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= v » VOL. LIL—NO. 43 TILLWAN'S CONDITION 15 ALARMING| et Exrersvis [Peary’s Data May:Seyler Brathers | Covmet Toer 3 e g a man in_an automoblic 8" SPIRIT QUELLED. Bragania, wilo icently. married G =Wk ém,,l..m Next Seventy-two Hours Will Determine Out- &gl foses bl & Seaetary Bating e an ez GTOUDS - Of Men ~About the Streets but N come of His Illness. }/ R e e | RUMORED PLAN OF HOUSE NAVAL A Crowd Allowed to Gather. The House Interstate - I/ | a0 1 know the people said to have been e A g I sl g AT ivS W auats Cosnieses e ¥ ; PRICE_TWO CENTS duecd by Representative Cooks. onear caowo a7 sno. | o855 TS s ot THREE MILITIA COMPANIES ON DUTY e i iaton thae e Cnerr dmacies | Threats Made Against Sheriff Nellis for the Killing Death of Jane Adams, Seemed Thor- duc to the o ine In- o oot - e s e Members of the Mob Thursday Night—Negro Pur * oughly Cowsd—Both Closely Gua Judge Martin L. Bundy, oue of the Snatcher Gets Fourteen Year Sentence—Mi itia C ‘Washington, Feb, 18.—The sugges- Z hune‘fi"efi' J’:te rifiblww:; dffglf.’: tain L: in Getti Qut His M : asl ] e 7 A6 Vienna, Feb. 18—Dr. Carl Lueger, | tion that Civil Engineer Robert E. LR Newcastle, Ind. 3 hate in Sesting Gut tis Men. _ | anti-semite leader and burgomaster of | Peary, the explorer, should be request- | ed s )| Vienna, is dying. Dr. Lueger was Born | ed to’ submit proofs of his discovery by the local police au. The Lon 3 I.ifl:"e?lfé primiy logfe London, Feb. 18.—The Wollaston U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA |soidmediy sor cootopical reocuscn'viz | DR, GOOK HAS MORE PROOF s clety of Lopdon upon Dr. Willam B. Scott, Blair professor of geology at P Princeton university. American Am- | Which He Maintains Will Settle the ‘Will Prebably Never Gain the Complete Use of Speech— o Reid recelved the medai on [ 7 0 T e Chile. 2 phasia Has Also Developed—Southern Senator Suf-| conterrea by unantimous vote of the | "o "0 fering from Second Stroke of Paralysis—His Children| tue highest award in the sift of the > society -at its annual meeting. It is soclety, Summoned to the Bedside. ‘Washington, Feb. 15.—Benjamin Ry- | it was asserted that the senators mInd | in Vienna in Octover. 1554, He Is a | of i Y B - Tiiiman, selisveavai e et | farly alert and that he was con- | graduate of Vienna university and & fos'OF (e womd pofors contress Erant- fhoritles Wit belng reaponsle o | with a sweeping victory for direct plu- | Cairo, TIL, Feb_18.—With throe com- | Searching Investigation of Jai Carclina and one of the mest pictur- | 2*/0U° f oy e e B lawyer by profession. He was elected | ed him honors, was the subject of con= | Jjor Gon - 'of Febru. | Tality primaries. panies ‘of the miilitla guarding the e as a specialist on disorders of the brain, | 1o the lower Austrian house a5 a Tep- | siderably ent among members -of | Jon-dollar pier on the night & court house and jail under dfrect su- Recus csque characters in congress, is crit- | the seat Mr. Tillman’s illness, was ask- | resentative of the anti-semitic Darty | the hodse soday . ary 4, arrived in this city tonight in | .. genute Listened to o discussion | pervision of Adjatant Geneval Irank | A searching grand jury invest feally ill here. His condition is ex- | €d to make an examination. The Ver- | jn° 1885 and subsequently became the S charge of two detectives who arrested |y} SeRAte, Lletoned, 1o O G Enu | B on o 2 djutant’ General Frank | 5" ho"gttack on th S ¢remely grave, and Dr. B. F. Pickford, | dict of the physiclans after the con-|jeader of that organization. He was What House Committes May Do. | the men at Petersburg, Va. Orvis had | Of 122 bit suthiprizing 350,000,000 Wotth | B Dixon, the city wettled down tonlght | 1y “Sidgo Butler immedl the attending physician, said late today that the elected ‘mayor of Vienna in 1905 and | It is possible” that the house com- |a smile on his face, but the older man | N Jiion o B $2 ompiate quist) after & AtSsOUOUN | the alsposal of the cuses ag that the outcome of illness would that | has done the city much good mittee on naval affairs, which will re- [ 2ppeared thoroughly cowed as they AikA ot Poirit ia quelled. T O e amoP | two ‘megroes. Judge Butler's i e determimed within the next seventy- : - Dort the Dill for homors for Peary, | were huried from the train to the DO- | Rpopert Gardon, 75 years old, of | tored groups of men abous the streets, | Uons 1o the grand jury we two hours. 200 TALESMEN SUMMONED, o T e Pittsburg, after voting for half a cen- | but ne crowd Is allowed to congre- | Staice a demand that the r ¥ to submit bis proofs to the uni- Placed in Separate Cells. iy Ty Cleptosall St 1§ oot s W= | Bore. Braught to Justice and mad g or rioting, o felor R been KRITCHMAN JURY BOX FILLED. | versity of Copenhage some -oth . et ) E i The senators right side is almest | the patient, and Dr. Plekf N Tnproudiced body - e e e TR et Eaimeed ot s da: S ERPSR iR AIDIV-Breri) City and County Officers Conf Taioped aa HTAE b & careta e | e e | uer Widdied Bl Shodm—ioe], The Musee Sill frinting Ms reey | Senanim swaiting the arvival o the | Mehammed Abduliah off Samaiiland,| Thicats wero mude oty asuinet | i contict A S - - Fi o or. itohell Interested, Sophie N . | the thanks of congress e ¢ - e erift Trod D, Nailis’ for the i conftiat between 2 o0 orthage on the Jeft side of the brain amily ont F 2 ell Intere phie Nerveus | ipon Him the sank of rear admiral on | the. f e b e e e s | S demma b burmieg ~tosan ~and | of Alexandor Halllday and the wound L Riarked (i He nearly lost the power of artic- | The alarm of the . = = s 3 Vith the | the retired list. is opposed by mem- | gayc ' ¥, The men | slagshtering tribesmen in Arabis. ing of four other men by deputies in y % ana this is regarded by the!by ) telegras > g 3 aval he serto tom W. Babe: it of | I dismissed from the court room | bers of the sub-committee of paval | were placed in separate cells, the en- — e Ic Fgn doctor as_the most us svmptom | < i‘:z_mm,,, for defense and prose. | committee having the Peary bills in | i jingin of the Sail “neing’ vefween | Competition, and Not Combinations the fail last night in an’attempt to | BIyised of any trouble unill 2 o' G “aroli n he South g ey e cution arguing over the admission of | tharge. 7 the prisoners, are being_closely | o agrements, ity the prices of meats, | lyneh a negro purse enatcher, but the | 2 the morning and he u may recover from ‘paralysis, | sane and the Tillman's family physi- oy So = K watched, mot even William Seyler's | claimed several big packers at the in- | presence of soldiers prevents any open | PO0 FOBC L ikelibood, it is said, he will | cian. He has replied that he will leave | the dying declaration of Bronislow ent to swkist. e e eompiete g of tpeseh, | Colimbia for Washington tomerrow | Kulvinskas, for the murder of whom | COOK PREPARING S wife being tted to see him. She | vestigation at Jefferson City, Mo. demonstration. R aaney. ofithe Ca The semators most cherished weapon In | morning. The fact that Dr. Babeock | Sophie Kritchman and Joe Mitchell are ANOTHER STORY | will probably be granted an intérview Neoro, Sentenasd S0 oeloo: Teat nigh 6o 1is public service us a national legis- | will not leave Columbla untll tomor- | belng jointly tried, court was ad- 2 =2 with the accused man tomorrow. The Sloop Jeanne d'Arc, containing y b R iy e . Jator, the keen edge of which has en- | row seems to corroborate the statement | journed late today until Tuesday, when | Explorer Calls on Old Comrade _ Third Degree Hinted At. a cargo of petroleum, blew up at her| John Prait, the negro. whom the [ pefh #09 €I6 Mot report jivened many debates of wide interest | that there was danger, but not imme- | the arguments will be resumed. An il ldie it wharf at Brest, France, and the cap- | mob intended to lynch, was sentenced | g s 0% S 1o i Ao in congress. diate, of a fatal turn in the m}nfl :,nadont tfittha dlyA;‘as t‘!:‘e ?hlbliuon 2 e i nghe. "’"":“"“"“"u':m:n:" r:n;akr: :i'mn“fl one sailor were burned to[ today to prison for not more than 14 | & Sabosns Al Cléred 3 condition. 3 y State L torne; ing the blood- tateme TogAr leath. years. n 0 Second Stroke of Paralysis. e Wife P stained #nd. bullet-riddied shirt end| Bentlazo Chill Feb 18—Dr Fred- et e s acnteen, but . < R He will pe taken to prison tomorrow | Mayor Parsons has orc Senato: today- - | is hinted that both undergo the | Jn the Second Congressional district | with twelve other convicts in a spe- |loons closed untll dange This is the second stroke of paralysis other articles of wearing.apparel worn tity. He visited his old comrade, the | third degree before morning. The de- | of Georgia Judge Anderson S. Rocden- | cial train. disturbances was paseed the southern senator has suffered, the | Absolute qufet hasbeen enjoined and | by Kulyinskas when shot in (he woods firet having occurred mearly two years | practically nobody-exeept relatives sees Belglan engineer, Rysselberghe, and | tectives sald that both prisoners be- = 3 . . ek K G S soses e when e - -ved a mervous break. | the pationt. The senators wife and|in Unioll CIY. The defense foueht| oo werk together for some hours: | came a trifle nervous as the frain Sb. | Derryed (e g Samen | i hooin IO, AFTested a8 o suspect- | e dalidey | famly & down. At that tume he was treated | their eldest son, Benjamin R. Tillman, its, but was overruled ;, the court. ‘The two men were members of the | proached this city and they appeared |nf, Grigss. ing of women’s pockebtooks, was ]i.‘ anid the esunty for dax - IR Auinta saniariom and later t00k | Jre are with him, and is_othor two | 1'%, bUt was overruled by the court. | peigian Antarctie expedition of 1897- | Felieved when they had been safely | M- leaned tomight. The krand Jury faiied | iday, who was a xon of form: & irip for the bemefit of his health.|children—Henry 'C, and Sallie May| 038 DUIRE o the Jyy Do was Som- | 'gs, and the engineer recognized Cook | landed behind the prison bars. Scana VOLUTI T o7 At ey Lo e N THllday. was ot 5 Jate today Dr. Willlam A. White, su- | Tiliman, have been summoned by tele- | Par i B0 G700 €8 OPCUIE OF 08| when they were feliow passengers on Dead Girl's Father at Station. CARAGUAN REVOLUTION Sl artonos e T rmet oo metl neck - He W oo the wrow - perintendent of the government hos- | graph to the bedside of their father.|ihe twelve men took the better part|the steamer from Valdivia. Untilzow,| . ..o pawara Seyle FIGHTING RESUMED | utcs atter he cntered court and plead- | court house porch fea: Pital for the insans, was called Into|They will probably leave Greenwood, | (p® iiel%e Lo g of | however, Dr. Cook had refused to ree- rge Edwa: evler, a_younger v ered cou I use ne eonsultation with Dr. Pickford. While ' 8. C., for the national capital 8t once. | 950 coiesorsy ~ ® summoning of | o ise his former combanion. dbrother of the prisoners. made a fly- | g .. g Last Wednesday After- | €1 Bullty to the indictment roturned | before Nellis ‘would perm > (4 389 taleamen. Cook told Rysselberghe it is saiq, | IN€ leap from the rapidly moving ex- o Began La: ednesday After- | yesterday. to remove him to a hos e e ey pressed 2| that he was preparing a completo ac- | Press when he saw the great crowd nosnr—Stheily et jiacky: . i - et congregated about the railroad station, 4 P L R e ’;;D:‘:‘E,:m:r' ‘R’.“m v X mr‘:r?u:’fai‘:g, Sl fiz"nutxa‘x’;tgiu'.x'“:ou"l:%"mu‘:“mw?mx& but was not seriously injured. pianasus, Nicaragus, ¥eb. 15— |FOOD PRICES INVESTIGATION CASE OF ANNIE MOSKILL . 4 e dead girl’ er was at & at St. Vincent's, betwees - 2 HELD UP BY MESSENGER. s . GF | I;'D."M, o G. e befun 4 she’was @ ilis super reached the North pole. V| station "”;"s"‘" ¢rain pulied in government dofces and the' insurgents COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING.| WHO WAS THROWN INTO W ized Seen urra; h A *| mode no effort to harm m Sey- ler reneral strada, ena an o ST T P g ey Ao T Rk Lt i o o, ool N | st witneas on a3 soon as the jury | AT1 EMPT TO MURDER ler. ‘The big crowd remaired in the | Mututy, which began on Tuesday and et Statp mid Defanse Rost reaks Down Years in Government Employ. was sworn in. Previous to the swear- SHERRY MINE BOSS. | vicinity of the city hall until longmft- | continued through Wednesday, was re- Ing of the jury Attorney Kennedy for er midnight. sumed this morning Generals Vas- - wuez and Godoy took the offensive | Washington, Feb, 18.—The food prices | Bridgeport, Conn., T ‘Washington, Feb. 13.—A man with a | Springfield, Bt artron e B e 2 = g Sy e T <4 "m,n,. ":,E“‘;'g:’fi“ :’éc‘o“g;"‘:“; and the | Shooting DB".:"' M ainst the insurgents in today’s en- | investigation' commiftee held its first |state and defense in t A e D = P & | trying of Sophie a second time, citing ery of ies. ANDREW CARNEGIE — it d A t thel: |’f try | meeti 1t th djournment of the “P‘Il‘ Marok or Joh Jank corridors of tie senate wing of the | well known paper manufacturing com- s ( Fagement and_/sen elr ‘infantry L svar the S T’ it Bh_Ma r John kkdewic Eopitor Soeay by an aged messenger | pany omeial of this city, who disap. | Lo, Grh, amendment to the constitt-| {cperry I, Peb, 18.—An attempt to ON HIGH COST OF LIVING. fagainst the encny's position. The'ré. | senate loday, all the members oxcept | Dartonl Lnski of Indian b who has been ork last week. - - o 8 onjec- | i 5 - ~ ¥ & " sult the fighting has not been made lenator Clark of Arkansds being pres- | Mas, charge with ultemptin m&:«?&::‘& r",";u‘fi‘s"m In New ¥¢ Ie; | tion' was overruled by Judge Williams | 1 orle of the St Faul Coal company's |«we All Want to Wear Real Wool, | known here, nor the number of casual- | ent. Nothing but preliminary work |murder Annje Moskill three days a “Are ‘senator?” asked the mes. and an excoption noted. Cherny mina nirg. iolay., Akeies. Mip. Some of Us Silk Hosiery.” ties been given out. was done, but it was of a nature that | her marriage to Marok, by thr the way to a private “The. state’s first witness, Mr. Ham, | 5,00 Myl l8l ovaniove, | stepping: s The fighting began on Wednesday | fallrly indicated the c cter of the | her into & well, rested toda ooy a_eivil ensineer, of Naueatuck, pre- | O, G oS B o wowiy | _Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 18— Andrew | at 4 o'clock In the afternoon, both sides | inquiry that is to be undertuken. ments will be’ mado Wedne “I am.” was_the response. sented maps of the woods and the| B o G S ine, in which | Carnegle passed through Los Angeles | using . artillery. It was resumed .at “hairman Lodge was authorized to | defense put but o ¥itnes “4 mew one?” suggested the messen- hs in the woods where the shooting | TP Fte IoF 0y 1ieq Inst November. | from the east today on the way to|daylight on Thursday and rcontinucd | communicate immediately with the va- | stand, Sarah Nubenzabl k place. He was followed by Med- | (80 400 B B and orving, ~T'¢| Santa Barbara. He talked freely on [untll dark, Estrada shelling the heights | rlous executive departments express- | dry goods store hore exmctly: my mame is Aldrich,” er A. A. Crane of Water- | UPE e O 8, F O thre shote athero | Political . conditions and on the high |occupled by the government troops &t | Ing the committee’s desire for their|the value of the cl . men wi-h the grizzied mus- e and Dr. M J. Lawler WAt S| ion fell, probably fatally wounded. cost of Mving. long range. " | cozoperation in ~ the ‘work. Bspecinl | Moskill girls trunk was ¢ and the bushy eyebrows smiled 2 the jury was excused, the dving| "y g aloring ocenfred during the re- | “Roosevelt ‘fs one of the greatest| A party of General Chamorro's [help in expected from the depariment | that the clothing had bheer . Statement of Kulvinskas having been | . oo "5r"166" or more bodies which |men in the world,” he seid. “I admire | mounted scouts came in contatt with |of commerce und labor which already | the state at more than it was w = ntroduced. and arguments by counsel | S3XIY SN ohombed In ths mine since | him intensely. I'am golng to London | the government outposts at Tipitapa, | bus In its possession much infarmo- | = Marok, who hiis not displuyed on of the character required. The de- | deal of Imterest in the proces 3 was admitted | g5 to its admission as evidence begun. Dire : ¥ to m May 15. and were forced to retire after an ex- court was adjourned until Tuesday | JroUSHEuD. Atherton was sta tho | absolutely without guile; Present con- | Dr. Camparl, (he Italian consul |ed tpon to place the committee in|the afternoon scesion in ieuss Tiiind ueh he farmeors reakdown came during the testim spenit - m cerning Charles -H. Davenport, Jr., | seerming. vl & et 5 b an 1 s Stify 1 at M , and esident of A heee e e i gt | Mitehen, for the first time since the g o e DR, N anath e Coresteni., et 1o tollonine onr the | the Fed Crose. womaned. todey 1o tha | . The secretary of state will be asked | of his wife, with whom ho. ives President places so far without success. {rial began, today seemed to iyke a0 | Chorry, the revolver still in his hands, | Roosevelt poilcies. Tufs policy with | latter capacity upon hearing tu the |to ask the Amorican coneular repro- | dfan Orchird. = sho told of i is needless to say the failure of the bloody shirt and ‘:,‘Oflf;" Were ex- | Be, said he shot Atherton because the r!rtflh" n to a court of commercs 1s cor- | government has ordered Its surgeons ;1 o umnll% it N"‘n I’) S “m:‘alnm) rln' h nlAw un:; th this vetoran messcnger to recognize | bl ENTY OF MATERIAL A e Dlgody shirt and clothiing were £x; |Iatter refused to give him a. job. A | Fect not to_engage: as hospital attendants | information wegarding prices of = the | his marriage o Aunle Mosiill o A reg e hibited displayed keen interest in whHat | moh, surrounded the lockup and tonight | Mr. Carnegle ascribed the high price | any one suspected of being a conserva- | commaditics apecified In the s bringing home u grir as ihe senator FOR A FAMILY REUNION. | nervousnces when the exnibits were | ihe Prisoner was takon to Princeton, | of meat and other necessities of life to | tive. A The secretary of the navy will be xo- | in. which they Nved snd of ent” a5 one of the TN B Be yhen the exhibits were!m? for safety. lack of competition, to a large de-| Three Maxim guns have been mount- gecretary of the navy will b hich they lived and experisnces of his long | Long lsland Man Becomes the Father | ceir. “When it came time for the two i u e e e D | O etatsment Of food and suppiles | ot Mo face that 1C Sonsremsional aervic | o Hia 280 Chid: oo tmen i e ooty son o072 | KIDNAPPED FIVE VEARS AGO. | "Of course welive to0 high he said | another on the “ieumer brought rrom (& siatement of fond und supplies purs | atfishing of the fact i at 3 R e e e IR TIOM | Ctimmad erlcam and foreign. cities | property of Annis Mosk Haven, Sophi ted to ride in the ! ey o 2 sl of+ Fatrneld, . brother PHARMACY COMI(ISSIONERS New York, Feb 18—Oscar Darling, | samme sar swith Miteholl and was aliow. | Long Lost Boy Belioved to Be in Li L 7 VIR SN W W | e s Mametombe. o cats PR of eight | aemimes Barton. tostinied to MET IN HARTFORD, |® ¢lvil engineer and inventor of Baby- | ed to wait until a later on tle Rock, Ark. ing to give General Auralio Fstrads, | instead of seven members as at first [him by his brother and st lon, L. I, became the father today of | On Tuesday the prisoners will be THE ADMINISTRATION BILL T tar B0t the s rerointionary Teader, | contemptated. | Barton! wan famillar with o Two Licenses Suspended, by Violation iz tweiliy-elghth ohlld, He s _ 65 |bromsht to Waterbury and will bo kept | Litlle Rock, Ark, Feb. 15 —Striking SUITS SENATOR ALDRICH. | Tull powers to treat with the “insur- S ek | about Fuirfield and knew of th of Liquor Law. P i T L s b e T e g e I nionsa CTiee Waltester. or 5 - e e s sy ol [ METTER PLACE.A MAIL BOX fon dbe eeny Gto. KRick e ¢ the mother of fifteen, thres of whom | Haven umtil adjournment of court for | Stranger and Richmond Byers, son of | Makes a Statement That Causes Some Qb gt . NCE. r 'cross - examinatid Brifigepost, Corm., Feb. 18.—At = |ajed in infancy. Of the twelve thas |the week. . COUTE TOF | e W. L. Byers, of Seeleyville, Ind., rtee grico Sacassa as representativos of e | 1N FRONT OF YOUR RESIDENCE.| 'inTuer crows examinaila e oy Zharmacy |lived to maturity, two have since died. whom ‘the police have been searching 3 eral party to discuss terms o0l - | Uncle 8am Tired of Having His Car- |Kill girl answered all' question ‘commissioners held in this elty 1048y | Two years after the death of Sis CONGRESS. for for five vears, have been found and | yyashington, Feb, 15.—“So far as I s WAtk for PGl ang “clearly, her answerar ue B i © of E M Bald- |arst wite Mr. DarMing married again (he authorities here are working upon | am concerned, I am for the adminis- | BREAD COMPANY MERGER e Walkilor Paple: strengthen the testimony, & win = and -P.Elm:}:a!::: figm:; the twenty-four m- orflms House Leaders Determined to Stick x‘::: t[:::)yry that this may be the 1ong | tration bill without any amendmerits, WITH CAPITAL OF $6,000000 | wWashington, Feb. 18.—Persons who | state 1"-”\"-\v - e o e marriage has had een chil Closely to Business. - A ¥ 3 announced Senator Aldrich-today at an live {n cities and have not mail hoxes | The acoused are charge S 2f oonsiction of iliegal sale of |dren more, all of whom Wave lived. The chila was believed to hiave been | cxpcutive session of the committee on | Twelve of the Largest Bakerics in City | 1o trmt of theb Tesidemecs nve iabla | counts—robbery, assamt - gentle- | There are’ now twenty-three children| Washington, Feb, 18.—Discussion of|Xidnapped by gypsies five years ago | {nterstate commence atter the - Are : 3 %0, |and attempt to murder. 1 men were heard by the commission be: | jiy; ston, 3 usston -of 5 of New York. not to receive any malil after June, 30, p fare decision was rendered. Hving, and when the family holds a|various features of the Indian appro- | a0d his father spent more than $26,” | hearing on the railroad dill This Linis 1911, Certainly, they will not. If a pro- | that the jury will bring The commisstoners snmounced that | oron, e neighbors have to open | priation bill and the reference of many Rt statement appeared to take Senators | wew York, Feb 15— Twelve of the | vision of the postofiice department a soon after = recei SRR Sahir Dol & feating of | - S-Umo. Lor he owestow. war claims to the court of claims oc- | Cummins and Clapp by surprisé and | jargest bakeries in . the city with. a | propriation bill becomes a law. The | charge. iBe Connecticut Pharmeceutal nsso- = cupied most of the time of the house Food Products in Cold Storage for | the former said he supposed the sema- | consumption in excess of 12,000 barrels | provision prohibits any letter carrier — — o 5 be Bata T o e em 1io” | SEVEN MONTHS OF NEW TARIFF |today. No important amendment was Seven Years. tor from Rhode Island had the bill | of flour, completed tentatlve plane to | from delivering any mall at any house LOUIS R. GLAVIS AGAIN venm, at which time they wili outline to nmde to the Indian bill. New York, Feb. 18.—Prosecutor Gar- | 8%d to suit himself. day for organization into what will be | unless there is a sultable mail box on the members of the associatjon just [ Imports of Free and Duitable Goods— | The house leaders determined upotl | ven said tonight that, acting upon his |y ,.1PAve Dot fixed the bill, nor have | xnown as the Schults Bread company, | the outside to receive it. Tt means that | Under Cross-Examination — Ba sohat ehe commissioners ‘cxpect thom | Exports for Same Period. Shicking closely <o, business ithout | recommendation, the * Hudson oounty | LUd Snything 2 20 with it smiling- | with s capital of §6,000.00. The com- | Uncle Sam Iy tired of having hls uni- Pinchot Inquiry o regarding new law which sy — y of N T v had in- a 1 . Y in trol 1 per: cent. of the lers wal 'or people to take Y oficct Aprl 1 next. | Washington, Feb, 18- imports ot | UPOD aPpropriation measurcs and re- |Shsted mim to drhw Wi ihe faum bt | . The colloquy Fesulted Trom a’reanest | Drreq haea i Wow York, Most of the | thelr Hme in unawering their o e A class of fifty-six candidates from [ merchardise free of duty into the | (Uocq 0 make any concessions to0|an indictment against the National | DY Mr. Cummins for a hearing tomor- | gther 8§ per cent. 1 in hotels, | bells. vig was again under cross-ex all parts of the state took examinations | United States since the Tarife law | Members of the minority who desired | packing company and is divectors. | TOW, &t Which he might present amend. | festaurants and private hom "| After many experiments it was found | aif’ today before the Ballinger-Pinct for ‘mssistant pharmacist. ey o new larift law | opportunities to speak, bevond that|ihe giana jury he saif, had mesities|ments drawn from his bl to amend | "*RRaToRIC "0 o merse that the average mall “carrier loses | yno JOGEY, FORGRR T0 o e = bechiay Spoe g {acven Jaonths 280 | which a strict enforcement of the rules ; avidence. that f odunte mes i | the interstate commerce act. ~it was | ¢ Alfreq Romee of the about thirty seconds in ringing each | joutn SR AT BORER CEC v gEregat .ralue $443.449,838, or | Dermitiod. St oot S o e or |announced that hearings were Dot | o r n .- 8 4 doorbell and awniting response. It 1s |3 T Y NOT YET TWENTY-ONE, $120,483,522 In \xcess of the free-of- | Iate in the day the postoffi some instances been kept in cold stor- | 7 0l T e Ny B Ang. house of John H. Bchults, is & il gvont- | Lis%e -was Rgiindieation - duty imports for the same period of postoffice appro- | 4ge for seven years. y purpose, because he | save the losses Incidental to duplica- | expected that this provision will great- | vertreas, comnsel for Se Ra HE HAS THREE WIVES. | the preceding yeyr, according to star s reported to the could offer any amendments he chose | tion of product on a competitive basis, | 1V Increase the ediciency of the service | Jingar, was approaching i ¢ ST IO, Tk e A committee to appraise the value of [ and possibly reduce the number of car- | sonstant five of interroe A saving of $400.000 15 | e copa of the {eat tisties jssued by the department of 4 Boston W. Stabbed h b, Awkward, 1il-Favored Butcher’s Bo; q The principal feature of today’s pro- oA 49- Death by on whiel riers required. Sent to Reformatory. Y raar 147 labor, comrected up € | coeaings in the semate was the aciiv_ Drunken Husband. THIEF WHO STOLE 178000 | {0 1 U0 2 Sulie s o ot come | estimated. Glavis "and the it g “The value of dutisble imports for the | =¥ _0F & Speech by Semator Newlands |~ Boston, Feb. 18—After violently x ploted its work. The vast expenditure by the people| the™ committee in I - New York, Feb. 1S—William Dresh- | same period was $443,833.658, an in’ support of a measure proposed by | quarreling tonight for some time with | From Chicago Sub-Treasury is Now . e ot the country which s required to | 4ynn ave aluost withbut o nt. T = Bolds the record for bein: the Youns- | cess of $73,299,141 over the dutiapls | M looking to co-operation of the |his wife, Edward J. Conroy, 45 vears, ~ Immune from Prosecution. it he | meet the provisions of this bill in the | grogs.examination particulur % Digamist now in captivity. Not Sot | rmorer foo e i over the dutiable | engineer corps of the army with-other | ended the dispute, the poliee ny. by = American Young Men Profiting by the | J50" 0¢“ Toviding now mail boxes 18 | S iane quentions w10 1. am mwiward. fll-favored butcher's | of a yeer ago. P ‘& period | agencies devoted to the development of | stabbing- the woman in her left lung, | Chicago, Feb. 18.—The thief swho % estimated at approximately $20,000.000. | “gome idea of 1! I box, he was sentenced today to Elmira | Exports of merchandise for the same | o, foS0ULCeS of the country. wounding her so severely that she died | Stole $173,000 from the Chicago sub-| <soston, Ieb. 18.—That American ts one dollar. | Glayis may Ry 1 Reformators by Judge Foster after | perlod amsrogated $1,084 240,525 af | The house will mect tomortow. The|a few minutes jater. The fatal affray | treasury on Feb. 18, 1907, Is.now im- | young men now arc following the ex - that including # (w0 confessing e hiad three wives. which domestic exports were yalued | "cnat® 2djourned until Monday. took place in the couple’s home at 541 [mune from criminal prosecution, the |ample of procurers of other nationali- SUPERFLUOUS CLERKS dity, the printeditéstimor t The t Tomen who prosecuted |at $1,067,769,036 and forelgn $16(471,- | . R 2 Fast First street, South Boston. Con- | statute of limitations having expired | tles In profiting by the “traffic in gir oot witness alone{coyors nearly one th Dreshier wept copiously as he was led | 789, : - *" | Divorced and Married in Twelve Min- |Toy, it is said, was intoxicated. ~Ed- | today. The only possible recourse of | was the statement of Clifferd G. Roc, | oo N0 o Vool o 0 Ao | sand pusges. . away. According to the statistics the ex- utes. ward J. Conroy, Jr., a son, is held by | the government now is to find the thief | former ascistant state attorney of Il gt beciny- it P YIRS ¢ “You are very young to hate married | ce: * ete 3 > % the police as a witness. © and imstitute civil action to recover | mois, at a hearing at the state house | Peg in.Economy. ihese theee women Se. Judge Fos- | ine: seven toomthe oy 3100 bes e’ | piey York, Feb. 18—Otto T. Max the money today on the so-called “white slave| - COLD WAVE B b, TS e s was -968,320. | Unger, en acrobat, was divorced and | puicsars Protest Againet Aboli fo The theft is apparently as great a | bill” Mr. Roc told of his experiences; New York Feb. 18.—Mayor Gaynor AVhy did vou do it married today in_twelve minutes. gains! itlon of | vstery as on the day a short mes. | in combating the traffic in Hiinois, Sec- | went up another notch in city economy | Ten Below in Oklahoma—Un “eih, 1 Ownno.” said the bov. sheep- | SEAT FOR EVERY PASSENGER At 3 o'clock, when the decree was Death Penaity. sage conveyed the news to Washing- | retary Frank Chase of the Waich and| today. In a letter to A, R Watson Linsataoik, Bufferir jssly. 1 just couldn't help it, T guess.” - granted, Malenie Anne Brogel, whom | Sandusky, O. Feb. 13.—On the text | ton three years ago. Congress recent- | Ward society de. 1 there are | corporntion counscl. he recommends yont L 4 In New York Subway, at Least During | D® wasgemarry, sat beside Unger in | “All they that take the sword shall |ly absolved the sub-treasurer from the | over 1,000 womer earning { that all clerks to condemnation comn- Tul Oklg... F AMERICAN SOUTH POL- DASH. Dull Hours. court. fere the ink had dried on [perish with the sword,” the Lutheran |loss of the mone; > thefr Uving by imu | misstoners be dlscharged forthwith na | Tl Py gt the ';:nyer:‘;!hehpalrélur!r;e} t}«: :im- city | ministeps of Toleds, Norwalk and Fre- s | o s Wi | s Lol gy veathiy Eskimo Dog Teams and Drivers to| New York, Feb. 18.—For the first| D2l In @ taxicab. and at 3.05 had taken |.mont, meeting here, have based a pro- { U. S. Senafor W. A. Smith Operated | Boston's Mayor Wields the Ecomomy commissioner,” ‘writes the | 10W zero, th < o1 e mean- ezisiat 2 2 : his own stenpgraphe Etared b Acnomoany the Expedition time tliere is = prospect that-every| JUC® marriage Neente, In the mean- | test to the Ohlo legislature against the Upon for Appendicitis. Hatchet With Good Result | oo e B Ayl el Lo % subwes: passenigi I New Koo wili White had Deen sum- |abolition of the death penalt: i who {8 actoally his clerk. If any mo aei® 7 i moned to the city Tall by telephone. | Tn the petition it is declared that God | & Washingten, Feb. 18._United States | Boston. Feb. 15—“The clerking 18 necessary. let one of the | WWaxahaohi oxs: ers do It s letter 10 the corpora- ntinuation ainst th 3 lg‘jg:.fgg_’ i‘n’.::: e, 1 p_,k;m: :::‘- _a;;:fl.th.-t. dnrh;g the dull} FOU0 106 at 309 and at 3ie Einaals orRinel ecution of | Senator Willlam Alden Smith of Mich- | hatche” of Mayor John I commiss Tt Ume aves, chviaren atn ot mn“ sgryice commiseion | pair were marricd, oriminals, and various passages from g‘n'; e A L Boc Sax | jieidoa, within o fortnisht of bl i The ma. t R any Some - e eetiorousty - the Bible are quoted to prove it Heiti: ight was reported to | ing over the city government.hos chop- | tion couns American_south polar expedition. ac- |Bapld Transit company positive orders | gouthbridge Savings Bank Affairs. ? be resting well and apparently in ex- | ped mearly $1,000.000 from the antici- | f ption the Pan . Han rienced ‘here fod 0 to one de the lowest temper protest coréing 1o Prof. Donald B. McMillan, |to furnish the maximum possible ser- cellent condition. It was said . { z th 3 & Boston, Feb. = i Stias t )y his ed _ex: of the eity ring the ense of condemning e de. In a 3 ay + duran coul made until thirty-six Hours | nual budset of department appr i Al sistant General Mar iscture here Professor Mcififian said |t0 afford cvery pasmseneer 8 semt The [INISERLs Hbs MAr o e SiiT| New Yori, Fob. 13.—Advices received | Bad:elapscd. ‘The fact thal his family tions. © Mayor Vitsernid Ladas gn | mpe : N Ay et - gy M that ing the coming summer he sinfin s Intention g comply with |cided at its first meeting, held today, | today_from Central America by Senor | Physician, Dr. Louls Barth, who per- [nouced ~that the budet for 1910 | Miss Elkins Died of Self-Inflicted Bul- | : sign .fian;::-n ain Robert Burtlett will go {IEEIN 1 ly o 80 to Soutlibridge nesi Wednesday, | Juan Pardes, financial minister of Ton. | formed the operation, left tomight for | amounts to $18,579,996. The mavor Te~ fat! Wotinid: | New York, We. -3 Bt o Ay mok-and 08N | . ek et ot | There Gepositors In the bank wili be | duras. give reason to believe that J. P, | IS homs.in Grand Rapids, Mich. is | celved estimates form the various mu- ; | was made: today o - for tba-South pole dash. Pa aley, | JUanager of | aeked 10 offer sugmestions (o (e com. | Morgan & company, backed Dy the |8ccepted by the semators Triends as | micipal departments ageregatimig $19- | Kansas Cits. -Mo, Feb. 15 | o2 ¢ Barcluy, assi Pleaded Guilty te A; oot v i Do ,m""‘“ iid that | mittee as to the institution's futare and | Unied States goverment, will soon | Proof that the medical men anticipate | 793,855. Agnes Leslie Eiicins, ‘niece of 1 ger of the Western or ded Guilty t5 Aggravated Assault. | afts e = Udiscuss 468 past condact Atiormey | conclude urrangements for refunding|Bo complication: States Senator Stephen. B. Elkir company. - The caure v Terryville, Conn., Feb 1f.—Plead- L id Preng . General Dana Malone and Bani: Gom. | the Honduran railroad debt. ~The prof- | .. . Former Ohio State Printer Arrested in | West Vireinia, dicd at o hotcl o W Dot made public Eulity to ageravated assault, = missioner Arthur B. Chapin partici- | its to Morgan & company will he small | Will Resist Any Attempt to Remove Michigan. R ey ISR, ol Bos- e e M ARt o2 Mow T i p‘:mr‘e-:nxr':“"r \_.;,:,‘,,.h;;:‘.‘; $15,000 FIRE AT MIDDLETOWN. 39 m:‘fiv._ :,,,em,!' e Houtho mmp:;:apwlm M_h:qo: their nouna&: Him from Office. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 18.—Mark Slater, :"e“;:n ‘ednesdey in attempting | appointed engipeer of equipment. T =y of Litel . S ®Bank has been closed since the | DUt restige uired among New Yorl 1 shn T. Maher, 3 f Ohio, was.ar- ‘ nm s A Counisl for (rEisg tuo and ja- bait | Car Samn snd Cafs of fi-‘fimwmu of a shortage of several hun- | Bations in as financial agent for | private secretans 1o Wit e | Sty state Jeioter of Obie, pasars — Belviders' Brooks became geners o Fw "‘“‘i - APl o B ‘Company. = . thousand doliars, for which the [the Tnited is counted a very | ners, chairman of the democratic state |officers in connection with the legis- Hearing on Trading in Futures. b i BN 5a s died, Giswold i 17 5y N S e 2D A Ml s ol Jrea USSR committee, recsived a telegram here (lative graft examination 10w being| - Washingtom, Feb. 18-At today's yhowar a3 s Middletoyn, Conn., Feb. 18.—Rire 2 to have been’ responsible tonight from Mr. Conners in which he | conducted in fhat state. SIatér said | hearing before the house committes on Not All Against Cannon. and a fopmeér inmate of the | whioh tonlght. a2 cu et Aged Bamusl Greer Spoke Truly. |expressed himseif as fully determined |He wonld walve extradition. He has| ggriculfure, represeniatives of the | Washington, Feb. 16— Speaicer Cum H001 3¢ Aleriden 3 e CoRcot compass Sias | Failure of Littisfield Shoe Tompany.| Eiisbuurs, Heb. 1o Om £0'a0rve. out his:tersn and ‘o Tesist any | been working here tor a conl Mrin He | SRS e GF the ety oloed thels | non Secelven” s teiecram iodes oo e iz anxious to get back’ and |opposiiton to the bills to abolish trad- | his district refuting the charge thes = practically destroved “four cars. Th A Mass,, Fep. 18.—The Littlefield | tell when the good Leord . attempt to remove Lim from office. [says he t Thread Mills Ciosed. Toss i8 .g:fl:faa at $16,000. The fire fifl:‘ ‘Boston and Avon has | murmured Samue). J. agea He willlarrive here Sunday. face his a&ns, ing in futurex on exchanges and boards | the republican papers there wre op B T.T#b 18—Labor | is suppos have started from ment for the benefit of | as he gazed on the dead for of trade. Former President Walter 3 ' : - 3 esider or | posed to him. The despatoh frem ilbert Tolman and Ter- | tian Présser in the Fast Bnd today. Pedestrian Weston in Arizona. Steamship Arrivals, f Titoh Of the Chicago board of trade, | Paris, i1L, paper, says that @ poil of lifve disturned the op- | tric wires and ed rapld headway the J. & . Coats, Ltd, | owing to the inability of the firemen The llabilities are plac- | Five minutes later he droppe ‘Williams, Ariz, Feb., 15.—Bdward| At Feb, 16, Ré D'Italia, . seve eics, ok 3 Genoa: . Re . from | insisted that the zrain producer Is the | the republican papers in fhe & e X ._mfm' eV X:u': e result- | to get s wager pressure to jed at but the assets are not vet | Both Greer and Presser Payson Weston, pedestrian. is at a sec- | New Y¢ “best fixed” of any one parey toa drain Shows that all but two are mwith n the = ' mills by the | Aight the tJames. Two of the cars were factory here, which has|friends and Greer had been summon: x.n-hom- at Bellemont, twenty-eight At eb. 17, Ttalia.. grom | transaction and that the burden of | spsaker In his position om the tarim used in 1 Amnn;brnich. m& 3. this week, will proha- | as a pallbearer. They were prominent east of here. tonight. He will | New Y 5 risk and 1ogs had not been on the pro- | pHi: as & eandidate for maeslect lon, e DR gRa x| . next 3onday by thejin all th @ o his austward journey fomonraw | At . Web. 18, Statendem, | ducer ut any time d to pesthend as & eandidate for the mproier 2 £ ’ ; + o lerom Ne s o A Bhip If the next house fn Mupwhlienn, 1 ('W"l'l‘l'.)flmnfll’- E hundsrd Speratore

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