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o Y " e _TWO CENTS 70, 1910 & Condensed Telegrams |- BEQRGE V. IS“"!’BLMMED KING VOL. LIL—NO. 110 AT LEAST 1,000 DEAD IN GARTAGO| Caviea Paragraphs |Egrhidden t |Joker Caused & ! B or Bn 0 OKer Laus J. W. Moore, Arrested in Scranton udapest, May- 9.—Two persons were i 3 . 4 2 4 killed and ‘two" setiously/injured in & 1 hain & Pa., on a charge of thefl, committed - ga £ . |political riot ‘at Versecr yosterday,” A ear ra Ins anlc In anama suicide in o cell g '« | 8€Ction of the population held a dem- e it i P Medicine and Food Supplies Rushed to Surviv-sstion of e popuation hews a dem The Receipts from the Corporation| LNTOUHOUS the British Empire with All the Tra- " - national labor party, and the gen- jtax Cave thus far in excess of Score- ors from Americ&n Wal‘shlps darmes fired on_the mob. MUST BE THROWN ASIDE AFTER | MANY PERSONS SPENT HOURS IN | t4ry MacVeagivs estimute. dltloflal Ceremony Of Genturies Past Peking, May 9.—An imperial edict NEXT SEPTEMBER. PRAYER. Policeman William J. Weiss was kill- issued tdday summons the national ed in Philadelphia while saving thre onags the Appointment of ninety iz T e e ap) . ~ il members representing all classes. The i “ , N 3 EARTHQUAKE MORE LIKE EXPLOSION |Hift i li Lisis | GuIDGEPORT SCHOOLBOARD | PREDIGTED BIG EARTWQUAKE | au muree wives o -coun’ novw|OFFICIALS HASTENING TO THE CAPITAL Ce S Eation andipariament for bigamy in Sing Sing, have secured A London, May 9 iinancial depres- | Makes Report on Investigation of |In Which Colon Would Disappear Be- Cqpisin i . . . |sion among the shopkecpers and re- . 2y > : 5 ‘ g ¢ Than the Ordinary Seismie Movement—General Feeling faflers i Gross soods and cloting fol- School Secret Societies, Brought| neaththe Waters and Panama Would | _ Bishop Wilson Delivered an Eloguent The Nation Hegins to Resume Its Normal Life—New King - " . lowed the death of King Edward. Al- " sermon 4n Central 3 hodist Episcopa. . . " ¥ of Panic Sglll Frevails—Village of Cot Reported En- | ,2ii} hundrcis of ihe smaller dealers| ABout by Hazing of Miss Clark. Be Severely sn-k--‘. church, South Ashevilie, N. Other Arxious that the Period of National Mourning Shall B \ . Sai - - talking of going irto bankruptey pulpits were filed. i tirely Destroyed—It is Said that American Marines |on account of the protracted period of —_— Inflict %o Unnecessary Sacrifices Upon the People— & mourning. Bridgeport, Conn., May 9.—As the| . Panam: Lloyd P. Griscom of the New York = 2 3 —. a, May 9.—As the result of an ¢ m o 3 will be at Once Despatched to Cartago to Render Aid e e . Vanderbils | TSSUIE Of its' investigations of the se- | ill-conceived joke, there was little | Tepublican =~ county —commitice wax Sfends Letter to I h=airical Managers. paimie May 8 WK aaBderbiits | cret societies of the high schiools, the | slcep in Panama. last might. ~Another | llghtly Injured in“an automobile acci- . 1 e e e sy o o boara oldedm(ionetdvu:@t made | resuit as the imprisonment of the | dent in New York. 2 ! o o b . Tepo! and announce hat er | jokers today. 1 San Jose, Costa Rica, May AMore jare still many beneath the broken |and one-half miles, run at St. Cloud | September of this year fraternities and i In Anticipation of the Adoption by £ ; #han 1006 dead have been taken (rom’wn“.s and timbers. Owine to the gen- [10day. His Defender finished second | sororitics must cease to exist in the| . Alarm Spread ‘Rapidly. = | roreas of the penine railroad bill,| 1ondon, May 9. ‘ge V. was pr Permitted to View the Body. the ruins of Cartago. No ome is al-|eral feeling of panic, the various or- |1 the Prix des Irls 3600, selling, dis- |local high schoole, and members of(, The public has been made nervous|ail railroads are arrdwizing io fiie u | claimed king throughout the empire to- | Many of King Bdward's pers toned within the precincts of the de- | ganizations engaged in the work of ce one and three-quarter miles. | the gocieties are forbidden to wear | DY ICPOrts of the earthquake devasta- | .chequle of increased freight tariffs. |day with all the traditional ceremony | friends, including Earl Robe A | vastated city except the Red Cross [relief find it difficult to reach ail|lrank J. Gould's Ingambe finished | ineir frat pins. fions in the adjoining republic of A ey In Dubln the Uls. | Balfour, Lord Curzon and Lord Kit | workers and gangs of soldiers and vol- | Many of the survivors are still hungry ( third in the Prix des Eglantiers, $1,000, The ‘Ponalt; ©osta_Rica and when the word Was| . o o0n Organization of ufider- ‘e In Dublin the Uls- | enar, were perngitted to view the bo Tinteers employed in clearing away the | and helpless. It is reported that Amer. | distance one and one-eighth miles. e Penalty. passed along last evening that seis-| A Pri pe ganization of under-| ter king at arms read the procla today, and late tonight, after a brief e g O A e woni s e 10 Gt — — { If it is found that after the date of | mologists had predicted that Panama | 8raduates who coach delinquent siui-| o, e pre: - | Bolen ur d s, noving the bodies Ly De sent to Cartage v dents: earned $14.000 last y L in the presence of l.ord Aber- | 8olemn servic which was attended | witing the dangerous buildings. to give assistance and there is great | CONGRESS AND WHITE SLAVERY | the abolishing of the societies that|would be sWaken by an' earthquake | G0N0S L A itee desn, Jord T by the widow and all the members of 3 TAT L THeir cotmense. —— | they still exist, members of the same | during the night and the city of Colon | dullard’s —extremicy ey A % lord Tleutenanvyof Ireland, andlshe "i0var family, . including . Kin ‘ Earih Tremors Continue. Two Other Towns Reported Destroyed. | Ironelad Law for_the Punishment of | will be debarréd from parcicipation in | Gisappear hencath o tided, wave pani gh. Lady. Aberdeen. The country ‘18 now | George and Queen Mary. the hody wa ‘ Most of the survivors of the sarth- | | yme vinge of Cot b roporto terat Girl Traders. { §Shoot ashletic and all school exercises. | prevalled The alarm sprehd from this| Tiomag Jefferson Hoal, 17, thé boy | EEIIRING to resume ita normal life, | transferred o tho casket Ahell. which quake are now at San Jose. Medicines |, " 8 T 8! ok o Tt % 5 | e, g no pel T G 5 s andit, was found guilty of murder ai | the KIng's earnest desire being thal | was kept open until after the arr und food supplies from the American | 1%, S S bio | Washington, May 9.—Details of the|School end on their ocompleting the|sons fled Into the country, and those| n;ryqin" Tng Monday and sentenced | €X¢ept on the day of the funeral of Ed- | of Queen Maud of Norway. The your warships are being rushed from Port | Bios partially destroyed. e _Aarbi~|recent exposure in the white. slave in- | Prescribed course will be given a diplo- | who_stayed in the towns camped in | OTFEOT “He., MORRAY, TRd SCRIEHCRC | ward VIL, which is now formally fixed | quesn took a touching farewell of her Timor. but the condition of those who | tration court has been transterred 1o | vestigations in New York and other|ma. but will not .be allowed to take| the streets and parks. Many spert the | {0 Iife imprisonment, ' The plea of 1 | for' May 20, the = national inou gk & S Timain around the ity is such |5an Jose and the magistrates have | cities make It certain today fhat con- | PTt in graduation exercises nor allow- [ hours in prayer. ~The firemen and : should infiict no unnecessiry sacrific e Yoldwed o RecCiohis it il Ihat extraordinary measures must be been given a vacation. Mexico has gress will pass an ironclad law for the | ©d on the platform with the remainder | police remained at their posts ready Robert S. B H e ¥, upon the people, held mainly for the king and quee ¢ Saken 1o provide sssetance and shelter | conttibuted a large sum of wmoney t0 | punishment of girl traders. It has been | ©f the cluss on graduation day for any emergency senlor at fMech: watked ot Worcare | Aeoivat of iy 11 Norway and the shell was placed in for them A R T SR e o one of the important issues of the| School Secret Societies Investigated. Realized’ They Had Been Hoaxed. | i 1o Boston 45 miles, in 11 foure, of King Haakon and Queen | {j, leqa envelope and sealed, It 3 n San Jose the residents are e &g e present session. _ The investigation of the secret so-| When morning broke with no harm | winning many wagers that he could Maud. remain in this temporary cofin mad = and wooden structures o inary Seigmio Movement. Information obtained through an in-| cieties by the board of education' was|having been done them, the people | not cover the distance in 14 hours. He | Premier Asquith and 1a Mc- | of elm, while the speclal oaken ca most part, fearing to occupy | The nature of the earthquake which [ vestigation made by the immigration | brougmt about by the illness of Miss | realized that they had been hoaxed | reachod Newbury street at 1. a. Kenna, first lord of i Ay, ar- | ket is being eompleted mes, the earth tremors still | destroved Cartago is now being dis- <ommuslu'n really has resulted in the . Iorain Clark, who became seriously ill, | and the police got after the jokers.|Surday, after walking continuously, [rived in London tonigit romeni- — i ! cussed as the general testimony of [passage of an excellent law to protect | j¢ alleged, from the effects of her | The latter were locked up. without stopping to rest or eat. bers the cabinet hold- | FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD. e Bidiie 86U in_the Ruin those who suffered from it goes to |alien women. It provides a maximum | jnitiation into a school sorority, when e pem a5 1A e dng important s under OV - e THeeee Tw ) v} show that it resembled an explosion pe‘mfllyl' ©of $5.000 and ten years' impris- | she was given a variety of noxious| TRAGEDY IN RESIDENCE Of the 1,600 Men who have been on | €'nment arc hastening to the pital MR. ROOSEVELT TO REPRESENT No living person been taken | more than the ondinary seismic move | onment fox any person found Suilty of | mixtures o enc and drnk. At the strike for the past week at Providence, | King Haakon and Queen Maud of N e grom the Tu 1 the last two days. |ment which has been feit throughout | importing Alien girls for improper pur- | investigation members of the society OF NEW YORK PHYSICIAN.| more than 1.000 we-t hick at work | WAY were met at the station this eve- | The United States as Special Ambas and. thoush a thousand dead have | the republic during the past two o [ poses or harboring such a victim of | aamitted that such mixtures were give B 3 nday morning. The remainder are| Ning by King George and Queen Mary ador at President’s Reques been removed, it is known that there. three weeks. reders. ? ~ en Miss Clark, but claimed that no | Butler and Housekeeper Evidently | cmployed princi:lly the J. W.|and young Prince Olaf threw his arms —— iepresentative Mann (republican, | other candidaté had ever been made| Murdered by Burglars — House | Bishop company, w s still at odds | around his uncle's neck. The party | Passaic, N May 9.—President T linois), chairman of the house com-!jil and that Miss Clark’s illness was| Robbed. with the union over the matter of | drove immediately to Buckingham pai- | Taft will' in all probabili esignate PENDING LEGISLATION NEW ENGLAND PEACE CONGRESS | mittee on intersiatc commerce, has | due to other causes, particularly to the 5 regognition. awee, where they’ viewod (he 1ody of th | Theodore Boowevtii as o special am- | 3 ake o hel excessive ase of lemonade at the| New York, May 9.—Evidently the — ate king. A briel lous service | bassador to represent the United R T T | N s el Detween states. He introduced | juncheon following the initiation. victims of burglars, Charles W, Beman, | . Albert Bruge-Joy, the Sculptor, on|was held in the chapel itates government at the funeral of In Speech Before the Passaic Board of | Addresses Upon National Peace and | ing $5.000 finc and. five Sears impris.| DR, B. a Hindoo butler, and Margaret Meshan, | Monday took a plasier " King George Sends Letter to Theatri- | join% Bdward. e sald tonlght that Trade. ! Limitation of Armaments. onment for any person who induces a | o1 o G HYDE AND WIFE an aged housekeeper, were found mur- | [Ing's features cal Managers. LTI Ty Lo IR ter D e R i woman OF EIFI L0 60 from ens state to TAKE THE WITNESS STAND | Seed, tonleht in the restdence of DI | ing. - According o ihe King George, in & lettpr to the theats'| WaSHIRgLOR. ic, N. J. May 8.—In a speech| Hartford, May 9.—In the early days |another for immoral purposes. 2 dred sullPP wenty ercn gtrect: king died from heari fallure, followine | rical managers, expressed the wish | President Tdft, who attended the an e st of tiadh Bere ] uhith A faat In cases where the age of the girl is| In Trial for Alleged Poisoning of Col. . s 1ne died e e i e RO e I s ; L e Passaic of trade | of the movement for universal peace |, In coses where the age of the girl is % A The two were killed some time be- | bronchitis, and. the paper declares, i hat the theaters re-open until the day | nual banquet of th . of . in which he discussed the leg-| this city was one of the notable cen- |53 03" 18, Y6A08 the extrame penalty omas H. Swope. tween 2.3) and $.45 o'clock this after- | rumors of ‘other ailments may be dis- | of the funeral, on account of the num- { frade tonight In this ci e Rt WRRAI | i, 1F e de. facodtaticn Bt e e years noon, during the physiclan’s absence.| missed as idle go ber of peoplé that would be thrown | Washington again tomorr rnin _ n 2 Kaneas City, Mo., May 9.—Both Dr. | Retuning, Dr. Cannon discovered the - out of work by the closing of the | He sald he wus anxiou poir ?,,,.,,;m Tas (.,Hgyéd with 2 Sreat| fact, as well as & desire to pay trib- mfi‘nf,‘br‘;’:,:,"‘:";fi;’ :v'«;h: ::u;; n.t(,: I;d‘tn:;q'mlh t(:htlod:ypz‘?olrf’zge bodies. James B. Hammond, York | houses, and this will be carried out, | Célonel Roosevelt to represent this Geal of emphasis, and amid an outburst | yte to some of the prime movers in |15t 1 : the hands | witness” stand in the of Dr. Hyde | = p, tler, By . .| inventor. gave $1.000.000 The King issued another letter, in | government, As yet he las taken oF apuiause, (hat the railroad hill has | he e Dropaganda that the New Bn. | Of & Sub-committes of the senate com. | Tor {he allcged murder by POISON Of | wan chor terbuen thy moth st T | ploves of 1 which he sald 1o step in that direction, however, for Siot been emasculated in any VAl way | ey e coa e o cvatens; | mittee on immigration. A member of | Col, T H. Swope. - he is sorry. He wanis his money “Knowing so well the feelings of up to the time he leff Washington und predicted that a satisfactory 1aw | rewly” formed. besan He first sesslon | the committee said today a favorable | ~Near @ecner frisnds. ana |SPichesk There was abother Wound | rhe employes don't want to Eive beloved father, I am wure that it would | this morning no oficial notification ha would be passed. here today. . The congress was called | TePort will be made and 't there | nurses, who ‘testifled for the state Tz neck. The last two, the police oy, | Which is not ov ange. To be contrary to his wishes that there |been received by the Washington gov “The ®ill” said the president, “still| {5 order in the hall of the house of | 52°Med 10 be no doubi of its emact-|asain Dr. Hyde, were accused by the | tvere apparently imfileted with o jim. | (he question, Mr. Hammond has | 8hould be any interruption to the en- | ernment as to the date of the funera fotaine its important features. and I representatives this afternoon. with | T {octor ana his wite of faisehood and | my." The oid housekeeper had an ugly | Sult I the sipreme court, and ihe case | jovment of the public during Whitsun- | President Taft Is not conversant e g B e - Dean Henry Wade Rogers. of the Yale < < ¥ builet wound in the bagk of her head | Will come up for trial within the ne e holiday. 1 therefore hope that | with the precedents to such occas weeks we shail sce the passage of the [ 1o (ool as the presiding ofcer. | ELECTION RETURNS IN SPAIN' | Dr. Hyde offered no excuses for his | ind was heaten with o jimony or some | tWo weeks. The suit promises to be | the general mourning will not prevent | lons, but it a special represantative in bill in both housesx, the adjusiment of | \ 44, cqges were given by Mr. Rogeds % i - = treatment of the sick at the Swope | giher blunt instrument. g a unigue one In court circles. my people from taking the usual ad- | called for by t proprieties and Mr. the differences between the two houses | M GHTISSE, Were siven by Wr BOEEI | Premier Will Have Majority in Cortes | home, and did not admit that he mizht | © s e oy sician’s studs pes —_— Vantages of the various opportunities | Roosevelt will aceept the duty, he will ara its final emactment A Taacs dorite. b Snte —Republican Showing Strong. have erred in judgment. He justified|in the rear of the third floor of the | PRESIDENT TAFT afforded them-for the coming days.” |be selected by the president Tne president declared that thelioqy was a very large and enthusias- hie course in the cases of James M. regidence showed that the top drawer AT ACTORS' FUND FAIR. Ep7iaper roports of the cpplng of| tic one OMclal recogaftion of the iy~ Maarid, May 9.—Partial returns trom | Hunton, Cg:op’l':m;: T aieioDe &nd | of a Pureau was “jimmied” open and | . T e o | portance of the was givfn | yesterday’s elections in thirty-two risman e mal ne i v oves S A e I e e | lmGght ian Refiee Fors, roua. Provinees show the following results: | the cauess of death he gave when the BREls sl i et e | e, Gakd Madsl by Bk, v S R::ii‘slss":"'&?lz?‘a PR AN CA:‘NUZ?_ ATCE: YHI:INEDS R vidlags < casu. President Taft. a er. conservatives 35, repub were correct. Goth, cas touc s . SE. #tunas Ve said ke hoped the pro- | REeSOSNT TRE L BeCTetary ot Situc |licans 35, socialiate 1, Caxets 5. Thae | Never, the physician saia, aia he|JoRUNEslse fn the house was touched. i rmits a road owning 50| g Bryan and Samuel Gom. | 8re —exclusive of the 69 liberals, 34 | Poisom anyone with tvphoid germs or | t1a purglats ascertained that he kept 3 rpresident, Taft | Ex-President Wrongfully Quoted as | Appearéd Nervous, Fearful and Il at tock of a competing | U RS O N frederation of | conservatists, 3 repubiicans. 3 Carlists | With drugs. money iu_the bureau drawer. ¥ fternoon when e ! partisan in Norwegian Politic: Ease on Witness Stand. ing SOck| Labor, and several other addresses |and 5 candidates of other parties, the [ Checking her tears as best she could, | " \Wian Dr. Cannon returned home, B The JDntge N0 — ! T . b b were made upon the general topic of | elections of whom were not contested. | Mrs. Hyde preceded her husband -on | shortly hefore 8 o'clock, he received no | ‘Lo, Mmsell heard and seen. at the | Christiania, May 9. Mr. Roosevelt's | New Yoik, May 9.—It was fear that i pyuding lesislation | peace among the nations and limita- | The workingmen's ormanizations, in | the stand. She flatly contradicted |Teply. to his ring and finally entered | Aciors Fund fair which he formalls | ' here hai been followed by an in- | caused Enrico Caruso, the opera ressed the belief that the| FE0.0 WO, 10, B8 celebrating a .republcan victory at | testimony given by her mother, her | ith nis passkey. As he entered the | Obened AL the Seventy first Resiment|fijont which is making a sensation in | ef, to appeal (o the police Wl asures Wil be enacted| " pomorrow the delegates will make a | Madrid, made a demonstration in fa- | brother and several sisters. reception room he stumbled over the | 4rMOTY. But the chair held und thoush | Nopyay " Mr, Roosevelt has severely | threatened with Hlack Hand d for Arizona and| s ilgvimage to New Britain in honor of | VOr of a republic, but were dispersed | Mrs. Logan O. Swope heard the tes- | ponP' 08" (0910, (0SNG, SN, HICH the president was Toarse from a cold, | ROTREYS B ar Knud- | geance, he testified today, when he e vauAai|Blihu Burritt, where at the grace of |by the police. The republicans tri- | tlmony of both witnesses. She watch- | the discovery, he rang and velied for | Pi* voice carried betier then the voices | SESUTE G0 (ERUED LURRER, CE'NLG | Deared fn the county coitt of Bre 3 ation measures, | this carly apostle of peace "services | umphed at Barcelons and Valencia. ¢d Mrs. Hyde closely, but when Dr.|ine butler and, receiving no answer, | 0L, (¢ other speakers and hiu brief | N0, ¥ Y0 LEL PRSONELCT NG | 2" ithess againat Antonio Misiani, b ;| will be held. espite the surprising strength de- | H3 began to search the house. On the |l°SPonse to the address of Quof him as a partisan in Norwe- | who is on trlal changed with trying to 1 expenditures, veloped by the republicans. it is be- | €¥es and did not gaze into his face at Uos of dhe. Davenent hallw:y.“lflh{ P Ly Chedeal o 2y u",fi)m’,"",x bpae s iew il . extort $15,000 from the tenor, Carus E « detas over the | CONDITION OF HARPER LEE lieved that Premier Canaicias has at- | any time. the head toward the fromt door he| "¢ President said n pert: | ®he"ex-premier hus been making a | who hurried back here today from A cod bill, the president acknowl- et fm s ol Pk found the prostrate body of the but- | 1 if T 4id not seize this o, | campatz nd has introduced a bill |lanta, Ga., to attend the trial, appeared e S REPORTED MUCH IMPROVED. | test to carry out his programme. WHITE HOUSE FAMILY lor. Then ‘Dr. Cannon fled and sum- | Srattude it I ald not selze this oppor- | SNWRLED, SN0 0%, Consarvation of nervoun and 1 “at easo ' dising the the part of the re, ns in the i = zZ SRS MISS MRS. MULVEY’S DISHES | moned the police. When detectives ar- [ guilty (0 coie Qere and Sivd WY Lihe natural resources, chiefly the wa- | bricf time he was on the stand. = i g <t d et American Bullfighter Gored Sunday in 300TH ANNIVERSARY E rived they searched the thouse thor— |hanks to a profession i which per- €, " And the opposition party | On cross examination Misiani's at- B T B acints B thi uinte Mexican Ring. : — Head Cook Deserted Her Post to Wed { oughly, but found no trace of the mur- | fo/ !y 1 0we so mucn | do nol In fighting this scheme as an [$orney tried to bring out thai Caruso e e A ¥ 3 o | OF Settling of Manhattan Isiand by - Palanan. derers.” The housekeeper had been in | 1O, COMPATe sou FIher WILE T EyeTS infringement on personal rights. At |has a busy press agent, but this lne X Tegardad as reference| Guadalajara, Mexico, May $.—The the’ Duitah to Bs Calebrated. Dr. Cannon's employ for forly years.: Loigicians: it ther o alth the recent gala dinner at the castle [0f questioning was blocked D . . SRR S tucpt Netas ~of | seuMHON WEHaepek B, Ton An-Ameri- — Washington, May 9.—President Tdre | 1he Hindoo entered the physician’s ey ‘we make meems 1o -come Mr. Knudsen had a_conversation with |court, 682 AR o with the more conserva- | il I the ring yesterday was report; | movement to celebrmie the 100th anni- | Ery these davs, but the chiet exscutive |, D%, Cannon said tonight that when | 50 {08 rarant trom lawyers, ana | latier, Tn tho belie that he wax speak | ol of watching the, place wher, 4 Be was very anxious thai the party [J3ries would prove fatal =His physic | tional exposition in this city in 1913 | vey, who deserted her pots and kettles | With three chambers empty Iving on | {100 S Wove plaved their parts in| Mr. Knudsen asked permission to [cotfo, pick It up. 'He had 1o fight to should carry o s statehood pledge, | o Do o hoges are onc | @S given tonight at a banquet held | to wed a White house policeman, and | the floor at the butler's feet, This re- | our profeswion M have reacied the | make the former president’s remafks i L Ot SabA e mnd be id not think he would be dia- | liuld nourishment and hop under’ the auspices of the citizens' | to find & cow to replace ~Mooley.” who | solver had been taken from the bureau | {ime \hen thes are dependent on | Public ey | S W M IAT S eL, Tl SIDOIBEL. ot ot New Jersey aroun| . Le6 DA4 omly hhis & fow weeks | NO[X's fair committee at tho Hotel | kicked over her st pail of miik and | 4rEver : others i IR b to anyonen vou, MR T C M. | Smtkn tgun: Governar of s y s - e £t minent New | turned up her hoofs several wer 0. —_—— t was no meaningies phr: hen astically . < ¢ L. o4 o great deal of enthusiasm with a | Feeppeared in the bull ring following | Yorkers attended, while notable vi There are cooks and cooks i the | YALE CORPORATION MEETING. |1 said o vou that | owed moch o vour | I B e | e eaaTA hs Bhs, eniployed $indd ch i which he denounced the erit- | §, [Py whIch noelly cost b Bie|itors from other’ cities, representing | White house Kitchen, but Mrs. Mul- i i, | profession. There is nothing that I|the newspa A auating M. O T e Jetters: . Yo Nept rd the executive on the ground | Life. H d b S practically. every state executive in | vey's delicious dishes appear no more | Pro and Appointments An- | know of in & nerve-straining life that | Roosevelt as a wa supporter of | rece 3 Aty 1 e T PR asuan Se SO, el ito fox e o esterday’s kcident | the country, were on hand to indicate | on the White house table and they are e v:::.m-"y“" ® AN | equals the relaxation of n good play, | Knudsen’s policy Mr. Roowevelt sum- | cane he carried constanily in h " legisiation “and everything else.” o > the support that is promised the en- | missed. A vigorous search for a suit- 3 well mounted and wel! played, und you | moned Knudsen and insisted emphati- ¢ Mla On the President Taft was decidedly hoarse | W48 found. however, that the born of [ terprise. Messages ' cxpressing ihe | able successor. Is being proseouted. ow Haven, May 9 Among the.ap- | But all Wuman Ratuve under Golgation | cally that he lssue a denial amd he e tonight. He left Washington _this |, 0 300 Ju e gty atiana. | hope that the exposition will prove a s to the White house cow there is | pointments and promotions anno:nced | Py _bolding mirror o natur himself wrote a letter to the same|WIFE OF CONVICT BANKER el hronchiat eomplications. | 8nce assert, the chances for blood poia. | S1ETal success were read. to be anxiety relating to & recent [ at the meeting of the Yale corporation |, Will ths deamtefABiNay | RIESCH NG Oppolition Dapers are now AT NATIONAL CAPITOL eatenied bron <. * A gl % = —_—— report that Denver ~school children | faday sere: { ican actor reviously. presented | attack e ex-premier. Ak ON s cavioa B ™ fered panral injuries. when thrown in| PAPER MILL INQUIRY COMING. | tere raising $2500 to buy “Colorado | ““Hward AL Wellinch of the Tniver- | the nt with-a gold medalatruck | The, Aftenposten . says Asked Members of Congress to Sign In addition (; Pr‘n:!-dd!:‘tlm'r ft and the air and cut open, his extraordinary il | Bossyl the RTINS oW t?f Colorado, for | sity of Cambridze, England, to be as- | 8 s it : ]'(’:'I)’A I\I'x’xJ"m:;.y[ul‘\\\‘:l“V‘v" Petition for Hulhl"d?l Reloa ity Wt, . tha. spetkecs "mmgm ‘nre:“mh 1: rg‘l.ed ‘on u; ‘bring him safe | Will Conclude -;am;. Falls and Move :E: 3_’::"}‘:3:- Bossy” s not vet on :!fiunz pro{sspnr} nvsics, and E. P. - oo ““;"!_ 5 e 1 = Jmciuded ex-Atiorney General John W. | 1 Uhroug] e to New York. i Fous oW L Priicoton uiversity to | ovencoms by 3 conversation ‘in q R Washington. #ay Dressed in & Ciriggm. ox—Govero = e be instructor {2 psychology. Dr. Kan- | 2¥eTCOT et § s thinking of his own America ray suit and black h nd- Sho 2mi S6h . Therass of Hew York. HEINZE PROSECUTION RESTS. Glens Falls, N. Y. May 9—The state| ELECTED TO BE RABBI AT 23. |Ichi-Asakawa. now instructor of Jap- | Sincerely hope t ol ilis M1~ Rnudsent wastatent -] 10asd! crsy haived 1sts woman 81008 = = 3 i ol board of arbitration will conclude its % = anese civillzation in" the graduate IO o this foat Tog of his Norwegian policy. We will | nearly ‘all the afternoon nt nain Defendant Scores Again, Leaving but | Ivestigation of the International Pa.|Son of Chief Jewish Minister of Phil- | shool, was #dvanced to assistant pro- EKISAAC Shintad B el o o e e the NEgy And CONGRESS MONDAY. sivmded vy e per company’s strike here tomorrow | adelphia to Come to Brooklyn. fessor. Dr. Hiram Bingham was pro- { IR o G0 | shown by Mr. Knue to | any. ana quietly importuned menibe i 35 = i 9. afternoon and adjourn to New York. POl S0 MR BAeuEL pT T | it B TS " involve a guest of the of .congreas. to sign a met or and Against Long and T By g = A where officers of the company will be| New York. May 9.—The Congrega- | American Bistory, and Charles S e e a " tor the|own internal political dispu Dresident to pardon her husb Haul Clause of Railroad Bill. e, F::.ixa’cmrél heShfes® | examined. The principal witness to- | tion B'nai-Sholaun of Brooklyn. at a | Dam was promoted to assistant profes- [ {100 (ML the mone # J,- ot n | trving ta turn Bim.to politicul sccount. {the pahitent The n a8 £ cantile National bank, who is on trial | JIOTTOW morning Will be James F.[special meeting recently elected t sor of civil engineering fn the sclen-, J tor, ooty iperannuated ac- | This want of discretion rightly roused | Mrs. Charles W. Mors i “Washington, May 9 —Prewious 10| charged with misappMcation of the | hitzgerald, formerly president of the|Rev. Dr. Tsrael Herbert Levinthal to | Uific school. Dr. Raymond Townsend | BP0y, b 7 v, presidgent of the | & great deal of indignation, It is an | New York financie ed mdjournment at 3 o'clock on account | bank's funds and overcertification of | FUP Sulphite and Paper Mill Work- | be their rabbi. The trial sermon on | WAs abpointed lecturer on anatomy in | (0% Danicl | - in s 28 | absolutely unprec \ted phenomenon | eral penitentinry A ®f the geath of King Edward VI, the| the checks of Otto Heinze & company, | 875 Union, now employed by the com- | the subject. “Modern Theories in Ju- | the schoo! of fine arts to succeed the | ‘ool “he fund had so consid- | that a man holding 1 like |ing a sentence 7 for emmte uqlu dO:ol two hours to.the | his brother's firm, scored again today | PANY- | daism.» was preached about a month h"fi ?;F:'Rt:rvmad A Dr. | €¥ably more than $1.000.000 Theodore Roosevel dring wrecking his Fonk eonsideration of the railroad bill | when two of the three - indictments === ago. 2 Weap; Atwo made:; kngpne th The speeches over. President Taft | visit he paid us, be compelled to isxue | Many representatiy it Sezacor“overman of Nortn Caroling | dgainet him were alomissed and wers| 16 LEAVE BURNING SCHOONER. | Dr Eevinthal s fHesiunior by many | BT oL D o il ey | mede a 3 g d va ol lootted | & depial Of what the late premisr st signed’ the petition #poke In favor of the long-and-short- | withd: r tively. L ears of his brother rabbis in the | 8ccep a ment as Silliman | [ G alass oy Te <. | ed regarding his conversation . with [abruptly and others explained Taul clauss of the bill, while Senator | Stemiseed one. on modon e the 4o | Seamen Picked Up After They Had | metropolitan district, betng only 23 | lecturer for the coming vear. Leave |17 Ob, (he stage and socicr nas | him.” Tnacqugintance. with the fact Piies of Washington opposed that pro- | fense, while the other, in which only Taken to the Small Boats, years ‘old..- He is_a’graduate of .the | Of absence for the coming year Wik | .oip’ actors and aciroeses fiss _ = case and did not. sign. Most of wimon of the measure. ofie* countt Temained, was nolle prossed g 5 Central high schqol of Philadelphia. | ranted Dean Smith of the medical | o 0 "©CliTine o ) st . 98 PER CENT. VOTED TO STRIKE | New York members of the house sigr Karlier in the dar Senator Stone of | at the request of District Attorney | Si Pierre, Miq, May 9 —Sixteen|2nd Was a studen? in the university | scheol. who intends to study abroad. )40 (el ™Ne ™ (il mess: | ENx VoY < ed. although there were some who de troduced e resolution in- [ Wise. Both wers returned in 1810. scamen were obliged to abandon their | Of Pennayivania. and in both institu- | A According to a vete of the corpora- | wiieh she took down on iie: machin:: | Gemeral Manager Higgins Notified of | clined e committee on postoffices | This leaves only one indictment | vessel, the fishing schooner Amedee of | 11008 e won honors for public speak- | tiof, the acadervica’ protessorial boay | g the New Youi Assoclation hers' Ball With Mrs. Morse was Miss Morse. A 1ds 1o meia imquiry into| pending. which was returned in 1908, | this port, when aught five ing. He is identified with the Zion rill_bewentter Dbe desigusfoq ae 1he. i, Bind: . T hav et doad of i S T olegraphere i BRRE sister of the cdnvicted financier, Mrs ihe propriety of the use of franks in | i’ containm thirly counts, ffteen of | Quero bank on Friday. They arrved | MOVEment in America. His father is | “permanent oficers of Yale colieg: i i g e A o = il RS wOrIe . ARrioasly and. earnext etreul & A pamphlet in support of [ which allege misapplicati f $500,- | today on the schoomer Narka. which | th® chief rabbi of Philadelphia. Fo g = eans of enjoying | nd forzetting | NS Sy o i g put “so quietly that e exceptin @he Payne- Aldricn tariff law. The res- | o0, The ciher Aftosn ch:l‘:-oov:rvoe‘z'- SR (e op BEo dher Toa \,\‘ke:: ST CHMICAGO TAXICAB STRIKE. | [ICM0% O ations which are theime: | ger Higgins e e :“"lr-"‘ Whe ipproached leamed the na- elution was roferred to the postoffice | tification, each connt referring to sep— | to their boats. Canadian Editor Killed by Chicago | . | 't “was apparest that the' president | Haven & Hartlord Co. was notificd to- | In3e BAL IPLICEE T eemmities under & promise of 2 speedy | arate checks that went to make up a T = Mail Wagon. Rioting. Follows First Attempt to Run | wug "anjoying himacit hugely.. Hé | goY: o regult of tlie atriking ¥ ¥ » repor s catio: $ ines. R & " s ot of the teleeraphers employed on T " TRt s o o i it e o, he Helnne T, Steamship Arrivals. Chicago, May 9.—A man run down The i beamed upan the pretty leading women | the Toad, 98 ver cobi, bemg i favor | Mew York Steck Exchange Election and that the misusc of the (ranking | todas and the defense will begin nres | (At Liverpool: May s, Cedric, from | 3ad killed by a mail wagon here 1ast| cmicago, May 9.—Rioting today fol- | Sommittes and flushcd with e of & strike, but in the cofiterence that | “New York, May 9 —Two Indenender griviiege zemcraly might be cntered | aenting evidence against the 1908 in- | Moy York =4l Frank H, Brock, a Canadian writerand | lowed the st attempt made by sev- | ed pleasure when twelve of Mr. Higgins on the telographe gandidatos werb elected today in ti Gpon. ATttt s ADICT o, - gow: May 8, Columbia, from - - en taxicab companfes to break the | gomesi show girls the country could | Mr- Hige second most active election the New Yors editor. He was a nephew of General | {p. taXcHd d i« i ~ In_the house Jegislation relating to ew York. P iy e D o ora) | strike which has been in force among | furnish scattered roses i+ his feet mand for an increase in %. A lVork stock exchange has ever 1 fhe District of Columbia occupied the MILD At Gibraltar: May 9, Ultonia, from - = et 500- drivers for more than five weeks. | he entered the court of hone second conference was held tonight at { geven' hundred votes were cast. A entive session. e MUDDIS MISTAKE, e e i Trotic was Tormariy ea” | , Several cars filled with special po- | "‘ghe president arent but litle more | Which Mr. Higgl sibalof bert, Jrancke becomes a member of the Both houses will be sessiof < o % ymouth: May 9, K " . ere sent out to test the tem- | than an hour at the fi nd e ration or me: as o overning co e for four years, t et ognized He: At Gibraltar: May 9, Laura, from [ aonco B Chicago. recently Ne|yere hurled at the cars. A number p where he T. M. Pierson, president of the Teleg- | mafry pecomes & member of the nom! . t was. connected with a newspaper in mobile again, re he entered his 2 efft he i 3 New York. of strikers were arrested for interfer- ate car once more an s take raphers’ unfon, started for Boston, | nating eommittee of 1911, to succecd Former President Roosevelt at Har. = Peterborough. privat d was taken & e New York, May 9.—Mildred Rudd,| At Napies: May 9, Europa, from - ing with non-union drivers and dam- | by Passuic. to adiress a dinner {here | Where he will take up the matter with | Pujer Potter. With these exception vard Commencement. whose father is a member of the|New York. $100,000 Too Little to R » aging the machines. The attempt to | of the salc board of trade, €. S. Mellen, president of the roa all the other officers were re-elected Rockefeller grand jury that is investi- | At Dover: May 9, Kroonland, from st T: = ; :‘ aise Maine. { ;. "the machines was abandoned, F; — 7 — R. H. Thomas continuing as presi- SN Tork. Mk = UWAS AnnsBE; < No Longer Officially Connected With | Yale's Professorship of Practical Lum- | dent. < idge Mass. May 9 —Former p,,,.“,_n"(’x,.mm Roosevelt will take | Bating the traffic in women, was ar- | New York. ®n active tn the commencement | rested on the city streets tonight and| At New York May 9, Noor: ed today that the Merritt-Chapman L : g el s exerciaes at Harvard wmment | turnea over to the childrens soclety. | from Retterdarn. 0743 | Wrecking company would not apply to | TYI"9 te E“;Hu'h ';w S Die tha Selvatien Auny hering. Jewish Literat Instructorsh ty June 29, As president of the | She made the mistake of asking aid the government for the job of raisins tance Balloon Record. Eetioft, NN My s s N o Fiacv s, Mmy: Mo At DN ewisl iterature Instructorship at Y e ATamani association. in whiy | from a detective who nized her. | Battle Impending Near Bluefields. the wreck of the battieship Maine | -Quincy, IlL, May 9. —With the avow- | Ba of 1 ni, Kngland, voungest | meeting of the Yalo corporation todiy Yale. e i succeeds President (emeritus) | The girl Is 15 yvears old and had been | (A0 . - |sunk in Havama harbor. unless a |ed inteniion of trying to esiablish a|son of ¢ Wiltion Booih, funnder | it 5 annonnced that the Lum New Haven: May 9.-—President Are Chades W. Eliot, Colonel Roosevelt | Iissing since last Saturday, when she | | WAShimston. Moy 9.—dccording 10| larger appropriation was made for the | new long distance balloon record. A.fof th Iwation A¥my, annodGeRE 5t ] mans. association Tad Incroan o] P A8 AL O ] il 1 e - de at the principal exercises | disappeared from the Hol§ Cross con- e "é‘““_ | itio. representative | work. Cougress recently appropriated | Holand Forbes, holder of the Labm fun address today bLefore (he Delroli | pledge to the unicersity for pr tifled the Yale corporation at ilx meet S Mmmarial hall will participate | Vent in Ilarlem, where hee father had | pere of Geneval Fetrada, leader of the | $100,000. The wrecking company #ays | cup. and J. C. Yates of New Vork Pasiors' union that he ix no louger | fowsorship of practeal Tombering from | g toduy thnt througl fiunds sipplied prowinently, followlng ‘the dictates of | Placed her. & nsurgents in Niciragus, a baitle be- | that it will cost much more:than #h cended tonight in the balloon Viking. | omcially connected with the Salvation | $65.000 to $100.000, thereby complei- | by Adolph ewisonn of New Yot i R e e e e 555 i {ween the Madvix forcen and the revo- | us it will take the best part of & fear. | The ascent was made at 6.50 o'clock in | Arioy. When asied (o explain hix ven- | g (he cndowiient OF The protessor- | Tiat & 1Emporrs = i orshis — tos during the week, | Stephen ‘K. Kesler Wifs De Forest | IiioBifts tu impendiug near Bluefields- S the presence of several thousand spec | sun for W Ithdray g @Ot he work | ahp, FAWIoh Htoraitive had tasn detapiiaiiod this year has Leen =et for Prize, e thar LA On the Yangize river, that great | tutors. 2 Mr. Booth said: “It 15 & personal and Rl T FAELs Lohmbii-Will- be Gppointed 1 All June 24 g S e e at ihe Bstrada | waterway up and down which many | The Viking, which has a gas capaci- | family matter which | do uot wish (g b - 3 New Haven, Conn., May 9.—The De | forces would be successtul thousapds of tons of fureign cargoes |ty of 51,000 ocublc feet, went almost | discuss” 4 Accidentally Shot His Sister. PSR P &= sirafght up for 3,000 feet. Then it e — St/ Johnsbury. Vi, Muy ~While e pass snnually, only one commercial In Nantes, & French city of 160,000, | vessel fiying the American flag is Consul Louis Goldschmidt states that| to be seen. and that a ship of 461 tons | only about fifteen miles there is not a single modern steam | owneéd and operated by the Standard | two hours. laundry. Most of the washing is done 1 Oil company for transporting cargo to Count Boni is Through With Politi Paris, May 9. —Following his defest for re-election Lo the chamb uties from the Ras Alpes Count Boni _de Castellane annon today” that he was through with peih- Forest prize, a gold medal valued at $100, was won tonight by Stephen E. Keeler, Jr. of New Canaan, a_member of the senior class at Yale. The other o practicing with a .22 calibre rifie today, Louls Martelle, 16 years old, of Shef. field. shot his six year old sister Bea- trice in_the head. killing her. 1t ix supposed (hat the shooting was ncei- dental, hut the authorities are inveati- The shah of Persia possexses one the finest bedchambers in existence. Its suite of furniture is munufactured from v and inlaid with zold and precious stones. The.curtaine and cur- tain hangers are of the finest Brus- sels met, interwoven with sikk. southward, covering in the Hrst Anuouncement that airshjp commmu- marted slowly mication will be started in May be- tween Munich and Oeberammergau in Gormany recalle the fact that propos- | five candidates for the prize. among eie for an cica from Farie in| whom mas Robert A. Taft. son of 54 within & icar | President Taft, will recei e bhoats. of ‘T)I h :.:;N are, ;t:u “?"mfl‘wr.i ngrl'fl; which oniy 1 It has been hé"d '",Il"lgfi preva- o moored along river | feur times during 1907 carried the flag of trphoid fever in India caries Pt B L Peguiarty with the abundance of ume. queys. &