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e FEBRUARY 15 —— * e wo _cons Police Guard for - Seyler Brothers PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ANY AT- TEMPT OF ATTACK. . — > 5 San | m‘ 2 of Salva lor, zizeiu’i-’a:.o é mv.sommra mm';:; The loss is estimated s - aiva at $100,000. : Ybufig Woman Tells Her Story in the Superior|™ & a5 - Court at Bridgeport. > fie M. Shaw Delivered an Address opposing a L !flxlzvme Courier-Journal, is 70 y2us < R e s 5 A - a vote of 79 u;too. ':S;:{ 5 for 18 = the system trfw!:-lslng .EFORI YOTINGT HIM: THANK The French Commission of the Car- ue by compulsory labor. AND A GOLD MEDAL. negle hero fund was organized in ‘Mandeville C. Jacobus, counselor :o u'lli. sclimm BODIES the American embassy, died in Pacis from pneumonia. The Danish Steamer Cambodia was een of WILL BE HURRIED TO JAIL HUSBAND AND HIS PAL ARRAIGNED. Immediately on Their Arrival at At- Than the National Geographical Socie- | wrecked near Grimstad. Thirts M lantic City Today—Accused of Com- the crew were saved. ty Should Be Allowed to Express Pleaded Not Guilty to Charges of Robbery, Assault and 1 — 1 3 ; Entertainments Were Given in Ber- ioi Attempt to Murder—Relates How She Came to Marry 17.—he %1900 yoryicts Feslinig of House Memosrs | i i otor o fotmer Vide Presidest plicity in Death of Jane Adams. < : g : Fairbanks and his wife. Joseph ‘Morak—Why Morak Refused el Y S Washi Feb. 17.—Afembers of | _The House Passed the Senate Bill| Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 17.—William in Chicopee—All Night Experience in the Well Stand- | i ew received ' ¥ shington, Feb. 17 Mombers Of | providing an additional judge for tue | Seyler and his brother, Orvis, who were P e H Stocki: > Feet Lgd i £ 1 : . jse injured. a is Pecry exhibit his proofs to the world federal district of Maryland. t.rre‘n c’o‘:l:leé:‘ioiefiitmh,‘mr A Y]::n,hnog l}ln‘_,.,h: b il v g i i e o5 |in seneral before voting him & 4| capy yohn Baston Childs, uader | Adams, whose body was washed up on 2 ‘ carried a medal and the.thanks of congress. It | O/ ", S - e equent rear admirais of was learned today that the naval ¥ »n- mittee was not entirely unanimous on |ihe navy served, died in Topeka, Ken. s —_— X ' i - St. Pet Feb. 4.—The sub-|the proposed bestowal of honors upon : Bridgeport, Conn., Feb, 17.~—In the the girl paid all the expenses of the z g > The Duke of the Abruzzi lectured in superior court here today Annie Mos- | three, including the marriage license | SGRmMI ':::. oo otrhemeogpolmlil:: the discoverer ‘of the pole. < Turin before an audience of 10,000, de- kill told the story of her marriage to |fee. After the wedding she returned measure for the abolition of the death Preconceived Prejudice Charged. scribing his ascent of the Himalayas Joseph Morak and how the latter, as- | to Chicopee and packed her belongings penalty in Russia, has decided to rec- One of the leaders of the house, who the beach here last Sunday, are not expected to resist extradition, and it is probable they will be brought to this city without” delay. William Seyler, wiho has a wife and two children here, is charged by the police with the mur- der’ of the girl, and Orvis is wanted sisted by Bartoni Laski, threw her into |and drew her money from the bank. j declined to allow the use of his na.ne The Police Had Several Shan|as an accessory. -The police had noth- n.well zn the Perry farm in Fairfield | On Friday she wem{o‘smldjnd gy e g et gt i3 e sald today that he was opposed to Clashes with demonstrators at Nea-| ing against Orvis at first, but the fact on the night of Jan. 15 amnd left her, | met the two men. . They told her to cepting the proofs of IMr. Peary that {munster, province of Schleswig-Fl,.-|that he left the city when the girl dis- as they ed,” dead.. The two men | buy tickets for Bridgeport, where Las- N the death penalty at |he discovered thié pole, merely because stein. appeared cause the police to seek him A were ‘at the opening of court | ki said he had a cousin from whom he is considered questionable. the Mational Geographical society 3 5 @s a witness, at least. 3 ®nd pl not guilty to the three They reeched e ceptcd them. He charged a preson- | The Supreme Court of lilinois 'as Strongly Guarded by Police. Atlantic City, N, J,, Feb. 17—The local police will make every effort to precent any public demonstration on the arrival of the Seyler brothers, ac- cused of complicity in the death of ".,'h"m":m forzed ageinet them, rob-|here at, 5. o'clock™ Satunday morning) : Petersburg, Feb. 17.—The dow= | ceived dice in favor of Peary on |decided that Col. Thomas Snell, (he " Conepiracy o rob, assault |and left her in the station untll 6 in ufi' empress, on her i ok hebe parl:r‘ojf the mociety and sald that | éccentric millionaire, was of unsound @nd robbery, and attempt to murder. |the evening when they took her on|gi; has taken up her residence in the |before congress took this step the ver- |mind. Met Morak at Friend’s House. the %17 train to: Falrfield. Anichkoff palace in St. Pe! it- fdict of this society should. he co T e AR The. Crime Committed. self, instead of in her palace at Gat-|firmed by other scientific bodies of t} Dr. John E. James Was Stricken v The Moskill woman said she was paralysis -while attending oourt in china, thi miles out, where she has | world. - : N Jane Adams. Th ‘will arrive here m""";‘;mmw NoR Foland 28,3527 280 | On reaching Fairfield, she said they | restded Eince the outbriek of the Tevo- Opposition to Proposed Honors. ?,’,',’é?}:’:,"’h” and died soon after ia.a|Jane ALAME, i P B S B she was 19 years old. She had lived | Traiked hex across the country through Several members have expressed g them against any attempt of attack, since her arrivdl in this country in |, . que‘:rflons as to where they were position to the proposed honors to| B, Brooks, Formerly a Messenger |2nd they will be hurried to jail. Boston, Salem and Chicopee, where for taking her she was told “Just over the . ’ - ry and one or two have threatened | Boy, has been appointéd general man- Insist on Their Innocence. three years she was a domestic. She |35, 8oy 0 S sight of the Perry house | the win ourt | t0_discuss vigorously ‘the matter cn lager of the Western Union Telegrivh Familles of the accused men still in- met Morak ebout two months efore | ono’ 10" Morak chokeq her and threw | foctiviiey: e iannad. bor the dostn|the floor it it Is brought up there. |company-. sist on their innocence, and are endea: last Cpristmas at a friend’s = home |12 £5'ine ground, calling to Leski to | of the Grand Dure Michael cansed this ¢ oring to raise money to obtain a law- vhere he had come to see her about | ome and help him. They choked her | to be abandcned. “NIGHT RIDERS” INDICTED Joseph Chamberlain Made His Reap- | ver to defend them. Mrs, Willlam Sey- some money that had been stolen from and . 3 % squeezed her so tightly, she smid, —_— SKY. Zier by Joseph Polinski of Indian Or- |tz She diam remember being Chrown | WITNESS JAMES R. KEENE AT COVINGTON, KENTUS into the well and seemed to wake up she -said, to_point out to COULD NOT REMEMBER.| One of the Men Member of the hiim the house in which Bolinsii lived. | 10 fild herself choking in the water S Ly State Legislature. After Ten Years of Unbroken Melan- i He Proposed Marriage. @ll ‘around. She looked up, she said, | Manager of Collapsed Hocking Pool choly, Mrs. Alexander Tannenhalz of Two weeks after their visit to Indian |2nd saw the men looking down at her Again on the Stand. ‘Washington,- Feb. 17.—Pwelve so-|Detroit, Mich. suddenly regained her : becr ) . called “night riders” have been In- | mental faculties. Orchard Morak called at her place of £hen £y throw her bag, bat, MAR] v Yiek Feb. 17, There were. In- | dicted by ho foderal grand. jury - at pearance in the British house of com mons’ and took the oath as a member of parliament. er, wife of the man openly accused by the police of murdering Jane Adams, is prostrated. Police officials refused tonight to make any statement regard- ing the evidence which they claim to have against the two men. Coroner Sonthemer annouwunced that the in- quest into the death of Jane Adams would be held early next week, when empio; and proposed marriage brel snow down Ter, ghor = T htt‘:r ey A 3:‘!13? of 'hel:. ot sl timations of bad faith among members | Covington, Ky., for acts perpetrated in [ The Steamer Magic City was suui | the police evidence against the Seylers mother in the old country in which of the- pool, .regrets for a “moment of |a morthern Kentucky tobacco district |in collision with the Merchants' ar.d | will be disclosed. she said she had been left @ farm and Found in Well by Farmer. Weakness” in which profits of $250,000 | constituting a conspiracy in restraint | Miners’ liner Parthian at the mouth of iy fuida™ that wanted him to come home z xA!‘l‘nida.o (;‘ry gut. dshe dian’t call for | Were “overlooked,” and ¢ of h;;er!ltMei tl:d:, atchc:fl'g;ggnt‘?ne’:fl;; the St. Johns river, Florida. ADMINISTRATION RAILROAD BILL end settle down. 't |help until s rd them away. mation received by e o e Delicved What | She tricd to climb. up the sidte of the | B Keene today; _when he took the | justice today from Edwin P. Grosven-| John E. Scott of Harrisburg, Pa., REINTRODUCED IN HOUSE. x'.-,,, him. 2 s well, but she shoes were so slippery or, one of the assistants to Wade H. | the sixth pergon figuring prominaatly gy Morak Couldn't Find Suitable Pi 'that she could not get a foothold end | ment of the collapsed Columbus and | Ellis, who has been supervising the in- |in the Pennsylvania state capitol g Language of Bill Modified, New Sec- ind Su e Place 1o | she took off her stockings, but her feet | Hocking pool. vestigation into the aileged outrages |case whom death has claimed. tions Added. Get Married. - and hands were 5o cold that she was | Mr. Keene’s books proved too blind | against independent tobacco growers. ‘Washington, Feb. 17.—The adminis- tration railroad bill amending the in- terstate commerce act, originally in- troduced in the house by Representa- tive Townsend of Michigan, was rein- troduced by him today with'a number of important amendments drawn by Attorney General Wickersham which change the bill in the matter of the creation of the eourt of comme: in the reghlation of ‘stoeks and bonds and in the Inclusion of eiectric rafiroads in the scope of the measure, - In many particulars the l-ngua. of the bill *is modifléd and new fonm are added. The amendment relating to the commerce court limits its power to that of a federal circuit coi The stock” and bopd provision is &mended #0 as to permit of the reorganimation of rafhroads, and the merger of rail- roads not directly prohibitad. The act establishes the genmeral principle that no stock shall be issued rallroads except at par, and no bon except at their reasonable market or selling val- ue as ascertained Dy the interstate commerce commission, and that where Th ent to Boston arri unable to raise herself, so she stood|for counsel for the receiver, and too| The offense on which these indict- G. W. Neville of the New York cot- But :; :hon- arcival th::gf‘if;?am;i; all through the night. in her stocking |Plind for him. There were ontries|ments are based is characterized as |ton exchange again took the stand n ?fln': iike the place and they went to | feet on a ledge of ice. On Sunday showing purchases and sales, but noth- | one of the most literal examples of re- | the anti-option hearing before i1he fynn. When she asked him ‘why- they | morning the Perrys found her and took | Ii% to show for who: straint in trade that has ever come to | house committee on agriculture. didn’t marry in Chicopee, he said he | her out. k- the attention of the department. — ad bet a man a hundred dollar: oli 1 Wi % It occurred at Dry Ridge, a station Representative Pearre Pri led over ::e wouldn’t get hmn-nea dmc:,.thf; sl Pastar & Withies on_the Cincinnat! Southern railway. An | the house at the invitation of Speaker Lynn they talked with jest and | At this point the woman’s testimony 00 | independent tobacco grower took to the | Cannon during the consideration of a Morak said he ‘talked -to:. priest was stopped and Rev. Ladislaw Kiel- station a shipment destined for a Cin- | bill to erect a monument to General wshe went to- Wk B ecinnati warehouse and left it with the | James Shields. wvent to Paii ... "Wh agent after receiving a bill of :lading. S e the stati ‘here d ‘The night riders, heari of it, sought Little. Towns and Villag 3 to dissuade” both the shipper and the | sprung up so quickly in the once id > Jater re c 3 to Catherine i . pos resi Tater ‘she ‘xm‘; v g;flr%: % M. KeeniA reiterated his conviction nnaxm&o%fihm@mm ine - ony S ohtnnverm’ agent from sending the tobacce, but, | deserts where Uncle Sam has estap- . g rmed, and added ‘being - unsuccessful, compelled the owwn- | lished irrigation pzject- that now 1.0t er to give up his bill of lading. They |only farm lands dre in demand, but 8 r ompanion ned, and with her as the bridesmaid at the wedding. then . went . to. the .agent and got the |town lots are selling at fair prices, tobacco. 7. The Jast witness of the day was Den- . The men indicted.are John S. Steers, member of the Kentucky legisiature, STREEL_STEANGHIP YUOATAN ;du { Méthy' who testified to per- ng e .ma; el 1 Bn.rtfm? £ rriage ceremony in Simpson, A. Gus Webb, Jery S. RAMMED AN ICEBERG. ent was overridden, The trial wid be continued tomor- Carter, Hugh L. Conrad, Frank K. Con- row. ‘weakness.” The contradiction between rad, R. L. Conrad, John W. Collendar, | Sank in Eight Minutes—Bound from JohnBe()luld;tve]Il.Willh.!; Mglligag, M;ri- Valdez to Seattle—No Loss of Life— on Bennett, N. Conrad. Two counts of the dndictment ate for cono| CoTLhWAYs on an . spiracy in restraint of trade and one Juneau,, Alaska, Feb. 17.—The steel and. this statement and his subsequent as- for combination. teamship Yucatan of ti Alaska - sertion that the stock would have gone . 8 nship Ean 10 e either stock or bonds is paid for in CLARENCE F. GROVER PUBLICITY PROVISION OF to 100, “if everybody had kept faith,”| oy epe STREET FIGHTING e e T eorae Ay, Pemany 5 YA | property, ita falr value must be ascer- was not explained. CORPORATION TAX LAW “After %tix: first glclbol had behe: dis- & = o tribute you_tell anyone that you House Against Appropriation to Carry | haa mfli your indlvtd\nlyb:!dlnss?"y tained by the commission. The electric railroads in the amend- ed bill are granted the concession they desired as ascertained at the recent hearings, wherein it was complained that the bill was a discrimination in favor of the steam lines to ¢the finan- cial detriment of the electric roads. e WOMAN HEAVILY CHAINED FEARED BODILY HARM New Feature Introduced Into Will York, bound from Valdez to Seattle, AT FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN | wit, " g5 passengers, struck an iceberg in Icy Strait yesterday and sank with- Betwge' Suffrage Demonstrators and | i aigh¢ minutes in six fathoms of wa- P8lice—Many Persons Wounded. ter, at high tide. There was no loss . 3 of life, and so far as is known no one Frankfort-on- lain, Feb. 17.—Se- | was injured. vere street fighting occurred late to- | The shipwrceked passengers and sail- night between the police and suffrage | ors are camped on Chichagof Island. Ccentest Evidence. it Into Effect. “I never tell anyone my business,” | % p: < answered Mr. Keene, with emphasis. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 17.—Clarence ‘Washington, Feb. 17.—It is well un- | He recelved no compensation for his| "’ ¥. Glover, the murdered Waltham | derstood among the majority leaders | service, he said, other than what he laundryman, was influenced by fear of | of the house that no immediate effort | made on the poel in common with oth= bodily harm from his wife, Mrs. Lil- | will be.made to meet the request of | er members. s demonstrators, and a large number | They will be broi t to Juneau to- ;:;ln ?lmer, when he made his will in | the treasury department for an appro- o= v i1 7 gy SR were wounded on both sides. o by the mm, Georgia, which BETWEEN BED AND WALL. ich or oqecording to testimony | priation of $50,000 with which to carry | GALE RAGING IN OHIO, The socialists had organized five mass | left Juneau soon after news of the S v was offe; today at the hear- | into effect the publicity provision of £ HEAVY SNOW WITH IT.| meetings, which passed off in gosd or- | wreck was received. Told Pitiful Tale of Two Years’ Im- ins on the will in the provate couct the Sorporation lax law. The appro- as Mrs. ur P, Glover, w! priation would mecessaril ha i H H one of the murdered man’s brothers, | come from the ways and xgeans \:;";? Traffic D."““".M—wmd Tty who are seeking to have the will brok- | mittee authorizing the appropriations Sixty Miles an Hour. er, who introduced this new- feature | committee to bring .n a bill. This into the evidence She said her broth- | would be necessary even if the item | Cleveland, O., Feb. 17.—A gale rang- er-in-law told her he hoped his broth- | were to be tacked on to anyone of |ing in velocity from forty to sixty ers would not blame him for what he | the deficiency appropriation bills. miles .an hour and bearing with had done in regard to-his will, as he It was said today that Champ Clark, dared not do otherwise. the minority leader, went to Chairman . Test The continued absence of Mrs. Lil- | Payne of the ways and means com- | Passenger trains on the New Yorlk Han M. Glover fromuthe court room | mittee and served notice that if any | Central and Pennsylvania lines ave caused much speculation, Most of the | attempt. was made to patch up this | UnDing two to four hours late. S testimony of the day came from the | provision of the law through the ways | Purben cars are reported stalled : brothers of the dead man or their |and means committes he would move |2Rd south of here and local trafic Is der, but crowds at a later hour gath- First Mate Gutafson of the Yucatan ered in the principal streets, singing | and Captain Raymond Jaeger of the and cheering for the secret ballot. A | fishing schooner Alexandria arrived to- conflict with the police immediately | day with news of the loss of hthe Yu- ensued. The police used their sabers | catan. ang !;;vol;'eer:a. cltmrginx' sev?;’:‘i tim;el';; The Yucatan was bound for Chicha- an e monstrators replie wii gof Island to take on a cargo of gyp- volleys of stones and bags of pepper. | sum. When Icy Strait was reached the | clcared UP ftoday, when = the = polte Four civilians seriously wounded | water was smooth but there were great | byo e netweoon the bed and the wail were taken to the hospital, and a po- | fields of ice. Snow was falling so thick- | 3 FoUvy "o It 0y 3 g liceman who had been stabbed through | Iy that it was impossible to see far | "pHiD X SETTOL o Wl g ool the lungs. These, however, constitute | ahad. Caotain' W, P. Porter was on trongly padlocked around the neck, » ?nlyda small proportion of those in- |.the bridge with the pifot, Captain John | SITONEW DRCOESC SERILC A0 o0 & jured. Johnson, who commanded the steam- " Fighting still continued at midnight mail, but strengthened by a beit of prisonment—Husband Arrested. Paris, Feb. 17.—The disappearance of the young wife of a druggist named Parat, whose pharmaecy is near the scene of the Steinhedl murder, was wives, and all purported to show a |that the whole tariff question be re. | SPasmodic. i i 5 ship Obio when-she was lost in Brit-| ., 0 rings, enveloped the body. Both feeling of anxiety on the part of Clar- | opened Conference between republi- | Fractically no freight trains 1o veEiows QEEieey ot e qity- ‘Ehslff,l"s';::,"w“;:mr;lé:‘::d‘::’;'“;hg objects could be removed only by the ence F. Glover that his wife intended ! can leaders were fr t tod: moving. thousands of cars being h to do him harm subject .and it -w:: u;:ch.rec;ytg:i;:: here, at Buffalo, Youngstown and va- o = e :ll:“zme house would not try to give rious @ivision points.A € treasury department.the appr - P R ation requested. PPTOPTL- | BATTLE IN PROGRESS NEAR ACOYAPA, NICARGAUA Three Hundred Government Troops Engage 1,200 Insurgents PITCHED BATTLE BETWEEN steamer crept through the ice. i woman told e Pltitul taky, of two Presently an iceberg loomed up ahead i P 1 ERIFF: ke years’ imprisonment and martyrdom. ILLINOIS SH S AND MOB. | o the seamship rammed it, a great I November, Aile stifl in chains Attempt to Take Negro Purse Snatoh- | 1gf° PEIU (OFT In the sie of the ves- | ghe gave birth o hor afth child. The er from Cairo Jail. Full steam ahead was ordered, and |husband refused to call @ doctor ' the Yucatan was beached on the is-| . 5 gD ok 'Sis. wite, Bt MBS a- Cairo, TIL, Feb. 17.—A pitched bat- | land. The boats wers lowered and all | that e Joved T8 e, ?ile ist no:eé‘;tmm!f bet:een twenty [ on board were taken ashore without | tremely jealous 2 leputy - s s guarding the jail and a | mishap. The ten women passengers mob of two hundred persons who are [ were taken off first. Food and bedding CHALLENGED ST. LOUIS BANKER trying to-break into the jail to get a | and the mails were alsc saved. TO FIGHT A DUEL. mnegro charged with purse snatching. On the island the castaways found - Two of the mob have been shot and | cabins, and, with sufficlent food, cloth- | Real Estate Dealer Was Promptly Put CONGRESS. Diplomatic and Consular Jill Passsi— Indian Appropriation Bill. ANTI-OPTION HEARING tpraprl : Washington, Feb. 17.—In conneztion | Inqui Switches [+ - @vith the consideration of @ bill graat- | . change te Grain Monr! X fing the right of way for an oil and Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 17.—Gen- as pipe line across his state, Senator Washin, 3 gton, Feb. 17.—The investi- | eral Vasquez, commanding three hun- 55:‘ yDafis of e sasan fu the S Seate gation, of transactions in futures in|dred of the government troops, is re- es and boards of trade, which | ported to be battling against General Somn D Rockotaicr lfemBany “EQ | has been proceeding before the house | Mena, at the head of 1200 insurgents | the mob is now firing on the jail ing, blankeis and wood, are not likely ridber Acveit. then passoll, with only the evota e ‘;&: committee on agriculture, switched to- | in_ the vicinity of Acoyapa. It is sur- The local militia company has been | to suffer. Many passengers lost their gl e v Davis In opposition ¥ S mg& m the cotton exchanges to | mised that Vasquez engaged Mena to | ordered out. personal effacts. St. Louis, Feb, 17,—Poting & re- = P thé grain marts. Both sides on the | prevent him from effecting a junction | _ Springfield, Il Feb. 17.—Governor e A volver today at Simon Seelig, president The senate also passed the diplomatic mnd consular Bl ing G BDIED- Dennen tonight ordered the Cairo com- | BOTH ENGINES DERAILED, of the Savings Trust company, Martin t. of the state militia to be ready to question of the proposed legislation to | iz Chontaless with General Chamorro. assist Sheriff Nellis to preserve order PASSENGERS SHAKEN UP. | 1. Dawson, a real estate dealer, ohal- - abolish the speculative operations in | The fighting began at St. Vincente, 18 f’;iu"’;.:f :;;"#‘“ o t- | the New York cotton exchange closed | miles east of Acoyapa, at 4 o'elock £ <37 S0 pre ok ey 45 lenged the banker to a duel. Bigh pribes of o today and tomorrow delegates from | yesterday afternoon, Darkness com- | Cairo. eriff. Nellls, tn.asgking, i “Ciet your gun and come outside,” de- ?n &n i _eOum s el : the grain exchanges of Chicago, Phil- | pelled the cessation of hostilities, but errior Dencen for troops, said that | B. & M. Northbound Montreal Train| "ol Vo, Bl " iy pointing his ¢ion Bill and measures of locas dntareet | 2delphia, Duluth and Minneapolis will | the.fight was resumed this morning. | L0 young negroes had been snatching Struck Helping Engine. weapon at Seelig, “and we'll shoot it fn the District of Columbia took up ‘be voice their opposition to the pending | No details of the engagement have D . = 3 ol out.” € : bills. reached here, but reinforcements are L, S Lyndonvile, Vt., Feb. 17..—Both en- Seelig threw open his coat for the time of the session. i H J i 3 % Both the New York stock B now on their way to Vasquez. sent out word to the. mob that 1:|gines were derailed and a number of | . jon. “I havenm't t Both houses will meet tomorrow. an@ thevwhite mleve trafite were Shne sl e o, Fould fight to a fihfim‘- and two mern | passengers shaken up when the Boston phamsis LA i o W~ e ey s b ndetba : COLD ST IMIT. ell in the first rush. It is not knowr [and Maine nor und Boston an " raation a clerk oadl- EXPLOSION IN POWDER MiLL. | B I Mandelbaum, a member of the STONREE & how severely they were injured. Montreal train No. 41 an Into a helD- | eq0 o e and Dawson s ar- John Pratt, the negro the mob is|ing engine, a short distance south of Seelig owe, after, was arrested today and identi- | West Burke Station late today. The {,’:,:",,;nn’:;i_ SRt URAC . filed by two women as the man wh | train left Boston at 10 o'clock this The two men fought a duel in front snatched their purses, He confessed | morning. Just before reaching West of the bank last July, after a simijar and was indicted an hour later. Burke a helping engine appeared on Beeli; Y but neith challenge in g’'s ofice, ! er —_— the same track ahead, too suddenly o | wog injured. L4 Robert ‘Young Committed Suicide in | 2llow the engineer of the passenger e : train to s e e > kment. workme < iy b i Venezuela. liston. The shock tambled the engine | K7ex Car Went Down Embankment. erty loss of $50,000. Hour other em- ine via Hell Gate Bridge. share of its perishable foodstuffs. Pros- | . Caracas, Venezuela, Feb. 17.—Robert | crews about heavily, cutting or bruis- | _ South RANOF, LConn., | St = ployes were seriously If not fatally in- | New Haven, Conn, Feb. 17—It is| ecutor Garven Js convinved from the Young, formerly an employe of the | ing them, and greatly alarmed the pas- | While driving a test car from the Jammdcare = dozen mors, including Su- | stated here authoritatively that —the|evidence thus far adduced before the | Panama Railroad company and secre- | sengers, but none was injured serious- | Knox automobile factory throush here perintendent 'Martina, were severcly | New York New Haven and Hartford | grand jury of Hudson county that six | tary of the Columbian Trust company |lv. Trafic was blocked for several | today, the machine became un: e r and bruised. Twenty-five build- | and Pennsylvanin. Railroad companies | months is the outside limit of cold | of Pananra, shot and killed his wife | hours. b sed went down' Sn @ g ings made up the piant. Fire followed | bave made almost the final arrange- | storage compatible with the public throwing R. W* Bhaw, its drives; ost, the explosion -and ten of these build- | ments for the construction of the con- | health. ¥ btuklnf his leg and infusine _him ings Were burned. " TpeHing lins via 5&“&0& bridge, prac- FASARIE ol Young left a note saying that financial intorally. Shaw was taken 1o EEE L e— t! v e ving been B xtends H difficulties were the cause of his act. 0! ospital. e r Would Extend Time for Filing Corpo- | cured. The mew line, which win tase| o\ oto! E ,,f:,‘,!,," il - o o B R T R R SosSeEt [DEPIIRR “iv Watng TapIIIPOL - £ & es wherein the law could overstep i New Jersey and New York to Co-op- Five Lives Lost at San Lorenzo, Cal.|{ounids in certain particulars. Fie dec erate in Probing Inquiry. —-PI"P_'OHY Loss $50,000. scribed the exchange as generally g s without blemish. Former President | , NeW York, Feb. 17.—New Jersey and Oakland, Cal, Feb. 17.—An losion | Hiubbard traced the exchange’s evolu- | New York will co-operate within the in . the mixing ‘of the Trojan | tion. forty-eight hours in an effort to next powder works at San Lorenzo, t = reach the bottom of the cold storage cost the lives of Chemist Reuben Tharp | Final Arrangements for Connecting | Situation in Jersey City, which supplies end four kmen. and caused a prop- Greater New York with the larger and himself in the room they were oc- cupying at a hote} here last night. GAVE HIS LIFE FOR OTHERS. Horrible Death of Night Watchman at Southern Railway Bridge. which may account for Shaw" urn: . about two years in its construction ebted to the International Ban e and will cost not less than 315,000,000, Bristol Co - pany of Colon. He was of Ger:’g ¥ the machine’s control, < - will be built through & third corpora- ongregational chi 4 e Fort Motte, S. C., Feb. 17 —Sacrific- » e w Y t s mality and Mrs. Young was a na- | yng his life to save the lives of others, PI to Fight Tuberculesls. g . “tonight, tion, the New York Connecting com- tive of Panama. = . Ao A OE— ans to gh X F: v pany, financed by the two larger.cor- the Southern railway at Congaree riv- | New Haven Feb 17.—It was an- K s 8School Scholarships. met with horrible death | Pounced tonight that plans are being er N . ised. laber New Haven, Sept. 17 —Scholarships | at his post_ being caughit in the ma- | m&de for meetings of organ in the Yale avu?xty 8chool awarded chinery of the drawbridge and erushed | throughout the o 'mnlhrch 5. tor on basis of high class room work have | to death. the purpose of #e ng steps tlo M\ been announced as follow: TFogg A steamer arrived at the bridge at | tuberculosis, o m:;o:mnt = " scholarships. senior class, M. ¥. Witt- | 5.30 o'clock and the watchman opened | charge of John Guns on - o Tt~ ler, Seattle. Wash.; middle class, Hueh the draw for it to pass, but as a train | ford. Hartshorne, ethuen, Mass.; Allis | was due at six o’clock he: hastened up B P D. at Hartford scholarships, senior class, R. E. Chand- } the track to place a warniug signal. George reston artfor ler, Ai ale, Mass. middle class, A. | Coming back to close the draw he fall Hartford, Feb, 17.—George B A art, Nyby . Sweden, ju- | into the aperture used for oiling the | ton, one of the pldest Masons the Shortl; ity, died at his Home on rroa& odvta He was 75 years old and e e A Death of Prominent Theatrical and n, Feb. 17—Frank V. man, died at his home in Dorchester late today, 46. He man- John 1. y afterward the train claimed .chinery, of Boston - A "\ 3 thhn - matter l:»'egf“z‘.} 3 crew closed the draw and crushed eheg cl ; & Univedsity» ks

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