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GOVERNMENT SECRET SERVICE, Abstract of Report of the House Committes — Appointed to Investigate. 5 FAREWELLS AT THE WHITE HOUSE] -t Pwmsmsss [Thg Observance |Gommecticut | sl Tosras President Roosevelt Bids Al the Attaches of s iitir d Riabi i Of Sunday General Assembly) . T e ence. 3 = i - T HEARING IN SENATE CHAMBER His Executive Staff Good Bye. W R YT e o AT HARTFORD, Despal on medical unds. Mrs. . 7 et e t[ecunuyuwlm e ot LEFT HIS OFFICES FOR THE LAST TIME.|gus sosconmiist et i (pc| MAYORS AND GLERCYMEN SPEAK. house of commo MYERS’ CLAIM TO SEAT AS REP-! Green Stockings, alleged o, have been worn by a rcd-halr.a girl figured RESENTATIVE REJECTED. Bt R Brooklyn wite's suit for divorce. The Academy of Mora! Sciences at STOMINGTON JUDGESHP. |73 35 okt ion” """ | SHOULD HAVE PERMANENT CHARACTER. e Caugnt on t cony of a populdr Innsbruck, Austria, March 7.—The | Measure Not Intended to Break Down [Senato Reconsiders Its Action in Pass- | Lt hotml e 1 sor sy b o detachimnent of six offi d twenty- e - . . 5 President and President-Elect Slept Last Night Under|ive men o :fie:;:u.«fl;n“a:m‘}e Wio| the Puritan Sunday—Baseball Play- | ing Resolution Appointing Alberti R.| &1 (iEh SRTEGEY ' P “" ™| | egiglation Should Be Enacted by Congress Looking to ‘ 5 ere reported as being overwhelmed by | . 4 - z = ¥ 2 g o & ot the Same Roof After a Strenuous Day—Everything|an avalanche near Larann vesterday ing—Sale:chdoda and. o8 Greim.: | @tillman~Woman's Safirage Hearing poScott Dickson, unjonist tarit re- this Result—Secret fervice Division of Treasury A R . ¥ rmer, defeate n Bowles, lib- P Today’s Ceremonies—The Spirit|n a tunnel where they had talfn orl Tk ArNe By 4 GoDtedk < tar & De; t . . ~ is in Readiness for y e refuge. The tunnel was covered With| ' gyiitrora, Conn., March 3.—The sen- artford, March 3.—The senate was Chasgowr_ seat in parliament. P nt Now Exists Without Peé nt Au- snow 3 ate chambér was crowded and the gal- | calied to order at 1115 by Lieutenant Parts, March $.—A number of statues | 1E7ie8 well filled, many ~women being | Governor Weeks. Prayer by Chaplain| Robert C.Ogden, Jacob H. Hollander in the Garden of the Luxemburg wers | i1 the audience, today, when the leg- | Sexton. and Booker T. Washington were named mutilated last night by a band of roy- | islative committee on judiclary taok | Referred to Committee on Agriculture. ?fn?ne‘"i‘;""?.'\‘-,‘.'u;'fifé" g T ¥ o it 4 Y~ | up at the state capitol for hearing the , 3 4 # William Howard Taft and Mrs. Tatt | alist students, and at the same time | {20 His NS SRPUOT 107 REAEINE the | rrish and Game—Referring bills con- | Liberia. Washington, March 3.—Legis.ation, The total number of employes en= thority of Law—Duties Should Be Defined. of Celebration is Supreme—Vast Army of Visitors. ‘Washington, March 3.—A vast army i i they were covered with such inscrip- roing bo: foxes and hawks t of people tonight tramped the streets | stepped from their automobile, in a X 3 ob1ios | vides for the sale of any article of | SorPin& bounty on foxes and b < should be enscted by congre ivin . £ B o gital n o dowhpour | driving rain, and catered the ~White| tlons s “Down with the Republic” | 16 [0, 1o 221 & fuain ‘and eons | ihe, committee on agriculture; so re-| It Was Announced by Indspendept | a permanent characier 1o the secrer| 52600 in the detection or prevention of rain, in expectancy of the nation’s | House for the night, to make it their) ZHC "LORE (Ve the King.’ made aiso | fectionery ‘or newspapers, before 10 | [o'T¢d 2 Jud 2 steel men in Pittsburg that the action | service force of the government, ac- | of fraud, whether called secret ice greatest of all pageants, the presiden- | home for the next four years. There | 1 cien T3 e e “.“T:e ot“Em":zQK o'clock Sunday mornings, and between Stonington Judgeship. of the Lackawanna Steel company of | cording to the report of the select|™MeN delectives, special agents, - tial inaugurasion. The spirit of cele- | was no demonstration whatever mark- | 3 Sr O 4 and 6.0 in the afternoon, and also| On the motion of Senator Searis the | Buffalo, in reducing wages, would not | committee of the house to investigate | ©ial inspectors, or by other names, 3 bration is supreme, and everything is | ing the arrival of the new temant of e ko B Ly allows by permission of the local au- | Senate reconsidered its action In pass- | be followed by them. this force, submitted to the house to- |41l the departments combined, the re- in complete readiness for the quadren- | the executive mansion. He was &d-| b o8 e ON A UTOMOBILE thorities baseball games on Sunday | Ing€ a resolution appointing Alberti R, day. jport says, is found to have been just nial event. mitted by the attendants and with Mrs. where no acmission is charged. Stillman judge of the town court of| China Refuses to Discuss the ques. The committee consisted of Repre-) 100 more than In 1908. Congress practically cleared its decks, | Taft went at once to the private por- MEASURES RESUMED Por ond: Sudiast 't Bl Stcnington The resolution was then | tion of municipal control at Harbin, | sentatives Olmsted of Pennsyivania,| - The committes found that $1,880,708 both houses were worked under high | tion of the house, whers President and | = 3 gainst Bill. tabled. and the Russian rdilway authorities | Currier of New Hampshire, Young of | had been appropriated in lump sume pressure. Prestdent Roosevelt and | Mrs. Roosevelt received their guesis| Discussion on How Best to Get the th-l)uclrfl g‘t slevenl cities spoke for The Aetna. have ceased action in view of a pos- | Michigan, Brantly of Georgia ¢ which might have been, but was not. \ President-elect Taft tonight slept un- | with the simple cordlality and lack of Present Law Enforced. e bill, and clergymen from Hartford| r7pe gollowing amendment to the | sible move by the powers, ers of Mississippi. It was appointc used in detective work, der the same roof, atter a strenuous | ceremony Vo Lk tuste acquain- - ;Kume'&?im#‘p:?en}:‘?fi charter of the Aetna Insurance com-| oo o s irvestigate the amount of apy In speaking of the secret Sestiel . in reception of callers; all | tance have eestablishe = pany was passed: n Alexandra is suffering from a ” o, W - o i \ e et The sabinet remined, | - That the president-elogt and Mies. | yioctird: March 3-—The continua | afternoon, and at its close, late in the | Pt 5,7 Xatna Insurance company | cold and will be unable o atiend the | ang the mamber o emploses engaged | Cslon of the ireasury department, in ‘accordance with custom, and_the | Taft are quartered at the White House | measures before the houso was resum. | 4oy It was continued for two weeks. | may fssue policies of insurance against | SOurt at Buckingham palace: tonight. | therein. The report is unanimous. | niunde of the department of fustice in labors of the inaugural committee were | tonight is due to the thoughtfulness of | eq again today and while there are a | nevor 0:)'!&*‘ wt‘,hx;rm;ard opened the | amage to automobiles resulting trom | It is reported that the king will buy a| - “We deem it proper.” says the com- | the past was touched upon completed. President aud Mrs. Roosevelt, who, re- | few who favor radical changes in the | hor nieneq o5 phat the measure was | fire, from the hazards of transporta- | scaside home at Worthing, near | mittee, “to call attention to the fact i 4 > Finishing Touches. o e (o4 ;""f“w;fl;fl jaw which is at present on the hooks, | fus Suedec but Thiner Cwnd ot o Joic | tion and marine navigation, from tikett | Brighton. that the secret service division of the | i committoe fnds" the repert 5 rangement, extended their * | the great majority in the discussion | v, - | of any of their parts or equipment, and treasury departmen: now exists with- | S3¥8 © v . P e r:?;grziuflnfirbgfifsu‘r?gdfi? White House Dinner Guests. seemed to be united on how best to| Siative interpretation of 'Sunday ob-|from collision with a stationary or| Mayor McClellan and Comptroller f cut Dermanent authority of law. de- | IOF within the SuthosiSSp. By prosrammime. Tha | Besides the prosidant-eloct and rs:| Ret the progent luw enforcea. The at- | TTT1c, FLe 0 X, wauld iow | movin obsect i Meta of New York deciared that, the | pendent entirsly’ upon appropriations | O the #tatute, It had orfglnated years g t ve | T the White House dinner guests | tendance was not as large as it was| o g nnecticut Fire. S b . e city Jor- | made from year to year, and that the 5 . e ‘.‘."‘:I‘.i:‘d‘i‘;i'“’fi,.‘.'fméfim"22.‘.’,’,‘1";? R e Sonatar-e100t Root and. Mrs, | vesterday, but it inciuded 4 number of 'E::;‘i? i g g l:‘"& M 2| ke following resolution amending | [O\¥INE capacity at $135.000,000, would | like force in the department of ‘ustice the committee say - e e Uhnisned today. and the | Root; Senator Knox, who is to be Mr.| members 'of the different granges | Shefie; 19 SR the WA in tbe open | . T o 20N e necticut Fire Ins | Lot Jessen their opposition to bullding { js simllarly without permanent au- in the few instances Indi= y he orchestra for the | Tart's secretary of state, and Mre. | throughout the state, who had their | o ‘ o Tasd SeoD N | suravice oo - ted: more subways, thority cf law, and is aid of a|cated in this report, we have found no P o ot the penaion ' office | Knox: Representative Nicholas Long. | STievances against tiie automobiles to ooniot or worge oler persons out | WL the Connocticut Fire Lnsurance | The Englishman Sargent and his | (2P Bum appropriation for incidental | iranches of the public service, or pers g y Mrs. Longworth, daughter | register. - 5 ol o s i@, is| n rgent and his penses. Whether the serarate forces | sons employed therein, engaged in auy building was held, Penneyivania ave: | wOrl a0 ent, Admirel and Mrs.| The first matter taken up was that| _Baseball for Factory Workers. | PPy, of Rlactiord ls horehy eu- | wite, who are chiarged with maitreat- | of ‘secrel service men now exiating in | auty not contemplated by the lawa; but cars and pedestrians at 9 o'clock by an | Cowles, and Miss Mabel Boardman. |regarding the senate bill introduced | The bill did not aim at legalizing | age by wind or hailstorms, lightning, ng Ch‘ dren whom thev had adopted, the treasury department and :n the | whether any such persous have beem Y “ner, which was late in its com. | by Senator Reed and entitled “concern. | professional baseball, but would allow | tornadoes, cycl p » | are still under arrest, though the hus- | gepartment of justice should be com- | or ara engaged in any duty not com= order issued by the superintendent of | The dinner, does, cyclones, leakage of sprink police today. mencement, was prolonged unusually, | Ing registration, numbering, use, speed | those persons who had been shut up in | lers and sprinkler systems installed or | baia, na¢ been taken to a hospital. | Lined in one, under control of the at- | templated by law, the appropriation " but in anticipation of the strequous|of motor vehicles, and the licensing | fafTries all week a chance to get into | maintained for the purpose of pro- | Liidence tends to exonerate the wo- | torney general, we do not attempt establishing or providing for such ‘White House Farewel day tomorrow, Mr. Taft found the ar- | Of oberators of such vehicles.” a healthy and enjoyable game. There | tecting against fire, and by explosions, | ™% & Geclde, but suggest that whether sep- | service could pe accuratelv ascertained The most affecting of all the fare- | 1incemnts of his hosts permitted of a| Scnator Reed explained wherein the | was no idea of commercialism in the | whether fire ensués or not, provided | APPROPRIATIONS FOR HO! arately maintalned or whether under | enly by an examination of each person wells at the White House was when the | reISSVIAS 00 S 040 oht "and betook | measure was different from the state | measure. But baseball was not the sole | the same shall be clearly expressed in '8 FOR HOSPITALS | une controi they should be permanent- [ 80 engaged in any such service, which president called all the clerks, messen- | jicoif for the night to the southeast | law at present. It aimed, he stated, to | id2a, he said, for if it was the issue | the policy; but nothing herein shall A provided for and their duties clearly | examination could not te made within ®ers and other attaches of his execu- | po o 0 1 BB T M Out Of the | exercise a greater deterrent effect on | wouid be divided on that point, and if | be constrted to empower said company | Mayer of Willi Before Joint| Gefined and Jimited by law.” the life of the present congress.” tive staff into his office late today. He | ;. oc which were occupied by Pres those who are inclined to drive cars at | & man wanted to be elected mayor.all | against loss or damage to person or| COmmittee on Humane Institutions. made a few remarks, telling them how | gont” McKinley, being the southeast|a reckless pace through the roads. He | he would have to do would be to run | property resulting from explosion of 4 foi catly he appreciated the way they| comer of the second floor of the old | ¢ d to have a measure enacted|cn a baseball platform and he would | steam bollers. (Special to The Bulletin.) CLOSING HOURS OF CONGRESS. | USED ROOSEVELT LETTER ad assisted Mim in the seven years of| uiiging, which would cause the forfeiture of | be unanimously elected. Calendar. Hartford, March 3.—Mayor Dunn of — TO SECURE EY, B e moriced 1 common to¢ |{h Day Fillsd With Personal Incidents. (((i°%0101elY, undor certain condi | All Men Do Not Want to Attend | Pussed—Resoiution inéroasing _the | Willimantic and Kepresentative Guil-| President's Salary Fixed at §75000— O SECURE MONER S v ’ Root \ Taft -eisbith. nile ol s 1o . capital of the E. Ingraham compauy 3 B! jres- | Code Bill Passed. i P e B ke 1 petondl dmstaeois | S b mile clutoe ey evitemee 1n | ot o tiins i | IECWLRALON: axbiociageha. s Adent of the board of trustess of the L Yo, Filnion.. Paec TP farewell and 700d luck. Then ha shook | The Boardmn rosidence, where hie has | *There were no other speakers heard | congested and tenement_districts of gohool district of Stonington to lssue | neared. before the Joint. commities | o Washington, March 3.—Ne ver has s hands with each of them. There were | made his lome since his arrival in the | in favor of the bill Hartford, and said the provision of the Passed G on humane institutions this afternoon | ONETESS expived more PLACCOVY U Boston, March A letter from many to whose eyes tears came as | city last Saturday, filled up early with| R. J. Woodruff of New Haven ap- | bill would be for the people living ez imca g in behalf of the resolution introduced | the Stxtieth conzress. The demaeratit’) president elt was successfully they said good-bye to their retiring | callers, and the demands of friends and | peared in regard to the present law. | there in the nature of works of neces- | The senate concurred with the house | by the latter which makes a state ap- | Jliouster against the penal code Dill}ygeq, jt is alleged, by Rafael Binayaga, chief. A number of the White House | politicians on thertime of the incoming | He wanted to have it amended so as | Sity and mercy, because it would allow | in tke latter's action in all matters no: | propriation to the hospital. They stat- | Ib the senate came to an a close to- |4 iijsino, to secure money from Bos- attac were remembered by the | president were greater than he has ex-|to allow prosecutors to more easily | them to procure on Sunday morning | specifically referred to. ed to the committee that it was the | 98¥ after an agreement eliminating | i,n men, but investigations by con- president with- personal gifts, perlenced since his election. The pur- | secure convictions. the necessaries of life. With the sum: | Adjourged. \ Wish of < the hospital authoritles tq | from the measurc the objectionable | tributors led to the filing of a charge President Left Offices for Last Time. | Dose of most of the callers, however,| Mr. Stoddard, representing the | mer coming on and the promised high ey erect a building for a contagious dis- | featires authorizing the vae of oons fof false pretenses against Binayaga At 5.45 o'clock the president left his| Was to extend good wishes. Bridgeport Automobile club, spoke in | Prices of ice, the pcor people would . THE HOUSE. ease ward, but that they didn't feel | &t election places and the measu a8 | and L young man pleaded offices for the last time. His work ther It was just getting dark and the rain | favor of an amendment to the present | not be in a position to buy ice to pre- able to expend the required sum of 4 without actually changing the I unicipal Court Judge 15 Gone, and whatever work he may do | W48 COming down in cold torrénts when | law, allowing Jocal authorities to per- | Serve the foodstuffs they would other-| The house was called to order at|money. iaw now on the statute books. E ice was suspended until tomorron Wil e " expoouted i the | Mr. Taft heard the strains of “Home. | mit’ races upon the public highways, | Wise be compelled to buy on Satunday, | 1115, Representative Richard T. Hig- | Everything that has been spent on| ‘The Balley resolution, declaring the! \y i sald that the Filipino president’s room at the capitol waot Home,” by a brass band. Hel He went on record as being opposed | 2nd would not consequently have as | 8ins of Winchester being the speaker | this hospital (has been given to it and | FIEht of the senate to demand papers fon.money to aid fellow country- " ran down the stairs and out of doors [ to the taxation of persons coming into | Wholesome food. He belleved in going | Pro tem. in the absence of” Speaker | it was now proposed to ask the state |@nd information from heads of de-|men who were students In Ameriea. o ki D 3 going prop k the stat ” from the Boardman residence without | the state from other states and thought | to church, went every Sunday himself | Banks, who has a court engagement.|for $10,000 and match this with an- | Partments was deferred th As a credential he showed a letter TODAY’S PROGRAMME s 3] v his hat. As he had anticipated, there| it would be a very bad thing. once at least, and oftener if he felt | Praycr was offered by the house chavo- | other $10,600 given by Willlmantic | mittee on the judiciary after from President Roosevelt, written two CAREFULLY PREPARED | was the Citizens’ Taft club of Cincin-| Former Representative Allerton of | especlally good. But all men Jid not | 1ain, the Rev. Franklin Countryman.|people Willimantic needs a contagious | mated debate, during which Senators | vears ago in reply to a letter Binay, ‘. - nati, & hundred strong. Middlebury stated that he was op-.| Want to go to church, and he would | A large party of boys and girls from | disease hospital and there is an oppor- | Dolliver and Beveridge made vigorous | had sent the president inquiring t Fair, Cool Weather Predicted—Mr. Foul Weather Friends the Best. posed to fixing an arbitrary rate for | provide some otfer avepu@s for them jithe Enfield Migh school at Thempson- | tunity to provide it handily in connec- | defense of the presid Htjon of the president's son, Archi- Taft Will Take the Oath at 1.10. “Give me the friends of foul weather | & Speed Jaw and thought that no such | on Sunday. - ville watched the prceeedings from the | tion with this institution. The feeling | The conference report on t{ leg! who was 11l at the time. ~From —_— rather than those of fair weather,” was | 18w could be enforced as carried to|Sunday Evening Movina Picture Shows | "7 SF the house. among the committee members is fa: | lative, exccutive and judicial appro- [ Washington the local authorities learne Washington, March 3.—Weather con- | his theery greeting to his fellow- | a0 arbitrary limit. e IR0 he il it Woman's Suffrage Hearing. vorable and It is expected that the | priation bill was agreed s The js sald, that Binayaga had se- @itions will govern to no small extent | townsmen, who cheered him lustily. A | A measure doubling the fees for au- | shows given on Sund ng picture | ., . use of the hall of the house for | Me25ure Will be reported favorably. ferees eliminated all salary inc on alse pretenses in San the time consumed by the inaugural| hanishake and a cheery word of rec- | fomobile licenses was then taken up. | said In’ most cases (he piotares and |8 Woman's suffrage hearing on March| _Memorial Hospital, New London. the Paident. which was fixed Aodnes was dofonca tatey I ceremontes tomorrow. I fair, cool and | ognition to each man. was given, as a| This Was favored by Mr. Duffv of [ songs were of an indifferent nature, | 17 at 2 D- m. was voted on a resolu-| There was assigned for hearing be- a5 it x4 that the f5aeral authos pieasant, as has been predicted, the |line was formed which passed with| West Hartford. He thought that the | hui that in one case at & perf ;| tion Introduced by Mr. Tomlinsan of | fore the same committes the Latimer | ats took/n 1o e e AT 4 - A : cason w h ~ Xy @ performance . At 6.30 o'clock the senate took a re- | vise whether they desired to take ac= ceremony on the stand in front of the | rapidity under the portico where Mr. | I¢ason why the roads are so quickly | which he attended to find out what the | Danbury. resolution making an appropriation for . 30 o'clock tion. \ capitel will be prolonged in order that | Tart had taken his paeition. This w. (Irs'.rt_:\edhis because the automobiles | shows were like there had been one| The use of the hall was also voted | the Memorfal hospital in New London, | ““Fe “:::,“hf'“" o B ae fclock the etis 1 ¢ The Deakeat 5 36 yesrtan. AN the audience in attendance upon the |the first greeting to the Cincinna® | 80 Over them at such a high rate of | picture which was distinotly elevating | to the committee on roads, bridzes and | but Senator Latimer was very buey e D Soitironcs Fepprt he belongs to a wealthy family 18 groceedings within the senate cham- | friends of Judge Taft. They are-to |Specd. and he thought that the fees | n’ character and which taught the | ivers for the continuance this after- | with the hearing on the proposed Sun- | Aie GEPoRed Of Hhe o C e al et y borme out by Fiske Waved & ber may make its way turougn the partake of “luchicon with- President should be doubled in order to provide | sanctity of the home, and it was that noon of the automoblle hearing begun | day law before the judiciary commit- fency appropriation bills nnd at 11.20 | this city, & well known focal antis rarrow corridors o inaugural | Taft at the te House tomorrow nd for the he roz picture which the audience had ap- | Tuesday. tee, of which he is a member, and at K & recess 9.30 o\clock | imperialls o states th stand in time to see Mr. Tafi take the | afternoon. ;:1‘:1‘1(:“1“‘;: ',’hc rgr_ange r\\l‘lk‘};flho ror[:- plauded vigorously. The ‘"mdam:‘l:t Houwe Recedoes. His renmest thib moasuro Went over {0 gomn'rn‘\:rnk a recess until 9.30 o'clock |1 |mr';«n":; ymm‘m\':‘rm :’:'ll'hl:‘o ;:Illnlp- jan of office and liear him delVer|incoming President Meets Old Class- | fees s In favor of doubling the| such shows, he said, were usually for- | Mr. Dunn of Windham, chairman of | 50me future date. Dyfg M u tly Active pines. Lis inaugurel address, In event of rain may e i eigners who could not understand the | a house commitiee of conference on | New London Northern Road Bond lssve Ll - i g R e T e s el The Yals ‘clame GF 718,08 whlew Hiv.| K6 Tawe plunt. be paads 00r eveniic| B0 language and he thought tiat | house joint resolution No..6%3, con-| Thers is.no question that the joint |, Washington, Mareh S-~<otey 00 the | WILLIMANTIC CHURCH b ¥ 3 78, ! e it e churches would tak ) i i r > d - S eve of final 2djournmer; e house of all probability, would be materially | Taft is a proud member, had their in- | to secure enforcement. He was not | these moving Pplcturo exhflmien:;&dm?; ok i Avc";‘xlsé"rec;rx:‘:::d o l{\‘: b e T A 0 i Tepresentatives transacted its busi- LOSES $20,000 BEQUEST 'W"'""!-r B oy Mg S i o e S gt of tuesd ;;;‘Pg;_l‘!"‘r’]‘g g put on moral and” elevating pictures | house recede from its action in refer- [ the New London Northorn. Railway | €S8 with 8 facility unususl with el e ‘oday’s Progranime. - 3 1 e © [ there was & chance to preach sermons | ring the resolution to the committee | ¢ e dving confrése. although at times thore ich Was Given by uey The programime for the day has heen | I 1% F4In and, proceeded to the his. | public roads are not safe under pres- | every ‘Sunday night o thousands of | on judiciary and concur with the ame | ihe ML) e, teCmding Bonds 101 wad mueh contusion, which the speqlc Boardman of New Haven. carefully prepared. From § to 9.30 a. | ona. S P B gL L ® o people. ate’In referring it to the committee on | heard before that committee today,|®r had difficuity in controlling th . cabinet officers, the joint maugural | CEHOInS where sll posed for a ggoup | Wiliaw H. Cibuey of Xew Britain | ” Mayor Landers Favored the Bill |labor. The report was accepted and | This million and Lommittee today. | ctarcely any debate th fnce re- | Wilmantic, March 3—By & decision committees of the senate and house, | 100 {ime to go to the Willard hotet| bilcs are allowed to go too fast and| Mayor Landers of New Britain, | the change of reference made. practically all of the outstanding in- | KGHS on the miltaty Wad pane o5 the subseme ooust o SRR and others, will assemble at the White | 1o, 5 s minutes to be cheered by his | that the roads are being unnecessarily | SPeaking in favor of the bill, endorsed To Joint Rules Committee. debtedness of the raliroad company. | 1tive, executive and Judicial 2 Hatttord today, St Pauls Bplecopal house, and at ten o'clock the start for | ;13 “cjagemates, who were holding a| destroved. what Mayor Hooker had sald and add-| Mr. Whiton of New London intro- | TA¢ bonds have run some thirty years | 41,0006 Bls WIRE 810 O F10.000 witich wae. sivees (5o Sotlll he capitol will be made by the pres- | o 12 Mr. Duffy of West Hartford, in an- | ed that conditions in New Britain were [ duced a joint resclution conccrning ths | DOW and it is desired 4o refumd them [ The bl o By iy Mo by oyl o oo 1ent, president-clect, committees, cab | "RV L 0 ene gay 8o far as ap- | €ver to 5 remark by Mr Diate of Mh- | Similar to those in Hartford. Gse of tinted paper m printing amenc. | Shortly, partly for the reason that a | f the United States in re by the late Mrs Lucy Boardmun of inep ‘and other offieials. Because of | oin.o INEE 8 L ST S O ommed | ford, that the drivers of ocers Mayor Dunn of Willimantic said that | ments. He said that it was similar | BeW bond can be soid at not aver 4| ned musie was oW Ha R . PO s do not e ber of ) N the fact that there will be veterans | yo%n . sefoment by Mr. Taft that | stop when people in carriages hold up | the mavors' asscciation had considered | to the houge resolution introduced by | PCT cent, while the outstanding bonds | 1378¢ number o 206 T B D Haten, restor of B e P it maspoxed for o | Beokman Winthrop, who recently de- | their, hands, or when policemen want | the bill carefully and were favorable Hiod somieiho et sk hionwrnstatin FRRE Spieatard,h 13 ana Bpes cent: | Ll aton o Uhurch. on the understanding. that B8 clined the position of the assistant sec- | them to, said that if a few shots were | 1 it as it was [thought to be a matter that T e s g RG-SR the e ad sion, and It has been agreed thatythe | Ond place in the ~navy department, | enoush. . A memorial from the Southern New | MOtion It was referred to tbe commit- VIOLATES LAW FREQUENTLY.| wWashington, March 4 the note should be pald the chureh. glon. and It bas been Agrocd thatiihe | where he will be assistant secretary| Walter S. Schutz of Hartford said | England ‘Seventh Day Adventists was | 166 OB Jolnt rules. — fore 1 o'clock Mr. Taw When the time limit had expired at104% whfn a ‘Tecess Wil be. taken after March 4. . “{tbat the previous speakers had amit- | presented to the committee urging that On the Calendar. Judge Walsh of Danbury Before Leg- | the conference report on Sodeae for the phay requisd Rat i for one-half hour. The families of the | <, Willi8 Moore, chief of the United | ted that about 75 per cent. of the au-|no Sunday legislation be enacted and | Flouse -joint resolutions appointing| islative Committee on Judiciary. | civll LIl which was agreed to a received and the executors of the es= Bresident, president-olect. vice presi- | States weather bureau, sent Mr. Taft a | toists are all rizht, and he called at-| taking the ground that any such ac- | Lewis Crandall assistant judge of the brief di<cussion, tate of Mrs. Boardman were asked for Gent and vige president-clect are ex. | telegram tonight telling him. that the | tention that there is ahout the same|tion was against the constitutionallcity court of New London for unex-| Hartford, March $.—James J. Walsh | At 103 am. the house further re-|the money. They refused to turn the seted, o take scats in the family gl T e B s ool s e | braty mettos WhICH Te s ,;?,‘;‘:"";}‘ e ’:‘!‘0'" “:ertfi pired and full terms were referred 10| of Danbury appearcd before the leg- cested until 10 oclock this (TRUISA8Y) | mans: over on the ground that of the ery L10, At 11. e senate w. . . : a % Y : e astor Tullar Against the Measure. e judiciary. islative committee on judiclary at the | m . $10.000 required only a e over $1, Afpin b8 callgl SECprdee. snd will e f;i'lc?‘.’uK"J"Ly“fi"rf’"%iit°§n"§°c'f§\§’,.:"3,; 5'3';,‘,‘«""f‘n.,‘3\‘“h“’.“°§éafi' ttht;\vr;\:ml::;xi‘r‘: Rev. B. C. Tullar of New Haven, Myers’ Claim to Seat Rejected. | capitol today In favor of a bill vro-), pop \EapER MUST had been paid in in cash, hoiding 'Jg: oceupied with the usual exeraises. such | FICET0 PY T DRLE AR Bocount o | e T little or mo attempt made i | Tepresenting the district superinten- | The house committee on dgntested g o e bt g e the pisigts. did act, et SN / £5°the Sdapiion 9f Swolutions thanh- | axy and evening. ®| enforce the faw, and that where there | dent of the New York East confer- | elections reported unfavorably on the | ¥, 8%, SN} [for, lauor, deaiers: A I AL e v, — e DI e : 7 & a bl it nature o < bb mone wed. S nees i coniucting the Buiinest OF ddeilaa o e 050 S tho e Thodixt Molucopd! church | petition: ‘off aforrls Myers ‘of Denbury | she. commitise but Sudge Walsn said Charged With fntimidation—Connecti- | .~ e 4 ;?m:le‘mt: e :&a“;g:omtem:::. i?i‘pn:: PRESIDENT-ELECT FERLS He made the suggestion that the trict superintendent, spoke against the | house and recommented m‘n the peti- ::’::r"“;e"'_j:::{a""wrfi“‘;) =:'xfx;'d,;:.l.~'.l, 20t | cut Supreme Court of Errors Decision. NEW YORK HOTEL TRAGEDY. N The ARt Uit 1 Dust- THAT HE WILL MAKE GOOD | state police be asked to assist in the ¥ Hompte e given:jekve fa witharaw. to submit another 1o the committee. 2 W] o 2 v a|Man Found Shot to Death—Weunded ness of the congresa had been finistied [ . At 5 5 en_f]orducmpn! of the hluw, He further | Present Law Sufficient, Says Rev. Dr. Reports of Committees. He sald he regretted that there was a | 4 .\o;\ mr\ elxln C M m{)‘l“,l, "{B_\' ’1 Woman by His 8 and the body ready. to adjourn. opes to s to Stand Just Criti- hn~_e bflmmwn to the fact that there Dent. Public Health and Safety—Unfavor-{ need for any such bill but the need | decision of the ot b i s ” > bee few cases of violations 4 1] rors in Hartford today Frank J. Mc . P h cism—Doesn’t “Care & Durn” for Un- | 272 been &0 - Rev. Dr. Dent of Hartford said he | able on resolution appointing a state | geemed to exist. He was asked why o of Worceste New York, March 8.—A man be- Adjournment of Sixtieth Congress. i P e A of the law reported to the secretary of | wae opposed to the bill personally and | veterinary. The report was acceptea | make it refer to liquor dealers and not | Ge& the labor leader. of Worcester, | SOW EICE, NeW Leis of Brooklyn 2 e law 2 d the resolution rejecte o s o . S ) - 2 filtmflc: Pffi“bfi'fifimm&'fi"fi' n:fl" Just :vz::e;rflxuu that phase of the law | 1'{no ropresentative of the federation | and th Tuti jected. to al] cases, and he replied that it f.’f’j;;]“‘a:‘%ef s g A A 4 dead in & room at the FHotel e in api g commit- | o hington, March 3.—*I felt in all - out there would have been | o¢ churches in Hartford, 26 in number. | Citles and Boroughs— Favorable | would be better if prosecuting attor- | i} I s WO I8 S0, B0 P n bere tonight. At his side lay fee will not return until 11.50. Vice | 0 c . O e e haattion ‘ta | @ very much better condition 6 af- | ¥ sald the mayors who had spoken | amending the charter of the city of | nevs, who were sworn to seck out and | e national union of bomerimatere | = believed to be his wife, fatale President-elect Sherman will enter the | 708 SOT8 S0T BEFves the disposition to | fairs throughout the state. reflected on themselves their = local | Hartford in regard to billboards and | punish criminals, would attend simply | a8 arrested heve in t907 < Me- | 1y wounded. The pair had engaged the. 1 sramber at the same time and take | Tatr, tonight, in addressing about 700 | tne prescnt por oo 2 A eNdment 0 | governments and their judiclary and [ bil board advertising. Calendar. to the duties of that ofce and noc|2f the isbor diffeuitios at the ALCe |y TDUNLY Mfteen minutos before, Aes e it adaicees Yale alumni,at thelr smoker. e e view 1o omeurca S, Uit | bad agmiltea that they Had come to a | Adjourncd. engage in practice outside of that. The | (MR8 SRR Giat i | cording to e police the ‘man bad oath of e, and then re d “I hope with nerve to he able to|hundred feet that autols ve | Loce WSSOl S0SY DHRIG S Robl U NovEE Bt E SN (QARISTE. WERRapes wus secured on a first t the woman twice and then he has concinded the adjournment of | it; 8nd not to ‘care a durn’ for unjust| This practically closed the hearing. Fire in Mine T |—Men Saved i nt or st en from eniering the emvlo SHOM SHeg. Sh e W criticisn 2. | to destray local option in all the mat- | Fire in Mine Tunnel—Men Saved by | not a frequent violator of the law,|ieR from cuioring the © hetore | her head and she was unconsclous S Wil Bl er e Rousing College Cheer. SIX TROLLEY CARS PILED UP | Lo It rterred B rionos {gvenile Prompt and Heroic Work. while the ordinary liquor dealer 1. "| T0MEEN IR NI G CAC (YU an the | when found. The e h A L 3 g an sh in nature. He be- e : il s o e year : at- | he fired at himself killed him instant= : i oW il e one year and his at- | he fir ::;I”“ mmfl;lm s Eh“::":nfvt:g: fl:‘nr; ?&p?:;;nxvgk‘:: t‘};la‘;;:;sb;he ON A STEEP DOWN GRADE. | lieved ;‘1‘:&0:11;}.; V:ruimdh;cflfl govern- | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. March 3., fire ANTI-JAPANESE BILL DEAD. | {50 e, "“Both the court of |1v. The only papers found by the po- f e — e allowed to feal wi was discovered today in the Baiti; 3 6o g omm s and the s - court | lice were a few: business letters in President Sherman will then swear in [rousing college cheer, i One Man Killed, Ten Persons Injured | uch matters in the light of local con- | turmel e erniad by the Delamaei s | Montana Legislature Kills Measure by T T eision. of the. St | e pocket addressed “Andrew il mflw. new re-el sen- 'll‘he :p rit of Yale,” he sald, “is the s D’orchelhr ditions. A uniform set of regulations | Hudson Coal company at Fast End, a a Close Vote. S ue & 1hst resoet the o hre [ 108 Butler street. Brooklyn.” Thils utors. i spirit of emocnc‘)", every man doing s % would be of value only when there|ghort distance ffom this city. At the o pealed to the supreme cour errors, | was the name under which he had reg= 4 Oath to Be Administered at 1.10. his best and if he does this having the Hoaioi Mt Kkin- | ¥ere uniform conditions demanding | time there were fifty men in the mine.| Helena, Mont, March 3.—The legis- | whose decision today sustalned the | istered at the hotel. The woman di R . | support of every other Yale man. That ton, March 3.—One man was such. The present law, he sald, was larm was given 25 lature was /in slon 1 ig! . ambuiance on the way to Bel At 1295 the viee presiient will di- EPEDS: o8 YCEY, ed, Two ‘probably fatally. injured and | Susrsient and he beieren thd: jeas| When the alarm was given 25 of them | Iature was jin on untll midnight. | original sentence as im: s ¥y rect the sergeant at arms to execute E St ottice pamsons IGY Ny the philng e managed to make their escape throug! er a hot fight the Clayberg anti- e i oepita the order of the senate for the inaug- |, J1¢ Was greeted with loud shouts of | ¢ s ! : € | specifications made the better. -|a gangway, the escape of the others | Japaness bill, framed after the Califor- | Gol, Tucker Retired on Three-Quarters — — rasion Erenient-sect Taft g ot | JXe” et B, 6 there had”poen | o156 % SRUCY S 0, ook SO bl TP S S 5 | b S Yaih meelo s v Pa. TRARE e SN er distinguished | on the of 3 3 work of the mine officals. the other | hibited the holding of lands by fhe . e the menate will Sccuvy aboat SHtec |been gvle to fll with mors creait than | Canterbury strest, Dorohester, tonignt, | TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE, imprisoned men were finaily rescued, | orientals, was kilied by a vote of 24 to| Whshington, March 3. Secrelars | Gale With Heavy Hailstorm Strikes 5 e the inaugural [ Bimselt the afice upon which he fs | T SR BOSRAR % CROTY, ater; | THIFTY FAMILIES WERE ASLEEP. | and all but one was saved by being | 22 in comimittee of the whole. Tright today approved the fndi Atiantic Coast Line System. stynd, but probably half an hour will | aboul - 6 . 3 # 5 . [ brought out through what is known e -— e retiring board in tho case . be consumed by the occupants of the | About to Enter Upon Perilous Journey | 55 o0 Wav 10 hospital o, | Ten Persons Lost Their Lives—Heroic| a5 No. @ slope. Ore miner. John E. | Dress Up Your Teddy Bears Today.| William I Tucker of the pay depuris | wiimington, N. C. Murch 3—While _.galleries in reaching the wtand. Ac-| “Many circumstances have worked | fied swan, about 50 years old, at City Work by Rescuers. Waish, who weighed over 300 pounds,| Waterbury, Conn. March 3.—Joy | Ment of the army and torcitoaw, I standing at & water tank at % cording to estimate of time it 1s ex- ther to place me where I am,” he | hospital with concussion of the brain; = lost his life Dy being overcome by | Sweeten, a pretty ten year old girl of | M R, ired Tt for life | near Goldsboro, N. C., tonight, & pected that Mr, Taft will take the oath “There is much luck in the com- | Arthur Beaumont, aged 35, of Dorches| New York, March 3.—Despite prompt | smoke. this city, went to the newspaper of- | el Tucker on the retired lis accompanying a heavy fall of # of office at about 110 p. m., and that |ing of opportunities to men. I am glad | ter, concussion of the brain, at City | and heroic work by police and firemen, fices today, requesting them to publish | With three-quarters pay. struck & Wilmington bound Atlantle R his sveech will require about thirty | however to have drawn a lucky num- | hospital 3 a number of whom were seriously in- | Commercial Cable Co. Extends Its|an appeal to all_chbildren who have > For Pacific Flest, | COASt Line train of 55 cars, howing minutes. ber, 1am about to enter upon one of e accident was due to the fajlure | Jjured in trying to effect rescues, ten Servi Teddy bears to Qress them up and| Target Practice acific Fleet. | ave of them off the main line and overs Luncheon will not be served at the | the most perilous journeys any man | of the brakes om four cars to hold on | Persons were suffocated and burned to| g jyonns Newfound, March 3—gSip| CATTY them outdoors tomoraw in honor | Washington, iMa 3.-—Orders were | typning one on the track. There Was capitol for the new president. which | in our country can enter upon. Great | a sl i death early today in a fire which de- | - St e Y of the close of President Roosevelt's | issued at he na ment today | o other damage. At Clinton, N. ppery 3 g Robert Bond, premier of Newfound- 4 ot of ‘the Pacifio fih .. A nton, e L Pas been the custom in the past, and | obstacles can be met by the observ- ved a Ccuble tenemient nouse fn [ RoO%Ert BORT BrOTET, Of O ent | sdministration. for the rendezvous of the Pacific fleet [ 10 (o' G na Jocality, several housest | Mr. Taft is expected to start immedi- | ance of common 'sense courage, the Special Service Squadron Organized. | :27W°T Seventh avenue, in which thirty has agreed upon a contract with th under Admiral Swinburne Magida- | were unroofed and some blown down. 0 ately at the head of the procession of { sepse of proportion and the ubsence i families, mostly of Italians, were|1as agrecd WPOR @ ComtTact NIt pier, | Early Morning Fire Breaks Out in New | iens bay March 4, wien the spring | At a sawmill four miles from Clinton u‘mrt. Io"t.hmus.o}: :&'! m?'::mtzr’.“ el Whlol grinciles are sq}zv:d”rlmil(o:‘fie"fllr-c:uca};:tmnu;;] ‘;‘; D adition # e atter will extend one of Its ca: York Tenement Blook. Sarget: practice wil a tree was lown down, killing & negro v the uni lor. at about the . The i g . n a n five persons were so ser! - — % X Same timie.” 1t ls' expected that” about B s Lt o 11 houdon 10 0p the Maine, New Hampshire 1daho. | ously infured that they had to be re. | bies into Newloundland and thence di- | _Now York, March 4—JFlre breke out | Acting Chairman of Republican Na- g i SR A B A five ho 1 be occupled in review- | accomplish what ought to be done. ,".M‘“ R fen formally detaciion tokn moved to }I:rg:plull,“l hes n Sengaiatite Tooaten st 311, Mk e Sie tional @ommitte Another Vain Attampt to Exclude Japs e o IshcRII. A man ought not to put himsoll in| Admeral Smerry's Atlantic fleat and or- | g potE 1t A af fivat belleved that| pegTROVED BY EARTHQUAKE. | Boventh avenue, Brookiyn. Six persorls | Washington, Marchi j—Former ¢ from Public Schools. & 5 attitude of fearing these difficul- | ganized into @ special service squad- | Hvactisation by the aelise mia™ are have been removed from the burning|ernor John F. Hill of Maine, memb imento, Cal., March 3. —~Anothel | NEW TENANTS ARRIVE e ha come.. Thal o s Bove. It 1] ™ e mtion, a2t 4%, 72| Village of Masran, Near Jerussiem— | bullcings and faken to ospitaie, sufs | of the repeican naviona ommit " S £ a8 . L Populstion Buried. ering from burns and other injuries. | from that state, has peen fiamed as AT EXBCUTIVE MANSION. | proves otherwise then I wiil not have blaze started from natural, causes. pul - ; J acting chairman of the committee by B ‘nade good.'” S 5 A e fdon; 5 Unlucky Gambler Shoots Himself. | Chals Frank H. Hitchcock. what and added that London, March 8—4 tel re- y 3 rman William Howard Taft and Mrs. Taft “You'll Make Good!” he Was. “speaking of conditions as they Steamship Arrivals.- ceived here from Smyrna, Asiatic Tur-| Monte Cario, March 3.—An unknown e - bill was called up fer flanl ¢ ity. “This was. od by shouts of “Youl | face “ue” ‘and thut by mainiavuu| At Liverpool, March 2: Mauretania, | ke, savs that the villnge of Mastan| man who had lost his all at guming $2,000 Fire at Enfield. when an amendment bareing not ool make good!” Mr. Taft, the broad m w of ch.lne‘(:r any man; from New York, If dead lfllll‘hl‘vi'n a we‘ mfil‘fl;&‘ (‘m\‘ m;‘ll ;.’—Hrn to- | Chinese and nese, but P. the ! ; Wilia King with & damsege of 0. od dowp T o o mendment wea'veE face would ' . At Genoa, March 3: trom ! an earthquake.' Ul St Genoa, s B-nm‘\ i s : : oy near Jerusalem, has been dam& by .fi hi e