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ents % > v 3 wdmcmm int Rehabt mn PRy 'I'Ia Nonrmalml Has Now Been Out of Touch N o lld o Pt S, Nov. 19.—The award of —_— e S with ‘the World Two Weeks Accepte new battle- BUT ONLY FOUR' CORPSES WERE|A COMPLETE HOUSEGLEANING, ship South Carolina was acknowledged 4 " r De ent RECOVERED FRIDAY. SAYS SECRETARY MACVEAGH. | | i Fa the Interio partm o EVERY HOUR DEEPENS THE ANXIETY —_— I Customs Inveatigations at New York| " "~ i | —Abolition of Office of Acting Depu- | isten 3:.;'.},,','5"",,,_"},,}{;;{,’:{,‘",:,,";{“ Emphatic “enial of the Statement that His Firm is Known ty Surveyor—Many Removals. 1dent Tatt at the White Houss. as the Standard Oii Legal Adviser in Seattle—Charge FALLING ROCK AND EARTH ALASKA COAL LANDS EXPLANATION Prevented the Bringing to Surface of For the Snfe!y “of Colonel John Jacob Astor and His Son, Sonslituencs: Loeds & R e B R N R W Duri e | aidat: x ‘who were Cruising in Southern Waters During the didate for th house :zm the | Are Still Burning. '1 ‘Wilson, government inspec- tors are seizing bleached fiour. 3 Mothers of Catholic Pupils at a gir . - West India Hurricane—Steamer Searching for the| " == " ——— = ° = i schoal i me-a-ngmf"#“cfl'..m. that He Has Aided to Perpetrate Fraud on Governs P! g . ’ . 3 e cted school books. 3 ‘ Yacht in the Vicinity of Caicos lslands e o Tl | R ) | I P S 1| e 5 prompe | | R 19 Intentionally alse. peared in the mountains of Las Flores | and five of the three hundred co S, st leat s Prerplum-in San Franclsco t of a demand for —_— ; 3 continued for only five minutes, but |of men who were killed by last Sat- Ateu ] New York, Nov. 10.—Every added| The Maracaibo carried 5 passen- | that the eruption menaces all of the |urday's fire recovered, it is hoped that | taches of the weighing and other di- Wy Bk way Chinese tongs. . 5 / hour uncertainty deepens the anx- | bers, and after leaving Curacao on villages in the south of the island. The | much progress towards cleari the | visions of the customs service here. Vincent Diaz, & grandson of the ‘Washington, Nov. 19.—Replying to |with a view of determining their valld+ fety felt for Col John Jacob Astor, | November 5 touched at San Juan No- | inhabitants to whom the only way of | mine will be made tomorrow. rity | Among those dismissed are James F. | resient of Mexico was arrcated at charges made in a magazine publica- | ity or invalidity has been vigorously his son Vincent, and Richard Peters, | vember 12. The ~Astor yacht lett| escape is by sea are panic stricken. [has poured aid into the homes of suf- | Vail, formerly deputy survevor of the | Bia“ iy fo "Gisorderly conduct. tion, E«-relnry Ballinger of the interior | prosecuted. ~ Mr. Ballinger denounced @& cousin of Mrs, Astor, all of whom Kingston, Jamaica, on the same day| Other mountains in the vicinity are fering survivors, but this could not| weighing division; George ‘E. Bedell, 'y department took occasion to deny many (as “a plain, ordinary falsification® = a have now been out of touch with the | that the ‘Maracaibo departed from Cu- | glving ‘evidences of, volcanic activity. | assuage the grief of Cherry’s inhabit- | an ‘mspector, formerly chief clerk of Albert T. Pl\n*, Serving s life den- of the reports which recently have |report that he is interested in 155,000 * S D fortaight. when the miss- | racao, presumably bound for San Juam | ants when the sight of the dead dashed | the welghing division; James P. HY- | yonve in Sine g o] Turder o | been circulated concerning the conduct | shares of Alaska petroleum, coal and ln.: yacht Nourmahal was last spoken. | A8 the trip ordinarily takes about two Berlin, Noy. 19.—Martin Kaufmana | their hopes than men might be rescued | land and Joseph O. Carroll, ex-foremen ; ywiiiia ' A Rice, obtained another writ | L, M8 department and to explain oth- | coke company. Wirel A t days, she had ampie time to ‘arrive|of New York, who was arrested -n |alive, | of weighing districts. ot hlbnl.cornn- ers. “The statement that I or my former Yacht Had No Wirel o:-t ppta n‘u:." there before the Maracaibo, and the NW“I‘M 4, ‘charged ,mll having {h Four More Corpses Brought Up. No Further Immunity. Intentionally False Statement. firm w;- mviurlw,\ for :m; rv)m[n;ny «'w Shipping masters point out tha fact that the yacht was not séen in the | committed frauds in connection wit vy ¢ B A “Do say that T e . od. | €ver advised or counseled it in ite ef- the Nourmahal was blown out of her | harhor thors gives & further serlous | the Cotton Goods Converters company “?:‘:,',‘;',‘{';‘,‘;{‘“M:flm%' e Kivtnon Ty o ey el tha | wided or lent suppors. o "y eifor 16 | fort to ncquire title to public land 1n course by the late Weat Indian hurri- | aspect to the. myatery of her disap- | of New York, was released by the au- | S00, "I ot%y Pt Grny Soeete BEEe | F0 SUM VAR GUTtome, BOTNEe T abo- | propose certain changes In procedure | PErPétrate a fraud upon the govern- | 4180 without basis in fact,” he added. cane, she might have great difficulty | pearance. thorities today. He voluntarily ac- |fiest (O0RY . OY, CEbIOrors B ot D | e o ot Mee in’ the “Now York| In the covrts of France. 5 ment,” he said, “is not only fulse, but Other Charges Answered. in making port again, as her cruising companied United States Postoffice In. | 7t0 the second gallery, but the on_of_ thist office, I’ the “New Yo o is intentionally so, if made by any- . ® | Friends of the Astors Greatly Alarmed 4 o e ) made by any Asked about a statement that he had radius, like that of all yachts, is com spector Henry C. Hill, who made the Guatave Tery, who stirred up the ré- | One Who has taken the trouble to in- | sald that the proper course to. take paratively small, and Would Sogn De | ywiiiam A. Dohbyn, Colonmel Astor’s|arrest, to Antwerp, where both will N > cent naval scandal in France, was|auire into the facts.” with the public domain was to “divide g:;umd A “i“l;""l Jead winds. | gecretary in thls city, was sl wit Sn e Kroonland for New | £ . 3 wounded in a duel with Laurent Tail- Alaska Coal Lands Explana | it up among the big corporations and rest: * | out word from the Nourmahal tonight. 2 hade, the poet, at Paris. ]- t th peopl ho know how suraption that she is now in port, but | mpough inclined at first to consider the g 3 =, In explanation of the charges in con- | money out of it~ Mr. Bavtingest £e 54 that, owing to the interruption of the | yyjication with little concern, Mr. | Bonn, Prussia, Nov. 19.—Owing -to Joseph Ellsworth Was Arrested in | nection with the Alaska coal lands, he | plied: “So usinine a statement hardl cable service,” it s impossible to get g 1 4 - | disorders committed by students of 14 - v ory . 18 | D So asinine a statement hardly by i in Ameri Th Dobbyn Iis now as alarmed as the oth. Chicago ‘and confessed to robbing the | Went into the history of President | megjts a denfal. Of course I made no N lvg;‘:'::hgrrh::rno wl:unua:;p.;utu: er friends of Colonel Aastor. BB::nn;;nlverfilg :’r‘x“.l::fl.u::: :'E':?:’n % % safe of Schuyler Rainier, a wealthy [ Roosevelt's withdrawal from entry of | sucll statement. Such a thought could iy i aivieita. S "Noet Taitlar. | Boarching) Staaniée. Desbuiiied: tromy | oo oo e e T farmer of Florence, N, J. :}I‘I“':Pil'e‘!c“;:«;‘ lands of Alaska in 1906, |not be entertained by any normal i~ ] ports news of her must come from Turks Island. mainder of the six months’ session the Home trading is always characteristic of a city commerci Twe Arvests Were Madé in conneo- | by Setretary Gardeld a8 > | stutently i the vasgeard ¢ the 3 some ship that has spoken or sighted | ..o munc Tarks Istand, Nov. 19, | aFistocratic Borussia corps, of which || and progressively alive. People must know that the goods they ne i deo oty -l adl wultdmgs | all applications m prvative movement, but I have sough 'y er. —A steamer has been despatched from Emperor William and Crown Prince are -in the home market which they can only kmew by business com- ar Indianapolis, \'\hl e a threatening | 190’ He then c attention to th | ive \II ”t-nt' :\ nl-n“ " - U Red D Liner Saw Nothing of the | nome so hs Coine iomas heaTom | Frederick William formerly were mem- || mencement and know further that mothing is to be gained by going | jetter was vont to Mayor Boskaaitn® | taet that he s eanenl emeion 10 he | to glve it permanence along lines reas 3} Nourmahal structions o search for the - vacht | bers: The suspension involves @ pro- || out of tewn.” The Meriden Journal pute this matter right when it % | @ commissioner. of this wenerdl Jand |1aw And to sectrs adequate skl By i Nourmahal, with John Jacob Astor, his b oo o students wearing the says: “As a rule money can be-spent to as good advantage in a city Government Attorneys Appealed to|office, he recommended action by con- | 3 othl}lee p;:s&flé!}l’mfle‘!lnl::g;vtfil:‘::C;;gg son Vincent and a party of friends on corps colors. of moderate size as in a larger city. JBut the fact camnot become the United States circuit ('oupr.( of ap-|gress to prevent and punish the for-| He made equally emphatic denlal of / his. st 8 he West | board, which has not been reported > e s ey generally known until the merchants make it unquestionably appar- peals at Chicago to have the bafl of [mation of combinations or trusts by |a statement that his firm s known as '~ o overdue at this purt from the West y NO “LEONARD GRACE” ent ¢hrough their advertising. Not the mussy, illy displayed and in- John R. Wi p Hai ot g iy M B : Indies, arrived tonight after encoun- | Since the recent tropical storm. There n alsh increased.from $50,000 | claimants to coal lands the Standard Oil legal adviser in Seat= toring terrific weather, which necessi- | 18 10 news of the vessel in these is- IN ESTRADA’S ARMY. f:’?lfi“d};fl::;“fl;gmm:::;“ A"];’;JYY_:C‘:‘“} e oo i to $250,000. The anti-trust cla | tle. A » ye lands and a search in the vicinity is —_— . 2 - g asi B e - coal act Mr. Ballinger also answeresd i (g the contivusl SERHE " | bemg mnde. Mah Who ‘Wes Exscutod Was Lou line of trade. The merchant has no ofie to criticize but himself i Fhe' Paps ln. . Addross 1o Feench | was: nc that Ju graitting rights of wey &8 i oymsen ugaer ol Ry el 3 Now V. business goes to some other city. It is not fate or poor luck that sends pilgrims declared that France was |chot, but Hill ‘and Harriman railroads througl e RutAI) U8 Gal-Jobw ay. | Nourmnatisl Not Slgiited ). Vesssls < W. Gracs/of New Yerk. business out of town; it is a lack of appreciation of modern business making war against the church with | tion to Secretary the Deschutes. canyon .in Oregof # Reaching Kingston. = me and—judgment.” an aim to undermining the basis of N Herbert rende possible » cob Astor, which has mot been spok s - Houston, Texas, Nov. 19.—Louls W. There you have it fresh from the pen-point—a rationgl statement Christianit pllbr b o d L 50 R isiod Sderel npaei Dy seeea en for two weeks. Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 19.—Mr. | Groce, who, with Leroy Cannon, was R e Y- . 4 er of May 1. | f o power plant in the canyon. Ads e g s 3 1 - avor onsidered and Indors | g tha depurtment approv: i Tt b e, e Ttk okt Nowmabdk citaced frem gl aal Niearsgus by oxder of The Bulletin is the preferred medium through which to reach §| QUIET ON THE SURFAGE, {08 Sorotary | iiv. his' Teport 1o° cons | af the Sppiicetion i Tar R m“fi. e et caatie i Afty- | November 5. . She did ot cal here, | Heian Zeays, lived In Galveston. vatrons. Send for a rate card and figure out the cost for yourseif BUT ACTIVITY BENEATH, | 87ess.” Mr. Ballinger said that this course wag one mue! The worst of the storm | Incoming vessels have not reported | jgent of the Galveston National bank. — xrg:}“’n;’;a;‘gy‘ i c‘g_fu";‘):"ml;eu ';::‘"al“:;ef(flla thh::eh’ll:r‘x: Al He claims | pursued under the Inw and-in pursu= atinaay, Now, T8 M4 p, . antil S b | 1ah- crgiser Scyila. went.in search of | AL Hempstead. Texss, bis_ former |} Bulletin delivered at the. door. yvlinins Guitrents & Washingten | o O o o &l sach e Rt et o m..on the following Sunday. "' the missing vessel Thursday. e e e e das < Followipg s a summary of the matter printed in the past week: Over Nicaraguan Affairs. father's, Groce had been in Nicarasua Bulletin Telegraph Toowt Genert. 1oty Washington, Nov. 19.—Brooding qui- ¢ MRS, STETSON NOT YET INSTRUCTIONS TO e asnine & tip home tn Decem. ([ Soturday. Nov. 13 75 162 824 1061 ||checiage toisy on e sifuined | TRIAL OF BOYCOTT suIT AP, .OF. L SONVENTION was planning a trip home in Decem- - situation this government finds itself IN U. S. CIRCUIT COURT [ VOTES TO CONTINUE SALARIES ber, according to-a letter recefved from in with Niearagua. But if everythin BARRED FROM NEY YORK CHURC CENSUS SUPERVISORS m: by o cousln about a moth ago. Monday. Nov. 15 98 230 234 562 oms qulet On 'the surface thots Was Jury in Danbury Hatters' Case Ex- | Of Labor Leaders During Their Term . on Hawley of lveston re- . . ‘ plenty stirri; beneath. A communi- i g b NEW YORK.| Care Must Bo Exerpiped in the Selso- | cenily received a letter from Groce, || Tuesday. Nov. 16 92 110" 224 426 | ||Gation was recelve at the ‘state de- cusdg Until Nov, 30, H of Imprisonment. rs. Stetson as Head. tion of Enumerators. in which he told of hardships im) ot 2t partment from the Nicaraguan legu-| oo oo FE e S et ? the' Nicaraguan government. Groce Wednesday. Nov. 17 87 112 174 373 tion, the purport of which was not di- artford, Nov: 19-—A1 the conclusion | = Toronto, Ont., Nov. 19.—The Amerl= Kew York, Nov. 19.—Mrs. Augusta| Washington, Nov. 16.—Instructions | déclared he was lent’ of several vulged, and the ministers from: Gua- | Of “today's sessions of the United | can Federation of Labor at its convens . Stetson, excommunicated Christian to_supervisors who are lo fake the | mining v Worth up- Thursday. .. Nov.. 18- 100 - 118 216 434 tomala and Costa Rica held a mysteri. | States eircuit court, in which is be- | tion today, besides endorsing the at= T .':1 T oy Thona 16 | Compelfd 10" nay ‘Hito e tresuny || 7y < o Mov. 19 - 83 116 203 402 ||ty Winn e Snon | ey, |Uhion hat mukers tné Jurt way ex: | ton proccedings. voted to contivue the X and what be the outcome m;n in the act providing for tak- mrblunz tribute from the output of v, . o | o} em— inasmuch as it disclosed this govern- | cused until ! salaries of Gompers and Sacretas of matters in the First Church Of|ink this census, the director says, | the mines and that i addition he was Tothl ) Sre o 2 IB5E 848 1875 3252 | mente smyisiding determintion mat o | Next Friday Frank_Morrison, and to comoensale !aluu:i,. here, lntwhlch”-hi: whxch ;,m prevent women or persons | compelled to pays the expenses and interfere with the Nicaraguan revolu- -l\,rgum;ms l.umm-x for | Vice President John Mitchell, who s was ly ‘dominant figure, under 21 years of age from becdming | “fat” salaries to a large and unnec- tionists, i *VO- | the admissibility of eviden, not a salarled officer, during hetw e T,‘"mfmwm L ¢liglble to appointment as enumera- | éssary number of government ap- ment m.:,vfiels:a:"ae::;;?m'::'zm:flfifd IR, avvianunt. to the Gliag of | Wiiuis O arusonmeny S S ol Hurch met todky, took ors. pointees in the guise of inspectors. not act to ineure the safety of apy | the sult. SYentnly deuided. el thu M i on her case other than to endorse a It is sugsested that care be exer- !n one of his letters Groce expressed American v call - The afternoon was given over 10| to jail for contempt of court. They £ recent decision of -a committee of ten | oised in the selection of enumerators | a desire to el his holdings and re- | ers were forced to flee for their lives | customs house, the dismissal of 104 | od :;corn-‘e:::;‘i;?:xcch!n’:‘u‘r}':ict:'l:o::.\]rl; the reading of depositions from mer- | wil’ be paid at the rate of §5,09% n® not to eall a meeting of the congrega- | and that only those of matureé judg- | turn to Texas. because falling earth and rock endan-| men and reduction of 123 other men | war vessels now blockading the goy-| Chants in San Francisco comcerning | year. tion to over the anfi‘m ment and experience and of good ap- | That there was mo “Leonard Grace” | gered them. at New York from March 4 up to last | ernment force at Greytown or else- | the acts of labor men there to estab- The convention adopted the report s much D o DeIng ory, | Pearance bo chosen. Crop reporters | in Estrada's army was declared in a Miners Clearing Obstructions. night, and about @ score of _other | where on the Guatemalan coast. lish a boycott against the products of | of the on_president's -5 R R ate | o % | of the United States department of | cable to The Post tonight from Pana- | Tonight miners were put to work fn | Shanges included in Collector Toeb's | " The deeoest Intereat Is apparent B et e .mtrum. ot | port mong other thin agriculture, officers and workers in | ma, which tends to rm_the sup- ment today from New York, were e , artin Trieste told of visits G at this convention ; dropped by the mother | furmers' orgunizations, those who have | pesition that It was the Groce of ;‘;‘;;fl,‘,‘:,,“g,;if,',;c‘:g,:’;;ggnm_edwgg; announced by Secretary MacVeagh so. | Sectetars Wi Soaoy Golva aant | Lor representatives in. ¢ intereats of | witi de that there is some chma. Num‘;nm&%o?v?fifid uztal:‘ded al:-r(eum:-ul hcollegol, and es- | Hempstead, Texas, that was executed. | impede access into the coal veins be- mgh; There will be no further ym- | ter from Costa Rica, and Dr. Herrarte, | Union labor, and al! telegrams received | doubt as to whether the appeals asked i _ - | pecially those who have passed the e m g , munity in the customs investigation |the minister from Guatemwla. It is| [rom President Moffitt rewarding or- | for by President Vice Pres- er ghe will be ‘dropped 18 yot to be de- | ciyi] service examinations for clerical | JUBILATION IN BLUEFIELDS [JO0d @ point 260 feet from the main| 5 ‘New "York. Secretary MacVea ; o ¢ a e Triezte firm had sent to | ident Mite y M . gh | Lelicved that the infrection of ‘he ex- | 8678 that the Trieste firm had sent to | ident Mitchell and Morrison aa'm .‘&o Js Still & member of | positions of different kinds, are pol — e ond, this polnt latent oS | made this clear, explaining: that he re- | isting Pan-American treaty, signed | 10ewe & Co. and circulars sent to | are to be granted, We hope and trust ‘board m“ 1. orstasd | €0 out as amopg those Who would | Over Report That United States Recog- | 7oro they can be extinguished. ceived this assurance when he was in | here a little over two years ago, was | Customers had also been received by | that the apreals may be allowed, so cmmfl‘ Mm"h s unds body's | Probably make’ capable enumerators. nizés the Revalntioniste. The -Illinols mine inspectors who |2YeW York, conferring with Collector | the chief matter discussed. The viola- | the firm. Some of these will be of- | that we may know the position of the " wm o “Mm Test. | In making their selections, supervis have had charge of the attempt to sub- | 0¢P and others on his way to Wash- | tion of the agreement was committed | fered in evidence. final judicial tribunal hands, it was not acted ors are instructed that enumerators, in | o,jon, Nov. 19.—A wireless despatch | due the fire were so well satisfied to- | iD8ton from his summer home in Dub- | by General Toledo, in command of | The course being pursued by the at- | The convention endorsed the prinei« ing today. addition to the a&bove requirements, |q.ioq Bueflelds Friday has been re- |night with the progress of the work | i N. H. Collector Loeb, the secre- | President Zelaya's forces, when he in- | torneys for the defense indicates that | ple of old-age pensions and approved IELAT!D PA“IIO!R‘S muu& have :lfl a'tlu:;'unfirdi;:anry:‘fz. ceived here. It says that an announce- | that all but three of them left for tarymn;g, “.;":tdh him that there | vaded Costa Rican territory in his ad- n|u-l ‘\;'m uuer;xm to ‘kl[w]-‘k ‘n'!u‘ ::v u_dlflll :',r R;‘»pn «.-nluun‘- \\'[u.m'r: pro- ucation and mu: able write officially that woul no further occasion for it | vance on Greytown, where practically | plaintiffa’ case by maintaining that the | viding for the organization in the war PERILOUS 14-MILE RIDE | Plainly and with ressonabie rapidity. T e gl bas rhe | 207 in St S and that he had accompiiahed what [he in ncw Shiexed ¥ % defendants ' the sult were ot re- | department of an army corps 1o ‘b erence s o iven former was needed by the immunity previ- That the revolutionists under Gen- | Sponsible for the ts o he officers own as the old age home gua of Clinging by His Toss on Stop of a | CTUmErators if they are now physical- ooy i ‘;f,"‘}l“:},"“.f::';,,;':’“mf °°WA°E:F°:‘;"E”E ously wromised, e eral Chemorro are making preparations | o the unions whose namecs (hus far | the United States army i A Closed Vestibule. should ive in the istrict they are 1o |, Tha situstion In western Nicaragua, BANCHESTER DEAD: | ' informers Will Remain in Servics. | &%, the, vl and dectelve struggle | J052 Aimmtiny 1o nutlty the coorcive y e Comvenden romiscd 1o ‘B canvass. ing. Telegrams from San Juan Del Sur | Passed Away Early This Morning at The three weighers who confessed to | announced tonight by Senor Saivatore | féatutes of the depositions introduced » 1o @ long debate, was withdrawn New York, :lo;.v;l;nmmlhw&r: A M!L 1.5:.- g:ze, thetdlrector. m‘de- and the boundary of Costa Rica de- e Ubndan iRaaideies. tflhe au&mortlue- n]nd whose evidence has | Castrillo, the representative here of | by the plaintiffs in an e:nrt to by its nr"‘n}m-;. F;\-”J l{"-.\rknnfl Yackawanna - | termine the fitness of enumerators, | &7 et Srealdont Balsys tn -pric- gured so largely in the investigation, | the Nicaraguan provisional govern- | that the steps taken to have the un- | W. D. Van Horn of the Mine Workers, v-wlm at Hoboken, N. J., recelved an | will provide an examination and the c’:l" ‘Dorribl ® ke fia TLondon, Nov. 20.—Consuelo, dowa- | B2Ve not been disturbed in the sery- | ment. ion labels used in h. & | Practically all the work of the con- urgent message from Dover, N, J.. to- | papérs will be passed on by the cen- | O Mortible meane to foree thE en- | ot o s Of Manchester died eauy | ice: and they will remain, so far as the | The two warships, the Des Molnes |-business proposition. has been completed, except the night, that a belated passenger, in an | sus bureau. listment of troops and to obtain finan- | ger du pohester. dled early | government 5 ‘concerncd. . But Me | atia the ok ol rire Dbl election of officers and selection of the effort to catch the Lackawanna Limit- | " 1t is estimated that more than 65,009 | <I31 assistance L‘}‘K;,’,‘flfa:"‘g"gfij‘; ey ",‘&{;‘{:‘,E,;s:,‘,“',"t:zgk"‘n;'“:;;ggl. MacVeagh pointed out that it was | to take up their stations respectively | TRAMP HELD BOY CAPTIVE next place of meeting, ed at that station, had swung himself | enumerators will be employed, = of | 4,4 ‘,h"f"per“a order is being| THe duchess had been ill some time | duestionable whether they would care | on the Atlantic and Pacific sides of the &= e aboard the parrow outer step of & |which number 45,000 will work on both | feids, whe srant WML SIrstnth. il to continue in the limelight very | isthmus, are believed to have reached IN ROOM FOR 24 HOURS.| pRregiDENT TAFT AT NORFOLK. e . o uny ', car | the. population ang farm sghedules, “According to information brought in- | tions developed and she failed ra Tong. their destinations, although no word . e iy 3‘? Ciyinge f’:""‘“‘no”d_ g R T | to Bluefields by deserters the troops of | ly. She died in her London feglde‘r‘l& The End Is Not Yet in Sight. |from their commanders was received. | Captor Fell Asleep and Boy Escaped|gioaks at Convention of Atlantie i oifen” Boonton, N. 7. to | World's Height ~Records Made in|President Zelaya are suffering great | No. 5 Grosvenor square, where she had | _Speaking of the discharge of Acting |, TN d°partment was informed today from Window—Tramp Killed. Deeper Waterways Association. 4 Jot e signal against the train and Heavier-Than-Air Machine, hardships from lack of food and ex- | been attended by Sir Alfred Fripp, | Deputy Surveyor Vail, Secretary Mac. | that Leonard Grace, who is believed to — ten minutes lster When the ponderous | Bouey, France, Nov. 19.—Competing | Posure The Zelavan detachment of the | surgeon in ordinary to King Bdward. | Veah snid that while the action does | PaVe, befn, xecuted With eroy, Conc| o Bojse, Male, Nov. \LUHnE WNGERLS | - Norfolke av, Nav. 19.—As one of the % | attacking army, according ese de- rs, y | not in any way bind Distri. - ya, g by 2 concluding features of the convention ostty ‘:'nzte:t: 'n:wg;zh:un':;d::g gft:‘t;i.zin:;;c);exfi:z Prize for heavi- |8 e ‘sromissd: permission to | Lister-Kaye and: Miss Emily Yanags, | ney Stimoons p Pz m':r'ly'*;:‘;. & native of Hempstepd, Tex, where his held captive mever year old Hafry Gar- | of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways a drop_ from the railing of ‘& passenger | toduy In a monoplanc ascended o dis- | 100t Rama for two days if they were | were with her. King Bdward frequent- | the investigation may develop, thers | fmilY Is_said now to res et An An Elry O eing (o il | 2ociation, and to accept again the hos= conch:- tance of 1,345 feet and M. Paulhan in | Successful. Iy made inqulries concerning ber con- | was no present intention of prosecat- g Mo ML ANR: 1 Beoiid s, stempt’ fo’ arrest | DIANLY ot thelpeople ek the. EhF LN The man ridden fourteen miles |a biplane 1,181 feet. Both the e g mrcry TR ¥ - : i = o e L e oLt for his. toes, | metolie are mrloy Focortn. maviac|Two Cases of New Law Books for - The object of tonight's announce- ron. the ramp be made, was shot and killed | follc today, reviewed a military and clinging with both hands to brass rail | previously held the honor st 997 feet, | _Prosident Tafts Private Office. . |, 10, dowaser fihoss of Manchees | ment, according to Secretary Mac- | Usbridee, Ont. Nov. 18.Archie | UQ¥ Y (Lodpe Wearied by his 1008 | Thin e ek NeC i ' e e T et tnon | the MIERt having been made ot Sen-| Washington, Nov. 18--Two lbrary | Yimaga del Valle, of Ravenswood, Lou- | al fehabiiitation of the. sareii a | Ao e s mncqered | VIl the outiary fell asieep and his | practical eyatom of been Aonii , Tng cases law books such as e | jsiana and Cuba. After the civi: w continuo o “ mer jumped from a window. he | ment to be carried forward on a base fence. Orville Wright made an unofficial | frequently consults in his daily work B i, tefeuty, [ Hiis wife and, twp chlldcet Dy MR rado was told to surrender, but & i ke - J o og "L | office at the White Flouse during his| pecame & prominent figure in New | ing to the secretai 5 o gy ‘ns | fired through the loor from the room ook of an oyater roast under the ahad- p ALL 6CHOOLS CLoSED. |1, STe01ed, Tib hevine reached | baence today.” Among (bt Fooks | YO BT e sr wedding In | W be Wepk siEhe o g ':'l'f, Fehabils | soon ghtinuished ‘wad the Bodids of | Below. (Jnly one shot was gred in | o ovs of the towerire Cape Meney HSke ¢ po Aty i Grace church in May, , to the Vis- | itation is complet " : 3 > - onses, and n il n smgh on- Alarming Increase of Diphtheria Epi- | Yo toe so0hl (oWer. The latter feat complete new set Of nited States re- | count Mandeville ws a brilliant af | nas been taken at othix. ports loeking | sans were taund in-» beasoom Theps | BUt recovering himselt he Jumped 0T | o of ' Inrge corr ot VAKing news- : n fair, and one of the first of, the alli- | to anythis lik + a window and ran. wuu-r men. demic in Biddeford, b b int gt e i g o ything like the sweeping char- | were no marks of suffocation. An A discharged at s < ances of American girls with forelgn- | acter df the New York investigati lysis of the organs disclosed | A Yolley of shots was discharged b a4 tonight on the —_— Application of a Syrian to Be Made a | having gone out of commission. ey and the secretary sald h it | Soas st K scloacd | the fieeing outiaw by the posse and he | . . r. The Mayflow= of snaifl‘}i";d“:ih“&;."u.. .L.?‘“&li Citizen Denied. 3 - 3 At the death of the seventh Duke | to say as to lh:ym!othclep?)?ldu o a] ;ZZ;‘&" T\'lrcifuh\::mxnlzd&"n'x'so:nfilnd::;': R e i while | or tomorro.s will get under ! Eight Persons Hacked to Death With | of Manchester in 1890, Viscount Man- | has previousl; r * i being taken to mpa. way for Ham, e the president usual reason and ne rtunity for |- Lir coln, Neb.,, Nov. 19.—District Judge P ly declared his intention | poison, but says it was to kill rats. hi tor | Thanksgiving during the com- | Cornish today after an extended court an Axe. deville assumed the title of his father | of having a general housecleaning of —————— B o Lt Tk o e man ] tend a ng of the board: of : {56 week and the day set apart for thix | hearing denied the application of Me- | Plaschen, Germany, Nov. 19.—Un-|2d Consuelo Yznaga became the | the whole oustoms service. Found a Skeleton Clothed in Rotting | f85ed (o him that he o P e B o e M 2 |, purpone. Tecause of he alarming in- | mod Sulem, o Syrian, to be admitted as | known murderers tonjght hacked to | 51T duchess of Munchester, | Appeals to President Without Effect. Rags. ,‘;1";.,:i:°:,;",g:;::,:'m"r“; ;‘;"_'\f:,',,',,. on | L0L, OF which e Is o member. ‘-‘ cuo- in the epidemic of diphtheria, | @ citizen of the United States. The|death with an axe eight persons in a| " Many of those affected’ by the| Steubenville O. Nov. 19.—A skeleton | Tuesd R L e i iare s d. a which hus been prevalent for. mord | OUrt bused his denial on hie construc. | farmhouse in the vilage of Tagus- O T e aon | chaniges coversd fa. todky's. statament | clothed 0. rolting: ras wia found 46 e e o Washiggton, T /4 t y were a farmer, his w] e n ting notice of their dismissals or th(h- er it was identified as that of Alex- N the. city iibrary and forbade the | not come under the classification of |and five children ‘and his father-in- | C03 Zimmerman of Cinclnnati, In 1900, | 3 o B B o e Mhd ol | ander MeCullough, aged 5§ vears. who OF 9 PER_CENT. IN WAGES.| Postal Tel. Co. Not to Join the Late &+ of any public gathering. “white,” and is therefore debarred. |lax. The murderers are believed -to | Aid, COuSuclo became the dowager | o Cconterred with the. president | sisappearsd Iast Januarcy with conmde -— Merger. » Ners deaths out of severaj tun- o P have crossed the frontier. $ggg§*;°,§‘,=;h;:d" gaughters dled 1n | LGN e appeats ware withoot sttorss| srehis momey on his petson. The Siks | in the Four Score Cotton Mills jn Fall| o v . U000 o ta) Tel . dred cases 6 dissage have ogcurred. Blnkfllpfld by the Popularity. of the T e g For many years the dowager duch- The Changes and Dismi thorities are investigating a theory of River. r'anh company has not been invited ¥ S R Automabile. $15000 to Aid Methodist Missionary | ess was a great social - favorite in Secretary MacVeagh's statement foul play. 2 “ to join the Amreican Telephone and 5 2 Funeral of Richard Watson Gilder To- Eonhm’ ‘Nov. 19.—The popularity of Work. London and on the continent. King | mentions “changes in the personnel of R Fall River, Mass., Nov. 19.—The 30~ | Telegraph-Western Union merger, and Al [ day. the automobile i responsible for the | Oswego, N. Y. Nov. 19.—Fifteen| Edward and Queen -Alexandra were | the customs service at the port of New | orger and Embezzior Pleaded Not|000 operatives in e s roduon | furthermore has no desire of so/doing 4 - P embarrassment of the French Carriage | thousand dollars is left to aid Meth-| her constant friends and she and her | York from March 4, 1809, to and in- Guilty. mills of Fall River will face a reduc-| gayy Clarence H. Mackay, president 'y New York, Nov. 19.—Funeral services | © ‘ ist lways welcome guests : \ Davia | tion of nearly nine cent. In their | o the Postal in an offclal statement b over the body of Richard Watson Gils | company, 92-98 Summer street, and | odist missionary work by the will of] Sisters were alway; 3 cluding November 18, 1909.” The re- [ Washington, Nov. 19.—John C. Davis, es on December 13, unless the | fumica 1 New ¥ ) der, the poet and editor, who died on | 28 Scotia street, ome of the oldest | Mrs. A. C. Louck, wife of the Rev, A.|at the royal palaces. ductions during that period consisted | the promoter, who is under indictment | Wa&8 08 DecelRee [ SREH UT lesded in New York tonight. Rumor H Thursdey, will be held in the Church | concerns of the kind in the country.|C. Leuck, district superintendent of of 79 inspectors, 16 assistant welgh- | here for forgery, embezslemen: wnd | MTNACtTEEs detitle (0 VHEL ELUL | has been busy of late bullding a great i of the Ascension at 11 o'clock tomor- | Today Henry Hooker & Co. of New |the Methodist chyrch, who died here | Examination for Assistant Pharmacists' | ers, four unclassified Jaborers, one | obtaining money on false pretence, and | psnt t0 make led gliaing scale | three cornered wire syndicate, but Me. row. The pallbearers will be Dr. Nel- | Haven, Conn., and other creditors pe- | recently. The bequest will be equally s foreman, one gauger, one skilled la- | who, it is claivied, obtained more than "‘;’9‘ “‘,‘df"w‘h"[‘(’.h“';'“‘:," e e foe | Mackay emphatically djscredits such & won P Moot of Milwaukes, Edwara | tioned the French company into bank- | divided between the woman's home and PRI Nov. 19.—Seven- | POTEr, tWo sugar samplers, one deputy | $250,000 by his alleged specutations, | SErecment which has becn ' (OF plan and savs that it means only keen~ 5 Lansdale Dr, Talcott Willia f | ruptey. Later J. H. Soliday was ap- | the foreign missionary sodeties. M N e i A surveyor, six special employes, five | was arraigned In criminal court today | feVeral years. ¥ er competition. N e, Dr. Williams of teen of forty-four applicants for as- i - is due to the great cost of cotton du s > SR LIRS u 2 .Phuelphil. Jacob A. Riis, Hamilton Df)lnt.ed receiver. The liabilities are sistant pharmacists® licenses passed the watchmen, four wharfmen, one store- |on two additional counts. He pleaded ing the past six months and the fail o E R e ‘HN::"N;Y % $0.00. suente NSRS Baby Died from Bite of White Mice. | cxaminations before the state board of | X°fher fo roundsmen. , - |not guiley. ure of the finighed product to advance | Hereie '40""";;"‘ b z' Late Gen. H. e 0f e Ly ol or] : by #, i~ T S s < A ord} he g iwton. & sansier, Dr. & Wier Mitch- | Wife of Arfist Christy Trying to Get| sarnewell S, C. Nov. 19—Blood | pharmecy in this city today, S. W.| unclassified labors, 14 watchmen. one | Bridgeport Italian Shot {n Pistol Dusl.{ Sorresbondinely, Accorting fo the| ..o o W Lawlen lliam wells, and Charles i i 2 A U o foreman of weighers, geven assistant | Bridgeport, Conn. Nov. 19.—Al- o . on, Nov. pa Fi o Wh‘}:‘-‘ Howells, an Possession of Her Child. white mice, résulted in the death to- |the test with a percentaxe of 95. A [ GHGReT, ©f, NUEENS Sqion astsant | Bridgeport B - tween the cost of cotton and the price | veterans here have taken steps toward o Goodsic] Aodgria. = AT AR i1l be |, Zanesville, O., Nov. 19.—Mrs. Mabelle] day of the six weeks old child of E.|larse number of the candidates who | v el Lol Lok Clansified 1a- | buonse Amato was shot ina pistol duel | of standard print cloths will warrant | the “erection In ‘this cty of a herole en- en- jon from 192-3 o : Wy After the ler;loel |l e Bod):iwt Thompson Christy, wife of Howard| W. Holman. Last Friday. the baby was | fa‘led to pass the test have be n- | porers, three openens and packers, oné here tonight. The bullet entered the|a reduction fi 192 ents per eut | mopument to the late General Henry carried by special train to BOFdentown | Criandler Christy, the artist, of New [left.alone on a bed. The mice, which | gageq as assistant pharmacists and un- eIVAtor CORMIETOF. body in the center of his back and was | for weaving to 1§ cents, of abot 9 per | W, Lawton. Mrs. Lawton, in replying | N. I, where a private burial will be | v RN N H aveas corpus ‘were_pets of hos older aister, Climbed |dec the mew law will bo oblfged t0 re- | * Siic";livien paid these reduced and SegicIer.” At the TaainiLIc Wak SW{ sap to'a letter sent to her by the associa- g proceedings in the local courts today ed and gnawed her hands. Her | linquish their positions on Jan. 1. B iyt cxo e 3 - ———————— tion, promised her aid. To regain poasession of the couple's 10| Cries brought assistance, but the lac- ot M e At T AR8 T { teusunt S Yates Strect. and It 15 Sub-1 Death of W. M. Laffan, Publisher of | Camps of Spanish War veterans i 2 Yearly Salary $21,500. year old child, who has been staying | erétions caused blood polsoning. Requisition for Murderess Honored. ese changes bave been made g,';m up the hc., While e “m,g New York Sun. the United States and in the Phillp- New 'York, Nov. M.—Although jus- | With the parents of Mr. Christy. The Washington, Nov. 16— requisition | graduslly as the result of tho eficion- | he nows ty of his assallant,| New York, Nov. 19.—William L. La¢- | Pines will be requested to aid in rajs- ‘the supreme court of the Unit- 3}11;1“'::!- e :1'-.::“ when a sherlft ON'* ':?m in Football Game. | by the government of Maryland for o7, teat’ of the stafl,” sccording to’ the avm‘, it to the pplice.” | tan, successor. of | the late Charies A, | P8 the bullding fund. c: pers. ra . 3, Nov. 19—With. his | EAna B. Howard, the negress who re- en e i e/ Skt Dan P 3 .. nge, a in the management of the New Will Be Sentenced to Electrio Chair neck broken in much the same way as | cently confessed having taken her Steamship Arrivals. York Sun and publisher of that new Governor Weeks and Staff Present. %M ‘Byrne of West | daughter h::w a wooed near here and lew London—Mrs, Carey Con At Palermo: Nov. n. V-rm from. w for l.he \'n‘n 2 ars, died early | New York, Nov. 19.—Philip I-“ Brl::atMC?hn:: “P;g 19.—The cele- | Point, topuno 'll! n—mr the qu.r!m _Philadelphia and New at his home in Lawrence, L. I, |who shot and lillloa his. dmm anniversary of of Christ_probably T Rpd oAy Tak. ing an operation for appendicitis, [ New York sch Company D, First regiment, C. N. G., nn.l another vietim 3 distriet 3 E .Ahut 0¢ llue-y in Deeenba' IlzmHI-h and ltlhhn‘u-el pfi:‘fim Monday. m wnxn:n“@ of -lll- here tonight, was amndul by Gov. | ball. Was e 3 She . o Mofln—' Ties be: mb-um Clift ex 1 1 will be hel I B. Weeks and staff. The celebra- | while ‘the*'hall and tett e iy B.n,a- ¢ last sum- or oand ome hats MondRs