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2 - LIVELY OPPOSITION EXPECTED * Super-Dreadnaughts, Colliers, Torpedo Boat Destroyers and Submarines \ Committee Believes It Can Carry Through Its Pro- gramme—Proposed Repeal of Eight Hour Clause— Also to Have One Sfiip Built at a Navy Yapd—Ex- periments with High Explosives to be Continued. (" Prof. Von Drygalski, & member of the i 1 expedition, in & report to & Berlin sci- | Of the machinists and blacksmiths em- | the interests of race track men, cor-{ The Thirteenth Annual Banguet of | _. o z i Washiogton, Feb. 20.—The naval ap-|in the lower branch of congress dur- | entific- society. ployed in the shops, according e | oborated today the testimony against|the Maryland society of New“York was| ~wasnington, Feb. 20, Not in years|state commerce and may be caried propristion bill was considered at kroat length in the house during an afternoon and night session today, and practically all of the provisions of the nieasure were agreed to with the ex- ' of the new building programme, wiileh will come up tomorrow, and is expected to precipitate a lively fight. The bill provides for two battleships ing this session beca: the pust today when the hou: by a large majority for & rul e voted ‘which, when invoked by a two-thirds vote as to any pending measure, forthwith re- duces the time of debate to forty min- utes and cuts off all’'amendments. Directed Against Filibuster. a thing of Cabled Paragraphs Berlid, ¥eb. 20.—Th, v - day ordered 4 medical :u‘g)‘;;:fl?:fnotr o the ships and crews from Chinesg har- bors, to prevent the appearance in this country' of the e Constanntinople, Feb. 20.—A violent earthquake was éxperienced at Mon- astir and elsewhere thrdushout the vilayetof Monsir, today. There was some loss of life. Several mosques and houses were demolished. Copenhagen, Feb. 20.—Andrew Car- negle has offered Bero*funds of §$1 000,000 each to Denmark, Norway,Sw den and Holland. Denmark has accept- ed the offer and has requested Minist- T Bgan to thank Mr. Carnegie heart- y. Berlin, Fob, 20.—Dirigible ballooning is not yet sufficiently advanced to Jus- tify an attempt to reach the North Fole by Shis means. ‘This i the con- clusion veached by the Zeppelin expe- dition_to Spitzbergen, according to Berlin, Feb. 20.—The | government publishes a lengthy report on the ris- ing of natives in Ponate, Caroline Is\| lands, where several months ago four Europeans and fivesfriendly natives were Killed. On January: 24 marines from German crnisers attacked a for- tified position of the insurgents on a Will bring 2,0Men. QOut BOILERMAKERS’ STRIKE STARTED MONDAY AT CLEVELAND. 800 MEN OUT, THEY SAY Figures Disputed by New York Central R R \.Started Over Piecework. Officials—Present Dispute Cleveland, 0., Feb. 20—The sstrike of the boiler makers in the shops of the New York Central railroad lines, which began today, has the sympathy officials of ‘the boiler makers' fon and within a_few days itAs said over two thousand machinists and black miths will walk out in sympathy Vice President Weyand of the Inter: national Brotherhood of Boiler Makers and Ship Builders, who is in charge of #he strike says about eight hun- dred hoiler makers and helpers struck To et $10,000 Pkt e X SAYS GARDNER TOLD HImM G. W. Hall Gives First Corroboration of Gardner’'s Alieged Confe: Race Track Bribery Case. ion in New York, Feb. 20.~A former friend ?!f ex—%g:;jtu;r Frank J. Gardner, wno on* or an alleged attempt to bribe former State Senator Foelker in Gardner given by Robert H. Elder, as- sistant district attorney of Brooklyn, a previous witness. This was the firat corroboration of Alr. Eider’s description of an alleged “confession’ by Gardner, and. it was by George W. Hall of Wilkesbarre, Pa., who was formerly a sales agent’ for a develppment com- pany r which Gardner was interested. Insurgency Was the' grm* Foa of Pun at the bamdumt ot e An Earthquake Sheck on the seismograph at G versity. Miss Carrie Louise Munn was mar- ried to Reginald Boardman of chester, Mass. o Capt. Arthur J. Mafthews, United States merine corps, disappeared his post Feb. 3. o A Clash Bstween Governmeént Forces and revolutionists -occurred at Teus- tepe, Nicaragua. The Chinese Government May Not |- comply with Russia’s demands until a show of force is mad: ‘Mrs. Cadwalader Guild, the American sculptress, is dangerously ill in Berlin from a stroke of appoplexy. held at the Hotel St. Regis. Director of the Census Durand in his annual report savs population figures are probably a fraction too small. Senator Lorimer Gave Notice that he would address the senate neX\Wed- nesdey on the validity of his 2l \ ONLY MONEY FOR R. R. T Passengers May Not Purchase Transportation vm(h 2 - vertising, Services of in Any Other ‘Way! Except fo " Cash—Cuts Out Passes—Famous Buck’s Stove . cott Case Was Formally Dismissed. out by a state for the public aafety. ./ - That the supreme court will zevie the valldity of an order of the fters stato .commerce commission, @vi though' the ‘two-vear limitation en ti 1ife of the order has expired.. . Regulating Railway System. - That s railéay system may not have so many far-reaching principles relating to interstate commerce been approved by the suprpme court of the United States as were established by its decisions today. Decisions on a number of other = difficult questions were_announcex % A Bearing on Interstate Commerce. - of the super-dreadnought type, carry- [ The rule was immediately directed | joecy cjier today. Hall repeated an alleged conversation Among the questions bearing on in- §cape regulation as \an in: ing twelve fourteen-inch guns, two fleet | against the filahuster on the omnibus d Places With Non-Union Men. | With Gardner in which he quoted the = terstate commerce decided were these: [ interstate commerce' because. on: colilers, eight boat destroyers | war claims bill, and that measure—a “ | ex-sentor as saying that he took $20 A Woman Wearing the New '8tyle| “That a railrowd passenger has 1o|ite comstituent parts is a. Paris, Feb, 20.—The harem s irt worn | These figures are disputed by the harem or pantaloon skirt was followsd end_four eul es. An effort will | house._substitufe for a senate bill— eirt ! T 000 to_ Alany and Foelker was to re- right to buy tickets with services, ad- pan; @ its dominati e made both to decrsase and increass | was passed in short ordef, The house | by Mile. Provost in Bernstein's new | railroad officials, who also Insist that | ceive $10,000 to vote against the bill, |PY crowd and jeered and bissed In | yertising, releases of properts, and the | over thy Wharfage company rests this programme, but the committee be- [ bill cuts out all of the French apoii- glfl! Apres Moi» at the Theater |many of the men returned to WOk | pujing Exciudes “Boodle Fund” Mem- | -ondon- < vy railroad company cannot buy Serv-|the fact that it is a holding company: lleves it has enough votes to carry it|ation and the navy yard overtime s Js to disappear from fhe|ind that in most of the shops the X ices, advertising, releases or ‘That the interstate cofMmerce - through. Navy Yard vs. Private Contract. claims. There !s not a great senate. deal of hope that it will: be accepted by the stage. Mlle. Provost evidently rostels the decision. .She says she wore the dress at the author's express request majority of strikers were promptly replaced with non-union men. Men Charge Agreement ¥iolated. bers. An important feature of today's ses- sion was the district attorney’s request It is Expected That William Rocke- feller, who has been suffering from an attack of lumbago, will be back at his property with transportation. V. On the Hepburn Law. mission’ does mot possess the s to reduce a rate as “unjust andun< reasonablo”. merely because the rate A proposed repeal of the clauss in 3 e X t - 3 1ast Seata bill that all ships let out by | Opponents Claim They Were Gagged | Snq well admsiid cr s cd ¢ “Ie8a0t] rne New York Central violated its | that Charles H. Hyde, the city cham- | office this woek. S e eana |18 Inequitable under some c % <ontract must bs constructed under the | Characterized as & “geg” §y some of e asreement with the union and we are | aciount ar a “boodls fund” of $500.000| W, T. J. Plummer a Chicaso real] (0 decision of the sourt on the in- :;7-";’“&“5:;{;_"1“1{;;{““{.';' 'm" i «lso be a fight to have one of the new | the house desire it. And even then the M. Derousiers, &2?;5;:“3;“:5‘;}{231 most of the day and tonight with tel- | { i;"‘:,,"a,!fif.‘lif ghs.‘i“,’i’?i;y?]g‘f;‘i‘;’.‘ S poor to e eUInAREL L o S the. purchase of & irapsporta- |8nd afterward inorease the rates. | & ehips constructed at & navy vard. | passage of a bill Under the suspen-|oconomy. befora the Franoe-American | SSTaPhic correspondence between the | {0, ‘could not be allowed, on the | *°F Of commerce, dying instantly. tion ticket by a passenger and.its sale Railroad Empioye May Sue. Chairman Foss of the naval committee said today that of two sister shi ‘under construction ua'}ono at m? New York navy yard is cbsting $6,400.000 and the one by private contract §3,900,- 006. Charging Overhead Costs. Representative Fitzgerald of New York assorted that this was dus large- iy to the practice of charging “ovar- Tead” costs at navy yards to the ship imder construction, &nd he succeeded in Baving strickés from the il on a yoint order provision at boti afrect and indirect charges be included in_the cost of & ship. The houss adopted an amendment offered by Representative Hobson of Alsbama requiring the navy depart- iment to continue experiments with the high explosive recently used against the monitor Puritan and the ram Katahdin. sion provided for only by a two-thirds vote. In committee it was proposed at The ed. On urging the adoption of in the house, the democratic sufficient safeguard and that sition to muster more than o the membershjp of the house a ure. Through this powey of priation bills called up under be put in satisfactory shape. House Takes Up Naval Approj means of ending FILIBUSTER KILLED an be accomplished the rule first to allow a majority 10 invoke the rule The democrats objected to this and the two-thirds proposition was insert- the rule leaders pointed out that this provision was a the i nority party would always be in & po- me-third nd could therefore defeat any undesirable meas- veto it wae further stated the democrats were in a position to demend that appro- the rule priation. o1 / ‘fuh’:t the new rule was not intended wholly a3 a “steam roller,” but as a useless filibusters, was demonstrated within a_very few committée. Professor Derousier ed out that aithough the treati antee_equal treatment to all nations, the United States could discriminate in favor of Amer! s without violating tha mpting from “dues all American ships trading Detween two American points. CHINESE GOVERNMENT ACTIVE TO STOP THE PLAGUE. Mongolians Now Enforoing Sanitary Measures—Panic Overrides Supersti tion. | | | trikers in various cities, including uffalo, Detroit, Roxbury, Mass., and Depew, N. Y. D. R. MacBain, superintendent of motive power of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad, issued a mentdate today, giving the rail- d's sidefof the dispute. Can HandlgBituation, Says Road Su- petintendent. “Of the 202 boilermakers employed on this division 'of the New York Central,” said MaeBain, “only ninety- seven walkéd out, The places of 12 of these men were filled shertly aft An hour later 16 of the men who quit work announced their intention of re- Peki ) able activity by g vern- | ment to stay the spread of the end sanitary measu are strictly enforced in all the ‘towns where a few weeks ago the dis- ease was allowed ful Instrue- | { turning to work. We will bave men enough by tomorrow-night to take care of the situation satisfactorily No Agreement Violated. “The railroad has not violated its agreement with the boiler makers en- tered into on December 27, 191/ H ground that it would only touch upon issues not directly connected with the chavze agamst the defendant. The rul- ing, if enforced throughout the trial, 1s regardad as excluding the testimony of the other prominent men mentioned in' Eler’s story. Hall. Met Gardrier Every Sunday. At the beginning of his testimony today Hall said he met Gardner in Brookivn every Sunday morning last “Gardner told me on one occasion,” ha said, “that there was a meeting of men inforesteq in the defeat of the racing bill at Delmonico’s and that a vast amount of money was raised. Some of the men were Mr. Hyde, Mr. Van- derbilt, Mr. Keens, and several others equally rominent. I3 Took $200,000 to Albany. ‘Some time during September,” he continued, “at my house Mr. Gardner said to'me that he had been delegated July to confer over business matters. | Herman Mclkenbuhr, member from Saxony, has been elected president of the social democratic .faction in the reichstag, succaeding Paul Singer. The Cold is So Intense throughout Russia thet thousands of cattle are perishing and the people are cutting down valuable fruit trees for fuel. W. H. Corbett, president of the Wil- lamette Iron works, one of the largest plante of its kind on the Pacific coast, died at Portland, Ore., of pneumonia. The Body of Mrs. Augusta Lang, years old, was found floating in Fali- more harbor. It is believed she threw herself into the water with suicidal | intent. The Vote for Former Governor Ad- | ams went up to 19 Monday at. D {in the ballot for United States jact can b by the company shall be consummat- ed —only by the-former paying cash and, hy the laiter receiving cash of the ‘amount specified in the published tariffs.” In dealing with the exchange of ad- vertising for transportation, as broughtd before the cqurt in the Mungey case, Justice Harlan said: “The facts in the present case show how easily, under any other rule, the caced and the object of congress entirely defeated. The leg- islative department intended that all who obtain transportation on inter- state lines should be treated alike in the matlér of rates and that all who availed themselves of the services of the raikway company (with certain specified exceptions) should be on a plane of equality.. Those ends <cannot be met otherwise than by a require. ment that transportatiom shall be pai for only in money, which has a cer- tain vaipe known to all. and not in The court furthermore deolded as' . constitutional a* state statute provid- Ing that no contract of relief, benefit. or insurance shall be a bar to the right of a railroad employe engaged in the operation of a railread te. Sue the employer for damages reswiting from injuries received in the course of his employment. i Kansas Cil) Officers in Contempt. , The mayor and several councilmen of . Clay . Center, Kan. were heid im contempt but “culdv.r::m &:‘Wh - nt with the paymen cot B, o¥ise they destroyed the subject uu“ ter of a litigation before the supreme court after its decision was announc- od, but befors its mendate had besn! issued or time given for a motlon for re-hearin; 3 i Bucks Boyoott Case. Dismissed. The famous boycott case b i the local courts by the Bucks & Range Co. of St. Louls aaginst BY AIITING, DEBATE | s o e avar ane | HOBA havs beon lssusd, thavevery :‘,';)‘,'11 the men on day work wers allowed 35 |ito use money at Albany in defeat of [tor. Otherwise the vote showed mo|commodities or services of any kind.” | F,Raree 0. forgtion of Labwo, wam propriation bill under the ordinary | fear of the plague have overriden the| CCDLS &n hour. That agreement did [the ace track 1 He said: ‘At one|material chinge. Regulating Size of Train Crews. | formally dismissed. Omnibus War Claims Passed with Spoliation and Navy Yard Overtime. Washington, Feb. 20—Filibustering rules. More than two hou: wes ing of 't] REPRESENTATIVE HOBSON | MoRMON PROFESSORS EES WAR CLOUD. | Not Very Far Ofi—United States To- | Three of Them Were Applying tally Unprepared—Japan “Hard Up.” | Washington, Feb. 20.—Declaring that | is “hard up” now because sho Salt Lake ADJUDGED HERETICS. Te Spent in gen: debate and then the read- e bill for amendment under the five-minute rule was begun. - Higher Criticism to Ofd Testament. | City, Feb. 20.—Heresy hunters on the boatd of education of Chinese superstition azainst cremation | of the bodizgsaf the victims, and now | almost dailyfythe torch piles of hastily constructed among which areoften . seen wrapped-only in shrouds. Bodies Coliected on Sleds. Tn the town of Kwang Changtze, neur the Manchuslan . railway, where the | daily death list has numbered a hun- | dred or more, masked men go about Vith sleds plcking up the bodies lyinz | in the streets, where they have hewn | placed by relatives. The sleds trans port them to the west gate and coffins, bodies m | is applied to | tion to the introdu reference to r which started the dispute W ed in the walkout today.” Sympathetic Strike in Oswego. Oswe . 20.~Thirty-fiv boiler mnakéry stiuck in the New. York Central shops here today in obedience to an order of Vice President Weyand of the International Brotherhood ot Eoller Makers and Ship Builders. The local men had no grievence, but went it in_sympaihy with ihe other New ork Central boiler makers in opposi- on of piece work. piecework, R Strike at Albany. time 1 took to Albany two hundred $1,- 000 bills. “Did he say who accompanied him? asked Proseguting Attorney Nott. got the information” from him that 4. Charles Hyde was with him,” h replied. “What else did Gardner tell you? “He told ‘mej%e spent some time in Albany fighting the bill.” Agresment With Foelker. He went on to relate of coming down from Albany one day and finding Sen- ator Foelker in the same car of train. “Gardner told me that durin; tha ! The Austrian-Hungarian Army esti- mates for e coming year are in- creased by $5,600,000. Construction of Imew warships pianned for the.mext six ars will <ost $62,400,000. Ten Million Dollars given a month ago by Andrew Carnegle was formaily accepied at a meeting of the dirsttors of the Carnegie institution of Wash- ington. D. C. at the. Hotel Belmont, New York. Indictments Were Returned by the United States grand jury in New Or- That a, state law regulating the size | The officials of the American Naval of crews on trains withjn the state is {Store eflm were granted B‘-n- E not an obstruction to_intgratate com- | view of fheir conviction of alleg m merce. but - is. ruMdr insiaref dnter- Llations of the Sherman anfi-trust ek, | NEW YORK DEMOCRATS : WORRIED ON 29TH BALLOT. Absentees Alrost Gave Chauncey M. Depew the New .York Election. Albasiy, N. Y., Feb. 20.—~Although tha deadloek over tho election of a United States senator is apparently as far SPEAKER CANNON PAIRED WITH CHAMP CLARK.I Both Were Away from Night Session | of the House.- Feb. 20.—Ome.of the “pairs” recorded in Washington, most _interesting. xt . | the Mormon ¢hurch helicve they have < s < ¥ o i = hotise of re tatives for many 4 e o e’ $lov | Whsabihah T mtOCHny of @ hank | ovre (e, are semtea (3 Caria n 000 | Atimag, . ¥ woh. 21, -Ora mun- | (12 1y b 804 foulker came o 4% esnt neninet e Bonui lodder of | 26 0, oL TePeniatnts O, DAMY | G Solichent S Ve Shonth wiew fa the house today of the unpre- siripe on the faculty of the Brigham |of four or five to tie MALON | qred poiler makers at tho West Al- | gt the last moment Foelker was taken | iy o ron eagioiionaty forces and | conce from tonight’s session of the ago, the republicans hed shelr demo- of the United States for war. | Young university at Provo. i A { bany shops and fifteen at the Rens- |{ll and latér carried on a cot into merg‘.‘;rf "‘1 MQMCG'PLT b B3 ;1 Bfle‘ house of Speaker Cannon and Champ | cratic opponents somewhat worrisd to- said that the United States govern- arged with teaching doctrines in Harbin’s Governor at Work. er round house of the N Senate, where he. voted for the bill» | Hipustering expedition on the Hornet. | &y ric {he speaker:to-be, They signed [day when it was discovered befars the ment was in such a state of unreadi- | ness that it would have to fisht the equivalent of thres wars befors really bLeginaing war o & prepared basls. Panama Canal of No Use. Mr. Hobson that the Pan- ama canal would never be used by thix government in war time becaus: would either not be completed or, ade- conflict with the beliefs of the RV EY, John Peterson, professor of education, the university. to the board, it appears that tl ehology, and Henry Peterson, prof were summoned before the board on Saturday to explain their instruction in the teachers’ college of From their statements church, Chamberlain, professor of biolo- of 1 or hey had been applying higher criticism to the A correspondent who visited Hu Lan, which fs thirty miles north of Har found that town sorely aff many weeks the governor, customary fatalism, was the awful work of the plague. He has now been suddenly aroused into activ- | ity, and. personally tion of the accumwlated bodie: | Fl superintends ew York Central went on st 2 Ten Out at Utica. Utica, N. Y., Feb. 20.—The ten boil- er makers emploved in Utica by the New York Central railroad left their ork tonight, declaring they will stay v until the differences between the union loyers are settled. ‘The ‘state rested its case today, and Max Steuer as chief cou: sent arguments for the defense tomor- row. POSTPONEMENT IN EDDY WILL SUIT. No Date Set for Mearing on Injunction 1 will pre- | The Girl Detainod at Send Point, Idaho, and believed possibly to be Dor- othy 'Arnold, the missing heiress, is now thousht to be Dora Folk. a young woman who escaped. from the Salva- tion Army rescue home at Spokane re- cent! In Order to Feel Sure that her son Stove, Theodore iild. twenty-ninth joint pallot was taken at noon that the republicans outnumbered the organizatien democrats among the quorum of members . present. - »all came adout through am unofficial pair- ing arrangement, and if some of the republicans had not vefused to vote en the ground: that they wure baund b7 a | rentleman’s agreement to n thelr Eallots nntll the Teturn of the demo- to offset each other om greement i that | an a any roll call on any. | might come up. I, the general debate on the naval anpropriation bill in the house Repre- Sentative Morris Sheppard of Texas congratulated the triumphant democ racy and condoled with the republi- Cans. He haq the house in an uproar “stand patters question uate means would be found to prevent i - e W Aroberly interred T A grave. the | when describimg ‘the 2 : W Teters e e Gooupancy | board expressed disapproval, and the | 36 baving died from the plague and POWERFUL PACIFIC FLEET. onoord, N. H, Feb. 20.—A post- [ death by an explosion with sixteen|roqg to Colonel Roosevelt as “a hu- | re-slocted. As 1t was, hie cams wi ‘m‘;": ,“"nd._“‘:‘k“"_‘ removal of the thres men is expected. | been creinated. The dread of death | f T | ponement of the hearing on the motjon | Others at Salt «’1"’4“ City, bu;h-d the | Tommed lfte powder.” Yo votes of it. \ X And othier pats ‘of the | Erofessor Peterson is dean of the uni- | scems to have set in throughout the | The Only Safeguard for Panama Canal, | for an ipjunction to Testrain Gaorge | Seventeen mangled corpses in . ono e Seidlitz Powder,| Republicans Propese Invastigation. « tes and fts possessione. versity facult; afflicted regions, and the peovle, fear- Says a German Critic. W. Glovér and Dr#E. J. Foster Eddy | ETave. Roosevelt the Human ‘| The democratics peace of mind was count on the fingers of e fog Infection at the inns, refuse to go % — from proceeding with the suit fnstitut~ o 0 s g o | o an insurgent” he waid, “n stand [ ¢ ihe “Gisturbed & Hitie later e Ga= Mr. Hobson sard. the | FULL-CREW ACT eny distance from their homes. Berlin, Feb. 20.—Colonel Gaedke, a|ed by them in the superior court to ying 3, Natural Gas| | tor ‘i a veritable prince of dark- fartet MEFRSL & Uora Wara, well known military critic, discusses have the residuary clause of the will | ‘months the United 18 bl | onns, ay ¢ ness, & votary of oppression, a tvrant|New York elty republicans, effered | months befors the Unitsd CONSTITUTIONAL | L. 151 ATING THE PRINTING in the Tageblait from a milltary point | of Mrs. Mary Baker G Bddy declared | T1need an explosion Manday AHErnaon | (i heart if filat, with hand of iron | udiusions in the essembly Dropestns war e of view the fortification of the Panama | void has besn srranged. The hearing | m, Intally Injured Mre. | 2nd lips of brass: while the most com- | JSEUNNES i tieation into. reported ot '-“Mn%‘. ROR THE GOMERNMAENT. | catisl been set for tomorrow, but on re- | Rose Meracks, 2 vears ol end Blow | Uiy, ojtary fhing a stand patter can | qitempis to induce legisiators to vote b — e : lares Inited S = . k Qe Satios it o preparea” | oy Changes to Save Abaut S1,800000 Are | militasy ‘porition it the Baciic s very | countel for the plaindfis In- the suit, | the accMent occurred in Cloveiand. | #4Y of an sur f::i‘m'r; e aulee S e X etplose. .. Washington, o so-called e unsaisfactory, owing fo lack of war- | counsel for Henmry- M. Baker, executor| .. N thres at once 2 il ~War fa & visible eertatnty?” asked | “full crew” mct was enacted by the Pripas b g Dractically concen- | of the will agreed-to a postponament:|, Fifteen Boilsr Makers emploved at e Bolled I b the hwean soKliita B Sas o mfl?:_‘:“"“ bl of New Y. Arkansas legislature. In 1907, and pro- | Washington, Feb, 20.—The committee | trated on the Atlantic. in the event|The date for the hearing has not been | TOledo by the New York Cenmtral lner | (Gt CrOSe H doven years held his | & #Worm Of PIodestol ,,mfi: and not very far oft” said Mr. | Vided for an engifiecer, a fireman, a|on printing today reported to the sen- | of war with Jaran, he savs, the Philip- Mr. Chandler wishes it over | Auit work Monday in response &5 an’) FORCE: Tan undivided and resistless | pR v OHERAC T LGS Gegan, and “Whether' are atruck | cOnductor and thrhe brakemen on ail | ate the Smoot bill providing for a re- | pines would fall a pray in a few weeks, j unill ‘April, but it §s not yet known|oTéer to strike from Wice President} tlil oys'while president evaded the |joiute BACH, 08 (0hocn "thas’ ehetr of the ‘Atiantic or the | Fallroads in the state of fitty miles | gision and codification of the Inws Tec. | and he points out that Pear] Harbor. | whether counsel for the exaoutor will ds of the International Botler-|¥0/5 TVoh The tarift with a skill that | 12ve R0t FRCR C, A0N08 ith publie ng to find ourselves | in_length, on trains of more than 25| ylating government printine. |in Hawaii Jcould also easily be cap- | agree to so long a delay. anion, with headawarters in| Pl in the noblest atand patter of | RULS ¥ stage of the war | C2rs » Among the most important changes | tured. Tiwerything depends for the < Kaneas Citv. There was no trouble. | BLD o1 cenned to Bunt wiid beasts in | oIt o serold. Fridhie The officials of the state brought|is ons for the gradual exchanze of the | United States, adds the critic, on the | SMUGGLED OPIUM SEIZED STUDENTS FACE EXPULSION ‘Africa to hunt stand patters in the | Attempt to Influence Harol @MOT HIS WIFE, vided for in_ the statutes. The action to recoyer the penalties pro- Chi- power vresses for the hand roiler early appearance in the Pacific of the VALUED AT $100,000. 'mied States.” The rt that Assemblyman Har. old powerful Atlantic fleet. Mr. Sheppard said that the demo- presses now in use in the bureau o AT VIRGINIA INSTITUTE. Rock Island —_— of New York, qnne-o.fél cago, Rock Island & Pacific rallway | eraving and printing. This pro Sl . i 7 would more tban justify | demoératie Insurgents. was THEN KILLED MIMSELF. | company. in answer, atiaciced the con- | shanee. already bas: aroused orit R T T Four Tons Taken by Secret Service|yioi, Glass Fas Mutinied — Protest | the roigakencd. contdence] of — the | omimation far justios Of th stitutionality of ths act, principally on scaus e conter hat it woul Agents in the Past Few Weeks. 1 court g2 New Yorlk < the ground that it was an uniawful | aresisce mne Nane orintors Yote tor MF: 1a instanced as & Both Dead on New York Gtrest—Had Ameriean people. Against Dismissal of Soparated Thres Months Ago. New York, Feb. 20~While people #wvere hurrying home from their work early tonight, a deuble tragedy occurs merce. ‘The supreme court the law, attempt to regulaté interstate com- of Ar- kansas upheld the constitutionality of displace many hand printers, The Dill proposes to grant each sen- ator $2500 and each member $1,800 worth of public documents each year as he may choose. 1 Another provisi concentrates all REPORTED IN GAUDALOUPE. Has About 800 Men and is Short of , Washington, Feb. 20.—With a record 6f more than fifty Teids and the seizure of at least four tons of smuggled opium having a commercial value of $100,000 since the nation-wide campaign against 9 Two. Lexington, Va., Fab. 20.—As the re- sult of a mutiny the third class of Virginia Military institute faces ex- pulsion. The class of more than two OONV}G?‘ SURRENDERS AFTER TWO YEARS OF FREEDOM ground for imy> ~gation MX. = n declinef .o discuss the t. fih. 1ds said there &p- ed " to itrte likedhood pear of Tesolutions el ronaa ¥, % ways ‘and mmbma = it e, to which they ‘curner Feb. 20.—Gener: T dred: mbers ted - the insti- Warden =t the cornac of Rinth avenus and | o1 | gGED LEPER the department printing offices in the | Diea “Ganaslonps | the Wegal mame of the deug bogan, ¢ | 1l !(H, i on maarchod ato’ the town | o Sive Hic Yorin Ot IR, ! 4 ovel L inz office. e i ad- | - d i p) i ] by bis wite e times in (ho Tiexi SENT FROM HOBPITAL.|SOomelt puntine omee | eetimates S, e Insurrecto lead. | customs service have reported that|in mEvtest seainet the action fof the ; e PO [ also dentéd - B B The e %5 | Omcials: Hefuon 6o By Whavo. tls Wone | 15 16 changes would save the treas- | i tiventy-five miles south | thelr, worl is about mnished | They SCYL4F for homb- throwing In the | neariy te yesrs Fresdomi. John Dora- T L gy 8 smowbank, drank carbolic acid. The —May Be in New York. YR 000 | othills, moved further South. | cmugzled into the United States comes | Cadet barracks. ~—The clgss had animan walked Swo en Frost's ‘ff'l:u e SARE T koagor: Tor 4 man lived less than half an hour. h ot gl i aet e ikl da, Mexico or from the Ori- | 3fTeement to stand together In the | fce at Sing Sing prison early tonight, | 00 + 001 ™in which he related.: Birdsall and his wife separated three | Kansas City, Mo.,, Feb. 20.—Thomas Sespgtiv, Acsidgly. SRR e sh Puget sound territory. | (Ase of any GlsmieseL Curerintoncent fand surrendered himself a3 an SScapcl) omorts by Shomes X. Rash, his dls ago whils living In Paterson, | Paseeasas a siees Gor TROMAR | L\ New York, Teh. 20 Minrehaba rro'and his troops weve ehe o B e Nichols of the academy, it wae an- | conviet. He got away in 1900 while | efforts by Swames 7. Fash B8 3. He was evidantly trying o per- | yeveral weeks refused to leave: the gen. | from London. o e le"s% | Veagh are personally interested in hav- no";{'\"d today, will probably expel the | working in a convict gang on Bear|g 0, 7 Mm l);:r"::'x:t'm- o, im 4s thes | eral hospital, regardless of his having | At Antwerp, Feb. 19 Finland. from Lo Py subplies N ling the trafic suppressed and a large mutineers. gn\;nmi,."hfl'twi:w‘;" }“':":ufl::‘e"‘dedfl S e ere the | heen discharged by the physicians, w- - O Ve L &% | force have beep engagad in the work. ul new B TORM HITS NA ) woman boarded when the shooting oc- | sont away st weok Ty tor e “as 20: re was no fighting (0dav OF| The onium seized will be sold at public | MAKES NEW HAVEN in reaching his heme in Kings county b bt earred. Kabsher, supsristendent af che fstite-{ Mo Yot him. {auction torecognized drug dealers. PERMANENT HEADQUARTERS. | (Brpek [B); Dut the elor t that hie | Worst of the Winter—Ten Inch fon, it was learned today. P outh, Feb. 5 i e and omil Where the Teper went, hospital om- | Withelm, from New AN el | To Demonstrate Gerrman Warshif Con- | Democratio State Central Committes dociden b come back to serve out Snow and Mere Coming. / cers refused to say. Nice, ‘eb. 20: . = > . ion. i 2 v Nan! ~IT - Washington, Feb. 20.—Represcniative | e is on the way to i e Sy New York kgl STRIKE AT EAST DOUGLASS.| Kiel, Germa:;m;t({:" 20.—The new Rtods i L Tt o AR ceS it il 3 u::'{,,”:’,’,m}f oy ,,";,;‘:',;';.3,{."";.‘,’,’};,.‘,.. pladt— BRSNS S, Swonmin, ptswiding oyst | hETS oF (rlands., Feslamatas 014 Dx | i Now ot o rnewaska, = e German cruiser Von Der Tann will sail | New Haven, Conn, Feb. 20—Nine- | 13 521 16 be B, B J® G & Rich | with @ planket.of anow ten inches deep. he house today in commities vt the | Luschier he would return to Greece if | from New reb. 20: Rhein, from i A3nst Wage Reduction—Foundry | tomorrow for a month's visit to South | teen of the thirty-five members of the | PRers TOm ot My More, Tt was the worst aform of the, winter, whole, threatened Representative ('lark "';M\;'f;'m"m SoiVew Noricwers sup- | Lot e, et 780t B Owners Say It Is Necessary. American ports. According to the min-| democradic state central committee | 1oN& Ire ana et m}m it was still with Florida with summary punishment | Piied him. S A e iStry of marine- one of The purposes of | met here late today and voted to meike a high mertheast wind snd = Zaliag’ the sergeant at arms, to preserve erder. Mr. Clark, contending for th: right make en inquiry, told the ch.ir it Do authority to call the serge.nt a1 This defance Mr. Staflord c.ar- | a8 pariamentary | toward | matier ended with man | m‘ Mr. Clark and the that he did not care to m amentary inguiries ‘who will make =uci ru Through Skylight to His Death. , Conn., Feb. 20.—Jom Barth, 86, while af to clean the of the Dodd Cooper company of city of snow this afternoon. un- kylight. . the factory d tracruring bis meck. Helo ligs Hylen Tasc | attended th | Nelson, e tonight. | looking. &: l!‘NDESI RABLE ALIEN WOM De: an_undesirable alien woman deporte Prite opinion. The case was United States against e an Austrian, on appeal frgm trict court af Norfolk. The got that congress has lawfully | uvon the immigsation exclusive. jurisdiction fa. questions of this character; tors. nd Heyburn on the r honor I\ors, though no vote was Richmond, Va., Feb. 20.—The United | States circuit court decided today that te on Direct Election of Sena- AN MAY BE DEPORTED, Though Married to American Citizen— on by Circuit Court in Virginia, may be even though she hecome the » of ‘an American citizen. Judge rd filed @ “‘vigorous' dissenting Sprung, the dis- holds nferred b and rmining Washington, Feb. 20.—In the senate today specches wers made by Senators 0 the populsr election of ¢ % b. 18: Koenlz Albert, from \New York 4 At Hamburg, Teb. 20 guste Victorla, from Ne At Cherbourz. Feh. Wilhelm, from New Vi Kaiserin Au- York 0: Kronprinz Fifteen Cars Left the. Rails. Pietou. N. €. Feb, Athongh the | coaches in which they were riding top- | pled over and were dragged a consid- ! erable distance over the frozen ground and sleeners, th sengers on an T tercolonial il train, which was | wrecked three miles from River Joh today, escaped without serious | The trafn was made up of ¢ senzer a , al left ¥ be o da fine can be Tesumod. reck is not More Than Ninety Rebel Mexico City, Feb. 20.—El Diaro to- v published a special under yester- day’s El Paso date saying that in an encounter between revoiutionists led by -Enrique Flotes Magon and a force }:nfle’r General !\"’v‘?rro. néfl; |Gn\xdl up re than minety rebels iworo| uy ‘wornnded. No mention Douglass, Mass., Feb. 20— Rather than submit to a reduction in wages ranging in different depart- ments from 10 per cent. to 38 1-3 per cent. forty-five men emploved as erinders and six polishers in the foun- dry of the American Axe and Tool company went on strike today. Recent- Iy the fanager of the foundry an- nouncad that the company must either reduce wazes=or ciose the establish. ment. The men in the forging depart- ment remained at work. Train Wreck in Oklahomg, Stillwater, Ok . passengers were killed, Sons we ally injured and._ sev w v hurt in o wyeck of @n- and Santa- T'e, pas- near here to@ight.' The > Alfred W. Love of Green~ field; Okla., and two unidentifled wom- en. gt The serfously injured were taken to Arkansas Ciiy, Kan-, for treatment. he wreck was caused by the derail- ‘ment of threé coaches. It is belleved I 1! vy raifis undermined the Sk WG e S0 “was infu a- e T atner b William Tove of the voyage is to demonstrate to South American governments the advantages of German warship consirmction. The crulser purports to be the fastest afloat. Out of Respect to Representative Allen Washington, Feb. 20.—The house of epresentatives tonight set a precedent 'y adjourning a ¥riday session out of respect to the memory of a member who died the following Monday. As a result of the omnibus claims filibuster the ho had declined to take more than .'fig’ceas at by ;lmo, = ‘v,he 128~ falative gession of Friday continued up to 445 o'clock tonight, when adjourn- mént was -taken until 10 a. m. tomor- Tow gut of respect to the late Repre- sentafive Amos L. Allen of Maine, who died early toda: Fifty-Two Whiskey Dealers Fined. Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 20.—Fifty- two whiskey dealers, indicted recently under the instruction of Judge Mc- Reyuolds that the ho of 2 federal license wes prima evidence cg Zuilt, today submitted their an: were fined $50 and oosts, with <thiry each i the worklinuse, 1 this city the homs of the permanent headquarters of the party. Comstock was absent and the meeting was presided over by Seoretary Thom- as. at whose office it was held. The mémbers present also appointed Johm De Viq of this city an assistant 46 Mr. Thomas. Camorrist Trial. Viterbo, Italy, Feb. 20.—The trial of the Camorrists, 'of whom Bnrieo Al- rano. or “Erricone.” is the chief, for the murder of Gennaro Cuceccwio and his wife in 1906 iy oxpected to begin on March 11, if no unforeseen < 5 Stancas arisd to cause a postponement. The trial will last about six months. In fhe meantime the accused Camor. rists are imprisoned in the monastery of Gradi under heavy guard. hasui Titsog Rebels After Provision Cars. Mexicali, Mexico, Fab. 30.—A ment of thirty insurrectos last night té capture thres oas: > TERM Fortify at Both End Colonel Geedite.concludes With the assettion hat it is to the most press- ing interest of the Umited States to fortify the canal at both ends, above [ all, the Pacific outlet, and that the works muet also bo made defenaible against land attack. In his opinion the entrance of the United Statos into im- perialistic worid politios entafls still further ‘steps, each of which is the necessary. sequenco of tlic precading one. barometer. $100,000 Damage in Kentusley. ) Lexington; Ky, Peb. 20Lexington | and many ‘other points in central wnd' eastern Kent: were shut off frem T Jete oaay, Wtian Tapetes it . . When Te) on & lines were aftécted. The' breatedowt . was caused by one of tha worst slest and ico storms ever krown in this Te- gion. -~ The storm -affested an area of T8 muacs mfies. Wiille the dm raged,” interurban was standetifl travel wae esr- ried “on The prope: ‘damage is $100.000. ‘To Prevent Necrosis Spreading. | X Feb. 20.—The fight Whole Ti in the h. Palisade, Nevada, Feb. 20.—A South- ern * Paglfic enger train, east- bound, known as the China-Japan fast mail, whick left San Francisco -last night, . weat into the ditch tenight, one |. and & half miles west of here.’ No Xxilled, but a number of pas-. seported injured. " e ‘one was