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WL LIL—NO. 70 con TR mts Vistere =20 e Trouble Began at Newark, Delaware, and End-| 3t B R bast LA S Aviton Meot o s than that cu. ! ed at Wllmmgton . : UNCILMANICI GRAFT EVIDENGE |LETTER RECEIVED BY PERSONAL | Will be held at Rheims sily Sand s | rEaRFULLY DECLARES “THIs ABOUT ALL IN. FRIEND OF EX'LOR‘R- The English House of Lords has LOOKS LIKE A ROUGH DEAL."” passed the third and last of Rosebery’s resolutions for the reformation of that tate of Ro- aman-Ir-Wiza, killed the awnar, 2 = ‘body. THREE MEN KILLED, SEVERAL WOUNDED | .=, siiea, the owner, wsf ORE CONFESSIONS wHY RELEASED AFTER FIVE HOURS A 4 i hand to hand Azhting, and then sacked NINE . COCK LEFT NEW YORK “Mnjlolr 8y, vuur, Wlnhmgten"-] chief 5 - police, a good ilea to the place. Rotterdam_ March 23.—The British | Prompt Action to Be Taken Against|Has No Funds to Go to the Arctic ’ : ’ Conductor Wellman cf Philadelphia Pul'man Porter steamsnip St Nicholas, from Savan- | prine g Oisorderly House| After Proofs ired by.the. Uni versity of c.ponhmn. Williams of Jersey City, and J. H. Bethea of South|12_ o jatitude 41 morth, longitude 46 I Traffic to Be Next Taken Up. weapons Witnesses in Assault Case Failed to Appear—Johnson’s Bail Raised from $1,500 to $5,000—Bond Furnished. let the women hnve hatpin: of defense. A Bill to Reimburse the 61,131 de- positors in the old Freedman's Saving and Trust company was favorably re- Carclina, who Started the Fight while Drunk or In- Bement, dismasted and with | ber decks % e ported to the senate, - : p W ‘transatlantic steamships, and is 2 dan- | - Pitts meL Bellingham, Wash., M: 23.—Dr, : New York, March 23.—Jack Johnson sane, Lost 1iheir Lives—Tragedy Result of Words e i A L R g oy mhuzs.n.mn Mareh 23—Nine mors | Bellin g SO Mok 3% pworn Statements Wers Filed bY | heavyweignt = champion of the priss Between South Carolinian and the Colored Porter. Pasts, March 35 The civil court toe | Loy o8 their i Tocotved ‘s, letter | Propient Gomoers of the Federation R Smpes Dre houry todey iu & o Judge R 8. today from. Mrs. ke Jated Vaiba” | against the United States Steel corpo- | frea again bt ha e in seom for not dl.y dismissed the suit- brought by M. | tell; all Y Bernard, a Belgian . tutor, . against | eiimagic goatt Shon,aoout the s th, ration. only was he'locked up for nearly hait Wilminston, Del, March 23.—An ex{ | posse at bay, and also held up the | Henry Clews. Jr, of New York, to | tence postponed.. a day, but while dancing and singing eiting fight in which three men were | train from 5.17 until 6.35. During this | Iecover, $20.000 damages. Clews and | Ope Confessor Wept Like a Child. Nine Japanese Seal Pomchers, Who |in his cell a process server showed killed occurred on a nortibound Bal- | time many shots were fired by him and | Sernard coliaborated in the transla- | o 0 00 2088 ‘nine, the former presi- | 12¢ Pole. Dr. Axtell said today: have completed sentences of imprison- | thrust the bars a summons and com- timore & Ohio railroad train today. It | by others until finally all the windows ; LioT, of Frenc e cothm ] Satior an n council Whlliam | SPent Money in Defending Himself. | MEUL In Ajuska, were prigoncrs on the | plaine In o puit for 31768 and sonts Lhis city, Several personis were wound. | Firemen Turned Hose on Southerner. | Wi *aiotoled by Mr. Clows, Bernard | Ik to those who confessed. has aiso | tht Cook: made bl y vl oo B o contract’ the Delaware avenue station here upon | ., imoys' et the, Baltimors snd SUo f then broushe suit on the ETound Hhat | anox ot i o . » he firat arrived a2 | 1t Is Reported from Bluefields, that Tears in Champion's Eyes. the arrival of the train at 5.17 o'clock. | {he Battle had lasted about an hour the | permanently $60 a month and that his y g against bitter attacks from | 12 men In the gulse of nurses. were | wThis looks like a rough deal” sald The Dead. police realized that they would be un- | entering into such contract caused him Semassinate Gomeral Mstrada. leader of | Johnson, as tears came to his eyes. I . E. Wellman, aged 40 ¥ ¢ | able to drive the man from cover, and | to lose his position as tutor in vari- wept public. h 5 ta bave come here on a court order and Phiiaddiphin, eonnstor of the. tealn: 12 was sent to a local fire com- | aus families. The suit was dismissed, the revolutionists, and his secretary. lmow they take fhis action against Samuel Willlams, colored, 56 | pany near Dby "rhe Trepion: ruwlil;;l:fi however, and Bernard was condemned :ontea.or. tried to soothe him. Mrs. Cook, and b Former Queen Liliuokalani of Ha- fl‘.:”}.u""rflflfz.“"'“ TN T mopl;{me?g;fiewhfl!%lx!}e; e nem e a | vy thocosts ';’;’L‘; ity” C;Pl::"*" wrd ""“ ke S - wall sailed for Honolulu after unsuc- | Johnson i3 sertainly geeting ac- s 3 the fire ‘barricaded behind trucks | TAWNEY complef statemen m cessfully pressing at Washington her | quainted with the courts. He Bethen, ‘aged 40 yeuts, of Dillon, 8. O.jthe/ fremen Dassibafied baling trocks | TAWNEY SLATE SEERCTED Brand, Wasson and Klein, who were | Engia: found him claims against the United States gov- | peared today, grinhing as usual, charg 4 BY THE REPUBLICANS. o d wreck and very ill e ernment for compensation for crown | ed with beating one Norman Pinder, a Wounded. played upon the windows of the toilet o L her fault | lands. negro one-half his size, in an uptown 5 — to John O. Wiley, aged 40 vears, a park | Toom. Six Members of H iios Cosial ngt The desperado fired @ number of lembers of House Rules mit- district attorney Is ready to | that Cook id not ap; pnncly at resort some weeks ago. Pinder at the ;E“.:E".‘L'a“.’l‘;? mgfike?velfi;g‘ '."3:? shota at the firernen, but they were| tee Chosen—Speaker Voted for the B eed akaiuge sivers_sand |the time he was unfavorably reported | The Alaska Steamship Company's | time declined to buy a drink becauso izen of Wilmington, shot in the leg. |0t injured. Subsequently Bethea,| Tawney Slate. e :&t:m::‘ s'lve!‘\nn;lt- ;;- on. She says she mokhhém Holhnd steamer Farralon, which went on a | he couldn’t afford to buy “wine” and Others were grazed by flying bullets. drenched with water, staggered to the o Tnont _“'rn impli 7 e | France, Italy and then to Spain, where | reef in Cook inlet January 12, has gone | that, he added dolefully, was all that 4 > platform and, the police once more| Washington, March 23.—With only|5ome Prominent men. The opportunity | they embarked for Buenos Ayres. to nleces. Five men who hadsbeen | the ‘present — John Arthur Johnson Result of Altercation with Porter. |called upon him to. surrender. His |the friendliest of rivalry, but with a | (2 voluntarily confess and receive post- | “From Buenos Ayres fhey went|standing by the wreck reached the [ would drink. = With o reminiscent The triple tragedy was the result |reply.was several shots In quick suc- | keen' interest the republican caucus ""“edd ;Bmme or “immunity” has | arouna c.r Horn to le. Cook iS| ghore in small boat: touch he recalled that there was & of an altercation between Bethea, who | cession from his revolver. fonight selected the six members of ety °tf;g:e”m:h:},_‘;"§“n:§n§g? ggln :V:Zn .."‘fi;."“ xe. in i ;gngl'; thibe when .rrorm;on as glad to drink s a passenger, and Williams, the i b the rules committee apportioned to the - fight for n uds out of & bucket Porthe 1 the Pullien parior tor o Shot Dead by Police Captain. republican majority of the house. The | ¢d_Wwill be brought to trial and the | which he il says Should-have besn = inavine of These Dot :"m";:r; 0] "The ‘rest is contained in the charge Cury. pSeveral of the policemen had armed | foliowing, all members of the “regular+ | A5t of these trials will start Mon- | his.” switchmen and five dollars & month €0 | ,¢"guault against the fghter The car was bound from Washing- | remselves witl shotguns and Just @3 | wing of the party, were chosen ay. Said to Be Due in New York Today. | cq swith the Switchmen's uniop of Judge Couldn’t See the Joke, ton to Jersey City. g e n,:fl*‘“:‘m"‘“fl‘ofsmc“inw Walter I Smith’ of Towa, 168 votes. Lampaign Again Jury Fixing. Dr. Axtell added that according to| North America, were granted by the | But Pinder and his witnesscs falled l.Bethea who had been drinking heav- his face. Notwithstanding this wound Johm Dalzell of Pennsylvania, 146 Already a campaign against jury | the letter the explorer and his family | federal arbitration board, !lll|fi[ in | to appear to press the case today and L, Shot the porter through the heart, [he” kepe on binzing away. Patroiman | M res P, Tawrence of u- | Axing has been begun by the district | will arrive quietly in New York tomor- | Chicago, Judge Mulqueen of the court of general tor Weltmtan Satr-the porter fall ana | Boughman opened fire with a revolver e :‘d"?ey lay five men were dsag- | row and will settle down for a quiet —_— sessions was wroth. He was inclined o Yo e e te. o0 | and a bullet struck Bethea in the right | *°7 g P i BB R o 5 wthat | WAJOR GENERAL BELL T Tt the ooupt, s being ¢the passenger who stil] held the smok. | 2f%- The desperate man tried to fire Thn Diters IRrar SR i | bl P e e e INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT | made a joke of ~Despite Johnzon's ing revolver in his bhand Bethea Aved | 282in, but Sergeant Kelleher opened | gy e onct £ s T - e e e el il plea that he hurried hither on an “18- 2 second shot Into the colored man's | Are end also managed to spring upon as Pt throush & severe examinetion | prosts ecaired T e e | Rib Broken, Scalp’ Wounds, No In.'| hour train” he raised tho big black's body. Then without a word Bethea |Deiiea-, When the police took hold | ™“Henry S. Boutell of Ilinois, 108 votes. | and the arrest Is predicted of & mum- | Copenhagen, and that If he had the| ternal Injuries—Wife of Major Slo- | PAll from ¥1.500 to 36,000. shot Wellman through the heart. Of om e fell dead in the arms of 4| Two bailots were taken, the foME| ber of others known about the court |necessary cash he knows Of no one he| cum: U. 8. Av Killed. Welond Put Up Security. patrolman. first named receiving a a mx,joflty of | house as jury fixers. could trust to do the work for him.” oo L Badic o i lon. o Johnson's smile vanished like sn The conductor fell dead in his tracks. Wiley, the park guard, and.Haley{ tn, o When the desperado fired the condwc- 2 e votes cast on the first ballof No indictments were han Ve b Unfortunately, he sald, all th for threw up his right arm to protect Ly e cts "sired by | the two last named being e i (e Aread S Tty thaaen it as Vwc;:«;: -,,m"c;',r ":Vt,’:',l.m b5 T el entet o sealt of he had. thanks € tho lawyers, w mself. e bullet stru s arm | Dot struc] sie e, fiad second bal suffiicent evidence for true bills against ) 7 % Bl ould the court accept Bethiea. T ag: United States army, who was Injured =nd continuing, plowed through his Al of h i ‘The asx membara named represent|more than fifty, These will come along | C0%K: 2 Brooklyn milk = dealer and et s hobil sident in | court decidedly would no £y and lodeed iy his Lontt ragic incident of the affair was|ga glate Representative | gecording £0 th r? t distriot ate | Prother of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, said | today in an automobile uccident In| o . 0qopter led aws that when Willlams, the porter, was | Tawne ,mes“ 3 e assistant rict at- | orolRe | which Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum, wife of Police Mét Train ‘at ‘Wilmington. | shot he fell into-a seat in the car. 'All | after 3.',,: f Himnesors e “’"‘;’f ‘befors '-“; end of the week. | JOWEIL (AL ILEhe d0Ctor AS L was | Major Slocum, U. 8 A was killed, QR R S nined wotts ae ¢ 03 isorderly ouses and Vice. not aware of #. He added that he | Was reported tonight to be resting com- Surity property in. Brooklyn, valued Before the passengers could interfere | through the battle the dead porter sat | regulars and “annu fortably. One of his ribs was broken with the appearance of one looking | The vote in the caucus tonight was| Now that the councilmanic graft ev- |heard from the explorer recently— o e Suffersa some scalp wounds but | 8t 312,000 Then Johnson was let Bethea parricaded himself in the toilet room of the Pullman car and threat- |from the window. 1 taken by written ballot, each member | idence is’about all in, the district at- |from where he declined to say—and g ened to kill the first person who ap- Said to Have Been Drinking. writing the names of six men for whom | torney is about to take up the traffic cted_another lsttef\soon. There- no internal injuries have peen discov- No Trace of Pinder. proached. Meanwhile the train reach- | Bethea was well-dressed. nile it he desired to vote. Nineteen men were | in disorderly houses and vice in which he id not place much faith in the | ered and no complications of any sort | e Ay ed Wilmington. When it came into |was believed by some of the passen- | Placed in nomination, and a large num- | councilmen have been Iimplicated by |Treport that his brothér was so near | have set In. “"ll'h R o L e the stion a'hurry call was sent to | gers who. fied whon' te” train reached ber besides these received compliment. | the confession New York. Magor” Blocum, who is a member of | cuser, had boen found tonfght, the the police sta squad DO- Jinsane, omer ary votes. Representative Gardner of | Detectives have already furnished | Dr. Axtell Bellingham the Seventh cavalry, and now station- | case l“‘ sef for 10.30 o'clock tomorrow enden, “headea”"by “eolies o palna s R T S R oS e L et R AR G L LR e e ToTE RO Rt e St of AP e . ) o e gent.” sorts, T . e ™. B g also at Governors Island, and Theo- | THE ROOSEVELT PARTY trainmen, ran to the scene. Conductor H.‘ Been on Road .rmMy Speukda‘er Cannon voted for the Tawn- oA i g;n-e_w: md:n.tl-lthl:r:n:‘e’:n:yu?;:s:-clltyl: .-,-AR-rg FOR CAIRO. z 2 e o e. » e met T P 0 Bethéa Opened Fire With Automatic * Five Years. e e S SR NEW YORK LIVE POULTRY LABOR LEADER ESCORTED General Gaflington, almost & Ufelong | Expects to Remain in the Egyptian Revolver. March 28.—Conductor | DEATH. OF DANIEL E. FINN, TRUST INDICTED. T A O N e e Capital for a Week. e police called upon Bethea to who was ashot and —_— 4 2 : udge adyocate's office, and Lieul Pl surrendor. In dtiwer o, apehed Ihe on @ Bal-| OLP TIME TAMMANY LEADER.| yp, City Also Begins Crusade Against| Citizens Believed Presence Might | Colonel Kean, an assistant to the sur- » PRy goon general Luxor, Upper ypt, March 2 . Colonel Roosevelt’s departure from Cause Troubl No further arrangements have been J. e —— door of the toilet Toom a short dis- |timore and Ohio train near Wilming- | widely Known by Nickname “Battery : ] ‘ Luxor at 7 o'clock this evening was fance and fired upon the police and | ton, lived with his wite and four chil- £ s the crowd with an automatic revolver. | dren in this city. He had been in the Dan,” the Lenient Magistrate. New York, March 33.—They indict- | Rumford Falls, Me, March 23.—De- | made for the funeral of Mrs. Slocum | ;UHC" je gccaslon of a groat outpour Chief of Police Black, who also rushed employ of the Baltimore and Ohio | oo vo. oh 23.—Daniel E. Finn | ¢_another “trust” in New York to- |fying the threats of the townsmen to | nan . - the home of | Ing of residents and tourists. They to the railroad station, dodged behind | Rallroad company for nearty twenty- | (i 7 m“a‘m Damaniny et eport” him again, George J. Schei- ;.e "“1““' °m°""°“»\,‘" ¥ e l““m" "d cheered the ex-president as his train an cxpress office on 'the train floor five years and had been a conductor | (35 Rt s 2 city, who der, vice president of the International | Ner b) "hi 0""‘{“"-|- 3 Nter of | started for Cairo. The Egyptian cap ust in time to escape several bullets. | fifteen years. b B et No. 688 - Eroome steet. ury ‘'with con- | Brotherhood of Paper Makers, who re- | Mrs. Robinson, the Jatter a slster of |y ) o) be reached tomorrow morning thea is believed “to have had at| Superintendent Voorhees said that | u® wo % YO general complica- | SPITacy in restraint of ti under the | turned to Rumford Falls today after [ Mrs. . et 3 P i r'l'h o “"’I'“m" and Colonel Roosevelt his party Jeast one hundred rounds of ammunl- | Wellman was one of the most relisble | ontht a8 QuUS 1o Eenen Tvels, | Beneral business laws of the state.|having been escorted out of town yes- | New York. also arrived here tonight. | Wiy jomain in that city 3 tion, for he succeeded in holding the | men on the road. and had nat been on ghe hench for| Three local associations of poultry | terday by a committee of citizens who PHILADELPHIA SITUATION week. dealers are named, chief of which is| thought his presence might cause Preparations have been golng on in several months. » i £ _|the New York Live Poultry Commis- i trouble at the mills of the Interna- A QUESTION OF ENDURANCE | Cairo for a royal reception to the dis- HULK OF BATTLESHIP MAINE | ANACONDA COPPER MINING €O | inge hoing & omsmmimued many o0l | sion Merchants Protective association, | tional Paper company here, was still in TNoF tingulshed American, and the khedive credited with the control of 90 per cent. | town this evening. refusing to budge. | Company Claims All Its Cars Are Now | has announced that he will send TO BE RAISED. INCREASE OF CAPITAL | loonkeeper in his younger days, and | ¢'ing tive poultry trade of the greater | While the early evening passed with- in O Son. state carriage for Colonel Roosevelt to by after wards a member of the state N . —_— 2| eity. The association was formed in | out Incident, rumors that a second “de- i onvey him to the palace. The plans Wi Passed Howte:: Nosmisiny-iFove| Pinie tIRIN Suipos ot §25 Each' e "»ffl“?fi’n‘ Sk T 1508 Mayor Mex | 190 portation” of the labor leader might | pyijageiphia, March 25— With ine |Include soveral @inners, & visit 16 tho Hours’ Discussion. 6,000,000 Shares Same Value. Btlian apoinica him & tmember of| Nearly ninety defendants are nam. | take place before the night was OVer, [ qeciiion of the state lanor organisa. | University of Igvpt, where Colonel S the board of magistrates. He ajcl in three blanket indictments, and|fllled the town. Mr. Schnelder's first | yiong not to declare a sympathetic | Roosevelt will deliver an address Washington, March 23 —The hulk of | Anaconda, Mont. March 23.—At a Vetesan of fhe civil war. 2 W&S @|all will be arraigned in the criminal | trip into exile yesterday was made in | qi7ice and (he retarn to work of many | ViSit to the American mission, wh the {ll-fated battleship Maine, sunk in | meeting of the stockholders of the An- magistrate He was always lenent branch of the supreme court tomorrow, | the wee hours of the morning. At that | o S00 Uhe reeush B0 Wwork Sf many | JNC P gedicate the new riris colleg with Williain Travers Jerome, former | time he had as a companion in his | gn 1 SYIAPAEREEIe SIRIKERs IO IS CH% | o 0y orough Inspection of the many 2he harbor of Havana, will be raised so | aconda Copper Mining company today, 5 8 = that the remains of any of the sallor| it was decided o increase the capi- ;:zarinddrx‘::ki;c:xflmfi:‘o ity of | dlatrict attorney, as counsel. forced departure John H. Malin, pres- | quegtion of enduranie between the | places of historic interest. dead that may be within the W‘l‘ocklmllzutlon of the company from 1,200,- | General Bingha £ e = The investigation is an outsrowth | ident of the International Brotherhood . The subject of the B. s D ninsing & omiarity ot | Of the general compiaint against the|of Sulphite. Pulp - and Paper Mill | friki0g car men and the Philadelphia s pid Transit comppany may pe recovered and So that an ex- | 000 shares having a _par value of $35 aj emination may be made to determine If | each, to six million shares of the same 3;‘2‘2“33;’ rfi‘r’ofif’ atire wgrfl ¥ ©f | high price of foodstuffs, but the viola- | Workers, wio did not return here to- The company hds now all its lines in possible the manner in which the ves- | par value. Proceed! fou b tion of no federal statutes is involved | day. s byt %el was destroyed, if the eenate ap- | The board of directors of the com- | magistate wome Dogun by the sute px | In_the proceedings. d With Mr. Schneider when he came | SREIRUOR XORC SIS SuUWAY, BAMACE | o anatbla 1 proves a bill passed by the house to- | pany was authorized and directed to | ojss department last February on | . Besides the indictment ofthe guilty | back today was Philip Burns. a Lew- | pars 00, & [eW other hnes which are | 0, O dealers, the city has begun a crusade | iston attorney, but the latter did mot | Jioy clajen that 1,300 cars are in op- |brought to day. ¢ offer to the followine named compa- |charges that he showed an unjust hos- The remains of sallors that might be | nies the following respective amounts | i S against short weights. Eighteen in- | remain tonight. Mr. Schneider decid- s orning, but recovered would he Interred in Awling. | of the capital stock of the ARGCORda | fax Jacc. 1 mr wr tort CHooa suGUcr | Spectors, armed with carefally adjust- | cd to stay, though he did not hold any | cratio: The secrefary of the street car | Ton (VI8 mOrRine, B or %on cemetery, on the Virginia shore, | Copper Mining ‘company in exchange | ing from a nervous breakdown, from | ©d scales, are making the rounds of | meeting, as he .found it impossible t0 | that the greatest mumber of cars op- | ing his determination not to discuss opposite Washington. The mast of the | for all of the propertles and assets of | which he never recovered. He recely- | Wiolesale and retail stores and” ped- | hire a hall. erated in a single day since the be- |questions of a public nature until he Jdlers’ stands Before Mr. Burns went back to Lew- | g G0 W @& SEEES COY B ee 60, 1o | has all the facts in h Maine would be erected in the ceme- | every kind owned or possessed by such o Dan” - fery mear the graves of the Maine | corporations: : % e e Y Do et® e " In' holding s peddier for triat today, | iston, he sald he had. heen informed | Sining of the strike was 660, e o dead. To the Boston and Montana Con- | bracing the Battery. He was 64 years| WhO was arrested for selling twelve| that two resident deputy sheriffs were | ;¢ . 'Keystone unjon, the members ATTACKED ON BROADWAY. For two hours republicans and dem- | solidated Copper and Silver Mining | old and @ native of Ireland. ounces of grapes for a pound, - the| both out of town and would not be here | ¢ 5 MR EE G000 TS the com- e ocrats spoke in favor of removing the | company. 1,200,000 shares. A e e e T ‘magistrate Said:. “Giving”of - short tonight in the event of troubie. . nd that even with the import- | Demented Youth Mistook Baltimore wreck from Havana harbor. Red Metal Mining company, 500,000 | READY FOR FUTURE MOBS. |Weights or measures is the meanest| Rumford Falls Me, March, 23.—The | P4"%; &0 kers the v stiil | Man for Reosevelt—Tried to Kill Hi As passed by the house the bill was | shares. > and’ most contemptible way to trick = evening passed with no disturbance. e et e Al i esad - o changed in its general terms 3o as to| Washoe Copper company, 380,000 | Ri il : the public, especially the poorer peo- | Accompanied by a constable as a guard . . Sen- — - authorize the work to be done under | shares. ¥ Mot G'"',: ‘f ?""é’ ""h'—ch""' and | pre.” Mr. Schneider pursued his work of re- | Ty Committee of, toh of the Ben- | @ Nan X ork O A e been sent the direction of the engineer corps of | Butte and Boston Consolidated Min- poion Tan et R — organizing a local union among the | 1.0iing the general strike, in its state. | by God to kil you” screamed Moses Sibiie oF Cuba, ' consent of the Te- | ing company, 300,000 shates. mpany, | . Cairo, Ohio, March 28.—The Alexan- | FELL FIVE STORIES, paper mill employes, and later Went t0 | ment tonight makes no reference Lo the | Mareds, o sixteen vear old errand hos New York, the was 0 re- Trenton Minin; and Devel en - him accommodations, - Rme: hy o quire the “raising” as well as the “re. | company, 120,000, i jail twelve repesting rifles, known as |13 Year Old Harlem Girl Was Scarcely D Pedestsins who. came (o Chiverars e B T it e =E jopiamond. Coal and Coke ‘company, | {10, o U Shie e Scratched. SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION FUND.| |IN HASTE TO CATCH A TRAIN. | rescue and continued his irrational k | 100,000. abo h S phslsasd b, ter he was arrested. %o determine the manner of the ves Parrott Silver and Copper company, ;‘;‘;m‘,g;‘ Hoors Snf indown ofWa | ey Yoo Mstclnan ry Davis, a| Peary to Contribute Proceeds of An- | Man Jumped Out of Hotel Third Story O el mvas Dot njined =el's destruction. ,000. 3 13 year old schoolgirl, fell bnckwnrdl h Y M taken to a hos- Alice Gold and Silver Mining com- | _Ahe Jall has been attacked twice | erom a fire escape five storles up In SthocSt sptiwe: s Looesnad 1tal for. obsorvation. His father said No One Ready to Speak on Adminie- | PANY 30.000. =~ ana|tack it S e T e Harlem tonight and landed in a bas: | New York, March 23.—Commander| Binghamton, N. Y. March John | Be had been acting strangely of late. tration Railroad Bill. E prisoners, and the other in the death back yard | gopert E. Peary has announced his | Craft of North Bienfieim, jumped from — — accepted by the defendant companies below. She wds scarcely scratched. intention of turning over the entire| the third story window of % hotel in | Chaufféur Convicted of Manslaughter Washington, March 23._When the | interested will make a total issue of | Of one member of the mob and injury | "¢ she struck the basket Mary, nar- f . | of several others by the sheriff's depu- proceeds of his lecture Defore the| this city this evening. thinking he was in Second Degree. 1flmanhltradon railroad bill was taken | 4,200,000 shaves out of a total author- et rowly missed Mrs. Peter Little, 2 Jan- | bhiladelphia Geographical society on catching a train. He lay down on the | New York, March e S e e eI - 2 New Yorker Arrested at Berne Is a | ne basket and hanging them on 2 |arg the south pole expedition fund, ac- | from the city a little later. A train | yaar o1a boy, John C'Hanlon, & ¢hauf- i femporarily laid asde. He said that | GENERAL ESTRADA BOASTFUL. Hotel Thief. So did Mary, who was found uncon- | CRaiig to @ statement tonight by the oLy eTiened | four, was comvicted today of man. - » 2 con on e el degre 3:;‘:;‘:]:? At b6 Abeert of) g i 2 hB""e' el T ae Bais aclete N unhurt in the basket. managing his lecture tour. Ja- | inagined it was the train he was to :‘,::‘?:r:-n‘gm‘h?ar'fi-’flgm‘-.”7:1'1['::'x’.‘f fEiive, PaIvh- Sl biinl gz | TN ""1‘““; s Comt Againt s Jotn Thr TN S B P e delphis soclety will present its gold | take. He jumped up and out of the | jon's ‘machine ran over and killed % e DI ech Sroui o Pps. N m r e ery " of e, nor window in his hast He was badly 1a October and th priation “which come up to. Tauer, who is only 19 years of age, pole to the explorer at that tim injured, but at the City hospital, where | Tocnenr nut on Fall_speod 1n Ah ote er the of that| - e morrow, but after P niriors o3| . New York, March 23—A wircless | ha8 confessed to numerous robberies | gyl by Their Demands—Another | Commander Peary started the south | hc was taken, It is thought he wil tempt to escape. But Callaghan, who ©ill he would request senators to : % a5 Hosilh. | Znvah: and> Cibaihe. & A v the rafiroa: T e © @ tme |} andling press = despatches at Biue- | PSR recovered. 7 g the Metropolitan opera house on Feb. | Gayley Divorce Case Called in Nevada | frfantone & ke o e for a vote on it. SRS, DRSS Taavatches at Lo ire A L New Haven, March 23.—Nothing was | the yley e Ca O'Hanlon’s blows, until a policeman Amiege SRe s o BokFG tho .“._meflhr Antilles, “”""" °’; Congress Yesterday. accomplished at today’s meeting of the , District Court. m“:{f"d‘c 'l‘he‘ho))‘r -unn.buc;n;.vy Te tha ; i trolleymen e A arne o No Pennsylvania State-Wide Strike to| Gen. Juan Batrada has recently re- | Washington Mavch 23—The house | ETISvSnce committee of the troleymen | i Honor of French Seldiers Who Died | , Reno. Nev. March 23— sult for | celved & R R i1 o toda; sed a bill providing a fine of d Be Called. g;lge:“l d’:cfi e:“’fh‘fl%’ }fé &’:‘lfimfigfi R B 1008 op. ,mgfl“mmem company. e trollevmen refused to in A'M"“n Revolution. James Gayley, former second vice L Wilkesbarre, Pa., Mafich 23. ;Arm Atlantic coast against ten thomsand | for Mot more than two years in the | Fecede from their demands and the of- | Annapolis, Md., March 23 —The au- | president of the United States Steel | Hatmaker Su Danbury Union for veing in ses.c“:“o!“?:’s&t‘. d;:;;dx e eX- | yfadriz troops should they atfempt to | case of any proprietor of a place of ficials took thelume stand in reference| thorme- of St. Joh college today | corporation, against Julia Garney Ga $2,000 Damag: ecutive coun e Fedcration | a0 OO o the sanct o 0 | usement. in the Distiet of Golum. | to the proposition already submitted | executed a deed fo the state of Mary- | ley, led today in Judge Orr's| p.. . Okiaroh Wh—Buit was of Labor came to the conclusion that At present, the despatch s Gen- | bia, or the territories, who refuse | PY them to the men. Another confer- | land for the, site of a soldier's monu- | department of the district court and matitut ;Ym“ by Dominick O'C it would be inopportune to call a state- | At present, about 3,000 tropps, | Admission to a soldier or sallor of the | ence Will be held tomorrow. ment to be arected in honoy of the |occupled the entire day without belng B Rt the Dabocy Hat Masor wide strike to 810 the Stiking street| 100 of whom are near Acoyapa, | United States because of his uniform. soldiers who lost their lives | completed. Gayley was represented by | BT againat the Danbury Hat Makers car men in Philadelphia. This decision the senate the bill providing for | Ssnator Daniel Slightly Improved, aur(ng the American revolution, while | his attorneys. Mrs. Gayley was on | pesociution, which union, he alleges, O iove beon hAstencd by the ac- | Aged Night Watchman Burmed tq |2 codification of the laws relating to| Doytona, Fla, March 23 Bulletins | LAIDE the colonies. Many of these are | the witness stand nearly all day. She | GiC,nntr ‘who was & member of tho said beeri hast !'he judiclary was under consideration | jesued from the bedside of United | Puried on the college campu: mvsg hf;rfl(e:: dm Al Anaompa: | union during the last strike and re- tion of the textile workers of Phi Death. Rt The (RIS et States Senator irginia, Py ceived strike benefits, it is alleged, re- 8 .7o-d Becond Stroke of Paralysit. | Florence, and her New York attorney, | 08 0o o pay his dues when the strke went out on 2 sympa- | wew York, March 33.—John O'Con- | Both houses will Ba i sessian to- R S N TSN Yot T T i e night watchman at tho | morrow. 3 March I3 —Former | Latham E. Reed. was over and the members of the factory of the New York As- i $10,000 Gift to Springfield Internation- | UNion working at the Hawes Von Gal at Hunters 'Point, L. | Morse Pstition League Branch Offices. e s Y. M. C. A. Teaining Scheol. | SOmPANY, Dlant refused to work witn 'fi"l’l‘ln Device for Picking Up and | I, la belleved to have boen turned to | . 9 ew York, March 28—At the head- ! Dropping "'“ e o o Slatroved s o the 3 : e1d, Mas: 23.—An- | was obliged to quit work. Ho aske for T o S B Now York ot wos Bonounces. codey $2,000 damage: e “‘hlm m s Ecle .?”llfe-d that on or before April 15 the league 8 = e loss is shwt.us e, e branch oo N v Coleman “and Lockhart Plead Net z ¢ 7 ternational Y. M. C. Guilty. Steamship Arrivals. and : 5 Boston, March 23—George W, Cole- A . Syaie, ; 3 man and Wilson . Lockharf, who from New York; 23, Cunmh. from | one devyo! were Indicted last week in connection New Tork. y sical_directo Zim the defaleation in the Natiomal mail safely without : Carmania, o bank of Cambridge, both the sacks under the - Nev not when arraigned In the Unn- ed - district court here to- day, Their will come later.