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. CONN WICH, CONN- ‘SATURDAY, NO , 1908 e e PRICE TWO_CEN o Hits [Bayoneis Talk, | o= e 80T BANDIT ROBS A KANSAS BA The Glavis Charges were brought to| Enthusiastio Reception Day and Night at Mid- . he attention of President Taft by Sec- Py of Jam n QUIBL . s weins o | Hold Up the Cashier, Shot Him in the Jaw, and details of the plan for the reorganizis tion of the navy. 7 ¢ |§1in_d ~dletown and Hartford Toren WIRELESS GIVES STORY OF DE- | THE TORCH AND THE PISTOL NO | Tisy Turmg or e new commorela Snatched More than $8,00 s A _erclses of ¢ STRUCTIVE STORM. - MORE IN EVIDENCE. i.:'.:ff..‘;:‘.:".::.,:'“" and Cuba have P erpart'In e clvis Gomonstration. An — / i : gaet SRR W) HAD A COMPANION AGED 15 YEARS been killed and 1,055 captured. Judge Alfred Coxe, a nephew of the DEDICATION OF NEW STATE ARMORY | ;iisfc, Wit S50 52| pnonmous oawace oone GAIRO STREETS PATROLLED 3 any met with by the president on his | 15 ganana and Other Plantations— | By Fourth Regiment Illinois National | late Senator Conkling, is a candidate A 3 4 o '3 . recent overland journey. for the supreme court vacancy. fa 2 . W % Congratulates Connecticut Upon Having Erected Such a| ™A1 00" 5f Presidential Party. Kingston Alans Suflered to the Ex | Guard—One Negrs Safe for the| ' " W S This is the Second Time Young Bullock had Held Up Magnificent Building for Its National Guard, which | Jie presitential party armived @400 | yone of §500,000—Loss of Life. Present—Mob Members Recognized. | liams was appointed state comptroller this Bank— i he First Time He Killed a Policemen p o A Under the. stalwart ‘eacort of the ma. & ~ ot New York by Governor Hughes. d Taki oL ~ in Reality is a Part of the Army of the United States| iioiti [0 Snui T 36000 Sar veter |+ o e | s B T Ny and Taking $1,000 Escaped to Florida where He has < ¢ 2 Adi ans to the Middiesex theater, where | New York, Nov. 12.—Wis ‘bulle- | Cairo, 111, Nov. 12.—With Arthur Al- | , 8. A, retifed, dson of i 3 . —Immense Crush in the Big Building. Dr. Shanklin was invested with the | N Tork Tov, 15 Wircless bulie: exandet, the last of the persons arrest. | foundtr of The. ity of Rechester, ‘N, Since Lived at a Fashionable Hotel. presidency of the university. The ad- | mai e, received foday 2 of Ro ; by way of Cuba, | ed-in connection with the murder of | ¥, died from apoplexy. S e g et v Do fhow Shar the i e sxperiencad | Misy Aunis Peliey. wdtqly, out of tows s 7 he of the ol ory and saw considerable devastation owing to the | and the Fourth regiment, ois na- The Congressional Party examining .,‘;fl;';:,- C”,',‘,',‘,‘, E:;l.:,zd .fi;’fl,dfifl: {;:mn:: o it (b ot Mg o l’,‘,‘:’“"l R tve. "1:;&‘:&‘;‘:,‘,‘: severe storm which has been ravaging | tional guard, on guard in the streets | the work on the Panama canal with a| Eudora, Kan, Nov. 12.—Earl Bul- | of escape, he stopped and shouted due la:u- Aveatern and southern trip today | broken out a little later over the new | Boa president. A ‘;-m ognfi ‘i}‘:‘ l"': sfl‘l"il 2 ‘"&;.‘Mi l:mz ’ca"l lm{fi:' mfm":;b }’f"’ to de""}""‘g""xb(umre appropria- ]nlc:{m' hnlydblndn of Lawrence, Kap., [ flance at’ the fast approaching hilnt v ) with the 3 . e damage inflicted was in- | 5p! ept Cairo ablaze wi - | tions 18 now in Culebra. companied by William MecKay, 13 | ers. o by vialting Middletown and Hartford, | structire. These commands with {1°] * Persanal Tribute to Dr. Shanklin. | dicatea by a message. roccived today | citmeent for four davs 1s quelled, g e vears old, o Jacksonville, Ma. 1 an Attempted Suici ; :Wmm '(ho installation of Dr. Will- | fantry under command of Colonel| The president's speech was a per- | by the Central gnd South American Troops Occupying Danger Points. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir | attempt today to repeat his exploit of iz} ve’ oniy”one, bullet st Nt fam A.‘Sh.nklln as president of Wes- | Hickey, with the First ana Second |sonal tribute to Dr. Shanklin and a | Télegraph company from the wireless presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian ' a month ago, robbed the Eudora state | heat you yet,” he shouted, .',,d“w » , Governor's Foot Guard, and | prophecy of what Wesleyan will stand | operator on board the steamship Prinz| No crowds were allowed to gather | throne, and his wife are guests of the |bank of $§00. after shooting Fred {;’0’:“:]:’;. I::;wfi't - u.':"ii':}'.‘:"‘.'.:: L'; the Hosse Guards, escorting. Governor | for, what its ideals will ho under his | August. Wiithelm , a¢ - Kingstort. . The | any place tonight and every lknown |emperor and empress of Germany. Stafr, a banker, and later probably ’,:{,’:‘d’_"“"“’"" bullet through his own the magnificent new state arsentfl and | Frank B. Weeks, held a street parade | ministration. Senator Root’s tribute | message was forwarded By way of the | danger point was occupied by troops. . wounding himself when closely pur- Thinking Bullock dead, most of the vit je the city hall by Mayor | was also a personal one, born of long Lucian Pickett, the convicted bigam- | sued by armed citizens. - with a review at ty v ist. was sentenced to three years in| 1In his first holdup of the Eudora |Kay with thecats bi Lmon to —e the benitentiary and fined ¥1,500/in the | states bauk, Bullock, who. s 17 years [ some announced. This atiempt to & United States district court at Cleve- | old, shot and killed a policeman. When | gut summary vengeance ul:‘['!h:lrt':fl land. {Jflllt(:ex;'- :Iluld'nbu'\:t concluded that Bul- [ by officers, who hurried McKay to 5 ock -had left the state with the loot | ¢h n " The Report is Confirmed that ""L K the Lawrence fail in an automobile. of the previous holdup, he and Mc- e forces of President Zelaya of Nicar- 5 1t clog Kay entered.the state bank about clos. | of Hagors wo b iders; 5, ate bank. agna have several times invaded Cos- | ing time. Policeman Willlam Pring] h ta Rican territory to attack Nicarag- © Fled With $800. tempted to arrest the bandit ay his uan rebels. Fred Starr, cashier of the Kaw Val- | home in Lawrer It was while in ley State bank of Eudora, who was in | charge of Deputy Sheriff Woods of the State bank with his' day's clear- | Lawrence, who arrested the boy ings, stood by as the outlaws held up | on a charge of robbing a second-hand the State bank's cashier, Henry Wil- | store that Bullock drew two revolvers armory. {dent left at 10,30 p. m. for | Hooker. Then came a reggmental dress | acquaintanceship. WA where B il avrive to. | parade on the. armory GHIl grounds.| 2500 Uniformed Men President Taft's morrow forenoon. He went directly | the Foot Guards being extended along i . to his train from a state ball in the | the edge of the grounds as a picket. 3 £ i armory. g Ceremony of Turning Over the Build- ,_,,Z"‘;;‘:,",‘f;:"‘,‘: She Shngiedns of STRIKE WH"-E 5 HE IR“N ls Hn'l' Enthusiasti/ Reception. ing. Taft'was the central figure, the aca- il The president’s reception in Middle- | After this ceremony the military and | demic delegates being presented to town today and Inhflurt(orflhtonlxh( thousands of spectators went into t‘t;e :i:l:l ;:rd ‘tyomgrém?n‘ ng:ln .:nfol;lye‘li» was in keeping with the enthusiasm | h; rill she he armory to wit- e ‘mali That hax been dispiayed slsewhere on | ness the ceromony of CuFAIg over the | tes belng over, the town came into its || ;. This 1s & motte born in a smithery. but beftting all actlon In ife his journey. At Middletown [t seemed | building. From 530 until 6 o'clock a ( OWD again, by providing a civic es struck: ‘and it {8 when business is at the fofmative period that wids as though half the state had been | conceri was given by the band. Pres-| cort mumbering fully 2,500 uniformed “r;'lf k"‘ h ]; ';:f:n “u:;': "d: = 1; T tive dbe o el brought into the picturesque old city | jdent Taft and his party arrived short- | men for the president as he left the Frm: YT;‘ "gfl atin vol 5 °:u “h e ‘;g‘“'";!‘ l";’"‘"l“’“fy :" to participate in the welcome to the |ly after 6 o'clock and was at once es- | Ubiversity to take the train for ‘Hart- e o . ess men who Rrrs e - public. not only wants, Miss Susanne Henning, daughter ot James W. Henning of New York_and Kentucky, was married in New York to Marquise Antoine de Charette, a : eeds- . Alt ps s e 7 Vi son ! chief executive, for Middletown shared | corted into the building, being greeted | ford. This parade was showier than <y .,m:::ou;mtlvgl‘:‘fi;m:ri'.:‘};nfl:v:r?nren}gmltmlln?::l hn‘{ g m\’l‘dun,l;’:;x':chkflflror: gy the | oo '?JS‘"q.‘.\i"’i?..fil‘"\v..".?fi“"fnfz.‘. he with Wesleyan the hnno’rd -lm Tnfi"u | by flourishes of the bugles and the ;hr:l!v:f.":omom:’l&a;l :!nldncl”dglrs’:f this point that a good newspaper is the medium wanted to reach the | BULLETIN PRESS BROKE faw. Snatching more than $500, Bul- | snatched $1,000 and fled. visit and drranged an imposing mili- | Star Spangled Banner by the band. o families who buy, and through its attractive columns the current of o lock and McKay fled. Each youth had | Bandit's Companion Makes Written tary and civic parade i his honor ) The president was escorted by a com- | ain, of which the iks in puthle and |} (rige is increased. The Bulletin will. bg found to be a useful medium to build up trade, because it has a half century of success behind it, reaches the people f nearly a hundred trading communities every day— thrifty towns and villages that desire to try good goods at reasonable prices. Its rates are right. Send for a rate card at once and learn the facts for yourself. Tonight a banquet was seryed at the Beca The Bulletin is a live newspaper and has a larger house university to the delegates and guests, circulation in proportion to population than any other paper in this two revolvers, Causing Delay In_lIssuance of Thi Morning's Paper. The Hartford crowds tonight gave the | mittee which had gone down- from | White formed an attractive yoliee considerable difficulty and in | Hartford to Middletown for that pur- [ Procession was headed by the Second the armory when the president made a | pose. The exercises opened by prayer | Infantry, which, after President Taft's s brief speech at the dedicatory exercises | by Chaplain De Miel of the First regi- | departure, was dismissed. the crowd was so great and restless | ment. Ex-Governor, Henry Roberts, Hlumination and Fireworks. that few of the thousands gathered in | chairman of the cémmission, turned the cavernous structure could hear |over the building to Governor Weeks, Statement. ~ & Z u7ucd by Citizens. After slaying Pringle, Bullock d to-ic Cashier Wilson spread the alarm and | appeared and. until McKay —made & Owing to an accident in the press ‘Citizens armed with shotguns, rifles | written statement tonight of his com=: room of The Bulletin this morning the | AN revolvers —pursued the bandits | nection with Bullock, his whereabouts r ek across Ahe fiélds. In attempting to | were not known to oficers issuance of this morning's paper was|swim the Kaw river the ~boys. lost | " According fo Mokay, Bullock Hved s what was said. who accepted it in behalf of the state. | whilc the teorn con . unavoidably delayed and the delivery | grounds and a few mffutes later the | af u fashionanle hoiel | pleted its own cele- region, is what makes it of special value for business users. o - . at a fashionable hotel in Jaucksonville President Taft, in his effort to be | Gov, Weeks Introduces the President. | bration with an ilumination of Its There 18 room for & few more Sabscribers—keep the list golng to- | | accordingly late P Mckay ‘surrendercd, bt . Bullock, { der the name of -J. A. Donaidson.” heard, and, at any Tate. to make hM_] The immensity of the drill shed was | Principal streets and with a display ward the 8,000 mark. The Bulletin is delivered at the door for 12 A e s B wrenching the revolvers from his rol. | O had money on geposit in the Flor- ¥ b ke tomn it rnfnonee.. His action | borne home to the great throng when | Of fireworks. The day was in temper- || cents a week. Cabl Pars Verimg Dasthers Handa shea e oy | ida National bank under that name, R e Prosident Tatt was introduced by Gov- | athire like a summer's one. The crowds Following If a summary of the matter printed In The Bulletin abled Par: d.glaphs it . o e R ¥ Attended Wesloyan Installation, | ST Weeks, =The president from the | were large but there were o acci- |J during the past week: foe s Bl S Jobn Miller, a farmer, who knew A2, or and SppeE N ently weak youth ye ho was led into the Sanitago, Chili, Nov. 12.—The naval | Nothing about the pursuit, stepped in- | crime by Bullock’ rear’ of the hall seemed a very small | dents to mar the arrang As a part of the installation exer- | figure. Under the foliage canopy of | Banquet at Fayerweather Gympasium Bulletin. Telegraph Local Geners, Tary lurid description of building programme decided upon by | 0 Bullock’s path and the boy, think- | the thrilling life of a d do. ! clses at Wesleyan university. dogrecs |his box he was scarcely discernible| - At the banquet which was held in || Soturday . Nov. 6 .95 123 926 1144 the Chilian government provides for |In§ him a pursuer, fired several shots | P oBultotk Swhom o Mnew e o alda 3 T e e aent. Snap. | from the galleriés in the far-away end. | the Fayerweather gymmasium, C. 5 the construction of one_ buttleship, | ¥hich barely missed Miller. Sbeing | gon, fell in with me In Jacksonbiil % | 3 g R S R i e AT O G uchettect ot the upbisliy ‘sre- [} - Mondisy, Nov. 8 93 134 223 450~ | four torpedo bout destrovéra and iwo | that the youth was ready to shoot at | and entertained me royally,” said Moc é - 3 aster. Amo - | anyone, ursuers fired a score R . < - | of Columbia, President M. H. Buckham rel. > i Ba LE TH3: TN e Craretues S 9D4ce of the hall, The| of the university of Vermont, Vice Wednesday, Nov. 10 87 103 152 342 Tokio, Nov. 12—Field Marshal Lord | _Shouted Defiance at Pursuers, | Mimiqo ans had rowper " binac®s f Address to Student Bod: My Country, "Tis of Thee. Th 8 | President James S. Sherman, & class- Kitchener has recblved from the em<| Thus the chase continued for some | thought it would be fine to be a real Pt fupep Y- dent was then esonrten from Sporesl- | mate of Dr. Shanklin, Chanceilor Kirk- Thursda Nov. 11 78 98 129 305 peror the Grand Cordon of the Rising | time, none of the shots exchanged be- | robber like him.” }l}] lm. &ddrr.:;éxe;th:ua':dfi( ,\;&17' o “n Yo his g':rm ?eli;:; I;.nd’dol (vfin‘"bgm:fi'fiai%immd . ~ % Sun. The inspector general of the t“k]m l'le citizens and the fugitive Bullock was unconscious at & late and to the mory take 3 resident Harry ams P British Mediterranean forces has been | taking effect. The hunted robber grad- | hour tonight. Starr's wound is not se- than eighty of the.colleges and univer- ‘;;;'«M :‘-m to the Hartford club for | college. At the dinner a gift of $5,00 Friday, Nov. 12 100 104 250 454 entertained on & grand scale during | ually lost ground and with scant hope ! rlous. . i A sitles of the United States. who were e returned to the armory at | to the university from former United . —_——— —— his stay here and upon his visit to H gathered to honor Dr. Shankiin, P 9 o'clogk to open the ballsof the First| States Senator W. T. Squires of Seat- o 3 ident Taft congratulated Weslevan on |infantry. ? tle, Wash. was sanounced. At the Total, 562 hiaving selec 1 its pres- Reception of President at Armory. close of the banquet a reception was 4 18791 3121 Nikko, where he witnessed the ma- a her as. A 1 filent. He flmu- “S0-often.|. The dedicatory -exercie& were fit- | held at the home .of - no:u':'rnrnf»‘t‘?lwl -'n!l‘r:ul_';r:l:‘nfl‘;‘m)' T'[;:Ts‘l DIRIGIBLE BALLOONS SUICIDE PACT AT HARTFORD, chener will Jeavy E for Kobe. e will begin his homew CARRIED OFF FIRST HONORS. BOTH DRANK MORPHINE. 680 edvanced that a unjversity needs a|ting for the oecas lin. 2 November 18. 4 ool BT i e e T R T o P s P — s e s Accident. to Curtiss’ Aeroplane—Cin- | Blanche Ferguson of Washington Dead knows the value of a.dollar and how | There was a great jam at the door to | F ORMER BROKER FOUND telegraph company’s station at Fisher- | Bayonets held sway where ‘twenty- | paris Nov. 12_The police tonight cinnati Aero Club's Meet. —F. J. Reid of Ohio Living. 3 to get it." and de¢lared that the 1imita- | get In and_the reserved seats, holding < GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT |man's Point, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | four hours Before the rope, the torch | arrasted a woman who guve ner name | — - tlons of 4 busines man were such as | several thousands, n front of the pres- . “TTE T "7 L | and reads as fallows: and the pistol were in_evidence. as' Janet Villiser and her age as 22,| Cineinnati, 0. Nov. 13.—Dirigible | Hartford, Conn, Nov. 12.—A woman b ‘:":""?l:g:‘ ‘?:"“:‘.“"l M"”“‘”‘"“" that of ‘::;‘r‘.fflzoxll"ni gx‘%‘-”ln"}"" 'fl"; Affecting Parting Scene Between Pris- Unprecedented Rainfalls. Negro Escapes the Mob. charging that, with an Englishman, hf"{;‘“"! “”1”’ n;rr:‘ml‘n‘w :\rnt Jw-\mrn‘t"{mv:‘-ed 1o );;’ Bianche Ferguson of e 5 0 of the galleries, whicl i ; e o s she robbed a i‘rench woman of jewels | at the opening of the Cincinnati Aero | Washington, D. C.. was found toda 2 e e favr of the | L\d, BuBdreds of others. Two-thirds ey o e o e s e Sy de?l;?“&:‘::'pgl'llfl-hfi!g‘a"jyi':; A | ea ot $1.200, . The pair had mist thb | Elub's meet &t the Latonia race track | in Lone Rrothers hole a0 Binch Loaks i gy of the tloor space was open and over | cieveland, 0., Nov..12.—George. O. | stcamer Wilhelmy dated p. m. Thurs. | ment of “Frogsy” James, sues ot “the | French woran in & Montmatre cafe, | today. in this clty, and by her side on the smalley. collegesi.; S this_Wilked thousands of people | yamprecht,” formerly .oinager of the| dag: = victims of last night's mob, was sent | The jewels were found in the posses- | An accident to Glenn H. Curtiss'| bed, in an apparently dying condition, Arrived in Hartford in Early Evening. | crunching under foot the fine sand | proicrage firm of Lamprecht Bros. & | - - ‘Wednesday hurricane Thursday |10 an unannounced point worth of car. | sion of the man. According to the po- | aeroplne after the aviator had made a | wag a man who the polios say ja A Leaving Middletown after a lunch- | Which had heen spread, to smooth the Co., was found gullty of embezzle- | unprecedented = rainfalls. Railway | ro late today. He was escorted from |lice the man and woman are members | couple of short flights dampened the | doubtedly F. J. Reid of the same place, eon and reception in his honor. the | surface. These people‘could scarcely | mor o “{0® omimoO, pleas court today. | washed out, telegraph crippled, cables | the jail to a special train on the Ili--| Of @ gang of expert international | hopes that the winner of the interna- | From the appearance of the room it is resident arrived in Hartford shortly | 566 the president’s hox or hear the | Baij was refused by the court and |broken. United States maval vessel | nois Central railroad by seven com. | thieves. The Villiacr woman claims to | tional cup at Rheims would supply the | believed that the two had entered inte efore 6 p. m. He was accompanied | speeches of Mr. Roberts and Governor | houd, v, 16U cting scene. beéweon | Bagle smashed into pier and towedsout | panies of militia. twe of which gusrd. | be an American, saying she was born | chief excitement. Charles F. Wiilard, | a sulelde pact. Both had drank more by a committee oonsisting of Senator | Weeks. The result was that. there | o™ was @1 GACCHNE & Lamprecht | by English cruiser Scylla, with slight | ed the negro on the train during the | in Chicago. { | the oniy other acroplanist competing, | phine. It is believed the man will re- Morgan G. Bulkeley, Charlés H. Clark, | Wes a great commotlon in the rear oi | wag committed to jail pending & mo- | damagk. The United Fruit company's | trip.ee e —— made several flights of several hundred | cover. He was about 38 years old and Charles F. Brooker. and others and | 7% atinory, but this aid not detract | yion ‘for o \mew trial which will be | steamers Bradford and Amende ashore, | There were jeers for the militia from | ANOTHER LECTURE BY PEARY. | YArds in a straight line. the woman 25. went direct from i train to the new | from the aitention of those who had | o T a hnev \ It Y il Trer s A | thio amall crow T thns o an o oo Lo’ The most noteworthy feature of the | Washington, Nov, 12.—While the lo- where he was presented by [Seats near the front. The president if > * " K . | day was the perfect control over thelr | cal police know littie concerni: ither ‘ GrImory, . Wi ived The specific charge upon which|ed. No damage was done to the Wil- Hardly Possible That Anv Other Ex .- oS h concerning el Governor Weeks. S::odn':ther speak- :';: I;te":; ti‘::o:.h;.‘-“;"lgl en;lx;nncet Tamprecht was convicted was for em- | heim. & e'll come back!” “Burn the nig- Himibo' the Hap: of e m[:wthin-ra dvlvhlh‘l;"mu dllnmn_ml by Ul\: :29 alleged Miss Blanche Ferguson or ) e e governor ouble file of . J rr o ok ots of dirigibles and -aeroplanes. e ‘man discovered o Whio. hAd. D empted. in | soldiers, o his box. This box stood | PE¥IInE $2932 from Ralph Ellsworth | wires Down, Meager Facts Obtainable. and “We'll get, him yet!" came R T Tt et R o o scovered with her in_ the und the president had “attemp 3 of Lakewood, who gave the money to . from spectators who had been pressed & ng Brothers' hotel at Hartfo vain %o hold the attentin of the big | at the northerly end of the hall and | o FREEVe0d; VOO EIVE WIS MONEN 0| “Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 9—Via Hol- | piom $hectators who had been pressed : . : benshue, Lincoln Beachey and Crom- | Conn., today, they are working on fhe crowd, which was constantly on_tip- | Was extended llke a dias. It was arch. | he ht Bros & Co. falled over a | 1and Bay, ' Nov. 12.—Communication | o the Jail yard. by aeldi ‘Washington, Nov. had made | well Dixen swept around the track, in- | theory that the woman Is & resident deavoring to catch a glimpse of | ed by a canopy of foliage coming to aprec St . from point to point on the coast is i P, good to myself. my friends and_the | tersected it, swept over and above each | of Langley, Va., and that th toe endeavoring year ago with liabilities approximating Two Sets of fours were in advance ) g b 2 at the man is the president. a point which bore the device of arms 31,500,000, possible only by boat: OWIng to the | o the prisoner, who was handeuffed | 128 Of my countr: declared Com- | other, and finally came back to earth, | F. J. Reid of Cleveland, O. Wetoon: Falnbsd. $5:4h. Crusis used by the president. On the top of | $1:500.000. failure of the telegraph and telephone | ang flanked by deputy sheriffs, and two | MaNder Robert E. Peary tonight, aft- { each time within a few fect of the spot | An official of the Van Doren Trom ol women. fainted | the arch also was the shield of the MME. STEINHEIL'S FATE wires, detalls of the damage dome in | gats of fours followed. Thees oo | er describing to a _prominent audience | from which they started. | works of Cleveland a few days ago e S o eral confu- | Lited States surmounted by a gold Sestnid the interior are not yet available. From | nics witn. payoncts: Gxed ricrei s | how, after years of toil and persistent [ Dixon, who 13 17 years old. won ap- | asked the police to lears (he ihes® and this added to 'h'e.f:}:lwfl-nemnu cagle. At each corner of the box was | May Not Be Placed in Hands of Jury | the meager facts obtainable it is known streets in ud¥xnce of the “c;" and | effort. he at last reached the North [ plause by rising to a height of 2,000 | abouts of F. J. Reid, who, he sald, was elon. Governor Weeks & pillar of green with a trellis of elec- 3 that landslides have occurred through- . pole. It was the commander's first | feet and performing a number of intri- | undoubtedly h Washington. The de 1 of order, however, Today. a like number followed in the rear, B d hmufl:el " "-.':f&m O ateoaued h;lc"l‘l:hl‘n"lnd & state fiag on the top E out the north and that in the north- | keeping back the crowds that aug. | lecture since his return from his last | cate evolutions at that ‘altitude. cription of Reld tallies with that of onored with comparative quiet. His | outiining the words: of the Stelnheil murder case today | Dridges had been wa ¥ alf-mile march to the train. leliy Sh RON S0t S o e | X ice were advised tonight n A : . 3 pletely stopping A Naval Geographic society, which al- | with a team, the burden of supporting | that the name “F. J. Reid" was dieemn: fovron Bl o A4 7 et b First Infantry, e e nimy ampassioned | oI railroad movements. It is belleved | thors Counid, %fag et Tealer | ready has endorsed him 4s a discov. | the good name of the acroplane fell on | ered on ‘a tag attached o his cont bullding 'was so big the president de. fersc1008 olle for the onviction of (e woman | o ‘canuot be ‘resewsd before. ‘ime | filythere -wepe murmurs al ‘siong [MTSF L DS POIG | oo o airest| Miyhts e Drousht fhe | spectatars i | vasis evanc. mased at $16 Penneyte A L Ul . o cicat] Mradi. sither wigh 8F the president’s | hovenn o} e g iiE Killed ber | weets to break the fina, °re Was 1O efOrt | \oforence to Dr. Frederick A. Cook, their feet cheerlng time and again as | clothing store wiicked the Intormation than as a place.for speaking.” [ Pox t e other boxes led away, a pret- | cause Mme. Steinheil’s counsel, M. Au- No Estimate of Loss of Life. Inves Thursday Night's Riots. | 1.°, intimated, however, that he did not |'lie swept past the grandstand, r . 5 that the purchaser answered the de- moc Connec- |ty blending of the regimental colors, | bin, is yet to be heard, doubt has aris. I e & 9 Y 9! s- | regard it as possible that any exped!- | and alighting as gracefully as & bird| scription.of the man the police wene . He congratulated. the which i il o e : j| Instances of the lgss of life are r Sheriff Davis, who made strenuous | tion attained the top of the earth|and maintaining a speed o fabout 25 | asked to find. . ticut upon le@fi“‘fign’_‘fh T | Tellow, Yieh {-%mo: N o e e M ;” the woman will | ported, though no estimate of this 10ss | and repeated efforts for two days (o | ahead of his own miles an hour. o did building for its na ‘guard. g work of | be placed Wi e jury tomorgow. | can be safely made. Enormous dam- | save James from I saichis SR TR e e RN, = e TOOf Was o s from lynching, said tonight THE « - National Guard s Park of U. 8 Army | cry 57"ne"surme. colors bordercd with | nos maciey: o bis aidvess bo.she. Shes, | A5c,as been done {n the bunana and | fiat disposition of Alcxander nad been | NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION. | WARM DAY IN NEW ENGLAND, | THE “SUGAR TRUST" FRAUDS, T would ‘be Tecreant indeed as tho | strings of light. Hemlock and ever. | He pamted the accused woman In the | oLk, Plantations. The power house of | left to state officers. He has begun SR | % President Taft and Att G representative of the national govern- | green were used for banking th: =N e thi t wicked | the electrie power company here is un- | jnvestigating the riots of last night. Fierce Engagement in Which Govern- | Highest November Record Since 1903Y v orney General ment if on this -occasion,” 8ald the | while: the band stands on ¢ither wide | Lrac ok Somm o e T and o e aime g oo oot hon ah® com- | j Coroner's verdicts today were ren- Tadhi Wostes” ALY Dafestit —Open Cars in Boston. Wickersham in Conference. 3 A : pany’s pipe has been washed out of the | dered on the two men Jynched last % = president, “I did mot express my pleas- | were more gally decorated. Some of | one whose whole life, before and after und. The 1 st bridge in Jamai. ynel - . —_ Hartford, N. tire that you are co-operating with the | the private box: xetind: argest bridge in Jamaica | night, and in each case the jury found . T Boston, Nov. 12.—Winter clothing artford, Nov. 12.—It became known wovernment in. this way i | tr-Colors and.the gemercoior offect | her pun o e DTeSUmPton of | over waternay iaa been wyisted and | that ‘e cume o s deatn by injuries | x/CaTarten rovolution. hore. today Te. | was a birden in southern New Eng: | here fonlsht that Preaident Tatt on his making the mational what was relieved with aline of pure white. = ty th Hidat 1l iy be | At the hands of persons unknown 1o | c.jveq a wireless despatch from Biue- | land today with the thermometer in | 1@ night dise with e #hauld wo—an effective aid to and pro- | After the exercises the arfll shed was | Midshipman Wilson Daina Very Well, | nis, irrOugfout the lland can only be | us. flelds, stating that there was a flerce | Boston reglstering 73 desrecs at 1 b | Gonolul Wickersham mass pasioriel tector of the mation. gleared and preparations made for the | Anpapolis, Md., Noy. 12.—Except for | joss is estimated at-$500000. Postm, tOne of thé Lynchers. | engagement between the Nicaraguan | m. the highest November record since | yho"g).called “sugar (rust* trands o With the exception of he Civil war. | hall. ttack of hiccoughs from which he | i Sherift Davis in a lohg Interview to. | government forces and General Cha- | 1903 The day was cloudless, with a | \ot Se-called tsugar trust” fo 4 where the army was made up largely | Dinner at the Hartford Club. | o @ftack of hiccoughs from which he | Many: Masitimer Disasters. day. told of having recognized several | morro's troops in the Junta del Colo- | light breeze from the southwest. Open the thatn At Phaad oraey gersal of volunteers, the sald that [ . . & - | No communication has been possible | members of the Yovember 9 to November | cars appeared on the streets, and - Indelphia to return $ - At the dinner-given vo the president | tion of Midshipman Wilson, quarter mob which took James | rado from November sported in | to Washington, where the conference the u:lot:n;{’q:av:-:im blen"‘ pfl“: at the Hartford club there were about | back of the navy _football team( is bftwefll:et:‘i; city gdh lnte‘l;ior D:.Ll':; t;‘om his care last night. He named | 12, and that it resulted in the defeat ;rlnnlrl" '1“’3& 2;:3;;5;“"“ reported In | qith the president will ‘be continaed mportal 75 since . #There have been the postmaster and 2 ent. oom in 2 B s of the TALE 75 guests. President Taft held a short | about the same, and it was announced | Getitby - from. $he Neadss it is Delioved, mellk T er a -tore?leener_ol of the ik s SN 23 Later ‘in the day the temperature | PeXt week v 8 X 1 Bill" he | Téception for the guests prior to their | this evening tat he was doing very , I, as having accompanied hest for November | , The conference, it is sald, had large- But now under the Diek bill, taking seats. Those at the president’s [ well. He has been told by the sur-|and many maritime disasters; though (some of the scouting - parties which i Madison | Fose to 16, the highest for November |, %08 FICEEINER 10 [0 sald, h . 11 P y National Horse Show at local her nt decision ad. added, “the nnnvnsl'zu rd is really a | aple included former Governor . Rob- that he st not become im; these cannot be definitely described. | searched the woods yesterday for the in the history of the local wgath Toke €0 the -4 R rt of the army of the United States. 3 g b P8~ | N 1 h Square Garden. reau. government rendered by of ¥ erts, Major Leonard Wood, U. §. A, | tient, as iis recovery is sure to be | Numerous sloops have been lost off the | sheriff and his prisone: | 5 bu “ Judge Holt in the United State a state spends its money in the ommanZint, coast. The Norwegian steamer Aman- | No steps to brin i New York, Nov. With horse| New York, Nov. 12.—Today was the Vew Y. . . ates oconse Colonel Scott, U. 8. A., commandant | slow. D! bring those implicated at New York with regard to th _erection of such a bullding as this for ' p - ; da and the Bradford of the United|in the uprisin i % show week dr its close. it be- | warmest Novémber 12th ever recorded | &t | e stat- at West Point; Rear Admiral Cowles, prising to trial have been ute of limitations 4nd its effect the training and housing of its na- |17 g N Charies F. Brooker, Ansonia. | SECOND YOUNG MAN Fruit company are ashore at Port An- | made yet. came apparen ht that Judge Wil- | here by the weather bureau. Themer- | i sqcutions begun under My Tofen tional ird it is an evidence of patri- | ™ opkif < 5 - tonio. - The bark Avalon, before re- Mayos v | lam H. Moore has established a record | cury reached 74 1-2 degrees, half a de- T Mr. Taft's gua and Chirles Hopkifis Glark, Among 3 yor George Parson said today sord, | Administration against directors of th otism of which its citizens may well be | thoe at other tables were members of BROUGHT TO NORWICH. | ported ashore at Woodstock. went to| that he was asleep last night and | never before equalied in the history of | gree higher than the previous record, | L UCh! It was practically decided '° o ud. the. foveriory stalE and & pOMber of — pleces in the gale. She belonged to| heard no shot or other sound to indi- | the national association. His cleven [ made in 1582, appeal these cases. The question of “During the long trip T have just| jo, 8O0 " ny SR s, Gerald Babson Comes Here from | the Atlantic Fruit company. .The sub- | cate that the city of which he is chief | entries have thus far taken nineteen T GRIRE bringing new actions was Jeft for the 3 ended I lost my voice In the vast ex- i i marine cable of tht Danish West Indies | executivel was in the grasp o - | firsts, six seconds and one third—a SPAIN-CUBA TREATY. S s 5 4 The Armery Ball. Bridgeport—Hill Held Under $2,100 grasp of a law time being in abexance. wlfl of Texas. If T attempted to talk > Bond: . - company- has been_broken. less horde. showing all the more remarkable in e The president is keenly alert to the ¥ ger to you I am afraid T would lose | From the dinner President Taft went nds. —_— Alexander M. Wilsch, staté’s attor- | that C. W. Watson of Baliimore, who | United States Calls Upon Cuban Gov- | ..copy,ion W80 have been A it in the vast expanse of this_build- | directly to the armory, where a very s ing | AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO. | ney, said that he was in scveral pavis | swept everything before him lasi sum- ernment to Explain. (. but has faith that the des ng. large gathering and one of the most [ In the city court on ay morning of the oty At Hichs reot 11 | mer at the international horse show in | rork, as faith that the de- ‘As the temporary representative of | brilliant ever seen In the state, was in | Lee Hill, charged with attempting to FORMER OFFICER ARRESTED, | {15 mop, apirit, but he. weuld not sgy | London and the open air meets on this| o . ¥ Through’ the | & tn the st ety o1t fall dus kil : entic o n away for fm- — ot say | L e "npe RN s vashington, > rough the | ty ie maiter. He will haye furth e Sl o tha peonie OF T | e o Hon® antey ot Soldiers | Coral purposes, had his case continued | Charged With Defrauding the Govern- | today that_ he recognised any of the | side. oy o gl st 8ix scconds| ynited States minister In Havana the | conferences with Mr. Wickersham and ! Unitea Brat what you have | president's box. ‘and up this aisle first | until Monday morning under bonds of ment by False Weighing. leaders, et yould present any evi. |and six thirds 1o share among cichteen | gigte gepartment has called upon the | possibly Avith other members of his 5 engist W this arsenal and | matched about 200 of Hartfopds mogt | 32,100, which 'he was unable to secure, 2y 3 dence that came to him to a grand | entries,while Alfred and Reginald Van- | o gy government for a statement in- | cabinet on the subject Tl T reaand | mAtCHAR KRt 36 M0 et lo ¥ x| . Prilex Borgaant Tawomer: wmt] Now Yok, Now 13 -Atter sany| 0y, he sl derbile, with thirty-seven horses be-1 jonded to disclose whether or not the —_— an n of y pi . g ehind | tween them, have captured but (wo|pawly negotiated treaty between Spuin | gyiden . d th vernment in | ble line the president entered, accom- | to Bridgeport and brought back Gerald | months "of quiet work beh! the » - y dence of Criminal Assault and R e povecny panied by Governor Weeks, and .fol- | Babson, who s implicated with Hill| scenes by the govermment investigators | Promineht Republican Politician Acci. | PIues, seven seconds and seven thirds. | {1477 f0F e o iy Murder. N er .of v a \Stroy prefere g SR et Navy, Slispiy Bragant:. |'owed by o loxss mémver of military | 37, Tue SR, BE, WHL Seebably ot who aye e o 1 it | dontally Ohgts Wife of New York Capitalist Killed By | frentmént. sranted american imports | Upper Marlboro, Md., Nov. 13—Tha . 3 officers, The bugles gave four flour. 3 3 s 8 Port Jervis, N. Y., Nov. 12.—Accord- er the existing Cuban |body of an unidentificd mulatto General ‘Waood, Rear Admiral & police are busy gawhering the evidence | fauds, there suddefily came the indict- | ; Motor 'Bus. into_Cuba under girl, Cowles and other army and navy ofi- e e e & oion | guinat. the. young: mon ment and arrest of ‘an important for- | 118 & despatches trom Long Bddy, N.| . York Nov. 12.—Mrs Frank C.|Teciprocity treaty. The continuance of about 13 years old, and well dressed, o o “hief. ) 5 - | X ‘Gould, a prominent repu! X ¥ s P : - which has done so much to | with _her throat cut from ear to ) e cinas: Present at tiese dedicatory | pis box the band played the national % Tatos compakye - He Ia ehargea with | lican politician of that town, was fa- | Jones. wite of New York capitalist | this treaty, pviicl tas done w8 WD | Wl ot 'y Shom distance. from ‘tha > th d ey oldier stood at at Norwich People at Hartford. fining compaky. He is charged with v and daughter of the late George B. La- | foster trad i ed quietly at the| Anthem, and every soldier stood at at- ich People at Hartford. b2t tally shot today by his wife. He had ! L4 ERUR aotma By 3 s probably upon the nature | District of Columbia line in Prines e o there. 1| tention.” All the lights in the building | Among those fram this city who took oy ol fhe Bovernment | just returned from o hunting trip and | Mar, a prominent New York panker, | lea, depends b y Beotals s e e L were flashed on, bringing out in- re- | in the big celgbration at Hartford at | bY, false we 7 und She had ‘taken his rifle to put it away | Wag run down and killed ntoday by a ] white boys, who had been | 2 g | — . unni £he a1l in the gtraaty. tanfght. lief the great picture, the coloring of | the TR oyl T P e enoront n¢ iha|In its accustomed place. Her trienas | Fifth avenue Motk S IR Rodidest Death of Trotter Directum. The Body wea sovered wi natlt . which was made by the uniforms of | day afternoon and evening were Mr. | say the shooting was accidental. occurred near her home at the corner Nov. 12.—Directum,| The case bears evidence of bein; FORMAL DEDICATION OF the soldiers and the gowns of thou- | and Mre. Frark H. lovell and son ;Ii:';er;“eyer ‘:. El!‘er -rteflnla;gth; = “{ge of West 74th strcet and Bifth avenue. Sl-g:’:.“lb l:“"; i which skt 6] ouetol ctnit s ad: niil STATE ARMORY/AND ARSENAL. | "4nds of women The ddncios began | Louis DeMonte, Willis A ° Briscoe, | \eliiit sugar Roning company. 1t Steamship Arrivals. $o0n 1n er purse, o 44 R0 Gorlds Tecord for our year ola-trot: | The ‘supposition 1 that the ‘murder % - PN - g 3 he Nashville track,'| was committed in Washington. | almost surpussed description. man, Jr.. Representative Henry W,|Vas regarded as significant that Ben-| At Trieste: Nov. 9, Argentina, from —_—— R R by 5 The president took his departure in | Tipbits, Charles H. Phel . ‘Tames | dernagel's resignation from this re- | New Yofk. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Sails for New | di6d Thursday at Savage Ao ac-| v ., very much (he same manne @5 s | 3. Donohus. ana Dopuss. Dany Come | SPoUsIble “position was announced by | "%} Havre: Nov. 11, Chicago, trom ek cordiag to an announicement made {0~ | My, John Jacob Astor Eludes Report. Hartford, Conn.) Nev. 12.—The mas- | &rTival at 10.20. He went immediately | missioner Tyler Cruttenden: arrested thix afternoon in bis home 1 | Ny Forbre: Nov. 12 La Toural Naples, Nov. 12.—Mrs. Theodore | o blood poisoning. Mr. Savage pur- ers_and Photographers. pile. almost . - i Fell and Hoad. Brooklyn, where he was awalting news{ srom New York . ouraine | Roosevelt and her daughter, Miss Eth- | dhased Directum in 189§ for $20,000. New York, Nov. 12.—Bluding repdvt- INSTALLATION OF - nd"Cut Head- from grand jury, which he had 5 : . el, boarded the steamer Konig Albert ers and photographers, Mrs. John Ja. : On_Friday afternoon Thomas Bush- | evidently expected. When arraigned 3 fir New York thiz evening. Several 700 Men Thrown Out of Work. cob_Astor, who obtained a divorce om WESLEYAN'S NEW PRESIDENT. | nell fell backwards o the street, cut- | before United States. Commissioner , Jack Traynham Electrocuted. friends bade them farewell. Before de- | Yonkers, N. Y. Nov. 12.—More than | Monday last from her husband, Col. s et e B ting s bad gash in jria head which bled tBen‘e’dlcti e s lutar na asked Richmiond, Va., . No partiog, Mrs, Roosevelt :said she had 108 men were thirown out 3¢ work vl}'l:; John Jacob Astor, arrived N horate Programme. nter- y. He was taken to police sta- | to -give “for appearance h received no direct communication from | out expla n today by clos) ork today from Chicago. She tion, where he was attended by Dr. P.|at an examination set for next Mon- Lbbe rner in Colonel Roosevelt or her son Kermit, | nf the National Sugar company’s re- | remain in New Y for rnoon, he produced a ted But was ul that soe news from | fin ere. The com| other 2 for : Bipid : e A e T . : : o 3 3 i NS e : 2 2 3 R N e J Liveletd ' i . ;- F e ol bt 2

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