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40 CENTS ~___VOL. LIL.—NO. l BOSTON ELECTS FITZGERALD MAYOR| C:b OURT Paragraphs. Condensed Tele A Runaway Coal Train plunged- iuto e HONORS OF THE DAY 6. 10 CURTISS o yx‘:a m t;:;}:efl ;;;Mye nxzm . ) N, a factory building at Newark, N. J. e For a Four Year Term---First Partyless Elect- gg‘“‘?;:i::‘ut;fi“::‘i:“:“&t The Insm'gfims Police cfi" combals % N i Seat et | American Establishes New World’s Record for rour v g The ngincers avy were : gl el S0 DEMOGRATS AND INSURG- | BEGGED TO BE ALLOWED TO GO, ng::: r;!)lmlzt D Aesiatunt Secretary Aeroplane Speed, Carrying Passenger on the stock exchange today that Em- ENTS DECLARE IT. TO THEATER. Potor (emcis Jodsph of Ausria was usly ill. No confirmation of the germ;nykwu successfully exhibited in ew York. PLURALITY OF 1,414 OVER STORROW [5orGulineSousts’ o tha"Sikilk | HOUSE CUSTOM OVERTURNED MISS ROBERTA DE JANON T . b T 55 7‘ m:- be A gL Secretary of War Dickinson at break- . lenna, Jan. 11—The proposed cab- 2 ki Wik g .| tast in Havana. . Ladislaus von Lukacs hav- | Had Been in Use Fi Years—Pair | T ‘aiting in Chicago for Phil o i 3 £ e St et tbe woproval = o The Windsor Hotel, the Cockburn | Flights of Four at Same Time Furnished 30,000 Spectators Fresent Mayor, Hibbard, who Received 30,000 Votes|ing cuiled to meet the oorovsl 9| Giarie instructod to Goase Pairing| adelphia Detoctives to Take Her |y, The Windsor Hotel wie Cociburn § i S o | Falis, Ont, were burned. at Los Angeles Aviation Field an Exciting Finale Two Years Ago, Being Elected Over Fitzgerald, Yes- | vdience * “oday ° entrusted Count| gt iican Members. Back to Her Eastern Home. A Gyrostatic Monorail Car built in ion Under the New Charter. S e s THE AIR FILLED WITH AEROPLANES Kneun von Medervary with the re- b 2 . . terday Received Only 1,783 Votes—iecord Total BTSN e W ey e s Intemational Aersn sutiont fidnea Daring Feats of the Frenchman in Monoplane that Washington, Jan. 11—An ancient| Chicako, Jan 1i—Roverta De Janon, | dates for carnivals in 1910, Looked Like a Gigantic Horsefly—The First Accident Vote Cast—Excitement Ran High All Day. SUDDEN DEATH OF custom of the house of representatives, | & Young Philadelphia heiress, who e been in use for fifty years,| Was arrested on Monday with Frederic | The Appropriations Committee of the P ‘hich REV. THEODORE T. MUNGER. | Which has been by Repiesentar | Cohen, a. hotel waiter, with whom she | house recommended for fortifications o S e B . ten republi- | €loped on December 39, became merv- | for 1911 the sum of $5,617,200. % Eoston, Jan. 11.—Boston toiday, inthe | ing. His defense was that the elec- |Pastor Emeritus of United Congrega- | (o Dwisht of New Torke 1R Topublic | CuD®toniune: atter spending . cwenty- 9 — Lon Angelen, Cal, Jan. 1 tenn . similar to Langley's, while Sty iets tiection Theld under her | tion officers bad confused him with his tional Church, New Haven. S I el s it | e Rowrs 1ot & oolion Eiation ang sdl- | Mesolutions Ad by the suprema | Curtiss, an Americin aviator, who yes- | his machine for his Arat atie : D el - farmer. Mayot | son. SR Smm. Jun. 11 rtev. | PAIFinE Tepublican membors: cxeopting | o4 1f She could not g0 10 & theater. | court in oo of the'late Justice Peck- | terday twas celipsed by Louls' Puulian's | Alknt, was weruce o by il e 3 ew Haven, Conn., Jan. 1L—Rev. |2 x : mor SE SR [ate Juatice . A by 10 iy R uck dow under prescribed conditions. The move | Weary of Waiting for Detectives. por! the aviation meet, today defcated his | neverely garheq And his 11 Sinm F. Fitsgerald o fill again the Harvard Athlete Had Nose Broken. £ ; T e e, o 1" Tierict® | is ueclared by democrats and insur-| Tne girl, who related to the police & | Coton Michael Shaughnessy, who |¥rench rival for {he honors of today. | broken. inayor's chair, this time for a four year | @il San o g0 TSNS rern. giving Him 46,968 votes anda Dlu- | pmose 1. Smith, & former Harvard | Sfea sudaiie ai mie pome 905 mier: | gents to be a move against teh latter, | remarkable story of her attachment F3775 of 1323 over his nearest oppon- | NTMTE ia oo ur Storrow's workem| died 2uddeniy at nis home, 203 Pros- | fnd Intended (o give the organization | for e eniiantpnis st cnmen: | fought a bloodlegs dusl with 'Binator | Curtiss Makes New World's Record. ALty Daring Frenshina oo e T O o ur somGrce, | WS assavited by an unkmown msen, |53 Jitended to s daily duties as| Snadditionalleverage when close v adopted father, weary of walting : B 2 Paulhan again won the plaudits of | oAt the beglinning of todays president of the chewiber of cutinlcs, | who fractured. Bmiths niowe 4B “twol i Bachrac 10 08 00" oS Chiers | OP0UT for the arrival of detectives from Phil-| Miss Margaret Leavett, daughter ot | the Immense throng with daring ana | Fiiine Pauihen seemed acain 1o b end former Cgifi ~ 9{. — places. Brass knuckles, hidden by an | noop entered his library and sat in his | Mr. Garner of Texas Invokes Counter- | adelphia to take her to her grandfa- |a prominent Brookiyn family, and Jo- | Speotacular flights, while the less the- | fuorioPoed wll the Tonors of the da BORTd; WhE SEESIES WSRe automobile glove. were used by his as- | GLoT. Teading when the end came, from move. ther's home frem which she fled in | geph Smallen, her chaufteur, ‘are mar- | &trical American reaped more substan- | o sce 18 rove one of hie big urman A Remarkable Feature. Sailant, Smith told the police, apoplexy. Representative Garner of Texas, the | disgulse. 13 Tied. : ¢ial honors. Curtiss established u new | v, 0 500 ine" i oo “the sas. T The most remarkable feature of the | Costliest Campaign City Ever Saw. He was born in Homer, N. Y. in|temporary democratic whip, stated that Allowed to Attend Theater. worid's record for speed for aeroplanes |y, " yiny Bleriot monoplane that log clection to many was the small vote The campaign was probably the cost- | 1830, and graduated from Yale in 1851. [ Mr. Dwight had instructed the pair Information reached the police that k}-ioul. Lardner Gibbon, said to be the g"‘z n,":.nunhnw. gllylni‘u the rate | .3 Jike a gigantic horsefly he gu . of 1783 given the present mayor |ilest one ever waged in Boston. Page | He was ordained in 1556 and came to | clerks to make no pairs excepting on | the Philadelphia officers would not ar- | ldest ex-officer In the' United States | Of 58 miles an hour with his manager | Ghvong (her firnt (il of the duy George A Hibberd, who received 38,000 | after page in the newspapers were | New Haven in 1885 as the first pastor | Dwight's approval. This Mr. Lwight | rive in time to return east with the | D2vy, died in Philadelphia, aged nincty e him, and he set two other less | eneatenll” Wweoping bver the e votes two vears ago, being elected on | bought for signed advertisements laud- ( of the United church, continuing in|{ denies; but the upshot of the matter | girl and Cohen tonight. When Miss | Years. lm’l;:tfltg‘b"fi&";“. Paulhan took up | "ARd and daringly manosuvring in e Paumhan 400k up | wind that threatoned every moment ie & “reform” ticket over Fitzgerald. The |ing the various candidates, and the city | active charge of the pastorate until|was that Mr. Garner invoked as a, De Janon heard this, she exclaimed s == fourth mayoralty aspirant, Nathaniel |jtself was with posters. | 1901, when he retired from active work | countermove a long buried and hitherto | to the matron at the Harrison street| Germany is Inclined to look.favor- | one of his mechaniclans und flew three | wrack his craft H. Taylor, found only 629 supporters. Scores of s, among them the larg- |and was made pastor emeritus, the| unobserved rule of the house, and| annex: “Oh, I can't stand it to be ably upon Secrttary Knox's proposi- ’bfl '5. but T‘ned to equal the speed set The flight of Paulh. in & ot Talk of a Recount. est in the city, were hired for monster | active work of the church being taken | members hereafter will be required to | cooped up in here so leng. Can't I tion to neurtralize the Manchurian |by Curtiss his biplane. machine was the first for Whils the figures above were those :;-::ie!;num mv:lhefi-‘zm 2 by Bev. Agtemus Haynes, who was ;nakee)tfn:l‘x’-eqp:in in writing at the| go somewhere?" BT ralroads. Four Aeroplanes in Air at Once. welght monoplane in this cou e r. Storrow’s | Were ined leading candi- pealk 3 As no charge is made against her, G PR, o |#ide the Curtiss biplanes e roinass Wad other retwens, | dates in each of the 25 wards of the| BaMides his work as pastor of the| The rule requires that two members| the giri was® permitted to attend a | Senator Elkine Will Introduce u the| The fights of four acroplanes in the | mere plgmies beside the gre Py o these based & statement given | CIty. The closing &ays of the cam- |church, he was widely known as an|desiring to be paired must announce | theatrical performance in company |Senate the administration bill for the|&fr at the sported dangeronsly with the | maohin ynoplane. | Shose baved paism were marked by whirlwind ral- | author of fiction and religious works, | such intention at the speaker's desk. | with detechives. e oout of'the Interstats commier |l att, furnished. 30,000 speoias | 898 unanis o raise & mes in e oa . ¥ s much less to withstand ar gut early in the evening. thai while he | i/ by the two chief mayoraity aspir- | two of his best known works beins | Representative Garner. in order to Cakle Rirvine i Goll e ol 20,900 svecis oy | wina, Y. tte o an abortive a ecknowiedged the clection df FIrSTsi | ants, who ended their efforts by mak. | “Freedom of Faith’ and “On the toract th ' Mr. Dwigh 2 by an apparcnc plurality of 291 i forty or more specches each In a | Threshold.” 5 : Sove Tnatmaction 1o the democratic paiz| Later she was returned to the sta- | The San Juan Bar Association pro- |10 &n aftrnoon that promised 1o be G ey oF Sbortive stteny DENIPEISCES W Tor single evening. Rev. Mr. Munger leaves hi clerk hat no pairs were to be allowed | tion to await the arrival of the offi- | tested by cable against the apointment | Father tame. tors, Paulhan sped twice nd 95,125 Votes Cast. : Fitzgeralife Atbasents Colebrate son and three daughters, at the desk excepting in strict accord- | cers. Cohen remained in a cell in the | of Fred Femille as district judge in| Struck Dewn by Propeller Blad SR SBU I, aithough Be neves o The campaign, noteworthy fn many Soon after the polls closed th ” inlln'xi!r, eng!iig!é} lno the sv?w\'ernye’:n ance with }:hisur:iule on the !ub’ean Chicago avenue station. Porto Rico. . The first serious accident of th o higher than 15 fee H ’“r ways, was easily Boston's greatest. A | © R orestry service In Oregon; Mrs. John Under the ler attributed to T, o= % o AT curred today, whe 12 § . 3- es lasted 21 min Tecord total vote, wore, than s4 | Sahered before the newspaper offices | sdams, wife of Professor Adans, of | Dwight, he would be wbie to control | CARDINAL SATOLLI'S FUNERAL The Sentence of Arthur Simmons, | Catlforstan, sho puilt an acesniine secondn T 4 i per cent. of the fotal r TSl was | 0 TIOWEPeptTTow @) © | West Point; Miss Rose Munger of this | the voting of absentees or those desir IN FAMOUS ROMAN CHURCH. | J-. the forger. was commuted by (I cast. The Jargest prveious vote was | e s e e ot gty ang a third daughter, Mrs. PRilip | ing 1o be paired, which, it was pointed e e e e RS — el . cas In 1907, when Mr. Fitzgerald was @ °d ¥ s, of Washington, D. C. out, would not work to the advantage N TR 3 FI Secied mator, the total vote fhen | ereopticons” Unfl late in the sven- e o “tha House insurgents, since the re: | MenY Americans Present—All the | ® o7 T8 TIRT___ TO CURTAIL POWER HOUSE CONSIDERS THE ieing $253 "ol Which Fitageraia re- |ine wher D loa e centally knowi»| GEN. LEW WALLACE STATUE | publican whip is working in harmony Cardinals in Rome ‘Attended. 2 I:fl:ms-ui”TMét:: Spanish minister OF HOUSE SPEAKER. “WHITE SLAVE" BILLS. cetved 44,171 3 with the regulars. s y offended because tihe ambus- — hehy i | tions by Fitzgerald adherents were el ¥ - 11 - . T 4, Not a Newspaper Advocated Fitzyerald | Lot thblert 1o many oo tons of g | UnVeiled in Statuary Hall, Washing- | The Result of Democratic Move if Suc- | i 2%, 28 B hea roany “at Cthe | Sadors and ministers were separated | Effort to Take Away Certain Pri Army Appropriation Bill Passed Gar Mr. Fitzgerald won his victory ‘?'dgfiy | cllty, and the hudq;ell:tm of the “Lit- ton, Yesterday. cessful. Church of St. John Lateran, where for | tion. » o o2 P eges Def d. rying $95,200,000 in spite of the fact that not one of e ' tle General” on 00l street, next centuries similar services have been 1 4 dadly newspapers of the city advocated door o the' City hall, was & ceter of f Washington. Jan. i11—A scatue of | The move of the democtats, If suc. | OTRURES, SCRIST, IS ™iNE® Dodles” 08 | The Supreme Gourt Upheld the pow- \oeshington, Jan. 11.—An effort to| = Washington, Jan. 11—After passing his slection. " He based his campaien | rejoicing which extended to thousands ( Gen. Lew Wallace of Indiana, soldier. | {2505 0sition of pairing, @s well as|DPopes and the kings of France as the | er of the Interstate commerce commis- | Laken y o, om Speaker Cannon the | the army appropriation bill ying on e piea of vindication, his previous | of enhusiastic supporters in the street | author and diplomat. was unveiled to- | 1%, PYoPOSivion, OF DEIOE, o8, Wl O | DoSicetors of the Lateran. sion to direct the distribution of coal | bomey Lo, determine what part of the | the sum of $96,200,000 for the mainte ferm i office baving beeh conspicuous | tmtil & late hour. day in Statuary hall at the United | J03 500 Tecniars to embarrass the in- | At today’s rites thers were present | cars to give the independents thelr fair | LoCCIt Message of the president should | nance of the army during the f Yor the expesure of the finance com. Vote for City Council. States capitol, and added another to | PUPICAn regulnrs (o embarrase the Mo |, i, (% ardinals and the officials of the | quata. ir | go to the house committee on inter- | year of 1911, the house todiy proces mission of graft among @ numbtr of his | .. he growing list of American motables | SWISGRLS It WOUlS 280, b6 A0RDE DS tican, all the diplomats accredited to state and foreign commerce and what [ ed to consideration of ono of the sc in City hall. ILike M. e count of the vote for the eity | thus honored by the states which nur- | 20% S - E; . part to the judiciary sommittee was de- | called “white slave” bill gmborfll'm.;:s‘ nl\demm e ione | council of nine members, as It pro- | turea them. 4 under officlal displeasure and diserim- tk:nms:zdm;‘mr:mfofig "rll.\s Ohio State ur versity was com- | Foataq’ i the house today. Opposition developed to tHat p politics and has been a democrat also | §7655¢d, ohowed that five candidates| Indiane was represented by its zov- | ination by enabilng him to atrange a | SRPIOCTSy SO0 WoTY S Oen oo s Sl or Bo0t one Diraean o epartments ¢x-| _ A rule providing for ine reference | of the measure, reported by the imu e e R e Dbacked’ by the Citizens' Municipal | ernor, its senior senator ang its beet | DOIF by oing K formerly Miss Marie Jennings Reid, of gy : was reporfed ourly In the procgedings | gration committee, which malkes |t m Tnder the provisions of the new char- [ 1eague, which _endorsed Storrow. had | known living poet, all of whom took | Ballinger-Pinchot Committtee Caucus.|10TMeEN JT28 TITs JeTRNES (TG 00 | and the lack of tuel to keep the fur-| by Chalrmen Payne of the committes [felony for any person (o assist another ter the baliots today bore no party des- | Probably been elected, Four candidates, | sotive part in the exercises, the two| No caucus of the house republicans | Cardinal Setolll in securing. the an. soing. E on ways and means, and after lying on | to g0 from one state to another for ignations, but only the candidates’ [[ePresenting a slate headed by James | frst addresses, the last named an orig- | on the Ballinger-Pinchot committet has | o ajment of her marriage to Col F. H. | * Prof. H. Meyer of Madison, Wik, | the table for a time was called up for | the purpose of engaging in prost names end street addresses, even the [ Curley, were also apparently elect- poem. The Turkish empire, to | been called. Parkhurst. " e b e (o Madison, Tie- | consideration.. A~ vigorous protest | tion. It was contended by Represont ward numbers being omitted. = which General Wallace was for many | The democrats probably will caucus |~ Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelll pro- | tor to séttle the controversy betweon | 88ainst the resolution was made by Mr. | atives Bartlett of Georgla, Gobel of Storcow Made Tremandous Fight. | pi"Sce Tore ninetsen eendiastss for | youry' minisies from shis couniry. was | on the Subjsct the iatier part Of ¢° | nounced: the absolution at_the caia- s Centirn Y company | Underwood of Alabame, cting s mi- | Ohlo"and’ Richardaor of Aibama that 3 Ahe. represented at the ceremonies by the | weel ¥ Ay, Teniate ot A TERE ita telsaraphera: pority floor leader. “The whole issue | such action would be an encroachment r. Storrow, who resigned the pres- | three receiving the highest number of | charge @ affaires, Salque. 7 o srap! for which we have been fighting for | upon states’ rights, der the con Sdemty of the chamber of comamerce (o | votes will serve three years, the second e S RIOTING IN PHILADELPHIA. A e Lo ert L 8 [ oriland, Moo Hias Boer: Fidodid with | 16 Dast Tobth 18 (nvoived. he' said. |.slitution sach Bad’ the 6ois’ nhwer to enter the campalem, made a tre- | three two years and the third trio one| MARRIED IN A SNOWDRIFT. ERIIRGR chibie RN . gt D n Flooded with | .y¢ ;3" whether the speaker shall control | regiilate its own morals W Reh B oun e et Geo- {yead. R i RESERVE SQUAD CALLED OUT. | with the cholr of the Sistinechapsl. | patitions in behalf of Chiarles W. Morse | e Tiouse of the house sball control | Reprewentatives Berinet of New York utiveship of the city, promising the mment of the ates. i i i 1 a 15 year term o o cof ex- n Fennesses,, B o Al Citiocna s prograssive. businees aamIn: | Jonn T Fitsseraiy comment on the | U0 SXPerionce of a West Virginia | suiking Shirtwaist Makers and Their | CRASH OF GLASS GREATED in the fedecai. prison-at. Atianta, They | £18 SeSROr. Mo said the couniy, k0 | Austin of Tennsasse,, Bumett of A jstration. He was unable to ONSTTOmS | result of the clection was biet. He in g Allies Make Trouble. PANIC AMONG DINERS, | @7 #ddressed ti the president. 2na did ;fm want the speaker to direct | Gavor of the bill aich in almed at the howe 3 work = | said: “Mr, Storrow deserved to be de- G g " their leglislation. exclusion of immoral allens t somal foilowing of Mr. Fitagerald. foated fOF the methods he wsed 1| unigne sxperience Sf berns merica b | Philadelphia, Jan. 11—Increased | Starving Man Threw Clubs Through | o RePresentatives Pearre and Coving: | “ge,ricntative Gaines of West Vir- | cxclusion ana punishmont of thels Hi Excitement All Day. thank the citizens of Boston for their - rioting and charges of police brutality o g e ginia, in reply, declared that the house | curers. Mann's bill sim L 2 snowdrift belongs to Thomas Stick- Waldorf-Astoria Window. house Judicial committes In favor of il = made by the striking shirtwalst makers ¢he Dbili for an assistant to Judge Mor. already had the power in the 1y reg- | larges u the interstate L B ol "o | ular order of busintss to seek & change | feuture of the pending measu " Throughout the city excitement ran |confidence in me. It will not be mis- jey a prominent young farmer, and 5t 2 and thelr suffragette allies marked the | New York, Jan. 11.—Henry Wester- | ris at Baltimore, and the bill will be ~ : affic botween hign all day. The voting in the early | placed. Miss Florence Merkley of New Market. . 3 T s ke cooday In ihis|burg, a carpenter, long out of a Job | favorably reported to the house this | Offeference. to prevens “'whity slave Tioure was heavy. and by noon It was| Mr. Storrow declined to make any|Afy e t Slearly ovidont hat an unprecedented | Statement aside from expressing & de- | 20 fo Grive to B MILIore I Mt | CItY. Altcreations Detween gitls d0Ing | ona simaciato for want of food. Huried week. a5 pasued ‘cirtied ‘| the seater. | The lrmekratioy cotwe yots was being cast Tremendous ef- | tarmination to ask for @ recount. Jacksom. Snowdrift after snowdrift | Picket duty and workers were numer- | two big Indian clubs through a plate 2 committee amendment providing that | tee seeks to exelude. from the commt forts were mads by both sides to get Corrected Returns. Wwas encountered. The horses became [ 2US: More than a score of arrests|glags window of the dining room at| KO BE FILLED AT “80 much of the message as relates t8 [all undesirables, espeeially fmmoral out the voters, two men even being| Bogton, Jan. 1lL.—Corrected returns | exhausted and the vehicle finally came | Were made by the police and on two | the Waldorf-Astoria hotel tonight. The % the judiclary’ be referred to the judi- [ women and men who deal in their tra summoned to leave thelr beds In & hos- | or ‘the vote for mayor anmounced u: |0 & Stop In @ fivefoot drift. Leaving | ocCasions it was necessary to call out | crash of glass threw the diners into THE NEXT MEETING. |clary, and “so much of the messago | fio. Dital to cast their bailots. Hundreds | &iiy hall at a lats hour tonight are as | Miss Merkley. Stickley made his way | LA reserve squaa from city hall | confusion, but nobody was hurt. as relates to interstate commerce” be | Mr, Bennet and Mr. Mann expressed of sutomoblles flashed about the city, | foljows: . on foot 1o the home’ of Hev trevsy | Among those ' atrested was Oscar | “fn ‘the police court Westorburg said! A Vacancy on Board of Direstors of | referred o the committes on Interstate | the hopa that hoth billa mishi pes conveying members of the electorats | “motal vote 95,358; Fltzgerald 47,172; | Ditzier, who returned and marricd the | DOrebloom, the local strike leader, |he had been out of work for four the New Haven Road. and: foreign commarce. Tbus the |end thie latter indicated tods . ther o fhe polls. while hundreds of cabs| storrow, 45,757; Hibbard 1,816; Talor | couple in the drift on the road. who was taken into custody while es- [ months. He had been trying to pick i Speaer would e siven the power 16 | Woull make an eitort o e his Toens TRl -ty om WSy -t S ———— - P corting Miss = Eleanor S F. Pue, a|up a fe penniwes today swingtng ciubs | New Haven, Jan. 11—t can e | dutermine to which commniiico whou'd | ure called up as woon as disposition pressed into service. 3 ¥ prominent young society woman, in- o 4 v s be | 50 the section of the memsage relating | was mad of the pending DIl R B K e R R e el i e PHYSICIANS PUZZLED. | Yesfioting SEie conmilons. ne do | DU 1od, heon uomoccemstul, | siated on bish raliroad stnonlty has | &2 i propomad. United. Siaise court of | " SPhe. S iita saver bl 2 was un -7 F Ny R e Aol i Oyster Bay Negress is Slowly Turning | CI2res the manner of his arrest was an [stood and looked @s everybody eating | of the New York, New Haven & |commerce and the section relating to|der consideration when the house at o R R e R o R L e U i g i e 9 [ outrage. and drinking my arm came up and I| Hartford Rallroad Co. made by the |the federal incorporation of corpc 4.30 p. m. adjourned until tomorrow in Ward 8, the stronghold of Martin | jority of 27,122, the vote being: Yes White. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont 1s_expected | oo tpn s’ T use menlnt ot | fenthnt M ot iy, Ma® oY aihe | tons doing an interstats business out B B e I o Lastivear'the mia | New Yerk here tomorrow, when she will be the | st at the next meeting, the directors have | Representative Garrett of Tennessee | PRISONERS OF WAR 1 ts, charged with repeat- | jority for license was 11,988. S TRt g Oof‘y-- Zuest of homor at a meeting arronged | When ‘the carpenter went to a cell | ing power to so name a successor. | Offered an amendment specifically ¥ e b b A Bay, L. T who 1% slomls tarhing wnite | by the Pennsylvania Woman's Suffrage | | ndefault of bail a steaming meal was | The custom will be followed of hav- | Lrring the scction relating to federal 57 Tw y's | is Buzsiing physicians. Save for soms | Zoclation In the interest of the |sent in with the “compliments of the | ing the New York dicectors. who ars | Charters to the committte on Judlolary: | \ . L i Nicaragus Faver Estra © FELONS BREAK AWAY $3000 A YEAR PENSION dark blotches on her face, she looks court. Measrs. Morgun, Ailer, “Rocketeller, | Bt it was lont, and then the ferelutior ROUIR aENiecepua’ Faver & FROM SING SING PRISON | FOR LIEUT. PETROSINO'S WIDOW | like a Caucasian, and her hands and s B 4 arms’are s white as those of & white | AD NOTHING TO DO AEERSICERNIRRIGHY: |- (] TE 8 cotm aldo'the, nagge, wlL LY DY — Washington, Jan. 11.—A tolegra - > h BARONESS VAUGHAN'S APPEAL |celved at the state depart Bolt from Breakfast Gang—Both Re- | Resolution Passed by the Ne./ York | woman. Her hair has become ctraighi WITH POISONING HELMAN. s : 3 t pretoeg -~ 23l va T Boaror AI’;““" and the woman says she expecis: 1f| Unwilling Passenger from Porto Rico | rector in the board. When a director Srom Binenalls ntates T emMect thet & P Peytown. k she lives five vears longer, to lose all | Opinion of New Orleans Officers in to New York. hae A O hoCanamed. the SUccessor | prom Court’s Declsion Ordering Inven- | indications are that a majority of the = e . e marks of the Ethopian. The chanze by 2 w he same state s e one risoners captured at the battle near selew Tox Jmh Ii_rederiex A [ New Xork Jan 11 _The wiow of | e e T s Sellsberry Case. New York Jan. ii—Lieut. 8. A.|¥hose place was to be flled. M| tory of Her Balincourt Proverty;. | [ BESORED ‘cibttirad at the bagiie Desny at Sing Sing, bolted from the ~break- | York detoctive buredu, who was as- | 289 New Orleans, Jan. 11—That Efe|Merriam of the United States marine | TWORBY Feprceentet, the VaSdfrolb| oo\ jan 11, —The appeal of the|Estradas army very soon, Ttrada, it fast gang this morning, and made | sassinated in Palermo, Sielly, will re- e e Scllsberry and ‘Harry Corcoran had | COrDs, Stationed at San Juan, Porto | interests in ‘the boar WOl an | Beris Jan. '31—The appesl af the )N wupbly the prisoners wit - 4 eelve in all $3,000 @ year from the city | WELL-KNOWN CAPITALIST DEAD |nothing to do with the polsoning of | Rico. Was an unlisted passenger on the | those of tho Mew York Central, he, | Baroness Vaughen from that, Part 00l o oVisions, independent of ¢ Their tracks were discovered on the [of New York as pension money, if a William H. Helman is the bellef of the | Stcamship Philadelphia arriving today. | 7110 Sesors: Morenh anf Rockefoner | 008, A0t ™ an tnventory” of - her | can Red Cross smow. The trail led straight to the | resolution passed by the board of al- | H- McK. Twombly Was Prominent in | New Orleans police. Helman died in| While the Philadelphia was leaving | Serving on the board of rewent | property at Bakincourt was heard to- | Madriz it 15 also sald, has off > Hudson and out on the closely packed | dermen today is ratified by the mayor. s Railroad World. Terre Haute, Ind,, yesterday. leaving & | San Juan Lieutenant Merriam board- | (ot TR ORY GUNCr Tl IRIT*0Nt [ ey, Decision was reserved for one |furnish $2,000 for the relic B e ot ‘yies | The howsd vetod har 1E0M0 & seade written statement in which he charged [ €d her from a small steam launch to| the New Work Central owing to the | day, Dec b prisoners, the money to b lstrniuted o cross at that point however, the [be added to the $1,000 which she re-| New York Jan. 1L—Hamilton M- | Miss Sellsberry with poisoning him by | 52y farewell to a friend. =When he DOW COTRSCOne B0 THE tW0 COW | WORKl | oy me of his pleadtng the at. | By the ‘American “naval « - men had evidently made for the bank | ceives annually from the police pension | Keown Twombly, the capitalist _and | Putting something in his coffee in Chi- | Was ready to leave the steamship the | Panics, which relationsbips are ox- | I8 the Coures B6NE PICEUTE (A0 T b Bluefields. t tment @ short distanes down shore and loped | fund. = widely known railroad man, died to- |Cago. Corcoran and Miss Sellsberry [Sea was so rough that the launchi PRRtSO '3 P8 CONCE U0 MUC TWENE, PR HGTUR tha' action of Princess Loulse in [however, will not t Zown the river toward Tarrytown Ignacio Lupo, “The Wolr,” and|day at his home at Madison, N. J.,|Were arrested today when they ar-|Could not take him off ang he had to|ing fo development of real estate at|lcized the Acton 5L FTnCers TORRS T | hut will' insist that the fur The keepers im pursuit were confi- | Giuseppe Morello, who were arrested |affer a long illness. Mr, Twombly | rived from Chicago. jomain aboard and continue the voyage | 1o SN, X UK AN nad not sat | Belsjum and Frnce, pointing out that |Pended through the Red 1 gent of runming down the men, ~who, | yesterday as the leaders of a counter— | married Adele Vanderbilt, the daugh- | I received a letter today apparently | to_this city. at ‘the board meetings for several | her sisters, Clementine and phanie, | much as the $2,000 supy @ithough they bad & good start when | felting gang, have been put through | ter of William H. Vanderbilt, and for | Written by Helman Sunday evening,’ He starts back for Porto Rico on the | 8t the $ad refused to join in the undignified | eroment funds, 3l iscovered, were garbed in ihe gray |the third degree by the police on the| many vears was mu active fgure in |Said Inspector O'Connor. “This with |fArst steamship, to explain his long graeat B N i) procesding of ~dlascussing the extent of | United State ted an ison uniform. making it difficult for | theory that they engineered the plot | the direction of the Vanderbilt rail- | the evidence brought out in the exam.- |@bsence from post without leave. JEWELER DIED BY POISON. their father's liberality towards the | Tecoknit o ‘hem to avoid detection by the police | which resulted in Petrosino's assassi- | road interests. Mr. Twombly was a |Ination of Corcoran’ and the woman = = o baroness.” The state Alno h: ©of mearoy towns, warned to be on the | nation. director in about forty railroad and | convinces me that they are innocent.| RECOGNITION OF ESTRADA The wétorney for Louise based his|®d a long telegram (ron N Jookout them. other corporations. It seems plain that the woman infatu- AS PRESIDENT OF NICARAGUA | Warrant Sworn Out Against Effie | 000 FIOTICH O oints: First, that | SlEned by over n dozen cor ated Helman and when he found that s Sellesberry and Henry Corcoran. Baroness Vaughan posessed nothing ’/{'f:"f.:frw SomDe S Frank was captured near Tarrytown | WALTER MERCHANT ARRESTED | _ Private Charles O'Neill Guilty of Mur— | she only cared for him for what she|By U. S. Government Said to Be a DUt her association with the late King | Amer! ' Nicaragua, stron wvorin L 11— te th rnoon as he was leavin D Rt e et il [0y . 6 Bapels Mabels ik Bostone Ger CTiret Degras. could get he brought fhis charge e Terre Haute, Ind., war- | PoC ol; mecond, the Chateau Bal 3 against her. That Helman was in- - 0 T ;lul c‘llnrxlng l-‘,fl':;' Seilesberry “and | SR C MINNG 003, remodeled for provisional 'president enry Corcoran with -« 4 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 11.—Charles | soan mplicity e burglar_ alarm system. The alarm Fugitive from Justic O'Neill, the private in the Fourteenth poison did not figure in the case until | atches, alleged fo be of semi-ofsial went off when he emtered and a gar- dener T scene and Frank | Boston, Jan. 11.—Walter Merchant, | Unitea State: v, ria : . . . 11 2 2 s_infantry, on trial for 2 ~ g AL ol P s, onls to be eaptured by the Tar- | who has an office in the Board of Trads | killing Minnie Scharbors at Fort Leay- | 210cF She_left him” character, have been received here de- | S0 Treqitinition papers il ot shee | MUCH of his tme at Bulncourt, Killed own poli e nas taken back Lo | building, was arrested today by United | enworth, Kansas, July 20 last v NEGRO COLLEGE BURNED. glaring that the recognition by the | 1" Xied from Governor Maranall bly the month preceding hin departure | wikes-Barre. T Jam 11.—iive Sim Sing _tomight |His ers States “Deputy Marshals ‘Runl _and | today found guiliy of murder in ‘the e United States government of General| ““gelman's real name was Njedchel- | 10T 1-aeken. S men and a boy were killed and six SREwid was cansht at the Trvington | grorn s, ShorE NI POINS @ fusitive| Arst degree. Judge Pollock of the fed- | The Morris Brown School at Atlanta | EStrada as president ot Nicaragua was | man. He was divorced from his rst | pespite of 80 Daye for Three Negross | Other men’ badly “burned by ‘an ax fepot. where he had taken refuge in a| cifio charge is that Mercha: el o, eoutt Jin iKatmes City, Kansas, | —Loss $20,000. a matter of days. This report has cre- | wife at Cincinnati ten years age and P e 9 plosion of gas in the new shaft of ! box. He made no resistance, hut | m 2 erchant used the | fixed punishment at death by hanging. st ,000. ated enthusiasm, which, however. iS| went to Germany. He soon returned Condemned to D the Nottiughan ocollley of the Le Bal box. e v o 2 = malils to defraud in offering to sell The crime was committed on the | = .| tempered by the desire for confirma- United Siates, however, to eg- Alexandria, Va., Jan. 11 high and Wilkes-Barre Coal compan vas chaking with the cold and ex- | gn: 1. the satvorer el g Attintass s TOE b il e to the Un 3 3 " xa C nsted He soemed glad again 0 b |lan which, it Je charged, be ald sot | Sout Baa I etoaryation at the army| prown. college for nesroes was g | NO™ cape service in the German army |of a confession which He ¢ Plymouth (onight, * The men were - > . sas statute - . - vhic] e ha ava h o 2 " r t shaft and at point severs ™ castods : h Pt s, : 3 = . _ | Which bie haa evaded when he came | negro, has made, the exact nature of | sinking i b O ieshaint vas MO b sie grind i T wEnishmtent does not| SURVEl i R requife | White House Dinner to Diplomatic| 1o this country as a boy Which the authoritics have not hundred foct, below. the wirface broke 3 & & 7 5 Corps. elman, who was a jeweler here, | made known, Governor Swanson to- |into a gus feeder, the' explosion fc VERDICT FOR STRIKEBREAKER. |jury for the eastern district of New $20,000 to rebuild the burned struc- g d dead in his roo t a hotei | night informed Judge Barley and the | lowing. All the victima but one wer ture, which was a four-story ~brick | Washingten, Jan. 11.—President Taft | was found des el AT | A RaRItE attorney that! tomarriy | Toretymors, Tork on Dec 8 at Brooklyn on three [ $500,000 Loss Results from fce Move- | baiiding Fave the fist dinner of the season to he would issue a respite of sixty days $500 for Nellie Anderson, a Hat Trim- | counts. F. B e - b Chicago . "The complainants are Wil %/ ment in Ohio River. the diplomatic corps at the White | from Chicas, mer, of Norwalic. Flanagan of Rivernead, L. 1. Andfes Evansville, Ind, Jan. 11—Damage | lllinois Militia to Prevent Lynching, | House tonight. Mrs. Taft was mnot|left a lottor accusing erry | to tho three uther negroen condemncd | $80,000000 Tobacco Manufacturing Bridgeport, Comn. Jan. 11— The jury | A; Smith of New York and Id@ P.|conservatively estimated in excess of| Springfield, T, Jan. 11.—Governor | Brescnt. Fer sister, Mrs. Charles An- | woman of having rob P ekt vk Chicago sitivt, ou Soren Congern. e i Mndeison. a hay| Foraham of Southampton, L. I $500,000 1z reauiting from the rapid ice | Dencen tonight. fo prevent the iynch- | dereon. who 1s & Hiouss guest, waf at e Zhat. "TIe threo nogroes are in Rich Lexingion Jan. 11—Tha E case of » - movement out of the lower O r.| ins of three ricgroes at Vienna L, | S ; ; Haiot e oy were to have baen |ty million tok manufu S I the SEPISY o STt § | Expert Accountant Soudder Ghief Wit | The most tmportant sinsle ot ordered four compantes of militia ts | Charles P. Tafe and Mise Louise Tatt CHARGED WITH LIBEL. e Dtoah the ro 1o have been | turing concern, to take over the en Higwine, 2 former crapioge of the same ness. L A «'Zwb'er:f"r.elirfv“ix—e"&\“{ Ev.| &0 “at once” to Vlenm;. This action Sre. alfo Moty ent Two Officers of Intermational Brother | turned states’ evidence, secured ihelr | tire hoidings of the Bur Toba, ot s A . Y., 3 er, eighty- | was taken on a report by Sheriff Ma- “ o hut was himself condemned | 80clety, is to be formed by Thomas e g ki dog 5 or3 o byerivills, E”Z,imucnhfl;u’rfi'""_mlmn vessel owned in Cincinnati, was | this of Johnson county. that a mob | Revenue Cutters Searching for Missing | hood of Electrioal Workers Arrested. | COMyictn, hut was hmuelt vordmned | SoE9R0, (0, (0 10,1000 Wheeler accepted the verdict -and as|cently identified with the milkc ‘trust | 9c5iroved by the heavy ice. was forming at El Dorado and at Steam Lighter. = iy | the mucder T TR atos, owas - announced tonight by ¥ Bo defendant did not have the funds|inguiry in New York, was the princi- | e WOI Creek gorge, nearly sixty| Harrisburg to come to Vienna on a ‘Washirigton, Jan: 11—Bowr revenue | o 307 York. Jan. 11—Charged with s h A R W. Davies of Loulsvi Lawson's 4 mee: the damages assessed he was | pal witness today n the:trial of the | §11%%, 1% JShEL, WRICH bioke late Mon- | [relght train and lynch three nesroes | cutters have besn sent out to look for | baVink Ubelcd the mational prestdent| Ynnown Steamer Wrecked OFf Irish | [0riey. | Lawson olus el i o - i r = i vl e river, cut-| sal 1 murder, a e v st after a conference with ex #ken in custody by the county sheriff. | action against the United ‘States Bx- |y aown everything freste poth. > guilty the steam lighter Columbia, which left | X i1ev” of Springfield, I, two oMcers Coast. g g e i 2 - New York Dec. 24 for Jacmel, Haytl, | ¢ ¢the New York local of the Interna-| London, Jan, 11.—An unknown steas i £$900 a Year Life Pension. and has not been heard of mimce. She okt S of - Whate: A ek B rros At s Shicago, Tan. 11—Georgs M. Shippy, | had a crew of cleven men aboard. of | W0, Pivere arrcsted today. The | Mnd. and’ the et oft - AnPri | Thomas F. Walsh Shows Improvement John B. Brooks. | men taken in_ custody are Charies | northeast coast of Ireland. The vease] | Washington, Jan. 11L-—-The condition 1aent | stru pwatorm. 4 of Thomas F. Walsh, the Colorado mine Sachwel and Bdward Kelly, préstaent | struck in a snowstorm. Tha fate of [0f Thomay . Waiiy (e Colorads mi The assault 0‘: (hefi':vhlnflfl occurred m&mwnyfl!ngtmfiy Be‘l\dhmlll April du: =irfke in Nor- . Spi er and others. r. Scudder's . A Tienine s one At (he ywen | cxanination hds been taken w by the | Twe Sisters Probably Fathlly Burned. it and ihe girl wes known us a|attorneys for the plaintiffs in securing| Elizabeth City, N. C., Jan. 11—By the | formerly chief of potice of Chlcage, | whom the master wa: When she came out of | the preliminary testimony of the ex- |explosion. of a lamp 'which fell from | who retained the rank of inspector trikebeea s, e factory Higgigs butied 15t hier, | pert concerning the condition of the |the shelf where it standingmpon e retired from the head Gf th Seas tos. S ooy, it e Cancking the €1 Qo ana atempied | Compans's books. & stove two sisters, Peusic and Beic)c %"‘ nt last summer, TeSIETEd frOM | wormer Setion 83 Minutes Y Teepacttely, U T ) SNPE s kwown. [ L night (hat s puysiclany now have E Ber the river. In the 2 Wescott, of Manteo, daighters of ihe | lie_gBlice force today on & pension of |, \Washington, Jan. t1—That the com- e fi",.nd ikt vontatod HiiE $1:800 Fire at Danbur: Jittle, doubt of his uitimate recovery. rhe o ECE T e b iy = imea Mot <G g ST S S A LIy been in |1 "Yhie’ workc of ‘the wession in earnest|cireular the men Arrestsd are Charged| Danbuiy, Conn, Jun. LioFire sup. |25 WAISh was dangerously Ul and &ien asied for = e Bame was destroyed. o or|tiedepariment 3 yeare . © lvas made evident today, when atter|With having sent out. They were Da- | posed %0 fiave siaried from a defer. |oHe Anxlety was f4lc for him auring Yo, Yoris Tan 11-Capt, B Bau- o) King Menelik Died December 25, | S, 5/tUBE of 35 minutes, the oalendar | roled for & hearing on Thursday. e chimmey damaged ‘e Home o |10 89 98 o7 : > meister, X ; was ana it neceasary Jo Case,_‘today. | Bank President Rose Dead. American steamship Hamburg, which | . British Steamer Sunk in Collision. Rome, Jan. 11—The Osservatore Ro- | for the senate to edjourn for the day. teamship Arrival nx?‘o. aear Bligabuih Myers, mothor Last of the Dodge Lesturss. At Leghorn: Jan. 10, Calabria, | of re. Case, was alone in the house New Haven, Conn, Jan. llBefece 11—Hiram Holbrook | conveyed former President Roosevelt| _ Grimsby, England, Jan. 11—The [ mano prints a despatch from Harrar, | Five local bills and two or three com- Chicago. Jan. iose. founder and president of the(from these shores last year on his| British steamer Hadrian, a thousand- | a town of southeastern Abyssinia, say- | paratively unimportant — resolutlons | from New York. A&t the time of the fire, and was faken |the Yale university tonight ocmr At Genoa: Jan. 6, Oceania, from | out in a semi-conscious condition, To- | Charles E. Hughos of New Tork Slonial Tros and Savings bank, died | quest for big game. was found dead in | ton vessel while Iving at anchor in | ing it is reported that King Menelik | were favorably acted . nere tod Air Rose was born in|his room at a Broadway hotel today.| this harber today, was run into and | diod December 23, and that the mew | ~ The committees are meMing down 1o | New York. day's fire was the second in (wo dnvs, |erod the last of the Dodxe ires_rn 3 ind. in 1356 and was grad- | He had been 1l at the hotel since Jast | sunk by (he German steamer Mecklen- | was concealed in’ order to aveid in- | work und soon the menabe will haye At Triesta: Jan. 11, Laurs, from | $500 damage heing done hy one yesier M—n&uu of Chtisenship” - Ope man was drowned. ternal troubles. | . - e do O ke amie ot —lan o Ay movernor agoks on 3

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