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(g S 2 ) _ Borlin, Margh. 8.—Ninoty-four nurses and attendants of tk vfl;chow hospi- - THE PROPOSED NEW ed . Someof Its Provisions Acoording to Information i Erimatve | WOL WOUPOT WASE, - FHBSIIO0Y s sems i <y | Turin, March 8—Fire broke out this Designed to Ward Off African = B {% 3 3 5 ng Iron Company has re- + e NI N $ y from Reliable Sources moming in the ceniral municipal tcl- | AUDIENGE ASKED TO REMAIN| HAS BEEN ASSIGNED WORK BY | duccd wages trom 7 1°2 T3 ner cear. Snake Bites, and for Other Purposes. ’ e D! 3 i 2 B 5 . g e d 3 v A H Y WAS DISMISSED. "ARI. URCH( A cAdoo of New York ha i i C Ut R PR g | AR T AT DI 3ot bern o Jrenident o the Ko : s i > . % as been o - g R - 4 s 5 A X 2 § = 3 % n Regiment THOUSAND ‘DOSES HIDES PLACED ON THE FREE LIST | st vt cofilos oo un | THE COURT RODM PACKED. | THE REV. ELMER S. FORBES | The riey massicruteus neginert| FIFTEEN IN TABLOIDS ) A States that King Alfonso been in- _— ’ 2 ? —— | the grip. v 5 iy ol £ . —— jured in an automobile accident near P 1 Seville. This story ie a repetition of | Capt. Fitzhugh's Argument for the | Of Cambridge, Mass., Could No Longer |. Nm lhollh nml:X vg‘ ts_are i he H . 4 . " = » e n battle: 8 New Jersey Cut of One-Half in Duties on Lumber and Its Manufact-| [} °n¢ telegraghed trom Spain elght | g4,¢, Considered a Masterpisce—Es- | Subscribe to All Doctrines Held by | S vermont. hip, rearly Forty Fer Cent. of Them 'Quinine—Supplies ures Said to be One of the Changes—The Policy of | ¢ stuck & tree. pecially Dramatic Peroration. the Episcopal Church. - The Late Qusen Vistoria's correcpori Packed in Airtight and Unbreakable Bottles—Out- Pry : Madrid, -March §.—The eriminal ac- iy - 4 & dence o nd papers, when arranged, w! . ons pr . ) Democrats will be One of Criticism of the Republican tlon in connection with the claims of g . fill 1,250 volumes. 3 fit for the Expedition Made by an American Firm, ' d 3 crnest Henri Batlste West . to the | Nashyille, Tenm, March 8.—After| ' Soston, Maich 8.~On the ground i ~Who Furnished Stanley and Other Ex Bill, It is Undersfood—White House Conference. Sackville peerage and estates came 10| Captain Fitzhugh had leted the | that he could mo longer subsciibe to| A Boycott Taroughout China is o Furnis| tanle; plorers. . 3 an end today- with the acquittal of | Gooning “argament for the state. this | All the doetrines held by the Bpiecops) | threatened as a restit of arbiizary con- b4 ’ Roifir_and -Sanchez. These two men | afternoon in the cake against Col. D.| church, the Rev. Elmer S. Forbes of | (¢t of German officials. Jere accused of having altered the}p and Rebin J. Cooper and'John D, bridge, and well kiown in New | . church records of ' the marriage of o th th Yérk and New Ji v, hi - ; Ex-Governcr Numez of ‘Washington, March 8.-~A cut of one. | fight for a genuine revision of the tar- | Josephine Durand de Ortega to a Span- fl::nrg; tdl:fid :‘Llh", seenl:::rrdef:a:-‘ ‘m.re‘l p bl ;r{”:s)zhoold‘ bl;_eeg;;h provinee, Cuba, was shot and half ju the duties on lumber afid man- | iff and has let it be known in many|fard pamed Olivia. This. woman was | .ol Judge William Hart ordered | Rev. Bdwin §. Lines, D, D., bishop of | Younded by Colomel Cisneros. New York, March 8.—Medicine enough | _ This outfit.has been made for the for a regiment and surgical instru-| Reosevelt expedition by an Amerlean ayl vif 3 e ments gh « a yfkctares of Tunfver, 1t I8 anderatood. | wars -that he sy b e eaks momher of the present claimant and | ihe jiry withdrawn and sald: Newark, to which diocese’ the Cam-| o g i cong o Drianty Bosoita) 1Ll o4, carried by | Tontery G e o e B IpYIded by A e e e g1 | e Trankly cailsqa(tention to the-ane. lisa on to Bap this elaimn ' Judge ‘Hart Talke to Spectators, " | Uridge clergyman was canonfcally at- | 0" \iNiT0 "ZToep, ar., to he collc- | Theddore Roosevelt to Africa, all con- | Jersey. The firm supplied Livingston, i being printed preparatory to its final y ca {impion totio s c s ; tacked. Rev. Mr. Forbes has entered o e P densed 50 s to fill a sult ‘cae. Thers | Stanley, Bmin Pasha, Peary, the Duc revision by the_republican members | hundred million dollar defict which SEP N |1 asked the' sudlence to remajn n-'| the¥Unitasan’ chofch BOR s hdsn:as- 4 0T IF,the port.at New York. are firteen thousand doses In tabloids, | D'Abruzal and other explorers with of the house ways and means com- | confronted m.ad-mlix tra \Il"l“ e | BOY WRITES TO KAISER til after the jury was dismissed in or- | signed work by the American Unita: | ; Aopesls for Funids| neariy forty per cent. of them, being ek ‘chnu ¢ expl mittee. speeested the possible necessity of an ASKING FOR PECUNIARY AID |der that 1°might do something I|an association, which has its head- | , Admiral ‘Schiey Appeals for Funds| neary ¥ : 8. | Sebaleine - p inheritance tax to make up some of the never did before. I want to thank | quarters in this eity. for the rescue of Frederick Alvert | quinine. you_ for the splendid order preserved Cook, now in the ‘Arctic reglons. The other medicines are to ward off No Liguids in the Outfit. * today. In spite of the splendid bursts ‘ To Enable Him to Study for a School diseases most Trevmlem i equatorfal | Major Edgar A. Meurny, U. 8. A., re- Another change, according to infor- | has allowed himself to be quoted as to Pastor Acted After Careful Considera- N o0 A%0 Frad: Sinty future revenues. Franklin '_lm‘Vezshl tion_from reliable sources, 16 tiat | the possible necsssity of ' stamp fax. Teacher. oF Phogtence TSOM NS Wskor: thete tion, - It Mas ‘Bosn Decided o Establish | Africa, chemicals to make swamp wa- | tired, wedieal director of the Roose- fiides ‘have been placed on the free 3 .. =l gl oy o oy > 2 headquarters of the National League of | ter pure and patatable, cures for snake | velt expedition, dictated the selection T Thse hoe hicte BaRE xbetaiition. More Definite Understanding. Berlih; Satarday, Feh, 210y Dear | tog the Soort it Chokfor oy o | winty e Fombes satd - tonlght Abat | o ean iy, 1n Washington, bites, stimulants, opiates, knives a4d | of the medicines to be carried. Liquids bandages. | find no place In the assortment nor-4n These supplies, packed in unbreak- | the outfiet for developing, photographs able and’ airtight bottles of a vulcanite | prepared for Keérmit Roosevelt by the composition, fit into an aluminum case, | same firm and put up in equally cen~ over the dutles on these two articles.| It is certain that simce the- confer-| Kafser: ' I have often heard in sehool | making his task an easy one. You | Summit avenue, Jersey in 1908 7 The effort to obtain free hides is be- | ence today ‘thers is & more definite un- | of your goodness ‘and kindiiness and | nas @0 how.. DUt returm tomorrow | he decided afier corerul sansidncatin | Troasury Officials Do Not Bel §ng made principally by the New Eng- | derstanding s 1o what may and what| this gives me courage to writ: to you. | carly, and remember that the warning | to leave the Epissopal church. Under | another bond issue will be ne .Jand shoe and leather manufacturers,| may not be desircd of the proposed|f shouid so Tike to hecome & school | I gave you this morning against any | the church: laws a,_clergyman is glv,n[to feet the dernands on the treas and is strongly opposed by the cattle | new tariff as a reventie producer.” If | tcacher; but my mother is a widow | Geono b 3 4 n ks mn 16 by 10 by S. Gussa Tl rien of the west. It is said that the | the conclusion has been’ reached that!and has nine othier children to' rear. :',‘c':r‘l““‘;":”““ Jz‘g.fi ; “:nm"',-"f:“(‘.d s‘e‘m’;'o":”": it Q‘l':m;‘:“":'.‘l”"l""\’g‘} S Baiilorcuts Bilwderi Mitie Onbsrs tariff framers have agrecd to a ma-| the tariff revision must be radical| Phree of them are ‘domestic Servants ly Ven e T denomination. At the expiration of | aid union leaders over the question ot | torial reduction oq leather manufac- | provision in the bl may be Joskes Jo | end they re willing out of their wages e Suftagation: the six montis, Rey. Mr. Forbes nat | Wages will be held in Philadelphia to- | DISCREPANCY FOUND BALTIMORE YOUNG WOMAN tures, which will have forits purpot 9 v Cs " 2 ) X v | day. i to have the hide and leather sched- | imports. from sufficient, I therefore ask you, | hours and when he finished he was | nounced. . . » H. W. Furn United States Minis- i | g ) ule fixed in conference after the ques- ' == dear Mr. Kaiser, to assist me to carry | exhausted, The court room was p:\ckedl t. John's parish is the largest. in | ter to Hayti, gave a reception at Port | Discovered by Convicted Pittsburg | Was Walking. With Young Man te tions ‘have heen thoroughly threshed ; PORTIONS OF TARIFF BILL out my wish to become a school teach- | to suffeoation, the ventilation was poor | th® diocase of Newark, the communi- y @0 Princé in honor of the inauguration Bankers Who Are Serving Time. Whom She Was Engaged. out on the floor of the house, in_the SENT TO THE PRINTER. | er. and the spectators felt -the effect of | cants numbering more than 1,500, of Taft. g #enate finance committee and on' the — “My respects to yourself and to the | the vitiated atmosphere. The young —_— e Pittsburg, March §.—Convieted bank- Baltimore, . March §.—Jennie Reed, floor of the semate. Whiskey and Beer to. Remain as at|cther Hoheuzollerns. Memphis attorney's speech is consid- | MISSOURI'S TWO-CENT ”D l‘d'ac#m" Amllueg Years; of | ers, now isoners in the Western "d"du” yealy of thllhull)'. was mur- Minority Planning Their Fight. e “Yours, “R. R. ered a masterpiece of logical argument “leveland, Tenn., committed suicide by | penitentiary here, have discovered an | dered tonighl by a highwayman at B ik i e s Creviat_WEE Buvants Revivad Hiiy Mlple ana HIEaot. subeal was | andl Bitvel vEotve AL It Nea & B PASSENGER LAW WULLIFIED Llowing Himself 1o piecss with a stick | apyurent diecrepancy ‘of more than | Mount_ Washington, o suburb of thia i Joader P 4 e R — Huaving beén | TeCeived by the emperor during the | ticeable effect upon the jurors, who L =g s . |of dynamite, $26,000 in the accounts of the: peniten- | city. She and Joseph Mueller,to whom R B o S p};(,t."‘",fi“’"; U,f,‘;,'&?ds' playing beth | visit of King Bdward from a fourteen | 1eaned forward and ‘listened breath- | De¢ision of United States Distri b tiaty, and it is sald that the amount | she was engaged to' be married, were tee, spent considerable time today | framers, portions of the new tariff bill | Ye&r old pupil in the village school of | lessly to every word. =Fitshugh was a Court May Affect Every State. The Sleepers of the Chicago-New | muy be found even larger. The board | on the way to visit friends at Mount York Express on the Lehigh Valley | of visitors of the Western pentiten* friend of Carmack and he is in Washington, and according to Mueller's - with Representative Underwood in | were sent tonight to the government | Hechingen in Hohenzollern, and it so i , o dinde by ik . riuh 4- | touched his majesty that he caused in- | the case at the special request of Mrs, | - Kansas City, Mo., March 8. —Missou. | raiiroad wera derailed by a broken rail { tiary some time since appointed Henry | statement, left the car at South ave- B e the Sl S p miv oy P e T e in | auiries to be made, with the result|Carmack. His peroration was espe- |l two-cent passenger and maximum | near Easton, Pa Reiber, -formerly paying teller of the | When thev had walked half & 5/ mnderstood that the 'policy: of the | iy p | that he has forwarded 150 marks to | cially dramatic. frelght laws were nuilified by a decis- 3 Farmers' Deposit National bank, now k and were in a lonely place they the re- | Biioes. . Gral.aid Cotde this youthful petitioner, who is tgus Dramatic Peroration. fon -handed down today in the United| 1a a Fight an inmate of the penitentiary, to audit | were stopped by a man. who, lov-ll:: s € States district court by Judge Smith | mining company and ore thie: the books of the ingtitution. Finding | a pistol, called for their valuabl led to go to the upper sch whhere will be wablican blil and tf offer amendments | = 4lthough no announcement has been | where the emperor has irected ti democrats will be fo eriticise many _arguments | yigPherson. - As a result, it is beliey- | Gusrijuste, Mexico, one Mexican was | an apjarent discrepancy and being un- | Mueller; he says, gave up what money todt. T will Follow a tarlff-for-| ., Ge by the house comnittee on ways made to you,” he said, “to"touch your v i s | ma ) ¥'S | espectal attention shall paid to hii Coie : ed there will be a quick return in | Killed and three injured. willing to assume all responsibiity, | he had and then the highwayman de- ;N enue rather thah a free trade Dol- | ang means regarding any of the sched- By it o leRiorn. b L ™0 | hearts. You will be asked to be gen- | Missouri to ,,“...E.l,,,,‘;‘ fares. Frank B £ Reloer obtained the assistance of Wil- | manded a necklace worn: by Misk Reed.’ ¥ £ ules of the tentative bill, it has been = 4 erous and sympathetic. They will talk | Hagerman, for the eighteen companies| Prof. Frederick Starr of the Univer- | jiam Montgome former chashier of | Her repiyv wAs a slap in the.face, upon TWO HOURS' CONFERENCE learned on unquestionsble authority | NOTIFIED TQ LEAVE TOWN, | if, You of this boy here. Why, gen- | inyolved, asserted today that the de- | $ity of Chicago males the prediction | the Aliegheny National bank, and J. B. | recelving. which the man fired, the bul- that as a concession sto 1?l|e shoe men, “r“‘z‘r‘;"' h:aifi L% i old ;ndr 8Ome | cision sounded the death knell of the | that President Roosevelt will be car-| g Rhinehari; forn cashier of the | let striking the girl behind the left sar. AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | because of hides being placed dn the “The Pillars | U the grebtest achievemenss of -men | fwoocent. raf i ried off*by African fever. P a Atk Free list, the duty on shoes will be con. | Mo bers of Religious Seot “The Pillars | ;. ve been accompliahed before & man | wape. "t "o 10, every state in the . hoes will be €O | of Fire” Make Themselves Obfiaxious. | & thirts: and thy mi boaor. (o o of Waynesburg, Pa., both convicts in | but death had been alm an! Problem of Financing the Government | siderably reduc Judge McPherson held that both the | Concerning the Situation in the Bal- | tje penitentiary, who are sald to have | ous. The highwayman « Natiopal bank | She was carried into.a ngarby house, "glnl!l‘ll"- iy i i were obtainable regarding the steel . I onel Cooper as a gentleman of thie old | commogiee” ana kars if is-authoritatively stated In Ber- et with Rim. i his Snaings. ie being dfligently cought the Early Tarift Leaistation Domanded. | L hicaule, It was stated on the same | /Thémpsonville, Qonn gotareh &0 | school. as the ‘st fower of the old Somfiseatory and unsensitutionsl. G | lin that_ everything depends upon the | *Forare of the alleged diserepancy was | Moo o o EoTY P v s 9 - Ty s o i s lege 1 south®rn chivalry.” Do yr ieve it? : g " 1 ; 4 5 2 ‘ e it \ ngton) Maréh §—The probiem lr:ll?]r‘)‘{ll‘,;‘ll(‘lfxfill.:(!,::lxl 25:,!]!:1 {;:l:c:fi: friends, through his %eal in following | woe oor & nnl{lem“ i “!:d Hagerman declared that t is not con- | POSition taken by Russia. made today to the board of vieitors,| Mueller, who appears to .hays ‘been of fnancing the g celvable that if the two-cent rate is ernment, providing who are awalting the return of Warden | the only witness to the shaoting, was the teachings of a religious sect styl- Marconi Informed King Victor Em- | \Gilam Johnson before making fur- placed that awful language in the presence of the necessary funds for the projects similar _wullu(-rs is provided for., A y - B confiscatory in Missouri it can be com- ler arrest. b Dol W oo o p’m;', of | duty-of four cents a pound on coffee Is g’z;?"g‘:f,’;;gy T g‘e’i';:' of Fire" | Miss Lee? And when ' they talk to| [OI0E0D T viher dintes. > manuef of Italy that he expected with- | fhey investigations. It is said to be| Last December Mueller received the Taft administration and making | levied. This Is by way of compromise | ¢2ii ", FEUCAEE T0 . FTAIE 6 T ton | YOu Of sympathy, just look over there | “'mpe gigte on the other hand, de- |\t the vear to bave direct . wireless| rgyanie that the alleged discrepancy | threatening anonymous jetter, in whick the demands square with a new tariff) With the Porto Ricans, who demanded | gay 'for treatment. . When Galloway's | o tp %G, 1 5able garments the widow | ciareq ‘ emphatically tiat Missourl’s | cOmmunication with America. may ¢ accounted for by bad book- | he was warned that .m:flm cease schedule engaged President Taft, Sen- | ® tax of six cents a pound. condition became known a selectman | OF, B, W. Carmack. You see on her|poht for lower rallrgad ,rafes would o = keeping. his attentions to Miss Reed he would ator Aldrich, Speaker . Carnon and| whisk d Beer T: h notified a member of The Pillars of | 213 the ten year old boy who was the | pe' continued. WAl British of Calcutta Are Alarmed over e be niade to suffer. - Some time thers- Gecretary of the. Treasury MacVeagh iskey and Beer Tax Unchanged. » pride of E.'W. Carmack’s life. ‘Did | miiigt 3. Mayor, attorney general, | &, WArRIng issued by the Hindoo who 4 1 g ¢ e fter there came to him by mail a bex Whiskey and beer. will remain as | Fire that they would have to Teave| Duncan Cooper o1 in think of this dits the Londor Indian Sociologist| BALLOONIST DROPPED a 1 ov w0 homrs ; % 4 4 g L e 3 Al yrte pA - - iy 21" 4t the Wikite House this | () are at prosent, If the sub-commit- | (WD nd received ax an answor T Will{ widow or. this_ boy when, they shiot | e Vo 1n court loday when the des | BU o s Hibing great risks 4,000 FEET INTO THE QCEAN | found 15, fave w-%u":'fi: The he mecesaity, £or the enaotment of | (¢€ resolutions are enacted.into law. | 89 Whor the Tord sends mes, - |down the husband or’ the father?| LiSiO8 D38 Tead. said, tha m‘;‘:’”‘l B b an sender of the pagkage has o & tariff DIl t the earlist possible mo. | 1t was (€1t that whiskey was alreads | ;¢ Bouna Brook, N. 3, as their hoad- | W OLd 1€ met hate been better Jt.Rob- | legigiature -would - be anked to. pass | . William Jennings VU0 (LUCLITRY Could Mot Manage_ the Parashude—| tls.cversd L iogu-s. . - 1t was discussed, there being little | CATTYIs all the tax it could wiand, and } B8 FOIAA. TIERE B g O ‘station | In_Cooper instead of shooting the |, 5™ ate” laws that wonld stand’ the | #than Straus of New York ta consult Body Net Recovered. il s erence fo the details *of the pro- | that in the case of beer the prohibition | STCEV, R 0 LOHECrly TONON | senator, hiad sald to his father. Fa- | (LY of the eourts: Governor bim;sbont. the way In which he conld % 5 “DUMMY” LAND ENTRIES. et st o hethe e rios | movement throughout the country had & : best help in the warfare agalist tuber- | g B Goaparch 8—While INTRIES. & ther, do not kill the father of this lit- Poliey was outlined at the conference| cut down the consumption of beer so | Srvices. A part of their service, in{yo hov: do not slay the husband of culosin, Governor Hadley made a similar statement, 5 which they jump and sing and shout, | {15 > S hundreds waiched his frantic efforts | gettlement Affestdd in .Government could not be learned. that It would be a hardship to fmpose |y, more or less spectacular and they | (DiS fond wife! but he did not. The| g55000 NECKLACE RECOVERED. . : control a great balloon, which was : i = Nothing to Interfers With Prompt| 1Y further tax. have secured quite a following. Gallow | Question to be decided is whether or S The Russian Minister of Finance an. iftly - bearing him, four thousand Suit A.-mc_u__ Railway. t War Revenue Act of 1898 Revived. | way not the law is to be enforced. That| gavi T . | nbunced that Russia's gold ressrve ex | thous At 1t having become manifest to ‘the :fie’g:i";‘cq:&e(?c'u:ere::-?':n:;?.'.g"n:f question is to be decided by vou. It | S2Vi% u'l' & . Wha Found It, Re- | ceods $600,000.000 and the goid surplus | fect high out over the Pacific oc That the manufacturers and other| committee thai the duties derived from | {0 thelr services with so much gest|Mmurder is to be committed in the s rwey ensuring the right to issue currency |t nie ‘Vears old, today cut loo has et Siecthd by the Sty & large intecests are demandlg eariy| customs under the new bill would mot | that his mind gave way. O o oo ML ety W ARfEe ORI, parachute and dropped into the waters | (6. ntetior ot 'the gove tariff legislation and that the business | produce the revenue expécted, they| The members of the band, some|Punisbment can you tell who will be | £ Omaha, Neb. March S0t C| 0 he youns Atlantic | OF the Outer harbor. to his death. against the Union Paciie railway, conditions of thie country are necessa- ’ " e, JO ; ; the next victim? The very liberty of | Hel" > ) ‘ on V. Hoover, the young Atlantic . volving coa n Wy =ily uns:ttl-d until the (ARt schedules | (e mar savane ot ot 1805, aion e | Station. and what furiher Sotimors | the press 'is at stake, the security of | Mrs. Heinze. arrived here today and| (Pa.) merchant who discharged his ve.| A® the stiff wind carried him out 10| mated as worth & million a1 : . o . i ftiv 4 : . sen boatmen hastily left the inner har- are fnally fixed by congress were the| eq°a tax on . telegrame, bank checks, | authorities will take in the matter is | the common people: 1t all rests with | POSIIYCly identified the pear) neckiace | volver four times at his wite, Cora, all | £ BORYEER JECEIN JO7L (O TnT Tt | dollars. | This land iw sald to-bave beea ‘Washington, March $.—A settiement PrompL action by tongress at the Bpe- | S0id; That feature of the war revente —_— BN Savis, signed a statemont telling As e huge pag rose it careened and | "oy, “lang involved ageregated 4660 Y Tial sevsion, . 1 s fet bs \ncorporated in the measure 4s | ELECTION OF SPEAKER CANNON. | BATTLESHIP CONNECTICUT Wheromma hiow e fond the neckiace | Annoyed by the Persistence of Sight. | was catried rapldly out over the Wa-| cres, and atter numerous conferenses Possible Delay by House Insurgents. | © " o Mlbt g SAILS FOR NEW YORK | 2 Walving any claim to the properts, | ssers, Jirs, Claudia Hains,” wite ot | (e, Bikine {ricd desperately to gulde | the’company decided not o detend the The. possible_delay which the house | 4 1o iio! e T eeexing fhe | - *g"’l".’"""“ Wy oi—r T Was released from custody on his own | trisi in New York tor the murden of | the bar below. but soon the balloon | S5it bt to reconvey A ] lasurgents may cause by 8 fht| committee s a tox b Ppteaine: the reliminary to the Fight. The Kansas, G:or_umnlnd Kearsarge | recognizance. William E. Anpis, I8 to quit her home | was far out to sea. The parschiie| o in settiement for the cosl Beacies that may he out in taiher 0b- | President Tatt wants such a. tax, it 1§ | Washingion, March 8.—A reception " S Sy There will:be no prosesution. A re- | in. Winthrop- I e . ff10m the lands. The company. has dix. €he tariff bill Were " thoroughly gone | feclared. a0d is prossing the committee | to the new members of congress by | Norfolk Vi, M&rch S—The battle- | Bavis® Drother ang ths mear %ol At a Meotin o to take action al tl ine. ry 5 _ fnto. The conferees agreed fhat every ¥ ong that line. The | the republican congressional commit- | gniy Connecticut, flagship of Admiral | set for nest Saturda \ agents of seven g . indications are, it is said, that the | tee Crid vhic] - republican in the house and senate is e on Friday, at which, it is under ° 3 l:fdxeli by the party platform o let| Committee will vield to the president’s | stood, Speaker Canon will be pres. | SPeITy:s world-encircling eet weigh Later the matter was adjusted and | a rate on export tance, but it was caught by the wind |/¢ s in Cincinnati of frofaht | and carried still further out and fell| Sontinued mining fim the land re- ailroads to. establish | in the ocean a mile beyond Dead Man's | £oTNEYEH WIVCE has boeeh WOCHAreRm moving from points | island. Elkins came to Callfornia a | jgey reconveying the land and pay- . 4 wiah. o - - ed anchor today for the first time since | the necklace was turned over to Mr. | west of the Mississippl through Atlan. | few months ago from San Antonio, i tren, damaees the Rothing interfere with dn immedinte | V5 00, Lt manh 18 secking to have a | r ths ool ihe Jatest developments | \he battleships arrived in Hampton | Heinze, who, with his wife, left for | tic ports to meet competition of lake | Texas, where his mother now lives. | 0% tTENDASS, GOSN ) €0 COTBERY Fevision. g { copy of the bill delivered to the. sen- | HRht amaint the roe minary 10 the | Roads, February 22, and salléd for | home. and rail lines it was decided to adopt | His body was not recovered. < purchase price for the land. President for Genuine Tariff Revision.| ate committee on finance berore the | when the house. mects next Sfomme | New York. - The Connecticut passed e e the same rates whith were in effect| - T FALL. | 7his is one of the cases included in parUesigent Tat told the thrift framers | special session begins, 5o that it may| The “insurgents” are also meking | et Lobme cobor CUtward ‘bound| PRESIDENT TAFT AT THEATER. |iast season. TAFT'S PLANS FOR NEXT FALL. |, Whis 18 008 O O arfierd's Jetoer. 1o 8 V. e | b W ievil N vy x 3 s 5 “ | shortly befo! m. ' [ — D —" O AL Tevision - Wowl " sontaI 5o | Maath Bone il ba e Dokeving that | preliminary move. Representative Da- | *'iil"remainiil battleships. the Lou- | Witnessed “The Rejuvenation of Aunt SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS. Jciirney Through the South and West | COSTS SbomiuE that llands tworth S hee 1o sbecific ichedules. Mr.|the extra session will be materially | the plan far obtaining changes. In the | Jtommony eor arpacronti st aoig i1d | Mary"—Given a Rousing Greeting. | . N Tl Kiens | o templated by the: Ressident. | sbtith, oe'iniiision; as, however, made a consistent | curtailed: rules includes bringing about a dead- | o "INy $0C BRECTER (O BEL Away B 2 2 e . " Washington, March 8.—~That Presi- Jock fn the election of the speaker by ? ° - Washington, March 3.—President Passage of Bill. ask , / WHEAT HELD BY FARMERS. dent Taft contemplates a general trip - ! Kentucky, wkich it was first announc. s $ PASSED THIS YEAR'S DIVIDEND | MANY CALLERS AT WHITE HOUSE | - oty Sincs Scaticring votes. .| €d would go to Philadeiphia, will, it is :f;fi;“;{;efi“,f:‘,‘m‘;‘;';;‘“: Ereeting 10 | waterbury, Conn. March 8.—'The | through the south and west next au-| oo oo Reports 143,000,000 ‘Bush- : Pttt ol clare. there will be no opposition to | “, 3ld, come to Norfolk cal theater to witness “The Rejuvena- | Ministers' clup of Waterbury and vi-| tomm was indlcated by him (000w | Zo " op " trom Last Year's Crop. Astion Taken by Hamburg-American | President Attends Theater After a|Air. Cannion. but that their efforts win | Phiiadelohia, March 8.-he battle- | tion of Aunt Mary.” The orchestra | cinity, which is composed of clergy- | wheb he sald he would try to attend i oncertrated. on en « olty, Napgatuek, Water. | the forty-ninth aanual encampment of Yeions Cu, Wi Fhirly’ Busy Dey. b opncentrated On, yoting down the | phia navy yard today from Hampton | Bleot ;Chmerion, ant « the Radleseed SO O nomaston and Cheshire, at a|the Grand Army of the Republic, ta| Washington, March 5.—~The depart- Hamburg, March $.—The board of | V. b 8T} 5 the motion to adopt he rules of the | Koads and will be placed in reserve. | Tuft smilingly acknowledging the ap. | meeting this afternoon drew up reso- | be held in Sait Lake City on August | mient of agricuiCure today sstimated airectors of the Hamburg-Americar e o e Tt was a5 | Qitioth gomATéas. The “insurgents: | QUFIE which time some repairs wili | iauga Mrs. Taft, Mr. and Mrs, Moore | lutions opposing. the passage of the |9 to 14, The invitation was extended | that the qusntity of wheat in farm- o amburg-American | other day of crowded .offices and > dapbuse o pear orEents’ ke made to the vessel The officers | be" St innati, guests at the White | bill now pending before the legisiature | by Senators Smoot and Sutherland of | ers hands Mésch 1 was about 31§ per Sieamship company voted today 1o |throngs in the east room and other | &re bringlhg pressure to bear on other pass this year's dividend. This is |avzilable portions of the White House, | meémbers to vote with them in defeat- the first year in which no dividend has | President Taft of necessity gave much | ing the motion een paid since 1894. Lagt year the|of his time to callers who swished ‘dividend was six,per ceal. The net | merely to pay their respects. He, 3 carnings of the company for Inst year ever, turned out an imimense grist| | 0N AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS. County Homes Needed Where Frori- Syl digedh b et o B 5 B rerc | legalizing Sunday sporis and amuse- | Utah, who also representad the execu- | cent., equivalent to 143,604,000 bushels tion ‘by_the men ‘of thie other ships | § s pacty o WO | ents. & committee hcs heen selectes | tive committee of the Grand Army. | of list year's Top corn 39.3 per here. - The Kansas and the Kearsarge | ' yrg, Taft was hostess at a box par. | and it will confer with the Waterbury | President Taft sald that he shouid | cent., equalling 1 63,000 bushels of ari alio & g sRaniy e tv in the afternoon at the Paderaw | members of the legisiature and will | like very much to attend the mecting, | lost, year's crop, ==~ o &ki.rocital, The party included Mr. | aiso appear before the legislature on | and it might b possible for bim to dd | Chicage, Mareh & "WWheat prices on $4,000 FOR. TAYLOR SOUVENIR. |01 Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Nicholas Ander- | March 17 to oppose the bill 50’ fn view of his intended trip through | the bokrd of teade here todas Sroppee ameounted to about $4,000,000. as com- | of mail, sonferred at some length with ~pared with $6,250,000 In 1907. After | Postmaster Genoral Hitcheock, par- 2 . son, Mrs. Charles Anderson, and Miss iy A i the gouth and west. g XA 3 ! a o wieeting the interest charges, the con- | tiularly regarding the successor of| Active Cases May Be Try Attorney Genéral Finds That Senate|rorrey, the presidents aunt. ] AN TINE E At o A DY T0 40 TO JAIL b B oy, T Y g pany will write off and garry in the | Collector Crum at Eharleston, & © SN TSN Resolution Was Invalid. A s Leading Lady. R!ADVB£7 . owa: gy atld neuvily oR the yeserves the remaning ,250,000. saw many senators a epres ’ Marsh 8-—~Pres| S g c: ch 8,—Du s i x pected 107 meairly 34,500,000 5an Absorbed In | whe wished o e rbresentatives | gon;’ Arthur Reed Kimball of the Wa. | Hartford, Conny March 8 —Following iox Shieago. March £-Dasyn Furnim, | Labor Organizer Frank MoGee Speaks | foveriment seport | of unex iy this way. The figures of that year do | headquarters with refersnce 1o future | (°FOUry Anti-Tuberculosls league said | a request’ by Sénator Flavel Luther, | property Loss is Large—Waterspout | thien out o litense hers to marcy hie at a Reception. i e el 7ot inclido th= $400.000 awhich the | patronage, lunched a: the temporary | i @ lecture on the fight agafnst tuber- | Attorney ~ General Holcomb today Near Little Rock. Jeading 1ady, Miss Mary B. Conwell of =, i CONTRACT SEVERED. Internatiohal Mercantile Marine Co. | residence here of his .brother, ¢. P, | CUlosis tonight: handed ¢o Controller. Thomay Brad- = Cadiz. Ohio, Mr, Farnum admitted the | Worcester, s, March 8.—The 2 S contracted to pay to the - Hamburg- [ Taft, and tonight made one of a merry What ‘we are most fn need of, and | street an opinion as fo the validity of| ;ije Rock, Ark, March 8,—Reports | engagement but declined to state whate| Worcester ~re h':‘ll‘;_" S Frank 7. | Camp to Leave Hammerstein at B ihemter | I believe ‘the state will soon provide | the resolution recently passed by the them, are county homes accommodat- | senate as a senate resolution instead tion ton indicate that great damage has result- | gate If any. liad been set for the cer- | <ePt! ight L Fr ed from a tornado which swept through | emony. The Tleenss was taken out last | MeGee. New England organizer of the End of Present Seneenh American company in dend’ was not earned. S widt S tas n in the company’s| SCHWAB WON'T CUT WAGES. | ing 10 e the divi- | box_ party at a loc depression in the ocean carrying trade | He Thinks Steel Prices Wil Work | 10F Surprise me if New Haver county | for seven bundred copies of the legie: | \umbered are reported fo have been | Years” in whieh form it passed unno- | timidation in connection with « strike | o stitement lsaged tonight by Oscer | i all parts of the world. In addi- still Lower. Sich an institution, perhaps AC -Ches: | finds that the senate. resoluin. was| Imdurcd. The property loss is large. To | {iced untll. today. T e i€ ots voar 1| Abatian / GOl Bowes: Cromtindl tlon, the company has been under P on. ingttution. porhaps. at Chics- [ Ongds ot A o bare oD ORSS | shnthern: and - exkthen’ Auliiuass uif | —_— S A e e o apecih, | \n| Catpaninl, the Meted Eatian ubsicat ah Capbiine. OORRL ALY pash S | | Mok Yore Mardy b g s re. invalid, as it sh ve: been made | SOTLIEL SVC ST out - Off because of , prison. McGee mude a speech, in| Campanini, noted Italian music W sears owing to the building of large | schwab, president of ihe Hetniehen | —— < a concurren taction approved by the | JRILO 0N of telophone and telegraph | Wealthy Arizona Ranch Owner Assas- | which he sald he was prepared to go to | director,, hats refused to subscribe to steamers. Herr Pallin, the director, | Steel corporation, sald today that al.| GEORGIA NEGRO IN DANGER g+ ged AR wires, isolating Hot Springs, Pine sinated. B A e s ok | i e o ik at said ‘In_an interview today that an | thqugh it was his belicf that steel . AUSTRIAN NOTE TO SERVIA, | Bluff and a number of smaller towns. | Nogales, Arfz. March $.—Don Luls| though he felt he had committed no| Hammerst®ln In connection with the fmprovement could be observed lately | prices would work lower bef Of Being Lynched by Members of Nev: ¥ Near Baucum a Cotton Belt passenger | Poto, a wealthy ranch owner, mer- | crime, he thought the cause of union- | conduc P inall departments of ‘the company’s| cugh ism would be better subserved by com- | rext five years and there is a llkeli- husiness, especally In the transporta- | reached, tlon of e chant and ploneer of this section, was ustment of condit y 5 . Desire | train is reported to' have been' blown . r - the Bethlehem Steel corpds b gt s P'”’"f::r';.:l?:dgfi'fl".':::t Desire | 1om the track. b\ Shot from ambush and instantly killed | pliafice with the cour¢s decree. hood of a severance of relationg be v 3 vi CTOk: 2 — e . — e he two. srants to the United States. | ation did not intend to cut wages of | Macon, Ga. March 8.—Upon the The tornado. whioh croxsed: the, Ax: | near Devisadetts: station, on the No- M & issued B workmen, Eventually conditjons | theft of valuables from the room of Belgrade, Mueh 3-—Count, Forgach, | Lansas tiver within gve miles of Lit- | gules=Cananea. rajiroad, ‘while on the THREE PERSONS KILLED. Mr, Campanini ued a statement e o : ¢ o 138 o : oK. cause ‘water: t v 5 o aha. ————— in which he declares positively that ITALIAN ELECTION RETUANS, | rould show an improvement, he be-| George MoConnell, a pitcher for the | the Austro-Fungarian minisier hore, | than tws hundred feet an heht, o | 723, (0 Mis ranch east of Magdalena. | o\ iome of a Family Difficulty in [ hin contrace with Mr. Hammerstein i B o Nem ok American basebal team. | today formally presented o Servia the ey lond S8t WitD the Drépent Nensws. . inistr & % S - ch s practice here, McConuel m his government 1 i i Gov. i - 3 AR A M) ) resent Minis hy Have Largs Ma CARLOAD OF MAIL BURNED. * | Sni tevirat of i ombencs MeConuell| note” from hie goserninent expressine | Resignation of Superintendent of New | Gav. Haskell Pleads:for Time Exten pryian : % T B 4 jority .in Chamber of Deputi and threatened, it is said, to string up | the displte between the two countries, Haven. Heapitaly s i I e B e *to Ground. - = i e ciThoy ¢ er e . o C Gl 3 ki, Marc! overnor Corbett's addition, & suburb, » Rome, Mareh 3.—Definte retlrns | Fotters and Newspapers Destroyad. in | a nesro bellboy on whose person the s New Haven, Comn., March $.—The| Muskogee, Okla.. March v o et 1y I & Boston on Train of Fitchburg Road. | Stolen articles were found. ADMIRAL CERVERA MENDING. | resignation of James R. Coddington |Charles N. Haskell and others indfeted | Charles E. Iseninger shot and killed| = Torrington from the general elections held Detectives interfered and locked the as superintendent of the New Haven | for Muskogee town lot frauds by the | Eis ‘wifs and Douglas Mongan and | hody of « man, as yet unidentifisd, was oy throughout Ttaly yésterday Tor a new ey ok L Mo CopelliIN Ehn Ao Ak —_— v . b I killed himse) hat Is_kno Torring- " k D, Mo E er- 3 P %o take effect April 1, was | federal grand jury in February obkain- | then shot and killed himselg found on W nown as «hpber of deputies contirm; the pre- | Dontol, Mefeh, B8 rdad ofl som, §. <. Physicians _in ~ Attendance Think He lospital, (o take cfect Aprl i Has | o etension of time (oday untll | Mongan was also a ' married man.| ford street, about. four miles outside ) ous reports that the present minis- 2 ¥ Has a Chance to Recover. of the institution tonight. The direc-{ March 15 to plead. Their plea will be | Like the murde he had been liv-| of here, tonight. The body, the - y iry has been given a lirge magjority.| ¢1vision of the Boston & Maine rail- ool b i o p / nters t Vinita. ing apart from his wife. He had been | joal examiner thinks, is that of a col- The soclallsts . and the republicans | 1% ;1‘ u;t:*{“‘;#fi }féq“"éc ’”'rhfi"‘ h Steamer Moure Foundered. Cadiz, March §.—The physicians in :fi:‘.",‘;:,m‘:fin}; !:"@.';f‘fi."m‘f"gfin‘l' rans ‘..‘ m‘.rdm. with Mrs. Iseninger. Isen- | ored man, but it is badly decomposed have scored successes, cach gaining | Bn MORr bergre the jeaving fime of the . March 8—The Spanish | attendance upon Vice Admiral Pascual | mergill uf Brooklyn, N. Y. g P inger declared that Mongan had brok- | that -identification was not :possible. six seats. . The clericals, wiio partici- | {¥ain for e S that |oicamer Mouro of Bilbao has foundered | Cervera, who was reported to be in a L Claim That Its Charter is Perpetual. | /51 O 000" feeninger had just| When found the body was 56 frocen pated in the ®lection for the first time | P00 PAc *M_'l etiers an % hd Nfi" about two miles off Cape De La Chevre, | dying cofdition at Puerto 'Real last| agmiral Sperry Hauls Down His Flag.| Louisville, Ky. March 8. —Virtual| returned from a sanitariam for the | to the ground that it was o ® since 1870, gained several seats, but | #Kes of envelones weke vufmed, WMIE| The fate of the crew is unknown, no | week, are now of the.opinion that the h 8 —The ., | concessions of the claim of the Cum- | treatment of tuberculosis. chop it out. An autopsy m they did not show ‘the strength and | the car itsélf was nearly destroyed. | poats from the ship having been seen.|admiral has a charice of recovery. ‘Washir gton, Marc] e navy de- | porjana Telegrapi and Telsphone- coms * the organization with which they had e R The steamer Mouro was bound fro) . partment today received information that its Louisville eharter is per- ilist The Dead. ’ | keen credited, THE PORE BETTER. Fiaelva Tor 1an000. s wadt o i 3 o fhat Admiral Sperty had hauiod qown | DERY NaL ts Louisvile sharicu s Bttt French Automobilist Thery Dead. S } orted at Ferrol on ¥eb, 13 In 4 d: Steamship Arrivals. his flag on the Connecticut as com- | flaav Judge Walter Evans sustained Paris, March S.—Leon ery, the Elections ne Cities. P! R0 Insists That He Be Confined | Dovct tonaition. She wiis 1,350 to™ | At Liverpool: March 7, Baltie, from | mander in chief of the Atlantic fleet, | (209%, Judge Waver BVent MEEHAed | automobilist, who won the Gordon| porgand, Me. March 5.—The only A PENIPOSEVEENCROSS | BEYOKED, i A e ;50 toms. | Néw York cla Queenstown. giving place to the fiag of Admirai tho Blea of e eompany fof an i0- | Bennett cup in the international auto- | change In the political attuation In the ; ¢ i : 3 At Alexandwia: March 7, Caronta, | Schroeder, to whom he transferred the | Jociion, BYEECTT] om. Te- | lwonile race over the Auvergne course, | five Baine cities ia ahich AmMAI elne. * Becretary Meyer Overrules the Abo Rome, March &—The pope was, visit- New York Actor Missing. from New York via Funchai and Na- | command of the fleet. ¢ ; France,cin July, 1905, died today. Bobly wers Poes tién. of Two Southern Navy Yards. |ed hy his doetor today, who found his| Ohicago, March Vi # 5 tomorrow. e % 4 T ing back to \ patient better. The physician insisted | be back In 4 moment, deas nl(‘A. B. D‘At “Gene March Cedric, from| . Bank Treasurer Dropped Dead. . Explosion at Rand Powder Plant. Arrived from Augusta, whers Col. Fred ‘Washington, March 8.~The order of | that the pope be confined to his room | Francis, a New York actor. when he | New York via Madeira i Brockton, Mass., March §—Augustus | - Knoxville, « Tenn., March $.~The| New York, March the | Plaisted, who had been mayor ¢ secretary of the navy given at the [ and said he could not yet resume his | jeft his wife standing in.the waiting| At Antwerp .. Jones, treasurer of t} “miiL of the Rand Powder com- who arrived here tonight | years, was defeated. tion of Presidént Jt abol- | audfences. Tt was said last night that | reom of the Polk‘street station Suanday 51?4 “of hed fi-‘ g Mariow blew up: . steamship Colon from Panama = shing the navy. at Pensacola, | the pope's mflm?utbn taken on | night, ‘has not been seen by 14 T was 11 years of nz:w- ‘were Adm! W, C. Wise, Gen- . Or) A aa.nu s friends. G w_York y 2 Jrqhmflrxam ‘and men were was today | the character. t his lice were asked to % 2 7 s A S

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