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A Ita]y of Drwded Camom : i o Setiion mave i ae AL peln e NIGHT Al 5 D/ es- |LETTER YO MONTGOMERY HARE] born at Wolkenbi ; INOUNCED WITHDRAWAL Was born at Wolkenburs in 1848 ANNOUNCED WITHDRAWAL. 7 e PRV 8, | e, MALDWIN DRUMMOND. ¥ 1 L i 2 -~ BED ON OCEAN LINER," { i the playwright and > 33 3 n y : chess player, erstwhile editor of the SRS T 7 | SHEEHAN: 800N MUST GO | London Figaro, is doad. TAKEN - FROM - STATERQOM (3 lam 1y of 'w Yo e~ The Latter Cannot Be Elected by the| lieves l.lmt‘Doral::y A:no‘ld committed Democrats. — Tammany’s: One-Man | SUigide. | 070 00 = by el o Vote Trust Deno i o Rev. Dr.-Charles Sumner Burch has appointed suffragan bishop - of the Protestant Episcopal diocebe of London, Feb. 26.—George Richmond . T}fl&h -of Detroit and Miss Violet ALFANO'S 40 FELLOW MURDERERS|ESEHEErrai s urday, % |BUSINESS CONGESTED —e Rt ; | arariotte, "of 1100 tons’ dispmccment,| Billa-G Big' Appropristions to e e » . ; Pacls Fobe Heed dsigkarine, sl ; . Their Victims. Cuoccolo and “The Beautiful Sorrentina,” | dcecanes o5 the largest summacine in |5 o one 8o Apereer: Had R N M T ot The ergl;:wvflq‘,-h.jmmhmhedu Be Passed—S8peeches Will Make Sti omantic Careers—Murderers Left Dagg m: : ; Sign of a S —Dreistly Memt of Ahe f nion Hen = Viscouit Wolver: A Fortune in Diamonds, Pearia and Other Gems. Disappeared In the .. Night—Search Revealed Nothing. : ; e Yor Bndia, and from 1508 ant “Toro/ z . 5 Do Xask € ? 3 % % Washington, Feb, 26.—Day and night | = New Yotk, Feb. 26.—In a letter to- R .3 ; 5 Band Once Threw Police Off the Trail. lord. premiler of the council, died here | seasions probubly will be held in both | night to s trusted friend, Montgom. | Fire Which Startad in the large ds- | New York, Feb. 26.—Mrs Jeadmin s o o - | branches of congress beginning tomor- | ery Hare,. Edward =M. Shepard ~ of | partment store of M. Lurie & Co., in ‘D‘mm formerly Mrs. . — Puda; Feb. h row, for only. five and a half days re- | Brooklyn announced his retirement | Hoosick Falls, N. Y., entailed a loss|Field, Jri;lrrf Chicago, was robbed of a v s X et Fe 2 i Austrian del- | main - to conelude a formidable legisla- | from the fight for the United States | of 385,000, < fortune in jewels night aboard a Vitgrbo, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 18.—him a reminder on the cheek that it | esation, c-.n’ S r::o lution adopted Sat- | tive congress which is in an unprece- orship to succeed Chauncey' M. 2 ns-Atlantic liner. Diamonds, The Joluminous doepmenis with the | was not safe to upset the plans of a | urday, calls on the government to sub- | dented and ‘almost hopeless condition. He adds that in bis opinion| The Case of Porter Chdriton, accused | 2nd other gems to the value of ap aid of which the government hopes to [man of courage. Erricone denied that port to the utmost of its power all Filibuster Will Make Delay: E of murdering his wife in lialy last | Proximately $180,000 disappeared mys. convict Emrico Alamo and forty of | Cuoccolo had struck him and ewore | Movements for the restriction of arm- | . : ; vear, has reached the supreme court | teriously from her statercom on- the his associates of murder and thus rid | that he had not even known the mur- aments. ‘Without taking into consideration % % ss| of the United States: steamship Amerika, of the Hamburg- Ttaly, of the leading ts in the|dered man. Nevertheless, the police the situation in the senate, where ‘promp 4 i American line, some time between 9.30 dreaded m.:fi'm Gennaro | persisted on this Glew end learned that | St Petersburg, ¢ Feb. 26.—China, | there is a fillbuster against taking ; o i - ¢O'clock last evening and 5.30 o’clock Cuoecolo and hie wife, “The Beautiful | instead of mending his ways years be- through her minister here, has given | votes on the ~Canadian reciprocity ey S Cancab, aA repaed S ‘ rbal York but half represented.” Barlier in | procity with Canada, was.reported to | th/S morning. . Sorrentina,” the murder of whom led | fore, Cuoccolo, was in full active ser- assurance to the Russian gov- | agreement, the permanent tariff board | the oy Martin w‘v’, , congress- fh, ,g“w without ~ recommendation, | -, L1e 1098 was reported fmm oly %o the roundup of théir band, hed ro- | vice in the Camorra, limiting himself, | erament that no obstacle will be placed | bill, and the Lorimer ‘case, to £a¥}man.elect and self-announced candi- | and was placed on' the 'calendar. after the liner docked at n to- mantic but far from worthy careers. | however, to two departments of crime, w Gl ‘f:r r.\;; immediate,appoint- "°fmnt‘ °t.:?fin§rf£u:.liv:°m;fl: s:‘cm Gabo'tor the'senalorsbip, Tad issued 8 s %fiy, o th:r pol!cek‘o! Hob:l:n and nizi and. taking the lion’s uls in Mongolia: rates for c the - o ow York_are worl on cane Apartments Fit for a Bride. e s R Vel bt g B T O T e g ors, | Statement _pointing, as Mr. /Shepard, | Senator Scott of « West Virgi ng 16 l Mrs. Drummond hastened to the Hotel A part of the etory which will e |Fare of all epgrations. Both Be nd| b1\ Fev, 26 _Frederich Spieiha- | there s u congestion of appropriation | 1o, 10 the grave respensiollits Fesls foerver BoUce o iy %o sct the Sulie’ | Blaza, declinimg to discuss - her. loge laid bare when the opens, March | ;jever organizers. gen, who was ranged ‘among the best | bills that to some seems irremediable. | oojiine y; Charles F. Murphy, leader | way pension bill before that bedy. The Hamburg-American line disclaims 11, may now be told. The victims were | */" S Bohishe i of the old school novelists, died Sat- | The urgent deficiency bill is the only | SPUSE BPOR Cootes T B G Z00 CF | WAY P * | all responsibllity, on the ground that about of an age. The husband at the amorra a3t . urday, - His descriptions of the period | one of ‘the fourteew - gemeral supply | o1 "OeMF "8 0l UGNt the | The War . Department is making | Pasfengers who ‘leave jewels in. their time of his death, it is known, was 42. At the same time there are pepers in Lof 1848 were notable works. He was | measures that has become a law. The | guo" ol o Geadiock at Albany. preparation on ajlarge.scale for the Staterooms do so at their own risk. To They lived in the Via Nardones, open- | the police srchives which show that on | born in Magdeberg in 1829. situation respecting appropriation bil Mr. Littloton . expressly denies that|instruction of militia officers at Forts | ie Police Mrs. Drummoend described ing into the Piazza San Ferdinando, in | varieus occasions they acted as police is as follows: . - | 1o naka the Tampaany leaders support | Riley and Leavenworth this summer, | the Tissing jewels as follows: the center of the city, only & few steps | spies. In fact, notes written in pencil| Christiania, Feb. 26.—The Norwegian | ~The Indian, . legislative; army and | ¢ ig own candidacy, and writes, he » g List of Missing Jew - palace, in @& pretty | have been found in which the two de- | cabinet has adopted a resolution prd- | District of Columbia bills have passed 5 ? fourtn Moor, apustment”. which - might | ounced fhalte and crimes atrenged by | viding for the sdsmisaion of women. ts | Doth hotses ‘and ‘dre ini ‘conference. | Y% { the ttcrest of party unity. | The Kick of & Hores Started & Fire| Two strinss of pearls of 273 pearls have been furnished for a bride. persons affiliated with the Camorra. | all state offices, except those having | All of titese bills contain items of dis- Mr. Shepard’s Letter. et et P ‘:;m' Pk I TN b ‘The Sign of a Brol Oath. These papers. wh the police had|to do with the cabinet and the mili- | pute which present difficulties. Mr. Shepard’s letter says in part: " . ne 0 e ng pearls. Hers, after the dlscovery of Cuoceo- | thOUBRL Were “cnt absolutely secrat, | tary, diplomatic and consular services| The pensioms, postoffice. agricultur- | “It was plain, a month or more ago, death. two barns and two dwellings. | _ One large black pearl ring set with Greco e, througz! connivance of cer-|and the church, > naval, ‘military -academy, fortifica- |.that Mr. Sheehan's caucus nomfnation z B tamonds. _ - D;:m of ::: D:-letc: SR parndaisy Sy ted by the Camorra F : :ij'om dll‘phm.ucy and coasular and |had aroused a democratic opposition so ..b':"’;';‘nkg',, l‘,’f“'ézst';f"“;anf d“:: dlg\“-xfinl;;‘e white pearl ring set with ed upon the bed In % | and were the caus: of suspicion of the| Tours, France, Feb. 26.—The swind+ | sundry- civil bills have passed the | important and persistent as to render a“s{wr o B il ’_%q ol i i, 3 furnished chamber and tho | CU0ccolos and -of hatred against them | ling case against “Count” d’Aulby de|house but not the senate. impossible his election by democrats. ¢ el ng $500,! ©- pa arge pearl earrings set on the part of those who were de- | Gatigny is 1o be revived. The geerai| The general deficiency has not even | He could be elsoted Ohly if, by soma|from clergymen, was captured in Rio | with diamonds. nounced and apprehended. Janeiro. One black pearl brooch set with dia- public prosecutor for the district of | come out of the, house committee on | means, republican legislators should be 1 s St Aains o BmeouS | Both Brigand and Police Spy. | Orleans, of which Tours is a part has | appropriations. found wiling to-inflict infinite dISered- | iy 1undred ~Goal ‘Miners ara on monds, with a black pearl, pea-ahapel out known &s the| Having established ths double deal- | of'fea 40 abpeal against the fnding \ In_the Senate. it upon their. party and themselves. | strike at k, Alberta and Michele, | - A wWireless message ' sent’ from 'the Fregio, the wound given to one who |ings of Cuoccolo as a brigand and 2 | Gemned DrAulby to & month's impries | . LBere remain to be passed by the | uat there is to be a solution—assum- British Columbia, and it is feared that | Amerika as she neared port summon- an oath. If inflicted upon | police spy, through which he Bad| nment In eonmque:{n e n 'm‘;.‘;’i 1 | senate, therefore, the pensions, po ine. as we surely may, that Mr. Shee- | the Whole Crows Nest Pass field will ed ‘detectives down the bay in a tug. an honsst woman or @ gir], it 1s made | earned -the suspicion of the Camorra | wiij pe held. ce a mew triall ofice, agricuitural, nayal. -military | namvs - withdrawal is- imminent—there | Pe affected. They learned from Mrs. Drummond the P ) b ya slash on the cheek, but if given|ang the personal hatred of Erricone, # academy, fortifications, diplomatic and,| rests upon the 'members of ‘the demos _— details of the theft, and began a comb- 3 to & woman of doubtful character, it is | the police set about to prove his death | pORTUGAL ELECTION TO consular, sundry. civil and general de- | boatic. painority & grave further . re- |, The Monetary Loss to the State of | ing of the ship and a search of the always upon the body. In the case of | was at the hands of his criminal as- ficiency bills. Not in the gnemory of | gponsibility. And, since you Tave hnd | New York from deaths by tuberculosis | crew; but not a trace of the jewels s Maria Cutinelll Cuoocolo the assassins | sistants. This wag a lons and tedious TAKE PLACE IN APRIL |any senator has there been such-a con- | oo signal & part in presenting them the | 1. 1910 is placed at §64,000,000 by | was found. . it task, but finally Erricone and weveral gt gestion of supply measures, nor s0|sentiment of other independently | Prof. Walter '¥. Wilcox, the Cornell Taken from a Cabinet, Drawer. Their Early Pollce Records. friends who dined with him at'the|Gap Widening Between the Twe So- | many complications by reason of oth- | mindeq democrats, will you not say | statistician. Mra. Drummond explained that es- ) he mur-. P " - h for the | Mimi a Mare on the night of the miur Pactbnk A e i ey . |to them what I couild not say without 2 ders were arrested. Public opinion ap- i e \ ~ If the senate could devote the five members of | . The Merchants’ Exchange' of San o recoids of otk Cuoocolo_in | 1quded the polic> and there was Breat | Lisbon, Wednesday, Feb. 15.—The|a8nd & half days left of the present g e K el Saues and | Francisco has received information of | Fokt,Jo0Stantly on hat person but his youth, it 3‘“"“-"" “fi‘:“m}‘f“ astonishment when, soon afterwards, | provisional government has promised | COREFess to the calendar and if speech- | myself to promote 'Mr. Sheehan’s elec- | the wrecking of the schooner Will R | gisplay’ them at any time, even while ::‘ M&mmm Dodce all of the prisoners were released on | faithfully that the elections shall tale|©s eould be curtailed, senators would | tion-—a result which I should per: | Hume, with the lods of two men, off | gining. Last night on She x:a';“t;‘“t“" eT | the grounds that the evidence against | place the latter part of April. With | B0t WOITy about thelegislative situa- |} emptorily refuse to promote, whéther Topolobampo; - Mexico. placed them in a cabinet drawer of the < lw'vdl-leo.lu' I-m.h:n or | them was insufficient. their approach the gap between the |!ion. Notices already have been 8iv- | girectly or indirectly? For today the The C. ¥ a 2 d M“,...' ,.."g.." ‘authorities and ’m'” Police Charged With Opmplicity. | socialistic factions headed by Alfonso | e oWever to several speeches on the | cause of the minority is'to me the fore- e Committee Which Is Directing | 5. \Sitit of the voyege N one had s - Popuiar indignation was intense, The | Costa, minister of justice, and Brito | Subjects of direct election of senators, | most of all political causes within our | the raising of 32,600,000 for the erec- | access to the stateroom, s added, be- spparently become respectable. e O e i s won | Camacho, who sucoseded - Semor oo | Canadian reciprocity and the Lorimer | giate. ; tion of a_memorial convention hall to | Sides her husband, herselts and her Married to Keep a Vow. Do “Once move the Judges have |mes as minister of public works, wi. | a%e. There will be speeches, also, On | ;o ding End of Sheehan Candidacy George = Washington, reported that |'matd The maid she holds above sus- Fio was aceustomsd 1o define his po- | boen afrald or corrupted by the Camor | dens. Both ministers are publishers | the Bubjects of magazine rates, fortl- | IMPCRAINE PT S0 DS O G0 | 3524900 has already’ been subscribed | pision. t rists, who have strength and political | Of Newspapers, and their principles | fication of the Panama canal and mu- e jmpending. oward the fund. > Arisipe early this mo to. make ” = d pelici merous- other “controversial guestions, | ¢y of Mr. Sheehan: seems to” me to re - T s x lm’}"i‘:e”-’:&floe SR T i p:n“ r:.’mfu Teflected clearly in | ORI ear in apprepristion billa. ~ | aliire some change ‘of programme to crh:d'f Were Rlatou-is;- o at te | heT touot‘ :&uflntga rll:len?ir she unwillingness to strike at the Camorra, Tired of Dictatorial Costa. g mom , ihat Gomedle Meoctiee duriog Sha roduc: | o as they shared the profits of their| The country appears to S Ca- WHAT IR 00 2 MR 7 dmfluu o genutnely | rivaiing whioh 11.“1’;;?:0:@ the o R R A T e B e o S e THE FAMOUS PORTOMOUTH |/ c | withdrawal after two presentations of Testimdny of the Priest. socfalism of which Costa is the lead- R 4 s mvmhfi' ayself -ou Y1 Victorien Sardows “Thermidor. It now appears that the release of | Ing figure. Perhaps it was this feel- | Califdrnia Wants the Old Sea Fighter | to other and miore effect! 1 Erricone and his gang was due to the | ing that has caused a reaction in fa- of Other Days. should be glad if you, -as my friend, The MHa gue Arbitration Court decid- Intervention ‘of & priest. Rev. Father |VOr of constitutional methods and Paoaig dlnot Nive 1o mur: 1 army . 2 there Ciro Vittozzi. The scene which this | brought forth demmnds for the elec- | - Washington, Feb, 26.—Final disposi- ready have voted or who might| render Samurkai, the Indian studen b= abis < priest organized was dramatic and,ef- | tions and the convocation -of the. na- | tion of the famous Portsmouth, a war- | hereafter vots for me, that I am def-|(; the French government. somu,e‘i s b et A g o b Pactive, Vittozzl is Hericone's god- | tional assembly. Tlor of other days..is being considersd 3 claimed he was improperly surren-| g of Passengers Searched. Yather, He went to the judge and sol«| Large Majarity Probable for Conserva. | bY the navy departiment. old ship, which ~candids dered to the British authorities. aggage ssesng Fonep. would make-it clear to the minority, | eq Great who al emnly said: “I swear in my saceredotal A which is a wooden sailing vessel, 18 : ~Not a clue @ppeared, however, so character that you are about to con-| N desired Dby the state of California as | ever, withdraw from pelitical activil Two Persons Were ' Killed and ‘a Sroonad Cunasbrs’ Rasct Ol demn those who are innocant. I know e conservative republicans; or | a relic because of her historic relation | or from warm- support of the demo- score of others injured, some-of them & the real murderers, but 1 cannot re- | Moderates, will probably have a large| to the Pacific’ coast during the war | cratic party. Far from it I hope at|geriously, when a Halifax & Soutlr: Strangely enough, this boast of | veal their names, as they came to me | Majority in the assembly. - The finan- { with Mexico. Whether or not the | least with entire loyaity and with some thoroughly. western mixed train from But so far &s could be ‘Cuoecolo the firet clew to the al- | with the weal of the confassion.” cial and commercial classes hope so,|state will get her depends upon the | energy, long:to support the underlying| ang- Middleton jumped mzofin;:lii learned not evem @ suspicion resulted. leged [gator of his death. - The oft-| The priest put the authoFities in |at least. They welcomed the republic | result. of action just taken by the |ciuse which. has for the time made | New Germany Junction, Nova Scotia. | Mrs. Drummomd could give no hint repeated story reached fhe ears of 4 | communication With one Asdrittore, | 85 & possible remedy for the abuses | navy department. the minority the most distinguished s e aid the authorities, but D O etoctive, oma ipmoltoer amd lod | who was alleged to have confehsed i | Of the old regime, but they are he-| A general survey of fhe Portsmouth | body of men in the state. Nathan Levine of New. York Bought i that the statergom door i 2o investigate whother the murders | the murders. This man denounced two | $inning to be anxious ahout the se- | has been ordered by Secretary Meyer Advice to the Minerity. . a small trunk for a few cents at an might bean due %o the hatred | others, De Angells nad Amodo. -All| CUrity of the country under the pres- |to determine ‘these conditions: The ith himself removed ss & candi- |Buction sale of unclaimed warehouse [ Under such clrcumstances it ~would his| compenions. It | three were criminals and fugitives from | ent administration. cost of fitting her for a voyage from ’W'S‘ g goods today, and was astounded upon | Dave been possible for a_thief to enter Seomied Smpechable that the dangerous | justice. " When Tound they estgbiished | $5500000 in Treasure Chamber. _ | New York to California, there to be ‘opening it to find that he had pur- | the apartment whils the occupants and violent head Camorre, hay- | alibis, but in the meantime Frricone 2 ; o frec = - Is The minister i preserved as a naval relic; the cost of -, their | chased the ashes of two human beings, | S1¢Pt and make away with the jewe! 0000lo ' t6 the |and his assistants had been released, s ster of public works has | DICLoring her for the use of the ma- | (N lope that they “will mae o ngs. | made an inspection of the ‘treasure choice' with a view to the serious and unheard and unseen. quarreled with Cu of having his ears boxed in pub- i The oustoms men made it a point to Gang Was Again Arrested. chamber in the vaults of the royal pal- | n¢ hOspital service to replace the |¢.r reaching relations which this sen- | MOTORMAN HELD . e ie, should mot have had his revenge ace of Necessidades in which | Saaeaawn . ag Lbe SmeCHE e At bears to the democratic party At ol h soomer oF Fm:.‘ 3 . Latek e geiest iy acoised L of be- | SGuited the crown Jewels R i is recommended that she be offered for e e nation: He a0ds . UNDER $500 BAIL belongings of not only the oAl & Vendetta. s . arn wa - first cabin passengers, but of the 300 valuables belonging to the deposed that he hopes also, “with the removal % > 4 iy, 1t was established that Breicone, who | Brsicons @nd Ris . commanions. whe | TO¥8L family. In the inventory taken | £xpi ODING CHEMICALS o 'the ‘amouttics. separably attached ( Waz Running Car in Hartford When | Ron 00 MOS8 (000 2 eratnen: 18 no eoward, feare Cuooolo and | were once more airested on mew and | 27g %, URidUe table servics of silver to Mr. Sheehan's candiducy and to| 21 Wers Injured in. Collision. |5 over, and the police must now ex- vendetta with the man whe had given | further evidence. Jelghing more than a ton, containmg | CAUSE LOSS OVER $100,000. | any candidacy. compelling democratic * Manuel's crown and scepire of solid R sopalar mistruse. that the major- | = Hartford, Feb. 26.—Arthur Ostrout, | tond thelr search to pa i D wish fo make a fit choige |26 years old, motorman on the Eliza: | Victim Werth a Miilion and a Half: g0ld and studded with precious stones | Fire. in. Cincinnati- Paint Factory— | ity i I - and several DI ~ =2 = beth -park trolley car which was i . Mrs, Drummond was Miss Albertina 5 CANAL FORTIFICATIONS INDIRECT OVERTURES £ several Dlocks of virgin gold, the | Hotel Guests Fled in Night Glothes. | Benounces Tammany Dominance. | collisioh with another trolley car last | Hick, daughter of Louls C. Huck of . APPROVED BY CONGRESS. FROM THE FEDERALS. | of the collection consists of a safe full Hhe denounces Tammany dominance | night and in which 21" were injured, | C! husband 3 Cincinnati, Feb. 26. — Exploding | ¢f the caucus which chose Mr. Shee- |y, 1. d d sl =ity il i of jewels, among which is the diadem | chemicals tonight started a spectacular | ha 3 as placed under arrest today and is * " Pl % han =a; that the democratic P Vete is 123 to 81 in Favor of President | Mexican Revolutionists Say Gevern- | belonsing to the queen mother, Amella, | fire which destroyed the seven-story Tany “oan sever mucceed in, this state batesheln, widse TIO0 me i Secnnical | millionaies ' mert 's Policy, - ment is Ready for Peace. ther, the Ceabt of e i LS, oklngs | Puilding and stock of the Foy Paint| when it is generaly believed that|that the rails were slippery and that 5 company at Fifth and Sycamore | g, any contrpls the nominations. | pj, K Ve Washington, Feb. 26—in the house] Washingten, Feb. 36.—Dr, Vasquez|.S Valued at $200,000 and the whole |sstreets. ¥ S ontianes:, * coutd not avod the cotlisions ; He continues: “The portion of the|he could mot aveid th h ‘grandfather | crea on Gaturday President Tafte policy of | Gomez, head of the confidential agency | SoRtents of the treasure chamber have| Guests of the Demnison hotel, across BT etk Sl Bt te WRICK B0: b e ko T O L Gune: GozBOBST Ty toruzug’ the Paname osnal w-i- a_;p- here nf]lge )_l(;xth;ahn'rivol;‘n\oniztfi u]:- el -t . ;k;i‘tore&'; ?:}2::0% :‘he.r;-o :c:n'turs;‘ ::’h:i, day willingly acquiesce in tm‘: Wfl in the car which was run inte and | the bulk of his fortume. Mrs. Drum- Provi an overw! lng majori nounced tonigl at he has indirectly X etus o tru: f <democratic wer only 3 = ‘hers recei .come f) 203 the sum of $3,000,000 was sppro- | received overtures for peace from the | F ORBIDS READING OF tha hotel, which was not damaged. Ly e EocKad: auer 3 Mo JuisticoAME- | Db e e he o Fromy & fraction of the demecratic votes in|ioney, who. has seve 1,000,000 set aside for that priated for begini ‘th federal government. Dr. Gomes said| PORTUGUESE BISHOPS' LETTER. |, The 105s to the paint company is | {he county of New York. The result |and’ probable ittt e, T i wall of Marahail Feld, W_trsh mu.n;' u'.h' e :]huv. mda pogflgenlt:lja ney ’i:exr“'ph" b DR o 7 1,‘,‘:.2;;"‘2;, n‘;}:‘; :‘::ll;‘ ;gngeym:u '1; . l:l.is of the paol, or tnxn,uu induob ma.‘;!' The injuries to the others consisted | §r., and is said to have besides a per- e action ‘house practically | been advised by unta in aso, | Interdict by Minister of Justice at Lis- ration cases condemne: y the inly of ci 500,000. nsttics the question of doriication, for | Tex. of the desiro of Governor Awma- ; losses of an equal amount. e el o pab thasmajors | oy o Cuts and bipless. sonss Kortiune of $800.000 . bon. ¥ or her husbend's death young ntiment in tha semate s said to | da of Chihuahua to confer in Chihua- Sy o o s The honds of & relatively small iy - DA s A b 4 be more than two fo ome in favor of | hua with Francisco I Madero, leader| Lisbon,” Feb. 26— The minister of|BOY SHOT AND s G TABLET TO JONATHAN i bt s Py et Bl et mmmm;" the waterway by seacoast ?: rg:,:d “?:_‘;:arl‘:'utfi:"if'.ndfim hnnfl-ho éb:;n A1: justice has ordered the provincial KILLED PLAYING COWBOY - Minerity Saved the Day. EDWARDS, THE YOUNGER. | of .:Admiral David Beatty of the British 4 governors te forbid the reading of a “ : 5 3 Mr. Keifer's motlon o strike from f tonio, Tex. thut three delegates repre- | Collactive. ~pastoral letter by Portu. | Young Engle Shot When Abeut to Be | star ooonn sast democrat o fac| Memorial Stone Erected in United the sundey <ivil bill the sntire $3,000,- | senting tlie Diaz government wieh to| guese bishops. The letter, while des -, Can o o ih Lt A miponis, Church, New-Haven. . 900 apsropriation for fortifications, | mest Dr. Gomer on the border and ar- | claring it is the duty of Cauholics to ihé present . democratic legislature — Drummond, :h-.a r. hwwun; Subgpsionsto ke reage i for Jhe termination of hostili-| respect the comstituted authorities,| Philadelphia, Feb. 26.—John Kelly, | would have been, in large part, or, it| New Haven Conn. Feb. 26.—A tablet g b w"w? abatie enlx_slias | ties. o = > s even though these be hostile to Cath- |aged 15 years, was shot and ipstantly | i feared, in far the greater part, the | to the memory of Jonathan Edwards, | sportsman ‘The took fore "o megotiate ‘treaties . with: the | the family physician of President. e ShoA Mye fhhc it & new Tuv 18 nogust| idiled o by James Engle, aged 10 | mers representative of this very vot-|D. D. (the younger), was anvelled aty vear aFo e Sagtenel in a London - 3 e law of God, it is | y, 4 = f the steps | the ng s o o office: great powers providing for the. neu- | and who was, in the last election, ca: years, while playing cowboy and In- |ing trust. Inevitably one o tralization of ‘waterway, were re- | didate for th vice Drestdency of Mex- | osws s b e of ok, Socs on to ap-| dian ‘with a number of other boys|would have to be thet the voting church tonight, and a biographical ad- ico on the same ticket with Francisco Flold, daughter . ; buP hear their homes in West Philadel. | trust would.choose the democratic del- | dress given by Governor Simeon E.| DAYLIGHT HOL finat vote came on the motion | |, Madero, the candidate for president, | dose welating to rengimy, o >ttacks| phia. egation _to “the natiomal conventlon.| falqwin, | Tue tabler was erected by NEAR; MERIDEN OBL Y BB B Pt il e i T ety - | Two of the older boys had purchased | And the powes and prestige of the|b¥ Mr and 1 g o, ; it the DI with imetructions te the | would not “undertake wny negotiations | FOUR MORE WITH a small rifle and brought it to the lot. | democracy of the state throughout the| 7, Edwud:.y"l'lu Twe Strangers Cleaned Vincenze of peace ‘except under the condition . Young Engle, armed with his weapon, | country and at the polls in the presi- in Gullo Out of $40. that the ao‘lfites shall be legally and | DIPHTHERIA AT JOHNS HOPKINS was being pursued by John Kelly with | dentia] election would then be pros- o § fully authorizdd with written powars.” ; 3 lasso, when, sccording to witnesses, | trated. - written by Governor Baldwin. i e s Conmie, et 6 VIS , 3 urnes any - i ‘Want Reocognition from Federals. Now 43 Cases—But Worst Is Ovclf, fired. " Kelly fell with & bullet through Not Bound by One-Man Voting Trust Gullo of this city compilained to the OBITUARY. T’ Srae: taus ol He added that the revolutionists fur- S orday that e was the victim of Says Dr.: Barker. his bearer 2 “Practically, therefore, the health Ketfors mroposition $6' stvie out the | ther desire that the arrangement for “{and the life of the democratic party - 2 Sam Walter Fo: a holdu] ‘lt noon md:y in the bum‘ <30S T us. ? Py pelbge: £l otiatis g i Baltimore, Feb. 26.~Four new cases require that, as long as there shall = center, a stone’ E appropriation, and his motion was lost, Peonine s fenermt Duaned 1) ot diphtheria developed at Johns Hop. | TWO STRUCK BY Continde the one-man voting trust of | Somerville, Mase. Feb. 26.—after 8 mid tie was ac. L b R B e i “These stéps, he explained, | Kins hospital today, making the total TROLLEY NEAR WATERBURY.|Tammany hall and the influences | 1o llnees, Sam o gy e nn= 1) » o . : hor, poet and leeturer, dled at the 2o necodary hepames of tix " | number of persons ‘affected 43. which are behind it, there shall be the | ther. ‘suay TR et Disung ot 08 thy mastevit - { ok Hv thie e o e Rl | M e L. °F. "Barker, who. is in charse | Serious But Not Necessarily Fatal In. | Power and the right of any sumcient|Chatlesgate hospital in - Cambridge| hands into his pookets and elsaned n e e Bu today. him out of $40- The police are indlin- many months continued. “The lines | ISCLODN SN U BeAZe ontercnce ar- Il b juries to Two Polanders. B o Saarestiadig Mz Toss was born dn Candia, N. . | ed to-doubt the plausillity. of the sharply drawn between 1- % i “Ey ¢ 3 i n 1858, ane er o from 's story. e complaint was n ” bt Mgy, Pt~ Reatton, mp;':_“";f'_ venwer. ‘Eyery one of the aiphtheria pa-| warsrbury, Comn, Feb. 26.—Jo that trust. In that way, and in'no £Tad g man’s story. P! < Sl tients is doing nicely and none of them 86ph | other, can any Ited or honest pur- | BrOWn university in 1882 becwme active | made until an hour after the alléged tives "rawney Snd elfer cking the| Vst on Dies Mbdicating. | hes et seS il ' 1 shouia say | Cpepteste g S a0 I Bev- | Donek SF'li cemucratic party of tha | In Journallstc Sork wmel lsss, ween|nokten __________ Rl Biveesentativee Shetiey. Hohads | ioniste WOmH et oi the Shiiation | ot the WaiEE 18 over.” aston, were struck By 4 Thomaston |5tate be accomplished T e g e e " Audience With the Pope: Smith, of Iowa, fought for fortifi- | of th id = trolley ~car bound for Waterbury{ * No Difference to Insurgents. - Mr. Foss was batt : = e % [ORNNL for TN | Dlant o toiemapned to"the. Jinte ai SENAIORS ELEOGIEED. Shortdy after 7 elock tonight near i | Albany, N. Y., Feb. 28.—That the| gineral public 58 o suthor of Humers | conom n. wodisses Morsipor Koo _— San Aftono, Tex. for information 25| Eloquent Tributes” Pald to McEnery | Witerbury line. ~Cryeski. received a [ withdrawal of Edward M. Shepard |ous poems, including. “Back Poems.” | g5 " the . Am college, Accepts Call to New Haven. to the souTce of the overturss for peace | — couent Tributes Pakd to McEnery | fractured” thigh and minor injuries. | from the senatorlal race will have no| “Whiffs from Wild Meadows,” *Dreams and the names of the three peace e and Dolliver. The full extent of Bryzenski's injuries | effect on the attitudeé of-the insurgents | in Home Spun,”Songs-of the Average voys sent there by Diaz. ~ % . is not known, but;a fracture of the ‘Mr. Sheehan’s candidacy | Man.” % Washington, Teb. 36.—The house de- | skull ie feared. It Is not believed their | was ‘emphatically tonight Baron Desiderius Banffy. ' votee ive hours today earing. eulo- juries Tlecessaril; fatal. i “Sena > g relt, th - g ", J rbury, Conn., —Ernest uisiana .an iver of Iowa. e, ; 1 on. Mr. - Rej 'ormer prem! ‘Hungary Eane will - succesd | Tomlinson, four years.old. son of Mr.| entire Louisiana delegation in MERIDEN FUGITIVE ARRESTED | 0u Jr. Shepard. mnd, Representative| Jig"lco3i®or the now party,. dled and Mrs, Erest C. Tomlinson, died | house, Mr. Lamb of Virginia, Mr. Pad- {* NDIANAPOLIS. | - Roo0! today. = Newspaper Plant. Burned Out. g L this-afternoon from the effects of tak- | zett of Tennessee and others praised = = % Reb i b o oTenL v 4 thaca, N. Y, Feb.' 26.—The plant . e i T . ing pnznt medicine. The child was| the Louisiana senator .and all of the | Frank Cavjel Wanted for Murder- |12 on hand tomorrow morning for = Dt Chrenicle and Democrat 2 B given the d¢se by his mother, who | Jowa delegation and Mr. Clark of Mis-{ . . ous Assault Three Months Ago. conference 'on "thé 'situation. He was ¥ early this morning, i . 26, followed, the dirsctions, on the gox. | souri and others spoke on -the life and e ; > - |not m;:" to ey for whom the in- 3 a of about $10,000. i arly today, de- | The “medical ‘examiner will probibly | serviges of -Mr. Dolliver. Meriden, Conn., Feb. 26.—A fugitive | surgents. who lhave ‘supporting ungatien e ot . ich was the larg- fhave a chemical analysis of the drug| AR . | from justice tor three months, Frank {Mr. Shepard woul D the el:v;x’:ow.y. made tomorrow. - o _Rothschild’s Yacht Puiled Off. ere " With Mr. Shepard Dut of the contest, . 3 o . | _Cape San Antonio, Cuba, Feb. 2. 1 inten i is believed most of the i Walked Off Roof in His Sleep. ° Pracht Atmah, with Baron Roth- of Indienapolis, Ind. o throw - thelr ‘support - to’ Fohn B > i Portmouth, 0., Feb. 26.—Walking off | schild and par€y aboard. was pulled oft i information - r Utiea. x 3 Haven, Feb. 26—In a porch roof while , Gorham P. | the beach today by the steamer Coamo. a BT T TR § - % 4 . a ride on a freight ¢ Burgess of Newb! " Mass., sus- | An English tramp steamship received | sta v con Vincenzo red the “anc S e },,,?' ot tained injuries early'today which re- | £600 to stand by and take off passen- o game | Tt e 5 , f8s. 8 _the AU wtruck | & 3 sulted in his dsa s . who | gers in’ ease the Atmah broke As . Frank ‘who was - ! been visiting | soon as cledred,