Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1907 — DISORDER IS OVER. [ARTICLE]
DISORDER IS OVER.
QUIET REIGNS IN ALL PARTS OF PHILIPPINES. Brifadlrr Grnfitil Allen, Orsrnnlmer of ConHabDlar)-,, HelOrna and Speak a of Condition*—Affidavit* Filed Show Mr*. Eddy Millionaire. Brig. Gen. H. T. Allen, organizer and until recently chief of the Philippine constabulary, arrived in San Francisco (the other day fro* Manila on the army transport Thomas. This military police is now a body, consisting of 5,000 enlisted men, all natives, and among the officers are a number of Filipinos, Gen. Allen says that there is little trouble in Philippines except m Leyte and Samar, where the hill tribes still worry the Insular government. Aguinaklo is living quietly on his ranch in the Province of Cavite, where the former head of the inaurrectos is attending strictly to his own affairs and not participating in matters political.,.. .
BASE BALL STANDINGS. Game* Won nnd tout by Club* In Principal l.enarne*. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. 1.. W. l~ New Y0rk..243 -Boston ,777". 10 16 Chicago ....23 4 Cincinnati... 9 10 Pittsburg ..13 9 St. Louis.... 0 22 Phil'delphia 13 11 Brooklyn.... 4 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE. __ V. L w, . 1.. Chicago ....19 U) Philadelphia 12 13 Cleveland ..17 11 Boston 10 10 Detroit ....15 10 Washington.. 8 15 New York.. 15 11 St, Louis..., 9 —l9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. I- W. L. Columbus ..10 10 Toledo 13 14 Kansas City. 13 9 St. Pau1....13 15 Minneapolis 14 12 laruisville.. 10 13 Milwaukee. 15 14 Indianapolis 11 18 WESTERN LEAGUE. W. L. W. L. Omaha ... .17 11 Lincoln .... 13 13 Des Moines.ls 10 Sioux City.. 10 10 Denver ....13 11 Pueblo 10 17 MRS. EDDY WORTH MILLION Affidavit* Filed to Show Estate Ha* Not Been Looted. Two affidavits wore filed in Concord, N. H., by the defense in the suit of Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy by her next friend against Calvin A. Frye aud others which for the first time discloses the fact that her fortune will easily reach $1,009,000. The first of these affidavits is made by Fred N. Ladd. Mrs. Eddy's private secretary, who avers that on March 0 ho turned over to the trustees under the deed of trust executed that day bonds of the par value of $788,770, a promissory note of $50,000 with some interest due and the savings bank books on which was due $8,014. The value of the real estate holdings is not touched uj>on. Mr*. Palmer Reject* Throne? The report that Mrs Totter Palmer’s hand was sought in marriage by the King of Servia, with the full intent of making her a full-fledged queen, has become common knowledge, owing to the indiscretion of an official of the Servian court now in Paris. The offer to Mrs. Palmer was made diplomatically hut formally. It is said, but she as diplomatically aud “ u formally declined it immediately". Four May Die from Steam. Locked in the steam room of the Washington Park uatatorium in Pittsburg, four men were scalded by a pressure of steam. They were Edward Schwam, 32 years old. a rubb ®\ scalded all over the body, death probable: Jacob Goldstein. 20 years old. condition serious; Benjamin CMdstoif. 25 years olsL condition serious, and Isadore Bernardi, also in a serious condition.
\ntiilnt- of Yoriik l’rlm'e, With even more pomp and ceremony than attended his first presentation tc the officials on the day of his birth. May 30. Alfonso, prince of the Asturias, was baptized at noon Saturday in the private chapel of tlie palace in Madrid in the presence of the royal family, the state and court officials, the representatives of the foreign i>owers and a host of grandees and other important personages. Explosion In Hospital Hart* Three. Three men were painfully burned and $5,000 damage done in an explosion at the Ohio Valley hospital in Pittsburg. The injured men were changing gas meters in the drug room of the hospital •when the explosion occurred. A panic among the patients was narrowly averted. Shot Down li> t'«ia|(k>. At Lodz, Russian Poland, forty-five officials and workmen of Kuttner's spinning mills were shot down by a patrol of Cossacks, because a band of terrorists attacked a mail wagon in the neighborhood. killing a Cossack guard and wounding another Cossack and two postoffice officials. Divorce for Mn. Yrrkn-Mimrr. Mrs. Mary Terkes .Mixner. widow of Charles T Yerkes, has been granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from her young California husband. Hot Eire la Pittsburg. Thro firetpen were injured, five manufacturing plants destroyed and a number of small residences badly damaged by a fire of unknown origin which started in the Brush A Stevens Company’s pattern and model plant, 100 108 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. ■ - - Stayer la Fouu* Gurtltr. A jury in the District Court in Alliance, Neb., returned a verdict of murder in the first degree against Roy Maynard, who shot and killed Roy H. Barnes, proprietor of a railroad dining hall
