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Condensed Telegrams Li .MIII Li DIIbIQl.hed the first . number of the Pekin Daily News,print- egislature =5 1 f Two Men and a Boy Were Killod_‘ln " sight of thousands or persons by a live 4,000 SOLDIERS TERRORIZE ADANA American Commercial and Missionary Interests HiiH AT O : ‘ e Rome, May 4.—Mgr. Farrelly, bishop y L A of Cleveland, O., was received in pri- ‘ : 5 B vate farewell audience by the pope to- e nn day. Mgr. John B. Morris, coadjutor . : Broke Down and Sobbed Convulsively Through-iiess i o . S 4 wire in Paris. i i i des Motor | IT 1S SAID ALL PlfiiARATlON' APPOINTMENT OF SUPERVISOR H th Ci Examination ety comipany today conir icat Soclety.In Lond in the City To estroyed out the Direct o Ao company todsy, Sonfmes 40| " ime wow maDE. OF MOTOR vEMIGLER. | il Aarinentil Boney i Londey ¥ y Destroy Orville Wright. ents of the Wright aeroplane for Ger- many, but says (wat the sum of $150, 000 mentioned in the despatches from ON THE VERGE OF NERVOUS COLLAPSE |rens isexccmve WALTER WELLMAN READY Paris, May 4.—At a meeting tonight T of 700’ postal employes a_resolution : ; it The Men's Church at Atlantic Gity, was adopted as a reply to the threats | To Renew His Efforts—Sails Next Favorable Report on the Petition of | LO% permitted men to' smoke: at “{“ Testimony of Mrs. Hains the Most Dramatic Incident of | of, e, goverument thal & gencrall ook for Norway—Start Will Be| George L. Griswold — Expenses of | Seryiccs, closed its doors, temporarily . . itte f th tal employes at a] " illey’s it ¢ . . . Py the Trial—Both Defence and Prosecution as Gentle | [hitos of the Lo o e tons| Made from Spitzbergen. Governor Lilley's Funeral. 74 PSR U o AR LA mit the Extermination of All Christians—25,000 Per- o . . - s tinued. until tory is won. “ thrown out of a balloon while attempt- . as Possible with the Witness—Two More Witnesses 5 - i S o ; Tk T had st Wries. 'Phe tothte ee sons Slain Around Tarsus—!undreds of Women Car- % LA t. Petersburg, May 4.—Despatches| Washington, May 4—Walte 11- artford, May 4.—The senate was|iwas broken. A and then Five Alienists to be Heard, received here from Teheran say that | man anneanecd toay thet fos M- | called to order at 1130 by President ried Off to Harems—Nobody Spared. the shah of Persia has accepted the)mer he will renew his efforts to reach | iro tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain| Many Americans, ingluding Jucob s project for reforms advanced by Great | the north pole by means of a dirigible | Sexton, / M. Dickinson, secretary of warattend- s President T: directed that retired RESTORATION FORFEITED RIGHTS |, St*iifer o0, ot S s by men on the active list, TEN DAYS' ORGY OF LUST AND VIOLENCE . Erlm!n :‘?d Russia. Tl:e t(fio vowtfl's balloon or airship, All the preparafions Reports of Committees. ed ;,m- funeral of ex-President Amador 3 X ave made arrangements grant a| have been mads Mr. at Panama. 7 Flushing, N. Y, May 1--Mrs. Vir-) Broke Into Hysterical Weeping. | loan to Bersia as soon as the date of | bon noss werk fo St x;“x"i,“r"“_:;v" Forfeited Rights—Favorable on the Adana, Asiatic Turkey, Monday, May | tabiished without doubt that at' least inia Jenkins Hains, mother of the| Both the defence and the prosecu- | the elections shall have been decided Capital: Supplied by Amerd petition of George L. Griswold for the for San- | % via Larnaca, Cyprus, May 4 ana | 10,000 persons lost their lives in this - o tion were as gentle as possible with | on. it PP y Americans. restoration 'of forfeited rights. Calen- | Ao o o e wife, Vicente in still lawless. More peeple were kill- | provinee, and some estimates place defendant, concluded her testimony|y., "haing, but besides the strong This expedition wWill be under: Mr.|aar. mez returned to Caracas and resumed | °¢ in the city yesterday. There are|the total casualty list at 25,000. Vil- 1his afternoon after a trying and Pa- | fecling she exhibited while telling of | Peking, May 4—An imperial edict|Wellman's individual ownership and Supervisor Motor Vehicles. his duties as president. 20,000 dead in’ Adana province in con- like Osmanieh, Bazsche, Hama- thetic ordeal on the stand in an-ef- | sconcs between herself and her accus- | issued today places the China Mer- | Tesponsibilit, The capital has been| mne committee on roads, bridges and b sequence of the massacres, and 35,000 | dieh, Kara od son after his marital troables, she | chants’ Navigation company under con- | Supplied by Americans solely on scien- | jverg reported a substitute bill for the | Charles Klein Hired a Taxicab in the | homeless and penniless refugees | ook we Krist Keoy and Kowo- wiped out, Ea fert to save her son, Peter C. Hains, | tific and pat:iotic grounds. The bal- rand ! ot. The s - o hysterical weep. | troi of the board of communications n &r EDDointuent of ' Supervisor. of MOtor | Strami and {50k e jacrany 1 it ot | Wandering in the vilayet. The deaths | of these 1 ‘populations of Jr, who is on trial for the murder §;§“'§:§,’,’J‘L‘?¢fi"&;’“¢{:‘,§ ons o> | The financial control of the railroad, Ipon Wil St ks Tlkig Vehicles. | The bill provides for the | mofe than a thousand miles, traveling | in_Adana city alone are estimated at | trom » people. Other towns Ok PO, . pelled o admonish her with Instruc. | navigation, telegraph and postal de- | Spitzbergen, in August, If weather|,;pomtment of a supervisor on July 1, | through Scotland and Ireland. 6,500 | with a very much larger population, The “Alienist Stage.” tions to refrain from interjecting her [ partments also is placed under the | cORIONS arg favorebie. The GwshiD | 1509, vand quadrennially thereafter, a —— Foreign Property Destroyed. in_some casos 4,000 or 5000 people, own impressions into the testimony |board of communications, but with su- suitable person, who shall be known Governor ""Pfl"h at Albany signed Adana is terrorized by 4,000 soldiers, suffered severely Now that father, mother and two brothers of Captain Hains have testl- fled, the trial soon _will reach the pervision by the board of finance. trial voyage of about twenty miles at i £ Spitzbergen a year ago last Septem- Cologne, May 4.—The cold weather | ber. as supervisor of motor vehicles. He|the Murphy bl gned to Prevent | who are looting, shooting and b Girls Carried Off to Harems. and confine herself strictly to answer- e shall give a bond of §5,000. It shall | the admission of unaccompanied chil- | ing. ‘No respect Is pald 1o foreign| In one town of 4,000 people thers ing questions, It was then that she 3 v pleaded with the court to let her tell 2 5 e A . |be the duty of the supervisor to see | dren to moving picture shows. o TEAE i rener aciahin | are tome. Y ok _L0be usuntin e e acise hey bu | everything “for thd, Eaks:of hec boy, | NRL IS DIpvalien TOF A asl | few | “Amerios® Geodnd (Largest ‘Airship. fihiat thid watilel TEIstnEoto mubior favabacs descroyeds,and It s feared | women snd ghildren: 1t was Hs et two more lay witnosses to eXamine | ona it required all the persuasive |08y b ¥S| The owners of the Chicago Record- | vehicles are observed, and under the v o confident | that the Americon commercial and | thing with the hundrods of shiftike, power of Justice Garretson and Mr, | as done enormous damage to the|Herald have turned over to Mr. Well- | direction of the secretary of state to|of the passage of the tariff bill that | yicgignary intorests in Adana are to- | or farms, that dot this wide and fers that the young army officer fs insane probably will testify Thursday. vineyards and = orchards. The cold | man, free of charge, the airship, plant, | perform all the duties with regard to | they are forecasting the votes which | faily ruined. ot e ot MelIntyre to quiet her. A continues in the Sauerland section of | huildings and machinery of Mr. Well- | motor vehicle v v v v | 3 L se Mr. s and the laws pertinent | will be taken was reported from Wash- e ne a pired . Hypothetical Question of 10,000 Words. | Westphalia, where the snow lies a f0ot | man's former enterprise. The America | thereto, The secretary of state or the | ington. The new vall has not yet inspired | r WaS Unspar- Syrians wers Greeks Mother of Defendant on-Verge of Ner- 5 nfidence, There Is reason to be- | struck d t rment 2 The hypothetical question in regard | deep. There is also considerable snow | ju the second. largest airship, bel s e confidence. There s reason | struck down with the Armenians, Bn- vous Collapsi to Captain Haing' sanity which will | in the Harts mountains and the reglon | ahout three-fifths of the size of the ;‘;g;fi;‘;}”.fi:fl:{a;“;‘;{,“‘,’;,y’;23;;:;;’; By the Capsizing of a Canoe In the | 16V that’the authorities tll intend | tire familles were burned (o death i Fesble and on the verge of nervous | be submitted to the alenists, contains | to the southwest. Zeppelin, 1t has a litting capacity of | oaths and take testimony. The secre- | Hudson 3y evening William ‘The- truops here are maks | women were maltrea g sl vas the. most dramatie incident of the | an. hour and & half In reading 1t | HEARING ON LIMITATION e oo TR o2 F e B L L Rl ;:flgntf o Gomiamtons ¢on | ing a pretense of throwing “water il trial. She, broke down and sobbed | covers. the chief incidents of the de- TWO HUNDRED FOOT LAW e 1l oo | s et Ts. compasions’ wis| 0. Ax instead of water they use | Young Turks Traing Armenian Girls convulsively throughout her direct | fendant's life, as brought out by the OF UNCAS POWER CO.| " % XM BUC SRy aba Tl g0t i Rt ompanions Wwho | gerosene, and are thus purposely add- cxamiation, and when District Attor- | testimony, up to the time of the shoot o e e Rkt o WOULD AFFECT ‘NORWICH| excesd thiee daynin any one case sul | Fre 3 Bing 11 (56 canos mers aav-}ing*to the canflagration : for” torass. 2 i ~ | Will Not Encroacl n the Rights of ‘ _— e I 3 ; | Sixty men who were broght down ney Dewitt Mtatled His ctoms ekinina i tnk (of Aunis, o5 kK eral Appear Before the Excise|a day. The investigators shall have Apprehension for American Mission- | inio this district from Hadjin are now tion the strain proved too much for | A number of witnesses were calld | Norwich and of Other Towns Where D e AT g ot yelis [ MidRobiah S rromt #8 to 310 & to. i Blationdt il discdst S Hadliy SO her mother's heart. She sank into the | today before Mrs. Hains to take the| Compa Exist. Comimittee in Regard to Local Con- 5 v o - | was_aunounced Tuesday by the Unit- ‘drs 4 e witness chair, covering her face with | stand. The substance of their testi- iy e ditions. - f."ffi-f{,s :o"ee:‘v:‘?ml‘%r:cxec:smn;):fn:?\r g s v corporation in the seil. | Apprehension is felt here regarding m‘h«' o dif iy ng Armenies her handkerchief and sobbed bitterly. [ meny was to show the alleged frration- (Special to The Bulletin.) A Inay Serve any other brocess lawiully | ing price of wire and wire products. | the American missionary ons &t | Tiodern ' repeating rifies g At this point Mr. Dewitt promptly an- | ality of the defendant, as they saw it.| yjartford, May, ¢—The substitute (Special to The Bulletin.) issued by any court or by the ecre. | The cut was at once met by the Pitts- | Hadjia and Tarsus. 3 » &} nounced that he had concluded the | during the summer of 1908 and previ- | |/ \Uhion” Attorney Comstock handed | Hartford, May 4.—There was a very | tary or supervisor. The salary of the | burg Steel company and other inde-| All letters and ot oat | Lustiand Vielerics in Nasie:of RSt cross examination and the old Jady[ous to the time he shot and killed | tne committee on incorporations this | large crowd in the room of the com- | supervisor shall be $2,000 a year. pendents. through Turl cen- ion. was taken from the court room. Anpis. afternoon protects the city of Norwich | mittee on excise when the matter of | Referred to the committee on ap- g e sored. ten days seem 10 BAve from encroachment upon what may be | amending the 200-foot law éo as to | propriations. Dennison Smith, a New York biok- | 10000 to 25000 Parsons Siain Azl y GE fugt and. violsntiis idered its territory e town of | permi ; ssioners : er, fell under the wheels of a suburbin » of race and rel o FIGHT FOR POSSESSION PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL A :fi:‘ils:\egu“;dfi:?\;?gt;nl - mv.\-" 5 e R ile e fx?m];:lacel;ne\:"hp:g Tolland Strest Railway. train at a_station near his home at Tarsus. s nirv’nm'l131'11'\’;:\m'v\rnht’||:-‘;u OF BIG DEPARTMENT STORE, COMES UP AGAIN IN JUNE | Uncas Power company, wh s stat- | there had previously been licenses,| Senator Bowen moved that the ac-| West New Brighton. Staten Island, dy- Asiatic Turkey, Saturday, no such desire to kill women and - ed in The Bulletin a few days since, | even though the town's going no li- | tion of the senate on Thursday on the | Ing shortly afterwards. His wife was | April 24 (via Constantinople, May 4.) etk o8 n ahows 1o the Il with him at the time, Mr. Smith, who Is of th » have b det Encognter Between Employes and | Motion to Reje i is endeavoring to have Its charter so | cense might have brought these places, | resolution incorporating the Tolland i ol Ao i R o B :“”“v'f"",";”'" H,T;: amended as fo five it the right to| which were within 200 feet of a chugeh | Street Rallway company be reconsld- | Wes 33 sears old, was a grandson of b i atteal B ‘ e of TR 2 s ki = i = occupy any territory in New London | or school, within the provisions of the | ered. L Governor Dennison, c¢ivil war governor ns in the vi nd farms in h deliberation, and Montrea). May 4.—A pitohed dartis| Tovised Bill Coming. county not already occupied by & com- | law forbidding this. N W.Wendall of | Sehator ' Luther asked if Senator of Ohio. Froe gt ot oo, ot B insiances where woms ves and e : T i any which is operating, whether or | New Haven put in this bill. owen was competent to make the ——— - — with adisheartening abund: out one by one and 2?‘:”3(?:5‘31’:;“ mefné’:ix?:f)"n': Hartford, May 4—The matter of a | hot there happens to be an unused | Attorney Charles W. Comstock of | jotion to reconsider, OLD LYME' BRIDGE PROJECT. o worst particuls ¢ these narra- | shot down, the bystanders clappisig g e cannot be mentioned. It Is es- | their hands at each fresh execution public utilities commission bill is com- | charter covering the field. Norwich, who represented the Water | Senator Bowen said he was in the 2 ing before the general assembly again Attorney Briscoe appeared for the | street interests which would be putout | majority vote of the genate. Appropriation of Half a Million. Dol- next month. The house taday voted [city of Norwich and the substitute |of business because of the nearness of | = The motion to reconsider was| lars Asked For—Hearing at Hart- not to reject the bill which the judl- | regolution, which exempts the entire | their places to Trinity Methodist | passed. ford LYNN NEWSPAPER MAN TWO YALE FRESHMEN clary committee ~did not like, and|tcwn of Norwich from the operation | church in case Norwich should go no| On the motion of Semator Bowen 3 S took place here today, the object being | “to secure possession of & large retail | store on St. Catherine street. The firm of Scroggie & company held SSessi of th to! ildl 3 2 o PenneeRaliy expied Aiay S IRE | placed n the hands of Speaker Banks | of this amendment, had been previ- | licanse and then revert to license again, | the resolution was tabled. (Bpecial to' The Bulletili) COMMITS SUICIDE. ARRESTED IN THEATER. Carsley company, & rival firm, had | Ul naming of a committee of mine | ously gone over by him and agreed to.| didn’t care to temporize with the sit- . p . 3 —The commifee of i o th | o Yeaned”the panding Svar the embarad | who favor o measure of some kind | Thesefore he had nothing to say be. | uation even in that way, however, but Tonshoes’ Cortifiostes. aplartford, May 4 The commilee o | City Editor C. R. Cutts Drank Cyanide [ Charged With Breach of Peace and the other firm, and, it is alleged, sur- | ¥hich shall not later than June 1 re-|yond acquainting the committea that | 500d for the wiping out of the law en- | Senator Luther called up the bill for | TREOPEEEGTS OOLE S RO, (B O of Potaseium. Injury to Property. reptiously took possession last might, | POFt & draft of a bill. The -speaker | ne not only appeared for Norwich, but | tirely. He said that it was not passed | the certification of teachers. This was | n0on " \whon it was asked to ooiinte’ — The' Seroggle frm marched on ihe | announced that he would name the | o for several private interests which | In g00d judgment and ought mever to|on a reconsideration. He was willing | h "y It Was asked to O mong | _Lynn, Mas building with 200 men at their heels | COMmittee this week. The vote taken | own water privileges on the Shetucket | have been placed on the books. to accept an amendment proposed by | those who. assisted Representative | Cutts, ¢ity editor 6¢ the Dally Evening and ousted the intruders by main | t00ay ig looked upon with some curi- | gpove the Uncas Power company’s| County Commissioner Noyes of New | Senator Middleton under which teach- | Wyjton of New London in presenting | 1tem, took his own life by drinkin force, sctting guards at all the doors The number which wanted to | pond, London county and George. Pratt, aers now serving will get their certifi- | o' motter were 4. H. Chap. cyanide of potassium at his residence May 4.—Charles R.| New Haven, C. with breach of the property, W. F. I Mass., and D, an., May 4.—Charged ¢ injury to Beveral .persons were badly bruised | have & chance at the bill were 124 and | * Guibert S, Raymond, a member of | Water street wholesaler. were present | cates without re-examination. . Tnis | campie i i o | Bwampscott fonlght, The. cause of | York city in the encounter. those who wanted the matter disposed | o s of Lo mon oiemtrinIuer of | and told of the conditios in Norwich; | Senator Luther thought was fair and | yamebell end ex-Secretury” of = State | 1 B e mysters. 10 his | man ciase, 5 A truce was finally called, when the | Of were 110. It is pointed out that|sioners of Norwich was in attend- | which is most appreciably affected by | would prevent discrimination, The : ive | friends, for he was a man of sunny, | fover of Reprosern Caulkine of Waterfor Carsley firm withdrew its men and re. | unless - the draft reported is drawn |arnce. representing the commission, | #he law—or would be—and the former | bill was tabled unti] the amendment| T if. Xoble 2 ’ sorted to the law courts to secure | &long very conservative lines that @ | A7, Gomatock explained to the com. | 8ald that Water street was considered | could be prepared. Baot 0 S el B majority against it is certain, for | mittce that the company he appeareq | the best location for saloons in the | g, ionces of Governor Lilley's Funeral | George I Allen of Middletown, and J. | sceming to be in bis customary good fovial temperament, and today attend- | and _Tomlinson, in e to his newspaper duties as usual, | 8bout 200 other Yale stud A £ i a demonstration in fron house, later entering the many opponents of thé measure have : central part of the city, and therefore oW > d s This evening, FOUR BARGES GO TO beiun ‘agitation for retorense of the | dortare- i e power. nlant anii we | the ommissioners folt that it would | Senator Ludinston offered the fol. [ ATRUF AlD of Now London. - | ESEGS (B D Rome | amashing the Aittings th Whole matter to the next general as- | giready producing and selling electri- | be decldedly against the best interests | lowlng resolution: trafle would be tripled or quadtapias | found him dying i his room from the | faulting an attendant who attempted BOTTOM OF LONG ISLAND SOUND | sembly, A discussion of the measure | cal power, but had been bothered by | Of the city to have this law operate to| “That &he sum ‘of 311,250 be and 2 et ahe h he had taken. He had |0 prevent their entering the bl i i " that the present ferry a very dan- | poison which in the house, also, it 18 claimed, means | 5 certain individual, whom he didn't | Prevent licenses heing issued there. |the same is hereby appropriated 0| zorous afair which might furh the house. Th two men w p a | removed his clothing and had gone e police station, where th: to Disaster Off Branford in Monday, prolongation of the session throuch For the temperance people, Secretary | be pald out of any money in the treas- o : that o fe vallow I Night's Stern—Four Lives Lost. v and perhaps into August. Many 3?‘;;’,;;,’:,‘;3‘:,‘3‘,”‘52‘,;,,3;{‘,*’S“ggf‘ Spooner of the stats association Insist. | ury not otherwise appropriated, to be | o0, 3¢ident at any time; that a bond | to ‘bed before swallowing the fatal | Cjeased on bail for appears ' | members of the house h 2 o % | ed that there no re: ia to the adjutant gemeral for ex- SI0y eldge Matd v praver; e X -as | coUrt tomorrow morning. e have prepared | jand dam, and refuses to sell except | 21 that there was no reason to change | paid to 2 8 o and that It ought to be & toll bridge, | Mr. Cutts was 37 years old. Iie was . —Driving | 8mendments to the commission bill | at a very high price. Mr. Comstock | the law, which he considered an un- | penses in ordering out the troops for| for a time, anyway *| a native of the city and had always — e — e upper | Which will ‘be submitted to the speciai | characterized this as a hold-up and | USually good one, becawse of a mere | attendance at the funeral of his ex-| "Mr. Whiton made the first reforence | lived here. He began work on the | FOUGHT A REVOLVER DUEL. of Long lsland sound and along | Ommittee. 1f the draft reported does | zaid that as New England Yankees | Chance of what might happen in the | cellency, Gov. George L. Lilley 10 B, DRI B ot eos L venlng Jaih Chenty Feth ago, and - REVOR) future and which couldn’t happen so| The resolution was referred to the | quring the past ars he had filled | Twoe Frenchmen Serious!-- Wounded in for the last twelve ¥ ® part of the Conneoticut shore, one of [ 10t get by the house until late in)the men composing the concern didn't two years, when e “aavesest Storme. whidh Haa been | Jume it is thought the semate will not o iy !| as to put the remedy beyond the hands | committee on appropriations. o - - o byt g o e ¥ several yoars claimed 4 | s7nd much Ume on it Pt o the 1egislat nrefnd asked he) | 9f the next general assembly or bring Calendar. Seemed Ham the "reamurors “repocs | $cars alst he had. pecn the correspoy Ry, T, ) ur ives during last night, sent | The vote was by roll call, and was | they be given the rights of emiment |t Within the proper province of this.| paggeq 1 ing tn e Which he characterized a8 deceptive, | dent of the Assoclated Press for Lynn | paterson, N. J. May reiall to the m of the sound | taken immediately following the chap- | demain in thi ti that | He asserted that to legislate generally e T B Bt e ol | et i rdloars ctosmed’ e d its vicinity. A widow survive gy e r P e Bamaiore, cast ‘one ashore 1o that|1aln's peaver, after . Spesker Boops | 2 n in' this particular case, 80 that | 1,° P Norwioh was nothing but. class | tTUStecs of the Pomfret school to elev. | hecause extraordinary cxpenses had|and its vicinity. 2 8 |of a revolver duel t today be- and’plled thres others up on | bad calledl the house to order at 11.30. | Lovs ieeil, SO to the courts and | 1. igiation. but ‘also ithat the liquor |£0; Providing that owners of burjal | heen paid from the running income of | him. ot tween two Frenchmen Mountain Tooks of Faulkners Il 'The | The speakef explained the vote to pe | 2 determined a fair price for this| 001" Coreq nothing about Norwich, |10t8 in the cemetery of the Covently | the state, instead of the proceeds of o g View, a French settlement near Little 1 53:%““‘ taken 0 that the members would ail | brope"'Y @nd PeY dt and get the prop- }in"reanity, but were concerned about | S¢°ond soclety may become members | the authorized bond jssue. . SALE OF FIREWORKS. Fals, X. 3. Armand Fanchon, a la- urders! » v - of e soclety; apprepriating $500 to —_— priihadadmihy horer, is dying In a 1 here, an SovaspEaA. | T o Ny Tomay,ereto do. The | Everything else they have bought|3omc Flartford dives which would be f {ne Connecticut Pomological society: DEBATE ON TARIFF. Hearing Before Committee on Public [the other, ‘ngmed ¥ rd. | who 11 year old son and a deck- | counties follows: e e e nals e, extending the time for the organiza- | o . o .~ —we N Health and Safety, - by -1 e hand whose name has not been Warsed. | _ New London County—Yea: Messrs. | Ligne oo wney ‘rapsmit power and Ite| \EW YORK BAKERS' STRIKE. |U°R Of the Willimantic Trust com- ivas ety Bcokangs = ot Wiaaeed the' Guel T el of the bodies, that of Doy, | Fields, McDonald, Gadbois, Rockwood, | 1505, Of Way, w th the exception of | pany. With Senator Aldrich, Hartford, Conn. unable. o explain the m“‘”'” g about half a ‘mile, -where they were s TR Foot of Calendar—Bill concerning mittee on publi b "“:‘ N Weshne ;’,-a,{’-,,fg'\.‘;{;, Cv’&;‘;;]e"'r Dh:i»lw'x';e?f ccmpelled to go into the highway No Hope of Settlement—Sporadic Riot- | tcwn management of public schools. | Washington, May 4. — Notdble | afternoon pave & hed She said that several shots had been .,;‘g.,“,t,mm_.w Home, Cronin. Browm'M.amé x‘BuEh' Another feature of the situation ing Continues. An Insurance Bill. speeches provoking debate of intense | erning the keeping for h H'r-fli nvnnr_rhnfl' vwll; ut effect h'y’{,]" New Havea yesterday with thelr | nell, ~ Noble, . Thurston, Chadwi, | PDich the resolution is intended to interest characterized the session of | storage of firewor that | the fast exchange both men feil, Fan- correct concerns the right of the com- | New York, May 4.—With sporadic| The following bil] was explained by | the senate today. Senator Dolliver | Jicenses shall be gran tows, coal laden, for Providence. The; g i Has: h only | € - -'u.my Sotten outiite: The Daitie m§';§h'°ng§,:;:’n"', W. Pa # pany to hold property in the town of | rioting unabated, the strike of 1500 | Senator Chase and passed made an attack upon the-method un- | after inspection of pre e Thax |breast. and Broussard shot® through ‘when encountered the gale. When | on, Tibbits, Shedd, Jodein Whit- | Prankiin, It has the right to operate | bakers on the East Side and in Har-| Section 1. Section 3,510 of t der which protective tariff bills are | such licen: I n. pted for | the abdomen. oft the bawsers parted end | Comstock - odoin,. Martin, | there, though not in such a way as|lem continues apparently with no hope [ €ral statutes as amended by chapter|formed and engaged in a constant ex- | buildings in which mater 4 com- | , Paterson. N. I. May 4.Fauchon tows went four of the| Windham County—Yea: to Interfere with the operation of the | of a settlement. There were frequent | 23 of the public acts of 1903 is here- | change of ‘words with Senator Aldrich, | pustible nature are kept dled tonight. His Antagonist, David et e new electric concern which has just|attacks on shops employing non-union | by amended by adding after the words | who was a careful listener to the ad- |~ The committee will report against a | Broussard, is still arge, 7 sinking one going | Lowry, Baker, B. Bennett, ss of the Iowa senat On the|pii to cre house : been chartered by Representative | men and many clashes between strik-| “Wind storms” in the fourth. line | dr sate g teneme ashore, remainder of the tows B, g . _ i % R Tatar recovered and Srought back | & s xgz; l;n‘nham.Lb. H. Keach, | Rockwood of that town, but when the d strike breakers today. No one | thereof the word “hail” so that sald | demoeratic side senators remained | spection commic There WIFE OF A CAMBRIDGE DOCTOR 1o Row Haven. The tu Chaties B | Gromrenser s £7iEs, Tatraue, J. P! | ciiricr was pasted in 1909 there e eriously injured, however. 'Thir- |section as amended shall read as fol- | mute. At times the debate threatened | considerable disgussion of ¢ = bx Dound east Wit a string of . A McKach- | persons inten Who Ruscasted 16 e shops on the East Side have|iows: Insurance companies organ-|to be scrimemlous, but Senator Dolli- | put s felt by the members that ide 1 i _'m"“ O n|Ble Dady, Gallup, J. A. Frink, Per- | having pat inte it Drovisions seanibit. | shut down for lack of mén and the | ized under the laws, of this state hav- | ver was ever ready with & humorous | Dor focar anihorities and the . local | Commits Sulcide in a New Hampshire Boarding House. laden with ecoal, felt the full . S ¢ the storm whetr off Feulknors | /i onld; Chafte. ing the concern from hoMling prop. | unionists announce that several master | ing power to insure against o Four of her barges broke away, | gmith, m‘dg;’j]:' R. B, Mifft. Dunn, Q.| erty in that town. As a matter of |Dakers have agreed to union terms,| fire, may make insurance again by | retort when angry words seemed un- | health officers at present are able to t loss | avoidable. do the work. No salaries was provided i ] N. H, May 4.—After des- weo of driven on the it alr has bought and ewns | Which fix & minimum wage scale and | by wind storms, hail, lightning, torna- | Senator Borah concluded his speech o three inspectors, but they were et o i B X Stoust Ane —_— sy eht and 9wne | provide for improved sanitary condi- | does, cyelones, leakage of sprinklers |on the income tax. delivering n ex- | o o ailowed Ilberal expense I " messenger {0 sound for seweral hours until found NOW PHYSICALLY SOUND. pond flows over land in that town. So | tions. The strike has not appreciably | and sprinkler systems installed or | tended legal argument to show that i i R e T in‘ towed in here ma’ by the tug . It is desired to make this legal. affected the city's bread supply maintaineq for the purpose of protect- | there is ample reason for believing KE bt g g Mg oy ulley, which eléo found tho body of | Former Captain Severance of H Attorhey E. T. Canfield of Hartford —— ing against fire, and by ‘explosilong | that -the supreme court of the United 200,000 WORKMEN ON STRI y»\;s,\ lan ‘rr}::m‘ 4 sule el . ,n Captatn Percy’s son. The Susquehan- ok B. arvard | . ked how this general right to g0 in- | Seventy en Persons Killed by Au- | Whether fire ensues or not; provided | States might reverse iiself if the con- a_board fi"*h ,'”“ R ]‘:‘; na, (Moosic and Anthracite of the San- o d e in Yale Race, to the territory of any company which| tos in New York City Last Year, | !¢ Same shall be clearly expressed | stitutionality of that tax should again|In Buenos Ayres as Protest Against ey ae |l1"|h! e by e 's tow are still on the rocks at Cambridge, Mj ; was not actually operating was og| ew Yor : *._|in the policy, but nothing hereimr shall | be presented to it. May Day GCccurrenc fall. £ £ i he e SR M aulkger's lolknd, but % 15 thousht | captaln Severance of - ine’ TLOECE [t affect the new Crescent Beach LIERE | ared the st ascurate Hee yor-mom: | Lopconstrued to- empower such com- | A strong plea for the extension of o by a boy to E. H. King, a foreman of that if the weathor moderates there | SRS Teverance of the Harvard|g Power Co., which has just Deen | oieq o pmosmesoirs C Ust yet com- | panies to insure agalnst loss or dam- | the protective tariff system to jute w Buenos Ayres, May 5.—It s calcu- [ DY & boy ¢ King, & Ra will be & ahanoe of taking them off, as | YA crew, who resigned last Feb- |/hartored and’ hasn't had time vet to piled of persons killed by automobiles| age to person or property resulting|made by Senator Bradi-— of Kentue Isted today t no 200,000 | & o > 88 he Ul nome are beleved to have taken in | 3% 0p RECOURE of Wl health and went | go anything, although it Intends to | mropihy aecnpaciss B tition Woive | from eXplogions of steam boilers. who deciared that with the protectived| of the workmen of rés have | {aK€ WOT rried to the boarding mueh water. It s believed that had|' D jyv UG (N85 been declared phy- | start business this coming summer, | oo pine omneg araaton which| Sec. 2.%This act shall take eftpet | Policy covering products state | gone out on the 48-hour strike organ- | e ICECE TERE Bt 20 the doop the Percy family and the deckhand | caifcYyio'Vio 0¥ eYamination and has|and was assured hy Mr. Comstock | rfusrinSio norioted urging Governor| from itsepassage, Kentucky would be as safely republi- | jzed by the Workmen's Fed ’ ol g oy s Bl stuck 4o the barge inetead of attempt- | roturmad o college Mapen 3 aby Girlt | that his concern has no thought Of | bu e leaitatars whiok pr o ones s | Adjourned to Wednesday. | ean in the future as Massachusetts has | 5" protest ist the occurren T the Teft temple. TonlE ing 1o save amselves inahe mall| that time has been working Gaily oy | 5018 into the territory thus acquired. | fivxed sped Hmit for motor vehicles, S Toetin fhe Tae 3 , When at the o floor. Mrs. Westcott's son is & boat as they Aia they would not have| the river in o doubls seull e i |l2deed. he stated, the Uncas Power | The list contains 77 hames in all, THE HOUSE AL o Ty RN et ornel) rere was a_collis! student. at Harvard college. Mrs. B e o an0. Remalmte” are i | ot take part 'in fhe Cornell race with | CmPany has no Tight to go into the | nearly a third of which are o chil- | — i Voss g T g 1 4o Westcott was 85 years old g st Resolute, are now | ne rvarsity, but Jt s probable he wil] | (oW Of East Lyme outh of the 7 dren of 10 years or under, whileabout| The hous was called Unusually Prosperous Year for Har- ich a large number of persons were . Rk Wi . be used in the Yale race, as his two | CAd tracks of the New York, New | one-fifth of the remainder are -]1130 by Speaker Banke. ness Racing Predicted. killed or wounded. Morsa 0 the. Santorg ¥aia years' experionce counts much in e ";’f“]'“’; & Hartford road, and didn't| soge of more than 60 years. b chaplain m{'ered"p ayer. The board of a The police have ":;“‘I““““"““{‘“l'"'} AUTOMOBILE TURNED TURTLE. . ish to. ., peage P R i : ey raided g s “ails Public Utilities Bill. s of the Awerican Trotting asso- | JHFAH imber of Tuseian ter. | Machine Tested as Belonging to Wile He assured the Hartford attorney | New York's Governor Guardi find smoother water, when the tug's L g the % T | clation today ~disposed of ge ists o be plottin i i i b el bl ‘“.lnl end the tow be-| SUICIDE IN CENTRAL PARK. iy o ot Worlie B (the Pw sas. (58, Tret Dusin: (Printeain | i WA ey e Fe g B S B e L e AocHime o o Th.mn-n?.tz; i S 2 would keep the Uncas company out| Albany, N. Y., May 4—Governor|another column.) o Wik da! 1ty sight. scorRitil talos in the hou Bristol, Conn., May 4.—An v h','.‘;’:.':"mfl. of water and it i | '/linois Newspaper Man Despondent | 0f the same strip of territory in Wa- Hughes_ tonight signed a bill which Committee Reports. the declarations of members of the —— Bile {iited us helonging to & Wi Because of 11l Health, terford and O1d Lyme, also, and it was | makes it a misdemeanor to advertise * . it oard. 3t imated that about $1.- tic garage turned turtle here tonight, thouglt may be ralsed. eaith arranged that this would be done, Mr. | Of present any obscene. immoral or| Public Health and Safety—Uunfuvor. | (5 1"be dictsibuted on the vari| CNUGHT AFTER 2 MILE CHASE. |y Sriver. who would not give his exhibition, show | @ble on a bill regarding tenement | 090,000 w New York, ) e _ | Comstock als % A impure drama, play, - 3 i s e LI wint ghtte o) Wi io | Dame, esciping injury. The accident Wiise bacs . Dose, & newspsped man of el | the least object to the Crescent Beach | the <orruption of youth or others. A | Public Health and Safety—Unfayor- | SITNEEEE SHU-betCaE JUNE Bow i €62 Farmer Placed in Jail. street ts short turn and goes . e b ville, 1IL, committed suicide today in | cOmpany's exercising it ights | COMPanion measure also signed by the | able regarding the disinfection and un- | ¥ venit: aldne THeariy 47008 unde d tracks, The driver in. 4 : “ gover akes. it 2 e healthy condition of tenement houses, | & ¢ . $T00, Dayton, ©O. May 4.—M Frank | \oq n (Spectal to The Bulletin.) Cenfral Park by shooting through the | £ 80 into any of these towns mortp of | 0Vernor makes. it & misdemeanor to | healthy condition of tenement } e e o was the turn aud M ‘Washington, May 4—)M. L. Floyd and | head. o the tracks and buy water or electricity, | POSt OF display any indecent bill or Report accepted, bill rejected. 2t e Hennessey, 2 years old. the te one « abutm The mae Joel Mitchelson, both of Tariffville, the| Dose Ieft a letter in which he asked picture, or permit the same to be dis- From the Senate. P {armn.' va ed late chine turned turtle and the driver odic pinned underneath but was protected by the wind shield so that he escaped with a few bruises. delégates of the New England tobacco | that Arth . IR T 1 played, which would tend to demoral- i - B, Sit Chicago Peace Conference. crime growers, who wore Torors the feanes | it Arthyr risbane of the New York | Historic Village in Maryland Wiped | 5e*(ia morals 'f the publ for e Deition of Menry B Sinmons| Cuicago, May 4—Having viewed the | Home, just outsid com of the senate dast Friday, | thing happens to me.” ¥ Out by Fire. — court, previously ruled out on the|Present asect of the peace movement|the presence of ¢ pat ¢he Philippine| From letters found in the dead man's| Baltimore, Md, May 4—News reach- Inventor of Roler Coaster Dead. ground that it is new business, was | {fom various standpoints, including | who raised an s schedules in the new tariff bill, were | pockets it was learned that he had|Cd here tonight thai'fire starting yes-| Toledo, O. May 4—Alonzo B. N.|received from the semate and a com. | th9Se of the politician, the business|several familics to the [ - e f at the White House yesterday and laid [een in poor health for several montie | te7day practically wiped out the Wood, aged §0, famed as the Inventor | mitte of & conforcnmg was aiked. an | man and the educator, delezates to the [ alleged to have been the assailant was | Great Council 1. O. R. bl at New Brit- thetr matter before President Taft.|and despaired of recovering. toric village of Benedict on the Patux- | of the roller toaster, and who origin- | Messrs. Scott of Plymouth and Tin- | S°c0nd natlonal peace congress tonight | captured after a chase of oyer two ain, of i numbe arm which scen, They were Jwell received, and Mr. Taft ent river. The Methodist church, the | ated many improvements on the roller e o considered plans for the future. Or-|miles, in which the pursuers and the Jew B ‘¢ " listened to their protests, but gave hotel, Johnson’s store and every build. | skate, died: here. fodey atter a long| o °F .}":‘"‘ Ao ‘”":‘"d' chestra hall and the Fine Atts build- [ purstied swam a stream and exchang- | New Britain Conn. May =4 8e them no encouragement s to his ac-| CONSTANTINOPLE EXECUTIONS | !U8'1n the village except five was de- | illness. Wood deveted the last ten & ERAing dpsaec. 1hg were the sceries OT:%night's meet-4 od_ pistol shiots. . ! 8 | the Independent Order of Red Men, of tion. stroyed. No estimate of the damage |years of his life to a study of aero-| Speaker Banks informed the house | ings. John Morris. Deputy Sherift Lee res- | (10 "0 eRenttt Crrer o o Postponed, Did Not Have Good Effect|laS been received. It is said to have | nautics and speht several years in | that he will be absent Wednesday and e TR TR cued the man from his infurfated cap- | (e WGl WL CaREn b O Steamship Amivals. on the. Beoph been the intention of Lord Baltimore | buildinga heavier-than-air machine, |Possibly Thursday. He said Judge | Sudden Death of Countess of Orford.|tors and he is now in jail Sorwalk wilj resign that office and wil ¥ L 3 . eople. to locate on the sité of Benedict what R Rt Charles H. Peck of Stratford had con- | = Iondon, May 4—The Countess of Or- By B Sl 5 o By Tacob Jeceis of IO Kf:‘#“” #Mianeanolis, from i esantinople, May &--& nesberof| '* Z°V. the clty of Baltimars. Mrs. John D. Rookefeller Improving, | 2onted to ‘act as speaker on the first | sord wife of Robert Horace Waipole, | Balloon Boston Flies Two Miles High. | iven — Tiere are 56" tribes i the . A% Livetpool, May 4: Lasitania, from | executions wiich were set for. today New Haven Road Officials in Coll : Hot Springs, Va, May 4—Mrs. g_gi :;flwm—mg:" Willam H.|arth earl of DMt sed. sigdsniy at| " Havernin, Mass, May ‘The bal. | BLAL® at present, With a memborship of : L % post) Officials in n 3 E gton, Itert k. , 1 g o Py b | 5. a of G600 over lnst yi Hawier T ey o e e ot Ml llinesillo; . My s e T e A et oonvalesc- | Adjournment to Wednesday. e cougiieey wes, Aftua’ Liniiss, i M; g Ving i ) B T hatuwore Celgit: Goein dumtiel New York vie » §004 effect on the peaple generally. | gine and two cars, aid to oontain of- | continues to improve, and her cond- T T AN ¥ Corbin, daughter of D. C. Corbin, of | §* oiidaen of Boston and J. W. Flagg | past vear 3 B motnd: frin aebtions ertl ".g, young Turk | ficials of the New Huven road, ran|tion no longer gives occasion for| Seventh-Day Adventist Convention. | New York ~She was married to the |7 \olttl O P00 F0C T L 9En - New m—. methods while others | into the rear of a fralght train on the | alarm. She was reported tonight as rashingtor v 4—Delegates are | €arl m 1888 the farm of F. H. Damon In Atkinsor S ugoilithe. cxabuted men as oers | Contral New. Bngiant: road mosc homy | being very reuch. basters riae Ty Washllixton for the waxds N H. seven milés from (hin city at]Senator Bulksley Has Closed & HiS S tyrs to their faiti. In the chamber of | tonight, The caboose of the freight . quadrennial contdrence o«"fl. Oregon State Penitentiary Burned. |g.40 tonight, after a journey of forty | Washington House for the Season, ¥ deputies a communication from the|and a flat car wi smaghed, the en- Editor of Londen Truth Dead. enth-day tists which begims May Portland, Ore., May 4.—According to | miles from Fitchburg. The ascent in Washington, May 4. ~Senater Bulke« W&vum was read announeing that | gine of the s 1 was not injured, London, May 4.-—Horace St. e | 18 and continues to June 6. Of the $00 | a telegram received here the state pen- | Fitchburg was made at 4.30 o'clock [ My has closed his Washington house sultan had di; With twenty | and nome of the crew or passengers | Voules, editor of Trut mw&-a detegates expected, ' 160 are coming) itentiary at Salem, Ore.. was burned|For almop: the entire distance the bal- | for the searon. Tis family have 9 Bor sent. of his clvih . harmed beyond @ severe shaking wp. | was born ai Windser 23, 1384 ' from foreign coumtvies 1 tonigne. Ko 4 taan ‘was|two miles hich turned to Connecticut ™3