A NEW GIBRALTAR AT MANILA BAY Corregidor Island Prepared For a Long Siege. COMPLETE PLAN OF PERFECT DEFENSE. Te Be Prepared Far War In The Pacific The Government Has Made This Island As Impreg- nable As Possible, So That It May Be A Place Of Refuge For Women And Children Should The Philip. pines Be Attacked, C. (Special). — the Pacific is the War Department, is in D. on the Washington, Preparedness watchword of and its most the creation of the Philippines. Experts speculating as to the pos- sibility of war, even in the remote future, have agreed that the first understanding of an enemy in the Pacific would be to seize the Philip- pines and Hawaii. This seems also to have been the judgment of of- ficials of the War Department, and they have met the situation, so far as the Philippines are concerned, by constructing at entrance to Ma- nila Bay a stronghold bellevel to be able to wi and any force. Corregidor nd has been put in defense and pro- visioned ible siege of three years. Four h guns the sea approaches, and batteries of | rapid-fire guns now cover every land-| ing place It Is the I of the government to place the entire mili-| tary force in the islands, with all the women and children, on the island at the first sign of trouble Artesian wells have been different places on the preci land, giving an adequate ply, and huge tanks have pleted at high points, insuring § ity pressure for fightin protected points wars been erected for the supply of food already there. The plan authorities in abandon every archipelago which woul enemy and and resident with the gove island =» of a re Corregide four miles a half striking a new expression Gibraltar the 0 nrotect Prolex purpose together | sunk at] or B fire houses three years’ accumulate volvaos evolved the event the new Hook was desire to effectiven due was eoneret defens: bori have ir alr gun test was d the on the of battery Tenses i828 rep withs!ood it most TO GREET ROOSEVELT, Pittsburgers Plan To Sail To And Escort His Ship In. Pitts pla loosevelt Nea are approaches Americus Clut Republican Mayor M: ranging the of the club special train NOW ehartering legat 1 0046 4 g to sail out about 24 the Roosevelt port. fe plar nd inde York amer to carry It is plann« hours and me ship, escorting it t Danced Mare Than 14 Hours. Ban Francisco (Speeial).—8ix men and glx women were taken to a hos- pital after dancing without interrup- | tion for 14 hours and 41 minutes at the first annual San Francisco “danc- ing Marathon." The six couples will | divide $140. The legs and backs of | all were badly swollen, and three of | the women will probably be is the hospital for a week or more, Robbers Escape On Handear, Edna, Kan (Special) .——Robbers dynamited the safe of the Bank of | Edna, secured an amount estimated | at $3,000 and escaped on a hand- | car after hanging shots with a! number of citizcns,. One of the eiti- zens was it, but it is believed he wig not gerious'y wounded. ©X sh Bentenced For Ninety-Nine Years. | Kansas City, Mo fal) Wil. liam Jackson janitor charged ! with attacking six young white girls, was convicted in the Criminal Court | and sentenced to 99 years imprison | ment, Former Governor A H. Burke, of North Dakota, was fore- | man of the jury, {Ene <3] negro Harriman Fsiate 8140,000,000, N.Y (8pecial) ~ State Comptroller Willams has recaivel! $675,000 in partial payment of the | trarsfer tax on the estate of the late | Edvard H. Harriman. | The transfer bureau of the Comp- troller’s office estimates that the final settlement wi'l be made on an estate! of about $140,000,000 The payment just made is on $71 - 000,000 Albany, ENGLISHMENNIOB MR. PATTEN Make It Hot For Him In English Cotton Exchange. Hostile Reception Led By Men Who Had Lost Large Amounts As A Result Of American Speculator's Operations In Chicago——On Arriv. ing In Liverpool He Is Given Friendly Greeting On The Corn Exchange—Irritated Over Treat. In Manchester, London (Special). —~A hostile de- monstration on the floor of the Cot ton Exchange at Manchester and one directly contrasting it for friendli- ness on the Corn Exchange, at Liv- erpool, were met with by James A. ‘atten, the Chicago wheat and cot- ton operator, In the first, Mr. Patten was mob- bed and probably escaped injury only by being rescued by the police; in the latter he was greeted with cheering and other manifestations of friendliness, The brief ment r vacation in England of and he made up his mind over to Manchester to see the and visit the cotton exchange. As soon as Patten appeared the floor of the Cotton Exchange broker shouted “Patten!” hostile cries were raised was filled with “booings" ings mingled with an cheer, Amid toward quickly su mob thither, ag city on and brokers rushed the American, who was rrounded by threaten- and jostled the pressure throngs behind carried those in e circle up and down the floor of the in an exhausting scrimmage. After a while, the brokers exert- thelr energies in a common di- rection made a final rush and drove wheat king out of the door and into the street. The bus of exchange was suspended dreds of men left the pit lowed the speculator into Street, whe crowd goon bled At + reconti the din the a hither th ia the hun- to!- iness and and Bank re another was assen thi a that wh ESTRADA SEERS PEACE. LE Intervene, Revolutionary Leader United States To 3 head of 1) T 3 BIG TOBACCO FARNINGS, Trusts' Profits One Half OF Its $40,000,000 Capital, New York (Special) Company, which Federal suit for its the United public can Tobacco fighting dis- the before States nade report for 1909, the socalled earned 503% its an- which showed Toba Trust per cent, on common stock The net earnings of were $30,448,384, an increase of $1,743,979 over last year, which, after deductions and preferred stock dividends, left a balance of $20,327 296, The report shows that company now has a total surplus of $42,499,140, an amount than its issue of common stoek Supreme Court, TCO the "Trust" KILLED IN AUTO CRASH. Former Virginian Meets Death Gary, Ind. Gary, Ind. (Special) Milteer, secretary of a realty com- pany of this city, was killed: John Gelsel, whose home is at Wiimot, was seriouslly injured and two other men were slightly hurt In an automobile accident here. Dr. E. E. Geisel, a son of John Geisel, and Ora MeNleco, a chaleur; were the two who received minor injuries, Miltneer is survived by a wife and He moved here from Whaleyville, Va., about two years ago, GAYNOR DEFINES LARCENY. OfMceholders’ Homes, New York (Special), -—- Mayor iaynor sent to Distriet Attorney Whitman the blllg rendered the city ment expenses. When the Mayor waa asked If it Ig a erime for a city official to have a city-paid teiephone in hig home, he answered that iar- econy in a crime. 17 MEN ENTOMBED BY WALL OF FIRE Many Miners Are Killed at Wilkes-Barre. FAINT HOPE OF RESCUE BEING MADE. Accident Occurs In The No. 5 Shaft Of The Lehigh And Wilkes-Barre Coal Company-—Explosion Of Gas Causes A Heavy Fall Of Rock— Between And Seventeen Men Are Entombed And There Is Little Hope For Them. Seven Wilkes-Barre, Pa. From 7 to 17 men in the No. 5 shaft of the Lehigh ani Wilkes-Barre (Special). were entombed Coal Company, near as the result of a terrific plosion of rock and wall of fire and, at present, there appears to be little hope of rescuing them alive, | The explosion shortly after o'clock in plane, here, ex- occurred the No. 12 4 men were ng engine week and the opportunity of tog the explosion is known, but it is bell that men struck an unknown umula-| tion of gas with their The explosion was heavy the tended me plane, { A fire fighting ed and at 11 of hose was sent down | in effort play water fire There a good water, but the firefighters { dicapped by deadly dam | gathered in large None of the offi where a gang of putting | together a holsti The | mine was idle all were taking this ting the What caused ng men | put engine ether not i} vos i and for s« one distance force was o'clock a thous: nto an to was fire 1s was able tell the number of men who wer the workings when explos curred. The that none been reached spreading Th that if the mer by the explosion that they reach a effort the offic Of } he entombe fu { that o “ 1¢y had no able to Every the opinion reaching them are reach eral Harre Viley found germs an old dollar him for investigation, Former Secretary | Garfield stated that Mr. Ballinger, | while commissioner of the Land! Office, submitted to him an affidavit! ai ed by Clarence Cunningham. { which he stated that heim syndicate had no coal lands { the Alaska i Attorney General Wickersham | rendered an opinion which siated that foreign steamship companies i whose vessels ply between American porte and those abroad are {to the corporation tax ! } The State Department received | word from Consul Wallace at {salem that two American women | were fired upon by Afghan fanatics! and wounded. | Charles H. Evans, who asgisted | the congressional committee in pre- | the various tariff hills from { 1872 to 1897, died, aged 78 years. | | A boatswaln and two seamen of the U. 8. 8. Calfornia were com- mended by the Navy Department for {saving a woman from drowning. | President Taft withdrew the nomi- | nation of John M. Mulford to be { postmaster at Lebanon, O, ! The United States Military Acad- jemy Bill, appropriating $1,700,000, | was passed by the House. {| The Indian Appropriation Bill, car. rying about ten million dollars, pass. |ed the Senate, | From the joint Committee on the | Revision of the Laws Senator Hey | burn reported a bill providing for { the codification, revision and amend- ment of the laws relating to the ju- | dictary, | The Department of Justice has ac. j cepted the offer of Plerre Garven, 8: on note to of the Interior) in in the 1 « = Gugge interest in subject Joeru. | paring A second attempt to have the House pass a bill providing for the | purchase or erection of embassy bulldings in foreign capitals wag de- foated HIGHWAYMEN GET $5,600 lobbed in Two Holdnps. ‘aymasters Spring From Woods Back Of Buggy While Paymastery Were Driving To Mine Of Dexter Coal Co. ~Beaten And Left On Roadside~Horses, Buggy And into Insensible Money Satchel Gone. Ed- and Pa ward McGann, Charles N master, Coal Pittsburg, (Bpecial). paymasier, Pommering, assistant pay- the Company, Pittsburg, were attacked by highwaymen at 1 o'clock while carrying a $4,000 payroll in a buggy near the company mines at Brilliant, O At a late hour men were still unconscious at a pital in Steubenville, O., while murderous highwaymen, who ests ed with the money, thought t be hiding in the hills of / ross the Ohlo the holdup Coal Company, Frick respectively, of Dexter of are A ¢ wt al River the place The Dexter its office ir Pittsburg, bay of Le + oul notice $1.000 reward dead or that for Of a 144 and aiive, ana st Ohio, Northern Pennsyl catch the thought i ern and We gtorn to voat had i 1 TELLER AND 810.000 GONE. So Is Woman, Connect And Ra Police THE WRECK OF THE MAINE In Historic President Favor Of Raising The Hulk. {Special delegation Vet favor o ; the Havana harbor T H and Burn- Wal of New Mile nd HOV laid the resolutions Hall a War in wreck he com- ted of Charles Mrs Steph ne iil and Mrs Nelson A t They th tanh Sep. 5 i @ ’ ofthe before $ Presid © adopted at in New ary 20, asking for the removal of the wreck of the Maine. and Mre. Wall pinned upon the Pres. ident's coat one of the ribbons which the fa selling to raise a fund for the wrecking work ov the Carnegle meoting York, Y Feb sociely — TO ILLUMINATE TORPEDOES, Pacific Flotilla Will Use Them In Night Practice, Los Angeles, Cal. (Special).—A week of spectacular night practices the Pacific torpedo flotilla During practice eight torpedoes will be dis- ing at full speed and the torpedoes will be illuminated so that their course to the mark may be traced in the darkness, This week the flotilla ig at what the men call “ping- pong’ practice, in which the large caliber ammunition Is supplanted by service rifles attached to the guns Carload Of Babies Given Away. New Orleans (8pecial).——Wednes- day they gave bables away in New Orleans. A earload of the little tots arrived here from New York foundling and arphan asy'ume, with an eager crowd of claimants await. ing their arrival. In addition to thote who had previously made sue. cergful claims to a baby. many press. ed about the car in the hope that there might be some “left over,” but those who had applied in ad. vance got every baby in the car THE B. & 0. MEN WILL NOT STRIKE Both Sides Make Concessions and Peace Reigns. MORE PAY FOR OVER 6,000 EMPLOYES, After Many Fruitless A Compromise Is Reached, Details Will Not Be Given Until A Few Minor Matters Are Disposed Of-—Labor Chiefy De- clare That The Settlement Means Conferences But Out Concerned.” ISSUE QUESTIONS AT The dispute involved over 6,000 men. The increase manded by the conductors was be but nine The railroad ed the inere in fourteen per cent The men as andling directly io ase double-henr lay-over sys! trainm 1910 red 0 O00 Wamen Chicag Sent Hecipes To New spaper, Fwenty thous- re odered eng linner a bs Hobs His KRtepmaother, York a wild {Speci Jose ph youth of 22, i x 2500 while he siripped lue his ymother's fing held revolver at her head, was ar he had attemnted to highwayman in an np- f He nine men and the bartender elevate their hands with a ery Money or your but someoné shouted “police” shattering plate. two bullets Farsued by a policeman youth tursed and fired twice, one of his bullets dan- gerously injured a nine-year old hay va era rested play town sale forced to of 11 and he fled after glass wit tha ine Thirteen Was His Tacky Number. Junea, Alaska (Special). The gurvivor of the 38 “miners in the Mexican shaft of the Treadwell mine, where a powder magagine ex- ploded last Wednesday, is Ila Dere- tich, who wore about his neck a tag bearing He ig in the hospital at Douglas, but will soon be out. Scolding Caused Saieide, Maple Hill, Kans (Special). scolding by his woman teacher was more than Guy Moses, 14 years old. could endure and he killed himeolf. His parents found his body when they went to arose him so that he might go to school “1 don’t care to live, because teacher scolded me,” sald a note left by the boy. ODDS AND ENDS. Germany imports fruit to the an nual average value of $22,000,000. The average yearly slavghter of foxes In Gormany is about 20,000. There are in Alsace-Larraine 35 champagne factories. OF these Metis has 15. A cluster of rods replaces the fa miliar mantle in a new English in. candescent gas light, All over Europe farmers associa. tions exist for the handling of farm products commercially. ¥ FOREIGN SHIPS WILLBE TAYED An Im- Wickersham Renders portant Decision, Attorney General Claims That Fore eign Steamship Companies Whose Vessels Ply Between American Ports And Those Abroad Are Bub- jeet To The Law Imopsing A Tax On Corporations’ Incomes, {Bpecial).— whose merican and iret to the law {imposing ax of 1 per cent. on the n rporations, ac~ rendered by rersham. operating in pay = mm busi Washington {. ” " Foreign steamship companies 162% if cording raey Foreign ¢ iireg tran BCLEEY and “Ame 1] con ent le f thelr rs are g& and and le they United their ERErs re ! MAN GOES FREE WOMAN TO EXILE Revolutionists Fare Better Than They Expected. POOR CASE MADE OUT BY GOVERNMENT Mme, Convie- tion That Tee Breshkovekaya's Was Due To Her She Wag A Revolution st haikoveky Will Go To Great Britian, And Mme. Breshkovaska Exile Will Not Severe, Confession ) Fie The £y end harge ol VERY nee of VE Was ithe onl eR . 3 E SREY lai 0d DPUDE her however ¢ Lhe preach Emperor ub labor was The jurors tes Ther ver Bom ovides a escaped bard nee] cons! lors ¥ Wi gd the lie nr pi end surroanded Aering congrate 1 and exchanging al Russian fashion lowed ¢ woman hal! with her friends before talk dots on Prison deportation provecution’s ter discredit himself is sory 1 rder and oth crimes the failure of the crown to t other witnesses who could connect Techalkoveky ant Mme. Breshkovskaya with revoly tionary activity ag charged in the indictment The woman, bhowaver had pleaded gulity to belng a social revolutionist. The jurors found thet the business records introduced amp iy accounted for . Tac halkovaky's presence in Russia Techaikovsky will leave three weeks for England | Breshkovakaya's exile. as the experience of others, reasonably comfortable forthcoming from either friends Madame RBreshkovskaya rece! ved her sentence unmoved. and A mo tment later asked the correspondent { to rend her greetings and best Le ito her friends in America | New S12.000,000 U, & Boikding, Washington. D. © { Bperiall {bil anthorizing the construction o (8 building in Washingion for he Departments of State, Justiee and Commerce and Labor was passed br the fenate. The limit of cost in fis. ed at $12,000,000 To End Siberian Terrors. * St. Petersburg (Special). The Budget Com tee of the Donma Bus struck at the root of the system of Siberian exile by cutting the ayrpro. priation for the administration of the system to a bare $34,500. The committee admitted that the Govers. ment had greatly reduced the num. ber of exiles in recent years and ae clared that the system was bad ana th hour her tc the where await The collaj if the | CRBe war dd: ing of Pateul ing fa an ory ing gh the n who ife 1 mm or m er here in Mme shown by will be if money bk her or her A mast gO.