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“Telegrams |Bank’ [ Extra Clerk Parasraphs MAYOR REYBURN STATES HISPOLICY| Covet 0.0 Jr, Becomes| Coniens Paris, March 3.—The cabinet decided ; . Mlnh-l Hermes Fonseca was elected tod.ay upon April 24 as the date for mnldem of Brazil over Dr. Ruy Bar- s the mext election to the chamber of I oner 7 nw I" us'o y e] es. bl New Move Proposed to Bring About Peace and D e arever Ciose The River Seine = Agsin Rising and S . - 3 water s pouring nto the s« e 5 % o land i few days in Paris . ¢ @Good Order in Philadelphia A e B ome ot Prof. and | ASSUMES MANAGEMENT OF His | "2%!s 7 WILSON W. LOCKHART ARREST- O p Mrs. Mark Baldwin. o FATHER'S BENEFACTIONS. A Strike by the Crews Has Tied Up ED LAST NIGHT. Manila, March 8. The strike begun e fi: Interisiana vessels in the Phitip> yesterdny by the crews of the inter- STRIKE APPEAL TO THE COURTS |ctacmes s coum io work for| ~ SON OF STANDARD OILMAN | Enthusiastic Ovations Are Accorded | GONSPIRED WITH COLEMAN to Roosevelt and his rty at forts the at their old wi but wit! present i along the Bar-Bi-Jebel. the understanding that certain de— = mands would be made iater. To Distribute His Millions—Young | ¢ o o7 S0 L Bank of | TO Defraud National City Bank of i i jke During Sessions | Peking, March 3.—Despatches from| Rockefell ; San Franci thorized to begin i 4 Both Sides Practically Ignored the Strike During LR ML Db S0 ockefeller Retires from Standard | San I'ranciseo was authorized o be :-mbr-du-—H-_AI-e Acted as Em re ezzler’'s Chauffeur at Times. i om which |ances of tranquility in that country| Co. Directorate to Take New Place. of the Select and Common Councils fr e e e L SO R T ERMIS0L Clhzens were Excluded—Message from the Mayor |troops. “Telegrams from Lhasa say ed Secretary Knox’s proposal for a that rumors circulated in the capital Read—Attention Called to Old Law—Frecautions |since the fiight of the Dalai Lama | .New York, March 3.—Among chari- | Jfrmanent international court in prin-| Campridge, Mass, March 3.—A sec- .hnv; disturbed the people and tha?d'.hg gea fl:aem 2"";.“:":%”";‘.‘2’ ;ox:;’n(i;:xon is o ond m;ren llrowlnx out of the discoy- Amban or Chinese resident considers bec: whai e ndar: com- ery of a shortage of $160,000 fi Taken to Prevent Rioting Tonight. The roise_of orce meaoncary to the |pany Ras Jong been amons corpora- | The President Expressed His Deep | the National Gliy pank. vy made cot ree interest in the movement for unltolm night, when the police took Into cus- ervation of order. tions, and John.D. Rockefeller, Jr., at . its head, will In another sphere of in- | highway improvements throughout the | tody 'Wilson W. Lockhart of Belmont, DALLAS IN MOB’S HANDS fluence perpetuate the domination so |country. extra clerk at the bank. Lockhart Philadelphia, March 3.—Today, for | Rapid Transit poard of directors, to o ch 3 . £ ng maintained in the world of in- g, had also acted as chauffeur f - an; : ur for George i BB Shib. SVl s voars SEm it CRmn Aobenisalon . Of e FOR NEARLY THREE HOURS. | dustry by John D. Rockefeller, Sr., as|_ A Proclamation Granting to Austria- | W. Coleman, the bookkeeper previous. izens were excluded from the ses- | to arbitration and directing t —_— resident of the Standard. Hungary the minimum tariff rates un- | ey sions of their chosen representatives. | event of their refusal to obey these in- | Negro Criminal Thrown from Window |, e rd. o TR Tanwy o W Lt G Bécve- | arrestéd. An hour before the time of the con- | structions, that they be asked to re- > =S Retires from Standard Directorate. tary K o Charged with Making Fa Entri Tening of the select and common coun- | Sign. > : of Court Ropm, Breaking His Neck—| 7. "younger Rockefeller announcea | ™Y Xno%- The specific charge against Lock- cils, a big crowd had gathered on the Councilman Henry J. Traintor fore- Corpse Then Hung to Telephone Pole | today that he had recently retired from Premier Canalejas Intends to pro- | hart is that he made false entries and fourth floor of the city hali, but several | stalled debate upon the resolution by by the directorate of the Standard to as- | mulgate a at lvi the S conspired with George W. Coleman to stalwart policemen kept all save the | immediately moving that it be tabled. Dallas, Tex., March 3.—Led by anlsume the management of his father's | ish sfirt . ecr%ea l;DV “‘d o m- defraud a national bank. Hi: t councilmen, reporters and a few priv- | In so doing, he said that he was in- | old negro, a mob today burst into the benefactions, of which he thus hecomes | the cc ou:':rfle!t turday and appe: 0 - 3 s arres fliged persons outside .the iron gate | formed-that an act of the legislature |court room i which Allen Brooks, an- | ainoer in chief. No successor has v which leads to the council chambers. gt 1833 permitted etither par;y; to a ;’::fi; %fi;fi”}f:’:fi;&:’fii :"{m; been named to fill his place in the ispute over wages to carry his case ass: D v v i1 Miksage. from The Mayor. to she court of cogmmon plea:, and that | child, was to receive a lawful sentence “h,f‘,’,‘;‘,‘}j‘ lg,:‘;g g(::\!efg‘teen iebomve The strike was practically ignored | ¢p; i of guilty, seized Brooks and tossed him o I bodl e this gave the striking car men an guilty, al osse: Wall Street’s Vi J., on May 29. 2‘5_' bR";_{":’m'sr aviul::;-uu: ;";‘i':“:";g; adequate remedy in law. The motion }hm‘;x‘lh 2 ficong i!tory window, break- T ” e il e 3/ v v ibT i v n s ne: e announcement was en in > ; briefly and stated his policy of nin- ‘ti?s:::tlien;vt%jg:;‘ned with only a few thfvugh e :;di};:f:xud?f‘ngeend T e e e AR thln;‘—(hat Secretary Ballinger Withdrew from interference in these words: MacFarland twice tried thereafter to | who hanged it to the Elks’ arch, high | all past estimates of young Rockefel- | TDITY 44,932 aeres of land in Oregon, Courts of Law Are. Available, gain the privilege of the floor to pre- |@bove the heads of the crowd. ler’s future must now be revised and “It is not the city’s duty, nor yours | sent another resolution, but President { With it all, hardly a word was spok- | that hereafter the Rockefeller millions or mine, to interfere beiween the | Hazlett refused to recognize him. |en, and not a shot was fired. Above will no longer be a market factor. In- Srurilion in the District of C Philadelphia Rapid Transit company | This resolution satirically called up- |the dull murmurings of the mob could [stead it is assumed they will pass |, —TURkenness in The Dis pe i and its employes. The courts of law | on “Our peerless leader, Contractor |be heard the negro’s trembling prayers wholly into conservative securities, e ’: l‘; ot 1 ”d sn’ a 3 e are available for the redress of any | James P. McNicholl, who is now so- [for merey. - such as it is proper for trust funds, [ HeaTOr 'S & BUR TALRORecd 15 the men s real grievanice which either may have | Journing in sunny Florida under the | Mob Stormed Jail in Search of Other | S2VIngs banks and insurance compa- |, 0 , sgainst the other. No reason exists, | sheltering fillmS, in comfinny Wllg Negroes. fl):g;ob:c:;‘;‘;leém:nr;flge tdll(' ":pi'l"lml:“: nor can_exist, in proper cases, why | certain influential republican an Af eegg Count Goetz von Seckendorff, former 4y » Ak ouncils an: ter Brooks was hanged, Dallas for | of the resources of the nation, but must PIEEVOIT TRcHONABINN, they and all other disputants should | democratic members of councile and |, .,n; mree mours was in the hands of | be gradually distributed among the | COUrt marshal, died in Berlin, aged 6§ years. He officiated as grand master was made on a United States commis- sloner’'s warrant served by Chief In- spector Patrick J. Hurley and Inspec- tor James E. Cooks of the Cambridge police, At the local police headquar- ters he was turned over to Deputy United States Marshal George Ban- croft, who took him to Boston, where he was lodged in jail pendine a hear- ing on the charges tomorrow in the United States court, 23 Years Old and Single. Lockbart is 23 years old, unmarried and lives at 81 Marlboro street, Bel- mont. His arrest, however, was at a house in Central square. This is not far from Magazine street, where is lo- cated the Coleman home in which the young bookkeeper has remained most of the time since his release on bonds ident Taft Received an invita- attend the national schuetzen- fest and May festival at Union Hill, N, Idaho and TUtah, thought to contain power possibilities. not submit their differences to the | the founders of the workingmen's courts or adjust their disputes between | league party, to immediately return '-".i.g"‘;fi' R SRR e g elready assured of a stable | 5% 0 00 "to the late Dowager Em- | ©f $59,000 last Tuesday. themselves. It is of the utmost im- | and issus the necessary orders to Rey- |, 708 Jo), Was Stormed and ceath was|income. | = o0 o oL press Frederick. Conference Held Before Arrest. ~— All day it was known about polige portance, however, for the good name j burn and Clay to change their bellig- of your city and for the safety of its | erent attitude.” z:kgxl:a;ges "’lf‘ murder. gheg had bfi;" Johm D. Rockefeller, Jr., is now 33{ Jewels Valued at $15,000 were stolen citizens, that no step should be taken | Failing in this endeavor to bring | (SX€T 2Way, however, and after search- | years old. Greeted on his graduation |from the home of Mrs. Rebekah by your honorable bodies or by any | his resolution officially to the attention |Ing for them in vain the mob dis-|from Brown university, sixteen years|Hornsby on Tuesday evening while she others which would undo or in any | of the select council, Mr. MacFarland [PeEsed. .\ . = .. st last | 280 @S In prospect the richest youns |was at the theater. She had hid them way or manner interfere with that | distributed typewritten copies to his mm: ] eé‘;_ oy TN Sk ks | Man of the world, he now leaves the |in a shoe polishing box. which has already, been done, or lead | colleagues after adjournment. week for attacking the child, Brooks |field to J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., ten headquarters that some new develop- ment was pending in connection with the National City bank case. There were several conferences held, at which counsel for Walter Coleman, fa- ther of the young bookkeeper, was was taken out of Dallas for safe keeD- | years his elder. Mr. Morgan, Sr., and | The President Has Commuted to five | closeted with the police inspectors eny person to think or believe that he | Precautions Against Rioters Tonight. |} 9 ng. He was returned today and tak- { Mr. Rockefell S . =2 . T ipelid of the machinery .of | Director of Public Safety Clay wrote | on to the court house o awalt the call- | of an age. o e RAth yauy nedr years the sentence of seven years im- | Coleman and Lockhart Intimate 8! to the president of the builders’ ex- |ing of his case. A great crowd gath- | pext April ana the latter was 70 some %’69' ;,‘ig“‘efit"c’iffiéfie’ 3:&"'31‘310'.‘ Friends. of the municipal government, enforce | change foday. directing that all build. | er o , nnyn demand-l not %Dgn‘sable ’l“ the | jno rgnatetla.\y'near plages in course of te:seaéx;;h:;:;tgz:y‘: gbu:l-'-lhteo?en m:fi' a0, Both are in vigorous | graphing two dollar aflver certificates. courts or voluntarily adjustable be- | erection be removed from the streets | postponement of the trial rumors start- Young Coleman absented himself often, it is said, from his duties at the Gordon Davis, a Negro, who was a | bauk. While he was away, Lockhart tween the parties. tomorrow night. This is to preven gay be, which ‘tends to draw &way | for use against the police and trolley | Concerted action. followed- this ru- VOTE EXPECTED TODAY.| Boerne, Tex. He left the Davis family | spare clerk to take his place. At other from the parties themselves, or from | cars. et TR St B e At b ot alhca at the outbreak of the Civi) war and [ times Lockhart acted as chauffeur to the judiciary, the determination of The director also issued an official | the crowd. Scores of officers were | Bil Under Discussion All Day in the | Was made a corporal in the union| Coleman, who maintained two expen- fisputes which, under the constitutlon | notice to industrial establishments | overpowered, the locked doors of the Senate army. sive touring .cars = Ths men were ® nown as intimate friends, and Jaws of the commonwealth. are | through ity % —_— = . ghout the city, calling attention | court room on the second fioor were — jnirusted fo them, necessarily weakens | to the “duty of preventing the streets | wrecked, and the negro, crouching in | Washington, D, C. March 3—Tak-|P/TCHED BATTLE WITH GUNS i ¢ 4 &;rsn?s:l‘u O-;?e OVOS&V;VTT;G:J from being filled with great crowds, |a corner praying, was seized by the |ing advantage of the privilege reserved IN BRIDGEPORT RESTAURANT ra o e e opid but t%ad | which may be influenced to acts of | mob's leaders. in its agreement concerning the vote ay ¢he restoration of full service by gég;a:d;:r:o::_g_l'awlumes- by irrespon- Stamped His Face to a Pulp. on the administration postal savings | Proprietor Seriously Wounded i DR. FRITCH FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER In Causing the Death of Maybelle Mill- Fight bank bill, the senate late today took 2| ith Hold-up Men—One of the Ban- Those rioters who could not crowd | ccess until tomorrow morning without the transit company. This the pub- S 3 ze g ic is entitled to, and-I confidently .be- | & T STEP into e ‘court room surrounded the dits Captured. man nn Arbor, e Ui 16 Suntinuince ar sissedt | CoY MEN TAKEEIRET IS building, massing mostly under the | H5HOSINE "e'm‘e’:ft L g ot Pt ceful conditions it will soon be TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES |court room windows. A rope with & Sy e TR Ty Ahe during the |~ Briggeport. Conn, March 3—In a | Detroit, Mich. March 3.—Dr. Georse ily restored. In bringing about the : , | hangman’s knot swas mrown up_ tg,the | L0 VI alativer | before. the. - word | Pitched battie with revolvers late this | A. Fritch, found guflty today of man- peace and good order I rely on thé | Under Aufhority of the Courts—Hope |court room window -when fthe I “day” The recess prolongs the day in | aTternoon in a Water street restaurant slaughter in causing the death last ro-operation and aid of councils and to Prevent General Strike. Snnounced that the megro had becn a legislative sense. and at the same | between the proprietor, Andrew Tro- |Summer of Maybelie Millman of Ann the support of all law-abiding eciti- taken. The noose was time leaves the agreement inviolate,| Pinl. and three men, who, he alleges, | ATbor, dismembering her body and rens.’ SR : Philadelphia, March 3.—The first|neck and he was There is every reason to believe that | attempted to rob him, Tropini was |throwing it into Iocorse cresk, was Councils in Entire Accord. step towards having the differences be- | from the building, throwing his arms | iy pinl will be disposed of before the | Seriously wounded. None other was locked up in the county jail this after- That the councils were in entire ac- | tween the striking street car men and |and legs about spasmodically as he fell | cjoce’ of the calendar day tomorrow. | injured. It was said, but one of the | PoOn pending efforts by his counsel te B e s o e ey or In | ey sottlod whder tha antherity of the | thirty fect beloy the window, Whother | Lo Pill was under general discussion s, Filix "Naool. wan captured | S R AT O e wrene SOure, s under the of e vad 3 court. 5 -4 4 toley iy the géiee of considestog S aristance | " The question whether the doctor wil B A e ot oY | courtsh and thus preventing the he was killed by the fall will never be g igan- amendments, and it was sharply crn- 1hraush Water street, still firing his| = granted his Ifberty while the appes] Te absence of any actlon or discus- | o Rl gl sAd ore 3 Enais Tor £h6 st B st ¥i elative he crisis. c sym: etic strike threatened, was i e s 0z, v “ e T 5 rn mle :‘u i c; :S titi [ taken here tonight by the car men. An | ensof men jumped on him and stamp- | }ooooy Dy, AN senators. A large num: m.uui"u:'x:::ke:m;zfl:" in the 1o, |18 pending will not e known uptil to. esolutions an etitions. ! attorney representing the Amalgamat-| «d his face to a pulp. His body was + i morrow, the judge ving Journs of them were along lines herotofore companions escaped. court for the day soon after the ver Seoveral petitions from business | ed Association of Street Railway Em- | likewise mutilated. = as taken to St. Vincent's r pen’s associations and trade organiza- | ployes wrote to President Kruger of| 'c Hingad Soi Folaplioms, Hol e i o B T v ok R i st i 4 148 | aet was returned. Dr, Fritch took t ) beark ihe strike were heard | the Philadelphia Rapid Transit com- o Lmaditase elopbions Hole. | tion. Senator Page offered an amend- | hospital. According to his story the | g " ¢ the jury calmly, but his without comment. A resolntion from | pany asiing that he join in an appii- | A Bcore of men seized the rope and | ment embodying a provision looking to | thiee men entered his place together | oy WO, ®) g ring the news, fainted. The Tinial Tanor nnion Sighed. by | cation to be made to the courts under | 3t the hiead of the mob dragged the | o establishiment of a reserve fund in|and one of them coming up to Where | Zhe"way' in'a semi-consclous condition ik o T 9. negro's dy twelve blocks up Main S n he post vings. e st el g = : T e A e et 1o | o beara. of arbioration Ty declde the | Street to an arch which was erected | Nearly the entlre five hours during | money from him. at the same time | fo7 SGUOALROURE 00 inucen to fn'the *common councll by James | differences existing between the strik- | duringthe Eiks' national convention | WUICH, (he house Wwas 'n Session was| prosening & rovolver W B . |agres that Maybelle Millman met her upi vy a consideration of the ropini_ reac unde? the counter | 4&Tee that Maybeile Milim pertormi x s, - = ) “ in 1908. The corpse was run up to lough, a member from the Thirtieth | ers and the transit company. A reply stoflice 1 bill. TI < and whisked hi: vy d the as he explained. | is requested before noon tomorrow. the top of a supporting telephone pole. | Pastoflice appropriation bill. The house | and ,)“,;;“"m;’,;"‘ ot ener other pra: |or attempting to perform a orimin will be in session tomorrow. operation upon her. ward ‘by reauest,” # 5 i-| The police cut the body down five It was referred to "the law committee, B o e e communt n}mmufl’ g g ot i e e pini was struck, the bullet lodging in Arbitration .Resolution Tabled. copy of the law by representatives of | City ball and later turned over to the R the groin, =Supporting himself by the | powDER MAGAZINE EXPLODED ciation. who | undertaker. WITH FALSE POCKETS | .: the 'other, and the three men ran AT 1,100-FOOT LEVEL as In select council, Thomas MacFar- | the United Business g g M : and_ presented a resolution instruct- | asked him if the officials of the com- er the lynching there were cries . Mayor Reyburr® William FL. Car- | pany would abide by it. He replied: | to the effect that other negro prison- | Stuffed with $60 Worth of Goods Stol- | [FOm the restaurant pausing at the |, 2 : and George . Earle, the city’s | “Certainly the company will submit to | € in the county jail especially Bur- o Fromc Depactment Sto doorway, however, while the man with | Twenty-three Miners Killed in an representatives on the Philadelphia = law.” rel Oaty and “Blubber” Robinson, held e G v b .. the revolver continued to fire at- the Alaska Shaft. * for murder, were to be hanged by the e wounded Tropini. By that time the mob. 3 < Piew Yolréi, Marcllld 3.—(§V{I‘en A\éfiry sounds of the shots had collected a Junean Alaska Mareh $--Twenty- = okorney. years old, and Mary Sha- f people to the vicinit - s b WHITE HOUSE DINNER FIRST BEEF PACKER'S PLEA, Negroes Spirited Out of Town. aauer, 14, Were arrested fonight, both | and as the police came up. the thres | Liree miniers were killed Jast midnight The rioters marched to the county | carried big muffs with sblit linings and | would-be robbers ran. Nappi started A TP PR ER - CanaN SOGENE SR NOT GUILTY. | i The sheriff announced that the | double skirts with false pockets, in|up Water strect. still holding the re- e R L R B Tl = . i men wanted were not there. He al- | which were found jewelry, laces, silks | volver In his hand, and firing wildly | L .1; d o Marked Something of an Epoch. Eifty [He is Eastain Agant for the: Swift & |youeg o comuites. selectsd. By: ilie |l varions binkeo to ms amormt x| oo o e s ooty wrd x‘:“&. gol‘:l]lggl;olr):‘{-:lll:ve::\ x?r‘:::::?; ll:: Gue:ts Present. Co. Corporation. mob to search the prison. The ne- | excess of $60. captured him after he had run some- groes could not be found, but still the | Mary Pokorney told the police of | what more than a block. One of the | jured and four of these may die. The last shot had been fired by the night Washington, March 3.—President | New York. “rederick B.| avengers were not satisfied. They bat- i v ¢ vited Taft gave a dinner tonight at the | Cooper, one of the meat packers in- s et Jail aoorg "lmg 4 :r.i:x hmeeregl.ggiz Fasien. “?fielfi,";:?shiiir'fi ’:{:S'thxf s‘;¥u:}§mth(;. |:.'g’ oFaer D | shift twenty minutes before the ex- White house in honor of Speaker Can- | dicted in Hudson county.New Jersey, on | rail until.an officer fired a blank shot. | the woman gave regular instruction | proaching horse. ? plosion took place and the men wers non. Socially and politically. the af- | the charge of conspiring to restrain | The committee then loudly announced | to a numerous class in the art of steal- | © Tropini said he had two hundred ;’;;em.‘;‘;g ;‘“:h:,,,:l“:'f,‘,',‘é; pel . o in many years has a | Blair in Jersey City and pleaded not| ang the crowd moved away. met -at the flat induced her to run o _ | 275 pounds of powder, was thirty fee| entertdined in homor of the | guilty. Cooper is a director of and the| "y¢ turned out that deputy sheriffs | away' with him, Mary also says, and | Iy esttieq section of the city and che | from. the place N A s of the house Of representa- | Sastern agent for Swift & Co. rge is| had taken the two negroes out of the | for three weeks they lived in furnished | battle created intense excitement | Standing, but every man was o aker Camnon was never en- | {e first of. the indleted men to plead. | city in an automobile. It was said that | rooms, she stealing to support him.| throughout the neighborhood. njured, e White house with an | His home is in Montclair. they passed through Fort Worth, Tex- | He was arrested tonight and gave his| The pollce are searching for the | hEMANDS OF TROLLEYMEN function. during all | Through his counsel, William D, Ed- . of Prosident Rose- | wards and Edward Smith, he entered asA S T e oS name as William Erbsland, 20 years | companions of Nappi. and no_previous 'af- | 1lis plea of not guilty, with the proviso | o1 pursue, but while rioters were at exclusive ¢ the seven vear velt's occupancy FOR 30 CENTS AN HOUR old. He admitted serving two terms for theft and burglary. GLOVER WILL CONTEST. ral Manager of the fair has been en in his honor by |that it may be withdrawn.which means | the station an officer spread a fal e “Tari that he has not waved his righ = DI a false - Pr:iidve?tfifl::'tt. SHlgR R R ol imu\_‘msgt' s t to de-| yeport that one of the negroes wanted PEARY AND THE soUTH POLE. | War of Words in the Probate Court Connecticut Company. whom were senators and members of | o After the plea had been accepted, | W35, 1", fhe Sty ball lookup. Daation. the house, accompanied by their wives, | Pierre P. Garven, the county prosecu- e men rus| to that place only | Believes the Stars and Stripes Should New Haven, Conn, March 3.—Tht Wore Présest. : " | tor, who has charge of the investiga- | 10 find that they had been deluded. Be Planted There. Cambridge, Mass., March 3.—Coun- | demands of representatives of approx! x ey tion of the cold storage system and the | DY that time the train was gone and - sel for Mrs. Lilllan M. Glover called | mately 3,000 trolleymen of the statd BEEF TRUST INQUIRY | high priees of food, asked Cooper if he | e mob dispersed. New York, March 3.—Commander |a halt today in the examination of his | for a thirty cent an hour flat rate fro . | was in court as an individual or as & Robert E. Peary made a plea to the | client in the probate court, on the [the Connecticut company were heard Detiberations to Be Transferred from’| ‘ohicocntative of Bwift & Co. National guard officers were calle§ | financial interests of New York today | 8round that the three days’ question- | here today by General Manager J. K. A S ™M | _He replied that he was there as an/! on late in the day for assistance and | in behalf of the proposed South pole | Ing not only had failed to show that | Punderford and Vice President Town- Chicago to Washington. individual. a few militiamen were on the streets | expedition. to which he has personally | she exerted any influence in the draw- |ley. The representatives of the trol- Speaking before | ing of her husband’s will, but had been | leymen were told that the company 500, and the| for a while, Extra precautions have | contributed $10,000. Bail was fixed at $ commerce, at a re- | cruel in that it had raised criminal will take their request under consid- I 3~—The delibera- | bond for that amount was provided by | been taken to prevent further rioting | the chamber of Washington, eration and confer with them again af tions ‘of the government attorneys who | the National Surety company. tonight i ] 24 ~ > . 3 ght. ception in his honor, he sai ‘May | accusations against her. at Chicago have been active in the col- SR ol e SISV PR XGRS I venture to suggest that the North A war of words immediately follow- |a later date. lection and presentation to the federal Trial of Clara Sprague and Frederick | pole having been won and the stars|ed between Lawyer S. D. Elmore for Mrs. Glover and John J. Scott, the grand jury there of evidence against F. A. HEINZE INDICTED AGAIN. National Housing Associati - i aEion Qraan Raynor. and stripes placed upon the northern the so-calle@ beef trust will be trans- | ized—Its Objects. - axis of the earth, it would i £ 6 S 3 e attorney for the objecting brothers. ferred on Saturday to the department New York, March 3.—Announcement Bridgeport. Conn.. March 3.—The| great and appropriate Snnz :oi“;hi: The judge finally stopped the contro- | Renewal of the Charge That He Took presenting of evidence in the trial of but permitted the examination the Bank Funds. versy. to continue, Mr. FElmore, however, continued to interject questions and of justice at Waslington. The admin- | was made today of the organization of anizati i self = istration believes the combination of | the National Housing association.head- | Cl2ra Sprague and Frederick Raynor, 2:&:'&’%:‘"’&;&?,.1;?"iéf;“;;ne";flé dpf-e: packers in Chicago. with its ramifica- | ed by Robert W. DeForest of New | ¢harged with the killing of James H.| tize in the effort to plant the stars tions throughout the United States, is | York, president. Mullins, was completed today and the | 5.7 stripes at the South pole, on the | once asked Mr. Scott why he did not a dommatmg figure in controlling the [ The objects of the association are to | arguments will be commenced tomor- | gouthern axis of he earth.” try to obtain a murder indictment price of beef. s G 7 stu%v congestion and the means of pre- | TOW, Yoduzw ’f’fim"’ s E“'t"nloxr i o against Mrs. Glover instead of trying is expected that the conference | venting it, to collect and distribute| [0 the presentation of expert testi- . 2 : inal c 5 t6 be lield here will determine whether | such information, and to act as a cloars | MONY by both sides, the defense trying | Schoolchildren Bothered a Tailor Who | & criminal case In the probate court Flood Conditions in Albany Show But sufficient information has been obtain- | ing house for other associations work. | t0_Prove that Bright's disease, super- Fired Into, ‘the Crowd. ed to demand a presentment against|ing along similar lines. induced by alcoholism, rather than New York, March 3.—Because he Little Change. New York, March 3.—F. Augustus Heinze was indicted again this after- noon by the federal grand jury for ln.n of the national banking law, nething of an epech, | trade, appeared today before Judge| that the megroes were not in the jail | ing in department Stores. A man she | dollare on his person at the time. This is the fourth effort of the govern— ment to connect Heinze with misappii- cation of the funds of the Mercantile National bank. individual packers charging a viola- The movement is a broad one, in-| Plows on the head, caused Mullins'| was being teased by f i py e e ves tion of theSherman anti-trust law and | cluding representatives from fifteen | death. schioolehilaren, Jamon Vamosky. taflon | , Albany, N. Y. March 3—¥lood con-| g GAR TRUST IN CONTEMPT. 3“’“?‘ th? I;\iatlonfa{hPazfldng company gtadtes from l!fhe Atlantic to the Pacific fired into a crowd in front of his shop g:g:;: lt:nlAg‘}?ta “”mfli‘“fiii’r }’;{? a“f!:!v: by = ey or a i==olution o at corj > . i i 4 t poration as | and the Gul Streets of Herkimer Practically Free | this afternoon._ and fifteen year old inches during the Yiay, but no appre- Federal Grand Jury Hands in Present. from Wate IRISH SOD FOR TAFT'S FEET. ‘Utica, N. Y., March 3.—The streets of Herkimer are practically free from water tonight and although this con- dition has prevailed only a few hours, Nl i hes aine yavement with | japle fall is expected until the mass was arrested. The child was seri- | °f ice which is piled several miles ously If et fatally: wognAes down the river is broken up. Power- = i2ed ful bou:: are at wf‘)’rkdcrulhilng fl:fi I;: below the jam an. namite wi not a little of the debris has been | Weston Four Days Ahead of Schedule. | ysed by the’:hte deplu):tment of public cleared away. “Give us another 24 East Las Vegas, N. M., March 3.— | works in an effort to open a channel hours,” said Mayor Grogan tonight, | Edward Payson Weston arrived here “and there will be few traces left of |at 10 a. m. today, four days ahead of Many Birds Starved and Frozen. ment Against Company. New York, March 3.—The federal grand jury today handed in a present- ment against the American Sugar Re- fining company for contempt of court in not producing papers demanded by the grand jury. operating in restraint of trade. Destroyed His Wife's Eyesight. F \;Wpoltllt‘:":?"e ;Zol;r; \f{uvc}: h?;—g’l[‘_}xe Small Shipment for Him to Stand on ocal ooking for Jol tt ek’ of Woodbridge, who & wanted- on a The Rt aratice Daw Sreech: charge of assault with intent to kill. Queenstown, March 3.—A bit* of Ire 3 e~ Br:}tlt ;} l:t:;l';xed attacked his wife | jand In the shape of two crates nf’grass with a lig] amp on Tuesday night, | sods “for President Taft to stand upon Bomb Exploded in New York Tenement so badly inj ‘her that if she lives when he delivers his St. Patrick’ the flood. We hope to get along now | his schedule. Since 4 a. m. he had . —Froj her evesight “’fif be destroved and her | Sheech at Chicago” went on the| without the assistance of our meigh- | walked 25 miles from Chappeile, N. M. e e e . ey Fisuna Ohimwey. ‘ace otherwise disfigured. After the as- | sieamship St. Louis, which sailed fop | DOTS.” - eston left here at 2 o'clock this af- | quail being frozen to death because of | New York, March 3. Dwenty-five e loon, expecting to reach Watrous, lthe long _ period of snow-covered | gamilles living In o tenement house i sauit she was taken to the home of her | N, sister in Ansonia. Britt left his home | - C" YOrK today. after the assal t and his whereabouts New Haven Italians Charged. With | 20 miles east of there, tomorrow morn- | ground. Farmers are finding hundreds . Murder. ing. . of coyies huddled together in fence New Haven, Conn., March 3.—War- corne: until they froze to 'death. ts, woodcock and par- East Thirteenth street were driven from the building In panic tonight when a bomb exploded in the chimney Annual Briggs Prize Debate at Wes- leyan. President Taft i ibi rants charging Dominick Grieco and | Presic aft Denies Responsibility. i 1 ¢ Sheep -Soid- at-$8.10 -a- Hundred.- Middletown, Conn., March 3.—The | Andrea Maglione with murder have| Cleveland, O. March 3.—In a letter ?r!flns will -be scarce next’fall. :;.:?-;e:f: 'u;lwxrw:"dlm‘l‘q':;ck:rnln::. March 3.—Sheep sold today | annual Briggs prize debate at Wes- | been issued, and will be served on the | to H, D. Davis, United States mar- Francesco Pirciotto, a younz peddler, Chicago, at $8.10 & hundred, the highést price | leyan university was won tonight by | men, who are in jail, and a hearing | shal here, President Taft.denies any Steamship Arrivals. was fatally scalded when the explosiom wit ever recorded the history of the | Arthur D. Vanderbilt, 1910, of Newark | will be. given them in the morning. The remnnbm for - th t electi At Naples, Feb. 27: Citta Di Messi vdr his h I Chicage marke! he animals, it was | N. J. The winner spoke on the affirm- | two -mafil. it is alleged, knocked down former m:u Yo l:f:grneeyec(}e:? From- e Fork . » N %ex: Nw;ur'-n"%?-&: The po. uo.-yl 1s @nother case of the Black 1: Venezia, Har for the us. of the | ative of “The United Stat ‘Barmuda. iah a canteal bank. Tguld. es- | Costadine Granese. his skull, -ul ‘Wade H, Ellis as chairman of the | At Marseilies. 'lfnr(h death following. Ohio republican Whn committee, ' from New York.