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) done. _— Santander, Spain, June 4.—Consider- Deportation of the Four Hundred and Fifty r | ¥ able damage was done here tonight by % g i Strike Breakers from New York. 8, coludburst” T the lower part of | IS ABOUT AS THRILLING AS AN John W, Speas, 4 prominent business and elubman; commitied sulcide at his g r ‘| home in Kansas City. . . o LA FOLLETTE CRITICISED FOR| A ington Put in Motion to S It % BEING ABSENT. =Nt B and, 1 ¥ 3 f wp P Davis was celebrated. ” SENNTORS SWRLTENED | xSiLBSh el SISTER OF MISS ISABEL GARWOOD American mission is located. - stories of buildings. ENGLISH PARK. Kamenetz, Russia, Jine 4—A severe TEN HOURS TO CONSTITUTE DAYS WORK S it Sl el &) aur waren e voe voe uy & fi‘} stroyed, eight men lost their lives, v e and large numbers of cattle perished. 7 Ssit | ¢ Tiflis, June 4—A fatal encounter be- | This is the Oaly Real Danger to the * * ur—. tati o Men will Receive Twenty-Two Cents an Ho O | ety housee, vesuried ot o Ainnor | African Hunter, Says Dr. Seaman, . Ve Through Forenoon, Afternoon” and | The American Commission that in- - / . igated conditions in the Liberian . . . . . Evening Sessions—Another Effort | Republic nas. about completed it+ | Succeeded in Holding Up Marriage in Paris of New York - wor S - 3 . . 0 1 Tiflis last night. Prince Ba- Primarily Brought About by the Republican Leader | sivey i Tils lust nieht: Brince B | who Hag dust Returned. Wil Be Mads Todey to ReschaVate| 00 e Woman to Count Bettino Di Moise Padua, the Rec: e City—Elevated Men Also Receive an Increas-| Bagration the Russian general who —_— ; ’ mice e’ oo "Conteact o7 3 big ord of whose Life it was Thought Best to Investigate e . . onic wars, considering himself insult- w6 ton, June 14.—Through fore- splay on the river o . \ " —Several Incipient Riots Last Evening. ¢d by'a rémark made by Prince Eris- | 5 ouot, O Giid iy, ‘who roldmed. to- | noom allernoon and svening. sessions | NIERE of Juno 1T Wedding was Set for This Week. it toff, struck the latter. in the face. ;5o lahor-a on the cotton v Prifice: Eristoff_arew the long dagger | 257 1Y the Lusltania from a bunting | the sehate g Ae the Dinner of the Alumni of . : Dloyes which was chosen by the com- | a1Ways worn by Caucasians and killed [ (it ‘Vr. Roosevelt will traverse, has | La Follette Not Sick but Tired. | Georsctown university a movement . % » e was started for the erection of a statue Philadelphla, June ¥—“The strike | ploves wH. Wl one trom each car | Prince Bagration op the spot. little patience with the terror-talk that| 3r' 7. pellette completed his 1ong | of the Iate Bishog Cavrl Bas been settled. The. men Wit 10 | heri—met tonight end ratified the some travelers have indulged dn_con- | MT, Ta Foliette compited hD 108 Paris, June 4.—The heroine of the|his brother, Upon the death of proposed ‘marriage which the machin- | brother, the information doehn-..‘t:: ceive 22 cents an hour beginning 1o- | P ith the company. The eic- | PUBLIC UTILITIES, cerning the dangers the former presi- | JRECH L S5 0 SIE, E Cre recommend- 2 ery of the state department at Wash- |count contracted a common law union morrow morning, and ten hours Wil | AT Vg 1iio” o receive an. in- LACK OF INTEREST SHOWN. | dent will rur.~ * A"y the.senate finance commitics | o The Japatiese Government has or- | ington yas put into’ motion Lo phe- | With his sister-in-iaw: but he caimed oony N o1 f one cent an hour. L e No Fight in a Winded Lion. and replied to Mr. Penrose’s criticisin e oy g 2 s Isabel- Garwood, a white- at four years ago he effected & set- This statement, emanating from C. 0. | crease ¥ i md jck- | in the United States and Canadamust | haired woman, who gives New York | tlement with her and that she returned ~ il Riots Last Evering. - | How the Hearings This Week Im-| «A ljon stands no chance at all” |last night that he was shamming sici A c =t she. - Pres el ot e edtentive oom_ | "Bevarsl b eaid Dr. Beaman. “Before the hunters | ness 4h an excuse for his absence from [ [S¥ISter at the nearest Japanese con- | as her place of residence. She is now | o Austeia. It also was alleged. that mittes of the Amalgamated Association | notwirnstanding that the strike, to| pressed Observers at State Capitol. a guest at the Continental hetel here. | during the count’s residence in New - e been he night session. He sald he was not . ! of Street Railway Employes, the idad- | o) yntents and purposes, was practh get a shot at him he has been chased ! t! X he prospective bridegroom is Count | York he was twice tried, once for sall- ers of the striking motormen and con- | cayly settled before 6 o'clock this even- (Special to The Bulletin.) The .Japanese Government has con- Eemno di Moise Padua, who once was | ing medicine Hlegally and ones tor L] ductors, followed by the deportation of | 0" o effort was made to run cars| Hartford, June 4,—Well, there 'has forred upon John J. Carly of New (& resident of New York and whom | malpractice, but both times acquitted, o the 460 scrike breakers who came here/| gofa, Gusk. The saloons, t00, Were|meen an opportunity to see how great York, chief engineer of the American | Migs Garwood met in Egypt. The en- from New Yorlk, ends the strike of the | ;joccq at 6 o'clock, ,to remain closed|js the demand for a public utilities bt Telephone and Telegraph company, the | gagement Of Miss Garwood to the | ,Stetement by Prospective Bride. Yie Philadelphia Rapid ‘clyck LOMOTTOW MOrning. ission fr t the < rder E count ‘was annou th The wedding of Miss Garwood and I mpany. . a7 Shore were several incigient” rlots Fiate it A€ icedut: monaae (HAL thote e D PYn. o patehée on AEET TE < | ere e Gount Bettino a1 Molso’ Padus was ted i the northeastern section of the City|js any overwhelming feeling that we 20y 3 cense had Been Strike Lasted One Week. o | ey e evening: bt the. crowds | o™ Shout "o Eo on® the- focks asloss | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION ) m:n w'- hlrought About. procured. Atcording 16 Mise Garwood The strike began one week ago 0° | i congregated were soon driven to | ench a commission is appointed, despite > . OF SUPERIOR COURT.| ~he i m‘"‘l of the s the marriage was not broken off on mcrrow morning and at about the same | o jeor by “the rain. the fact that almost every newspaper A —_— o o account of the intervention of her sig- RiNzithe mog it SRS B Polizemen Fired Into the Air. in the state has been trying hard to The evidence that advertising pays s simply voluminous. A | |Motions and Divorces Heard, Cases |{lTough the Rev. John B Quinn of |ter but by the count himself when m:i’fi;‘:{:;&l e temmination of | ‘There was & small riot tonight at 5 e 8t b et o g Ml prosperous real estate company writes the New York Herald: Assigned—Assessment Case Post- | ington, at the instigation of Miss Gar- | Austrie who het e o o e pat Y 0 v v nd mak- % stabl 'S o & d o the trouble between the capital and Iis | Twelrth and York streets, where a ;’;g T At 1o the Mowele amritted “Ten years ago n.s: October this i\:;meuu l:]v:sm:neyu;»:‘eta,p';r:‘; poned. wood's sister, Miss Frances A Gar- | pective unlon, sayine that hia sisters employes was brought about primariiy | mob of several hundred persons ks | which has been holding hearings on the in the firm, ne help, a ten dollar T W 'Zd“ R Praas Ao Wt s, e wood of New York. The stategdepart- |in-law claimed that the bond betweem by State Senator James P. McNichol, | up a position along the elevated tracks question this week that there is a de- of ambition. Those were our assets. ) Tis S e e, A numper of motions were disposed | ment transmitted to Ambassador Reid |herself and the count had mot besm the republican leader of this city, at|of the Reading railroad and pelted a | AEERFIOR FO18 WEEE CA8% HIALe 19, & OO and mostly in the Herald. In those days the Herald received the wirrd of in the superior court at the short|at London and later to Ambassador | annulled. conferences yesterday with the traction | passing car with rocks, coal and bricks. | Tand for a compmlssion. ' The cltizens portion of our gross receipts. Cur advectisements have always stated calendar .session here Friday by Judge | White, here, the results of its inves- | Miss Garwood says that the cow officials and the strikers’ representa- | The crew and passengers dashed from ‘ugnd S Rk hiax m,gshw*‘ L el that we are ‘‘Downtown Bgalnen Property Specialists,’ -and to Herald Case. tigation into the record of the count’s | whom she Intended to marry becs ives. These conferences were follow- | the car and the mob, bent upon de- | & ;5 Y advertising we attribute th® fact tkat this is now indelibly fixed upon A continuance for two weeks was |life in New York and of his antece- he was a refined and cultured gentles dence of interest in the subject what- allowed in the case of Ella L. Merrill | dents in Italy, which were obtained by | man, was astounded at this claim, and ed by additignal meetings today. stroying the car, made a rush for it, the minds of every owner of downtown property. ever. , but a score of policemen drew their | €Ver “The Herald is the greatest assistance we have had in advancing [ | vs. Melvin Peters and others. It was | Barbn Mayor des Planches, the Ital. | had now gone to 1tals 1o shteir pand Agreed to Accept 22 Cents. revolvers and fired several shots into| B:" Games ':'"‘ ’:P“""; rised | f] our Dusiness. Wnether advertising our Mortgase Loan Department; [ |said that o settlement would probavly |ian ambassador to the United States. | his father who was o possession of The delegates chosen early today by | fho air, The crétk of the firearms hal | More than one of us were surprised | l GU% DUSIOSSS, JUhel0eT, SOKCIC" CE il noss Fromertion to Let. the re- e ellected. e verdiet | ACCOrding o this information the |the papers, broof of the settlement the strikers et Leader Pratt later In | o' ‘quicting effect upon the lawless | at the lack of interest shown. The |l JISeslnent Sroberties (00 GRE (0P any "ae times wonderful. One 1o Jmotion to &t aside the verdict | count is not an Itdlian nobieman, but | with the woman. Miss Garwood says e a e R vt o | S e e Rl . o | il cwnirniios 8 i uddelutntes son s e R . . Tkt orey, Co. whe: arpast ThIE ok steeret one nocided cmediine | ehe resards the v a ime., e i r e - . a - y A Vel o N D e T b et e b ing the legislative week, and it wasn't ol s o g o) L g it e b 55 A is a suit for damages for injuries re- \ " e o u people. After being in session neariy’| arre: ments from foreign countries and from almost every State in the Union. all day, the men agreed to accept 22 The Most Complete Tie-Up. anything like filled. There were a few o my 4ppreciation to the Herald for ceived by Mrs. Cook of Groton while outsiders’ who might be said to repre- ‘T cannot too strongly express my 4pprec traveling on the ferry. She was M cgnts an hour. The present strike has been the most | Sant the pesple generally, byt the bulk its part in building up this business to_the extent that we now have STl $50% y & Ny &t the grenc | T URLIC IMEROVENENTS DENIED THE REMOVAL employes instead of two, and that by keaping everlastingly of the Herald our business each year has gained and has doubled. 3 Provisions of Settlement. complete tie-up ever experienced DY | cf those in attendance on the hearings The ola “swing system” has ‘been |local trolley companies and the tem-| ongigteq of corporation lawyers and abolighed, ten honrs Wil constitute a | per of_the people was more violent|jopivicic Tnembers of the house and OF CUDDY INJUNCTION, w|Judge Reed Stated That It Would ent session of the court. The judge took the papers. Judge Case COMMITTEE AT WORK. 50 took the papers In | Names Sub-Committee to Inte days’ work; all employes wlill he per- | than in the strike of 1‘“5‘ senate and attaches of those.bodies and “Our eyes are on the future, We can only judge it by the past. the case of Willimantic and Stafford HighWay Commissioner Macdonald Stand Until Case Was Tried on Ita mitted to purchase their uniforms in The Vote on Accepting the Terms. others regularly about the capitol. T I, in tbe‘.n years to come, our ambitions are realized the advertising Street Railway Co. for a_change of | for State Highway to Groton, Merits—Admissions by Cudd the open market; all future differences | pp;1a4eipnia, June 4.—The employes | have heard of men who started to at- columns of the Herala will be responsible to no small degree. name to the Rockville-Willimantic 4 Y . are to be adjusted between the com-| .¢yne ppiladelphia Rapid Traosit com= | tend these hearings from cities down This can be said of The Bulletin and other first-class family Lighting Co. Attorney Comstock ex-| There was a meeting of the public| Before Judge Teed at Wilimantie gany and a grievance C""‘"“"-C"Xf-"“a_‘ pany late tonight voted to accept the ;he state who f:‘ no farther than New jpapers in all parts of the country. Send for Bulletin rate cards. {:lnmfid that (thi comp«;fl{; - f‘)‘fmeg improvements committee of the Board | on Friday another petition for the re= T D O T ek or the | Preposition amade by . the company |aver bere they went tousee & base- Now is the time to subscribe for The Bulietin. It has nearly 0 operate & trolley road but has found | ot Trade, Chairman John D. Hall, at | moval or modification of the njunetion gation by the city controlier of ihe | i Tyog peen submijted to them | ball game, and others who came to that the territory is too.sparsely set- | the Board of Trade roo Frida Dbocks of the comgany, it can be shown | WHICR BRG, 2€C0 B0 O e subscom- | Hartford, but didn’t attend the hear- ard of Trade rooms on Friday tled to make it feasible. The com- pany has decided therefore to furnish doubled the number of its readers since 1903 and hopes to accomplish agalnst John Cuddy at the Seotjand this task during 1909. The Bulletin wil be left at your door daily for ta evening to consider the matter of the | dam was heard. This Injunction re- + that more tham 22 cents @n hour can | ;.. appointed to confer with the |ings, going to ball games here instead. state highway between thjs city and f of be paid_without crippling the finances | FLEEE STEC PC x These men stated jocularly that they 12 cents a week. 5T 4 & b She e light for Willimantic, Stafford and | Groton, 't having been advncated and 231:.;:.‘}"::"?5..1"5.‘&52‘.':‘.“':{‘ ?u'oz";z: of the Rapid Transit company, then ! gy teen harns voted to aceept the | Wanted.an outing for a day and didn't Following is & summary of the matter printed ng PR Rockville and wishes a more appro- | referred to them at the Board of Trade entering upon their property umyul- the men will insist upen a further ad- | opmg oftered by the company and four | [Xopose to te penned up ir the vile air weel: . priate name, i < meeting. ting’ obstructions in’ the tuilrace, and vance in wages. ifed. against, with one to”_Em ‘heard Iroms. of the capitol. A Bulletén Telegraph Locat General Tatal ‘nP:le‘r:dicnas:z l:fo&:‘;::‘l}e »\\c;e];g;!;;fif‘ A committee consisting of Chairman [he was enjolned from dojag any fur= Agreement Ratifisd. The total vote is 3,256 for to 619| Where the Commission is Needed. Soturda, May 29 115 160 748 1023 and wite. Judge Case took the papers | Hall. Costello Lippitt and ¥. J. King | ther work there. Judge Shumway had A substituts committee of seven em- ' against. There ig unquestionably a need for a aturday. y 5 £y o Sone ‘ was appointed 1o see the highwayv com- | previously refused to dissolve the in= Bl Ree Yo SRR A ars s { May 31 93 165 225 483 o6 :‘;alfl‘"!l"‘;";:’:n“emc&m“_*:"‘fla"i'd f}a' missioner dnd endeavor to have him |junction. Attorney John D. Hall for e AeEARE, —not e much to handle railroad ma:» Monday, ay Shour - oM ATRAO - O ho” datata b h‘:.m t‘h; n:g T)n‘dre 8 & steos den- the Sompany desired a continuance, m- : . TERRIBL ters and certainly not at all to handle \ e o g L R ent for the road along the entire |asmuch as many of the company’s pu.- P e s, IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH, [Watters of capitalisation, for we| i Tuesday, June 1 - I13 142 223 478 Q| Timothy Kelley, who died leaving 31~ | route and it s acknowledged to be the pors are at the ‘office or the Tata . L. STILL UNSETTLED. " | haven’t got to any such stage in these 5 never heen received by them. It is | M0& to help this end of the state. rown, who was thelr attorney, but ";A ‘:Jxmmn(r :):fflr? the l;l.lly m;e:lng Judge Reed thought they had bette and advceate the appropriaticn of $500 | procedd, snd the sl bexsled, hul. an-accopnting Iy asked. | for the repaving of Maln strest nenr | thalr ovidense - Do put o all cd Inthe Providence Dairy ‘Corder- | the junction with Market street, M: B. | It was a four hour aesaion. For the Girl Badly Burned SRR 1) s el W iy otamot Wednesday, June 90 132 235 457 by Vel gt 2 Fire From Candle. to ctand between the people and this | W Thursday. June 3 95 109 185 389 4 not charged that the money was em- - Failure of Father Kennedy's Efforts for Conciliation. ey wretched Southern New England Tel v, # 4.—The meet- Hayerhill, Mass., June 4—A candle | phone com v and the ing gas, e Ring was named. It is understood the | eom Attorney Hal 2 b kol executive.| CAFied by a:1Itts (eirl in & Drocess | Bircie bt ars wiscs Saee sas. |l Friday. June 81 125 220 426 M Givorcs| ciss of Otfills Golo. | WO can be doma for the smount and | arer RANDINS BB the atr aitaas and advisory boards of the United | sion at St. James' Cath_clilic «;hurchnzo- and there is undoubtedly a strong de- B v R 6 3256 borodow vs. Andrew Goloborodow, a | POSSiblyiless. which the court promptly dismissed Hatters of America and Rev. J. D.|day set fire to the veil of another | gire that such a commission should ex- Total. - - - - 587 833 183 PPecial rer. TOb Aption Wil ordNeed the noticn and stated that th. injunc- Kennedy of St. Josenh's church, look- | child, Doris Maloney, age 10, Who Was | jst There isn’t a telephone subscriber N ~ published. FUNERAL. tion ‘would be continued until the case ing toward a local settlement of the |terribly burned. The child was re- | or telephone user in ail this state that e > it S e . e FUNERAL wes IS0 G e meritn hatters’ strike, were' brought to a close | moved to a hospital in a critical con- lisn't in constant, continual, everyday ligms the time was extended a week. Ezra J. Post. Mr. Cuddy on the stand admitted tonight without reaching an agree- | dition. trouble with the service, rates and e that he bought the land for $80, with m,'.‘;. Only heroic measures by priests and | equipment of the Southern New Eng- 53X [ Bt s Nk titod AR b Two Divorce Cases. At 4 o'clock Friday afternoon the |no purpose in view. He did not know Nothing definite was given out as |attendants prevented the child from |13ndcomnany and never can the slight- | by the beaters until he is so i 15 g o g Bomi hfvl v On the charge of cruelty, Florence E. | funeral of Ezra J. Post was held from | where he would put the water wheel, to the propositions submitted at the | being burned to death before the hor- | est consideration or remedy be obtain- | that there 18 little harm left In him. |ing In order to he in shape toacontinge | C. Jeftrey, an actress of Boston, asked | the home of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Kel- | had not eatimated cost, the smbunt of conferences, which have been in dally |rified worshippers, Her burning cloth | cd from the company. Tha demand of | For the most part African Buntie |nis spesch in fne senate todav, He|for a divorce from P. T. Jeffrey of [ley, No. 17 Winchester strect. ~Rev. | fall, length of canal, orin fact had and nightly sessions since Tuesday, |ing was snatched away by several|the telephone subscribers and users | IS about as thrilling as an English | asserted that Mr. Penrose might per-| New London. They were married April | Dr. L. L. West, pastor of the Second |done nothing, although he sald had t it is understood that the plan was |hands, while a robe wrapped quickly | glone for a place to where their | Park. form a greater service for the countiry | 32 "1907, to which her grandparents|Congregational church, officlated, Rel- | plans and had been told he eould E‘ have the men return to work pend- | about, her served to smother the| pights in connestion vith this public Beware the Tse Tse Fly. :?aom_. stt_m ‘fh'f "Dulld Rosean for | consented, but her parents objected.|atives and friends were in attend- 5"7 horsepower there. He sald If f:: ing a settlement of the strike by ar- |flames. There was no panic among | utility could be made sure is of great “The one real danger is the tse tse fu ‘;; ;‘Tfh i *"““"C;\“ e Benfl]l; She was not of age. Her husband was | ance and there were many handsome | Injunction ‘was dismissed would Ditration. The shops, it 1s said, would | the congregation, one of the priests by [ momant. fly, in the lowlands.” € aght session Chairman Ald- | <o cruel that she had to leave him in | flowers. The remains will be sent to | bulld another wall similar to the one take the men back for a period of |his coolness succeeded in calming a Will Report Bill of Some Sort. Dr. Seaman is ‘a friend of the for- [Tich repliel to Mr. La Follette's as- | September, 1907.. He seemed jealous | Deep River this morning by Henry Al | he had started when Mo was enjoined. ninet days and run as open sBops. |few excited women who arose in their 3 mer president and was at the dinner |Saunlts upon the work of the finance | o his wife without reason, kicked her|len & Son for burial. He described the makeshift handle To the open shop question the union | seats as if intending to run from the | At the same time, there js & strange | TieT, PRSIGERE wnf, "ol 28 CCL QS | committee and made a gencral defense ( out of bed, slapped and. choked her, R A factory B Dad (here, th whith tses representatives refused to assent. The | church. The burmed child was re- | iack of determination to make the de- | Vo0 ‘5 FNOC 06 <t amendments which he agserted were | When his coffee was cool he beat her. iss Adelina Gosda. In 6 sawig achive. lathe el only basis on which the manufactur- {moved to an ante-room and an am- | mand plain to the legislature. It is Decssary to carry out the intent of the | He is a conductor on the New London| The body of Miss Adelin: smoothing machine. The bullding was Ora coid open the factories would be | bulance which was summoned hurrled | quite within the possibilities that the L e e tramers of the Dingley law. Throuzh- | electric cars and he drank som chefore | arrived Thursday from New Forn aes | Dt up Alter the inaunction wrns,ves as open shops unless they either vio- | her to the hos!nltsL l% wasbfounfl ;hut legm:;tm;s will pass t;%‘vubllciutmtlles o2 et e f}‘{‘é ct::';:flre_dny“thl:‘::;nbflntyre !I; marriage. Mrs. Almira Cole and FE.|on Friday evening was taken by Fu- | ed. fated their agreement with the Manu- | she had sustained serious burns about | commission measure this session. In- er was sweltering. It is said | I, Stanton testified for the plaintiff, | neral Disector Gager 1o the hos Treasurer Robbins sh v favturers' assoclation, ef which they | the limbs and the lower part of the | deed, I do not think it will. Not but | Party &f Twenty Went From H"r by | another effort will be made to obtain | Gtner witnesses talled to appoar and o Dot M Gt e i I ot O o et oy =p ."‘.: are memoers, or to Tesign from the body. The physicians tonight would | wha the special commitiee will repori | Autofobile—District Deputy There | vote on the cotton schedule tomor- | (ho case, was continuied fom moré evi- | Braston Cirg, where ot s e fa, 10 | Foport of an cngineer tat the fall bar ciation. make no prediction as to her prospects | a bill of some sort. It will probably do| and Third Degree Worked. row. — dence. After court had adjourned a|services w B e X A ader their agreement with the |of recovery. The girl is the daughter | that.> But there is little time in whick, o2 Lo P woman with two children appeared. She | Baues ;:“fi.r:c;'::flmn-rfl‘\nfi-;xin'r?hzrd\?; A Manufacturers' association the local [of Mrs. Clara Maloney. to thrash the matter out and the net| A party of twenty from the local COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. said she was to testify in the case.|of this city officiated. The bearers PARENTS' MEETING manufacturers are bound not to treat e result will be little or nothing because | Masonic rodges went to Colchester by i & and was late because she could not|iwere Charles, Frank and Henry Pro- o directly with the union and it was for | SECOND AUCTION SALE there has been applied no weight of | automobile Friday evening and wit- ich Council to Have Twenty-Five | B¢t ready any sooner. dell and John Retkovski. There was|To Be Addressed by R. C. MMler af this reason that Father Kennedy took public sentiment in favor of doing | nessed the working of the third de- . e 3 A =H up_the matter with the official boards. YESNUGALEN FINERY. zomething, That state of aftirs wil| yrce by Wadsster lodge, No. 10, Dis- at Festivities in Providence. s m.?:,r:r::::‘:rr Depten.. 0 The failure of the conferences to 7 e mnation o trict Députy Chaffee of New London srounds o e deser- effect o strike settlement is a great | Sale Went s"“”"‘"‘“s" Chance of | legisiature by numerous newspapera|made his official viait and there were | Frank H. Patrick, a charter member | tion, Harriet Spoor of Paweatuck vas disappointment to both sides, as it Getting a Good Bargain. and the usual things will be said. They | sutomobile parties from Brooklyn and [of the grand council, Order of United | 8iven a divorce l:m:; Henr: bvaor.od wasg thought that ah early resumption i & won't be true. The fault will lie en- | New Britain. Following the work re- | Commersial Travelers, and N. A. Ring- | Cox#ackic, N. Y., and she was allowe of work might be brought about. New York, June 4—At the second|tirely with the people, who, If they | freshments were served. ham, the delegate from Norwich coun. | t0 Change her name to Harriet O'Bry- afiction sale’ by the government of | really wish a commission, should have | Among those from this city were | ol Ko 300 sen 1o B ich COUD- | an.~ They were married In New York a large attendance and many beauti- ful flowers, Burial was in the family MEAAvY Semétery. Through arrangements made by Rev. Mrs. W. H. Russell. Rennetts C, Miller of Hartford, dis= A | trict secretary of the International The funeral services of Mrs. William | Reform bureau, & parents’ mecting. for H. Russell wero attended from the | ali' futhers and reethers ot theoi Central ptist Church. =i . o o ~ o e 118 home of her son, John F. Russell, on 4 - MISE PROBABLE smuggled finery today the attendance | come to Hartford and said so. The , F. Leon Hutchins, y s state, December 16, 1888. He used to|! by ¢ o J the Central Baptist church, Sune ol g = was_small, partly because of the wet lature doesn't ‘pay any heed to | Hanbert R Kind. D . Pulsifer, Tyler | oy aitending the fourteentn annual| (yke morphine, and drove her from the hursday at 2 p. m. Rev. L H. Hig-| day atternoon at 3,30 o'clock, will be In Trouble Between New Haven Road | Weathier, but more because there v paper editorials, especially when— | Richards, Arthur Jenkins, C. L. Ad- | delegation of the. loc “‘mem’i"‘"; cmsiaond 2 often. She went back to him | &ins ol st Hartford officiating. held. Rev. Mr. Miller has called up- A quartette composed of Mrs, Frank aft leaving him, but could not by by L. Smith, Mis on the clergymen of the city, finding and Adams Express Company. little hope of getting a good bargain, | gs is so often the case—they are flled ams, Noah Lucas, Justin Holden, Jr., | gleo heading towands Providence to be | . them unusually interested in the meet. aue to the brisk bidding of rival women | with woeful exhibitions of fgnorance | Joseph Hall, Richard Lewis, Amos stand his treatment. For eight Margaret Eadie, W. 8. rears . resent at the gathering. This morn- | Sre e . pmse af. Pawea~] B William Park s “ New Haven, June 4—It can be stat. | PUxers (or the department storcs. = | regarding matters up here. Wheeler, E. 4. Stevens, Dr. . R Har- | g on the early tralns othiers will de- | S5, K°Bt & boarding house af Pawea- | oo ang William bark fang ‘lead; ing, though not all vill be sbie to ¢d_ suthoritatively that the qalm .f | dued at 2 o'clock. The rare barsains | Two Kinds of Efforts for the Present | ris. Norman Kimball George Havens, ) part, too late to participate in the busi- | hoth of ‘Westerly: D. W, Hommell of | The floral tributes fncluded a wreath | DeoQionsiy. e tolias e e e maas the New York, New Haven & Iart” |ore fn embroidered French lingerie. Bill. . W el Jieank T Dave. D W lon. Yol 1 G Cor th {on- | Sougerties; N festified for the|{rom Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lydall of | Bramiie Vot has becn prepared: C y a large | oy 5. r g AT B TR g v/ V] lay. ain 4 7 e Mr. r 1 ract by the Adams Bxpress company, BECHIL AL S e g ed | present bill before the special commit- — twenty-five memt ttendi e <L R i gl Nir. and Mrs. J. F. ; bri - E - s now entored the -realm of Bctive e rie 8. 2 g i, | tc° Were of two kinds, the effort of thc | Given by Mrs. George H. Peck, at | "The programme for Saturduy begins | e for nest B L5 New| R imeraragil fova, M. Go Mes, G e Xat De Galties U Vm negotiations. and_conferences “have | Toal sales today were 176 pleces for | Drorons, commission which reported It| Which Many Were Present and De- | with a parade at 1030 o'clock, in which | rraven road. on-trisl: Isabetia Pétrone| 1 Russell and Dr. and Mrs. C. H.| Syums: opening remarks. Rev. P. C. peen Bela-sivon. the_subject, the Ad- | o577, afterncon, The first sot of gentlemen,| 'ightful Time Resulted. it Is expected 1,200 will be inline.|yvs S & J. Gregson, Patrick L. Har- | Beecher of Burlington, Vt.; carnations, | ;" Ricketts: brief addresses (10 mine ams Express company having been | atterncon, ' The frst set of gentlemen, Norwich council, with Hartford, New | rington vs. Annie E. Downing and oth- | W. A. and Charles Riley; cheaf of | utes sachy. (1) Moral Teaching in the siven until July 1'jn-orGer o make | Thaw Applies for Bankruptcy Dis- | Who consisted of Commissioner Wood- | 1. 4y gining oom of the Wauregan | Haven and Bridgeport, 1s assigned | & wheat, Mr. and Mrs. George Lang-|Fiome va. 'the Public Scheols Nethim [ gt o R R e charge. Hooker of Hartford, thrashed over pid | house on Friday evening there was a [ Place In the fourth division. W. B.|" Thursday—Ralph H. Keeler vs. city | dreth of Bast Hartford: white carna- (1, Biehop, superintendent Central dia: here the view prevails that the matter ge ¢ . , thras r private social given by Mrs. George H. | Young, Jr., past courcilior cf the Nor- | of New London, Emma C. Rice vs. An- | tions, Misses Riley, Quaker Hil; pink|trict schools; (2) Home Training 16 one of great seriousness and in- | Pittsburg, June 4—Through his at- | straw; the second effort consisted wich council, is named £ th carnations, Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Egh S Fao iy St lati ? the two |torney. ex-Gov. William A. Stone, | mainly in putting on a couple of pub- | Peck With many in attendance and | 7 pT as one of the| ps Grunert. - carnations, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Egli,| Revealed in the Courts, Hon. Lucius yolves tho future relations of the two |torney. ex-dov. Willam A, Stone | mainly in putting on & couple of pub- | {1, e™ Urypers for which music was | HODOTary. staff. After the parade the | "% assignment_for June 29| Versallies. ; Brown, judge of the city court; solo, corporations, 3 4% o e ! 'n | furnished by Galligan’s orchestra, were |Farty embarks for Crescent pari.|was made of Henrietta Penhallow, A. and Charles Riley, Harry|yzy Mother's Prayer, George A. Turne It is_understood also' that the mat- | the United States distriet court for his | state, whose talks on conditions in | {REniebhod by Calless . where there will be a_shore dinner, | adm, vs. Aspinook Co. 3 an and Russell Miller, grand-|e: address, Patefnal Debis to Childe and one or more companles on whose Atlantio ity Bather Drowned. | conditions they ‘spoke af don't exist. | Baiaints Hall and Ceol Back witle| « L mrs ek T Court was adjourned until next week | Hranches cemetery, under the direcs | fore, district sec retary, _International B e o L | Atmstic Cify, N, X, June Wil } 4 oot du the heariaes 'ws:auy | Fioriolscrrany Mise: Hyfth ind. Miss " | Wednesday, there being no session on | tion of Undertaker George Grant. The | 'Round' cha Homestead, Rev. Mr. Mijle . yeu system. The fmpression prevails [Parker Bonbright, 25 years old, son of | Publi or 8 reg, Beatrice Eldreage. and Richard Ar- | Thres Which Affeot Traine Leaving | TU€d8Y OWIDE to act that coun- | jceased hiad nearly reached four score | oUnd the Homestead, Rev. Mr. Ml among those in position to/ know the | James S. Bonbright of Havertord, Pa,, [ mission, one which would control rates [ Beatrice, Bldredee and Richard Ar: W 3| sel will be enguged before the supreme | years, and had:Hived in- this viemity | & goreink; SopnS swords, Rev. AL - facts that the outcome will be a com- | was drowned here last night. The man | and operation, effectively shown. ’ Norwich on the New Haven Road. | court at New Haven he dast twelve vears or more. Her | - e promise, owing largely to the dificulty | hired a bathing suit yesterday morn- Teleph. i i e ; On Friday Attorney D. G. Perkins| ginifl' nature ana . Scotch traits of | 20r€e H- Bwing “ 7 of accurately defining the New Ha- | ing and entered the water for a. surf elephone Bill Ought to Pass. The entire affair proved a grand suc- | The new Hmetable on the New Ha- | appeared befare the supreme court at | Spmracte hed aon for et many TWEDDING, ven's claims, - as they reach back [bath. Nothing more was seen of him Meanwhile the legislature is going g;’sm‘::’,,‘e"ck_‘h’ arrangements made | von road goes Into effect Sunday and | New Faven, when It was expected | riands. She fs survived by the fo. rough h a long period of time. n_the sanda. | forward to the remedy of some condi- affects three trains from this city com- | that the case’ of E. G. Mondou vs. the . W. o : d: ¢ sz T ;gfh?::yh:::e‘fimed that the | tions which exist that shouldn't. Mr. e wencing Monday. i New Haven road, in which he is coun- 'Q",:f,’,'('f,. . Mo Cha s, Ty Davies:Russell. Suspected Counterfeiters Arrested— | man’s clothing had been urclaimed and | C2rey of Southington passed his bill Living in Hartford. The train which has been leaving at | sel for the plaintiff, and the casé of William J. Russell. Butlington,| . The wedding of Lillian _Russell, Bad Two Dollar Bills Found. a lookout was kept along the heach for ;?"]flvfl"nx the Southern New England| william C. Collins, who formerly|9.10 a. m. for New London will leavs | Hoxie vs. the New Haven road would John F, Russell, Versailles. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeA. New York, June 4—Fourteen Ital-|the body. The father identified the | Tclephone company to build its own|conducted a bakery on Broadway,-is|at 9.06, and the 9.25 a. m. train north | be heard. There were two cases ahead Russell of Readficld, Me., and Howard - ¢ . body ‘ate this afternoon. lines instead of compelling would-be | now a resident of Hartford with his| will leave at 5.34. of them, and at the request of Attor- Davies of Yarmouth, Me., took place AEE R ted of Sourtetioiies wepe subscribers to build them and then|family. They resenily removed from| THe train at 12.05 p. m. for New | ney Robbins, who appeared for the de- Loyal Circle c. Wednesday at high fioon at the home R S e e M e i R Veteran Dentist Dead. ¢harge outrageous rates for service| this city. Mr. Collins is employed by [London by the present schedule will | fendants, the court excused them until| Loyal circle of the King's Daughters [of the bride’s parents, Rev. T. G through the house, and there is every | (he Colt Arms company. leave earlier, going at 11.48. Tuesday of next week.” The court al- | held a most erjovable picnic Friday at| Chapman, pastor of the Readfield a5 the police. after a fight in which bot- | _ Medford, Mass., June 4—Dr. Danlel | reagon to think that the Bl Wil pass g S B R g B TR ble picnic Soitns. same of 4 ¥ ent to entes Mrs, e Ord in Mo- odist church, officiating. tles and giasses flew freely. The policr | S. Chase, dent{l;. sald to hawtbeenk]lhfl the senate. Four years ago this couldn’t ohses, and Attorney Harris of the @e-| hegan. A d’p"‘g‘“u] dinner was served| It was a pretty wedding, at whiel Ky they Tound sevanteen bud two dol- | discoverer of Jtile Drovess of making |nhave been done, and I doubt if ft could partment of justice was present, and | op the piazza to fifteen. Atjernoon | many were present; The bridesmatd ;’l’»r DI e :{“:;‘:r fepeen: 1o e ;‘e”r‘; ‘:(’;3‘;’;,’ ;’r’gn:“::mg’f&"é'; s have two years ago, despite the asser- will return on Tuesday. Attorney Hull | was spent in out of door games. The|Was Miss Agnes Semple of Water- s room w stamp which, | die tion that the present senate is strongly wiio 15 interested In the Farlong cuse, | affair was in oharge of Are town, Mass, and the best man was 1 with the right king of nk, would prin 90 years of ag bag o By 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 2 dnierascad i Afalr waa:in eharge of Mis. . And\ e e LT A &y & fair im : Mr, -Johnson of Néwton has a night jec ” » city, brother of the groom. . Wil $ Weston Again on His Journey. rates bill which he will pass through of the \ Avger Atvesapat Cles, ke Bt Sgorne i Uam Adams of The hearing of the appeal in the| ¢ircle. . Favor Third, Laramie, Wyo, ‘June 4—Idward | ihe houss just as certainly as night fol- . ; g . wedding march from Lohengrin &s the R ke Txir. | PavEOh Wabkiogine genestetan, 18 4ps] lowe Sav P T Dieht fol- Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th matter of the North CLIR street sewer I o o e o the hadnicap at six furlongs | Parently in good health and reached | uséd to maingain a night rate at 60 per & 3 assessment, which was to come up on Geraldine Farrar to Marry. Mendelssoln's wedding march st the A romia "today Trom Dainty Dame | Lookout, twenty-seven miles west ot | cent. of the day rate atter 6 p, m, but Friday, wa% continued for tWotweeks Parls, June 4—In a despateh from | close, having played softly during the * & Sullar. the heavily. played . favor. | Laramie, at 840 o'clock this morning. | people got info thie habit of making u ki Py Coiit "/ | Berlin the-correspondent of the Temps | service ite, @nished third. .Ouly three hor of it, which was something the com- X 5 % . E .| says he has been informed on good| Mr. and Mrs. Davies are to reside started. Japandse Naval Day at Seattle. pany did not want; it maintained It [ putting into any charter, no matter of Will Admitted. The court of Yommon pleas comes iu rity that Geraldine Farrar, the|in Yarmouth, the groom belng o laws 4 W A cas | merely as something to- point to with | What character, four yesrs ago, & pro-| fn the probate court on Friday the |at New London at 10 o’clock this morn- cant opera singer, I8 to be united | yer in Portland. He is the sbu of | B, Vi 40,000 trout, pick T i Yne Ajaska, | Pride.” Therefore It - abolished might | Vision that the stock should b 1s8ued | will of Saphironls Hooker wae admitied | g for-Che. (el of the cuses-of Mi- | marrlage some time on June in|Mrs Jobn Davies of this city. iy With more than 10, out, pick- rates. Or, what amounts- to the same | 4t par and paid for in cash wonld have | o probate and Charles’H. Phelps qual- | chael vs. Cameron and Goldsfein vs. | paris to Antenio Scotti. llowing the ceremon: orel, bass, dace, peroh, pout and eels | Yukon Pactfic-exposition, and many of |ty they "were made to apply only | been. thought to be simply crazy. THoSe | 10en ae crsmator Ao o oras ~ | Yesieowski. The motion list Gay when a receptioh and a five-course dinner | to ler credit au' an sngler, Mre Mar- the men from the cruisers Aso and E U Pple oy o 4a Ly was served. From Moosup thers wers 3 after 10 p. m., when nobody would at- | Provisions have been put into about| thur E. Story and Percival W. Chap- | cases can be restored to th: decket = ancy Surong, 81 yeats ol rl:) clatm | S04, wisifhgrtie Sosune tempt to call‘another out 9t bed. Mr, | cvery charter granted this sessicn. Oh, | than were named. " | \Will be on the 14th of the month here. Sailed. present Mr. and Mrs. John C, Gallup Schooner Margarett . Johnson’s bill puts them back tn begin | We Wwon't grant any more Allan Paige e [ ey s S gy g ‘The schooner Margarett, which|and Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Adams. ow Engl Steamship Arrivals. At & p. m. and if ever & bill ought to | charters in this state. And these facts Hospital Alumnae Association. Unclaimed Letters. cleared at the eustom house in New — =3 At Southafpton: June 3, Adriatle, | pass, this ought—and it will, make it plain that there is little need| The first annual meeting of the The list of unclaimed letters at the | London on Thursday afterncon, sailed Westport—=Some of the y of a eommission to have charge of the issuance of securities of public service corporations. ¢ e Backus Hospital Nurses' Alumnae as- | Norwich postoffice for the week end-{early Friday morning from the lower |houses have been taken & sociation will be held on Wednesday, 5. harbor. bound for the Hatteras whaling | where they will do ssrvice the Jyne 9, at 2.30 p. m. at the hospital. grounds. . summer. Made Plain by Facts he shadow of th Jnpon falling on | trom New York. X Anybody who would have susgested generally | At Trieste: June 1, Pannonia, frdm miles. New York. ¥ ’ f