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PRICE TWO CENTS |HISTHEFTS COVEREDTWENTY YEARS ‘Bank Commissioner Arthur B. Chapin Made Public His Report Last Night Condensed 'l‘elakmms T S B, e e Pittsburg Coal Operators belleve the controversy about wases willbe amics ably adjusted. iy A Fire at Gallaudet r«n. District of Cols the upper story. Employes of the Bethlehem Steel works decided to strike against the open shop proposition. Heat Escaping from the Tops of coke ovens in western Pennsylvania is to be turned into electricity. a London news agen- powers_will i m OHID mm nus fm E s of the difficulty. cal Situatxon There foader, foaay wis sus- SWIHB Kritchman lmrm Falls IF SHE TESTIFIES AGAINST JOE HLIUIIATI fl.!lclbl OF YOUNG MITCHELL. . WOMAN. the reactionary leader, today was sus- ollege, Kendail D-M for fifeen sessions of the dou- bia, destroyed ma because of an attack which he made upon the Jews during o debate the subject of reforms in the local Courts, his Ofence heing sEeravated By a subsequent insult to the president. London, Feb. 7.—Prof. Martin Eken— burg, the Swedish scientist, who, on ““YOU HAVE TWO DAYS TOLIVE” | MISS BEATRICE R, SNYOER | HALL'S SHORTAGE IS $424,442 MANY CONFEBENCES AT WHITE HOUSE Her | Of Buffalo Turned Her Face and Smil- Letter, Now in Possession of i he Methods Employed by Embezzling Treasurer of South- . \ .. 5 . . arrested in London last fall ~ Conclusion Reached that Wade H. Ellis of Ohio is the charsed with compliclty in pomb out- | Counssl, Was Unsigned—Prisoner | od a Farewsll as She Was Swebt| oot £ Kicier manuser of tho = o o e Afraid to Walk in Court Corridor. Over the Brink. United Staies Bxpress company at bridge Savings Bank—Two Propositions Recommend- e Lebandn, committed suicide. Eest Man to Handle Coming Campaign There, So E e |insane, but was 1wter commitica. for Fixion jan“toaasr e S o ed by flank Receiver, One of which would Enable in Brixton jail today. The cause of s i Bmm‘ e of RWIIIII'ICIII Executive | S e Sl et 1 20~ | Waterbury, Conn,, Feb. T—Added in-| Ningara Falls, N. Y. Feh. 7.—A | the Vormonsaoiine Haliit Ehareh & thy ituti i Fi Committee of that State—Some Surprise. boERL T K o e | ot o e 5 e Shiea et | o Yormont evenuo Haptist Shiroh fn | e Institution to Resume Eusiness on March First. > SCANDINAVIAN JANITOR Kritcitman for the murder of Bronislow | trice R. Snyder, of Buffalo, commitied Kulvinskas, which will be continued | suicide today by wading into the river | _Questions Have Arisen in Paris as to the responsibility of the pub- lic utilities companies for individual flood damages. Coal Operators of the FLEEING FROM JUSTICE. l*y of His Wife Found Wedged in ipe Trench Under Basement Floor tomorrow, by the receipt today of a letter addressed to her in which her life is threatened if she testifies that Joe Mitchell did the shooting. Sev- ‘eral letters addressed to the girl have Boston, Feb. 7.—A shortage of $424,- 442 In the accounts of John A. Hall, treasurer of the Southbridge /Savings Jjust above t Point and ver the Amonian felie. AS he ot swept over the brink of the cataract she turned her face toward would-be Hail’'s Methods. Examiner Otls decla x ment to Commissioner falsifications of Tremsur ‘Washington, Feb. T.—After several conferences at the White House today, Wade H. Ellis of Ohio resigned his been anxious that mctional troubles should be reduced as much as possible He belicves that Mr. Elis will be able ttsburg dis " D e i Sape Lt e JSIEE 1 | clee. with oonia Hve Lttt duigassary o |-« O 1% Quirioes. Becu Teceived and opemsd Dy Doc|thmm. L i ol e O o R e | ank, was shown tonighe. whe e s - - N Sentine > > Yo « ended over nearly the whole pe £C050t the chairmanship of the repub. | take charge of the coming campalgn. New York, Feb. 7—Wedged in a |COUnzel nome-lyrnnh?&?;lu Jith her| Police Endeavored to Stop Her. |If the misiers 2o desire, and a warning | Cominissioner Arihur 1. Chapin m EbOn A, FIat s enimtiyed: 1 fican executive committee of Ohio and Mr. Ellis a “Trust Buster.” marrow trench beneath the concrete |3nd others containing mild threats but] 4 jar policeman and another mam( D8 been issued to the latter. RPHERE NS Fapoit. bank, some twenty years, and that the fo Sesume charge of the Ohlo eam-| . Eilis has been known as one of [and boards of a_basement foor was | CHS Qrie Fecer n,,,_..,_.’.,, Holence have | Were talking together when the young Two Propositions to Depositors. | methods employed were tc v Pl S he “trust busters of the administra- | fOURd today the body of an unidenti- woman appeared on the path leading |, The;,Court in New York was not con- trarily the. amount of weekly I v 2 the A uch | fled woman who had first been hacked | Peen made. €0 The Tiverbanic. ,d ® | vinced that the man found under the | The bank commissioner recommends | ments entered wmon the count P e s ot i e SRR, "ot | ML ADS o With some’aniry insiru )| Translation of ~Lettor Written in tontion to Ner. until she Hotn tr s | bed of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Lyon was a | either a receiver for the hank OF A |ja ase aredaubon the counter Statement. Ne Ao o Ehatiniti VB ee: repub- | ment like an ice pick and then stran- Lithuanian. toward the river. It was t0o late then | PUTSIAT and granted a divorce ‘to Mra. [ plan whereby the depositors agree to |ments when posting In the cash bo Resarding the resignation of Mr.|lican stute executive committes, re- |Sled to death. The police believe she | wmye fetter, which was written in|to Intercept her. Without hesitation, [ LYOn's husband. b M) ELR of |and_ to credit cash for fictitio Ellis, the following statement was giv- | cently was sppointed a national bang :;: e Wmd °u: Smndlnm:m Janitor | 1jthuanian, was addressed to Sophie | she waded into the stream. She turn. Chief Little Bison of the Sioux In- | P: OF £ Daink 11, & wtatons made | [ODAL o town loans ' or deposit en_ont at the White House late t examiner of the Pittsburg-Cloveland | Who vacated his quarters In an up. | Kritchman, court house, Waterbury, (o4 once and smiled to the men who | gicns” has returncd. 1o Hoaton Ceom Ty the Jank In a statoment made | banks, the amount of which wou “Mr. Vorys, the member of the - district and is compelled to give up his 'om K ‘k:‘f‘_“;“‘m ‘lyy :‘ Conn., and was malled here at 2 p. m. v:m calling upon her wnor but con- | o Rice, President Madriz of Nioe | vor: the Acevpiance. of . Mt ‘?fl\“fidu"[,‘“'k » ‘."k‘h withdr wels 4 : et abe Fonneay, Tae Lot pns SIVED 10 Mx. | ater. Ta on Testeny ohe wes whises) | Srasua navine barred his = blan _for | proposition, which would anabia . the | Seriieg, € the depoult account, | tional commiftee from"Ohio; Mr. Brown, the chairman of ‘the repub- ican state central committee, and Mr. ienry A. Willlams, chairman of the epublican state executive committee, | ave been assing among the re- publicans of @hio to -determine who should succeed Mr. Willlams upon the resignation which he is obliged to ten- der. ~After a visit to Washington and full conference with the senators, the conclusion_was reached that the ‘man best qualified to assume the cares of the office as cheirman of the executive committee at this time was Mr. Eilis, and_therefore the president was ap- political activities. * News Heard With Surprise. Senators Burton aend Dick of Ohio had a long talk with the president to- day. Later Senator Dick returned to the White House, ncomt-nlad 2y Mr, Ellis and Walter Brown. It was after their visit that Mr. Elliis announced his resignation and the statement above was given out. As he was leaving the White House Mr. Ellis was stopped by a member of the Ohio delegation in the house who heard the news with surprise. “What induced you to do it?" the member inquired. expediency, largely. water. In an she was whisked Off her feet and went careening toward the falls. As she passed out of sight she was still smiling. Left Note on the Bank. On the bank was found a handbag. and in it this note: “Memma and Papa: May you both !orflva ‘me for bringing this awful dis- grace upon you in these years of your Also may our Heavenly Father rorglv- all my sins. But I have been vesy good, thank God. You will find a slip for the money under your dress. er scarf. With my heart full of love for all your kindness and tender love, bank to resume business March fhrst. Shortage Covers Twenty Year Pe The shortage, according to the re port, covers a period of twenty years and ‘represents a loss of 14,06 per cent. on the book value of the assets. Hall | is at present confined in the Worceste county fail, owing to his inability secure §200,000 bonds. — TO REGULATE MASSACHUS) COLD STORAGE WARE! n and Temsen or Thompson. The basement room" was locked and bare .of furniture, but on the walls, near where the flooting had been rip- ped up and the trench dug, were bloody Ongerprints which have 'been photo- graphed to aid in identification of the murderer. 'The owner of the apart- ment house knew liftle of the former janitor, who had Ifved quietly in his Subterfanean quarters until he gave Kennedy, the girl's senior counsel, and a translation made as follows: “I am very sorry for you, but I ha¥e to shoot you. If L dow't shoot you then they will shoot me. You have two days vet to live, after that I will have to kill you. “Tell that you killed Kul- vinskas, then we won't do nothing to you; but if_you are going to say that FPeeziulls (foe Mitchel) ~killed him k s ‘e |then I will have to shoot you. Take notice that he would move. An evil |41 "the fault on yourselr, afier that we odor had first notified the tenants that [ \Gill help vou: IF not, do not,forget. T something was wrong and, on their | Ui have o shoot you and. kil “you. complaint, John Oorse, the landlord, | Kylvinskas promised us he would nof summoned the police. ‘The odor srew | .. tnat he was killed differently: you worse when they broke into the locked | (ISt 20 TS 100 Sierenti: vou taking §,000 Indians to that country. Tests of the 14-Inch Gun recently brought to the proving grounds ut ndy Hook which were to have begun Mo y_were postponed indefinitely, to enable some changes in the gun car- riage to be made. At a Mesting of the Executive Com- mittes of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Firemen and Enginemen, to be held probably at Peoria, I, today matters pertaining to differences he- tween the brotherhood and railroads will be discussed. Account Deficiencies. Explaining the relation towards the bank, Hall, who was (reasurer bank commissioner says that abstracted certain notes fr to make up deficiencies in mcoount. This, the exuamir was admitted by Hall d. of the & onduoted of bot Ha he bar his . NEW HAVEN BAR ASSOCIATION USES. [ BANQUET TO SIMEON E. BALDWIN Dractic Action Taken in Bill Introduc- | Many Tributes Paid the Retiring Chie plied to to consent to Mr. Eillis’ resig- “Well, party n from his position as assistant | We are going to try and harmonize | room that had been the janitor's par-| . \¢ e. At atuwier Donerel to- sk the|Ohse BEhRR | lor, and when they ripped open a l1oose | [iie. kél,‘f,"uf“dm'yo:vfi,u‘}"flm"fifi“‘.fi; Lovingly, sorirther Discussion by Japansse od in Legislature. Justice—Officers Elocted guties of the chalrmanahip of the com- | 't N0t Tather an UOIPDY Wy 5 | Cheve the Jevel ot T Hamialy” es |long AR | United States for neutralizition ot the| THoston, Feb, 7.—Tha most-arastic nc ow' Hayen, G y A e ot e B7 T O | indercr: hampered i Ris work by | pobhe,Jetier was not signed, but at ¢he | There was e card in’the purse bear- | ralitodas InManchurls. shows © that | ta et o e e (o aratle ae: |\ Nt JIaven, Sony e LA o the Bervie of M. Pl from the | Mr. Eilis looked. puzzled for & mo- | steampines, had ammed the body for.. | POUom was 2 bioodstain which Jooked |ing the name Beatrice B. Snyder. With | (i have strenuous ohjections 10 Mies | homeaken 50 far in this state In the | tribute to his work i chief juntice eastment OF Justice whers he 1s ens |ment. Then he laughed. Sbly ko the trench over 2 "fi;{ :.‘.’;; 23 jhoueh @ fnger had heen pricked | the Jowhr river Jammed with ice and|ing up what iy claimed to be the NArs| of food commodities came todny, when | New Haven Ber assoctution tonigh gaged in important work, but as Mr. Eilis was willing to make’ the sacrifice the president did not feel that he could Das retired fro Members of t judges of th down the planks. ‘With a little inquiry the polic found the expressman who had moved of the ago limit bench. bench latre a bill to regulate the cold stor- age warehouses in Massachusetts. Tjre Vinson bl provides that on be- prominence, I suppose it i5” he as- sented. ‘Probably I better say that we hope to ‘unify’ the factions.” Sophie Afraid. During the trial on Friday Sophie told her counsel that she was afraid to recovered.. Chief Clerk in a Buffalo Store. Miss Snyder was chief clerk in a One of the Oldest of the business men’s lunch organizations, the Tifin club, at 114 State street, Boston, was soon insist on retaiming him.” a il Prosecute “Beef Truet.” | Peterson to an address farther uptown, Anzious That Factional Trouble-8Keutd | Wil Stlll Prossccte the ZRese T ot | 8 O mows ae Tamocn.” Fhay | walk in the corridor during Tecess'and | Eatrels siue . She Bt o meiames | briried out' yectemtng. T comimar: | ne? Sl oy, U1l provides that on be: | bench, judges or ‘the m Be Reduced. g traced him, but in his stead was found | When told that there was no ome to|since the death of her flance, George | cial Cable company, on the ground | storage warehouse, all food products|guests of honor. Many tributes w “¥ou do mnot kmow were to have been | floor, had to move, although its wires | shall be stamped or otherwise marked d_the rotiring chief justice by t} harm her, said: F. Meyers. akers of the evening and many night that Mr. Bilis, despite his gu&. were undamaged. The loss to the club | with the date such action i taken, and only a girl of 19 who spoke no Englist ey T e “The Ohio political situation bas been | nation, will continue to rej d bl thus far refuscr te mosCnsUst | these people. I do, and they would not s BT e e e e AN | B T rerer " Mo Bilis haa hag this |question of an interpreter. But the | hesitate to kIl and I am afraid.” - and the building was $25,000. that not more than three montha hall | prossod the wish that, lio might | gomterences at. the White house dur- |matter in hand and is sothoroughly |\SERREP ZiPS, Jeforion's nd n (0| | Extra Guards for Court Room.~ ' |STRIKE OF STUDENTS AT Senator Curtis of Kansas yesterday | datce Anothor goction of the bill Dros | Georse De Watksns, nrestient of the the past few weel With the ex- | identified with it attorney f o nd @ biocody hatohet and in one of | These letters, as they have been re- EAST GREENWICH ACADEMY |introduced to President Taft eight Kaw | hibits the lmportation from any place ssoctation, acted m: 4 renomination of Governor Har- T e e T e e s i cruns the marriage. cortificate of | ceived, have mot been shown to the Indiane. In honor of the occasion’the | outside the state of food products from | master, and among the oihor spes man, the republican party faces a hard | through. “Mr. Y August Peterson and Augusta Sophia | SiT1 and she had not been told of the of a Favorite | braves were attired in gorgeous native | storage warehouses that do not comply | were the new ehief justice, Jrede e 3 / ;. v, d - e eeond sec- ridge Age Beht chis S, and the president Bas. this Arkman, dated Jersey City, 1907. threats. Special arrangements have costume. One. carried a shining toma- | with the Vinson bill. A se B, Hall, of Bridgeport; Jud A - - The nameless, silent gil and a man | Peen made by B S f;;n;:: 3 hawk, wbile another fauned wimself uon'pl-':.;q‘; e entor {""'f' the meas- | Robinson of Middietown, who has 1 ~ ‘called Pierre Loisel, who was arreste octl East Greenwich, R. I, Feb, 7.—All | Vigorously with a; feather fan. | ure in pands of the state board of | elevated to the supreme bheneh: e erson iz s n a. 5 : or impr enry Wade Rogers of the e, Y‘“"E_“_'_Efl'”c SEHO0L | “: 2 oo e bofl“ e s o e S }m;‘&"mn amn:clch cndemy re- | for some time. for thres maNihe, o both, la provided | school, Hadint Tull 0t New "London Experimental_Laboratos 5 roth, estifies. e bouse in which. the body was 2 fused to attend school today because . The b and J. C. Ggllagher of New Haven, o R % "cw::.m_,' .,,',':,"_‘,'DI nm" discdvered 15 at 175 West Ninety- | the case will be allowed admission to | SN 5 & nntructor. C. 8. “Halbreok | STOCKS TUMBLED STEADILY efective upon passae Mr, Baxsbin sain et in - retiring ngi ing. 5 Fourth street. Foow of Shelburne Falls, ‘Mass., was dis- THROUGHOUT THE DAY. from the bench he did not Intend t Néw Haven, Conn., Feb, 7.—Prof. Rus- | Boston; Feb, 7.—Resentment of the charged last week. ~The feeling of the i BURIED EIGHTEEN FEET retire from wctive lifo and that he wis 2o B Citenden lrector of the i | atenilons oF'a Sivllan S0 His flance | PAPER BOARD FinMs NGRS QSR DI punis bas alse Stocied spparenly the | Quetations Broke Through Last| UNDER 300 TONS PEA COAL. |ieokine forivura' to "sifure fsoiinl e -a-ol’or‘ :‘A‘l‘e‘::!l:u#l);,‘”né- ms?mtwlfimefl m'w:t. L . ENTER PLEA OF GUILTY OF COL. THOMAS SWOPE. | ., cxtent that the future existence of LW.nllx'- Low Records—New Low Bill Th.m”“—‘md Uhhurt by “’a"';.m""]"l to k.v,.,‘, out of poliiics } Y ork n yurtmarti 1 g o acad ‘cent vels. o t he was gla 6 had reti "fi_ B Eeasmton. Th. Batn of the | totn; 2t bis courtmartial trial | Of an llegal Combination in Restraint | It Developed That he Had for Months | ot {5 i catenca by the. dcision oF Hook and Ladder Company. s by doing »o he'recovered ehe 7l class of 1i nEin m”“n'ilna'}i?,‘é’h.,.flf" dance pEthe Clish) -tow:tyu;on Dec. « of Trade. Taken a Patent Medicine Containing | many citizens to withdraw their chil- | New York. Feb. 7.—This was another = _Buriul elghteen | 9F free speech and opinion - ia - 's trial Strychnine—Testimony of Nurse. dren from the academy and send them | day of extreme and mimost unexplained | New York, Jurial eig Chief Justice Hall, after pa n = B e s | it Wi today, | ' New York, Feb. 7.—Twenty-six man- s pet g4 o Rt hiee SoHOk Soitas the Sty | Saasaen o the ee TN SEPAINGS | coot"daep for an honr and e half under | ionior 3 mis SoRearue. baia thar Hne S Seah of Sramsecd of [ac Sheliid | Desoming o pentiosns, and Brofeiity: i e S NS ERhEr copard| Kaneas Clty, = Feb..-7—That Col|is sstisfactorfly seftied within a fow | chaoge. = Stocks tumbled pntendily R e 1oy Tany it he 2L the perquisiten of trie chief justice e pacs - s, association, X . tie - federal | Thomas H. Swope, —fhe millionaire, | days. Rev. C. tenhouse, president | throushout the session under the pres- Y was the administering of the on SSiiibie its for the aboratory. It 13| interest had heen Tobbea by’ the testi. | ETAnd Jurs’ tn Decembor last ‘as mem- | Wiol death on Gciober 3 has boen the | of the academy. appeared before the | sure of enormous. liquidation, accen- |was et 5 E 50 G i o chef o cutlto of 11 1 o erect the building on Hill- | mony at the trial of Paymaster George | PeTs of an illegal combination in re- | supject of an inouiry for the last | school committee of the town tonight | tuated by lack of support. ~Despite ot oo TarKInE, o6 oP mrted to | 474 Be Hoped to o that for Mr. Ba evenue, nearly opposite the|P. Auld last week on charges growing | Straint of trade. took the easicst course | month to determine if he died from | and explain his action, but the result | the absence of any specific rumors. of lgwkct-h et e I Among the others who expresse Leste Oliver Memorial hall, on the land [out of the same incident. today and entered a plea of guil poisoning. took “a patent medicine j Of the meeting was not made public. | a disquieting nature, guotations broke | Croas tho eecmingly soid FEuIn the ‘same thought was Dean Rogers. which was bought some years ago| The trial was simplified @lso by the | 3% @ssociation in the TUnited ontain tonic of irom, quinine and The Dboys and girls declared today | throush the low records of lust week, | face of the caal Tho lcd wIBlded UBCEE | The following officers were elected from the late Dr. William Hillhouse for | admission by Dr. Robnett that he did | SIECUit court. Fines of §2 strychnine up to within a few days | that Mr, Holbrook had been an effi- | establishing new low levels not for the n‘mm\:‘ “u:ny' v ho bogan to #ink | president, ‘George ,;v ”,,,P”', Tridge: the of erecting e laboratory. | use objectionable when he | $32:000 in all—were immediatel of his death. developed at the inquest | clent teacher and had created a fra- | year alone but for the period dating as | fighting d port; vice president, Hadlal Hull o The will be devoted solely 10 |called Dr. E. S. Cowles, the ejected | PoSed. and in all except one case Wwere | pver his body in Independence, Mo., to | ternal. feeling ameng the students, and [ far back andthe boom of last sum- g and clorks, frantie- | NeW London, and scoretary-treasure an experimental laboratery of mechan- | civilian, to account for his attitude | P2id in cash. : they claimed that a change in the | mer. Polies, mtorers and clerks, frantic. | James . Wiicsler of New Haver Scal engineering and will have approxi- | toward Miss Hesler. Dr. Cowles, who | _LHUs ends the_second organization of is_testimony was givem by Miss | teachMg staff in mid-year meant se- | Although not the center of dectine [ally digging with bare hands, shovels ——— ‘s frontage of eighty fest on|was again on the stand, denled that he | P2Der men formed by John H. Parks. | pear) Reller, (olonol Swope’s nurse, | rious setback to thelr studie as was the case last week, Steal Com- |and ac fiinade littie fmpression U8} wy) 18 L. FOWLER fi-. avenue, extending back two |attempted to make clandestine appoint- | L1¢ fibre and manilia combine met a | \jiss Jgeller cared for Colonel Swope Mr. Stenhouse issued a state- | mon dropped today to 75 3-8, a lows of | the enormous mass of coul. Somebody GETS INFO BOUBLE TROUBLS Bundred feet, with a rear entrance on | ments with the young lady, nd in this | Similar fatedn the federal courts some | fron Sentember 12 until the day of hich he declared thag a stu- | 4 5-8 points over the closing price of | had the presence of mind to summon o JBLE Temple strect. It will be known as the | he was substantisted by his wite. She time ago. #y pleading sullty as cor- | j,ig death. She testified that the mil- t has presented him a legal con- | Saturday. 9 1-8 points over theprice a [hook and ladder company, wiuldud by f M Two W. ‘of mechanical engi- | also suj him in regard to_Dr.|Borations today, ‘individuals also in-|ionaire took the mixture dajly in ad- :t_requiring the president to re- | week ago and more than 15 points|Thompson's weakening crics, the QU | Promised to Marry Two Women—ia 284 the archtect of the build- [ Robnett's words over the telephone, | Jicted In the Paner Board association | gition to. the treatment given him by 1 Mr. Hoibrook's services or for- | over the quotations of a month back. | Men ripped out the wooden siies of 1 Charged with Larceny ing be Charles C. Haight of New | which formed one of the charges. succeeded in having their indictments| 1, "5 ¢ Hya Previously in_a de- | feit several hundred dollars. The pres- The selling copper shares was tre- | €081 pocl B ous_Ewo i — York city. It is hoped that construc-| Then Miss Hesler took the witness [ Juashed. The association had fts ehad- | josition faken ih @ damage suit of Dr. | ident said he thought this document | mendons, American Smelting common | With @bout ten tons of conl e sbil| posion, 1eh. 7.—Hay s Quarters at No. 1 West Thirty-fourth | 5" [rvde against an attorney and | was false, and claimed he saw the | dropped to 77 1-4 fom 52, the closing | the coal dust from L seswion_certified check 8 tion of the building will be begun by | stand and, flashing a diamond ring in & v % i i uly 1 next. The sum given—$250,000 | the eyes of the court, declared that, she two physic who are interested in | teacher and lieutenants picket the | figures. on Saturday: Amalgamated | & drink of w i % lis L. Fowler d 54 BTl inctude Initial equipment. x| had been enuage to, e Bobnett the Swope examin S. W. Pang- | grounds and turn beck several pupils. | Copper declined 6 1-8 points to 71 3-8; | WOTk- gt rested by the Toston 1 eept the gifts of Frederick W. Vander- | November and that Dr. Cowlés not Jer . Office _n;}x'u:l» 2 (‘:’vlfme! Swl‘\pe, énmmnda fell 3'1-4 nokr'ul to “l Utah MINIMUM RATES FOR GERMANV. ;h.uy:« 4\\‘" .:\ll,n_ 1‘1 Hm\ u“:‘v el B Dilt of the cimss of 1876, his is larger | only tried to meet her but wanted to testi that Colonel Swope took a [ HOT WATER BOILER EXPLODED | Copper went down four points to Tom Mary sonemn e o o SOaS o he SAOL[Bep. Rer Son e and s Y. Mk, Wiss Harkine, a Swestheart of Hise | Uitent i N st o IN. HOSPITAL KITCHEN | pointe: Uniom Backie fromped ch 114 | Proclamation issued by President—in | Guincy, TiL, vut now living at i1 by & graduate. Hesler said that she appealed to Dr. , is8| while at his office. N points:” Un acific e - Mas R e Dl diduis part of $1is| OBnsit t8 skve e St T o School Days. The ' inquest adjourned when Miss | ) = e Southern Pacific 4 5-8, while losge Effect After March 31. 0 ix ininisd ithat Miss Le plan adopted some time ago|and that the incident followed. i3 s Z o . Keller had told ler story up to. the Many of the P;t:nu_ Frightened Into rhromz‘h\;u: the active wpeculative list Milion. $ov, 7.~ peeaidsnt | AT 08 from Nigots v v . evel t of the five- ‘Tomorrow th ill be arg ent L e et g ullivan, ay before Colonel Swop deéath, She ysterics. ranged from 2 to Ppoints. Wias] , Fel 7 ho president | op it she gave him ecld Tt e SRR R M A R W e g ;‘;mf_ome;e e rmedne m‘,;v,x.,.! Will Be recailed tomorrow. : = G e o ::-:x”eddend:rro‘;xi;m'rwL‘;n__:wlv-“l:"\:!h"'_- on hls rouest Tor £300 ¢ the higher engineering degrees. It is|court will be sent to Washington. ‘world, was married today o e Morristown, N. J., Feb. 7.—The ex- e hat erman goods im- and hat he L 1 the also ende hat heart his school day: plosion of 9 into the United States are en 1,600 and then disappeared. s estate holder of Sharon The ““""“’*" AGAIN SOON, SAYS PROSECUTOR. ! badly scalded twoemployes and fright- By 3 oy e “The' proclamation was issued under | gormaiion that Fowler had a EEtericy. REPORT FROM PITTSBURG. | took place at the home of e’ brid | i i Faned raei il e e ats Qun!lo:mnF :f VIV::w oas at Chicago | i provisions of the tariff act of Aug | to marry Tugenie Meredit) W o sister, Miss Mary Flarkins, in Roxbury. | “gickly Sentimentality” Prevented Her ics. All the inmates quartered above y Federal Grand Jury. 5, 1909, and decld rom and | go, NEWTON W. GILBERT Eggs,- Too, Looking Up—250,000 Cold | The couple will sail tomorrow on the | -~ o g Tents 0 mreuere the Kitchen had to be moved, for the | = atter March 31, 1910 articien ji- B i _Nominated to Be Vice Governor of the Storsge Egue _Séized. steamship Ivernia for Ensland. Sulli- ! < explosion weakened the wall and.tore | Chicago, Feb. 7.—The attention of | ported from Germany 1130 | pisgburg Counclimanlo Graft Scandalg _ - van secured a divorce from his first | ‘nry T. Hunt, | & hole in the floor. The dining room | the federal grand jury, which is hear- | States or any of ox o Ul Noturnod Philippines. Pittsburg, Feb. T.—With um opening | wife a vear ago. S L2 ilton counc | was demolished, but the patients mir- | I evidence in the government's in- |sept the Philippi: afids i B O by L o—— of the socond week of the thirty daye: | 3iss Katherine Harkins and John T | g D o ooun 3 | aculously escaped. vestigation of the alleged Beef trust | imlands of Guam Tutuila, % Gilbert OF Tndiame was. Fomine il 10 | B e e B s o | T eor Cparmte SoetheT 11| trliy ot Mrs: Jeanctio Stewart Ford, on | When the excitement subsided. it | xas centneed today in the National|titied to be admitt by Pection 1 | Shareing conspiracy. a pera of In - | uea to rise in en ot on, a ecame attached to et HORd, on | | % Tound Ahatval e Grepared: food cking co; e D 'k { rates of v presc y section 1 |charging consplrac ¢ day by President Taft to be vice g0v- | opened this morning ‘sheep prices ad- | each other, but when Sullivan took up Sl e D | naa blown -to pleces, -and me: Butchers' Dressed Beef assoclation. | of the present tariff jury against Presidént i, 11 Jen 1 Srmor of the Philippines, and Chirles | vaneed from 25 t0 56 cente a hundred- | a pugilistic earcer against her ywishes | would not be delayved. | had s be ortered T o nentby cat |~ Arthur. Block one of the orgunisirs 1 and former Vice President i, A, Gri B. Biliott of Minnesota to be a mem- | weight, while hogs jumped a dollar a | the friendship was broken few | et T ehie THEOAL aeain | aurant. 2 of .the New York association, and | Annual Convention Independent Order | fin of the Colum! tional_banig ber of the Philippine commission and | hundredweight. Home dressed pork led | Years #go. when the former champion | Tt Wil come up Aeain avbtie | | When' the excitement subsided, it [ Frederick Joseph, president of {he as- of B'Nai B'Rith. a formes, Scicct. Councilnan Chariod sectetary of the department of com- | in cost by one cent a pound whole- | was threatened with biindne the | yoage still presiding over the | Was found that all the prepared food | sociation and M. Hi. Jozeph, secretary, Albany, N. Y., Feb, T.—Resol “"\'.‘: ofinty Deling ax Col merce and police. Charles E. Morzan. | sale aiid from two to three cents retail. | sympathy of his old friend was avous- | TU08e Swine i stilt presiding over the | P& PO, 1000, S0 T2 BUeRirnd. o080 | wore before the jury. while Arthur | B .ty 53 ol . o e -1 former provisional governor of Cuba. | Beof advanced fmm 10 to 15 cents a | ed, and she is Baid to'bave nursed him | oy 2 had to be ordered from a mearby res- | COIbY, assistant treasurer of the Na. | were adopted todds ut (06 CONCNINE | capitaiist. “rhe indictmonts were -y = 4 B 5 B 4 shich | that the failure of the first jur H e (DML TKIFOEReT. St Ordor of FNal F'Rith, protesting | W8 PR L B P police, but declined owing to his d 'rmoola storage egg is mfly.,.ggfi],, his friendship from Miss Harkins.which | tha% e s ThE e T | B v questioning of these witnesses will e T 3 of the Unitad Stutes | witich has : n we fors advice that he should remain in | Pitisburg barket, aa the freoh article | culminated in tho marriage (od: | 15 sentimentaiisy, that makce 1 impons | | S COLDEeT o continued tomorrow. M. H. Jorepl did | Sgainst she action of uie Unlted Stules | climanic g scandals bn this g country for the present has not vet entéred the field in sum. | Even religious obstacles, owing to the | 1Y) sentimentality thal makes it impos- | COMES AND GOES. | not come to Chicagn in respons SRRSEEER Jn claseitying Iminigrants | yoer )z Gilbert will continue a5 socretars | ciont quantity to make its presence T | i i SullivanJe 8 member, r | acquittal would not have ended the| g, Nt e Nl Gl Wy | S ppoeTie, hut ctil meCved. wikh: o and endorsing the plan of ) SA e i of public instruction in the islands. | They were 35 cents a dozen today, but | w 2 T o | A Soubies was ndiateq 'he | Searching Northwest Wind Gives Way A O T e o ralieve the ron- | Charged With Holding Chu 5 4 it is feared a few days more of zero | sanctioning the marrlage of a divorcee, | JOMEN'S, WoUDIES was indicate 10 Wikiner Bauibmst Broks. for) Slieve e e 7. g g Elected President Chicago & Western | weather will put the prices .y were brushed aside by the couple, who, [ V578 950 im,,dmn‘;! eIt M. is OFFICES FILLED 'BY DEMOCRATS. {,‘:"";u:{ O v Tra amiar o N N, T Fob. Trlie Indiana_Raiiroad. Do et ey S " | I tEed o it o o, ™% | Ford Tor Tecelviny siolen money. nd | New Tork Fet T—The coldest 0a3 | v\ Meeting 7 Middietowim Gounci | o Srosimn ALty B iy WY, Bags, now reoto “hicas: s or a more recent ai at black- P cam et is made up of lodzes in | ptscopal church at Co Chicago, Feb. 7~ Howard G. Hetzler | storage foods. “He ¢aused 250,000 egzs h— Si1 ihmn that Drbanht faata T Went between wunmes end sunest. | At | Since Recent Election. H T T e el Discoval, gRurch st Core e Treaident of the CHIEMES | to w6 daimEnsll lih RN ThoRiSetie 1 Ereiliy, Ponts In Banger of Turning | T than that brow Cash. “We woulé | daybreak the thermometer registéred! Migdletown, Comn. I'eb. T.—At the | Camadn X In the Confederate e o tho thie i wene Aoy el | 2nd tomprrow o The Teaecd Turtle. | have tried her on onie of these had she | but two above zero, with a searching | frst meeting of the comman eaunell e v f Hetzler 3 Tn: who Res 0 Feoun i ”'G'“““"““ and or- atic City. Feb. 7.—Th been freed on the first trial” wind from the northwest; but at 10| clected at the rocent city ction, ht Fast d ghe presidency of the road since the | ger their destruction. Atlantic City, N, J.. ¥eb. “Three | e e 2 are gl 08k 3 1 Three Year Old Boy Clug\( ‘alleged misappropriation of the real 2 large barges in tow of a deep sca i flock in ihe forcnoon fhe Mercury | which atands ine democrats and seven rs Porished Hrom Cotd £ 1ho Sohn Fetzer a3d Chasies Fappes wad| 28 BATTLESHIPS FOR FRANCE. | Grews are removing thi ice sy [N PAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION erate, until at § o'clock tonlght the | fco heid by republicars were flled w Brynawick, N. J. Vel x A 4 ‘made llc, . THomas was sicceeded formed in such quantities as to 1 FOR NEW YORK CITY. | temperature was 18 above and at 10| py gemocrats, The retiring. board ef | SRuElt ordering o | o gave $200 bail . ., e ohy e | New "Eaw " o the Permanent | the freight boats which were in koo i o'ciock 20 above and still rising, while diteh, John Pel e years W t s {0 Mb‘;nfi "knl:r'-'y:" bt ot Strength of the French Navy. of turning turtle. - No signals of dis- | Views of District Attorney Charles S.|the Wwind had sunk from 10 miles an found frozen to déat] ¥ - | S : fross nave peen shown, out th Whitman. :z:euy(' to 12 and had shifted to the south- :n.z the b #irts of m vwamp : le from B O e ror i biasind Wagen for Cond " Paris, Feb. cabinet toda: ept coast ards are watching st former . Supcrinten ome peen m 1 Big Four Train Struck Carriage, Three |, 1707ty the project of a new law fix, | the veesels closeiy. CHNE | ew York. Feb T haries S, Whit. | . There was great suffering among the | \orounted to $5. 190, Tsioual Pelle o Miners. g ing the permanent h of the man, district attorney of New York, | POF In the worst pinch of the cold, | pitted a shoridge ofi a few cents liss prav Bayre near here. | Whoeling, W. Va., ¥ob. 7P 1 Munéie_ Ind., Feb, 7.—James and|French navy as follows: Battle fleet speaking before the Presbyterian union than 32,000 and tonight throtgh coun- |- 0 —o e o e Wor Bed, | T: L Tawis of ‘the inited Mine Work Leonard Hicis, stock buyers, were in- | 28 battleships, 10 scout ships, 52 sea- fomight R Rg s At sel offered to pay that amount to the| Found Frozen to Death in Her Bed. |.;. Gp A on rding siantly wilied. and orts Joner 2 liy- fEofing totped Boate: Tar coast dafenps. ight, Seid that personally he was ir:| while from surrounal city. The mutter was submitted to a | -Toledo, O, Ieb. T.—Mrs, Elizabet |to an ofein Deht K ut t 4 = fatatly. b 51 e e o for Moy Tork | word of severel Géahits Vote, which stood o tie. cixht to cight. | O'Neill, aged 71, who lived Hight, the " ool Witiers . | city and that in his opinion the peopl shoyld be allowed to vVote on’whether and to death last night in her near & Mayor Fisher's 3 iy ‘hurt today |54 submarines, two' mrine layers; N o 7 driver, was fatally hu day formance of Edmond Rostand's new Wil e Taeen by . i re. Her body |agreement at the recent '_ the carriage in which they were | for distant foreign service, 10 ships. ey " - z n &y a Bis Four pas- | The foregoing does not take account | PIa¥, Chantecler.” was given tonight at | {Iole U8 GiGIved 1o vote jon whether voting against its acceptance, The | home at Miami . of the various classes of special ser- i applauded | or closed on Sunday. If such a vote matter’ was then reterred to the cor- | was foundctoday by a neighvor who | ference will mect togethe gain be= ey vice boats, {ransports and so forth. |every act enthusiastically. The few | Were taken, he added, it would be over— poration counsel. . had been giving her assistance. fore the expiration of the present wiga Striking Railroad. Switchmen Return- £ & orchestra’ chairs In the hands of the | Whelmingly in favor of a quiet Sunday, s~ P 7 7 A Rs hp on matlon of &, pibssntial . kg, | Paseengers and Crew of Wrecked | speculators were snapped up by eager | With the saloons closed. . Rabbit Hunter Froze to Death. Wage Controversy Arbitrated LA R R g Steamship Landed. buyers at from $40 to $50 each. < = = A Sturbridge. Ma‘o"" Feb. 1.m—‘ahuu4ea Ohicago, Feb. 7.—The Doard of asbi-| fi¢ Soatry: Alsska, 7~—The steam- roze to on Veranda a- his g for two ts -and | trator 4n the wage controversy e~ wrsud TN - it 2 . : g ‘:'d.’ PRSIy N cORIS. whe ] B Buthois Centrw. rallitad and Federal Incorporation Bill Intredused Ra ctelograpners reached an agrsement Committed Suicide Because His Love i1l Bot be made Was Rejected. “Burlington, Vt, Feb. 7—Crazed, his | comrades say. by & young woman's re- Jectfon of his love, Silas Young, for- merly a member of the Fifteenth ca wamis Golf Club. Portchester, N. ¥, Peb. 7.—Michasl Geary was found frozen to death this morxing on the veranda of the Apa- wamis Golf club by Sydney Lawton, président of the club, _Geary was Dbrother of a citizen of Rye. It is sup- posed that, in walking Siome sfter an £oening 1ty Som B W s it rom the wind, yas overtaken - winter, - the frozen body of Edward - Jged 51 years, was found in 1B Woods near this 1own todkys went rabbit nunting mhx and it is supposed he iras stunned by a fall. wjn.-rrlveafi-nmfi«nflm. 1 Wusnington, Feb. 7 16 tederal corporation bill which was mme‘u! in congrews today is Tiot o be pres for passage at this seasion, 154 wnod, President Tafl hae at ht. The finding public until tomorrow Mayor 'Kl.cr-.id of Boston Installed. —John F. first former places as found for thém. near e siosy ud thres passenge: A seat-on the | are missihg, e The _vmnrh reports :&uzflmenz at Fort Bthan Allen, to- ‘sold thig morning | terrible wu her. killed himself by drinkinz poi- building of the Arvivale. A bRy willingness 1o stand ag 168 » e St S R R en s o Dren et SificR, 0B DMty T the fort, where he had heen em- —as a civilian since his Younz was 23 years old. Arabic, from Nay (o take the nn‘mmng Eabic g Nom .d dis- of the y (i 2