Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1910, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PRICE TWO CENTS OLD "BATILE OF THE CHARTERS' ~voL. LIL—NO. 15 SR 5 ; T SCHERMERHORN CONFESSED | toed Fersrumis [|n Jail Under Codesal Tkerans Amoy, China, Jan. 17.—F. D. Chesh- gttt $10.000 Bonds oo : . Says He was Very Drunk at the Time and Didl | scuieta the foubiction s tie smee: ’ . = will was Teporica v tne nouse: - | Direct Issue Raised Again Between States of Connecticut and Magsachusetts, Sisalled toany s wey f Honghong The Urgent Deficiencies Bill o1 by way of Hongkong e Urge ciencies was re- Not Know What He was Doing for Australia. HUSBAND OF WOMAN WHO WAS |ELIZABETH HARZO, TWENTY ported %o the house. It carries 36,000,- Jan. 17—A great sensation THROWN- INFRELE YEARS OLD.. A Caleutta, has been caused by the arrest of ten men of the Tenth Jats regiment, STRANGLED GOVERNESS SARAH BRYMER =i, win sciiten. i 2 soiccsd | BROUGHT FROM SPRINGFJELD the regiment will be immediately transferred to another station. The ’ Tenth Jats was recently the Tenth|Where He Was Arrested—Lodged in Bengal infantry. Bridgeport County Jail—Shocked at| —Two Men Held for the Sal Wheat Crop during the past vear excoeded that rof the United States. THE PRIGE PAID IN NEW YORK NEW HAVEN ROAD A LAWBREAKER Girl Taken is a Resort oa 79th Street ¢ 396,914,06= in §7,- | Tribute to the Lat Senator George L. Shoup of Idaho was United States | According to the Findings of the Special Legislative Com While Lying on His Cot at Vassar Hospital, Poughkeep- E Constantinople, Jan. 17.—Ambassador g B sie, the Compton Family Coachman Made the Con- Straus presonted Chariés W. Fair| Sesing His Wife Alive. 500 Each for Trial. _ paid in the house. mission of Massachusetts Holding that the Merger of 3 5 . Ve PRy A b 3 fession in the Presence of His M_othel'—j“l Alone am T iy tlgns”‘céms‘}g,‘:;‘; & e e Yor Al s . sfi:-'-;:'.o"},'&"‘;,,“,“"’e;; the New Haven Road with the Consolidated Railway Responsible, No One Else is Concerned in It. B e e o s o Marole husband of ‘three’days of An- | comely girl in, Now Tork Is_$20, For | 0 Frosident Tart Company was lllegal—1he New Haven View. nie Moskill whom he attempted to | this sum Elizabeth Harzo, 20 years ild, | It Has Been Decided to Make the ‘where he was received by the-president e e murder in Fairfield Saturdey evening, | was “sold” to @ woman maintaining a | pay of the judj &5 = toscther with Barton] Lasii, who wers | resort In 79th street, accoding to in- FT%00 inatead of 310,000, *1oe <O A % 3 = % n Springfield, are n | dictments returned this afternoon by \ Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 17.—In the | ing. Late in the afternoon he again| St Petersburg, Jan. 17.—The coun- | 2900 = SPOREIcHd, o7e Tomighe 10| Sictments retur a which' i3 i > prosence of his mother, Frank Scher- | sent for the officials and in the pres- | cil of ministers has decided that the |} 5 COUTCY, JO1 ere URASr e g gy o Trl;;uuou;:nxg:: to Reowmimit ths| New Haven & Hartford railroad has | Sennecti 4 Poston, Jan. 17—That the New York, | ralsed again between the te ' it and M husetts | tion here in raiirond + erhors ing on his cot at Vassar | ence of his mother and sister made | United States’ proposal for the neu- Al confSssed tonignt o Under | is statement. Schermerhom says he | trallsation of the Manchurian rail- | With intent ¢o iill and robbery from |Greater New York. date for presidential inaugurations. | and that it should ut once obtain the | Of the findings today of thn apecint | Was very drunk the night of the crime, | ways is not acceptable to the Rus- person. e prisoners arrived in Six Indictments, Two Arrests. approval of the legiglature for its con- | leglslative commission In the { Fought betwen royai- | solldation with the Consolidated com- | State holding that tho miorger of Sheriff F. Fred Hornbeck that he alone s 3 “as responsible for the death of Sa | remembers being in the room of Sarah | sian government-at present. Russia's fmgfimwly 95, 5% & Gelock and wers | syx indictments in all were returned ran Brymer, the governess, who was | Brymer, but does not remember what [ Teply to Secretary Knox's note will be |J2V 7080w ToRER stice Bacon. ke ‘afternoon—i A s Brst - since the | ist Catholic students and others at thy | pany of Connecticut and of the issue | New York, New Haven and ilarts delivered to United States Ambassa- arand 3 Wiy e T ot 6 3 hon e some jtestimony was brief, each | Jirests were made almost immediately the began its asesions, and twe | 12w chool of the Sorbonne in Paris. | Of & darge amount ot stock and bonds | Railroad company with the Consoint e n under penalty of a forfelture of its | ed Railway company was fllogal t Lo e e e e o, | 111 not intena to commit mur- | dor Rocknil in's fow days. onhome Bt Millbrook last Thursdas | I did not intend to - . foiniog “Snermernorn savs he was | der” said Schermerhorn. according ——— [nan separately denying that he was in | tnercatier. Paul . Drinko and Philly| August Wares, a Farmer, of Brown | charter in this atate, are the conclus. | Lrge amounts of outsinnding it Fairfiel urday or | Marola were arraigned before Judge | OUnty, Wis, shot his daughter, killed | ions of a special commitiee which his | 10 bomds fre unauthorized And (e co of) the heallng & ey are g dia ot | to the officials, “but I only intended | Paris, Jan. 17.—Countess Cassini, 2 R R e % Tor. a Seare. I @0 206 romBiner: davghtér of the former Russian am- | o' 18 m‘“mnlhm‘f%mm‘::d Moskill: | 'Sullivan In the court of general ses- | his lame wife and then ended his lfe. | Investigated the situation and submit- | In the abu | stealing the clothes and the silverware, | bassador at Washington, Who 1has |45 1nis city. Later they were B o :xxm_- and held in 37,500 b:ll ol tor 15 Mot oF Gpnis AT ::.(; its report to the legislature to- ;\'{:-:;:2::3.:4 ts the New Haver His Mother Fainted. | % but 1 do remember trying to burn the | been st ing in Paris for the past o 4= Schermerhorn finished his | silverware, I left the house by Way [iwo v made her debut in a con- | 1 5C (VIACents bospital to the ' cot | “Gther arrests will follow. The pris- | & crisis has been created by the mili- | What the Massachusetts Commission | The New Haven fompany ho confession to the officers his mother | of the kitchen door when Mary Dutch- | cert at the Theater Femina this after- | nocitively identified as mer aseel, oners held today went to the Tombs in | tary agitation against the government, Finds. ters both in Connecticut’ and Ma (lifca ana was cared for by the hos- | er (a servant) came to her door. I|noon. A fashionable audience was | CEY SCRHASS fe her assaflants. | default of bail, and will probably be 5 s - chusetts, As rogards Connectiout. the tal authorities. alone am responsible and no one else | present, including Count Cassini and |ance for before their utter- | placed on trial next week. They are( The Scarcity of Radium will shortly [~ The commission finds that the es- | scope of the charter In settied £ id. | is concerned in it.” many members of the diplomatic corps. | Toom they had entrance into the | charged with abducting and selling the | 0ause the eatablishment of raqium | sential factor which has ereated the | e el e %, - Does Not Remember What r;-CI:ndf.J Will Be Removed to County Jail. |The countess sang in Haiian, German | inernn sy, iad no suspicion probably | frarss giri. Dankd in London, Berlin and New | strained relations hotween the New | court of the stats last April 'in i 1asc night Schermerhorn told Chie: 3 and French. 3 OST08 -~ 3 and this state 18 the ex- | case a friendly sult was brousht to de make a ‘“c - . ohn G. o Connecticut in ~viclation | ve arantee of stock ¢ ool i e nae aifait. This moon | wound on his neck is healing, He will | SECRETARY BAULINGER DENIES | Reports from the hompital tonightare | ARRESTED ON GERMAN LINER. | Alnska attacked Roosevele: and Bin: | of the law of Mussichisciis, hess | Hagiand Thveciment t el Drisoner sent for the sheriff but | be removed to the county jail in a few THE HITCHCOCK CHARGES. |hat conditions are favorable for the —— chot before the Republican club of New | Privileges, the commission claims, | pany, whether sueh gunranteo wae ‘official arrived Schermer- | days and his case will be presente g Jroman's Tecovery and it is thousht |They Stole Provisions and Sold Them | Yori. asiount 6 converting the comPANY 1N~ | 14 1n’ Macriehurtts irantoo wi nged his mind about confess- | the April grand jury. Declares That They Are Without necgssarm er feet will be un- to Steerage Passengers. e 2 | to a non-supervised holding company, | held that a eoproration chartered Foundation Fact. & iz = e hie D m:logruu:lnl ve A‘;?-;t_‘ F. I‘ifiwmn '?1 ::Ier-: .l(:ln[lvhufiflu ‘,‘n‘.u in some | Connecticut and sued in that state as i e Hamburg, Jan. 17.—Thirty-e o ccond Towa district will Dot bo | degree exercise supervision a Connectiout corporation upon GEN. ESTRADA QUESTIONS INDUCED YOUNG GIRL Washington, Jan. 17.Secretary Bal. | HOLLINGSWORTH APARTMENTS |the stewards and waiters of the Kai- | & candidate before the primary for re- | There should be a commion rile of | ligation which 1t had 1no \surred ? z | TO COME TO AMERICA. [ linger late tonight issued a lengthy DESTROYED BY FIRE. |#¢rin Augusto Vi of the Ham- | nomination. corporate conduct, uniform in several [ and had promised to discharge in Con THE SINGERITY OF MABRIZ | statement 1n which in most vigorous burg-Arcrican 1ine were arrested upon [ o f L — jurisdictions which at once suggests | necticpt, ‘cannot escape on'(he ground E T i ici- | terms charges ma One Woi issil e arrivi of the steamer at Cux- rof. it iffe of Peabody col- | federal control, he commission | that it is also a co ation in Masst In Refusing to Dissuss the Peace | Waterbury Man c'n...‘.li w::_). l:“.mm {erma e declared the charges made by | One Woman 'uu 3 ovtlh-;- Missing— |}, ,Ven today. The prisoners aFe ac- |1ege. Nashville, Tenn. will direce tha | Doints out that the president hus de- | chusetie, under (e inws ot Wi o Question in Costa Rica. patingJn Whits Sigve seame. cobgreasional epectal Sommittee and ped from Window—Fifteen | cuged of stealing provisions, particu- | Work of the Rockefeller hookworm | clared in favor of such control, and, | such iablity oo o benn Togatin Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 17,—Andrew |aimed at the interior department and Families in the Five-Story Building. |iarly meats and preserves. The dis-|commission. if approved by congress, will in part | assumed. The court held that the New Nicaragua, i bd‘t::k‘fl'is ara ola. of this city,|the general land office were without Philadelphia, covery was made by three detectives solve this question | Haven company as created by the cen announ. b g mz;“rh'l on"tle charge of | foundation in fact. i uded Inbin: Jan. 17—One woman | who made the last westward trip on| Barrett Eastman, who was well Favors Forfeiture, | solidation ot 18 as a_Connectiou ation from Gen- | 8 ing in white slave traffio by | Spokane, Wash., Jan. 17.—Jack Bal-| 3, ad, two others are missing and |the vessel, two as steerage passengers|known as the dramatic critic of the The ocommisston sugmests that the | SOFPoMtion t to the laws of Con he leader of | Participating e Bk G It 1 Gharasa by Congre ree are seriously injured, one per- |and the other as a steward. Chicago Tribune, committed sulcide at | ey J1, endui L il s By t wit ard to liabilities § inducing a young girl in a lage " haps fatally, as the result of a fire | ‘The detectives allege that they | Biloxi, Miss. e G bt ot i o by n the state. Tiis, it was hel a 3 petitdol he legisla- tative f the w Ha- the revolutionists questions his sin- | 7" 50 50 Russia to Gome to [man Hitchcock was favored by his | fogay which destroyed the Hollings- |found the existence of a stem ture for the auth cerity and alleges that the refusal | 5 5 s y in- . ation of fta ac ., o2 - America. ~ United States Jmmigration | second cousin, the secretary of the In- | worth apartments at 4313-15 Walhut | through which provisions were smug- | According to a Report of the United | {U A T 1 submit & com- ven company, at the time of the president to discuss the peace E " | terior, at tn of the govern- 0 Question in Costa Rica was a pretext | Inspector e e e Gented tagus ever havime ye. | Street, the fashionable section of West | glcd into the quagters of the steerage | States geological survey the production | L, ACnE 80. it should submif alleged | Lo of ti pany, &¥ to gain time. bie | Sia ot the ocel police spcceeded in Jo- | ceived one cent ihrough ' Secretary | DRUSICPNIL o One of the guests, a (passengers by the connivance of the |Of matural gas has grown with tre- | Diiumion” poinis our that. Mansichu: | 1208t a8 regards Connoctio Madriz has replied. protesting his ing Logdowskl at his home. Loz- | Ballinger or any other person con- | g lock of being | stewards with the waiters and sold to i setts cannot validate securities which | The highest cfclals of the np sincerity and his readiness to prove cating Logzdow: = Dected with the gover: nt rtee | dragged from the burning ®uflding. | those in the steerage at low prices. d ed for any property other have stated in the past that forfe it by sending peace eavoys to any | dowskl, who is married and has ved | 2S0CC0 VIO S K oived under Presi- | The bodles of two other women are | The detectives returned ¢ Ham- | _Miss Laura White, Aged 65 Years, | foc tramamaciating. o e et | D the eharter in Massachisetis woud lace that General Estrada mayse- | BEFS [0p SOUSre, JRACORmEl iR | Gent Roosevelt. Jack Ballingor is naw | felieved fo be buried in the ruins One | burs on the steamer Bluscher and met [of Pitsbure Pa. bequeathed 320 0| continon tn exercie (he privlleges | be TeRurded favoraby by the corpors lect. romi - | at Coseur D'Al , 1daho, repre: it s - n \uguste oria upon L stal er through the vi or] TS tion, as it would effec ctically o o I = Teported that the government gy e e [ GATrs 1 the Denit Over Sverfomen falling from the roof of an adjoining | her arrival at Cuxbaven. heart three times. B . N D | B elie of ook Detweon the Oa is short of ammunition and is now 1 ged lived | lands. - o = & o, i =sugEestion Wil | tieut state 1ine and Springfield, ar x manufacturing hand grenades. o "".,’.“'"m'&: nl:u"' ?&fima},‘uu “It Is absolutely false that my cousin | polje, Dead—Mrs, Frances Evans of |MADE TENDERFOOT DANCE, Henry White, Former United States :‘:l?rmnr'a :H‘m“- T dniia o tiogs Wil | e LR thany Of the lsnaee raise ’ At e e o o Koeost he abandoned her and Shs | or anyone else ever favored me in the | DRGMOIS Lo Eat a THEN CRIPPLED HIS ANKLE. | 510 for 4 home in tho Tasmiomamt hoc s e (SRR st a olimecs — ¢ American republics, who iness,” - - . 3 lon an e for a home in e onable sec- g S aislativ, e i ney, S T ’hwuhforced on the streets of Philadel- | goyernment busineas. said\ Ballinger. | = 5T Carpenter” = i WO = Mo Ve astay| 108 O, Wamiington ‘ashjonal “¢~| NEW HAVEN'S INTERPRETATION. | (Tl leglalative ettioment, however s visit has merely to do with the X s i - Injured—Mrs. Robert Hicks, injured = —— [ o, S st salic i = Several weeks ago she made com-|Roosevelt as @ special examiner of | internally by jumping from the bulld- | Shoots Stranger and Runs Away. Vise Boosisent: Chorion C: Adaims pr1.0oPs STk the Charter Bsttled hy 8u-| troversy (s Tegurded as o presedeny the Postal Telegranh company denjes preme Court De ; ] New York, Jan. 17.—'Tm from tha |that the corporation- plans, to me i S AL getind Without wrious catite 1a and woolly west” velled a stran- | with the Western Union. New Haven, Jan. 17.—A direct Issuo . routine business of the buresi o the tmmisration bureau. and |land claims and contests and was de- | incornally by ju p Senor Martinez. 2 prominent con- | BRRL D BT traced Lovdowski to | talled as private secretary to the sec- | 4% To€overy doubtful; Mrs Lackey, ki servative. haz left for Guatemala on & [ {08, JRP retary of ‘the interior at a salary of , . . i Woict . mecret mission. It is supposed that he | Ty Uil o 4s now being cared for | $2,000 a year. NayonTalanired. e gmmiping £ Bas gone to persuade President Ca- .. "mijis'idjand, claims that Losdowski| “The man who previously held the | ning bullding: "homas Mulligan, | ger In an uptown hotel today, as he & e oo, o recosmise the guvernment of | B R0 A en G e Cnita: place aled, and T was appointed to M| © jareman. drew a six-shooter and pointed it at| Walter Lonsdale, who was in an offi- I v~y her of he Foe vacancy, =o' that T took no one's| p Th¢ flmes which are supposed to |the neat patent leathers of a mild- | cial capacity associated with Dr. Cook, | MAYOR GAYNOR REMOVES ANOTHER STRIKE 3 o % ¥ a defective flue, | mannered young man. “Dance, dance, | the ex; T, now < s ¢ EIGHT-CENT MILK AGAIN ENGLISH GENERAL ELECTIONS. mvlacern. That'is all' there is to the af. M(‘r::d x';. _;:e DARGImEnt in {he ref | TR Tt oot Mtas of ‘e g{;’cfir" m.i‘;‘v".",i.', :‘v;-"gj .:":;-‘5'. BROOKLYN DISTRICT LEADER. | PROBABLE IN PHILADELPHIA - LA 5 of the building, five-st - |© The terrified young . IN GREATER NEW YORK |In Yesterday’s Balloting the Unionists i rr ey e e Gl i e o ey Dl et ome Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner | Relations Strained Between Unien s il b & WE Gained 19 Seats. 700 AND GUESTS i Ve | kel GonsamAed Banrmentitine. b0 oML Street Cleaning Department. I Men and Rapid Transit Co rediction Made at Resumpti S . BANQUET AT THE WALDORF. | DID NOT PAY HIS JUST DEBTS.| -“Faster, you dude, fast Michigan announced himseif as a can- | xow York. Jan. 17, | State Milk Inquiry. London, Jan. 17.—At the conchuslon e d T & g The young magy couldn’t go faster, |didate for speaker of the house to|, New York Jan. 17cMayor Gaynor| Philadelphia, —Jan. — 17—Relstions vew Yok, Jin 17— Sight-cent milk | one D htoon Sae Tolloms: | Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh °“""‘"’L‘"s°;n SApE T H Velites; | mon s . T R wIcecn Epstims. Chnmon Wi the | 80 o Aol |« owre: become %0 strained between ¢ — E: — 3 g 5 roug] ankle an clly d ty- a ’ of e ppointee a med [-union employes and the offfeials of tha again 1n ‘Greater Now York was the | Unionists 23, liverals 77, laborites 16, e S e ' 1] Py into the strect. The m‘,im. e B | o coond congress s organized. | hig ‘own man. Thomns Hasseit, secre. | .;,.’.,.,;,,L Kefyedlen E A g A eering nsu: 3 N «. Jan. 17— Franklin Mac-| New York, Jam. 17.—“It is custom- | Pital With a permanently crippled foot | $30,000,000 IN BONDS Y 0 oard of wate and ) that a general mecting of the mote B i S i T o wich | The wov + fared much better | Voagh, R o i roin Mae~ | ar in my business” sald a Fifth ave- |and the police are sceking a man who FOR RECLAMATION P! B et Tis 6000 potition au | £ oy ondustors has been onllsd giate milk inquiry, the scane of which | The government fared much better |} i8ea 700 bankers ana chew yucsts | Tue lor, ' testifying “today at"the |looks like a wild westerner. LAN ROJRCTS | Iiadr resigned his $6.000 position and | for Tueaday night, at the sit $:ad been snifted E oday than - n : E S the | courtmartial of Capt. Franklin S, 3 = cceeded by 0 ation will be discussed, -The un Sentimony was thken lant wook. ers expected. The unionists gained 19 |21 18 T loot ot O pamicers of e | Wiltse, U. S. marine corps, to extend | SOUTHERN PACIFIC ACCIDENT. [ Bill Intreduced by Chairman of House | lawxer and a member of the o e iemael, TThe. nul Edward B. Sanford, a I:me:\_ .;a ;u; s, the :fis e eha O ISy Naw ¥ork. Soraine Group s of | Jong térms of credit to navy and ma- Committee on Public Lands. lana ‘%drm"-‘fs";" ';'":{{5."_';""';‘ pansi| rying to adjust differences ariming milk _producer of Warwick, N. Y, [Hes one, making a net gain for the SV of Now Nork forming Group S of | 1inf officors. The fuct thatthey wear | Three Lives Lost and Several Persns S sett was formerly secretary to David | from ' the agreemont ont nto aid that in his opmion gemeral mar- |unionists for the day of 14 ome less|iic the uniform and stand as officers and Hurt in C on. Washington, Jan. 17.—The issuance [ B. FUll and it has been conceded that | lowing the settlement of the atrike ket conditions did mot warrant the |than they gained at fewer eleotions on | Y% e Cnurity he said, “pe. | Eontiemen, impels us to give them | of $30,000.000 worth of government (Nl knowledge of state affalrs was of | last summer. The union claims the present retail price of mine cents e &.;.‘;x;dw. E res the return | EIG ot home. And wnitis & nation hes | CTedit. T should regard svery officer's | Ogden, Utah, Jam. 17—Pasenger | [en-Vesr three per cont. bonds for n value to Munlfl n in his political alll- | the company is not carrying out s tasler” he sald, “I.|of the iberal power with a fair ma. | & sound, useful and wise account due_say, after two years” | train No. 6 on the Southern Pacific was | Clmation projects, desired by the ad- | 3fices, Another sBift Loday was the To° | part of the contract. A T rgar wwoald Jook gor reduotion In €he price | Jority, for among ihe places stlll to|inE system and facilits Captain Wiltse is chafged with not | wrecked at Lemay; eighty miles west ( Tinistration. 1s provided for n a bill | TIYE, 01 0% *" " e "Hronkiyn sirect | Zotion has sprung up in the iast Sr_Apri- which are always sokdly liberal, end sately @ world sysfem. Untll we | Oo0tS cokive navy Sard: tomesnat| ok ichln. Thise persons, the enginest. | iinay ‘Atr. Mondell aiso. offeres the | B, Julian Wairfax Scott of the Bronx, | aim' the company s discriminating 3 were not concluded, The sealed ver- |and George Jomes, a studeht-fireman, | OR1Y_ other of the eight bills sent him | little known politically. Murphy Is @ |in favor of the men in the new Brooklyn_ district leader and was inti- | gy President Kruger mate with the late Senator Patrick H. | fompany. | B v on the. other hand, ‘Whether Mrs. Sanford base@ his necessary and readily avoidable we statement on a report current that the | Bartenders’ International League of | I70TRSTY, TNG TeAdly cvoifable Welaict of the court must go fo the sec- | were illed and & mumber of permey |by President Taft and S linger, which he approves, to allow ecretary Bal- investigation will bring about Adsarios { 3 0 Joletiatichess n - 3 ot ) e e it B y of the navy for his approval |were injured. e e e Haverhill, Moss, Jan. 17.—With the | wond an rely apon or that s our | Several witnesses, including the tailor, | = A. e per- | mors iiberal assignments of nomesteaa | MeCarren. | o "G amion ooy ven: | selves can rely Bpon.t testified of Wiltse owi m money. | haps - 2 entries_of reclamation lands. . - TP flushed with thelr victory last man BALLOON WITH PASSENGERS e L e sp umxt conven: L L A R ”m‘-l‘ o e - | e e It by a mis- | . Mr. Mondell maw the president to- | AMERICAN WOMAN IN PRISONNmer, aro disobeving and defylng the CARRIED OUT OVER OCEAN |cers, the tenth anmual convention of |purn, Frank 3. Vanderiin who acted | JETTISONED BANANAS ASHORE. |placed swiich. e teins ainE L the Wiite HO0S | Must Secve 18 Monthe! fn Eranee for{ T Matiowas sresniiete of the union are the 2 Sk Beand! as toastmaster, Dr. Woodrow Wilson matter had not been correctly stated. Maltreating Children. expeoted heretomorrow. Bome of tha —— unfon men declare that another wtrike Went Up at Los Angeles—Reached |and Restaurant Employes’ Internation- | and others were among the prominent | ' "/t Company, However, Says It Is |SPANISH NOBLE UNDER ARREST. | Datter had was not at loggerheads with . al Alliance and of the Bartenders’ In- f Altitude of 7,000 Feet. 3 e f the Bartenders' In_ | guests in attendance. | Nothing Unusual. R st #3) the president and was not opposed to | _Paris, Jan. 17—Josephine Sargent, | is possible. Los Angeles, Jan. 17.—After drift- [Dere today. M. F. Kane of Worcester | g T DENIED TO JOHN R. WALSH. | , Nantucket, Mass. Jan. 17.—The res- s le on Counter- | conservation. He objected, -however, | the American wife of Cyril H. Sargent, £ o ing for some time over the ocean, the [ W28 elected president, and among the 3 H- | sdents of Nantucket are wondering if feiting Charge. to the form and purpose of four of [ an Enghshman. today lost her appeal | poy e dor o ol T o RS S " the pesann the | Jes Dresidents were James O'Donnell | convicted Chicags Be } o marie: sesident o e ane the most important of the eight bills | for the suspension of her jail sentence o e e o |of_Springeld, J. Dasby of Hartford, | Sonvicte icago Banker Gets Noj fi MRS accident ha- occurred off | Madrid, Jan. 17.—A member of the| prepared by Secretary Ballinger 1o | of elghteen months. and will begin her ON STREET BY HIGHWAYMAN ¥ e Csas Bronght 1o earth | John C. Hoban of Meriden, E. M. Web- [ Comfort from U. S. Supreme’ Court. | nands are coming ashore. Whether | LOPIItY, Who was formerly a deputy,| carry out the president’s wishes, term_of imprisonment at once, She Somight near Redondo. The bal- | ber e Pas e s chiaal ORIl i | they were washed out of some fruit | LUt Whose name is withheld, was ar- e e B e R il of Watoh and-'a Oonelder ‘..m,' ;‘ 2 R mlgh't. The bal- | ber ot b o Washington, Jan 11.—he petition | In’ Saturdays tempest or | el today, following the discovery| MIDDLETOWN CITY ELECTION | when she and her husband were found e St oFMGrOF. s Sl apidi B e ident o wa_oves X e s plant upon-his es- guilty of having maltreated children or: {housand feet and was carried rapldly | Attempted to Cash Check Made Pay- | JOhn R. Walsh, formerly president of e mrovpnaonrd cannot be told | tate near Gaudix, province of Gaudix.| Prof. W. C. Fisher, Democrat, Elected | confided to their care. e S g b Drought tower a land current brou e able to Another. the Chicago National bank of Chicago, cate that a fruit vessel met-with a Mayor—Council Democratic. The woman before marriage was a | Frondenct, 1o o Jon. Fh0 0N the craft Sack to land Y Britain, Conn., Jan. 17.—Foll but now under sentence of five years' | mishap has come ashore, Request for Advancement of Labor Miss_ Savin of New York, in which [UP your hands and keep o i = e, o L T rollow; | $mprisonment in the federal prison at | ™ Boston, Jan. 17— The éMicers of the Cases. Middletown, Jan. 17.—Prof. Willard | city her relatives still live, ' These rel- | 1,08V FOUF PORC 000 D [0 CONGRESS. Dominick Tabelato for attempting 1o | misapplying the fund i el ;f United Fruit company, who are ex- C. Fisher, democrat, was elected may- | atives, it is maid, refused ‘to intervene | ) 1€ SOTIANT A IR aanic g === cash a check made payable to Charles | was Genjed todas by the soprome Hons; | Pécting the steamship Esparta here | Wabhington, Jan. 17.—Uniting to- | 0F of this city in the annual city [ In her behaif. Hanford Burton, ell known elub Hanss Passsd Will Granting Separats | 5 Clask of this ity, Francims sad Jou | or 1o bea Loday by the supreme co from Jamaica late today with a heavy | day with coumsel for the Bucks Stove | election today, defeating his opponent man of this eity, while Durt wny Statehood to Arizona and New Mexico | 5eph Dimiorio, brothers, were arrested | - Chicase. Jan. 15 A few hours after | CATE0 Of bananas, are not exercised | and Range company, the American | On the republican ticket, Alderman | STANDARD OIL CASE ADVANCED. | walking along Hranch avciue loda tonight as being implicated In the at- John R. Walsh, former president of the | 07 °F, the report of loose fruit com- | Federation of Labor presented to the | Puseue J. Clark, bv 91 votes. Pro- 5 The highwayman qu empied Washington, Jan. 17— Passage of a | tempt to secure the money on the | defunct Chicago Natiomal bank. why| & aghore at Nantucket, as they say | supreme court of thé United States a | fessor Fisher is a member of the Wes- | Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on | Burton's pockets of o witch and « Py B¢ separite statehood to the | check, which they found on the floor | was convicted of misapploing ihe fundy | CH&t large quantities are frequently | request for the advancement of the | levan university faculty. The incom- March 14. considerable sum of money them ran ories of Arizona and New Mexi- | of the local postofice. Tabalato is held | of the bank. received word fom Wash. | Cilr"C OVCrPoard on the way up the | hearing of the cases between the com- | Ins adminitration will be domocrat- | 6. ¥e was ‘out of sight before Bu rc » adoption by | under $1.000 bonds and his companio ; 4 Unked Storas | cosst ny and the federation, c by nine to seven. ton, Jan. 17.—The supreme | ton could sumi Mcer. 1 B enat"0r iy contortnce report “eneh tor weial i the morn: | Mo, Sodey that fhe, United Staies = Eontempt procesdings Against Breslo | The democrats elected two alder- | court of the United States thiar grant e momt dori Soertsy of nment for v robheries have ooour fdent John | men, four councilmen and the collec- | ed the motion of the gove locket of the he hearing under $200 each for trial in the morn- | supreme court had denied his petition CALLE; ON MAYOR GAYNOR. dent Gompers, Vice Pre Mitchell and Seeretary Morrison. The | tor of taxes. The republicans secured | the advancement on the nd the | Standard Oil case, and set the senate of the conference -report on the Bellinger-Pinchot inquiry res- [Ing. for a writ of certiorari, he took an- oiution were features of today's ses- - R Qther step to obstruct his sorving five | Ty, Delegates Representing the Girl | COUrt fook the matter under advise. | one aMerman, two councilmen nd near Providence ressat sSions in the two hotses of congress. | Widow of E. H. Harriman Controls a|Jears in the federal prison at Tesven. | Comstderation of the urgent deficienc Bank of Her Own. yorth, Kansss His atiorneys filed o Shirtwaist Strikers. ey S fayor Fisher was the firat to dast | o 2arch 14 next — MR. CANTRILL.. DEFENDS sppropriation bill. carrying more than | New York, Jan. 17—Mra. Mary Har- | Petition in the United States circuit v % o = 3 Meyor Fish i b —_— ’ 2500500 wax beun b the Touse. - | riman wiaow of B EL. Harrimen, now | SUrt of appeals asking that it dircct| New York, Jan 17 Two dark-eved | “Bush Act” of Kansas Held Invalid. | s tote when the polls opencd (s | FRENGH WAR SLOOP WRECKED. PEOPLE OF KENTUOKY Eulogies on the late George L.|controis a bank of her own in this city. | the United States district court to| delezates rpresenting the girl shirt- | Washington, Jan. 17.—The “Bush | two o'clock a total of L719 votes had P Yod by Oh P That- By A Shoup. former sepator from Idaho, in | Because of the changes in the director- | 8Tant @ new trial. He\charged the | Waist strikers succeeded in getting an | act” of the state of Kansas, which | been cast. This ie Mavor Fishers | The Martial Lost on Island of Min- rovo»e: yc‘ :rn'nl Lir Er .,‘ . 3 M ; sociation Cantrolled the Courts b he bas orca—Three Men Drowned. lence with Mayor Gaynor late this | sought to compel outside corperations | third term and the fourth tim eommection with the acceptance of his |ate of the Night .and Day bank, the|jurors who convicted him with mi: iatus, wers the special order in the o o ur banks, i conduct. A decision on the appeal is| afternoon, and after hearing their Al X s Senstc "The gemats then adjourned. | batd todar thet Sontecl of the mejoriey | 0. be nandsa down tomotrew. > ' | troubles. the mayor promised to brng | the stats obrom Lo Lor the benent of T o e e harard Hme meet | - Minoren, Baloric Islands, Jan. 17.—( Washington, Jan. 17—Provoke The house put in & full das’s WOrk. | of the stock of the &nstitution rests| Mr. Walsh, sitting in his office in the| bout a settiement of the strike. if | ing business in that state, Is held In- | ouxh Tussell a trpublican. €PN | mpe French war sloop was | & publish SHarke that the, Burle Foth houses will be in session tomor- | with Mrs. Harriman, She is probably | Grand Central statlon, reccived the | Possible, although he made no specific | vaiid Dby the supreme cout of tne | OU% L EDERICAT, | ked ieday on ihe east coast rssoctation, the fobacco pre = the first woman to control any bank. | Dews _from Washingion _apparently | Fecommendations. ~He was mclined | United States In a dectsion by a d1- | ANAESTHETIC SLEEP WALKER, | Minorca Tawid. Thrce of tha « estive organization, ha liea ——— wm:da.- much composure as if it were lo“trhmhkv hn;vawr. that perhaps the | vided court, announced today. The - J e drowned and four others were In- [the courts and tF e M To Furnish Water for lrrigation of | Danbury Conn. Jan. 17—Clara Flsh Angelina and Grace Sirra, sisters, | tica White: but three justices dissent, tion, Woman Falls Off Coping. Prominent Glove Importer Dead. | wbiding. I 158,000 Acres of Land. e o o ety o P naai| COLD IN LITCHFIELD COUNTY. |2re the glrls who visited his honor. | Chist Justice Fuiler and Assocmts | * o ;oo ——— = = " | Fremmen Blove Imoorier Soes T ‘thetr avenue. here tonight, with the thought S GYIyin the Sk wad DO (O o | s Epliesy S, ek o ¢ Benton, TIi., fel! Sixty-five fect from | 88T a Dv nt glove importer of Santrill ¢ Coasy, . Jan_17.—The last buck- | fhat ehe may know something of the | From Ten to Eighteen Below Zero— { ;j ity "W, the strike and both told of e the third stopy | York Roston, but Jatterly i hor K et of cemen: to complete the hix ~ov- | murder of Jawes F. Mallins of Bridge.| ‘lce Nearly Three Feet Thick. tences. i Another Me: 15t 5S¢ Tonus e e SO | dent of. Brussels, wherd he was at i Lo s - caihetic ad- the Anglo-Amc tified in combinix ‘Washington, - Jan. 17.—President | under the erfe-ts ernment dam_to impound flood wa- | port. Mulling’ body was found. in an nmerce, died in that ‘ters of the Shoshome river. eight |alley off Union street on the night of | Winsted, Jan. 17.—This section is | Hocking Valley in| Taft will send to congress within the ered for a serious operatiin, fSha Umsiles above Cody, was put in place | Japuary 11 with marks on the body | today experiencing some of the cold- e ;'"(“z‘ :;“c:,'m':""“’" In [ Roxt fow weeks'n special mearass rons | wan Townd Syine . She toq Lo rare | todey arding to _private cublo ud- | ommending the consolidation of the |alone for a few minutes after the op- | Yices received in New k tonizh 170 MAKE GOOD STOLEN FUND t weather of the season. The ther- He was 64 years old and is survived | todey and the ecent was celebrated |that gave indication that a murder had < a ometers here register ten degrees | New York, Jan. 17.—Nicholas Mon- | various bureaus and agencles of the | eration, apparently unconseious. - e da s the highest structure of | Sn"to Bridgesert tonighe T k- | v Takevill sarrat of Columbus, O, ident of jam is the highest structure of | en' to igeport ton! low zero. eville reports a tem- of Columbus, O., president of | government handling .~ publlc health by his - widow,who was Miss 1ida Miner ‘t: kind in the world, 328 feet. It is sy S e W perature of fifteen degrees below and |the Hocking Valley Railway company, :u.ttem He has hfid l:he que-u:n of Troy, N. Y. | Bill te Reimburse Assistant Treasuren 5 feet long at the bottom and 200 feet | £oi. vears for Stealing $50000, | Barkhamstead of eighteen below. In | Was badly cut by Nying slass tonight | undor consideration for some months | Y2le Annual Junier Prom Concert, - { at Chicago for $173,000. Song at the top. b syt " ot | New Hartford one of the water mains [in a taxicab smashup on Sixth ave-[but has been so busy of late that he | New Haven, Jan. 17.—Following | wisconsin Mine DrywHouse Dynamited wr = It is designed to hold back the flood New York Jan 17.—The offer of | was found to be frozen this morning, | hue. He was able to go to his hotel | has not had an opportunity to frame | teas and receptions and an organ re- (s ” Washington, Jan, 17.—The houss ‘waters of the Shoshone to form an | Wealthy relatives in Germany to pay | leaving a whole section of that place | 2fter Teceiving treatment at a hos-| his views cHal by Prof Hirry B. Jepaon, in| Hurley Wig _Jan. 17.—The dry | ooieee on claims today favorabl ‘@rtificial lake ten miles square. This | his shortage refused and today | unsuppHed with water. Ice on Green- |Pital. He is 70 years old Woolsey audftorium In honor of ‘the | house at No. 1 shaft of the Windsor | T0N0 ™0 Wiy 16 reimiburpe William expected to furnish water for the | Paul Endemann was sentenced 1o | wood remervoir in New ITartford has Price of Shoes Is Certainly Going Up, | Buests who are to attend the annual{-Tlne, operated by the Ohanad Iron \LRae ool " assiatant Unifed States ih '8 Up- | junior promenade at Yale tomorrow | COMpany. onc mi “"‘,:’fml".u'm\v tremsnrer. At Olioago, for the $173,000 was dyndmitedecarly tod vis was killed; Hr boss and Captain injured, and four F more or less seriou Sing Sing prison for not less than four | formed to a_depth of thirty-two | Fewer Arrests Made in New York. years, on N ‘vln of guilty to the | inches. The ice on Highland lake is| New York, Jan. 17.—Either New Boston, Jan. 17.—The price of shoes | night, the annual prom Cconcert was 4500 VOLTS DID NOT KILL HIM. |Zcharge of stealifig more than $50.000 | the thickest In vears, mearly elghteen | York is becoming & more law abid. | 5 §°INE up. Official announcement to | given this evening by the University from the East branch of the Jef- | tnenes. i e e this effect was made today by the | Glee and Mandoln clubs, Later in ferson bank, of which he was mana- - less | Natfonal Shoe Wholesalers' assocla- | the evening the class and society gere stolen_from the sulb-ire ‘Februbry, 1907 000 acres of land. igation of 13 Granite Tool Sharpe s Get Ineresss Three Times as Much Electricity as is vigllance in making arrests. The re- « Used in_ Executions. x5 New London.—Fugene T. Gendron | port of the board Gf vity magistrates | (0% Which has been in convention | mans wete held. —_— " of Hartford and Miss Grece Smith | for 1809, made public in part today, ation states that the high pri € 1t . ;. Barre, Vi, Jan. 1 tool wharp. Lynn, Mase, Jan, 17.—Although 4,500 | Widow of Gen. Franz Sigel Dead. | of New London were married Satur- | Shows 145,505 arrests, as against 175,- prices o Prebyterian Clergyman’s Suicide. Another National Historical Society. | ejcrs todny prescinted demarnds to ail wolls of lactricity passed through his| New York, Jan. 17.—Mrs. Elsfe Sigel, | day afternoon at the home of Rev. I | 271 for the vear previous, or a de- | loather and materlals make the in-| pjttabur, The Rev. Paul| Washington, Jan — Another na- | the granits manufacturers here, asd ®odr at the Lynn lighting plant last | widow of Gen. Franz Sigel, of Civil war | A. Burnap. pastor of Pilgrim Congre- | crease of 29,786. Of the total number | °T°28¢ necessar Axtell. ag years. and single, pas- | tional ‘historical society. the Descend- | hefore night the Leland company and pight. James McCloud was able to|fame, and grandmother of the Eisie | gational church, Hartford. The bride | of convictions 26,395 were American o tor of the First Presbyterian church | ants of the Signers of the Declaration | six small contractors had granted Jeave the bospital today. He inagvert- | Sigel who was murdered last August | was accompanied by her father. | born and 58579 foreign born, Steamship Arrivais. of Sewickley, killed himself today by | of’ Independence, will 1 ey fsk AN Increase in wases “itle giasped @ charged wire, and as|by a Chinaman, died tonight from ap- | Charles F. Smith of New London. and — o | At Genoa: Jam 14, Virginia, trom|firiug a_thi caliber revolver |being by a bill ‘order cents 1o 42 conts an hou: omls 1580 volis are used in executions | oplexy. Owing 0 her long iliness she | by her two sisters, Mrs. Lora L. Trude | Thomaston.—A cannon has been | New York. bullet throug heart at_his fa- [ ported today from (he senate commit- half holldny the year roun. -t Bis escape is considered a |never was acquainted with her grand- | and Mrs. Maud 1. Joseph. Mr. and |placed at the foot of the Soldiers’ mon- At london: Jan. 14, Minnewaska.| ther's home near Homestead. 1il- ftee on iddary authorizing the incor- proof partitions in the gran Setiriabia eme daughter's death. Mrs. Gendron will live in Hartford. ' ument at Thomaston from New York health Is assizged ss cause for the act. ! poration of this association. 3 :

Other pages from this issue: