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o r ; > M Compelled to Listén to Servants’ Stories of Their - & iz = *= * e R e ] | e e Former Wistrces Tondign o SO SR Licutenant” Shackleton were given in|1N EFFORTS TO HURRY TRANS- ACTION OF BUSINESS. o — were recel The London Horse Show closed & the pope successful meeting; a number of cups e ‘ . 5 ; & £ 5 ‘. ; were won by erican en GARDENERI, GHAMBERHAID, GOACHMAN, “}fi‘m:é‘f:&’“m 18-<The police;are } AR E 5 ! Racin: s ol : PARLIAMENTARY TANGLE h for Nicholas Pieroka, ; i 9 Began at Ascot; the Count- y 'whgeh l!g’tdh" have been one of the| = - e eu"v:f (lxra::rd-wu among bt‘m king's eaders in recent unsuccgssful out- | el x . (Buests in the royal process break here. Last night meg'?nrcned O Corporations—Recommends Consti- | e o And Other Employes at Castle Gould Swear to the Antics, | 7 Bank of Pern and London. the | 0, Amm for General in- Over the Resolution Introduced by Sebastian Lima, for whom officers have beepn searching for a: week in | u r Burns That the Houss Ad- the Ohjo Black Hand cases, was ar- journ on July 15, Cn}'“:;‘ com}'nte and the residences of When Intoxicated, of the Woman who Formerly Gave | 55\¢cra! prominent business men. Their | cormg Tax, generally censured. Them Orders—Mrs. Gould Greatly Moved at Declar*| amateurs cive ations Made on Witness Stand. rested in Marion. xty Turkish Officials of high rank were sentenced to Imprisonment Hartford, June 1.—The house of rep- for complicity in the recent revolu- | resentatives again .demonstrated its a 2 per cent. tax on the net income | Honary movement. . abllity to become involved in most re- |of corporations, and alse the adoption markable, parliamentary tangles during Large Audience at Broadway Theafer. s The Court of Appeals affirmed the |its af 3 4 4 endment to the constitution ppeals affirmed the | its afternoon today and as a result ::.031':“::1 for ”“fi meo‘;mo:‘ of an in- | decision holding Acting Captain | of its efforts to facilitate the transac- . An amateur cast from the Franco- come tax witiout an ‘pm,onmem't{‘uhne of the Brookiyn detective bu- | tion of business practically the entire i o eal at the workmen. 3 did not go on the stand today, as had |deal a American club, under the direction of reau in contempt of court. afternoon was wi v been expected, to testify against his Could Not Stand Her Abuse. F. Al Gaveau of Baltic, scored qu " tamong the several states, President | P v i nc: d:n:“ldo' :h‘;: r!\::hmg ; “ ~ors = i ¥ 3 & - :v;‘{⪙fi:’ef';:‘:ep‘sfiflm‘: 4 m:_' mgOnder ‘::El.l_t ;:ipfl Beoe \’v\l'lltfl‘:;: !}}‘;;d llll]‘l:ucB :;fdo:; “‘Vhe:;r;m? evepingt 2 at z;‘:aafi:;»ml S’e;f:"‘n’:':ht ";“;’;‘ft"t “ThoofFognhmAvml lubdw-‘y nu(tmla- amoant of time spent. When the house : & 3 A 1 er by presenting | 7)) ol arssted ape. | taR rooklyn planned to petition | closed its morning session there was ing. Instead, there 'was a continua began to abuse me and a man named | the French play, Le Maitre de Forges This action followed a protrac! Sp Guikor: Hw . . i “ " w , L 5 ¥ ghes for the removal of | under consideration the reselutio tion of. ’;e{‘“f‘m:‘:e‘:j“nl?nd:‘“:hg: ‘Tony.’ She said to me she wnn}e&i by George Ohnet. It was an ambitous | “'8! m;:t.mg 7‘ tPhe cabl;:n Commissioner Bassett from the pub- | Represegtative Dormifzer to rflcon:lld:: former mis g anner when un- | (P Dig seven-foot hall clock moved, | attempt for the local people, but they ofim. Brg Ve g lic service commission. the vote taken at yesterday's session alwhql and o "?l' m: S8 wab the and I told her I.would have to Set_helb rose to the difficulties of the four-act In his message the president speaks agaifist the resolution'to adjourn the der, what the w. n“d"?ngcl'fionu are |and she said, ‘Why, I can move it|drama with true professional feeling |of the apparent lnability of congress to | -Ulysses Lorensen, an inventive black- | house until fall, This matter was ta- eftect of “'}“"";'[ st endure for an |myselt’ She was staggering drunk.|and instinct, which received instant|agree o’ a ninheritance tax, and as |smith, released a home made aero- |bled, however, and later a resolution that the plaint l'blm“; © two. the em- | Sne srabbed the heavy clock and both | appreciation and recognition from the |regards an income tax he refers to|plane from a balloon at Berwyn, Neb., | was introduced by Housge Leader ey, DL ot listening to the | She and the clock fell against the wall | well filled louse, as shown by. the well | the decision of. the supreme court in | and fell 3.500 feet to the ground with- | Burns to the effect that wil busimoon barrassing orr tea 2 lervanlf all of | together, deserved applause. o ‘ths cage of Pollock vs. The Farmers|out breakifig a bone. of %he house must be transacted by testimony of former y Trotter went on to say that he re- . The Cast—Moulinet, J. “B. Caron; | Loan & Trust Co., in which the' court & July 14 and that the house adjourn on e Legi: whom have been called at the instance | pugeq finally to work at the “Biue | Philippe Derblay, Adelard Morin: Ra. | held the tax to be unconstitutional an i i ;16 i - ¥, & - - ative Committee of the | July 14. of her h“"i’““‘:h;"t f,‘:::a";l&fi:‘:vb,‘; Gap” farm because of Mrs. Gould's | chelin, L. L'Heureux: Duc de Blig-| less apportioned according to popula- | Citizens’ union made a report. in which | It was put to vote and carried. fl‘:f?,}:;:;fiame Qndg\‘er\' pras ki sh;sht':neis. 1o thats M Goaid: wan] ]§ (A} Dion; B(t‘xrun. de Prefont, Dr. ! tion. "!‘t is,” says the|pres‘ildem. “un- | it attacked New York legislators for A motion was then made by Mr., A o rotter tes 3 . Gregoire 2 ¢ v P - ant, hence the charge of abandonment, only “occasionally intoxicated” during 8ol ctave, Arthur Gos doubtedly a power which the govern A Gobert, J. B 1 Bt 1 1t -2 : v(ting against home rule, though they | Burns that it be immediately trans- S - on; T . Bru e; Doc - | ment b t to have. mi be - . the’ mainstay of Mrs. Gould’s case ,is | o’ stay of ten days at the “Blue Gap” nelle; Docteur Ser l it ougl - ig n- | prefessed to favor it. mitted to the senate. This also was not borne out. farm when he was there. bnowen - voted after a brief discussion. Tried to Drive Through Closed Gate. “You mean not as often as at Ca: The Rev. Carmello Luci, brought to : . - Cleveland 1 % fler to Motion to Reconsider. dener, - chambermaid | te Gould?” queried Mr. Shearn, by M B S o A few moments later Representative m(dufzc!iit;;an!.egaarn& w8 upon - the | CrO8s examination. n become associate pastor of the Euclid Chand! e - Avenue Baptist church, gave up his | Chandler rose and addressing the chair . Z “Yes,” replied Trotter. - asked if a motion to reconsider could f:n:n:oran':l ::‘h%rzs:i ttt;e‘;i\im:;::‘rogf “How many times do vyoy think sh or Jon religious duties to go into the bank- s e ~dy ing business. * tabled and remain in force. for long- ce ve'| Was intoxicateq during that ten days?” er than the time in which a motion to oy onel 0“8511'0? “ele\:;'tmlrgrh:;\: asked Mr. Shearn. reconsider may be made after an sc- fnll:n tl{mmarx‘n"ofc: l:;::chmnn an at- | . Every other day,” was'the reply 245 Students at its 162d commencement | tion has been voted. xp:&;: bl;gh" to drive through a closed G;‘fi‘g ;“::“ti“ ‘:;m;‘i‘: C']::x:' Bacesing Tuesday, when the degree of doctor | The chair ruled that he was correct gaté; a time when a footman saved x Sla o e of lJaws was conferred on President ln}:uptploslnl W-ed % 4 - ‘ < . ated, an v 3 Abbott Lawrence Lowell of Harvard e then moved that the resolutiem her from falling when intoxicated, so | G0 (50 I0, ‘Gould seemed to be - % t i P e P I 4 $ 0 _adjourn be reconsidered. he testlfleld. e :i’z‘; t{)‘:_“;g;:g; drinking ~all the time, van, J. Brunelle; Le Prefet, F. Rou- | dispensable to the nation’s life in great ARG othes. ngpyt meén Refi‘reuntn(hye‘qmnmd ‘of Norwalk o {ong tianwi:::ss stand. As| Referring to the time when Trotter | leau; De Pontac, P. F. Sabourin; un |crises.” The umendment. therefore, he CONVICTED BANKER MORSE said that he thought such a motion aer\dntsv ooM e b ot reatly | $aid Mrs. Gould fell off a chair and nuwr}er. A. D, Bouc}lt’ un domestique, | says, is the only proper course. Such was out of order, as the matter had Fe A o thece doriavay |1y on the floor helpless, Mr. Shearn | P. ¥. Sabourin: Claire de Beaulien, ;an amendment to the constitution, he RELEASED FROM TOMBS. | been already transmitted to the sen- move “d fl;‘sle € o Rie Nt pointed his finger at the witness gnd | Mrs. J. Brunell Athenais, Miss D. |contends, is preferable to the one pro- R ate. (The senate, however, was not vt A g them bitterly imn re: | hotited: L. Sabourin; Marquise de Beaulieu, | posed of revising the law judicially | Bail Bond of $125,000 Signed Late Yes- | in session and wHi not be until tomor- ’ ‘th:t“la;'h gl o 4 Put Nothing in Mrs. Gould’s Coffee. ‘}\.l‘_‘:;"?e%g; ?' \(!‘D'S"::;“u ,B‘g"“"z"‘:m:’: “e"":"’d “I’ :9 “"c""““““"“;“ ¥ terday Afternoon, row' morning.) 1 - e * ont, 3 rnual Revenue of $25,000,000. 5 ¢ “Didn’t t eth in Mrs. - Brig N " hought H “She Was Decidedly Drunk.”—Carpen- | s Misg L. T Sabourin; Brigitte, ldfl;/hi‘- The amendment which he proposes New York, June 16.—Charles W. haoy Juee tad Right to Ast. Gould's coffee that night at Blue Gap | N 7 - ter’s Testimony. farm?” 5 \‘Yl*ltt)i' the benefit of those in the audi- | Should be made to the tariff bill pro- } Morse, convicted banker, was released la;'l‘:!: ,me::‘d": re’?u‘;?om Rrpdrefi:t A carpenter, Herbert Trotter, was “I certainly did not,” replied the {ence not speaking French, a déscrlp- vides for the imposition upon all cor- | on bail today pesding o decision of his while the house 'hqa‘:! \'oll:l-d"lxo2 trans- the last witness of the day. He said | witness. . tion of each act before it was given |POFations, and joint stock companies |appea in the United States circuit | FUT5 % HONSCE | the senate, the res- when he was working in the servant’s | “Didn't you get Betty Foster, the | was read in English by J. A. Fujere | [0F Profit. except national banks (oth- | court of appeals next October. For olution was actually and physically quarters Mrs. Gould rushed in there | colored girl in the kitchen, to putl,r Woonsacket. In the presentation |CF'Vis¢ taxed), savings banks and | nearly four months Morse will be free still lying on the clerk’s desk and once and swore at and abused the |something in Mrs. Gould’s coffee?”|of the drama- special honors fell to |Dullding and loan dssociations, of an |to go and come as he pleases. At the|® ¢ WIE B0 T CO0Es Coek Ghe servants. asked Mr. Shearn again. 3. B. Caron and Adelard Morin, while | S5¢Is¢ tax of 2 per cent. on the in-|end of that time the court of appeals | J80 o€ IIE ” “Her voice was shaky and incoher- | = “No, I did not,” said Trotter. Mrs. Brunelle, Mrs. Comeau and Miss | SOme Of sald corporations. This, it is § will either order a nmew trial or affirm Representative Malon then asked if ent, her hair dishevelled and she was “Don’t you recall that Mrs. Gould | Delia Sabourin, who carried the lead- | €Stimated by him, will bring in an | the sentence of fifteen years' impris- the senaté adjourned and the house very profane. ~She 'was decldedly jaccused you of poisoning her at Blue| ing.parts among tite Wwomen, were ad=-{ S07Udl reveliue of-325,000.000. “This | onment imposed upon the former “Tee| o0 g™ " sasgion if any, business drunk,” said the witness. Gap farm?” asked Mr. Shearn. mirably- cast and ‘displayed histrionic:| s 3 t4x, ou Privilege and not on |King® last November. The bail bond | otnq 0 ¢ronaacted. and the spoaker “At another time spe came fnto the | “I certainly do not” replied Trot- | abilities of a high order. 1In the stag- ' DIoperty.: he says, ‘and is within the | for $125,000 was signed late: today by | (ob sy 0 oe™ 0" lactalation could be s stables while I was working there and | ter. ing, the ‘preity and modish hats fur. ] cderal power without apportionment | twenty wealthy friends of Morse who comspifalied exeqpt by concurrent ao- swore at the groom, and was so drunk | “She was taken sick and fell 1o |nished by Mrs. K. Stanley Lawler. were | 2c€0rding to population. volunteered for this service several | {Of By both- Neskchie: that evéryone could tell she was|the floor directly after she had been |un important part. and the music by | Fedéral Supbrvision of Corporations. | Months ago ang Morse quit the custody | "%, 5% "oy riher ruled’ that nothing drunk,” he continued. cating something, wasn't she?”-asked | the St. Cecilia orchestra, directed by | The president points out that anoth- | O, the United States marshal shomly | gone by either branch of the legislas “She tried to go up stairs to the | Mrs. Gould's lawyer. Mr. Bellefleur, was greatly appreciated. | er merit to the tax on corporations is | PeLoT¢ § o'clock. ture was bearing upon the other ” o igate | “No, it was two hours before she o ; 0 i g \ - “I am yery gihd for this favor” he harness room but could not navig: 3 A bit of comedy in songs, both in the federal supervision. which will Washingion, June 16.——Bccomménd- ing legislation looking to the placing of FINE FRENCH DRAMA. Presentation Greatly Enjoyed by New York, June 18.—Howeard Gould her drunk and heard her swear a great 250th ANNI !’E R§AR Y CELEBRATION ¢ of the : Fc‘mnding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Princeton University Graduated branch. the steps,” he added emphatically. ate,” replied the witness. French and English, was 'capitally | give to the government the stock- | S2Id to the little group of friends who | 3oy o ) rer then asked if* it was Trotter said he was ordered to go During this cross examination Mrs. | given by J. A. Fujere of Wpensocket, | holders, and the public, k"u,].rlfl;‘e of sll‘heired about vhlm in the federal| ,,i'o' ¢oot that if the senate adjourned to “Biue Gap” farm. the Gould place | Gould eyed Trotter with a piercing | who is proprietor and manager of fhe | the - eal busingss transactions, and. the | *UlldIng to i ronisrm g o 3 s i “ & = on July 15 and the house had not yet in Virginia, and saw Mrs. Gould in™}look of disgust. F : Scenie-Temple in Willimantic. He was | gaifk and pradts of every corporation Atd now I have a busy four months | 4,.0nad jts work. that it could trlyl- toxicated upon his arrival there. On| Court adjourned until 10.30 o'clock | one of the hits of the evening, es-|in the country: The adoption of the 3 befors me. I am going straight to my t no further Jegislation. several occasions, he added, during the | tomorrow morning after Trotter left | pecially in a French song, in which he|amendment. he says, will make a long | NOM® and take eare of myself and my | "mpis” was explained to be the cas first ten days he was there, he saw | the stand. touched off the - peculiarities of the |step “toward that supervisory control wife. There is a little planning to be but that it w . X ould be equally true people in the house. .. ‘special car-|of corporations which may prevent a | 00¢ aNd we expect to go to the coun- | cither branch should vote to adjourn b £ bR e IR a2 M load was down from Jewett City to | further abuse of pewer.” try until I can think it all out, then T o0 e no® Syt Chandler’ 2 y . , s motion LEPER ESCAPES FROM CAMDEN. READING CO. DIVIDEND. see the play, and after the theater the ;"3" et bncktllerler;nd clnrln:‘ m':o tze to reconsider was then put to vote 5 zepbian g L s e Taftville car was run to Baltic to ac- MESSAGE IN THE SENATE arness, fo put all the tangled threads | gng g viva voce vote was doubted. Had Been Put in Isolated Building— | Regular Semi-Annual of 2 Per Cent. on | commodate the patrons from there. s ) ed to Live Lon Cot n. The procegds, wkich are expected to 1 - bigeaticndtss o o S it reach a fair sum, are to be applied ta Importance Overshadowed All Tor Camden, N. J., June 16.—Prince| Philadelphia, June 16.—The directors | toward a fund for entertaining the Clarke, a leper, escaped from the |o! the Reading company today declar- | State com’yemlm{ of the St. Jean de almshouse last night. Clarke was | ed the regular semi-annual dividend of | Baptiste d’Amerique here next Sep- discovered suffering from leprosy last | 2 per cent. on the common stock, pay- § tember. » November, and was placed in an iso- | shle August 2 to stock of record July — lated building at Blackwood. His con- | 15, and the usual semi-annual dividend HUSTLING WORK ALONG. dition has been steadily becoming |cf. 2 per ct;)rl\t.gn ‘the nrsto preferred \ 3 worse, and he was not expected to live | s‘ock, payable September 10 to stock | Water Pipe Laid Through West Main [ the resolution so as to r 2 > 2 S permit an in- much longer. He made complaint | of record August 24. 4 3 ¢ -~ , 5 and appeared to realize that his end | The directors aiso provided for the| and Dunham Streets as Far as Eliz- | (ome tax being levied, without inter - s - terence by the courts, which was re- was near. fcllowing dividends. abeth Street. cu'ved by the senate v.odu't was gen <rally regarded by senators as of su tiangcendent importance to put in ti-e shade all questions relating strictly to s together again.” - Motion to Reconsider This Morning. HEAD-ON TROLLEY COLLISION A rising vote would, if announced, have disclosed no quorum, and a re- cess was taken until 3.35 and the mes- sengers and doorkeepers were instruct- ed to go out into the corridors and bring in all the representatives they could find, as, should the vote be an- nounced, it would show no quorum and thei speaker would have to adjourn iff Bill Questions- _Washington, June 16.—The message o' President Taft recommending the rcorporation of a provision in the tar- im Between Express Car and Open Car— Passengers Bruised. @ranford. Clonn., June 16.—In a head- on collision near Short Beach tonight Letween a trolley express car and an cjen car, William Butler, motorman of the passenger car, was cut and bruis- | the house either to later in the after- ed and the passengers shaken up.|noon or until tomorrow. Two of the passengers—Mrs. George A motion to table the motion to re- Woeod of Wallingford and F. Danburg | consider after the recess also showed of Branford—alse received slight cuts|no quorum and the speaker adjourned alout the face and Head. The acci- |the house until tomorrow morning. At cent happened at a curve in th~ road, | that time the motion to reconsider not and is thought to have been e fo a|having been carried, the measure would listake in signals. The froats of | be transmitted to the senate and out 1moth ears were badly smashed. of the hands of the house altogether. It is probable, however. that Speaker Banks will rule that the motion to re- consider having been made prior to the actual transmission of the matter to the senate and that the vote to reconsider had showed no querum the motion to\ table the motion to reco sider holds the matter still within the Jjurisdiction of the house. W. B. SMITH & CO. FAIL. bill for taxation of the earnings of corporzationk and the adontion of a res- clution looking to an amendment of When attendants went to the build-, Flrstépreferred, 2 per cent., payable b . ¥ ing this morning they noticed that the | March /10, 1910, to stockholders of rec- The water department is hustling the door was open. They set Clarke’s food | ord February 12, 1910. laying of the water main from the outside, as usual. An hour later they Tecond pzk"elerred, 2 per cent., pay- |G d—er;d a: thelcitg lu:? throutgh :\'C:t saw that the food had not been touched | able November'10, 1910, to stockholders | Main street anc unham streets to hg 0 s and thinking that Clarke might have | of record October 23, 1905, Thamesville. The ditch has been dug |/ %38® Was reccived early in the aft- collapsed, they ventured inside. Then Second preferred, 2 per cent., payable | atnd the pipe laid in Dunham street as { the Miethod oL Brbchtube. ‘was referied they discovered that the man had fled. | May 10, 1910, to stockholders of record | far as Elizabeth street. A small b T F ‘mm: e ' Posses at once started in search of the | April 22, 1910- amount of ledge has been encountered, [ ' o 2. Py Susake. 4 man and ferries and trains are being | ~ The directors reorganized by re-|but from Elizabeth street to West | Careful Attention from All Senators. . closely watched. electing the old officers. Thames street excellent digging is There was a full attendance, and the expected as it is through sand most | cocument was given the most careful 3 of the way. witention from all senators. Senator NEWHAVEN AND TROLLEY LINES | FIRST RENOVATION SINCE R ¢ | Gore attempted to have the commit- Massachusetts Legislative Committees BUILDING WAS ERECTED. CITY TREASURER PECK we instructed to report on the income —- tax feature of the message by next Think Railroad Sheuld Not Contrel. | court House Will Be in ‘Fine Shape |Tflldag when, under the agreement, the schedules of the tariff bill. The !EGGAR ARRESTED. had $5490 in Cash and Bank Books Showing $14,335. Philadelphia, June 16.—Having been orrested cn the charge of hegging after he had béen evicted from his room in o cheap lodging house for non-payment Gees to Monson Today to Attend Re- ¢ 3 ihe income tax question IS again to be | of rent, Bernard Moser was searched _Boston, June 16.—Believing it inad- When I"'P""’m Are Completed. _ union of His Company. Ircu‘ht? up for consideration. His mo- | in a police station here. I* was found e od . M5k W Es;‘;lftffgdl?:il?o?; 2;0;‘12,!‘1:‘;:01::2’:‘3 The renovation of the local court| City Treasurer Ira L. Peck goes to g‘-»n‘ iy violed' dzwn.thho:gw:n{‘ to;eghe 'z“-::“he cl;‘;:?\-i:“"%e‘:o;l’?:ho{anglrglj‘?:‘ chan, Branch in New London. of trolley lines at this time, the legis- h;‘)use e cm.“e\mma:"d. in the repott of | nronson; Mass., this morning to at- ;ersitcl::'m;lo:g“pfr:' e T ialad T hie fatiated clotties. & o) e " ’ lative committees of railroads and |ihe county commissioners made oat tend the reunion of G Co. 46th Mass, | ™ 4} ‘the republivans -— voted to table the democrats New York, June 16.—W. B. Smith & street rallways, sitting jointly, report- Hartford on Wednesday means that|, company, one of the best known mem- A E Co., 3 ed reference to the next general court the court room and the adjacent rooms | | h Mass, regiments toda Lohigh Valley Dividend. "v}ihe motion, while all i i morning and. afternoon Sessipne. | §ust their votes against it. il hi b f ‘the Consolidated Stock ex- p < vay: i v e g- | fati 1 e 1 S - adelphia, June 16.—The diractors | bers o e Consol x on the petition to permit the New Ha- :fl,‘?,e’?-“:o‘?,: a::d‘ '1‘1‘\:- :;:‘;’1:“ (é!’?,m."\_ The associations will hold scparate) ” \fier ‘considerable dicussion today |, {I|np uhli);fi Valley Railroad company | change, suspended business today after ven road to own stock in the Berkshire | £ %8 CFS ut in ety v :[",’-‘,L ”i business meetings at noomand at 12.30 ;. senate adopted the finance commit-| (poay declared the usual semi-annual | the institution of bankruptcy proceed- SEFSC BRIWAN, Tlres Weinberkiof thi | | g et teninvation aihos ths Dilia | 1 oI0k Wi b Sved & NNt DY e | tec’s recommendations regarding the | dividend of 2 per cent. and the usual | ings by Henry Frost and Henry Ander- committee dissented from the report. | < 5 ¢ | Irembers of the Marcus Keep ‘”“a‘"sl;-‘,mlsslon of Philippine products. stra div z the | son. brokers, of New York, and Archi- Action by the committees on the so- | 08 Was constructed. About one-half{ pelief corps. : 5 i citra dividend of 1 per cent. on -the bald Fraham of Paterson, N. J., brok- Dpring the afternoon Senator All-| comnmon stock and the usual semi-an- ers, “The petitioners claim a general called Berkshire bill was delayed pend- | °f the rooms never hgd anything laid rich presented the finance committee’s | nual dividend of 5 per cent. on the pre- ing the settlement of the fate of the | Out or them, but the restoration of —— 5 A i substitute for the house zinc schedule, | 1. 3 agency commissions to the amount of holding company bill. If .the report | the walls and the redecoration of them SEEany: ORI kel i ot ths e | el LV R $1905. made today is accgpted, it is expected | ¥ 'ld'pm s the e e on: the Erank 8. Martin o. the senate during afternoon. Historic Belgium Church Burned. Willlam B. Smith, senior member of that the legislature will be prorogued | Puilding in absolutely perfect condi- J ¥ \fr. Heyburn was the only senstor| Namur Belglum. June 16.—The his- | the firm. Is one Of the nidest members on Saturday. O of aooms bear evidence of the| At § .o'clock Wednesday morning the| w i spoke on. the merits of. the presi- | ¢ o1 oarirar St Mariolce which oo | of the firm of the Consolidstad Stock sl g, death of Frank S. Martin occurred at} ocyt's recommendations. He opposed| t;ined a valuable Rubens was destroy- | exchange, having joined the institution “THE MOST DANGEROUS INSECT” T his home, No. 16 Broadway, as the re-| ,ny jgcome tax while the government | g by fire today. in 1879. W. H. Osborne, his partner, MAHONEY WINDOW REPLACED. |sult of the shock with which he was| i apundantly supplied with revenue- N i 2 ok i prostrated Saturd Effort to Cut Old Glass Resulted in Its gained consciousnes Being Broken and Workman Cut | falled thereafter. B : . % —_— 3 is a member of the exchange and also ";‘ghl[' gz;edualltl.\- “We were not called here to get| Ex-Judge Assistant Librarian at Joliet | of the (‘hh-algo lgnndyo;:l‘rn:e‘ Besides , but gradually | even -with somebody, but to enact a ic » 16.—Ex-Judge Abner | Six offices in New York, the concern T e | revenue law," he said. Sty ovvicted of conspitacy (o de | maintained branches in Hartford, New Chicago Mothers Warned by Posters Against Dis Spreading Fly. s other complications being the cause., 1 ¢ith his wrecking | Haven, New London, Conn. and other Chicago, June 16.—The health com- Finger. Frank Stanton Martin was born July fraud in connection wit & WreCKIng | - ) fes. missioner has spread broadcast a pos- - 17, 1856, In Lebanon, the son of Wil-| PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS |of the Bailk of Ameriess is How am|Now Hngienk ter illustrating the agency of flies in | On Wednegday afternoon the large | jiam amd Mary Martin. When a boy = Bsigtutil. Jboabime 4yish Stale Pl tentiary at Joliet. = AMERICAN BANKERS MAY JOIN 5 e 0 Loan of 000 to prime object of the poster, it being | broken some time ago while an arrest | square. Later he was in charge of the ek s To Watch Suspected Conductors. | In the Propesed ar $27,500, helddlhal mot{hfrs do not understand | was beingT}r:mde, was replaced by a | packing room of the Nerwich Lock| ~Washington, June 16.—Five “pro-{ Chicago, {el:’ne 16.-1—13 ordOl; to c:‘e’ik . the dangers of impure mjlk and other | new one. ere were but a few inches | company. He moved to Willimantic| g ¢ssive” republican senators, Messrs. | the suspec geciatisns of- condguc- A foods. “Speaking of flies,” is the | of the old glass broken out and after znboupt twenty-five years ago and had| L.orah. Bristow, Cum:fih . La Follette | tors, the managements of the St. Paul hw?h‘n&‘:;-'gl‘:";: 1|: tEu“;t:l:er: :; heading on the poster, ahd in it they | removing the strips of wood which charge of the pdcking room for the|and Clapp, conferred tonight to deter- |and Northwestern roads, it is said, will fhlx' ng Vil of $27,500,000 on the are called “the most dangerous insect | held the glass in place an effort was |\illimantic Thread company untfl| nine what their aititude is to be in| place train auditors throughout their e proposed loan »000, spreading disease germs. The protec- | plate glass Wwindow in the Mahoney he came to Norwich and was employed | Confer to Deterniine What Attitude to tion of the health of babies is the |block on West Main street; which w ’ in_Spencer’s crockery store in Franklin Take on Income Tax. known to man.” made to use a cutter and remove the | four years ago, when he moved to|relation t» the incon-e tax amendment | Systems. ga::(::e ?;: Chun é}hln?':emjlg:'ye‘fi bad portion of the glass. The result | Mansfield. He lived there a year pre-| (o the tariff bill, in the face of Presi- Soab that the Am:,".‘clme I’NWI Iup of bankers Degree of Bachelor of Arts at 14 Years | 728 that the glass was pushed out of | vions to coming to this city. He leased | dcnt Taft's specfal message to, con- | _ Steamship Arrivals. anxiove (b Cartietnate Wil b6 aliowed of Age. the sash and smashed on the flobr |the Martin boarding house in lower | gress today, advising the submission| Af# Naples: Ancona, from New 5 to do so. Today a cablegram came to the de- partment saying that the agents of the European bankers ‘at Peking had ad- and one of the men received a bad | Broadway and has since conducted it|c? the question to the states for a con- Medford, Mass., June 16.~One of the | cut on his finger. with much success, having been a|stitutional vote, and the emactment of At Havre: Chicago, from New rcciplents of the degree of bachelor of v r i “or- arts with honor at Tufts college today model proprietor- 2 law taxing the net earnings of cor: ok H He was an ardent republican and a|porations. They decided that +he —_ . . ;’-’ffin“g 1{,‘,1?:;(’11‘: l:d,q::]oof rl;r:vfelizt; Relat:;:':x:]";::::dt“zr:;:ie Raas staunch supporter and admirer of| president’s plan is not consistent with Election Expenses. k‘::f ;.',‘,'.i‘;,,"’:g“',fl?.'.’ n:;:l 2‘":;2:;.::‘; Welner of the Harvard college facul- | €lte, numbering about forty, pleasant- | 1 heodore Roosevelt. He possessed| their demands for the adoption of an| T4 Town Clerk Holbrook C. W. Pear- | srom Berlin was also received which g : r i is city w 3 t- | pinendment taxing incomes, and that o for the Third s 14 S " i » many friends in this city who were a i 3 son, republican treasurer for the tyuztda:n;ug&m&lz%’gpg‘;:;::r years }‘3":.‘({";';";“% “x{l’l“:tti:‘:";‘sm“'f::}\“‘ng:f tracted by his quiet and pleasing di$-fhith may be adopted In harmony.! gistrict, reports receipts of $70, which T e % pogition and kind, courteous and sym- ['fley assume that the president’s plan, as expended as follows: Car tickets = ctie. of No. 9 Frankhin street, in honor | [ipetic ways. He was a true friend | cndorsed by léading republicans on the 110, "abstetants 396, teatns $30,” ballot caused the officials to say that the ad- ministratios was n.uch gratified at the cordial reception which the German h . of his bi 8 rening s e . overnmgnt had given the proposals Great Haii Storm in North Carolina. ”s:mmz:m?n;“wfl ‘",‘::";‘ ;‘,‘:1 “;‘n':(‘,.x\',_ | nd an excellent citien. He was great- | finance = committee, is designed to! [ iqiing $15, adsertising $3, room rent l!or American Nflf pation. Beaufort, N. .C. June 16.~-One of | mental music, 'améng’. which e ly interested in his home and family ; “chloroform” the nsome tax amend- 32 nd was a devoted husband and father. rent, but announce nevertheless that the worst bail and rain storms ever | mumber of fine solos by John Clark. T. A. Carey gave $5 to the town ROUND-UP OF BUFFALOES. & N s ok | He will be greatly missed. ey N continue to fight for its} ., inlittea $5 for pasters and $1.60 for |- :no-‘:n {'&e"fi’.fifi"fifl“fl?&fi“%& \:—h.:eglif: "'lll.v“’l"::r‘;:(‘f:;l“" )‘2 Y:,l: ‘|::“:4‘1¥:|‘ In Willimaritic he had served as a|alcption. 3 postage. » 7 Those of athead Reservation in fieids were fooded and crops were | rng from his mother. - The devorationg | councilman and was a member of Ob- | What the position of the democruts e Mentana Will Be Corralled. damaged. ~One man was killed by | vere prettily arranged with lnurel and | Webeotek fadee, £ G. O, B and Wind-{ u. the shnate witl be when President Worked Third Degree. Mghtning. A thunder storm lasted | fcrns and delicions refreshinents were ““P Knight. hs. not-been -determined B At the Masonic temple on Wednes- Butte, Mont., June 16.—A unique three hours. ed. The .popular young men re- Mr' Martin i - day evening the third degree was | ound-up will start today on the Flat- ‘ z .5 h“;. A Wimite fex: s ntEME em ot ). o Anna Rebecca Ford, formerly 7 % worked on two candidates ht;- sl"""‘"' ead Indian reservation in. western p Patented Subways for Chicago. such happy days from his friends. of this city, and he leaves three ¢ f Dayton. Negro Tragedy. set lodge before a large gathering of | Montana, when the Pablo herd of buf- Chicagp, June 16.—Chicago’s sub- dren, Mrs. William F. Dunn of New | Dayton, Q. June 16.—Edward Hadd- [ members. Following the work there | fajoes will be corralled and driven to mdy have to be built under the Broadway Valedictorian. York city, Gertrude Hakes Martin of | castle, 35. today shot and killed | Were refreshments. the big stockade in Ravalla. There Migs Elizabeth Northrep. dauxmer|)lonl(-lai . N. J. where she is a teacher, | Mrs. 1 Miller, aged 32, fatally * the auimals will be loaded on ®pi- d supervision of a. Chicago 1 s| 1 3 1 engineer, w s obtained - pateny | or Rbv. and Mrs. i 4. Northrop. has | and d°rank Miltcn Martin :ym::m. _he tqé’;mcn_-qn Kkilled himsesf. Wants Slater Place.. cially constructed cars, cord t is said to be the sim- | been announced as’ the, valedictorian | N. Y. [Iic ‘aiso leaves five brothers,| and e Milier, husband | It was reported. Wednesday that a finest s ;?e‘:tr ::d' y method Mr«m-}nl “Rroadway’ school. with Mixs Ma}y | Ahderson .. Charle undfl@mmllq- n, were janitors | wet N orl ‘ 1ooking ; Lokt : stru patent was granted a ' (. Haun. dausiter of Mr.and Mrs, W. hiin of Leba i John al i 2 : 1 ith! & view thers of E Haun, second, /O ‘Mait ! <