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3 PRICE TWO CENTS “PAUL MINE SEAL REMOVED StreetFailure v s cov e Spectators were Mostly Young Widows of Men e > Moving Picture Shows at Hurtford W 1—The pope today re- )ST OF LIVING IN UNITED STATES ol ERELEE S n Woman's Trial| Wall be Theroughly Inquired Into by House of nietm, B o, -A _report > . . published in the United States that th Senator Carter Made a Speech in t: R Representatlves Committee - American congul his fl;m;n%'dc,_:g;: MOVE BY HER ATTORNEY CRE- | RECEIVER APPOINTED WITH A |senatc favoriug the posial savings Entombed Since Nov. 13 : X false. e BOND OF : ¢ e el o | _The President Has Decided to-reap-| - point- Leslie Combs of Kentucky as minister to Peru. A Chinese Imperial Edict was Issued .”ml:‘hm' plans to abolish the | 'on [ Bond Dealers and Meibers of New | 2Mc in human beings. : a a The Wi Co: interred at of Bia Four | York Exshange—Shrinksge in Rail- { xorts, ot Corete Xax tiint at| Three Men, Protected by Cxygen Helmets, Uesconded to Egypt, Feb. 1—Mortimer PROFIT RATES TO BE INVESTIGATED singhen R Toadoy W MRS. FORD MAY BE FREED FiSK AND:ROBINSON DEADLY GASES STILL FILL THE MINE ing here today. Both of hs leigs and an arm were broken. o = i Madrld, Feb. 1_The transfer of Mar- | From Charge of Levying Blacm: Committee to be Public—Comimittee May/| guis de’ Villatobar trom the yost of 4 of J 4 E TR > Spanish minister at Washington to a| Defaulting Treasurer i Sit Anywhere in this Country and Summon and|lke dilamaticofice ot Tiebon Ea_:l Railroad—Warriner Again on Stand | road Bond Valuss the Cause. Mains of Edward J. Hoffman. ' Botlom of the Pit—Impossible for an Unprotected : e imnanieh e Yatorang =\ ohe Man to Breathe Down There—Nothing Could be Swear Witnesses—Any Alleged Increase in Cost of | ... wen. T mjometierne SR serve the 100th anniversary of the birth 3 s : the i o e —Fisk ‘Robinsor Incol Feb, 12. . Necessaries of Life to be Probed. \ IhEs i e T e e s | g a0e T LM e Bong ekters San smsrbars ot o Now SR N A Done Toward Removing Corpses. for special medical treatment, is again | row from the charge of levying black- | LTk stock exchange, failed for a mil- lm’::rr:e aThen Falt, the kel : in a critical dition. vl ity ~ |lion dollars t .. lunta - gondition. ' HiZ vitality | mall on Charles L. Warriner defaut- | lion dollars today, 'Au involuntery pe- | {REORAS VRACT £00, B Trec of duty. has been remarkable and there is hop- | in local treas the Four rail- - Washington, Feb. 1—The cost of | tigation of tie so-called “Beet trust” | that he may cven survive the A e = fore to e inilot BiRtve iatoist | vner Police Inspadtor Bwend Mo | st s 1k Bab. L—Work was Kot aneugh down 1 & . - - " | bad tumn. . cou son oli - | sumed > Py no "t ' uaid Inspector PR o the TSN Biilis 5 1o 50| = rovided ke in & reebint ine viikes Point of Defense Well Taken. T inthron, was e semtos resivet. with | Cant of Ohicago wits nentenced to froth | by eores of mep, olowime tee or | Paschins the sarfare Cris, thoroughly inquired into by the house | duced today by Representative Cou- ¥ i ©f vepresentatives through the most | drey, a republican member from Mis- London, Feb. 1—The Rev, G. Camp- |, TPiS-unexpected turn to the woman’s |a bond of $50,000. Shrinkage in the | one to five years in the penitentiary. | moval late today of the hermetic sea! | alyzed by Mr. Webl whe powerful committee—the wavs and | sourl. The resolution is drawn in | bell Morgan, pastor of the Westmin- | (Fi2l came this afternoon, when her at- | value of railroad bonds held by the 7, i rm 3 that had kept the mine closed for two | components. Late today Representative | drastic terms and appropriates $30,000, | Ster Congregatignal chapel, Bucking- | toTney demanded the dismissal of the | firm caused the failure. The Irish-Americans of Chicage In-| months. Following this repor ot New York, chairman of that | to be used in getting at the facts. | ham Gate. Londdn, has declined to ac- \ $iSe on the grounds that the prosecut- | One of the Largest Failures Since 1907 | Yited President Taft to attend o ban-| XEfforts will be made to clear tho | sam, president of (i’ siais minin ‘and majority leader in the | Fines of §5,000 @nd fmprisonment for | CePt a cail to the Fifth Avenue Pres. | N attorney refused to submit fo tha s quet In that city on St. Patrick's day. | mine of noxious vapors, wall in wav | board, ordered the cap remo fr =—!—fl his resolution, pro- | five years is provided for witnesscs 1-v‘yflterln:hcln.u—chi New York. He con— gg“&,zréfi:c:é;g!flt‘hr; :;'r{?gcx;fl?? St i o ?m R St B et Gl s:;-doummn. fire, and recover the 1vi- | the airshaft, #o that the polsonous a h ; siders the worl vestini ot ailure is one of the largest since| 0dd bodies o o hich huve Iain | could be sucked from the imine R stion Riong the | who fedine tn Teewul; Imfpeantion to at Westminster (00 | 0 Nis_ client. - The motion was taken | the punic of 1907, ot 8o much as Hac | Texns, who went to Atlantic OIY Tor i | entomped sincs the fire on. November | sama b E.y:flld R s Acd i important for hi raw Prior to introficing his measare, I e Pt (ol by, Honeh T e unde-advisement by fhe court and a | bilities are comcerned, but in view of | nervous breakdown, is recovering his| 3 34r Payne 1t Representa: | and complere investigation ot h | Honolulu, Feb. 1.—The Pacific cruiser | decision will be rendered tomocraw | the importance of the firm, which has | health. The apectators of the cap raising Recovered. tive Champ Clark, the minority lead- | present unreasonable and unnecessary | fiet arrived here vesterday, one day | MgUning 5 1y | PraNCHES In Chicago, Boston and Wor- were mostly young widows, some on'y | There is much t done befors S who hed ShE eq with him | hdvancing prices mads by meat pack, | ahead of the original schedwle. The | The judge declared his bellef that |cester. Mase. The firm was founded in| Mrs. Mary Schexnalder, aged 60 years, | 15 years of age. All were quict dur- | bodies can be recovered o one’ . 25 the committee to the instru- | ers and of the reported hoardins of | fieet sailed from Yokohama on January | the point of the defense was well tak- | 1399 by Harvey Edward Fisk, the eld- | of Abbeviile La. was fined for chal-| ing the removai of the lid 2harge of the work will venture a de mhent suthorizing the investigation. | livestock in western yards; of the ro- | 21 A coal passér on the Washington | € R _ |est son of Harvey Fisk, the banker, | lenging another woman to a duel with Seonts i nite astatement of when the corp roypry 3 - ising o Jarge ordars and ‘the havding | died last night of smalipox. One other | Warriner Not Alone Guilty. and George N. Robinson, who had been | Shotguns. nt to Pit Bottom. can be removed R Soel 4 3 e g | of supplies in freezers to create the | YiCtim of the same disease is recover- | This move by Mrs. Ford’s atiornay |in the employ of the banking firm of B 3 James Webb, mine ex “But when they do bring up bodies e committee 13 to inquire Into any | 0T SUBDUSS in GCETers b ing. The flecet will sall for San Fran- | created a sensation following the doc. | Harvey Fisk & Son. Mr. Robinson is| Instructions in the Art of naval war- | \oS0€0 AT T s sald a Cherry merchant toda the mileged increase in the cost of the nec- i 8, | cisco on Feb. 8 {loration of the woman's lawyers :Fat|® member of the stock exchange, but | fare made satisfactory progress in the | ,yoTin nectors prof by oxyge militia will be needed to prevent tre “ssaries of life, some of which. such | Committee of Six Senators and Six |, “Warriner was not the only guilty per- | the busmess of the firm was princi- | drills of the Atlantic fieet fn Cuban Wa- |} imeig descended 350 foet to the bot- | ble. Those women o frer PHOTOGRAPH OF MISS HESLER |son in the $643,000 defalcation,” and | pally banking business and the floating | ters last week. tom of the pit. zled that they might destr as clothing. fuel, furniture, meais and i foodstuffs, are enumerated. Whole- Shpatcnntivae. that before Mrs, Fu TaTe"and’ retall prices anfi rates of | ‘The committee, which s to consist| CAUSED NAVAL COURTMARTIAL | s hefore Ars, Tord's trial Teont are io Be Investigated The | of six senators and six members of the ol e Fuded thegmuiud cow hether the fariff is respon. | house, is empowered to call witnesses | Paymaster Auld on Trial Charged | ook d’s trial w: e n- | of bopds. The petition in bankrupte: 2 - man ¢ ve | town mipel the Taveln: | was filed with the full consent of the | Johm R. Walshs the Chicago Banker,| “Am unprotected man could not live ¥ tow firm, its members having concluded | is being treated like all the other pris- vict garb, | that -this" was the Only way {0 ‘Swoid rs at Fort Leavenworth, according | cuy o oo roe Lo GAS EXPLOSION IN attired in hi Shie for the alidged :;g-:r;;:s;;‘g’ av- 220 acf;l;'e‘l“gl i, "a{here | with Assaulting a Boston Physician. | was again on the witness stand at the | further losses for itself and its cred- |10 Warden McClaughry. ; @8 to “whether prices are affected, in- | from whom they desire testimoay. It| Boston, Feb. 11 S s R e Ve R Angry Because His Wife gave testi- ADEN VORK/INERERIMAN, | FETCHNTULKY MINS creased or otherwise by any laws of {; fl(;‘:i{‘:figd"’s&?z‘s “3:?2&:{&:“3;; fight,” said a naval officer. as he left | preserved his demeanor of calm in- | ~ A statement issued by the receiver MOBY 2gainst him for making threats | vy, Had Visited Aldermanic Cham- | Ten Men Dead and Seventeen Missing e e the committee will | OFders of the committes and. compel | Hie,conrtmartial proccedins today of | difference and again related the stocy | tonizht-says the firm's secured obliga. | 5o reeuited, n bis conyietion Letwin| " “per_Talk on Cold Storage Food. | —Many Others Encaped ™. R % $ob o o | Ciies o auestions put to witnassas. | Laymaster George P. Auld, after hear- | of his relations with Mrs. Ford with |tions will amount to approximately i G i open to public. The committee O e e il s that i ns | ing the wiie of the man whom the apparent oblivion of the gaze of fhe | $5.000.000 and the unsecured debt through the body New York, Feb Drakesboro, Ky, 1'ch. L—Tea man it anywhere in ihe United States [ | 4 provision of the i 5 hat the | young Burlington officer s said (o huve | curious who thronzed the court rooa. | more thin $1.000,000 The catse of the A = : R O i R i 3 Y A g B e summon and swear W g | - x membtrs. The | assaulted, testify that she made & spe- st S Dby Tano ause of the| The Convention of the United - Hw arg - @ill for Far-Reachi Investi six menbers from the senate aré 10| oja) trip to W 3 ¥ failure,” says the statement, "1 at- Workers' of America decided on was routed by a others missing and are prrumed %o “'I' -.:f - g be named by the president of the sen- | fary ot the e dinston £0 e ccre- | NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE tributed by the members of the fFmn | man o, o0 pdvance of 10 cents a ton | frageites who visited ti be penned up in etries by fally of siate eged SOSE ate. The committee s to report o the | yodge to mress the charees aeaines WAGE SCHEDULE TERMS. | i, ' jirinkage in market value ‘9f | for pick mining, an equivalent advancoe | Chamiher of the City hall thh R R e ~ PR A ghorough and far-reaching inves- | present congress. A - . R CHER ithe 4 1-2 per cent. bonds of the Buffal) | gor machine mining, for a uniform rate | 1o0n 0 urge the passage of in | Browder mine, a Women prédominated in the court. | Confersics Bestween N. Y. C. Officials |21 Susquehanna Railroad company wages for all classes of inside and | Bance requiring all foodstuffs plac | from Drakeaboro, at noon ...‘z == room - today, while the pr and Trainmen Committee. e Bk et A e labor and tme and @ half | S0 MOCRER (L0 o0 eI e foor, | few had. been Tecovercd, @l nmsmleted DR SRS SLBBIcH FARY, CAgeRaL IR the “witness' stand of hali « 5 Of which the firm was casesing & b Sundays and holidays. | W0 ORSOREE L8 Vit e Buftraette | an Rat Jaentincation. MARRIES MILLINERY DESIGNER. UNDER THE U. 8. FLAG. | Youne women of the nuval dancing set | | New Yok, F'eb 1 conference to- | amount. e BODIES OF FORTY VIGTIMS | delegation in a committee oom. | tion of guses 1 U - — — 5 staid_procedure of a naval | day_between New York Central rail- |~ Tt is h - e betos mod mind your homesisud jie the explosion occuwr Bride Has Rec i+ v Been Employed in | 4865 Parochial Schools in the United | courtmartial a décidcd feminine touch, | road offiecrs and o committce of traim- | firm whose elaims sie secorcn” by the IN TEMPORARY MORGUE. | bablas. What are you butting (o on ath the ground, and 700 3 K o voik Blies. States With 1,237,251 Pupils. T ;Z't‘e‘s'{x’nfo:fi""”"’.g‘ e z\';fl (;m:iutcht:y;s‘;:fh v_rc rload devel- Buffalo and Susquehanne rallway AP 2B the aldermen for” he shouted. “You ‘11.~¢~l I.m‘.ll; 'm“\‘ H;: mine shaft, it was -— —_— y today Aappear- ped e fac 2 'mployes were bo; =N i i ol - e o0l out of e. | posstble t egin active re 16 wor ldrich, ‘mon 5f the semjor multi- | 22,557,010 Catholics under the United | {00k UP originated over a photograph | terms for a wase schedule. It had been | came untll a pian can be devised en ought to be at their homes. They |curred. The damags to the mine wis Siionsive Senstor froms Ribds 1siand, | Statcs flagacearaing to advance sheets | 9€ Miss Dorothy [1csior of Tvanston, | expected. “especialiy by the Failfond | COnic-ve the vhlue of these Securitics,| Primero, Col, Feh 1L—The lives of | have 1o right butting around hore try- | not material Sas marricd last Saturcay to Miss [of the official Cathollc directory, pub- Jil- Which Dr. B S Cowles of Boston | companics, that the New York Central [If the Buffalo and Susquehanna securi. | seventy-nine miners were snuffed out | Ing: to. tell what to do. The trouble | There were 100 men in the mine o Dora Lewson. The young ecu'pleN-.re Hh-:ied 13‘ nga-uulk‘a‘e. 1“hem coutx}:‘::‘; SR o on ek e feniveR Woull enien dom Z;‘.f;:? | ties are thrown on the market both the (yestorday by an exploxion in the main | With wou women 1s x;mrz zou think us | the time of the: explosion. more thai mow enjoving their honeymoon in New | cludes the olics of the Un Dr. A. S obnett. - who is | which a ce ached. | creditors -who Qold them as security e lorado Fuel and Jron |butchers are a lot of fools. half of them In the west cnt All o wmost & was dispiaved. No co and the be tried later. Dr |<aid after the conferen G - agea Sy e e T omborary | Mrs. Sophie Loebinger, ~you have not | quickly drawn e &Ip. Lator a ot the Aldrich famlils would | The Catholic population under the| COWIeS whose claims as a physician | mittee mformed him that they had no | “““g s Circles Not Surprised. orguc installed i the machine ahop:| 40né ~mueh to change our opinton. | from the cust eniry exo#pt the unfor the event further than to con- | British according to the same di- rep: ted by the state authori- |authority to nesotiate terms and could o Hig b ed | You are very fav from being a gentle~ | tunate 27 fought thelr why to the vhare Srm the of the wedd rectory, 2,053,418, t ties today, said_ that he carried the | not susgest a compromise. “I told the | Little surprise was manifested at 'he |, - /arge force of men still ls engag: ey p 4 ana were brousht out to safet i (he Tact Of he WRANS een| o the Unitad Bintes proper there are| PICture off by mistake, and that when | men.” he said, -that the Centfal wes |fallure in bankius -circles, where it | i Testoring ventilation throughout the | Mgl onnded Sehloss | AN Baon &% it Was sAfe (o bagin witls @pending the past fortnight at Miami, | 14,347,027 . showing a gain of | pbout (o return it, Dr. Robnete caliet | willing to deil with them any time TS mid_tpac the firm hid ceesived W“;‘fi%fi%‘&f:‘" OF Deopte Bre % fac e e women departed, | thie rescue worl miners were sont - yester—| 111,576 ovdr S5 Pim by Lelephane and ezdersd him in | they askad for & vonferement?s.~ ¥ exténsions Of credit during the | 5o e - Aside from the tiff with Mr. Schloss, | down in reliys = e re-f‘ The directory. 4,865 parochiai | MPhatic lengiage-to return the pic- | ‘It was understood that the grand ~past year. 3 3 WA e oy ary O e Dt | the suffragaties had it out with the | 1n the immediate vicinity the Tis son had taken. schools in the United States with an ‘“"3‘ once or take the consequences. | lodge, at Cleveland, will submit amend- | High Cost of Living Partly to Blame. | only ..,,",,,,.g“"m‘,;‘., Wwho is supposed | sérgeant at #fms for refusing to let | plosfon ten men had hesa . b, 1o Bdward Aldrich | attendance of 1,287.25: Dr. Cowles accepted the latier atter- | ed démands on the railroads east of | Incidentally, _the » m ‘discussed | to have been working a shert djstance | them g0 on the floor. President Mitch- | 17 missing men were Im entries, but & sod Miss Léwson were married at| The Catholle populs LA Bt Ml e oy 0 carried | the MismiekippL and north of the OO | iigh Gt or Tk | mdtharty eauscd | from where the exploaion orighsatad, is | 611 of the board of aldermen had given | fow feet distant from the w Troy, N. E. to a statement | Ing n the Union is as follows: s . Robnett, whici. | and Potomac before the week is OVET, | (n: ' failure accord) them permission to express their views | where there was the greutest knowi 3 resulted in the alle - el e iy St , according to Joseph Stan- | unable to make a clear statemwnt. Ay prestest, knows - fg o iy | 1494,766; ois rops from steond to| cember 11 at the now famous hop. | weeks after the demands ar e e e ploved aa a | third place with 435752; Massachu- | _Miss Hesler corrob ———— designer in New York. She |Setts Is mext with 7,373,77: 3. N that Dr. Cowles as] 0 meet n e a member of an old New | 619,265; Louisiana, 557,431; Wisconsin, | tha! owles asked her to meet it onel Cooper. vestors.to_search for securities which | from the entrance more than i hun- served. | oo a | office. He said ic was becoming. more | the oxplosion a colimn of dust and | {hie Wos conatrusd a3 &n IRRUIR | BAES PO MEGHS 0T oW men en- ated the story Ohio has | Of the taking of -the picture and said £ = | difficult every day to sell bonds because | smoke. poured out the main en Motion Made for New Trial for Col- | the high co e proper. Put angry and pessnasive | tombed there are dead. gh cost of lving has griven in- | Largé>pleces of timber wereé thrown | UIUCR luly (YT Ce ergeant at ced to OCEY SNEAD MURDER | 572171 B and wanted to send her flowers. = l - elegat!o © TEE was atvorcen nere | 100431, Misemors Aeh Ton At | GiSiNeq. fim and s dic 1ot | Nashvitic, Tenn. ¥y 1._The we- |Vring a bisher mcome than bonas, | dred foct and with ‘wuch terridc force | 87me g8d,the delewngion wap force (0 | e Califo 2| Miss Virginia Swift. a dauvs ¢ | tiow for a new trial for Col D. E.l| at a string of cars in the mir o SRSy Jhet ou the ground of non_sup- 00 15onncet!” | the former commandant, Rear Admi. | and Robin Cooper, who were convie:- | POUNDED TO PIECES Wae TR wer o the, SRR. - R St ddthance was Mbicred to | VALUABLE.W/TNESS DEAD - b e o wang | 009% Rhode Islan Tndiana, | Tal Swift. | ed and sentenced to prison for twenty | It was not until the relief Dparty|, “om Tittee for further action. Blow ‘ for the Defenes, Bays Counwel custody of their small daughter, | 218,758; Kentucky, 10! Wife of Doctor a Witness. | vears for the murder of former Unit- ON THE HATTERAS COAST |reached entry A7 on the main slops . < Koy dalig aughter, il e F ed States Senator E. W. Carmack, was —_— — that they found the first evidences of - Franklin W, Fort S Mvn Cotcles’ .went. on thi re the supreme court to- | Three-Masted Schooner Frances— |the destruction wrought by the explo- | UNCLE SAM TO PRINT o k. N.'T. Feb, 17T Aldrich's sister is the wife of CONGRESS. stand. countered, but the rescuers pushed on | | | he transcri] of testimony cov- i o 2 ere rdies were en- D. Rockefeller, Jr. The former et Mrs. Cowles said that she was sui- | b o | Fourtesn Lives tost. o e HIS8 OWN POSTAL CARDS. | geath of Mrs. Geeantn 5. Pollock, at designer is consequently now | House Criticism of Bureau of Ferestry [ prised to learn nearly a month ‘ a1 by the defense coverinmg H orfolk, Va., Feb. 1—With in the hope of finding signs of life. A v i Plateay Farm, Va., Was deprived the sister-in-law of the prospective —Postal Savings Bank Bill. the incident that the matter had been | printed wawges, while the argume i oW Lo Wvith @ north- | 1fioe further they came across Leon- | Output When All Presses Are in Will | defense in the Ocey’ Spead murder cass %o John D. Rockefeller's untola e o closed. 3 i sl s Sl e | - and a heavy sew prvailing, ths | 2rdo Virgen. As if waking from o deet Be 3,500,000 a Day. of one of Its prinfopsl witnesses, Washington, Feb. 1.—Unavailing| She did not pause in Boston to ask nd more typ tten pages. | e-masted schooner Frances tCap. | $1€eP. Virgen opened his eyes and said: 2 cording to Frankiin W. Fort, son of { - r o D “Please may I go home now? Washington, Feb. 1.—An Innovation ( Governor Fort, coumsel for Virginin | tain Coombs, from New ¥. eriticism of the bureau of forestry, led | WhY: But went stralght to the fountain- | head in Washington, where she laid the instituted tomorrgw by the | Wardlaw and her twe sisters, who are Fox Hunter Aroused Passengers on to Jack-| o was hurried to the temporary | will THE “MAD MAGICIAN” by Representatives Mondell of Wyo- | head in Washingtor s S RSHIOT eatore , a5, 2 o case before Seer ; shed 2 on b .. A r the murder of the as Who Shot John |BOUSe today. ~The agricultural appro- clared -thntvl‘ho affair was one of the | ‘\'.1?‘?«'.‘1”'(*1\12‘ »r‘n"»!u' -.v.nA_'> Pears | pov-teen men are belleved m" ;f‘”j‘ around the mine entrance. will begin printing his own postal “Mps. Pollock had fn her possessio the Bearded Man priation bill continued before the| MOst scandalous that b heari | wood, Chesterfield, a fox huntir lost . o xe Encouraged by the finding of Vir- [‘cards at the government printing of- | @ number of letters from Ocey Fredericks in the Bronx. house throughout the day and conside|of In the navy. Senator Was | squire of southern Virginia, startlec ost. ;end ~the Hfe gavers. report resc vorked with renewed | fice, URH all of the new es aro | sald Mr, Fort, which would tend to ork, Fob. 1.—Herbert J. Den- | The entiro time of the senate was | telephone that the charges were it chmond “today._ by emdtting: & Wik | e within’ the recesses of the mine, but | matefy 1,500.00 day, atterwards it | to her aunts and her mother, and ) gison. @ former inmate of an asylum |devoted to a discussion of the postal | the proper channels, oo SEDa ke SN N Erit | Tailing in this up to this evening thoss | will li‘r'.nie g.lzn.naz'unuuy. ‘As soon | much they thought of ®t Westport. Conn.. and styled by the |savings bank bill. Senator Davis de | _Secretary Mever “as : n to the man, who had leaped to his| MR. BULKELEY MISQUOTED. | still missing were given up as lost. as the special squipment for printing | pected to have her as i hes been established, a new card, to [ now I shall have teo Connecticut Senator Takes Occasion| TRIAL OF SOPHIE KRITCHMAN. | ba known as the index or library card, | the lotters, Mrs. Pollock was & o to Correct a Wrong Impression. — Wil e isaued. This card will be of | of the defendants, nd 76 years State Yesterday Presented Much Dam- | an excellent quality of paper and of | and the aftair liesally the “mad magician,” was posi- |clared that the bill as it stood was in | 5aid. not io the a > and was staring like a sleepwall dentified today by John Freder- | the interest of the national banks, | hard as Rear Admiral Swi - e endeome & oung woman D 2 as the beard- [ which S E i friend of b jcks_ & young pressman, which Senator Smith of Michigan eyes of a fox head had met his y muff carried by enger. The glit- broke o4 men who shot him on a viaduct in [thought the measure might prove a | had no feciing against - Auld, #he Bronx on Jan. £ The shooting |plague instead of a blessing. she dld want the affair cleared up; so rs awoke. Pos i et A 4 attractive @osign. The paper used will | heart.” within two miles of the place| W. E. Purcell was sworn in as the [ She went to Washington because a_wo- o = Washington, Feb, 1 —Héllna[;:r‘ Bulk- ol Tesmety. not be quite s heavy us that used in | * Mrs,. Pollock was for twenty year Robert Lomas and Arthur Shib— |successor of Senator Thompson of | Man can get things where a man fails. | Pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter. eley today, in conversation with sev- | Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 1.—The state | the present eard. bui it will be more | head of the Montgomery female eollexs ®ix year old boys were fatally | North Dakota, who resigned on account | , Mrs. Cowles is expected to finish her [ Winsted, Conn., Feb. 1—Peter Dezu | eral newspaper smen. tonk ocemmion: o | prosemied. such damasing otimany | flexible and. will take Ink much better | at Christianburg Ve. and was sue days later. Dennison is held |of iliness. testimony tomorrow | rie of Terr: pleaded guilty to correct the impression that has gone | today in the trial of Sophie Kritchman | than the old yellow card. ceeded in u,r‘u’;.u;mz.. rl.“ Miss Ward ¢ ¢ e law, munt of the deud gir iminal su- | out that th, half cent senat r spoke up in be- | for the murder of Bronislow Kulvins- |~ 17 and also $250,000 FIRE AT BALTIMORE. { - GAVE HER POWDERS AND PILLS. for these crimes. Both houses will be in session to- |of manslaughter in the « Bad been in a hospital | morrow. SaoEas LIBERALS ONE VOTE AHEAD. | perior court and senfence was defe with two bullet wounds {red until tomorrow morning. Dezurie aker Cannon at the re- |kas in Union City on Sep ing of the republican con- | scored heavily at the opening of the his shoulder, one in his right PAUL ERENKA CONVICTED Completion of British Elections Give | during a christening struci . Michuel commitice. Senator Bulke- | morning session. when the court ad- | Half of Twe Blocks in South — and his left les. Today he | — One Member More Than Unionists. | Chowanek on the head with a_ stick of s were not intended to | mitted as evidence the dying declara- Sect d. Atts to Poison Girl Inmate of ® strengih enough to visit |In New York in (Connection With wood, causing the latter the impression that Commectic | tion of the murdared man. in which he 2 ion Destroyed. empt to Poi v L where he picked Den- | ‘White S f ety Lordon, Feb. liberals won | The case of Nicholas Ma: out backed : o kg n ; AL o et | New Haven Resort ite Slave Investigation. s L : acked wp the methods of the | accused Sophie of shooting him and rting be- o of e of elghteer men as the election at Wick Burghs, which | Torrington, charged wit present soeaker, but what he said was |cutting_his throat, and Joe Mitchell Nmmlxn"'hpz"b'r ‘x :“U:"‘""f"‘ o H. W hat New York, . 1.—The: y was polled yvesterday, from the union- |and attempting to kill William that, he thought it would wel ac o, .Of ] e A 2 Mt ey e pad g Now sens o b calfbre buliets that wound- | tonue of BLsl Bk o yteonviction | fats—R. Munro defeating Sir A. 1 on Deec. 27 last, will be heard et n repuElitan Would De well to | her allewed aceomplico, of shooting | dwstroved whout half ot two blocks li |ehe ‘police think t to dlled the two boys and |in connection with the white slave in- | Nold—so they will have just one more | row. Si ccond . congress before trying | Sophie showed during the day s s on Ot hah | ERisen Fiorence, ( B making further investl- | vestigation of “unlawfully receiving| Member in the new parliament thax S to kill. 0if anybody. 3 XPE | frias the strain. was bominning to Shil Lah ey g P APEOPecty worth mors thatl | revort at 89' Cons . ] 8 10 an endeavor to conncet the | money by placing 4 woman in 4 hossg | the tories, the respective Tepresenta | Demurrer Overruled by Judge Burpee. | "Senator Bulkeiey hms seen o num- |on her. and when Vietoria e L Saot 000 ek, fb. | AN by Ot ne three crimes. OF prasticution s the frat ons Under | o0 being: Liberals 274; unionists| New I L—Judge Burpes | ber ob edicorials in Connecticut papers | the courae o her testimony snid that B o T o e | yyun thuen 11l ot tha O o toother £ il A i "1 in the sup i Tiove today ovess | in remard to” this' matter. sl tabinE |he, Bophie. yas o favorite of ail the o et e ke % b e Be NEW YORK REPUBLICANS tained in this county, and. probabiy_in | ., The return of two O’Brienites for | ruled the demurrer filed by -Attorney | €Xception to the senators alleged re: | little irls of Union Cley. she. broke | ogp o S e s iy | ToRort at TL Oilve ot v stron & 4 the state. The crime Is & misdemeanor | the North division and West division. | P. W. Chase. In_the action brousht | marks, but he still remains of the | down and wept. The court room wis | Jogi $50/800, which in fully covered by ey (b rake it vills were givon Wete in Caucus to Support President [and Erenka got the maximum sentence | Tespectively. of Cork county, ioday, | by him for the Hatch & North Coal | Opinion that the republicans should | crowded and, as in the former days Of | fasuranse. The remainder of the 1ome | hosedors but i (e one of the piiln Taft’s Policies. gt one year in the penitentiary and $300 = T sicctons, Out Co- of Hartford asainst John W. Coe | Eet together and present a solid front | the trial, a majority .of the spectator | is divided 4n small amounts amone the | Blorely after taking the pill she. be e. = s i he new | of Mériden, trustee of the estate of | against the democrats. After the elec- | were women. o = HOPE iy e s . Feb. _1—Republican | , Brenka's partner, Philip Magold, was | house. a dozen of them are followers | Georse Hogden. formerly proprietor | tion of the next congress will be time | | It is expected that the state will] Kegin Bare’ eommans. ooy makers, | CAMe Violen(ly i and W as o R e Moy Yo oliean | o intly Indicted and turhed stte s | of Wilitam: O’Brien, of the New Dom hotel. Hartford. | cnough to talk of the speakership. | have presented all its testimony by | ned the Btandard Ol company. | tondition. Thare nhe Was Tevived Auf remtbers of the New Yorx deiesation |foint e e aoain | o e POy 2t SO | SR e Socaker” Cannon * T he o5 | Wedneuias hom ma. fha e Sefens congitioe. "There sie ke revivell sus bR e e P ey votsd S n | o jurisdiction in the case. ‘The gui: | lssuc at the next election or mot is | will open its case at the afternoon ses- —— - [ Rcdontiy” to “make “an " ante-morte Forumed to commit tteeif on the quee- | Henry S. Graves Actively Assumes Deferred. alicged conspiracy on the part of the | another matter, hut those who are to | sion. g - FIREBUG IN ILLINOIS MINE. statement to Coron - Mix, who imme tion of the speakership and the rules. Role of Chief Forester. Indianapolis, Feb, 1.-Over the pro- | trustces in connection with the ac- | conduct the campaign for the republi- St 4 x 2k hiriesa e B i Party Msters sought 16 have the can- N o ]AH';“" o | test of l;‘r”'dem (i x,«"w counts of the estate as filed by him. | can party will no doubt iry to keep | Portuguese Order of Exclusion Against Two Men, the Only Occupant: uuunm-nq;.;" St RN iaad by ¢ Sn Tocors, 4a eodorsine the | G oihington, Eeb, s L ke s LR e o St - such an issue 1 the hackground, et e - to Burface, Nearly Dead. [ police and the occupants wil be held rules, but the movement failed. | roie. of forester of thy Taton Stae | Workers of America late today deter- | Sudden Fright Caused Total Blindness | “That is what I believe.” sald Senator e e Beged E Pending the. outcome of the Citro the New York delegation sus- | ns the successor of Giffapd Piaohet | mined to defer again the wage c Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 1.—As the | DUIKeley, “and I see no reason to| Boston, Feb, 1—A despatch to e | Peeris; I, Feb. 1.—While fire was (DORSURE (RS GCORIE | B0 (T8, oL ¥he Tulos, 1t 15 reported an ef- | Bmetiath it omon ok Gifford Pinchot | FIENC, Wity the bituminous wosl mine | résult of @ sudden’ fright over a | CRAnKe my opinions on that point.” American board of commissioners for | raging foday .in the shaft and upper | wOmans Hiness. Het copdiiion ton ce had previously been il forelgn missions from Rev. Wesley M. | worls, ' rescue party entered the es- |18 comsidered crivical. The man ter desk, Miss Stover, D.D.. at Lisbon, Portiga Es gave the powders and pills has be made to have the same | aaministered to M el operators of the central competiti-e | swiftly closing ty| 3 New petiti» | swiftly clos v en all the line in the y Lo e field at Toledo and @ committee was | Christine Canfield, a stenographer, haw | New Price Set on a H. ifo— mate Gcicgatine.” Beanastin Haven shortly, after his selection by | Sont fo that city o ask the operators | been totally bilnd since Friday. On o0, Tuman Life—| day anmounced that the order of ex- &inile away from the main members are talking avout a cau- | estry pureau. to await the arrival of the miner. | that day her desk voluntarily started clusion against Dr. Stover issued | shaft, and brought two miners, near- e of the deiegation, but nothing defi- | * As head of the Yale school of for- | TePresentatives on Thursday morning. | to close. Anticipating the crash, Miss | , Bridgeport. Conn, Feb. 1.—A jury in | some time ago by the local Portu- [y dead from anffocation, to the sur- | PARIS FLOOD WATERS FALLING WA et aiection, | cins, e | Do T chaol of for. the superior court here today set a | uese governor of Angola, West Afri- | face. The fire 1z belleved to have been | — g s cam ymiliar {Many of the Public Buildings St prehended {a- | cape sart of Sholl mine at South Bar- | §300 Canfield placed her hands over h 3 T heT | new price on a human life-$200. In | ca. had begn withdrawn. Dr. Stover | of Incendlary origin. Al the upp - = in a lar measure with the Ve g in Bookkeeping Room of City | e ‘es. The desk banged shut and when - P = = toe 5 . % » o Andrew Carmegie Presents $50,000 to | ment's forest service and today. he in Bank of Hartford. Siss Canficld took her Mands off her | the case of Charles V. MeCann ve. | States that he fe mow at Wierty (o | works ana wobden construction in the Guarded by Seldiers. Corneil. itiated his work as its chief in master- | - Hartford, Conn.. Feb. . s | pTeS e was Blind. - locdl surmson | o'y favor 6 B B 3| e Boatn at -Losniers Aopnis Gl | T B ool e Driee | > ;. ing the administrative details, deposit slip T hoors worC oupons | pelieves she will gradually recover. her | dict in favor of the former as admin- | the hoard at Tosnda. . Angola: and | was extinsulahiad by voluntesrn twe | 'y,.. ey 1—The height of the N. Y., Feb. 1.—A gift of 3 epo: ps an ecks were burned | gight. istrator in the estate of Charles D.| that he expocied to safl for Leanda | hours later. Onmly the two men were | i 1Aniaht at Pont Royal was in a fire in the bookkeeping room of McCann, a Stamford newsboy, killed | toGRy from Lisibon. in the mine. w;‘»‘"f",'.l'", "r’!w::'n [ 54 7 2 Corneil untversity from An- | peay - Sum s L B e ae | e i e 1 TV | e CURREE of Merttord ate to. | Rucshorse Filchachort Buid for. 000 | DY 82 stomeblle of the Jater, for mia [ S e . The donation . g < uk amount. Judze Wheeler ndministered | Wants a Uniform Loaf of Bread for . . - used for the enlargement of | Belllngham_Mass, Fob. 1—Rey,|oB° room and the damasge will no: | NoW Bors Feh LoFitsherbert, rat. | o sharp rebuke and sent them back to Nick 5| Tiebsed Sotvibbipy of Colloge Boird of | flood, continues to deap for chemical research If | John M. RoGkwood, the senior alum. | cxceed $200. . The cause is not |23 DY Ihe Mandicappers as by Sam | the Jury room and on their return the | <oy P e iy Presbyterian Church. Sbout,. Chner s e =additional students can | nus of Dartmouth <ollege, died at his | KROWD- Hilareth. for $40,000 ‘today. The name | verdict was reafirmed. The court | o1 ngton, Feb. 1_Dr. Harvey W.|. New York, Feb. 1.—The Rev. Robert | POSN ool (oo Tl e entolied. The steel king's only other | home here last night, age 91. He was | g, iore in. | of the purchaser was not made known, | 25211 criticised their judgment, dis- o X e District of Columbiu | yrackenzis, D. D., LL.L. president of e “butioings; and. st i “20 - Cornell was during a typhold | graduated -from Dartmouth in. 1847, /0 Pairs of ‘Trins, One Set of Trip- | pf o PUTChAscr wis hot made Khown | missed the verdict and ~discharged | £ St & uniform Wat of hread for @ | the s Bratcloo Thesiopical Rem: | the public bul Tt s s ic in 1902, when he gave | following a course at Colby. Mr. Rock- ~ lets. B L et iache yCharies | them. mickel He hag announced that tomor: Kinsry was tofldy elected wecretary of | SCHIDEnLS have Bosh Bent ko the vatls for a Mitration plant and stu. | wood was the first person, baptized by | Niagara Falls, N. Y., Feb, 1 rs. | manufacturer, who pecently boushi Tow ho will sppese batore tiic District | ho Kalleg Joktil of the Prestyrerian | o0 cutlving districle 1o atop b 0 Rov. Dr. Samuel Francls' Smith, au- | Philip W. Webster. 42 vears oid, fo- |Uncle from EHildreth. 7t | Alloged Graft. Among Chioage City | o i Q0ee 85 Bl e o deTy | dhupeh in the United States, an ugency | “hoqiaie [BiUaKe, WOISh Ja, (11 roins thor of My Country. "Tis of Thee, at | day gave birth to her tweniy-sixth oS i Yok o B fo Sompel 1. Citicen Wiley' aint| OF the ohureri which co-operates with | 3% " rabling o vila lonnht o1 i that time Dr. Smitli being pastor of | child. Slie married at th 3. St i i e-Bur-Saioe an excl Poisoned. tried at the age of 1 camship Arrivals, Chicago, Feb. 1—Stae's Attorpey | Mtends to see that a loaf of breud in| TR0 umder the Wil of ‘the | Boulogne-Bur-Seloe. | Afier an excit feet from-the highest point. and thy 4 the rete ot n ince an the Waterville, Me., Baptist church. »| Five pairs of twins and one set of 2 i the District of Columbia ix what a loal : B e s e e s e “in e P Jan. 20, Estonia, | Wayman announced foday that he had | SF%rad ought to b late John §. Kenneds anged, an infantry sétgeant sanic the o Hope for Prohibition Legislation in | but none of them lived. atrain. | e e IPOu Lo Inmdgers o¢ z . — s e e robbers’ bost with & Blow of an oar S = from.New York. e pionas o o Taal i amer whion | State-Wide Suffrage for Maryland | Count and Gountess Szechenyi in New |Two of tie Apaches were killed wnd New Yo me . F urcha@be The | . 4t Bremen, Feb. 1: Kronprinz Wil- e A e € " York the others were captured - the i Tlfn- Building. - helm, from New York. alleged graft city officlals, to wide New York, Feb. 1-~The Copnt and re- o the New York, Febi. 1—Tire New Fark ok Gladys | Halley's Comet Shows Faint Tail appear before county grand jury. and s | Counteas henyi (the Vi arrived in New York today w Haven, Conn. ' Feb. 1-—It was says he also was med. | senate referred the Witkins county | ers of the New York Times, purchased | Reno, Nev. Feb. 1L—Mrs. Mae Tal- | recentiy voted true mills against elev- th engrossing ’l!;'nv brought with them announced. kt 1")‘:: Yale umiversity ob Aaughter, Countess | servatory . tonight that & pw;. n tion wiil be made. unit local option extension bill to the | from the New York Times Building | bot, the former opera sin; v . § 3 i« X singer. was ac- | en men for alieged graft in buildi introduction in the 14 the house jas |.commitiee on religion and morals. | company, today, The Times ‘buildine | quitted today of the charge of mur- | a sewer, would wn‘i’: ,.\uu‘.;f.ig re. The measure was sent. in "u&"&&‘.‘« Szeschenyl will return | was taken this svening of s te was rumhing | which ls admittedly \adverse to the] at Forty-secoudl strect and Broadwa: dering hier husband Albert E._Talbot | of otber departmenis ; ihe city to- the ‘Woman's Suffrage assoclation | to i & week; tie countess will | comes, The whowed the " bpin P ‘he consideration wis vai annanpesd, snscasl Aus Maryland for slx wesks. }; Behrante, the husband and y when, by 4 vote of 16 to 14, ‘the [ Times company,-owners and- Di h- Mrs. Mae Talbot Acquitted. - It is said that the grand jury which which was sent to- e

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