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m8UED EVERY\ THURSDAY $1.00 per Year iD Advance .JOHNSTOWN. NEW· YORK.' THURSDAY. VOLUME XXXIX I BROfHER .VISITS MRS. JAMES BOYLE ·---~ -------~- HEHiiDIER BIJ,J, I'ASSEB. ALBA:\Y, !\larch ao.--The Senate latit night passed ~Ir\ Heacocl{'S bill. lPgalizing the sale and issuance of honcts of Herkimer village in con- nection )With street improvements. A~\em)>lyman Fellows of Herki- WO:\f.\N WHO .\SHIS'l'l<~ll IUH:\J..\1'· mer county introduced a bili amend· p.,;ns OF WILLU} WHITLA RJ<;. ing the village law. hy authorizing Yillages to establish park commis- sions by adopting a proposition there- for at ,\'n annual election, just as at prestnt fire, water, light. sewer and cenlftPry commissions are estab• • Authorities --- peeled Warlm-e . _ · Bas 't Come CEIYE..'i CALLER A'l THE llER- CE[R JAIL. ME'RCER. Pa., ::>larch ::O.~Al though efforts have been ma~ to >Conceal the fact it was le-arned t{)iiay that ;Mrs. Boyle received a visit from a. man at the Mercer jail yesterday morning who is' suppob._,,l to have Chlef of Rev.oltbag .Re, skins Wants to Surren- der But Fears tr,oive Up to tbe Local ' l - been ner brother. GUTHRIE, Ok~a., March SO -\ll_litte~. Thrills were a,~ded to the The vi·sit was ca,refully •>lanned and CraZy Snake, or Chitto Harjo, tbe sttuatton shortly after mtdnight by a. was made when all the authorities r call Qf Col. Hoffman for reinforce- and 'news.papermen were en route •to chief of tbe Creek Indians, ofte ed ments. Oaptain Frank King of the Sharon for the 'hearing of the wo- today to surrender. The profter of engineering corps hurried with his man's hnshand, James ri uoyH:. lished. r DISORDERS MAY f BE! RESUM£0 il j -- .I APRIL, 1! 1909. FATAL FIQHT IN I MO~INU ELEV4~UR I ' ~ i l~OBB:f~R SLAIN BY PINKERTO:S J)JtJT}l;('TI\'J<J IN HAXIl TO; HAND STRCGGLE~ J,N NEW : YORK APARTiUENT HOUSE. I I NEW YORK. March 30 ~Fred erick .Johnson, 32 year!' old:J an ele- Yator man in an apartment liouse at No. 615 Fifth avenue, was shot !iJnd killed last night by Joseph,, Parise, a Pinkerton detective, during a hanq- to-hand struggle In a runnin!g eleva- tor in the build.ing. The 4etective had arrestPd Johnson for eniterlng .a fiat whicli Parise had been Watching. Parise had the index finger of his right hand shot off i}l the fight and is in Flower Hospital. 1 FACTS FOR TARIFF FRDJERS. · (;(>rnum For('igll OftiC(' Supplies. cost of Pt•odm•tiun of All Artirles in Ger111any. • BERLIN, Miaroh 30.-Trre Berlin ~reign olH<ee, replying to a request. from the State Department at Wash· ington for o:fHdal informati<>n · re- garding wages and other costs' in the production of ail art:icles manu'fa.c- tured in Germanx an-d covered by Che· American tariff, has turned over to the American embassy in Berlin a John ·Ferrlo,. document W'hi>Ch is now on its way dam Hllsr>it><l'\Milnliay to WaShington. Thls answer ·is type~ result of a bullet 'WI~ttiid•:li written on folio sheets, which togcth- Smid'ay night at· tile er make a bundle several Inches thick. Stalion, an I~l~an, rat The ·state Department, after find.:: ·Jon is in Foiula jail ing tbat the replies from A'I!lerican\ :Wound in his leg, iand eonsuls to the circular note of last is a patient at the· 41ns·t-e~ June <>n t,bis subject were ln•Rdequate, ·pital sutfe~ing tro.m a owing to tlle unwillingnoos of Frene>h, ~wounds. Macre's British and Gevman manu£act.urers >to 'night·w~s reported as supp.ly a •trade rival with facts upon It Is expected he 'ifill whi{lll to base a hostile tariff, direct- · Ferrlo died without ed the American ambassadors in En· merman beiU:g able to · the WilY old chief, Who bas 'bflen men from Guvhrie on orders from the I Mrs. C'hess, VIle of the ;.,.ercer sopght by five companies of state 1 adjutant genera.l. He expects to reach county sheriff. admitted the mall • ., ·militia. since Sunday, was mad~ to I Henrietta this mo:~Ing an~ meet a Mrs. Boyle's presence after Attorney \ . , nJn detachment of the s1gna1 corps frD<m Stranahan, Bpyle's counsel, told he·r TROU~LE AT BEEGLE l\II'l'<\ES RE· SUiltS I~ IXJURY OF :I<'IVE A)lERJC.'\X MI~EH8-HUNGAR L'\:SS BAIUUCADED. According to Parise's st~ry there have been numerous robberies in the fashionable apartment l}ouse. for some ;time past and he wasi engaged to catch the thief. The :detective came to the conclusion that it was one of the servants in th!'l house who was committing the thefts, which were mostfy petty in character, and mel;!~ Mo11day a.f1oArnn,rln' Tope to invite suCh inf-ormation r ment from hi:.U. M~cre, th·rough the respective foreign of· officers of the militia this mo ! BJ.ackweU. that the man waS ~rs. Boyle's broth- flees. Following out tihese instructions, itt is understood Ambassador Hill ad· dressed the German foreign office last December. He pointed out at length that it was to the in:terests of Ger~: many to have facts and not imperfect 1nformation laid before Che American Congress for the equable framing of oner, but it is desired under He sent wo~ that he desired ' Adjutant General Ganton in Gutlh· er. - come in, \!Jut fem-ed surrenaering to · rie is keeping close watch on the sit- the local au~horities. ~ nation readY to move into the field \ i , wd take co=and at a moment's no- HCGHES' SECO:SD SPEECH. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 30.- It is expwterl today will see the re- sumpthm ,of last nigiht's disorders at the Bee.gle mines north of Jasonville or an agreement by the Hungarian miners barricaded there to leave their . ' he laid his plans accordingly .. HENRIE!I'TA, Okla., 1\Jarch S~.- tice. He ·believes Cmzy Snake did Up to this hour ·this morning n01 in· not malre his elabor..~te preparations tentgence bas been reeeived ·in !fen• onlY. to ,ylei.d supinely but that he will rietta. wliich is ~he neareSt tele~aph ofl'er a decisive stand. Many others poin,t \to the scene of the expel!ted s·hace with 'him the fear that t'here Indian battle to indicate thl\t Cr~ is >a, long guerma warfare ahead. Snllke ha(l surrendered' or that the t Had the snake massed his forces militia had· engaged the InlJians in : and given t'he whites open bruttle aft- battle. \ I er thei·r own faslrion, he would have ALB~'IlY, \March '&o.-Governor : Hughes will make his second appeal to the people for direct nominations legislation in Rochester April 8. He announced yestllrday that he had ac- cepted an invitation to speak in Con- vention Hall at the annual meeting of the League of Civic Clubs of Ro- work in the mines. In a battle last He claims he caught Jcihnson in .the act of entering an ~partment night five American ,miners were in· jured, ·one of them perhaps fatally, on the eleventh floor, the tenants of 9 \which weril' away. J tariff sched:u.lcs. 'I1he foreign office ' ers were \·brought \tnto ca.me to this point of VieW and se~, post mortem eU~fnatiO)l to the go?ernments of all th~ Ger- ' nant of Ferrio, showed man B1<l:tes\ copies 0 ~ the State Depart-' bullet entered the body 'to and anoth€r seriously. When the ninth floor was reached \Everything is quiet iiJ. the dis• · been annihilated. So 'he tore his com- chester. Hostilities between the American ·and Hung~arian miners started. yester- the day morning when the Hungari:ans refused to a11ow the Americans to go to worl< in the nfines. Last night the American miners D;J.et at Jasonville an·d decided to warn the fm·eigners to leave the mine. An armed posse started for the mine to serve the warning. They found the Hungar- ians ban·ieaded in one CYf their hans· es. When the :1\mericans appeared the foreigners opened fire. The fire was returned and it is believed sev- eral of the Hungrurians as well as the · ment 01repJar, asking at the 'Sal!lle of the right nipple\ and·. time that. replies ·be collected \'3Jld for- dow ward \course \penetrat ·warded from the various Che>mbers tesrnes and lodg~Jd in Johnson, whose ready submission had thrown Parise oil' his guar<;l, sudden~ ly attacked the detective, t•hrowing him violently to ~e floor,. He ;,as endeavoring to beat and kick Parise into unconsciousness, according to the Pinkerton man's story, when the latter managed to draw his revolver. .Johnson immediately kicked it from his grasp, then took it and fired at . the detective, shooting otT his finger. trlct s~mmding Hickory Grounds,\ panies apart into mobs sending some The invitation extended to governor was rather unusual, being of Commerce in (}ermany, all of Ferrio' .died of hemorrhage. which are uqder state supervision. , 'when the s:moke of ·batt~e\ Said Adjutant General Gu.nton nere I here, some there. With their E;avage this mornJllg. 1 . , instincts, they may be expected to signed by 1,300 citizens of Roches- .. TelepJ{one messages from 'the make full us~ of the natur.rul defenses ter. It was presented by a delega- three f9WDS in the trouble zone :tlli~ in whiCh OkLahoma abound and so tion which came to Al~~any about 10 The foreign office oontents itself Drs. Beebe and Vedder wi'o'h transmitting these offiej.al com· ___ ,....,,_,. ville were . sumni6Ji.ed. . morning assure me that there was prolong the confii'Ct. days ago, headed by Senator Meade. no trouble last· night.\ Mayor Edgerton of Rochester has BAS SERVED A SEXTENCE. OKLA,HOMA CITY, Okla., MlJ.r\h LEAV:IDNWORTH, Kas., Mavch 30. l!-0.-Wlth Crazy Sr >ke and a large -~rn.zy \Snake the leader of the up- portion ot Jils band\ of I~di-a.ns, half· rising In OkJ.ahoma, Is well kno•wn to br.eeds· and negroes :apparently <tt~a.p- the authorities at the !~dena! prlsD<n, ped i~ the ·l)OI'th canadian bott<jms having served ·a. term here. more tlian 300 Oktlahoma miJitla;m;en, During 1899 ·!lilld 1900 he started · deputies, cowboys, and fa.l'Dlers ~ur- an insur-r-ection and at tha-t dme sol~ ried !OO'Wiai~d at d~wn today to j?in diers were serk out from Fort Leav- t~ose alrEfdY on guard and crush\ or 1 enworth to aid in su•bduing him and capture 1Jhe, belligerents. . 1 efl'ecting his capture. Several com- It Is be!Jeved that the wily chief- p1anles of t·he fifth cavalry fallowed tain, outgeneraled in the duel of mfli- him into the faSitnesses of the hU!s tarY wit ·by his 'Pursuers, could 1 by and after seve~al engagement~ he waa ~o possibility•l>reak through the cpr~ captured and taken to Muskogee for don whiCh compassed JUm .a:bout, dud trlJal. He was convicted on the charge . which reientloosly drew nearer a1 it of murder and consptracy and sen· was reinf.ol'ced during the. llight. tenced to serve two yei;:\S\ :in the fed- The Indians were in :a trmbe ed era! prison at Fort l..eavenworth. str.onghQlil!. On ell sides r·ange a Crazy Snake was received at the dense growth O<f un-derbrush, tlanfed prison on March 3, 1902. He was re- \ 'by great trees, OO;pable of a.ftordEg leased in November of the same yell!r, protecti9n against a !eglon of gatlJlng having served a portion {)If his time gnns. In this f.()lrtress, buHt by pa- in the federal j•ail at Muskogee be- tur~, .tal~: like of w:h1'tl'h has affor~ed fore being brought here. protection to red man a.nd pale ~ace Crazy Snake re·peatedly hlliS been alike in .many a fierce affray, C~azy arrested and confined in federal pri::;- Sna.ke and a ·pe~rbion of •his band c~ept ons in the old Jndian territory .a,nd last night when Col. •Hoffman's Ji>nr- always on th~ charges of resis<ting suing soldiery got too near f()l' {;~m- the' orders o<f the government. sent two letters to tbe governor, urg- Ing him to address the meeting. It is understood the governor will de- vote much of his -speech to .direct nominations. ENJOY SHORE LEAVE. A.MOY, Mareh 30.-0ne hundred and fifty men of the third squadron of the American Pacific fleet consist- ing of the cruisers Charleston, Cleve- land, Denver and Galveston, had sh~re leave today. They did not go beyond t11e subut>b of Kulangsu, sani- tary con.ditions mal<ing it inadvisable. for them to come in to Amoy City. Julean H. Arnold, the Ariferiean consul here. entel'tained Rear Ad·mi- ml Giles in the harbor; Captain Har- ry S. Knap1) of thB Charleston, and Admiml Harber's staff officers at din- ner last night. ONE MA:S POWER. Parise and the ele:vator man then closed in a terrific hand-to-hand struggle for the weapon. In some ma!Jller, during the fight, the eleva- five Americans were w'ounded. The Hungarians are reported to tor came to a standstill at the third hl!-ve sent their wives and children floor. Here the men fought back and away from the mining camp in pre- forth for some minutes until the de- paration of a battle. tective finally gained possession. of the revolver. · He quickly fired two RE-ORGANIZATION OF BOARD IS DESIRED shots. one going through Johnson's left eye and the other 'through his heart, and Johnson fell dead·. Parise is a:\prisoner in the hospital on the technlcle charge of homicide. TUBf,RCULOSIS CAMPS IN STATE. ASS]i;~IBLY~IAN BATES INTRO• ALBANY, March 30.~The bill DUCES BILL IN LEGISLATURE 'from the Assembly committee on FOR CATSKILL BODl;-:MORE puplil( health, permitting tl~e estab· POWER FOR THE PRESIDENT. lishment of· tuberculosis d.mps or hospitals without the co1;\.\lent of ALBANY, 1\Iarch 30.-Reorganiza- boards of supervlelor;s or tofvn boards if the applicij.tion is approved by the State healt~ co!Umissioner and the local health' officer, p\assed thel Sen- ate last nigllt. l\1·r. Hamilton's bill, appropriat- ing * 1,200 {o supply depleted covers munieations from the con:federated. states, together with a comparison making an examination prepared by the ministry of the in- , Ferrio and Macre shou~d terior of 'the wages ootually >paid in 1 bt;>spital. They were taken . Germany and the figures giving wag~· terdam on the es paid as !aid before the 'Wla'YS and at 11:09 P· m. means committee of the AJineriean Cor'?ner ·.';t'i.n\ip>;e' Congress by representatives ·of the, -a result of the . . .. industries lll.ffected ·by the American made PY him, \he .was led t~ tari!T, lief t~a.t the. mo.st pt :t~e It is in this oom·pa,rlson ,that the' and\ cutting wa,s done -by material for a t>\barp controversy has been found. The ministry of the IIi; terlor took the figures ;printed in th~' reports pf the hearings of the ways and means· <lommittee as 9, basis u.pori. w 1 bich to make qontrads with the :flg~ ures officially' SU!>Plied by the German ch181mbers of eommeree. It appears that one Amerioa.n industry reported wages ·in GermanY in its im·e to t>e. one-quarter of W'h::lt it is alleged theY actualiy are ·and various instan~es -ar;:, cited of the submission to the 'Vays and Means Committee of wage sehed· ules O'f five and 10 years ago, wtieit the cost of living was far less than now a;s wages· to today. morning and was •sent to the ·Jail to await the ,injur1~s of and Macre. ROOS£VELT AT THE: PONTA DELGADA, Island\ Miguel, The Azores; March ste~mship Hamburg, with dent Theodore Roosevelt rived here unexpectedly at this morning. The v~S'Sel brlefiy to give Mr. Roosevel~ portunity to view th~ scenery Island with its springs and· There was great fort. Hore they prepared to 11fake the~r . smnd. Whether \ this s~and would be a diplomatic contest {)Ver terms of surrender or ·1!-n argu~ent I wtth bullet, the young soJdiers did NEW HAVEN, March 30.-The tion of the Catskill board of.water establishmep.t of the one man JJOwer supply is Jll'OVided in a bill introduc- in the academic department of Yale ed 1 today by Assemblyman Bates of University wa:s provided at the New York. Largely increased pow- March meeting of the Yale corpora- ers are given to the president of the hoard. who it is provided must be an tion and ·this power-almost unlim- ited in its scope-extending over students curriculum and finances, will be assumed by Frederick S. Jones, when he becomes dean as suc- cessor to Dean \Vright next fall. The' engineer who has been in responsi- bl!3 charge of large engineering works, whose salary is fixed at $20,- !100. The president is appointed bY throughout : the State with game The ministry of 'the interior b:a:s been obliged also to point out otqer serious fault'? in the wage whedules submitted by the Ways •and Means Committee when eompared to the payrolls of German m,anufacturers. · the people all ot wholu wer~ to obtain\ a glimpse of MT. ' . CA3TRO COMMENTS NOT but they and their oflloors were pre- pared for both. Steamship Co.. today confirmed the Little hope was cherished that the ' reJ>ort of yesterday that the Venezue- one man policy has been successful .. Mt knQW as tfueY. ~ook up tlhe march, PARIS. March 30.-The French birds, was a!lso passed. The Senate Judiciary Committee reported tlie Philips consolidated Jaws bill, relative to transportation ' ' the mayor of :\ew York City, but in- asmuch as the Catsl<ill water supply corporation$. will be used by a number of up-State Establish:ment of a hospital for Wihle the Hamburg was a sensational rumor to the INTEREST lAGGING IN TARIFF M~ATTER a 'steerage passenger had t{) assault Mr. Roosevelt was lated . ..outcome would be one of. peruct.-at lan government had reconsidered its in the scientific school. least not until· peace had ,been decision not to permit Cipriano Cas- brought forth. Crazy Snak~ had eV· tro, the former president who is re- J\\EW YORK DAIHY liAltliWr. ·the a]lJlointmPnt. is made conditional tUt\nl'ng hottl\e on board the steamer upon tlw assent ol' the governor. A hill introduced last nigb:t by Sen<;ttor o'clock in the ·morning, A tat•ge,\.ca: ery reason to fight from his poHtt of A A boa d of in \ · t '· W ASHING'l'ON, ·March 3 o.-The assembled at •\-e dock . h G · · o1' five 1\s to be a]Jpot'tlt- gnew · r C1.1t'le Y 0 \ sev- IAL view ·~d. the .s<>ua.tion was not ear- uadeloupe to land in Venezuela. NE\'IT YORK. March 30.-Butter commtss1on ' · lagging interest in the tari!T discus· an ovn•tlon. He wa\ g;r(lt~te(J \\ _,. · 1 'd en 'tnembNs is created. with author- a - 1y so unfavorable for him. as lsome Upon receiving official. notification to steady at the decline; receipts 16,- ed in aduttlon to t l£l pres1 Pnt, two sion was made manifest today when ·counlies as well a:; New York City thC\ care anid treatment of inebriates in New York :city is provided in a h,Y the ma,vor, two by\ the board of it~· to name officers and employes, tried to make themselves believ~. He 1 this effect from fl3nor Paul, the 043. Creamery specials 30@::0 1-2;, and the bi\J fixes the legal relations it was observed that but a dozen was' wei) protec~ed In his wooddd re- 1 Venezuelan commissioner in Europe, extras 29 1-2; third to first 21@ 2~. C>stimate and a)Jportionmenl. must be members were in th\eir seats upon the between tlie board and\ the police. treat and all his followers wer~ well\ the agent of the comJ!lany at San 1-2. secured. Under the present Jaw convening of the House and th'at for the moot part these were t.he ones armed a nd desperate anJ had sworn' Andre, Spain. communicated the Cheese, firm, unchangr:d,· r~ceipts there is no rtwclt upon tbe action · OFI•'I<:R O.SR HlU~AlJ.SOl'GHT. with their Indian rites to stay by change to the captain o:f the Guade- ],,806. of the board\ The aqueduC\t com- ! him to the last. The white men !lad, Ioupe and to Castro. Eggs firm; receipts 24,337. state. mission H consolidated with the ---~- l\IELBOUR:\'E. :\larch 30.-Tlie Crazy Snake in their gra£·1), but 1 were' Castro made no comment on the Penna. and nearbY brown and mixed hoarcl of watE'r supply so that ona scheduled to- spealc The debate was opened by Mr. cox, Ohio, w'ho plead- not able, to take 'him. He could not matter. fancy !ll 1-!l@ 2 2; do fair to choice body may !lavP nntire jurisdiction . premiers or :\'cw South Wales and escape but so great·was the p~r!l of 2ll 1-21fh21; western first 21l@ 20 ovPr th\ in<'rea~<' of New Y1wk's wa- Yictoria have decided to offer one 1 fi 1 drpadnought to the imperial govern- the sltuation\t'hat none of the tate's CHA:\\GES SOXS' NA.,ms. 1-2; seconds lH 1-2; sout tern rst tPl' Sll\lP y, reason of the fa•ore~-natio~ clause from Horta. giving tb,e fn\iln=ln.;i representatives cared to risk . .in en- 20; seconds 1 H 1-2. ment on beha If of th~ir respE'ctive German.v was ena1J1ed to manufadu!•e I t Th . ff · It f th cbunt of the alleged gagement in the darkness and n the BELGRADE, :March 30.-King Pe- \\\\HIGHT co:\IIXG B.\('.li. stn es. 18 0 er IS a resu 0 e a.nd ship sewing machines and bicy-· nPgotiatio'ns undertaken since it he- place where he had every tree lmight .ter issued a ul>ase today changing the RACE IN P\TTSBURG .came a)Jparent that thi~ government cles into Rns&ia. !<'ranee and ot_her Hamburg: lurk ·a redsl>ln rea:ly to fire and names of his sons. The step is tak- ST. PETEW::;Bl'RG, :ITarC\h :;H,- continenta-l countries at about ·lJalf t d t t k · t · \During the voyage of the where from tJhc bushes might' burst, ('n to preserve the name of George or. Halnitton \\'ri?;ht. one of the was no l?repare 0 a e any 8 ep the tariff imposed on the same' ar- \ 1 1 · 1 · dl · burg from New York· to Horta,\ forth a murJemus hail o·f \ullets .. as he~d of the 'house of Kara!Zeorgo- Ant\rt'c--•n delP\atPs to lhP interna- 111 t >IS rectwn. ticles of American manufacture. Be- • \ \' - ' ~ ~ n paper says. \an attempt was· 1 - 1 1 \\' 1 1 • • ~ 1 \I R · by an Italian anarchi~t to From that moment the night ~ecn.me i vitdL The former crown prince, PITT~BFRG, :\1ttreh 30.-Prc>para- tiona! 01 ,ium eont' .. renc·E> n·C\E>nt b· b\lrl cause of this fact the Ameri~an n1an- · one ot feverish activity. 1<' ghtE\rS C:corgl:', \:10 la~t week renouncE\d hiti tions arc complete for the !Jig inter- at Shnnl'h.ti. has pas>«•d t'hrongh thi>< 1 ' 0 (>,t S 0 ') S • 1 .;, 0 l.. ufacturer was handicapped in extend- \ in the bud before it could be carried' were rm:\e:l to the scene mbunted. ri!':;Jt,; to the throne, will hcneeforth eity :.I<~rathon ra~e hrrc toni~ht. ,. 1 ·1.\' c>ll hi.~ wa'.\ ]J.te\( to lbC' l'nil<'<l , ----- ing his foreign trade. Unless tlle tar- Roosevelt, but· the plot was h 1 d d d 0 t ! . tl 1 · th h d f out 1t is not known :wheth!ir and afoot. Ammunition and 'supply I br! lwo•wn as Alexander. while .Alex- !Cighte<'n we~tern PPnnso I\· ani\- run- ~tat<>s. n 1 ·\ \\'l'ip;ht c·am<> r 1 ·om the :\E\V !lAVE:\, Conn., ~larrh 30.- iff was reduced, he said the manu- wagons were loaded f01' emetgcncy, anlier, Geor;o;e's yoU'llger brother, who ners, W o .laVe ma e goo reeor ;; far past over \he trans-Silwrian Hail- 11 0 l\ snl'Jl us m. e an 5 0 faetnrers of the products mentioned · •· •~• -re, 'Urn Min' on ilio>< ~\\ in h'\ \\'\ '~''\\\\ ~ \'ow\ .,,.,,,., to reooot \'~· wm ot•»o\ \'\\· ,.~,. \\' i \ t<i 1 JooiO>' >•omoo•d• oommli- would bo fwM w hoild Wt~lre hod = •=molioo \\ hooro \ the front. ' will be !mown as George. George, Ryan, Cln.rl< and \\'hit<> uf :'\ew Yorlc --------- te<' aCYa~e a contribution of $1,900 abroad which would result in throw- The man was arrest(3d and plac~d ' · F d' u ·' l t 1 1 l ·' t t l U Ad irons.\ .. W.nlle this was in 'Progress! s.cores the new crown prince, has been made 'our tamon meuu s an> u ><' Hf\(;S \\'O\E:\' '1'0 IIK\TH. ta~ \'en. maul' 0 n• C'Orge e ing out of t>mpluymcnt Jn this roun- of W\hlte f,amilies had fled f-roJill 1 uheir a lieutenant in the army. The local awarded and ••n·ry rnnucr llni~hing lloath\)u~.f fund in mPmory of !Jwight try many ,;killed wol'knwn. Tlw max- homes. 'lihey went to Herrletta, tJt•eas is voicing the demand that he th\ race will l'<'['t!i\'P a prizP. i•.\('fll'f'.\. ~I•·xf,·o. ~lan·ll ::11.-.\ <!l'iswoltl.i HLrnkP of III'' l!IHK 'var:sity in 111111 and minimnm featurc or t:1e Pierce \•and Choeotah. Their ap.pre· be'sent to school to c·omplet<• his ,.,] 11 - -- \\' --\ <l.Lnl'inb hl'<ll' tlta< ,.~~·.Lpv1l from 11 r•J'P\\'. ~lr. c;riRwolli rec·c•nll~· 1lic•d in hill 11\ !l<'l'htr<'<! 1u IJP not .worth th€' LONDOK. l\iarch 30.-The spondeut of the Rf'Uter Company at Ponta Delgada, a.ssalllt on TlteoclorP RoosevE>lt on\ hension was due to the· faqt that cation. I<'OlBH'Jl.\ I'HESEXTED. 11. 1111 1 11 f ~yp~i\s is !win\: )lllnl<•ll IJ)' Calirorni;~\ pap<'r it was wl'itteu on and in <'Oil- south and east of Plerc~ sqattercd -~---- aruH·•l L•rUIHS iu LIH· hill\'. It lla> ---- --~- s•·•ttl!'l\1\1' wonlu 11ol n•ll<'Yt• tlH• sitna- snake bands we1·e hidden in tlle hills BE\'EJUB<l~ LK\\'ES HOSl'IT.\L. HELfl'llAJ;~:. ~!CLrclt :;u\- -Tiu· fur- ..ilt~acl : ''\!.(~<·d tw•> wnut<•ll ro 1l••.tLI 1 '1'\\'0 :\~\:(aWES IASI'IIEIJ. lin!L and with Dhe attentions of he an- ----- tnula ll.I'.I'<'•'U UIJOU h; th .. poW•·t·~ or ' - ~--- -- steUilll'l' Hamburg is untt·ue. thoritles divided for the mo ent to ~AL'l'I:\IORE. )l!,trch ~0.--·::len.ttnr Burof>c !lll<l Au~t!'ia-Hungar) fur thE'\ 1·1\'J·: .\1:1·: lilLI.EIJ. L'\\:\LI>f·:< Arh. \larLii 'l\ -lr i~ 1 TE1JER.\'-:. ~!.liTh :!1).--.\c·cor<lingl o=y Siiako mm \ '\m\l ''~' . '· J. \\\\'' \' '\\\\ '\\ ·'\\\' ~\''\'~'' \' \'\ '\\'\'\\' '\\\\\ I ,...,,.,.,,., '\ ,, \\'' '\\ \''\'\\' \\ ' '\ ·\' \\ ' ''\ '·i \. '\' '\\\' T ''\\ I \'·\\o'\\\ \~\ .. \\''\ \·\\ the coming of redskins wh~ might HO[>Iclns HOS[Jit.tl yc•Jll<'l'<lar ,,rt\'1' hav- 1>1'1\\1'>'11 the· rlual nwn~r..Vty UIHI ~PI\- t'l!ILI.I('()'f'f!l·:. Ohio. ~lal'··lt ::\\ J'H·lr<'11 ljl'lllh•·r- \\Ill> lulJ.·d ('1\dtli-- It ,,,.1\1• ll.tti<Jllllll-1' \'' !'(' l;ilku attd ::11 ll·H··anll'l' Kaiser \Vil\lf'lm II Breme~, bu:n ;ttis buildhlgs a1ul l)erha.v_..;_ ]{ill ling il<'\n ,, P.\tl\nt thr·~·c ror ·'\\\\\! viu wa~ pn·s•·nt\l! at thP ':\I'Iian !'<Jr- FiY•· 11 ,.. 11 \\''' l,ill<·<l .1n<l !>\\\''in· :\l>l1oll. ·~11ti11• \\\ \\\\'!··•! Ill< 1 \' ,.. \\\n.J<orl 1 J 11 riuc; a li!!lll la~t Son1ha:!~on and ChPrbourg for, his .f_,mily. So tar as the f1hl.ar3· weeJ,s followlllg a ~nrp;IC'al o1wro~tion. <·igu olli<'l' \at noon 1odn1 liy tit<'. jni'f'li h) :t pn·iu.iltll'<' d;nnntil1· ,.,_ \,,·.,ttwr. 1 F. \I ·\ld•ott. w .,.,. tal<•·n I >'LIIHL.t; at c'h:tlll!!ha·:on·\\'ith ru).alisl \'\' York was :J:l_:l miles east of eould~earn U't) to 7 o'l;!loclt thi morn- He wa:; repone(] tu i!c ltl ~ood !Jealth Hritish. 'Fi·\\''h, <;<'1'111att. Hn>,ian plusi\n live· mil>-\ \~111h \f Iwn· •·.trl)· trutn 1111'1''\\\'' tnil at I•:I,!JJl'ndo a11d 1 t '~,,. Th1• l.tlt<•r luul siXlt•en llK'll\l\~anuy Hoolt at\7 a.m. DO('ll . tmr n? \such out:ages 'b:ad be n com- agiLin. and Italian minid\r\ at ll<•lgra<lr·. today. 1: nrll\'<1. ll.ill< d. ~~a. 111. \Vcdnesday, 1 : ' ''~L '\ \. ' .. - . I