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b VOL. LIL—NO. 148. : : gt * ROUMMATE OF LING GONFESSED | oo Fueriis Thide Shedule - Gonnecicut Chinaman Arrested at West Galway Under e G, G et sy ‘ seflfle vmfl Lflnglfl“lfB v s wh Mshing Touches Put Upon the Proposed Tar- Terrific Pressure of tthe “Third Degre& 6.25 a. m. today. The mother of the ‘ER SEVERAL AMENDI R UTION EXTENDING - iff Bill Amendment, king and the mother of the quecn Henry A. Wise decided to go to Par- were at the latter's bedside. . HAD BEEN DEFEATED. FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES REPORT. |, oY J Wiee desiied [0 80,10 Trs witnesses in the Panama libel suit. i Christiania, June 22.—Walter Well- TELLS HOW ELSIE SIGEL MET DEATH |5y’ et ke aa attempi| 16 PER GENT. AD VALOREM JULY 15 FINAL ADJOURNMENT | . Advises, from Bogota sonsly vt | NTGHT CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE to reach the north pole by balioon left in Colombia and that General Reyes here today for Tromsoe, on their way vas a fugitive. to Spitzbergen, where it is purposed 10 | Agreed to by the Vote of 46 to 30— | Tuberculosis Bill to Take Effect on St. Petersburg, June 22.—Prince A Committee of the Trustees of Committee's New Lumber Schedule| Its Passage—Toll Bridge Over| Erown university formally recom- | For Two Hours the Corporation Tax Measure was Viewed ’ mended that the institution become First Drugged with Chloroform and then Strangled—3aw Ling Preparing to Place the Body in the Trunk—Des- | Gregors. O ana M. pollner, chalc. | Presented. i Thames, Unfavorable Report. non-denominational, from Every Angle—Provisions of the Terms of the | 1 i Zemstvo o) tion, will leave St. . A Despatch from Paris says that M 1 —— . cribed Everything Excepk the Actual Commission of Pmmm‘mbg"m_ Ve qar Amerca 10| EEV Gt A S B;.m"yv toh from Parin save that M. Measure as Finally Agreed Upon—Penalty for Mak: the Crime—Real Murderer Not Yet Caught. s T o o Wik it ot e St sieey [oalied' to omiar at 114K Wy Freasdent | suss o fame, ov Mr. Deniel'the, ing False Report to Revenue Agents. 7 y ? Lvoff will remain several months and | on the hide schedule, and after sev- | Pro Tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain 2 ) by s M. Pollner one year in the United :;nl e;men%menn huih benen defeated, | Sexton. Patrolman Dillon. was put on trial oz States. e admendment of the finance com- Date of Final Adjournment, in the supreme court, Brooklyn, on the| yyaen; 29 ‘ : g : ngton, June 22.—Gathered (tions will be compelled to report New York, June 22.—Baited gnd in-l Port Arthur restaurant in Chinatown,, mittee fixing a @uty of 15 per cent. | nggenate concurred with the house | charge of murdering Louis Probber,|aiout the banquet board I the stit|amount Of their net recelpts. i 3’ Umidated by detectives, thréeatened | who is u.:i held]:n c:nnec‘:éux:hwétune GARBAGE REDUCTION PLANT. ::avyo::e:xf c:x: l:‘l’dej; was agreed to DY | iy passing under suspension of rules a | 5¢7 Of & grocer at 217 Myrile avenus. | ¢ .ing room at the White House to- | ducting their general and ordinary wih prosecution and confused with ) case. Incidentally, he said that Leon 2 ? 3 R resolution fixing July 15 as.the date s night, he guests of President Taft, | runnin pe int V Tupld-fire_questi Chung 8in, one- | Lin and Chu Gain had come to blows | New Bill Makes It Possible for By-| Tm' the rate of the present law, | for final adjournment. The State Department has received | ycre’the leading lawyers of the close | up to the amount of the capital e t iue- roommadergf jlece, Ling, tod this [ over the girl in Chinatown some, weeks | Products Co. to Get Into East Lyme | fuT MACEE the ::;fi'gngfofi; e Reports of Committess. A s, v T s g :;d aaministration circle and all of there- | of the corporation, Interest on notes sfternoon of Elsle Sigel's murder. Un- [ ago. e police theory is that Leon Goo - < . . ;| publican members of the senat her fos t % S he topriflo puessire of the “third| Efiled the Girl because of her atten-| Yrder-Good Gon welghing more than 25 pound: Public Health and Safety—Favorable | win a _share' of the Chinese railway R CAIEIREET Ty wech-tapec | B ool B g 1‘:’.‘;‘:»::; uegree,” the little Chinaman admitted | tions to Chu Gain. _ (Special to The Bulletin.) use placed all les on the | on substitute concerning spitting { I an. ‘ed to put the finishing touches ypon | have been incurred in business, which s free list, but the committee restored | in public places. Calendar. 3 that he had seen the body in Leon| No Clue to Ling's Whereabouts. " : - s e proposed amendment to the farift | I as not e rance, : Lirg's room oveér the Highth evenus ol Hartford, June 22.—Some time since | the Dingley policy of adding them to [ Judiclary—Unfavorable on bill con-| Arthur P. Heinze demurred on tech- fiying & taxTof" & per cent. Upon|seivage nr“‘j“h':‘r“"m"‘:‘!’u;" - | The confession today serves but to|there was arranged by representatives nical grounds to s indictment for net earnings of corporations- A | has been stated before, the two per T s e e "clincn the already prevalent theory |of the Niantic and other shore people, obstructing the administration of Jus-| qrure of the proposed amendment was | cent. tax will apply to all corpora: 'I tec, and Judge Ray took the aTgu- |, senteq by Attorney General Wick- | tions organized for promt, but each | | i 3 that he had smeiled drugs and had théu lfio" Lk:ns kflled‘ llhedtwemy;yen- the Niantic Menhaden Fish Oil and = 0y atched Leon Ling's preparations for [101d gl who was Introduced to the|Guano company and other interests 5 ments under advisement. vislhar s Wemator Root, Who, Bad . g 3 way the Chinese live through her | concerned in this subject of the es- Vi Y . 3 corporatien will be allowed a_$5,000 pecing the body in the trunk, where 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION LM Hartlpool ar- | D€ charged with its preparation. exemption, which means that the tax : | mother, now in a sanitarium crazed | tablishment of a garbage reduction o s 4 ¢ was found partly Jecomposed on | Ui 0iilr”" 1t does mot, however, 80 | plant in East Lyme and the conduect of the o B e M roca by | _he conference following the dinnet | will not be collected except upon the Egidiy alght ML, far as can be:learned, throw any light | of the business of the fish mill that o, | O e k- | *oies In exoess of 50,606, i i i d cllision with a steamer off Dover. ,000. Deried Any Implication in the Crime.{as to where the murderar is at pres- | bill should be reported by the com. Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th There seems to be mo doubt that this | o Al the detalls of the ameud- | penaity for Making False Report. - In fact, Chung Sin, j¢ what was fbnt or the routewhich he took in bis | mittee on public health and safety, at ) s the vessei which the Red Star Uner |“SHt o0l L onight were| Any corporation which makes a false eland struck. irarned at the-criminal Yourts build-{ llight from the city, and the policeone of whose sessions the arrange- ; R irg is correct, described aimost every- | ithroughout the United States and in [ ment was made, a modification of the . aitomey General Wickersham, Sean. Teport to an agent of internal revemae iFing concerning the murder of Mafor | many foreign ports are looking for the | Gadbois bill which would make it pos- Silver Jublles of Rev. M. A. Sullivan | 127 Root, Secretary of State Knox and R s Ceiemnted 1 SR leneral Fra: 1 ddaughter j English-speaking oriental. Chu Gain, | sible for the Menhaden company to ol 2 > mad; m an; f:::n l:e a'i'mfl‘ :orsnm":zgn ot thel mhg was pu'nlgl.‘}ed in the Tos po- .?;n With:1ts Dusiness 1o u.'pp,ey.,m u‘;el dutilhle‘llu. The senate sustain- | cerning corporations engaging in busi- Celebrated at ;‘-rfi: 3 ot (L u\l!lnm, McCumber, Flint, Smoot and | }hade © ;!:rf‘:d:l:};l"f;t:)_ - rlt.' 7 ;fi ' » “ = relh i t this morning, and discharg- | plant to devel e to | ed_its committee. ness not authorized by charter or arti- | Hartford, June 22—The silver jubilee | Lodge. be c d e e g e o e I - = oy o o R U R e B 04 Senator McLaren undertook to have | cles of assoctation; concerning persons | of Rev. M. A. Sullivan, who has been Two Héurs’ Discu be subjected to a penalty. The amount : s ved by a magistrate, was later re-ar- | oth ts of East Lyme, O Lyme jion. : il'nfil’-‘iz’i,“«“‘?fi:"“’éi‘r‘éfbo'u'{;“ i rtesu-é AN natance ot Coratge loe ‘Waterford, and shut out all n.‘r'hy..q the provision amended 80 as to make |or corporations engaging in business | pastor of the Immacuiate Conception | myo geateemcn sar down to dinner | che ti brih oy the only feature of Tiug, the supposed murderer. But)|‘Harburger and held in $1,000 bail by | plants frop these towns. The Bridge- | the-duty applicable to hides weighing | prohibited by law. Reports accepted [ church for the past 25 vears, was cel- | o “ 0 SERESIER PA0 SR A0 SRR 'r; - w “«l‘ \:vn.-lno_x decided tonight, @iter the inquisition he was taken be- |him as a material witness. During | port By-Products company, which has | 1ess than 25 pounds, but failed, his |and bill rejected. ebrated at Foot Guard hall tonight by | 1§, {1 State dining room at 8 belock | The tax will be cpliected upon the en- fore Coroner Harburger and held iri|his examination by the coromer, Chu ' for some time past been making de- | &mendment being yoted down 31 to| 7 Taxation of Oyster:Grounds. members of his parish and -friends. | |8 BUnSEOR RO 4 SR, B L e | Stoake ot orery Deoferred and commén $10,000 bail in the house of detention: | Gain, who speaks English very well, | termined efforts to get into East|48. An amendment by Mr. Stone, plac- . The exerciges in the hall were preced- | 150 r stock of every corporation and upon 35 awatt the inquest. threw some. interesting side lights on | Lyme, was fiot represented in this ars | INE, not' only hides, ‘but many of the | The committec on shell fisherles re- | oq by a street parade of the Catholic [ SoTPoration tax measure which had|the bonds of a carporation if they ex= - S the tase. He readily furnished badl | rangement b pron products on the free list was also lost. | Ported a bill authorizing the §overnor | (o icYiay of the city. Among the gifts prepa: orm of an |ceed the total amount of capita. Persistent Hammering Brought Con- pse. a angement or a party 5 o appoint a commission to investigate - - amendment to the tariff bill was view- | It Is intended that the tax shall be- i after the examination. Three other | When representatives of tie Matter New Lumber Schedule. the tazation of oyster properties and | cceived by Father Sullivan were tWo | o from every angle. | come operative immediately upon the : . Bpgion. Chinamen are still held as important | concern discovered what had been| Just before adjournment for the day | appropriating $10,080 for the ‘compen- ghecksi tfl-e !n:l!!;v;‘;fdl{gr“h:rn;;nn-l All agreed not to make the form of | passage of the law. The life of the Pl P g bbb S gy : = done there was consternation in théir |at 7 o'clock Senator Aldrich on be- |sation and expenses of the commission. | foa 1 A. B. of the state, the amount | the amendment public until it is ready | measure was made indeterminate. o, o utng.at Wet Garvay., 1| Wy Things Lefrosd Whish-Will As- | S0u0. 288 8 hEe e e e | IaIC S8 s cumms e psamat- | Calena:. f the latter mot being made phblic. | t0 e introduced in the senate as a| Firgt Tax Collectible June 1, 1910 B I R sist in Capturing Ling. The result of thie activity became |oq the committee's new lumber sched- Tubsrculosis Bill. Y e § made DU | fnance committee amendment to the g . .8 small hamlet near Amsterds m known today when it was learned that | yle and also @ number of amendments Among the speakers were Mayof Ed- | fndfice o o The present vears' tax will be col. ctible June 1, t was decided Senator Middleton offered an amend- | ward W. Hooker, ex-Mgyor W. F. He- ang’ was brought to New York tiis| Neither Mr. Jerome nor the coroner Repregentative Bishop of New Haven, | botnom g - orning in custody of Detective Jo hn | discussed Chu Sin's confession. & member of the committee, s EONG | omeARios Trmeras o aate oS50 Do ment to the tuberculosis bill providing | ney and Gov. F. B. Weeks. Terms of the Measure. ut the conference tonight that all in- vibes, Immediately after his armest I am aware of -the nature of this|pack of the fact that his committée | thousand on sawed lumber, which is a e act shall go into effect on its TR A P The terms of the measure as finally | ocrporated insurance companies ore up state and all during the trip by | testimony,” said the coroner tonight,|was practically a party to the ar- passage. The amendment was adopted | One Death and Sixteen Prostrations in | agreed upon, although not yet whipped | gauized for profit shall be brought i train to this city he was plied with| “but I cannot make it public,” The ,.a,,g.,’;,em mentioned and has drafted gfm';‘r “’fm"‘“lu,‘,"‘g‘; ";fnrh"lm;:_‘:; under suspension of ryles and the bill - Boston. into form, provide that all corporations | within the terms of the pro cor guestions, bullied, persuaded and - en- | district attorney has done effective | a new bill which will make it possi- | shedates were acted upon. as amended, passed, Boston, June 22—One death and 16 | having capital stock and organized for | p ration tax law. This will not ex~ ! tengled In a mass of significant g ses- | work in. handling the man and has|ple for the By-Products company . to Town Management of Schools. prostrations in Boston due to the heat | Profit shall pay a tax of two per cent. | empt so-called mutual insurance com- {ons. 1t was not until late tdday,|learned many things which undoubt- | get into East Lyme under conditions | ..:Plea for a Tariff for Revenue. On the moti - . upon their net earnings. Corporations | gamies, which are admittedly or which cwever, that his spirit was suffic/ ent- | edly wil assist in the capture of the|petter for it than any which have pre- | Previous to the balloting more than | (ne gepate "a.‘,’;‘,ifds‘.';‘,',“’i..‘?{,‘,'é?n"':.fli "&i."'aif.‘.fi’lei?‘i("%’oé’& t‘;,,",,?,’,,'{',‘ coming within that designation will be | can be proved to have been organized 1; broken or sufficient inducementfs cf- | murderer. valled heretofore, even though the law | 8ix hours was devoted to speech mak- | pacsed by the house to the bill relat- | aged 45 years, of Leominster, died in | COmpelled to make returns to an espe- |as profit-taking mstitutions. ther ¥ired, as the case may be, for hirn to| The confession in full will be placed | under which the effort to do this was | g beginning at 10 o'clock with an |} : . clally named agent of the bureau of in- | will it exempt fraternal Insurance cast aside the veil of stolidness that|before the grand jury. made last year was drafted by its at- | argument by Mr. McCumber for a | s il as mvmonien et IO | e T At e ot ' teaty for | ternal revenue of the treasury depart. | concerns Which come within fhe in- . Yu had maintained and tell of the| One other arrest was made in the | torney two years ago. duty on hides, in which he was sus . i) et ment, giving the amount of their gross | terpretation of the law. Estimates i ceath of the young missionary wihich | case tonight. A Chinaman who was| The new bill provides that whenever | tained by Messrs. Gamble and Hey. Salary Increa: At Portland, Me. the government | Feceipts, capital stock, bonded Indebt- | g'ven tonight place the probable hes aroused the whole country. . "[hen, | mysteriously skulking about the Eighth | any city shall have decided upon a [burn. They. took the position that the | On the motion of Senator Searls the | gpation recorded a maximum tempera. | ®dness and all other visible debts. Sep- | amount that wouM be raised at from A ®ri0Kking cigarette after, cigareftp io|avenue restaurant, which- has been | method of garbage disposal by reduc- | effOrt to make hides free was solely | bill increasing the salary of the secre- | S30%% WFORdgh 8 et arately from the returns, the corpora- | $2¢,000,000 to $30,000,000. 3 cilet his nerves, the Chinamaii told | closed since the discovery of the mur- | tion and wishes to establish a garbage | in the interest of the manufacturers, | tary of the state board of health to A ST { Erckenly, but with bruial “blu.ness, | der, was captured by & policoman, who | reduction plant in some other town, it | and Mr. McCumber contended that this | §3.000 & year was passed. of the girls death. He was sup found- | has been on special duty there. The | shall e mnotice of this and shall | Was ;a monstrous injustice growing out w %4 at the tme In the ofice of . kssist- | man had @ key to the place, but de- | have- the ma tor heard by a commia- | Of the prbfectiva system. s -Burten | s S and Game Bills. nnrses’ home at the Connecticut hos- | TEXAS BANK ROBBED HOUSE SAYS PIVE } €11 District Attorney Theod pre H.| clined to explain his mission. He gave | sion to consist of the health officer |and incidentally- Mr, Page supported e committee oy fish and game re- | pital for the insane; appropriating for IN TRUE FRONTIER STYLE. MAY PARDON A CONVICT. Ward by dotectives from heirjdquar- | the name of Joe Kay. and selectmen of the town into which | the free hides policf, the former in a gfi;led Tlavnr-hly on two substitute | the maintenance of the ferry at Lyme. e 0 4 it o, who had previously 5 it hime Chinatown Stirred to Its Depths. | it is desired to. go.. When fhis' com- h_of some length. He declared | Dills. ~The first bill related to the | Calendar. Genteel Highwayman Secured $8,100 in | Substitute for Bill Concerning Come through a grilling. Mr. Way, § hunting of gray squirrels, and it em- Misbranded Food. i mission has rendered a decision any |that the beef trust obtained all the | Dt ; a1 isbranded Food. Currency and Escaped. necticut Board of Parden party aggrieyed may appeal to the | beReft'to be derived from a high duty. | POWers the selectmen of any town, on| pr. Knight of Salisbury called from s e - jresent; and from what can Yoe learn- | o3, G0 T, OU8 OONe T ted to | state board ‘of healtli, which is to| Onie of the features of the day was | |1e SpPlication of i etor fo | the table a bill dealing withi the chang-| Fort Worth, Tex. June 22—In true| Hartford, June 22.—At 12 noon te- ed it was Mr. Jer nimi; 1 who | & iGtiaity” profess to be co-operating | Bave the power to render a decision | & speech by Senater Taylor of Ten- JTR. L & or killing of the | ing of drugs or foods. He explained | frontler style, a highwayman described | day the order of the day in the house, £ ally drew the story from =~ Chung | CHGSURNTY BIOTEE W0 Do K0 TS | on the matter that will be final. The | Dessee, which attracted much favora- |SOuiTele, =~ = == il the bill as to allowing druggists to sell | as genteel in appearance today roobed | s substitute for a bill concerning the £0rs lips. He was told thijt TLeon | 704 Ty PO oo “lub in Mott street, | BArbage which s carried to any |ble attention and gstablished good na- Mikecel mrm th‘miu e catching of | ceptain grugs approved by the federal| the branch banking house of the Wag- | beard of pardons, was taken up. The 1g had been captured and 'had laid | JUT St OREES S G namber | Such plant must be so transported in | tufe. Mr. Taylor bleaded for a tarirp| Pigkerel in trout brooks. he cal. | 18V undér a certain ruling. _ goner Bank and Trust company in the [ conimittee on the judiclary through blame upon. his (Chuiyg Sin's) | 0 SERRECEENT o e arad & $500 | accordance. with all of the laws of the | for revenue and took a decided posi- [ The TeP" e tabled/for the cal- Public U heart of Fort Worth of $8,100 in cur-{ Chairman Burnes of Greenwich had eFaujders, This, (ogether witk | the per- | 9F 1eading Chinese, has offered a $500 | 56 ecarding sanitation and proper | tion against free'raw material. 2 After the order of the day had been | Tency and escaped. The robbery was | r-ported favorably. The bill provides H nt hammeriag at the . prisoner, | FOREEA TO% FRC recep:ch91 and arrangements and the lnais LR SRR Against Old Saybrook Bridge. dioposed of Mr. Scott of Plymouth in- | the Most daring attempted in Texas in | that five of the members must concur brought the confetsion. It -was made plant for its reduction must be equip- | MAID OF ORLEANS Tha committee on appropriations re- | £0800C4 °F NE INC Of VIRULY (1G | years. * Cashier Walter King was alone | in order to make their judgment op- i Distric & ik - Chinatown is stirred to its depths i District Attorney Jerome altjo were [, “8 eV P S0 TH 0 among the B gortly in English a0d partlly in C g ped with the latest and be#t models ported unfayorably on_the bill makin i o1 - el in the bank at the closing time, bal- | crative, instead of the entire board, as [ mosefor there was an iaterpy reter pres- MORE OF THE CONFESSION. | of machinery for its handling there on IN HARVARD STADIUM | on appropriation of $500,000 for the gl e st epor 't | ancing the business of the day, when [at present. i eni, and was taken down by stenog- ———‘. f How the Cri a sgnitary basls, in accordance with construction of a bridge over the Con- "\I‘"‘q" tt = id that a resolution|® man walked in. This man approach- After lengthy debate, at 1.16 the vots riphers. No statement of! his was ion of How the Crime | the/orders of the state board of heaitn. | Mjss Maude Adams and a Company | necticut river between (010 Saybrook | ety sooris i Wednesday | €4 the window of the cashier's desk.|was put, amd the speaker announced mide public, but the more § alient facts Was Gommitted. While this bill provides for appeals Numbering 2,000 Persons. and Old Lyme. e Y } King looked into the barrel of a re- | the vote in faver of the bill His ane of the confession soon bedame known - from the decision of the primary com- 2 On the motion of Sendtor Alsop the | 1°HNINE the time. = @ @ o @ ion opposcd | volver. nouncement was doubted. When the about the bullding. oew Sn{rk‘ lJunehz fillorke of cnimg mission by any party who may be ag-| Cambridge, Mass., June 22.—The ex- | Teport of the committee was tabled. | assage T s Wi aattiens oY “Make a move or a noise of any kind | tejlers had reported the figures were From the man's story it |is apparent }of how the murder was committed. | jectionable to the shore people in|f Orleans benéath starry skies, with | The committee on banks reported a | after an executive session of the com- | & INEVES o) of bils, the man SCORD: OORN hiorotorm and- then chol b <o death. | , Elsle Sigel, the girl, was on 'the |those towns, as well as the people |close approach to the historic detail [Pill inerodsing the salary.of each bani | mittee this afternoon & date would be | yacieq out of the door, covering King RECORD CORN GROP. : : ath | bed,” said the Chinaman, while his Vianti commissioner to $3,500 a year and al- | decl . . = My = was kIl apparently on Uie night | R0 S0 o Goer I Horrined. sua | of Kast Tame, who, have. been toping | quTounding the bright Sure of the |iows $150 for necessary expensca. The| The resolution was passed and Mr.| ¥Ith the revolver King ran to & telel (giight Falling Off in Whest, Y8ays Titts mimeain e d firos "Bt e | pense, “and Leon was bending over her. [ so ‘hard to keep this garbage plant | considerable success tonight In the ex. | O Mmissioners may employ a clerk at | Maves of Waterbury made a motion | fown the street and mingling with the Kansas Expert. s i thiat satt he ¢ fning of June | A handkerchief was sticking out of her | out of their town and to keep the fish | tensive arena of the Harvard stadi a salary of $2,000 a year and a stenog- | that the resolution be immediately| .,was with an air of unconcern. Sy B T atrango 1 oise in Leon's | mouth and I saw the blood on it. She [ mill now there, which was such a nuis- | by Miss Maude Adams and a company | [*PIer at a salary not exceeding $1,000 | transmitted to the senate. The police reached the scene five| Topeka, Kan, June 23.—Secretary g i ant | eoking oves | Was_fighting with him, but he only | ance last-summer, within bounds such | nymbering about. two thotsand. per. | © 2T and the clerk and stenographer | Adjourned. minutes later, but the robber had dis- | Coburn of the state board of 1- e (L J0%Ing OYel | presse the handkerchief harder into | that .. operation will mot interfere | sona < per- lare allowed 3500 for expenses. The R appeared. At the time of the robbery | ture issued a crop bulieti yi oy ike tranaom, saw the giifl Ivig on the | {C"0uth” Finally ahe struggled no| with the summer trade and the des | At the suggsstion of the G {c | comptroller should aportion the sal- | FINAL*ADJOURNMENT GOSSIP. | oVeral hundreq, persons were near the | Showing the condition of the-most im e R gl s LS aR by ¢! more and lay still and Leon stood up | velopment of the resorts alons that|m 5 z‘fi 20.°F (e Germanie | aries and allawed expenses of the bank Pt building and many noted the arrival|portant crops on June 16. He finds i Savs, 1o B0 out to y rash his hands, | and looked down at her. part of the Sound shore. Was made. possible through a veslisas | comemissioners and of the clerk and | It is Said That Business Cannot Be | i"the ‘bank and the departure of the |that the wheat conditions average ¥1.3 and as he Qid o felt.-of the body,| Those who heard this recital were al-| ~The fight over this matter dbromises | tion of the. resources of the largest | ° o 0STapher emploved by the bank Finished Before August 15. man, but his manner was so bland|Per cent. This, according to thoss SV ag atil] e = ? t overcome with the thought that|to be a sharp one, and it is lfely that | amphitheater in the country, by John |LoTunissioners among the several t — that he did not arouse suspicion. accustomed to estimate swah madters, % i Chung Sin could have stood by in an|the Niantic Menhaden Fish Oil and | Alexander, the Parislan “American,” | JANKS, savings banks and trust com- | Hartford, June 22.—Recent develop- ° ot skt o means a vield close to 80,000,000 bush- Placed Body iry Trunk. adjoining room without raising a hand | Guano company will be found ranged | with Miss Adam’s personality and tal- | DoreS in proportion to the aggregate | ments in'the house Bi BIG MEAT ORDER GIVEN. els /of wheat. The coen condition is Afterward he wewt down to the|to prevent it. alongside the East Lyme people-and|ent as its inspiration. The perform- | ~mount of the capital and deposits of | promise of an early rament and — 88 per cent., the highest since 1902, «<iop suey restaurant, below, and then | One version of the Chinaman's con- | the cottagers in favor of keeping the | ance was undertaken for the benefit of | S2C": The comptroller shall provide an | the taking of a recess until next fall | British War Department Places Order | The report says that the general awar- geturned to the roorm. leon in the| fession, it is said, he admitted helping | garbage plant out under the bill which | the museum and the greater part of | CTice, [N the capitol for the bamk com- | or winter, possibly from July ¥5 to for 1,000,000 Pounds. age for wheat for the state at the 21eantime had coversd the body with | Leon 1g tie the trunk, although de- | its representatives agreed to before the | the working force of the Frohman syn- missioners, December or Jangary 1st, despite the o st o same time last year was 72.92. a blanket up to the ¢f 1in. and had pull- | hying that he aided him In placing the | committee and on the basis that the | dicate became actively engaged in its| T2Pled for calendar. fact that the houle last week recusedt| i » Harvesting has begun in some per g tha o e ] W “hicago, June 32.—An order for L el a trunk to the iy iddle of the flo body in it. He also admlited giving|chanees of this bill's finatlly passing | production. Boys to Chartered Institutions, to adopt suci a pian N 1,000,000 pounds of beef was received tions of the state and with favorable Tlis trunk Leon wafs calmly emptying | most of the money which he borrowed | are much better than those of the|® More than 15,000 people massed tier | Senator Searls called from the table| AMembers of the house sdem to have | g PO O e artment in | Weather it may be expected to progress pteparatory to placii)g the body there- | from Gain to Leon Ling to aid the | bill prepared by Mr. Bishop so plainly | apove tier saw what was intended to | the bifl to provide for the commititnt | changed their minds as to : Bl St oy e GE. the Teuge | TOMIT: ir. The rope with ' which the body |latter in his flight grom New York. |in the interest of the Bridgeport con- | be a nearer approach (o the German | of boys between the ages af 5 anmcns ! bility of a summer recess e s Iais: cnllie: J5 15 -+as bound was.lyirjg on ‘the floor at | T TSR TS cern. poet’s idea of Joan of Arc, and the [years to chartered institutions and | Zction of last week, having in uind| gordeq as indioating the complete re- | ALLOWED TO DOCK AT COLON. the time. accordinf to Chung HOTTEST JUNE 22D eventful scémes in her brief career, | moved its passage. the large amount of business instatement of this country’s meat sup- - Crce again he wen/t down stalrs, said 7 c FIFTY-EIGHT HOURS A WEEK |[than Schiller’s drama itself is, sur-| Adjourned. remains t- be done bo the ply on its former solid basis, as it is | Cuban Steamer Oteri Had Trouble Chung Sin, where he remained until ON “RECORD - IN NEW' YORK. —— rounding the French maid of .Dom- Pl o adjournment, and since the meeting of [ Bh¥ Second received since the packing with Authorities Teon called him. V{hen e entered the| . CC e Than | Working Time for Women and Minors | remy: e e the committee chairmen today — ad- | Siepmecond recelved since the | . B e o T L oy Hoat . Rroctations — Tan b —Bill b Be-Reported. This Week. The beaities of Schiller’s lines and i i journment over the warm season has| “The first order was issued in Feb- | Colon, June 22.—The Cuban steamer o Rt i wenty Heat - Prostrations — Two the magnitude of the plan of repro- | Mr. Burke of Manchester called the | PCCOMe more acceptable to th. seuate. | yuapy for 3,000,000 pounds for July | Oteri, which has been anchored in the o At'this poiiit of jihe story the China- | - Suicides: Hartford, June 22.—The efforts of | duction combined to make the few |phouse to order at 11.30, being greeted | SomiC,Of the members of which Lelleve | gelivery, roadstead here for some days, owing g s i b5 i B Ted Dot — the merchants who fought to have the | hours in the stadium the period of in- | with applause, and Chaplain Country. | (4t the house _ to complications whieh arose over her nen wiued x“ vl»” i I"'*h_"v" New York, June 22—1It was sizzling | unit of working time for women and | tense pleasure. The prospective was|man offered prayer. V= | in two or thrus weeks, leavinz (e ser.- | gtock Exchange Firm of Smith & Hol- | embarkation of Spanish canal laborers B s R i | ki it T Mere today—80 in the shade at|minors changed from ten hours & day | truthfully maintained throughout, from | 'Shortly after the house started in | 55, With 70 2P:t)2 other tnan ran Makes Assignment. for Brazll, was allowed to come to one ¢ TR I SEAT noon and humid. Everybody suffered; | to fifty-eight hours a week seem to | the little pastoral scene in Joan's fa- |y < - of § eait. < - of the docks today. Ste took on board Chung Sin stajited petceptibly, but| tne East Side falrly panted, and thou- | have been successtul in tne main The | ther's home, with the flocks of living :fl;h:g‘_g]\g:?:fl:i "“'-;?}.‘T.'m""' appeared| The reports of the committec ¢ New Yark; June 22.—Eillot C. Smith | 94, 0 L 0Cl "I b ore who had served KM that e ad Jing ab Taud I sands took suburban car Tides or a|joint committee on labor h: ed | Sheep and actual trees of the forest . < applause. | men presented at a conference wit d Frank P. Holran of the New York |t " the canal, and safled thi “I didn’t sce lher no more,” said » ke o o8 % has propar = » |He appeared weak after his recent| g, S, f e f stock exchange firm of Smith & Holran | their time on " ” f jaunt down to Coney and nearby |a bill to be reported in the senate this | t0 the splendor of the French court, | gperation. Senator Searls and Representa . +] = afternoon for Brazil. W. G. Spiller, Chung Rin, “and, when I asked ‘Leon|yo, hee week which provides that fifty-elght|the clash of the English and French - Burnes were staggering in their reve- | of 36 Wall street made an assignment | 5 o 0 S0 0 T taamar Yuns had Fuw she dled, by said she had bitten | "AC0CH 0 (5 weather Burean rec- | Beets Whal B et b | nion, the. corcmAtion. Dagesnt. sud Unfavorable Reports. lation of the number of Important m.i- | this afternoon for the benefit of cred- | the owner of the stoamer who had B o e e adaed, | 0TdS today was the hottest June 22 on | time and that merchants may shorten | the death scene In the cathedral. Labor—Concerning Italian and other | ters which yet remain for activu on the | itors. The business done by the firm | {o4av"aneq 3500 for violation of the ,Leon 10ld “hfm, Chung Sin added. | rloord here. Thermometers register- | the days of work of thelr empioyes| The motley crowds of serfs and val- |alien laborers, commissioner of tne la- | Part of the general assomol:. The|was compara vely small and it is un- | SUER GO0 LU Chipping these men frar he Wi g los to send the MWDK [ed as high as 91 at three p. m. with | during the other days of the week for | ©t8 Were made up of Harvard stu. |bor bureau to appoint person to tell | dflatory policy which has il | derstood it has no outstanding obliga- |y ihout permission of the authorities. ey e e e i ohe | humidity at 47. Toward evening, how- | the sake of keeping them at .work |dents. Men of the state militia march- |such laborers of their right of con- | during the session has left th> com- | tions on the stock exchange. ‘The lla- | Vi "yyited States gunboat Mariett Diatter of fact, Jit Jay untouched In the | ever, the clouds gathered and o few |‘longer hours on Saturday. But in the|€d a8 archers and spearmen in the |tract. Mr. Hitchcock of Woodbury | Mittees with dozens of measuies ot | bilitles are estimated at 320,000 and |, yiveq fiere this afternoon from Boe §roprietor T onOmE | rain’ drops fell, and as dusk came a | bill there is a provision ‘that merchants | French and English armies. Horsemen | explained the bill. The report was ac- | 8reat moment not yet reported. A | the assels at about 35,000, though with fo ¥ g0 "morg, Bicior of e ”'“"’l“’m“g Diny moq| fresh breeze pushed down the mercury | must in no case have their shops open | from militia batteries clattered into | cepted and the bill rejected. majority of these have been acted upon | the stock exehange seat added this lal- ronn R0 AR ek LR Ured the odor jesiout the bullding end) o§ yrought reliet. =% . | or their employes at work later than | the arena in coats of mail of nearly | Excise—Concerning limitation of Ii- | In executive session, but in many caxcs, | ter sum would be increased approxi- EXPRESS SAFE LOOTED summoned the police. More than twenty heat prostrations | 10 o'clock Aty cvening umiass e Ioties | five centuries ago, while able actors in | censes, covered in another bill: report | especially as regards the | i i | mately $85,000, considerably more than S SAFE | g Declined to Sa:y Just What Happened | occurred during’ the day in the great | work in shifts. 'In such cases the 10 |armor tramped the greensward and |accepted and bill rejected. Concerning | the hands of the judiciary mittee | the liabilities. The firm was organiz Armed Bandits Secured $5,000 at Green in the Room. city, and at least two suicides were in- | o'clock limit is not operative. clashed in duels in the most realistic | disposal of moneys received from liquor | #nd those on excise and publ:: heaith Lonly last year. Mr. Holran was th Until Chung/ Sin's complete accoant | directly caused by the high tempera- | ~The bill also removes the 10 o'clock [ manner. And through all the scenes |licenses changed, amount going to the [ and safety, there are redrafs )f mexs- | board member, Bay, Wis. s made publd: it will not be ,explain- | ture, Herbert Van Name, a passenger | limit for the week before Christmas. | threaded the slim figure of Miss Ad- |county; report accepted, bill rejected.|ures to be favorably repori.d that <y ed why he sap the dead girl and the | conductor from Binghamton, N. Y. | This phase of the bill was strongly op. | 8ms as the French maid, first in a B f h main to be repaired, all of which Cannot Be Made the B of a Law| Green Bay, Wis, June Two arm. ceparations §for the removal of the| Whose train reached Jersey City last| posed by the Consumers’ league. homely peasant’s dress, then brilliant | $ Business from the Senate. take considerable time. Suit. ed bandits entered the night office of B with srach apparent. anconcern Right, cut his throat early today, and = armor and seated on a milk-white | Banks—Concerning banks and trust| Despite the fact that the senate con- | providence, R. L, June 22.—The pub- | the United States Express company i vy Peter Sien, out of work and frritated T i charger, and finally in the knightly | companies; report accepted, bill re- | curred with the house today in £Xing|yiiation of a person's photograph for |Dere at 2 o'clock this moraing, and at the time. ' Also, despite the repeat- | Peter Sien. « D e g, ‘wo Men Drowned at Cheshire. | Car&th: THE AVRllY, in jected. July 15 as the date of final aujour: . person’s photograph for | .,m eiled the man in charge to open €0 'interrogat ions, he declined to say | by the heat, hang mee Cheshizs, Copny. Tkt b mhan |- ¢ Decame her | X Capitol Furniture ang Grounds— | ment, it seems to be the consensus b | SAVertsing purposes withoutshis per- |iyc'sate. Mhey obtained: §5,000. g [ BT o | Brooks, 30 years ‘old, and & Polander Concerning statue of Lafayette, change | opinion that there is not the siightest | [RR#0f “A00Tt, DR Faqe KUE BOnls OF & —— taving hearit '@ scuffie in the room | Death Sentence Commuted to Lifs | oS B 1" Miix e Teservet whils| SORT OF VOCAL DERBY EVENT. |OLfiference to committee on appro- | chance of completing the wor's o¥ tht{ supreme court handed today by Chier | Wright Aeroplane Ready for Flight. R L A O e Imprisonment. in bathing tonight. The Polander Labor—Concerning _mediation and | even I all the business still to be -ions | Justce DuBolse in the case of James | Washington, June 22—The propels having arriyed on the previous after: | v ashington, June 22.—President Taft | could not swim and went in beyond his | Sangerfest at Madison S-uare Garden | arbitration (unfavorable report); re-|had been reported and stoo! on (he | acerfuey V= Ferey & WWebb. ' The |lers were set in place on the Wright roon, the day when she disappeared |y cay commuted to life imprisonment | depth, dragging down Brooks, who —Imperial Stakes. port accepted and bill rejected. calendar of either branch. S maior | 31t H"""m,y e Casty, o St Ts - o the’ motee. e iR (xgr[n)‘;'lr "";;k her there, or did she | 10¢ sentence of death imposed on|went to his assistance. The bodies Roads, Bridges and Rivers—Concern- | Searls is doubtful if final adjournmeat | . | tomobile as :",.,..,,,. of advers]el is practically ready for flight. o e ed ™" e was noked. | Henry L. Schrifogle, alias “Ducky | were recovered and taken to Cheshire. | New York, June 22.—Behind a can- |ing maintenance of toll bridge over|could come either Aug. 1 or Ls and is | &0 LRONCHOLE8 2 s norrow, the two brother aviators L 9",“"‘“”‘1““" one he replied. | fulmes,” convicted of the murder of | Brooks leaves a mother and several | vas screen whioh eliminated the eye as | Thames (unfavorable report); peti- | unwilling to say when he thinks 1he i R b thatr mechants ool e i - Mrs. Mary A. Hamilton on November | brothers and sister: a factor in the judgment, ten sensitive | tioners leave to withdraw. business of the session 90 Dogitia st Beston. BRe of \he sianal cornm. it RN AN gts - lovg: Wi Leos, or Meon 1307. "He was to have been exe- ——— ears listehed critically tonight to the cluded. 9! . g g e gt e 4a love wilth her?” was another ques- |t i q next Thursday. James B. Gentry Pardoned. final and most important competition Favorable Report. In the mea time some of the Boston, June 22 —After dropping e ety S “NE tnis o lapsed into silence, T Basrisbure, B ,Juna 33— Governor | I SungeRGas: At Madison Square | - Banks—Amending ax agt concernlug| tors and &, f¢ b .o e s aate anaximum of 38 de- | Right: before Thursday or Friday, uns At _this Chung e ek ot | Work ‘Begun on Cape Cod Canal. | gtuart todas sy B omed e aotion o | Garden. (It was a sort of vocal derby |compensation of presidents of savings | house : the sipte, ] Brees only as fa; earty.today, the | FIElt Befare Ty o ount 1 end then ' only smiled and | . Mg, e actlon of | jant of .a four days' festival which | banks and establishing salary scale ac- | while otis tup grimly «1 so | temperature turhed upward ugain and |1e8s the moto o o res Fesd. He) indicated, however, that the | Sandwich, Mass, June 22.—In turn- | the state board of pardons which last i had jsought out the Chinaman. |ing a spadeful of earth at Bournedale, | week recommended that a pardon us Explaidr: His Sudden Disappearance. | haif-way across Cape Cod, today, Au- | granted to James B. Gentry, the actor has brought thousands of German- |cording to the. deposits. A savings|as to preve A 2 "ut measates | during the afterncon the official ther- fQuire little “tuning up.” Americans together here from aimost |bank whose deposits exceed $400,000 | that do no: yroval. Ser - | mometer at the woather bureau rewch- every city in the east that boasts a |may pay not exceeding $300 a year, | ator Searls ‘s so-i the sratement | ©d 92.5. This 1s the highest point re-| Accidentally Shot His Brother Dead. st Be New York declared | who killed Madge York of the “Bag- 7% M Bos: 12 o case, Ching Sin | 508t Belmontiof New S S - Teutonic population. ete. Calendar. that he-leaves the siate Jily corded ton £ince July 12 of last | Woodhury, Conn, Jun —Fred- avpimine i hls suddon disappearance at- that o formal beginning had = been | gagC Check” company in Philadelphia | “pyie stakes” in tonights event were | Excise—Concerning the limitation of | ator Biakes . year. As usual, the temperature on the f eyjek Johnson, 9 yea was whot $er the ‘murder by saying that he had | 240, 1 the, CORSTRErOn OF T said - not only royal but. imperial, for the |licenses to sell liquors. This is a sub- | booked for 'ne nodle strect was several degrees higher thau | g mstantly killed late today by his s ernployed by & well to do New | jooked for Cabe Co¢ Sanal, Ant hed trophy_for which five glee clubs sang |’stitute for an original bill which would | Senator Go. lin is pianning «ap to | that at the top of the Federal bullding. [ gether, Charles, 12 vears old. The S orkes. ot whows. country place near st e e . e e Don Carlos Said to Be lil. was offered by William, king of Pruss | limit saloons to one for every thou- | Burope in dacv, while o'hers ) A number of prostrations were report- | /6% were in the front yard of thelr Amster) he Was arrested yesterday. | tNTOUSh to completon. Madrid, June 22.—Accerding to the|sia and emperor of Germany. Each |sand population. Excepting renewals, | cation plans. 17 (hre wers pr ed. . », Charles having & gun, which he 'savs that he accepted this posi- : p Imparcial, the pretender to the Spanist| clubsang “Warnung Vor Dem Rhein” | the substitute practically limits to one | of the general assembly being brought S R ORI b brought from the house, under his ‘tion%iy. order to get out of town, having Died at Age of 112 Years. ‘throne, Don Carlos, who is now living | a pleasing but difficult piece which | for every 500 population. to @ close by the first of August Ciese Steamship Arrivals, arm, and in sttempting 10 s hurried from the scene of the murder | Sedalia, Mo, June 22.—Mrs. Euza- | in retirement at Varese, Italy, is suf- saipisa b riihecgivarning {5 1S, son Education — Concerning grounds of | senators migh- be willing 1o cisnge| At Hambweg: President Lincoln, | prsfiion it was discharged. The o in ferir and sought out his brother in | beth Fix, aged 112 years, probably the | fering from cerebral paralyss Ru- inst the gay life of the Rhine. the state normal school at Willimantic. | their plans, 1 e o from New York. of shot cntered Frederick's back, sev- o « Chinatown, who procured him the po- | oldest white person in Missouri, died | mors that he was in poor health have| “The winner of this event and several | Calendar. 3 ingly 8o hore'ess thau the, At Genoa: Batavia, from New York. |ering the spine and pe 4 sitigy. He tted having borrawed | at Smithton today. She was a native | been regularly denied by the Cariis louur prize contests will be anmounced | Appropriations—For current ex-|ly-to do s0 inass there i3 & de At Copenhagen: United States, | lungs. The coroner will make & b%m‘:r‘m proprietor of the of Kentucky. - organs. - ! tomorrow, . 3 penses for the Norwich hespital; for a! change. from New York sestigation (n the merning. % r . L] ~ - .