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Il nary i - PRI b e P T tnasy irrosu- | DEPOSED PRESIDENT SHELDON THER OFFIGIALS MAY BE DEPOSED| Coed Farssrunis R, Muir Un * As Result of Yesterday's Disclosures of Alleged| 3z To Secure \CE ¢ mAh::::n::%t- University of this ‘was PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY INQUIRY (s rn. p s ravoon 'LOCKED UP IN COUNTY JAIL | SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE CONDITIONS | Ccperhaser. s been wppoinica™cs ro- | TIN PLATE STRIKE ARBITRATION i (Tioops ‘Remain on Duty ABOUT THE PREMISES OF THE AETNA STANDARD PLANT. a0 by b ekies 1o the” Bucks Stove Satisfactorily 28 a. . m&: Was Withdrawn to the —_— of Ben Andrews’ will to pro- BUT NOT NORMAL CONDITIONS The @ Neidiad tor) the. St AT ALL POINTS. time Joha G. Leishman, the American FORMER CASHIER OF A NEW HA- VEN BANK AND TRUST CO. from each of eighty |- Vb A i e A o L Sl e ' . g S —— mercial Congress - { B B a. . Dec. 7. police today | Vain Appeal to Reduce Bail of $10,000| As Found in Personal Inspection Tour| began a two days’' session with ad- | Sentries Posted Along Ohio River to If Any Indictment is Found it wnllT Probsbly be Upon ' e ;2,‘ % ohlossts | Embuzaior Hold for Hoaring—Bank | Tussday by Prominent ng | GFe8S€8 by many prominent i e A Charge of Larceny—The Company is Sound and|: nd & new feld of oper: | n Good Condition. Manufacturers of St. Paul. actepted ot Megemer Indianapolis| Viginia Shores Stockholders Need Not Worry on that Score—Depos- Ro less than sixty of these chancl‘;xwdfi?d AT 2 e marry a man who used an ear trump- 3 itical from Switzerland befc making | New Haven, Dec. 7.—Robert D, Muir,| St. Paul, Minn, Dec. 7.—Fifteen 4 ey Bi Dee, — The ed President Sheldon Cri lly I"’- their way by dn&:m":vutel % | the former castier of the People's| prominent s’nbuu and manufacturers, | , Dominick Loeb, a grocer of Wilkes- mxfi“&”& d?::l,ém at &- Astna J the United States. Bank and Trust company, Who was| co a tteo of the Job- | Darre, Pa, accused of selling eggs of | Standard plant of the American Sh <ol AN T ~ | arrested last night upon complaint of Manufacturers of St. | Juestional date, was sentenced to eatang min Piate eompaity, whish firas ELECTIONS IN FOURTEEN the state bank commissioners, charged | Paul, today made a personal inspection far has caused the serious injury of of the terminals and transfer stations half a dozen men, the calling qut of with stealing $35,000 of the bank’ AR A v MASSACHUSETTS CITIES ; & The Philippine Government has sold funds, was held in $10,000 for a hear- | in and about the Twin City for the| ., "o, " R0, SEUSTIMOOL a8 FOT0 fifteen hundred state soldiers and an o e ing one week hence in city court to-| purpose of ascertaining for themselves estimated loss to the worl lant- Reaction of the Wave of Prohibition the actual conditions as @ result of the | Purchaser belioyed to represent the [ ST UL (08 0, 100 HOS I B No Reduction of Bail. switchmen’s strike. Havemeyers. reduced itself tonight into a waiting > 8 %, New Yo Dec. 7—Acting upon the | the company was in good condition, nwmmengfum of H. O. Hotchkiss, | and would go ahead with its business state superintendent of insurance, | s if nothing had happened. in Four of Them. larities in the mansge of the Phenix CRITICALLY ILL AT HOTEL. His counsel - i - pleaded for a reduction Goods May Be Freely Ordered. Th game, u e g e 4 °D'“mg 2 s, e .,f.,‘;"?,':- e brion Teactlon of the | of pail, saying that Mulr had cut short| After a tour in a private car, the |state ?.’:L'L"Jmfi‘.‘.’."‘ m’:;;'clm o o Arbitration Talk. . undsr SAEON deposed president, | Little Chance for Recovery, Members | Wave of prohibtior eRlth of Maar | his vacation in order to come home to | committee gave out a statement to the | restating the principles involved in the| It Is now generally believed that, Ieys office began an iavestigation be- of Family Say.. jachusetts, today in the elections of poalst the bank officials In Stralehtord | froct that “the frelght is being moved (Harbin situation. before the week Is out, —_— 0 acc B a very saf manner, and al- question wi a itrated and t fore the grand jury today. Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 7. ;,’“',,.,"“' g B A Bl st openly with the bank offi- | though normel Rious @o Bot pre-| M. Fernandes, an Aviator, was kill- | reached wheréty the former employes —Communi- Larceny Indictment. cation with George P. Sheldon, the de- | Gigucester, back into the license col- | ¢ - .and, moreover, the order for his| vail at all points, a volume of business | ed at Nice, France, the motor of his|of the company, who are all members posed president of the Phenix Insur- orhill arrest was as much a surprise to the | above normal was being handled at| aeroplane exploding after he had at-[0f the Amaigamated Assoeiation of Assistant, District Attorney Nott, all | ance company of New York, concerning vumn.“& mn"’o;" w“::_’i,md";; bank officers and stockholders as (g some points.” tained a gheat height. Iron, Sheet and Plate Workers, will of them former business assoclates of e affairs of that company, i8 impos- | Neo! Bedford the Mcense majority was | W3S to Muir himself. Muir's counsel The stahement concludes: “We feel —_— return to their old jobs under condi- Mr. Sheldon. Others are to be ex- | Sible, owing to his critical fllness. Mr, 2,341, and in Fall River 2,158. Fitch- said that a bail bond of $10,000 was | justified, therefore{ in anmouncing to Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh | tions suitable to all coneerned. smined tomorrow, Lawyers who are Sheldon and his wife and daughters burg, Lawrence, Northampton, Pitts- prohibitive. Muir was needed to as- | our customers throughout the entire| submitted to the house of representa- Viee President Lewis of the Amal- following the case, point out that the | 9CCUPy rooms in the Maples hotel, field, Springfield and Taunton remain sist the bank officers and besides hé | northwest that they may order goods | tives the estimates of appropriations |gamated association intimated tonight first matter to be Investigated will be :::r:' ):‘::e t&x:ll;é }:x:‘.;ogvf.d ‘::: a ye: In the license column, while Brockton, fi;:;l&n. wife and family who needed his | freely without fear of serious delay.” for the various departments. thait he h:od ‘been ;&pronchedd'::h in connection with alleged specific ir- = und in 1§~ o g o —_— overtures for an arbMration . Tegar sota in the s f the com. | the care of physicians and nurses. One | Siney, and Weltham continue mo-ll- | “iecistant Prosecuting Attorney lerar- | NATIVE WINES BETTER Secretary Knox Has Proposed to the | strike disagreements. Officials of the pany’s funds by fts former president. of the daughters, Mrs. Thomas B. The most mnotable turnover in the di asked that the bonds be continued THAN WHISKEY OR BEER universities and academies among all | American company deny such over- And if any indlctment is found, it is | Vels, sald today that no member of | .00 o1ee Contests was at e | at $10,000. He pointed out the gravity - | the American republican exchange of | tures have been made. #aid, it will be upon & charge of lar- his fim}ly was acquainted with Mr. which for the first thine -m:"filool of the complaint and said that it was American Wine Growers’ Convention prafassorships and students. Officials of the American Sheet and ceny. Sheldon’s business affairs, and that he elected a democratic mayor, Baward not claimed that any stockholder or 8 et Tin Plate company conferred with the Bdwin H. Carter, connected with a | V28 t00 dangerously ill to talk about| - Lathrop, defeating William E. San- | bank officer made the complaint. The Discuss the Matter. The Supreme Court Decided that the | home office In Plttsburg today, dis- brokerage firm of this city, with which | ¢ '-"‘E“" of the insurance company. | acreon - republican candidate for a | COmPlaint was brought under the stat- comptroller of the currency is an agent | cussing three propositions to end the Sheldon 1s said to have dealt, was one | MF. Sheldon fell ill from ptomaine |3 PPul FOPUDITAR CERCIGRIS TO rs | vtes by the bank commissioners, who| New York, Dec. 7.—The problem of | of the government, with power to ex- | strike. What was decided at the meet- of the witnesses before the grand jury gohfimlnl;‘ !5 W;ekl "?i '1‘“';'1”:“ secured re-elections, M. Fred O'Con- |18id the matter before the office of the sd!llcau‘ns the American public to in- | amine into affairs of national banks. |ing of the officials in Pittsburg was today. R.T. Doremus, receiving nots | FRI0PS 8¢ the SPawai’S SHb W TS | nel independent, beng re-elscted at | State’s attorney. The accused, he un- | fulse In native wines in preference ¥ = $Orde pullios toller of a bank; Charles ¥. Coster, | o the muscle tissues of the heart.|Fitchburg; William P. White, repub- u:u':fxwmfl' e o, B bkt 100000 | cussion MRy ¢ the Upeniig of iho tiveatiadie e TR et Frsaetians Againet, fnvaios. secretary of the Phenix company of | Chances of Mr. Sheldon’s recovery are | lican, at Lawrence; Henry H. Parsons | 10y S7°7.C0 2red The bafl-of $10,000 | sixth annual convention of the Amer- | Bronwaville, Tex, by negraes of the| . But six hundred troops remain here. Four witnesses were examined by fm“""‘:’}; exg ‘.b'm“"n r'::- Cutter, 5 book | slender. Mrs. Wells said that at times (o party n?“n‘ammg:flf at, Gloucester; {1 anout one-third of the swount | lcan Wine Growers’ association. 26th Infantry, will reconvene and take | General Speaks tonight posted sen. to, also appeared and testified. her Segr aen o ,,“',‘.}}g’“n‘,’;t Jearned | Pittsfleld; Willlam T. Shea, democrat, | Which Muir is accused of stealing. ayThe American people are not wine | additional testimony. tries along the Ohio river to guard : g 3 < ,” sal . J. Vance, secretary — - v . Other Officials Involved. of the charges against the management ev‘!"?“y- and E. Walker, republican, at Hearing & Wask Hegce. of the association, “because they have [ President Taft Will Leave Washing- | West Virginia shores. After further argument the court|not heen educated to a G i i i epen ppreciate the | ton next Monday for New York, where Tin Mills May Be Dismantled. de:g::‘tl: e g\'.f”,‘l'm"":n e md&fin?;l%:o&fillgfiéfifi:‘s ,‘;:},‘:: ‘,’ge;"g:v:“g;g;nx;:;&x;h-rg :—l he v;u!l make ?};madare‘z;‘u at the dia-| Bridgeport, Ohlo, Dec. 7—District 3 mond jubilee of the Methodist Episco- | Manager C. A. Robi) - e Shetde D s nte T3 | Dature of the offense, and so it was|imported wines at reasonable price.” | pal church mission in Africa. can heot and Tin Flate sompeny iatt . | of the Phenix Insurance company last Henry Evans, president of the Con- | O the Fhentx Tasurance company 1ast tinental Insuramce company, who to- day was elected chairman of the ex- retained to act for the family in the in- ecutive committee of the Phenix com- f Brockt I te. J. J. Mr. Sheldon has lived in Greenwich | on by a close vo! ; J.|continued as at present, and the hear- | Inej - —_ Vew e f;zfl’%ri::;?‘;t?h::fi:::; for several years, and has been a pop- [ Saughnessy, democrat, was elected at | ing set for one week hence. gant ot nt’);‘e””n‘u‘:éh%on’i’ eaia e side the United Btates® Siees. sorpas ation ot vlar member of the community. ~ He | Marlboro and Calvin Cooldige. repub- Locked Up in County Jail. of prohibition was -turning, in that | T RA/NMEN GET INCREASE heads. It s reported M Bobinasn be deposed as a result of the disclos- | yag gne of the founders of the Green- |lican, at Northampton. William 8. wres. New Haven, Dec. 7.—After having |the people “were becoming more sen- OF FIFTEEN PER CENT.| favors the dismantling of the tin mills desi, tio) - 3 wich Country club, which is composed [ W00ds (no party designation) was ap- | oW SLo ‘police headquerters until 5 | S1blé with the understanding that it ey here and will urge this plan to end the Mr, Evans added, however, that the. F te t T t hi & Phenix company 'of Brooklyn was | m2inly of New York business men. |PSrentiy electec at teumion by e |'clock this afternoon with the hope | Was better to take a drink honestly | Telegraph Operators Decline Offer of | lator " troubles. #ound and stockholders need have no " ‘anno a intention | Of securing bail, which he failed to do, | than to be a hypocrite and a law- Increase—Michisan Central Road. B — fear in that respect. Jather to live " said Georse B, Sheldon, | o g Tor & recount. | " | Muir was taken {0 the county jail aud | DFeaker”” SOMEBODY BLUNDERED, Business Will Be Continued. Dr. Kleir, the family physician, said| Charles S. Ashley, who has conduct- | locked up for the night. g ) i WS ORI Fedeating (o Detrolt, Mich, Dec. T—In regard BIG SENSATION CREATED. B. W. T. Gray, the newly elected | Mr. Sheldon’s condition had not chang- | ed sixteen campaigns for mayor in| Bank Finances in Good Condition. | ggPteqeniuive J. Woat Fassert of (b8 MRS Sinusting (o NN - president, was in charge at the offices | ed and the outcome of his illness was | New Bedford, was elected for his four- | New Haven, Dec. 7.—The state bank | Fassett pure wine bill. Members of e gt o § Pramature N of Report of Sec- of the company today. Mr. Gray said | still very doubtful. feenth term by & comfortable major- | examiners finished thelr examination | the assoctation agreed to ask thelr | of it fesimin and teimrann Ousre retary of the Treasury. ity. Springfleld voted for a two-year m ix?:,n fiofiztfg"m;“,:“m mpe:fe‘.'e ;‘;w::;?';“"r"'l‘gm‘?: gf tors, General Supt. 8. W. Brown of ‘Washington, Dec. 7.—Senator Root term the com said: TA:::NAFNE:B H\:/I;:HL:’\?:),; e ruong:a:nlzmgs;lg;:u::' vice |5 lme‘:gr lflf one for mayer and | condition. elected, as were all other officers. “The c;,’“.:lzfi.m. -naf brakemen were f; af;':n £33 g:md#m:nm .l::q Senste ot . AN ——————— PO TP e lven an increase of approximatel Boisintncits 3o Be: NMikls- Wors, Dis- | Neatet a4 Rosiis ST NI Sracie ] L7 OF MUNDER g W:::fl:‘é;mv RO o T 1B o tintions, ”xfi"'nw"k?'”i :h,y‘i Mo TR S o B A intments to e Were Dis- as Result of ra 4. »ABJOURN & negotiations with the men extendes , w "~ ~oussed, I Is Believed. Npw Yark Pu:: IN THE S8ECOND DEGREE.|™\ PR OF‘QEET RN tif nearly the last of Osctober, but D‘;:‘::; men, a nenfi:tlon‘uzh;.’e‘fle‘gu‘:f & - 2 B - 2 g 22 T e *w. ” Reid=| ch‘rfl‘d Ellll.lll’l"flf' -“ - ven New York, Deé. flCharies . Mur-| ‘Washington, Dec. 7.—Whils the tm- | Yrdict In Case of Wirs. WiThelm, Hus- b ond Donserntic CNnnm"w 2i u‘:{‘dul'au $3,000 E 4 oer 31 8 ma SIECUNS OF | o’ nual-repart ot the secretary phy, leader of Tammany Hall, motored | pression mnl:’- mmnv’:u among :nm- band Killer. 2 ‘”_ Bonds. “The operators were also offered an 0)1‘ the treasury 'rv'm in the h&;‘nfl- of over to Brooklyn today for what is|bers of congress there showld be| oo o BT ue oo wn. |, Washington, Dec. 7—Having assem- | Guilford, Conn, Dee. 7.—Former | increase ihat affected fitty offices on | fle Ao T Mope: €0 be meth b oon- said to be the first conference that he|a thorough investigation of the cus- |, oW St Dee, LoMIR May WU | bled and received the president's an- | Town Treasurer George S. Davis, who | ST “"'-' b‘;‘ e e o iter: | Adenice for, putfication’ tomerrow af- has held with Willlam J. Gaynor, | toms service as he result of sugar |Nehm jeimtly indicted with of | Bual messdge (printeq elsewhere in| it is alleged is short in his accounts | 370 T8 TViE fo ariuves Bn et | o oon it on itselt was still mayor-elect of Greater New York. Al-|frauds discovered at the port of New her husband, Frank wumm"‘““" m’ e full), congress Ytoday found itself lit- | with the town, was arrested tonight, L’Hommedieu." unsigned, on the desk of Secretary though neither Mr. Murphy nor Judge | York, there seems to be no disposition eraily “out of work” and as a _conse- | charged with thé embezzlement of 38, 4 Mac v Gaynor confirmed or denied the report | to take the matter out of the hands of | tractor, was found gullty of murder In| guence both houses adjourned until| 000 and given a hearing before ’the At the general superintendent's of- M%C;m o '.Tfl;mnlzfllfl::; S of the conference, it was al - | the t partment and the second degree by a jury of Newark, | gvigay n fice of the Pere Marquette road this 3 in politica $has the two | partment of fustion, o+ ud the de| N, J. tonight. The jury was out. f00% | he various commstices fan 1o proviss | bonds for the - Jemary e of tne | Afternoon It was stated that e teles- | two printed coples of the report found lieved in political circles that the two Justice. discussed the appointments that are to| The three resolutions bearing upon j10urs and ten minutes. something to do, adjournment will be | criminal superior court. Bonds were | Faphers receivad a five per cent. in- ( thelr way to the desk of the president be made in the mew city administra- | this subject introduced in the house| MTS., Wilhelm received the verdict|tsyen unttl Monday mext. furnished by B. F. Bishop. e | crease September 1, that the firemen b g o Aoh. yesterday were referred to the com- ‘with little show of emotion and seemed | = mpq reading of the message con- The action taken at a town meeting | have closed negotiations for a five to r. Root is a past master in the art The new mayor's decision as previ- | mittee on rules. gratified with the clause of the finding | gumeq about an hour and a half of the | Saturday, when it was voted not to|Sevem per cent. Increase, effective De- | of despatching routlye business in the ously AUmOTRESS (hats he WORE apt | - Fopreseniative Campbell. of Kansas|Which recommended har to the mercy | fima af cou tous tommy Droseeute Davie was mot favorably re. | cember 15, and that the _trainmen, | Senate, and he deftly handed the treas- take the ‘“bosses” into consideration |had a conversation with Attorney Gen “s‘}'&m K contends con- | ,, The Tepublicans secemed to agree | ceived by those who opposed the course ";“;,’:f,:‘;m‘::";:fi‘:fi:;m"’Q;fi.h;}‘.ff.fs o ST B B ":un:m":y‘?fi Sppolgtments caased cen- | eral Wickefshaim todsy. ceuce bis ( spired’ with Mrs., Wilhelm to put her | moar, I Was as satisfactory a doou- | taken, and tonight a warrant in the | 100 Rof,C0toh (N0 M promising for | such cases. Instamtly the keen eared m ated some hope that he had agreed to | the president in his message todsy ‘to | they might be married, will be tried | campalgn _ pledges. The democrats | Davis. The trial of the sase was put S e e, o L | e thos b Do o et Gt al more or less by the Tammany | congress “that he should keep hands approved of the sident’s efforts to | over to the January term of court ow- egraphers, fo! - slate as selected. His stand in the | off at present. Wilhetm was found murdered in the | .Conomize, but degl;eecated his sugges. | ing to the absence in the west of Dav- | 1llinois Central Rallroad company and | ‘release” was clicked off to Chicago, matter, however, is said t Mr, . | cellar of his home. affiliated with the Order of Railroad | San Francisco, New York and Burope. said to be that he r. Campbell assured Mr. Wicker: tion that the Monroe doctrine had | is" attorne; Telegrapehs, for an increase of ten| It was well nigh two heurs befors will agree to ents only when | sham that there was no desi n ractically become obsolete. —_— been he has himselt that the ap- | part of himselt or other members tq| TARIFF REFORM PROPOSALS | Pt o BoCre o enate the | DOWIE’S SUGCESSOR B T s s i D e o Tade pointees are capable. gx::rfirmme Work of the exect- | 1o Bo Put Forward in Case of Union- | TiSsage wa m";“gfdct%u': e e . REMANDED TO JAIL.| At the request of the raflroad offi- | Veagl's insistence an effort was made PRESIDENT TAFT'S GAG Probe the campaign contributions of ist"Success in English Elections. bers paid little attention to the per- S T 2 clals it was agreed to submit the mat- :o "c‘r!dfl‘: mr‘f‘t“' ‘but lh;'M“ came the so-called sugar trust and show who functory reading of it by the clerks| H2d_ Gained Temporary Liberty|ter of the increase In wages to the | to appreciate that the mis was in LOOSENED A LITTLE.! gave, and how much, in effect is the | London, Dec. 7.—The Birmingham |they buried their heads between its Through Habeas Corpus Writ. mediation of Chairman Knapp of the | fact irreparable and consented to waive S AT direction in a bill introduced today by | Daily Post tomorrow will publish an | pages and digested as much of it as interstate commerce commission and | the technicality. The release there- Chiefs of Bureaus Now Allowed to | Representative Gillesple of Texas, It | &rticle from inspifed sources outlining | they could at one reading. Zion City, Ili.,, Dec, 7.—Wilbur Glenn | Federal Labor Commissioner Neill | fore was confirmed. Talk to Congressmen, call for an investigation by a joint|the tariff reform proposals which are| ~ Following the custom, the message | VOliva, general overseer of the Chris- | Telegrams were sent to the mediators, | | B g B e ] congressional committee into, the sugar | 1ikely 0 be put forward by the union- | was referred to the committee of the | tian Catholic ehurch, founded by John | acquainting them with the action of | lies l;l.the fact “mame report should Washington, Dec. T.—Secretary Dick- | frauds_that have caused an upheaval|iSt government if the unionists are|whole by both branches to be pre. | Alexander Dowle, was remanded to jall | the telegraphers and the officials. Bt Al i & Spoctian wits inson loosened the gag which Presi- | in the New York customs house. #uccessful at the elections, prefacing | pared for “vivisection” by the various | today. e e 1: aalé‘re..a.; o:ly to the m dent Taft put in the mouths of .chiefs it with the remark that the country’s | committee: ho i Voliva -was placed in jafl several| MRS. MARY WILHELM of bureaus last week, by lssuing an| WARRINER'S TRIAL POSTPONED, | financial necessities are much greater | deal with The sutibouts, diacassed by the | months ago for failure to pay a juds- ] e Hofeh.of repredinistivis. interpretation of the ~presidential or- el el - | than they were in 1905, when Joseph | president in his message. ment entered in favor of Philip Moth- IN HER OWN DI der that allows the chiefs to talk a lit- | Big Four Embezzler Gi Ti Chamberlain started the movement.| The senate after a brief executive| ersill, an attorney, for libel and slan- . FOR INCREASE IN PENSIONS. tle to congressmen, should they drop | © ' . sfPeEEier Given Time to|he article proceeds: session adjourncd at 230 o'clock ont | 9€r, but ~gained * temporary liberty | Emphatically Denics That She Offered ivate Bills Aln "fi‘"‘"&’" °m°°§' LT ind Up His Business. a;xé l-flael mflfl o establish a nlnaml of respect to the memory of Repre- thrg’unzh mzh of habeas corpus, con- { ¢ Pay $1,000 for Husband’s Death. | Many Pflv.-;o’ !-.I,II- :'Imdy Presont- 'or ance, ecretary Dickinson A % ng duties on practically all | sentatives De Arm tending arrest was illegal - b e n the House. tnformed the bureau chiefs in his de- | v Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 7.—Charles L. | goods that are not deemed raw mate- | Lasaiter of Viegimia . OF JLss0url and | ooice"% ade in Lake county (Zion City) | New York, Dec. 7—Mrs, Mary J. st | Warriner, indicted in connection with ! partment that they could respond di- 5 lon wi rial, with the object, first, of raising| The house ha by _the sheriff of McHenry county. Wilhelm, on trial in Newark, N. J.| Washington, Dee, f—Regardless of Tectly to any requist from representa. | the d:al€ation of $645,000 from the Big | revemue; second, of assisting the home | o'clock. d adjourned at 154| MVylioe Prost teday held that the ar- | charged with the murder in February | the racent old age Dension. lagislation tives or senators for any information | JONr, T4 road, will not be brought to ucer against foreign competition; Riaaas XL o T rest was legal. Counsel for Voliva got | last of her husband, Frank Wilhelm, | providing a pension of not less than on_all ordinary and routine matters | % betore next year. Tt had been the | third, of giving preference to colonies: | REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS a ten days’ stay in the execution of the | took the stand in her own defense to- | $12 per month for practically all of pertaining exclusively to their respec- t.rllx ention oll Prosecutor Hunt to have fourth, of securing better terms from jail order. day. She had loved her husband de- | the old solMers of the country, . tive cffices, e case calleG aext week, but today | foreign countries, and, finally, of miti- UNDER MARTIAL LAW. —_— votedly up to the time of his death, | gress is still being importuned lo:“- I SHORT SUGAR WEIGHT. sho testified, and she demied emphat- | creases to almost as great an extent ‘Warriner’s attorneys obtained - —— nformation, however, bearing on s & post. i 1o; auestions of policy or . mportai of | PORemEnt of tiirty daya so that War- | fic Home producers > o 5" | Armed Invasion Expocted—State De- il fcally that ‘she had_offered Willlam | as before the general legislation was unusual matters, or of a character umr could wind up his business before partment’so Notified. One Weigher Said He Was Too Smart | Levy $1,000 to take Wilhelm's life, as | enacted. Of the three or four thou- which sound judgment would incldate 4 SENATOR SMOOT'S BILL — to Get Caught. Levy had sworn on the stand yester- | sand private bills already presented in g comine pegperly yithin the Seere; | today by the aanouncemont that Stk e A 1._Tae s T g DA R N W TR on of the head of the departmeni 3 ment of Honduras, apprehendi w in one estimony she referred | private pensions and the indications aliould not be given out until atter con- | Huddlestone of the Lake Shore and Would '2“"" . r’"’"" flow t0 8eW| armed invasion, has prociaimed martial | todey. ot the trial of six. former. o | to Wilhelm as & scoundrel, but again | are that many more will be introduced sulation with the head of the depart- [ 7 CEESE Fouthetn v fgg-d hag.been ook, and Darn Socks. law throughout the republic. This in- | ployes of the American Sugar Refin- | repeated that she loved him. Creditors, | early in the ‘session. ment. Nk et A 0At :h:ns New W g 1 formation reached the state depart-|ing company, charged with defraud- | 8he said, had frequently threatened his| At its first meeting today the house o= 3 ig Four ‘ashington, Dec. 7.—“There is just | ng pany, ge ted and 1 headquarters, However, it was sajd that | as Tuch Beed that a woman should be | Bt today. but no indication was giv- | ing the government by underweighing, | life. The defenso rested and counsel | commitiee tackled the large pile of NEW COMET the appointiment had nothing to ~do | tatight how to cook and sew, make her | vasion was expested, . © " '° " |showed that W. B. Thomas president | pegey Snming ap for dles S| Sush miiasures Sefoce N, 4nd Shvers- - late today. ble reports were ordered on abowt 450 SEEN AT PRINCETON. | With the Warriner dhortage. © | own hats and dam = her "husbands| 1 is bolieved, However, that Manuel | Sesist e T o — of them. These reports pertain to Zaschous Duriol Says 1 o Visa |\ SOLD AT AUGTION. | 1050 on ap hare 2 18t | nOn, onr Brshisp o Hondures et one nfinces o e omce and 13- | NEW JERSEY BATHTUS MYSTERY | haes ik bt b Imeniad 27 Through Three Inch Telescope. | 1., Tovas Property of the Waters. | 48, Ho foliowed this statement with | 1uiiroush the Relp of Zelava, may be | cerning the alleged frauds. oty of Wictim ReSS RISt s L ‘ . ” - John H. Thompson, who had char Princeton, N. I, Dec. T—Zaccheus Pierce Oil Company. i Pl LR Nicaragua o seck revenge. For some | of the sugar pron e dio g That_of Mrs. Srisad. TAKEN FROM DEATH ROOM. Daniel, a graduate smdentvin astron- cana $10,000 each to agricultural coll ] een suspenced among | main office of the company, swore that New York, Dec. 7.—The emaciated R £ omy at Princeton university, announc- | _Austin, Texas, Dec. 7.—At public| 000 each exlo d i Gne | Central Americans that Davilla was in | Mr, Thomas had given him such in- | pody which has figared in the Hast|/mdictment of Murder Against Jamee ‘ed today that he had discovéred a new | auction late today the Texas property e e be used In -the| sympathy with Zelaya in his effrts| stryctions yesterday in the presence of | & ,’,,g N. J., bathtub mystery as that . D. Farmer Quashed. ; teaching of domestic science. comet last night while at work in the | of the Waters-Pierce Oil company was . to crush the revolution under Estrada, ntative fre the attorn: b observatory. The position of the com- | sold to S. W. Fordyce and assoclates | | Sonator Smoot eppreciates that fun | and it is thought that Bonilla's threat- | scnevals office. . The government cll: | Cworr Tacrished i romnd a8 PO | wwatertown, N. ¥, Dec. 7—Justios et, he says, is in Tight ascension, six | of St. Louls for $1,431.741. The prop- | H0\ Ko hade of such & measure and | ened invasion of Honduras at this time | eg additional witnesses today to show | Goube seems to have been dispelled | Andrews today quashed the indictment hours sixteen minutes, and the declin- | erty of the Security Oil company was | (it & Wi Be opposed from many| would serve the double purpose of pre- | the glleged crooked work of the scales Srning the poseibility that Mrs. | of murder against James D. Farmer, ation is north about 34 degrees. It is| bought by John Sealay of Galveston | SuArters, 62372 he feels assured | venting any ald being given Zelava | o the Williamsbure docks of the com- | Somed tr Set miive ¥ that NS | who was recently taken from the death in the constellation Aurlga, for $85,000, and that of the Nevarro | y.tt [0 o make enough converts tofand at the same time render possible | pany. Thompson testified that he had | Jaentification was established at the |T00m at Auburn prison, after the court — S Refining company of Corsicanna_was the overthrow of the Davilla govern- | gpoken to Oliver Spitazer, former dock morgue by an elderly woman who said | Of @ppeals had reversed his conviction SEC’Y MACVEAGH'S REPORT. bought by Sealay for $750,000. Sixty Conf T ment. superintendent, and one of the six de- | Mps Snead had been her pupil in a | of complicity in the murder of Sarah A", oA care of the Union Tank Line company | Seoret ieranes nsurance Su- G fendants, about the apparent short|southern school. The woman's name | Brennan of Brownvill He Treasury Estimates Show Department | Were bought by Sealay 10; $40,000. perintendents, Suicide by Drowning the Verdict. | weights. Spitzer had replied, he -& was not made known. raigned on charges of felony and fo Economice—Policies Outlined. of T B e S omfac0UNt| New York, Dec. 7.—Insurance su-| Fishkill Landing, N. Y., Dec. 7.—Sui- | that he was “t0o smart to get caught®™ | "Pne police stopped the funeral cere- | €€TY In connection with the orime an ceedings imatituted some time age by | Perintendents of fourteen states met | cide by drowning was the verdict re- mony today in order that the mysteri- | entered pleas of not gulity te both. Dee. 7.—The annual re- | o€ NES ST INECS O DY | here today to consider recommenda- | turned tonight by the coroner after an | Switchmen's Strike Holds Up U. S |ous witness might examine the body. | jndependent T Disc s - tions to be made to the state legisl: inquest over the body of Margaret Army Transport. P o the l-lm:w By s tures looking to more uniform laws | Dauerty, the Vassar college girl and q i house of representatives this aft- LYNCHING AVERTED. regulating life, fire and fraternal in- | daughter of the Rev. William H. Dau- | Seattle, Wash., Deg. T Thaw Stl Tz";‘: % Get Away From | oo tago. Dacs Dalibiependont. talo e it T RS hone men from all parts of the Unfted the ernoon. It gave the usual detailed \ it » surance companies. The conference, | erty, who was found dead in a cistern statement of the treasury o] tions | Kentucky Ndgro Indicted, Tried and|which will last three days, is not open | at Hughsonville vesterday. The con- | States army x, Was| White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 7.—Not- | States met here today to discuss - the current fiscal year and the es- Sentenced to Death. to the public. tributory cause was given a# nervous | to have sailed for the Philippines last| ithstanding his repeated failure to | distance service and other matters for W1l. The estimates show exhaustion and mental aberration. | Sunday, is still awaiting part of Its|htain release under habegs corpus | importance in the contest with the Bell adminisiration poHicy of retrench- | Willlamstown, Ky., Dee. 7.—All with- Funeral of Bishop Goodsell. There was mothing to indicate foul | cargo of provisions. The eransport|procedure, Harry K. Thaw f still | companies, The significance of the pur- t. in a few hours Earl Thompson, a ne-| New York, Dec. 7.—Bishop W. F.|Plav: probably will leave W‘:"fl"m the | LI¥Ing to get away from Matteawan. | chase of leading companies in Indiana, The report dlscusses, among other | ro, was accused today of criminal as- | McDowell, resident bishop of Chica- e g‘;’“‘hw'h'ln“’l‘,zm"‘ proving the | His attorney obtained an order here | Ohio and elsew) by James §. Brai- fifldfl“’“ for meeting ng its, sault, indicted, tried and sentenced to| go, today delivered an eloquent eulo- | HOtly Contested Election at Newport. y"‘“'“d,' hormal conditions have not been | [00aY, returnable at Nyack, N. Y., next | ley, Jr., of Toledo, was discussed in an per ce increase on bank tax - | death. “The extraordinary rapidity| gy over the hody of Bishop Daniel A.| Newport, R. I, Dec. 7.—A hotly con- Saturday, directing the authorities of | informal manner. Mr. Brailey, who was ‘based on bonds bearing miore than | probably averted a lynching, as a mob | Goodsell, resident bishop of the Meth- | tested election ‘resulied in & VICtory | remgmas Rassror striking switchmen | the asylum to show cause why Thaw | present at-the meeting, confined him- nt. interest; Panama bond is-| had announced their intention of|odist church in New York, who died | for Mayor Patrick J. Boyle, who is should not be transferred to some oth- | gelf to the assertion that s cemtrol ‘sue, and rehabilitation of the customs | wreaking summary vengeance on the| Sunday, After the funeral services | now serving her thirteenth term, over z er institution. The petition was made | of the companies will not be in the In- service, in consequence of the sugar | negro. the body was left in the church amnd | Willlam P. Clarke today. Many winter by Mrs. Mary C. Thaw, who alleges | terest of the Bell system. fraud exposires, Thompson was accused of assault-| will be taken to Meriden, Conn., for|residents of New York who are New- that her son is being mistreated at|" —_— R AT 'i'at“g!n Maggie Roberts of Dry|interment tomorrow. POt citizens came here to cast their i 3. | Matteawan. 5 c':::'t‘.l'a a-:n'l-' Inauguration of mehip s. ik SR A R Heney today resigned as assistant dis- b y Ldverpool, Dec. 7: Mauretania, z West Haven Borough Election, L trict attorney of San Francisco. ~ He Railway Mait Clerk Arrested. ‘Washingtor, Dec. 7.—A ehange in Rork ] Senator John Rainés in Hospi New Haven, Dec. 7.—At the borough | Fell Backwards Into Tub of Hot Water | was appointed by District Af Sate’ OriinatgicRian of the 71 Mimnetonka, election in West Haven today, J. L. ‘Thompsonville, Conn., Dec. 7.—While | Langdon as special presecutor in today arrested Louls of the United States from - 4 Sherman, republican, was elected war- | playing in the kitchen of her home | cases growing out of the bribery graft the last 1s den, and F. A. Russell, democrat, was | here today, Dorothy- Campbell, four At the recent election elected clerk. Much' interest centered zgu old, fell backwards into a tub| Heney was defeated for the office of in the election and a large vote was ‘hot water, receiving burns which | district attorney by Charles M. Fick- e, g

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