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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 :