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Conriensed i elegrains PULLED THE RIP CORD TOD HARD| Cevie rarssrapie [Six Soldiers |Launching of | Covieose Leesrus [G0) ~ROOSEVELT N DINGY KHAK! ::wlebondevéeci(o ;n:_ xz.-u;.,h;mang: 3 > 3 2 ; 4 | Ambussador Reid. y ' z Big Bag Containing 85,000 Feet of Gas Torn Al- R P Shm by Negmes The nflflda Tflday Aafiosta! Savinas Bapk Bl wav| Made Striking Contrast to the Kaiser and His are without foundation. committee. " most from Top to Bottom Kiel, May 15 Emperor William to- | MEN BELONGED TO 127TH COM- {50000 PERSONS WILL SEE HER| The Gorman Reichstag Passed the| | Generals in Gorgeous Uniforms day authorized the K TAKE THE WATER. bIIL limiting the allotment of potash announce that he would give a cup for B production. American-German Sonderklasse yacht el Yacht club to PANY, /COA!T ARTILLERY. The Hou: FORBES' STORY OF FRIGHTFUL FALL [ e oo Tl Ui cupourorr THE RESERVATION | SMEIS o0 FEETLONG |8 %5 497 0 Smorees | SHAM BATTLE ON DOEVERITZ FIELD in 1909. a bureau of mines, . Paris, May 11.—The Duke De > — P rand. Tormeny known as Prince Heilo 5 Pennsylvan T Ted o the momrts 1o | Troops Are Stationed at Fort Tremont, | With Engines of 28,000 Horsepower— | tolcernphcrs linv, ” QOccupants of the Lig Lirigible Viking Eecame Numbed | ¢, 5a530, ey snpiied (o the gouree to T e R Tl Justment of wages wnd hours |In which 12,000 German Soldiers Took Part Occupied . > R _ | time ‘of his father, appointing Count A ; with Cold at Altitude of 20,600 Feet—Balloon i rop-| {72 s, fiher; appoinging, Count B o E e Ehosting. America—Hor Eqgipment. Attention of 2 merican Traveler for Several Hours - Fifty-nine Babies of the New ¥ + B s tates. He claims that the latter's ad- foundiing home were sent to childless ped to Earth Like a Stone—Injured Balloonists, A. ministration has favored the Prussian couples in the south and west. “You are the :irst Civilian who has Reviewed Our o C. Yat ill Recover. branch of the De Sagans. Judgment : 3 x 2 S & 4 Zio ¥ b e . _olland Forbes and J. C. Yates wil . has been deferred. Beaufort, S. C., May 11.—Six soldiers | _ New York, May 11.—From thirty to ennial Convention of (i Sol. iers”—Ex-President’s Voice is Still Husky =2 of the 127th company, coast artiliery, | fifty thousand peopie will watch the ¥ es Pharmacopocial associa- 3 d . GRAND MARAIS IS SAFE. stationed at Fort Fremont, on St. Hel- | 8reat battleship Florida take the wa- | tion was addressed by Secretury Na- e ena island, were shot by negroes just | ter tomorrow morning from the Brook- | g€l —_— Center. Ky, Mav 11-Numbed by a | cirele, however, passing over parts of | Lake Superior Town Was Not Burned | outside of the reservation iines be- | I¥N navy yard. Thousands will cluster _— 3 snow storm encountered at an altitude | Illinois, Missouri, Indiana and Ken- by Forest Fires. tween nine o’clock Monday night and | @bout every point of vantage in the The Wages of More thaun 5.000 em p lin, May 11.— N fight inpin the saddle and spent much thme ©f 20,500 feet, and aropped rapidly to | tucky. one o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Two |Pavy vard itself. thousands more on | Ployes of ihe Wabash-Plitshurg Ter- | Which 12.000 ¢ soldiers of all | talking with the amperor. Thoy des earth from a considerable height be- | Haif Stupefied by Cold. Duluth, Minn., May 11.—A wireless | of the men, Privates Quigley and Mec- | the Manhattan side of the river, di- | minal railroad company will be ad- [Arms took part occupled the attention [apart from the others and at i cawse of inability to control the bal- | “Tuesday morning we encountered |despatch this afternoon says that | Nally, are dangerously wounded, while | rectly opposite, and still other thou- | venced five per cent. fifl"ln" 1 Roosevelt and Emperor Wil- | were exceedingly vehement n thel Holland Forbes of Bridgeport, | intense cold and a severe snow storm | Grand Marais, on the northern shore | Privates McCarthy, Standsberry, Cal- | Sands will festoon the Williamsburg - am for hours this morning. | gestures. Colonel Roowevelt h Cabinet Met, discussed | After the battle, which took place on | dingy khaki uniform, while the believed | lahan and Sleder are less seriously |and the Manhattan bridges. Elaborate 1 police precautions have been taken to intment of a_commitice to eep the crowds in hand and all river civil Iist and also conside trafic has been ordered confined to a | the constitutional issie. the field of Doeberitz, the whole body | peror and his generals, In uniforr of troops paraded before the ex-presi- | blue, with gold helmets, made o at dent and emperor, who were standing | ing contrast president of the Aero club | at an altitude of 16,000 feet. Tuesday | of Lake Sunerior, which was ve been wiped out by forest fires, | shot. n all-night battle with | - merica, and J. C. Yates of New | afternoon again, at an aititude of 16,- | to ha: uffered severc injuries last night [ 000 feet, we ran into another snow fe after = No Arrests Yet Made. after a flight of four hundred miles |storm. Shortly afterward we shot up mes. Forests in the northern | The negroes, who it is alleged did 2 # n " grom Quincy, Il to 20,600 fect through the smow. The|and ecasiern part of Minnesota, in | the <hooting, Wiil and Isaac Potter, | Barrow 1ans, close ito’the Muntattan | - R e s g‘,‘ell‘glf :‘.'.'.- Some Crety.packs lv}‘r“')'] Mr, Roosevelt's Throat Trouble Edit Likd & -8tons coid was so Intense that we necame be- | Dorthern Wisconsin, and Michigan, | have 1eft the neighborhood and have | HOTe- pAn_ Explosion of Nitroglycsrine at | of the gorgeous staff.” They saluted | oo totielt TR T00 A oz numbed and half stupefied. We grad- | have been burninz for several days |mot been arrested up to this time. Miss Fleming of Jacksonville to Break | ffurgetistown, Pa, blew rank MeC|the o of the various commands, |, “zeic quite able o del ¥ Their valloon. the Viking, descended | ally lost power to control the balloon. | and great damage has been done. So [0 S : i Cullogh and ‘his ieam to atoms, the | the emperor touching hix helmet and e fL G880 Anle, &0, dobver . With such precipitation that both aero- | 1 cannot tell what the altitude was just | far. no fatalities have been reported. utcome of Fight a Week Ago. b i s et | G aeuDsering dentively. oosevelt lifting his sombrero, Y 53p " yegenkel, who hus heer atin it o4 Introduced to German Officer: the ex-president's throut t in h., state | About a week ago, Isaac Potter, naut: ere bruised and stunned and v i = e T h 2 Mi B Do s W ThaHg Oue b dcop. utier | Separte from Calumet. tend the launching and Miss Eliza- | Three of the Newest and Fastest he Yulloon was partly wrecked. The|forts to let out gas by the valve did | that the fires about Alliston, Paines- |is said, and a soldier from the fort 3 a 2 , Pa g it | to e 3 . caking partly in English and part- &l probability ho w h Palicon came fto earth near Center: |not bring us down as fast us desired. | dale, South Range and Baltic are less | had 4 fight on the road near Curper | Peth T Fleming of Jacksonville will | torpedo boat destroye O e i S, D aglish A0 DAL ST o warcy one b It Xy and dropped through the final 100 | 0. "0 0 ed Terrific Descent, | Serious today. City on St. Helena island, which re- o D e T g B e /Colonel Roowe ey ¥ e | true, he added, that the ! feei of space like a stone. The pal-| Rip , Terrific Descent sulted in Potter being cut by the sol- | BaBhe across the battleship's bows |for the government triul D e SirItion b e veoa e S e, hasisy and. would onists will recover. They were un-| - Finally I used the rip cord, for fear| THE CORWIN OFF FOR NOME. |dier. It is further sald the two Pot- | jdiss Fleming has carefully rehearsed | Rockland, Me.. for final sy Aeats. T o T, fmy B ATt the tapi Ul 0G0 conscious all last night, largely be- | We might soon lose consciousness. In sl ters threatened to shoot the first sol- | I Part in the ceremony. e | “The 'l . e are honor Y here | confident that he could clear it Canse of cold some manner as vet wndiscovercd (e | Carries Fresh Mest to Poople Who | iler caught of the rescrvation she has been practicing breaking bot- ( The Interstate Commerce Comumis- | Sorai “We are honored TS | s HoUrs wark. The smapener Arabibiy Suffered Severs Bruises and Sprains. | ripbed the bag aimost from (o to bots | Have Not Tasted It for Monthe. | | On Monday night Privates Callahan. | gence’ i Jacksonville ever since she | traior of the Import trafic- rate Riders. T Wi speak Lriely upon the confe A representative of the Associated|tom. The descent was terrific and I| o 00 w0 o —oo— . were shoi. Shotguns were used was named sponsor, and she is sure | iroversy between the castern Conversation Punctured with Vehement | 7, the doctors —dexree —on Culon Press visited the injured balloonists | judge that for the last hundred feet | Seattle Wash. May 11.—The steam- | WO SO i td there will be no mishap tomorrow, roads, precipitated more than e .l todey at the farm of Tilden Boston. | there was little gas left in the balloon, | Poat Corwin. formerly a revenue cut- oo aa o e and « half ago by the Boston & M Sretyees. A dinner was giver ut Ame SR w36 SGNEing fRon SUvers | ne It St Mhs o etont > balioon. | tr, and which, being of wood and able | have gone to the Potter home to see Banquet to Follow. el e A taa that The former president was five hours | embassy tonlght loth men are euffering from as i : ne. {0 withstand the sqaecre of the Bering | the, Potters and find out whether they | ¢ e : 4 O ilroad, and suggested tha ®ruises and sprains, but they are not Will Ret H Soon. -3 i - i At the banquet which will follow the | investigation the p v e - - - riously injured. Although confined ST Tme Soon. sea icepack. has been for years the|had anything to do with the shooting. | jaunching tomorrow night Vice Pres- | mui 2 %o thelr beds, they éxpected to be dble irfield, Conn., May 11.—The fol- | first boat to sail for Nome. departed | It is said the soldiers began shootilg | jgent Sherman will take the place of S e THE CONNECTICUT VOTE PARLIAMENT PAYS TRIBUTE e Shin LW oF thrsh Shye lowing telegram - from . Holland | for that gold camp last night. The|into the negroes’ house and the fire | prgogigent Taft, who is unable to at- | NEW ENGLAND ARBITRATION S s e “orbes was received tonighi by Mrs. | boat is carrving @ full llst of passen- | was returned, Quigley and MONSIY [ feng and Assistant Secretary Bechman ON THE RAILROAD BILL. | TO MEMORY OF THE KING Vice President Forbes' Story. Forbes: 5 Gors—all of whom engaged nassage|being wounded, S Winthrop will substitute for Secretary AND PEACE CONGRESS. | | @ i Stood Togetr 35 s g We left Quincy, I, at 6.55 o'clock Will be home | last winter—a large quantity of mail Meyer of ‘the navy department. who | p. o o e e T tuse Members All Btood Together on o of Condelonce Adopted—The Monday evening” said Mr. Forbes. | Tuesday 5 and a cargo composed mostly of fruit, | PACKET CITY OF SALTILLO must also be absent. esolutions Referring to the Poeace the Record Votes. New King Congratulated “We were nz to strike favorable | A message has also been received | eggs, vegetables and meat for people Ecich Atk Propaganda Adopted at Ciosing Ses- - - air currents from the west that might | from Yates, saying: who have for more than seven months - 60 Officers, 954 Men. cion RN (Special to The Bulletin.) | 1ondon, May 11 —Pariiament pald w The Florida is the largest battleship Washington, May 11.—The nnectl. [tribute to the memory of King kd give a chance at the long distance “Forbes and I perfectly safe. Re- | not tasted fresh~food. = = Tece We were carried in a semi- | turning shortly. : Sunk Thirty Miles South of St. Louis| vet 1aunched in American waters. She | Hartford, . 3 ok cut,. members of the house were all|ward today, adopting Addresses of Cotton T Closed by Strike. —Six Passengers Drowned. is 510 feet long. will displace 21,000 { closing of the N / vote on the bill | condolence and congratulations to the | C Falls. 3 . May —~—Five tons (estimated), and driven by en- o1 and > to create an inter commerce court, | new king. Pre v Aty r ° CASE OF F. AUGUST HEINZE | NEITHER TAFT NOR ROOSEVELT | hunircn krmiiven ot (e Caited States | St Louls, May 11._The packet City | gines o e e e 2o | tion an O et Ty Ry Caliad ks ratirond DL, and | Bovss: of ORI o arl’ of { cotton mills here were thrown out of | Of Saltilo, ‘which lefit here today with|tain a speed of 20.25 kmots an. Hour. | dave, resolutlons were s I stood together on the record yue of teliverac SEES TO SURY TUBAY.| ESCAPED CRITICISM. | vwory today by a strike of 120 Weavers, | 'Wenty-seven passengers and a hieavy | Her main battery comsist of lon R Ollaatione & rikae VOton - They Sted twitly. the: TeRoier s VIl and Bot : = 2 T i a | carso, is reported sunk at Glen 2 e i oites ope £ it | reputticans on' the w Lo ore reat_emotion Two Surprises Marked the Taking of | Report of Civil Servics Reform Asso- | The mill bificials refused to most the | GRS myler south of St. Lowis. SIX | a broadeide of 36, S-tneh rifiea. Her | woders In ihe .peace e oy Ty e o | e any s chitiy devoled § Testimony Yesterday. | ciation Exeoutive Commif of ton per cent, and the cniire plant | Passengers are reported missing. | complement is 60 officers and 934 men. |jate King tdwa sngiund, who | Section 12 ‘tie ‘Conpiectut members | eording the nation's offictal condolence — | > boa! Lou; 4 s termed “Wawa o e [ all switched and voted wiih the dem- |to the royal family. King George and ew York. May 11.—The case of F.| New York May 11_Neither Presi-|"*" Mot G points along the Tennessee river. The o e S A IR o d g P 4 | the ‘queeh mother reveived at ALsel Ausust Hoinze fm;r‘fle;aplzsid:l of the | dent Taft nor former President Roose- [ T. C. MURPHY BUYS rise of the Missisaippd-river bad made COL. ROOSEVELT APPOINTED dent Taft —ex-Prosident . Roosevelt,| This section is one of the most im- | horough house und Buckingham palace Mercantile Nation: nk, who is ac- | veit escaped criticism in the report of e departure precarious, as the water | EPRE! IT UNITED STATES | iiny Root and othe r the service | POrtant propositions to the rallroads in | respectively, deputations from the lords Chod By the Sovertinaiit b mteapire- | e exeeitive Cmritos o S G| . MORE MAIN STREET PROPERTY. | wab eavily. clumiell mith drithysod.| - | O BECRESENT UNI B R O o ey Ice | e entite Wil As, the DHI wan report. | And commens, GeaHne tho restlptiens priztion of the bank’s funds and over- | Service Reform association made pub- L When nearing Glen Park the boat fell| At Funeral of King Edward—Official | The resolutions, ed to the house, this section w much | Numbers of beautiful wreaths are ar rertification of the checks of Otto | lic tonight at the annual meeting of | Will Take Possession of Miner Block|into a shoreward current which drag- Aot ¥i Washington. work gone by the s ew | More drastic than was intended by the | riving at the palace, but at the quoen Heinze & Co. his biother's firm, ;‘fllm‘zh_emumts?y:. i October First and Erect a Modern | ged her lanaward gespito the frantic TV T ington: | Englatd and the achievements of The | sdministration. Under its provisions o' mpectnl request all flowers ®o to the jury tomorrow evening. The | e committee is of the opinion that Busi % efforts of the . She mo: SV % ? & conferences, it yould be impossible for any raflroad | sant 1o Windsor castle faking of testimony. wiich cam to 4| responsiviilty for the customs frauis P Tioiss (e to the bank and siruck a rock. Six B L et AR s P il i A s Bny Siher road theb mayried 2t wBL Do 0f miitaR S <lose today, was marked by two sur- | here rests upon the executive officers i v persons, including four women, were o 5 cope Of caties of substantially competitive, The sam it 4n considered thit . Prisce. Tormorrow ihe summing up by | at the head Gf the customs depariment | &, iy Spurpliy has purchased of | reported drowned -late temight. The L N T T R Tl b Bl A 3 o i Rolaa: oot ax'th’ witer §iias, und’ ond | wreaths fn procession would”be counsel and the conrt’s charge will| who, under Mr. Roosevelt, it cliurges, | of the Alice building In Moin street | boat is aid to have sink within five oy P epreaent - the Unfted | Hague of all differences wha he | rafiroad could not even lease lines (hat | what ineongruons - 2p thet Tial, which has dragsed | Wers profucts of the spoils sy=tcin and gets possesion October first. He | Minutes after it struck the rock. States at the faneral of King Edward | seitied by diplomacy and express our | might be congidered competiiive. | = The anmoucoment that ex Prestdent John B Stanch- | ton e iR polls system i ic so- [stated on Wednesday that he intended in London, May 20. Cabelgrams were | sense of the great service rendered by [ The New York, New Haven and|Roosevell will aitend the funeral as &S'rif‘l Al!ome"xer:‘!re." says the repor 3 A“lhe failure erect EECanbium hiook thers PASSION: ALAY ;REHEARSED. exchanged last-night. = President Taft | Reare SRECHIp hix_ Teven S d e rlolllh“ lfl":‘ ll*d‘l\' lh‘ pra ht'l v n ~‘1IHV‘.1‘ “b ~l;' & Pece ved ;l L By | i, Dt he fallure | af onch the cast wall of ‘tho Alice —— " set forth at some length the purpose | hation of the mischiovous resersation | FIOUS] ted by thin proviwion: in | ea States has n recoivad with great Jne Bovernment | Ofndimgrdinates to remain honest and | building to form a portion of the new | Oberammergau Filled With Visitors to|of the appointment. Colonel ‘& | from arbitration " most treaties of | fal, &s one Connecticut membersait, | satisfaction by the British pub resting its case withe | ihe mert system.’ Ty T rerers us e T Telt replied with, the siugle:word: “Ac- | 2o called questions of honov. | - | |and practios of railronding entirely v 45 Worry over . the paiNicel st nze to the star Appointments by i - (i3 st : § S oeater QU SIRUIAGA.L D O iy ection’ as Teporied to’ the [untlon Is oMeinlly declured in o state tiien ho prall Uy In fie| Rtk Tus eoutn SR e | o ST Teet at I now uacd e e | it conmani o DEcaa rast. | declaration (hat witt smoerits ot Dot | Bnse Nesxiy. ol ths' Now Rnatatil |t reaartine hie T o) “half. Mr. Wise, in turn, rested | those of Edmund Voorhies as post- | A. C. Hatch. It runs back 125 feet. i B o ¥_8e840D . Open: . e e ihebe Hpgg il tre could | surely | members voted to strike out this sec- | physici 8 Francis Lak S ks WEBON o < 2| m: G - E : -| today with a public rehearsal. The|dent Taft and Colonel Roosevelt since | pose the zreai powers could surely | membe Voo e iy At B [ ol e ol thout and effort at rebut. aster as Brooklyn, Dr. Nathen A.|The building was erected by Mr. Min- | rehes nea) moved smoothly and made a | the former's inauguration reach some agreement which will put 1'1‘(-.:'{:-“ ’\‘J_i"‘m;h‘:' ot e X il ot L L I“"j‘“;. igdinengy an end to the present extravagance i setts, Rhode Island snd Conneeticut | natures in the Lancet tomorro se testimony presented by the Warren as postmaster at Yonkers, N.|ors father over sixty years ago. deep Impression upon an audience that| The text of the cablegrams follows f #icating that he felt as much | Y, and William J. Maxwell as collector The entrance to the new buflding - % “Washi g e . wrati- i A ton, May 10, 1810. naval armament, and with cqual ers ience s Helize's attorners do in | of internal revende, | will be the same as in the Alice buiid- R‘,}:gn;hgh‘,’“m‘;,;fl:g'e‘;,,‘;;; D sttt CoreT Aatiean Smbasyy, | €16 wo. recall, Mr. Root's SiFPHE Were nearly unanimous in opposition, — shhai i i Sie showinz made o Alayor Gaynor s commended for his | ing, the present door and stairway o | Amon® the Americans present wero et iy Taandn upon the. eve af “the SEound | and the section went out of (he biil. MANHANSET HOUSE ON = | 4 R P = : act as special ambassador to repre- Itation | inate b E6i THZ :::,POZ:R.: | A st oe o political influence | SETTLEMENT REACHED e Thomaike and Miss Sherman. and | scdt the United States at the funeral n ceeds. | ACQUIring competitive Tondx Wil Te- | g 0 Resort Hatel Destroyed, Prob lesed ey e IN PLACE-GAFFEY SUIT.|a sgranddaughter of the general, Mics | of King Edward VIL T am sure that It - pICT Ehiy | maln EVnOws mam ey, s et sor the by e R of Ll & c o | UNAB! —_— Thackara. The perfected performance | the English neople will be highly grat- | urgent de 1 anti-trust law, and & quewtion as to S s ™ £ Inrene [UNABLE TOiBRGCULE BALL, 11 Gupeioi Bourt Osspsio RN 00 atiarn b Wariins ifica &t your’ presence in this capacity | conference thatgthe world autaiiar " | antl;trust law, and o ‘uestion e 4 e AT e snnharifes - " - | SCHOOL PRINCIPAL LOCKED UP | Trial of Case of H. Couture of Plain- 2 T T v ot | mawara i ‘rapolntions sar N of trade, house on Shelter Tsland towards, the S Mas 12_The re- | Charged With Criminal Assault on| fi¢ld vs. Louis St. Onge of Baltic. SANTA DOMINGO SHAKEN. ol B A O e exprens Bor e o Onthe fnal pusage of the LIl tho | saaterty end of Lone Trind, ' wol York. New Haven and | = — is ted that it will take | the people of Great Pri onneckicut members voled B ihe | known summer resori. v i company for the | Seventsen-Year-Old- Girl. When the civil superior court, Judge | Sharp Earthquake’ at Capital, but No [ Dit It 15, reporied, that I o ease | great loss sustained m and republican regulurs for the bill All|day. . The hotel le » : - < I 1910, shows | - . M. A. Shumway on_the bench, resumed Loss of Life Smawer. SWILLIAH 1., TAFT. the world in the de of King Ed-|the members are glnd that the long | been struck by lights he . T13,804.07 an | Now York May 1L—L. A. Walker, |jts session here Wednesday morning e “Berlin. May 10, 1910. |ward the VIL His wise and bepeficent | and tedious debate is over. ment froin Greenpor, | pCrbae as’ compara | Jormer vice principal of the Islip, Long | there followed a conference of the law-| San Domingo, May 11—A severe | “The President, Washington reign has won the honor of mankind, . ¥ | s oarrow. baysiknawered '« on r of | 1sland. high school. was locked up in | vers interested, with the result that at | earthquake shock was fell here at § \ccept. “ROOSEVELT.” | but its greatest glory has heen in that | — e e {aomaB A S BIne towara o | the village jail tonight. unable to pro- | 11.40 o'clock it was announced that a | o'clock. this - morning. patient d fruitful policy of fute | GIRLS SOLD INTO WHITE e R st Wiy FowErd, AR ] cure $4.000 bail. He is charged with | settlement had been reached and the| There was no loss of life or dam- 2 tional which Tmas Bis strasture No 6 . 205.25_ an increase of $ The | SFiminal assault on 17-year-old Helene | case would be withdrawn. age to property in this eity, but re. | LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS pas o Riley _ in' o SLAVERY FOR $10 AND LESS. | the losn was uvailahl net operat 41, | Smith, daugiiter of J. P. Smith. a well [ The case of H. Couture of Plainfield | ports from the interior have not been BIENNIAL CONVENTION. | that of ‘Edward the Peacemuker. i, The hotel was burned { en _increa to do resident of Islip. ve. Louls St. Onge of Baltic was then | Feceived. = The two chief addresses of th +| New York Sleuths Uncover Important | 1806 being rebull the fo/lowiig o ue from F. A. Pitt, a member of the Islip | commenced. It is a suit on a mechan—| San Jose, Costa Rica, May 11— | More Than Tem Thousand Delegates | session were made by Simecn E. i Trails in Chinatown District. - A I G LA 747835, Taxes 00, | School board, testified at the hearing |ic’s lien on a buflding contract, the | Hedvy. carthquakes were felt here fo- QGither at Detroit. win, former chief justice of th: day, an'it hnd not been ned for the Biher mcome decreased 7.74. today that Walker had confessed his|unpaid bill being $905.72. Mr. Cou-|day. Thousands of persons are leaving Ho e > necticut supreme co errors, New York, May 11.—Girls are sold [ #eason, and so fav n o learne fie gross corporation income for the | Gl , il SEPressed great contrition. |turs was on the stand most of the af- | the city in alarm. Detroit, Mich., May 11.—It was esti- | John W. Foster, ex state, | into slavery in Chinatown for $10 and | the fire was attended by no casuaitie guarter this year wa, 74511, an [ "\ 210K 18 alleged to have occurred | ternoon and was followed by his book- o= mated tonight that more than 10,000 | Of Washington. D, ( for even spaller sums. Sleuths work- | TENDERLOIN CLUBHOUSES r 105, Tnterest, rent- | \hore ehe o et e Naiker home, |ieeper, Mr. La Frenierre. It will be| KEENE TIRED OF TESTIFYING. | delegates ate in the city atiending the | AL the banquet tonighi wl ing ‘toduy on trails opened up by the A & 4§47 93495 The net | {‘;;""&;,‘: r"!h;b:e:l'can .;:“”;.(.3";’"'{ continued this morning. = ;“”;‘:L,finmm caavention of the srang | Presided ovey |\,\ Dean Henr Vi arrest of Irene L the alleged white | RAIDED LAST NIGHT he quarter this| jpe 5 3 e o e i Fernatio como- | Rogers of the Yaic w school, Her- | wife of Hin Hom, a weazened old — : calnu: s¥a: |{he mafter secret, but finaily tola her Round Table Meeting. | Wants'to Dodge Future Hocking Con! | Infermntional Brotherhood ot Locomo: | oR=a G eg il Tow, oy VIev, | wite, of Miin Hom, & measeied S1a | Axes Used to Batier Down Doars \ 44 Tor the same quarter of 1908, an | PoreNtS ) The Rouna Table met on Tuesday | the order. The opening session wan | Sorporations, of Washingion. spoke on | Feaure @16 vear old girl from Kast- TavE. Arasuts. “ease of net corporate income Of | evening with Mrs. Will L. Stearns. Thel o v < 1a o ning session was|iThe Currents of Commerce o P elleve. that the whits. siav d — | z Y L Qiiss Carrie A. Stevens read The Neth- | " e R A responses were made by Warrey | American Peace society met and’re- | quarter on a wholesale plan of ‘the police depdrtment ohtal o = | Ballinger-Pinchot—The Railroad Bill— | crlands and Her Colonies. Mrs. A. B. | Syirt today for an order for the prose y SnG (COPOSan T o grand chief en- | Ceived Teports of the treasurer to e "bhe ‘Lee wo known. as | Gypsy | OF,$he volice depirtment - Eitad thibs Dot i Indian Lands in House. 12mb gave & synopsls of frisoner of | out of the Hocking Coal and Iron pool | gineer of the brotherfiood: P. H. Aor- Soct that the balanc on hand was $6- | Queen, was held today for examina- | clubhouses were raided and Ve 3 & o ope. and Mrs. J. E. Fanning com- 2 v his — | rissey of ic president of the » D e yeouipte toe ¢ vear| tion on Friday twelve arrests were hn Washington, May 11.—Attorney Washington, May 11—In a personal | pleted the story of The Lady or the | raiure 0 show cause why his exam- | Eoeey Of O loves and Tnvestors’ 69. The follow s were | After the arrest of the Lee wa SRRYS Avees ape ik eral Wic will have w rival in | explanation o the senmate today, Sen- | Tiger. Refreshments were served dur- | "ory, should not be discontivued | SL0000 (0N AT B, Garretson of Cedar jdent, Robe it Paine. | the police say that they found In her [ Dot warrants -chargl his investigation of the so-cal ator Piles of Washington disavowed |ing intermission and pleasing vocal se- | .1 L e Rapiis. ston; | voomie 4 memorandum book in which | g be employment of o Th enate omittes ppis = b & - = case was to have been held today, but P Bos- | ey of many you ) The senate committe any responsibility for the appointment | lections were given by Mrs. Reuben | (2058 JHUS 10 AW GReR TINC I Samuel Gompers, president of thel? the names of many. 3 “ were used to batter ¢ e d T i - T e chne (= Fotier b adeospanist belng her o A e 1T American Federation of Labor, was uditr " Sarvis, | wiie' navebeen’ bousht and “wola.” tn | Siy DI ol : ided toda¥ to tu ts attention to | sioner of the genera] land office or la- | brother, J. ams. = o = Gl B & am, Rome. Lastances, e police 4 o i as will be served upon Frank B.|action resulted from intimations in Ticket On the Right Time. tonight. The eclection of officers will | tal information bureau of New York | 510, fotpepoker and p and former head of the government it 13 Iy (o er wxs ayne of New Orleans and Louis W. of Greenvilie, 8. C.. and if they ®sn be reached in hey will be | Primus Van Dorn Retains Estate Held el fliaginlg ey nddiiles | 1 Seventy-Two Years. e sollese of Javan, In speaking of ke |\ \oniz FROOPS | e Warren .S. Stone, who has been the| United States ang Japan said tapt he | INJURIES PROVED FATAL New York, May 11.—An old negro | president of the brotherhood for the|¥ished to enter a plea for the Inited TEN MILES FROM THE CITY. the Ballinger-Pinchot investization Morley’s clock in the w that Mr. Piles influenced fthe appoint- |, f's{&re.;er“I\:'(:x;xsul:'u. mqo‘?xg:&v :5; ment in the interest of the Cunning- | Wednesday evening at 1.20.10, and E. | @sked to t fy on Friday or Saturday | ham coal claimants. 2 i v of this weel | _ Senator Simmons of North Carolina | Sochon the tioret whih' oet Lk | Who sald he had lived S8 vears ani | Jasc s years. has iwe. sears of nis | States to stop its irritation of Japin e |dohn Fox Thrown from Carriage ‘s!nokv in favor of the Dixon long and | corresponded with that time. This is| WHO Wwas barely able to walk won 2 |term yet to serve. W. H.Kent of De- '_“‘:a“"‘f‘ more ~“‘”"|‘."§‘ i, a% | Bluefields Under Martial Law—En- Struck” by Automebile. Monuments to Pulaski and Kosciuske | ShoTt haul clause, after which the rail- | ihe first time the winninz ticket has|!2Wsuit in Long Island City today | troit is general chairman of the con- | “there was & vos ux. Of disten gagement Expected Any Moment. | - # i ~ = -y - maY | stog d. James McNeeley with a ! S€lve ¥ ngoey, L. I, who had —— N CORUREETY = Washington, May 11 An official de Fox. one of the occupant Jesbineion, May 11 _—President Taft | withdraw from entry the public Jands Tielet 1.20.08 roceived the second prizs | SOught to dispossess him from land P g the Ungs in NewsDARCTS | apatoh from Biuefields, Nicaragua, | cavriage which. wan siric exd odar pe = to the forcign sol- | without authority of _congress was OB e o the second brize | which had been in possession of his - and ma; wtors know 80 gP Ll at that city is under martinl | nimht by an . automoile At Plas @iers mho helped the United States to | combatted by Senator Borah in a long 5 # | father and himseif for the last scventy T little of : b - i llaw and that the Madrib troops arc' died at his he here tonight, W in ingevendence. e attended ~the |argument % S | two vears Bév. Chaces & hacges. refute and correct the 2 now ‘within ten mi the eity. An |the aitombiler owned and d am juring the afternoon of the| ,In the house the entire session was - e Boeton, May 11L—Rev. Charles E.|the anti-Japanese fus 3 p ement is ex al any mo- | [enry omiy o i - statues 0f Puiaski and Kosciusko, the | taken up by the consideration of bills Exuser fo [ Eruital: | WARRANT FOR PUBLIC OFFICER | Barmes, widely known as an expert | few papers will publis s DL | o small sleitmishon are. ne- g eioaer fa : Sermer &t Thirteenth street and Penn- | affecting Tndian lands. George N. Geer has been committed | ead sterographer, died today at his home | defense. Some at he peak ariz e place WiEIn the | e arrisge ths silen were tifow ja avenue 1"1"313"“ latter in La-| Both houses will be in session to- [t0 tI )\;x;\ :\h‘nsxau- |...:pvlml irohm ector of Pittsburg Public Works | in_Dorchester. He was born in Hart- [ now on the history of the tery mm’;m s e e rasniie cre ] ol _..; iorka f"r‘f-"m theough square. Mr. Taft deiivered the [ morrow. mind was unbalanced by 8 e L i 2ot R expabuion of the-Dmic: |18 0 a_pond and drowned % a at the Pudaski statue, while - religious fervor. Geer went to the Charged with Forgery. {?: to the Episcopai Pty Tt s, with the natural inf Tot known. mpsinion ‘were supposed to B er—& he Kosciusko o . W. F. e, 3 : purg, May 1}.—A warr: S as ordained a priest the & of natic ¥ son ay try nle eir hop o e B #8 Nn;filmbhng. should be allowed to preach. He is|issued today for. the arrest of Joseoh | 20 Ie Nux ordorncd o bre s 3 TRT SOMS OB ST¥ MeGowan wax renered dgf I ny, N. Y., May 11.—Throwi the young man who G. Armstronz. director of the depart- | e, oo ashe > g : prSed b s < accldent and ta te St. Fran. hos Mesting of Suprsme Cirel, HIGE B hnti b ol ion b Taree By of money of T L Cane, 72| mient-of DUbNc works:, in the oty of |t o et e ot : ollitne sl Rt Albuny, N. Y. 3 he Hin- | pital, Ifartford, where his condition i - o "; sy Brotherhood | yogue at county fairs and other places > Pittaburg, charzing him with forzery. | qer i1rial and also at the celebratoed Tetcivam s enousgh | man-Green diraci fominations il em- | i not to Be oritieal. The wuthoriiie _ merica. of amusement. is not gambling within Commercial Travelers as Host: perfury. and false ypretence. He is| sndover seminary heresy hearings. L nflagration.” ROBE ISR Frooibipei Al SHe 26 ttovs conducting the inyestigation as t Asiantic City. N. J. Mav 11.—Reports | the meaning of the law_but a test ot | O7WRErEe T 1oy = chargéd with sighing a vavroil on De- | "X (ht {ime of his death he weas a<- rnor Hughes; was defeated in (he as- | the exact causo of Fox's death. e e O e | e S, OBInlon, given to- | worwion counoll, No. 303, United Gom. | chrmting ans aétraaming tn moss Of [ sistant ‘at the Church of the Good | 360,000 fo Jefferson Medical College. | L. “DYE " ile “Gr "7 10 77, white 2788 CHOldeal Tn O Bl S Saes 5 y sy BT mercial Travelers, has invited repre- e Shepherd. | Philade May 11.—Mrs. Mariaiihe Meado-Phillips “organizatic o g i M g A jca, here today showed the order to be — i sentatives of the local press to be their i | Gross Hor daughter| primary measure was passed by a shil Ceiyinve o Corn Planting Important as Justice. the famous | of 84 fo a4, Incidentaily, the reri ko e et LR in = highir prosperous condition. Na- | Verdict for $7,000 for 14 Year Old Boy. | Suitats on their trip (0 the grana comnr Too Much Excitement at Ball Game tional offfcers were elected. headed bY | New York, Ma 5 i - ¢ . ~ v 11.—Seven thousand | cil meeting in Springfield, June 9-10- | Kalamazoo. Mich. May 11.—Because tion” ago. today | Frisbic ratlc league direet . i o smpee W asing o E€E2IL | dollars was awarded to Ralph S_Bald- | 11. The commercial (raveiers are roy- | this is corn-pianting time. and nearly Encied; metaly: wary bill was caukht somewhere be- | PONSUN, campleted = vesterda Th e e i e heia ™ yome | win, & 14 year old boy, In the Queens [ a1 hosts on these occasions, making | €Ver juror summoned for service in| Philadelphis. May 11—Too much 5 y veen the upper and ower republican | ool fel e bounded by Biack s & ‘| county supreme court today for in- |the outing one wh the newspaper | cirenit court for the May term is a | citement at a buseball game cost Mich- Tt o swirhly Cromee N o hawlk, Holt, Divisior in. Diek 55 juries sustained when a. Locomobile | men eagerly anticipute. farmer, Judge Knappen today excused | el McDonough, # sergeant of mu- | i AT o B mireots, contalon (e largext nimbe racer skidded and struck him at « turn —_ RN Philadelphia navy vard, iV sl of ehilaren n ane bivck evar i the jury for twe weeks. There are | rines at oniy . few crimingl i was stricken | Bandits Heold Up Arizona Train. his life. McDonough Trial of Dr. Hyde, Gourt's | Kidnapped Alma Kelleher Found. | during the vanderbilt cup race of 1906, Kiilod 7. 1Dk ses on tho cal- | Iis : vas mric Sk Lexington, Ky. May 1 A special | His la¢ was broken and his father sued ¥ endar, and the judge announced thee | With apoplexy at the ladelplia- > i Fhe s wo handits | PEpIIon gy - g despatuh to the Lexingion Herald from | the Locomobile company for $35000, | . AB mutomobile’ driven by Louls L.l corn-planting was fust as Imporiant | Cleveland gawe at Shibe park vester. | luoenix arie, tfas 11o-Wao bang to dury. SERMIng S nel Biarresl london. Ky, ssys 4het Alwa Kellner | The father aléo won a verdict of $1,000 gf:mc‘:?x?r“l':ez:‘f.fl“xdul‘""fi" s dog 1"‘" as justice. | day, and died teday in the naval b ATROAR. 3 26d 3. Inlls trovt | ton Sivarsiond Sis et el \\‘A-r inguon, May 11 ok of Lomisvilie, who wes lidnzpped lest |10 cOVEr the cost of medical artention. 8 aill laf uesday aft- = — pital | here 1 4 atter rebbing b v . WA R o 2 = & Dt S RIS N ETEhaRL s - & o . =, Eotireit erncon. The dog was a_small black bl S { he Ug el he rebutial tesiimony was completed, | noumced unlaw ful by the District of Sriater. wag fonnd Sy & BRYE K. | Circus Eloahant Runs Amuek Shd an belonging o MAx Fabiner| [Nese of the Rev. C. F. Aued. = passengers escaped 10 the desert. ORe | (he court's justrictions were deliyered | Cohtmbia ~onrt of nypenls (o n diviaed pEL & B o-amien: B Eleghant Runs Amuck. e or Mot b e e } New York, May 11:—The Rev. Dr.|Cold Killed 50000 Deer in. Alaska. | passenger way almost =caljed Uy @ | to-the Jury and one of the state's clus. | deetwlon remdered . veimrdis D)o port e BTN 11 taiobers ot | o el SRl Moy 11—Rajan ~one A X Charles F._iked vasior af the Fjrh| Juneau, Alaske May 11—Federal fblow with revolver buit ing argnments wes deliversd today trading stampx companion will appe . Ky 11— . u the world, 2 Avenue Baptist church, who becamé ill | game wardeas report t(hat at least s e the trial of Dr. B. (. for the o he' abBesThA. Bt ot the Ve fhe Ketiner iamils seat 4 defectiye (0 | cscaned from a circus and ran amuck Mechanics’ Convention. of typhoid fever o wesk ago. was re- | 30,000 deer have perished in south- | Listed on New York Stock Exchange.|isged murder of e . | Bratan oo R e T ondon, Ky. te the report today, knocking its keeper. Tony Mus- Past Master Workman Fred J. Hag- | ported to be in aboui the sawne cou- laska OwWing to (he unusual New York. May 11 -The stoc Ry ope. . ) S R :z: Aima had been, nd. They did'iano, to the ground with its trunk. jlund is representative and Charles W.|dition toda\. His physician. Dr. A. of the winter. Eighty dead |ihe Nevein Consolidaied ¢Copper By Judge Letshaw's inst fons 1 Steamship Arrivals L expect that the. ili prove 1o | The eclephant irampled him almost to | Worthington alternate 1o the 38th an- | R. McMichael of No 871 Madison ave- | deer were fonnd sixty milcs fram Ju- | pamy was listed on the New York st the jury the accused physieian most Al Trieste, May 6: Allce, from New b Aima. G m;flv‘;o-n ;letm hefore heip arrived. 'He sul- fuual state comvention of the order of| npe. eaid ihat iwhile Dr. neau in a ravine where ther had | exchange todas - mpans hoes | either he found guilty of first degree | York il $ < ered fao fractured ribs and internal | United American Mechanics Hart- | vary ek “np serl sought sheiter in an axhuasi=d ~ondi- | been authorized to list 310900000 of | murder. which ja ps ible br death, | At Hemburg, May #: Amertion, from stock or life imprisonm New {';‘ injuries. His recovery i today. arisen, : tion and periched from starvation. e