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% | Sl Stand as a Unit |A Litde Flurry | Condensed Telosrauws |gIp) “STUG"jES” IN NEW YORK 1) PRICE _TWO CENTS Y Cabled Paragraphs, VOL. LH.—NO. 106 DENIAL BY SENATOR M. G. BU e e Epgridainass) Or be Dumped Brought Out by Publication of a Special Des-| =" »eexoctmver A Favorable Report Was Ordered on the banker’s bill of jading bill. In the Senate s, A, Bk bl 1.9 | Where Five or Ten in Each Are Kept Ready lumbus, O. i foa e Smanise Tncwrsencs Wave | “REGULAR” REPUBLICAN SENA i i i : . - % S8 patch from Washington A e cnes A- | DURING DISCUSSION OF POSTOF- |, QMcitls of the Western Union eaii Day and Night for Instant Delivery west of Prisrend, after severe fighting TORS CALLED TOGETHER. FICE DEPARTMENT BILL. et shop case. with the government troops. of the revenue cut- WORD “INSULTING” USED Fivenne careers, 0 o e meel - QMORY TOLD BY PRISONER LEVENSON Harmon V. Becker, who amassed a — {X;"lun’:! sdln(-e Tvsiu inbuilding automo- - Applied by Heyburn of Idahe to R T st Tols 4 S 2 — How the Procuresses Work to Keep the “Stockades” Sup- marks Concerning Him Made by | John H. Converse of the Baldw May 4—Senator Rossi was NO UNDERSTANDING WITH MLEAN .o o Goileh 'Sl f0%atii| NEW MOVEMENT STARTED the senate today. He was removed to an adjoining room and physicians were hurriedly summoned. Some con- fusion followed the sudden iliness of | To Settle the Question Whether “In- That Mr. Bu'keley Would Not Be a Candidate to Succeed | the senator, and the discussion, which ARERGUSS T % concerned the proposed reform’ of the k & « S = ; SR oos the Supaet 5 he 26 SHSRNLT e =te and Down the Administration. | Bulkeiey ef Connestiout. B S, Ta 1 promin plied—How the Proprietor Flaces His Human Mer- Fabrication—Announcement to His Constituents— Vi Troakr Dol riorat s B chandise—Business of Recruiting is-Almost Wholly AGAINST MAYOR GAYNOR g 3 . Sui cial, NST MAY Wabing tor, i By e ori . suing warrants to the beneficiaries i 5 Gl 2 3 Tilson Denies Authorship of Said Spe * | For Recovery of 34800 Paid to Goha- | tion tatay o7 an-usesization Shieh i3 | Washington, May 4T word +in. | BBISE (he TAW Lo Doy Off the Cherokts in the .ands of Women—Meeting with Decoy Agents > leaders claim represents a clear ma- | sultin, o = claims. ’ lan for Legal Services. 2. |sultng” was used in debatc in_the - 8 i .."’J’%qu';":f?l:?hum‘."ng A regu- | Sonate today. It was applied by Sen- | The French War Department has e Bulletin.) what the Courant correspondent would New York, May 4—A taxpayers’ lul} S Wi & St ey ol et E!or’Heyburn to remarks made con- | had constructed retly a dirigible New York, May 4.—Harry Levenson | enson a ten per cent. commission on enator Bulke- | Make me say. I have no knowledge of | Was brought today i the name of Ju-| ent £o settle the question whether the | Soamesy,ay ¥ Semator Bulkeley of | bailoon capable of speed of 50 kilome- | under indictment for selling young | the girls’ earnings. 1o and others Tilson late to- | ANy agreement or u.nders‘m.ndingv n.nd agains yor =~ Gaynor, | Lonate shall remain conservative, be- = ters an hour. girls into lives of shame, told th like him Kkept in touch with - Certainly never stated that there was | Chamberlain Hyde and D. F. Cohalan The Idaho senator was discussing a e 4 4 Farat n % . the following | ¢t y for the recovery of 45900 paid to Co- | COMe radical, or be thrown into chaos | postoffice department bill when ho | Th, : . _ | district attorney today that there ave |charges, and often transferrcd t S B public such. 2 AL |- . S 0 far as concerns any coherent policy | Dep e Resignation of Dr. Charles W.|ut least three “stockades” in New | from house to house. He had little he. following spec e (Signed) JOHN Q. TILSON.’ ;mfl:hm'xaligfl Ber_‘;"ifesmt:e;nydq;; T reghEd 4o 4iis BB TR Il r-:‘zm;:m:hel? dordlfr to Itllrufl their [ Noedham as president of corge [ York, in each of which from five to | do with recruiting, That was wholly imder date Washington, May 2 | Senator Bulkeley to His Constituents. | MoClalan Moo maier mlloses oy | ative programme. Delled 16 reglsior ail the URIted Biats | AL ipington university was accepied | ten such girls are kept ready night and | in the hands of women, who found that paper May 3| . My Constituents: I desire to say | Cobalan’s bill was excessive and she|Surrender M of Taft|maps sent out by him. — er v o manied Bt st e | Hear o I e et T an) supported | once and for all time that the special | $2ys e mames the mayor and the i Protest from Mr. Heyburn. frai 8 Champions. former .treass with ‘him during . the interview and | o -evenson Took to Trading in he derstanding that | s p i er 2 lection on stoffice | four years at hard labo sl < Levenson sald he began as a sal . ey it GnY time had any undemstanding [ then in event that it should be unable | fronted them with a desoription of (he | Gepartment and said th Batones "ihat | & charge of forgery “CT I Prison on | Recruiting in Moving Picture Theaters | man of wa rafncoats. 1¢ Bulkeley does not deny | with ex-Governor McLean or any | %0, (SeOVer B0, CORMER: o oo pe | Bossible political effect of their ap-|he had had a contraryexperience. He —_— Little effort, said Levenson, is made | Pened tha of his custom ¢ he has changed his |friend of his that T would not be af TS IS GhS S5O0 for e payicet|parent defeat by the “insurgent” re- |added that he did not know why there | Dr. William H, Welch of Baltimors | {0 Tecruit women of the street. The | Inmat reputable house < likes life in Wash- | candidate to succeed myselt in the | S8 Tl Taror Gayor Ao S thor | Dublicans and democrats in the fight| should be a difference between Idaho | was slected president of the National | Stockades are filled from the host of | &8 he ied more of the ? i senate as consideration for his eup- [ SOOIy, S InE O Aammiston. | oyer the tramic agreement section of|and Connecticut. — Something about | A seociation for the Study and Preven- | YOUns girls who are unhappy at home | dropped sclling clothes and to 1 ovlized to say is an incorrect | port in 1905 or for any other reason. 360 CUTOE The BIeTous Soministiec|the sdministration railroad Dill. He|his manner caused semators to laugh |tion of Tubereulosis or who live narrow lives on their own | trading in the humanity that stat + 1 made no statement that| (Signed) M. G. BULKBLEY. {0 & e - asked his associates whether they were | and the manifestation of mirth pro- i earnings and long for leisure, good [them o be fairly construed to mean T. B S. This yatter e e the mubssct of :n;ymm&mn 1’;:3";’:3;”:&:;3‘ ‘viokad a protest from Mr. Heyburn. B. F. _Yoakum, chairman of the|Clothes, galety and freedom from re- | First Meeting With Government Ager 2 news article in the New York Amer- | ho warned them, meant the failure of | were -insulting," and (hat it was re. | [risco ‘syatem of 'railronds, says that | a"Bulli o, to requent. chea Testant | gomsrmest s e e a1 iTiSHERS GIVE PEARY CONNECTICUT'S TEMPERANCE | i3 5 Hearss newsmaer, Joter st the | dho "Rufc policies and’ the downtail of | wriiiatle: the Senata shouid be turned | Sxcc | Brofittakine by ‘e minaie- | Funts™ Soline it ulci | sovermment agent, n the Gase he s A SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL. | CAMPAIGN NEXT YEAR |ter l;eph‘ t’n)n‘\ (hefl mayor, éhen 2| Eress, bm‘z’;‘ t;:rw;‘mp{ny ::“_ into a r::“a“:li.s. o;. - < 3;'.‘.','.‘&]m"1'2':;';';(1?- r.fi'."L..‘-f;hfm‘,-Qr !",‘"} gafe Um‘-“ von his onfide a - Party | Girsuiass s B BERE o AUl Claropiie o e Tunly SFakl Hepest, So0 Maliv| ecally o chnsoumo: - remtor - Semton | - © . MEE o led bat if the |, The Advance Guard of the delegates | first winning attention with an Invi- | Sume line of work A “Mrs. S “The Only Man Who Had Led a Party | Circulars Be g: Tous Sty emaloyn e e oes | Aldrich that senators then and thers| - er.ey replied that if the | to the sixteenth quadrennial confer- |tation to dinner, then describe the | from (ho we L o to the Pole.” in the State. bands the warrant for ths payment | Sithered were not in egreement on all dflhl ohlenlto s maps were lost he had | ence of the Southern Methodist church | ease and nsure of the alternative | complained of i) girly ot ke points He replied that they must :'rfirtéoexmrglun, and then he said | pegan arriving in Asheville, c. they propose i i oy ok A o) e Toval Geosraphical | Pastors' union will send out tomorrow | SHOWS SCARCELY A MAR would adjourn without a single ltem of | 8Pt to cause a little amusement.” Ty e e | . The girt delivered to the ‘stockads, | MiVier looked the girls over: Shovpion ht presented Commander | for signatures ;mn = hi-ll“th_e OF COLLISION AT SEA.|the Taft programme accomplished. Idaho Man App: to the Chair. late James T. Woodward, as president [ {t then becomes the business of the eque " de od i AR TRete cary with a special gold | clergymen in the state, Whicl is —_— Stand Against Every Insurgent Propo—| If this statement was meant to have | of the Hanover National Bank, New | Proprietor to place his merchandise, | (PFCOIEREY CERverec n rar Sctchy and, througl its | intended shall form. the busis of next | Steamer Ligonier at Anchor in Prov~ Py a mollifying effect 1t went wide of the | York. o s It was'in this end of the traffic, Lev- | Cl¥: Phen faventon was areected lent, welcomed the American ex- | year's temperance campaign e insetes atbor. T it e mark, Mr. Heyburn appesied to the = enson told the district attorney, that | . N 9 S &S “Wha SISt St Goly hwman | state. “PRe drculer reciies. that ex- DR it by G o lounte: Andre Cushing & Co, of St. Johns, | h® Was a specialist: Tiis Dusinesy was | There was no further word ton being who ever led @ party of s fel- | perienice in New Haven shows that| peverly Mass, May 4 —Bearing | e more was coo Snient mai: ‘No senator on this floor is entitled | N. I g o N e onn® | to And 'a_house where the girl was | of the little Hastingy gir), 11 years to a pole of the earth.” | in this state fhere is ample and M- | gcarcely a mark of her coliision last o This was the dominant mote:|to make o remark so fall of inten- O T DeT dnan | wanted. The house paid the stockade | who Is missing, and wi s feare s o Capt Bobers A partiott, | Ha in the. siminisication and mterc Bight off Cape Cod qath the steamer | unit against every ineurgent proposi- Soaw Tyt . that tfw:enhbv Jhe | da, made an assignment. Liabilities Bas et anaIowRGIONN - Siay: DAYS Deen nurdere res Capt. Robert A. Bartle 1 it 3 anturce, as a result of which the | & i " | senator from Connecticut,” he. sald. | eatimated ot $550.000 L L e R ¥lio commanded the Steamer Roosevelt | pretation of the law. "The circular | Sonturce’ tonight . lies ~ beached i | fomg mocr o fere 1 e ree yotily | “The rules provide protection against | *" t°d_2t $250.00 o TR e o ;“;“pv:dr,a:o;.“a;x;a::‘th:)v-;’e i\!};:kns;"z(-:;:mc:r:m‘:az:lz"meg:l— Provincetown harbor. the oil tank | and put it through as our own; if they | Such treatment. MRS. E. H. HARRIMAN SARNEQIEIMEDALS PAFRONT ARCHITECS p? mp, before T S | T e SRt S el Steamer Ligontcr lios et ancher to- | Dropose anyining bad, well stamp 1t Mr;;;;:;:.;:-::“":r.n:m NEITHER CONFIRMS NOR DENIES FOR ACTS OF HEROISM HAD HI8 SKULL CRUSHED ied by Major iction of s n kee; s i i A 3 g o el i ¥ resident of the society, the | judges have interpreted the statutes | S11¢ ,‘_’wf,’;;e;’“h:’fi; Gonneaul, which | President Keeps Fully Advised. that ho had merely undertaken 0 de- | Current Report That Her Daughter | Thirty-two Awards Made Yesterday |And Died in Fow Minutes—Auto Accl nce arose to welcome them | too liberally and that the certificate | ity S Texgs So fatigned was Cap- | It was sald without reservation that I;ngbthe Dostoffice department, but Mr. | Mary is Engaged to Charles Cary —Cash, Medals and Pensions. dent at Milford, m @ reception befitting | has been abused by the county com- | ¢in ' HIEAS con Gmaster of the | President Taft had been kept fully | Heyburn would not perm# him to Buracsy:/oF BNCE =S - s. Cheer followed upon | missions for the protection of the | {r NN, S JEteS, WMOSIEL OF US| adviced of the situation and was en- &nm He demanded a ruling on - Pittsburg, May 4. — Thirty-two | Milford, Conn, May 4.—Joseph A. Jl"?,’ oxét'yun;l:;:d;:s °°:"‘°‘°§,,,“’°°‘; l{;wlen % d | Quty onthe bridge of his vessel with-, tirely in sympathy with the pkan and n.’,;‘;"'"%’}ef‘f“’"'{‘:" vlvhleh hemh.ld New .York, May ¢—Mrs, Mary Aver- | @wards of medals for acts of heroism | O'Brien, an architect « Bridgeport " D e T o ecte Spmty Poope ta | out sleep, that he left tonight for his'| Virtvally pledged to it. It was eaid for [ TRse, B eICnE, \he vice president | . 4 riman, widow of the late I were made by the Carnegie hero fund | was killed, and Henry 15, Rellly, man 1 ws ate. ore President | making the certificate apply only to | pob J1€0Py F080 B0 (OEC LOPIERE TOF (U8 | (he conterees that while the measures e remark by Sognects |[oh. mcEligas (widow .of the Iatel " LA g Dears 4 the chair, with | technical violations and allowing evi- | Bome, in Dorcheester to gain rest be- | \05 SPTUCCREE CNE SElT o' ore ero- | Cut senator was in disparagement of rrimen. doclined souigitt 1o commission at its spring meeting to- | ager of the Stratford i was badly Peary on either side, | dence to be offered showing unsuita- The seventeen members of the crew | IC, they were necessary in defemse of | his Idaho colleague. i éh‘_el:: ‘l_‘ B }g" aug] l;rn“n,"f“"y day. Seven silver and twenty-five | hurt this morning the automobile ‘ fatro- | bility to the licensee and violations | 3% {CIRRISER TROBEE OF (00 OV | /o administration and the integrity of | Thereupon Mr. Bulkeley said that if [ Charles Cary Rumsey of Buffalo. = | bronze medals were ordered struck off | in which they were ridin shed inte Cuc m and declared | before and after conviction. and also | 2o, “/ 2 PPCT 8 N v the Iigonier, | the republican party and as a means|he had said anytbing that was dis- hi ™ ;P;n{f{; tfl)"rl“‘fi:‘w:‘-t;f ‘:"']‘"m“ for the fortunate ones, while monthly | a telegraph pole th terrific force, omic n s that as the | holding principies respomsible for the | 50, 700 500, 7 (he latter craft, were | 1o, effective legislation whatever. turbing to the peace of mind of the e e he sent | Pensions aggregating $196, death ben- [ skidded aboul, and hurled the paeaidt e | Geozraph- [ acts of agents. The circular also says | JiTePed, Ehoatd, 1o 4 To Senetor Aldrich was given the|Senator from lhado he would with- [ SAERECTROE Was cufrenl —SEC &R efits of $4,880, and special awards to- | pants out. Mr, O'Brien cull was 1 - with full au- | that some of the Connecficut citizens & leadership of the new movement. draw the remark. Even this did not | b4 l’;" LB Ly gy O g m oty | talling 313,100, 'were made. The cash | crushed and he died in a few moments . com its council, he welcomed | favor a law for one license to each " satisfy Mr. Heyburn, but the chair | J°RY, ':h“'w,';‘; et '~ | awards were to liquidate mortgag: He w he owner and driver of the t mmander as the only man who| 1000 inrhabitants. That leading poli- SYMPATHETIC STRIKE . | held it to be sufficient amends and the §rh‘° g o4 5‘;“;?"“"“_ cii and other indebtedness, and for edu- | car, he machine a8 ympletely $ad ¥ + party to the pol ticians say “they will make a party VOTED IN PROVIDENCE. | -2Cid¢at closed. Tons e ot ithout sonditions to | cational purposes. | wrécked. A third occupant of the ca a medal. which R Fned by | measure of such a law it the temper- | Fall River, Mass., . 3 Tiilions wae jeft without conditions 10|~ Tn thirteen Instatices the heroes met | was a colored man whose name i not E wife of Capt. Robert I'|ance sentiment demands it” and it|the five textile unions in this city to- B a PRESIDENT TAFT'S e sl v RO N it he | death, either in the or as the re- | known. £ 0t bewrs on ihe observe side the also proposesastate excise commission | night unanimously rejected the siiding | May Be General Strike of All Unions SPEECH IN ST. LOUIS h’,r“';e m“}l,{fli mf‘:*flf& is ”“;‘ ihe | sult of injuries receive Five 2| iThe onr was rdnning at Hieh.aodsd 3 t ofile of Peary, with his | of three persons appointed by the gov- | wage sScale proposition submitted re- in the City. = Children Will In the course Of efime|cues were made from injurics or death | along New Haven avenue, toward New rame ar “he edge. On the reserve | ernor in place of the present eight | cently by the manufacturers as a Suc- Before the Busines: R Share the estate among themselves. |y, trains, two from fire, one from | Haven, at the time, and at a narrow & s a esen of the Ameri- | county commissions. The document |cessor to the present scale, which will| Providence, R. L, May 4.—Five thou- = o ague ;l‘h:re haremfi\; d:hn]x;-n I Cora| death by’ electricity, fourteen from [ point In the road apparently had turn can eagie is signed by nine clergymen of this | expire at the end of this month. The|sand members of the Textile Workers’ Aroused High Enthus lelia, the cldest daughter, ey how [drowning, four from suffocation in | ed to one side to inother ma ecaring city who eonstitute the Pastors’ union |loom fixers’ union did not vote. union tonight weted to go out on strike s Robert Livingstone Gerry: Mary, now | (TOR®RE JOUE fC0m QUIACEHOD - | Chine, which was rac slong behind tns. on reads | temperance committee. tomorrow morning in sympathy with| St. Louis, Mo, May 4 —President |reported engaged to Mr. Rumsey; | o 00 on B on 5 runaway. 16 10 oaee - THAU iy ol Presented HURRICRIE S SAcRG N mioi. | TWO GIRLS WERE ihe etrike of the 1.600 membuers of the Tasts o I8y i e B s owt e T e e "o | Alexis B. Luce, Bucksport, Me., was occupants and after (he accident the societ 3 . ing rors’ Ho eft late tonight | ¥ 50 i Averell, Dow » of those who received an award driver of it was placed und est by pis s RETURNED TO WEBSTER. | umions. - At @ meeting of the Provi- | for Washington, where hae is scheduled | Yale, and Roland a lad of 1% be | - Foljowing & suggestion of Andrew | or Coroner M} ho at once be ———— German Cruiser Swept by Water— |1 1y Becn to Ses Sister of One | dHcCe Central Labor union tomorrow | 0 arrive Friday morning. It remain- | Miss Mary Harriman was sald to be | o, nfefe upon his visit here In April, | gan an investig of the tragedy PROVIDENCE AUTHORITIES Slkistions Devietated hey 4 the question of @ general strike of ail | ©d for St. Louis to sive Mr. Taft the | her father's favorite daughter. Dur- | CaITOELe UPOS his VIS Beme W1 Pyt | B, B8 F0TTE according to the v e in Water Street House but Didn’t|the unions in the city will be dis- [heartiest demonstration of his present | ing his life he took the greatest pride | (U VRS PG00 (0 Carnegle tech- | state automoblle reglater, is owned b SEND IN RIOT CALL-| .\ ia B. C, May 4—News has| Know Character of the Place and gussed, and it is estimated that it at- Sotemey, Tue T Sy decorat- | B ete aerecded him a8 manager | Bical schools, with the provision, that | Isadore Froedman of New Iaven, M = == b : 2 rmative actiom Is en 8, ‘more | €4 and ring throngs | des 51 eded him as mai d for the trade school fea- | Freedman this mornin; ted that he Sliiking stalians FSroe aborers 1o | boen ETEEERY tho stexninly Mekors| - Pianned to/8top There: union workers will be involved. - | Wherever the president went. Several [of Arden Farms, with their 45,000 |\t be used for the tra | knew nothing of the affair, He added Quit Work—Serious Disturbance. 5 5 g v The building trades strikers, all of | times his automobile was stopped to |@cres and hundreds of head of cattle. N that his car had been sent to Bridge Fiji on March 26 _also did great dam- Through the good offices of the Nor- e ol 2% recetve bouauets. ey i Xl = hormeaan mut a0 had ; i oo | a€e_at Noumet, Caledonia. wich police, two 19 year old French|¥hom are e A | O PPt afto a st. | pleyer, as well as sculptor. It was his COMMODORE BEWEDICT iLL. POrt last night for repair , k= Sorhe 1999| The German cruiser Cormorant was | girls whose homes sre in Webster were | that seven contmactcrs, employing 400, o 50e " PRIE Sttetwand sent to St. | POYER 12 Wo €8 SN Baor oF Cmmit. The speed luientor of:tw it NSE Smtractore to vecop., | c2uENt in the hurpicane in the Loyalty | returned to $hat city Wednesday after | Mien, had assented to the wage scale | 51 Jospital and the home for in- | FO0G, SO0 Wi DU i morial 1o | At His Greemwioh Home—Condition | cat showed o speed of shxty miles a hea through | STOUP; her decks fiooded and & mum- | they had planned to epend the night in e pick and | _The apparent warmth of the recep- | Harriman at Goshen, the county s Last Night More Favorable. T ath Gothy Tabr ranishat k8 3 & Sunume | 0% 0f DORERERt Sy a1a | £aioc3} basnio, unconsclous of the na- | 051 ‘workers, 25 cents an hour for | tion seemed to affect the president, | of Orange county, in which Arde = feur of the Freedmar i o was uence the | .., 00 0 g sroup the $1.000.000 and ‘“;?hgy o pe X in @ mill in|the breakers and 28 1-2 cents an hour | @nd when, at the luncheon of the | Farms are shuated, in recognition of | Greenwich, Conn., May 4 —The con- | iy . "¢ onty 3 v re d g ed much loss of life. The steam- | Worcester and Webster, but being out | foF the mortar men. et e e e W o Dullaar ot sooh | T O OO evoubie ot hig | under $1,000 bonds v TEmen. TAnY STl ship Suva was wrecked and many | of work decided to come here and seek B T R L e o s L I et oo raors | 5 hearing before Judge Heph n tools and fled. On |y . i g FINAL REPORT BY SPANISH amid deafening applause for his | T03ds. : home, is reported as being much more | g VR X 1 | hous blown down or unroofed. | employment. Having the address of M. Har: her ghters Benedict re- e Scarcely a houss was left standing. |a sister of one of them, they were di- TREATY CLAING COMMISRION | o o ot S Lara it Clov. . e, D O o | Lvorsbis tonight. M. ‘Denedict re-| = a mob of £ 2. y e N | ernor Hughes to the supreme court|®&pent the winter at their town house | turned Sunday from a trip In the | fo Giliiees . diow | S sLon BISSCOT to & Rrent riue | ecied o e aldress. TiHis wae & bench, Mr. Taft launched into & vigor- |in Fifth avenue at Seventy-ninth|south and Tuesday was taken sydden- | ROOSEVELT IN NORWAY cefuscd to meet | MOTe than a ecore of cutters, several | house of ill reputo where the sistor|$1,387,845 Awarded Out of Claims Ag- | ous speech in which he paid his ve- | street. Mr. Rumsey also in New |1y {IL His daughters, Mrs. Frank S.| GREETED BY KING AND QUEEN. call was_sent | DUk, and wrgrckud number of native omn"‘eed Rl 1 wher:”;h:!m" gregating $65,000,000. spects to Willlam J, Bryan for his re- | York much of the time this winter. | fagtings_and Mrs. Ramsey Turnbull ok e voe e e S I B 2 parfed criticism of Goveraor Hughes | He is a won of Lawrence D Rumscy, | of New York, were mmmmoned, $(ay- | Dinner at Christiania Palace in Honor squad of pa- wes 3 et ashington, May 4.—Nine vears’ la- | and decried the “cant of the dema- uffalo, May 4. e engage- | ing with him until late tc when | et niy to| TWO WRECKS IN THE PACIFIC. | gave them some golden advice, saying | por was finished and damages of $1.- | gogue” and the “disposition of public | ment of Charles Cary Rumsey of Buf- | they returned home, his condition not | of e Ametiontn departed | it et 4 e h e aat was mor | 357,845 out of claims aggregating | journals” to make unjust charges |falo to Miss Harriman fs verified by | pelng considered critical pecialists Ohtiatiania, - Bre Ty — bolice fo1- | Schooner Countess of Ranfurley and [ oUs! CiatRy thersy $65,000,000, were awarded when the | against men in public life. his family here. Rumsey is a gradunte | jove the case in charge and just how |, Chrigtlania, =Afav 4= Haskon WIT ‘the men, Mombiri—Captain a Suicide. PP e ted that they saw the| SPanish treaty claims commission | “All T am appealing for is justice | of Harvard, class of 1902, and studied | gerjous it is expected will not be de- | O G0 SEMET WG ST, T r. A seri- slster and. having no place to etay. it | made its final report to President Taft | and a square deal” sald the president, | art in Paris. He is said to be a sculp- | tarmined for several days b TR 06, ol < ook place at the| Victoria. B. C, May 4.—Two wrecks | 3217 200 DOVINE 10 Dach 1o SGF 11| today and went out of existence. “not _especially for myself, for indeed | tor of promise and has a studio in New - onel Moosevels PRANERTAT Mite. HAdks The etrikers charged | in the South Pacific were reported by | i miahe s that house: Gong autiina| Claims of 542 American citizens who [ I am in a position where I can get | York. He is quite a horseman, hunt- PENSION BILL PASSED. o ol kg b e g i the steamship Makura, which arrived | tho aity. they beonme Tost. ard boline. | 2lleged they suffered damages in the | along better than some of the rest th the Genesee Valley hunt. His - party then proceeded to the palace yesterday. e Maloney saw them walking abouat, | Wer With Spain and in the Cuban rev- | without it. But I am appealing for Laurence Dana Rumsey, is & | Senate Makes Quick Work of $155,000,- | P45 " THE0 BrOCCried 1o FH 1 A The three-masted auxiliary schoon- | yaying ot e ~whet hey ;q“iud’ olution which led to the conflict, were | Justice in dea¥ng with all classes.” landholder of this city 000 Appropriation. A s v SN o £ er Countess of Ranfurley was wrecked | for' {5, “firat ‘address. He walley ine| Passed upon. More than $4/000,000 = The president declared that he hield SNt R it BRI i BB oy et g Wi B off New Caledonia on_April 4, while | g2%. 1\8 W0 2150755, T8 ©40°%, 000 | was—claimed "by 152 members of the | the appointment of men to the supreme : Washington, May 4—In less than| A Roosevelt march, Roosewelt pho on a trading voyage. No trace of her | 313" Hie, Tere taken 1o (he chiefs|Crew of the battleship Maine. The | court bench ¢o be the most sacred of < EE= ~ 155,000,000 | fiftcen minutes’ tme the senate today | grapha and compiliions Hotecy el = crew of fifteen, including three white | office, where he learned the facts in | 1Argest &laim filed was that of the [his duties. His speech aroused the assed Approoriating $155,000, considered and passed the pension &p- | sayings are being. sol | ; o GEORGIA CONVICTS FORCED officers, was found. , e e Constancia Sugar company, which | business men to a high pitch of en- for Pensions. propriation Dbill, carrying about $1 and on the HiEBWaye. The = Mombiri rftbber plantation | “'yier said they had no money and | Fented more than $4,000,000. It got | thusiasm. . 4 P 000,000. This evening the ki cer TO WEAR MOTHER HUBBARDS. | steamship Mombirl was wrecked off | ornchy Said Hhey Bag mo on Y, %na|$37,000 from the commission. The | After. the Business Men's league | Washington. May 4 —Abandoning | Senator Scott, who was in oharge of | gave a dinner at ihe | NOROR Samarai, British New Guinea, anmd | b Shor i o Tn. “Chict aur. | 1arsest single claim paid was $80,000. | luncheon, the president visited both of | for the time all railroad legislation, the | the bill, stated that henceforth there | 6f their Americon e Bl tep Taken to Reduce Escapes When | Captain Stringer, the only whité man | Bi®S %o ed them that they could not the big league ball games which were | senate and house today were occupied | would be a rapid falling off in the [ 200 of the most eminant persondges in Men Work on Streets. on board, commitied suicide by cut-|return there. He talked with City | Jackson College to Accommodate Tuft: | Plaved today. with bills on their calendars. This|amount required for the payment of | Norway were present SN ting his throat. A number of blacks | nMiesionary Northrop, who agreed to Girl Studets. At both games the president got a |course was followed because In the | pensions, He said that 31,000 pen- 2 oot IR ik May 4.—All the male |floated the vessol, and she was towed | nend thom home. They were sager 19 d . rousing greeting from the “fans.” |senate no one was prepared to discuss | sjoners had died last year. ts of Floyd county have been | by canoes to Samarai. o e amtante aad were: ion o | Boston, May 4—A eum approximat- | Some of the labor unions in the city |the railroad measure, while in the el WESLEYAN COLLEGE BODY garbed in Mother Hubbards by order Surprised when tiey were told where | by it Tallion dollars which has| protested against the presidents visit [ house the rules made mandatory the| LOW WAGES IN STEEL WORKS. VOTES TO ABOLISH HAZING ©f the county commissioners. his | MONEY FROM A SUNKEN VESSEL. | thew haa beon. 2 en_left to Tufts college will be de-|to the American league game, because | oonsideration of bills on the calendar. Rotion was taken yestarday becapme of 5 ey Misetonary Northrop took them | [0ted,to_the founding of Jackson coi- | they said the grandstand in Cleve- | Among the bills pussed was one up- | Report of Laber Bureau to Senate on | Sweeping Decision Arrived at at Yes the numerous ecscapes recentlyf The | Divers Working on the Hungarian, | to the station and saw them aboard | niTulss whe ave to be pobrustes ner: | a0 vas bullt by non-union men. As | propriating 3165000000 for | pensions Conditions_at Bethlehem. thrday's Meeting eonvicts bitterly opposed the “change, Which Went Down in 1860 the train bound for Webster with their | fa11. Presgid ¥ p R it e | Oftier messares passed modified the | BiE fhe autharition Sound tasans IO 3 - - . President F. W. Hamilton in | strongly opposes boycotts, he paid no |laws relating to money orders and G ST SR e : : Beake them don the Mother Tianberds; | Halttax. X. 8. B 4—_The schoon. | Pathe SoeZ, DPTsed lo return 40| meting ehis announcemont onightsald | heod to the protest. Fmiutorad lakions amd anthorieen tha | yashington, May 4.—The report of | iddietown. Conn, May 4.—At w o o3 5. they were Put to work | ep i, . 8. May & R e ok Bt B D e that the new Jackson ocollege will have | ~"Tonight, as the last function of his | naturalization o iens who serve in | Hie DUredn O R nem Hteel worky of | meoting of the college hody of W e 2 s $ Hlazlewood arrived here today from | B ore T Dl e ave beon & ifeb¢| the sume president and trustees as|pusy day in St. Louls, the president | the navy. R ethshasy P whith s aob | iversity today It wis voted 1 e material from the sttamahip Tubgar. | Shame. The sister never revealed the | of' facultics. ~ JuokOn - <ollcne. " Wil | Tome poneoes ot hn Roratst D" | conameaine o athad of thc s | PiLod to the sehate” today, says Uil | Suoening ono. and it 1y ho e 1 E et i Z e s e ac! . ] on__ college will. | tuous banquet of the Traflic club, pre- | condemning the method of tl part- | o Norkad twolk Jayn thul| sweeping one, and | tho Intention POSSIBILITY OF A VETO. fan. which was wrecked in February, | lature of the house they were in and | however, have @ woman for dean. Ii| sided over by George W. Simmons, | ment of justice In its prosccution of | 2925 Men wocked (welre hours @ 4ay | of doing away with such features co 860 with a loss of four hundred lives. | it had been unde she wa will have its own gymnasium and its the cotton pools. Lo e e Jahorers catning oniy | Nected with the initiation of membe: President Taft Refuses to Say What ;mnzooflh; aten lr:id English silver coins D - own chapel. At the present time there | To Compel New York City Chamber- [ The entire session of the house was | (5" 1".'5257\\.« oS g 5 ¥ | into the sophomore secret societies, | He Will Do With Railway Bill. bu: = the ‘;: lsouil:x ,g::d"e::gdkw{::: :uflset‘: Cold Weather in May. are 82 girl students in Tufts. n to Show H. Records. devoted l')[ll(;? ':(;H!I;‘l'l tion of bills a ¢ gt 4 - ::' Il‘lil'l“"" V'-(hutva x]‘-unmnv »Ihr,I ded —_— otherw, , o 2 0 ands. y the presiden d composed of " St Lowis, Mar 4 The possibility ot | BAVING been more than half a century | The cold weather this month has s Morgan Became Confused, Re-| \¢W York May 4 _Clarence I. T Soutag il e in session to- | Massachusetts Goes on Record as| 33, [0 PUTIATHE S0S compored oF o i < raiiroad AL s it will|in the water. The articles recovered | caused many to speculate on the cold d to Mabs oy Shearn, counsel for William Randolph | morrow. Against the Income Tax. Whoee duty it shall be to see that Some from congress it an emasculated | DAVE been cagerly seized by souvenir | weather in the month in vears past fused to Make Speech. | Jiearst, began action today to compel ghi e s o Biston, May 4.—Massachusetts went | college customs are adhered to und to form was suggested to President Taft | hunters. Divers are still working on | The Allen spool factory at the Falls hDenver._?ol., May 4.—After sceing|the city uhamberhin-‘vharlv- H. Hyde, CROKER-BREEN MARRIAGE on record as agpinst the income tax | impose punishment on those who vic here today. The president would mot | the wrecl burned early in the morning on May | the practical working of politice by |10 permit a public inspection of the 3 —_— ) through a vote i the lower branch of | late such customs or indulge in hazing discuss the matter in any way, hew- 3 T :g,axau.m'rh;n ;\'rlo ‘rem,emwr say 2::'9&;‘:&‘1‘g;“gh‘i,x:;i&m&eamoz- ';gor;rh uf;‘flggrmzevpg;::‘n:fi;?‘xg Variously Affirmed and Still More | the legislature late today, when a mo- T A Coer seyine. lausningly, that L ts not | Vatican Will Forward Protest te| Ut O R Oy S bpgared on ' the | Fefuscd to make & political specch: . - | &0 Daniel F. Cohalan. Papers® were Ay D Tor'an adverse report ‘of the commirs | TO RAISE THE MAINE AT LAST. 928y as Bo was when It was first pre- rinocs of Monaco. street wearing furs Ice formed to the Miss Morgan announced last nighteerved on the city chamberlain's office | .\ vo.. May 4 Miss Ethel | tee on federal relations was lost by a : e P taa o oomgress. e aided that he | ,ROme. May 4—It is understood that | thickness of a quarter of an inch and | that she would address a mass meeting | notifying him that ~Supreme Court! MNew York May -—Miss = mthel| U8 00 (ol 5 rion St came to a | HOUse Bill Providing Monsy Passed by would go over the bill carefully, and | 1S yatican will forward a protest to | much damage was done to the crops. |Of the Woman's Public Service league | Justice Whitney will be asked tomor- | 1i% i2r (o0 NS SINESIEN 07 | test today three-fourths of the demo- the Senate, his future action wo refully, ;and | the Prince of Monaco, because of his tonight. Tow to dssue en order directing Mr. | thoush no reporter eaw hor or pho- | (O O dhout one-fourth of the re- Lk : 9 o recent visits to the Quirinal, notwith- Civil Business Today. An immense crowd assembled. The | Hyde to show his records. s o O ave safib g ublicans were found to be favorable | Washington, May 4.—After twelve I+ on the shape In which the measure i y. T focus, was said to have sailed this af- | P t . Sashy SEimes standing the prohibition of the Holy | mnhe civil superior court will come|Unicipal ownership faction of the Ternoon for Iurepe on the steamer|to the income tax. The majority of | YeArs the battleship Muine is to be re o See. The protest will be delpntche_d in here this morning at 10 o'clock, the league got control of the meeting by | Demand for President Taft’s Expulsion Adriatic, for which vessel I passage the republicans was sufficient to de- | moved from the Havana barbor and Capt lett to Co 1o | iroush Mgr, Hendrick Pick, who i8 | frst case assigned being that of Wil- | & giever move. & from Steam Shovelers Unisn, . | Aziic for which veasel her pussese | foat the measuro. On the vote thowa wha went down with the vesse aptain Bartlet mmand Arctic unqm‘rn v ;a acl ol to the Monacan | jiams vs. Williams, a contested divorce o, Morganowia | soney at con- # . May 4.—A demand for | of the line said that the pussage en- | members were recorded out of 240, wil be interred in the National cem. Steamer Beothic. legislaturs here. Tt practically re- | it It is followed by Couture vs. St. | fsed by the parliamentary procedd. | pocgient Tafi's. expulsion from the | gagement had been cancelio: = - tors at Ariington. A biil providing o stJe " F., May 4— Capi. Top | Deate the argument set forth in the |Gnge, Kelley vs. Kelley and Jennings | jnEp etween the factions and declined | 512l “Sovelers' nion for attending |~ Fumors that Miss Croker had re- Steamship Arriva removal aud burlal which b eri Earu commander of Peary's | PLOpeS = ubet aft-| vy Jennings. ' ' £ix] 2 boycotted ball game will be filed to- | cently married John J. Bree viding L At Liverpool, May 4: Campania, from | Paased the house, Was today passed:by steamer Roosevelt, will probably pass | " P - S e o & morrow at the headquarters of the or- |mcademy groom, have been variously | Yor| | the senate, $he coming summer In command of 4 B Were th 3 e 3 o Collapsed. ganization in Cinciunatl. The charges | affirmed and even more vigorously de- At Plymouth, May 4: Mujestic, from ;: 3 the ciminer Seotiic. which was char, | Granted an Eight Hour Workday. e et Cuilare. . Now Tl Wiyt et Toaters | Tl R Fcrborod %" 453 - Clavasnd nton. “Ereon ok Sino ot b TaLsan: ]| Nerw Yok Laymen's National Missionary Gen fed todsy by Peul Rainey and 1far- ew York, May 4.—~The national as- |, 1t 19, belicved that it was boys who | who fs Mrs. Frederick Thompson, col” | Building Trades union, which insuga- | gers (o lave gone on board the vessel| At Leghorn. April 30: Calubria, from gress. 4 Waitney of New Haven for a three | sociation of emploving lithographers | B0ke 10 Pe Frondway churh nar- | lupsed atter the fall of the curtain |rated the boycott on account of alleged | today | New York. : Chicago, Mayipbeadive sntutbinin cuths crulse to Greenlamd. The (i its annual convention in sesston'| 3¢ T Obu10 that Ot My el | Tuesday night and wes unable 19 play | employment of pon-uuion - 1abor iu BT E — At Naples, May 4: Berlin, from New | generat mieotingsfoamdlh on stieadates cothic will sail June hers decided todey to grant an elght|yi.foie them before the ciry conrt| (HIEHL Ier phiysician sdys she i3 |huilding Clevelands’ new ball park. Death of Oldest Man in Connecticut. | York. Of move chan STIR aadl. and i £ hour. WOReY o s emploves LeS s mornine. et LA L S T L S h . Einvehs Conoy MAY 4.~ Bermari | aVere T Hvely section conferences, mawked the ® T Head-On Gollision | "IN Jan. 1 next. Between 20,000 and s breakdown. ‘Tomorrow she will be Laborer Crushed to Death. White, probably the oldest man in the | 150 Weavers Leave Their Looms. progress of the laymen’s nationsl mis s N TR 15100 120,000 workmen in all parts of the Criminal Court Frid taken to a vate sanitaurium. Sew York, May 4.—In the collapse | state, died at his home on George Adams, Mass, May §.—One hundred | sionary eongress toda). iillard. Mo. May 4.—Engineer De\- country will be affected. The present = u A"' ay. bor =3 at Mount Vernon, N Y., of a con- |street tonight of old age at the aze of |and fifty weavers employed at the Samuel B. Chapin of Boston war s Barneit was kiMled. Engineer Wil- | workday is nine hours. On Wednesday morning the May | Stratford.—Tuesday in Fairfield Rev.| struction trestle of the New York, | 108 years. He leaves five chiidren, | Renfrew Manwfactoring company's | loudly appladed when in @ lesymets Wawm Hearst was probably fatally in- In addition to the shorter day, a|term of the criminal perior court | Dr. Packard read » paper before the | Westchester and Bomon railroad teday [twenty grandehildren and five sreat- | eotton mill No. 2 1afi their looms In a | specch ha declaned ured. and iwenty -tweo passengers were | plan was adopied to provide the em- | was adjourned until Friday morning. [ association of Congresational churches | Joseph Selviggio. a laborer. was crush. | grandchildren. He has a brother liv- {bedy today. The weavers ciaim that “Thin is the hatile of Almighty @ m a head-an cofiisien today be | ploves with sicknese. accident and life [ owiue to State Attorney Hull heing | on “Reminiscences of Men and Meas- | ad o death under three carioads of [ing In Rochester, N. Y. who is 85| they are noi on strike, but the com- | saminat the almighty 4eiiar, and he God of all things shall win” Irom Moun ain passenger traina. | insurance without cest. In Hartford before the suprems court. ! pres in the American Board™ years oid.