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VOL. LIL—NO. 64 v DISSOLUTION OF STAN e PRICE ,TWO CENTS DARD: OIL| Cevled Parssrants |Thg Shogting of |Tenor Caruso | Condeneed Telesrams 1| 995 Gars Run Bdward 15 ot matering Som & alEN: : ment Tor & colobration of the openin of the Panama canal in New Orleans. ‘Third Day in Contest of Gounsel Before the Court was Memorable One cold contracted recently and remained in his apartments again today. Berlin, March 16.—The Diet today passed without essential changes the government’s Prussian suffrage bill. Lieut. Janney INFANTRY, STA- OF TWELFTH In Police Court HE WAS ACCOMPANIED BY TWO Jorry Faust,'an employe of the Southérn Paeific railroad, received a letter maliled in Pennsylvania 35 years ago. In Philadelphia HIGHEST NUMBER SINCE BEGIN- Th V. 3, The ial- - 1o, Ditarty onfosed the. measire. and TIONED IN MANILA. BODYGUARDS. The Legislative, Executive and Ju- NING OF THE STRIKE, - 2 their recent public demonstrations of i dlennll Bill, carrying appropriations of ; T FAMOUS SU x:‘:!ne: tc(a]Z:rAvf:;t.:, r:v‘lehh tm:he;?mg;w . . oo $24,000,000, was passed by the —_— —_— UARREL WITH WIFE AT DINNER 5 —_ . tABOR T FINAL ARGUMENT IN THE UL | e e rvances | wiTl A APPEARED AS WITNESS e Houss Gommmiitios Faverably ro. | CABOR MASS MEETING TODAY United States Supreme Court Takes the Matter Under _onsideration— _reat Interest in the Proceedings, Spectators Facking the Little Chamber—Attorney General . aunted the Company's Lawyers for Trying to Obliterate Its Past. Washington, March 16.—The disso- Jution of the “Standard Oil™ is now a question for the supreme court of the United States alome. The final ar- a national scandal which the courts and the legislatures were called upon to put down. Somewhat lengthily he emnhasized ‘° ~ —a=itfon that the re- Rose, the American +soprano, Who has been’ singing in “Blektra,” at Covent Garden, was married in London today to Theodore Conrad, an-opera singer and merchant of Cologne. The couple have gone to Berlin, where the prima’ donna will resume her singing at the opera house. Berlin, March 16.—Crown Prince William ' will open the American art exhibition in the galleries of the Roy- al academy tomorrow and Hugo Reis- singer of New York, who has been closely identified with the prepara- tory arrangements, gave a dinner to- night in honor of the event, the guests numbering 25. . Lisbon, March 16.—The Diario an- Given at Home of Lieutant Colonel Ames Cause of the Suicide—Military Board Findings. vestigation into the shooting of Lieut. infantry, who was Kkilled by his, own pistol at the home of Col. Robert F. Ames at Fort William McKinley, has been completed, and the report placed in the hands of Major-Gen. William H. Luzon. Against Two Italians Accused of At- tempting to Extort Money by Threat- ening Letters—Weapons as Evidence. New York, March 16.—Nervous and with a roving eye, Enrico Caruso, the court today as a witness against An- tonio Misiano and Antonio Cincottl, who are accused of trying to extort $15.000 from him by threatening let- ters, signed Black Hand. Two body- subway and into court. ported ‘& bill appropriating $500,000 to raise the wreck of the Maine in Ha- vana harbor, - Citizens of Carbondale, Pa., will ap- peal to Governor Stuart to extinguish a fire burning in a coal mine under Milukoff, leader of the Clarence McP. Janney of the Twelfth | tenor, appeared in a Brooklyn police | @¢mocrats, sharply Eastern policv of the g The International Prgss Association of Tokio adopted resolutions declaring there was no basls for disquicting ¢ Carter, commanding the department of | guards accompanied Caruso on the | POrts concerning the attitude o Thirty-five Thousand Dellars were To Be Held in Logan Square—Fight on Behalf of Striking Car Men to Be Maintained. Philadelphia, March 16.—There was an_absence of important developments today in the strike situation here, The statement {ssued by the committee of ten tonight consists of a proclamation modeled after the declaration of inde- pendence, in which the labor represen tatives procfum their maintaining their fight on the striking car men. State-Wide Strike intention bel of t of Plans. gument of the famous suit to dissolve | organiation or isyJ gave the Stancard [ -5 0 that a serfous conflict pe- | Finding of Coroner and Military Board Prisoners Held in $5,000 Bail. taken from the safe of Paymaster the Standard ONl company of New | Oll a stronger organization tham it |t lein®%ortuguese and the British of- | Manila, March 16—The findings of | The letters were read and a revol- | Haughey aboard the United States | (1% B Greenwalt, president of the T e Dy A O | D sreventod 'the subsiarary com- | ficers engaged in delimiting the fron- | the coroner ‘and the military poard | Ver found on one prisoner and a|gunboat Castine.at the Boston navy |State Federation of Labor, returned to e T ey o e E - ting omes, | tier has taken place at Tete, a town [ agree that Lieut. Clarence McP. Jan- | S8Wed-off shotgun thrown away by | yard. this city late tonight, and he and a was made today and the | panies from becoming competing ones. the other when they were arrested number of organizers from various trust law, court took the matter under consid- eration. Rules of Court Regarding Spectators Swept As The third day in the contest of coun- | befors the court was a memorable one, not only because of the argu- ments, but also because of the inter- est manifested in the oroceedings, both He then turned to the question of what constitutes a monopoly. In clos- not to be in- ing he urged the cour fluenced by the cry that this proceed- ing was a blow directed at business, “becaut such & cry had been made often before and proved groundless.” Mr. Johnson Relplies to Wickersham. The closing address by Mr. Johnson on the southern bank of the Zambesi river in Portuguese Bast Africa. and that notes are now being exchanged between the governments of Portu- gal and Great Britain. X London, March 16.—The battleship of the future may be 50 per cent. larg- er than the present Dreadnought. This, at least, is the prediction of ney of the Twelfth infantry committed Major-Gen. William H, Car- commanding the department of suicice. ter, were offered in evidence. Detectives testified to watching the spot where In an Address in the Senate on the intersate commerce bill, Senator Cum- Luzon, however, returned the report| CAruso's secretary had left a bogus | mins charged the president with en- to the board of officers with the re- quest that they secure additional tes- timony, covering certain features of the case. What the Testimony Brought Out. The testimony showed that Janney bank roll, as instructed in the letters and told how they made the arrest. The prisoners were held in $5,000 bail, pending further examination. MACON FASHIONABLE croaching on the privileges of con- gress, ation Imposing educational head tax on Immigrants, was ordered deferred until the on of congress by the house com- sections of the state were in consul tation with tee. Plan, wide strike were discussed the local strike More Cars Running, The Philadelphia company reported 1 atlon today, the high: the beginning of the strike. Rapi 26 cars commit- for the proposed state Transit in oper. t number since This had been announced as the last by the bench and by the meople who | was partly a reply to Mr. Wicker- | Rear Admiral Bacon, commander of 4 B RESIDEN SECTI EXCITED | mit e ted to the court. Rules of | sh: ‘Although the blow may not | the original Dreadnought, who ad- |and his wife quarreled at the dinner ICE SECTION EXCITED | mittee. day on- which the strike e ere attracted to court. Ru sham. & dressed the institute of haval archi- | Siven at Lieut.-Col. Robert F. Ames’ talkan Dack, ut the. labor Waders: sos the court prohibiting spectators stand- ing in its presence were swept aside, wnd members of congress stood around the wail of the room. Not in years have so many persons been packed in- have come at first, he told the court, when it did come it was too late to cry. 5 He paid his compliments to Frank B, Kellogg, author of the petition of in the cireuit tects today. The size of the shipsand the power of their guns must gin- crease until actual war confirms or qualifies the present theories of naval construction, he added. - house. The differences were partly ad- Justed and Janney departed, Mrs. Janney and Colonel Ames testified that when he returned he placed’ his revol- ver to his head and fired. Young White Man Attempts Criminal Assault- Intruder Escapes. Macon, Ga., March 16.—Within two blocks of the City hall and in one of New York Detectives Are Aiding ti Westchester county authorities in_try ing to run down a gang of Black Handers who are terrorizing the work- ingmen on the John D. Rockefoller es- the ranks of the strikers are unbrok Motorman Roughly Handled. Three year old Eugene Platt run over and killed by a trolley 0 little chamber. the government, filed b fl’:r‘ o‘l:. B Db & are ot the United States for the Died Outside Line of Duty. the most fashionable residence sections | tate at Poeantico Tills. in front of his home tonight. tandard Oil's Past Contained a Na- | cugiern aistrict of Missouri and on | ROOSEVELTS AT OMDURMAN. It is ted that the army board | °f Macon. an attempt at criminal as- - motorman was roughly handled by & tional Scandal. Which the Gecres of dissolution be- SECO VISIT TO TOWN. | will holg that Janney died butside the { 22ult was:made tonight upon Mrs. J. | ~George Grey Barnard, the American | FODINON VOB, CORRRNS BaUliel by & It fell to Attorney General Wicker- | fore the court for review, was based. ND TN, | es. ol e e C.“:!:nbe‘:ry.b a youns mrud(ron, lvl;‘o. ;gul"r;t.n:rs.hl;asfiélflel:no;l rt'\::mnfl?urm_”?f N T polie: , b scu re - e = % = | wi er husband, are boarders at the | 35 v rep! iz e 4 , sham, on the side of the government, | Mr. Johnson told the court it Temind: | g, yanese Regiment's Parade Reviewed | tomary six months’ pay from the wid- | home of Dr Se o Clevergors &t the | Lite of Frumanity for the potials of Mass Mesting of Labor Men. and John G. Johnson, for the defense, to make the closing remarks. In ad- dition, D. T. Watson, another Standard ©Oil counsel, addressed the court earl- ed him of the contents of the witches’ caldron in Macheth, in that it appeared to have been made up of a collection from the scrap books of disappointed —Reception at Khalifa’s House. Khartum, March 16.—The Roosevelts paid a second visit to Omdurman to- ow. PRESIDENT TAFT ington avenue. Mrs. Hanberry was alone in a room in the rear of the house when her as- sailant a young white man, suddenly the Pennsylvania capitol at Harris- burg. which will be exhibited at the spring salon in Paris. Learning that the labor lead tended turning ghe proposed rick’s day mass for the Ancient t Or- der of Hibegnians into a labor demon- R { in the day. oil roducers and “magazinists—fe- “Mr. Wickersham taunted the com- | male or Otherwis day. ‘The town is on'the left bank ot P CHICARO: TORAY, ferked open'a window biind and at- | lrens Storrs Wells, formerly known | stration ATchbishop ® Ryan ' said to- ny's lawyers for “desiring to cast The best part about it, he told the e le and almost opposite ar- H P 8 cke e woman. rs. Hanberry | to the stage as Irene Bishop. brought | night that the service would be post- wyers fc 5 conrt. Doy At it anded With 5 prav. | tum. They wero accompaniod by Bar. | Wi ‘Speak at Irish Fellowship Club | ;o ogeq in freeing hetseif from the | ouit In New York against. William | poned until April 9. - The labor jead- e veil of oblivion over its past.” He spoke of that past as containing LIBERAL CONCESSIONS MADE BY BOTH SIDES. There Will Be Ne Strike on N. Y. C. and Its Controlled Lines. New York, March 16.—The New Fork Central and Hudson River rail- yoad and its controlled lines, including the Lake Bhoré and Michigan ml';— ern, entral, Boston a: - bany and Big Four, reached a tacit this evening after an er. BIG CONTRACTS LET BY N. Y. C. AND NEW HAVEN ROADS For the City Within a City on Its New York Property. New York, March 16.—Contracts were let today by the New York Central and the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroads for two important units in the city within a city which is to arise over the Grang Central tracks and yards between Lexington avenue running in on Slatin, inspector zeneral of Egypt, and other officers and frjends. The party made the trip on the sirdar's vacht Elfin. One object of the ex- cursion was to see the Twelfth Su- danese regiment on parade. ‘The Roosevelts visited the khalifa’s house, near the center of the town. Nearby the house is the Mahdi's tomb, and within the enclosure is the tomb of Hubert Howard, son of the Barl of Carlisle, who was killed at the bat- tle of Kererri, while acting as a war correspondent. Colonel Roosevelt received the more prominent of the residents of Omdur- man, at the- khalifa’s house.. After- wards the market place and the pic- turesque bazaars were visited and some of the houses of sun-dried bricks and the mud huts, which predominate, - Banquet Pittsburg, March 16.—While his train sped over the Allegheny moun- tains today, President Taft devoted himself_to preparing his speech to be deliveréd at the Irish Fellowship club banquet in Chicaro tomorrow night and up to the time his train arrived in this city at 6.52 tonight, he de- voted himself assiduously to the His- tory of Ireland, and the Life of St. Patrick. Only once during the trip was this study broken in uvon. .That was at Altoona, where Mayor Hoyer. m the train and greeted the ent, who manifes est’ in’ the situation at Ph Mayor Hoyer told the presi it e b T, R that in the executiva ted much mter-' #FLORA”. WAX BUST - grasp of her assailant. Several occu- pants of the house were attracted by the worlan’s screams and hurried to her assistance only to see the depart- ing form of the intruder, The young woman was prostrated by the ‘shock, but was otherwise un- ‘A destription of the man given the police tallies .so completely with that ven of the assailant of Miss Louise eiss Monday night that officers are led to pelieve that the man who at- tacked Mrs. Hanberry is the same per- son. EVIDENTLY A FAKE. Not the Work of Leonardo Da Vinci, as Represented. > Storrs Wells. head of the Fairbanks company, and Annie Raynor Wells, her husband's mother. claimine $500,000 for alleged alienation of her husband's affections. OPERATION OF SMELTERS DESTROYS THE FORESTS. Anaconda Copper Co. May Be Com- pelled to Ch ts Methods. ‘Washington, March 16 —Satisfied that the present method of operating its smelters by the Apaconda Copper Mining company are not only destric tive in a widespread degree of the su rounding_ natural foreses but unneces- sary, Attorney General Wickersham caused a bill in equity to be filed at Helena, Mont. today against the com- ers however, say they will not change their plans and propose meeting tom. which to rrow in Logan square, on fronts not only the cathedral hold & but also the residence of State Senator James P. McNiehol. Mr, Me ichol, who has been in Florida since befors the strike began, is expected night. home to- ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE IN NEW YORK. Forty Thousand Men to B. in Line— Fete at Harlem Park. 16. New York, March weather fors cinity tomorrow Is “unsettied er,” forty thousand Irishmen pared for the annual St. P Although st for New Yor the k and vi- nd cos ire pre- riok's day Seck of ed, the express were examined. e e tions for en on an upper level and the local trains| Among the places visited was the Upon ‘the arri of the train in = 3 pany, . The bill. asks for a permanent | parade, which will march up Fifth ehanges in the working schedules both | on a lower. house where Baron Slatin was fncar- | Pittsburg, Mayor Magee greeted the March 16.—The dispute of |injunciion to compel the company to|avenue from Forty-second st pass.- wsides made liberal concessions, and | An uni en dotic facade of granite, | cerated, following his capture by the | President and -placed himself at the | the “Flora” wax bust of a woman |operate its plant at Anaconda.in such |ing In review before St. Patrick's oa- ~vhen the conference was concluded |seven hlth;iml 460 feet Iong,nOW | Mahgists in 1384 and was held a pris- | Service of . the nation's chlef. The | which was purchased in Englau, 8 manner as to end the destruction |thedral, where Archbishop Farley an. both sides were in the best of humor completed, will run from For-| orer for thirteen years, The baron | "Tesident expressed his appreciation | the Emperor Frederick Museum b: complained of. other distinguished churchmen will snd joined in a statement that there | tV-third to Forty-fifth streetsin which, | related many intcyesting incidents of | Of the eourtesies shown and then re- | director, Dr. Bode, has been revived hy | The company has resisted the de- |occupy the stand. At night, among was not the least likelihood of a strike. | beside the executive o!!clfl and l:fi'“' his_experience and pointed out a well | €eived a delegation of the Americus | the publication in a trade paper o’ the | mand of the governmeni that the |other celebrations, there will be o fets "The result of the conference, it was Eer facilities of the railroads, 1 b: which he had dug. He dropped a | lub, at whose banquet he will deliver {report of Dr. George Pinkus, who has | methods of smelting be changed and |in a Harlem park. #=aid, would mean a minimum increase | housed the Grand Central branch of | gtone into the pit to show its great | @n 8ddress on May 2. examined the bust and satisfied him- [among other contentions has repre- More than 500 Trishmen attended the of 3§ per cent. to the highest paid train- | the United States postoffice. Nofl{! Of | depth. Slatin Pasha also showed the | When the train rolled into Union [ self that it was not the work of Led- | sented that it would cost millions of | thirty-fifth annual dinner of th “men ‘ana conductors and o maximum |the ssven siory structure are t« be twinl | place in the mosque where he had | Station the president’s car was de- |nardo Da Vinci, as represented Dr.|dollars to do so, besides the los. Friends of Ireland held at Shante: of 16 per cent. to the lowest paid. Ailso |bulldings, each thirteen stg‘xesbl;lch.l been compelled to pray daily. . The | tached and was run om to another | Pinkus is a noted ch and after a |cruing. from the temporary shutting |tonight. Many prominent politiel many changes are to be made in rthe | equal "";‘"‘v and each a city blogk In | mosque is now used as a mess room | track to await the departure of the | minute analysis declares that the work | down of the plants.. The &ttorney gen- |and justices of the supreme court wers working schedule. A e o StRerart Ik (e by army - officers. train for Chicago at 9 p. m. (eastern | is a composition of lac, spermacet! and | eral, however, announces that the suit | present, as well as District Attorney s he The threatened strike of the firemen on the testern lines has greatly con fused the situation here. The com ors and trainmen hoped -to have their fculties settled before the firemen ejented eheir demands, nds for a new working echedule and increased pay will be made jointly by the conductors and trainmen in a which was let teday. . They have already been let to the Merchants and Manufacturees’ Tx- change, which will establish within them a furniture exchange and Grand Central Palace, the latter for purposes similar to those of the Madison Square Garden. Betwen them will run the crosstown strects. which will HISGEN COMPLAINS TO SECRETARY DICKINSON Regarding Purchase of Government Supplies from Trusts. Washington, March 16.—Thomas L. time). After the visitors had been dismissed, the president dined. and later began the dictation of his St. Patrick’s day speech to be delivered tomorrow night. Chi [arch 16.—Chicago’s cele- bration St. Patrick’s day will be made notable by the presence of Pres- ident Taft. Between his arrival to- morrow meming and his departure for beeswax. Spermaceti, the chemist says, was not known prior to 1700,from which he concludes that the bust; could. not have belonged to the period claimed by those who sold it to ). Bode. He also asserts that the English { sculptor Lucas always used a mix- ture of spermaceti and lac in mox ing, and that in ail probability he was heen will be pressed yigorously unless, hopes, the company will e voluntarfly with the governm bring about a termination of conditions, operat it to present EFFORT TO GET AT ROOT OF ITALIAN CRIME, Charles S. Whitman, NO MORE TIPS IN THE SENATE RESTAURANT Because the Waiters Are Now Govern- ment Employes. “ew days on the Erie and the Central bridge the tracks below on huge arches Hisgen of West Springfield, Mass., the author of the work, as e — Railroad of New Jersey. The Penn- |of sradusl ascont. Trom Forty thord| sresigential candidate of the indepen- | Rochester, N. Y. tomorrow night, the | maintained by those who attacksd its | Particularly Black Hand Outrages— | Washington, March 16.—l.ong ! lvania ie already. paying more than | street to Fiftieth street the traclks Wil | gonce party in the last —campaign, president is scheduled to participate in | genuineness. Report to Be Made to the Pope. |[CTIRE ‘ncle Bam rebeled today the uniform demands of the men and R pl v ¢ y wrote to Secretary Dickinson com- :hpmdei attend a half dozen recep- TF RN W ,d'sll'l:"t t\?mtfllvfirngm:ymvfl‘_ nn? ":w P e e e ot Bha | . North of he twin thirteen story |PI&ining that the Tozas Oil company, | S90% & Vorue s androns on " “Con- | MME. LOUISE LAROCHE Canton, O. March 16.—Rev. Dr. J. | gennte rostaurant hereafter will not be aimen and bresiaent k. B Garret. | bulldings Will be two others of unde- T ol e e it comreapaont | servation e DETAINED AT ELLIS ISLAND, | Ad0IPh Cascianelll has resigned the | gaged by the cool toueh of stiver coin son of the conductors will go to New | termined height, bounded by the same | 5 Nl 1304 Of] company. ¢ AS & re- | AS 800n as he steps off the train the —— Dt orat e O e iy Y ieain® | The reform is because the wafters are - - now government employes, being paid Haven, Conn., in 2 dey or two to can- vass the strike vote now being taken by men on the New York. New Haven avenues and corresponding crosstown streets. The whole group of bulidings will be nearly.half a mile long, by les: and Hartford. They will be accom- panied by the five vice presidents of each of the two national orders now in this city. The grand councils of both wnions held a preliminary eonference in the city today. NEGRO'S HAIR TURNED WHITE than a quarter of a mile wide, accessi- ble by the present subway and those now projected. = The cost of the outlay has not been announced. PACKERS MUST SHOW BOOKS. cent executive order prohibits the pur— chase of government supplies from trusts, Mr. Hisgen requested the sec- retary to terminate the contract with this company. & Secretary Dickinson has replied that there are two reasons why this request cannot be complied with: ~ First, the war department has no knowledge that the Texas company is @ trust and can accept nothing less president wi) / occupy an_automobile which will be part of the St. Patrick’s day parade in Michigan avenue. 'The rest of the day’s programme has been arranged by, the Irish Fellowship club. WRECKAGE FROM LOST LINER. Life Buey and Oar of Prinz Willem Found Off Coast of France. Says She is Widow of Gen. Laroche of the French Army. New York, March 16.—The French consul general has been asked to take up the case of Mme. Louise Laroche, who says she is a widow of General Etienne Laroche of the French army. She was detainad today at Eliis Island by the immigration -authorities - until more of her past can be learned. She investigate the Italian situation in the United States in an effort to get at the root of Halian crime, particularly the Black Hand outrages, The task will require. about four years. When the reporf of the findings is made to the pope it will contain suggestions for the remedy of these conditions from a re- ligious standpoint. The Rt Rev. Diomede apostolic delegateto the U ¥aleonio, rited States out of the contingent fund of the sen ate. to be ébon pictures of grief. The waiters are reported tonight TO BEAR ROBERT EMMET'S NAME Unique Memori a 8t Boston. March 16.—A unique memo- Justice Swayze Rules Favor of the | than the decree of a court to that ef- st jarch o was a first cabin passenger on the |at Washington, has sanctioned the | rial to Robert Emmet, to be created ARD TIE SN TIPS SN L Grand Jury. 2 tect. Second, the order does not apply | traces of tae Duten tmer Brine Wi, | Greek lner Themistoclea © S y) by the subscrintions of Americans of By One Night's Fright in Adventure .| to contracts made before its issuance, | 11._since. she was reported as missing | AlS0 a passenger was Thoodore Max- | ~ Rev. Dr. Casciauelli’s appointment s | Irlsh hirth or descent, iy nropossd by with 156 <abds Cold Trenton, N. J., March 16—. ~iice |28 was the case in the Texas oon- | were picked up at sea near Belle Hle,| . an American, who says he was'also due to the apostolic delegate. He | Migs Anna Gallegher of this eity, to . Swayze signed an order today ca. g |tract. off s the coast of France, today, and |formerly an officer of the United States | will take up his new duties Monday, | take the form of a ship to bear the . ond, Va. Mareh 36— By a har. | UPon the meat-pacing companies i o 5 leave no doubt regarding the fate of | Davy and later of the Turkish nav; beginning In this dlocese name of the 'rish patriot. Tt is pro- - Sdventore. with fire and coiq, | dicted for conspiracy and restraint of | REQUIEM TO THE LATE the vessel. A life buoy and a boat's| He Interested himself greatly in her —— posed that the eraft shall be a combi« i : | trade fo produce their books for the oar both bearing the steamship’s | Case and wished to accompany her to CONGRESS. nation of merchantman and stesmship Stephen Green, & negro’s hair turned in a night from coal black to snowy inspection of the Hudson county grand PROFESSOR SANFORD Played at Yale University by MNew name were fisst found floating near Belle Ile. Subsequently a propeller Ellis Island, but it was not permitted. Mme. Laroche has plenty of money and showed a diamond studded dccora- to ply between ports in Ireland and America for the transportation of Trish merchandise and passengers. white. . re than that, Green's locks, The order requires the companies to . blade and a name board evidéntly be- p once Kinky as i the characteristic of | yoint® thele Hooks o the SMe of the York Symphony Orchestra. Tonging o the mall- steamain woes | tion of the Order of Medjldie, present. | Administration Railroad Bill in Sen- | MQrehandiae and passongers, =~ s race. are now straight as any white | 2TNE SR Tooks 1o the of 3 i washed ashore at a meighboring is- | ¢d to her, she says, by the late sultan,| ate—Cannon Again Defeated. associated with her in the project in- man’s. een anq & companion.. while ‘Exchange place, Jersey Cit: New Haven, Conn.,, March 16.—A | Jand. Abdul Hamid. She has lived until re. tend that the Robert Bmmot lh‘ll be junting T the woods lay down and |pofore’ Marcn 25 for the inspection | Loquiem to the late Brof. Samuel S. = cently in Constantinople. Washington, Mareh 16.—The bullt in an Irish: shirvard, seelRblY slept ore_ their campfire. Teen | gnd examination of the grand inquest | Sanford was played at Yale university | The Prinz Willem T, of the Royal istration raflroad bill was und is- | Belfast, by Irish workmen, and the of awakened with his clothing in flames. He ran four miles through the snow for help, tearing off his burning gar- ments as he ran. When he reached help he was almost nude. of Huckon county, or by a subsequent inquest. The books are to remain in the custody of the Corporation Trust company until July 1, subject to the further order of the court. this afternoon by the New York Sym- phony orcifestra, directed by Walter Damrosh. The numbers were the Xi- gar Symphony, No. 1, in A flat, and the finals of the Bram Symphony in C minor, which was selected by Professor Dutch West" Indfan Mail - line sailed from sAmsterdam for West Indian ports and New York on January 21, and some time ago was given up as lost. The crew and passengers numberei | fifty-two. FIVE PERSONS FOUND DEAD In a Shack in Houston—All Killed by Houston, Tex., March 16.—Piled in cussion during the entire session the senate today. In the house parliamentary tions consumed considerablc Again Speaker Cannon failed (v have the house sustain him in a parliament- ary ruling, 42 republicans voting with materials used In the vessel's construc tion shall be of Irish manufacture, produetion The_ furnishings of ths vessel are aiso to be of Irish make Memorial Fountain Presented Town of Diverce Granted Beulah Stubbs Under- z Sanford last fall when he knew he hid RECEIVED $183,323 FEE. but a short time to live. A favs jon 1 little shack - Milford. land. 2 - avasite e e shack in Houston| he democrats in opposition. ilford. hymn was sung by a chorus of 00| PEARY BOTTLE FOUND IN SEA. the bodies of Gus Schultz | 'After the questions relating to the | Milford, Conn, March 16,—The vil- March 16.—Beulah Rerio, Cev. Underland, daughter of J. C. Stubbs Due Her Late Husband, Col. Robert G. Ingérsoll, for Services. voices, with Professor Parker at the organ The audience in Woolsey hall Set Adrift Off Grant Land Last Fall his wife, their three vear old daugh- ter and six months’ old son and V rules were disposed of, the hous: sidered several bills upon its cale ar. lage improvement society of the town has been pr nted a memorial foun- Stubbs. general trafic manager of the was made up of friends of Professor ,—Picked Up Off Ireland. E. Hymann, a boarder, were found to- | Both the scnate and the house will be n by Gec H. For Vo Harriman lines, dwm. offices at Chi- Boston, March 16.—After a ten | Sanford, who had been invited by the day by a deputy sheriff who had been | [\ mession fomorrow o i:;‘h. arqoted 11.{11.5."42-3’..«'\1.“ Yn‘v?(“p: cago. was granted a deeree of divorce | vearg' legal struggle, Mrs. Eva A, |family and prominent members of | London, March 16.—A bottle thrown | summoned by neighbors after no one tors, who were among the first of th on_the groumds of cruelty, Ingersoll of Dobbs Feny, N, Y., re- | Musical circles here and from many | overboard .from Commander Peary’s |could be roused in the building for| p0 - o 2l gl L o | 3OTE, IV, EEE IR 0, TR TARE BE €00 Reno, March 16—The case was heard | calved today a fee of $183,323 due her | Places in the east. Arctic ship Roosevelt off Greenland on | nearly a week. All had been slain by | Made Defendant in o placed on the green in fromt of th behind closed Aot o T ot <on- | jate husband, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, September 2, 1909, was picked up off | blows on the head. $25,000. Dubifc 1ibrary dnd the town hee mereed tested by the defendant. John Sunder: | gor hig éfforts in contesting the will of | SOFT COAL WAGE CONTROVERSY | Kinsale. Treland. foday. A letter in- | The murders evidently occurred last| Boston, March 16.—Capl. Charles | bo glve 11 n perpetunl sunpiv of we late of the Hritieh land. Property rights were settled out of court, Mrs. Sunderland getting. bulk of valuable real estate in Andrew J. Davis, the millionaire mine owner of Butte, Mont. Cri to Be Reached Today—Commit- closed in the botty and addressed to E. Millan of Frankfort-on-the-Main, sald that the bottle had been set adrift and bolt- ned week. The house was locked ed and the windows down. were late Glen Collins, ar- my, and divorced husband of Mrs. Naf. alie Schenck Collins of New York, was ter, The societ the government will be placed can of by ont s also secured from the town the The check was made out by the Reno :n: "’:,‘ lr‘\ionx'lth lllm:x:‘y;_ board | SleTK Of the United States circuit tes to Report, to ;ascertain the rate of the current| The simflarity of the wounds leads| made a defendant i a suit for $26.000 | hajl and will be dedicated on Memoria Sundertand is chairman of the board | S5t “The result of this Sit is on. L 7 on'the Labrador coast. the police to believe that all were kiil- | brought today by Mre. Bilen B. Rv.cr | gay of regents of the University of Nevada | 3" snase in the twenty-vear contest |de SRl 0 Mavch fh s Aqter algnt ed by some person who, hiding the| of this city, Frederek W. Fosdick of [ Y A e e tiqa ttional committee- | over the Davis estate. i e R o Dl iiee * Fiadie is | Weapon, escapea after locki the | Fitchburg is made @ co-defendant in e S THom Nevadh ¥ s in the wage controversy between | Five Hindoo Freaks Arrive at Ellis | i oab? 3 5 et | Saturday Half Holiday a Spiritual Robert G, Ingersoll was engaged to | the soft coal mine operators and miners e the sult. Mrs. Ryder claims that aft E E Break the will, but instead secured a |of the central competitive field will be » s S e er she had ioaned Colling bonds, stocks | Necessity. John P. Cudahy in North Carelina. [jargc. settlement for the contesting | reached tomorrow. This fs the time| , NNew York, March 16—For failure to | Fire Partially Destroyed Trestle on|and cash, he assigned hiz Interese (1 o New Haven, March 16.—The New Asheville, N. C.. Mdrch 16.—John P. | heirs, and the court awarded his es- | set for the sub-scale committee to re. | déclare diamonds and emeralds which | watertowrs Branch New Haven Road,| Marble quarrs to Fosdick, and then | Haven Religions federation at o gut Cudahy of Kansas City, who recently | tate the fee which was pald today. port to the scale committee, which will | he carried in a wallet, Merwani K. Waterb P AMecon - 15 = * | lert for Emgiund. ering here tonight passed resolutd figured in the sensational cutting of | report to the special convention of the{ ¥2Ri. a Hindoo, en route to Chicago -mé,fl.‘r’;:’a . mmi’n ’“‘«}1 =$ z—l"? —_— 10, the effect that a Saturday half h Jere F. Lillis has arrived here and is | g, With Violating the Elki United Mine Workers. This organiza- | With five Hindoo freaks, was arrested - T P & ~| Senator Tillman Leaves for Home. |4ay was a spiritual necessity The SRBOtel At Gub aF the Notals Charged g the N8 | fion will then decide whether there| DY the customs.authorities after land- [™Otive tonight partially destroyed a x ground was taken that a man laboring s ; " 3 Act. f 1 ing from the steamshlp Oceani: trestle 100 yards long just outside of | Washington, March i6—Senator Till- oy e With Mr. Cudahy is a valet whom it shall be a strike by 300,000 miners, | D€ p Oceanic today | eS8 O town branch of | man.with his wife and two daughters | %X full days o week was not In & phy Philadelphia, March 16.—Indict- and was held in $10,000 bail for’ ex- e foa b Jeft Washington for his home in ‘.‘.m“ slcal condition to want to atten 1= believed iz Cudahy's chauffeur who figured prominently in_the affair. The Cudahys arrived in Asheviile vesterday but refused to ses callers. Joseph Cudehy said ‘today thnt:he and his brother came here.for a brief rest. New York Lawyer Died of Rabi ments ‘charging the Lehigh Valley Railroad compagy with violating the Elking det by granting concessions in the transportation of property were returned by e United States grand Jurr here today The case probably will be called for trial in (he United States court here There is a feeling of apprehension on both sides tonight. Publicity of Campaigr Contribution: “Washington, March i§.—Perry Bel- mont of New York, president of the national publicity law organization, sued a sitatement today saving that he had : received from amination. Two of the freaks were sent to Ellis island, the others were allowed to land. Trani said he ‘Dringing tha jewels over for s Paris- i =~ Z i ¥ Gathering of New England Elect; Men. s rical the New, Haven road. The fire was by a crew of a freight train ind division and the blaze P by a rallioad fre crew WAh catigegine. Apparsti: ‘from the ity dep: was unable to get fo the of the fire on, account of the s of the o tresi] The trestie will be open to traffic tomerrow. - , 8. C., today. The senator, who a !.°, w weeks ago was at death’s door and rallied by his wonderful vitality, is well enough to walk and his physiclan declared there was no danger in his traveling, Swift Retired. Rear Admiral church on Sunday mornin sk L e Connecticut Chiropedists to Organize. Now meeting of the Haven, Conn. ‘March 16~ the muts A <l diwts of Yo, D eid ners e Bt 35 was ceiled today “for the purpose atate organizat of ' forming Amother object of New York, March 16/ —Arthur A. : Representat . wadaick, who_was bitten in the leg | © TUrC James M. Lioyd, chairman of the dem- | Boston, March 16.—Ome Gf the larg~ T Washington, March_16—Rear Admi, | e mesting will e the. formulating of by a el dog four wee) 5 ocratic congressional ‘committee, .as- |est gatherings ral. Swift; mide for materigl fo the |PMANS, for the seeuring of & state i of rabies y in terrtble a; Senator Daniel Rapidly Sinking. ‘surances of full support of the McCall | England atténded the- first arfnual con- secretary of the navy, closed his getive | C2PSe system, was ireated at tle Pasteu Daytona, _Fla., March 16.—Senator | bill previding for the publication be- | vention, of the New England section of | Payson reer in tire’ navy today, hmving v e - John W. iel of Virginia is sinking | fore election of campaign contributions | the National Electric Light association | geles to New York, srrived tonigh ached the retiring age of ‘62, s Stefmahip Arrivals later he exposed himself ‘o rapidly and the end is expected before | and expenses, but as vet had not had | which opened here tonight. James T. ing walked about forty miles will be velieved by Capt, Frapk 1% | At Bremen: Mareh 15, Kaiser Wil- The senator has been in a |any reply from the republican commit- | Hutchins of Rochester. N. Y., spoke on | day. At the Fletcher. Rcar Admiral Swift hus ha i | helm der ‘Grosse,’ from New York, 4 apd symptoms of hydrophobia di veloped.. He was 36 years 0ld and a lawyen morning. tat coma for the past forty-eight tee to a letter whieh he semt inquiring the republican atsitude in the matter. “The Attitude of Toward the Biectric _etruck tomobile, war aem ears’ =ea service and shore duty nearly ecightean twenty-three year: At Naples: M; from New York, reh 16, Duca d'Aexta,