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Gabled Parsgrapis | )y, ook Dropped|Ex-Pres. Zelaya | Conensea Teoeraus (TRAGIG™ DEATH OF JEAN CLEMENS 3 horities are taking ; P 'w‘km“:ugmsflbh. 3 : 7 Played Santa Claus fn Open Fashion, Taking a| ™ = & B ™" ™ ? HOOTE it on s .Sonee' | Youngest Daughter of “Mark Twain,” at Storm- ' LEAVES THE GAPITAL UNDER | One Man Was kit and revers .| 01610, the Country Home of the Humorist % Y ’ ! that China is preparing formally to : - » all jola- | FOR FRAUD PRACTICED ON MEM- Hearty Interest in Show Windows i e pan St ot b - coven or pankwess., | Mg in e T Salhine il 37| Mancunrian telesiops - comvention’ of BERS AND THE PUBLIC, 1908. ; JOSTLED BY THE SIDEWAH CROWDS P R m;é;gh,;;v ACTION- OF EXPLORERS® city today. The gas works wers inun- and the entire city is in ¢AT<- | The Doctor’s Claim That He Reached ’ ) : it The President for an Hour and a Half Wandered from | " teaisht. : Mount MocKinley Summit Rejectsd ' SURROURDED BY BODYGUARD | o i brtaiiitsit® 0% BODY FOUND BY MAID IN BATHTUB ' Pope Received the members of 5 = Zelaya Goes to Corinto, Nicaragua— | the several colleg: by . oins R Bals M. Wity | CEriiaS ""‘"‘3’10 presented 97| Miss Clemens, who was About 30 Years of Age, had Shop to Shop, Being Recognized by But Few —|, 50, W% &8 p 00" s | by Club as Unworthy of Credence. | Armed—Yet He Cammot Escape, | The Appesi of the Government in (he been Subject to Epilepsy Since W—ondy to . : s A ons arriving here tells of bloody bat- i A ugar ases. & g Laughingly Returns Salutation of Merry Eibulous :'1”1“"'"':1"‘“ R = ; — the United States supreme court. be Sent to Elmira, N. Y., where :}n F:nnnl,vli be olutionary forces on that lsland. n| oo York Dec. 24—The board cf icaragua, Dec. 24 Twenty-si : eld Tomorrow Afternoon from s Residence. Party who had Just Emerged from a Hotel Entrance. | Giich the tormer sufterca deteat. Sovemore OF oo e L Tt | st S S o werlty-sight Hungarian and Croa- ' ncle’ ; ; in g adrid, Dec, 24—teavy rains neat | ing in silonce, voted yith bowed heads o i LR T T M Tewe GeliNe” Sy~ e rtuguese frontier have caus that Dr. Freder % Arop- ¥ ‘Washington, Dec. 24.—President Taft ) he said, smilingly. ‘T've got all I can floods, the destruction from which has | ped from the rolls of the club (-r | ists at Rama—has Pinsrin B Phviin of Biktor: Va* sid Tnedqlng, 4(‘onn,, ;)ec. phnnlad to distribute gifts tomorrow v went Shopping afoot this afternoon,|d0 to take care of myselt assumed the proportions of a catas- | frauds practiced on its members and surrounded by |, Thomas B Flynn g MO H wain's Invalid daughter, Jean, morning. T Captain Butt stuck the volume under | trophe. At Ciludad Rodrigo at least | on the public. Coming hard upon the ital in Philad etor, died in a hos- | death tragically this morning -while at On_retiring she asked her maid to playing Santa Claus in open fashivd.|yis"arm, and the party returned to the | eleven persons have drowned and hun- | heels of the crushing verdict lately | friends. A S elphia from gas asphyx- | the bath, bringing polgnant, grief at(call her early, and when she arose Py ‘He wandered frém shop to shop, taking | jeweler's. The clerks had evidently | dreds are homeless. Some fifty houses | rendered by the university of Copen. Maxim Gu e Christmas time to Stormfield, the [this morning went to the bathroom, @ hearty interest in the store windows, | made record time in packing and pre- | have collapsed, and many others are | hagen the action of the E?lnren Escorted by Guard With im Gun. : — country home of the great American | where her lifeless body was found N and good naturedly returning the jost- [ Paring the presidential purchases, for | submerged. club today is the result of independ- | Zelaya departed from Managua un-| Captain Usher of the bureau of nav- | humorist. She was his youngest | later. Her faflure to respond to the ling of the crowd:' which jammed the | they were all ready for the president. At igation made a statement with refer- | daughter, endeared to him not only by | maid’s knocking on the door revealel Secret Service Agent Wheoler was left | . Paris, Dec. 24._All_southwest fu- : ence to officers and men needed for the | long companonship, but by falling | her death. m“,‘“ I e oo g 0 ki et Packagos rench. | rapa. whs swept. by destructive storms navy. health, caused by recurrent attacks of | Aged Fatheh Bearing Up Bravely. & ,M‘u‘l ‘behind tralled two vig- |ed the White House safely, and the|and floods today. In southeast France . epilepsy. Her death leaves Dr. Clem- | qouy oo oo philosophy, Mark o geares service men. After neatly | party. started up Pennsylvania avenue, | forests were devastated, buildings wers Canada Has Bought from the Britisn | €18 Without kin in this country (o |, With characteristic philosophy, Mark ! an hour and a half's walk, the presi— &‘,..nd homeward. demolished aid lines of communication Am “flfl.‘b..’..’m “m'! government the cruiser Rainbow,which | Share his sorrow; for his surviving time of grief ‘gmg.‘. of = " R Gential party returned to the Witte | “Merry Chrishmus, Misser Preshident” | were interrupted. = Belglum suft--d Ty ; il be the first warship of the new | daushter, Clara recently married 10| 6™ Gondolence re arriving . teom ‘House. As the president passed a Hotel on | pitCl PR Ul B TO05, own S CHRNEEN DICERNS. NS by now on her way to Burope. * | througout this ocountry and abroad. 3 i i Fifteenth street the pinwheel door to Y e atiinn : " | Death haa taken frof him his wife Few Recognized the President. the bar apon snestlly . Nour bibulous] OF Socous edEEx?"w Francis Joseph has appoint- | Death Not Due Directly to Drowning. |and his dapghter Susan. A 3 Rk ey gl 3 6 / Ladisians 2 jean’ Clensens was Ceip as the smal) mamber sy reseg, | CClbrants of ithe ~Toliday season | rRoM BROADWAY TO BOWERY mier of Hungary, and the latter will| Jean Clemens died not directly from | %0y CEmens was about 30 years emerged. They gained the sidewail, 7 ; CHRISTMAS DAY endtavor to Tofyi & oabinel drowning, as was at first supposed, | {4 404 was her Kthers close compan - § but - more probably of strangulation, | L0 % 00, ENE VQRE SIS SaThy nized him. To such as did realize that fusively, AND ALL AROUND THE TOWN the president of the United States was | weiehing cach ey i 2t ¥ ; abroad he raised his hat in return {on, geason, when one spied the presi- | The Real Christmas Spirit Was Man- The Water Supply of Atlantic City | due to an attack of epilepsy or from epilepsy, but in recent years her thy d ‘was cut off b il it th heart failure. The body was found in their salutations, but he was not forced | Got Hhist—Marryminkare Thronged 'the Tasicut Oft by & fire at the pumping | heart fallure. Hhe o0y iy partly | Beaith Had improved, particularly Wusb during the stroll. de e fer | Streste—A Thousand Blusjackets DAY of respite, this; nto the mains, thus preventing a fam- | *ubmerged, and medical examination tall Pl g noss BE 4 elook and. weibed qoun | pAll fous managed to raise their hats. Participated. A day of purest bliss Ine. PIER T i e e T Tl body will be sent to Eimjes, . mheyivania avenue o a Jewelers |, Rthant (OO NPT SER | New York Dec. 24.—From Broadway Wherein in love to plan The Allen Line Steamer Corinthian, | Maid Discoversd Dead Body. | il oo hid o Bindes aetemoer et shop, - Here he remained some lttle | o, Wit to the Bowery, and “all around the time, selecting a present for Mrs. Taft | " hnank you, gentlemen” he sald. | the town the real Christmas spirit ang his daughter, Miss Helen. He next | up.of e wish you the pame.” was in the air tonight. A cool, crisp walked over to a leather establishment o i ristmas eve, with clear skies, on “F street, where. Captain Butt| Presents for White House Employes. | /0 1t thousands of merrymakers out - Good-will to Man. T it hammore,on, Georges 181400, | \(igs Clemens had evinced phyncal [the residence of Charles J. Langdon, weariness of late, probably inducad by | an uucle. FESTIVAL of Joys \ In order &> clear an incoming vessel, [ F1EAT IO e excltement Incident 10 | Notwithstanding his great griel, It 2 i ~ 5 her sister's departure to Europe and | was said tonight that Mr. Clemens will ‘Wherein no thing to leave here for the her father from | not be abl halted Mr. Taft on the walk before | There will be no special observance ' on the streets; and they caught the . The Military League of Gresce,whose | the recent return of o or the broad display window. of the day at the White House. The | atmospheric buoyancy of the Yuletide. A time of cheer and ¢ ’ members were the authors of the re- fuedf:-wi:r- z-:,:n :'::!er:g:‘); ".‘:*{:2"}, n: ;‘3 mu;-h\’.- lm is mow 74 );ul;-. ¢:‘ "“..‘:4' “That’s just the thing,” he exclaimed, | Taft family will dine together and | More than a thousand of Uncle Sam's And Peace on Earth, cent revolutionary movement, has an- SIS ahouits Hoea 60 TN Tl IR bechm d!neom nocw o pointing with his walking stick to an | with the children all at home, the cel-| pluejackets from the battleships of the nounced its Intention to overthrow the | © B { b e nd last night she cheerfully prepared | on such a journey. For the present he ministry of its own choosing. & Christmas tree, from which she had | will remain et Stormfield. sbalorate traveling bag of Russia |ebration will not be different from that | North Atlantic fleet in port for the leather that was spread to the gaze of [in a million homes throughout the | holidays, enlivened the scene along the the envious. United States. All of the employes of | Great White Way and in resorts up- “You're right!” exclaimed the presi- | the White House received a turkey and | town and down. “Standing room only” lent, shoving the officer ahead of him, |the clerks of the executive offices will | gigns were displayed in nearly all the gpod paturedly. “LeUs get a closer | gt 35 aplece. Mr -Taft's presents 0| theaters. the Nouses where the popu- TIME: S ailles 0 op%) Mrs. William G. Roskefeller wiis an And yet withal a day o = For thoughtful deeds, and good, foir Poan arrasten tor b Aot CHAUC | L IREE SISTERS RECOMMITTED | SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE, Of Brotherhood. she had to spend half an hour |y court| - 1o THE TOMBS FOR 30 DAYS ETTLEMENT IN SIGHT. view.” ::re' »efl‘;ml_u'lt f:;.“wxhl'! t,he'1 e n:.(EM' ler ‘shows are running i having ‘been while the police guarded presents. s e f s understo cor . " |/s0la out for weeks in advance. 3 — . e 1 i ncmmstlm in Crowded Store. Seven members of the president's of- |~ The prospects of & clear Christmas DAY for sunny rifts, The' French Court Decided in favor | Ponding Extradition to .Now Jorsey Only One Obstacle .N'n: emains to ere was a commotion in = the|ficial family will spend their Christ-| gay with moderate temperature, as . A day for ]nving m of the Baroness Vauyghan, the morgan- Murder of Ocey Sne £ an__ his rnrt';o nvn'tvehreer«; “‘%1‘.‘5"?5:’.‘.‘.&‘22 %?f-:fl.?é‘.‘;’.i" n"fi?"&i‘;&";“;fit gy A < 1'”04“"'"1.“)”;“%" For Kindness bom'ul :ae":i‘r::: :‘h;o':g 5"2:9%‘{:’"‘1.:23 New York, Dec. 24—Gruesome| St Paul, Minn, Dec. 24—Oaly one ‘early a quarter --hour, going from |linger and Mmm.‘eénerd Hitch- — ";"‘:«‘:’{"an.‘ tene-ri m: | - phraseology In the indictments against | obstacle now remains in the way of & | Foancer T BrOPOrty at Ballncourt, | B rdtaw sisters, charged with tha settlement of the switchmen's sirike — murder o Ocey Snead, wa n;-a: :;xb- It is Now Reported that Dr. Cook | lic today on the arraignment of hired .a Danish newspaper man who | Caroline W. Martin, the victim's nnam&fi English thoroughly to mnmelr, (;M’r“r:- Mln‘n Snre‘ld;' h:: £ write accoun ! 1- | aunt, in the Tombs police court, 5 Cook’ ot '"-rfi::’%‘;k they were recommitfed to the Tomus . > ' ) # e e ek fomany |5 S or o | G, 5 s S was a efifiifl?mulf — Diekbme, . T Iw. eourd BrROKAW WILLING a1a take “the sald Yere to a well known book dealer's|cock. Secretary of War Dickinson is stablishment, where Mr. Taft pur-|on his way to Porto Rico on a trip of -askd a number of volumes. One of | inspection, while Attorney General S them, which he wanted to mail tonight, | Wickersham will spend the day inNew | FUNERAL OF “LITTLE TIM. Lie_tured over to Captain Butt, York with Mrs, Wickersham, who 18 al- “Here, Butt, you take care of this,” | ready there.. . 3 : MANY NOTABLES ATTENDED: Bowery and the East 8ids Show Their fféction for Dead Leader. m~§ Dec. 34—The funeral of Sullivan attracted such a large crowd to t.r: wvicinity of his home skies might cloud over by tomorrow night. CITIZENSHIP NOT DENIED NANTUCKET' ISOLATED ON ACCOUNT OF COLOR | BY SCARLET FEVER | What Judge Lowell in U. S. Circuit | All Christmas Concerts and Other Fes- Court Said About It. tivities Called OF. Boston, Dec. 24.—In admitting four Nantucket, Mass, Dec. 24.—Misfor- | many stations were required. Besides Armenians to citizenship Judge Low- | tunes never come &ingly, says the old | the thousands of personal friends of cated apd drowned.” Another cowat | eIl i the United States circuit court | proverb. The inhabitants of the coun- | the dead aldermanic leader and the [ ent inyestigations which in mo way |der eover of darkness, escorted by fifty | New York, Dec. 24.—One week -of | charges. that Mrs. Martin and Mr oday said that western Asiatics<bave | ty, island and town of Nantucket are |other thousands of admirers the fu- | touch upon the polar controversy und |Of his guard of homor and a squad of | happiness in two vears of married life | Snead did incite, procure, abet, coun- pecome so mixed with Europeans dur- | reluctantly convinced of the truth of | neral was attended by many notables | the weight of its disapproval thus be- n with @_Maxim gun. Just| was the best W. Gould Brokaw could | sel, hire and command Virginia ing the past iwentysive centurles that :heu?mvledrb. The holiday celebrations | in every wvalk of life, from the highest | comes cumulative. § | ot out af the bargain; he testified in | Wardlaw to do snd commit 1 ‘murder s s impossible to tell whether they | in the old town are doomed this year. | public officials down. S ¢ cous lay. And vet he is willing | upon the body of Ocey Snead. f are white or should. come under ¢he | At Thanksgiving o sevare storm pre- | The Bowery and the East Side were Mt. McKinley Claim Rejected. to take his wife back. Shé, however. | heretofore told, the grand jury as back to_work. but President Hawley statutes excluding the Inhabitants of | vented the passage of steamers from |particularly affected by the death of [ Preliminary to its vote of expulsion, seems to prefer separation and $60,000 | additional precaution charges all chree | of the Switchmen's union said he hat part of the world and applied us- | the mainland to the island, and it was | “Little Tim.” Of his followers he had | the joard met to pass upon the re- a year alimony. with aiding and abetting the. victim's | would: agree to nothing short of ths Ocey 1 ds and cast, throw and TO TAKE HIS WIFE BACK. | S0k Tt Onee” dhead info & certain T tub where there a grest Her Counsel Sneers at Husband's Of- | basngity ‘of water, and by means f fer of Reconoiliation. which Ocey Snead was choked, suffo- ially to the yellow race. Judge Low- |2 case of Hamlet with the Dane left| more than 10,000 om the city payrolls, | port of its committee. which has MMI “I bear absolutely no rancor toward | suicide. ulteneous re-employment of all the 211 also held that congress may amend | Out on the dinner tablesyfer not a .tur- and he and his cousin, “Big Tim” Sul- | investigating the validity of Dr. Cook's my wife” he volunteered in his te.- men. eny. s H . Mekerdich Ekenskjian, | alone will mark the day in the unfor- | uncovered their heads while the band | Cook had repeatedly made statements Avak lan, and) Basar Bayents, | tunate island. played a dirge. “Little Tim” is /said | that have not been in accord with the it objected to the grant- o to have left a fortune of about $1,000 | facts, and that he had entered™ int. \» € Of the papers on behalf of the de- | NEW TRIAL FOR JOHN. W. RIVERS | 000 in his own name, besides $500,000 | agreements which he has failed to otirtment of commerce and labor on ks g which he had previously divided be- | keep, and that the misstatements and ke ground that the Armenians were | Who is Serving a Term of Ten Years | tween his wife and his sister. broken agreements deal gt only with Aslaties and not free white persons. in Wethersfield. —_— ni&tters appertaining to discovery, bul (n his decision Judge Lowell stated Gt BADLY BURNED PREPARING to ordinary financial transactions, so ‘hat the government attempted to | parttord. Conn. Dec. 24—John:W. that no credence can be given to B! %nnl:utc-‘g-;m, already made | Rivers, who 18 sérving a maximun| [ OF COMING OF SANTA CLAUS.| statements made by him.” 10 objec o [ebrews. 4 R W 2 4 “If sboriginal peoples of Asia are | fu,of (€0 Years In state prison for | wife and Daughter of Trooper Frank cxcluded It 18 hard to find a_loophole | hioy o perere © ainor female was Morton in Hospital. 5,000000: EIBE e criminal superior court this aftern X AT CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA. and released under bonds of $10,000 by | , Vashington, Dec. 24—Preparations 7 Judge Case. pris. for the appearance of Santa Clans| The Dixon Cedar Pencil Factory Com- JPINION GIVEN BY psufé:mfimmnmogfiru?&lflt}‘n’; came to an end in the home of Troop: 3 pletely Destroyed. p deposits of ‘more than the required | &f Frank Morton, ited. Siates / : el i L. 2 g ‘clocl s mi 3 l'"b"::- e :'vf lerical Work | curity. The releass of Rivers came. oo | &, NOSPital 8o badly burned she may | ot Crystal Miver, near herer.come - i detentior A inors and Women. the result of a declsion of the supreme | 31, and his wife, seriously burned, lies | plotely destroyed the, Dixon Cedar |ang quite cheerfur advised him not to see Mrs. Brokaw. | oction of Supreme Court of the Dis- [, o) o "co i 8ot e Ter- Hartord, Conm, Dee. 24— Atforney | SOUTt, Ainding error in his trial of last | PO @ Cot mext to her. - Pencil factory. entailing a loss of half | ™ At Chinandega news was brought to | Put he insisted and won. 2 trict of Columbia. il Slations. R R h”““-m-_n opinion | March, He will be tried again at the | ,Morton and his wife had wound a| 4 million dollars, The fire spread from | zelaya on board the frain that the |, '] could mot seem to get Mra. Fro- O tors Yooy bos iyen an opinion | next ferm of the criminal -upenorJf,“k e gnamney of a1amp to| the Dixon plant to nearby bulldings | United States gunboat Princeton had | K2¥ off my mind.” he explained, “and | <o .0 ton Dec, 24.—Samuel Gom- [ Boston, Dec, 24—It was announced 1018 | is a 15 year old girl. Failure to admit 2 B ing to destrgy the entire town. Mes- |the Guif of Fonseca. -way to meel ik Elencd a_ vigorous | of- the " Eaver d_women employed at clerical work | i eviaence conflicting stn cloth sopped up the ofl. When it be- d hy v lov eration df Labor, pul i e working 1 tements al- 3 asking for ald were received : and for a week she was very loving o Federation. | Hartford railroad.are working on plans manutactuing or mercantile estab- | loged to have been made. by eho el came Reated an explosion followed and | }iofe” ot noon -and oge chemical on- | Washington Officiale Smile Blandly. | and affectionate. Everything was editorial this month e R oer body, | for. ® tunnel beneath the city to oon- e says in part: relatiye to her age was the ground on | hio, 00 became a mass of flames.| ine and fifty men were despatched to | Washington, Dec. 24.—The news of| lovely.” ainst both the action of the supreme [Rect the two terminal ‘S0 far as it {8 proper for me to|which the error was found. Trying to put out.the fire in the cloth- | $}/c"scene of the fire on a special train Zelaya's flight from Manngua was re| , Brokaw's lawyer did not press him um s District of Columbla and | said that {te work at present s pre- | luvlnn: wlm':.;ef::an:‘ fo Your 'omm- iy R {,’:5,,“,5, ’3‘,’.3“?&" fnfil mother was badly | a¢ one o'clock. Reports received here | celved with the liveliest interest in | fOr the quarrel that terminated this | Sourt of FOe VRRVERE PR, L EGad o ety liminary and’ that the matter noeds sinion he etatuta Gcee ot rofer t5| HOW HALLEY'S COMET LOOKS! | The ofher troopers af the troeb form. | 4, foUF o'clock thie atternoon state Cemtzal Americtd “alplomaticclrcles | ORe bright weak lnstend, Mr. Mcln message to congress with reference, to | he, RBPIOVA o€, (e, lieiiaii The | nd inclu its provisions employes L ed a bucket brigade and put out the oactnt SWaias sRviiy netkDr | Iack of TAebaat I S - . e n ¥ : anted |th electrification of the suburban s \ omces- engaged in clerical work, al- | Approaching Visitor Photographed by | fire D cTnatif 1the Divo MMAE {neer Gonntn . i thedints wod || el 00 Tiat Bo. ok Jontoth BT O e eourt ‘and the | t€ma of both the New Haven and B ough Tou work pertaing to. that car- Professor Percival Lowell. PR Ty R No fears were felt'for the business |ly smiled blandly and refused to talk,| PhY: He never sus dation of the president are |ton and Maine rallroads. u;“l:“m:f&g:{tfluhmkm Boston,” Dec. 24.—Despatch 1 FORGER GETS TWO YEARS, . | soction, though the fire was barning |excusing thelr retioence by the fact L gy g ol s e e - criticiged. The former on the ground b e R . S T - i “Eestate [ ¢ idl that this was Christmastide. R e vl Soctens, TR TR " ithout sanction of the [ Speeial Christmas Entertainments for T ———— ed here.today from Flagstaff, Ari St. Louis Real E D s ¢ 3 A the. sult: e ania | that it was wi t | #1280, CASH. BArL WEPYSED. | sioidd T Proc 3'"“75?.‘ Lowit a3 " e ponianiary, Rival of 3. P. Morgan Buys Vanderbitt | Knox 'fo, the. Nicarsguar sosmommasy | Brokaw. the doctor was (0o elerinate D e ne witkibert Md. ot sdves || eidiece In ot et = h P . v~ .| successtully photographed Halley’s e 3 e " official t He never heard his wife mention the et = A D} . b~ - \lleged Green Goods Man Must Pass | COmet The picture shows an irreg- | St Louis, ec. 24—M. D. Fortner Heldings in Union Trust Co. , | oy *pe fo Soitimtng by ‘This. govomn. | mame of “Bunnie” Wells, whose pres. | cate anything which could be attaclied | ;g antertammenits will be provided A (Christmas in the Tombs. ular formation, but with a distinct nu- | was found guilty tonight of uttering a New York, Dec. 24—James Speyer [ment In its demand that Zelaya be| ence in a house party at Great Neck, saba d v for the many soldiers In the five forts 34 i cleus, which s out of the cemter. chech for $12,000 bearing the forged in- | & Co., one of New York's conserva- | caught and held personally responsible | L- L precipitated the final estrange- AR TN around New York. The army branch s Charles Adams, | l::?ffif;:rp’f.fig';:&,;'fl” ?l’fi’ ‘ohtamed dorsement of Henry C, Tulley. He was | tive banking firms and rivals °r¢"n‘." for the execution of Groce and Can.| ment. He only km'\; that a_man n;fl | Canadaian r-;“ o e 3:«?;:::& gir& A h"l:.:u:rl:::: r:'r'«" as " and ‘other names, cha ! Of Saturn, in|sentenced to two years in th iten- | Morgan & Co., have purchase e | non. slept in his bed—what man he eould Jum, nto ch. mas e i th Being the leader of 4 clique ot hich the bands are clearly dcfned | fiary. years {n the peniten- | olaings of the late Cornellus Van- - not find out. oven | Winipeg, Man, Dec. 24— spread- |0, Ppropriate gifts will be distrib- K indlers who have cleaned up $250,000 = A Fortner was a real estate dealer,| derbilt in the Unjon Trust company = > deeply ' grieved,” . testfiled |-t POl LGT T Canadlan Pacifie , the past few years, posed As a pene Recent work at the Flagstaft observ- | and tried to sell an apartment building | of this city, according to an_appar- |$100,000 Fire at Vermont 8tate Hes- | Brokaw, "to learn that a man oOc L S aivs ‘coikiige; fopF of tem {less character when' arraigned before ;tor)“wxlll be. aascrl:ed by Professor | owned by Tulley to F. C. Steer. He ob- | ently authentic report in financial pital for the Insane. pled my room, when there were bach- | (GO0 (RIS CONNE into a ditch | Locomotive Boiler Expleded, ¢ United States commissioner yester-| ©0Well in a paper before one of the|tained a check for $12,000 from Steer| circles. It is-said. that the Speyers ‘Waterbury, Vt., Dec. 24.—Destruction | 10T quarters upstairs, obody but | 3 IR, Steau, east of Fort William, Men Killed, 17 Injured. ‘ax, but reversed himself and ‘offered | fCtiohe Of the American Association | as earnest money, and then Tulley re- | have taken over 1,372 shares of the |of the entire plast of the Vermat state | MYSelt had ever siept in ‘my bed be- | GiF FEEBAT, GER00 DL b orson 5 12,800 cash bail today to escape spend- | 0% the Advancement of Science here | fuded to continue' the deal. The check | company’s stock, myolving approxi- | hospital for the insans heen ooy Jore | fore. I had given orders that nobody | Gnt- LO0S fitty were injured but none | - Shawnee lc:-.,_“ Dec. m__p,l‘., # Christmas in the Tombs. The fed- | "Xt Week. was cashed by Fartner, it having been | mately $2,000,000. rowly averted today when thres wards | Should slee pin my private room and | wiy gie, workmen. it i _bs l'n}';réa?y"zh:“u ed i ittt S | Wou Diabar arney Sanfor R | -FoRh 8t B-L3ol i was s L S PR el L e A luen el 7% el ol ! o ol ar rney Sanford Rob- 2 e | Water Main Broke—Harvard Square | W} will ap) ,000. e 100 B Y i iti mshi v fing: i| New York Dec. 24—The Bar asso- Fart : 5 e | S2fely remo e m ( New York, 'via Naples: 21, Lulsiana, | roaq. R e 1 s moods. mn WHL| . fon of Nw York flled ohasess = i | torels o e Handan. & el momns | brommie % fv taot water main. In | o0 J0known cause. The loss is Pully |+ Nelson, B ¢.. Dev. 24—Joln Thaw New York, via Naples. oy ot din it appellate division of the supreme court | facturer, Mrs. Fortner was at her | Harvard square tonight flooded the | OVered by insurance. Xirklang’ of Binagow, . (durih adt.of Naples, Déc. 21: Regina D'itali, 4 p s 3 3 the late John Kirkland, cbief justice o New York. ne Gunness “Death Farm” Ordered i?,‘;,’,,’.e?‘g';'? !15. Anfi'}'&nfiifli’;“.ffl?f T T O My R E;‘i::}‘:{;;,’,,"‘ q“gm {‘{.,'“,{:;"‘é‘l,fi{}?{’ :: Missing Demented Boy Found. gcotl;‘n.flh. died ‘-(“Revelnnke ‘Wednes- Dec. 23: Verona, from Sold. ing that he is guilty of “deceit, mal- | w; i " lay t, ages year: York. wi R Boston tunnel, causing damage which | Chicago, Dec. 24.—Arthur rd, T . 24: Laporte, Ind.. Dec. 24—Judge G. C, | bractice and gross unprofesional con- e uk'z‘:hl'; :‘"“"‘""‘ His | Wil probably ‘exceed $100,000. Several |'a demented boy, whose Glsamoemrmer: R e Miagycy [ Doocay: Laplang, trom i the Laporte circuit court | duct” Robi was fined $250 last By telephone and te!ecrndah poles were un- | from the Elgin insane asylum aroused ¢y K. Thaw. From New York Liverpool, Dec. 24: ordered ' the famous ‘death | Summer for alleged connection with| Tarrytown, N, 3 m | dermined and fell with thelr wires in- | suspi, had died - of Hasry, - o of Mre: Belie Gmm::- mgsm spiriting away the books of the Unit. | Rockefeller distribated gis tontom ‘srm:e-"e:"’ ot e a1 icion that he od %‘.‘flwm be sent to Scotiand. John Philadeiphia, via Queenstown. ‘that nht.e‘ ey e settled. ;"fwwr‘,cm’gflé o e e gAY mmm%‘%:';l jus hopethers [ jured, | o found- in the 11 to travel for e, e a0k P s P iy R ‘gran . g “refer- very year of ser- 'fi; B00. " The rsomal ntash | ence to this cass that the Bar aseocis- | vics, Three men recotssd 1100 ach, 3 his way back: from the coast when he| At Bouthampton: Dec. 24, Majestic, Tt by Mrs. Gunness gmounted —tq | tion now seeks his disbarment. e Second Will of George Rhodius to Be the statutes to provide more specifical- | key arrived. livan, were known as the most liperal | assertion that he reached the summit | With a small number of friends and & | timony foday; “and if she will prom- | TAFT'S LONG LOST PIE BEGGAR GIRL RANG the definition of a white person clear- | cases of scarlet fever have broken out | neral was the stop made by the im- | recommended that “Dr. Cook's ciaim ise is that she will not accuse me of Ccitizenship to allens on account | ordered the suspension of all public | rooms of the T. D. Sullivan association | Explorers’ club ds unworthy of ered- | Z¢laya, with'his guard and their Max- | makes that promise I will wish Her @ — Over to the Children's Society. of final citizenship papers to Jacob |OF, and quiet domestic observances | where the many thousands in the street | was based on its finding that “Dr. |train at Managua. The frain depart- Mrs. Brokaw was not present 10 |President Taft's Thanksgiving dinner | Armentan girl rang the doorbell and breakfast, The entire party comprised | today. But her counsel was disi Of course it's not the same ple, or [ by the butler who answered her sum. AN about 100 of Zelaya’s most intimate | clined to. credit Mr. Brokaw's sincer- ve been barred from the |mons and turned over to the Chil- friends, among them Joaquin Pasos,| ity “If Mr. Brokaw means whal e | Whits Hotes grounds by Capt. Archl- | dren's society, where she will be held Louis Coasin his two sons, Horatio| says” commented Mr. Baldwin to the | palq Butt, the president's military aide, | pending arraignment on Mond: and Alfonso, his private secretary, and | court, “there Is no reason why who also arbitrates the menus of those [ ‘The little mendicant sald she w: James Hall, the American, partner.of | should mot be reconciled. but I he- |who aspire to feeg the president. Lillian Bayagian of Worcester, Mass Zelaya in Nicaraguan gold mines. lieve it is nothing more than a well- [ The bakers of Yersey City and New 3‘;06;::’:;; of a %flet:_r m‘o -c-'nwl:; Zelaya Appeared Cheerful. planned scheme to create favor fo* the | York were not taking any chances on oo Pk mmnh‘du(n m% oty "o"““m Mr 3 defendant.” his ple. It was packed In a heavy After Dreakiadting, Zelayn and his|"°)y'ise regumption of hoarings today | woaden box four reet square. nailed Rockefeller o buy pressnte forthe proceeded to Corinto, where they ar- Brokaw was asked to describe the sin- | with tenpenny nails, and all the way unlrle‘r found in the child’s Mk*’ " gle week of wedded bliss he would |from New York to JVashington foi T e OO sneions Pres | allow. He was sick, he said, at the | delegates of the bakers' union sat on e T e T time, but nevertheless it was the hap- | the cover. plest year of his married life with | ‘The ple was taken to the White lml:!::::".;mlflhfl"‘ ‘°‘g“:)"‘," e :f tb‘:ll(:in‘tl!y :f"fl:;‘ ,g;:. Ul,l 1;, ::rr‘l‘:;se:y:d v:lilf:(;rcfilrog((‘ar‘n'rems been | House on an BulomobflbAlr:ck_ gfmvmed and .nc‘h"‘ P c;fl n :h.r'l.l pec] ain. e members of the ¢ e a matron. ] as day she wi party, including Zelaya himeelr, were |, QUarrels and worry were not good |pRESIDENT GOMPERS CRITICISES [ 04"y o, et heayily armed. Zelaya appeared calm b g e T party again boarded the train and for the admission of the Hebrews,” he said. made without special incident. were no demonstrationsjalong the line, the population generally jpeing unaware oy e alyamy a. Ship Subsidy Bill in Sight. Washington, Dec. 24.—A ship sub- sidy bill which can pass 4 ) Fatally Injured in Runaway. ¥ h (o succumbed to heart disease. from New York. New York, Dec. 24.—Tracy Gorman, At New York, Dec. 24: Minnetonka, 3 rsem: d a porter | his He ° Dickinson to Tour Porzo | from Lond: Killed by Traction Car. $,rol known horseman, sod s porier | L Siein’sevium fPpptatucy Dl 3. Tour e Cor s Sy Opera Singer Mme. Tetrazzini IIl. and the total reached $2,500. aecusations made *y Will be returned *n from which he es- Hamilton, O., Dec. 24—While ariv-'| ], Fled 2o Bokege ing home In ‘a_covered 1A g g et By e ‘ wagon . rman was iving a L] Bl 0. 30 The, aolsl recs axndisnavalis, Ing.. Destghid es: | Christmas gifts for their nine children haconghibrods, Which tasf sway. thydws Probated. S A o B gy B ; e B S Al < 50 pag s, WHISN, | William' Payne and his wite Mary were | ing him to the street, The porter, who B SIS ikt Ttlee. ovmbeny. who Wus Bohed: 2 i Vi B ‘aia hiy | Klled by a traction car today. attempted to stop them, was knocked | Foughkeepsie, ; A o Siad: Gomight to algs the leading part dent greater part of ¢ down. > : ted In the money be- e Butter Tub Plant Burned, o R 1 and I % Montgomery Center, Vi, Dec, 24— Christmas. Eve in Paris. a A "in Pari fow | Ne il & Co. Parls, = Dec. 24.—~Favored by 7 ¥ b 1 ther, Christ ¢ ,~\- u';fi weaf ,‘

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