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PRICE TWO THE “SHADOWING” OF TILLMAN | ‘ehied Furssravs |y §, Sailors Open|Miss Daisy Thaw| Cowtessed teezrans [Ty FALSE TEETH TELL THE STORY Beirut, Syria, Jan The United Representative Olmstead mad address in defense of the house | President Makes Public Result of Investigation | it fomesien, i e, 59 Mfldlcfll sm"“" Flllllld Hfl"_FfOZEfl :;;1:;»:::'5{, b g e R *| Mystery of Michigan Methodist Church Butch- key, in consequence of the plague which prevails here, i i i “ 2 — Senator W. Bill to| in Connection with Alleg'ed Land Grab London, Jas 8—1n & despatc trom |V SPACE ADJOINING | RUINED | THINLY CLAD WITH EXCEPTION| Senator | Narner Reported a Bill & ery Partly Cleared Up. Toklo the Correspondent of the Daily AMERICAN CONSULATE. OF WHITE SWEATER. ed for hazing | ‘elegraph s “There is growing — —— belief here_that the prompt conclusion One Hundred Patients and employes St. Elizabeth’s asylum became i1l COPIES OF LETTERS WRITTEN BY SENATOR |, "5 Ui s "™’ | DRESSING WOUNDS OF TALIANS | A SENSATION FOR ALLENTOWN | o pcoine mommming. | { | scheme for an Americ “hinese alli- e ance,. which would have been anti: Introduced in the Senate Japanese, =l 500 REWARD FOR PASTOR CARMICHAEL 8 & at Nashville to prohibit the manufac- — . Military Cordon Around the Devas- | Girl Tells Strange Story of Taking Au- [ {0 or HI:*XU'}H\N\’ liquors in ti i | tated City of Messina Is Now Com- | temobile Ride With Party of Friends | *te- s ho was at First Supposed Killed, Dismembered and And by His Agent, Showing that Tillman Did Make an [ Vi Jun. s Effort to Obtain Several Quarter Sections of Oregon | 17\t tomsary, toduy began 4i-| plete—No Admission Without Pass.| —Given Drugged Wine. iy sl ictedts Werd -\ Bathrne Burned---Dentist Identifies Teeth Found in Stove o . . . renthal, the fore inister. looki B | the defunct Capital State bank of Boise, N 2 Land are Embodied in a Communication to Senator | {5\t s, [orein winisier. looking Tkl iy NI | Ashes as Part of a Set Made for Gideon Browning, = = tween Turkey and Aultria-Hungary.| Messina, Jan, 8 detail of blue-| Allentown, Pa., Jan. Found un- ot g i Hale of Nearly 3,000 Words - Sensation Expected. |1\ " cijecion T, Aatria-tun will | jackets from the United States gun- | conscious and half frozen on a do Memorial Services to Iailicr . Who is Missing--Description of Fugitive Pastor. be satisfactorily adfusted, boat Scorpion comstructed an Anglo- | Step in a suburb of this city last night, | I. McGuire were held i the Chu 40 : — American station this afterncon upon | & girl thought to be Daisy Thaw of | the Holy Comforter and a tablet un- — London, Jan. 8.—Meetings - of ihe|a space adjoining the ruined building | Paterson, N. J., is furnishing a sensa- | veiled. : 5 : $ie4e o -omplete | Federation of Variety Artists were | in which the American consulate wag | tion for Allentown. - — Huron, Mich, Jan oS He tie Washington, Jan. 8. — President ( could not m ake his reply as complete | o RE000 (O Varlety = Artlsts Britieh hm‘:xd‘ Lo c»orge“c. ;zeh::(‘x:;" | U Rl Gl s e ae et Yo 'l\.un n, \r\l ('1‘!7\ ”1 - g ; He has a scar on the uppew Roosevelt tonight made public the de- | he would desire foi tomorrow’s the reports show practical|geon of the Scorpion, has assumed Found by Late Home Comer. vears, perished in e that déstroy. eAtaniiabed. i) i prod "W” rm-:”m r”” thé side of hiy tails of an investigation by postoffice [ papers and that he would therefore | ght blue or grey, i 0 4 Dasto e L8 el ight | Unanimity in favor of a strike as an| charge. A late home comer found the girl, | ed her home at Na near Mahoney whning of Adai age was the | The Inspectors and sccret service agents | withhold whatever remarks he might | Unanimity in f. i Ot e buves 8 = | thinly clad, with the exception of a | City, Pa s Adaiv villag . the [ There is another scar on one of his of Senator Tillman's connection with | have to make until Monday, when he the' Tadaration, and the association Several Large Tents Utilized. | white sweater, stiff with cold and “ | fan Who was butchered last Tues- | legs below the knee. When he disap an alleged “laud grab” in Oregon, e iy Statement to the sen- | agents. Recently-the managers of the | The station is formed of several large | asiocp, Tofns she tild s Hiranes story | Plans for the New Home of the bu- | \idthodist churcy i womitd® Run™ [ peared he wore his brownish beard What the President Undertakes to | ' .‘.(',' ort “IAT\ made by him :-; musie allied themselves h the | tents. It is the intention to confine | of having left New York for an auto- f reau of engraving and printing have | e us town- [ closely cropped at the sides. The s et o qact that when he learned | ,gants The principal question involved | the work largely to dressing the | mobily fiie with 4 party of friends. At | been approved by the secretary of the [ *pl . beard and his hair, also brown, show how. 2 ‘,"" facts cone frr}lnz the railr is the agents’ fees, wounds of a_ considerable number of | Bethlehem she said she was given wine | treasury | astor Carmichael Under Suspicion. | little gray. As he presents the evidence to Sen- »; ”i”‘ an uv,l(:!l‘m obtain pc s Italians who have been in America or | from a bottle, and aimost immediately | —_ ) With part of the mystery which has | His Wife and Daughter Examined. ater Hale, in response to the latter's | the land in the names of him It an Paris, Jan. 5.—Another suit has been | Who have relatives there. bocame unconscious. She was taken to | J. B. Pound, the owner of the Chat- | shrouded the brutal crime thus clear- | Mrs, Carmichael cnd Miss Carmi- request to the heads of the various 1” mbers o his family, luu he declar- | ontered against “Count” Hamon, the | The muita _cexdon around the city | the county hospital at Wescoesville, | tanooga News, sold that paper to G. ¥, | od, the supervisors Clair coun- ' chd wife and daughter of the miu exed m\\- d\'y.\("lmvuls .u‘: a si .n:nmu :.'x hat \snf‘ "-unum\ir“ nw‘ ‘;-\:;Al :;l«'\'u | private banker, known in England and Iflol'mn_;‘)‘u‘:’o b;l'ught(i Hr‘rv-lnf{nr n’n per- | where she is being cared for ilton and ¢ B. Johnson of the Knox- | Ly immediately offerc 4 rewa of | ister re cxamined today by the upon the operations of the secret s g0t possession of only a_few N~ | the United States as “Cheiro the Palm. | Son will be allowed to enter without & Her Candition is Serious. ville Sentinel. | $300 for the iurest o John H & attorney here and he saic yice, the president undertakes to "‘l"" _:”jh““;”sl‘“‘“ e het all-ist” who left this city for London a | PAss from the authorities Her (_,‘"dfi,on i \.‘ws“” and_tre- | —— | jarmichael of Adair, pastor of the ward that he was nt..c‘»n b= show on of the public and not es- | 20 GR0 . STt i E g charsed with: | . 2 S S e e e e Hauss Conumiites Wao im- | little church, and thé man who was | they knew nothing. b aso That ‘Mr. Tillman used influence as | pec in his own interest. emkezzlement by two New York wom- | Six Thousand Armed Afghans Invade | 2Uently she lapses into unconscious-| T | the uments made by | at first supposed to have n Killed, | for’ the murder nor the many ason a senator to iry to force the govern- Tillman Will Reply Monda 5. Newell Miss J - Dess as the result of her treatment and | for ring the marines | dismembered b i iy W & sanatori te 1} Y [he Syvees | ly Y. en. Mrs. Julia P. Newell and Miss Jo- Persia. the exposure, the temperature. when | MaVal officils for ordering the marines | dismembered and then burned in the | pearanee. & satoment g sap ment_to compel a raflroad corpora Immediately after the conclusion of | sephine Pomeroy. her The new | ‘Teheran, Jan. 8-UThere Is.a persist-| she. was forad wolne ihorature: when | from the warships. church stoy Carmichael tha hushand's sister I a z | | tion to reliuquish its_coutrol of 1and | tha chaplain’s praver Monda Mr. | complainant roness’ Epstein, who % i s - s 3 e chapla raye ay, Mr, | complaina Zpstein, ent rumor in circulation here that six | said that she wa loyed Teeth F % an inmaie of an’ insane asyly s from the ted States so that | - s o A T SO ~ Somited by t at six | sai t she was employed in a five . Anakisbatad eeth Found in Stove Ashes Belonged ne asylum in B e J e Sintes 20 (DAL Tillman will ‘ask the TecoRuition. of | ecks i TeCover-3¥5000 0eposited 1Y | théusshil. AfSstink wish Mk givih hikva | Sult SEl FantoLites an N e SO Y e es o e | to Gideon Browning. T " | West Virginia may explain some of 375 Knlght, might pront by the pos: | e, hAIr on o question of personal her. . Cfansct, the Seiatan frontler into Per- | Yestcrday she 4ot a cay off, and upon | EOVErnor of Massachusetts, his Jvor-| -\ The: taett Brbesknon | the horrible features of” the crime, it e of some of the land: that the | PrivileBe o g from his c . = e = 3 sia he Seistan frontier is at the | the invitation of three men to take an | PSIDS one of the shc % | je teeth which identified' the de ie authorities’ suspicions about Rev, Entne .”w‘m“ of :\r-,””lw\‘ A H;vlm’ ,’,\‘:;.‘,,,;‘.,.J";;.‘,‘:\ ]q\pa:\n.nf’”l;»"\\vfll ; n;"ks halg:erw TTx ;nIConn:filcuL Junction I{r ]m ern Persia and south- | automobile ride through Pennsylvania, | ®0 I the history of Massachusets f m v were ound whe the .{,‘ s fr Mr. ,:,”,i hael are borne out Mrs. " read his statement, thus insuring more ster Beds Would Be Imposition. | western Afghanistan. went alo vith them. le stove were sifted sterday’s | Curmichael also said that her husband privileRe in numerous instances careful adherence to what he fesires | e taven Jeoe . Do mposition. went along With them. Night Riders Are Charged with sct- | exumi of them was fruitiess. | was moody and restlexs the night bee St & Sui e to say than he would be able to give | powe of tke ‘Gonmecticut Oystermen ting fire to the I otton, warehouse | en Dr. C. H wher, | fore he disappearcd, and apparently Serious View Taken of President’s Re- | in anyoff-hand speech. | Samociatian® tndss: in- apsaking. of ex '].r _\\r-vn.r‘» Firos., meivitle, Y\l_w“h‘r' hich | of st the dentist who recently | was brooding over something g g Telltale Copies of Letters. | Governor Woodraff's ‘suggestion that i s drbeadin "] examined them: again mare inoreieth: | Strange Intimacy Between Mynister tively few senators were fa. | The communication to Senator Hale | the oyste ]\,‘ ds of the atate h»—‘l‘«lr(‘**d B — 1% Tie aaiaah Lt the o Narad ot and Carpenter. P, s i ik he | is nearly 3,000 words long and there | higher, =aid that he thought a higher H vas d and 42 e B - It W ¢ i deniis repie ator Hale, but | are appended to it nun s exhibite; LLEx W be an imposition. In re- \“’f\”' D:‘“Ifl,‘j_‘“na"‘,"’fll“‘ o e ics were sart of Browning's set. His| It wis also learned today 1 i on g zv ue g copies ¢ rs tten erring o the higger rate at which the £ . s Moot ¢ decision satisfied Prosccuting Attorney onda day betore ¢ murder, vho did read the report took a | including copies of letters written by ferring o t 2% i | Fred Odell and Mrs. Fred Curtis were | fmoyocisfied e R v M Gl Dciye the ew of if. Yet most of the | Senator Tillman and his agent, Wil- | Rhode Island beds were assessed, he | 2eriously ‘injured in'a fire at ‘Calumet, | killed, -and the superriners tonri® | ojee in Adaachael cd ach AIEREE refused to believe that Mr. |liam I, Lee, showing that they did | sald that the ovster beds in that state This is no new question which Newspaperdom has raised in the Mich | Stk i e T e Ciril ] 61 antrecoivel i ietter whin g e did @uything in violation | make ah effort to obtuin several quar. | wers much more- valuable than those interest of the men who buy advertising space: “Which is the beties - | chael's arrest and sent brogdeast de- iy without opening. It is thought of lite [oBth Ree: aiator | ter sections of the Oregon land, and \:}w.“.m:l that fact was ;1~:||x: m‘n”‘;\r for the advertiser—10 papers delivered at home, 100 left in the sub- Soarcity of Food and inability of ahe | tafled descriptions of the minister hat this letter may have had some Senator Admits He Made Effort to|(1c revorts of the postoMce inspectors | the departure of many o e g wvay, or 1.000 gone to want or waste”” Read what Newspaperdom people to find remunerative employ- | m n with the strange intimacy Obtairi Lund | i - stigated the transact of ;I ’.«‘ rs from this state to Rh s- has to say upon this vital business subject: ment is causing intense distress in | Description of Missing Pastor. Bete the minister and Carpenter, Senator Tillmur did not permit the | investigation .,“I““:.":n',‘;, o Sl et R A “The advertising world has gone mad on the subject of circula- i | nearly ail parts of Asiatic Turkey this He was a man over aix hich had been noticed for & number fact gt e resident was giving | o Senutor Tiiwan | was “oronghi to | Washington Uife Insurance Co. injunc- | Ml ton. Tone and ione ot good paper needed for actual use are con: il | winter 2 { L s Dot s weeks before their joint disappear- °s against him to alter | light, and fatefyll s : o stantly be ed into newspapers and magazines which are never description continue unce and the ¢ hurch el Do MR I ALY e A e L bl tion Proceedings. so1d, nor intended to be sold. merely to make circulation. While the ll | A Remonstrance Against Further in-| have heen b nd h th the motive and Re yas ntil Mond e sald € “‘ S ‘h_“, - ” e/ od New York, Jan. S.—Lengthy argu- number actually sold is undoubtedly great, the number read and creage of the United States navy was|a ided limp. Both his reabouts ar ent un ouday, " ¥ ment in the injunction and receiver- gested is vastly less, and if there could be a statement of ‘read” ¢ sent to congress by the board of direc- | out noticeably, one at a [ t e ship proceedings against the Washing- culation what a tumbling of figures there would be tors of the American Peace society at g ton Life Insurance company before Tioe. nglt Tl withs fhue’ mivercloer. | Ho spond e forianc A Bostor — e - BRI S LUMBER LADEN VESSELS | SECOND DANCE OF SEASON Justice Erlanger in the supreme court which Is supposed to sell goods. Bet” Lo o S b S i MRS ORI e LIS | TWO PASSENGER TRAINS | ROYAL WELCOME TO STRIKE CAPE COD SHOALS. | GIVEN AT WHITE HOUSE | here today resulted in the court re- gardless. If the papers are unsold, how can they seil his goeds: if e e o PRany SO, A o > serving decision on both motions. He they are bought to kill time on a 10-minute car }"*'” il Swong e dob GCToade by INCIIDADON: COLiSioN FIGHTING 808 ride, how can they ing picture films caused loss estimat- o Life Savers Row Three Miles to Relief | By Mrs. Roosevelt for Her Debutante | #nnounced, however, that he would is- sell his goods? ; . o sue an order restraining the removal R b 3 ed at §170.000 in the Karbach block, | Near Nashua, N. H.—No One Killed— | Rear Admiral Evans Makes Address of Schooner. Daughter. S e Weats (0t ey TULtb Aants _“But the advertiser will not lsten. He wants circulation and, Omaha Four Persons Hurt. at Carnegie Hall. 2 of the Washington Life Insurance therefore, figures are swelled by every means that ingenuity can de- | rnegie Jan, $.—Two lumber | Washington, n. S.—Ablaze with|py the Pittsburg I e, & B b Lo Vise., It is safe to.say that most. of the "high-pressure circulations ll | The 18 Marooned Men on the strand-| wshua, N » passen= | New York 3 In litork 1 tru oals off Cape | ligit tonight. the White House shone | 5¥ the Pittsburg Life and Trust com- could be cut in two, without effecting the adverticere resulte. led car ferry Pere Marquette 17, | ger traink ua | resplendent With color furniubed by Cod during squaily weather today, and brightly In_its wurrounding of | ington Life and recently removed the There is horse sense in this message to the advertising world ani [ | near Ludingtcn, M were reached | and Portland divis on | the free use of naval insignia in the . D o, aville | snow. It spoke of merriment withiu. - |4;ge1ss of the company-to PItsburs. there is economy and business in it too. All men will mot heed it [l | by the wrecking { vhen the storm | and Maine railroad collided head-on at | decorative and by the nume gt Into Provincetown | The occasion was the second ‘dance eEy s B | [ but some may. “The Bulletin is a house-delivered not a streets' sales J { subsided | Hollis Depot, « this | bers of brilllant naval uniforms o “ e N g fom’ St Jonndfac. hee dooatie St ”;‘}:‘1‘*‘;"1: Col. E. G. Morton Dead at New Haven. paper. | — city, tonight, in and | the platform and amongst the audie New York, stranded off the Wood,|being. Mise Rooseroite temnel inmrat ew. Haven, Conn., Jan. 8—Colonel Man is dust! Dust settlies!” and since this is the New Year we |, The Record of the Courtmartial'in| three trainmer Were | ence,’ Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans I f v 1 g 2tk < iy " > & BEdward G. Morton, 69 years old, died hope: that the manhood of our patrons will not be left open to do the case of Command Ch brought to be- | was given a royval welcome to New i ¢ ne ) Phe bark | duction to society. Previous to the 3 ooy ¥ pen to doubt f Tnit 1 ¢ I for an Hour, but ks ] dutice w b {10 o'clock, there | at his home here tonght. Colonel Mor- Now Is the time to subscribe. and The Bulletin hopes to considerapiy JJ | Marsh. of the Unite i | it u York tonight by the Navy league ’ ot it i o di hich about thiriy | ton for the past 25 vears has bega | Ml advance its list of patrons during 1309—the paper be left at your [l | Yinkee, has heen n navy | er train No. 51 from Worces- | members of this eity whom he ha@l pe - A thie v uests were present. The table Gecora. | Press agent at the Grand Opera houfe. door for 12 cents a week. department g Nashua at 810, was | come to address “at Carnegie hall 1 floating her. | tions i raniums, “7 | Previous to coming to New Haven he Following is @ summary of the fiews pmnted in the pust six E” | b B g b ; g b's” appearance was " fioating he ga were piepmmtuny; o [ BN S RE 0N ot liG e “ nary he 1 printed in the past six [ yJames Treadwell, once a multinil-| e orders to wait for o Erataner Bt il = abhrypalt PR b circus. He accompanied Sir Henry S0 in F 5 | lionaire and a former directo e | n No. 36, bound for Worcest It | ¢ company of sixty naval bate i ity < O B e it L B oo e i | Stanley on his expedition into Africa, —— Telegrap! Lo Gener | Californ Safe Deposit and Trust com- | is understood that the last name talion members to the platform, the le east room, more e divisions o o ne amy of Sa ancisco, was adjudzed | was supposed to take iding anding tte st Yoh % 'than of dred. Couples, mostly | and commandel one of the divisions of | W Saturday, Jan. 2 106 143 926 1125 it d Bt ol DT uilors standing at attention. \while Horse & ] ek this | youns married society folk, waltzed | that expeditio | ‘ ut f ! a A | the admiral, supported by crutches, e und poundad until noon toda »i 10 o'cioci until midnight, when S TR R 5 2 ; re ive of the eastbound train, | oVly made his way upon the stage ng station launche supper, ‘around the for Marseilles. Tuesday, dam. 5 68 115 192 375 [} | auest. two piots of ground, on ome of | the enaisie® o OTe,, " ecked, though | welcome ta its Subineuished SUSHinhy It b and rowed three miles to the ated east room. | _Port said, Jan. 8—Rear Admira Rt 7 s k“i“h sy gl !i e S o W ~|‘-\nflnymn|, unt!l the applause had was so - — - William P. Potter, commanding the ‘ednesday, A 5 2 c | coliege to cost $108,000. o & ARG when the collsion oc- | = potocy - r {ifv savers were unable | HOUSE REBUKES ROOSEVELT. | tourth division of the American battle- . U 112 173 367 5 - | chrred: i onevaf the Sreatsst s I a to b the Lord for some time. The i shiy fleet, rejoined the squadron today, 4 = ! ; the first am- elnsdet s ‘one af the greatest skiloes in i rew of the sshooner were suffering | Tables That Part of His Message Re- | having been presented o the Khcdive | Thursday. Jan. 7 58 124 225 407 il L R TO THE JURY NEXT WEEK eyt e Lt O e A "",“:: fro t bite nd flecting on Members. of Egypt. c fornd the khedive e - rnment to the United Stat i ey rg i Mo et ol B o0 v t me | o tremely cordial and interested in the Friday, Jan. § 72 130 280 482 & Passenger on the Steamer Oceantc, | A he el sty - e d 1t ar of | v Jan, S—After having)| Nact '‘The \Gecsgt IBre this: avening e BRI { & pn o rguments in the Hains Case Next|wave of applause and cheering hed o 1. “Phe cutter towed the Lord agr it o e, Y Sl e | which arrived at New York Monday and Tuesday. spent itself. He then seated himself t vd Have gre Ihaleanonslar it o DviestliforMatseliige iy AT o TefaL. = - =i S 4ie3 769 2038 3250 | 3 4 — on a chair that had been placed for X ! r n all da ith here and s | e America shi S.—The de n. beg e audience’s er wa: h t X ng | there words mmendation of him, | Collection Ordered for Earthquake | |, The smbh?lqers‘ U i N 8 N ¥ s I egging the audien indulg- ¢ e 1if ] ere re- | the of representatives tonight Salierars, | 3 ¢ ph company at | the triai of | Thoraion I | ence for his sitcing posture during B ' Pro ence, R. L, Jan. §.—Right Rev apital stock npa ( Hains the Killing - by tabling 50 much of his messages as | | Providence, R. L, Ja athoiic | NEW YORK POLICE TELEPHONE | FIRE SWEPT THROUGH L B e ‘5 refBoted members of congress in| Matthew Harki Roman Catholic | i Anni me to lose BUILDING OF THE CABINET. o e rding the sc. | bishop of Providence, late today or- SWITCHBOARD FLOODED.| NEW YORK TENEMENT HOUSE. | won and befor ONE THOUSAND BODIES g diticios its action | dered that a collection be taken up for | ot T | | Miss Nellie O'Donnell, a for 1 Jus ane told DUG FROM REGGIO RUINS. Taft-Knox Conference Ended—Some- | aiso tic house declared it to be (he | the Italian earthquake sufferers in all | Stunhorn Fire in Office of Commission- | Tenants Were All Asleep—Three Bodies | cashicr for the Schwarzchil | that they would undoubtedi thing Definite Expected Soon. senis of the house that it shall decline | the- Catholic chusches of the Prov er Bingham. Found in Hallway. { berger Beef and Prov | o conclude their labors “about Safe of Bank of Italy, Containing $3,- msider any communications from | dénce diocese on Sunday next. ! —— i g i R g i 000,000, Has Been Located, A a, Gu., Jan. 8.—The x source which are net, in its own e i, . New York., Jan. $.—For an hour to-| New York, Jan. s hree persons | €4 of embh ng $4.000 { oireiin, " ¢ the nt, respectful 50 Degrees Below Zero. | night the fire department fought a|are dead, another was probanly fatgiis Eete e o s Gatites Jan. 8 —All the woumded Pen t t on his re lose of the debate Mr. Winnipeg, Man., Jan. $—A severe | stubborn blaze in the office of Police | burned and half a bundred others had | Supreme Court Justice Erlanger of | cxprcts (o s i e een removed from Reggio, and pach 1er the | Garduer of Massachusetis vainly en- | Snowstorm is raging tenight the | Commissioner Bingham. - The fire was | nartow escapes tonight when fire sweny | New York adjourned the applicat jiSmdns. by efetis 1 g ces have departed from the sile v red to sceure, first, the adoption | Crows’ Nest Pass division of the Cana- | ynder the floor of the commi sioner’s | through a five-story tenement house a( | William Hepburn Russell for the ap- | Sum uj stat whn, One wsand bodies have been s s strongly | of a substitut egolution in | dian Pacific railroad. Trains are all| office, and quantities of water soaked | No. 666 Ninth svenude | pointment of a rec r the W H Bl el 1 rom t ns of fallen buildings #ht that his | shape of “an - amendment expressing | tied up by the deep W. 'he weath- | through to the hasement where o The bodies, these of two men and 4 | ington 1 Insurance co 2 - nprovised cemeterfes " swn for the | confidence in the committes on appro- | er is intensely cold, the thermome; rators veere morking the switchboard | boy, were found in an upper hajlaa J B rs who escaped uninjured - the names of [ priations, and then the postponement | registering 30 degrees helow zere in| by which communication througho burned beyond recognition. Writs of Habeas Corpus and cer . shock came were three chil- e it 1o the | of the whole y’,.‘.’w antil Monday, hut | many points the complicated telephone system of Phe fire started at midnight, when | rari ued behalf of Mos H o % & alter having been buried in " er the 4th|he was overwhelmingly outvoted - = poli department kept up. | most of the tenants were sleeping. it | of New York, unde o L of their homes for sevem someihing more | Tl yuse did not adjourn until 7.27 | Shorter Working Schedule. Though copious floods were emptied | began in a print snop on the ground | pection with the e o MRasanssnn rke=to out unaided, burrowing iike arding t determnat ‘,,\[u sk this evening w Haven, Jun. 8. —I¢ is understood | upon their heads, the operators kept | flo d was ¢ d speedily through | scandal, were lior 1 b - srratiisars nam and his wife also have may be expected witiin a few days — — | that a schedule of four days a week fat thelr work until a tarpaulin had | the building by means of a dumb wa| Ward. b g kg tion e | been found uninjured beneath ruins, 17 — - | FAILURE OF CROPS. and eight hours a day is to be put| been set up to protect them and the | er shaft. Annis, i 2 atio; A hey had lain for cight deys, ENGLISH MYSTERY UNSOLVED. e in force in the local shops ¢f the New | costly switchboard at which they were| The loss of life would ¢ becn ! Samuel P. Shane, freight trafic m 4 B he Ockense, Dhin pint of olive ¢ 3 e | Hundreds of Persons Actually Starv- | Yot “en & Hartford rail- | working. | BTeater had it not beem for the promo: | ,eon it road, with head. | 3UGrta disagr i i fe of the Bank of Ttaly, con- Whereabouts of Miss. Violet Charles- | ing in Erzeroum and Other Districts. | road shortly In this way interruption to police | and brave action of Nicholas Genine | quarters in New York. has been ap. | “thtls Of their testimony. taining $3,000000, has been found worth Still Unknown. | - | work all over the city was prevented. |« young man of the neighborhood, who | ointed general maunager of the G peak { Sinepoli all the houses were de- | Coustantinople, Jan. $—The distres The loss in the commissioner's office Iu s passing by. He aroused the ten- | Fnriat Francporiotio smpany THE THIRTEENTH CENSUS. | atroyed except three built after the London, Jan e mystery r- | in Anat because of the failure of | was only about $1.000. but it is feared | ants, helped several families on the | Cleveland i - cartnquake 195 of hollow bri rounding Whideenbauils of Wine'v the crops has reached un acute phase | that inspection will develop consid | 1ower floors to escape and then ram | Bill Passed Providing Conditions for | \(i(} & paseing through them and let Gordon Charlesworth, who it was |in the districts of Erzeroum, Yorgad, | able damage to the switchboard. { upstairs to help the people there. | Taking the Census. miting them in a vertical line, while Teporied had been killed while motor- | Kaisarieh and Mardin. Hundreds of e = 7 | the fourth floor he found James Fay., | | | at the top amother Ing in Wales, but the store o whose | persons arc actually starving, The AERONAUT'S BODY RECOVERED. | 1% years old, unconscious from smos | ashington. Jan. S.—The se fore ex horlzo eath is not generally helieved, ix still | population are without means of o and already seriously burned ibout (1 d a bill thday providging conditions | the whole buildin DAMIIVed. . AL Uy ThUOEEs ot ths s e f00d and fuel. ‘They have ex- That of Lieut. Foertach, Who Was | face and bods. Geiiiner ke o e | der which the thirieentli consas xhall | | Fresh sarthquake Shocks are belng woman having been seen at va d every resource and in a Lost in North Sea in October, Found | boy aiid struggled with him o the r" | taken. The i felt here, at Brancaleone and Messina places lack confirmation ney e & Ehelr Wiflarthad are | Fay was hurried to a hospital, where | er consideration. to [ cach night. They are preceded by ex papers rint storles of P & | by Fishing Vessel. | it was said he would probably die | | aliow printing and binding of census | plosions, and buildings that were not ed speculations in stocks and endea « T govern- | Haniburg, Jan, 8.—The body of Lieut, | FaY's father and mother and their four | { reports to done by private contr totally destroyed in the blg shoek are 0 show that M ) cope effect { Foertsch, the German aeronaut. v ho Other children were saved hy firemen, | nstead of by the government printing | being forther damaged. lesperate financial straits 1 destitut T st his Tife at sea last OCtoher. was | WO carried them from their apartmen | Yoftice it found desirable by the dir y i ar the North sea two das | 10 the street by means of ladders, Tin | of tie s An ame placing Looks Upon the Whole Matter as a il I i E i Sicamer Orion, s | OUIET tenants eseaped by way of fire the appintient of 3500 consus ot | NATIONAL BANK EXAMINER Practical Joke. i 3 ot | Sih Y Papers 1n the | iy fire was subdued with & nancial sion was defeat ¢ | AT EANOR AP Parix, Jan. 8.—Wilbur Wright, th irmer their 8e | v in | 10ss of about $5.000. It was after th Senator Culbers resolution in Americ 1eroplanist it " | T NI Tt ,‘H’ was accomplished that the firemen in structing t omui \ the § Will Kéep Comptrolier ®usted ‘on cerning rey M\y- ¢ n pub. SWEEPING RESTRICTIONS | a3 PEoch. BT C 5 H g the huilding found the bodixs “l‘.n\ 0201 vt whether the pre t Workings of Regular Examiners. = . f | AT of th p ¢ Washington, Jan. $.—Comptroller of 1th a sull said 6 have been he- ( Designed to Promote Welfare of Peo halloon was. picke i A | of the Tennesse oal and m - 14 8 een Jio. i ¥ ; ny by the United States Steel cot- |the Currency’ Murray, in. sccordance ch arm ant ple of District of Columbia. Oct. 17 Mail Sack Containing $200,000 Stolen Doration was ndopted T o oT vith hix purpose of making & special new nothing of suc Al " rom Delivi agon. o S Sy 5 X » — ol eediniss and laaked upon the whole'| w . s ipants B Tin £k b o hrra | the coutitiy Eowsdl o be I oh eeahes e s e Joke, - Hesadilod t latic iing = i | bee bonds, etc., worth $200,000 was Former President of Coachmen's Union | | gondition, and to require 9 : Blosy b i e a | sior 1 king Kenne | Rt len from a delivery wagon in the 1 Commits Suicide. | t6 be immediately placed in sai S J as plai T Anor ¢ r reg " o 1, g ‘hauseee D'Antin in broad dalyilght | Jan, S.—Daniel ney, | i hape, appointe F. Rora- s K 1 i wned 1 { AMERICANS REACH ROME. | ;day. The police have not the siight- fermer president of the Coachmen's | Marietta, 0. a national hank he ge A f ) : i Y Crlin est ¢ to the thieves, | ion, nmitted suicide tonig ¥ tak- | examiner at large today Priest Held Without Bail on Abduction the peop oD Were in Sicily at the Time of the gl L i i’ ol oiones. e Lo s | e L Charge. ) n the re Earthquake. Steamship Arrivals. | for President Reosevelr, who commend. . il examiners investizate a1 New Ve an. 8 holas Siani, | PO = - At Southampton, Jan. 7: Adriatic, ed his skiiful work on a vi here four wt to h confidentially whenevee PR it b e St s Roraan | 8lon tra ted to t ; Rome, Jan. S.—The first of a number | from New York via Plfmouth and | vears ago. and ha o driven Prince 1ay be deemed necessary how th: e e e Bl T Who | President Roosevelt. This commission of Americans who were in Sicily at the | Cherbourg. | Henry Prussia w he latter y and intelligently the r ar Axe Alsappeared in company w 17 year | Was appointed to study the problem of jtime of the carthquake arrived here At Rotterdam, Jan. 7 pordam., ! this eits on his tour of the United |aminers perform their duties old Tiliciic Testa on New Year's ‘ave, | 10w best {0 improve the conditions of | today. They were ~ Harold Sherman, | from New York. BEten - dooroy Mot Seek oot or s paic ek e was arraigncd before Magistrate Stein. | the Deople lere, especially from the Miss May Sherman and Robert Fraser TR R of late and was desponden i €rt with B sefsnion LA oS, stanapoint of their physical. social and | DISTRICT ATTORNEY MA( DADE.|of Elizabeth, N. | ! Prof, Harry G. Seeley Dead. AERONAUT ESCAPES DEATH. Beld. withionit Wl on’ s {oharge of sn 4 moral weltars. The Tecommendation. - e pe— in| London, Jan. S.—Prof. Harry G, Soo. | Trinity College Senior Class Officers duction to awalt the action of the New | &re of vital interest to the people of [ Who appeared Jfor the commonwealun | Aged New H"‘"’t ;' Is“r: Murdered in | o, the well known geologist and mis- Elected. Caught mfr;ullqh(ke Ev:nh by String Jersey authorities. The girl was held the lyphiole commitry. e e R L R R D ol R R Y of Telephone Wi e technical charge of vagrancy, * " New York, Jan. 8.—Louis Myers, 71 L« Fel g g ng officers were elected by the senio 8 3 Both said they ivere willing to marry, | Schoolboys Charged With Murder of Mayor Given New Power. vears old, a tailor, was murdered in his | = . -——0 — | o gt dind e, e fenior | Columbue, Ga., Jan. $.—Jack Pane:, Reddler, | one man power has been adopt- | little shoj, at 413 Fourth avenue late | Nominated for Pomuur]ac San Juan e faniel T i) pok Saset ey acronaut, giving exhibitions at ths 3 o 2o T ed by the street committee of the Wa- | tonigit. A pressing iron, covered with| Washington, Jan. 8.—The president oo SBhilent: (G o T oW. | Phoenix City (4 fair, escaped prob.- Desth of Mov- Hotuse Wi Hoiton. M. Jab, Sh-Bwve Boysl Sler beank of Tubiic morks B ¢ blood, was ufed to batter in the old | today nominated Walter K. Landis as { Neb.: vice president. Clinton L. Backus, | able death oday o helme oot 1 1 anging in age from § to 13 years, were Paul, Minn.: secretar 1 tr 4 u“whg:‘\xv'g K”h -':‘e"-‘: ;\’;—\-eflnw arrested in their class roome in e | 1 MAYOr now has the power to dis jman's face and head. Robbery was | postmasier ai San Juun, Porto Rico. SAMUEL B. DONNELLY k& Keilror 8. e Wayatiaas- | hls descent, to A0 Sy |3 steing o tei- gy o8, ki SEVPETATRe svan. v school todav and charged with| [188 OF Suspend any officer or foreman | probably the imotive. \Myers lived in e o ey At Wenatehee, fephone wires. Five (housend people gelist of the Wilimington Methodist | Shaw school todav und charged with | [1/35 OF Suspe department without no- | Brookiyn, and 'his absence from home | W. S. Supply Ship Culgea at Port Said. | Tie new public yrinter of the U bited | Wash o experienced a ihetll as Paney’s par. - Bpiscopel Gunference, died at iMs home | the murder of William Wachter. 4 ged. | 17 ! Fhic 5 e - = o ) g e T b e e | e Wk fovas W siculi | Uce. This rule was adopted at a | ronight laq to an alarm being-given to| Messina, Jan. 8 —The Unitéd States | States Donnelis enjors tue = e chute, in which he Was preparing to meeting of the mayor and street com- | the police. The lattér broke into the | supply ship Culgoa arrived this morn. | gTeatest confidence of the sdministra. | Copper Company Concentrator Burned. Jump, failed o opent when the aeronaut of ddabetes. Dr. Bolten was born in | crushed yesterday, | mittee, held recent!y | tallor shop and discovered the crime, | Ing from Port Said. tisn. He was at one time sent to_in El Pasy. Tex., Jau. 8—The concen- |cut ioose from his balloon. He struck Orringten, Me., Dec. . 10, 1839. Te h k s hinbeigtis | e A | Ay | —_— yestigate the canal zome by Presiden: | wrator and ore bins of the Calumet and | the wires wich terrific force and th served in the Civil war with the Six- Earthquake Shocks in Portugal. The public Jands vacant and s Adolph Zinert, I'rankfort, Ger- ¥ penitentiary, | Roosevelt. He is aléo a warm friend [ Arizona ( er company at Clif 1 beneath his weight. Me wus teenth Maine infuntry and Rirst Maine | Lishon. Jan. 8. —Slight ecarthquake | ‘ject to scttlomént in the United Stares| many. slaughter house employe, has | planned for Rikers [sland, will be the | of Presideni-cleat Taft and in afl prob- | Ariz. burncd last night, cansi rescued witt dificulty by a companden SGuairy. In the mimistry he hegan scr. | shocks were felt today at Evora, 85 [an (he fist day af laxt July amounted | Killed' 5,000,000 hoge during the last 21+ largest in th nd will accem- fabiie will he retained by (he incoming | complete shatdown of the mines limbing a tree near “v. He was aot wee in 1865, miles southeast of Lisbon, te 774,385,088 ucres, ! years mogaie 2440 men and 50 women, adminiviration sizelter, Loss $100,000, seriously injured,

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