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WAR AGAINST THE "INSURGENTS'| Gl Fareruin [Tim G The Struggle to be Waged Without Quarter %fl‘:fi%fi:fifi & ci" ‘Em 2 by the Taft Administration _JANUARY 5, 1910 PRICE TWO CENTS Condensed Telegrams | Blgwy from Home A Wrecked Oil Train in Flames for Police Follow plhy‘es Finger Mark l_}lule e o "4 . Teon Delagrange, | DECIDED CHANGE IN NEW YORK | HAD BEEN ON THE TRAIL SINCE| William Morse and John Barobuto | SUMMARY DISMISSAL FROM ut, were executed within a few minutes of 8 v ng & DIght tere totay., He MUNICIPAL METHODS. 0 ROOKLYN INSTITUTE Gabled Faresrams | Time Gards THE 16TH OF DECEMBER. each other at Sing Sing prison. fell with his mach! Theight of Shout Sixty-five fer and was crastied Dr. William A. Monnsh, formerly of Atlanta, Ga., whose wife committed BATTLE BROKE SUDDENLY TUESDAY | e Bl o vt MOVE BY NEW COMPTROLLER BLOODY IMPRINT ON TICKET | suicide,” endca his ite n San Francis- Liverpool, Jan. 4—Minimum tariff 2k co. rates to the various ports on the At- X . lantic seaboard of North America will| To Learn How the City's $80,000,000 HIS $15,000 LETTER OF CREDIT John D. Rockefeller, Jry was sworn | wyicp He Obtained In New York Be « i ve traffic In New Y Led to Running Down of Murderers of | in" as foreman of a grand jury to in- U i Anti ft Arti irred | come into effect 1t 4i-T siles B St 0 Yoy poun, S . e : : g : W o | La0UERte I whits sinvS c In Ne fore. Sinking from Sight Still In g . feight manag teamship lines. the tresident to Action and Senators and Congress- . Whvilp.&r'eb%:&h :‘:{; the n:::u ar-| Leader Calls on the New Mayor. 5 R A rangement to ut 3 man who Cppose the Taft Policies are to Receive 10| remunerative rates which have coma S Truing Heurs Partes 8ix Buspicious Individusie founa | TTUst Company Vault. lurking near the estate where King Alfonso is hunting in Andalusia, Spain, oie into existence in connection with the e & < New York, Jan. 4. les ¥. Mur- | Paris, Jan. 4—The § were arrested. New York, Jan, 4.—Dr. Frederi Consideration—No One Dares Forecast the Political competition for the ¢raffie to Interlor | 1y “joader of Ml A W e B b e F L I s Cool must sirike off another 1tem fre o £ the Contest. called on New York's new democratic en up on the train on which Mme.| The Wright Brothers were granted| the list of his scientific honors, o utcome o e Contes = o may or and spent an hour in confer- Gouin, widow of Jules Edouard Gouin, | & temporary injunction against Glenn | this time the blow comes fron russel an. 4 —Le Soir asserts to- | ence with him. When he left or | a former ~overnor of the Bank of | H- Curtiss for infringement on aero-| folks at home. The councll of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and day that fhe marriage of King Albert Gaynor’s office he posed for his pho- France, was traveling December 16, | Plane patents. and Queen Elizabeth, who was the | tograph on the City hall ste T 2 E 'ps. Tam- | has led to the solv! en it was announced tod 1 Washington, Jan. 4. — War without ,the matter is still under considera- figfif’" “m Bavaria, was sanctioned | many has got pretty slim patronage at ' of her death. fim.‘.‘&finfl”}:fi?'fiz Secretary of Agriculture Wilson be- | voted that the discredited exploror quarter will be waged between the Taft | tion.” ther o the late King Leopold nor | Judge Gaynor's hands, although with- | found under a train near Paris on that | ieves the public ‘is paying too much | dropped from membe T Gdministration end such republcan | Mr. Miller said that he told the post- | PaTtas '-,fll!: is required by the con- | cut Tammany behind him he probably | date.. The door of the compartment | fOF foodstuffs and he is going to inves- | tion was unanimous a “insurgents” in congress are are now |master general he intended to carry :m gflih paper insists %!wt sanc- | would never have been mayor of | which she had occupled,as a passen- tigate the.matter, is summary, opposing and who oppose in the future | the thing to the open floor of the|on of the lg'l‘mby parliament Is | Greater New York—not on the demo- | gex was almost torn from its hinges ” — - Dr. Cook was a member o the Taf: legislative programme. The |house, but that Mr. Hitchcock urged | FADEFRtive. | Since confirmation of | cratic ticket at any rate. { ana there was a pool of blood on the | The United States will send five war- | ccutive department of r battle is not with those tariff insur- | him to defer such action until the sub- | T00 religious masriage the Cath- it W F Subsequent _investigation | SDiPs to the Argentine Republic to take | until his polar claims re gents who quietly sheathed their blades | ject could be further considered. mml;weflm!eeg t;‘!meddto raise a Wh or. showed that she had been robbed. part in the centennial celebration of | less shattered in Copenhagen, he after defeat but with those who have | Whereupon Mr. Miller agreed to await n?n st the ure dynastic is- Vhen Mr. Murphy left the mayor's TworDoldisee. Cocfessbd: that country next May. been held In high estéem by the n nursed disappointment and are whet- |full developments before precipitating “’m‘:u ess King Albert submits to) offi~ he was besieged by interviewers. O - | bers of the institute. He locture ¢ing their knives publicly in anticipa- | an open fight. Catl ¢ influence. . ulg‘you meet the mayor by appoint- Two soldiers, named Graby and Mi- The National Museum, in which will | its members on his tion of continued conflict. As soon as the congressman’s state- e T R & srea:;ht?)“l:y“gonreueghto having mur- | be housed the Roosevelt, collection of | soon afier returning to Ameri v ecam: master ayor,” voman. e police follow- rican mammals, w! e opened to Single Shot Foretells General Engage- r‘fx‘;} wlgdk:?;no;himvg:}wm“ SUDDEN DEATH OF was his reply, a characteristic one. = | ¢d up the first clue of the finger mark | the public in February. P No 'Enm to Discover His Locati ment. @nd took him to task for not baving MRS. WILLIAM LEDGER. Did_you hdve a pleasant conversa- | and they succeeded in locating a for- e While, 50 far as known, no pa tlon with the mayor. mer comrade of the two soldiers, who | The Provincial Council of Havana | ular effort Is being made to ¢ going to | declared that he saw them embark on | prescnted clarges against Mavor Ju- | Dr. Cook’s whercabouts, It this train at Melun, which is 27 miles | lio Cardenas of unlawfully making ap- | ¢d sosny inoldentally that b 4 yet drawn on the $15,000 letter it which he obtained in New ¥ searing from public vie Y00, part of the m »ut’ of his lectur vaults of a New “Ask him about it. do_all the talking.” “Did _you get any encouragement| from Paris, When confronted with | propriations in excess of the budget. The battle broke suddenly today. At | regarded the conversation as confl- 2 fArst it was a single shot; then a scat- | dential, to which Mr. Miller replied | Stricken With Heart Disease as She tered firing; swiftly the thing shpreui. thlaz he hag noh:dso \]Anlde(:nllond it angd Was Taking Car for the City—Died until tonight it has taken on the as- |felt that he had violated no confi- |- Within a Few Mi > rssaantes st bkt St s tores | Rep PPN o i TR e mayor | Gomn e Taat s fob cantimson,” " | pr consequences of which cannot be fore- | Representative Miller said tonight| y¢ i) b 3 _ - n. Toid The substance of it is that the | that & month or more ago he cOm- | friends of Mrs, Wikiam . Leacer o¢| RO ok SXpect any appointments”™ | How the Crime Was Committed. |reetings from the emperor of Ger- wenators and congressmen who have | plied with a request from the post-!Taurel Hill road to learn of her death, Tt B Bl sorks They had long meditated robbing | 78" x"; A‘kl‘nz of lirni\ 4;‘,,.:‘ the Baw taken a stand against the present ad- | office department to forward his Tec- | whicn occurred suddenly on Tuesday | Yo leok to be barny and smiltng | @ Passenger, the soldlers said, and | %0 Of Belgium, to which he replic ministration and who continue to align | ommendations upon several presiden- | Svening at the home of Hor on in | susocten in v Sohy and smilg,” | {ook seats in the eonch mext to that | M KINd. themselves with the opposition to the | tial postmasterships in Minnesota. Grouch svenve. Mrs, Ledger had start- | T 20 o0 uo who Jullowen. in which Mme. Gouin was traveling. 7 S president’s policies are to recelve no| After a wait of several weeks hel ed for the city and. walked to the car Mayor More Open Mouthed. Chey passed Into her compartment by | . The Manola Medical Society consideration in matters of patronage. | called at the department, bé says, but | from her home. She . had gotien | Judge Gaynor discussed the Tam. | th Corridor. and as soon as the {rafn | TCROTt 01 New cure for cancer, con- e aris President Aroused to Action. could get no satisfaction, and was for | aboard the car at §.20 and was taken | many leader’s visit more freely. Their | Started sprang upon her and beat her | pRtRE OF WHRE & DATERt IEIMGEC ) hero today, Gand il exa Utterances such as that made by |2 IODE time unable to see the post-| thereon. The car crew telephoned for | relations ‘were cordiai, as always, since | o7 the head with the heel of a shoe. | 0% UTVE Vaee g the committes immediat Senator Cummins at & recent dinner in | M@Ster general. He succeeded In gain- | 3 doctor and she tvas gotten to the | he first met Charles ¥. Murphy a vear | They then took her jewels and money, 0 ) e e O e ror Bristae in |im& an audicnce yesterday arternoon | heme of her son, Flovd Ledger, near- | azo. 3Mr. Murphy had called merely to | #nd finding no signs of life decided ©0 | o Nec' o Claimi B A e D e, o or ¢y st 1D (and it was during that conversation, | by where she lived only a Short time. | offer congratuiations: —they had dis. | UIrow her on the tracks. Graby open- | , A Negro Claiming to Be an Ameri Benator T Folleite's magazine, and a | 2ocording to Mr. Miller, that Mr. Hitch- | D, Kimball was called and reached | cussed no appointments, at least no| ¢4 the door, but because of the jar- [ 5 PeWs held in Tniiand pendine no 3 gock informed him of the existence of | the house before death occurred and | names. Whether Mr. Murphy would | FINE motion of the train it closed sud- | gre"iF) (0 LIV Bo W, ROFON He's ident Taft received New Year's Original Notebooks at Copenhagen nhagen, Jan, 4—Dr, ¥ nal notebogk Iny mittec’s judgmer He } notehooks the ex recent Interwlew by Semator Clapp on|g gsityation which had made it impos b . -] e £, e e HERES (e C2M azalh he aIE cnow. . ncident- | denly, catching his hand. In order ge o? the pole 13 not bor e iy * oA o hake | able for him to act as yet upon his E%Sho. haid. been troubied ith heart | ally, ‘thougn T e Sk | to reicase nimselt he broke down the Wiy tatused ontry here oS . recommendations. atsease, T v < ' 2 oor, andl went to the lavatory to wash A s Gt It hed peen foported further that| ' Representatives Cooper and Lenroot Pl end ahe haa ot S ined e | the Brs Lo Mr. Murphy's Orst visit 10| his wounded Mser, while Ifs corapan. |, EmPeror Nicholas followed on_foot | PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE che D e I rEents 7 | of Wisconsin are also said to have | sicularly on Tuesday. | er of docks in the Van Wyeck admin- | ion threw the body out of the com- | ohe, DOdY of his muncle, = Grand Dule OF 8000 WORDS THURSDAY e e e o Ppolnt - | filed recommendations for patronage | “Mrs. Ledger was born in Lowville, | istration. His relations with Mayor | PATtment. The police found the miss- | Michacl Nicholafevith, in a snowstorm : Thone. of less openly out of hermony | UPOR which no action has been taken.| Ny, the daughter of Willlam and | McClellan, it will be recalled, wers not | in5 jeweiry In the possession of the | fod Wae dronched tq the siin. - Tie Mr. Taft Reverts to His Original Plar Wih the Tatt rogime. - Mr Tapry | Neither would discuss the matter to- | Harrict Pierce, her malden name be- | very cordial, and never durlng McClel- | tWo men. J5 SIRIEY Sie cloMing: vetors reqw A e Tlosest friends adviced him thar ii | Eht, but it Is known that their posi- | ing Almeda Pierce, She was born Ju- | lan's administration, evens nfter their | — - apbie g o ) R LRy peument ould be impolitle for him to afford | UoD Is similar to that of Representa- |1y 22 1855, She married. William | differences wero adjusted, was Mr.[ MISS SARAH B. MACLAY R I TR s Washin FenN et ade ol T e e ittty - ) Ledger in New York state and for | Murphy a caller. D. A. R DEFAULTER. |to _the. supervisors of census th Be Ta Wit the detoct Ste i conrees SERIREt PEPar thmqt Ofoers Slisak: e L e e e ravaiid oz | No More Joy Riding in City Autos. R aneo them that In some sections Whore the w e democra congress again: Postmaster General Hitchcock was 3 Expl - | colored peorie predoniinant, n it Taft 1 a number of years. Mrs. Ledger was| This the second official day of the | Explanatory Letter Sent Out by Pres- | COOTSd Bevlie wre predomnant, ne- P = the Taft executive progra n E - . abrey’s for some time. w - . a % o emerment In advance of the 1912 | the administration say @ word @bout | an “getendant at the Central Baptist | Prendergast, the new republican fusion | Washington, Jan. 4—The mystery | pormer United States Treasurer I Tt 15 stated ‘without reserve tonight | = aee: 2 RieR church, She was a devoted wife and | comptroller.’ issued a sweeping order | surrounding the defalcations recently | 5 Foymer United States Treasure that the president has listened to such | Attitude Hinted at in Disclosures. | mother and_took a deep interest in | that “Jov riding” in the munleipal au- | discovered in the Washington office of | oy Haston with - . Advice and has Jeckied Aa GHDw & Another feature o the attitude of the | her home. She possessed a kind and | tomobilcs in all departments must | the National society of the Daughters |t Simuel Gl party leaders toward Insurgent mem. | sympathetic _disposition and her | Cease at once. He announced in addi- | of American Revolution was explalned | fiogi Hervey AL Lodw Battle Not With Tariff Insurgents. |D2TY ‘sacers, tone hinted at in | friendships were lasting. Her death | tion every employe of the city above | today in a letter sent out by Mrs. Julia | pUfQue 27 T ThnEton In support of 3. fon taken by | disclosures today. It was currently | will be heard with deep regret among | the grade of laborer, excepting police- | G. Scott, president-general of the so- | 25 0 870, J00Y G0 T <ertain leaders administration | reported. that the “rebellious” republi- | the wide circle of her friends. men, firemen and school teachers, must | clety, to the Tesents of every chapter | fomag ™ Y bt | tnis that the battle is not with the tarlff | can members of congress were soon to| She is survived by her mother, her | Bavs tinie cards upon which will be re- | in the Lnited States., Mrs, Scott states ; 7307 AL 1 { S Menstors ALl B 8 s nsurgents it was pointed out tonight | feel the hand of the national party or- | husband, one daughter, Mrs. George | corded their comings and goings while | that the postofiice authorities made the | gy GGLED COSTLY GOWNS | announced that the president's that Senators Nelson, Brown, Burkett | ganization against them in their home | Dolan, and one son, Floyd H. Ledger | on duty. In this way the comptroller | discovery of thefts in the society’s' of- | posed rajlrond legislation would end Borah, all of whom voted against | Sitste” “5 of this city. - She also leaves a brother, | hopes to ascertain just how much of | fice of money, postoffice money order: AND OTHER DRESS GOODS | bn the right of way in both senas dent ed me lengt At & lnws will be wr New York, Jan 4-——Theresa Mahoney books during the the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill, appear to bt t0-Bes@Nrittd - to' the :Polls Charles Pierce of Allyns Point, and a | New York’s $80,000,000 salary list is| checks and mail. The amount of the N Y house 3¢ pertatin petaut the Whits Howhe: [} 00 12 00 O o the e s half-brother, Willlam Nichols of this earned. defalcation has been somewhat exag- | Two New York Fashionable Dress- | ‘The turther assurance was wive ¢ postoffice department, land office an ., city, and a sister, Mrs. E. P. Rhoades B geraeed, writes Mrs. Scott, the thefts ity i & DrODOsSA. chantes in the raiiroad Y, Politics Tabooed in All Appointments. | Bcarcely running ‘hito many thousands, makers Plead Guilty in U. 8. Court. | the pr 1 ch ngen 1“ n}‘ dirond 1 internal revenue bureau, where federal | Of One of the insurgents, who also is % & -~ 03 Said to be marked as a vietim, was for{ °F Zochester. N. ¥ Appointments in all departments of | Miss Sarah B. Maclay, the society's “pie” 1s served. No ‘who would discuss the | the organization at Washington to New York city’s government must be | former curator, is accused by Mrs. ; . be ol 8 2 situstion mt all tonight dared hazarq | stimulate oppasition to renomination of | ROBERT A. BROWN GOING made hereafter on the basis of merit | Scott as responsible for the thefis, and | o0, Fhzabeth R. Dinsmore, partners | be gome opposition to th s e contest. es. val epublican aspiran: or £ y Mayor | publi - i t . an " t o ol deans Eiter op»o'.’x‘i;":.‘."é.,‘{l‘,’;s,’_ heic place wrs to-he enooutaked Ard. Will Be Assistant Paymaster of | G2ymor in a letter to Fire Commis- :.;:z».‘:i - g\ig;fc::n.de“ o [FER R e ERIC N iR 8 SR [AC 008 Meid, anhd che president w dent Taft, while others declared that |If the opposition was unsuccessful at . sioner Waldo. Clergymen, politicians | = Miss Maclay has disappeared and | O Participation in the all jon-; L.supported " in. both brax ? m he effect ‘would be to make all repub- | the primaries the fight was to be car-| Ihorndike Cotfon Company—Leaves | and business men must keep their | will not bo prosecuted. . spiracy of smuggling costly nd | gress. e : licans line up for or against the presi- | ried even to the polls. February First. hands off. The mayor’s letter says, in eoinEd SFESicr - AN I dress goods into this country in The president will transmit to dent and “smoke out” those who have | _When Mr. Madison was finformed part: - .| “Sieeper trun The maximum pen- | gress on Friday the report att carefully kept a neutral position. that the fight apparently had started| Princlpal Robert A. Brown of the| “It is my Intention of banishing an | Body of Chelsea Dentist Found in| alty is two years In prison and a fine ney peneral and all the Miller of Minnesota Blew Off the Lid, | N 58id: Good! I am glad of it | Bean Hill school and also of the night | political and outside influence from the Creek. OE B0, L LS T mested with the Glavis charges seainst Representative Miller of the Blighth |square fight.” tion as assistant paymaster at the |all. Under th» present method all sorts | Sylvester R. Adams, an aged dentist, | mekers under indictment and it is un- [ Ing been cailec for in a rosolution of- ’Hlunuoh ms:eg"bml::o ;z&u;r::ehlfil;g Hayes.of California an Insurgent to the !n{lg]em'l‘%gm;ila;s Cott;fln comg-n}f’fi fof perzons cliirlm::s lo]lnguencz come who dhl!appeared recently on his way ;’:;r‘éoagmz“zfilx &3«”&‘;‘;3’&} 1‘;""1'- x'x)'?i\." fered by n:-""m';”,';v Flint of Callfornia, nstrumental m! est Warren, Mass.,, and will | in to advocate the selection of their | from his home in Chelsea to his office 3 e ell the | 8 b SDSCIAl message on cuNSErva of the situation today, He did it by a End. leave to take up his new duties the |friends. Worse yet, some of such in- | in the Back Bay, was found in Chelsea | 80Vernment the inside story of the |tlon will go in the latter part of hext =tatement to the effect that Postmaster | Congressman Hayes of California [ first of February. He will move his | fluence Is sold and paid for. Let there | creek today,® not far from the place | Smuggling scheme in v of their | weelk. General Hitchcock had informed him |said: “If no one will call 2 meeting of | family there. The position is an ex- | be an end of all this. It is my inten- | where his hat and coat were discovered | Sentences being suspended until July —_— yesterday that his (Miller's) recom- |the insurgents to mark eut a plan of | cellent one and his many friends will | tion to submit this to the heads of all | on n whart last Saturday. Dr. Adams | It I8 sald, however, that the govern DEATH OF D. O. MILLS ment, already In possession of con- Nothing suits me better than a good | School bas secured an excellent posi- | departments immediately and once for | Boston, Jan. 4—The body of Dr. mendations for presldential postmas- |battle, I will do it. And if there are| be pleased at his success. the departments, and have this rule!had been under the care of a nurse terships were being held up because of | others who are backward in this bat-{ He relinquished the duties in the [ adopted by all, unless there be con- |for a mental disorder for some time, | Siderable evidence against the alleged | gajifornia Pioneer, and One of Amen- his insurgent activities in the house. |tle, I will go it alone. I am an insur- | Bean Hill school Monday to Principal | trolling reasons for the contrary. and it is supposed that he committed [ COnSPirators, expects that all of tho jca’s F: Fi Sovi He auoted ut;m postmaster general as |gent until it is over’ Lucy, who came from Northampton AR el ST Y suicide. SEorMrEens WL pliat ulliy sH pin e et it s agd ng in substance: Speaker Cannon tonight remarked | to take up the duties. He will prob- ik R be let off with fines. One of them, pERR i T ? 3 great deal of pressure is being | that if he were to express his. own | ably be able fo carry out the fall 75 ROLLER SKATING RINK. “Little Tim” Sullivan Left Practically | CAroline Windmueller, a Fifth avenue | ~San Francleco, Jan. 4.—he 1 brought to bear upon me to withhold | views on the situatjpn they would | nights of the evening school, as they - oft Practically | modiste, pleaded guilty last week and | Darius Ogden Mills, banker, i from the insurgent republican con- | sound “chestnutty.” $le denied knowl- | will end this month, He has served | Many Are Enjoying the Sport at Nothing. was fined $7.500. T et Dhn oF aiains Sor m gressmen the patronage in thelr dis- |edge of any specific determination to| with credit in Both positions and his Froehlichkeit Hall. New York, Jan. 4—While it was — IR Yoa Sanlgnt Tewte; in tricts. I am very loath to do this and | crush the insurgents. removal from the city is regretted by generally thought that the late “Little| HOLDUP OF WILD WEST TYPE. | Mills winter home a lbrae, 1 his many friends. A roller skating rink, conducted by | Tim” Sullivan, Tammany aldermanic g O ehs” ol e g Charles E. Hoyle, who has rinks in a |leader, had died a millionaire, i i» now | Aged Coal Dealer of Newark Clubbed Ry h e os Onden EXPLOSION ST number cf other cities, has opened this | understood that he left practicall n bbed. e 2 A g M Bl sy B e AND FIRE SEVERE BLIZZARD COMING BACK FROM CONVENTION. week In Froehlichkelt hall on Talman | nothing. ~ Only $2,000 on deposit in & wid, Rapbed s fust as the Tailrond his fathor he IN BUFFALO CEREAL PLANT OUT OF THE WEST.| o Guiliver Addressed American As. | Strect. In the afiernoon and evening | bank is all the cash sald to be avail-| Newark, N, J. Jan. 4—The thira |3 Dulld can carry him, bl eastwird B e _ G = r. Gulliver res: me: hours there have been a goodly num- | able for his widow and son. The re- | holdup of a wild west type in this city | JoPIROF HAVRE BEOH nierruphes ue to pontaneous Combusion— | Will Hold the Atlantic Coast in loy | sociation for Advancement of Sci- | ber of skaters gliding around on the | port that he had held stocks and bonds | within & month wag pulled off by two R Tt otan Boato. his onty Boue Trree Men Killed, Nine Injured. | Grip Tonight. e ‘ rollers, ungder the watchful eve of W. |or deeds for large parcels of real estate | young desperadoes who surprised Wil- | 0% BE0r0 B HETc, e o | P 2 . D. Lewis? who is the manager and | in this city is sald to be unfounded. |llam Kilpatrick, an aged coal dealer, [ {70 (8 &t MUlbrae. = She veceived b Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 4—Thres men | Washington, Jan. 4—Out of the west | Dr. E. P. Gulliver of Norwich Town, | head instructor. He is a skater of ex- i in his office tonight. They covered [ geGh OF MItaames of Fympathy from were killed and nine fHightfully burned { Is coming a scvere hlizzard which by | Who is secretary of Section B. Gtology.| pert skill and ‘winner of numerous | even Persons Dead from Eating Can- | him with revolvers and when, deapito | 1y, United Sta iy oty in an explosion and fire which destroy- | tomorrow night will hold the Atlantic | &nd Geography, of the American As-| Prizes, so that he‘is well qualified to ned Peach his 62 years, he showed a disposition | nraitho o Toplucopal chareh of N =d the plant of the Buffalo Cereal coast in its i i 1t is central to- | Sociation for the Advancement of Sci- | Initiate the beginners into the easlest o to fight, they clubbed him into insensi- | yyob .0 1. g 1‘1’!)' the : ; s company~ tonight, The explosion was | night over Mis with exceedingly | ence, returned on Sunday from attend- | WAy of managing the rollers. Tues- | Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 4—Seven per- | bility and took his watch and $50 In|gantet Chi WHICH the Anancler at n the vellow corn mill and a concrete | heavy snows in the upper Mississipp! | ing the annual meeting in Boston. Dr.| day afternoon there were a good num- | onns are dead and three others are in | cash. A passerby found Kilpatrick [ {p0%0, mhen at Millbras. represcnted and brick elevator, 140 feet high, ad- ¥ Ana now med hber MississipD! | Guiliver delivered three papers st the | ber of school children attending, as the | a serious condition as a. result of eat- | groaning on the floor in his offiae. Hs | the family to all callers today. Iie joining ik was shattered by the con- | the lake region and the Ohfo valley. | meeting, the first upon hydraulic grad- | Sport appeals strongly to these little [ ing canned peaches, said to have con- | recovered consciousness but on account | %214 that while no plans for the funcral ssion and fell through the roof of According to reports received by | ing, commerce and population at Seat- | patrons, tained ptomaines. The dead are: Mri | of his age his condition is serious. His | Noua b maGe untlh Ogden Ml te mill. Of the twelve men em- | the weather bureau, the fury of the |tle, Wash.; the sceond on Shoreline| Mr. Boyle uses the coat room of the | A. Fernandez and baby, Mrs. G. Hal- | agsallants escaped. rived. & simple service ‘would be hold ployed in the elevator not one escaped | storm may be somewhat broken in the | Notes—Southern California, and the | hall for his skate lockers. and has a | dez_Virginia Preclado, 4 years old; G. e 4 I DoT e RALONSI e, NOAY. Jras injury. southern Atlantic states by the time | third upon Pebbles. vand organ coming which will be|R Yes and Mrs. Lola Garcia and son. | Harry Payne Whitney Buys a“$2,500, | (0 N0 Yorls where it prohabl The dead are Joe Landes, a miller; | it has traveled over the broken ridges In connection with his paper upon | plaved by electric motor. He expects | The peaches were canned several 000 Mansion, > "“" Fle- . CARwey: williioond ¥. Zeydall, a bag- sewer; a sweeper, | of the Applalachian mountain chai Seattle, he has many slides, which he | to have ‘the sport attractive to the | months ago. They were eaten at a N v 2 ¥ “:"“ "’"\“ e rvic # name unkrnown. the snow ' probably turning to rain in | iS to show at the January meeting of | Norwich public. Otis Beebe is at the | family reunion on New Year's day. ew York, Jan. 4—Harry Payne| Mr. Mills' death was due to F The explosion is believed to have | those states. In the morthern states, | the board of trade. ticket window. Whitney completed negotiations today| fallure. He was 84 years of age a been caused by spontaneous combus- | however, the outlook is for a severe ‘With Dr. Gulliver as his guest for a = Danced a Jig on His 100th Birthday. | £oF the purchase of the former William | came to the Pacific coast in 1848 tion in grain dust. - Fire followed and | cold snap by tomorrow night. few days is Dr. Ellsworth Huntington Mexican Government Swindled by New~ York Jan. ~4—~Nitliam Red~ tC ‘Whitney mansion, on ¥ifth avenue, | THIRTY-THREE B e Damis vepisted.| - Pelisstivans: Blown OFF Theic Feet. | of Naw Huven s ol Bucsst stolont Ticket Agents. mond, whose family Bible Is authority | the ‘»fiii""b‘l.‘.’,?..."é‘ini';‘“i‘&u‘lm “Srth, | il e o the work of rescuin, e unconscious & ari , who red a er | iy i o > 2 y x ind Injured mmen ai extremely pevils | Chicago, Jan. 4.—Chicaso tonight | of The Gumlacieal socioty meting umon | . E| Paso, Tex. Jan. 4—The Mexican | for the claim that he was 100 vears | after Mf. Whitney's death. Mr. Whit- | Rescued by Firemen from Burning St e taok At the hospial It Ras enja | Was in the throes of a genuine Dhiz- | mhc picolameal SoClol eting URon | government has been swindled out of | old today, cclebrated his centennial by | ney thus regains all the magnificent Vibosnt’a Hdssital that eight of the injured men have | zard, the wind blowing forty miles an O N many thousands of dollars by tickeét | dancing a jig at a birthday party | furnishings and art treasures which | S a g ™ have . 3 - Lakes of Asia Minor an yria. agents who had been carrying on a| which neighbors at Oakhurst, N. J. | were accumulated by his father and| New York, Jan, 4The live - b e hour and driving before it sheets of 4 I L S | v aincs. 15 {Ee downtowm quns. system of reporting tickets as sold for | arranged in his honor. .Redmond |also by Mr. Smith, and a proposed auc- | hahies were in norll tonieht o. y o the welocity of the wind was | ASSESSORS MEET TAXPAYERS. |a shorter distance than they really | climbed on the water wagon twenty | fion of these I forestalied. The man- | hee u Sr vinsenis noint & entirely destroyed. The financial loss | ter, Wher y destroved I e T e s ot was " | were purchasea for, it was announced | vears ago and swore off tobacco then, | sion was designed by the late Stan- | L. £ b gt i T is placed at 375,000, 3 | formea by tho walis of highibuiidings, | Called in Owners About Franklin|today. The agents at Quertaro, Lech- | but before that time he had smoked | ford White, who ronciderea it a mas: | Lo Gume i A iree spread an hed the place wt eria, San Luis Potosi nad other places | and drank regularly.: He recently | terplece as @ residence. v S = X hursting through the trafic was seriously i & e—A OB o rnee, peden Square for a Conferenc mother | e been arvested walked across the Brooklyn bridge. jibare v Anocther Death Attributed to Football. | o . trians ~were blown off their feet and bt sl 1S Newark, N. J. Jan. 4—The name of | phte glass windows were shattered. pasctian [reoiad: At | = 2000000 Bushels of Coal Pushing | bi the romemy sy throush t a 16 yeur old schoolboy, Floyd E. HUI, | * Never 80 Gold i Scote of Mrnre 2 — ¢ the boara| Weunds from Toy Pistols Caused Brief Session of Congress. T ool o o the bab 2 R o Death of Two Boy: Washington, ~Jan. 4._Reconveming| oy’ Jan 4 Pushing thelr | Snatehed from thelr bed g mo dded today to the long list of | r P o e i hoed thetr Elives tw! Portland, Me., Jan. 4—This was one | Of assessors and owners of property in Football during the past season. Huff ,of the coldest days ever experlenced | Franklin square and vicinity on Mon- after the holiday recess, the two houses of congress today after brief sessions bla kets fed to saf and car Sikeston, Mo., Jan. 4.—Tetanus, noses through flelds of what is termed | heavy “slush jce,” a fleet of twelve boats | [1wavite the extre s a student in a Newark school and it this state. At the local weather bu- | day afternoon. They talked over val-| caused by wounds from toy pistols d Tubstttutad at quarter n & game with | Teau at 10 a. m. the thermometer reg. | ues and additional rentals in a manner | given them for Christmas presents, | 3djourned until tomorrow out of re- ;PYpnl {oonzanela River Consolls bullding was Aestroyed the heavier team of the Nutley High | istered minus 4 and at noon it was one | which gave all concerned much addi- | caused the death here today of two | PH 7 Eanetinot. Missiasippt. | @@ Coal company started down the ——— school last October. He slipped ,,.,2 above zero. Greenville reported 16 be- | tional information. 12-year-old boys, sons of L. A. R: ator A. _iC__“!_ not ssissipPl. | Chic today with, two million bushely | Telephone ¢ Protty Face Disfig Front of the high school fullbhek just | 10W Zero at 10 a. m. At Oquossoc, in | The board has taken up for re-| tor and Robert Thomas. Their play- Sstaalip. Aetriel of coal in tow—the first shipment since ured by Vitriol == the latter wae kicking the ball and | the Rangeley lake region, thd giass | assessment or revaluation the section | mate. Noah Randolph, 13 years old, last October, The gauge of the riv GRS - Teceived the full force of the kick at| Showed 30 below. The high wind ov- | east of Broadway and north of Frank- | Is suffering from tetanus also, caused| At Liverpool, Jan. 4: Lusitania, from| nere is 14.5 and rising. Fifteen fe. © T Akt AL e S i ine base of his spime. Complications | erturned the morning stage from An- |Hn square this vear. Although they | by infection from a Christmas pistol. [ New York. » | is expected and If the ice does not | fne seiet cotemionsy and indifteren developed which caused his death. dover to Rumford, but no one was | have not boen able to fully cover tiie | His death Is expected. At London, Jan. 4: Minneapolis, £rom | hicken. the big flotilla, rivernicn sy, | benid o oo Ll 1T, 20 « hurt. territo: et, they have been over it W - 1l ati " 8 T e e Sentenced for Embezziement. and have & fin of all the property, and | Brooklyn Milk Dealer Fined $75—| At Bremen, Jan. 4: Zeiten, from New whl reach its southern’ destination. mr.\‘x\?‘\‘u? dn Harlem tonight. T Olympia, Wash., Jan o Ortis Ham. | JUry Out Five Minutes—Two Negroes o g :j;{:llo:sth;:wt‘l’):}e The = Yw-und His Goods. York. Death of William H. H. Moore. % imarked for jife; & jealou 3 B 4 = -~ Sentenced: to Death. ard i ew York, Jan. 4—Ernest McDer— New York, Jan. 4—Willlam Henry | the girl's “steady company o S AURLLCGontal of’ the De a substantial increase in the grand | mott, a Brooklyn milk-dealer, was fined | Rnode Island Congressman Capron M| 0yl noore "2 iawyer and husinews | after hurling o boile of meld ‘Washington National guard, convicted Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 4.—George |list this year, but how much cannot be | g7 today for delivering adulterated Providence, R. 1, Jan. 4.—Congress-| ma, widely known In financial and girl Is in the hospital. Her eyes mira of embezzlement of $1,188 of the state’s | Reynolds and John Williams, negroes, | told. There remain _several weecks® 's|man Adin B. Capron will not be able 3 : money, was semtenced today to from |tonight were found guilty of assaull- | work before the board finishes. T, e ik Sobiv® | to resume his duties in Washington for | tonoL stig, circl e O BRMly Whre not Injured. oBe fo ten vears in the penitentiary.| ing Mrs. W. P. Jackson and sentenced that one quart of water had been used | S0me weeks to come, because of illness. | Moore once was president of the At- | This Strike Has Cost Over $2,000,000 Three, -dhalmmeu .":,.a,’:::?";f '&:“e::sh The jury was out only five Officers Elected. for every four guarts of mill. | He is at his home in Stillwater. lantic Mutual Insurance company,| Boston, Jan. 4 The controverss b against . Hamiltor’s ; s z : o R 11 president of the Life Saving Benevr he granite @ A the 338000, which he is suppesed to have [ The public was not admitted to the mfifs‘mm‘bflua oAt e 20" | Charged with Murder of His Mother. | William Watson, Poet, in New York.| Fnt aseociation of arw y“fi,’:n'é“},m e e TG T R LI spent on women. B o T O Raaarack on the pris | Rectiout commandery of the Naval and| New York, Jan.- 4—Because his |, New York Jan. 4—Willlam Watson, | Port society, and vice president of the | firre has cost $1,000,000 in lows Tiie testitying avon: ihe atiack oY | Military Order of Foreign Wars, held [ hands were powdermarked, Francisco | the English poet, arrived in New York | American Geographical mociety. of we nd benefits paid out and nn Killed in Snowslide. - 3 here tonight, the follcwing officers were | La Guita was arrested today, charged | today from Havana with his wife. They cstimated million more to the' manu= Corfova, Alaska, Jan. 4—Harry Cur-| oo o e clected: Lieutenant commander, E. V.| with the murder of his mother. Mrs, | Went immediately to hotel and denied | Pump Flue Collapsed—One Man Killed | ruciirers, necording to o statement (s ti= Blliott of Chicago, president of the h Arms an t Side Frozen. | Reynolds, New Haven; vice command- | Antonia La Guita. She was shot dead | themselves to callers. ‘ Industry, Pa. Jan. 4.—With g report | sued tonight by James Duncan of Quin- Elliott-Hubbard Ci company, and | Portland, Conn., Jan. 4—With both | er, Col. L. R. Cheney, Hartford; secre- | while at work over the wash tub in —= e that could he heard five miles a flue | ey, first vice president of the Ameri= H. Y. Greer of e were killed in a [arms and his t side frozen, Mey- | tary, Rev. H. N. Wayne, Yonkers, N.| her flat, where she kept house for | Death of Banker E. M. Robinson. | collapsed in a pump hoat boller at|can Federation of Labor, The trouble =1 lide at the com; y’s property at | land Simpsen of this place was found |Y.; treasurer, Lieut. E. E. Moslley, | Francisco and his wife, The son in- Philadelphia, Jan. 4—Edward Moore | Safe Harbor, opposite liere, early to- | started early last November over the iring two | use of podshing machines without suo- les northwest of | lying beside the Meadow road today. | Hartford; registrar, Gen. George M. [ sists that he was asl taken to his home, where his | Cole, Hartford, and chaplain, Rev, Al-}a shot and “it must is sxitical exander Hamikon, Weodburs. berm” LS o ‘when he heard | Robinson of the banki firm of Drexel | day, killing one man and i ive been rob- tmm-&fl at his home In | others. ~ The boat was demolished | tion fans to carry off the great dust 3 4 Villa Nova. above the water lne. \ ralsed.

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