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On Tharge of Conspiracy in Connection with > cuxp-:u‘:;nr& Rovm Sen toflay. Appalling Testimony which Made ' the Jurors AR T e od WOIR TOREY | .o sster o oo ‘coaster, condition this L i Chairs - _Newcastle, N. S. W., April 20—Th wrm.u,i .m,flufln NAAWL it tR ' URGED lu-r ab Fukbard Entertained 3 ittab i Move Uneasily in Their By m,i%:;?fiw‘; : W’g.-' | M umasd m%_m, A B Plttaburfrl_lmzficandals not The Satara was bound for 5 _— : N v 3 General Witherspoon lis 5 GIRL’S SISTER A WITNESS ms, and it is inderstood carriea - PHILA | AR STRIK Eroopsat the Gelyabere. cncampment RELEASED UNDER $10,000 BONDS LAIN m”m'" x.:.:'m 3 ten " Buropein “omcers ; . ; . Juan V. Gomez Surrendered tiic pro- - o ylslonal presidency of Venesuela; in - —_— Tells How She Identified Eits of Underclothing and Jewel- qilondon. April 20-The man who ; g sy ':aofw“m":::‘:."?'::o:h Hoffstot Fought Extradition on the Cround that He was ry Belongirg to Her Sister Ruth, and Later the Dis-{ine &“&B.:::fi :w@-?&“fi:nfiufig . - o fi‘u'e;:"c'fip:‘"'ffia"’e,:&flé" -me{z:;l iiot a Fugitive from Justice, According to the Indict- membered Body—The [\arrative was Too Much for Dames az fl'mmdpfi‘:.?:"wfl : 3 Perry. g | . ment— aken Lefore Judge Holt in the United States the Mother—Wolter Qdifferent. T St wageis T = : A L et it Bl o et Circuit Court at New York. time of the supreme court of tne Unit- ed States. —_— 3 zelll is at the Savoy hotcl here and is in good health. ¢ . Naw York, April 20.—No prisoner on| With self possession the girl identi- | AFTERMATH OF YHE Emil Seidel, the Social Democratic | New York, April 20.—Frank N. Hoff- y presciimont ch trial for his life in the New York | fieda braid of artificial haid which was : mayor of Milwaukee, with u majority | stol, president of the Pre Steel fen £32,006 to Cha . trial or his life in i o B O i ot LB R . of the city council of the sime falth, | Car’ campany: was arreated at his of | York (or the pirpos | Suced such an arrey of facts and heart. | she kncw by tnelr texture, Jowelry ‘casting went into office. | Bce. No. 80 firoad strcet,‘today, woon | seiection of "th: D rend; testimony w such a stol vore, > e . | er. word had come to t dis L | National bar the S « FEERE IR Tl e Sala | i ore "and sl whet es & . iy 3. Beymey atore the ik | SELSEARS? o isvrmsor Hngnat” it | Sional Ve, the Second Jhen confronted with the, cimrred | engraved with Ruth Wassler's initfals, e Frast urged | committee on insular amairs, urged an | surrendered hin o "the com | ety “acpgsicoric fragmenta of the body which e was | an ound on the body. prosecu- | - Rochester, N. Y. April 20.—Political i sures b - ‘The lead- )propriation to exterminate the hook- | wealth of Pennsylvania, where e w Futh Wheeler, swhom he. s charged | tion will contend that this clinches be- | diagnosticians here contintie to i S 3 bad s AN W aves: { atand frial on «a charge of conspiresy | Claimed He Was Not Fugitive fr with having lured to her death in his | vond doubt the previous identification, | agree regarding the cause of ‘the m‘mml o :'N‘lll ; were abandoned, | recefved satisfactory assurances that — in comnection with the Pittsburg brib- } Justice. flat not a month ago. which it had been thought the defense | startling = political revolution which | SEROO1 CHel ;:_d vy "’fll ds [yhe men would recéive fair treatment | Dr.-Geerge A. Bailey of Munches- | ery scandals. Hoffstot fought extrad Testimony of Coroner’s Physician, | WoUId attempt to overthrow. occurred yesterday in the Thirty-sec- e POPRINTN A TS RSN e the company and that those. steik- | ter, N. H., dropped dead of heurt full- | Taken to District Attorney’s Office. | &rouiid thut he wan not 'y ysi Nor did Adelaide Wheeler falter|ond congressional district. men, women children—devoted | ers' who had surrendered their badges | ure in the rooms of the house com- L Suntics, s & Fhilip O'Hanlon, a coroner’s physi- | when she told how she knew the dis- What the Demoorats Say. themselves to sbtaining treasures from | would be taken buck with the others. | mittee on invalid pensions. - e ot g Ly Xaken to b/l Loen in the state of I ere was still lite in her body when | ing. by the Jines of the bust, the con- | tion of their candidate, James S. Ha- | sameAway they aid the White Star 3 4 ‘injured were removed from thé wreck. | F100d and Thomas, and ‘there ilood | CFlme wis committed as soaked with kerosene, jammed | tour of the skull and the perfect teeth, | yens. was due to dissatistaction with | steamship Suewic, which went ashare ‘ENLIVENED BY ELECTIONS | age of the landalide on the new Trams. | Was served with a writ of habeas cor- | 1€ Indictment the chommey of Wolters flat and | which had never been touched by a& the | near the Lizard in March, 1907, by cut- Continental railroad near La Tuque, | PUs. ordering him to pro uce loftuio- | i ond urnishe i afice. He found human hair not | dentist and were pecullarly formed. which they attrib- | ting her in half. Storm of Indignation Over Omission of | 5. befére Judge Holt i the P $10,000 Bail Bond F Tnited Sts 5 said, Wihermy e ute to the tariff, and to a general dis- fforts te Lighten Shi 4 aistrict court. This writ was obial Judge Holt fixed FHoffatot i Sahering to the DU | Dead Girls’ Mother Carried from Court | satisfaction with the republican na- = by ¢ Rt o s it fio | by Jobn' D Lindsny, of | connscs $10,000, As the Te > ey Yoo il ey Every effort to the ship is P’ yd-George, ancellor ot tiie | DY J o LDy SRV A8 | thate wag, o, b or her homor. There was soot| It was too much for the mother, who ek 20—The election | Britieh -exchedquer, in. introducing last | HOI-(0t, who ‘I apparent] present e wa but Mr ungs. A corpse does not breathe. | fainted and had to be carried from the Republican Opinion. Sénecal and one | years budget in'the house of com. Sehfiume bis Aght’ agains pposed. th \ H -tore he knew = living and still | court room, but the sister went brave-| The republicans maintain that the alo mons, commented upon the decrease of The Charge Against Hoffstot. stot had to remaln in th te body inhalted smoke and | ly on. overturn was- caused by personal op- X 32 per cent. in the consumption of | f{cfistct. & man of wealth and in- | custody while his attor: 4 Constant Objections from Prisoner’s | position to their candidate, George W. whiskey. | fluence in Pittsburg, and presid f|to get a bondsman . Fidgety Jurors. | ey Ridridge, ana with his rexime s the tion today. this Germas National bamk Cr Alle. | SBurety company nreed Lo fur . ;‘h'.;,‘?puh“ "T"“J.’:{' dbeptions Wotttea. conhmel wllfie-‘-l ubittex- of Monroe Sounty. FORTY MEN ENTOMBED gheny, was Indicted on April ¢, the | bond and soon Hoffstot w which made jurors fdget in their i Whichever of these _explanations is ‘being. chaics Woiter sat trim and listless, | WOTe constant, and as constantly over- | correct, one fact remains which makes bk, AN AL T > sconning indifferently the jurors, the |fuled His cross-examinations were|¢ne resuit of wide importance. 3 A ALY f 8 e themseives, and g | 25Ercasive, but brief gnd thoy shook Rl o 2 Explosion Last Night in Birmingham | PRESSED STEEL CAR CO. STRIKE.| REMARKABLE STATEMENT none of the witnesses.' There was no ool and Srar Co- SHatt: g g i indication of what the defense will be. | Rochester and the swrrounding towns RIOT AT THE “BLOODY ANGLE. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEAF Adelaide Wheeler on Stand. The audience today was rather more | form distinctly an average American Sewing machines Birmingham, Ala., April 20.—Aboul . - gave mo sign of emotion when | mixed than - heretofore, - Twenty o | community. The nature of their pur- | hocks : et [#5tty mob mee aibiubet n theMulgn | T Mg ers s Policsmen, | Over His Own Signature Unequivoo je Wheeler, 19 years old, and | more women, a couple of clergymen |suits and industries gives rise to a of indignation. mine of the Birmingham Coal and iron ot Last. Night. . Bnderses. President, Taft—~Warne bear an extraordinary resem- | and ps 200 laymen succeeded in | gTeat variety of interests. No one in- cigarettes dovered The precipitated” a long | cOmpany as the result of an explos! PittaBure Pn., April 20—he first| the Nation Against Political D - Gead sister, took the | getting by the guards, but bundreds of | dustry and no one class of citizenship | face of the water and tons of cheap| discuasion which tonight, and their fate is not known, | FUCHLLE P, Apel 20 ne HESUL aagon of Mr. Roosevelt Tore were turned aside. can be eaid to predominate. For this | American novels drifted to the Cummings |, The explosion was of such forc. R bTaes Che poTe Wou the il reason the significance of the election | shore of Bryher, where they were pi Massachusetts, ‘the flames shot to a great helght from | 7% at the Pressed Steel plant | Washingtc e gDpeals to those who have bean watch- | Mo T = platform. Moo mouth of the shaft. . . EE IR axcujved Konight/ and by & |, h Honr ik abpiva ng. ‘what Rochester would do as an | Tidings of this jettisoning g The cages in the molth of the shaft A gt g the democratic homin: ) e PLEA FOR CLEAN JOURNALISM |TRIAL OF DR. B. C. HYDE, T o apan - IShusetts | - ore s badly sprune by Ihé sxploston/| Xnown e “Bloody Angle; where hait | the democratic homination v AND CLEAN NEWSPAPERS. STORMY COURT ROOM SCENE.| parts of the country at the general luggers and rowboats scurried that they cannot be used. The shaft is | & dozen men were shot down the | iment tonight over his o g — B — congressional election this fall. If the 3 Mrs. wae grosted with ap- | DOt an fire and air-is pumped intg the [ SHKe Tlots of last July. Ifour men pich he unequivocally e Address by Editor Richmond Times- $Chargés of Unfair Play—Grand Jury | verdict of the people of Monrce is ac- the enterprising _boatmen was_decided to leave it @ all the time. T Caipue, and ous. Torelaner aft. In doing 50 he al i Dispatch at Yale University. Notes Lost and Found. cepted gs an indication of nationa The e he_ cause. of' the explosion hias not | Who 18 unidentitied ls in the hospity rest,terms the adminiatre s R sentiment/ both partics hero agree that | took ¢he larger i thing. Saesbre arks | been dctermined. e sios, Tecelved. when 2 S| Dresident’ Roosevelt, .and, in s New Haven, Conn.. April 20.—Major | Kausas City, April 20—A stormy | it means that the peoplo are tired of 3 be o have the ballots Teprinted, This R e ISR e APED 21N e e e I b e iimes | Words, warne the ~America . I C. Hemphill, owner and editor of the fcourt room scems, in which several | Present svstems of political Jeadership | pREXEL’S HIGH COST OF LIVING | YaS ordered and it was six o'clock be- | Haf been Tecelved here that twenty- |y panici shot in the hip; Joseph Vir- st a renewal of the politica fore the actaal voting began. The re- | five of the entombed men in the Mulga | [ K80 Ch TG0 1 LE8 WS TR 2 (U7 | ination of the former prosident Richmond Times-Dispatch, made a|lawye;s addressed the court at the|ism.” - FE| E . mine were killed by the explosion. A 4 5 Plta Tor cleaner Sourmatiam’ and clean- | same Hnte enil bandied chacgos of T A Popular Verdict. R Oy 1T | roe Temyy. "o »° Enown WAt Cian ‘been madie of the Birming~ | Sk shot in the urn. Vesides' thess | 8pent Half-Hour With the Proside -er mewspepers in an address at!Yale | fair play, marked the trial today of| Probably it meains also that the re- | Father-in-Law of a Bride Paid $1.75 ¥hie momitness for_honorary | hm Soutiiern railroad for its hospital | 00 mAn we secr 10 be ATl BNGY | A Hearst called at e Wit mniversits tonignt, as he delivered the | Dr. B, C. Hyde, for the alleged mur- | sults of recent political graft investi- for Two Egen glos president gonorsl was Miss Sara | C0%. 4l it it be sent to the scens | P the striliers and s i o] (e afrernoon. i ba first_lecture under the Bromley foun- | der by poison of Colonel Thomas H.| gations, such as the Allds case, will ——— ey of Connecticut. [from Beasamer. Ambulances were hur- | o 0% 0 bed erogs river | fice, Upon leayin ‘ation. provided for by gift in 1300 by | Swope. » weaken the power of the present lead- | New York, April 30.—Anthony J. Yice presidents general there'|Tled to Mulga from Ensley soon after |, \Woods Run, but was pu by the | had called mere s Mrs. Adeiaide E. Bromley in memory | | The trouble arose over the loss ers of Hoth parties, even those wiho can ‘son was gfteen Somynations, smong. them (e news of the exploston reached that | oo s niia "Tefe ad browsht | L it "o b i of her husband, Tsaac H. Bromley, Yale (an assistant in Progecator , Co: ‘s {pint “#o cledn ns. A yes- | Mrs. John ‘R g of Comnecticut. | city: Trafy Lt s to_the hospital. ater he isued hin andorsem » 1853 The subject of his Jecturs was | office of the grand. jury-notes of ‘popular verdict among who are today o Tomorrow President Taft will re-| AMulen is commected with Ensicy by | pne doting was sturte . & darainetration . e A testimony of Dr. Walter S, Haines, & | unwilling to sccept without qualifica— ez Drexel 3 2 [optve the deiseatex 1o she’ Continental | ote telephone wire, over which 1 e 1 | il e ikt Lo aUfTnsergiatrationg . . L ;v prese in thess abusdent times.” | toxicologisl of Chiemen, and sy twe) .sither.the republican diagnoms or and Drexel. “&t_the White house. i e e e communicate Yo | ghe “Bloods Angle who refused B St S swid Major Hemphill, “speaking gen- | other stats witnesses. A women the democratic i that the first lesson a great affair, wasn't #t7 | _ e IV, S ¥ e, - lmove on when ordered by MeDaniels. |y eorneithions and sincert €rally. is in the business for the mon- | the notes and guve themr to Frank P,|Of Mr: Havens' success and Mr. Ald- | he sald. “Now I'm going over to the | PRIESTS MAY ATTEND - fculty in their efforts to reach the en- | The srowd flocked around the officer gt ed B ey there is in it. The most potent| Walsh, chief counsel for Dr. Hyde. He | Tidge's overthrow is that the. people | other side for the mnext one. Notbing'| FUNERAL. NEW HAVEN FIREMEN tombed men. ; et} Dl O the. adie Dred’ the whot | one yine iy, ir to. compa force m sbaping and directing _the | said he kept them, despite legal ethics, | aTe dissatiefied with something, what- | but weddings on my schedule now. b 3 e ko e that felled the polfceman, Other po- [ vl a0 it bure thit eve 4iPousht ang sentiment of the country, | because 1t was a chance, to. prove his | ever this something may be, and that | seems.” The breakfast before | Refusal to Allow Cthelic: Clergy to] ' CHEASEIN CASUALTIES licemen' brought Into play their fre- | 1y om0t Blre that o 5t is yet a beggar at the door of pat- | client’s innocence. they want a change. him caused Mr. Drexel to begin a dis- | oo b ON AMERICAN RAILROADS |arms, followed by the strilers shoot- | o SHEERTEOL FIEHE T Tumege Iittle ori independente X corhese Betem acootiing bilag to 3¢ Walk; Anxiety in’ Democratic Circles. course on the High cost of living. ‘ake Part Due to Misunderstanding. e iy Ing and the affray raged for o quarter | (hose of Hoasevelt i A = ly possesse y rnal s T, es . o t are we going to do about this Shown et . jof an honr. AMcDaplels, lying on the Vi probe b not: conclud Tho preach independence. It must be | no cyanids of potassium was Lound i i S Smecaiot e | of 1tving?" he asked. “Why, | , New Haven April 20.—On mis retarn T e o s At 1 il sestiod DY raviiver " Ihto the | [ilL Drebebly not waid. however, to the cradit or discred- | the viscera of Colonel Swope and that | aceept a renomination caused some | it's terrible. Here’s something I was g By i e - crowd. Virnott was left lying In the y 2 it s you please, of the public, that it | not enough poison was found in Chris-| anxiety in. democratic circles. The|UP asainst myself on the proposition | Deen to call on Monsignor John Sym-| o . . . =2 , Strest, He was captured and taken to | Carrying Out Policies in the Way The efiects lorgely the character of the|man Swope's viescera to cause death. | gemocratic leaders admit that they | yésterday. ‘Tt cost me $175 to have | Iotv Father Malloy of St Mary's |t FasnneLon. AREE 2%—A larke 1o hospical e 1o omurieg Bt oush ghe press than hrough the | these he will bo Drosecuted fer per. | “ordldate as strong. & mars wiges for'e ey &y to take part in the memorial ex- | report for the quarter ended Decom- MARK TWAIN'S CONDITION. |charie Mr Rouscvolt dircct people. The shame of the press is that | jury, according to a statement made in CROKER PRAISES GAYNOR. At the Waldorf-Astoria today_it | STCises to'be held in Woolsey hall on | ber 1 " RIPAEe e or, but is Rest- | does he undert t 1 Thursday for the three” firemen killed | responding quarter of the previous | Steadily Growing W. ke TE ot @ e | Broxe for s mirhple. trectass’ was | in the Jail fire, and whose bodies were | vear. A bulletin issued today by the ing 'Perfectly Quist. x-Loa alks of Mayor and the | Drex D e wa® |.not recovered. was given through a interstate commerce commission shows it has catered to the worst tendencies | court by Mr. Walsh. Ferjury is a cap- of a corrupt and malodorous age. Its |ital offense in a murder case in Mis- mission ought to be the elevation of | souri. ty. He the public: instead it advertises its| Prosecutor Conkling admits this is Presidency. tails on the subjeot: misunderstanding. When the matter | that the total number of persons killed | ' Redding, Conn., April.20.—In a state- | 4 AORIELation which 1 vios degradation: fairly shrieking against | the testimony Dr. Halnes gave beforo . “Tt could not cost thatx | was Sully expiained, permission for the | was 1099 end the total number in-|ment given out tomight by Dr. Robert | [V FIVICTUS o the unem any restriction upon ita Nberty, it|the gram jury, but mvers that.iater s R RS e ey Crokez. | 1ig i iere we e;:r:’?(l Sents for | Driests to attend was given. dnred R > Sof=l DumBEE of Yer-| I eleny; the attending physiolan, Sam- oDy fas vatoine Bit converts its liberty into license. the chemist found traces of cyanide of | J1's,, Sailed today on the steamship [, 0o of eggs (two) and the same TRt son kilied on the slectric lings was 26, | uel 1. Clemens (Mark Twain), who is| 1000 minor. fau n “Broadly speaking, the most sensa- | potassium in both visceras. He will | LUSitania, was taMative at the pler, | T POFERR O TORR V00 Coffee. Then| SERVIA IN GRIP OF FLOODS. |and 642 injured, during the months of | i at his home, Stormfield, vea PR iAo tional and irresponsible newspapers | testify to this effect, Mdr. Conkling said. | S04 had this to say about Mayor Gay- | fiere is a charge of ten cents extra v e Sitebes, [Wovemher . sus BeSymber, | flias e wis whien the aftornoon bulle. | °% COMINONINL . ¢ moosevel eke the most money, and there has| The papers wers returned to the " . s is masking a good | 10T €ach portion served upstairs, in | Several 0""" s B e e, Aimuys 10 cars,. roCARA Al s ot iR e raan. | clew in ‘the one way they ough Tadation of the American pross to e | bon copes, . KePt 25 | mayor and that he is a man with the | PRe'S room. 8o that af most the whols % T - | equipments amounted to. $2.733.830. it Then 16 was st .the iast | carried out American level. Some of the cleanest | Mias Pearl Keller, who attended Col- | fol7E€ of his convictions. It seems to | 175570 that would be ridiculous.” Belgrade, Servia, April 20.—Servia 15 | 01100 05 GATCHES HALLEY'S statement, but is resting perfectly | Gives Taft Credit for Many Goo @nd most seif-respecting papers arc | onel Swope In his Jast illness, took the | J1°, 1034 & man my"‘ar Eomoplished | Mr. Drexel put up et the Waldors- [ again in the grip of the 7 i A quiet. £ AT Measures. publisheqd in New England; but even | stand after the upheaval in court. She to occupy any. position fhat’the coun- Astoria when he came to town for his | resuit of torremtial rains during the COMET WITH THE NAKED EYE. Dr. Bdward Quintard o Hik w '( 2 EHeavkt ys that P den here the tendency towards a lower | described ihe scene in the millionaire’s | {2 °oonPy, anY. son's wedding. He left the hotel last | past few days. At Kragujevats, where came to Stormileld late today and af- | iy iy ta sliin it 4 conception of journalism cannot have | death chamber, and was still on the| ' Yerpic Gs o i work that he .hing | SHSHE the floods are most severe, twelve | Prof. Fox Sees . Celestial Wanderer | ter spending some time w b the “spineless railroad bl @scaped the observation of those whom | stand when court adjourned for the | aen wp 1n wicies Son gt Coaa deaths have already occurred, while Without Ald.of T 24y ens returned. - He would —ma Josevelt administratior T e Unterested in the development of | dax. rart D cotma il saloon "kesirs | BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED the damage i proparty s enormous. Y e statement regarding Mr. Cle Mr gt credit Tor the prosec civilization. . 3 ke 3 e whole country from Kraguje- AR ) < . Conn., April 20. criminal trusts and for thre “The ideal newspaper does not exist; | SWEEPING REORGANIZATION are not lawbreakers, and all policemen FOR RETIREMENT FOR AGE. | vatz to Lapovo & letance of twonty | wo'ca8o:, Avril 20— Hulleys comet| sy Glemens illness and nix powertul influence behind 3t i doubirul that ih ever will The R Ao e tdt Shave jms boen . - miles, resembles a vast lake Several sgen here for the firet time With |condition he has devoted so PRE S mansnatneiing many newspapers of today, IHke the churches, OF THE ATLANTIC FLEET. |2 1ot of that sort of thing going on. | Compulsory Savings Plan for Federal | villages have been inundated almost | ooy ooy, 00y DY 1aymen as well | e to his corresponden: { bill, the over-capitalizatl ety o SR e e ] Tor his attempt to Put & wtop o 1 Government Employes. to the tops of the Houses, and al. |™*piofessor Fox of Northwestern uni- | Jrew 4 check for $.000. Which Woo| providing for postal s xa bar guestions: this or that industry, or in- | Plans Perfected by Navy Department— tito: o op to it thought relladle ‘figurse ere not Yot |versity picked up the comet at 3.40 a. | Son tg, e direciors of the REOAINE | parcels post measare and 1 @ivianal, or section: they possess the In Effect Next Month. BIG YEAR FOR HARVESTER CO.| Washington, April 20.—A bl .pro-|avallable it is feared that a large | iy’ s “finder.” It was so piain | Dublic library. =The mone ls to be | iy il enthustasm of advocates; they lack the : = e | viding for the retirement for age of [ number of people as well as thousands | fi. WUA! * TRCTR. G0 WES 50, PR | expended for the ercction of a new 1o | T\ s seasures ar wisdom of the judge. Washington, April 20.—The navy de- | Sales in 1909 More Than $14,000,000 | the Personmel of the classified clyil | of sheep and cattle have been drowned. | {501 5 ook without artificial al brary building, which it Is expected If the people want more of achieve “Wihat both hewspaper mdkers and | partment bas just-perfeoted plans for | oo o 4 service—a compulsory avings plan for| The railway service in the district Aoy will e called the “Mark Twain Libra:| -If the people ing: i the newspaper readers most need, if they | a sweeping reorganization of the At- in Excess of Year Preceding. federal government. employes—was re- | has been entirely suspended, the Orlent ELECTION OF DIRECTORS kY, ethe present library golng general-| nyuue. turn to another par Ign would reach the best settlement of the [lantic fleet which wil] take effect in 5 == ported favorably to the house today by | express having been held up at Lapo- 1y 'under that mame. not believe tha is a er ma questions in which they are interest- | May and June, wihen the ships make| New York. April 20.—The annual re- | the committee on ctvil-service refoym.| VO since yesterday. Theer are no == ) R the republican part a “d. is not party spirit or sectional fer- | their annual vialt to the navy yards | POrt of the International Harvester Co. | The measure is not intemded to estab- batement of the waters. | At Annual Meeting of the N. Y. C. CONGRESS WEDNESDAY. e or as much yor. but broad tolerance of opinion and | for m‘:;hmnu “This will De the last f°f'1:g’»":h'°h ok ‘r:“b“'ged u;d« lish civil pensions in’any way, ‘but is == T Sie & H. R. R. Need Look for No Tariff Reform. speech. occasion on which the fleet as a whole | 510 yvear to have been by oome exhaustive Mmvesti- | Riot in a New York Town—Constal p I it . = 3 Wi be Meperaed Lo the home. yaras, | Wide marsin the high-record period for | e, Sutcome of an exhaustive vest! ‘Shot Dead. aivany, N. Y. hiveh Wl N rosl AtAGERRRIroed B t certain u ) except for periodic dooki Veasels | the company’s earnings. Gross reve- | suny’ o e b e 5 ers of the New York Central & Hud ~Withdrawal of Rublle Lands. the tarirr modified, th PAPAL NUNCIO AT VIENNA Tequiring Tepairs beyond the capacity|nUes from sales aggrogated 536,614,000, | Tty SoNoInments and corporations-|: Buftalo, N. Y. April 20—Norman| ST °Rier Talirond | at their annual b 7 | another party. for ‘the . Do 7 sam: . Just adopt- | Cnalker, constable e town of Bel- o 3 ‘ashington, April 20— author- Yy its' b , HAS NOT BEEN RECALLED:|of their crews will go to the'divisiona | 22 compared with 2 1308 total of $72. 5y Boglana. Son akenilar don | Goalker Coneiable of thepnrrn plel- | mocting today at whicn 1,500,000 ahares [ 1, he B e ey hastaw- d by | ! et iy me yard, one at-a time, 1,000, ing $14,073,000. 3 in France 3 shot pd were voted, elected these directors: 4 b arjes? contr b Utterly Unfounded. ot ip of the navy, the gen- e gt O g Y i Wers | and New Zealand. "The t aseing the Decil- | DePeW. Frederick W. Vanderblit. day, The entire session was devoted T sy ¥ 1dea. that the heavi $6,007,000 greater than those of 1908. retii ST TN W vwiae s the Pi Morgan, Ge . Bowdoii 7 - with t Some, ABetl S The - report . that| B8 baset 85 New Sork o S miri | After: the 330,000,000 cotomon. stoek | or il would risice on_snaitien lian hotel whes sbout ffleen ltalians | willlum Rockefolier. Wilam HixNew- | 0 dhe consideration of (il measurc | fun peapis A k Mer. Granito Di Belmonte Pignatell, | 210 to the superior docking facili- Ruiend fliet San Jeclared out f | decreased thelr capacity for service, | ing Gleason was brought to a Buf. | Mam James Stillman, George F. Bu-|gf'the president. {Tovth: e Mnea e toll nam, 2he papal muncio at Vienna, his been | U L o ihe years earnings, there was st | e ammuities, exoept for those aiteady | fafs Nemsial "The couge of the seb| ke Willam €. Brown Léwie Cass | “CRE Bimimiatration railroud pill and | 74 of e peealied s declared by the “atican to the ships will have at least a thirg ot |43 asainst $16.691.000 at the end of g;'gg,,‘&f:,:mnm?fi:'fiifi Tt Rty 3%, ‘of New York, and Marsin Hughitt | the Fesoition authorizing the cxpentls| MODEL CITY TO SWIM IN DRINK ! g ey Hed- 1a full is 3 en no such special dividena et Thicage Of $65,000 for an extension of i - oo e g Begio il - 11101 each " battieship in' reserve. wil | Was PAld. 3 vidend | equotions to be refurned to emplovee| Society of Colenial Descendants. * | *'xie'Ceio: directors were elecied for | SEIA'S inguiry into the cost of IV | Gary Will Have Two Hundred or More e e wa e o Tih | have at least 350 men, Insuring the — — death, . The institution of the svetem. | Veshington, April 20—The Society | the' West Shore Railroad company. | coqub it mo o was ke Saloons, Beginning Monday Sie does mot conaiger that he has cre. | veswels' réadiness for service upon 24| WOOL MARKET MORE ACTIVE. |feat™ . The st rom o e i cadi | of Colonial Dascendants has been or- | Mesars. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. Ledyard | (iab: DUt no o ; ated any incident by paving a call of |POUrs 'notice. < ¥, up the bill at the _first —opportunity, | S3Nized with headquarters in Wash- | and Hughitt were chosen to fill vacab- | “ Sulator Purcell attacked the rajvoad | Chicago, Apuil 20. The = sal courtess on Ambassador Kerens when | XCept Stx or seven gunboats, neces- | Decided Increase in Business, But at | would be of sufficient advantage to the | I1gton and expects to bave chapters | cies caused by the déaths durbiz the |y ™ dqeciuring it was the purpose of | peviod i ihe histor Gary, Inc e ot ot Belp bt meet Nv. Roose- | S2rY [2%Olce nd sevey otk Vo, Lotter. Lait of Picec Setvice o’ Compensate for e sxpense.| 41 grst e CQUNEY, BHE. Gen Carl | vear of D', Mulla, H. Meic. Twuinbley | el ddmuistration 10 w0 i ome to am end next Monday. boca ve itary A e a | A, Wood - 8. B > . H. rsonnel of the supreme e of the recent election. Alr T vope has anceiited ehe resigiia T T . xomaistin s So0N; (Boston, April 204 declded increase PATTEN COTTON INQUIRY. e i Ot DO-HECIALINE AR AL ‘v?:pcu;d Statcs w0 us lo reverse former | for 160 saioons have ber ied, ks Abbot wrence Janssens &s 4 n_ac Yy nof the local weol ~ ) > ™ isfons on the 7 ts of stales to ore 9. saloon -doors er - * = 5 velt, 18 deputy governor general. A = —— % ot allroad | open on Monday it is predieted that attitude towards ‘:‘n- Rn‘;-e\'elll in- ator Hale. nia and Territory, are in demand, with York Cotton Broker. lonial Hall, will be receted in Wash- Greenwich Episcopal Church. sl e =S 250. Solved the congregation. will re- A S ap quartef blood as’ the feature. More| . = £ 2% iy miss: his residence here announced his can- growers in the west, who are | 1°7: 2 e A SR boad : virginia Otis Hecksher, & well 10 do [ o pregident of Smith College to in i decade idacy for the United States senator- | SBOWINE & willingff®ss to accept lower | PN S0 0I5, 05 STOTS, SmPeonerd | | Indianapolis, Aprl 20 James ’"k:l“"""' o e oar of M oiie | Return from Europe in August. . . NEW SPECIES OF ANTELOPE. | ship io succesd Bugene Hale, who wiil | Pids: alleghd Ban) Dol SOF Faw Cotion, tesusd | T PEBsMient o the Mclipwe Cosluoom- | Waldo. fire commissionsr of Nyw Yorle t o > 3 : retire at the end of his term next St o Sitemeast JtoniEt: Soenending: the | Toul i set 1o Jell sl yaRtpe- o Ctxner sppdutes, weve arled W <ot o ovoR iane | April The Specimen Slain by Kermit Roosevelt to | March. Persch Jury Disch: d, Unable t - cause he was unable to give bond for | o'clock this afternoon at a nearby 7 arged, Unable to| governments action and denving that | his appearance to answer to the charge | country estate, which they have rented | tristees of Smith ege have fixed | NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT Bear His Father's Name. Great : Agres. the investigation was induced by com- | of gseiling short weight coal Jackson |for the season. The Rey. M. George| Wednesday, Oclobar s us the date fo e e a3 New . York, April 20.—The jury be- | plINts of the bears. =He mlso absolves | was arrested and indioted for an al- | Thompson, rector of the Tocal Episco- | the inauguration of the now president, | jingis Man Appointed Secretary of B A s Liseof fore which hias been tried the case of [ the New, Yotk cotton exchange from | leged swindle, by which it is said two | pal churdch, performed the ceremony. | thie Rev. Dr. Marion Leroy Burton. Porto Rico R e e lCas | Pexing, from | Dondld Persch, .charged with the lar- | 20V s ‘e mat-|hotels and the city hospital were| The bride was given away by Schuy- | The retiring president, L. Clark Sce- 1 i TG Bociocd thar the _state that great unrest is| ceny of $110,000 worth of copper stocks | tT- 4 cheated out of $3,000 by short welght. |ler Crosby, former governor of Mon.| W&, Wwill, leave office in June BLLOF| washington, April 20 Preside S Bustiog: trip 158 hat the | apparent again in that city. The Brit- | belonging to F. Augustus Heinze, was tana, and Major W. L. Kentey of the | thirty-five years of active service, Dr |, Washind 0 ia eenafe the e e K e ey 1o mes |ish gunboat Snipe is aground thirty | discharged at 10.50 o'clock tonight be- Three Fishermen Dr Fleld artillery, was beyt man. | Burton returns from 1 study of the { IO SOTEE FEL L yait s a new e eretorone | mi'ex from Changsha. A Chinese | cause of inability to agree. The jurors “Adantic City, N. 4 few inthmate friends were pres. :a.:l::flfln-\l nstitutions of Furope In [ 1yl T Porto R ' et Dreew Carrel o Mo be PILOh diwte ry. Reynokds ToEIon, wne MO heIgtofore | hruiser and 500 troops have arrived | 8t00d G to 6 and had been out’s County Farm Inmate Burned to-Death, = 1 recalcitra Rutland, Vi, April 20_Michuel Moy | 8an Francisco Expecting Prince Teai.| before the Louse ship subsidy investi | ing’ dory off Herfs , lan, an inmaie of the Rutland count Francisco, April 20——Chang Yiu | gating committee, another chance to |miles below thix city, twday.. 2 New York, April 20.— By the uge of — farin, was burned to death In & fire Chinese minister to the United | avoid belng reportéd to the house for | in the currents ““# Divorce Granted to Mrs. Nettie F | O8N SEE" B0LE T ey Gercnnd HOUSE CONTESTS DECIDED Y., April 20.—Twenty of | which destroyed the main building at accompanied by the first secre- | contempt in Tefusing to answer the | drove the dory on the B&r. 2 /Shaw. lea’ through a skylight, burklars tan o “racing bills, one | the farm in West Rutland early. today. the legution, ‘Jung Sval ar- | commitiee's questions. © The “select s “Ralem. The nine other inmates narrowly es. | rived here last night from Washington | committee info ;_concluded today ‘Waklo was formerly a captain Duited States army, but retir- ine ta Ent ¢ uf Novih Caroling - Her - e . Mass, April A decree | sacked the residence in West hiy- | Representati Lever and Legare “oral bookmuking ittee in Ly ‘Remarkable Feat of French Aviator. | sranting a divorce to Mrs. Neille I.|seventh street of Martin Beckiunl | South Carolina Retain Their Seats repealing that section of | caped in theirnight clothes. -Moylan |to mieet Prince Tsai Tao, who is on | totry to get the information from him | Charleville, France, April 20.—The | Shaw, daughter of I. Fisher Fidredge, | chief, of the foreign department of v-Gray law which exempts | could not be aroused in time to save | his way to San Francisco. The prince | in some other way, the idea being that | French “aviator, Boger Sommer, ac- | of Portsmouth. N. H.. from = former | Kuln, Loeb & Co., and escaped un- [ Washington, April 20.—A decision | of racing associations from | his life. The 108s onythe building, which fromi _ Honolulu. | the report to the was too serious r3 feat foday. | State Senator James K. Shaw qf Man- | known fo the police, with several thou- | allow Represéntatives Lover apd | Siability for vielations of the | was an oid farm hohse, remodeied, and | where he stopped on his vovage. and |a procedurs to th a new world's record tered in {he Fs- | sand dollars’ worth of jewelry and sil- | gare of South Carolina (o retain shelr ing laws, were passed by | on the contents, is estimated at about | elaborate s;umh.- are making by | ing every ‘means of j s. He made a flight of | sex superior-court today at the viose | 3 "Mhe house was uhoccupiod. 1t is | seats in the Wouse was announcsd h © $10,000. The cause of the fire is wn- nese to weloome him in | fo tell what he k reserva- acroms counitry with four [of a three houre' < . - clactions commition No. T today. Both known. i < tion. S 5 ‘Passengers. . iz . retains the won. ‘Tuesday morning. seats hud been conyested,

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