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BRIBERY INQUIRY BY
| NEW YORK SENATE
BAY SHORE ELOPER S
GAS TURNED DOWN
north pole, -provided the society raised
he .was ready right then to put some of
BLACK HAND LETTERS
the sum of .f30,000. The club and the
his into it, although as for himself he
society were to be equal partners in all
didn 't care about having gas in his house,
Secret Service Men Running Down '
expenses above that sum. Mr. Peary 's
electric light was good enougb for him.
estimate of the cost of the anarctic
Malefactors at East (sli p.
if you have
Afl'notice,"
"that
said
he,
expedition was about $100,000.
App lication for a Franchise that'Stufl in the house when you wake up The Wronged Wife Traces the Since the arrival in East Isli p, some five,
As soon as he heard of the Geographyears ago, of tl»e Rev. Joseph Siukmajer,
in the morning, some morning you don't
Couple to Jersey City
Withdrawn in a Huff.
ic society 's action Commander Peary
rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic'
wake up at all."- (laughter and applause)
contributed $10,000 to the fund. He
Church in that village, anonymous let'Mr. Ockers then spoke again. Said
had jus t received the $10,000 at a tesTOWN BOARD GRANTS HEARING ^that--he came from West Sayville, and ARRESTED , HELD FOR TRIAL ters, written iu Bohemian, couched in
timonial meeting In New York.
unutterably obscene language and conThe senate at Washington on Wed^Kat he thought quite a number of peonesday unanimously passed a bill Sayville People Not Interested in a ple down there would be glad to use gas. Alfred Sommers , Aged 24, Son of a veying threats of bodily violence, have •
granting Commander Peary the rank
Bay Shore Business Man, Went Away been sent to him at intervals.
Nominal Sayville Gas *S Company He was in favor of municipal ownership,
They became very annoying to him and
¦¦¦¦¦' . The New York state senate met on and pay of a rear admiral and provid- Which Proposed to Pipe Gas.to this and, other things being equal, he supLast-Saturday with Mrs. Anna Watts ,
; . Tuesday in committee of the whole to ing for bis retirement.'
a year ago, after giving up all hope that
Aged 23.
posed that they would rather get gas
Village from Patchogue.
investigate the charge "made by Senathe writer would cease voluntarily, the
from Sayville, although he didn't know
tor Benn Conger that he saw $1,000
Alfred Sommers, 34 years old , and Mrs. clergyman reported his case to the United
' as it would make much difference. He
The
Sayville
Gas
Company
was
short
paid to Senator Jotha.ro P. Allds in
lived, in fact it died a-horning. The ob- then attempted to quote from a recent Anne Watts, aged 23, both of Bay Shore, States Post Office authorities, and since
1901 "at the state capltol, "the money
L. I., were held in$1,000 bail each f or th e
sequies were attended by about 50 gentle- issue of the News regarding the finances Grand Jury yesterday morning by Judge that time secret service men have been
being a bribe demanded by Allds for
¦pressing a bill hostile to bridge
men from Sayville, West Sayville, Bay- of the Sayville Electric Company and to Firmer in the First Criminal Court, Jersey qu ietly at work on the case. One of them
not
port and Patchogue. Mr. Robert Taylor, show that this corporation is making an City. They are charged with being disor- has been in East Islip within the past few
building interests.
derly persons.
Hiram G. Moe, who was private secpresident of the Patchogue Gas Company, inordinate profit , graft" he called it.
"
They were arrested on Wednesday at days and the arrest of the suspect who
retary of Frank Conger, the active
was the undertaker and Frederick Ockers ¦r Dr. Wm. H. Ross said that he knew 341 Henderson street, by Detective Ser- has been under surveilance, may be looked
member of the Conger family In the
officiated as chief mourner, and had. the/people of West Sayville pretty well, geants Feehan and Lomley, where they for at almost any time. Frank Tuma
" bridge business and a brother of Senhad been living since Saturday last. The and Proprietor Wodicka, of Wodicka's
charge of the wake.
that he went into from one third to onet
ator Conger, testilied that he paid the
The hearing on the application of the half of the homes in that village and was arrest, according to the Brooklyn Eagle , Hotel have also been annoyed by similar
" . $1,000 to Allds.
was made on complaint of Mrs. Helen
so-called Sayville Gas Company for a quite familiar with their cooking ar- Sommers, wife of Sommers, who tracked letters.
Moe said that he left Oroton on
¦
Mrs. Henry Addison Alexander ol franchise was held in the court room of rangements. That a large proportion of the couple to Jersey City.
The epistles are all written in Bohem.' ' April 22,- 1901, and reached Albany
that night with $6,500 in currency , New York announced on Thursday Daniel D. White on Wednesday evening, them use oil in the summer time because Mrs. Sommers testified that Sommers ian, apparently by the same hand and •
and Mrs. Watts left Bay Shore together
. which was given to him by Frank the engagement of her daughter, Miss Supervisor C. M.B Rogers presiding: they consider it cheaper and safer than on Saturday morning. " By means of a were all mailed at the East Islip post
Conger. At the direction of Senator Eleanor Butler Alexander, to Theo- Town Clerk Jas. P. Richardson, Justices gasoline. "When you consider that the letter sent by her husband to a friend in office. No reason can be assigned for the
Benn Conger, he swears. $4,000 of thi s dore Roosevelt, Jr., eldest son of for- D. D. White, F. Smith Wright and Leoncost of gasoline is only about 05 per cent, Bay Shore she was enabled to locate them attacks except that they are written by a
money was placed in one envelope and mer President Theodore .Roosevelt.
and cause their arrest.
Bohemian who is non-Catholic who holds
ard
W.
Young
were
present
and
gave
ofVgas at $1.50 per 1,000 feet I do not
Mrs. Sommers stated that she was mar- a crudge against those of his nationality
sealed, and 1the name of the assemblyMr. Roosevelt .said that Colonel patient and respectful attention to the, believe that any very large proportion of ried
to Sommers two years ago, but that who have embraced that faith.
man who was to get it was written on
deba t e.
these people will use it. One of their they had only liyed together a year. She The rector's recent experience with a
the back by Moe; who then placed Roosevelt, his father, did not yet know
The discussion was opened by Counsel- leading citizens told me a day or two ago said that they had planned to resume Bohemian secret society, when he re$1,000 in a second envelope and seal ed of the engagement and did not even
in the course of a few days. fused them admittance to his church while
it and $1,000 in a third envelope, which know that there was to be an engage- or Vunk who stated the objects and pur- that he didn 't want any Patchogue gas. housekeeping
Both Sommers and Mrs. Watts pleaded they wore their badges, may have intensiment. He had just cabled his father, poses of the company which was willing, As fpr myself, I would like to have gas in with
also was sealed.
Mrs. Sommers to be forgiven. She fied the sentiment that prompted the
• The names of the two assemblymen
he said, telling him all about it. He he said, to pi pe gas to this and surround- niy.house, and I believe that a plant here was willing to forgive her husband, but writer of the letters.
¦
who were to get the $1,000 were writ- had known Miss Alexander for a num- i ig villages within one year. Mr. Vunk would pay, and I have some money of not Mrs. Watts.
', ten by Moe on the back of the respec- ber of years. The former president stated that a
Sommers is said to be the son of a prospartial canvass of this sec- my.own to put into a gas company if one
SUFFOLK UNDERWRITERS
perous Bay Shore business man. Mrs.
. tive envelopes' at the dictation of Sen- knew of their friendship and approved tion had been made and that he had with
is formed here by Sayville. people." .
Watts stated that she was suing her hus~ ator Conger. • 'Moe swore that these
of it. Mrs. Roosevelt,.his mother, had him signed applications from 151 persons ; '•.Mr. I. E. Green, who has been promi- band for a divorce.sealed envelopes were handed by him
The father of young Sommers is a coal Meet at Riverhead and Take Up Cost
nent in the management of the Sayville dealer
•to the . three assemblymen . for whom given her approval before any an- who desired to use gas.
of Inspection of Electric Wiring
Bay Shore. Mrs. Watts is the
Mr.
nouncement
was
made,
and
his
sister,
Sewel
l
Thomhill
arose to ask a Electric Co. since its organization , said he wife ofat Edwin
al _ they were intended and that Senator
Watts.
The
couple
are
The
meeting of the Suffolk
3p* Allds got one of the envelopes contain- Mrsi Nicholas Longworth, had been question: "Does this Sayville Gas Com- was very sorry that Mr. Ockers' state- known to have been friendly for some County annual
Board of Fire ^underwriters was
apprised
of
the
engagement
and
had
piny
propose
to
ing
$1,000.
manufacture
,
Shore
yesterday
it
was
^
its own ment of the earnings of that corporation time, but at Bay
held at the Court House, at Riverhead ,
said that it was not known that they had on Monday afternoon. The following
Who got the other two envelopes sent her congratulations.
gas?" Mr. Taylor replied :
are not true; but unfortunately they are gone
and
the
news
of
their
arrest
in
away,
was not divulged, and Conger's attorMiss Alexander is twenty-one years
officers were elected : President, Jere"No. It is the intention to buy it, from not:
Jersey City caused considerable of a sen- miah Robbins , Babylon; Vice President, '
neys stated that they would not make old.' Her father, Henry Addison Alex- the Patchogue company and pipe it here." ¦
_
sation
.
.iMr.
C.
N.
Aldrich
bitterly
resented
the
Henry S. Brush , Huntington ; Secretary,
, known thei r names unless the senate ander, was the son of Henry M. Alex"Then," said Jlr. Thomhill , "this con- charge of graft and explained at some
Henry II. Preston , Riverhead ; Treasurer,
requested it or counsel for Allds incern
is
merely
a jobbing house. "
length what the Electric Light Company PAPER BOARD TRUST FINED. Geo. II. Corwin, Greenport ; Executive
'
..sisted upon it.
Committee, Joseph S. Osborne, East
To this insinuation Mr. Taylor replied has done . Ho said that he is not opposed
¦ Moe declared-that Senator : Conger
hotly: "N.o it's no such thing. ,You to'ftie organization , of a- -gas company It Pays $54,000 For Conspiring In Re- Hampton ; U. R. Havens, Southampton ;
.;¦.-¦ introduced , him to . the man to' whom
.
Wm. W. Hulse, Bay Shore ; : Ndspnr;i;;j.j
straint of Trade.
can't make a jobbi ng house out of a ';gas berifj but that oh the contrary be favors
;- -helEave,;the. $4,000 envelope 'and also
Colyer, Babylon; Henry S. Brush/'Hurit-* "r~*.
Tho paper board trust pleaded guilty ington ; II. AV. Arthur, . Smithtown; ^
house." And then added with much it and would take stock in a local comintroduced him to Senator Allds, but
on Mondny to the charge of being an Charles V. Piatt, Brookhaven Edwin D.
that Senator Conger did not see him
warmth, "Only consideration for my pany. •
illega l combination in restraint of Fish el , Riverhead; Frederick Taskcr,
hand the $1,000 in the envelope to the
friend , Judge Vunk , .prevents me from
Mr. Taylor then jumped up and sneer- trade In the criminal ' brunch of the Southold , and Henry II. Preston , Rivthird assemblyman.
withd rawing this application right now. ingly remarked that he would like to hear United States court nt New York.
erhead .
Moo's story of how $0,000 was fixed
Mr. Thomhill replied that ho thought any opposition , if there was any, fro m
The agents discussed the electric light
The association, which is made up
up in Conger 's apartments was graphwiving proposition , and the idea is to
his
question
was
fair,
and
that
manufacturin
g
of
twenty-seven
board
the
inferpeople
who
were
not
stockholders
in
the
ic. He carried the money in the enreduce the cost to the insured as much as
once was the natural one.
Electric Light plant. Mr. Robert Nuiins concerns, was indicted by the federal possible. Representatives were present
velopes in his pocket to the capltol.
Hpugh
imposed
a
grand
jury
.
Judge
Mr. Robert Kunns , chairman of the said that he was one not interested in any
Meeting Allds in the cupitol , Senator
from the electric li ght companies of Southfine of $2,000 on each of tho constitu- ampton , Riverhead , North port , Huntingcommittee of Ye Village Club on public wny.
Conger is alleged to have said to Moe:
ent companies.
ton , Patchogue , Amityvillc , Riverhead ,
"This Is Assemblyman Allds comaffairs and trade relations , stated that lie
"O, we've heard from you three times
All the companies paid tho tines Port Jefferson nnd Sayville.
ing now," and . Moe . and Conger apwas not in any way interested in the already and that's enough ," said _the apThe inspection of electric light wiring
levied , aggregating $5-1,000, to United
proached the then assemblyman.
Electric Light Company; but that per- plicant for. a franchise.
wns discussed nt length. A representaSta t es 'Commissioner Shields.
"Jo, this is the representative of
sonally he was opposed to tho granting
Francis Hong appealed to the chair ,
The indictment charged tho combi- tive was present from the National Board .
my brother Frank ," Senator ' Conger
By having the inspection done in groups
of
any
more
franchises
from
this
town
nation
of levying nu annual Illegal tax it
to
,
representing
asking
if
the
people
present
is alleged to have said , and Moe claims
wns thought that the cost might bo
outside
corporations.
"
i
,000
upoii
the
people
of
tho
of
$:
000
Ho
said
.
that
the
the
best
citizens
of
the
town
wore
to
be
lowered to about $1.50 for each inspection.
he then said to Allds:
United
States.
The
association
was
committee
which
he
represented had met compelled to listen to insults of that sort
There is nothing to do but comply with
" "Mr, Allds, Mr. Conger told me to
especially to talk over this question and from an outsider. Mr. Hoag tflso called organized four years ago by John H. the requirements of the Board of Subur.. give you this amount," handing Senaban Underwriters , and the Suffol k County
after considering it quite fully had voted attention to the fact that tho applicants Parks.
: tor Allds the envelope. t '
people want to get the cost down ns low
According to Moo's* story, before
unanimously to oppose tho granting of for a franchise in their preliminary camROOSEVEL T HOM ECOMING. as possible.—Brooklyn Time*.
Allds put the envelope In his pocket he
this franchise.
paign had been indul ging in misrepresenTHEODORE ROOSEVELT , JR.
felt it find said :
Mr. Frederick Ockers, of West Sayville tation. That the News had hcea accused Ex-President Consents to Big Recep And They Danced Well.
• ' * "1, guess It's" all right-nt least It
ander of tho law firm of Alexander & wanted to know wh y this opposition. He in a public place in Bayport on the aftertion In New York In June.
¦Washington
, February 5—Dancing Is a
feels so."
Greon and was at one time tho counFormer President Itoosevolt has ca- diversion not usually popularly associated
James' W. Osborne, counsel for Con- selor to tho embassy nt Paris. , He said that ho had talked with quite a good noon previous of changing front because
greatness—either of position or of
ger, asked Moo 'if ho was sure the ' as- married Miss Grace Green In January, many people who use gas nnd that they its owner wns a stockholder in the Elec- bled fro m Africa to John A. Stewart, with
told him that for cooking purposes es- tric Light Co. Mr. Hoag said that his president of the New York State physical conformation—or with tho sopsemblyman ho gnvo the envelope to 1888.
League of Republica n Clubs, that he tuagcsimal age, but the need for a revis, 1001,
In 1803 Mrs, Alexander left her hus- pecially it wns convenient nnd n good holdings were so small as to make such a will nccept n big "homecoming " recep- ion of the general view was demonstrated
¦¦* containing the 51,000 In April
1
'
• was tlto present respondent, Senator band and went to California , w h oro thing.
Inst evening at the reception given by
charge ridiculous. Personally bo would
Allds,
Mr, Nunnfl snld that if It is a good be glad to make use of gas; but had tion in New York city on his return, Senator JJopow , of Now York , at his home
was awarded
' '. ¦'' "Yes, I'm sure it's the same Sena- alio got a divorceheranddaughter. Two thing Sayville wants it
Juno 15 to 21 next.
in this city in honor of the Republican
tho custody of
and will have It; never said that ho would favor tho grantThe cablegram wns received In reply Editorial Association of his state.
tor Al Ids," replied Mr. Moo,
years later Mr. and Mrs. Alexander but should control it herself. In his ing of a charter to Patchogue or other
President Tnft and Speaker Cannon
to n letter fro m the Republican club
"And your certain ho Is the man you patched up tholr differences nnd wore opinion tho tlmo for
Sayvlllo to Incorpor- out-of-town parties. In fact his state- proposing the formation of n national were among those who danced.
handed tlio envelope to containing the remarried.
Mr. Taft enlarged that gradual ly inate is close at hand , nnd said that ho would ments have all been just tho opposite in reception committee, with representa$1,000?" naked Mr. Osborno.
creasing circle of those who have had the
In 1001 another break came. Mrs. bo in favor of tho village owning its own
effect. Mr. Vunk denied having made tives from nil over tho country, to honor to dance with the President by
. , "I nm sure," an swered Mod.
Alexander had boon on a visit In Con- water, electric light and
any such statement in Bayport, but when moot Mr . Roosevelt on his arrival In choosing for his partner Miss Paulding,
gns plants.
nect icut nn d on h er return fo un d n
Mr, Goorgo Q. Laldlaw, of Bayport, confronted with tho fact that tho remarks Now York hnrbor.
niece of Senator Dopcw. To the alluring
letter from lior husband saying that
woro made in tho presence of a reporter
President Tnft Is giving his hearty strains of the "Merry Widow " waltz they
ho had gone to Mexico. A fortnight sai d t h at j u st b ecause two or th ree men of tho News whoso identity was at tho
floated several times about the room nnd
Inter sh e .received another letter post- joined n club nnd decided tliat ,thoy didn 't tiino unsuspected , Mr. Taylor admitted support to the plan for n nation wide later Mr. Taft requested and wns granted
,
nnd
his
wishes
nnd
Ideas
reception
marked Paris nnd Hlgned by her hus- want anything of tho kind , was no tea- making tho remarks In question.
a dance by Miss McArthur , a daughter of
Foreseeing tho Inevitable result Coun- will bo consulted and taken advantage one of the visiting newspaper men.
band snyng tlint bo wns no,vor going son why others who do wan t gas should
they
selor
Vunk
then
nroso
and
snld
that
program.
of
In
tho
formation
of
tho
—Washingt on despatch In tho Brooklyn
to return to hor.
bo prevented from having It. As for Say- withdre w tholr application for a frnncliiso
Ea ak.
Mrs. Alexander wont to Franco and vlllo Incorporating, bo didn't want to wa it as ovidontly the people of Snyvlllo had
in lOOO got another divorce. La ter Mr, 10 or 20 years for tlint.
KING GUSTAVUS VERY ILL
no use for tholr proposition , nnd they had
Twenty-two Were Examined ,
Alexander married tho widow of
conMr, 0. E. Avorlll snld that tlio Village no deatro to force It upon them. In modKinsley Mngoun , n bnnltor , of Now
clusion ho took occasion to say a few
Sweden ' s Ruler Opera ted Upon Hastily
Harry T. Wicks, secretary at Patchogue
For Appendici tis.
of the Unite d States Civil Service ComYork , who got u d Ivorco from him In Club represented a largo portion of the est words In praiso ' of his employer, Mr.
lending citizens nnd of tho business men Taylor, president of tho Patohoguo Gns
Franco In February of last year.
of Sweden wns mission, conducted examinations of appliKing
Gustiivus
V.
Since young Itoosevolt loft Harvard of this village and that it was not by any Company, and also paid a warm tribute to opera ted upon hastily on Monday night cants for census enumerator , in the Sustorting qualities and generally disinpremo Court room nt Patchogue last Satin 1008 lio ' linn boon working In tho means nn cxclualvo organization. Ha tho
terested ' high mlndedncsfl of (bo latter 's for nppondlcltls. Ho was tiikcu sud- urday afternoon. Tho session was from
The board of malingers of tho Na- mills of tho Hnrtford Carpot company thought that thoro. wits a strong and counsel, Mr. John R. Vunk,
diagdenly 111, nml tho doctors nt first
3 o'clock until 0 o'clock In the evening.
tional Geographic society nt n mooting nt Thompsonvlllo, Conn., going to growing sentiment for Incorporation and
nosed his disease ns catarrh of tlu> Twenty-two took tho examination, Thoir
leaving
nnd
(I
morning
In Washington on Tuesday adopted tho work nt In tho
for municipal ownership,
stotnnch. No one regarded Ills Illness names ure as follows: Henry W. Train,
FORT FOR INCOME TM.
following" rosolutloii H accepting tho of- nt 0 o'clock nt night.
ns very serious , nnd tlio members, of William B. Sinn , Henry Ehman, Otto
Ex-State Treasurer Julius Haunor oxGriuiHalko , Louis A. Brumnieror , Edwnrd
fer of tho Punry Arctic club for n
pressed himself as very much opposed to Governor of New Jer sey Comba ts Ob- tho roynl family worp at tho opera J, Underwood , Sherman P, Wicks , Pau l
• joint mitnrctlo expedition for tho dis- $500,000 GIFT WITHDRAWN . tho giving awny of any mora franchises
bedsummoned
to
his
were
when
thoy
jec ti ons of Governor Huaho*<
Ualloy, Charles Sailorly, Samuel O. Colcovery of tho south polo:
wns suf- Mm, George P, Ilomnn , Harry J, Mn guiro, '
for, said ho: "Tho town of Jslip has had
Governor Fort of Now Jersey In n sldo anil woro told tlint ho
Whorons, Tho National Ooournplilo so- William C. Proctor end Princeton Uninn
nppondlcltlH
nnd
tlint
and John M. Jones, of Pnlehoguo; John
souio Htut experiences of that sort in the spoclnl moBHUgo to tho loglHlnturo at fering from
oloty bollovcH Uni t It Is- of nrront Imporversity Heads Dlss nre e.
M. Ou llon , Ilnrry A , Wornor ami John It
square- immediate operation wns Improatlvo.
tance to, science that tldnl, iimmictl o und
Tronton
on
Mondny
cniiio
out
past.
In
tho
natural
course
of
things
tho
of
CincinnaProctor
Snqilccnr, of lllno Point; Bernard Wester
'
born
Juno
1tS,
William Cooj ior
Quf
itnvuH
wns
King
'meteorological nuiiorvatlon s shall bo obamendly In favor of nn Income tax
tained nt or In thu vicinity of Coat* L.nml ti una withdrawn tils-gift of $500,000 in corporation of this village cannot ba niont to tho fodoni l constitution , ns 18B8 nnd nscoiulod the throno Moe. 8, boko , West Sayvlllo; Edward Fullernth
Sayvlllo; Timothy J, Downey, Bayport
durlnit tho mimo parted that tho Brlt lMh
college for Princeton delayed much longer, and when It comes
•expedition unilor Captain Robert V, Bcott, for n gnulunto
proposed by rronldoiit Tuft. Ho snld : 1007, on the death of his father , King Charles 13, Hawkins , Heliport ; Chester A
y
,
I
shall
hold
up
both
hands
for
it."
tho
oldun
i
vers
i
t
throe
sons,
• . It. 'N., lii making similar observations on
"Moil should' contribute to tho needs Oscar II. Ho hns
IIulso, Suldon; John S, Jones,, Ynphnnk
The withdrawn! moans tlint Mr,
Mr, Ilauaor admitted that ho was a of .tho Htnto as God hns prospered oat of who m, Crown IMneo Gustnvus
tho other «ld« o( tho antarctic nron, 1,M0
of
West
'
Andrew
P.
miles distant, and at tho same tlmo that Proctor, and Dunn
stockholder In tho Bayvillo Elcotrlo Co, thorn.
Adolphu s, twenty-eight years old, Is
Cr oss-Island by Motor..
' this rocoutly
discovered land Khali bo ox- tho graduate ueliool hnvo not soon
and holr to tho throno .
but
denied
that
thin
fact
had
anything
to
plorea; ' ¦., •Just
Is
tho
most
"Aft
liieomo
tnx
". ..' '
A d vnnoe saya i ,tbat
The
Patohoguo
certain
dimAdjust
clon
r
to
v
wny
t
holr
Rosolvocl,; Tlmt tho sooloty la ready to
tnx Unit can bo lovlod. It
Patohoguo and JPort .Toltorson aro to bo
nooopt Mr. Peary!* proposition that . lt cu ltloB ttbout tlio' proposed college with do with his opposition* to tho granting of oqultnblo
New Counterfeit Discovered.
government
Imposed
tho
exactions
of
,
very
short tlmo by a lino
«.
tho
franchise
In
Ilo
lmd
taken
connected
In
question
¦hall nmlortalco Jointly with tho Poary tho. Bpodrircoimnlttoo of tho trustees
A now coun lorfot ono-dollar certlflonto of ImmoiiAo pasnongor motor care, It la
upon ' tho clt laon In proportion to his
,
Arotlo club fin expedition In'tho antarotlo
stock
In
.that
company
just
as
ho
had
Prootor
Mr,
tront
with"
has boon tliRoovornd by tho Secret Service,
, rontons , im outlined above, providing 'that np polntod to
ponltlvoly ' that : thrdo' •',. hnndaomo
Bubsorlbod to protty nearly nil of tlio ability to hour thorn and upon tbo ha- nnd Chief Wlllilo lino issued a circular In stated
'
»"¦ boora of nmnaije rs after consultation abou t tho mutters,
cars , inclosed, each of Which will 'hold
tho
.
which
undor
BlBiO
f
tho
wealth
,
.', with the members of tho society llnd that . ProBldont Wootlrow Wilson hns oilier local enterprises, some of whlaji
which the counterfeit Is described as of t h ir ty pooplo , hnvo boon already ordorod,
'« . »"",' ' Pfoj oof . will rooelvo sulllolent flnaiw Ideas about how tlto school should bo turned out well nnd vbthorB WOTd dhttrgod laws of tlio country ho hns boon able "the aeries of 1800, check letter B; ,faco .Now York , port Joffuraon' and Patohoguo
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ptato '. 'number, 4810; bade . pinto number, people aro Interested In tlio project,
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Tho now ears will hnvo , tho now Edition
un- If gas would bo a flood thing for ^Sayvlllo Ho ; comlmtod tho objections
- .Treasurer otorogo ImttorloA which ; woro recently i ,'
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Cpminnnd.or Ponry'a proposition wni put, and the two sldoa hnvo boon bai
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Charles
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Treasury
tho
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that plonty of local capital \would bo tho federal'constitution by, Governor of tho United States, and containing por- tried out with auolt ouooow and will run ,, „
aecllned to ,alter, tola view ot tho mat- found to put into tHb'thlng| nnd iald that nu8bo»>t , Ncw Xpr k, " y, > '-,,, >' , (V . tralU.ot Lincoln and Qrant.!' . ; , .,. . over any roadway.• /; >¦ ;¦• ;,(;!>,.,,;;,'; , V' ]u,i{w.
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Wtness Swears He Paid $1,000
- to Senator Allds.
T. ROOSEVELT, JR., TO
WED MISS ALEXANDER
He Notifies Ex-President oi
Engagement by Gable.
AMERICANS TO TRY
TO FIND SOUTH POLE
National Geographic Society
Accepts Peary Offer.
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