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[ Condensed Telosrams |Bat 3 Move On, Gmlnh.w e e o Says:hal’rasldam sia are guests of King Edward. Vemei slgfified Ofl'lontank Point Last Snnda.y & , ek : ‘ TI’OVOd m Be Naval Tug Apache. | eter burg, 7 m-::- Leasue Wlf'l;n?r:?v‘:;s;"\:u:?flm ;qm:"":.".'lm&'&' oo P lurj-n llow Open the Safe of the ns' Bank of Chatsworth, IIL, ob- unuu $10,000. Storms in France Gm with the telegraph with other countries. % To Redeem Party Fledges ?-—Straight EXHIBITS IMPATIENCE WITH THE SENATE LEADERS. ns'rm 'Rm_u‘ms DEEP AS EVER. mu MOVING EASTWARD WHY NOT PUSH MEASURES ~, X - B i 5 Extreme anln'rcmpornun—Nur!h-r o A 5 . P L i T The State t Has Appoint- Talk Hope of Learning the Fate of the Nina is Practically|canpip stATEmEnT With Thunder and Sisst Strikes | The State Department Has Appeint: | Talk to Senators Whom Ho Gated to Abandonéd — Department Now Awaiting .Reports] =~ BY PRESIDENT MELLEN| Texas—Sudden Cold Wave. {rcan exposition to be held in Ber-| ~the Exeoutive Mansion. F R i . SR —_—— v : from Two Searching Vessels, the Battleship Louis- Ribelon: CHbCICIE. Dake: tiiolsbport -of 2. . e Chicago, Feb. 16.—A severe storm, | the czarina’s ill health, but admit she Washington, ¥Feb, 16.—In effect Pres- iana and the Scout Cruiser Salem. ¢ ¢ amounting in some places to a biizzard, | has been' suffering from neuresis of { Ident Taft sald to'some of the sena 8 4 b Sl : % S and bringing to other regions a heavy | the heart. leaders, to whom he" called to ¢ swept over we: . 0- ommi ner ieneral of immigra- 5~ on, Feb. 16—Hope of learn- | 1em, which are patrolling thoe wa- r n raiflroad with | night the storm is moving rapidly east-| tion Keefe submitted his annual re- | €8 while the house is dealing mfl-. ap- 1 € d. port, recommending provisions to im- | Propriation bills? You afe moving ‘Washingt ing the ntg of the tug Nina has prac- | ters. No word was received from respect to 3 WAT - tically been abandoned by the United | either vessel during the day, and if L The storm extended as far east as | prove existing law. too slowly.’ States. navy, and the problem will | reports from them fomorrow morning > 1gs S.Mellen t | Indianapolis today. Oklahoma experi- | —— It in waid he exhibted extreme fmp: Dprobably go down in history among the | indicate that the investigation has " in an enced hail and sieet. The storm plaved Peter Francis Curran, for the past | tience. with the degree of progr: General | thus far made toward the enactme ‘untold stories of the‘sea. In the opin- | been fruitless, the active search will 3 e club havoc in the Rocky Mountain states. | ten years president of the ion of the nlvy de; oe:;mant, ‘she foun- | be abandoned. A sharp lookout will be “Ir sac] delaying n.cnnflnenml trains. Federation of Trades Unions in Eng- | of administration bills. d;red. carrying ‘hu- entire. crew kept.h howgevgrdias long fit.l thu:‘ u&- v 5 Wind' of Hurricane Violence. land, died in London, Senators Hasten to Announce ‘of 32 men at some point between Hog | chance o inding any trace e - 2 % sland. where shé was last reported, | tus. Denver, Col. ¥eb. 16._-Snow driven| p.y Theodére Roosevelt and Miss gramme. ‘Winter Quarter Shoals light ves- | Fven -if the Nina is given up for | cupy : by wind.of ost hurricane violence | o I8 L AeOCOre O o New York | By Way of result the senators wers , off the ena-z,o{ Delaware, on Feb- | Jost, it may be several months before £ 3 : and aceompaniéd by an extreme drop ye:’;‘,dfl, to" ’oi:‘ !orf-'::r President | @ble to announce tonight that this mry 6, only a'few:hours after she | her name is stricken from the list | cc 3 7 | in tcmperature prevailed over Lastern | Roosevelt in Khartum. programme had been inaugurated: he; mem vnme of naval vessels. It is recalled that |; Colorado and Wyoming today. on- The almost hopeless tangle into > ver the mercury dropped from §0 above | yjce President Marsh of the New | Which ithe Root and Smoot amend- s-m«nut.ot ‘effect we: -the old Vincennes, a sloop of war, | under . ecmm oft‘he Nav.v v WWin. | witich was Jost in the Bacthe ta 1860, er c yesteraay morning to 2 bove toda¥. /| yoric cotton exchange was witness | ments have got the postal savings J banic bill will- receive attention at & o Ty b Tas carried on the rolls for @ Year Big;Drop: s Temperature. Dofors: Shes cotton gULIEN heling: be- || onterenes tomareow 1 the racme of i | 1 mm 3 ?iflu by telegraph tmm nlendu of | after her reported loss. Louisville,' Ky., Feb. 16.—A remark. ore the house col tee. the- finance committee, of which Se e unfortunate crew, New Haven Man One of Crew. 5 > nMe drop in temperature is recorded o Not Sighted Off Montauk Point. oW S of h at Abilene, Tex., where the thermome- ator Aldrich is chalrman, When whip- s o ey o et eh Ik Tha apow; ot Hes sis ter records 24 above zero today, after Governor Fort of New Jersey receiv- | ped into shape the postal savings bank aft, ex- | bill is to displace the Alaskan legisla- The commandant of the New York [lost naval tug Nina included Frank e v - ' registered . ed e n navy yard -rly'ioda.y telegraphed the | Joseph Carrington, seaman, New Ha- s - 'h[.';u“ T i henme ] o “m:‘;“h';_s’:‘;;‘mz;,“':f e, payorn- | tive council “bill as. the - upsnished navy t that the vessel sight- | ven, Conn., and John O. Hanson, ma- | d . | came with a norther, with an accom- | or's positio nin urging the legislature | Problems which camnot be solved at £d.°¢ Montank Point, Long Island, | chinists's mate, first class, Milford,” hod e | paniment of thunder and sleet. Eight | to vote for an Income tax. the present session. last Sunday. by the whaleback steam- | Mass. % Island and degrees above zero is the figure at The administration railroad bIN is t; ‘Bay View, was the naval tug Awn Wreckage saghtnd by Steamer Essex. 3 Amarillo, Tex. With the Grand Jury. which has | to be reported from the committes on fany 299, tho myatery Burtquuding the | Providence, R. L, Feb. 16—Part of : Weavisst Suow. of Winter been - investigating ' the alleged milk | Interstate commerce during the next i Iafortunate Nina became lwng ' pilot house of a schooner end & 3 trust nearing the completion of its | Week and pressute Is to be used to Bosto) Indianapolls, Ind, Feb. 16-—The|japors it was sald at the office of | Dass it without material amendment as deep as ever. - and consider: er of hea Zone of Search Reduced. weredal:!‘:::dngmemo Bnrneg.t heaviest snowfall of the year in cen- | the gistrict attorney of New York that | The several conservation bills are The zone of search having been re: | Shinnecock, by the officers of tral Indiana centered over Indianapolis | op “investigation of the cold storage | to be perfected by a special commit- duced to the territory between the | steamer Essex, which came inte ) today. warehouses would probably be insti- | tee of western senators, appointed t. ‘Virginia capes and Fenwich island, a | this afternoon from Baltimore. “The endeavor of the commission in| - Tracks Buried Twenty Feet Deep. tuted in New York, day by Chairman Nelson, from t short distance up the coast from W!n was nothing about the wreckage, respect i8 to secure an extension Seattle, Wash., Feb. 16.—Northern —_— membership of the committee on pub- ter Quarter shoals, the department is | said, which would cause them.to the Pacific traflnl due here today are bul- | KRITCHMAN JURY BOX lic lands, and these measures are te awaiting reports from the battleship | lieve that it was from the missing ma- Massachusetts, based upon nflneq seven to fourteen hours NOT YET FILLED. | 2 Feported to the senate as rapidly as FoR TN et sding ba- | aliie Nin. S DG OF suGwaktty (n Moitans, TR i TRy k- tdunbtion.. SiL 48 to'1he where in.some places the track is Two Juros g.|m.d Yesterday—Sophie 5 considered by the judiclary committes buried twenty feet deep. 2 Troubled by Woman Spectator. at _its meeting next Monday Nine Inches Snow in Ind Btatehood legislation, which already Waterbury, Conn., Jeb. 16.—At the | has been reported from the committea COLONEL ROOSEVELT CORPORATION TAX LAW RETURNS NOT TO BE PUBLIC AT EUROPEAN CAPITALS 0 7 S from Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 16.—Nine X S s Lo 5 inches of anow fell in central Inaiana | close of the' second ‘day of the joint | on territories, ia not to be permitied nless Congress Makes Special Ap- | Will Probably Sail for the United the company have | today and tonight it is still -snowing. | trial of Sophle Kritchman and Joe|to lag and probably will réceive at- B P .S e g i T e e s | veetl “Tor e traer OF BRonlbew | tootton: aes soon ras b PO Svinca propriati g on for That Purpose. States the Middle of June. £] S~ B trafiic. - Hireet car service 1s Khulvln-h;h but seven jurors 1;:2 been b-n:’ bill is out of the E N Washingten, Feb. 16.—The returns | Gondokoro, Sudan_ on the Ui demoralized. Interurban electric cars | chosen. e first panel has been ex- | This programme ineludes neither the made by corporations under the daw [ Nile, Feb. 16.—Until Colon Rogs:’ Canadian 8 and steam trains are running late. hausted, and but 32 talesmen of the | federal incorporation Mbill nor ship g a tax of ome per cent. on | velt reaches Khartum it e im- St. Louis Gets Worst Blizzard of the | 56CONd panel of fifty, The two jurors | subsidy legislation, though the latter incomes possible to outline with, any degreée of Grand Trunk to secur: Wint secured today were Willam 8. Cooper, | is likely to pads the senate without accuracy his plans for his visit to the Cor e I, O e our. AD| much Sehjate. an capitals. The ex-president that “unprovoked attacks by St. Louis, Feb. 16.—The worst bliz- | Clifford K. Andrews of Mount Carmel. b e was due here today, but owing to his | Canadian NS af. the winler s mterOhcing vt | THe Rt te the youhesr taal’ S0 T8e.1 NEGRO-HSHR-DOCTOR desire for a hunting expedition for ele- roads might change the | traffic and causing much suffering in |docepted, baing g A phants and giant elands on the Congo | friendly ; St. Louis and throughout Missouri and | challenges Hliowed the state has made BROUGHT 'INTO THE CASE side of the Bal-el-Jabel, which will s ‘Boston southern - Illirois. _ The . temperature | 23,counsel for Sophie 13 and for Mitch- L oy & day or ore, he will:not | their Canadfan ors.” dropped from -85 degrees yesterday |€ll 12. Tt i3 expected "‘" ‘°'"°"°" Earned $15,000 in Eight Y Badters = uh ‘Gondokoro untll tomorrow night Sric : afternoon to 16 tonight, with zero and | new panel will be brous ann In Sip Apes i ay. The trip down the Bar-el- ot advocated Wby | 15 inches of snow forecasted by the | The accused girl at f o-en\nc of Ing _the: Swope Family. .nbgz and the Wh in the launch | Mayor - weather bureau. the afternoo on disp! much i it . | W 5 W t Snow driven by & fierce wind is par- | nervousnegs - :3 - e Bgy " , 3 alyzing street car service, svhile train | bandbag ertered the room ‘and hat r 3 3 service is becoming-demoralized. down four seats bm her.h’ XA e S e ‘FIRECRACKE! OR THE BOY the woman to . BN - st part of the room. Other than this one | or Livep and ; - b MAYOR GAYNOR'S STAND ident, the girl seemed - cheerful and The date for Mr. Roosevelt’s leoture | - B . {pcident, e yis! $15,000 ' m eight 3 - py and took at interest in th b ; : in"Bebr:in ;uyuncena!g,ri::: it m A s Fotd of Fivbcraskers Now is huy"s v.:n e a - afl gt = glqub:r: of ih; lvnpe umny was ma tho :fibt one is7to be deliver his address at Christiania be- 3 w"”_' Bex :; v’s!'l’::;l mw‘d"fiouu;t:r:mlosndmn;lhyé it by Dr. t:nc.“;!mm. a‘-hnmd‘-: scutién, there must be appropria- | fore the Noble peace prize committee. tion of spooo for the lpoclnc purpose. | His engagements a,laoplnclud.e an ad- uI\;.-w thr&d Fe}:. ‘liu.—f’l;:x‘e in:‘lfl“ bay ;elecuns t:ii'ltha’l flmllnn‘ing Jurore will P ‘executor for the os- the B wi not be deprived of s Independ- e resumes n e mort ng tate of Colone Thomas H. Bwo Following -president’s suggestion, | dress at the Sorbonne, Paris, in April, | T trust it is not beyonad the lmits of ence day, celebration in this ofty it i whose dedth s under investigation BALLINGER-PINCHOT & grand jury. Jordan's name was first , | brought into the Swope case when 1EVESTIOATION C. Hyde issued a statemon a visit to Italy and hurried trips to | probability Massachusetts may yet swbmitted to the | Vienna and Budapest. Colonel Roose- | learn something from what is trans- | Mavor Gaynor Sollomine Totter to Five : & = velt will reach England as early as | piring elsewhere. Co issioner Waldo today: =n appropriation for the amount stat- | possible in the third week of May an R e o O iion: na¥ine :Geveloped will eafl for New York the miagis of BUCKSKIN SHIRT FOR TAFT ,'j‘!lchh:x: ‘f‘f:r;:;gered “:hfiummu:‘e; to | ittle or No Headway Made in Glav ¢ ng eonfidence in ber fimband's "on| sition TR v m; e me- s " el n n ha > an & _OpDo: upe. (AL ates, however. for' the SIX SIZES TOO SMALL. | 1y.' the order forbidding the retail sals Cross- Examination. Bwops used Jordums remedles, Jor- dan gave his deposition after much to the pwhblicity feature of the corpor- | present, ar visi 4 D! P t, are provisional of fireyorks in this city between June 3 2 : Washington, Feb. 16.—The Ballinger- 4 .t "tor he contended that his min ation tax law, President Taft and his —_— foliowers have frequently conferred on | REFUSED TO RENEW Brought to White House by Aged Crow | 70 ‘and July 10 in each year. &to 3 k the question of reaching a basis of ad- : Indian Visitor. “T have a_strong feeling in Yavor | Pinchot investigation committec Was[isterings to the Swopes had nothing ministration of the -act. The issue SLIDING SCALE AGREEMENT. | - —_— of ‘the bovs having their firecrackers, | in session for three hours today, and | (5 go with the case. now is squarely before congress and TR AR Washington, Feb. 16.—Fourteen Crow| etc., on July 4, for it is a great com- | then adjourned over unt a4y | * Jordan testified ‘that his medicines Prospeot Good for Increased Wages in | Indians from Montana came fo the| fort-to them. In fact, I am as fond | MOTBIng. Mr. Vertrees, the attorney | . CFOU0 TEACPEC LT Sl SRRIGHES ‘ for Secretary Ballinger, cross-examin- | w. . combounded from = roots . and much interest is manifested as to = of firecrackers nqw as 1 was when a ed Louis R. Glevis, de little or by B T oy B A T B BB o whether that body, in effect, will re- Fall River Cotton Milis. mu today to protest to the enact the existing publicity provifl'nn against the opening of their | boy, and believe that is the case with- 5 . 1 nearly every man vou meet. Never- |00 headway. He had severml argu-| .,; i, tjie woods near Kensas City. i ments with the witness on the subject The herb man says he was born in by granting the appropriation recom- Fall River, Mass., Feb. 16.—An ulti- | reservation to settlement, as proposed mended. . mate increase in wages for Fall River's | In a bill introduced in the senate. One | theless, if the damage to life, limb and : Y thousands of cotton mill operatives is | of the party, an 9ld Indian who was = | property from fireworks is so great as of direct answers. and durlmg one of | chile and was reared by a negro, Wi NIECE OF SENATOR ELKINS hoped for from the action of e five uster, had brought with him | to outweigh the pleasure they give, L | fese Representative Graham of I | Jorgnn, in Texas. Thhere i no record ATTEMPTS SUICIDE |E7eat textile unions, which unenimous- | an elaborately embroidered buckskin | suppcse the order should stand. ot v de'{”‘"‘“& man of the commmits | O his having a physician's lcense in s ly, at separate meetings tonight, re-|war shirt For the president, but at the | "Suppose you collect the statistics | Of Minnesots, chairmnan ot o Kansas. Tired of Life and the Strugglel for | 1254 to renew the sliding scale agree- | sight of the president’s proportions,| on the subject and also in respect of "fl %mg“ te a ‘a“l’:;o th‘"““’“ to-| Fix Witnesses testified at a shovt ses- g ment now in force. With a single ex- | and having in mind the diminutive | whether thére be such a prohibition in e 'i nu"::;f o’;";“m‘ ] "“"’ele;’ sion of the grand jury today. Existence. &eption the unions voted to aoccept. a | size of the shirt, he refrained from | other cities. Also let us submit the . - modified agreement plan suggested presenting his offering. matter to_public sentiment, for as a | 1¢aling With the calling in of the for- Kansas City, Feb, 16.—A few hours | the testile connotl. Time ohorey oF | 7 it A e, Bt R, T est service of Glavie. During the | ATLANTIC CITY S8URF MYSTERY, after giving what she beliqyed to be | presentéd tomorrow to the mmnufac-| BOOKED FOR WETHERSFIELD. _— aaiinetion [of . the “Witheen.yit SEYLER BROTHERS ARRESTED 2 farewell party to a score Of friends, |turers, who are expected to return an —_— ASKS IMMIGRATION OFFICERS Tan Showst: that hefore e, wis: ook — Mies Agnes Leslie FElkins, 26 years |answer by Feb. 28 Sentences Imposed in Criminal Supe- off the Alaska coal land case in May, | | poiergburg, Va—Were Working v old, 2 niece of Senator Stephen B. ior C t Bri TO EXCLUDE HIS WIFE | 1508, he telegraphed the department at 3 ™ WiKins of West Virginia, today = at- ALLDS CONGER CASE rior Court at Bridgeport. 1 - Washington that the United States at the Excelsior Mi tempted suicide ‘by shooting. The e G SE. A = e e i Russian Living in Boston Says He | torney at Portland had urged the ne- e L gy I I B wound will not - prove fatal. New York R _uhli— % E eflmm”"' - 5 t';,‘d" +h Doesn’t Want to Accept Her. cessity of closing up about a thousand etersburg, A, K .——‘ B"m' In a letter addressed io the news- °! cans .- Favor - Most ollowin 'mseme sourt here e d? cases in Oregon, wherein a hearing | B. Seyler and his brother, Arvig Sey- papers Miss Bikine wrote: T sim- Sweeping Investigation. = ol - e New York, Feb. 16.—Wold Jolon of | had to be held immediately, and the | ler, wanted in Atlantic City, N, J., Iy wad tired of life’and the struggle Angslo Musco p! guilty to assault| poofon notifled the immigration au- | full fleld service would be needed. l:ldoonn.cuon w‘;!);‘:qhe'r:z:flc;cof Jane Adams, a youn , e was with intent to murder, 10 to 25 years; thorities today that he does not wish | Three days later Glavis was taken off ? istence was more than I could Albany, N. Y., Feb. 16.—Timothy L. naets ! o 4 the Alaska cases and assigned to the| found washed up on the tw nset ‘Woodruff, chairman of the r Jic Edward Nevans of Newtown, criminal ol aas thal e ol orl et Tttt T s Toumbihn | sl on dangiilerk .10 (0] 30 wears| 2Ccept his Tafe. and asked them to | OC gon work - Glavis testied that ho| miles below the iron pler, whare the ends s w e objection o on one count, five years on second, sen- | 6Xclude her. Mrs. Jolon arrived here rd t the Alaska | girl had last been seen In company rélatives of her choosing a theatrical | bany tonight. said of the Allds-Congrer | 98 0n° Sount five years of second sen- | on°the steamer Hamburg on January | Eot To onders io r 1008, * | ¥ith Winiam Seyler. were arrested eareer was the trus. cause. for the |oase: “There is no difference of opin- | tence to begin at the expiration of the| 5y with her three small children and | cases until October. g bt it I Thoy SCRIEE: G Bl fon among republicans regarding the : ; 29| they are still on Eilis island. She de- e Bt s om0 3 shooting. S R R S s present investigation or any other that | S2ult with intent t" Mill. two to five | ¥ 3 herself i - | $40,000 ED BEEF TRUST INQUIRY. mmay be properly instituted. I veice the | ars: By Phealy, ith reil- fk:lly no money. :nfv?::ofé?:e??f- TO.BE PIVID The brothers disappearsd from At- sentiments of the republican committee | T02d switch, one yelr and of $150 | (jnded as liable to become a public AMONG POOR SEAMBTRESSES :?.,’""c,q ity ly’.']‘chfl:x:rfi-m on 2‘.‘“::‘::‘5 e crime, wl : of February 4. since when vi ous search has been made for t! va Questions as to the Independent Meat | Of the state when I say that I am un- | With costs; Nicholas Delorenzo, theft | 50000 5, 1 Packitg Hous qualifiedly in favor of the most search_ | of watch ‘one to two years; David e i opt ol Baw pany S0 | v the Bamresity ot an.. O inj xha -‘-,uh. one to two years; - g and & ustive investigation of any C le- Danbury, thett from lived in Boston as a single man, Time Actor, H. Howard Paul. rious parts of the country. ay ar- Sy ot The authorities began an investi- E Chicago, Feb. 16— win- | charge of corruption emanating from iShge, Fo he- houses are | ® responsible source made against any | PeTSoD, four months. gation and discovered Jolon. He re- | New York, Feb. 16.—The som of ::;:g ‘:nl;M‘.v'e‘nbtmgx 0:‘,::‘; "":“3‘0’ Cosd dependent” meat packing houses are member of the legislature Hon® of ‘the ‘meat’ business. do hes| OmCS 4 s TERRVNILLE SN SanEerED fiwofi?dcf:":u"’r';r"'fi,f’:xg;’{ofl";r’ifl i’r:g M-Za:r}'m" hwe d‘v’(‘:.adx‘.:m?." nnd celsior mill on the morning of \l- 'hh They were traced to Pete: Hion of the meat business do they —_— handle? - Deat children when they had been returned | vicinity through.the gemerosity of an This will be the trend of guestion- | The Aero Club of America Incorporat- Chammyd . With th of Two and a| ¢ "ql Cia. old-time actor, Henry Howard Paul, :"'"h,'":, %7:.’;3:;"»:;& z'»'n‘lmo. ing tomorrew hefore the federal grand d Half Year. 'Old Girl. As Mrs. Jolon had appealed to|whose will was declared valid roday in | 1= 5 JOCF COPRC) ‘peucemen who Jury, which is hearing ‘evidence in the e ‘Washington the papers in the case | the supreme courf. Mr. Paul & in ‘t;ed the Mg'“ n eOPSAN nt's investigation of an alleg. | . AMbany, 3 1§ —The Aero| Terryville, Conn. Feb. 16.—Charged | have been sent there and a decision is | England in 1905 and left two wills dis- | FOUD v S0 Gruat. Gt s s of thans ca, with principal office | With cau the death of #wo and a| expected in a few days. posing respectively of his property in | detectives. in_New York city, was Incorporated | half year old Edith Mott striking ——— England and America. The clause in the "’xfia‘i.?‘f.‘él‘nf"flitfiin?“e;fi%n‘;f :g?ig’q:?l c:dg;a:gfio ::ztdevelogn‘:ent of gg’:%lghell;em;xm&g‘llm .Gemigg ADDRESS ON “THE BAD BOY” |the American will which caus a| NEBRASKA CONVICT INVENTS was summoned to appear. Milincon anf 10 encorrase ol mani | here Tate ol My the by 1 Prlofmsor - GBI ot ilew Haven | o R ity i3 SELF-BALANCING AEROPLANE Alabama Negro Twice Indicted—Jail :}don,s.f:onfemnces. expositions and zgfieihmdl:}tm'fizzml&i: Church of the Redeemer. ;sbm;}sr::g.ggo. o:nd;mvzittot:;c !Irxl- Will Be Paroled to Enable Him to Mosely, s negro i last might was | HoNend Formes, 3 Stoor misnhi | e medical examines, 3t in under. | St he Church of the Redecmer tonisht are of Ana T woul 1o these aums| Omaha, Neb, Feb. 16.—Judgs We- gyarded by dewmils from four military | H. Valentine, Alan K. Howley, Philip | 5tood, found other marks on the child's | o, “The Bad Boy~ Pror. e e | #lven to any charity that assipt poor gelle of the disirict court was n mt.:fl)e: Y state pardon Boar companies and local officers, following Dodge. William W. Miller, Dave H. | body indicating that she Tad heen i neédlewomen (seamstresses) whose toll tumors that ® mob cwt:;naw?tuck the | Moris, Charles A. Munn, James A, |abused, and an inquest will be held by ii??‘:‘.i”u',i"x’,e‘:‘t"ir”fhé”&'i“é‘;;?,ie"ii g s iy will designate a suitable o to v Jail, was twice by the thr. Jr., and L. L. Gillespie, all of | the coroner tomorrow afternoon. showed more life. Boys, he said, should The court deeided that a valld trust | take charge of him, Willlam Howard, grand Jjury today. ‘One -indictment | New York. The little girl lived with her mot‘her be rea the $40,000 ld| a comvict in the state pe X nitentiary, not be taught by women teachers, but | had been created and the ¢ stator | will be paroled to enable nim to pers charges Mosely with attacki Katie end derstood been wal e Walter, a 14 year old whfien‘gtrl, at ing «‘:::ut‘l;ze street gh:;:cu she nve- by young unmarried men. They ought | be ®@roperly divided as the ¢ *| Tocs ‘Rie, Tuvention of & 1f-balanci: Widstler last Saturday, and the other $335,000 to Yale University. when assauited. to be allowed, he sgld. to wear out the | wished. Ve ropl The pri uthorities are ghucacy emmeplt, with intent,to-mur- f, Boston, et 10— decres suthor: <2 caurch SO .,dm"ng{d“fé?‘:“;;' P U EL Sohvinosd” thls. weropiane. Wikt 5 ap g R PR e R e T MOTHER LEFT $750,000. feminate' beardaa Christ, snd wnile the Lost o Qi it 76“1)’:-;';6'9‘“ improvement over any machine now f & was hidra county probate court toda: 3 Sy gy ave. many pictures o i s AT e : wmuzn‘” v:;‘::‘&::g# Sition of Mra. Evelys M. ss;xon flri; ::d Truce Arranged Over the Control of | Christ they ought to be anes showing ’befaule hek had lost a clvil sult in- Howard was sent to the penitenticry lm'ml-flt case nomoitnnher fear of | the university to terminate a"mb“ — Three Children. Him kicking onr the tables of the | VO v!ng $28, Anthony Zarnulmihof, | from Omaha in 1907 on convietion of s =y ertied. ated under the will of the late Edweard money changers.” 18 years old, committed suicide to-| burglary. He was known as_ an in- — M. Salisbury of New Haven. Under Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 16.—A truce night in the home of hlst sister in | ventor belnrehmn. Suicide with llluminating Gas. the arrangemeént termineting the trust| was arranged today 1N the controversy | Mine Officials Held Responsible. g:pm‘b: plctu::‘n’;' e m-!t!;hr# 4 Py enr:::-le':l .';'r.‘:’."fi "rhe. n':e“:-l-:: New York, Feb. 16.—A man believed Mrs. Salisbury- receives $60,000, the | among relatives over the control of JIndiana, ‘Pa., Feb. 16.—Holding _the | his - left ‘hand. - Some time -ago thc financial backing for the man to yKdein, an inspector for a ‘amount which by her husband’s will | the three children of Mrs. JuMa Fletch- Je!euon & Clarfield Coal and Iron | youth sued a l'ormer employer for 328, | of his invention is said to De prome mmm -os Bostan. was | ¥he walhto be allowed ta bequeath at | or Barnerd, who djed in Pasadena last | company responsible, a coroner's jury | which he had claimed was due him as | is=d. her death. Friday, leaving an estate valued at today found thet the eleven men who wages. He was a carpenter. SIX MONTHS’ BRIDE A SUICIDRE. found dead in.‘his in Fifth atreet d today, FHe commitiad suicide with b :’d"w“fi' ,T":omm will ity Lt e killed i an explosion in the Bri- Pasads und et -mine No, 2 on ruary 5 met their c Thread Mill to Cl minating Ql& The man was about atnmuhip Arrivals. = : A the u-rdh.n-!up of Miss Helena Bar- | geath through egligence 2 o ‘years old At Alsiers: Xieb. 13, Gallia, from New | mad: Hilda Fletcher official. - 2 © 0t MmNl b wtucket, R. L. Feb, 16—Twenty- | Her Husband is a Private Stationed at ork. A. B‘hwhar of five hundred operatives =at the bi Fort Trumbull. ¢ Capsized Sch ed Up. 13, Germania, 23 ed ¥ o - thread mill of J. and P. Coats. limi Feb. &m:m n- % _The co‘nfi'mny Pedestrian Weston at Grand Canyon.|arc affected by an order issued by.the | Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 18, Mre. B - y the reve- T Bremeni Feb. 15, k““*f Wilhelm trat % Albugquerque, N. M. Feb. 16.—Ed- | management tonight, closing the mill | Charles J. Ward, 18 years oI‘ '& lu tter Androscoggin and towed to | Der (}rc-;!e Ft:m \eW.Yor]\ 1 ward Payson Weston spent today at|for an indefinite period because of a | a private in the 1324 com At Gz eb. 16, Grosser Kurfurst, | husban been’ livhu- apart. 'l‘he rruu (xnyon. " He will Jeave at 6|strike of the bedckboys, girl twister | stationed at Fort Trumbu “K':"S:;nhg‘;én Feb, 16, C. T, Tiat- lA‘eeond’i:::hn :o rr?e:'a. tite -apu-uo- §? from Grand '”d"z'-i.;"m"'m.:‘“&i& i c;.;.u. ;n" T b: ?’um e n“l - . 18, A - ers. er e next ke t by dr D, from New York tamnarems. 22’ Asiz day ‘" uhu -itd o be weos anls