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Nina's Lifsboat- Picked Up BY LIFE SAVING STATION MEN ON DELAWARE COAST, Henry W, Jay: well known as a chem!at, died in Pl 1phia. James Maginn, for 45 years T_his A.llowa-nce iS Gmnm by Hi.s Mothel‘ F) Ac' e me O“'SIdBrs of Cooper Unlon, New Yvrk.‘l‘:udm : ;. ment. e The Postal Savings Bank Bill was cordmg to WhShington Authority : Berlin, March 9.—Herr Wormuth, INJECTED NEW LIFE INTO GEN- omies anit 5 -a‘-liem:od:m,“n i of the imperial treasury, in ERAL STRIKE MOVEMENT. = The Rejection of the Budget by the secretary addressing the appropriations commit- tee of the reichstag today, said that house of lords ir the last parliament IS READY TO FIGHT FOR A LIVING B e e -NATION-WIDE TIEUP e R el B the new taxes made in 1909 could be & accurately estimated before 1912. Y'flu Steamer Maude Al":'!:‘.t‘ sl-Nf::’ s of State’s Sob. who Failed to Receive Paren cs.m Juan, P. R, March 9.—George | Talked of by Philadelphia Strike Lead- fl:r'-:(ln;lxtxl;c hlfxrt;l::e :m:': :on'bnnkm ecretary y R tal | cavot Wax:}, w‘ho;e;fiy‘mk:ew ers—Open Air Mass Meeting in Base- for five days. Forgiveness for Hasty Marriage with Department|senser on the steamship Carolina.| Lay park Today—More Cars Moving e & - S = which sailed for New York today. It Store Girl, will Probably Take Up Some Mechanical Posen, one 'of 'the four mew Dread- - nougzl completes or e German Work in Providence. diplomatic position in South| Philadelphia, March 9.—Promise of [ navy, was damaged by fire. “x’n’;::“";“:;’“&‘zflpgfizg Seitle any help from without and development of ‘Nina, which foundered. off tho Deln- T ———— strength in its own field which ap-| The Union Pacific R "A has in- ware capes. recently, the nayy depart- BLACK HAND SECRET SIGNALS |peared to take even its most confident | vested over $51,000.000 in stocks of the | WS Sabes tecently. the nasy depart- b h 9.—Philander C. ‘When young Knox arrived here yes- lead life | Illinoi= Central, Chicago, and North- Providence, Marc < { en young Ton ¥ TERRIFIED WITNESS IN COURT. | leaders by surprise injected new life | lllinols Central Chicago, and North- | from Norfolk to Metomkin Inlet life FINAL PROOF OF DISASTER Cruiser Birmingham Returning to Nor- folk With the Small Boat to Settle Knox, Jr., son of the secretary of state, | terday to seek his father’s pardon. for R o feaovey into the Phnadelphu. general sympa- savi; station on_the Delaware coast and his bride, who was May Boler, a | his hasty marriage his bnd; %nld };:é’ Nothing Could Make Him Tell Who thetic strike movement today. :load.nB‘lIr; nddium:l tghgj 'h:ldél;.‘ll in to l:gn(l!y the small boat picked up goung department store girl, slipped | mother remained at ..hloea.l ‘l’d el ‘wi Did the Stabbing. A Mabor campaign which yesterday “:l T timore an an CABO | on the bedch there. © :x;!evmguznet:m ] eyhvw'g1 " :e our:; g:‘\";de\;fry :lgn of w:mlngt forc;: o;e-. an ton. ‘The Birmingham is now returning to man's yerenup Such was not the case, | _ New York, March 9.—Secret signals | grortG, action of the state federation| M. Duez, employed by the French Z‘;fi?x‘h‘:"‘;‘ :gfit b"b;" ;"1"‘1"“ is ped however, so they returned to Provi- Pung; A of labor convention in Newcastle in|government as a liquidator for some of | foTPaIn belonged to the Ning, and this criminal declaring that a state-wide and even | the church congresations dissolved In |1 tug. ” Proof of the. loss o Bride’s Mother to See Secretary Knox | gasped, with starting eyes: z‘oemgz' 2::&]: :‘ n‘flce“du"g ;‘y’“lfl }"2‘;’:‘!9%::;’;{?“‘:‘?&'“2{': “! :u:xte:::a “3"::! n:ox:l cset_e& Y}!B -ll-:::- thet ’;IIIJG of 2 About It. “I_wouldn’t tell & 1€ | necessary to insure success to the lo- | the shortage will reach $1,000,000, ajl | 7™y BO0CE A8 YO8 S008 of Tue Yessel Providence, R. I, March 9.—Stand- quietly back into the city from Wash- dngton today. As soon as the couple wrrived they were driven directly to Mrs. Knox's apartments at 147 Bene- fit street. * Had No Quarrel With F-thor. In a signed statement issued this wfternoon Knox said: “It has been said that my father threw me out of the house when I saw him In Washington. This is untrue. My father and I had no quarrel, and we parted friends, except for the fact cal ¢.use. lost in speculations. wages to the dependent relatives of the Occhionero, belan. stabbed besid tty bride that. his|and robbed Added to this came the revelation lost sailors of the crew. gfher. S:&:‘é:ryp r:t ysta:e eKnmg has | by for:r men:'x rgx.;;ln it lydt: '{:c: that the. union labor movement in sym- Nine Men Wearing the Uniforms of ‘_e___ refused to receive, Philander C. Knox, | tify agains pathy with the striking employes of | conductors. and motormen of the Phil- | LOGAN M. BULLITT LOCKED UP Jr., tonight admitted that as = result Y the Philadelphia.Rapid Transit com- | adelphia Rapid Transit company and ©of his elopement with Miss May Boler said, pany was strong enough -to -invade carrying band instruments, arrived in | BY ORDER OF MAYOR REYBURN. that he does not approve of my mar- T —_ i of this city his family has cut him o what was supposed to be a secure cita- | New York .and obtained a permit to|._ . 2 "Birs. Knox is my ddeal. She is fit- | leavi i L S hioigy mfl; taken™ del of the opposing forces and open an | play in the streets to raise money for | Tried to Serve Subpoena on Philadei- ted for me in every way, and I know |and what he can earn himself. Today his terror was even more ex- | 2dmittedly wide breach. the Philadelphia strike. phia’s Chief Executive in Equity Suit. that she would be accepted by my fa- | _“Yes, dad told me yesterday in|treme. Domenico Zerto and Amelio 2,000 Locomotive Workers Quit. e e ther should he ever see her, as I hope | Washington that he would give me no | Falzone, two of the defendants,he said, | The success of the strike leaders in| TILT IN THE HOUSE Banit fli arch 8.—Logan = M. he wil. more motey, but would let me shitt for | agreed to find him a suitable wife. He | inducing something over 1,000 employes BETWEEN HOBSON AND PAYNE | bhith 2on of the father of Philadel- Praises His Bride. myself,” said the youthful husband to- | did not favor either of two candidates |of the aldwin Locomotive works to g-?l‘:& ;:mfi:;( tl;: !E:%ntm t;x;i_ :rdml;l‘::- - night. “However, I have enough in-| produced and refused to marry, or to|walk out today, followi: thy 1y " Wi p!exxfl. o e '::::e‘kgrz‘g‘ come of my own to keep us until I get pay, when the matchmakers demand- morning desertion of g;;:'sfay Eioasny:| VoraBilt for Miliary. Highwiay, Con- ";‘f,f,‘,’,'m“' L et ton Ly e Chatiniitg, vivasious aud entsrtaining. LA o g moth-}ed thelr money, and " they atiacked|more, was'fhe most striking develop- |, truoted by Military Prisoners. pude e g Tl e A AT T s left me eno 0 give me an im. h vy in the I 1 si tion. 4 :g: Gresses we Il and enjoys life. .: fhcome of about $100 & month and this | ~Which of these men cut you?"| oy e’;‘;u;h et bt g vashington, March 9.—The general | to servd the mayor with a subpoend in el o= am veady o o out and|I #m to receive from my mother, who | asked the court. committee of ten in charge of the gen. | Policy of constructing roads by con- | 4D equity suit brought by a commitice pioed 50 9. l- trustee of the money, ungl I am of | Occhionero turned pale as he caught | eral strike to regard this as thefr most | Vict labor was discussed in the house of citizens against the city officlals, fight for a living.” the eve of - Bullitt is the head of the committ » one of the prisoners, and < today considering a bill providing v 8 [ e mittee wotig id, he, would promavly take up)|*ihe sitituds assumed by the Knox | would not ¢ 7 B reariy sk thovsand men of the Bald. | for a military highway between Fort | which hus been making an cxhaustive family in refusing to receive the bride !lne you 3250 for contempt,” | win plant, which is an open shop and | l¢avenworth ‘and Fort Riley, Kansas. P S AL s up @t Cut Off With Allowance of $25 a Week | was the subject of severe criticism by fi:.rutenel the court. it! with labor from the military prison at Washington, March 9.—Philander C.|DMrs. Daniel Gliman, the young wom- | I dom't care what you do,” answered | was o me means mmitiot by ta oo | Fort Leavenworth. Opposition was | further expeditures by two bills in Xnox, Jr, has been cut off with an |an's mother, at her home, 31" Abbott | Occhionero, He was ordercd fo Bello- pany management, which cut the figure | ©XPressed to having the government | eauity filed some time ago in the local allowance of about $100 a month, | street, tonight. vue for an examination of his =anity | more than balf. take part in the building of any state gggrl;ex:*e :ggfg:\}huw b;"!o‘;éflfr:; wvhich his mother will allow him, it “If necessary, I shall go to Wash- | with the fine unremitted, pending a de- Trouble Ex d Today at Open Air road. the court subp L mw‘dem SRt i dor wras learned here today on good au- cision. Representative Hobson of Alabama Bortty, alBouBh 10 Taember. of: the | Ghiaitor and her husband to goe Secs P Meeting. produced an amendment providing for | the heads .of the various city depart- SENATOR PLATT BURIED . Possible trowble was indicated. by | 2 division of the cost of roads between L‘;‘i‘:“"‘em bring in the records in their XRnox family would make any state- :fl:—y Knox about this matter,” she ment in regard to the matter. the government and the states when- | the announcement of the strikers’ IN OWEGO CEMETERY. | .ormittee that it would hold an open | ever he secretary of war had ap- | 0 i n (o meaver ratused to sbe : i air mass meeting in -the National | Proved plans for them as necessary. 6 R TSCHAIKOVSKY ACQUITTED, Pastor of Firs§ Peesbyterian Church |1l 0 R0 i0h ek tomorrow noon: “There should be some great plan | 1m, whereupon Bullitt stationed him- ; Warmly Eulogizes the Easy Boss. The police authorities declared that|drawn up” said Mr. Hobson, “for the [ S€lf in the corridor and refused to MME. BRESHKOVSKAYA 'EXILED, tho meeting would mot be permitted, | construction of roads in the United | leave when ordereq by Detective Me- Bwindling i Tt 5 Owego, N. Y., March 9.—On a hill- | yu¢ following this declaration the men | State® under a single harmonious sys- | badden, the mayors bodyguard. —Al- Of Widespread Swindling Operations— | Trial of Two Most Noted Russian|side overlooking ‘the.village of his| liierated their intention of holdiag it|tem. The roads of Alabama should fit | thoush Pehuplalned flm;.l ae was - an Got $24,000 from One Man. _Agitators at St. Petersburg Ends. }"""flmfim m%‘?*’mfnfiz& as scheduled, claiming - the _right of | into fl:fiue &t the adjoining states in g‘g‘:n’: e f“;‘:"l’} _— bt i hag '(‘;:1; == : » s betns , eaceful assemblage and exercise of | every direction.” : i Council Bluffs, Ia, March 9—Plead- | st Petersbur, March 9.-/The trfal [any vears republican leader of New | P e op® ot o Fleeting -on. enclosed | AMr. Payne of New York, the re- mm':mtlfl‘{fld to dth‘e] cnsl,l sons. whfil"e ing guilty to a charge of conspiracy to T York state, was buried’ today. The| ricate property as within their con— pubucm floor leader, suggested that |7° !r&:re R;!',‘"t i N e°° up. His defraud in respect to the widespread | Bre: ceremonies -at the First Presbyterian stitutional rights. Results of the in- Fan to bufld roads all' over the _hm_afl ol AR, :lu; lmbea-rod, ewindle ' operations charged against church and at the grave were brief | jicated clash are awajted with some tedd” Btaves was comparable . only | EIOTUY._ after $hd oltained B O ror John C. Maybray and eighty other de- i of end weére attended by many of bis|jitile trepidation. The :strikers declare | t6 the Alapaman’s contentlon 'for a m,'t}fn-t o AT At Sl Bl fendants in the United tes district o™ e 1d m ponnen followers -'gd old-time | 415 meeting will be orderly, however, [ greater navy. He declared it would :’omy o A "at: R pon: rt today, Bert R. Shores, Win S.|tmposed upon Madarge Breshkovskaya. | T000 and Ts. * The services | ,ng that there -will be mo just. cause | bankrupt the United States to enter Later inthe evening Bullitt was re- arris an@ Frank N. Marsh threw Bresl )y the Rev. George o pr 5 : ' . Yo, Snd. the Gtic ics | o IierIerence. T & B’ provides st e | 198404 on'un order sgned by Magie- themselves on the mercy of .the court. sentence . i - ‘escapeq hard iabor, churoh to ehe doors. Floral|No Distuihance of Consequence Yes-) 1;i¢.q States shall pay but one-half,’ 1 consider a great vietory. tributes almost hid the casket: from terday. sug®ested Mr." Hobson. handful of friends surrounded the | VieW., The day was ;l(hout d!flurb:ncea of | “Ten per cent. of it would cost more:| VILLAGE POLICE ARREST i owering congratulations consequence and up.to a late hour to- | thah your war with Japan would cost ? npo]g “and m{nm kisses in |08y sald: “M night the only outbreak had been a|in a thousand years” shouted Mr. | D B RIERNER TEAS rn -gov 3 p typloal fashion. The guards|B05s. And they flufl" ‘him such be- | minor disturbance or two in the Ken- | Payne, mm.a that m' n lnowel the Woman half an hour with | C2use he didn’t drive ‘men, but rather | sington dhop district. No one was re- | - Mr. Hobson merely smiled in re- friends before taking her to tne|drew them to himself. It was a joy|ported injured. he u vi ;. and delight tor rnen to do his bidding. \huh is & flatgntlon prison, where she will awalt The a hi his Jud e‘L Cars More Largely Patromized. PROMOTERS OF FAKE SPORTS PLEAD GUILTY TO CHARGES ‘On Charge of Carrying Concealed Weapons—Nin len Locked Up. “Deliver the country from- the Im- || o . o oo o om0 g o aenrtatton 1 : . N. Y., March 9— rmed e tarrie e | “ R collipse of the prosecution’s|Snd they gladly Bollgwed Bis Sugges- | The street car company slightly in- | 28lnation of the sentleman who corues)| .irikebreakers, ~brought here hy. the fome. ! case was due to the utter discrediting | ions and_directions.” creased the number of cars in service [ p2i8 oM A ERETT e ar of | International ‘Paper cmopany in./the with having induced J. C. Kavanaugh, Who himself is_serving z and the lines in the business and resi- lxu)ght'er"u & roar of | oxpress car of a regular passenger sow living in Muskogee, Okla., to bet for murder and other crimes, | DOUBT THAT PEARY S N g arverently_morel THe“Bill was s then'1aid aside for the | L o AT . coveving B ey T T e EVER REACHED THE POLE | since the strike began. day. . il g G i b M S port. Ia.s Tschaivosky e Ty, el A committee representing the United R ‘There is a ~eneral belief that any at- » 4 No Reward for Explorer Until Further | Business Men’s league in the northeast CONGRESS. tempt to import strikebreakers on ® CHAIRMAN T|M WOODRUFF Proofs Are Furnished. district_waited upon President Kruger et i Ay large scale will be bitterly resented TAKES CHARGE OF THE FIGHT R e M et Al e B yrerct groveks troukle; be! a soclal revolutionist. The ‘Washington, March 8.—By a prac- run urt of aten ppeals. 'wice today ynamite cartridges 2 louhlfi that the business reo;l;'dg 1ntro- tically nru.nl?oul vote the sub-com- | Kensington district after nightfall, so g were exploded under a railroad bridge In New York State Against Senator |juced amply accounted for Tschaikoy. | Mittee of the house naval committee | 28 to avoid danger to life and proper- ‘Washington, March 9.—The admin- | over which strikebreakers must pass Root's Leadsrship. e < gy ~| today decided against bestowing any |ty In that territory. President Kruger | istration railroad bill was made the | to enter Corinth. Tschaikovsky will lun here in three | reward upon Commander Robert E.|declined to grant the request, an- | unfinished business of the senate to- The dama, was slight, owing to Abany, N. Y., March 9.—Timothy L. | weeks for England. Madame Bresh-| Peary mu] ‘he has furnished further | Rouncing his determination to run the|day and its consideration until passed | scanty knowledge of how to handle “Wooaruff, chairman of the republican |kovskaya's exile, as shown by the ex- | Preofs that he discovered the North | C2rs of the company wherever it was|cannot be Interfered with except by | dynamite, and tonight the damage has mtate. committee, arrived here tonight | perience of others, will be reasonably pole. ponlph to do so at any cost, appropriation bills. After the first| heen repaired and the bridge is under end %ok charge of the fights against |comfortable, if money 1s forthcoming “I confess that I -am exceedingly | No Signs of Strike in Business District refldms had been concluded a number | guard by militia. Complny L, Second ¢he efforts of United States Senator |from either her or her friends. skeptical about Mr. Peary’s ever hav- | An important acquisition to the | Of PIllS were passed, including one to| regiment, N. Y. q, i thtioned Root to whip the republican semators | New York, March 9.—The many | iDE discovered the pole,” declared M. | ranks of. the strikers was announced | coe ih o oourt of patent appeals and | there to prevent aisGracr. 1n case, sirike into line for.the election of Root's | American friends of Tschaikovsky ex- | Macon, today, before the committee, |tonight from ~Camden, N. I, where | 315 00000 Lalaio i wreehion ok | ers or sympathizers resist an attempt eandidate for enate majority leader. |pressed today the greatest gratification | “and I'am going to protest against any | 1,500 carpenters went out. About the | wici g the G Eain v ashington for | to smuggle in non-union men under The situation in the last twenty-four | over the aequittal of the Russian so- | honor being conferred upon him bY |same number quit work at suburban | v of,ihe departments of state, jus- | cover of darkness. hours has undergone so rapid a change |clalist who during his visits to this| COngress until he has established be- | points along the Penneylvania rail- | Y5p; 27f commerce and labor. st Several small parties of strikebreak- that the most experienced politicians |country had become intimately ac-|Yond a reasonable doubt that he did | road’s main line and the men declared e o lcon ere 2 s on : ers have been despatched from Sara- confess themselves at sea. If a ma- |quaintea with leading financlers and | discover it and it must be established | that if necessary 2,500 more carpen- f” ‘“l"’al i Pl?t“ ng 'e"D:l'&‘ mfl::"rfl of | toga to the mills at South Glens Falls, jerity of the republican senators open- | statesmen. No plans have been made | In the open and mot in the dark.” ters -would be called out in Montgom- | narsion ot the sesston. 1t o -taineaarly but none are being brought here to- defy Root it is evident that the |for the future of Tschalkovsky, but he PRI ST ery county, next adjacent to Philadel- [ DOrti’Cs Olaer by whieh the bill for the | LNt and the main body of strike- will face a split of large dimen~ | will probably be brought to this coun- | FIFTY HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS phia, tomorrow. In the business dis- | constructlon ,,,Yemb“sy buildings breakers' is still held there for orders. e s oot or Site. ARM THEMSELVES, | Tict of the city today there were 10 | Foloiun capttaln will not ba. perrmitted signs of the strige. To all appearances i 4 |GEORGIA BLOODHOUNDS the usual life of the community Went | fee this scomion. before the house dur: S ON TRAIL OF NEGRO Bent on Vongn:» on a Kansas City | ;1 there undisturbed. oths the Benate a the 1 o will present an unbroken front to the ene- ro. s i R 2ok e s i Loy > be In session tomorrow. Who Shot the Overseer of a Planta-. my at next state’'s eleetion. Mr. Lodge Makes a Discovery Gi Kansas City, March 9.—Determined ag iR £ R e tion. N to avenge an’attempted assault on| SOLD TO A NEW YORK WOMAN. ) e e i iss Cora Downs, years old, by a " TRENTON STREET CAR STRIKE. | _ hington, March 9. — Senator | Ne&ro today in Kansas City, Kan., frty | Was Once a Jewsl in Coronet of the n Ir fi?oz's leadership is d;lsowhn:d some wepublicans dclare tonight that noth- ing but the return of Theodore Roose- FOOD-PRICES VERY. HIGH welt ean cement the party in time to IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO. CASE AGAINST STANDARD OIL. “The Sherman Should Be Re ed or It Shm\l- Enforced. Columbus, Ga., March 9.—Armed posses with bloodhounds this after- noon followed the trail of Love Ran- Men Whose Pay Has Just Been Raised |Lodge has discovered that there was ;‘jggtsgg;’:;d"m“ iy Spanish Royal Family. " da¥, a negro murderer, for fifteen Now Demand More. a time in the past when prices were | M8 - o paxky ol = 4 £ . milés across Stewart county in the unusually high. The fact came to him | Search for the fugitive. Many of the| New York, March 9—It became| Washington, March 9.—“Bither the| % M FFOS & CVEC, COUR Y, C00 & pupils are armed. The declare they | known here today that the $165,000 | Sherman act should be repealed or it < Trenton. N. J. March 9—The em- |Tomw fnding an old document of the | (il deal summarily with the nesro it ived at’ ouse | Showtd. bo entorced In a mannesr to | tainty of a Jynching if the negro was ployes of the Trenton Street Railway Twenty-fourth congress, It is a re: he is caunsht. Yeaterdny - i | make the people respect it.” caught, Tonight hundreds are still . ommendation by the secr - [t » Ra company. a subsidiary concern of the 2 mectolany of & Miss Downs is a granddaugliter of | pearl, once the property of Lady Dud-| With this declaration of its gulding | SaTching for Randall a few miles be- v treasury that the: inc i - jntergtate ESUNCY. Sompahy. otcuck | o alaien of c,:fkfea,‘,‘,;' the eant o Mrs. Cora M. Stockton, a Kansas au- | ley, whose collection of pearis was re- | principle, the department of justice to- . onight e _company operates be- |the salarics of clerks and, thor. | pufed to be one of the most remark- | dav filed with the supreme court of the | IPollowing a dispute yesterday with R oy oLy coxn asion for 1he tooriminate foday Der-| Miss Downs was returning homs | Able in.the world. United States a thousand page brief|Roland & Kite. assistani oversesr of The cause of the strike was a de- |08 Io N P imod that 11 et | from schoel through a. railroad eut| ‘The Dudley mearl is said to have|in support of lta_petition tha: “Stand- | the pisniation on which Randsil ls em mond by the car men for a wage scale | 5 ied by & private memorcedac, | When attacked. Her sereams frighten- | been a jewel in the coronst of a mem- | ard OIl” be dissolved as in violation | Ploved. Randall and his wife attacked ©of 23 cents an hour and shorter work- B Jork Ot that | °d the negTo away before he had harm- |ber of the Spanish royal family. It|of the Sherman anti-trust law. The | Kite, who was stabbed by the ok oy ing hours. Just a few days ago the |Of expenses képt by a clerk. At that Early this morning Randall stabbed el e ~a |time*the memorandum showed that the | ®@ Der- was supposed to have been stolen with | brief will be the foundation of the gov- pi > =3 o:d,-::“m:rr, ,,,.?":rm—;‘h:! :a: price of sugar was 14 cents a pound, other jewelry . belonging. to the|ernment’s oral argument at.the hnm! Stratford, the > ""l":"-"‘, the h‘::f r ni “weels. The |flour $8 a Barrel and il + FELL FIFTY FEET FROM Dowager Countets of Dudley in 1877 | of the case by the supreme court n was enteri men organized a union last week. The 38 a and illuminating oil ROOF, and returmed when Lord Dudley paid|Monday. It bears the names of Attor- |Sary. Stratfora drew his pistol, but jce i e city 1 6. On the othe: T AT L SRR :,“”p.r "HM‘,N, 75 cents a'd:f"d o STRUCK ON TOP OF HER HEAD. |, jarge reward.. The collection was|ney General Wickersham and of Frank (‘)"“n"‘;‘n’; w'g:fm“’ s‘:’o‘ W.::fi“"" “Tt would appea commented Mr. . " sold al Christies in 1902 and brought | B. Kellogs, Charles B. Morrison and 9 5 EAST NORWALK GIRL MISSING. |1,ac. " “that there have bees otnes| Mrs Risff, Only Slightly Scratched, | $47,630. C. A. Severance, as special assistants. | Randall's wife, with a baby in her o A R Brother | imes when prices were high. Walked Home Unaided. The name of the New York woman - “fd"" and ';"th':'fll °M"‘;°" ‘;7 her isappeared unday—Brother | 5008 Tl De time. tremsportation . who is said to have bought the pearl| PLEDGED HIMSELF IF ELECTED |f{ crossed the wiver today to the Searching New York. c mile, whereas it is New York, March 9.—Mrs. Mary | for a pendant was still withheld to- e ;:“'bt"m ha:fn '_h:“e.o d“'been PP~ = e e oA i o_c responded Senator | Relff fell fitty feet from the roof of |day. ; To Carry Out Policies of Late Gov.| “™P iz et ew Yo ~—The _poli “ i if- | her house where she was han, ou - —_— i have been asked to find Wdna Taylor, , “Oonditiens are entirely dif-| G, oS day, struck squarcly on the |Sudden Death of Secrotary of Ameri- George: L. Lillay, SENATOR DANIEL 18 17 years cold. of No. 42 First street,| Mr. Clapp inquired the date of the | toP Of her head, and got off with noth- i can Sundav School Union. Waterbury, Conn., March 9.—Execu- SFRICKEN IN-FLORIDA. Bast Norwalk, Con ‘who, according | document and when told that it was | IDE Wworse than scratches, 'Neig‘hfb()rs‘ Philadelphia, March 9.—Jefferson M. | tive Secret:ir'y Charles A. Goodwin of = L0 to her brother Howard who came t0 |1836 he raised & laush at the expense| Who heard the woman shriek as she | , PSS ser?eié;)' of the American | Hartford was enthusiastically received | Virginia Statesman Suffers Attack of police headquarters tonight. disappear- |of the Massachusetts senator by in- | I¢ll Were astonished on looking uut's‘ nday School union, diea it tonight by the Republican club of Plrnyhu. £ _from her home . on Sunday. The [quiring whether he spoke from meim- their windows to see her standing n:])! Gudey g enly at : — Brotk e © e be- er head, wedged in by barrels an ~and 2 -| Daytona, ¥la, March 9.—United lieved his sister had eloped with & | Mr. Clapp was assured that it was o | DOXes on one side, and kicking vigor- [t M- Andseles o Ay ectern O At T O T ot Tt us | States Sowator John W. Daniel of Vir- member of a theatrical troupe which |printed document. ously at a plank fence that Imprisoned | oy 00y union and was widely known in | Pledged himself, if elected, to carry | &inia was cken with paralysis here conciuded an éngagement in East Nor- her on the oiher. - Before they could religious circles - v out the policies of the late Governor | last night. He is at a local hospital, walk on Saturda; Deposition ned by Cardinal Gibbons | COMe to her assistance she kicked out . P . George T.. Lilley. Controller Thomas | and his physicians say he will recover. S| two boards of the fence, fought her’ Sontenced to State | D- Bradsteert of Thomaston and Ma- [ He is imyroved this morninz. The his home here tod; He was 59 years | Waterbury, before whom he spoke as Marble Bust of Thodore Roossvelt for | . York,"ufz‘::";“"; deponition | ¥ Tro® and walked homie unaidsd. Wutard Geotes ) Ot Jor Archibald Rice of the staff of Gov- | stroke was sl . .—A deposition - Frank B. Weeks also made ad- > TR e Chamber: signed by, Cardinal Gibbons of Balti-| FORGED HIS MOTHER'S NAME. Hartford, March 9.—Dr. Charles E. | dresses, it No ‘Change in B. . Road Strike b“v;za:; ;flg:’onmnomwgi:‘\\d mn;:l:}e gll:rr; :.u‘%l:ed wd;ly avrlth t";e s:&uxtng > i = ' Hln:y pleng:dk xull:y in the criminal Situation, % nce Suit instituted | Son of Late “Rev. Phili Germond | superior cous ere today to perform- i ti; ., March 9.—Not] s Ninheid Wasih_ll:ngton ooy ook s W. Weldman against Joseph Placed in Vonluup.lnl. ing a criminal .operation and was sen- | N*Tow Escape of Emperor Nicholas whgmuev:'rorg'ad lzgcurf?z;ctoday !gd}ll::‘:! lmuxb‘:; on,_In a niche i;- mthabacnnte as executor of the will tenced to not less than two or more from Accident. tive of change in the situation between .h?m > e placing gm e bust in Ties, a former. priest of New York, March 9.—Philip Ger- | than three vears in prison. This is his St. Petersburg, March 9.—Emperor | the officers of the Baltimore and Ohio y this cons cntgua pku‘emv\ necessitate The nature of the ac- | mond, son of the late Rev. Philip Ger. | Second offence. Nicholas had a narrow escape from an | rajirgad and the conductors and train- removal one of the empty mniches |tion. not diselosed, nor is the reason | mong’ of Yonkers, N. Y., is in Yonkers —_— accident last evening while driving to| men of the road, differences between rs of a former and long ‘the evidence of Cardi- Another Snowslide it hi h- 3 ail on the charge of forging his moth- ide on Canadian Pacific | the dowager’s palace to visit his moth- | whom as to wages and service condi- e ‘Qn,t’fi'{»:f:e,“‘vlg'pfsgf i G Bbbona I8 licessary. B hame b E T eE 10 Aha Yancouver, B. C. Mareh 9. snow.- | €% HIs carrisge proceeded at tapld | tions % are “he subject of mediation thiat : =R, fram a side stree! - 3 ¢ flefit Fairbanks was received a year | Mine Ownqq.":fuu to Grand De- Z;f;fl.’,’,&“&,fifl?y’f’ x:‘;?fn,mt mlfl“{fi‘; m,ec.tuoa;‘g;numalfig:.u.fi‘; The av- | 3ky prospect, when suddenly a swiftly 5l e i e diocasd Bedoidn B . of Men. courts for a commission to examine | alanche was half a anile Jong moving street car appeared, the fender| Ten Per Cent. Advance in Wages. Cineinuati, 9.—Refusal of | IDto the sanity of her son. ty feet deep. t of which Srazed (e wheels of the em- foshanter, N. ., March 3.—An offer Amalgamated . Copper in “Listed” mm i Some time M op's carri: D = ago Mrs. Germond pub- | toured. ~ The “main line from Revel- |Per age. n vahce e : . Stocks. % Soint o arence 192 | Lisned in the Christian Advocate a no- | stoke to Calgary os closed. ..m h. o mn:e. o m.m.gmf.: New York, ‘March 9.—The governors real struggle that has been | tice to the public to bewzre of her _— 4 Steamship Arriva.s. at the Cocheco ‘ of the stock exchange today authori-ed brew-x between operators and miners | S9P- Cleveland Garment Workers on Strike | At Alexandria: March 3, Caronts, g remlt of a conference betwun ‘th.‘ the placing ‘i\ml,).bi.mted Copper ‘a {of w.he competitive field consisting of - Clev d, O., March 9.—The various | from New York. mill manager and the owners in Bos- the regular “listed depmtmem The [Ohio, Indiana and western Penusylva- President Madriz of Nicaragua has |local es of the Garment Workers’ At Leghorn: March 8, Calabria, from | ton today. The weavers' demand was eompany’s authorized capi stock is |nia. Most of today's session was spent | liberated several political prisoners, | union ed a strike tonight by an | New Y increase of more th‘n 000, of. which flflafl 900 i=|in a general discus=sion of the case.| which is taken to indicate that he is|overwhelming . Some 2,000 . At Glasgow: March 8, Furnessia, aud autatandir The meeting will continue tomorrow. comfideut of viclory ill be 2 fram Naw Vark . wa »

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