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o _—— w0 CENTS _ Condensed Teiograms |DEATH OF THOMAS COLLIER PLAT A Rapid Growth of Objection 10 vac- VOL. LIL.—NO. 55 X s E lT Is SAlfl '25‘000 HN “E >0UT euf::)l?d g $6,000,000 znn Y'Whims v : mflms "aard cination in England is shown by the i3 plavine Shaieter A Vo it Bhasmi_fl_egroes Infiudahvflansmn " ieare Latrs Wire meseuss w0 | Former U, 8. Senator from New York, Long Berlin, March 6—The German naval Sunday Quiet During the Day but Disturbances| . Historic Lettars Were Rescued rrom National Figure in Republican Politics Paragraphs Mourmelon, France, March 6.—Hen- house of representatives. i 's | RESULT OF KILLING OF TWO = Marked the Evening Theord Saturdcy for ackorianc AT JOHN P, SON OF THE WEALTHY | The Democratic Members of the i with two passengers, remaining in the PROMINENT WHITE MEN. house committee filed a minority re- PACKER. UNDER ARREST. port on the ship subsidy bill. air one hour and ten minutes, Loui UNION BREWERY WORKERS GET ORDERS| ./t Mih St Rt oLiiva | RAGE CLASH IN FLORIDA | poyie pounp MAN BOUND | 257 ot ieort mare-swine s | CAME WITH SUDDEN UNEXPECTEDNESS as the ince de Sagan, denies the re- © on the stage at Helena, Mont. port from Berlin that he has been de- clared a bankrupt, or that he has any 5 - e & > intention of going to Germany to live, | Bloodhounds Aid the Whites in Their| (.0, g4 o’ pong, Lying on Floor, Hi CASE AGAINST BEEF TRUST IN A Red Tulips Were the First Things (o gree! e eyes of Norma Bentley of . : Face, - e Wi i R e Leath Lue to Chronic and Acute Bright’s Disease—De- Limbs One Arm Slashed | ear. g imbs and One ash ceased had Roomed for Several Years in West Not to Participate in Sympathetic Strike on Pain of Los- ing Positions—They Vote to Remain at Work—Police| "L EraL GRAND JURY'S HANDS| Sheriff Matthews Shot Dead. o g The lluminated Address and Koy . — - presented t 3 rick A. Cook by — i Figures Say that N.o! More than 20,000 Workers|statement Made Sunday at Depart- % it E30 D Weashon & Do 9y Eleventh Street, New York—Body will be Taken to Cbeyed General Strike Call. NS St SR e e R e oan | Jitariess City. /80 Masch §,-Finaing | P23 Tor- C SNRs Gwego, His Birthplace, for Burial. . N Washington, March 6Tt is mow | at Palmetto & small town forty miles | Jere F. Lillis, = millionaire local bank- | _Sixty-two Men Engaged in Clearing for the federal grand jury to decide|south of Tampa, as a result of the|e€T, in h‘l home when he arrived unex- | the Canadian Pacific track at the sum- jlling of two prominent white men |pectedly“at an ecarly hour today, John | mit of the Selkirk range were entomb- : 6. —Philadel. workmen nominally out on & sympa- | Whether a probable case has been |k " Cudah: New ¥ —Thor ol- o did of h nittau under the seneral | thetlc sirike vesterday were really on- | Ad® UL BSESC Uhe Soolel Do | e loniuht from. ohe_scans of. the or ey RO P e cpo aal| o [ 22 avalanche D e e R, o | maits e o100 Lkt s e e h the Sy ving a little holiday and they will be o r lionaire, is all ‘to have committed i E . ©8 S€N- | of the national once whe 3 y cials will not attempt by any unfair | crime states that two hundred whitees , is alleged to have committe The P et ¢ Wales | ator from N Y it ation: once when i | sty B romertow morning. He | o' inusual means 10 ' Infiuence the | with bicodhounds are pursuing several | 8h assault upon the man which led (0 | entertained Tormer Vice Presiaent and | vears a mational heere e mosaieny | foERed Wit Ko Conkiing 1r but ended turbulently | instances the bricklayers, who, he says, E ¥ . ¥ [jurys_sction one. way or the other | negross. the Domte THE T o o e p1ot | Mrs. Fairbanks at a luncheon at Marl- | poiltics, died at 445 oclock thin Atl- | o antly nicknamed Platt, a with the fatal ooting of a woman by | today voted to go back. the peace. He was released on $100 peice “omcer Many disturbances | Many <Large Employers Not Affected. | rosponaisility 1o with them o | Late Bty widlide e el Nl L g #19% | boroush nouse, London. grmoon in the apartment of Mr. and | once when he induced Theodore Tt snarked the (\"‘ .ngn Bk Among the large employers of labor | This statement, in_effect, was made | bling, superintendent for a <contractor _Lillis Taken to Hospital. an s B et u:.u\lx-::;m\heui on West Elev?n!.h velt to run for vice president with M 125,000 Men Reported Out. not affected by the strike are the Bold- [ at the department of justice today at|of this city, disputed with a negro em- | Lillis is in St. Mary’s hospital. His |y, " DRS00 MeCall oot | morne for Cee oo i had renthd three | Kinlsy, very much againat Rooseve Labor leaders declare that 125,000 | win locomotive works, - 11,000 men: | the conclusion of a conference on the | ploye about wages, the latter shot him | condition is said to be critical. Cuts | 2r% Mary Sherman McCallum, gdopt- | Fooms for ‘the last four years. Mrs | better judgment, and in the face of mer are out under the general stfike | Midvale steel works, $6,000; J. G. Brill | beef packers' case which was particl- | dead and escaped. Later the negro was | Said to have been inflicted with a knife | g0 421! of John Sherman of Ohio, | Abele had been his nurse. Dr, Paul | repeated declarations that ' noth order, but g no detailed figures. [ Car company, 2,800; J. B. Stetson Hat|pated in by Wade H. Ellis, recently | chuscd into the house of another ne- |are on his face, limbs and one arm. ‘ames I. McCallum. Agias beidge, his physician, said to- | eould mduce bim to accept the nor Ficads of ine police give figures which | Manufacturing company, 4,000; Diss- | assistant to the attorney general in | gro, In an exchange of shots, Deputy | The. cuts have been made in_cri S nisht that the cause of hin death was | nation. There could not be u bot they 0w that mot more than | ton’s saw works, 3,500; ‘Atlantic Refin- [charge of trust cases; United States|Sheriff Matthews, who led the chase,|cross fashion. If he recovers he will| The Charges Made by ‘Former Spe- :n‘"’" c_and acute Bright's disease. | instance of Platt's powers o aniy €0.0%0 ved the general |ing company, 3,000; Dobson’s carpet|Attorney Sims of Chicago; his chief | was shot and killed. be disfigured for life, it ls averred by | cial Agent Thomas R Dawley against | The body was removed tonight to the | Jation or of the irony (hat mock mills, 1,200. Other large employvers of | aide, James H. Wilkerson, and Oliver : physicians. Comminsioner of Labor NeMl were | nomme of Frank H. Platt, bis son, and | ripest wisdom. Mciinley ki of ten in charge of | labor unaffested are the Bell Telephone | . Pagan of the department of justice. | REQUIREMENTS OF Before cutting Lillis, Cudahy is said | found to be without foundation. Nl be taken on Tuesday to Owego, | Roosovelt became premider 3 % a_statement declaring | company Philadelphia - Electric com- [ The whoie case, including the law E SUCCESSION TAX.|!o Pave bound him with a strong rope. vy, the Sx-senator's birthplace, for | Platt's domination in Philadelphia’s work- | Pany, Cramps’ shipyard, Wilbur Choco- | points involved, the evidence submit- _ THE 8suU *| One of Cudahy’s chauffeurs was pres- | Tho: E. Larson, teller of the Phil- | Yeral Funeral services will be held | into desuetude. ~ His tr ne for labor in the |late company, Folwell Brothers & Co., |ted to the grand jury, and.questions S = sk, ent. adelphia branch of the First National | 1 Omeaey 3t the Presbyterian church | declined rapidly. Ie madc e v claim that the |and the Sanquest Silk Manufacturing |of policy, was thoroughly considered | Attention of Connecticut Banks and Woman Screamed for Officer. Bank of Camden, surrendered to the | % OWego. marriage which ended in our ty. organized and un- | company. and the statement was made that the| Other State Corporations Called by| Neighbors heard Lillls screaming | Police to answer charges of embezzling Startlingly Sudden End. and he was sucd by Mae ze this and will rally in | Among the concerns whose men walk- | conference was in every way satisfac- | Tax Commissioner William H. Corbin | and groaning in the Gudahy home ang | $60,000. The end was startlingly sudden An |merly a K In government erhpl or @ divorce Involving a third row in sup-[ed out are Hardwick & Magee Tex-|tory. they called the Westport police sta- hour before the ex-senator died, his ringe, never proved to ha I king ¢raction men and | tle mills, 3000 men; American Lace Hartford, Conn, March 6.—Tax|tion. It was a woman who called. Her | THE GRAN g v ., F Zawa d o s A 3 3 =3 - 5 D TRUNK'S two sons, Frank and Edward, with ¢ jompany, B0000; John Blood, & Co.| WORK OF MEDIATION BOARD Commfissioner William H. Corbin has | identity has not been established. y their families, and his widowed son, | PIace Employers Believe Trouble Will Be | 20 e g ot Fels IN THE B. & O. TROUBLES. | called the attention of the banks and| “A “man is being murdered in the ENTRY INTO PROVIDENCE. | Harry, with the latter's daughter The episode with Conkling, wh Short. - E — — other corporations of the state to the | Cudahy home. Send officer there,” | o e Charlotte, and son, She bad left | Was not exceeded In public excitement et to believe | NOthing Doing Sunday, Most Quict | prospect of a Peacsful Settlement is|Tequirements of the succession tax in | she screamed, P ew Haven Road's Resistance Foouss- | the house after (heir unual Sunday vis. | 545 (he newspapor fles of that day 5. Caliost Mved’ Day Since Strike Started. Not Dimmed. a letter whick;‘ is in part ;.u follows: = What the Policemen Found. ed on Certain Features of the Charter :t. The sald at_the time t Ir'fiuf:\‘\l:. event of ¢t vil war as A ted lirgely to poini| Asst. Supt.of Police O'Leary, who ? e e O e e T ehaieictrar | Ten minutes later a patrolman hur-| Bill as Already Introduced. e e Do, end thougtit he Would | °®piate was eloots he ssnate 1 the | has been practically in charge of the| Baltimore, March 6—Sphynx-like| s, SEECS QPR SR 55 SO 0P | ried to the Cudahy home, which 1s 1n 2| New Haven, March 6.—While the | o'clock ha was taken with & fainting | 1851, He and his colleague, Conkiis o 2 H became embrolled th President Gar outcome, when cal- | police since the strike began, was |silence is still maintained, in accord- fashionable residence section of the h - guired an inventory of the persomal| iy e tront door was open. so he | SOITIRE contest in' the Rhode lsiand |fit apa Dr.Ayterbridge was hurric and | pleased today with the situation. “This | ance with an agreement, by all con- < 3 3 property. actually or constructively in | S : g > ke Desa, Giletest day. since the |cerned touching the progress of theliniy wtat belcuging 4o. ibo- estates of | 314 not sing: the. doorbell. —Siepping Thven and Haritord and Grana Fimumy | returnied in haste, > My, over- t s b e o Sy Bt o e T e Ui s non-resident decedents. Such proper- g e it % coming Railroad companies over the Grand| ¢d from his first seizure, but sank in- fleld in a bitter controversy over i} appointment of William H to be collector of the port Union Brewery Workers Vote Not to| (i “Sirike was the best thing that |man Knapp of the interstate commerce oot | from & parlor. The ‘sroans and y v stri 5 . Then came s an - S ast ork, The nomination wis distast Strike. could happen from a police point of | commission and Commissioner of La- | Ly, therefore, in such cases has not| . jog ¢or mercy. Trunk application for the charter of! te unconsciousness again at hait-past | pori JEBY SOMPRIEL s, Sntant . 5 recerved o= | oo S & : been included for imposition of the @ new line to. Providence excites much | three_and died fitteen minutes late received view. average workingman who | bor Neill, in their efforts to adjust the | ;000 (GETRGS The policeman followed the sounds | jiteress -in railroad circles here the | His relatives were all at the bedsid att and Conkling refused t officers in | at first assisted the striking car men | differences between the Baltimore and | "UIRSSIRR O 00 0 1een customary | 2D soon reached the room. It .was .5 ecipges Ay i AL . 4 it In the senate. The pprticipate in | hesitated when the strike reached his | Ohio railroad and its conductors and | or {n- panke and othee corporations | Priliantly lighted. He sald of the | fo'meion VItthin 4 fow days appears| Was at His Office Last Wednesda ent Garfleld withdre e executive | own home. trainmen relative to wages and_service scene: . Gy oy’ % 45| Only last Wednesd Mr. Platt wa ons o at cal th 5 J = ice|to accept a certified copy of the ap- S logdbot Ly, el y ay 3 w York nominations ma al men that| .The Philadelphia workingman is a | conditions. “There was today what was | 10,5609 3¢ $hC*InC (oRY Dimintatea- |, Three men were in the room. ~Pros- | Most certain that ihe Now Haven will | o his oMice downtown. Tor several | lustance, amoni which wero those of . 3 e 3 years he hiad been in feeble health anc Btewart L. Wobaford (o b greement with -abldi =i z 't with|law-ablding American citizen. In|said to be a most unusual event a|{s."as evidence that the property un- | trate on the floor lay Lillls, halt nude | 708 OPRote stromgly. M ot all | the LIS, D9, A0 bees in festiy hesith and work union | nearly every instance he either owns | Sunday conference concerning the dis- and bound with t 1 ko the S hen Sttt B a rope. His legs were ¢ a8 district attorney, and o the west | his Nl home or has an equity in it. |pute. It Was between Commissioner | {i7 Fols coutral o cluded in |y,re. "His few remaining clothes were pary rallroad charter in Rhode Island. | geserted him, but his condition until Fecently remembe F g When it comes to euch @ man striking | Neill and representatives of the con- | USSP he apove, nowever, it | Ploody. " Above him stood Cudaliy. He | Poreares wr whe Shaees bk o alvey | today was not looked wpon an more nc- | accaieriior of puiic o) vmpathy for a lot of unskilled | uctors an scoma ‘necessary to request that con- | ¥as In eveming aress except that he | ineroduced The New Haven's most | rious (han usual. though a physician | United States marsinl A X t nding themselves | . laborers he hesitates and the resuit is | about four hours. Sent for the transfer of saviings bank | WOT® Do coat. His siceves were rolled | [rAOUCE, fhe Srew Tiavews most toda ain a K the fizzle of yesterday. ‘While nothing specific is obtainable a up. Blood was on his hands. At hi: breakfast he had enta faint- ) d Co e opocite. ontanty of Ante GegEalt ok t his . 3 reakfast he had a momentary faint- | deadlock, Platt and Con ®ayor Anticipates No Further Trouble. | “The firm stand taken by Mayor [as to the progress of the work of the | SSPOSitS; contents Of 0afe Cepost Bo%. | sige 5t00d a chauffeur garbed In regu. | bres, 21%, L0 Erade crossing provisions, Ing spell, but rallled quickls. A year | sigied, Conkling returned o pra 3 biliey ediy ‘accen- | tice o cught e bonds, be secured: from the Ju ‘ot | 1ation leather cap and duster as though 5 sly Hiags 2 | he had come into the house after a | mpCue snland and wnost strenuously of | {lited ana bi Life was despaired of | bilszard Gled night that | ReYburn in upholding the police has |board of mediation, it may be said for a time, but with remarkable vital- [ nin. Platt was suppos had much to do with keeping dewn | that the prospect of a peaceful settle— | JO00% B, BeCRCE Jrom T, Jucee of ¥ lawlessness, ‘We have madintained | ment satisfactory to both sides is at trip. - - p : ; < ministratio: - i throughout the clfy 27 “flying squad- |least as bright as it was yesterday of | "rhe public acts of 1909 removed the | “Don't Do It, Jack. Please Don't Trents of aainy the Mow Tioren‘s mails | ity he recovered and went about his | out of politics. Nothing of tha wor! N P GBEEEAT DAY rons’ or emergency stations, with fifty { has yet been. exemption on all property passing to| “None of the men noticed me. Lillis | road and terminal plants in Rhode Is- | PUSiness as usua he t tention to bullding v ® Qi or more policemen at each and suffi B s CriD e collateral beneficiarics or strangers to | groaned and tugged feebly at the o Jand. On the foregoing provisjons the | - Dr. Auterbridge said tonight that the | infl e poughern tier of Ne SINCE THE STRIKE BEGAN, | S & e T ang bobe of the A the blood. This renders any deposit | that bound him. ® | coming battle in Rhode Tsiand of the | Yitality of his patient wag truly. un- | York counties, became state léade Bt o scen 3 < . ¥ At 5 3 o n 1894, and 1897 wan electe peres Wty | city or jts 680 miles of trolley track- | By Bostonians for Theatrical and Mov- | 1able to a tax. Don't do it, Jack. Please don't do|two great companies will almost cer- | RUGl Despiie TS fechibnens b, o LR IR T R | €5 ssistant Superintendent of Po- | T O Bye nAEADLS o ing Pictare Showe. Failure to abide by the provisions in | is* he pleaded. tainly be joined. 8 _second tim —Extent of the Sympathetic | pafe e i - e the letter lays 2 corporation open te.a | “T edto flie tric-and asked Cu-| Rallroad men here in a position to|fused to neelect his work nnill the| sénate, succeeding David Bopnott Il s before a disturbance has time to grow | Boston, March 6.—In investigating | fine of tliree timaes.the amount of @ahy: does all this mean? | know - the Yacts believe that the final | dictates of nature imposed a rest. Heo | He foli out with Gov. Frank Black Strike—Statement by Strikers’ Com- | to the proportions of a riot we have |the high cost of living, the Twentleth | succession tax that. might have boen| “‘He's ruined my home, he replied, | outcome of the controversy, whether | WAS out of ~bed at 7 o'clock every|to defeat his renomination put mittee. the men on the to break it up. | Century club has discovered that $2,- | imposed. turning to me &nd maiking no t- | €he charter is granted or not, will be a| Mmorning and always early at his of- [ ward Theodore Roosevel typ v e | Bt R R meiEy Ay | T3D155.50 wen speut By, patrons ot the- ance to arrest, T allowed him fo tale- | compromise o the dispute and ity set- | fice. whose undevelopad possibilities he @1 Bliiafelp March §.—The | ne¥’s office and the ¢ourts, and the se- | atrical and moving picture shows dur- | MEAT PRICES ADVANCED phone to his attorney, while I called | tlement by some sort of a traffic agree- | Family Unable to Discuss Funeral Ar- justly estimate, Tt v Roome ®trikers’ of ten issued a | vere sentence imposed upon rioters. | ing ten weeks of the winter season in an ambulance for the wounded man. ment under which the Grand Trunk rapid progress toward popularity @tatement tonight, w h was part | aided materially in the preservation of | this eity. It was found that moving ALL OVER THE WORLD, “T asked him the man’s name, and he | Will obtain larger business than here- rangements. d power that later led Platt to sug e - Loy DictpEe Bul;. Whndevills: | pecformmnces i et calmly replied that it was Jere Lillis. | tofore from the New Haven company, | NO pall bearers have yet been chos- | gest him for the vice presidency, he Strike Committee’s Statément. Rapid Transit Dossn’t Mind the Ex- |made up about 85 per cent of the | According to Department of Labor and | ™pyom “the beginning to the end of | and be in less danger of the diversion | 0. In fact ‘all the family were %o | {ig that in the quict of that dignifl . e general strike pense. ‘m“’g';";g,f;g'figmgfng‘;&hyc i Commerce Statistics. the affair T did not see Mrs. Cudahy.” | of New England business to the Cana- | Prostrated by the unexpected audden- might be forgott o ted a i Sost 2 E T poos - ness of the cians’ deal at they e TR B Oweas. | Tios Toos aniied apd militant, | It was stated by a city official that | grand _total of $120.369.10 weekly | Washington, Maroh 6.—Meat Mrs. Cudahy Not to Be Found. Glan, Knelne. 'fl‘th"'pm::":“"'";h‘l'mc'_' wots unetle to @iscues It 1o sny man: | conity ey vork ot nay e i CrEnnized worker onl | the strike is adding $30,000 a day to | through the height of the season. have advanced in all the pricipal con- | Attmepts to find Mrs. Cudahy today | oa at the fime. o tontarive ofey whs | ner for the public. - Puritan ancestry. o entere ousands of the un_ |the expense of rumning'the city) A suming and producing sections of the | Proved futile. Cudahy himeelf could | siude th the New Haven by the Grand - college with the claps of 1849, but lof aantion to thoss | jepresentative = of = the Philadelphia | dence of the sentiment on both sides | world according to statistics compiled | DOt be found by reporters. Cudahy's | Truni suggesting the surrender of the Sketch of Mr. Platt’s Career. in the middle of his junior year be havi "53| Rapld Transit company stated that up | could be had than given in the sheaves | by the department of commerce and |2ttorneys admit the general facts In! Naw London Notthern line to the Ne: Thomas Collier Platt, the “easy | cause of {1l health. His father wished e mibe . rociamation. ©thousans | tirg worday, the beginning of fhe | of letters and telesrams received st | labor. 4 the gase. but are unwiiling to £ 1010 | Haven in return for an arrangement | boss” was for many years not only | him to study for the ministry. but b Saoee Wil Be dided Monday, wiho work- | 10 ne - company. Tad “bosn ' hstwess | Doth, Jabor and Rapid Transic head- | The report shows the Chief meat ex- |Setalls . \ a,,|Tor an exchanee of business on the On- | Uha republican leader tn his atate, but | never advanced farther n’ it dire «d Saturday in order to protect the| §750,000 and $800.000. Asked how tong | & ers. - g tries we 0. T Sowin, who Wit Delg | tario and Western, and practicaily thus | a figure in national polities along ‘with | tion than to wing in the chureh chol gtock and property of their employers. | thy company could stand the expense | None of Leading Theaters to Close. | AUstralia, Now ' Zealand, Argemtina | T e oo 2Crety. D4le | an all rail access’of the Grand Trunk | men of such political rank and repu- | A brief apprenticeship at Ifteratu The people are thoroughly aroused as | pe sard: *| It is stated that none of the leading | e menr HDort - eounes e | family has Deen prominent in Kansas | 0, New York city. Tt was then the | tation as the lute Matthew 8. Quay | was succeeded by more congenial em €0 the meaning of this fight, They re- That is less than $1000,000. Tho | theaters will close as & result of the | Tues ngst mperting countries the | Eou Ly ety On the day of ghe | New Haven's all rail arrangement with | of Pennsylvania. Both were men of | ployment in business e proapere @lize that it is a struggle between the| company is ready and willing to spend | Sympathetic strike. Some of their | jege “2‘,"5 ;,mer'm““m‘ coun. | Tiage Cudahy’s father made him Mar- | the Canadian Pacific which made the | exceptional intellectual attainments, | in Michigan fn (i lumber trade eorporate interests and human rights | Several millions, If heseasasy. to uin | Stase hands will quit, but arrange. | 128 legree pean ~ | e ok T M. Ofty n!“‘"m_ situation acute and led to the Grand|and both turned them with signai | tured to Owego and became presis #2 guaranteed by the comstitution of| out in this fight. It is a huge price | ments have been made to fill their | Alj of the meat exporting countries | terests. After a three el ‘Boney. | Trunie substitution of its own boats | success, to party organization. Quny | of the Tiogn National bank: wus che ihe United States. . Mass meetings oF| (o pay. but we'hiave to pay it to re- | Dlaces. - £ ettty T e o thie | moon, which included trips in epecial | 2 Long Isand Sound for thiose of the | died atill o power; Platt outlived hix | en a director and laicr pros Cifizons held during the last fortv-| tain thie privilege of running the com- Evening Disturbances. exports In recent than those of a | trains and the occupancy of a_palace | | SWiEnyen. compeny. . That sliuation | tioe eHd: felt Biméelr in \Jate vears | @ athern Central Rallroad o 04 determination that prevails ameong | [APY, @nd managing the property for | The traction company, which operat- | decade ago, and ‘afl The meat importing | In Italy, the pair returned to Kansas | RON . certain aspects repeats itself in | out B O O D Of | EREper"Ana seocorary of the United e soni and e o e yans among | the stockholders and the public.” ;g some 800 cars during the day, left | countries show higher rates in their City and purchased one of the finest| A legards the Grand Trunk's proposed | Tn “Twenty Years in Congress” | Btates Bxpress compa f Cleariy demonsirate the correcinéss of | Statement by Car Men's International m;hgi;;‘-gr;;;( '533“@‘;' gfi;:hmfll:; e the current market | homes “;, fgenfn‘g;nm of all the leza. | EXtension from Palmer, Mass. to Prov- | James G. Dlaine described Platt as “a | company he became presidont in 18 ®ur position President. - s anotey e - | idence, the New Haven rafiroad ex-|business man of great personal pop- | and so remained until his deatl Rea = that the fight has H the strike on which it taken this ing clubs. For a time he kept many rts all that it will b expen- o b i h: e, Platt s oung nE t the fight has just be- | Regarding the.letters and telegrams | step. = THREW HER BABY fine horses. After an Injury eustain. | Perts allege tha Ml be an expen- | ularity. He has an aptitude for pub n physiqu , a8 & young ms Ean pmguiding the traction company | commending its stand recetved from [ This fact probably had much to do ed while playing polo he sold his stable | 5.Ve line to build and with high grades |'lic affairs, and is & man of strong in- | was pleasant In appearance, delloat officiale 5 jmmediately settle thelr | cmployers of labor in all parts of the | with the disturbances of the evening.| FROM SECOND STORY WINDOW. ! and took up motoring. | impatring its freight capacity. The en- | fluence in his state. He.is no de- | bullt, restless and mnervous In late potes witn the car men or submit| country, made publlc by the Rapld | These began early after dark at Eighth 3 The Cudahys have five children. gineering details are likely fo be one| bater, but has strong common sense | vears his visage took on grimness. Dy 0 LSRR D Sem ity | Transit company, W. D, Mahon, inter- | and Christinn strecte, an ltalian seitic. | Young Mother Then Followed in Wild Victim is a Bachelor. T T o e e e | ir.anick Sunkment o mesn . Met | A8 Orat Tnar e e A s 35 i paring for m - | nationa T vl ruly . - i e New o e v all h ) . ce ego d eo sons, ank Eanization of the entire city b mgdg',,,g",ogwt,’;,; o Medis ;"ai‘;%n.;“i’:,’fie;“m:‘.?“%m'&%‘:m:‘:::‘t Leap to Escape Flames. Lillis is @ bachelor, 47 years old. He Rhode Island legislature, but with the | gicill it became the fato of Platt to [ Bdward T. and Warry W. Platt 11is is man of the Western Exchange | greater sterss laid on the features nam- | win remembrance more from his asso- | health was foeble for same yours be Every striking labor locs je Qirect-] “The Philadelphia Rapid Transit | quickly in proportions, and when the| New York March 6—Terrified by the bank prominent socially. He Is & |ed of the proposed charter. s it othats, than: fross: sny- J fove His death, ©4 to cstablish headquarters where the| company is making public through 1 v memi same £4 to cstablish headquar t mpans &h | police reserves from four stations were | advance of the flames behind her, Mrs. s e Tmetings e sy 2nd tohold | president Kruger telegrams from as- | unable to quell the disturbance a riot | Martha Rottner, a girl mother, threw | Momoer of the same clubs to which Wlistay- 2 Norwioh i = s fttce Sociations of menufacturers and em- | call was sent out and four automo- | her beby from a second story window | CIORSY, PROTES SRS the Cvo have oftl| | Wulkeley 4% Norwioh 21 | ST rr o s T POSTAL SAVINGS BANK BILL OF LSubgmmites of Fig committee plovers all over the country. approv- | biles loaded with officers speeded from | today, and followed in a wild leap her- 15, Provision is made, the | ing the stand of the company against | City hall. self.Two policemen caught the baby, sle _and unauthorized | fi soviion. Mid offesins assistance in Number of Heads Broken. Dbue the mother was too heavy for them be Eiven no epporiunity | 45 AENt against organized labor, dis- [ mpi force was effective, amd after| @Nd_fell through their hands to the lawful action. | C/o5es the real issue in.this contest. @ sharp attack, In which clubs were| Pavement. She broke a leg and re- The Rapid Transit company, with 3 Clubs were. celved internal injuries which it is| her home, extremely nervous. She sayv: Ehqua feated in New London Saturday night Mrs. Cudahy Says Rumors Are Mon- | by Bulkeley, 42 to 21. Bulkeley had CONFLICTS WITH SOCIALISTS. PASBED BY THE SENATE strous and Untrue. e A e s i s s Aveled 0 Will Be Recsived by the House Teday i Mrs. Sudahy was found tonight atlceled at the last moment, so that the as Possible. and Bent to Committes Predict That All Important Industries | its allied interests, has declared a |irec.y, Used and a number of heads|flareq are dangerou Bulkeley management telephoned here - . A By | sympathetic ‘strike of capital against | WeTe broken. the disturbers were dis- | “Rop Nacht, Mrs, Rottner's maid, was | Cho.i5, EOIDE to bear up on best she can. | 1o have a team come down to Al out.| Berlin, March §—Serious conflicts | Washington, March 6. —The postal strikers will hold a mass meet- | }ADOF- g‘u és wllaat thos? tel;gdrams o""‘m’ Srave mkm“"‘immm:g ‘:{;";)fl“ lifted from a window by firemen with | pe “,.dm”,d', The Nur'wvr;‘); bz" smam;ovrnm;ldnll;‘d. :-ut between the police and soclalists, in- | savings bank bMI passed the senste $ng tomorrow in Labor Lyceum hall | €an. e Car Men's union did not | sy the three rin g r her nightgown on fire and passed from | “I can nothi B Rt Ll T L A ey aarRi St Lovalw lengthy list of wounded, were{ late Suturday afternoon vote of = s 3 3 gleaders of the trous say ng now but that the | 7° < = volving a lengthy list of wounded, y ee of ten | £0 on strike. The members were lock- 1% | hand to hand down the ladder. A sleep- | stories which have been told about me :;:r: ;cm:“lgxewrl:_k"r‘l:s R oM e etetotid. of nipet: tmpreasive open |50 to 22. Fvery republican senat e commi! hile in ses- ble, vho were caught with bricks in oday received word of seversl| ©d out as the result of a well laid pl S &] Ticks in | ing baby and its unconscious fathe E R e teseiyel worll of sevsral |l Cruais inbactiiiie city PIan | ehelr hends. sung | Were found on the top Story affer It | have s Sich mer attocnen ana | The lineups and summary air demonstrations against the suf- [ present voted for it, and all the d the mirikers Amons those whe it 93| Tt is an industrial fight now. The e most serlous affair of the night | wag thought the. house Was empty. | they say this is no time for me. to | Bulkeley—Troland rf, Beckwith, If, | frage bill carried out in Berlin and the | crats, with the exception of e BTl quit work omarrow ane| workingman finds capital and. corpo. | SccUTed @ little further d?w‘g“(;i:r;s; = gy make a detailed statement. Tn justice | McGiniey c, Francis ls, Deebe e other cities of Prussia today. nml'.;'::mmherl.m of Oreg ted aam S ot LOOT FOUND IN QUARTERS . o8 | ""Norwich—Rankin rf, Tuttle If, Rior- | estimated that in Berlin alone 120,000 | It. = to me and my children, don't belleve & | gan ¢, Houlthan Ig, Ricker r. rsona took part In what was called a | The postal sy gx bunik bill will be | he carpet loom weavers numbering | Tate Interests arrayed againgt him, and | Gitturbanes th Wl 1e seld. The . carpet loom weave b | e . 2 ere a fireman doing po- R e e Lo % e ok been piiched i this city. whegs IR e e S el OF COABT AREILEERY CORPS. | o Stociee Boors. Buikeley {2, Norwich 31, field| “demonstrative strolt” In various parts | received by the heuse tomorrow and Charies A Hope, sscrefary of the| the interests think they are strongest i s - Friends who called at the Cudahy | £0als. Troland 6. Beckwith 5, McGinley | of the oity. _|promptly went to comnitics, while the ! 23, fatally wounding her. The firoman | Private John A. Dillon Under Arrest| Friends mho, <alled ot o Cudehy|E irancis 2, Beebe 1. Tuttie 4. Rankin | The chief of police of Berlin, fearing | adminisiration bill comes up in ine Central Labor union. predicted that| and their opponents weakest. Those | 54o guardin; ‘hich th 2 i 5 nen will strike tomorrow, and | telegrams are a call to labor, = L - e crowd at Newport. | 3, Riordan Ricker 1. foul goals.|danger from the assembly of o many | senate R - ety teng s d @ togetner | attackea. = that her mistress was not at home 0 g jcwith 3, Becbe 1, Rankin 1, Tuitle | thousands in the popular park of Trep- | appropriation bills 1 el referee. Newbu: tow, the place chosen by the socialists, | ment of sixty speeches made under tho the aocompani that practicalls evers portant in- | ized and unorganized, to hand together g 2 = =g - Gustry h e tied up. The strik- | and fight for their preservation. Women Participated in Outbreak. | _ Newport, R T, March 6—The finding | “*ACC5raing to attaches of the house, | 7 tow, 1} ace chosen by the soctaliats, | ment of sixty iposches mads under B ahssher MU on The answer to the Rapld Transit| A shot was fired during another dis- | in_the atti e quarters at Fort| ;. Cudahy had not been at home to- | = iDrhgde’ & demonstr y -4 . iy g e ] 125,000, | company’s telegrams will come from |turbance at 26th street and Lehigh {d’avnq occupied by the 110th company, aay ; Aaron Lucas’ Estate Appri tl'“‘l!. . But the unrh\llfi:' xllmp?r‘;nl’ ll:ln ;)\'.v :1‘1 b | mw; A d.’:';.r“ v atement | SRR IEHRAT the ot e P L e | B it Sioime. ton.| Folios:Searchimy for Chaiffesr. | Benjsmis Lucas snd Josepti £ Tostation woula be held dopite. the or- | Ul conrads hs warmed to another of 30,00 Timothy Healy, national organizer | at Sixth and Jackson strects, in the| Private John A. Dillon of that com- | of the Stationary Firemen's union, has | downtown section was ihreatening | pany with “breaking and entering in | has been found. apparently failed in his promise of | for a time, and reserves had to be call- | tthe night and larceny.” The residences park, which left the remainder of the amehAing the intorstate commerce In in _other ways, iy (Akan up in ewrme Doctors Warned Not to Talk About Na- Cocan T milL 11,380, and ey | ity virtunally unguarded PR s b Tie socialiat leaders this morning, | it is liksly that tF of Kensington and sho strikers in that quarter and water rights, a half Interesi in the agricultural appro it was reported at labor headquar- | « today tha! the business men's as. | SUbport Yor the street car men. 'He | ed out at this and other points to quell | Which were robbed are those of G. M. ture of Woun 5 | material and manufactured goods ¥ SoCiations of Keneingion and West| proclatmed last week that ai & mo- | incipient rioting. In the Kensington Hutton of Baltimore and of Albert| py yioi vy I lite insurance, . $5,000 observing that their plan has been | priation bill Wil bo put through (he or factory section there was a raiher Olmstead of New York. The trail from . Cash'and accounts receivanic, | frustrated, quletly and quickly pussed | senate. This will not take long, how. ceod | ever, and consideration of another have been warned to say nothing about I the word to their followers to p; Fhiladeiphia are plaanine 4 puplic| MENUS motice he could entirely crip- Transit company by calling | threatening outbreak, in which women | the Olmstead place to Fort Adams was gt : pe in full the nature of his injuries. - | the Taft policies soon will to the other end of the eity, Th. omstration of thelr eympathy with| ple the oy FIPAL WIEh| Gyt every employe of the power houscs, | participated. In_ aneiling 1t the pojics | Dlinly marked by mmny bofties, which | 11§ Bature of his injuries U U S5 8GR URE 1 The Actors . No. 6. which in- | Thus far he has made no step toward | made several arrests, and four of their | had held choice wines. An, Intemno atothe hospital is en-| e i he elty.. Theas in- | the 'n <lades neariy ail the performers in the | Carrying out his promise, Twentv-two | prisoners wore worien chargsd with | o L e LT R T RS L a8 2 s festunts, whio xuccesdud (n accomplinn ek Tnoving picture shows and cheaper| men walked out of the power plant at | inciting to riot. % - | Funeral of Judge Garvan Today. | ut on hig forehead. His most severe | ; Sauirday cv(ni punip! ing the “stroll” almost ~undjsturbed. | CROSS COUNTRY FLIGHTS, Tasaevitic sheaters, Yoted toaay o 2e. | Sccond strect, and Woming avenuc, | In suppressing tne various Tisturb- | dartford, Mareh 6—Tne funeral of | Sound isbaia ta be in:ino lofe jer, | halled & ChE 45 tie, Fiiix Lul (TS while e others | who bad Feinained | $26,000 OFFERED IN PRIZES the late Judg: e S oyarvan, will | where the blade of the knife is reported | yiated ahead and he was tirown into | coflieion with the gendarieria and po- <capt mo Philadelphia engazements while | according to the strikers’ claim, but | ances the police made more (han twen- ethe strike is on. This action, it is said, | this Was the only such report. The |ty prisoners. | take place Monday forenoon at 11.15 | 1o have grazed the bone. On each hip e g e | will result in the closing of many of | company denied that tWe men there Eas— in St. Josepl’s cathedral. There will | there is a decp flesh wound, and one| &, :v"»d:rf,“ i Mlhi‘_n‘:“ lxc; ’m:l« n::‘uruu‘uol::;n:.n‘., cos. ~The | Ton D-)Irr Aw-fi':n * ":Au-"m st Nice hese places of amusement struck, saying that it aid not attempt | GOVERNMENT TAKES STEPS be a solemn requiem high mass cele- | cut was inflicted on the left arm. M. | PROW WUIZCL, LR P, NSS, SOIRG | pejoe. hawerern, A5 T Soriy of | i g Lo iy Director of Public Safety Clay's Fig- | 12 SBCENE OT% Dened aisorders. ohe TO PROTECT THE MINT | Jated and the celebrant will be the | Lillis is reported to be resting easlly. ‘| office that no bones were broken. -His | tion, obeying the orders to avold as far | Nice, France, Mandh 6.—The big ten irector of Public Safety Clay issued | tie up the power plants by tomorrow, | An: er National Property—Com- | assisted by a deacon and subdeacon, Strikers Refused. wdis e P o R B bos: B tioIaca tor [Baamen s 1o i 2 will e @ statement today of the cxtent of ihe| at the latest. pany of Regulars All Ready. anG master of ceremonies. Interment : 7 recently has been much criticised for | from April 15 to April 25, will be pre- Pa., March 6.—President | Property Changes Hands. his severity. ceded by a three days 'exhibition of M was the provincial gendarmerie |neronautic machines of all classes. The ympathetic strike. The figures were| Crucial Test of Strength of Trad = will e in Mt. St. Benedict cemetery. | Bethlehem, ebtained by the e and are declar- 3 3 7k ® Un- | wwitmington, Del, March 6—That the| The committal sorvicos will be pri. | Charies M. Schwab of the Bethienem | o "FT VI UINE L $3 0 be authentle. The list of estab-| @ vy - T United States government does not in- | vate. Steel company refused all mmd” hmlieuce. of .the-Jate N. L. BWRSD- 1[0, O this obcesion camé futo the | oBRiAl pragrastme intindes tén evess ts affected. coniains teen he situation in Philadelphia appar- | tend to taks aving I of the ng steel workers y. In- BB L " | most serious conflict with the crowds. r ch $63,600 are hung up in prize = Cox e e T laving T stead of sending a reply to the execu- | Huntington place, which he will oc The last two days will be devoted to Tames, with 2 total of 5700 men on|ently s viewed by the entice coun- | propérty in Philadelphia Interfered with | urh, - poe e le Church Around the Corne: he cupy. o five committes of the strikers, he had | “"Walter Dixon of Orcliard strect has | Chisf. of Police Dunn Died of Pistol |thEee crows = country =i - 7S strike. To this is added a list of elev- | try and. ind , by the civilized world, | was made evident tod: ‘when orders ;- #n_concerns affected. the number of | as th e o o T A e U g O it s Sixty Years Old. his decision published in a special edl- [ Walter Dixon of Orehard street has crulsing contests; one from Nice to persons not Being given. The number | unionism, Rtpresentatives of at least | the Forty-fifth company, Coast Artil-| New York, March 6.—The Church ot | tion of a loeal newspaper. A W. Burnham. 0 » Woun Cape Ferrat and back, 24 kilometres, ©f establishments unafected by the | two Londen papers have been in the | lery,” ready to leave for Philadelphia |the ‘Pransfiguration, _ affectionately = i s Scotland N N, C, March 6—C.|[for which $5,000, divided into three walkout is twenty-four, emploving 35.- | city during the week, studying the |at a moment’s notice. This company |known as “The Little: Church Around| Vesuvius Suddeniy Becomes Active. ‘W. Dunn, chief of police of this town, | prizes, Ix offered; one from Nice te An #35 persons. The list of unaffected con- | situation and keeping their papers in- | of regulars it is said, will be used to|the Corner,” celebrated today Its six-| Naples, March 6.—Vesuvius has sud- Wanted in Canada. who with State Senmtor E. L. Travis | tibes and return, $5,000, and one from ‘eerns, with the number of emploves not | formed of the trend of events, Sev- | protect the Philadelphia mint and oth- | tieth annive ry. “For sixty years,”|denly become active again. There has| Policeman McGuire of Baltic has re- [ and Representative Kitehin, brother of | Niee to Cannes wni return. 50 kilo- given. also contains twenty-four names. | cra! magagine Writers are also in the | er government buildings. said the Rev. Robbins In his ser- | been @ continuous eruption for the | ceived a letter from Camadian authori- | Governor Kitch.n, was shot on Friday | metres, for which $10,500 in offered. ( wse figures, Mr. Clay declares. are| field obtaiming material for special ar- The Pennsylvania railroad was di- | mon, “these doors have been opened, | past twenty-four hours of red hot|ties asking that Adelard Comeau of | by K. E. Powell, & merchant of thix [ — | obiained after a careful canvass. Upon | ticles dealing with the troubles. Nei- | rected to send a special train to Dela- [ and for sixty vears this has been a |stones and ashes, this being accompan- | Baltic be held for the nadian su- | place, died toudy Powell was taken Following the Recommendation of hie bases lis cstimate of Jess than | ther capital nor labor has any hesi- | ware City to convey the men to Phila- | school of freedom, a school where men. | ied by internal detonations. Several | thorities when hix case is disposed of | to Raleigh by the sheriff of Ifalifax | the consistorial congregation, the particlpants in the svm hetic ! taney in gdmitting that the defeat of | delphia. women and children have learned that | fissures have opened, from which gas| here and he is at liberty. Comeau will | county and placed in the penitentiary has appointed the ry Rev, P, é | either side will be a body blow to the | The engineers received orders to keep | freedom is alone found i ¥ <ily «f|and lava are emerging in great quanti- [ not have his 1 until the May term | for sare keeping. itchin and Travis | Heftreon ©of the Bt Paul sominary te Clay further says that imany ' interest represented. O better evi~)steam up all night. God.” ~ ties. - lat the superior court 5 are reported to be doing well. be bishop of Winona, Minn, o