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VOL. LL—NO. 3 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. PRICE TWO CENTS. Battleship Fleet Received Box Condensed Telegrams THE I-"-l-EY GHARGES NSMIss i e . s s ; 3 an. The French public & e Standard Oil Company filed a | subscriptions to the earthquake relief motion for a re-hearing in the Mis- fund tonight total $93.400, The Prince ez ana Ulsnne an sourf ouster suit. < of Monaco contributed $2,000. S . gitt ing Inci f Great I Judges Declare that the Corrupt Practices Act . A $9000 Car, &t trom Nat Goo- wing Incidents of the Great Italian - a1 3—The Portuguese crats : Tih 2o ple brige. i ove of, iqgiiexc! i . . . sco De Gama left here today for ARS ! g ke G : 1 is Unconstitutional. Measing Thaiinentars of this city ace | ARRIVED: A ENTRATICE W ARERIIC BREHE S TRB AR i Niasor Woes b quake Continue to. aples o Qf'zlf;ii.\;:‘l,fi{ T S aid DAYS AHEAD OF TIME. OF CHOCOLATES. the Centerport cottonseed hause of o " Luake. People’s Oil mills when it collapsed mimylan S __P s : i at Aberdeen, Miss., but only one was ' aris, Jan, resident Fallleres Killed, ¢ MR. FOX DECIDES NOT TO APPEAL |[pes reieived the roiowing icjesram | GLEAR ROAD THROUGH THE CANAL | FORTUNE TELLER WARKED WOMAN it CABLEGRAM FROM CONSUL BISHOP v from King Victor km ted at Charged with Fraudulent Use of Messina: g “I am profc Iy mrr\']rdx by e TR money collected for an orphanage, Lo KA —— ppalling spectacle Nevertheless " Bishop W. M. Williams of the Apos- I wish to testify to the deep. gratitude | First Line of the Flest Entered the | Mrs. George M. Webb of Pautuxet, R.| {13078 'y J1- WWilliame of the Aposs . bit o T with which my cor v and a , < % 4 P : P aha gl 2 He Expressed Great Surprise at One Point in the Finding | " 1.}, R myself are ) Canal at Six This Morning—Will | I Puts.Case in Hands of Police— | &t Omaha Received Sunday by the State Department—Death of Con- . . e e A =y . . —Judges Bennett and Robinson Decide that the Gua- e L d Coal at Port Said. Hergiee et indred OpMsimat i iAPE sul Cheney and Wife Confirmed—U. S. Congress to " 3 H 1 i leutta 3.— il prohibition — — at At @ 3 when President-elec H 2 ranteed Constitutional Right to Trial by Jury is In-| (it Jap. 3. pronibition by jarartuts, OIC when Presigiitaigs Vote $500,000 to the Relief Fund—Violent Earth- . . . ings, of Mohammedan sacrifice Suez, Jan, 3.—The United States At Warwick, R. L, Jan. ¢ | merce on January 1 : violate—The Election Court Invalid. v | cows, led today D e s » ota at. T lantic u.fm. hip fleet finished two days | ©f & box of poisoned y receiy - shock Sunday on Stromboli Island. teghur, just outside Calcutta. Troops|ahead of its scheduled time the next| by Mrs. George M. Webb, wife of a| The First Homicide of the Year in| . were summoned from Barrackpur to|to the longest run of its worid-girdling | publisher of Pawtuxet, on New Year's Chicago had Rudolph Witte as a vie- - ——— | quell the trouble and were compelled | cruise by arriving here this morning s being sought by the « Mrs. | tim, he being staboed to death while New Haven, Jan. 3.—The Fox-Lilley | riences of the law in Canada and | to fire ug the rioters, several of | from Colombo. 1 )b did not eat of the candg and|trying to eject Daniel Rogers from the | Rome, Jan. 3.—A violent earth shock| The American smbassador, Licyd case was dismissed by Judges Robin- | England. In those countries, he said,| whom were killed and sixty seriou: The distance is 3,440 knots. The fiest | did not allow any members of the fam- | Witte hoarding house. | running north southwest and east | Griscom, has appointed a committee « ¢ son and Bennett Saturday. Demurrer | whe the law has been for a long|injured. Two hundrad arrests were | saiied from Colombe Dr The loss | 11y to touch it, ‘pecause she says she | | northeast, lasting threc seconds, and | Americans to which will be ent a4 of counsel for Mr. Fox was overruled | time under test, particularly in Eng- | made of a seaman from the battleship 1lli- | hid been warned by a fortune teller re-| Declaring a Shock from the [ during which the Stromboli volcano be- | the work of utilising the monvs re. and the plea of abatement made by | la there has never been, so far as| nois, who fell overboard and was|cently to beware of “a woman who|switchboard in the Franklin telephone | gau eruption, occuired on Stromboll | ceived trom thesUnited Siates to the Mr. Lilley’s counsel was sustained, and | he knew, the slightest obstruction of | drowned, as previously reported. was | had designs on her life and was plan- | exchange made her deaf, Marian Mur- ud today. The phenomenon was | bekt advantage for the sufferers ihe corrupt practicés act declared to | the judicial machinery owing to the | the only accident to mar the voyage | Ding to wreck her home. (Phy, a former “helle” girl. is suing|accompanied by prolonged dull rum- Both at Messina and Rezgio tis Ss Mrsqusthatianal election court, He also called atten- | fhom ColomBo. | . The chocolates were submitted to|the New York telephone company for | plings guards are having difcully in pro- I'he clerk of the superior court for | tion to the fact that in Canada and AR S TS George E. Perkins, a chemist, who ana- | $25,000, The houses on the island . were badly | lecung the survivors and the vast New Haven county was designated & gland such prominence arn Amyn-rz-‘ zed two of those at the top of the | | damaged and the populace fled to the | treasures in tiie rulned buildings from the court officer to receive all papers | ance were given to the election courts } array of battleships was an im- | box, and found that each contained| Mrs. Eliza Christian, living at 5| streets in panic, but no one was ne | the bands of thieves that are svarming in the case that they took precedence of all other | | pressive sight. The weather was splea- | grains of arsenic, enough to cause | Ruhway avenue, Klizabe N..J.. re- The weather is intensely cold on| evervwhere. It s reported that six Right to Trial by Jury. actions. This point of the import- | did and the bay was crowded with | death. g ceived a visit from the stork while at | Stromboli Island. | Russian sailors have been shot by loot- % & . ance of the election court, he added, | la hes and sailing craft, the occu- | The police have been w ble to get| the Third avenue elevated station lti - ere at Messina and 'hat sixteen crimi- The judges held that the right of as been called attention to in Mr. Jes- | | pants_of hich enthusiastically wel- | any clue to the identity of the messen- Sixty-seventh street, New York, Fri- $500,000 TO RELIEF FUND. « have been killed at the ne p'l-\ trial by jury under the state consti-| ¢ memordandum handed in to me‘ { comed the ships, which despite their|ger who left the candy. Mrs. Webb | day night. 1 2 hin the last twenty-four hour tion is inviolate; therefore the act ' j,j.cg Jast Wednesday. | lon gtrip looked as smart and trim s | thinks it the work of a woman whom [ /Anteriaan Congr o "Give . That | HogSted - oyl B g m.'m annot clothe anybody with power to 4 | though they had turned out fer a naval | she does not know, but who, she Puttin Clothesiattet Be . 1dve ben arrested Ance yestsrd o ke away, through a finding, rights | Decide Not to Appeal—Statement Giv- review. ~All the vessels were in first | recently sent an unsigned letter to Mr. | /oS gl -rs b g Amount Today. ah eDEEph T B¢ Mewio: Dotitin Lk saranteed ' by the constitution. The i Bt 5 e = . * . . as_ to o will cost James W, gl an e e at Reggl muATani fim‘!w“ : \m*mm'"dm“‘ en Out After Conference. | rate fighting condition. rebs 1{](&3:#:1 e ho Writing on | Taul. a private in the medical corps of | Washington, D. ', Jan. 3.—President | police_an1 bandits two of the pelice ¢ fiven’a peticioner the rignt o | Afler a conference between “"" Authorities Board the Flagship. | {1is letier is sad to be similar to "H"" army, stationed at West Point, all | Rooseveit, and Senaor Hale at a con- | were. killed @ e 21 L. Fox and his counsel, Matthew A = 3 8 8 Ch w s pay and allowances and eighteen | ference agreed that congress tomorrow wo judges {o hear a complaint, | e . When the fleet had come { BOr] the sandy Hoe S The crsdirta s %o P | ference ag 4 P would make twenty judges Jessup of e s Stotos ““‘b‘h 15 | swent aboard the. flagship a1d welcomed | Dear One, Please accept a gmall it | Fort Leavenworth. will include $300,000 worth of —_—— ed in hearing complaints, and i s ke ¥ g Rear Admiral Sperry, who expressed | from one who thinks of ron 8, For s - | 8 °8 already sent on the Celtic and | Two Americans Who It Was Believed Bl e S 1 oy o g A in ‘bebalf ‘of a. nusmher of himself as well satisfied with the re- | ool “Wiching vou & Happy New ! The Mayor of New York Swere in | Ttaly has been asked at what Had Perished, st A EREna TnierGatiaithithe enctmiet af slts of the cruise from Colombo. He | Year, a new commissio of corrections, a | ports she would wish the battleship . stitutionality of the act, | BEBO h R et and hence | regreticd that he was compelled to cur- | © FROM AN OLD SWERTHEART, | NCW street cleanin HhIOnEE. S0 § e te, ealls Malta, Jan. I pateh owe is based upon the question | ind_properly so, to see that it tail his stay in pt, but hoped that | {p to taday the fact of the receipt of | "€V members of munieina art | T received here from vs that ght of jury trial. oreed, presented a petition chars- | = nture time’ an opportuniiy | the posoned candy has been kept quict. | Cominies nd three | UNOFFICIAL REPORT. | Walter Kennedy and Chacles Williame. Fox Not to Appeal. | at act by Hon, would be given bim to visit Cairo , imd snis Sosapit e la e wericans, who it was believed ha o Fectie Aot violati | hat act by | spoke of the Australisian viit| BOUND OVER TO | four beimg u Property D.BmIT_;.e g.«lzmn-a at One | lChed in ,,“.",“,‘,,.w‘ at Messing, onge gavel Ber i > fleet as the special fedture of the | illion Dullars. are safe in rmina of an ap o supreme et i THE SUPERIOR COURT.) After Several Desperate Attempts | stk 3 ¥ ol Guthes that e e ot as Tidme rsal expressed by the rself, Mrs. Anna Musetter, 24 | London, jan No official report upon the statute yies thee | 1nt e Juie ha of the battieships | Daniel and Joseph Pierce Under $590 of Williamsburg, was taken | on the loss of lite and property in the | REMARKABLE SCENE " faaisioc sy et the o a5 %o brief. It had been expected| Bonds Go to Jail to Await Trial—| county, N. Y. hospital | Itallan earthquake has heen made, but | ON NEW YORK EAST SIDE $ Sl ' e iR o il B 1 e | tha esentative officer Wouid | Charged With Gruelt e devel suicidal | estimates still have the dead as high | ° - did niot drew LA R St R b | visit and be presented to the | ” SO | mania about a month ago, tried fo|as 200,000, while an estimate of drop- | During Taking of a Collection for the P e Twsierd T warS It |t o Peduine in (het IntareAts Ut patil} 3 o Fiche the announcement of hiS{ (n Saturday afternoon Daniel and |polson herself and attempted to jump | erty damage is carried to $1,000,000,- | Earthquake Sufferers. p g s Fud k | justice that pro ngs be commenc- | JUDGE DANT HEW WRIGHT | sion the throne, Jan. & Joseph Plerce of North Stonington|from a window, 006 \} RS | SOOI ¢ o8 Lok | Jnatie e Lt g of the District ‘olumbia supreme | : were pt t e Nuidh S 2 A A %o . 5 r ts, Judge Robinson announc- | ed f 0 A cme | Eiculieadte C { were presented before Justice Baral at | | New York, Jan. 3.—One of the mos i ynded of the | ‘This he did, and the machinery of | “CUrt. Who in one of the most scathing| bt g b | Poquetanuck clarged with abusing a5 { | RIOT AT LYNN | CONSUL BISHOP AT PALERMO. | remarkabie demonsirations of its kind o Jessup a the act was set in motion. But, wh L b B neglecting their horse oii Dec I'he 2 ever seen on the Hast Side occurrad | R S Bk Bl U tiie District of umbia | . | et e mo ane Tatlete eay represented | MASS MEETING OF ITALIANS | Confirms Information of Death of Con- “ toddy when .11 Progresso,-an - alian g t v ‘es, I - | Samuel Gompers n Mitc | by Attorney J. H. Barnes and the ar- W=t | Ch d Wif néwspaper, took up a collestion for the 1 nothing to sa the chaages, Mr. Lilley's coun- | 5 : : | | 3 sul Cheney and Wife. | l a would be passed upos 3 ked the constitutionality of the | & rank i officers ; 4 | rest was made by Agent H. Stan. | 1rouble Over Report of Misappropri - | earthquake sufferers. As a dozen vi Mr. Jessup said that American SO S | 4. o | ton. ation of Earthquake Funds. Washington 3 sponse to | torias and one automobile containing e the reasons for the 'he two j < b o The former | Ernest Luther, Wil | e a suggestion of the Italian Red Cross niloent members of the Ttalian cole 5 int had thorougk on this ques e o i numb locters aboard and | LAatham Brand and Charles | nn, Mass, Jan. 3.—A mass meet- | goojety that a vessel be ded at|ony passed through the streets mén through @ did not care to | the act js invalidl—snd have dismissed Ipy ‘cAne, Sud Sentarcad tter a Targe supply of provisions | testified regarding the condition of th: | ing of Italian citizens held in Lasters’ : t himsell w petition and abated the proceed- A e Hath are womng to Messina | horse and the men on the day named | ball this evening. to raise funds for stra n 1 and, an without costs. ‘SKATING IS FINE Prrtiei o e S “|and told of the way the animal was |the Italian earthquake sufferers .ended 1 based upon & o course, many the violations St T e left by the roadside in Prest | in a riot, during which the police were | t whiéh 1 | provable by the very admissions | AT MOHEGAN FARK. | . Elest. WilliHRve R‘gh( of Way. Datiiel (Binde sall tia. horss. Wwas I aid cleared the hall, : e Ho e cmtatad the “statements’ filed,| | e e ‘made | K while they were o ome. | rouble was' precipitated by the P ¥ ground the a ind required merely 1o be pointed out | SePeral Hundred Enjoy the Sport on wireless for the ships to pass throy I ould not be gotien ario nis | femarks of a soclalist speaker. who | Warid b bik . oomip&eison ‘el e "expl the Lake Daily. the canal as quickly as possible and to | f nitted Le had been dr | dnarged that funds raised for suf- T t Mr guage of the act, others requir | coal at Port Said, where 25000 tous| 1is brother was not drunke| ferers by a previous earthqu: had p G Bt x St it g bt f g L e rday afternoon and evening and | coal at Fort Sal6, Wheit & while he was. He claimed he did not | been misappropriated i Italy. Some ¢ st i Withesesy Sron +arloum oAty OF Sthiehs 1 Sunday the lake in Mohegan | DaXS M have mage spe- | Whip the hor Joseph Pic pleasi-d | 0 hearers 1ded, bu! re- State 30 - that e proceeding should vas a point traction many | o \gemants for all the battle- | not guilty, but had nothing to say. der t s noisily to his | Fon t oven yet proceed (In the event of a | and seve undred found the | 18 Ve o ceur wafic LRRofG THA | t Stanton asked thai the fuil | statements { ( raday last,.after; r g a [ ne court of el best that has be “they thereforz will not stop ity Le imposed if they were for | During the hubbub someone grabbed e memaratidum; of ) M. Kuxis nd costly, and The, Jake was | 2800 0 e numerous stations where | | the speaker and pulled him from the - pe PUSING s J6ds fe rther appeal o | Ships usirally lie up 1o permit the pas- | e By obable_cause | platfor The act was the sizoal for [ i ¢ ir inths, i caze of vessels which ordinarily have|and bound b he superior | a e mixup. The fwo fuetivns, I ne he therefore to end C oo £ wav court under bon h. Ther | velling loudly, came together «n i > the gen- and stones. | th s Wy | were unable to were | attempt to rush each other from the . 1as decided, with | Severel automol brought up| How the Ships Entered the Canal. |y ught to the loc: | bui rlmz just as the police arrived on | oncurren o ounsel, yiot to | Skaters, o battleships are moored in three 2 - the scene, having been summoned by | ) te a ppe Superintendent John Duft surprised { ;. + Connecticut, tk \'srmnmi WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED some of those who had slipped out of | 1 insel stat ny of the Norwich people by intro- | 11, " canens and the “Minnesota wil the hall earlier, fearing trouble. | : S etan T ducing the ¥ : curling, | e Kansas Al e velack fomOrTow AFTER STEPPING ON MATCH.| “'rpe” police lost no time in clearing ed e bo! Aving laid out a east >rn are due at Port Said at| .. {the room and the matter of raising i | end of the da s a shel- | 0O oday night. The second | Mrs. W. H. Benham of New London | .onirinutions went over until Some s f careful consideration, | tered spot in a | Eeldy g of the Louisiana, the | Will Rscover, But Had a Narrow | future date. therefore, for all considerations above | Many this jce I8 0OV | centucky, the Ohio; the Missouri and | Escape. 1 e tated and since it is clear t and they w ‘w‘ hed wit “"“f““"‘l ¥ e Virginia, will umr" esdny “fl,,"“} - T Denhes £ Benk NEW ENGLAND LEGISLATURES, \as beer developed to bring curfosity as the players shid the “curl- hird line. composed of the Wis-| Mrs. W. H. Benham of Benham ave- | et tliphic on g ones” from end to end of the rink. | 8 i B o Kearsarge, the New Jersey, | nue, New London, had a narrow escape FIVE MEET THIS WEEK-‘ act in the opinion of o it s AEiis, 0.4 Rhode Island, the Georgia and the | Saturda ternoon, when her clothing | Atkctive ind Toon the game well started and is glad Nebraska. will start Wednesday. At | caught fire from # parlor match on | Five New Governors Will Be Inaugu- advise Mr, Fox that Jave anyone v that desires to do yrt Said coal will be taken on beard | which she stepped, and she was se-| rated—In Two States U. S. Senators has been fully discharge If conditions partunt he said Saturd the battleships by their crews. | verely burned, but it is thought w nl to Be Elected. W be repeatel or amended pen: that he would lay out more rinks, as | recover, although her back is a mass ( - gk s e P Of that| rail, and Mr. Fox be put to heavy exe- to play hockey, snap the whip, Sufferers. She was getting readv to go into the | coming sessions of the legisiature WAL 0! uthe | pense for nothing. Strajghtaway, 0 fancy skatidf| poar Admiral Sperry said that he | city about 3 o'clock, when she stepped | five New England staics—Maine, X i (e sitic | On the other hand, If this public act | Or e the curllg game. supplies available for distribu- | on'a match. Picking it up, she did not | Hampshire, Rhode Is Massachu- b e Ral It | o great public Importance star e e O e Cl to the Italian earthquake suffer- | know bher clothes were afire until she | sotis ang C-ommectientoomill ho etk & ggrioicb s san "St| clared ineffective and unconstitu Sanes, Wileh Ats mede Gl OF SEARUN | orsing, folloN Beverages 50,000: | felt the flames at the back of het head. | jariy interesting this ax the in- il sl POS@ | it is not the duty of a private ¢ Superintendent Duft has fashioned | [0 3690000 pounds; cereals 80,000 | She did all she could to put the fire | coming governgrs in thth Wil i e tight, | Put that of the general assembly, to | Spme out of chesinut by sawing up a| S0 e yits 90,000 pounds: fresh | out, and called her daughter and hus- | recommend uniform legislation in (he Rt fien decds tnav i | ¥ it. A ot wi | e o iLIng | eat, 90,000 pounds; other meats 100.- | band, who had a hard time smothering | matter of fore fisheries and auto- oblite Cof guritine of | Pl equivocal provisio handles 1o the pleces. ke Zame 81050 pounds: vegetables, canned. 80,600 | them. During the excitement the bed | mobiles. Al five legislatures will - Betwean the Iadioial s | xée croef ciearly consti:io; DT e e | ot i 000 pounds, and also | 2l%0 caught fire. She was Very Seri- | vene during the coming week. and fiv departments of government.”] | “asily be drawn. That the drawn on the ice, making Something | numerous other item | ously burned, the doctor on Sunday | new governors will be inaugurated-— . government. mada have not been substantiated by | wn I "”‘“\“,‘; “‘”( 1 "Ihe Culgoa will distribute these pro- | opening fifty blisters on her back. Al- | Bert 3. Fernald in ne. - IEbETH Mr. Fox Surprised. | testimony under oath is not the fauit | !ike a 1. and the object s to roll| isions and is due at Messina Jan- | though serfously burned it is believed | Quinby in New Hampshire. Eben = Tater when Mr. Fox's attention was | of Mr. Fox t he does nof the stones from one enc u‘f “1“ i 8 and 9 | she will recover. | Drayer in_ Massachusetts. Aram J.| alled to that point in th ding of | pelled, as the situ b making| them 1and inside | 3 " —_— = | Pothier in Rhode Ixiand an rge 1 the judges h stated that there | oped, to make fu Ing to Banat ring the stome stops in.| New Test of the Canal’s Capacity. FUNERALS. Lilley in Connecticut. As Vermont in might be ten petitioners calling away | the public duty Is so clearly la R T Tt the 1[ s | The ki flcet is the most pow- — augurated Gov. wwge H. Prouty last twenty judges and bringing the judi- | it so appropriately belongs, on e e T e A N h e Sues ool Mrs. John Keough. fall, the new will see new. mer -t clal machinery of the state to a stand- | islature, under whose own st can brash snow Ints the path to stop | and will be 4 new isst of the capaci On Saturday morning the funeral of | the head of all six c welind tins of 3 House in Ferruzano in Calabris, Ita! til e expressed surprise -at this | acted and stood re In good faith to | {0 2 ling <tones or bruh it out «f| of the great artificial water route. | Mrs. John Keough was hield from rooms i states, for the first time gaat finding of the Jjudges in view of the' proceed. | the wav if they want to stones to slide | Gireat Britain often has sent strong | of M. Hourigan, and at St Patrick’s| In two of the states farther, and much of the inter url squadrons to the east along this road, [ church a requiem mass was celebrated Genoa with provisions and sent to the |and women wept, tors their clething game can depend upon the right | but none been more than one-half [ by Rev. W. A. Gildea. The bearer scene of the earthquake disaster, thus | from their bodies and threw it with HER CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE. NUMEROUS ARRESTS MADE. | oo S (O e managed | &s 1arge as the American circumnavi- | Were John Ryan, D. J. McCormick.Jolm | quickly-relieving the destitute, the | what money they could spare to those i S e At nvitation of the superinten- | gators of the globe. Shugrue and Patrick Shea. Burial was coNNEcncuT CONTRIBUTIQNS American National Red Cross cabled | waiting to raceive it Meriden Woman Fatally Burned While | Vast Terrorist Plot Against RUSSIan | qurt & number fried their ha | af. | in St Mary's cemetery. | $100,000. tonight with the jdea that it|. The victorias were headed by an Standing Near a Bonfire. Imperial Family. | game Saturday and all in| A New Phenomenon in European Af-| " j:i Keough died at the Backus hos- | Waterbury Italians Raise $500. | could barhsed by the Italian Red Croas | open: wagon it ‘which a band played A | says, are welcome to e | fairs. pital after a ghort illness. 'She has for | satilh society for the purpose of fitting out | patriotic airs. Behind trailed ten ax- Meriden, Conn., Jan. 3.—A tragedy 1 w, Jap. 4T Dally Mail's | curling ston: He | The presence of this great force in|INany years been a resident of R"!"‘ Waterbury, Conn, Jan. 3—At & mass [ a ship with provisions and medic .‘!,'uu carts on which clothing. bottles dreadful in its dejails occurred here | spondent at St ays | burning in the firepla 1. | the Meuitorranean has been the object | Hill. She leaves two sons.one of whom | meeting of the Ttalian citizens of this | supplies. This amount is in addition | of wize, bundles of all deseriptions and Raturday afternoon when Mrs. Walter | that twenty arrests made, | so that skaters can get warmed of curious theoretical studies by Fu-|is Martin Keough of this city. ((m held here today. presided over|to $100,040 and $10,000 previously sent | e nmedicines were loaded. Nothing Scull of View gtreet was fatally burn- | including several persons at the em, | thoy find it is too cold after a few ropean admiraities. A member of the | Frank V. Sylvia. by Mayor Thomas, $400 was by the Ainerican Red Cross | was refused. A man who with trem ed while standing near a small bon- | peror's palace at Tsurskoye Seio, for |euits on the ice. Staff of the intelligence office of the | Saturday morning the funeral of | for the earthquake sufferers’ In ordér that the American Red | bling hands hrought a pair of troumers, fire ju her yard and died at 10.30 in | alleged connection with thie bomb ex- | S British admiralty called attention to| prank V. Sylvia was held from the | fund, and committees appointed who | Cross sgeiety might have a pe y'mn{n]”];r)u" patc n:m received the same the evening after much suffering. Mrs_ | plosion in the Cafe Central figNevsky | the fact that some weeks ago when | homo of his daughter fn Taunton, and | Will canvass the city represen on “the scene of the | blessing given a more ~prosperous :‘i ull’s husband to be in tlie attic when | P v-.ekfn(n's’ hPewahurrg. Hlurdas | SUNDAY sc”°°L oFFICERS war in the Balkans was under ;i]xs;]-us- | at the Catholic church there services | $5,000 From New Haven. ‘r»"rmq:ml\" ¢ Consul Bayard Cut- neighbor Who appeared with & box. of s wife's cries for help brought him | night. The bomb was left on a table ion that the United States would have | were col iy . S : 5 T { ting at_Maling is now at the e Y 8i0es. S0 e mide T W60 bes waveioped | by & mih g tha witorn tF L ety | Selaoted ‘at ithe Brosdway Congrega g s e G L L S ontributed In’ thia wity for the earin | Quake region. having heen sent there | Through Jaies. Rooseveit and Oliver her flames and endeavored by cvery | and a waiter was killed and the cafe| tional and Universalist Churches. | i January holding the balance of | train. and were taken in charge by | concluted in this city for arthe | by Ambassador Griscom. streets the’ procession wound its wuy means to effectually extinguish the | badly damaged by the explosion. The e ower in the event of naval Europe | Jo 1 Director Hourigan, and buriak - e ik e A cablegram received by the state The thoroughfares we oked with | e A o " POy | Fune B W This sum does not include the con- Sicil 1 Calad S % sl Daly Mail's correspondent says that| On Sunday at the session of the| feinc divided—a force capable of dei- | was in St, Mary's camerery. The hear-] s Sum gt i e 8 (poil~ | department from Consul Bishop at Pa- | Sicillans and Calabrians struggll v Physiclans were called and upon ex- | the boinh antrage and the arrcsta were | Broadway Sunday school the report of | (yiiny ‘" settiement. = Although this | ure were Josoph P Seth B. and Frank | (butions made in the = Catholic | jormo today was the firat information | be the first to give. Some gave per amination they found that her entire | S e i B oot and theseonted | may appear & fanciful suggestion, the | smos, John Jordan, Josepir J. Fields | made public. ['fl“’)‘“ BN Crectly fegie Mr. B e o ”,',‘,.‘,‘,’,,";‘{:"‘::" .oy o fody iRl i Aod ooty Ter it & Inperial fatnlly Iy was accepted, and those na poigpe st sllcon, oo gl S W S Y | op. It was sent from Pa¥erio, Iy, | there were many who gave even que: 00 foris MRS the Tatal okl SE ere alected.as the offiters of the| ROERE, ST CHCINOERICE DS 0 T | AAEIARKE V- SIiE T 00e Bridgoport Catholio Church Collsctions | and_besides confirming he Drevious | fers ahd.hif doilars 5t neir " igh: the flames. Her agony and suffering NSI Al school for the ensuing vear. The school| angq jg taken into account in expert : Bridgeport, Jan. 3.—The collections | information concerning the death of | finances. And even of their not over- were alleviated. by the administfat MONSIGNOR O’CONNELL nominates their superintendent, which | gid 18, I8€0 L0, BRCOinE il In the City Court. the Catholic churches in this city, | MT. Cheney and ‘wife, it reiterates that | stocked wardrobes these peopls gave of opiates, but to the end she retained off led by t rch, but ities, = | though not footed up will totai | Consul Lupton was unba | with the same free hand. From win e, e o g retained | Appointed by the Vatican Auxiliary 7 i at s. ; | There were many in coutt/Saturday | L30USK mot footed up vl Wil fotsl dows and fiv= escapes and from the tnd ats Tatly Beheds Rod iy s Reped Bishop of San Francisco. ded, Terbert W. ¢ Passage Safe Even for Ships of the | morning to hear the case Of the cutting | FOIe™eRt OVER, 1000, | “herr ianged HARROWING INCIDENTS, | of the curb they threw into tiie doubls SNEE o DGt WA Tt bY it 7 mnent. w oubte Connocticut Class. | affair on the West Side Friday afterr | [{b 37 = e 2o trucks every sort of wearing appavel Mrs. Scull leaves three girls, aged §| Rome, Jar Monsignor Dennis | tain the office another year. having| The passage of the canal s regardea | Ioon. The man %‘ii’é’m“{;“éi’.‘.nfifii‘m\'.‘fi'! Pt R S Awful Fate of Youns Womhn Who | until'the trucks were pilsd ful Tois 10 her ‘marriuge her wima was | versity af Washifigton : was unanimously nominat- | S0 tan vessels such as the Connee. | Who didthe cutting, was fined $35 and | Northampton Physician Accidentally tmntedite Ko, || The Tsland ot Stromboli is the north- Mias Nollle A micoarar et e an e pointed v bish i T e i he the Denec” | the three men who held the victim were Killed in EI Paso. Naplee, Jin. 3 Harrowing episodes | SAsternmost of the Lipari group, which o DL i e Kt asndiyll b The appointment, whi t A7t cst fighting shipe that ever have gone | fIned §3 and costs each. All paid thelr | Northampton, Mass. Jan. 5.—A des- | prows” Hekaio conthme. to Aow ne. A |1ie about thirty miles off the north dead, The father and mother, who | have been ma by Ar 10p Rio i t None of the British Dread- | fines. g patch received by the police tonig irl in & frantic effort to escape at- | C0ast of Sieity. It is almost circular e hally ghioh g ‘afsount. 62 teoakte of San Frencisco, . retary e ught types have made this vovage. | John Callaham charged with beg-|from El Paso, Tex., said that DI Irv- | fempted to lean over the railing of the | i format On it iz the volcans e staad by the VEHOan, b %o P Smith s aehistant The canal, which originally provided | 5iN& had his case continued until this | g B, Hayes, a physician of this city, | palcans of her home. Her® wkiets | Stromboli, which rises about 3,000 feet s i 7 Rk A Lave it ui d thé auxilia Andrews; librarian Lewls Youne; for vessels of draughts of 24 feet 7| MOrning. and spent Sunday In a cell at| was accidentally kilied in Kl Paso to- | caught on the ironwork and she hung | 8bove the' sca and has been perpotual- : 2 opric later will be transiormed inte | ussistant I'brarian, Osten Ferguson: | inches, has been deepened to some- | Police headquarters. { day while attempting to alight from a | thers, swaying in the wind, for ly active for the better part of 2 U. §. Army Transport Seriously Dam- | i coadjuto 3 e rig suc- | director of sjnging. Frederick W. Les- | what more than 28 feet. Vessels of e » noving train. Dr. Hayes w | Gave: A Womnan buried undes the debriy | Years. The population of the island i aged in Collision. ession. 1 relanc 1flu- | ter; assistant director, Walter F. Les- | the Connecticut class require 26 feet | Charged With Stoning | way home after a journey 10 Califoroi | of ner honse, although slightly injur=, | About 2,000. “The crater of the volcano Sap Francisco, Jan. 3. United | £nce contributed greatly to the decis- | ter. 9 inches. When the present plans rfield, Conn., Jan. 3. \ and was accompanied by a ten y )il as uneble to move, while her lsban 1| faces the northwest, and is about one- Statés army transport Thomas, which | 1on of the Vatican. | 1At the Univggealist school the fol-| are executed the canal will have 31| £0. 16 years old, ‘was arrested tonight,| daughter. Besides this daughter he | atq hildven, crastied on - the floor | thitd ‘down the side of the mountain. 1s scheduled to sail for the -Philippine | — | lowing have be@l re-clected: Superin-| feet depth over a floor of ten feet. The | charged with stoning a passenger train | leaves a widow and a six yeagdld =on, | ghove, slowly bled to death, the blo 1t About 170 yards in diameter. The Talasin o (Fassday. “was: so' serlowsly | SAILED FOR BLUEFIELDS. | tendent vih A. Tracy; secretary, | is ample. The Dewey drydock, f as it passed through this town. The| He was a graduate of Da rvmmlm col="Faropping on her breast and arms. She | Principal town ‘of the island. with a damaged in a collision with the coast- ittt at ‘ cssie . treasurer, George A.| feet wide, got through with only | railroad has been troubled for some lege in the class of 1883. Dr. Haves | ae finally takea out salive, but was | battery, stands on the eastern side of ing steamer Brunswick today that the | U. S. Gunboat Dubuque Leaves Havana | Keppler; director of singing, Marga- | two feet In breadth to spare at one | time by gangs that made it dangersous | was 48 vears oid. | Geraented, not aven knowing her nam- | the island and. is. divided finto tno transport may be unable to make the it Sgonet, Mitiaibn | ret Stevens; Iibrarian, S. F. Mead; as- | bad spot. The Dewey was the widest | for trains in passing through certain | i S, | | parts, San Vincenzo and San Bartolo- voyage until Tepaired. H | sistant I'brarian, S. W. Armstrong. The | crary ever faken through the canal | sections. Detectives were set at Work | jnstantly Killed by Knickerb scker Ex GUARDS HAVE DIFFICULTY | The houses: are low. with flat executive committec of last year and the Connecticut classes will be a | on the case and saw <hree boys hurl | | roofs, though some of them are tw ey Havana, Jan, 3.—The United .\ta.uvl"_,_le‘,ml The report of the ( precedent so far as draught is con- | 800d sized stones at a train tonight. | press, ; B | stories nigh. b Death of Father John of Cronstadt. | Srappis ,,lf;“‘{:{]*flfi,f*‘}f;"";fii>’n°:\“u’“!nnn was read by the secretar Eernad i Two of the boys escaped, but Wargo | Fuirfield, Comn. Jan 3—Alexanger | In Protecting the Survivers and the [HONIVEEN ¢ 8t Peteraburg, Jan. J.—Vather John | pariment ai Washington for Eiueieil., | (oM Rev. J. F. Cobb, Chauncey Speed Limited to Six Miles an Hour, | W% arrested, charged with being one | Kulavi, aged 14 of 267 Spruce streei, Gtk et | Ex- Pnesm:u-r cu‘rm WORSE. of Cronstudt died yesterday. i uo- | Nicaragus, by way of Key West. Woils | W ooqworth declined a | “The caual is eighty-seven miles long, botnd Knickerhocker express Satuitiy | Rome, Jan. 3.—Having done all that | 1y & A ted priest for some tims Lad beew sur- | nothiug definite Is known liers con- | SSSistant Sues | sixty-six milee being through dry land | ————————————— afternoon and Instantly Killed. . Hi:| it was possible (v do in districrs | Has Rniur'n'd o gn iorael's Hospital teriug from chronic dropsy. ~Father | cerning hor mission, it is reported thar | ¥ and twenty-ons through the Menzaleb | 1. ourse of an Egyptian canal of | SKUll Was fractured, his ck ool laid wasie by e eartiquake tie king or an Operation. John was born November 30. 1829. | rurcorad revolutionary activity in Cer ] , % i Ballen, Timsah and the Bitter lakes.| oo ‘oniuries before ChTist, , | broken and his left foot cuft oft. He|and quécn of Italy are returning to Louaon Jan. 4<~The Dally Mail's After graduating from the St. Peters- | tral America was responsible for the| To Reimburee Reliance Company Ships go through under thelr own |0'e ¢eBt IOEN, i | had been sent 1o Fairfleid on an ertand | Rome. They have spent the last four | Berlin correspondent says Swt Sener burg seminary, e pecame priest of | order sending her to that territory ‘ Among the matters to come Dbefore | steam. The speed through the cana) | Unitsd States Must Pay $150,000 Tail and, taking the railroad tracks as ifie | days among the ruins of Sicily | Castro, former president of \enesuela, the Andrew chureh at “Cromstadt, | = = — — the next general assembly will be a limited to six miles an hour. By| Leave to go through the Suer canal|route for hia return trip. stopped foCalabria, the king directing the twork | AAs grown Suadenly worse and rewm . Where his zeal drew about‘lim hosts | Toulon, Jan e ainister of | petition which has already been filed | using clectric lights many pessels now | will cost the United States govern-hwatch a game of hockey on & Naathy | of 1escue and relief and the queen min | ed to Dr. Teeaels: haspital e e of follgwers and attracted the atten- | marine has ordered the warships Jules | asking that the town of Norwich ie | pass through at night. The canal runs | ment. with quarant and other dues, | por d and apparently wux wo fnteresid | istering to the injured ere i5 a | Wi underge an aperation in a few dal o Lhe, mverer who constantly | Bt iine Victor Hugo to'Mossina | given power to pay. to the Reliance | frec from sra. to sea with a slight ebb | not far ffom $150.000, Toe regular lolla | hat he did net hear the ApProschim) reeling of relief in Italy. that thels | for some Siseuse i the region o pefriended him, with supplies. Worsted company $5,000, and How of the tides, folowing roughis are 3147 per ton, train majesties are coming home. kindeys, .

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