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s g New York Has a Real brought up 1o the Aqtarium oo ief Croker Celebrated the twenty- anniversary of his service in the ; fier with Four English Tourists and,Four Undergoes Another Four Hours’ Ordeal, Chinese Wil & > Kiel, June 28.—Ambassador Hill will & o= * fire deparsement. s atrive here Sal ¥ t of | INDUCED TO ENTER A NEW YORK | UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR, STATE| . Irish Boatmen E aimive'hers Saturday to'be the gucst of A i by £on, e it . Merchant as Interpreter. , : Utowana, for the Kiel regatia ~The| -~ GAMBLING HOUSE. 3 REFORMATORY, to_dispose of ‘its coal under the com- | Ay = » other guests of Mr. Armour include Mr. m class. . ‘and Mrs. Jordan Mott of New York. LR i % . - i Nnt 1 — mNEY Lagos, British Weat Atrics, June 25.| MR, BELL TELLS. OF BIC GAME | - STATE ‘l.h'. WILLIMANTIC | camictea crosos o e Japan, ad ‘—The native chief of the town of Oyo, over Pmatas island. ACCIDENT ON LOWER LAKE KILLA ks i P : in Nigeria, who recently expelled the s i 3558 . b ey . D. Plnnock, & missionary of the | Bankeupt Retired Business Man Re- Three of the Victims were from Massachusetts, /and Two | P4t convention, from Oyo, has now | - pudiates Notes Which He Gave the gl : The Celebration of the one hun- TS BUE Rejoitad-cNots: an. Abratidm | goath, snivaraney of. Dol s Bieth Lincoln Memorial Menument on Cap- | began at Cambridge university. REITERATES STORY TOLD TUESDAY : Quon Yck Nam, the Interpreter, in whom the Police Place . from Tacoma, Wash.—Of the English Tw:s were the ;’,‘,’.‘,f‘:":‘;‘.,',",'zum’,‘ ,‘,-;l;f-;-‘u,,,;:;‘l,;:: Gambling House '-"‘.""‘“'" A O S eh i Tor Towon: m:m.:::::m ‘,’;:;;‘:_,':;‘v‘-a:‘:‘?r Said- enid Unbounded Confidence, Told Sin that No Chinese Rev. B. Barton and Sister of London- —Boat was| iy t}we%?en by - CrRE e e ke e Tors o, el T e ey Societies would Aid in Suppressing Facts or Conceal- Swamped in a Gale—T'wo Boatmen Savex |, v 2 a rotired business man of Newburgh, | called to order at 1116 by President | The Albanians Wom Another Battle ing the Assassin—No Clue to the Man Wanted. SANITARY DISTRICT BILL, in a voluntary petition in bankruptey, | Pro Tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain | with the Turkish troops, whose loses filed in the "United States districut | Sexton. were fourteen officers and 350 men M RN BRG] R LOT.: OF "AMENDMENTS. gourt today, said_ his. labilities were | Damage by Defective Hinhways, Ete.|killed. Kiamil “Bey was amonk the | Killarney, Ireland, June 23.—a large, the course and searc) iérs who pu 3 1t Wou YR B, Sbets . The committee on the judiciary re- | dead: New York, 23,—After a day of | The foregoing version of what boatmen, was swamped in a gale while | boatmen clinging to * (e keel. The Rev. On the night of November 13, 1908, | damages for injuries received upon de- ry torney’s office, acting under instruc- | by Assistant District Attorney Ward. Eastern Connecticut. he averred, he was induced to enter a | fective roads or bridges. The bill pro- | Mittee, which has been investigating | tions from Mr. Jerome and the po- | Miss Sigel Sincers in Mission Work. crossing Lower Killarney lake) this af- | Mr, Barton and tiso of the women A 1 e e B LB i sdista ; gambling house, where he | vides that the person injured may re- BTOSS | lice department under orders from y o ternoon. Al of b towsists ead two §‘;“‘.",."2.'f"i in the ”mmeb:x;gtn:r:;g (Special to The Bulletin.) played faro. After the game he was | cover damages from he party bound | IneMclency and waste of money have | Commissioner T, refused to- | Those who knew Elsle Sigel best be- e The Dead. ' rescuers could reac) o them. - The others | , Hartford, June 23.—The sanitary | informed by ~ James Thomson, the | to kh”n me/:rld(e a;dmull in repair, | Prevailed. : . night to furtl Becite- whal’ pro- 1 LTrS Rt B0 N N CeTth the Chis . had already disapp pared. districts bill cdme in for attention on | dealer; that he UI.d $110,000. He\gave | In the case’of a municipality a notice A Conference Was Held at the White m:dhmlflm&fi“‘l‘:m{:’: ::r-:,n‘t: nese up to the day of her death, Mr The victims are Mr% A.MHUKOE Two Boat imen Saved, :the] part of the house this morning, and and son of Tacoma, ‘ash., T. ant y looks now as if it would be so al- amendment. A rough draft T th ment for girls, has never varied from B e o s | e tow expiauet! Ja 1o e Bh Sorouat For T & Ly o fha Srete . : amendment was considered ‘at the | rom aer an. Mmoo Ay | Hor assertion o that belet. Ch Galm ss M. H. Ca E e % % 0P | who v, e ol E chusetts (town_not known), Rev. B.|of the accident. |/ * | cut, who have opposed the broad bill 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION FWETRINY, ot Mesing. UM yeutaipaus lone WAieY ight Nov L Ll i aad o D i and colatis ot | oruent lasld e of Ot i o of the ‘ In & Decision Given Out at Phila- |the examination of Chung Sin. Leorvs | 617l and her mother for years, i of Florence Wilkinson and <o 2] Eoston, June 18.—The names of two | fealth anc safety, which has lain at / [/ delphia, the Pennsylvania_ supreme | former. roommate. who has been va. | the same belief. house on the proposed corporation tax | wanted for the murder of Elsie Sigel, | Florence Tood, of the Bowery settle- Assistant District Brentwood, Essex, Boatmen Cofi Too- | o =0 bar s/ 24 a L 2 - ard & - s X y in Lower Kil- o 2 i court decided that the teachings of Attorney Ward is inclined to the the- ney and Con Gleason. Nohe of the |jarmey lake are/ undoubtedly Robert C.|table in the houss for some days past. Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Emianuel Swedenborg are not In dero- | Lo ehime’ weome helmet 50 rame tha | OT¥ Of Quon Yck Nam, the Interpreter, i thoh e Wi g Loughead, heaf 1 of the teaming firin | Rebresentative Haves of Waterbury, -3 3 gation of the laws of the state or re- | {runy. and finally having merery seen | WBO thinks that’ the ' girl was lysed Were Sightseein- of C. Butler company, of 214 Pur- | ;0 Nt orhing and offered a long A i z pugnant to public policy. the girl's body. S ;:l::::nfl.ln:::";n«y!xl\:rur:mz‘m#;‘mr',: boat was a four-oared craft used | chase street, 1] iis city, and Mrs, Loug- i for taning visitors about e 1aks, |head. ~The 1/ ugheads are prominent | %nd comprenensive set,of amendments By the Terms of the Settlement the| Hourly Reports of False Clues. |after Leon had been angered by her Most of the passengers ‘ere guests of | residents of C harlestown and are weil 5 notes for the amouunt, but now repn-'wmun sixty days of the date of the |yaluable collections of paintings be- There have been hourly reports of [ coldness and her refusal to see no e ota: Sauthern hotel. The party | knpwn. fn- Mo thodist church, _ clFgles: mf;‘ebg'g;‘.‘:;'h‘;’,“b; :’,‘";,"-:;ym"!‘;fg‘f; diates them as gambling depts. injury must be given, or, if the defect |longing to the late Frederick ¢'. Hew- | clues from all parts of the country,|more of Chu Gain, his wealthier rival. started out this morning sightseeing, | Loughead was j 57 years old and his wife - After Ahe game, he said; he was |consists of snow or ice, within five|itt, intended for the Metropoiftan Mu- | but none of them, on close examina- Chloroform Worked Too Well. S hen the 'lower Juke was reached it|47. They lef t hore on April 22 for a B I D ODety I et | then induced to_ sign several papers |days. When the injury i& caused by a | Seum of AFt, will be given fo fiis sis- | tion, brings the authorities any near- | " oot to guon belleves was found that a heavy wind from the | tour of the / British Isles. They have |y in"riayes it This {8 changed {‘o con- | Which were represented to be I O.l1structure legally pluced on the road by | ter, Mrs. Charlotte H. Arnot. er %o the murderer. What Drogress | ., . oq too well, and when Leon found northwest was blowing.- Several other | two childreny Charles W., an instructor | g MUESH f0 TS P2 hich has been | U-S" but which were nots for $80,000, |a rallroad company, it, and gnot the has been mwde with Chung 8in, who | jo"cou1a not revive Elsie he bound boats which had started, over the same | at Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, and made in the law covering the organ- nother for $10,000 payable on demand | party bound to keep the road in re- this afternoon underwent another four her with a cord and v\‘rdgt(l her into course put back. It was pot long be-|a daughter, Miss Sibyl, aged 17, Who | jzaeion 'of fire. districts this session, | 214 tWO for $10.000 each, payable thir- | pair, shall be.liable therefor. Tabled | today, but for the future. How could | Bours’ cross-questioning by Captaln | e trunic Tn support of this theors fore anlety began to be felt concern- | will be gral juated tomorrow from the ty days atter date. All the notes were | for calendar. Connectiont * botter honur itclt tnan | Carey and his men of the homicide : L ing the boat which had continued on | Girls’ Latir . school in Boston. Another amendment glves a vote to| ., 4" bavable to Thompson, save one Bhocstd i Cobaiivdes. by raising & gommission? Mr. John- | bureai and Mr. Ward of the district | 15, fhe Pathetlc and' moving prayer a company or club which shall own J : _ property within the borders of the | {oF $U0SN0 MNCH Uas ade, navee Incorporations—Favorable on resolu. | %03, made an cloguent plen. BN oS O A o ek Nam, | the EIrl left for_nor mother on the Sanitary district. anather pro- tion i 3 Quon Yck Nam. | gy She went to her death. It soe STRUCK BY FAST FREIGHT POLICE If NVESTIGATE ) Vides that the legal voters of the dis. | 8venue, Mount Vernon. Sonis Water Sompany vy ofthehe | tavor of paying honor (o a mational |4 Chinese merchant, who volunteered | {mposgipie, It s argucd fhat o ! trict shall - include only the owners | Took Advantage of Gambling Statute. | i’ to furnish water for character and combatted the'report. | a8 an interpreter and In whom the po- | going on any but a righteous mission AND GROUND TO PIECES. 80/ URCE OF ESCAPING GAS. | 53" o ipants ‘ot ‘houadw, (gtels. OF | - On tiestast meter Bell Gsiiasod, May- | goncrel Hben. - Calgnise o o) And P R g N i Lo 8 2 g g tat e Soid Chung B, with an-eapn. | c0uld have written suck & note. p factories within the district. The ad- | er brought suit in the supreme court | Banks—Favorable on resoluti - o BB n ) orge] onviction, that| ~Ashe Missi kirt and W geport | Break niio Hartford Apartments and| gition of hotels and factories is an im- | in Westonester county. The action is | tending o July 1. 1911, the time for| MF. Chamberlain argued that Lin- | estness that carried conviction that ~Ashes of e e Unknown Man Killed at B " H 'l i 'y e v C are; oridgeport, June 23—While trying | Hartfo rd, June 23.—The 0dor of €38 | noding. of the annats mecting of Hie | Ho o e e o asonding | Ctendar. Sr Dunn of Windham opposed the | 1eon Ling, that, on the contrary, ev- | and found ashes in the stove, which to climb over the guard fences be- | led the ] solice tonight to break into thef district in the.winter, but Mr. Hayes|to the statute known as the gambling For State Reformatory. report and Mr. Lyons of Thomaston | €Ty Chinaman of influence and respon- | may account for the missing skirt and sibility in the country felt that the|waist and the missing handkerchief aween the tracks at the station here | apartme nts of Alfred Norman at|offered another change to oblige the | act. h Chun says he saw between the a .p e Sengtor Blakeslee explained the bill | also disfavored the report. tonight, an unknown man was struck | 37 1-2 C hurch street, where they found | holding of this in the months of July are making an appropriation of $400,000 The report was declared accepted on | ¢ase was bringing disrepute on their | whi Ly a fast freight_train on one of the | Mr. N¢,rman, who was 67 years old, Al pos- % for the establishment of a state re-|a voice vote, but the announcement fTdce and they were all united with [girl's teeth. tnside tracks, was dragged from the |and hi i wite, 80 years old, dead from | givie for Ane. ehgue within ite o | TARIFF BILL IN SENATE, formatory. The senator sald the di- | was voted. The vote was declared ds | the police in order to run down the | Police Theory of Leon's Escap fence and ground to pleces beneath the | gas a4 phyxiation.” Norman was sitting| pership to hoid .a meeting of the dis- LUMBER, PINEAPPLES; COAL. | Tectors of the state prison had in- | follows, yes $7, no 44. murderer. With more to gain than 0| mp, giscovery today that Leon was wheels, parts of the body being strewn | in a ¢.hair, with his yife lving on a | trict' and take important sction, in formed the committee on appropria- Toachers for Small Towns. lose by the truth, Chung Bin then |, o5 an gotor and the knowiedge that along the track for a distance of 200 |divan. Both bodies were badly de- | tha winter when ority of the | Lumbler Schedule Disposed Of—Pine- | tions that the state prison s crowded talked freely, if not frankly, but that . - 2 T feet. compd sed. All the doors and Windows| membens Sould ot ati he e Committes—Coal | 2118 that 4¢ was not desirable fo. in- | , O the calendar was a report,from | he has not been actually implicated | il Chinese actors are trained to take The man, who' was ‘about 35 years | were | tightly closed and the 85 tUrli- | and" regulationh of - ne district, the crease the accommodation at the pris. | the committee on appropriations on fin the crime is indicated by the fact ” H vi greatly impress the police with the old and weighed about 200'pdunds, was | ed on in all the four rooms of the flat, | favi, *SGHonS of, the, district, the on. He moved the passage of the bill. | 31f act to provide trained teachers in | that tonight he is still held in the | FIERGE, MERTIR ANC BOCCR WIER Ehe Yairly well dressed. He had jus.| Ma dical Examiner Fuller made an . ; 4 Sepator Higgins compli small_towns. This was an unfavor- [ house of detention for witnesses and ] n bought a ticket for New Britain. inver tigation, and while ho gave out| & ses Sareie. Lo iy soBal YOerS| - wWashington, June 23.—In unexpest- | committee e ropaiome"ted theable report and was explained by Mr.[not in the Tombs, charged with be- Chiness women ln this country are o Walking along the station side of |no ¢,fficial report, it is thousht -that | pine imcrict; by another amendment | .q)y short order today the senate t00k| good" business sonse’ shown: Ty it 1 | Chamberlain of New Britain and was | ing an accessory i the mbrder Hiopaply pogsce and the very fack toes { the platform, he was told that his | Now nan turned on the gas while his| ctate and there is an amendment un. | UP 2nd disposed of lumber sched-{ raporting the bill. He said the reform- combatted by Mr. Brinsmade of Wash- The Story Sin Told Yesterday. enough to excite curlosity. It is much . train left from the ciher side of the | wie, was sleeping, # boing known that | Ger {ne terms of which the sanitary | Ul and then, entering upon the dis-| gtory is necessary. o oalymian of the committec onl “mg-all_questions he reiterated that | more probable. the police believe, that tracks, and, instead of going [ he was despondent over the i'l hea'th | cussion of pineapples, put behind them rs 3 " Chrough the subway to the <ast bound | ot [ aia wife and his own pysical con- rict oo gty be NI e tha provision reguiating the rates of L oy 0 S P e e report from that jisec It alivwy | b Sieplon the'ieous warten Lyat bt thelol men afther solypedias o wmiior tracks, he started _across the t | ditf fon. 4 duty on thoge. produdts. vork a student from a s own having 2 o 3 orke ¥ gence, and liad just B9t to the top of | 1¥he Normans were last seen about ™1y o ncjuded in it e Calling up the tazit bill immedistely | it v reformatory . the orertie | small grand list (o study at a nor- | %, the day of the murder, he awakened | into some of the obscurs Chinese col- he second fence _when the freight tlfe house, in which six other families |.vidu: that 1ho ot ot et Do~ | atter convening at 10 o'clock, Mr. Al- | ¢ hoys. % mal school “with ‘sii aliowatice not: ex- | S4rly lter. a_ natural sieep to find Le- | onies on the ogtakirts of New Orloan, rain bit him., There was nothing in | lijse, last Sunday. Since that time|jovied on any residence property fn | drich asked that the lumber schedule| * seqnator Manwaring said it was the | CSC4IDg 3150 for living expenses. on standing beside him. Leon was in timore or ve he clothing by Which he could be |1 .ere has been np sign of life in their y va first receive attention. He had no 2 Mr. Chandler of R Hill argued | trouble and wanted help. Chung Sin g s T 7 dentiicd. - Bpsides 35, thers waro two | o partments, but nothing was thougnt | 13,006 Year shail not excoed 35 and | cichor taken his. seat than Senator | nmoro CPITION Of the committee | for ne ‘bill, declaring that ceriain | 8000 understood when ho saw the body | GOULD SEPARATION SUIT, ‘unaddressed’souvenir postals, one of & | ¢ [ it until ‘tonight, when the 0d0r Of| fotel or factors McCumber, who in the iiterests of the | ingthe reformatory should be passed | [Ure) dIstricts ~need " the sustaining | IIng acroks the bed, “There was vload THE FIRST NIGHT SESSION Milldale, Gonn.,, and the other of a|gas was detected coming from _the treeless northwest has beem a persist- ored hand of the state. 1 lantavillo scerie: He had dark hair, || goms, and the police were notified. | begn wrad y Lo Hamons aents 184 oni” advooate of free lumber, arose and | eusstion. of money, but e asving. of | Mr. Humphrey of Roxbury said that | Kerchief was stufted into her mouth. . Deposition of Dustin Farnum to Be dark brown mfiu:lhd:;‘ and wore 'w::n the door into the hall was first | tafive’ Chandler of Rooky Hill offered | Presented an Amendeaent n;a:in:g the | poys. never before In the state had erisen The features, he said, were strained | D% olothes and a blue irt. broken open the police were unable to finance committee’s rate of . per such a cry for better schools in the PATGHED SHOE BIVEE CLUE. . | ke the room, i account of the Saor an amendment which provided that | jlou and on sewed lumber to the house| "¢ lll Was passed unanimously. rural districts, not that the schools |the voung woman's neck. Léon ex- Jies. After’ the rooms had been aired generally recognized as a test pro-| Passed—That a domestic corporation | for better. It was easy to find an | tongue and bled to death. e T 5 et and black. but he saw 1o rope seoand| Submitted in Mrs. Gould's Behalf. ¥ from the gas and the decomposed bod- | girued to give permission for the es- | Tate of $1 per thousand ~This was Calendar. were bad, but that the demand was |Plained to him that the girl bit her | New York June 23.—Counsel for : FBold by Constabls, Who Arrests Buyerfithe police entered and found Norman, | (o' pioct’ % *uy B3ooase oF reduc | osal” for sawed lumber has been the| in the hands of a receiver or trustee | analogy between the bill and the pay- | When asked if that scemed plausiple | 1 Hovare / for Chicken Stealing. /| fully dressed, sitting in a chair near a | gor o "P,."n‘,',“"" “‘““ . the | e 'of contention from the beginning. | in bankruptcy or a foreign corporation | ment of living expenses of students at | t0 h#fl, Chung Sin admitted that he . Almony, & Jong { ¢ tabfe. Mrs. Norman, also fully dress- | pt€%hort | Wy-Products — company | wy”North Dakota senator did not find | which has filed its certificate of disso-| West Point and Annapol et 41 et T8 it tnbuise R e It % 3 ] A i X Vi > ; et a ed tonight. 3 Teunton, Maes. June 23—Stephen |ed, was on & divan Dbeside her Bus-|gnis hill and under the terms of it it worth while to enter into any argu- | lution shall not be required to-ma: oo Of ey pondon favored | fe coull, /Before “he left, however, | the rst nocturnal session since the Lincoln, deputy sheriff and con.-| band. ment in support of his provision, but|an annual report; that nickel theaters | the bill and opposed the report. k o more. thy el Siatie of the town of Raynham, solfi| The Normans leave an adoptea] BIEPC be ble to get fits DAt into | permittea It to go directly to a vote.| and other places accommodating more | Payne of Griswold felt that it ‘would | Leon borrowed $200 from him. he said. | (rial besan mote than three wacks ago, Frank Smith, a town character, & palr | daughter, Mrs. T. J- Stone of Torrmg-| mmeier T b enreynore 4k The result was against bim and was|than one hundred with one or more | be a tremendous mistake to reject the | They both belonged to the same secret [ WAl §TAR(IC by ustior Dowling to | of ol shoes for 25 cents. The righit] ton. Representative Fuller of Suflicld {n- | another triumph for the Aldrich rates, | exits each door to swing outward; and | bill. To train teachers for smail towns soclety, !"m“.vlflm'd- and he feltq i by the Daintitrs withesesh, oa~ } shoe was patched with a strip /of troduced still another amendment pro. | the vote standing 24 in favor of and 44 | providing a penalty of not more than | required mouey. There were large | POUnd by his oath to do that much J i ‘ BT e " " | cepting, perhaps, Mrs. Gould hersel leather ranaversely across the bd Nl | AUSTRIAN EMBASSY ATTACHE | idme chat mothing in mencment, ire; | bgaimet the reduced raie. Party lines| $200 or confinement in Jail for not | appropriations for roads, rivers and | or & fellow member. Then he hur- | SeBEne, perhups, Mre. Gould herselt were completely obliterated on this | more than six, months or both for vio- | bridges, for salaries and certain pur- | Ted to the rooms of his cousin, with | & SR R0 (OREEE 10 ORI so prominently in the case, will be The night after the sale the henyaird be comstrued as giving the voters of Shearn of Deacon Wilbur was broken inkbo, INJURED IN WASHINGTON. | ;° ¢ € vote. . lating the law; validating the organ- | po: but education was more im- | the intention of spending the night, ! . Shearn end twenty-five hens were stolen. Co n- —_— A o e oy rtediction | 7 K hother test came on the proposal to | ization of certain churches; repealine | portant. The committee on appropri- | Dut his curiosity got the better of him | &hmounced that e still has two wit- stable Lincoln and Deacon Leonaifd, | Fell From a Trolley Car Which Hef {00 "% SOER T [roins oF OFRer S8 | o lice "aV rate of $1.26 per thousand on|an dct concerning the erection of a|ations was lavish in some things and | and after two uneasy hours he sneaked | BFRCS (o Call Tho case Wil ko on both local slefiths, were etalled sind Was Attempting to Board. Etltation Enis will, 1t passed aug the | lumber with a general change in the | building in the city of New London for | penny-wise in other things. Bl ol e e the S\l | o o the Sotor, who Bes Beured found footprints, the right foot shcw. 4 Bill \taelr 15 passed. provent any aun: | differentials, and on this vote the|municipal and county purposes;’ au-| Mr. Rogers of Danbury saw merit | lifted himseif o where he could peer | n ) o | ng & er band running trans- | Washington, June 23.—Count Alex- S finance committee was also liberally | thorizing probation officers to investi- | in the bill, stating that he addressed | through the transom and saw the Seed it Mrs. ‘Goul's Den Sstiy on the ball. “By gum! the res | ander Torek. en actachc of the Aus- | Thred i e YolcE T e catoa0” | supported. The entire wood scheduls,| ate cases of deiinuency ' rendering | the liouse ‘as a member of the com.- | T00M emBty save for the trunk That (Submitted in Sl Gouids Lenalt the shoes : sold Smith” said Con-|rian embasey here, was injured, prob-{ sane hospital at Norwich having any | making reductions of about 25 per cent.| persons liable to be committed to any | mittee on appropriations. If the com- | Was enoush for him. e hurrled back | ° o€ (GRS FROMAITEE WH0 S0Pl stable Lixcoln. ably fatally, tonight as the result of a | say as to the samitary, arfangenients | ffom the present law rates, and in- | institution and to prevent the inter- | Mittee erred in anything, let it err for (0 his cousin's and slept there that |y UHE, Fedl FO0 Bre, CONE L0Ny, Wil Smith was arrested and in ¢ourt! fall from a trolley car which he Was{ of D Ballooks Inetitation onege cluding the house rates of the pending | ference with probation officers in the | education and hospital. IR e, oguiE when ‘allestionel LNt all the incidente of the vasbes Rere yerierday the shoes dvere ofiered | attempting o DORRL. Atter ol these ameniments had | bill to About the same extent, was then | discharge of their duties; making an| Mr. Fuller of Suffield said that the | Substantiated the story. motor trips that she s alleged to have in evidence. He was held. Returning from a tennis matoh at!] peen introduced and recd Memissenia. | agreed to. appropriation Of 37,000 for the Day- | committee had to meet situations in | The next day he lett for Amaterdam, | FUCEF (U, [U0F F0CGE BHGERC, (0 Rave FT PARDONS A BOY. ' the Bachelors' club, he jumped on|tive Bishop of New Haven, who is a | Tle sailing was not so smooth when | Kimball hospital ot B R R B L iog, T near where he was 1ater | jum was playing. Also is Sought o ; TA ABON . the car, which was in motion, on the | member of the committee on_public | it came to pineapples. The contention| (Senator Barnum in the chair) zot appropriate for every cause. AR prove that Mrs. Gould drank moder- in this connectlon was for higher rates Mattors on the Table, Mr. Chamberlin closed for the re- wrong side. Then, in attmepting to Y port. The report was accepted’by a hy ¥ 4 health i * o Had Taken & Textbook to Gratify | Siimb over the guard Tall he was| (o do with tnie bl mones oy TUSh | and came from democratic sources. ately, principally with her meals; that she was not_aflected by the wine she His Thirst for Knovdedge. struck by a trolley pole and knocked | tabled for the The objectors-n this case were Sesa- | (apre e, Matters on the table were| standing yote of 92 to 4. shail vote on the license qilestion only | o51;" that her la N T £07the mround. e 10 mjured Ihtermt | Lonied, Tor the printing of Al the | B O an Fhotahor ot Biovi: | tHen D ftloners. for the incorporation] Ve {00k & recess until .15, at such timos wag gavorably reported. | corll JISE JIOT [ADENAES WAS Bever & Amnnl-h "4 ‘1’.‘.',.,.,’.‘:’1‘; M;-'i-'--tb:!fl Iy, pared to pais on today. It is beleved | da. The t:muse hcgl “fi:. duty‘ of | of & water company in A Sace — Merit System in State Departments. |that she saw Rustin Farnum only in Mnflv onvictod A s [rederal that he will be opposed to the passage “'II C""h W‘]‘ cul dc “l"’gf P‘“fu given leave to withdraw. AFTERNOON SESSION. The judiciary committee reported | thé company of others, and that there cmm ot ‘steating & ook out!|of the BRANDENBURG. WITNESS DEAD.| of some of them, though there is no lwl les in i-g‘" and a . gh efi _The resolution making an appropria- “ —— that the bill creating a merit system | was nothing out of the ordinary in her £ certdinty to just his pesition on | dollars per thousand, but the senate|tjon of §20,000 for the erection of a| With Coats Off and Palm Leaf Fans|in certain departments of the state | attitude toward him. i s ed by President Taft. i this e 1o seve) nts and seven dollars re- ” § tim of Heat. inks should be taken care of by it.| 1o seven cel association was reject:d. therefore continued it over to the next | FIFTY PROSTRATIONS -n°.,':3~tfi“ m"{m"“““?y.mii-: : —_ This measure originated on the part | Spectively, thus restoring the pro-| passed—Concerning the practice of fort-+Rep sesajon of the general assembly and it e e o ioioct | New York, June 23.—Benjamin .|°f some Middletown and Middlesex | visions of the Dingley law. e v A A et e Ao B ®bout i o county people ~who have summer| Mr. Tallaferro presented an amend-| "Recommitted — Concerning womén postoffice-at Blue Ridge, Ga., 1.as been | Yandwriting Expert B. F. Kellyga Vic- | the measire or ‘what interests he | commitiee on finance reduced this rate | monument fo the Conmectiont Cavalry | Flying uom. F:lun cnd Com- [ contained much that was zood and s w2 ¢ IN NEW YORK. Hartford, June 23.—Swinging palm himeelf. He has been a sludent at|Xelly, a handwriting expert, on whom | FoV TS B ‘Westbrook and have been | ment restoring the house rate of eight 9 leaf fans and with coats off in a futile Unfavorable Reports. Thousands Take Sleeping Quarters at | Young Harris college, and i) still at- fi,‘.‘:“fl’;:’;‘,,f:‘?fif“m‘?ffmfifigfr {Bavid | anmoved by a resident -therd who re- | dollars per thousand, but changed the o] o‘,"h',fi"fi‘:;n oneorning ihe | effort to keep cool, the housc of repre- | Among the unfavorable reports were D) Bland and in Phrks, * dending echool there penqingfsentence | fute tomorrow thie testimo ta | fuses to be. restricted by certain mec. | other portions of the provision 50 2s | for water supply: Conceinine eebalL | Sentatives transacted business today in | the following: Regarding _juvenile Bunder his sonviction, iy r CAbyeland | essary sanitary provisions which the | to require the pi of half a cent|int of podies” g an_ afternoon-session which lasted un- | courts; regarding the fraudulent use of | New York, Juns 23.—Despite the It is understood that the unusual | the signature of =Geover Ciiveland | o ¢"C, e Cottagers reel shauld pre- | & pound for pineapples in bulk." Eemator Beck offered an‘amendment | 1l & Sount compeiled adjournment for | badges (this having been superseded by | wenther maws fine promises, Now ircumetancen attending Che ~small | WAICK Tas Sitached 5o Hhe rOK S mma: | vail, but It has become a seneral law e contention Was for and against| o the bill concerning entranced to sa. | 2CF Of & quOrum. another measure): appointin- Eugene | York rematned all day today and to- heft, notably the boy's eyiffent tlg[g:: died suddenly today, Less .than an|2hd covers much more than was at | this increase and the fight was mainly | jgons, unfavorably reported by the| Personal Tax of $2 on Ever: Ma Culver judge of the Middletown court | night in the gfip of the heat wave or knowletge, induced dent hour before his death Kelly was in(frst Intended; just how much is not | between the Florida senators, repré-{ committee on excise, and on the mo.| As next Tuesday is the last day for | (Superseded). regarding, sheriffs' sal- | which has prevailod with unabated se- 4o pardon the youthful offex.der. consultation with Brandenbuiig’s coun- | Yot altogether certain. There is likely | Senting a pineapple producing state.| tjon of Senator Alsop the amendment | the reception of reports from commit- | 37ies; regarding intimidation and boy- | verity for three days past. The maxi- / MARINES ALL SENT! BACK sel, Samuel Bell Thomas, <who said | {0 De a lively time over it when it|and Senators Smith and Rayner of waq tabled for printin tees, with the exception of the com- | COtt (superseded): equitable process | mum temperature registered at the 3 s that his death would gres hamper | COMes up in the house for final ac- | Maryland, in whose state there are| " Rejocted — Conum‘{'h' drawing and mitfee on framing a public utilities | After judgment (superseded): U- | United States weather bureas head- LAl Those Mombved Frosi Warehine' by | the. defenss In’ the BTacd Iaveeny ese | HOm: iarge pineapple canning establishments. | summoning of jurors; concerning stan- | bill, the reports are beginning to come | {ecturé and storage of explosives (su- | quarters was 59, with an opprossiv k4 ‘ o ey gk Ay B Disavowing all championship of _the| gard weights and measures: amending | in rapidly and a number which have | Perseded): the closing of saloons on | humidity which ran up to nearly 65 Roosevelt Are Restored. Py B it Gt e iy HUNG HERSELF IN BEDROOM, |cinners. the Maryland senators had a | the law establishing & state board of | not caused much comment as yet wers | COFtAin da (superseded): regarding | More than fitty prostrations and & hai? Washington, June 23.—VW/ith the re- | In the opinion # the anysulance sur- | strenuous fight on general principles| examiners of embalmers. reported today. Among those reported &1 Interstate ‘eglslative” commission: | dozen deaths were roported. = Thou- against increase of the duty. ‘Recommitted—Resolution auth favorably was the bili making a per- | foreclosure of mortgages and fees and | gands are sleeping at Coney Iskand, in After a debate lasting about four| ine ‘adjutant gencral to acquire. Jang | sonl tax of §2 on every Male person | SAATIes of county. commissioners. the parks and on fire escapes. s Report July 7. alhi s i turn ot marinos to'the arfaored cruis. | geon, Kelly was a victim of acute in- | Crinaled Husband & Heloless Witn #re Tennessee and Wasl of the ge: , agara e heat. e . Pacific fleet this week, e marines | collapsed and expired on Breadway. of the Suicide. hours, the Tallaferro amendment Was| ang to build rifie ran except such'asvare exempt under the Public Util ships f adopted, 34 to 30. This was a defeat #omoved from the of the navy g Chicago, June 23.—Deprived of the | for th S Aarh o S Bill Reocall, regulations applying in the poll and! A resolution was introduced provid- [ 17 MINERS KILLED, 16 INJURED ] ), ymmittee, it the » Ve by order of President evelt wWill| . FORD CAR AT SIEATTLE. use of his limbs by paralysls, John | amendment was ROt StrenuORALy s On the motion of Senator Bowen the | COMMutation tax laws. This tax would | ing that the public utflities committee —— — have been restored. This is the final e v lysis, John | amendment w: t strenuously rer ® | be laid on every other male between | report not later than July 7. Repre- | Gas Ignited from Open Lamp of Miner Bennett today was pompelled to wit- | ed by the committee &nd several of its | Tesolution ralsing a committee to re- | iho ages of 21 and 60 and provides for | sentative Scott sald that the comii | —Three Rescuing Parties. A imprisonment if not pald. This tax| tee -hoped to be able to report before J suicide of his wife. Unable to move| The close of the dak, as well as the | house bill No. 719, concerning the con- [ 1P b ocand . e v 22 Days 55 Minutes. finger, he was able to shout, but | beginning of It, presented its su trol by local authorities of obstructions | SPall be added to the rate bill of every | then. Representative Tingier of Ver- ture service of the marfihes and the outcome is gratifying to(the personnel ‘of_the marine corps. 2 ghapter of a long ‘“"""*z"" the fu- | coyered Distance from New York in|ness in heipless terror the deliberate | members yoted for it. call from the office of th~ governor , Pa, June 23.—As the re- town and 15 per cent. of it shall &0 w | non asked that the date be changed o | sult of o ::,,u,,:’,:;: of gas in_ min P one heard his cries, ihé completion of the coal schedule, | In the highways, was passed. Senator It was necessary to Ymve the ma-| Seattle, June 23.—Ford car No. 2,{™ P b the national guard support and the| Jume 20. This was opposed by mem- < o) Festored 1o their flyrmer assign. | winner of ‘the New ‘York to Seatti | ‘rw Bennell calmly placed a obair [ It had been expected that this sched-| Bowen was appoluted on the commit- | romainder be " distributed among the | bers of the committee and. the resolt | e shart s orie s e, Cont & Coke e oy el et aign | & e wuts, Feacihal e, wates. i gas r her invalid hus- | ule would be debated at great length, | tee. < ey . shortly after 7 Bl Tur tive tenance for | the Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition | band's bed and to the fixture tied a|but it was passed after little more than| Adjourned to Thursday. Colony for Epileptics. e endment Bad seen st TIRSIAUS|ing, 17 miners were killed and 16 in- .55. 'elock, rope. Unheeding her husband’s fran- | an hour’s discussion. A new schedule jured. With few exceptions those in- uring the conthig fiscal year | 3¢ 128538 o clock, nving covered the | tic screams, she affixed the nooss and | was presented by Me. Aldich as ohair THE HOUSE. The Dill for the establishment of a| - Hunters’ Licenses. Jured were Americans. The gas ig- kicked the chair from under her feet. | man of the finance committee reducing . |colony for cplleptics was also favorably | phe medsure thanging the law re- |Bited from tie open lamp of a mine ARTHQUAKE IN GALIFORNIA. | Tio in' Great Voual Contest for the | Li'c,She Bung unti life was extinct,| the house rate on bituminous coal from | Speaker Banks called the house to | TSRerted, This calls for an expenditure | garding hunters' lcenses so that resi. | Grouped about the entrance of the her husband at last exhausted by his| 67 cents a ton to 60 cents and eltmi- order at 10.30. Chaplain' Countryman ' dents of the state shall pay $1 for a | Mmine just before the explosion wes a Grass Valley and Other, Kaiser/ Prize. cries, dumbly foflowing with his eyes | nating the house reciprocity clause. | offered prayer. » 5 £ oeer sl toc g o ot ihree | license, non-residents 310 and allens | Several Itallans. When the terrific sub- 5 ramento Valley | New York, . Jurse 23—A tie in the|the slow turning of her form ‘as the| Numerous attempts were made to re- Favorable Reports. oed«l)ol er A “ll] mt e scf ent'flc $25, and making all licenses expire at | térranean upheaval of rock and deadly great vocal ‘cantest for the Kaiser|Tope twisted and untwisted. ,This mo- | duce the rate and there was one effort| b SR . L “n'-’n me" e ree;}r‘nmt] OT | the end of the fiscal year, was dis- 848 occurred the Rallans = wén Grass - Valley, Cal,, June 23.—An|Prize betweeén tha Junger Maenner- | tion had ceased when the first neigh- | to obtail free coal, but all were voted | Finance—Concerning the election of | sufferers from - epilepsy. The colony | cyeead, but tabled, as a senate amend- R ':',""*""';y‘“'"mt""';; ey rushed about the settlement, ment to it read as repealing a certain earthquake, the most sdvere shock ex- | chor of Philadel ‘and the Kreutzer | bor happened in and discovéred, the | down and tHe committee’s scale was | 289¢Ssors; concerning taxation of ele- [ would not take hopeless cases or in- rthg section of the “public statutes of 190 perienced here in several vears, took | Guartette of New "fork was announced | tragedy. retained. phones. Calendar. sane persons, but * would provide a ing for aid. n & home for the milder cases and plenty | = - : Supt. A. M. Johnson called for yol- lace at 11.25 o'clock |iast night. A |tonight at the comclusion of the fes- —— Unfavorable Reports. o ¥ | which will not exist until the legisia- P gty -y Secona” and llghter stiocks ‘eame at| UVl AS W way Judged, the PHIsdSl | Family Tragedy, Three Killed. [ Bronze Tablet|Unveiled on Steamer | Womans Sufrage—Amending sec. | Moyt Sursits for the.milder case.| T S Valateer’ ranks, were sbyoral WoRMG : 11.4 -, E o i Columbus, O, 25, George Washington. lon regarding qualification of | ppe o 01 o alendar Matters Adopted. These were o ck. W v g Reports from Marywville, Nevada | total of 56 4wt e xhewnt the l iean Duyear, aslsinus ssirinl | ' New' Lok Bils M dIt ta. | vOters: report accepted, bill rejected. ihnse: m ikt ShAOR gt e b Satdndy S mattaTy . AQ0DeM] DheTEbron v hert facty (A YE CAREI L IR bay Chat tod | 10 Lo (m::h;h‘::ll e iomt ‘Haen, | gineer at the Ohlo Htate. universit, | 1ot in" memory of.the irat president of | 1, Dyobriations—For a state armory |Tome 1o be in extent about 200 acrex, | ware the following: Concarning MArk- | sqund of relief started down the ahufl towss wre, also s LD U48° | gertest, which, it was announced to- | today shot and killed his brother-in- | the United States was unveiled by the | yejected. e A City of Norwich 250th Anniverssrv, | d-and double ballots on the license | Of the elght who started four came law, Fred West, fatally shot his wife | Daughters of the American Revolution oo B SRR Among the other favorable reports |QUestion: concerning justices of the | back with thelr senses. the others, ovs i spefoprs night, will ‘be laeld in Philadelphia in = ital. . # and then rushed to the attic while the | of the state of New York today on . 3 i S| peace in Bethel; dct concerning | ercome with bluckdamp, were pulled / gl A Dy o R < " |police were afier him and sent a bullet | board the North German Lioyd steam- [ Mr. Chamberlain of New Britain ex- T e tar o the i ot IVatarta: | BICKIlstiog: concerning _bakeshops: irface with ropes. (Bpecial 4 Strimded ok Floated. nto his braip. The tragedy resulted | er George Washington lying at the | plained an unfaforable report of the | oy cine et of Norwieh to spend | Tesarding the use of badges, buttons nd and a third party éntered, Hartford, June 23./-There was ap- ooner: o frem a quarrel. Puyear made accusa- | company’s docks in Hoboken. committee on appropriations concern- | g9 4o rp “hbm,n; its 250th anmi~]OF, m%s;nu of fraterna) socleties and | only to be driven back by the deadly ) ing the erection of a monument to| e other brganlzations: making an appro- | gases, hissing and spouting in the low. for the -Kimball hospi- New Bedfbyd, Mass, June 23.—News %l:;n- gainst his wife and she told her. ther, West. versary: making an appropriation “for Proj e tal of Windham county for special|reached here/late today that the schoo- state paupers at the Connscticut - hos Abrabam LJncoln on the capitol priation fer the Connecticut Agricul- |er level. / Brooklyn Detecti i - A . “the thoins, committee on|ed at high tide last night by the . Steamship Arrivals. Augustus Kuhne of the Brooklyn de- | statue and @id not see its Way clear to | Of S888: regurding: the sulc of butter: {1 MV EPCr RO lamu in Milford: | safets’ helmots & furthenaracye, & et pator Blakeslee siated wrecking li/shter Lasco, The schooner, | ~At: New York: Majestic, from | tective bureau, ' Teport for another: - There were many | FCEArding. the admission of women a4 | {ohcerning the anplication for shelifeh | succceded n bringing twelve hodien 5 ‘ tha dition to the regu- | with her Hull badly-damaged, is now | Southampton. contempt, of cou o statues of Lincoln in the country. municipal voters; regarding. women |eranchises: ailowing . the hunting of | the surface. Late today five nrore ware .« £ ¢/ state money for|in Cuttyhynk harbor, where.a “At Trieste: Alioe, from New York. | order was yecen by the| Mr. Johnson said that he disliked | YOHnE on the license auestion, - %yh afier Nov. 30 wid ferrets. and | pecovered. . Tiiey were. found 1. e ’ two years holes | - At Hamburg: Cincinnati, from New b N n s .-,, rig .,: "made’| License Vote Once in Two fun. | not with gun: marking diyisional | together in the lower left head) ‘g’m M tom New York. where they had dled 3 I g -

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