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N v PRICE TWO CENTS Wage Schedule |Will of Mark Twain| Conseused Teiosrams | 0AVES OF BRcAD FILLED STREETS The Eighth of May has been set l Cabled Paragraphs ¢ “Tokio, May 3.—Amori, a flourishing VOL. LIL—NO. 105 Seaport on the north shore of the BORING HOLES IN RAILROAD BIL | Dismantling of Taft's Measure Proceeds in Both|Siirie i il For Trolleymen| Filed for Probate| vy e s v i | possed trom Delivery Wagons Iuto the Mud by ©f 1900 gave Amori a population of 15,000. £ Houses of Congress London, May TSk Christopher | STATEMENT ISSUED AT CLOSE | THOUGHT TO BE ABOUT $100,000 Furness, the ship owner, who as a| OF NEW HAVEN CONFI ON A T e o e oot ERENCE. DEPOSIT IN BANKS. ency of Hartlepool in parliament since Have been grented | 11,000 steel mili-workers of Youngs- ELIMINATION OF SECTION SEVEN and” s recent dlection actiarea vois;|" HOPE OF PEAGEFUL SOLUTION |- ENTIRE ESTATE TO DAUGHTER | iown. O. COLUMBIA STUDENTS SHY IN MORNING ot Menatind phoss qyuvily Striking New York Bakers ! manager of the Associated ’ on the ground that there had been an B iilegal employment of demonstrators Dimanite Plascaiin: o iGihes Eaew 2 R by enemies caused the death of Mrs. g and payments made through his agente. B i st e ife )ssi) Gabrilowitsch— | Yetta Fried: ¢ Philadelphia. \ . . 1 w5 i O Only One 3lice Each for Breakfast—Strikers Say All the The court emphasized its conclusion| No Final Conclusion Was Reached, T i i Provision—Section | that Sir Christopher was not person- hat Being the ;l'lnff Agree}nn.nt . e ";d'.':“ orrupt or. tiiegal Neither Was There Any Date Set| Stormfield Valued at $30,000—No Es- [ Eight Small Children, finding sticl:s I T Out— I his Would Have P. - | practice, but added that he must suf- : : - ey fots -5 . : 9, ‘welve Also Struck Out i o ve Permit-| practice, but added that he must For Furthes, Coata Ean s Mt o e A of Jymamite in 'a”contiactors hut st Fig Eakeri=s, Including Hotels, are Crippled— 6,000 Men Qut— Viany Hotels Importing “read from Uther Cities—Strikebreakers Injured in Riot. ted Any Railroad Cwning 50 Per Cent. of Another| =~ ———— = & i s ‘ate of Bill in the Balance | Lesscrs, son’ of Count Ferdinand de| New Haven. 3—At the close of | Redding, Con: 3 i1 | after remaining awake all the while fo Road to Absorb it Entire—Fat Losseps, and an officer of a cavalry | 4 oo paay, AL e ol of Samusi 5. Ciémeny Al Peatl |45 days, fell into a sleep from which Tegiment, fousht @ Jyel ith Count fcommittee of the employes of the Con- | filed for probate here today, the entire | ¥1e Cannot be aroused. Just do Poligny today in the Parc des | necticut company, the. how et e o toley, Wbe cutire ey nt- as it is penaing 1n che senate, but an | Princes. The bout followed 2 quartel| pany for the New York, New Haven | €8S, Wife of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, The | Allan W. Armstrong, a former prison | New York, May 3.—There was riot-| No Fear of Famino Says One Well- Tent b manged a3 Count| & Hartford Railroad €o. trolley lines, | lome Stormfield is valued at $30,000 | Warden of Jackson, Mich, was sen-|ing today in the bakers strike. One ment blows were exchanged. As Count| ang’ the officials of the company, late | 81d there is thought to be aboat $150._ | tenced to a vear in’ the house of c strikebreaker was stabbed several Known Bake Mrs. Bert Skirt of East Palestine The 4 oo railroad bill | amendment offered by Senator Hey- Touses of o | burn_today to modify the existing law ey e O | o (BMMAC, Effocts Beciipioateins or iex. O Sechnine called | today, the following statement was is- | 000 on deposit in banks. No estimate | Fection for accepting a bribe. were mauled” and bundreds of loaves need be Ir feurgof « Scciion seven_the trafic agresment | tended debate which was still in prog- | & halt to the duel after the first round | syeq by the company: had been made of the literary assets, e of bread were tossed from wagons in- s, on mccount of w buker provision was eliminated by both sen- | ress when the senate adjourned. il il Tt e S Peaceful Indications. but they will be gone over by the{, The Provincial Court of Berlin sus-| (o the street. no matter how large it mig e e s ©ut| No One Dares Prophecy the Outcome. | but neither was hit. The two antos | “A conference was held this after- oee of the wilf later In the weelk. {0, pay out the depoait of the deposed Conflicting Statements. be, “said one well-known retall bl U B v > pel Strictly speaking, each house today | onists left the field unreconciled. noon between a committee of the trol- Will Drawn Aug. 17, 1909. Itan to the Turkish gov Both sides, employers and strikers, | -3 1t day has pussed. ‘The institutl e any raiiroad owning fifty per| s sultan to the Turkish government. b ployers 5 F byt » Timt of Amotner road to abeorb it al- | Was boring holes in a separate bill— leymen and the company officers, at| The will was made Aug. 17, 1909, ¥ maintained an air of confidence and |f Mmodern machinery in bukeries sea . s the senate in the senate bill introduced | DICK CROKER'S DAUGHTER which the wage schedule was thor- |8nd covers eight typewritten pages. Thirty-five Thousand Coal miners of | conflicting statements of the status of [ <4 Its fate. Nowadays, most of i e | by Senator Elkins; the house in the AND JOHN J. BREEN MARRIED.| Pus’!y discussed. No final conclusion | It Was made in Redding and was wit- | Missouri, ansas, Oklahoma ana | affairs were jssucd toduy. The strikers | WOk 15 done by michinory. o Short and Long Haul. house bill introduced by Representa- E "| was reached, but all indications point | NesSed by Mr. Clemens™ secretary, Al- | Arkansas being refused concessions by | say that 6,000 men are out and that (fbOUt ome map |n ten really needs | - prohibiting a railroad to | tive Townsend. The bills at the out- o io o Groom at a New York Riding | t° the ultimate peaceful solution of the | bert Bigelow Paine; Harry Lounsbury, | the mineowners, will continue a strike. | nearly all the big bakeries, including [be & baker The others often i sher rate for a short than set were identical, though they wers s matter. No date for any further con- | Superintendent of Mr, Clemens' estate, those In the larger hotels, are serious- | NOhIng about thelr work when th a1 was adopted in the | made different in various respects by cademy. ference has been set” and Charles G. Sark of New York.| F. A. Torech, of the Torsch Packing|ly crippled. The employers, on the | STt I, and they can jearn ull i) 1 by the | the committees which reported them. 5 £ Men Demand 27 1-2 Cents an Hour. | L2 Will appoints Jarvis Langdon of | company, of Baitimore, told @ house|other hand, insist that they are only erce but | Each version of the bill has yet to be | New Xork, May 3.—For several days = . N. Y., Zohet S. Freeman and | committce that canned oyat e | temporarily handicapped. Many hotels, | 98Y% ihers have been rumors that Miss| T Somes an Dour wase oot on & | Bdward E. Loomis of New York as |kept for 10 years and still be #00d te | however, are ge(ting bread from neigh- | A% 4 matier form reporte: n interstate cor ditional provision for an in- | passed in its own house and then will 2 i and report to congress by have to undergo the tender mercies of [ Bthel Croker and John J. Breen, a f;’ 1-2 cents an hour wage scale on & | trustees and executors. eat. boring cities. etate Commerce Cemmission the other. Whether either will ever | &Toom at a New York riding academy, | five-year basis. Peosi ~ 2 = ey A ity since this strike be acts relative to the Long and emerge from the final stage of joint | Were married recently in Hoboken, N. ey ns of the Will. AR e A AN ] ) Columbia Students Get One Slice Each. | wiio went on short rath wim - 3. Denials and counter-denials from | IN COLLISION LAST NIGHT When the will was drawn a_second rof. Parker of Columbia University Columbia_university students wero| didn't know jusi where to g0 (o go daughter, Jean Clemens. was alive, and | has arrived at Seattle, to take charg » of bread each for | Certai conference is a thi body is Pre- confe: ing nobody is P iimited to one sli hops_ and stores were ¢ = Question. There is no . - tion ponding to this in the bill| pared just now to prophecy. ’;"?:hp‘f“d;: ;g::fv::dh?:‘: ‘:&Ji:::;“agf OFF CAPE COD. | by the terms of the will each daughter | 9f an expedition to trace Coolcs al- | profee, 1 Qe FICe OF pled, because the wholauate bk y e s sy Soteons it oo | cmcin PR is to recelve five por cent. of all money | 198d route to the summit of Mount | "JLG (10" griVers ave not joined | tories, as vou might cidl e wers night, when he issued o sworn state. | > e Py Ligonier an nturce | on. deposit in the bank at once, the | McKinley. the strike, short handed.” AT CINCINNATI'S ANNUAL MR. ROOSEVELT LEAVES Tent that the Miss Croker concerncd| Meet in Thick Fog—Santurce’s Crew | residue of the estate is to be divided 55 3 MAY MUSICAL FESTIVAL|COPENMAGEN FOR CHRISTIANIA.|was a daugiter of tho former Tam-| Taken Aboard the Ligonier—News by [ Satally and invested by (he trustecs | , Charles R. Heike secretary of tns = = Z 3 ‘many chief, and Breen the riding acad- | Wireless. - Bkt To o=l auatserly o the | ity O PO O iotameat of con. | TWO. CLUBMEN HURT, LEAVITT-OWEN MARRIAGE President Taft Appears Before E Recipient of Two Loving Cups—Dinner | emy gmoom. He had kept the secret, nete hm‘:‘lfi ‘;i the death of either ity to: GMIFRiE £he GOvertassnt by VA ILLE thusiastic and Brilliant Throng. | at City Hall. the justice said, at the request ¢f| New London, Conn, May 4.—Word | nisie ot leaving lesue or will, the | SPIACY he art SIS Nyt e AT LINCOLN, NESHRSKA B Crok Mrs. B Jras received here that the steamens | yin’ Iy cane there i eoe ot ho il N e P s f M n Meadowbrook | B | F | X LR -oker, or Mrs. Breen, is book- o - ere is issue and no will, = S rerere el of aps on Meadowbrool ide the Di: d ugh , May i vFlr:\ d::n(dT:;v‘!: mi_o;;‘eenrl;a,nc;n.s%ayta:’v_‘.‘;mr_wgmghri: SR el Wor vopo mdm.L ‘Heor tam, Ef::lix;r %:-;c;es&z‘timmed :rhe:: !l:e f':rl- &m‘h:m!e ;x' to ‘c;‘,‘, that testie. The chMllfimww‘M thtlttnr::, ‘Cmmfio} for Hunt CI:N‘ ot ride the D‘:’D"r(_:l sy.\y q"\ ter of Will £ o e | ieiae ; ily declines to discuss the justice's|m e o are given the privilege of dis- | Charles W. Morse, who (s serving a # v appearing before a | tiania, where he will arrive shortly er was sinking and that the crew o . t in the Atlant: i tarted - o 3 ehtmitastic Trong At the | After noon tomegrow.. At Christanis | Statement. was Deing taken off Dohs ofthelrehares by will aq they | Sentence fn the Atlanta prison, started| New York, May 3—Thres persbus, [ Lincoln, Neb. May 7—Mra Ruth { Cincionati’s avnual May | the feature of his visit will be the| oy SENT TO PRISON FOR Providence Gets Rumor. estate die without issue or will. the | Of the freedom of the “ice king.” two of them clubmen, were injur yan Leavitt, cldest daughter of ‘Wi | tonight. as the dedica- | Nobel prize speech. This will e le- o Gl T ek e L st e e, 0% WM, the and a valuable bunter was killed In | liam Bryah, was quiotly marrled roic statute of Theodore | ivered Thursday afternoon in the MAXIMUM OF SEVEN YEARS | reached here early today that two|Will further says that his daugh The Supreme Court of the United |2 #eries of accidents today on the |today fo Licut. Reginald A. Owen of Thomas, first conductor of the festi tiona! theater. steamers had Qeen in collision some- | Clara and his biographer, syrngu;.e: States upheld the decision of the Ten- | Meadowbrook Hunt club’s course on | the Royal Engincers' corps of the Bri jais and formerly head of the Chicago (_ An enormous crowd gathered at the| Man Who Was Convicted of Copper | where off Cape Cod and that passen- | know his desires as to his literars as . | nessee supreme court ousting the | VGuE Island. = d 5 the | 188 army, stationed in Jamaica, O orenestra T gl T Stock Fraud. g'e!rsbyoghone":unl ‘were being taken | ooty “g,d:;m‘:htn;d(he trusteos be Standard Oll company of “Kentucky | ojup, bt oo Mo Bt | e of.the. tamily miinelN esident’s & 2 of e other boa ord was sen ided em r disposal. No |from doing business in that state. SO Sy o o e Owen ¢ . a1 day, the publis Presented Two Loving Cuas. New York May S—Charles Katz, | out by wircless to Intercept the wreck- | bonds are required of the trustecs. L T e faeamics. thie route mot Belng U all day, th L) R B istent | Who was found guilty of larceny by a | ing tug Tasco, half way between Prov- President Taft made a notable speach Ui IS e b | ly determined In advance ok ful vadantage of his appesrance | COlonSl Roosevelt was the reciolent | fury in the supreme court last night, | idence and New London, to turn back | SECRETARY WILSON EXPLAINS | berore the Amcricus club. of Pitipare, | S chon, Sraightened for, the jump, | Mhe bridexroom ls 20 years of cutive of the mation. A fanfarc | the Danish coat of arms and the other | WAS Sentenced today to serve an in- | to give assistance. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. | #ealing at length with our relations | coliarbone was broken. He was not | iness man of Tondon, 111e" ot TEIRaln lncat Tito. TEALANINE the American arms, and also four | determinate term of from three to| Santurce Left Boston Tuesday. " | with South and Central Americca. He | injured otherwis wo jumps ahead | s not lving, Mr. Owen took t Sihee. but the motes of the in. | plaques from the roval porcelain works | SSYem years in the rpenitentiary. A | Boston, May 4—The steamer Li-|Lack of Practical Education Among |CRlled Zelaya “tyrannical and unprin-|of him at the time was his trainer, | amination and entercd the engineerine uments were drowned by the shout- | 1Pon which were pictured several wild of pocasonable doubl -was|gonier, reported in collision <with the the Fi <cipiea- John Hastings. The latter met with & [ branch of the British government se ause of thousands who had |beasts. In making the presentation | ETanted and bail was fixed at 335000, | steamer Santurce off Cape Cod, is an . e similar misfortune, landing on his | fce at Jamaica, and according to (he to the strains of Handel's | the manager of the worke told Mr.|Pepding an appesl. = o |oil tank steamer of 2,396 tons, owned| St Louis, May 3—That the f. Robert Wade, a Coalpa: was | head when thrown and being rendered | government rules will not be recalled Muccabeus” with its story of | Roosevelt that they were “wild beasts | . TR SEReqICy that [ats Sl B8 ONC | by the J. M. Guffey Petroleum com-|of the United States are not produc: | commended by’ the navy department | unconscious. He was revided and is | to the mother countrs until after com tv and justice. of Agrica.” Persch and others, was charged with | P20y of Fort Arthur, Tex. The Li-|ing half what thev should because of | [9F SaVing a baker on ‘the receiving|not believed to be seriously injured Vistii & torms OC thres. yests Chorus of 800 Voices, Backed by im- | _ MF. Roosevelt accepted the plaques | Pers DS, Wis chare gonier is bound from Port Arthur for |a lack of practical educatl ship Independence, who attempted sui- | ~Shortly afterward H. I Bell a elub | " Ruty Fryan was firet married nearl g Y graciously and while examining the | UM $110.000 | worth Of COPPer | Beverly, having left the former port |the farmers. wis. the sxpitmatim o | Cide by leaping overboard and strik- [ member. was thrown when his Borse (seven vears ago when 19 years oid A '":"Su Organ. e dflgnu:e:nrd‘:i?ixwmfi:w{mked ap sud- wmp:flg“m‘,‘-"an ngem of B Aus“s‘n;s epm %4 in command of Captain|the high cost of living problem of. | IP& head first into deep mud :l\lmhlmf and fel, He escaped x«lnh“n William Homes lLea an artist srus of 809 voices, backed by ly & Ly: 5 2 2 ‘ates. g ‘ew bruises, but the horse, u valughl tldgra Ao ol i 00 & immense organ and . the Chicazo| “This is not an African elephant |Heinze, as security for a loan of | “'rhg steamer Santurce, which left| iicon in croroary,, O Asriculture | o0 DA FLUNG FROM animal, was killed by the fall, Its neck | Vorce fram Teavitt in Mareh, 1909 ©rchestra, sounded “Oo Liberty. thou | “That is quite true” replied the | $50,000. Boston yesterday afterncon for N Son in an address tonight at the being broken. y eat of virtue, | manager. “These plates were made Do s e ey oruoon, for New | Parmers’ union ran N TG e WA € broken. with avsolute’ cust their tw and was augmant. | specially. We heve no study of Afri- CONGRESS TUESDAY. ana ds 5 WERDE | oo ooieon; Tocolvedl & mized - — AMERICAN SPORTSMEN TO Germany ; : P voices when the cho- | can elephants and so used Asiatic.” | o P Bl Crosting. Art C g y of Wilmington, | that has yet attended ihe seeiimce |Bravely Rescued by Conductor, for et rus S Y Cnquering - Hiero | The incident caused a great deal of | Senate Passed P omy port 1s Batn, Me. that has vet Attended the sessions. | T\l oo engers Raise a Purss. | CRUISE IN GREENLAND WATERS |5000.GALLON TANK Comes feaened Mre. Theodore | amusement and the colonel remarked: mission for Washington. actos to Bestod When the, secrotary entered was votod 5 % Whitney and Paul R O b Thomas her tw ons_occuped a “I am ve: lad to have all kinds of ™ - gty New . o A oy | Harr) itney and Paul Rainey Mak- OF BENZINE EXPLODED GOE 2t tonieht's comeert and mobi tie | cleptaiia® | T 5 Washington, May 3—In both the| Boston, May 4—News of the col-|down With cries of “He's no better | NOW York, May 3 -Miss Mary T Vi st o preside slogy of the dead musi- Municit D ci 1 senate and house the traffic agreement | lision between the Santurce and the n_we are. T 1 was Hoake i nte The emter iran. s Twe Men Killed and Score of Others ciar unicipality Dinner at City Hall. |provision was today stricken from the | Ligonier was contained in the follow- L "’t ‘,‘,""""d Mbout half the | * rist moving Long Isiand rafiroad| St. John's . May 3.—Arrange- Seriously Burned. The statue of Thor siands in the | The municipality gave a dinmer at|Tailroad bill. i Do ne. TosEsspe) cacelyadl iery 40-. o —rt. o T‘;’;”:,cf;‘f”‘:,":::: train as it rounded a curve on a trestle | ments for a in Greenland wa- gort the building. The draper- | the city hall in honor of the ex-presi-| Tie senato went still farther and|RELt. W 0 0 0 0 Cision with the | roundly applauded at the conciusion |OVer Jamaica Bay early today. She|ter during the coming summer are be- | Philadciphia, Ma w0 me = ved at the conclusion of | dent which was attended by 250 of the | struck out section ing e e x P Tilw el Fowart e ded | Was canght by the incoming tide and | ing made by Harry Whitney and Paul | killed, another was horribly ma ng audience viewed it. place at 6 o'clock in the evening, So 7 the hous e g h o N v - | These ‘two mie: e now negotlating { burned here today, when a 2,000-gn After thesconcert, the president went |as to allow plenty of time to cat:h the | today. the Santyrce’s crew sboard, but Cap-| ‘T believe the sdlution of the cost R | o tHle i Tk o bs wesling Wisdrnes [ouped, Jiore. todll: when & 800N club, where Iae- in. The lord mayor presided end| The long and shorrt haul clause of | tain Folker, chief engineer and remain- | of lvife problem lies In good hands.” | FVGT # SRR O GHERER MECTTEER | Baothic ‘for the expedition. extracting house of the M. L. Shoe seriy solicitor gen the members of the cabinet were [the fiouse was agreed by the house inder of her crew remained aboard and | Said Mr. Wilson =~ The farmers are | ? GU% JEFOST O SOPERL, FOOROR | N Mgl Cruined along the Labra- | maker companyos fortiizer pia States, snd now |present. The mayor proposed the{the form in which it came from the L try to beach her at once._ Fog is ax“ke and _no country 1s tm danger [ N e from ome car to anothir | Aor coast last summer with Dr, Wil- Wilson Tloyd and Frederick Seh » e May Festival ass)- |health of the guest of honor in nd- | committes, except that it provided for | very thick. Ligonier slightly damaged | when this is the case. T have inv when' the train swerved on the curve,|frid T. Grenfell, the famous medical | ma were only persons - his host until the prec- |mirable Engiish and. the company | aB investigation by the fnterstate com.- | forward, but will stand by until morn- | tigated charges that the farmers have | when the train ~werve £ ¥nte | missionary of northern Newfoundlund | extracting hise awhen tha tanl ex 3 et for St. Louis shorrly | cheered enthusiastically as he con- | merce commission, of data relating to [ ing, when, if not needed, will proceed | combined to put up prices and rob the | She was flung from .the platform ints | WEeEREEY, OF norticrn SERIORELING | oxtracting hvae whon 1ha tantc ex Batecs Aillrsvit Cluded: “Long live Roosevelt!” that class of rates. to destination at Beverly. commuilty and bave foumd:they gre | e water, /The train was stoppsd\eu | SHATgugRdor:, Whitney Sbent the prec | ploadd. Roth men were led, th Address at Loyal Legion Meeting. Mr. Hoosevelt in responding touchea| A house M cresting an art com-| - (Signed) Pl TR T s *| T "night was dark the fog| Arctic. He was the first white man structure. and -, S Bk Thoai Tegton saselink tofay. | oos LTSLs larily ok Uine peoblema | ISReln. Fox WWashihgton’ was passed by = : Polling of New Haven Road Telegra- | made it impossible for him to see the |to whom Dr. Frederick A, Cool un- % ToEion mocting todi: |confronting all free countries. He | the senate. : - New London Wireless Catches It. ¥ 3 ater only 8 few feet belowebut he | nounced his alleged discovery of the s G anns, it I was cheered when he left the dinmer| Both houses will be in session to-| New London, May 4—The message| Phers on Strike Question Completed | JENCY 06, L 707, TO0, MW ‘As | North pole. - r 2h1 too fat Ho take part i |2nd by great crowds that had gath- | morTow. of the collision was received by the| New Haven, Conn., May 3.—The |goon as his head was above water he — e was frightfull rr Phy sanish war, id ered. EARTHQUAKES IN SPAIN Scott Wrecking company by wirelss, | polling of the telegraphers of the New [ called out and the girl answered him, BOSTON'S MILK SUPPLY a say he cann r T s & Sleasure to come to one's b AIN. stations having been recently estab-| York, New Haven and Hartford rail- | gnyided by her cries he swamn about ¥ o score workmen whn were 11 “apeally when you have been | Us S DISTRICT ATTORNEY FAILED| \iio ot Shocks Yesterday in Proy. | I#hed here and at Cape Cod. Toad on the question of striking be- | until he found her clinging to an old | And Threatened Famine Considered by | ity of tiie hullding wer . i cn and have heen g tly = - o ad re sed to grant an ile. He seized her by the shoulder. the St: Legislature. the blazing oll and henzir and h E Won Phcetoorhihes Snd To Connect F. A. Heinze With the So- nces Near Portuguese Frontier. FIGHTING A BIG OIL FIRE. e P v Comnicies - T o foinomibla £ Bae MAE GG tuAS Moo aty chamioals. | Many of n had th se who arc fond Called C. Pools. s e 3 VOte “waw cially | of the fog. but he guided hi e- | Boston, May —Turning from their | clothing burned from th . YOIk did reapect N racorner. Poojs. Madrid, May 3—Violent earthquake | Illinois People Trying to Keep Banks | counted, owing to the mon-arrival of monts by (he fide uniil his fect firuck | delfberations of the past faw davs over ot T who b New York, May 3.—Judge Hough to- | Shocks were felt at 4.25 o'clock ves- of Earth Around the Liquid. An ofldllh:{ the union, but it is un- | the bottom. The passengers on ths | the liquor question and the passage of | STRIKES IN FIFTEEN at the nbsta- |day plainly told United States Distriot | terday afternoon in the provinces of d¥rstood that 96 per cent. of the votes | train raised a purse of $50 for Cannon. | a bill inhibiting the sale of bottled NEW. ENGLAND GITIES Nere tne orit- | Atiorney Wice that he had failed in a| Olivense and Badajos, néar the Por-| Martinsville, T, Mayv 3.—A great | jer® IN favor of such a course. It is S = 4 Zoods over the bar, the Massachusetts C i oe in other parts of the |two davs' effort to conmect F. Augus-|tUSUese frontfer. No damage is re- | force of men are continuing the fight | S50 understs o stand Inhe s | NICARAGUAN INSURGENTS legislators on Beacon Il today b |Men Are Connected Principally with coun o doing the best vou |tus Heinze with the so-called pools in | POrted. against streams of burning ofl from | SPPaPany Wil make a stand in the case gan comsideration of Boston's milk y . {United Copper stock in 1907; the| o A = 4 D the enormous tank of the Ohio Ol | Of oif “geonemian nor™ and will not grant BLOCK PORT AT GREYTOWN. | supply, now threatened through the re- the Byilding Trades, s o iec. D Urited States district attorney there. | Run on Los Angeles Night and Day | company, which was set afire by Hght- o Tusdl of the farmers (o sell their milk | - OFFICERS ELECTED fore abandoned his attempt to put in Bank. ning last night. Effort is being made | opoosed to Division of Episcopal Dio. | F°7°° COnsists of Four Vessels—Reb- | o contractors at the usual reduced | Boston May i Although o000 e f1ihe yecord evidence to this effect at| Los Angeles, May 3.—A run on the | to keep earth banked high enough | OPP 1o ettt els Better Equipped than Ever. suinmer rates. X SoRtected Srinaipeily with th ] By National Society of the Sons of ths | (e frial of Heinze, who is charged|Los Angeles Night and Day bank | around the oil to prevent it from pour- cese of Connecticut. The committee on agriculture of the | Ing trades, continue on siriis ne 4 Abihosons fvelubisn. as president of the Mercantile National | started yesterday morning and at | ing into the creek and setting fire to ew Haven, Conn., May 3.—Rev. C.| Washington, May 3.—Senator Salva- | legislature appointed a sub-confmittee | teen New Wngland citios tontght the bank of misdpplication of the bank's | midnight there was a lin: of several | the bridges. | 5. Smith, rector of Trinity Bpiscopai |tore Custrillio, ‘representative here of | of five empowered to call upon the at- | general wituntian of industrial uore Toledo, O. 2 With the elec. |7unds and overcertification of checks|hundred in waiting. The president, | Twenty-one thousand gallons of oil | church, a member of the committee | the Estrada provisional government in | torney general to investigate the pr ent to' submit to arbitration t r e 0, My Moers tne dn. | to the firm of his brother, Otto Helnze. | Newton J. Skinner, issued a statement | have been pumped out of the 37,000- | having” in charge the matter of the | Nicaragua, acting under cabled in- | duetion, transportation and marketing [ment to submil to arpltraiion the o s 3 ey National so- |, Balked at almost every turn, either | in which he said that depositors would | gallon tank. Flames from the tank are [ advisability of the division of the |'structions from Minister General Riv-|of milk, with methods and costs, and | ferences between the New Fngiand Tn o etEi ox imerican | DY the rulings of the ‘court ‘or the| receive dollar for dollar, as the insti- | still sweeping high above the roof of | Episcopal dibcese of the state said |era, today advised the state depart- |to report by May 20. yostmant' and Seayrity company end e 75 255 s failure of his witnesses to recall the | tution was solvent. He attributed the | the refinery, but the plant has not | tonight that he was very much op- | ment that the insurgent forces had es- | T OBITUARY. o ROIDR Sl Weosentet and. st e T W iiiam Allen |fACls sought, Mr. Wise showed his|run to a published announcement to |caught fire. posed to a division. Rev. Mr. Smith]tablished a blockade of the port of ! OBITUARY. 3 Sprinsge 4 ” Aarble, New York: vice-president. | (UA8TID as he gave up the quizzing of | the effect that the bank had been re- said that some course other than a |San Juan del Norte, Greytown. — ern Maanac m?vv‘l A 5 ) olamel J. A Mosre af Pai. | Max H. Schultze, a member of Otto|fused admission to the Los Angeles| St. Paul Elects Republican Mayor, | division would probably be taken to| The blockading force consists of Dr. Noah Knowles Davi Wl B g ol By i e . “of Montpel Heinze’s firm. clearing house association. First in Fourteen Years. relieve Bishop Brewster of some of | four ships, three ocean going tugs| Charlottesville, Va. May 3Dy 100 RO LE0lCy Rropet JJansa o Chicee,. & 5 St. Paul, Minn, May 3. Herbert P, | Nis duties. | equipped as gunboats and a fourth | Noah Knowles Davis, who until his re— | chusetts of the Hew ¥orl R of Louisvilie, $13,000 FOR LOSS OF LEG Boy Bicycle Thief Shot by New York | gelier, republican, today defeated g == e arger vessel armed with rapid fire | tirement four years wgo had held the [ven & Frartford raitrond, wni o o . (or S Ty e Policeman. Henry' G. Hass, democrat. for mayos| TWo Children Found Playing Beside [ guns. It is not unlikely that this Is | chair of moral philosophy in the Uni- [seemed lkely to follo €ar_general and regist Awarded a Fifteen Year Old New York| New York, May 3.—Morris Brown- [ of St. Paul by about 5000, St. Paul| Dead Bodies of Their Parent the rebel ficet which 1§ on the lookout | varsity ‘of Virginls, died today, He |™iGe the axisting wtriken, that of 1,60 Foward Clark. of Washington: treas- Boy. fleld, 19 years old, was shot in the | has not had a republican mayor for 14| Hamilton, O., May 3.—Too voung to | [0y the steamer Venus which recently | was a distinguished schola® and 0=l yiarian laborers. i 1 nce, R 1 urer-general, John H. Burroughs, of | back by Policeman Robert Ferris in | Years. The republicans made their | realize that a tragedy had occurred | T eor e Rty aeacom. - Gw: .- At oDe ¢ which it was snid tonight may resul New historian-general, Daniel| New YVork, May 3.—Thirteen thou- | Brooklyn today and died at midnight | Campaign principally on the question|in their home, making them orphans, Among Central Americars here it is|ne wae Dresident of the Judson 1 in a sympathetjc 1l strike of a 1. Pier: o i fi,flafl,—;fi?amm“.}vm h?nd,l,d and "“yn‘f:g]a“ ;’n a ho;flhal. ‘Fcrrrls ‘h’n:rl caught the |Of high taxes. :lndht)mi‘rltdalh;;‘r t:w lulfl_\:‘r of l"«f]:\uvl | Pt g A i gy syl 2 now [ tue and at another head of Bethel ¢ men engased fh f ilding trade 3 ohn Stone, | for the loss of a leg was awarded to|boy in the act of stealing a bicycle. L — e e homicide, the two children of Carl i B e S - K pacs o from being the author | there, is the most seriou EX 2 Harold Schaffler, the 15 year old son | After firing two shots in the air in an | Complaint Against Freight Ral B. Sclinck's pugiliet, today: weee foupa [ PoU=F, UiFped (o arcy on the ‘warless. Moy, Asigs from DO tho POl e | Louis _Ky. and San Fra of a policeman,’ by the appellate di-|attempt to frighten the fugitive, the | Washington, May 3.—Freight rates|Plaving about _the' lifeless forms of | ‘M SoanAe Ot O s, o bes writter Toda Ex-Governor of lllinois Died in Cali A after the mext conventic t | vision of the supreme court today, af- | policeman aimed lower and Brownfield | on expensive imported woods lower | their parents. Schuck had shot his wife | DRIVEN INSAMNE By THE COMET. | ¢1s and the Story of the N. fornia e e e i %asis Dosrd of | Stming o decislon of the lower court.|fell from the whegl mortally wound- | than are given by the railroads to less|and {hew himasell He recently was | ARE DY THE COMET. | stnay tn Eebrew. Los Angeles, Cal, May John T D e T8l here o 1% Iy S|t e e e | e Tor his pmerealions, Measition: | Oblo. Fanmer, Thinking: End lmmi o RO Beveridge, former governor of I11f s T Fir D the subject today of a complaint to the | cause of his quarrelsome disposition. 4 < iihy Detweiller Surrendered, Released on | nis dicd today at his home in Holl TEST CASE DISMISSED. froyung Schaffior was struck by an | pomestic Trouble, Murder and Suicide, | Interstate Commerce Commission. The | o 2 nent, Will Not Pay His Bills. | $130,000 Bond: wood. tiiik Vi " ;‘?';m s{oo%r:tv‘;u:“ni‘ullmomm ar‘mrk\'mr Youngstown, 0. May 3.—Walter | Smplaint is flled by the Furnace Run | Sixteen g Santhes Minutes Massill O Wy 3, San Francisco, Calif. ay 3.—After ¢ 3 = tation ticket in his pock was “in-law, —dy E > T ow - s ackghid “ bribery of supervisors of | in ¢ served through the war Hearst wor vietory over the |he was to all intents a passenger. of three remaining members of the | Funeral of Late Bjornstjerne Bjornson. | the town of Jonesboro and return, a | 0% o0 @t | 100t an alon eaere! Detwelller of Toledo, formerly vice |rank of brigadler general. Tn 1870 city of New Y in the supreme court Past W family turned the revolver on himself,| Christiania, May 3.—The funeral of| distance of about 16 miles. in a little | DEREINE the Brrival of an order com-| DCRVECET O, FUCL wlloione com- | he was clacted congressman at largo. S whey, Tostics Crocamann W Infllcting @ wound from which he i | the late. Biormstiorne Blormaan tof | over 18 minutes. Hamiltor; announces | MILINE him to the state asslum. | president of the Tome Tolophome com- | 1S A e G ™ Ronen e smisged ® test case o compel Hearst NO HEARSE LARGE ENOUGH dying. The cause of the attempted | Norwegian writer, was held today with | that when he returus to the east he iy B o L S T B e D‘ZE.,W ek J on bonds | tenant governor and when Governor 0 i Shomages oblotaed Camtant ths wholesale killing was the refusal of [ imposing ceremonies. It was attended | Will try for a $10,000 prize offered by | cufcBritIon &s WS Fefusal to pas Thr SO o0 006 it I e had been trav- | ORlesby was elected (o the senate Gov Sumicipaiicc ©or Aol and guries of To Hold Body of Man Who Weighed | his wife to live with him. by the king and queen, the members of | # New York newspaver for a flight | fusniitics of mercuandise which ho ot IR0 (00 £05 I nealth and had | ernor Beveridge succecded him. e persons in the cxplosion of fireworks 568 Pounds. the various legations and many high | from New York to Alban: useless to pay for them, for in fiftcen | returned the moment his physiclans | removed to California ffteen years near Mafison Square Garden in 190, “Bar and Bottle Bill” Signed. officials. Great crowds flocked to| . .. days the worid would be consumed %y | told him he could undergo trial with- |ago. when Hears: was celebrating his elec- | New York, May 8.—The funeral of = =5 - listen to the addresses. the principal | Brilliant Flight by German Aviator. (7% T WO WONC BE Conidl 2| out endangering his life. He will be N et o to congress. Boston, May 3.—The “bar and bottle 8 e has B s e oo William E. Burnet, “ef Locust Valley. | pill> became & law at 10 a. . taday | oDe Of which was deliverea by Dr.| _Strassbure, Germany, May 3.—The |mission from God 1o warn men that | arraigned May 15 950,000 Ponalty = for Violating Anti- sounsel Tor Hearst e & motion e | 1A today, Th bty wak omacy ms | Wien Governor Draper aixed his sig- | '0tIof Nansen, the explorer. Garriod out & brilllant Tignt a. s | 70 o4 °f Mie carth is approaching: 5] A gt dismiss ana Justice Greenbaum & b 4 nature. e measure prohibits the B T < o FErrG = Tuberculosis Congress at Washington. i Y. May The ¥ol od it. holding in brief tha: terss Tad | 1atee caoahe to iy el carse Was | sale of liquor by the glass and by the | Missionaries Must Get Together. | Antoinctic monoplane. He started in| 5 CATCH OF 320000 SEALS. Washington, May 3.—Re renda. dhe penaliy for viola The necomsary permit and (e oe nag | b e R £0, S8y, the coffin and [ pottle over the same bar. Although it | Chicago, May Enouglr enersy | miles from the ¢ity, und passed over = — tions that tuberculusix patients should ti-trust law from $6.000 no right to take such a r 2 the united efforts of twelve pall bear. | Lccome immediately operative, the ef- | and money are wasted by rivalry and | the houses in Strassburg, twice enc Newfoundland Flest Has Had Very|he colonized on large farms in the extending the period « Judzments aggregating 260 | ere to carry the coffin in and oug of f";.,;;f b e Ll Overlapyite CC e ‘“""‘“'l'i‘ denomise- | cling the sieeple of the ‘famous Min- Successful Season. | wouthwest that there s | o at leant |9 SoN OIS stamin ok I Seei: obia sl 4t b T is s in all 1i- | tions in America to preadh the gaspel | oo, entiedent: " 6 b one outdoor school overy ity an Wo 1o five years passed the us i o i Eogti < the church. quor-selling communities in the state | to the entire world. We must :»c "‘“h: h“;: 4 '",-',,,.",,'. ,.,,f ,,'*“*,;"fl',"" Johne, N. K. May 5. Wilh .|..§ ot x‘.-m--.v efforts shoukd | nu\ul.-‘fi‘. sembly today by & vote of 98 10 10 PR caRinmecr aniea — the licenses are dated May 1| together and stop this waiste,” sald | noliovement he won the prizes offeteq | 185t of the Newfouudiand sealing flee | see (et cliy ordinances againse spic ~ i for are meurly $2.600.000. Steamship Arrival i TS Biehop Charles P. Anderson %t the |y Count von Wedel, governor general | “afe in port, the year's total vatch of | ting in public places be observed, were | Wireless Tolegraph System for U. P. SRR, - At Hassbucs, diay 1: Bluesher, from| Railway Telegraphers Get Increase. | Episconalian diocese of ' Chicagn to- | of Gount,von Wedel. wovernor seneral | oais amounts Lo 20,000 an & iy [,...a., 4l the closing session here todiy | Omiaha, Neb, May 8§ Dr. Frederic § Chitdron Vats in Favor of a | New York CloPinuts, S May 3 An . egross iy to delegates 1o the men's nathonal | Bumeh, the Secretars of siafe. he | Jarge number of the Natfoninl Association for the enier, experimental cuginest o e Quist Fourth. At Naples, May 1:°Moitke, from New | was reached today between the ms HORKTT NOREEInS. aviator then returned 1o the sero- The steimer was re- | Study snd Prevention of Tuberculosis o Pacific railvoad, today re o Yo y E S2e York. agement of the Ofncinnati, Hamilton & drome and made a'safe landing. ported gt with | - e ders (o begin nmediately the e Moy & The wohiool hil- | (AU Rotterdam, May 1: Russia, from | ang Dayton railroad and e membera Against Federal Income Tax. R e 8 catch (Dhe Auwrors | Death of Richest Man in Minneapolis. | Instaliation of * u wirelews tele re: ontelair, K. J., decis- | New Yor o er o way Telegraphers| —Albany. N. Y. May 3. —A second at- | Hartford Hod Carriers Get Raise. he conat of | i Canolis, Minn., May foTevi IT.|P¥siem on the Union Pacific rafl fvely toduy in favor of a “quiet | At Cherbours, May 2: President Lin. | whereby the telegraphers et an In- | tempt to pass ‘the Murray resolution , ‘Conn.. May 3.—A settle- e hy foF et ren” | Stewart, said to be the richest man In Ere mtare R T oiieeent was made | coln. Zrom New Yori. . + crease in wages and a betterment of | favormg.the federal income tax failed ached in the strike of the | 0" ™ 3 ¥ other vessel® | Minneapolis, died today. He held more [ Inquiry Into “Third Degr b~ i e R e ,r‘M {;om!om May 3: Minneapolis, | working conditions. in the assembly today. By a vote of | 250 hod carriers here tonight. An ad- £ " real estate in Minncapolls than any | Washington, May 3.-—The - T e R A SR T e N 3 5 B — 2 75 to 67, the house refused to sustaln | vance of from $2.50 a day to $3.20 a d in Mexico. other man and his estate is computed 0 the “third degree” praetic ety Ly ’"v b Py 'hfl.fil: '1’. t \rmoq, April 20: Duca DAosta, Milford. —At the meeting of Indian | a motion of Mr. Murray 1o reconsider | day was asked for, and a compromise May Dr. Howard T. | (o ha warth many milion. For many will_he conducted " exvivaives Liu'taror use | from New Vork River grange Tuesdny eveninz . H.|the vote by which the resolution re- [reached on $2.50. The increase will | Ricketts. a professor in the Unjversity | vears he livad the life of an eecantHr Brown Anorah, - who ' da;. The vote was a| At Glassow, May 3. Furneseis, from | NeweM tatked on Foraze Crops and|cently was defeated. Only one vote hraty 3 5 5 &0 inta effect on June 1. The men will { of Chicago, died here today of pinal [ bachelor in a smail wooden s New York Harold Beard abeut Siloa. lacking. . return ¢e work temorrow. situated in the heart of the city. . by the viee president

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