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* VOL. LNI.—NO. 69 NEW HAVEN MEN VOTED TO STRIKE| Cevied Parusrapis W Teloras [Insurance Probe iste: gM-uvch 27.—Jean Dupuy, min- m g ‘r: umhlicans —!. Guchkoff was cwmd | BT S Engksh Girls Fixing Up Slate O T Tim” Named was ‘commission. Result of Ballot Made quwn ‘to President ciSir, Ghan Tung: Lins-Ching, formerty |- Mellen Late Tuesday Afternoon i b.-.d - Tany. P "M B or to Ger- |\ TESTIMONY GIVEN BY GEORGE THE - LATTER WERE HIITAKEN NOT A SINGLE INSURGENT IN- F. SEWARD. FOR AMERICANS. cl 5T Rev. Lambert L. Conrady, a Catholic / SO LY. priost is reported dying Of 1eprosy in the colony he founded outside Canton, BUT THE DIFFIGUI’JTY WILL BE SETTLED, |srovici S =7 heavier then ia 37| REGARDED AS SERIOUS AEFAIR Snin b o SRR lliosotn. Colombia, March 22.—An of- lllnmln N::ognrk will preside at the ? # f 3 . | EiRssert tax of 8 per cont ok aii i | By Washington Authorities—Colombia | 6 gne Eniarged Rules Committes of | o' fand. at the fair for the act- | quoted at $10,000—State Senator Sul- It is Understood, without Aid of the National Organiz-|erican flour leaving the coast towns | Must Answer for Stoming of the| ... po ..‘mm R i""::i" The Department of Commerce and| 'IVan Says Seward’s Testimony s for the interior. J juin oaquin Samper, labor has adopted a new method for| Nothing But Hearsay. 3 i minist f 1l cted to '.hl i H ations—Another Conference to be Held Today, at minister of Gnance, objected to this | American Legation and Other Acta. Membership s Ton. AL Dwthof 2oc THE PRICE OF BILL-KILLING which Final Decision is Expected—Conductors Voted | ins the issuance of the decree, resign- United States., 3| H 3 —— — The H. f “the Hungaria e New York, March 22.—The name of 97 Per Cent. for a Strike, the :rainmen 99 Per Cent.| ., .. n..co wraren 22— THe an- | ang ooty Solombis. March 22-—The | | wasnington, Marcn 22—Through the | micr *and ‘the Sminiater Of agriculture | State Senator Timothy D, Sullivan, thorities are continuing their efforts to exp: rd: maze of speculation regarding were cut by inkwells thrown at them | familiarly known as “Big Tim,” fig- ‘break :p t;nehwell organized n mlzll:l: De‘l;onnstl nlflfhtho anhr‘x’td by angry flnvufle- ured briefly in the fire insurance in- 2 = § through which peasant emigrants to Gres - mmittee of the house was de- quiry today, but for the most part, as New Haven, OO, A 22 b | e mfecnce, ‘where. 4t 1s maid. they will | America, unable~to sscurs fim o | velobed today a slate for republican | The Senate Committes on Judiciary | at provious sessions, William iotch- came known late tonight that in all | SORTRREINE Teeting of the New York | are helped across the frontier. Four | | membership m that body. Several | voted to report favorably the nomina- | kiss, the state superintendent of insur— probability there would be mo strike | Central employes. -parties of emigrants 'erc Te- American minister, !:mo:z conferences were held and as a result | tion of W, S. Kenyon of lIowa as as- | ance, kept on sweeping the cobwebs B e e al cengg and subsequently six Gaerts ane it is understood the members of the | sistant atforney general, off alleged shady transactions at Al- T Yok e Hiives g Hasttora e Votes Counted. in recruiting such parties were Uribe’s house was | COMmittee may be selected on a geo- = bany in years gone by. raliroad. Although mo statement was |, New Haven, Conn, March 22.-—The Srrested. ~ L rioters. SEARHIoAE; Basis. Department reported 2] Offered to “Put OF” a Bill for $10,000. siven odt. it is understood that while | DAIIOtS cast b conguctors and SRS | L L oo R SUMMONED, Sharp Reminder to Minister Northoott resten: sy P e Yo A e s et A A men on W - ly al pes of vessels cou no Sullivan’s name, which gave a tinge Do definite action was taken, arrange. The tentative slate is divided into | pe built on the Great Lakes, ot modamfiy e ha el aation. wes Hartford rallroad system on the ‘Washington, March 22.—Recent hap- | grous A e Tnents were made whereby the difficul- | 204 4 ROOSEVELT CALLS n, Maj s, out of which the I 2 matter of & strike, should the confer. LL8 PINCHOT | yonings in Bogota, Colombia, / hwve | Zect one sach o on the dead ties would be settled by the emploves | ;.o committee be unable to secure a mpted the of ‘the road and the offficials without | SACS SOMIMIES bO Mpable, to Secure & Prompied the oMcials of the state de- 8roups follow: who worked as_a sewing maid. whila| bort CoRt G0 L Tl e ramenti ? 2 rtment remi ihe aid of fhe officers of the mational | ng” schedule demands, have —beon| formation on the Ballinger Contro- | bo S e T MO I searching New York for ner husband, | comPap:piestiied, that o reprementd organizations. er the meeting Mr. | ., toq. It is the understanding that M Ri i i Massa- | found the count engaged as a carpen- “ " Méllen left ‘for Boston, and the mat- | P0USC 6 R 00 S A avor of | Ver®¥—Many Rumors in Washing- s 1892 to “put off’ a bill objectionable ter of adjusting the difficulty will be e e e x| o cerning all matters of interest occur. - to the company for a consideration of SUPROTLINE - C06, CORMEe. ring in the capital. The assault on Born!ell of Diinois or Longworth of $10,000. Sullivan, who came to New taken up on his return. tantamount to a vote in favor of a - Washington, March 22.—Washington | tvo English girls by a mob, Who be- | Ohio: Young of Michigan oF Stevens | Moty or e oo het o o | York tonight ey g g b et brought in when George F. Seward, The | Countess Delka Romanoff of Russia, | president of the Fidelity and Casualty Vote Made Known to President Mellen. | strike as a Jact resort. 0 E ved them to be Americans, s re- | of i does not _take New Haven, Conn., March 22—The | Upon the completion of the count a | 10day woke up to the fact that Gifford nnesota. an unsatisfactory condition of affairs 8 it -y vote of the conductors and trainmen |sub-committee went to the railroad | PInchot, whom President Taft recently Sanded Meve af & sorious matier. Sl Smith of California. or Hawley of |at the Bremerton naval station, Wash- ::;”:_;';',,;:,':,‘g;;"g‘;,':;; B T opra of the New York, New Haven and |offices, supposedly for a conference | CaUSed to be deposed from the position Feeling Against All Americas n, or Howell of Utah ington. bill became a law in 1892 4 Yiartford railroad to strike if their de- | with General Manager Higgins, to] 9L prester of the United States, | wngt was first belleved to be @ From this slate the six republican » = Besides his reference to “Blg Tim" mands for increased wages was not | whom the result of the poll was to be | Nes on the ocean already four lt‘i;g‘: chous Aemihatration. Sve- b ool T o e committee of ten may | The Wireless Reports that Mme. Jare, | uilivan, the witneas Soward intimated granted was made known to President | announced. The result will not it Pres nst the ma: ent of the Amepe] CC ted e republican caucus | wife of the French minister to Haytl : o Fl oy X Grant_on the way to meet ex-Presi- | 2821 e g g > | tomorrow night. gave birth to twins aboard the steam- | thers r'::gve'«’-er:,"-h:":lw]:.:‘e"fmp:lmn'f;{“ o Mellen pf the road by the members | made public unless it is seen that ne- ican-owned Bogota City Railroad 4 dent Roosevelt, t ed it J insurance and certain life insurance v probably at Naples. "“g The list does pot include a single | er Prinz Joachim, from Kingston to tration commi E the New Haven road v e Sirinca heid Tate. this aRermoon. WWhen | SMicsle cannot e reopned: Mr. Pinchot is' due at Hamburg next | POV, 33 "GN SOE 19 U5 TEAreeq Y | insurgent republica New York: the conference broke up tonight neith- | TLater it was learned that the con- | Monday; Colonsl Roosevelt is to £ €. and it is thought that it | Position Taken by Ro;:ubhun Leaders ¢ jopripknies. er side would make any statement as | ductors voted 97 per cent. for a strike | Tl ya aples on the following Sat- | .,/ Jpapy ;mmm all American resi- Republican leaders take the position The Senate Bill Extendin, ng to Idaho | Other Prominent Names Brought Out. to what had been accomplished, other nnd the trainmen voted 99 per cent. for | Urday. dents in Bogota. that only by a rock-ribbed, unflinch- | {h¢ provisions of the Mondell bill, mak- Se 1 e name e brought ing 320 acres open to homestead set- | Several more names were brou out today. Among them was that of Louis F. Payne, former superintendent of insurance and the present republi- than to say that another meeting would strike. The total vote cast was 3.- e held tomorrow. The national offi- | 884; x.7su being for a strike and 86 cers of the trainmen and conductors | against. timent, was adopted by the house com- The fact of Me. Rinchot's departurell “ieoyat: seiias - this fiv‘ment will | ing. stalwart, regular republican mem- mittee on public lands, ey i m-fow persius NARAE Sows 20 premises s still a matter | bership can the rules committce tran-- of doubt, but to be no | sact any really effective business. They The widely current rumor here is o et — that Mr. Pinchot goes to meet the re- question that the ibian authori- | contend that the insurgents made a General Michael R-‘." " can leader of Columbia county, New - , president of < ANOTHER REASON FOR FRENCH SENATE PASSED e e L e T Tnitting the Fob Lo StoRS he American | the commitios af (o Iatan A b0t | the Cincinnati APAtiolr company, ad: by Gornetis SHurelt, alse of Chatham, THE HIGHER COST OF LIVING WORKMEN'S PENSION BILL. | day. - Nobody in a position to know | 1°8ation building and commit other | 0dd number; fhat it plainly made im- | [IIited beforc the senate high cost of| %) 00" "former committee clerk ad _ _—_ would elther confirm or deny this acts of violence against Americans and | possible the inclusion of any insure- | oy hurt his company. Albany, for several years acted as the Has Been a Demand for Much Better | End of a Legislative Struggle Extend-|of the story; there is no m&fly’n‘ American properiy. ent republica: 2 i agent of the late George P. Sheldon, Goods. g Ova Femr Yeors, to deny that Mr. Pinchot's principal [ The oficlals are awaiting with keen- | It was 33id by tho regular republi- Senator Simmons of North Carolina | President of the Pherix Fire Insurance company of Brooklyn. errand abroad~is to mest Mr. Roose- | S5t Interest the receipt of news from |cans, to permit the inclusion of an | JS7CE", BICMORs oF TIORCh, Caro/na Washington, March 22.—One of the | Paris, March 22.—The senate tonight | velt. FniNter NeTOE JasnEgent 38 ofe of the.six womld give Pon of e senate commitics whioh 1 | State® Senator Thomas F. Grad reasons for the higher cost of living | by 2 vote of 280 to 3 passed the work- | It is to be taken for granfed, then, il 7 ‘":—xl power as the speaker |y ooticating the cost of living, Sen- | name was mentioned again several Tas been & demand for much better | men's pension bill. This marks the end | that the ex-president will receve from | SYMPATHETIC STRIKE BROKEN, s enjoyed—in that he would doubt- | 4¢or Smith of South Carolina was ap- | times. goods, according to John A. Green of | of a legislative struggle extending over | the deposed chief forester his first di- 35,000 TEXTILE WORKERS consult his insufgent colleagues | noiviicq to the vacancy. The Grady reinsurance bill, which Cleveland, O., secretary of the Na- | four years and of a political agitation | réct Information bearing on_the B-l~ o L o g on every.move and that the regutars ghis i as shown yesterde- was passed after tional Association of Retail Grocers, | in France reaching back to 1582. linger-Pinchot controversy from “Instructed to Return to Work Today | leaon fave to agree with him or else | The House of Lords in committec of | three foreign companies had spent a who resumed the stand today before | ‘The plan I I el ] BE the ‘primeipats tn. that digate 5 The in Bigh e o hoommittee subject to a tie | the whole adopted the first and second | large sum for the purpose, also figured the senate investigating committee. | three sources for the creation of the | Was rumored here today that Senator —The End in Bight. vote of five to five, in case the in- [ g% PEE LOORICE t0r O O T.ord | in the testimony. People are better able to pay their | pension fund: First, obligatory yearly | Root, a member of the investigating = ;‘“Y'Emt chose to vote with the four | pocebery, to reform the house of lords, BS S g pa debts now than in former years, he | contrilfutions from the wage earners,|committee. and secretary of state in | Philaciphla March 22—At a meet- | democrats, who are to be selected In |ang Premier Asquith gave notice in|THOROUGH HOUSE-CLEANING zaid, and during the past two years he | amounting to nine francs for men, six | the Roosevelt cabinet, had written to | IN§ of the executive committee of the | caucus on Thursday might. e heane oF oo O hvar TeRit. ( had lost $9 one year and $27 the other [ francs for women and four and one- | Mr. Roosevelt at Khartum on the sub- | Textile Workers’ union tonight, it was | =Most of the insurgents disavow any |tjong bearing on the veto power of the AT ALBANY ADVOCATED. in bad debts out of a year business of | half francs for minors; second, the |ject. Senator Root would not talk dedfltd to instruct all employes to re- | desire for specific representation of | pouse of lords. et S B15,000. contribution of the employers, which l}ml‘;c the matter, ;s;lno t;onflrmlfion = " “.lk tomorrow. Thare ;r‘: this branch of the part Address by Former Republican County reen sai of the rumor was nable an: textile P Y Mir! Green saia the average grocery | Satials that of the wage sarnérs, and Ly city, and nearly all of them it waee | BITTER PERSONAL ATTACK AMPUTATED FINGER Committes President. bill of a family of five in Cleveland | third, the contribution of the state. other source. If it were true; it might . th was $50 a month. He said wages had | Even the experts afford at least a partial reason for the | about three R e out ol UPON SPEAKER CANNON ON MONKEY’S HAND.| New York, March 22—“If we do not clean up things in our own party, the fncreased in the Jast ten vears and | the . latter will be, the generally | supposed cablegram to Mr. Pinchot. 2 "mm'-'"“c striko In to. help. e edadia, g P onstdd tnat it was hard to get help. ot | 200t00. Sgure te 1 o P“‘fih“'.h'.'é’:‘."wm scofft u’: he cause of the striking street car|g, Mr. Shackleford of Missouri— | Operation Performed at the Auditorium | people will ciean up the Darty, and mny of its meetings discussed amount. until the scheme fin: controversy Committes of Ten in Session. Speaker Urged Not to Reply. e st B NIT A ROy F— - 5 raliaglp i35 procident of The committee adjourned indefinite- | works 50 “tpb concerned, On Philadgelphia, March :’—“‘lq com- ‘Washington, March 22.—A bitter Along Nicely. the republican coumty committee - 125,000,000 - s TheneBciados | the eve of Secteters. Balliagers: Solng | mitios of ten: the capid transit ofi- P e PR P A on the stand, in order fo seek, anin: | cials and State Senator MeNichol are | Personal attack upon Speaker Cannon | On Tussday morning on the stage of | New York Vet a Ui SEVERAL THOUSAND of 65, or service, | vited, an interview with the ex-pres- | now in conference at the residence of | #a5 made in the house just before -ad- u-e Auditorigm, where several tables | dore Roosevelt, thus advocated a thor- with ident, "On the other hand, those who | George ¥r. Eatle. Jr. discussing plans | journment today by Mr. Shackleford of | had been arranged, one of the valuablo | Ugh house-ciéaning at Albany, in an AT HOGAN'S FUNERAL.| cpjoyment. The full pension at Jnow Mr. Roosevelt say he is 100 g00d | for the termination ‘of the street car | Missouri. monkeys in the troupe owned by Mme, ( address tonight at a dinner in his Forrge s of liticl t fo real tha b “I_am not talking- about ‘Cannon- | Anita Diaz, who now has a big act on | honor given by his former assoclates Large Delegation of Yale Men Attends | [oWest ulit of contibution will be 4 | B ve Pinchot an unsougnt ‘ff,m;h: e U R R ism,” ‘shouted Mr.. Shackleford, look- | at the theater, a stunt not down on the | On the committee. Six Bundred of the 2 \sit_oMcials, | In& stralght into the eyes of Speaker | programme was performed, when Drs, | 675 members of the committee wero Services hose. tribution and pension | fore he had had an opportunity to dis- n is lllr:"hgy Rattorior, TR apdpenslon | S0aS (he At Wik Prosdont. Tett if,:nf.‘&é’e' 3':::“&3:‘:“'3_""&‘}’ Cannon, who occupied a seat on the | Casey and Gray amputated the little | present. Otto T. Bannard, the defeat- L March benefit of the law, which has | or some member of his political fam- | Jr., and others broke up at 1.30 this republican side. “I am talking about | finger on the left hand of the animal. | ¢d candidate for mayor of New York thousatid people today followed | peen modified to include in its schems | ily would be generally regarded as a | morni Cannon.” An anesthetic was used and the op- | on the republican ticket, was toast- hody of Jamnes J. Hogen, former | fhe previous old as: Qirect siap at an administration he n, president of the Amal- Mr. Prince of Tllinois, who was pre- | eration gvas a success in gvery way. | master. ain of the Yale football team,whose | enjoyed persons, would naturally feel bound to sup- | gamated ABsociation of Street ana | 51dIng. rapped the Missouri member to [ The finger had become diSeased and R T Sceurred in New Haven last Sun- Port: Blectric Railway men, as he emerged | °Fder, Whereupon Mr. Shackleford | caused the animal much pain. Just| CHINA'S MILITARY AWAKENING. morning. to the grave in St. Fran- | Sept n_flmfl s L jdiners and | (M:. Pinchot glipped away from | from the meeting saia: changed his language, saying: before coming here a tumor had been oo B cemetery here. seamen, who already enjoy pensions.| Washington last Friday evening and | “There is no seitlement in sients “I am talking about the gentleman |removed from the same monkey. It is| Universal Military Service to Be In- While most of the mourners were | as all atate employes are retired upon | next day sailed from New York for | <Phitadelphia Mareh . 23-—From from Illinoiss the Hon. Joseph G. | believed that the wound will heal rap- | troduced by New War Minister. residents of this town who had known | pensions at a specified age, this law | Europe. His absence on Saturday from | of the participants in the conference | Cannon. idly and no more trouble follow. the athletes from boyhood, many Wwere | therefore practically extends the old | the Ballinger-Pinchot hearing attract- | it was learned that the main points at| AS Cato had ended all his speeches| Berlin, March 22.—A military awak- R . s l-';%lofll age pension system to all the laborers | ed little attention. issue were the reinstatement of all the | PY_declaring that Carthage might be ROUND TABLE MEEnNG ening in China was foreshadowed in er places. efe was a large delega- | of Trance. Thomas R. Shipp, secretary of the | striking trolleymen md one of the 174 destroyed. Mr. Shackleford said, so, e an interview miven today by the Chi- tion_of Yale men, inel bers National Conservation association, of | men discharged a for years, he had been declaring that day or two prior . aring that | p, nese minister, Yin-Tchang, who is %3¢ 'a | Cannoniem must be destroyed if re- | PAPSF on Masters and Masterpisces of | 1088 1V, =~ HinclCians, who A of the Skull and _Bones, which - Mr, presiden the strike, and the authori eociety, to which belonged. CARNEGIE TRUST CO. ROBBED, | 0 A, B e B e | toneie commmitioe o prcsent. o “yhs | Aublicanism ana represemtative gov- | Dutch Art by Mrs. Elizabeth B, [about to relin Peking to assume the Prayers wore said at the Hogan home ROMANTIC STORY IN DETAIL. | gone to Europe for_a “much needed | company the grievances of the em-|ernment in America were to live. Dav ministry of war. “Come on, Murdock; let us fight it d to introduce universal mil- &t 9.20 o'cloc Requiem mass was held —_— o &t St Francis church an hour Jater. | Messenger Boy Skipped with §20,000, e M ichots mas N e e e out on the principles that lie at the | The Round Table was entertained | jtapy ik el Pt oo g icklayers to Return | foundation of free government.” shout- | on Tuesday evening at the First Con- | jster. =~ ~T¢ we make &ll the available The priests in charge of the services Taking Along His Girl. presented and he felt it was an r- were all connected ~with the local (o s Fame time for him to so away, . He ad- to Work This Week. ed Mr. Shackleford, in tiagic tones, | gregational chapel. The first number [ men join the military, we have such church. New York, March 22.—From an un- | mitted Mr. Pinchot had made up his | Philadelphla, March 22.—The first | gesticulating as though defying the | was a violin solo by Wentworth Pren- {an enormous population. some 400,000, PASTOR BRINGE BUFT confirmed report that the Carmegie | mind about the trip rather suddenly, | Dig break in the general sympathetic,| Powers he was opposing. tice, with piano accompaniment by | 500, that we shal lovershadow all oth- Trust company of this city had been | but he professed to know mnothing of | Strike came today when the journey-'| Mr. Shackleford cited instances of | Miss Ruth Potter. Mrs, Elizabeth B.|er armed nations. The dtails of the AGAINST BROTHER PASTOR | robbed of a sum ranging from $20,000 | the reported Roosevelt-Pinchot meet- | men bricklayers, numbering about | rulings of the speaker in refusing to | Davis gave a fine paper on Masters | plan have not yet been worked out, to $30,000, details of a romantic story | ing. He did not attempt to deny that 2,200 men, notified the master brick- | recognize members, 3 and Masterpieces of Dutch Art and | hut we propose to make our young layers that they were ready to return | Mr. Cannon rose in his place to | illustrations of the most celebrated | men soldiers, mot only through drill, r $50,000 Damages for Alleged Libel- | were developed today and substantiat- | Mr. Pinchot might see his former chief s e e | e e e e e s [ Defors ho returmed - to" the “Dntted | to work. The masters will act on the | make reply, but republicans near him | pictures were shown A Leak in (he | mar my canaation. *They st Tonrm — by the company tonight. States. matter tomorrow, and it is expected | urged him not to do so. and he gave | Dyke was read by Mrs. H. S. Black- | what a shame it is for the most an- Rochester Y., March 22.—A spe-| It develops that Thomas Browne, a | Later Mr. Shipp issued the follow- | Work will be resumed Thursday. . mar. elent and, in population, the greatest cial from Lyons, savs: The Rev,| messenger boy, receipted for a letter | Ing formal statement: iz g At times Mr, Shackleford attempted Miss Ruth Blackstone gave the piano | nation on the earth to be so weak. I Bradford F. Bauder, pastor of the First | containing a_deposit of $20,000, de- Mr. Pinchot sailed for Burope on VICE PRESIDENT’S SNEEZE to imitate the voice of the speaker in | solo Traumerei, and as an encore Men- | ghall have excellent assistants in the Faptist church here, has brought suit | parted with the funds and eloped with | the steamer President Grant of the s declaring that members were not en- | delsdohn’s Spring Song. A social half- | war office, who have studied European Caused S-nmn and Galleries to Roar | titled to recognition. hour followed, during which refresh- military systems, and who will be of against the Rev. Dr. it A Mabel Love, a 17 vear old girl of Jer- [ Hamburg American line last Satur- Sator of Treraont Temple, Beston for | ey City. The alleged theft occuired |day afternoon. He will go to Copen- With Laughter. He insisted that the bill to pension [ ments were served by the histess, Miss | the greatest help.” ‘; 900 damages for the alleged circu- | in January, the young pair were traced h;;sen, Denmark, where he will visit e fi':“;':”‘t;‘c’{ "‘(flu""tml”ll:?; Dl"t!finll-u~ g; E \\BK'I;S.V:!“%:E(I l:)v'V Mll‘r-;)i J(‘r_!r!‘llla once: Los his sister, Lad hnston. - a: on, March 22.—Ker-ker- 0ok D n the civil wap| M. Case_and Miss Mary Wattles. The lation of statements c srning him, | to Canada, thence to Angeles, s sister, ly Johnston. Mr. Pin ] ng‘t"ce P éherlfne;nk:;' g o P el A i ot b PR s ot st B L e S HEINZE TO BAR APRIL 25. = s, I e from where they now are on thelr way | chot has been working hard and felt | kerchoo. (figal:g&w:::“weptc{:c\:lufidm back to New e%ork A large mnlnx that a vacation for a while would do | terrupted Senator Bacon right in the been passed had it not been for the | Delft and Its Potteries, by Miss Sarah Dr Bavder was in charge of & church | of the money was recovered with the | him good. I do not know when he | middle of a speech in the senate today | influence of Mr. Cannon in prevent- | L. Tyler. 2t Bridgeport, Conn.,-and resulted in | young man's detention, On his arrival | will return. He has engagements in | by sneezing, loudly and emphatically. | ing its consideration .on the floor of _ his giving up his pastorate there. Pre- | he will have to face a charge of ab- | the United States early in May.” Dignified senators forgot their dignity | the house. MAY PEPPER-VANDERBILT. vious to his_Bridgeport charge Dr.|duction brought by the irate parents | The only address Mr. Pinchot left | and roared, and the galleries joined in e — New York, March 22.—After a lively Bauder was Dr. Myers’ -.-lmnt a: of Miss Love. behind him at his Washington resi- | the laughter. The vice president im- OBITUARY. Last Engagement in This City At- tr‘[unr;onslt ttmfor‘e .V:xtdxe ll’lloixh in ;)A» Tnites ates circuit cou odav. he First Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, w! - dence was Copenhagen, and a large | mediately appreciated the humor of the — &n estrangement 1s pl:'ud to have b CAPITAL OF $25,000,000, number of letters and telegrams are | situation and with mock gravity, bring- Theodore Bourne. Grecthit Sed, Alteninne. trial of F. Augustus Heinze was set Ba being forwarded to him there. ing down his gavel sharply, he ex-| New York, March 22.—Theodore| Mrs May Pepper-Vanderbiit, Amer. | 40Wn peremptorily for April 25, when Judge Held lace because, it is SMld, of Dr. Bau- 35S popularity. e EREATMERRUG TRUST] —_—— , | claimed: Bourne, one of the founders and first | jca’s most noted medium, appeared be- | Judge Holt will be sitting in the crim- —_— § e 3 GOVERNMENT WEIGHER GUILTY.| “The chair will come to order.” secretary of the Soclety for the Pre- | sore g well filled house at the Spiritual | inal branch. Henry A. Wise, United OHIO HOME FOR Formed to Make War on the Chain of e Semr Bu‘ ek Lh;n proceded with- | vention of Crime ‘of this city and an| agcademy on Park street on Tuesday sm;c- dl.;lltrlrll .lno:n‘ex X/l-“"ulf;xllmn t FRIENDLESS CATS AND DOGS. Cut Rate Stores. Judge Holt Sentences Mescal to Ten |out fu or SRtacruption: ;cefl;;e ‘gmlmth;m;ev;z::rotmm:na.zi evening, this being her last engage— szd:‘vn-flzueg;r:h;uew ;;:m.:rm o c:( Months in Penitsatiary. MONEY. POR TWO BATILENIPS | oo e 15 OEhE ot tho homs of kit 2@ | ment' . this city In sonie g, e she | THIES B Thirty Thousand Dollars Subscribed | oW, York, March 22.—A new co- L st EDpaEETE e, N He was is to resume on the first of April the | the 5 = operative drug trust, with a capital of | New York, March 22—The jury in g years oM. His father, the Rev. George | pagtorate of the Aurora Grata temple| The demurrer interposed to the most Bourne, was a pioneer abolitionist and | 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. where she was for. | recent indictment ~found = against cated. M Heinze was withdrawn, and the cop- for a National Refuge. . 325,000000, nae beeri formed to maks | the case of Samuel J. Mescal, an as— Tase)- Asroustotion. SN SRVEAIAN Vo | Smrie. i SO T IOy O B ar on the two powerful corporations | sistant gover was| House—Estimates Cut $2,000,000. |2 frie companion of Lloyd Gar- ;lc % v e Cleyeland, O, March 22.—All friend- | which now operata chains of cut Tate | on tral nerore Jodee Soon i oS rison and Wendell Phillips. T e o A erbilt <21 | per man stood up and formally pleaded less dogs and cats are invited to|stores throughout the United States.| United States circuit court, charged | Washington, March 22.—The naval | Mrs, Margaret Custer Calhoun Maug- | diences with the revelations of her | B0t gullty. The last indictment was Painesville. a village east of here, on| First steps in the fight were taken to- | with conspiracy to defraud the govern- | appropriation bill, carrying $129,037,602, h power, and Tuesday evening was no | filed on March 3 last, and the initial and after the beginning of next fall, or | day when the stockholders of the Am. | ment by underweighing imports, re- | was reported to the house today by the o exception. indictment two years ago. thereabouts. erican Druggists’ Syndicate voted to | turned a verdict of guilty today and | naval committee. This amount is about | NeW York, March 22 —Mrs. Marga- | ““Y PG 0N 00 tor her address she took | There remains forty-seven different Announcement was made Tere by |increase the capital stock from $200,- | asked the court to Show mercy $2.000,000 less than the department's|Tet Custer Calhoun Maugham, 57 vears | . A8 the toblc for her address she took | o nis charging over-certifications and Dr. W. C. Stainforth that $30.000 has| 000 to $25,000,000, and filed incorpora- |~ Judge HAlt declined to grant a mo- | estimates. The bill provides for a | oid, Wife of John' Maugham. n con- | JuGience, speaking npon The Attitude | MMsapplication of the funds of the been subscribed for the erection of a| tion papers in Albany for e subsidiary | tion for a retrial and sentenced Mesoal | naval increase of two first class battle. | Lractor of this city, and sister of Gen. | 3¢ GPRCE SRCRERE WROR S OE ATH God, | Mercantile National bank. national bome = :lt;lh:(r pussies and gompany to be known as the American | to ten months in a penitentiary and | ships, one repair ship, two fleet colllers gfif;f:fih‘g“fime"m?H";;m“',’;:’ 138% | Jesus and the Bible. She afirmed her g land .t Painesville has been secured| . & e e P iR died at a hotel here today of cancer. | PSHeT “,‘fl;‘!’t’,r‘";::i of B st . oae | BPON IELAND WRECK'S: DRAD, 4. as a site for an almshouse for them. CONGRESS. Steamship Arrivals. B. & O. Road Wage and Conditions §;‘=,;;:§ I'Abee:l‘::ra":t;dwgl‘x‘;dfl::,: aiime | gevoted to spirit messages, of which a | Twe Additional Deaths Reported—Four It is the irpose of the founders, - Vi e ’ el B Bttt b oaatiiak e e A At Nayles: March 17, San Giovanni, Conferences Resumed, physicians to attend her. Her condi- | 87¢4t number were given and readily Bodies Unidentified. the inmates of the place in comfort un. | Pension Appropriation Bill Debate | from New York:; Virginia, from New | Baltimore, March 22.—Conferences | tion was thought to have improved | FeCO8nized. Envelopes prepared by — h o - 2 people in the audience with initials or | yarehalltown, Ta, March 22— Twe til they die a natural death. Contined—Codification of Judiciary | York; 18th, Madonna, from New York. | touching wages and worki condi- | recently. and the end came unexpect- y e Laws. At ‘Genoa: March 18, Duca D’Aosts, | tions were resumed today betweon of- | edly while none of her relatives was O Ve ae Mmeans by which | more victims of yesterday's Rock Is- NORMAN PINDER MISSING. 2 trom New Yoric trom | Acials of the Baltimore & Ohio rail- | present the spirits who had messagés for, those | 1and, wreck died last night, bringing ‘Washington, March 25.—Th aples: March 21, Ancona, from | road and representatives of"the engi- | Mrs. Maugham’s first husband, Lieut. " Lo st of dead up to 44, and making Complainant Against Pug-xm Jack | today bo:ln constderation of a bifi | Philadelphia and New York_ad neers of the system, They wik be con- | James Calhoun, lost his life 'in the At st ::‘fp; "‘;‘)"":‘_:; ”;fl:,""fl au- | the wreck the most appailing in the o York, March 22— Subpoena | Speaking upon the = administration’s | At London, March 22, Minnetonka, — medium was frequently upplauded for | ged, making the recognized dead 40, servers from the district attorney’s | 'ailroad bill, expressed confidence that |from New York. 3 Lillis-Cudahy Case Dismissed in Kan- | "'g SPMyrt gl o7 00 000 “for next | 414 leaving four still unidentified. pffice were unable today to locate | it w«:;fldfl‘:;:’ materially amended be- > o S o will P ‘Webb City, Mo., March 22.—An ex- sas City Pe Court. Sunday that Mrs. Nettie Holt Harding e Norman Pindar. the negro complainant | fore its final passage. =~ : apan’s Land Ownership Bill Passed. | plosion of dynamite magazine at Red| Kansas City, March 22.—The case | of Somerville, Mass.. would be here for Handkerchief Cotillion. .{:m".;:lcx:m:onnso:h jthe | vugiiist prnnfllfi“on Frnsts on: o e rauane | syEoklo; March 23—The land owner- | Dog mine is reported to have killed an | growing out of the attack made by J. | spirit messages, while the address| A handkerchief cotlllion at Cadilia whose asssult 18 set for to- | Sppropristion, bill contim ship biil was today passed by the |entire family and several mintrs. P. Cudahy, the packer, upon Jere Lil- [ would be by himself, this service being | hall 'on Tuesday evening was a pretty ..h- "Be‘l‘chmvfl? made in nfllar’l Both ho: will be T sesbor 85 house of peers. This bill permits the —_— 1is, the banker, was dismissed in the | the anniversary of Modern Spiritualism special feature for the dancing class unt mdt S b T Sonipaiihy g ownership o!'la.nd in Japan by such Packers Served with Summons, municipal _court here today. Daniel | as the first spirit messazes were re- | and was led by Mrs. J. J. Kenned el s B E g P cxtonas. sstar o=l | Chicago. March 222, — The twenty- el Y SESoREey. st cqlyen. ou Biskcelt, 3% R4 Another favorite fgure was the star: Finge. imilar privileges to | seven firms an: ividuals accused farther than which was led by Jullan Harris, and ‘The utlfl‘:lh ‘wobnbll‘y‘ n:;l:l be | Will Leave Wage Dispute Open to Ar- Japa.ne!:d resh;:nuh 2’!;.1\5 d.set Wwill be | the government in its sult to ,"m,‘:{ should not have been brought in Rooster Fight. the Paul Jones was heartily entersd uni compl can bitration. prorogued on Marc] the . National Packing company were mmm court. into by the thirty couples on the d." It was said that Johmson | (picago, March 22.—Aocerding to an served with summonses today. o L AT R An_ingeniously-atranged ropater-wht | roor, Nas eads ar tomorros: 3 inoiaent. tontei the S T Sy Weston Ten Days Ahead. > e e Easter Egg Rolling on White Houss |0 the wincow of o Maln street cisar after “'h.a wwredubetmou ind and the nm_ Corliss, Kan., March 22.—Edwua "Jonathan Smith’s Condition. ¥ of children on Tuesday afternoon, .:d Fined for Breach of the Peace. m ve arran; Payson Weston, the transcon | Jonathan Smith, the oil man,’ who arch dent | also attracted a crowd of their ciders,| Before Justice Willlam Smiddy in Dynamite - Explosien—Entire Family Killed. grand it their dimcumn pedestrian_ arrived here at 11 oclock ) < see what "the children | Montville on Tuesday evening tonight. He walked 43 mi today 3 were looking at. A tapper on the win- | Crotty was presented on the charge of d is now 23 miles from Kansas Clty, dow first used to attract attentis solicitin; At the f th L $125,000 Fire at Waco, Texas. resentation and seniority and Wil leave | which he will enter tomorrow, ten al: pined intign, 8. e Tequest of the gran & und then the chickens set to fighti juror that cha was wi 4 ‘Waco Texas, March 22—The main | the wage dispute open to arbitration. days ahead of his schedule. comfortabls roll eggs. Children only l’nl- yho were working the wires Inn.- {rmh of fhs'.‘ '\‘I‘b:hgn- _of the Texas Ch;llu.g_ u‘r‘t:; et wi == o and grownups must ac- found a lot of fun in - Olm.' o Re 'l'“. d‘—Jmk-tha- ecneri ‘them if - galn admit- -o;l hv'w“ hqulck;y“fh!}’ could collect col-.

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