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Cabled Paragraphs LEASED A. P. WIRE COMMANDEERED, Cabled Paragraphs - new cases of cholera and one 5 - ; g » S . the past 2: ours the infecte s- | P Laredo, Texas, Office Ordered Cut Off to)iie o : 3 3 \avana, Nov. 31—The Detrolts and I Almendares baseball Tub lay s a Prevent Information Leaking | e Baachal, clupe ied, 8| NEW YORK REFUSE COLLEGTOR A Bullt Fied by Louie Brady ot seore at the end bmni_z to 2. THE THIEF. INTRUDER IS IN HOSPITAL., Samuel Allen and the latter's life was London, No ~—Mrs. Sumner saved. MEXICAN SITUATION GROWS SERIQUS| s, oo Siand ol 25| L o 0spiTAL MISS IVA BUSH, 27 |2,y crpren sioee | WORTHLESS MINING AND OIL STOCKS i 4 is wife takes place mies in the Belgian Congo, were for the murder of his wife takes d at St. George's in Hanover Wednesday, says he is mot afraid to 103 Tons OF |Shat Detagtve | Condesed Toerams] SWINDLED OUT OF $40,000,0 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Can- md He If ads. celebrated his seventleth birth- : o : Iselr|..... oryam Boversa moiwows | POStMaster General Hitchcock In Charge Of discourses at two Presbyterian 0 r churches in Dallas, Tex., Sunday. & . i i >N SHE IS HELD IN $2,000 BAIL, WHILE : Raids On Two New York Concerns T A Bullet Fired by Louis ‘Brady of | square today & die, but he xnsmls }hat 1-;5 was con- Shiiibans Bloody Ri in I rtant Cities—Missing | St Petersburs, Nov. 21 Sersius | PO £he Insane’ at Ward's Island—Ex-| Telegraph Operator in a Pennsylvania o e I Promoter Burr and His Associates Caught on Postal oo iots in Imj e o e S bR L 2 ; The National Child Labor Committee, | - 5 3 3 i of ly Po! :T:,.;:w’..‘ :r 5, Jx'-c?,'g'“dfl'm‘r 1 ar n‘éé"thi posure Came Through Arrest of Si- | Railroad Tower Resented Midnight |y, Felix adior chalrman, hae 1esued Raid—Held in $20,000 Bail Each—(:ha:ged With Revolutionary Leader Madeiro Believed to be in iy fard'of Getaher he ni 5 tieon Att- | mop- Katerstain: of rNew Vork: Calls of Railroad Detective Smith, | from its offices in New York another ing foreign minister in succossion o protest against the employment of Fraudulent Use of Mails—In Last Five Years the B % i w1 . Wi . poi boys for night messenger service. Mexico—U. S. Cavalry Leave San Antonio in Special | A P. Iswoisky, who “was appointed o B oY L br Wlliam | Mnongatela, Pa. Nov. 21—Tva Bush,| “Mail Your Gifts Ahsad of the Rush, : 3 0 A Banabri SR O ) endent of the _state(27 years old, ‘a strikingly pretty tele- [ but dow't open before Christmas,” is Train for Duty on the Mexican Border Do o desi 1% [ Mospital Tor the' fsse on Wardh Bo| granh: obaretun ot Dol Lo o i us | ooy ot epen befors ‘Chilstmas,” fs Muervick loday. Tmperor | William |3nd testifled today befors Commis. |Pennsyivania railroad near “here, de-|in the campaign to minimize the an- i e e oI ing stress | Sioner Fosdicl the department of | clared calmly tonight that the shots|nual congestion of Christmas mail. T heTder to councll lnying stress | counts. thatein' theblast three. yéars |'hat ehs fiee ot Hiores oocita e o 5 ki Public Has Lost Over $100,000,000. New York, Nov. 21—In a raid so|present administration intends to " 211 - o1 ‘foday ' codered -Capt . {upon the qualifications nec = : e important that Postmaster General | prosecute theim assiduously, and Poste Texas, Nov. 21.—The situa- pbell t gy rd 'e‘_ *a”f‘“,,;.', are [ naval officers: and later, speaking cx- | during «hich he has been euperintond- | road detective, early today were inten- | e Testimonial Fund Raised by ad- | Hitchcock himself took charge, his |master General Hitchcock sald toda® Mexico appears to be serious er8 andthrec rangers, temporaneously, made a’ plea for tem- | €NC 10 tons, or 216.000 pounds, of méax | tional and necesmary to defend herself. | ,;iverg of Mayor Gaynor as a zift o | inspects on two concerns today | that other arrests, involving corpors i 08 et time it the it~ | Srauably here, to haston 1o STSFEA | L S R the past of the cadets. Intonded 1o the patlents has been | She is held in $2,000 bail, while Smith, | & "§iary7s hospital in. Hohoken, N. fufwhich theg#Gharze whth swindling the | tlons that Dave Sousht (nvestors the or the first ti t county. The men were sent on receipf gl stolen. ~He explained, however, that|who has a wife and two children, is in | D5 T &7 S BOSEiLd e T m o 49 0 0 o ; . where he recovered from the ‘wound {public out of more than £10,000,000 by |lensth and breadth of the country, are Ars of operation the leased Wire | of a telegram from District Attorney | . the patients did not suffer. the hospital with a polnful bullet [ JIERre 16, Heo e O or. has | nee ot the mails i expected shortl ¢ Associated Press from Laredo | Valle 1o the effect ihat he had been |$250,000 FIRE LOSS "It exposure of long standing-frauds | wound in the Hip. AETliotad) by Jhmess S ommner hed s g . %o Monterey and Mexioo City was com- | advised by a Mexican generel that =7 AT HARRISBURG. 0f such magnitude occurred through| . Shoy Smith as He Seized Her. 55000, Y s 2 Trate pad, Complaints from All Over the Country. i tomight by the Mexican armed force of Mexicans g LR | the arrest last week of Sfmon Katzen- | ' o S A ot Tt L o S Shéeldon® B, Burr, president of Burr Hundreds - of complaints against t on the plea of military |izing there ks «ciy- | Numerous Stores and Several Hotels | sicin, a refuse collector, who had: the| During th night Smith we e Brothe eue H. Burr, secretary | pir Brothers have been lodged with - o, his was all the information receiv- { Thesatencl: Wih: D i {contract to remove the bones and fat | T3ilroad tower and found Edwin Lloyd.| It Is Reported that « British and @l ng of the firm, and Frank | 0% octomce department by ifvestorsys Laredo. Texas, Office Cut OF. ed. Bapate county is on:the south- | e LT DeenH o irom Wards Tsland. He is out on bail, | & close friend, of Aiss a1 | German. weralip -have) arriven at OO iTbhivith vice president, were ar- | 1o Postofics dégartmentihy {avastorss T e el e e R Lareds 15 tho county | Marrisburg, Pa, Nov. 21.—The Mar. | specifcally charged with the theft of |3iC orhc of Miderman A, B aswhers | Lo iiei Bierout yirarEyen T rentod "I e frse rald ana heldin | 03 ShATEEt G A Fepresentations Neuvslaro was ordered (o cu O WIICIV RS sl 7 4 .. |seven 2 % o prefer- e - e . ch, 5 a em concernis ROGVERED A shsend Lo tut | eat 2 ket Square business section of Har- |Gl A CnE B T round 6 be ;::dvmflnwéd l‘:oschms; ct:‘n;: Dbe x;relevd provisional government to recoznize |Chirges that the firm Soid between ;"1‘36“?‘_9!2@;‘"“; reucl‘i’z';‘&“gy‘n:":“:m " precent information bein: Difficult to Get Authentic News. |risburg. containing numerous stores |.thinly covered on top with a layer of T mfm{g;"“' fi‘::n o Tetonad | the concessions granted by Zelaya to | £40,000,000- and $50,000,600 in mining putitheir, mofiey dnto. stock, companios ' rom Mmessages woving over Mexico. City, No L—It ie difficulc;and several hotels, was threatened for |ones. He produced His books today, |y "of foin S ";u‘n'm rod ::m:e;mo_ Englishmen and Germans. and oil stocks worth little or nothing. | Thich the corporation had organize Theae instructions emanated . to get atthentic news from tie North. | a time tonight by a fire which burned | but refused to answer: any questions | 7 U ;iS5 F%e To. B0 ol Bome on Feps % | e Second Raid. R peomatan: eadquarters of the general (he scene of the disturbances. At the ! thrce ofiice and store buildings, caus- [On the ground that they may prejudice | JO0830S® Y hi Following a Mental Collapse broughtils Z‘ % rector of the A & - . Nt nich | his_case when it comes up for trial. says she flred twice to frighten him| "¢ Cn "} & study, William Mitchell GH RS/ ipughn, o director Spent Night in the Tombs. (s In Mexico City, where it Ameriean embassy it was said that no|ing 2 loss of 000, - 5 g & away, but he seized her and as he held LS E 4, a can- | Contineial Wireless Telegraph and k 3 explained t pvernment would | telegran me today from coneuls in | ‘The fire broke out in the basement| Commiseioner Fosdick thinks the | TR% UG 00 Sozed Bot and 19 years old, of South Dakotd, a can. b ¢ incorporated in | President Burr of Burr Brothers wax wquire all its telegraph facilities | the north, and the newspapers here|of tue large book and stationery store | frauds may go as high as 150,000 P didate for entrance to the West Point z‘e_ep 0D g taken)in the seeond raid |not in his offices when the raid wad hout €lte night have alto been unable to secure any- | of Cottrell Erothers, The flames spread | pounds of mest a’year or 450,000 for Will Prove Justification. Military academy, died in a hospital at | Arlzona, was taken in tho second xald | 1050 10 S0090,00 by mepectors @ oo {through the building and attacted the | the three years involved. Miss Bush supports a widowed moth- | Baitimore Monday. Heart trouble was d x O has sold stock to |@ Fifth avenue establishment Bioodshed in Cities. e o ister tonigth in explein- | buildings ther side, occupied by | Word was received here tonight that|er and a sister in Springfield, O., where | given as the direct cause of deati. |say his Sipany o o Om o iep | quietly submitted to arrest. Nons it does, afte Va3 | jpg why s were hurried] the Harrisburg Hardware company and | Attorney General 0'Malley will eend a | she formerly lived. She claims to have | Mitchell was studving at Annapolis ;he nmom f at SRt SL fo0 dugi e S prisonars:could furntsh bl : per- ! \fizabn, in the state of Vera ¢ t:e Holmes Seed com All three | deputy to ook after the state's inter- | evidence in the form of letters that|when he broke down. has DIOWBPLO0 ToWm t0 M nGo |spent the Aight in the Tombs. n ' the it was feared that the rebels mig - | buildings were speedily gutted, one of | ests. will prove justification in shooting — s Rafnisie; Finatice company, Which acts ‘An Arrest in Portland, Oregon. 1 ’ v o nly b | nomite th Iroad bridges. The the heaviest being the Minter | — Smith. She says that a month ago she | After a Week in Pittsburg, disguised as fiscal agent for the Continental land, Ore., Nov. 21. ‘F.W Preg- 4 cant disorders it - the fizntin sre. agcording bpubi Patri e POy = R o >ortland, Ore., Nov, 21,—1 3 1 1%t the minister, was one D ining building, | . e n- = , had charge of the Con- | g him with using -the Umited . Tend sub- | ulvomi pers ounded when a mob | a oree W IN BARBED CLOTHING. = _ | company, and ; charging him_with using -the Us 3 persona wounded when a mob | and 2l force ment the conditions among Hungar- | {orabany; SRC had CARTEC P ) t d Tiots 2t giracked and pilleged the market, The | compelled to move, the structure es- — REV. W. L. BARRETT ARRESTED | ians in the mill and mine section of | inental’s office i thi 4 States mails 0 defraud. The ayrest. | Gomez Palacto and Tor- | figtars were eventually chased to the!caped destruction. Jumps-Upon a Providenee Policeman, ON CRIMIN, o S onmmyaanie. M A ren DA Campaign of the Government. | according to the federal officials, is re= o enticits of which oustalios { & A Who is Severely Punctured. BN LI CHARGE o journalist and | Tho present campaign of the govern- |lated to the raid made in New York i b 5.8 o nit- [ 1 The secret gervice has been extremne. | NEW ENGLANDIORDER OF O o Defamatory Words Referring to Gov- | author, left for New York for fur- |ment against persons whom it ac- |today on Burr Brothers, stoc] A & T ese - portant « s ; .u‘n‘ =il I octive. In the last few 4h|3"‘ {; “" PERMANENTLY ENJOIN Providence, R. I, Nov. 21.—His en- ernor-Elect of Pennsylvania. ther investigation at Ellis Island. cuses of fraudulent use of the m«‘tn.i E. H. Tobey Found in Kalam: v A v Bt : 8 e ,‘";'h.;i‘“""“ Agtptorm ey ee o P =" ltire suit of clothing filled with sharp ks X = i ; o :’;5("1:; {_“;:}?q["‘g‘r'“:"‘.,‘;‘”"{A:’f{';‘ reiliie | Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 2L—B. H. g Torrs e cltie - | SErERtES BET “ e Jai o and | tacl 2 i 7 “Jack” O'Brien, who was one of the & P U Rl s, » | Tobey, formerly connected with Burr o d Tivelyand | Mexican Federal Soldisrs Suspected of | From Using the Name “New Englifidy tacks, so-that it:res@mbled a coat off ~Indiana, Pa, Nov. 31—The Rev.| Jack’ OlBrien, who was one of Bhe | % jof (oo Chatged with op A e R Sl T | . 8, respectively.a rder of Owls."” barbed mail, Hem¥ B. Griswold, whib | Willism L. Barcett, T of the Pres- St : tring of bucket sh the officers of | B 7 ‘ o art n the Laguna Disloyalty. o ¥ r g pento: baseball team when il won the cham- | String o e the 11 | were raided today, said tonight that he 2453 . h %) Paso, Texas, Nov. 2L—Uncon- | pogion Nov e as recently released from an insaie | byterian chureh of Blairsville, was ar- | pionship of the American association | the United Wireless « e Tnit- | had mot been connecied with the com~ 3 the e of ved rumor reached here tonight that | . Boston, No JhY X deciee S| amigkni. jumped siienly apon F aftor | Tested on a charge of criminal libel at | in 1883, dicd Sunday in a hospital In | BB om0 AN iieame. ha. Stecle- | pany for more than stx months. To- ] L Ry ot il i ldiers ot Chihau. | €d in the olk county sueprior court| man Welcome U. Fove, as the i P b | Philadelphia srd will be bpried from |ed Fxchanze of R arith, Miss s divi & farm near Bloom ; ot ich wus o e e e e e e o The | today the So-called New Hngland O | was patrolling fiie fashionable Him- e O pnrormation made b | 0 Wiks' mome en Wednesday. After | Miller cotton firm of Corinth, Mis e O N e e ¥ o g o B e e R e AL e B e B v . “th | wood district . The policemin se- | Wakter I¥: Gaither, private secretary 1o | i0ying ns a batiers partner of the fa- | and more than sixty other cascs in all | dale, Mich. Ho save the proper = o X i pent ot | B prraent A0 DARTCT raraten Vs | do% Of O¥Ia, which was the outgrowth | Juris " uiches Waife. Hourished by | Governorselect Jofin X Tener. Mr. | PASY g 88 5 batiers parmer of the fa; |40 oe L0, B famneciy iy e R e | L T e D oried awvay all | Of controverse: between the Massachu- | the man, but fell a victim to the tacks, in 2 of SRO0. Fromisien ot | of 1883, O'Brien played with Brooklyn, | Public Flesced Out of $100,000,000. \When they say that the company. e e 4 AR R e S wmnaalton. ) setts nest of (he Order of OWls and the | wlilch punctured and lacerated his |17 bopds of 3800, furnished by timeelf.| 5,/ imire and ofher clubs. Postmaster General Hitchcock esti- | has sold stocks and bonds amounting as_go 1 e ns sud s | national Lody, is permanently enjoinel | face, lrands and body. severely In_ the ppea; e ember term ekl ' D e iblic has been fleeced | arly $30,000,000 they are wron; Nieve Leon. The revolutionists | Private Cipher In- | feom u ¥ i | z < | of court. The information charges that mates that the public I to nearly $30,000, e 5. o« Nave A T Washington Gets Private Ciphe | from ‘ueing, directly or indirectly, the | struggle. At the police station physi- | o€ oot Mormfalion Shirges that |\ OVEMBER MEETING out of at least $100,080.000 by &et- | That is much too large,” he said. e | aie 3 1 not SrPabon: L e e O O O Ox | Clans were Qified oo attand bely Foye [ o T Sy T ettt nes & Tich-quick concerns in ihe last ve | When pressed for a reason for hi to sonvin ont wer- | Washinzton, .Nov. 21.—Pfivate cl- [ 425, ofher name containing the smord T s e . ihowed Hat there | &L neghgently wrote, pubRshed sud OF THE YALE CORPORATION.{ 'O "t he savs their heyday has | resignation, he refused to answer. To- not eovertly cbetting | shor despatches recelved here tc oulE Tils Boan_ Was: the/ vre An examination show = % e 2 ronds > | bey has cen in New York city for. e wwas despatehed 15 | B e e O o "omISN | of a bill in equity brought by the tome | were. over. 1900, tacks in Griswold'a e e Tollowime defamatory | Announcement Made of an Anonymous |BORE. [\ L ed. | bey, has not been in New Yoric ity fof . i CinD ot Prancisce 1 Madgiro, the ree. | et of the Order of Owia of South| Clothing: all ‘arranged with e sharp | words Teferring to John AL TR Gift of $15,000. I 5 ST L i e -3 Tstiontet leader 1 Mexico, say that | Bend. Ind. . ends pointing outward. His white lin- | tDereby expose e oy e, The postoffice department under t WA Wy S W b Mgt EL et iy Tt is announced " that an amicable [ en collar as well as his coat ang-trous- | contempt and ridcule: ‘One of the most| ven, Conn,, Nov, 21.—Af the SALREE S — == ey Mateirs A ¢ orreon and Gomez Phlacios, two Im- ,rooment has been reached by which ! ers were €hus armoved prominent ministers of the Presbytery,| New Ha g 1 e pput_ relliogs points ere in ,;ht{um ol)-Maseachusotts weat ‘has: againt b s 8 . 3 a pastor of church of nearly six hun- | November meeting of the Yale corpor- | DEEDS PASSED CONVEYING FEDERAL RFRISON FOR EDITOR A nds of the yevolutionists and that |4lie olf Maseachuserts i dred members, saw this man assisted |gtion at th exafly todiy = el A that ha z o fall of Chilmahww, -capita) of the | Poen piced in sood standhig with the | SENATOR LODGE tohis room n & hotel in & state of | louncement wis_made of un anony. | THE BEECHER PROKERTY. AND A FINE OF $1,000, bear te of thdt name, and Preplo is ex- HApeEhods 5 it | mous =zift of $15.000, the interest of] s o el e . et tomorrow:, hagd Aghting having | 7 WAKEBTND. REPRY:| Iioxioaitin, anfl [is hert moming 1| aien' 149, DpUsd 4 an eMETSOCE || and Will Be Used as Public Park |Charged With Sending Defamatory the ean ; Neants ofthe Madeiro. Toveea are said | VourY of Paying $7 for Shosing & |1s the Demand of Gaverror-Elsct Foss|romd " = - bicn ot | and: aasistant. protessore. ot the: wiici| for New Haven. Words Through the M ms held last spring ¥ o be on their way to Washington to| .. v ey i) o Massachusett: lished the statement, withdrew with an versitr. Announcement was also made | v Haven, Conn., Nov. 21.—Deeds | St P A D aeiro snd hix supporters said that Ghier FevEINEO NG riiereote Tiave Y. Ne —The = Foh W[ of the roceivt of $30.000 of a func w ' Ha ; {ha | ven of Girard, Khs,reditor of a paper, i > 3 treatmen fter e ’_" f '(4 o 5 fire dep: has grown tired of Boston, Nov. 21.—No response to the ex‘planmlon Al ‘A‘e’,m"“‘ s $30,000 left to the university by the | wer passed today ¢ | \zv‘»,;l to Reason, Mmust serve a term s false, but that the minister declined . ¥ Apn 2 , i P o was imoris- | GENERAL AIKEN MADE paying § & vear more for shoe- |statement of Gov.-elect Eugene N. Foss | (815, “ib F Collins of Fort Worth, | Beechier propativ to the u . lof six months in the federal prison at S ¢ o naniting, the ing jis horses than it thinks it ought | published today. in which Mr. Foss de- i i A of receint of $20,000. from |corpuration known as “The | Leavenworth, Kas; and pay a fine off g vermment is statement that he A NATIONAL DELEGATE. | to pay, and Commissioned Waldo ad-|manded that United States Senator SOCIETY WOMEN Newton Barnoy Farmington, Com., \){4\\ hell Library 1\ d T $1,000 imposed by & jury in the United € Bot e 18 ¢ rts, He -- vertised today for bids on the con-|Ienry Cabot Lodge withdraw as & can- toward the fund for the professorship [ Memorial, Inc. e States court in Kansas. The sentence. o nt we hossn by Executive Committee of the | struction of portable forges, whieh will | didate for re-election, on the ground AS BIPLANE PASSENGERS | of education, and the receipt of a |sists of mearly v AT o aiiey hwe. | of that court was afirmed by ap order -~ i=tin= | “State Civil Service Refore Associa- | be trundled about to fire houses of the | that the senior senator does not rap- lamount from thefamily of the late|a frontage of 382 feet o h of the United States circult court of whelmingly S five boroughs as they are needed. The | resent the semtiment.of his state, as | Made Flight at Philadelohia With | Jobn 1. ugatick as | nUO and @ larse brick h T i o Koy e that s v | - department is 1ow payine as high as|expressed om election day, Nov. 8t English Aviator, a memori: Wwas Targely due [pair. The land will be Warren was accused ,of sending 1 . NSew EHaven, Com Nov. 21.—At a il @ horse to blacksmitns and thinks | was made today by Senator Lodge. - i to AMr. Whittemore's interest. that the | Park a e (g e through the mail envelop» on the ouke & |inseetig of he exacutive commities. of |1t cast do shoeing for 84 o | was stated at a downtown hotel where [ pijlageiphia, Nov. 21— Miss Blean. | Professorshin was estiblished it the- house a library and veading | ERTovER R e b Ve sl sy | the State Civil Service Reform assacia- | 1655 he has established headquarters that Beate ot Boat a Miss Violet| A letter was received by the cor-|rooms, enll eoon be cstabtished, 5o B¢ o ra®will be paid to any person whe ta ide his way to Ban An- [e B e e e B o A e nothing would bé given out at present, | O Sears of Boston and WMiss Vilet | oration from the French ambassador, [knowst as the Donald G Mitchell libras | RGTC F Governor Tsylor and re. tonio, Tex. disgufsed as " L atl \i¥en of Norwieh, John . Brinsmade | Stole a Truck and 45 Cases of Cham- | and possibly nothing at all, on the mat- | Ridgway, well known in soclety here | 5. Jusssrand, anmotn B om e "L oo Y " | turns him to the Kentudky authorities. San Anionio be is to ha en | oe Shington org: & mer of | . ter. and in New York, were passengers of | the part of his governme ale o I-"Books and overate it as i e indlctment ehargsd that' the sectetly preparing tiaans for [OF Washing R imer oty pagne. The statement of Mr. Foss was ths b 2 : e 2l Soma valuabla - evis as - the |branch, but Mt Libgesy words were defamatory and threaten- w London a harles Morris | . ¢ Claude Grahame-White in his Far- ortraiis and B he Sidgsofesd rev h s met | = " Petiat ow Haven | _Ne® Vork, Nov. 21.—A thief stole a | subject of much comment today among | C - 4 o nucleus of an exhibit i own tte ¥ oo ing and intended to reflect injuriously 2 4 |and tienry W. Farnam of New Haven | e (o, Nov. (-4 thief stole eet ; man Dbiplane in flights made today o Sl i articles of interest as it may acquire | ing and o L e for Sund o ¥ of | Were slected delagates to the national | URo-hoTse truck and 45 cases of cham | politicians of all parties. 3t the meot of the Aero club of Penn- | _ Rev; Charles Ray Palimer of New Tfa- farticle of interest as It iy tauie on, o characier of William S. Taylor, o 08 Nov - »n a |convention in Baltimore in December. { PORUC TOT T AFORL Of DemomIco sylvania. o O L T o e o e ihe library s not far from Edgewood, |& former governor of Kentacl b g \ horses | PROMINENT [ for the sixth found mot so much as a OF BARGE CAPTAIN. | 2/c0 made his first flights here. . MT: | Novembac meeting of thit hody today, | being made to o e o s lorary | Reason, of Girard, Kan., was notified “x west. EOPBEIEMANS | SabTis Iect or e oftiez 45. - 1 0 SER g, el Sea | veteran balloonist, for a short fight. |Lhe resignation was aecepte e pnd!| &zasnber & 1y the decision of the U re 2 ‘ e s | Tragecy g Weaid tfeat’ Cartiee Tdeal aviation weather pravailed and | Fenty B. Sarzent of this city, a grad- [Peop! Pt R LG tes court of appeals that he must siate in Serious lliness of George H. Nichols of | puzne was not impressed. “I'm not Guil in*New York: Harbor. 5 . ic Pk oyailed, and | nate of the ShefMerd Scientific school: | The price paid for t t Secen 6 Joil. Pesoy end ey Rt ina “on ommand T honinech, Cank worrying,” sald he, “a wagonload of Costelt Ul d IR T T ® | elacted a member of the prudential|$16,000, one-half being paid of $1,000, he replied through his ettora in the P > Haniingaie, a0 Horebtr colit oo SO . be. | entire afterncon at the grounds at|® 2 Ot i 2nd a note gecured by mortzage hei §1,000, C A L e —— G L ew ork, Nov. -21.—Jealousy be- Point Breeze. In additfon te the |cOMmMittee in’' Dr. Paliner's place. 78 e rems Tha money | ey that he would appeal to the Unite . & Thompson, Conn. 14 = cause Catherine Schulties. daughter of | fiiohve “or which he took the society Augustus V. Tuck, instruotor in. e ii\onllfl‘fi-"\ e e plie. Subeerip. | ed States supreme court, garding SR SREAR ST It | <iine tiny friehdd snd acooRttatces & el ! Capt. John Schulties, of the coal barge women as passengers, Grahame-White | ATt Students’ league of New York city, flias all bet R o nihy ABG® = S o oA B syl it 28 = believe » o i of Hon. George H. Nichols will ret | How Children Contract Tuberculosis. |Sza Gull, had accepted ar invitation to made a trip to League island in his | WAs_elected instructor in painting 1 10“0“‘:*3' _;m subscribed by nearly 200 | MARRIED MAN Texas Rangers Ordered to the Rio to lenrn of his serious condition in wd- | New YVork. Nov. e e et onussll Bax: Lnsprare, defeated an automobile | the Yale School of Fine Arte. o 120} bars . amounts varving from TARRED AND FEATHERED, Grande. i T e s e children e v|tack the-girl and her father with an|driven by Harvey Ringler in a four | . i3v""6f Vienna and M. Le Coq, an|one dollar to five hundred e i . A plications, from which diseaze he has $0 because they i e g mfle race, covering the distance in ooy, 371 hoped ghat in the future a new - { Leaders of the Mob Plead Guilty to ¥ aution is taken b ; been a sifferer for several years creulosis adults. D |axe late foday. Schulties’ head was|Tile race. covering the archaeologist and explorer in Turkeszhoved fhat In the futiro a new bulld can oficers tn prevent siatlon o Mr. Nichols is; one. of.the moat. suc- | fmson end Dr. W. H. P made this | cut open and his daughter's face was | ™l i Hakor. Al i tan, were olected foreign lecturers girfing nif¥de erccted ani a <5 1 Assault and Battery. gy Iawas on tintted “ s =t suc- | . oo st e English aviator alse made a PO i * this yoar [Euiciopefito endow the library and enutra ¢ cmnful self-made men of Winaham | assertion today in arsuing before the |€ashed. but both will recovar. Lynch, | o pi® JRESE, BHRAOE A50 @ the Woodward foundation for this year, (suff ¥ - 7] f;;.. ernor Campbell of T PO county and the state, in the financial | commitice on congestion of population | after the attack, cut his thfoat with 4 | {181 TR vz Prnfessoqr Arrhenius_of Jfhe Nobel I park. et _ Mays Landing, N. &I"‘\N:v'nm o4 to have arders LR e R B PR i b A L el nption hospitals and camps. | knife and fell dving beside hi & e stitute, Stockholm, Sweden, will deliv- e fore @ curipus crowd tha Texse Bangers o the Rio Grande. The 300 DURIGS Ansesment of bt of || utiay metesary Tor' New | £ THIRD DEGREE er the Stiliman lectures in April, 1911, |CRUISER TENNESSEE 1pa| Goune Sourklions Tiaro tadey. Gharion commanding offcer of Fo /2 during the past forty vears of his act- | York Hiey estimated, would be INVESTIGATION BEGINS.| = IN STORM OFF FLORIDA.|Vaughn, Charies Quiun “gnd Jamés s placed a double guard (e jie life, until the inroads of disease | $9,000, or plant. with 35,000,600 for | FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE —— STABBED AND LOSES $21. | L v e L tareul e o e wtmt P fns laye made further efforts Imposaible, | maintenance the first year { o Unitéd States Senators Inguire Into S /| Prosidont Taft Homebound Proved |ana séuthored Kranic Sichort: a tarmer, companies Infant Mr. Nichols has always been shrewd | d Beef, Mutten and Pork, Ways of Police Departments. New York Storekeever Victim of Ne-4 #Mimself a Good Sailor. at McRse Clty, plasded gullty do fa- a8 & precaution against theft or seizurs | . T 08, 08 2lvRs bean shrewd | | Y 2 1 dletments charging assault and battery, R evilption And pimservative in Onancial matters | BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW | Announced hy Packers. : = aro Who Escapes. : - (ed States | Sentence will be imposed later. U. 8. Cavalery Leave for the Border. afior by rich and poor alike o ort| T 2= E Washington, Nov. 21.—Plans for the r 3 At R on Board Tnited = States)™Sichort,.a marrled man, was tarred . = tor by rich and poor alil . Successful Assembly Held in Mericen 80. Nov. 21.—A further reduc- | nvestigation directed by the United| New York. Nov. 21.—Simon Ham- |Steamship Montana, via eas, Nov.{ et femibnondi by tHiie. Cxowd imatisand _Ean An Tex. N roon e four sons, who received their Ofhoera Electéd: tion in the wWholesale orices of dressed | te to be made into so-call- | PACH, & storckeeper on Third avenue, {91—President Taft, en route home | Z75 PCNTNd B, the, SOOTS 1St MENS K. Third 1 )avairy. Capi. Arthur |eavly (raining i the livestock indus- beeffi mutton and pork was announced | States senate to be vea| W38 counting his money in his piace [from Panama and Guantaname. was in|{0% Jijoq by whom he Was smployed. Thaser in command, left here tonight ftry on the Home farm, and all of Whom | he u0th Connecticut assemily of | by packers tciay. Spare ribs and |ed “third degree” methods employed | of business today when a negra em- | reality, n & high sea y«flfln oy wnen | He was tied to & pole along the tracks in & Special traip for Del Riv. T o e With (hat, business at| o Brotherhood of St. Andrew which | dressed beef loins are reduced one cent | by the police of the country, were @is- | tered and stabbed him twice. in LBk the crf “Pennesseo and her convoy. | ratlioeh St CEes et saratey equipped for a stay of a mon Pent a e narkets, ave recelly | way hald at Al Saints Memarial | 8 Dound and beef ribs from one to one | cussed today in @ mesting of the spe. | cheat. - The robber then mada off wigh | the Mog#ina, was tossed a ot by 2| his coat was left to the mercy of mos- R et ether [dpent & wesk with thelr father | church, Meriden. Saturday and Sun- |and a half cents & pound. The sharp- cial committes of the senate to conduct | $121 ‘and no. trace of him Tas hoén | northwebtera' storm off the novthern | N8 S0%t Wa5 1eft t0 the moercy of mos troops w be sent from Fort Sam WIEE = | ¢ successful. est reduction was in mutton loins, | such an inquiry. found. Hambach was removed in a fooast of Florida. oy L the | train crew several houre . afterward Fouston wit R ivs. 1o do AND DAUGHTER. In { _ The programme for the session on | which were cut two.cents a pound. Those present were Senators Bran- | critical condition to a hospital ¥or hours the vessels vearing the | g Soit oe fime in an. Avadto duty along the nf border ALASKA SEEK A. E. ROGERS rday afternoon was varied slightly S — degee of Connecticut, Borah of Idaho, —_— ————— }4;'««1\1-!1_:!211 "‘:‘;ah?“;: “al;“hlml 1% | City hospital. American Wemen Notified to Keep OFf — and the welcome address by Rev. Mr. (Body of Henry M. Hoyt Taken to|and Overman of North Carolina. NO REPRIEVE FOR DR. CRIPPEN. |forty-inile gate and wero tumblef In| =% "of the defendants testifiad that the Stresja Advertisement Placed New Lon- | Phelos was ziven instead at 10.30 Wilkesbarre for Burial. Sty Byivestarsfghuse of police of == e rat ne ie o good sallor and | they wero led to tar and feather Sichort Fia Peso Texas Nov. 21 Giovern- | don Papers for Hushand and Father. |oclock morning. The pap om Nov. 21—Tne bods of|the District of Columbia, and officials | To Be Exscuted on Wednesday Morn. | onstrated tha Do because the latter “wes paying t . ) s on Pr of thei Brotherhood | Washington, Nov. 2i.—Tie body of|of the department of justice probably ing for Murder of His Wil thoroughly enjoved the blow. much attentlon to the Widow Schrult” ment officers at (hikuahum. Mexic s R e & | Boy for by several | Henry M. Hoyt, late counselior of the|will be called before the committee o | PR TRAaer O o s | 'When the storm struck them the | U, SRTOR, 19 tae WD Bohrully are searching the city for Ammunit oy, Longen, G W ov 14 ‘mbers of the vVisiting delegation, |State department. was taken ~from | jmpart such information as they may | T b e peed of the vessels was reduced from | 206 they Twant and are dealing rigorousty with There appeared in New London pa- Ry ar e e Yeaciny % | Washington to Wilkesbarre, Pa., today: | noteses ‘on the srimiert | Jiondon. Nev. 21.—Dr. Crippen's pe- | Scventeen to ffteen knots. Early S6ms found with espiosives in their |ers on Monday un advert d oy iy Ay a gencral dis- | Mrs. Hoyt ang the son and daughter of et £ YIRS | tlon for & repieye v el 10c | day ‘the gale cleared and in a fresh FIRE TO HIDE GRIME. posaession. g to reports reach- | fames B o0 R n. in which many took part. R, |the @2ad man accompanied the body to GOES TO AUBURN PRISON | day. the home sccietars announcing |preeze the vessels steamer wiih renew- o the hor onight. Al American | Alaska E i anrormation of Al Rev. Chatncer B. Brewster biahop of | Pennsylvania, where it will be interred. | nat B e e . T Eriopen whl- e | o0 speed toward the capes. It is ex- |y . ot Polive ae to Doath of Came sfomen have bean ordered to keep off | Fi. Rogen M ite and daughter | GO0 cotfeut, closca the aficriioon ses- | NO funeral services were neld in Wash- | For Cutting OF the Right Ear of a | Sonce of the court. Crippen will be | 50,50 (na Cape Matteras will he the streets of Chihuahus. The police [at Chignik 2 sion with an ahle address to the mem- | iN&ton, but memorial ceremonies will Non-U Sail executed on the morning of November |reached early Tuesdny morning and etery Watohman, #aidl they could not guarantee to pro- At New London it was learned that | sio 2 L . be held here tomorrow at St. James' eniinten or: 23, that the president will disembark at A e he only A. E. R : {pers, in which he commended their ! e il 21.—Th Tact them from insal - omers o e e | e el helE | S utach pateotiiontin: & largs Geldgktion | 5, S s - 3 Norfolk Tuesday noon Philadephia, Nov. 21—The fndtus Sank Undor Strang Guard, A. E. Roger e e o in e Canal e OF the sitiomm dide ot e {from the state-dcpariment, headed by Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 3 ahicted L will Be Buried Today at Arlington = o at West Laurel Hill cometery near R s 15 Dl b lr.‘..,. it what connection he could | Importance of ‘the spiritual side of it-| SO Knox. will atiend the memoy. | Of complicity in't e cltting oft of the | Cometary: DEAD MAN ON THE PILOT. |hera carly today of ths charred re- B PR Hibero st meuimes 5. jpave with the case inproblematicals | The'business se¥sion = hell s iy services an a tribute to the dead | TNt ear of Edward A. Frager. a zon e — d mains of a night watchman in the » s | He had been in Alasks, but in a mar- | parish house in Following vcrpal re. | cousellor. Many diplomats. to whom | Union sailor, in ‘this Jme e Ny of Tt NI | Grade Crossinn Victim Carried on by |auins of a one-story framia offe pastly suspen: 4 ried man. having marrled Fanny Will- | Paralively siore., Folowing vorbal te- | Mr. Hovt was well khown, aiso will be | J08eph Meyers. alias (ATmEirons: | ceremon ten: thnrhgds of- Lipat Pennsylvania Train. building and evidence that the sale Americans arriving here assert that liams of Ledvard and thev lived at|POrts hy the state officers hallots were present. today was sentenced to not less than [ Caffee, W with ihree of his gun Iveni had been battered with a sledge ham= the sttustion in « T;hu:mm o Srave | Gales Ferry. ‘They are now both in[¢ast fur the officers for the coming G SRR six nor more than thirteen and half | cjew, was Killed in an explosiion at | o i —When the |mer found Iying near by, have led an s constant ecoming more | the Canal zone. year .a ows: . 2 7 vears in Auburn prison. Following the | the zovernment oroving grounds a Lancas 21 e 3 Foa R 2 thvestigwiit strained o President, F. J. Smith of New Ha- | Battling Nelson in Great Shape. | 320X0 " SOMER DOmOL (T o F L0T | 1 0e, o st Wil be | Philadelphia ex stbound on the fll('.?gnr;’nf: Whether Peter. Camplon, 8 Many families are coming to the = ven: vice president, A. J. Edwards of | Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 21.—“Pm in | the severed ear was sent by mail to |biried tomorrow on_ceme- | Pennsvlvania rail cume into. the ] 0 e e N e oratenmas, . nod. Heewt border to await the return of settled Waterbury’s Oldest Storekeeper. Brideeport; secretary, P. T. Vibert of | great shape,” wired Battling Nelson |an officer of the Lake Carriers’ asso- [tery. A detachm of ‘bluejackets | statlon ‘il “this city early todey. t}y5ie3 py Fobbers and the place set om conditions. John G. Cutler, the harnessmaker on | Meriden: treasurer, Abel Holbrook of | to Tommy Ryan today. in asking the | ciation in Cleveland, with a threat of | will escort the ciisson to the ceme- | carried on _the, bilot the Dody of 21dre to hilla the crime. Revolutionists Enlist Yacui Indians. |East Main street. has hung out his | New Haven; chaplain, Rev. I. Newton | retired middleweight champion fo be & strike then on was set- | tery. Honorary pall bearers will be fmam, a wagon wheel and tho seat b dsd . P shirgle in Wateroury for forty-five | Phelps. his_chief second against Owen Moran selccted from Lientenant Caffee’s class |2 wagon. Later it was found tha Ela Paso. Texas, Nov. 21— A report Beof Trust Case. Now in Hands et vears, tinuously, and although he e chael Tort, aged - - nea e = in San Francisco next Saturday. Ryan L ich wah graduated at the naval | victim was M g o e har roromoapaned. Mexico., |has Tiad a_rather checkered career Distinguished Guests. declined, as he has charge of a club | §8,000 a Year js Plenty for Any Girl's |icudemy in 1904 The body of James [junk dealer of ihis and that e : JnjdgenCnrpen(or.’ i - Mgl R R fle in this city, he claims the dis- ¢ Joh i which holds bouts here next Monday Education. L. Brown. another vietim of the ex- |had been struck at a grade crossing a [ Chicago, Nov, 21.—Judge Landis to- ing the hostile Yaqui Indians for serv- | RIS I 1IS €Iy, he claims the Bet Jomn MeCook, poofessor "ot e o9 Vol 5 ion, will be duried In Congres- |mile west of the station. day formally (ransterred the “beef fee againat the Mexican government. | ot Woberbars according Lo ihe | Modern languages at Trinity college, 3 New York, Nov. 21—Miss Eugenic|plction. Wil be ke trust’ oase to Judge Cerpenter 1y It is said that ome thousand Yaaui {Weterhure Tominioan o O 8 o the | entertained a notable gathering of ed- Ladenburg will not get the $17.000 a | Sior: pgtery Stsamship Arrivals. United States district court. Judge e Will' take the ATt e :!“"‘“rf\l n‘nnnbucnn. e ucators and college graduates in his More Building in New Haven. yesr without which her mother told the 3 3 = At: Chlstiansand, Nov. 20 United | Lantls’ destined to listen’ to) & nisiofs war breaks out. o1 '; ““N"““;‘""""“’lf';fig Yh' “‘;‘) T;;‘ home in Hartford Wednesday evening. During. the past week 20 permits | courts last wesk no girl could he prop- President Taft Guest of Honor. Sl ot e e ] that he certify tha case to the United Arms and Ammunition Smuggled. | can yor drive a bargair P Prominent gmong those present was |were issued by ~ Building Inspector|erly finished. Surrogate Jackson of| New York, Nov. 21— President Tary | Stgte Tiverpool, Nov, 20 Cedric, from | States cirouit conrt, as desired by the d e When Tie was & younger man. He at | Liang Tun Yen who recelved his pre- { Austin af New Haven. This is & gain | Hempstead, L. I ruled today that 38- | 0 i guest «f honor at the an- | (A Lives T S o i soonré au dasteed) il of Bos i AT e | s mfyey counser mar. He ats | liminary' edueation. in Hartford moke | of 7y the Namber {asued for th | 800 o rear I8 plétity. for the sducation | oy g tte Bt o s vanty aa |2 YOIk i o | BE0KSTR. The cazo f2; norw. i e R T arder mens N o | e opnying and selling | than thirty vears ago, before cntering | same Week in 1909 and 3 gain of six | of ans girl of \16 and-refused to allow | ol Qner. O K O e Tote] s S a ooV, O ia, i e scroas the border near Naco, Ariz. js |all his goods )n:ns:l{. ‘Hi hnr-‘i!n ]lf Yale universi for_the corresponding week in 1908. | Mrs. Ladenburg more than that much |3 o0 on January 2. Announcement | NG Fishghard 21: Lusitamia, | Any motion must be made in his courts zaid to be in progress Al travciers |ever misses a davs’ work “and al- Cost_ of iie work for the wask Will |ouic of the-income of 321,000 a vear left | o500, L THANI G e mocietes in- |, AL Eishgiari, 3 P BN gl DR Shes TRie American sno Mer: Do Monactormised 1o redies. which he After Twenty-five Years. . total $210,230. Thix is quite a gain over | thodaughter by her father's will e o lont b Gt Yk ey Ser tesutn . g 908, $37.873, M Beck, itz president i z (S b & der offfcers hove rene © Wil do shertly. His intellect is wtill | John B. Cone, un employe of the | amount of work done in 1 R = e Two Dead in Burning Oil House. v Yurk, oy, z1—The four t Sisuctions Trom inetr governments te |shar snd’ BN memory Of Incidents | Astag: National bank of Havirtora for | 8B 1996, #E9AC:. Pasifc Gruisar Flast at San Franriscu bbb Fiee Dat Tn Buaioy Ol Holie: | |- srowtoris Mov. 11 T4 SR Sake exira precautions sgaiusi su.uy- |thatbappened if Kis youlh is @5 Gright | tweRty-five vears and for the Dast| . s ; San Francisco, Nov. 21—The 5 |- Bx-sayor of Poughkaspaie Diads Lansieibias Sinmouct Sonse mon g | o orober 13, ot an: e ot (R s Raciies to ik ahut et LER et syseiiny telir e e | CENIE 3 Bllen E. Onglod | crulber Mol commenged by Bon A | Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. Nov. 21—Gtorge| blifiiing fiame.in s burning ol house | an, Perto. Risd, CIBTT . 61d deva. w v iy was in i o hecome assoclated w o |save s Fam o - E Rl ot PR o ot T port; ves ; Armed Mexicans Organizing in Za- (0 9 £..y~h.";n:.x?:v-e:°:r'xr2:r' firore | Merwinr Paver company of Fa and Paul Tawrenca Dunbar at the|the southern California .coast. where | Milton Hine former mayor of this & Ohio railroad to- | overdue at that g ! & i fac. | ity died today after an operation f inkdafl and Wilhert fination vesterday with all - pata County, Teuns. for U eiti. A cuiter was Torn ) D W, Hublard has becn pre Tavel i Cingrezationa) | Thot have hoen engaged in targer prac- | eiey. died today after an operation: for S Nuxdot fa e Austin, Tesar Noi. ngto 3 b pe) appendi

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