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PRICE TWO CENTS Poison Placed | Comdensed Telograms | GANNEGT|GUTAFFAIRS IN CONGRESS Both Houses of Congress will now &<t busy with the reiirad bill SR NS W 5 Unfavorable Attitude of Nutmeg State Member VOL. LII.—NO. 74 MELLEN AVERTS LABOR TROUBLES| Cev=t Paruersots |Denal from Makes Satisfactory Settlement with Trainmen| . o r— .. . wmkemham ~ In Stea Nasn Tumer. won the Frix, Chenne- o - Mrs. Mary Cobb, a widow,was stran of New Haven Road fotag” To the File Toinvincront W, s E": CHARGEMARE I"" CAUSED. DEATH OF WEALTHY |gied on her ranch’near Golden, Col. Toward Cannon ‘ande 't M: ] i . ] s arcaurele finished RESENTATIVE MARTIN, CRHICAGO MAN. Nowly Admitted Deacons and Elders second. d. in the Methodist church south were or- dained yesterday. ON WAGE AND TRAIN SCHEDULES | uesiaiy anae waicn nas | NEVER COUNSEL FOR SUCAR-TRUST | INMATE OF HOUSEHOLD SUSPECTED | iicmet Tompls, the New Home of CANNOT BE ELECTED SPEAKER AGAIN ‘been searching for the missing steamer ystic et Loodiana, of the British India Steam- o A R R e ship Liné, reported ashore on one of £irl, hed an G&':x'n‘:»"'m‘.m'?—?',.g\'efil":-': Probable that Eoth Higgins and Fill Would be Found in Chemical Analysis Disclosed Arsenio Enough to Kill Half a Dozen—Coro- The Cosmoledo Isiands, in the Indias | Congressman from Colorado to En- Only Hitch Came on Demand of Employes that in Case | ocean. $as feturned here and reports | deavor to Show Up Gigantic Grab of sixty prisoners out of her wiges of $12 . ad Re- | The latter steamer left Port Louis, o I’ i i e v— of Trou_ble on the New York Central the Ro: Thspatier steqmer | lert, Port jouls | Friars' Lands in the Philippines. ner and Police Puzzled. a week. & Opppl ng Column—Many River and Harbors Im main Friendly to Labor—Request Not Approved. Former Vice President Fairbanks is provements and Fublic Luildings Asked For. Monte Carlo, March 28.—Prince Al- | ywaghin, Mareh 25.—The char; much better and unless—unlooked for bert Honore Charles. uritil now abso- | prefamras S The o N o D Chiongo, complications appear he will be out in 9 G ute in (he government of Monaco, the | Friday . by e Marthe a few days. : ew Haven, Conn. March 25—Fol- | York Central railroad, late this after- | smallest state of Europe, today de- | (Jemmscraty of Tromeoc soat the former e —_— ¥ Y e % B sedon - - (Special to The Bulletin,) non at this time, and refusis lowing a conference’ tonight between | noon, refused to grant the wage in- | creed the election of @ parliament or | (femecret), of Denver that the former e A Rl . & a1t 3 s o srgotiont "x«x‘ him, next congros shou cession for the “construction of 1,200 | does not seem to be excited over the | o0 g miles of railroad lines. struggle now going on in the hous of | unc l" “"l ""I e o oy e " ok B representatives between the regu country at large can 0 | sight of the cry of « . rrespective « Its ¢ b5 demand General Manager Samuel Higgins of | crease of from § to 64 per cent. de- | municipal suffrage. He reserves the |heaq the New York, New Haven and Hart- | manded by 5,800 conductors and train- | rISht to select the mayor but grants |fuos srecie, JShartment of justice of | Zoe Soath. ford raliroad and the adjustment board | men: and the presidents of those un- | further liberty of the press. Today's | forth b i cp oD, ey [ “That the poison was cof i of the Railway Conductors, Trainmen | ions notified the railroad company that | decree is a concession to the prince’s | General Wickersham, addressed to | hamburger steak eaten by Mr. Moody i and Yardmen, it was stated that a|they would order a strike vote The |some lfl.zon subjects, who recently da- | Representative Bennet of- New York |eeems. % SHias. but the 'a-n-‘p::d;(:t |Bl.e¢_uu" -‘dG(nrl with | and - the In:l‘n'u‘l nts. |: n_now over Satistactory settlement of ail dificul- | company offered an increase of from | manded a constitutional government. | any veen ate the metors thdny. TSle | mABRES 1 wiich I aas e e pve yeia Meve suined iy Lk el sioce Cha erbaken iy e | tion,” T i ties had Been reached and that the | § to 35 per cent. ML S S sctflemént was on the basis of that| The vote to accept the counter- |350 PERSONS PERISH WikEeiia e o e Batics e e e qoner and | took carbolic acid and'died. A sany Aadives - ek S ctiout | comes mostly from t P i - Tecently made by-the Baltimore and | proposition made by the company or | o Text of Denial. R g : members ‘of the house have recelved | SWACGE TEERUR, (TEE LV it ia e o e et e o AT PUBLIC BALL.| % have retd in the ongresonas rec. | Employes Under Surveitance | Bulgarine Detrmination o Tey cor | I i el leert ol | ‘ BChoRD & Blaes b SmOR N ot ant | has been midetracked. and another dan- | none at ail. This certainly would Srpet many people in What Agreement Covers. Order of Railway Conductors and of e i Hy i i a member orado Chiet lice Schuettler declar: . the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen | Hungarian Villagers Were Penned In r from_Cols o the effect of Pol n a [ D o Sk as: aair | Hoeste Shat- Carmonioms will mot-bo an | Washington who beliove n he agreement covers the wage and a train schedules and the bours of labor, | Will affect all of the trainmen and —Only Exit Was Sealed, that the former attorney of the sugar | they accuse no one, it is admitted that usoRivm: W vent a full settiement was the attitude ; 2 ate-Szalka, Hungary, March 28— 2 John J. Field 1 ttitude of Connecticut Voters. | and the republicans maintiin the ma p- v falo, but will not affect the men on | The vi o . ~ | tion, and later on what purports to be | surveillance for a month. . ohn J. Field, aged 30 years, died ade | Jority, and there will be at least half of the New Haven road tomard e | e owned or controlled lines such 28 | Jasent dimeicis e bty ek e 237 |a Qotation from a newebaper edttorial | M. Moody, like his brathers, Frank, | yesterday at his country bhome mer | Perhaps one reson for this attitude | 00 "G o et e . | tne Boston & Albany, Michigan Cen- | mourntng by a terrible disaster which | Fcading “Attorney = General Wicker- |a somcin-law of Congressman Moxley, | Iookriel esidont and business men of | theve sre s gre asures in | this should happen o peems to se a strike was declared on the lat- » tral, Lake Shore and Michigan South- | gceurred at the former place lact nigns | SHam, the former attorney of the sugar | and Charles H. Moody, inberited a con- - | o ¢ fleld at the ent time, h 3 n B n. . | which Connecticut inter- | have trust! siderable fortune from his father, the [ Brookly T Al WhIGH delayed | and_non one is at pre s Teturn groun The emploves demanded that in case | ®Fl, and Big Four roads. and which resulted in the death of be- | ™™ cekor- . g Presidents Lee and Garretson would | fween 30 e n order that.such statement may |founder of the ple baking firm of : X e to “secure pledgos. T wil Jfrqunle on the New York Central|, i "fay when they would order the | sirions tojuee of 100 oiners. ~ 0 ' |not gain any currency. I shouid like to | Moody & Waters, of which Charles 1. | Mr. and Mrs. Alois Distel and their | should the feht be continued esinnr done until next 0 OF oo thy A vote” bu intimated ‘that the order |**A public hall was announced to be | SLite through you that I never was at- |ls the hesd. Alexander was secretary. e Ly ne | ey, Wember from tho state | gresw, when the two partios know M ruey for the sugar trust—by which 1| He oocupled a fine residence in Chi- | {eTday when a Philadelphia and Read: | Bvery member from e, foy » and it by« A that road be friendly to labor, and the i® | woula go out forthwith, held at the hotel of the village, where therd will be o great deat g infthe hou b " faat road refused to agree to such a posi- | . i ! ™It Cis expected that the tralhimen |the coach o e understand is meant the American Su- |cago, owned @ summer residence in i - LR jiom This attitude of jhe emploves | and conductors will Support the Ba- | o el poom. Tt was A Eroel bhre | Sar Refining company and its allied or | Wisconsin and e farm at St. Chatles, | I3 which they were riding at Seilers- | Many piver Wnd hurh of Iobbyi I mationar officers T. E. ¥heppard of | tional officers as in the case of the |lfke structure, decorated with tinder- | Subsidiary corporations—nor had any |TII & e estry bill is & live issue to the state, | rious can Ty mational ocers L. B. ¥heppard of | Loltimore & Ohio, and New York, New | dry June branches 1ot trom o ocis | professional or business relations with | On Thursday, Feb. 17, the hamburger [+ o, . and there are numerous other Proposi- Hill_of Connecticut Mentioned trainmen, and the latter, it is under- | Haven & Hartford ro: Then, fail- | vious entertainment. to which were |\t steak in question was purchased. It P, Picsons’ Were tellied and. thires | e that seefy to Mmterost the peopts| ' itz ¢ oar ’ e e, s YReT: | ing to come to terms, as a last Tesort | addea for the occasion othor decoras | LS Only possivle foundation for |was on Saturday the family partook of | \jurcd ~at =Steriing, Kas, sestenday | Cotr THC PO (0 TG on | g T Eansection in ae T bt T g o P g R | will be the natlonal arbitration com- | fions and Chinese lanterns. The fes. |SUCB a statement lies in the faot that | the meat without I effects. Sunday | When an automobile colilded with a | & LORReErclr B, v e it v M o B L e acmands ot the “conductors, | mission under the provisions of the | tivity attracted pleasure scekors from |ONS Of MY partners three vears ago |morning Mr. Moody wae compelled to | SATTiAge. Whe deadq ave Wylie Liovd | OfUI8 TEOE 90 (U0 S Sarieed | AL BRIy DRSS that e tratmmen and cardmen were frst pre. | Erdman act. which negotiated the set- | fhe whole surrounding country and | V28 Ietained as one of counsel for the | visit the pie factory, and as his wite | inG, Mise Herthe man. - Al were | wnen it comen to anctin of & T B tte’ ot ot e sented to the roadt in January and sev- | tiement of the Baitimore & Ohio trou- | the puilding was so packed just before | American Sugar Refining company in a | was not feeling well Mr. Moody took | 7 the aul el speaker of the next house. While this | next house, and If they re will eral conferences followed resulting in | bles. the ball commenced that the single | SiDEle law suit brought against i, and | breakfast alone. The meat was pre-| oo, " Canadian | does not. take place until some time | he'a marry Wir. A new plan has just & letter from General Manager Higgins | door which afforded entrance and exit | PUFSUSNt to such retainer he assiated | pared Agnes Hartwick a servant |, Wenty-two Men of & iy are|in December, 1911, there ix already | p, EY W ] et o' the adjustment board in which the LAKE SHORE AFFAIRS. was nailed up o prevent ihe admit- |12 the defense of the company in that | who bad been in the family for enir- | NOCGNIR PRV SUTNENIOE PO BT | mora or e’ talk s to wit aill s | tha speaker Of the house simply a pre- position of the road was stated and tance of scores who clamored out- [5qR PRG S tap\?nr, but i that Jaw | The left-over portion of the steak | Periences in winter snowdrifts, Indians ‘l;:lpd’tlfp;l(;‘(:;: :i)u:m‘-!xmr’-’:“u is @ ;‘]';”“fiu(\i‘:“"’ ,;‘,:ld\‘y { o committee um having stolen their supplies and their Tiso to which exient the road would | Breaking Off of Negotiations Followed | side. JaoRent in 4 | 2 neither consulted nor aid I|had been rolled into balls i 3 ’ : P SR i B moslistectoey 1o tho by Order for a Strike Vots. o pine braach eangnt Bre and {1 15 | Fender any service” Hurtwick and placed in the leehox over | Hoes having periaticd. S e houss. 0% the e itins oo ap. @ il Y Representative Martin was not on |night. This box contained no fce. It A R ol i o8 g g L men and negotiations were broken off | the floor. It blazed furiously and al- pd leveland, Ohio, March 2 8.—A strike e the floor of the house at the tim was accesstble fro #oid Alexander Parry Baldwin, 69 years et cae = o e tole from either the kitchen | 13, Who had been a manufacturer of | the nomince and the road polled which resulited in most instantly the dresses of several | |0 1"Was reag by Mr. Bennet. but | or the cear porch ‘ . if the democratic party succe in tion to all the 1 would be mitteo sider I o strike. | vote was ordered today on the Lake s, w . “ : - : e Peaiaent Mellon of the roaq ang | bY the officers of the Brotherhood of | Seffcl panie ensucd, = the revelors | yr” Martin annoaneed Thar e intend. | and some cormbrend and curene fio@k |nis mome at No. 77 Lafayette strect,| Many Named to Succeed Cannon. |rules and the entire procecdure Todas's satisfactory settlement re- | Rallroad Trainmen and the Order of | o' them with flames © shooting out | €4 0 Carry his charges against the | Mrs. Moody rose, but ate mo breakrast. | that cy, of a complication of dlseases. | On the republican yide, many numes Bouse, “URY BhiE. Subsil euited. Railway Conductofs. The order fol- |from thei; ts hed 'q | department of justice to a definite con- [ Miss Hartwick, however, ate a piece g are mentioned, & t the present tim ight or ip Subsidy i a o Tom otheir garments, rushed toward|clusion. He now has a resolution | of bread dipped in the gravy from the| John R. Winder, 85 vears old, whose | the question of who is (o succeed [ The next fight may come o t Increase Granted Will Cost $500,000 a | lowed tho breaking off of the negotia- | the barred exit, where a surging mass | SUNOR, (19, PO% Bes, & Cesgiation | of bread dipped 'n the eravy from the | position in the Mormon church Wi | Speaer Cannon 8 not of as pointment of & committe to inves.iga \ Year. tions which have been carried on with | Were g'l"’m“f, '“"'he‘;- Wf"\;‘“ and | quisition of friar lands in the Philip- | ill. second only to that of President Jo- | portance as the fact that the ship subsidy lobby. The ) e per day for e " | twenty thousand men are involyed. 3 av- s = 3 ye v of pnew la. Since the ac- - be pledges will el to the house a resolution to Y o T e cogte T SRR SOReh Abas Ths Te- ored to tear open the door, but wers Representative Martin's Views. M, Moody remained at the:bakery | Cession of President Smith, Mr. Win- ity when U [ty B ! to look int < baggagemasters from $2.40 to $2. counter proposition which ha | ey mIngied with the decpate-. | sery o 3 ~ | scarcely 2 A Bome remety toi| presidency. cut members have not express | now. is' whether this committee is to raki 220 85, O offered by the railroad. The original ing] SP: erve, carefully avoided making any stand. ’ medy fail- selves on this point and wh be appointed by Sp Cannor :r: :fl::‘ ‘conm‘c’;‘,}: ire m{’.eérfl-flf ety of tlio men mers ralected B lng shrle}llu of the doomu} mrlunb. denial of the principal features of my ‘cflhtnwp:flg,rflsrc“ef- the family physi-| Ralph W. Hickox, the capitalist, | do when they {:«z back to Connecticut,| by the house, If _t ubject .4 %o 0363 fiagmen from .0245 to | couple of days ago. “The result of the |, S0on the fflgf gcrashed in, the blaz- |charges, to wit: that his decision gave | clén, Dr. T ~H¢flmn was sent for, | whose sudden death on Saturday at|{t is gafe to say that three ot least| opened up agaln, there is no tell) and brakesmen from 0235 to | strike vote will be known on April’ 8. | 12€ wreckage falling upon the helpless | the sugar trust 55000 apres of friar |t he ;‘a'n::a“ e to succor the pa-|]yons, France, while motoring to Mon- | are not favorable towards the re-elec- | what will be done, for son £ ot B ennd Brakemen trom 02 12| ““While netther wide will discuss tne | victims, so that many of those who |lands for o price less than the govern- | tent wi P n B Mous The Fu Tlo, was reported in the cable | tion of Speaker Cannon in the next|members are «till in an ugly mood, and B e el e YR IOn 8| eer f the darhog 10, Rigree: It iz itherto escaped the flames were {ment paid for it, and that there was | doctor was about to ;:l‘e the house | g, ches _ yesterday, was widely | house, Mr. Henry has already stated | a storm is Hiely to break out .l any granted will mean an additional ex- | understood that the break oceurred "’“g "3‘"‘ "Y,}I;““ or burled un- | o warramt-of law fog-such & declsion. t NNOC informed t the servant was in. New York and Cleveland. | n a letter, which has recentiy found | minute. T N8 Fense to the road of about §$500,000 a | on the question of working conditions, fi' e debris. 5 sceue was Berri- | The lew plalain Uty S seberos put. £ SEAOIES syfaptoms similar 10 | He was an intimate friend of J. Piers | its way into print, that he did not - - Fear. ? hoth sides being willing to compro- | V18- lic Tands to any one person or com- S of Mr. Moody. In this case med- | pont Morgan, Charles Lanier and other | favor Speaker Cannon at the last r CONGRESS SUMMARY oot mise on the Subject of Wages. ‘When the door finally was broken | pany to 2,500 acres and there is no | ical aid proved efficacious. prominent men in this country and | publican caucus and did not expect to . Z TO ORDER STRIKE VOTE OF Vice President A. L. Gregg of the |iD. some few escaped, but most of |question of the friar lands being pub- What Analysis Showed. abroad. vote for him next time. This letter, | Senate Took Early Adjournment—Dis Order of Railway Conductors and Vice {“"f; W“HDHGI before they got far. |le lands. Dr. Hartman that night took the re- by the way, was not written recent trict Government Bills Ocoupled NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAINMEN | President A. F. Whitney of the Broth- | Inside the building were heaps of Mr. Wickersham says that his part- | maining portion of the steak and seal- | DAMAGING TESTIMONY but was sent January 15th in reply to| in H erhood of Rallway Trainmen, will open | charred corpses and = heart-rending | ner whom I understand was Henry W.|ed it in a glass jar. This exhibit was What Mr. Fenry supposed was a per-| Time in House Will Affect Only Employes Between management of | Screams and groans still were audi- | Taft, a brother of the president, and | giv 3 WEINSURANORCHSE, etter, and it hafl nothing what- 3 e negotiations with the iz e o L given Dr. Waltér Haines, a chemist, bist it sonal letter, and Washington, Marcls 28 T 2 New York City and Buffalo. the Nickel Plate system in this city for | Dle from the smoking piles. etach- |not he, was attorney for the Sugar|for analysis. The latter, in & report to | Col Travel c ford, | ever to do with the recent struggle in| Y AT REE FEICE TR et a mew working agreement pending | Ment of troops was ordered to the |trust This form of disavowal will nOt |the coroner, said that the meat con- | e S0 e Bustrsy e oj | the house the District of Columbia o New York March 26 —The New canvass of the strike vote. By the Gema. e e comtisae my offorts to show | Sied enovh emenic to Kiil_hait o | THC SFAT. o Suekieye [ PUt) “Members Unfriondly With Speaker. | mout il the time of the aession of tha \The official ostimate as siven to- |up what I believe'is But the Desinning e ea Fute-wiin: aleY IRt a6 Potis % o e Ml s B o i BB night states that 290 persons perished, | of a gigantic grab of the friar lands of B - oo i | with the speaker for some time, bu ‘Attorney General V mag PRESIDENT OF SMITH SEPARATED FROM WIFE, but it 1 belleved that the total deatl | the Fnilippince by the suger trust, all | the Mosdy howsehord or RHee <ians | Buckle, who has been il central ne- | hus stoed by the repunlican majorlly | a formai denla) of | X COLLEGE BANQUETED | YET LIABLE FOR HER BILLS | roll will prove much larger than this, | made possible by an unwarranted de- | as conchman: farm manater od- cons | ure in the fire insurance inquiry for | i0_the house. Mr. Higgins is [0 the | wan cyer sounsol for tho T ST for many persons have mot been ac- |ciefon of the attorney general. I shall | aral factotum, is sald o be &t present |the last three days, had a most un- | =ame boat, and it Is very probable that | I Gen bl o o am to Tt Leading Men Hail Him as “the First | Adverse Court Decision for W. Gould | counted foi eclde upon a further course within a |at St. Charles, He had a room at the | comfortable time of it today. He was! e O e Siator Tllson i ot | sentative” Bannet of New York, and Citizen of Northampton.” Brokaw. BANK THEFT MYSTERY Trhero are 405,000 acres of thess | S HEe ae o THens B poRr R g | Gime 2t the bexinuing of the seation; | EDresed himsclf thug far, and Mr.|was read I the boust in reply fos IS CLEARED UP, | IriaT lands in the Philippines, acquired | Mrs. Moody. et by e, W and when adjournment was taken there [ Sperrs il of tourse not be s O ) SRIEC nte adopted a joint rese New York, March 23.—To lose his he tion aut Northampton, Mass, March 2 *The first citizen of Northampton” was | wife by a court decision Of separa- by the government at & cost of $7,200.- was i hat Willial % 000, which is $18 per acre. The sugar PO eimdication that Willlam H.|te @ further fight this session. Hotchkiss, state superintendent of in- | be @ farther Bel TR ACRET Narrow Escape a Year Age. the ditie given to President I Clark | tion and vet to be held llable for her | Janitress of Belleville, N. J. Bank Was ] E o0« banquet tendered to nim at the | Brokaw, the millinaire = yachtsman, Natip Sl o was sbeent. from the city on a visit | Mag RSy juto Buckley's doings, . Ihy nim and the present organization,|ary line between those wtate Draper hotel in this city tonight by | whose wife recently was granted a| Belleville, N. J., March 28.—The == 3 chiiss ket up mercilessly | P¥ e aarae. with e public was prepared to speak on t 350 of the leading busimess and pro- | separation and $30,000 anmuity from | mystery of how the Iirst National|SUPPEN DEATH OF SUPREME e T e Cey 8 B, mmy examination into the lawyers ser- | 824 they il geres SRR G L stration. raflroad meast ha R = e | P seew ok Covea B e e 00 PG RISeh s TahDEd of 92,080 COURT JUSTICE BREWER. | Thio ‘servant, who had . previously (wans, far which Barklcs reocieed miny | Tesans for voting with the organiz ok an_early adjournmernt event was for the purpose of signify e New smaks o Dills nas been cleared up throagh 5 5 ckley recelved ; suse will be in sesslon tomor oE to Bresiflent Scelve the homor in | Brokaw for $2,140 for frocks furnished | the comfassion of Mrs. Mary B. Denile, | Stricken With Apoplexy at 1030 Last | tasied It was atterward seized with | thousand dollars from the fire HeBie proposition to oust Spe which he Is held by his fellow towns- | Mrs. Brokaw ltroluga“rx-vgo-r 16, 1908, | wwho had been janitwess of the bank for ht. taxtes me% o v“:‘;msa nm:-r':z Q;K‘e!fulmyp;nu-x. nn'u .w".1 ..u'!\ 0 men for his labors of 35 years at the | to January 21, . Brokaw set up |two years T Ak b Mr. Hotchkise rose from his chair and S T P = XTI Ty Smi from which he will |a def thi i wife v an 51 is , declaring that it burned his|denounced the witness bitterly: twice . B o S o L e |8 e e e T s Timel 420 | g OB, February Sth, 31330 disappeated | Washington, March 28—David Jo- |stomach. Ho tardily advised the irl{ho forced him to dmit that he had | ALLEGED ANARCHIST HELD POSTOFFICE ROBBERS retire in J: & pe: e, and the following week another 31,000 | siah Brewer, associate justice of the |not to touch it. Peterso; = were Right Rev. Alexander Vinton, | that the dresses wers a luxury and | was Jost. Mrs. Denike had access o] supreme court of the Unites States | was then at -the houee. put lett: the | " oaide 1 X3P : ON INSANITY CHARGE GET OVER $85,000, Episcopal bishop western Massa- | not a necessity. He asked for an or- | the bank building and suspicionwas | dicd tonight at 10.30 o'clock from a | premises before the méal, returning | mest interesting imcident of e’ dae ice Clai Operated in Richmond Within Fifte chusetts: President Kenvon L Butter- |der to dismiss the suit, but Justice | directed toward her. A search of her | stroke of apoplexy. His death ocetrr. |Gome time Itor. aecordine tn ties | o n & incident of the daylgieveland Police Claim He Was Chos- | Ope! mo in Fifteen Seld of the Massachuseits agricultur- | Putnam at Mineola, L. L, today denlel | rooms in the bank building brought | eq i ey t > | zas: the -identifloation by .George. . Secretary Ballinger. Feot of Main Thoroughfare. o college; Rev. Howard A Dridgeman | his motion and ordered’ the case put | to light the $2,300 hiaden in & matiress. | be carried o his' ol s Booid | ool e mar o ot epoeid o, be, 8 | Seward, president of the Firelity and |en to Assassinaio Secretary i : o o : e ; , x x - c 3 | Casualty company, of Edward A. H. » - cbinond, Va. rch 28, mbi SR I g kv Dr. Hemy T.[on (o Wi WHShe Nrmacs Tenie to oveal with him when the end came. He |ia said to have accumulated consider- | Brown of Migdicown, N Y. ae the| Clevelana, O, M 28—William | Richmond, Va., —Cop —_— =F was 73 years of age able money. man representing State Senator “Big | Scheldknecht, who says his home fs'| & the sidll of experts with (1 m L Reward for Conviction of Peach Tree | not to prosecute her. The .end came altogether unexpect- | Mrs. Moody refused to talk with re— | Tim" Sullivan in 1592, who asked for | 1n Paterson. N. J. i being held here | Plest of methods, thieves last he COLEMAN DENIES MARRIAGE. : Thief. - Noted Physician Dead gdly. Although he had mot been feel- | porters today, referring them to James | $10.000 on behalf of Sullivan to have a | |t TR T O finsanity, | or early today robbed tho vauli in the Jel ity, ., March 28.—Gov- % 4 r the past few days, the ynum, an attorney, who attended | bill killed. This is alleged to have [ 2o Rl SURTEN S, VNI S i e 2 . Sensational Developments Expected in | ernon Tradiey Sl sive o remard of 350 | Chester Center, Mass. March 25—Dr. | jurist was up and out today, appar- |0 the settling of the Moody estate. | taken place in Sing Sing prison. Brown | The police say Scheldknecht he | oMice of the cashier at the Richmond Oscar C. DeWOolf, a former health com- | ently in the best of health and spirits. | Mr. Moody Is said to have carried - < 3 g een selopt- | POStoMice of stamps estimated ba Case of Accused Boston Bank Clerk. |for the arrest and conviction of the ‘ & > also testified today that -he ' was an anarchist and had been Tt th about - $85,000 1 tnel ) man who Stole eight peach trees from | Missioner of Chicago and a noted l!ii_e was in equally good spirits, ate |life insurance for $15000 in favor of |ever had such a n - with | ed to assazsina tary Ballinger | Worth al -;'m‘“_”. 0_and. incldentall Boston, March 25_In the face of | his farm west Of JeRerson City iast | PHysician. died at his home hero this | dinner and spent the evening in read- |his wife Her maiden name was Anne | Seward, or ever saw him of the interfor dep nt 4 curried oft §160 in cash belonging tw persistent romors that George W. |night. The governor went out to his | 2fternoon. R rtly e ftor 1050 Qoen, wone was married €0 the dece-| Wililam Bro Smith, general counsel| = Although the police gave Scheld For audacity, the feat nost Coleman, who is at liberty under heavy | farm and made the discovery today AT THE AUDITORIUM. e e e ‘?lglc‘flckrhev retired to | dent twenty-five years ag: of the Travelers ance company of | knecht's story no credence it will withont paraliél in ¢ he bonds awaiting irial for the embez. | that the trees had been pulled up by 2 Boe Traves N iEie Dt o WATCHE Hartford, testified that his company | investigated, The man was commit- | Without ‘paraliel /in ot the City bank of Cambridge, had been | prints of the man who pulled up the 3 3 s rough the lability reserve bill. This | probate court late today e will also |.0GNA, CRORCD - married to Miss Marie Hightower, a | trees, in the soft earth, and turned 5 . 2 found her husband prone upon the | Were on New York Pier Awaiting |is the highest priced bLit of lawmaking | be reported to the government immi- [ Which ¢ 3 k¥ ha Kansas Cliy git] despite his father's | the measurements over to the con- lm?;zx’;‘m‘:‘;frgn‘ggyngtn‘;i‘fizat:‘:";‘:gg' ;‘;’1"; Zgrf:ceiol:f;lnher;;m:fid}Zlexegldb:g‘;:;e; Shipment to London. which has yet been developed In the | grant department, as Scneronuecht Hgorts sn thors roBibition of such a step. the young | Stable. The trees stolen were the an ' I, fos e inquiry. came from Switzerland a few months 4 rhich Iy et Toan_today positively’ denied that the | finest in the orchard and the governor | NINE performances and the woll bal- | physiclan, hastily summoned could | Boston, March 28.—The biggest theft | After these preliminaries Buckley | ago. o e g - g gl H wedding had taken place. Miss High- | set them out only last week. anem e T an s o | e e e of watches reported in many years | Was put back on the stand. He was — | was accomplish resumably wam tower, since leaving her suite in a R A t;i‘alh:orlt?;ols:fi P;:CQ‘:;’ e E“‘céfific‘:”a;&‘“,}‘,’.‘“i‘% was made known In this city tonight, | as D;r'hltenl . baran in his refusal SHOT MAN AND SUICIDED. | 2 Tabt ni Windows open on e i i marriage Ticenas, | Tragedy at Boston in Moving Picture | men and & woman, who have a 1ittlo | B. Jetmore, were summoned at” once; e R e T [0 aley B tas twe. o Wastbpook Farmer Objected to Being | 1o strests referrad to and no mio E 2 % - t is brimming with | but reache e residence too late, lies to quest " ment could well be. made within the has kept herself in seclusion. Sensa- House. e e B - watches, valued at $20,000. were stolen | Teplies to questions Called “A Big Fat Dutchman. TRt STIMoht Shetttations At Satiete tional developments are expected in | Boston, March 28.—A tragic scene, | [21EDS from start to finish, and is oo from a pler In New York last Wednes. | don’t recall” and “I refuee to 9 . s 3 by 3 Coleman's cace tomorrow, when Unit- | not on the bill, was put on in the | Baply Drought out by the clever thre. | CLASS OF YALE 78 BANQUETS. |day while waiting shipment to Lon- |It” ~With ‘Buckley refusing to talk| westbrook, Conn. Makch. 28 —An- | sy ed States District Attorner Asa P. | “green room” of a local moving plc- | eq clog step. O'Rourke and O Ronrke. 5 don on the steamer Campania. virtually all the evidence was produced | gored, it is belleved, because he had Tremca is expected Lack from Wash- | ture theater tonight, when William J. :hec ?g s epé s ourke and O'Rourke. | President Taft Attended—Reporters b%' Mr. Hotchkiss from lette ex- en called a “big fat Dutchman,” Her. | THREE GALLONS WHISKEY ington, where, it is said, he had been | Griffin, 20 years old, an employe, fired | 3¢ OICer and (he vounse fi}‘-m a greal Were ‘Barred. Record Churck Collection $160,000 at | changed between Buckley and the late unther late today shot and FOR ROOBEVELT. in comference with Attorney General | several shots, the police say, at Miss | 4ig''ana the S e O & — Grace Church, New York. Gorse P, Sheldan, who &» prsidfat o y fatally wounded Charlex Mo LI b o » concerning the matter. | Leola Haines, 19 years, a member of 7 P B =g New York, March 28.—Sixty-five| N e i ance company of | Veigh and later turned the revolver on reci; or Though Some of the government's activity, it | the theater’s orchestra, causing wounds | P& Solo In pleasing volee. = | members of the class of Yale '75, e o :ll'lmr:eso':g: Brooklyn ‘coljectad from i himselt_and commit ulcide, Me- | Lotter of Appi o4 el for Thoughtfut reported, may be directed towards | expected to prove fatal. Jealousy is | gometning e oauist, among them the president of the Unit- | day are supposed o have been broken | Lories the money whi to| Veigh was taken to a New Haven ift. ew York, In an effort to secure a |the supposed motive. Griffin was ar- | S9OStRINE new In that line, using @ |cd States, dined in private tonight at | by the 3$160,000 contribution made at | ©UC<<Y- hospital, where his condition is sald ondavilie o ReTiD 28 s’ enviction 'against certain men who |rested on the charge of attempted | P 00N 0" Gown through the audi- | e University club in New York.|the Easter services at Grace churci, SRR W P to be critical oduins the ‘fecalie: ot o e - @re said by Coleman. in a statement | murder. e e T imough the Au0io | There were no set speeches and re- | this city. The money will be devoted | New Haven Carpgnters Want 45 Cents | Gunther and his . to this | edmng the receipt of thre: wallons of Mt week to have swindied him out | duction without moving his lips. There | POTters were barred. Stanley W. Dex- | to the memorial for the late Dr. Will- an Hour. place from New Aot nine |, ast fall den. /3o B.q of 3160,000 in an alleged faro game. | improvement in Condition of Thomas |is'a comedy wire act hy Richards and | (CpPresided. = 0 0 |iam R. Huntington, formerly rector. | New Haven. Conn. March 2x At a | TN {60 W0 PRI Y s o | tleman today. veceived the foliowing F. Walsh. Steele, two women, the one on the 3 g to the ci'y B — meeting of the union carpenters hi Vs o oa Tl % | letter from Theodore R Evidences of Foul Play on Woman’s | washington, March 28.—Thomas F.|Wire appearing as an intoxicated hobo | SSPeClally for the annual class dinne Steamship Arrivals. tontght a wage acale of 45 cents an| moy e En. and the familics he | “In the Tsndo; Februar 101 Body. W Eolorado mining wmiliion- | and doing fine work in equilibrium | 37Tived in Jorsey City over the Pemn- | At Liverpool: March 27, Baltlo,|hour was agreed upon. the xame iw &0 | Doil "Lt todny Mevelgh caited to| “Dear Comrade: Youwre o trump. Baltimere. March 25 aring evi- | aire, who was brought back to his | Stunts. Among the best are SKiDDILZ | ¢y minutes late. He was accompanic] | o New York into effect April‘ist. It ix not knowh | Gunthee who was in the lots, and say- | heartily ey o o4 ‘demces Of murder. the 08 ovi- | Bome here from San Antonio, Texas, |® Tope and jumping through hoops | 17 "HUNICS [3te, He was accompanizl| At Copenhagen: March 27, Oscar IL | what stand the master builders will | ing “Hailo, you big . bt | more the thoukhtfulness ¢ ! Alfred Merrick. i {in a serious condition, has improved | OR the wire, all bringing out enthusi- | rlcently = appointed fo the United | T2 New York. recetved no reply. Soon of it. 'We . L in humble circumstances at 80 much during the last 24 hours that [ 3stic applause. Marion Bradley has | Siates district court in Ohio, and by | srest S123€ow: March 25, California, g = went into hix house and we i cro Francis street, was found t 2% | his physicians are very optimistic. He | & Pretty illustrated song. Jungle Moon, | Gape Graham Johnson, U. S. A. whe | To0 New York, s Two' Girls and Himisell. | wag ariving- by ut | Mondawmin, the country place of Al- |15 now resting easily. Thich she rendors in a pleasing way.| pade the trip in Place 6f Capialh Bute | grsh Londop: March 28, Minnewaska. | Lorain, O, March 26 —Aiss Ruby | voiver fn Tix hands and shot him R Tesen bambe: 1o the north- 2nd the Auditorium duo has an attrac- | Fio'resiaents military aide, who was | ot o k. March 25, Kron.|EiChTds, aged 40, of thi: clty, agd |four times Three of the hulldty went | ROGSIY B R eem outexitis of this City. later,| Wage Increase for lron Miners. | tive number. The moving pictures are | getained in Washington. R ) Miaa Dorothy Richards of Chicago, x| wild. but tho fourth wtruck him i the | B Soei's husiaad, | trom 2 = 3 Crosaing to New: Cork on the ferry, sister and five years her junior, were | side. ‘About twenty minutes after the | | \FE FOR MITCHELL, R s Ban been separated for pome mg:l:zh.t:ldl‘n;l nfiffll ln.nennaz;.h;:‘d jectlonable features. ~ the president went immediately to the Weston Covered 61 Miles, Monday. shot to death this evening by 'David|shooting Gunther went out In the x."w gl % L e rentir on suspicion of Be-. | s I Fror e yoTed e o) Holland house, where Charles P. Taft - | Vesper, aged 35, a sporting man and |of hisz barn and shot himself In ihe 15 YEARS FOR SOPHI Ing ibe murderer. A bloody handker- | Cnies B e e e y 2 | of Cincinnati is stopping temporarily | Dumas. Mo,, March 38—Edward Pay- | gambler, known in Cleveland and Chi- [ head in back of the right ear, killing { — was found In his pocket. He | eng of the steel corporation, would b A _horse belonging to William Lurian | From there he went to the banquet. |S0D Weston, 'pedestrian, arrived here |cago. Vesper then turned the revolver | himeelf instantly. McVeigh was taken | Judge Williams Pronounced Sentence s Ml thnobencs ot . the |/ na o rpo! ., Wo! @ |of Forest street was frightened near | What happened there will not be toi | (Onight after covering 61 miles dur- | upon himself, inflicting. a wound in|fo his home and later to New [laven Monday Morning stoutly prot. ere e tomnthee | Elven an increase in wages of from |the West Side bridge Sunday after-|for it was a reunion of college men | (& the day. He will spend the night [the head from which he died almost|He was 37 years old gnd unmarricd. | e -erime. eight to ten per cent. to take effect on [noon and ran as far as North Hizh | rather than a dinner to the president,| here and resume his journey in the | instantly. The direct cause of the|Gunther was 47 years old and leaves w_Eaven, March 28 - < is 357 miles from [tragedy is, of course, unknown. his wife, the criminal sug owded to. ita utm in the vicinity of where the | April 1. The order is the result of an | street. The owner and Louis Bendett| The class of "78 had originally 185 |morning. Dum: body was found. investigation which has been conduct~ | were thrown out and both were bruised members; 130 A T c = e ed several months by the Steel com- |and had their clothing torn and disar- | fhoge survive, e Fell Into Vat of Hot Grease. Crushed Beneath Tourina Catr. |'wien pretty Hitle Sophie Fiteimar _Mine Workers Reject Term: pany into the cost of living. It ap- |ranged. The horse was mot hurt, but | to'the gathering tonigh. Toasts wers | ten days ahead of his schedule. New Haven, March 25—While stand- | ~ Providence, March 28.—Crushed be- | was sentenced to from 12 (0 16 years plies ‘the seat of the wagon was broken. drunk to the president of the United ing on the edge of a vat containing | neath a big touring car as It turned ate prison, and her former lover aw- ph_Mitchell, was sentenced by Cincipnati, Ohio, March 25— By a By rocted Vote the convention of the | 27d thO! B.o T are O e e States, to Yale, to the class and to|Must Pay $5,000 for Kicking Employe. | grease heated to a temperature of | upside down, Arthur Gallant of I e Sine Workers of America late ey B nce at ac Hall. the absent members. The table deco- | New York, March 28.—Because he 170, Andrew Gerbrile alipped and fell | tucket was instantly lilled he Judge Williama 'to spend the remain the terms proposed by | Governor ayflower ts. | An Baster Monday dance at the!rations were spring flowers and smi- Mcked w mas with whom he bad @ dis_ | in. 'recelvine burns which will cause | day. W. J. McDevitt, a schoolmate at | dor of bir life within the grim walls the _of Ohio, Indiana, and Cambridge, Mass., March 28.—The | Cadillac hall drew out a crowded floor | lax and the walls were hung with the | pute, Sam ‘horseman and | his death. Gerbrile, who is 4 mason, | La Salle academy, leaped unl of Wet #fleld. Both were found ivania. Leaders d:- | Society of Mayflower Descendants in |on Monday evening and an excellent | stars and stripes and the class flags. | trainer, must pay b A."Bevern | was standing on the edge of the vat|to safety. .Gallant was driving a gullty Saturday of the killing of Bron clawe the situation now shows |the commonwealth of Massachusefts, mm enjoyed. The Cadillac| Governor Hughes, it will be recalled, | $5,000 under & verdict rendered todmy | at the Sperry & Barnes’ plant here, | in attempting to turn the swiftly mo:- | Islaw Kulvinskas in Union Olfy, Se; mers tions of @ strike than ;: | at_its annual meeting today elected _furnished the music, making | recently remariced humorously that 53 |in the wm ‘was | handing tools to a fellow - workma: | Ing machine from the car tracks tember 16, Mitchell of murder in the time ‘during the present | John Mason Littie of Boston as spv- [this feafhro all that could be desired | yer cent of the surviving members of | working bn Shouse.sas s lwhen the accident happened. He.was | lost coptrol when the automobile skid- ‘ernoe. bz the > the class hold federal office. . 'pedater when they had their argument. } 34 years old ded.

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