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e 510 S—e T jsevelt Back | “niensed Teleer” “ifigposit Boxes °°""‘°“ Were Empty VOL. LI—NO. 62 FIRST STEP TOWARD SETTLEME Meeting of .Labor Leader and Rapid Transit ENT| Cabled Raieat el 2205 From Long Tramp to resume his walks tomorrow. of the house of died in Lon- don. | 4 The Administration Porto Rico Zov-— ernment bill was favorably reported by hé house committee. ! P Managua, .Nicara March 14— 3 1 Col. Jose Ramirez, z- recto; - |OF NEARLY A YEAR IN PURSUIT Peleairin OPENED BY ATT - Omclal Im l“nday GIPI-‘ ot~te!2‘sruphl and tdl:‘phone; ‘::o 7 . Chemist Wiley Found 92,000,000 ATTORNEYS REPRE. A Lo was ed some time ago, follow- OF BIG GAME. germs on an old dollar note handed to SENTING VICTIMS, : teleeraph wirse,to further tho politica) THE RESULT OF OUTSIDE INFLUENCE |3 o s ot the government ARRIVED B et - -~ 14.—Chancellor von Silas I. Turner, & Bethmann-Hollweg, during .a_speech | jouous Reunion of F President Boskicsaper. of Cul~ | wyerth in the reichstag today, announced that | *°7°Us Reunion i ident | cago, who said he was getting too old $60,000 Which Had Been Stolen First Time Officials of the Philadelphia Company Have it was the intention of the sovern-| and Mrs. Roosevelt and Children— to work, cut his throat with a razor. |- oo L o e Dealt Directly with Any National Officer of the Street | constitution ‘of ‘Alsace-Lorraine =6 as | Jungle Hunting Days Are Over. aThe Government;Has Endeavored t01° yidden In Chicage. to give that territory a greater meas- 2, 3 et 3 i = | ure of self-gov: ent than it already idor Island, at the entrance to Manila Car Men’s Union—Few Ereaks in Ranks of the Gen ernm 2 im- for investigation. The House Committee Adopted an KHARTUM amendment to the administration rail- SUPPOSED TO CONTAIN CEMS road bill to prevent stock watering. orn enjoys. The has’been. drawn .y. ot withheld to af- Khartum, March 14.—Looking the -~ Chicago, March 14.—Expecting (o find 0 but its presentation is eral Strikers Yesterday. ford the chancellor an opportunity te | Picture of health and with physical fit- | The German Chancellor Has Rejected | $60,000 worth of diamonds and ofher consult with the federal government. | Dess showing in every line, Theollore | the %ocialists’ demand for direct and| g which had been stolen from ho- 5 - - Roosevelt cam= back today from the |Secret manhood suffrage in elections t0 | tels In New York and other eastern DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER, long tramp on which he had spent | the diet. : cities and hidden in safety depowit s & nearl; v in the uit of game. gl bo: i cago, | - Philadelphia, March 14.—The firstjbut the difficulty of a settlement was FRIDAY, THE 25TH OF MARCH Thouza:dze:;dngathee:;s hls!': ‘g s:’ The Hamburg-American Steamship | kl;:’un?i Efl.ht.orneyl%:,;r::‘l:lln‘:' o{;’:' step taken by the Philadelphia Rapid | zone over. He and: Mr. Kruger said line i1 transatlantic n- Transit compan: pany wanted to safeguard its him and they descried from afar the will open a tra passen- | victims opened the deposit boxes tode diiptis with iuysnffiuw::dexifiltg;g e | Tovar vhen and that there seemed to be | Proclamation lssued Monday by Gov- | familiar form and more familiar smile £ A ol ponier poets | 01 Soe 1aid Tound themeempty, 4 fneidentally ending the sympathetic | too many men for the position that ernor Frank B. Weeks. —made so even to those who had nev- | United States. Alleged Thief Will Be Sent Back te strike which has now beén in progress | were vacant. Mr. Harle insisted that c B er before set eyes on the ex-president The DI 22 £ 0. M.Wheelock, for ten days was taken late today, |no immediate settlement was in sight rd, Conn., March 14.—In set-| of the United States by the countless e Dissppearance of O. M.Wheelock. When President C. O. Kruger of the |and that no change in the situation |ting aside Ffldflvi the 25th of this| pictures of him which have recently | 2uditor of the Massachusetts Bonding| As a result of the police anneunced rapid transit company conferred with | had been made. On the conclusion of | Ionth, as a day of fasting and prayer, | been published. and Security company, has developed & | thut Charles Rosenthal, Who was ar- W. D. Mahon, president of the Amal- I'the discussion President Mahon and Frank B, Weeks has issued Joyous Family Reunion, shortage of $9,241. :fi”:i:fi;?fi&%‘.w{flufle thett o s and - ee return- 11 vt jov : " ol 'y v i ably e e e ploos. e acct. | o 4b the wirivors: Deadguarioms, wherd T e e e e oY out | g Martin Gauthier, Former Confidential| be sent back to Bimira, N. Y., where ing of the labor leader and the rapid | they reported the results of the con- m.n.wwms, 3 Snd tHets chiltretl TR ermit. and. Miss fx‘:fl‘dafgr M D:'v’xf:échu: op:'r'zlnbei"’)'.';: the police Say he is (anted to' serve transit official was the result of out- |ference to the committes of ten. s Fthel, in the north station of Khar- |also been arregted. i Senthal was arrested in a hotel. din- S e A s e et 1 3i° | Stack Exchange Brokers Took a Hand. the custom of | tum, -Mrs. Roosevelt and her daughter monds and safety deposit keys wer officiais & SBRISLy Sayo 21 The willingness of the transit offi appoint Friday, | arriving there about half past five| A Medal of Honor and a Gratuity | found in his possession. The cass o’oclock in the evening. were awardeg to Chief Electrician Wil- | against another man arrested with Tectlyivith sy sational ofect 0L the | dais=to’ abif negofiatians . with - 'ihe Strett car BEagE oD Streot car men is pald to have been the | Of fasting and prayer, and I recom- Wearisome Trip of 1,300 Miles. liam B. Snyder of the navy for ex- | Rosenthal probably will be dropped. What Was Done at the Conference. mend that the people of this state on oS traordinary heroism. ooy d btk Sy result of the attitude taken by mem- A launch carryin- the representa- Today's conference was held in the | bors of the stock exchange, who, it is | that day lay aside the common em- | tives of he governor gemeral of An- | i B R CHAIRMAN WOODRUFF office of George H. Earle, one of the {said, have been supporting the stock | ployment, and in the homes and places | glo-Egyptian Sudan, Major General Sir | “Wing,” a Yorkshire Terrier, was CHEERFUL AND ACTIVE. representatives of the city on _the |of the company. The brokers are re- | Of Wworship confess their sins, there| prancis Reginald Wingate, sirdar of | Chloroformed, its owner, Mrs. Mary sl bl transit company’s board of directors.|ported to have asserted that if the | entreating Almighty God His forgive- | the Egyptian army, met the steamer | S¢mPle, having willed that the dog 2 : 2 8 Mr. Earle and a sub-committee of :!l:e strike was not ended before next Wed- ::%s.t:}l;‘t ‘Ell mv!:;myllt:“&o‘::gngz Dal up the river. On this small craft join her in the spirit world. ."mm“’N:\'q tc:rr;:l:mso:unwn in general committee in charge of e | nesday no further support would bde preserved: His -ciful g?-"’::.l—t?ofi:zvil;y::gan;firm;fi?fifi H:m‘. Monument Erected in Statuary o ok y: etic T t. | gi s "'6'}'{\“” th nr{:{i wemgtfsonl:n:!eg&r e Y Given under my hand and the seal of i 5 T, in the capitol, to the memory New York, March 14.—The tame and I e e fhe : More Industries Tied U the state, 14th day of March in | o0 Tiles from Gondokoro in Ug-| ¢ jonn ¢, Calhoun was ilod, eer- | inconclusive’ ending of S Barle it was suggested that they were Lere- industries: § e P- e state, this - BJVM Ay di, where they embarked on Febru- 1o e heid :uth “1""eh i:e iy [t oo Yodorngpen oN enator Root's not competent to discuss the car men’s | There were few breaks in the ranks e year of our Lor! ; @0d | afy 28. It was a wearisome trip, for | SORICS being he - e Sy e Wawn MNew, Took Fomag grievances and W. D. Mahon, the car |of the general strikers today and more , (Seal) of ige indep?sn?te:ca of the| there was little to be seen, and the |27d senate. b::m--on 3 ;lllly %nfllh? cheerful and men's president, was sent for. Short- |industries continue to be tied up than < United States B = latter part of the voyage was exceed- | g .o N ‘Sharp! o i WO“cl’ar‘““nV A l:, Ly 1 n‘mux Timothy 1y_afterward President Kruger, whose | was anticipated by the employers and By His ExoellechKomr;'lanwdE‘ KS. ingly uninteresting, the river som Jan’:‘ga“l’nt::"zh:.gm» arply Crll-et:;u o e dec“o;nga n»“"rlr:or;x cn'v:-ndm‘m. b taiget UG G T MR s T v MATTHEW H.' ROGERS, | times being a mile and a half wide, | 750 yreguming, to visit Lt';lgo n.lpec‘:::.t:r' from state hem} uarte ,t)- uf' :‘ phoned for by Mr. Earle and joined | The brewery workers who have not et with mud flats on either side, where | (0% T ki e et pTuEters S0 OquRty the party. When ‘the conference was | yet joined the sympathetic strike held ecretaryy only crocodiles abound, and towards | fhciange after the injuries his opera- e s and then sat down ‘4 ended Mr. Earle said no plan of settle— [a meeting tonight and were urged tof o o T BT NG STRIKE, | the end Colonel Rooseveit displayed | Hions Bad done the Lancashire cotton o e ik dtovers b ment was discussed, even tentatively, djoin the movement. considerable anxiety to be ashore. “I g 510 9010, Sehat the MmOrnIng DR SRSy < Although the ex-president has re- i s Says President Lewis of the United |, C 5" F < e Bish, Henry Spellmeyer of St.|Pers quoted me today on my confer- ] = a grant an interview or give out y NEW HAVEN ROAD LENGTH OF THE CHICAGO Mine Workers of America. @ statement on public auestions untll ’g.‘;‘;f“;,:'{:'g;;_ Who. Was prasiding: st :the)l SRoe et ight ‘with Nenstor Root ms e is in possession of the fullest in- g + - A b St _ WOMEN'S HATPIN.| cincinnati. March 14—Contrary to | formation” on' il poimis, he. rexlizes | Mo Rocies, Episcorsl church. ot Atian. | Sohitisd wth uryiog, dogrocs,of, em- For Readjustment of Wake Schedule— | City Council Giyes Up -Attempt at| L0 alica "Ming Workors of Amorica | nerior” ot hacacy s wefore. him 2| Hotel Dennis. The chalrman stared straight into Said to Be Unsatisfactory. Present to Regulate It. will organize tomorrow without any- | jungle hunting. - LN tahe ozn of a pasteboard puppy that thing definite in view. This state of Conti , Volley of Ch oos duty on his desk as a calendar New Haven, Conn., March 14,—The |- Chicago, March 14.—The city council | affairs has been brought about by the nuous Volley of eers. ™ and bua:nd agreement with tha'lvm-nd members of the adjustment committee | of Chicago tonight decided it would be | inability of the sub-committee of the Shortly. after 4 o'clock In. the after- | ¥rance will be.used as-political stock| 2wy the Dpppy’s breast, ‘Happy of the Brotherhood of Railway Train- | inexpedient to attempt at present to | joint conference of the miners and op- | 100n the sieamer came up slowly to|in the coming campaign, and an at- . men and Order of Railway Conductors | regulate the length of women’s hatpins | erators of Ohio, Indiana and western | the palace dock, amid a continuous |tempt may be made to overthrow Pre- The chairman aid not explain his tonight recelved from General Manager | by law. Pennsylvania, to agree regarding the | Volleving of cheers, Colonel Roose- | mier Durand. feeling, but the general understanding Higgins of the New York, New Haven | An ordinance drawn up by the cor- | wage scale for the coming two years. | Yelt was warmly greeted by Major is that he regards the wituation as and Hartford railroad a letter contain- | poration counsel’s office and imposing As a result the national vention | General = Sir Rudolf Baron Slatin A Sharp Clash Occurred between | formless, and that to his mind it rath- ing an answer to their demands for a|a penalty of $50 on any woman osught | will organize, hear a greeting of wel- | Pacha, inspector general, and Major P. | Senator Nelson, chairman of the Bal- | er wallows than progresses with defin~ readjustment of the wage schedule, and | wearing a hatpin which extended more | come from Mayor $chwab and adjourn | B- Phipps, the sirdar's private secre- | linger-Pinchot committee, and Attor- ite intent toward a predetermined goal. while the contents was: not made!than one-half of an inch beyond the | subject to the 1 of the chairman, | !2'V. He.and the other members of | BEY Pepper, counsel for Gifford Pin- It is bflieved now that even the most kmown, members of the committes said | crown of the hat was reported to the | which will be issued when the scale | fie party were conducted to the pal- | chot, when Mr. Nelson accused the gressive and ambitious spirite with- it was very unsatisfactory from their | council. It had the endorsement of the | committee of the joint conference gets | 2C¢ _grounds, where the heads of. the lawyer with “trifling.” n thlc luny are of the same mind, The ctanbipoint. _Following the receipt of | judiciary committee, which a week ago | read~ to report. ? various - governmental -departments 55 e presintiitine of disaster are too, plain- the communication from Mr. Higgins|gave a public hearing on the hatpin Nothing that even tends toward an | ¥ere introduced and tea was served. A Delegation of Opponents to the re- | ¥ within sight to risk pushing them a meeting of the board and the na- | question. : agrecment has been reached by the | The sirdars plalace is situated in the | 8ppointment of Coliector Stone paid a |0 an_issue while there is still h 18 long hatpin nuisance has | granted.” After tea the colonel and his sonm |t ?d e 5t er 18 | Woodrutt will remain chaifman, but he e - been thoroughly threshed out and we wo weel Of the Hartford Diocese in the Ca-|ar. 4] agreed that it shall stop.” tional officers was held, at which asre- Sc '3 T argu sca center of six s £ b tify - | visit to President Taft Monday. of .a strong hand to shape the situa- lv was framed to be presented tomor- | that ug::vi;‘a ;‘u:e v':m‘:elg-’:;l’y mn:: e l;‘:“khil“"’ ns tonight, dens, It mné‘fril otha el’}‘:@ :t‘ &;- president asked for proo }l&n ;:nt& r; eement and hope. There- . of defense when going home on dark L of the Unifed Mine j.000'S -palace,6n the steps of which | charges and these they could not sup- "0 e th t mi !gor m-”r.unt the nights filled the galleries tonight when | Workers of America said: “I am still | Gordon was done to death by the fa- [ DIV. Several of the collector’s friends Vfl“tfy o w‘;"d “kc fl-'('l?' w g: to run CONSECRATION APRIL 28 the measure came up. convinced that there will be no strike | Patical Mahdists. :nearles‘:"m" '!'hte pr;u! en: e %h: il m';“- "Dhm @ & prepnd?y. OF BISHOP-ELECT NILAN | oW Sentlemen” eaid Alderman|and that the miners’ demands will be | Met Family at Railroad Station. Onie men len JOavs to furnish | e arfival of Theodors Roosovelt doeg not say himeelf that he will rum crossed the river to the Khartum north again. MRS. DAGUE TOOK PARIS GREEN. | station, where Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss BETHLEHEM STEEL STRIKE. thedral Hartford. “Shame! shame!”™ came a female Ethel arrived sho: . —_— rtly afterward: 5 : chorus from the galleries. Her Husband of a Week Eloped With | express. Arrangements had been made FOUR FURNACES AT WORK.| ROOSEVELT-ALEXANDER Boston, March 14.—The consecra- Somebody moved that the proposed Her Younger Sister. so that the meeting was in priv: tion of Bishop-elect J. J. Nilan of the | ordinance he “published” and the mo- ge . P private, WEDDING JUNE 16. and the reunited family remained | /9 Per Cent. of the Men Reported to Hartford diocese in the cathedral at |tion was carried before Alderman Bau- Piqua, Ohlo, March 14 —Deserted b A T , | — v | within the palace car for some time, Have Returned. ¥ _!jgartford‘:dicomta :fi;xfi;&:&e ;::‘;e’ lor reqlived what Was occurTing. her bridegroom of a week, whom she | coming forth laughing and happy. Colonsl Reeeovalt Wil Acrive In Time 2 .Aalclgoj r\s“chbisho e . | SUNDAY SELLING BY - accused of eloping with her younger They returned togdther to the sir- South Bethlehem, Pa., March 14.— to Be Prosent. 1 ?'rr“lasnnel‘l’ywho ity bepthe elmfim“cmt_- sister Mrs, Frank Dague committed | dar’s palace. According to the statement of an offi- 2, v ing prelate. He will be assisted by NEW YORK SALOONS |suicide tonight at Addison, O, by clal of the Bethiehem Steel company, |, Wew Fork, Starch 14ecil became 3 0 25,000 RAILROAD FIREMEN the men who returned to work today | Known today that the date for the wed- Rt. Rev. Matthew Harkins, bishop of Providence, and Rt. Rev. Daniel Fee- hau, bishop of Fall River. The ser- mon will be delivered by Rt. Rev. M. J. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick’s ca- | New York, March 14.—Mayor Gay- s i i Mayor Gaynor Makes Formal formerly Miss Pearl swelled th . ding of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and O e e Ve oo ¥t*™ | Warner, caused a senssiion in the lit- | VOTE AT MIDNIGHT TO STRIKE. | tunt. Cor the normal tosee Fim thur | 3 Bleanor E. Alaxandor has' been e, - fxed no 16, That date. is was Every Man B ¥ Chisage and Pa- blast furnaces are in operation, this said, had bdeen approved by Colonel cific Coast to Walk Out. 2Mcial stated, and more men applied | p,.evelt, who will arrive in New York = s " |Sunday selling by ssloons in & letter | Dride’s younger sister. Five davs later | Chicago, March 14.—At midnight to- | the Saucon plant, he said, have re- | M9nY- ANGRY - DEPOSITOR to Police Commissioner Willlam ¥ | B¢ disappeared, as also did Miss War- | night W, S. Carter, president of the | turen to work, and all the open hearth ';’;‘;.:° RTB m :énple '.Im: .‘;or';n Besieged Office of Defunct New York | Baker, recommending the trial of twe | *° Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen | furnaces are charged and in operation | eddng. (b 05 conete """" e el e ——age % 5 polidemen who last Sunday made ar- | g nioai of Ohio Ri Towboat’ and Enginemen, announced that a|in both the Lehigh and Saucon Liverpoel on IP: ;1 by the Cunard Banking Firm for Their Money. Tests of saloon keepers in districts not xplosion io iver Towboat’s | strike of 25,000 firemen on praetically ! plants. liner Caronia, if "Mh Roosevelt deliv- In machine shop No. 2 today, 320 men were at work, or 200 more than | ¢T® Dis last lecture iIn England, but their own and while in plain clothes, Boiler With Terrible Results. :fil the western railroads had been call- Mr. Carter said the decision to strike | when the company is running a mini- | ' the event of his going from Lon- o S R ptunant Sebositaraion | CEIES. 3 Louisville, Ky, March 1i—John o % 1 “Before came into this office,” he | Varble 'ort Fulton, Ind., is dead, 3 a to Vienna. h v ret: 1 sieged the Wall street office of the de- o had been reached #t a meeting of T 4 on to nna, may urn from :::“g‘e[ 'b—a‘nking firm of Searing & Co. mrots s Ty el of Abhlisues. ::o memn T S entec iming N forty-three members of the Western fil\‘:mm?ulc;e’r:h?nu&%n-::e‘?' 'sm;yn..ol Bremes on the Nerth Germas Liovd today and clamorcd for their deposits, | SYeZ vast, Sums of money, In the ag- p,:.'“cm 'W‘;,."&.gfn:“ife:; Federated board of the brotherhood, | foundries also returned tod liner Kranpringessin Cecille, which A report was published in a morning | 51267 0 TR R g prot:cfim The Bottom of the 7 eacH member representing a western| The chairman of the strikers denied ::.xfi. on r-:‘.m:n;- :fi"a:“::lfi::-’:g iver as a resuit of paper that the firm wonld pay ghe de- | sunday and I have been slowly gath- | the explosion of the boat's boiler: to- | Tailroad The exact hour at which the | that so many men were at work and |y ePVIrR An% '8 POA 1 0 (80 SOCE sitors in full and when the®offices | cring the evidence of It since I have | night on the Ohio river five milcs | MeR are to walk out, he said, would | called the company’s figures e r- | tho weaas been here, and getting ready to put a | above this city. Captain John b racciaed upon tomorrow and every | ated The business men in the i | the wedaing. e After lingering about the corridors St to it in whi. i Buttonfield of Pittsburg and John Dor- valley are beginning to feel the ef of the building for several hours, a | So°B 0 1t in @ way which 1s open to | o eet hand of Jeftersanville, can. | 2nd the Pacific coast would then be | fects of the five weeks' strike. .M::::-:.:tlu w:::"""‘:n :‘m‘"':“‘ delegation called on John S. Sheppard, not live, and P »g | informed by telegraph to quit work. S e ihe recetver. who has an office nearby. | the liquor tax law here in a safe and | B0 e B0 O i the Daflor comme ot HEIKE PERMITTED TO APPEAL. | Washington, March 14—A compre- He explained that the report was & |3 4s enforced anywhere else in the | the time of the explosion, is missing. Chicago, March 15.—The railroads hensive scheme for improvement of the mistake and that the firm accounts had | gtote » ; Varble wag pilot of the vessell. issued a statement declaring that to| Supreme Court Refuses to Vacate| harbor of Fail River, Mass, in con- not been straightened out. The mayor does not indicate what _— prevent a strike they would, if neces- Writ in Sugar Fraud Case. nection with traffic with New York that manner will be, -} Rumored Merger of the Strongest|sary, appeal to the authorities at and possible ultimate traffic by intra- DROWNING MAN’S WIFE - Banking Institutions, ‘Washington. 3 ‘Washington, March 14.—The su- c\g:r-rt:-ln;‘v:\ltf;r::gj Ll:;:_";:;n d":m T » 2 o Rt TEXAS RANGERS ON THE GROUND| New York, March 14—Unusual ac- D e o et e atet 1= | ana Beaufort. N, 'C., is invoived In s Gives Lesson in Cool Bravery to Male vif n the stock exchange THAT PEARY AWARD. Bystanders. To Prevent Threatened Race War Be- Ehnz :1' thhe.NntdomfxB-nk otm&gf e ror issued by Justice Lurton in the r}e‘con{men?n}nn made !: nmfiu tween Mexicans and Americans. merce today renewed a rumor that the ifornia Representative Does Not| case of Charles R. Heike of New York, | the ‘"1 < '-'rtmemd today. - THinskley, Me., March 14—When sev- bank is to be consolidated with the| Propose to Let the Matter Rest. | /1O Was denied immunity by the low- | PATtmEent recmmende O SPRronre- eral men hesitated today to ventufe | Falfurrias,” Tex., March 14.—Captain| National City bank. Under active bid- er federal odurts from prosecution on | Hon of SLELONY 2oL SRRPEEEETHS Ces on thin ice to aid Elmer Decker, strug- | Johnson and five state rangers ~and | dibg, Bank of Commerce shares, which | Washington, Mareh 14.—Representa- | 21 indictment of conspiracy to defraud | hov besides the presetit toproveser eling in the water of the Kemnebec |Sheriff Guerra of Starr county are here | 2 Week ago sold at 208, advanced to |tive Englebright (republican) of Cali- | th€ Sovernment. e oy river, the man’s wife gave a lesson in | tonight to prevent a threatened race | 240, after opening at 220, and closed | fornia, the only member of the house | L. T Rty the report of the engineers as o im- cool ‘bravery by slowly crawling out |war between Americans and Mexicans | Of 231. Some shares were ordinarily | naval committee who favored bestow- | Killing of Lieutenant Janney in Manila . e on the frozen surface until she could |due to the killing on a San Antonio| torpid and changed hands only in small | ing congressional honors upon Com- Not Yet Cleared Up. cronet: ag fasten a rope about her husband’s|ang Aransas Pass railroad train last| lots. Today 100 shares sold at 220 and | mander Peary without an inspection of Manila, March 14.—The cireuwm-| pyugilist Johnson to shoulders so he could be pulled on to |night of Balthazer Garcia.~ Dave Do- | more than 1,900 shares chafged hands | the explorer's proofs, does not intend | stances attending the killing of Sec- e solid ice, She was obliged to creep |land, charged with the killing, was ar- | in all to let the matter rest where it Helond Lieut. Clarence M. Janney of the says he will force the committee to|Twelfth infantry, which occurred Sat- | New York, March 14.—Maroh 34 wes Tried for As- ault in New York Saloon. some distance and was in_constant |rested, but before he could be placed S R P S R mzer. Ropes had been thrown tolin jail the Mexican population armed | Georgia Citizens Searching for Assail- | vote definitely fof or against a Peary | urday at Fort William McKinley, have | 50t today as the date for the trial o er, who has been unable to secure | and threatened the officers. Dolan was ant. award if he can. The various bills for | not yet been cleared up. It is gener- | Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, oa n. and he would have perished but |removed to Corpus Christi. Tonight Macon. Ga,, March 14.—Citizens of a < se are still before the com- | ally believed that Janney .killed him- |a charge of assault in the second de for the courage of his wife. the officers apparently have the situa- | ¢, shionable section of this é“y are sid- 5 self, but it is uncertain whether this ree, Counsel for the negro conferred tion well in hand ing the potlce In searchine for am un- | MF. Englebright has by thorough | was by accident or design. A special | With District Attorney Whitmun teday Appeal from Imprisonment Sentence el T kmown white man who attempted to|S5earch of the records fouhd inter rd is investigating the affair. The|and pointed out that in the ordinary Dismissed, WESTON IS 72 TODAY. assault criminally Miss Loulse Willis|$3t2 concerning the speed whic body will be sent home by a transport|run of business the case will not be s ismissed. of Weihe fie. wb-the heme o -Ner| P° made in Arctic trav sailing March 23. reached until May. As this would in. ‘Washington, March 14.—The appeal | o¢ Spearville, Kan., Last Night, 7 1-2| brother, Emmett Willis, here late to- terfere with the fighter's training, of Capt. Thomas Franklin from the ’ < Eighth Death from Pneumonia at Nav- | Judge Mulqueen of the court of gen- Days Ahead of Schedule. night. Tt is believed that the fugitive | Aviator Paulhan Dissatisfied—Wants e will soon be captured. } to Return to France. eral sessions agreed to the advance- sentence to imprisonment of two and ment. Jackson is now in Milwaukes, = half vears as an outcome of his al- al Training Station. e Spearville, Kan,, March 14.—Edward _ e jul- | _ Newport, R. I, March 14.—Arthur L. = aged egulariti e New York, March 14.—Louis Paul port, " o ackin i - e cadet moss nt the WeoEPoint | Payson Weston pasesd through here Death of Phil Daly. e aht A o flight at the Ja- | Burnstt of Phelps, R, I, an apprentice | ice ’fil:::“x‘y'amn:ru:&w# Y military academy, was dismissed for |thiS afterncon, having already walked | New York, March 14.—Phil Daly,| maica, L. I, race track to The | Seaman at the naval training station, e want of jurisdiction by the supreme 42 miles today, and intending to walk | years ago one of the best known gam- | wind was high, but more to the poin died of pneumonia today. His death T A b O N o & court of the United“States, today. 80 more before resting for the night.| blers in this country, died today from | he is dissatisfied with the treatment | s the eighth from that cause this win- | Two Amesbury Greeks Narrowly Es- Frankiin was tried in the Unitéq | Tomorrow is his 72d birthday, and he | heart disease at Long Branch. He was| given-him in America and wants to go | ter, and several other cases are under cape Lynching. States circuit court for the southern | Wanted to walk one mile for each year. | 75 years old and of late years had liv- | hack to France. Financial arrange- | treatment. The boy's body was ship-!| Amesbury, Mass, March 14,—Lynch- district of New York. | 8, Brobably is mot far from Xinsley|ed almost as a reeluse. 2 ments do not please him: the Wright | Péd to relatives late today. ing was threatened against two Greeks R TR S Snton. Do ugh suit is another bother. He began dis- | who were chased through this town here he was 71-2 days ahead of his{ : Boston Man Committed S in . ne Democrats Make Big Gains. assembling his machine this afternoon an mi tonight by an angry mob of 200 peo Count and Countsss _Szechenyl Buy | schedule. e., March D emoerats | but efforts sre beine made by Fdmund Kentucky. ple, following tha shooting of Michact Hungarian Estate. % . £ Cleary, his manager, amicably to ad-| ariadle —Carol | Roach during an altercation. Omcers Vienna, March 14—Count and Count- | Knickerbocker Trust Co. Now Stands | J;o% the mavoraity n theee of the Bve | 5o v, e e e oer. ooy | finally landed the two men in jail af- ess Szechenyl have purchased an_es- Rehabilitated. * They recaptured Augusta and made big of the Cantonia corporation here and |ter 4 hard thme in protecting thely tate of several thousand acres at Fel-| New York, March 14.—The Knicker- | gains in Bangor. American Gets Nine Years in Mexican|a member of a prominent family of | Prisoners from the crowd. They weve soe-Remete, Ung county, Hungary, |pgcker Trust company, which closed its = Prison. Boston, Mass., committed sulcide today | the names of George Smith and James Galician frontier. Th, & = Brown. Roach's condition {8 beMeved R s anetont castle, which |40ors during the panic of 1907, re Evelfesye sk T Boest El Paso, Tex., March 14.—Charles A.|bY shooting. 'His act, it Is sald, was | Frown, o ¥ ty includes an .ancient castle, which |jeemed today the last of the time cer-| Secretary Frank H. Allen of the fp Xt o X o ool Wil be completely rebuilt. It will be | tificates of deposit, amounting to $23,- | New London County Horticultural so- { Hecotocke an America: years lndprl-o,: No Hope for James J. Hogan. Dismissed Cadets Not to Be Reinstated o s Torrington, Conn., ‘March 14 —After Washington, March 14.—President named the “Schloss Gladys.” The count | 559,000. The company now stands re- | ciety on Monday mailed notices for Sn8 CRouip 'mmm o B e habilitated and all the depositors, | the “spring opening.” Members are m-t.n&“nml?fllgn‘“wl& 3‘:‘:’?"5 kL flxicz_:'d;';,' k e “!“*thelg = the ol take | \Those claims total $35,701,716, will be | notified to come and bring their friends Rebstock was accused of firing his | &, COBsultation of physicians late to- | paft, Secretary of War Dickinson and P A $helr uew . home. paid in full. \ to the Buckingham Memorial Thura~ | L COIrTE, WS, SO0C0E, O o e na- | night it was announced that the con- | Suparintendent Scoft of the military i 5 g R day evening to hear Prof. Edward R.| o ang wounding another. dition of James J. Hogan, the former | gcademy, are in uccord in posing Death of Major Howe, U. S. A,, Retired ‘Deadwood Dick” Il at 65 Years. Lake of ana.:hmgtl.?n, D. C., who is to = Yale f:"ogau um, w::‘ id at &x“ the proposed reinstatement of seven g March 14— 5 -] _Venice Cal, March hard | sPeak on Horticulture. 3 o nepi - No | cadets dismissed for bazing, accord- zws. B it States ons ro- | Hiflat, the original PR i o ) Bridgeport Young Man Attempts | nome With mephritls, s en ont, RS Lisapined, fopMAi Soors: dowe, S Suicide. at his home here today, aged | s seriously i1l here, at the home of ch house committe military afrairs 30 yesrs. He entered the volunteer | Mayor Bskins, who was his sub-mes- George Crosgrove has returned to ) Bridgeport, Conn., March 14.—Fred p Arrivals. today by the se . He sald that army in 1863 as a sergeant in a Min-'| Senger twenty years ago on the bul- | the employ of the New Haven road as | Fatch, aged 23 and single, attempted to At N March 13: America, from | all e officlals caoncerned had givem nesota cavalry regiment and was re- | lion Tun, between Lead, S. D., and Om- | spare ticket agent and operator. At |commit suicide here tonight by in-|New Yo the fl;xelllon thorough study: et tired a major in the regular army in|aha, Butler is 65 years old. He has|the present time he is at the New Ha- | haling gas in his rowg at his boarding Al March 13: Columbia, | dismissal of the young men Wes unt of disability sustained | only one eye, and that affliction ve | ven station here nights and taking up | house. He was diseovered by the land- proper course, and that any riow- }:uu:‘n ‘fiu{;’l He. was i ¢ e of hhx? “the nickname “Deadeye” b}.fi)u the :‘S‘mo#ha which for so many years § lord and rushed to the hi tal, where At Genoa, March' 13: Barbarossa, | ence with their dismissal w. be & ¥ scbrigued, “he was familiar. B is doubtful if he will regove from New York + mistake . be came ‘to own his last e

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