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e - 54 £ g - President to Give Aqnxfiflg Consideration 3 While on His Southern Trip - SENTENCES IN THE UNION OITY ‘MURDER CASE MUST STAND. J“LUCKY” BALDWIN'S at ‘ashington from London in : k. £4rd to events in Mexico. BOTH PROMINENT IN HIGH FINANCE| s ruars e .| woun o WenLoven” seriously ill with ibran ani- e T A “u',':,"{‘, E‘;‘m:“;fifi?i‘“'fi; it o7 Murdering Latter’s Rival " Walsh Not Expected to Last Long if He Remains in|irouwea hin trst on stovias Woman to Serve’ Fiftesn Yoars and Prison—Morse Has Been Confined But a Year, and &mfigyfifififi?&m (S5 Man for” Life. _ Looks for @ Commutation of Sentence, at Least—|men of this city. The vietim was 2 Major Rossl, a high municipal func-| Hartford, Conn, March 8—In an| Los Angeles, March §.—The jury in g 9. = 3 tionary, who -~committed suicide be- |oPinion handed down by the supreme|the caze of Beatrice Anita Baldwin i His Wife’s Petition in Hands of President. cause ‘he was filled with ‘Shame | court sitting hero 1004y Joo Mitchelly| TUbUL, 17 years old, seeking @ ones | Tara s Sha e, &, ficense in Ne disgust at his two daughters, aged 23| who with Sophie Kritchman shot and | Sixth share o the $11,000,000 estate of 3 and 19, respectively. gxlthd Bron biow, Kulvinskas in Union | E. J. &muehm)‘ B-I‘g:m. m,::e;r m-efitmc- The ' Grand | Jury . at - Cinei E piaion a0, y de: trial. 3 court, reacl et Washington March S.—President | ficlal gn::.g:mon seems to substan: Berlin, March §—The Chlogne Ga- % "“wq pigtearSinn e adverse 1o ths Bagrey oiverdict| chargea Peter, W. Darr, cl Taft will leave for the south tomor- | YENet 1’ ey Gerved Only a Year. M“’""mm e T soemiz| The crime for which the Kritchman | o B "“‘D"}n“.“:nd"'tmm;:,‘; hesan on | fluence witnesses. row. Yie will take with him for final . Mon in the Atlanta prison, has| council has de o comsideration tne appenls {or, fardon | sedyes & it more than Ume'Jiar Of | stag' commitices. sesolation . Maring | TSI, PAVIAE been convictedof man: | fuwminuies betore’ the * ve Wik and Charies W. Morss, The Jatelad o 1916 ot lntiuence e corralne an_sutonomous. fed- | convicted of murder n the second do- | G Franciace conmates. president will study the cases In the been brought to bear, at least to| ity of the emperor over the governor, = gulet of his short vacstion and before | ghtain a commutation of his sentence | 5 inacceptable. ;| Sotamitins T Tidlon "Cily. oty tha. T1eh | Loemamy ey aqaned b he_returns to Washl both men | ¢, fige years ,which would permit his et SRR N an& 18th of September, 1909. Judge’s Charge to the Jury. was a suitor of the jbably will known whether they are years and eight ow D T federal pent, | dlschargs aftér tvo years st | APOLOGIES FOLLOW A tentiaries. WRANGLE AT CAPITOL ::n!di:rnl ';s x!l:hen, a - |':r- Jury: Attorney Ceneral to Make Recommen- . New Haven County Mesting Develops She. enticed %mm ah ie % sdcindod SO Ex-Senator Hale of Maine has taken It Sessi spot ‘in-Union City and there, with the Attorney General Wickersham aft- | sctive interest for Morse and ho o e “eg 230 of Mitehell, inftcted wounda with & er meversl weeks of. ¥ jon of ted to - President - Taft ~Mrs | puriforg, March 8—The New Haven | Ievolver- and ‘razor- that caused his Poth cases, will furn over all the pa- | Morse’s petition for the gk S cpunty meoting this atternoon, called | 3°th & day or two later. At the Wa-. e - . terbury hospi as was - pors to the president tomorrow with | *hy Ycontention in his case ia that | Goo¥ye"proes & emPOrary loan of $150- | ih iy ‘Gocused the ‘gifl and Mitchell his recommendation. MISS BALDWIN GETS NO PART OF _ESTATE. _ IUDGE_ INSTRUCTS -JURY Claimant Not Proved to Be a Lagi fate Daughter—Case Will Be Ap- ozt pealed to Supreme Court. & 15-year sentence, and could not be Lorraine an_ autonomous. fed- | Sugiicy: 573 10 which Miteholl was | today Aitorney Garrett MoEnery of gree and given a life sentence, was|mentary.pause ensued before the judge Kritchman -girl, whio favored the at- | Judge Rives said in his charge to the by fire. The_ Portug encouraging ‘revoit. sirl was sentenced to serve fifteen|q verdict against the piaintiff, and/a 5 S i o : P Y 7 ‘ e oThm Pt ot T Gunar s Thoroughl}" Prepared For War uese Government has dismissed the bishop of Oporto for _ The Canadian Govern fo. phise a* trade. sommtonar mo manently in Washington, * i Joseph G. S 1 deral| e ;| ‘ et ey Seien] Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts Wish Them 'mflm, died in Philadelphia. Spumas MacManus, the noted Irish ol Out. of New York 'Bayw BIG SUPPLY. OF BALL CARTRIDGE is tikely ) - Each SoMier Carried 60 Rounds in His Equipm Luek”—Djplomats Affect to Know Little Significance of Government’s Course. erk of " New York, March 5 —Within twelve | belief that the presence of this Ia ilton ‘county, with attempting to In- | hours of the receipt of orders for em- | naval and military force almost barkation, 1,500 regular troops steam- | the shadow of the Mexican ed out of New York harbor #t ten |ORIy not distasteful, but is actual o 2o 2| The German Chancelior “announcéd | 9'clock ftonight, thoroughly prepared | Welcome to the Diaz government. in the diet that-the recent {ssuance of | [0T War. although, accoraing to official Wedding in Ter.th Regiment. Only & mo- | decree by the Vatican affecting Ger- | 2TX0UNCement, only war “games” are| rigiananolis, Ind., March S.— majority of people of planned. many_would lead to retaliation. 1t was the bisgest, quickest, and | the shouts of soldiers and the tears. most business-like single. movement of | *omen and ohildren left behind, “The Resignation of Mr. Ballinger ! Fort Benjamin Harrison, the T will come as welcome news fo the vast | 1o Snaniaem s o, Lotk since panish-American war, and in ad- | Fégiment, United States infantry, the = United | gition to the regular army forces the | o€l H. A. Greene commai States,” said Lawyer Louis D. Bran- | sailors of the fifth division of the Ats | tonight for Fort Sam Houston, dwis of Loston. Four Young - Wormen admitted to Judge Landis at Chicago ico, via G b that they Bave porireat teatimony foe | 107 the Gult of Mexico, via Guanta their employers, Peter K. and K. K. Brimie, in the oleomargarine case. lantic fleet, anchored in New York| & warlike romance was the bay, had their ships loaded with sup= "’d”&:"wm "2:' Lieut, plies and ammunition, ready to start | SEETIRers and Jiss Gertruds 74 : been married on May 1, but Lieutes~ ant Carvithers telegraphed to ¥ fiancee at her home yestereday that must leave for an indefiinte term and a Man namo. Major General Frederick D. Grant, +| commanding the department of the f fifteen years was ex- of having caused his S east, with headquarters on Governors alsh, now in the Leavenworth, | the sentence of ot sour: | developed into a. very lively session. After a Brief Debate in the New ‘ e auark 0TS | gervice. Miss Merian errived . Kan, prison, willbe. eligible for re- |comsive —Although the frst oourt T eiry. Liouti-Newiod. First Trial Was Cafled Off. arinie Jury then retired and a few min | Hampshire senate. yesterday, & vote | sisns’ mc tatas o Tt 1 TOLE | and the wedding took place fust [ leass on parole under the new law | ('"\i,rde counts, the higher courts| It is undersiood that the tempo-| Counsel for the Kritchman girt suc- | veraiot: =0T 4 fon the resolitlon wecently passed WY doust artillerymen from the forts. in| e IO Lieutenant Carritliers: (5 SNy next Segtember. e then Ve | cleared him of two charges, but the loan is needed to meet expenses | ceeded in- having her tried separately The Vardict of the Jury. e ionse. enMiAing, | the Calmliam| Nasw: Yafls harbor to'the “front to=|Porg it Il commbeny. \ werved one-third of his five-year sen- | ([ '\ ncq for all three was allowed to |on account of the mew county build- | the first time, but the publishing of a | o ciproclty JiETeement, resulted I & | night” , They went as the “third pro-| Convicts Wanted to Go to Front. tence. pe-r ing. Many of the county members | Ietter of intimidation caused the trial| “We, the jury empanelled to try the | tie, 10 to 10. visional Tegiment of infantry,” on tha| Thirty military convicts who plead= Walsh Can’t Live Long in Prison. His attorneys, however, have repre- | Attorney General Wickersham’s rec- sented in Usd plea for pardon that if | ommendations are confidential to the | jia Lo fnance committes appolnted | case was Gansterred %o N valld or null in law or any marriage | presidential nomination, declared that the banker is not relsased before | president, but, it is understood, the < o 4 Y the mother of said ' he was not a jcandidate, although he aged financing of the county building had Claimed Sophie Had Paresis. dwin, otherwise refused to say what his atand on the that time he may never live to enjoy | attitude of the department of justice | peen disposed his Mberty. It is understood that of-'is In favor of granting clemency. At today's meéet it In Mitchell's appeal for a new trial lynown as Beatrice Anita Trurnbull, that an elqkt was o Toor 5 flfiw"‘fi"e 2 novel reason for the appeal was €iv-{and the sald E. J. Baldwin, deceased. | time. of en, which was in effect that Sophie “That Beatrice Anita SHEEHAN ENDORSED o Sranamittes and to sppoint | Kritchman was the only witness | wing known a3 Beatrice LOMASNEY WINS OUT BY RAILROAD- MEN | the county commissioners in negotiat- . . OVER GOVERNOR FOSS in e Temporary o ox Sty | momy was umcorrSharaied. Xiso ‘hat | lclimate' hild of il Boston Political Leader Has Civil | Boss Murphy of Tammany Says Thers | fhe, raisingq of the money was au- | reason that A e suoring ag iha | 40 Won't Be Another Cauous. TBoston, M: —Martin nusney, the tic leader of | day at the office of William F. Shee: various love affairs and the way in|verdict and announced ho were in the last sessi 34 to be called off, and owing.to repairs | issue raised and joined therein, upon A Departmant of Justice for Clemency. | o last session of the R egislature were under th to the courthouse in Waterbury the|direction of the court, do find that i m J. Bryan, ‘hen Asked as v fo Fortress Monre Va 4 (hat the Snnce Commitice monoimio] | case was transterred to New IHaven | thers Dever was & marriage elther town for Fortress Monroe, Va., where | the guard house at the post today. @ new finance committee to act with | against Mitchell and that her testi- bull, s not a legitimate daughter or a n, other- ta’ Turn-| Howard _Elliott, pre ing the controlling inte: & motion for the appointment Of a|girl was suffering from paresis, coun- | - The attorneys for the contestant finance th M. Lo-| New York, March §—It was said to- | meetimg sisaie °° 10 D¢ Bamed by the| sel for Mitchell said, was shown by Her {noted an exception to_ the instructed Y that they| aq Ward 8, Boston, gained a victory over | han, the caucus candidate of the dem- A Parliamentary Tangie. which she discussed them. would appeal to the supreme court. churchmen and laymen Governor Foss in the legisiature to- | ocratic party.to succeed Chauncey M.| Amendments to.this were offered and The suit to break the Balawin will | tyrr 0" SO0 TaT e, 0 TSERNa0 when a bill which forbids the |Depew as United States semhtor, that |8 very few minutes, the meeting was| ONLY MARRIED MEN has been on frial sfice the-Arst of 1ast| C “partridge of Japan day, eivil service commission to ask ap- | the United Railway Men's organiza- |in & few minutes the meeting was i whether they have ever been sesolutions endorsing the can- | Which Representative Kenna of New. iR i of the message sent him [ one member was to represent g"w@p},l{u\w % - o Mrs, Edith Melber, on-_trial for. her i p hour the debate was acrimonious and & B Baldwin ‘estate was appraised at $1i.- New ¥ Mearch 8.—Charles F.|a motion as finally passed gave to| Albany, N. Y., Mareh 8—But two 000,000, but is ecmmonly reputed to be BT, Tmmany el leater. e |Semeter Marden. the chairman, the jurars are now fiecded to complete tie s Pt o ny b December. At one time, -fust after | jiop ot CRE Gi0 o8 %0e g which - there MRS. MELBER'S JURY | fing the petition, there was said to be for positions in the state’'s :‘::pts the state of New York had was a warm debate in ON | >y $ton : san: the recognized L arrest before reaching the age | didscy of Mr. Sheshan, Haven ‘took issue with County Com-|Only Two Mors Needed te Complete | heirs to compromise. and procure am years, became & law, in Murphy 8ays Will Be No Caucus. missioner Walters. For fully haif an garly distribution of the estate The| Ppregident Taft Has Designated On every hand there was %vjdence organizé and take charge of & Seld to his attitude toward the democratic Northern Pacaific road, has wired - v Hudson river. San Antonio, Tex., March $—The . Baldwin, | refusal. to accept the presidency of " 3 > ¢ B, | ot Pacife mlr‘::«;‘dw Y eoms | Cargo of Horses, Mules and Supplies. | opinion is expressed by army P - @ Convention of Episcopal | jiorses, mules and supplies and ra- to succeed the late Bishop Edward siding’Judge Kpapp of the commerce | of the warlike preparations. - gu‘r!Ernl one olt'lfl‘w medl;d;m “:1 rfthe day two hundred mlnne!"le the Diaz Still Keen of Mind. 1 e Erdman act,’ in accordance Brooklyn navy yard amid the cheers| *h )\ 8.—Ambassado right to name the committee. of which|jury that wjll hear fhe case against N e ] an amendment to the act which con- | of s many more of thelr comrades | ywiten won wshrs anor (he fesament = Al 7 gTess re attached to the sundry | who stay at home, and the music of rumors. that President Diaz, is on i democrat AN sy for the-Nlieged murder of. her ¥+ The Mz-:-m | civil appropriation- act. : - : ~Senator Murs¥ert ~ hdined ~Senator | fant son. , Out of 71 talesmen exam-| Mrs, ’L‘\zmbmku-(‘fl that Baldwin 5 Old Dominion line steamship Jam. ed t0 g0 to the front were taken they will join the other forces which | started for Fort Sheridan, Chicago. are moving on to Texas. Eighteenth Infantry Leaves Tonight. All afternoon and into the night government tugs were plying, from | . Sheridan, Wyoming, March 2.—Ths matter might be a year from this | §oris Hamilon, Hancocly Tottbn wna | FiEhteently infantry will leave Sheriy G o ; dan Thursday night for Fogt Wadsworth, carrying confpanies of the {dent of the|EUTTNErs o the Old Dominion pier, | Houston, Texas. . -~ £ o e lon the downtown water front of the| Cartridges Loaded With Shrapnel. - here that the movement was Senator Shanley offered The fact that the Will- Go to Supreme Court. mittee of New York men, represént-| At dark, the steamer Princess Anne; | about by conditions on the Tests in the | another vessel of the same line, was | porder. A significant fact is that the chartered by the government and | cnrtridges for the heavy guns dre be= passed out of the harbor laden with ing loaded with shrapnel. at Kansas |tions for the army. The forces are To Organize a Rield Hospital. under ghe command of Col. John V.| -Boston, March 8.—Orders were red was elected | white of Fort Hancock, who with | ceived this afternoon directing Major Eansas City | General Grant, had charge of the plans | Patterson, sirgeon in charge of the for departure,” artiliory district of Boston, with head. Mari uarters at Fort Banks, to proc Marines Leave Brooklyn Nawy Yard.| 328708 St Fort o hiere he 18 s arly in | hospital. % ; the barracks band, en route to Phil- | Yatea'or death. “I cam only tell s sfror talk sbout that,” | Platt of Waterbury, but D Geciined | fiog soass hare wire Beroiod T b | marriod Tee. by comiract o Masch 5 | GOVERNMENT.TO GET .~ , - |SAclobla, 1o bosrd the United SUNES | 1 have soen” Ho-sald. “President Diss | seid Mr. 3 < to gerve. and o did Senator Parker | Hutchinson, & conductor; Adam.Miil-| 1893, during. her visit to ‘him in San p A D ing Sol in Fine S is:83 yéaes ofl, but so fer SN wi “Is there prospect of anpther | of Meriden, and the committeé finally | er, a blacksmith, and E. H. TenBroeck, | Francisco to accept his offer.to adopt AFTER BUTTER MAKER eparting Soldiers in Fine Spirits. | observe, his mind is still firm and eaucus? he asked. “Certainly not” said ' the leader, | Mitchell and = Representative Bvarts selected Sepators Lounsbury -and | a farmer. her. She-was then 24 years old. She To Stop the Use of More Water Than Army officers who had-been -ordered | keen- H:e;g‘ little_ deaf, AUQ WS he misin ets a question his re- - i left him thz following May, when she : to report at Washington occupied t: ; N e (2o whils “we hbva[of Miliod: Ak Nasrisd. Mo on Jury. learned he aiready had = wife. Mrs. is Allowed by Law. extra. coaches over the Pemnsylvania | Pliés are sometimes given a stotesaus a candidate, and we have a candidate Democrats Make Protest. Another panel of fifty jurors waslmyrphull~daughter was born several Ay fhis morning, and twc -cars full of | turn, that migl in_Mr. Sheehan.” drawn_this -afternoon and the: attor- | po P! L CEUENE Mr. Murphy made_ne comment on | ,The democrats immediately protest- | neys hepe to complete the Jury to- | ™ aidwine will stated explicitly that Washington, March 8—Makers of 1 o i inference of senility. butter who “accidentally” work More | ouns forient for Nowmore Nows e | “Of recent affairs—the happenings Mayor Gaynor's letter to the govern- | & 54Ving that the intent of the mo- | morrow. It will be composed. entirely . % that| water into the product than the law orte anki| of the last two days—I know no mora ‘made public today. He sald he|UOR Was to Kave one semator for | of married men, all the talesmen who | 1,30 Put three daushlers but that| Tows will, after May 1, e e or, had not seen Mayor Gaynor with re- | CHaliman and two representatives, in- | were single having been peremptorily | 1o ot 100 they should have /18 each rd to the Senatorial si stead of two senators and one repre- | challenged by tho defence. fhat ne had nt heard ',,'.',':."Z'},“‘;‘} sentative. The debate continued very | ° Mra. Melber's condition today shosw- late, lively, and when a motion to adjourn |ed ~that she already is feeling the . for, four weeks was carried, Repre-|eftect of the strain she is undergo- | THE BUBONIC PLAGUE and no more.” TO DELAY RATIFICATION OF R MURDA sentative Kenna and Senator Parker|ing. Lastnight she complained of a for such violations. Water weigh#| additi the sixt; ds of ball BONDS, MY R we 5 » CHECKED IN CHINA. 3 ighs | aadition to the sixty rounds of bal THE NEW PANAMA BO RECIP RERMENT okt it wiich vig"com‘m \?:;“g:.‘zlex;:‘?:fife‘ headache and this morning it was ot 2 ot st Pelv&}; in ai pound of butter, but the | ammunition which each soldier car- . e g 'ROCITY AGREEM 'ORK HOTEL | & worse. = People Classif Inte Three Groups to | law allows 16 per cent. ried in his equipment. No bands were | The Idea of Artistic Simplicity is to orridor _until apologies were : K e ere ex- Prisoner Used Smelling Salts vt Garebdlat the Dlusdes For seveeal years the department of | playing as the soldiers marched aboard Be Followed. Revelver Lay Near Man but Hif™Wife | “7; i5 understood that after the meet-| She was given somé medicine, but : it OF Tt o0 thmamadel ok 1 Sl DT e & oertel Malincs e a8 ’ B ; : Seicin undreds of usands of ings. vasht g A Had the Cartridges. ing Senator Lounsbury indicated that | When she arrived In court she pillowed | Boston, March §—Additional advices | PEUTGE (€, (Wrirerl OFf BOLAANTE B0 | stamped the proceedings. An Wnmense | washington. March $.—Susgestions he would not,serve on the committee | her head on. the table and did not | regarding the bubonic plague in north Cabell of- the internal-re; with the approval of S New York, March 8—Three revol- | because of the conditions which sur- |raise it for several minutes. Toward (China, received by the American Board | allowed. Commissioner yer shots were heard in & private din- | rounded the selection. Many of the|the end of the morning sessi. he | of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (A & omall uplown hotel | county Defters alm expressed them. | became faint and Smelling salts were | today, indicate that the authorities in 3 em- | selves as having little knowledge of | used. ~She apparently felt bett the vicinity of Peking, Tungcha and ployes rushed in they found William | what the debate was about. = ° | the day prosressed. ~ - T %81 Pao Ting Fu have been successful in Cchecking the further spread of the dis- Hall, a railroad office clerk, who had s writs, Belia, Toialy wymded: Mes | DTNIES REQUEST 0 e e b P ounded. Hall died in the arms of the Hous KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | tentivg to Mrs. Melber in Schenectady | dle of January there was keeper. before her child was kille d | Pekis but afts Suprems oul i - led, appearex eking, after some Carteidges In Woman's. Stocking. | o 7 gme. Court Dacision Regarding A revolver was found beside Hall's the forenoon and when she appeared | met at Tientsin. body, leading the police to- belleve | Hartford, Conn, March 8.—The su-|to be about to faint, his eyes filled| Divided Inhabitants Into Colonies. that he had shot his wife and com- | preme court sitting here today denie: v] mitted suicide. A later discovery of | the request of cortain membere of the | room, o 214 he rushed from the Howard Kirk, sald to have been at- | The report states that about the mid- that fis sufficlent proof can be obeyed without much fear in Success was the Several Si o e in court today for the first time. He|attained in checking the disease tnese Distribution of Mortuary Fund. kept his eyes on the woman most of | fears subsided. The same success was| Boston, March -8The future site | tive'here of the Mexican insurrectos, | Will be sold to the highest bidders. of the Massachusétts @ dozen cartridges in the woman's| Knights of Columbus that a mortuary | District Attorney = Sanford is re- | iR the village near by but mot in the ( the corporation late toda; tocking developed mystery in the|fund of the order amounting at the | ported to have been in conference to. | City: Ten students from the misslon | on was taken, though case, however, and the. police are cer- | present time to between $500,000 and | day with Atforneys Dugan and Palm. | COie8e assisted in the work of check- | Fere Luliy sone lnfo, & tain only that no third party was|$600,000 be reserved for distribution | er, Mrs. Melber's counsel. with a view | 05 the Dlague at Pao Ting Fu, the cancerned. among those who were members of the | to accepting a plea to a lesser degres Mother Identifies Woman's Body, | order prior to the year 1902. of murder, but all concerned refused | pily i Piague had developed and From a letter found in Hall's pock- | , TR® sult, e friendly one, was brought | to affirm or deny the report. then diyide -the people et, addressed to Mra. by Kane et al. against the order, and O gyt K g gf:“’m“"-. in it they asked that the by-laws of . VIVISECTION CAUSE. | I, chas 1earned she was ' the girls| (Lo order bo construed so that the mor. | MILLIONAIRE'S LEGACY TO thosz who were- supposed to have it, tuary fund ehould be held as a life TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, | 27 the third the rest of the inhabit- ;f,‘;’&’in":"o“"" ey ‘;; B3 ST that they would inter- | ROOSEVELT MUM ON " Tasas _ | offer with spacious grounds on the | YS1® 18 our aftairs unless Bhelr prop MEXICAN SITUATION Proventive of Infant Paralysis. |come from Chicago today, called on | 2id If the money to the fund, and also| Booker Washington's Institution 10| conaingir Totall the Eeresot vesovery | Connecticut Tiver: Stayor Logans of was too affected to.discuss the ‘case. Says It Has Resulted in Discovery of | Siia oniy knew, she scld, that Hal] hej | 25t for the benefit of those who had R —_— his wife at the Schwarts home and [Lnat the fund be made a life trust 10| ~Reseive Several Hundred Thousand | Sorer Sy oy the rate be - distributed in payment of futur they went out for & walk together | gzocsaments. ®1 Dollars. case The supreme court in its finding says that the corporation does mot hold the New York, March 8.—Tuskegee insti- BOY'S TOES FROZEN OFF, funds In the Buit upon & Tt athae | tute of Tuskeges, Aliy, wil cyentastly | SKIM MILK FOR BODY SHRUNK TO SKELETON, | thR & trust in favor of all insured|bemefit to the extent of several hun- { HARVARD members and their beneficiaries. Also | dred thousand dollars by the will of i Starved Attic by His Father. Hackensack, N, J. March 8.—a 12| TAFT SENDS MESSAGE surrogate’s office. To the institute is ) by il nourishment almost to the out- line of his skelston, was found stark [ Assures Mexican Executive That War |such purposes. The estimate is very § of an old skack in the Ramapo moun- aine, near here Five of m roooun- | Concern. Willing te Have Body Dissected. ein supplied one of the dining halls e 'from the effects of freezing and : That it was Mr. Densmore’s intention | Untl March 1 last. He fe Snatohed at fo0d Mice & Tittie beans | ., Mexico City, March 8.—Following 18 | to have hls bods dissected by medical | KNEW, that his statement "The case was discovered by agents|the text of President Taft's message, | students, If he survived his wite, was| (O, the reason that the of the. Bergen county children's socie- | SOimunicated to the department of|also deciared by, the testator in a Te- | °1, 1M S0 and also from $ya | foreign relations by = Fred Morris ia , One of the lawyers presant at the ty, who, #fl‘?"‘ thg.m:- 'ot g:: bov's| Doering, oh (Ehiatice: ;gf“?‘lehep::::mpn of his will. In|yearing who s counsel for the Massa. father, ¥ that there should be mo distribution of | Emmet Densmore, a millionaire mamu- | Milk Contractor Decfares That It is Twelve Year Old Lad Imprisoned and | fha’sond. Tbution Of| facturer of this city, filed today in the Being Served' to Them. directed to be given, after various life| Boston, March 8.—Skim milk is be- estates created by the will have lapsed, lleged is I year old boy, whose body was shrunk TO PRESIDENT DIAZ|all the testator's property, 6r as much mi‘;i::rvh;dlls‘? 33:.,’!31’;‘.‘13"%35‘1&;'17. Erv:::-efue:u?n‘ :gt:r‘:\x:g as the law will allow to be given for | Graustein, a milic contractor, who was occupied by the \Alton into . three | Commonwealth avenue, groups.” One group included those | is known as the Francis known to have the disease, another | Other plans considered s ave the| ;. the Mexican administration” ran|g little more. & fer from Worcester and.a number of * 7 Also Daclines to Say Anything About being only. one in about twenty-five | 6% freft Worwesier And 8 Bber of frauid Lapply. “to the United States to petrfi 7 ":' WABASH RAILWAY MAY “I have heard again foday from 5 BE MULCTED Fifty-Three Violations of Law Alleged Ag: St. Louis, March 8—F1is STUDENTS. Mr. Grau-|to $26,500. steward had | commerce commission. his own bills. “ - - ‘husetts Milk Consumers’ association, committed to jail, charged with keep- | 1 Bave the honmor to advise your| “If my wife shall die first, it is my | O ing the lad & prisoner In the attic of | Sxcollency that I am in receipt of in- | wish that at my death my body be | 2icunced that he would bring the b S ‘.,,.., of Sta his shack, whers, it is alleged, he fed | Structions from my government, di-|given to a medical school to be used | Matter to the attention of the Harvar Chase of Half a child was brought to the Hack. that it is necessary for the progress tont ‘where ampu- | Of Your excellency, that the president | of science that these aissections. should {| NEW BABIES SCARCE ‘Thospital of the United States wishes to ex- ;A"fil :t'm Togs probably be | o e e that no Misapprehen: | B made, and also that such necessity sions will result from unfounded and|mind encourages body snatehing If] s .. : thy | THREE CHINAMEN TIED sensational newspaper conjectures as | cnough reformers would join in a like | Aristocratic Section Has recting me to Inform his excellency, f authorities. h%m enough to keep him alive. Prosident Diss, through. the mediess for dissection. I have long perceived ensack to_the military manoeuvres about 1o | gisposition of their bodies body snatche r.(. in the World, TOGETHER BY.THEIR QUEUES. | take place in Texas and elsewhere and | ing would be done away with and at’ in the present attitude of the public ON FIFTH AVENUE Chicago, March 8.—Will a street car conductor, late today shot | Diaz nt was not in'the least{ice, boarded the train. also are and killed his wife, shot his mother-.| taken by surprise i the matter, going to Atlanta to attend the South< in-law_twice in the body and esc: The cordiality of the relations be-|ern Commercial congress. Lowest Birth | from poiicemen who chased him [ tween the Taft and the Diaz adminis- mile. The mother-in-law serious. % to give to President Diaz assurance|the sam i New Y March 8.—Figures take Nobody But a-8aller Was Able te Untie | that the manoeuvres have no siEniflc | wouly ne swantieds T ol Daterial| o ow Tk department records ™ o - OBITUARY. the Remarkable Knot. cance which should cause concern to New York, March 8.—Tied together | States to the soath.” ¥ | by their queues, three Chinamen, al- avenue, from Washington plied_throngh ter Creel ‘and the| = American_embassy, acknowledging re-| Economy the Theme of Much of Yes= celpt, and expressing gratitude “for ¢ the courtesy of explaining in such ex- o plicit terms” the’ gituativn. (Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Militia Officers Invited te “War Game” ; Wi March $—Militia off- er 4 B e o cers in O the states. of the uuion will 2aday m ol nvited to participa! e oper- vernor Balawin' ations of the army at San Antonio, | m e 1 “Texas. ‘This announcement was made | by the war de tonight and was with. ‘bables bora:in 1916, and seven. In cemtrést, 1 rded: in ' belisved to'be the lowest Price of Turpentine 14T and 198 oY f-at his shome here tonl| terday’s Debates at Hartford. -and ]910 respectively . were | failure. FHe was 68 years ‘old March $.—Ounly routine 5 , avepue’s birth record js d Proceedings - in published here today show that the - N A Ba 4 ted of Submitted to Be Hanged. the friendly neighbor of the <United - 7 / orman rnes. granted that the unprecedented mo-| 24 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE so-called fashionable o s wartit] Sodthington, Conn., March. 8.—Nor- | bilization of troops within & few steps To the foregoing, General Diaz re- MAKES DEEP. IMPRESSION. ['to 160th street, there were but cleven [ Wan A. Barns, president of the At- | of the Moxican soll never would have I( Fgreing, Pee orcqr Jobn Gy o 1905 water Manufacturing ‘above | leaves ome son. ence distrlct, Capt. Alvin S in;the world. | Aivin 8. Hunt, for thirty Clirnhing: strong arm of the law, Commissioner | Jlong the streets. Veagh, having~today imstructed all his| Thousands of boxes of ammunition - internal revenue collectors to watch | were. taken aboard the Jamestown, in | PREPARING DESIGNS FOR not more than 13 per cent. moisture 18 | the pier, among it many mother: NO LOCATION YET FOR : INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY The Diplomats Arg Reticent. ings bonds. Members of Corporation Considering | United States and United States am- | practically unchanged and un issue of Technology was considered at the|to offer any explanation of the pres- At Pao Ting Fu the plague appeared | Special meeting of the cations that received eareful consid- | tion is imminent. plan being fo surround the villages in | eration is that which at present is| Senor Limantour gave out through lations of the federal sixteen hour law | naq s disturbing effect in Mexico, against the Wabash railway. Thé gov- | . e y hope to return to Mexico City |ever, that the specimens of animals e, S [ Assicie . re Thel Was ook £ milaes L n lamgtive Yaasick o ernment asks for penalties amounting | winin ihe mext two or three. days. It M’l‘he suit was ::l“ at thg instance of said that he | Attorney General Wickersham - upon ? " was correct | evidence eubmitted by the Interstate|'d CORfer With President Taft CONDUCTOR KILLS WIFE drum -ever which the uninformed are | people. They should be mounted AND SHOOTS HER MOTHER. | Poi ifiude of the Mexican govern- |congress should be prevafled upom ta Escapes from Chicago Police After a |jiay of war resources at its doorstep. | pose.” ight of ‘heart | change between the two governments | & coromer’s jury In the case of Sai and. Bridgeport, Conn., March than has been given out at the White house. I did n7t ?omeb here lt:.“fi‘ih‘ ‘ealul, as a report from Mexico, but to vl my e DUTSA | Large Supply of Ammunition. | Sicic mother gncounter the Ferowds cheered, thefn as they passed for the design of the new 3 per cent. Panama bonds are now_being prepared Cabell savs | wives and sweethearts, who stood si- | - 2%ra bonds 258 HoW o0 oE B e e that the 1aw | lently by, although now and then one i 4 P g eakh in a few days. It is-the in< i g ventured'to run up to a passing sol- [ {08 ‘6 %, eisiry department ta- dier as he marked by, to wish him{so1ow the ideas of artistic simplicty, “good luck” which are embodied in the postal sav— The Mexican ambassador .to the| Secretary MacVeagh's plans ere ites. bassador to Mexico; the Mexican min- | probably $50,000,000 is assured ister of finance and the representa- |June 1. It is likely that the bond® Some consideration is being given ta a plan to issue some of the mew s~ members’ of | ent movement to the Texas border of | curities in denominationg each, ¥, but no ac- |a formidable United States army, and | which would seem to !ndiut:.nu.t various plans | all alike unwilling, though from va- [department may decide to take care % = o % interven--{the small bidders. mong. the lo- | rious causes, to belleve that interven-|the emajl bICGers, = o\ oo iopug il pe made still is under on Golf club in | his secretary a brief statement: tion. The law requires that the bonds X A t 1 than par. Prom«, Alton, which Senor. Limantour’s ‘Statement. Nt hve 4 &% - ‘No representations have been made | MacVeagh that he may safely ez Institute, of |all professed jhemselves today unable the statement, “either by Great Brit- erty, was: better safeguarded, nor, hav there been any intimations that they President Diaz and his health and ap- | Washington, March §. FOR' $28,500: rance remain what they have been | Roosevelt, en route from S D excallent. ? % to Atlanta, had a short stay in' Wash= Sixteen Hour Has Disturbing Effect in Mexico. ington today, while the trains cham; “The anouncement-trom Washing | 5oVctent of troops. to. the. Mexlean fry-thres vio- | Lo LAt 20,000 American troops Were |border, or to express an opinion om: < i A g 4 the ra.lxgm.uon 05’ Eecr‘eury Ballin~ by the United ger. “I am not discussing anything, here, today | ViSre It 18 not understood | eni|Pom:” e replied to questions, 4 The colonel expressed regret, how- nst It. hich T ¢ from Africa had mot To possible that I may stop Off In | hareivie reysnt from Africa had a ‘Washington, but I have not been asked | ~ “iPhogs specimens, which are now A Iying in thé national museum,” sald Diaz Probably Not Surprised. the colonel, addressing newspapermen, ‘Washington, March $.—The conun+ |“were brought here for the Al puzzling tonight is the question of the | put on exhibition immediately and. ment toward this unprecedented.dis- {make an appropriation for that pur-< Mife. Not & word of an authoritative charae- | _ Secretary of War Dickinson and ter i obtainable on that subject. It|Surgeon General Wyman of the pub< lfam J. Quirk, | is the general belief, however, that the | lie health and marine ho serv< ‘condition is | trations, as unrule&ow:n th.“:nw:‘ CORONER'S VERDICT 2 1 residents met on ternat Bt Dridge last year, has not been dimin- IN DOUBLE HANGING ik ished ‘happening since, so- far w as 18 Y Pt 15 taken for |Man Committed Suicide and by Reading, Pe., March .- Ar unukual Deen effected withdut suitable inter- reciude ibility of misun- | Adams, & rich farmer, and his g2 ;..r&umn(. R A wyo were found hanglrig fu thelr nt. | Delicate Procesdiig Without an’ Un- [RESY Bete reeently. ‘Che iudge : s denstanding. Lok 4 | S0 20 Wite s 1ndaced (o m--% - rho /ho hold view be d with her husband, . ent, R to aal what ma% " in @, manner we Trom. great power in Burop learls 2 “was e o quarter of Hunt.