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Y et ; PRICE_TWO CENTS ‘Cabled Paragraphs Condensed Teiegrams | fl LIL.—NO. 34 / - THE HOCKING POOL FIASCO INQUIRY| Ocvled Parseruhs |Hapged gt |America to Hunt | Condensed Telosrams | MR EAIRBANKS AND THE POPE RS » Ty Wethersfield] For South Pole R Explanation of the Refusal of an Interview at - i % il o Red séa, near here, Several Firms Merit “Severe Condemnation” for fired wix bulicts te 1 brain And ther the Vatican C:!fill::l. Feb, 8.—The press b‘ul, ?e- - 3 hanged hi; £, . s s, sign suppress the dissemination mwelf. of .| EXPEDITION MAY SAIL FROM ~ Their Connection with the Collapse anarchistic. fiterature, was passcd | AT FOUR MINUTES PAST MID. The French Cabinet ssked paslfament by the imperial il today. The measure requires the Droprictors Of NIGHT THIS MORNING. NEW YORK IN JULY. for $4,000,000 as an additional credit for the flood sufferers. Dewspapers and job presses to deposit REPOBT OF SPEGIAL GOMMIHEE * | whicn will pe ro;::'z:é EE the :1';?)2::-' STEAMER ROOSEVELT READY The Senate Confirmed the reappoint- Tor is comvicted of an attempt 1o m- | JOHN SAVIAK OF GLASTONBURY ment of Daniel Ashworth 1o be pension . cite murder or sedition, or to influence 4 agent at Pittsburg, Pa. the public against law and order. e CRITICISM BY ARCHBISHOP IRELAND Fargo, the Largest Elephant in Killed Michael Weirdack of the Same | T Be Stored With Necessary Outfit— | ris & “Howe's Cirtis, went insar Names of Participants in the Undertaking and the Num- g.t{’:t_:;%‘:"hi‘* Hamburs AN | Town on Oct. 15th, 1908—Esscated | Coptain Bartiett in Command—Ac. | WeF strangicd to deich Of Methods Employed by Methodist Church in Rome ber of Shares They Subscribed For—The Report, :::'L-h&n%j}fi%?%?%&3"9“;:'}“?‘% o e i tion of National Geographical Socisty | Secretary Frederick P. Koppel nias Says Actions of the Association are by no Means Made Public Last Night, Shows that in Reality Two ;fljof&erfhibif.‘}s’:flz‘;fi?uS,'"ai"'ecéa:' of Columbia university. Honorable—Spirited Reply by Bishop Harizell to ten off and carried in the reserve. The | the execution chamber of the state | Similar to those won for her by Com- 3 liquid assets at the end of 1909 | prison, John Saviak was hanged for |mander Peary at the north pole. The = - amounted to $8,500,000, against $4,500,- | the murder on October 15, 1808, in | National Geographic society today re- | Ambassador and Mrs. Bacon Inaugu- " . pr 2 firms [ of the pool. The interview was held | 000 a year ago. Glastonbury. of Michael Wierdack. The | S0lved to send an expedition in search | Tated In Paris an interesting exhibition [ Chicago, ¥eb. §_The following ors due in all ot “severe condemmation’ for their | in the presence of members of Lathrop. e 2l et convicted man stepped on the trap at | Of the south pole, provided the neces- | Of paintings by American women art- [Statement was offered by Archbishop ar erican and @ distin « e N | e & Co. the pool managers, and | INTERESTING CAREER four minutes past twelve, and 23 sec- | Sary. r:ng;m‘ bemruubed. ltml:knol ists. Xfegl-‘:’mt»«:;;, Jfor publication i representative of & great rej Hocking Co: pool, whose col- | Criss, the repo s, Teceived a chec! onds late n ieve t there ‘an; on i — eople erica may easily mix- h ind Their Owr Iapss on January 19 caused thres stock | for §25,000 :orq:ny SoRtrasts he might| SUDDENLY'COMES TO AN END.|9uds later tho trap was syrung by |iSiered tratl) % iFires, Cost the Peopls ot the United |appréhicna the circumstinecs 1 Home Other Ghurohes Mind Their Own B piret i t6 | toake Sar thik HOr = % : 3 2 cs $56,485,000 in the year 1907, ac- hled the vatican 1o ¢ " au ness smbanes Saitusd Sut ngituge wors | make for th ol v Antacesents agd Prosperity of G. B.|liter dcaih being promounced and the | Commander Peary Notified. | SI8iE S{ORIE0000, 10, (R your 1007 fec | WIBICH 160, (e watican 1o rofime it 4 | o0 1 o o e e e e pre i 1he u icting Evidence. ot s e Sl v taken down. Commander Peary was notified of | survey: Charles 'W. Fairbanke, after he would | Methodists cmplo I Tording of the report of the spectal| such of the evidence taken by the Cheerful to the Last. the action of the board of managers of 2 have made s public address hetore the | from personal obser itonight, after an Investigation of the | cCOMMittee is admitted to be conflict- | springfield, Mass., Feb. S.—With the | Saviak was cheerful to the last and | the Geographic soolety. The Main Building of the Deluivare | Mathodlst association In that <ity, Most [the impression i Saseo. | ing, especially that relating o the dis- | sujden death of George B. Nelson in|Showcd no signs of nervousness or The Expedition Members. River Steel company at Chester, Ukely Mr. Fairbanks himself did not |the great faith o s bR | rtibution of pool orders. It appears, | fnis city today there came to an end | bru: ..o as he was led from the death | Captain Bartlett, who was in com- | W38 destroyed by fire, causing a 10ss of | fully realixe the meaning which Ro- |public and thut the Cithollc ohir | however, that J. M. Fiske & Co. made | i Interosting career of & person whose | coll to the scaffold, _Yesterday morn- | moopiain Bart el m- | $100,000. s would attribute to his addre merely an Itailan institution, he The report ‘gives the mames of all | no repudiation of the puchases made in | Sntecedents as well as s brosperity | Ing when: he was taken from his cell e See Su.the — ‘It was not a question of M ir-|are in Rome Protest the participants and the number of |their name by Criss, but that A. J.|Juring a twenty year residence in | to the dcath chamber he laughed and | (5P t0 the north pole, probably will be| oeeph 5, Mackley, & mrried man of | banks being & Methoaiet cr sotig ta'n | ehurchés for the bioLaant Ar shares they subseribed for, and shows | Elias & Co, Rollins'& Co, and Day. | Springnela were shiouded in maystery: | joked and slid on the ice in the prison | Baced in charge of the expedition Into | mojedo; O.. accused’ of the murder of | Methodist church in Homne (o Hundasy | 8L DUt Corth logiiimmte ctioms o that in reality two pools existed. Those | Adams & Co. accepted and paid only | Neison was one of the best imowd | yard. He srid he entertained mo it | Lhe Antarctic Teglons. With the ex- |35’ voqi o3 ‘Caroline Hund, was sen- | devotions. 1t was « question hair own business & by - inentioned include “some of the best | for all stock “bought on their direct | ciaracters In the city. and with me | Will toward anyone, but complained of | CoPtion of | Commander Peary, the | tenica’io be electrocuted. | pearing to give the fullest approval to |on the Catholic of Wha - Smown firms on the exchange, in addi- | order.” R known relatives to share his wealth, he | what he said was unfairness on the [ momocrs of the expedition will be the 2 the work of the Mothodist assocjation | said of the Methodistn in tion to Lathrop, Haskins & Co., J. M. Responsibility Accepted. leaves behind him an estate roughly | part of the witnesses at the last trial | frone 3= $1056 Who te . The Senate Passed the Bill providing | in Rome. American hodists not apply to the otk ! Tiske & Co.. and Roberts, Hall & Criss, | The roport concludes: valued at $800,000. Flo felt sorry, he said, for Peter Ru- = for the extradition of criminals from | Rome are active and—I may readily |1 have in mind the br * Steamer Rooseveit All Ready. one state to another on “information,” | say—pernicious | Iyters. The Meth. n the Via A Jvho were forced to suspend by reason | “Your committee reports that in its| More than twenty years ago George |bik, who he ‘did not 'think deserved of-their entanglement in ocking” | opinion the conduct of Day, Adams & | B, Nelson made his first appearance | to be in prison for the part he took | The Roosevelt, including complete [ 2s well as indictment proccedings. odist association is not in Rome to otor, Dr, Ne Y e, 5 .. | Co., Rollins & Co., and A.'J. Eliss & | in Springfield. He came from some | in the crime, Saviak was accompanied | equipment, sledges and all, Is practi- — serve and meet American Methodists, sed 1o . 1 a e Bt i Gle. two ponis dxk iv- in rejocting the reports n ques- | place in the west, and his mission here | to ihe scailold by Father Logowskl, his | cally in readiness to be stored with| Senator Bristow is Growing Anxious | but to m the Catholic fs 1 T was always glad t ' A — . and disclaiming responsibility for | was to deliver to William Bliss, former | spiritual adviser. provisions and start on the search of | about the fate of his resolution provid- | all tho: on whom they can I whall leave for Y t Pool No. 1. the ‘transactions reported thereby, was | president of the Boston and ~Albany | Saviak was 28 years old and leaves [ the only big goal on the globe which | ing for the election of United States | influence to bear. row and 1 shall be : awe Shares. | fully warranted by all the rules and | railroad, two horses. Nelson was pleas- | his wife, who is living in Hartford. |has not yet been reached. senators by direct vote of the people. | “I was in Rome last winter, and T |the Methodists there o t ast at Newburger Henderson & Loeb.. 500 | practices of the exchange, and that the | ed with Springfield and spent the re- Quarrelod Bver:s:Dog Fight: The Financial' Backin; made a very fcular_study of this |any t I cannot make pln 3. M. Fisk & Co. 200 | members of said firms are subject to | mainder of his life in this ci = : ‘. i Be it Inquiry by the Interstate Commerce | Methodist pro, nda. It has gone so [that I am not ettacking t nti Markoe & Morrison (assumed by no just criticism therefor. Gradually Nelson amassed consider- | The crime for which the state this| & Before the Geographic society makes | commission into the subject of mub far that Catholics have organ the | Methodist church but merely t Tot Lathrop, Haskins & CO). . _500 “Lathrop, Haskins & Co, accept Te- | able property, and a few wears ago, | JIOFning exacted the life penalty was [final decision in the matter there will | tution of commodities in_transit Il | Soclety for the Preservation the | odist association at Rome am ne St B Mo - 1111111 3,500 | sponsibility for all purchases made by | when Mis. Bmma G- Vinton died. ts | the outcome of a quarrel over the |be consultations with the members of | be continued at Boston, Mass, m Feb. | Faith 10 fght Againat is t00 0ld to enter a fight when the veoe Lathrop, Haskins & Co.. © 5,000 | Mr. Criss and J. M. Fiske & Co., ac- ' the surprise of everyone her will nam- | ighting of two dogs, and was com- |the society to find out whether the |23 P f the Meth sfon requires It Tollins & Co., for account of La- cept responsibility for all purchases re- | ed Nelson as her soie legateo to an es- | Mitted at the home of Peter Rubik. |project will receive sufficient financial — farrrier Sne: Mathadiipaneiation, 51,000 | ported to them by Mr. Criss. It ap-|taet valued at $600,000. Relatives of | It Glastonbury. On the night of Octo- |assistance to warrant the undertaking.| The House of Representatives will| ‘The purpose of the Methodist asso- | oo o oy oie 22000 | pears that Mr. Criss, for his firm, 15 | Mer. Vinton cantosteq the will hut afe | ber 15, 1908, Michael Wierdack at- | It is not felt that the money should be | devote Saturday, Fen’ 26 to coremonies | ciation In Rome i1x confessed openly. | R ISHOP HARTZELL tempted to separate a dog owned by |taken from the funds of the soclety, | in connection with the acceptance by | The means employ re by no means TO ARCHBISHOP IRELAND Jewett Brothers. same account.. 1,000 | responsible to all sellers for al his pur- | er a bitter fight in the courts Neison P 2 A3, Eltax & Co, same account. 1,000 | chases which have not been acospted | won. He bullt the Nelson hotel and | Rubik and another dog which were |but it is believed that no aifficulty wili | the government of the statue of Gen- | honorable. They take advantage of g v He reserved a |fighting, and was bitten by Rubik’s. | be experienced in raising sufficlent | eral Lew Wallace. the poverty of the poor Rome. The | wuan Unjust Specific Attack That W and paid for by others, and the clal 3 = e Total = TI6.500 | oF hib frm againet Tathon, Hasidne & | o tar hn it e hot Sod it | He then went to Rubli's house whers | money to fit out the Roosevelt. A books_ circulated and. dlsplayed in ¢ Deceive “No One.” ek o Co. 3¢ anv"ot the sellers ™o whom ho | was there that he died today, tollowing Rubik and others, inciuding Saviak, May: Sail in July. FIGHT OVER MEYER'S windows of their book stores are ‘an °N . . | gave up’ the name of J. M. ‘0. | an illness of two dave. ald Rt It is thought probable that the ex- aga e e R [ S - ! Atwood, Violet & Co...... . 1,000 - - 2o N A Tok to kill his d nd make - ght p1 - it the ex. NAVAL REORGANIZATION PLAN. 1, ome @ srepre New York, Fe - o chaose voluntarily o accept the Te- | 4 little more than 4 year ago Nelson | asked Rulbk to is dog and meke Lo IL1s ioughy probenle:that the ex- holy pontff at Rome and a misropre- | New Yorl, et b Ko - rica Wagner, Dickerson & Co. .. ... 1,000 3 4 e A % | redress for the wound. A quarrel en- | B sponsibility of J. M. Tiske & Co. and|and cne of the lessees of the hotel,Dan 2 New York-as early as July. The tapid- | Goes Merrily on in the Naval Commit- | tem. The success of the movement is Bishop. Laimbeer & Co. -+ 1,000 | release Mr. Criss, that is their affair. | j S Eackii: Nad cument over | Sued in which Rubik called on Saviak R e . :-333' Severe Condemnation. e ording of & cersmin cianse fn_the | for aid and in the fignt wich tollowed |3, w1th which response for anancial tee of the Hous far. from adequae. to_ the efforts, put | York tonight (o Arcnbishon, irelas James eene. .. 4 ~ Z 1 10.000 to $1,000 that | Wierdack was stabbed to death. e tbers . forth and the money expended. They unclation of the meth Lathrop, Haskins & Co { T000| “The use of Hugh F. Cries on Janu- | 18ee. Nelton ber 310000 10 8 ation | | Rubik and Saviak were arrested ani frienas of the soclety will determine| wasnington, Feb, §—The fight in the | do not make permanent Methodists of | Methodist church in Rom Tucker, Anthony & Co. account ary 19 and 20 of offensive language In| ;2 the document showed him to be in | at the first trial were found guilty of | the date. oped to bave the south| naval commitiee of the house over the |Itallans, They may possibly detach | Prompted by the Fairbank 1 _of Latiwop, Haskins & Co...§ 1000 | felation to the acts of Day, Adame & | O %o put his hand in his pocket and | murder in the first degree and sen- | Bole scekors start out not later them| Mever reorganization plant and the |puplls from the Catholic church, and Archibishop Ireland’s spec atte Van Schaick, same account...... 1,000} Q0. O T, varranted by the Facts, | took out 316,000, which he handed over tanced ¢o e hanged. The case was P S rumorsd ntention of Secrctary Meyer | this means from all Christian things | 1P0R DG e, tarths ‘the: A0 t as- $ T Fooe ]| ana " | to_Buckley. taken to the supreme court, where af scipline Rear Admirals Capps and | for Italians oclation’ in Rome u Tota oeeecessoeenneo . 20,000 ARG merits severe, condmenation. .| ““Nelson is believed to have been about | new trial was granted and at the sec- | $10,000 CHECK PRESENTED Rogers for testifying before the com- | impossible for the Pope to Act Other. | Dlfhop Hartzell == = =~ H. F. Criss the “Specialist.” firms_in subscribing to the Columbus | 65 vears of age. e e ST S L TO COMMODORE PEARY |Mitiee against his plan, ocntinues to wise. ive the American peopie or the ¥ Hugh F. Criss board member of the | and Hocking Coal and Iron pools for o e N . sreuse feeling in"the Vichity 0ENmel L . 0\\ 0 0sas by & former vice | setant worla. Fhe simplo , o ¢ T, Doc Lat Srasi STORY TOLD BY NURSE ik was convicted of murder in the - | committee's room. pubiic a5 by a_former vice | estant world, The simple facts are that iage A e R R g e R0 e e e D e Second degres and given life impris- | At His Lecture Last Niaht in Metro- | “p g, "0 0™ canper F. ‘Goodrich, | president of the United States before | the Roman Catholic church accepts the ettt Interview with Ja o e D adtaking - aa0 Gnock CREATED A SENSATION. | onment. politan Opera House. retired; was a witness before the com. | the Methodist association can have no | presence of any other church « ;{N{(‘" p g e e: El i) mei ?znd mn‘:'unn." » S g % Saviak Protested His Innocence. 4 mittee today, and while he did not di- | other meaning in the eyes of the Ro- ation In Rome amds ktaly or " S S T o 2 e Nret®¥ °| Tironghiout hoth trials Seviak pro- | atite SE seors Mgk fove thowant o | R e e (ae Mever pian. ng, el | Tan publG R AP o™ o A Another weil Anows ; Eolon th er- t - : car of the propaganda of . the nother well known T = I L tested nis innoncence and showed the | sons n the Metropolitan Opera house | had Hiven the Nowherry pian Sufeiont | Mothodist association. — 1id the holy | fact ia that despie the laws of Tealy PERSECUTED BY NEIGHBORS, RELIEF FOR WORKMEN INJURED Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 8.—With the “é"{“é szgflrnstallr:;ngn‘;!fi;:i:fig; tonight, Commander Robert E. Peary, | trial before replacimg it with another. | father, gudirdian of the spiritual inter- [ Rome does not bellave in religious Wb LIMBACH KILLS HIMSELF. ON THE PANAMA CANAL. tesflmo;n)y «g d)fln Pearl Keller, a | of 0 | "c‘éme "{D his f‘a"gm‘ a féi?“elie?&;?’.";‘io’m"éh‘l?i'J;‘H."& Heslghthe Newberry plan would have ":-mot u].e t‘a:;h;,‘u,- £ hlu: ;k.yr1 the ;(ZSVHVL”’I‘( wherever it has th owe nurse, Dr. Ludwig Hektoen, Mrs. Lo- . X alf | saved the navy department upwards of | World, welcomed Mr. Fairbanks to an bic Had Been Hounded Since the Assassi- | Special Message Sent fo Gongress by |§an H. Swope and Dr. Frank Hall at| What a just God would do in his case. | of the citizens of New York, but In- (e milHin doflars annually. audiefice on the following day, in what [ Bishop Hartzell Archbishop Ire b= gl i e g 1P¥ 1 ¥he inquest over the body of the late stead of retaining it for himself, the | A member of the committee com- |obher position would he appear to be | land sought (o co real swue nation of McKinley. sident Ta Colome) Swope. in Independence today | MISTRIAL DUE TO commander announced = immediately | mented todiy upon the proposed dia. | than wiving his wpproval to the propa- | involyed in, the incidon for owards | c s Methodlat association, be- | mer Vice aent Falrbanks “s0 no Pittsbure, Feo, S—Sending a bullét | Washington, Feb. s—President Taft| U, AR ORONGL M Cr more conses LAWYER KENNEDY'S ACT | ho South pole expedition, as planned | Cappe. & 0. o Ao e ToBems and | B e wadress had been iy~ | Bl stood for his rihts to adress & into his head today. Caspar Limbach, o s 5 e ponesmage 0 o0: | auence apparently than any heretofore = = by,_the National Geographic society. “They will not be discharged 5o long | en? Methodist congregation In Romse, ever B Sheil Seciesins. DAt BRI DS | o e or & number of | produced. Jury in Sophie Kritchman Case Dis- | "The check was presented to the com- | as congress is in session,” he said. “Sec- | “It was simply impossible for the | If in so doing the pope to Eive R R g W R Do e the eneaans oty mame canal|® Miss Kellers detailed story of th= missed by Judge Curtis. fander by Governor Hughes of New |retary Meyer will find out that he can- | boly. father, in his official position ax a | so distinet an IMlustration of the scom e et last moments of Colonel Swope's life ork, af s, the first national testi- [ not chop off a subordinate’s .hend |sovereign pont of the Catholic | ingly unchangeable e of the Ro William McKinley, e 20, 1908, which definitely fixed the com- | produced @ sensation. She said that| Waterbury, Conn. Feb. §.—An un.|monial, in the explorer's honor. ~Ac- | whenever it pleases him to do =o. Doos | church, to do aught clse, than to way [man Catholic church (o refuse proper e e ey | e o o etad re there Toursd o | smmedtately following the death of | expected ending came to the trial of | cepting the gift, Peary advanced to the | he suppose that the government, which | politely to M. banks: ‘T_cannot | recognition of all branches H e A e L e or death He. ronomrmanty Sshot | Col. Thomas Moss ‘Hunton she was | Sophie Kritchman, the music teacher | front of the stage and said: trains a naval officer from boyhood |receive you ahd accord you the hon- | Christian church outside of iuself saacis, is said to have besome the ob |suitable legislation be enacted author. | 25ked by Dr. B. C. Hyde to use her in- | of Naugatuck, charged with the mur- Peary's Acceptance Speech. at an expense of thousands of dollars, S e et reecution in the various com. |izing the secretary of commerce and |fuence with Colonel Swope to have|der of Bronislo# Kulvanskas, today.| «Here is a check for $10,000. This | CANNOt through one of its legislative §iet ot erwnontion i the surins som- |l B A ey o e him appointed administrator of the | when Judge J. Curtls dismissed th | cpocic will be depesited tomorrow as | Dodies. ask that officer such questions | CREDITORS SEIZE BLOODY ELECTION RIOT Fwnitics of the South Side. Tepeat- |labor to actwpon any claims for com- | B APEODIST QUMIREIRIr, OF (0| FOCH SUER T 0 R o tar ‘aa | Sheck will be deposited tomorrow as | D% shast Tt 16 ridicutous Lo think i el O in o VEWA GauE B e e IR s e S Y ot o e tne serticts | 5101, GontEPuton of the mmbers o | S PRINCE MIGUEL'S FUR , ER OF VER etr. & oo A ik = On the morning of Colonel Swope’s | of Mr. Kennedy as counsel for the de- | 3 " Civi _— E v i i oposing Pa Boorer. 2 noose was placed around his [law referred 10, o president said: | death, she festified, she gave him a | fendant were at an end. Toward an Ameriesn amtorcie emy=elf | HAMMERSTEIN COMPELLED The Prince Married Miss Stewart of |General Fight Between Opy v e v Lo B o Bl o sald: | tnree grain capsule suppased to con-| This action followed the publication | {for for the s New York Last September. ties—Infantry Called Out »s alleged to have made, | “Tt needs no argument to establish 5 ™ | tion for the purpose of exploration and TO ASK A GUARANTEE L e . 1 it was tightened and | the obligation which the government ot [ 211 = dvspepsia medicine. = This, che | today of the transigtion of & Ietter re- | scientific investigation and to enter Eadnlich 5 B it ot] . Oaxace, Makioo. Deb. = the arm of a telegraph |relief for its employes who are per- [ HYyde. WEREY - SEEiee: iater _Colonel | oomnus Sucrug A " manly international race for the South Philadsizhi e e o ¥a a he border of V « P ¥ g b Swope was in @ convulsion. His death | were threats against the life of the [ D! A e g ~ iladsizhia. ried Miss Anita Stewart of Ne apa, on th T announce publicly his |manently disabled or maimed, and for | SWOPS Has 1 Intter should she try to throw the re- | BO\ With our Brifieh cousins. than at Dingwall, Scotland, last an election riot has r A o past few weeks Tim- |jred or Eilled theoush o foum nf| Miss Keller sald also that five min- | sponsibility for the crime upon Joseph | LU there are n . e | New York, Feb. scar Hammer- | bor, unable to obtain a sett | deaths 8 i began to give way and he | their own. while employed upon werk | Btes later Dr. Hyde appeared with At- | Mitchell, the other defendant in the Wostisited Lash Deli J stein declared today that the action | gheir claims, have seized the furnitu Suplicitio Martinez, » e n s G e | of such hazardous eheracter as ihat|torney John G. Paxton and secured | grand jury indictment. ~The reason ustra ure Delivered. of the Metropolitan Opera company In [and other effects In the prince’s resi- | clerk, and Juan Auatin, members e s & oA At HIs | O o ted ith the comaractel o2 (that | Colonel Swope's will from his vest | given by the court was that it seemed | The audience which greeted the | &nnouncing it would open in Philadel- [ dence here and removed them to an|an opposivon politica - Jam. He was released from & hospital |isthmian canal. ‘This obNgation ls|Pocket. impossible for the jurors not to have | commander was representative and | Phia next season without a guarantee | guction room. A large and boisterous fand Jilled each other ‘ Dt A Moot witle ago. Pl | eoghized by the ace of Mas 50, 1906 | . Dr. Hektoen testified that one-sixth | scen the story of the letter, or at least | enthusiastic. The gathering was held | of $7.500 a performance would not al- |crowd gathered today to watch the| “This lod (o a general f we PO M ey And by section 8 of the Panima’ consi | of a grain of strychnine was found in | have read the headlines in the morn- | under the auspices of the Civic Forum. | ter his purpose to demand a guaraniee | men transferring the bric-u-brac the Opposing parties, in which t INCORPORATION OF bill (E. R. 12,318), now pending before | One-seventh part of Colonel Swope's | ing paper: President Taft telegraphed that he was | for the Manhattan company. othor belongings of the prince i judge was killed, the municipal pres the congress. It seems right that some | iver. He believed there might be a sorry that' he was unable to attend, | “It makes no difference to me” he | huge wagon, and event the polico | dent, Senor Juan Heltrar erious WESTCHESTER NORTHERN R. R.|par Soifion’ shoota he commton ios | 67ain in the entire organ. Half a CONGRESS. but ~ that he sincerely hoped that | said. “whether the Matropolitan Opera [had to be suwmim ntain or- | wounded, and, several otheri injured 3 _— 591 enable’ & reasonable aowance i |&Tain would cause death. “congress will take some substantial | cOmpany expects a guaraniee or not. I|der. Beventy per¥ons have been arreste With Capital of $1000000, to Opsfats |be made to employes Who wero per. |, Mrs. Swope testified that Dr. Hyds | Caustic Criticiam in the House—Postal | Aotice of tho great achievement of | am ol & Venagrblli, of an Astor, or || Frince Mo \ie- | SEIZED WITH PECULIAR NAUSEA icity. o wope's Intention to : ; : 2 . P deficit. 4 g Steam or Electricity. {';,“.“:;‘,‘.‘.{nf."f.‘:”'é’m‘;‘é 'mfim:&-figuetg give $1,500,000 to charity and of his Savings Bank Bill. Governor Fernald of Maine also sent | I have siven 'Pl;!llfld_o;l;:)yl;c the finest | ment of his affairs in the hands oL 8l en.cl R i Wabins & Albany. ©¥. Y. Feb, 8_The West- |in accidents -occurring prior to that|Blan to change his will.to this effect. | woshington, Feb. 8—Canustic criti- | IS TeErets and the “greetings of the | opera 'n the WOrld without a guaran- flawyer, who, immediately after —the)Men . xhr-:er Northern Railroad company of | date through no fault of their own.” tEo!;‘e1 g:oflssgi ell:n Cg!o?sl Swope had | .o ona ary’ humor. Intermingied in ;go.ooo' )men a;nt , women of his =iy “Wr’hl . 7:)!11' [ :;n ;u:mxn;.v, paid off mo; x‘-u the cr 4‘-)” Stop Work White Piains was incorporated today . Hyde he planned to give | I And dry o e Manon of | (Peary's) own state. osing one. era_is ner- | but weveral money lenders aro reporte o : arks | v £ tile undertaking. At best it leav . Wuch exorbitant and | Gner L Beb Bk D8 & steam or electric raliroad &5 miles J e entertained any | ject being the bill of expenditures con- 3 ; i arintes Tasel ToTRirTy it el T s dema a 5 b Bt - : long, of which 35 miles is to be in New | Writes to the Board of Assessors Re- | I feeling against Dr. Hyde. iracted by the immigration 'commis- an;i Captain Bartlett lanoke briefly. flufi; o e PRIy finsnp al in- | fused to listen to them. The pr S0ae man bodies, is attacking th n York and ten miles in Connecticut. Ry D: cl slon coinmfasion upon its Yecent Buro- | Ylen the dol?rsdwel;'e tfn'o“n open at Bt il 2o ings today were the outcome of dis-|gre elearing the St. Paul to re She maln line is to be operated from SNmg e e Clain. PITCHED BATTLE pean trip. Mr. Macon was twice callea | 43 o'clock, hundreds of persons were puted claims that amount t han r the 166 or m: i A aompection o Wih e New a0 | New York Fen, S—Maynor Gaynor| BETWEEN WHITES AND BLACKS | to account for exceeding the limits of { J0ioci e e R e A tiag 8. STEEL ANNUAL MEETING |$30,000 =na negotiations axe proceeding | the mine since the fr om- e & b Ton oF I Y™t | took occasion agiin today to wasn & g parliamentary debate. only his quick | 21i the seats. - On April 18—No Changes Anticipated | ered likely that the prince’s belongings | (o cease work tempora York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- | City board that he expected it to do | Three Tennessee Negroes Shot Dead— | retraction averting discipline by the | he house was draped in American i Ol Posoneed will actually com auction this distemper, whicl . road at Danburs, Conn. There will be | 1t ATt in running the city government | Forty Unarmed White Men Bluffed S ‘;xrron‘é;:fin;hgof;flggtfi';eg{‘;f flags and the footlights were buried in . Only recently the report was current |y locs tang | e h 14 miles I 1 on a square basis. riting to the | off Attack of Armed BI - - | furs and skins, relics of Commander| New York, Feb. S.—No change: that a syndicate of Mor were put to woi 1 e Wt i e 1o na an Attack of 200 Armed Blacks. | tion of the commission, he charged the | Doziys Arctic trip. The sled on Which | anietpaie n thy ol LoEe® 478 | 1o bring. salt for 31,000,000 aga El e e Prince Miguel, the claim being set ond level as o the syn- | out the bodic ) . one-fitth | cars and machiner dge. Westchester county, to the New | D0ard of assessors, regarding a dam- commission with many personal ex- Sork. New Haven & Hariford line in | 8¢ claim which ‘the company con-| Chattanooga, Tenn. Feb. S—In a - g he journeyed to the pole was in the | the United States Steel corporation, - i erned had offere - b S, travagances, including an indulgence , i il Putnam Seny r“n' directors include | (T ma;‘or e d to settle for $3,000, | pitched battle lbf’.;vu‘en whites and ns- | in wine and luxuries of Hving, as well ge‘:;:;sott‘xel;:g; ;‘:J':e;h;ft;;‘:s ;:‘g which will hold ite annual meeting on Q';':,f.:‘ef'?.‘;d;:::’.ff:.‘a‘ ey Robert T. Bird of Hartford. gToes at Hales Dar this morning three | iy “joy rides. More than {wo hours | bonbeay hust April 18, A subsequent mesting of the | RN Dorrom el O T riage. with “It is more than likely that the dam- | negroes were shot to death. They were i v House Committes Inguiry into High |28eS were much less than $3.000 or | Leo Sioan, a mulatto laborer: Daddy | ubyincySfasion of the house were dod o 200 committes bad Eassantcsd Peay | gencral oficers and fiuance csmmites | Misk« Stewsrs, which ~ amounted 0| Body of Male Child Found in n Mer! X o re-olocted " Gary will he | $5,000,000, | en Brook even nothing, and yet I find that your | Baker, a negro preacher and ringleadar | Lien prices Cost of Foo bl e G e nd_especially as related p oo i < : St P d of $21,38. | of the black rioters, and one uniden to the stats of ‘Texas, Representative monial, but the proceeds tonight ex- | re_slected chairman: Willlam E. Cor Tattoo Marks on His Hand Kept Him Meriden, Feb Washinzton, Feb. §.—The house com- | Such_things are enough to make one X ceeded $13,000, all of which will go to miden v ek, 4 mittee inquiry info the hizh -cst of | lose faith In the Integrity of the In. | Cicaa cie min ibryrad forty un- | Henry of Texas and Representative | grefet S ol @ & president; William B, Dicicson, fi Skaton: His' Hand hild that hid £00d today developed the fact izt the | telligence of government. fack of two hundred armed mesraes, | Boutell of Illinois being the principal o i st b 5 = : o Getting ¢ o [ from & trat ¥ @etail merchant of Washington cannot |~ The mayor asked for a tabulation of | Battloments had been extended anicy | SPeakers. A oo B St Touls, Feb. §.—Claude Chappell | brook,” near i Bay direct from the farmor wi all the previous awards of this char- | Jooked to the enems cufficiontly theent In the scnate. the postal savings | Last Big Reception of the White House | =t today had two square inches of skin | apternoon. M @ringing down upon his head a box: 1t | acter. kced to the enemy suiciently threat- | hankc bill and the bureau of forestr: ool enoe | GOLDWIN SMITH BETTER. covered rwith tattoo marks removed | girest and the 1 h by commission merchants ard_is - gning to inspire fear. MHelpiess wo- | were under discussion. The public ex- | yashington, Feb . S.The White| ———— | from the back of cuch hand at a hos- | Bradstroet cxa : herefore forced to trade througn that [Oil Stove Explosion Destroyed G. men and children were thus protect=d | penditures committes was also dis- | ovestingion, Feb . $-The White | No Serious Complications ‘frem His | pital hore. Skin from another part of [uiid that the child was j medium and add to the charge to the i yed Garage | from the attack loudly threatened by | cussed, some senators seelng o DOSSI- | Fioushe "whon Prosdent snd Mivs Pets Recent Injuries Indicated. The Hody will be grafted on the hands. | matupely born and tna: tha b witimate consumer whatever the in- and Machine. e negroes. At any time before the | ple interference withthe operations of | loretios “in° honor! of the. army and — Chappell is an account 1d has had | been laying in the br w ereased cost may be. Food Inspector | Bristol, Conn,, Feb. 8.—Fire early 1o- | 2ITival of the squad of police v the regular senate commitiees because | paCtVey 0, JRGAT 0T T I GTC | Torento, Ont., Feb. 5.—The autending [trouble In getting work because of the [gays. The body was wrapped Tiodge continued his testimony today | night destroyed e garage and autom»- | FIOt guns and cartridges loaded with | of the comprehensive powers given to [Jatoier of amy of the. four DI& recep. | Physiclans stated today that Prof. Gold- | tattoo marks, which were pricked 1n | Hariford newspaper da . Tith 2 comparison of prices of neces- [bile owned by H. D. Willin, locatsd on | DUl s, e rheBTocs could have caps | the public_expenditures committee. tions of the year. The pressure for in- | ¥in Smith passed a wood night, ana [ while he was making the tip around | 1910 saries of life with prices of twelve | Stearns streef e fire was caused . 3 3 ey Wes 80 great that, no serious complications resuit- | the world in the battleship squadron. - 3o as0. which Showed increases up | by th eexplosion of an ofl stove, ard D O rriacgoffort was made t© {Ghauffeur Pleads Guilty to Man- T e oo cak. That the ia | ant from the injuries he sustained. e o . |5,000 Chicago Children Go to & o 150 per cent. :l:rewgg!-i}?g .“;3.,,;":,“;‘“‘; s"vgrot‘a, ORE 15 S ihe hiresk OF Gaen the st ahot slaughter, guests were 1limited more strictiy to| his recent fall are iiwlicated. Meeting of D:uclnrsn of Connecticut Hongry Ssch Day x = o N P -3 . Humane Society. o o ey was fired. A fusillade fol « o) . | army and navy officers of the active ui 4 Chicago, Feb, § The it en Ancther Strike In_the Coats Thread g e e e e oo ed A | N o Srariliam Far- | 25 retived list than ever befors, and | Special -Election to 'Fill Levering| :1iartford, Conn. Fcb. 8.—At a meet- | 600 < Crioass’ whiiren o 1o sch Mills at Pawtucket. Condition of King Gustave Entirely| the nesro camp had been vacated and | automobile which was wrecked at New | tUe, picture as the company assembled Vacancy. ing of the directors of the Connecticut | Nungry ecach day and that 10,000 r Pawtucket, R. I, Feb. 8.—The refusal Satisfactory. every negro’s weapon had been seized. | Hartford on the night of Nov. 3 last, | il the east room was an unsually g8 | pogron, Feb. $.—The Humape' society hero toduy Rev. Do |are not properly nourished wa ®f the new management of the J. & P.| Stockholm, Feb. 8.—The condition of | The negroes fled, carrying with them |killing Mrs. Mary Smith, an occupant | °B€- tion in the Fourteenth Lows Love was elocted president.” Mr. [ioday’ by Asststant Dertirte Coats, Limited, thread mills to zrant | King Gustave, who was operated on for | What of their effects they could, but |of the car, pleaded guilty today to a Atateiet 1o AN the e e i | Love recently resigued from the’pas- | john D, Shoo @n increase of 10 per cemt in wares |appendicitis last evening, was reporteq | l3¥ing behind them the ‘dead bodies | charge ‘of mansluuzhter. sccond de- | Over 5,000 Students in University of | the death of Wililam < Lovering will | Orate Of the Xarlngton Avenue Con- | “Tvam coriin (he feures o0 e, e - ARy a5 ‘aitiiely sétikfiotony tonight: S S SR [ S R R Pennsylvania. be held on Tucaday. March 22 ‘There | Fion in July 1t b understod that o | fram personal abiervation ihat tman er tenders, who caused =@ compiat2 | gy president Castro at Canary Island ty was on a joy ride and that Farrar| Philadelphia, Feb. 8.—The catalogue | #i0 Lol oo ho tination The onte | WAL devote his whole time to the work | children do not muke progre ] shutdown of the plant two weeks ai Ty dnishde Havemeyer-Webb Marriage. was driving recklessly. o; the university of Pennsylvania for | serserat in the field Is Charles J. | the Humane society. school because they do not rece the present academic vear was issued | BUTCSTUE (L N0, D€L CRARIeS | T T T Fight, | 900 nourishing food S¥hen work closed tonight 700 opera- | Washington, Feb. §-The American| New York, Feb. 8.—Miss Electra tives were out of work. one-half of | SORSUIate St Carar Havemeyer and James Watson Wobb | Greek Steamer Wrscked Off Portugal | coadunte aom evroiron 1o tne st | overwhelmingly republican. Lovering's Bristol, Conn., Feb. 8.—Lulgl Pesson! | Paulhan Makes Two Flights at Ne e e, roreed ot theoash the | 3 eeident O 3 e " Coast. lon has ‘passed . the five: thousand | PIurality in 1908 exceedingk 14.000. | ana Amgelo Gaiio, emploved 4t the Sil- Py Befors the week end it | /tved v fng of New York and Newport society. | 1isbon. Feb. S—The Greek steaner | mark. The met total registration Is| o . == = = P ver Hill tunnel, IR AT P SRR I that the rest of the The bride s the danghter of the late | Cornilios, bound ~from Antwerp - for | 5,033. There are 259 foreign students | Claimed to Have Been Former “Head | night, and both were badly cul, Pes-| New Orleans, Keb. & lous I “will be forced ont. Henry O. Havemever. Mr. Webb is | Novoressisk, has —been wrecked off [ in the”university, representing 47 Chef of Czar Nicholas 1. S0RI"wan cut on the breast and shoul- | axcended to 4 helght of 1,200 feet n son of W. Seward Webb, and a grand- | Farilioes, a group of islets off the coast | countries. The mémbera of the facul- | Hot Springs, Ark. Feb. S—Emile |90 by Gallo, and in turn the latter | burmian bipiwe o Clly - retc 1 Bon of the late William F Vandesbilt, | of Portugal The English trawler Ten- | ty number 494 Cabrie, ‘clafming to_have been former | Wiy CUL on the haed and arms. ' They | tacle e T Bt oo <o 5 S nat = Mr. and Mrs, Webb will spend their | by Castle rescued the crew and landed héad; éhef gl Crar Nicholns T, /0F W { st rase P iLrr & Bedring 10 coUrt 10 thie | A ond of sis milnuten dure: different colleges at | ‘honeymoon abroad and will make their | them at Lisbon, but the steamer with | Should Not Be Allowed Entry in This | siz. dropped dead on the sireet heps | WOTHINE I their conditon permits. | b vahly 15,000 persons 160 students failed in | *2'® home on their return in Chicago. e SIS I S Country. B romident of thig mheg'2,and had | Geriously 1l With Typhoid Fever. |ed {ho performuice ‘examinations. The = : Washington, Feb. 8.—Cocon. which is v for twenty 4 crgnomis ofd - lose the most while the Seven Locomotives Burned. $100,000 Fire from Defective Wire. | made by slaves shouid not be allowed | ¥ *47*- ¥ g g B 2 L Distributed $60,000,000. At London: Feb. 7, Minneapolis, | Greenville, Pa, Feb. 8.—Seven logo- | ~Blueflelds, W. Va., Feb. S.—Fire to- | entry in this country, is the opinion of ht Earthauake in Portiand, Ore, |@aRd of fhe hattiesnip Virginia of Chicago, Feb, §.—After ; rranging for by from New York. motives and several cars, with the | night destroved the company store of | Representatives Cocks of New York, tlantic dously 11 at the s trih o 81: mechanical engineers 3. At Port Spain: Feb. 7, Moltke, from | roundhouse of the Bessemer & Lake | the Virginia Iron. Coal & Coke Co. | Wwho offered a resolution today author- ight vl aaoai behool - Roapial " ith | 068000; tus. American Motor Car Man ) 3L; agricultural 25; law 17; | New York. AT Erie rallvoad, were destroved by fira |3t z;:;g%fim;&lwafl ERtaiiE a doss izing (he president OF the Unlied States thquake shock was feit here aboyt | typhold fever. ~Captain Sharp com- |ufacturers association disbanded today ibau: Feb. m | oday. causing a loss of over $200.- | of $100.000. ective wires caused | to Tefues entry to roduct under o g - o St tive . prod r | ma s sunpost Vizen during the|assonting to the five' years’ agresment e