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/ICH, CONN., WEDNI A 910 s e : f PRICE_TWO CENTS JARKET STREET THESBENEOF WAR| Toad St SO | e e PRESIDEN: (AFT IN NEW YORK C! ik, Tceland, Feb, 22.—An av- * ; S overwhelmed Huifsdal, on Isa 28 persons being killed. All Day Dist : P ; | Havana, Feb. 22_President Gos : 3 } ke of Talleyrand, father-in- y PN > today signed the bill Wh&uch was n‘:l-ff - 3 ¥ - . law m ‘Anna Gould, dled in ed by the senate yesterday granting 5 A * o) Guest of Honor at Banguet, of the Metrop ; Police Lieutenants, T!mroughfamf 2 hila ; amncsty to he three editors who wors | THREE MEN, ALL PROMINENT | STATEMENT BY ATLANTIC CITY | oo ZR o - y’ o R ving libeled B s hmen ot IN UNIVERSITY CIRCLES, |- 3 .mbfm f? fl.‘mfiangluw 3 £ P _ London, Feb. 22— Arthur Fraser| = —— g " Sy y 3 4 4 5 . 64 years old, wh 2w W Filipinos - Frightened Dy tlie army T = > POLICEMEN WERE ROUGHLY HANDLED ;% propmicice "or” e "Londos | HELD UNDER-SS00 BAIL EACH, | MILLION ‘DOLLAR PIER CRIME. . {rnSsnfhne it il DINNER AT WALDORF GRAND BALL 10 ) actor-dramatist | — e i R : By a Mob of Several Thousand Strike S S TS o ety Frckine: | Overded WIS, ppssiai Ty Beiie T e fiesere, w VAR ? o ! for some da¥S| men Who Attempted to ‘Remove| day at Coroner’s Inquiry to Prevent 3 ok > The urt of a..v‘ Demonstration Against Prisoner. from using Muskets Snatched from Hands of r R Them from a Student Resort. the a‘b;’y writer; died suddenly 1 ge Gathe; pal, g of Men Frominent in Muni »cal and Police Affairs—President Warmly Pr “Captain Flynn of the Secret Service for Good W a in Rome, Feb. 22.—TDhe pope has ap- — od lh & onel — ted the Rev. J. W. Hendrick of e ‘Beaten e Si 1 '3 ; 2 :A;flb:!:lafi:opr o ‘hxeé;mw A _Three Cor- Twe Women of have con. Done in R ding Up C terfeit & o A g fendric o a_do- N. ¥, Feb. 221 t e o the Fencibles and Stripped, o S e S ORI L R T ree_Cor- A fracien epriny “tron Voads oF ounding Up Counterfeiters . the title of monsignor. The brief an- | bure and baul Williams and Samuel W. s Smported from Asia. pouncing | the ‘appointment describes | Williams of Selt Lake Former Congresman Frank C. Wach- | New York, Feb, 22— President T P 13 22—Three boys nothi regmeding thsi phase Mgr, Henq s church work, especial- | under $500 bail each today, charged, . jew York, Feb., 22, —President Taft Banquet at Waldo -E:T:f:‘":nt m‘.my fatally injur- | the ;‘?J..'fm:’ b Iy in the Phlippines. charged with asai ‘policemen. thrown ter of ore visited the house and | came to New York today for the sec-| s Torts, Feb ¥ <d, while several received loss severe | Mayor Reyh CiGttuntion, - Who tried to remove. will face the coligd on President Sherman. ond time within ten days. On Feb- | ante or Greacns "als % hunds, today in Tiols wieh TolOWEA | gyeciing ot the stbamtion aat tre | & O ROAD WAGE e 3 Rival Claimants Have Spent $200,000 | 57% i L inec s " Ther the Melwry | Prosdent Taid toni - 3 ! e ] incoln; this tme ws the | befare: (o o 3 {he resimption of service by the Fhil- | 1 oboble Sarling, i NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN UP. | 5%%2 15, T T Lok S toquet {4n Mtigation over the '3750.000. entate| twenty-seventis president he came (0| orte wne sl inior Chooting oacarred In attacks on. cars | Reyburn said years ago, wherr he saved several stu- | ecutor Goldenberg, by Daniel Russell of Massachu- | honor the memory of the first, GeOrge | fowrt auminl b o in the mortheastern section. 4 us ERiv B g -5 dents. Paul Williams is captain of the | girl met her death in setts. i ‘Washington. ously attended and delive Market Strest Cars Stoned. want the 0 be o i th Seorstary Wilson is Determined to Amv,:;'l:“l" o 8 ib g B e ae o Aarket streat, principal business | €Ty possible pro-| - o circles. X ‘en end to the existence of rival erse y, the presi- i n Jutat o are 15 the Deare ot e oiew, | toction, that o1 1 Ball Ma, Foh' 22—1The two | e foanl hureaus in the department of ag-{dent was surrounded - by a Nollow arimocratic /Aftair | Sras the sceme of disturbances during | Fide in cars if they -wi powertul raflroad labor organizations— | IRI3H PARTY TO HOLD ALOOF, ricubture. . Sl ey WG e et Racyl | wisioh Awelt alnon: o the entire day. Care were stoned and | Peaceably.” . 7 1 the Order of Rallroad Conductors and ) . been S ey fioes Bpawswian CHt I Washingt: o policemen were roughly handled by | Dynamite Wrecks the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen| JTHEIR STAND IN PARLIAMENT. onstration “Mrs. Frances Burke-Roche- undue measures of protection were be- | e of Washington, ¢ & mob of several thousand ns. A —which have undertaken to secure & = © " | prisoner at the s has béen granted s final defree Of di- | ing taken. That thers was nothing in | auick progress by dozen arrests were made and DPris-{ Fifteen general Increase of the wase scale for | HomMe Rule the Stake Nationalists Ars | persons except yorce from Mr. Batonyi, who is forbid- | the air, aside from exaggerated Jersoy | Dolico athering, wie caers placed ina trolley car. This was | harn of o s all employes in those braushes of the Playing For. WA b5 kept from the: P J IR KAy, o IR AR o 4 e e hiners cheaped T o e . CETTn pard o B Piled STatts 4n| London, Feb. 22The political at- | SAFE. BLOWER SHOT DEAD 45 The American Red Cross has cabled |tan.| Thren mounted policemen ied the | 4 y,,,,00 "5 500 U000 in Canada, have suffered repulse at the | mosphere continued heavy when - BY PARTNE] - NIOTR: DRSPS the. Toput oamthie. he boat end gallop- | (nvited_to .attend the Entire State Mi May Be Called Out. [ When the entire 24 FORMER NER. | bution of the society to the French|ed in front of it, clearing the way to very inauguration of ifs better pay |liament reassembled this Tellef fund $40,000. the home of the presidents brother, | POt présent Con 4 Henry W. Talft where the president | °F, 4180 was abscn he building was away with Preparations were made by thg au- | & campai; but a ray of hope appeared with the | v; " bl Tl %n occurred | campaisn. s ek s . . i | Victim Was Recently Released from ©orities to call upon the entire force y nationalists, thorities to call upon the ent ree | S5t ns G, 0, Pratt was about to ad. e bk v nalierions with (e | 8 e wan lett alone with relatives until ban- in- | quet time, The Interstate Commerce Commi has suggested some changes in th ball ro but the Asto | alwo callod into we ©f the state militia Iif the police to- i aeoge . dress a ms of carmen at a hall anorrow are still unable to cope with = the to be jproached in the mat-| cided not to move an amendment to he e e oy street | ter, today when the company, | the address in reply to the speech from | New Yo terstate ccmmerco bill, although on the Nisonifizent ‘Rises of: Works aleo oAlled into ervic Labor Leaders Go o Washington. | the vicinity. was shaken by. the shock | (rough President el Willard, ‘d-e| the throne. ‘the national- | Cracksman, . whole it is gratified with it. { Wiien at Jerscy City President Taft | lerfes and boxe e iy of e COLtrnr Ta- | of e XU ' the dsnamits | clined to accede to the demands of the | ist resolution follows: P % i | Bapled Captain ilynn of tiie secrat wer- e A era] Stttk | was placed in the ear barn is a mys. | OPEsnization. “Resolved, That, having regard for e D A Yast Military Spestacts, composed | Vice e warmiy shool nands with bim Teuly Remarkable Reco bor still R e Doy b A strike is believed to be imminent, | the supreme o the consti- | P! ‘;':"- P cmorrg . by 8 Al O T T S the hand remarked: ily remarkal i e e e e State Fencibles Withdrawn. but this action rests with the rank and | tutional strugsle s o betwoen the | 814 10 Bave been his formaer pariner. | thelr equipment is to be staged on the [““pl VLY, agniicent piece of [ which ‘the police i e s T Bl i . v |f€ of the traimmen of ‘the systom, | two houhes of purllament and being | b POlice arrested Thomas Bérmes front in’ Chicago' this summer. [ worc,you and your men did, captain, | the president. Wher Gelagation of Jabor leaders’ left . for 4 and o Ster pelng har. | some 8000 in number, who will be| conyinced that the primary business | 185 3¢ Vs Bouag an R it lost | 11 Founding up and wending to prison | the hall they ro ashington todhy 20 Aak Sehator. Den. | of - tho o sl all day by a Iob | polled at onee, a task which will con~ | Of this parliament was to act on the Jeotitos Nop Ay st hosharris Distilling Company 108t | the Lupo gang of counterfeiters.” American . flngs. Tn e L along Lehigh avenue were wn | New Haven, Conm, Feb. 22.—The| and forthwith, to limit the 3 e = Jvas not llable to tAXes | yere last. Saturday of eight Itallan |nofse of their police PrEpra e 3t b2 2 negotiations betwen tile raiiroad men | veto power exercised by the house Rpwe Jo againpt him be: {on Sistilled spirits stored in Baltfmore. | sounterfoiters, also wuspected of bo- | tho Btar ‘Spangled | State Fencibles Consider It a Picnic. employed on the system and General | of loi 0 Progre ive legisia- 2 . = ing leaders of the Black Hand. and later Ameri Members of £iih Biete Feaiibleg an | 0 CARS SENQLISHED M Siane:, Tigeias. of e Now | tor he. H ety decides ot o ey RS A Sean B | arhievas, Rurpiars s popeskiineck, Gniepeniant - nilitkey & Ctgbiieatitn, IN YESTERDAY'S RIOTING. | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- | complicate that great issue by mov- ot tat Sarnival of orige a tabure - ahodt 300 strong, were placed on duty | oy i Zoan; orer the wassiaid fhme achole | ing, sn gmandmint o e e or | (1ot LN PN A Bt ol e, s oot Soerstions, 4ha ithin] “/ AM A DEMOCRAT, KRITCHMAN MURDER TRIA arm | Transportation of Mail Can No ve been in progress for e for and motions dur- 3 g e wors aetogin I Thed Ke::;;::\';; i Be Assured. Longer | several days, still continue, and ~ the | ing the present session.” the past 48 hours seven daring hold-| pAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE." DELAYED BY 8I( P k prospects are for a contiiuance ex-| This decision was Leonard ups-and burglaries have been report- L X 3 Says Chairman Conners—“Not Votes | Case Goes Over to Next We Disappointec Enough to Put Me Out mill district in the northeast, which is ~ _— accepted , fending through amother week. Vice | in the, Ioobi can that although @ botbed of union sympatbigers In| Philadelphia, Feb. 22.—According 10 | Bresiaont Bims of the trainmon's ovs | Joha Rt o o caat, 2ithough P e pitatine, Was sobea nal Killing ~ A Sequel to the Sensat the first skirmish they werz badly beat- | a statement issued tonight by the S s o wha R atenbion ls | Buflidcionie KPS Tramait ouopans | S5 8 1P g e of e contorenocs on| had renacred sudgment Seaing Ghd | S0 > il Ohoront an e wast 13 | o ot ddl: SCEIMCR be| | e e fR OO0 ol T e e e e, the | the amount of damege done today and | “"This afternoon neither officer would | decided to suspend the execution of | EOt & Dardon from President Taft, in Washington, D. C, began In the dis- | New York Feb, 22—Willlam J.| Waterbury, 3. mobs were on any previ- | tee of the Baltimore and Ohic men, ex- | cabinet I year sentence, but that he could | by which Mrs. Anna M. Bradley seeks p e, on the eve, of his de until nex nday Fencivles, according to Mayor Rey- | ous day of the strike, although the ter- Pro e | - low work because it was known | to have her two children declared legal | Parture for Albany tomorrow, made a | the lllness of Hen: Blenie. sriowing tho gifte 10 IR | L il tare br b rem on wht< looking afiie tha. nesotia | e i e mencial | o Tie B e SR e 284 equal heirs in the division of the TP e oty e 08 20 | was Ingoroten. today ¢ Betric: to P pany‘was ol y less. un- | tions on that road. Nt Treland is | T2R & furnished room howse in Wii- | $100,000 estate left by Brown. chances for reta o | wa g 5 n district to wear their caps and cut the | dred and ninety-five cars were demol- t a 5 parliament. Home rule for is e State chairmanship, after the meeting | tho grip, and ghat i s iy T P son | pavseds pat lout Bf ice the | yel Higgins of the New York, New | would cease to be a live issue imme- | Rame, Was a friend of Barnes, who in AN OLD-TIME ROMANCE. | "°%5,0° 2t fion ot Judge Willlams there CATTied nim Several humdred feet from | wSinaing of the etrlke on Saturday. | Haven & Hartford rafiroad will give | diately upon the resignation or defeat |ine ISt few weeks had quarreled with VAR P WL Bt tha siing of oviee Tl post, where they stripped him of his | Frankford, Second and Sy | 5 nawes ‘tomgrrow. to the demsuds | of the o2 e L w&um than . ni.'hhi MO | New York Meirs Barred from Sharing | ners, “I shall remain chalen the jury unt!l next, Monday. T coat, hat and cartridge belt and gun | Richmond or the Second Pave asked fora new wise med time | CLEVELAND DOCTOR USED o e e e “an_ | in Estate of Late Benjamin F. Ofm- Eo,bnck south well pleased aft however, " took "up. e e and em sewer. street barns. The S the. said: sted. & e affair is over. an left off on Fride e 5T by fatally Injured, boye | other oxihans, Soinar PSS CINIs. Eraaldants Sheppard QUART BOTTLE AS WEAPON oot wp, bat only opened Ho rensorted that the Kings L e R s oe: ¢ A - ly_increased. | were Tun | ¢ —_— the doora little way. ‘was in{ Washington, Feb. 22.—In holding | committeemen would no Sate-wt LURIR, being ingrmed 5 g o S e 16 and | 0" T i S ol were | L, YO Tl kS HTEN | rashed Two Highwaymon and Then |5 ST S Barat “aToon Tus | it Son Bmalcd e Whndst o | e i oc Chmeied & St " | BED Gr5ed T0 s i T I - returnd s, 3 Dressed Their Woun: there were four shots | Olmsted are not entitled to share. o 2 nas deen mak- |, Both detendanty wwere taken to & bospital The number of cars operated tomor- |l that the road will not erant the = . and my husband staggéred back into | valuable property in New Yobk he- | Ing fools of themmwelves as (o fig- | fom the Jull ui Mo i All Union Labor Called Out. row will, the company savs, be regu- | STRENCS OF O MeR, CHEHRET SO Gieveland, Feb. 22—Using & quart | the room. Jonging to the esthte of thelr late fa- | ures” continued Conners, “and the un- | Jus e court | A general strike of organized labor | 12ted wholly by the ‘extent of police | Ghio' situation. bottle as his weapon, Dr. B. B, Sager | * They've done for me; he said, as | ther, Benjamin F. Olmsted, a shattéred | expected is likely to happen for them. | oo Sl om0 0 n Philadelphia was called this morn. | Protection, last night thrashed two highwaymen | be fell.on the bed. Tomance of the “nfties” is recailed by | We will have an ofen meeting and I ing by John J. Murply, president of the | AT Officlal of the company said to-{ AXE AND DIRK USED and arrested onme of them. This man,| Patrolman Barrett was passing the |the supreme court of the United | Will be in charge, one of the first men HIDDEN IN 8 Central Labor union, ih sympathy with | J€ht: “We have crews for 1,400 cars| who said he was Harry E. Brooks, | house and heard the shots. Barnes ran | States. A i Sl K e 4 the striking street rallway emploves, | And_could operate all lines from all IN DUEL OVER GIRL. | was identified by George B. Davis 4 |almost into his arms as he went out, | On Christmas day of 1850 Benjamin | Will find they have a good flght oh | Had Food and Water—He T i aimEa that betweey 75050 aug | depots. It is probable, however, that 3 one of the/two robbers who had gone |but dodged and led the officer on & | F. Olmsted and Mary Janes Olmsted | their hands. Bhe- Acodisn Oiere. tave oees men el reapond to ihe et [ we shall not be able to run mors than | Greenwich Italian Resents Statements | {irougn Davis pockets an hone betor | chose toward the Willlemsburg bridge. | were married In New York state. Four [ “It is a raw deal for the party for Fow: Central TLabor union claims a | P8l the number of cars for which we Made About His Daughter, the Sager episode, and Joseph Good- | When they reached the plaza, a block | children were born to them, Twenty | them to start a row at this tme | L0 4 o0 00 Taemberahip of 100,000, Whether the |&Ve crews, as the police, in spite of man, hld up immediately afier Davis, | @way, Barnes ran around @ number of | years rolled around and the-dream of | When the chances for success aro bet- | (0% FHECIOR. T strike order will be obeyed cannot yet | (1€ UtMost efforts, have been unable to | Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 22.—Charles | added his own indictment of the se- | stalled cars and dashed for the morth |marital happiness was at end wher | ter than ever before. The democratic | [P0 50 0™, M Be told. E o e Ee e Do, otiica | Melelo took’ an axe to resent “state- | ries. rosdway of the bridse. Olmsted disappeared in 1870. party In this state 13 100 big to become | 7oy Tho ¢ | i saad i i Kruger ments which he said had been made | . When one of the two robber: 0 other policemen joined in the| Without procuring a divorce he ap- asset of any one man or T A Uppion Organizer Held in $3,000 Bail. |Postmaster Ashurst that the com-|about his daugnter, 13 yeats old, by | Bib revoler under Dr. Sagere. mose. [Pursuit. Barrett overtook his man, |peared later in New Jerscy and went | of men. Tt place f ad- badcoms fro Sidienation Shdm S inat ghontaln his | pany ould no longer Insure the trans. | Anthony Speradino. The latter’de- | at Hough avenue and East Eighty- |Who put up a fght, striking at him | through a marriage ceremony . with | phy, or Mr. Conners either, 1o put ol | "3t 00d ) " oo ira ndiznation foday against the city of- | portation of mail, though it would | fended himself with a long knife. second street, the physician hit .him on | With the butt of his revolver. On thc |Sarah Louise Welchman. Two chil- | stacles in of party success | 18 Delloved by un b Beezs bn iaking the national organizer, | continue making every effort in this| When the two men were siparated | the head and knocked him out. The |Way to the police station he said he |dren, Jobn and William, were born to | @t this time" The state cholrmon i | Giiovery, tiat the <hina €. 0. Prace Talo custody. & rumor that | direction. P . | sureeons found that Melelos uxe had | second highwayman shot at the doe- | Was ill and demanded to be taken to | them. _% | Uited’ that he aid not believe the | 1o"y/"cad at, M1 Paac £ rarpant is ready to be served on Mr.| This notification followed the attack | cut through a heavy cap Spéradino | tor and struck him with a blackjack, | the hospital, but the officers thought he | About 1880 Olmsted and. the New | opposition would persist in forcing the | Wg 5 100 ¢ 7 0 wnre E Jersey tamily moved to Michigan, and | ssue at the Albany meeting. B R T e 5o Tie Ehould mee b but was beaten ith was not il et all_and suspected a Phen he. police arriped. | scheme to sscape; Besides the revol. | there, aftor two vears residenca he| Asked If. in ¢ BMurphy is current. Police officers have | on a mail car tonight. oie Wi Tha SR st s procured a divorce from Mary Jane | defeat, he would throw his inf! hout ‘to take ence Chine :‘lollndix Sdpt‘rl‘d!no QP.I.anl \LEPdhh!S Xknife | the bottle, e ek h. o such advantage the hand with | Dr. . Sager se: ver. the prisoner had an electrio flash- IMMIGRANTS IN PANIC CHICAGO'S NEW LIQUOR ORDER | which Melely’ heid his axe was badly | bighwasman: Gtessine the. wand. me | lght, & o catiese, o0 cogper | Okusiad on the ground of Aesertion. | Dlosk e succass of Murphy and Mur. | with food and_ water - < i caps which ti co Wsed | He again went through the marringe e success of Murphy and Mur- | wAth 000 and water. i'he B EERIR AR CAME AS A BOMBSHELL | &5, voi®elhoteco. Wnen she neighe | T osele had inflicted. 1o dynamiting sates. g 3!n|-unmy B R Al et yrdsest and iweltion olaouts. Bcattering of Disinfectants in Corri- | Police Chief Forbids Sale of Drinks | P0rS 2nd the police rushed between | LEROY PERCY CHOSEN AR wpe | NEn. . Leoussp: werp | Jamwey. Accanding. to’ the Igw. ofp e e SorRE DA Jrepent and —= them ! ‘held as witnesses. state of Michigan at that time, it is | future, whatever happens. - dors Created a Stampede. Where Women Congregate. L R el e ot the geound) SENATOR FROM MISSISSIPPI = S Slatmed. that the chilaren born before | . The American will say tomorrow |STATE LETTER CARRIERS —_— s with thelr weapons S NEW “WHITE SLAVE” FACTS. |the marriage were legitimatised. that, Charlos F. Murphy and lfentcnant R CONVENTION AT DANS New York Feb. 22.—Four Italian| Chicago, Feb. 22—Leroy T. Stew- | There was more formality to the| 7O Succeed the Late Senator A. J. Tn 1900 Sarah L. Welchman died.. In | will 80 to Albany tomorrow afternoon. d fmmigrants were injured when a hun- | ard, chief of police, has issued an or- | fight than usually attends encounters McLaurin. Paterson Police Make Discovery of | 1903 Mary Jane Olmsted died.” In 1995 | where Murphy will assume persgnal|gsiness Session and Ba gred of them became panic stricken | der saying: “Permit no sale of liquor | of this sort. Malelo, hearing that his Traffic in Girls. Olmsted himself dled. Back in New | charge of the fight against Conners. It lastion oF Oleor because of the scattering of disinfect- | after May 1 in any place where women | daughter had been discussed by young | Jackson, Miss., Feb. 22—Leroy Per- York his brother had left property to|is said that Murphy sent an envoy to n o aats in the corridors and detention | congregate. Speradino, sent word to the latter | €y of Greenville. lay and planter, | Paterson, N. J, Feb. 23—¥n their |the “luwful issue” of Olmsted. After| Conners this afternoon to urge him 10| 1y0uury Conn, Feb Tw yooms on Ellis island early this mprn- | This order came as s bombshell. | that he wished to see hime Sneroaies | tonight was chosen U States sen- | hunt for a young woman who was for- | Olmsted’s death a fight was begun by | refire gracefully for the party's sake |, J U © U 00 705 0 fog. A1 of them ran wildly to and [The effect, overshadowing that of | responded. Neither man will die, but | ator from Mississippl. to succeed the | merly employed in & store on Main |John and William for a share in this [ but that Conners refused to recefve | TI80 IGUEr SRmEre o FHC £50 gbout the Tooms, and several broke ) Mayor Busse's order forbidding resort | each of them has had a narrow escape. | ]ate Senator A. J. McLaurin and to | street, but who dimeppeared, taking | PrOPerty. i nual convention. here 46 a B sy xbbasait . proprietors to sell intoxlcants without it serve during the three years of his | with her a dlamond ring, Detectives | The trial court decided the children St B L ostansion ders, Soday.o y every miorning the night forte | a city license, was to electrify the CONGRESS. unexpired term. He had a majority of | Keppler and Lord found In a house in | born In New Jersey were not entitled E OF HARVARD |[were followed by @ banquet t #n the immigration quarters spreads | south and west side “levees. In giv- g five votes in_ joint legisiative caucus | Wose Fifteenth street. Manhattan, sev- | to @ share, the appellate division of [ THE TROJAN HORSE Ol Among the things talked of s I-Mp:n'r?l:fr‘l‘:rgd;mm::;i;:'e Jibis time | ins his o to the inspectors, Chief | House Passed Indian Appropriatien | over toger':‘wfl, James S. K. Varda- | eral young women, all of whom are al- ,;I’:G'a?"me °°""“;""‘:‘:“' ';’{‘:,t AT | . Wiley Says Women. Will Get Into {busineas session was th e Wi £ il i s man. e It came - | leged have been taken from oy were, a cou bt v o jon of carriers Bill—Washington's Farewell ~ Ad- on, the na Do e, mor % | peals of New York state again deci)o the University That Way, R A athoots. e i Sen clshin ballot of ihe caucus and was | to the house by two Paterson men. The | Béals of New York state o strong odor pemetrated the big room | no city license, but under mo. e S, Prooses OF | SR N oged to have stolen the | s decision of the case was brought |- Chicago, Feb, 22.—At the annusi ain- | President, George T Sontaining the 100 ltalians. Those | stances are you to permit the salo of | , Washligton, Feb. 22—The house to- | Snioh had provailod aaven wasme o | rob vy T palle pays the FIBE WRS | he supreme. court of the ToiEes | nec.of the Harsard chub of Chicago last wioe president, Totan S¥Bom it awakened thought there was | liquor in saloons, ~concert halls, or | 98¥ concluded consideration of the | \when the caucus met tonight, with- | . An Investigation. made by the detec- | States, which afirmed the decision of | Dight at the University club Dr. Har- Rty decretery B Dre and thelr cries aroused every | cafes where women are permitted to | Indian appropriation = bill, Which iti drawals of the several candidates hav- | tives, showed thai traffic In Paterson | the court of appeals. 3 vey W. Wiley, chiet chemist of the de. | Bridgeport, gne In the compartment. All the win- | congregate.” passed practically in the form recom- | jug the fewer votes came fast. Con- | young women had been on here | i - partment of agriculture, argued for |Saunders, New victime, | Heavy Sentences Given Riotous Nova | o-sducation and for the recomnition of | = =m0 ©n the northwest portion of the build- [ “Not only are you to sto; @ng shortly after four o'clock. The | of lmoxiczh In" resorts 'mahfi: ‘eireum- Hlows were barred with heavy wire net- | Police officers predict that there wil | Iended by the ‘committee on Indian yman Adam Byrd, ime, R s tents ried vainly | e an ‘exoflub of 15,000 men anit Wi~ | RIeis. Tie bHI ‘carvied apPropria- T Bitront Tolloyed ceh: outec. oat. | to henmsce. i Manbhatian: e Scotia Miners. g« | v R S ugh them. men. ns aggregating about eight and a > = , “What are we going to do with the — "2 cpicyes oh the outside endeav- quarter millions of dollars. Tmo 1eading conteetdnte. - 0 | Annual Mesting of Connectiout Rural | sesyoney: ¥, 8. Feb. 22The heaviest | women, anyhow " he asked. “They ara |Cunard Line Has No News of 4 £red to quict the Italians, but were | va) £ FRESHMEN WIN Late in the session today the house | The votes controlled by those can- o - urel | sentences ever = imposed in similar|now. beating the gates at Harvard. Acocident Except Late Start cessrul. Finally, the immigrants began consideration of the postoffice | gidates who withdrew went almost Fegp. Detivary Garcievs. Cases In this proyince, were:deajt out | They are the Trojan horse of the uni- off the screening of one window, TRADITIONAL FENCE RUSH. | @Bpropriation bill. Solidly to Percy, giving his §7 votes to | , Ne', Haven, Feb. 23 —At the an- | fofay to Mokl 8 ubdred o ang | yorsity, and some day they will scalo | rondon, Ieb e ®nd & man pushed his arm through the e S The senate was not ready to take up | 52 for Vardamen on the first ballet. _ | Nual meeting of the Rural Free Dw- | Were found guilty of inciting riot and | per walls and ent knows nothing any accide se in the door. His forearm was | Largest Crowd Witness Lively Scrim. | 20y pending business and adjourned livery Mail Carriers of the state here | Unlawful assembly in the Cape Breton | “mhe women will not be denied. They | steamship Mauretants, vague run Iy cut, and the sight of the blood mage on Yale Campus. today after hearing the reading of MAN TRAMP STI today, the following 'offlecers were | coal flelds. where 3,000 members of | game day will do the voting, and Why |of which emanated from Ber gddea to’ the excitement Tn ' the Washington's farewell address _and GER| RAMP STEAMER glocted: ~ President, H. P Gugg of 18s United ‘Ml Workéys of Jmarks |ahadifi-they not? We have 1o time to |night. Browhend was in wirele gmeantime word was telephoned about | N Hi o _| passing a few bills of minor Import- DRIVEN INTO HALIFAX igeport: ice president, J. T. e. stop and argue with them. There (s no joation with the vessel late She various bulldings .on the island, | pour of rain. R e T ance. P 'Rkt ot Midaletown: and secretary- | fenced to tro sears each in Dorclics: | arglument, We had better ault now and ([LLjy afierhoon. e cupis snd every av e employe Avas sent 8, the freshmen and hie hopse was in session five and | Was Disabled Durina Four Weeks of | treasurer, J. E. Woodruff, Berlin. The ary: Sve-others. sock let them have their rights. Harvard ported that the weather was ¥ e e oRnothoted &l o ® of | president’ and s ere appoint- | 8ix months each In fail and the-re- | recogmizes the fact that woman Is & | brhting and ihat Al was well edu- %0 the corridor and detention room. E one-half hor vhile h e b “he Ifalians continved Aghting €0 o8- | inglonts. pirthany —tonce. tink ke | J0Umed tn About an hour and 4 halt Stently St 23 Gelegates to the national convention | MAining forty were fined an averawe | human Reing and deserving of cape until forcibly suppressed. The ghapel “today. This years event, a5 & Halitax, N. S, Feb. 22--On a trans. | i Little Rock, Ark., in September. :jlry"g:“z;h& with an alternative pen- | cation' oh, an equality with man. On account of the severe wenth in preced: The Big Family Question Stirs Up All | atlantic passage of only two days 1085 | pagonic Temple for Benmington Lawrence of the supreme couft sen- SRR Web N Sioury sats 8 four injured men were taken fo the s et jts 2 ing from Queenstown on Sunde GIBL COULDN'T BE BEATEN OFF. [lafer was wnablo 1o drop h Tiospital. charge of the “Y” men in the senior Long Island. than- four weeks, the German steams 3 3 er 3 class, the judges, headed by Captain| New York®Feb. 22—Altho eo- | Vogesen put inhere” today, disabled. | Bennington, Vt., Feb. 22.—A Mason- WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Bd Cov. to stact it and to Stop K- by | dore Roosevelt 1s mot In (he. Whice| The Voseas: sailed from Bremen for | io temple and 1and fof its local lodge Vexed Question 3 pilot. This probably gave ris IN NEW YORK CITY. | and then #9, make a decision. House nor at Oyster Bay, Long Isiand | Savannah on Januarv 27, with a cargo | Were presented fonight to Temple | Wy L. Returne of Mot i Chased Men Who Had Held Up Father | rumor of an accident whioh was Tho tesnmen is all stirred up with pridé over the big | of mineral salt. During her trip across | chapter, Roval Arch Masons, at_its Lo Tt i TSEpoR, T uton 20 T The pre Disagreeable Weather Spoiled All Out- | 2lthough after the family question. Oscar Darling be- | the Atlantic she met gale after gale, | centennial anniversary exercises. The | Washington, Feb. 22.—A probanle s o e Y q hatless and caneless came recently the proud father of his | and was badly battered by the winds | temple is to be erected from gift | solution- of the vexed question re- g i, of $20,000 by Col. Olin Scott of Ben- | garding the making of returns of net | age of Carrie Montgomery, a 17 Inventors Injured While Experiment door Features. the cheering under the. they | 29th child; John H. Thirey, a father at | and seas. # _ had held the femce. The erowd of | 90 years, ihen ann. ‘When_sh: It nington. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Norton, | incomes by corporations, under the (ola girl, is due the captur : ¢ s s G et g Spectators was the largest in"years. | shouid hnzgm.wnnfid e S e a."mf;i o e i S thil M T the: Tind: corporation tax 1aw, is suppled- in /o | Mightaymen who yesterdny T e e S on S S ihictic Helds spoiled ihe: cnt) | ASide from imany bloody moses and|J. Bulger of Flushing, L. I, who says| were smashed and her bunkers were | joint. resolution “‘introducesl in the | her-father, Joseph Montgomery, ani |feik, fortune wepe shorerred LIon AN thtures of W adbtnatars G torn clothing there were few features. |that while he has only 22 cildren to | nearly empty. Steamship Arrival house today by Representative Moon | robbed him of $60. t Hoxbury, tenight, when CI o o Ceater ey pington's birth- | The rain prevented. the taking of | his score, he has had only one wife At Beyrout, Feb. 22: Arabic, from | (Tepublican) of Pennsylvania, propes- | - From the window of her home on the | Foemand. aged’ 45 searn and Atk P Triotic caercisee wore hergoay. but | pictures, which college men in after | while Darling has been married twice. | American Conductor Bailed in Ms New York. ¥ g ing to’extend the time of makig such |outskirts of this city Miss Montgomery | Lrsiac” aged 50 yaurs were inju pafriolic, gxercies were held as us- | Vears prise as mementos of & battle. | Tho Bulgers were married 25 vears| " Gi S0 SO S e mona| At London, Feb. 21: Minnewaska, |returns to Mdy 1, 1910, 2 saw Har father struck down. " Rushiuc an exbloion resulting from their a wal. ong e : adal 3 ; Feb. 22—Bon: . she pursied the rob- Lo ) A o< of the Soclety of the Cncinnati| e Homy ‘ures jof the children are| .o the amount of $5000 Un. g0l BaS | As DIl e Teb. 31: 41, | Washington's Birthday Spread _for |bere. @hey turned on ner and folled | GmPLs (6 eookl now ening ¢ @s_the guest of honor. Dead. 'Frisco Gets Johnson-Jeffries Fight. | AMCICER conductor Who has been M| At Naples, Feb. 18: Lusiana, from | New York Feb. 22.—Through the|¥Ith death if she persisted in follow- | gued the house and the ambulas Morning, atternoon and night | Baltimore. Md.. Feb. 32.—W. Edward | San Francisco, Feb. 22.—The forty- | sharged with ereelial coceiombomon 1 | New York. generosity of Mrs. Randolph Guggen- | '€ them. Unfrightened. the girl re- | go) the men to the ity honpitai,where 2 round of exercises urder the | Heimendahl, known widely as a musi- | five round champlonship battle on July | conneetion. with frelght train robper. | oAt Tumis, Feb: 18: Gallia, from New | feimor. %000 nowaboys of Greater New | Fumed the chase until detectives who | (hov 0% ", “Serlous condition. 1 ‘of war veterans, patriotic or. | dal director and composer, and mem. | Ath between James J. Joftries and Jaci | jo. York. York dined royally this afternoon at |had been notified overtook her. ook |men are traveling salesmen and civic podies. . | ber of the faculty of the Peabody Con- | Johnson for a-purse of $101,000 will be S : a Washingtoh's birthday spread in-the (DD, the pursuit and captured the rob- - servatory of Music in this city, died |fought in San Francisco. This an- $100,000 Fire in Mi 4 World’s Tenpin Record. newsboys’ lodging house. After the | Pers: ~ SCARLET FEVER EPJDEMIC here today. He was a native of Elber- | néuncement was made late tonight fol-. in Milwaukee. Rochester, N. Y. Feb. spread, which included turkey and the | feld, Geérmany, and was 52 years old. | lowing a conference.betwen Tex Rick- | . Milwaukee, Wis., Feb.. 22.—Fire, [ Sutton. who won the hdvflm “trimmings” each boy rmiv‘es a smal - ard: and Bd_Graney, Supervisor John | which started with two explosions | pionship at the'last' American American flag and a pair of warm Court Injunction Bill Fully Endorsed by the President. Alleged Leper John Early Destitute in| Washington, Feb. 24 Prealdent Tas - 25 New Vuk.y bs given full official endorsement 3 : - IN ‘BRIDGEPORT congress, 1 <§ v B DI b e - = L. Herget, Sam Fitzpatrick and Ji early this. morning, destroyed the 9 . Behools Closed for Remainder of This | Peary’s Dogs in Boston Show. . 2 2 " | strueture on West Water sireet oc- | to Ha & worits teasin rocord | ptoves - e o e . Early, | 106 Sourt injunction bill proseated i Week—Fumigation Ordered. * Boston, Peb. | 25 — Commander( - capled by the Milwaukeo Department | by averaging 31 for mie games. {Third Smallpox Death on Cruiser. |tormer United = States infanirymar, | the OUse Y Feprosentome Mess ttonous Soup Drinking Charge. 3 imated at $100,- | scorés were 252, 275, 19} ywnsend, Wash, Feb. 22.— |whom the heslth wuthorities at Wa. m':",; Of. the house.commAties on the r ri. Feb. 22.—An th b1 o 1 E:m that heips i - e t. . 22— he public- e 3 4 - Detroit, Feb. 23-—Thomas Ryerson, | 3% 4 F h o a coal and many physiclans have - Pl o I the city, With the exception it 486 Tast e e _ s o B m Puysiciuns | have | Viglon of luws. The president ad The Tigh schiool wers ordered | the exihibit that attr tonce in the Detroit house of correc- | _Senator Tillman Out of Danger. Knosks Out Cote. Shatipox at the Dismond Balnt Guacs | Hy: it ng soaris. of subsorng b | dpened Me, Moon 2 leticr on the b Slosed_top” the rect ot "the weck by (et ton for azsault, appeared in policc | Washington, Feh. 22—There was re- | Manchester, N. H, Feb. 22. antine”station yesterday. Hils 'f-om and two children. Dr.'T. Duncan Joct to giest. X ucat . court yesterday charge Wi rinking | ing night the friend: Nelson ork. ‘was Isconsin. is the third 3 he N York Ski taken o silow comblete 15 Bechauicr | tnoncr.nee. Belions o sovp. Al Mew|ionater Dt B i St Rethur Yats ob n | Geatn from smallpox e Ve Rl s A M B OF. Cook Lenves Valparaiss. Wn : 13 a ronghout_the “cor Valparaiso, Chile, Feb. 12— Dr. Fred PR and dlllnfeu;z\_umfl";hé d th Gregor n‘.l’llllnn g Saturday night. ;::a& n 13 sixth re led f L e - ‘g lenjed charge, but was patient "ljm 1, from Hono 4 ‘Tuesday. r| tonight X A. Cook and ‘wife loft here o

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