EIGHT KILLED AND THIRTY INJURED Work Train Wrecked On the New Haven Road. WRECKAGE TAKES THE FIRE. Fast Passenger Train Crashes Into a Car Containing Between Forty and Fifty Workmen and Nearly All Are Killed or Hurt—Cause of Accident Not Determined Hartford, Ct. (Special). — Eight workmen were killed and over 30 in- jured when a passenger train on the Highland Division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad crashed into the rear of a work train that was backing into the city from New Britain at the Sigourney Street crossing. Of the injured two proba- bly will die. Some of the victims within reach were dead, but were left while the rescuers tried to extricate the living. In one instance it took an hour and a half to rescue one work- man who was pinned between the trucks. His head was hanging down backwards and he suffered gaverely, but the rescuers encouraged him, while doctors reached between the frame work which held him a pris- oner and treated the wounds on the face and head. : There are three unofficial versions of the cause of the wreck. One that the passenger train for New Bri- tain went out on a wrong track The second is that the work train ad the right of way until 7 o'clock, and should have had a clear that the train was of time The third easy is track; passenger ahead £ ha ” nt i at that point and failed to close it The the claims that the and his statements are others train, work right borne out by engineer wav of 81 however, ‘ some were cut by press train passed or ad- track after the sideswiped tHe wreckage was much the ed cars had be maintained upright position by rescuers were undernea save the wreckage. During th out. Aft firemen axs and saws worked rival of a squad of ers. Soon after the wre« vestigation wi in tain the wh victims, one mar al tons of debri red flag. Someone r a bottle of draught “The fi drink God knows I need At St. Francis Hospital victims. doctors S00nN danger because to gstavs th h lives of those cat excitement quenching and until rescuers, hy the 1 wreck- 50 rallroac whisk He rat 31 two of them cannot live. CHILD BURNFD IN YARD, Smothered By Bagging And Thrown Into Chester Grave. Pa. Lewis, a broad-should West win (Speci ered, eved I taken this re the West Chester, charged with der of his five-year-old step Mary Robbi Newlin, her alive. The pri guard of the 27-mil, because was country ses us was haired chi ful as an women had a father t She Southerner 1g an unhappiness upon the home of Edna Newlin, t!} i in Laden- burg Irwin i spite of taunts i gi the child The mother and step- father endured these rough insults for many months Nevertheless, he seemed to be happy with his wife and she with him. The passionately fond of the unfat little girl Was h i ered Clerk Short Twenty Thousand. Milwaukee, Wig. (Special) E. Woller, Clerk of the and District Courts, has to be short $20,000 Deputy Clerk John brother of the Clerk, warrant has been issued for his brother. Frank E. Woller ig said to be visiting at a summer resort within a few miles of Milwaukee. Frank Municipal been found Ww Woller, a admits that a Registering Filipino Voters, Manila (By Cable) The registra tion of Filipino voters began Friday Reports indicate that the total regis- tration will he heavy. No reports of disorder have been received. The Ameriean residents are generally registering also. Carl Hess is the only American candidate for the As- gembly, he having been nominated from Manila. Registration will con- tinue four days. Killed ' His Friend, Dalton, Ga. (8pecial).~~John Car- roll, a prosperous young farmer liv- ing mucar here, was shot and killed by Harris Holland, a friend, while the two were returning home. Car- roll had just gecured a marriage li- cense, and was to have been married. It is sald the two men had been drinking and became involved in a quarrel, which resulted in the shoot- ing. Holland has not bean arrested. Domestic. The state rested its case in the prosecution of Willlam D. Haywood for the murder of ex-Governor Steun- enberg. Judge Wood overruled the motion of the defense that the jury be advised by the court to return a verdict of acquittal before hearing any evidence from the defense. Mrs. Daisy Gordon Maud Hanna was granted a divorcee from Dan R, Hanna, son of the late Senator M, A. Hanna, in a Cleveland court on her charge of cruelty and negiect to duty, Mrs. Hanna was given the custody of her child and the alimony was gettled out of court, Mrs. Emma Kaufmann, of Sioux Falls, is at liberty under a bond of $25,000 pending argument on a mo- tion for a new trial. She was con- victed of first degree manslaughter for causing the death of Agnes Pol- ries, a 1%-yvear-old servant in the Kaufmann home, The prosecution in the Haywood trial succeeded in again showing a direct connection between the store of George Pettibone, in Denver, and Harry Orchard at work on the Brad- ley erime in San Francisco, and that Haywood had declared that Steunen- berg was a tyrant and a monster who should be exterminated. Evidence was taken before a spec- fal examiner of the Interstate Com- merce Commission in New York on the charge that railroads are charg- ing as much for immigrants as for first-class pass engers, A lunacy commission ed to inquire | the mental Policeman Hess, of New who carried Elizabeth Brady to tir wm was appoint- cond} Yor Bal n nto tion of K, ore, Robert arrested ing to f« ibly take his daught her i i | i { mencement tof Mich 1§ 4 Neptune int an. Li: y a coal bar passengers President been Ambassador Bryce address the Washingt ty nent in at commence} A call has been issued industrial congres offered £5 wuld determine ht been person who she i relative speed of rays of lig : oteh h success Edward H fled the health auth jof New York {ship Havana | quarant The nvestigating Yennell, lake with ELF orities of the port by refusing to leave and place himself ine N drowning who was out row- George Evans f the firm po idgeport, i ! 03 was announced on stock Exchange. i of Yale, an- and Hurl- awarded Taft, on} Waolsey iid be Alf ‘rg ionso and Ana Sa mu ational mileage, authority had enjoined state 141¢ penal $ n thao a wiween Lhe nd ant $ two-cent ruled tha 3 federal furisdictic nd the vs n frox imposing v8 Leroy, Henrs Dufreche, daughter, attorney for Smith, denies of New as she the late that Mrs Orleans, has claime Foreign. | The steamer Crystal Stream was burned to the water's edge while tied up at Coles Island, in Washademoak | Lake. N. B.. and three members of |the crew were burned to death : Forty-eight mutineers have been | condemned and shot at Kiev, and the lagsassin of Colonel Guggssekofisky, | assistant harbor master of Sebasto- | pol, has been sentenced to death. i James Fegan, who narrowly escap- {ed being buried alive in England, | deseribed hig sensations while the | undertaker was measuring him for a | shroud. nounced that the | sador Aoki was to be recalled is with- out foudation, An imperial ukase conferred on {governors of certain provinces in | Russia unlimited powers without re- | sort to courts, Mathias Erzberger, a member of the German Reichstag, was sentenc- ed to one week's imprisonment for calumniating ex-Governor Von Ben- nigson, of New Guinea, one of the German African colonies, Serious rioting has occured in the winegrowing district. Troops fired upon a mob in Narbonne. Three per- sons were killed and 100, including a score of women, wounded. A dynamite cartridge was thrown from the gallery of the Greek Cham- ber of Deputies among the members, but fortunately it failed to explode. N e Jingo., MR ~Cartoon from the Pittsburg Presa. AM TO JUMP. WITH THE JAPS “Yeog, fit Tangs JApADCEe Beg tO MArry become cases have be press that own country patriotic istration n "interes BIDS FOR MONSTER SHIPS, Offers To Build Two American Dreadnoughts, f1ding bulldiz ig 2 battleships Th officials of Navy Depa ment were gratified and surprised th of the bid, the Industrial out that the bid News Company for 20.000-ton ships was not BUCOCORY hie 20 GO0-ton the o 0 consider) ¢ Jowness neidering conditions in worl They pointed the Newport {of the great between $400,000 and $500. 000 less than corresponding bids any other company, but actually con- siderably lese than the price sub- mitted for building the 16.000-t0n battleship Minnesota, and $3,000 less thah the price paid for the battle- ship Louisiana. With the bids from {the shipbuilders were received spec- ial bids from the naval constructors at the New York and Mare island Navy Yards, prepared by the direc {tion of the department as a check on {the private ghipbullders. The figures | of these bids have nol been made | public, but {t ig xnown that they are | considerably in excess of the bids isubmitted by the private builders. "i Ont { only Soldier, Aged 108, Dead. Joplin, Mo. (Special) Thomas E | Sauls, sergeant in the Seminole war, participant in the Mexican and the opment of the lead and zine Industry of Missouri, died, aged 103 years. He was born in North Carolina. New Transcontinental Line. Pierre, 8. D. (8pecial).—Articles of incorporation were filed here for the United States Central Railway Company, with Patterson, N. J, und Dellsi, N. Y., parties as incorpora~ tors. The capital stock Is $50,000, 000. The road is to extend from Portland, Me., 7,000 miles to Ban Fanciseo, touching New York and Chicago. Estimated cost is ball a billlon dollars. i fey ii 3 stated fiance 1 are n iw - { interested Was fic a bordering die it Bu yr bd AR even 1906 Was Prosperous Year. York (Special) The Commerce York, annual of advance » total commerce pared ng Or 1 com the preceedi O fi cal was 19 Year of $1 he enormons business ac- year is shown by of $104 675.000.- $63.822.000.- i. an increase - last arings as compared with in 1905 AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly Told. the total fii ey G00 The Bureau of Labor is on the lookout through the Civil Service Commission for experts to conduct an investigation into woman child labor. Examinations will theld. The forthcoming report of the board of construction regarding sub- marine boats is awaited with inter- lest, About $3,000,000 is avaliable {for building submarines. The board of visitors to the Naval Academy recommend, among other things, a full course of four years The French Ambassador and Mad- jame Jusserand are guests of Pres {ident and Mrs. Roosevelt. | Becretary Wilson was a witness at i the trial of former Assistant Statis- iticlan Holmes, accused of betraying lerop secrets, The blame for the collision bes i tween the torpedo boats Whipple and | Blakely has been placed on Machine (dst’s Mate Seward, who has disap- | peared since the collision. Prizes were awarded in the compe- tition of architects for furnishing plane for the building for the Inter spational Bureau of American Repub. lies. Brigadier General Henry G. Sharpe will go abroad to study the meth ods of deportments of foreign armies corresponding to the deportment in subsistence im the American Army. be LEAD Reserves Right To Present Armament Question. The sur- of the formal The Hague (By Cable) .— price of the Peace Conference reservation by Gen. Horace Porter, on behalf of the United States, of the right to present the question of limitation of armaments. Together with this, he also reserved the right to introduce the subject of the col- lection of contractural debts by force, While this reservation was made quite natually, in accordance with a notice served on Russia during the preliminary negotiations last spring, and in order that silence now might not be construed as the restriction of the conference to the li glan program, it is eved cate a firm resolve the the Washington government, seeing the trend of the gituation here, raise the question later if it hecomes apparent the subject fz going by default It can be stated ever, that n proposition has formulated but th hope that States would bring up of limitation, and has satisfaction to the pacific British Edward Fry Great Britah gession the gecond was work of ti of the bel On f part oil after {tO that how- vet positively, O )¥ the American been action h tt the \ delegates, is re the as United Reservation, introduc i il gsegeion fler he sealed broken resentatives only Demonstration xico Cit: to make to the Guatemala of tw 1 the among condemned City for tempt brera Case the nin nen originall Guatemals alleged the y on Woman Falls Des Moines, the failure teeth to hold in a flying Effie ring tent From Trapeze, Iowa (Special), ~— of her mate's trapeze act in Minerva was from near the Her back is dashed top of to the the big side cut and bruised. It in death. Eflie Minerva's real name is Mrs. Willlam Davis, and her President Pardons Heroes, Washington For he- roic conduct in saving a private in (Special) .~ has pardoned an apprentice and Carl A. Gyber, an ordinary sea- man in the navy, who had been con- victed of desertion. They were un- dergoing sentence aboard the prison ship Southey at the Portsmouth (N. H.) Navy Yard. Ivan L Explosion Injures Ten, New York (Special).-——Two fire- men were seriously injured and eight others slightly burned in an explo- gion of gas, which was caused by a fire In the home of Mrs. Wesley Ty- gon, in West Forty-ninth Street. The firemen were in the basement of the building when a terrific explosion of gas occurred, and John McGuigan and James Nugent were so badly burned that they were taken to the hospital . THE SULTAN COMES United States Finally Secures Its Demands. WAS LONG DIPLOMATIC STRUGGLE The Raising of the United States Lega tion at Constantinople to an Embassy Gave the Entering Wedge, and the Porte Has Finally Yielded on All of the Six Questions. { Br addressed Constantinople Porte ha nica tion the American ners {giving satisfaction in of Lhe i the ro. Way per wiil two. the {last outstanding question between Embassy and the Porte and tl the final {of America adhesi i istomes’ follow in Ambasss | Porte afte moving obstacle in the lcent, ot and he which ence BATTERED DOWN DOGES. Carpenter Kills His Wife And Three Children. STILL ANOTHER TRUST. Investigating The United Shog¢ Mane ufacturing Company. (Special) vestigation Wi {chine | the charged | and in the | facture machinery Company, inc lawg of Massachuse the all the United States the manu of that it leases its a stiff rovalty s¥ ov un § 1% Mia ii that rporation owas controls machinery used for ghoes only under agreement, and that It is « in restraint of trade It ig hinted that some men of wide influence are financially interested in {the concern {i The Department of Justice has ‘been informed that over 360.000 000 Ipairs of shoes are manufactured an- nually in this country. and that the advance in royalty is in proportion to the increase in production. - i Woman Guilty Of Manstaaghter, Fiandreau, 8. D. (Special) Nr. Emma Kaufman, of Sioux Falls, S. D., was found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree. She wae accused of the murder of Agnes Polrels, her 16-year-old servant. fn a Suicide, Says Her Husband. New York (Bpecial) —Laura, the nineteen - year ola wife of James Woardell, was shot through the head and killed at their home, in West Twenty-fifth Street. ' The husband, who is six years the senior of his wife, notified the police, explaining that his wife had taken her life in accordance with a suicide pact inte which the two had entered. He was arrested,