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- CRAZY SNlKE SENDS MESS!BE - Cabled Poragrapis m Carrie Chap- mmum\’gfl:mmm%x Amnounging that He Has Been Shot in the Leg| S s e it o 27 O e L e e ,,,mhm of the Story Aroused Feelings of man suffragettes. alid is Ready to Give Up' g s U ST mee , » '-'--;.:..fia b Anger and Consternation in Rome call at the house of commons tomor- row with a view to securing an inter- NO GENERAL ENCOUNTER NOW EXPEGTED s o : - N _' | bochessis | NO ATTACK ON MR. ROOSEVELT. . that Venezuela had not withdrawn h g e ot g ct-pm::' Chizy lontigs | Doroudhiof: Jevets ANparisg in th I . Troops in Heavy M-rclnng Order Mmhed at Dlybruk i t:g?g;;g';ghbgl?i;g hnmclgmg%:y F:“mim m-ew:. L:&fl :«::. s Tuesday Determined to Effect the SnakeW Capture™—|Rist the soversment would not’make| . Liikte=tunters m Hnnhrg Touched at Ponta Delgada, Azores, ‘% A Yesterday Morning—Sailed Few iHours Later for Gib- 13 te jon—Sem- [ 574 to carry Castro to a Venesuelan : L 2 o ralta where She is Due Tomorrow—Bicycle Police =~ * G e el : H:::n:lun 5?:':" h},-'( v?;'::rge‘;‘:xl"":%s::g' c.fli«omm%rm? "‘?ffl&”fi;"’m"‘ i ettt | road 3 Gorps Guard for Mr. Roosevelt at Naples inole Indian Fnodman Rnpo;bd . Paul said, “he Wil 6o so at his own = o o 22 by ) r..; ey 4 : “w / - Ground, Okl the Interior Ballinger announced to- Il:“l::o{;—:l;:mfiglr to Henrlet lt: night that he could see no reason for Okla.)—Crazy Snake, leader of the up- federal intervention in the Indian trou- DANGER THAT 'I'ARIFf BILL MAY BE SERIOUSLY DELAVED| Resi "“"‘d" Pl B e o March 30.— | Story Causes Agitation at Rome. Confi Between P ent Taft, EeAxJ::‘:{.vn: N pecrata: 4 _penalty term m A with lTh“lfl' Rome, March 30.—A report that sn erence n Pres “Wwhich he ‘wouls ex-president of the | ealt Tiad Ay Tan "of megroes, half- ['bles, and the state authorities would | g, 06t S, ing Weeks submitting | Prisonment eni” ot alarsens mllh.'v h“""m 'v“muamm:en Dleaded | United States, aboard arrived here un- | o T e SER ‘::& Ona Todians of the Creek Na- | be able to b the affalr without and Monday to the gnmh._ ""e“‘”' at 8 o'clock - this morning. | toard the steamship Hemburg is pub- 3 committed years ago o 7a reported Sl at large tonlght | sovernmen interference. Washington, March 30—There {s Im- g.?:":,,,;“‘“ of the police court of | Uiich he had at the timé suspended | lont m g TP e stopped briefly to give MT.| lished here today, ~ and has® arcused elthough It is Delleved that he will be Other Indians Uneasy. minent danger that the Payne tariff tee on fl,,',m”.,m., sentence. fine of $8,000, and $192,000 Ml'“l &n opportunity of séeting the | feclings of anger and consternation. captared soon. Oklahoma City, Marchi 30.—The Sem- | Vill may be seriously delayed in its Raports of Commitiees. Fiancee Interceded for Him. extracted, and relinquished | SEalitiful scener: FA R K. Not only doss Italy condemn, these f itti in the | consideration by the house. _President 3K minals without a country,’ but Likentd to Mg Bul e g i viost ot iha{ Tallumas - Fish and game—Untavorable on sen- | ., AS he was about to be sentenced for Eauzh excitement among the | such an attempt 15 & violation of the 5 game %08 He $s likened by those who know [Vicinity of Wolf p 9, rning the distrl- parole. a om were eager to ob- ttle riv- Representative | ate bill No, 179, concerning feelings of admiration and gratitude him to Sitting Bull in point o‘t inuubi; Br"“* between “" p.gm, (New York), the floor leader,| bution of game birds; on senate bill u{‘" o 'JM Men of ihe Third lqudun of mn- r. Roosevelt. universally held in Italy towards Mr. gence and determpination, an [T ey M‘W—"" Representative Dalzell (Pennsyl- | No. 49, concerning the close season for =] .M“ s g A-w m' fi' While the I urg was at Horta | Roosevelt and the United States. jeath’ or capture the -umma-_ Bk OXln, Muroh 30.—A spe- | Y41I8). While nothing could be Jearn- ‘Hungarian u;lrlrldsn and other game. el umhw-. g o Fregac ;n “ehief of w a sensational rumor was cir- Rejoicing at Shame Spared Italy. o ot The Furst rogiment, OXIA- | cla) this arternoon to the Times.Dem. | ¢d, &8 to the datermination reachied at [ Bill Tejoc 1 have no iniention of permitting o | ¢ the ‘Briflsh China squadron, exprossed T, ot e s siourags | o ornd, apol 30— Later: news Peceln s conference, it is understood that Bills Recommitted. marriage which will breed That the Amert W14 d o homa National Guard, and troops of | ocratesays that Orasy Snake has sent | (1S conferenc i+ ia the can | Roosevalt. Your correspondent is abld | od her deputy sheriffs are scouring the hills | ame to Commander Hoftban from | the house leaders lmpressed the ehief| on the motion of Senator Fenn the Tada.” seid he, Sl Neato i ;:;m wece (o' Rest navel men he to waie pouitively that no such inci- | SHtempt had ‘been mude egainet ex- and river bottoms for scores of miles | the mountains uym that he had been tion regarding the tariff bill and the senate concurred with the house in 'y charg ever met. dent took place. Presidegt Roosevelt or that the first re- ithou! —— had dn every direction. shot in the leg and erippled and was difficulty being expressed in getting recommitting the bill relating to the 3 ;I ] r. Roosevelt came ashore at 10| Ports had been exaggerated, causes i the Trail. ready to give up. He says, accorling |\ 1 for shad, wumn; my oanl- will ‘send | wv.fi Monday went through | 0'clock In the morning. A Jarge crowd | much satisfaction. The Giornale o IT’TOI:«.’R::;";:‘: o i commang | f0 the despateh, that he will surrender | 08 EPUDCAR members ln line, to 2 T Cx s Tor e, MR Shn the first preliminaries of his initiation | assembled at the dock anlf welcomed | D'Mtalla says in this connection: i b to Sheriff Odem, whose son was killed STRIKE AGAINST BROTHER PETER | & & member of Taft chapter of the | him wifh cheers. He was greeted by ‘Let us rejoice because of the great - the passa, - Z&':Jm*a:?mwaém‘n&“hvi::i:);. 'EY;‘eSfA!tuhrg:!r: fight at the Indian|the P :ogl'gg{ 'g;—’, e e ‘Z;;lfg;‘n Phi Alpha Delta Greek letter traternity | Bdyard A. Creeves, the American con- | #stéem which Mr. Roosevelt enjoys in ficienc e 3 2 S of Georgetown Italy and because of the shame lead that i accepted | sul“at St. Michael’s, and Willlam_ W. y a o spared rying 24 hours' Tations und 40 rounds o T e e to Bills -Tabled. Boording Students at Roman Catholic | HGriorare” merabership in the fraterni- | Nicholls, the vice conmm, With whon | OUF country.” S iting the day five prisonefs were CRAZY SNAKE IN JAIL the “bill_until Some time next week; | On the mation of Senator Latmer| Inétitution Seck Quartars Elsewhers. | ty last week, and wil try to attend 3| he drove around Ponta Delgada fn an | Expected at Messina Tussday. brought back, but none seemed of sm- ¥ s Being Badiy | 210 then. only by granting the de- | the unfavorable report of the commit-| - New York, March 30.—The boarding | FiI he further ormmonics. T | g -accompanied by the mem- | = Messina, March 30.—There is lively portance. Up to date, including 11 men | Captured by Troops, After Being Badly | mands made bY o number of members | tee on claims on.the bills Yor eompen. | .oV ' Vi) annatian college, & Roo e The Hamburg steamed r S¢icioations guer the Dionessd NSICRE Paptured last night, more than 40 In- Wounded. that! certain {mportant schedules be | sation to Private Roy W. Nichols and | man Gatholic institntionven: i e Hay s eamed out of Ponta | ex-President Roosevelt to Messina. e diana and negroes have ben placed in SR kept open to amendmen for reimbursing Charles B. Hazelharst | Tonl, {0200 Mg PRt O W0 | All the Bureau Chiefs of the Jepact- 1130 a. m. Her next stop- | {s expected to arrive here on Tuesda; Sai Fort Worth, March 30.—A de- e for salary and expemses were.tabled. | .Gyt 1o° the college unless Brother | Tet Of the Interiof were on g“"!l Dl,'_;; - tar, aere she 1% | morning, and he will in all probabilft Fnare s now-no reason. to ‘believe | spatch Fromil ‘of the indian | HENRY A. GRISWOLD A SUICIDE. Judge Burpse Appointed. Eetar now ‘peestag ot The eatitatio, | dircied by Sesretary Balligger (o sub: | due on” Thursday. Visit the American quarter, which con- that there will be a genefal encounter | uprising in W!oporu that Cra- —— 1 Taeriate I mmmme with was removed. Brother. Peter has re- | Mt to him not later than May 20 est« | Portuguese Version Alleges Attempt | Sists of the wooden liouses sent from with the fugitives, zy Snake, leader of the bund of | Wealthy Real Estate Broker st Wash- | youce “racies ote of 38 to 0, a | cently disciplined severely some of the | Tates to Poison. the United States. Colonel Hoffman bivouacked near | outlaws, h: captured, after being ington—Native of Connmecticut. resolution Whfi Lum F. Bur- | students for staying out late, and the nd 3 > o Stedham tonight. badly wounded, and that he has been R eb il cotirt on | Students say that his actions in this| n Lisbon, March 30.—The Seculo today ROOSEVELT IN NAPLES. ‘Washington, March 30.—Secretary of ' taken td the Me!'a! Jall at Muskogee. Washington, March 30.—Henry ~A.{ the nomlm. of | matter have been unjust, especially in | §€° strictly necessary for the pub- | publishes a despatch from Horia, gIv. g - Griswold, formerly president of the An- | Senafor Peck of the - u- case of John Nugent, a freshman service. ing the following account of the al. | Ex-Presideat to Be Guarded by Corps = ot arvsta and Potomac Railroad company, | friet and Senator Stiles of the Twelfth | from Troy, N. Y. prominent in ath- P leged assauit on Theodore Roosevelt of Bicyele Police, FOURTEEN OF CREW OF INTEREST TO * Row. 8 part of the Washinigton Biectric | acted _am tellem, “On _ihe motion o | lelics, who waa recently expelled . STORRS COLLEGE NEEDS 9,'-),,;’,,-;&“,?’“ g R e U 3 an wer company, e was im- striking students tonigh e Hamburg | Naples, March 30.—During his BELIEVED TO HAVE FERISHED. GONSUMERS OF TOBACCO. Rimacl with s shotgun fert tokay He Semator Séari: the veseiapion was m (e dErmio e S ngmec i CONSIDERED AT HARTFORD. from New York to Horta,” the paper | in Napiaa ex:Prosident Rocsevele Wil | Hamburg-American Steamer Burned at | How They Have Been “Joked” Out of | p0i5 & 3 ™Y T80 SEETE DROKer and| ing clerk. ghborhood, e | Explanations &0 daint. Committes on|iers ‘an attempt JAs,gde by an he puarded by a cargs of bicyale pelien Havana Pier. $45,000,000. ‘Wethersfield, Conn. S Reports of Committees. students when they come to Agriculturs by President Beach. velt, bt the plot was nipped before 11 | zacapo, who is a nephew of the noted e e Griswold’s body was discovered in an| Appropriations—Favorable on reso- | the college tomorrow morning and per- ~ | could ¥e carried out. It i8 not known | Gereral Carlo Mezzacapo. Mv. Roose- Havana, March 80—Fourteen mem- | Washington, March 30.—What | attic room of the family home with a | lutlons making appropriations to sup- | suade as many as posaible o remain (8peciai to The Bulletin.) whether the would-be polsoner has ac- | velt will reach here Sunday and ar- ®ers of the crew of the Hamburg- | designated as a “joker” that cost the|load of huckshot in his heart, and be- | ply .deficiencies in the appropriations | out until mmhcr?eur-uhmht to] Hartford, Mareh 80.—The joint cor- | compiices on board or not, or whether | rangements have been made for m American steamer Altenburg, which | consumers of tobacco in this country | side him on the floor lay a double bar- | for board of children in county homes | book and Nugent reinstated. mittee on agriculture took most of the | e is affiilated with the Black Hand.| sailing of the steamer Admiral, Was burned here yesterday, are mise- | nearly $45,000,000 was found today in | rel shotgun and a fire poker. in New Haven, Tolland and Windham i o b i aftéenoon conaidering the needs | The man was arrested and placed i | which he will ‘travel from s port e 4ng, and it is feared that they have | the existing revenue laws of the Unitcd | The police were at first loath to ac- | counties. $170,000 FIRE AT ROCHESTER. o: the Co1 ut Agricultural .college | irons.” Mombasse, et midnight Me perished. The Altenburg caught fire | States Dy Representative Dawson of| cépt the theory of suicide, though the Banks—Favorable on substitute bill t Storrs in the matter of nflv bull‘- at hurning piérs of the Havana|Iowa, who at once introduced @ bill| coroner after Investigating geve a cer- | extending the time for the orgasiza- | Roynolds ‘Arcade Pvu\h-liy Gutted— mu and equipment. Th of this Cenfral raflway, and the flames spread | to correct the error. ticflate to that effect. tion of the Puritan Trust eompamy. Defoctive Wires the Gause, | matier is that the coll s reachd | DISTRESS WHISTLE SOUNDED, ®0 ‘quickly that the officers and crew Under the Dingley tariff law the tyo Griswold, it appeared, had planned Calepdar. o —_— ite limit of usefulness with the prescnt Were forced to abandon the ship. It | ounce packages of tobacco sell to the | hig death with great deliberation. oy Fiil Beimiilesdt Rachesthr, N, Y. March _30-—Roy- | number ‘of bui Do e 200 ARMED MEN COLLECTED. was supposed that all had got away | consumer at five cents each and thé | While his wife was away from home he nolds M,’ ‘at the Rocheater four nnmh-rofmun ts on the waiting ! St v =gy wafely. 1t was found today, however, | four ouite packages for ten cents. In|on a shopping trip he went to the af Ths/-gommittes on school ¥and_pexd SEEELC At 0e m ¢ the|list who would be to attend its ns Wers to Blow | 8ylvester Burnham ls Now Wealthy that fourteen men are missing. Thesc | 1898 a war rovenue tax of six cents a | tic room and piacing the gun against | ROrted a substitute Will in referencd to | COtneER 058 Of ThO ROURIATES, OF AhC] logses ig thes heve any oer: Texas Ranch Owner. include Second OMcer Rudoin Horn | pound additional was levied on tobac- | a hox pointed the barrel ‘against his| the office of commissioner of schoal| S, AP o Fl06s that 1n esti | taluty of fAnding accommodations at of Bei Fast Prussia; Third En- | co. At the same time, in order tolhreast, using the pokm- to pull the | fund #.F"du uly 1, 1909, "at $170,000 m h“ ml‘ ‘at hand. Juonvmo,lnd March 30.—Soundluz | Terre Haute, Ind, March 30— wineer Carl g(ko’" of Stettin; the | serve the convenience of the trade, au- | trigger. Gr].'old was s old, t!‘xle‘uo ce of .e:‘?ol md mmlut:’-r_ “ Am_.—m at the #ollege for | of the distress whistia at the Bogle [Charged with the murder of Rose Tritt <ook, steward, cabin boy, four white | thorisation was given for the reduction ShAT Sehap 1) ST A 1158 SR reat Buar m‘guu- more thar. the 80 da which hs heen | mine lonight collccted 300 armed men |at Sandord. Ind. "32 veara sen. #7i- " of the of ackages from 2, 3 urer shall have the care and manage- ¥ 1:;'y,nmb:‘n of the crew and five St.(of the ke of the R s SONS OF DANIEL BOONE Tnent of the SchétBE and e . mm. but &!}anu under the the maxim, lumber of stud-nts there WH' n response to the NPt iyested Burihm is to be azres ungarians wi i steather was beached last night | ounces, thus endbling the smoker 2o ON THE WARPATH. | ricultu and he shall exiiy Ot4he firemen an hour after they were j dUTing m SAlene pear feaut, :,w._, e et i e | . WMHMEMM-— o at Regia, on the east side of the har- | procure & five cent end a ten ceft b e v ercise the duf """“"""- he @ _degree the priate m %o up the mine. The telephone (at Indianapolis. The pelce wil -t bor. The fire is still burning in the | Package of tobacco et the “store.” Seek the Capture of Kidnapper of One | treasurer is 4 to emplo: S e o e s Bthe m,n.m. To il wirel Detieen Jasonville ahd the mine |sxy 1o wabe o sart of Teras coal bunkers and the eargo, and this| In due time the war revenue tax was of Their Numb clerks and assistants as he wd Western Union Tel company ‘buildings and near- | have beeh cut and the Hunnfllnl are |is living. He is saéd %0 be & wealkthy makes a search for the bodies impos- | repealed. Somebody forgot, Mr. Daw- A persons to appraise property constitut- M which 18 e; ;m imantic, six or dgh lles mnud flfl the depredatios ranch owner. sible. The steamer and cargo, which | 8oL belleves, to restore the packages of | New York, March 30.—Twenty thou- | Ing the security of the school fund.| 200 -5 (0 CFckrn, W wires, was dle- iu,i-po-luo. a’L‘: Terre , Ind., uuvm 30—Hun- |" The man who iy sald (o bavo 1s valued at $200,000, are almost a total | Lobacco to the original sizcs and hence | sand Americig boys, all members of a | The salary of the rreasurer for thef T oo o reading m- on the third 1. 4 col “settlement pure .,.4 sim- M‘n miners employed at the Bogle | dered Rose Tritt, was, it is Soes. ever since 1902 the consumer of fobac- | sociul and athletic organization known | care of the school fund shall be $1.000 | 500 "0s the huilding. ple and is_no rtunfly for | colliery at Jasonville, after enga®ing !ighorer on her father's ,.,.. ——————— co has been paying the equivalent of | as the Sons of Daniel Boone, have en- | in addition to his salary as treasurer. [t T N u( the eol to’'come | last ni in & gun fiht with Ameri- QUEENSBORO BRIDGE the war revenus tax to the*menufac- | listef® in the task of running down the | Tabled for calendar. CONSPIRACY AGAINST PRIESTS. | in .m can miners in which eleven persons zu;eu %lmufcm o % kidnapper of one of their number, Har- Amendment to Corporation Law. m more was ex- | were wounded, today accepted the in- nformally Opened to Podestriane and |, Sormmtimer of ntormal. sovenue | Chapioe st Che ovems o "y acE: | The commiitee o incorporations re- | Glose WatohKeBE on Suspects at D pia S [ & et sors Vehicies—Cest $15,000,000 over thirty-two_billion, 1 3-3 ounce | alsapeared Febroary 27. The aid of the A Copptly ou & Ul wnesies Moines. - et S iy wg John, an American, was A packages have been sold iduring ihe | Sons of Danjel Boone was invoked by | amengment adils the following to sec- | Des Moines, Ta, March 30.—Follow- told of the situation in regard m most seriousiy wounded. He was ,ng his wife escaped the New York, March 30.—The wew | past six years and over twelve billion ‘erin Quesnsboro bridge connecting New | packmgepof the's 1-8 cfince bise, Bep- ,‘?:;’fi,,"{‘“&"-.,‘,&{‘;‘,"i’, ‘;'p;:':_‘ Kidnap- | tion 87 of chapter 194, 0f the public| ing the sttack upon three priests at - h&. e wn’(‘:dt:h':.u - of Pressis m’:”xgun"flu?‘lm‘"m'.' 'd“.,fl‘.,"‘:""’,'l"“{,“m; J - - al 2ok 524 Locg Vead Ty Ve bn | Moo prus e s (| Sy Rhapeor of the oramnston 1n] Tk Sl i T pmns of ok | S O S e 7Sy s iogect % won of | was shie 1o the foot Hbe Humgarian | aorer Resmsered . vehicles today. Thousands of people | been mulcted out of-oie cent and the | “Hovess get. right to work an hus. | &% OF & ¢rustee in bankruptcy, o & Amhony‘l churel, today told the TR ™~ O o A"‘"“;:M':‘,‘:m";“n:d ydds ling to_the polica he Joined. the and & long proceasion of authomobiles | pirchaser of the larger of two cents| tie” urges the boy in his letter, “for his by m A c‘mm{' the ‘housts of the others and street and -afterward establighed himeelf in gathered at either end of the bridge, [ and hence the joker hms cost the con- | the homor of our great soclety and to has ap- ke mmnd iliary ofcar froe All night there | TeXas. all saxious to be the first over after| suther almost $45.000,000. | help a feHow scout who is In the hands n regula; und haens one. sioy . for | w8 occastonal shooting. Mayor McClellan, accompanfed by sev-| Mr. Dawson's bill proposes to restsre 3 e mm e o O o | ™ foday (he armed Americans ordered | SECRECY TO BE MAINTAINED eral of the city officials had crossed the | the packages to the origifal sizes. 'he_police declare ther he o nn'.m.n. to leave at once, and - 7,749-foot roadway in an automobile. —_— i ot T airaty 1o MES Jocal priests and close The Jast one,who was sent there|tie:)dites; knowing e IN “TRUST BUSTING" EFFORTS. :I”N;"xd'flf LB )?uzlnl:‘;rf}r?:;: TARIFF DEBATE WAXED WARM. . Ridnd Meghanice. B‘:uontynemhh ok Haywion, Engiend, couldmt be taken care of in this way -ninn ulmaslled e B e | Silence to Be the Watchword of the o i B | o i < and the war department withdrew him, ve gway in rec- o At Snei T Setiee Tih T ules of Absorbing Interest. officers of the Canadian Pacific are at | aforesald.” Section 69 of the chapter|church yesterday. Ballentyne is »em Beach and Presldent Taft had made it Chicags, March 30.—Wade H. Mitis, held June 12. A §20,000 fund has been| wosuipgton, March 30.—wWhen the | % Stendstill tonight, awalting the ar. | IS amended by requiring the corpofs- [to be demented. - Dmother "o the! Temint 1 conena] [T rT NARD COAL PIELDS gasistant to the attorney general of the al . jon. 2 3 5 % fval of Gi Hall, tior to state principal ce in the S T O e Tnited States, who s here t Talaed for the Celebration. " The new | sepsion of the house got.well under | 708 O Grant Fan. supesintendent of | SIS G Seename of its agent. See- Mrs, Potter Paimer in Big Land Deal, | 20tIfles it that there are quarters for | industrial Peace Likely to Continue ¥ Distriot "aftorney M i repard bridge Is of the, cantilever type, cost| Sgoicn, of fme heu & <9 him in its bu =4 ; e ahout $15,000,600 and has been about | jnaleniorn . e waxedtwarm. The | gay for Winnipeg, bearing the ultima- | tion 68 is amended by providing that cago, he “urgent 4 i Agresment Expires Tonight. nding federal prosecutioms, said T ekre . Saiding indications were when the body met|tum of the company to fne joint com. | unless a certificate of organization is | yusiness: which recently recalled Mrs. | gemre wosiiiories are filled with stu- —— tonfght that the government weuld at 10 o'clock in the morning that the | jttea from the eastern and western | filed within two years after the filing | Potter Palmer to Chicago ’u“!::k. e | of them two familles connected with] FRiladeiphia March 30—The anthra- Aheld with the prosecution of every to TO BE ARRESTED FOR MURDER COMMITTED 32 YEARS AGO. proceedings would be dry and uninter- 1, ¢ e ission’; d, | Indi N ¥ portions of the system as to whether | Of the certificate of incorporation, the | was about to sall from N - cite cos] strike commission’s award, | indictment against the Standaed Oil AT ““"’T ED WUW‘-'NG oatine Dt u revivel of the aiscusslon | They “will deal jointly or separately | certifieate shall become void. Calen- | firope is believed to be the purchase B T et e anord company. Clork in New York French Consulate| iike setting & meich to both prodnces | VitB the delegate IR skt oo TR B by Adrian ¢ Honore o behait of g crgglon o B I Capiea omoc- | ke oo Th8 BRGNS O s Arrested. for tha subjeets proved of absorbi P ? 5 . - VRS 10 viloiie thelt; RN 1 o iorest Yo Ehner, %, S22 ing | New York Millionaire Died in alt Lake | Senator Chase offered an amend-| the Pottor Paimer estais. ~The\trans- cusrtors room would be thus mane for | 0% jAt MUnight. The operstors st |of Indiana will bave 1o benring on the Xew York, "",f" ;\:\A,,w,“ Vot | generally inig the debate. "o M. it s R olttse on Anancs. looNerIAL - duad- |10/ the lu“:! real estate deal ever | gV IS MoTe sudonts, deration, | B€PeTAl weeks ago offered to renew the |may have astablishied pres to son, a clerk in the eTIC consulate recland of New York was accorded Salt e iy, March 30.—Jasper ecuted agree ' ter) of three | cover other oases t] B here, ‘was arrested today by order of | the privilegs of explaining the position | Rand, a_ New ~ York millionalre, vice | FoUial statements 'of property ex- ¢ | rhich brougnt out all thls, were thres | SETSERORC, [0r RIONEE (05 O on ot | M il sata that. slence. woulk e the federal -authorities on a charge of | of the independent refiners who want dent “of the Ingersoll-Rand’ Drill| SWPied from taxption, Whe hmend purchase price hds calling for & $20.000 appropriatien for | g0 chtan last week voted to allow the | the watehword of the new adminiatra- complicity in the attempted smuggling | the countervafling duty on crude petro- | company, president of the Rand Rock | Tent provides th rty exempted elation. for four mew cottases. fox s | areement to japec. TRy g of $5.000 worth of laces &nd dlasmonde | 1eum. retained, while® Mr. Kilhin of | Powder. iworks, and a prominent clupe | #hal ol B pristion for four new cottages, for a|8EIEMITL D I | o hayiill dis- | T8 € true,” g Maurice Barnier, second .officer of | North Carolina, in an exhaustive man of New York, died at St, Mark's | fFom taxation In the towns, has 320,000 appropriation for bulidinj - ¢ morn- | “ihat the rew wmmmmmn foels that/ e T i B e e (e mat of W Sabstics, plagon hospital tonight In tho absence of f edchn rman of for a $5,000 -Ppmflulon for fitting X Shs- | there has been t00 much talk and tes contraband in - question ~was placing of lumber on the fre tha Speas fe L S SR N P up :the horticultural building . which celebration of the eight- | little accomplished in these eases am@ about_a week 850, is also under got into frequent colloguies du 27 Mexican Miners Killed. b P Celendar. mbn"t under a law passed two years hour workday in the soft coal fieid, |that this method will be abandoned in ol favor of a more sil = National Bridgeport, Conn, March 30.—Mrs. Prulml Beach told the committer|and will work untfl the close of the f-cu\'e“en{nr'::mhn'r_ :}T,!!.;:flmr‘r‘:v:! of William Ryburn died at her home here | that 1 o week. This means thas there will ba | fect ; e e s e Tnn et S, ,,..m“:hf,',':"’cf,x‘.',‘:';:’;’.,‘,{ Ho lockout, and If there is any sus- | T certainly would not demy K" sald awalting, examination on the same|thre and a half Tiours’ tallc with both| Las Esperanza, Mexico, March 30— charge. When arraigned before resublicans and de Others | Of the fifty miners who were at work | , Tabled—Incorporating the €. Commissioner Shields, Voison was | Who spoke were MessFs, Cox of Ohio, | when an explosion of gas occurred in | COURtil of Congregational Churches of er Steriing of Illinois, Hugh Georgia he shafi Vi v « | the United States; authorizing the New | Beld under $5,000. Bates T BTl Py T, mptflu(‘aersé;rgffi-:&?ewfli London Northern railroad to issue|She had lived in this city more than| relieve the dormitorfes now in exist- | pension it will be for the reason of 3 4 i ™ Jersey-and Richardsen of Alabarm t Monor, in Coahuil 1y tweaty . | bonds; amending an &6t providing for | SIXty vears. She leaves two sons, fovr- | ence of the congestion and thus make The mipers not reporting at the col- Yerkes Receivership Matter Not Taken 5 Alabama N iins iy !whenty- Ao’ tawation Of OYWEr ErOURQS. teen grandchildren and seven great- | places for more students. The room |Meries.” As the sentiment in this. re- | Protests from Connectiout Valley To- Up as Bcheduled. | AIRBRAKES FAILED TO WORK. | have bean recovered and e remninter | Adjourned. grandehildren. Occupled now by the dining hall s glon fs strongly agaimst a strike it it | bacoo Men Againet Admission_ ot Chicago, March 30.—No_ action w of In i are dead. pisi® 2z R it 0 {r':lperl‘.:ivaly :rge‘q by the Ifbracy °§ X chl}"lfi :‘%lczr:vh‘:;‘fi:":;";m:)’:et be taken on the petition of Mrs. Ade- AT ST PRI ' “Pal ders” Reac! icago. e college, which is at present house: 4 ~¥ g Jaide Xerkes to have a reosiver ap. | Aecident gn Providence and Danielson Walked 4,800 Miles in 80 D i = - einc Chicago, March '30.—The “pathfind- | in a small room utterly inadequate for | Organization, it is certain there will be | “n-mngtfln,flmr:nn 30_Proteste are Jinted for the estate of her husbany, | Electric ‘Railroad—Passengers Slight- 4 ys. the housing and use of the four or|@& full guota of men at work as long [being recelve om tobacco men Gulfport, Miss, March 30—, R,| The house was called to order by|era” of the New York Automobile club, for | the Connecticut valley against the ad who are blazing a way from Ncw York | five thousand volumes it contains. as the collierles are kept open he late Charles T. Yerkes, until Aprii| Iy Injured. Depkrow'- oL the: Dyt T aker Banks at 11.30. Pr: i - e A o ted States signal eaker Banks at 11.30. ayer was Tt wa ade plain that th -|'them. No intimation is given of the |Mmission of 150,000,000 cigars a year 15; neither ill Laouts 8. Owsley, ex- | providénce, R. I, March 30—A hup. | COTPS arrived here this atternoon, hav- | Oftered by the Rev. Franklin Coun-| 1o Seattle, artived here tonight. They) UL Wes, 0908 BAE CHAL UIC SO0 | condition which the operators will of. | from the Philippings, as ls provided by utor of 6 estate, (2] Any steps in , R. 1, 3 hur alked 1,800 y tryman, tife house chaplain. have average miles ¥, P il The Philippine sched- York to havi fliary letters| dred passengdrs escaped but | D€ 800 miles from Sault Ste s o s i pay rent for them if they are built and | fer to the men after the expiration of tpp! testamentary issued o him untll fiue | slight injuries when & heavy slectri | Mare Aich. in 89 da; Megaplione od at Birth of 1,768 Babi that everybody about the college pays the present agreement, —but judging W bown achidered; days after the receivership question|car on the Providence and. Daniclson - Mr. Dongal of Washingfon intro- °"‘ ated, & o i abies. | _ont for quarterg’ occupled with fhe |from the policy of keeping the mines e has been determined by Judge Barnes | clectric railway rushed down the CLASS FOR CONFIRMATION. duced a resolution entitled “Resolutio town, W. Va., March 30.—Dr. | exception of one member of the fac-|in operation without any ceremony of | King Alfonso Goes to Biarritz te Visit of the superior court. Ammouncement | Broadway hill into Olneyville square : e concerning members of the house,”| N. H Triplett diéd af his home near| ity whose salary includes house rent, | any King, it is inferred that the wages Kihd Edward of the reaching of sueh an agrement | tonight, crashing into a Dyer avenuc | TWenty-Four Will Be Received Mto| reading as follow: Lére foday at the age of 97 years. He | 1n gadition to the president, several of| and oter questions will remain un- ol i 59 oty 4 was made by James J. Barbour, coun- | line électric. Failure of the alrbrakes| German Lutheran Church Eas Resolved by this house, That the | offictated at the b}""‘ of 1,768 babies, | the trustees and members of| the fac- | chenged. ¥y B ’lul.l\“:mi:]:Z.3|.5‘fl‘.,(1:(\f'1§, 1\\3 —_ comptroller be, and he is hereby, au- | Of Which but four’died at birth. nlty were present to support him.in|. Mahatoy City, Pa. March 80.—All xel for Mrs., Yerkes. @n conssquence|On the car bound from Danielson One of the important events in the | thorized and directed to draw his order his plea for new bulldings for the tn- |deubt-as to a lockout at the mines on 3 e - | Corn.,, ta work was.responsitle tor the 8 A 3 T e p e, " | accidént,, ' The! Dyer avenue car was | Ge-man Lutheran church and one upon | on fhe treasuter in suficient amount is. stitution, among . them Mesars, B. S.LApHl 1 was removed by. the announce- | pected to take lunch with King Alfonso s Al s lifted from the facks by the shock, | which much effort js’concentrated at} to provide tHe mnecessary number of| At Copenhagen, March 30:: Upited| Parterson of Torrington. Charl, A.|ment tinight that the collferies of the | here tamorrow. Despite the official B o s o but the Danielson ear remained on the | this time of the year, the preparation | megaphones and furnish one of the states Feom New York. Capen. of Willimantic and D, .Walter | Philadélphia and Reading Coal and [Stitement that these visits are of a we Colored at Veterinary | ryjjs, y; of a class for confirmation. on Easter, | same to each membet of the house t Trisste, March 37: Oceania, from | Patten of North Haven. and Prof. A.|Tron company in the Mahanoy .n<. nature, It Is asserted In politi- Coliege Barred from Studies. TS is to be carried out very satisfactorily | whose voice does not enable him to \,". York. G. Gullev. who Is at the head of the| trict will continue operations after t 3 es that the conference between Lansing, Mich., March 30.—Two col- MEN TAKEN TO JAIL, this year at the loeal church of that| make the rest of the members of the hoflkulmm department of ‘the col- ['date ‘until further notice. The \nn the two sovercigns has to do with af- ored students who were dismissed from Lo denomingtion, whete the painstaking | body hear him when e attempts tn|————————————————~|loge. 0 Creak Coal company and_the Dodson | {3irs In, Morocco and, Portugal. King Grand Rapids, Mich., veterinary col- i Two Men Prev abor of the pastor, Rev. or | speak on matters under consideration. | e 1atter o e situation re. [Coal’ compdny have decided to pursue | concern- g soims (B ey, TliowNag the o Lynching. of ented by & Gauck, has prepared & class of twenty- | - 'The resolution was tabled amid a| CONCOrning appointment of state rang- | . giny his dcpartment stating that|a simhar policy. ing the eitustion in the latter country 3 Woma Jection of white students to their pres Pleadings. ence, were today denied a Wik of| Cpuiothe, Mo., March 301 mandamus by the supreme court to| g o the two men accused of sho compel_ the college_to let them pursus | 0% 7 CHEPEO SoUn AU Chal their studies. The court held that a my private corporation eould not be_men. :e?ufiln{";:?o .‘mfi"“‘ggg rés Bre- | morning service, a.morning service on | from.1910, was balloted on with follow- | ing state banks and trust companies. | fnx_ the indoor work cf the depart- during his re nt visit to l(!n( Manusl. four, The programme arranged for the | roar of laughter. - the Conmecticut college had the finest ‘ot SRR 3 % for the In each case the reports were ac- . ) il el e o M T LG Election of Judges. cepted and the bills rejected. O o elnne and onc. picn o], Morningstar Wins Fourth Straight. | P A ing service next Sunday, the confirma-| Ameng others the ' confirmation of Reports of Committees. the pesr of any In the country. and|, NeW York, March 30.—Ora C. Mori- plain ship Oregon Dead. on s M ot orab) " - , formerly of Rochester, Ind., Seattle, Wash. March 30.—Joseph tion service on Palm Sunday at the| Miiton A. Shumway for eight years| Banks—Unfavorable on bill regard- | now has a fine new building for hons Tow a resident of New York, won | Peter Mclntyre, chaplain of the hattie. tive game tonight in | ship Oregon during the memcrable rn damussed to compel it to fulfill Mlig: Gdod_Friday, and. their reception into | ing result: Yea 193, nay 2. Report aeccepted an bill refected. ment. which has not vet been gtied un | M8 fourts consecu ir tine under & contract with an inai- | frmer lving neaf” Jamesport. The | the church on Easter AR et Banks - Unfavorable = conceraing | entlrély. ‘The clastes have already il the international 18.2 championsnip | {rom the Puget Sound navy yard Vidual 'The court aaded: “The appar. | 1en had béen woln: & posse of | “Thoge in the class are Louise Dear- a e Reports. Pl mw"m‘mm“hh 23 the largest lectore’ room: i $he o&d tournament, defeating A. G.|around Cape Horn to Santiago, dted to- farmers. A SoPS el fopen brocuted| g, Anna Krause, Olga Zachae, Prisda| Unfavorable reports were made by | and trust companies who receive com- | buflding and the department is eraw. " of Boston. day of nervous disarders remuiting from ent hardship of a particular situation| g4 tpe’ 4rmers were stringirg np t* Morningstar leads the fleld, no~ hav - | services during the Spanish war and hmidt, Bmilie Levitzke, Anna Heibel, | the commission on fish and game on p-t T E Denaa E - Nk, e e ) fopariing pelsosiers daithe 'v:’d‘“dlh; Wesd m""h“ Frida Kirchner, Louise Karkutt, Rosa | the following measures: The hunting uw,_“"a.,‘:; m:?m?w . mf,:&',; Prmiling $uP- L ing met-with a setback since’the start. | by-shock cauwed by exposure followive = Felony to Operate Bucket Shop in| take its course, ‘Her plon prevailedand | Taier Eiss arostan ercistomre | Slo 'and| The committes on flsh and gam re- | 50T YeRT fo come Is nsed to e Tt | e Care, 306 o 4 _— P ¥ Illinois. the men were taken, to the jail at Gal- | ikry Martin Krauss, Carl Wiede. easo ported favorably a proposed bill which [ "'my . “cotlage Is sure fo get favorable Sailed from Amoy for Shanghai. g ngheld,’ Ti., March 30—A bill | latin, Mo i waid, Bruno Bolz, Willie - Levitzke, 3 the fee for recording hunters'| .. -n en the part of the sommittea o affrage in Wisconsin. Amoy, Mar:h 31.—The thind squad- 1t & felony to operate & bucke: A o0 Frank Golkowske, Torenz Erlbeck L from 10 cents to 35 cents. Cal- | ;oriculture, and it 18 quite u, Wis., March 30.—The w ron of the American PacHic fleet, un- shop in Hinois for the pretended buy-| ; Frank Obarowske, Henry Sabrowske, concerning endar. that all may be reported favorably by | an’ bl pased the senae to- |der command of Rear Admiral D | and selling of stock or commodities | New York, Marh 30.—Mrs. Machla | and George Gibr. close season for m!l-“ woodmm Passed. - = 2 reerendum attached to it. | Harber, sailed for Shanghai at seven 2 fi. 1n!roducud in the house today by v, 106 years old, died today at grouse; close season fo) Resolution authorizin .i the borough | to to the - aporopriations commit- l- ratified by a vote o{ th' o'clock ‘this mornln. The woather wis aleccm light | tee, winm the financial condftion f -h the woman suffrage would be- nonny The ‘members Representative T. J. O'Brien of Chi-|a home for.the aged here, She was Stella—Mabeél says she never forge pal of Jewett City to furni: its of The measure was pant (o the | believed to''be. the' oldest woman in|a facc. Bella—1 know; she ls always outside Timits. i L twe stat, t wragset resitt ~operati eas | now A-.' g.mj oforu zmnnmu New York. | looking in the glass—Nsw York Sun. Adjourned. n:h:d:-.-‘—nm" % ey ¢k at & ball M“m

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