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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 9

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I I too THE BOSTON MARCH 12, 1906. 4 too btl 4 0, it 1 retirirg director's we-e reelectPcl. The sir report will be ink a few AiroPleesweee pro elate 4314 41 I A trar oe. 4n4 1 moue 1 I ito Wreringbonee Elio-111 I 1St 11 i Wearretl 11411os IPA JOHN SCHIOLOFSKI PUT, ON I courtroom and asked Schist lotskt bow he telt- -Not said Szbidlortkt, and the tears ran down hla theoks. while he tut NOT LIVE DAY MA The Globe LATEST Ligicei.T Georgia Railway Electric Co.

The report of the Georgia Railway ie Electric Co for the year ended Dec 31,, I l'ANto. compares as follows: I pun 1014 lacrosse Genoa 2 N01.2711 1.1072 wet.cot 111:30 otoLo 12. olt 4 POP, 1 6.033 .3 muses 1.21 1.gro.,4It1 17,7.01 Not 1.2,41 -42 t.o.:4 .4,2 Taves holo.eht 72 7oot Pc.104 istianeo 1.143,sit l't13 344 v7.041 15.4 4 PALI IWO C.O.:41 454.4 74 I'M div a 45 120.001 120 silo ilalsorr 343.41d 214.04 cent illyr a r1 burvlus 4.10.72At 3.714:4.7.4. Pres Arkerright In his report to the ettwkh0410're rays: -The property is In good condition. In this connection It Is to he noted that Of 1 grim thireell.et IE iti ili 11 el i kinds et new construction during the year: tilit.ost) contolidated bomis were issued to the comiany during the year.

but are held by the company as treas- Iur assets. -The Atlanta Northern Railway Co its Interurban Iine from At- ianta to Mariettst and its operation STOCK MARKET 113 DEVONSIIIRE sr. Investment Securities, Foreign Exchange. Letters of Credit. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

4asen S. Brown's Condition is Dare. gerousFulty Dressed, He Was Lying on Bed in Room Full of Gas. 3r fb-own. aged about 44).

who ntd at 17 thtli Fussell sit. was found hts roorn this morning. t-ecn eroorne by gas, wAs fily dressed. end the artnelow 41-r the' door were ctease.4. oda wets nottreel early by the tenant ar, who nottdeel the peo.

of shout 5tr Itrown hTs room. to their reterIng the rO0711. 5tr was found in a naittreelLning position oc the I. with a gelLow under tus Te tps4 was turne.1 off and the win-and the poilce of sta. ttoa were 5tr Drown was Weal Massachusetts general benitst setore raas naate was put on tLE ilst xr Brown lla3 teen out of hcatth two r.

tfl id a sagut notocit. trn Being unable to frit. was Ir ilean wets a salesman in One Of 71g stores for rhirty years. no 74 it I 0 0 Fe. a it -4 toareat relatit4e la sant to 3 meet'.

seho tn it tr Dm-cluster. laarn W' LAS A carriage stand In Fog. Mr flag'cy, jinktor rtf Ore mr Mrs Dr Hate of LS a PRESIDENT DIES. Cr Quintana Acceded to Of. Oct 12.

1904His Life a Pro-ten Against Tyranny. NV" ,11 RES MArrh Mango. r. rwr the Argenttne I oof voartarrmal Th it oa.tiosnmes hat sajt, QuIntanA o.th f.r sonw line'. 11C I- r' pi 0.1 AtOrLAT 1ii vtrk 1.ry anti ixa-4 tor.

I. A the czty for his crowds wen-. h.iy arta thr, ts rrr was 71 a r. I 1,, a gar c- 14 C. Li i 071 I Ii ij )4 trt--t 1 et.

i'r rt I- artriu or et at' IL7 IlL -T- a 7 ao A' "a' 111 ,1, 'f, opettli lekT111, AV 40101 I 1, i i .01 4 w-r'' ir 40 1-. 1 4 t. 1 0 i 1 44v4 1 x. 40., 1 A i 1 I dLyp. tom ronrcti on July 17 last.

Its entire capital stock is owned and its bonds gnat gait by the Georgia Railway Co. It owns 13 miles of track. Front July 17 to Deft 31 last Its gross earnings taTIOUlliOd to SA.M6: OPerkting expenses and taxes were leaving net earnioga of 11.1.004. -There ot no special cause for the growth In earnings of the Georgia Railway Eits-trio Co during the year other then the continued growth and prosperity of the section served by your romPhrlY Th, growth In the rallway department did not come from Increased mileage, as none was added." Sloss-Shetrield Report. NEW YORK.

March 12The report or the Sloss-Sheilleld Steel Iron Co for the quarter ended Feb S. compares as follows; 1 iu I6 1065 'nerve Ito mine-- $4,311 Imi7 75,66,3 1104. 01 0000 1.3N) 16 4A) I 10 401 7 77 7:6 I 17,151 40 VA. 1 ill ZA5. 14 bL9 -4 I stuck It 1 I 6t) 161.1S4 54 0.3:-2 Noe itantlags 1401 lact 1 gi 73, ma Int.

tazoo. al 00.000 I.Val Mbar yip Id, 4fil la 401 Total rttartra 71.7nt 160.i);a1 1 7.7NI Its 1 atteo ItM.1111 ZA5.14 67.94 Dia ittel attack 1111..1 114.ta at surpitut 2310.116 I at. 1S4 b4 9.3.2 Prtv ourplus tat-twit 2 Mett 417 2, 3.1el.rct 3411.1mn Total urttlue. -15 2,611.513 419.012 Lowell Electric Light Corporatior. Th4 I.owell Electric Light Corporation.

a Stone ic Wthater property. has flied the following statement of Its Citadition on Dec 31. IL0S. with the secretary of the SETS 1905 11041 otatis aii.r.t 2 40.312 Machinery Via 'ash and ret-OvaNte 43.h4.1 44.3API sod star It Is 14,1..6,04 724 31.0102 nothl sinking Plod 35.324 Totals S1.134.43 1.I:9.1:10 LIAPILITIES capital stork selekokin I ov.1-te gt41, sAk4z.s tin capital iota. PriAtt atip1 Woo TAS 11 4.1'40 1,1 isuaranty fund Lant Lou Totals $1.1,54.914 1.12..4.00 National Biscuit Co.

The National 111Aeult Co has Wed the following ataternent of Its ftnanetal c9ot1tion on Jan 31 with the secretary of the commonwealth: ASSETS Jan st. 'Oa Jan St. Kell 443 Material 3.94.4.44 awl debts frocvble Total ton. 62. 500.

144 Co Olaf Ittnek 1154.ost) 54,040.:01 Anrtninto AN 422 1:4 a akl wortaacrs 40, 1.143.A:41 Its la two 7 16.V.10.C.0.1 Totals. New York IL Penrsylvania Tel 41L Tel Co. The report of the New York I'ennsylhanht Telephone Telegraph Co. a Irn Lai of the American Telephone Telegraph Co. for the year ended Dee al.

cumpAres as follows: 1110,5 1004 Ototos rtyentiw Wm 41 623.674 1.1,11,it it, it ISO i.k. 1. er I Z77 tut. 47b lirtiavto 13.246 1.914 Rairoad Earnings. FIRAT WEEK OF Buffalo.

Itocheater A l'itIvburit-. Vito; .3..4. GM W04 -0; 147.421 11.441 Front July 11tlel.t.r2.1 3.443.4.4 314...14.1 l'aellic: tIrret4 1 crIA 21.1,009 Er.uti July I 41.1211,tic4 31.313.:44 Denver Rt, rircea 317.7Act Tn.) ffelmrA Irvin Julyr 113.7.7,,ztal 12vq.65,00 1.7cAt4.cui Grand Trunk tzyst-tu 711.7,4 64:47.14 eA.f.0:1! I'roux July 1. 24..44.1.140 24.141.&42 Husain Electric: 4E47 IA, 5,4 4.31.0 From JZyL 34,7.713 4S.Gtoi 4.16,01;11 4r41 forgo 14 twat Front July 1 :29. 237.41 Central lirauch eitieenurl Grows 23 toe( 2-kt Col Irotu Jai 1 1.u714,172 277.iZre.4 C.rn 4221.1'.73 72,571 1 row July 17.173..04 117.440,3.1141 11Cci.t)12 r'entral of 41rTyo .:21 4201 30.14) Front July I 17,1.4 0 tblcitgo Great 1414 ..24 tut 471 12.3V; From July 3.2y4.1:.31 tilairv.

Irlrron4 1.7..tio 102102 Erect' July I 44.45 3.743. ..) Iowa Central: Gene ti.c,attet 7.1 From July I. 2i.24.0 276,:7,102. 54 a nut, Ellt laut Sault Ste Marie: Ilet.7A14 4 neL4 Fom joy 1 3.11:.1111 Miontapnits St Loruls: Gross Silt.tret 5.1r2 Frout July 1 2 tj Foricrit WEEK cir rEuut-mtv Wnetling Lake Erie: rt.va 11,014 From July 1. 3143..1014 2.1643.6N) 71.0,1.411 )1ONT11 OF FE.13111:AlIT Itsituay en: 77.01 From 1.

1.074.3-7,4 roo.11; Sout hero 11141411M: ruts, I 15. 106.4A7 1411 Flora Jul, 944.013 II. 216 Grant! Trull' of Catm44: ro 412 welt 44( i 14.noe4., 4 0 321. Net vet NJ I MONTI' JANUAIIT Chirstro. Indianapolis A lAmtartile: nroos $41 loil.

tot Net ut.tt71 I moo IMAM A rtp. taxes 2 434 2 Net I 44.1, '2 i.24.1.514. 1.41e4.1. b'eorist a (trams 142 likAS 96.101 flyer rtipetroos te2.121 Net 1,1.714 I etarrell :A.421 23. 4:03 2.7u7 19.N:01 I.134 i 10 427 2040.

21 O. NUJ tio.a-td 111 MOO 1 ir2 P1.1141 6 411 (pr 4 pe woo 142. 1 21 Net 14.1014 3.7 1.1 bre" 23.4:03 10.041,11 2 i ma surplus, 2.44 114.1.A 1K tleog Lake Eri: Grooms 437'. 417 3241.1114 134 WI Net 14.001 37.1 14534) 7 mos gross 3,331.710 2.642 344 Net 013.911 414.170 AIX MANTUA ENDED DEC 31 Pouthers Relit sy 1910, Grse4 424.64.444 tip sip. taxes 3S Net 444 toot tilrUtlaft 7.r T.tal ST14.1:14 1st routs, te 4 17,4 Surplus ILT24.1a501 1100'4 24 1,0714 6101 17,3 i ZVI 1.2414-474 4011.

1 01.4. 541 1e2.40,. 8,2 15.1041 404, 12 4 4. 77.2 oiz1 40s 8, 4 Liocresme. $Lett.

BOSTON STOCK MARKET. mff neto ST OC it EXCHAN0 E.StarehtlFollowIna ate the opening. highest. lowest and last sales todayi PONDS Open 11111 Low AM Tot 41 9214 In PS1i ich.T dit Ir LUL 1011 lel 101 IGI tottisil VS Ist OM talk orkv Its (b. Mut Gs.

BO 9111.11 eM It POI" 99p POI ip tiab WeIlran Commit la. el 9614 alas 19 It tottoa Taint Is Ir91 PUkt frit' 991 $1 T.3 ILI 93 PS 93 tt3 Pwinla Elsie So- WO 108 inel lee meta Teial Tel la 101 kir 1014 10IAs 1014 PTOC Oren Etta Low LawSato gyrator, Wet. 014 al. 14 4 A goof. to.

PA 11114 AT ve pa A lopessomahott Cop 10I12 loSt 1074 JOT A oi Ap Clone pe Ion Pe 100 A sa hoe Serviee 141. 34 PSIrt Ato 017rat gm! pre 1324 Am lrel 13814 Wooln. 44 Am Wookos pr. 1011,11 A ramitan Min Atch.Tupk? 92341 do .1241 Atlantic Mtn 24 141,4 130 130 13 11412 13141k 41-24 1St' 4131 103 4 4 4 931 3 114 .11 14 11 11 onetime 1119. ft IA 41 MI rat din th Rosana 11 In 11 .85 AA PC4S011 ConVellt a 24 24 ST1ip 174 Poston Elevated 13424 11414 154 154 1144114m 41110111-164 254 166 IS.

V'snWoiE1 2114 1114 110 311 Cal a WeVia Wile. coo too oss us Centennial Mtn. 14 17 1 SI Coned trew Nino .00 COTTPT 80 1014 toys 29-t4 Carobertaa474101 11114 11144 11 $14 11114 711117-W 111 )1 11 1114 134 1474 15 East Roston Land 74 714 714 7 Iranktin 2114 10 213'1 IOU 161111 General Electric 170 170 170 10 11770474 Ry El. 69 95 91 Granby 31 It 1141 1341 11 134 Guanajuato Mitt" 14 liAa $12 VA tato Rotolo Mks 14 1434 23 44 In 14 ato Eletorto 19 10 19 19 blara Elitrtra3 8r 61 54 OA 1514 Wats Oas 484 49 1114 49 DI am Gas pr. Selig OVA 6641 Vim Km 014 111 8 Structia Tel Tel 414 414 414 434 11 lehlroa 514 12 1314 11 1214 14 thaw Mat 57 11 17 38 Wont Mu tr 814 14 514 534 11 It Tel Tea 114 1117 121 117 Nevada Cowed 31114, 174 1114 174 into North Botta it47.

$1 8114 1114 814 T.H9K 10014 2011" 2004 20114 Old Colony 114 114 11,4 0141 DontInton 16114 481,4 444 431i 44 Oacooia 101 1014 19 In0 Parrot Mtn 1814 19 144 1144 Pbaniz 51to 14 ltt 214 14 Pullnoaa Company 140 140 140 140 Qa.ney 90 1011 prt 100 Reece Runonbe444. 114 114 14, 11,4 Rbottio Wand M.o 144 114 134 Rutland pr. 11 51 11 61 easta Wit I 2 SITanttilib tiro pr 91 114 91 9114 Maisie pre th joitb 4014 1014 Shannon 111n 414 64 14 14 St Marra WV 110 80 Swot Co. 10714 10714 10714 111114 Taataraelt mus int 101 101 101 Itutity Mtn It Illb 1014 It toatt Pardl1 1521,4 153t 4 152 151 tinted Copra Mot 1114, 7,04 14 1911 11.1ed Fold 1084 11814 1c44 1(64 Coded Aboollapr 11 1114 1114 3114 Ellt1m.R4 am a 61 54 5614 514 14Sni.P4.&11114r 45 46 4414 4474 17 1 Stool 1074 4114 404 404 5 Stoat 1044 leekt 70674 Etat 214 63 a 11 Valor Wo 114 9 84 0 It'sabitartoo 1110.. 11 14 24 44 West End At 1 100 Inn 100 Itle I14b 11414 114 114 IV nopern Tell Tol.

14 14 14 14 Weettobouar EJ pi. 111 13 e3 W.r.ona, Mott. 814 814 8 Li ALA 130 130 147 347 91 It 101 kito 10114 Ill 64 110 90 20714 1071A 107 10 1024 It 152 152 694 10914 109111 1114 31114 681A bSli 40.1 41t1 44-VI 404 11,654 10,5 02 62 84 11 100 100 114 114 14 14 911 8 Li 147 347 Ft dtv14en4. irt rigtits. ilst lastaisneut NEW YORK MARKET.

Reading's Drop of Three Points U. Only Feature of Interest. NEW YORK. 12-Todars stock market was unirteresting. The Irea14- ness of Reading was the only feature.

London was a moderate beyer of this stock and It ware strong In that market. but it decrated Cone Muted (las ithowel exceptional strength and Brooklyn Tranalt Was in fairly good demand in the early Commission bowie business was small. but there was no preesure (0 sell from any quarter and gains from small fractions to 2 points were common at first. Late in the moining only a few 6 clAlties made noticeable movements. TLe general list was eloggish and the trailing listless and uninteresting.

Elesding ran otT a point at noon. Soon after noon the extension of Healing's decline. to reused 11 slight sagging elsewhere in sympathy. The favorable court 1 ec talon advaneed the (-Virago rnion Traction etocks 1 to 2 and the Havana Electric stocks ISO gained 2 to 3 points. Later In they afternoon the we4ght offerings gradualle carried prices lower.

the eentinnoriet selling of Reading forcing out holdings nr other stocks. Near the elope Headings decline mounted to 3 points. but otherwise the changes were email and the general list was teady. Following are the oportIng. higheet and lowest quotations.

with hist stile: Opee Mtn Low Lainails Ama'asonsted rop.10744 1074 1107t Ant Cararottriey. 424 42t1 lirt 413 Am COMM 3311 31111 3 314 Am elan 011 pr 93 93 e3 93 Am 236 2 33 135 235 3121111de a Lee pi 3ruip 33'- 33 Am lee seearame 444 47 445s 4494 Am 70 701A 69114 Am 11ineilitte 13714 14E 154 160 Am 134 134 124 Am swizz 1141-ry144) 1 40ts 132 13341 Ans Tobacco pr 10411S 10611S 104 ti 10414 A flite0114111 nin4 271 173 Telai 370, Atehisorit 9314. 94 11214 112114 Ausabe Coes( 1594 159i1 1324 15911" Italumore Ohio-1104i 1 tOts 11014 1101s Ball 41A10 pt. 97 07 07 97 tiroektyn Itap 7r 62144 8414 63LS 11131,,4 ene.tart ear Ite 1701a 17o4 17014 mkt Central Leattoot 41 451 44 4lits (Votes. Leatbst pet 107 107 107 (-seams spa t)o.

54 Ls Mi 4, 5V1 54 Chicago C.4 Won." 111 21,14 2 314 thictit tar ve IL 371s 37 ts 344s 34 ts Cbte Nortogeo 215t it 12514 ante 3151 hie Termaal pr. 32 33 33 32 C. St Lows 41,1 994 wits 34 Cohorolo root 45 114 6414 9414 Colorado so.tusers $3A4 33 334e Corsolelatel 133 153 1324 133 too 40i 4114 44 4414, 1109ullets 1111 64t 5114 fi7st ra. 43 431 42411 Inc lot tor rig 7211 77,4 771,11 steal pre 64 44 Otte 67t4 laeorrol 1391. I 4tisi Isom, Great Northam 1M 32311 32314 32 1 320 C04111 10.14 tOtil 1941 Uri) central 14e4 1494 1409 Id Internaeral Papier 11 114 i 44 ILI' 2114 Irsierel Pape.

pr save 63 la 6314 631A IntegnaCal r000r 77 sts 774 73 Pump 314 3211 324 334 lows Central 33 112 31 32 Control go- 59 61 32 Illaneas city snout- tate 2314 2111,11 202,41 141464 City Ao pt 5114 684e 6434 643.4 Laas Ere Wrot 3114 371" 31 III 374 Louisville aloes-lie 147 1441a 1444 liet Steatite. 731 714 714 721 lierropolaan 1144 11Sto 1134 1134 rasx ve 174 174 1734 17241 biatican Central- 2414 204 2414 2414 Mom 7544, 7314 76S6 sa Sio.kaness Tett. $11 33 34 35 Kan Tex pee. 71 71 71 71 unooll IP9P4 100 94014 9014 Pas anal 11100QA. 0814 04 1,94....

al Sat else 644 Solo Jeneycleer1.3134 1164 11314 2134 It km 133 153 1524 1624 1 troaal 11111111 147'to 1444 1644 2t.NU.51X 201 SOL 1101 SOL 2. ora 49 60 8014 49 4314 licartoIk Woe II gate SI 1141 lion Alserean 100 100 ts 103 loos), llorthero ressate 3 201 11641 Ile Penteryteante. lerit. 13111 13114, 131 Ircemelo SS 4 ineti el 96 Preyonl wet 531s 6314 664 1134 eullitian (az 240 160 140 260 liteadlne 130 1215 12114 1244 Readire let pr. lietio We $ete 604 kestrels SA 4toet.

3014 30 ts 30 so lies boo en't pe 106 IN 1004 1011 Seek tolood. 24114 94 191 NTS Ilbotoltalethel4 AM. 00 Na 160 it 14La61114se 44 Pt Low411 So 244 264 134 11316 tangs a 2 pe tie 64 Slag 64 'trace tissit MIN 1711341 loetheru Pee id. 6414 64 se livetteen 11994419e.11Its 1111 1114 114 Poutberallul way-. 391s 401.1 3964 4014 6outbera Ity 101 lot 101)4s 10014 tennellete Coal 1)131 151 Ill 191 Toes Poona $1314 1141.1 3314 Tlet.

Cl a 33 33 lei.lit La pt 6414 684 14 taloa Saga 12 11 12 IS twee Is a It pe 1110 604 SO ake Nettle. 132 111214 Moo IN tis 11141 119144 0614 Clabber 1314 94 6314 63104 11 Robber 1419e11311, 113 11114 113eg Rabbet 153 114 4 644 $ell, 111444 Eistremet 404 elk 3911; 40411 11.7 63N ate 104 19411,11 1061,4 1054s 1wtoroClesultoL, 604 illte tele" 63 Veture Chem pe 111 I1S 111 111 Wabash 21 SS SS SS Ueda Faisal se. SO St t. -4 ii I. Dr Ricker Says No Hope for Susan B.

Anthony. Her Nieces Arrive at Her Berisifis ThIS T. March I2--Theris has been no narked chanwe in tLe condition of Cusan IL Anthony since yesterday. She is still in a comatose condition. the h-art is teak and death may be looked for at any inoment.

heir An la Saw has sa.t by the akk wornanti beside, holding ber hand alnc early fait evening. Dr Ricker says i13 Anthony may live the day tout. but tt.at so.e expects death will came vtry soon. Miss Anthony has Nen rapidly glinting cecloek. Her breathing Is and at Crnes barely discernable.

Dr illeker at said: "There II absolLitely no hztpc and itl.e nil not live the day out. Thls mormtuz rh-mi at It.r Itra torge Raker cif Cluetgeo, NtisA Lucy E. Anthony of Philadeiphla. urivate 114cretary to la- Anna Shaw; T. Jones (Jr l'hiladelphia.

Last night In firlirlorn. Iflas Anthony epoke of the work In 1)rngrrs the battle for woman euffrome is now being waged. Shortly after kalt sank into a stupot. Leave Leavenworth for Rochester. LEAVENWORTH.

Kan. March 1.2-- D. It Anthony Jr. elitor of the Leaven. worth Times.

nephew of 'Miss AnthonYe anfl his mother. Mrs D. R. Antheny left today for Rochester. TO CRUSH COyIPETITION.

Charge Against Eight Roads in sasAlleged to Have Favored the Standard Oil Company. KANSAS CITY. Mo. March 12Acting upon resolutioris passed by both iciu-wit of congress. three members of the interilial commerce co-omission art intrsitgation here Wei chargez male LI' Independent producers of Kanst that the railways of Kansas discriminate in favor of the Standard oil compaav the matter of oil rates outsile that The railroads My dyed are the Santa Fe.

the MIssouri Pacific. the Kansas Texas. the St Louis Francisco. the Rock Island. the tion Pacific.

the Kansas City Southern the Burlington. The tnetnnrs of the commIssion who will make the investigation are Francis NI. Cockrell. Judson C. Clements and Charles A.

Prouty. John T. was present today RI Ihe attorrey tor the cominssion. Frank S. Monett.

ex-attorney general of Ohio. and Theme of Wash. ington. la, are counsel for the irides pendent producers. The railroads interested had retires sentatives at the investigation and there were several spectators.

Among the latter was C. th Chamberlain of Cleveland. O. secretary of tite National petroleum association. comprising inoependent companies of Pennsylvania and Ohio.

The agitation for the Investigation begun today was started some time ago. when Clifford Thorn. acting upon be- half of Kansas ol he 1 producers assos elation. filed with Commissioner Gar-at Washington. a statement in which instances of alleged discrimina.

tion against the independents in the matter of rates were made. This statement said in part: "Br means of a remarkable manipulation of interstate freight the Standard Oil pany is endeavoring to crush all coma petiCon from the Kansas oil fields to points outside of the state of Kansa-IL' 1. he toembers of the producers' association ard railway officials will as the chief witnesses the Interstate centeommission has invited -all per. sons. firms.

companies or associations havlig any tritetest In the proceedings appear to produce and cross-examine witnesses. ON WAY TO VINEYARD HAVEN. Rescued Tug Murrell and Barges Nis and Christie Now in Tow of Two Boston Steamers. WOODS 1101A. March I2Word been received here that the tug Mut-.

tell. Capt Haley. and the barges Ivie and Christie that were off the Or lean station yesterday, the tug disabled ite a result of the steel hawser of barge Irk having become entangled in her rropeiter. are on their way to Vineyard Haven in tow of the tugs. and will l'eely reach the barber there late tiltitt cnoon.

The tugs Mercury of the Boston tows boat company and the Neponset et the Doane towing company reached the, d7sablei tug early this morning a high sea was running at the time. succeeded in getting a line to the tug and later piekes up She barges. Thrangh the efforts of the local agents wireless messages were sent to Boston from the Ptati nn at Highland light by chief operator Donnell. and In this way the tugs were dispatched to the scene late last night. The tugs had a hard time making the run across the bay to the Highland, and soon after passing cape Cod they ran into a thick snowsterm that made the trip exceedingly perilous.

The tugs managed to grope their way along past the sunken sand rips and reached a point off the Orleans station this morning and by signalling with' whistles the surfmen could understand that the tugs were on the scene and ready to go to the aid of the disabled' tug as seon as she could be sighted. The snow centimied to fall Suring the forerioortand the tugs captains began to think that their trip would be of no The storm let up a little Itit before oclock. ant the two tags sighting the tug and her barges througn he rift, started for them at full speed. The tug was about four miles off the shore aid the barges were at anchor close by her. The tugs reached them about the same time and after an hours work the haws sere were made fast the tugs tak lig the barges and crippled tug.

towing tnem tandem fashion. They were last seen passing the Mips' saving station at Monernoy. and as tbe weather continued to grow clear. the ehining brightly at noon. they ought to niake a run to the anchorage giounds at the Vineyard.

Ai diver will lie ready to go down and remove the hawser from the propeller blades of the Merreil said it itt exuected that she will be able to proceed for her destination tomorrow. At Obal Jacob Synagogue. Purim' or the Itheration or ft, Jews from Itaman's plotting In the days of Asnuarus was celebrated at tite uhal Jacob synagogue. Last Boston, last eentng. with a lecture by Prof GZelikowits and a conctrt by Isaac Mandeiston, Louis Canner.

Israel Levis, J. NVeMberger. S. Wallesteln S. Viler'.

sky, Harris Ske Isky Mrs Snyder. Mrs end Mrs Ekelsky. Abraham Alpert presIded. To the holders el four and cne-balf per cent gold collateral trust notes el The CINCINNATI, HAMILTON DAYTON RAILWAY COMPANY, Issued under Its collateral trust agreement, dated March 1, 1805: to the Committee's adrertleement dated alarrk 24. litttlir is beret wren Visit a majority er the notes above referted in have as-seated to the Arreetn int of tweirinher Ond that the Woe of th-pcilia of laid outgo iiitk the (Matta Trust Cottiony et New York.

depteltary has been Linittmd to Vvii I. otter which date btt further be reeered. te sect tents as Um Cosamittee matt imPoms. Dated Tort. Mardi 190e J.

N. Vir41.I.4CE. MIMI' IMO F. S. Sit ITHERtle H.

REDVION 0. J. IL IlleCLEMENT, Comm sillies. MED C. RANDALL.

be Won tome. borelm-y. JOLINt. LARKIN RATHBONII4 collimot A PAIATI: 1160 ran erli fog) shame at CO por attars Ix iota ot 10 to WO iret4 gal era mai visa mei hut 'Doug' to art $124 pee usittuti Ai rottovirwloos Ve6S. Lvews.

64.1.40 ibLub Wateasiscsa pt. 1154 IA eta thrldesoll. tEa 'table. London Market LONDON. March 1The marl securities here was Irregular G1lt.4kageti invemtmont hustles 61114 London Market I LONDON.

March 1The market for securities here was Irregular today. Glit-odgel investment issues were arm and South African mining stocks imProved a shade, but consols declined 4 small ftaction for both the money and nceount price. The coppers were strong In the early trading. but later eased off. Anaconda wss very active.

American shares were Irregular. showing fair strength In places. but being for the moat part lower and inclined to heaviness. The usual quotations follow: March 12 March 10 Anaconda Mining 14 1411m 974 Atchuv-vm. Tee ilt 401i, b4 at a Fe pr 1o444 immature Obi Mu.

114 ()mantas Pocono 1TNN 174 1 bessaponke Ohio hc 62 Chicago Groat Wootorn 214 21 Ctirago, 2111 St raul 1124 1153 Console fur money. 90 7-14 Soli conaolo tor amount 9011-14 104 Is, jhorra 1144 144 Illoror Rio Grande 4044 474 Deaver Rio ursode pr 91 004 Krie 44 41a Erin 1st Pr 1404 ErM 701 pr 70 70 ilistwis Cestral Louisville 1A2 15214 Misevoiri. Ketulvs Tessa So- isew York ceuerst 152 152 7.1.4,1101k 4k, 'Wooten' nomP4 lari Notolit wrsisrs pr es 94 fbntario Western 624 614i Pcsinaytranta 714 713n Rand 44 44 hooding oft emo 67 74 Rand Motre. Iris 044 Kadin 1174 'trading let pr. 417si 40'4 kes11103 24 Pt ISO 30 Southern racitte 044 IPS Sontbont Railway a Ill 4144 Southern 'Railway pr.

loaki, 1103ii spa blab as VI kt oe Partite. 13ill, 1 olit t'llina Part6e pr tow pitk It Di totil Stts MI. 4214 427, Unitd Staten Idtrel pr 10014 110 Wonsan 24 24 Pr I3 32111, Wary 314 perrent. Raiz of diernunt Int hart Mils 3 percent. awl Iltrerdnosibs bills 31.43 it perzerot.

Raz liver steady at VI 1-104 per coace. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Grain Market. Vi-beat had a Sharp upturn in the CMcago grain market today. Some of the big operators were free buyers.

a fact which led to active covering of con-, tracts by the smaller tradent. The Mal option gained ItilLee. July was tip lisc and Septer'ber improved Is'dliC. Corn felt the serIngth of wheat and trained fiats were quite strong at the start. but eased off and closed Llitenit net lower for the day.

Provisions did not change much either way. 1 Quotations were reported by the Tioston Chamber of Commerco its follows: Cu lea GO Wheat: Open Bleb Low Close MIT .1.,4, Jolt, 701 Vos .171.9 II Sept as avw ass I cots: I marcb Msy 7 .424, .43144 July .4.449 ackt -44441-lell Oats: July eept Pork: Stay 15.71d IS ST July 15,60 15-164 15.50 15.67 Lard: Slay 1.7S trsa JtSir 7 slue 714 7 h5 7 SA I Sept 7A05.97a tioil 7.ii5 Ribs: Shir a 2245 a 23-27 a 2olo it20. 6-25ti 827 IS-23 b.liZ ICASH ItARKETS VrbestNo. 2 red winter 3 r-t1 winter No. 2 bard toter iotlIke.

No. 3 bstil urIntrt 34tne. No. I northern spring vane. No.

2 northers spring 7ii4lIlk No. 2 spring CornNw 2 We. No. It intilt42ro. No.

2 yol love 4 4f4411Va. NG. 3 40k1e. G. 3 yellow 40,11 21 tint 2 VAie.

No. 2 white 311.143114c. Q. a Sn. 3 Mtn No.

4 oldie 2ttilegelee. standard 3404443313oc. LIVEIOOL No. 2 red winter sheet; Previous Open Close close Viotti co no 644 20 ir4 May do tie fisd tes Ciail cora: Niseeb 41 Ida Id '4 241 is INtin 45 2ltel de l'nel MAT wimAt IN oUTSIlia: NIAIIKETS Tort semis Duluth St trots Open iieo .7.0.4 tlioie CHICAGO LITZ STOCK Hog opened be lower; rough Silead.10. lisbt $6,4623.

perking linotnnl.n. Leavy 'hip. ping Kerelpts estun144 ftcripts tor Ineedsy tie etrady atr.olg; beeves 2.111004,441 tows end hpitent li sad toed. eto IQ 3o4i 4 lot Reeelptii 27.0ret. Sheep trad'', lemha week: native 23,4041 2,15.

weeterne St 44.4tild. yearlings a4n10 an. 11542.73. westerns 1.146.73. Ks.

colpts 24.0t0. Cotton Market. NEW March 12The cotton market was moderately active and easy today. Some positions showed slight at the start. but they quickly sold oft.

The tendency of the list was downward. After midday the losses were increased. Following 4 rot the New York and Litterpool quotations: NEW YORK tree Last (we flTwfl High toire aio Mareb 10.29 to 3.4 to 3A4 0 27 10 27 April o.44 lo 41 10.41 01t3 51 at 10 57 10 57 lo 110 0,41 10.43 Jon. to d2 SA 10 tri 0 10 July. 11) 00 10.70 10.71 10..30 It) 62 10 63 10 ti3 0,41 In 31 10 27 10 IN el 24 10.23 hibhp.r ,10) 17 1 to 1.t 0 rat 10.14 10 110 10 110 10 1111 100.10 10.yembe: ro .7,4 10 23 10.25 to to to Jamiary 10.2.1 10.24 102.3 0.4 Sp41 closed quiet and 10 points flavor.

middling optlimbs )lc. rut( 11.2:Ie. boles 1 saa bates, stark 173 232 bale. Lett a 10 27 10.33 10.43 10 30 10.30 31 Chicago Grain Visible. The Chicago statement of the visibl supplies of grain as of Saturday compare with those" of the previous week and a year ago at follow's: afar lo.

ool Mar 3. st Mir II. '01 Wheat 4 tot 47.2,44.01,411 an.liti4 4.04 00 Cora 14.274.0,4 14.2041..411N) axotosoro beta 24.374e P. ig) 24 aN1.totai 13.721.onp, B. 2.774.0044 2 314.004 barley 4.0iP.WG 4.1S14.000 4.11.5.040 REJECTED WITHOUT DEBATE.

Action of State Senate on gill of House Fixing Time for Crad'a Crossing Abolition. The bill of the Massachusetts house of representatives to provide for fixing the timo wittln which grade crossing may be abollidied; which caused so much digCUPSion in the 10Wer branch. was re. Jected by state senate, this afternoon without debate. senator Mellen of Suffolk doubted tho Vote and division followed.

two voting for the biii and 19 against IL a GIRL MAKES HER ESCAPE. 6trange Man Attempts to Take Ma. rian Gave to Unoccupied House in Lynn, Becomes Frightened. LYNX. March 11--N-hi1e on her way to the More to buy a paper for her grandfather early Saturday evening.

Ii-yearold Marion Cove. daughter of 3. If. Cove. 111 Shepard st.

cornetist. was accosted by a strarge man on Summer PL The little girl was going toward the store when a well-dressed young man with a dress suit case In his hand stopped her and asked her to walk down the street with him. eating that he would give her five rents If she would accompany him for a hirwt distance. Marion at first retuned, saying that her father dlit not want hef" to walk with strange men. The stranger then said that he knew her father and would tell him about it.

The two walked down the street to an uneocupled building. At this point the man pulled a key out of his pm-ket and unlocked the door. pulltng the little Cr! in after him. So loudly did the little one cry that the stranger beesme frightened and ran before anyone came. The police have learned that the man was about as years old.

I feet inches tau. weighed about 170 pounds. smooth face gad wore dark clothes. The tittle girl say. she could identify him s.f she heard him talk.

CHARLES OZMAN HELD IN $500 Assault Case at Lowell Postponed to Next Saturday. LowELL. March 12The c.gte of Charles Osman, charged with assault last night with a dangerous weapon on 3dichael Anent. was postponed to next Faturday. Oxman turnieheNt My tor 11, Is ipponsacs, drew a large blue handkerchief from his and wIped his eyes for Some time.

he had taken a keen interest in the ImNtneling of the jury. although it was apparent that his knowledge of English is PO limited that it is difficult for him to follow the legal tebnicaltties of the case which means so much to him. With his hair so long that it looks as If It had not been cot for some months. be looks woebegone and miserable. His small frame is bent over in his chair, whale the tears aelled up in tits eyes almost contlnuously.

Whon th ttrt Tn. 4.. almost continuously. When the curt came in after a recess. Benjamin Ii Ntehnin est Woburn.

retired. erns designated by the court aa foreman of the jury. Clerk Hurd then read the Indictment. comprieing Only one count. charging fklildlofxki, otheralse Kline.

with the murder of his wife. A recess was then taken until rn. Jurymen Will View Scene. When the court resumed Dist Atty Sanderson moved the court that a view of the scene of the murder by taken by the jury. Mr Winslow hadr.o objection.

It in understood that the view will be taktri tomorrint. At Dist Atty Arnold Sena then proceeded to open the case fur the cornmonwealth. He said that on the lah o' July. a woman was murdered the town of Belmont. and the prisoner i was Indic-tail for ha mitretpr The government claimed that there was deliberate premeditation and gros4 find extreme cruelty In connection with the murder.

Ur Scott indiratfid on a Vert the Particular section of the tow of Belmont in which the crime was com-mitted-On the morning of July 12. David Hanley drove some heifers upon the field. when he saw a pair of cuffs, yr mooched with and a pint bottle of whiskv from which nothing had been taken. He told his employer what he had found. Later in the day.

about I m. three men were in a wagon going up into the nelds: end one of them fotr.d first an umbrella. then pocket book. and a few moments later borne hairpins and tomtit. Close by the bars were a couple of large blool six or SeVen inches in diameter.

and two atoi.es covered with blooqi. A fcrther on they found a fan, and close by and ever a fence a short distance they found the body of a woman. the head being nearly severod from the body and falling bark on the shoi.Tders. The clothing was lifted up above the knees and some of the flesh and haireavere 'fastened to the stones aild undergrowth in the vicinity. The men left everything Just as they had fount them.

except the umbrella, and they telephoned to the chief of police, who went and had the body removed to the shop of an undertaker. the medical eaxminer having examined IL Many Wounds on the Body. Counsel then described the wounds fcund on the body. Including a clear cuz from a stab on the shoulder blade. anctber stab near the right nipple, from the surface of the body to the sixth rib stab over the right ear hal renetratod the skull.

the point of the knife being found Imbedded in the brain. ThE nose was broken. Counsel nescribed ho numerous wounds on the hands of the victim, one of the fingers being missing. Some days later some boys found shirt with blood on it in the vicindy. It was of the same pattern es some cuffs found in the baggage of the defendant when he wan arrested.

Counsel then detailed the tracing the name of the victim from a slip found in the pocket book found In tiw fields. and then described his flight to the west and his arrest. Ile said Sehidlofski was conversant with the locality from having worked in the neighborhood for a farmer named Bresnahan before he went to Brockton and later to Philadelphia. Schidloloki folicwed the statement of counsel with the clost interest. GET FIRST PRACTICE.

Manager Collins and 17 of the Boston Americans Warm Up at Grountda al MACON. Ga. March 12Manager Col-MLR and 17 members- of the itostna Americans went to the coLege ground' here this morning f.o- the plactize work with the weather condafons verfeet- It is a great day the flend and the newspaper iartiatt. who went Out in full force. T.

IL. Ittirnane. CABINET PLACE FOR MEYE1. President Intends to Offer Him One May be That of Taft, if Latter Becomes Associate Justice. WASIIINGTON.

March 12It Is the President's intention to offer a cabinet place to George Von L. Meyer of Massachusetts. present American ambassador to St Petersburg. It is probable that the portfolio to be extended will be that of secretary of war. in the event that Sec Taft accepts the position of associate justice of the supreme court of the United States.

In rase See Taft does not accept Os positicn offered. Mr Meyer will. in an likelihood, tWiceed Sec Bonaparte. if the patter is transferred to the department nf Justice when Atty Gen Moody ret tree. Justices Brewer and Ilsrlan had a long talk with Sec Taft today.

SPURNS MEDICAL AID. MomPIEOIMP H. L. Armstrong, Shot In Eye, Refuses to Let Surgeons Probe for BulletAlleged Assailant Ravine. At police headquarters this forenoon it was ale! that Harry Armstrong.

3,1 yea-s old. of 3 Vahington at. who was shot in the left eye Saturday afternO0O. op Shawmut ay. near Dovei it.

It is alleged by Varren M. Andrews. :4 years old. of Gloucester. would be discharged today from the City hobpital.

because he insists in going home. Arinstr Ong has refused to allow the Surgeons to probe for the bullet, and they think be wUt lose the siva of ha left eye. If blood poisoning or some other comrlication does not develop it is thoukat ArInfirOng will live. Andrews is raVing with delirium trim- ens In a padded cell at the tomns. dad is In no condition to be taken to court today.

'the police regard the shooting as the act of a man who was crazy drunk and what the court will do with him is a problem. Andrews and ArITIPtreeng never had met until Saturday afternoon. at time Andrew. says he had an irresist ible desire to shoot somebody. and Writ the first man to come along IAndrews, drew bin revolver and planted a bullet In tds head.

CILLEY WILL STANDS. a MM.1 Judge Grant of Probate Court So Rules Dorchester Statistician Left Nearly $100.000 to Technology. Judge Grant of the probate court (tday allowed the will of Frank H. el I resident of Dorchester and an ecolnent Statistician. who left an estate amounting to nearly to the Institute of Technology.

The will saw contested by his brother. Harry R. elliey. on the ground of unsoundness of mind. Several hearings sere held at which a good deal of testimory on both sides was offered.

Frank If alley died October 19.g. from asphyxiation. end at the time of his death it INF Mt rumored Mat he had committed suicide. An acpeal to the supreme court win probably be taken. SETTLED BY AGREEMENT.

Receiver Allen of Central National Bank Cancels Certificates. Judge Dodge of the district court today entered a decree. by agreement or under which three suits in which receiver Allen of the Contrail national bank, William Foster Jr and Rowland Hazard ivere parties were settied.0 Ity the terms of the decree the receiver cancels Lk) receiver's certificates of the Lebanon Spring. railroad company of the par value of each and surrenders to Fe iter and liasard notes for 1.116.0,0 that had been held as collaterral to secure the certincates an.i eloo two demand notes for 4sou anj Com.) romppocLioly 1.4 to roetAtbr. Cattnosed from the First rig.

tailor of Lw oell. end William S. Spot- I ford. teamster. Somerville.

were both challenged by after they bad been declared lndIfferent. Joshua T. Nowell real estate Man of Lowell. was opposed to capital punishment. and was excused.

Edwin C. Hanscom. a contractor' of Reading. the Nth man called. was ate.

cptett as the first juror. P. D. Sweeney a motorman of Natick. and William D.

Kellogg of Arlington. a salesman. were both excused on account of prejudice. and Fred H. McKenney.

printer. of Melrose. was excused on account of poor health. Theodore S. 8nerman.

a shoe deter of Waysano. was excused because of lige. being 71 years old. NVilliam J. Daly.

a bookkeeper or Wineinster. the 10th man called. was accepted am the second juror. Wiliam 'N. Winn.

a coal dealer of ArLrgton. wag challenged by-the defendant. and Patrick McCormack. meehanic. Hopkinton.

was prejudiced. Ho was excueed. Philip P. Brown. a coal dealer of Lowell.

was excused on account of age. and Henry W. Sandow. a phoemaker of Natick. was opposed to capital punishment.

He was excused. as Jerome a Gleason. a barber of Concord. for the same reason. Square Whitcomb.

a gas man of Melrose. was challenged by the government. NVerren EL Chase. a clerk of Malden. and Arthur R.

Roberts of Lowell. a clerk. both had formed opinions in the case and were excused. Benjamin F. Badger Jr.

a broker. of Everett. was challenged by the defendant. Edwerd B. Beeler's.

retired, of Meirogo, the juror called. was excused bemused he had formed an opinion of the case Albert O. Iforision. a driver of Somerville. was challenged by the defence.

Frank O. Leyden. a carpenter of Cambridge, wait opposed to capital punishment, and was excused. Two Selected, One After Another. Benjamin If.

Nichols. rellred. Woburn. the I talesman called. was sworn as the third juror.

He is aparently about SO years old. the two preceding jurors being eteeh about ZS. Edwin W. Marston. carpenter Wayland.

was accepted as the fourth juror. He Is about 60 years old. Edward F. Quinn. printer.

was challenged by the commonwealth. Mark W. Randall of Natick. a conductor. was challenged by Schidlofski.

John J. Collins, a laborer. of Sherbert. had formed and expressed an opinion on the case. and was excuse4.

Edain Robinson. an insurance agent of Winchester, was prejudiced. as was Arthur W. Crockford. a florist of Medford.

and they were excused. Owen Doherty. a harnessmaker of Cambridge. had formed an opinion. and wail excused.

Webster L. a shoemaker of Maelboro. the Zist talesman called was accepted as the Ofth juror. Ile is apparentiv about years old. John T.

Loughlin or Marlboro. a shoemaker. was challenged by the government. Michael J. Feeney.

shoemaker. Ashland. was prejudiced and was excused. Phineas O. Rice.

carpenter. Framingham. was excused on the ground of age. Fred A. Moore of Marlboro had formed and expressed an opinion.

and was excused. Timothy J. Crowley. superintendent of Everett was excused on the ground of Ill health. Fred W.

Gal lupe, watchmaker. Waltham. was accepted as the sixth juror. lie is apparently about al years old. and was the talesman called.

Charles H. W. Carter. a shoe cutter of Stoneham. was excused becaust he hail formed an 01)1111011.

George E. Bother. watchman. Waltham. was excused on account of health.

Frank Eldredge, salesman. Somerville; Irving L. Smart. carpenter. Sherborn.

and Levi Furbush. chemical works. Woburn. had all formed opinions. and were excused.

Seventh and Eighth Jurors. William T. Sheehan. batter. Ho Illaton, was accepted as the seventh juror.

NVilliam F. Frank land. who was next called. was liked by both sides. and became the eighth juror.

He is a laborer of Ashland. and is about 30 years old. Fred 0- Stiles of Littleton. butcher, was challenged by the defendant. Phil C.

Weeks. merchant. Everett wale challenged by the defendant. Inomas J. forum or Camoridge.

a bookbinder. WWI excused because he had formed an opinion on the case. Charles E. Jennings. siioe cutter.

Stoneham. was challenged by Schidiofski. George D. Marphall. watchmaker.

Waltham. was challenged by the So was John Sweet. mechanic. Hopkinton. Lewis C.

Norton. manufacturer. of Newton. was challenged by the commonwealth. Frank A.

Patch. retired. Littleton, was challenged by the defence. John Ryan. farmer.

Marlboro. had formed an opinion on the case and was eseuaed. Irving W. Davis. motorman.

Melrose. wns chalieneed by the defendant. Edgar T. Parker. tool sharpener.

Malden. was accepted 89 the ninth juror. He was the 56th talesman examined of the 75 summoned. Jones Reiner of Natick. baggage master.

had formed an opinion and was excused. Charles M. carpenter. N'ewton: Edward L. Baron.

Everett. salesman. and P. Frank Po lee were excused be-auso they were all opposed to capital punishment, Clarence E. Cerney.

real eetate- Mal- deartinwie-aosTebalillnernnetewd. beIerthk.e duoefweenirli.anhta.4 formed an opinion on the CaS13 and was excueed. Frank Doherty of Woburn. niotorman, was excused for a similar cause. NValter J.

Paine. architect. Newton. was excuned on the ground of health, Tenth and Eleventh Selected. John M.

Winters. electrician. Somorlite. was accepted as the 1th juror. Ile I.

a man of about 55 years old. lie was the Cith taleeman examlned. John F. Isaacs. pianos.

Cambridge. the next man called. WaS cillicklY accepted by both sides as the Ilth juror. lie is also snout 6.5 year; old. "mca J.

Grai salesman. Lowell. was opposed to capital punlehment. and was excused, as was John F. licod.

mana- ger. Malden. for a simliar reason. Joseph tanner. Lowell was challenged by the government.

George W. Pratt. merchant. NewtOn. was prcjwiked and WWI excused.

pins. had formed an opinion. and was excused. Edward J. Sweeney.

plumber. Cambridge. was prejudiced. and was excueed. Vm.

H. Meant. grocer. Reading, 11; a3 challenged by the defendant. enaries M.

Byron. clerk. Concord. was by the government. Venjamin F.

Wilby. farmer. Holliston. was challenged by the defendant. This exneumed the venire.

One or the TS talesinen summoned beinF Ut and unable to appear. and Mr Ullby making the T4th talesman examined. Many Challenges Before 12th was Secured. Dist Atty Sandereon said he was wining to withdraw the challenge of George B. 21ivreha11 Of Waltham.

watchmaker. hir Marshall was then challenged by the defence. Diet At ty Sandereon withdrew the challenge of Lewis C. N'orton of Newton. manufacturer.

but he auto was challenged by the prisoner. The district attorney withdrew the challenge again. Wolf Nioyer. tailor. Loveell but he was in turn challenged by Setddlofekl.

Mr 14 andPillOn withdrew the challenge gainet Square L. Whitcomb, but be was also challenged by the defendant. The defendant withdrew his challenge Upon Alpert 0. itodadon of Somerville, the VSt man examined. and he was also acceptable to the government.

so he was sworn as the 12th Juror. tie is apparently about 4S years of age. and of pbwvilla physique. He is a driver. and re.

sides in Somerville. The Jury was completed at 12.06. and they were then sworn to try the case. Jurors Write to Their Hornell. There were 17 challenges "iy the defence.

8 for the government. expressed opinions and I were oppose' to capital punishment. Thai Jurors were then exeirtell for ft tinut in order that they rate arrange for their stay during the trial. and wv.te their families that they will be iletelued for several days. at 11-111a.

Tb counsel on both lam then retired to the ludgee lohbv. Ilia. the In the interval the Jail chile. Lila. ROY Robert Walker, attired tlla 3 I Reading' Grew Weak, Bat Prices as a Rule bold tip Wo 11.

Tost 61 Its WS Wore Strox Pneumatic Service Had Another Rally, Wtth the exception of whIcIr was very weak. the stock market did change movh toy. although there W. or less irregularity. Reading affo.te4 by the prottablItty of a strtko; strangely eneugh that atOck strong in London.

but It 311 v) In the early tteal.ngs on this side ll'e ocean and grew weaker as the aort on. The as a Oasts aid not hance much. but most of them a--re a fraetton lower they closed tzaturday. Atnalfarnated was strong and Anat.twit. for au, bgh-prcied stock.

did not change mock, The Steels were off a little. There ails cry tittle z4otlaig pressure ait61 the tIentand was light. Advaes front New York are that too nntrket w611 a aaAing one until trte public knows whether or hot there to (oat strike The Boston t. tutors ere rather 5 I ritvg awl the reeling on the Ottegot vottitiPnt. Trding Walt tiot 'otrY but wnive mintrat stocks 4 re Amaiganiate United I 'viper.

rth Butte. ittngharn. Mohawk. Nevada and Franklin. American Fnevst Service common tot active awl It is said that a teed has been I Irmo() In this stock and that the men Are tritere.tted lh U.

mvst of whom an, New Yorkers. intvr.1 to glre of what they can do in market The stery Is that the corn-I mon wAl be put to ths week -I ht proCerted Waso was strong The industrials were duli, but a buying of American Telephone was seen. Money and Foreign Exchange. Tne local money market is a trifle The uz.ual tabie of rates. eLe.

a host pert, eollivenia 6-1 4. Vomit. the raper per, zt Swis, prrysnt lirtr fl cleartioc8 obi reasnry debit tin co e.s- tta 1.,00.110.11, sataressury redit The forelcn exchance market Is about Rates remain unchanged as Itio day Co hlo.ot 4 Sr 4 -)44 4 4 SI. a Frew, 5. IP 5A1N, setts has been to Issue houtla to pay br the extension of the armory at Loweil.

o'' Maps htts aw-arded a 1Prirplrar loan In atitt, tpation of In the to the ChIcoree Falls savirora hank at percent titscoont. rrarntrahlm. has the 3142 percent 5 year aerage at, tornds offered In dlnuare. at par trahsurer of Waltham. Ilass.

haa borrowed On a note maturIns The award was made to tleorz.e at 4,50 percent dtscount and Si I vemlum. The state treasurer of Cabfornla has awarded 4 rereent 11 5-6-year so-awalt state bonds to N. W. Halsey ik C. at 104 74, North litrtntreham.

Ata. will receive bids untd Mar r.00.folo 6 percent bewer. water and electr.c light bonds Dividends Declared. Tne Rogan Steamshfp ro has dot lared a regaIar quarterly (Ps! do. nd of 11,2 per, ent.

Apt.1 2 to sioelaholders of re-urd On March 20. -r-le New Ilat. dtattend la payable nareh 31 kholders of record on 3'mkr- 11 not eloso. re tfornes'ead St.r.tr.g Co has de lica41 a illaatend of St. 4 er.ta a 'there.

payable March Looks March 241 Ihe S.oss-St Steal ec Iron Co has declared the rtkular quarterly dirt lend of 14,4 pertent on the preferred stut.k and the semiannual dirt- of percent on trot common toak. payable Atril Hooka close Mart Is and reepen Apr41 3. Tho American To ephono At TeleglraPh Co has deelarei a regular quartorlr thvidend of 1150 per share. payable Apra li to stork of on Itlarch H. Transfr book, ICI) be closet! from MArch 17 to March both days 41 The Providence Telephone Co has de' rlarod a rego'ar go trtorly divilentl Of 2 percent paYable April 2 to stock Of record on Starch O.

Federal Finances. WASHINGTON. March IZCkwerntrent recciptir From tntcrnai revenue, 31.FirVLZ rutome. rnhicellaneous L'apenditures. Gold Imports.

LoNDON. March 11liar gold to the amount of 11.ZOAke in'ts been engaged here fur export to New Phenix Mining Co. NEW TOM, March the annual met Uwe e4 11.4 L'imauila lilting Co Ma 14 DEATHS. ti.01., 4.4111rule Guilder, 4 .4.....4 1 .44 rb ft Inuits -4 IA I a'of rt. "3 't II Boston Bank Statement.

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