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VOL. LI—NO. 6 s NORWICH. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1909. GOVERNOR~ LILLEY - EREERCRGEE Croditors Seize | Tondened Teloerats Michigan Pastor o vote t, all of W rere for W0 Fotes oaet, “I].I‘f']"..\‘i‘,',;l:“.,‘,“ whea Rear Admlral Barnett, superintend- | | Senator Broc Clerk Spafford announced his election, | ’e‘nl of the naval observatory, is re- took his place at the president’s (1.«4“ verv ln ] ported critically L ur er and accepted the position of president | gt he English Government’s Advi pro: tef. i3 el received peccl: I ‘rrom Peking indicate that foreign in- y Other Offcials Elected. iEND e Rt e AND“""H are in danger. S : e Rev. J. Frederick Sexton of| 5 - vow | DISMEMBERED BODY ®OUND IN i i a | Ne ave slected in by w Tuberculosis Costs the State of New With Ceremonies More Striking in Many Re- xcj mer v cjer cpumiin 1o wvsTenious caneen. | yJeyisions coun e Sit o 0% Stint S lof Hartford and E. W. Buldwin < it | L of lives lost annually, N n, New Haven were ected m ngers | 1 - S o Iy spects than Ever Before i SRS VO ccepers were | COUNT” HAMON DISAPPEARS | .o"\ioh®.2 SR b,"Wadlife. | TERRIFIC STRUGCLE FOR LIFE . Wright of A Hnu:l Canada’s offcial hangman William numy,m - of Danbury, Oscar . Perkins of Winste James Argument Was Made Before the Cut a Dashing Figure in Paris for Y ndrick - of - Stonington H. Louse committee in favor of a court | Church Floor, Pews and Communien PRESENTED TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY| et 0F | Yibwe-dbrstaity Kwart Tn Amaadida ] 4F appiis o' Besr: pecsac: chtes Rk Sk, R Coventry. | o o B 3 : _ Resolutions Passed. as “Cheiro, the Palmist.” e Efve",,":,:,’"(‘,..5‘?{?"""’, 2| so Found in the Church. A resolution w passed raising a ! num of deaths are repo 1 daily. Escorted by Foot and Horse Guards from Executive Man- | co, e Oftwo senators to canvass e | the for senators. Senate Paris, an., “Count” Louis Ha- C. J. Farson, District Manager of a o 5 e sion to the Capitol—Unusual Interest Taken in the | owers. of o S ietgilinand S mon, formerly known in America and | life insurance company at Amoy, Chi- [ DEO0 Mich. Jun. 6-=The dismom. ley of the Eleventh distriet were | Europe “( , the Palmist.” aud na, committed suicide by shooti e 2o L g b miel Proceedings— First Day’s Session of Legislature a|voinied on the committee. before that s plain John Warner, is g ; R IR (W tound i The amendment rules of last -]a; ru:n'\.- from France tonight, and W. |. Buchanan, special commis- ey :,"; K ool Business-Like One—Adjourned to Tuesday. R R T 16 joint the senate and | ony is disc ussing ..-n the most me- ' ¢d to Gomez, president of Venezuela. | o 4o B e he south house of jast ion were E!d(‘]r(“:- | > nd myste ( T Wil 1 - o CUDRES 0L S SN ULy — * dazzled Parisian society Miss Katherine Root, Committee Reports. a relative of Clues Difficult to Obtain. Hartf Conn., Jan, 6.—The mnew'|was dissolved and the pa returned The commiltee on canvass of votes Scores of Creditors Appear. “..‘.\‘ 11 "t ”.\,r;‘v: :,.vl,,;.‘:I»‘I"';.}:?f:fu s ,’;\ on ,‘,n ‘b’,.“", ‘:,( ,‘“', to ex ve and adr irative govern-|to the executive chambe where a | reported that the canvass made by| Hamon is charged with embezzle- | ¢ it of an auter t. # orary uncertain y a8 ) )£ Cont inducted into | short reception was held. the canvassing board was correct. The | ment, and his symptuous offices, wie T DU g S TRREO SN e visin gud o jee in th day with cere- First Day’s Session Businesslike. eport was accepfed and the ecau s }{.; ulnm & newsgaper cal d‘ The | ovement to raise half a million doi- d ) for the crime. liden ore s} le 1 I offic of 1e | Ane &t and conducte E i 1) 1 N 1 s - - monie rich llowir e- | t day’s session was a busi- | 0fdered on file in the offi il Srriaath SRl 4 e for the oln Memorial univer- dead clergmyman was ' ects than ore.{ 3 5 Deaportion bF REw members. T Ready fer Business. A g e B Seboamaud : irch for ir The Oa'h Administered. | senate was more expeditions than the i tior 2 a ap b g PR The House Committee having Carmicha 5 cath & or-1nmé 1 readifiess o st ‘% the b ey e arge tiie vari appropriatior 1l »4 stress since 18 Boviieglle P 8 B the usual res- | i zed and ready | lia PN is busily occupied with hearings and ! eturn home, as expect 1 e W 1 | olu S ne ullyg equip the {5 do bu ase of the | eroy, neetings. vening he surmised that s P use cham- | body for business and the | resii 4 2 : nister as &k A8 S08! scores of persons | Lieut.-Governor Weeks Takes Oath. enth districts were appointed on | turned over to Hamon stocks to the V& 18 Possible that T S e eara the repo Mimazene doors seeking g ¢ Torring ttee. mar of $500.000 o W > 3 Y e ’ S = by n the Columbus enato Brooks o ) ngto ad * ’ r o ¢ bhelnic rt # of t ore ) and_to ded tntil Lieut Resolutions. | Hamon to raise a loau thro Cacoita i b o et o S e an executive n there has ared and took th Se \lid London f $1 0 hey i ey gt Die; SURCDIC (0, OF ar t was “‘1‘('1"”-’ 1 ywed his gt | lege, however, that Hamon neither . ‘ A - . FEquiciilyibuea his a a SR HBAC e A oy Orville J. Wright Declares i Mary Rumors Afloat senate procedurs 1 ¢ f . & arn, acticable to biuld rae I i Sia ¥ | greeting of the s K kK, in consequence ch t g ey i S 2 2 y 8 P n a criminal action against the 2 i an pé an ad t ate had been a dashing f b bus ‘ehy e other B : e Is Reported at R?ggno :w an | rumors indicat . Mger M &n it \ches to : & ) . P, ed to . Three Congressional Election ¢o obb and A death m the e he “""" """‘:"“ Carolina e a8 not kne ' murdered 1 d be L. B G a s ST % ; an enemy in the world. it eEen Al Pastor of Three Churches. Sider. § SN oo 3 4l The Nava! Bureau Has Outlined R en In ans for 5,000 it 1 ! M 1 and for two or the American na 1 and Chi- 2 chil¥ren The Plant ol the Puge' Sound Mx”s home ! H ber (o., said t ¢ Car- gle mill in the world, was ! i olumbus Wi damage is & .H' 3,00 i revalvel i s ariks % Al mbthe s € re waved his hand { { e aatone 1 and Mr A sport of a Reévolutionary Outbreak mately to a. group of children ¥ e of, e 2 My huria has bee ¢ e out of the village of Adalr 18 ted L0 | xmo, re it is said treops have | a rom that mement all trace of hi } wait upen Mz him o patcbed to g e 8 m | house Evidence of Fierce s"uggn atat || Wossage. from- Gaverner Wosdruff. Cabled Par Jrapus fyron Brown. who lives near the sentors r ) expie 1 { = ulin,. executive secreias b d ® trage » e fi ae f rega i ¥, annour i liscover th ne today. While he W.ORGE LLEY, we no ther | | - Lisbon, Jan. 6—Maria P e queer as 1 at the cross roads to keep of W may s pe . dowage ) : e o!d wind drove B when ghe d atiye | testival disc ¥ shelt the He Governor i inpeimid I 28, Pl . FRIFEMAN I P i sed to find the church dosrs b% B Ao ak . | th 1 d of Stafford Jan. 6.—It is i a W 4 upon opening them was was held atter I e gove ple AR et e I s ¢ the | terrifiec see the chureh floor. the @nd it was dusk before the large gati- . State Treasurer : 1a . " en ti ymmu table. ering filed out o hamber. ‘\d for Earthquake Sufferers. s rineads dalls ' niad & e pstd K oTeIE AR whed and fragments of Both Branches Organized by Noon. he sum tc al of he siness of the : A0 e P s i oo i ot his s da o nd ood ttered all around Both branches had comp S aoc - e 5 nstructing tl messe s to T 81,060 0yt - | [ k e clorgyinan. who was 5§ pre.iminary wor : = A t il ‘ 1oriz o suffervers in 1 OUR. RUC" L LSTRIETIN e the governor's escort a lang mar StbE!] a - e 1 t ative bulletin a [ § of Authorities Hurry to Scene out 0 the exec e mansion to s s o comptroller th cer » Amer i 1 AY W } n t ne ) | thoug ¢ ¢ 3 1 passe ne 2 5 nj I out investigati further Brown caive the new governor and conduct |, ., o et e P fur: members with copies of thy fled-+o hia 'home, Whers: b had a key him to the capitol 3 e % . S A t e T B two ons by t y 1S 200 - y the church, He returned and lock- Entrnncn to the Chther nn, Peck, Hur Assistant Clerk. € d e bee at doors and hurried to the vi)- aWn up ar g t e ont anvass of votes for state | p 1 of Killin 2nt cle s my“vn whi s b X jed the office at Port Huren was extended | \ <A £ 5 other vessels of the fleet, | T} a o i arrival at solution was passed allowing tl as a ed the chu ta of the Ais- i anté 1oo NEGRO LYNCHED. ATEd e ; | tion was cus & . and discover sading o jotr na Attempted Criminal Assault Upon | MRt s ADE R | of roll X South Carolina Farmer's Wife. Lt the hs rieh 8 ée from . th € an vas also found in the house was ready for Le ' an. 6.—Reports . evad that the i ; hed here ynel B narderer, for the : Fenn, for the committee or unknown negro in Lexing- d to cut the bhody te R petaries of the t and then | f votes for t ty about four miles nor g the .<a¢f officars Majors | and offere uight Tl reported nehing 0 2T heodors Roos: n of “the | officers el The Vo Li¥nching | Minister's Herse Found Tied to Tves. Fuewo' stafts. . Of B port, was aecepted. and the - - . WERERRY ek The minister's horse was found to- “eantime, with the m f the band passed. - On the motion of the St * B v lay tied to a tree In the village of in ti A P th| the report and resolutior The ne )orhcod was ar on | P River, the dead man's overcoat Yirs vy iediately transferre news of the attempted assault became | P¢IN8 discovered in the buggy. Pine pobsoggiay pornilsl ; ator Luther, for the committee posse was forme R s a sma age near Thorn- flons w finally b | it on the retir governor, re- ton o the main line of the Grand fideint cenven | that his excellency had no fur- Trunk railroad 26 miles tigront of the er's d i t communication to Ke to th from the scene of the murder. Sy, Witov new zovernor, Mrs. | encral assembly. On motion. o = 4 illew, bis mother, and o s Senator Searls the report wos imme SILK DRESSES AS BRIDES f 1he family and personal frisnds diately transmitted to the } , TO OIL DEALERS' WiVRS. ¥ Much Interest Shown in Major Roo e pes A ooy “"“_,‘ 8 o cox € 1u‘| :‘l;:m t - RED CROSS RECEIPTS Testimony in Government's Suit te Disselve Standard Oil Company. A hugh ¢ election. Senat MATTHEW H. ROGERS For Earthquake Sufferers Reaches pnnounceme 2 S kgt nvM ‘w : SABIN & RL T Clese to Half Million Dollars. New York, Jan. 8.—Testifving today State Sccreta of one and two A N Sk n the government's smit to disscive : ol i e s meylne Killingiy Washingte Jan 6.—Today re ¢ andard Of npany, George J . evidence o ¢ p. ande 2 Assistant Clerk of -Hous ceipts of funds at the headquarters of | L. \\ olff, Baitimore manager for the y tended ‘to 1 suffe H : A0 < the American Nationa 1 Cross so- | Crewe Levick company, said that the for tadiing : 7 i3 f presented by Mr. A, S e Italian earthquake suf- | testimony given yesterday by Bruce of t supreme courz | Peen hastily introd 1 of Y i | aad Kk adminis- | ferers .umlmn the total subscriptions | Robinsor a Standard witness, that 3 sty |+ Banatorahiip Caitious; Next. T ey ) o e s i Ref (LY k company oflered cit ? ¢ lat 1 officers h ¢ us o &y . haplain, g $ - £ Prace ARGETER DUSIBETS WAS '::"p‘" 4 b ol =vi‘ i1 : cau 0 ) To Caucus for United States S i Seott hio Graden ] 5 different states cowtributed to make | false )IIf asserted that the sut A 1 d nex Tue it Y & Qe 21 o \ ¢ ) Drese d solution | 0 e - t " = - {4 et sl ag iy i o Blakes] Aok caouiol | up the $89 ed today. The ex as made by gle Of company b bl g i £ 2 ; rennbiican > T 1 T act a “r; int ceived, by the Red (‘ross | one of the concerns absorbed by - who hore t $ & 1 " 1t « v .S e 5 ! from all sources to date is $497 Standard :.r:wr ; \ . ;\ K R : ; il ¥ lain, It—was adonted .- The witness said that a M Blat ':L £ ¥ zo00d Gov. Woodruff's Parting Word. o'clock Rules. | GROUNDED IN SUEZ CANAL. tein o operated the Kagle O} com A c r Wac ting | 1ose f ominating i ¢ T rules governing the house of | 3 rewe Levick cow Reading of the Message. o th ; States senator. were adopted. Battleship Geergla Was Refloated With nade proffars of silk Lie (Governor We vho a ort | Teco d THE HOUSE. Committee to Senate. But Little Damage. | fans and otl pres ‘_,,.4r ore hac S 1 by it « taxa O RUL SRR b oriiee. ol s R T e s of the ol & ¥ [ o3 e n Y and | 8T [ 1 ate 02 1 A s = 2 ) L Rary | 43 . foi 1 Said. Jah. 6.—The the! husbands te weloone ley, who was pre-| matte piaced on the S of N aw T s 4 sy o gl 8 En went aground _ on lm- agle company o .;“‘ =2 ambly.. suid | '”;(” up later tge Rev. Frank (ountryman | t eici ik B pacs | the canal. She was ref much. apr g o y wis adrein- | o ihe Sendie the parting tribute to gl ‘i il i i # appear to have been dam- istersd and Governor Lilley began the | Lieutenant Governor Lake was the in- ,-,_),\.‘ b= “"l").‘,';” arane 8 “‘!h it Messenger: s expected here at mid- | LOSTLNEANINGS IN. DENS TN | vitation ‘to him to sit beside the new > . 45 = o B S. e Nebraska and N Je stiak . - | offeés>of Mi®G rank. ‘A fow minutes] TP e Scott of Plyme . Hall of Willington, resolution | sey EribehRiase SO0 6= AToay SesIe later he stepped down and into private ting the following as mes<en on Virginia Coast. life Charles H. Hammer, Wethers- J-pam-se Count Toda Auempts Suicid: N X I I P artford coun . ! . orfolk 1., Jan. §.—Losing her The crowning event of the day was B Bomirat WiRGhanT connty ‘:"_‘i",j{'] o ay. the British steamer Anglo-Afr 1gural ba t the armory this Tayior London | coversy -~ Vi th a cargo, from Tocopila, Mex to be one wre, gor out eof the 1 ar resolution. named the fol- | y $131 he wnd t ashore on Smith's " and Mrs. epers: =3 ff Cape Charles. The life say their’ personal > comm partol frem Sndth's Tsland disasy from the state and els . et ed the vessel at daybreak teday and received. staff officers and the Sherwood. Weston, Fair- .. i ediat ood b Word was alss higher offi of the National Guard R. 'B. Horton. Union UPPEr | gent to the clt a wrecking tug of the state added the brilliancy of | Havry-1.. Hayde as nurried ene. There » to the occasion. R i okt SRt A wind and a4 moderate saa P g i 5 ok | Swain, Hamden, New Haven i AR v B ! B YN I TEPITEE Seaso! Uch I8 alread kec orwarc | 1 m ec a n ar t tic will Be necegs v 1 ith . | Canvass of Votes. ount 10.00 | o 4 J to with much expec \ i amownt $10,00 p ané the wreeking The speaker appointed the as a committee on ¢ was lost. Mr. B W ana oka in favor of the reso ked for barges for GENERAL ASSEMBLY ORGANIZED | tis DiEsopo of ¥ : shop saying that Rhods Choice of Speaker, Senate President, London. Carr ort, | 1 appropriated $10.000 and| Erb Jury Locked Up for the Night Clerks, Minor Officials—Adjourned :nmiu:dy Tibbits of Norwi i 1g tha appropriation be made 6. T} N Bo Tusadiy. | Portl Buckley of Union, | under suspe n of the rules Mr. | Snd Mrs. M. Piodes New Milford. This commii- | Dunn of Windham faversd the rese this serdsr of il { tee proceeded immediately to duties | t ving toe it not heen of SR RN REREY O _Hartford. ' Jan. 6.—Th {and si afterward yeporied the | f by Mr, Bichop he had one of sin B oty _hemg ‘o?l‘(f;"d(x,” y”]“k:,], o ;‘ ,1”‘ t“ election of officers of the | il2 ari present. The resolu ) ’: ’”j:“ g 3. EEKS, Siatan - el : = i at A aid AMr. Rockwel i i oice. was 1 transmitte « P hour s l“l’-’A'.v\‘iI u?\‘ l\ i KS, Sexton, “"°»rf7."’v terwards elected | were appointed to canvass the vote for | the senate. The resolution proposed s T A e s of Middletown, i e bR Tl i o Mg | state senators | that the money should be expended ; v Eleptapapisovarpor outh was adiinisicred fo tie scuators R ‘ From Retiring. Gevernor. DRI AT RS G0 0 Athletic Prize of $100. readin £ his imesgage. (Printed ir y Secretary Bodenwell ot a8 The comuiittes Lo wait oo the re- | | Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 6. Georgs e -n.e‘r :-g= of this E;.Ac. He aid The first busine was the electio Comptrotler tiving governgr and inguire as to hi On Canv, of Votes for Senators. | L i nl i the class of 1895 of m;:.- this in & clear tune threughout, al of clerk. There were thirty votes casi 4 | further pleasuve was apnoin nuilteee on ele | univers ha establlshed & prite «hough towards the end it was a slight | &1l of whieh were for John A B resentative, D" Al Qrouin of | speaker(fud. & Bisthop ported, and the 21 $100 tu be awarded o congnencems ewerden, es forty-three tuinutes were | f0rd, The announcement by the sec Jexs h were appointed. tempo- | Havesn witg Mr; of Win | accepted | day 19 the athlete who has wou = needad to cover it, Hls words of per- | retary of siate of Mr. Bpafford's ele Tar The commitres reported that his ex Committee to Notify Governor-Elect. | lerier ce Linuer and hes maintained antial gresting to the members and his | tion was received with applause. e | Election of Speaker. ney had nothibg further 1o- offer. | 'y gaves of Waterbury and M |l'" ghest standard in schddarsiip uppegl for co-operation and aid in| Was sworn into office by the secre-| prelinfinary to the taking $5,000 for Earthquake Sufferers. Dunn of Windham were appointed hy | during his entire course taking up the tasks pefors the ad- | tary . | butlot for sreakmeater 2ol M. wp of New Haven offered ‘a| the speaker (o notify the incoming : ménistration were impressively given Elected® President Pro. Tem. ]v.a Mr. n;n « of Waterbury, reselution th the he make an’ xu\‘nrv.m' of his election. Steamship Arrivals. . After recaiving the :r-chngq of 1e senate tagk a vote for president | ler of Tolla Simeon Pease of Fair- | appropriation of $5008 for the earth- Both heuses adjourned until Toes- At Liverpes! Jan. & Lucaabe, Seeen these sbeut him the joint convenlien pro terg. Kenator Rlakesise of the field and Charles W. Scovilie of Had- quéke sufferers in Italy. Mr. Leos of day. . - New York via Quesnstown.

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