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Reported to Have Begged the Explorer to Seek Legal Advice Elsewhere . [ROSEE A—— Sl Mr. Mack Decllares that He "ias Not the Slightest Idea of the Explu'pr'- Wherizabouts—Statement by Captain Loose Creates Quite. a Stir—Dr. Torp of University of Copenhagen Says the Latest Charges Agaidst Dr. Cook are Baged on Pure Fiction. . 72 New York, Dec. g.‘—n \ Jerick A. [enry W. ‘Wack, has severed fui-ther relations with his client. Mr. Wa.ck refused to- night to confirm or deny his withdraw- al, but it can be afirmed on competent authority thatafter & con sultation with his partners, Mr, Wack w rdte Dr. Cook #o long ago &s Novembyr 30 that he ‘must beg him to seek 1 advice else- ‘where. { < No Idea Where Cook | is Located. “I_haven't the remotest idea” said Mr. Wack tonig] ‘e Dr. Cook is seciusion when Lis pre: his own interests andj his fricnds. I read that he is in in a sani- E et ey jum, - Tief ‘e is abroad. ! Partisans and Skeptigs Now Concede Certain Facts. howe is certain— an disinterested autlority. Partisans and skeptics alike ng w concede certain cardinal facts which admit of no argu- ment. Namely: Dr./ Cook has sent his records to the Univq rsity of Copenha- ion of a commis- sion. Two men, ne a broker, who says he acted as gd. between, and one a skil'ed navigator, have sworn that Mmfidfllogrtuflmucm plete set of fabrigijted observations, covering his tri yward s.ep by step to the pole, In. | sment with his nar re s 1ly published. These statements \chrry within them- their own pmciof or disproof. Those Calculations: | Supplied by Cap- tain l.oose. “That is to say, if the papers now in the hands of e, University of Co- 3 contafjn any considerable ¢ 3 ! 'ih § o 3% H ack however, {iat Mr. Wack had long decided %o close dealings with a t who did not keep his counsel in- intentions or move- Last Meard® from Dr. Coek Nov. 23. To this phiise of the situation Mr. Wack made ithis eistement: “Dr. Cook,"" h ¢d of his owia volition and not by o B by icleBhope-6n Totsday, No- trom him by lephone on r, No- vember 23." (1 had seen him personally two days before. He was highly ner- vous, contiy ually clasped his hands over his st)mach, as if in pain, and complained of gastric distress. “Last . nlght ' Dr. Coak’s friends, Charles Wi who first came out with a dental thd & the doctor had sailed for Ttaly on Si.turday, November 27, by the Caronim, confessed to me that he had not tive faintest idea where the doetor now i and that he had not heard from him since Tuesday, No- verber-28. “My very urgent letters to the doc- tor have v emained unanswered, al- though they- demanded a reply from s any man icifous for his own affairs, and althoug!h they were addressed in care of his brother, who is supposéd to know his {hereabout: Lettor fr)m Mrs. Cook Dec. 6. Mr. Wi did receive a from 4, and yrosted Dec. § in Brooklyn, @king him {o discontinue all expenses #n the doctot “s aceount and to forward eertain papd rs which Mr, Wack un- derstood wen e affidavits bearing on_the doctor's dispiuted ascent of Mount Mc- Kimley. ~ Tha se nfidavits < the doctor originally in{‘ended to take with him to Burope, whhere they could be avall- i ”aple for the \Iniversity of Copenhagen, ¢ degired. Statemewit by Captain Loose. |, Others of Dir. Cook’s friends admitted tépight that Captain Loose consulted him freely amd even occupied rooms adjoining his at the Gramatan inn. ther this mpropinquity proved an unity for' co-operation merely or collusion ig a point on which not even Captain. T.oose cared to pro- mounce positively, ‘The captain, how- v ever, went deeply Inte his own motives this afternoon. i T went to Dr.. Cook” he sald, jking I ¢ould help him. . A short talk convinced me he was ignorant of 4ome of the esseptials of navigation. y tesk enlarged, but that was no g q on for me to debate as long as was pald. Now that payments have ceaged and the doctor has disappeared I speak out. . “I supplied the figures. They wers gratefully received. What use was made of them is bound to appear.” GHARGES AGAINST COOK “* | BASED ON PURE FICTION. Dv. Torp of Copenhagen University 1 8till Banks on the Explorer. ; hagen, Dep, 9.—Dr. T LAWYER WITHORAWS (0K SAID TO BE “SEEN IN BROOKLYN’ — 2 3 Y = BN 17 s 5 e ovl it k ‘N N R tu.nhm'm.mnnlon ship in el A : B it R. Mills Silby Has Been Appoi "_T“.'. R C— b -c:hamrmmmmn%_ PLANT NOT TO BE DISMANTLED | EXPECTED TO LEAVE WASHING- ""°"°"“"°""_"' S R . ” g rou- AS REPORTED, TON A FREE.MAN.. fogle 1o Cha i pertais e’ ' the — ~ District of Columbia. ) i K George W. Woodruff, United States PROVISIONS FOR SMALL ARMY | CAN'T AFFORD TO PAY 8113 | aistrc? suttie 'of e torrtory of Ha- el v % > » wali, cabled his resignation. \ 'S e " { Major . . Elli - Placed Within Tin Plate Cg. Stockada | For a Special Car o Transport Him ajor. :General G. F: '.‘.‘.‘.‘..‘é":'ér —Strikebreakers I!u‘f Any Moment | o New York—Not P-nniiud - 10,000 new rifies in his annual report. % @ —Troops to Remain at Bridgeport. | Travel in Public Car. vo?k:r:' at Bt::then, yfi’?%‘%’i&fifi \l?mlga dynamite and seven occupants Bridgeport, Ohlo, Dec. 9.—A thou- | wasn = o 1 3 sand cots were placed inside the tin | o ‘wile e shead of Johm R Barly, he| The Senate Committes on public ex- mills stockade tonight by guards I |leper as fast as bis counsel can break | periditures met and evolved a plan to ths employ of the American Sheet and | them down. Early expected to leave |check extravagant appropriations by OFFICIALS SAY 'm'!'cuné’u'i Tin Plate company, where a strike has | waghington today a free man to go to | congress. 3 been in for ten weeks past|ihe Rocke: ‘medical ords to Copenhagen, also declared that STRINS 18 ASQURSE-" | and-sieiny o T AR T YAk T darie oShairman Weeks of the House post.- the gceusations published in New Xork | But the Strikers Are Still Optimistio |~ Non.Union Men to Fill Mills. | """ Must Travel in Spocial Car. tion on postal savings banks ai this tally unfounded. He said that the —Conditions at Seattle.: | It is now Wmefl that in-| This arrangement was made by his | S€S8ion of congress. papers delivered to the University of stead of disman *? Copenhagen contained the original ob- servations made by Dr. Cook during|men’s strike on the Great the expedition, without alterations. Mr. Lonsdale said further that the | explorer’s report was founded of hoss however, are still jop- But a new objection bobbed up in the | M.y Susan Stewart, wife of Pay- tn dictated"by Br. Cook o Himmo | i, s _ Vorkers. et o Barly's rameporiation, " The | tbeer Someral Beewact, Uaiied St with it. 0158 water-€ritd wot:a ez E W o e D e e oy #1ys, | navy, retired, died at’ the home of - Dun! Lonsdale add- | in8. “The transport Dix, which wes strengthening *%h " | Rear Admiral Dunlap. o W S1aont- AStoLih | 10 have sailed far the Phillppines s it DIt | Lo e mirdell claieas, (v tHb repu during Dr. Cook’s stay there, but the the The Committee to Examine the Rec- ords. The committee which will examine in and out dally; yesterday we |litiamen on guard at the mills, said|he has in the world, he 5 R. Green, former cashier of Fredonia, Dr. Cook’s records is composed of the | handled 247.” following: President, Prof. Elis Strom- | The Great Northern claims . to be gren, director of the astronomical ob- | handling about two-thirds the nor- L the pl ith_th th authoriti i Seattle. Wash,, Dec. ’-’:3%; ficiis of the CompaRy intend 10 maks | yesterarsy ahd. Surtea Gemmm v | o The SRl e - Kinas is . & explorer’s acquaintance with them was | Waiting for cars that are slight, strike. opéral eounty, Ne ork, has upheld an oral oot mmn",.‘::,f‘.‘}.‘; m’}:&fi t:':.'?::"f‘.wu: and marine | o) mgde by George O'Comnor while 1g membe % according to re ot the | Farly's transportation to 1] Saglunaba s Ty o 7y lar rate for a special ear, and the law week, is lylng unloaded at her g s :gon the amw :: prehibits Early's transportation In any c,';;}'u”;::h!e, al yill‘:]"@'lfl":t‘i‘:’l; " gl | erive b ARy meoments S T g % : railroad men will have to come out of E. McMullin of the Noréh= : 2 Remaine in Quarsntine. increased railroad rates. o e Militia tg Remain on Guard. Today Early drew all his back pen- 550 | General Speaks, commanding the mi- [slon, $196.80, which is aM the money President Taft Pardoned Frederick tonight that ‘would remain on’ duty | does not want to pay n ly all of it|N. Y., National bank, who is serving a “until recalled.” to get to New York Early's counsel is | term for making false reports. His statement led to the Tumor that | now negotiating with_ the Baltimore Servatory: Dr. C. F. Pechule, astrono- | mal number of cars fn and out of Se=|the trcops will remain here to assist|and Ohio.. Meanwhile Barly is still| The Interstate Commerce Commis- mer, attached to the observatory; Gus- | attle. it of revival of work at the plant. tave Hol explorer; Prof, A. B. Yen- St. Paul, Minn.,, Dec. 9.—There s | even pnl-li.aonc of the school of mavi-|little apparent change in the the sheriff in keeping order in the [ quarantined. sion issued an order fixing the rate for bauling brick from the Central Traf- ARMY NOT GREATLY AFFECTED |fic assoclation territory to the Atlantic Dismantling Idea Abandoned. sen, - i sen, prowidme of the selloal of mazt | otk siviirion hete tatdy, T44 It ls unoficlally known that the feda BY HOOKWORM DISEASE. | ****°**- lisman ! meteorological officey and Dr. m, director of the Lund ob- on the eve of examinatiom. the object of his accusers being to influence the ere ent ley of A men's union and President Gompers of - 5 °°"°'"--:"Tl-nhd.f by u:w:o- Gen- asriculture shows that the foreats of v _ | the American Federation of Labor will : eral Torney rmy. ited States contribute 000, Dlorenand Proreor Oityen, wicre. | conter tomorrow relative o the aitua~ | Dut” 1P e samored they Yhe heahe b o B e o e, o e the tary of the Danish Geographical socie- | tion in the northwest. 3 tion in ‘Washington, Dee. 9.—“In spite of its | fiscal year of 1908. ty, also_ discredit the accusations| Reports from Billings, Mont, said|New York city vetoed their plans. vast ecomomic importance fn the against Dr. Cook. oy o hat e errtaton oo mage. | Matter of Protection Left with Sheriff | fs belioved not to. aftort. srcatly ne : :o;fif fl;:lo e Tinatl (8 6n (el | ety .lmp:wuid.hamkebrmkmmm Sridgeport. Oblo. Dec. 91t tumed | heaith and eficlency of fhe army." CALKED INTO CONFERENCE . ural .also reported to have arrived at Brain- | O lonigh! neral Speaks That conclusion Surgeon Gen- ot AT mg:.,l.'. n;;m ngtcfizw:nn ,,‘:,',,::“’:}g el;d a“nd Staples, Minn., and Livingston, | received orders from Governor Har- | eral Torney of the army has reached | Closeted With the President for More x [on{ It was asserted at strike headquar- | DOW on duty here to their homes with- | nation into the prevalence and sever- he Aetna . Standard “A Bulletin of the Department of southern states, the hookworm disease { SHERMAN AND CANNON mon at Columbus, to return all troops | after a mwre or less exhaustive exami- Than an Hour. committee.” ters tonight that the strikers still con- | in the next forty-elght hours. ity of the disease, as it appears in the ‘Washington, Dec. 9.—President Taft DR. COOK “SEEN IN BROOKLYN."” ZELAYA WILL VACATE 4 | Armine and his force of over 100 dep- | port, submitted to the secretary of + | trol the situation. 2 The matter of protection of work-|army. He makes the disease the sub- | called Vice President Sherman and 'men #as been definitely left to Sheriff | ject of conslderation in his annual re- | Speaker Cannon Into conference to- day and for more than an hour the | uty guards. Sheriff Armine is confl- | war today. three loseted in th ident’ Said to Have Bean Thers Wodnsaday WITHIN THREE WEEKS. | dent he can maintain order. Al the observers have noted, saya| private room while visitors cooled .ookin, tored Property. Y S STy 4RI, T s YA General Toj , that in man; in th it f th s g o a1t wr sutn on | Imentions of United States.Give Nica: [HEADS OF GORPORATIONS the Incects bmméz. e B s Bhataen ow . 9.1t was on & i vl ! on t of and the speaker left they declined to 004 authori: 1("'““ i s Aty DECLINE.TO TESTIFY | {,ividual. Microscope ami it on fhe co:;x]?yllm:. Presi- r anagua, Nicaragua, Dec. 9.—It is | Conce i essary Y @ent Taft also decli o talk. auth w mln:r:. :::."..‘ Now Employ Leaders in congress, however, are of mhvm« er 3 ility Law. di or res which | the opinion that the conference dealt “The i T tary investigation SHALL AMERICAN ICE €O. ' - BE DISSOLVED For Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade —Jury Will Decide Today. New York, Dec. 9.—A jury will de- Bluefields, by wireless telegraph via , with the 1 tive programme to be X&g Ym 1 g tal 3 lons followed in Mt‘:e,ulon. Tt is mw‘mn have 0 o . ‘barracks, | known that the preude“: is highly de- ' to do - e 4 jon_which will have pa’ul of 3 i ¥ v ot - wwal of the whole country and w In progress here : ‘r‘ bg' iir | he is-more or less committed to the ing a a A 54 per’cent. were in- | establishment of certain nolicies. His 1aw 1o this atdte 7 of 34 southern- pred | desire that the coming legislation be Here are a fe:y of the men who hava | Soldlers in second or subsequent en- | above criticism is sald to be accentu- remained uncommunicative or asked vq | Ustment, only 15 per cent. were infect- | ated by the attitude of the democrats, excuse fying 3 “{ who are planning to seize upon every th‘. 1-ul-.ugn:r %T t!he“lt; cflmp::tl:::v:l:g _republican mistake to make good the ‘Washington. o " declaration of Champ Clark, minority employes: William E. Corey, president | BRET HARTE'S DAUGHTER oot e e Ay ] TR cide tomorrow whether the American | Colon, Dec. 9.—Advices received here | of the United States Steel corporation; “ S8UING FOR'A DIVORCE. | house will be democratic. Ice company shall be dissolved for | from Rama state that General Vas-,| Ame b i Lt T g S One of the chief demands the pres- conspiracy in restraint of trade or |ques in command of a divsion of Ze- | 1i pracsdale Dr;:;":““:',“myf‘“‘z- Her Husband is a Wealthy Colorado | jdent has made on congress is that shall eontinue its services to 8,000,000 | laya’s forces, yesterday proposed a Gerenal Estrada, the consumers. John B. Stanchfield sum- | conference to Me- Mine Owner, there he greater economy in appropri- awanna Rallroad com! e ations. Representative Tawney, chair- pany: Cyrus 7 med up for the defense today and |leader of the revolutionists. The lat- | Sonmicr, Prosident of the International | New. York, Dee. 5.—Bret Harte's| man of the house committee on appro- James W. Osborne for the state be- | ter sent Gen. Fornos Diaz to confer atvaster comguny; Chttaso: Wash: daughter, Jessamy, is suing her hus- | priprations, was with the president gan M ‘closing arguments late lo- | with General Vasques, but the result | Re Ul o guomapPresient of the band, He e ves He will conclude tomorrow. of the meetin Stanchfleld laid stress today on | certaine iy It 1s believed that General | o, her case was called in Yonkers, N. Y., CHICAGO FIRST WARD BALL psTa=rd ] e o bt R B Ry e D 2nd Harttors, awd F. B Dnaerwond of today, she told the court that her hus= | <\ e L < % . e ¢ r - U 1 ear— Hon, inasmuch a3 ice 1s virtually & | - The sast Goast 1r ranquil The | i, e leaded ofter engagements. | 0% CHE S er in Portlahd, Me. and [ Will No orm s necéssity of life. *The trial bristles | United States cruiser Des Moines ar- | > ot Wa8 made public today. been for the generosity of an actress fining company. Henry L. Steele, a. wealthy Colo- | early in the day. has not yet been as- other rallroad presidents, C. §.|r2do mine owner, for divorce. When she would have starved if it had not Concert Takes Its Place. with evidence,” he. continued, “that|rived here this morning. Owing to MOVING PICTURES OF PRINCE who gave her a benefit. Chicage, Dec, '9.—The * cumulative there is no monopoly of ‘the 'supply, | unfavorable weather the wireless sta- Jessamy Harte married eight vears | force of protests from clergy, civic or- and, in view of increasing _artificial | tion at Blueflelds has been out of ITO’S ASSASSINATION | ago in Denyer, when she was less than | ganizations, charity workers and citi- production, can never be. When we | communication for three days. sold ice-at a low price we were ac- cused of attempting to create a mo- MOTHER OF MRS. SNEAD LOCATED IN VIRGINIA.| victoria B. @& Dec, 9. nopoly, and when we sold high, of having already created .a monopoly.” Mr. Osborne In rebuttal argued that = 18 years old, and lived happily with|zens against the annual First. ward To Be Used in Trial of Korean As- | her husband, she says, for five years. | pall, wiich in other times has been 2 i ssin. described as a disgraceful orgy, had $750,000 FIRE LOSS its effect today, when Adderman John -A mving pic- — Coughlin announced that there would no company should serve 8$,000,000 | Said to Be in Hom-—of Her Sister Near ture of the assassination of Prince Ito | In Heart of the Business District of | be no ball and that a concert would be customers with a necessity of life, A thousand dealers in competition were not too many, he thought, for so huge Roanoke, Chri Vi at Harbin is* to be used in the trial of given in its place next Monday night nsburg. e K%mwsg:d& according to ad- in the Colisenm. -~ SR ces brou; y the steamer Kaga . il o drinking or dancing will be al- Dec. $—That Mrs.|Maru today. A Russian photographer | pined effors. of he e deperioments [lowed at the ‘concert. ayor Dusse a market. He attacked the methods | Caroline Martin, mother of Mrs. Ocey | had prepared to make movin; eeded 3 v 5 . & pictures ® | said today that he had received letters of the company with small dealers and | Snead, victim of the East Orange, N. | of the qneeting of Prince Ito and Min- ;,"1,,';':',‘: :,:S::I;’dm,"“nmfl}fi:' ded 20- | threatening that his house would be went into a long analysis of its fi-|J. pathtup mystery, is in the home | ister Kokovostoff, and caught the.as- | wijen nances. $60,000,000 of paper and a cash capi- | the case. tal of only $20,000. Then they go I‘l'!xaui:tx;fln’;rn s‘lfippolgd to have t‘rflafiedy. This will be exhibited at the e ristiansburg ree weeks ago |t L. - secure $40,000,000 of competition and [ for Roanoke, but it is said she did not —_ - tod $ x: 3;: d”““&" ‘°t pay dividends on | buy a railroad ticket and was not seen | Party Celebrating a Birthday Driven dapy 68 Uk . B WAT Inarniatl hat Continusd. and water. And what 18| to board a train. It is said that after Out by Fire. reaching the railroad station on the night of her disappearance 'she hired a conveyance and went into the coun- try, where she had - remained ever ahead and offer $40,000,00 of paper to their defense? That it was a foolish thing to try and create a monopoly in ice, because it could not be done.”” BIG FREIGHTER RICHARDSON aince. Efforts to search the ¢ld Montgom- FOUNDERED ON LAKE ERIE | ery female academy at Chrlmangnm 5 in which Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Ward- w " - of a sister near Christiansburg, Va., | sassination scene upon his films. ‘hibit the ball. This corporation,” he gaid, “had |is believed by persons familiar with | Japanese officials obtained & film 500 | oo Duginess district, although the broke out last night In the heart | PIown up by a bomb if he did not pro- feet long, showing every detall of the | famtory "s150.000 ore ronjeu: bnor | SHORT WEIGHT SUGAR FRAUDS. m.;‘tt';':Lnow certain that there was no | Pursuit of the Man Higher Up Will Be the man who appeared at a window of % % lh:d f;r;llck holupe :’uflhx the fire suc-, New;| i Yhork. De|u. 2.‘:Pur‘:u:: of. Xn;: ‘West Harwich, Mass., Dec. 9.—Forty | & n making his escape unharm-| man higher up in short weigh young women, pupils at the Sea Pines | . frauds for- whieh six employes-of the boarding school here, were celebrating A fireman overcome by smoke is in | American Sugsar Refining company are a birthday tonight when they were |8 serious condition, but probably will | now on mgl,'wfll not end when the driven out by a fire which destroyed | Tecover. government's case goes to the jury, but the school and outbuildings. Rev. b, e A T W will be continued, it was sald today, Thomas Bickford of Boston, master Ryan Pleaded Guilty to Murder. before the December term of the fed- Five of the Crew Perished—Fourteen | law formerly lived, have been unsuc. | °f the school, secured shelter for them | TLos Angeles, Cal, Dec. .—The trial | eral grand jury. Evidence in the pres- Men Rescued. cessful, ®ale which has swept Lake Frie for twenty-four hours the big frelghter, BEATING WOODS FOR MADMAN W. C. Richardson of Cleveland, bound from Duluth to Buffalo, with a cargo | Ohio Farmers Warned to of flaxseed, foundered early today Themselves Against the Maniac. of W. J. Sharra, a prominent resi- ‘when she was within half a mile of Buffalo, N. ¥., Dec. 9.—In the wintry | POSSE OF ARMED CITIZENS in the homes of townspeeple, « The [ of Albert R; formerly an izer | ent trial has not brought out as yet the loss is $25,000. o for the Weeter Federation of Miners, | esponeibility of any of the executive ey Y 5 VT who killed two men and wounded a|heads of the company, and other tac- Body of Girl Found in St. Lawrence | third in a lm:dgll ho:lel h;te'g'uly. enm‘to tics will be tried. . anal. ’ an abrupt end in the superior court to- TR WA B “ale o SRR Gay, when Ryan pleaded guilty {0 mur. | Seven Months Old Boy Legally Be- Protect | of Chrenehure, N. ¥., Dec. 9—The b0y | gerin the first degree.. Judge Davis| comes the Brother of His Father. i3 - e aAUSNLEr | must sentence the prisoner to hanging | Chicago, Dec, 9.—Joseph W. Dux, dent’of Iroquois, N. Y., was fognd in | 0¥, l\f¢ Jmprisonment. Ryan was ad-| jr, seven monthe old, legally became the harbor entrance. Five of the| Shreve, O, Dec. 9.—Late tonight s | the St. Lawrence canal today® She |Jideed zane by a jury yesterday. His| the prother of his father here today erew perished. The remainder, num- |,posse of armed citizens, after a day’s | was apparently blown into the water ‘i_""s”.:‘;d:rm Otto C. Miiler and Harry ! when Judge Petit in the circuit court bering 14, were rescued from the [ search,_was still beatine the woods | while atterpting to walk across the 5 signed a decree of adoption giving the wreck by the crew of the propeller | in the vicinity of Holmesville, in | lock gates lastgnight on her way to a New Vavk_——_—Nm aper "-—n Committed child to its grandparents, Joseph Dux William A. Paine, which ‘nad anchor- | search of Oscar E. Boley, maniac, who, church meetin, and his wife. The child's mother is ed on the Waverly shoals an hour be- | while resisting arrest, killed Sheriff 3 Suicide Near Savannah. dead and his father lives with the fore the Richardson sank. Jacob Bell of Holmes county, today, | Alaska Coal Claims Investigation. Savannah, Ga, Dec. 9.—Though ap- | elder Dux. who is now the legal fa- Tonight the Paine is still riding at | at Big Prairie, south of this town. Shokane, Dec. 9.—Henry White, a|Pparently he made every effort to con- | ther of his son’s son. anchor in the heavy seas and the res-| Word has been sent to farmers | banker of Wallaee, Iado, was the chief | ceal his identity, the ~stranger who . P cued men are-all on board. throughout the. countryside to protect | witness at today’s session of the Alas- | killed himsel in a lonely field near | Ne Political Signific The insurance on the Richardson, | themselves ggainst posstble murder- | ka coa) claims investigation. He testi- | this city last Friday has been identified the Visit. amounting to $350,000, expired tomor-| ous assault by the man and many | fied that Spectial Agent Glavis brought | s Charles Bamford, formerly on the New Orleans, Dec. 9.—Isador Hazera. row. The cargo, valued et $400,000, | have barricaded their doors and win- staff of the New York World. The - was fully insured. dows. Boley oots and win- | bimoa copy of fis femous Conningham cf who was the ‘last minister to repre elle and furt! He was last seen entering the woods | the claims. .This White refused to sign | body will be sent to New York. ends of Zelaya announced today Conclusive Evidence Against Colored Members of 25th Infantry. ‘Washington, Dee. 9.—Conclusive ev- 1 o8 NCREABE OF HOUSE RENT idence 18 said to have been by the military court of inquiry into| Will Fellow Establishment of a Fire the “shooting up” of Brownswille, Dec. " SPPLP TNy v 3 District at Wareh Point. of Miss Rose Solis, daughter of Ramon | stockyards today at $10.50 a hundred | Union Men of Homestake Mining Co. Texas, that members of the Twenty- W el Solis, a wenlthyu'clzannaker of Den- | pounds. This l-’tho highest price ever Called Out. fifth lnfl.ntry?’mared, who were with- TAttached to a shotgun and 24 | affidavit, which“said it was understood | identification was made just as the|sent Nicaragua at Washington, is ex- r violence is feared. | a company wase to be formed to- dle | coroner ordered his burial here. The| pected in New Orleans tomorrow night. near Holmesville, on the ground that the statement was ez - T ey that Hazera would remain in New Or- P Two Carloads of Steers Sold at $1050 | jeans for some time, but sald that no T dobb a Hundre#l Pounds. & | political significance would be attached Gyory Marriage. Kansas City, Mo, Dec./9.—Two car- |0 the visit. . 9.—The wedding | loads of steers sold at the Kansas City in the fort fired on the town at the | .. ' Aarehouse Point, Conn., Dec. 9.— i ver, to Count Francis Emmerics Gyory | pald on the open marke Lead, 8 D. Dec. 9—The executive time thelr’ companions were racing | Following a decision of the town au- Hi The | is §: h committee of the Lead and Central through the streets of the Texas town, thorities "to establish a fire district 3 p _gn the market In “City unions of the American Federa- shooting sad left, This evidence | heTe. With the installation of hydrants e tion .of Miners today called’ out all It is reported 8 considered conclus- i oo ve. company’s houses, of the mill, that their rent would be wagon, ‘Warehouse Poiat silk mill today noti- pdd rRsE e 3 s fied the occupants of twenty of the| . $60,000 Fire at Pulaski, Va. > . der affects about 260 men who have ‘the officials of the | of which his fai unfon watchmen and others employed e company.. This or- who are employes Roanoke, Va., . 9. —Fire 0 been allowed to work since the Jock- destroyed the- Hun % 2 increased ten cents a week as soon as y¢ | the eomotny l‘tn:h unmhdl for mfllm- t ¥ rovement. e establishing a he late Al Adams, the “pol ,g" P 0 fey king,” loses -$200,000 of Vice Chancellor Garrison ‘in be g4 loast City, todey. He ruled that claims ment six months before the tax | is made. - ed through it will against Sage . bt landed in M. 3. & Co., a defunct| S R ; : ! % ‘concern, are invalld in that Mystic—At a meeting of the Corin- 4 cxer® o § valued l:fll:m: tl:a::uuoo >d in 1 op- | thian club, held in their rooms in Riv. - 1 n nat E urm, from Col following t, Today Morse Learns His Fate CONVICTED leNKlR FACES 15 YEARS IN PRISON, MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL Set for Hearing in United States Cir- cuit Court—Prisoner Talks About Misconduct of the Jury. » New York, Dec, 9—"If the govern- ment has a good case it can prove it again, but if I am denied a new trial there is no remedy for fne against the wrongs and ' misconduct of which I uu‘rl:k the special officers and jury were guilt Morse Comments on His Case. This f8 what Charles W. Morse, the convicted banker, who faces a fifteen year term in the federal prison in At- janta, says tonight in a lengthy state- ment in which he comiments on his case, contrary to his usual reticence. motion for a new trial has been set r & hearing tomorrow in the United States circuit court, which convicted him, but the argument may be post- poned because the mandate of the United States circuit court of appeals granting such argument had not been handed down tonight. The statement issued by Morse continues: “What the end will be I am not able to foretell— whether servitude under a sentence which is rarely imposed even upon a murderer or a new trial with a chance to submit my case to anather jury af- ter the passions of the paniec have cooled the cry for a victim has ceased. If it be servitude in a distant state and climate, away from my famfly and friends, I shall meet 1t with the firm consciousness that I have not violated the law or done wrong to a single in- divigual. Jury Misconduct. “You ask me what misconduct of the jury I refer to? Well, I refer to the fact that a majority of them, instead of keeping their heads clear and their blood cool, drank enough and often enough to prevent them from recelving and understanding and calmly weigh- ing the complicated facts of my case.” Will Abide by the Result. Morse goes into the charges against jury and special government agents in detail—charges heretofore made by his counsel—and concludes as follows: “I leave to any fair minded eitizen if the verdict against me should stand or whether I should not have another chance before another jury surrounded by different influences.” There is not & business man in New York who would rely on the result of any business con- ference in which the members con- ducted themselves as this jur‘, did. There is not a judge in the United States who weuld knowingly it the pald agents of the prosecut to take charge of the jury and cenduet themselves as these men did. 1 shal await the result and abide by ®” GEI*!RAL ENDOWMENT FUND TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD. Effort to Raise Balanoe of $118,000 to Complete First Half Million. New York, Dec. 9.—In the interest of completing the first half million dol- lars of the general endowment fund for Trinity college at Hartford, Comn., a number of prominent alumni and friends of the college met at the Mid- day club In New York city today as guests of the Hon, Willlam E. Curtis, late assistant secretary of the treas- ury. The following committeo ws ap- pointed to co-operate with Prof. J. 1. McCook, the representative of the cor- poration In this movement, in the ef- fort to raise before Jan, 1, 1910, the bulance of $118,000 required to com- plete the fund. Dr. Willlam H. Vibbert, chairman; Dr. W. S. Hubbard, secretary; W. T. Clyde, Lawson C. Purdy, S. B. P, Trow- bridge, Ambrose S. Murray of the Trinity church corporation, Col. W. 8. Cogswell, W. F. Collins, editor Newark Evening News, Benjamin W. Morris, Robert Thorne, George D. Howell and Willlam E. Curti; OHIO RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Assurances That President Will Do All in His Power. ‘Washington, Dec. 9.—Asurances that steps of an Important character toward the development of a systemr of water- way improvement in the heart of the country would be taken by the pres- ent congress were given by President Taft to delegations which he received in the east room of the White House today. To perhaps 300 committeemen, rep- resenting the Ohio Valley Isaprovement assoclation, the president promised to bring what influence he could for the improvement of the Ohio and later te the committee of 500 from the Now Orleans ‘“lakes-to-gulf deep water~ ways” convention he eaid that “some- thing is doing” and that the Interest of those in congress who heretofore have turned a cold shoulder to the en- tire subject of waterway imprevement had been arou FOUR DIE AT SEA ON CARMANIA Three Children Bui on West Bound Trip from Mediterranean. New York, Dec. 9.—Four persons, three children and one man, dled at sea on the west bound trip of the Carmania, in today from Mediterran- .ean ports. The children were buried at sea, The Carmania took on her passen- gers at Fiun nd Naples, and sailed with a total passenger list of 1,698, On November 29, James Johnsom, ten months old, died of nneumonia. Two days later, Junos Hoday, four years ©ld, died, and on December 3 her brother, Anton, three years old, chil- dren of F. E. Hoday, a Hungarian im- migrant. Their deaths were due te weak hearts following an attack of diphtheria, Just as the Carmania neared port today, Szarily Gyorgy, forty-six years old, a steerage passenger, died of ery- sipelas. Mexican Revolutionist Arrested in Texas. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 9.—Inez Ruiz, the Mexican revolutionist, who was re- oently discharged here after a hearing before United States Commissioner Scott for want of sufficient evidence to support a charge of ineiting a revo- lution in Mexico, was today rearrested at the instance, it is sai, of Attorney General Wickersham pemd! extradi. tion. It is alieged that R particl- pated in t.ha‘ ‘C‘“r:: ;avol::lo- twelve years ago. me WAS cap- tured, but escaped into tiis