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VOL. LIL.—NO. SERIOUS CRASH IN HUDSON TUBE| Cevlet H, CONN., ! Paragraphs. Santiago, Chili, March 1.—Dr. Fred- erick A. Cook and his wife left here Zfor Buenos Ayres. Head-On Collision Under the Streets of NeW| ru ammees i—a speciat trom York City Caused Panic. Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, says that Toiters today sacked the factory at Les Mineurs, and are marching on Basse- Terre, where panic reigns. Troops have been ordered to stop the advance of the rioters. Paris, March 2.—After an all night MEAGER INFORMATION, WIRES ARE ALL DOWN. As Snowslide Buries A Quier Day Express Train|- In Philadelphia ES| MARCH 2, 1910 PRICE_TWO CENTS NO ACT OF DISORDER REPORTED YESTERDAY. Condensed ’felegra!fis A St. Louis Butcher killed himscif on account of loss of trade due to the meat boyeotti. Samuel E. Ullman of Boston has re- ery of $10,000. Leading Irishmen Have Started a crusade against souve postcards which ridicule the Irish race. Charles N. Frost, for 50 years jdenti- ported to the police a jewelry rob= I PRESIDENT OF PANAMA DEAD Jose Domingo De Obaldia Had Been Il Since Last Friday. THE WHOLE REPUBLIC IN MOURNING FETY DEVICES STALLED OFF DEATH|.Zi: FTY-ONE PASSENCERS ABUARD LICE LEAVE CITY £ m the engineers employed on the fled with the braks Industrysof the SA g o e Sokiyael Do) FIFTT-ONE PASSERGERS A STATE PO VE C fled Witk e et mdutisy granted an increase in pay. . s B B i | Diskitér ‘Oveetilkel" Griut ~ Nerlborn| Fencibles ‘Diackaried. fi Fuilber] s Y a o R eneral s vertakes Great Northern | Fencibles Dischai rom Fu A b the United |- " i Steel Cars Frevented Telescoping—None of the Passen-| D 0% a0 ded uoon A B et that bee ‘ % " Bttites cireuts covme o ihe Loited | Second Vice President Mendoza Afsumed Control Tues Y o e Ay Spokane Train on Summit of the| Strike Service—Special Cavalry i b E gers Killed—Eighteen Persons, However,Were Taken = : s The Roosevelt Expedition Sailed from day Afternoon—Deceased, Who Was Sixty- ! hree p . * . T.ondon, March 1-—Herbert J. Glaa- | Oascade Mountains—Fatalities Not| Force to Take the Place of Troopers | sundomors: Sudan, or Kiriomibing. & to Hospitals—Eastbound Train Ran into String of stone. governor | general’ of * ‘United fme the hunt for i swme in Africa Years Old, Had Been President Since Cctober, 1908 g % = uth Africa, who was recently ele- 3 ;. 2 : Cars Ahead—First Serious Crash in Tube. vated to the peerage, has been created | Everett, Wash., March 1—The Greot | _Philadelphia, March 1—With the — —Late Fresident’s Flantations Largest in Republic , ~|& viscount. Ivor Churchill Guest, for- | Northern' Spokane express that has | withdrawal today of the last detach- |, Representative Lindbergh denonccd merly member of parliament for Car- | been stalled on the summit of the | ment of state police on duty here and | Lostmaster General Hitchcock, cluim- i Qiff ‘and_earlier for Plymouth, has|Cascade mountains since last Thurs- | the discharge from further strike ser- | IN€ that he is tryiug to defeat his re- Wew York, March 1.—Modern rail- ing made up. As the train approach- | peen made a baron. day was buried by a slide early to- | wice of the State Fencibles, this city | Bomination. Panama, March 1.—Jose Domingo De (& conservative. but d way appliances stalled off death under | &d the station the controller vatused, to i P 2 e aay. gave up theonly evidence ot anything | . 4 oo ee— | Obaldla, president © of Panuma. d detly t unt P the streets of New York city today.| Work and the mmd lmundse . ndon, pren 1 o Charles W.| Thought Stalled Train Was Safe. | resembling martial rule which bas ex- | =+ A Rodenbery, successor of the | from heart disease at 2.80 o'clock this |elected to the Colomnia There was & head-on collision on the | dismay that he could not stap. | Fairbanks and Mrs. Fairbanks arrived | isted here simce the carmen's strike presentative 3 igEs afternoon. He had been sick only |the dcpartment Panan Fudson and Manhattan rallway, com- | the emergency brakes, but without{ieday for a fortnight's visit in Lon- d‘he stalled train was about tWO |pegan eleven days ago. Georgia, was sworn in as a member | since last Friday became rder monly known es the Hudson tunnels, ]i“-’ll-‘ Th«;, two cars “"““‘ti‘f; gz:: don. Many entertainments have been 'cna:c;a';efin:‘.,'m&"‘ pw‘:roz:: No Diso oy Uip n Late Hour of the house. Seoond Vice Presideht Assumes the | Hay-Herr treat But steel cars and safety devices pre | Tush Into the cars ahead, and the force | arranged for the visitors. At the spe- | Casca L, TEa o e “"'" rted »ia E R - | tion of the Panama Vehten ! colemcoping . and eliminkted | of the impact tilted the fear car Cial Invitation of King Edward, Mr. | (o the tunnel, = bu perintendent fill the place of the state troopers e Sultan Signed the Second Accord Prosidonéy: | admost single-har ik hatiered woodwork, %o that mone of | tTain against the station platform.|and Mrs. Fairbanks will attend court | O'Nell of tho'Great Northern thousht|p special cavalry force was organized | with France, obliuting Morocco to pay proval by the senate at Fog he 35 passengers sustained fatal In- | Shattering every pane of in its | ot Buckingham palace March 4 in the | the train was safe where it stood. ¥ the city authorities. Theee men | $12.000,000 as indemnity on mocount of | Panama, March 1.—Angina pectoris - 3 Jactes. Bignteen: Mowever. Six of Whom | Windows. In this car of the | omoiai cirele, Women and Children on Board, | h&ve not yet been given a chance to | the Casablanca affair. was the direct caume of ~President g ere watnen. were hurt so badly that | passengers were infured. = < PO o Somrg e in ers | G€monstrate their effectiveness. Up to s Obaldia's death. ' The president was e they wers removed to hospitals. Immense Crowd at the Scene. DEPOSED TIBETAN POPE ' e ot pessong on the Srain is | & late hour tonight not ST M Y i g R M o e L S M LT Rl e or Y u’ 'r has been reported Dear eV vel- | 7€) . 0! 3 pendence. o 4 Controllor Refused to Work. Y uiwocy NOW INSTALLED IN HOTEL.|&lven as thirty. ~—Two passengers | JCoion’Sf the city: ing 60 milew an hour. but only thres| Dr. Carlos A. Mendoga, second vice | bt Bunria o ppo n: The collision ocurred at the Twenty- | immense crowds to the scens, Panic | Strange and Picturesque Entrance Into | 2de and gave the mumber of passen- | Interest Genters on Arbitration. |Persons were slightly’injured. D30 oreloe i esternoon Ehe Jenth | the United States.” tn 13 . thira street station in Manhattan.when | prevailed for @ whils, but employes of | ~ g, jiling, -British India— American gers as 51, among them several women | Interest centored today in the offorts | The Gredentials of Leroy Percy, the | o st Vice resiaine heancns Saih | president Amador . an eastbou wo cars run- | the road cleared the station and the 3 2 |land ires are = busin oth 4 £k e Stat 4 Europe, Se ning at & nine mils clip, crashed Tnto | injured were quickly carried out This| German and French Tourists Inter- | formation 15 imsare: end e to. mot | oe Lamre e Enli el Faid Sy B e e R e | o R ion 3o e patt ™ VI Pwe W haia occupied th enid @ string of cars ahead that were be- | was the first serious crash in the tube.| ested Spectators. known whether there were any fatali- | sit company to listen to proposals of | were presented in the senate s hs, gaining muc ties. A work train, including two lo- | arbitration. After a special meeting e Sketch of Late Presidont's Career. | recaiving both oo . Barjiling, British Indie, March 1— |comotives and a rotary snow plow, [of the board of direotors the company et E i ratd abiduoaid] Toas o o . | recetving both e BLOOD.STAINED BIT OF PAPER |BILL TO COMPEL THEIR ‘Ttis Dalal ama. the relidious head of | wero ulso carried off ihe track lo |dsain announced thers wowld be no | TeRTation requesting - wnEreis 10 | o Fank e iinoe Ouicbur ey Tas | tha canerier uddhists, who rom Lbasa | gether with a wa nk nesr Well- | arbitration. thoroughly investigate the sugar frauds a d, department of Pa atior Asia ' BROUGHT ABOUT A CLASH | EXTRADITION TO NEW JERSEY | two wesks st aud more recantly was | ington etation, and buried &y the ava- || C. O. Pratt, leader of the striking |in’the custom howse st New Torkc. | Cotgmiin, 51 years pr Tin Haher | from thw Aeia Fols Between Attorneys—Trial of Sophie | It Would Make Beef Trust Members | crament, arrived here this atternoon. 28 Lives Reported Lost. for a satisfactory settlement of the | The Differences Among the Senators | pom Sary el 0f the latier elections of June 28, and Kritchman and Joe Mitchell. | Fugitives from Justice. He was the object of a great display differences before the sympathetic | over the ?, it oo to 18k7. For Severs partisans of Senor Obs 2 | of religlous Torvor on the part of (he |y, Seattle, Wash, March 1—Reports|SITSRENCR BEOTR SO0 Oy | Sver Poatal savings bank bill have | before the cstablishment of the whelmingly victor side Waterbury, Conn., March 1.—An at- | Washington, Mareh 1-—A bill which | Buddhists. e from Wellington ' say that twenty- |*"pil,;%re being armnged for a IArEe | measure w1l be assed wext Thorelay | Man republic the young Obuldia was one of the w e ampe on tie part of counsel for Jo- | if passed would declarc the members | A big procession of the faithful met | [2X°G lives are belleved to haye beel | ;.. meeting in favor of the strikers R UINES e SR e neure 14 16 Divsart 40q Ve Dlas arees ph Mitchell, who §s being tried to- | of the “Beef trust” recemtly indicted |the Tibetan pope some distance od the ‘Great Nortberm's Spolane. ex- |tomorrow night in ¢he central part of | The President Has Designated the | T/ Of Colombia. In politics he was | In the rey Eether Sophie Kriighman in the |in New Jersey. fugitives from justice | the city ang escorted him with £8Dd | fress today. Two Paasctase teatns, | €hO.CHY. | members of a commission’ to deter- i iing - superior court here for the murder of | and compel their extradi 3 ceremony. ey carried banners, in- E: . | o o A T ronisiow Kulvinskas, to get In evi- | Jersey to stand t of elioged Jiar | oones’ Burners ‘and thelti-comwted . | €eyen locomotives and Superintendent| Mysterious Shots from Autemol |t neher Ganada is entitled to| JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER RESIGNS | TISMA AND TIPITAPA BATTLES B 5 to. iefat Tor alieged fass. | & Xy the minimum tariff rates of the United Gence & blood-stained piece of paper | gal -combination and monopoly, was | The roadside was decorated with uCky | uNer eachons gy, Were bumed| Philadelphia, Mareh 1—At 11 o'clock | G2, koes oL ghesi s o 1 on wh was written a sentence or | introduced today by Represenimiive |aymbols, behind which danse crowds of | O oil escaped infury. tonight six shots were fired directly | States. AS U. 8. STEEL CO. DIRECTOR. CASUALTY LIST GROWING #wo in Lithuanian characters brought | Henry (democrat) of Texas, a member | natives prostrated themseives as the 18 Feet of Snow at Casoade Tunnell. | opposite the office of Meyer Reyburn, | . . po wiio "o ooy oo s | ohai i o St b ciaah balween the attornbrs | ot R e e e e o T i a Ty iy b Waah, March 1—Lator ad. | b7 someone who Fode up in an auto- | o,in 4 Fire Which Dostroyed (e St.| Chairman Gary Explaine the Retire- | 225 Killed, 350 Wounded—Bodiss Seat for the two defendants late this after- “The individuals composing the Beef | The Dalai Lama rode in o magnifi- [Vices state that a Great Northern | Mobile. : | Davis, a printer, was burned to death. ment of Mr. Rockefeller. tered Over Large Territ moon. The matter was temporarily | trust who have been indicted by a |cent yellow sedan cohair, borne by rich- | transcontinental mail and express train | The automobile, a bi~ black touring | L% .5, 5 S0 0w, Killed by a fall = Qisposed of by the paper being marked | New Jorsey grand Jury:” said M. Hene |1y caparisoned flunkies. Iiis progress | carrying no passemgers and four elec- | C8F,icame out Market street and as it | i NG&Ts employe was killed by a fall-} N.w York, March 1—Announcoment | Managua . for identift n. Tt was not put in|ry, “are endeavoring to hide behind |was frequently halted by hysterical | tric motors used to pull trains through | turned into Juniper etreet, opposite | T1F WET- | was 1zade today that Johm D. Rocke- | Gradually the casun . evidence at this time. This is the | the proposition that they have tran- |Wwomen craving permission to touch the | the Cascade tunnel, also were swept| the office of the mayor, a man leaned | \wiiont G McAdoo, the New York | [G16r Jr. has resigned as @ director | tles betwes . mote which it is_alleged was found | sacted mo business in fhe state of |high priest’s garments, or thrusting up |from the tracks and carried a hundred | rom the automobile and fired mix | . Wi1itm, G McAdoo, the New ¥ork|of the United States Stcel corporation | insurgent forces at 1 car the piace where the wounded | New Jersey and could mot therefors |babes to be blessed. Groups of Ameri- |feet by the avalanche. Mail and ex-|SHOts. It is mot known whether the | ;.nof GUidel etabiarically qumed 1o | and is succeeded by Henry Walters of | tapa has increased, s 3 as lay, on Saturday, Sept. 18, | have committed a crime there because | can, German and French forrists who | press trains had been stalled for sev.. | Shooting was done by some practical | p P g, (H0 be Woud S0l Feniaee T | Baltimore, chalrman of the Loulsville | timated that o by Kulvins brother, Anton, and | they were not personally present. This | came here from Calcutta to sce the |eral days and it is thought that no one | JOKET or some person of serious in- |y . C0/% B0 P sad Neshville and Atiantic Coast Line | wese kille'l s - swhich so far as decipherable is said | is gn old dodge, an elusive method of | Duial Lama, together with the Euro- {was on board. According to reports| tent. s g systems of rallroads, and a close pe ors have ¢ v g escaping_puaishment.” Poan rasidents, withesacd {he strange | there are elghison feet of anow at the| A dstective jumped into a taxicab| A Large Delegation of Publishers or | *Li.friend of TP Morwun, = | over a lar "ux thous Sriichman shoot me to jill | | JThe Tenry ‘bill provides thet the land picturesque scene from points of | cast end of the Cascade tunnel and #f- | 204 Calim - RO T foreign Tangunse newspapers called on | potiereller: hojings of United Fousided had atten mote was excluded at the first trial. | and accompanied by a copy of an in- |installed in the Drulg hotel, the Lama | CLASH BETWEEN PINCHOT Immigration bill 3 5 e < | Fowler, who was in con nd of Gen Anson O. Sanford was testifying as | Shsmaent ap aiascgt sioh tor Shan: | Himselt cosupying the top foar, - o no AND SECRETARY wiLson | ALBANY PEOPLE VACATING E tor In the affairs of the cor. | erii Chamorro's s s o his being present when Kulvinskas | putaple proof” for the authorities to |one is permitted to sleep on a nigher LOWER FLOORS OF HOMES | Theodore H. Price of New York, the t is denicd, ever, that | who was wounded in t 1t iog, w mvas founa when he was asked by |ott upon, It also des that the |level than he. His bed chamber is “Cotton King.” was arrai in crim- | kefcllers resighation was due | ceeded In ercap! apture, thar Jemes M. Lynch of counssl for Mitchell | order for the arrest of a person want- |draped throughout with yellow silk,| O%er Disputed Question Regarding| . . .. piver 78 Feet Al Normial inal court ‘Mo, 1 on an indictment] Lo A0y fnfractic eu of opin- | 2 conservative, who concealed the 4f be had seen a piece of paper NeaT | o4 under these comditions “shall not | There is an aMar in the corner of the| Letter Resulting in Pinchot's Dis- it el S Dormel | chawsing: him with conspicy to. de- | 108, Jith the M wts, 4nd & |erican for two Rulvinskas' body. Sanford replfed in | be fnguired fnto, saedificd. diSpated oe |Toom and incense lamps burn inces. | missal —Merchants Removing Goods te | gHeT&lnE him with conspis statement fwsued T, ‘Gacy | All Socounts ek : the affirmative and them Mr. Lynch | It alidated i gny. court or Iribanal | santly before images of Buddha, s iic Places of Safety—Steamboat Square p il | O D s ey | 9 an'(hé ohe sl aked Assistamt States Atrocy Kel- | of the state or ferritory to which much | were 11y brought here from Gar- | _Washington, March 1.—The expected | Under Water. It Was Announced at the ~White | foiinaor t® ¢xpiaing his retiremeént 48| on the other wer » OFE for the peper. Atfarmer Kennedy | person has fled or in which he Is |0k by the Maharajah of Sikiim. |clash between Gifford Pinchot and Houee that Spencer 1. Adams, republ “Mr. Rockefeller states that the only | 7 */™& battle et at et o pan nfes L fouph. age gsu any such ocourt or| o S g s e Secrotary of AgricuMture Wilson over [ Albany, N. Y., March 1.—The Hud- | can state chairmin of North Carolina. | yeason for his resignation |8 that the 5. AR = Bttt I ot thin mieper O [rritnal Dive 2o3,_power Lo rledse OIL LAMPS AND CANDLES the disputed question as to whether or | son river tonight is elghteen feet | would be appointed district attor BAE 1% ‘atocite’ Tt the. oei (e . D. FARMER GOES FREE ."“_“‘fifl 7 et parked for | such person for any cause” LIGHT THE MOHAWK VALLEY. |20t the secretary had given the former | @bove level and ‘is still rising. The |for the weetern ‘district of that state, | ype® 8 vl SV N0 e i (U8 S ms > g3entification ang returned o Mr. Kel- “|forester permission to write to Sena- | southern portion of the city Ilying | succeeding AMred T. Holton. clently large o Sustity hie giving any | O1eored of All Complicity in Murde o WHY s S LOVER Break-in. Gas #ain Beoause of Rising | o D oTr o e Lot e | A e e el et e | mesolutions to Name a atreet in Har. | e or attention to the affairs of the of Sarah Brennar LEADING VIRGINIA ATTORNEY QUARRELED WITH HUSBAND. Wat befors the Ballinger-Pinchot imvesti- | of their houses. Steamboat square is |lem “T. Ronecvell, and " to repudiate | PRPOTRCORT 10 tion will probably p.Vtertown, N. Y., M Tames - gating committee. under water and the river is slowly | the aldermanic favors bestor . il O BB e . Farmar, whowe wife Mary wis ATTACKED ON STREET | Caught Mim and Servant Girl, Hattie| Herkimer, N. Y. March 1—The flood | “Mr Pinchot declared he had dis- | creeping up toward the federal pwids | thme back on Dr. Frederick A. B e Mscgtisding of #1910 deeth in the o ar Leblane, Together. swept Mohawic: vailey js In darimess|cussed tho matter at length with Sec- | ing at the corner of State street and |Were up for consideration before 2 - ioadl burn, Mareh 28, 1 \ £y Well Known Society Man and - tonight, except for twinkle of oil | retary Wilson and that he understood | Broadway. Merchants and residents | New York board of aldermen Tuesday, of thelr neighbor, Sars renna Al e o g Cambridze, Mass., March 1—A little | lamps and candles. The gas supply, | his superior officar had given him ex-| of the flooded district have been at |but no action was taken in either cuse. | BALLOON NEW YORK Brownaville, inn April, 1908, 3 moer of the' troubled domestio lifo of | which comes from Utica, has beeh | press permisaion to writs o Senator | work all day removing thelr wares and | The Roosevele proposal wiis refarred (o LANDS IN ARKANSAS. [ day clearcd of « iy Rosnoke, Va., March 1.—Col James | Cisrence F. Glover was revealed by|turned off because of o break in the| Dolliver. household goods to places of safety. |the oommlttee streets and highwaye; case, A fury returned » verdlot Woods, former me; ot noke w‘]’fil:.a:;‘.nd b\:;‘lyu;'.nmthv‘:r' ‘po:;bull,: :“L !;efl.\le‘!ekhmflnm;,n:!swld;nf: ?J’.Séd ;;: ‘hS.c{etAryd ;wmn’;t‘admm‘ :“(ogk o 2‘ );gh :.l‘xgrah.m.m%yh ln’l;‘ - | the Cook matter was tabled. Started from Texas in Attempt to Bet- 'l}ulli\":nv\l!’:‘ ;Hn " nd R & sicah - 2o g e stand and a: while he | fered with railroad traffic. e New — - - ter L. t: Record. o case, an mer e A R R gourt, where an effort s being mado | bofh for fuel and for eooking. - |bhad given Mr. Pinchot permission to | York Central main line beiween Fond: TO BE TRIED TOGETHER. it S S man. " He had p b Wt Fincastie, Va, by Hunter Brecken- |19 sacos i _'vi'thieh glvv-sr e e night | This ara ' wiite to Senator Dolliver coneerning |and Herkimer is tied up and trainsa B g Little Rock, Ark., March 1.—The | ed of murder e 1) t ridge. well ‘known in society and & |prother o s gl :H:bm—w“ e otaq | “departmental affairs” he never did, |being run over the West Shore. Del- | Court Denies Motion of Counsel for|joon New York, with Clifford Har 8. Farmer re her th in _the inent horseman, and two of the | P athen. g which filled the court Dot efford rueh reliet put was noted |and never would have, given him per- | aware & Hudson trains are unable to Defense in Murder Ca: and George B. Harrison aboard, p lalr loft a statement pxonerating him atters brothers. Golonsl Woods ime | ys CTod which flled the court room | grstefully & B mission to write a letter oriticising the | reach the station here and cars of the over Velonia, thirty miles nort | and the court of appeals granted n new tmediately drew a revoiver and fired, | one of the opposing cotnee has Shared| - Empioyes of the state department of | PFeRident of the United States. Albany Southern electric line are held | Bridgeport, March 1.—Another at- | of Litile Rock, today. The balloon was | 18] 9 Ehe ball taking efect in the Stomach | e el e e S CHATEEd | Ehe morie, and ot i TN Yome | lbder & cross emamination almost|up by the water south of the city.|tempt was made today by counsel for | traveling slowly in’a northeasterly di- | The murder of & » ©f § megro byatander. It i3 not be- | qer of her husbang © mur- | Qentral railroad reached here tonight | ilOLY DY the democratic members of | The United Traction cempany is un- | the defendants to secure separate trials [ rection, The ‘aeronauts called from [One€ of the most bru Fevda the negro wound will prove fa- | 5 of BT Bumbend. o ing quar. | conidgraiiroad reached here (onight|the committes, Secretary Wilson was | able to operate cars on South Broad- |for Clara Sprague and Fredcrick fay. | the basket to learn thelr whereabottn fal Colonel Woods and Breckenridgs | reled. with fer husand, Todey In a | the los Jam ia the Mohawik with dyna. | Jncertain as to just what had passed | wav. nor, who are being tried before Judg: Little Rock, Ark., March 1.—The bal- n . Gibir wors Sned fh. e mayor's oourt|iows genariosvand Todey in a | the lo dam lnthel 2% Dbetween himselt and the forester and| Tdlegraph and telephone companies | Curtis and jury in the criminal supe- | 1oon New York, aboard of which Clif ®nd gave bonds to keep the peace fOT | choeks, she told the s o(t:x:.t pale !’_ B became somewhat mixed at times as to | are experiencing difficulties In keeping |rior court for the der of James H.|ford B. Harmon and his alde, Geor o . 0 = year. o amd daciared. that ahe et mor | STATE CONFERENGE OF just what letters the committeemen | their lines in operation. The water | Mullins, bui !t was without success B. Harrison, set out from San Antonio | #eswion of th. i 4 About 2 vear azv, while Woods was | husyand and thelr servant il Hattie were referring to in their rapld fire of | put several telephone lines In the fed- | The afternoon session was devoted |last night In an attempt to better the tempted to pro y . stiomey for Breckenridges wite who |Pohiine, fogether. She tried to ot thg| CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. | qucstions, Tho ' secretary reitorated | eral building out of commisslon to- |to the siving of testimony of Detectives | lone distance balloon flght record, |Wwhich Mre Farmer was suing hei ueband for divorce, the E h.ml and ever saw or lay, inclus that e local weath- | Cronan, Hall and Arnold, who told of | landed near Velonla, Ark, late to- S ey girl out of the se, but failed, heard of the letter Mr. Pinchot wrote .Py u. T their talks with the two accused. 'IT| e | day. BETHLEHEM WORKS STILL Three Days' Session Opened at Hart- granted his freedom #%0 men fought in a Reanoke court $oom. Judge Woods, brother of the fl“:},‘g;’{':fl:“ e';l:ih:_":\e’b,:g‘-m s Ford est Night. until it was read in the senate. Fotels in the flood district are hav- | confession of the man and womar —_— e Ik - P «colonel. ‘then presiding, fined the col- | ous warrels Tl b Poeed & oz ot Sccretary Wilson was p) agitet- | ing dificulty n ki up steam and | which was handed to the judge earl $190,000 FOUND . S 3. W ::'q ena thr;xsr_;_ehd %o send him to jail - : Hartford, Conn., March 1.—A three ;‘g;’fi'fl”:&m: mng-. n-:irf":; portable boilers are R Semnad in thersenh‘; was presemted to thel . .. oy AR Work with Strikers About contem; a two familles are ] . | tant ury after the sections in which the | Tucked Awa orts o in e e st prominent i (hie see | PATTEN,WHEAT KING, TO RETIRE | 3373 session of the state conference |S.Vining that would ring him into| 2000 OHIO PEOPLE HOMELESS. |one aceused the sihe nad boon worick 4 gl o \ Bethlehern, Pa o Man Wh - fonight, with President Flavel S. Luth. | CORtroversy with the chief under whom | o = en out. The session closed with I e employes of — an 0 Cornersd Chicago Market | oi"of Trinity college presiding. Mayor B el Umelve TS put | Driven from Their Houses by Floods— | tective Armold on the stand, Burlington, 7. March 1—Tucked | Steel company today aw . * NERMONT “WET” SPOTS Last May Will Now Quit. Eaward W. Hooker gave an address | Ch R e nsiste e should Fea by Authorities. T pT T away fn odd corners, in cupboards and | 1n mnw‘w .,,.‘”,v.. Iy tying VOTED OUT OF EXISTENCE.| Chicago, March 1_James A. Patten, | ormuc Srmek B Washe, oo spukaon - Cleveland, Ohio, March 1.—Full ROULTRY. TRADE INGUIRY UL [Omee e Jomss o L o" i | repaseing, fot” work: The S 5 3 E - 3 . 3 3 —Fully o s amounting to eporting. for Annusl Voto o Liawor Question at|TIUORIRe board of trade operator, | hehalt of the state. The address of | MANY OCEAN LINERS 000 persons are homeless fonight in | By Grand Jury Bezins in Greater New | ihousands of dollnte. were disco maing auiet, b 4 ity o e e o wceer e et ™3y | the eyening was by Alexander John. | " FOGBOUND OFF SANDY 100K | Obic s remuit of he ficod wwhic is Vork. jodsy_ia the homs of Miss, wiizabett | BRUCS Dol , Wheat, left for Burope yesterday after | the national conference of charities onin.o. o0 All Day in | Yille @lone 1000 persons are reported | New York, Mareh 1.—While Prose. |dicd here yesterday. The amount of sircets & Montpslier, Vt, March 1—“Wet” |announcing that he would, on July 1 !and correction and president of the| Continuous Din of Sirens 2y IN | as having been driven from their | outor Garven Hud money discovered has not been ascer #pots in throe Vermont counties during |Tetire from business. “I've made my | national conference in 1907, who spoke New York Harbor. houses. The public bulldings are{ Jereey 1s. teyving to et Tald o S al Inte da Sottmeted by Soimb &t ws | THe failiire of . ®he pest vear were voted out of exist- |Plle and I'm going to quit,” was Mr.|on “The Development of Charity Dur- crowded with refugees who are being | boore of the. £ic s o high as $100,000. Miss Hayes was 86 |Men to report yest ence in the annual vote on the ilguor | Patten’s way of putting it. ing the Past 25, Years New York, March 1—The heavy |fed by the city authorities. o revenily Ialote] g ot | yoers ld and had denied herself o |cipally to fear of mestion a: the cfiy and town clections | New York, Maroh 1—James A. Pat-| At the close of the evening’s met- | blanket of fog which has hung over | ANl business and traffic has ceased | Toes and. divesters o woand irs i | Servant for years, enjoying only the | strikers. Notice r hat e1d today throughout the state bring- | ten of Chicago arrived ,in New York |ing an informal reception was held. city, harbor and bay since last night, { at Warren, and today over 300 people | xasw - I A s Tiobdnaliion oF I all men desiring t a 8 thess tires countics wholly into the | ioduy, preliminary fo- shiling for Bu- seriously impeding tramc. afioat and | were ‘resctied from their houses I | aya pechiey ede T tn entition of bare neceanlties : B iy srotegbad o temperance column. Returns up to |Tope fomorrow onm the Mauretania. Mr.| CHINESE ARMY COMMISSION. | ashore, thinned out enough tonight to | boats. g e greater city, ire | the comparative 59 of PaanieDt from most of the towes i | Putien said Chat e had bought soms e allow some of _ the dozen or more The smme jurors who indioted elghi| Washout Blooks Trafflo on Berk-ire (41,0 Combanya 'y, 00 ovas wh Shirieen of the fouricen countles | Cash cotton today, and predioted that |1t Will Visit the United States and | steamships anchored in the lower bay OBITUARY. Shange recently Bave iharge of ABie| New Fiacen Conn March 1—For | L2003 out for worl rand Tsle county being still onreport. | Unless next summer's crop reachrd 14,- Thpan: to grope cautiously to their docks. All o Y (pave charge of this| New Haven, Conn, March 1—For mid anice ed—indlenie that one citv, Rutiand, | 000.000-bales, which he considered un- . during the day the sound of the si- Samuel M. Bronson. ey, Inquiry and the assumption is that | ¢he purpose of Niling in washout on th the unr #nd_thirteen towns changed from dry |likely, the price of cotton would reach| peyjn March 1—The government | Tens on the larser boats, and the shrill | woreeora, March 1. Samuel M. s breliminary to & Eeneral investi- | the Berkshire disvision of the New o st £ g0 wet. while eight turned from wet to |2 “urbrising Jevel The next whest| iy appointed an ermy commission to| nhisties of small craft kept up a con- | Bronaan, for many years a well-Known | Hew York along the Tnen adopted by | mor gl eoiityen and Harttord rail | TAFT PARDONS BALLPLA (EF = . In . Dig an |0 - °| tinuous din in the harbor. 3 New _along the lines adopted by | rond ‘at Great Barrington, Masw., work | There are now four legally arid |last year's, and in'Texas tho iargest| iy oobon Snd Amerlea. The com-| “'monight there are still six ocean | PUSINGSS man of this city, died at his | New Jers trains were sent out from here tonlght, | oo (o g0 B o S counties in the state. ever. T hend is. Brinee . Too the vegent's | liners anchored off Sandy Hook, await- | iome, on Charter Oak avenue late to- T e The washout, which i near the Great | Toylor 8et Fres After Serving = The firm of Bartlett, Patten-&\Co, | Drother, and its secretary is 11 Ching- | i€ clearer weather. The Columbia, o s Pt Ty yyer CONGRESS. Barrington station. = has blocked all | teen Years for Wife Murder MiEDe ADAMS 70 FEDERAL 1s To ncomporate da. Juky L the ate ooi | Mai, former Chinese’ minister to Aus- | from Glassow: the Meesba, fiom Lon- | Erondon was born P T (R oo . ) rack: "witich | runa | Atianta, Ga., Ma Af " PRISON FOR SWINDLING. |for Mr. Datten's rotirement from eual- | {510 £{ Flung Chang, the Chinese| nd_ tio Laurentic. from Liverpooi. [ as™ireasurcr and gemeral maneger —Senate Passed Several Bills. D O oo O 1t aiimias | for ‘the murdes of . L 3 E n, & A reached_their piers late this after- S e . — . po © o - Four ard a Half Years at Atlanta— (snd William H. Bardlett will also re- | Statesman. | moon. _The Roval Mail steam packet | U7 (PG NAFOIM! Wnehine compaany. B0 | wasnington. March 1—The scuate | It the river’ Passengors w Thuor of D._C. x firm E ime, | . i v i o . 4 ¥ ed severa including | ferred are e, shout, e Virginia Negro Shot to Death by En- | Ine vway to ner dech: Al had pery fou. | tate same and fish commission; a | fodey passed several bilb i judig | SEIEe Tralod’ will be heid up until re- toda ¥ $1,500 Fine Also. though all three, It is stated, will re- he way to her deck. All had been fog- 334 degree Mason and a bank director. pairs have been made tain an interest in the mew concern, raged Citizens. bound. o 2 ublic buildings throughoul (he coun- which will be conducted by the young- |. Vidalia, Ga, March 1—William Wil-| The Rhein, from Bremen: the An- | H® leaves two children. g 5 i Rran. gelpt of a pardon signed by Pre er members of the present firm. liamson. "3 negro who early today ai- | con. (rom Chirlstobal: and the Aurora, Barkentine Missing 100 Days. The postofice approp | Open Air Free Public Opera in New |Tafl . ¥ 3 . Ty eln o o e tempted to assault Mrs. A. F. C. Mann, | from San Dom@igo, which had anchor- 1S under consideration in ti York ot it staried PuSag iy elime to-the M- | e T BOARING. | o e . | S earTier a The day aea arill otaite. | MNovth Bydney, 3. 5. Merch 1—WIpe | I tne entive Say. The hotee o § . ; receipt of u petition tar ek By Unitha Stutes Todes " | Pana, was shot io death tonight by | They were augmented during the aft- | men are believed to fiave gone down | ceasion five hours and the senate about | o NoW YOk March L—Free public on- | feld of the New York A ans. Siangs t0 faur and onehals vears in|Ten Dollar Mark Exossded and New | Citizens of Potross. The nesro refus. | ernoon by the Berlin, from Genoa; the | With the Newfoundland barkentine | {wo hours. fp B el o o B R B A W ough e - alf years in | Sitioena ot Pet om0 e | nard Hner Carmania. from ajexanc | Amy Louise, Captain Sheppard, which | ‘“Sotn haases will be in session to | €0 DY the Altruist, is to become & real- | players in the United Sta e e - o Record for Forty Years Fixed. |."planter. was stabbed with a lofig- | dria. and the Havana, from Havana.|has been missing now one hundred | morrow e Y it ’ 203 bl 2 h 1—The price | Pladed knite'in a mmmber of places and | The Cymric of the White Star line, | days since she left FPernambuco for | S I'ionoe; tontgnt, Arrangetnents have | Third Avenue Railread Sold - i locAl ‘market today, when salos were (40 and a dozen of bullets were | Sandy Hook. \ |lost. Ths ordinary run from Pernam- | g i\i = 0.4 for Gapital to Comnl PR frver o b S i) g iy b 2 Falisted » road Men Killed. made at $10.05 a hundred pounds. This | 4°53° (00" Riim by pucsuers ®uco to Bt Jobw's occuples onix sbout | Setting Out for, Capital to Complain:of | trai park by n company to be pald by nie railroa: ttsburg, March 1—Thres railr nee 3 < < hirt E ion. the city. The plan will be fausurated |county cow or i e Gt ma it & s pas) |price. recordsd Yostordsy: and iz the wine|TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS VOTED. | thirty dave o orslecaly Belmiet neXi shimmer, | i e ocssaings nnd. was mengers were siightly injured in the | Dighest sinca the period following the | Naval Apprentics Constantine Wins| A avatic Dstinguished Ordnance Expert Dead. San Francisco, March 1-— rry e 600,000 in beholf of a reorganis @erailing of a passenger train tonight Chs‘;l = SEE Bailey Gold Medal. 1 OB ; mon- '-vl"fl Author-| = ew York, March 1—Edward W, |Erievances direcily to President Taft | Cornell Boat Houss Threatened by lce v-v{mlmll;"nn repiesentiog the . on the Erie & Ashtabula division of . Louis, Mo, March 1.—Hogs sold| Newoprt, R. L, March 1.—Of the sev- 5 oven or Vessels. Very, formerly a distinguished navai |2Pd congress, the Chincse of San Floe: of the first mortgage debentures et Ja ania railroad At Rock- | welbHt, 16 conts Mlchar ‘than | Soak g ousind stamen apprentices cON- | wasnington, Mareh 1—The house| OHicer and known the world over s ITINCISCC YOTCTIRY, SON (WS YOO | Ihaca N. Y. March 1—The Cornell |[O8 and fu now in the hands of & oo 3 e city 3 3 vy, g = ®! an _oranance expert, dled a: me R at house wiis threatened today by |herses e holders of The train left the rails on o curve |the record established yesterday. Frederick E. Constantine of the bai- | commmitiee on naval affales today vol- |, New York today. age 63 years. Sev- | Shew. an editor, and look Tin EM. of | o' fioen which came down from th R ok ey o > end the engineer and fireman saved % fleship Vermont. in competitive exam. | 20, 0T 1O rewr"m“p two fleet colliers | €T8l Of his inventions are in use in | 3% PHURSTE B O O forced at | creeks into the Cayuga lnke inlet and | 15660 006 are practical themselves by jumplng. 7he men kill- [ Acquitted of Murder of Picture-Frame { inations, has proved himself the most (ZUPS Ohe Tepair b the navy. He served In the navy dur- [ IR OF 1 x k ; Atlpiled high around the navy quarters. |p "yl SO0 PERCREATEL RIS o:"::rre mnam-flmg»:«r.flu track- Agent. :fl?fi:hfiw&}'flgw&fi;finfli Tk :::h;ge‘ch&: vv[a.r“:gdslnl‘er vas at- peet: ¥ Coach Courtney wus on the scene all | oy niad and ratlroa, Ietective. \ = et : s It dav and said he neves the ice mo Chicago, March 1—Miss Eatelle | od at Newport a vear ago. The medal | Former Yale Football Captain Serious- | in Paris. aies 1OKRLOR | Cpildren With Bad Teeth Are Stow | figy, " ™ S5 i e = Reward Offered for Traces of Missing | Ioub 20 vears old. was today.acquit- |;was insBtuted some years ngo by Rear 1y . Pup 1 Joe Hawley Gets Three Years in A - 9 | ted of the m of Henry Horn | Admiral Theodorus Bailey, U. S. N. Torrington, Conn,, March 1—James| Strain of Anxisty Proved Fatal. tianksblin” T Marih 1026 Steamship Arrivals tanta Penitentiary Charles H. Davenport. berger, a picture-frame agent, whom — — DA . polis, # 4 - nport. s Ehot and EIAT on Desghber i e i J. Hogan, former Yale football cap. Easthampton, Mase., March 1—Un- | dren with bad teeth requir Ity t Havans, Feb, 25 Moltke, fr NMew Haven, March n the Unit New Yok March 1—Charles . H. | 3000 5%0 00n aing herselt and her sis- | Scrator Tillman to Be Taken Home. | tain and 2 member of Street Commis- | der the strain’ of anxlety as to the |longer to complete eight grasles in pri- [ Netw York. ed 8 renit court here todmy Davenport, the manufacturer of | 1808 I o0 O e e ‘Washington, March 1—Senator Ben- | sioner Bill Edwards’ force in New | outcome of an appendicitis operation | mary schools than du children with| At Lendon, Mareh 1 Minnehuha, [seph Hawiey, »or found gulity o ae Eouts Hadley, .. whose son, 3 jamin R. Tillman of South Carolina, | York, is seriously ill at his home here | which was being performed upon his | souid teeth,” said Leonard P, from New Yor saulttog and robbing Postmaster (wt Charles H. Davenport, Jr. mysteri- e e Tho la siowly recovering from the at- | with Kddney troudle. Hogan was tak- | wie in an adjoining reom Jobm Mc- | of New York, secr At Trieste, F'eb, 25: Argentivg, from |lin of Northfiel) and sevtenesd 1 cusly @isappeered In this city on the _ Gored to y Bull. tacik of paralysis which recently threat- | en swddeniy ill shortly after his ar- | Carthy dropped of heart disemse | Bage foundation. in dis New York. three years i the tedoral penitentiar night of Feb. 10, said tonight that he Erie, Pa, March 1.—Richard Inman, | ened ltis life, is to be removed to his| rival here a few days ago and a spe- | at his home here tomight. Alrs. Me- | dren Differ in Mental Alc At Naples, March 1: Cedric, from | at Atlants, Hawley sa would adveriise tomorrow for iraces [aged 50, a prominent farmer of Union | home, or o Atlanta, Ga. @s soon as | clallst has been called from New York | Carthy survived fhe operation. Me- | {he comvention of the ¢ New York. Catlin last August (o ana son aud would offer a reward of | Clty, was gored to death in his barn|his_ condition will permit, probably ) to attend him. His condition is not | Carthy was 33 years of pf! and had | superintendents of the National Edu- At _Copenhagen, March 1 United | robbed him of $17:. He will be talten it this ‘afternoon by & bull within three wecks 1 thought to be’ critical. wlways been fn good health, cation assoctation today. States, from New York. 1o Atlanta on Fridey. bis yeturn dead or alive.

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