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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911 : A 4 1 ¥ E é.' Masked Bandits |Condensed Telegrams BANKER'S PARENTS InHotel Office Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rabinovitch Brough’t:' CLERK AND PORTER CORRALLED tO/ Criminal Courts Building ROBIN DENIES ALL RELATIONSHIP Dramatic Scene in District Attorney’s Office—Officials Anxious to Learn Where Robin Came From and NORWICH, Bugler Blurred His Bugle Calls FOR THIS HIS LIEUTENANT WAS SUSPENDED. VOL. LII.—NO. 5 CONN., 22 INDICTMENTS RETURNED Wholesale Murder, Outcome of Dynamite Plot, is the Charge Set Forth THE LOS ANGELES TIMES EXPLOSION The Indictments Were Returned Late Last Night by a Special Grand Jury Which was Impanelled Last Cabled Paragraphs Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Jan. 5.— The government has issued a decrce setting aside one per cent. of the im- port duties collected for the creation of a fund to be used for sanitary purposes. Have Cracked Safes in for three Mrs. Adeline Hunter De Mare Som- | erset of Kansas City, Mo,, has divorced | ‘Lord” Henry Sometset. 1 Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 5—The Aero club today received a despatch from the president of the Ostend Aero club, stating that an aviator's cap and glasses, probably those worn by Cecil Grace, supposed to have been lost in | {he North sca, bad been picrea up at | COURTMARTIAL OF MAJ. DAVIS sea off Mariakoke, om the Bclgian! coast. Director of the Mint Roberts staics | that the production of gold fell off all over the world during 1910. | Major General Wood Has Issued an | TOOK CASH AND JEWELRY |order looking to the vaccination of the | entire army with typhoid virus, | President Taft Intimated that he would reappoint Gen. John R. King as pension agent at Washington. Of the U. S. Marine Corps Grew Out of This Incident, Which Happened Aggregating $5,000—Thirteen Safety Deposit Boxes Carried Away—Cash Queenstown, Union of South Africa, Jan. Fifteen persons were Kkilled and forty or fifty others injured in the | wreck of a passenger train near Cath- | AT Hon. William S. Carroll, formerly a g - 3 cart, Cape Colony, early today The | ©N the Island of Guam. and Diamonds Overlooked. lea(iiel':‘g flnFncler of Baltimore, was op- &g {ratn, which was ioaded with Holiday erated on for stomach trouble. A — Pri b October—Additional Reward of $25,000 for Capture of | makers from Fast London, left the | From What Race He Sprang—Prisoner Refused to rails and turning over, rolled down an | The Institute of France decided to Philadelphia, Jan. —Proceedings in El Paso, Texas, Jan. 5.—Two masked save his life. to from three to twi =3 . embankment. the courtmartial trial of Major Henry | bandits entered the offi S gl e S LS e H Anything to do with Aged Couple. s S b i i ce of the An o 5 ave 1 Three Missing Suspects, Bryce, Schmidt and Kaplan. e e = . | C. Davis of the United States Marine | gelous hotel today and robbed the safe | /> "% s e & . - onolulu, Jan. 5.—An advertisement | corps, who is charged among other | of about $5,000 in cash and jewelry. i —_ was published in a local paper by J. | things with insubordination, was halt- | The clerk and porter were forced Into | Grasiman oren o mont Officials Are| e sk - e, Gui, 3 fhe grand | More Than 200 Persons Examined. | Lightfoot, an attorney, calling on cit- | ed here today after Major General | the basement at the point of revolvers. | ga s opevation of the. posial cevines |, New York. Jan. 5.—“What's the mat-| “Ask um i 7ic i< not my som.” she Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. R k izens to hold a mass meeting to pro- | George F. Ellit of the Marine corps, e- | Thirteen safety deposit boxes Were | hanis syatom. e posial eavings | ter with you, anyway? What do you | protested to the district attormey. I n the Los Times ex- More than forty witnesses, the ma- | test against the employment in_the | tied, had given testimony. extracted and carried away. | e R think you're trying to do? was then that Robin startied the room. Vlosion case, i twenty-two in- | Jority of them icentified with the un- | central grammar school here of Miss A’ telegam was sent to Secretary | The boxes were found later in a Itis R d That Charles D. N seph G. Robin, the fallen ba with his abrugp estion. The woman ent n lahor movement, were summoned | Tokei Miamoto, a Japanese. When | Mever of the navy department asking | theator ajoining the hotel. All had is Rumored That Charles D. Nor- | arternoon of the gray-headed couple | who says she is his mother shrank as fcome of a | from San Francisco and other cities. | tne advertisement was read by Miss | permission to adjourn the court in-| peen rifled. S Al L LI e they are his parents. Annoy- | if she had been struck and broke out e rstood o e | Muny labor union officials were heard. | Miamoty she immediately resigned her | definitely, until it could be learned | Oha. Mot St56 4. Btiaid P o sy, lacVeagh as secrelary | eq, ill at ease, by turns smiling and | into lamentations the indict- | In all, the grand jury examined more | position. G | when Mrs. Alvira Davis, mother of the | 3 = O SRR :owling, he absolutely refused to hav Also by the Father, : it no more | than 200 persons, who, in the opinion | fooused " officer, and other witnesses | | The bandits forced the clerk to de- |\ e he four | &nYVUHING to do with them or even ud- | oo o o8 W 08 FRIE thires -y i in of detectives working here and in Sah | Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 5.—Joa- | could be here 1o testify. The sending liver the key to the inner door of the | Mrs. Alva V. Lafferty, one of the four | ;,.it thag his parents were in this coun- | P andw d p Eng sus Bills Francisco, might throw some light on ! quin Pasos. son-in-law of Jose Santos | of the telesram is a matter for form. | safe before driving him into the base- | Women elected to the Colorado legis- In his denials his sister. Dr. | the best, and who understands &% iy ig 4 & matte ;. | % , | sh, had | peering anxiously at cquil 46 & Disatier That Bovdered | 106 allegad murdér. plot | Zelaya, former president of Nicaragua, | and a short session of the court wili ment. One man then stood guard |lature took an active part in the or- Robinovitch, who h L e e pa L P Frisco Labor Leaders Summoned. | died today after an operation for an- | bo held thomorrow, when the reply of TR the other opened and looted the | Sanization of that bod | stantly beside him, took i Drater tranaisted Robiits wndiel e pon Panic. pendicitis. Pasos was arrestes | the secre will ‘be read, and if he | safe. 1 - o : stand. g P " wtes o5 - Among the labor leaders summoned | Pen ; | the =e A . Teart, o n took a step closer, I retarn of the indictments today | from an - Francisco were OWf . | year at Managua on the chargo of mis- | kives the desired permission the court| Cash and Diamonds Overlooked. | (T1® United States Gunboat Wheeling: | .\ matic Scene in District Attorney's Snermny ‘botwacn the ovos’ and smPme a sel of a disuster that ex- Tyeitmoe and Anton Johanssen, who flppmvmfimfigew"‘“g‘i‘g !’;’{";I*M’I«R:.“ 1 be adjourned. | About 25 boxes containing several | repairs 8t the Portaracuth navy yard, Office. s is my son. I know he people of Los Angeles to a | were supposed to have been acquaint- J:"‘"“'Y =Sy ‘Tg;‘ws 1d and the | Charges Which Led to the Courtmar- | thousand dollars in cash and diamonds | will be ready for sea on Jan. 15. { 0 more dramatic confrontment is Shes for & few day® bordered | o4 with J. A: Bryos, M. A.-Schuyat, | Ehe payment of $10.000In g0l ang the tial. | were left untouched. The hotel cash | | remembered by the oldest retainer of Old Couple Moaned and Grieved. panic. d in v id Kaplan, three suspects in | Stuvencer of Ao L ot S 1o the sov- | The trial is attracting much aum,ibox yielded $600. One box leit pehind | The Middle Car of the Train Catch- | {jie aistrict aitorney's office. Robin’s A Robin denied that his parests t rewards gating alm the case, who were in this city for a | bills. Te also surrendered to the gove) The Tl 18 bt me odicors, | i said to have contained $6,000 in gold. | ing Fire caused a panic on the Ninth | antesedents have been as cloudy as his | A4In Rebin denied that his pacents s fow hours after the explosion, but | STRTEnt Nens o8 5 PATEAL OF BUUIe | M Out OF & long Standing uniriendii- | NO arrests have been made. avenue elevated, New York, when the | sudden s ym poverty to nd | 194 Y in upraised hands Two Conflicting Theories. bsequently disappeared, by Zelaya as security for an alleged | ness between General Elliot and Ma- | train was 125 feet above the street. | power was dazaling, and tb trict | 30 4 moans of erief that could be heard . labor, which The Times und | Heavy Reward for Three Mission Men | 15.p to the government. jor Davis grew the charges which led | COMPRESSED AIR TANK Biasdisibg ; | attorney thore: dets Who | learly through the outer corridors. Sranrionats Rl OB o fa- According to the detectives, Bryce, DR .| to the courtmartial. Major Davis was | IN TROLLEY CAR EXPLODED | o igadier General Earl D. Thomas,| the mun where he came from and | Seoon o on e’ took down each word &d Into the situs /idt and Kaplan were the thres | LONDON POLICE STILL | accused of insubordination because he | = ok o Sorved Juring the Civil war and | what people he sprang from. In Brook- | g gpout the littie group stood alien~ fal grand jury 4 o purchased from a San Francisco wrote a letter to the secretary of the . S ttabura o o) e e e " |lyn a newspaper reporter found =aljge for the state noting each gesture - it was - | dealer in powder, dynumite later used B AROH G EQH SN ARCHISES | v in which The declared that G:n»] In the Bu;:;t;:;';::u?:&?-m o e TR e (R bowed ola coriple named Roni= | 518 125,40 xprossion nted W wo ¢ to gestr e Times. More d i 3 g eral Biliot had always been his ene- noviteh who thought Robin might be| 204 &hade 0f eXpres affirma- e o theos - T nter x4 bomit plaried was | Oficials Said to Be on Track of Most | [ivlana haa insulted him. { Joseph L. Ulls, Son of Wealthy Sar- | fiioir son. Detectives brought them to | The sister received similar poobatis o S Tosidinge of Wenw 3. Important Disclosures. ‘A trumpeter on the island of Guam,| Pitt'burg, Pa., Jan. 5.—A compressed ents and a New Yorker, ken €0 | the eriminal courts building this after. | HOnS with simiiar foniffe., % PEEOSCl spointed Ma Py g 7 e W where Major Davis was in command | @iT talk weighing 100 pounds, part of { violently ill on a train in California | noon, questioned them about their | RAYE seen tRere oid Beopie 6 BEieer B & —— et B ks London, Jan. 5.—According to the |of marines, blurred his bugle calls, the brake equipment of a trolley car, | that he had to be manacled and sent to | family history and then arranged to \‘]{‘ .,i\'fl\;rsv'mrunu and mine are in Y r tion had o SN catatic i.;:»»sc‘rr»“nfi x" hurgxtulrl!‘(‘illx‘x‘l xl;;;‘\'&m.un E. J. Dorn, 1Lfl'z:"'0‘l‘ n;\,\;?l :m’ifigfilufi btl:':ne;':‘rlm:rfi iohoeing e hospital. have them ‘:lmwl bin. ; | Russia 4 - cue | s Dot Sansona. ik Gkt o oundsditch affray and the two men | oficar, fwas governor of Guam. o th siness ct here to- e aid he, “I dow’t want to see | BUS s to the co . L P ~ oo dabor unions in this city. o] kiled in the Stepey baitle were mem- | snenataod. Lioutenant R. I Ludlow |night. smashing store windows and| Members of the American Associa- | tham. 'and nobody can make me. They | , PTevious to the confrontation Belese - n in sess e A e ey &rd | fers of @ gang of at least twenty-nine | hesause of the bugler's mistake. Licu~ | show cases, cutting and wounding four | tion of Foreizn Language Newspapers | are nothing to ni | tia 300 nor thie B s - SBteios Rt Gats e oty s gorpally oftered BY | dliens of the same type and character, | tenang Ludlow wrote to the secretary | Persons, one perhaps fatally, and hold- | called upon President Taft and pre- Hotagatesd by Mother. | Sther wae 0 A one. gaee a s xpl 2 1t ty 5 SUPEFVIsOrs fOr | Come of them being women. of the mavy asking that this punishe | ing up street traffic while doctors and | sented a petition asking for immigri- ecognized by : | o e r ” S “O0wing to the bewildering number of | ment be not held —against his record, | ambulances were summoned. tion reforms. Bo i was necessary to-lead him to | birthplace and the seme EES IS - ——— - aliases they have adopted, the police | Major Davis concurred in his request. | THBEHAE seck Bl e 5 o B g W | e oy e, and M, N inding st insuperable il Biliot. as head of the age ., as he was passing a store ourt of Inquiry to Deter: y féed ot answee any guestions. Oncs | a8 HHoNe 4 b ' FIGHT IN SENATE AGAINST NATIONAL LEGISLATION e hen ot Y | Soncial lic, a5 Tend of Mhe mialns | window. It husicd him ‘thevugh tho | the' Modfior Fusitan was ormine &'h | there Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herman abino- | Robinoviteh. LORIMER RETAINING HIS SEAT. AGAINST THE “PARLOR MATCH? | Painter” is still at large, it having | ating that it showed the laxity of | Plate glass and he fell unconscious |sink at her anchorage after heing at- | Vitch were brought into the room. The | Another Mental Examination of P — been established that the sccond victim | marine discipline on_ the island. He | across the jagged edges of the window, | tacked by high explosives will com- | Woman had the quicker eves = | oner. Indications Point to a Long and Will Be Prohi Mr. Mann's Bill | of the Stepney eiege was a Russian | severcly condemned Major Davis. The | cutting the jugular vein. Mrs. Bessie | mence at Norfolk. i T N o maish, “vPhis is| A mental examination of the prisoner Washington, Jan. 5—The “parlor | FORel. 1o was 22 years of age and a | pugned the motives of General Biliof. | Were struck by fiying fragments, but | Tempieton of Tyrone. Pa.. pleaded | him. Robin smiled and turned his| fhe state, hut the - tch,” ordinarly used in the United | Bative of Kolvno, Lithuania. He spent | The courtmartial was then ordered. 233?:5‘1";‘"&' h;rsu\;gld.mgflm:go“w?: fi\{x!]}:v xl;‘wm:“eer:.;v.-zzl;mf\xs ;»r nm_q~; shoulder. held. ant of the de ins | States, 1s 10 be prohibited in the fu- | his childhood in destitution, never| Thirty Counts in the Indictment. it p > A o e o | rade matertal ck s in the plans o it a bi h e s | worked, became an “expropriator” and i G 1 i Ive years in prison. e S s e} S M ¢ fesentatin aproduced today by | T° bronounced anarchist and partici- | Although there aro thirty counts in|™ No cause is given officially for the 2 CONGRESS RECONVENES. IS NO LONGER A CITIZEN, permitted to retain his seat. It was ex- | comes law. ©- | pated in several bank raids. -,‘}m indictment ahs:.xmst ‘M-tfu_rl dDa“gs. explosion, but members of the wreck- Officials of the American Naval| gLORT SESSIONS BOTH HOUSES HAVING BECOME A MOSLEM e T s Oiets et wpers | Toas W nibits the’ teanperte. | LEDtIrEL o BowEt | the main point the court must declde ing’crew’ believe a valve in the tank | Stores Company, convicted under ine | i i f g nite ixday in criticism of the Teport of the | tion of White of selie LonSPOrta- | jand, but managed to escape, flce |is ‘whether the letter is-insol | had become frozen and refused to|Sherman anti-trust law in Georgia and | Follows Announcement of the Death of | Decree Signed, Setting Aside George comimiiiae on priviieges and cieotions | matchas woter The’ oLow, PROSBBOTUS | ronion, | insubordinate in tone. work. None of the passengers in the | sentenced to imprisonment. petitioned | 3 e Waldberg's Naturalization Papers. and that he would introduce a reso of $1,000 and imprisonment for three |, Vith the exception of those particu- | car was injured. . | the supreme court for a review of their e S i | n to de > election-of Mr. Lori- | years. lars, the police have not yet Junraveled | Would Investigate Ex-President | e ense. Wikatilngit; Tan. claieas L and il Ge mer fliegal. The ~adjournment To prevent any concern from ac- | the crimes or discovered the actual| " Roosevelt’s Traveling Expenses. | ROAD TO TASHKENT The Federal Government.. Entered | 81008 mmatked the reconvening of con- | Y. Waldberg is no.longer a citizen of Rty Baverides o cammlere s minoyr | Juiring o monopoly of other processes | UM CHALIE and* e " Borny | _ Washington, Tan, 5 s | BLOCKED-BY~ LANDSLIDE | Sult gtimst thirtern. o the, yringipg | STeqs today after o fortnight's recess | the United, staics a: Jurtice Gomd it 1 5 7 i an's _bill_pravides. . that —anx | y are.s: Rainey of Illinois offered a resolution — transatiantic Ji tering New over the holidays, for senators return- | today e decree e a v report, and i yw believed he | mai vy murder_ although they are said to_ be | Rainey % 5 atlantic Jines entering New York, TS g > n e e s ey Monered e | makulacur = may ovtain from a fed- | TSI of further impottant dis. | i the house today asking for the ap- Impossible to Obtain Full Details of | charging tham with entering a compaci | &0 to find vacint he seat of Senato o g make 8 spesch upon It ! ircuit court a writ compelling | cjosyres. Meanwhile the azitation for | Pointment of a commiite of five to in- Turkestan Earthquake. fo maintain rates In violation of the|Stephen B, Eiting of West Virgini, | ABCH 20 (000, 0ttt re S Tmswa k. . wiier of the patent rights of other | Grauticanti-ai legislation grows | vestigate the railroad expenses of Sherman anti-trnst law. Immediately after the announcement |state decartment some trowbie U8 SClg i esses to grant a nse . - g o | Thecdor s i chi 3 156, i of Mr. ns had heen | stantinople and the govern: d will fire the first gun in t 1 Recent investizations by the govern- % e e e e e e Do, | far been found impossible to obtain | WALKED TWO MILES IN HIS the senate adjourned. The house was | the naturalization on the ground of wgainat Mr. Lorimer. If Senator | e B e Ry Centennial Anniversary of the Birth Poses to give the committee authority | confirmation or denial of the report e R ; e | fraud i 2t Benen it ha oy iat the use of | | to examine the books of the Pennsyl- | nat Prashevalsk and Bishoerk NIGHT CLOTHES IN THE COLD | formally notificd of the ng of the | fraud. et 5 2 th - phosphorus in the making of matches gof “Charles -Sumner. | vania railroad, the Southern railway il iy statesman by Representative Gaines of | - Waldbers first thought he wou ‘Hhh: b+ ly;;« he '*'“"'M . is attended with such danger to the Boston, Jan. Boston’s observance | and the Northern Pacific raflway, to g_PS_lroy:tlil by the ?nrtl quake vester- | Kensington Milkman Declares He Was | West Virginia and abso adjourned. The | fight and Nl counsel enter an appeas- R e s e av 104 | health of the empl that F dent the centennial anniversary of the|determine what expenses of travel | 223 All communications are down “Called by th " | senate was in session.six minutes, the | ance for him. but counsel with- ;_;:"’vf",°hff..",,7"'f el % | Taft urged in his message legisiation | birth of Charles Summer, which v Were paid by the former presidentand | and, the road t"d?‘s“k'"‘ Sl el by e iboed house a scant half hour. i i the defen t suffered & B e e looking toward a betterment of condi- | be marked by number of public | what proportion was furnished by the | Diocked by a landslide. 1t is known, Mert P =y Before adjournment both houses s pro fesso to be rendered rguinst Mr. Lorimer becans sh tions meetings, began tonight with a mass | railroads themsel 5 | however, that much property at Pish- Merlden, (Jho- b Declaziik sthit he inted committees to attend the hi of corruption in the Liinols lewi<in meeting in Faneuil hall, under the| - rords themselve | peck has been damaged and that two | Was “called by the Lord” John H.|FPointed commiffes 1o atic Under date of November 20 fmst g g A g IS INTERNATIONA | auspices of a league of colored men. | villages near that town were com-|Vincent a faimer, forty’ yvears old. | yerab which WL be Red | 1dberg wrote ¢ Justice Cla- ort of the Owen res: - S il | Albert E. Pillsbury, former attorney | Rumor of Price Concessions in the | Dletely destroved. 3 and said to be mentally unbalanced. |pic, #3085 O0S, o | baugh from Cons ople, saying: stitutiona] amendment to provide TOURNAMENT AT HAVANA. | general of Eaihusetts. Steel Trade. The greatest anxiety prevails, as |left his bed at his home in Kensing- | (008 TR, TR0 “On account of felonies committed he slention oL Semmitars by direct votes S | principal spe: After eulogizing | Rt B T B ; | Russian geologists are of the opinion | ton early tocay, and despite the ei- | % 0% RENTNEE U0 nin “raturning | against my personality through the ere ars evidences on the floor of the | The First of Its Kind in Cuba—Many | the Massache senator of more | many sseertions” that the resigmation | that in extent and intensity the earth- | forts of his wife to restrain him. clad | GF 0" 0 e “There will be no| American state departnient and others R & e, Meters are bein Entries. | than halt a century ago, the r et e oaEnation | quake was more serious than that at [ only in his-night clothes, walked two | SUNCY JUCHIE of any character in | 1 have already and iting dectded wsked 1o take sides on the Lorim g | criticised the present ~ Mas: of Wiltiam 1. Corey as president of the | Nessina, a tract of country 800 miles | miles to this city, stopping at a_house | PUPIC coremoRios bl Aoy CR0re Ci o T T Americs tizenship, S e A yoits 10 8 chis Key, Fla., Jan. 5.—Alfred J. | Senators for their “support of IMperi- | b fonch ny Toice corroraions 1nth | long being affected. ere iy A5 accustomed to deliver | porformed at the Elkins residence hero | which a What | have suffered and " d heat ate before it 1s dis- | yjgicant left here for Havana today to | alistic policles,” and their stand In the | bees trnae. "oy s = SOpIIEac Gy, . tomorrow afternoon. as per my communications to the posed of. SRS ompicte plans for the international | Browneville Taid case. Other Speakers | oii<inces. Fresidont Chavies 8. Price of | FOrty-Two Persons Adjudged Insane in| There he was detained and the au- State department T do not consider & ALEXANDER OF NEW YORK tion tournament to be there | Were Prof. Charles Zueblin and ReV.|the Cambria Steel company, one of the One Day. AERIIE N ot es 2] SMortly atl- | QUEBEC COLLEGE! great honor and in order to make same g J Preliminary arrangements | A. A. Berle. | strong independent steel institutions, | Cleveland, O., Jan. 5.—Forty-two men | {54 o ingent Was removed to the BUILDING BURNED. | Tésignation more cffective have be- SPOKESMAN FOR PEARY, oy o KO T AR e [ togay issued o statement upholding |and womer, were adjudged insane to- | "o srposure in the freczing weath- : < | ome & Mosiem - be lield in Cuba, swere made by John B. [ Boy Confessed to Accidentally Shoot- | Judge Gary in his reported attitude | day in_probate court by Judge Alex- o g N - : | - 7 Will Start Disoussion on Pending Bills | Moisunt, who vias Killod at New Or- | 7 < ing His Grandmather, | fowara price cutting. |~ ander Haddon. = This 1s believed by | £Fy roseine” or Tioth tont She e | Super o and A e o e iord " | SOLDIERS FURNISHED SAWS for Recog n of Services. leans last Saturday. Aviators® Simon, i =x e s e court officials to_be the largest num- R oln hpi? A Their Lives—Students Escaped. | Garros, Barrler, Audemars Tagmow | Danville, Ky., Jan. 5.—After his fa- D eroons “deciared mentaly . | Physiclans say, renders his condition e | TO JAIL PRISONERS. Washington, Jam. —As & pokesman | Fra0e and Sevmour are alteady sa | ther had been 'arrested in comnection BUILDING INSPECTOR. Delniced, i ofie Moy b one: opdge 1| "erious: Granbs, Que. Jan. 5—Brotic ? e ey Sut RN Tenty. Tonrosertorias | ¢ ind_other entries are expected | With the shooting to death of _hi 2 any city in the world. = Daniel and Louciere, superior and Five Men Sawed Their Way Lib Alexander of New York will sppear | =00 Pl piize et otale 30,000, | S RTEItIE o e T i boy Bers | Michael J-Jordan. Named'hy. HartlordB1ii Forty of dhe ipamons Jadjudired n- | DIXIE FLYER DITCHED L | erty Last Sunday. Before the houss committea on naval which the Cubexn government do- | 008y cotfested that he hac ayor. | sane, however, were inmates of the city ON RUN THROUGH GEORGIA | 1ol ! e il bei ok} 7 affairs tomorrow to discuse nated 000, Alfred Molsant expects | Sccidentally vesterday while pomting | — infirmary. Many of them have been Sl stroved the college bullding late l&st| suamta, Go, ,—Three soldiers fng bills for recogmition of his services | i to v York about Jan. g g, et o et "L' He bid | Miehael . Jordan of Hartford, for- | crazy for years, but were never legally | Fast Train Leaves the Rails Ninety f’fi"“'u_ e rewl;amcdm:cm\; e aas | stationed at Fort McPherson wiio ies poiar expeditic A nur — it in_an outbuilding during the night. | merly an aiderman from the Eighth | committed o an asylum. e building,. awakening s (s and as- | fied the Tulton county lawt Sun- measures ars pending. BEEF STEW HIS WEAPON. _ The victin of what was at first be- | ward and now a member of the com- | The Cleveland state hospital is over- o o Racong et e 0 e A e s, | day left the saws with WHSSRESEEE The hearing wiil he re a pladeliiia lieved to bave been & murder was | mittee on the abatement of taxes, will | crowded with patlents, hence thebarm- | 1. con Ga.. Jan. 5.—The Dixle Fly- | TobSn .18, duty caused thelr deaths | withrow, convicted ~wife —murderer, committes on privata bills 1 Man Goes to Jail for Throwing It in | s Nancy Carter, 60 years old. ¥ succeed Fred J. E as building in- | lessly insane wards of the city and |, M=Co Gf. - Ssacche Dixie Fly- | Brother Danlel, finding escape cut off | gnq four companions sawed thelr way Mr. Butler s chairman Wife's F: | body was found in her home at Junc- | cpcetor for two vears from Jan. 1,| county must remain et the infirmary. | €T the fast 1go-Jacksonville train, { jumped form a window and received | Monday night, according to With- B P Mt ; ife’s Face. { tion City, four miles south of here, | 3511, The appointment was announiced | jvas ditchea this morning at Inaha, on | mjuries which resulted in his death | ; N e sl tooy. S wil o 3 thet A X k | last night. % ayor B T, Sl | the Georgia Southern “lorida rail- | today, while Brother Louciere per B s Biabeg Pl o b g of ¢ oting lanski ix in the hospital here, suf- < S s an et ents on the ar. engine and four cars were over- | i : T Sk o i s fering from severe hurns as the result | Chester S. Jordan Faces Electric Chair | dermen. where the nomination was, af- Alaska, Jan. 5.—The ST sk b Ul s were e ording to the prisoner, Lamien L o, Ve dtal of being struck in the face by a hot | Cambridge Mass., Jan. 5.—Jt Was an- | foeordance. with the. raves, confirmed | bank, ‘vhich has| w Shaken but there were no|ed at the c most of e tha naer the alias of B En, o, v beef stew which her husband, John, | nounced tonight that Chester S. Jor- [ HiCPitelCE el ©0% [N SONCAmED | £1000,000 on deposit, suspended pax- | fatalities. were away of the 1 Akt ~1. A number ol P W R hie | hIew at her In a rage at their home. | dan of Somerville, convicted of murder | [5intment of a deputy building inspec- | ment last night and R. A. Hawkins' - e e Thirt ree students and ' his old company e during the holiday > . slapped her in the face with the | in the first degree for killing his wife, | tor was made and the present ineum. | Was appointed receiver by the federal — TRIAL OF WARDLAW SISTERS vere in the building, but '+t McPherson. e 1 vl et 2] beet ste John in court, where- | Honora, in September, 1908, will b | o, fomade 8nd the present ncum- | fourt today. The cause assigned \as 2 wve the superivr and his : inzdon’s presence P e attack o Teiry's| Ubon Judge Recd fined him 310 and | sentenced in the superior court her i | ol over until after the next council | the failure of Vice Presidont Juck In Connection With Death of Ocey 2 1 o Fail souzht permision to sent him to e thirty days. |4 p. m. tomorrow. Following the s '. e w realize on monev ested in the TAM L ? i " Sunday, when thes t % Shalanski came home ‘and wanted | tence, which by law must be by el jmcets et IERG | Gold Bar Lumber company. Several Snead Set for Jan. 9. (T Sl sl eniig o | i o " . some beef stew his wife had cooked. | trocution, Jordan’s attorneys will ask e | depositors, with claims of $11,000, at- EE R, T ¥ Withi Month— S SWISS NEWSPAPERS PROTEST Sjio said it was for the children and | for & stay. of sentence i arder that | UNCLE SAM'S 0. K. {fetite e euke mrovertyicoa this| , Nemeric I I fen 5o A serrer ain TR SEcetag AR S SR MR ) Thirty Nations Will At- Against Alleged 1ll-Treatment by cfused to give it to him, whereupon :y may take the case to the supreme !led to the suspension. The town is or- | /el o2 i e s et ) Sl kv Delegates from Thirty N " ?s e Y he thre it. howl and ‘all. into his | court of the United States on a writ of | White Card Received at the Bridgeport | derly. All other banks are sound,| Be'd today e Bl £ 3% STy, > . fany| tend Student Federation Conference. mericans of Swiss Watchmakers. ife’s face. Her condition is reported | error. Jordan was convicted in Postoffice. and there was no run on any of them. | {Aroiine B. Martin New ";"fk. Ja. .5 —pammany Halll washington, Jan _President Taft erious | 1909, 'and a few days ago the su | The suspended bank is expected to| s 1o e two su was on fire’ foniz for the second| i received Silas McBee, represent- - tzerland, J S Sk 2 | Boelion Ll R R PRl REO T e s i | ters, Neld under indictment in conne e within ' montli. IFlames shot out | {oday reccived S0 BECUCS T vement new wpap publish " 3 | Bt ¢ e e oxertuled G B e e | tion” with the death of Ocey W. AL of the rear windows, the corridors S’y CEmp 2 ezainet the alleged fll-treatmin Bills for Reapportionment for Repre- tions by his attorneys. postoffice, which is & repository for all | tirh and Sophie | Snead, and Prosecutor Mott. The sub- | were filled with smoke and there was and John R. Mott, general secrefry Ameri, sabowitics o % o sentation in Congress. 1 postoffices of the state, hias re- | Appeal of Josep P! cts 'discussed were not divulged at| u dense jam in the streets, but littie | Of the World's Stndent CICRE T000 Swiss watchmik, loyed b naton, Jan Two bills p Decision Doesn’t Decide. L qeraiion e phmuiie | Kritchman Not Heard. | its termination. . damage was done. | sration, who are to start within & tew tanistee Watch y of M vie wpportionment ¢ ons’ were all at sea before the ment at Washington, says the! Hartford, Conn. Jan. 5.—The su-| Mrs. Martin and her counsel, Framk| Apparently the flames broke out in|days on a tour emarasing &0 (A€ BELC They charge t ‘ ers | co for presentation tn ¢ et tione Moy Cra it ot dgeport Farmer. White cards are|preme court of errors adjourned today | T. Sommer; Samuel Kalisch, ‘counsel | rubbish, paint and oils left by work- | cipal universitics and cOTeses O Lo® wera deported - 1 St te 50l 1o KR Howdh toroge s | Hitiat TR bt few 4nd far hetween in the postal ser- | without hearing the appeal of Joseph | for Mrs. Snead, and Judge Archer A.|men who have been repairing tho | Triao S B government last November on the pre- row b man Crampacker of the | tions, W the people wanted 3 olutely cor- | Afitchell and Sophie Kritchman. The | Phlegar of Bristol, Tenn., the Ward-| damage done by last fire. None | parts of the near east. oty gl . el use committes on cenbus. One ot & s Siae, winted balance of o Vhenever | iormeys of Mitchell were not ready | kww family counsel, were present, | of the reords, paintings and curdosi-| They are organizing the great workis at thay were trosted with ox 11 will he based upon a continvance | The new parfiament will be, to is an error or a debit or credit (o supmit their arguments and the ap- | Judge Phicgar having made the triy | ties removed then had been returned, | student foderation conference X0 b hursinese and were held on b Tei- | of the preseat memborship of 905 et Sl LOTTaRes Al ITs Gant ng against the postoffice the de- | b3S fow o over to the next term. | from Eristol for thi [ &0t fhey were In no danger tonizni. | held in tho Levant, probubly st Cen S T RN, Owing to i fix Bestio: of vetsamsntation at) wee Yoo oy opin has-the dast ut renders a statement. But| X, qecisions were handed down. |~ ™n sters is set down | - siantinople. this epting. Teaders Srom ment, it is further alleged, the « one congressman for every 234.000 peo- | period of good feeling, such. = '.“,,! e i I e 2 for January 9. sc hus been 1o- | Bill to Prevent Japs Leasing Land in| 20001 gt M o deepest inte: iild of one of the men m ple in the United States, The other | of the €lections might have bee S R R G Badly Injured in Stage Duel. peatcdly pastponed, but it s not de- | Gl el e . Mo papers also assert that the wen bill will fix a representation of ome | pected. But feeling has |2 clean Dill of health. The card was| . -#Y TS P PR oo ek | mied that the conferemce today pre- | 3 est in their ton 1 of one | pected. & has been running | R o aain Gt ica, ., Jan. 5.—Frederick | D e confer 3 Bopia s s A et M 3 ere not allowed to communica congrosman for each 211577 inhabit- | high in Great Britain. (he power, coms | and ‘certifes that Cashier Aever has | Lewls, who appéared fonight with T | sages a hearing of some sort on that| Sucraments, Cal Eoaliens pot 7 e Col the Swiss consil, ints, making a total membership of sition, even the ex s L S| 1 Sothern and Julia Marlowe in this ! etigible to_citizens are prohibitcd | Plan to Practically Stop the Coinage Southern Pacific Charged the Govern- ment Excessive Transportation Rates Washington, Jan. 5.—Throush the iterstate commerce commission 1 in the hou Colonel Watterson to Spend the Win- | ter Abroad. Henry Wat- | sovernment has made a demand upos and Mrs. ‘Watterson sailed to- | the Southern Pacific company fo- rep on the Amerika "n’:(Y”a‘vh aration In the sum of $3.256, on a the era, where they will iipment of 271 cavalry horses and 10 spend ‘he winter. Colonel Watterson nules from Huachuca, Arizona, to said that he did not care to express San Francisco. The allegations of the his v on politics. “Whenever I &overnment ure that the rates cha give al story I like to read #d by the railrad for the trunsporta- the copy and the proofs myself,” said tion of the stock not only were ex-|he, “because I am apt to think of t they were not in nc-| something afterwards I should have mes with the tariffs of the car- | Jeft out, or something T should have put in.” Engineer Fell from Tender and Was | Arrested After Attempt to Commit Instantly Killed. Kowayton, Conn. Jan. Ly, su engineer on the New -York, New Haven & Hartford mailroad. fell from the tender of his engine here late today, and was instafific kallel Dar had climbed opon the tender (o look ‘ute the water tank and lost his bal- @nce, falliug over the side sriking Suici Jan A well dressed = his name as Dr. D. B. Washington, D. C,, but re- ell nis address, attempted to commit suicide today when placed un- der arrest. He was hurried to a hos- where it i8 =aid his condition is al. A policeman saw him walk- fraeturing his skull and ing unsteadily and arrested him. While 43 yoars old anc lived | wiiting i« | wazon Reynolds it avemue, |iridseport. b placed a bot adanuin (o his lips 350 Can ' 4 w ‘one son survive Lin. and swallewud Lall the contents, eorge tence of the | handied $506,700.13 without a single city in “Macbeth,” was so badly in- date. | lords, have been subject to debate—and still the countr: sends back a house of commons I the old one! was the: another suc in a stress? Of course, the libe victor; nce the error. Names for Torpedo Boats. Secretary of the Navy Mever h: ssigned names to new torpedo Is will et fboat de They ntry | are named verdict jured in the final duel that a Beon’s services were necessar: sustained a gash in the head ths painful though not ser Higher Salaries for Bridgeport Te: ers. turned them to power government to b has undertaken e to this claim the other party 3y in- stead of morely to obstruct But the other side will cluim that | the country has not made 15 § 1 vet. Tt will need a longer struggle and another appeal to the people—so the conservatives will sav—before the great question at stake can be decided. The truth of it Is that another elec- tion will come sooner than the Briton Who likes peace and quietness has been hoping. That much is certain, whatever else may be sald—Buifals Expres: tes who is some jus- Jenkins, ington, Conn.. was a board the Bohomme nd led his men (rom the maintop of that vessel into the rigging of the Serapis. He died in 1904, having been aised to the rank of lieuetnant. Valuable Well at Hazardvilie, During the summer a large artesian well was driven at Hazardville by the A, D. Bridge Soms company near their sawmill, and when the well had reach- ed a depth of 257 feet an excelient flow of water was reached, as high as 10,600 gatlocs an hour having been pumped. his flow continues unabated, and a Nath midshipman on Richard in 1779 | Knows What the People Want. So far from being scared by the re- cent democratic landslide, President Taft has pried loose another one in the | chemical analysis recently-made by a United Siates supreme courc.—Syra- | state cxpert shows that the water is cuse k . smong the purest of gny in the stgte a New Years achers of Bridgepof - a handsome increase in sa according to the action taken by board of education week, as {report of the committee on sch comprising Elmer H. Havens, Hdy { 7. Hallen, and William Liebe They recommend an increase of for the first vear and after tha a year. This was unanimously cepted by the board and the add included in the requisition to be gifs will year. A Coincidence. sur- H at is ach- la the ools, ward Tum. 5100 $50 ac- ition filed with the city auditor for the coming It is of course merely a eoincidence that Lodge’s initials stand for High Cust of Living—Cieveiand Plain Deal- er. Tirst Thespian—Walkiug hem oud Thesplan—Y insufliciently See- , Deatenmtt, X S the | “PLACED IN RECEIVER'S HANDS. The Foreian Banking House of Rov- niank & Co. of Pittsburg. | Pitishurg, he foreign bank- ing house of P. V. Rovnia Jany, with branches in Nev 2d Uniontown, Pa., was toda the hands of Robert H. receiver with a bond of $30.000. jabilities are placcd at $1,000,006, assets at $L400.000 "The action was plaint 10 be a credi The wits brought upon con ,who claims directed against P. i Rovr s Wolf and Anthony S. Ambrose, as partners in the firm, and asserts that because of _proceedins brought against the New York branch by former Attorney General O'Malley on the ground that it was not comply- ing with its charter in the business it conducted, a receiver also had been ap- pointed in that eity. Steamship Arrivals. Shields: Jan. 4, Russia, from New Jan. 2, Indiana, . from Yor © At Genoa: New Yoeri, xtent of $2,000. | Ve | from owning or leasing land in Cali | fornit by terms of a hill introduced in | the legislature today. The bill was | offered two vears ago and attracted wide attention. The support of the | Asiatic kxclusion league for it. Under the bil the 200,000 more acres of Calitornia Iand now held nese or Chitese must eventu- Iy revert to the state unless ¢ is conferred these people obtained by of Golid. Washington, Jan. 5.—Secretary Mac Veagh's plan to_practically stop coin- age of gold and permit the treasury to issue gold certificates against gold bullion and forelgn gold coin, prom- ises to become law at this session of Secretary MacVeagh has letter to Senator Aldrieh 1t Mr. Aldrich has before the senate { finance committce and explain the plan fully. ongress s written a upon 1d no more land may To Be Courtmartialed on Charge of Drunkenness Santa Fe Passenger Train Wrecked. | _Washington, Jan. 5—Fran Wichita, Kamn., Jan. orthbound Munson, past assistant surgeon in the | Santa Fe ) | mavg, will be courtmart by order | wreeked near 3 of Secretary Meyer on a chirze of | ten miles south of here, at 10 o'clock drunkenness. Dr. Muneon is attached | tonight. The engineer is reported to the U. S. S. Buffalo. He will be | killed. Several passengers are sald to be seriously hurt. The train was due .tried at the Mare Island navy yard, in Kansas Clty at 6.30 a. m. where the court will convene Jan. 12. Capital Stock Increased to $115,000,000 Prenton, n?; e mne Ameri- can Smelting an company filed ‘an amended certificate of incor- poration today, increasing its capital Stoek from $100,000.000 o $115,000,060, Vacdlnation is a voting qualification G lippine Islands: £lad to know customs $807,500 and internal or th b aix i v

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