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CENTS - P ~__PRICEw®'W0 ~TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1910 {Party|Paris Spirt Rises| =t Taesrans 1S54 100 PAID FOR W2AN'S SILENGE - VOL. LIL.—NO. 27 2 Pekin; = £ Ponti ited States g, Fan, 31—An imperial edict us, Uni N x issued today 'approves the pians of k . 1 consul the tution. o abolishe p the Chinese fan-rhaking Industry: Reasons for Prevailing Conditions Must be Fully "‘;f"‘!";: ‘;:"f:m‘:z;“;‘abt": Ffll’de Munday 2 AS wa'ers Fa" L While a Threatoned ;.,.fla,..:s.. w|An Average of One Thousand Dollars a Month okio, .—Special despatches Havana has been averted, the mesro Determined as Soon as Possible fins:‘:':':l POt o erlous urrising of | oY NATIONAL WOMEN'S PRO-| BOULEVARDS AGAIN GAY WITH |i3: oo or & neswo political < for Seven Years Rave Doon mmrderen 1eT8 re =4id 10| GREseIVE SUFFRAGE UNION. JOYOUS THRONGS. mllew York State Senator Conger hus against State Senator Jonathan P. WORK OF DISINFEGTION g 3 CHAS. L. WARRINER FEARED EXPOSURHE The American Bankers’ Association has planned to make an organized fght to defeat the administration postal sav- Issued — Many | j; ‘banks bill. . Fiagy . ~ ik i Bt ivin t56 obviie Baioow n: A - : Defaulting Treasurer of Big Four Railroad Company r. Dudley A. gent, Huaryard's J A B o i hysical director, the day s ap- Gives Startl Tri. . 2 Starving Dogs Roam the Suburbs. |PRysical diréetor, says fthe day ix ap- artling Testimony at the Trial of Mrs. Jean Cabled Paragraphs.- Botham B Tangler, Jan. 31.—The French cruil CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION COMING | st i ittt ,5hihee ™ | MOVE AGAINST HIGH PRICES Cape Spartel yesterday. was hauled foff the reefs this morning. 3 < % Managua, Nicarages, Jan. i1 The | Public Cooking Schools to Be Opened | Official Instructions f.l:hr Placed in i“ands of Ways and Means Committee | United States vice consul, Mr. Caldert, | in Strests of New York—Learn to held g —Chairman Payne and Minority Leader Clark to | tramp. who wis srmch with o wrire tramp, who was armed with a knife. | Gook Without Meat. . 4 2 % {The vice consul quickly reached for his ili i Draft Details—Itquiry to be Non-Partisan—President | iy pocket'as tousn fo draw a revol- Squal in strength. ette Stewart-Ford on Charge of Blackmailing Him— : pad turned and fled. i i i ion. - New York, Jan. 31.—The Gotham| Paris, Jan. 31.—The improvement in| Prominent Officers of Princeton uni- i 3 in Favor of Exhaustive Investigation Frankfort, Jan. 3L_/The correspon- | Beef party, mamed in memory Of the | the geheral situation coniinmes and | versity declare reports of a breach be- Mrs. Ford Present in Court dent of The Tageblatt, who has made | Boston Tea party, was foxmed today | the spirits of the Parisians are rising|tween the alumni and the university gn Investigation at Eterbach, declares | by the National Woman's Progressive (as the waters fall. Street hawkers are |authorities are grossly exaggerated. at the story to the effect that Dr. | Suffrage union, which has been partic- | selling postcards pictures of the flood Washington, Jan. §1—President Taft of information bearing upon the sub-| Frederick A. Cook hus been staying | ularly active In the campaisn Against |and the bowlevards are once more gey | Professor Parker of Columbia and | Clncimnati 0. Jun. 31 -Bighty-four | had entered with their Bilmore H. Brown of Seattle have de- | thousand dollars was the price Charles | when the attorney for (i #&nd the leaders of the republican party [ject and that committee was conse- | at the Roggenau sanitarium, is an in- | the higher cost of living. Mrs. Sophia | with rejoicin Inths houss are in favor of a thors |quently in a better bosition than any | vention. He adds that he la authorized | Lacbimem e Mamy s Donnelly, exs ’Dm»n,‘;h"“:':r 2 clared their purposs to make another | L. Warriner, defaulting local treasurer | objected the children w. . ough and exhaustive investigation of | other body to undertake the work. Ity the head of the sanitarium to say | matron at the Queens county jail, and fect an an Up. attempt to climb to the top of Mount|9f the Big ‘Four railroad, pald for a |other room In charge of a the present high cost of livinz, and it |was finally determined to leave the|ithat “all news reports relative to Dr. | others addressed an open air crowd of | . The prefect of the department of the | McKinley. woman's silence. “The second inst wa 1 was determined today at a meeting of | drafting of the resolution to Messrs. | Cook and this sanitarium do not cor- | come 300 in Madison square. Seine issued instructions to the 22 She Could N Gor b & h.|0f the proceedings Just " the ways and means committee that|Payne and Clark. respond with the facts. Petitfon. Circulate owners of the flooded houses to clean | General Estrada Has Learned (it ever Get Money Enough.|journment of court cfter nt that body should assume the task of Members of the committee were giv- etition Cil and . disinfect their premises Wwithin |700 of the Madriz troops are entrench- Fearing exposure of his shortcomi: duced by the state whi te making & fall inquiry into the whole |en to understand, throush Represent- | COLORADO MINE EXPLOSION, aplhe following petition was circulated | twehty-four Tours after the subsi- |ing horth of Greytown, Nicaraiu, and(he guve Mri. Jeanotte Stowart Edgar 8. Cool, formerly an . ative Longwort s ithat Presi- round man : waters, pe Ga 10| an aver g onth for seven | the Your railway es hae ,, matter. 3o e A HUNDRED MEN ENTOMBED.| “We herewith respectfully petition |of the municipal architects. e e o o R D Teary, Tl pasiin oo oms | misstvss. méntign 6 the Dade 5 5 Payne and Minority Lead- | dent Taft was desirous of having & aiss 4 fhe " oard of health to take the present | - The government bas ordered the tax When' exposure came from other sources | “W.” and was or O of Mississippi were designated | thorough investigation of the subject. " Representative Dalzell of Pennsyl- | Al Believed to Be Dead—Fifteen Part- | mc..c situation under immediate con- | collectors to show the greatest lemien- | | the Government’s Investigation of | Nov. 2 last: that Mre. 1ord —eonid | dearing . te 19 daraft a suitable resolution regulat- b t n ing the scope and the detafls of the |vania offered the opinion that there| ly Burned Bodies Recovered—Main |sideration from a hygienic and sani- |oy to delinquents and the Mont De |the beet trust the federal grand Jury | never get enough money, and thit he | Cook was clearly roved » them and investigation. It is Mtended that force | was a limit to which such an investi- | Shaft Catved In. tary standpoirt and in the interest of | Plete is extending pawn tickets for |in Chicago is expected to take up the | had never been free from her demands, | a8 her declarations of ufiectic Il ehall be given to the inguiry by mak- | gating body might go in inquiring into the public health and welfare, three months. books and documents of the National| -Such was the substance of the start- |read to the jury Mrs. FFord (remblad ing it as non-pa¥éisia as possidle. private affairs. Primero, Col., Jan. 31.—More than & It has been discovered that the cold | Several steam trams today resumed | Packing company. ling testimony which Warriner gave |and tears streamed down her cheels, Chairman Payne, when asked today | hundred men are believed to have been | St0rage warehouses harbor eatables|the work of pumping out the subway, today- at the trial of Mrs. Ford on a| Warriner testified that the initials d to him, He pro itan | chargé of blackmailing him. in the letter refc which by reason of old age and conse- | and considerable progress s being | Karl Jorn, Tenor of the Metropo Matter Brought Up in Committee. | wior (ho. resointion wosld o |y 0 pre- | killed by a terrific_explosion in _the When the matter was brought up in | pared, tersely plied: Primero mine of the Colorado Fuel | Quent decomposition are unfit for con- }'nad- in the sections where the flood is Opera company, will allow his wife to ™M Ford i " g ably will resume the stand when the committee today consideration was| “I don't know. and Iron company at 4.80 o'clock this | SMaLticn. SEste SPRTNT owest. get = divorce 8o that she may marry | Mrs. Ford in Court Trembling and in|trial is taken up again tomorros e e O T . Bor | Sub-Committees to Take Téstimony at | afterncon. 2 Lere beliove L il TNt e Columns of Pitiful Stories. his friend, Dr. William Miederer, a Tears. Warriner Stole $643,000. m(e,;":‘{,‘;:: & e ot or. EMting Many Points. Main Shaft Completely Blocked. e Rl cofir::.“%’: z[m pepore are ‘pdd:l‘tén: German military dentist. Mrs. Ford sat This was'the first t Warriner had B s Eaiiits vy Deoestiitative | and meant Emitiee 6o prcecd Ok | Inpossibia to enter the mine until they | Mrs. Losbinger seid that in & week | will never be known. Many 'corpses |BOLtical leaders, the king of Orecce has | feelings to” anow: 11 e Lt ol st e ooy v, oY fean. Ohfo) o | e | were repaired at 7.30 o'clock tonight. : wn ver, an was before Warriner red, when | interest. SRR Se” Yot o wsasciing o | Tooe e T oo & et i B i ae i P epairoa | public cooking schools in the streets, | occasionaily & coffin in & boat, which | natjonal assembly and has charged M. | Jad, PEOE VORIUNOr IEPeaTed, en | meEesL L o the E e o o e I | arts o8 the comad 1t &0 L2 different | Géneral Superintendent J. . Thomp- | where housewives would be taught to [had probably broken away from a fu- | Drégoumis with the formation of &|removea from the court room. They | Four and fot six yeurs oo o Sed at any defnite decision regarding | The committee has twenty members | %07 and a rescue party entered by the | 00k Without meat. neral procession. Scores of half fam- | cabinet. i prison fo e - e |and the work might easily be Givided, | main airshaft, but ‘were unable to “Beef May Go Higher.” i o IepRane ben pasouUBl Ir0in | ' piotorm of the House of kerds ia the X e 5 T It was suggested that the ways and | Representative Champ Clark said it | 193ch the main shaft, which is com-| At the offices of Swift & company | oot wg':;;n:“‘:h::;“;‘fi"_:’;;gmz one corte \ feature of the programme | BALLINGER-PINCHOT INQUIRY, PEARY ORDERED TO REPORT he re- | was very necessary that the reasons|Pletely blocked. The party returned|ypere today it was denied that ship- houses, waiting for the waters to re- | Of the new English parliament, and to GLAVIS CROSS-QUESTIONED. FOR ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY was | for the present high cost of living be | (O the surface after securing five bod- | ments of heef from the west would De ) cone" " Boures of danger mag pece ihe | forestall any drastic. action the peers s of a vast amou lly ies, which were badly burned. i 1 B R 055 2.5 Lo it A equipped with oxygen hel- | Crtailed in an effort to hold up the | starving dogs roaming around Alfort- | 2r® dnxious to Immediately adopt some | Pinchot Will Be a Witness Fi means committee, be: cent exha; already my or | This Will Serisusly Interfers With price. oderate eform measure, mets d_this party. The work- | % i ville and Ivry, and many of ti sy | Toderate T easure. | n A = Expl KEPT PRIS! MART! Toes were Teached tHroueh the alrshatt | s Beia i She Smocrs s S | Bech Ahot 1n the fear that they might A oot iy SR Mty Arstlo Explorke 'ONER IN WARDROBE | COURTMARTIAL TRIAL and are now being searched for mOTS | S hnang “Boet may g0 hieher from | doVelop rables. In several instances | PRACTICALLY WORTHLESS Washington, Jan. 31.—When the Bal- | _Washington, Jan. 1. Commander BY HIS STEPMOTHER | OF U.s. PAYMASTER | bodles. Sl Tcanson bat it corteinty i | (hey have made attacks upon humon RATIFIED TREATY. | linger-Pinchot " investigating commit- | Robert B, Peary, (lie discovercr of (ha : — S e iners were rushed to I_anern from | pop be raised artificially in an effort ngs. tee-adjourned . late today until next| North pole, has completed his tidal and Eigat Year Oid Boy Too Weak to| For Ejecting a Civilian from Navy | Trinidad, Segundo, Starkville, Sovris | o"intimidate anyone.” Light for Suburban Towns. That Providing for General Action by | Friday morning, Louis R. Gl other observations made for the connt Stand—His Mind Affected. Yard “Hop.” and Cokeville, and are laboring fran- Family Trade Shrink: Some of the suburban towns which| the Powers Toward Repression of the | Still on the witness stand. He will be | and geodetic survey in the Arcile re- tically to clear the main shaft, reliev- B apce Shrinie. have been deprived of light were pro- | “White Slave Traffic.” further questioned at that time glons and has been ordered to repo New York, Jan. —Huddled in his Boston, Jan, 31.—A partial admission ing each other every few mln»utes. It Small 'unue to report a | yijeq this evening with gas from ths ave .> o] Cross-examined by Senator Fletcher | to the nayy department for nasignme stepmother's wardrobe, too weak to | that he used force in efecting & cyil- | 15 (RRO=SRIe to determine Pow far the | shrinkage of Saplly | trade but the | Paris mains. The work of disinfection | Washington, Jan. 31—The treaty | 25 Fiorids Gluvis said toduy that Mr. | (o regulés duty g P g Pl o B Sty mal . 24 wi ington, S e: nger, | while commissioner Tew , Jan. 3 N stand. aud pitifully emaciated ~ from | lan, Dr. E. S, Cowles, from a “hop” at | G hefore the. shaft s cleared and | that bustnoes. remgioe. very much in the streets has already begun. Excaman by, 106 ahate Maren 13900 | et s, np,’\o‘url;'d"h;»fm-:- e DIALT rasieas iy Mt Commander 4 Of congress and by his testin department, as reported from W etarvation, Joseph Steen. eight vears | the Charlestown mavy yard on Desem.- | Gays, before the shaft S T s o] w. en e by officers er was x. =4 own. “hot. g in B eSS SRl Al | et o sy by Pwy- |~ Little Hope That Any Are Alive. ‘and report no change | SEALED CHERRY MINE SHAFT powers toward the repression of the|yocated a bill which would have valid- [ fngton today, it will seriously int the Children’'s soclety today, and a| master G«lrse‘ P, Auld in a letter “white slave traffic” has been declared p siatemen om her s cnue far | ing an Inkabitanc wnile“on shoee and | company cleric reports {ha”7i sasct FILIN sos DAMAGEEZU:I‘ES, Bodies of Over 180 Miners Lie Dead in | Sk i E7RtIoR. to be “practical; |tember 4. 1868,y wsisronce Cunning: | with his arrangemcns fo sail for i m _obtainable. but is understoos unbecoming an officer. | lam missing, ane s sure that UMS $700,000. 2 3 b - o whicl rope on i 7 n view of t . st her Lusbund. (02 boy's father, dled | Passed Assistant Surgoon Ansey Rob- | that mumber of ‘men are _entombed, gaentan d 5. Waidditige. Report of Commissioner General of | the nmme of the firm with which JUdge | friands hero expresied surpeiae 10 a o awn. nett, against whom are s charg- | Meny of the miners, however, say that | In Connection with Deaths of Col. T.| Cherry, T, Jan. 31—Suppressed ex- Immigration. fif‘:y"fl"«h‘:“fi,.‘."r»'"fif"gf.ux.'A'::-uu.‘flg on learning that he had been ordersd PR g el il i oo Regpor - A e e S I are Iy 2 o H. and Chrisman Swope. citment preveiled fn Cherry tonight | The failure of this convention to ac- | bin not to proceed with his investigas | Anbont iof Uiy, i SF Wiy he ‘was kept Confined, Nelehe | a.letter. to Heat Admiral JUINme £ | Havgerians. - Si - Beos Wilham 15 among thie relatives and friends of the | Complish the good expected was tion of the coal claims until after elec— gt g S Iy LA e Txogeht the case 10 the attention | SWirt; Chen T Tl o CXs! Seis | Kinan o et sty (he mismg Kansas City, Mo, Jan. 31.—Thie fling | 180 0da miners who lie dead In the St. | Plained in a Teport by the commis: | fion 9 e SO0 I BTl SIEr £1007 | made that a national testimontal fod 3 Sgs = 5 ™ | in which Auld stated thet Thod | While among the mising .. |of damage suits asaimst an attorney | Paul mize. | lomer gerieran “whiehy was ‘iratismitted | S, bESaune, of the Aninons CF cum; | the commanaer was to b neld et — o D A At et Bo took hold | W e oy ey e e e v a"s; | and two phyasicians connected with the | Tomorrow it will probably be knownY to the senate today by Presi@ent Taft | FNGU ST RIINION, N8 0100 Fstsopolitan. Opera liouse on Fulruesyl RHODE ISLAND SUPREME COURT | Dr. Cowles testified toda cicar the shaft, th O ehne | investigation of the denths of Colonel | definitely whether the bodies can be | In response to a semate resolution. In [ ““fhe’ name of Donald A MeKenzie | tanmed s/l piaeh stat oo e s AT |, Dr. Cowles tasiitied (oaay segasaimg | sicar ihe shaf. the women dnd cnil” | MICLIENPRLG 5 S S SRONG SROU T atls ST NELRAE the | sammARAIng an cxbastive roport, M7 | wapebanly S, Lol A SMeitengte | rapkea s I oren e, e Convict Morse’s Methods C od in | the hop he took s o D O | O boay fha SBott, wecping. ana cali- | Dr: B- C. Hyde, the Swope family phy- | mine will have. to be kept closed. Keefe saya: L ety into che s attond as 1y of these as possible z b 5 20 = Blctitea o oy e 2ll- | Jcian, for sumis aggregating $700,000, | | All arrangements wers compieted to- | - Practically no co-operation at pres- e WhaE: DT Sho. MISUMAID!, Tivar Opinion Written. othy Hesler of Evanston, I, from | g wildly for thelr loved ones who g - o McKenzle told him that the reason 10 soinm to Burop 3 v = the rooms of Dr. Robnett and did not | have not been found. marked his active entrance into the | day for the reopening of the shaft-ear- | €nt can be expected of the signatories | James R.-Garfleld was not retained 1n | i uiiar Apsires o op Pad 1 B tirn 4 3 L bt o the o = case here today. Tollowing the filing | ly tomorrow. ~Richard Newsam, presi- | 48 regards the enforcement of our im- | Prisident Tarts cabinet as secretary | i motariis Wag o atind e an Providence, Jan. 31.—>Methods pur- | Fetim it ey 't rescue party sayv | ;"o suits, sta: ents were issued by | dent of the state mine board, personal- | migration laws, with which some of the | of the Interior was because of his ans | TUal dinner of the Royal Geographical sued by Charles W. Morse, now serv- | , Amothor witness was Miss Margaret | that the effect of the explosion under | 1, "Yiyge nd by his wife, Wwho Is a | ly superintended the final preparations | powers are found to be out of sYm- | fagonism fo the Alssgan coal claim- | “ocioty in London, and to addreks goo S8§.n outonce of difteen years in the | AEe AR O s Bhat s | The bodies recovercd horribly | Hicce of Colonel Swope and a sister of | today. pathy. ants. z graphical socletien in Parls. Berlin, Vie oy T A Atlanta were con | N rginia Swift, Renr Admirel Switis | buned and wnrccosnisable. One body | Chrisman Swope, regarding the deaths | The men of Cherry are almost as Lack of Legal Authority. Glavis said he made an. adavit| chody Rome St. Petersburg, Antwern Swectiana ot Tnioh, pritten by Judge | Gaugnter, it ehe thought mer father | was impaled on broken timbers. of the two men.’ Mrs. Hyde expresses | umanmousiy in {avor of destroying the | The net result of the replies from | containing this interview "but denied e e T, PO Ave cc b 3 3 tion could be looked for except|he regarded it as a reflection upon ALAN The suic in question was brought by | ML from the dance oused great | Emero, Col, Jan. 31—At 10 o'clock | torney John G. Paxton, executor of the| A Slav woman the other day ran in | in specific instances. The reasons 5% | Bresident Taft of that he lntended 1o | ELECTIONS ENDED IN ENGLAND, the - onal Bank of North America of | | o 0 val Boclal clrcion ang the | tonight fifteen’ bodies had been rec Swope estate, who has been prominent | rage to the mine office and threatened | this were many, among them befng the | uso it as an attack upon President Taft. | A Few Scotch and Irish C B ek hpainst &dward H. Thomas | (HSFert ' Sous circles and the | ered from one of the main slopes. The | in the inquiry. Slander is alleged. Dr. | dite venegance because the company |lack of legal Anihoricy. Lt the prncl. | Glavis said he thougnt the president ew Scotch and Irish Constituencies Fecover the proceeds of 4 promissory @and were unrecognizable. A special | declared the physician poisoned Thom- | mine shaft to the cemetery. She had |Jje in the public attitude towards thosec | thought o that the aMdavit would Bate for $50.000, The note was for a CONGRESS. train carrying physicians and Coroner [as H. end Chrisman Swope, causing |been told that the mine officers intend- | women who make prostitution a busi- | interest Mr. Garfield. Asked what he | London, Jan. 31.—he re-clect 1 loan made by the bank while Morse Gilfoyle arrived at 9.45. their deaths. = Actual damages of $50,- | ed o take out the corpses at night and | ness, the idea being that'the govern—|did with the amdavit, he said he lett | 7. G. Hancock, labor candldate for the middle division of Derbyshire, a 000 and punitive damages of $50,000 are | Tush them to the graveyard secretly.|ment has no right to Interfere with |one copy in the land office at Seattle Bank Bill—Panama It was explained to her that the tram- | those who follow such a life from |and sent the other to the forestry bu- was its vice president, and the neso- | Postal Saving fations wers between the defondant ( Bonds— Agricultural Appropriation | GRISCOM SUCCEEDS PARSONS | asked In this su nounced today, complotes the elections for the new parliament Englande Sforse. Real estate ih Newport [ gy Mr. Paxton, Dr. Frank J. Hall, a bac— [ Way was for cinder cars. hoice, otherwise th: 3 3 3 : 4 Mr. Paxton, Dr. . Hall, a bac— 3 | choice, o se than to prescribe cer- | reau. f E-dtmz toux_!u;mals > attache = As President of New York Republican | teriologist, and Dr. Edward L. Stew- "Fhe helment men from the Univer- tain sanitary provision for those -un- | Giftord Pinchot was at today's ses- | The remaining half-dozen conatituen- -h-l-nm Pplea in abatement was ‘Washington,Jan. 31.—To make the County Committee, art are named as defendants in the | Sity of Dllinois are expected tomorrow | der control,’ viz, those who are com- | sion with a large leather bag filled with | cles o make returns are Scotch and Everruled and the Lase wbs reniiirs | principal of the Panama bonds payable - second suit, which is for $600,000, Dr.|ready to try the interior of the mine. | pelled to report periodfeally to the | papers. It 18 expected that he will | Irish. The final totals In England alone %o the superior court. with direction i9 | In 80ld and to exempt from taxation | New York, Jan. $1L—Lloyd C. Gris- | Hyde alleges that these men made de- police for examination and inspection.” | follow Glavis on the witness stand next [ glve the unionist tariff reformers 218 ter Sudement waan tn Girection 19 | certificates of indebtednass authorized | com, former United States smbassador | famatory statements regarding him in | ZELAYA CAYS HE WAS TRICKED |No Such Thing as International Or- | Friday or Saturday. meats, the liberals and luborites com the @efendant. g by the Payne-Aldrich tariff law, the | to Italy was elected president of the | connection with the Swopes’ deaths. BY THE UNITED STATES| . -k bined 227, or & unionist majority of 1%, zas house today adopted & Joint resslution | republican county commitice of New | DE Hyde hesrd of the result of the An aont o imization, | tca| MRS. VAN ZANDT'S DEATH, compared with u iberul-abor mejor reported from the committee on ways | York at a special meeting of the com- | examinatio wope’s or- ; 3 y e bureau who visite 211, received n 1906, WHITLA REWARD NOW READY. | oo R oy Feprosentative Payne. | mittce tonight, succeeding Herbert | sans, but declined to make any state- ufionists With | pagiang, | Bolgium, Austra, - France MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED. e 4 Will Be Divided Among Half-Dozen | Mistakes in the enactment of the law, | Parsons, resigred. He had previousiy | ment. Dr. Hyde and his attorneys held an Advantage. Germany, Russia and Roumania reach- — - 3 for Meats Predicted in Whe Helped Ci £ Mr. Payne explained, made this legis- | been seiected by a special committee @ lengthy conference tonight. It was ed the conclusion “that there iz no|Her Bound Body Found Lying on the Seeten. e Helped Catch Kidnappers. lation necessary. and his election tonight was merely in | said by ""’y,? ,',“’.,"rf?m’y’ that other n@:‘;*‘;‘;gf‘% ;T"; 31-;‘m"zn:’m;e; ,suc‘l‘\ thirlxgn':-ni an international orean- Kitchen Stove. PoatonJak sl Mven higher pricen agr app o hoice. Suits ma: rought. ersor or | ization— si\e close corporation— = . e prodicted for Boston the Byrtimer. Jan 35 Tes S0 | e Dl Bl T IE, S0 | Suleaticn of fhis cholce. ik stock- 7 b8 YRNG5S publication. after his departure from |having for its object the explojtation | ~Cimcinnati, O, Jam, 31.—The cause of | 195, Meats nre predicted for Boston the e s e p e EmiRtare as | selion, ing” politician. * He has mever even [THERE IS A SENSE OF ISOLATION | this city, Jose San m.n,z'wl?:z"l former | of women in_ various 'Countries by | the death of Mre. Jossie Van Zandt, coming woek in view of the heavy shipg w arrest of the kidnap- . . A o eft last | means of the practice of prostituttion. nd a oasted body wa ” i B B ot Wil Rl ot Sharsanay” | In i senate, Senator Carter spoks | mét dovernor Hushes, mmcl lezs Tim- | | L1 OF THE PRESIDENT. | BIoTyIent 3, Ricaragua, o eft last | means of the practics of prostiturtion” | whone bownd and ronsics, oty was | witdmers ant acereased : mwill be paid at once. All legal ues- | biy and answered several objections | publican state committee, or William S AR — b startling statement that he was trick- | women or girls are rarely imported |last Saturday morning, is as great | e tamn oasks’ boyeott, whic e Hing the method of abpropri- | made by Senator Heyburn. The bill | Barnes, Jr. the republican leader at | Ne ‘(’;’:I‘I‘:P""‘;O:w"‘:'flg:;:;”‘:v-Z. Al by the United Statcs {nto providing | into this country, the great bulk of the | myatery tonight as when the corpss | eq B D oy iad JttTe of een disposed of. and the (vent over until tomorromw. Albany. His selection was made with y en _rev : women coming in as the mistresses of | was discovered. Stz B oy 8o e eghs L be issusd in accordance | Hoth houses will be in session to- | a view to placing o high class manin | oo sl L Suting fhe_Shly Bawes o fhe. thew- {ndividugls, and subsequently adopt. | Theorles were brought forward to- s Shod X e attorney general. The reward will | 2O77O™ PR S D o e were merely a ffiend who hmd drop- | “Our army defeated the revolution- e Tirnoen: e B e e e e et mriee | Lo BIAn {0 subatitute Ash for mead O mriot Ry’ Clsvelnd, wha ns. | DEPOSITORS PESTER SANKER. |Trelley: Car Hit Auto, Four Persons|Bed i, fo7, &SROt Sl S8 Lot e | imcrching on ' Hineteide The revolf | soigee® 2¥ected by procurers fu. thiy | bound her fect with the intention'of | on small recetpts prices w inge rrveer e itled. Howard Taft revealed much of his per- | would have ended in a week, when " Conditions in Europe. some belladonna, a bottle of which was | ittle Likelihood of a Strike on the sified the police of the presence of the idnappers in his saioon, 35,000; Will- aper men of | suddenly the United States asked us to = fom H_ Hunles, (ieveland. bell boy, | cial Whose Accounts May Be Short. | Baker of Attieboro, Mass, and WG| ihe national capital at an informal re- | declare a truce while terms of peace | Discussing conditions he- found SeaR. ‘whe $& supposed to hayh fallen mho looked after the child while await. women whose idenfity is' unknown |ception given him today at the Na- |could be discussed. The truce was de- | uropDe. the United States agent says (DORO% Bhe 5 supnoeed 10 BOTE (ISR poytimore, Md., Jan. 81 dng his father ival, $2.000: T. C.| Southbridge, Mass., Jan. 31.—Police [were killed and Russell A. Talbott of | tional Press club. ¢lared. and before operations were re- | (e 1arge cities “were found to be 80 | £ g M Dhihess over the ad- | of the Erotnerhoods of (ot Cockran and Q. A. Gordon. atiorneys, | protection has been asked for by the|New York was fatally injured tonight | brepared for a. stroll along Pennsyl- | sumed the Insurgents received a large | Iifested with women of immoral ten- | [OURG, 1, Bor BRUSPIRCE GURE TG YO8 | i iiimen, reproner of Mercer. Pa. W each; Martin |family of John A. Hall, the deposed | when a trolley car ran into the aufo- | vania avenue and several of the other | shipment of arms and ammunition from e ie1 e Wt s 2 s > > alor, tha v were only too e voung girl whose father caused | thousand empl which | fhe XInfel Beates e et e ere oY Lop CAEer | or io Be pinced In o convent on Ohio railroad, begun tod Denver, Col, Jan. 31—James A.|sonal side to the news; o jercome by the found near the body. Overcome by ti .G, Moad Crain of ‘potice of Mercer, $100; | treasurer of the Southbridge Savings|mobile in which five persons were rid- | busy thoroughfares of the cit Pension fund of Cleveland police . {bank, who is under $50,000 bonds while | ing. he took after he left the club, the| Zelayva declared that the execution |!© “}Hh,r"';;' ;{w qm'urmw;w of ving| Ao 00 o van Zandt's attentions. | pected to be a series of partment, $5,900 awltllns ncuém by th-f x{,-ll;fl“r-}ry SHE S = president declared. he found much|of Groce and Cannon was a “mere in- | COMIOTIAD ;v“j;ulf,"”')" 7{:’:'17;0": \:';,", 'On’ the other hand. one of Mrs. Van | with oMcials of the roac an alleged shortage of $21, n his | Suspected of urdering Moses Goot- | pleasure in walking and looking in the | cident. Z | 88870 1o procurs’ fresh. SopI ¢ | Zanat's. neizhbors told the police thday | wage question. The o U. 8. SUPREME COURT DECISION |accounts. man. shop windows. He said he enjoyed As a parting shot, Zelaya predicted | 325! g uppiles of | chat she saw a m running down the | two hours, bul w . = = In response to this request it was ar- = secing some person give him a long|that in the future Nicaragua would | ¥omen for their resorts in the United | JWel S0 TR B Gatf il B LV e | L0 prior to th Prevented from Oust- |ranged to have a policeman stationed | New York Jan. 31tarry Mevers, |1 0, % 13" \hen look away, while the | probably be ruled by large American States are not forced to seduce and | flley from 7 i | ver: tenda: g the Pullman Company, 245" |15 Tront of the Hall residence until the | alias “The Chica€o Kid” was arrested | 00k 30¢ ThCh L0l away, while, the | 80 orations . ~which” seek monopolies | dcbauch inmocent womcn. when with | 1y aftor the supposed tim of the wom- | ever, ienden, i ; 2 = e anxiety 0f depositors regarding the | {oniEht as o suspect in the murder of | B DOy Companion I the ribs, | in that country: much leas exertion. expense-and-dun- | SUS LML Gead woman's husband, ia | s i Following the | PAEIS oo ence was held’ Satusany | facturer, who was shot by a burgiar | And. In the dignity paid by Americans | T AR L A ready. to accept thelr torm: held by the police. | Retrenchment Policy of Mayor Gay< Tin case of the Sesiern Union |2¢ the Hall home between the accused | arly Sunday mornins. Spealing o the Wiiite House and | o e et e o | Fertils Ficlds for Procurers. Er— 1o nor's Administration nv st t ex-banker, hi counsel, George A. " BT Y its duties, the president said there was S0 [Eincks jpere. “The dance, concert mnnd alj MRS. THORNE SWINDLED ELKS. New York. Jan. 8L.—In Iine with thq AN he fYine |Gaskill, of Woreester, Bank Examiner Steamship Arrivals. o “sense’of isblation in 1ie" therein;| . New Haven, Conn, Jan. 3L—The | nails and the Geiniine oiies ot on retrenchment_policy of admin< " o ih® |Otis_and Cherles F. Choate. counsel Naples, Jan. 26: Patris. from | fhat mobody just dreps in on one in & | State Laundrymen's assockation in an- | 1615, S0 Mias “were ound ‘o he| Borrowned Money on Plausible Tale of |[Sirition xeventy-ve neers on, the i I e ""”,"""’,"" for the bank, presumably in resard to York. neighborly way, but all the callers | Nual session here today elected officers | rorile fialds for the operations of the Distress. city payroll in the ! f the e T R e tats | the examination now being made of the Fiume, Jan. 29: Caronia, from|came by engagement.” for the coming year and voted to Join | nioyrers ‘with their numerous gron s Bronx were notified tonight by Cyrus - - -al business In that |Pank’s conditi York. As to being tired the national organization. Among | DroCaTeTS: £ Al A i N. J. Jan. 31—A woman |C. Miller, president the borough, rom doing a local business in that RO ) As eing tired out by work, the . - of women, not so. optnly lewd a4 to b aterson, N. n. 3 woman Miller, pr miate because tax Cadiz, Jan. 31: Arabic, from New | president said that the préparation of | those present at the mieeting wers ( oo g 2000 00 N0 QPR 10w B8 19 DU W ol 2000 her mame ws Alrs, Martha | that they will have to aeck employment on itx capita provis- | TELLS TALE OF MURDER BAND. Messages for congress was the hardest | President Purdy and Secretary Werner | practica to add to their ineor by | Thorne. of Ar + has been ted | elsewhere after March 1. The salar o of the = o act Rotterdam. Jan. 30: Potsdam, | fly was called upon to do. The {hres | of he mational association. The fol- | JroRel o el bodics for thi at over, N.'J.. charsed with swindiing | saved 1o the city will amount to $120 4 Justice Har 1 the opin- | Boy Startles Washington Police With Pl S or_four hours a day he spent in talk- | [OWIn€ officers were slacted: Tresidenl, | <Iy many of these cities it was found | Ik throughout the count It is al- {000 per annum.’ a reduction of & 1 gon of the cou Nows. of Chiminal Foderatipn, $otyers. Jan. 31: Laplend, from |ing over the qualifiations fox omce of | &, [ Best, Hartford; arst vice presl | vnat”cortin cafes and rerorts are har | loed that her plan hs been to exhibit | per fent.'In that gepartment - 3 men recommended, or rather the claims | b 3 . NeW | bitually frequented by procurers seek- | the membership card of rry el 2 v : 5 E = o ident, Edwin | 3 4 ANiD | ok y A g Wage Increase to Trainmen in Anthra- | Washington, Jan. 81.—Charles Hur- Liverpool, Jan. 31: Baltic, from | they could make as to why they should | Haven: second vice preeicent; DAW |ing fresh supplies of women, not o | THOm of Arizona, who she says is hor | Boy Fatally Poisoned by Mother's Mies g B ley, an 13 year old boy, has told the |y Piymouth, Jan. 31: I be appointed, was not regl work, he | TorEett Danby g much because such resorts are clcay- (80N, and then borrow money on the | i _‘ ci oal Regions. e e R e e B g A ymouth, Jan. 31: ronprinz | said. + 5 ing houses, but because women strength of a plausible tale of dlstress. . b Philadelphia, Jan 1.—Theodore Voor- | 213 riminal pacts that include mur- | Wi beim: from New York 2 type desirea are to be found 4 She was recently successful In raising | Interlaken, N. Y. Jan. i1-—The five - e o= exists 4 secret band of thieves. boun 2 N AN iscui 4 s r. G , Te nea er- its trainmen in the anthracite coal re- | o tavislonie sathe and with deatn ag| . New York, Jan. 81 —Chagrincd and e daven, Conn. Jan. 31-_In @5 New Haven, Conn. Jan. 31.—As a| Tales of casy life and riches await- | Miners' Joint Wage Scalo Conference is ayuga-Lake, was fatally poisoned to« wions will soon be raised e denied | o' Tenaity for any who may prove | dishesrtened becaiise he was the lars- | XSSV SRANE TON 40 0TS | result of euting Dolson intended for [IDE allen "prostitutes in the United Pontnoned’ o e o thasba % report that a general increase will be | faige to the league. - g8t and, oldest boy In his class and | T3 0G iies of assistant to the presi- |rates, Benjamin Porto of this place [States have much to do with the great| o adhiovois Jan, 31-The Jolnt wage | tomady ena meva i o spoonter Fouw nim. made f:nwfie.ri;:. company’s ln.]«,"_ “hfl-;l of n;g:oggg»s:“ial;“fn:;'l‘gmlg;‘y;; dent of the New York, New Haven and | died at a local hospital late lod:hy. :;gr:;r;f!m stitutes in this county | gegle conference between the operators | physiclans worked over the cf sions will be made to bring them up with his schoolbook strap to a bed- | Hartford Railroad company, until oth- g“”" on Jan. 25 ate ‘"'"‘3’ = o e of the bituminous coal mines in west- | eral hours, but could not suve 7l be mage to bring them up sk st 10 - 8 erwise ordered, will be asstimed by B.|home of an acquaintance and s s Tt ern Pennsylvania, Ohlo and Indiana, nearer ; G. Buckland, vice president of the com- | Poison developed soon after.. An in-|Falss Teeth Saved Her Frem Hus- | and the organized mine workers of [ Report That United Sta s is Seeking of the Lehigh Valley and the New i e wa pany, with office in this city. vestigation was made and it was band’s Bullet. these states, appointed for tomorrow at e e Simpstas sid “':;’ lw :;:‘1 s'};""""w"'_l; 2t | MF. Buckland winl take the place of |found that poisened biscult that had | yoierse City, Mich. Jan. 31.—Ly- | TOledo, was DORDONCd by the conven- Extradition of Dr. Cook e cemt. will be or whun’l“!t " 11 ge | WEIShed upon ‘his soul. Los .fexf:énu e ;meflf_;" s sars | Mr. Fabian, whose appointment as|Dbeen scaltered around the house to| ., ", "Colit for his wite, from whom | tion of the dinited ne Workers of Mannheim, Jan. 31.—No confirmation —— ¥ill €9 | * Three youns men are in jail, sus- | Brother e 4 ouho ls sul- | purchasing ‘manager was announced | exterminate rats had. in some way get- | p 506 ion separated, Wesley Withey | American in sessfon here tonight. The |can be.obtafned of the report that tha . . |pected of being members of the band. u{l’t'rm ‘::{-mm ecame_sud- | earller in the day. He has had offices | ten into the fo0d eaten at dinner. Por- | L 08¢ DCCO TaRa Bird JVESloy WO convention had not completed Its bus- | United States s seeking the exiradi= ‘Mayor Gaynor's Fat Turkey Stolen. DR b A hodined. iu Providence and for a time repre- |to Was 25 years old and unmarried. Way to work today with thelr sixteen-.| Iness. Tts officials hope its action on [tlon of Dr. Fredérick A. Cook. who is York, Jan. 31.—Not: Suffrage of Women is Inevitabls, Says sented the company at Washington. R R R Year-old deughter 'Withey then shot | €ommitteo reports will be finished to- | believed to be in (his nelghborhood Rign eat, Baltimore’s Mayor. . Hartferd—Charles J. Donahue, pres- Secking Release of Convict Banker|and killed himseif. ' Mrs VWithey's | MOrrow and the mincrs’ represenia- [Adl information on this wubject wad 2 y from country 4dent of the State Federation of La- 852 Persons Killed, 19,241 Injured. Morse. plate for her faise teeth deflected the | tives can then proceed to Toledo for |refused tonight by, the wuthorities e 1T ot nnxzd rty ‘to =e has called - 3o sl poard v:l-:mn“sm;, Jan. :l.—;)iuinx s | Atsnts, Ga., Jan. L That pasrin ‘bullet and she will probably recover. | the conference. 3 T “undressed at a private on " medlation an ftration to act in | months of July, August and September, | W. Littleton, counse 3 : gt ice of Milk Re " P e t B o= Arbitrators to Decide Difference: Fast Mail Collides With Freight. New York, Jan. 31.-Loton Horton official capacity In arranging a set- | 1909, the total number of persons killed | Morse, serving a fifteen year sentence tlement of the strike or lockout at the [on the railroads of the country, ac-|in the federal prisen here for violation | Cincinnati, O. Jan. 1.—Arbitrators| Toledo, O. Ja Hartford rubber works. cording to reports received by the in- | of the national laws, would | to decide the differences between the | killed and four were injured. noue se- {pany, conducting the Shefeld terstale commerce —commission, was | arrive here about Feb. 15 and would at | telegTaphers on the Baltimore and Ohio | riously, whon fast mail tralh No. 35 |dairy one of the largest retafl Torrington.—But mime persons In 552 and the injured 19.241. These fig- | once institute proceedings in an effort | Southwestern raflway aud the road|on the Lake Shore collided with the |imtributing companics in New tewn of have thus far | ures include only accidents to passen- | to secure the convicted millionaire's | management will be appointed r- | rear end of a freight train four miles | announced tonight fthat the price J ‘Sut Duntars' llcenses at the of. | ors and empiayes actuslly on Guiy al | release was the sssertion of W I |row. . Both parties have atreed NUAt|westof Hollawd toqay. The mail tram Mike would_be reduced rom mine ta Town Clerk the time of the dent. Neid of Boston today. their decislow shall be final carried no pussengers. elght cents a quart on Maroh 'L, 31—One man was | president of the Flawson Decker com .y

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