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——— VOL. LU—NC. 2.2 ad FLIGHT FROM DECK OF GRUISER | Cabed Pargruois |Rbrupt Decline | ball team was todey defeated by the 'n Mflat Pricss Several Wives and a Fiancee ara ot ] | looking for James Fleteher Armstrons, f 3 a dashing New Yorker. ’ J . . NBgI,’U Confess Tt Pery Memorat x| Declares Dr. Amos T. Baker, First Assist- at Scarborough, N. Y., wrg unvelled. : ant PhySiCAan at Matteawan Havana nine, 3 to 2. - Ellgene B. Ely Wl;ls the Prize Oi $5,000 London, Nov. 14—Five million dol- lars in Brazilian gold reached Liver- ool today, consigned to London. ASBURY PARK CHIEF OF POLICE Oflered by JOhll Barry Ryan e roa| FALL EXTENDED TO NEARLY ALL R : ndon, Nov. 14— : : f . Lucinda feved to ho e B R g e LINES OF VEGETABLES. VISITS PRISONER. the wient; women 1o Hon Tors s br o, 3 e e e e e disd at Johnstown, N. Y., at the age o made sketches of the fortifications of 102 P START MADE FROM HAMPTON ROADS i niil hecoor toaey picste sifl | BEEF DOWN FIVE CENTS | CHILD'S BODY PRODUCED |, .t tcigaien T ciicee | THEPRISONER SDAILY ROUTINEGIVEN ';~ £y and was.pi 1 under bond: lionaire, thrasbed Count de Beautort, / his son-in-law, and put him out of the ) Do house. 1 - ¢ St. Petersburg, Nov. 14.—Premier : Stolvpin Informes the dima. today that | And Pork Two or Three Cents—Butter | And the Black Man Compelled to Gaze ” i 3 jich | the socialist leader, 7 £ A Brief W. in the e it SR Ely Used the “Hudson Flyer” the Biplane in Which |t socialist leader, Cheidge ind been| ..y £ggy Firm—Reports from Bos-| Into Eyes of the Corpse—His Gaze | conrt atenyine " ied constitntiomaiis | Affidavits Filed in Opposition to Application of Mrs. . pe . quested his sion. Cheid; lived r i SR e 5 ! Curtiss Sailed Down the Air Channels of the Hud- | for veurs on e brothers pacsport o] ton and Kansas City. Did Not Waver. bank Qopomite. . Lo w for Transfer of Son to Some Other New York . Tha ans General Vailadares, the rebellious i i ient Boston, Nov. 14—There was a fall| Asbury Park, N. J, Nov. 14— |Lgiduran general, has signified his Asylum—Not Compelled to Associate with Patients 3 & “clafe ‘(’IB consequences of an earlier it N v son Valley from Albany to New York—Five Mile velitieal carcer. =~ Noy. 41—This evening the'in the prices of meats and vegetables | Thomas Williams, the v yillingneas to surrender, and: ac- " . P P i ; . the negro whose ar- ¥ © Flight, Landing on the Soil of Virginia. river Scine rose again slightly. M. in the Hoston market today which av- | Test followed the discorory of Jittie | 70" 24828 defeat. 5 ful to Hi Mother’s Assertions Unfounded. ush, minister of public works, re- eriged from 10 to 15 per cent. Beef Marie Smith’s mutilafed body in a| 1t is E. T Distasteiul to Him—. plying in the chamber of deputics to went down mearly five cents, Doultry climp of woods vesterday, was mot |wilt SpcPected that the engagement criticleme that the government had fell off a like amount, while porks pro- | even Temoved from his cell for court | Gould. Ahumte g ced of Vivien 3 navigatic oved today that it is a H = > ce. crowd sur- 2 Albany, N, Y., Nov. & 3 P T G WY e aitval | The Dirmingham was lying fn the {be Parapets In this city would be fol- fresh vegelables, but butter and oggs | Founded the Jail all day and had ot | The French Federstion of Laper, | GonoRS O'Malley fled in the court of |cept during meal bours Thuws tactics of the future. From Hampton Hoads only a quarter of a mile from aujod DY the dizging E0f about 1o ey She laCer pdvincitg s osnt, Jiatied s fosahi: ¢ spome to ok [Backsd Ty the sorialinis, iteian 1o SPESNe todad affdavils In oppositin |breellast cRpRts of & cereal, bread Tioads, where 15 years ago the first tha Hotel Chamberlain: but in making §oseegoee. “P/U0Y St & cost of about or two. 2 leader, however, and as there was a |fight the m‘.em,;,‘m,":i l:fl:“:m! 0 | to the appeal of Mrs. Mary C. Thaw in |butter and coffee. 1 ironclad relezated to the back waters his fight to Willoughby Spit, Ely flew 4 Break in the Hog Market. gtrong police guard inside the build- | gramme now before parliamens, . |Der application for the transfer of her Plenty of Exercise. 13 ona battle all the wooden navies of In a curve. =o that, although the exact | wESTERN UNION GO, AND Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 14.—Meat |18 nO attempt to seize Williams was s ' son, Harry K. Thaw, from MatteaWanl | .aeer preakfast Thaw usually spends &0 world, Eugsne B. Ely rose from the distance could not.be determined, it | it markets In this city reduced the price | T3de: Former Forester Pinghot has writ. | State hospital to some other asYIUmjeom 7 yntil 11 a. m. in the patients’ i of The steel crulser Birmingham was believed he covered almost fvo | ENGLISH CABLE COMPANIES | of porkchops fronfea cent to two. and Negro .Informally Arraigned. ten a letter to the president asking | Vithin the state _ {1ibrary, discharging his duties as cus- in a fragile Curtiss biplane, and, skim- miles. It was 3.16 o'clock when he! one-half cents a pound. The price of | To carry out th i permission to file a brief in the matter Mrs. Thaw's Charges Answered. todian of the books. For three-quar- Tiing acruss tho lower end of Chesa- took the air: five minutes later e was The Proposed Combination in Oppo: | porik. Joins. sad. povh coacts o alon | lam ar ey, s ety Of the i o e Ciming it conl Tasd et nagvits § by Dr. | tors of-an hour he is at liberty to read peake bay, landed on the shore oppo- |®afo on the soltd soil of Virginia n| sition to Commercial Cable Co. . |dccreased somewnat.but ham and bac | ed as he stogd o piiomally arraign- goal Jana:patent tases || Amonge S ATOAVIES H8 One By Tt ch ewapdperssand . books as | RS site this fort. few miles r;“"h hof :‘"',flkédflrg“shé . sl con and other cuts of pork were not | noom, 7 l:mg:dnr":uh x:»i:‘x:x;lgfl:hgfifi Jessie Habersham, the daughter of ‘A.:::Ns;r '\[]133(:’;;«"1‘:1‘ nx::s-.x: L{tl:!:' Yo the chooses and attend to his correspond- Out of Sight in Four Minutes. bac R.v‘;: :"nglnyc"zi mpv:-c- n:t :::d. New York, Nov. '14.—Mr. Clapper- | affected. No change in the price of | the bars, told him that he was ac- |- W- Habersham, of Baltimore. who | €harges of Mrs. Thaw, that the con- ence. From 11 a. m. until 12 he Eln Tn_weather condotions wnfavorahie 1%L water but he had conauered his | [0, Vice presiient of the Commer- | beel was announced. . | cused of causing the death of Marie |S0Me Years ago left her home to be- | finement of her son at Matteawan is cises in the tnnrl)ard,v]\non"mc‘“ezt‘ - for fiying, the aviator shot from the rears lonz enough to remain over it | C\ay Cable company, said today The break in the hog market caused | Smith, and held him without bail for {0 & &¥psy, died in a Cincin impairing his bealth. Dr. Baker er permits. At 5 he goss (Ol e eriod on % ot G 1ha (20T, Jonk enoveh to remain over it| " “I have read he replies of hoth dr. |& arop in Wholesale Diices, Tmaking It | Aurther sxamination: No jaquost over | Ro%Pital Sunday ‘cvening ‘atter Riving | Thaw's _surroundings in_Matteawan ner.” whioh iisually “consists of soun 145, black cruiser, swooped down 1 ail and Colonel Cloiry to my state- | possible for the retail markets to make | the child's body was heid today and |Dirth to a girl baby. For several vears |are .more congenial than they would and fish on Tridays, and of meat afic Five Hundred Feet Altitude. ment that Mr. Vail was in Europe last | the concession announced. no time has been set. she had Dbeen the wife of & gypsy chief, | be in a civil institution. To prove this | vesctables in season, dessert and cof- Attorney | enfoy @ shave dally ai any time ex- ense bird of prey until he - 3 er, then rose rapidly in- 3 summer and Mr. Hall is now in Eu- ‘es in detafl Thaw's daily routine fee. e e e S e’ amd | YWhen he struckc the water on diving | rope for the purposs of combinink ihe | AGENTS AND NOMINEES Apparently Established Good Alibi. | ~Theodore Roosevelt Will Be the | I Shse e o S e e 15 Furnishes His Own Cigars. e T I A T o hrand | Off the platform erected on the bow of | Western Union with the twa Baiioh William H. Smith, chief of police | guest of the National Press club next | prisoner. The appeal probably will T | “After dinner Thaw’ spends an hour re he reads or writes is duty as librarian, iia Birmingham, sait witer dasned 1ne | o damonios ™ Sret g O ERELSR FILED ELECTION EXPENSES|of Asbury Park, held a conference to his faco and goggles so that he 'l am Imeon 5 =i . : = with the prisoner today. and announc- | National Geo o e vial could not see for " several minutes In | fomsmor e s be racoigach CIOWTY | With the Secretary of Stato Yesterday |ed aftorwards that Wiliams had ap- | to Washioeos tiic soclety. ils visit | senting the state. a and attends to b as ] . hich direction e was going. He ! traversy. | As to ithe eemmmeton 1 { —Where the Money Went. parently established a good alibi. Many | he left' the office of president. Sy s Hianc Gained .57, Polidy From 2 until § he is occupled in recelv-— planned to take & somewhat different | juote from the offictal raport. of the > are inclined to think the man inno- i Dr, Baker writes that since Thaw isitors in a private room, includ- course from that which he actually | iiceting of the Amgio-Ameriean Tol. | Hertford, Conn. Nov. 14—Many of |cent and & victim of circumstances, | Solomon Berliner, formesly I'niteq | Wa¥ committed to Matteawan he hi 1y majher, his oounsel, ov SvORS followed and land a little further to the | greph company's shareholders, held in | (he Dolitical agents and nominces at|but this does not seem to soften the | States consul at Ter b gafned 37 pounds in weight, is permit- see him. From & until 5.45 lantic. Four minutes after having ken his farewell he was a lost speck the eastern horizon, and an i tor had landed safely on Wil Friday, prior to his address before the | argued Friday, Ar. Kennedy repre- [} "o ft00 CIBEC The impact with which he struek he water Sis 55 fous doub fotun | Sewed cng INST & BESSEEEher 45 Che ol : , n Penieriffe, Canary le- | § I his tine in the lbrary er | - - g Ohislr Selrred ae.or | Borth. o highest hei e i London July 29 last, shen the jr- | the recent state election filed their ex- | high feeling in the city. lands, died.at his he i Fashing. | ted to play cards with congenial com= et 3 e provelier blades a8 though & heavy, | Kas estimated at some five hundred | nian sald: It is possible. that bt |pense xeports with the eecretary of | Attempt to Wring Confession from | ton Monday. . Mr. Borliner was . o | paions, to Foies e e glons i SITEeIEE oo cative aaw one along its : % ¢ succeed in identifying our i state today, among them being the H tive of New York vas.4 vears|door exercise, read the best of litera- rider. Py 5 -t B sl i g Bl <08 Slight Miscalculation. | Nith that of the Amdeicen. Teroemang | following: lsaac M. Uliman, agent for S Prisoner Failed. WS Tio ey Fircie L e ot compelied to associate | Thaw's supper, at 545 p. m. usually Bt Aok At " tiin mpecd | His striking $he water, he said aft- | and Telegraph company, we mas m. |JOh_Q. Tilson. received $1,250 from | In an attempt to wring a confession | service In 1990 and . sering Coneildf | witil o Ao s RaRl P o ahios Theh “and tea, liy. - and vegetables 1n ccason, and tea. 1. ) el o Mr. Tilson and $15 from ¥. M. Adler. | from the prisoner the child's. boay, | few 5 5 telle and - mor . P plane ecial eeae . erward, was due to a slight miscaleu- | ticipate more largely henceforward in E ew months ago, when he relinquished Tha entions was ) th vening Thaw £ e e i e i e T T O Sl of (e il Tatrae Ot that sum. 31,000 was given fo the |Borrible in its mutilation. and still | his post because of il heatih. One of Thosy's eomitian FIA G ] Kk 1 T Jaunched out to drop mear the water| I wish to add that all this last |IePUDlican state central committee and | clothed in the bloodstained garments, thatier, 1 Couplel D emitted to smoite clgars, which Hp Used the “Hudson Fiyer. |50 as o get the momentum which he | summer and fall the English news- |$100 (o the New Haven town commit- | ¥as brought into the jail corridor this | There Will Be No More Football at h patients who use vile la ermittod to emoke clgars, Stasing out from the Norf wanted to carry him upwards, but he |pa rs have been full of articies dis- | 2% @ remaindér was spent for ad. | evening. e black was led forth and | Hethany, W. Va., this r. Bepanse | an¢ who of 3 3 this moraing on | overreached his mark. | cnssing this propesel combination of [ Vertising. halted beside it. of the tragedy a( Wheel 5 thiat thes His Partners at Cards. yard ut 1130 o'cloc | 8 3 K : George P. 1 1. d £ Stepping close to the shrunk % g Saturday | 50 qed and that, on the cont 3 4 the Birmingham, followed b Mly went back to Norfolk immedi- | the Western Unfon with ‘the English |, ge P. Ingersoll, democratic nom- Ding e shrunken fig- | afternoon when Uapt. Rudelph Munik | Mfounded, a . on o 1z these hours he usually en- e e e omew s | ately affer the flight, and, if weather | Cable company, rnd it is a well known inee for congressman at large, as agent | ure, Williams gazed at it a moment | of West Virginia university Was fatal | Uhe record —of Thaws past 1ife. 48| .4 ceq in o game of cards known as {orpedo boat desiroyers Roe and conditions are favoruble, iwill aitempt | fact that the Western Union has prac- | {0 Nimself xeceived $850 and spent a | then o Lswear to G 1lyy. injured i a game with Bethany | Prousht out fu the wourts, would (WAK | 500, gume played by four persons. Terry. amd the torpedo hoats Bailey tomorrow a flight over the city. The | tically arrived at an arrangement with «‘5;11:-‘”0“5“'3. £ dnflt nm"t e girl. I had nothing | college, a meeting of the faculty and | C31¢ th-h.‘wfxm of yo‘[,. ‘n it e s constant partner is an accountant. end Stringhan, it was fully four honrs following day he is away to show his|the Anglo-American Teleraph com- ore S. Banks, nominee for repre- | to do w: . the student body. today voted to abol- | DAve £00d reason to object to assocl {myjg gecountant is a man of education Inter befors 1:iy's machine was work- Prowess at Ralelgh. pany, but is meeting with obstacies | BeTfative and judge of probate for| ~-Get down and look into her eves|ish the remaining scheduled gamcs. |*HNg with him 2 land of o0d appearance and deport- ing 1o his full satistaction. He used 3 in the direct United States cable com- | 1 Arfleld county. recelved and epeni |and say that” he-was command = The Prisoner’s Daily Routine. ment in the hospital. The third patient . B e = { Wins $5,000. 5 g R gt the oth- | $113.45. As treasurer of the Twenty- | Williams leaned forward until he v Governor Sand 3 slords: 4 Suker, The lis an insurance man of good education ha “Hudson Fiyer,” the same in which pany. 1 guess thatyio one on the oth- | JTIMAD, 45 fredsurer & i naned. 1o overnor Sanders Will Today Call | According to Dr. Buker, The is an_ ins n of & t Glenn Curtiss salled down the alr| Tt fs understood that Fly by his| er side of the water would care to de- | fIth. Senatoria trict, republican, he | gaz S o Into the dead eves: His |a special sexsion of the Louisiana les- | tine is as follows and deportment. The fourth man is a chammels of the Hudson river from Al- | Might today has won a $5,000 prize of- | ny that Mr. Vail and Mr. Hall had been | FeCeivad & and spent $500. As | gasze did not waver and he exclaimed: |islature to convene Novemper 24, for | - He is compeiloc member of a highly respectable fam- % 1t had seen two fered by John Barry Ryan for the first | in Kurope for the purpese of bringing | (féasurer of the Fairfield republican |“God is my witness that 1 did net kill | the nurpose of electing fly and has enjived unusual oppor- . ome over fight fo a mile or more from any ship | about that combination in opposition | (O¥N committes he received and spent |this girl. I did not touch her. I did : country and bany to New ¥ r Lo | the morniug. success .1 eroes-water fight. - g3 3 P the late Senator McEnery. This actic er nties for study In thi Taka Eria from Euclia Feach 1o Ca- | to 1and. to the Commercial Cable compan: Jass. S [mot Maem ‘her. T do-nmot’kmow who |was decided upon hecause of the come | i tosm Tar Point and back, a distance of sev- | Further experiments of a similar| “Mr. Vail's proposed combination | The treasurers -of' the 'republican ['dig:™~ ~ . .. | plications presented by the governors | 6.5 e has t r the card game Thaw retires D e o i I | nature 1 3 expectoq, will be con. | hus been the.common talk of financia]|0Wn committses reported ‘as follows: | - ABSW. and again . he : reveated. this | apsofntment of Judge d. 12 rahe | fi%: Ay Near his room there is CHIE over the Atlantic ooean off Atlan. | ducted in the near futirs by the nayy | TLondon for mearly six months last |1 A. Seully, Norwalk; I ct, | while Mis hand oy on the body. Then | 1o the vacancy’ after (he Tomlomiin | Hon chowen o & Mpray. There fira an experienced. attendant constantly TUTAHT When it covered a distanc. (epartment, The opinion was freely | past.” received §630, expended 353447; H. J.|le added: I thank God I-cansay I|haq chosen Goternior Sandors 16 Sarce | s Bhehrs | Bitchcd (o the wari on dutv durine the mizht and availe | of firw miles. But the importance o. cxpressed foday . that the aeroplane ! ' g e aaan onelreh ‘1’%_"“’ ex- | did ;""h‘.“; L am. sorry for her and {gu¢ the unexpired teti of Serator Me- [ who, are not patients, and. Thaw can lable wheneve w wants him. | foa's i @d mot e fu_shie i st e talen seriously in naval war- | L'UNION ST. JEAN jended SULLAT; G, L. Rociewell Bidge: | gorry. for her famiiv. but T had noth- o o 5 iance, whith was less than five miles. fare o ture: : leld, recetv X B e “do_wi 3 4 2o Skt L : - SADTIRE BE AMERIGUS | I N e L e RIS T ER BAVADN WAS: JFuneral Services for Ruidalph Munk, | PENSIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYES | DOZEN CASES TYPHOID AT i 2 : T1s ;i I e Bo aid 5 L £ | who, w; tally injured in a football COUNT TOLSTOI FEVER STRICKEN | PRESIDENT TAFT ON ISTHMUS, | Hoaring in Rhade lstand Superior Freston. recelved §100 and | SUGCESBFUL IN HIS MISSION: | Eaime’ with Bethunt cotlege, will be Dl ATIORAL RANKE || SOEIINRALI S NAVAL HOSMTTRLS Court ivers| expended $94. e O N P o oabd i S roade b Mew itiven. tagwnt for Providencs, R. ., Nov 14.—A hear-|J. 11,1 Hart, received $200 and expended held at Connellaville, P W 8- £ R iti Steps Taken' in Nicaragus fo Hold a | 0y, morning from Tha Church i ihe | Protection for Their Families in Case |Authorities Unable to Account for the Immaculate Coneeption, of which of Death Also Proposed. Source of Infection. IN RAILROAD STATION. PARTY HAD FINE TRIP | Baing Cared for by Daughter Alexan- | Arrived Yesterday Morning at Colon |ing was begun in the superior court e amount. Constitutional Convention. Mt s o < | A 0 i A sioni s member. The Cornells- dra and Dr. Makevetsky. and Taft Goes to Culebra. today in the receivership proceedings = - e ey ville: high- sohoo! « “hic! Vashingto —Pensions for| Annapolis, M 14.—Although 11+, Russia, Nov. 14.—Broken down | Colon, Panama, Nov. 14.—President | AMerique. The society is an finsur-! - fmmm e mf !‘;‘t,:‘m evs]t)rtmentl His body -arrived at Connellsville last | protection for their families in case of | the naval hospital today, down with 15 the hardships of a winter journer, | Taft arrived here this morning. The |&nce and fraternal order, doing busi- | All His Former Denunciations ef Cof- | Irom Faname, ‘whers Minister Dawson | ovening and was taken to the home of | foath A4S heen proposed (o the treas- | typhoiq Tever, and though there ara miental sirain and s rupturs With his armored cruiser Tenneswee and its | A%¢3 In New Englard and New York. | lege Fraternities. he was wholly ful T pis’ mia | s parents. - v department by the large mutual|now a dozen cases at the academy, the family, Count Leo Toistoi iies tonight | convoy, the cruiser Momtana, arrived | oo oty the assoclation was severel o e e B L - life in: ce companies. medical officials today reiterated their ith o high fever in the litte raiiroad |in the harbor at 7.30 o'clock. Lieut. | CcReured by the insurance commission- | washington, Nov. 14—Befors the | momase areitias eind Dresident gopy OF AGED WOMAN i % of the com- | Statement that there meed he no fear eration at Astapova, barely eights | Colonel Goethals anddothers of the ro. | TS Of Massachusetts and New York ' National Association of State Unls | o orets BTt y et e g panie: WeC. Peers of New |of an epidemic. The cases now under Ties from Bia home at Yasnara Pol- | ceiving Dariy wers WaIting on poard | [OF, Fregularities In its insurance busi- | versities, representing » state. tmetl- | farde Ol 2 constitutional conven- FOUND IN VACANT LOT. | ¥ had a lenzthy conference tocay | treatment came one by one, instead of fho currency | developing in a sroup. 5 ey | The authorities are completely at el | sea as to the source of Infection, for | all food served. particularly milk and ¢ fanis. ‘Tolstol is attended by Dr. Ma- | the tug Cristobal, which approached | "°5% and the appointment of a tem-|tutions, Dr. Guyv.Potter Benton, - | s i the comptroller of Vilinn e was s fole samipanian | (he Fenncirce. aa soon. aa Lho.lutior | BOTAry Secolvor followed. e cor | iient i) Lol Traror SuieLiesy Rt form of gorernment and o ecrec | John Knape, Former Convict, Gharged | T the, comptioller of, 17 vehen le left his peasant hut a faw | hove in sight. c te 07 use all his former denunciation of college ! i of B e Crime. proposal is 1% agn amd wio'carried alons with | Presidant Taft 414 mot delay here. | V¥ @ Bermanent xecelver showld not fraternities, and told the colloge prom: | s Sy (e onsent : S D hant » n medicigments for just such an|Soon after, his arrival he boarded a | b¢ "PUOiDied, on the petition of John dents assembled more mature deliber- | areamun fou snen o by nttindy 280 | San Francisco, Nov. 14—leaten be- | IAUHRERT HETEEC water, was submitted o caveful ex- emersency. Toistol's danghter Alexan- | train for Culebra, the site of Culebra | by, brindamour, a member of the otion had convinced him that secret | comber. This convention will provige S04 semblance ‘to a human form. the | I 0 “forn oF aminatfons and found to he entirely acting ae liie nirse 3 oy finance commitfee, ~which foind de- societles may constitute 8 strong arm ! s oer e\ g o oon Wil provide body of an aged women was found late | Shecil form of free of any germs. Two or three other graphic reports of his dition | The voyage of the Taft party to this | 2°ItS in th: accounts of several of the of power -in maintaining institutional Gt aas ranma cmmt’m"h;n Presi-|today in a vacant lot next to the Savoy | guC TRt JUE midshipmen are on the slek list with “re far frem favorabie. Inde-d. they | port was uneventful They experlenc. | SUPreme officers. | tdeals. Nothiae 15 saia By Me Dawso theater, in the center of the business | or Secrue to an. mdlvidual and ap- | the grippe, and there are two mora ere considered o imistic ’.d beautiful weather and all are well. | | DLr. Renton some. time ago led a £ o ake district of this cf John Kgapp, fors them to the cost. Thé plan wouid | typhoid suspec > Hia tempesature is ating | The president will be the guest of Col- | charged with erdo B caituin | of SRhe s Ty, SEARCH FOR ROBBERS OF to.when the new president is to take mer convict, is in jail | country-wide campaign against the yup his office, but it is assumed at the also provide for a 3 gprobabiy a serious congesiion, and of | onel Goethals ' during his. stay. On | PAYMASTER ABANDONED. fraternities as being destructive of the - TS A t, and retirement at ain ages. |football team, is reported in a more fisell an aisrming avmptom in one of | P tubatar o T e < | welfare of the colloge student. el e e e A Sl e murdered woman was dentinzd B e & raling was maas condition han’ any of the oth- - Moreotor. the mental| dinner hy President Arosemena. After Two Days and a Half No Trace s - ed_to restore the country to n 1 Se s pulie Cary, aged nat a national bank had no right un- 1 . though he is mot regd nguisin patient handicaps the | : i equ ormal Jdentification was made by Mrs. Love 1 t o | ed as dangerously ill. I of (56 DRI o The | LESS NUMNER ORiERENING ] of ‘Men Found. | EXPRESS DRIVERS AT WORK. | gonditions and to complete the {rans- | matron of the o%, 2t gaid et the-law o tnause the life of ond | » 3 i ver. E it he recovers, e can | i - A | fer of power from the present provis- | \irs, (' I non atnaad Lot its office hat ruling was made R o et of Rb = ‘the | FROM U. S. REGULAR ARMY | _Great Borrington, Mass, Nov. 14— | But the Striking Chauffeurs, 1,000 in ional government. }I‘,‘;F(_;’;m,s i son a namn- | 76 "y hag been found that in- |A. P. SAWYER RESIGNS Sochlr 16 B CRnchisls Where - be ! AM hope of finding in this immediate Number, Are Still Out. | Datasti found Knapp standing in | Surance comoany had acquired o & AS AUDITOR CF PORTO RICO. jlanned to end his life among the Tol- | During the Fiscal Year Than A""‘fi‘:xi"iwh'f'd’ tm-e:;, bandits who on S:\lb 2 ¥: | NATIONAL HORSE SHOW, front of a stable where he is emploved "}f ke and i 3 £ bres Basloastianrat-1e: Ass 1 Dusits Mien toiony on the #hores of the | 4 urday held up the paymaster of the| New York, Nov, 14—Although the not far from the place where 34 | theip earnings in _of premi- | Regignation, It is Assumed, is Due . Year” Sinos 1800, | Woronoco Construction company and express drivers are back in. harness, |07 PARPER TAKES PLAZA CUP I0t 2 [rom C0e e er arvest way | nms on the policies on the lives of e The rount had hoped to escape no- | Washington, Nov. 14—The number ToDRed him of $20,000 in cash and the striking chauffeurs—about 1,000 in i ) i _lin his room I the stable tha officers | fiCers: G ken under ; tien afior hin Taste. deparinre. from | of desertions’ from the regular army CNOCKS. Was abandored tonight, when mumber—rwere still out topight. They | oo, :"d',::':'“l'" b{, Lg'";' John- | found & window welght smeared with | The latter proposal was takicn und Washington, Nov. 14.—Alphonso P. Yasnava Polana and spend o quiet | of the United States during the last &(1er two days and a half of continued struck first in sympathy with the ex- stom,'7¢ EYy s O A i blood and knotted gray hair. Some of | advisement awyer today cabled his resignation SIth his sister Marie | fscal vonr wan matemal e I e e search the posses reported mo trace of pressmen, but soon formulated de-| . e | Knapp's discarded garments were cov- i Porto Rico to Secretary £ caolter of ML | Tetocd, pf 'GRY Teer ~ ity 1899, ns i the men. ‘There are tonight no. de- mands of their own. Recognition of M“,Y"’g- Nov. 14.—John Harper, & erod with blood and the co and NAVY YARD INSPECTION. Dickinson of the war department, to - in the provines of Kalugs, | shown in the report of Adjutant Gen. Pendable clues on which to work, end the union-is what they are demand. |Drown gelding, ridden by Lieut. Gor- | liiltat he wore when arrested wore Srtad becoma effective on December 1. The Tt he ineate aving fmmedi- | eral Ainsworth, presented to the secre- | L1e authorities now believe that the ing. L S O e Sevenili cavalls: 'spotted with bloody fingerprints. Secketary Mever Detormined to Cut [secretary has accepted the resignation, ot Be fou retroat had been | tary of war fodav. The officlal re- |Men have.escaped. A _conference hetween labor leaders' U . A. took ‘the Plaza cup at the "4 irail was discovered over which > LA E knonses ['ut no successor has yet been desig- Cimcoversd. Me dwove in a carriame | turne to the adjutant generals office. TPe company has stopped payment and employers looking to a settlement National Horse Show this alternoon, ih, woman had been dragged from the Down. Mluvel "t xpei 5 |nated. Mr. Sawver did mot indlcate on all 6 the checks contalned in the was held at Mavor Gaynor's office this Prnging # the United States army an siaple to the lot where the body fast svening from Shamardine o showed 3464 desertions last vear, or fitii . t s < \Gecretapy 1S Teason for retiring, but as he has Houeish aciompanied by is dugghicr 565 per cent. of the total mumber of S0len DaE amounting to about $10,000. afternoon, but no definite conclusion !nitial vidtory in the only horee show find. Washington, = Nov. = 1f -Sectelil ot heon well for some time, it is aa- Alexandra and Dr. Makovetsky. in or- | enlisted men or of enlistment contracts |, oyer oo was reached. ¢ | Sompetitibn it has entered in & quarter:, ‘A" photograph of a woman found in|Je¥el who has Just | retarned [ sumed at the department 'that his @er 10 cover his movements, and an- | in force during the year. This was a ARMED MEXICANS — of a century. Deliberation, a bay geld- | i), room in the stable bears a strjk- | Washinston from an exi 5 decision js due to ill health. ing, ridden by Colonel P. A. McKenna th trip of vy vards and sta- [CRCRIOR, o8 O or is from the state nounced it lie was goige <) Moscow, | decrense of 0.0 per cont. as coupared | ARE MARCHING INTO TEXAS | WASHED SILVER CERTIFICATE | uii.ondon wan sesond. ard Blisk fad. | 0 resembiance fo Knepp and he has | b 110 ol G he retiving audilor is from the siate B S soriy chiangon chth . sy Domectinin Comaitoh AT St ot lidsvien o ety IRt O (cation | Pronounced by New York Bank Tefler 0¥ % DGtk geldinz, Lieut Cobiyn of ALKIOWISCEC] (Wl 1L 5 0 nortiatt o8| nighic profitable by cutting oft 8300 | of WASgon Al Win “HRINT Ghg boarded u sl the total enlisted forc g e n e ioatiaf F ank. eller the Royalifiutoh. Husears, wak third.' yoce, Cal.' The officers were at first | naval expenditures In the vards EER0 S O 00 SO00TEoS Tntel- w local train proceeding jewed. The sccretary is prepar with State Rangers. to Be Counterfeit. The event was of international scope, a the direction of the Cauca { - i inclined to beileve that the victim was | ! s - ligencer th his two compa s e ! and calleq for the judging of eighteen . A < ing recommendations to congress for ot with uis two com anions (hul‘ DIAMONDS TORN FROM EARS. Austin, Texas, hayeshington, Nov. 14—A mistaks officers’ chargers ridden by officers ‘“’K‘!‘gr‘\)frfp "i‘:",:‘;"’mrs old and has a | the discontinuance of some navy Yards | o, e pis EATUER A BEATING compartmen wch aiready was | New York Woman Held Up in Her | Cambbell ',",’,‘,“hfh"ffil" o onx Qi | ernment flmxlt;?'dee:ig::‘&nlgux:g;rfi‘;-“"m’m‘ 3 3 criminal record.” having served thir- |and the substan improvement . of | 2 crowéed nt | o, e cal om the sheriff o wards x lir- : —— ® A “ | others. k J 3 A g O B A aid e Little Shoe Store. county, saying that he had received a | L, PAPEr money came to the attention| —SHORTAGE OF OVER $10,000. | oom Jears In the Folsom penitentiars | *1¢ probaple that the Charlestown Because Reflections Were Madca on His . - e telegram from Delrio to the effect that | Of the tfreasury offclals today. A Y g ek e i 1 continue to be merely a tor- Mother in Police Court Case. developed such a fever that Dr. Ma- | wew Yor Humboldt, Ia., in a gambling quarrel, | VA% kovetsky thought It wnwise to attempt bos on, as experts have est pedo boat station, as experts have e s i Nov, 14—Tn Srjje. west- Mo e 5 woman in New York received an ex- i u armed Mexicans are marching to Rock than $ San Francisco, Cal, No ern style, two men held up Mrs. Sa- | Springs because of the recent lynch. | Temely dirty silver certificate. S“HEB“‘(' pESe navings Bank of Bruns- . > % : - = ould Cost not less | 3 L 10 T58cR Danicov, the feat town of any | Ful Sintarts th her ts shac. stors | b, prompits’ washen and ironed the bii wick, Md., Examine Averill Murder Case Will Soon Reach | pufteft i S 1050 I N8 (0 e cause hia father mado reflections on L AeR e tapoa wich % | In First avenue and at the yolnt of | Goyrnor Campbell ordered the sherift | 1t ¢ATe out bright and clean and she| e the Jury. draught battleships, while an appro- his mother on the w stand in M eastapova wiich 1% revolvers tore her diamond earrings [and all sheriffs cenuties from e 1)anllfi_- {lt looked so age of over'$10/000 was revealed today | ; i Vt. Nov. 14.—"Joseph- | priation of many thousands annually ' police court today Jearge Camepont B4 i ey e Blny | from her ears and took & pockethook | rounding counties to revort to him | Sy4ree fhat the bank teller pronounc- |A8e of OVer'g1U000 was revealed toUBY | ine, pray God that you may be u bei- | Wauld fo required to remove the silt facke Fave nim a terrible sunt was” taken into the | sontaing 360 from a dresser, escap- |at once. FHe ix also getting fnto com- | o4 PORRICTIEL AN sont it to Wash- o O R runamick and the| L& Woman” This statement was | which finds fts way into the chann o 2 e e aneq | ing after a chase of several blocks. | munication with the state rangers, and | InSton for inspection. "The only thing | Savings Bank of Brunswick ond the| creqjted to rran Averfll as The Porismoutd, N. M. vard has als : I said th | Ors. Schwartz was alone in the |if need be. will order out fiie state | ihg MAtter with that” cmiled Chief | ban foes s hnis weas ot | dressed to . Swho i chafgediaplmatd Ay dock 'capable of taking {DERCIE VAR 8O, Well merlied LAt 9 : % E store when the men asked her to see | militia. jlie il SnatdEh dlein: R e T nk was Or | with his murder, as.he lay’avin in the larsest baitleships, and there- would not hold the e mag A8 NATIONAL BANK CALL ISSUED. | lmocked dogn —'® fousnt until AR | S s Stocic, Tha deposite amount to_$300, | the d00TsteDs of a neighbor's house, by-{fore 1§ not likely to be closed. Tor |cottempn bot he was ordered from 42 | knocked down | Sheritfs Posse Gets Kentucky Bad|Auto Race Drivér Died of Injuries Re- | 503 made mp mostly of the savings of | W0 Witnesses. who festifled S | e e O I artainly e main- | The elder Cameron was then oon= | government at Ars. Averill's its two docks will certainly he m Comptroller of Currency Asks Condi- | | oeived. | railroad men and farmers. y jent ot aie sverliigiet L) o e victed on a charge of battery pre= g 3y Aok o Recount of Nebraska Vote for Con-|f, .. = - Bad Jake" | Soyanvah. Ga, Nov. |, A ‘G. Horine is president. but the| 8% [The Jefense completed: ity case | fained fn B o0 aiiment of activity |ferred by his wife. __gressman. | Noble. who shot and killed Jailer Wes- sfl_:}_‘?'@ of Trenton, X. J. automobile | bank seems to have been runm slmost| T, 00, Wore called in’ rehuttal by | at spme of the other Atantic and guit | - — Washinzion Sow 10 The compirol | Omana. Neh, Nov 16.—An order re- | joy Turner of “Binody Treathict coun. | STer 2nd owner,' Wiy’ %as to' have |entirely by the casmier, - Wiilam | [INTRCE MO caneq i nenuiel B4 o0 e e—— U Jer of the currency 1nday jusmed a ~ai] ©T#Dine the Doumlas county com- |ty in Jackson last Tuesday night, was | Ariven ear No. 1 in the Grand Priza|Schnauffer. the case will reach the jury w ! P — o B o % ot =gty . ce, died today of injuries received for statements of the eandition ¢ 41] !0i%sioners from opening the voting|shot dead by a sherifi’s poss: in Knott | L3S 3 Sa113mal Banin 4t the <inee of lukineas TMachines for a recount of the vote of | county today. | Only meager dstafls | UNINE practice on Jhursday, Sharpe | Mr. Gompers' Statements “Are Entire- coh et SR ! Thursday. November 10 “Tifs in the coNETessian was dissclved in the dis- | have been received, hut it i reported | W25 RIS e e RO Dt ly Unwarranted.” Agree to Accept Par and Interest for | e ek calls of 010, Tha L idate. who was aefented on | o Ko she Boste led by the sheriff | Compllcations arore which caused his | Philadelphia, Nov. 14.—-Represenia- Their Claim | 2 Police Bepun | Washington, Nov. 11, -United Stated o - s an September O efea of Knott county called on Noble to| ’ b s e ofty 4 s | Second Census hy the Po egun : Fapmabacil i 3: thet of a year ago 7eT the face of the returns by about 300, ! gurrender he made a demonstrat to|death. Mrs. Sharpe. was with him |tive Reuben O. Moon of this city, who| Roston, 14--The creditors of soldiers overtaken wifh illness in tha & came on No- 3 3 ende ion 10| ywhen he died. was assailed in $t. Louis today in the | the Arnold Print Works. which went \Monday. { Philippine islands will now bo treated For the Soldier Sick in the Philippine Islands. BALTIMORE NOT SATISFIED WITH FEDERAL CENSUS. next day or tw smber 1 asked for a Tecount, the demand being | resist and omptly Ti f 3 > b " opposed by the successful candidate, \ryffi]:u.a" ks “"hl ;;’;‘;;;“‘;el;";flmtg ff;::;-ieiu; F;;fl:_l:;;;f; i;;kan Fopsiveris. hnr{d,\' in November. | . \imare; b N a4 et L‘ag\;h on the :sv;:.m of ll_;::or:; inti . 0. Lobeck, democrat. & c: 2 agred today to accept par and 3 e, Md., Nov. 1.—Attempls ypere the govermment maintains Aviation Mest on Atlanta Speedway - O: Lobeck, demoorat 7 Released from Charge of Counterfeit- | 0t T anor, fasued a repiy this atternoon: | interest for their claima, When ‘the | DY the mavor of the city {o gain a re- | enitarium, instead of being brought Grounds Dee. 15. g Try L ik Steamship Arrivals. ing. He says that Mr. Gompers’ statements’| company became financially cobare ¢ from the fede census bureau home. This decision was reached to- Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 14 —-An aviation JUry Selected to Try Lynn Bandits.| A¢ Liverpool: Nov. 13, Celtic, from Chicago, Nov. 14.—Richard K. Trum- | “are entirely unwarranted.” that the!rassed iIts floating indebetedness was < failed. the police today beean | day by Secretary of War Dickinson. med meat for Atlania has heen aranged Salem, Mass, Nov. 14-—The selec- | New York. | buil, manager of an engraving com- injunction bill which he proposss “em- !$5800,000, and there were $11,000,000 » Second census. In asking for anotli- | Baeuio is situated in the mountains 15 bewin December 15 on (e Atlanta ton of o jury fo hear the evidence | At Marsellles: Nov. 11, Roma, from Bany. was relased by United States bodies the uniform practice of the best ' in’ quick assots. The ) S u00? ér enumeration, the mayor represent- |or Benguet, and is resarded by b Epesdway grounds, to continue cf"e’..:'x. in the cases of Wassili Ivankowski and | New York. 3 + Bommissioner Faote today. Fe was l'eflerll!’]udxes for over & ‘century.” and | uea’ ue $5.000.000. The otipeny s ed that the federal census taken 1St | war denartment officals a8 an admife e 17tk The meeting is under the Andrei Ipsen, the Lynn bandits who | At Bremen: Nov. 13, Friedrich der Charged with conspiring with George, that it Is “designed to protect the la- i recently sold all its cotton mills ana APril was incompleie. He helieved aple recuperating station. The sani- euspices of the Atlanta Journal, the are charged with a double murder, | Grosse, from New York. ~ | B. Williams, a printer, and H. N. Se- ' boring man against the abuse of the |will devote its operations solely fo the DOUEH eople hid been missed to have {arium has been eqnipped Wwith amle hamber of commerce and other busi. Occupied the attention of the court ali | At Cherbourg: Nov. 14, Kaiser Wil- | crest of Manazua, Nicaragua, to coun- | injunctive process without notice.” | print dorks department. : kept Ealtimore in the sixth position in | facilities for the care of the soldier - Less orennizations of ihe .ity. Six day today, the jury being filled just |helm der Grosse, from New York. terfeit Nicaraguan mfoney. Hearing of - e { pointt of papu z e eenin lute heen arranesd for el of before adjournment. ‘The taking of | - At Gibraltar: Nov. 14, Kaiscrin Au- | charges against Williams an Secrest | the three days. evidence will be started in the metn- | guste Victoria, from New York. was postponed until November 23. [ Can Be Procesded Against in the Railroad Enginesrs Voting on Strike | Will of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Ad- Question. itted to Probate. Thaw-Bradley Mar e License lssusd i A ing At Fighguard: Nov. 14, Maurefania, - — : | . i 1 . s ’ b R | o e e : % Denison, Texas, . Nov. 14.—Several| Portsmouth, R I, Nov, 14—The' New York, Nov. 14— \Wliam Thaw, Courts PRERN 0 ok Paskis. Mocovering. | P PR T (IS Torh e = Artist La Farge Diss at Butler Hespi- | yunir-g ratirond engineers with fead- | wili of Alrs. Julla Waid Howe why, 2 nephew of Harry | Lexington, Kv, Nov. 14—In'the alel Wikeilng. W. Va, Nov 14—Contia- | Put on the Reti L e City. Fos SO Boaiatiasd tal, Providance. “ {'qudrters in this city are today voting |died at Middletown, Oswober 47 [ Eradiey of | cuit court' here 10s Judse Parker ued Improvenieni ie Ieporied in the \Washington, Noy. 14.-~Rear Admiral ‘Salt Luke City Has 92 opulation. | Prowdence, R I, Nov. li-—-Artist| whether there be & sitike inve | admitted to probars in The igcal B, o ook Ut & watiiage |ruied .that all nulders iu the rondition of Jonn O Sctenk the wil | Conway H Adnold, . 8. N, president | Washington, Nov. 14-—Sait Lake|Jchn La Farge of New York end Naw- 1 lines. Questions of a wage in- | today. Thers Was Ko public Degussts. chis afterncon, | Southern Mutus! investment and 1 \ork Taciker. Whose wife iu- o1 the naval examining shd retiring | City has a population of 92717, ac- | port died -at. the Butler hoppital b‘uwru::'fne OF T oot ent. and cnunges in| Al Of the parsomal estete was Wi 45 3% vemis: his oo- | American Beserve Bond com ts in_jail board, was placed on the retired list|cording to statistics of the thirteentn | tonight: ‘He'was .brought to. ine hos- | working conditions are at issue. Den- z 3 The bride-10-he | Who have yeceived returns in e asing adidnistered | foday. 10s yativement will result in{census, made public tonight. This is | pital. about- three: months ago from |ison is a division point for.the Mis Howe's fonr ldven. | is ¢ ¢ on De-|of the gmount they paid for thelr him, There biv the promotion of Captain Thomas i} an incredse of 39.246, or 75.3 per cent., | Newport, following o general bresk- | souri, Kansas and Texas andl the ters | George 11 Richwrds, @ son-in-luy, s e - X can be proceeded azainst in the o % rrests in the exes, - Moward to the yask of rear admiral. [ over 33.531 in 1900. The population | down, and his death was not unexp: oinal of the Houston and 11 Cen- named asx execulor. The will was exe- | Mis A i Philudel- { The, stockholders number abom 3 | i Proseduting Attorcy 1. 1) At present e jx 0 comiiand of the | of Salt fake county, Utah is 131,426, | ed, His wife was 4t e bedside when | teal. and the Missourh, “Okiahoma anticited it Boslon n 1897 and Ui 4l bpiod, amn A persistent | and are senttered over all the. 5, none i5 expected fourth division of the Atiantic ficet. ' compared with 77,26 in 1909 L death came i i i) : o G sl | 20 e . ; 2 ; 2, } R e i

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