The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 16, 1908, Image 6

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Lake, of the sealing fleet, and the | Pennsylvania Sngar Refining Compa-
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, which is being held at Inde-
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J FIRE CAUSES CREAT 108 STATE CAN TAX LIQUOR CTOP ANARCHIST PAPERS FOR TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS TROUBLE WITH VENEZUELA ) SPRI
I& a: . . Jury Awards Full Salary to Actress
1 Supreme Court Upholds Decision of Naval Appropriation Bin Goes to oe Discharged Because of Modesty. vividly
— Kentucky Appellate Court. po———e House, With Minority Plea “1: New York.—A verdict of $4,700 was y
: TST} Washington.—That the Kenteky : : From Hobson. Complications May Result in Mili- ma , :
i Chelsea District of Boston Swept statute imposing a tax on distilled | President Wants Law Regulating Washington, D. C.—The naval ap- ek awarded by a jury in the supreme Mrs.
3 spirits in bonded warehouses does ; through Mails. propriation bill authorizing the con- tary Demonstration. court to an actress discharged by a non, Pa.
by Flames. 5 do Delivery oug ; i
: not violate Je Fegora! Sonstitnfion Suction ot I oye ” Tour bak — theatrical manager because she refus-
at was asserte by the supreme court o — esnips and eig nstead o our sub-
2 ret TS Ses : MUCH VEXED WITH CASTRO ed to appear on the stage in tights.
10,000 PEOPLE LEFT HOMELESS | (0c 00 ed SO mf aecision hand” | \cT NOW UNDER STATE LAw | marine torpedo boats, and carrying a The plaintiff was Henrietta Lee Mor-
ed down by Justice McKenna in the total appropriation of $105,967,518 for rison, known on the stage as Henrietta
: J Rh Bb TholiAOn ys. fie Com: eral Service for De Se “Administration Unwilling to Act Un- | Lee, and the defendants are Hurfig
wre J Gale Spread Flames in Spite of : Pos Special Message to Congress Recom- 8 3 4 rep li & Seamon, proprietors of a Harlem
J ® » Thompson is the owner of a ware- | SPec g : the house by Chairman Foss of the less Backed Up by Public Durlesque- theater
Efforts of Firemen from Many |nouse in Franklin county and he an.| mends That Some Immediate committtee on naval affairs. Sentiment. a + Litvband. CltlEs
Other Towns. tagonized the law on the ground that Action Be Taken. Representative Hobson of Alabama P. Morrison, were engaged for a\ sea.
an such institutions, being under federal T ! . submitted a minority report recom- Washington —There is a decided Son mn musical comedy under a con- |
Boston.—An apparently insignifi- i CR insdie Washington.—In one of the shortest oat. provisions be mace i feeling of irritation in government | tract which provided that they were "
‘i cant fire, which started among ragsen | ge iyo authorities to tax whisky | messages which he has yet transmit: instead of two P% | circles over the Venezuelan siuiaijon. to receive $8,950. After ree onthe tained s
Gay." anna by moive gue | 10,1, Son 18 Goal of tne sual ed to Congress, President Roosevelt | i wt Sv inapraten recommend. | Preston ists wtitude of Test | Ro anager directed Miss’ Loo to pis
iy : ioe which obliterated Ly ie Inw and ins taking called the attention of that body to 8 i je Dinars report is 3220S, Roos oh ta OF pEnTING | whith wall ea Le Sly Lest 2
one-third of the city. Five hundred pe the Sho art under the |the necessity for further iegislation Boar on the azgretats estimates American claims to arbitration | ance on the stage in tights. When Which 1.
dwelling houses and public build- | fourteenth amendment of the federal | on the subject of anarchy. With the | gg goo gre 0 hp ops amount ap j prousht voseion fo Ie Wosnington ge Joted she and her husband were Sod b
ings were destroyed, 1500 families | oonstitution. The appellate court of message he transmitted a report re-| > >> % ing | administration, but this has given | discharged. ; ; :
were driven from their habitations | Kentucky upheld ds and Justice | viewing the legal phases of the ques- DEOnriaied jo 12s Sseal yeor ending way to real anger since the publica- | The jury after 15 minutes’ deMbera- Foster-X
and 10,000 people made homeless. McKenna’s decision affirmed this find- | tion by Attorney General Bonaparte. The bil] carries an item of $1,000: [tion of inspired articles in Caracas tion awarded fammges. to the full
Two lives are known to have been | ip i - pd ident i : . |xewspapers, criticising President | amount, minus what the Morrisons 4
lost and at a late hour tonight it was | t Ived is stated Toe message of the president Is as |:000 toward the construction of sub /Rovsevelt and Secretary Root earned after their discharge A cop
i ost and at a late £ as he question involve s stated as 7S: i J i § 5 3 ” ? : |
i reported that two other persons had | follows: Can the State of Kentucky, Be on subiit ‘a letter Irom $415 2 arady bugle i o The government, in .its present AT ican St:
: perished, one a woman, having shot | having the constitutional power to : hich sub-surface torpedo boats. Provision | temper, would be glad to use drastic |20 COUNTIES AGAINST SALOON. correspo
herself in a frenzy over her inability | levy, by general laws, an annual tax 2 wig gd Orr eto] is made for the enlistment of 6,000 | ID€asures against Venezuela, but it| and the
to save her property. = From 50 to 75 | upon property and having levied such hold that tins statutes ee the [men to man the - following ships, foo : Youd er one £ of Ligkor nisrests Sucsurshul, Hoisver) Sra the
: persons were injured. .. | tax by the law of 1892, chapter 106, President the ower to prohibit the [which are to be put in commission | F2dical’ move withou e support o in 13 Out of 22 Larger Cities. . rom the
i In the confusion attending the sit- | article .5, P. 1318, therein providing err PPL front Dr ‘used |'within the next few months: The | Popular opinion. ; Chicago.—In the local option elec- rest Ru
uation accurate estimates of the ‘loss | “that taxes upon whisky in bond as an instrament In ine commission NOalfornia. Mississippi, Idaho, New The first step in the program was tions held by 1,200 townships in 84 who esc
were impossible. The city solicitor | shall bear interest on each year’s as- | 25 al 5 3 1%: Hampshi kota, North Caro- | the transmission to the senate of all sab :
i i ) s of crime; that is, to prohibit the use | Hampshire, South Dakota, Nor a the dipl tic correspondence in the | counties of Illinois outside of the city hes
! estimates it at nearly $10,000,000. sessment as other taxes, and by a of the mails for the advocacy of mur- | lina; Montana, Chester, Birmingham i e diploma de x oo oe an me & : WAS
Raged Before Gale. subsequent act of 1902, see chapter der, arson and treason, and I shall |and Salem; and for 1,500 men required ive Ses a 3 ne, ig is yam of Chicago, 20 counties became i mi ne
Groatée boon ne "own tn Tiny | EE, can i Touch buck sad sec 10, upon such consaneion: | I man Torbedo boats ot mow com | ominous, sad he semroveries 20 fly St anfoon tartans and ab fon
areater Boston has known in many | P. , .can it reac ack an } ct : mission. son an » é ne-h - ciat
years, raged before a 45-mile, gale | interest on such taxes until paid. The or i . ) tation of the position of the United of the total number of saloons in that
for more then 12 hours, defying the | supreme court upholds the decision of ast Ih this ‘mMaLtor g When. compar- FIVE ARE SHOT TO DEATH States could not be set forth in the territory were voted out of business. . “Hn a
: utmost efforts of the combined fire |the State court.” gn With iE Sepprossibn oF mrarchy Eas : press in a way that would be easily | Most of the larger cities of the state, ed
¥ department of Chelsea and several rn every other question sinks’ into insig- Rioting Breaks Out in Lisbon After | Understood by newspaper readers. As | however, voted in favor of licensing Deontne
§ nearby cities and a large detachment LOTTERY MEN FINED. 15: "tid : : : i i result the Venezuelan correspon- | saloons. The larger cities voting in i I
3 Of onion Badin nd Arts nificance. - The anarchist is the ene- |. Dispute Between Political dence attracted little attention. favor OF the 3nl00L. oTc: oF. .
on fire & a 5... : . : ) . 3 5
The fire area, which was in the | Seven Plead Guilty and Will Pay $32,- | IY of Samenity, fhe he or a «er otaes Os Factions, FE Another prospective embarrassment Springfield, Freeport, Aurora, Elgin, a
form on an elipse, a mile and a half 200 to Cincinnati Court. nan Ras on, than on ee. or Lisbon.—Five persons were shot to | lies in the fact that one of the Amer- | Sterling, Kankakee, Lincoln, Mon- tobe cul
long, and half a mile wide at'its | Cincinnati _Iy ting 822.12 worl #2 A allowed to [death and 100 others wounded by |ican claimants against Venezuela is | mouth, Bloomington, Danville, Joliet, Ea
2.9) 2 > Incinnatl.—kFines aggregating $32, € immigrant is no soldiers Sunday evening, after the |the asphalt trust. Some doubt as to Murphysboro and Rock Island. id ting]
broadest part, extended diagonally 200 were assessed against Morris | come to our shores if he is an anarch- hi ity {the Jasti £ it aim a Yoon ox: C and ting
across the city from a point near the Richmond and six others. who were Ist; and no paper published here or ‘voting in the elections in this city e Jus ce 9 . Sun 3% Dee e : Those voting to abolish the saloon ble. Oc
boundary between Everett and Chel- arrested some weeks ago, charged |abroad should be permitted circulation ended. ; . i d i Do , and in addition i a a were: Rockford, Decatur, Dixon, she did =
Sea to the waters of Chelsea creek. | with conduéting the Kentucky lottery |in this country = if it propagates The rioting was widespread, and | plication, this is a campalgh year a Hoopestown, Georgetown, Pontiac, many nig
; It was useless for the firemen to trary ‘to 1a histi ini ; such was the confusion during the |the administration. might find it un- Shelbyville, Carbondale ande Cham- afforded |
| try to check the onrush of the flames copus Yio law i 4: before anarchistiic ‘opinions. violent conflict between the populace | popular and unprofitable to adopt rad- paigne. : : Then I
i before the gale and their. ats ‘chore a he ri bib ara Sas ; Store “THEODORE ROOSEVELT, |and the municipal guard that the |ical measures to benefit a big corpor- ® ment, an
3 were to prevent a spread of the! hh i iu Be ro ii Mg oy “The White House, April 9, 1908.” |guardsmen, mistaking infantrymen | ation. SAYS 4,750,000 ARE IDLE was thre
5 4 : ington and all pleaded guilty, i eral who had been called out, for mem- Question of Principle Involved. | the disea:
blaze upon either side. fines being at once announced. Be- Opinion of Attorney General. Bers of the mob. fired a volley ini estion o P ] 3
The great majority of the build-| sides Richmond's fine of $10,000, fines | Besides his directions to the post- their ranks, seriously wounding three | The chief officials of the govern-|Labor Leader Declares That the Y Eos E
ings were of wood and were destroy- | of $5,000 each were assessed against | master general to exclude from the of the soidions ment are insistent, however, that it is Number of Unemployed. i ’
ed, but the structures of ether ma-|J. R. Jameson, Charles Wells and | mails such publications as “La Ques- The night was one of terror for | ot a question of whether a trust is New York.—A convention of repre- wl
i terial were almost as quickly and | Lancy Long, while W. H. W. Arm- | tions Sociales” President Roosevelt, Lisbon, which seemed suddenly ablaze | IDVOlved, but whether Venezuela shall sentatives of various labor and other 5
i thoroughly incinerated by the fierce- strong and Lewis Gatto were fined |in his letter to Attorney General with seething revolt. Bands of men | Pe Permitted to continue a course of | hodies was held at the Hotel Astor : ! A con
3 ness of the blaze. $250 each and John Starr, alias En- | Bonaparte asking for an opinion on ran wildly through the streets brand- | 2Psolute ruination of. every American | to inquire into the number of unem- 1 “L. Leon
: ey —— more, was fined $200. Costs estimated |the legal phases of the subject, says ishing weapons, while the sharp |2nterprise in that country. / ployed throughout the United States . Ay tistics o
4 ' PINE FORESTS DISAPPEARING |at $2,000 were also charged against |he has had the particular case called | ,\. 1” vf rifles was heard in various | Until American public sentiment | and the reasons for their idleness, . tal con
5 1 —— the men. to the attention of the Governor of sections of the city. Thousands of | justifies it the administration will Samuel A. Stodel a representative societies
‘Millions of Feet of Lumber Wasted The indictments were returned | New Jersey by Secretary Root, that the most peaceable citizens fled to make no move to bring Yepsguoh to | of the Iudustrial Workers of the amounte
Yearly, President Is Told Feburary 6, by the federal grand jury, | the governor may proceed under the their homes just as they did on the [terms. Tentative plans have -been | World, said that he had prepared ‘a over th
° Yr § : siting in Richmond, Ky. Chief Wil- | state laws. night after the assassination of King | arranged for authorization by con- statement of the number of unem- $1,200,0(
Washington. —Representatives of | kie of the government secret service | The opinion of the attorney gemer-| carlos and the crown prince. gress to place the surtax on Venezue- | ployed in 37 states.
the Yellow Pine Manufacturers 880 | conducted the examination that led al, which the President transmits to The principal rioting was the result | lan products, and if necessary: to take “A reasosable estimate of the num- C= Mrs. Wit
dation, headed by the president, |, the prosecution of the mer. It congress, embraces a discus-|uf a dispute between the Republicans | MOTe stringent measures, perhaps, to | per of unemployed, throughout the teething,
; Harry Foster of Little Rock, were in | wag stated at the time the company’s | sion of the whole subject from many | and the Monarchists regarding .the | the extent of declaring a peaceful United States: at the present time tion, alla;
¢ conference with President Roosevelt | grawings were held in Fort Erie and | legal angles. His first conclusion is counting of votes. olockade of Venezuelan ports. would be at least 4,750,000,” said i
and Gifford Pinchot, chief forester, in | strips bearing the names of winners that the article in question, which ad- ——— fd In the meantime nothing will be | gtogel. : |
; the interest of forest preservation. | distributed in Cincinnati, St. Louis, | vocates the use of arms and dynamite GREAT NORTHERN FINED done by the government. No scheme . ; A It ha
; The association embraces the entire | Pittshurg and New York. in annihilating police and soldiers Si to. use the army or the navy in car- | BROWNSVILLE PURSUES HIM Across
€outh from Virginia to Texas, and _— that anarchy may prevail, constitutes | ordered to Pay $5,000 for Rebates to | rying out the proposed policy has ea A we
.13,000,000,000 feet of yellow pine a NIGHT RIDERS CONVICTED a “seditious libel” and is ‘‘undoubted- Sugar. Company. been formulated, and while the navy | Fopaker Asks Taft for Names of Dis- organist
year is required to supply its de- — ly a crime at common law.” : # pany may be called on ultimately to en- charg2d Ne Soldiers ing In
mands, at which rate it is estimated Grand Jury of Christian County Deals He declares that there is no federal New York.—The Great Northern force a blockade, there is no inten- ; g gro Soldiers. “Mendel
the forests will become exhausted in : With Outlaws. statute which makes such publication Railway Company was convicted of tion to assign any part of the Amer- Washington.—Secretary of War the cere
about 15 years. v Hopkinsville, Ky.—Circuit court ad- | an offense against the United States | granting rebates iu 1902 to the Bmer ican army to Venezuelan service. Taft is directed to furnish the sen- Thine C
Under existing methods of cutting journed after a six-weeks’ term. About | and that the federal courts conse- |ican Sugar Regu ne Comer), gies ae ate the names of enlisted men of the » er bool
Bnd handing some 2000000800 of ths [oiohiy Idiciments. Were soiiToed. | Gueotly Lave 20 Rritrieioe Hn tus Judge ole Ju wis I so FAVORS TARIFF REVISION Twenty-fifth ~~ regiment discharged ton whi
total annual output is wasted, and one among them being four for night rid- | matter. ‘That there is full power in | Cuit court an ae Fon onnoal : without honor in connection with the ist: “I
of the objects sought by the delega-| 01 0 Matt Gholson (colored), Dr. | the possession of congress to make | Company Pave ho i a pT d at. | Delaware State Convention Has Over- | shooting affray at Brownsville, Tex- three t
tion is government co-operation in INE OR such publications criminal, the attor- District’ Attorney mson calle . , hi J as, August 13, 1906, who have applied on the
Wallis W. Durham and J. M. Weaver, D f hat th had whelming Majority Against pp
plans ito conserve the forests and de-| Lota tL onty, wad. Hermon Richard | ney general asserts. and quotes Chief | tention to the fact that there ha : for re-enlistment under the order of key of |
vise a plan for their renewal by re- Crenshaw of Trigg county. Justice Miller of the supreme court, | been no attempted) concealment of Instructions. the secretary of war, dated December - vaulted
i planting. _ President Roosevelt and The first conviction to be secured |and Mr. Justice Field as authority. the alleged crime by the defendant. Dover, Del—The Republican state | 12 1906, also to report -to the senate Opus 29
3 Forester Pinchot are heartily in sym- for thet writing of anonymous letters Says Exclusion Is Justified. The court will recall that in the| convention met here and elected a full what testimony or statements have —Succe
pathy with the movement. was that of Rob Wood, a young ‘arm- i New York Central case there was an | delegation to the national convention been submitted by such applicants
TER who h id his fine of. $100 and | 5 ar, Sreater portion of his opinion | elanorate system of bookkeeping at Chicago. The delegates were not land what action has been taken on J
Harriman Has Through Road. a TS a and’ is So in ial BN evoied vif BE which concealed the payment of re-|instructed. . The convention was har- the applications. : Jimm,
Birmingham, Ala—The official an- | serving a three-months’ sentence. Be- au or A alu No Beles, wis My. (Shae. 3 monious, the only show of a contest | This information was callel for by of Dani
nouncement by the Illinois Central | sides this eight persons were convict- 1k tioht t Tule ouch udge Holt's charge to the ury | was over a resolution directing the |a resolution offered today by Senator grandm
that the new Birmingham division | ed of felonies and were sentenced to | 5cncral has the right to exc e strongly favored the government's | national delegates to support Secre- Foraker. } the sto
will be opened for traffic April 1, calls | the penitentiar publications. On this point his eon-| contention. Had fhe case been a tary of War Taft for the presidential mL 0 thought
attention to the completion of the last b ay clusion is: ; 1 b civil one and not a criminal action | nomination. It. vas defeated over- Treasury Balance. r thing w
link in the great Harriman Trans TRAIN HELD UP FOR FOOD . ~The postmaster. general will hg the court said it would have instruct | whelmingly by a viva voice vote. The working balance of the United from th
continental route, for by controlling juried In Solndulg om his main ed the jury to return a verdict in fav-| The convention was in control of States treasury now stands at $55,- “Oh,
the Union Pacific, Illinois Central Tramps Stand “Off Crew and Feed in a A oy Detain neq of the complainant. he ig Spanaiion Puasa 2 000,000, with $190,000,000 still in to his
and Central Georgia, this system will Utah. class ‘mall mutter. Which shall contin - : nite ates Senators Dupont and | the deposity banks. It is likely the right,’
extend from the Pacific to the At- thd ¢ bound S AL on Soralon STANDARD'S $450,000,000 DEAL | Richardson. The so-called adminis- secretary of the treasury will make a phia Re
Sen Ogden, Utah.—An extra west-bound | any article cons ituting a se tration faction, which was defeated | further call for the return of public —
4 freight train was surrounded at Ia libel and counselling ii crimes 88 | gecure Control of Public Utilities in at the primaries last Saturday, had | funds from the banks. It seems cer-
Torpedo Fleet Makes Trip cine by a gang of hungry tramps and | murder, arson, riot and treason. California. only a comparatively small nuthber | tain now that-the fiscal year will end
: : a refrigerator car was broken open a : San Francisco.—A deal which will | Of delegates in the convention. They | with a deficit Only three. months of
The torpedo boat flotilla of six de- [and robbed of hams, pieces of bacon LaFollette Sweeps Wisconsin. an . lectric | favored instructing the delegates for | the year tonal SW
stroyers, commander by Lieutenant |and other meats, while the train was Milwaukee, Wis.—Delegates-at-large | Practically place all the iy e Ber Cl raft. Si a 3 resent 3x J
Commander Hutch I. Cone, followed | sidetracked. The fire 'trainsmen in from Wisconsin who will support nent and oe eT hg The platform indorses the adminis- | 500.000 receipts by $36,
the example of the battleship fleet | charge were unable to cope with the | Robert M. LaFollette for the presi- ie! a None i wi tration of Bertie Batt ns , 3 : es a
and arrived at Magdalena Bay from horde of hoboes. dential nomination at the Republican interests has recently been consum.| State administration, and also com- . Safe Dynamited.”
Acapulco one day ahead of schedule The hobo leaders warned the train ‘national convention were elected at ated hh di ny ast: mends the President’s recent course Topeka) K ee
time. It required three days to |crew not to interfere, as the men | th, state primary election by a large | mate ere and In the east. in th for £ hi i I opeka, Kas.—Robbers dynamited
e p y The deal amounts to $45,000,000 in| In the enforcement of his policies. It | yy. cate of the State I
make the run from Acapulco at an [were hungry and deterfhined to have majority over the slate put up by the | : yo also favors a’ revision of the tariff. Ahy e e State bank at Huron,
average speed of 15 knots. food at all hazards. supporters of William H. Taft. the aggregate. =e a 0 Hy Tor 230, eseatied ne
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- VESSEL CRUSHED LOSES SUIT FOR $30,000,000, ADMIRAL EVANS FAILING HARRIMAN HELPS ERIE NEW BOOK OF MOBMON i Drs oo haerip Toohey, whi ave
SE ie : gy 9 number,
TL = Presents Pian for Redemption of Plates ‘of, Former Volume Destroyed |, 4 thei \
Cargo of Saale Worth 3150500 Lost. | sugar Company Has No Redress Un- | So Says Dr. Edwards, Who Was Called | FI es, Backing It With Dn in January Fire. gr | 2 Si Tvcans omibandesss
TW Esespad) der Sherman Law. Into the Case. New York.—After an offer by Ed| Kansas "City, Mo--At the 55th CURRENT NEWS EVENTS.
St. Johns, N. F.—Bringing tidings of New York.—A suit brought by the | Los Angeles, Cal—Dr. William A.|ward H. Harriman to furnish the world’s conférence of the reorganized |
the sinking of the steamer Grand Edwards of Los' Angeles, a brother-| funds to meet the obligations of the Congressman Mouser of Thirteenth
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; Serious ; injury or several = others BY lo recover Doubles pt $30,000,000 hive of Seren 1 by ia] | Chase of a new large issue of notes pendence near here, it was arranged | for renomination.
2 caught in the grip. of ice floes, the | from the American Sugar Refining summoned to Paso Robles ay peal | J. P. Morgan & Co. anhounced that the | for the publication of a new issue of Willlam H. Milton of Florida, was
& Steam jeter Newfoundland limped | Company for alleged conspiracy to | [ran to ausnd Ea ea | holders of the Erie notes, amounting | the “Book of Mormon.” sworn in as the successor of the late
into port April 12; leaking badly. The |Tuin the Pennsylvania’ Company was the surgeons attending Rear to $5,500,000, which matured April 8 | The destruction of the church pub- | Senator William J. Bryan. Thi
4 Newfoundland’s bows and stern were | dismissed by Judge Holt in the United | © 20S: . g : would either be paid par in cash for | lishing house by fire in January re. On h a 18
3 crushedsby. ice, and her crew of 200 | Se pi i Dr. Edwards, in conversation with | gob 5 So ® O% BIC option of tak | sulted in the loss of all the plates Ta . rial of four hours the ar from :
; men ere forced to stand ‘by for |“ arin " ‘Sray | De Associate] Press, Said that 281801 fo ew three year € Der vont TOR Ls which ore issues were print. ; Soh eine made, iS Pinkh
AR] ii | The Pennsylvania Company was he knew, there was no cause for i : . > proximately 22.26 knots.
hours pumping .and bailing, to keep | formerly controlled by Frank K. Hip- as he knew, Aas te and 5 per cent of the new notes ‘in|eqd. The new issue will be versified,
the vessel afloat, ; y con 0 by - BID- | immediate alarm in the condition of NE Ynerl Dr. Cabanne, the founder of a fash- Lena
ral ple of Philadelphia, who committed ; 3 cash. The wfier o tone a ihal (a distinct departure from the style |; istri i
The Grand d4ke was shut wp .in|DC OF thlladepma, ot Admiral Evans, but added: ‘3. | was accepted by the directors of the | heretofore. lenable residence district of St. Lou- writes
the relentless jaws of tw reat ice | Suicide after his business _ ventures “I am informed, however, that Ad- s PTA i ti 1 is, and who led a dua] life for 23 “7 st
Hoes 0 © great rended unsuccessfully. It is alleged |. - roWi tead- | F2ilroad today. What proportion o ears, died i :
floes «until hér tides” gave way and that’ the American Sugar Refining miral Evans has been growing stead- |, maturing notes will be paid in Virginia Favors Taft. y » died in poverty. yr male tr
even her engines were crushed. Her COmpeny secured control of ihe othe ily worse. It is possible {hat It Is | nh has not been made public. Lynchburg, Va.—Virginia Republi- |. That there is leak in navy depart- tion wa
crew, numbering 214 ‘men, made their company and then closed its plant intended to hold a consultation re- — cams in state convention selected four | Ment by which magazines get secret dreaded
escape tothe’ steamer Vanguard, The action wos Yronght nde tho garding his removal from Paso Ro- Crisis in Diamond Industry. delegates to the Chicago convention reports is sensational intimation at ‘One
which was close by. Sherman anti-trust act. Judge Holt | D.6% Antwerp. —The crisis in the dia and adopted resolutions reaffirming | Lilley submarine inquiry. kad has
A caidhior 20800 seals wont down goy Shaf the manolainint pod oo 5 : mond industry, which is due largely | Republican principles, indorsing the : ea
with the Grand Lake. This Car20 | remedy under this act, but. stated that Independerit Telephone Receiver. to the cessation of the American de-| Roosevelt administration and instruct. Five Women Killed by Train. * PY a
was valued at $130,000 and was in- there should be legal redress for the Newark, N. J.—Vice Chancellor mand for the stones, is acute. The ing the four delegates at large to work Chicago.—Five women, while re tirely co
sured. minority stockholders of the Penn- | Howell announced the appointment of decision of the Diamond Workers’! for the nomination of William H. Taft turning from a funeral, were killed “Five
. ET sylvania Company because the com- | Frederick T. Johnson of this city, ‘as | union to cease work for the month |at the Chicago convention. when the carriage in which they were female
- During debate in the house on the plaint indicated that the American | receiver of the United States Inde- | of April will make it praetically im- _— riding was struck by an electric train Pinkha
naval bill Mr. Gill, Maryland, attack- Sugar Refining Company has destroy- | pendent Telephone Company, which | possible ‘for merchants to unload| George Ellsworth Putnam of Otta- on the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin rail
ed President Roosevelt, and Mr. Hob- | ed that corporation for further inter- | was recently declared insolvent. The | their stocks and meet their libalities, wa, Kan. a student in the graduate |poad at Maywood, a suburb. The driver FACT
son, Alabama, pleaded for more bat- ests which were greater in another | company is incorporated. for $59,- | and as a result failures are antic department of = Ysle, “was appointed | of the carriage ‘Was probably fatally For
tleships. diréction. 000,000. ipated. to a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford. injured. | ham’s
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! Bankers Oppose Aldrich Bill. Railroad Pleads Guilty. Night Riders Are Arrested. QUARANTINE IN CUBA. Steel Plant for Navy Yard. Senator Tilman Going to Europe from?
| New Haven, Conn.—At Minneapolis, Minn. — In _ the Murray, Ky.—Soldiers arrested | Heaith Service Takes Steos to Over Washington.—Believing that the Senator B. R. Tlilman, who was and ha
| of Higmpers of Ct federal court W. R. Begg, general | eight alleged.“night riders’ in this 5 ome Ysllow Fever, .1. | government could save approximately | compelled to relinquish his work in . womel
| associ: counsel for the Great Northern Rail | county. They are “Ed” Thompson. &, ashing he marine hossite) $50,000 a year Dy establishing at the | Washington and return home, is slow- displac
} oad entered a plea of guilty in the | “Bob” Duncan, “Jake” Ellis, “Jack™| oot P" ey Banyo pe navy vard in this city its own plant | IY japroving. =~ He. expects to enter * tion, f
{ 7 2 ThE aE Het [iNler Hardi tp | order esablishing a quarantine he for the manufacture of iron, steel and |@ Private sanitarium in Atlanta this iod
{ rebate ¢ ainst his company. Judge | Elkins, Dumas Miller, Hardin Lovett, | ginning today against Cuba with X oases fabrios Repro sentative an of | Week and after about a month there De
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! AZ osed a fihe of 33,000. | Charles wlking and 2 inaa namer 14%: a rthumm Jt hg memerotinn Ite Wisconsin, introduced a resolution for | PYObably will go to Europe. iy &
! i L olf young farmers, They were oF aT ; - i the building of such a plant and a ———— : Thy ¢
i Placed in jail : Bpiar action | bin appropriating $100,000 toward that A) in ay
: trict 5 “elon e lend. Mr. Cary’s bill limits the cost : Mrs.
i on- a a eS f the proposed plant to $425,000, 1 Nome
feve 1S A NCE sets the Secretary yi ihe navy to She .
de of tha ied S ape of the navy % healt
to its building at once.