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By Earthquake Illinois in automobiles. The Pension Fund of the United WIRES DOWN AND DETAILS ARE VERY MEAGRE. Cabled Paragraphs n Condensed Telegrams — A KINGDOM IN GONSTERNATION Terrific B o London, May 5—By winning a race 3 i E at Chester thus afternoon, Danny Ma- her, the American jockey; scored his 3 B a Ina Steel corporation amounts to Two Physicians Sleeping at Buckingham Palace | {i2isaets success on tne Englien T Ready for Any Emergeney bund of revajationists emplosed by in. | FLAMES SHOT TWO HWUNDRED|, Postmaster General Mitchoock ox; i fluential persons here to investigate FEET INTO THE AIR. fiscal year in the postoffice department. the anti-government riots has moved Y Andrew Carnegie Says He Does Not on to Tayeh, Hupeh province, which explains vesterday’s reports from Han- know to what Roosevelt aspires, but KING EDWARD COMFINED TO HIS ROOM |3 Zouiie's siotes 180 MEN ENTOMBED | S5 e o S She e-cBio vis London, May 5.—Commander Robert . E. Peary today presented to the Royal Geograprical society one of the sleds | It i N itis 1 C which he took to the North pole. He - Suffering from Bronchitis in a Form that Causes Creat b o Vs Mol Raviniy: Cetas by Floetampe H i i Ni Admiral Sir Lewis A. Beaumont, who 3 Anxiety—Consultation of Physicians Held Last l\lght . =y b Disaster at Palos, Ala. uralization of allens who serve four —Prince of Wales in Constant Attend'anee——lgn Good | expedition of 1875-6. 2 b gl i P G S laa g e e g s Spirits Despite His Illness. ATLANTA AUTOMOBILE RACES, | Bimingham, Ala. May 5—Jorty- Dassed the senate. . ve white and 135 negro miners are . ' ACCIDENT TH 0 MILE EVENT | entombed temight in No. 3 conl mine| Scetary of the Nowy Meyer o*s : Car Dashed Over Embankment, Going | 2% Palos, Ala., as the result of a ter- | FUCEAC Qe T8 SOA00 Com o e of London, May 5.—The kingdom was| Michael at luncheon. In fact, it was 9 | rific explosion that occurred today. It ey D - riat&n i1l thrown into consternation tonight by | only today that his physicians were 70 Miles an Hour. is believed that all are dead. The - | o - the sudden and totally unexpected an- | able to induce the king with great re- ‘Atlants, Ga.. May 5—John D. Alt- mines are owned by the Palos Coal The Federal Grand Jury Concluded ‘wouncement that King Edwanrd was | luctance to keep to his bedrooni and | _ - Snd. Coke comipany of . Birmingbam.|, o, . tigation into the New York : ken, during the automobile race meet | Two bodies were found early tonight. » & » Sty suffering from bronchitis in & form | take a complete rest. hero, hat & WOBGArTul eacape. on: the | bat i 1o Pl P et (_Ln beg “lend of the wire responsibility for the which shnsed sume duxiety 60 his phy- Eminent Specialist Called In. back stretch of the Atlanta speedway | covered befors morning. Reteipt of took quotstions by bucksi- | CITY OF CARTACO, COSTA RICA B The Democrats of the First' Indi is Believed That All Are Dead— | congressional _ district renominated Congreseman John W. Boehne by ac- clamation. Practically Destroyed—Among the Buildings Wrecked is Carnegie Pal. - ace of Justice—Panic Reigns, A Senate Bill Providing for the nat- San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, May 5.—A large part of Cartago, Costd Ri- ca, was destroyed last night by a pow- erful seismic movement. Detalls are very meager, for the telegraph wires have been leveled bhetween n Jos: and Cartago. The operators at the latter place were killed. Scores of Buildings Wrecked. Tt is known that at least five hun- eicians, two of whom are sleeping in . 3 . = = 3 shops. dred persons are dead and e $uckingham palace tonight in order to The bulletin issued at 7.30 o'clock | today when his National 40, going 70 Air Being Pumped Into Mine. %, drednpare oy E‘m"n- omf ;‘!u‘):un-‘. The first intimation that enything |specialist, Sir Richard Douglas Powell, | fence and over the embankment, The [, he flames from . Do . » = = 2 -1 2 and the shock was | which have hitherto been used on palace of justice ereclted by Andrew w@as amiss was the failure of the king | had been called in. He, with the king's | front of the car was smashed, but Ait felt for miles. Timbers were hurled)and sweaters as the Harvard universi- | Carnegie. ';:,“’m‘e‘,;;‘;;;l‘;fi;‘-,;*’ n:“;“{ et iy gi‘;“}‘;m‘”‘:;.fizd":‘m‘“:d v ‘ffm;f‘: fi;«:nv?d&mscgmh?:cm' ¥ sopate Severul hundred feet from the mouth| ty color, the corporation s decided Kin; iabli G - | which rea » % The accident happened In the 49th _the mine. ocks from the walls!on a single official crimson. -y ‘:5:.‘“;:.&.-.“.2"?&?&’.7&”-’& “The king is suffering from an at- |mile of the race of the day, the 200- | ¢aved in and made access difficult. The B dika B s e e e s o oo | T s R o e Hia Ml st Tt i Tt famiaiit | St Jonn 0. Jood ' of Natviiia b e B B Fe B ey s Ty mieny In the Jeadiof Mislin apes thie mome -or AT ooy Ao Aty |/Ponns 10 visit Borts Rico und mveetl: == = G 2 - fety.” B 1s nce momy :lsee of I:v‘::‘rli‘:utgmmtlgack r:golgi for | alive. gate the present system of ‘granting " the distance. e race was won by Relief Work Started. franchises for public utilities on the Physicians Hold Consultation. ¥ islanad. 2 . Harroun in a Marmon car, in 3 hours Residents of Palos, which is forty ., The queen hurried to the palace and| The king is in good spirits despite | two minutes and 31. 25 seconds. miles west of Birmingham, began at : . eoon _afterwards the public learned by | his jliness, and in addition to 1ong | " Tewis Strang, who was forty miles | once to do what they could, but reliaf| Former United States Senator Wil- en gpmouncement that the king | visits from members of the roval|pehind Harroun at the finish of the | work was mot started in earnest until|liam E. Mason, in an interview given had been 11 for two days. The fact|family he received in audience this| ace received second —money, $300. |8 special 'train from Birmingham | 0t in_ Chicago, declared that 50 per ‘that his illness had been ¢hus con- | morning Lord Islington, the newly ap- Harroun got the $5,000 Atlanta speed- | reached Palos late today. This special | €eDf. Of the seats in the United States csaled from public kmowledge increas—| pointed commander in chief of New | way trophy and $600. train carried State Mine Inspector|fenate have Deen practically pur- ed the alarm when ] 3t became | Zoaland, and other colonial officials. | " A1 cxcifing feature of the late aft- | James Hillhouse, J. J. Ruttledge. gov. | chased generally known. The king suffered| Both Sir Francis Laking and Sir James ernoon was the graceful manoeuvring | ernment expert in charge of the geo- |, R R e ¢ from a similar attack at Piarritz owing | Rei¢ will remain in Buckingham pal-| o¢ Charles K. Hamilton in an aero- | logical station at Knoxville, Tenn., who| WHITE SLAVE STORY, o s 4 that he | 2c¢ throughout the night. It is stated, | plane a¢ the time the 200-mile Tace|Was in the district Investigating the THIS TIME FROM HARTFORD. ~inds, but it was suppose n‘ S| however, that this is merely & pre-| a5 in progress. recent disaster at Mulga, eight physi- — = completely recovered, especially as | cauttonary measure, as the king's ill- cians and surgeons, four undertakers| New York Girl Tells Her Story at Po- e attendeg the 2% Oovent Ger- | ness is not grave. A consultation was |\ owen " plinal ans BLOW and a number of special helpers. The plnip i -den within three hours of his arrival | heig late tomight, but no bullstin was Bt S e belper. The ice Station—Four Arrests. g jondon from Blarrits last Wednes- | {ssued, it being merely reported that UP SAFE WITH DYNAMITE.{ Coal, Iron and Railroad company was| yyarirord, Conn., May 5—When An The wife and child of Dr. Bocanegra, the Guatemalan magistrate to the Central American arbitsation ecourt have been killed. Panic reigns, for the earthquaker continue, Shocks at Other Points. o San Jose has also been shaken, some of the buildings being damaged, but no deaths are reported in that oity. Some persons were slightly injured. Earth shocks were also felt at sever- al* points In Nicaragua near the Costa Rican frontier. Reports reaching here state that there is much suffering and destitution at Cartagq, consequent up- on the disaster, ted. g Has Been Il Two Days. Cartago H. Population of 10,000. Cartago, capital of Santiago prov- ince, lies at the foot of Irasu voicane, about 14 miles from San Joss. Tt has an estimated population of 10,000 and is the seat of the Central Americar day. the king was resting comfortably. R A also taken. This car contains helmets | ; Aol i § Bl e S pirkihea k hiey Ditko-.of Mbeyll Surimoned. Hold Up a West Virginia Town—|and all other necessary paraphernalia | {nyrant tomit. f s e v iaE. | peace court, far the home of which :: Tord Kitchener and Premier| A court circular which was sent out | Fosses and Bloodhounds on Trail. |for entering gaseous mines. Floria, the police took them both into ?x‘c"rl:rag\:o bt gt e S o Firedamp Prevents Rescue Work. custody, and at the police station the Thisstont semcacics wwho west Hite the ady 1 said she had been brought try until 1893. It has suffered fre- quently from earthquakes and was partially destroyed in 1723, 1803, 182§, 1841, 1851 and 1854. 200 MILITIAMEN READY TO QUELL OUTBREAKS. Striking Coal Miners at Danville, M, Asquith and visited the Royal acad- | about 8 o'clock stated tha his mafesty | o o o "t va > 5 E ewell, . » May b6.—Highway- el and coretatnen Br. aetd My e erering from & covers aola, | men entéred’the Sffice building of the | i frot FEoe explosion were over- | to this place from New York and al- Sierbert 3. Gludstone @t a farewell | The Drincs of Walcs has been in con. | NOTth American Manufacturing com- [ TUNC by firedamp and had to be car- | leged that he had told her he was go- luncheon on their departurs for South | stant attond Tor the past two days, | 2By at 2.30 this morning, blew a sate | p9€ Uy HTEAmP BRS AAd To b COTS | TEEe b er Thto & honse of i1l farge. Africa and visited the theater in the | and fhis evening the Duchess of Argyli| With dynamite and held up the entire | frd Oub =Mr Ruttiedse working his| She told the police that she and a evening. was summmoned 6o the pelmse. Ine Sommunity that had been summoned| ..y 1,400 feet down the slope he found | €irl by the name of Mary Martin came C. fled to Keep Indoors. Duke and Duchess of Teck also ceme, | 2T s el ur masked men | the second right entry caved in. The | here four weeks ago with Floria and -y . 7 all the visitors left Buckingham | Wore implicated. The police of fiVe| ., jodjes recovered tonight were in| Dominick Di Jorio, at the latter's re- This social scticity tended to reas- | Put iy Tt 5 e | communities were notified and posses o I o @iieet, to pee the ¢lity. The four re- sure the public mind, but it was no- | Palace before 11 o'clock, and, acc: with bloodhounds are on the trafl. i pe- s ; y. 3 ng to the latest report, the king’s con- 5 ained together for two weks, when A d With Ston d Club siced that while his majesty was view- | I0& to the latest o The robbers secured only $200 in| Passing Mail Carrier Thrown Into| ™ rme i an .. i dition at midnight was more reassur— - she alleges Floria told her what hs ing the pictures at the Royal academy cash, but succeeded in getting away River. was going to do, and she left him. To- Danville, TIl, May 5 —Owing ¢o the igued .oked | ing. Anxiety will continue, neverthe- - - :|;ho‘;etg'§:;l_e 1:.0‘:':“‘ vat]l?negf lengs’ for it 1{ known that his majesty ::;;‘og;;i:abh negotiable papers and| James Gousby, a mail carrier, was | night he met her on Asylum street and 'mdt the members of his. entourage| s subject to serious fainting speils. - caught by the explosion thirty feet|she says threatenéd to cut her face Toniet thnt thie Clsil DaEOkits & 1o 2 £ F ¢ from the mouth of the slope and his | with a azor iIf she didn't do as he ea 2 s e 2ty | No Further Bulletin Until This Morn- MR. VICE HAD HARD LUCK. body was hurled into the Warrior riv- | wished her to do. When sarched at :r“},m‘.":,,r rheefirf;: e e it o ing. e e er. He was walking al the railroad | the station house a razor was found in finaham‘ :gm it BABEL wf combet- London, May 5.—Lord Knollys, sec- Went to Brazil to Upset Government— t'riack. and was directly in front of the | one of Floria's pockets. The police ,;n:&,e threatened attack and return- | retary to the king, on leaving the pal- Spent Years in Jail. mine’s mouth when the explosion oc-|later found the Martin gim and Di ©d aepparently better, but the sudden | ace late tonight, sald that no further 7 cl\,xrred. It was judged from this th?t i Jorio together in a house on Capitol | lag, and forced 200 American miners changes in the weather this week were | bulletin would be issued until tomor- New York, May 5.-—George Vice of | the force of the explosion was -uhl avenue and placed them under arrest.| to desist from repair work and the in- threatening attitude of wsiriking coa! miners at Westvilie, IlL, 200 militia- men tonight are camped at Danville, ready to queil any phystcal outbreak. Nearly 1,000 foreigners today marched to four mine shafts armed with stones and clubs and carrying an American i iles h dash int insid % be on hand in case of need. this evening showed that the eminent | miles an_hour, dashed into the m?rh: The flames from the explosion shot| OWing to the Great Variety of Shades | were thrown down, among them fthe - i d finally | row. Every precaution has been taken { Hackensack, N. J. who with a few | that none of the men in the interior | The Martin girl's story corroborated | stalling of safety devices. This :;:r) tgdnsh:; ht‘: mjel? an BZ fo rmvent dacurvbing the patieat. The | adventurous associates went to Bahia, | could remain alive, with that of Annle Grady, and Floria | has been going on since mining ceased etill attended to state iness, how- | quadrangle of the palace and the car- | Brazil, over a year ago with the vain is being 1eld without ball cn a chlr:n[ on April 1. There was no violence be- Hundreds of Women and Children in error. There are ‘4 number of mining camps within two or three miles of the Palos mine and within a short time af— ter the explosion a great crowd had gathereq about the ill-fated mine. of breach of the peace. The other three are being held on techmical charges as witnesses. Both girls gave their ages as 18. vond threats, however. ; The foreign miners say thal they are starving and that the mime ownerw diseriminate against them in employ- ing Americans to do all the repair work. The forelgners threaten to withdraw from the unijon unless umion v udiences, including, | rFiage approaches have been covered |idea of overturning the government, :}:;h;ng“g‘;gt?nlm‘w;: an au:i‘fi with peat to deaden the noise. His |but landed in jail instead, reached here ence to Whitelaw Reid, the American| majesty’s apartments are on the first | today om the steamship Vasari from mbassador, and Lord Roberts. On | floor overlooking the grounds and | Brazil. v r rtained Grand Duke | Constitutional hill, Vice was wounded in a fight in Bra- T T g #il and_spent most of his time in the prison hospital. Two Americans were MASSACHUSETTS GRANGE INDORSES THE MILK WAR. killed in the affair. Hundreds of women and children were officers see that they get s share of “OOM THE OMNIPOTENT” ] INSURGENTS DO NOT INTEND arqund the mine, wringing their hands A such work as there s to be done, There CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION TO RETREAT FROM POSITION | 70 GRANT TWO BATTLESHIPS. an’ghecr{;:lsupg?:::l,\ll‘atvzfllggh Cokian supp:r::im:&;::‘::eo' ocfon:’rl::::::l as lm\"e db'p" flp::a‘ls nf{ ‘.:?‘mh,.l !:. .:‘, == F o . - e o eral ays. Many o e min Mystic Seer Whose Physical Culture | Will Not Swerve No Matter What | genate Committes Will Accept Pro.|f0% 3 number of ycars and the entries on, May 5—The statehouse was | 2214 _to be armed with knives end re- Class Was Raided by Police. Conservatives Do. vision of House Bill. Some of the men have escaped End are theBmscené T Rey ot e R Ot volvers. OSSINING YOUNG WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE, Shoots Herself in Hotel Knickerbeck- er, New York—In Serious Condition. still alive is that they were far enough away from the explosion to have miss- ed its main foree. All Hope Abandoned. Birmingham, Ala., May b.—All hope that any of the white and negro min- ers entombed in mine No. 2 of the Palos Coal and Coke company at Palos, Ala., as the result of an explosion to- day, may be rescued alive, was aban- doned tonight. It is thought that if any of the men escaped death from the explosion they were later suffocated by blackdamp. Estimates of the number of the me-’ the milk war now raging about Bas- ton between the producers and con- tractors, and the.former scored heavily by obtaining the indorsement of the state grange and also favorable action on a bill for an vestigation of the milk business. In addition to its indorsement of the 1 5 strike, the state grange, which In-| Snow of Savannah, Ga.” who shot her- cludes 250 branches In Massachusetts | self in the side wi suicidal intent st and a membership of 30,000, decided | the Hotel Knickerbocker today, to make an attempt to obtain support! Miss Estelle Ryder, 22 years of a from granges in New York and Ver- | daughter of Charles Ryder, a farmer mont and these granges will be asked | of Ossining, N. Y. according to the to discourage the ehipment of milk | identification of a woman friend who from those states to Boston. The ac- | called at the hospital tonight, ‘The tion of the state grange was through | girl's condition is serious. its executive committee. The friend who volunteered infor- The legislative action consisted of [ mation concerning the young weman the favorable report of the joint com- | said that Miss Ryder had been work- mittee on rules in indorsing the order | ing in New York as a stenographer for an investigation by a joint special | she had no love affairs, but had Been New York May $%.—Testimony in ‘Washington, May- 5.—Tnsurgent ‘Washington, May 5.—The request of of “Oom _the Omnipotent,” | senators say they do not intend to he | ¢he administration for two new battle- rre A. Barnard, for alleged | swerved from their course on the rail- | ships will be granted, the senate com- | will not be held behind [road bill, no matter what tactics are [ mittee on mnaval affairs having pm! i clos rs, though the district attor- | pursued by the conservative republi- | tically decided today to accept the ey suggested today that Gertrude Leo | cans. Announcement of this unyield- | pwrovision of the house bill on this end Zelia Hopp, the complainants, | Ing attitude was made at the conclus- | sybject. might ha e things io tell that should :Jon é)(’ l!tl Ing:rgenlt contte{ence tonight ot be heard in public. “Oom” is the | by Senator Cummins of Iowa. - E atlc Whbse clasiiie physical culture | It was uttered in the presence of | 1W° Slight Accidents on New Haven @nd “tantrik worship” was raided on | several of his progressive associates. Road. Wedne=day night by the pelice. For three days the insurgents have Berlin, Conn., May 5—Two slight At today’s hearing, Miss Hopp, who | been in session for a thorough consid- | accidents on the main line of the New was accompanied to court by her | eration of the political and legislative | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- smother and sister, testified that “Oom” ) situation, the conferences continuing |road delayed traffic tonight for two first represented ldmseif to her as a | through the daylight hours when the |hours. The first accident was the “Dr. Warner,” who could be of value | senate has not been meeting. bresking of 2 wheel on e passenger r for an affection of the heart “What wiil be the effect upon. your |jocomotive at Berlin. The second ch she guffered. She said she | organization. now that President Taft | happened between this place and Meri- vigited “Oom’s” house with her | has made it clear that he is depending | den when the wrecker returning from and described the physical ex- | upon the iineup of regular republicans | the first accident ran into a freight New York, “Mrs. John W actually in the mine at the time vary. Those in a position to know estimate the number at 45 whites and about 100 negroes, while others say the number is much larger. Officers of the mine say that according to their records ivln:xi{d?:{ ;~:n:{~l]icgr€h:v‘;i;rs;’:§gé? for Qll:.z?'ca‘:-zlng e‘;)ut of his pro- :rairll,s.th;(;w‘i):s :;:e{:;“:;—s off the!only 110 men in all are in the mine. o 1ited of the produc;lon, tnnspo}:— o B R e e o she testified, that if she swould be | Senator Clapp hastened to answer. —_— BOSTON BROKER BANKRUPT. |oonon @nd marketing of milk in the PHICRDEE P TR AG R cured she must come to live in his "Idlle says _»hehw;an'-! - 200d railroad | Farmers’ Union Has Membership of e B If the order of the committee is e il eTeagh, Ta oHEIEY Ganes il | okt T e o oive Tae 3,000,000. Frederick S. Donnell Files Petition— | adopted. the committee will have until | James Pleasants Shot and Kilked mews hyphotic infRiBnes. Senator Cummins added that the| St Ia'-“flln n,fl-vdlgomnized labor- Was in Atlantic Shore Line. 3};‘%;‘:‘,}‘;‘;’;‘:"” its ‘findings and rec- Trained Nurse and Himself. During her testimony the girl was | progressives will continue to offer | IS and organize rmers will work 2 4 . SR g 7 agitatsd ol when o™ enthred The amendments which they think will im- | together hereafter in “preserving the| Boston, May 5.—Frederick S.' Don- THE 1910 CENSUS Philadelphia, May 5.—James P':s-- room she screened her face and shrank | prove the proposed legislation. He | Mights and liberties of both classes of | nell, a Boston stock broker who has ¥ ants, aged 30, tonight shot and ed back as if in terror. said he was not ready to say whether | Workers,” under the provisions of a been heavily interested in the Atlantic - A Mrs, Agnes Eaches, aged 24 n An attorney for the New York Coun- | he would vote ultimately for or against | Tésolution unanimously adopted today | Shore Line Street Railway, running| No Advance Returns Made Public—| (raineq nurse who wae caring Sor his " Medical society attended the hear- | the railroad bill. at the executive committee meeting of | from Kittery to Wells, showing liabili- Statement by Census Director. three year old daughter Frances. He ing for evidence to prosecute “Oom” the Farmers’ Bducational and Co- | ties of $188,600 and assets of $81,500.) -— then put a bullet In his own brmin, for practicing medicine without a li- | GREAT ARMY DONE UP IN BALES |operative union, The principal creditor is the Sanford; Washington, M —“Any_ report | dving before he could be removed e a cense, should the facts warrant pros- L e The Farmers’ union says it has a|mills of Sanford, 'Me., which holds|appearing m any newspaper or other- | hospital. ecution The Tin Soldiers of the Future Go to | membership of 3,000,000, notes for $86,800 secured by bonds and | wise, to the effect that the census bu- | The double tragedy occurred im the ] z - { AR R stock of the railway. The Worcester | reau has received any advance returns | parior of the boarding house in North Seventeenth street where Pleasants and his child had roomed. No cause can be given for the double tragedy. Plang for Founding Great University ef Learning in China, New Haven, Conn., May 5.4t weas announted tonight that the recent visit of Lord William Percy to Yale uni- versity was for the purpose of securing the co-operation of Yale in carrying out lan for the founding of a great universi h proposed university is to be called the Oxford- Cambridge university. The plan was discussed with the exkcutive board of the Yale Foreign Missionary soecfety, who, it is understood, were favokably Five Cent Savings bank is a secured | of the census of 1910, or has given out creditor for $6,000. any informnatlon regarding the popu- lation of any place based on the re- is wholly Doynaly In Sorap. Feem. Governor Can't Stop Jefiries-Johnson. JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT, - St = R B E S?attle,IMa"y S.FThetstu}:Emshl-an‘,!- Sacramento, Carl May 5—In re- vangelical Campaign ann as Pro- | tesilaus, loading here for Europe, will | sponse to scores of letters received at test Against It. include in her cargo for Hamburg 120,- | the governor’s office since the death of | TO ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN. ;‘.’,mzug‘t;r::d:;‘";r:-’.m"" - 000 bales of scrap tin from the Puget | Tommy McCarthy, after his fight with 2 _— : it e SOEAN g DML N New York, May 5.—Under the lead- | Sound canneries, to be wused in the [Owen Moran in San Francisco last | Object of New Farmers’ Organization e Sadey My C. Dot sl Sirecs ership of Rev. Dr. John Wesley Hill | manufacture of tops which will be | Friday night, urging Governor Gillett —Co-operation With Labor Unions. | (o1 of the census, in a statement sent ©of the Metropolitan temple, a large | Shipped to America again to delight | to stop the Jeffries-Johnsen fight on o ke usecinted Prous ol andhic evangelical cam: has been planned | children. July 4, E. Forrest Mitchel, executive | St. Louis, May 5.—Officers of tho et e B us a protest against the Jeffries-John- Heretofore the waste metal has been | secretary to the governor, sent . out | American Federation of Labor, and of “Please use the enclosed as widely son fight on July 4. thrown away; but now it is pressed | answers today, sewing that the govern- | the different farmers’ orgamizations | as possible and as fully as you ecan. An effort is to be made to enlist the | into bales like hay; and Germany is | or was powerless to interfere. in convention here, continued today m] and"umix:-'rhe director of the census.” co-operation of a number of religious | eager to buy it. The statement which officially ou discuss a plan of co-operation. A new | R SISO SN N0 organizations in a demonstration on lines the governor’s attitude, says that | organization, to be called the National! cosT OF ELECTING A SOCIALIST. the same lines as the procession led | $3445 FOR EACH PERSON, MAY 2 | the sovernor is not in favor of prize- | Farmers’ Scientific Co-operative s0- | rough Chicago Tenderloin by Gipsy 2 fights, that he has never attended one | ciety, probably will be the result of the | Total of Milwaukee Organization $5,- Smith. The present ns are for a i in his life, and says he never will. [ deliberations. The mew org;;n-lmtion' T he = . - The: 90000000 People in the U. 8-l ever under the Taws of Calfirota,| ot Saer o e SRRt clatbation ot 568—For Printing $2,188. fl::gr:i:o‘"he"{.a,lfi:ngf ?;lhek}fllg-ht lint]hu- Had Three Billions. he is helpless to prevent or suppress | the middle man, icluding the specu- B N X inclined to consider the question of co- siasts singing nymns and gathering re- | .k IR 5 _patimatt this so-called boxing contest, because | lator in farm products. o;fi’!“"‘ 3'}‘:';;“‘; e ;; Lo ‘fo S Operatlnn(‘;'r‘\ connection with the Yale i = =2 2 3 5. imating | the law allows tests, e e 0 22 pended $5, rorlc in na. eruits for gospel services, Tevival meet_ | ., @S0 obiniation . ot X such contests, if the its nominees to Milwaukee municipal| ™ * I ————— e he United | necessa ermit has been States on May 2 was 90,123,000, the by the rl};cg] m’lthorltle:e guaranteed | Shows That My Rople Pns Burec- treasury figures out that the per cap- ita circulation of money on that date ings and prayers throagh Sunday, July 3, and the day of the fight. Living Ideal of American Demeraocy. Amherst, Mass., May 5 —Lauding offices, according to the statement of \ stitious. the party’s election expenses just filed ‘Washington, May 5.—“If you pick| With the city clerk by President E. T. Theodore Rooseveli as the livng $4 Death of Rev. Alexander MclLaren. OBITUARY. was $34.45. This is a loss for the teeth with a splinter taien from | Melms and Secretary Louis Baler of can democra orge et month of April of 42 cents and is ex | Edinburgh, May 5—The Rev. Alex- | 30T Leeth with a splinter taken T by | the organization. The largest item ‘,1{,."‘}"{‘:“& B i, ooy e . Dr. George Fisk Comfort. plained by the large exports of gold | ander Mclaren, the noted Manchester | jightning, will you ever have a tooth- | Was printing, $2,188.° sity, won the first contest held under ew York, May §—Dr deorse Wik |In that monih smounting: to about preacher, dled here today. ScheT: Thisiand F086-wiier vaciotios at Boston and | the direction of the New England In- Cor t eriti hd ., died ,000,000. e amount of money in ! F of superstitious b ing been in- ate O rical leagu Col- DIOTY the home of his aucator, died | Sirculation on May 3 was $3104 885275, | The Rev. Alcxander McLaren was vestigated by Dr. F. B. Dresslar, pro- Providence Not Yet Raised. .‘:;‘:;"'.Efi' ‘;n,xyr.f"ur,l yl;m.; i g.,;;,. cday at the home of his son in Mont- clair, N. age 76 yearsr. % # Dr. Comfort was one of the founders Y i J & of the Metropolitan Museum of Art| 2" t:;k. 1‘3"‘*7 "";" "Tsonn;c Courts in this city and the first dean of the rown Open Sunday. minister of Union chapel, Manchester, | fessor of psychology in the University B New Ha .—The D Sbiiahen soveral " senir op 1826, He|of Alabama. he discovered that 45 per | now Faven & Hartiord Ralvoad o P oy cTal erles of Dawerful|cent ‘of the ‘Deople. Wwhom e GUES-finas not yet taken undor conwidumstion sermons and a number of other| tioned believed in theém. This was his| e raising of commutation rates at college in fine arts in Syracuse uni- New York, May 5.—Carrying out his | WOTks. declaration in an address made to-| Boston and Providence. It may be versity, which was the first college in | ideas that New Yorkers get little ex- = % night before the Medico-Psycholog-| considered in connection with the in- this coun to t degrees in fine | ercise and need all the fresh air they | $1,000,000 Masowic Hall in New York.| ical association, one of the branches of crease of rates wupon the various erts. He e author of several | Can get on holidays, Park Commission- New York, May 5.—A new eighteen | the American Congress of Physicians |y anch lines of the company which re- text books, a frequent contributor to | ©F Stover announced today that here- | story Masorde hall, costing in the | and Surgeons. ! re careful computation and also un- periodicals, and a member of many so- | after all the public tennis courts in | neighborhood of $1,000,000, is to re- T the law must be filed sixty and cieties of arts and letters. His widow, | the city parks will be thrown open on | place the historic building at Sixth|Sudden Death of Millionaire Mine ninety days in advance, the increase Dr. Anna Comfort, who | Sunday. Heretofore most of them have | avenue and Twenty-third street, this . Owner. upon the branch lines therefore can- T reatomne 1565, was the Gre ks L, edicated in 1872, This| by oenix, Arizona, Muy 5.—The sud — was dec! = ] - - - - J o toddy by the con- |, ., 'death last might of Chaties . man to practice medicine in Cenuecti- Steamship Arrivals. vention of the lodge o millionaire mine owner and for. | SWift Packing Co. Agent Shoots Him- -_% ’ self. was “The Mission of Theodore Roose- velt.” The colleges included in the league are Brown, Bowdoln, Wesieyan, Williaimns and Amherst. Bl oty Stock Exchange Seats Deocline in Price New York, May b.—Stock exchan seats have Two membe: iferred day at $75.000 each as compared with $78,000 paid for a seat en 11, The memberships transferred were those of the late David 10 George H. Bull and B. T. to A. Graves Hiy. not go into effect for several months. eut. of the state of ork. — —— At Hamburg, May b: President Lin- mer Yale athlete, was due to valvular g2 Not Seta, | °oln. from New Yori. % heart trouble, aggravated by a recent| Brattleboro, Vt., May 5.—Shortly at- | Sullivan Declined to Meet Clabhy. The Eden Museo Hseif Seid. At Southampton, May 5: Majestlc, _Authoress Declared Insane. trip {hrough the desert, it was said to- | ter his return from « hunting erip New York, May 5.—James Cletby of the | from New York. Chicago, May 6-—Mrs. Margaret Pot- | night. The body will be sent to the|late today, Hemry G. Fifield, widely | Milwaukee did not meet Mike (Twim) Sullivan as schigduled tonight, Lecanse Sullivan Jdeclined to geo oun. ke he defeated George Brown, the Kid, San Francisco, recognised - champion, in a tem. the ahletie At Naples, May 3: San Giovanni, |ter Black, betiér known as an auther | family home in Hartford, Conn. Mr, knewn in New England through his from New York. under her maiden name, Margaret Hor- | Fersy had operated nyines in Arizona | position as an agent of the Swift Pack- has a long At Genoa, May 5: Berlin, from New | ton Potter, was declared insane today|for many vears. Two sons, Max A. ing company, kllled himself in his and will continue | York. _ o at a secret sitfing of the county court [ Ferry,~a lawyer of New York, and| home here by shootin A nervous mau-nm. The. Mu- At Merseilles, May $: Madennas, |and ordered eommitted to a sanitari- | Ronala D. Ferry, & atudent at Harvard, | trouble compeiled him t ve up bus been sold. T fmom Naw Vol - s X sumsiaa him * !iness cares a few weeks ago.

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