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PRICE_TWO CENTS. Contus Tz (HIDING [N THE TIGER MOUNTAINS "The Chief Secrebary for Ireland re- . introduced the Irish bill in par- 3 = e S Sl P Nursing Slight Gunshot Wounds part of her forces on the Houduran Cabled Paragraphs | Copnecticul Tokio, March 31.—Prince Fushimi| . VOL. LIL—NO. 77 gave a luncheon today in honmor of o President Skinner of ~the American s a ure DEATH PENALTY IN- CONNECTIGUT Heal'ing on Two Measures Introdu@ed t0 DO| bascador O'Brien, ana 3 P M. Gibbs = were also among the guests, / roos frontier. o " * - 4 . : _ | INCREASES OF SALARIES UF MIL-~ | INDICATIONS THAT TEA WILL BE | pEELOR ~ Rwelved Saturd in calf or His Le 4 3 hmfint Manila, March 3L—Governor Gener- E . 2, Away with Capital Punis B e, ITARY OFFICERS.. [N o RRIRE” | Contiont aettlgRa e i oLl v ¥ 8 » greetiyfg to Roosevelt. COMPROMISE TO BE ACREED T0 | ot'sim. " die % San hrvacices o] HES EXACT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN the tribesmen inha®iting the island of Negros. The governor believes that it Islo were executed, { his fanatical THE EXECUTIONS HELD AT MIDNIGHT gmfigdw:j:g{S“.“;':;;e";.:wb;m?,ax: STORRS COLLEGE LAND ADDITION the ever-busy slot machines. Eight Thousand Five Hundred and ninety-geven pension acts were passed Favorable Action on Resolution Ex-| By Various Factions on the Republican ‘e - Warsaw, Mal 31.—Prince Kasat- 5 N 3 - ’, A Show that the Hangman is Getting to Be Ashamed of His Kio-Tostoitset @ mémber of one of | tending Rights of Norwich, Jowett| Side—Desire to Have the Bill Passed | durins the Sixticth congress. Crazy Snake Demands Assurance of Protection Before L e best known families in Russia, ; .| was killed here today by a concert| City & Voluntown Street Railway Co| Without Delay. Francis E. Leup, comumissioner of 2R - Job, Declared One Speaker—Another Speaker Allud-|wae A S el i e . | mdian affairs, wiil remain in his pres- H.e s"m"d°_" Message Erought Into Town of ed to Jury Trials as the Greatest Farces Ever Invent. | the muricr of the prince, the wolan ent position, it his heaith permits. Fierce by indian Boy who Disappeared 'Before Ans- ed—Sentimentality in Jury Box. mit sulcids, The princes gon s one | | Hertiord, Marh ST SRRV | mise ia 45 bé asTees to 5y the vaNOu | arcm o hss Moo, % 4n,%0:] wer was Given—Troops Sheltered in Old Barn —aentimentality in Jury g of the imperial pages at St Peters- | G0 G e “prayer by Chaplain | factlons on the republican side of the | was ‘o pad terms Wiih the emperor. | / 4 dosas Sexton, The chaplain_prayed for the|house regarding the consideration of ) Sorrento, Italy, March $1.—F, Mari- | recovery of Governor Lilley. & “1;-1;; ;-:::lfl‘:.lit (and it is confi! Jan Pouren, the Russian political fu- g i ommittee ought to decide the lon rawford, the novelist, who has Salaries of Military Officers. gitive, who has twice been (ried in ex- | piepce, Ok R DL emy chaath Y ) ¢ Hartford, Conn, March 31 cBefore ) Hatter on the srounds of expcdiensy | been NIl for some time. has developed e . be_voted upon on April 10. traditlon proceedings. was discharged. | o Chegolanyi—Kepottss thet caitis | aston” (e | rarime her In expecied b the comumittee on Judiciary today was | maitel B CIC 8 I e right Lo anflict | symptoms of bronchial pleurisy, and [ - The committee on military affaiys| There was a noticeable disposition Harjo (Crazy Snake) is hiding in some | surrender of the Creeks. ; held the hearing regarding two meas- b 1 > vl Vi -ported favorably on a substitute bill | among the “standpatters” today,. after Secret: Wil N Asked Al - s rey X jrreparaule judgment iuwpiies the | the members of his family, who have | rep ¥ B e > cretary Wilson Nas Aske: ttor- | secluded gulch in the Tiges puntains e v 2 a one, Sene yoich \:‘:;fl“Pgfi“‘;;;“;‘_:*Jg‘:‘;j)};‘,fi! e tte, "o stated (hat the | gathered here, called in a Naples doc- | increasing the salaries of military ofi- | their conference with Presidont Taft|ney Generai Wickershym if the sun- | about six miles from Picice were con “ Plerce consiste '!ll’wuh;e.nfl{:lorgr.:.’ the " as vi - | yesterday, to accede to the wishes of il i physician | cers to amounts as follows: Adju- | yesterday, x« s dry civil’ bill abolished the pure-food | irmed todey. Hi snder, it Wa o oy tant general, $4,000 a year; assistant|those who have opposed any “8ag| referee board. s el m”b- qp-ec:!fldrr::u:'r 5Km:.vu ::n‘r:k:m r;‘r;olfllrnrt:.d.um'b:.m_”n:l:q 3 adjutant general and assistant quar- | rule” which would prevent a vote on - e itaining a school for mur-{tor in consultation. Thi E o into | state by mai SNEte TBtte 1t BN w28 enitted’ i 4 inculcate & respect £0v|sald the patient was in no grave dan- law by the assembly. der seeks to Lt 1d said that if it is wrong for | ger, but that he required long and ab- s he! o . - o Thiete v Coleatal 6By oo | e an to fAke Hiumas. 1ife 1g i Juwt Bofate reat termaster general each $2,500; each of | certain important schedules. A Reward of $1,000 Was Offered in s ets ok e, o TR T o e o the. zommu&s om the measures and |as wrong for fifty men to Go so. ke — e the three clerks employed in the ad- Agree to Submit Amendments. the hope of apprehending anyone ig-| It Was learned today that Crazy ¢ » o - attendance of those in favor of the | stated that it is not right to leave the PRISONERS ALL REMOVED. jutant general's office $1,800; surgeon The ways and means committee | VOlved in the dynamiting of the Bos> Snake's inquiry as 1o protection in | Indian Lad’'s Message Authentie. ibolishment of the death penalty was| sacred peincigle of human life to the s general, $300. The adjutant generall ngye agreed to submit amendments to | ton opera house. et ooy mot officlal, DUt | peliet that the Indian lad’s mes quite large. Juggling by @ ury. Military Prison at Fort Leavenwerth |may also employ such additional|the “pil) which will keep tea on the e y menniested Ji . 8 resndabout | o Dr. Mcllheany affthentio § d e arge eures provide that the| Ho ailuded to jury tolals as the Detrdyatiby Eic clerks and other assistants as may be [ srco ligt, strike out the Gountervailing| King Peter of Servia lssued a Ukase | Way. Monday night an Indian boy |t Dr. McHhenny fa atithentic s hasoe measure shall be put to a referendum | greatest iarces over invented, and yed B necessary to conduct the business of| guty on’ coffee and make the rate on | Changing the names of his sons so| Went to the home of Dr. M. K. Mc- |00 00N B8, D€ JUETOE O L0 Abe vote before becoming 4 final lew, | pointed out i Tkl e :fi}:g? Levenworth, Xensas, Margh 31— g:}dggflf“fife"ggr;“flx b e"qgfigg;‘r;a:' barley twenty-five cents a bushel. 2 to preserve the name of George as | Lihenny B,:_h'g":::": lflx‘f& Tl R el axiathd hetand (he radumlte 2 Capital Punishment Not a Great De- ?in?;“é‘u’z e swittness and certainty of The military prison at Frt Leaven | ter's bureau, at an expense not exceed- Speedy Passage of Bill Lesired. ogse sufferdd a slight gunshot wound in the | DT. Mclihenny's = father, who was & 3 s 1 3 issionary among the Creeks of an ing $5,000 a year. Section 4,321 of the| While it probably will be impossible| Dr. Wil a dentist, was|calf of leg last Sundav, but was | MISSONATy SMOns g | general statutes is hereby repealed. | to have & rule to limit amendments | shot four times and Killed by Harriet | able to move. The lad deglared that | carller generation for many years. Tabled for calendar. favorably acted upon before Monday,| Pace, a full-blooded Chickasaw In- | (be fugitive wished to surrender if D Every Assurance of Surre terrent. punishment. He pointed out that 1| niy, ‘rhe “prisoners were remaved hearing was conducted in favor | Rhode Island, Michigan, Whuc‘onslm from the cell houses under a heavy C. Downs | Kansas and Porto Rico the death pen- | i, ©08 T S0 S Coops and «f the measures by Judge . o ive fs B o e e by g hat ihe bils | alty Das. been abolished, and gave a [§8a2d of United i Avpoos kit et Representative Dwight, New York, 15 | dian, at Medill, Okla. MRINDy wouldgive filr testmanit | oo T e gy had been introduced by Representa- | considerable list of Buropean coun-| “non of the prisoners escaped, so far making every effort to get the mem- - Fails to Wait for Answer. Hoftuan nmending :the™ I tive Fekhard of Stamford, who was il | tries. He showed that in Connecticut |, 2R 08 I8 Br e o o e Situa- | The committée on appropriations | bers in line.” Speaker Cannon, Chair-| President Taft Announced that the| Then the messenger disappes Hokitly Sanmaliiie St ing unable to be present. The first | the convictions number 13 per cent. of | {f ¥ Y, GERREEIE P St P aen. | reported favorably on the following | man Payne and Representative Dalzell | judiciary is not a parcel of senatorial | leaving the physician, au o Indians, »aid tonight that he Nad every o aRen s Milo 3. Notton of Bristol, | the crimes, that in Magsachusetts the | |8, SRONCC PUE, GUR X BO6 U8 C¥UC appropriations: State police, salaries | in their desire to have the bill passed | patronage. He will appoint the judges | and friend of the Creek , 40 | qasapinio’ 6 Hbehmmaei it Who sald that capital punishment did | percentage 1s 17, and tbat in Rhode | 1, "F SRV (o Cite The fire depart | of superintendent and assistants $f4,- | by the house without delay, are en- | without reference to politics. Wonder how to rench the latter with | Saaritice of the surfender of Crazy not act so greatlv as & deterrent as is | Island, which has abolished the penal- | jione o the was almost useless, | 000, office expenses $4,000, traveling ex- | deavoring to restrict as far as pose L —— an answer. The Inability of Colonel | ghae Wth e o SO e o betwoan supposed and that the average jury | ty, the percentage 18 63. In seventeen| mho fre was fought by the soldiers of | penses $13,000. officers specially em- ble the amendments to thpse which| The Executive Committee of the tar- | Hoffman to find where to delive was seen in the hills. This Informa- dikes to ¥mpose the death penalty,| states the jury is allowed to decide red out of their | ployed $9,000; for board of mediation | the committee will offer. iff commission, representing 223 organ- | assurance of safety has prevented t tion, was recelved tonight by thle- oze muny prisoners are not con- | which penalty shall be infioted, wheth- | Two_ soldiers were injured | and arbitration, 8[1'nur‘§osrour:11mnxd com: The Minute Rule. izations, organized by electing H. surrender of Craz ake. =42 who under a_milder penalty | er death or life imprisonment. ! htirg th flames, but none of | missioners’ salaries '$18,000; salary of : N ropmpE i | g S et ek Baaky-aiater could mpt, or|PHO ol 4 Would be punished. He thought that| He did not think that the fear o | tho 0 8o 8l nure. clerk $3,600; traveling and ineidental | 1t 12 now believed that a rule will would not, Indicate his whereabouis | o Paacian Jones. W cou O o the fact that executions are held atfdeath ected as a’deterrent, as there| " yyc excitement attended the ro- | expenses $4,500; for Connecticut Hu-f g 0o dideration of the Payne bill un.| The Premier of New South Wa Weather Wet and Raw. band surrendered -te lonel Hoftman and Victoria will offer one Dread- nought to the Pritish government on des for ever it many of wham | mane society $4,000; for inspector gen- Rowell o midnight showed that the hangman Is | are three suit It was fear- | eral of gas and gas meters, for salary getting to be ashamed of his job. He| Dr. Charl moval of the pr tonight. re desperat der the five-minute, rule until the fol- lowing Saturday, when it will be voted Today was raw and wet thought that the state ought o Five a| was then heard, and rw‘nd’h- * from | ed that they an organized | and expenses of inspector, $2,500; for | ipon. behalf of their respective states. - prisoner charged with murder a chance | prominent men who are jnterested i for Jitert commissioners Connecticut river 2 5 e 1o reform and ai the Coun the movement five broke out in the tallor shop | bridge and highway district $66000. | | \ceNSE TO SELL LIQUOR The Steamer Potsdam, which ar- [ /F WOMEN COULD VOTE URQEIETS Aremal "pu law is bused upon the old Mosa (‘ Mrs. C. B. B t t Hampton, | and it was soon seen that the main For board eof children in county 4 o rived from Rotterdam, was held at ON LICENSE QUESTION A TAX ON COFFEER of laws instead of upon the doctrine of | president of ti W. C. T. U, spoke | pujlding was doomed. A great outery | homes as follows: Hartford county FIVE SIGNERS NECESSARY.| quarantine, New York because there - ——— the New Testument. He ulluded to the | glong the line that ihe state has no|ar once broke out in the prison, the | §24,000; New Haven county $45,000; was a case of smallpox on board, Conditions Would Show Great Im- | Made by Mr. Larrinaga During Tariff state as being a composite individual | right to take away that which it can- | convicts fearing they would be burned | New London county $19,000; Fairfield | Must Be Electors and Taxpayers, Live e i provement—Hearing at Hartford Debate in the House. and as such it has no more moral right | not restore h. They bati o to des d on the doors | county $45,000; Windham countv $14,- Near Premisce—Proposed Bill. rn Declines to Accede to the sug- | skt Jay gestion of China tha to take away & man's life than bas a| j 400 Cewell Wanted Death Penalty | of their cells as the light of the fire | 000; Litchfield county $20,000; Middle- pending ques- Wast 3 a ay a mans lifo : - ; L ¥ $20,000; A e " shington, March 31—An urgent single individual. The state, said the 9t A streamed in through the windows. | sex county $2,000; Tolland county $10,- d -| Hartford, March 3 Declaring that ‘ashington, ; epeaker, ought to be the protector or Hotuined, B Many screamed in terror, for the au- | 000, o : s wl?):‘l’:grai% ey g A e i Toe n.‘.'-'u."?.':f"lfi?gr.uf“.. s o B e i bl 214 R s B e B n""‘“, life instead Of the executioner The only opponent of the two m; thorities for the moment refusad to| Tabled for calendar and printing. |liquor Wil have to secure fve signers ol an If Wotes. Had thy 7 the. Porto. Hich commissianer. o' 1S Views of Cornell University Professor. | ures was Judge George Crowell of Wa- | yove them. Prof. Carol Arnoviet of Cornell uni- dr:;yy:r_\];. y\\hl?‘ 3{“.‘1;;‘& 1;:[_ n:xu’”‘}’:p 2| Soon hgwr-\;’r seve vvomu':n!;- f;‘ i ;hc.lymdg"} . s lectors and taxpayers, but who resice, | peared from New York eight vears | Ot ety wihe the " next .epemker. He | (S0 PO Pl Niata that hie| Polalers, iccluding cavalrymeh, had g9t aced at the foot of the calendar.|nave a place of business or own real | ag0, has been deciared legally dead, |\ quoted figures to show that in states | 10n of human e, . under arms, A strong cordon of | Amending the charter of the Groton- | estate within five hundred feet of tne|and his widow has won .a suit for |\ ™ 5 1e8 | had no sympathy with the sentiment and countries where the deéath penalty | Miid, 00 Symparhy Wi T8 SEUMY the license' question condi- | United Statel He argued that it was uld show great improvement, | absolutely nes ry that such a tax D. Buell, state president of | shouid be imposed in order that the p v [ 3 t % T emperance | Porto Ricans migbt obtain the protee- froope was thrown about the prison | Stonington Street Railway company; | premises sought to be lice i o ] e Rty the Woman's Christian Temperance Ricans | | ana every precaution was faken (0| concerning quadrennial statements Of | Lsimrive seormitier on onrey Af the | 32,000 ilfe umon.‘nng\.\l::‘ o iR AT s e A it go his application who shall be not only | Cornelius Vandersande, who disap- | {70, "0 has been abolished there is a very|® o Woult Nt S ot 0 : — v considerably greater mumber of con. | 4ud his crime, and sald that many Off prevent escapes. All the soldi#rs that | property exempted from taxation; au- | favorably and the general v| One of the Terpedo Boat Des g r rrinagn we S e s ation with the nan. | the gions Wiere the penalty had becn | SoL13 o Spated trom ine ranks of the | thoriaing the New Tondon Northern | adopts' the proposed b et B0 sl g i ki gt a Tavorabie report before the commit. o Tarrinasa went into statistios rimes committed. He stated | JUEl. Wery an e s. He |l fre fichters were detalled as guards | railroad to issue bonds. uiri vhi = p A - 2 & ee on woman suffrage in the hall o b fi,“;mx:w: of Austria is opposed | alluded to the rapid Increase of nsan- | ang then the delivery of the prisoners| Adjonrned to Thursday. b e 0 ufl; :ff,n“f,g“‘f‘:lbf{‘:'ia;’}f ;‘;"‘“_’;h‘."n "\’flf“‘,"“;_’“";xfi‘;‘;“’;"si‘,’;“(“‘u R-Ithe house of representatives at the | Of argument, one that a tax on coffes B G b Dealty avd 15, I Gmlys e in the state, and predicted that un- | \as begun. L OF e e i s N | T e e el s capitol on the ill which would give | would assist glgantic speculation om tajned as @ law in that country for 1"’1 Sommething Js dons, 40 J“O_l; it ;”;’;” When the bolts of the cell house THE HOUSK. conimittes fer hearing thiv was:the one it Lo N guch right to vote to women n‘.e‘:r\‘r:tv‘vn :‘Jg‘::ah{}: :‘r]e.lfr:z'll‘l:n';::‘ o her stated | Will be in 150 years a majority o e | doors were shot back the flames had o - afternoon, No one opposed the bil. | ed col a use in emergencies. He further sta to which chiet attentlon was given. |BARBERS AND UNDERTAKERS | ffternoon, Wo one obpostd e Bl | SO0, Cegie o the poor man's trealc pulation pf Connecticut insane. reached th ilding. T very- P B feached he maln b vy | _The house was called ‘to order by | H. H. Spooner appeaced for the blll PRESENT AT HEARINGS | tion would give to the women the same | fast table. He deniad the truth of that in his own country, Roumsani 3 Judge Cowell was asked if he would | thing had rot been done in perfect or- o Speaker Banks at 11.15. Prayer by the | and Attornzy J. B. Kicjn of Bridgrport privileges as men have regarding vot- | the first argument and claimed that & that capital inishment has bee th very good resuits and| be willing to Inflict the death penalty | ger lives doubtlessly would have been onéd it. S S 1 s ::fl.’m;'a‘nb ‘asas the death penal- | W 71;1\ ?;‘h o {mnm“yl m“rf;;l's‘:dhmat lost. As it was strict military disei- | chaplain. Eroih i Oebbor: "’0,” me‘f)m‘, bills, one provides that | Before Public Health and Safety Com- | ing upon license matters and would re- | d.:;,\' :‘?‘I:‘[G ll;v lh;“:{nmle«l item in a gt < smppacly s B0 i i i bl mlioclr e Bltiivedl 8 Lo Bt e B G Governor_Lilley, through Executive | IOIelS 6 which a license tq sell tntox!" |- mittes at Hartford. e A o romen o rach_ town | _ In closing his speech, Mz, Lacrinags Neot_Right to Leave Human Life to| . .¢;r nig quties If he were a sheriff | SCORE OF BUILDINGS BURNED. | Secretary Goodwin, transmitted to the e - ot - S s $1.25 qualified to vote. The members of the | said ling by & Jury. nd was called upon to do zo. He house the resignation. of Huber Bush-| we e i e Lo e T | O L iabers nder monarchical Spain we fought Y Frmee g S b B e g o 2 e Bk v 20 | B e py o e toern iy | at least fifty persoms may sell liquors | and undertakers from various parts of | cominittee occupied seats in the bady | SCESE SACRRTIT e FPGT S (QuES Former Representative George P, | thought tha > 5 too much s Fire Raging at Pine Beach, Va,, at 240 | nell as deputy judge of the town court | on Sundays in the dining room of such | the atats wera present at the hearing | of the house, allowing the spe the | : 1 we ¢ 1 h y en no g slavery of the black Jd M Rowell, who drew the Difls, sald thatl| mentality in the jury box even now. This Morning. of Berlin. Mr. Bushnell said he was|potels. The other provides that the | before the committee on public health | use of the platform. The hearivg was | i::r';»‘“"l We w‘:("’:“ “l‘n‘" m‘: unable to continue in office OWing 10| county comngssioners may in no- | and safety at the oapitol this afternoon | largely atiended. The first mcasure T Norfolk, Aprll 1—2.40 a, m—|ill health. Referred to judictary com- |jirense townsPgrant licenges to Keepers | on bills having to 8o with their occu- | taken up was that which defines the | Bpanish power, but are we never tb THE CRESCENT BEACH anE PUBLIC UTILITIES Fire at an early hour this ‘morning | mittee. 2 of reputable hetels to 4“!’;. uq.mf to | pations. ‘H\e‘ barbers favored the | qualifications of voters and to allow ; lucc;ed under the Stars and smnpu * POWER AND WATER COMPANY COMMISSION BILL. | SWwept away an entire square at Pine Committee Reports. out of town registered guests. measure which provided for the proper | ¥oman o vote on guestions-having to | in abolishing the slavery of the white i Herm g o Beach, causing heavy damage. More| Incorporations — Unfavorable con-| There was little discussion of the | inspection of barber shops by local or [ do with public Ilbraries. :mlr; : j‘wnlr'-n 'l‘1‘"l to lln;dcn Favorable Report on Application of the | What Supporters of the Bill Base Much | than & score of small buildings aireaay | cerning filing of annual reports by cor- | latter bills. town health oficers. Senater Heine- Mrs. Buell, discussing the license | us to the ty -};n.y t: #ix men in Porto rothers. f Their Avpesl U have been destroyed and the fire s stli! { porations; amending an act concern- —_ man of Meriden presented s substitute | bill, said it was prepared in accord- | Rico and to the P“‘:‘ ratic power of Cruttenden J { of oir_Aopeal Upon. raging. ing corporations, regarding annual re- | D, OF R. MEETING IN BRISTOL. | Which would do away with the barbers’ | ance with & ““‘;"g‘\““\’\ v = "“ | I\(z:v:rv:r:u Hg:r"ht‘:;n 1.’ This l::'y“!: . e Ty R ports of corporations; concerning di- 3 — commission the convention of the Women's Chris- | ? Siyacial (- Tl Bulistin.) (OReial. (B TRERuTphE) DEPUTY GAME WARDEN FEES. | rcctors of corporations boing Hablo | Mrs. John L. Busll of Litchfield Nomi. | . Charlen Welsner of Meriden, speak- | tian Temperance urion lest fall at|£enulne representation of the Ameri- Hartford, March 31.—The Incorpora- | Hartford, March 31.—That capital- — - with the corporation on contracts of b " | ing for the master barbers, favoreathe | Norwich. She held that the liquor | cAn people tiors committes has voted In executive | zation, Honding or the issuarce of sc- [ Mr. Miller of Bozrah Before Fish and | $5000 or over, Reports accepted and nated for State Regent. | repeal of the lcense law. and as to the | raffic bears more heavily on the wo- e~ el session to report favorably on the ap- | curities by publie service corporatio bills Tejected. matter of ‘nspection of sush places of | men tgan on any one eise, discussed | PROMINENT BRIDGEPORT MAN Cruttenden brothers | have none of them a direct bearing on Bristol, Conn., March 31.—The s@e | 2Ll v . 4 o hioh done to | T i | e e ar hah PR g L A icultare — Pavorable on amend- | nual business mecun; i .y -l uisinenel sEinns e Ao e o condition &hd utleved (hat DIED IN DENTIST'S CHAIR. ~ ; il 5 % Suec e d : . 1 egates and alternates elected to vep- y 1 as-§ 0 % - i Brimnsecy g cute y a i Bies coumt of Bozrah appeared before the joint| election of town clerks every four | continental congress of the Daughters| Cense. even If they did n s the | exc e improvemes DB A e e s Bound | ol veporeed o his Henaral memmaty | committee on fish and game this afi- | years, TReport accopted and Bl Te- | of the American Revolution was heid | Xamination. providing they pald mon- | would be still more marked. . View, when cottages are built at the the temporary commission created | €Tn207 In opposition to two or three | jected. | here today with Katherine Gaylord | ©Y anough, but In reply to a questior | Mrs. Seabury,spoke in favor ¢ Bridgeport, Conn., March 31—Charles latter place the last. The supporters of this |measures — which would limit the) Judiciary — Favorable on appoint- | chapter, D. A. R, in the Congrega- |admitted that he thad no personal{ measure and S Gite Ketcham, , member of the boagh 2 | amount of fees which a deputy game | ment of Lewis Crandall to be assistant | tional church. There were 150 dele- | Knowledge of anvoiie having paid more | pect of general su appraisai of benegss and damages idely known business man, A strong effort has been made to|bill base much of ‘their appeal to the . 3 . g 3 3 he sk head off this matter in bebalf of the | people on the claim that if there were | Warden m elve When he investi- | Judge of the city and police court of | gates present, repressnting forty-ane | than the'S§ required by law for the | o0 o RnicoN"FiaG Game Committe t e . 2 3 the [iless Wi : ey toclks gates a vlolation of the game or fisn| New London for full and unexpired|of the forty-seven chapters in the | Hicense. 1’1::,1,Lx-§’.fl»xr.“ Powsr company, which Lons ater In publlc serylce Stocks a1 | B s ana secures the convietion of vio- | terms. Passed under suspension of the | gate. > A number of others insluding Rep- | GIVES WAY TO LONE 3TAR. e e T had placed in its charter by the fnco It has been demonstrated—and not | 12 One measure limits the amount | rules R The morning session was called to | resentative Leete of Enfield. favored — afternoon. 3 portions: commities of two-yeurs ago | by ‘corporation siitebaym. either—that | may be collected to seven dol-| Judiclary—Unfavorable on requiring | order at 11 o'clock by the state re- | the bill. "lAn erican Domination Over Cuba End- | “\i 00 0 had arranged to have a prohibition against going inio the |even If this were so, the waicr which | The \committee has no thought| town clerks to keep certain office|gent, Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, of New| Fred Gauthier of Hartford spoke ed—U. S. Truops Depart. | several teeth extracted and asked te territory, which the new concera ex- | has been put inio securities In the past | Of passing favorably on such a meas- | hours; _concerning the transfer of| Haven. There was an invocation by [©OPposition to the pill and in favor of “ | have chloroform administred. ‘The pects tocover. Politics and personal | cannot readily be squeezed out now | ure, but will leave the law Just as it | titles. Reports accepted; bills refect- | Mrs. Henry S. Clarke, followed by | retaining the commission. Havana, March 31.—The jast emblem | gentist called for Mr, Ketcham's fam- influence of the strongest kind have |and that much that is characterized as | Is, 50 far as it is concerned. Lt singing “The State We Honor,” the| Mr. Adams interposed with a state| ,o"yierican domination over Cuba|ily physiclan. who came to the offies aid hegan to apply the anaesthetic, ham bad taken but a few breaths { the drug, and was not yet under been brought to bear on the matter, | water is really included in th with no resuit other than to delay the | which the companies thet bough matter and bring to the capitol men | combined numbers of smaller comps Hccs| There is some question of a change| Fxcise—Favorable concerning count- | Connecticut D. A, R. song. ment that the commission was-allowed | 5f_Ameriean GoTTREER | OFCH LA | in the law which gives the game war- | ing marked or double ballots in vote| A greeting was extended to the|three cents a mile for traveling ex- “"?,‘:,'“ flag at Camp Columbia 1 & special fee of $20, because, while | on license question. Calenda fleuu by Mrs. A. L. Sesslons, regent of | penses and that but two cents a mile ) 0. 1 "3awn the pole and was replac a Who could better have spent their t lies had tc pay for their stocks the justice courts have usually paid| Public Health and Safety—Unfavor- | the local chapter, followed by the sec- | was charged by the railroads. | , t e-s | = eisewhere. a hoBivee, saide from | this ‘amount and charged It into fhe | able eoncerning the method of ap- | retary's report by Mrs. Clarence E.| Representative Chandler of Rocky o m_‘_"r(}\‘l{).;‘“ie;“”;“ e | its influence, wheq he turned pale, -;: The incorperations committee foels | question at issue. It has besn rer a case, higher courts have in- | pointment of medical examiners. Bacon of the Wadsworth chapter. The | Hill said that the majority of the jour- | ZA0NTC attending the transfer of | reatore life fatled. . by +hat the fact that there $s aiready be- | edly stated at the hearings ¢ i d fhat it was not a proper| Judiclary — Favorable concerning | report on the general utility fund was | neymen darbers wanted the commis- { SUSRRN (04 Tiace In the presence of | "§7 Klitcnam was 51 years old an@ ing suppiied to the beacl ht | that the officials charged with makir 3 ust a defendant and have [ weights and measures of counties. | given by the treasurer, Mrs. Louis K. | sion retained. That body had been Jn | 1 "Wl f00F Lafison of ‘Camp Co- | jeaves & widow and one son. For thire and power and water from small plants | rates for public utilities comy ) There is a bill in to|{ Calendar. | Curtis, of the Susan Carrington Clarke | existence for about ten vears, and iy ;s " consisting of two battaiions | fcan“Years he wan fn the grocery busi which were put in s a beginning is a | not take into consideration in ¢y | eliminate this feature of the law, and | Public Health and Safety—Favora- | chapter. it was not satisfactory, the burden of { e™EA FECAIE Oy insantry an. | R rneiahiy, with By ek sufficlent guarantec that the new | whatever the capitalization of very likely be reported favor- | ble on amending an act concerning At 12.15 an adjowrnment was taken | the proof rested on those who wouldj ;y .o companies of engineers and one .\_l; -y "|«p b, D«‘n:) o pany’s incorporators mean b companies. Thelr only though o|ably. The sitvation regarding it came | sale of narcotic drugs. Calendar. and the guests repaired to the dining | abolish the commission. batialion of Cuban fumntry, forming| lor, JAYOF of this city. During the determine what the service is fairly juring the discussion on the other| Substitute for senate bill, concern- | hall, where luncheon was served by| When the bills relating to undertak- g %, Saiiare. g ing conditional sale of watches, jew- | members of the local chapter. " | ers were taken up, William A. Gieeson | M6 11905, 08 8 BOUON ST o ora | E5tate business here. He was an Odd ller, it seems, has been mne | elry and precious stones, for the pro.| The afternoon session was called to | of Torrington, president of the Connec- | pyiie“sr" Barry, commanding, Lien- | 1o oy And & Mason and had serv s Incurred in in- | tection of pawnbrokers. order at 1.45. The report of the state | ticut Funeral Directors' assoclation,! ;. .n¢ Bavard Sneed of the Twenty: the oity in many minor offices. : r case in the town of| Substitute for senate bill, authorts- | regent for the years work was read, | spoke for the bill which provides that | fevente i PG O 40 (hn Mg | after having got authority | ing the state treasurer to issue bonds | followed by Mrs. Kinmey's reshmation | any applicant for an embaimers’ l- | atafr and hasled down the colors. The Daughter of : Game Warden Bradford|to the amount of $7,000,000. as state regent, in which capacity the | cense must_pass u satisfactory exam- || Secacntes arms and the Cuban | w. for from the 20th district—| Making an_ appropriation for the | has gerved for fourteen years. Before | ination and must have had three years' | 31y Jayierionn bands played ~The Swar| —Guthre Naroh, sl i 11in the matter. His Inabil- | Connecticut Tndustrial School for Girls | the Piose of the afterncon session a | experience as an apprentice. The ob- | S8 " RAR A0 X Cuban lieuten- | prances L. March _ $1_-Mies owever, really consists in not|at Middletown. 3 siate regont and o vice state rogent | ject of such preparation heing reauir. | ant then raised the Cuban colors. e | grnoy Haskell, was married fore ng gone about this in the right Sz were nominaetd, the election of which | ed, it was explained. was 1o guar g e d the bands | 1, e s Pl s g 4 S Storrs College Property Addition. | wil: take place in Washington during | against possible conts S R R the Oklahoma senate chamber 10 Las and the holding of a charter Fast Lyme Water company for sixtecn | worth what the traffic ought to bear| years without ever doing a thing to|and what rate will bring about supply any water service to anybody | creased use of the service withe precluded the possibility of cous esxitating an increase of ex nz this company in connection with dering this incommensurate the present situation. The Lyme | the returns from it. Power company, t00, ought not to & The bill's supporters considered, bw-t it agreed two | forced back on their ow years ago to the clause in its charter | cgain and again in trying to which keeps It out of this field [ Governor a remedy for existing evils, if the an Hectrical supply there is now | any, lies in. @ different me of | as the committee viewed it, and n and to pre-| plaveq the “Hymno De Bayamo.” e G. Niblac Guthrl runping at Crescent ‘Beach a gzasoline | chartering and financing public service | s told that he would be able to| The house today voted authorit? to| the week of the congress in June. serve public health. Representative ”fi?r:: t‘r:»::p! embarked on the trans- \ ol fi&?“{:nav::m“-h”\.\‘al: nD::’f.npr.mW' plant which supplied sixty lights last | companies in the fature, after (on- money if he forwarded a prop- | the trustees of the Connecticut agri-| Mrs. Join L. Buell of Litchfleld was ! Tomlinson of Danbury f | porta. gumter and McClellan and Wil | b % et Justice P i | 1and at Newport News tomorrow norn- { Oxlahoma supreme court in the pres= ing. Cuban troons entered the quar- | ence of state offioers and a large nume ters vacated by the Americans and the | par€ 8%, e OO ICCR | the county game warden and | cultural college to purchase adjoining | nominated for state regent and Mrs. | measure, and Representatiy i and fish com- | 1and to be added to the college prop- | Mary E. Harwoid of Stamford was | pressed the bellef that ca summer, | ith his O. K. and he ac- | 'ty at Storrs. It is the Valentine | nominated for vice regent. Mrs. Mnr,\'i such licenses should he this ar smmer, and 1t it and the purpose is to increase | necticut is well covered as to publ develop the servi om- | utilities. rs late ing 3 | — | sd@toner: that a steam plant woul@ bs advisable TARIFF DEBATE IN HOUSE. ° owledged that he had liftle doubt|farm, so-called, in Mansfleld. The res- | Hungerford of New Britain was eleci- | pass a rigid examination.. camp will become the headquarters of el one will be put in. The water supply e e | thi 1d be the case. { olution carries with it an appropria- | ed state councillor. | Anotger @Btponed measure heard by | the Cuban army. cobsiats of iwo ariesin welle, which | payne Bill Again Ploked to Pieces— MRS [ tion for §,500 for the purchase of the | Mrs. sara Thompscn Kinney of New | the commifee was one which would | s R WILL BALK TRIALR. A afford_an excellent cuality of water. . property. Haven, the retiring state regent, was | P ! 1 rre” — and which will be added to as the ge- | Lumber Arguments from South. ‘ Explosion In West Virginia Mine— Favorable Action. presented with a_ si'ver service by the ;mx'\':‘:mn:'z:d! e g ey A NS BOVEE MMSITIFIRD Death of State Policem Pattison nds on the service maka nec: et o royne | Four Men Entombed. Se joint resolution No. 130, con. | Members of Katherine Gaylord chap- | officers. hoth making such appolntment | By W. J. McDenmott of Chicago as | Lets New Haven Cafes Out. here was before the committee | from _ tho | Power forkade It Charleston, W. Va, March 31.—Two | cerning reservation of the inherit- | ter Of the Daughters of this place. subject to the reommendation of the i | cern se e 5 & . . men_were instantly killed and four | ance tax for state revenue. % = selectmen of the town. o osaong others are entombed as the result of | Resolution amending the charter of | First General Direct Primary Law in| A number of persons appeared | pyiehurg, March 3L—The m an explosion in the Techo mine at|the Savings Bank of New London, so New England. against the bill. but no one favored it. | g, rrounding the strange visitor to Mrs again picked to pic nouse of representalives tod were 1o prolonged speech: {in consequence many represe emoved That as & result of State Policeman easure which harter of the T ompany the sect | Pattison’s sudden death Sund: ceedings agalnsi a number of New Hi ative ts come Into the sh rritory, and Buery, Fayette county, today. Two! v v 1 of She ren’s leadi £ he cente Iy, | were afforded an opportunity to ex i ounty, today. Two | that it may receive deposits of more oncord, N. % Dr. W. H. Randall of Shelton thought B tn the Mercer county jail | Ven's leading cafes in the center of the the company made a brave stand on | Wére al other ‘men, infured by the explosiol g 3 Concord, N. H, March 31.—The firat 3 B Helen Boyle in the ) y b -q : s thelr views. Lumber, o . infured b XplOSION, | than $200 per vear from ome pe: S . G| such a law would mark a retrograde - d tonight when | city_have heen balked, was admitted rson, | general direct primary law in New last Monday wos cleared tonight, when | City, bave heen baiked. was adm ted this, but after granting the Cre ‘tobacco, | Were rescued. “The rescue party holds | and giving authority to pay its officers |- Sinnd I8 beliesed t5. be assaren ny | Movement, and Dr. Gaylord spoke | W' 3 eDermott of . Chicags to1d cach company’s charter the c wood pulp and print paper, it dotne Mook [Sor the Pore P g v Veduesday. i o voist toTEbr: thotothker wmfavor- #ing and the Lill as a whoio wers | 235 Ome Mo Srte ’;:;‘afi’n;g‘[';l“‘;g..t salary, hoth of ‘which are not al-| New Hampshire through the action of agalnst. | friends here that he called at the Jail| of New Haven Welnesday. o tap v sed, “THe seguddents.on lum men. for late tonight a small opening | jowed under its old charter. the house today in passing an act senc e e e in the absence of Sheriff Ches dons. ! e , v er AT G T | today came from the south, Mr, F | . ine was di d which may | Regolution concerning school prop- | gown from the senate, with a few | NEW YORK TRACTION COMPANIES | identified the prisoner as his { This is because of the death of State DRAGGED THROUGH STREETS | of L‘;uislmmlana Mz, 'rh.o]n.n- of Norih | Supply them air. erty in Mrnsfi;ld.( ZE Thinor amendments. st s | Anna MeDermott. who eloped from | Poli eman ‘1;“;‘.’-.,:, whose funeral was Carolina did met want the protection | R e “oncerning the transferring of a per- Reports of the Companmies for Last ('hi. o ith ovie three y ago. | F i here ednesday BAREHEADED AND IN CHAINS. | (iled i fumber industry dicturb- | Massachusetts Daughters of the Revo- | son's business lengthening the time of | corene in tness, moditoatione s "1 | AoP R rior of THK. e e has b stopping at | The ldst case which he had reported Punishmant of M. BeTaot, Whe | 2E TRere=iell striinteresting exnoni- | lution, advertising to ten days, To insure strict attendance by all A hiotel I his city since last Satnrday | there was tried in the police court on itishmant -of . Moroeosn . tion of the wood pulp question by Mr Boston, March 31.—A membership of | Making an appropriation to supply | members of the house from now until{ New York, March 81.—A fair con- | without registering, and will return | Wednesday morning. Rowe Wheeler, Preached a “Holy War.” | Mann_of Tlinois, who defended the | ZoRtor Seteh Btk mMem pership 0% eficiencies in appropriations for state | the close of the session on April 9 it | ception of the millions of dgilars which | Iater to take up the defense of his| & fellow state officer, being the only 3 A= e 2 proposed reduction of the duty on | Of the oiganization: was Annonneed by | boards and commissions for two years [ was voted today to fine any member | are annually poured into thi t ister. | Witness. Harry H. Smith of 52 Greene Vez, Moroceo. Friday, March 26— |product. e B ek reaurY | ending September 30, 1908, absent om a rollcall $6 for each of- | of the traction companies of G e | strect was the pronrietor. and he was B¥le eipst Kitani, wiio' was -captured | e A NI at the annual meeting of the Ma: Making _appropriations for judicial | fense. New York is shown by a summary of | SHORTAGE OF $67,000 fined $15 with costs. ol S Rt el e MEXICAN INDIANS REBEL. | chusetts Daughters of the Revolution, | SXPenSes for the two vears ending the reports of the companies for the syl 2 T e B chatioa ana o chatas it | — | held here today. Mrs Masury said | September 0, 1911 Attempt to Set Aside a Woman's Will | last qua-ter of 1308, issuod today by | ghown in Books of the City Register To Open Department Stors. Resist Enforcement of Taxes—Several | that the work of the vear had been esolution extending the rights of | " goc2ise She Kept Twelve Cats. | the public service commission. of Baltimory | ymour, Ralph and Edward Plaut, tani’s offense is that he preached a | the Norwich, Jewett City and Volun- For the quarter the gross earnings st of the late Joseph Plaut, who “Holy wax" In support of the pretend Officials Killed—Troops Sent Qut. | Very successtul Town fileast Raliwes Co. Newark, N. J, March $1.—Because | of the twentyoseven lnes from oper ' to the Moroccan throne. The ecciesi- | it 50 T ST Resolution authoriging the Ninth |she kept tweive cats, named after the | fions were $17 795,008, Deducthng op- | ,Baltimore March 31 Examiuation bors arouglit up lere. are to ants who interceded with Sulian Mulal| Rl Paso, Texas, Mafch 31—_Rebel-| Funeral of Rear Admiral Converse. | gchool district of Stonington to iseue | twelve apostles, ineluding one drab | urating expenses of $10,715430 theore x| 0f the books of the offie of the city | store in Jamalea, 3 Hafid on Kittani's bgpalf Were prompi- | 1tous at the attemnpt of the authorities | Washington, Mazch 31, — President | $45,000 in bonds. favorite named “St. Judas,” an effort|icft mg net earnings from operation | FeEister show a shortaxe tonight ofy . . under ne of Plaut Bron. Iy whippe Bt 10 collect taxes and conflscate prop- | Tafi Secretary Meyer, Assistant Sec- oncerning water olosets and priv- | i8 being made to have the will of the | ¢7 (6,261, Ottier income of (he Jines | MOFe tham $67.000 ip the funds of that | ROl wOre I BSSIZ0. | Thelr many oty Total L erty, the Temosachie Indiaus in the | retary Winthrop, Admiral Dewey and | fes in connection with scheols. late Miss Auna A. Burnett of Mitton, | smounted to $1,001,898, making the to- | OMce. Wilaa F. Downs, stock cleric) (00 ntereated in thet: Schooner Kitty Lawry Total Loss. | giais of Chihohua Dbroke into open | about fifty of who left an esiaie vaiued at $300,000, ’ in the office mamed BUCTP ‘ y, about fifty ranking officers of the| Adjourned to Thursday , | tal Income, less operating expenses, | 3 F Rockland, Me., March 31.—The two- | warfare late today, killing several tax | United States navs attendsd the fu- N B set aside on the ground. that she was | gk 0g6. after having been twi i o . s oril Fool Story. masted scliooner Kitty*Lawry of this | officials, terrorizing the towp of San | neral today at St John's Episcopal Incompetent. Her mnearest relatives, | Taxes for the quarter were $1,399.- | Dball. His first bail was fixed 4 port went ashore on Black Ledges, | Andreas and cutting the telegraph | church of Rear Admiral George —A. Whitla Family at Atlantic City. who are cousins, have begun the ac- | 5gs. interest charges, $1,042878%. pen:. | &nd later it was doubled A story sent out from Beston Tewr Hurvicune isls today aud became | wires, The Indlans then sent out & | Converse, the chief of the bureau of | Atlantic City, J.. March tion, Ome-third of the estate was left - o | rested late tonight, after the -] e s SR roN o | a total lows. The veasel was valucd at | segeral call for reinforcements 1o re- | construction . and repalf, who. died | James Whitla, Mrs. Wiitla and Wilile | to charlty and the remainder to rela- o e e orise 265, % | tude of the shortage was discovered. | tiann hetucen Yol and Harl to ] owiied by Herbert Colson of | sist the enforcement of taxes and the | suddenly at his home here last/Mon- | Whitia arrived here today from their | tives and fric L cause the date for the annval beat race | 4 apd ninisured. The crew es- | confiscation of property. Two train- | day. With full military honots the|home in Sharon, Pa., for rest and re. At the present rate the excavations on the Thames had been Sciioansr resistored i3 | Joads of {roops have heen sent {rom | bedy was laid to rast in ' Aslington | cupsration after the exelting experl| England hce 17,000,000 acres of land | at Pompeli will not be compisted uniil| At Liverpool: March 31, Campania, | July 1st 18 deciared to be el & dress cemetery, ences of the past fortnight. available for forestation. the year 1970. grom New York via Queenstown. by those who knew In New Chihuahua te queil the rebedion,

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