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B F s PRICE TWO CENTS Water Main Burs! 3200,0!I]Eamage -INCH PIPE CORNER HOLLIS AND TREMONT STREETS, 8now for the First Time in sixteen years fell at Fresno, Cal. Eastern Roumania has tated by a disastrous Thirty-Three Thousand Babies were born in New York city last year. W. Gould Brokaw Acknowledges that he is worth $1,638,937, but says he Is a T oman. VoL LIL—NO. 3 PRESIDENT GHANGES PROGRAMME| o<b Feresrems Ranker Morse |Refused Drinks In Sending to Congress His Message on Inter- GOHIGQ No. 2814 To Negroes miners are idle today in- the North- gtate Commerce a,nd Anti-Trust Amendments MAY BE PUT TO WORK IN THE|HOTEL CLERK ARRESTED AND quence of the dispute over the elght- s S g hour-day act, which became effective on January 1. The men at the few collieries which are still active have given notice that they will quit. Hoima, Uganda Protectorate, Jan. 3—The American expeditioa arrived here today and reported all well. One hundred and twenty-seven miles were covered after leaving Kampala on De- cember 23. Colonel Roosevelt killed a_bull elephant with tusks weighing 110 pounds while the party was in camp at Kisingo. The expedition will leave for Butiaba, twenty-seven miles distant, tomorrow. P Paris, Jan. 3. — Matthiessen and Voltschoek, officers of the Russian ar- umberland coal districts, in conse- CONSTRUCTION GANG. FINED $70. FIRST NIGHT IN STEEL CELL For Every Marriage License Issu in Philadelphia in 1909 one suit for 4. vorce was entered. The Customs Tobacco Stores at Al- exandria were burned, the loss being estimated at $5,000,000. British Scientists Still Believe that Mars has canals despite the statement of Astronomer Maunders. MESSAGE COMING IN TWO PARTS GREAT EXCITEMENT IN BOSTON That Dealing with Trusts will be Sent ! hursday—The Section Dealing with Interstate Commezrce Law will Foilow Friday Noon—Conference with Railroad Presi- HAVANA FEARS RAGE CLASH Ovor Sunday Night's Incident—Yester- _day's Mob of 400 Negroes Were Served With Drinks at Same Hotel. Playhouses and Moving Picture Thes- Prisoner Turned Over to the Clerk $218 in Currency—In Hands of Ber- tillon Expert, Photographer, Barver. ters Closed—Thousands of Persons Marooned—S8treet Cars Stopped, my, today pufchased two dirigible bal- [ _ - = . - e - - Havs . —Stron; - Bost an, 3.~T sand of peo dents—:'resident Taft Makes Known His Position e T BT T B e T e e el Sl thon KOl eiort, P ranste Wik Arrested on 5 | pla ma oo e POisARdN of Dec : dertake an expedition to the South | millionaire ‘banker, at noon today be- lgelle vguch nrouAlut night at the Ho- ¢hnr:;‘°or§ -wlmlfllnl hlill: :‘-fil:‘:'l Libbe; and a !duzvn moving plcture the pole. As given out, the Russian ex- | 8an his fifteen-year sentence in the laza, an American house, over |an can gir!, out o 2 were cloged, and two hundred plorers’ pll‘l’: is to convey the balloons | Atlanta federal prison for violation of | the refusal of the bartender to serve p sand dollars’ damage was do. ‘Washington, Jan. 3.—After a fore-]tions upon the issuance of stocks, ( with Hangar equipments by ship as | the national banking laws. He is reg- | drinks to two negro _congressmen. President Taft held his first New | this evening by the breaking of a 40 noon conference with the presidents of [ bonds and short term notes. Presi- | far south as the ice will permit, and | istered as Conviet No, 2814, and to- | This resulted in a riot which, although | Year reception at the White House| Inch water maln at (h: t £ix of the great ruilroad presidents of | dent Taft will recommend that no | thence proceed in the balloons south- | Night occupies a steel cell not in the | B0 one was seriously injured, made |and shook hands with 5,676 persons, Tremont and Hollls strect the country, President Taft announced | such securities shall be issued in the | ward. They will keep in touch with | least different from those to which are sary the calling out of the po- A /| Tremendous Volume of Water i t jate today a change of programme in | iuiure without the approval of the | their ship, their base of supplies, by | Assigned the ‘several hundred other { lice reserves. Today the clerk of the | The R R N T1L7% hemwndous. . volume. o ihe eending to congress of his message | interstate commerce commission, [ means of a wireless outft. Trisonére, His uatty. tallised ‘gae{ olsl was arraigned tn court and fined | Indien Affatre sbows that tubsroulonia | L, fomendons, volun dealing with Interstate commerce and | based upon a finding that the issues gave way to a regulation sul 3 s sueei oF fout : enti-trust law amendments. are for purposes authorized by law | London, Jan. 3—Inquiries are being of Stripes, mor did he escape the Ber- | Negroes Demanded Extreme Penalty | red men. SR e e Ao een, Tren e Staha Dot 10k then he. Eeaeons | i capitals on benalf of the Vandee | the Tesuiation bath of the barber St Barjetoper. President Madriz of Nicaragua has | gTange to Warrenton atreots, and r The message will e split into tw0)able market value for bonds. The | bilt family, regarding a man known, Stood for Newspaper Cameras. B ot ahagthes InclambEIRAREE SLEM o tie Rad thoss o | IRE down & matural watershed to §rists will be sent to congress at noon | Tailroads claim that this restriction | by the name of Vanderbilt and claim- [ /0" oo n o g VPPRRON IMERE Shins. o strong rlepreunuuc::aoz the fal i ameng 15y SHSee Pedestrians saught in the flood Thursaay. The section dealing with | Will seriously Interfere with their bor- | ing a relationship with the American'| 104;"a" ;. in charge of two deputy | concs massimn Lo Sepaiended the | Blu B — were marooned for more {han the interstate commerce law, in which [ TOWing ability. The amendments are f?mélysgt:‘;“l:;‘v"g@bez‘:“fi:“flgh"“:‘_ marchals and accompanied by his plary punishment on acoount of the Prof. Max Kovalevsky of the Russian | hours until the flood subsided the railicads are directly interested, | desiEned to prevent —over-lssues of [t is stated have been o Yem the | friend and close business associate, | insult to the colored race. Senor Mo- | councli of the empire for the universi- Heavy Loss to Theater: il be deferred until Friday noon. The ;r:’:wfl :;‘ ,4“,3:‘“"";,, If adopted, it | press to persons claiming relationship W. P. Reil of Boston. He made no | r Delgado, president of the senate |ties was sentenced to two months’ jm- TPhere are scores of S T president’s special mesage on the con- oy B o A e to send | Protest when the cameras of the news- | and Jeader of the negro element, con- | prisonment. I ey oy A Irvation of matural resources Is ex. | is said, the amendment also would put | w em, and finally dec! o Paper men were trained upon him. Ho | Sactes. (e or iy, dement, cont S viet, as well as moving | onday. s : 8 prison. fine of $1,000 and six months in jail. | to a suspension of hostilities pending a | 7y i WEEE 006 ol - after the railroad presidents| The railroad men objected further N 182 | the Majestic theater on Tremont str {hat the president still hoped to have | O R D or thelr Goods. and 5 Siving the | DEFENDS LATE KING LEOPOLD | ca, Morse was mot mermittod to oot strong expressions of disapproval S SRR e S Lo e T e hed interstate commerce commission the : o in’ the big dining room, with his fei- egroes Demanded Drinks Yes- 3 3 an, A o forced to close for the night. Furr oy ednesday. It had been his orlsinal| Meht fo initiate compiaints and hold | In His Government of the Congo—No | low convicts, ana hie firsc meal was terday. S Pt e e rnioy, | ings, and it is fearcd, a large part of fote of interstate commerce and antl- | Up new ratings and_classifications by “Atrooities.” served in his cell. The prisoner turned After the adjournment. of the court, | hotel New Tork © the Gmand Union| the ‘costumes at the Majostic, were Eh dments, But it was lin- | & railroad until sufficient cause shall over to the prison clerk $218 in cur- | ., ATteT 2 3 0% rulod, "causing & heavy 10 s iy Dt . R have been shown for the new rates.| St. Paul, Minn, Jan. 3—Archbishop | rency. He was assigned to “Class 1 | the {Wo negro congressmen. heading s s , e message - a procession € R T A e e ; "|Ireland in’ a statement fssued today | which entitles him to the privilege of | % V! fon of 400 negroes. marched | Annmouncement is Made of a $50,000 S o Sorvies. Suspendec probably recelve greater attention if Federal Incorporation Law. 5 to the hotel, crying “Viva Maveo! | endowment bestowed on the American Street car service throughout - : for publication warmly defends _the | seeing relatives or friends for thirty t4 sioan ¥ dlvided into two parts, neither more| 71t was said today that no bill has Viva La Patrial” They entered the | University by a phllanthropist whose | affected district uspended 3 course of the late King Leopold of Bel- | minutes in each two weeks of his con- ¥ than 4,000 words long. been prepared by the administration | COTTRE, OF the WRe TERE LeORCId O o, | Anement. bar and demanded drinks, which were | name is withheld. hours. Few Verbal Changes Made. to carry out the presldttxvnt'slldea. 25| The i says: Morse probably will be assigned to se;\;:: ;licx‘)‘:‘:\:k r:;;hex;pr:é-n <2 PO R e % e —_— t federal incorporation law. He | 5 - o - caused much ex- of the Americans who partici- - As a result of the call of the railroad | to_a fe o ‘As time is allowed for calm consid- | the tailor shop, or put to work on | e ACTERE A08 GOl grave fears of | pated in the battle of Rana, Nicaragua TRUST COMPANY MERGER UNITING $150,000,000. Kind will leave the working out of this ‘measure to congress. But he will recommend that the law be a volun- tary one. The terms upon which charters are and licenses granted construction gan; . Already Talk of a Pardon. Mrs. Morse, formerly the wife of an Atlanta hotel proprietor, is expected here from New York tomorrow, Aft- eration of facts, the general American press changes very much for the bet- ter its tone with regard to the adminis- tration of the Congo under the - late king of Belgium. There was at first are reported to have acquitted them. selves with credit. residents, it was said that only a few Ee'rbcl changes would be mde’ln the a serlous race clash. draft of the message dealing with the inaerstate commerce law, and that these would be such only as to clarify Its in Perhaps the Largest of This Country. The British Pe: Who Have Taken to the stump to save their heredita MAYOR GAYNOR WRITES TO “BIG BILL” EDWARDS tions. _ | to_pe allowed R e . | WiIl have to be Included in the law; | ong bsslonate outcry asalnst barber-| or”a ol with her husband she will rights have not proven brilllant suc-| New York, Jan, S, Plerpont M ailiroal en precate Any Legisla- but it is believed that ng law can em- - | return to New York and begin trying | Regarding Street Cleaning Department | cesses as campalgners. gan, Thon Ryan and 1 P. . 0 regime. Now, however, official docu- 9 ] tion Now. power the executive branch of the | i or vaports of aisinterested and | for & pardon from President Taft oSSl ta - Ge eyt 3SR e e York st | o LR Linked Lands in New ¥ n President Taft found the railroad | government to revoke either a charter | eNIS OF Teports of disinteresteq and R Clnser, ke it Moot ‘Cbstion. g P Lovejoy. a New York real|day in'a trust company merger men most consierats in presenting | or a license and that such revocation | od 'y and the hosey of atrositics is be- | SPANGLED GOWN CAUGHT FIRE oatats desler, was crushed to deatn ) unites e co of $160,000 ] Whils recaf . . 7, a wator udson - ripl combination, bring th any leglsiation % il now, whan, they | o o o oue the ConTia Yor eRuRe. | ing mere or less put to rest - - re| 1N FIFTH AVENUE RESAURANT.| New York Jan. 3.—The quips of (7% SIFYEE 10 the Tindeon too Gumrmity Trust company, the Gfortom Ooniared, contitihil” I o roilsoad : —_—— Mayor Gaynor continue to enliven New e ey and the Fiftn Avenue end industrial worlds are righting | B'G STICK NOW AFTER T e e I e atnr that (hg | Mrs. Ellis Terribly Burned New Year's|york. Today he sent the followini| Thomas Waggoner, a Texas cattle | Trust compuny, ail of (hia < . Day—Died Yesterday. letter to Willlam G. Edwards, commis— and land king has given each of hi one head with the title of the G iar y BURLEY TOBACCO SOCIETY Prosecution of Night Riders in Ken- Belgian operations on the whole, in a new and untried fleld of labor, were at all times free from abuses of any themselves after two years of more or fess depression, they did not seek to deter the prsideént from sending in his merg two children 100,000 acres of land, 30, 000’ head of eattle and 1,000 horses Trust company. The s per haps the largest of Lnhed sioner of street cleaning, better re- i kind New Yor fan. 3. i 3 membered as “Big Bill* Edwards, the iis. who was terribly Mrs, Charles El- burned when her ates tesage. They devoted themselves to ‘tha g 2 smore or less specific objections to the fncky and. Tennesvos. b i B R e gown caught fre "during (e ' New | (ormer Princeton football play= uThe Daughters of the American 1tcy | “Dirceiors of ail three companics rot bill prepared by Attorney General o i general administration is| Years celel n at a avenue | «nry Dear Commissioner: ution appeal to all patriotic women |today and informally approved o Wickersham, which forms the text for | 1,V aonington. Jan. 3-—The government Chtirery’ raisl? restaurant, died in the hospital today. | ipake on & few ene: football riay- | o SupPOTt all measures terms of the merger, which will ¢ t the messsye The 'prasident, it is de- A e utsicta of et emgovery, had been cuters | ers, and maybe you will do better vet. | servaion of our natural resc in more definite fofm on Wedn: , not it te rce th v ke 94 vhe other director meeting clared ot attempt to the | Kentucky and Tennesses by beginning | WAR DEPARTMENT PROBLEM | fained untll examinati mogrely yours, . come A. Haadeon Catiialon totween two | [P angther, directors’ mesting Wickersham or any other bill upon congress. He will say in his message that such a biil has drafted and Terre Huute, Tract caused m m road juries to thongh a f not Umited cars on the dianapolls and Eastern stockhol the later ers matter proceedings aaginst the Burley Tobac- co_society. Mrs. Ellis was about 30 years old, and leaves a husband. She suffered Which Comptrolier of the Treasury The statement given out yesterday will ve. is at the disposal of the appropriate committees of the senate and house. The railroad presidents admitted that their objections to the proposed mmendments to the interstate com- Enerce act were _anplied, generally Epeaking, to all of the amendments. President’s Position Made Clear. The president, however, had made his position clear to J. Pierpont Mor- combination and v the terms of the Sherman anti-trust law, the department of justice is in- vestigating society is a Convinced that the under a_conspiracy its . operations on that ground. Agents have recently been sent to the tobacco growing regions to inquire into the methods of the as- sociation and they have reached the conclusion that the organization is connected with the depredations of the Has Been Asked to ‘Washington, Jan. 3.—How far away from his post of duty may an officer of the army keep a horse and still draw pay for forage is a problem which the war department has asked the comptroller of the treasury to de- termine. It has already been held that an officer on duty in Washington who keeps his horse at Chevy Chase, Md., i her injuries at the height of the New Year's eve festivities, but just how her dress caught fire has not been ascer- tained. The tragedy caused a panic in the restaurant at the time, but no one else was seriously hurt. Mr. Eliis said tonight that his wife's dress was trimmed about the bodice with spangles of a highly inflammable composition. When the es touched the spangles they flared up like imita- by Mayor Gaynor seemed to Indiate that Edwards would be removed to make way for a new commissionsr of the mayor'’s own choesing. . Therefore “Big Bill” had no comment to ‘nake today on the mayors' praise. Besides Edwards, there are the following fo ball stars in the street cleaning Ge- partment: James J. Hogen, an old Yale captain; Harry Vaughan, @ recent Yale end, and George Buckwaiter of Prince- near Greenfield, Ind. seven passengers. Derothy Taft, daughter of t} was ¥ flent’s cousin, who have been kidnapped. the home of her friend was Cal., with whom she spent s presi selieved found at Swatelle he: Ristst The Executive Council of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor has sent out wi P., Morter Morton Trust Avenue Tri known as Morton-} consented to act as chalrm board of the merged compan v which no president has as yet | lected. The name of Alexa nill, vice president a ent of the Guoranty Tr company t e an con. ®an in a brief interview before break- | night riders. ~ the fashionable suburb of Washington, | tion ivery. ton. flcrwarde arcaaged Tor toder's Cone | 1smned by iie Sopariaeat Gor s | oere he lives, is entitied ¢ mounted | rhe family physician added that Mra. | -Next week will teat the new mayors | 15 PRI 0% Sl on one with which o | Sition. however. e fof g - % y pay. BEllis as badly burned when a child, uality with regard of the most o T wtecl s n even nance fol ference, and advised the rallrosd men | known that there is now a well de- | " The question hes arisen as toland that her fear of fire Erew In 1atet | baporiant auestioms of maicy o oumont | fight the steel trust for the iron, «t R i ity to confine themselves to suggestions ©of changes in the amendments rather than to attempt to influence the presi- fined purpose to present the matter to the courts, The department is un- decided, however, whether the pro- whether an officer who is on duty in New York city is entitled to_mounted pay for keeping a horse in Stamford, life. Shock, he thought, contributed largely to her death. Is this to be a “wid: ? Are Sundavs must decide. open” or a closed tow to_be “dry” or “wet? and tinplate worke The Demands of the R, It Iroad switch- for in 80-C3 n just made was by the but 1 er was Trust company gan interests terms the merg at not dent as to his general course. Mr. | ceeding shall be civil or criminal. { Conn. where he lives. a distance - men in the Chicago t 4 A Taft has let it be known that he will | With that point decided the matter | snirry - sie enilos from the siotime: | DR. COOK'S BACKER PLANS a.:"j,’:m"n';r'fi:'v‘v";hfm“‘,’flgf.":'gs;? creased wages were refused by 1 sed todny. The Guaranty oi-ust not only recommend changes in the | will soon receive attention. an affirmative answer is given, the ANOTHER POLAR EXPEDITION.{noon, but te ail inquiries he repiied | 72ilroads in a proposition present DY - Was ,(.wn' ze¢ mH o law, but that he expects congress to The Burley society is a strong or- | question will arise as to whether there —_— et B Becred b0 bs““wud l'wm"m at a conference of representatives of RISl Beposits o€ fiore than . odopt, the suegestions at this session,| ganization composed largely of farm- |is a limitation of distance affecting | This Has Nothing to Do With Any of | expression of opinion until he hod timy | the switchmen and members of the|000.000. The Morton Trust company snd thus carry out the promises of the| ers and it Is believed that when taken | mounted pay. the Dootor's. Trips. t0 malke what cnances in the poliee do. | general managers' conference commits | Which was formerly the banking hous Eepublican party as written in the Chi-| the government's action will create & ( The problem has given rise to the “ partment e Intends. William F. Baker | 1% D N B omDany, e e b - 7 v sensation. fugEestion of amendments to the ex-| Aususta Ga, Jan. 3—John R. Brad- | is still commissioner of police, but the | o100 60 BANDIT Sice president. Its deposits > Railroad Men at the Conference. The railroad men who attended the MAYOR HOWARD OF SALEM isting law, and it is probable that congress will be called upon to enact ley, the New York millionaire who backed Dr. Cook in his polar expedition, mayor’s statement of last night Indi- cates that a new man will have the WAS A NOBLE ENGLISHMAN. more than $35,000,000 I.1ke anty Trust company, P its ronference today were: Presidents Mc- legislation on the subject. confirmed to the Associated Press to- | job. - surplus are $2,000,000 each, Crea of the Pennsylvania, Lovett of the HIS OWN CHIEF OF POLICE _— night that he contemplated another ex- |~ With the new mayor non-commital, | Shot Dead by a Policoman While Hold- | ~he 1ifih Avenne Traot n Union Pacific_and other Harriman | wil| Himself Be Responsible for Law | E51 RADA MOVES ON MANAGUA. | pedition into the Arctic ocean. He ex- | speculation reverted to collateral - ing Up a Salcon. founded ten years ago, ls one the lines, Brown of the New York Central,| | a = pects it to leave in July, and his | ferences and reminiscences of his cam- better known uptown financial Mellen of the New York, New Haven| - and Order. Forces of the Provisional Government | present purpose Is to accompany it. He | paign utterances. He sald then that Chicago, ‘Jan. 5.—That Harry B.|tions, with a capital and surplus of na Hartford, Baer of the Philadelphia| s s Well Equipped. can give no details until he further|he favored a liberal interpretation of | peatherstone, bandit and safe biower | $1,000,000 cach. 1t has paid ve 4 end Reading, and Finley of the South- ,‘.,”m{'g Jan. 3 —Twen -"-mng th“: hears from Captain Sverdrup, Wwith |the excise law and that there should | who was killed by a Chicago police- | dividends of recent years, ern. They brought Lewis Cass Led-| Sachusetts mayors announce e Blueflelds, Nicaragua, Jan, 3.—Plans | Whom he is in correspondence on the |be no more empty threats to close | man while holding up a saloon New |tal stock of the new compan yard of New York with them as gen- eral counsel. Attorney General Wick- respective municipalities, policies. reviewed the needs of their made sug- for the advance of Estrada’s army on Managua have been matured. It is matter. Mr. Bradley says that the expedition Coney Island and other resorts which had -a right to keep open on Sundays. Year's morning, was the son of a noble English disinherited tamily ™ fixed at anount for s bably be perhaps a like ersham represented the legal depart- | estions and urged economy in the | .y .cteq that his forces wiil leave |is to have nothing to do with any of | Those which ought to be closed, ne to today at the | t into the | is belleved that the merger rent of the government. Soduct of business. In their Inaugural | their pase at Chile In a week, possi- | the Cook operations, and that it is to | added, with firmness, would be closed | ponhars. death by his sister Mise | volve Tarse stock and casn aiviisnis One Change the President Agres to e A“huf'}mward of Salem fur- | PIy, Sooner, starting towards Acoyapo, [ b¢ but one of the private enterprises|and would stay closed. Emma Featherstonaugh, who declared | to the shareholders of the threc ¥ ;- which is the enemy's country. which he has sent not only into the The hewly elected board of midermen | that her brother was rightfully the | panics Make. nished the sensation of the day by de- 1 i but into Asia and Af. = F ! One of the changes which President | claring that he would be responsible [ Tho forces of the provisional gov- | POSF regions, bu Sk S [ Snienagat diowed: n dsimesraciar e | Latcae of | the uame Lord"Weathersto- e Tt oy o *e : 4 _ ernment will number 4,000. ey are S a « a c=] naveh; th Avenue Trust com 11 be Faft agreed to make In his Tecompsen. | for l&w and order as his own chief Of| carrying extra rifles and ammunition, ity of four—41 democrats against 37| Featherstone lived with his mother, | retained as a b combi.ed gations has to do with the language of police, for a_time at least. The city sufficient arms for the additional NEW YORK POLICE ATHLETE fusionists. sister and wife under the name of companios, while larger office companie: the proposed amendment prohibiting | goes on a “dfy” basis after May 1. S ¥ oad rom. ps who it is believed. will join S Featherstonaugh, but to the polfce he|house the combine Fionk in any compeiing vallroad In the | Arivers miust xpoct ' me Tavors at | Eetreda’ during the® march 'throusn | Swims Half Way Across the Hudson|IN COMMUNICATION WITH was " always known as Featherstone. | inuncial aiatrict, " U g = = b e state o ontales. 0 six-inc i H as rumored that the 0 Fillny saiiroad arter s ghven Bate. " | ybling o Maver Tames Tosmn whiia | feld guns have been taken to Chile. S ALMA KELLMER'S ABDUCTORS. | "\ S0 s Wonry marair | terbsts had acauired the ool 3 2 e E 3 : 5 gt S ot g B Featherstonaugh, the nephew and | Thomas F. Ryan in the Marcoa 1 rust .éfi»iifa"'-mmm'f‘%:}“féé’»? g’hlttml: $Be Docanon - tghfifitima?fl;g;x‘f: o0k | Cotton Manufacturers Claim They Are m?,e:;.eyggkéhga:évfm :;xna?fip{ans:al:» Millionaire Cousin of Missing Child | Roi"of "the last’ baren of ene of the | company, but no statement n letes on the New York police force, Draws $5,000 from Bank. oldest families in Eswex, England. The | point wos @btainable snight be held to apply to lines like e New York Central and West Shore. ice corporations severely. Making No Money. Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 3—To consider swam half way across the Hudson river today and back again, his only Louisville, Ky.,, Jan. 8.—“Ts believe daughter of an Englishman neighbor had been picked out for him to wed, CONVICTED BANK PRESIDENT “The latter is_a x ) Dot & T Yo ...Z.e‘:‘;vi‘,‘.‘; INTIMAT!ION DENIED. ;2?11.1’;“5332 o corton papgneaze the | Gimoulty being In dodging Hirge cakes | we are in communication with the ab. | but he ras away and married & poor “irtually as an overflow trackage sys- L2 in | ton manufacturers and commission | Of ice. Scanlan had a wager With an- | guctors of Alma Kellner,” declared | [Fish girl named Lee. For this he was | WILL STILL BE WORTH $700,000 tem on the western shore of the Hud- | Bo°t and Shos Werkers’ Union Will | 00, Tr moq oien o 0 o to the | other policeman for a swim across the z disinkerited. He e to America and ) son river. Not Furnish Strikebreakers. number, it is expected, of 150, will | river, and_when his challenger failea | Frank Tehr. mililonaire cousin of the | settied in @swego, N. Y., where he pros- | After Settloment of All Claims With P ’ : to appear Scanlan started witheut him, | Missing gir], tonight. Sve réeson | yevad: Clearing House Banks. The Law as the President Will Sug- Boston, Jan. 8—General President meet here tomorrow. Cotton manu- “I could have gone all the way across to believe that the child was taken by “Twenty years ago w learned that 1 facturers claim that under present gest It g John F. ‘Tobin of the Boot and Shoe | conditions they are making no Thoney, | the river,” sald Scanlan, “but 1 am an | Professional child snatchers to be held the Tast ‘Lora Peatherstonaugh was| Chicago, Jan John R, Walsh, The law, as President Taft will sug- | Workers unlon today denied an in- | that cotton goods and vyarns have not | officer and to go more ‘than half way [ OLISNSOMm. o Lo e, cad and that we Wero helrs to part| tormerly president of the defunct Chi geat it will provide that where a|timation contained in a despatch from | advanced in proportion to-the advance | Would be entering another state with- | The Hellner family has authorized | of his estate. Harry went to England | cago National bank, oconvioted on Failroad owns fifty per cent. or more | Lynn to the effect that his organiza- | in the price of raw cotton; and that | Out permission. Therefore, I went only [ ¢ €0 offer the payment of a reason- | to claim the estate and found It had | Gharges of misappropriating its fun: ©of the stock of another it may acquire the remainder. This, it is sald, would tion would furnish strikebreakers to take the places of those now out at something must be done to relieve the half way and came back.” promise to lay no traps for her abduct- been taken by his brother He was the rightful heir, but we never Wallace, Wedne whose case will come up ¢ s supreme day before the United strained situation. d not effort will be made to pros- wfford a measure of protection to mi- | the factory of the A. M. Creighton OM READY FOR ABDUCTO DI e ROt SAPTU Pros- | could get our rights in the case.” count for final settieme will not be nority stockholders, for if the rallroad | Shoe company. President Tobin said: | Completely at Meroy of the Flames. | (oo o o T T Dt e Y e e T S penniless aftor a settlement of claime Advertisement in Cincinnati Paper In- aggregating more than $7,000,000 with ““We have no connection of any kind Mr. Fehr returned today from Chi- owning the majority stock should be| “We Yot 3 Meriden, Conn,, Jan, 3.—Mount Re- B il oIn Hame . oEe, | e oo lnwolved in this Aifioulty | go farm, the palatial Gountry homa er| | dicates Negotiations. caso. Before starting he drew 35000 BURIED UNDER FALLING WALL. | the Chicago clearing house banks robable purchaser. But where a rail- | interfere. Our organization has never | J: A- Kraus of New York, situated in e from a Louisville bank after banking g N e Dankir ammounting $o sflad holds less than the majority of | at any time allowed its members to Baileyville, Middlefield, was destroyed Cincinnati, Jan. 3.—That the parents hours. When Mr. Fehr returned tolay | $250,000 Damage to Plant of American $7,121,887 and pl o o "\7 the ®iock In another lne, it will be pro- | be used as !lr!kebreakfl;fl but, on the by fire tonight. Several small build- | of Alma Kellner, the 8 year old Louis- | he became more &Sptimistic regarding | Bridge Company. )"l' m'arn of lh‘l‘ obligations “W‘”H” Py wided that it can wcquire mo rmore contrary, in a few isolated cases where | IDES situated in close proximity to the | ville girl, who disappeared several | his cousin’s return. ——— R e Whan. 20r. FWalst. Ba aid Nothing in the Interstate commerce | individual members of our organiza- house were also destroyed, As there | weeks ago, are probably negotiating Mr. Fahr would not intimate wh Milwaukee, Wis,, Jan. 3.—Fire in the this “m’m;“l it w‘; r"\'fl-lvd e ‘,fl Lo he mendments will be S0 drawn as to | tion have accepted unfair employment | 13 1o fire department or water supply | wtih the child’s abductors, was seem- | thc missing girl had been held or whr~e | Milwaukee 'plant of the American | Ui amount, It was reveal $700.000 11 egalize in ‘way holding a stock in | where independent organizations have | it _the district the buildings were | ingly indicated here today by an ad- | she was to come from. | Bridge company tonight caused the |t Wi be worth eeme $700,000 in > ooty Ty h s ek i completely at the mercy of the flames. | Wertisement Inserted in a local news- | ~Alma Kellner disappeared on Decsmi- | death of four firemen, who were buriod | pock® and real estate. This is stock violates the anti-trust law. Listened to Railroad Men for Two Hours. The railrcad presidents were lis- tened to attentively by the president for more than two hours. He had been informed in advance of many objec- tions and had taken for granted other ©objections that they would make and lahd)mfiully informed them that wwhile their views would be given every eonsideration in the final wording of the message, he could not alter his basic recommendations: ®trong Objections from the Visitors. The proposed interstafe commerce eourt of five members to consider ap- had strikes, they have been fined and ordered from the factory.” g Action Against Telephone Company Dismissed. Racine, Wis., Jan. 3—Because the ‘Wisconsin Teléphone company could not purchase all the stock of the Cit- izen’s Telephone company of this cit the action brought against the for- mer company to restrain it from do- ing so, was, upon agreement, dis- missed today in the circuit court. The stock, which had been purchased by the Wisconsin Telephone company, will be returned to the stockholders. Demand for $6.50' a Day. Restrai The loss will be over $25,000. Trial of Mrs. Ford Jan. 24. Cincinnati, Jan. 3.—The trial of Mrs. Jeanette Stewart Ford on a charge of blackmailing Charles Warrlner, former treasurdr of the Big Four railroad, was set today for January 24. On that date Mrs. Ford will answer to the in- dictment returned last week. Charged with Murder of Brother. Leominster, Mass., Jan. 4.—Charged with murder of his brother, Alfonso, early today, Adolf Mattachone is a prisoner in the police “station here. The police say that he admits the crime, but pleads self-defence. The paper. The notice reads. “Please let the party that has our girl know that we will comply with their Tequest—all they need is to ask it.” The mention of a “request’ is believ- ed here to be a demand for ransom. Didn’t Know It. St. Louls, Jan. 3—Ralph Owens of Memphis, 24 years old, walked the streets of St. Louis for ten dayvs with a broken neck, and did not know it | i i uneil he went to Mullanphy hospital today to get treatment for rheumatism. He fell ten days ago and since that tinre his head drawn back but aid not suffer much pain. He was rated on tonight and may recover. ber # while on the way to St. John's cLuich to attend mass. LETTER FROM DR. He is Still Ignorant of Copenhagen’s Decisien. Copenhagen, Jan. 3.—Walter Lons- dale, Dr. Frederick A. Cook’s secretary, announced today that he had received a lotter from Dr. Cook, but he declined to give the explorer's address. Mr. Lonsdale sald that he would inform Dr. Cook of the university's decision, of which, he wag convinced, Dr. Cook is COOK. | still ignorant. Unusual Military Honor to a Non- erty damage. Henness truckmen. ‘whil | story brick structure. death, but several Trolleymen Not Sat under a falling wall, and $250,000 prop- The firemen killed were Captain John | Lieut. O'Donnell and two | Several firemen were Injured and sev- €ral suffered frostbitten noses and ears fighting the flames. The engine company which suffered all the casualties took its station under | the main wall of the fuctory, & long Lwo The ‘wall fell on | | them and it was at first thought that | ! all the members of the company met were saved by & pocket in the collapsed wall. sfied With Wage | mnted at from $10,000,000 to $36,000. 000. | Arrested on Susi Jan, 3—County police au thorities tonight made two arvests Ir connection with the mysterious disap pearance of C. W. Morgan, a pror nent jejweler, who was last seen Snt urday, and whose tern ocoat, battersd hat and a jewel case were found on the bank of the Allegheny river last night, leading the police to believe a murder was committed by thugs. The persons arrested gave thelr names as James Dunning, a teamster, and Wil lam Clay, & negro etable boss peais from the interstate commerce| New York, Jan. 3—Three thousand | cause’of the trouble is mot known. - SRR e R R ne ommiss! app. steamfitters helpers went on strike ’ R T A en, N. J., Jan, 3.— s “harges of suspicious persons were o o g e e S I e R e gt D Cold Wave Reaches Chicago. $30,000 Fire in Cement Co. Storshouse. Commissioned Officer. with the increase In wages which the | pluced against them pending furihes “particularly objected to by the |an increase of wages from $5 to $5.50 | Chicago. Jan. 3.—Colder weather is| Hudson, N. Y., - $.—Fire here to- | Omaha, Neb., Jan. 3.—An unusual, public service corporation gave them | examination. TalivoRd Tepressntatives. | They . dec | & day. The strike wil atop work on a | predioted for Chicago und Srounaing: destroyed the big storehouse of the | military honor to a nen-commission-d | en Jan. 1, the motormen and conduc- 44 that the court would soon be- [ number of buildings now nearing com- | territory tomorrow. Late tonight the | Atlas Cement company, causing a loss was paid to Sergeant Jackson R.| tors of the company from all of Its Pl W B ps nothing more than a second | pletion. temperiture was 4-above zero and|of about $80,000. About $20,000 loss who retired from the srmy today Hnes in ¢he state of New Jersly have ref. W. H. Bemotte Dead. eommissi: They prefer appeals di- | The men are organized as the Steam- | dropping rapidly. . | was also caused in the cement mill ad- | after thirty years of service. Colonel | forwarded a communication to Presi- | Indlanapolis, Ind., Jen, 3.—Prof. W Tect from the commission to the fed- | fitters’ union, and under the arbitra- e joining. One workman, a Hungarian, [ Gerdner paraded the entire garrison demt McCarter, at Newark, demanding | H. Demotte, for years of eral courts, The recommendation for | tion agreement of the Building Trades At least it may be said of W. Gould | is belleved to have been burned to|in honor of King, whe stood at the Joft | an increase to 25 cents an hour for all | the most prominent sducaters the ® court, however, will remain in the | Employers’ association, the strike is|Brokaw that he was not a man who, | death, as he with three others wers in | of the officers regiment passed and a ten-heour workday, to| deaf and mb in the United said to be a violation of the contract.|when telegraphing, stopped to_count | the use when the fire was dis- | by. it within tw diod at his home in this ofty men will be or-|out the ten words.—Roc Times- | covered, and since then nothing has|ed and He waas 80 years old and was bern if Dispatch. been seen of him. ox & Harvodeburg, Ky.