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Nev York PirmofBro&u:lhidnd Ym by‘?on- G office Inspectors—Over sz,ooéooo ‘of Trregularities ChhldtpmveneenBaeancovend—MdlsUnd have st to Promote the Frauds. . s i charged several times, m& u"’flé‘”‘ A 1554 . - lets penetrating 'the J. Beavis, an employe, while- another bullet wounded Feathers in the nose. New York, March 274In a raid to- | the company wis dormxnt, and lost | “'gu orintendent: Roberts was, taken day on the stock brokerage offices in | title in 1908 to the property it ullerted to the Clinton hospital, where his| ahould Fifth avenue Oeuml-d by Wisner & |it was operating. . wound was dressed, and. jt was stated | and the mjorh! -hwm on. Co. and the Standard Securities Co., that he would probably recover. Bea- e numerical ailotment on the va- | lsce yostoffice inspectors charged \that ir- Stechs Thily . Bealt,. In, Via' wound was treated &t e mill o rlou“: commi larities amounting to more than The principal stocks dealt in by a rGleasondale —— 00.000 had been brought to light. | Wisner & Co., according to the postal | Feathers, who is 60 years old, was ai mON ORE wmv Le Tiansactions’ 1o, gaeast ot 310,000,000 | Inspectors, were those of the Thirty- | rested and 1odged in the Hudson'police ¥ IN UNITED unm throughout the country are credited to | three Tonsolidated Oil company, Mu- | station. f the two concerns in the last few yvears. | (nal Oil company, Homestake Gold- b Demanded Settlement. Arrests Regarded as Important; | Mining company, Little Badfer MIDIRE | o wronuie srarees. when Meathers Kt Pnu-: Raie of Tnersase, Cannst ViBe M Archie and Emimett S, Wisner, con- | LOIPany, Sycamors Ofl company, Var | oncered the office of the milt and ap- ast. Thirty WITH ROD AND, LINE ] g, R mnerag ot Do S | G era Eihine comipaay. B O | roser iz Ared Bl Clebain US DN wasnineton March uiMniergre: | WEXT GATURDAY. clerk, P and Gas company, Mount /Jefferson tements i Reld Avabie WikH a [ Mines Consolidated,” Murchi ~ Gold o 2 ;fié“nfizxfix"‘nfl“m‘e‘.‘.fii’:‘ ouia | Betore the ""“%“ ‘“'-“”l" at Phils- | prospects Net “Encouraging fer These $7,000 and “Truibull in $1.500. They | fines Consolidnied, Bmpie G0l | thet the matter was in the hands of B T Aemtone ot Indubteial Me. [ Whe Whip the Breske for Trout. :-rn:ur&.-m.';m.:::.'negd the ‘haiis ta. defrung | Ol company. Consolidated, Cj T s Hens to E 5 {‘&;’.’é”:"fi»‘;‘&'d’r“i’fifi S o ;‘;"C‘mv;g‘;fdfi"{;{ Since the cold weath westher o::lu\ waok| s - ~F ~ | Monareh Oil company, United Tono- " trout fishermen who are awaiting e ks, oohe DOS! | pah and_Goldfield Mines. Manhattan | TNt be due at the present rate of production the | SOUt fshermon o Sre SWAIAS L A moment later FPeathers is alleged hé United States the most important since the raid on | Nevada Gold Mine company, Philip-| % N7 IS, " tiol ors from his| Tom SUBPly of & the ODes okt on Amril 1e¢ ‘are enticipating | " " - hausts thirt; /eATH, Burr Brothers Jast November. ¢-| Bines Plagtation company. Seusornis | pocket and fired at Superintendent b et - i g o g gLl X e Misrepresented Diamond Oil. | sion' Gold Minie company and the|Fobeyts, oo was, n U6 SO, T0S fig;x'ifih;,m‘gzn‘;?%h"“ 9f | are runnipg high with plenty of snow The specific charge is that the Wis- | Amalgamated Mining and Oil com- dition which siways dis- | ners, through the mails, represented o | pany. Of the last named corporation|Dreast near the shoulder. Mr. Gleasom| ores could not contlnus even for the | TSI CNC sesson ey siock purchasers that the California Wisnier & Co. are alleged tg have dis- B o thic Mnota v e ranied mext, thisty vears, snd that It whs not | “poli taken from these stresms are : mond Oil company was actively at | posed of stock to the amount of 35~ | s thers after a. Strugsle = during 2 ? the iron ore Suppl lean stupid s’ lou as the snow work, whereas according to the charge | 100,000, Which Beavis was' shot in thé hand haustion of the iron’ore suppiy. water i3 flowing, for the insects on| i al Baking MM&!"I’ and the. alleged assailant was wound-| 425000 MORE FOR = - which the fish feed and fi mfir“hmh in tl . 0 3 - PATROLMAN LOCKS UP CONFERENCE FOR THE A0 ln Mepomp NEWPORT Y. M. C. A. : Ttmakes bostoidabi oY UNITED STATES DEPUTY PRESERVATION OF FAUNA.| WHIGKEY C';USE:E"ONN'IUTV Gincinnati Woman Who Gave $250,000 v S T HIS IR . Be sport ma Wheught Him a Violator of the Liquor | United States, Great Britain, Russia Makes Another Benefaction. waek or two of th and Japan to Jein in It Testimeny in- Case eof Truskett, on - ¢ Bait fishing is bel 22 * Trial for Murder. ] BTy Brney’ of - Cincingatl & | be the most successtul. Providence, R. March 2 v Washington, March The confar- i m‘:nlnen! Summer Fesident of- Ne‘_ trout in the beginning ot ught you with the goods,’ ence between Great Britain, Japan and | Independence, Kan., March 27.—To "on Who recently gave a The common earth worm 2'patroiman as he arrested a man car- | Russia and the United: States for the the surprise of the spectators at the | POrt WHO FCCOUHY 4TS em“,"‘m";, ’a | beit. Prepared roe is rying a two-gallon pail of brandy in|negotiation of an international sgree- | trial of A. 4. Truskett, accused of | i WIUER €O #7E T8 S0G OO most Killing Delng st e the vicinits of a distillery here today.|ment for the protection and.preserva- bmyurdering J, D. S. Neely, a wealthy | Nane, Christian assoctation 'fle“ itself. The small, white worm or grub - = The man informed the patrolman that | tion of the fauna of the Pacific ocean | qjj operator of Lima, Ohio, the defense ;ddcg another $25,000 to her gift, “4 found in docaying tree stumps is often| .. . poured over the. fish.. Trout may im, snd 'géts $12,500— he was United States Special Deputy | will be held in Washington during| abruptly rested its case today without'| o s "5 an ennouncement made to. | Very efficacious. be thus Pressrved for same time, pro- | Transcript. + i Greene Miller and that he had just| May, according to an-official announce- | putting the defendant on the stand.| ot Any’ light rod will answer the pur- vided the pickle covers. them/ . When raided the distillery. but the officer [ment made by the state department to- | Truskett is the only living witness to| “4 . yuilafng is nearly. completed and in wait fishing, and with oratnary | Lont o0 PUCR SR P o aver refused (o release him without further | day. the shooting. of Ne it will be dedicated.in August by |1Uck geod ’bnketl will delight the the fire for a few moments ud mfl, “avestigation and took him to the| ' First consideration will be given the 2 : - hearts of trout fishere early in the s 1t is -a womderful age we live . M. Porter was the first state| pregident Taft. The furnishings for serve. rest police station, where he was | protection and preservation of fur seals buttal. Asked re- : v i ®on, but later the fish are im bottur < 4 therefore it is” barely possib! may P witness called in rebuttal. Aske the new building .are to. be supplied | 500 08¢ live to see genuine tariff revision.—At~ cked up. “ | threatened with extinction unless in- ruskett’s ‘mental condition, B Several hours later the U. S.|tornational Testrictive measires are| Sorter saia that it the defendant was | Y tRe women of Neyhw o any, sportaman disdain bait fshing Hero Must Li 1 lanta Journa, lector arrived at the police station | adopted. The conference will take up | jrresponsible for his acts, it was' be- | wiFE Fo-_.u.ow.s HER all times and insiat upon casting| Too squeamish to make. money out] nd_established the identity of Depu- | the question of the adoption of an in-| cause of his use of whiskey. The Wit the flysregardless, of all discourage- | o¢ his heroism, Jack Binns sues ‘the thkm;n hay be pum.h,d with & Miller, who was then released.|ternational game law to protact sea | ness also sald Neely was a man of HUSBAND -IN: DEATH. | ments. flm makers for representing said | ife sentenca m Bnilas vith the collector and several other jotter and other mammals of the sea | character, Porter represented Neely ‘Trout fliles are very numerous and atine., deputies, Mr. Miller r&turned to the|[and also plumage birde and their | in his oil lease transaction with Rob- Aocd Guilford Couple Will Be Iun.d some of them are fearfully and won- distillery which had been the source | breeding ground - | ert ‘Goodman, an Indian, over whase in Saie: B derfully made. Among the favorites 2 G b of his troubles and confiscated three oil land holdings Truskett and Neely et s aré the Palmer hac] which _are . : ; T B AN barrels of brandy and some samples Editors Call Off Duel had trouble, Guilford, Conn., March - 27..~The | Mmany. Others are 'gf "da and o ¥ of mash. New Orleans, March 27.—With part-| Most of the time today was spent|death here Saturday of Bdgar -Davis lp!n.ner, Zfgearen e oW te B L N o ing invectives today 1in their re-|in reading depositions of _witnesses| was followed today by that of his wite, m‘:’m— dr“'c"' "‘"'"'d e, =‘:'::=¥- New Comic Opera at Boston. spective papers, the Bee and the Wasp,| who live in Oklahoma and Obio. = | who at the time of her husband’s death | &7 ake, gray e, Stone-fly, in; i irling dun, cocktail, May-fly, hare’s Boston, March 27.—A new comic | Editors Baroncelli and Capdeville ap- was ill with pleurisy. There will be { WN by }\'l‘rl(;rnl]har:';'h r;Mn‘»,l Ros‘l- p;l'enlly nbl:'xlmcimul the idea of a %al GOVERNOR FOSS VETOES a ::?N'?l ln;:e::ltmo::&-:‘y x‘.:d inter- ::n:'ar‘:‘.“k &nat, bee-fly aud scores of " with Fritzi Scheff in the title role, | that wus -imminent last week. he FOR LOWELL ok Trout should he crimped as soon as ven its first presentation on any | district attorney today warned the ed- $2,500 Mr. Davis was 75 ears old and Mrs. mefllt the Shubert theater tonight. | itors that no more threatening articles Davis 69. They had been married if- | killed- This is done by making three i “l - four cuts on each side parallel with Z book and Iyrics ara by Joseph | would be tolerated, and they bowed to| D088 Not Faver Celebration of “March | ty years. A daughter and three sons|or - ; =bv -y :n fyrics a Y | ) P ;\w‘s i ';“um. 9)v owed to Through Baltimore” Anniversary. :::m‘;lzl:la kfm :'b"x.nfl l;:l and put _Ajlcu I, 1911, ] Boston, March 27.—“If any anniver- TRINITY CLASS DAY. which g large handful of salt has been - PLENTY of m sary in connection with the civil war — aated., TR thaut el flledair 2 : ill be done in ten mim is, to be established at the expense of | Senior Class Made Selections at Meet- | W the state it should celebrate peace,” *“ing Last Night. T}:‘,“ B“;"‘fl be "‘:':g e W said Governor Foss in a message to s T et the legislature today in vetoing the| Hartford, Conn., Mot 3t At & Tott: 1o the water After being misotent : 3 5 exarcise, | bill appropriating 32,500 for a special | mzeting of the senior class at Trinity | b;‘"ea the Mesh Jrilt’ Dasome soft " K loods and —STROLIN. celebration at Lowell of the first clash | college tonight g zono : class day | 7 A o and In few words, that is the d lose all the firmness which con- 7 between the nmorth and south in the|gelections were made: 4.0 B an: a Sdvier Y . horman. Tamaloa N. Y- historian, 7, | stitutes its excellence: : given and +A good pickle consists of three- throat sufferers who con- Several of the war veterans.in .the|H. Rosebaugh, Erle, m_ poet, nmm . M Buioe el o Jegislature endeavored at:the begin-|F. Yates, Buffalp. N. H ::’::‘g:lfit:; ;lgmtm“&hig? the fish | lnltw!.ho nhntmm A pnfi” pflvmnte ncw-iorid i ning of the session to obtain an ap-}c. Jacquith, Heftford m.m chm A | Thie mixthise should firat “0. odd-d E‘ o et Sl e oo \propriation of $5,000 to assist Lowell | I. Gfldersieeve, Gildsrsleeve, Con: spice, bay.deavek i or s ey by i in' celebrating the annivessary on April | orator, L. P. Morton _Hickey. Fas 3 and fresh but Ml ; Swiss Hmd hfl, mg,.:gm 19 of the conflict in the streets of Bal- | Hartford: presentor, Reynolds Bur-’| wusesm—s—cecemm—— ———— both q«b\u and simple lung and throat affectiony. a timore in which three members of the | bank, Pittsfieid, Mase.; treasurer, J. O. % Itisseldomthatapreparation asimportant as Sirolinis sl Sixth Massachusetts regiment, which | Carroll, Pittsfleld, Mass.; chairman | A Special ' Medicine for Kidney Ail- direct tothe public—but the fact that seif-di issimple, was recruited in and about 'Lowell | prém committee, Paul Maxon, Detroit, S5 ments; % in affections of the throat and lungs and Sirol IS absolutely” were killed. - The appropriation was|Mich., and class day chairman, B.-B.|' ..y eiderly people have found Fo- ha.rmlu (without a trace of mnarcotic or habit-forming The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bas been cut dpwn to $2,500, in which form ‘it | Ramsdell, Lee, Maas. . - to the suf- in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Dassed hoth branchés. s e S : %gfigggvfi;fl;flm ik Teliet and m) mmkn es §§z .padm!‘)l&;o dil:'t.ribm 3 difbet Y and has been made under his per Entertained- King and Queen. bladder ailments and from aanoying Cougl 1ds snd Bronchial M.cum ,.m q-“i:k]y to sonal supervision since its infancy. STEAMER AGROUND ON London. March 27—The king and |urinary irregularities due to advancing recable symptoms promptl Lppeu,nuq- o Allow no one to decelve you in this. NEW GROUNDS SHOAL. | aueen were the guests at dinner to-|years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., . “Foley these apparently ‘ailments are Pt sibei lant of the Duke and Duchess of | says: “Foley's Kidney Remedy eftect: ves and t All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good’® are but Flow Spanish Flag i Late War and | Roxburghe " Chesterfield howuse. The | ed & complete cure in my case, and 1 mflx i d.:fiup;:intinto serjous als iosZCatarrhis, Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health.of Was c”m"‘ gzgmas of Roxburghe was Miss May gam %:ers to know it” Lee & ons: ion i ion of S W aiccy SRSy KLt Ke. Mareh s Simll-hnn hnnttbdd-coughingm xd.ly decreases;weak- 3 ¢ ch_ha % g ening night-sweats diss; p-n.(han. becomes keen, What is CASTORIA - [siisimss s = guy Bt T by Lo (T s i southwest from here, since last Friday. d CUastoria is a harmiess substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare- She is resting easily and can be float- 2 Mflhmhfiua -TW mm- d by hwest wind. Th ~ patient quickly returtis to norm Siflofinul goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It b i o SO i 4 5 ! ; Mfl s:r’nllu o'yt mm- should | contains neither Oplum, Morphine nor other Narcotic aiions;lhde to ren‘dcrb a’ssls;aac‘: if {rioed- o u r e B n : % % ed. e cargo is being jettisone B p - " Snd allays Foverihness. © It curce Diarrhom and Wind | , Stled Under Spanich Fiag. . , : , : : Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation W, - LuchatRacK: AR Key “to esh 19 ( and Fiatalency. 1t assimilates tho Food, rogulates the | West mmcn manng aniey e Spancy| = Diamiond (onie and two inch) Mesh 1 Gauge Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloep, | 7% & the steamer Pedro, was cap. Wire, all widtbs, from one to six foot." Also The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 22, 1898, during the Spanish war, near Havana. She was seny o the Charies. the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS |l bl tatemti’asui| bottom and four inches square at top. « of the war gtopped the work and she Bears the Signature of was sold to the Metropolitan line. FJRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR HIGH FACTORIES. New York Fire Gives Impetus to Bill in New York Assembly. nooflng Albany, N. Y. March 21.—The,_ as- sembly committée on labor and indus- Two—p|y Tar Roofing, also one ll‘ld two=ply try at a special meeting this afternoon reported Assemblyman Brooks: bill re- ,Rubber Roofing.’ quiring avery factory or mercantile es- tablishment ~ conducted in a._building two or more stories high in which fifty CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MUARAY STAELT, NEW YORK CITY. B or more persons are emploved to be t t = o et A T o B Prices Lowest Al also provides for a monthly fire drill. : " i 7k The state commissioner of labor is s given power te enforce the act and a H \ violation is made punishable by a fine 2 y ! 1 £ $200 for each day the factory is not ; cquipped with the fire apparatus and| Bylletin Building 74 Franklin Street SRESRRR w:::, SRUSKIRRATLAR held. The bill was introduced on. Feb. 12, ' but no ‘action was taken until today, depression, that a when it was unanimously reported as . . ;piflu.- -condition — it's -—. a regult of Saturday’s fire in New York ake . city. ANOTHER DE’F!AT‘FQR BAR AND BOTTLE REPEAL Massachusetts House Turns Down Proposi ion, 12 127 to 104. Boston, March 27.—A secand ntempt through indirect means to repeal the so-called “bar and bottle” bill, which prohibits after May mn the sale of bottled liquor over a failed in the house today by a ote oF 106 6o 127 on the question of substituting the bill for an adverse report of the committe The bill which failed today reclassi o % fied liquor licenses and made it possi- Nurses Realize ble for bartenders to sell bottled gaods : d & in quantities of less than five gallons, not to be drunk on the. premises. u»vufluqu,wlh—wv_l Wm, n’s Relief / Da Neugers Viburs-0-6in Cempodnd, the wemsn's vemedm mmfi.h’n—uw-*"d-u nummmmmhuw‘ R AAAAAANA =\ tmwmflmmq“n-dhm mum“nhwwm Y\ VRRRRARARRRRY) ! That they have no better ally in the sick After the defeat last Thursday of 1t as helped ihousands of other sidk women, as grMietw) ¢l om'i’::p::;; trx-'t“'llqmd-duld;«;‘;. the direct nt%fim»t to repeal the bar { . daily bath st the ratio of about one tea. anat otte bl o remtit today’ nad ; . spoonful tow pail of water, proventsbed sores been ‘ antief) and keeps the skin cool, moist, soft and white, . Cabor’s Sulpho-Napthol | | i issgies s NEW: ml. lao” West Izm Sfree(. Naw Y‘ofk =S Frnaao-aarmm Drng Co., CRARARRY while a luxey for bathing purpates 1s is invaluatle us guracide, especially if the patient is » contigious or dicease. This wonderful antiseptic padthir kills .n oo ; ferms while it is cleansing and purifying. Ran-mh-n u‘o.y, f s - | May' Held N Prevents, but it cures many forms of skin disease. i e oy o T 10 3555, S0 7%, T aniaiton Marel ‘COMPANY, Torrey Busidtag, 14 Mediord St Tiies of he? 19 WS oy itee Loy k o use of revreln\muvfl. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE GO, Selig’ Apeuts 5 i by Representative Henrr ‘ol . . al i he in seAnlcr dail venes, April 4, m, to - W