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S PAULHAN TAKES S$15.000 IN PRIZES aragrahs | 7 et Dressed as Ma Frenchman Also Broke World’s Records for ggg_‘mfi‘é:‘“m*.:fi'fimgfi Uuitea Altitude and Cross-Country Flights . e Year-Dld Girl | Covdensod Teegreus [Brogklyn Jeweler N s 9 Sandbagged of $500,000 worth of Carolina bonds. = TOGGED OUT IN 'LATE/S'I' STYLE| The Fossil Head of a Prehistoric Bird || 2, bee:“flounrm C:flebrn..cut., dlIN HIS STORE AND FATALLY .—Dire of th Jm‘:!n'n{z?m:? =t tfigl’r" week!; CUTS AND Ffl 1CS. ma canal zone. SHOT BY UNKNOWN MAN. The Officers of the American Pacific ::ofl:t‘ today, redwedlt:: fimflm;rerrx o discount from @ cent, Cheap discount rates, a cessa- squadron presented a loving cup to the CURTISS WON ALL PRIZES FOR SPEED o nthe. demand. for £old o e ARRESTED IN NEW YORK | 53000500 Racaii continent during the past week, an ot the improved monetary situation Lot o g% thse";?::: -lyoz:l;v:t:EaAIBI:-. mcdwem, 3: i 2 SBie Giveciors to make the't Vakon "onr - Strest by ‘Detective—Puted | ° o wtization of allegations that be| When Hard Paswesd. by Pursuing Po- lice He Swallowed a Carbolic Acid Son of English Lord—Prisoner | accepted a bribe J Paris, Jan, 20.—The court today % - Released by Ni Court Jud; Mrs. Angelo C. Qui " 2 dismissed the case growing out of 7 Mgl . 8 ruker Sootu e BTie Blebpes CranE Capsule—Died in Police Station. the attempted selzure of lace curtains furnished for the residence in the tslll:;lsvxvl‘i:sn nté&n;%x;)my. has confessed. A Avenue du Bois de Boulogne of Mrs. T £ 500. John G. A Leishman, wife of the | Jew York, Jan. 80—A qulet man —— New York, Jan, 20.—Frederick Boctt- United States ambassador to Italy. {pewod I of 19, wearing a man's svay [ Howard Thompson, Paris correspon- | cher, a Brooklyn jeweler, was sand- The court decided that it was simply | -.ocK suit of good material ,a man's|gent of the Associated Press, has been | bagged and fatally shot in his stors a question of & disputed bill, and that (ST2Y felt hat, \glasses, spats and a|given the cross'of the. Legion of Hon-|late today by an unknown man who the standing of Mrs. Leishman should mnszr::{efi:m‘m‘ e ot to1d the | O by the French government. ended his life by taking a capsule of have protected her against seizure. detective® w h ght. h v carbglic acid before he could be locked & who arrested her: The German Government Announced | up. Boettcher dentified his assailant FINAL SESSIONS OF Wore Male Garb for Ten Years. thu§i r:]he[ geAners} mri‘fl mrtte.s wlnl be ]u a man who came to his store not .‘ 3 . | applie 0 American impo! unless a | long a, and looked ar GONFERENGE ‘OF GOVERMORS/! My _ name is Juieion Hamtiton_ | 000 e N hod Totone Feb ] Lok, N0 and PR cleond . YHIEF COMMITTED SUICIDE But Broke no World’s Records—Last Day of Internation- al Aviation Meet—Race Between Curtiss and Paul- han Won by the Former—Hamilton Had Narrow Escape from Death while Returning from 15 Mile Flight Toward the Sea. Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 20.—As dusk j Curtiss in his American machine forg- ‘..th:red. ‘egv:'r the old Dominguez | ed ahead a length and finally half a ranch tonight, four flying machines, | lap. d . - which had‘bgen circling mat!iedaitr. Amgrican Machine the Faster. Plans Made for Future Meetings— ;!'.el!;lrsmeré!lm::lo:hl;neggaflormth;o;:s;n:e: Tth. IChamou Bag Filled With Shot. descended, the aviators walked 10| 1t wes no race after that. The Am- Gov. Weeks on Committee. p . Capt. A. Schroeder, commander of t was on this plea that the stranger their tents, the great crowd filed AoWn | . oan machine was the faster beyond - man I have learned to smoke—both a |\ N orwesian sehooner Allce, to- | entered today, presumably with the in- the roadway, and the first Interna- | o egtion. As Curtiss rushed over Paul- | Wasl Jau 20 —Aftor meking | P 00200 clgpreties gether with his wife and daughter ang | 10t of robbery. When the jeweler tional aviation meet held in America | 3058395 J00 o7 the greatest applause eonuumu for future conclaves, Posed as Son of English Lord. crew of seven men, were —drowned | Started to come from behind the coun- wid Sulh.. . that any of his efforts had gained. the conference of governors adjourned | _Several days ago the secretary of | when the schooner foundered in a|teh the stranger pulled a chamols ba Hamilton Broke Crank Shaft. Paulhan went on until he had trav- | today to meet at one of the capitals on |8k :’t. George’s society, an English | storm in the South sea. filled with sand and shot from his co: Few knew that while Charles K. | eled 64.4 miles and had been in the &ir | a date een Thanksgiving day and |Organization, informed the police that pocket and struck him a crushing blow Hamilton was returning from a fifteen | nearly an hour and a half. Curtiss | Christmas of the current year, the ex- |he believed a. young man of rather| George Young Bauchle, attorney for ::: d‘hfl_‘:z‘:‘%t E:‘E:‘:::: ::n;:‘"g:‘ o mile flight towards the ocean, the | came down after a thirty-mile trip. act time and place to be determined by | effeminate appearance, who had rep- | Richard Harding Davis, author, play- b ine sn: a i S o1 which was appointed. resented himself to be a son of Lord | wright and war correspondent, declares | AS Boettcher reeled the man fired a crank shaft of his mach apped | Curtiss Won All Prizes for Speed, | a committes g5 Hamilton-Gray, was an impostor. Such | Davis will soon be defendant in a di- | ¥hot at him which fook effect beind 'efis’:}:pgnfie:{':_ iz £ i Quiok ‘Starts, Perfect Landin--. wg.way :n:lgtef;::c:o:ffe;?:g a man, he ‘said, bad gotten aid from |vorce action to be brought by Mrs, | the jeweler's left ear. Hamllton shut off the engine and so This race gives the whole story of among the governors as to the wisdom |the society. The arrest followed to-| Davis, formerly Mies Cecll Clark, 8f| Would-Be Robber Quickly Arrested. The shot brought Mrs. Boettcher reled and swayed his planes that {the meet. The Curtiss machines WOn | o¢ the state executives as a body | nisht. - > Chicago. ;:ee‘::]amc down :eiuy. 1t v?u a clever | all the prizes for speed, quick starts, | 2gopting resolutions for or against any Inspector McCafferty has clippings —_— down from her apartments over the émergency handling of a machine, but | perfect landings and those events| giyen proposition. Several governors |from a newspaper in Watertown, CHAMPION JACK JOHNSON store, and the man fled, leaving one was not seen by the spectators. :he:e a light, swift machine showed | paintained ‘that the sreatest good Y"set:"t‘;\‘g eor a young tmIAn dwl}:{o ¥ le IN NEW YORK POLICE CELL | revolver in the store and throwing an- r g ere as a son of Lord Hamil- - Race Between Aecroplanes. “*". Over $15,000 for Paulhan._ :flnnmmfl:?m':wgnirce;‘:r:fi- Ton-Gray, but who, it was leamed Ch A R g ST ?lt::; ressed 1:]; the ;[é;;lcge "l;fhg";;exfi Curtiss and Paulhan furnished the | paylhan won all the cross-country,'| lic questions, while others argued that |later, formerly worked in the kitchen R L Felonious Assault— | 3 cr, . ‘attrmoted by = Mrs. Bosttohers excitement of the closing ‘day. Paal- | pacsenger-carrying and endurance | the conferences were in the nature of | Of a hotel at Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Fight in a Cafe. screams, the would-be robber was seen han went up at 3.25 o'clock for an en- | yests, having a heavier, slower ma- | a school for the governors, where each Arrest Due to Jealousy. { e % TR to raise his hand to his lips and swal- durance flight. After he had done fchine and an engine which he trusts|learned the experience of his fellows. [ nioo Hamilton-Gray volunteered that | New York, Jan. 20.—Jack Johnson, | Jow hastily. In a moment more he two or three laps of the course, Cur- | gpsolutely. Paulban took more than | ~Eventually all resolutions calling for | ;o1 orrest is dne to the i of championship heavyweight pugl- | was under arrest, and though appar- tiss started e ten-lap speed trial, half | g15600 in prizes and broke the world's | a formal expression of opinion bv the wealthy woman of Newark Valley, N.| L.u 'Was arrested in New York to-|ently suffering he walked back with a lap or more than three-quarters of | records for altitude and cross-country | governors as a body were left in abey- [V 1o "wanted to. marty tor night, charged with felonious assault, | the officers to the store, where Boette Y behind Paulban. It was the | fignes, alone and with a passenger. | ance. said, in the beliof that she was a man, | aog, At midnight the prospects were | cher identifled him as his assallant. first real race of the ten days’ meet. $5,000 for Cu s. Governor Shafroth of Colorado in- = 2 hat he would have to remain in a cell Still unaware that he had taken poi- The two aewmoplanes came over the % rorld's Tecords | troduced a resolution stating that it No Violation of Penal Code. at police headquarters until morning. | gon, though suspecting that he had grandstand with the speed of express Curtiss broke no _world's recor was the sense of the conference that In night court the magistrate held | Felony cases are not taken to- the | carbolic acid about his clothes because trains. Curtiss gained swiftly oh Paul- | and won less than $5,000 prizes. 4 | the control and regulation of water- [that in view of the fact that the wom- | ight court and his release could only |'of the odor, the prisoner was taken to hah, flying above him. The French- | Hamilton and ivs-mzu-& o °°°"¢ | powers should rest in the state. This [an was not painted or masked her case | be brought about by getting a police | a police station and preparations were man for a few seconds held even. Then and third prizes in m 3 was referred to a_committee consisting | presented no violation of the penal | magistrate out of bed to accept bail. | hegun to search him. Here he col- of Governors Shafroth, Hughes of New |code and she was released on her | George Little, the negro's manager, | lapsed and died before medical assiste ONS, York and Weeks of Connecticut, | promise to dress more conventionally | Scurried away from police headquar- | ance could be summoned. Examination BRITISH GENERAL ELECT 3 which, however, was unable to renort |in the future ters to get busy, while Johnson was | by a surgeon later sh8wed beyond . | and the matter will probably be taken —_— locked up. | 2 doubt ithat he had swallowed carbolio UNIONISTS STILL LEADING. |'and the matter will probat Three Boys Seriously Injured in Coast- | The negro's fastidious taste In the | acid in cupsule form. 3 R i - g matter of drinks was indirectly re- Nothing was found on theman. te iR scl;:r.:o:: ::Ir:-:od Fifty-Four] 10 STAMP OUT WHITE SLAVERY g Apaniants sponsible for his arrest. Nathan Piri- | indicate his identity. His attempt st Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 20.—Three | der,-a black friend of the fighters, is robbery was a complete failure. A BB ial | POys .were seriously injured tonight in | the accuser. He was Sitting in £ P . d New. HEven Conn, Jan. 20—It 1s| ILondon, Jan. 20—The status of the| Foreman Rocksfeller "'::"':" Special | Coasting accidents. Joseph CINaitis | oeetocaos: he vy Siins 1D & safe | Would-Be Robber Particularly Well stated here tonight officially that Gen- | parties, according to the returns re- Snerapeintios Knaeefor. " . sustained a severe gash over the fore- | came in, Two Women companions Dressed. eral Higgins of the New York, | ceived up to date in the general elec- New ¥ e e T Becho- head, Anthony Slaczokas a long gash | uyrged him to buy Johnson - drink, He. died without uttering a werd. Hartford Railroad | tions, is as follow: Unmfim 168, 1b- | o J-K ‘g the city of New |o0 the right leg and Michel Cipriano a | put Pinder, with the remark, that “He | Examination showed him to be partle- erals 187, laborites 29, netionalists 53. Ye 'kl'-t 'gfl .pe:_"‘f o propriation | compound fracture of his right leg. The | won't drink nothing. but wine,” de- |ularly well dressed and apparently 30 Galns: Unlonists 73, liberals 10, labor- | Jtor’ to R B e Orst two were injured in a collision | clined to undergo such heavy expendi- | years old. A gold scarf fastener bore ites 1. - to stamp out white d'“'% S ot |2nd the last when a double ripper | ture. , the initials “V. W. V.” and in the The returns received during the day | Man of ‘t',""”“,‘n"‘:s {2’{}.,‘:"%‘,’;&,; crashed Into a brick house on Summit | This enraged Johnson, he says, who | waistcoat was found a handsome gold from 68 seats, of which 56 were polled | B FCm Ty e e ork is sald | Spreet at the foot of South Leonard | cailed him “cheap,” and the fight fol- | watch. The clething bore the stamp Sedneaday and 13 Thursdey, show the B S o oattod oy | wereet: 1o, P low grom Jounso's | of well. known New Yorc dealers. ‘ollowing resulis: nion: , - 3 = T e right. we) nder _sprawl under ere were no papers to indicate his als ! Sborites 7, matignalists 3. Doth Mavor Gavnor and Compirollcr | Attempted to Take Schoal Furniturs e Catile; whork SO BuaIe COARIStod Die ' AABALItT: g ¥ NBEW HAVEN ROAD GENERAL MANAGER HIGGINS Te Meet Committee on Subject of In- crease of Wages. 8, 1aboz today. with the hope of e ting ‘scenes foll the decla- | Prend 3. pe and Other Property to Cit; gtfl by stepping on Pinder's face. The police are inelined to think there I i v!.h‘” mg{z m;m&?;?& 3§ Peoria, HL*Jan. 20,—On ingom,fif,',, %udquzrtars the fighter admitted | Is some similarity between -the man Lo, wor'by a & en : 5 i iptions of the man estimate so that money can be pro- |[that Raymond Riordan, manager and that be had struck his old friend, and |and the descrip who narrow { ! end said that his only regret was that he | shot down two boys in Harlem re- chaded O T e e bt Shbllce Colege, | nadnt hit: him hirder; - Finder was |cently apa to clear this ~Wp phote- d = % Episcopal school, had loaded all’ th g‘;";: APGERERES. TS NOC-béein Ardon e BproL roperty of the | swathed in bandages. graphs of the body were taken, to- prominent 0 changes in the nearby houses. Results have aiready been achieved |school into three cars preparatory to| New Yark, Jan. 20.—Johnson was |gether with finger prints @nd other :‘:m;het 'W:CB - ord '2“’:‘%: b‘n Im"n ca: fiofhfiOké.éga\fumqi?,:dm&m by the Rockefeller m?apd jury; sev- |sending it to Laporte, Ind., Whers he | afterwards released under $1.000 bail. e B d';":::‘:;';:":' N";""';ry"“‘:f"gfi: Tade. 7 3 R e e o s D on R, e 1 L REPRESENTATIVE RAINEY complete failure. and Maine. ‘Verney were._ddying. ments have been returned and a mass | terlaken college, Bishop Edward Faw- nere wes rioting at Belfast where | of evidence collected. But the son of | cett of Quincy today caused the issu- WITHDRAWS HIS NAME| g, | GONGERNING “HAZING.” FORTUNE 18 AWAITING fifty-four persons were arrested on the ; . o the richest man in the world is anx- |ance of a replevin and the three cars - MISSING NEWPORT SOCIETY MAN [ graree of impersonating. According 1¢ | jous to have the investigation go fur. | of furniture were detained. The bish- | From Any Consideration as Member of ther, to employ experts and to go as |op declares Riordan is heavily indebted Ballinger Committee. = e - names peh; the registers may Wilsen Shannon Sherman .Disappeared 2p] o deep If not deeper than the recent con- | to the collegs yote. One woman -and two 14 year old ssfonal inquiry. Seveml Cowrs Ago. ROyE ‘i s thns shiieend voted. — Former Opera Singer on Trial for Ne"v‘vx;:ortw Rr.‘: Jasnh. 20.—A fsrhtuna 13| ing in London were notified that their MADRIZ TO FIGHT ESTRADA. Murder. house immediately after adjournment awal g ilson annon ierman, | nam ere on the T they e T 74 S Reno, Nev., . 20.—Mrs. M 2. | of that body, Representative Rainey of formerly a member of Newports|voted wachalionsed. oo o 224 (heY| Abrupt End of Peace Negotiations [ Reno. Nev. Jan. 20—Mre Mae E.|gf that Dol Ropre e Y ster and his Iamces SIGOCRNY. Sayyds- wealthy and exclysive summer colonY,| An enormous placard was displayed in Nicaragua. was arfested on Oct. 2§ on a Charge of | Ballinger-Pinchot investigating com- | 00 obsolete. The definition of “haz- who dropped out of sight of his reia- | ot Hampton with the inseription: “Tf murdering her husband, Albert E. Tal- | mittee today by a vote of the republi- | I&" xiven by that authority is not tives here several years ago. Tonight|the radical-socialistic government is{ Managaua, Nicaragna, Jan. 20.— |bott, was placed on trial today. Self | cans of the house, addressed his col- | S2tisfactory i,z the committee, and Chief of Police Crowley received a|retained, in fifteen vears England will | President Madriz announced today | defense and temporary insanity will be | leagues and withdrew his name from g e 'BI as 'adl“""‘;:““ By one communication from a Washington at- | pe under the power of Germany. May | that General Estrada’s reply has serv- | the pleas of Mrs. Talbott. further consideration in that connec-| . - gu:onfn;- :‘:’t‘hflaflndoat.oylnt.r:: “candidate, -q V4 The, Prescribing Regulations Governing Dismissal of Cadets from West Point. Washington, Jan. 20.—At a demo- cratic caucus held in the hall of the Washington, Jan. 20.—Steps were ti#ficen by the senate committee on mil- itary affairs today te have Noah Web- torney asking for news of the where- | you be forced into the German army.” | @@ to end abruptly the peace negotia- e 5 tion, Representative James also asked a t fons, ts h 3 5 to be relieved from service upon the| duce & bill prescribing lations eabouts of Sherman and stating that tions, and that reinforcements have | Demands of Mexican Railroad Men Re- e vbut e m rll;z&clon g‘t) ie | governing the dlsmissal of i ond ‘been ordered to the front with the pur- pose of striking a decisive blow at the insurgent army. General Estrada’s reply was to the | 28er Clark of the National Railways of | stuted a desire to be left off the com- president’s message inviting the in- | Mexico refused tomight to grant the | mittee, the caucus expressed a vote of surgent leader to send peace commis- g::lon!dtshof th::hfl;;ersd and (:iong:c- couflclem:el in Mr. Lleyd nndt decldegl lg i h e system. e demands have t agein tomorrow night, at whic T mmaniyes of 'tha | ¢ heen rande Dubie The queation of acting upon the latters | foF two years after the class of which successor is to be taken up. A motion | h¢ was a member shall have been was made by Representative Sléson of | graduated. Alabama that Representative Clayton G PRI e Tt e of Alabama, chairman ofd the caucus,| !N THE U, 8. SUPREME COURT. appoint .a committee of democrats to T consider the question of the vacancy | Supposed Absolutely Unbreakable on the Investigating committee and to Rule Violated Yesterday. draw up an address to the country, - was adopted by the narrow vote of 49 ‘Washington, Jan. 20.—What had to 48. Chairman Clayton announced | been supposed to be an absolutely un- that he would appoint the committee | breakable rule was violated today tomorrow. when noon arrived and passed without for the Toay DEjenoney was bein§ Deld| yijcH RESTLESSNESS IN e o Wg;eg“ ggzn*::g NEW YORK POLICE FORCE RANKS m amhy:{:;ny ok axp Wis ,ig;; Big Shake-Up Feared—Mayor Enters son inherited all the Shermen estate, on Active Hostilities. Hrern vers nofiing as "peo s | _ New Tork, Jan 20— Mayor Gaynors | ECITMERE st Gremiows Tne com- from him. He is belleved to have gone | C2TPalgn against police brutality en-|i,235 and. General Chamorro, stated ool . tered on active hostilities today, when | tha¢ they would accent Greytown as a (o e one policeman was dismissed from the meotmgyphcl for, commission- LATE C. T. YERKES' ESTATE, |force, two g;g;gd'igh;rgaffinded 2nd | ers provided Madrlz would recognize | ing destroyed wilfully by impure milk” Settl " Flfi bt O Cloles and dmnkennesscm‘l“h: the revolutionists as constituting a | was the declaration made by Dr. Joel ettiemen n ¥ F ea n Its iar hardl the T 2 a provisional government. \ Goldthwaite at a hearing upon a bill Distribution. 4 .. potsoul &8 President Madriz declared today that ! for better milk at the state house fused. Ruiney the caucus voted to ask Mr, | the West Point ‘Military academy on Mexico City, Jan. 20.—General Man- | Jameg to continue. Mr. Lloyd having | ég;;l!fi?"f: )?::!‘:‘l’ 'fldj:'pfl;:dm | a cadet dismissed shall not be rein- stated and shall not be eligible for appointment as an officer of the army Terrible Dangers of Impure Milk. Boston, Jan. 20.—That “from ‘six to seven per cent. of our race is be- transmitted his recommendation to the the insur; . = gent terms were preposter- | today. “The subject of infant mor- New York, Jan. 30.—A settlement | SOmumissioner of police. among | 0US: and their acceptance by him | tality s especially fmportant,” he said, has finally been reached the dis- |4 0 men, who fear that a big shake-up ;r’:uld ‘be‘ge.:hm::::t to illegitimizing “in view of the fact that the percent- tribution "of the th £ chiids to adults has fall o B R L o 1 the force is under way. The ma¥or OFF from, 185" XMlden to Yemery 100 the supreme court of the United States is understood to be particularly deter- adults a century ago to 86 to every | MRS, OCEY W. M. SNEAD ; being ‘called to order, Six members volved Ina suit brought by the Un- |is ubderstood to » NAUGATUCK ASSESSORS 4 practice of beating ?fi"’?‘a’:do}?le“?c E'"w‘y' COmMDPANY | nrnjgoners in the station houses must mited) Logdon. Answers were stop, and he is considering an order | Present Grand List as Made Out by f h i ary i ~ 3 I’:fd‘}‘ ”;.'rk'?f“;& ;‘°,:§:g°:>;’ gu‘:gefdfu. doing away with nightsticks altogether. Reyaluation Committee. erkes, and others, In which the de- fendants assert that the real estate MERGER IN PROSPECT PR pe o Kl i g oan adv uslv e —_— without manifest injury to the parties | Of Interests of Western Federation of 'tj:,y the §,’:{' du'l,::t' tfil‘dpg;:n‘,“:l‘;dfj in Interest, and they agree to the sale Miners and United Mine Workers of | the various churches and houses own- . constitute a quorum; only Chief Jus~ WAS A M?“_P""NE USER. | {jce Fuller and Justices Harlan, Brew- . er, Day and Lurton were present, Fact Disclosed by Analysis of Contents| after a_ wait of 18 minutes Justices sand workingmen and business men of yhite and Msl(onnn entered fl;ll court § use, hurrie fastening the! Ol bave now signed the sntimest petl-| New York, Jan. 20_That Mrs. Ocey | apont tham aa they 100k thotr Mooy oy toreman, She 15 hosding the bewe | W- M. Snead, the vietim of the Bast| on the bench. They had been in at- cott against meat. g‘mgz ggfllfifilew::’fi.wmb:en!%? tendance at the funeral nrvicrel of the of the property to pay Yerkes' deb 2 X . = 2 e user, late Ambassador Nabuco of Brasil. e e R TeT SRRE i | Americe—Conference Committes. ed Dby the several parishes but mot co’{:’o‘:“:g'g“s°"l§"f‘:;“3:§5:‘:‘::do? Do%- | closed by ‘'an analysis of the contents | Justice Moody is still confined to Gis ow, who, they say, has agreed to ac-| ... S i s }’;:“’o’;‘“;,fu;‘c': D‘,“‘"’ft';?“'wzs‘es‘;?::f:; tions, started in jest in a real estate| gnher Stomach which Dr. .vg“m,l,",:‘o.f,’_‘ home with rheumatism. v o am in scttlement. of her | gor of the resources and the Intereets | by Bdward B. Stevens in & letter (o | Office tonight, had two thousand sig- | biered. S Philadelphia Rapld Transit Employes will get 20.18 per cent. of the net in- | 9f the Western Federation of Miners | the assessers calling their attention to natures. Counsel for Mrs. Caroline B. Martin, Talk of Strik: come. received from: the sale of the | (netal) and the United Mine Workers | the fact that such property was taxa- RS P R mother of Ocey, Miss Virginia Ward- Qg wervice -t v of North America (coal), to embrace | ble. Mr. Stevens was a member of a Yale Night at the Theater. law, her aunt, and Mrs. Mary Snead, Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—Although 4 all the organized miners of the Unit- | committee which a short time ago New Haven, Conn., Jan. 20.—Miss| her mother-in-law, the three women | President and General M-nnfer ¥ru- Charges Against Senator Alids to Be | ®d States and Canada, is in prosnect | made a revaluation of borough prop- | Maud Adams, who is playing here in | under indictment charged with the|ger of the Philadelphia Rapid Tpan- Thoroughly Investigated. fi.‘c;n.,‘;u‘;f, l«:}m’t'!‘: “i:‘xm;t '.fdafi;at ;rct’( a{?d mrthi xtm thex ""sd'i“utd!lrl- What Every Woman Knows, was ten- | girl's murder have repeatedly stated | Sit company today’ wrote to the e: 5 2 e nite ne | Stevens’ property was assessed af Albany, N. Y., Jan. 20.—That the in- | Wcikers. $44,685, in the grand list presented to- venxf.uon into the charges involving Pres'dent Lewis tomorrow will ap-| day the valuation is placed at $49,- thy ntegrity -of - Senator Jotham P.| pcii. a committee of seven, incluning | 235. The grand list is $9,648,579, an Allds, majority leader of the senate, | hir-self, to confer with a similar corn- | increase of $1,722,164 over that of 1908, will be a thorough one was evidenced | mittee sent to Indianapolis by 1he| The list as made out by the revalua- today by the action of the senate in | Western Federation of Miners and re- | tion committee was $3,042,892 greater. ::op’tlnu‘ a ;:ioluflon -;amviulglg that n‘ort a plan of affiliatior to the conven- e inquiry » conducted by e sen- | tion. b ate itself rather than by a special A0 POy PREAN TN COTRRON. committee of that body. This action N . i i i followed a mesting of the republican | Bank President Arrested on Indict- Dectine Was Due to Heavy Selling in satiafss, tt‘ ;hk:h there happened to ment for Perjury. the South. be a e difrerence of opinion as to Cleveland, O., Jan, 20.—President U. the best metiiod of disposing of the | Grant Walker and Secretary W. G.| soncations mresitin tie LhcTe was & matter. : Duncan of the South Cleveland Bank- today, when, an hour after the opene 100 now.” Boycott of Meat and Eggs. Cleveland, O., Jan. 20.—Thirty thou- dered a tea today by the Yale Dra- | thdt the girl was a victim of the mor- | ecutlve committee of the Trolleymen' matic associafion, assisted by the wives | phine habit. Dr. Hicks’ reported dis-| union, refusing to accept their pro- of the members of the faculty of the| covery is expected to help the defense.| posal for arbitration, the leaders of the university. It was strictly a Yale night Prosecutor Mott contends that the | union will make further efforts to at the theater where Miss Adams pre- | girl was found dead in the bathtub aft- | have their grievances settled before sented her play this evening. er morphine had been administered to| ordering a strike, Organizer Pratt of the . Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Rallway Employes New Editor for Century Magazine. S DB T TS Thiat @ today In conf v i N was busily engage oday confer- New York, Jan. 28.—Robert Under: DECLARED NOT GUILTY ring with other labor leaders to secure whoodc.!ohnson!:as appointed editor of i Det 4 Ok the Century agazine today in the | Of nspiracy to rau icago place of the late Richard Watson Gil- N Heditan. Banor 99| the strike is called. der. Mr. Johnson had been associate e a editor of the magazine since 1881.| (Chicago, Jan. 20.—The five persons e Explosion, Twe Men Killed. Clarence C. Buel, who during the same| who were on trial on the charge of Richmond, Mo., Jan. 20.—Two minars period has been assistant editor, now | conspiracy to defraud Pasquale Schia- | were killed and several others injurgd, her. the support of all union men in case bt ing company, were arrested today on ing, prices dropped 40 points. becomes the associate editor. vene, owner of an Italian bank here, | none fatally, when thirty men . were Peary’s 1900 Records Returned by King lndid$en! f%l;efiufi'ly» l'flw men, who gx'ms slump was due to the Reavy AT IR L TS R were today declared not guflty, The |imprisoned in mine No. 6, owned by of ‘Demmark. BN Dy ron . Wil plead Saturday, | seiling by the south. The trading was Santa Fe Road Treasurer Dead. defendants were implicated by Ange-|Pence & Calenan, and situated ons Washington. Jan. 20— Arctic records and, according to Prosecuting Attor- | on an enormous scale, a large amount Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 20.=—George L. |line Schiavone, daughter of the bank- | mile from here, today, the result of an gy oo o oy Py g neytJ. A ;Fline, will be placed on trial | of selling being caused bv liquidation | Goodwin, for a quarter century teeas. | e, Who confessed to the theft of ap- | explosion. The other miners were res- cairn north of Greenland in May, 1900, ‘“’,{.h e";in-k e of traders who had been caught in the | urer of the Atchison, Topeka and San- | Proximately $90,000. The girl, who is|cued after being imprisoned thres when he was making an- attempt to | active omoiats, failled resenvo® the | stock market's Hocking collapse, and | ta Fe railroad, died todiy at the hioms |8 cripple, said she stole the money to | hours. With one br two exceptions reach the North pole, and which were 2 lgnn:- p. t‘f“n Y, Me- | who were compelled to let o their | of his daughter, Mrs, William A. Fos- | 8ive to her uncle and aunt, Francesco | they escaped with slight injuries. recovered seven years later by the gl“:;: Frog - weré‘.é‘?g:m":n"‘l}‘fl‘) cotton speculations to cover their |ter, in this town. He was 82 years old, | Schiavone and wife, in order that she Danish expedition under Mylius Brich- | 7050%,0% “In The hands of & remsivey, | 510ck commitments. Mr. Goudwin.wes borp In Chaziestowp. § MUEDE metpy) thots Gom, Mleo- i ccipple. | Left Eitra-Rure- His Entirs Estate. sen_ who lost his % s R N, 1 AT N E 800 Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 20.—Instead Boston Recount Completed, Change of o I R R Schiavone, his wife, two daughters and | of cutting off Hlma Dare, the woman Walsh, While in Prison, to Aid Asso- But 13 Votes. No Meat for a Month. a son-in-law. who s now seeking to establish the le- ciated Banks of Chicago. Boston, Jan. 20—A change of but! Kansas City, Jan. 20—Seven hun- | Anelina Schiavone will be tried gulity of her alleged marriage (o tho Chicago, Jan. 20.—John R. Walsh, | 13 votes in the plurality given Mayor- | dred recruits were added tonight to the | }2ter for the theft. ate ‘ge Rhodius, he left her his cn- in prison, will be relied upon by thge | elect Fitzgerald resulted from the re- [ranks of those who have agreed to % 2 tire estate, valued at about $1,000,000, assoclated banks of Chicago in their | COUnt of the mayoralty vote of eschew meat for a month. Every| Excessive Freight Rate Ordered Re- | according to a will filed for probate to. task of reorganizing the Walsh rail- | Ca8t last Tuesday, which was complet- | member of the Carpenters’ union No. duced. day. roads preparatory to their sale by the { €0 late tonight. the largest labor organization here,| washington, Jan, 30.—On less-than- ¥ fanks to recover the.face of the $7,- R O y carioad shipments of boots and shoes | Three Miners Killed by Fall of Rook. 121,887 note they released to Mr. Steamship Arrivals. from Boston and New York. by the rafl | Scranton, Pa., Jan, 20.—Three men ‘Walsh., The “Walsh settlement agree- At Naples, Jan. 19: Cedric, from New “Why do you stop here?’ “I know | and water route, to Atlania, Ga., the | were killed and two ser! i ment” contains the specific promise of | York. " an artist on the fifth floor of these| interstate commerce commission de-{ by a fall of rock in the Jermyn Ne, Mr. Walsh to lend the aid of his re- At Havre, Jan. 20: La Savole, from | apartments. If we walk up we can| cided today that the rate of $1.056 a colliery, jn Old Forge, today, _maining small kl‘:’oldm‘- and “of his | New York. / get a drink.” “Oh, whistle up for him | hundred pounds was excessive agnd or- | the ‘were forei; laborers. '2 and = Southampton X X A% i cen - -bfl e - nwlugootflf-m Jan. l_. m g pous it -dow- -du tube. i V::::d“t‘mll.t be made 95 cenis n hun d!flu?"m ng pillese st 4

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