TEC FT WS, BOOT ANCA AND AARDOR BILL [Ps tones peg SOROIL FRE | oo Government Will Undertake to Carry ha Burned to Death. — aa INSIDERS MADE B!G PROFIT : : a ; on the Work. . Train Neo. 49, the Cumberland and - - All plans for the d sor of. the Ci icsivy Meas ac Ne i Pinesd tn oy A plans for the digging o 10 Her Son Claims She is Incapable | pittsburzli aceommeddtion on: the | Yoasure Passes Both Branches asin Rertated Whithes Principal and Sixteen Chiidren Panama canal were changed by Prosi- of Managing Her Affairs. Baltimore & >hio railroad, ‘wos Without Change He Solid Alton ts Elis Asphyxiated in Montreal. dent Roosevelt and the work, instead <3 ' La . , s af yim or \ * r a pe 3 r . 3 —-z wrecked near Indian: creek, seven | CL MER Own - on of Jong Li SC le 14 WRCNGEOING 1S Amr -{ miles. east i Conn ley le, Pa. Bi- | THE EXPATRIATION BILL PASSED The -enor Gen i EL Le «| PRINCIPAL PROVES 'A HEROINE | Stevens, is in the bh: ands of the United | cor 1-1} Tryin ahury . cy CY - Ae athe sin e1 Fei ONIN ( Ld itisburgh was thc. Chic Sand. Sb ond. after I. : : : eh Stat 8 arn y on = and Mr. Shniik 2 H: “Harriman a1 i is Digyens : latauy. Status of American. Women Who | juoht it in. 1898 ; . ; Her Life Trying to Get Panic- Mr. St Wo Woman to Be bth Cea a Robe t a oy Foreigners and Foreign it. amounted to $60,005.000. he justi. | Stricken Children Out off being ie a a¢ bo 1 de- TE Oh Sup ter f° the Pitisburgh: -di- Women Who Mariy Here Fixed. fied, was brought out when Mr. Harri | Building. : Les ot Ee 1.¢ ae . : ho Mm, inspection: party, Ear jan was Rsinon in Eat, 4 i . ra ah on as 3 : ; 5 : 7: ; vestigation the intersiate om on : > 4 TY ren heodore ‘PP. Shonts on V re consul id f 23. With but one negative vote I®{ . ...n Commission is oc A | rineipal | Mis: Maxwel an Mar ch. 4, was declared - to have re- vas filed in the Superior Couri td i _- Hh 1 font 2 a foo both branches the conference report | his operations. | children perished in fi whict with te armounoement from } trai 1 re \ thre White House, that the President Concord, . IN. Ii. 10 com c- | miles east of Indian Creek the ensi- : : : ied to reject all bids for ca- I neer began to 3 {in an endeavor to | adopted by the senat nd use curition by which the four men whe | Montreal. The and he ve the digging pro- i: ddr er DO ti L AAnrts hile 3 : : ai purchased the road got bonds a 2 Ta brick two-story building AE AS: Drosen: By gay 2 Worl; ne 3 Ohrigtian Suen ang Io vay a and in usm ion | |is signed by the President. This one | and sold them a few months for | ond of the city, and was aticnded by 4eT the engineer cor rps of the army, the Ano Fo Oona voli and a 1 round like pack. | tegative vote was cast by Senator prices ranging fron 85 to 95, which | about 260 children. ny Pe - i hi g or % os fie tie Stone of Missouri, who took to him- | Was the price paid by the New York | . The fire started from the furnace OHIC IC E MEN N CONVICTED Crh a Cc oBddv: id te heratelv they managed to oe places | self the satisfaction of - saying no, YAre Insirance Company for $10, and was firs noticed Bh nd Guilt of Onetati Trust in Mars Bake: Jov a 1 Gaorae Ww : : ‘ore the car became ig! though it. was. certain that the report P00 ne of nem, a a | employed nes ; ; an 1 nd areprie : 30 Lautivy 2 . ng a irus : ¢ ad tress oe owl To donald. Tit neither Not only were great profits reaped | department was loc: 1 the second | Columbus. Baker, a nephe )§ 5. Eddy. Hted n th nzine and commenced ) Lao] the o of the honds. but they al-| floor 1 it was here t 53 ‘of ‘HT YL Ng : , that Mary | to but fie roel Within a few min- | br anch was there a roll call, the vote on 36 sale of 116 JOR Gs, ul ley. : oor, and it was nere th SS Ol The ] in Judge Bigger’s court at ¢ gait a out. being taken viva voce so took some of ‘the 5 proceeds 0 occurred. ; 1 olumbus, O., returned a verdict passengers were attracted The senate took about an hour to these bonds immediately after they I'he children were started out, but | against C. M. Kinnaird, head of the had acquired 97 per cent. of the|on reaching the landing, found the | Crystal ice Company, and W. PF. road's stock and paid themselves on | lower hall full of smoke. Into this | Polley of the I'ranklin Tee Company, that stock an. extra dividend of 30 | they refused to descend, though the | finding them guilty of operating an : i ybhabls Atlegsd tc ummy Rerpesentative | : Cut. PRRs 1 La 1 Suit in the form of a bill of equity on ‘the rivers and harbors bill ‘was Mr. Harriman, too. told of the - 1 broke out in sequent dealings with the Alten’s the Protestant head of | make np the minutes lost early in the and will become a law as soon as it : a incapable | 1.05 had ¢ : 1 3 3 Thet bho managing her business affairs and Then th ; > 3 vast fortune and that there is abund- | by the cries of Engincer Irwin. Sev-- consider the conferees’ report, sev- ant reason. t oliove thai the vener- | eral of the passengers, accompanic ,d eral senators making speeches in : HE re ToT OT nik . | by Superintendent Finney and other | protest against the failure of some > LE ¢ ba ! 4 abe i : mh Bangs railroad ! oMmeials ran to the engi- | pet project to secure recognition, | Per cent., or nearly $7,000,000. The | way at this timc was (quite fe. | ice trust in Columbus. 51 yor 1 "TSO a J : Je « La ACAD, « > PY - od P 3 »3 Is 3 vt 3 vr . of designing v Taens, who J fave neer ve Te nity Noors yossible:. at-| though it was evident from the start Alton was then and had been for! ITuddled together on the stairwa: The men convicted are of the yrong fully convoriee n thelr Ohh tempt i made. to Sibert the on that no one would attempt to talk sometime paying 8 per cent. | first, they retreated to the 100 | wealthiest and most widely known Uses large 3 : a and bro sineer whe a ti ohil wedged under | the bill to death. In the house it re- It did not apparently have any | from which they had come: When | citizens of Columbus. They were pier of B jade wma © the ecked or So Xe, but without suc- quired but a few minutes to adopt the surplus account out of which to pay | the firemen arrived #n extension lad- | tried under the criminal provision .of hore. Te 5 ; ; Liv esas Sa ithi Age hort. 1 > “the report. There was no discussion of this extra dividend when Mr. Harri- | der was placed in position and a large | ihe Valenfine anti-trust law, which William E. Chandier, former Unit- 5g. Within a Sho Lum Lb re man and his three friends, Mortimer | number of children rescued in this | provides as a maximum penalty: for 6d States Scnator for New Hamp- | fa 5 reached the doomed man. | it whatever. Schiff. Georee J. Gould and James'| ws Jo Annesley penn hire, i ; i nsel for the plain Bi As the bill passed, it appropriates Schull, Leorge .). Lon 4 .and James | way. the offense of which they stand con- shire, 1s S i unsel ior - ylain- I = % | ; x Rt Ls re i i netifv nN te ai Naat vu \avore I yO vie # ~y e e= 0 + Crieymy {Fs ADOLESCENT INSANITY $4,000,000 for the Ohio river, $756,000 Stillman, got it, but to justify the Captain Carson endeavored fo get | victed a fine of $5,000 and one year’s Has, | : | for rebuilding lock and dam No. 5 dividend it seemed they “discovered” | Miss Maxwell to zo down the ladder, imprisonment in the workhouse. LS Far x ame i ia x er £ ’ = x she iL P FAT 2 3 3 - mm ~ : The defen $s. named ‘in this ac £ tl M on rahel river, $231,000 that the books of the company were hut she refused, and, evading the at- Tha Supreme Court has held the 1 6 Calvin Five. the footiman-. vans Offers Opinion as to Harry | OD he Monongahela river, $231, ae 1 os jbl ; f ; ion are Calvin A. Frye, the tootman- for lock and dams Nos. 2.and 3 on the | rons, that $12,000,000, which had tempt to detain her, rushed into the Valentine law to be constitutional caeTOtoTYv 1 oN “ce J v'g | > < 1 Qc S 1 BD. 4c . J 1< es H o . : : e Ah secretary in control of Mrs. Eddy's | K. Thaw’s Condition. i ne ious > oo 1 + «nn | been lost by the old stockholders, | back part of the building in search of SEU Cm h , Pleasant View: Alfred Farlow, . na Allegheny river, $120,000 and a sur g aa > 2 OE is Ome, lFloasah, Yow; 8 | vr’ Britton: D. Bvans, the alienist| voy for the Erie harbor, and $1,205,000 | Should really be capitalized, and so | others of the little ones. : BRIDGES MUST BE RAISED executive head oi the cult’ and | a d . AR : Sin ns o the capital account was increased so When the firemen were finally able Se ClLinirian tation Anta] defense at the trial of Harry | for the Delaware river. The total ! : : >hairman of the Christian Science > 2 : : : of appropriaticn carricd by the bill much. to make their way to the back portion | United States Supreme Court Affirms Publication mmittee; Joseph Arm. | 5. vw, after fencing and sparring i about $57.000 000 | Mr. Harriman’s testimony was a of the building she was found lying strong, publisher « the writings ol District Attorney Jerome for | Tors ee . oil i os denial of il hares. and he mode] on the floor with a. Hitle one beside Mrs. Eddy: firving C. Tomlinson, | | three days, under a bombardment of | yassed. It iho eos the lesuance of | 21 extended explanation and defense her. All those who perished died healer, teacher and trusted agent of | nnical questions. said. he believes Re an z lof the entire transaction, which he | from asphyxiation. The building ts aay ‘ 9 yassport to persons who have de d that tl . r Alfred Farlow: Ida C. Knapp. direc- | : hi lL Damgpora neruans 2 J ‘tended was fully justified by the | was n ovided with fire escapes ed that the Union Bridge Company Alfred ir} Id: . Knapp. Fina ot dry Ww a nen : : : : contended was fully justified by e | was not provided with fire escape: the slayer of Stanford bite was a clared their intention of becoming ne. : nust re its bri Jor tor of the Mother Church in Boston; ] : fi z a aelr ) ec § onditions Anica ans of ithe ! must its bridge over the Alle- or of the Mgoiher Church in Bost y | vietim of adolescent insanity on the !eitizons of the United States and conditions and circumstances of the | men | Heay: th £ Pitts] t itian 3 Johnson. secretary. of iS na : of Sinillia hy : Pl.eh phe : ime and whiel 6 assorte sn ' C 1 gneny ‘river at ittsburgh, so as to Ynam 1, Johnsel ecretary of the |, joh¢ {hat he took the architec have lived in this country three years time and which he asseried had heen | ALDRICH: Bi.I» PASSED make learanc f ¢ above Mother Church; phen A. Chase, | 15; : 1 voi ist : ” [it htrlen hon | conducted entirely in the open. i ey 5 11 2 C1eArance 4 70 fect above : } : and who wish to. visit cc ries Lai : i ool level an Iai ters. WHA navi treasurer; i £34 Kimball, teach- | IN van's admission, which was. thax s > f which they ar a Members of the commissicn are | Measure Provides for More Bills Doo: T ne Ie raat nant or. Iocturer ahd former holder Of Fin in sant Siriaas than the one of which they are Na |,.,,q pewildered by the mass of * hs gation. The opinion of the court was Sa oan nay iE > forth by Jerome after much | {ive. Such passports are good only | > ne Ta a Small \Denomination. tdorad he Tuten Binion ntid then copyright on Mrs. Eddy's textbook SEY tc lense tho Pro fae. ain ] Z sensational revelations which Mr. , i a al Slee ae hg rds t Christ! a : 3 ! ) -plear the pPro-i.for six months. TAT ede 1h his tantimony Tha The Senate passed the sundry ci were two dissenting opinions, by Jus- nr Dy Lf sqoutons, . Jeron as always, held The bill fixes the status of Ameri a a Lan es | appropriation bill eairying $114,909,- | tices Drewer and Peckham. : it Yio rel TEE Ty Hering "O21 can women who marry foreigners, | he I 2s 1d ihe hm : rl ia. | 000. It also passed the Aldrich cur- As a result of this decision the ant View, ana 2 . errmsg, : > (as 3 as told thew the nis ; . r . : : 2 i$ Ps first reader of tl fan Science and foreign wenien who marry Amer |g. © oper be what he Alon J oonoy. bil os, a vote of 43 to 14 The jon Dridge will have to he rebuilt, Chitchat C en 4 : cans. In the latter case the citizen- ceapital Catia Mere currency bill authorizes the issuance | and, following it, the question of ra Ie 0 ship. of the wife is retained during "Be ; ir . a of $10 gold certificates, to the end ing all the Allegheny (or bride > Pic v 1 Bezir ng is eration 11 ho 3 x : > ot ot 5 oe coverture and as long as she econ- Ti = x = : ve: th that the $10 gre 5 v be brok- | will decided by Seerotarv of War ) : 3 ils ~ mes, as y Mmuitiply ne : + 131 . ’ : > ya p Gen sc tinues to live in the United States. | tial : a. cn up into $1, : $: hills, for Storie An American woman can regain her | ! > which there is I dy. { Ce Lower Court Decision. The United States supreme court sustained the cireuit court and decid- a 7 1 i 5s i t in | BYO, three and. ove four times wiih. = citizenship after her marriage with also authoriz irr M3 : : ; out aectua is : i : ae ta , 3 i 3 i Roca ors terminates che makes lpareiptsl i national Worsell aunonrs as the real petitioner fos 500 0 0 HALA ] a foreigner terminates and she makes 8 Nein Se a LH § ‘ | in nation: proper application therefor. ol rn Sai 4 2 h al reven receipts are now 3 3 0Mmpa capitalizd 3 v 5 : 55 s “he bill nrovides that a nat tralized th = beuAs 5 aa posited t raises from $3,000,060 to : & a Q, t. tl I< I Fr Ait citizen of the United States who goes | mis : ; 8 9.000.000 te amount national ern’s capital To abroad and resides for five ye: : od and the Ze Hank circulation il may be reti 2 2 rire : - tay : y : mile, and the lLaeckawan: Spall] SARA Let aun inh tal the Tou egial + passed the bill, shall be presumed to have abandoned : an : in any one month. : : head : i i = zation of $56.00G0 a mile. ois 3 1 pai 1 concurred his - American citizenship. Over 50 Foy s The Nelson amendment to the Ald- ; to the Wo, : * At 1 1 31 : z Fhe interstate commerce commiss 1 B iv atin hanks t =~ r as x : : = other bills were passed. {; : : ait : fich bill, requiring National banks 10 | the hill affec man auinmy cl oy 1 Ime: i gs 57 Pounds. of Vii mpl DEA | on, Sonpliag its New Yori hearing in a 11 il avects . . : fois 5. Pounds of Milk and 205% fd ee : : : ‘pay 2 por ‘eent interest on Govern-. gg soont inde leant lines pers onation of Eddy, “hes ls 3 A 3 \wvestigs itio n of the operations > tod = 1 vorulatific the State, excent. independent lines 3 fF Butter in 64 Days. 4 e os HE : ment deposits and regulating than 45 miles long, which iw: CAT closures. were .m wit] storm nion Pacific sy , : HE ip Ian 40 Mues Jong, wilch y charge : > : 3 : : 1 SEL Saeel Bais order EE s ; character of securities for deposit, | tour cents a mile denial from : iarlow. Tomlinson sgt just completed under the I ftem.and arguments are to be heard i: 3 Sh AT - tour cents a mile. i * : : : 1} tes aT ARORA TAY Fou ! Percentage of Money Goes to Aan: 2 3 : was defeated by a vote of 43 to 17. | and their ag _ Infiuences of enor- 4 3 f representative of the ¢ o 2 2 oy y y '20€5 Washington sometime during April. | CL =v Sus rr i % us. DOWer were oxerted in all di- iscensin experiment station, a Hol | olicy Holders. | That the profits of ro TarRiman RE mous power exerted. in all di nen xpann : ona oe Y : I'h if the profit of Mi. Harriman ATTACKED BY BANDITS | rectionseto discre e. story. stein-Friecan cow owned hy W. J. Morton Ww re-clected presi- | and his three associates, Mortimer H. | Sn Gillett has broken the world's bulter | dent of the Equitable Life Assurance | Schiff, George J. Gould and James Chinese Robbers Dotoatad in. Clash Harry Pratt Judson, acting presi- 1 { RAY 5 mh ss, y . : CAS x i, Ss 10 S de ft ITT ¢ Zz CY hima i eiies DECIDES TRUST EXISTS record by { pounds. The official | society at the arnual meeting of the | Stillman, representing a syndicate, ! oo dent of the University of ( hicago, was rd test shows the 5,326.7 pounds of milk | hoard of directors. W. A. Day, | were approximately $24,000,000 was With Russian Patrol. elected president of that institution SAN : : i . z 4 i 3 ; : ray . Ty tviG ve Jita O CSeCEen vo lad A"1llia: R ar . U. S. Court of Appeais Rules Against and 260.5 pounds of butter. formerly vice president and comptrol- | the deduction from the statements by A company of Chinese bandits on | vo suece d the late Williain R. Harper. 2 : WV i - A . oo ~ - : ~ 2 J the Windew Glass Jobbers. i The test Ww as continued for 20: ler, was elected vice president; Charles We. Hilliard, controller of the wahruary 24 nade an attack on a In the house of commons a resolu- The United Stat tad : days, during which period every milk- | George T. Wilson, formerly third | Alton railroad. and | tion in favor « he disestablishment Philadel Drates Jon = 0 appen 5 ling was watched, the Spann of | vice president, was elected second | This sum was: made first throuzh and disendowment of the church in a F I 2 case ne ilk “Wal . ; Port o yr s : ~ o Ard : o 3 i = XT os : 1 8a i i the a 4 the | milk weighed and samples taken and | vice president; C. KE. Phelps, formerly | the sale of Alton steck to the South- I both kngland and Wales was adopted eler enze 01 ¢ 4 stoi a rig 7 - : : y : hee! er ¢ > Hon ( 1 Wis 5 % os 3 on, | tested by a representative of the ex- | assistant sceretary, was chosen | ern Railway Company and the sub- by 198 votes to 90. against i Na 1] ing o% : ass | periment station. treasurer, and Gerald R. Brown, form- | sequent buying and sclling of Alton c ers olds 8 3 m : er tah 11} . + > 7 ~ re 3 : : Sonne ! d +» Bold 2 xe 3 Arter The cow was under constant super- erly deputy comptrolier, was promot- stock and bonds. The {transactions vio ts { : : s bs ron 0 i : ti for y and: nigh to proc Jude any ed to comptroller. All he other were all incidental to the inflation of its and serious fichting began to- tween the United States: and Mexico > y an Ne] \ 1" yr fy mT} yo ‘a iy Fog : - Pr A iy ray oy Ns Ry if dhs ” 2 x we A - { in forming an lega com! bina fon for |, bility of fraud. The best day in| officers of the society were re-elected. | the road's capital from $39,000,000 to day. when a as tachment of Cossacks.| by eliminating the “Baneos” in the 3 > ictior yi trade the regu- : vi Gy ~ ot 5 = > + 3 1 3 . 1 1 ela n S5 S Eras A > 413 1c 0 the restriction of trade and the regu- | yj 166 pounds. The best day | President Morton reported that in | $122.000,000 and the flotation of one ore a large force of the mara- Rio Grande. oes T h« 3 rever- . - = > 3 3 . ALAA % y AR el « 3 2 ara- > bclath lation cf pr 3. ve giston 3 Ver. ia hut 5.74 pounds 1206 SO per cent of all disbursements $40,000,000 bend issue and another for aders 1 Al 1 ses the circuit cour hic 10 ¢ | : 59.0 NO . t S. Thomas ] Taylor. an ins Be BE a Ihe 2 2 x hie, i the me went (o the policy holders, the re- | $22,000,000. It is officially stated that the Chi- fhoma . Taylor, an i hie i ol In how the hiene ro THAW 3 TESTIMONY | maining 20 per cent being expended — nese scovernment is moving = 4,000 hoo! Pitts] 1 \ Wi1ye ) 2 : z ~ a SE Hla yiudiaal ' chools, a shurg On itte comanation, : = in the conduct of business. In 1905 CAPITAL NOTES. nnd under Cen. Ma through Mon- hools, at Pittsburgh, committed The Wheeler-Stenzel Company ooh ind? : ha . troops under Gen. Ma through MOD- oyjeide in his room in a Halket street he le: z A ( ’ 5 Examination of Defendant's | ihe proportion was 74.65 to 2 the olts 46 Teitaithe le I room | I § et trades 1n = v glass and instituted ¢ AAT, house by shooting hims through the the suit on the i that it had been a sufferer throug an illegal trade comb i NEWS ITEMS. 4a 1 Russian patrol north of Harbin wounded a lieutenant and jers. The bandits escaped, men killed on the Rol. Since then {rmishing has been in progress be- The senate ratified the treaty with twoen Russion troops and the band- | Mexico determining the boundary be- ‘uetor in chemistry at the Carnegie Technical Wife Ended. latter percentage being for the con- The Aldrich currency bill has pass ie Lvelvn Nesbit Thaw's ordeal duct of business. ed the house. Yeas, 160: nays, 72. To Pr eeoute Tobacco. Trust. he Teo nae : the witness stand at the trial of Sit Senator Morgan offered a resolution A decision: was reached at a. eon : nC 2s in oh Ne ak ay oe 2 her husband for the killing of Stan- Common Law Rights Are Lost. sig to uneover the truth re- fore nee at the “Vhite House that the Lelia Shi pa or New Yori P. & L. E. Increases Cavpital. ford White come to an: eng on Tues} The United Piaten supreme court, garding the nlieged: asbanities in the prosecution inaugurs ited some time | el 5 President. Mr. Shaw will ah fr. Jerome finished his eross-| in the case of the Texas Pacific Rail- Kongo region. ago in New York against the tobacco sume duties of his new position ation, which had lasted throu 1oad Company ainst a. Texas cot- The denatured alechol bill passed tpust shall be continued. The confer- March v five conrt days, at the mo | ten oil mill company, held that the {he Senate by a vote of 65 to 1. epee was participated in by Attorney Tho nixins oil al : Sit toh: : : Tm v i The redirect and re- | cominon law right of individuals to! Senator Pettus of Alabama cast the Geperal Bonaparte, Henry W. Taft, of h ing a mn Pittsbu dvi} 4. to _mocrense the amination, were of the brief- | make complaint to the courts against negative vote. The bill is intended New York, until recently in charge of capital ah el I om $10,000,000 io character, and just prior to ad- | vailrcads for discrimination, which {0 make it possible for farmers to the prosecution of the cases 2 ind # iid = bn nl $30.000,000. Tal bation 1e a aceon: iournment it was announced that the | existed before the enactment of the establish stills of limited capacity for jyenry 1, Stimsch United States at- Halk Willa Dgons: Thomas Jone ance ith the pian ouglined hy yan. defendant's wife had finally been ex- | interstate commerce law had been de- the manufacture of alcohol to be de- torney for the ‘southern district ‘of pady and ogpes ll al Thres derbilt representatives at a MeECUnRy | sed. | stroyed by that enactment. natuted. rs > ° £ : other 5 wore injured and two others in New York, December 13. New ork. are Iissing. —_—— rm mm - The house adopted an amendment FIREARMS HELD UP EXPERTS TEST FY FOR THAW GOING To WEST INDIES IRON AGE REVIEW Burke. Nominates Knox. to. the ship subsidy bill, providing. for : SEE : : Dr. Bingaman Regarded the Prisoner | Speaker Cannon and Congressmen Business in Finished Branches De- Senator Philander any nog Was | a line of 16-knot ships from the Gulf Rifles Ccnsigned to Warring Nations 2 y ; : : ; \ : nominated for the presidency at a ,¢ Mexico to Brazil, and defeated an St d at New Orleans 8 sirrational, Will Cruise Wn the South, veloping in Satisfactory Manner, dinner given at the Shoreham hotel | \;nendment excepting the steamers t Hi ih 4rearms : it Dr. Charles I". Bingaman, the Thaw | A party consisting of Speaker Can- The Iron Age says: So far as the Washington, D. C., bv Representative | gio)ra, Sonoma and the Vertura Te It deveioped that firearms consign: | family physician in Pittsburgh, was | non, Senator Curtis, Kansas; Repre- gpisned branches of the iron and Elias Deemer of Williamsport, Pa. | (he Oceanic line from the operation ed to both the Nicaraguan and Hon- | called by Mr: Delmas. Dr. Bingaman | sentatives Tawney, Loundenslager, | steel indusiry are concariied business to the Pennsylvania delegation in |. ¢ (he bill. nent are being held at | was asked about his knowledge of | Sherman, Littauer, Olcott, McKinley, 1 > oe Spied ; SESS congress. The suggestion was made ae nee | Harry Thaw's physical and mental | Moore, and L. White Busbey, secre- is developing in a very satisfactory jy Representative James Francis | Dates for Rifle Matches | condition at various times. On No- | tary to Speaker Cannon, will sail from manner. The mills are full of work | Burke of Pittsburgh, and it was re- | : {he fArmer nation and 43 for the lat- | vambor 15. 1903, Dr. Bingaman was | New York March 5 for a crulse to the and specifications are comirg in ceived with enthusiasm by the ter. United States District Attorney | called to treat Thaw in Pittsburgh. | West Indies, South America, the steadily. During the first three guests. Howe has wired the treasury de- (fe had known Thaw as a man of | Panama canal and Cuba. | weeks of the current month the new —— partment for instructions regarding | huoyant, sanguine spirit, then he The partly will visit St. Thomas is- | orders for one. of the largest manu- | House Passes Ship Subsaidy Bill. the shipments. | found him moody, nervous. sleepless. | land, San Juan, Porto Rico, Port De | facturers have come in at a daily After being amended so that its Dr. Juan Hernandez, consul of | Next Dr. Bingaman saw him after | France, St. Pierre, Bridgetown, Bar- |rate, which is practically equivalent | ;yost ardent friends could not Tacos: Honduras, is of the opinion that the | the slaying of White. Calling on! badoes, Port of Spain. Trinidad, La |to the full capacity of the plants. nize it the House passed its substi- federal ofiicials cannot, in accord- | Thaw in the Tombs prison last Au- | Guaira, Venezuela, Purto Cabello, | Even in a month which is usually | tute for the Senate ship subsidy bill; ance with international law, inter-| gust 17, he found the prisoner ir-! Colon, the Panama canal, Kingston, | quiet as February is this concern has | tpg vote on.its final passage being 155 fere with shipments of arms + to! rational Santiago, Havana and Cuba Nassau, { not been gaining on its extraordinary to 144. It provides merely for lines cither- his government or Nicaragua. Dr. Drittcn D. Evans was recalled | N. P. The party will spend two days | accumulation of orders. . Shipments {5 South American ports. All the en and cross-examined by Mr. Jerome. | on the canal zone and will be absent ' during the fi st half of February ;rgposed mail routes to the Far NEWS NOTES. et re J from the United States until April | were, for obvious reasons. not quite | gagt, Hawaii, Guam and the Philip- : 2 TE Russian “Police Find Bombs. 9. Other members are going to up to the output of the mills. | pines, Australia and New Zealand | The first indorsement of President By a vote of 137 to 69 the house A body of 1,500 pieked policemen | Honolulu in June. Po were cut out. Roosevelt for the Republican presi- passed the senate bill ®roviding for | from every grarter of the city of St. te tli Whipping Post Revived. SEE dential nomination in 1908 on the the - establishment of an agricultural | Petorshurg, Russia, surrounded the The Ratan senate passed a bill The whipping vost is to be revived It became Known that 2 shortage floor of the house was made by Stockhold f the Pittsburgh Lake Erie road Company, at special meeting at the general offices the Rand Pow- der Company's plant at Dossett, Tenn. blew up killing William C duras gover: New Otiaans, 25 cases of rifles for The Executive Committce of the National Rifle Association of Ameri- ca has taken official action designat- ing August 19 to 24 as the time for holding the 1907 matches of the as- sociation on the range of the Ohio Na- tional Guard at Port Clinton, O. Gen- eral John C. Speake, commanding the Second Brigade of the Ohio National Guard, ‘was named as the executive | officer for the meeing. Wants Roosevelt Renominated. bank in the Phiiippine islands. Polvtechnie Institute in a search ef | providing for 2-cent passenger fares, in Maryland, after having been in | exists in the New York sub-treasury. Representative (fronua. Republican, president ‘icosevolf's young son. three hlocks of students quarters in carrying the pr ywision that railroads disuse for 20 vears. Sadler Brooks, | By those who professed to have au- North Dakota, Fe yd ho was for Archie, has diphte ria. but it is said the course of which 12 infernal ma- | must sell 500-mile books. The House | colored, was sentenced at Baltimore | thoriatative information it was said Roosevelt Tor Presfaont in 1903 and he is nct s 8 ill. The patient | chines. a scere of pyroxylin hand | passed a 2-cent flat rate bill. It will | to receive nine lashes in addition to a | the shortage will equal that recently SC Was nis state. and they would has = Leen \ted in the southeast | grenades. a quantity of reneatin | now be necessary for the two houses jail sentence of two months, for brut- | discovered in Chicago. when $173,000 send a delegate to urge his nomina- room of the W ~ House and a strict | rifles, 200 pounds of pyroxylin and to confer on the measure. taliy beating his wife. in large bills were missed. tion. This statement elicited ap- quarantine is being maintained. i 400 pounds of Gynpinits were seized. tes - =i Sh plause- from the Bemnbiicons - —- —— lailroad Abandens tmp provements. Negro Qut of Race. Banker Walker Found. err Sats Honduran Toms Are Taken, FAMILY | DYNAMITE [Owing fo ia igh legislation, the The nomination by the President of William- F. Walker, the missing ry Boston Wool Market Forces of the Nicaraguan govern: si difficulty of rz money and the | os 10 he survevor of cus | bank cashier of New Britain, Cor Fhe wool market is strong and Fcur Killed and House Blown Up by increased cost ef labor and material Amor. Suh QB 1s- bank cashier of New britam, Conl... s5arateiy active. The movement of : red without i Accident the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul | foms at. Cincinnati, removes [rom as heen. located at. Ontario, Ore: {he week has resulted chiefly from the ance the Hond n towns of a: as A a denn ,¢ railroad has temporarily abandoned | the list one of the places to whicl and a detective has gone to that place | *}i® ast HA en 25 i ey lobthe ception and aria... They 08 . Rh eynamiie Bt improvements 2 cxtensions, for | the President had“in mind the pos- 0 arrest hin. Walker is’ suspected | desire of holders to reduce thei session cof the ow or} rin . ev. J. B. Tittle, ' bis { which the : oment expected to | sible appoiniment of a negro. of havinz taken $28,000 in securities stock, and not from eager buying Chricti after hard fighting. No « father. "hig wife # sahy were kill- spend between $6,000,000 and $8,000;- — Se from a New Britain bank. terest. This action is really to make tails eof the er rament at the 1s ad. api voy chirlren- of the family | 000. In atten: yg to save a woman ee ee ean room for the new clip. Ohio and named town hs cen received we fatally injured. ins with a baby i er arms n death, Joseph Leiter, owner of the town Pennsylvania—XX¥ and above, 34 to = : { 3 ritfle. S 7 dantis Commander Nine Booth. the head of | Aaron Alex: ler vas struck andi cx Zeigler, Ill, and the coal mines 3d4l5e; X, 52 to 35¢; No. 1, 40 to 41c; voi: a : = Lap 1 the Salvation Army the United | killed at Pint ).. by a northbound | at that place, was found guilty of al-, No. 2, 39 to 40c: fine unwashed, 28 tq A Tel a Sol “pocti 2 us chlosive | States, will inaugurate anti-suicide | Cincinnati. He HH & Dayton pass-| lowing his mines to be ins spected by | 27c; unmerchantable; 29 to 50e; half senate for investigation to et ht fowine ont SIMD } Sri Sarees 7 2ll the lireo cities of ‘the cnger train. he worian and child | a person not having a certificate of blood, unwashed, 33% to 3ic; threc- if. the exj companies are viola tally Ceztrored. igus ee Se ore ul ‘ competency- ecighths blood, unwashed, 34 to she; ; - et Jountry- were unipiar Ing the SPStRiS Comoe b: 3 a : | quarter blood, unwashed, 331% to 34e; > .