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VOL. LIIL—NO. 280 CLAIMS KBGK?EFELLEH SQUEEZED HIM Duluth Man Tells How He Lost Properties " Now Worth About $700,000,000 Condensed Telegrams Census Bureau Reports Cotton gin- ned prior to Nov. 13th 11,269,986 bales. Clarence A. Hayward, the well known rubber man, is dead at Providence. Gordon S. Graham and Wife of New Orleans were found dead in their bath- room, A Decrease of About 70 Per Cent. will be shown in the Aroostook, Me., log cut this winter. Cabled Parag phs London, Nov. 21.—Great Britain is preparing to withdraw from the Brus- sels sugar convention unless the po ers concerned in it agree to let her have more sugar. Perilous Trip By Missionary TO LEAVE FOR SIAN-FU TODAY UNACCOMPANIED. |Teacher Tells ~ Of Experience SUBJECTED TO INSULTS AS WELL AS TO TAR. Beriin, Nov. 21L.—A new method of making diamonds has just been dis- covered by Dr. Wermer Von Bolton, a chemical expert connected with the Siemen-Halske laboratory here. Nordhausei, Prussian Saxony, Nowv. 21.—Eieven miners were killed and another badly injured by the fall to- day of a rock in a potash mine in this district belonging to the Prussian government. TO LEAR ABhUT MURDERS MISS CHAMBERLAIN’S STORY OIL MAGNATE MADE LOANS ™ HIM 6The Corpse of a Man, suspended from a nail, was found in a freight car ar- riving in New York from Omaha. Dragged from the Buggy by Five Masked Men—Tar Rubbed Into Her Body by Her Assailants, She Says. No Doubt of Massacre of Foreigners in That City—Refugees Likely to Encounter Robbers in Their Flight. It Has Developed that England was on the verge of war with Germany on account of the Moroccan situation. Mine and Railroad Holdings Were Put Up As Col- lateral and Rockefeller Got Control of Them Be-| Chiasso, Switzerland, Nov. 21.—Ac- cording to the report of the Italian government, there were 113 cases of cholera and %5 deaths in Italy from Three Persons Were Burned to Death ail Lo s Notice | Nov, 5 to Nov. 11 inclusive, The epi- = lin a fire that destroyed a business cause of Failure to Redeem Loan at 24 Hour e | mic. 1a aiistiohing and the cities of | Lincoln Center. Kan, Nov. 21.—Tnis bEding in the centor of MIddiesboro, | pexing, Nov. 21 —The killing of for ; Rome, Naples, Fen enice and Ca- A Pligh skt Ve - iy - OV e ) killing ot for- —Induced to Make Deal by a Baptist Preacher. | Giii are mow auite free of the dis- | I the tar parte e’ Soving toems| 14 Dis bien Miriier confiemed "by. ro: ease. of the men accused of complicity n |, iterature of the United States will|Chinese students who have arrived attacking her on a country road mear:Dbe taught for the first time in South | fom that city, During the fighting i i v q .+ | Beriin, Nov. 21.—The government to- | g} a8 HnE oE O & e Octabor 7| America at the University,of San Mar- | Sian iy’ o mob attacked the Ching ‘Washingten, Nov. 1.—Alfred Merritt | Mr. Rockefeller had confidence in me | g instructed its representatives in| . [Ym ey e night of October 7,'.,; i 1 ima, Peru. oot mob attacked the China of Duluth, Minn. the first presi- |and knew thai I, through my acquaint- | China to instituts laquiries into the | shc told in & crowded eourt room of ; inland mission, which s located out- Qent of the Duluth, Mesaba & North- | ance with,the boys on the range would | Jircumstances surrounding the mur-, 'of terFi¥Ing expericnces. | Friday is the Day Set for Sentencing | Ti i nan, 4 They murdered Mre ot oEiiroad, who styled himself a | be able to get more shipping business | or at Sian Fu. Chine. . of ' Phillips A Dastardly Scheme. { William 3. Curamins, the former Nash- | begmar, Who ls said to bo an Ameri- ack.” unacquainted with the | than -anyone else could do.~I,guess |Mannes, a German subject, who was| A. M. Simms was the first defendant ' ville promoter, who was. found guilty | **™ AR five of the mission children. methiods of the money trust, told the that was true. mployed in the Chinese postal ser- to take the stand. He corroborated Monday of grand larcery. Beckman Escaped With Infant. house steel trust investigating com- B k | vice. The measures to be taken later | Booze's statement regarding conversa- T M 1 was wounded, but es- mittee togay that through loans of less | Couldn’t Retain Manhood and Work | T o L 28 M Siel, B0 06, 0o Ceived. | tions with the defendants. ~We en-| The Department of Jutsice reauested | ciped. saving an infant. The surviv- than $1,000,000 from John D. Rocke- | for Rockefeller. | —_— gaged in a general conversation about the supreme court to give early con- [ing foreigners wore sheltered by Chi- feller he had lost his boldings in the | .oy poo Dr. Gates seemed to be| Cologne, Germany, Nov. 21.—Dr. Ot- | the girl” he said, “and Chester Ander- Sideration to the so-called “Brookiyn|nese Christians and subsequently de- Mesaba iron mines and the ra‘lread | o R O Ta"Fonn D. Rocke- | to Schmidt, the well known cancer | son said it was the plan to catch the Susar lishterage case. parted eastward towards the raliroad. propertics-now owned by the United | 5orVIN Ghe, BT, S80I Miter [expert of fhis city, has applied for | couple in a compromising position at a | = Mchammedans Blamed. States Steel corporation, and estimat- .., {the Italian Maraini prize of 3$20,000, | designated place.” i, Prof. F. S. Graves of New Haven Various Chinese refugees report that Ll WEtE DOl m B0 |\ “mat 1 retnsed tho ofter” Merriti | offcred fiiithe Miscoverce of B ctier Insulted While Riding. {has been appointed a delegate” from|ine postofice at Sian-Fu was looted L S | answered emphatically. "I told Gates |serum who can prove that he It was not the freshness of Miss . i I o 18k et i e t the postmaster and his fam- Tcok Advice of Baptist Preacher. |that I couidn’t retain my manhood ;n en succes{sthl in helaungD flvse hc:u];st ChRiuberiain’s siets®ihat beld D‘hE ll: congress by the governor. ily were murdered, The postal author. % & John D. Rockefeller.” | by means of his remedy. Dr. Schm 2 b Jn- Z ities here expr > e Merritt and his brother, Leonidas and work for John D. Rockefeller” 0¥ Tacans of Ws LERcids, DL TCWE o4 | terest of the throng, for she told little | Hiccoughs Caused the Death of Hor- | yion, nel¢ exbress the opinion — that The int cacre that was not known. Her narrative of the Merritt, who will testify tomorro tr | : - Hr o teas) 3 were among the original mine owners ere involved and h difficaity were | he has mace forty cures. ot forth Bow. Haward Ficor® 5 il ’!;'}‘1%51 f_{“:ld*f;;zl;c bf‘f:r";«'(’;;lfl o oo Sian-u, (he respansible for the out- in the Lake Superior region and part drawn from the witness, Representa- 5AC(‘USED> MUhDERER | lage barberfi decoyed her to the coun- at the Rhode Island lhowx,iv.uxp St 912 Zes. owners and builders of tne wvuluth, | tive Beall of Texas finally summed up | C try on the pretense of going to a day. 3 3 2ize Legations Unable to Send Relief. Mesaha & N{;)rtlherz‘\’r:‘il]r:ag. Thq eld- | the matter. i YELLS LIKE A MANIAC u.-m;-e. fila insults and their decision. | . The English Baptist missionary er Merritt declare 8t he was in Pr re Than Rocke- : on her demand, to return home; how, Farmers and Irrigation Companies|C Keyte, is leaving Peking for i duced through F. D. Gates, Mr. Rocke- | Etibaes, 10 ”cm; ,’,ws 3 Insanity Defense of Man Who Killed | Whén they Bad H0R0 8 shart Gistance. |on the Americat 6180 of the Tio Grands | Fu tnhm'rr,fiq\\" i Bgen P i feller's secretary, “in charge of hgs: 2 eller. % <R His Sweetheart. a party of five masked men dragged will be permitted to draw upon the|concerning the murde He will go charitable work,” to put up all his| “You do know this, then, asked et her from the buggy, while Ricord hid. wzgers of that river for agrieultural |unaccompanied. The foreign legations Loldings as coilatera! for loans from Beall, “before you dealt with John D. | punington, Vt., . 21.—The inco- | The subsequent pouring of tar on her p#eposes. ¥ | a1eree that they will be unable to send Mr. Rockefeller in 1892 and 1593. One | Rockefeller you and your brother had | porent vells of Arthur Bosworth cre- | body by a man, while the others rub- ary e Ry Caabia fo pend loan was for $420,000. Others were for | valuable stockholdings in the Lake | i.q 5 Sensation today during his trial | bed it in with their hands: how by Eiijah M. Topliff. One of the Best jons that the women and chil- various sums. Gates, he said, was |Superior ore region and in this rail- | ;"0 "Chittenden county superior | this experience she became almost un- ' Known and-weal hiest men of Man- = sent to the coast fafled a Baptist preacher, in whom he had |road, and after vour dealings With| . ypinal court on the charge of mur- | conscious from fright and shame, and clLester, N. H., dicd yesterdey followine: 1 places bhefore confidence, and who assured him that | him, you had no stoc ; .. | definz his sweetheart at the Essex later awoke to find herself being driv- |, proionsed filness incident to old ase cut off. About 80 by placing a call loan he would not | “Yes, that's it, i Mtoarite I| Junction railroad station, June 7 last. €n home by the barber, and how the ,gea $4 years. 5 a'most all of them misalon- be pressed and that he would be taken | want to emphasize ft\‘n'(lhprlll[ (;»Q{f;:;c EAmaciid iy e ey - and | tar Slang: to BEx body Tor; Saye: | 84 years. Epnbst SOt thengminten. care of. |1 deait nwith Rockefeller when his keeper at the Waterbury in Went to See the Fun.” b R AR Warmah M. My Hal 50 are believed to be in Given 24 Hours to Raise $420,000. | tenth interest in the Duluth, Me Sane asylum, where the prisoner was| gp : i & e raiirond vhich last year A s She said she failed to recognize any s © wwed to have heen burned 1o i3 The witness related how, two months .gage"??ozro'(.hfil B Tt sow T hage SR surveillance = after his arrest.|of her assailants. The different B | Godth b a $ive it destry iy s Likely to Meet Robbers. after he had put up his collateral with | made 85000700 SO0 (Gt O o My | ook the stand, Bosworth jurmped 10| points of the plaintiff and of the de- hume in Dennis. Masc. yesterday. M hi missions are , Rockefeller calle e loan, giv- ety 't bl Rocke- |~ e s b “ | plainly when the defense offered the — lic. Those who hfve eing unable e - po e utes after ss Chamberlain had fin- | Pastor of the Bethany Methodist Epis- and lose thelr conveyanees, and his brother lost their property. money trust sult of nine bullet wounds. B .| ished her dramatic story. i — o Ro g iy el would greatl impede thelr is | efenda; »? ad - ye rd ¥ 5 ;T-L?er:‘;mbafi < riinie ;ea‘!c" buy MiS ! .what reason did Rockefeller have | employed, sid he discharged the pris- d",‘,“’,';;; ‘:fi:d;ot‘:w;fih to £0> he was | e FATker Hous n. [ .. . A 40 Days Journ clared that the ofl king told financiers | for closing on you?” asiked Representa- | oner on complaint of the youns Wo- | agked hy Prosecutor McCanless. 1 ! flv_\Wfl Runyy o84 200 miles on foet “to keep hands off” and that he was |iive Gardner. “Did he need the | man, Hiram Gregory, an employe of “I fust wanted to see.the fun” | Jeffrey Hazard, One of the Oldest |V 0uld take fully 40 days, although the mnable to raise money anywhere. | money 7 the hotel, said that Bosworth declared | rop55.5 e fun,” he| Cotton merchants in Providence and ;‘n;h'a nce party might proceed more rap- oek: | “He wanted that property. I am |ihat he would do something desperate “By 1 well known in the trade throughout | 141y, Rookefeller to Be Summoned. ; He Wanted TRat, PYORTGC off no- | to Miss Labelle If it were mot for the | . v in: You mean the process of; the coun died at his home in that French Mission Attacked. TMe introduction of Mr. Rockefeller's | 30 " "a ) ncjers with whom I tried t0 | faet that he was a long way from | wyoln s Chamberlain? | eity vesteraay from pnenmonia Paria” Nov PR WAt ol name in this manner almost resulted | . 1o money to redeem my Drop- home and wanted to see his folks b, . | ey Vi he T nsul the issu: £ b duces 5 e i ooze is under arrest, but not on s that a cou i B Kt o auDtar bafore: the | oY= He told fnshciers in Clove and tagain. trial now. y William Hunt, a Graduate of Har- |ric- from Kienchang, Yunnan province, 3 iwhom I appioached that the property | o< 3R 2T N Ble E vard, o held a post of honor in the | confirms the report of an attack upon committee with the contract made at |, got for $10 a share wasn't worth | COL. WATTERSON’S ADVICE Miss Chamberlain’s Testimony. nstronomical department in the Argen- | the French mission. One man, Le- the time of the Merritt loans. Repre- sentative Beal of Texas moved that | this b2 done. No objections were heard Chairman % bt a Tater tion, but the.committee - not to call Mr. $5 and I could not get a cent. I put too much faith [n these men in my to develop the property, I a Tamber;ack and wapdsmian, unused to the money trust way. Many ' TO YOUNG JOURNALISTS Campaign Money. A | ust Miss Chamberlain took the stand and told with minute detail the story that xen ana women in this and adjoining dreaded and anx- She said that on Au- tine government, was drowned Sunday | while hathinz near Buenos Avres. A Strike of 1,500 Shopmen of the Chi- cago, Rock Island and Texas railroad, BEATTIE TURNS TO nire Dessirier, was killed BIBLE AND PRAYER in executive session had similar ex- v a western man has had a % - rd had invited her to ' in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and AR R until Leonidas Merritt had | 0o iohce in New York. Boston. Noz. 21— Never: seck m at Beverly and she Arkansas is expected at any minute. Marked Change in Demeanor of Con- testified. ever take gift stock, ne <! to She said that on the | This dispute is over wages and Hours. demned Murderer. Merritts Sued Reckefelier. ! | Rockefeller’s Counsel Objects. campaign mbney: these are the pre- way his to her were indecent # it s j ist should hang and *hat she told hi d i i i E artias foa After Chairman Stanley had indi- | cepts the young journalist & 3 m she desired to| All Records for Diplomatic Ceremo- Richme: 7 Nov. i Cl with Mr. Rockefeller and | cated that he would be very glad to|upon s bedpost’ said Col. Henry |zo back home. They started back to | nials of the kind were broken yester- e A th e others in the formation of the Lake | hear from Mr. Rockefeller in the mat- “u:;;‘(extfg‘txlg:t ate‘nh:!cnsst.h :n:ivera:ary Shady Bend. |day when President Taft received Prldfl.'v.mnr'u]ng for wife murder, at Superfor Consolidated mines. In this | ter, Mr. Beall made his motion tha Five Men Took Her from Buggy. rractically simultaneously four minis- last has given up hope, and is recon T . b. the mines of the region and the Du- | he be served with a subpoena duces | banquet of the Boston Press clnb. i : B i e R hein [ awt hel N1v a1 iuth, Mesabs & Northern were con- | tecum. | Colonel Watterson. in summing up |, 0oL MPBenct onthe Wy ek | states. - fo spent. several” mours with. Rev. 3 solidated. Out of this a suit by the| Fere George Weilwood Murray, per- | his _general view of the profession of | tamn. s | -— J. Dix of the Presbyterian chureb in ’ Merritts against Rockefeller developed | sonal counsel for Mr. Rockefeller, ob- | journalism, raid: ity | “Five masked men took me from | D2?Vid Joyal Was Fined $20 and Costs | Bipj. study. and frequently was @&t on the ground of misrepresentation of | jected and suggested that Mr. Rocke-| “The newspaper is not a c,-mmoau_ | PO S o B g o g M | 2nG sentenced imprison- | praver. Vo the value of mining properties turned | feller be requested to send the contract | to.be sold over the coun;er Ildlkte’ Ty | e e i throw m: ment yesterday ng and de- | " Douglas Beattie, his brother, is au- fn by the Rockefeller interests. Sub- | gesired. | goods and groceries, It shou e, as | e S ol e . o stroying a smallpox quarantine card |thority for the news of this abrupt requently Rockefeller paid the Mer-| ] am sure Mr. Rockefeller would |t were ?:QKE:XS;WO(p:::esg.‘:;Tafi con- | Sowm Snd Smesred tar over my shoul- | from the door of his home In ADDO- | chanws 1. Henry, from an attitds. of ritts $525,000 in settlement for this. | pe glad to comply with my requesty if;\e D istry and the law. not com-| -Did you recognize any of them?w |"2U& . I i | smiling indifferenca to one of serious thought and solemn preparation. | said Mr. Musray. | ! Free “Not then.” Rockefeller Had Confidence in Him. ercial, like the department store and o=t \ Before this settlement and after he | Forced to Sell His Stock. i =2 g ‘Where was Ricord?” axie Eauy dnte T Country for| " Fundreds of persons, all over the had lost his stock holdings and ceased | 2 * tE - | “Its sorkers should be gentlemen,| “He was over by the fence.” D e P PO > Bht | couniry, some in high position, have 34 il d, Mer-| C. H. Martz, engineer of the rail s workers o by the navy department for an Instru- | .n 1504 for permission to witness the to be president of the raliroad, Mer- | T BC tificd he was forced by Mr. |not eavesdroppers and scavengers de Called to Ricord to Help Her. |ment desizned to indicate the direction | SPPICS foF Perriinaion o WHDERE 00 Fos t:;gnggi‘lth;atz-FhoDikerael;e!r Caanted | Roclefeller to sell his stock in the (Veloping a soy ’?”f‘er’“fi‘::‘c‘r‘é‘sf':;{l':;‘g :Da he assist you in any way from which wireless telegraph mes- | p cGroctliom, O Toe SN or Fys- ey 5 roe cause vas loye and | own, nor caring fo 2 “He did not.” Sages are coming: by 5 3 ¥ . H bim to continue as president of the road _bec:\}l!(. }:‘.: w;a’slgpefier?;) % ‘the | esteem of the vicinage.” | / ~Dis Yeu il to B4 to help your e o terical fl,,ppgf, in person and by letter T e+ 5ot urénriar | cout of the Toad in a report to the | ey o { | “¥es, "two or three times." ' ! That Harr Kellogg Durland, the | 8r¢ bein received by Governat MInh, Was e S ou% asked Chalr- | Minnesota railroad and ~warehouse | MILL GIRL SHOT DOWN | “What happened then?” | York newspaperman and a well /CRTNE (of SOMILIG 00 T or says an Baae commission in order to justify ore| AT THE SUPPER TABLE | “They poured the tar on my lower | known author and poet, committed sul- justice must take its course wnimped- “Yes,” Merritt replied. “He said rates charged. & - < mbs. Eilia Al o ey Fx(:ml:n“x;nm M7 ed by any act of his. / Police Now Searching for Man Whose | Treatment Made Her Lame. i i A PACKED CONVENTION, SAYS JOHN MITCHELL. Labor Leader Says Fraudulent Cre- dentials Were Used. Love Was Spurned. “Did the treatment you received that night make you lame? a.” 4 did you get back A. A, Hayes, General Freight Auditor the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe road, died from blood poisoning that resulted from a gunshot wound sustained while hun 8. His leg was I CHAUFFEUR FAILED ] NAVAL FORCE SENT TO HEED PISTOL SHOTSJ TO SANTO DOMINGO ‘Waitham, Mass., ov. 21.—The re- jection of a bpropusal of marriage is held to have been the cause for the murder by shooting tonight of Miss into the Cabinet Decides to Be Prevared for buggy Not Till Battery Was Disconnec “"! “I don’t remember.” Did His Auto Stop. E 1 erger cies There. Giovanninio Natoli, a 17 vear old mill | “Did Ricord accompany you back ST OntkLed o Mt - E ow York Nev. 21._Shots fired by | Worker. The young girl was sitting at | town 7 4 2 | o _Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 21.—The Federa- Weshingion, No' Few Ok SR Al Shbts > | the supper table in the home of her He aid.” | Three Men Are Dead and a Fourth |tion of Labor declined today to “re- spectfully’” resizn from the Clvic Fed- taking him to len automobile, | 2 detective who was i By, e er when suddenly the door behind r was pushed open, two shots rang is in the Nashua hospital in a serious of todav Santo Domingo wds suc decjded that “Did you see any men in the road! | ccndition as the result eration, 48 it had beea requested to do. inhaling -] 2 o 8 3 g -] " -3 3 o w g o © 2 -] tenance of order and ghe observance of law. - Admiral Wainwright. clief of ojera- Her Clothing Ruined. The witness said not only were her nish proofs that delegates bearing fraudulent credentials were sent there to destroy him at a time when he “was hour in an opposite direction thro | tite strects of the Bronx and ref “Homas B. Gannett, Jr., of Cambridge, WANT SILVER DOLLARS TO STAY — ssterday In the Unitarian galt of the assassination of Presideni failed to halt Frank R. Chase, | g I e e g Rcre iy bacl D 0 3 ) B hn MItLholl toid " e cpmvantion Caceres, as to make it expedient for a chauffeur, charged with stealing me;guhe‘t R s Tihe afedaniink b il o ;{&vgrd's B mj::;;:)kro in ;th?arengx:&:“;gffx o:( ,:or:fg'q;.s B e at e o the United States to have a naval force ne of A. S, Portervin Boston and § i "¢ {he Waltham Fospital. The | them?” | house at Nashua, N. H. v the United Mine Workers at Colum- thore sufficient to meet any demands{bringing it to this city. The chauf-[ . " nesiately began search for| “¥es” &2 e i bus, O., last spring that compelled him Yor the protection of foreign lives | feur, instead of driving to the poliee {50 o, "rchinnat @ 22 years, also ‘What did he do?” | The Wedding of Miss Dorothy Dra- (!0 give up his $6,000 job with the Na. and vroperty and to insure the main- | Station as ordered, 1 ding O worker: “Whipped.up the borse” | per, daughter of former Governor Eben | tional Civic Federation. He declared i along at the rate of 3 | B Draper, of Massachusetts, and |ihat at the proper time he would fur- ; i took place to siacken down. The detective Shot| ., . . Buciness Men Deplore Their Shoulders and limbs, but ~ also her | Memorial church, Hopedale, Mass. tions, thereuvdon sent order; b(y ‘fvh‘;fl Sy bt Tube - 9 = Z 5 - Stroy B . : » Jess to the commander in chief of the | close 1o the evr's fac ¥ A . . breast and arms smeared with tar. bound hand and foot” in the supreme A(q tic fleet, directing him to des- |in reply said: “Go ahead; if you kill | Disappearance fzn:n Circulation. Her clothing, she testified, was ruined. | Mrs. Frances O’Shaughnessy, Who | COurt of the Unjted States, defending Juten the two big armored cruisers |me, we'll all be killed,” and turmed on | o O L pugee [Returning to the ride homeward with Killed her husband last May, to save | himsell against the enemles of organ- *vashington and North Carolina to | more speed. e, O auovciation has taken | Ricord, Prosecutor McCanless asked | his soul, she said, after learning that |ized labor. Jiampton roads, and precisely 11 mir- | H. V. Chamberlain, a garage owner | business wWell 8 25500 oD S8 (A 00 | the witness if she knew any of the | he loved another girl of 19,was brought : vtes later the fleet commander ve- |O0f Boston, who caused Chase’s arrest, | UF_T1e %o st 7 ths has MeR she met in the road. to trial yesterday in the general ses-| SENTENCED AS LAZY FATHER. was obliged to climb down on ti hesgy s o e g M - Pasg e sy “Yes; I recognized Sherill Clark, A.|sions court at New York on a charge of plied that the two big ships were on | their way 't the roads, where they | errived within a few hours. + Mr. Russeil, the American minister to Santo Domingo, who is visiting the take | been dropping out of sight in Montana, its place being taken by paper curren- Resolutions will be sent to Pres- and the secretary of the well as to the semators California Law Makes Him Work and Pays Wages to Family. 21,—Edward nced to two y £ Simms and James Booze,” she an- rered. ! Did these men treat you roughly?” | queried Attorney Richie. “They were not swaying running 'beard and disconnec the battery before the car could be! brcught to 2 stop. The chauffenr was S | then handcufied and brought in a trol ident Taft {ley car to the station. He was held in | treasury, as murder. Ernest R. Wooley, Broker and prom- | tnent Utah young ‘man, was arrested very rough; but I| ke City yesterday on un in- Sacramento, Westlake - TUnited States, was dirccted to i and representatives from the western 3 ; T i was sent ps;sa:s” on»l ls(efl!l"no‘r\r‘:‘);i'“n;'lnq <S 00 bail. A:l“l’L“ Fi’“ o alfait torasiline stver 0 .-::::-trau ill effects from their treat- icme \;;;lurlned x; ztm;fizggkton_\ confinement | - connty jail by and will sail o & e AT las wi rculation as possible. S “Dicn* : ., | charging the larceny 5, TOM porior Judgs Jay today as a las: Washinston will be accompanied bY TWO MEN KILLED BY o ey et S | couDlomt you testify in a Justice's|the Nevada-Utah Mines and’ Smelting B e ot o the cruiser North Carolina. ships Divner: 45 Amebions Gardiedls. earing that you were not in- | corporation. put Westlake at work on public roads. FALL OF AN ELEVATOR Jured > o; sir; I said no bones were brok- under which Westlake was that a husband or father who fails to provide for his family, shall, upon conviction, be put at work for the county at $1.50 a day, the money to be psld over to his fam- ily. by The law General William H. Bixby, chief of centenced nrovides engineers, will leave Washington next Friday for Havana to join the board of experts appointed to investigate the condition of the wreck of the Maine and to report upon the cause of the destruction of the ship. In the Hope That John Sarock, a! - i | enould arrive in Santd> Domingo with- | I four davs. i “There is not 1 Rome, Nov. 21.—The papal secre- tary of state, Cardinal Merry del Val, is planning for a state dinner in hon- or of the new American cardinals in | | the Borgia apartment. It is now un- | derstood that the pope has decided to | create Archbishor O'Connell under the ! of the Church of Can Clemente | cd Four Other Luberers Badly Injured at ! Chicopee Falis. hing on the surface in- catirg 4 r of serious ‘rouble in Santo Domingo, but the decision to | nd this powerful naval ferce to the <1z nspired by a desire to re- : . §~‘\fl:df\:?‘s -“!hf—’r nation from appre- |0 3 ‘\e}:‘e ltlllefl and‘ Tension as to the safety of its citizens | When i {engipnr ef their provert in construction work on ? id they tear your clothes?” | No, sir.” | After a few more questions the de- | nse closed the cross examination of Chamberlain with the privilege alling her. The state then rest- its case. A recess was taken be- Nov. 21.—Two four we elevator t a new addi- Castro Wins a Battle. tit instead of Callixtus, i SIS i&i;f}‘m"’_"”‘;’.l ‘c sk Rg‘h?ler f(‘"-rnx).'}\]u.\’s‘ fore the defense began its presenta- | miner, who was entombed Saturday in Mexico City, Nov. 21.—A :upam. Tobacco Men to Appeal. s e -\a_;x)pee ails fell thirty | Steamship Arrivals. tion of testimony, | the Green Mountain workings of the from Caracas today says that Gen. = | fee e men, who were la- | & i Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal company, Cipri Cast ex- ident of Ve- rashi 3 v - : | RS k 3 riano Castro, ex-president o ¢ Washington. Nov. 2!.—Independen' |jorers employed by a contracting com- | At Genoa: Nov. 17, Anacona, from Sheaes Orpee Expeined. may still be alive, rescuers began to nezuela, has won a battle which o IXdward Ricord resumed the stand to- tebaceo interests will appeal to con- | pany of this city, were rushed to tl York. run pipes through the surface fo the curred in Venezuela day before yes- gress, if necessary, to have the ¢ir-|Springfield hospital, where two « t Leghorn: Nov. 18, Italia, from jday. An attempt of J. J. McCurdy Of| cnamber where he is hemme 1 tered ativ e e O by the | them, Tony Banuzzio and Pedro Bable, | New York. ~ 2 b o KL g R e = o country "Wtk "some thousands of for- the Tobacco trust reviewed by the | gied. At London: Nov., 21,, Minnehaha,|ing his previous acquaintance with| A Movement to Secure Government | lowers, preme court. = Soerten i | The injured, all of whom suffered | frem New York. 30 iss Chaml m’-‘-‘n was stopped by an | gupervision over all stud and herd - by Felix H ¥, (ABEIE HEE |Brotdes ‘and Mone fractures, are ox- | At° Antwerp: Nov. -2l Kroonland,ebicctioe ie siblc. beoks in the United States was launch- | o |nvestigate Express Companies. ne who appeared before the inuter-|pc.ted to recover. from New York. Has anyone told you that if you| . 5 by the American Hackney Horse ‘o Investig P P 3 New York, Nov. 21.—An investiga- tion into the affairs of express com- panies, for which 211 business organ- izations in various parts of the coun- try have petitioned, will be begun here tomorrow by the interstate commerce commission. itesufled you had improper relations with Miss Chamberiain you would be sent to prison?” Attorney McCurdy asked suGdenly. Ricord was averse to answering, and osked the court if a reply was compul- sory. Told that it was, Ricord said: Sheriff Wolford told me.” Ised Hi On re-direct examination Ricord tes- tiied that he had made two advances w hile they were in the buggy and thar Miss Chal had repulsed him. Sheriff Wolfcrd followed Ricord on the stand. The sheriff made a general against him. scciety yesterday when a committee was appointed te confer with other breeders’ associations on the subject. state commni-—ce conmittee of the s The elevator was rigged in the scaf- atc to give his views on the trust| rojdging on the outside of the build- question. ~|ing ana was mtended only to carry Er RIS supplies. The men had been warned $50,000.000 Fund for Cotton Belt. to keep off, it is said, but these six New York, Nov. 21 New York ! men boarded it at the top of the build- tankers who have been conferring here | ing and started to the sround. A $1,000,000 Episcopal Church.. New York, Nov. 21.—The cornerstone of.the new St. Thomas’ Protestant | Episcopal church, which is to rise at Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, on the site of the church burned foar years ago, was laid by Bishop Greer late this afternoon. The new church will cost more than $1,000,000 and will be one of the finest in America. Bad Man Wanted at Old Concord. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 21.—George C. Popineau, an agent, who confessed last While Stealing a Ride to Washington tn call on President Taft, Edward Mc- Mahon, 15 years old, of Beverly, Mass., fell beneath the wheels of a Pennsyl- vania freight train as it was pulling into Washington and had his left foot crushed so badly that it had to be am- putated. With- for the past fews days with representa- | in thirty feet of the ground the cables tives of the governors’ conference and | broke. the southern coiton congress announced this afternoon that they had raised a fund of $50,000,000 to be placed im- mrediately in the cotton belt states for the purpose of handling the cotton crop of 1911 and enabling the growers to participate in any rise in the market. The Suicidal Attempt of Fred Whit. cumb, a Freehold, sales. Accused cf Adulterating Milk, ugatuck, Conn., Nov. 21.—As t! T t of an Investigaticn of the sini dairy commission, Peter Lawson, =« milkman, has been arrested for adui- terating milk sold by him. He wil ) given a hearing tomorrow morning. Democrats Wir at Wallingford. ‘Wallingford, Conn., Nov. 21.—All the borough offices were secured by the democrats, except one, at the annual election here today, but by greatly re- duced majorities. W. E. Beecroft was re-elected warden by 19 majority, his ity last year being 275. The so- 200 votes. republicans Frederick J, Hamlin, Superintendent of the Bayless Pulp and Paner com- pany at Coudersport, Pa. the going cut of whose dam on Sept. 30 brought death and destruction to t town of Austin, was served vesterday with warrant Coffey Wins Ten Round Battle. New York, Nov. 21.—Waliter Ceffey, the California middlew: ‘won N. J., travel ‘The office se- was that of TN Yo