TWO WATCHMEN HAVE Wife and the Police. Ferris Says He And His Opponent Dodged Around The Boiler Blaz. ing Away At Each Other—So Far As Can Be Learned The Men Quar. reled Over Their Work, The tale between New York (Special). of a8 battle with revolvers watchmen and the survivor, John Ferris, familiarly called "Old Pop’ He is 52 old The killed was William Woods, old two at Street in a store told who was '* Ferris man he 10 Twenty-first is Years A Fra \ the fight F to the police and ! not to the ter Was went be th far as can over being is what Ferri ia didn’t mad for went as 118 CU a while out it 1} « In Hospital. Boston i Olney dent a pail Brookl fering hut his WAS overat he will within a Gary. Ind., Dry By Seven Votes, Ind Four months mor ‘ « 1 city” Gary and by the rule nly votes Court, favor a suit of Gary election Laporie, { Special) of foven Superior in in cision Zue al galoonkeepers iit of an re Sinks With 1 City, 1¢ All Hands, Cal lumber-la schooner, supposed be the San Buenaventura, from Eureka, went down with all on board near Rogue River, 65 miles north of here. All hands were seen in the rig ging a short time before the vessel sank A to Crescen { Special) 0 Star Witness Takes Polson. Dresden, Tenn. (Special).- Feheringer, confessed Night Rider and star witness for the State in the trial at Union City of the alleged murderers of Capt. Quentin Rankin, attempted suicide in jall by taking poison, He wrote a note saying that family and friends had desert. ed him. Feheringer was under ar- rest on a charge of drunkenness and shooting up the town, but he prob ably would have been released soon, as a grand jury had failed to indict him. i 4 ! i { i i : ON CONSERVATION Defense Of Resources Charges Speaks Out Conserving And That Have Him—Wants He Ordered Withdrawn Validated —- Desires More Laws With Teeth Them ~-lgnores Waterways. Boldly In National Away Been Lands All Made Clears In THE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS land statutes t na quar- how vi and mainte- Ot he of the dann High In Thou. Aviator Mountain Moet sand Oars At >i eCtaiors Angeles—Fifty Watch The Spm k fos Balloons eat In The Sky—Circles Over The Frenchman In Out To American 1 he 1 NCR, wl Curtiss Spe Irialse— Balloon FARMERS GET VAST SUM. Wheat At And High Corn. Cotton Exported Prices, I) { i at for over hs ported is the {i for 19 than $24,000,000 848.000.0000 of American ports last year More worth of cotton looms. and only the exportations } cipal ports of trade, the detail ments will be larger While there are so ghown from the year 1908, the show ing is considered satisfactory recor worth of wheat we it the i 846 to feos than went these figures fr the } 1) as Tie deoecreasos Mae C. Wood Dicharged, New York The © forgery and perjury against Mae C eral Sessions ATEes Mi { Special) 188 stody here and ) from cus Sher was indicted in 1807, following the trial of her sult against ex-Unitec Senator T. C. Platt, who, ¢ alloged, married her in this city Senator Platts illness has made possible his appearance in court Court $ States Ten Children Blown Up, Charleroi, Pa (8pecial) children were killed outright the mother and two other childred were seriously injured when an ox- Ton was thawing in the kitchen home, was discharged ar, hia in the ruling Kentic was blown out the door in which he stood, but was able to recover the bodies of his chi'dren from the ruins. All the in. jured will recover, message to Congress Mr. Taft asks which have been tary Ballinger The message to validate retary out the that will laws Secre- land by for new drawn also asks withdrawals by the Interior, and points difficulty of enacting laws both conserve and develop the soil from the it is urged as well prevent monopoly both and powers Congress the Sec- of paration minerals laws mine The Of beneath 10 rais water President attention to the fertility he says, 1 saving He recomn to com aay the 00.000 1,600 is auth porte ot d by n Territories Houge Com Cannon rgents a fair 5, and President Ts hand to bring the te in harmony rdon is bei , the | ' VIDE a life the Filipin romised to in the cau % ill einen A pa General Wicker the tentative inistration incorporatio A movement was $2,000,000 endowment! George Washington Universi The House passed te fortification bill without amendment The meas- propriates $5.,617.200, ‘ignal Corps of the Army fe ! ciing a wireless telephone line to Washington. Three West Point cadets were ound guilty of hazing and will be | dismissed has ad- 3 Ham mpieteqa alt the Gt The tendency of native-born chile {dren of im nigrants to take us luera. tive occupation is chown {| a re port of the Immigration Commission. The unpreparedness of the United States hag cause the proposed inter national congress on hygiene to be postponed until 1911 or 1912. The report of Fourth Assictant Postmaster General ¥. V. De Graw ghows an increase in rural free deliv. ery mail of 96 per cent. { President Taft ! 2a accepted an in. | vitation to Jeliver the opening ad- {dress at the Actor's Fund fair In { New York on May 0. MAY HAVE BEEN A SYRIAN PLOT Police Still Hunting Man Who Shot Boys. DEAD BOY AN (INNOCENT Robert Lomas Believed By Police To Have Been Mistaken For Nase sib Shibley, Foster-Brother Of The Other Boy Shot—Nassib's Father, Who Killed Wife And Himself In 1008, Had Persistently Certain Syrian VICTIM, Fought Societies, New ful Syrian plot, York (Spedia carried, the act mas f the shot 0 wantonly boys f LEFT Millionaire's Som Fin ily JUDGE FORCED TO TEARS, Hated To Sentence Young Men To The Penitentiary, { Special the United St went ag he sents convicted of George F. Smith, 1, and Wm. A. Gray, former bank clerks, must ve five years in the peniten- Leavenworth, Kansas The will held until March 1, hope a pardon will be 21 Years 20 Years each tiars Gl old, ger at mittimus in the granted “1f the law permitted pose a lighter sentence, | 80.” said Judge Dyer "l hae that im- do to me to would hate It Pays To Advertise, Chicago (Special). That will fill a church as store is the verdict of Bt Chandler He advertized last for lonely Christians to come to South Park Methodist Episcopal Church and received 45 replies, Twenty-five his correspondents adver it will Law- tining of and Mr. Chandler says he wil ad. vertise again, Lawson In Tobacco Deal. Lexington, Ky. (8pecial). Thom. as W. Lawson, of Boston, arrived here and began a conference with officers of the Burley Tobacco So- ciety with a view to purchasing the entire pooled crop of the organiza. tion, amounting to pounds. Mr. Lawson is sald to have offered 20 cents a pound, and to stand ready to bind his contract with a cheek for $2,000,000, He is un- Jorstood to represent a Boston syndi. cate JOHN F. FITZGERALD 15 BOSTON'S MAYOR First Partyless Election Fur: nishes Exciting Contest, Record Vote Is Unique Cast In Conditions—FEvery And Street Address On The Ballot, But Designations foston Undeyp Name Printed Party Man's Was No Mayor——His Campaign A Plea For Vindication Boston ( INALGURBATION To ported Apri! } By House Change vided favora Committee The resol was unaniing er the terms President Uv and reprezent begin on the final ge is i of Congress antil expires of the committee outicry again fnauguration cere in Washington at a time when in clement weather has been the rule and when a blizzard shuts off all com- munication with the outside world for a time as marked the last in- auguration on ition, ative chai ! members their | present term The action fol the | monies | a1 holding of Steel To Make Record. New York (Special) Smart im. provement to record figures will be shown in the steel trade in the forth. coming quarterly report of the Uni- ted States Steel Coroporation. to be made public January 2 The re port, it was ‘earned, will show an unfilled tonnage at the close of 1509 close to 6.000.000 tons, the largest reported in several years and a gain of over 1,000,000 tons, compared b with September 10. [) YALE MAN 1S THE CHIEF FORESTER Prof. H. S. Graves Selected to Succeed Pinchot. ALBERT F. POTTER WiLL BE ASSISTANL The New service Is Now At The Yale And Wilk With istant, Carry Out i The The Dismissed Of ficial—eSelection:s Made After A Called, Al Head Pinchot OF The Professoy Forestry School His Ass Policies Of f onferencs The White Hurriedly Hons } ial) An at 1} White Glerctor for old ora ok and ihe Gif rey. Zr.Culk chot Al stant 83 reine uj idk Mx axe BILE. is To Faoar Farmers. al) re * of (he king anc ammona pill 0 ai not 10 ex ' BRAVIRE m lanad weriboed Regulated ad ix Abrosa ved for abroad wi 1! beel In he poor AAR We 7 ’ os 4 id ress yond h unwarranted TO JAIL FOR LIFE Judge Says Hanging Is Too Good For Child Murderer, Ite doathk nalty im who con had killed his month. hing ite head with A Belleville, IH { voImnne +11 p oy ime of the WEE Lhe In galiows on Jame that va by bs & Pullman heel I will n« the gallows’ ¢ of the Circu tentiary for ment more him to be 1 sentence Pallmen te A. Crow to the pond wild punish than doath for i day after day by the cries of his murdered ehiid*™ Pullman killed the child last Jails after he and the infant's mother bald failed to find a home for it Bank Treasurer Stole $108,000. New Haven, Conn. (Special). Robert D. Muir, former troasurer of the People's Bank and Trust Com. pany of this city, pleaded guilty to having converted $106,000 of (he bank's fund to his own use aL | t Cou but iife ba ferrib haunt Soldier Sentenced To Be Hanger! Kansas City (Special) «Private Charles O'Neil, Fourteenth United States Infantry, on trial for killing Minnie Scharbora at Fort Leaven- worth, Kes, July 20 last, was found guilty and sentenced to be hums
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