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———— o - RURIWIG! E ONI ek Ry LET Y R e Up to Six O'clock Last Evening Twelve Voluntary Settlement of All the Government| i e i g compjeted within years. : i RO foai ¢ N odepartment's estimates to $96,- Sugar Civil Claims Against the Firm s DS 5 _Tho pobs received | FOLLOWS INVESTIGATION IN | NEW YORK'S POLITICAL GUIET- iy ey e Bodies Had Been Recovered - Ambrose “Asius, apostolic / BOROUGH OF WALLINGFORD., | =~ NESS AWAKENED. ~ |at Biushurs oo sy P0® (osidence Bt es. The pontiff expressed th the jce ren- Fraser for $575,000, A his wi 3 5 : TREASURY DEPARTMENT ACCEPTS SAME] it corn's et sy i i ; , pintosss, Woren oo | QOUTHERN RAILWAY PASSENGER WIDE AREA INFESTED TAMMANY CORRESPONDENCE Y, Cal, had $6; g Rotterdam, Dec. 16—-;me German o 000 in her possession. = 5 steamer Helene Menzell, from Mobile and- Norfolk for this port, and the| No Less Than 1,100 Nests of the Moths But this will Not Stop Criminal Prosecution of those Re-|Sweain steamor Mol Sirom were : e < in collision today off Maasluis, and | Destroyed Yesterday — Report = of ——— £ The Belgian Senate Passed the mili- Unexpeotedly Shown Up—What Tam- | tary service pint ros e mreciie, Tl 3 oo SO many Would Like ta Do Made Pubs | °f the Rational defenscs. Struck Broken Rail About 200 Feet from Reedy FQ‘»$ sponsible—Up to Date the Government Has Received | o vescels " were Jewasel but ol ol e Bretton tio—Leader Murphy Blames Hearst.| o Eight Aldermen and g, Other Givie of- Trestle, Ten Miles North of Greensboro, S.C.—I wen« ., . on . X - 9 in Fines and Restitutions from Importers of Raw| , = —=—"""" 3 R Prosecated for maltasance ty-Five Injured Being Cared For in Hospital— o Sugar the Sum of $2,830,573. T ot ihe revolt of the seminarists | New Haven, Déc: 15—F. H. Jenkins | New York, Dec. 15.—New. Yorics| The Canadian Northern Express was J. Gould and His Son Jay Escaped Unhurt. * ;x;b‘::rth!d R e‘ rowing oThe of the Connecticut agriculfural experi- | rather quiet political situation preced- | wrecked 100 miles east of annnlpeg, [rosidts s ‘;m,;mr‘;‘;f B‘Th‘:"‘wfi"“ ‘are | Tient station and W. B. Bretton, the |ing the change of administration on | Manitoba, and 40 persons injured. s entgénolonn orr the station, = today | Dec. m‘;lfl "f}t i“t‘,‘;“”‘m"i."“ by fl:: Cardinal Gibbona Will Part o 2 madé an investigation in the borough | publication of letters which purport ill Pa ate in ot of Wallingford of the zvpsy moth pest | have passed between, Charles F. Mur- | the ceremonies at the investiture of | Greensboro, N. C. Dec. 15.—Local }‘l:._:llllhn;u;' ::n ;‘r‘l;ik.-‘g;!;:e, =§-‘“ e, ‘ looking for the authors of the attack, gave us access to their books and a |to which no particular political signifi- New York, Dec. 15.—Arbuckle Broth- orn, Benoratiy. ccotiied mith being the thorough investigation was made of |cance is attached. with_ startlin hy, leader of Tammany Hall, and sev— | Rev. Dr. Shahan with the rank of | Passenger train No. 11 on the South- independent rivals of the Amer- | those books and of the customs house —— §5xpoe. oy oAl P g o % the Richmond | of the Metropolitan Maguzin 5 5 fimgm ing company, Have ac- | recoras.” W % o .| MOTHER OF BATHTUS VicTIM e lnd-dfimt- Width™ Infustodc Sp oSk oF Bis tsatatanty N il aity | Tor e £ e Ay bl e o out of their Seriis"wnen the. ‘that from 1898 to at | “As a result a shortage was report~ Ri was found that in a region of ” The Smithsonian Afri pediti at 6.40 a. m., was wrecked this morn- | wreck occurred. Mr. Russell was o, to the extent of|ed to the members of the firm, and as ARRESTED INNEW YORK | apout'a qtkcter of. a: Tulle. scsth: o R . I Nharion lly Turmes Prrarnt oo i Seress Solnalt Ak oy Pork treac | Iy Twitt. by coming in. contact sREE o < benefited thousands of dollars by reason of short | soon as they had verified the govern- " r ing— | the railroad station and hetween the . Re tle, ten miles north of here. and at 6| car stove, and is in the hospital. on imported sugar. In settle- | ment's figures they yoluntarily offered “;_"1" ?"" Midnight This Morning— | 3/ "trce and the raflroad thecs wag | Tammany Aching to Get Control. gy e S R AR B L B T A T A g L B R e ment of all civil claims against them, | to pay this sum, without suit, into the ormally Charged With Mu{d'f— an area Infested by the moth not less [ The letters as published in W. R. 3 ies had been removed from the wreck- [the special bearing the dead and in- the Arbuckles have offered and the | treasury of the United States govern-| Much Sought For Mrs. Martin in| than a quarter of 4 mile in length and |Heart's New York American suggest| Karl Jorn, the Metropoli age. It is reported fourteen are dead |jured. He left this afternoon for his in Op es has accepted pay- | ment.” Pitiably Weak Condition. of indefinite width. Four men em- |that Tammany would like to get con- | tenor. has d = | and twenty-five injured are being car- | hunting lodge, fifteen miles from here, * ment of $695,673, with the concurrence | The statement purposely omits any| ' tacly Weak Condition. pio 4 by the agricultural station to- |trol of the new democratic league, &1 | dish mobility ang eoniics tor ‘Ami. | 6d for at St Lecs hospital. of the attorney general. But criminal | reference to the methods by which the | New York, Doe, 16.—Mrs, Caroline e s o f ranged his plarms for a week's outing. prosecution of - those will | frauds disclosed were' effected. “The gv Martin, mother of Ocey W. M. FEAENS The Identified Dead. Train Thown from Trestle Into G in uo wise be hampered or conditioned | matter is now pending before the grand | nead e’ Bast Grance, A Y, VAt The Wreck of the Sioop Commodore, | The dead o far identified are: A, .| T'HA THOWE fram, Trastle Inte Crgple Cone, superintendent of the Richmond and Danville division of the Southern Rallway, Richmond, Va.; H. C. White, traveling auditor, Washington, D. C.; acceptance. The payments | jury,” was the only reply Mr. Stimson |, { made cover a shortage of duties on im- Wwould vouchsafe to all Inquiries. -:2%‘;"3&:11’&:22?tlhnlnN;‘;n‘;?argk. 1 portations made between 1898, when ‘Wil formally charged with murder. The | the Arbuckle refinéry opemed, down to | Case.of Weighers Will Go to the Jury) DIRATY CO5TEed With murder, —he| broken rail about 260 feet from the trestle that spans the small sf The train was composed of two bag= gage, one express and mall car which belonged to Washington Hull, | the Brooklyn architect, missing since | November 5, was found off Manhattan each. November. 1907. Friday. corder Mott at East Oran; vas] . Isaac Dammals, porter on the Rich- 3 S ge jand was - Y coac] Ve Total Recoversd by Government. In the trlal of James F. Bendernagel, | placed in_ the hands of centeal office | The Two Factions of the Cuban 1ib- Mond sleeper; C. B. Nolan. Pullman | dy coaches and two Pullmans, Thé The government is mow in receipt | T1omas Keloe and four other employes | detectives last night, | eral party. headed by President Gomes | (onductor, Greensboro;, Frank W. Kil- | TEEC€ S0 LIC SERORD ] CRvy Bul of the following voluntary restitutions | oL the American Sugar Refining com- | ““The warrant sets forth that the | A VERY IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION { and Vice President Zavas, have effects | bY. Birmingham, Al ar Wilkesboro, | Dress ears passed ovor in satety, buf and fines from importers of raw su- | pany for thoir alleged share in similar | prisoner “ald wilfully, feloniously, of | | ed a new truce, completelv upsetting | -, G V- . Holcom. Mount Airy. W | oo G oion“the trestle into the creely Yy frauds, both prosecution and_defense | her own malice and aforethoushi, yaur. | 1S STRICT RELIABILITY. the hopes of the conservatives. D e e INg wrgimorr, | and along the banks some twenty t0 s ard Eames, prom} IN of Salisbury, N. Richmond; ' Ed Bagby, Richmond; thirty feet below. At the point wl the first coach left the track the t 35 : y rested theis oday. The a & | "The Amerfcan’ Sugar- Refining com- ed their cases today. jury'was | der Ocey W. M. Snead,” her daugh- | ; It 1s worth a good deal to know that what | ALIBI ESTABLISHED | John G. Brodnax. pany (voluntarily), $2,000,000. excused until tomorrow, when the | ter. o - | summing up will begin. The defense Dbuy is the best. That is what The Bulletin’s adverti o e ? W pany. (fine fraposed by the " souesy, | has been allotted four Hours and the| . Arrested at Hotel Bayard, | ers have to sell. Read thelr hints to Christmas | CASE OF PRESIDENT TAFT'S WIFE | Charles T. Broadfield, Americus e ane el { 3ol | Eoveriitnt e " e willien | The, arset, Socurred at the, Hote Not » Vi B e bay of'an gniknows, white man | om0 Jolut, It s reduced t fum S Arhuckle Brothers (voluntary), $695,- | 0 (o the jury, probably Friday. Tuesday, and from which it was first t.: av:.':' bt gy, ol Rt s g z:\-éf:fl;_ old was re- | Cfrely from the crossties. The trul 3 57;: TR 3,500,873, Conversation Heard in a Waterfront | thought she had escaped. aturday, Patient Asserts. Among the patients at the hospital | Wheels ran on the ties until Hear the "of covered, $2,830,! h ¥ Saloon. But after a day of mystery an- | New York, Dec. 15.—So reistent | Who are fatally hurt are: Henry L. "?."'- lr hen lh‘h' uulia. v;:m-l Y Statement by Government's Special| picnara Whalley, formerly an em.|DCUACement came from police head- | e o ¢ | Stribling, Decatur, Ga., and F. G.(Oover, allowing rake beams and. HN 2 y quarters: early today of her arrest. was Ellis L. Rossen, a former Bronx 3 axles to fall on-the guard rail of the Counsel. plove of the sugar company's docks | ¥ IEE, SOFY FOGRY Of her arrest | school principal, in his assertion that | Smith, Spencer, N. C. | bridge. As the last coach was about Today's mn?umment of new sugar Kndl nowhsivlln:l:mt:o- mdlentce,u-wore and said she was a widow and had no | President Taft's wife and daughter Injured Placed in Hospital. on the trestle the five coaches toppled Sifads, ramitying into quarters never | during the cloting HOurs.Of testimony | home' Hor cosdition. was. Bty Helen_visited him in Bellevue hospital | x i’ time was requited to remove | over, broke loose from the mail and guspected by the public, was made dur- | today that he and John R. Coyle one | wio | J€h cOMition was | pitiably 5 last Saturday night, that Henry W.| MU 3 Trom the devris, | express car and tumbled into the mud and injure ing a recess in the criminal trial now | of the defendants. had the following | jvc 3 % Taft, the president’s brother, appeared - - - it Pt d water below nearing it close of gix employes of the | conversation in a_watertront saloon | (<Y possible. tarieay ana en,(Gaead- | day destrayed no less than 1,100 of the | organization of progreasive democrats | in covre tadar ty siomornerpalbeared | and it T ook e o | "The. Norfolle Pullmép foll Hto i American Sugar ng company. | shortly after the rald on the docks| e terence with her lawyer. Frariliy | D€sts of the moths, which were found | which is trying to rejuvenate the party | ments. Mr. Taft said that welther Mos. Drought to this city as rapidly as they | water, while the Richmond sleeper, just Couingel for The EovernaGL gave wat | resgury agnnt T Farm the special | Fort S soh Gt the govermor of New | mainly. upon ‘apple and maple trees |in this state. Tatt nor her daughter were In the clty | UIE Lo extricated, and placed In St.|in front, landed partially in the' wa= counsel ment, g sury agent: Jersey, who 1 o Mis e station now, wi e al ’ on the day or night in question, and ’s. hospi 7 ter. statement in part as follows: Covle: “They got Kehoe with the | JAEW, WO I8 also, counsel for Miss | 40001 of Wallingford, will further Murphy's Remarks. that Rossen’s statements were ridicu- | 10’8 hospital |~ "Most of the fnjured and Kkilled in the June last e commenced an in- | goods; T would not mind if it was sny- | C¥lA, Wardlaw, the victim's grand | investigate the avea of the pest and | ‘As usual Mr. Murphy was reticent | lous. George J. Gould and Son on Board. | giaopers were in the Richmond siee yeatigation as to the weights on which | one else, but Kehoe will squeal and we | 10V 1eld In New Jersey for the g destroy all the mests that are easily | when asked about the letters .today, | The former school teacher. who has | Geoige 3. Gould who. with his som, | which was demoliahed. The N : were paid on sugar landed on | will all go up the river. 4 = % \b accessible. In the area were found [but he did not deny their authestici been in Bellevue before, is resisting ef- | yay as in one of the Pullmans when | sleeper was not so badiy torn up, Ve docks of the sugar refinery of | Whalley: “Are you sure they got the | Almost Collapsed When Confronted by | the cases of the moth indicating that | “Things have comé to a pretty pass.” | forts to have him recommitted 4s in- | tha train Jumped the track. and who | fell on its side in the swollen streatiy 1 Arbuckle Brothers in the port | goods on him?” Officers. the moths were present last year, but | hie said, “when a man who tried to be | competent. The court reserved decis- | wag reported Iéillud escaped uninjured. submerging many of the passengers. w Yors. Coyle: “Yes, Parr has it in his pock- When Mré, Martin was confronted in | had not been discovered. elxectEd mayor of New York, and as-|fon. Attorneys for the. city described 3 bl . members of the firm voluntarily | et her pooni by dateotives, Mhic e e oh Extremely Serious Discavery. Biee tom::: pfes‘:v!ient of the United | Rossen’s erratic actions and how he b lapeed and it was some time before she | The only other place in the state | room» - > UBIef to enter a hotel | was deported from Montreal and ar- [ i ooy coun MUMAN LIVES MOTOR CAR SLID OVER CLIFF. 3 gained sufficient strength to start on | where the moth had been found is : rested in Washington for annoying the ? GENERAL LEONARD WOOD J. P. MORGAN CO. PURCHASE her journey to headquarters. It was Stonington and the discovery of the Extracts from the Lefters. president. HUNTING SEASON'S RECORD FELL ONE HUNDRED FEET. PICKED FOR CHIEF OF STAFF INDEPENDENT 'PHONE LINES. :‘;;; l;;;f{‘;lff c’gfl&‘};fl”:fig ':'fl:eg gab: i?'fig:mgefféxfixfi"fl? :Z:gmflg;d w:‘rge fi%ner. of the letters as printed $15000 TO PLAINTIFF. -[ Maine, as Usual, Leads in Number of Claypoo! of P: e ‘ — s ) , es- mas’ F. Smith, s @ 3 Gankral Wood'a Rise-One af the Most | Public Statement lesusd by Authority Boible, Dreed by the oficers, she | peciay aiter tho gxperience of Massa | Tammany Hall; A. J. Johnson. a Tam: | Damages Awarded in the Case of Con- Victims§of the' Chase. Harvey Bissell 8 { | Remarkablo in_the Army. of the Morgan Company. would then sink gasping Into a chair. | in trying Lo exterminate the pest and o ST L e T Quoted Jousn| s mtetticut Grand Lodge, A..O. U W.,| Boston, Dec. 15— When ‘the hunter | Pasadena, Cal, Dec. 15—Major Gen, | Toledo, O Dee 15—Amnouncement iy /(2 Wae Dnally colled and with | nas oniy fought it to a standstill as, followa; . 2 Vs, Massachusetts Grand Lodge. Bt e g the Ik, b the: <lon | DATOt By o E o A 60d, now in eommand of | was inade here today that J, P. Mor- 5 - g oy e ne ch yesterd: ith S. 8. — of the big game sea , the 3 , : QBRI cc o {hi si” will Do ths | san & Co. ate the Tehossee of o R Ry R o e wan 900 FIRE AT SYRACUSE. ' |Moriken, whom, you remémber, fs the| New Haven, Conn. Dec. 16—in a|man who had glaved at home ndded up | ids, alleh. manaisiuser, was DUSENESIN next ehief of staff of the army. Sec- 0f the independeht telephone proper- | o” Gatective’ ol ch side by prime mover in the democratic league. |dCision handed down today In the su- [ a list of figurks and grimly wrote at |fata 4 in\hx;e las! h“ ght in ‘ln auto- retary Dickinson made this announce- | ties in which James S. Brailey, Jr.. of | Ty Garrant for Mrs, Martin N. P. Saxton, Student at Syracuse|Thers is to he a meeting at the Man. | Perior court in the case of the Con- | the bottom, “Trophies ot ~ the/ hunt, | mobile acei dent. Il? et 18 a TASS % e 5 this city recently secured control, De- | v yovarr gt for Mrs. Martin's arrest University, Met Death. hattan club next Thursday to form an | Recticut grand lodge, A. O. U. W., | thirty-four human lives. o ":1‘ lurlmlvmxlle Mhich went nvvm.; G will succeed Gen. J. | tafls of the deal and future operation |jijee " who Tatriad e!mflw l‘; Oll"- organization for New York county. |28ainst the Massachusetts grand lodge, | Twenty-three persons were killed by | edge of ;';‘lfl'"{;:'; Eud° °‘;: teop Franklin Beil, whose term at the head | are not made known officially. presence ofia mystecio an at tho| Syracuse, N.'¥., Dec. 15.—A fire| Menken will have anyone made presi. |A- O. U. W., damages are awarded the | being mistaken for deer or by the ac- road and fe leet down the s of the general staff will expire next | On authority from Morgan & Co. the [ Proice of o my: U8 woman at the | which broke out In'the four story brick | dent that will be agreeable to you | PIAINtIf to fhe amount of §15,000. The | cidental or careless discharge of fire- | incline. dlayscolidod a spring. following statement was issued today ity e P building at Nos. 541-543 South Clinton | Smith is credited with the follow- | ¢ase involved the disposition of certain | arms in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- | Miss aypool's body waku fol;,n “‘3 ‘Washington, Dgc. 15. — General | by Clarence Brown, general counsel for Silent Concerning the Mystery. streét_today resulted in the death of |ing: . moneys contributed by tHe Connecti- | mont and Massachusetts, and three in [der the machihe. A \broken bl'n. Wood's rise in 1he army has been one | the United States (long distance) Tel- | Mrs. Martin was dressed in deep|Ned P. Saxton of Addison, N. Y. a| “Just had a talk with Judge Morgan | St 10dges when the order in this state | the Canadian provinces of New Bruns- | punctured her lungs. -;;Ll = ying of the most remarkable in history. En- | ephone company and the Cuyahoga |mourning with her face almost com- | student at Syracuse university, and the | J. O'Erien (another important figure | Was a part of the Massachusetts juris- | wick_and Nova Scotia. Contributory | near - g Mmoo " mm'" tering the medieal corps as an as- \ Telephone company of Cleveland: pletely hidden by a heavy veil. She |probable fatal injury of Samuel Mi-|in the democratic league) and he wants | diction and which was claimed by | causes added eight more deaths. nn:l right ; eg ‘\derfl broken and sistant surgeom h&?‘, he has been | “I am authorized by James S. Brai- | gave her pedigree when questioned in | chaels of New York city. An explo-|me to assure you that everytRing is in | them when a Connecticut grand lodee Among the score. or more known to | spinie was nlj,urnh'. A promoted by leaps ‘bounds, so that |ley, Jr., to anmounce that J. Pierpont |3 whisper and said that her occupation | sion on the third floor was the origin | good condition.” was instituted. The Massachusetts|have been seriously injured, five are - ssell sa (| that |eb A cu tln mext. April, when he' assumes his new |Morgan & Co. have purchased for thelr | was “housework” When Ter acar: |of the flames. which spread Fapldly to 2 5 grand lodge refused to surrender the | not expected to recover, two will loge | Miss (,hl)po'? to jump, but too Iate. It duties at the Jvag department, he will | own account a majority of the stocks | gree had been faken detectives fried |all parts of the bullding, and the high des Explained. money and the sult was broughtio're- | their sight and half & dosen more will |Said thut the two wers to 1kve be at the head of the whole army. He |of the United States Long Distance to question her concerning the case,|Wwind which was blowing made the| Both Mr. Menken and O'Brien issued | cover. The case went to the supreme | remain maimed or scarred for life g o 8 e o SRR Har. is only 49 years of age. and Cuyahoga Telephone -companies. | but she was quick to reply that “I will | work of the firemen exceedingly diffi- |Etatements today explaining their atti- | court on @ demurrer and was decided | Maine, & usual, leads in tie number oy Basetl o the oo e SN Attention was called to Wood before | Further than this no statement can|not talk about this until I have had |cult. Several of them were partly over- | tude. Menken. said that the letters in | there favorable to the Connecticut| of victims, 14 persons having been |vey Bissell is the son of M. R. Bissell, he had been in_the army six months. | be made at_present. the advice of my lawyer.” Thereafter | come by smoke. Six persons were car- | N0 way indicate that the league com- | §rand lodge. It was then tried recent- | sacrificed fo the chase in that state. | formerly head and founder of the Bis While serving In the eapacity of as- she uttered nothing concerning the |ried down ladders by the.firemen and | Mitted ifself to Tammany Hall and ee. | 1¢ on 1ts merits. 5. e s el eas Iy sistant surgeon, he voluniarily carried | TRANSPORT WITH MARINES mystery. a number of others jumped from up- | Judse O'Erien said that his hope was| s KING ERORSLDY |8 GAINING . /||oevers] yoarn ag0. oo ¢ lespatches ough a region este —_— per stories, several of them being in-|to & harmony to all factions, He SLAVE TRAFFIC. e ¢ with hostile Indjans, making a journey STILL LYING AT NAVY YARD.| GAVE HER NAME AT HOTEL jured. Michaels was among those who | admitted -that Smith cailed upon and But It Is Thought His Age Is Against [TRAIN CREWS SUMMONED of e miles in ove might and [, o e Pais Dela DESK AS “MRS. MAYBERRY,» | Jumped. The damage is estimated at conferred with him. House Committes on Pending Bill at Ultimate Recovery. BEFORE CORONER'S JURY W thirty e next day. In ‘essel to | = E " | $50,000. _— Loggerheads. e the sams ign_he took command ware Shoals in Daylight. 2 o —_— B Brussels, Dec. 15.—King Leopold To Tell What They Know of the of & detachment of infantry, without — Unusual Actions Aroused Suspicions | Rewards Offered for Kidnapped Girl.| S°ARP OF DIRECTORS Washington, Dec. 15—The effort of | tenacious struggle is arousing the loy Wreck at Northeast, Pa. . an_officer, when an encounter was | Philadelphia, Dec. 15.—The United| of the Managems fTourly expected with Geronimo. For |States transport Prairie, which was his action in this campalgn he was |scheduled to sail late today for Colon, | New York, Dec. 15.—] Police Notified. | 1 ouisville, Dec. 15.—Fred F. Kellner, 5 OF LOCAL Y. M. C. A.|the present congress fo suppress the | alty and admiration of the people, father of the missing child, Alma Kell- P m <white slaye traffic” has caused a ma- | are now keenly following the de . Caroline | yer, today offered a reward of $1,000| Report from Boys’ Convention at New | terialization of the ancient spectre of | opments - since yesterday's -ope Erie, Pa., Dec. 15.—The members of & atlon. | the erews of trains Nos. 6, 10, 12 and g awarded a medal of honor In 1898, is still lying at the Philadelphia navy| W. Martin. much sought in connec- | for information leading fto the recoy-| ~Haven—Visit “state rights” and the house commit- | The bulletin issued tonight by the at- {a¢" Dur)ig the Spanish-American war (vard with the 700 marines and ail ton with the mysterious death of her | oty of his gaughter. — oty W o AR oy L SRR ‘Torelgn com- | tending physiclans says that the king |fo,of the Lake Shore :2‘!52:?.';::; Pty Colomel of the Rough Riders. |munitions of war\on board. It was| daughter, Mrs. Ocey W. M. Snead, at | “Franifort. Ky, Dec. 15.—Governor| A well attended meeting of the board | Merce, before which the Mann bill is | 18 gaining. This has caused new hope |G SR Elo R T SOTIREnE SR Tor his services at Las Gasimas and |announced tonight'that the Prairie| East Orange, N. J., appeared in New of dire | pending, is at absol a that his rugged constitution will pull [ San Juan hill he was made a briga- | would positively sail at 7 o'clock to- | York today with characteristic eccen- Xfl“?;: tfxfl—'ei:ns:&mc:nfigtfig oort ‘:5)23 at mfi‘.".’&?&?flfi Zm’."a.,‘.’ . ‘%v:::.i r:fm over the ‘:ue;uun'.m l.:“:z:‘h I:frfi:; P:gf him through, but It Is privately feared fl‘vi"l:,o‘ the ":lrc::';r ”.‘;Zcb.’.‘ o;flnr-le:c .. @ier general. Later he was promoted (morrow morning. It is believed that | tricity for a brief time. kidnappers of Alma Kellner. evening, the business meetin being | Jection on-the part of the democratic | at the court that his age will not per- No. 10 early Tuesday midnight by a to & major generalship and was made |the change of plans was due to a de- | Allowed No One to Enter Her Room. e g preceded by an excellent h,,ch‘ .en.efi | members of the committee has been | mit of ultimate recovery. \, | New York Central fiver. Most of the mfwfi“:{‘-‘m‘f A'.:,b:'x Attefr the met by Lhe,nn.vu authorities o pre-| Yesterday forenoon s heavily veiled, | Governor'Haskell Somewhat Improved. | at 6.80 o'alodk In. tha iy room. | Manifested that Chairman Mann and| Princess Stephanie, who “reached | yiinesges are in Buffalo, but Coroner from Cuba; Gneral Weod was sont 1 ;;’;ch“,gf;:,,b‘:mfigg;;:ci L the Pea| taciturn woman, well advanced in| Guthrie, OKla, Dec, 15.—Gov. Charles | Those_serving were Mrs. James L. |his republican assoclates have aban- [ here today, was respectfully grected |fanley has Instructed the railroad Jears, alighted from a cab at the Hotel [ N.” Haskell seems improved tonight.| Cse, Mrs. H. H. Pettis and Mrs, W. A. | doned temporarily all efforts to obtain | by a crowd at the rai jans | SOTIBanies to produce them Wridsy the Philippines. where he finally be- |resson they decided to have the vessel| Baya d Morse. earl: tion i1 P ¢| is a great favorite with the Belgians x rd and gave her mame at the | His physician has imposed scrict aster | Morse. y action on the measure and it has &r it with Ae. He night. All the injured ars rapidly im- GOLD MEDAL FOR PEARY. ready to sail when orders were Te-| Mrs. Maybrick, Her actions weer oo Physicians are inclined to diaznose the | MeR Were received and approved. Ben- CUT WIRES, ROBBED BANK. for material gain, but to see her fa- |y, thiy city, awaiting the Instructions - e g ceived deferring her departure. Inusual as to arouse the guspeisions of | trouble as gallstones, An operation | Jamin Bruce, one of the juniors, who ther, whom she loved, although he re. |gi g S ¥ o s Publicly Acclaimed the Discoverer T A LYY both the hotel managerfent and the | may be nec‘mam - 5 attended the boys' department state | Robbers at Paoli, Okla., Sever Com- | pulsed her at her mother's deathbed. s el [ AT ¢ of the North Pole. U. S. MAPS IN POCKET FORM. | cabby. For hours she had driven about ooy e convention in New Haven, gave a good munications and Get $3,300. FAVORABLE REPORT ON BILL. 2 e aimlessly with no apparent destina-| ‘A. O. U. W. New Supreme Lodge. | TeDort of that, and was thanked for ihe et LAND WORTH $825 SQUARE FOOT. ; ‘Washington, Dec, 15.—The National |Geological Survey Units to Be Issued | tion, Once in her room, she sliomed Kansas City, Mo, Dec. 15.—Repre-| S2me _ President Browning, Vice | Ardmore, Okla., Dec. 15.—After cut- e Extending Protection to Discoveries of B | Cageraphle soclety tonlght publicly ac- | for Convenience in Field Work. |10 0ne to enter, not even the cham- | wentatiees o the Micoun Hoenuy | President James L. Case and Frederic | ting all toiesraph and: (o pioe wios or Real Estate Coal and Mineral Lands. % _ claimed Commander Robert E. Deary 5 < e Pepmald, What little food she ate was | Arizona, New Mexico, Nebraska. Col: | I CTauston told of their visit to the | entering Paoli, Okla., robbers fodas ices in New York. [ % Al discoverer of the north pole, and | Washington, Dec. 15.—The -ootabo | 16ft outside her door, orado nad Massachusetts grand lodges| L0Well Y. M. C. A, on the last day of | dynamfted ' the State Bank of Paoll Washington, Dee. 13.—The senate fn rezognitioh thereof presented him a |or pocket form has been adopted by di o i the ten-day campaign when $175,000 | and escaped with $3,800 cash. New Dec. 15.—A new high rec- t #01d medal. In presenting the trophy | the ‘United States geological Survey for | accoreis- Juarters Notified. Of the Ajclent Orller of United Work: | was rataed Jor & new Duiiding. Somse| 16 1 puit . P5000 cash. A posse| - New York, Dec. 1 DEtign In, the Gan- | CEIrOR T S eI oty i e to Commander Peary, Prof. Willis L. |the geological folios—the separate lmeg”fl?g; !h:eggszgfi:?:nmhe]n; o et g‘iggflg“gufi;’ggtl}‘: form & new $u-|of the members spoke of making a trip e e clal district was established today by | extending to discove-ies of coal of othe » Boeenas roont ot the soclely, who |units of the geological map of the | turm natiled Bt Bener” posich in | Brems Jse under the jame of the Na- | to Pawtuckst, where: there. 18 & sam. | Pacific Caast Order of R ilway Em- | the sale of a nineteen-story building at | er minerals, the protection given to de- « mcted as toas P his sen- | country now being prepared by the paign on for the raising of a debt of loyes i the corner of Nassau and Wall streets | posits of guano when found on islands B i g o ",?‘;hlohs:mmg‘er Peary (bureau. These heretofore have beem :,,’:,,‘:.:.‘?f’fl,:;,f’;;&ogg,,';fir;g:,";gg - AR 28 LA e $150000. After some minor matters | go p b OYe 'D“: ‘,';"f:n‘c Order | to the Manhattan Trust company. It | not claimed by any xovernment. T % Jman 'vho had won the ,;..:,,_ published only in folio size. The smalle g gl B Dredge, SUak, Five Lives Lok, of Dusiness had been discussed the | ;¢ Rafiwas Employes, with a member. | 1§ generally understood the price paid | resolution Is inténded to protect B ot kR (s o.nde gnnlm- er form is designed especially for those | not extradite her as a witness, however | Baitimore, Dec. 15.-News recelved meeting adjourned. | ship of more than 30,000 on the Pacific | Va8 §1.500.000. The plot on which thelf discovery by American citizens of oo Sight dhe to the poisr copltrovary. . |, /4% 0 use them In the feld | much she ls desired. and Inasmiach oh | hem i oaor ot i S Lo ived e R coast, has been reorganized, and here. | PUIdIng stands contains 1825 square | on_the Spiizbergen islands. The coal S sl it 2 A she is not under indictment they can |day morning, between Cape Leokout ARBUMENTS MADE after will be in charge of railroad men | (c¢t, #0 the price was approximately | deposits were found by New England PENDING ARBITRATION Important Changes Pending in Man- | seek her on no other protext . The |and Frying Pan shoals, of the gesges IN FARM ACCOUNT SUIT. | P actual service. T. Louls Lodger o | $825 a square foot. SItES Who inténd to mine e -pebls o agement of Lehigh Valiey R. R. Co. | New York police, on the other hand, | Port Ancon and the drowning of fise *jfhe Sania P system ‘was joade su- | TWe ofice of J. T Merems & com-uct and import 1t into the' Unfied have no complaint whatever against |men. ~The_dredge was owned by the| Cass Will Go to Jury Todsy of Wheel- | Préme superintendent. The reorgan- Strikers at Ludlow Bagging Mills Vots | New York, Dec. 15.—There were sev- > T : SRSanlle bpbatte; Snd the . Morhe b Rl era] reports in Wall street today that | DeT- American Towing company of Balti- 2 nization was effected as a preliminary | 1128 R e JLCRSS : to Return to Work. e E g miremt Sios 1o he| Wheresbouts of Fletoher Snsad Known | more. er vs. Haley in Common Pleas Court. step o & campaien by which it is plan interests ‘ate said to be prominently 14974448 MEN ¥ 24 . Lel D A P Y ng ‘actically every railroad 2. " Ludiow, Mass, Dec, 15—Pending ar- [ROIER Ot O W02 Loen valley | Nerosecutor Mott of Easex -county, | w.ierbury Property Aftached for Debe, |- I the ‘court of common pleas on { man in the western states Into mem- | COMPany. 13 b Qogntey Today L Whe . Ao bitration by the state hoard of con. | RAliroad company and that many of | New Jersey, said tonight that he re. car Available for Military Duty. Death of Rev. David C. Hughes, Father Wednesda, i #0d twatention. the. a0 :l‘;ebt;per:;tl}:!geuot?‘c&n;: v;fl:h be Succeed- s‘&rd&d !o;ily; developments as highly mte‘rariury. Conn.,“]Jec. 15 —c:l-edn%r. up with tfiem:,’:m",'nflfog“g,‘g: '{h‘f_:: | bership. r . o ~ | significant, He added that he als with claims amounting to nearly $10,- ! @ 2 s v “ R Lt mmilla o voi® |and ‘interests who have recently pur- | positive fnformation_ of the wheren: | 000 against B b. Otkes aud ALt G e it Hatey. The avio | Bill for “Jim Crow” Cars in District of Governor Hughes. Teae paton Des. 15—Ehere a1 344 ed_tonight to return to work tomor. |Ghased an interest in that company.| bouts of Fletcher Snead, the missing | Herrington tonight attached the Hotel | dence was completon fa i weindlc. ¢ of Columbi Albany, N. Y. Dec. 15.—The Rev. | itill men In this country who are e ‘company has agreed to giye |AMONE the changes which it Is said are | husband of the dead young woman, Marlborough and the smoke shop, hoth | the afternoon and the opening argu-| Washington, Dec. 15.—Representa- | David C.4Tughes, father of Govdrnor :m“n]u M Amoniiie O 2 r:".,.m. m. ers, many Of whom left tows |S)3ted is the resignation of President —— e conducted by the firm of Oakes &Her-{ment made by Attorney C. H. Hull | tive Heflin of Alabama again introduc-| Hughes, died at the executive man- L agooing Ly s after evicted from their homes | 1008 SHG the election of TL T Millér, Ford-Brown Marriage. rington, Attorney Smith, for the defendant. | 53 nia bl today making it mandatory | sion at 11 o'clock tomight, following a | furaiment ~ Tha repors toots Gk ‘owners, on T S ‘was in the midst rgum. | for the street car companies of the | recent stroke of apoplexy. Rev. Dr. - ! 13 Feburn. The strikets, wi temmicl | Eastén Tinois Raiiroad compans. Baltmore fotnr or T rricached [ Now York State Senator Raines Dead. | court adiourned 3t 430 0 elosk wniil| DIstrct of Columbia o Brovide. “Jis | Hughés. whs was 11 Fesns of b, s R A e Y o Sy fll.v recelve twenty cents a roll, the |y . Moan T Jri Returns from | Atlantic Oity iast Satarday of Mrs. | . Canandaisua, N. Y, Dec. 16.—State ! this moming at 10, whon he will finish | Crow: orScparate . strcet. curs for | fered a slight stroke about year ago o e . P. . i whites and nesroes. e y origini 3 Senator John Raines died this morning | and Attorneys Caulkins and Hull will | <Tor U DI qale._semiposarily’ Mitux e pubtt Tkl g v fo, Obeiioraiiie” A ally offered by the company. M: - & it ad, e g‘,‘;fi,’,‘gj& P e g0 Wal ‘re-| ot 145 orelock. Jolin Haines haq bect| be heard Dators Tatge Waior st | & fine of $100 for pérmitting whites coo| T Jecm nore Lox & pulpit Tn mitied to the house today by the war Soen Mg A ¢ '~ CONDUCTOR DIED ON RUN. New York, Dec. 15—J. P. M _ chief of the republican forces on the | the j and sends them out to con- | Negroes on’the same €ars. Mr. Heflin| of the attack a_ week ago and since Mann Panama Canal Bill, - P ot | New i back o the United States | Brows, 1o Far e mare or ot Tank | fioor of the New York state ' senate| sider the matier: & fow years ago had an altercation | that time ho had been gradually fail- | Washington, Dec. ' 15—Sitting unti) Edward Tilden of the 'Gilt Edge Ex- | today from England with 78 odd pieces [ Admiral J. D. Ford, U. S. N, (retired), | Si0c¢ his election as its president pro- WS N T with a negro on a Washington street | ing. after nightfall, the house buckled do: “ press, New Haven Road. of baggage and a denial of the report | of Baltimore. 3 7 »| tempore in 1902. = car, as a result of which he drew a re- to "usiness today, passed the n-'e': ted b that he would take charge of his fath- e WEDEING. volver and shot the negro. Death of Col. Charles Ledyard Norton. | bill requiting railroads to make fall New Haven, Dec, 16—While the Gilt | €T's great interests. He hinted, how- $126,000 Fire at Toronto, Explosion of Molten Metal. Pearson-Huntington. May Pra Sandwich, Mass.__Dec.. 15.—Col. | monthly reports to ol‘he inf com- ] Before U. S. Supreme ot dge express on the New York, New | ever, that he would make his home in | moronto Ont, Dec. 15 Bethlehem, Pa; Dec: 15.—An explo- 4 Charles Ledyarq -siison, authir ofif Merae: egmision 3 5.—Fire today em, Pa; At four oclock Wednesday after- Court. séveral books. of Elgvel and bototiat] s giving the commission the United tes hereafter. “EVery|in'the: fruit warehouse of Wehis sion of molten metal at the Bethlehem a e & Aoghier o Alyrtie G, _Huntiagion.| washington, Dec.. 16—Evgene . W.| romancen Oled. ot Mg prn Hictl] Dowar® £ grovite dnifort equipment time I come to the United Statest” he | company and MoWilliams & Bveri ) st, | steel works today instantly burned o er of Mrs, Frank L. Tut Baid st 1S58 eyt Rt Church and Front streets, “caused "a [ death one emplove, fatally injured an- | {his- clty, ‘And e Peanen of g?;i:;,fimfi.f iithed o Drastiny | Senos hers today alige » briet liineds. | 90 aEl oo k.:“,"..;".f'}.‘f’.:;."m Dusiness, i, charge of my fathers|joss estimated at $126,000; well in- | other and seriously burned four others. Brockton, Mass. were united in mar- ooty Ao Bl o e R XV hich general debat $: o sured. riage ot the. Rgbie ot R W T before the suprame court of the Unit- | tian Unjon, the Domestic Monthly, tige | bill, on which ges debate was con- o e asior ot e ke B o B it was nn_-ee or four years ago. e st X :edng::t:: t&d:;;o Wl:r.‘;gn;em o'r“ up‘:- %merlcu:l c.n:z:.n and Outing of adjournment. a3 Rofused fo Taave Rostraining Injunc-| U, 8 Glass Co. Dividend. | e Mow's class of e Broudway | Foe'wimesses were Sir. aha pee o Carrio Nition was | York' ehuba. . He was. ghadunted from |/8ill Consorn at Yale. tion Against Striking Brick Masons. re&émfihfin}qu‘éf ! 3| tations to trienas of its o baee _gown of | AMONE the ted spectators. Yale in 1839, and sefved in the eivil Dec. '15.—The annual | _St. Louls, Dec. 15.—Judge Dyer of declared a quarterly dividend today of | 2ttend the session next Sunday at nodn 2 Gabl Hl._ on b I war, becoming colonel of the Seventy- bate at Yale was | the United ‘States cireuit court retus- | {5070 5 TiaTierly, dividend today of in the main auditorium of the ahurch, | & Mrs. Pearson e s Bfgacion 1o Mipeilage Eighth United States coldred. . eam of porary abl when Edward Capen, " ¥ S ¥ - e Dec. 23, 1909, (Columbia) is to m'm:n um?hg: through d Massachu Dec. 15.—Arthur A. Wild- | Actor John Drew Leaves the H I Capen is to speak A Com, 5. ke A ¥ . 15.—J¢ Steamship Arrivals. of the Philanthrople. Broblems of Cons | Elleworth sipeet: brommice. Htne Court of. 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