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FLOODS IN THE MOHAWK VALLEY| Cebled The Outlook Is That Unprecedented High Water Will Be Experienced. VILLAGM €F HERKIMER iS IN TERROR Electric Light Station Flooded—Fires in Fumping Station Paragraphs. Paris, Feb. 2§.—-The marriage was celebrated here today of Miss Mary Frothingham, a daughter of Charles F. Frothinghem of New York, and Count Alexander Koulosoff Tolstol, ne- phew of Count Tolstoi, the Russian author. Oxford, England, Feb. 28.—L, C. Hull of Michigan, a Rhodes scholar, won the 100 yards dash today at the varsity svorts, in 10 1-5 seconds. G. E. Put- nam of Kansas, another Rhodes schol- ar, won the weight put, with 37 feet 5 inches, . Paris, Feb. 28.—The court today de- nied the appeal of Mrs. Gubata, for- merly Mrs. Beck of New York, who was_convicted of obtaining jeweiry by Chicago Artist LOOKED OUT OF PLACE IN BOS- TON POLICE DOCK. .- FINED $10 FOR SHOPLIFTING Remained in Jail Rather Than Have Wealthy Friends Know of Her Di MissBelleQuimby, Immediate Strike May Be Ordered MEETING OF ALL TRADES BODIES TOMORROW. 4 PHILADELPHIA MORE QUIET Transit Company Declares That No Proposition Looking Toward Arbi ‘Condensed Teiegrams Lieut. Col. William R. Abercrombie was retired upon his own application. The Senate Committes Agreed on @ ‘programme for conducting the cost of living investigation. The Fifteenth Corporation Tax Case ‘brought to the supreme court of the Uniteg States was docketed. The Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered the rates on fruit ship- ments from Florida reduced. The Pope Will Grant Colonel velt an audience and the king of ‘will give a dinner in his honor. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rubbi of tiie Tree synagogue, New York city, deliv- se- taly Attemp! _PRICE_TWO CENTS S ——— ISAY THEY HAVE SCHWAB BEATEN Labor Leaders Claim "All Departments With Two Exceptions Are Now Unionized. BETHLEHEM STEEL PLANT STILL IDLH to Reopen Works Yesterday a Failure—Only 400 of the Nearly 10,000 Men Reported for Work Out—8,000 People Face Drinking Water Famine— f,’n‘:fl;ofi"mte;f‘;;ffifu‘::)ey:'l:-rsnt:rt Dot | grace—Was in Boston on Vis tration is Being Considered. ered an.address in Tondon on Liveral foh 150 Housss Vacated—On Only One Side is There| montns. : Judaism. —Coroner Issues John Doe Warrant for State - i ’ i < Escape for the Inhabitants. Paris, Feb. 25.—The council of the wg:'_tx:’n‘-nf;ebhf’%—g:' ahopiitting. & w‘;"“‘?};"}‘# N‘;‘”;;D“f":, the Bt o Bl il IR el i Trooper Who Shot and Killed Jos Szambo. University of Paris has considered name stan increasi mbe iR e house. Intersbats Sommtsroe = h Quimby, an artist in studios in Madi- | mands by religious bodies and others T TR R AR pe Sl S e e e 79n ivénus and Leavenworth street |that arbitrition b resoried to to et | Sommision. Bethiigher, Pa.;. el L8 tlin: s twtore tor an o8 b & Little Fails, N. Y., Feb. 28.— il- Mobawk riv - iv , furth 3 m Satur- of the Betlile teal company | ances. N x Rione 15 in iereor tORIERE, ( Trom here 1o Canajohatia: B e chieet (it i 'hel | daw “SHiernoon” wnth “foday. without | Kepid Transis company, oMcials of hat | Thres Burglars Were Sentenced to| tempi of (i’ Bellichem Siecl compuny | arces. n darkness end rain. The | Serious Damage Feared in Lowlands. | president’s lecture, which will be in | Pail companydeciared . tonlght that = no | Seventcen veprs In the penitentiary lu | to reopen lts plant today was & Gllure: | Trooper's Act in Killing Joseph Sza o~ 4t plant has beem flooded U ) onufacturers with plants on | English, will not be omen to the pub- | She was fined $10 for stealing less | Proposition looking toward arbitration | ROYE FCOTI ¥ ; more than 300 or 400 h ly 10 Uncalled For fEhts are out; the Ares S the lowiands fear serfious damage and | lic. but Will be for students and pro- | than $10 worth of merchandise from |in any form is belng considered by the > 900 men were at work today, and not | A John D enehed. dna there 1s oniy @l West Shore employes available | fessors only. # QM tuteut Bloes. Bboard ot direstors. The Decision of the French Court|many men went out on the nightshirt, |08y by Coromer ¢ % hours of d-inking water in sight for !ave been ordered to remain on duty Had $50 in Her Purse. Few Disturbances Yesterday. against Cardinal Lucon of Rheims sus- | It ls predicted that tomorrow morning | County for the arr " ot e e e Eieturing planty throushout the night, in case it is nec- [ SNOWSLIDES IN MINING She looked altogether out of place | There were very few disturbances |tains the public school teachers in their [ the number of men going to work will | Heoman whose have nded and two schools are °SSary to shift New York Central REGION OF NORTH IDAHO | IP the dock with a dozen or more wo- |along any of the lines of the company | every compiaint. be largely in excess of today, for the | Szamn T " . . Bes 5 MiEhee e to the West Shore tracks in men arrested for various offenses, She |today, and an increased number of company ‘sent out notices today to | After & conforence 1 A s e soing east, and at Hoffmams,[ . .= " - & Rescuers at | WS Tichly clad in furs and her gown |cars left the various barns. Heavy | The Dalai Lamb, the Buddhist Pope, | most of the men who were stil af|ney MeKoen of b . e lEhit | going west: i ] v;-ml-a-y e hied | 210 Imt were of theancst matorlal.|Yain which Yell " <onight Kept the | Gposed by 'the Chincse from Linel"ls | work when“the plant was shul down |5 sa)ing ufter = et ight an —Cany e had almost $50 in her purse when |crowds from the streets and the most | reported to have taken refuge in Bhin- | on Saturday to return to the plant, as- | the wdy, that “there s Vet TR ot SiX PASSENGER TRAINS to Depth of 45 Feet. arrested. % complete after-dark schedule in effect [tan, an independent state in Asia. suring them that they will receive pro- | o L arp Watch Kept by 3 Tib L BT NEVADA. = She was told Saturday” that if she | Since the strike began was run on all — toction. A number of foremen return- | wadled fo ndred and fifty houses have “| Spokane, Wash, Feb, 28— Twenty- | otifled some of her friends they might | lines until midnight. 0y 1t Now Appears That the British ed hiome today, after walling several ‘accountable on ' aied and sharp walch on the o scks Washed Away at Balttle Moun- | four persons are known tonight to be | Bave her released for 350 cash bail. Hope for Arbitration. ministry would have been defeated. in | Nours without 'enough workanen ap- | AUher murder or i rels s e e 2y B | T o e ou™" | dead ‘aa the result of snowsiides yes- | She replied: Many labor leaders sl hope that|iBe fiTst week of the new parliament | pearing to operate the depurtments. | COnatable James C & ‘ R e b B | ey ors Stranded. terday ‘and_ today in the mming re- | Thought Puni-hn;ne‘ Would Be Ben- | pubiic eympacthy wil torce axbltration BT It notipest BoRreR O3, SN SER: Talk of Arbitration, | Fented by the stats troopers < v jage is menaced on the west by | Reno, Nev, Feb. 28—A mile of orthern 0. To tas 19 who eficial. re the gene: strike votes r The labor leaders in charge of the|day nigit, was tod s " awk river, and on the north Southern Pacific railroad track near | Perished in the avalanches a. Mace | .1 gare say my friends in Boston | YeSterday goes into effect on Satur-| pregident T: t i . | strike say they have President Schwab | fntoxicated by Svest “Camada Creek, a Dattle Mountain, Nevada, was washed | 2nd Burke, Thado, last night and early | would put up thousands if it were | Ja%: : e T o e an | Demton. They clatm that wilth ofia of| Organiser Tasels ‘ Oz ome side only is there away vesterday by a sudden rise of the | (9dey, Are 2dded three mare Who Gied | necessary, but I don’t want them to |, In addition ¢o the many out of town | ine improvement of the personnel of [ tWo exceptions all departments have | Clarence Darorw X tor H z Recse river. Six passenger tmins are (1 % Simie: iy ek HM‘IYMlnigx know of this disgrace. Besides, I think mrl‘flj‘d’:fl -"‘N‘M‘l’ on the ”‘-l‘t-‘;he the navy and indorsing the Meyer | been unionized. In a d"{ or two the | it is probable that Darr ansint Dynamite for lce Jams. indefinitely tied up st Battle Mountain, | (05, SAmi of i Semhogits S MINRE | the punishment of a fow days in sai | national heade o Suoer_Sognpizsitons | gian, grmanizers ciusm ey Will be able (o | I, A, Ciphers y Fort ins_N. Y., Feb. 28.—The out- ; and populatic ipan: 3 g = | wil a_cons reminder for me are expected here i ormulate the demands of the various | pushing ihe P he wtate Jook tonight is that this port is temporarily increased 1,500 per- | Stroved and two were killed at Dorse, | the rest of my life when I am tempted | tine to participate in another meeting | The Court of Inquiry which is fnves- | URions, which will then be submitted | (roopar wio s . yrze My Idaho, tod: i Nohan valley il Cxperience almost | sons. Mamy of the stranded passengers | Idaho, today. = = 4 coid at | o steal’ o€ labor chiets which Will be Bield on | sgating “the ShoSIAE up of Browns. | L0 b Drivet " of the tocal | Roman | rak, the Hunris g unprecedented high water. Ice jams are from the east. Mae fight against time and cold at | “The stand the woman took was much | Wednesday night. ville, Tex, on the night of Aug. 13,|Catholic chufches, who have promised | the' face by the = ¢ s in & west of here have caused the streets From Echo, Utah, east through Wy- bravely ot per‘-llrs(znll-y' by"l“he“;*,fga praised by, the police. General Strike Order May Be Changed | 1906, has about finished the work of | 10 Use their best offices to act as arbi- | critical condition o i lice. Frankfort and Herkimer (0 be e itsard: A Snow- | army of men who hope to find under Wak Visiting_in Boston. 1t 12 poasible that the general strike taking testimony. Ade st s e e e e SEREAE S dananie i ReInE med | cooem - the heaps of ruins some who have es- | The woman was here on a visit. She | OFder may be changed Siogting i - b them o SWhen that hap- storm accompanied by a sixty mile T P to become ~effective immediately in | Pinchot Began His Testimony before | PROSECUTOR'S NEXT STEP CONFESSED TO PLAN pens it is feared the rush of water and | wind was reported todey at many|C3ped demth | o Lo pald the fine andifook a train for the |7 PPUTR "0t the sesgion of the |the senate committee investigating the AGAINST INDICTED PACKERS | TO WRECK NEW HAVEN THAIN ice will cause havoc hereabouts, for the | pofnts. i R e e o s labor representatives on Sunday many |conservation controversy and de- =1 % - - has been pressed into service. DESSICATED EGGS * ot the delegates were in favor of an|uounced Rallinger as faifhless to his) wiy Be to Apply for the Minutes of | And Then Rob Bodies of the Des 2 | KRETCHMAN AND MITCHELL Biiob i alttinted i & Goton and 116 : immediate strike ang only consented to | trus and to the president. Bl ot 1! e ASQUITH'S GOVERNMENT i e aom & orsek and the | UNFIT_FOR CONSUMPTION |a postponement after C. O Prate of the | o\ . — x s the Acou orporations. ive Boys Arreste i - had pleaded for , r John Bingham, president of the OBTAINS LEASE OF LIFE.| TRIAL RESUMED | the town, The main body of the ava’ | Seized in Shop of New York Pro- | ““As & combromise 1t was agreed to |divoroe court In Enaland, at 4 meeting | New York, Feb. 25.—The next step | Greenwich, Co iod After Easter House of Commons Starts | After a Week's Halt by Reason of | Custer mountain, paseed beyond the duce Dealer. ol & further meeting of all the trades | of the royal commission to Investigate | by Prosccuior Gurven of Hudson | boys of forcie paren te Revolutionize Government System. | Juror's Sickness. town and striking the opposite 5008 | No. v wep 33 tn addition to | dte stke conia o ordered C |radical views on the question. | dicted 'packers and. theh companics | Terana (ode: after rres 1 = ¢ i > —_— — - will be to apply at Trenton, the state | t¢ wrach fast Neow ~ Lomdom, Feb. 25 In the session of | Waterbury, Conn, Feb. 28.—After | OPPOsite mountainside. The canyon is | the blanket indictments found last Night Disturbances. ! or the m e accused | ver 1artf o1 parsenge . e of Comnone tadas the suts | having had respite for practicaily a |flled to a depth of 45 feet. The dam- | Week against eight of the directors of | Pnjladelphia, Feb. 28— number of | ST 1 OF $5000 TO SHEFFIELD Com okl D D R K T A0 R il = Come ot what was amaited ms samerly | weck from the ordeal, Joseph Mitchell | 886 to Mace was done by a fragment | the Consolidated Milk exchange charg- | disturbances occurred tonight in. the S ENTIRIC POt | G B e, e aoNed com- L and thas piehar o Anaies as the denouement of a most exciting | and_Sophie Kx’;llchmdln this 'mornlrng :! fifim:?-m‘ Sk Whic!l;‘ cirflel:l a | ing ""‘",‘1:‘""‘;““""}“""‘ F{;‘é’;‘_"":‘:fl' An‘u,th;n m‘::n of the city. At H!;-‘h B e T e st e pelling the companies to show cause | dead. They are George Lenk ear® trageds by all th *“both | again faced the judge and jury for | comstruction train from the track as tate law, dual and Moyame: avenue & car of the | For the Establishment of a Lecture- | Ly e < ot be ¢ ea for | old ophen . Yos Eiwa B X% e 1vo8 Tnto | the contigation. of thelr irial on ihe | plunged into the ravine. As it | were found ioday on the same counts | Soathwesters Traction company end & | ship, Made by Chester W. Lyman. | siy,chey should not be dissolved for | old. Stephen Yomk 15 Edward The chaiber Premier Asquith's gov- | charge of having murdered Bronislow | Tolled up the other side it demol- | All but one of the directors, who is [car of the Philadelphla Rapd Transit y tonight when he intends ta | Matthew Gy . By W srmment obtiined a lease of life until | Kulvinskas last September at Tnion ;-er;adut:l: houses in its patn and stop- in Gube, surrendered and were paroled | company collided, no;.; cars were| New Havem Conn. Feb. 25.—Prof.| Dot 1c Whs nndersiood hie Wil Sl SHeastraaioted . stasemest. Lo after Easter. This was the gift of the | City. 'he illness of 'uror Harry or! stance ‘beyony e Pas- care ‘badly smash ‘The o1 ssenger, a | Russell H. Chittenden, director of the | so tomo: v rin, ader o 1 sters conservatives who were so anxious to Carter of Guilford, halted the trial the | coe home The boarding house of the | counsel, William Travers Jerome, for- | wéman, refused to g0 to @ hospital. A | Sheffleld Scientific school, announced «;‘..:"g.l A% wiil abortiy re & whicii | moving pi biirs Al mrvoid two general elections successive- | carly part of last week. Practically | Standard mine, where 300 miners were m;lz'md;‘r‘ft -!!orfl-{fi when the [mob tried to complete the destruction | todey a gift of $5000 to the Shefficld | of the corporations and their officers rest did not come o ntil toda iy within so brief a period that m»_“ an o:nl?dav o:a;[ :1‘;‘1‘ up wlm: u‘.\. -le;:iang .\:-tfllx’n-;efic‘gy.‘fi%mre:t;“d Fignt h“nd:.md pg-l“';- o‘?a':‘ FACER ;tdx cars, but was dispersed by the ;mg'ue'm:"q n;; :.-g;-;h:,:s?‘;m:c! ufma. indicted are now in his jurisdiction. | plans for the wreck, a to the mccrpicd the premiers programme | examination e Examiner A. W ectureship in_the Sheflield Scientific | Copies of the caplases and indictments | police, had bes p-eag e 3 M S e R . | &% Crane, who gave place to Georgs | out Mace. occurred Sunday while all | €&, shipped here by the Monarch |~ At Twentieth and Ellsworth streets | school. The gift is_made by Chester | ombimst those: oeeanone Wil thon bo | Hon ot 2o e | the house of commons meets | CNHam, & civil engineer, shortly be- | except the might men in the mines | Deéssieated Fgg company of Chicago, |Joseph Kinsley was shot in the leg | W. Lyman of New York city, & grad- | sent to the poliee nf the counties | through with appaiiin st after El!:‘\;:i:‘: il h;e ugfll)‘:!'halru;- [ sore the proceedings ended for the ::CI‘O l]np‘i:f. '{h‘; nvn.llnc:ie at Bll.;rke ;"BY: f'g‘::‘fl s.:;? ;YA:I"I“I‘”IH the lh-zz during @ strike argument. His assail- li-t.. of Yale :oll:.e in the clltisn‘ Of | wheve they live, If the polic cline | it had not b for watch « nize the Brit v~ | day. urred ly today. That more lives ant, a negro, escaped. v 852, used rse of lec- P ; governor o v | of a switchman « . v Eomont rotam“Resolutions will ba| - “The latter was on the stand Whan | were not 10st at Hurks is duc to Scar | destroved under a provision of the na it TRl ety or wabio sroiaa] aisue Axtents, the Savesion T Nww Lt & switohs : B Tie. Sharts O Thuso of | alfanimed: ek et matt 8, Rowe, foveman :of. the Hecls daw. .Samples of the . No Possible Chance for Arbitration. | congervation. The lectureship will be Zmlmc!d'lhulx] then make requisition for "",‘,; Juing s stoler y to ords of all authority over finances, and | After adjournment, Assistant State | mine, Realizing the danger that were' arded gome days ago | Philadelphia, Feb. 28.—President | known as the Chester 8. Lyman lec- | > ooitom et e ®l%o of the power of vetoing the meas- | Attorney Kelloge stated that the pros- | threatened the sleeping citizens he | t0 Washington, where they were found | Kruger of the Rapjd Transit cempany | tureship, in memory of the donor's T ey e et i Rl \ jmes of the lower house, leaving to the | ecution expected to finiah iis presen- | fent another man to arouss the in- | USAt for comsumption saig tonignt: S .| ather, “who wasfor many years' pro- | SEISMOGRAPHS RECORD g on : lerds only the functions of delay and | tation of evidence by Saturday of this tants end urge them to seek safe- bt e company will not for a moment | fessor of physics and astronomy in the W oo i dime samion. { week. Court will sit. six days & wedk | 7. LAKE SHORE RAILROAD consider any proposition to arbitrate; | SheMleid Scientific. school. It Is hon- RIS BIATRA R RIS e - icaiod o o3 until the conclusion of the case. Burke is buried fifty feet under snow ENTERED PLEA OF GUILTY, |1 matter from om0 | 24 that this will serve as the nucleus | ghocks Were from East to West— | on which William G r T¢ this pian succeeds, the government proposes next year to procesd with the tranaformution of the house of lords Benedict ence that can possibly be brought to of a larger fund in the me e wills chatdy e, Aasitscn a larger fund in the memory Professor Lyman to cover the broader fleld of hydraulic engineering. and earth. The slide is 3,000 feet long and fills the canyon. Came from Long Distance. & Mo, In mccordance with the order is- sued by Judge Williams earlier in the men The Corperation Fined $1,000, the Min= couritry places ir Five long ro a reditary to a democratic day and which went into effect this e e R 3 i P 2 ) vt | evening. an extra detail of police will | CHANCELLOR MAC CRACKEN i ALLEGED CRUELTY PRACTICED —— - St. Louis, Weo. 28 et e Such was the prosramme that the | he employed during the remainder of | READS LETTER OF RETIRE T| Cinet = DEATH OF “HERO” GRAVES. saxihausies shonks. were tetoried. by | Fell., sechm ¢ prime minister unfoided. and he and | the trial to keop lolterers awey Erom R OF RETIREMEN ncineats, Feh 26.—The frst ndict- ON U. 5. SAILOR e selymograph at S Louis university | Fyitch Uhe switchn . Chanecellor Lioyd-Ge e i fd ment Elkine railroad e i oday cor c at 3.30.45 and con- | cape for the tim o in o € Tn e meancime (e " budset| FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF Take Place on 70th Birthday. e condon. Tesutanite- Francisco Marine Hospital. oo e i wers fLout east to weet, GRS g e ide- 3 likely — the part - = ! Father Goesse, and porte — -- o it will combine the | CASSIE CHADWICK RECALLED. | New York Feb. 28.—The vencrable | the Lake Shore end Michigan South- - Northampton, Mass., 28.—Danfel | sirock in the ~ extreme sout OLEOMARGARINE DEALER agets years, shorn of the | = Henry Mitchell MacCracken, one of the | ®™8 railroad. Judge Sater of the Unit-| San Francisco, Feb. 28.—Two depo- | Collins Graves, the hero of the Mill | yortion o the globe. GOES TO FORT LEAVENWORT} . U 59T “1I0% | President Commutes Sentence Impos- | best cducators in the country, e States district court fined the cor- ;‘::fl- mflg cruelty alleged to have | river flood of 1574, one of the great- | “gy *} ouis " Mo, Feb. 23 onT v e mbers | on Cashier Arthur Spear. will retire as chancellar of New ) ork | POTation $1,000, the minimum penalty. d."“"“";mm Mateo Brezzinio, | est disasters that New England has | ek, the most severe of all, 8ix Years in Federal Prison and Fined - | university om his 70th birthday, Sept.| The case rested upon a shipment of | & sailor, at Upited States marine | known, died today at his home in Will- | Sorded at 7.40 o'clock tonight, 9 BOOKKEEPER COLEMAN Washington, Feb. 28.—An echo of |28 next. At the aame time he will re- | t1es from Ozone, Tean,, to Bryan, Ohio, | hosphtal here. immediately befors his| jamsburg. He was 70 years old. Mr. | qq ninety seconds, $15,000 s | the financial operations of Cassie Chad- | S¥n_8s professor of philosophy. The ties wore trans-atiipped at Cincin. | death on February 17, were eent tn | Graves, while returning home carly tho | ““cl0eland. O Fon. 28 Warthauake o LT WILL LEAVE JAIL TODAY. | wick, five vears ago, was heard today, | After serving the university for more | nati over the Cincinnati Northern rail- ington ight to be submitted | morning of May 16. 1574, learned that | tremors lasting over an hour were re k. Faderal = | when the president commuted to ex- | than a quarter of & century, Dr. Mac- [ r0ad, a part of the New York Central | {0 the surgcon general as a protest|the reservoir at the head of the MIll [ corded hers this afternoon by the seis e ST S S Secured Through Efforts of His| bire imimediately tho scven yoars_son. | Crasken made known his Intent to ro. | System. ‘to which the defendant road | ftom the sallors of Franolseo. | river valley had bursi, ‘Unharnessing | imograph at Bt Ignatis observaiors rdered today by Tuds Father and Uncle tence imposed on Arthur B. Spear, the | tire in a letter read at the quarterly | &se belongs. Nuinerous ng aMdavits ‘ac- | his horse, he leaped on its back and [Tha Hev. Frederiox Odenbach enid »f the Unlted States distrd - i cashier of the National Bank of Ober- | mesting of the univresity council to-| It is aileged that to escape a high | ComPpaily the depositions. The deposi- | rode the ‘length of the valley, awak- |that the tremors evidently came from B B ¥ _de—sbe| BY. Ofite. soe e = gt B i | local rate the timbers were billed | tlons charge that Breszindo was at-| ening the several hundred inhabitantis | o jone distafer. hat e would ot he of for I PR 2 e R ar ceittam _M‘E‘.:‘&n‘ to the recc| T deem it wise” he says, “to turn | through to Chicago, aithoueh there was | t2cked and struck in the face by ome | of the villages threatened the on- | 2,10"% Dlace them until he made cal. |had been indicted 1 1 , ational City & ords, that Cassie Ohadwick had cer- | while I still enjoy unbroken heaith, | RO intention of sending them beyond | of the staff physiciane while the pa- | rushing water. Despite his Warning, | culations tomorrow. gmargarine regulations, tc ~a Bookkeeper, George W. Zn. s tain desposits in the bank when the | away from prescribed labor defined Ly | Bryan. “u;:,"..c"""u...d"“‘...'“m"'“““‘ to an opera- more than one hundred and forty pec . f""l";"'l{lv om at Fort Leavenworth a = et sor B e i $150.000, | facts were she did not have them. It | contract to voluntaary effort in such e 3 pele were caught in the flood and - fined him $15,000. M;:.‘:::w < ~ ’:10 n‘:::\r ‘:v s"ffo‘vlsl | was admittea dn-rgu- Spear's that | forms as may seem b:n suited to me. | CONGRESS. Dr. J. M. Gussaway, commanding ' drowned. Since his exploit, Mr. Graves, | DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY “It has been Aisclomed that prob D erpers ¥ atundpoint. that former | the certification was made by direction | Throughout the faculties, the student | _ N e 2t Do,noepital. declares there is | jocally known as “Hero" Graves has WORTH $50,000 STOLEN |10t 1648 than $10000. an pensy ma £ Gor. Joha L. Bates. Shat IJTMET | of President Beckwith, from which the | boay and the corporation there pre- | Six Hours’ Consideration of the Post- [ N0 truth in the been a farmer in well to do cir - o fl!"f" n&‘ww has been lomt p ’ &y deciined tte aid Coteman in | cashier recelved mo personal beneflt. | vails @ marked unity of spirit and office Appropriation Bill. = e 2 stances. From Wife of New York Broker While | UPifed States woverament as & cem ,...,...,;,‘.,,,,., “he accounte | Beckwith having died before the triai |effort. It is In every way a fitting | 4 — SHOWS GRATIFYING INCREASE. S o Wik 7 M lath of Broadwell's activit - Bank Examiner E. S. Pepper, who | 0f Spear, the brunt of the affair feil on | time for me to ley down the office.” _Washington, Feb. 28.—The Aldrich E —_—— GENERAL MANAGER HIGGINS o P Y |14ndis in sentencing him. -V o was suspended by the comptroller of | Spear. who was generally regarded as| The chancellor's letter was referrad | bill, providing for a commission of sen- | Annual Report of Pennsylvania Rail- Moo o Naw. Yook, Teb, 35, ~While:dits was | Cicvced he hus given bonds o | she currency on Saturday, spent a few | the tool of his superior officers. A note |t0 a special committee. ators, representatives and _civil apy road Company for Year 1909, it to Adjustment Board of ‘New |, ' 0T Ceh Koo tiinds and Jewelry cal- | Fon nons Bac. " 1o has Been a wiful heute et the bank today, as his suc- | bearing the forged signature of An- T pointees, to be selected by the presi- a Haven Road Trainmen. in her bath, diamonds and jewslry cal- |the next day. 1t has been & wilful cemsor has not yet arrive drew Carnegle in_the possession of Mrs, | “RED ADAMS” FOUND GUILTY dent to supervise the business meth-| Philadelphia, Feb, 28.—The annual eosiiid cons 1ot M. SEnta e | SI0A008. Of the len oD - Througn the efors of the young | Chadwick figured in the case, It hav-| oF USING MAILS TO DEFRAUD, | 208 Of the executive departments, was | report-of - the Pennsylvania Railroad | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 25.—The ad- | pietie OO0 O0, TIC (MOEONG, 0 | been suppiied by o . ammn's father, (*haries . (‘oleman. and | i been reported that Beckwith had -| passed by the senate today. 3 Y for the voar 1900 was made | justment board of the Brotherhoods of Hxpe wite ofe New Yol Mo Do the commodity which he Eally n nnile. wecuritics mers offercd to the | the paper somewhere in the bank. Mrs, Swindler, Past Middle A Has Had | The postoffice appropriation biH was | publis today and shows a gratifying | Railway Conductors and Trainmen re- | o t% Jor SRaTment B L6 G a proceeding which 1 reg an Fstrct attormey in Boston this after- | Chadwick died in the penitentiary fol- | SWindler, iddle Age, Has Had|under consideration in the house the | Increase, @ccording to President Mo [celved a letter today from Gener: e ammouncod by the aetesiives |AUHY to say is tilghly six noon end accepted morrow ihe|10wing her conviction resulting from Cheokered Career. entire’ session, which lasted over six| Crea, in the gross carnings as compar. | Manager Higgina of the New York, | watil tentght. o Althongh & mald was e T e M s e New York, Feb. 5._For hia latest | "Both Branches wiit be in seaston to- | 5,71, the earnligs of the previous | New, Haven and Hartfora rallroad, in T o Bt . Feb. 2 - | Yegr. The gross reve: e board is asked to define the 9 ess from f L1 S0 iire 8 L MRS, GLOVER A WITNESS :g:fl::afg‘emwm:fl::cgufi‘l?m'fl;mgg moTrow. Die toeal of 3138504537, an Increase |line of demarkation oo e my"k;:vvlg;?fdorhihrfirmmf ond the 1 ARNCYs s ST, g over 1908 of $17,267,636. The operat- |Mands of the trainmen 4hd conductbrs s v sids ek tohtly 1njurel DRURTE POSSR PYER CONGRESS | IN_PROBATE:COURT. CaiD Ioithe State LT Francs| - pOSTPONED/FOR ‘A VEAH: T npetes. Incinting T arornt | %0 that the company would Know N B Dellon i v 5 Seids | Am R:_O:_’“ho!"‘;_"‘fl el Decision of District Supreme Judge | Denies Revclver Story Told by Hattie | sque string of allases, was found guilty 5 = . | ed to $111.903,160, an increase of $10.- | what manner to treat with the de- ity > - i Upholds Order Against Committee. Leblanc’s Aunt. fn the criminal branck of the United | AMerican E;:rh“ !:: 1:1 Be Held in - 'rh; n:uw:m_;;"’;iv.::el.,g mants. The lstter was answered. at LONG ISLAND TRAGEDY. i - S States circuit court today. The jury . & B b oy Reece Fowler of Pa b ingt ~ S ~ambs o crease $5,2//0,139. The net income | Pamphlets entitled “Demands of _. . of e e VIt | e of ‘Mies Hutiie Eabiaae, mae ‘erte | Scfrand o Ave coumta wnish may ar. | New York, Feb. 25._The Atierican |Zor Iaat year/amounted to $35169,087, | Rallroad Employes” were circulated |Eight Daughters Sww Their Mother | not lkilled in the of Columba today decided that the | Cape Breton girl under indictment for | by & maimum sentence of seven and | CXPOSition to have been held in Ber- | &n Increase on $6.951.427. B e ok ) (vl | ey gove trooy court = rely within its au- | the murder of Clarence F. Glover, in|on-half vears in prison and a $5,000 | U0 In 1910 Tas been postpomed for o e SR Fee pucing . the [ PO)1 today. ' | New York, Feb. 28.—The eight young | zus 2 thority = ssued the writ of | the Glover family as & servant, was ir- | fine. year, and end may 2 . o B 3 Carcie’, Murat. & | only siightly f A .. A lering (he joint commit- | Fitating to Mrs. Glover long béfore the| Adams is past middle age, and has| Instead a German-American 2 e e L as ol Beoe ol s s o Wogiistias | tae ravome tee on p of congress o Show | murder, according to the widow's tes- | had a checkered career. Counsel put|tion to insure suppart of German in- HEROISM REWARDED, Eorers. L. L, saw her shot dead tonight by [sul Oliva eause woy it ssider the | timony in the probate court today. in no defense save a motion to dismiss | terests. — Lyndonville, Vt., Feb, 25.—The lves | Prank Saldermano, an Italian. Salde patch to the state ®ie of the Valle mpany of | Mrs. Glover, whose appearance on the | the case on a technicality. Judge Passenger Train Conductor Given Gold | of a score of lodgers were threatened | mano fired two ineffective shots at his | savs Fowler recel Molyoke, Mass, ’ witness stand has been anticipated | Hough during the trial characterized | Ex-Vice President Fairbanks at the Watch and Check for $500. and two women were injurcd tonight | wife, Amelia, the oldest and prettiest | wound in (he leg succe ¢ or s 2 oo Fe 28 —] M .—] - ~ g = Murat. Then he escaped 'he shoot injuries were prope e APSE OF ARGELES FINED $40. |iweeks ago, told part of her own sida | ture where swindiing would be more | , Farisy Feb. | 28 —President Fullleres | MoSteesl JPeb, 88__For herole work | 33" Canr, 75 Vears old. who had 1o | i was prompied by Mrs. Murava vo- | the Tevor iomars arms 00 NN Feitidtan Cathotic Chitties | Sl bale S o) » esulon, Bhe | difficult, Fivvee paines toay, - The smacirs | wreek: o€ Pacific train at| be carried from an upper stors. ix In | fusal to let Amella go with er hus- i Pty s ~ A = o gy . mmbassador, Mr. Bacon, sented the | Spanish bridge on Jan. 21, in e onight from suf-|pand to live in New York's “Little | §peaker Cannon to Be Guest of Hen Mrs, Glover s'ated that she was a| Boston’s “Cost of Living” Bill Signed s h over forty Mves were lost. Con- | focation and shock. Mrs. G. B. Allyn, | Tealy. " b, WHitE Houss Difer former viee president, and the ex- who leaped from the . to Use Interdicted Textbooks. distant relative of the accused girl. She by Governor Draper. ductor Thomas Reynold. ond story. | Bl 0 Rayonne, § The court | met Glover in 1896 and lived with hin; oo o 5. | CEEpEe - OF grectiugs “wa Scwtioontel ynods as Eiven a| uffering from a badly sprained wrist, | = Washington, Feb. 28— Speaker Cs s f “Argeles | Hhreo Sears Defore they wore ‘married. | Boston, Fe 2% The “cot of iiv- | Dusing the siay i Parls e Tair; | goMd mateh and & check for 3500 tedey; | Lol o ko by wondin | | BALLOON “NEW YORK ol zbiston, Feb. 28— Epenkcr Ca 1o piy & fice of $40 and the costs of | About two years ugo ehe did mot like [ ing” bill was signed by Governor Dra- | banis a t *Mrs. Bacon and | Shaushnessy said It was the company's | Structure owned by G. B Allyn. The Ni QLN OF Jorty SayeIe oF moey st ¢ Re"Sition Groust: against him be. | her hushands attitide toward the Les | PO late today. tmmediatoiy after, ho | luncheons and teas by Mrs. Bacon and | Shausbnessy said it was the company's | S0 RO Y, Giot known, Hale | Started Last Night from Texas for |(UNET f f070, FOULE OF TS, 8 cause he had forbidden (‘atholic school | Flanc girl. Mrs. Glover dended that| Dad received it from the senate. The | other oo adles. My and Mrs. | e duty of & saliroad oon orion| of the loss is covered by insurance. Long Distance Record. that time President Taft will . children to use the interdicted fext- | she had ever remarked to the girl's| Dill provides for the appointment of a | Fairbanks will leave for London to- et ,,‘"",,f oo g P - rate & new White House custom . ®ooks under pain of a refueal of the | 8unt that she wished that che had a| cOmmission of five rembers to inves- | morrow. it ma Toh an et of o i O™ | Will of Mra. Barnard Admitted to Pro. | . SAR Antonio, Tex. Feb. 28.—Clifford | 5f an annual func r iha Shissent to theii <5 0¢ the | Fevoiver, so she could shoot her hus. | tigate the cause of existing high prices : a sol 4 g B. Harmon of New York and George | prasiqing officer ¢ N ot 15 Shiaren band. She ald admit that she was| Of necessaries of life. Ior the pur- | Appeinted Exchange Professor to Lec- bate Without Contest. B, Harrison of Los Angeles started 10- | bentatives The d . angry with both her husband and the | DOSes of zfl"xa investigation $15,000 is ture st Beslin' University: Honorary Freedom of City of London| Los Angeles, Cal. Fei. 28— The will | nisht at 915 o'clock in the ballo SEr Wity thnee- tande t $600,000 FIRE AT BOMBAY. Leblanc girl. S e % Combridgs, Mass, Feb. 28 Profes- to Theodore Roosevelt. e Lh N e Iy crSray, Tore % lonk d\Buiae AU net. to the diplomat 7 “Na £ sor Hugo Munsterbers, professor of | London, Feb. 28.—The i £ Ao e ki b WA, e }Judiciary Grair and O Warchouse Burned|A Hundred Miners Had Narrow Es- | Passenger Car Tipped Over, No One | 307 Suso Jtunsterbers, prof g o, e ‘afluwr:em:'t ‘without contest, and letters of admin- The balloon: salled easily toward tho ’ cape from Drowning. Seriously Hurt. Josical laborator Lon: hold. 4 j2s istration were issued to a local bank.[northwest. The balloonists are pre i Indi Il b at Harvard univer- | next Thursday to consider a requisjtion After Mrs. Barnard’s death recently | pared to resmin in the air 72 how Voted to Create Interstate C . Danville, Tlls., Feb. 28.—Just befors| Ogdensburg, N. Y., Feb. 28.—The en- | sity, has been appointed exchange pro- | which has been signed by many infla. e d stoay of | T nEg 80.000 ¢ dred i ho in da 24 d- gn Y 'y Influ- | oon; rsy arose over the custody of | The balloon Is carrying 80.000 cuble Court. Fombay Fritiah India, Fob, 28 The |® Dundred miners who were to have | gine and a passsnger coach of an Ad- | fessor to lecturs at Berlin university. | ontial members to present the honor— | how waeen whitdren. e Barmive et | fest of mog W e « i | entered Gray’s mine today, the swollen | irondack and St. Lawrence railroad | Professor Munster} will serve dur- |ary freedom of the city to Theodore $€ $600.000, Tn adaition. the | oW e Wasblagton, ¥ ) out today mariited | Varmillion river broke through the | train, running from Herman to De|ing the term 1910-1911. Roosevelt In a gold box and to enter- | wai of Jonn Boinard, men s o of two the house co) n inte £600.000. walls into the pit. There is thirty-six [ Kalb Junction, were derailed here to- tain him at a reception and luncheon | suine e usand’s | Get a College Eiucation Without Go- | state commerce voted todar 1o cres N feet of water in the mine now. The| day. The car tipped over and 25| Oklahomo Semate Passed White Slave |at Guild hail. father: wes admitted 40 probate today. EAp iy Sie Gitdtetnte sommutos cotitt % miners would all have peri in the | passengers mnarrowly escaped death. Bil ‘This distinction has besn shown Pre- | tob aucaths h”f! ulk of 250,! es- Boston, Feb. 28—A college educa- | i3 one of the principal features of th Gramo Shin Company Buys Controlling | flood had they gone t0 work b few min- None was seriously njured & darge| o -0 B0 viously to Garibaldi, General Grandg| >t° t© her children. tion, "without going 1o coleke, at a | Toynsend udministration railroad nterest. utes earlie cake of ice on a highway erossing , , Feb. 28.—The senate 3 > g v . at a & 16 the provision for whicl Chester, Pa. Feb. 25.—The control- —— caused the mccident. = The line was | today passed thie house “white siave” | GeoTEC Teabody, the Philanthroplst.| wiiing Company Protests Against the|Price so low as fo place it within | pregigent and the attorncs gener Jing interest of the Federal Steel Cast First Degree Murder Indictment. | completely blocked DAL whiph: HraRies & penmhat than: z Seizure of Bleached Flou students unable to.attend the regularly | LaY8 been flghting to have kept in the ings company has been purchased by| New York, Feb. 28.—The grand jury e e 08 bl s i T i nd [ 3 Wash Hold Up Traffio| Des Moines, fowa, Feb. rhe Tp- | established institutions, is providea for | P! the Cramp Ship and Engine Build today returned an indictment of mu Steamship Arrivals. g S onyin, ooy way Sngaging | Storms and Washouts Hold Up Traffio | 4,0 Milling company of Omaba today | in a bill signed by Governor Draper T company of Philsdeiphia. The price| der in the first degree against Morris| At Marseille: Feb. 25, Provincia, e 1 ic. on Pacific Roads. filed a petition in the federal cairt|today. The bill Incorporates the trus- | New York Prices on Meat Advance paid has not been made public Th Lustig, proprietor of a private detec- | from New York. Ogden, Utah., Feb. 28.—A storm io| asking that United States District At-|tees of the Massachusetts college, for New York, Feb, 25 Prophecies that Feders! plunt gives emplovment to tive agency here. Mrs. Lustig died on | At Alexandria: Feb 26, Cincinnati, | Veteran Boston Dancing Master Dead.| Wyoming and a washout in Nevada | torney Temple be enjoined from fur- | which §600,000 is wanted, and of which [the late meat boscott would bring mbout 500 men. It was originally start- | October 28 Iast and her body was sent | from New York. '\ Boston Ieb, 38 —Augustus L. Pa-|forced the abandonment of much traffic | ther interference with fis business or | $100,000 has aiready been subscribed |hlgher and not (e prices were ros «¢ as the Delaware River Steel com- | to Milroy, Pa., for burlal. Information | At Liverpool: Ieb. 27, Baltic, from | panti, whose ~promfing taught thres | of the Union Pacific mnd Southern Pa- | from further seizures of flour as or- | by Edmund 1. Harbour of this city, |ized here today, wien quotaions om jany A slumy in the market forced | was given to_ the district attorney’s| New York. generations of Bostonians the waltz | cific railroads today. The trains Nos, | dered by Secretary of Agriculture Wil- | the father of the fdea. 1t i« plapned 1o | mutton, lamb and pork t0uched Sgures & sale of the plant. and it remained lfll?ll\flk‘! which resulted in the body of the At Naples: Feb. 27, Oceania, from | and other dances, died today, after a1, 2, 4, and 6 and 10 on the Southern|son. Eight carloadsj belonging to he | give instructions i1 varfou rts of fa little higher than most men in t! for_some Gme in 1906 the Federal| woman being exhumed. Evidénces of | New York. long illness. For more than forty vears | Pacific have been annulled. Train No.| company Were seized as bleached Hour | the state, where I is expectod sawns | business can remeber. feef got boc fl.’ was formed and secured (hc‘xlr_\ chnine were found in the body, and | At Cospoli: Feb. 27, Grosser Kur- | Papanti taught dancing at his IfldGm'l 1 on the Union Pacific is many hours ! by Atto: y Temple several ‘Ofllhlllnd cities will give free use of build- jto its provious high mark of Just be« Lustig was arrested furst, from New York on Tremont strect behind. LN iass. 3 Sore the Boycou