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. | Mornn ' 9f the confederate ar- my, died ~u'fi-gvnh. o % R ~Fx o 4 A an opportunity to_decide the prohibi Another Hotel, Three Blocks Away, His | vt Wife Anxiously Awaited His Return | g, perut wov. 0 Lealte Combs, {TWO MEN ARRESTED WHILE A| GUARDED BY A STRONG FORCE m: :":x-::!:;::"' co e : in &nggfiona] Developments, Ameri inister Peru, E ¢ < ol B R e S / THIRD ESCAPED. OF DEPUTY SHERIFFS, curred in Abyssinia as a regult of the o . serious illnesx of King Menelik. States today when he received a tel- » " SUSPECTED OF GIRL MURDER | soimers owicn oo o e onvs | MRS, STEWART TO GIVE WHOLE STO egram from the state department urging curtailment of yarfl production. . MEMBER OF CONNECTICUT .LEGISLATUR_.E R, 0 i o Pgsegae e Yet | EXPRESS ROBBERY ATTEMPTED here at once, Will James of Cairo, llinois, Is in|of London, was inaugurated, but the 1d-ti b Dar of Being Lynol Pri :n «i me theatrical show was ahund( Tracked by Bloodhounds. In 7 coleilin, gllovg 10.—Bmperor William | New Yark. Central Detectives Wers WA e o 5 : nfided to Coun n Edwin Hills, Vice Fresident of First National Bank of s Tear that_ e woul -,m‘: ::S:,,,‘,{ Riding on the American Express v 2 - ence e sensal "\ 3 Plainville and » Merchant of Prominence, Registered | ii- sati he had promissd the empross | Train—Quick Capture Made. that he would never make an ascent, . . Of Big Four Treasurer’s Stealings when the Case to irial—Suspect -eclares that She Never R a Cent from Warriner—Another Woman In Walter o-bo;.—-wenlmy lumber “ Wife,” | either in a diri Salioen o BTt —_ < | merchant of New York, a sufferer _at the Gilsey House as “Charles French and .2 | SEDEE RS R Al Ge it R Gk G from nervous trouple, ended his lite i yracuse, N. Y., . 10.—. - X i i shooting himsel New Haven—Money and Jewelry Not Disturbed. | cmpress' resarded ail aircratt as most | , Syacher, N ¥, Nov. 0CAn 2f) | cairg T, :c;.ux:' Becaiise of re. ! 7 iF > No. 24, the American express. between | e made tonight to lynch Will .,.m"",.‘ According to the Report of John I f . N G . { St. Petersburg, Nov. 10.—M. Giler- | Lyons fl: t‘h_l; flxznwnllh‘»."“vff“:; & negro suspected of murdering Miss | Grifiths, consul s gf £ vk ‘ Ni . Nov. 10.—While relatives | It is supposed that Mr. Hills, feeling | son, a leading attorney of this cii rated were hrrested Annie Pelley, a shop girl. the prisoner | bor conditiops in Greal ain are | cineinnati, . 10.—Mrs. 1, The st i o b i every cor- | himael¢ sugdenly taken ill, thys tried | was today condemned fo @ vears im. the muzsles of revolvérs. A thitd is|was placed ionight in tie steel cage | CORStantly growing worse. Nt S Bt ey e s natay, ot e o ner of New York, Edwin Hills, vice [to summon ‘aid. prisonmént in a fortress because of a | believed to have fal of the, county jail, surrounded by a| .o o cmem L of the women accused by Charles L.| New York and Chicago brokers jdent of fhe First National bank of | When on the third trial the cham- | speech which he delivered on June & strong guard of policemen and deputy e o “7 orKers em- | Warriner, defaulting local treasurer | cording to his confession, but so nvile, Conn., a member of the Con- | bermaid found the door of the noom |22, 1908, at the trial of ‘the partici- Claimed to Belong in Buffalo. sheriffs, Many persons arrived today [ Ploved by.lh?y : :;I::;.’I‘;ufi't:v‘m::::;' of the Big Four railroad, of having | investigation has been unable to dis= shared in his peculations by black- | close any record of the losses he says mailing him, declared tonight she | he sustained, necticut state legi: iture and a mer. |locked and got o response to her|pators in the Jewish massacte at Bi. | The two men arrested arc now-lock. [ from marby linols) and Kentucky | Pany and ‘the ehant of prominence. was found dead | calls, she summoned fhe manager, and | alystok. He appeared at this trial | eq up charged with attempted express | towns, and the police. fe ared that many | 4re to receive increased wages. in bed late today in a room at the | Hills' body, clothed in a night gown |as counsel for friends and relatives robbery. They said they were George of these wanted to lynch the negro. ' would give the whole inner account | L assigned at 11 o'clock last night, i I AN s S o R i s R S A S R 16, both of Buffalo. Before daylight today, Chief of Po- | & Glavis. disanarged chict of the land | C4me to court. Mrs. Stewart denied m:\'::‘l‘-;lehrw:m‘: :f- ',.'u.lii"fé"x?v'y# No Marks of Violence.or of Drugs. | Was made positive by cards and Iouiors | 2 nat Gillerson charged that in_ his Ten Cars oh Express Train. lice Egan twice dispersed crowds of | office. to be a tissue of falsehoods. | #he ever teceiyed money from War- 4 ) 4 W iner, ing, O., declare that he is a sick man. The signature on the hotel register | houglastown, L. L, Mrs, Hills' brother. | Speech in court he had irrelevantly | The American express is generally | men,and boys who had started to R : % : o Ly introduced ‘arguments. which incited | laden with silks and other valuuble [ wards the city jail. Tn one case he| King Edward Celebrated the sixty-| Why Mrs. Stewart Broke Silence. | 11 It admitted by ruivoad BECEEy of harles French and wife,” New faven, Copn., was written by Mr. Mrs. Hills Prostrated. goods consi| shippers in New | tore a mask from the face of a man . 2| He ce w. n ; Mrs. s echants, . ing, an n prevai on the i ; other i B s % artsy. ot ihe Hole fmperial ¥as s, | DAL esth tonight and i proatiated | PRESIDENT TAFT BETURNS Wero: tan ‘carah the trath. ¢ | others o' disperse, pieading that the | SUD Lo the king, was'elevated to the | 15 WUICH 2he B S SICUICT MO | grkat was s auperiors” confidence Jills,in an agony of suspense over her | fne? tAmE to New Forl ufi;}'?fl.‘é’,fiz, TO THE WHITE HOUSE | well<Armed Detectives Were Aboard, | €¥idence against James was only cir- b Warriner. This quarrel resuited in | MU husband’s disappearance.” He'had lert | [00% 1Hachcon @t e Fotel jmperiat — ot e sg| cumstaniigl Secretary . Knox Presided over a | the attachment of Mrs. Stewart’s |Mrs. Warriner Aware of Her Hus= her early in the afternoon. Hills' After an Absence of More Than Three $ More citizens, after an outburst of 74 of | furniture today. The officers who band’s Crime from the First. . » keep a business appointment, she said, 5 several hundred dollars’ worth of sitks | indj, ., v dy to let | meeting at the state department ! death was apparently due (o natural | gowntown, from which he promised 3| Monthe—Feeling Better Than When | four weeks ago, and two weeks 0| the aw take 1ts course. For this rea. | the committee on programme for the | Made the attachment were quickly oo of arugn il hip mency wwa | Feturn at' 5 o'clock the same after-| He Left Wasihgton. two New York Central detectives— | son It was thought it th0 aitiation. Pan-Americaw’ conference, which wil Kollowed by reportersy and, in_the " r d | noon. — William Hennessey and Frank Bou- | would be controlled. be held in Buenos Ayres. ! Mg, jewelry was untouched and as he is . G g 5ol 3 reserve broke down. fnown to have suffered from a weak | General Alarm Resulted in Discovery | 4 mesniugton, Nov, 10—After an ab-| quard—were ordered to ride the train| James, who is known as “Froggy, “I never received a cent from Chd Toars i the. prosus il Lorabat vaare sence of more than three months, dur- | between Buffalo and this city. Both | because of his facial resemblance to| John Strange of Indiana was elected | jio Warriner. she sald, “and 1 never Wil 40 fout iy of Body. ing which he has made a 13,000 mile | were well armed, Hennessey having & | that reptile, was “sweated” by the po- | president of the Farmers' National gave any information fo the rairoad ss declared that Y3 When no word was received from | trip through the west and south, Pres- | double barréled 'shotgun slung over | lice today. While ~Il circumstances | congress at Raleigh, N. . T. Alvah aboyt his shortage. It was anoffier her husband to Manager of Room Summoned. him early this morning, Mrs. Hills be- | ideit Taft siceps tonight in the White | his shoulder. No signs of car thieves| point to him as the slayer of Miss | Merritt of Baltimore county fRiled to [ oman' (hat did it all: & woman I |Warriner felt sure that his specula- A chambermaid found the room oc- | came alarmed, knowing that he had | House. appeared until _tonight. 'When the| Pelley, including the action of the | get the body to bring up a resolution | thought was my friend. 1 know the | 10ns would enable him to make good cupied at 9 o'clock and again -at 11| with him more than $200 in cash ana| He left the capital Awgust 6 last.| train stopped at Lyons at 9 o'clock the ! bloodhounds, which went from the al- | for anti-saloon legisiation. o T el 1t i eourt, | his shortage and refused to follow his o'clock this afternoon. At -1 o'clock | jewelry valued at $1,000. She notified | With the cheers of crowds ringing in| detectives and Express Messenger R. D, | ley where Miss Pelley’s body was —_— too: y 3 OUrt | \wite's advice. b this afternoon the hotel telephone op- | her brother first and then police head- | his, ears. He returned tonight to the | Beard. noticed three men with a large | found to several places where James | DELEGATES BARRED B ot 1o 0 Raia’ 10k Instead Mr. ang Mrs. Warriner made Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 10.—Mrs, Warri- ner was aware of her husband's defal cations from the first alleged attempt to levy blackmail on him, according to S, 0. Bayless, Warriner's attorney. M. - erator had a 11 from “French” for a | quarters. - A general alarm was sept | tune of the same cheers, but he tarried | electric flash lamp walking along the | had en o) he of the rde; volv e o ave | @ trip to Chicago and there, according VA el known New York physician. She | out, which resulted in the discovery | ONIY a moment with the various wel- | tracks examining the cars. When they | the }ifi-nne“r (rerunsle‘;"wf admit any. FROM A, F. OF L. CONVENTION. [ Xoved ln the came ot o rdvised | 0 Bavicas, bail an Intérview with AN |4 coila not get the mumber and 8o re- | of the body late this afternoon . M, | coming parties. His objective point | reached the car In which were the offi. | thing LR e Ptine Jote (paviace | alleged blackmailers. 4 ¢ 4 Torien. Fiills vty ‘05 years 0ld. wos the White House and Mrs. Taft, | cials they mounted the steps and wait- e . Bitterness Over Seceding Electrical | ¥ detectives that If she left the city A and as quickly as he could get away | ed for the train to pull out. The lo-| MRS. EDDY SETTLES Worke's - ln@nslisd—Address . ontamrest wowd follow: - She’. then | Mise Brockway Never Kitew WS 7 from the brief speeches of welcome ho | comotive was s60n Speeding a mile a - w PS¢ t56 o | A statement was issued tonight by SENATOR ALDRICH IN-OMAHA.. | TELEGRAPH WIRES TAPPED, climbed into his big gutomobile. The |.minute and the men with a skeleton AN O GLOY ERL | - e o W Secemmncof tha: Stoleri -Meney! | iies 104 Brockwhy. wid SHNTINE e chauffeur broke all s Tecor on | ki turned the lock. A lary chain . g Jov " At present the question that is ex- rd by Mrs. Stewart. ss Brock- SPEAKS AT COMMERCIAL CLUB | HEAVY LOSSES ON HORSE RACES | the District on the last Mg of the pres- 56 held the door and this was soon | Son of ~Head of Christian Science e e i e evclaiitg the ratiroad officials is: W is employed in the office of the ector of the customs. She safd that she never knew Warriner and ident’s record making ji ¥ pulled from the woodwork by a claw-| Church Receives Handsome Sum— v B became cf the $642,000 which Warr Forced Out| ‘There wis no demonstration at the [ hammer. day by Jerome Jones of Atlanta to the | Pecae he $! which Wal Adopted Son Gets $45,000. “Canada for ~Canadians” movement, | Mef admits having stolen? Appeals to Bankers and Business Men | Two Denver Bookmake Warriner says he lost it in specu- [ never heard of any blackmail. _She " to Study Currency Question. of Bi White Fouse. .The special police there & . [ ‘ Omaha, N Nov. 10.—Mr. Aldrich ver, Col., Nov. 10.—Denver and | 8rounds, and when Mr. Taf o ickly e ; ment involving nearly $300,000 be- : W demands of blackmailer: f a man and th. two women Wwho § of t vest in the interest of mone- [ 000 yesterday on horse races at the + founder and leader of the Christian | ¢ " o ~ | flcials. slon. RS 3 i at the | rorewell to Fred Carpenter, his secre- | T00 surprised to move, they failed t ! of the federation to the Canadlan tary reform and besides the informal| Latonja track near Cincinanti, by clev- b obey. A second order was effective | Scienice _denomination, and her son,|trades congress conveption held at —_— * epeech at the Omaha club he delivered | erly executed tapping of telegraph | tary; Colonel Spencer Crosby and Cap- George W, Glover, of South Dakota, o P his #n address tonight before the Com- | wires neor the Latonia track. tain Avchle Butt, his two military | and the prisoners were shackled. . A | ,.3"C, adopted son, E. J. Foster EAQy, | avmmsert o oamber » rhix national| CASE OF BANKER MORSE FOURTEEN KILLED BY a y sl ke earch was made for the third man, but mercial club. The odds on Howard Pearson, the | 2ides, who had accompanted him from | e sl of Vermont, has been concluded. Hix coming had hhen anticipated | winner of the sixth race vesterday at o M e P s (o ‘Say any- | cording to i o Proarlires R A i e Ml R b e e R L o O th much Interest. He had.been ad- | that track, were raised from 7 to 1, to [ jOOF s thing about themselves beyond giving | JePresentativesof Mrs. Bddy here to- | ynion or open shop policy is to the | petition to Have U. S. Supreme Court| Runaway Car Bumps Into Loaded Pas. Yised that here he would be in‘the | 20 to 1, and even as high as 40 to 1. heart of “the enemy’s country.” Handbook makers reluctantly admit- e In i Aililvm.rhfi‘ \\’ul; {reced;d by l;d tonight lgl‘ they lost heavily on ‘ongregsipan Fowler of New Jersey, | the race an many 14 wntil recently chairman of the house | bookmakers refused todas '&‘,';.3” "bets | ver. who joined the president today commitiee on bauking and ‘currency, | on the race. Two of them, it is said, | In Richmond. Then the presirent to wilo was presented as having severely | were forced out of business. . . | he accompaniment of handolaps and a eriticised " what. are -supposed to be | _According ta a local bookmaker, the | f6W desultory cheers stepped to the some of the Rhode Island senator’s | odds apparently were changed before = - day. Deeds evidencing the terms of . ‘When the train drew up the first | "ames and saying that Buffalo was e i< 3 men and women of labor in the states. person out was Captain Butt. He was | their home. They also declined to the gettlement have been duly exe-| “We are not indifferent,” he contin- Review: Judgment, followed by Secretary of the Navy “a‘:l any information abouf' their com- panion. senger Trolley Car Near Vancouver. and delivered. ued, “to the aétivity of i fe Brones; " t . Ugjler thesg settlbment arrangements | in the Tterest of this alleged national| New York, Nov. 10.—A petition for| Vancouver. B George W. er and_his family re- | movement and the support it might|® Wit of certiorari to have the su-|away car crashed into a crowded pas LARGEST ATTENDANGE T~ | elveithe som of 3345000 and Bbe- | receive and no doubt gid recelve i cor- | Breme court of the Wnited Siates fer | scager, cor on the Boben, Commes nezer J. Foster Eddy receives $45,000 view, the judgment of the circuit court [ Blectric Railway company's interurban ! 2 tain quarters, but are doing bur ut- o "Jtoetis'or New York in the case of [ line today. lourteen persons —Were AT NATIONAL HORSE SHOW |\ ioc\ Y INVESTED HIS TIPS. T e T o tie agn mfiuench. A0 | ehmrios Wi-Morse, the “ice king," con- | killed, inciuding the motorman —and Nov. 10.—A rum~ “Mr. President, T want to welcome banking ideds. “hoost™ " " /, A Flradely i ! v! i s | condugtor o he frel car, ‘The Bope hid been that Mr. Aldrich | 1 g0 20 o 1 did mot ~mse mombidot | vou back to the capital on behalf of the | Blue Ribbon Pinned to/ English Entry Former New York Waiter Left an Es. | E[38 ®ill soon eradicate this national | St & JURaPRii' Ve Bacth Avverd| | The asstigete TE. meafiy S would ‘give some attention to these | When the wiré was tapped, the. post | *MEers of the chamber cf commerce,” —First Serious Accident. plague.” ©." | § jca, was filed today in the higher tri- | ingmen bound for New Westminster. opposing elements, but all he did Was | odds were held back and the fjlse | 53id President Gude of that body, cap- £ute> Weeth. 300,000, The day's proceedings were enlivened | yov o1y “Martin W. Littieton, counsel | Seven were injured, two perhaps fa= 10 refute the ides that his eftorts as | adds were sent out. Then the -plunge” | turing Mr..Taft immediately. New York, Nov. 104The third day S 2 i | DY an address on the woman Suffrage | gy "\r® Morse, Formal presentation | tally. & legisiator were purely in the inter- | was_made. It is said that the oper- Thank you,” replied the president,| of the national horse show brought out | New York, Nov. 10.—James Theil- | question by Mrs. Frances Squire Pot- of the .motion will be made by Mr. Virtually every person in the pas= ests of the eastern states. He did |atiofls extended to Chicago also. removing his hat and smiling benign- | the largest attendancé scen at the [ Mam, for the last ten years head waiter | ter, a former professor in the Univer- | 0 YA8 notion. BUF, Be wiede, o B o J O COCER DO, o oo e not mention any of his critics by name | Cineinnati, Ohio, Nov. 10.—Those | antly on the crowd. ‘Tm glad to get | Madison Square garden this season. | 2t Delmonicc’s and before that a wait- | sity of Minnesota and an ardent work- | s 0 BtO8 BT STAGER, I SRS P D dlon " ol Mart the Vancouver stas just behind an electric freight prisonment in the federal prison at n containing a flat car laden with @nd he asserted that his efforts had | who control the Latonia wires an.|back. Let me see I left here August| With the senior class of West Point | e at the same restaurant since 1872 | er in the suffrage cause. She roused ever been to serve the interests of all | nounced. tonight they would start s {S$. 9idn’t I? Well, I'm back again feel- | cadets in the boxes tonight and a va- | Saved and invested his tips so wisely | the delegates to more enthusiasm than [ RiFCTEM t Bections and all clashes. eidorvils: Sarventigation’ 1nes = “ ng just as well as when I went away | ried programme of trotters, jumpers, that on hi% dcath recentlv he left .an| has been shown since the convention “The sreme €O il sea he | heavy nbers. At the might meeting Senator Al- | wire pping at the Tatonia race. tsle | —Or even foeling better.” ponies -driven -by children, ~officers’ | estate valued at $500.000. This became | met on Monday. e Ry rt'r‘l';:lln.dm“»u“m ol Bied by ot e o out, at the head of & drich again went over the work of the | The assert they have had no previous | Mr. Taft’s stay in Washington will be | charges, hunters ridden by ladies and |Xnown today when his widow applied | The delegates from the Des Moines | gCCOR08 00 TEPREAT CERE T S 2 o de "ine coupling of the lumber car commission to dat¢ and lined | information on the subject and are in- { Prief. for ihe wiil leave tomorrow for | draft horses on the tan bark, the scene | for leters of administration in de-|and Sioux City (Towa) central bodies clared Mr. Littleton in his petition, He | broke and it started back toward the the labor hefore it, ing, at | clined to discreait the report, but | Middletown and Hartford, Conn., and| was of unusual attraction. fault of a will were barred from the convention on | y. o 341 aY the naked facts of the| city. The passenger car, a quarter of revious meetings, ' to bankers and | sports man take a different view. in the mcantime must deliver an ad-| The first serious accident of this TS Ty P! the ground that their organizations | CITECE N1 LNC " in the indict- | & mile behind, was just leaving Lakes men to study the question of gt siatins et aa ey dress in Washington tomorrow before | year's show sent a shiver through the | Men Interested in Railroad Business | harbored seceding electrical workers, | taat 't Moree and that when properly | view station, a short distance beyond and currency reform with the | PEARY FOR THE FIRST TIME the Laymen's Missionary society. The | crowd this afternoon when W. C. Col- Banquet at the Waldorf. thus intensifying the bitterness. Thus derstood and cle; state they | the ity limits. When the runaway wlew Inselligent assistance president will return to Washington | lier fell at the five-foot jumps in the | New York. Nov. 10.—Legislation | far the convention has been reasona- | lgn (SWOR W0 CEROT, G0 more | lumber car dashea into view its speed 'oeq.mnmed Jegid-| SHOWS HIS ARCTIC PICTURES. | incrtly before nuon on Saturdity. and | preliminary ¢rial for hunters, and was | enough for. the present. arsucd maen | PIY harmonious. but when the electri- | (anoW that the petitioner 4id no more | Wnper 1 tremendous, for Mo= lation. X & e on Monday morning will settle down to ; kicked in the face by Irish, his | who manage railroads: further federal | Al Workers' fight reaches the flood, s | fiel Procure ofhcrs to make, Jodis b | rorman Thoburn had ot timé to moves \Dinner Given in Explorer's Honor at | the routine work of his office. mount. For a moment it was feared | control, pleaded legislators; co-opera- | it seems likely to do, a lively session | g%, PA0K .;";,_‘.‘ he infprmed the [ When the impact occurred the heavy TESTIMONY IN HER FAVOR| New York Nov. 10.—Cominander | diplomatic appointments that are | with assistance. His front teeth were | vavied. siowe o the sreat: commmon | GIGANTIC CULEBRA et oS e fava| with. De foon.” Net & dnee S =24 ; Robert B, Peary showed for the first | pending until after January 1. He will | loosened, his lips and cheeks were | carriers of the country were expressed cuT B s o o st the Seok allowed | steniling: of the pesssnges.amt Rumor of ‘Abandonment of Trial and | time tonight the 75 pittures taken upon | not fill the vacancy of the supreme | badly cut, and his hack badly wrench- | (omient ot the. fivst anmual bangier of 1S.NOW HALF COMPLETED. | {5 ‘i %o Dradt in the rise of the ool sl w0 450 | Now Investigation: Ordered. his dash to the pole, which he will use | court bench until after congress meets. | ed, but it was said tonight that no|ine Railway Busimess assoclation ot | — oligteral which took place from time | MONTH IN PRISON F R 20 RaRedoe e wintse - The R bones had been broken In the same | the Waldorf-Astoria. The associa- | Over 3%,000000 Cubic Yards Excavated e RISON FOR Paris, Nov. 10—The testimony to- | Dictures were shown to an audience of class, Lieut. P. G. Yorke of the Brit- Ferey % f Lk WP ingeit i in LONDON SUFFRAGETTES. Bay n the trial of Mme. Steinhefl, | fifty men, prominent in social and sci OBITUARY. ish- Hoydl ‘atilleryswan ‘the Bfst of | wediies ot snsliteton ot ro . v Dackbone of ‘Panama fatamigs: | ThE freedom allowed tg ineert In harged with the murder of her hus- | €ntific circles, at a dinner in Peary's s 3. P. Ladd the visiting officers to qualify for any | raflways and the public, had as its| Washington, Nov. 10.—The cut at ed, was “perveried into a pérfect| Two Women Who Smashed Windows nd_and stepmother, was distinctly | honor given at the Metropolitan_club. gt 2 B e of the important finals. guests at table tonight more than 600 | Culebra, the backhone of the isth- | depatichery of pleading” The practice King's Birthday Celebrat The lecture which aecompanied the The death of Samuel J. P. Ladd o Both Alfred G. an s ackhone of the isth- | debauchery of pleadin, he practice at King's Bi ay ebration, ayorable to the defendant. Marietta pa t and Reginald C.!men interested in railroads. mus of Panama, was half any features of al- — gvmr. the cook in Steinheil house- | Pictures was In the nature of a {or-i;“"f" ey e of his son, Dr. Vanderbilt were retired unplaced today Ty on October REORI ‘f.m?f,l;':: ?!.p‘:“i'a‘.ni;"...”’i-n'fli‘:!!? o i London, Nov. 10.—All Paul and hold,’ and her s6n ‘Alexendre, whose | Mal reyort hy the explorer to the Fea- | P. Ladd, "in Moosup _at 6.45 o'clock | in the class for harness horses over|Charged With Assault for Running | from the capal zone just forwarded to | sure the government against an un-| Amelia Brown, the window smashing ppearance was awaited with profound | TY Arctic club, the organization which | Wednesday morning. He had been sick | 14 hands 2 inches, and under 15 hands. e e Wt nound | has sponsored hia expeditions to the | abed four wecks but had been in feeble | Judge W: H. Mosre, their keonest yi Down Man With Auto. the officers of the isthmian canal com- | fortunate technical lnpse was employ- | suffragettes, were today sentenced to ntere: = mission in {his city. At that time | ed, he said, to “smother the issue, ob- | one month each at hard labor. Both e % by north pgle for the past ten /vears. | health for the past nine years, during | val, took the blue with his prize win- | New Britain, Conn., Nov. 10.—Charg- | } 390 cabic - yards he s i e - o c e Mrs. Em tery bt by 8 urther mass of | R Rl o e e b o | which thme he an lived with his som | nar ok the blie with his prige WIn" | ed with assauit. Robert . HIll of this | 39002290 cublc yards had boen ex- | cure the questions to be decided, and | are members of the Mrs. Emmeline contradictions strengthened ~the im- cavated and o HEe smoumt o i y o | P atic b d : 4 > a gging | confound the jury in & bewildering ple- | Pankhurst organization. During the pression in the accused's favor. Mme. | Commander Peary and two members' S.J. P. Ladd was born in Franklin | dy Delham was Second and C. W. [City was arrested tonight for running | rAI0/C0 MY 5 1060 e (| thhn-af tirgla phraeeology banquet at Guild hall in honor of the Bleinheils nurse aino retracted ner | of his expedition, Captain Robert A.| Sept. 5. 1822, the son of Jedediah P.| Watson's Ringing Bells third. down Herry Schaman with an auto- : <5 1 Qi & £ , i 3 g g i B8 y ee d on the row o window pan- ressed the opinion that the defend- | the positions of honor at the dinner. | brought up on the farm and educated | night for the international event, of- | ed on 3500 bonds for trial tn court to- | 5%, 0" CGteom. which will be forty | appiication counts the intent to do- | quet hall. th ash of glass startling BNt s attar Hhis erimis was slin- e at district and sdlect schools of | ficers' chargers, open to all nations, | MOTTow morning. Scherman, who is| gl Ul 00 o . . o | the a e ‘ ¥ = > R e g St S & above sea level. the normal leyel | cefve, which was not alleged in the | the company and Interrupting the wealtliy merchant, whom the state as- 4 imen ahedeired o marr " tertifed T s five feet above the sea. Its completion | because Morse was sentenced to im- | proved to be a suffragette demonstra- i tabula, O., bought a drove of 355 head | shot, when the blue was pinned to his | to have assumed all blame for the ac- | ! . f cattle and ht th : ; e ] cldent: s said to be assured within four years. | prisonment for fifteen vears on (he|tion and the two offenders were &fe QE ontie 00 heoughs then (o Trenkis. | Weve. Vighty. Withorto the vigiting | cide At the same time a report was made | count when under the statute he could | rested. Hamburg Belle, Di S NN B e, ok Payisania. He drove them there in forty-eight | British and Canadh i I . The mstate’s _circumstantial _case 4 orty- ritish and Canadian officers have o i g of ‘the SFst et - el L SR . ®mgainst Mme. Steinheil seems to be| Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 10.—Though | Jays. From that time he deait In cat-| made an indifferent showing. Shedaalilp) Arrivals. dry excavation on fr'.'n"‘fl.'n{"n‘.’.fkl'}’u'.'} ;re\!.y"be GRS LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN rapidly breaking ‘down and it is al- [ brought south to escape the rigors of ;:_g;"l?mefi*‘?*gsliuzéf‘cfif‘"u’)n dr‘:fll R \At i‘?amburx: Nov. 9, Cincinnati,from | canal, Previously some dredging had R Lt Jel eyl 5 " ready rumored ‘that the trial may be |a Northern winter, Hamburg Belle, 2 E AW | Congregational W. B. M. Annual Meet- | New York. been done i e DEMAND BIG WAGE INCREASE. abandoned and & mnew investigation | the famous trotter, died at the stock | om Norwich to Coventry all the| “°"9"% P At Fatefnior iioy: 16, Mirope; r0i| Sotmty e cecasster Lo (s el EAMIEST: PENALYY ON RECORD et St wmay be ordered. farm of her owner near this place to- | Efanite used for the Hale monument,| . f S S A .| New York. | o1 | hills, near the Atlantic entrance, where FOR LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION | Approximately Twenty-Five Thousand —_ day, of pneumoni: o > by ox team. e e B Fi o £ e omans| At Genoa: Nov. 8, Regina D'Italia, | 4 steam shovel excavated at forty-one = Men Are Involved. Tn 1845 he married Miss Philena B.| Board of Missions of the Congregation- | from New York. Intli dge Walsh Andi 3 e < A P A 3 feet: below. the sea level Muel “ | Inflicted by Judge Walsh on Andrew Tiazen of LIapilE Mie Gled 1n 1300 fal shurch WhISA USRS 1 430 etyual} At Nugles Nov. 10. Duca Degll | culty was ‘-‘xfi ?'»T"»:a‘\'" m’rur‘\!;nm?yln Markham of Norwalk. Chicago, Nov. 10.—Locomotive fires ll;h;:l’)_levlr(!::;.mllwg.l};e":l;‘a:x';md Cath- | meeting at the f;:.',}';f"{?.".‘ c‘};u:ch“tg; Abruzzi, from York. this work. At one time the shovel ~ men of 42 railroads west of Chicago “185 o 77, 1 n o o v a y: " I Bridge Conn., Nov. 10.—Judge | today In1856 and for 'some ears after he 3217177, and cxpended $161.805 accord-| Card Sharpers—Taken from Train. | Nini, CH0RS Y| & Suantity of mut | | BEUERPOC,, PO, ok i come | toany, o fron Yas 2 resident of Hartford, when he Ing to the regort Of the treasurer, Mlss | prigeeport, Conn., - Nov. -10,—Joe | the tracks was post ¢ off | mon pleas court today inflicted the | Lroximately NEW HAVEN ROAD REPORT. The animal was bought by Mel Han- na of Cleveland, a few months ago, For Quarter Ending Sept. 30, 1909— | for $50,000. Cleveland, 0., Nov. -10.—Hamburg Operating Acoount—Gross Incomg. | pojie " rogistered as Sally Simmons IT made three world's records at North emands for & wage In- 20 to 25 per cent 000 men are inv d tw ty ew Haven, Conj v. 10.—The 3 e ™ s ; renort of the New Fork. Now Haven | Randall track, near Cleveland, on Aug | pocame o MG ah0ibee o e sid Antaly Do L Cartwright, John H. Hart land John | its original position. At another time | heaviest penalty on record for a viola- | i the demands, and thelr territory wnd Hartford rallroad for the. quarter| 25 1ast in her match race with the ToRfih church. He was prominent in McGuire, residence unknown, were | the shovel settled gently into the mud | tion of the liquor 1 when he covers all the west, southwest and ending September 08th, 1900, shows | Plack horse Uhla ar and also in the first TLincoln cam Jusn K- taken from a train here today and are | and overturned. | sessed Andrew Markhawmh of Norwalk | horthwest portions of the . United ‘operating revenue of $15,652,160.16, an | Fer first heat was trotted in 2.01 1-4, {0 Tn 1861 1n Fenreathitl ?hp‘t =% A grocery team standing at the | held by the police as card sharpers. | very night the shovel is withdrawn | 325 on each of four counts, with full | Seates Sncrease of $1,803973.12 over the cor- | the fastest mile cver trotted in a race. | ToTR0 0 SO0 B8 FERREREOIRA TG BN | top of ‘the Laurel hill slope ran away YT T | from the excavation fo u poist. be Jats, for illegal wsale on_Sunday, Chupied Withi.the demands for highl Fesponding quarter of 1808. The op- | And.Lwo seconds faster than the previ- | o PO LD T LAC CRIRIe A0 wne | o1 Wednesday about noom, when | NINE CONVERTS | hind the ledge of rock whers it s | Suspended fail sentence only on | wailfls is. agowher for recoxnition of erating expenses, $9,213,877.29. show | 0US record held by Cresceus. The sec- | CF 00 FOUE 0 P‘rahk’l(n Bl;lfl "“:kfl" frightened by the steam road roller. AT EVENING MEETING. | safe from the sliding mud and is “cut | condition that Markham immediately | dogire of the Brotherhood of Tocomos 4 Bn increase of $175,106.88. The .net|9nd heat was trotfed in 201 3-4, the | W4g CERAten from Frankiin and Lisbon. | The wagon hit the bridge when the again ‘each morning. continue his lquor business | irenen. to leglslate for enginesil W fastest second heat’trotted in a race, v or Sprague of Provi- | norse. turned in there, tearing the tmportant Services of the Revival | p much heavier ralfifall {han | case came to the mmon ple urt members of the Aremen’s G operating revenue w. 1t m the 282 ‘0 e $0,538,282.87, an | e Tace Itself was the fastest two | dence contemblated the Taying out of | horse ot ot the shafis, bt 1o wag exper in the preceding | on an appe walk court, | ganidation fncrease of $1.627.866.24. : 3 . R e R heats. 5 e g 2dd purchased all the | caught in the middle of the bridge by Friday Afterngon and Sunday. |- monen, on) § cunie yards were | where the defendent 1525 on et it g Lo erations Increased $37,101.89: taxes in- th:( “}?“ (',l ’,,:n?.'“n‘,"é’}lv'}mn.f ’T.‘: from 27 owners 4nd it was no easy the quick work of a teamster. At the Evaigelist gervices Wednes- | f-xx.-n‘\.a.t:-v; .rn'v.nn‘ Pa a canal dur- | each count with the costs. b . CALLED UP BY MISTAKE. creased $5406530, and other income | (T B Bk g hn B. Madden for | tusk. He sccuréd the 27 deeds and day night at Central Baptist church | T Gelober he compaged with 2.836.- OBITUARY. - e e x decreased $110,§76.66. TInterest, rentals, g the annoupdeménts .Were made’ and | 335, cubic’ yards opiember. . Cass of Mae Wood, Indicted for Pe | & " was instrumental in starting ‘the vil- i X i Vi ete, incrcased $69,124.05. $50.000. S lage of Baltic. He was later secured | The eastern Cemnecticut branch of | the offering taken, which is to be the | COrding to a report received in W a was § ,ufi T8, en increase | SNe HOLRE, LA in 2.01 3.4, Her re. | Baltic and Willimantic. hold its qudrferly meeting at the | ring was heard in the baritone solo On | IHUIE. EREE eneineer of fhe canel. of u.sofl:’ e e 4 Saienate | Markable 1909 season followed a period | b 1863 he moved to Windsor Locks | Plainfield Congregational ~church on | Calvary, singing it with masterly ten- | FIRIH 6 Che(ober was B ey, BERlLst $1 884082 88 L amences, where he purchased a farm and resid- | Wednesday, November 17, with ses- | derness and sympathy. Prayer was of. | 4%8Int 10.07 in September. : : N for the same quarter in 1905, Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 10.—Ham- | ®& five years, during which time he | sions at 11'a. m. and 1.30 p. m. There | fered by Rev. Mr, Cunningham, after | . Bt the amount © n{;"‘;’:e"‘“‘g:fi INIppEBative and. dowh ‘;""“ for 1| forgery in connection’ with her sensa. g = burg Belle was raised in Greens Farms, | W88/ purchasing agent for the Hart- | will be reports of the annual meet- | Dr. Stough had read a number of re- | ¢ mr" Rt ns . Taaeh "”"i 41,650 | past 45 years, died at his o in Ridge. | tlonal suit for divorce against ‘ormen Mrs. Frohman Gets Absolute Decree | (it Pl TAS F0I0E S BrCInS S e | ford, Providence & Iishkill railroad, | ing and a missionary addres: auests that bad been handed in. Dr.|Cubic vards was nearly twlce the |city jast night. e was born in United States Senator Thomas €. of Divorce, - o Dlandent M ter o= - serving as such for from twelve to —_— Stough's - effective sermon was from | SHOUNY JaQ th previogs month. MMoro | fleld in April, 1522 his father helnz| pigp “way brought up suddenly in the TReno, Nev., Nov. 10.—Margaret TIl- Bt yeers. . Hie yhs 1o sugaged. in Returned from Maine. the text “That ye may know that the | Il B8 BACEQ B dStne b Detober than | James Scott | Colonel Beolt begyl| court of general seasions today, but Snston Eronman, wite of Daniel Fron. | Retiring American Ambassadors Ar- | Various otler outside work and spec- | A g Grimes and John Marphy have | 0B _Of man hath power on earth to BT A RN School A¢ Hhe ol o cuilags o defendant 4id not appear, and the on'an Illicit Sa- | tor of taxes. Five years lat s | o et L ner Bend ulations for firms and cofporations. ; forgive, sins.” He declared the terms an, New York theatrical manager, rive ir New York. He later move dto the town of Can- | [cturned from a two weeks' hunting | upon wioh forgiveness might be ob- | Pastors Lead a Rai B T | position he held by variovs reappoint- | Counsel explained that she was il A on & ranch in Colorado and had no% btained an absolute decree of dfvorce | New York, Nov. 10.—Henry, White trip to the Maine woods, having had srom District Judge Pike today. 'The | and Jonn W. iddle, retiring Americ | bl tne cnsinonce from which the can. | & ™most enjovable time and bringin | tAST e IIouEh reperianes, telh o Iearinig occupled only. 25 minutes. One | can ambassadors to France and Rus- | how was Ared swhen the sallant . | back their imit of deer. One of those | 404, confehsion and made a Strong Ab- | Leavenworth, Kan. Nov. 10.—Two | ments for more than 21 years. 1n|? oo Ny o B other witness besides the plaintiff tes- | siq, respectivily, arrived late today | jzens of Canterbury succeeded in | $eCured by Mr. Grimes was hanging | giveness offered by Jesus. ministers today led a raid upon an il- | 1850 he was elected to werve Iy the | Peer informed that the case was on tifled. " Tihe grounds were. non-sup- | on’ the Humburk-American liner | ariving Prodence Crandail out of the | U1 front of Revnolds market on Wed- | EIRERess oEOTe e ceadiness to | liclt_saloon in_this ¢ which Connecticut legislature. Tn 1554 Col- | Oflayis chlension | 0 0 A documept “mecepting service | George Washington, from Bremen, | town for the offense of teaching col- | "eSd#4Y and attracted much attention. | rojio - Jesus at thesclose of the meet- | Sulted ‘in the seizure of twent onel Scott became judge of the and announced that 1t was by mistake g all Crighty fo angwer. ) Southampton and Cherbourg. Ambas- | gred children in-her school. o e in of veer and two jugs of whiske bate court, remaining on ‘he | faworn 1o iy Dahlel: Frohifian, was | eador White's homecomitg is after a [~ He held various town offices and Two Caseb: Withdrawn. e following are the notices: Thurs- | WAS pay day at Fort Leavenwort years, wrtil age ineapaeital st 18 NRs Calied tofiy) S : x o Col. Hiram K. Scott. jury and Forgery. he | Ridgefield, C . 10.—Col. R ft 18 _inhes | ram B Beott, & ¥ Ridrenold | New York, Nov. 10—The case of 3 et farmer stafe | Mac Wood, who has heen under indlet. Jeeatonly S ment since June, 1908, for perjury and read during the hearing. long and distingyished diplomatic ca- | was postmanter in Canterbupy. He| There lave boon two of the cases| gay to bo dor of re “jolnts” were liberally patroniz Since his retivement he has ) adjowrnment was taken un@ Monday, 3 : - day of rejoicing, when ev- i uce his o 2adbach SR — rodr. aud recent Sghuipen frgm Pac- . : brought in the superior court Which | uetonc fr etsetad 1 . the soldiers. The ministers of -the ‘probate court in addition 1o bis © Death of Mrs. U, 8. Grant. Tosattent the: pADATEI Fokrel NYRRGS | o e e O | i itliEkh:” They. s e e s “Mann meets | complaint at’ police hesdquaricr Alitjey o town clerk Marital Troubles Caused Murder and San Diego, Cal. “Ne CMrs, at his retivement. cholce Puritan stock, being the ninth [ Suits of the Allen Foundry Co. va. Lib- | ing of rejoicing at Second Congrega- | Yo/unteered 1o lead the officers I thef /0 = omp = Suicide. ‘Grant, 58 years old, ' oy I v T < In direct descent from Elder Brews- | DY et al and the Groton Savings bank | tionu] chureh 3, p w. Evening ser- | A 2 sl oy Crusl to ath by Topplingl jocksouville, Fla; Nov. 10.--Afte U0 President Grant, died of apo- | Midshipman Wilson Holds His Own. | t.r, N vs. Michael McGrath. vice at Central Baptist church. F) ™ Stone. marital trouides of long standing Louis | 1 She had been aw iuvalid l‘:r Annapolls, Md., Nov. 10.—Midship-{ He is survived by a son, Dr. Sam- s ~ day, 3 p. m.. Dr. Stough speaks on| Appointed United States Senator. Hartford, Conn., N 10.—Eiding | W. Lewis, white, shot and killed hix = Grant 1§ survived by her | man Earl D. Wilson, quarterback of | uel Pierpont Ladd, = with whom he Al in Bridgeport. Stubble or Silver, in the evening on Bismarck, N. D, Nov. 10.—Fountain | behind a stone weighing lalf a Wife at hix home herc this afternoon and five children, Mrs. 1. §.| the mavy football, team, continues to | lived, and a daughter, Mrs. Lovell| A Brid daspatch Wednesday | How - t0 e a Success of the Chris- | L. Thompson of Cando, N. D..was|elght yoar old Jumes Weinstein of §1|and then turned the revolver on him= affee Gyant. 17, 8. Grant 1V., | bold his own and is in about the | Smith of New Rochelle, N. Y. A son. | night said Leo Hall, 20 years of age, | tian Life. Sunday afterndon service in | appointed United’ States senator (o- | Relleyue street was crushed to death | selt sending a bullet through his & ¥ A, C. Ladd, died two vears ago. Hec|was arrested ‘there _\-Meruiufm'dra theater fer men. Subject, Dead Men. | day by Governor Burke, to fill out the | tonight when the stone toppled over. | cansing almost jnstant dealh. Lawis tho | b N. Johu- | pimning him underncath. Nearly every | was a cripple ondue - " bome in s hody was broken. "’&\, ..t PN g o LXN I ,t L Wy .:::edl(liuno l:-n‘!’::b‘:‘lv:&‘l:: also leaves a half-brother, . B. Bai boarding house per In | Monday night, inal service of the cam- | unexpired term of Senator M. “haffee ¢ bim Sunday. * *lley of Windsor Locks. - i i paign. o Rrch e 18 who died three weeks ago. drink siang year | 7 v\'»‘