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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DROW While Boating on 0ld Paper Mill Dam Twenty Miles Below Wilkes-Barre 137 n’gfish | Miners Perished RESCUE PARTIES SUCCEEDED IN ' SAVING FOUR MEN. R s PRICE T TWO . CENTS Condensed Telegrams Kifl Father Daniel McEriane, prison work- er and philanthropist, died in Bt Louis. ~\ '/m Passion P! Season Opéened at Oberammagau, Bavaria, with a public rehearsal. ’ A Seaman Was Swept and lost when a big sea hit 14 ED| Cabled a.ragm : egd Himself Very Busy SUDDEN CHA“E FROM LIFE OF COMPARATIVE EASE. |Heinze “Paris, May 12.—Oversight, belonging. . Ty |-, g 5 -h .' “d‘ to the stable of W. K. Vanderbilt, won the Prix La Force, which was run to- AFTER TRIAL LASTING NEARLY ‘THREE WEEKS. day at Lonmgchamps. St. Petersburg, May 12.—The Rus- sian government is preparing a favor- able reply to Secretary KNox's pro- posal for a permanent court of arbi- Overboard 4 the steam- SINN FEIN SOCIETY MEMBERS nchaha, which went ashore Sicily Islands, was floated. oft tral justice, through an extension of - pen oSt of, e, iymatioen) - A s T gt i o The Atlantic Transport Liner Min- FENs peage val e DEFENDANT ISSUED STATEMENT FIRE RACING IN WO:KINGS the London, May 12.—Sir William Hug- gins, the astronomer, died today. was born in London in 182¢ and had long directed a private observatory which he erected. He was formerly president of the Royal Astronomical society and of the British Association for the Advancement of Sciences. BIGGEST-GUN SHIP IN WORLD SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. Thirty Thousand Persons Saw Battle- A Bronze Tablet Was Unveiled on the site of the old wigwam, Chicago, here lincoln was nominated in 1860, SIX GIRLS, TWO BOYS, LOST THEIR LIVES 1 Naturaily Pleased but Not Surprised Verdict—Deféendant’s Brother Ar- thur Called Prosecutor Wise a Liar. Vote Against Lord Mayor of Dublin's Resolution to Send Message of Cen- Of Wellington Coal Mine at White Haven—Rescue Work Stopped by | Collapse of Roof Last Evening. A Dczen Students of the Huntirgton High School Started at for a Row in two Boats at the Noon Hour—One Boat Sprang Abeak and in Effort to .ransfer to the Lry Boat the Disaster Happened—Eodies Recovered. The Rules Committee of the House posiponed action on the rule designed to expedite consideration of the anti- option bill. dolence to the Queen Mother. New York. May 12.—Fritz Augustus Heine was acquitted in New York to- night of charges of misapplying the funds of the Mercantile National A Warrant Was Issued for the s rest of Joseph G. Armsirong, director of public we of Pittsburg, on a charge of life of London, May 12.—From comparative retirement King George suddenly finds himself one of the hardest worked officials in the king Manchester, England, May hundred and thirty-seven miners lost their lives today in an explosion in the Wellington coal mire at White Haven. Wilkes-Barr » ¥ 2. — B ha e > i i 3 bank while he was president of the scue i forge: dom. In addition to spendi: consid s g (R SR A R i e i g st et ship Florida Taks.fiis Water. Anwtination 1n 19077 80d: he WAk PIAAFL] T e e q icceeded in saving : S - erable time dafly at Bucling - their lives = today while | dashed into the water and swam swift New York, May 12 — America’s | &3 Of the charge of over-certification | the workings, leaving practically no (.OI,':;,E:”',“J,' the 1,200 Miners al the | ace, comforting his widowed mothe: what is known as the Old | Iy to the water-filled eraf:. Only two | Breatest battleship, the super-dread- | f checks of his brother's firm, Otto | hope for those who are still entombed B o readien Gonsoldated | he has to attend to multifarious duti Heinze & Co. connected with receiving and enter- | A jury in the criminal of the United States cireuit Mill dam ar Huntington Mills, nought Florida. most massive all-big- Throughout the day the rescue par- of the girls were clf; i girls were clinging to the boat, branch taining the royal guests and srranging ebout twenty miles below this city, in | the others having gone down for the | &un whip in the world, was launched ties made considerable progress in the the jower end of Luzerne county. last time. Seizing Miss Davenport, | at the government bavy yard in | COUTL after a trial Jasting nearly three | mine, but their work was stopped to- R. E. Cabell, Commissioner of inter- | the, difficult details of the Ilving-in The Dead. | Minnich again started for the shore, | Brooklyn at I a. m., this morning. "‘,"f’"; found him not guilty at 9.50 | night ¥y the collapse of the roof. A e Rt fl'gm,'“ Unowing | Ttate and the funeral. e. Dea cears, op | PUL the exertion was too much for the | As (hc signal “cut off’ semt the big | ¢lock tonight and he was discharged. | Firgdamp Warnings Had Been Issued. | (i returns and assessienis on ac. | E8ch Morning Early at His Desk. Town Line St O e 20 and he two went down | ¥essel owh he Vays nto the Wwaters | Government’s Attempt Ingloriously | A curious fact is that a colliery | count of the corpora L Seven oclock each moming futis Carolyn Koons, aged 16 years, Har- | stone's throw’ of the bank gere Fleming, daushter of a. former = 2. Baed. > ::‘:::i:x:':-?ut‘::‘:!l:-fndnm."::‘i:trszfnn\'fi' Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the govern- M:,,?J:,"r?u';.v. d s ‘,‘.;,i‘,"‘m"{:‘.,‘ i v govemor of ¥iorigs. coashed kDot o) pelnionaly e Sovemss) the cffect | ment chemist. was elected president of | nmerable messages of condolence and the kingdom yesterday to that unusually high barometric condi- tions rendered firedamp explosions e: Cries of Drowning Girls Plainly Heard on Shore. Ruth Bonham, 18 ars, Town Line. Irds Davenport, 16 years, Watertown ments attempt. to hold Heinze re- sponsible for financiering during the of wine against the prow, and shout- ed: “T christen thee Florida!” (R bkt aad e om the United States pharmacopoeia con- cials who have to do with the obse | vention for a term of ten years. Rachel Thompson, 16 years, Town Wehen the boat sprane E T Fully 30,000 people filled the na nic of three years ago alleged to be s ", wahen gt bost sprans sicakc tnere |, T3 J0008 peonte Mled ine pn | IS Vioton o he. aStionis” banking | iremely Drovable, and that &l under- | 11 ¢ o ST . e 8 ey soos: Madeline Good, 17 vears, Watertown. | a5 12 s¥citement among the mem- [Fold, bt the cnbtee waterfiont off foewe ground workers ought therefore to be | Liewellyn A. Shaver, who was xo- | interview wi : Arns, peesiden bert Minnich, 15 years old, Koons- | benmd crnst masy; Ot 25 soon as the | he craft had beon barrod from. thet] Demounced Defendant for “Three|oR the alert. Tne barometer meached i licitor for the interstate —commeree i 1 government bow he » £ gan, to with wa D O T Tt e s . its highest reading in the Whife Ha- | commizsion for the past fourteen | 8fternoon he spent with the queer SR eee e RO Cvery mhamtier D) x > Lo Hours. ven distric | tied of wcute indigestion, aged | mother, and in the evening he w. vears, Fairmont. How the Accident Happened. ve studemns of the Huntingtdn ay Dodson, 17 wave of water that was cast up by the 21,000-ton battleship would have sunk an ordinary vessel. Two great platforms became terror stricken. The shrieks of the drowning girls could be plainly heard on the bank of the dam, but there was could the station $o meet and esocort the king of Denmark to Buckimgham pelace. Mr. Roosevelt to Be Presented Monday King George tonight sent a message | of sympatihy ¢o the owners of the mine. John B. Stanchfield young millionaire; Henry United States atforney for t defended the A, Wise, dis- The Court of Appeals of the District had been chool got two boats at the noon o e Sriewr who . " triet, was his prosecutor. Mr. ey e of Columbia, in deciding against the| Ex-President Roosevelt ho hax and started for a row on_the | IAUNCh another boat and go to the res- | erected at the bow of the vessel 0| giaplnaeld summed up for the defense | ANTEDATED THE SUMMARY trading stamp law, recommended that | neen named s special ehvoy of the dam. The dam is neasly half a wolle he imperilled party. On the principal stand were Secretary | S morning and Mr. Wise denounced OF THE GLAVIS CHARGES. | the matter be taken to the supreme | United States to atiend the funeral of o width, and when the two craft had Luzerne County in Gloom. of the Navy George von L. Meyer, As- | the defendant for threc hours and e court for a ruling. the late king, will be presented to thirty-five minutes this Statement by Defendant. hed the center of the body of afternoon. King George s arter bis arrival | er it was noticed that one of them King George soon r bis a n London on Monds Thie has been The terrible accident gloom over the lower end of Luzerne - has cast a sistant Secretary Winthrop, Aibert W. n the Ballingsr- Gilehrist, governor of Florida, with his | The Cruiser Birmingham, which has spring aleak. The two bosts were | county; where the families of all the | statr: Governor Hughes and his Stafl ; Pinchet Hearing. been in Liberian waters for the past | arranged in conformity with the wis! whe led together by the young men | victims > &1 -| Heinze. jubilant, issued this state- | s St Bt i Lo - mnade to transfer the girls from the | would have graduated this summer— | Wainwright, Potter and Leutzel ¥ “IL am naturally pieased wiih the | of the day in the Ballinger-Pin Boan rolleved by the Dee. dode ’ Y 9 eaky boat to the safer craft. The |y, ? ne- Mi: 4 . St SFoter S Lo verdict. but not at all surprised. The | 4uiry tod was the reading eved by t es Moines., Funeral Preparation Si"ome of the party had scarcely set | ham nd Good, |0 tne Misses Hon-| Nelther the Neptune nor the Coloa- | thing I most regret is the long delay | retary Ballinger of a letter addressed % The lying-in-state involves u groat n the boat when it began to sink = sus, pi es of the British navy, equfi in bringing the case to trial. 1 ha by Attorney General Wickersham to a A Numerous Delegation of Pucllic | addition to the work of arranging the owing to the combined weight of the Bodies All Recoversd. the latest sea fighter. The FIorida |peen ready for trial every day since | Douse commitice In which he made i senators and representatives N | programme for the funeral, all the de prkei= g | As soon as it became known that|can fire a broadside of flve tons of first indictment was reached two | admission that hLe antedated the sum- | congress called at the navy depari- | ails of which will hardly be complet The girls were helpless to save them- | the students had lost their lives hun- msula She can train every one of her and & half ago. This delay has | mary of the Glavis charges which he|ment and urged Secretary Meyer (o before Sunday. The procession t es and the boys in the party, with | 6reds of persons soon surrounded the | tem 12 l_hchv‘xuns on e;:he! hrondllge oSt me between $4.000,000 and $5.000.- | Prepared for (he president. build all of ur submarine tor- | Westminster hall on Tuesday for the xception of Dodson. being expert | body of water and grappling parties | and hurl twice much metal as the | 55" "Bogginly some ons who were Mr. Wickers says he discussed boats f which bids were v 1 state will be almost on as mmers, struck out for the shore, |at _once began a search for the |edtire fleet of Jdmiral Dewey 100k | very anxjous to seé me convicted will | the matter with president and sup- submitted upon the Pacl at a weale as the funerad procession h afl reached in safety. bodies. into Manila bay. be almost as well satisfied with this [ Plied him with a mass of information e cortege will include King George g 3 After grappling for less than two! The Florida will be 21 feet longer, | oo ‘though I had been found guilty, | DEATing on the subjegt, bul that the — —— and all the foreign wsowereigns o1 Thought the Girls Had Reached Land. | hours, ail the bodies were recovered. | 3,500 toms heavier and with a battery | 3% 0S8 L " T80 DECn (ORRC BV | Jummary “necessarily was made up | THERE IS NO ROOM FOR BEDS, lorseback, and the queen wiother and of 24 per cent. stronger than the giant afterward and propefly bore the date Alinnich in the exc parents the the royal ladies in carriages. The bod, tement. it is pre- | Not one of the have been one of the objecis most vi- sumed, thought that all the young |drowned boys and girls knew of the| Bellerophron of the British navy. ciously aimed at.” upon which the matter it contained | TENANTS SLEEP IN STRAW. | iy 02 faceived by the members of the women had succeeded in reaching land. | accident until all of the bodies had | Vice President Sherman was present was presented to and considered by —_— 2 Bonks of lords ahid the Souse of . Passaic Census Enumerator Discovers - at the launching. as the ‘official rep- | But- One Sensational Incident of the e had no sconer gained the bank | heen brought to the shore. the,_presigent.” - mons, while the cholrs of Weatminate: resentative of President Tart. ; Tr Coincident with the making publil ot | Terrible Conditions in 12-Family | abbey ‘and the chapei royel and the NI The - Heiuze trial was not sensa- | this letter, a’reply was received fr House. band of the Cold Stream guards will FOUND NOT GUILTY CHIVALRY COST LIVES NEW LORIMER WITHERS HEARD.J (o Tiere wae 160 much fechnivel T P D i - take part in (e musical services, ' == T Goes Before Grand Jury. were cryptic and almost impossible to | PTeparation of the letter of Se found a house in which 330 persons | will come to a standstill for a quarter New Haven Insurance Agent Commit- ted to Middletown Asylum. Statement by Captain Crane of Sunk- en Mississippi River Steame: 1909, exonerating Secretary Ba and ‘dismissing Glavis. Tt said t It is also proposed that of an hour. houses in Tondon all the athletic lived by day and night shifts under the same roof thought he had made a follow. s Heinze, himself, did not zo Chicago, 12.—The first repub- on the | | lican siate representative to be called ‘ - kept no cops of his memorandum. Mr. 208 e hould be closed while the procession i stand, but was content to watch his A » - Mr. 4 giscovery, but he ive way to | #hou “ew Haven, Conn.,, Mayv 12—Walter | St. Louis, May 12.—Chivalry which {In_the Lorimer bribery- investigation Jawswre as they obliterated count after | Lawler safd also thai he prepared a |, ~CAWerye B OO WS NS, ST T | ¢ paneing. & Newport' an insurance agent,|allowed women passengers to precede | éntéred the grand jury room today in| count-in. the indictments until the | TeSUmie ot the request of the president c,i.. conditions fos Privileged to Enter Death Chamber. IS | with shooting with initent to the mieri in leaving the river steamer | the person of Charles ¥. Black of Pe-| charges narrowed down to the tran- | and delivered it to the attorney gen-| " Angther . house i ssgic_shelters | “mmg queen mother herselt has heen ' Howard .C. Wel fe of the | Saitiljo last might, when the boat ran | oria. -State Senator Johy Daily. a re- sactjons of October 14, 1907 invelv- | e¥al. C twelve families. numbering. with their | . ceedingly’ buey. since the -death of best knawn. attorgess of New upon ‘a rock at Glen Park. {Mo.- &pst{ publican. of !afl&,mm Ng @ loan of -$300:000; -and this loan T €émpliance ~withoa remewed we- {000 2 *avals, -and ‘ali-either 4n- | &¥ %! & e 9.9 r. was found Bot ity by _the lives of five women apd » baby and | With Stite’s’ Attofney Waythan ‘for a his gitorneys convinced the Jury was | duest by “Attorney ,Brandeis. “coumsel | (70N JREHOL T BN B they ail | Ihe ‘l:u.' mfl m‘ h.“fl L e of insanity by a jury in the supe<|saved the gallant men, sccording to a | half hour. but did not go before the| .1 Sectited, EE for Gluvis, the committee agiin called | GRS O T8 et reheraas I the | Rumber o tm-eh Dhwp | 18 rior court, criminal side, today. The sc!-!emer;,tt,;na E tonfght by Captain Fgggag“;:!” PRI ured | , Ariiur B Heinze, a brother of the ; OB i':]“ attorney gepera) for. this mem- | g.0¢" naynaq ffere were neyer ..;l':':‘.?.-:‘&:«” ?:A-m"u«:nu: o the court at once ordered his conmmitment | Crane o e Saitillo. - Dafly. assured | defen: : led Mr. Wi Mar - in | oramdum ey - - n B at the same o 157t Ltate hospital for the imsane at| Of the six men drowned. five were | MF. Waymat that he had no knowledge | SS-R9gnE called MMr- Wise 2 Har In | ™G S Counsel is trying to prove to { OTE than pihg. 8t th membars af tha cabinet and the leaders Middletown far & term of fiye years.|Ship mey who lest their lives im aid- | Of any irregularity ‘in -securing votes Li,. the only sepsational incident of ( the committee and to the peblic (hat| "Tym o o o0 ro0000 oday, the aver- | e opposs n;’ y 4 A wport pleaded insanity as his d6- | iDg passengers to escape. Captain | for Lorimer. Semator Daily .was-the trial.- ~ For his remark he was | Lawler, who was practically au em- | .2 "0F JOUSC R tb and other officlals connected :n t . farme. Crane said that the loss of life was | Ohaitman of the forces of Senator “ejected from the courtroom: | Ploye of ihe Interior department, real- | 155 "I DOCUPERTE; - L0, - sourt and prominent men who wer K i 2 ¢ “tried” i Jom 1s 8 1-9, Inc & the Kitehen. | ho intimate friends of Foward VIT The case was siven to the jury this|due to the mistake of ordering the S duteatwl for g , white, fate showing his an- {1y “tried” the case for the president. | /" 5 ", 70,50 beds and the | ® : ¢ i bl merning at 11 oclock after ihe tourt | PARSMENRILS burry frat the einking | SMPCOR by Senator Lorimer. and made | zar and’ emotion. His wife, who also | and that the attornes general subse- | ;o T0€ = 10 SOOCC 0 DOl SHC (0 | One Note of Discord in the Universa had delivered the charge, in which it | boat it was near land. a speech at that time denouncing the|haq heen an interested auditor, fol- | uent to the promulgation of the “ver-| g i 13 oy is heaped in a cor- Motrning, was explained five verdicts which “It was a bad mistake,” he said. | combination which elected Lorimer. Towed: him. dict” prepared & summary in an effort | ot Horee . helling . Yo s piokdi e ancii it 186 Gblversal mmight be found, including that of “not ' “Had we made the passengers waif Verdiot” Ramasunoeil: to ‘Justify, the president's action. { Most of the occupants are. forelgners. | mowrning comes from Dublin, where &t guilty by reason of insanity.” Judge|@ minute ore trying to cross the SERVED ON THE MERRIMAC. « . S S ey | maller hou even m srowded. | o meeting of the corporatioh toda: IWheeler not only explained the law |gangplank, nome would have been e e Judge Hough began his charge to| BERLIN HONORS ROOSEVELT. |, Amajcr houses even more the |, - f the Sinn Fein concerning crimes of the nature|drowned ~We let the women go first, | Death of Charles Schroeder, Who |the jury a few moments before 3 | Conaintion 16. worss. the Hupeds W Wot | Borr et e Rt the. lord suliors charged against Newport, but also the | Which was worse. . 3 o'clock. His charge lasted one hour | University Confers the Degree of | '"57" ¥ ks K clety. voted againa 2 o B 3 Was Assistant Engineer. il - ‘Aled run to such totals resolution to send a message of sym Gefinition of insanity under the law. At the time the order was given. and fifteen minutes and the jury fled| ppp__j octures on “The World i e gy o D o For the greater part of the afternoon | however, no human power could tell | porisomuth, Va. May - 12—Capt. | got:, Fieinze then becamo a prisoner | Movement.” CONCRESRI IO R A D bas REh e royar euadly, Newport zat in the court room falking | (h8t the boat ‘was not going. to roll | Charles. Bohrosder,’ who served at one | tfons” nie bah of $60.000 sutomatieally 4 | il % S yith various pérsens, to all_appéar | O7eT ‘n the river and drown every|time as aspistant chief engineer.:on | cauped under. the lew. He. was not| . BeTin. May 12.—Theodore Roose- Voting on Long and Short Haul | ATTORNEY WALSH DREW TEARS ances perfectly calm. and when, after | Soul on board. Tt {s eass (0 look back | tho Merrimac, died here foday at the | Leared odor e T e o tios | YeIt delivered a lecture on the toni A 5oVl s . five hours and ten minutes of deliber- | and see what we might have don _age of seveniv-four years. Captain gy . oL The World Movement,” at the Un Amendments Begins Today. FROM EYES OF THE JURY ating, the jurymen returned to the| One of the two bodies recovered was ["Sehroed AL tep B to sit in-the court room or walk il yersityr of Berlin today, and received - Court room with their verdict. Its an- [ that of Mrs. Isaac T. Rhea, of Nash- | goertotdeh S BRRoIeR S8 SG B2 | the corridor. A friend brougit Nim|from the university the honorary de- 12 -The senate| g0 0 your Addvess in Defence of Dr nouncement did not cause any display | Ville, Tenn. wife of the president of | p S RS CER, (L Gp€ o el SIS | sandwiches and he ate them hungrily. | gree of dostor of philosophy. Emper- - reached an agreement to hegin on; Hour g of emotion on the part of Newport, but | the St. Louis & Tennessee River pack- moted to second assistant engineer | Do 2S cdlm and confiden:. or William was present. 1f was the | voting at 4 o'clock tomorrow on the B. Clark Hyde. Tie received it apparently with Indiffer | 6t company, owners of the boat. The | b 7Tk 3 Pl GnsietET ey When the jury filed in at 9.39 and | gr5; time that he had honored such | long-and-short-haul amendments to — ence. He heard the order for his com- | Other was that of a negro porter. e A i enEinecy | announced a verdict had been agreed | ,"Conterment by his presence, and the | the rajiroac bill and to maet daily at | Kansas City, Mo., May 12. mittal to the state asylum calmly. D. J. Caraghen second mate. said | \lo; he left the service and joined the | UPON the court room was very quiet. | .oyrtesy was significant in view of the | 11_o'clock, beginning next Monday most seven hours today il i the alarm on the i vi in- Heinze showed no trace of negvous 3 [ The votin reement tomorrow | Frank P. Walsh addressed the jury In The shooting with which NeWwport g 3 nthhe hoat was greatly in | lontederate navy i o fact that the German cou is in he ing ng : o e e 3T ol - h i o creas 24 e cry o re. Flames pos. SERERES N 5 J6Y 3 i for ti . -le, | provides that amendments relatin . B. ¥ ‘\a;r’tfl:rldu:(;‘n:gl;aryd:?%r“}%:babl: Wera seen to shoot up from the fur- When Foreman Lovell of the jury | E?r::nr'*r«‘ifi\;:; THS mrenaiy oru,:;.lf- | B0 the jong and siort lau! shall bé | for the alleged murder of Col. Thomas omee 5 i naces, but the fire was extinguished [ MILLION IMMIGRANTS IN YEAR. | announced “We find the defendant not | yo,jys the degree was consiucted | disposed of before (he end of the leg- | H. Swope. At a night session, Atter- by_the water when the vessel listed. . s od to Admit Th: guilty,” his voice rose to a hysterieal | it simplicity. There.were no flags | isiative day, bu the understanding | ney J. H. Atwood spoke in behalf of JOHN A. HALL INDICTED Smoke from a lime kiln on the bank United ‘;‘“bE"P:‘*J 2 ez at | stout. Vrossin Bburt SR or emblems of royaity, and the walls = Tiok gTebiEne B LT O e e ia Clavh Hidar. dsciavad an e high water prevented the pilot Mg ke o e of the Aula were bare, save for the to another in case the e 4 ang Cla d ON FIFTEEN COUNTS | from kecping in the channel. The z " L s A Instantly the court room was in an!rows of busts of Germany’ famous | nts reauire mare tinme th Mr. Walsh nf his fzruumfnh it Iv!'” 5 boat struck a submerged rock. In Washington, May 12.—That the| yproar. It was crosvded with the de- | scholars and scientists. The one touch | en them tomorrow. 4 be upon the word of one woman alon Charging Him With Larceny of South- | backing off. the vessel turned around. | United States will receive a million | fendant’s friends. who shrieked exult- | of color was furnished by tl sflna-i s @ veneral unde eiing Logan O. Swope. It ia she that bridge Savings Bank Funds. - immigrants during the fiscal year end- | antly and gave loud hiurrahs for joy.| tors of the university, with their robes | time forth the time of the wen s the physician knew of the res- _— PHARMACOPOEIA REVISION. ing June 30 is the prediction here.| Marshals finally restored order, while | of scarlet and blue, and the five heads | be given exclusively to (he railroad | iduary. clause in Colonel Swepe's wil cester, May 12.—John A, Hall, ¥ s During April 133,276 arrived, making a | the jurymen filed out of court. As|of the student corps, who wore blue | bill. It i the comtention of the state that Tormer treasurer of the Southbridge| Delegates to the United States Con- | total of 201,325 thus far this vear. The | each juror left his seat Heinze shook | jackets, white breeches, jack-boots and | All of the speeches of today were in | knowledge of this clause and the ben- Savinge bank of Southbridge, was to- ‘vention Begin Work. last million immigrant year was in; his hand warmly. Men and women | parti-colored sashe: | supne f the Dixon long and short|efits it would bring to him :";"'F"!' #av indicted by the Worcester county 1907 2 % pressed eagerly forwar and sur- Berlin, May r. Roosevelt and | haul amendment. They were made by | wife, caused the defendant to ‘0l- grand jury on fifteen counts charging Washington., May 12.—Delegates t Figures received at the immigration | rounded Heinze and, sweeping through | Kermit were guests tonight of Chan- | Senators Clapp, Smoot and Dixon onel Swope.' fi g gt 2 & 246 Chi ” dur Mr. Walsh fim with the larceny of $104,000 of the | the United States pharmacepoeal con- | bureau show that 4,246 Chinese enter-| the railed enclosure, cmnbraced him.| cellor von Bethman-Hollwegg at a During the day the senate passed| Frequently uring ¥ Walh's bank's funds. Hall, who has been in| vention today got down to work of re- | €d Canada from July 1, 1906, to Dec.| During, this disorder Judge Hough | dinner at the chancellor's palace. j the house omnibus lightliouse & speech jurors wept. At one time feu: §2il awaiting trial. much - of the time| vising the pharmacopoeia. The day | 31. 1909, f'h; I from ‘;"h;lmof;‘;l quietly left the benchi. | which. after recelving the considera. :;: dth'm i 2 ";.’,:":‘ ::l;h"nn‘:::V = = ; i i R EDEIGAT atee account of the head tax was $2,123,000. = 1 ton of a conference commiitee, - wi vde nor Mrs. Swope c e Jerea ‘l?f‘:xs:fi“?;%;vi::f:‘h:edi:gg;i:y s‘l‘i::mtg;(en"t‘a::l’ar‘:l:]:vl":;ri:\zs(a}hg’;i‘:;: e -Heinze Laughed Hysterically. T A ;y.r:"m’th: president for hix signature. | thelr emotion as the intricate detafls of the shoriage in the bank's accounts, | bility of. others to have the stamp of WOULD OPEN COAL LANDS. Heinze by this fime was laughinz | Revenue Agents Make Arrest and| Tn the house Representative Payne|of the case were IMd"harT. RLOTA AL @i not piead to the indictment today. | standard raced upon them. and dater- — hysterically as he veccived the lisses ol o O j oF New. Tork delivered a lony SotetuhjEvery MIge Tnde by, the stal Tt is expected ‘he ‘Wwill be brought into| minations on what ¢ be ~a | Bill Passed by House—Would Reserve | of his women relatives and the con- - | of ihe P, Jarich tariff law, argn-|again oner, e rt to face the. charge pr,:lng-xe time | from the list, | o o ued o E 70 );,m ion Acres. gratulations and back-slapping of the New York, AMay »—Information | ing that the recent advance in the cost | Walsh, lacked a connecting link te next week. The convention decided that no prep- N men. Out in#o the corridor he was |y 00l roled 1. W 1. internai| of living wae not due to that legidia- | make proof of the allegation pomai Although thie counts of the indict-|aration the composition of which is a| Washington, May 12.—A bill provid- | PU#hed. where the scenes of enthusi-| o enug agen:, that an t stlll was | tion. Representative Cox of Ohio| ble, This situation was due, he said ment aggregate only $104.000 as the | secret shall be admitted to the phar- | ing for the opening to agricultural ses. | 5m and disorder was repeated. in opemtion in the rear basement of | Spoke upon conditlons in national mil- | to the fact that the entire “alege amount. for which Hall is responsible, | macoepoeia. The revision committee | tlamont and development of the ser. | - Closely surrounded, he was aimost| 4 "Wgtment No. 120 Lowis atieet, he | Jtary homes. 1Tr declared that olil { mystars was based upon suspiciens cxpert accountants who have gone over| also recommends that the names of all{ face of Jands which have been classi- | CrTied down the stairway to the| ajged the place last night and arrest- | oldiers have been badly freated injfalsehioods. exags i Ay s i 4= books in the bank have reported a | medicines be simplified wherever pos- | fied as coal lands, was passed by the | Streel, where the crowd gave a finalj o Samuel Bergstein ou a charge of | many respe SR s b ;:rs- of+'paia attorney make larg shortaze exceeding $£00,000. sible. The limits of purity are beinz | house today. The measure would re- | Cheer © 3 running a still with a capacity of fifi toth houses will he session to- i ; e v i . 2 3 orre hemists were excoriated e revised to a higher standard. serve about 70,000,000 acres coal Ty vy > gallgns. The raiders seized sevenieen | morrow bl e :.'3‘«;:-’;“ Dr. Vietor C. Vaughn FOREST FIRES IN NORTHWEST. One of the vice presidents of the|land, to be worked on the surface for WORCESTER MEN INDICTED. barrels of sugar mash. three and S W . the hired exsougioner of —— sonvention, Dr. Oliver T. Osborne. of | the purpose of agricuiture. | haif barrels of sugar ana about | LION SEIZED A BABY. n Wind Threatens %o Fan Fiames Inte|the Yale Medical school, presided at | e Alleged to Be Guilty of conduct | gallons of spirits. Bergstein was 5 e e Dr. ESER L Rerewed Adtivity. today’s meeting. Sought te Take Seattle Anti-Vice Gru- Toward Young Girl ruigned today before United ~States | gnatched it From Mother's Afms at an| o _ B ozn sxroLpae. —Reports re. PRESIDENT TAFT NOT ILL. | sade in His Own Hands. Waorcester, Mass.. May 12.—The cru- Commiesioner Shields and held fm $1.- 500 bail for examination on Tuesday Exhibi n. Man in Charge of Magazine Blewn to 3 | v 2 P e aal ik O SRl B $a, Sorthe —_— Seattle, Wash., May 12.—Wallace A. 3 2 3 Sleveland, Tenn,. May 12.-A ‘trafhed 2r Wincomein ang upper Michigan in. | Rumors That He Is Threatened with | Busselll, 23 years old,sought o take the | Sade Of several months ago against|'No MORE REMEMBERING DATES |, Vil ity e 15 0 lvained Atom dlcate that the fires are mot burning Pneumo: Set at R EOf‘:i“E e:;""‘ ufga;msfgfu'g lhr::o oW1 | misconduct toward voung girls, which AL rear from Chicago Schools’ | JASt Night. suddenly became blood- i AR - Thhaal 1 b a8 fercely as yesterday. but the wind —— E Ronds oub oo v pline | Tesuited at the time in the arrest of | Will Disappear from, Chicag: thirsty aud snatched a baby. from the ied pounds o POWOAr.aiived ' fn threatened to fan the flames into ac-| Washington May 12—President Taft e and o Killod SableS | five men in this city, reached a further - arms of its mother, carried it to the [ hundre oy of .the Canparis Stone tivity again. tonight set at rest rumors that he | NOuse an - © Pro- ' stage today, when these five and four - S _ | back of the stage and dashed it to |the magazine of > A despatch from Calumet, Mioh., | Was confined to the White house by a | Prietor, Joseph Bonner. Bussell is.| g8 1003, Waen 1aeee fve ARC TOM0| chicago. May 22.—Dates of history, | ghe floor, Plantine both forepaws on | company at Kenneth, Ind., seven miles saye that Willis Seaman, an instructor | threatened attack of pneumonia, by |the son of C. B. Bussell, one of the . \"g. " unts each by the Worcester | cOmpound interest and compound frac- | ¢he child’s body the beast licked the | west of here, exploded tomight, In in the Michigan coliege of mines, and Rodney Burnham. while out fishing in attending the theater with Mrs. Taft. The play was “Twelfth Night,” staged richest men in Seattle. The voung man’s action was the culmination of jury. Those gainst county grand i whom indictments were returned tions are to disappear from the cur- riculum of the Chicago public schools. wounds on the baby' blood from the face and head. juring about twenty residents of the town. John Elroy, in charge of the & canoe, were hemmead in by fire. At-|by the comvany from the New theat: an anti-vice ‘campaign in which hej . Hal wealth: They have been blacklisted by the Frantic spectators, seizine anything | magazine, cannot be found and is be fempting to break through the fire, | the principal feminine roles being tak. | ook an active part. This is believed | aammr: Batrik 10 Juase a seamieese | committees appointed br Mrs. Ella | , Frentic svectators, Somis Anriing | i lo' fave been biown to atoms their shoes were partly burned from|eén by Miss Annie Russell and Leah |to-have impaired his reason. printer; Henry C. Owens, Louis Le4 Y1288 Young. — superintendent of | jion and diverted its attention, while | Houses in the town were badly dam their feet. Both lost portions of their | Bateman Hunter. The president re- b s = Chappelle, Napoleon Dufresne, Alfred | Schools, to revise the coures of study | g man snatched the baby from the | aged and the expiosion could bhe fei clothing. nained throughout the performance, Steamship Arrivals. Brais, Isaac Winneman and Ernest | 2nd trim’out the non-essentials. Stage.. The child s terribly bruised | for miles in every direotion. Duluth, Minn., May 12.—Settlers in the vicinity of Grand Marais, having and, aithough plainiy suffering from a cold, looked anything but an Invalid. At Naples: May 11, Duca Di Genova, from New York. of Worcester, and Butterworti, all a hotel clerk - of Faward P. Five, “What our schools need is more thorough education and more practical trainin id Mrs. Young. “Things and torn and may die. The keeper finally got the lon back Clarence S. Darrow’s Solution of the Jost their homes and everything else vmouth: . corge X cxcept the clothes on their bucks, he- Fiarce. Halistorsn in Georg g g R g o e e i o | O naypthannoned tu past Seara uh; e el i acagt 1N e h 4 1 5 ? ® » New York. ess o al importance, do nof re- Cew Yoik, May 1%—Clare ey “";“"‘,w_l:‘mf‘ oA el Atsnta, Ga, May 12 —Several tou- (A Genoa: May 10, Europa, from | BODY FOUND IN CHICAGO RIVER.| 10, "l “iflaren's mind JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN BETTER. | s York. May 1f-Clarence 8 sand dollars’ damage was done in Ai- | New York. > : H - > e cago, it r on TS group arrivad chrly ioday after|18ni8 todav by one of the worst hatl | AT Liverpool: May 12, Carmania, | Believed to Be That of Charles F.|prizefight Spectators Precipitated Inte | British Statesman at Cannes, Seer. | (2E5iia " o ey Sy ue they haa spant the night in the bed or| 28nd yain storms in its history. The|from New York. ' = = == Baylis of New York. Lake. Daily on Promenades. ! committee, in Cosper wu & girheen. " Dirl GF S8 e cilty wors LIS PR ol She vind cvelosity: was} AS - avRe SR8y 3%, lagLerraine Sy s Tintier May The-Likn: ther ciderd] {'lon, Wiped cut (he color liie and wrget compelled toauliuegis hemenives - to.luixty, WHIes an hour, o rato@eil.of ane-(| from UoN FORE o, o el o Wwas leating (he drena SC Haliaie afier| €8 anee, May 1o Jusaph| race amalgsiisiion as the solutlen of omeiicd foubmegae themsaices o it imeh waw tecorded - within thirly | A Naples: May 12 Citonia, feom | . o FlsnLIng jsiie Srenaine Baliain ALY Kivmmberiain, Britiah “stat-antan| (he race mroblem. He crilicise@ Mook b from their bodies. . In this par. | Minutes and ihe ground was slmost | New York. .1 of CHarles F York, was | % & i oot ot 1o be el nproved 1| ep T, Washington snd told: s hesc - s P ot et S b3 o At Southampton: May 12, Adriatie, - sk s o platrorm gate way aud preciiiiated ac jer T x Y wete Bae il WA Were %o ge- | Coves with - hailstones. Trees were | b sononrd 2, Adriatie,| found in the Chiceso river tbday. The! [I3TOIm ERIE Wor O Filt e Take. | ITe* may he seen almosr dally | that” w the negro nesds it sowe y burned that they had to be|lProoted and ° many window panes |from New Vorl | police suy- Baylis hud been living here \#3L 2 Wincres PErsoar fuie ihe tebe. | nading et BOVIETAL . (MYl s (o £6kch hbm hot tC cared for in a howpitdl: - BEOKO. o, S Bl { ander, the same of Charles Willlams . |, "y ‘reported that seven or eight Lerlgin, who bad Ly¥epo i 01 At Geheery Woer - and. oleng : e Two Brakemen Blown to Atoms. and th: has Wealthy relatives in | [0 inissing. s alih for a long time, csmne here on pe LI Kiltod Beavey bay the Aames are cating thetr | Five German Bluejackets Killed. Tacoma, Wasit, May 12.—Two brake | the east. | B S E Y : 21 (o recuverate. ‘flhe veteran | Starvation Treatment Ki Him. wax fieresiy through the woods. From | Berlin_ May 12—A special despaich | men empioved at the Dupont powder|. Three letters were found in the dead | N o poo—oo o 70 Woron \wpily | s < (he onih nm on member | Semlile, May 12—i. B, Rader, for- Park bay to-Tufte and-as far back as|fron Wilhelmshaven reports that five | mills. sixteen miles from here, were | man’y pocket. ~Oue was from Roswell | P St 07 the new parliament on ¥Feb. 18 and | merly prominent in_ etate ani the eve can see timber is on fire. | bluejackets were killed and several se-i | blown to atoms today by tle explosion | S. Baylis Huntinglon. Long lIsland: Leacue of America. soon art ds lefl the country. Al oiie time a member ot Jegtuis o G e i e ot wounded by an explosiion to- {of a car containing ten tonk of dyna- | second was from 300 West 7ist streel. |- May 12.—Miss Alice Tiffan, A rumer orisinating in London wnd | ture. died yesterday after r #res are hurning at intervais while the mine-layving division { mite. The car jumped the track. The " York. and was sien was elecled president of | cabled to the Uniled Stdtes and Fran, ty:nine ‘dayvs. Rader d wae manoeuvring off the coast., There | explosion was heard in the city. but the | i ) address. lad been | the Woman's Whist League of Awerica | last night had. il that Mr. Champerlain vra(d'-"l"' ,stomach ra a Brvan ia a faunal. naturaiist 4 - naty an ontehes ‘em alive X, Y.‘.m:qmlm: i& no offcial eonfirmation of this re- port. properts damage was confined to the tracks and to an overhead tramway. and was signed ce, Luiw.” K S, | toddy. " Baltimore wax zclscimd aa the h2d died suddeniy at his home Birmingbam ‘il e of & woman to_take the “stasxétion

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