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VOL. LIL—NO. 13 NORWICH, CONN., SA PRICE TWO CENTS HEAVIEST STORM OF THE WINTER An Even 12 Inches of Snow in New York Streets Up to 11 O’clock Last Night Cabled Paragraphs s $166,913,598, an increase over the pre- ceding year of $38,674,646. Large gains are shown in the exportation ©of hides, chemicals and iron, Caracas. Jan. government ~has sentative of the company, in which Charles M. Schwab export: din 14—The Venezuelan notified the repre- Pan-American_Ore Use of Airships In Time of War| At Last- Indicted WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO DROP BOMBS INTO GUN PITS? “Higher Up” Ma NAMED YESTERDAY BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY. Hope Baptist church, New dead. Rev. Dr. Richard Hartle, Mrs. o : | Ber Jan. 14 —Ret from the A. M. M, Su U. S. N., re- A z et M te om0 tired, died 1 Napless Italy, of presmo- 0 the United States in 1909 at P Lo fork city, is | | Condensed Telegrams | DOVE OF PEACE FRIGHTE Georg son of Portchester, Ct., attempted suicide by setting her clothing afire. NED AWAY ustor o/ BY the Clamor of the Warring Republicans of the National House RAPID FALL IN THE TEMPERATURE |5 1 ifnd WEitid | expepiment AT LOS ANGELES Tos Sigral, Corpe ot e Ay 2| RUMORS OF TRUCE ARRANGEMENTS > ot recognize the trans constructing a wireless telephone line fer of the rich Imataca mine to the 4 €0 Washingi s - gompany, on the ground that tho title g e property is questioned. ut. Beck, U. S. A, Signal Corps, | Secretary and Treasurer of American| ... o e s s 5 p o p Continued High Winds and Increasing Drifts—Great Suf-| coLLAPSE oF BIG BULL Went Up in Curti iplane—At- | Sugar Refining Co.—Conspiracy and m“g’r‘y "&‘:5:;:"2:7"!;;2 inroches- | Circulated Freely Friday After a Visit of “Insurgents” , N: Y., yeurs. fering Among the Poor—Snow Shovelers Threaten to Strike—Ferry Service Almost Suspsnded—Street Traffic a Confused Tangle of Cursing Teamsters. CAMPAIGN IN COTTON. Sensational Perpendicular Decline— Break of $14.25 a Bale from the High Point of the Season. tempt a Failure—Other Events. Aviation Field, Jan. Los Angeles, Cal., 14—An unsuccessful attempt by Making False Entries the Charges. New York, Jan. 14—One of the men alleged to be “higher up” has at last been named by the federal grand jury views of the h Meyer reorganization plan. complete Three Navy Bureau Chiefs gave their ouse comumittee on the Attorne; General Wickersham the tentative draft of the ad- Mediator Representative Hayes to the White 1iouse has —This Proved Fremature and the Matter Went Over Until Todgy——Reprnen!&live Hayes Issues Statement Charles K. Hamilton in a Curtiss bi- plane to break Louis Pauthan’s record for helght and a cross country trip by Paulhan from Aviation field twen- ty miles to the sea and return were the events that held the attention of 40,000 spectators today at the aviation meet. First Cross Country Flight. Paulhan’s flight was the first cross country flight since the meet began and it was acknowledged by cheers from the stands and by blasts from New York, Jan. 14—The big bull campaign in cotton collapsed today With the most sensational perpendicu- lar decline seen in a week of erratic recessions. Reports freely circulated in the trade after the close of the mar- ket had it that the position of the lead: }ing southern bull movement has been completely undermined by the contin- ued liquidation which has been in progress since early in the_year. At the low point today New York con- tracts showed a decline of from $5.20 investigating the sugar frauds. Charles R. Heike, secretary and treasurer of the American Sugar Refining company, was today indicted on charges of con- spiracy to defraud and of making false entries. ” Other Indictments. Harry W. Walker, assistant superin- tendent of ‘the Willlamsburg docks ot the American company, was also In- dicted with other employes of the com- pany against whom indictments have ministration incorporation act. A Movement Has Been Started 1o raise a $2.000,000 endowment fund for the George Washington university. The Pittsburg Company is suing the Pennsylvania railroad for refusing to transport oleo ofl without the stamp. Washington, Jan, 14.—The dove of peace succeeded in gettng reasonably near @ perch today on the fleld occu- pied by ‘the warring ropublican fac tBns of the house after that much sought bird had been repeatedly fright- ened away from the scene by the clim- or of tie contending participants. When Representative Hayes of Califor nia, the mediator for the “insurgents” returned to the house after one of his “we" used in his staten: “Insurgents” In the house that it did, and that gents” coneurred in t tion system and the regular automo- bile and wagon schedule had to be abandoned. First class mail was push- ed forward by the pneumatic tubes wherever possible, but there was much congestion of the second and fourth class matter. Telephone System All Right. The telegraph companies were badly New York, Jan. 14.—The heaviest swstorm of the winter fell upon the early this morning and continued bated all day. At eight o'clock to- Democratic Caucus Tonight The democrats of th ed tod ; cus Sa ity members night the precipitation, since the firsc the flakes fell at 11 o'clock last ht, measures an even twelve inches and a high northeasterly wind that ept the streets since ten o'clock Robert Bacon, United States ambas- sador to France, was elected honorary president of the American club in Par- n the morning, had shifted into the | oripoleq. but there was | no actual rh. bringing a rapid fall in the | SHPhL g S Lt gy S ‘{};i":,gfi“ Irom the closing prices | ocenn craft In San Pedro harbor. Be- | previously been found. =4 frequent calls upon President Taft, the | v stign e the 1allingor. | perature. In one hour the ther- | fhone system was troubled scarcely | break of from :gmwxué 50 & bale fo| cause he did not announce his inten- | In the new indictmente Heike and R news oirculated rapidly that a truce | Representati y - meter fell from 31 degrees above | ¢ ail. the high figures of the day of $15.35 to Jacob H. Schiff, the New York bank- | bad been arranged and a more or 1658 | tucicy, Slayden of ' nd Palm 1 ero to 20 below. $14.25 @ bale from the high fizures of er, Tesigned from the directorates of | Permanent peace in the republican | Pannaylvania were mentloned e oo Poor Prospects for Today. FOOT OF SNOW IN WATERBURY. | the season. May contracts touched | the Union Pacific and Southern rail- [ Tanks was about to be announced | wible nominees. The > i | Prospects for tomorrow were sald at | _ > iroad and | $15:70 late in the afternoon. roade. Report Proved Premature. fupon thelr right to xiame - weather bureau tonight to indicate | Tie-Up of Connecticut Railroad ani The bull market has lasted for over a b S | This was considered as confirmed | members of the committ - atly increased cold. continued high | Trolley Traffie—Little Wire Trouble. | vear. At the height of the campaign it President Richard A. Jackson of the | when a statement was issued from the | majority declines o ¢ . s with their resultant drifts, and was estimated that E. G. Scales of | Rock Island railroad resigned, and Rob- | White House and anotl was issued | Prospect of a democr an < Gay of inconvenience to footwavers | New Haven, Conn., Jan. 14 —Althoush | Texas, the leader, had accumulated pa- ert Walker was elected as his suc- | by Representafive Dulght. the ropubii- | Ansurgent” alliance on, ampering of all traction and ve- | but one life was the toli taken by the | Der profits of $10,000,000 for the season. cessor. can whip, announcing the detafls of the | The “insurgent ! ' traMic, and much suffering | snow storm which struck the state|As a Christmas present he is said to — A armistice. pronunciamento | ing merely for a 1 eo and among the poor. early this morning aend continued | have given $10,000 to one of his favor- John Wanamaker knows the value of printer’s ink, and after spend- _Separate Statehood for Arizona and . however, for ¥ care not who are its Heaviest Expense for Snow Shoveling | throughout the day, the tle-up of trol- | ite brokers, and another accepted story ing many hundreds of thousands to make himself a national reputa- New Mexico is authorized in a. bill or- between ' nume e eatiiit - : ley and railroad traffic was almost as | had it that he made over a million in tion as a leading department store magnate, he has just closed a con- dered reported by the house committee | conefrences with 1 sclates, e Ay i ok the City Has Known. effectual as that of the Christmas | cash to one of his brothers. His heave tract with the New York Evening Post for one full page a day for five on territories. nounced that no agreement had been | Washington, Jan, 14 v Three persons died in the storm to- | storm. The telephone and telegraph | iest holdings were in May cotton, and years. This is the largest contract ever made by Mr. Wanamaker with . and that the matter would go | of whether from exposure and lack of nour- | lines fared better than in the previous | he and his friends were generaily be- any newspaper, possibly the largest space contract ever closed with a | The Emperor of Japan zave audi- *iadiiee. Pinchot inve A threatened strike among |storm, there being but little trouble | lived at one time to control coniracts|f§ daily newspaper. 7 || ence to Rev. Francis ¢. Clark of Bos- s oF Einermt s Y e i be street cleaning de- | experienced. calling for the delivery of fully one When such a man contracts for 350 pages of advertising he is put- [l Lon. founder of the United Society of e U LI s, at 1 pinced nately averted. | While the snowfall in the southwest. | million bales during that monih. ting more money Into one contract than most of the country stores [ | Christian Endeavor. o Rem i oo | UpOR their activitle roving & serd The enough as it | ern part of the state was not as great| The situation had developed, before Tepresent in their total capital, and he knows that it will be returned B DI Ok SYPIRSEnIAtVS Fous. problem to th ferees the = aiions made today | as in other sections, the high' wind | the beginning of the decline, into a Several fold. > A Pardon is Being Ur Garner_of Masmchumetts, tasued an- | ,enaf and how o met tod - of last snowfall | piled up drifts and made travel a|threat of the greatest squeeze of shorts The Bulletin represents a good buying and productive field, and R standing had e R e 1 ot been fully cleared ing the ‘total thus far hardship. In the early evening tho storm abated somewhat in New Haven in the history of the trade, but other bulls who had followed Mr. Scales' space in it pays handsome returns. Send for an advertiser’s rate card and investiga the matter for serting to the Filipinos in time of w rent which sentative Ha It follows car to $500.000. A |and south of there, but continued at|lead without enlisting in his party de- L AR estimate of what the |jts full force in the morth and eastern | cided the time was ripe for a bear raid. yourself. Representative Pearre urged upon It s t rmer Forester Plnohot. wh a present 1 cost exceeds $800.000 | gections. One after another the big accounts be- Following is the summary of the news printed during the uast the house judiciary committes the pas- | been reached that beb e | missed from the govers t service dditional, making the w‘m! gmj the | In Waterbury and the Naugatuck Bo to come into t:r:.o mg;gm.r The week: .“u; 'h'e};:;,'»’hfl:." :,“'ur':;lr ;ur: BAdl | KDL ,:'"m;'m‘] ks K | by order of the r ) will be n : e s cm Al uture conferences. however, I one on | trouEhout 1) . Atlantic Liners Detained in Lower | where it had been di Y the e | Bt lts members would never abandon (|| Solerday. Jan. 8 81 156 720 957 Cardinal Gibbons and other dignita- | which thore hus been no agre Bl oe permitte his at fre gy - e ition. ries of the Catholic church participated [ In fact, T had no anthority from my | Wil be permits s America tiner st | maln lincs sas, suspended satiy s ihe | . The Tacts Rave proves, nowover, tnat || Monday. Jan. 10 78 120 = 188 386 J|inponinical reguiem mass celebrated | ssscinies to enter nto tat auostion, | IR T CNELL here this morn- | evening and all efforts put forth to|the continued pressure was too heav: A Mg e o o "issue as to the prese: ri- | Price, ex-Law Officer Shaw and ex- ! Getained tonizht in the | keeping the main lines open. Zoday It was sunounced that M Tuesday, Jan. 11 79 112 129 320 Lo e g i N B e e e e e ywed thick weather, cales had transferred his holdings to Wednesd & 2 86 110 1 h ted by K. M.| sentative: counsel has not been decided w Reid, who had | UNUSUALLY HIGH SEAS the leading bear interest. ‘ednesday. Jan. 1 155 35 he, Distograph invented by K. M. i § Soon as the new: 2 D! — — —— o B R = U OFF NEW ENGLAND COAST. | areement had poan seached beiween || Thursday, Jan. 13 81 116 220 417 || he Metropoittan Opera house by wire- s. did not even ses the Bat- |\ o 1ot guoliT) o hnh* Adrift. thgelcogmcm-s interests, the market Fride py 14 89 134 285 508 ::su n\;IN,\' v;‘\u;rk ].-ny to ships and | MADRIZ SENDS FORWARD PETITION FOR RECOUNTS The St Louls twhedive to dis- | Naw oals Ligl — | received aggressive support, closing at riday, lan. hrough New England A OF BOSTON'S VOTE er mails and cargo, take on | fsland of Martha's Vineyard lsolated. | from 23 to 30 points up from the low | g o <A 4 R e e e TROOPS AND ARTILLERY. cargo and sail again with the xarks today. muc] etter feeling | D Pathis L s 01 i - 1 n Behalf of 8§ row—F itz - g 2| Beston, Jan. 11— Whipped ahead by | prevails in the trade tonight, and it is | Total, 494 748 1697 2939 fiemised the complaint of the Loch ns for a s-:fl:\:;: Estra o”::;l‘:‘:-kfh: 7 or atorvow—r s at ten o'clock tomor- It is a physical impossibility for her a wind which at Nantucket reached a velocity of seventy miles an hour, a thought that a quieter market may be expected for the coming week, with 1 Lynn Cobstruction charged the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road with undue discrimination. company, -Generals Tstra- Bluefield: 1, Jan, 14.—T" unts of the v make Ler schedule, and it was sajd | heavy. snowfall drifted over New Eng- ‘es more generally influenced by le- 1 St ; ©s of the company tonight | ]and today and tonight, delaying traffic | gitimate demand and supply. 5 ? A dm, Matoty and Zeledon, with 1,200 o votex ca id not expect her to clear | on_street raflway.and road lines | ~_After the official close May contracts A Paul Redieske, Deputy Commissioner | men, who have been detained by rough ¢ by which for re ten o'clock Sunda: ana ‘making conditions. generally dis- | changed hands at 1410, comparad with | tion of making the flight it was mot | Walker are accused, with Ernest W.|of public works of Ghicago, whoss | seas for a week, will leave Biuefields [ or John F. Fitzgerald was a = agreeable afloat and eshore. 13.70, the low point of the day. The|oficially Tecognized by the judges. Gorbracht, former general superinten- | name has been mentioned in connec- | foday for Greytown, using the trans- | elected mayor for four years Crash on Brooklyn Bridge. | ¥ Aithoush the gale raised unusually |mark at which the bears are sald to War Experiment a Failgre. dent of the Williamsburg refinery; tion with alleged graft unearthed by | ports Utstel nd Ometepe and the | rality of 1,415 over James J Ferry service was almost suspended | high seas off the coast, no serious mis- | have taken over the bull holdings 18| One of the most fmportant cvents|Jomes F. Bendernagle, former cashier: | the Merriam commission investigation, | gunboat Blanca. his nearest opponent, George Rt times in the lower harbor by blind- | hap to shipping was reported. The |131-2 cents for May. of the day was an attompr by Liet | Jean M. Voelker and ‘James F. Halli’ | resigned. General Chamorro is expected in the | bard, the present mayor, and Natha Ing snow. The narrow and crooked | Nantucket Shoals lightship was set - — Paul Bm{ st g e o il e t5 | 8on. checkers, of making false entries — heart of the Chontales district tomor- | fel H, Taylo [ere filed with the sireets of the downtown wholesale | adrift by the parting of its moorings,| MAYOR GAYNOR drop a bas of ammunition into o e, | Fegarding four cargoes of sugar at the | The Belgian Royal Family, with the | row, where he will be joined by Gen- | tion "commissbone te this aft fistrict were a confused tangle of in- | but reported by wireless that she was HAD PERILOUS ADVENT! e e T amac3s; | customs house. The defendants are | exception of Princess Lou! daughter | eral’ Me: An cngagement near | noon. Onme petition was filed on behalt ocked wheels and cursing teams- | not in need of ussistance. Two schoon- A URE | ured sprce fan e o way | further accused of having conspired | of the late King Leopold, have arrang- | Acoyapa will then immediately take [ of Mr. Storrow, who asis & rocount of The congested condition of the | ars went ashore and were floated dur- | p, 4 O . i Seadttn B Al ‘. *I’“&“{" Samues | with Oliver Spitzer and the four check- | ed to do everything possible to avoid | place. the vote cast for himself. The othe rface and elevated lines, which ran | ing the day, the Annie F. Conlon at| Toped Out of a Snow Drift with Ears | Jaade at the e st ariihery, “oNel | exs recently sentenced to Blackwell’s | Jawsuits and scandal in connection with [ Washington. 14.—Preparations | was fled by Mr. Fitzgerald, who asks E'.- behind schedule, thrust upon the | Portsmouth and the fisherman Frances Frozen and Almost Exhausted— | J00OWS O i f] heth ?: 14 | Island to defraud.the government by |the distribution of Leopold’s fortune. for a battle b 1 the Madriz forces | a recount the vote for all candi ubway s greatly increased burden. | Whalen in Boston Barbor. Taken to Home of Friend. be possible for an airship to drop | "nderweighing sugar. S and'the Bstrada army in the vieinity | dotes, saying th donires t rough trains = on all the railways Most coast shipping was tied up in % bombs into gun pits. Curtiss toolr: Expected to Surrender Today. YALE ACADEMIC of Acoyapa, betwee llm\.v‘und |,:.:\;‘ llA:l“‘\l{||;;\< “ e harou “,]f”‘ anvassed Jrerg late, but the Jocal suburban serv- | port, having had ample warning of the ew York, Jan. ayor Gaynor | Beck up to make the test, but the effort | It is expected that Heike and Walker FREAHMEN:CLARARS. | Niceagus, were anmonnced. to _the ] ~The ¢ . Jos fared better. Just at twilight there | storm. One_unknown steamer, bound | was lost for a time in the storm to- | was a partial fallure because of engine | will surrender themselves to the court i Dl e B LA o S R AR ol s'x%fix:?;’:’x”r’.r?ég'e“%‘;’t"fflii'&Yg;",”i,‘;,},’“{’:n.';’m"fi:&,é’??;‘yé; g availe on hi way fo Wis coun- | trouble. Another attempt will _ be | tomorrow, when all the indicted men | Honors in Scholarship Include Large | from Consul Olivarcs at 1. The | STEAMER CHATHAM ASHORE he’ excitement had subsied it was | Nopsher Sding antfhe Fai. £0¥ the week-end. He was heiped out | e ;o DuriGE, the day Curtiss set | will be afraigned before Judge Hough. | Number of Conneoticut Winners. | Mfunagun thai Estradas army wis ad- e e e s found that no passengers had been in- | The ssland of Martha's Vineyard was | of a drift with his ears frozen and 5o | and a half. Iiis time was 2.12 fiat. Containg 8bx Counts. = S o % he | vaRCInE on , which is defend- gured. < cut off from regular communication | Weak that he spent the night at the z = The new indictment contains six ew Haven, Conn. Jan. 16—The|eq by Madriz's forccs. Maudriz yester- | prichiened Passengers Taken Off by Postal Service Delayed. | with the mainland by the forced cessa- | home of a friend without furiher ai- R counts, four of effecting false entry | DONOrs In scholarship in the freshmen | day hurried more troops and artillery gt ety ] gyl kb Postal service experienced the same | tion of the mall and passenger steamer | tempt to finish his journey. EMBEZZLER WARRINER and two of conspiracy. Under thelolasses in the Yale academic depart-|to the inland town to strengthen the y or’ &elays and inconvenience as the trac- | service. His companion, Charles E. Shepard TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY. | first conspiracy count eighteen overt(Ment and the scientific school to be an- | jines. ” Alle, 1 of Huntington, L. L, was blown off a —— “[acts are charged against the various | Bounced tomorrow are noteworthy for Al didce = wliksonville, | ¥ ¢—Tha trestle and sustained a broken leg and | Declares That No Person “Higher Up” | de“ndants. The false entries are al- ’lhe ;“'“"";;j&“"g;"‘;—‘“';\"“"‘i{' 2nd ( WALSH SURRENDERS MILLIONS | Merchanty and | mpany WAITER COHEN ARRAIGNED THE HENRY RESOLUTION internal injuries. He may die. The Is_Involved. leged T ‘ommestion” with/ cangoes - of | % 10, SCSmRTR R} the, winniera TO CHICAGO CREDITORS. | from Tialthmare” g - 5 mayor saved himself only by lying - rav sugar shipped here from Cuba | WHO are sons of forelgners. HICAGC from Daltimore, ~ via = Savanueh ON CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING. NARROWLY 'ESCAPED DEFEAT. rfin on the trestle and holding on to oD O 18—t T .luu:,gdmn, }:’he alleged short weights T:‘_‘ e e acTIDEL Y AR Tl i e naliora) Nots for $7 1108712 | 2% s v e the side rails until he had In some | ywarri by g & |entered at ‘the customs house aggre- | W' L I e e wt. the oDt Committed to Prison Without Bail— | That Proposing a Change in Presiden- | measure regained his strength. “a;llnlzra wm &%nre_-;j-id o having | S trS A veraT thoe rare. | :-Bcientine School—J. A. Arnold, Will Soon Be Cancelled. north Jetty at the entrance 3 Miss De Jamon Still in Hospital. tial Inauguration Date. Mayor Gaynor walked to City hall | faPeraca $643,000 while treasurer of | jars in duties to the government. Stamford: . B. Baldwin, Naugatuck: —— ; John river this morning and will this ‘morning, as is his custom. = At 7 | (g0 g, EOUT railroad in this cltv. was | “Under one indlctment it is charged | L& E. Baldwin, ' Danbury: L. Jaffer.| Chicago, Jan. 14.—John R Walsh to. | abandoned as o hopeloss wreck Wha Phiiadeiphia, Jan. 14.—No testimony. | Washinston, Jan, 1t—An unexpected | OClock tonight he tosk a train for | (L% 10 Columbus O. penitentiary to- | tna Charles K. Heike did on July 36, | Hartford: P. Judson Deep Hiver: dy signed the agreement which will | caused the accident has r xcept the bare statement of one of the | adjournment of the house today prob- | St. James. This train was stalled in | im¥o 0, 08 Tim ollowing his plea. of | 1007; in pursuance of the conspiracy, | B: Tangden. Hartfor e kA e o Dieet Traat e e Clyde. liner Mohawk, from New detectives who brought Roberta De | ably saved from defeat the Henry reso- | & snowdrift and the mayor left the | SoROCCS L TR (olOKINE his plea of | endorse a check for $1,111 drawn on | Shelton: A H. Levine Hartford: T. H. ment was sent to the First Trust and | o The Clvdo liner Johawie from 4 Janon and Frederick Cohen back from | lution proposing an amerfdment of the | train and endeava to walk to Ut betore Bis dore ture Wi the assistant trcasurer of the United [ Nachimoffsky, Hartfor 3 Par- | Savings bank, to be held uuti sl Tork, LI was clons behind -t SIS T S w tiie Sl | constt R e T T et | Dt village, witieh ia B ioucy befors his departure Warriner | States by the acting disbursing agent | 4°% Clinton; R E. Pretat, Waterville; | guarantors of the note also sign the | Chatham whon she wer n, trate's hearing here today, when the | idential inaugurations. There he took an castbound train for | Jarcd $hat various rumore thet he | iN the customs collector's office, to the [ D. Routulo, New Haven: J Russo, New | agreement, = » I s S te frigbtoned pasasn walter was arraigned on i charge of | TLed by Representative Perkins of | Brooklyn, convinced that he could not | GAI°S Shal, VATIoUs rumors that he|order of the American Sugar Refining | Haven; F. W. Schmidt, New Britain; | =The slgnature gives’to the associat- | assistance and the fris Xdnapping the young heiress. At the | New York, the opponents of the resolu. | hope to reach St. James tonight. His | 23 PIOISCURE “sgme gne Wehet U | company, this sum being aileged to be [ W. M: Scott, Pequabuck; E. N. Stark- | ed banks of Chicaza, which backed the e request of counsel retained by Robert | tion showed evidences of unsuspected | train went about three miles when it, on “higher up” involved in the | Lhe eXCess of deposits of duty while in | WERTHT, TFew THave 7. adjustment of Walsh's financlal anair® | MEXICO SUFFERING FROM Buist, ¢he gir's millionaire grand- | strength. too, was stalled in a drift. O aa YO, Iy truth it was a portion of the duties | Academic Departmeni—R W. affer his banks were suspended in € Zather. ‘the prisoncr was then com-| Foarful lest he could not muster| The mayvor got out and started to % LT o 0 lawfully due the United States. New Haven; H. Deane, New “Ha; 1905, the $14,039,000 In securities he put HIGH PRICE OF PROVISIONS. mitted to prison without bail for a fur- | enough votes to secure the required | walk back to Hicksville again. He | porg® it §f itk bincimening War: | o A, Second similar charge is made [ M B Glynn, West Haven: C. 7 Gulll- | up to cover a note for $7.121887.12, 10 = ther hearing two weeks from today. A |two-thirds majority for the adoption | and Mr. Shepard followed the railroad | moil GUAFER WU PIRCEHANIDE WaT- | against Heike with regard to a check | Yor, Waterbury: . lfencley, Bridge- | return for the cancelled note. | In ad- | Gomplaint of Increased Cost of Living lawyer who had been retained | of the resolution, In the absence of | tracks until they came to what they ™ qyu SR 0ROR S0 PO JAN- B0 o o | for $2,701. pork. N E ekt NOTEROR; S8 RENICE. the Denks Wil pet VES0UASD oo —Prices Steadily Rising £ Oirs. Cohen 0 represent her hus- | scveral mmombera who were sommittos | HhOUEHE Was ‘& bridge over & stream. Cooks ‘af CHICAH OF rectiving. Ktolen | 5 DOVAm ewart acte swe cliarkelt szuinut | Locte, Now Haven: B 3 -Tymx, Fiart jithe-gugrantors of the Big notes who P band a tthe hearing made an effort 10 | to support it, Representative Henry of | It turned out to be a trestle over & | Coons, ‘m Cecago,Of TecSiving Stolen | James F. Halligon, Jr., who is already | f0rd: ' W. N. McGuire, Stamford: P.|are then to be given - M| Syashmgton, Jan. 14, 1 @btain the man's discharge, urging that | Texas, its author, was determined to | hollow. Mr. Shepard was blown off [ JOnSY [h connecton With the BI€ | under indictment but has never been | Manjoney, Bridgeport;” K. Marvano, | securities they put up as surety. Svesnington, Tan: 4. ; g« § =0 evidence had been produced against | prevent a vote. At 4 o'clock, after he| by a flerce gust of wind and Mayor | cace was dismissed today . buy Gooke | PTought to trial Hagiford; 3, 8. Porter,. Bridgepost: 3, 'S DAUGHTE that which Is going up 1 the S He protested vigorouslv at the | had spoken for forty minutes, he asked | Gaynor climbed down one Of the up- | fooct Sy anrman gy wotayg;ut Cooke | Henry A. Wise, United States ais- | F: Ryan, Derby: W, Sachs, E e ais DAUOHITRN Unitod States, Retall 1 postponement of the hearing and at its | unanimous consent to continue for one | rights to help him. He found Mr. | {yunt SUT SRSwer to an Indictment re- | trict attorney. sald tonight that the | yen: E. J. Schofer, New Haven: TO BE QUEEN OF PORTUGAL. | vitions in thif cot eonclusion obtained a writ of habeas|hour. Representative Sherley of Ken- | Shepard helpless and would have been | jnaictment charges that Cooke re.|SCVETnment had no present intention Ena BB e, Watest have advanced sted n Sorpus from the gourt of quarter ses- | tucky objected. forced to abandon him if it had not | ceivea $200 o B e e ol ST IR - prfifi-fl‘"" against | Port; and E. B. Pierce, Watertown. Report That Princess Patricia Will | no prospect of ever resumir ofr o1 The writ was m: returnable | Repres: ive teo the fortunate arrival of a e g e erican Sugar ning cos 4 r 18ve Miss De Janon is still in St. Agnes’ | tion, and on a division the motion pre- Leaving Mr. Shqpard with the pa- - . o > ach. “ME ” FaTaE R [ 47 gy o 2 night. and she did not appear at the | To prevent a vote Mr. Henry made the | the storm to Hicksville. He was lost [ Jyar{hcr Srrived in Columbus today e Stockholders to Share in $20,000,000 in | an authorized source, that | prices which ¢ o with prices hearing of her companion. point of no quorum, but before the| again, but finally reached the vVillage | ho‘emation aa the toisen door anvey | Suspected Slayer of Govern Ques- T Conmin Blogk Shh mertiske OF King Por- | in this count The lawyer originally employed by |e&peaker could order the doors closed | much exhausted. Boning o o ek s ioned by Chief of Police. weidbdnyier Seaal wRn Trincess . - e S R Eeban: wlih s | Snd Steefiteks Teonent In Mr Parker S New York, Jan, 15 —Twenty million’] youngest daushter NO GENERAL ADVANCE i S| s 1 saved he motion - 0 epsi o , k ie 4 n )] . y Sitharew from the case to Sourn. which was carried withous op- | CTURCH INDIFFERENCE ADOPTION OF 56-HOUR LAW Bone i S L Tuaak | dsfiere in tock is io be the | naught, will be s IN FREIGHT TARIFFS Mrs. Colien has left the jiospital and | position. TO CHILD LABOR MOVEMENT. CAUSES DISSATISFACTION | Barnes Compton of Millbrook. who | toerstional Himeenie compans 1o tne | fac ot be comme - . returned fo her home. The first hour of the day's session | - st attempted to commit suicide by cut- | profits of the past seven vears. “The | the forelgn courts soon vt Slavaxi and. Famwi't| Contompli was devoted to the reading of the| Men Who Sit in Front Pews Largely | goeratives in Several Fall River Mills | ting his throat yesterday after Miss | bamouncement that this reiems wou - Making Widespread Increase NO NEED OF A UNION president’s conservation message, Responsible for Child Labor. A eggals Sarah O. Brymer, the Comptons'|be out was made at the officcs of 4. P, | Abbot Gasquet Pays High Tribute to | IN HIS FACTORY. | Jhich was enthusiastically received H 2 nurse, had peen found dead from | Morgan & Co.. here, today, The dis- New Haver ALyl i o *| by the republicans and some of the| Boston, Jan. 14—An’ attack uwpon| pa Biver Aass. Jan. 14 strangulation, was still alive at Vas- | tribution Is 1o be made ritably as a statement madc ew Haven Stamford Shirtwa # [etnaene church forces for their attitude toward 3 R e moReTa- | sar hospital today. - 2 21 Rome, rond today y that irtwaist Manufacturer | SSROCRIR. L SR o R e te OF e o in several mills here went on | 52 M stock dividend to the present $60,000,- | . A0 Bebn 16 e treigh Chialse Bilits = 8t ¢ adjourned until tomorrow. | the great social m: e d Ee Shd T A P T chermerhorn " ‘recovered rapidly | 000 of common stock. as en # been no ral advance in freigh rea e a Stir. The senate was not in session today. | and indirectly upon the world-wide in- | 1FI€ today beeause of on i throughout the day. Toward evening, The decision to make the distripu- | Yi8ion of s, and none is contemp! terests in foreign missions enlivened | U YESTR VRCCR 00 BOW SP-BOUT| Chief McCabe went to his bedside In | tion followed a preliminary report to a | % lecture on the The advances made a . miy Stamford, Conn., Jan. 14.—The de- LOST $100,000 AT FARO. the eighth session of the sixth annual . B SeE Vassar hospital and pressed him with H he direct today by the | He paid a high tribut character to correct “existing inc mands of Joseph Roth, a shirtwaist —_— nference on. child labor at Boston| of tWo hours a week in the runnins | o7 o Sch D meeting of the directors today by the | cenerosity, saying that of oty ve pilh created quite i ng th * at s i il or | tWO hours’ earnings per week and up- port showed that after setting aside i e Bl ¢ § ST i ad Do Dottt His 1l Luck in a Su movements auid. ihe “Hev. Tohn i | g recelving their wages for the first | S Olashi, the Japancse butler. on | reserves in excess of thoe set asider| PERRC IAvolved & grent p MAY DISMISS THREE CADETS the i . J |t sche v ss Rreymer. g5 of the co 2 ¢ o o § 1o the interests of the striking shirt- | .o vori Jan, 14— Wililam H. No. | Holmes of the Church of the Messiah, | Ume under the new —aschedule today | "\iCahe fs as cortain as sver, how-| 1or o ecerarn sTt.000 000, CPA0Y | 'mors money 1s needed. West Pointers Said to Have Been § waist operatives In New York: ‘The - ” -4 a iam H. No- “the church is living up to | Jany left work. Tnless the differ— S = e i v & 1 tes that the work of revision, lan, who applied yesterday New York, “th h is living up : ever, that Schermerhorn alone com- Aistributs 1t mates it WEits Sras ToT- £hie arpies oF A D! yesterday to Jus- | HSW ROTC e GUr el iech hag never | ences are speedily adjusted some mills | SVer. that Sch S The stock distribution is not all that | Ymaten’ that 188 = werle of rev/s Found Guilty of Hazing. forminz 2 union of the local opera- | :'",H'g"""“k In the supreme court for | 1 2 AV hampion of social reform or | ViIL be forced to suspend operations. | TR th 1::1‘?;:"1'0'11‘:“:6! s'::';;{:fy the stockholders will recefve. for the | jiopelvears. Abbot Gasquet expre — fives "ot ‘he Rou factory, wak - in | 1eave to amend his answor in a suit | been the champion of social At the Merchants' mill. about 300 ring | Mack and Sher sen: he | board of dirctcors today furiher rec- | SIENE years, Abbol Ganay nce of | . Washington, Jan. 14.—Three West charge of New York representatives | 10 Fecover $13.600, brought against him | S prilel Bt PSR st ¢o de- | Spinners and loom fixers quit. . About ommended that $3,200.000 but wet aside | 550 R000 " \organ, who hus permit- | Point cadots have ‘been found guilty T untis, Sl Alhes TOARIRE vl | DY . who cashed a 2 200 twisters and doffers went out at out of last vear's carnings as a four | 3 Morgan.. e of fitteen | Of hazing, it Is reported here, and o Gemandn My Fath was alwed to | check drawn by him in behalf of Tim. | ominationalism and second to interest | {0 Xmirican Thread company's plant. | Conmectiout Typothetas Banquet. | “r cent. dividend on . the - common | ted PhotoRTapls to be made of ffteen | of hasibe L I8 toported, | hete, an address the gathering. He said that | Othy McKenna of Newport, stated to | .0 M0 9% 00 over-weening interest | At the Pocasset, Flint, Mechanics' and | Stamford. Conn., Jan. 14.—Although | Stock. This stock has heretofore paid | (S*¥Re 00t o SUEh ) BeRiarsd PN | proval of the sentenge by the . | there was no need of a union in his | the court that the amount was part = ‘Wempanoag mills, doffers and ring | many were prevented from attending | no dividends, 2 tary of war, who s allowed no di in foreign missions instead of home g financier. ’ factory and pointed out what he said | Of $100,000 lost by him in his own faro | Jiegicng. Sninnors Tave tafl b Wk Com | byete st dino: membeme ol the | S0 cretion In the matter, th 1 4 h = e 7 mittees were appointe 'y the strike ‘onnecticut thetae attended the - No announcement of the ames of aietion T | efects of such an| "Iy a game on October 12, 1908, M- | “The men most largely responsible| {37 oot tomorrow with the manage- | snnusl handic here Toniome Craorae Death. Will Reappoint Archie W. Sanders. | 4o “three cadets will he made until | S | Kenna broke the bank, and Nolan’ drew | £0T the labor of children. the men Who | oyt of the several mills, Cummings acted as toastmaster and| s s: Washington, Jan. 14.—As the result | Secretary Dickinson returns from 1 Questions Sent Out to Census Super- | the check to pay part of the gambling | ETOW rich from the blood money cre- | Boston, Jan. 14—The adoption of the | addresses were mado by Rev. W. To | 3 p oo e o ade: | of & conference ut ihe White house to- | to Fico, and has had e Lo set o debt. McKenna insisted on cash and | 2ted by working children, are the men | 56 35 Jaw has caused minor trou- < -A house occupl z mesteader | g, it is sald that President Tatt will 4 visors. MeDongaligsks he cashied 1 who today are sitting in the front| o 5 . Phillips of New Haven: F. W. Heath | named Henderson, his wife and two | 98¥ s .40 g | 1| the matter. 1t is under I that th d z 2 gal says he cashed the check as | FID. bles at a number of Massachusetts | of Philadelphia, secretary of the na- | shildren, and a Mr. Reid ind two ohile | Feappoint Archie W. Saudars as col- | cadets were mombers of (e (hird New Haven, Jan. 14— Prof. W. B.|an accommodation to Nolan, Later ¢ points. Strikes have occurred this | tional organizailon; George C. Wood- | dren, burned early today. Mis. ien- | 1ector of internal ~vevenue —for the | clags and that (hey were founnd gl Pailey the state census supervisor, | he found that there were no funde to 2 week at'the Slater mills, Fitchburs; | ruff of Litchfisld, and W. H. Lee of s Naren o | western aistrict or New York OFf REning 2 e he fourth clams todey sent out lists of questions {0 the | pay it. Nolan now says that Mc- | Mayor Gaynor Still Housecleanino. | North Adums print works, and in sev- | New Haven g & e T e Sl bt . $97abe, cox 1.200 applicants for positions as cen- | Dougal and McKenna were in a con- | New York Jan. 14—Mayor (Fhynor | aral other mills elsewher Geatn. Mr. Reid was 80 badly burned Northern Pacific Directors Meet. Taft Endorses Civil Servies Pensiem | sus supervisors, which will have to | spiracy to cheat him. keeps on housecleaning. He approved eath. Mr. Rel as y burne K be answered prior to the taking of the | *This is rather extraordinar, today of the removal of Col Michacl | gt | ouis Levee Strewn With Stranded | SU9ar Fraud Informer Sent to Cuba.| trying to rescue them that he will die. | New York, Jan. 14.—At & meeting ot System. | examinations. marked Justice Hendrick. “It is very | C. Padden from the office of water reg- T ‘Washington, Jan. 14—Richard Parr, £he board of directors of the Novthern | \ashington, Jun, 14— President Tare unusual for 2 man running a gambling | ister. Padden was the “best water Boats. deputy collecior of customs at New | Postal Telegraph to Change Its Name. | Pacific Railway company today Wil- | gave nis forniai entiorsement Halley’s Comet Seen in Cub: game to lose 80 much. It is usually | register we ever had” according to St. Louis, Mo, Jan. 14.—Following a | York, who claimed to be the original Albany, N. Y. Jan. 14—The Postal lb:n m.rt“’lo' ‘W.f‘u ‘r-ln-lmv I“n""r.l the movement looking o a gjvil ser Hwyana. Jan. 14 The Belen ob- | the public that is nipped.” Permis- | former Mayor McClellan, who appoint- | rise of ten feet in the Mississippi river | informer in the matter of the sugar | Telegraph Cable company certified to|bershiip to fll the yacan 1sed by | yice. pension system. This Wus dons & orts that ix o amend the answer to include | ed Hm in 1506. within twelve hours the levee tonight | weighing ue in New York, is to| the secretary of si . 8. ¥ in an address at the execw oftices of @ervatory reports tha during last | sion t * hin twel hion the 1 tonight ighi frauds in N York, is t ths ta t stute today that it in- | the death of John S. ennedy 1d h 11 . Haliey's comet was s<ightca in | the defense of a gambling debt was | Clair Foster, a New York business |is strewn with fce and stranded boats, | proceed to Cuba by order of the treas- | tends to change its name to the Trans- i e the White House to members of the Wite clowd be. | granted. The motion to aliow the in- | man. who has not been prominent in [ while a total loss of $250,000 is the | ury d ent to look into the meth- | Continental Telegraph company. The| “Do you scold your husband » “Land | civil service retirement sasociuti: form of a faint white cloud be- | g ©of & counter claim was d poi ‘was sppointed to Padden's ) result of the most destructive ice gorge | ods of rtation of sugar export- | certificate Is signed by Charies A. Ad. ! T ask him for mere money.” | which appeared bef him in formid. terposition od to the United States ams, vice president. ftale Express. able numbers the planet Mars and O star of | AR s e in the last twenty-five vears.