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> : Tt & .'_, : y ;:g"g'g‘m,:: »&m e B s O : : 4 ; s g:%fi‘%&?fwmnx Man Who Took the Boy From School Says His @ . 1 ol g Opera Ham in Announced a nounced Prof. Alfred Messel, th Se) ~Name is James H. Boyle. o | RS Geoman Tevehter” e[ EDWIN B. GAGER. RE-ELEGTED " |was born in 1853, JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT. Pope Pius X. Tuesday received in Pau, 'h 24—Count De private audience the Rt. Rev: John Lambért ang 3. Tlssqnaicr, who were : e % Cleveland r wom IS DEF]ANT AND HAUGH.TY. pupils of Witbur Wright, won their lm COMPRESSED AIR CO. : ASTOUNDING STATEMENT t)"l‘:l;;‘ iy 3 INSTRUCTED BY SCRANTON CONVENTIO‘r MINERS TO REH Pending Efforts of the Executive ‘Boards > ~ reduced scale of prices for perform- EASY TO BECOME MILLIONAIRE L< Of 0pera comiane at the Masiat- Seek a Satisfactory Settlement, ot IN FEW MONTHS. 1 L b, Spirs today by gaining the Aero club’s A4 X prize awarded to every aviator making A Gift of $375,000 has been prom- 2 filght of more than 350 metres. Eull y A T D = ¥ Ined toward the $2.500,000 fund which 4 men made fine flights of metres | Resolution Cal rom Table and Re-{ By New York Police Commissioner— |5 to be raised for a Shakespearean . o 15 1-2 miles), remaining in the air 2 > ) s P 3 Kidnappers Taken Before Grand Jury—The Charge, {3 -3 nion), remaining in the jected—Unfavorable Report on Re-| Offer Made During First Year in| To Continue at Work Until Otherwise Notified by Official R s b DAL M leshone o, Representatives of the Three Anthracite Districts— ey . . 1 ; . é‘yofl? :inzzl,o as assitant to the Proposition Formulated by Policy Committee and | Harttord, March 24— 1.1;?»: senate m,.;fwh:;l,}‘ Mareh p“,:‘a_o: :“,,.::l:::‘ The *Wragb it Wessey “Gacomitton Submitted to Representatives in Special Convention. dent pro tem, Brooks. ~Prayer by |-commissioner in New York city might | {omputed that the Payne bill would Chaplain Sexton, easily become & milllohaire in a few | Ihorcoes, the customs recelpts by more Trout Bill Tabled. months, so great afe the opportunities | 14" $11.000,000. On the motion of Senator Fenn [ 0% IlICIt gains, according to a state-| Charles W. Calkin, chief clerk of the unfavorable report of the come ay by Commissioner Bingham. | \o" court of special sessions at New | presented to thes oncas mittee on fish and game on the bill | For Protection of Criminal Interests, | York, was arrested and held in $1.500 | cite miners in convention ”"‘_luh”ml- ity to meet the operators of the &n- fo prohibit the sale of trout taken| During Mr. Bingham's-first vear in|bail on a charge of grand larceny. | main 4t nork sror ok |ored b 50| Uracite coal reglon and to negotiat Under the Laws of Ohio, if any is Found, Will Be| .\ un umaios, amarcn 21 Inbaeila Chaties 7 Hablohweats o o . The yellow fever is gradually disap- Blackmail—Suicide of Mary Diener, Who, the Police petrite from Barnaads, therd haing 'n only twenty new cases in the last ieve, On the Plotters. month. The local health authorities &I w . " °f > bhave been assisted in stamping out the disease by Sir Robert Bovee .of the » b mig SO ¢ Liverpool ‘school of tropical medicines, 1] g who took part in the suppression of Olevelasd, ©, March 24.—Wille,story of . the kidnapping~ of Willle | @' outbreak of yellow fever in . the Whitls today identified the man and | Whitla is yct to come, tne people of | gouthern part of the United States woman held on suspicion by the Cleve- | Sharon are waiting in eager expectans | gome years ago. 1and police as the persons who kidnap- | cy for the positive identification of all Scranton, Pa., March 24.—Tounight Uistricts 1, 7 and 9 of the United after reaffirming the demands alrcady | Mine Workery of America full n':xl.\wr- ped D ool at Sharon, | the persons arrested at Cleveland last| Paris, March 24.—Count Boni De 2 it f with the anthracite operators i /Pu., ll{l"t‘ gl;’::-dlay. Sat held Tiim for | night and the story of the other per-{ CasteHane's petition for an inventory | [LoM waters stocked by the state was ;‘;0’« gomoci ;‘:flr':‘g»‘ :“:‘r';fi'emm“blg :: The Budget Committes of the reich. | O e "unlon's district ~executive | agreement upon such basis and for 4 the $10,000 ransom. which was pald | sons connected with the casc. ©F. the papers and furniture in.the Do Uk fklosddl ‘Dipoeits. . | 3600.000 & year was offered Mim, If Mo | e Bt o O e rroch | boards in the hard coal flcids of Penn- | wuch & period of time ds they, the 4 by his father, Attorney J. P. Whitla, Others Implicated. Sagan mansion on the Avenue Mala- pew g o criminal fnter. | stag decided to = re e fovern- | sylvania to continue their efforts to | members of the exeetive boacds, in Mg i e v koff and at the Chateau Marais has| Senator Goodwin explained the un- | ests. “Compliance with the conditions | ment's nonents and one iaree] f¢ek an agreement satisfactory to the | (heir judgmént, belleve industrial and on Monday. | @ an who gave the| That othiers besides those who are | pOT Su% A S FURCAY, NATAI (5% | favorabie report of the committee on | Of the offer” he added, “would have | three Dreadnoughts and one iarge|men. The minors were Instructed by | other ‘conditions sutrounding the sms : Willie s: o now charged with the crime are im- | gFrl 75 N 1o ioh e De Sagans | banks on the bill providing that un- | been entirely of a negative matter— | craiser. the convention to stay at work until | thracite mine workers may warrant. name of James H. Boyle, was the one | ™ et 7 S Dovs Who took him from school and carried | Plicated iu it ts UoBied By K UG | that they h a tortuous route to Cleve- | * gime of e g case promises a sensation ‘when the | . yhe papers and furniture in ques- claimed deposits in savings banks | all they wanted was to be left alone.” ‘| otherwise notified by the official rep- Ve hereby horize shall escheat to the state, He moved| -Commissioner Bingham was worked | August Belmont and Theodore P.| exentatives of the three antiracite (h:\l'll:l:gbi\\llll:\':r \.\i‘::x{.koun“ndndm:a"“" the rejection of the bill. up over the refusal of the city alder- | Shonts at a conference decided to 0D- | districts and the executlve boards | as our authorlty goes, the mine Wb were married under the re- ‘Separation' of property” and Jand, then to Ashtabula, back to this |y, is hocome knoyn, Senator Blakesiee said men to vote hil the ti franchis. for | , e 8 that there im an appropriation of | pose * granting of a nchis. T | were instructed to negotiate a ee- | ers « " r city, and placed him in the 20‘];0 in | "phat thére wn&d be an effort to f.'&'h"f;‘::fi«?nz"';-oi?'lfi"zienfiofi‘ri’rlf are $90,000 on deposit in the savings| $100,000 for a secret service to inves- & subway to the Bradley-Gaffney-| ment upon such \nm;“. ‘l'“ v‘:v.l;m . 'an| y}r m.w .mu‘u‘u (; coal r».la: to . the Fast Jind, where he-mas held un- | ;revent the making public of names | i SRTRTC banks. He introduced the bill in the | tigate Black Hand crfmes and other | Steers company. Thas Jaamment: bariowatthe boaeds In | remain now and continue et woek an S ot A gk 2o e 8180 | Lhioh may be involved in the case was interest of the state. - The opposition | Tatters. He referred to the sum as a S warrant. B e brba -t boin declared that the woman was the one | ., . ieeqd todav by reason of activity in | THREATS TO KILL TAFT, Conficn: \ght) paltry one, compared with the | The Resignation of Henry L. Stim- Bk s i mad . der the terms of the agrepment of Wi Whajosred for iaf 8L the hogsy where | rtain lines, but the probability is ; S DAge. et amounts which the. criminal interests | son as United States attorney for the| ~Resort of the Policy Committee. 1906 and until such time as they SRS he was detained and she actedThe part |4,4¢ the partles in custody will not| CANNON AND TOLEDO'S MAYOR.| ., o GC THE GONNECTICUT are willing to pay to obstruct and pre- | southern district of New York was| Following is the text of the report | therwlse notified by the ofclal reps R uses: : be permitted to withhold' the names of Py ’ vent the operation of the law, accepted by the president, who an-|of the policy committee Iesetitives ot Wiatricts 1. 7 SHEUN | Mr. Whitla Would Say Nothing Re- | other persons implicated when the case | House Speaker - Recei Letter from OYSTER BUSINESS | |’y & Regular Gold Mine to Dishonest | Nounced that he would nominate Hen= cranton, Pa., March 2 09, | thsUnIted Mink Wonkars, S ANNE I garding the Woman. comes to trial. Toledo Signed “Polish Voter.” G e : G ry A Wise to succeed him. The Representatives of the Sp il report In wigned by the’thirtesn * v ~ earing on Question of Taxation of ridisn, e ———— Conventfon of Districts 1, 7 and 9, | MCmPers of the - Boyle says that the woman is his| Boyle a Resident of Sharon Most of | 11040, 0. March 24.—Threats to kill “This job ‘of police commissioner, it el % | President Taft Ma wife. The police have no other iden- His Life, - President | Willlam H, Taft, Mayor Oyster Grounds. He sald, “for example, would be & regs OPPOSITION TO THE United Mine Workers of ,\ynfllt.‘l s A’ttmm:n!;‘:‘:::i: Ap: . We, your committce, appointed ular gold mine to a dishonest official.| PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. tormijiate a-propoaitian to govern th The convention was called upal t9 ween [ zct on a resolution looking to arbitra= tification of the Couple tian the names, ..., poyle, believed to be the man | Brand Whitlock, Joseph Cannon, given. So far as the man is concern- | Iq %8 BONE BELGCE S 1€ {07 L | speaker of the honte of representatives, partford, March 24—Figures show- | 1¢ it were put up at suction to the —— is his wife, | and Patrick McCarren, state senator | D8 that the ovster business had in- | nighest bidder, a man could well at-| The Other Side Heard at Hearing“in | ANthracite mining districts Tect. Bovie Is said to reside in Sha- | With & woman he saye is his wife | and Fatrick MeCerren: iniamed In a | Créased in Connecticut from about{ pofi e DISt X, (oan, could wel et rtel now and April 1, and after that date, | tion as a final solution, if the then and ron and is a plumber by trade. He is | il CRREER WA S5 QOMERRES OF | 1207, CORE 10 Mir. Cannon in Washing. | $900,000 annually thirty-five year- a0 | jortunity to accept what the criminal b b have carefully considered every possi- | their employes cannot agree. The ress ata 1 Mave ‘a widowed mothsr, four | 3 ia, letter sent to Mr. Cannon n Washing- | ¢o abott 35,000,000 annually today Were | Dutseas Lotid oo ol e ey i AR ble phase of the situation and submit | olution ~vas irtroduced by a districk brothers and a sister. Eharon M his Mea Sntll Ahout Al of | o e ot o 15, Bud slEn-| cocbiited A6 Tha. . cohtinied Semibe | Be T only: too glad to offer { Hartford, Comn., March 24.—The 0- | ¢,"voy and for your careful considera- | officer, and #he substance asked Presi- The woman, Who 18 accredited with | feven Years g0, Buce ML Gme 1e | <4, 00 ey Was returned to Toledo | this afternoon on the question of the | o ne refarred o the $600,000 offer | Botore the Aeaiitans for ihe mretion . Sy e e e being the wite of Boyle, declared soon | p48 been 16 she BAbIC O TOIGRE T | this morning to the mayor by L. White | Creation of a special commission t0 | which he had recelved when he first| of a public Bt commisaion wog | We hereby reaflirm the dem * to the ofie appolnted by President | after her arrest that her identification | freauent yisits here. his fast g to | L O tary o Mr. Cannon, .a | consider and report to the next gener- | 300" 1%, (80 ICCEIVER WICA be QArst | of & public utllitles commission WA | yulated and agreed to at th evelt in 1802. A heated debats would cause a sensation in Sharon. Inas. when he came. hare with & wo- | perconal friend of Mr. Whitlock. |3 assembly the matter of taxation of | (Gurse carefully. guarded,” he said. Tt | nall of the houss today. The opposi: | convention of _districts 1, 7, an h the result st ThG SN When the identification was complet- | 1095, when he came here with e e a0 mleas | the ovater grounds within the Jurls- | SO0rae COTefilly guArded,’ he sald. |It|hall of the house today. The opposi- | ynited Mine Workers of Ame s referred tb the thres exe ed, the poilce belleve the name is cor- | (RGN &TCRL, W FICIC nds for. special | R 1 9, | rollowed, ca, | lution w: ed, Mr. Whitla would say nothing re- | gn (2 ROV ACeC A8 O er 1h Den- | crank” savs Mr. Busbey, “or he may | diction of the state, before the legis- | \,cu how to handle words to ) held in the city’ of Scranton, October e boards. Nearly all the leaders 3 - 4 » s arri - " say 3 d han perfec- | Lewis Sperry and the first speaker was | I o D . w gaine - garding the woman. Xe said he Knew | ver about a vear ago and lot it be|be something worse. The speaker does lative committee on shell fisherics, ai | tion, and was able to make his hear- | Attorney A. C. Graves of New Haven. | 1% 1908 Ve hocsly Henter mpog the | W T ST M Boyle slightly. Kkpown that she came of a wealth fam. | not care to turn the letter over to the | Hscussion. which followed ques. | eT8 understand what was meant with- | Mr. Graves stated that he was not op- | Members of the executive boards of f put into ¢ o 2l Prisoners Before Grand Jury. known that she came of a wealthy fam- sv.m‘ service or ‘lo~‘t(he po:mmce)au» l'i‘m: wcm"“ S0P ths wmmm‘geu a:xt laylnsnhlm:;lt open to any un-|posed to a regulation of the public Immediately afteX Willie had seen | sion of considerable money in hér own | thorities. You will know better how ke . pleasant after effects. utilities corporations, but that he did the man and \\'omua“m( the central po- | right, to handle it than anyone here.” ";nshf_teg‘;“ :‘?e ‘;{?‘;2‘_ the ‘:n‘&:%":f “I listened until T understood what | not think the measure at present he- | FORTO RICO BEST GOVERNED TWELVE PERSONS KILLED lice station, they were taken to the| -After waiting to attend the funeral; Mayor Whitlock turned the - letter | PIOCHCE ¥ me N qum‘, ‘of the|the fellow was about. Then I gave |fore the legislature was at all satis- UNDER SPANISH RULE.| BY TORNADO IN TEXAS to the newspaper men; smiling. o him such a talking to that he will nev- | factory ther to the corporatious or bl me poor, harmless fellow, 1 sup- | Ezounds. The committee several Gay8 | or 'forget his visit here as long as he | to the people. He opposed that sort | Says Chairman of Porto Rican Com- | Number of Houses Moved from Thele was his comment. e o A e continued tho | lives. T've mot heard from bim since | of a bill and stated that he di Mon (Mor-t(n - Whatifigh 1537 Foundationl o commission and then o Vb gt iveeding Ry S ol i mission Now in Washington. oundationt. CARBOLIC ACID FORCED hearing until this afternoon. Today ' strong in favor of the creation of a e T s oyster planters from variqus points | Commissioner Bingham declined 10| . mmission as has been stated. In his county court house and there appeared | of hig uncle, John Boyle, proprietor of | ov. before the grand jury. They were ex- | the Shenango house here, three weeks amined for the purpose of aiding the|ago, Boyle left Sharon on March 12.! pose, §ory in its attempt to And an indict- [ Boyle's uncle was a warm friend of ment against them. The charge, under | Thomas Forker, brother of Mrs. Whit- That Porto| Dallas, Texas, March Washington, March . —Twel ve | S 56 OtS SIN Sk (B0 e a0 A v 700,504 Bovia Gl Sharsnan Rote) DOWN HER THROAT. | giong the Connscticut shore gave tes- | give the name of the man who had | SOMIISSLID as Nas beon Slated. T We | Rico was governed better under Span- | persons were kiiled and a score Ine SHEe Siackraall This Is Dased npon e e 2 3 timony before the committes and with | made the offer, nor would he say what | p1)) had been started by the fact that | i8h rule than’ under American; that|jured by a tornado that swept over The paymment of the $10,000 ransom | SWEATED BY THE POLICE Mrs. Culbertson Found Dying—Crime| this the hearings were cloged. It is | interests had sought protection. It Was | New York and Massachuset the Spanish-American war and the | the northeastern part of Wise county g dmp e oy . J Attributed to Jealousy. expected that the report of the com- | rumored later In the day that District | quh jaws. e stated (hat in h wonsequent occupation of the island | last night. Several small towns were B R o WOMAN REFUSES TO TALK. = mittee will be made soon, unless it is | Attorney Jerome would investigat® the | jon corporate affairs in the state are|Dy the United States has rulned the | visited by the storm, but none was dlis wolice on RREPICIO only, a5 malet. = cennes, Ind, March 24.—Mrs.| gecided to re-apen the matter for fur- | charges made by Mr. Bingham. n a eatistactory condition and the | coffee industry, the most important in | destroyed, although each suffered se= police on suspiclon only, an Indict” | Relatives of Young Whitla Unable to | Jetsic Overion Culbertson is dying to- | ther hearing, The planters stated that corporations are run along conserva- | We Island, and that the executive e, S hets M aeitete” and then identify Prisoner, night, it is sid, as the result of hav- | they were willing to furnish either to CONNECTICUT EDUCATORS tive lines. He called attention to the | council, composed largely of Ameri- at Crafton, in the northe 7! 3 ing carbolic acid forced down her | thig committee or to a gpecial commis- Jeck: OF Ssat’ coitimnt Tt THiAR cans, is. responsible entirely for the | ¢ of ¢he cobnty, the Stom they can be held indefinitely. throat and having her jaws afterwards | sjop, if ‘the committee favor such | Discuss School Matters With Commit- | ang explained the alleged overcapital- | present crisis, were declarations to- | passed to the north of Decatur, # Cleveland, O., March 24—A woman, E M g e T vy | whose actuai identity is as much en- | S5cUrély bound. She was found to-|poqy, any facts bearing upon the ques- tee of Education. izatlon of the Connecticut Railway and | night by Louis Munoz Rivers, chair- | county seat, and struck several’ smi tor of the Sharon | school which | shrouded in mystery tonight as it was | Joy In @ shed back of her heme. Re| tion, but they contended that as yet Lighting company. He compared the | man of the commission, now here. The | settlements, of which Slidell is - t89 illie. attended. immediately left for | twelve hours ago when she was ar-| Viig! for & few seconds, she said: no good reasons had been presented to | ' “Hartford, Conh, March 24.—Pro- | street rallway lines of Connecticut with | commission was appointed by the| center. The tornado then turned Sharon. rested on suspicion of being involved A e e oman dragged M| the committee for such a commission. | posed legislation ‘providing for the | those of Massachusetts and made the | house of delegates to Jay befo southeast without doing further serls an the prisoners bave not waived ex- | in_the” kidnapping of Willie Whitla, | jnt0_the woodshed and poured some- | Much of the ground covered at the ting of certificates of qualification | ~tatement that every dollar of stock of | ident Taft, congress and the | ous damage. tradition, they will be held for two or | Was the moying: spirit in-the famous | (58 down my throat previous hearing was gone over rela- | of 4pachers in the public schools and | the New York, New Haven and Hart- | can people the reasons for the exist- e greatese loss of life oceurred on three days until the nesessary papers | case, the police charge. The_police ‘atiribute the crize t0|(ive to certain areas of oyster grounds ' by fhe state board of education, pro- | fard rond is regresenied by actual | ing conditions in the island to | farme. ~ The destruction of ira Rice's o thelr removal to Sharon ean pe ar. | Beyond the assertion of James I, |Iealousy. They have held a lotter pur-| helq by the planters being unproduc- ( viding that no district or town shall be | property value. Mr. Grayes was of (he | ask for concessions from this country | farmhouse caused the death of el Tariged hetween the governors of Ohia | Boyle, her companion and aileged co- | DorJcn% fo be from a pealous woman, | ive and practically uscless, that thou- entitled to receive auy money from the | opinion that thére is no pro both regarding the form of govern- | persons near Slidell. A lght in the b s s i conspirator, that she is hjs wite; fiot | Snce Monday, The letter was found | sangs of dollars had been expended by | state in support of schools unless the | for estimatine a just capitalization and | ment of the island and the tarift. house ignited the guing and the flumes A E a word can be obtained (o cleay the | 'Pder Mrs. Culbertson’s doorstep. It (je planters in experiments on these | schoolhouse and other buildings con- | that a commission could not do so. e | smuffed out the Iives of the eight. hurs Suicide Grewing Out of the Ca: situstish. warned her to give up her husband|cres which had brought no return, | nected with it shall have the approval | The fact that a commission would be | VERDICTS AGAINST | fed victims under penalty of deat! and also the fact that the chief value | of the state board of education, and |able to fix the price at which corpora At Sanger and Greenwood a nume A woman known as Mary Diener, Sweated thoroughly by the lice ‘ wiio the police say may have heen an | the woman, bevond bieaking down And DIAMOND PIN IN PAWNSHOP, of the oyster grounds within the uris- | also having that when the average at- | tion stocks could be issued would wor THE REV. G. F. PENTECOST. | her of houses were moved from thefr associate of the kidnappers or was Im- | giving way to tears, keeps her coun- 3 : diction of this state were available on. | tendance in a school falls below 12 |a great injustice and though that mat- p EOReie foundations. A schoolhouse neas plicated in the plot, committed sui-| gel + | YALE STUDENTS ARRESTED | Iy for seed purposes and that the prod- | such school shall be united with an ad- | ter ought to be regulated by publicity. | Prominent Clergyman and Evangelist Sanger was wrecked. In this region lson and Glasgow Clark, farme cide today by drinking morphine. The |~ That another person was invol uct had to be transferred to waters | joining school and that the town may | The speaker was of the opinion that| -Alleged Misrepresentations in ed 3 woman drank the poison while_stand- | in the job was the theory of the po- | Charged with Taking the Property | in other states for developing for mar- | transport scholars to such adjoining | overcapitalization does not hurt the| Earm™| cage. and two children of & negro teme v ing in front of a drug store in the Fast | jjce when, late today, a woman said from a Boarding House. ket. It wae also contended that the |town, occupied the attention of the | people but the stockholders, and the B ' , were killed s Pnd, not far from the house in which [ to be Mary Deiner, committed suicide | enforcement of any higher rate of tax- | committee on education at the capitol | stockholdars are not asking for a com- | g, Ao ARsirch - 34~ Ver — Willie Whitla was etained fhere. She | Gy taiing” poison. dropping. dead. on| . New Haven, Conm. March 24—Al-{ ation than that now paid would work | this afternoon. These proposed meas- | mission. Another dimadvanisge of & qioi aeninst “Hew G b Bentccos. 4| JAPANESE IN AMERICA died jn an ambulance while heing tak- | the street. It developed that this wo- | |€ing that tfey had stolen a diamond | hardship to the smaller planters who [ ures have growf out of the recom- | commission would be that 1§ acts 0 i 4" evangelist, | en to @ hospital. Tran had been ‘i eomuny of the | pin from o woman in a boarding house | were ot in such position that they | mendations made in the report of the | conld not be reviewed by the courts. | biomilent clergyman and ovangeleh | ACTING AS SPIES. Priconcrs Bafore Whitls Part; Boyles in a saloon last night. Inves- | Wheré onme of them roomed, (assious | could move thelr business to some oth- | speclal commission on educatibn made | The next speaker was L. W. Storrs | ¢ "8 OOU PR ROk 0iee o | BT\ g e itla Party. | cation showed, however, that she was | 1:’Fez De Victoria, a senior in the Yale | er state as could the larger dealers.|to the general assembly earlier in fhe | of Springfleld, who is the manager of | 7€ FERRERRG (0 FU0 TUPEI OGN }| Categorical Denial of the Charge by Attorney Whitla, accompanied by | 710" T Ginovent participator in the | Shefield Scientific school, whose home | Referring to the cost of the grounds | Session and aim to benefit the smaller | trolley roads operating over about 500 [ {o¥ N PRRaR O L0 E S0 B0 €00 Japanese Government Officers. Mrs. Whitla, their son and daughter, | yooni¥ (0 "of ‘the Boyles. It is be | IS in New York, and Andrew V. Ric-[in Rhode Island waters, one of the|towns and to bring greater efficlency | miies of roul For practical nse he did | J9EAR o [ AGERROR. RS SONG 0y - Willie and Saline, a boy sahoolmate of | jiveq “that fear for possible results of | €rdi. a former student in the Yale | speakers declared that he believed the | in _the educational system in those | not believe that a commission would | CUP &G § Aty TS0 IO (G SOFUENE mokio, March M.—A special to th Willle, Harry Forker, a brother of Mrs. |3 (UL 0 (€0 ToE PORUE Tewirs ¥ | Law ‘school, were arrested tonight and [ rates there exorbitant and said that| towns. The measures were freely dis- | prove very satisfactory to the people of [ fyned by Dr PEreecost THRE PIUR"| fondon” Times which has been re: Whitla, Janitor Sloss, Chief of Polica crame, Detective Kempler, District At- torney Liningey, former District Q{mr- alleged Kidnappers caused the woman | Placed under bonds for their appear- | that state had simply taken advantage | Cussed by educators from about the [ Connecticut. Other speakers were fr- to_do sway with herself. ance in court tomorrow morning. The | of the situation and that if the plant- | state. . mer Senator Slover of New Britain, Sharow, Pg., March 24.—Attempts of which belonged 'to a Mrs. Sanford | org wanted acreage there they had to Bryan Mahan of New London and Ar- zed that | cabled to Tokio, says that it has beem proved that Japanese residents of Americ acting as sples. But it ed the farm in 1906 and all they lost money through its operation because of misrepresgntations as to its ney Cochrane, and Detective War all |, Shavow, Pa. March 24 of New Milford, was found in a pawn- | pay < PE thur Brewster. . " o o 3 o e el 1a to identify | 77 . P pay the price, It was also brought out [ TRAPPED BY POLICE, A SUICIDE. producti itles.§ Mrs. Thompson | #dd very country, even the United O Ao e e L ok | the woman suspect held in Cleveland | Prokers shop, where it had been rawn. | that sometimes the planters keep pos. 2 S SR R ]h:‘gll::hll ‘:mqf‘fi—l $5.000 and was award. | States, employs men like these.* today, and an bour later Uiey Went 10 | were' uncless, according to . statement | °0 by Riccardi for $15, and an investi- | session of unproductive tracts” of | F. H. Riohardson, Alleged Embezzior| 13 MEN MAULED BY LIONS. | Ci'$F s While her brother, wi sucd | Japaneae government officars have o 53 & made by Harry Forker, an uncle of | & Jarey = men. | grounds becaus they are so situated | of Kills Himself i i 3,000, s en a verdict of $268. | requested the Assocluted Press te setbe man was the first one taken | Lo hoy! hers tonight, Forker stated | THREE THOUSAND PUPIL that they act as buffers__for good A e eolt S Hotlt, | [l ) o ihe Niowlhaan Sherting. flea- | 0F SN0, Wakigiven o vary {um- a categorical denial of the prvs. 0 Mo il il gl T ¥ that he had never seen the Ls groun; Harisburg, Pa. Mareh 24—Trapped son Just Ended. THREE NEGROES FOUND GUILTY.| Slar&ct. An officer of the foreign ot [ e woman before, QUIETLY FILED OUT. e e e in his room in the Hotel Lynch, fro; e v upon bis lips.. He was seated before | YO0 P 0n e woman he o CITY CHARTER OF NEW LONDON | which tnere was no sscape, & 1 'Hich. | Mombasa, Britieh East Africa, e statement s absolutely withs the party, which formed a semi-circie in front of him, Chief Kohler asked Willie if he had said. “Mr. Whitla, his wife, Salina, and I closely it featurs aughter | Teachers Prevented Papic in School » T ized the When Fire Started. Hearing on Behalf of Two Amendment | a‘loged embezziement of $300.000, slam- | the protectorate, and yest. af the woman today in Chief Measures. mea the door in the face of the chief of | inches of rain fell in the short spa ardson of Elmi N. Y. e 24.—The heavy rains have hegun in ol NIt the Pt Wi G and Arson Case. concerned, it is regarded as & silly 3 canard, while its mischievous source T | Verdict of Jury in Skipwith Murd.rl‘ o jation, As far ag Japam 3 | Richmond, Va., March 24.—At Pow- ever seen the man pefore. : : ) SuTe.” o - wwhy, | Kohler's office, and none of us knew | wNew York, March 2.—A police about 1 o'clock today, and a|of three hours. The grass fires whi m alone entitles it to be dignified by the bR e e v 8 | berr Al P Nl A eisa (Special to The Bulletin.) fainuto later iilled himaelf with & bul- | Iately Fave heen destroving ne prol hatan Courthouse foday tho Jur n ‘dementia; 5 ) htas |, 2 T among the three thousax ils in| Hartford h 2 ve | let throug s head. The suicide | ries and driving the gam= in close to Ski b S etho. vo / PS N fodk e to EIMMNREN, Siek to AMhtal| QUISTLY MARRIED e e T e Dl I | Ve e maror R rnentative | marked the. closing of the career of | the railroad line have been put out by v minutes® delfberation. © TWENTY BATTLESHIPS NEEDED "Thié boy was gsked the game-ques- AT A CHICAGO HOTEL | Brunx when a firs started on the lower | Erennan appeared before the commit- | 9he of the most infiuential men fn|the downpour == - | GUiiey' of murder In the firs ON THE PACIFIC COAST, fioor st as the children were being | tee on cities and boroughs this after- | Bimira. I So-Satvioup it 5 M samn end. The record for the four months | and John Erown guilty of murde ory and again the lad declared he was | Dustin Farnum and His Leading Wo- | dismissed for the day. Reassured by | noon 'in behalf of the two measures iR e o des o pun- | Deciares Rear Admiral Bob Evane in i iman Eluded Their. Frisnds the eachers, who' kept teling them | amenaing the clty “charter of * New |© SUFFRAGETTES WELCOMED. B e o o a0 R ent ot oa, Jast, mhaas st Hktees | ko Lot b “He had & mustache when 1 first saw - hat the fire amounted to nothing. the vhich their committee is al- 3 -eaters 3.0 0 of | EENRRRL 0L L0n Jant e e e him &t the achool house,” Willie up- | Chicago, Mareh Z4—Dustin Faer children on the upper floors walked tavorably disposed toward. One| Out of Jail, They Are Regarded as "“"l" game. r[\ur!nz] ;‘h: season nine ;\’"n'r »fii\v’ ‘:llevl vl'"l["‘lfl“ ; !Il‘df_”l"‘ M1 Dacomes ‘Whalt, 7 Masch As¢— il BIiSie “butha Mt /Rave Tl | v eso, Maseh 24, abnuin | gown the stairs and through the smoke | provides that no money shall be ex- Martyrs. e i e sicrts CHuE Admiral Eobley D. Bvans said t se il Off later. 'This is the way he looked | 3ia® Commoll. ‘Jomaing Mary Bea- | filled corridors in good order. Some of | pended by the eommon council of the . mauled by Hons, T e Abe three auiiie ol | Shteiiw: b when 1 last saw him in Cleveland.” Ry witicls e laying. &t 4 OB the teachers and cmployes in the butld- | city other than that appropriate ~+| London, March 24—The woman sut- Ri d Harbor Improvement i |negroes cherged with murdering Mrs We nced twenty battleships on the Wi Deflaiifand Hairghty. Caga theater, The ceremony syis e ing put out the fre. which was con- | the annuay eug“;nget]n% unless such | fragists who were sent to prison on ac- | River and Harbor [Improvement .in | o' ith and Walter G. John- | Pacific coast. With such a force this Boyle smiled sarcastically through-]{ormed by M. M. Mangasarian, lec- | eq, befors the firemen arrived. cxpinditures SRall bave Il peoroved foont-of She démoNsjations: in- par- \ _ Connecticut. on,” the er of her estate, and st is safe from any attack. I do R ot b v ek turer of the Bthicaj Cuture socletsy. e e “ oA e diaot fn mfigfl;‘)zfifl: {'h‘\::ff::fi"::g:pffi% :’x;;:cfxl.:f;’ A en (Special to The Bulletin terwards selting fice to the his not belleve In dividing the Atlenti « > - | Mr. Mangasarian is the father o INCHES SNOW AT DENVER ; %o 7 e Hartford, March 24.—The commit- | home, “Southeast.” cet in order to send ships to the Pa m'n'xiefm?glusffi";:l;-'lad:flm::‘fkenwuh:fi B Aaballe, wite b Taymend Hitoo. ik special tax shall bs laid, to meet such | from Hollowsy jsil todgy. A proces. | teq'on roads, bridxes and rivers bus- 1o AT SRS _ | cifie. cock. The pair eluded their friends | City’s Fire Alarm System Almost De- | “Xhe™ . 3 slon was fofined, headed by a band.|jeq jtself today with the matter of the | Antarctic Explorer's Achievements| ‘W should concentrate our forces. 10 his cell and the woman was brought | (00K T NT FRL, CUOnE H rotel The otlier bill amends the eity char- | and made its way to Holborn, where a al The-danger af non-concentration was s a d haugth i 3 stroyed—Loss $300,000. ter so that the city government shall | “welcome breakfast” was given in | ‘l”?“)"‘f‘("“;;‘ "r‘“:":fi'ih:“"\'!r:r'n]lfi.on Considered of Highest Importance. | /1. onstrated by Rusaia's failire o was deflant and haughty in her o have the power to lay sidewalks, honor of the * X y Con- | .10 80 into the mat er and R Ware? Cantaln. ] on e e AL, o Ao Bty et started- gt | WALKING AROUND THE WORLD. yhenver, March 21—ight inches of | the cost UF Che dhts Matws ::Izki.-hfi,ll stance Lyt‘l'/'m A;n:rrnt:rr‘; I =t st e S b R wintcren i, i | b e Seul it Hh OO WIS S S e 0 g 13 ow, a ! ¢ ow v | ould ¢ Conn htaret 194 nslde A ' vi York City. % Denver last night esti ; . 3 {a_ temy commission which achiey . 8 en t Y. ver night estimated at from S e i | A g ; o g e B o i i 0000 T iR et o N om i e e L Mrs, Taft Insoscting Massachusetts | 'x.\0.]) the Rrole" ioliget who ¢ ) ¢ | Mrs. Heary Dow Attempted to Stamp Tmmedintely Willle walked up to| New York, March 34—Stephen Stan- communication with the outsidé world | 1 oyiseiite. Ky, March 2ho8. C. Summer Sites. eport to the next general assembly. 3 R Liche o Out a Grass Fire. her and extending his hand, said: bustan, ervian, who started from|for many hours. Every wire of the| pohine vice president of the Southern |, BOSton. March 241t was present at the v i ” “How do you do?" s Angeles on & walking trip around | Western Union and the -Postal tele- | National bank and & fnanclos infer. | here today that Mrs William H. Taft tom the hody of men fnterested Spiey iiddietown, Conn., March 24.—Mps, “Hello, Wiilie” the woman replied, | the world six months ago, reached | graph companies and every toll line of | asteq in many important. enterprises,| W!fe Of the president. and Miss Mabel | In the development of the Connecticnt | guflbe ™ 0 R Hey Dow, 60 years, liv at_tha as she piaced her hand upon his head | N6w York today and ropped in on| the telephone company was carried | gieq today at his home here of angina | Boardman of Washington inspe ht the Interesting in this pron- | gn “the 'Kerguelen Island e S g 2 Wehp and caressed him for an instant. Mayor McClellan to obtain the may- | down by the heavy snow along with | pectoris. He was 69 years old and waes | Several estates In Beverly and Wi on s by no means ko confined as | LU RGOSR, A 1 Hill dix was =0 Lhadly burned The boy ten stepped back to his fa- | 0r's endorsement —in a littie -nen | hundreds of poles. The city's fire | born in Hesse Cassel, Giermany, of | Manchester on Saturday fast in com- | this would indicate, e rglmar Lo vhile attem to put cut a grams ther and way asked severat questions | memorandum book which he carried. | alarm system was almost destroyed, | prominent Huguenot emigrant family.|Pany With several real estate agents, —_ ¢ il P A late today that she s not expcted Dby the chfef of police, Stephen was brown and bard” from | 6,000 telephone wires in Denver were | bijs father was an officer under Na.]The party looked particularly at the | Changing Name of the Pomfret School. e Hrealiae live. A =h fire spread to the "Yes, T know he ald, “she was | his open-air 'life, He wore a greyish | rendered useless and hundreds of trees | poleon and Jater counsellor of Cassel, | JATEe residence of the late flenry W. (Special to The Bulletin.) h of F Wainbed of New Yorkl B in the rt yard, and, fearing B the murse Who took care of me i |slouch ~hat inseribed: . “Walking | in the varks and aleng.the boulevards | 3r. Bohne was one of the most active | Peabody in Beverly and the Mortimer | . W T T PO S Death of Former Member of New York| that it might spréad to tie house, Mrs, % Claveland. 'Bha told me I was sick, |around the world. Started from Los| were damaged. | membéra of the American - Baukers: | B Mason estate in Weet Manchester. | Harttord, March 24.—The messure Herald Staff. { Dow attempied to stamp it out.’ “Her A il f e her o whols | Angeles, Californ For several hours today street car | association. He was the father . of = == Chaogiug the nume of the FOMITSt]. New York, March 34.—Charles Bra- | 35€28 caught e and betore assistalied Iot, as she wvas With me much of the | Before angther = six months bavesetvice was at 4 stamdstill and thou- | ouisville's park system. No' Airship Service Betwesn Boston | lcsy have been favorably acted apon | %¢1ton Graves, a newspaper man un-| Cima"and her body rom the shoulders ey : paused he ePocts to roach Servia aud|sands of people plodded to work e = and New York This Summer. B the commitiee on Ihconsasktium | tl recently a member of theh stalt of | Janry ee badiy berned the: She et Notwithstanding the woman's for- | DAy & visit to King Petor, who I8 an | through the slush. ~Suburban electric The Senate Tariff B 5 A the New York Herald, died of paraly- | 90%D ; 3 - . old friend, he says. He pians to take | lines were useless and trains on all . : Boston, March 24.—Owing to a de- | which held a hearing on the matter s e 2 | recover. Mrs. Dow had been houses : mer assertion that there would be & . . s s s a s Washington, March’ 34— : - : 2 today at Atlantic' City. He was 40 | Jeaner for three years for his entire trip, railroads were many hours late, for the gton, he tariff | sire to obtain a larger dirigible balloon | today, but for the fact that the reso- | 1 s T B | keeper for many years at the Gilberf sensation when she was identified. or ¢l it i - h o 2 bill to be recommended by the senate| than was at first proposed, the Aerial | lution was o drawn that it might | Y°ars old. At the last Paris exposition | jome a4 when Whitla eaw her. she and Whitla v . committee on finance will be ready to | Navigation company will not put a | possibly include an exemption of tax- | }I. Gravey was connected with the s Josked at each , other without any [ Wireless Message from Mr, Roossveit | Many small fires were caused by | ba'reported on the day the Payne bill | dirizible in service hetwean Eostan ana | be. elther now or 4t some future date, | American dcommission. At different | i Roblet times he was associated _with the old | outward evidence of recognition. They n, N. J., March 24. URokel 81 Gogsed. Wir ses the houss, accordi 3 3 v - * Trenton, ~Governor passes e iccording to the| New York next summer. It has heen | wherefore the resolution was with Star, the World and the Herald. did not gveak with each other. Neith-}ior received from ex-President | Death of John B, Chisholm—Old Time | Present intentions of the republican’| decided to construct a large alrship, | drawn to be re-drafted so as to spe- er did she speak to any of the other | Roogaveit today a wireless message ', members of the committee, who are|but it will be impossible to have it | cifically state that there ghall by 0 menbers of the party. et asaing thatits fof 8, mbaige WhiCh Stage Carpenter at Ford's Thedter. | nilding daily sessions. Consideration | ready for service before 1910, Cxemption from taxation. o "¢ %! Pezenizac-Fiske Engagement An- ain for Paso Robles, whers s St Taken Back to Jail. the governor yesterday sent to Mr.| LaSalle I, March 24.—John B.)|of the schedules on earthenware and —_— —_— nounced. take the baths for a few days on mee Roosevelt., The governor said in his [ Chisholm, stage carpenter in Ford's | potteries was begun and concluded to- | Lost His Fortune, Committed Suicide. Fire Damaged churcl;;?fi,m w York, March 1 unt of a slight attack of rheumatisin, After the brief examination by the 2 theater i n when 3 3 ati- c chilef the woman was taken back to | "S¥NEU . ool of New Jersey a@ | Lincoln . v 7;‘,13"“:;‘?;‘; ny. Boston, March 24.—faving lost fhis| Stonebam, Mass, March 24.—The | nouncement was made here tonjght of | ytended leaving for San Frafe A the juil. Afterjeaving the police sta~| Al e PIORIC B0 3o ey ot | years. ¥ » Tt 2 fortune and suffered domestic troubles, | Methodist Episcopal chureh liere was | the engagement of « Roi De oW night . Dixon s« tion Whitla would make no comments | /.4 jieaith, success aud - Ko Fa s oy 4 httors s i reaks Hip. | John Rieger, formarly a well 10 do|badly damaged by fire this evening. | Montesquieu-Fez the eccentric | suied a statemant saying that Mr. Hae: rding the W jor Auapicion, | £004, Teslth, succes o 0 AR The Brownsville Shooting Up. Lexington, Ky., March 24.—Sir Dixon, | manufacturer of billiard tables, com- | The loss is estimated at $25,000. Sev- | Irench nobleman poet. to Mps. | Timan was not 11l but simply desived regurding (he woman und 2 turn, g Up. e e ? “Washington, March 24.—Secretary ot | ON¢ Of the most famous thoroughbred | mitted suicide in Frankiin park today.{ eral churches and schools situated near | Robert T. P. Fiske, American wid- take the bath K E War Dickinson announced today the | ®reS In America, broke hip while | Fle climbed a tree, fastened a rope to 4 | the burning building caught fira sev-| ow 0f means, i % Sl X ! OTHER SHARON PEOPLE Mrs, Taft Hostess at White House Tea o running in (Mo paddocks at Col. E. | limb, placed a noose about his neck | eral times, but were saved. Defective | resident of Pa Head of McMillan Fur and Woel Ces retired army officers who hdve been v BELIEVED TO BE IMPLICATED | Washinglon, March 24— Mra. Taft|appointed mempers of the cotht of in Clays Rumymede stud in “Bourbon | and then jumped from the branci: Qactis. SUiop s tneuiii g outis IS W and was 3 « d & D X oss From Grass Fire, M was lostess today at u tea at the|guiry to Inyestigate the disch t : 4 5 Part of This Case | Wilite ‘house With ‘he' wiee mid e Latiation of the Twenty-irth 1. | CAleCAn 1855 and vas the sife of mant | Death of the Widow of “Old Hutch:” | the chirch at the time. i Hayerhill, Mass, March 24— fice | Millan, head of tha Me duughters of senators auil representa- | fantry, colored, for alleged complicity o v Mass., March 24.—Mrs. Sarah < ich_startec ing ‘ool com) . fs Yot "’um“':—fi";:"'"' "‘:' :: tives as lir guests. It was the larg- | in the'aftruy ai Brownavile in 1506 8a put any price on him up'to $190,000, hut | " Hichinson Of Chicago, widow of Stock Exchange Vacation, i I e Mg S Ml and Whkinipe. alos Prevent o s—El est afternoon social tunction of the | provide@ by the er resolution. 5 late Benjamin F. Hutchinson, pop- | N board y "ow Til- h Expectancy—Sensation: Promised. | present administration. Pre.\dent Taft | The time and piace of meeting of the - D e M e e T e o ot S-story oottely owned by A TS P s =5 " |&ave up his customary horscback ride | court have not been ‘determinc Steamship Arriva suddenly t while visiting' friends | change {oday decided to close the ex.| Washington streets. today. The loss Is " e s Mareh Q—'el;;vl&: unfi was present to help receive the ) but it is expected the court will be in At Cherbourg, March 2. in this city. She was 76 vears old and | change. on Good Friday, April 9, and}estimated at about $30,000, with par- France’s birth rate has tallen SaNaE o1 Dead. ieapolis, March this city in the course of a few days. | from New York , Is survived by four children. Saturgay, April 10 tial insurance. 32 to 191-2 per cent in 100 . S