——————————— ——" SEEKING CAUSE OF THE TRAIN WRECK Bridge Tender Had Trouble With One of The Rails. FIRST COACH DASHED OVERBOARD- Officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad State at Coroner's Inquest That Reason for Accident Cannot Be Found Evidence Train Was Making Fast Time. City, N. J of audience Atlantic {Special ) .—In anticipation 1 gtartling disclosures an gathered at the eager coroner's inquest Thursday, which is fix sibility of Railroad P. Thompson The Stats the respor wreck to examine and the Sunday eiectrie railroad The ented for Pennsylvania by Judge Joseph ex-Judge Joseph is Gaskill, and George A. of New looked after by 1 repres lourgeois. interests are Abh- the district Attorney Gaskill char the cause ged Of act of God Coroner to discover bott jury accident, wl man Attorney jours is, for the rail extensive Com seat hy yoo ft rg or road Tesour pany true ca “We won't hide He verdict brid; company vivania ertaining thing He hit He r was projected Bunday. he sa ed fwo davs opened it twice, ihe iammer eported t and that he company told to for TO PRISON FOR LIFE. Sentence Upon Negro Who Killed White Mas In Race Riot. Atlanta, Ga {Special RB wund Walker Heard, ETOWIng nen will swer i 4 # } IAT ge Wall wa conviction was convicted in with auit for beating a neg: found guil only and g the erase white man cl Intent to murder woma He was saulit and batte fine of 8: rod PT argeq as Mayor Of Marked Tree Shot. Marked Ark Mayor N. J fously wounded Norton, a gens Is territory negro, with the lynching him. A negro resident of this place had appealed to Mavor Hazel because of the alleged atten- tions of Norton to the complainant's wife, and when Norton saw the mayor and the negro approaching he opened fire, the bullet striking Mayor Hazel and wound. Tree, (Bpecial) by “Little Rock” negro, and a posse of citi searching the avowed Slept Twelve Years, Columbia, Ky. (Special). A markable case has just come to light in Russell County, and the truth of the case in vouched for by prominent citizens, who say Herschall Grider, aged 63 years, of near Rowens, fell asleep 12 years ago, and all efforts to awaken him have proved unavail- ing to this day. During that time he has been fed on liquid nourish- ment twice a day. The man's pulse and physical condition are said to Ne normal, rove ! ’ i i i i Domestic. attacked private bank Comptelio, Brooklyn, N hearing that the safes had been moved and that the his family wet Papers in the served on Mi \ former husband, Burke Eugland, who alleges big ground for hi Mrs. Marga: well connect wealthy, charged A mob the Angelt Y., upon Ol banker and iit for divorce were urel i Jatonyl by he t ) } } Roche, iH) once York, by means of a The directors Ratlroad declared nd per cent., which is 3 per cent lar and % per *X The People's rest lodging by divid cent, « i Palace, said 1 } Ho world, Army the e In was opened the Salvation in Boston United States Clark, of Montana, i t he shall warehouses at Willlam A his friend be a candidate the Standard at Constable ed by fire Norton the federal au on charge of fraud Grider, asleep Senator ay again Two Company’ +N. J... ¥ ft revs troy was ar is sald Herchall HON diumbia, Ave ueer the WAS ar the trial am DeCosta, colored, rested after f fying in of Clifford Hooe, d with per iry in connection with the Hart} divorce case, and he ill be charged with purjury Foreign Sulzer, con Mari hie m executive ‘ burg have Council of that Workmen's i4 leaders exiled to | The abolition of the coal from England wae the sailing of hund bound for for Wireless Telegrag Berlir reached an agre body been Sibe export duty on the signal for of coal-laden port ign ‘ h Confer vessels, The in ement all system steamers wore storm which of small by a furlous munication Heveral wrecked notorious Russian from Garschunin, a has escaped water cask. The Czar and family have left terhof for Tearkoe-Selo Pe- ameliorating the conditions of women and children who are compelled to work for a living. Countess Castellane’s counsel opening her case for divorce in Paris accused the Count of infidelity and A French camel patrol, consisting of one officer and 60 men, was sur- prised and annihilated by a Senous- #1 force near Lake Chad. Emperor William has given his consent to the marriage of Prince Jomchim Albrecht to the actress Ha- roness Liebhenburg. Eight of the identified robbers of Cashier Herman, of the Russian cus- tom house, were sent to Cronstadt to be shed. The British withdrawn [Dom Heleua, been of Bt. garrison has the Island SHOWS COUNT BO UP AS A DON JUAN Case On Trial Counsel for the Former Used Up Eight Millions of Money, and Allowed Her Only Eighty Dollars a Month for Pin Money. The s0 long first up for Wednesday a crowd, which in furni regarding Cas trial cluded many women, but ich sensational matter Count Boni de An- { iH Counte adivore er ref: Family Saved By A Dog. Rum ondit untii Bunday n died on board men, William cheoek, will Three Killed In A Duel. Miss. (Special) d here City Ad L'Argent Count Breveot Ryan A, Wri known plant involved in a duel with ollowing a nd both were killed ! whose ste from ght, well W. Breland, re the shooting oceurred, and killed while attempting was shot Convicted of Hazing. Marietta, O. (Special) The firet conviction of hazing in the State of was secured in the Probats here when Sidney Colt and Clarence Tibbetts were each fined for attempting to kidnap and hage their schoolmate, Frank Bartlett, son of a wealthy oil operator, Alleged Rioter Convicted, Atlanta, WwW. the Ga, (Special), George Blackstock, alleged to be one of rioters on the Saturday night, when 16 negroes met thelr death in Atlanta, was convicted on the charge of assault and battery. A fine of $300 war imposed. ‘This is the first conviction growing out of the rioting, and there are 159 cases on the dock- et, Blackstock Is alleged to have assanited a negro wonian during the disiurbances. PLOT T0 DOWN CZAR A Threatened Revolt Forces, i By has abad, that the proclamation of the Frontier St. Petersburg Cable) From son who just arrived here of tan, extraordinary security Oe 16, was due titude of compoging tober the frontier corp AKNes f ti and Incapacity « General of hi simultaneously Subbotich, who wa duties a with relieved ral of the governor the | prociamati ! entirely out olding great discussed a andon the fr 10 St. Peter Romanoff dynasty public The pro- posal was 18ly discussed, many officers being pres at the meetings Murders of merchants and rich across the border by every-day empire the military re serious! ent thelr were courrences “Do Bullets." anniversary Not Spare eve of the cation of the imperial titution fect of ck-Fire Poste Carine add to fear AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Happenings Briefly Told. prohibiting for 10 days ¢ interfering the rallway Teveland operation property Y Oe mant company's Fame former his iin 62 home, Was! of several wae vears old Hitcheoek has decided invalidate the in the Walk- d at 1 in fier mission, di ington, a an He Secretary trying to Final arguments in the Union Acting Secretary of War Oliver has officers and men here wear identification tags. Charges were filed with the Inter Commerce Commission alleg- discriminating in favor of the Stand- ard Ol Company. The Isthmian Canal Commission desires an appropriation of $25.406,- 258.73 to continue its work on the Panama Canal daring the next fiscal year A number of complaints were filed with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission against rallroads. The Department of Commerce has been advised that coffee is being ship- ped to Porto Rico as peas or beans and reshipped as coffee. President Roosevalt is preparing to redeem hig promise to establish a representative government in the Philippines, The national banks bave srhad for $13,000,000 additional circulation upon the terms offered by Secretary BLaw, THE SURPLUS KEEPS NEW YORK DAY 1 DA Interesting Feature of United States Treasurer's Report. GROWTH OF THE MONETARY STOCK. Mr. Treat $25,669,322 1906, fieit Surplus of Fiscal Year With a De. for the Pre. Reports a the Compared $23,004,228 “~ for as of ceding Year. unced of a in Amerl- from y m 4 permanent the an earnings hii : gold imports : Brown Bros Co. and a trust compar i purchased $1.600.00¢ Ohio 4 per cent nds by a leading why bank« Reading certain banks have brokers to reduce thelr Reading stock, thereby liguidation in it It was said one reason is so weak is that on heavy loans causing Powderiy's Inspecting Tour. Naples (Special) —T. V. Powder- lv, of the United States Immigration Service, who is in Europe on a spec- fal mission, now inspecting the emigration conditions at this port, especially with the view of ascertain. ing whetler the United States regu. lations on the subject are enforced — i is suit For Five Cents. Columbus, Ohio (Special) .—Attor ney Erastus Lioyd filed a sult for damages against the Columbus Street Car Company for the sum of five cents, the smallest suit for damages ever filed In this city. Lloyd was a famous football player with Ohio State University, and alleges he was refused a transfer to the Westerville Line, though the franchise of the company explicitly declares that a ransior shall Le given. Metropolis. Miss Bannermann Cox Lunatic Wanted A Loan. of $ £ {i ot Women ? Carry Vitriol “520 Per Cent” Miller Fails Willian ™ wee Ireland's Emblem Taxed ctor f O # £3 9% [iran he fiat cent of that The shamrock is Board no Ten Dogs Made Life A Howl, Mrs. Barbars admitted the Second District that had ten unlicensed dogs Her husband sald the dogs were a nuisance. There were dogs in every room in the house. A big Newfound land usually slept under his bed and left bones in his ghoes, Another's favorite resting place was under the plano. When anybody called the dogs made a terrific uproar. Mrs Laver denfed the dogs are a nuisance and stoutly Jdefended them Layer Fad to pay a fine of $10. in Court Layer Criminal she Candy Makes Fifty HL Colored candy, known as "jaw breakers,” “sucgers’ and by various other names, 8 blamed for the il ness of about 560 children in West New Rochelle, especially fn the vi cinity of the Unlon-Avenune School One little girl died on Monday. In every case the victim was attacked by cramps, followed by nausea, The authorities found that candy stores had sold an enormous lot of the candies in cuestioa The sale of these hae heed stopped
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