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7 ¥ ~ 0 ; p # NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910 PRICE TWO CENTS 'FACE A PERPLEXING POSITION The Peers and the Irishmen will Dominate the MEATLESS MENUS IN SOME HOTELS Iron Workers, Glass Blowers and Miners Take on a Vegetarian Diet Cabled Paragraphs St. Petersburg, Jan. 23.—George Post Wheeler, the new secretary of _the United States embassy here, and Mrs. ‘Wheeler arrived yesterday. oods in France | ondensed Telograms Great Activity ] g sk “Situation Grave Now in Evidence the father-of 29 children. Exports of Boots and Shoes from the United States in 1909 were the largest Riga, Russia, Jan. 23.—The man con— on record. Ry i B D e HUNDREDS ARE HOMELESS AND | Colonel Roosevelt Has Killed five Next Parliament PHESIDENT'S SKILL IMPRESSES THE MINORITY. members of the rhinoceros family in yesterday was Jan Poured, an alleged the Belgian Congo. murderer, and not Jan Pouren, the rev- olutlonist, who escaped to the United States some years ago, as was at first Teported. Ha: Jan. 23.—Senator Manuel IRYING TO BEAT DEMOCRATS vana, Sanguily has been appointed Secretary of state to fill the vacancy resulting VAST VOLUME OF WATER Astronomical Observers in Germany Teport that the new comet is visible there to the naked eve, Employes of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company will appeal to Gov- ernor Stuart to aid them in securing PASTORS URGE ON THE BOYCOTT ENGLISH PARTIES LIKELY TO BE TIED W s it from the resignation last September of | Out of Any Prospect of Controlling | Sweeping Down Toward Paris—The g 5 T arbi ¢ i i Severe Denunciation of Those Chargeable with the Eigh |Juste Garela velez, tor the purvose of |\ ¢ \iouse president Daily Gain-| Saone and Doubs Valley One Huge tration. Never H.-ve They Found Themselves in the Position They The Brazilian Government Is Deeply are in Today—Neither Party Anxious to Assume the tary of sanitation. Lake—Six Villages Under Water. ing Supporters for His Programme. grateful for the high respect shown-to the late Ambassador Nabuco by the Prices—125,000 Active Boycotters at Cleveland— Responsibility of Legislation—John Redmond a Fig- Holyoke Central Labor Unidn Joins the Ranks—Act- Madrid, Jan. 23—Senor Palacio, who % i e Y had been' chosen to succeed Don Luis . J . = Pasto t: £ the Spanish le-| Washington, Jan. 23—Activity such| Paris, Jan, 23.—The floods tonight ure Al e ey Sharsly gation =t WashineTon, wil refiai, he' | a2 seldem. i Svef befors Sas beep dls | excee al seconds and e fagt somu: | s e Y o TnER Tt SR Rt on Ohy Frissies. for seevics in the Toreizn omce. Senox | Eyed Ly com e R e ot S nom o Rheims against him by the first sesslon of a regular congres now in evidence in both wings of the French public school teachers, - second Bermundez, secretary of the Spanish legation at Caracas, has been bundreds ave Ziomeless. and puined. Al- London, Jan. 23.—Never in the ndred and 2 “Revolutions have been started by |son, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, to- | promoted to be first secretary at | capital. Although there are pi - | though it is fmpossible at the present Ty less than the American people are suf- | day in an interview. ashington. > ly three parties, the “regular” repub- | time to estimate the demage, it will be | . That Money Will Finally Secure | ollection of the oldest politiclans havo be fllled, of which fering now,” says Senator Joseph L. ‘General increase of wages and the licans, the insurgent republicans and | very great. :fl:.:”::“."‘,fl;fi"{;" I THp e ghy ly'l‘:x]’;”"“" partics been in such a per- In the last parlisment t Tristow of Kansas. rapid increase of money in circulation & the democrats manoeuvri for po- i i i by ol o8 § position as they find them- nlonist 36; liberal 41 t “Seat foots uUp to & quarter of the |ars among the causes of high prices, | 51\"MASTED SCHOONER liticar” advantage, there are-signs on| . Rise in Waters Continuss. | the New York State Bar association. | selven: today and are likely to face |Wlist 16, Should the Dresont o : erage household expenses, and it |but extravagance is the paramount A TOTAL WRECK. | every hand that President Taft, both |, o ?":* —h ’;"“;"l' e - 2 T when the next house of commons is | VOUNg continue, neither the unior cught to be cheaper today instead of |cause. Most housewives will pay three sSteering his characteristic “middle of | {090 t Paris the Seine, which reg— The Chinese Government Has ap- | organized. So evenly divided will be | nor the lberals can nun . ¥ Jearer than it was twenty-five years | to four times as much for foods done | Breaks in Twe Off Martha's Vineyard | the road” course, is daily gaining sup- ":d 8.48 metres yesterday, had|proved the construction of the Chin- | the membership of the next house, and | 0f more than & dozen, und t t w50, because of the greater economy in | up in fancy packages as they will for | —Everyone Aboard Saved by Fishing | POFters for his législative programme. | Feached 740 at noon-today. The nor-|chow-Aquim railroad in Manchuria by | 80 close i the popular vote, that the | allsts with 83 voies will 1 iis preparation and sale. the same foods without the frills.” Smack Priscill President Shows- His Skill. E‘n 5 ,l;,:\e gz{g:'rz:m!;&hls l.::oh: :o.:r‘l‘c-:.::pl‘;?"::;.oofir:fi work will | result of the elections for all practical | masters the situation e n 1 was & boy 33 per cent of| Boston Labor Unions Join the Fight. =S T skill shown-by the president in | arches of the beautiful bridges, threat- i i Do e bonay po considered o tle. | Asquith Has Two Battles to Fight ing goes to waste not even the blood.” | Boston. Jan. 23.—Two labor unions, | Edgartown, Mass, Jan. 23.—The|avoiding clashes with either faction |ening their destruction. The Pont De| . President Clarence Macka of the o pre. Doiming. Ta Reform The peers and the Irishm b > the Boston & Maine Freight Handlers | Schooner Mertie B. Crowley, one of the | of the ruling party, and the knack he | L'Alma is in momentary danger and is | Postal Telcgraph company, declares No human mind can diyine which of | the dominating forces of the - Protest in All Parts of Country. assembly and local Teamsters ynlon |few six-masters flying the American | has exhibited in complelink the ald of | guarded by police. the corporation of which fie is the | the principal and differént questions | linment. Premier Anqaith has | Senator Bristow’s words crystallize | No. 68, voted tonight to join the move- | flag, lies tonight a total wreck on the | both in his fight for the redemption of | The sharp cold of yesterday led to | head will be the last competitor of the | Defore the electors had the most in- | ylex (o fight, to retorm (he Lo > Teefs three miles off the souttheast end | party ledges has noticeably impressed | an abatement of the floods, but this | Western Union, as it is impossiblo for | fluence at the polls, or whether tho | baus the budget which fall [ results mean that th tariff reforms, or are to the lords or.anxious to reject Chancellor Lioyd- George's budget. or whether all three of these have equal effect, Und ment for lowering the prices of meats. The assembly reviewed the fact that people demand M one year ago it petitioned congress for an_investigation of the prevailing Dprices of the necessities of life, budget for the coming pect that both the peers tlonalists will vote for the bright T a new corporation to obtain entrances to commercial centers or obtain richts of way along the highways between cities. the sentiment of protest in all parts of 1ch country against the higher cost of 1 ving. Thus far the movement, which fir=t took form in an actual boycott at Cieveland, has met with most success the democratic minority. In the house there are indications that the threat- ened fusion of democrats and “insur- gent” republicans on several legisla- tive questicns is now little feared by morning a heavy snow set in, turning in the afternoon to rain, which is still faliing. This aggravated the situation and caused great suffering to the vic- 5. of Martha's Vineyard Island. Already the Crowley has broken In two and 1t great seas are fast smashing her once stout timbers. She was bound from house of lords can be the west. The east has been slower No Meat for 60 Days. Baltimore for Boston with coal 10 follow, influenced prehaps by 8| o contown W. Va, Jm_’n_o‘," All on Board Saved. the majorit; - Prefeot of Paris Frightened. MANY WERE WATCHING these circumstances neither party | only by a bill which the 1 - flzflnfidlr&;u;,r e o r:'h;él fl::}: two thousand employes of four glass [ To the bravery of Skipper Levi| . _ Democratic View. A despatch from Chalons-Sur-Marne THE DRAKE COMET | 1y Jegisinic Panonsibility of attemping: | swlilow he secretary may deny t T %boveott, though effective as a| factories and of the American Sheet | Jackson and his crew of four men of ‘Taft is _trying to beat the demo- |®ays that a huge volume of water is Do o5 eloss, th umio v division must | the country has given a mandate f e R et %na| and Tin Plate company today signed | the Edgartown fishing smack Priscilla | CTats out of any prospect of controlling | Sweeping down stream towards Paris.| Most Brilliant Seen in Thirty Years— | satisficd 1o b in"omiattlon: tho th | tle. The unionists fsist thit jrotest would actually play into the| a"pledge to abstain from meat eating |18 Que the rescue of the fiftcen persons | the next house” remarked a prominent | M. Lepine, prefect of Paris, after & | ViiiLiy Above Western Horizon in | hanvon by s i oVbosition. than (o | tions have not proven that th t hands of the packers, who, ke | 8 . aboard—Captain Haskell, Mrs, Hasiell | democratic leader of the senate ves-|four of inspection in an aitomobile| o “small majority. | qesi hange in tho h control of cold storage houses and re- and thirteen members of the Crowley's | terday, speakihg frankly to his col- | this afternoon, took the gravest view arly Evening, Predictions. of the uj frigerator lines. could carry their Pro- | GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION, |crew. The skipper's brave wife, like | leagues of bot es in a committee | of the situation. Mr. Balfour's speeches show plainly | bare m: > coun e e i iagad the others, had been lashed for ten | Session consids an administration | “The weather bureau,” he said, “fore- | Comet gazing was an occupation | that with the exist conditions he | try with a written constitution o gt s g g i PACKERS ALL READY.|hours to the rigging of the battered | bill. “If it were not for the way he|casts a further rise of thirty centi- | that made an interesting hour for a |is glad not to have control of the gov- | #5 the United States, o point out, Siie ol I S wmall Topmeed- Z schooner. is knocking republican heads together | metres tonight. I do not know what | number of Norwich people on Sunday | ernment, Premier Asquith would be | 4n make such changes by a mere mm ents out of business. Inquiry to Surpass All Former At-|SROPMer o L e ana making them fall Into line for ad- [ to 4o In the face of this situations | evening Detween 5.30 and 6.30 o'clock, | equally Dleased to e the i b | jorit \ The Necessity for Economy. tempts for Thoroughness. S Mk Light. vanced legislation—democratic legisla- | Flood Invades Paris Pumping Stations | 85 One of these wanderers of the sky | piloting the party through the troubled | Nationalists in Unique Pesition What the scattered and sporadic 2 . med the schooner | tion, if you please—we would get you| . gemonsie (OOS red tontent, | as discovered low down mear the | waters, There are precedents for NIm | mpo o B boyeotts all over the country and the | , Chicago, Jan. 23.—With the heads of .30 2 - today. The wreck was|fellows sure” predicted this minority| oot T one o oo omght. | western horizon at that time. It was | to ask the king to summon another | The Position of the nationalists | Poiversial protest has done. however |all the big packing houses gathered |due directly to the mistake of the man | leader, addressing the republicans |, O the water mains serving five | the Drake comet, dincovered In South | jeader to form' the government, but | UPiaue. With them all questions are e s i mttention ot the nation | here and attorneys arrayed on each | at the wheel In making out Edgartown | present. L e aopylous ‘g“”“’ in thel| Africa on January 16th, and is the | no one expects him to haul down his | Bubservient to home ru Phe tar ENE o Sstouat ha | Side, the government’s investigation of | HEht as that on Block Islend. The| The senator was talking to men who | FoUth &nd east of the city burst, and|brightest that has been seen in 30 | flag All the prophets make the pre- | Feformers cluim that - Thont sevious warnings have been | the dressed meat industry'is expected | schooner had been hove-to for thirty | had just agreed upon the principle of a | 1/ AIStUCts are now without water. | years, being of the first magnitude. | dictifon that the new cabinet will fina | Protectionists, it thoy e ot ¢ Sounded on this subject by economists, | to be ready for action when the fed- | BouTs on Friday and Saturday during | piece of western lesielation that, ad- | i J8 feared that the city will be In 4| Many who saw the come thought it |jtself in the minority within a year | ¥Ue without complications. « T atisticians and business men with- | €3l grand jury cénvenes tomorrow. e Jevers southerly storm. Round-| mittedly, few of them favored at heart. | (K¢ confition very soon, for the flood | was the Halley chmet, but that is|and that the country will plunge into | onalists in the last y t oot bringing the truth home to the peo- | . Whether the price of meat is arti-|about was a heavy maze, which pre- | The incident furnishes a good illustra- | % nvading the pumping stations. The | directly overhead at thit time in_the | another generai clection. clared against the budget princ bt mg the truth home 1o the Peos | fcially kept high is to be the conten- | Oluded observation, so that the position | tion of the present congressional sit- | SpmPressed air factory which supplies | evening and is betweon Mars and Sat- e e Y because they were opposed (o Incre as has their sudden realization of [ ficlally kept high is to be the comten” | 0™ 1o Schooner was largely & matter | uation: @ clevators in Paris has 2150 been | ury At the present time. P . ed whiskey taxes, but they would f . S W Weeks. of_guesswork. foreed to shut down. The Drake comet, visible Sunday | The remarkable figures recorded at |ably help it through the next hou A Portentous Clond. Subpoenas have been prepared to wm?en"*.’fimvfi"’ !lru‘cdkh!l qullckh NEW ENGLAND RIVERS pu?n“; 1;; :he:‘g“‘; t::t:';:‘mwgakg! night, was between Venus and the n?.x.q stage of m»‘ nmon‘nfi {m;-lx low bn a measure of political strateg resident W. - Yew | bring before the jury witnesses from ere could be no hope - | horizon, a little diagonally to the right | clearly how near| al oth the pob- | o ay Be Delayed Next et W . Brown o e New | i o 100 e s | f isaving 1. The emall boats were ASSUME FRESHET STAGES. | tion of Paris broke down on account | of tha" sior ana low dowm it whi | ular vote and th SR O ati| HOme R May Be, Delayed Na o o business. It is promised this inquiry | 200n Swept overboard by the heavy D il of the flood and as a result the sewers | propably be visible for two or three | house of commons will be divided be Session. portentous cloud upon the | will surbess all former attempts for | #2% Great Damage Caused in Many Places | threaten 1o overfiow the strects, oy | meeks. ‘a littie fater each night, and | tween the two great factions. o Home rule is not likely to get 3 er oo by 3 tain’s Wi - — 3 uart 8 moving three degrees to the north popular vote stands nion- | next sesslon, according to we re 1 -or economic horizon is the | thoroughness. Captain’s Wife Lashed to Cross-Tree Dam Swept, Away. and all the trolley Hnes to the castern | caoh Gay. - Ists 2,56 liberals 2,3 politiclans, because the reform ¢ ites 395,115 This giv house of s, which the prim The packers are ready for combat.| Mrs. Haskell, awakened by her hus suburbs are out of commission. The| Teon Campbell of the Haryard fac- main track of the Lyons railroad has and observing nead at th ister written relentless increase in price of e 5 Boston, Jan. 2f—Down from the hills Iiberal-labor party a majority t goes to make up the =aid J. Ogden | band, had barely time to snaich a few s that such co-operation. 1 with ST |is coming much of the winters ac- . ulty, was in the city, Siites: Dahily 856 Ty etint among. he patkers 15 a| bicles of clothing, and, with the s | & muiation of snow. melted Into water | Deen partially cut and it is feared that | the ‘comet with some of the Jocal as- | 803 In & total vote of 5,286,151 programme, promises a great Srugk _ Situation Really Serious. Denetit to. the public rather than the | e riegars. taan heskell climb the | Lo"a “January thaw, and augmented | Tafic on this line will be completely | tronomers. the membership of th d ‘of com- LJohn Redmond, leader of the x Prof. B R. A. Seligman of Columbia | paverses the -croms-trees. A pair of seamen's|DY the recent rains is causing New |usPended tomorrow. He is a specialist on varlable stars | mons is a tie, the unionists and the ['lists, will be n fig \lmost . - p hat. rivers to assume freshet Streets Uninhabitable. and has written a number of baoks on { combined liberal and labor ach | portant as the premicr, hocause Mr = having elected 218 represent VAsquith can do nothing without him. Three lines of action have been out- lined. These are: G Crimine] prosecution for alleged vio- lation of the anti-trust law. Civil action for the dissolution of the National Packing company. boots, with the captain’s.winter and overcoat protecting her, Alrs. Has- kell sald tonight she did not suffer greatiy. All day long everybody clung to the rigging, while the seas battered their “The situation js really so serious «sat the government should awaken it James J. Hill has sald that unless wmiore economical methods of farming Engznfl stages. In_many._places.these floods have caused damage. . At Easthampton, Mass., a dam was swept away, a gas house and a black- smith shop floated away, and other buildings were undermined. The dam- they are finding great difficulty in curing shelter. on the river sides of Passy Auteulll The officials of the prefecture are busy. providing for the homeless, but Several of the streets the subjéct. The comet is also known as Comet “A 1910.” SOLD HIS BUSINESS AFTER CASE WAS NOLLED. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC WRECK AT SPANISH RIVER. MURDER OF ANNA SC CLAIMS TO KNOW ABOUT HUMACHER @re devized the nation in another gen- | ontem b eyt pt proceedifigs for alleged eat vessel to f ments. At 10 a. -3 > are uninhabitable, Many of the TTition will be Importing its food sup: | violation of Judge Grosscup's injunc- B the Crowley broke in two t enoasy | age is estimated at $25,000. It Is doubt- | dents were compalled €3 vacete I sobct et ol First Class Coach Half Out of Water— | Naval Prisoner Writes to the Author T eaiy D3 25 Whees hope that|tion restraining the packers from fix- | them and her stern settled deeper in | LUl if several mills there will be able | quarters yesterday and about 200 more | Joseph L. Kelly Was Before Prosecut- y P e g olL| ing prices in restralnt. of :trade. the water. Fortunately no one was | o resume work tomorrow. They Were | vacated today. A considerable numb, T AT sriey Wiistiasns, cid DAGcESr Fopes st Hhe (p T Roohavipr exhaust itselt on part] el ST gy closed yesterday. of houses have sunk in the soft . o ‘ 3 2 > 23, phase of a national peril. COMEDIAN EZRA KENDALL DEAD.| By 8 o'clock this morning it was| THe tributary streams of the Con-|and water and on the boulevard of .. | With His Wife is Settled. Saint Saulte Ste Marie, Jan. 23— | Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. ? pt known here that a vessel had been | Decticut river in southern Vermont| Germain a house under construction i3 D N oy o e e | L%, o, toutpt: no reply. ba : nadian Paclfic wreck i nish River | recelved from the navy department s New York State Legislative Inquiry. the have gone on a rampage, and many tottering and threatening to fall un On Saturday J. L. Kelly and wife that the wrecked din: to_the shington requ The Central Federated Union of New | Completed His 29th Season on wrecked on the northeast end reef. Bf- , York will probably move for a state Stage Three Weeks Ago. forts were made to get out to her dur. | 0ads in the vicinity of Brattleboro are | the chamber of deputies. went to New London and appeared be- e Segisiative inquiry of the whole subject ing the forenoon, but were unsuccess- | Jmpassable because of ice and water. | ywaters Reach Palais D'O H R LTI L s L TR AR S e h The lighting plant at West Dummer- e ol rsay Hotel. | of the criminal common picas court. trrut'uw first cluss oo der of J mes Hall a n | of the water, the bodies onfined on the Unit ful because of the great seas, Rescued by Men from Little Smack. Captain Levi Jackson tried repeat- edly to push his little power smack Priscilia through the great breakers, Cleveland, O, Jan. 23 Fazra Ken- dall, the comedian, died of apoplexy to- day in_a sanitarium at Martinsville, Ind. The first news of his demise re- ceived by his friends, save only his immediate family, was when the body next meeting this week. A mass Yew York is also the Woman's Trade Power The Packers in Reply. Ageinst public clamor, the packers stan has been rendered useless. Sev- eral houses there have floated away. At Pownal, Vt. and surrounding vil- lages fiood conditions prevail. Farm ers were forced to use boats vesterday and today between their homes and There is a big hole outside of the foreign office, and the main gaspipe in the adjoining street has broken, giving rise to considerable apprehe sion. The Invalides rallroad.station next door is partially inundated, while After making statements to him, case against Kelly for non-support, ou appeal from the cit. irt, was nolled and his_bondsman released Mr. Kelly then returned here and disposed of his business to John Man- the | | vietims having been recover | pling operations were Instate | recover more bodies from the The following additl dead were_given . out Kinahan, Bruce Mines, ial today Ont. ing ship Southere amined y his suppo ia months’ sentence for #eply that high prices for meats are | s brousht to Cleveland tonight. Ken- | Priscilia through tho grear breakers | S04 today, betweon their Momes ang | 3 gt o ! Pthe Prials D Orey notsi | oabine “Dennty Sheite Braoas taa s astributable to the high price of comn, | G 0 L i thres wosks agn por | BOt do it until Iate this afternoon | demoralized. are flooded. The basement of the | fraud warrant out for him, but the bill | Booth, Toroqnto: 4 year 0ld girl named [ ment and desertion . A fce-crested froshet swept away | Louvre museum is invaded and the | he was collecting was paid and that | Pees, Bruce Mines; Thomas Aussant, | Two weeks ago Holl wrofo t and advocate that the poor be educated Then, luffed by the schooner Viking, is understood 1. Robes auditor | Bling River; W, Rochester authorities th " fo eat cheaper cute: Pahece cats ave | cause of 1l health. It completed his ox s n i b Al tage. another of the local fishermen, he put | the uncompleted southerly span of the | military storehouse flooded, the steam | matter squared up. It Just as good and more wholesome if e e e, e s DOIT | Fer safely through the breakers and | new bridge of the Maine Central rail: | heating plant of the former being ruin- | Mr. Kelly and his wife huve made up | of the Canadian Pucific : Rev.|turnish vatuable dnformation cer rly rook(:g; says Harold Swirt, of | 1, % 06 00 £%50 he went on a barn. | reached the wreck. There he anchor- | ad across the Kennebec river at| ed. and are to live out of town. | Mr. Childrehouse, North Bay, Ont ing the brutal murder of the . Prices are vers high, but | X orming tour. Later he made a sue. | 6. and four dories manned by ax many | Skowhegan today. The Kennebec river Funds Needed for the Homeless. e — G. Bemmels, Lisbon, N. D.. Hiram | old girl who was assaulted and kille ery indication that they will | oo I ot L Company> at the | Stout armed fishermen were soon tak. | 8 clear of ice up to Madison. Phohistlie: O heots ‘v o e WORKINGMEN'S CIRCLE. Johnson, Montreal; elderly woman un- | whils she was phacing Ho n €0 higher e : Fitth Avenue theater, New otk For | Ing off the crew of the Crowley. On the Connecticut and Merrimac |}, 10"t 0, Yy oroPl a —- — identified; two middle aged women: |mother's grave Actual Consumption Dropping. Snirs T s & SNl et Gf resn o f T RS ot the Dory, givers, with a rise of five feet of Wa- | the waters rushing by. Ong of in | Conference Wanted on United States | young woman, unidentified; 10 yeur old . er, there can be no Immediate re-|sow casualties reported was ths Steel Jdentified diesig | NEW HAVEN INSURANCE MAN re- but for the past eleven seasons he has jused “The Vinegar Buyer” as his ve- o S transferred. She was lowered from her Actusl consumption of meat i was the first to be ed by retail dealers everywhere to & supption of the ice cutting. sweeping away of a man who was try- ing to drag out some ‘floating logs. At a meeting of Workingmen's cir- NO CLUE TO MISSING FOUND DEAD IN SL EEPING CAR e dropped sharply hicle. He is survived by a widow and | cramped position in the crosstroes and g b six children. down the Tororigging as far as possibic, | RAPID WORK ON THE CANAL. | i situation in the outskirts of Pac)s | €16, branch No. 128, in Swatzburg hall, Near Saskatoon, Saskatohewan—Hae RETAIL BUSINESS FALLS OFF 4 With the same nerve which had held | p, Taking Out Wet Earth—Prog- | IS even worse than within the cicy |On Sunday evening, Morris Taft chair- SOUTHBRIDGE TREASURER. | o Saskatoon, Sas i Foreign Seismographs Report a Tre- | her up during her hours of exposure,| Dre9d g 9~ | proper. The prefect of the Seine de- |™M@n, a committee : of four was ap- | Had Shot Himself From 40 to 60 Per-Cent—Popular mendous Earthquake. ghe made a leap for the dory beneath, ress at the Gatun Dam. partment made an urgent request f. i e L RS e fv'm:),“" Deposits and Other Funds of Bank Be- | (o, : = 3 s the government n s to 2 e socialis v pos, Man, Jan. 33, Y. M Meatiess Menus at Hotels. | Potsdam, Jan. 23.—The seismograph | landed safely and was saved. Washiiighin, ;Jeu S8 ilille. of thie| SENEO S UBIIEIEORIBHE Stor unde s | L e for.m onference - ai Phe lieved to Be Intact. } Dermott, siltd to be a prominent ent of New Haven, Conn., was here on Saturday registered an earth- | When the colored steward jumped for approaching completion of the Panama dam burst, overwhelming 200 houses, manifesto against the United States Soutabridge, Mass. dead in sleeeping car near § cort g Jan, 20 The meat bov, | quake of phenomenal viclence the e | (it Bnd wont sverbosrd, but mas ses. | canal are manifested in the eummary | the'peopie belng Torced. b 11Y. leaving | Steel corporation sent out by the ha- St A ac s Arst local support | tyrbance occureing epparentiy In the | 80 Mo the Tatoc e Bhirii Koxs | f the work dona-on thut Brest DROJect | thew plongines ‘Sebiad. The Saces | tomal lodgs of the Amalsamated As- | the Geponits and oiher fun he | Basi. toay. He hid shot himael ria. ¥ n e vl el last year. ubs lake, | soctatio) , Steel and Ti ork- - Bay - - B New Haven, Conn. an, 23 h Y 13,28 Sreat industrial plants of the | movement of the instrument occupled | 16 on of the fishermen. who frapsed | ¥5ndcanal record, Just recelved, shows | 410, Pprve Yalley ta ope hues, ake, | S0 X w0 giving. them il the | shown €0 be tntact by the nts | arorermott, whone body was four Tiver valleys and even the iron work- |about fourteen minutes, when the ap-| the vessel's forerigging an that dating the year more Than 35,000 | S0, on miles broad. OF slx vlllages | 808 L & o o Flocaiiy e | who bogin awore on the bani's books | ARy e Hevr Susicaioon I 78 miners and glass blowers are tak- |paratus broke, owing to & heavy con- | the steward's closing until 000 caie Sarae ot cate s oo oy | the roats al 3 ve the [aid thet can be siven locally. witne |tomorrow. and ihat the affairs of ¢ L e A LT x & o SRR T on working Shn | "Datmataat/ Jan. 38.—mme i =4 e o moved, but this was 2,000,080 yards le Most_ of the bakers of the troops | Rich, K. Raisin and Morris Taft miissing treasurer. John A, Hall, and was on his way to vist Taumities, It 15 sdmitted at putcher | graph at the Jugemhelm station neer| The schooner Mertie B. Crowley was than the record for 1908, &.r5as0n fof| are making bread, as few of the #rear | The meeting also voted to recom- ‘r;omuc‘gl'-:;',lv, feting, aes ngt srimingl [ S wav & member of D! T e ® o - s decrease is foun 'ac gl P - {mend to the general office of the IDived, &8 the bellef of v citi- | Congregational ¢ h, of w g8 RED S e Oh0er Tiver | tremendous esfihquake about 1500 WSS O 48.4 in breadth and hod 4 | tion has been narrowed by the comple- | 1 n critical i . copy of this manifesto printed and dis- | terest, even among _depositors, has | Dermott 63 years old a i oot ¢ g ey S i AN Al | nEes from the bank's condition €0 | Do ara Aanehter ut their e miles distant. The directors of the ol servatory are of the opinion that the quake occurred in the southwestern part of Iceland. Lady Constance Lytton Released from towns report similar declines. Meatless menus were presented to @iners in some of the Pittsburg hotels todsy and they proved. popular. Holyola Central Union Jeins Boycott. depth of hold of 23.3. 2,410 net tonnage. She registered THE NEW COMET “A 1910" A CONSPICUOUS OBJECT. tion of the work in certain sections, while in the west excavations the work has become more difficult owing to the depth obtained by the dredges. Meanwhile great progress is being made in the construction of the enor- Urgent Call for 3,000 Rations of Bread. Paris, Jan. 24—The Seine continues to rise rapidly and at 2 o'clock this morning had reached within a couple of feet of the roadway at the Place De Many additional bulld- tributed to all branches. branch offers its hall, free of charge, if needed for the proposed meeting There were two candidates proposed for membership and it was also voted to make a gift of books to the Otis No 1f the whereabouts of Treasurer Hall definite clue to his place of hiding hiding he is—was developed today. NEW OFFICE FOR PINCHOT. Orchard street THREAD MILL EMPLOYES DEMAND WAGE RESTORATION Holyoke, Mass, Jan_ 23 —The Hol- 3 £ i SRS TR ir B eeice Thaey Soca 3 o mous locks at Gatun, where 2,000 yards | La Concorde. library which afe valued at about $40 — - o abstain from the use of meat for |, liverpool,"Jan. 33.—Lady Censtance| Plainly Visible in the Western Sky at|©0f concrete were placed in a single|ings have been flooded including the|ang include works on science, history | President of the National Conserva- [Committee Appointed to Wait Upen thirty days, beginming January 30. [ Lytton. sistes of Lord Lytton, who has Sunset. e pelnting werky of the Cictal Jovnal |and Bnsiish classic tion Assoolation. JT& P, Coats Company Atbout 3,000 organized laborers are af- | ferved, a we el g e it e Tected e = . Tt ihe twmie | BMohmond. Ve, Jan: 23— Fundreds| VW oterhity Neliss Shescatac Slashed | WNER o ey SRt ot SODALITY POOL TOURNEY. Washington. Jan. The election | Pawtucket, R. 1. Jan. 25.—A dema The South Holyoke Iyceum voted | Of Jane Warton, for smashing the jail ' or people viewed for the first time here n the Neck Three Times. Fontatnbions: for 5008 Tatione OF Dread ¥ —_—— of Gifford Pinchot to succeed Dr.[for a restoratic a cut of 10 p © buy no meat forsan indefinite period | XINAOWS, :J o Tl wathottl ‘V just before and during sunset the| Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 23.—Pietro o “{Mullin and Leahy Are at Present at| Charles W. Eliot as president of the [cent. in was formulated toda and other organizations are said to | - o st pepve | comet recently discovered at Johannes- | Marcantonio, a shoemaker, was slash- KIDNAPS A SCHOOL. the Top, Having the Most Points. | National Conservation associution, [at a mass mecting of those operatives B¢ preparing to join the movement. | imPrison her, mo that ghe mi ‘:‘“gg;; burg, South Africa, called Drake's|ed in the neck three times here tonight 3 was announced ight. T PSEET Y oot B T2 28 ot eyl b Ministers Applaud the Move. : comet, which has been seen in South | as he was standing on a sireot corner. | [ijinois Pr At the Sodality the pool tourna whose suggestion Mr. Pinchot was | compiny, limited, below ‘the finuh Sithaics Fait B3 Maiy of the |Barimomas Tecknt actiocstn)>lsssing| Chiclie and otier southorn states The Shoomaker had been wamned of his | e/ Professor Carries Off Student|,, "cxciting murh interest. At ihe | Slected, retains the honorars prosiden- | depariment. A commites was E Jan. 2 Ly @ b Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 23.—Photo- | danger and appeared at the police sta Body and Faculty of Jubilee College. | jragent time Mullin and Leshy are at | cy. Pinchot takes ncti parge of th i to ‘wait upon the mill manag e I I O | BT e e e oy ooas | graphs of the new' comet known te|tion in the afternoon and tly the top with the most pointa. althoueh oclation tomorrow. The headquar it with the demand tomorrow ¢ todey applauded the meat boycott and | really on account of her soclal posi- TS e A e Dretectiv Peorfa, Tll, Jan. 23.—WIith forty-| Cronin e R IO L sediet D tomory . TR R g I it B e scientists as “A 1310” were taken at | requested the assistanco of Detective { Cronin and Boland are probably (he | ters will be in Washmgton to request an answer by next Fridr urged the members of their congrega- | tion and the agitation aroused by the|4ho Harvard college observatory te. | Sereant Thomas Colasanto. The de- | three pupils and three teachers In a|pest ofr on points lost, The stand The Natlonal Conservation a Thix nction follows the strike of | Uon o aopport, the movement. De- | treatment of the women prisoners. | nigné. The comet was a conspicuous | tective. however, was not in, and Mar- | Special car, Prof. Raymond Riordan on | fiio it " PO/ A tion was. formed Iast July at o Taickboys who went, out lust week, ask B i o e e object in the western sky at sunset. | cantonio refused to tell his troubles to | Friday night carried off to TLaporte, 2L Games. Pts. | ing, with Dr. Eliot in Cambridge, | ing for a continuance of their pay - X @ Death of Oldest Detective of New| New Haven Jan. 23—Observations | anvone else. He refused to- divulge|Ind. the entire student body and fac.|p. j.Mullin-T. Leah ] Mase.. with the purpose of helping, |a G8-hour week wien the 56-hour + et . Cloveland York Police Force. 'y'"? p:o:ogr%phs e :]&konf at the | the name of his assaflant. A mjh,p!;-a“m g._""’"‘;m g;, 31’ ";J*B(L.v‘yln’:; g ; T{oun. a \a;-g: 1m|n|:1m;1 member- | went into effect it S—_. . . 28— ale observatory late today of Comet oy 3 and-M. Cro : ship, to put into practical e e | " About 500 operatives attended t e ot et raaent Jotn 3 ev. Wm. DeLoss Love to Leave|Oof the Episcopal church was attending | w. Harrington-P. Capics .. 5 congervation principies declared by |meeting today “A 191 The comet was visible to Cleveland, O.. Jan. 25.—The wide the naked eve. advertisement of the Cleveland meat sirike has placed 3 sharp check on the Dunn, the oldest detective of the New York police force. died today from pa- ralysis. He was 77 years old and had Hartford. i Hartford, Jan. 23.—At the morning o conference planning some method of stopping the kidnapping of the school. Riordan wanted to take the school to 13. Cougnlin-J. Shecridan {3 Rtordan-J. Dunn the conference of governors at the White house in May, 1908. TOOK THE “LONG COURSE incoming supply. The decline on beef | hoen a member of the police d -| SENATOR NELSON CHAIRMAN vices o < 4 . o e {J. Carney-W. Bas been but 15 cents on the hoof and | ment for 58 years. Most of his' serv- 5 s B G Rs ad N e e [MORE SALARY FOR GOV. CUARK.| gampania Arrives New York a Full ©n lamp ten cents. ice was in the Wall street district and | Of Joint Committee to Investigate | Del.oss Love, the pastor, read his res. | Fud S ooe Chaplin Congregational Church Calis i o il et Lo The number of active boycotters of | scores of ' - captures are on record Ballinger-Pinchot Matter. ignation to take effect July 25. Mr. | Earthshocks at Kingstown and Fort De Pastor. | Head of Alaska May Get Ten Thou y " Tocat has Ifached 133,000, according 1o | to his credit. Among his personal Love has been pastor of the church France. Chaplin, Conn., Jan. 23.—Al sand a Year. New York, Jan, 23.-A full day late B 3 5 Tt heltevan that the | oos wore Willlan L. Venderpilt, (Special to The Bulletin.) for the past 35-years and gives no rea- | Kingstown, St. Vincent, B. W. L, Jan. | ing of the members of the € - e 0 Lt B e o s A Eae: will greatly: Wncocase. Jay Gould, James Fisk, J. Plerpont| Washington, Jan. 22.—The joint | son for resigning. During his pastor- | a3 Two sharp ' earthquake ~shocks |tional church today a call was ex- | Washington, Jan. 23.—On the recom- | Pk oe N ora which occurred over e v n by Morgan, B. H. Harrlman, Russell Sage | committee appointed to investigate the | ate he has actively engaged in city | were felt throughout the island at 2.50 | tended to the church pastorate to Rev.|mendation of the secretary of the in- | o lo o™ e fivdea her on the tri u-; ""!‘ln Dealers Note No Decrease. | and Thomas F. Ry: Ballllln%er-l’lncho{x Conl'r‘\‘)’veray held a | work and was a park commissioner for | g'clock this afternoon. In Kingstown | Granville Yeager of Braintree, Mass. |terlor, the secretary of the treasury|across the Atlantfe, the Cunard liner Sew Haven, Jan. 23.—Charles J. preliminary meeting this morning in | one term. caused a pauic, z has transmitted to ‘congress a recom- | Campunia arrived here today and land Donatue, prosident of thé Stais Fed- | 37 Unsolved Murders in a Year. | the room of the senate committee on | - ; Dot Do damage was gone. = Bigamy Case Continusd. mendation 1o ne the' satary” of | CATor passeniers. AROUISE Feason for eration of Labvor, stated tonight that | New York, Jan. 23—Thirty-seven | public lands, of which Senator Nelson | Bridgeport German Church Dedicated. | "Fort De France, Martinque, Jan. 22.| In Baltic Saturdiy morning (he | the governor of Alaska D00 & | S DT D s Trat e e if the interest in the abstaining from |unsolved murders in twelve months|of Minmesota is chairman. Senator | Bridgeport, Conn., Jan, 23.—The First | —Karthshocks were felt here thisafter- | continued case against Fdward Co- | YT t0 $10,000, beghuning with the next| gie (his season ahe took the “long the eating of meat continued to spread | wag the record of New York for 1909; | Nelson was elected chairman and Rep- | German M. B. cliurch was formally | noon a few minutes before 3 o'elock. | meau, charged with bigs wis culled | fscal year. ‘ course.” This explains why she did and interest in the matter was mani- | seven more have been added In the |rTesentative McCall of Massachusetts | dedicated here this afternoon at ser- | The movement was undulatory and | pefore Justice B M. Douxlass, but at The present governor of Alaska 5] y01 yeport by wireless to Cape Race fest among the labofing men of the |first weeks of the new year, and to- |-vice chairman. The appointment of a|vices attended by the Rev. H. Heck, | lasted one minute. So far as is Knowm | the request of counsel it was continued | Waller E. Clark of Willlman Lo % #tate. thut the matter would be taken | night a Japanese known only as Yosito |'secretary was left to Senator Nelson. | presiding elder of the district, und | there was no danage. until February 5, at 10.80, o that more [Joft Washington for hix new post last| oo 0 =0 e Fom . o by the federation. While it §s un- | js in' a hospital with a bullet wound| Indications today are that there will A. E. Schnelder of Brooklyn, the R e evidence can be looked up. Attorney | November, and presi hax taken | Wounded New Haven orney L @erstood that steps have been taken | which will cause his death. Jing Hing, | D Do further effort to change the per- preaching the- dedfcatory ser- | Promise Made to St 9 Oper- | Babcock represents the accused. It | Bold By this time. proving. _ docaliy towmrd the making of agrec- |5 Chinese student, 22 vears old, Is un- | #onnel of the house membership of the The edifice is sitwated on Grant atives. Is claimed Le has a wite and childrea © o s R New Have Conn., Ja % The . o Dl gmest dealers | ger arrest, charged with the shooting. | committee. street and cost $9,000. Webster, Mass., Jan. 23—Promise | In. Waterloo, Canade Death of Benate Committe. condition of Attorney ~Howsed C. ."m—‘ at they can see no decrease o . - of the granting of their original de- IR Willimantic, Conn., Webb, who was shot Friday by Wal S &C the present time. . Tramp Killed by Express Train, | Thomas Taggart's Eye May Be Saved. Drowned in Connecticut River. MAn( of ronfinust ai o the Hi-hous Entered Frsight Car. was received here ter I Newporl, snowed an improve - This Man Blames American Women. | allingford, Conn., Jan. 23—While | Indlanapolls. Jan. 23.—The possibil- | Windsor Locks. Conn. Jan. basis,_If the mills of Fall River and | Last wesk a freight car on the West | in Washington, D. ment toduy over that of last might. He Samta Barbara, Cal, Jan. 23—"“High | walking on the tracks of the New |ity of saving the sight of the right eve | attempting to walk on floating ice in [ New Bedford so decide, was made to | Side was entered by =omeone intent | Hooks, for marny years & messenger to| told today of numerous threaiening Prices of food are Gue as much to the | York, New Haven & Hartford rail- | of Thomas Taggart, who was wounded | the Connecticut river here today Mi- | the striking operatives of S. Slater | upon iuischief, and the v slashed a | the senate commitiee on military. af- | lecters he had received from Newpor extravagance of American women who | road here today. a man, evidently a |by a charge of birdshot while hunting | chael Scalia, employed in a local mill, | and Sons, incorporated. North Village | chair, took yeast cakes. coffce and oth- | fairs. Mr. Hooks was a veteran of [ and of warnings he had reselved from Sl bave the spending of the wages | tramp, was struck and instantly killed | neat Natcher, Miss, on Friday, was|slipped and fell into the water and|mill, by Supt. William L. Stewart to- |er things, much of which was found | the civil war. having served in Com- | fricnds to the effect that Nempert nad American workingmen as o the | by An cxpress train. There was noth- | established today. An X-ray examin- | was drowned. The body was not re-|day’ He makes no mention of their | near the car and distributed along the | pany ¥, Seventh Connecticut infaniry. | threatened i do him bodlly harm of and dealers,” said | ing In the man’s clothing to lead to jation proved there was no shot or|covered. Scalla was 25 years wid and | further deniand for a ten per cent. ad- j track north. The poiice are wurking | H» was 65 venrs old and leaves & wile | Newport has been unnbie to sesmre ha .. of the Als identificstiow A ae . ." sounde in the yital portions ef the eye, wumarried. A Yance in wages, . on the case and cus slstex and s ooullued W the county il