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SEND PEARY'S PRODFS T0 DANES| i Parssois [Thg Passing of |U. S. Senalor | ewoest _smams [Counlerfoters ‘ Sy EDEESERSE limle Tim®| McLaurin Dead| ST In Waterbury This Should be Don¢) at Once to Fully Estab- I o Reprt ot e o HAD BEEN SEVERELY ILL FROM '~ PTOMAINE POISONING. PLANT IN OPERATION IN THAT CITY, IT IS BELIEVED. President Taft Formally Received Chang Yin Tang, the mew Chinese minister. 4 '| DIED AT HIS EAST SIDE HOME LAST EVENING, ¥ lish the Claim s of the Commander { 4 A . . s 3 The Wabash W in Ohio will ADMIRAL SCHLE Y CALLS UPON PEARY | rui pec 25—tno cout of ap:| A POWERIN THE BOWERY _+ DIED IN HIS LIBRARY. it or” suvo o, e Jumes Compton | SIXTEEN BAD BILLS FOUND — m'o men, All:.ldx‘f:dwl:t :: 7 o R Joseph Washington, a mnegro, was he of having rs. | And in Metropolitan Politics—Of the | At His Home in Brandon, Miss., Sud- | &7Tested at Middletown, N. Y., charged | Yesterday by Secret Service Agents with keeping an opium joint. Ol R I Mo, uplicates of §2 Certificate Bear- saved Willlam Hanlon, a skater, from | ing Portrait of George Washington, ] To Do this in the Intere sts of Justice, Whatever the Nat-| JTIiem, Sericis of Chicass ' co’éi;- Three Sullivan Cousins, Only “Big jonal Geographic S ociety’s Attitude May be—Schley | nprisonment. which-was lmpossa on | Tim" is Now Left Reaffirms His Confidence in Cook, while Believing| &ver s on acat ™ 8% Hov- —— : e e T R that Peary, Too, Re ached the Coveted Goal. uvstemious aimsnie | nesnine RS R U Follt | st Soiutor s St MR | ot 4 i Shmes ropoH o ARAIS | STVIC, g B ok Wiy T oW L O e T et Bk B 0 430 oot ¢ A€ hiage. e Extadiiatins | ° (b® tersitory. - {on o7 parsons engageq . ‘pesbins Hovered Over Massachusetts Cities at | O'clock tonight. He had been in bad | while seated in front of the fireplace in | Mps, Emile L. Fernandez, widely | oo i arainoney, and today succeed- denly from Heart Disyase—Entered the Confederats Army When 16. ' 5 Washington, Dec. 22.—Reafl frming | Danish scientists to decline such a re- W health for more than six months, and | his library. ed in finding sixteen bad bills. his entire confidence in Dr. Coght, Rear | quest, American savants feel that the T”:l"! of 2,000 Feet—Watched by | .ithin ‘s week his condition had pe| A few momentsbefore his death Sen- ,',’,‘.‘,’.m,‘g.i-" of ‘stars. died. In New York Bad Bills Confiscated. Admiral W. Schley, retirefl, called | Danes were needlessly brusque in their ousands on the Streets—Tilling- | come critical. Death resulted bfn ator McLaurin said he was feeling bet- | ot priohs disease. The spurious money was confiscated © publicly today upon Commander - Peary | declination. . * hast Out for a Night Spin. Bright's disease and inflammation ‘of | ter than he had feit at any time since - and will be sent on to ‘Washington. to submit his proofs that he r eached the heart. At the bedside were two | his recent severe iliness, resulting from Herbert Kester, aged 19 years, of | The Dolice are now looking for the the North pole to some scientific hody | HONORS BESTOWED ON COO Worcester, Mass,, Dec. 22.—Flying | Catholic priests and several members | Ptomaine poisoning. men who passed other than the National Geo,; graphic e L o through the air at an average speed | of the family. No announcement of funeral arrange- | Overton, Pa. and killed, after a %.e xovl:mmn;h;;'n&n:yfie A soclety, This, the admiral d gclares, | By the Danish People Not Likely to Be| of thirty to forty miles an hour, & Al At ments was made tonight. diaperate encountst, the largest beag o inio, “tnat there is & counterfeitin: should be done at once in the it jterests Withdrawn. mysterious airship tonight* appeared paye Abtive: fa Fitiicd, As a successor to the senator it ig| seen In Pennsylvania this season. 1| plang’in operation in this eity b of justice and to establish ‘beyoud - over Worcester, this evening, hovered | Just when “Little Tim"” was born is | pointed out "‘“!“s“"’g}m‘m migh o $2 Certifi Rt question the claims of Peary, Copenhagen, Dec. 22—t is not be-| over the city a few minutes, disap- [ ROt recorded, but he died in early | be immediately The Report that Herbert Gladstone, ertificate Duplicates. Danes Are Best Posted'| lleved that either the University of | peared for about two hours, and then = secretary of state for home affalrs, ‘The counterfeits seized are dupli- Copenhagen or the Royal Geographic | returned to cut four circles above the would be appointed British governor | Cates of the $2 certificate bearing the The admiral belleves that tf ie same | (OHCH ®S0h, “Citharaw the - honors | gaping city, meanwhile sweeping the ¢ | general of South Africa, was officially | portrait-of George Washington. In the body which condemned Cook’s daca | SoRAW, W5 T T, or® prederick | heavens with a searchlight of tremen- confirmed tn London spurious bill the face of Washington i o e s S ] A. Cook. . Officials of the university | dous power. The mews of its pre . i almost black In color. The number . ™ institution did not bestow | ence read like wildfire and thou- i cl 1 , an e qpality of paper ATapNic. susiRyt é i Tl d K Chief Naval ‘Enginesr Roggensack | ;oor "The coloring on the back of the the degree as a reward for the discov- | sands thronged the streets to watch of the German cruiser Dantzig, bill is a Nile green and is easily rub “The Danes are the bes t-poatei ery of the pole, but merely in recog- | the mysterious visitor. - had been convicted of financial irreg-|,,q Jo" oy o0 B G T damp, body of men in the world oin Arctic H lora- The airshil ined the cit: matters” he said. ~ Riiee of Dr. Sedice - Anatial mppors- ajtabip: remaliied, ovar the Gity. ularities, committed suicide by shoot- f e : tions. The Royal Geographic soclety | for about fifteen minutes, all the time ing at his home in Kiel, Copennasen nenia b o rany, of | takes the same ground. at a height that most observers set at HAVE A GENUINE MERRY CHRISTMAS x TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE v ——g——— abou A eet, ar 0 enable s : ?::"i“:“twto :v!llym’!::ym:vgxfil ’i;fr:fif," COOK PRACTICALLY DEAD even its precise shape to be seen. The BY MAKING OTHERS: MERRY! BaTtll.nt::l\:::"’M':i:n,;ou-e.pI;‘m;:r.v;moa;mr:x: AT NONY YL mitted to the same test as was ap- i glaring rays of its t searchlight, It Is the thought behind the gift that counts. got off a Baltimore & Ohio rallroad | Outcome of Domestic Trouble in Fam- plied to thous of Cook. Th: consist- | 82Ys Fridtiof Nansen, Norweglan Are- | Sonerer, Weeo sharply feqned by te) Your gift will carry happiness if selected from the train to meet his family, fell from ily of a Miner. ;;?:édwagfldg':éflgnb}; !::51;]:; ic Explorer—Peary a ast a " | which was covering the city at the s‘plend.ld stocks described by The Bulletin’s adver- a hotel window and was killed. i e Dr. Cook. showed by its :netion ia | Christiania, Dec, 22—Fridtjot Nan- | time. The dark mass of the ship could tisers today. TRe B Mot ok Sl DT to ad il e SRS T turning down the explorer tha it it holds | sen, the Norwegian Arctic explorer, to- | be dimly seen behind the light, After Gourt of apeals, deciaed that & trades | (Ky), o minmg VIaks ity s the scales of justice, as it s ees them, | 4y broke his long silence and talked | @ time it disappeared in mel direction ghion may not make compolsory levies | William Murray. & miber. Shot oad evenly and honestly. OF fe Peasy Grok SonteoVBiBl: cohac | ARt thna of i abauTh eI upon its members to provide pay for | killed his wife and her mother and Peary Should Insist Upor This. Cook 18 noylnnger Interesting. " He is | Wallace E. Tillinghast, the Worcester its parliamentary representatives. gf:gln:o‘: :;'1:1 l}]llm!dell.“ M:Imy; Moreover, Admiral Schley' believes | practically a dead man and ought to| man, who recently claimed to have b o, 1\‘4’ OM e alleged attentions that the submission of his data to|vanish from the consideration of the | invented a maryelous aeroplane, THREE MYSTERIOUS SISTERS e n! o SRty axe given as the Copenhagen should be insijted upon |world. I never trusted him, for the| Which he said he had journeyed to MUST FACE ERIAL b e o s & Austatant by Peary, whatever the Nati onal Geo- | first report which he made did not in-| New York and return by wayof Bos~ | o . . =~ = graphic ‘society’s attitude m py be. It |spire confidence, especially his state- [ ton, was absent from his home and was suggested to the admira 1 that the | ments concerning the distance of four- | could not be located. middle life, worn out, his friends say, | Noel. The legislature will convene ear- society some time ago offi cially de- |teen seconds. from the pole. This The visitor from the clouds was first | by overwork. At ithe time of his death (ly in January. 3 clared its intenti to let scientific | proved that Cook was ignorant of the] sighted over Marlboro at 5.20. The | he was chairman of the finance com- | Governor of Mississippi_Four Years. bodies of reputal standingf examine | gimplest principles of astronomical ob- | Sixteen miles between this city and [ mittee of the board of aldermen. Al- 2 ———— Mine Tnspector P. C. Cole, was 32 All Charged with Murder—Bathtub | voars o1d. He was manager of & Victim Case. general store, in which he was slain. Murray entered the store, and, with- out a word, shot Cole to death. Al- . o ‘Washington, Dec, 22.—Senator Me- v though veral the Peary proofs when they had been | servation. Even his later reports con- | Marlboro it covered in thirty minutes. | ways active in politics, he was at one i r " - ugh several persons were in the “But the organization heisn't done |trary, they were filled with improba- | Yoyager veered to the west, remained | state legislature and acting mayor of - Ocey 1t he retorted quickly. “Sc) far there | pilitics and contradiotions. ” in sight a few moments and then dis- | the city, but whatver office he held ;:,,fif:ipgl‘“h'l‘;"‘hflfiemamhfi the el Orange, N. J. hathtuh vic- | and shot his mothér-in-law as she was has been shown no dispositic m to carry | “From the first 1 was unable to sup- | @ppeared to the northwest. In five | for the moment his leadership In his | pEsisool o 1995 and served i again | B T e R G L U T out its avowed intentions, h as there?” 3 2 o1 ferred minutes the searchlight was again|own district was never shaken. Of Schisy Believes Both Men Got There B e AL jorefore proferred 10| seen glowing In the distance like & | the old Sullivan — triumvirate—Big i the penass A 8nd served one | court at Newark today and reported | to & neighbor. He dragged his wife ‘Admiral Schley declined to say on |doubted his veracity, although I did | monster star, and the ship came up, [ Tim, Little Tim and Florrie,’—only | oy beegun onmlmmh A 1m. ‘G!;l’fl that two Indictments had been found | within the yard, laid her dying beside St Eboutids haym“ e :3' the | DOt approve of his behavior after his [ hovered over the city a short time and | Timothy D. Sullivan, the state sena- | frocons term of office would ha % | against all three the body of her mother, and fired a fnding of the sclontists o1t the uni. | return, However, It s easy to under- | disappeared to the southeast. tor—“Big Tim"—is now left. Al [ DIESAT BOF o 91, 0w have ex- .. The proceedings before the grand|bullet through Mrs. Murray's heart. Iy o Copenna ren thar o 4+ | stand his indignation. At least he is a| TWwo hours later an eager shout from | cousins, they began life together and | P atoh '3, 1918, . |-sury were brief. Chief of Police Belle | He then shot himself and feil between p atylhe Nuprth gle gl b 8 r:- man, and there is no comparison be- | the waiting crowds announced its re- | rose together, “Big Tim” leading the Lawyer by Profession. of East Orange told of q.uflnx the | the two women. affirmed his bellex; ‘in the: .ex i,,-“ tween him and Cook.” turn. Slowly, its lght sweeping the | way. Befgre the telephone came into Senator McLaurin was a lawyer by | bedy: Willlam J. Kingsley, a hlffll- LR adding that he also bell kved that| = ——— :I:ave!l:l, ltdc&cledd&nr um%- flsnbofie luch.s:ner:lll use, “Little Tim” rrm. ln'rokl;-}g‘nil ‘;::d hbef]l: n:frea“&dy o; ::t':' .. :’fi",f:.‘.hn'&mhf,’: jtx';el “?;l;'gg MRS. BROKAW’'S DEMANDS Pea ” PEARY H. NOTHI & e city an en ppeared, ally | copy” or e newspaper men ‘om w 1 er he had se roug] . 'rn:' :fi&fiflf-‘ifl gf‘%fi’-fiffil&ilfl‘& s Al v heading southeasterly and thén to the ih" Tombs police court to their dflhfa. ge civil war in the Confederate army. -:O:e |: w&:uv;‘ne!d !;1:(:'(‘1 tl’}:’(hu';;h ;m:,'; A.RE‘E_REA.ONA.L' “ d ET > mand is increased by the fact that | Have No Comment to Make on Ad- | east. : T D e T, o o & Rt e e Bods: Husband Not Able to Pay $60,000 & has had wide fence In the far miral Schley's Statement.” north. - Tn 1884 he was in co wmmand of ::l'~__' KING LEQPOLD'S FUNERAL, ghe Thetis expedition which rescued | New Fork:; Dee. 20.—~“1 have po com= 4 e i A Lieutenant Greely and six men who |ment to make on Admiral Schley’s| Imposing Wilitary Procession in had been cast away at Capje Sabine. |statement.” This was the brief state- Brussels Viewed by Vast Crowds. money and yet kept their following of Woas the Brains of the Clan Suliivan, | He entered the Confederate army when Year Alimony. \ & 3 he was 16 years old. Seven children| ALL QUIET AT MAGNOLIA. aosept :Both had the gebius for and . " = N ~W. Shegd Tachicas ho g;‘t““h him. New York, Dec. 22. . Gould Bro. ‘When the present session of congress | No Further Violence Anticipated Be- | kaw did not take the stand in his ows o 4 oy opened Senator M 3 i defence today as had been expected Qéspiaphis Setaty Members | Dacliad'te ?;:Anl;ht.e g:ugul‘bymmma;ffirm Brussels, Dec. 22.—A downpour of Le;:kaw:::::tgy d::fi' leldl::hdte;rlg to Washington bem‘l‘l‘lnmwm“ fowsen wh’._n. iy S Instead, his counsel continued to in: : Didtuss the Matte:). Waldor{-Astorla, where he was a guest| rain, accompanied by a driving wind, | well, was admitted to the bar, had | Member of Important Senate Commit- | Magnolia, Ala. Dec. 22—The situa- ERaucn - testiensdylii iy o K Members of the National 'Geographic | of the New England society. opened the funeral day of King Leo- | none of the social vices, and ‘yet re- tees. tion here tonight.is S0 B SR t ith” ali t theér violence is anticipated as the re- | ing for separation with alimony & wociety declined to discuss; the sug-| New. York, Dec. 22.—Commander | pold II, but as the imposing military | tained his hold on a floating, and oft- H 1 o gestion of the retired naval officer. The | Peary very strongly intimated tonight | procession left the palace and slowly | en a rough and illiterate electorate. gou;e: efi:’g,g"fi:{'flfi, !o.\;t; ,h:e;"r:r eoctety is still smarting under the|ina lpeechJ.( the banquet of the New | moved to the cathedral, the rain ceas- | Intimates say that he was the brains | fajled to rise to her defense in (he somewhat curt reply made by the Uni- | England soclety that the expedition|ed and the gale .subsided, although | of the clan Sullivan and that he senate chamber when she was assailed. sult of the bitter feeling between the | $60.000 a year are unreasonable. ix negroes and whites of the community | view of the husband’s dimnished for- ince the killing of the young white | tune < r‘nnm Lewis, Satfxrduy night by the ne- John F. Mcintyre, Mr. Brokaw's versity of Copenhagen to, its request | which he led successfully to the north | the skies remained gray. The day | financed many of his bétter-known vyer. o - that a committes representting the so- | pole might also try for the south pole. | was & holiday, and notwithstanding | cousirs’ successful ventures. He did some active wark on the senatc | groey Montgomery. e e e a e - committee on the Mississippi river and h sociates who had the minutes of the uetycbex?erénl‘t‘!ed to be pmednt whein However, he did not commit himself | the bad weather, vast crowds were Funeral Friday Morning. tributaries and - was & member of| Vith ;he f‘:“"‘:”" R thfh‘i‘ trial had been detained, and that the Dr. Cook’s data was exallned. While | definitely as to his own share in such | early along the route of the proces~| | S vk ther imporytant = senate committees, | 8708%, fortystwo in number BELTH | ase could not well go on without him. recognizing the complets xight of the |an expedition. '} il th al a 5 ‘Little Tim's” funeral will be held the bars of the county jail at Lind: : o, ynlle, DeAT ihe palace and & |from St Ann's church, on Twelfth | 3MONg them being those of civil ser- | ;'S % hioveq that the threatened at- | An early adjournment therefore was - thedral the throngs were 80 ETeAl| Sireet, between Third and Fourth ave- | Vice, commerce, immigration, inter- |\l toor¥tho Chites by the negroes | granted, with the understanding that HUNG SUSPENDED IN 'MIDAIR NINETEEN HUNDRED OF O T o o e ra ot ¥ | nues, ‘Friday miorning. state commerce, public expenditures | 1y beon effectually resirained. - But | Mr. Brokaw will testify tomorrew 2 (AL P71 The Sullivan home was besieged | 2nd the joint committee on revision of | 4,0 negroes in this section outnumber | When court opens. FAR ABOVE THE STREET | ZELAYA'S MEN SURRENDERED. | "fhe scene was impressive as the | With callers tonight, for “Little Tim's” [ 1dWs of ‘the United States. the whites Afty to one, and the slight- — o s - procession passed through the streets, | charity and his political activity won Successor Mentioned. est overt act on their part will meet | LEOMINSTER TOWN HALL Courageous Resous of a 'Painter Who | General Rejoicing Over the ¥ictory— | where the crowds were massed on the | him friends almost without number. | Jackson, Miss, Dec, 22.—Former | with stern measures by the local au- AND OPERA HOUSE BURNED. Had Fallen from a ‘Scaffold. Next Move is On Greytown. aldswalks, st the windows and opon (U8 funersh pramises 1o betome ot U8 | Qoverhor James - K. “Vardaman andthotitien, . o L S0 of the oy g R . — the balconies and roofs. More impres- enator-elect John Sharp Willlams are on Ty, History of the New York, Decemlier 23. — A | Blueflelds, Dec. 22.—General Estrada | sive, however, was the scene at the | <lty- % mentioned in connectfon with the se- | desperado brothers, is still being pur- n the Mistery whole battalion of {lremen with |has won a compléte victory over the | cathedral of St. Michael and Ste. Gu- Never Drank Intoxicants. lection of a successor to Benator Mc- | sued by a posse, A ight are at he probably w e N apparatus turned out tod Ay to an alrm | government troops at Rama. A total| dule, the magnificent Gothic edifice Although in conStant touch with |Laurin. Several months ago Mr. Var- from a panicstricken cro-wd at Broome | of 600 men .of both armies was killed | which dominates the many arghitec- | characters of the East Side, Little Tim |daman announced his candidacy for » b and Green streets, where Christian | or wounded. Nineteen hundred of Ze- | tural beauties of ancient Brussels. never drank intoxicants, He was very |the subsequent term. Governor Noel| Fletcher Montgomery, two of the ¥ oo Rty Jarling, a painter, 'in {alling from & |laya’s men have surrendered, including| The body, after the funeral, was | fond of poker, but he did not smoke. | would not announce tonight whether he | &ro brothers implicated in the murd $160,000 and threate scaffold, had grasped fthe edge of a |General Gonzales, who wasin com- | placed in the royal burfal vault in | He refrained from liquor, he explained | would [Dke ‘an sppointment or refer 7"1 A‘f‘;{"gfimfi““ ‘n':,"‘;_m;"‘:,‘",‘;},‘,i‘; Yillage, siving Leominster the wofet wire sign and hung suspended in mid- | mand. Two Americans are reported|the Church of St. Mary at Laeken, the | tersely, with the declaration that “a |the selection to the legislature. Mr. me‘--b"lmm‘ of their brother,, Clint, | fire scare in its history. A brisk wind Selma, Ala., Dec. 22.—Shelly a Leominster, Mass., Dec. 22.—Fire to- : night destroyed the combined town hall at a loss of to sweep the alr far above the street. Jarling’s | killed. suburban residence of the royal fam- | boozer can never succeed.” Williams’ term as senator does not be- 5 : z . . ’ ht to Selma today and | spread the sparks far and wide, but companion, Joseph Bj-own, fell four ‘Washington, Dec. 22.—Up to late to- | ily. Near by are the bodiee of his Even at a dinner given in his honor | &in until next spring. :;Tnb:::‘ t Tlog cousty j:'" for safe | with the aid of fire apparatus from stories and was’ fatally crushed. night no official news of events in| queen, Marie Henriette, the Princess | last year, at the Hotel Knickerbocker, — The rescue of Jarling, effected by |Nicaragua had heen received here by gouepi’llne, and the young Duke of | for which his admirers subscribed $100 | TESTING FOURTEEN INCH GUN. fellow: workmen on {he roof, was a|Dr. Castrillo, the representative in| Brabant. a plate, he would not touch a drop. s - £ 7 courageous act. Johm Kirk lay on the | Washington of the Estrada govern- _ In the board of aldermen he always | “Highly Satisfactory” the Verditt of HEAVY BLOW ON THE JAW edge of the roof while Oscar John-!ment. ‘There was general rejoicing, Navy Department Officials. hung face downwarg, Kirk holding on [the victory. Practically all of the Cen-| RESTORED REASON TO MANIAC keeping. Sheriff Grant reported every- | Fitchburg the damage was confined thing quiet at Magnolia. mainly to the town hall. The Baptist —_— church m\:xht Iflr""mt::-\'@rnll times, dut was only slightly aged. RELEASED STRIKERS DECORATED Most of the valuable records and ac- WITH BRONZE MEDALS. | counts of the town werc saved frem the town hall. The fire started in the received undivided attention when he took the floor, representing, as he did, Tammany power. ‘Washington, Deec. 22.—“Highly sati: son crawled over th# roof’s edge and | however, over the reported extent’of to his legs. Johnson grabbed Jarling’s | tral American diplomats joined In th — Not _long ago Little Tim ' returned |factory” was the statement of officia i . ist Stri % 3 wrists and lifted the' nearly exhausted | celebration which marked the downfall | After He Had Killed His' Wife and | from Hot Spfings, Va., where he went |at the navy department today in de. | O'T Shirtwaist Strikers Had Been Do- | basement of the bullding from an un man by main force fo the roof level, [ of Zelaya, who long has been recog- Child—Then Committed Suicide. in the vain hope of regaining his |scribing the tests of the fourteen inch ing Time on Blackwell's Island. |kno s A i YNGR, where rescued and nescuer were haul- | nized as a disturbing factor in Central e Eun now in progress at Indian Head.| .o yorx Deo 22.—Cheered and | Family Injured by Natural Gas Exple- ed to safety by Kirk, their human an- | America. Fresno, Cal, Dec. 22.—Suddenl: Was Counted Rich M 2 , ks . 22.—S y be- 'as Counted a Ricl an. Md. TFive shots have been fired and “ chor in the semsatipnal tug of war| It is belisved here that Estrada will | coming violently insane foday, G. C.| For several weeks past his death |one or two more will be mecessary be- [ Praised like the suffrageitc e sion. with death, while tlhe crowd cheered | proceed next to Greytown and compel | Cheuvront, a rancher, kiiled his wife | had been almost daily expected., His |fore this gun, the biggest in the world, | tJ78 in “‘“‘h‘ e herved terms of | Muskogee, Okla, Dee. 22—Anbrey Justily. 4 the surrender of the government troops |and one child, wounded three other | widow will inherit a considerable for- |is finally “proved.” T R o clowoll's Toland for | Condrey, 10 years old, was killed, her The firemen reaclied the scene just | which have been bottled up in that | children amd ended his life under the | tune, for, like the other Sullivans, Tim | The tests so far. are sald to have each on Blackwell's Island for | "o, o " coy Srohably fatally hurt and a5 the rescue was affected. place for more than a month. wheels of a railroad trafin: was counted a rich man. He was in- | demonstrated the necessity for & spe- et A e eia ta” | three other members of the Tumily were cz — Mrs. Cheuyront was preparing break- | terested in a multitude of enterprises | clal powder for the gun, to produce the | ¥eTe decorated with brenze felas \0- [ covarely injured today by a natural gas SWITCHMEIN'S STRIKE. EX- PRES. ZELAYA PROTESTS |fast when her husband entered the| in the greater city. desired velocity and 'hitting power | D& ollow pr Who gathered at an] explosion. ~ Mrs, Lilllan Harrls, who —_— e idad kitchen with a hatches. Without a SRR & VR without too great a pressure. er leh:nm The medals were given | assisted in rescuing the family, was No Change in the Situstion—Confer- | Against the Meddiing of the United | 5orc n® SPIIt her skull with one blow, SECOND WILL TURNS UP. long. welghs 63 tons ehoots a sten | bY, the Women's Trade league. severely burned. Plumbars left & sas. oneg 16100/, Heidi Today. States in Nicaraguan Affirs, children lay asleep. In rapid succeb- | T weighing 1,400 pounds, uses 396 pounds | Three Vassar girls took part in the Shen the gas was lighted today the f sion he struck with the hatchet George, | Trouble Over the Probating of the Last |or powder at each shot, and has a|Ceremony, among thery ez Mil-| o plosion followed. The roof . was holland, who tried uncuscessfully to enter Harvard Law school. The mar, [ PIown off the house. tyr reciplents of the medals told &f PR, VT P St. Paul, Minn,, | Dec. 22—Until the Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 22.—Ex- 4 illionail x:mp tomorrdw it G\ -Higde, titog {F:esme;n Zelaya hlssuéd e manifosto | and’ Neie o Misne gl'-u%':‘gs'mwd e ot B ol s S e 4 C - | today, declaring that his surrender of - | —] i -le: . ;- = eific, and J. M. Cruber, general man- | the presidency was caused by a dusios | ong, Gladys is dying. ~The ethers will | Indiasapolls, 3:'; 'fizkny;:n“g:a City Council May Determine Size and | their experiences on the island and | Left $150,000 for Concerts for the Peo- ager of the Greay Northern, who con- | to save Nicaragua the humiliation of | As Cheuvront left the hotse C. M.|Dare, formerly Mrs. George Rhodius, Weight of Loaf of Bread. ureed thi strikery O sthnd:fim. ple. ferr:d oday ’:‘;Kh xthecf"elnem rtr:lun- oufrages threatened = by a powerful | McClung, a stepson, 19 vears old, met | had & second will of the dead million- | Springfield, TIL, Dec. 22.—The Illinois Cincinnati, O., Dec. 22.—William M. ager's mmnli e e in cago, ‘eu forelgn nation which was now inaug- | him on the porch. 'The maniac struck |aire, supposed to convey his fortune |Supreme court declared today that a PERISHED IN BURNING BARN. Ampt, an attorney, known as “Citia- “"“ be e Ngfl«nethln’fl;e m‘e u:u- urating a decisive influence over the |at his stepson’s head. Evading the|to her, she was made co-defendant to- | €ity council has the right to pass an e en” Ampt, who died last week, left ation. This wad. the information g destiny of Nicaragua. Because of -his | blow, the young mian struck his step- | day in a suit filed by a relative of [Ordinance specifying the size and | Bodies of Three Men Discovered Aft- | his entire estate of $150,000 to the en out tonight by H. B. Perham, chair- | resistance of the imposition of tute- | fath 2 weight of a | Cl C er heavily on the jaw. The blow | Rhodius to prevent the probati of of a loaf of bread, and the con- er Flames Were Subdued. city of Cincinnati for concerts for the man of the railyay councll of the Am- | fuge. “which was the forérunher of | covmed o orean tin siell of Tadcey | any will of Rhodius. Rhodias died on | ditions under which it must be mace, people. His will was filed for pro- e T et dey, orecitont ot thy | the conversion of the Latin nations on |and the hand that held the hatchet fell | Monday. and that the baker should provids| Gloversville, N, Y. Dec. 22.—Three | bate today. The estate is to be held , T, Y, P this continent into dependencies of the | to his side. Many attorneys notified the probate | SCales 5o a customer may inform hinf"{ men lost their lives in a fire which | by his widow during her lifetime. Switchmen’s urnifon of North America. | United States, he incurred the hatred 1f of th b , L Without speaking, the rancher gave | court today that they represent rela- [Self of the weight of the loaf. The| gestroyed the Keystone barn this aft- The labor lei|ders said that & con- | of that governiment, and when the de- |its handle t6 MeClung and ran to the | tives far and near who wish to stand | decision was an appeal from Chicago, | srnoon. The dead are: Abram Fon- Ambassador Robert Bacon ls for ference with M. Slade and Mr. Gruber | feat of the revolutionists seemed cer- | rail i h ity 4 f s o road track, where he thi in the way of a will being filed. They j Where a city ordinance was declared ve; i will be held tg morrow. tain, the United States government | under a passing train Satwan 211-?\;:15 allege That “Rhodlus wn‘ insane nng invalid. g:éx"figlv;?:;he":&"eb gvfi'fx':?n sx':f::: France, ‘When askell tonight regarding a | inexplicably. severed relations with | to pieces. that his relatives’ are‘all entitled to — empioye, 2 New York, Dec. 22.—Robert Bacon, report that this switchmen will be or- | Njcaragua through Secretary Knox's share in his estate. Granite Cutters’ St Settloment in| * The bodies were discovered after | Rewly appointed ambassador to Franes, e oy BT, Thurg 18 mo s | letier o the charge daffaires. He | THREE DEATHS SHOCK sight. thd Diro Tiad besn, penctioanly’ sbaued, l salled todiy on the Mauretania to take a H - v r 4 g 8 post . sibility of the men being ordered back ,’::;3?:: ?vol;‘;xgl"(’%:::ld gf:t‘::tnt:g " OLD LITCHFIELD Town | Prominent Lawyers Defend Penniless | Barre, Vt, Dec. 22.—A settlement of | crouched in a little room i the rear | Uh k. : 2ok to work untf after tomorrow's con- | the threat fo land marines: ——— Prisoners. 'h}:l:h“:"ekcmt‘;"' ';,m" and Maloul, p"}‘fi: o\f b H”r:n:a:l'nn‘.lz:|‘| (rh;xlh.rr:; omd Arrest of Mining Swindler. @ i i Wi as ke ve thot e W MOove: . Germany Fawers Red Cross Christmas Boston Attorney Charged With For- ‘ork Connections, , S0 ST eaiirts o Sieit DEoaE rd due to suffcoation.d o¢ Charles Adams, an eiderly man of Samps. i gery. Litchfleld, Clonn., Dec.” 22.—Th inent laweyrs to defend penniless pris- | TeSUme work after Christma res ble appearance, the police mp b 5 .| Boston, Dec. 22— warrant charg- | aemire oth werte fouTITe® | gners aceused of crime, Delancey Nic- 7 say they have one of a_successtul ‘Washingtom, Dec. 22.—Letters bear- y-four ours thorney of New | William R. Hearst Still in Politica, group of mining swindlers, who have fleeced wealthy English families ort ing forgery was issued today for the | shocked this v oll, former ' district af "~ shocke: staid ol 2 I e R ot Goratmas slamDe |arrest of Darius L. Moffett, an attorney |/the vietims were people. wih Naw | Yok county. appeared today in behalf | New York, Dec: 22—Willlam R. , Conn.,;"Dec.-32._The| fiseced wealthy Hnglis: .t aMxed to the face or back of letters | of this clty, and formerly judge of the | York connections. At eleven this | °f John Sullivan, a sailor, charged with | Hearst has called a meeting of hir fol. | board of governors of the New Haven | of BE00C00, ACGME WOS Artestad, b Ly comtis: aceording to the an. | Kentueky circuit court, who has been | morning Mra, Kate Bishop Prentice of | Murdering a companion in a soloon flowers in New York tomorrow night,|hospital announced tonight that the | & POStoffice Inspector with the aid o & missing for a week. Several complaints | Hartford died suddenly while visiting | PraWl. Mr. Nicoll entered a plea of at which it is said plans will be forhed | sum of $300,000 had been damated to | central offic s g Yo bl e g unt Von Bernstorff, o e nasasdor 1o, the" Unied | AEainst Moflett Huve been made to the | her father. Charics B, Blahon, . Shg | manslaughter in the Arst degreo for his | to regain contral of the the nstitution for the erection of build- | 3raiEned befors o federal commis r ervrusliy police. The warrant alleges that he|was a_sister of Charles B. Bishop, | clent T e e By 10 Gedinnd $40,000 ‘for Two Soup Tureens. lice of the United States and Canada | ~ Miss Jennie B. Belton, a Brooklyn | Carried Cargo of Flour, Not Firearms. Two Rhode lsland Boys Drownee. New Yodk, Dec. 22—Including com- | Bave been notified to arrest him. woman, who for some timé has been | New York, Dec. 22.—The Norwegian have been completed Cranston, R. L, Dec. 22.-—Attempting missions jand other Incidental ex- matron of Spring Hill sanitarium, died | steamship Stevangeren, which was re- o RN T RO :“ cross over Spectacle pond on thin penses, J. Plerpont Morgan recently | Washington Mass for Repose of Soul of | Suddenly of heart failure at four | ported two weeks ago as having con- Indepen ow Strikebreakers Discharged. ce, two boys, l‘{"'f'l J, Linkietter, 11, paid $40,000 for two soup tureens s Lanontd, .o'clock ‘this morning. The body will | veyed a cargo of firearms from this : 0diow, Mass., Dec. 32.—The Ludlow | 500 of James W. Linkietter, and which he obtained in Paris. The o Bt be taken to Brooklyn for burial. * oo today die. | Charles Glasner, son of Willlam Glas- tureens ave mow on their way to this| Washington, Dec. 22.—President Taft,| Mrs. Atma L. Underhill, a_daughter,| ists, has arrived the 200 Greek and Italian broke through and were drowned ‘eountry aiid ate the work of a noted | acce by practically all of the| of John P. White of New York, and ordboe, declaris brought here from New oday. artificier, D. A. Meissonier, and en-|members of his cabinet, will attend the | cousin _of Mrs. J. A. Vanderpoel of was York during the recent strike in the 2 graved by Huquiet. solemn high mass of requiem to be | New died late Tuesday night. 5 ) to w ended with the return of $200,000 Fire at Cincinnati. held at St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic [ She ister, - . 5 Cineds . —Fire b s & ool i S < - M&\flwd by a sister, Mrs. Hen ?‘“flg else, ¢ g m to worl this week. nnati, Dec. 22 tonight de- B - To of mines. y and Hallans whose | stroyed the . whiskey of ) R" of the soul of B Leopold ‘:; ‘daug] 5: W ';?‘xlf:'.?' New ! g - Sec r . Friedi Brothers at 2k R0 3 : 5 ¥ A z = :

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