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£ = e - & 5 ICE . TWO CENTS LIKE AGENERAL STRIKE All Charged With Conspiracy fn Limiting the) setnsias e | ADOUL War| Galls on Baynor], s rommss, o 'm‘-hb. 25.—The domestic bond : 3 A G - : sl : X b closed ht, having been Commereis At 2 g Sout twice - over-subscribed — iho | - = o Orgamzer of Car fien'Says the Union is Pre- ; Supply of Meat and Poultry. taakoa Ges I SubihIC So0% | DENIES THAT WE PREDICTED |BOMPLAING OF POLICE EXTOR.|,The Bl Changine tne orgenic Act| - pared to Fight for Weeks or Months. - on in the that he had been out of doors since he TROUBLE WITH JAPAN. TION AND_VIOLENCE. Sor /e Rod, . ™ s R ; Awarded the Ottawa and Chip- EFTAISR SRS LABOR UNION. PRESIDENT ARRESTED The Houss' Committes Acted” fava- on a biil requiring custom hovhe| Fio 2 % ®to have licenes. Riots in Southern Sections of the City and in West SHALL HAVE FULL PROTECTION underwent the operation for appendi- cltis. - - 'VERY BACKBONE OF THE GREAT INDUSTRY | . v S resvcs| GALLED ATTENTION T0. FAETS in private audience today Mgr. J. W. Hendrick of Ovid, N. Y., who was re- - cently appointed domestic prelate. o o - i Lepr sented in-the List as Returned by Hudson County | p187, Jenquck (ol sall from Napie As They Exist Today—Predicted What | Under the Law, Says New Yori's for New York tomorrow. < 3 \ This Nation Would Wake up. to in| Mayor, and That, Too, Without Pay- | _Préf. A. M. Wheeler of Yale declares % < P " 3 . J., Grand Jury—: ublic Prosecutor 'Says None| p.ne, ren. 25—7ne cnness 50v- | Coee of wa, e e Philadelphia ' Continued Last Night—Director of i 3 e . ernment has deposed the dalai lama as var. “drifting toward cen v P e » % F Will ce Sparei—*Matte- is in the iands of O.ur headof che Tihetan ‘gva.rnl ment. and & i ) Public :afety Says the Strike is now Only a Mem 3 an of statement issu today . . ¥ Attorneys,” days J. Ogden Armour. explains its action on the ground that | Philadelphia, Feb. 25— g stop the practice of securing confes- ory—Arbitration Politely but Firmly Refused. . the nominal ruler bad doserted the | Shaw, former seoresary. of oy stons-by “third degree’” methods. 70 i s D) S, Y MR |y Gaplen todu s tue ins SpRema The Dalai Lama. supreme Kead of . Yok, Foh. 35 ina. BocSallate SREKinG - wortD. - Tiate, halstmain] S0 Se & SE, TOVAIL Tt Jewin T S the Tamaist heiravchy, has made his| Philadelphia, Feb. 35.—Following the pany provided ho applicd for his post ey Trust i the Unied States, other<| brings to & head the first concerted | paris Feb. 25.—The oficial reports | cetsmianen commens i Horg COAave escaps into Slikim, south of ‘Thibet. | publication 0f'a ‘statement alleged (o | ton betore March 1 A reply wis T B i o Sad | S, vl Sppiien Sl S| o W0 e i NS ! | 5 e ; S e P R e R A A S T R D e o e SR | ety bt prices o Sommoartics N e P o, o i = to: address the opening sessfon of tho | that “a general strike should he called | proposed arbitration. This attic tally prominent, were indicted by a |now prevalent. 4 Cludes the 310,000,000 damage done in American” Women's. Suftrage associa- | immediately. "1 think it s nevitable, | the company caveri o rions grand jury in Hudson county, N. J. Inquiry Started a Month -Ago. Paris, but here ds elsewhere no ac- | = o S RS i s ituanti 00 | Dike, .0 sympathe atr Eliay, charged with conspiracy in itm” | WY, CHETEE 8 R0 e center | count is made of the Indirect losses, [ We Are Not Whipped “Mrs. . Hilda Weumenberger nearly | who ever drew a breath,” a warrant g hag her diamonds torn from her ears| was issued tonight for the labor lead- | :" r).hl*r;up the organizer of ¢ L y 2 n & footpad at her home near New|er, charging him with “inciting to | [R¢R, WO s been opposing ¢ sting the supply of meat and pOuRry. B o e OTE® of 'the | Which are incalculable. ) The health of b Must Stewd Trial. e e R oo e Cnhere | Parle 1s ood despite conditions left by Never a P The indictment s drawn under the | thousands of pounds of meat and poul- | the floods. ork city. by e Ty o laws of New Jersey, which provide, | try are stored proved a fruitful source z g T AR 4 eral strike will positi Tpon conviction, & maximum penalty |of Investigation. More than & month | BALLINGER-PINCHOT g 16.6a: Planned 5 Have & tHOWEA | Tor MUFE R pamat mrore hoscd mans | déclared unless the compa of three years in the tentiary or a|ago the inquiry by the grand jury was INVESTIGATION RESUMED. Advertisus /o da Bens from the United States and Bu-| sald to have been made by him after | t0 terms. We are praarod to fig $1.600 fine, or both. The offénse is ex- | started, cold storage ts were in- sing n' no danger of becoming a hackneved subject for Tope engage in an egs laying contest|the -ammouncernent that = o special | Weeks or months. We are r traditable, which means '-h:!: practical- a‘;p;ctzdl.hwh‘:‘efi-:- were mmlnaz.d-:g Sensation Furnished by Special Land there is something new in advertising time. Some of it is wise— at Mexico, Mo. meeting . of the board of directors of the ’;’:;‘h ‘\""; L Sompany hve 1y all the meat barons of thi= country | today the ctment was hand i 5 therwise. ‘A Philadelphi E i Aok oSt either successfully resist extra- |in the supreme court before Justices| a8ene Testimony—Most Effective T TR ae e R T e ——" T Tho Miins - of i Hathor Lt wiin Was] 108 ot b 1 it Saba1od | Resolitions of 8ympathy and Sug Gition or come to Jersey City for trial, | Blair and Carey. by ertising has mede multl-mijlonaires “of- some : mer- assassinated at the , will"be per-| by the committes of prominent cler- | ‘. . nwalt, president Nobody Will Be Spared. J. Ogden Armour Undecided What 0| <rochington, Feb. 25—The charge chants. while others were still detlaring that a kenerous use of I petulated by a tuberculosls sanitarium | gymen had been declined. 8 b B Btate Podons Plerre Garven, the public prosecuitor Do. By ‘Horace. Filiard Janes, & mpecial |} PRI Ank Soeent pay. . Tiewe. skme e duy B0008 with Wi moet { [ 6¥ maver, Col. ioks aikt Btbbes Theown bor, said [ udso! i i3 - expensi Y “The street ca has ©f Hudson county, announced tonight| Chicago, Feb. 25.—“The matter is in | agent of the land oftice, that James M. pensive advertisements printed on them, and pay for it when they Mageton Fraven of Londensmngtands] | Riotaiin West Ehiladelphia aod 1n | necis S50t as that he would notify the defendants of | tne hands of our attorneys. I do not | Sheridan, who was sent by the author- buy the goods without realizing that it is ail charged in the bill. They- J|gave an interesting talk to the national | the southern section of the city B i i vy e T i o R SR pay for the advertising that pays other men; and do nome on their mon commission on the subject|lowed the running of cars afte ‘sderation ntand by ease where the individual coneerned | .4 regarding the indictments returned | cases In Seattle last year. practically own account. They do not imagine. that they are dull It never pe ‘ospiay| chiiey. S ISR SR T rE support 1s d ¢ uth street were ke will be won was unwilling to face trial. None, he|today by a grand jury in Hudsqn | threw the government’s case away by chanced upon them that while they are too tight to do their own ad- e B tton, ®ays, wouid be spared. county, New Jersey, against packing | glving the counsel for the claimants vertising that they put out many dollars for advertising the other fel- rl.A H_..:'p’;rrz' : ';;‘; ";gr\'r‘mgo:gltg;l foot by an obsiruction at the eas end .of | " rhe Clgarmake * 3 r the drawbridge over the huylkill | adopted resolutions - The Defendant Corporations and Indi- | compahics and individual packers, in- | a0, opportunity to examine all of the |} lows goods. This helps them some but the other fellow more, but a | Of Movse Kearsarse, and om.anow- | river A crowd of men and bos show | (o sirue, car mer ¢ha L viduals. Y AT ention was ealled | working under Louls R. Glavis far: || 1Iot of dealers die without ever Becoming cognizant of the fact. You ]| “Po¢® climbed the mountain. ered ‘bricks, stones and pieces of wood | ang financial support “The defendants as named are: Cor- |, 1o geclaration of Prosecutor Gar- | nished the sensation today at the Bal- dear reader, are not that kind of a business man. Send for The Bul The Russian G B e o No Interference with Mail Service For J : & lon tode : a - ussian Government will offer | licemen, who were guarding the cirs > Porations—The National Packing com. | van that it the packers refused to | linger-Pinchot inquiry. which was re- letin rate card and see how reasonable its charges for space are. an alternative to the railroad plan suk- | A polléeman on gaard at o nearig | Thers has boen no intert pany, out pany, come voluntarily he would ask for|sumed after an adjournment from Sat- ‘- > gested by Secretary Knox in the plan i Moo, 10 the ress | the tefinaportati e m e Eompany. orris & company, Ham- | fdi” oXeradition, oy las This is & good time to subsarfbe for The Bulletin. It wilk be left | £, raiization or Manchurian Tafl- | bae and with draws revolver forced | the lines of the B e o iasale 3 on. | . “Will you waive extradition or will Jomes made = bitter attack upen at your door for 12 cents a week. ways. 3 e way theotgn the orowd and suce | far as reportes t mon pany. 3 you fight it?" Mr. Armour was asked. | the incompetency of Mr. Sheridan, who i 2 e ik - S ingtured men to | two instances of the @en_ Armour, A. Watson Armour, Louis | % Tamper possibly”tell he repiied: replaced Glavis in charge of the cases Acliowine e "euimma O8itle Nowy BifSieg 3 tReiTAR pek: Announcement in_ B el siiuo fSYSIRNEN AEspETaLing SHS0ved mon 0/ B v cary e . » 5:"': Efl'fi'gi F. ‘5""‘“- Qhflggf fl “The matter is in the hands of ouf at- | and declared that though Glavis was | Bulletin Telegraph. Locat Generni Tata German government would Mot givé | haa eeached the se the crowd had | sub-stations in t Rty S Moris I N IS | tomeys.” Bevond that T have nothing | no Iawyer he knew more law an (| Souyniay, Feb. 19 96 144 808 1048 || surEort 5 he American cxhibition of | dispersea, 1eaving e care baily | irike sy i o : Carton, Thomas E. Wilson, Thomas o i Acked. why he failed to protest to nery in that city has greally as- | wreoked. 1084 of ashes on tracks (o in . - 3 s : rs of the exhibi- ots were reportcd at Fiftieth | progross of compan 0 Gonrors, F. A. Fowler, L H. Heymuny, | Capiases Will Bo lssusd Immediately. | o, 25580 0% e f000 0 poofest o |} Monday, Feb. 21 207 13% : 25T, HSS B R R R v TmaT L e D ebtae. olohy was & mna James E. Bathgate, Jr, George'J. Ed-| New York, Feb. 25.—fra N. MOrris | aompetent presentation of the case, Seards, Frederick B. Cooper, D. E.|sent a lawyer to Jersey City this Jones replied scornfully that he might Tuesday, Feb. 22 82 124 204 410 Uniled: Ststes Julge Day of New | °T,Jections of West Philadelphia | other Hartwell, Heory B. Darlington, A. A.|from Chicago to inform: Prosect > New | T Diractor. of Pantic. Butely Clay saia | blocked temporarii “ First Concerted Efforts Brought to a | Jirectorate of Morris & company, Ut | Alaska cases and said he felt it wan peneNpey . 88 134 192 414 T P & blans merely o memory. He also Tasucd or- | J Whitsker | notwithstans s terms has Black e use of wagons tha ates district attorn racet Head. b o o i SR & reflection upon Mr. Glavis that She Thursday. Feb. 24 66 88 192 346 || Hand 1etter in which his 1ife is threat- | f275 FOPBIAAIRG the use of wagDns oae | structions from Wash 3 The indictment, which bristles in its | for Swift & company; Batngate, Kd- | j(an Jhould have been sent out to re- y ened. hauling to and from work persons who | Watch this phase of the . @rraignment of {he men named, also | wards, Hartwell, Deriington and Fuller | Heye im: o ed Friday, Feb. 25 86 107 201 - 394 . e Prasia Fairbanke | ¥OU1d not risk themselves to ride on | Hefore thesc were racelved, he ®efers to “divers others” as being ree|are said to be officers and eastern | o mo.e ofective witness. Under oross L. < ormer V»i--\ et o T ke | the cars, while the temper of the strike | he had been In constant tou th th Spomsible, but they are not specified. | agents of the National Packing com- B ji croes Topal, ’ i will remain in- Paris until ~MOnday, | o ppatnigers was at fever height postal inspectors in t ty. Bot *The foregoing lst of names, it will be | pany, while the others named are| SXam b o/, - - - - 488 731 1848 3067 J| when be witl go to~ondon .He regreis Phpucie! 4 and Chief Postal Tnspeete ~ #pen, represents the very backbone of | either directors or officers or former | dcflant flinging curt answers at com- t any publieity was given the un-| Proposed Arbitration Politely Refused. | hre ronfly to aet prompt ®he ‘grea: packing industiy of this | directors or officers of ¢he game com. | litecmen and counsel allke. 3:-“! f incident” i connection with | at-the meeting today of the board |is an infontional interference with (he country, containis it 1 Ar- | pany. arrest r s s vati > of directors of the Philadelphia Rapid | mafls. Persons detected bloekir o, thie Swifis and two Morriscs, | The detendante will be Jeenea Tmmedi. | Of the day’ conterod in & youns man bl Tranaft oompany. it was decided that | mail cars will at once he arrost ed. W. W. Barr, a timber dealer. cord was | their cases will be pre or whoge previous &3] for the most part residents of Chi- | ately and the grand jury will resume Harry B. Sanborn Captured o young | gt ser) i . o 0 was brought on from Seattle to | the logic of which spelt war,” said Mr. well a that China- llemot , while driving 3 ok b com- | fede grand jury, <20, and less important fgures/in the ' its Investigation mext Weduesday. Testity for Mr Glavis in refutation of pShaw, and he cobtinued: - Rectncle Jrell swsie et Sors | | s R eon, IS fataars | ¥90d Would be taken back by the com- | fedoral grand jury. _— e {'tho chapge that twenty-four missing What Japan Could Do. than ‘are killed" and abused 7. 5 The anecles is_one of * the SN To— TRIAL OF CLARA SPRAGUE FORMER CONVICT'S SUIT | Tound 15 & hos belonging (o Glseis and | . “I ealled.attention o the fast that | Pun peatdotion” Withast Pu o e e i Al b i *°X* | Wikpw . OF GEN. FLAGLER KITCHIN OF NORTH CARQLINA ’ ON MURDER CHARGE | AGAINST MRS. HOWARD GOULD.|stored in the zovernment building at | Japan can (I did not say she wili) put . S g s s INSTANTLY nilbie | ASSAULTS NEW TARIFF BILL = = Sedttle, On cross examination Barr | 200,000 soldiers in Hawali in thirty r lice. A -} in a Special B. afl. Baggage Car — Prosecutor Makes Good Progress in | “Big Hawley” Alleges That He Ad- bo%ahmeubully. eatn.n'gled‘.u o ‘lx:g‘: Q%K:Fgu‘lalhm.ptgd‘m u'l‘l’e hmz &exeum information, he | 19. s of ore, Weighing more m%!; At Niagara Falls—Auto Srtuck by N.|Declares That M. ure Is Well Named Presenting Evidence. vanced Her Money in London. mottow il the HKelhoon. that GIf. | over there to ntest the (erritory in | for "police ‘protectlon, Bad. To iepch | i o e N e et Y. C. Passenger Train. the “All-Rich-Pain-Bill.” 2 fora Pinchot will be the “star” wit- | tWO vears. We lmve no ships with | the consul ‘o try to convince his fel- | ney to the smelters in Newark, . J. : BV AL ristington. JNb. 3 i s e e ’&TD:&”‘}"',;",‘E{%;, ness of the dav. Fe will tell of his | Which to do It and in the event of | low countrymen that any Chinaman |1t s the first output. Theré were| Nlasara Falls N. Y., Feb, 25.—Mrs. | Washington, Feb. 20 : . l: 1'.. presentation of evidence today | brought by Willlam C. Woodward, | cXperiences with Mr. Ballinger in re- [W4X we could neither hire nor buy. need only come to the mayor for full | many people at the station when the | Benjamin F. Flagler, widow of the late | tive Claude Iitchin o n 2 it jand a flect at Seattle | protection under the law, without pay- | train pulled out, and it is doubtful if | G ¥ san instantly killed | lina made a general assault . $u the trial of Clara Sprague and Fred | alias “Big Hawley,” against Katherine | 13tI0n to the conservation of natural| . J8PR0 €80 3 . pay: pulled out, and it u eneral Flagier, was Instantly k Rayoor, who are charged with the | Clemmons Gold, who was awarded a | TeSOUTces. P ATy AR TR B T ; the présiential car would Bave créat- | ana Mrs. George F. Nye and Mrs. | new (arit bill under liccnse of s Of James H. Malling on the | decree of separation from Het hus- | gToRAGE BATTERY CARS can march her troops down the coast | EASTERN ROADS NOT ABLE ETORES St Moite Golin, I%. wis serlausly in- | debate on the postgme oprh of Jamuary 2. Emil Nelson, a | band Howard Goud, with alimony of | STO! nd fake evers exeuse for fortifications » $10,000,000 TO IMPROVE Sured todav’ when an automobile in | bill in the house toda and William O. Piumiey. a | 336,000 & year, last June. IN OPERATION. | Which we have on the coast without TO GRANT WAGE INCREASE Which they. were riding was struck by | Giving & numbe — year old boy, testified to sce- | “Biz Hawley's” name figured promi- e serious opposition. Not one of orts ! : ing Mullins and the Sprague woman | nently in the separation suit brought | Will Supplant the Few Old-Fashioned | i nratecind tram the e ond o | In Face of a Steady Advance in Cost fogether on the night the murder was | by Mrs. Gould. . He now alleges that | . Horse Cars in New York. that are mounted to defend against an of Operation. Two Gigantic Schemes by Committee | Rotie f00, T19EG"a, s, AR, NSEE Kitchin eonclu . committed. Nelson said in his tes- | he advanced Mrs. Gould $2,400 in 1894, attack by sea cannot be turned around on Public Buildings. chaufteur. Willlam Mokeo, miraculous- tement that the woman drasged Mul- | when they were both in London, with | New York, Feb. 25—The first of a|in fifteen minutes to resist an attack | New XYork, Feb. 25.—Representatives = 1y escaped injury. 5 “‘And lins .&Wml ;‘fiet kat' l;{‘unfiev mfig&n?e-’ifidlrfi tgllthlt should be | series of storage battery surface cars, | from the land. of the eastern railroads, which have| Washington, Feb. Two gigantic Mrs. Flagler and her party were out | Payne bill, which nc 3 -4 n:n'l.gn e to Eo ullins {;p‘ Mn Guu,ld e further sets forth | which it is planned shall ultimately Powder Enough to Fight T H ?n asked by their employes for an | improvements in the public grounds | for a spin along the river road, Be- | publican side has t ar Mt saw - md. open his coat | mfl TS, ‘o ‘continuously ;cug‘l_u supplant_the old-fashioned horse cars 'gh to Figl wo Hours [increase of wages, announced today|of Washington were recommended to | yond the city line the snow was deep, | fend.” #8d4_toucking an inside pocket say s companionship, not only on' fie [in New York, was put into operation Every Month. that in the face of a steady advance | the scnite by the committee on pub- | and Mckee was ordered to turn off into | Mr. Kitehin : ' Mrs. )(nrymn'%nezim. n. who lived 1 ;;;t‘emk::mmp ‘iau{ l%{n Mxflns' but at the today as a permanent unit of the Third | “T also called attention’to the fact |iD the cost of operation and a steady | lic buildings today. Bills were rcpori- | the country highway. Near Bdgewater | well named the A r n, flml_" e e | s oat 0;'-“,"*5 that | Avenue company. The cars weigh only | that if every powder mill in the Unitea | decline in rates, they are not able to| ed providing for the purchase of all | he furned to cross the New York Cen- | blessing to all the rich and a ding e crime eged | when she was “put out of the Grand | five tons, as compared with an average | States was to make powder twenfy- | §rant general ass \ncresses, In addi | property southh of Pennsylvania ave- fral tracks. The rosdway bends sharp. | the hunery prople of ¢ \ ehildr WASHINGTON PUBLIC GROUNDS. a New York Central passenger train P [ bound for Niagara Falls. Mrs. Nye's | this unde have been committed, sald she went | hotel, bag and) baggage,” Yie advanced | weight of ten tons for the modern trol- | four BOULs + tion to tho: t v A e o pér day for thirty days, the | tion to those take | nue and extending the Mall, between | I éfore th sing, so that| A lively hange ) Gown :_hc g -m:; -th"l.ll).e.l:l(‘let_ha: | :3 gg 1:’::-“';“ xt:f'uns to “help her |lay car, and all the batteries are under | product would last our present navy |the position that there were general| the capitol building and Washington t{ne’::‘cn:’;inxfilrfl‘l; 7.'..".'.‘”{»‘.” \Nu ymo- | tween Mr. Kitchin and Rey Sfulling’ pody was not in th 'y af roubls the seats. two hours, so that in case of war if | Increases in 1906 and 1907, with no sub- | monument. Dile were facing In the same direction | Gardner Massachusett time. Rudolf Wents, employed | Mrs. Gould in her reply calls atten- | ' The transit problem in N < E - problem in New York is | every powder miil was to quit making | Séquent decline during the panic, as| The plan is to use this tract for gov- v seconds after the wuto fucate on the ground fioor of the| tion to testimony by ex-Police Inspec- | csmplicated by the fact that 1o over- | sporting powder and blasting powder | Was the case in many other idustries. | ernment bullding sites and (o cxiend | mapile was on the racke. . The aui Tufiding. o going out of the | tor McLaughlin, in her suit-for sep- | head wires are allowed, and the cost|and werk twenty four hours per day | The railroads Tepeat their famiMar | the porking system. The catimated cont | oopie T O e ke o el Fear door of the eafe at 7.45 and find- | aration. that Hawley s known to the | of installing underground conduits is | for th vernment we 1 argument that whereas rates have de- | 0 - ve: 5. Flagle erican farm wer 1 F - . . A e A gion price. 'y cite| The other improvement privides for | J d into the diteh. Mrs -Nye and | try, Mr. Kitchin sai It is » Beating siowly. Several other wit- | ever know Hawley and says the soit | coveman tree Yogk has hitherto re- No State Secrets. the case of fuel, which they sa: { t 3 T ot o vk e hey say has'the clearing and parking of all of the “ohn were & er the wreeked | that the farmer has benefited . Dagwen were oa‘l;ed to umf §iand and | is brought for “some ulterior purpose | mained the only large city of the world | “These are not state secrets. Every- | increased in cost 207 per cent. between lana betwesn, the p::[‘l(l:nfi hullnd{n: »:::‘3 :{.‘:{::{:&’»‘xre""\rv(«f‘;;m\ ;..:‘\\;.*T .“‘|.[ bigh prices. Pri for farm p . ‘fll.n -ee‘ni ‘(e Mm Iy of - ullins_ir i“d can only be carried on by manu- | to maintain the old-fashioned horse |body knows them except ourselves. I|1897 and 1907, whereas frelght traffic the union tion, with the exception | seat with McFee, was tossed Into a| were higher in 1 under the m’-"’ od B rheem':xm;\vi!u'fl :T;e | factured evidence’ cars. <:xgano;ep;eg‘llf¢; war, b:t :fid,m nredic; 'l:- l:cmued ‘but u:’ cent. lx’xd of the senate office building. The esti- | snowdrift ten feet away s 1and administrat than eve e s S T " Wi in case of ssenger traffic but ‘cent % o1 4 and =i mtics show that” el et Tusoday. | sPRnGFIELD WAN BANK PRESIDENT WREGKED [Uif = e pemier Eea s el B s s stana. | Tttt ST o 1 BEING HELD FOR RANSOM? A KANSAS INSTITUTION. tios are gudted to show. that PENSION BILLS PASSED. till and the dead and injured were | Carolinfun’ charged —with hy OYSTER HEARING MARCH 2. e e = s | SHORT MEASURE HAS MUCH :‘fih;.;mrflm“g: o s‘o‘glflgyum“, 'he'w,“- South Wi & Bk on board Mre Nea and M, | those who opposs the ape . o S s ew Light Cast on Disapoearance of { Byron L. Church Under Arrest at . a8 | Willimantic, Sout gton, New | Cohn . are sisters. They were broughf | were realiv not againet M Js st GifieRaen Ougiht to a-; Paiey [ B A e Y, TO DO WITH COST OF LIVING, | asinat lens than 000 in soventy-Sl€HE | " London and Norwich Pensions: | to. the Memorial hospital. Hoth will | he insisted. but they wero - X g = " Declares Secretary Nagel of Depart- | bor. — recover. ng before their const o —_— Milford, Mass, Fel e (Special to The Bulletin.) e election - (Special to The Bulletin.) ass. b. 25.—Asserting Byron L. ment of ottt bl -1 e No statement. was forthcomning to-| washington, Feb, 25— The house to- | ENGLISH POLITICAL SITUATTON. In murdering Caesar, Pr 2 that her nephew, Charles H. Daven- | Church, 56 years oid, for twenty years ight o : astimgton, Feb. 25-—The hearin W night from the employes, but thelr of- | 4oy paesed sed Rome & bette A P T Whiey Sk the Dotre e port, Jr. of Springfleld. s being heM | prosident of the bank of Holyrood | weshington, Feb. 25.—Short mess- |ficers have hitherto been quoted as.Of ' aeksion piile, Lil-of whick hove mlenay Podsd O Probl Whouted Mr. Kiteht Y P . . “Fre S | ure has much to do with the cost of | OPinion that present differences would | Douged the senate: In behalf of Jonn | 0 errent,facing Great Problems— 1 t et Conference . @griculture on oysters will be held 5 wromised o woak Sferch 3 atter eil. Inquiry at the de. | Moneprers, Mrs. Albert C. Kinney of | with wrecking the Institution. He is- | [iVing. deciarca Secretary Nasel of the | e adjusted —without Tecourse to @ | Damed ihe senate: In behal of John Frequent Cab For myneif, I'a this town today cast a new light on | sued a statem Dbefore he was taken this morning developed that » y C b department of commerce and labor to- | Strike. & s jackal th that Fiie ante vas oo e Geycoped that| the mysterious disappearance of the | home tonlght, teiling how, after years | (o jan ent Of Commere o £30 per montn; in behalt of Willati H. | L ondon, Fen, 25— Premier Anquith'a | 5, Jo¢ | paper salesman who dropped " il as a farmer, he amassed a. for- axtretne. setiomee e bearing will commenco at 10| JUBRT SResman who Gropped lout of ;’jn‘: ot Toa 4t i o0 Ol | sioners and “sealers of weizhts MISSING BOOKKEEPER COLEMAN | C. V., at $24 per month: in bebalt.or | Predisposition to extr gl ‘elock in the morning. gl i & 5 makes a judgment on the poMti R ting., o o dort-Astoria “New York, the night of | fnaiice throush the lrresularities of | Sl oG SIS here for thets RETURNS T0 cAMBRIDGE | Jpoicon, B, Xeal o¢ Dretor, Co, G, | Wtien % 'maiier of sreat, aificuity. | VARIOUS PLEAS FOR THE & et T |, “When I kno Martin ¥ g While it Is easy to see by the numer- N " “ that Davenport’s father, C. H. Daven- | tions of trust. By paying the short- |1,ve 1o change thelr description from | Friends Say the Defaulter Fell Into | 20-Martin W. Frisple of ‘Scuthinglon, | ous' projonged cabfnet meetings that| MORAL PROTECTION OF WOME port, Sr. of South Hadley Falis, has |ages of others amounting to $100.000 | i’ fo half Bottle, ho aaid, X know Hands of Faro Men. 1o bekiaif of Henry ¥ hoven of Wil | the government s facimg grave prob- | v o0 TMRllhusetts for Ne [[ERmaed Zrom g Conpa KuD Sy M ingio=1 the Baltkc weler ket gpeu: why they do it.” Bantic. Co. B. 26th C. ¥ 330 per 1ems, it Is not easy to foreca Y ? after this heating. | apolis, and is now in New York with | Maxwell Church, @ son, and F. W mantic, Co. B. 26th . V.. at $30 per Logisiatie ' Speaking of the work of the United | Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 25 ‘month: in behalf of Harrieit A, Wheel. (Fu¢ Several conferences of As vet it is mot known down here . States bureau of~standards, h id | Col the bookkeepe = 3 HHiin [dow of Hee. | iDet have already been he, whether pny Connecticut oyster men | °f Bis kidnapped son. SR peesident, both at one time cashiers | inat it presents o nice iusiration of | tiomal City Bank wha returncd from | o arncy. Go e e 100N "atisi5 | other cabinet council has be I sppec o the hearing. but several | e e e attive | bank. commissioner of Kansas, who |t need of co-operation between the | the west today to face charges om ac- | pe in 7 Glonoh 0.1 REHSELDE, SOOSEON. | Shvidel expected from other states, and tho | ) 41,0 search for the missing man, re- | caused President Ch | federal government and state authori- | count of the discovery of a shortage | Worcester of Glastonbury, Co. 1), 14t e " 20 PagtY S Connecticut men ousit to be repre 3 ties. “Not only must there be co- | of $160.000 in’the bank, was a victim | C. V., at $24 per th, alt introduced | §ESEP 16 the house of commans wints sented, as the final ruling of the de- | {urned home today from New York. operation bet - 8 ‘assertions ht 2 Do onth, ull Introduced | another - general election, the minis- | battlc il Do ot mreas tmpariance | After liis return, latA today, Mrs. Kin- | FAVORABLE REPORT ORDERED | ] n between the two,” he gald, | of gamblers, if made tonight | by Semator Bulkeley. Tn . behalf ot yORINE WOUETe, PICCLE S MO petitioners, who appear 4 but if the states fail in sustaining the | by some of his friends are correct. | Margaret Mack of New London, wid- | * ftal the Connecticut industry. Dr. Wiley | IeY Tefused to talkk any more about | o 1., Administrafion Bill to Create | Standards which the federal govern- |Like William. F. Walker, the former | ow of Alexander Mack, who sorved i | ANy weeks purchase. 'The liberals, | commitice on jaal wife ; known to be decidedly opnosed to | LS, case, though previously she had - | ment " establishes under *its constitu. | treasurer of the Savings Bank of New | the mavy, at §20 per month. 1n belalf | e aiouity aeh o o e | ST womes tsser - eelared . e s5aid that she expocted additional niews, a Court of Commerce. ot AT il hias ruled that | Hobert Kinnes also declined to discuss tional power, then I predict that just ( Britain, Conn., who is supposed to Lave | of Susan' L. Brpwn of Mariford. widow | (7 2% 07 TeInE ol OF Jeplet: | 20a uiso women above | the .money demanded for the return | Thomas, a nephew of the former bank the shipment of such ovsters Is & vio- inis. | 25 certain as there is a federal govern- | lost ” Co. T nale e | Saklon Of the pure food aet e e g am, Nt 26— ionds | trov B Baed S e Sinte: | Bent ¢ Taust sapriy the sencics and | venture wts' protossional Sessbiora¥ at. 510, per. month: i bel B R A 3 and relatives of ‘Charies H. Davenport, | merce and to amend the interstate | k¢ charge of the whole busines: Coleman is said to have fallen into the | Gorman of New Haver On the other hand, the unonists.ars | resfaorant Boston Holding Company Affairs. | Jr, sald tonight that they had learned | commerce laws was ordered favorably cluiches of faro men and to have been | James Gorman, Co. A., L Gthee D, iy et | i heve. bt . Boston, Feb. 25.—Counsél for the NOthing of his whereabouts and know | reported today by the senate commit- | Formal Transfer of Pittsfield Electrio | fleeced of a' large amount. $20 per month; in behs that while Jibernl minkatey is | laws to”pr t * ' Boston Holding company, which has |nothing of the story that he was held | tee on interstate commerce, which will | Street Railway Company. «) et of New Lofhdon; late af the ! sounasrion %, the conservative or- | jure t . . been financed by the New York, New |for ransom. The idea of offering a |recommend its passage In practically | pittsfield, Mass, Feb. 25 . The fors 3 Tavy et 334 per month; and fn beliglt | B B Tt Ok St Dlotires " Haven and Hartford reidrond, under | large reward for news of his son was | the form it was recently revived by At- | ;a transfer of the Bittsfiold Biectrie —_— bt h&c . Jumes of Wew Jondon. Coi| kanda may be pursued throughott the | #hows, and o me . ihe wct which was passed last ycar to recently considered by C. H. Daven- | torney General Wickersham. The atti- | Sivect Railway company to the New | Postoffice Bill Debate in House—Sen- g g o A > country to their ultimate advantage n solve the famous merger question, stat- | Port, Sr, but abandomed. after “con- |tude of the house committee in regard | mngland Investment and — Securitios ate Calendar Cleared.. “".n"“"”dm A% Sod sy TBcorsi 3 B 5078 - plet sy Doa 150 siterns oony Shat | S i the New ork Dolice, 1t | e the’ presiions. some. comcirn, ‘and | ComPany. the troiley-holding company o Commectiout pencions bils. the firvt w6 | MANILA'S DEFE.CE FAILED it the onts Stock of the Hes: | oy of the New York, New Haven & Hart- Fen et Introduced by Mr. Higins and Pora t Waston More Than Three Days Ahead of His Schedule L, Feb I : he sent for some of the Tepubli. | forg railroad. took piace today. The | SEC f he last | 3 a5 e Bnd Baine rallroen Sy, 555 | Meeting of United Gerinan Socleties of | can members of . the. committes ana | 1074 Tl A y. " I by Mr., Hill behalf oL| Army ‘Manoeuvres Endsd in Victory 8 . o nokog | c”'d i urged them Iy, to do everything | rul ‘ana” the capiial stoch. remanng he o e . Yy ot 334 ver oo o g i nectiout. e in S i on a petition for the 1 > possible to te the passage of the | g pet approval of an | New Haven, Conn., Heb. 25.—At a 3 o St Ay neces. | unchanged at $300,000. L. F. Storrs of bebalf of John E. Droham of Nor-| aanjla, Feb. 25.—The military ma- Albug: eue of 13,578 jsiarey of ting of the Unitéd German Springfield will be the ne : : Stock. Former Governor Jolin | Fics ‘of ‘tig state nere. tonignt, twenty to amend it, o long as the gen- | Z0GE ‘G, Dolan and W, L. Ademe; aths i Behelt o Fvanch L. Frobeh | NoSUVreh terminated today with & the. | ward - Payson ‘Weston Moo L. the counsel, stated that the | peing represented, the following off. purpose et was carrled | D00 e ity ‘Btosiaons: it o I e o e k. fiye0 | otetical victory for the Red army of | night at Thoreau. arrived a ., total holdings at present totalled 160,~ | oors were elected sl of New Haven: | %ot - 4 7 of the Pittsneld) company, are on’ the wm ¥ o attack under General Ramsay D. Potts | ty's tonight, having walked 4 ot 330,030 85y ¢ Malne st0ck, | president, F. Woellert; firat vice presi-| HARD CONDITIONS IMPOSED | board of directors. : PR, T &pd Menia was pinced ol the mercy | Waston left the Continental Divids = X Foni g i g on ¥ : . . im 8t Thorean and in & litt gait Moo E b . < Bunkhouse Buried by Snowslide: ~ | the lett flank of the Bine army of de- | oice L. thiee dnvs. anend “of B S On Michae! Lyons in Order to Esoa Not a Candidate for Ee-election. ) { Bverett. Vyash., Feb. 25.—Two men | fenders, under Gen. Daniel H. Brush, | schedule. B « Se Nikman Fréma 5 Desth, |and treaswrer, Goon Prison Sentenge. Boston, Feb. 25—Dana Malone, who S¥edclied today 27 & snowalida tnav| dessly sserounded, the. cibty spd eut N Tork, Feb, 25.—0n _condition e s TR 3 e B e o i "omunioations with $8e out- |.yoiuable Old Manuscript Discoversd. . 25, as a W = s orthern railroad. ) g S e g B sl L T coming ‘fatl, - 7 cleared ‘house near a copper mine fn| The troops are leaving (he fleld and | Rome, Feb, 26— The Tribuna pub or ‘in next twenty-five years, to an announcement he made s ‘fela ‘swept down | returning to thelr stations. The offi- | lishes an lntervies with Cardine sentence. was suspended today on Mi- | today. : 3 an avalanche foday, but regard the manoeuvres as having | Rampolla, vho seys (hat he has dis b Lyons, who was convicted of as- S inside continued fat- 1 Heut- | covered fi the Vatican librazy an ola & r ki of th ! manuseript in two pisces, cuntaining . 9 ecks Steamship Arrivals. g B e e s wvan Slajor e Witlia B otou: | atr. otagy o Latin ‘4ibtiche. written by ‘Wes released from the county jail At Genoa: Feb. 23, Buenos Afres, — —— Vi The plan of the CH"’F‘%’" Charlemagne in memory of his n yesterday, after serving o from New York. . o cau E \gfor rand vided for the conecentration of r- | The cardinal does not doubt the 'd_:-’ g Pt o "’bfi“" R not been . Now ';'fi:: B < e ' . B e ety e ' “Koenig Albert, - ) Trom O Which % otily saualied by Charie- A 3H : Pt M 2. s bay. Masne's epitaghe on Pope ) Lam Naw York

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