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201 e POLICE BROKE UP BIG PARADE | o<bd Farssweobs |papic Stricken |Belting on Fake i et s A sitors| Sporting Events By “ngh Handed MethdS” and “Brutal” Force, y2aris, March 10.~The Societe Na- : i ; il des Artistes Francais have decided not Condensed Telegrams | Firad {Jpon Zia Pasha‘ Has Been Appointed Turkian© ambassador o the United In Jerusalem “The - First ular Air Navigation service is. to benl‘n-lu‘urlud at Mynich, Bavaria, May 16. ATTACKED BY FANATICS AT THE oo the Strike Leaders Claim - Hor SEME in the niverua sxposi- | EXCITED FOREIGNERS CLAMQRED [HOW THE WILLIONAIRES' CLUB| o w. ghirey, who was amassinated s o . il 3 use of the the managers, - - - t Little Rock, ATk., bequeaths X 3 SRR R e R i iy il OPERATED. s R aaTx pressionist school. { Count Ranaund von Pourtales ha = AT datn o Seman| AMERICAN WOMEN WOUNDED MANY VICTIMS FLEECED . |becnsppointed stuache o MARCH ON THE CITY HALL PREVENTED| st recrmors starch 10—ne aou-| RUN ON GLEVELAND BANK . 3 &%&m&%‘?&;fi‘ Started by Rumors Which Had' No | Of Sume Ranging from $2,000 to $37,- | the. senste. as ~‘:;.¥'s.g?§f§m"rn‘e’§ One of the Injured Parties is Daughtar Efficient Measures Taken to Frevent Invasion of the|in making this reduction the committce | Foundation—Bank Fully Capable of |- 000—Fixed Wrestling Matohes and of the western district of Virginia. of New York Banker—State Depart City’s Central Districts by what Might Prove an Un-|and must be abolished. Mesting Demands—Pioturesque Scene | Horse Races—Bladder of Blood Ruse | iausaton of Tremch church propertia, | Ment Takes Action. ruly Mob—XNumber of Persons Injured—Company | ,Rome; March 10.—Deputy Chicsa to- e oo s At Rl L earioan Reports 1140 Cars in Operation. B0 Rty oot et il f | sande’ ok vaie eiinen deconins | Tanml Bluty Tows, Mareh 10 i R i 41 oot B AT L O R Jeputies egninst the Varonees Siem- | clamoring at its doors, the bank of | nesses was given today in the case of | RLOROSCT WOUF, 0 TRCER 0%\ U010 | Mohammendan fanutics. Mias Nothi 2 e Society' for Savings faced this|John C. Maybray and others, charged | yuig lie Maurice of Mamaroncek, N. Y., re- i 2 2 With General’ morning the second day of a run which | with conspiracy to defraud by unlaw- celved a_slight flesh wound, and Miss Philadelphia, March 10.—If William , parade altogether. Half a dozen per- | Atter | apparently has for its basis merely | ful use of the United States malls in | Rare Serves Ware lent by the French | Parker Moore of Terre IHauts, 1n4 Penn, on his lofty perch on the top of | Sons were injured in the onslaught and ‘assaults- the general vague rumors. promoting betting on fake SPOTLINg | covarmment will be exhibited at the | was seriously wounded, but will recoy the city hall tower, had glanced up |twenty arrests were made. Crowds of Ninety per cent. of the frightened | events. The witnesses were, Thomas French hospital bazaar to be held in|er. No othérs were injured. North Broad street today he could have | unwonted - proportions thronged the throng which surrounded the building | Gay, indicted with Maybray, but who | New York ble f d obtained a birdseye view of disorder | spaces about the city hall until well [2dversary and embracing him. Deputy | were women and neariv all were for- | turned state’s witness; James Coon of |- W 3 Cable from United States Consul that would have disturbed his peace- |towards nightfall, but there was no or- gxhimhnected the general as a sol- | eigners. Owosso, Mich., and Ernest. Fenby. a| <The Senate Passed a Bill authorizing | , This information came to the state er who fought bravely in 1859 for Bank Fully Protected. professional wrestler " of _ Shepherd, | the 'orection” of @ monument over the | dePArUTent lato last uight i an un- loving soul. ganized demonstration. Giex wbo Big Demonstration Not Permitted. | Tonight at meetings of workingmen Ve DEngence. - The bank officials are unwilling to t Mich, and C. A. Nelson, a vietm of | grave of . Brigadier General James | of 1 e The sixth day of the general strike | L various parts of the city and in estimate the amount of money which | the swindling operations. Shietas at Carroliton, Mo, onsu ace of Jerusalem, T P thy with the steiking carmen | Statements the strike leaders used the | VETERAN ARRESTED has been paid out, but they reiterate No Chance for Victim to Esca 2 Turkish authoritles are rxrm ted < e Bhiladeiphia Rapid Transit com- S iies s Lo et IRIE o FOR PICKING UP COAL. | {h2: the bank is fully capable of meet- | petails of the, slieged Spetations of | - A Joink Resolution Was Offered in | tke prompt action to punish the pany witnessed but one incident of im- N lemands and this assertion is . v 3 't congre; aiming to Investigate the . thelr jobs that the time had come for |y, ;o4 oce: Gave Him & Bank Note|2UPPOrted by B. B. Sevmour, stgte | MAybray and his_ asseciates, known | SCCEICCR, Gote. Sames M. Sutton of the Beate ?:v‘:flz;::l Sends. ,‘:’;‘,,r.",c,m"', yortance, an attempt to make the cen- | (NS JObS Ahat tae Time hef come CO #er of the city the scene of a blg dem- | §! 335, Vo0 EMEaIeR PE S, RN DA Y onstration in aid of the strikers’ cause. | {0 b their rights. The police blocked the attempt by 3 . » examiner of banks. o, rere | marine corps at Annapolis. and Discharged Him. The scenes about the: bank today | fgn e franpaeas S, e o Lo : s 3 were extromely pleturcsque. Outside | Lo ; ? Minor Disturbances. D renrs ooy Marc 10.—Erederick Bald. | the long line of depositors. herded by [ qurite eArricd throush by the ofub. act |, P90 Sroviding for the purchase the United States consul goneral at A Second Attempt to Have the House | Jerusalem to make energetic repre entations to the local authorities to “high handed methods” and “brutal,” 7 b nywarranted force, ‘the ‘strike leaders| There were a few scattered points| 1o Y%ars 1% #nd & olvll war veteram, | a hundred policemen, chattered volu- | STINE (6 the, witness; were 50, well| 028 ofion "of embassy bulldings in | bring about the npprehension of (h: claim in statements issued tonight by | where disturbances of minor character | Jice court today, charged with p! e | PIY dn hatt s dgueniisngucges: for the victim to escape, Losses rang- | foreign capitals was defeated. party gulity of firing upon and wound them, and justifiable means and with | broke out today. Flying stones broke | upcoal dropped trom-the e Cash "Literally Ladled Out. ed from -$2,000 to $37.000, according 4 . g ing tho two American tourists, = The no more force t‘hm!': ey to | window glass in n“m‘b“; of cars. BUt | the tracks of the New York Cent Inside. the cashiers, assisted by a | to the ability and willingness of the qln Amg\flt nbflgwmml e S e ety st Consten Sretarbanes of "the peace the wuthorls | Say Ainge the Stuike bessn 1140, thy| Teilroed. - The company’s detectiyes | aif of clerks, were iterally ladling | victim to contribute to the fund Traihe SlEnals along the Atlantic const | cable to give the matter careful con e 3 o 3 i ‘| accompanied to_ court men and women who jostled ~each 2 7y B AEhELe. ¥ 2 Mareh on the city hall” is @ slogan | yesterday's high record. =~ - | T i Dl i Mo et | St mrovng. The ki e Deake Htste: o cutifiod fant 16y Moat met May- | A0 Lt e L i e | Now York Banker's Daughiter Weund T s, Bnspeciine Dbt the|siate e artaie Ts atih: copetmeven’ s T e e e e | ied ‘e i DAS iy Soni "ase | then associatedarith B B, Harriman | agea lover, waé arrested, eharged with A PR crowd of ten thousand or more persons | distant possibility. Meanwhile the | 3G heyer com millions ~ in’ coreeney . were in ' its | and, Frank W. Brown.'who are now Suamiting the home of Mrs. John | MATmroteck N X Mok 10 maed by an Afghan fanatic near Jerusalem, ho had been rrevented from holding | business men of the city are to make| Balq, who has a little candy stand | Vaults and ~government and other | HEtInE €Xir Streator, TH., where he Toagne Daseball park srold take 4p the | ment, oDt to bring Jegut @ settle| in front of Publle School No, 10, at (bonds to the value of 330,000,000 It | iy jiUd AL SHERIE Tl RNere Be i oL L TR placed in the |18 the daughter of Stewart Maurice & indicated line of march today, the au- | . Defection from Strikers’ Ranks. Fasl’ Avotig w16 srent M1 e e i cxplatned that the bauk 1olds | saiq that he induced James. Tierncy | University, of Penneylvania in honor B i Eonien B Sovnury thorities took ~efficient . measures !9 Tpe gtrikers gained today by acces- | was committing a crime in taking the | 08 to $10,000,000. The officials fur- | poy orenior o Ko to New Orleans and fof Johm Nixon, who first read . the | Byltmily knows nothing of the shoot- ent the invasion of the city's cen bet on a wrestling match in January, | Declaration of Independence In public prevent the invasion of the city's cen | sions from the Baldwin Locomotive | coal. He said that he was too poor to | ther asseried that half a million in | Jetcof f Wrestiing match in January. “ “|ing except what they have gleaned SHGRE DG TS & TRt MObs works of upwards of 500 men. On the | buy it and that he and his wife needed | bullion was received today from New | Gav’ received $2,500. He also told of | The Department of Justice & from the news cables. = e RS other héind, various manufacturers re- | it to keep them warm. York by way of assistance. being one of the wrestlers In . match | cepted the. offer . of Plerr r Terre Haute, Ind, March 10.—Miss Parade Broken Up Altogether. ported the return to work of many| Magistrate Breen gave the veteran 89,000 Depositors. in_which a lumberman of St Paul |prosecutor of Hudson county, Asmes Parke Mook, who was injured Lines of police with active clubs |hands who had gone out. An obvious|a bank note ard discharged him. here are 89,000 depositors in the | 1ost $2.500, 3 Rurnten evidence 1o the heef ®rust | BY Afghan fanatics near Jerusalem partially halted the marchers on their | defection from the strikers' ranks was S largely drawn from the foreign | 8 ful B AR LY vy left Terre Haute on Fobruary 6 for & ~way down Broad street, more than two | that of 100 or moré taxicab chauffeurs. | ROCKEFELLER NOT SEEKING - g Reg B R R u;eau ul‘ Ruse toh reak l:x’r :d : 2 A tour of the world. Miss Moore, Wwho is from the objective int, and a | Scores of cabs were actively in service 4 - rnest Fenby, who was defeated a 3 " reputed to be wealthy, Is prominent In Lol TO AVOID TAXATION | far. no definite reason for the run, but | potrojr o few nights ago by Zbyszko, | John Mesci, a Bulgarian, wus bunged soclety and w leader in church and in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, for the | fpori aw e murder of George Thoburn, a farmer, | Sheritable organizations. Mrs. Thoburn and Mrs. Thoburn's | COAL COMPANY PAYMABTERS mile further down they broke up the ' today and tonight. it is known that a man went from testified that he received letters from = " house to house lately in the mill dis- o vl 7, On His Fortune, Says His Personal triet warnf he people that the bank C:Hn;l;sBlufl;or::';l'tiz?‘ o:yflle,fl‘igrlg_ TRIAL OF DR. HYDE TRENTON TROLLEY CAR STRIKE Counsel, Starr J. Murphy. was' ungefe and Gdvisin: 3 | g them to |, mother, Mrs. McNiven. ON POISONING CHARGE | NOT A WHEEL TURNING. | wew York, March 10.—Denials that | WiH4raw_their money. il ae OOk aitienpar htareeted 2 = HELD UP AND ROBBED TE G | e e . {John D. Rockefeller, th lish- three friends, who lost $14,000 on rom the Joint Committee on the o g g 2 What the Prosecution Will Attempt to | Mayor Madden Refuses to Swear in|iment of the ocherAly foe stavlish | THREE THOUSAND MINERS wrestling matches. He explained how |revision of the lnws Senator Heygurn | Of About §5,600—Bloodhounds in Pur Show Next Month. | © Special Officers. seeking to avoid taxation on his for- ON STRIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA. | a bladder full of blood was caused to |reported a bill viding for the codi- suit of MHighwaymen. 2} | tune were made here today by Starr “" I burst in his opponent's mouth, at a |fication, revision and amendment of the . Ransa AMo., March 10.—It de- | Trenton. N. J, March 10.—There is | J. Murphy, his personal counsel. i critical moment. Then the latter |laws relating to fhe judiclary y l'll(!"lur;:vl March 10.—Two bt)};nu* T crs of conl companies wore held up would roll over and pretend to be dying. This was the ruse to break up the match, for everybody would scat- ter to prevent arrest. kenby testified today in different parts of eastern Ohio and were robbed of sums' ap proximating $5,600. and as a_result of velpped today that during the trial | mot a trolley car running in Trenton | “The foundation,” eaid Mr. Murphy, next month of Dr. B. C. Hyde on a | tonight. The Trenton street railway | “if chartered by the government, will charge of poisoning Col. Thomas ‘H. | company at five o'clock took off the |come directly under the supervision of | Greensburg, Pa, March 10.—Three NEW YORK MILITIA ORDERED TO ACTIVE DUTY Swope, the prosecution will attempt to | few cars_that were then in opepation. | the secretary of the -interior, who will | thousand miners in eight mines of t show that following a sugzestion made | General Manager Hurley of the com- |2t all times have opportunity to learn |Irwin fields of We-w:’;treu;n‘;'eo'unl:; to having worked this trick three | d the attacks one man is dead and an to her. Mrs, Hyde bequeathed all her | pany mnotified. Mavor Madden of his |if the money ed to the foundation | struck teday, after a mass meeting held | timee. Paper Makers to Resume Operations | other may dle. The country is much property to her husband. Under the | intention to stop running the cars|is being used for the poses desig- |last night, and the miners’ organiza- Coon confirmed Fenby's testimony. with Strikebreakers. :-xrum and “("l‘mt rh;"d:o:'r:‘".m 2 n use in an attompt to find the hig »ill of Colonel Swope Mrs. Hyde is a | and gave as a reason the fear that|nated in the charter. It would be im- [ tion asserts that 15,000 will be out by | Experience of Sporty Michigan Edaward MeGann, paymaste . e ZAwi MeGann, pay; r orinth, N. Y., March 10.—The strike | wayme: et e IR B bt Bk | R T e Ty At S | posaivie tor st va Sy At RocRete = o ot g g Farmer. P ak d sulpiit wers | of the Dexter Coal company, and Rob .000. - .. . | giv 23 el- the secti rakers and sulphite workers | o dexte y. - Tand against her mother, Mrs. Logan | Hurley that it is the eom | lerto be set. his . £ . on union, | . Nelson, a farmer, Tiving at Alma, (1o nrq-l‘ex{: o five mills of the | ert. Pommering,. an assistant, loft this Swope, who is-backing. the proseen “kerp DT i ot Be TS coa s T | Tl ] Won. | Mich., was & wictim to the extent Of | Imtrmariorit: Farer commmnn: Fone | citv. tor the mine of the company at tion. H 0 e hundréd men walked out today at the | Brilliant, Ghio. They carried r;- . started. out for “a bit of sport” and | Fort Edward mills, making 1,500-00d | satchel $4,000, the weekly pay roll of the mine. While driving to the mines from the trin two men overtook them and beat them into insenstbilit e or- | caping with the satchel. Farmers two men senseless beside - The wijl. alleged to have been made I officers, but this the mayor| “Mr. Rockefeller has no idea of giv- eeks ago, - ©x Aes Hyde, the Swope attorness | declined to do. . Fe sald the police de- [ing Sece i entire. forvune - to “the | teior Moo s b ety mirors ot Jis- | ended up without & cont, A - steerer” Ev‘.’ wud“dr‘an up s ::h ute; Dr. fl:{f""m was @ble to hendle the sif louna.ltloni) “Hh nexll:'s.hl hzvxa every lof America came to the Irwin flelds | tNeR Bave him a ticket for home. e's missal from e 'wope lon. X reason to believe, wi am,) . taken )] - home. In the trial of Dr. Hyde an| THere waS fio . disorder -this after- | cate of" 2 " o ek with mon-union men o | SHOT BY RAILROAD DETECTIVE. men in all, at Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, Niagara Falls, Fort Edward and here at Corinth. ‘Three companies of militia w; dered to active duty todsy. Compa-{ found th effort will be made to show that Mrs. | noon. - 0se > Hiyde was faken seriousiy ill; that It | Trenton, N. ¥, March 10_Mayor| GEORGE DEARMAN'S CHOICE. | workers Toe ficcharge ot ovamine | Who Claims That He Acted in Self- | hiot B and In of the Seecnd reciment | thoir bugky and sent them (o the Gil “was suggested to he: that an operation Madden sent a letter to the manage- i ooy s five men, officials of the new ;m. Defense. at Schenectad; jolhed Company L | hospltal Steubenville, Ohio, might be necessary and that she ought | ment of the Trenton Street Railway | pay Fine of $16,600 or Serve Fourteen | cipitated the walkout today. —— here tonight, v ng wen thus far The conl company Immediately sent o make her will leaving all her prop- | company tonight, demanding that it Yo ¢ Suppert from the international body Syracuse, - March 10.—John Company K | out officers with bloodhounds and of. erty to her husband In the event that | Iin its cars According to the city or- ‘ears on Chain Gang. is exbected and the mmtter ia to e} O'Connor, 30 years old, was shot and tiona! guard, | fered o reward of $1,000 for the oap g b 4 entrain | ture of the robbers, Pommering to 3 laid before the convention at Cinein|almost instanily killed in a store un- Spartanburg, S. C., March 10.—May- | U4y Morer 15 derneath his residence this evening by the operation was not a success, Later | dinance. This ordinance imposes a Corinth w morning on & | night s reported fatally hurt, while Hurley aleo & the mayor to swear | of it. thon. - Upest of local miness | 33.000. He told how it happened. Hol B .PI 2 { | B s B e o Tioon. el the | g e nole et . P say, that the operation was not neces- yor advises the company that he . B. e’ el Patrick F. Murphy, a Delaware, Lack- eciul traf McCann is in a critical condition Dr. Hyde’s attorneys discredited | Will seek to have these fines collected. | t0day sentenced George Dearman to mi:: .‘?’c,’.f;,’,:"{?.;,,%?h‘n 5:::&':.‘-.’";' awann & W ettt e P Provisions an®+bedding continue {0 Hardly had the excitement quieted sary ihe charge and one of the counsel for | The mayor says if there should be.any | P2V a fine of $16,600 or serve fourteen o » e r, who wai =1 to the mills as for a sicge; 300 | when another hold-up was repor Dr. Hrde said it was only another dis- | Ménifestation of violence he will use | Years on the city chain gang for vio- ffinwwm«nnm::gi and ;2343:1&%";; e o Bacbeis s the e, ey | aieti renbers mre mavsci at: Haras | from Zanesville, George Evan torted story arainst an innocent man. | €Very power he possesses to quell it. | lation of the liquor ordinance. The state constabulary is searching for | a desperate effort to save him and het | tozn for convenicnt distribution, and | 60, paymaster of the Muckingum Coal Miss Pearl Keilar, a murse, who at- | Trenton, N. J, March 10.—General | Dearman’s house was raided last |, o€ BErg CON right arm, thrust in the path of the | it is believed that as soon as the com- | company, was shot from ambush st tended Col. Thomas H. Swope, in her | Manager Hurley of the Trenton Street | Night by the -olice, resulting in th buliet, was burned by the powder. | pany feels that it has the situation in | Buckeye, ten miles down the river deposition told of the manner in which [ Raflway company _said tonight after | seizure of about forty gallons of whis Boy Whirled Around Shafting a Hun- Murphy fled. but later gave himself | hand it will try to resume operations | from Zanesville, and died at it o'clock tonight. ke was robh she administered the strychnine in- | receiving Mayor Madden’s letter that| key put up in pint bottles. The may- A t police headqua . He admit- | with non-union men. Although the - jection to Colonel Swope at Dr. Hyde's | the company would seek to obey the | Or made a gevarate case for each bot- g, Times, o tnD eheoting but ciaimed. o Gon | Dresence of the gurdsman has served | $1,600. the weokly payroil of the con Qirection. hayor in the matter of running cars, | tle and impased a fine of $100, or thir-| Guiiford, Conn., March 10.—Whirled | nor attacked him and he acted in self- | to restore order here today, there is | pany, Evans was walking from the ty Suyw SRl iEade: asound & shafting at least @ hruNdred| gefenge. bitter feellng among the strikers and | company’s office to the mine, half Dr. Hyde told her to give Colonel | #8n1d would start the cars tomorrow Swope a sixtieth of a grain of - | morning, but the mayor must furnish | An appeal was taken and a test case | times before the machinery could be it is feared that any attempt to fmport | mile away. A posse is searching that stryc! $ ine. she said. She administered this | Protection, seven cars being been | Will be made. stopped, 7 vear old Ezra Norton was so THREE ALARM FIRE g 4 o e} otioy And ©lood hounds have beer badly injured in the Morse & Landon AN ne N N R Fontl st ‘hwe: thiove al00 injection two and possibly three times, stg[‘:f :?;1&3;“ s % i I = apgs she said. s held a mass meeting | Mrs. Mary Sigsbee Ker Brings Suit for | Tist mill late today that he will lose | gjy. - ve ested In — tonight and received pledges of sup: " Abeolute Divoron s St fr | Gne of his legs and possibly the other.| 5% N L.‘:"M‘""““ bréakens were areested herelant KN 'ONE-OF THE MOST BANKER LILLIS port from the Ceritral Labor union. He was taken to the New hos- d— weapons, and deported today by the | BRILLIANT FUNCTIONS OF YEARS N ) — . Mary e o b R pital, where one leg was amputated | ... veri, March 10—A three alarm | village authorities. The sherift of IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING. Sigsbee K S. L. & S. F. ROAD AFFAIRS. igsbee Ker brought suitlin Stamford, | How the boy became caught in the fire attributed to spontaneous combus- | Saratoga eounty, before requesting | Amp, Conn., today for absolute divorce fromi | shafting is not known, as he was mnot ador_and Mrs. Bacon Make He Declares Mrs, Cudahy Has Been | pPla 5 her husband, Willlam Balfour Ker, a i - | tion destro®ed the six-story warehouse | Dermission of the governor to order i joial Paris s Akt nl7complu(;dpfnr Retirement of | her husband, W B O P dlsi\gl:smd until after he became en- | 0 o8 oied by the Hetherington | out the militia, told him over the lon . Their Bow to Official Par i er_Cent. Notes. Mrs. Ker is the daughter of Rear Ad-| - e kO e et S Storage and Steam Carpet Cleaning | distance hl!»"-rll'{m-" FHG Ehe Patis; Caroh 10—The seception at s Ci S ¥ miral Charles D. Sigsbee. Testimony = : company in Bast Sixty-third street, | here in his estimate ominous N Aiaicar. . embassy ton a ack ; e, Lork, March 10—Arrangements | os given today to show that Ker and | T* 9 ou® Education Association Elects | i ten Park and Lexington avenucs, | Clcrgymen here today announced to | the = American ombasey tonfght, o “ut Banker Jere F. Li & San Francists mailsad et LoUS | a woman not his wife lived together| o avandse with a loss estimated at $200,000. | the strikers that they hyd received lot- | FOUE HRBIARROOY (C, W0, snorning when the latter was found in | retirement of $7,500.000 five per cent. | (0™ May until October. 1909, while Nashville, Tenn., March 10.—The | Feeding on furniture, household goods | ters from omficers of the Internatiopaly S50 or most brilliant fu “he Cudahy home, said today she had S Dy . . Ker was in Washington. Mrs. [ Religious Education association elect-|and carpets, the flames for a _time| Paper company authorizing them 1o 700 7 spacious salons w ¥ notes maturing January 1, 1911. They B B b ed these officers today: President, Wil- | threatened adjoining property offer the men a six- vorking weele g “Really, hough,” she added, “if it fildee,.ff,’f’“:°l’,',’.§§§$,,;§ consolidate the | Luchand is satd to be abroad ‘;i‘:f:e:t‘ ‘nvgln|nm“‘m uflue;:(xafxw:fi“su;;ge ments, but no loss of Jife. 4 {;’lurnfl_ rh”r’h m |‘_|r'...1. ;‘r’\'nf‘:‘x”'”r‘ on | RR””:" ) W ¥ were mot for my children, I would go| These include the Colo = 3 Sl pag > o g bt k- e The amb or and Mr Paeor Mr. Lillis today was quoted as say- | Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western raile in Minneapolis Morgu son, Chicago: recording secrotary, R SR Mepert: e S el n Che giasd). salon, foe e Cdahy had.Deen un- | wav and the Orange & Northwestern | Minneapolis, Minn., March 10.—The | Wiillam . Pierson Merrill, Chicago.| New York, ‘March 10.—James R.|g. Mmoo "o go T p il (| introductions heine made by officials Y e oy e e 1%y | railroad and the Brownsville railroad | body of Georse P. Floyd of Hoston, | The association will meet at Hartford, | Keene, manager of the now deflated g ; AEanste oy '(he foretyn oltos. T $2id to be rapidly impioving at St.|.recently acquired, all of which will be | Mass.. apparently 75 vears old. lies | Conn., next year. Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron Suit Charging Fraud. sovernment was represcnted by Pre Mary’s hospital ze\h'xzéfl‘ intn the New Orlcans, Texas | unclaimed in the morgue. Floyd fell pools, is really ill and therefore can- New York, March 10.—Josiah Qu ml’]r f"‘v 4. Forelgn \"h\v”'w Picho e exico divi 3 : = ot Boats W Mag-| and other members ve cabine 3 e . - i o a s the members of the French cabinet Bus on Monday, Where He Will Mest CONGRESS. articles jecently written by Bim and| New York. March 10_The will of | the wrash & DRosiclen so. teporten | Deanent by Thoodore & Stler, ‘a "dic | and of the diplomatic corps. Al the Wife and Daughter. Indisn Appropriation and U. S. Mili- | ferred that he was a friend of Abra. | Saomas Collier Platt will be filled In| to a United States commissioner to- |rector of the Hondura-American Cat- | diplomats appeared in full uniferm and el e St Sty St Skn Liseon ol el i | Tioga county this week, it is under- | day and the hearing was adjourned |tle and Agricultural compar with the beantiful gowns of the ladf Kharfum, Ezvpt, March 10.—Colon- > S Sadand. pator in the first American ,’:"“,.'om probably tomorrow or Saturday.! until Wednesday next, Mr. Keene's | charges them with defraudin | the scene was one of unusual splen ol Roosevelt left Taufida last night| waenington, Mareh 10.—The United | Strike, in_New England in 1555 Mo estimate of the value of the e-:::;! bt e b ton Ko S R ol teaE.000 the i dor nd arrived at Kodok this morning, o = E - ‘has been mad 3 s q Sess ring " - e e an TV a rning, court inqgul usness of | hin them CHARGED WITH STEALING TEAM 1 rived TNINE: | States military academy bill, carrving 0 be comparatively small, totalling it p : T hebn i e e i appropriations of 31,700,000, Was paxs- | Bethlehem Steel Co. Strike, 5,000 Men | is now estimated ;flc more than $135,- | M0 WRSS . T auney B c . 5 - se today and considera- 000. His United States Express comi- 2 ! angas sering by Mra Rossevelt | on Wwas bogun of the lesisiative, ox- | soutn Bethichom. o, M 10, | pass Rolaings amount to ons 315,006, | ComMittes to. Recsive Theodors Rocse- and Miss Ethel Roosevelt. The Roose- | Squtive and judicial appropriation bill | omcials of the Bethiehem Sten ooh o velts will remain here until the fol- | NIICh, a8 reported by the esmmittee. | pany estimateq this afternoon that B R Jowing Thursday, beme entertamed at | SPProPriates mearly $34000.000. The | BonY estimated this atternoon that 5 - velt Dies, Aged 102. has added ninc S to the | ington, McDonaid, whose 1 the sirdar's paiace. During the stay | gono e, passed the Indlan appropriation | gay. The strikers' plckets for the first| Oyster Bay, L. March 10.—Alfred | COmmittee which w i¥s Theadore ings bank which has p: | in Wore \ here. many points of interest in the | $10 oo0 Do ppropriations. aggregating | yime admitted that many men were at | Davis, 4 nesro pensioner of Theodore | EO0Sevelt on his return to America , will not report f Wingeilic Y., late t Vieinity will be visited BT ot : - work, but declared the company’s fiz- | Roosevelt, dled today at the age of |neXt June, making 230 names quse. commitice . Bp. Lpt with having stolen a tewm’ by 0! odies be In session to- | ST OTAre (00 Rieh, 102 yoars, He entersd the employ of | Among those added today are as | postrouds until a caucus nk AMERICANS IN BOGOTA SAFE. [ MOITOW. Colonel Foosevelt's father upwards of | Murray Butler, president of C ican members of the lo r of this pla | | Savings Bank Bill in House | Committee. farch 10.—The From Danbury Hat Manufacturer— Arthur McDonald Arrested Danbury, Conn, March 10.—Art ‘Negro Pensioner of Theodore Roo: New’ York, Mar ested ay, charged nEing Farrell, o_hat manuf Donald T SRR B sia 2 university; Commander | Chairma “3 i { from tne 1ive where T Rioting Ceased Last Night—Praise of | B. & O. Wage Differences—Board of | Avalanche Victims to Bs Buried in | ity vears ago and remained in the | mmien Roosevelt, Honrs W. Taft, H S : ) its Tondll te, BOBE “4 Minister Northcott’s Course. Mediation Still at Work. Potters Field. ags fmpaired his faculties. ~Of late [IY_Payne Whitney, Georgo. J. Gould, duct hearings asure house, this noon, for the purpose Baltimore, Md.. March 10.—The « Seattle, Wash., March 10.—The pot- ars he had been cared for by a pen- | se¢ Shubert, Robert W. ot l'l'-'g gt - taking him to his factory e dr Bogota, Colombia, March 10.—The | of today brings no end to ihe work of | terS feld will be the last resting | sion pald by Colonel Roosevelt. Cooper Hewitt, John -fld‘u. S. Senator Darie! Much !mproved.| Mr. Farrel » the factory and the ¢ apti-American riating practically ceas- | the board of mediation, composed of s, ety Sl of i R e e ischue C Bopit. Lynchburz, Va., March 10.— Athoush | disappearen. (o be heard from later s ed last night, the Americans h Chairman '3 PSR, g b= illiam Bayai tting, Jr., Dis T it wi 2 L lenied men- | baving d the horsc to a, farmer it &l T ns here app of the interstate ington, the coroner said tonight, The s Yy u 9, r., Died in t was vi . ““d |.‘\- ']:v“l’L Wingville for § Nattar Delies 1 stolen, notifi are safe. The ending of the disorder | commerce commission and Commis- Egypt. is ascrived chiefly to the firmness and | sioner of Labor Neil, in their efforts to | Jodies recovered are clad only inf . o . “OYEC Signatures. b 8 T W B, ORIRE L0 have tact of Elliott Northeott, the United | brifig’ about an amicable settlement | S1°SPIng car zarments or are nude, and | NeF JOT Mureh, 10 -News wasre- | o, ivon 10— Another charge | Do ia, now i States minister of Colombia. of the differences as to wages ang | ldentifcation is almost impossible. Amsouan, Ervpt of William * Begard | ot wholcaale forgeries of letters and | FIi. was sufforing f Drasd nd o working con: ons, between the Bal- R " t 5 n e w In h aralysis, telegram n y | With Rim ’ Mayor Gaynor Had Ready Answer. | timore & Ohio raiiroad and the con- Death of “Old Advalorem.” S;;‘,“é‘f-,-i;,.“&;"ii‘ns‘ warricd G 1905 :llg:l:(?!‘llrz;se?'v:he':n‘i“‘mft.ogvinr;n cort Hre family from the = ' ol i RSCe Lor trlal New York, Mareh 10.—Mayer Gay- | ductors and frainmen of that road.| Washington, March 10.—Cbarles H.| Lady Ssbil Cuffe, a daughter of the | michael of Bowdof college declared |law, ¥red Fiarp ho i B Wall Collap: " nor sent to’ District Attérney Whit- | There were two conferences today be- | Evans, an employe of the treasury de- | Eari of Desart. He was & graduate of | that a batch of fifty letters produced | bim. sald that the benator hs atroka | Brick RS Soliapend=Thre Mer man today the bills rendersd the city | tyeen Cominissioner Nell (Chairman |partment, who assisted the congres— | Bavverd 3 by the defense showed signs of be- |on kis left side. Tk @ge said his Killed, Seven Badly Hurt for telephones used iz #%= homes of the | Knapp being detaincd elsewhere), and | siona! commissions in the preparation A ing fraudulent. Barly in the trial sim- { improvement today declded and| = piusburg, March 10 —Three men are old aqueduct comminsioncrs, and hith- | TeAFeaentatives of the men and a short [ of the tariff bills from 1872 till 1897 | Railroads to Answer Firemen Today. | llar charges were madé_ by other writ- | 18 physicians felt confident of his re-| gead and seven w iously injured erto charg=@ oy them to departmental | o€ With the other side, but tonight | died at his home here yesterday, aged Chicago, March 10.—The 25,000 or |iPE experts and chemist: covery. by the collaps fty-foot brick expenses. When the mayor was asked | 81l parties declined again'to make any {78 years. Because of his familiarity | ;. ore “fAremen on the 190,000 miles of wall, left standing the fire it it i a crime for a city oficial to | Statement. with tariff statistics ‘he became ki Tailroads west and northwest and | Representative Perkins Dies in Wash-| Snowstorm at National Capital. | destroyed the bolt works of M who urrested M omp: will be have a citv-paid telephone in his home among his associates as “Old Adva- i s " ch 10—A stick & Sons on the south side e Tues he answered that darceny is a cri Ambulance 8ummoned by Wireless. |lorem " He was a native of West Vir. | SpUthwest of Chicage who by vote au- Smgton. B,W,,u';“l,‘,,',',‘;?,'.‘m‘;’,:"“n et CUN | Gay mopoing. Twenty workmen were W March 11.—Representa- e - g < to imitate that of last inauguration | buried ‘in- the debris. most of whor ors, New York, - March 10.—An ambu- | 512 the railroads refused to gran ’ 3 tive qu Periina of Rochester, | 0 Imitate that of jast tnansuration | ot oreix nk Embezzler Found Guilty. Prominent Woodbury Politician Dead. | lance. sampmoned be wiscions fror bl aiiroads eams] eare onicessi receive their an- | e Conn,,- Mareh 14.—George | sti hip Celtic _as she n 4 port | Sentenced to 99 Years' Imprisonment. | swer from the rallroads tom ‘;_ i z gim “mnmr‘hhwlnl_m,g sy, descenged on Washiogton aboo ‘weeks. v " | ing President Taft out of his accus- B 3 many years prominent in | tonight, took off W. F. Gilbert, a coal | Kansas City, Mo., March 10.—Wil-|{may be seleral days later before the eral the politieal -life- of 1he -town, died ‘at | merchant of New Maven, and trans- | liam Jackson, negro janitor, charged{union officers and the mana- | €V ~{ tomed afternoon walk. But the storin Indianapolis, Ind, March 10.—Paul . bis home late today from heart diseage. | ferred him to a New York, New Haven | with attacking six young white girls, |gers again meet to determine what TS "1 did not deter the president , who | Gall’ charged with fraudulently ab- Stone ired beer ‘@ mentber of “the | & Hartford. train, bound for his home. | was convicted in the criminal court to- | shall be done. Steamship Arrivals. cleaned up his desk, donned his heavs | stracting fands of the Cupital Nujlonal At Havre: March' 10, La Savoie, | gray sweater and walked briskiy for | bank of this city, was found gul 33 § eral assembly, {own clerk and se-| Mr, Gilbert, who was accompanied by | day and sentenced to 99 years’ impris- |, e power Is used on 8,286 miles | from New York. 4 more than an hour. The walking was | a jury in the federal court today. Sen- . and at the time of liis death| his wife, had beén confined to .his | onment. Ex-Governor A. H. Burke of | FElectrl E Efli auditor, e was 75 e m the entire trip, suf- | North Dekoi~ was foreman of the |of street railways in' Great Britain tol At Trieste: March's. Martha Wash- | bad. but the president Is making a [ leiice has not been passed by the hage Jury. record as a pedestrian © o court, - 143 aneraled by obhar meins . -