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EARTH TREMORS AT PHILADELPHIA Residents of the City and Surrounding Terri- tory Aroused ‘Last Evening CONTENTION OF SCIENTISTS BORNE OUT That Shocks Would Be Felt in this Country After the Sicilian Quake — Following the Tremors there was an Explosion of Fifty Cases of Dynamite in a Maga- zine Near Norristown—No One was Hurt. Philadelphia, Jan. 4—Residents ot this city and the surrounding te tory were considerably aroused today by what appears to have been two well | defined earthquake tremors, followed by a heavy explosion of dynamite in (near here, and, according to Prof. J. A. Miller, were of brief duration. Explosion of Fifty Cases Dynamite. Before thoss who felt the earth's trembling were througlh talking abou: | them, or at 5.30 o'clock, there was an explosion of fifty cases of dynamite ia Montgomery City which shook the |the magazine of the Keystone Quariy carth for miles around i xm(hf.;r rgom _\~i.m own. : fen dhousand pounds of the he earth tremors, which seem to |sreat hole in the ground. No one was out the coatention of scientists | hurt, so far as can be learned. Win- shocks wculd be felt in this cour- | dows in buildings five and ten miles try after the Sicil rthquaike, w felt at 2.32 and 4.22 o'clock this afte: noon. Both were recorded -on the seismograph at Swarthmore college, away were shattered by the explosion, chimneys were shaken down and in immediate vicinity walls of buildings were cracked NEW YORK’'S 80 CENT GAS LAW. ’ n of United States Supreme | Court Upholds the Law. | Deci Washington, J for the entire nbership of the su- | preme court of the United States, Jus tice Pockham of that court announced | i decision of the court in the case of the public service commission of [ New York, the city of New York and | the attorney general of New York v the Consolidated Gas company of York , which involved the validity | of the 86 sent gas law of that city. In | effect the decision upholds t it_closed with the int aiter practical test uld prove unremunera company should have the priv The United e southern district | hich the case was nted an injunction | ement _of w, was instructed o withput prejudice. | The court merely announced its con- Peckham th he full opinion would be placed on fi some time in t future. Owing to the fact that there been peculation as to the kha ok the precaution of no & the result of the court’s de- announcenent W herefora made in typewritten coj and there comparatively few of these. e t failed to pass specifically Apon the ques the constit pronounce alid some of its CASTRO UNDER THE KNIFE, Deposed President of Venezuela on the Operating Table. i this city today b 1 t t with which is suff I'he operation is designed to overcome | the effects of an unsueccessful opera- o caused the | ss satis action that k any in order to shirk r 1 much less because a single moment what was going to ha in Venezuela g my absence.” understood that Castro came tirough the operation fairly well and hie is"doing as well as could be ex- PR. WILLIAM J. LEYDS The diplomatic representative of the Transvaal in Europe during the Boer war, who will be granted a pension. Prominent Philadelphia Physician and Chauffeur Killed. Philadelphia, Jan. 4.—Dr, Edward R. Spader, a_ prominent physician of this_city, and his negro chauffeur, John A. Bailey, were killed today when an automobile in which they were rid- ing_plunged over a forty-foot em- bankment in Fairmount park. Dr. Snader was professor of medicine in Hahnemann college. He was a writer on many medical subjects. Fighting at Ispahan Continues. Teheran, Jan, 4.—The fighting at Ispahan c¢ontinued throughout = Sun- dsy. Serious disturbun. occurred within the town on the previous day, Bakiitharl tribesmen having succeeded in making thelr Way into the central quarters. They selzed the arsenal to day and looted the palace of the gov- ernor, who was forced to resign. The Bakbtiari chief. has been proclaimed governor. Pacific Fleet at Talcahuna. Talcahuna, Chile, Jan. 4. -The fic fleet arrived here al this afterncon from Fanama, Pa ok KILLED BY PRIZE BULL. Wealthy Farmer of Ridgebury, Known All Over the State. nolds. Jan, 4.—James Re farmer of Ridgebu one of the best known cattle of the state, was gored to death Sa urday by the same big black Holstei bull with which two years ago 1 took first prize in the annual Danbury fair. Reynolds' body, mangled b recognition, was found in a snow=c ered field which is used especially the bull's run. The tracks and Lon the snow showed how the farmer earlier in the day had sta unfonscious of danger, to cros fleld; how he had begun to r hearing the bull charging toward him d how his body had been tossed d trampled all over field long after life was extinct Reynolds’ son, The been” in habit of caring for the bull and from whom it had osity, had to entice the animal to other part of the field while othe mem of the searching party re d the body. The elder Reynolds ho was 62 years old, had lefi h in the morning with an axe Danbury, a wealthy for blood to chop wood, > bull came on him so sud- denly, apparently, that he had no timo 0 use the weapon to defend hitself. VOTED IN WRONG TOWN. Resident of Saybrook Has for 20 Years Been Going to the Polls in Essex. ex, Jan. 4.—William Stannard oday’s decision leaves in ef has voted and pald taxes in this town | decision of the distyict court for twenty yvears. and has just 11 southern district of New York, out that he’liyes in Saybrook. Etan. | was agdinst Reld, He sought fo com- nard was surprised when informed | pel the payment of his salary since that h house and most of his la s _disch €. Reid’s claim was was | the town of Saybrook. The Stmbing D lowas have been| o \cataN BANK ROBBERS FOILED. ot Tt B ol VRSP G gy e SN red to be a part of this town, when | St. Potersburg Frustrated, t en a part of Saybrook for so | — m St sburg, Jan. 4. X ASSeSSors are raising | cessf it was made today to rob the valuation of groperty, so that|a br: stat bank on Stannard is not a bit sorry to find he | V Is his city. The police s over the liné, where the tax val d advance information of the at- ations will remain the same, e )t and captured the entire ban o2 Qs six men OBITUARY. Ithaca Harriet | Washington, Jan. 4 es, who 1s been the [ and Mrs, Roosevelt : only surviving Daugt:ter ¢ c ning today of |4 died here today, | Cortelyou, the young v | was born in Elbridge, | ana Mrs. G. B. The Rev. | county, the daughter of James Dun- | Frank Noble of hurch (Va.) ham of the Fifth Cornecticut regimen?, | formerly nustor secretary’s | which was_commanded by Col, Isaa. | church at Hemps performed | Sherman, Her husband was a veteran | the ceremony. The only others present | of the Civil war, being a member of | were the Cortelyou family. the Third New York artillery. S — was bright and active until a few days | Graduate of Harvard Killed at South before her death. Mrs, Es:es pEs Manchester. sented some time ago with g X z spoon by the National S Poath, Manchestar, 38 4 Daughters of the American Revolu- | Willlam Hill - et oy and a graduate of Har was killed Rebate Case Decided in Favor of the | fir raliroad here oniimne s rarts Government. vas walking along the on his Washington, Jan. 4.—B divided | way to the home. of Mrs. James Rya court the Supreme court of 11 | with whom he was visiting. when he States today decided the was struck by the car. His skull was | brought by the government against fractured and both legs broken Chicago and Alton Railway company nd Vice President Faithorn and Trea r® Wann of that company in favor of ument. The case involved a making ncession to the packing firm of Schwartzehild & Sulz berger on_shipments of packing house products fr eastern pol 1 Kansas City, Kansas, to Offered New York State Insurance Superintendency. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 4.—That Gover- nor Hughes has tendered the state in- e superintendency to George W. | churman of w York city, a brothes | of Jacob Schurman, president of | Cornell uriversity, was the report tonight. Mr., Schurman is the juni nember of the law firm of Hiy { Pounds & Schurman and was an as- stant distrit attorney under Distriat Attorney Jerome's first admiristrati He is a graduate of Cornell University Law school. Instantly Killed at Milford Station. Milford, Conn., Jan. 4.—While cross- ing the four tracks at the station here about €.30 o'clock this evening, John Chase, colored, was struck by a train and instantly killed, his_entire body being horribly mangled. He had lived in Milford but & short time, and little is known of him here. He had a sister in New Haven and a brother in Bridge- port. After an investigation the cor- oner decided that death was accident- al. Night Rider Trial, Testimony All in. Union City, Tenn., Jan. 4.—Both sides concluded testimony today in the case of eight alleged night riders on tria] for the murder of Capt. Quen- tin Ranken, and arguments will be gin tomorrow. \Just how long before the case reaches the jury is proble- matical, The court Jailed to limit the time of argument of vounsel, but | intimated he thought & duy and a halr Tor each side would be ample Waterbury Italians R Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 4.—The Ttalian citizens, collecting money for the relief of ‘the carthquake suffercrs in Ttaly. today rai 6.07. which yrings the fofal of funds contributed t the Red Cross fund up to §1,176.07. e $576.07. Bank Clerk Arrested on Forgery Charge. San Francisco, Jan. 4 H. L Bren ner, who kay was a clerk in the | | Chemical National bank arrested Cabled Paragraphs. Rotterdarf®gan. 4.—The Holland- America line steamship_Statendam. from this port for New York, before reporied aground, was floated today and proceeded on’ her voyage. | Paris, Jan. 4—Morgan, Harjes & compa anunounced the retirement to- day of Joiin H. Harjes after sixty-throe years of business activity. The bank- ing house. continues under the same name, the partners being Herman H Harjes and H. P. Herold. Vienna,” Jan, 4.—The garian_ 'government has instruct.d Count Forgach De Ghvees, the minis- ter at Belgrade, to demand an apology from Milovanovics, the Servian fc cign minister, for anti-Austrion utterances in a specch before the na- Austro-Hun- tional assembly on Saturday. It is be- | lieved that if” satisfaction is refuseds Count Forgach will be recalled. ROCKEFE‘LLER'S ACTION FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL Against Publishers of New York Amer- ican Began Yesterday. ew York, Jan. 4.—The action f | eriminal libai brought on complaint of | { John D. Rockefeller, Jr. against 8. S.! | Carvalho, Bradford Merrill and E. H.| Clark, officers of the Star Publishing | company, which ypublishes the New York American, was begun today in the Center street police court before Magistrate Upon being sworn | {as the first ness, Mr. Rockefeller | testified that the article published in | the December 17 issue of the Ameri- | can, In which he was 1sed of hav- | stem of peonage to be | breakfast food ing caused a adopted hy a certs company of Chicago, was false in ev- ery particular. He had not set foot | in Chicago, he declared, for n 1y two years Clarence J. Shearn, attorney for the defendants, submitted a retraction printed on the day folowing the publi- | cation of the original story, as evidence that the libel had not been committed then ¢ ss and | admission that original com- s own | rlaint th personal stk of the Star Publ that knowledge eality based simply upon infors and belief. Mr. Shearn col this conatituted verjury or npany a war for his arrest on rict Attorney Garvan o against the eriously, but Mr. M dvisemen \f malicious intent was | also left for future adjudic Mondas . | NEGRO CASE THROWN OUT. | Supreme Court Declines to Be Both- ered With Suit of Brownsville Sol- | y dier. Washington, Jan, ~The supreme court today dismi ase of Oscar Reid, one of soldiers summarily 'discharged the pre dent_on_account of the Brownsville | riot, holding thht the amount involved was ing of ot_sufficient to the case to tf the bring eme 1stify su President and Mrs. Roosevelt at Chris- tening. by an _interurbar today charge of forgery. Brem- ner is accused of having cashed sever. al checks for $100 each, bearing the alieged ature of C. Adams of Boston, Penrose Nominated for U. S. Senator. Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 4.—RBoies Per se was nominated by an overwhel ing majority fo third term in the United Stafes senate at a joint cau- P e republican members of the sylvaina degislature tonight. T} republicans are in a majority in both branches of the“legislature, which as- sures his election when these bodies ballot for his successor January 19. Hospital Nurse Found Dead in Bed. Southington, Conn., Jan. 4.—Miss Louise Allen, head nurse at St. Luke’ hospital, New York, who was visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Louise Allen, s found dead in bed today. The dical examiner stated after an in tigaton that he was unable to sa; whether death was, due to an overdos of medicine or to heart failure, M Allen was about 39 years old. Former Mill Owner Commits Suicide. Lowell. Mass, Jan. 4—Henry M. Thompson, formerly owner of the Low. ell feiting mills, committed suicide 2 his residence tonight while the rest of his family were at dinner, by shooting. Thompson, who was 61 years of age has been suffering from melancholia for two vears. His widow is a daugh- ter of t te Governor Straw of New Hampshire, Sixteen British Sailors Drowned. Syduey, N. 8. W., Jan. 4 nsce of the British cruiser was sunk in a collision The pin Encounter with a collier b 3 . Relief Message Four of Dur Ships| Codensed Telesraus . % | _The Pope Opened a Hospital in ti> H vatican that he might himself visic rum resl el‘" I 0 '0 ap es the sick or injured survivors of the | b : Wl e Signor Mirabello Tells of the Accident in One i 5 Though His Throat Was Cut from A PaE) ear to~car by assailants whose naraex | . : ASKS FOR PROMPT ACTION FOR| FIRST DIVISION OF THE BATKLE. | i refused (6 divulze. . 1° Akridge of of the Impro Hospltals d Sale” City, Ga., will recover. EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS. SHIP FLEET ! Dr. Davia J. Hiil, American ambas ——— e e | sador to Berlin, had a housewarm:ng > n his wew residence, in Blsmarck- IN ATT MPT TO A E FUNDS WERE PROMPTLY VOTED | TO'AID IN EARTHQUAKE WORK | “initie U < IkT - CTIM = b Tanns o Attorneys for the Waters-Pierce il % Added $300, e e ticut, the Kansas, Ver. | COMBANY claim they have a ouse e ,000 to President’s | Flagship Connecticut, the Kansas, Ver- | Wiiiih 1 appeul 1 the caprome . & | from Missouri’s ouster suit Hel P P, 5 el OB S e S issourt’s ouster wul . Queen Helena was Rushed by Unfortunate Woman Mad opromriaei—Test of Message [ The Pennsylvania Legisiature, from Fright— Converted Yacht Scorpion Enters Mes- S | i | aenators, & pbabiliéies | Boios sina Harbor Flying the American Flag—Red Cross | A enrose and er Tk Washington, ~ Jan. President | Washington, Jun. 4.—Thigalifst di-| g - Subscriptions Amo $4 Roosevelt n a message to congress to- | vision of Admiral Sperry’s Battleship | A Committee of One ‘lundrtg will SCrip Amount to $49,758. day asked for a direct appropriation of | fic s been directed to go to. Naples | receive Rear Admiral Evans at ¢arne | half a million dollars for the relief bf | to st in the Ttalian earthquake £} hall, New ,\ K, Iriday night, and pEca o the stricken people in the earthquake | work. The remainder of the fleet is to | Gen. Horace Porter will: preside. s o R GhE zone of Italy. This, the most generous | be distribu at ious ports on th L = omie, Ja ior Mirabello has | steamer Lombardia, despatched fr): AT S St Kinatnin | be UM 4 v ¥ionsine Spe No Reason is Known for the n the following account of the acci- | the north with troops and suppiies tha Dedple Torsitlie MocoE Do the pefterae | Ml e ne of the other Italian|erate murder of John Willis' by to Queen Helena, three days ago, | first signs of desolation were the ruins in other lands, is to supvlement the | pc ed by the Ameri- | Robiuson in the railroad station ut|at Messina, when her majesty suffered | of several picturesquely situated vil- dospaich of the supply shins ¢ eitie | can Beoneford, N. (. Robinson eseaped of the ches He said lages on elther side of the headlands from New York and the Culgoa from | the warships | = 1 was in one of the im- | Scylla and Gharybdis, which, fank ¢ Said for Messlna, it} eir b orts was on the | ~Though the Steamer Texas, which | pr i hospitals. She was in the act | entrance to the harbor of Messma. ' s Of ‘heécessatibe, origitally. ta idvisable. fn view [ pul into Savannan Priday with @ firs | of bending over a wounded woman | landscape already bore e fert desn d for the American flect, diverted great grief, to .permit the| hold, probably will be ca\r»yn e | when suddenly the d vas thrown | late taint of deathd The first sights Immediate use of the Italian vie- | meu to have entertanments or shore | ¢areo. which still is burning, will be & open violently und crazed jan fushe | mivimized tae magnitude of the ¢ o omplete loss. ad in, crying loudly: “The end of the | trophe. SRSV POR ~ AL world hax come. Tha earth has fallen Shattered Mass of Ruin = A Scrutiny of the Results of the elei A Bave yourselves; save yourselves'| - 'Tie lignifumetand the ancient skas te racidals and radical o “The wounded woman, territied, { o1 x';lyr\.i':."",:'fi“I n wl;( ch the war- nade net gains of 15 seat Jumped from her bed and started run- | x-»‘:"»r pess oy er vessels engaged in | il alig toward the door. The queen, with | (Jef, Work were anchored, weke siiil Dr. Julia Seton Sear: great presence of mind, placed herself | ZHAGINE: 40d althougt ons EiaNce tons “man Is an_individuai in_frant or Mortusate and. ex-| Lises 0T, cuihs Whete omce other sta z doctrine tended her arms her. But the | ! > o - | Tacught cavrch, launche Wounan was out of her mind with ;l“““"‘f‘““ " -“‘_“!’;“”““" nestled un- mon in the Belasco the { fright. She lowered her head and pre- | S, the vociy” height of Mount Pelori, et | cipitated herself on the queen, dviving | PRUAS blocks of buildings seemed to 18 Nelork Waest Side Court Mag®| ead with full force against her | D¢ Still Intact. Especially striking was istrate Breen'said that persons living | majesty’s breast. 17 _queen fell back~ ;"’ fact that wiong waterfront apartment buildings slould not 'pay | ward, " Her mouth bécame full of blood | theFe "“”r‘f"‘;","‘ sing line of much attention to other tenants, | and Phis blecding continued for kome | COlUMNed facades. 1 vlaced under bonds to keep the | time.” t of Debri | € 4 woman who was zed with No Doctor Was Called. stoamer ap | having annoyed other tenants. And wha 1 the doctor say?" the | Proached the greater appeared the de- i mihister of marine was asked. T don't | Vaslation, and once ashore it was seen POINT FOR THE OIL TRUST. | know," Signer Mirahello replic [ | that o cracked and shattered fa- = N don't think he was even consulted. The | cades were a a_screen concealing | Suoreme Court Declines to Revisw | ocior kpew only that her majesty tooj | Utter ruin behind, The sbattered wails | Reversal of JAdge Landis’ $29,000000 | chigrat thut night to induce sleep. Wi | rding were mere empty shells Ts Eine could have slept under those fearful gh which roofs and floors had | b 4 onditions” crashed to the foundations, buryin ashington, Jan. 4—The $20.000.000 | “The next day her majesty contin- | the inmates under maswes of debrie case of the Standard Oil company | ued her work as usual. although every | tWENEY or thirly feet deen. K be ewed by the now and then her lips were redde ned | Curious Freaks of the Shock court ef* “ue United States. | by blood | irious freaks of the thquake cision of the court to this effect was ‘Queen Helena is worthy the undy- everywhere o be observed, anrounced by Chief Jusiice Fuller sy0: Ming admiration of the itire Italian | ding walls had fallen out, expos- E the coure convened today e | people. | ing one tier of rooms above another, . casc cage to the court on a ton in which nothing seems to have been EDWARD G..LANG GEQRGE, W.:GUTHRIE fled by m;- JSovermmeat asking 4ho | CONVERTED YACHT SCORPION disturbed. Pictures hung straight on o I a petition fo writ of ce E | the walls, lumps were on tables, an s Efter. o7 up the record the | Under Command of Lieutenant Logan | vases und flowers on mantelpieces. In GEORGE W. GUTHRIE, view of the dectsion of i Enters Messina Harbor. one place, two buzzards, their beaks of Pittsburg, now in the public eve, on account of the s circult court ¢ 1 full of carrion, were sunning them charges against the Pittsburg cc Imen, and Edward nth circuit by wid * | Messina, Jan, The American flag | ¥elves on a window ledge of the dead * Guthrie's dirent ublic safety, who ix doing everythi mal decision imposing af ooge "y rance in the hare |body of 2 woman whose . wealth : of g about the conviction of the councilmen of the Smo nst the Btandai | por with the arvival today of & | black bair covered her face and P o ha bt W S AR N ccepting rebat ‘M| verted yacht Scorpion com- | shoulders. Dogs and cats were killed T iroud companies was reve R e L hn o \ander G. W, I by the soldiers when caught fesding tims, It also supplements the presi- fleave there. Two of the battleships | e Bee T ettty (L4l LoD, The services of orpion | on the dead dent’s proffer of the services of the en- | will go to Toulon, , and. two e e as | were at once placed at the disposal o No Americans at Hotel Vittori tire American fleet of sixteen battle- | others (additional to Ollo and | e N e ey Ei i ok ST a, whe 13 in man The visited the "l hips, whose use, in whole or in part, | Missouri) will go to Kish porta. | o N e Lo e Ctitad atter not having ot tha building ha hinged only. on the acceptance or dec- | This programme will not interfere with | termina th @ umber of other dages . | Pressing nged. the Scorpion vro o T e These. 15 Sk on of the Italian government | the Mb'ing of the fleet. as origin- | 20NE With & Mimbe WAL ey to Naple e will coal and then | yo. that. the bodies and the B The message was brief aud plans | ally' contemplated, at Gibraliar, prior | “Omparative iatioo: AIIORE § Sail 0 ckai] 2etng % tomorrow. N chives may be recovered. Joseph I, atir oot Ikt ot s SRR (RN UK CUR KR pton, Roadk: | . o0 LR I * pet] r | People Still Liying Under the Ruins. Peirce, the former American vice con- ShedLchl Skea. A1 mends Not to Remain Long at Naples. | .rijorari was denic fatsenl te a0 S T under | £u1 here, and several members of his X | The ships of the first division which | ing tne case will now g6 back to Judgs at g o v ween | tamily are also among the dead, The i -Fext of. Message. are ta.go tb Naples: ISaa. o o | Lantts: Coar e & v Chl e Ty ) Mamaing. 3 few Wed| et A ieans Snevn (e e text of the president’s message | ghip Connecticus, Captaln’ H. Ostere |« th the decision of the court | 1{e" b Dotke of Genea has arrived | been killed van nam ollows £ ik the Kensas, the Vermont and the { of appeals and is now taking a promincnt part in | Pert. or R and his the Senate and House of Repre- | Minnesota, supposed that is said at the department the relief work. The crews of the Rus- | er lized citi - sentatives 8 Sp tivision will re- | tice that the action of the Bl dithoron hereaced | 86PN Gluseppa, a veteran of the civil ¢ appalling calamity which has be- | ;main long at for by the time | States supreme court today in deny- | 3 o, o g war. As to the tourists supposed to fallen the people of Ttaly is followed by | it arrives there the ' relier work ing the application of the government [ guit WO o T fow of have been n the vich listress and . suffering = throughout a | have heen pretty thoroughly orgar { for o writ of certiorari gives thé ¢ seen killed or injured For g [poase.tto. obtals shelter and,food and of ng e fleet is scheduled to at Sl GO OF EnDeRly ax SRR “ |in Messina at {he time of the quake, are deztroyotl A Hampton Roads February 2 It ision of July and Nov.-10, . s ione The register of the Hotel Vittoris The ordibary machinery for supply- | was sald at. fhe SRach o Suppoatites | So Far Amount to $49,759, Connecticut | ShOWS no American name is paralyzed, and an exceptional emer- | changed plans would delay that event. IN HIS OWN DEFENSE Branch $4,500. ney exists which demands that the | —_—— - dligations of bumanty shaly resard| pRIEST AND GIRL ELOPE. Thornton J. Haing on Witness Stand | Washipgton, Jan. 4B b ne,limit of national lin i it { oé Over Eous Hotive g el g o ; el Rev. Filomena Siani Disappears With by unanim. vot . e SR o e W e s Julia Testa, 17 Years Old. Rojtioy N ¥ Jeng TN s vigorous hand he ir own: the affection for their native | A A A ying the appropri A feli -by -great numbers of good | J./Jan. 4—The Rey " onscon Temh g el YU | sent on its way. The munificent sum s wh v mmigrants t ours related with a w o | 800,000 wa nted almost imme- e e e ity rs old. dis- | nis and the conjugal troubles of Capt. | falely after the rteceptlon pres <hould prompt us to immediate | &PPeared simull last Thurs- | Peter €. Hai pich troubles. | dent calling attention to the calamity tico relle o | day, and today her father received counsel a U NI U | and the pressing need for ald for the il ol ,nding no- | 1ettér from the priest saving that they | ba army_office: 1ed | stricken pegple of a sister nation b s contributions | .,;’.d_ been r;.«}rr'wl in New k “\ the it s pu “x;:v.:l‘ Fhe presldent will sign the bill wker I efficient channel | WOUld not be heard from again. v court adj " it reaches which probably will be ATmedehn Hed O gt The Rev. Fathe ni bad been a| lirect examination Lad not been con- [ & TeACN Confidest of ‘Fonr ‘wpproval> X have ate in the church for two years. He f cluded and he will likely be the | Tonly the fact that congress was e dh 2 Tt bupble Kitne i ru.y-(lru-nr:unw and offered D S day tomarrowsc journed for ihe usual hol S it » scene of dis- | Sactifice of the mass daily. He had| District Storiey Derm gren when the earthquake occurre Pvents Hie ihe aatitor- the, confessions of the girl with | ¥ 1 bably ta) eariler action, altiiough by the pres. o . 7 e o he eloped many es, and had { to examine the defendant ident’s direction and with confidence Wil Letablh o 4 & dlothing | frequ at I e. Rev. e = of congressional approva pliey aden to: the value.of about $300,000. =8 ¥ he would take steps to have - 2 | goa. Intended the battleship flect !l el e ‘already saited ?mi the | the eloping pr infrocked. Bishop | Sent There Owing to Anti-Foreign | S0, \GiC0N00 TG 00 0 il ed s Teoe 1 at Dot Bols Smehiand the | 0'Connor has been notified. | Excitement. auickly as speed could tal ho Culz, at Port Said. Fight | A i o G of the returning battleship fleet are al- | B I S AR | : scene of suffering and want s ready under orders for Italian waters. | PITTSBURG BRIBERS, | Canton, Jan. 4 American gun- | generous Lo smended (00 and that government has been asked | - boat Helena has arrived here in p! stricken peopl=s by this government be- if their services can be made uscrul, | Nine in Number, Indicted by a Grand | scduchce of the s B TR S L PRy L recommend Yt the congress ap- i PR Aot extuen TALEC GG e Red_ Cross subscripti sumr, of $o08,600 10 e pplisd: to, the | cepting b seen mounted by the local authorities | g xencl s hragich, # work of relief at the d tion of the | ¢ cyre bribes. and | SO0, TI0T i ee Y ciine - s | msench: 2 bkt o e o | e e o e ek sevuned of $17- |yt Shavaten island where Eu- | RUINS OF CITY OF MESSINA, law follow the form of that passed aft- | two weeks azo tonizht upon com ‘ FOpsans At Anerlou B THE VIEW FRCM THE STRAITS. er the Mount Pelee disaster in 19 the league, were indicted to- viceroy has ially , FT T = 4 preszed & movement a st HEODORE ROO! LT, | by a grand jury. All of the ac- | PRESSRd the, moverment agwmst f0r- | e City to Be Evacuated as Soon as The White Housc, January 4, 1909. | cused gave hond Soon afier arrest and | B s \mflua-:lv.:r:vvva to behead ce Y oo —_— these bonds will stand uatil the court| #" o1 The i s SHORT SESSION OF HOUSE. 4 ey Vi 2 |- GROUNDING. OF THE VANKEE' | el Jan. & e I b earti s At Ly elieve thu devastation by earth- | Numerous Messages From President | PITCHED BATTLE | Due to the Negligence of Hen. Cém- | quaie-of ;‘n.:um .’..u) 4 » not ¥ r : | sl | 9 at an end. Further shocks were pre- g0, Ve Sehitcts Rvad: Between Vigilancs Committee and Gang | mander—Substance of Charge Read. | {ic(ui f\"scititine ohmervers 1 o — Washington, J n‘.‘l‘ After !h;\nh! of Cattle Rustlers. Bost hat the shiahals "L’\”"‘flrifith\u‘y‘f; o .«n‘“‘:”:v.'; g E ym,:-. RIC I{.uu\: mr, 's: n..;:n:):l.. been in session a little over an hour,| A | of the criuiser Yankee on Spindle Rock, | o o g o e O e maitions of | Of the university of hic the house of representatives adjourn-| San Diego. Cal, Dec. 4.—Advices just{ ¢ 11,) western entrance of Biikibty { o0 2 phen the SOREeS Droduce 11 | has been in 4Be Jungles of Africa for ed today out of respect to the mem- | received from Mesa Grande, forty miles | 3 10 WEHOMN, entiaie of Buzzards |ije i o the crust of the | three years in an effort to master the ory of Representative Davey of Lou- | from here, tell of a pitched battio thiz- | £ 03, SPLEIET 20 tast, was ue (o e e ge of monkess, and Who ocou. isiana, who died during the reces ty miles fro ere betwen a gang of | ihe gubstance of the charge read at B e Sesirienced Betur sait=13 steel cage there to protect him Numerous messages from the presi- | cattle “rustlers” and members of aicourtmartial today of Commander | ¥F1e SX e e tter Vro | 1fe n the more vicious animals, dent on varlous subjects were read.|Vigilgpce committee. Two Mexicans, | Charles . Marsh, who was in charke Rl Mot ik 1w mor return to this country jn a few The most important were a messgge | an Iddian and a white man, all mem-| ;¢ the Yankee at the time of the aeel- | ¢ is were . Killed w { weeks, having practically completed recommending _aid for the Italian | bers of the band, were shot ahd killed | 9o\ any persor o 36 ¢ha firen Afvesh his study of the monkey langua earthquake sufferers and a message | and one vigilante was seriously wound- | ““Nie courtmartial convened at the IR (s to Mg seacuatod enth D b responding to a resolution asking for | ed. o Charletown ravy vard today.with Rear | o “goon aw possivle. The aisposition Mayor of Honolulu Inducted Inte Of- information as to what the president - e T8 Admiral A. R. Couden as president and | 41/, aeaq is one of the greatest prob. fics T ey anual message regard- | DETROIT BANKER ENDS LIFE. | Licutenant Commander A. B. Hoft as | he @€al 1s one of the greatest /T B eaiaian ing the secret service. The relfef ask- | = judge advocate. Commander Marsh : e I e ed for the stricken Italian people was | Henry C. Potter, Jr, Vice President|iwas reprasented by Lieutenant Coma| Disaster Reports Not Exaggerated. o B ‘,‘“""\,?‘ B S quickly and unanimously given, the of Savings Institution. mander George B. Bradshaw Two days spent amid tie i B - aacordancs wih thd ferred to tt FI committée hav-| potter, jr.. vice president of the Peo- $42,063 Last Year. the situntion iu the Straits of Messina | ;i (OB CREEERT 08 1o history ing to do with the matter, after Mr.| ios” Stato bamk of this ciir, L -a g has In nmo serse been exaggerats.l e s Tacume 1n the™ RSEE iggs of Georgia had moved to bave | committed suicide at his home this| Boston. Jan. 4.—The stockholders of Messina and Reggho have ceased to ex- | of the islands that local self-govern- it returned to, the president, which | yiornine" Fa had been suffering from | the Boston Eievated railway were in- |{et” In the ruins of the former city |Ment has been delegated to any citv motion he later withdrew. formed at the annual meeting today ¥ e inhabitants lie buricd,{or town in the D nervous prostration for some time. s of th = Mr, Potter was found dead in his | that the company earned a surplus of | (Viije"at Regzio one-half the peopis o~ - — SENATE bathroom with a bullet through his | $42.063 last year and that the new ale- | N8 B 085 vogsing counted 150 Orville Wright Sails for France. = brain. :“a!er'i‘irua.(l (ro Furest Hn_:_z; “-g;.m‘l * 1000 and Reggio 50.000 souls New York. Jan. 4.-—-Orville Wright, Passed House Bill Appropriating $800,- S N R T [rted that tus cersy poull g5 no Vast Morgues of the Dead. the acroplanist. arrived here tonight 000 for Earthquake Sufferers, Jan, 4, Washington, -With practi- Sold Their Christmas Toys to Swell Earthquake Fund. further in assuuring additional tunnels. directors was elected. stated that the company should go no the burdens of The old board of cally no oppesition, the senute today e n:’\mfim' :‘in :?,2:' "i;‘f‘e‘f'\nfdmt' e 2 \e Liouse il appropriating | €d by the sufferings of the earthquake 7 Si00000. o, ma the Daitas heRrItIng | Lo R re, o awoil o Al Fathioning | Rasiroad Gate Tender Killed in-Savinh sufferers, Senator Balley of Texas de- | Jolies, two sinall Atlanta children Woman's Life, | clared that fuch appropriations were |20ld their Christmas toys sud have| providence, R 1, Jan 4—As he unconstitutional. but did not ofipose | donated = the ~ proceeds—$2— 1o the | jushed-an unknown woman from the congressional action. The sum of | ¢arthquake fund. path of a Boston express train at the here today. —Sixteen of the sailors were drowned, Steamship Arrivals. At Liverpeol, Jan. 3: Baltic, from New York At Napies. Dec, 30: 8an Giorgio, from New Yaork $400.000 was appropriated: by a senate the purchase or con bill today for st of a buildin gin the of the American dor bill will at once beuse for Ms consideration, Paris 14 was today designated for consid- union. station t Manchester, a ruck by the engine, is afternoen Theodore year old gate tenden! which pass- ambassa wmof the omnibus laigs . bidl, er him. “severing hoth of his legs 0 1o the [ which carries an apyropriation of §2,- | He was sei (6 the Riode Island-hos- Januasy ' 300,008, o A Ppital, put died within an hour, \ from his home in Dayton, O. He is on Both places are today vast morgues |ys way to France to join his brother of the dead and one cannot make his | yoin and will sail 'on the steam- way through the stricken area witnont | SV GRd GE0 sall on br'iill wverwhelined by the scenes ol MOrrow Hix wigter, Miss death, destruction and desclation. rre | WHEEW: | AUR M Wif fUr Many miles out Lo sea is pol luted Vualtures are congregating ‘o Architect Frank M. Howe Dead. Tey upen the dead It would be re smina 4s a blessing if fire should J&6 4. -—-Fraok M. Kansas ity Mo died st his home Howe, an arclytect uce what is left of these 1wo cities »aahes,. particularly as o more Tiv- [(ongNt. He Yas bora in Aniagten ing ave being found In the wreckage, | Mo=s., in 1 A o member GE M firm of architeos he destamed The First Signs of Desolation. Apfiroani Messiiia Iding at the W in Chicage n etricul b iimbian exjpusition i the” sunlie Straits, mornemg on hoord

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