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VOL. LI—NO. 119. - SUDDEN DEATH Early Wednesday Mo Besidence, No. 3 East'Seventy-Eighth Street : ] Cabled Paragraphs. Paris, May 19.—W. K. Vanderbilt £ % Chandos won the Prix Noelie at Trem- . ¥ OF H. H. ROGERS bly today. H. P. Duryea's Rose Noble g at a His -New York :a);ii.::.he Prix l:a.rtht. but did not get St. Petersburg, May 19.—The report imb"nhed in the Novoe Vremya May | CONDITION NOT ALARMING BUT [ THE PENALTY FOR TAKING QUAIL 5th, that M. Goremykin, former pre- . e mier, was to be appointed minister of SLIGHT FEVER SETS IN. : LY. | forelgn affairs in succession to M. DRt : Iswolsky, was learned today to be > VICE PRESIDENT STANDARD OIL COMPANY |»ert roumdacon: HAVANA VISIT CUT SHORT | - AUTOMOBILE BILL PASSED idj J ki . ela lj Jeassue, grandson of King Men 5 -4 e was chosen heir to the throne ; Bg& a ra of Abyssinia. 1 =t e oL Strong Opposition Continues in Tel- glum to the sale by King Leopold of art collections. One Mile Off Mouth of the Harbor of St. Johu's, Newfoundland. 4 The New York lce Companies have decided to stop selling 5-cent pieces to small consumers, The Republican Club's Committee of One Hundred declares for fusion in ‘the coming New York municipal campaign. Constantinople, May 19.—The grand Tisier hiaa chosen u small committes vistt Abdul Hamid, the = depose. g ; sultan of Turkey, at Salonica, and ask | Secretary and Party Sailed Last Night Seized with Acute Attack of Apoplexy and Died Before|him to sive up i the present govern-| o0 0 B tal Appropriations—Willimantic Hos- | 1t Was Reported that a Japancse With Hundreds of Fassengers on Board, Lies in Fazard- L % . ment the money he has on deposit in warship would b to Bering sea, Arrival of Family Physician—Apparently in Normal | forcisn countries. This commitice will | vt massiower, pital—Geo. L. Griswolds Petition. | cwing to selnures of sealers by Amere ous Position—Increasing Wind would Crive Vessel . — : Ashore toa Total Wreck-~ At Midnight the Mongoljan’s remind Abdul Hamid that his life was icam and Russiari vessels. Health Tuesday—Deceased Ope of the Most Success-| spared ond will be spared; that the government allows ? “The French Parliamentary com tand il Gr ; month for his maintengnce, and that | Havana, May 19.-The visit of the| Hartford, May 19.—The senate was( The French Parlia 4 n 2% é ful Men of § ard Oil Group. it ls only just timt he' should return | smerican’ secretary of war, Jacob Al 4 called €0 order at 1115 by President AT il S vorted Fosition was Unchanged, Weather Holding Good. the money drawn from the COUNLIY.| Djckinson, to Havana has been ‘ut | Rr¢ tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain {00, i truction department. ; It is expected that Abdal Hamid will | more. owing. to his jliness, and the | Sexton. . de ; consent ‘to this proposal. United States converted yacht Mayw | Penalty for Taking Quail Unlawfully.| Anmouncement Was Made of the HEARING ON JUDGES. flower, in which he arrived here yes-| On the motion of Senator Fenn the | present plans for the establishment in terday, saiied at 10 o'clock tonight with | senate reconsidered its action in pass- | Mesopotamia of the largest Jew| ing senate bill No. 48 converning the | colony the world has ever seen. ALLAN LINE STEAMER MONGOLIAN Amendment Offered Concerning Hospi- St. John's, N. F,, May 19.—The Al-|known, in an attempt to reach the lan‘line’ steamer Mongoliag, /b big vessel and tuke off the passengers verpool for $t,| #nd mails. The little steamer had ly in the afternoon to express their sympathy to the widow and children. Conspicuous among those who ar- New York, May 19.—Henry H. Rog- ers, vice president of the Standard Oil from Glasgow and company, moving spirit in the organ- 0 the secretary and party aboarg, ization of the tted Copper | rived early was Samuel L. Clemens | Formal Matter Before Judiciary Com- wi R ¢ Just o . L : ill Be Taken Direct to Washington. | Killing of quail. Senator Fenn offered 53 —— John' gl By passed the harbor mouth, after company, builder ofy reilroads and | (Mark Twain), for many years one of mitte e g an whendient that the penalty for| Striking Bakers of New York nave | soums \\Vlllll:;u::v;‘:;dx . #nd Phil- | continuous battle for every foot of of passengers | progress, when the ice barrier became ilanthropist, died tonight at his New | the most intimate friends of the late ecretary Dickinson will be taken the violation of the law be a fine=of | announced that they were preparing to | on‘ pourd. was caught s dangerods |iopregnat gAn ; ¢ ungerous | g ‘ork residence, at No. 3 East Seventy, | financier. Mr, Clemens left his coun- (Special to The Bulletin.) Girect to Washington. He has been " ity Eoamgnd 0 eighth street. try place near Redding, Conn. this| jrartford- May 19.—The executive | confined to his stateroom for . three| 10t less than $1 nor more than $30,)open twenty-five shops and that they | jee jam one mi imposaible o Ml R morning, intending to visit the Rogers [, Hartione, A . o e e of | days, suffering from vesical stone. His ;‘:‘:}hfi‘y“"’;“'g;l e xSt iRt Gal B aetivhoesg et cot. during the ['sodny an tonight a hazardous | during the night wit greater Dedth . 1.n“o;dock ] :fl!‘"‘gem Norwich and Marcus H. Holcomb ot ;‘;’;‘“f_“";“{;’m"%vg"g‘;g;‘y‘ }’,:‘ék;’:fi:; tie amendment made the penalty the " s fosition. 1¢ Ix feared that it the wind | steamer Mongolian. which was equaily morning, a_Hitle more than an hour ' when he arrived at the Grand Central | Soutlington to be Judges of the Sii|jome infammation, and the attending | 52me as that provided for in other( Julian W. Swift of the wealthy Chi-{ Giiii(E, PUoTe daviight the Aon- | hlpless in tie untelenting grip of the after Mr. Rogers had risen for the | station, - B T oo ot he cupreme | physician decided that it would not be game laws. * The amendment was|cogo family of that name and Mies | ECme's " toca) Jriven ashors #ud be- wrn;:mhg: ce, e 3 = ? i adopted ani e as amended | Mary ; ler of Lafayette, Ind., A sion A vy % o ch an ather Continued Good at Midnight day, after mentioning to his wife that | _Mr. Clemens was 00 moved o fully | cour, Judge Baldwin, and Judge Rob- | advisable for him to remain longer in a | 840Dt eloped in_an ‘automobile- to" Heboken | dccident occur, it is thought the pas- [ - 1o e”, FonTnues ood at Mcaight r headway was company | he was feeling ill. At 7 o'clock he | express his feelings. : ‘i | warm climate. ngers can escape by walki o lapaed into unconsciousness, and be- | It is tersible, terrible® he saiq|neon of the superor court, Who Wil SRS L Reports of Committees. and were married the denadly. pacien o Walking over | . nditions had not become more werle fore the family physician arrived he | brefly. T am inexpressibly shocked.” | reaches the age limit, retire because of | EVENTFUL: DAY FOR MR. TAFT.P Cities and Boroughs—Untavorable | Attorney General Wickersham hait.| Rescue Steamer Also Imprisoned. | oo fleld “':...:.':d'nf'l,',‘":ig“,."’.:.,::-':' fr ot was dead, & from which he | With tears in his eyes he quickly hur- e S — v had :Immiadpx‘}:mggi ‘having returned rieflo the Br:}gm{g rhsiiones, tisre | LEStT: resl:h;lng ‘the Ay of J& Ters as- | o idens on. Hiztorio Battiefislds oF oHnnvl:flIxa:%:fizr::qsu?find%:;“fi;;:_ ed the investigationof the Muskogee | Just returned from the ice-packed | prisoned for several days. The Mons in a more acute form, which, in his he joined a number of Mr. Rogers' | S&ned for hearing bofore the judiciary the South. P o oo e o8 the Jenitor | (Okla.) town Tot fraud cases, upon | waters of Belle I#le strait, where she | golla's position remained unchanged aivanced Sme 63 peari e ooulll HOt | asoslatel whis hat: gakiskeats iHeie R T : e helice department: inoreasing. the | FCCCIPt of charges affecting the official | kad been abandoned by her crew and | at_midnixht “withstand. Mrs. Rogers, three married | Directors of the Standard Oil com-|® “mhe;m g gt PP L S VIR LN oot o fovy o By mefmv_ conduct of the federal prosecutors. later rescued, the coastal steamer| The Mongolian was bullt In Glase ughters, a son, H. H. Rogers, Jr, | any held a meeting at 11.80 o'clock this | Th® hetring Was. BOWCVER WMERE| ey over the historle roads|or @ member of the fite commission Prospero also lies wedged in the §OW in 1890 for the Allan line. She and Dr. W. J. Pulley, a physician wha | morning, but took no formal action, | PETiunctory in c fl‘fflf l;'B“ oy yorable | and bs;tllefle}ld Ehrough .\ dloads . 3 LALE Bf ahe | coumateaton o mission, | Negro Passengers paying the same | betw the M fan and the shore.| has a gross tonnage of 4,835, and ¢ was hastily summoned, were at tho |Standard Oil slock opened unchanged | oL COWrSe P8 3CSUOR Showt SAVORRNe | CLG, PENEITS, B dlaent Taft at- | pavemdnt. Reports accepted and nills | [A1e, 25, White Passengers cannot e | 'he Prospero had been despatched by | net capacity of 5,058 tone. She fs 298] Tas Dastily sficied, woy e oury, wnd 5t mnderstood tng | oports to the senate on these nomi- | cncking white dust, President Tatt at- | pavemént. - Rep pted an: s legally discriminated against in the | the agents of the A ine here when | feet long: has a breadth of 45 feet and Had Been in Indifferent Health. | oondition of the Virginian railway,|pecial hurry. though, and It is likely | granite and a herolc fisure in hronse | Rallroads--Favorable on substitute | ¥ of, Secommodations, according to | the plight of the Mongolian became & depth of 344 feet While Mr. Rogers' death was sud- | ool Mr. Ragers operied recently, 13| to be some days before they are sent [ placed on the bloody battleground of | Bill amending the charter of the East|cof icaion —— i SR such thet is prosperky allicad % Fort Mahone to commemorate the valor | Lyme Street Railway company. “Cal- $ SITUATION PERPLEXING, TEN NEW HAVEN Finamé 3 MEN EVERY CLUE RUN DOWN. OVERCOME BY GAY den and unmexpected, he had been in | affected. A persistent rumor that Speaker |and heroism of Gen. John F. Hartranft | erdar. Secretary Meyer has issued an order While Fighting a Blaze in the Moders indlfferent henlth since the apoplectic [ * John D, Ryan will probably suc- G . oy s . RS SUC | Banks of the house s to suceeed Judse | and the Pennsylvania. soldlers of the| Judiclary—Unfavorable on bill to | . R i Stroke af 1097 0 Wl ety | coud r, Rogers in the presidency of| Holcomb as attorney general is current | Third division of the Ninth corps of | ccntro] the actions of prosecuting of- | Jufinite’ nerisd fhe order of ox-sacrns bt : 2 PAny. | ot the capitol. the_union army. ficers by mandamus in cases of abuse | fare' Newberry that Rear Admial | Additional Reward for Capture of Mi His end at this time, however, was ’ S byer, Wis Began as a Poor Boy. The presiient’s speech at the memo® | of powers; concerning fortune talling; ; . : 8 ameat shock 10 hie family 3nd Puli| Henry H. Rogers was & money max-| FIRED WITH TALES OF GOLD. | rial, at,the base of whicit were gath- |{c commit boys to chartered Institu: | Cooarcl SHOWd act as general in- g chuboanpinic: | Slothing' Calpany’s Slerel one of the most suocessful e Providence, R. I. May 19.—The palice New Haven, ( May 19.—~Tes ! evening he was cheerful and apparent- | €T, an ly in normel health, even to the ex- [men of the tent of going down to business yes- |&roup. He began life as a poor boy at HARVARD'S NEW PRESIDENT. ally came to a halt | fire L were ovi So-called Standard Ol | Police Looking for Two Schoolboys Who Left Home Monday. department practi stubbor today in their sea ] y *h for the murderer | celiar fire under th terday morning, where he lunched, as | Fairhaven, Mass, where he was born % No Ceremony When Abbott Lawkence | of 1 Regester, the' . and retained his legal residence there| New York, May 19.—Frank E. Jill- 250 ANNIVERSARY Ti A f Laura Regester, the company’s store, on ( , t0e sl e o frapy L s, son 4 Ineurance broker,hat asked be " vt oo ins s Hod e B ok as s o vas oaisied S i, viien il sl of the No. 3¢ Broadway. In the evening he |until the day of his death. Yioited the Homas i this aity of twe | He is variously reported as havving | police to send out a genéral alarm for -in-| en H. - |startsd life as a newsboy and as a | his 13 year old son, Bruce Edward, who ::.-.m:n;m;n‘fl,;:'h??u? H,,,,E:L’““,’:e driver of a grocery cart, but what- | disappeared from his home at No. 4 played with his grandchildren, and |ever iis humble beginning in business, | West One Hundred and Eighth street, Jater returned to his home for what | he achieved a success attaimed by only | last Monday. At the same time the proved his last earthly sleep. a few men of a generation. He was|boy's companion, Harry McCuilen, of Head of University. . —_— possible clue they said toda Cambridge, Mass, May 19.—Abbott | Tun down and Chisf of Insvectors C. Lawrence Lowell, who for the last ten | HOTton stated that the situation was | joining, and years has been Eaton professor of the | Perplexing. by _water and smoke science of govarnment“at Harvard, as- | Farly this.afternoon Gov. Aram X he fire s supposed to have been F I Servi Frid a man of many friends and an enthu- | No. 69 West One Hundred and Eighth > sumed the presidency of the university Plnllhlrrl auvmu])u:-xl’ l]}‘l\ll[l:{lllv“ Asso= | starter Xlr g il (’l‘ ] ‘l' electric light uneral Services Friday. siastic yachtsman. street, left for parts unknown. B today as the successor of Charles W. | clated Press that he has offered a re. | wires, which melted the gus conne Fital’ scranelnsits for.the Tangral For&“ Estimated at $75,000,000, Th:‘ b R o S SRR a{ea many of the ‘;en;::malnr‘t)he ’Ke;y- tlons, Reports accepted and bills re- | Eliot, the apprehension of | tions. filling the cellar full of gas. It had not been completed tonight, but | .- o0 "0 B 8C S FINERE | school at One Hundred and' Ninth | Stone State and of the Old Dominion ey o President Loweil tgbk up the direc- was as that ov he fire- ft has been decided to hold services - O - S, elle street and Amsterdam avenue. Some iy % o gyt e xcise—Unfavorable on bill making | tion of the university, which President men, Redmond of Company enduring shaft significant, was a stud- | the revocation of license the penalty | Hliot relinquished yesterday after forty No. 1 was the first to succumb to the clothing company and the stock in the H basement of Notkin's drug store, ad- aused prineipally Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th r Henry Fletcher of Providenc = the Standard Oil company consequent o on Friday morning at the Church of time ago they formed the acquaintance 1 i -. | upon the retirement of John D. Rocke- 3 a oq | 1ed tribute to the north and to the|of violating the liquor selling laws. | v, more by Charleg W. F gas, and was taken to the hospits the Messiah, Park avenue and Thirty- { (o "okhough J. B. Archbold attend- | Of 2 Cuban boy, and the latter fllled | oy "3r maft was unstinted in his | Bill rejected. K - FOarE InCINIRL NILEN coeetmany, | 0 her of the murdered won Vol e v Brevsit AT walking quietly to the president’s d fourth strect, a Unitarian institution, b their heads with tales of gold huntin ; | of which the' Rey. Dr. Robert Collyer, | 61 to ths routine management of the | [} WESE WO MO0 O 8000 | ONCUES | recognition of the herolc deeds of both For a State T: on the, second floer of University hall,| While creating a disturbar { probably not guffer any serious effects, a lifelong friend of Mr. Rogersf is pas- | 7¢at corporation. Just Mow —much |y, 5ou8 have gone to the Catskills, | 5ies; The “Common Heritage of ! 08 where he plunged resolutely into a|at the factory where Mi Four more men were taken to thy for. "Dr’ Collver will conduct the ser- | money Mr. Rogers leaves is not known. | {1 Dovs hivs gote fo the Fatill. | | Heroism” was his theme. Enduring| The committec on finance reported | W1CT e plunged resolutely #| worked before hen d yan who | hospital, but all will be out tomorrow, s, after which the body will ba | IS fortune is variously estimated at |\ JOUNS PUSC MEUREC OV, BEITR! U8 | good, he believed, had come from the | favorably on a bill to impose a state N5 Pl CoTresPERdence. o caid his an and | The other fivé were removed to the s g from $50,000,000 to $75,000,000, which | 2, D! iy, strife which had’ been inevitable. In|tax of one-half mill on the doliar of | i} CEANC the WHFETSIe Wil fE | ipat ne Me., was | fire houses, where they speedily re- not retura. In the afternoon his mother |} i "1, or gneech, however, when he had | the grand list of the towns. taken to_Fairhaven, Mass, Mr. Rog- 4 il make his son, . H. Rogers, Jru| received & letter from him in which native town, for interment. Ser- ices will be held there in the Uni- tarfan church on Saturday. The list of pallbearers had been only tentative- 1 agreed upon ‘tonight “and acoord- ” €. elaborate ceremony. Tt 1is expected | errestdly was held until inspectors | covered. Coang e Fichest young men In the | e gaid he did not think she would g;;f:::u::;e’fit:Aheegr;'htp::n::‘;u‘;:;fi:éf National Banks Savings Department.|that within a short time, possibly at |could trace his moveménts during the deeTieuT ' 5 Syer see him agaln. He was tired of | Greasing & big and enthusiastic throng,| The committee on finance reported { Commencement next month, the alumni PASL e WeekS, | LE16 toda¥ 4 sauad | CONNECTICUT SONS & studying, wrote, and was mnever | (FFSH 08 L Ons. ? - i of rvard wi it lath of police lef e Sever ation Tiie widow he Toaves is his second | soming back home The letier fijeq | Mr: Taft began in a humorous vein | Bnfavorably on the bill for the taxa- | 0f Haryurd will show its appreciation | I, FOICE, 8 Sl ™ Whicn seve __OF VETERANS. Leaves a Family. 4 " ¥ . tion of deposits i : . 4| was immediately instituted. able to make four speeches in one | Who reported the bill, sald the com- | BIm to live with every possible com- HER (0% 0 Vol round early in th campment at Bridgeport. Prominent Callers at the Rogers Home | aiso by four children, the son mention- e e o jong | mittee thought the deposits ought t The Rogers home tomight is silent, | ed, and the following duughters: Mrs.| ITS LONG JOURNEY ENDED. ay. Then hesuddenly became serious s ought to - ,® fala that | morning after th 4 aave for the muffled tread of prom- |W. E. Benjamin, Mrs. Urben H. £ = and for fifteen minutes held his audi- | e taxed, but, since the banks are|fe fund siready amounts te over)RIRR R SUCEICE AMIEEE 1 i X . | ence in silence as he outiined in a gen- | under federal control, the commlittee inent callers, who began arriving ear- | Broughten and Mrs Willlam R. Coe. Thomas Pathfinder Car Delivers Let: Pl testp e G g g citlzengshlp did not see how they could be taxed, university will confer upon him the hey claim Bridgeport, Conn., May 19.—All the islon officirs and a large proportion { the delegates have arrived for the e i WOULD-BE AVENGER OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD On Trial Charged With Murder of a|Valuable Gold Watch and Ninety Cents in His Pockets. Farmhand. Washington. May 19.—William (Bili) ¢ removed from the court house to the jail in this eit trial ‘today charged lcm.onan MAN FROM VIRGINIA A SUICIDE AT BRIDGEPORT. |27 Pathfinde Bridgeport, Conn, May 19.—Benja- Jones, who many years ago attracted [min Irby, colored, @ged about 50, of national interest when he attempted | Blackstorie, Va. committed suicide here | Reduction of Wages 10 avenge the killing of President Gar- [ early this evening in a manner that field by shooting at Charles Guiteau, [left no doubht regarding his inten- the assassin, while the latter was be- | tion. Alighting from was placed on [6 o'clock, Irby w. ters to Mayor of Seattle. Seattle, Wash., May 19.—The Thom- r of the New York to Seattle race completed its long jour- ney today at ther Alaska-Yukon-Pa- cific exposition grounds and delivered letters from the mayor and postmas- ter of New York to the mayor and rostmaster of Seattle, in Fall River Cloth Mills Possible. Fall River, Mass., May 19.—A reduc- westbound train at | tlon in wages amounting to eight per ked back along the | ent. in the pay of 25,000 operatives h the murder of | tracks, out upon the railroad bridge, |in the print cloth mills of Fall River which in the north and the south alike should carry the country forward to permanence of prosperity and an ever glorious futuye. The eventful day was brought to a close tonight with & lawn fete and re- ception on the Center Hill - Mission grounds. The president and his party left late tonight for Charlotte, N. C., where Mr. Taft tomorrow will attend the Mecklenburg celebration. INCREASE. OF CLERKS' SALARIES, Bill Before Judiciary Committee Said to Have Some Opposition. {or technically “an act amending an Report accepted and bill rejected. Automobile Bill P d. Senator Alsop called from the table the bill known as the “automobfle law” act concerning the registration, num- bering, use and speed of motor ve- hicles and the licensing of operators ot such vehicles,” which he explained on Tuesday, and moved its pa#sage. The biil was passed unanimously. Hospital Appropriations. Senatoy Blakeslee explained the bill making appropriations for the fol- lowing: hospitals statutory: St. Fran- cis'” hospital, Hartford, $10,000 annu- degree of LL. D, which he does not hold from Harvard, and make him a professor emeritus. as the corporate excess tax. Report accepted, bill rejected. Appropriations — Unfavorable on amending an act concerning public money for evening schools. Report accepted, bill rejected y Education—Unfavorable concerning the attendance of children in the pub- lic schools; -unfavorable concerning schools, Reports accepted, bills re- jected. State Prison—Unfavorable concern- ing sessions of the board of pardons PARIS STRIKE MAY BE FIASCO. Voted by Hotheads Against Better Judgment of Conserva W _annual division encampment of the Sons of Veterans, which will open here tomaorrow morning. As a prelim- inary to the encampment, the vikitors, together with E Alien, Jr., of Rich- Paris, May 19.—The life of Paris was | yong v, national commander in in all respects normal today, and the chief, witnessed this evening the inf~ general strike decreed hy the General | ¢1oi0n of a class of 2§ recruits_into egin this Federation of Labor, to klin Bar t Camp. the multer- morning, with the bullding trades, vork be done by Griffin A. promises to be a huge flasc Thi amyp of Hartford, Much movement, whick to be followe Ken in the coming elegs Dy strikes on the part of all the other [({oiFeoe S TULem ral spirited trade unionists of Fi whs voted |and olose conte by the hotheads agaipst the better judgment of the conservatives who SEMI-ANNUAL MEE{ING. realized that the time was not rl for such action, and that the whole | of Gonyeal Conference of Congrega- s are in prospect. John A. McPherson, a former marine, | climbed over the rafling, threw his hat | iS Possible on June 14, according to st the arfat movement which had been Bridgeport hospital, $7,500; St.| Report accepted, bill rejected. prol (Special to The Bulletin.) awho was employed by Jones as a|at @ bog nearby, and jumped. He |the announcement made tonight. The d j T T o i et a3 v {ppaes, e ductivn o a reeult Of Mo siding| Tiasitecl MMay 10 5 Bit wntic | MAGVE Witeeury, SO, Ordec a0 the, By preparing for so long, was likely to| tional Churches Held at Meriden. 11, 1808, in Jones' home, about two |ders, but when railroad men threw him | Scale agreement between the textile | the provisions of which Judge George | ; Senator Higgins offered the follow-| . .. "0 o 0 WO | be compromised for years to come — miles from this clty, during a quasrel, | a rope he drew his head beneath the | council and manufacturers £ Barsome, clerk of the New London | I amendment: (At 1130 the. consideration of mat-{yy faflure. Meriden, Conn 19.—The semi Jones pleaded eelf dofense. surfaco and kept it there. The body county superior court, is to receive an |, ‘Al 8PPropriations to hospitals by | (€1e ¢ foot of ithe calendar was | “Moreover, it was learned this morn- | annual meeti: entral confe It was durig Guiteau's trial that | was recovered half an hour lafer. He §7,500 Fire g W"}:’"’"" Polot, S3ded’ 4800 to the salary of - 33,000 | the Eeneral assembly shall e ex-|taken up asthe order of the day. | ing that the strike had been voted by |chce of C churches was Jonss crested & netional wide senss- |had w valushls gold watoh and ninety |\ Werchouse Boi oo M8y 10| Nhich e alreads. draws and Assistant| Zovernar ‘of the state, and the menc |t Investigate and Teport CoBCSIMING | Hiomty oo cor of o eotal of 130 ualoy [ARA. was One Of the mast Interesting Tire tonight destroved an ell of the | Clerk Norman will have salary in- Windsor house, a laundry and three | creased (o $2500 has had a hearing be and, [and in many ways important meet- held, tion. One day while the trMl was |cents in casir. nearing its close Guiteau had been| Among letters in the pockets was 1 the movement nd har- | gelegates favor m of the buildin agers of said institutions, respectively, | the improvament of rivers an for the support of charity patients, | bors in the state was aiso tabled to [ (i R® s TEU0TS ings the conference has ¢ placed in the prison van to be taken to | one from a brother, Robert Irby, of | barns connected with the hotel and a | fore the committee on the judiciary, a = setatn” e plmos J e the jail Jomes, mounted upon a spir- | Irby, Brydie & Co, Orb. Va, and sey- | barn owned by J. C. J, Enslee, with a [ but thera is some doubt as to wnether | 14 80 used as to benefit the state as | Tefaln Mts place, - ¥ es and 1 these del- | About 100 delegates were present from itsq antmal, dashed through the crowds |eral from o womei in Waskington, D, | loas of about $7.500. “The fire started | these nercases will be_recommended,| SPPcation may be made from timo | The bill concgraing the use of mut: s represent the tul o | (welve of the fourteen churches in the he wagen and whi -] €, tu endearing terms -|in ome of the barns connected wit several Norwich lawyers sp- e; a report of which expendi- ; .on motcr boats was | (pe gyndicates. or | confer: moderator was Dea~ toward the waj d whipping a re 3 and com e h | though several Norwich lawyers ap- [ JGld, @, feport, of which expendi- od after belng amended by Mr. | e srudicat o O O e IAderdior R S al business was transacted ver o év- | plaining of his aileged desertion of | ihe hotel, from known cause. The | peared to e committee how di volyer from his hip pocket fired se: i tis f 1, from an un o can peared to tell the c Ittee how dili- | goneral; assembly ion, when it was era] shots at the assassin, ome of the | the writer. loss to C. J. and E. Parsons, the pro- | gently these gentlemen work and how | g/ 7" m, | The princi; ed by |at the even op of New Haven. Substitute for house bill No. 142 down their picks ard shovels at n are demor provided, however, no part of sald appropriations ed and undiscip pullets grazing his head. Jones made —_— prietors of the hotel, is about $5,000, { greatly they deserve the increases. pa p “ his escape into the country. Laier he BUGAR TRUST DENOUNCED. and $2,500 to Mr. Enslee, who had a| 1t i3 understood here that there is|Shall be paic to any of said hospitals concerning the board of pardons was a number of futile strikes |decided that the next meeting shall was captured and brought back to the e " | cigar man@factory in his barn. local opposition to them. however, and | {7158 {6 Same be in actual opera- | SRR 'ablod, o 100 S0t OF (00 were ay_werk n Dhe et R - otere. . Ry t was never ] uted. For. g il e vl st i o' sen- | tion, unless the purpose for which ar r; also the proposed act concern- | poncl, FoRY RIC AE OO vears ago, | ehurch in Southington. "he (“y’,.l&l“"_ud - nfli:'ue" L Lo Tariff s.us in Senate—Moetal Schedule Mol L aRe Cantivenis n‘x‘\::x!'"v)«n?,:»'n:h'un“rf;‘h:m £en- | appropriation is to be expended is for | ing the pensioning of school teachers. | oR% N SRR, SULR, S /Y0t | eramme committee appointed is Rev. enon ections Agreed to. 3 2 a building and 4s so specified In the | AN act amending an act concerning | yho ejectricians is in revolt a Ray F. Carter of Southington, Willlam and Rev. 8, A. ife of a hermit on the owtskirts of the Mohonk Lake, N. Y., May 19.—The | year when expenses are being cut and Catlin of Meriden n of Meride t domination of act making such appropriation. It |Teal estate liable to taxation Was|ipo grro, city end interest in his career was| w, o 43 speakers at tonight's session of the | the state is up against it to find money ble x revived only by his errest in connec- u.,,,“;"’{‘.:é".l‘u'g-?.‘»“i'mlf'mfi: f;":g;f;j Mohonk conference were Senor Don | to pay proper expenses, a fight against | 15 expressly provided that none of | passed_after being explained by Mr.| pitand, secretary of the Blectricians of Berli e conference tion with the killing of McPherson. | for o smaller differential duty o cer | 18nacio Calderon, Bolivian minister | increases of this sort would have a fair | SU¢h hospitals shall charge of receive [ Dean. of Glastonbury. union. cher will be Rev. Dubols H. Loux, fined sugar in the interest M"wm“ to the Uniteq States; Rear Admiral | chance of success. To' begin with, of ;ll“lfi'r«tal::uxxl four d;')_‘lnrs pr week for Forfeited Rights. Only a fraction of the diggers and li'"'"; urr rl:-- Center ( \"”'\\“'\'l"m': + |ers were the features of a 1 veech | & H. Stockton, U. 8. N., William L | course, the judiciary committee mayhl' care of any patient when such ex-| 'The petition of George L. Griswold| masons quit work at noon, and the | church of this cit anley Wells of PESTRIED O ROIE BEACH." . | Sators tho baeis Today by Hematon | Buchanan, Karl' Von Lewinski of Ber. | not report favorably on the bill. bense s to be paid by the state, ex-of Groton fog restoration of forfeited | meeting held this afternoon was at- | Newington was appointed the commits New York Sculptor Borglum and Miss | Clay of Georgia. : lin, and James Brown Scctf, solicitor —_— Cept In the case of patients suffering | rights, was okplained by Mr. McKach- [ tended by not more than 1,000 men, | tee on church reports. Mary Montgomery. Mr. Paynter sought to have the duty ;1! lh(»\ma\r- dep;rtr;w)!\nl]a( \\.sws;x(mg, $330,000 IN ATTACHMENTS T onies uismt‘!il!s:rds‘:;:r":;r‘x:u ';m. rie of Putnam. The house concurred fouh, e ¥ hes u.]v G S atiarmocn, & S5 Nu":t 4 y . on. A paper by Dr. Leo S. Rowe s e grea ired a | wi e 3 vor- ders were highly inflamma- e was spe 1 disc % the rec- hine Pedneed. frorm. 35 per. Aot 2d By bty e b SRl o i They assured their followers | omme ns from the natiorial cons chines reduced from 30 per dent. ad ;‘L::ni‘;fld(};lb;‘l‘oh: ;e:;:;:r.\;‘::‘foéxficnn» On Personal and Real Estate of Mrs. l;l’;g:“e;\“:;k y compensation is agreed | aple report on the petition under sus- re are ten of the rec. and they all have to ferenc tion” of the prole- that the “mobili New York, May 19.—Announcement * comptroller in behalf of | pension of the rule v lorem, as provided in the tariff bill i " g was ade here tonight that Gutbon |}o it bill, i ol Aurel Batonyi. the state. E h » At Tad begun ‘and 8dof * would | mmesdaty Borglum, the New York seulptor, and | 10 10 per cent. ad valorem, but by a PAJAMA CLUB DANCE. - Senator Hoizer said that Bridgeport Willlmantic Hospital Again. ep. everything before it do with the polity of the churches —— nd conferences. They wepe present- vote of 35 te 43 his amendment was - Miss Mary Montgomery of this city | Jlio Ca . Pauron, the principal agit Newport, R. I 19—Personal | hospital fan behind in its expenses| While the house was engaged on the | =y nith of Wind- | among the postmen, has been dis- by Rev. Joel S. Ives and was fo ‘were married at noon today at the £ Semi-Annual Event of Well Known |and real estate of Mrs. Aurel Batonyl, | though it charges $5 a weel char- | order of the day, Mr, residence of the Rev. Marshall Mont- [ All Scctions of the metal schedule Club Greatly Enjoyed. Jormity NEen. Tiurke: Hophe, bat tAUHAr:] ity natlenty EcA ek 1o I m moved the reconsideration of the | mieeny. lowed by & t deal of discussion. gomery, the bride's brother, at Short | 17 \FE0 10 annmmc‘f‘d"‘;"‘“m“"" oy Frank Work, and Fyank K. Sturgis, all{ ‘Senator Elakeslee said the amend- | Senate bill, No. 242, passed Tuesday, government now regards the |It was decided to take no action but Beach, ‘Conn. The wedding was wit- | 11000 "ng would take up sections pra- | The semi-annual dance given at Mil- | f New York, are attached in “an ac- | ment did not affect local paupers, It | making appropriations for hospita jon as purely revolutionary, and | to refer the entire matter to a special uessed by only the immediate relatives | i 17" Dagceq over in' the chemn 1| ler's Wednesd: ng by the Pa tion of trespass in a case of trover’|referred to only state paupers. This includes an appropriation % foredoomed to failure. The develop- | committee which is to report with rec- ¥ cal ‘4 Lrought by her husband, Aurel Batonyf, Seftator Middleton suggested that | $5,000 for St. Joseph's hospital of Wi ments of this afternoon are expected | ommendations at the next meeting of eve and friends of the bride and bride- c 4 achedule. club had an attendance of forty couples g . omm. The ceremony was performed oy A . | including friends from Haretord, Grot. | the papers in which were filed today at | the bill and amendment b tabled and | lunantic. Mr. Burnes arose (0 @ point | o furnieh the first test of the cxtent conference. The following mem- Rev. Marshall Montgomery. on, Westerly andg New London, all | City hall. ~ According to the papers,|that the amendment be printed, of order, asking if the measure could | oy geriousness of the movement rs were appointed dn the commil Rev. A. J. Lord, Meriden; F. After the wedding breakfast Mr.and Mrs. Borglum left tmmediately for Canada, where they will remain untii | Black Man Pours Buckshot Into Face of Official from Ambush. the middle of June, when Mr. Borg- lum will return to' receive the hon- SHERIFF S8HOT BY NEGRO. finding the evening right up to the | standard of sociability set and expect- ed at the dances of this enterprising club, . As usual the souvenir pro- grammes were a neat and attractive ch shade of dark the attachments aggregate $330,000 and are intended to cover the value of c tain property, including horseg and c riages, presents. souvenirs and other personal_effects of which Mr. Batonyi The bill was tabled in accordance with Senator Middleton's suggestion. Calendar. Passed—Appropriating $5,000 for the use of Fort Griswold tract com properly’ be reconsidered while the house was engaged on the regular or- der of the d The speaker ruled that Mr. Smith’s motion was out of order. Mr. Smith asked for the sus- pension_of the rules relating to the | charged p A soldier on duty at a branch post- office was attacked last night and al- most stabbed to death by three dis- men wles, Wallingford; David N. w Britain; Rev. F. W. Meler, Herbert Mac; New Britain; Rev Newington MICHIGAN BUDGET FOR 2 YEARS orary degree of master of arts at| Chlmbia, 8, C, May 19.—Great ex- | feature, being in a Pr{(n;rtmi.‘w‘mm s dlotthgntiabed f:!:m:"rfil”w?s cre&t:d b:‘t !‘;D;inglg}?‘v green and brown, with the club em- — mlss!on% approgrlixunsd:xl. 50 for e order of ;‘he day. D Mrs. 3 “from Columbia, today, by | blem in gold, encloseq i = i penses ‘incurred in ordering out th Mr. Chamberlain of New Britain acholar and " Aseyrologist, a. graduate |the _shooting from ambush of SKerift | poppy desien. - Duris the coroine s | Basoball Team Composed Entirely of | t1oog’ for uttendance at the funeral | sald he could see no reason for re- of Wellesley, and has the degree of | P. H. Corley by a negro for whom he | was announced with regret by Profes- Clergymen. of Governor Lilley; authorizing the | considering. dostor of philosophy from the Univer-|bad a warrant and evictment papers.|sor Miller that the club mascot was| Jersey City, N. J, May 19.—Jersey | railroad commissioners to order brakes| The motion sity of Berlin. Corley was shot in the face with buck- | unable to be present because of the un- | City is to have a summer bascball team | on street railway cars; gllowing the | was lost. Lansing, Mich, May 19.—The bieng| opq000 shot and is said to be d)'ifi ‘avorable weather, but it was hoped to [ composed entirely of clergymen, if the | highway ~commissioner ~$1,500 for| When. the house, later. suspended |nial session of the Michigan legisla=i , o W s ARRESTED IN PARIS. ‘The negro probably will Iynched. | have her attendance regularly within | plans of the Rev. John L. Scudder.|traveling expenses and $15.000 for|the order of the day, Mr. Dormitzer | ture, which will close tonight, adopted | " © 000 REAICE T W 0 B 0 od . a few years. pastor of the First Congregational|office expepses; incorporating the Tol- | of Woodbury again moved the recon- |8 budget of $10.313.439 for the two [{ TVAF SEEE BOROST, T8 DOt BIPRCE St. Louis Real Estate Operator Charg- $200,000 FIRE AT MEMPHIS. The decorations consisted of the | church, are carried out. It is proposed|land County Street Railway Co., to | sideration of the bill. years beginning July 1st next. Of this | g, ", yva ™ot ‘exhibition at the ed With Forgery. club banners. Mabrey served punch |to arrange matches with teams com-llay a track from Stafford Springs to|® Mr. Chamberlain once more dbposed | amount there will be spread on the tax | o g wecd (10 American Industries paidh Large Plant of Cotton Seed Oil Com- |and wafers. state line, a distance of thirteen | reconstderation, saving =~ St. Joseph's | rolls this year $5.812.319 and in 1910 | B E0, TR 00, SMERCE, TRCISEUER st Los‘f"n?'i: 15, Duigit Tort- pany. Destregus es, and providing that its capital | hospital will get all it is entitied to. | $4501120. “The budget of the session | gTAEOR 0 BOMIER: T I8 [OUNCHERER ner, a St. Loui real estate operator, Was arrested today In Paris, according claims that he has been deprived. ot ST X HUGE RAILROAD MAP OF U, 8. Mors Than One Million Dollare"Over | prapared by St. Paul Railroad Co, for e DoRv O Golden West Exhibition. to suspend the rules A railroad map of 2aid 10 be the larg- posed of men from other professions| th and possibly with similar ministerial teams from other parts of the east. FUNERAL. Memphis, Tenn., May 19.—The plant ed Oil com- stock of $30,000 which may be increas-| Mr., Dunn of Willimantic made an | Of 1907 was $9,07 feet nine i ed to $500,000, shall be paid for in |impassioned plea for $5.000, Among the larger appr Aot oin and s Sl et 10 a cahle message reccived here by a | of the Memphis Cotton 8 S¥iouiat Wbl Barge Pulled Off Block Island Rocks.| cAsh or its equivalent in property. Mr. Dormflser asked it it is true | 6 new Dudget Arc @ me hons of | Slectricity. Twenty transparencies’,o6 datoctive agency. Fortner has been | pany: one of the largest in the south, There was a very large attendance Block Island, R. I, May 19.—The hTmbled—Concnrnlng construction of [ that the sum given ;o St. Joreph's gl:::!;za;k:;fim "”]mldle:!“ hn‘x;:x;“‘lx: scenes along the St. Paul are shown. der Indictments on charges of obtain- | a loss of nearly $200,000, including the Murphy, ~ Which took place | 1. i gteamer Bay City went ashore ek don Saunty MtaRL BRe ] Y St rafea | reformatories 810, Hypnotism in Chicago Shew Windews ing $11,500 by means of a forged n- { machinery and stock. from his home, No. 185 Mount Pleas- Insurance company; authorizing the| The motion to reconsider prevailed | reformatories, § . Prohibited ; t Southwest Point on Sunday, was | cite ] i dorsement on' a check given him in a| A number of empty freight cars near | 4nt stregt, at 810 ock. The bear- "‘, tod tonight through the combined| C'ty Of New Britain to issue sewer |91 to 49. % estate feal, which failed of ac. | th Adi e A . 's were John Murphy, James H. Can- | Doate - L4 spa and street bonds; comcerning the sale| A motion to table was lost. On mo- SMALLPOX IN NEW HAVEN. Chie: May 19.—~The practice o real of ac e building were destroyed A large oy 4 i~ lefforts of two tugs and the revenue f g€ S tEt SN0 ing grants fo Con-|tion of Mr. Malone of Bristol the by 2 hypnotizing women, boys or men and . ceptance. e is also accused of hav- [amount of oil in fanks was saved. ty, William Casey, Peter O'Neil, John p Crimmings and Timotby “onner, ‘The | Cutter Arcadie. The ing forged his wife's signature to sev- ol IARINR” 1] It bedy was conveyed o St. Patrick’s ds and obtainin S g eral trust ifiac % MON%Y | Raine in Good Condition, Must Work. | chiurch, where at § ociock Rey. Hugh cing them in show windows for long jods to advertise theaters where has been pro. he golice, They fear: the City is still necticut’ Pomological society; ' provid- | house adfourned before further ac- e ing insurance on state capitel. tion was taken. o B At 1.20 adfournment was taken to Trolley Car Runs Down Deaf rl. TI';E HOJBE- Thursday at 1115 The Willimantic New Haven hibited by 19, —T' L P, Po,.l?mgi ; JY May 19—Captain ;l"relunm- was celebrant of a salemn £ T beiths B 3 h " 3 ed With Em. |Peter C. Halns, Jr., who was taken to| high mass. Rev. F. L, Fitzpatrick | South Windsor, Conn., May 19.—Not |, hospital matter will be the first thing | fiys; smallpox in ‘slx yeads devel. | practice mixht result in the death of Pestaios c""""c"" Em- | 5ing Sing prison yesterday o begin | vas deacon and Rev, W. A. Gildea was | secing an approaching iralley car and | myuo house was calied to order at] tO COME UD Oped here tontght, when Johm Whit- | the subject should five brewk out whare Jpezzioment. his gentence for the killtng of William [ sub-deacon, The organist conducted | not hearing it on account "of deaf- |y, 5% J*G0 Fa BANLS “Praver ny 3 = - tington. colored, 3§ years old, living | the exhibition was held Balttmore, Md, May 19--William §. | E. Annis. was examined today by Dr.|{he singing and during the services | ness, Bva the five year old daughter | o house chaplain, the Rev. Frankity | Moriden Carpenter Fell Four Stories.|at 13 Broad street, was found to have = = iss A. Greeley rendered two solos.|of Adolph St John, ran in front of | ol nd il 2 1 5 Meriden, Conn., May 19.—Egbert J.| the disease. WIittington was taken bers Secured $6,000. Myer, assistant cashier of the post- | F. E, Lettice, the prison physician, who office here, was arrested today, charg- | pronounced him in good physical con- | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery e with the embeaglement of $1,400.|dition. Warden Frost said thai.he|There were many beautiful flowers, q that it is thought she wili not He been an employe at the post- | would provide Hains with work within | Funeral Director Hourigan was in|recover. The child was taken to the omice PUT & few daye. charge of tae arangements Hartford hospital, P Youn, a carpenter, fell four stories|the pést house and a close watch plac- Lincoln, Neb, May 19.~Bank Committee Reports. from ‘a bullding today and at the hos- | ed on those who were exposed. Wit- | bers sccured §6,000 from the . Finance - Unfavorable comcernimg | pital it is feared that his spine is frac- | thgton does nat know where he con- | state bank last night, the taxation of corporations, known ! tured. Y tracted the discase. £ safe and bullding. the car tonight and was #0 severly in-

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