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FAMOUS TO To be Argiled Next Week in the Suprems! A e . on January & ten-family Italian tenement house “here r VoL. LI—NO. 312. & BACCO TRUST CASE 3 Gaied raragrapis || the "Stockade” Recognizing Speaker Cannon In !‘nihinglon HE ACTED AS SANTA CLAUS. it R CHRISTMAS CICARS A-PLENTY v 7 _Dec. 30.—The reports that M. 3 o ST . N, e nt of France, was ill S 0L 1 2 P & specialist had been called e e 3 n' : nz Capt. John Mull: formerly of the United States Am;n'd,lod'nt the age of 79 years. SITUATION PRESENTS SOME DIP- LOMATIC NICETIES. . T I ¥ & BAR.AIOU.‘:ORUIL‘I‘IIO “ID TO nited States Dec, 30.—The firewhich | ¢ ; e Court of the Unite e 7&%.32 paies of coton n| " BE PRACTICED THERE. tic when the steamer was at sea De- - cember 22, was extinguished today. The vessel t damaged. aE P 2 Papers Touching the Negro Problem CASE OF THE ¢o VERNMENT PRESENTED e WOMEN PRISONERS TORTURED | WASHINGTON INTERESTED | e risa beiore ‘e Amctican Nesro (london, Dec. 30—Baron MacNagh- - : ! s A 8 mehtioned 4 1tely to be. deicpatea Hung Upon Cell Room Wall as Though | 1n Probable Action of Mexi the | s, Ying Fang, the retiring Chinese |\ o5 yorying Brands and Differi ¢ - by’ Kind Edward to investigate the % e on 3 exico and . minister, sailed for Europe, saying he arying ing To that Court Yesterdey by ‘ttorney General Wicker-| respective cases of the United States | Crucified—Qirl Placed in Whipping | “Central American Sfatee—Opinigt of [™'!! Foturn in 3953, Degrees of Excellence Presented Him sham in a Printed Lricf of 268 Pages—Fzcts Civen | of which his majesty is the arbitrator. | Machine—City Counil's Investigation | ~State Department Officials: e et b4 Ste sufiic| by Friends—In Good Heaith, » . van street, New York. . i s Chillan Minister Gana is busily en- which Show that the Combination Has 7 ssets which | zaged in the preparation of his coun- ‘ : - Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 30.—That white| Washington, Dec. 30.—The situati Henry Welte of Toledo, 0., who said| Washington, Dec. 30.—8peak: v, Amount to About 5400'000'000' OCHOOLS ARE NOT INTENDED women were hung upon the wall of a|jn Nicu-lgfm' presents some dl'plx:.n-rln { he v-:ytoo bashful -to live, “committed non, Mg:‘w"lth Chmunu”am" On':_ try’s brief, cell room, as though crucified, with | pjces icide by shooting himself. turned hingto) might, TO BE RIVALS OF THE SHOP. | extended ‘arms, that at least one at- | ognising. the Laceromom of Sadnis oy | o i PN s el g g A e . tempt was made to whip a woman and | the Central American states. In the John ‘Ridgely Carter, new minister to | capito! outlining the work of the com- Don’t Try to Make the Boy a Finished | that prisoners were used to do work opinion of officials of the state depart- Roumenia, cn{led at the state depart- |ing session. The speaker spent Christ- brief of 268 pages Attorney General|it is declared that substantially all es- Workman. for private citizens were some of the [ ment, President Madriz should receive lment to receive his instructions. mag at his home in Danville, Ill., where - W reham. and his spe- | tablished jobhers in New England were — things testified to today in the city | no recognition on the part of Central % S 3 he acted the role of Santa Claus for his COr8e atant’ J. C. McReynolds, today | induced fo throw out independent| New York, Dec. 30—“Don’t try to|council's investization of the city|American republics, bmum which | The British Government will estab- | grandchildren. Everyone who remem- clal assleant, . Gupreme. court’ of the | products, as were those of Philadel- | make the boy a finished workman?” | prison, known as the “stockade.” would be given the of a fac- | Msh wireless stations at points in all | bered him on the great holiday appear- Paited States the case of the govern- | phia, New York and many other speci- | sald President Schurman of Cornell In| Charges of Inhuman Crusities. | tion. 5 [SIEARASNRe-¢a the Pasiie oA o0 Aol B . S ment in the famous tobacco trust cases, | fied places. Tt is asserted that inde- | an addre: y befo! * the me: Chargés have beén- mrade that the Close: Relations: With Haoduras. Fa ¥ or his gifts were practically x e endent jobbing in New York was de- | of the State Teachers’ association. t® His Annual Report Chief Con-|of varying brands and of equall vary- e conit - The R oo it T 3% e oreanisation. of _the | “The schools were mot and are not in- | iy Prison, to which men and women | Because of the close relations main- | yirictor Capps recommended increased | ing excellence. b i : put In tomorrow at his office fir the Washington, Dec. 30.—In a printed relative to the operations of the trust, convicted” of misdemeanors and unable | tained by Zelaya with Honduras, it is Over g fobaceo .company, which | tended to be rivals of the shop. Boys . 2 3 dock facilitles at the navy yards, i N ot Hiemissing the petition as'to for. |sale of the trust goods. drawing, - mathematics and the ele- 3.1 1o (Tt there Hias been gTafe and | tond 1o stronatnos tha sathasity of Ma, | Colonel Roosevelt and the members | (Acle Joot declared himaelt In. the after dismissing p‘i A ona of 5 G ments of physics and chemistry, and | & h:.m ”! g “l o tend to strengthen the authority of Ma- | ;¢ “1ig expedition, who are now at 'ml of health, and he looked it. His it F oy s B comant o4 Amazing Depravity Shown. along with this theoretical work ‘there | {41 rous cruelties are practiced | driz, but there would be great surprise | iy tye, Uganda, are in good health. chosks Are.Fuddy and he Was Beite the subordidate American companies| == ATAXRG PEPREW DO | Ghouia be shops Hivstrating the indass | there. should such action be taken by Mexico ol gver with snersy when he wung o adjudged the others to be parties to s also asser trial processes. Education Is intended | The, STand jurors recently indicted | without a previous understanding with| Eieven Newfoundiand Schooners and | (1€ steps of the Puliman car and help- an unlawful conspiracy and enjoined |ing” methods were resorted to in the | Superintendent Vining and two guards | the United States. s cthod in | to develop the mind and character of | i R B o eooasing 1 iniersiate come |this ‘waetonlns is- dcnounced as rin- |the chlld; industrial ~training should |10, Sruclty and made public a, report | Madriz Elected by vy - d his daughter, Miss Helen, to the their crews of sixty men were lost, jt | & “Packed” Congress. |is feared, in the Christmas blizzara. | Platform. Fe went directly to his home which resulted In this investigation. on Vermont avenue, where he dined, » ¢ a civil- | come after. I am heartily In accord ¢ It is pointed out here that since the = 1 - b by Pessti e emsclence “Thascd, It e déciared | With the Teports made by a committee | Girl Hung Up by Wrists. United States is-the only goverament | The Suffragetiss of lilinsis are 16| &1 laier be spent the evening betors Attorney General's Position. that “the record contains much .evi- | Of the Natlonal Federation of Labor| Ruby Galther, a country girl, who|which has broken off official relations | send out theatrical companies to [ tie fF ”, vl The attorney general takes the posi- | oine - 0 RO G0 O correspond- | on that subject, headed by Mr. John | said she was 19 years old, told how she | with Nicaragua, there would be no oc- | spread the doctrine of votes for wom- tion that those findings, sweeping as | 9°0c%, And A vast dea] OF COTTRICCS [ Mitchell. "The " conclusioris of “that|was hung up by the wrists until =he | casion for special recognition by the | en. y ~Declined to Talk Politics. they seem to have been, were not broad yhia okt sanies which dis- | Committee agree with our experiénce | fainted. She saw other women simi- [ Central American republics were Ma- s He declined to discuss politics with SHPNE. And: ha. msked the supreme S;’ssc}ll:sg‘z‘:nr;gzln;m?l::p:}; Jty and show | at Cornell, and are, I believe, the best | larly punished. driz_elected president under ordinary| Colonel Hoyt Recommends a =cp1 them, and when asked about his prep- court to so widen their scope as 10| iy hlearness how these sinister agen. | €VF made. Another in Whipping Machine. conditions, because diplomatic relations | government for the southern 1 arations to mect the adyertised on- take in the foreign companies and some | 00" were effectively utilized. i e One girl, Pearl Ry; cas put in the | With the nation wouid be continued as | pines and placing Moros on r slaught of the house “insurgents,” he individuals who were relieved from the | “g SO0 S0 i BP0 008 ot the trust | EFFORT TO OUST THE wmr\pl:g et o, the aoplicatio | USual. But inasmuch as Madriz mere- | tions, / smiled. He smiled even more operation of the verdict. Many other | . " .o rea to as a means of influ- AMERICAN SALVATION ARMY |of the lash. The lash is o hea ly headed one of two factions and was adly when Inquiry was made about extensions of the judgment are also encing both business and public senti- it elegted by what has been declared to| Five Men Were Killed by the expio- ported decision to relinquish the strap with large rivets studded in its I : J “packe " sion of s e plant of the speakership, e R ment, and it {s sald that not less than | New Trial Has Been Granted to Gen. | surface. The Ryan girl was so.smail | b & "Packed consress. Condifiens| Siob of.n bofor gl the bl OF b I e sancstic manner in which at the Brief Shows. ten million dollars were expended in William Booth. that she slipped through the chair and | omciils hera before support is given | Reading, Pa 2 ¢ lip curled, however, convinced After showing that in 1590 competi- | this way in the single year of 1906. ot the guards gave dp the attempt to beat | pin 5" the form of any recognition as B SCR— friends that the rumor may not be tion was free, the various coalitions are | onoetition Persistently Destroyed. New York, Dec. 30.—Gen. Willlam |her. The investigation will continue 4 president of the republic by other Cen- Bessie M. Priest, Aged 18 Years, of | en serio tral American governments. Los Angeles, Cal, died of peison after —_— dining with a rival for the hang of a DEATH OF RAY LAMPHERE. | ®on of a millionaire. —_—— ! Slayer of Mrs. Belle Gunness Died I» ts 21‘322":0‘“.:.‘0".‘: P totha ConDinetion nas Bhe S tiorax gencrall et the ig;:;"- hoiod ;g::;!eedr = ct::e"f;lv&%gx; tomorrow. AL grown until its combined assets | SOMPILN 08 HOC O O nerahin of | b his effort to oust the American Sal- | City of S8an Francisco to Operate the Foundatienless Rumors. | #mount to $400,002,000. It is asserted vation Army. The original suit, Geary Street Railway. Rumors that Admiral Kimball would that the combination manufactures all | stock or other property, but as against A . " s e | the' clparertes Tor export and aimost |the company’s operations in commerce, B I e aEAInat Gemers | Ban Francisco, Dec. 30—By.at voto | Mesner oy e mor be Vi Called upon i The Centenary of the Birth of Wil- Michigan Penitentiary. three-fourths of the smoking tobacco | “Competition has been persistently de- | yyjunciion forbidding . the - American | of, 2465 votes over the necessary two- | cistant Secretary of State Wilson, As- | Lo, E¥Art Glidstone whs commemo. and of the cigarettes for domestic sale, | Stroyed; scores of contracts have re- army to use the manual and ritual of thirds majority, voters of San Fran- | gctant Secretary of the Navy Win- lé.]ek l‘lik an ar]id n Greece, Laporte, Ind., D 30.—Ray Lam- more than threé-fourths of the plug, |tired skilled men from . the trade; | S0, o use the manusl and ritual of | cisco declared today for the munici- | Phior charmeteriad the rumorg as be- ans and Armenia phere, the slayer of Mrs. Belle Gunness twist and fine cut tobacco and almost | many have been forced out, and the | DI FORRCIOR MU SO0 € IRCHES 0G| pal ownership andoperation of the | ng” absolutely without foundation. A Montreal Physician who claime to |14 her childzen, died tonight of tuber- all of the snuff and little cigars that |necessary result of the pian long fol- | TEQEETS, LG BERCer Jmy (S FULCH Geary street railway and its extension | " gmiral Kimball, according to. the | , A, Montrea Fhysician who claims 1o | culosis in the Michigan City peniten- are made. It is declared that “the de- [10wed has bfl«'u! to mswe %ef'ned:‘r‘lt: private life. The supreme court dis- | o0 ‘lge e:ss:! lto n,.le ferry bullding and | omcials, has made ho report of his call Flemzr ‘;:“flt o Dr Cook faye the ex- | tiary, where he was serving an indeter- ?mh.u" p.,;.l..‘;emih{‘ exercised fi);ix;mt&'?u ude others and exercis missed the petition and the appellate on the west to the ocean shore. This | ypon Madriz, although he announced to s amps minate term for arson. Lamphere on urgss, have practiced wicked and urs division now reverses the supreme proposal has been rejected, three times | wachington ' his intention to inspect | -3k St. John district. April 25, 1908, set fire to the Gunness fair methods, and used their greal Revaiver Bhaiit:tle Auschited. . Foonts in the last five years. The total vote . faspeo home near Laporte and incinerated the power in oppressive ways.” Further, thelined S thi Mt S e polled was 43,081, the rgcord vote for | COnOItoNS in Managua. Col. Walter Howe of the Coast artil- | family. He had formerly been em- it is asserted that they have been ac- | Tie seems inclined to the view thata| ., ~ Charges Made Against | & Sbecial election. The figufes stood | N0 OFFICIAL RECOGNITION lery was made a brigadier general, suc- | ployed by Mrs. Gunness. Following the tuated by a fixed purpose to destroy |Teéceiver should be appointed for the 31,185 for the bonds and 11,694 against. ceeding Gen. W. S. Edgerly, who was | fire, the bodies of several persons who business of the parties to the combi- Him for Divorce. The superyi: BY MEXICAN GOVERNMENT. | placed on the retired list. had been murdered by competition and obtain monopolies. peryisors are now authorized to ad be murdered by Mrs, Gunness “Competitors have gradually g?sap- nation, and he adds: New York, Dec. 30.—Commander | bond the city to the extent of $2,020,~ e s 3 w5 were unearthed in the farmyard. : and the _combination, now |, “The very existence of certain de-| prederick L. Benton, a United States | 000, Telegrams Between Diaz and Madriz| Dr. Joseph 8. Neff of the health de- | Lamphere was convicted of burning Poaces inal and 1 strongly entrenched, unduly restricts | fendants is criminal and certainly they | nayy surgeon, formerly in charge -of . . the m‘l’hm of those in the trade and | CATNot rightfully complain because re- | the Brooklyn mavy yard hospital, was | Gasoline Boat Goes Down, Three Men others from entering.” strained from carrying out the unlaw- | gheolved of the charges made against Independent Jobbing Destroyed. ful purposes of their creation; they are | him by his wife, Allita T. Benton, in YO og | Filfully in positions where every act|ga suit for absolite divoree, according partment of Chicago declares some |the house and sentenced on Nov. 26, physicians prolong the illness of pa- | 1908, to serve from two to fourteen Swam Ashore. Managua, Nicaragna, Dec. 30.—The |tients to increase their income. years in prison. Lamphere always Crisfield, Ma., Dec. 80.~Jn the midet | Mexican government has.in 50 Wa¥| 5y taterstate Commerce Commission | Soneer to0 tiat De was inhognt df' the Were of Personal Character. o ‘ officially recognized Jose Madriz as} 378 nien Coming down to specific instances is a sgression. to the report of Referee D. . Cohalan, | 9f 2 storm, with the wind blowing denvof Nicara reprimanded railroads for requiring o i st g resi gua. The telegrams BE. ; fled today. o eve i ie.repest | FUROLITG DOLE OFme. or Tansiee. By Which have passed between President | shIDDers to Exhaust cvery, rosource be- | GREAT NORTHERN TRIP PASSES ROCK ¥ eree. Coba . of am i Diaz and President Madriz were of a |fore adjust « g e - ISLAND'S RAPID RISE, FREEZING WEQTHER gn::gt:‘:r:nl; :’}?oczidencreo‘r?di‘:\i“?n;h: w‘;‘mbf,?:::n“;as:iig; Ialnnel (;;",gglldj firmxfld'cmnm“' Amldmmzmwflz ‘Rby McKinney of Indianapolis, Ind Frludulfl:tly D..p'oudA:lm.‘ F—Road Em- REPORT col TT IN FLORID. X e ; " V. ; mself does not construe as a y - Sy ployes to Be L I DOMERVRS FLORIDA ORANGE BELT.| Gragy, is likewise innocent. gier sound, vesterday. Hor créw of | el Loon N en r his tncwmbency, | S1ot and kifled Dora Chapoell, a w Be / Bubmitted Stock « | No Report: Y TR o " | The presidential reception on Tuesday | Fess, in the dining room of the Bearss| gt paul, Minn., Dee. 30.—Extensive ..Tho !.xl.h;:::' Gov. 'Pgép:t?:;"::.,:: "I":-:;-—-Work lniol.rab;: kc‘}"d""’“'A ml Oklahoma ’l:;lo:ifii}:m::: s;v::}:e};oufi t:::t?r was attended by the official represent- | hotel. Peru, Ind., and then committed | frauds in the disposal of trip "',.m REpave General ” s 3 E ate Insane Asylum. : ol snow and ice from two®to three feet | 2tives of all nations except the United sulcide. whereby the Great Northern Rall; Mew York, Dec. 30.—A brief session | Jacksonville, Fla.. Dec, 30.—Florida| Guthrie, Okla, Dec. 30.—Intolerable | deep before they reached this place, | States, and the Nicaraguan adminis- company, It is sald, has lost from $125,- Brigadier General Edwards, chief of | g0 to $150,000 a year, for several years, the govern: day e: 2 conditions have been found at the state | exhausted from exposure, tration does not see why formal official i . o R R e ot L T A e e e | Rib Abyilms af Fors. CHPRIS, Scoprd s e A recognition from any country except [the United States burcau of Insular | pecame known today following the ar- ot the: committes of three appointed | years. The thermometer in Jackson- | Ing to Miss Kate Barnard, state com- | Proposition to Settle Gra Uilioe e TIRIAS Sas & DY today ]| Pankment at San Juan, Porto Rico, | ina “ih*;‘::LC‘A;‘”;.’;;:J.““::‘.‘;’;,‘.‘::’- - to inquire into the circumstances at- | ville registered 20 degrees $his morn- | missioner of charities and corrections, Troubles Rejected. visited Minister General Baca and | while inspecting a wall and was badly | some of the passes. From the polige It e laath &na e of |ing SR fretuins wastnee nas Lporn- | Wiio submitted & special Teport to'Have g P ommon —on Minday |ed all day. Freczing temperatires en. | ernor Haskell today. Lack of heating | Barre Vt, Dec. 30.—A proposition | pledged support. Santos Ramirez, di--| injured. 5 is learned that several employes of the Rock %, when the stock advanced |tended-down into the oramge belt, put | facilities, negligence by the superin- submitted by the Granite Cutters’ un- | rector general of telegraphs, who was much raflroad company are about to be ar- o up to toni _ | tendent, unsanitary conditions, untrain | ion to a eflmmmeg of the Barre Gran-| arrested recently on the charge of hav- A. N. Roe, National Legislative rep- | rested, and that one employe in the 81, and as -fi“a':n'?}”m‘ kaoe': i&fms “ c:ived of ,;::‘E é‘.—i’mr;f,?;”fi {‘Q‘;’J{:fi;‘ T®" | e unrses and attendants and Instances | ite Manufacturers’ association, to set- | ing sent unauthorized orders to the |resentative of the Brotherhaod of Lo- [ mainténance. of way department had The special committee has mksn'the i by 5 of ill treatment of patients are report- tle the labor troubles that have made | Zelayan army, has made strong denial, | comotive Firemen, the Brotherhood of | confessed connection with the affair ety of & Samibdr of broks Builders Forced to Quit. - 4,500 men idle in the quarries here, ,but has not yet beer released from |Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood | and will assist the company in its in- has examined the books of vmo’:,s,' “0)"‘"09"@ N. Y. Deec. 30—Cold — was r:Jecteddb.v H;e mantulnct;‘xrers' custody. of lnzilrnag 1;|ralnme‘nd. rzztlscussrd legis- | vestigations members % | weather has forced abandonment of | French Aeroplanists to Attempt to | COmmittee today after a two hours’ | Congress today conferred authority |lation with the presides e R P s e to oty the work of rchuilding thia village, L ol RAoid conference. ; " [upon the executive to abolish the to- COLD WAVE BEING DISSIPATED. or less affected by Rock Island's gy- was destroyed by fire on Aug. i iy e B T baceo and alcohol monopolies, indemni- | NOT A CENT MISSING Bk e 10 last. The thermometer today reg- Pur]s. xDec. 30.—The c;ack French ( Newspaper Man Appointed at $6,000 a | fying private stockholders for the loss FR UNCLE SAM'S PURSE Rising Pressure Area Moving East mitted to the governors and the sub- " # : distance and height before Saturday.| ,New York, Dec. 30.—Mayor-elect property state. Din. & Colan’ Gl Besintth — in U.| “washington, Dec. 30—The extreme 8. Treasury Completed. cold which has been sweeping over the S eastern section of the country from the ‘Washington, Dec. 30.—To count the | tip of Maine to the keys of Florida, Is coins and securities In the United | being dissipated before a rising press- States treasury it has taken a com- [ure area which is moving rapidly east- ject matter of the report will be act- | T00 Cold for New York Snow Shovelers e Sk Gaynor announced tonight that he [* ZELAYA / ed upon by 1mlmvmlnr committes .\'e“‘“ York, Dec. 30.—Cold consolation %.:’t‘?:"r;]::dle Grdal;:?la !hcar[;rm; htn:?f will appoint Rob;rl Adamson, a new bt e z_EI;A_V_A_A ol dp o . was the best the weathex bureau could > e paper n, to the place of mayor's i Although the strictest reserve is be- |give the city tonight. By alow derees | hicoiine nory, WOWOr, and the latter | Secretary, with a Saldry of 36,000 & B“‘“":" i K!‘°"N4w"' Mat Byely ing maintained by the committec and |the thermometer mounted from the | view to making an attempt for the ten | year. 'This is the first appointment A e O b the governors, it is generally believed {lowest point of the winter, 6 above announced thus far by the incoming . e . : kilometre cross country, with passen- : . . 30.—] mittee of fo ers ervisi 1 frém the Mississippi valley. nclaent> sl b accompaniea by e | Genrecs abmc ook this morning, €0 14| ger! prize tomorrow. mayor. M Adasieod fa 57, 7eRts ol | v e e, Totoantly cotiat | from. ticky o foriyceseating. caperes | | TOOIEDE st of the Missismpid yalley ciplinary measures. Many Of the seven hundred mer g = BOTe 2% s United States consul at Corinto, Nica- | almost two months. Upon the re- | the temperatures reported are from 1§ —— work: Clshifie the. cily of ':nm"f'e"“_e’r’; President Frank B. Smith Dropped | . . =" ghest Point, |Tr2gua, and now on leave of absence | tirement of Charles H. Treat as tre to 26 degress below the seasonable WIRELESS DISTRESS S8IGNALS, |driven by the cold to abandon their Desct Minneapolis, Minn, Dec. 30.—Cash fi?;:u:lh Do B Rl 1 R o tn montae et e, adt, | SHRAE ROMY MOttt ion; Dow. at Colon, Panama, passed| counting of the contents of the treas- | central Rocky Mountaln region, how- PASSENGER LINER DRIFTING |fliovels today and take refuge.in the |~ Pittsburg, Dec. 80 —Frank B. Smith, | gax today- touched the highest’ polnt | fieonsh here todey £)d mbde the state | ury: vaslte Shouia Lo mafe snd i | ever, the mereury 18 10 to 30 above the lodging houses of the Bowery, and this | President of the Crucible Steel com- ever known on the floor of the cham- notwithstandi the 2 pany, one of the largest independent ’ men that Zelaya was being looked upon | incoming treacurer, lLee McClung, | seasonable average. Southern Pacific Steamer Exoelsior | or T irient huty bonfire o the ~oin8 | steel manufacturing corporations in the o of sommerce, when, It went up t0 las a martyr and a hero by the people | should give a receipt for the valuables, | _After tomorrow morning general Not Under Control, heaps. ‘The-total fall of A United States, droped dead here to-| o= r1r i -2 cents high-|,¢ Central America. Next Mondav Mr. McClung will give | moderation ig indicated. / the tecant KiOEm, was ter oonis o8] night, s e fla?zfi'n"gxmmwy?lc';i I8| ~ Speaking tonight of the situation in|to Mr. Treat a receipt for $1238.001.- ‘ — Beaufort, N, C., Dee, 30.—The South- | it s estimated that | - _— i, iy o e e high price | Njcaragua and other Central American | 756.37 2-3, the exact contents of the | Americans to Develop Canadian Coal “(,4.:00“}0 Remove i/ will EducaFTc»n Along Fotestry Lines. is due to the shortage of flax all over | yopublics, Dr. Walsh said that he knew | treasury. Not a cent was found to Fields. ern Pacific line passenger steamer Ex- |cost the cf h icular]; eelsior, Captain Birney, which sailed i - e S the world and particularly in the north= | jy "t he & fact that when Zelaya was | be missing from Uncle Sam’s pocket- L from New York Wednesday for New _ Ohio River Solidly Frozen. ‘Washington, Dec. 30.—Professors of | west. in power he caused consula rreports to | book. Fredericton, N. B, Dee. 30.—Notice | of the application for Incorporation of Orleans, 1 drifting about forty miles | Pittsburg, Dec. 30.—The intensely farestry, representing ‘gpractically. all a two million dollar American com- ; be intercepted, muzzled the press and It was the quickest count ever madg north of Diamond Shoals lghtship, | cold weather tonight effectively chect| Lhe forestry schools in ' the United $100,000 Fire at Newark. in many instances “rubbed it into”! by the treasury and it was absolutely showing the signal that she is not un- |ed the flood which vesterday and 1ast | proirms Meier foreqony with Gifford | o cark, Dec. 30.—Singed and frozen, | Americans in Nicaragua. necessary before Mr. Treat could be | FalYy ‘:&:"&fl’.’:‘:&"fi:“:fi‘ 3:‘: L der control. night menaced Pittsburg and points sion of plans to further education | firemen worked side by side tonight in He believes that under the Madriz | relieved of the responsibilities of the | = oo the oMclal organ of the Cana- Beaufort, N. C., Dee. 30.—Word of |South of here on the Ohio river. The | along forestry lines. The conference | extinguishing a fire in a building oc- | Tegime, particularly since what he | office. ‘The count included 156,151.317 [ gn"o AU BTG, BrECO OF Tn8 CRER- the predicament °of ‘the Excelsior [TIVer Is froz\u solidly hetween here | Wil ‘continue tomorrow. Secretary | Cupied by the Electrical Motor and |termed “the backdown of Mr. Knox,”| silver dollar pieces. pany 1s to be known as the Big Six rp“‘h,?i h"';.lhte today in a méssage |2nd Cincinnat! l'l'h.- fearthat warm | wilson welcomed the conferees on be- | Bauipment company. Two smoke-be- | conditions, insofar as Americans are Coal company, limited, and the incor- Hare Tt ‘wan oraen o proless, Statlon | ormed 1n the river anq e Jdoe 80rges | half of the department of agriculture | {oSged and terrified women stenogra- | concerned, will be much the same, if A SANITARIUM BURNED. porators include Willlam George Lotze, nd 100s6 big quan- | and he was followed by Mr: Pinchot, | Phers were rescued with difficulty. The | not worse, than in the past. —_— New Haven, Conn. rush is now past.| “'mhe principal speakers at today’s | Property loss is estimated at $100,000. vy e s A Patients Escape Safely from Dr. King's,| New Haven, Conn., Dec. 30.—William sesston included Prof, Henry S. Graves EXTRADITED WOMEN Near W Plains. George Lotze was formerly general sec- of Yale. Typhoid Cases at Montreal Gaining. TAKEN TO NEW JERSEY. retary of the local Y. M. C. A. celsior herself or from a_ passing |titles of water with steamer having wireless apparatus. & e o MR, The Excelsior is thought to be in no | Pittsburg Murder Mystery Near a So- immediate danger. lution 2 s e 5 2 by o SRS Montreal, Dec. 30.—Thirty new cases White Plains, N. Y. Dec. 30.—Dr. — . $5,000 RANSOM DEMANDED Pittshurg, Deéc. 30.—With four per- Earth Shock at Portiand, Ore. of typhoid and three addltK)nul deaths | Mrs. Caroline P, Martin and Mrs. Mary | King’s sanitarium on North strect, | $100,000 Fire in New York This Morn- ———— sons under arrest and the detectives | Portland, Ore, Dec. 30.—A slight | from the disease were reported to the Snead Have Auto Rids about two miles outside of the village ing. For the Return of Kidnapped Little searching for a waitress said %o have | earth shock was felt here at 4.23 | health authorities here today. An ey limits, on the road to Mamaroneck,was| now York, Dec. 31.—-A fire early Alma Kdiiner. served a meal to Jimmy Friel and “a | o'clock this afternoon. emergency meeting of the civic health | New York, Dec. 30.—Bundled into|burned to the ground this morning. | g morning destroyed the office - ave met his death and ate plans for combatting the epidem- en, Mrs. Caro 2 ; > afely. : " o Louisville, Ky, Dec. 80.—A letter was | his_mutilated body taken to a THAMES RIVER BRIDGE, e % D | o Tire, Onny’ S the Setrtun ner | jtarium was for persons suffering from | o Madison avenue. hear the Grand celved today from some town in Ohio | deserted house in Allegheny, if\s said | tim, and Mrs. Mary Snead, were taken | hervous disease and rheumatism. The | fin™buming but uncer control, the promising the return of kidnapped lit- | that the murder mystery whi Hearing on Plans of New Haven Road i tie Alma Kellner to her parents on pay- | stirred Greater Pitisburg for the pas | for New One Will Be Held Next|B:& M. Machini ment|of $5,000 ransom. This is all the | five days is nes : m{g{rn:;x?n‘_thn fum:ri I‘:»m give out. “ ployed on the Boston & Maine rail- e girl disappear cccmber 8 and | Fire on Galveston. Pier, 2,800 B: Col. Harry Tayl £ the Ui road late today presented their wage the demand for ransom rdceived to- Cotton Datcyol 2o of | taten engineering corms has advertiey | nCrease requests. to . the officers of v = burned building was an old farmhouse w ; r'a solution tonight. Minth. oston, Dec. 30—The machinists em- | ;;1q¢iiment for flaving caused the death | Of, Wood. It had.been remodeled. Only | o aFeee TE0 L8 of Mra. Ocey Snsad. a few pieces of furniturc and some rucs L ot were saved. The loss is estl: " about $20,000. All the patients fonnd | Paroles Refused Murderers of Jennle PITTSBURG TELLER ACCUSED. day, although it may mnot be genuine, heari 1 " that road. The requests lled f¢ j i 4 t > Galvi 5 o 4 an. 14 on the plans of . q calle or shelter in neighboring houses, Bosschieter. brought with it the first real hope for Falveston, Texas, Dec. 30.—F Ak i J"", 5 adv m ts T flg o8 3 her recovery. De TOF [ here today destroyed the north r,,,‘.,:f the New Haven road for the huilding of | advances of from four to six cents an Charged With Embezzling $30,000 of BT - G Trentc o T 30.—The court of a mew bridge across the Thames 110 | hour. feet north of the present bridge, con- met today and George Kerr taining a roller lift draw, opposite the Arms and Legs Frozen. alter C. MeAllister, who are 5 and 30 year sentences, re- Pittsburg Dec. 20.—The police an- | Partment of one of the wharves on thorities of Greater Pittshurg deny | Pier No. 12, causing damage estimated that they received an appeal to as- | al $100,000. The principal loss is on Savings Bank Funds. T cq.?*r ’15»0@,“0. Pittsburg, Dec. 30.—Charles Verorka, | New Manhattan Bridge Will Be Open, S : : east channel of the present bridge.| Schenectady, N. Y. Dec. 30.—With |pon Fo e . Spectively for the murder of Jennie e eon Minanar of ranapturing the | o ABOUE 2000 Habr ot ooy o ieF- | There will be piers for four tracks. It | nis arms and jegs w0 badly frosen that | oo gh ) foller Of the Working- of by LIe it Todey, Bosschieter of Paterson in 1901, ware Ter. the Loulsyille ehild, who was se | damaged to probably ona-third of fs | 4% heen Sugsested that the present |doctors despair of saving them, Abel orth- Side, was committed to| New York. Dec. 0. The fourth link | Fefused percies. cretly taken from her home Decem. | value. All losses are covered by In- | e be Tetained for highway pur-|Stewart, a middle aged farmer, HiVing | jai] foday on charges of cmbezziement. | between Manhattan Isiand and Trook- BN A T R her 3. But the postofice inspectors | surapce. . D e e (st & foller lift would |at Princetown, & hamlet a few miles | His bail was fixed at $20.000. Iyn will be opened to publje { Mills Closed by Cotton Shorta for this district have been asked for . g at-a point to cor- | from here, was found early this morn- . ! It is alleged he appropriated to his| foot and vehicie tomorros own use the sum of $30,000 of the| Exclusive of condemnation expenscs Pawtucket, R, I, Deg, 30.—A number of textile mills in. Pawtucket and Cen- respond with the new bridge. ing. ® assis e In tracing the writer of | National Fire Proofing Company Divi- a letter Said to hnve been received b; Sroes, g ? ‘bank’s funds on or before Dec. 29. The | for land approaches the hew Manbat- {tral Falls are curtailing production, the parents of the child today nk!n: Pittsburg, Decd;t;‘d"rha e S PN YENRROAT _Y o $50,000 Fire Loss at Syracuse. information is made by a bonding com- | tan brld'(-,| as l|1t ‘hl?o"b;;xonn?:d, il | partly because of the high r:rh':e of for 35,000 ransom. 5 the National Fire Proofing company to. | OPen House as Usual With Attractive brgl{:a?‘xr‘tz;‘:’..yagencm:%nmggwggg pany. have cost in al e ded- | cotton. The American Yarn company . — ication ceremonies will form one of |and the E. Jenckes Manufacturin Driven Out by Fire Into Zero Weather g:y &eg‘l';r;‘;io 3 2\{5::51 og 1 pa;t cent. Programme. floor of the eight story Snow building | Battleship Manoeuvres in Cuban Wa- | the last official acts of Mayor Me- | company announce that until funhs? New Haven, Conn,, Dec. 30.—A score ,compa},y,’ T'hl: is the s,fikdma,','}; Arranging for the usual observance R i o P A - ol S % T Ayt Wh O | vtios t el aitle WiIlbg opesated e declared by the company since April, |0f New Year's at the Young Men's Z Washington, Dec. 30.—The final de- | Y%7 — B one 1,000 Banis “The mills of 1908, Y Cliristian assoclation, there will . be Steamship Arrivals. tails for the departure of the battle- |\ o T T T ¢ Jud fh';"l;”"": v cont et :‘nd.thc open house at the association under| At Havre: Dec. 30, La Provence, | shin fleet for,Guantanamo bay, Cu- | Ne ~ e e~ p Ererrog “ . Leader Weaving com, y have shut ba, have been completed by the nav$ ment. SoRty G’ & 'weeke. which (altacts: 106 out into the zero weather todiy when taking fire bad its interior prac- Death the auspicés of the Woman’s auxiliary | from New York. tleally burned out. The loss is esti- ath of Hannah Everstt Cresby. |on’ New Years night from 730 to 10| . At Venice: Déc. 20, Argentina, from | department. The flect will continue | Washington, Deo. 30.—Approval was mated at about Washington, Dec. 30.—Hannah Ev- |o'clock. No printed_invitations have| New York via Naplé i © E operatives. ¥ ples. its battle manoeuvres in Cuban wa. iven today by naval officizls of the started ;;eté Crgmh:l::'.' of fil.l:L Francis | been sent out, but all members of the| . |ters lm"hlh’#. “,lg;,rl»r'hen it 'winl L. of Tho Bomed ‘of Ity cas No Strike by Big Four Tel Nine of the Crew Drowned. member of the guard of honor over thz Mmd‘:fl:fli &ewfl(‘x‘fl:‘:’ “ng Hakka Bey Grand Vizier. SN — o o ] ing the collisfon between the bat- | No St By TRphers: 2 not been completed. Virginla capes during the recent tac- | mise has been of the Portuguese bark Fortuna were here last week, died at her home | include readi Miss Jennie Stan. | 3Ibassador to Italy, has accepted the | v, o e T 0 T ort egrapbers of ed in fhe storms whioh hav early today, age 86. on, vocal solos by Mrs. Nelson Cromel] | Ofice of grand visler ¢ Archbishop Ryan 11l Tt Rinithasy naaaoroe Do tenn | aan e ravaging the Atlantic in the past. Aldrich, torch swinging by Physical Philadelphia, Dec. 80. ‘as a result of the accident. The board | and all t- Hyland-Thompson Bout Off. | Ryan of ‘this city is o 7 that the given has been a severe cold L di th Fayal, Dec. 30—Nine of the crew |body of President Garfield, and who | & peogramme hae bein el e Constantinople, Dec. 30.—Hakka, Bey, of the fleet during the summer have | tleships Georgia and Nebraska off the | Cincinnati, #. lie \was hound from New | Two Alabama Negroes Frozen to Death | ivecior Tanal ther gymnastic 10 rto and was towed into| Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 30.—Two ne- tnotio;rt unnd :o‘:éeodw::nn. Mrs. v;m y 30.—The con bed or v totally ,di mutedw W to a%m,nm.mnu. 3 z Dick A d 'fi 5 2 way gnd e o014 of the last | W. . McKinlock are t set for 1 R ed o

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