From Colon to Panama enthusloslo
crowds celebrated tho Fouth
On tho Fourth at New York hund-
reds wero injured by fireworks
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