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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
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THE YEAR JUST ENDED
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1f13, rbnt.'iining; all the went* of in-
Uoiiowing is i iie iviiinn
of Omaha,
October
tnrrst In all parts of the world. The
number of disaetern, dc.'ths of noted
jnersons and farrnm- crime- in the
year wa« unusually large
DISASTERS, FIRES. FLOODS, ETC.
I floode In < many killed, much
l suffering am' great damage clone.
Floods In the Mississippi Valley as a
result of Ohio floods.
Tornado destroyed part
Neb r.
SSeppelia Tv-2 exploded
‘ Twenty k filed.
Has explosion near Pittsburg killed
; 1 20, miners.
Long Beach, c’al., pier gave way,
killing 35 persons.
Disastrous floods In Texas early part
of October.
Two .hundred*and eighty miners en-
tombe 1 following mine explosion at
Daw.son, X. Alex. Twenty-three
rescued alive.
Steamship Nevada struck a mine in
Gulf of Smyrna. One hundred and
twenty drcrwned.
(firedamp in Welsh mine entombed
•31. Five hundred rescued alive.
Steamer Voltumo burned at sea Or- .
toher lo. one hundred and thirty-
six drowned, f>26 rescued.
Fifty girls died in factory flic at
Binghamton, X. Y., July 22.
fch.M-m ;i* Nome, Maska, killed eleven,
nestrnyed GOO houses, with $1,500,-
000 loss.
THE DEATH ROLL.
Fir. er Bey, Ohicf of Staff of Tut Kish
Army, assassinated, February 17.
Henry .VI. Flagler, one of the founders
of the Standard Oil Company and
railway magnate.
George I. King of Greece, assassi
nated by mad anarchist at Salon-
lea March 18.
James R. Keene, financier.
Cardinals Oreglla, Dean ol
College, and Rampolla. died
a few days of each other
Ve ticun.
Luther MeCarthy, pugilist, at .Alber
ta May 24.
Kmperor of Japan.
.1 Pierpont Morgan, American finan
cier, died ai. Rome, Italy.
Nazim Pasha, Turkish Premier, as
sassinated.
King Menellk of Abyssinia reported
dead. His death eonflrmed on De
cember 23.
Wliitelaw Reid. American Ambassa
dor to Great Britain, buried at
York politl-
iu London,
Sacred
within
at the
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Adolphus Bu.'ch. millionaire brewer,
«n St. Louis, died October 10.
• 'hrtries G. (Lite-. -on of the late John
\V. Gates, died October 28.
Ralph Rose, famous athlete and
champion shot putter, died October
Hi
Timothy Woodruff, Net
clan, died October 12
Anthony X. Brady die
July 22.
. 'oionei S. I’. Coily, .American aviator,
killed in England by fall from aero
plane, August 7.
Mayor • laynor of New York died on
way to England.
Timothy D. Sullivan, New York poli
tician. found dead on railroad track
after escaping from an asylum.
Alfred Austin, poet laureate of Eng
land. died June 2.
MURDERS, MURDER TRIALS.
CRIMES.
Mrs. IVnnie May Eaton, wife of Rear
Admiral Eaton, acquitted October
31 of murdering her husband.
The Rev. Hans Schmidt, discredited
Catholic priest, arrested in New
Y«nk for the murder of Anna Au-
midler, his sweetheart.
Floyd and Claude S. Allen executed
at Richmond, Va.. March 28, for
participation in the famous Allen
courthouse shooting affray.
Henry Spencer, confessed murderer
many persons, convicted of kill
ing Mildred Allison Rexroat, a
dancing teacher, in Chicago. Ap
peal pending.
Mrs. IPssie Wakefield convicted of
murdering her husband and sen
tenced to hang in Connecticut on
March 4.
Leo Frank, factory superintendent,
convicted in Atlanta, Ga„ of mur
dering girl in his office, and sen
tenced lo bang. Appeal pending.
Dr. Frank Craig .acquitted in Indian
apolis of murder of Dr. Helen
Knabe.
POLIllCAL DEVELOPMENT AT
HOME.
Inauguration of President Woodrow
Wilson, on March 4.
United States Judge Robert W. Aren-
bald removed fr m office by United
States Senate, after impeachment
trie I.
John Purroy Mitchel elected Mayor
of New York on the Fusion ticket,
destroying Tammany's power.
David I. Walsh, Democrat, elected
elected Governor of Massachusetts,
n victory for the Wilfton adminis
tration.
) Acting Governor Fielder elected Gov
ernor of New Jersey. Fielder is a
Democrat and was the Wilson ad-
inl.strut ion candidate.
Minnesota. Legislature adopted equal
suffrage measure, February 11.
Passage of Wilson tariff bid.
Passage of the currency bill.
Inauguration of Vice President Mar
shall, his address to the Senate and
administration of oaths to the new
Senators.
California Legislature adopted equal
suffrage measure.
Illinois passed equal suffrage bill.
Japanese land law in California ap
proved by Governor Johnson, Fob-
i ruary 3.
I William Sulzer, of New York, im
peached and removed from office
and succeeded by Lieutenant Gov
ernor Martin H. Glynn.
| POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS
ABROAD.
King Otto, known as the “Mad King
of Bavaria.’’ removed from throne
and succeeded by his son.
Sir Rufus Isaacs made Lord Chaf
Justice of Great Britain, being 'he
tirst Jew to hold that office.
Election of President Poincare in
Inauguration
France, January 1
February 18.
Flection and inn! lation of Sir Van*
slttart Bowater as Lord Mayor i f
London.
Vic tona.no Huerta proclaimed provi
sional President of Mexico, Febru
ary 18.
Yuan Shih Kai elected Pi evident of
china, October 6. and inaugurated
October 10.
Sir Edward Carson gathered togoth-w
an “army" of Orangemen in Ulster
to resist enforcement of the hoipe
rule bill, should It pass Parliament.
Japanese mobs in Tokio demanded
war on the United Staten over the
California land question.
United State.- forced Great Britain to
give up attempt to gain oil monopo
ly in Columbia.
United States warned Santo Domingo
“No more revolutions."
Rebellion and overthrow of the Chi
nese Empire, and establishment of
s republic.
Krupp scandal in German $ ; dis
closures made April 18.
SPORTS.
America successfully defended the in.
t< rnational polo cup against Great
Britain, Juno 11.
Syracuse won the intercollegiate re
gatta, June 21.
Harvard eight-oared crew beat Yale,
June 20.
Francis Ouimet won the national open
golf championship at Brookline,
Mass, September 20.
AiYierica won the Davis tennis cup*
July 28.
Horse racing resumed in New York
State on May 30.
Jim Thorp** admitted he was a pro
fessional athlete and resigned
Olympic trophies. January 27.
Philadelphia Athletics defeated the
New York Giants in the world’s
championship baseball series, Octo
ber 11.
Sir Thomas Llpton's challenge for the
America’s cup accepted by New
York Yacht Club.
AVIATION, SCIENCE. INVENTION.
Vihljamar Stefansson sailed from
British Columbia on Arctic expedi
tion, June 17.
Robert G. Fowler fl< w across the
Panama Canal. April 27.
Crocker Land expedition sailed from
New York. July 2.
Dr. Hudson Stuck reached the sum
mit of Mount McKinley, June 20.
Dr. Simon Flexner announced the dis
covery of the germ of infantile
paralysis.
Arrival of Dr. Friedrich Franz Fried
mann. Government test of his tu
berculosis serum started March 11.
Discovery of radium as a cure for
cancer announced. Doubt cast upon
the discovery by th*» American As
sociation for the Cure of Cancer.
Aviation death list in Germany for
1913 reached 30; Frame. 37: Eng
land. 10; Italy, 4; Russia, 8; Ar
gentine Republic, 4; Japan. 3: Tur
key, 3; Austria. I; Brazil, 1; Switz
erland, 1; Canada, 1 : Portugal. 1;
Morocco, 1: China, J, and United
States, 25.
MARRIAGES AND ENGAGEMENTS
Wedding of Princess Victoria Lube,
only daughter of the Kaiser, and
Prince Ernest of Cumberland, May
24.
Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, second
daughter (of the President, married
Francis Bowes Sayre at the White
House, November 26.
Engagement of Vincent Astnr to Miss
Helen Huntington announced.
Duke of Croy married Miss Lelsh-
nmnn, daughter of the American
Ambassador to Germany, October
Prince Arthur of Connaught married
tin- Duchess of Fife, October 15.
Dethroned King Manuel of Portugal
married the Princess of Hohenzol-
lern at Hingmaringen, Germany.
Miss Helen Gould married Finley J.
Shepard.
MEXICO.
General Felix Diaz released from pen
itentiary in Mexico City and at
tacked the National Palace.
President Francisco Madero forced to
resign and imprisoned at the Na
tional Palace. Mexico City.
Gustavo Madero, President Madero's
brother, a n ested by General Huerta
and imprisoned in the National
F’ilace, February 19.
Gustavo Madero executed by the or
der of General Felix Diaz, Febru
ary 19.
President Madero and Vice President
Pino Suarez shot down while “try
ing to escape."
General. Victori ino Huerta proclaim
ed provisional President of Mexico,
February 19.
Rise of General Venustiano Carranza
in the north of Mexico.
Capture of Juarez and Chihuahua.
Rise of General Francisco (“Poncho”)
Villa as a leader of Carranza’s Con
stitutionalists In the north of Mex
ico.
Felix Diaz stabbed in Havana, No
vember 6.
President Woodrow Wilson declined
to recognize Huerta as Constitu
tional 1 President of Mexico.
Mexican rebels failed in attack on
Tampico, but resumed assault.
United States battleship fleet and in
ternational squadron gathered at
Vera Cruz and Tampico to protect
foreign interests.
EALKAN WARS.
Adrianople fell, March 2H.
Scutarin surrendered to Montenegro,
April 23.
Peace treaty of Balkans signed in
London.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst visited the
United States. October IS.
Imperator, largest steamship in the
world, s'arted on maiden trip, June
11. Reached New York, June 18.
Dr. Robert Bridges made poet lau
reate of Great Britain July 16.
Gettysburg encampment of Confed
erate and Union veterans 50 years
after the battle of Gettysburg, held
on July 1-5.
Viscount Haldane. British Lord High
Chancellor. visited the United
States August 2-September 2 to
attend American Bar Association
meeting at Montreal.
English suffragette fatally injured by
flinging hersdlf before the King’s
horse at the Derby.
•Harry K. Th^w, slayer of Stanford
White, escaped from Matteawan
Insane Asylum and fled to Canada.
He was ejected from Canada and
sought refuge in New Hampshire,
where the case still is pending In
the United States courts.
Steamship Aquitania to be the largest
steamer in the world launched in
England April 2.
Cubist, futurist and impressionist art
introduced by French painters and
exhibitions held in New York, Chi
cago and other cities of the United
States.
Colonel Roosevelt started on South
American hunting trip, visiting Rio
Janeiro, Brazil; Sao Paulo, Brazil;
Buenos Ayres. Argentine Republic,
and Valparaiso, Chile.
Mendel Beilis tried and acquitted of
ritual murder at the “Holy City’ ol
Kieff, Russia.
Gamboa dll«“. last construction ij
the Panama ('anal, blown up will
dynamite on October 10.
Buildings of t lie I’anama-Pacific Ex*
position started at Sun KYancIscil
German and English Government^
declined to participate.
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NEW YEAR
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