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Is in Rome =0 £ i : S e ; - ¢ Begins Next Saturday g ¢ - v COLLECTED FROM BARRELS IN — AYSIRCT OF A SERHON IN THE U VOAL . ile Sk e ; T f AR S Former Vice President Fairbanks B number of deaths for & week 13 1 129, % CITY BACK YARDS. . was an interested spectator at the pro- | AMERICAN METHODIST CHURGH. g g = = ceedings of the i‘nnuh senate, i Feb. 27—Empe™r 3 3 Z < ‘etersburg, s oy ' 5 Questi u on CENTRAL LABOR UNION S0 VOTES R e TO OPERATE | T00 PROUD TO ASK FOR AID | brinch of :hr; ”:,‘..‘.‘.,.‘:.,?‘:':m(.:{ ant| DELIVERED BY PASTOR TIPPLE 5 Of s str! where he s e called nm King Fecrdizand ok emperor as usual A Vermont Farmer with Family of Six The French Cruiser Triant has been The American Church Crowded Sun ordered Persons Found in a Terrible State | to land K 3 Fitre, Guadulogve. | day Morning, Many American Visit of Do-wmn. g - cutters’ strike riots, ors Being Among the Listeners, Can 'Be Carried by Two Men With Full Equipment of Stande—Can Be Fired from the Shoulder. This Action Taken at the End of a Secret Session of More Than Six Hours Duration—This Makes the a peasant -% -held-.peudan above 1lis Situation Very Grave—Stil pe Remains That the | he: made & detour 10 The Catholic A..mn.m. of Rheims —_— :i' bl M.',Be bi : l-I‘D the Week: e fl""’.}'.“' WY | vashington, Feb, 27T s Ganmase o the Perien PubileT :.".'fi, Rome, Fob. The A g —The Y Bi —] es to e 8 u e hos 8, . merica rouble v #rbitrated During the ee. WA:ERB_—*_‘_.U:R:‘,E:I u":. Sust mpt{.}“‘. e S ot.mmlga' i Tt e y?“;i'.:“g Teachers' association, g :z%n::n (Ehurch was crowdsd ' (his RQ ewe EZZL| &un t markable - bl‘ fi.m three 2 ongregation includin Rioting 4 d S_unday. - < Vantages over the existing guns, The ey punns, o1 The Democratic Ship Subsidy Bill, | many American visitors, who were s ¢ RETURNS FROM THE WEST.| new weapon is o small that P gt which will be submitted as & substi- | tracted by the mubject of Pastor Charles §. ‘be carried with %n this tute for the administrution measure, | M. Tipple’s sermon, “Why Methodinm by a man or two bage Morehouse Surrenders 0| cquipment of stands and ammunil AR LR was intrdduced in the house, 1s In Home” Tt was in the Amer Philadelphi: Fel 27. — Action y Nearly a dozen riot calls were re- h e - T i R i i i K i SR the Authorities. can e packed upon a mule. daily collected from cati ‘Methodist church that Charles W sequences to Philadelphia was taken |most instances the mobs were dis— 5 Barrels Can Be Instantly Changed ostensibly to feed his rs The United States Leads the World | Fairbanks, ex-vice president of () by the Central Labor union tonight, | persed with iot sticks alone. Seventy-| , Waterbury, —Conn., Feb. 27_-After When Heated Authorities Discover Startling Condi- | D~ eXportiig tobacco and is second | Unfted States, delivered the addres wwhen that ,_Tepresent 140 wn- (five arrests were made, =Crowds of Shuding the . golleb b SHnGNE b in importing, according to statistics | Which shut him off from boeing re fons, with smembersnip of |men and boys who usually _ the | months, which time he spent in or near | Moreover it can be fired from the tions. of the department of commerce. and | ceived in audience by the pope. ar 125,000, vn(ed to \nxln @ sympathetic | streets on Sunday in many seotions of . want-| shoulder, and consequently is much ‘This was the startling fact revealed | labor, ecident which has created much 4 strike next Saturday -in @id :of -the |the city were responsible for most of leéss subject to attack and capture by |today when the local authorities were cussion in Rome as well as in t wtriking street railway employes. This | the attacks. mm the enemy. The ammunition is car- The House Judidlry Committee | United States. ection was taken at the end of a secret Car R d by State Police. p 2 ried “on steel strips and the new gun | middle aged acted favorably on the resolution Methodists Very Succsssful session of about 700 delegates in labor | .. caF HeSTeC By S FOAS | ¥ee R e e L B - S iy changing the date of the Insuguration| ' The Rev. Mr. Tipple said that () en a. iceman on z 410 le barr: are B years, | of e pres T arc o . r - :_\’ceum hall which lasted more than six | =¥ Leml";v“ cgr @red @ mhot the Torrington manager for -the | ried in duplicato and can be almost . fast m?lm_;“m Ap’;'". Methodist church was meoting wit i from his revolver over the heads of a| firm, wrete his former employers instantly changed when they become . great suc throughout Italy, Su Genaral Wl N'*! Saturday. | threatening mob at Fifth and Cumber- | Chicago that he intended to surrender | heated from rapid firing. X ry Governor Hughes Denied the Report | D Inference could be drawn from There svas apparently no question |land streets every window in the car | himseif. that he had been engaged by the In- lelrlarfl"llry action of the Vatlos but the delegates would vote to strike, | was shattered by a hail of stones. Ths e T s ARMENIAN USED A KNIFE attributed their present insanity.- Both | terborough Rapid Transit company of | WIth regard to the proposed vieit the split being on the question of|frightened motorman and conductor |20 FAMILIES BURNED OUT, 2 will be sent to the state asylum for | New Yerk fo act as its counsel at an | 0X-Vice President Fairbanks (o 1 ON THREE AMERICAN BOYS.| tne insan pope and also from the bitter reser he mat SURGGT Y. OF T ment of the Catholic clersy. Aw M 3 2 e - gix| . The authorities found revolting con- Fight in Bridgeport Between Six iled, he , and the walkout i P . ditions of lor and disord t Ger: v a put if satil neds S SRkt Mean Ten Double Dwelling Houses in Jersey | American and Areapnidn .Bays. | n thie satiored. Cormnotme’ ek the] notmseLn e Sove i v ogr 14 flo there 4 Tuige Nttt Sbceit epl1- | i wieviion: o0ty oves Thchy City Destroyed. i L, R R 1-.u=ny occupied in a somewhat hnllted tion be held in Berlin the represent; oy, strike Will bo arhitthied despits |druve beck the crowd end escorted thel .. vou pen 37 Twenty: g 2 p O Jeniat @ fight | section. 7 :1‘\:; o‘t c,\p:.;el:sf.:dg:::nnu will be Mm'm‘“y cont ,,_,E“ng' all t un“um,n s 5 of Jersey City were burned out tonight | and as many American boys on Court > " S B I lines i | City Hall Riot Squad Obliged to Shoot. il “Gestroyed ton, Gousls | sreck: onigne ome of the Armonians CORPORATION TAX LAW v g ST = |_ The riot squad from City hall which 2 knife with such dextrous effect PUBLICITY FEATURE e the Situation Imtensified., |20 been hastened to the scene in au-{ N Ve Seating company, | that. he stabbed Witliems i Byrnes. aged —— ravity of the Situation nsified. | tomobiles were obliged to shoot before 20, in the stomach; George Fremch, | More in Disfavor Than the Law Itself whether it would be started immediate- | sought protection in & nearby store. . The more conservative element | Iron 'gratings were piled on the tracks NO LOSS OF LIFE. Fairbanks ] t Amerienr Methodint the pastor said, | was fitting that from the same puly the charges preferred wgainst Me odism - in Italy sheuld be conside Have a Right to Be In Italy Representative Longwerth Denied “With referance to the mssertion that any knowledge of a “hellish? plot be- | the Methodists have no right to he tween ex-President Roosevelt, Senator | Italy,” said the preacher, “the answe Foraker and himself, aiming to carry | I8 that we are hers under the Lalia byx&bem}:'end::hmf.w nfifimfi'{?fié g?ri'éumm&g’flé“fiflnmg&f ‘l;ehrl:ac; ‘;;rt:oci';m gmm 0 hol- —Considerable Stir Among Connec- | Ohio for the republicans, with him act- | lws, guaranteeing religlous fresdom :lt\lz;‘tion very grave. There.is a strong eArefl ?( Eighth ang E‘luwmx‘; r?u-ee!st. estimated at $200,000, of the | t] half ticut Private Corporations. ing as governor. fimfl;:l Mpertion by, the Cacholies e, et ehie. MEie N D% seisien |a. Tt e e Taty a ] T e T New Haven, Feb, 27—With the com- | Rupresentative Miller, who made a | But Methodists beliove that the need . ple, that the strike should be settled |a huckster -wagon, converted into a | There was no loss of life. i ing “of the last regular day for the the Catholic chureh olish the Imdian moient for futile effort to Epecdity, beca mtmlma of business |bus, to unload Ii$ passengers. This ing Jast y-day fo re sufferi m the stagnation re- |infuria the crowd and they started { 3 urns under the new leral cor- | warehouses located New York. = !““u‘::t from interference with |to wreck a passing trofley car. s e o Y S 3 E Doration tax law thére lias been con- | cago, St. Louls, Opalia and San iran- D ™ s o n i gral ‘onsequently there was much i s - it escape. e stir among many pri cisco by eutting the appropriation for a PRSP Sonl hucus Pisorilecs AN Afiscuoon. |'On Life.of Mun Wi M Exventulfi Eom o oe s e stabbing is John yate corporations of the state over the | fhem ‘Gut of the Indfan bill, has re- | denced in America sympathy with the efforts toward arbi- 7 : tration made by clergymen of all de- | Fifth street, Girard avenue, South New Jersey Prison. Pido, aged 20, a bellboy at the Strat- | questions invblved. Reports re- | onened his flght Archbishop Ireland’s Experisnce itions early in the week. Wheth- | Street and other- e i e G R Bela: hoteh, T in Delloved. that the as- | celved from the various business cen- | °0°ncd IS fAkNt. “The Cathollc church suffers er this sentiment is strong enough to |ihe Scenes of almost continuous dis-| New York, Feb. 27.—The novel con- | Jou (085, o8, 8 FERCED 80 FRE 801 ors of the state indicate that a large £ IR 1 & Tt . Clashing interests together |OTders during the late afternoon hours.| tention that the applicant misstated iy ght - guls ¢ | mumber of the corporations Having | , /A8 8 Result of the Cabinet Mees! barrassment when It is required to be seen. Alleged Pilot to Bomb Cars—Two Ar- | his occupation as that of a traveling | Jatnes it S 5T I pbaty over the $5.999 exemption wil) | Atioméy. Ceseral WickersBhin (el | satisty the idesls of gress, liberty A Feeling That Unionism is at Stake. rests Made. e e hand in with their returns protests | FADRVC [0 DUINICt M0 from the | with needing the demands of the Var There was surprise over the unan. | Charged with being implicated 5n a | port the tetusel of ana of the lasge | STRAIGHT OPPOSITION TO :,'; o e tax o Drotests sre In- | decisfon of Judge Hough \dismiasing | ican, which Is still bound by the ideais = e et sy oy S et | e ey R S mavAL Proamamme. | tiztotne 5 il "ot delired ot | i ettt sfbipeC T mresl B | o U Al bl T the meeting today had been discussed |erty of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit | alias Big Bill Travis, o Baciiae Wit R stative. e Wanaesls (Fere: ‘.‘:’;‘r:‘,;“:‘:g:‘n"{“““; "“L“‘c':fe Bt lon the charge of libel in conn ction | 1and_when he was hére & year ar ut there was a mixed timo t company, Charles R. , & strik- ,fl.o I e »t ¥ t ericq lon ory the wisdom of calling St it Ciassen | Ing eomdictor, ana Willam C. Field, :;“Tz;':: d;;“h‘y,' beingyad il sees Bankruptcy of Goyernment. old- ln::::n.l“t:e protests are mae on '". She Zeptma conal ousps. Droperty, Arohbishop Ireland was ask SEmeripen, Tesaso varioue idss | & suilonary Sk, ooty ot Now | pocscs Fhe S Semnon, o 1-—tn & canie LA 20| eLéanon mosson ano EXOG ORI R general etrike because 5 T hrae e Magiitrate Beaton in the central police g v g ’”:fl._l o] - . AUGUST BELMONT WED.| the invitation. But suddenly the goc ¢ men ‘were ed early today | further c&nc?ngfa that agu. ’g‘ the house 1 on ap 1 “"‘“’ as ';:‘D‘;:”I upen ‘;“r n.mu at Actress’ Home With Only ,‘_r':- ""’.‘Z‘Z.:“’fi" !o‘r'r';‘:da:,‘."'yw.:“" i fip s:’.“’n‘;p‘ifl"{ ey ?éx:;a?; L w“m‘“’;‘&dm t ok )t Near Relatives Present. apeak or attend fho banauas. becau s | contract wit! g P, < " as 'res oosevell was Q¢edm ©'Conner. of the centralf his ownact fn AT o, AEH o S ter ‘“""“mu New York. Few, 27— 21 —August Belmont | followed by a tost to tho ik of sible for his a . : ® 1 ana canor, Robaon. the actresw | icaly, The detectives aid at the hearing | to =il mtonts and purposes mf’i‘ufi&" . < ¥ R e e Swho closed her. stage career with the | - Why Italy Needs Methodism that & plot was hatched at 4. Tecent | which absolved the Company from rer STy ptes ; ooie nu of the curtain on “The Dawn of &| . - . 4 Brooklrn, on Feb, 12, were marrjed g o 3,000 Bales of Cotton Burned at New The charge of Methodls proselyting Is Bedford. 2 erday afternoon at § o'clock at the “# ; S . s ool Shact 502 ro0une | home of the Bride. s03 Weat Seventy: | foollsh, [Thelr bands aro 111 3 eventh street, Mgr.Lavelle, last Stpassfonesd QImtoTy I8 Bvi- b Tim New Bedford, ~Mase, Feb. 27—Up- | now mun:n-}yto-cm another war tions takl; ik of | Y o Byenes ot St Patriels cac the las 3 _ | srards of 3,000 bales of éotton end some | scare, or otherwise, shows that Italy reports dent from the fact that the meetinz of |der arrest a bomb which Silcox de L erlise? Sovul thedral, officiating. Immediately aft L g R e delegates lasteq from a little afcer |clared contained sufficient nitro-gly- p the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Belmont 2 o'clock until £.30. ::vorlw-n t outiay Zor the i g A ::ttthhelrty d-y- T (5 05 Sor ok ; Srip eOmely | (e "fa true that the Methodists s g o= i 7 - statute. | Louey " In March they sail for the ts among the worker Greatest Strike in City’s History Pre— pock embers - : PR Apeiptie OF Btieet anit E!ec- g * tfll.l but rum. has been actively sought cted. $5ic. Hatiway Meaplovee. odgdt . fhat 1. ot susuon 5 _ GOLD MEDAL FOR PEARY, Mediterranean, from which they will Z:‘uleu:;:mol‘;}ld:::: ""..::m'.'”'m." The great crowd of work people|Copeland is a member of their union, S deny any amowledge of the llexea plo¢ | M. C. HIGGINS RESIGNS One for Lieut, Shackleton, and Silver | 50 Much at the tax itself as at its pub- ‘yellow jonquils and | them as the best s s the FROW ERTE N Medal for O e lelty feature. The simplicity of the i -s4f Seaort Faith Versus Athelsm. e i b HuppaGY. olfor. Captain Bu federal bignk la Senerally commended | room to the left of the ball, fransforme |~ “The issue n Itsly today fs mot credit the union. ' | Does Not Sever Connection With Mst-| Rome, Feb. 27.—The: Royal _Geo- |1ng retume 0 > Of the state mak- }ing's into a floral bower. ‘On the east | Protestantism versus Catholielsm, but ' gy, ropolitan Insurance Company, How- rical society, at a largely attend- slde of the room, beneath a marriage sus athelsm. Archbishop ire s ea this’ evening, ratified the bell, Mgr. Lavelle conducted the cere- waid that every convert to Shet upee FARTLING SSBERTION e endations of the committee | NO TELEPHONE GIRLS mony. The bride wore a gown Of | Methodism costs $1,400, 1f that is not the American MethoMsts han every three Transit company comes o an agreoe- BY POSTMASTER GENERAL | (, Soturday of thi week the resis- to the bestowal of medals| UNDER FIVE FEET IN HEIGHT.|heavy white Chaumeurse silk, princess y on riest ™ ment with its striking employes bty and other distinctions for the yéar 7 effect, with draped skirt, fastened 10 | petter afford to pay it Text Friday the greatest strike in ihe | In Gonneotion with the Statement Re. [ N8tion of Michael C. Higsins as super- | Sos Cpn,o/sinctions for the yéar | et Be AbI Reach Top of Switch- | one side, with hana embroidery, Dutch | Ttalian laborors who ¢ There wan & Great aneer and the crowi| Sontly Pubushed by the Periodical | ance Company Intie vICIty takes of. | Commander Robert E. Peary, for dis boards—Varying Wages. RECIASE SOy Sovvie. s aimc | AN pestor urged that AseRbl - 4 Robert A. —— it] d embroidery and price- | Jreland specify the dishonorable m e ublishers’ Association. fect, and he will up the duties of 5 e Bty a loyed by the Methodists hers t, who com- | Washington, Feb, 27.—She is not a |1® ods emp by the o e 3 %] to Capt.- that office, olofing 26 years’ active ser-| 10 CAPL Robert A B Roosevelt on the tolephone gl if se 1s under five Tect There were no bridesmaids or ush- | and he added: Tt s playing with fire Not only members of unions affiliat- the ed with the Central Labor union, the| Washington, Feb. 27.—“Erroneous or | vice with the company. This is done 1 Allied Building Trades council, bn!-fl;t misleading,” is the characterization by | as his doctor advises that he take a | Le&ry expedition: gold medal to Lieut. | in height. . The companies employ only | T M"a fgfi’.’flbfl“ digetmste nt Har- | for the Catholic ehurch to open every labor orgmnization in Bhiladel- | the postofiice department of a_state- | rest, as the steady mpplication to the | Ernest P. Shackleton for his “farthest | girls who can reach the top of their | jatd and most intimate friend, | subject of moral methods in Italy phia in any way connected with the | ment recently published by the Period- | business has had its effect upon his | SOUth™: silver tablet to the Duke Of | switchboards and a reasonable distance | Arthur, Lithgow Devens, of Touto American Federation of Labor parusi- | ical Publishers’ assocfation, entitled | health. He does not sever his connec- | Abruzzi for his expedition to the Him- | sidesways from their positions, and the | %¢TVed as the best man, and the bride’s | LOAF OF BREAD PLACED pated in the conference today. “An Argument on Second Class Pos- |tion with the company, however, as he ll"ill._r:hen he made a record as- | chort oneg never get a chance. fiou-:n. Charles Robinson Smith, gave OVER A SEVERED ARTERY Two Separate Laber Meetings Held. | (21 Rates from the Business Stand- |is third vice president of the Veterans’ | SN e soclety appointed Willilam | *"Gonditione existing in telephone ex- | her in marriage. . A e sk " | point Alone.” The answer of the de- | association of the company. Morris Davis, the geologist at Har- | changes throughout the country are in. It was necessary to restrict the at-| o o 2T Polish of . Two separate meetings were held. | partment to the argument of the mag- It was 26 years ago thet he became | Vatrd university, correspondent. terestingly set forth in the report re. :n(dnnfoe ‘i{l "‘eo:lmk:“n‘ to Ime lmn‘\'l, pes Briea :’W ho delogates. Jo:dhe. Cotenl . Tabor age but was —— ate families the couple, as ™ ew Britain. azine publishers was given to the pub- | an_agent for the company, goutly went to the senate dealing with | TR0 TRNCS O 00, Roon's home 1 T 1] ipedis kD Mot assistant superin: are Tiite s preaiBen e wel Seaiiass e e e e o ey and fous Toecs et - 17210 of them erking. at the awiteh | Was- Inadequate for u large reception. | New Britain, Conn. Feb. 31—Owing agents of the other o izations met Amon those esent Wwere Mra,. | to the presence of mind of an Inmate gents of rEan et | is based proves to be faulty and conse- Franklin, Pa., Feb. m‘m‘fn,’m’,‘a’“mfl’"”':a‘m::ax‘;t Goorge Fiftany, My, Belmont's mothers | of the house in which he lived, the sister, Miss Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Au- | life of Andrew Polish was saved t gust ‘Belmont, Jr., Raymond and Mot- | day, when a loaf of bread was placed vered artery and the flow of d sufficiently to keep bim the arrival of & phywiciar on another floor. quently every important conclusion|tendent, and the fact that he held sirike here -had become Crawford, ‘45 years old, was fatally atios-heec become & battle Le- | reached is. fallacious, offios for 22 yr_:nns‘l:)w:mgonfllmca Srared ottty i the Suntey Soaeo | the bureau vislted 73 exchanges and £ the Central Labor union unani The interesting—almost _startling— | the company had in his ability as @n | ooms of the First Baptist church, | Iound them, generally speaking, ‘well [ S0t SRTROER S Sther two wons, Mr. T aten Tation that overs ua. | 2ssertion is made by Postmaster Gen- | executive officer. Fe will continued while attending a Bible class, Her | Poused. a Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Madge ¥ adopted a resolution that every ua-| rai Hitchoock that -if the rate on | With the company after his resignation | P, attending 2 Bible class Her W-'el for telephone/girls vary from | &R ;. ry " v fon man and ‘woman stop work on next Saturday It 1n the meantime the sir k.| becond. Gass mail were made high |takes eftect weighing moxe than a ton, Which - | Yorw mitr to S350 10 Newhrlllr Toes | Ada Dwyer, Mr. Pollah, who has been in this eountry gh to cover the entire cost of vides the adult cliss room from fhe The Bell company emplovs 15256 wom- Robinson Smith, Miss Gertrude Rob- | but two days, fell down stalrs st his inson Smith and Dr, Bdward Streeter | homs, seraping off in his fall ons esr ing car men have not reached an| fransporting and handiin e g it, which | SECOND INFANTRY TO children wiard e ompany. - When hip resers. | 15 mot been suggested it would ho CAMP AT NIANTIC.| Was. Ieaning over the Gividig, lne | oo oPoraiare ?o“;eduze ‘t‘,hte out crentmfi ; dulflclt. 4 when the heavy door dropped, and, be: Efficient serwice is possible up to|of CW' inmate of the house placed a loaf of £ w0 kil & "“‘“‘"“t s i+ e ion on This Has Been Reached— | Ing slightly deaf. she heard neither ,,5 calle an Gour for ‘each wirl. She New York. Feb. 27.—August Bel- | bread over the cut, holding it thers wn.- but was amended:that the strike Wonid | two-cent st o oo ery time a Political Side of It the door nor the warmings of others. answer more than that withe | mont and his bride, formerly Miss | til the arrival of medical attendance take place on Tuesday.. This ameni-| tor 1t aeroenD I now placed on a let- Itent- 20 5 it _——— o nsuring hereit orinjusing. the | Eieanor Mobson, started for the south | Polish was taken ts & hospital, weak ment ‘was sent to the Central Laoor | handiing. wud ’:,‘z:,.‘;’;{,m,':; e fetter | The Second infantry, C. N, G., will| Mrs: Morse Goes to Visit Her Husband | corice. this afternoon in Mr, Belmofit's private | from the loss of blood, but will re irs, ! ure the cost of distributing through n nttely dec: May or Yew York, Feb. 27.—Mrs. Charles W.| Brockten Fire Chief, Assistant and 5 WITHOUT A % mined to Abide by the original resolu- | the mails the periodical publications 3“ June there will be a school for ,n,mw_ Gty Piaed tnfured, SAILING WITHOUT A CAPTAIN. | WHITINSVILLE CHURCH BURNED Flames Broke Out During Cholr Me hearsal—Loss $30,000. at an average monthly of Boston, son of Dr. J. W, Streeter, | and severing an artery in his neck An tion. . the country” ta, her Twe Persons Killad, Four Othérs Badly | - Tne. department’s statenent is an pri Brockton, Mass,, Feb. 27.—Call Fire- | Frensh Three-Masted Ship Not Sure Hurt. claborate discussion of the cost to the | Leavenworth, Kan, says e New Haven | of her e, it was sald, | man Willlam %. Hanchett of the of Hor Location. : Brookton fire department, was proba- government of postal facilities, . | despatch. Attendance will not be com- e & QW oma 2 boy are dead and four [ EOVEINTETS o OO matter and en. | pulsory, but officers of the various bly fatally injured, and Second As-| Néw York, Feb 27.—Somewhere on Whitineville, Mass, Feb, 27 Dur ing echoir rehearsal today a fire broke g;:‘;; ‘fil'saaifiufi:d"“z{, hgl:l oo th: ral free delivery. It is shown that the | commands will be expected to attend. | circulate the largest petition ever un-| Sistant Chief Fred H. Moore was pain- | the high seas there Is a three-nasted L mping average length of the haul of mag: The regimental camps in the summer | dertaken m this country asking Presi- | fully hurt when the’ automobile Chief | French sailing ship without a captain | out that destroyed the Mothodist Bpis will therefore " not prevent the state | dent Tafy’to pardon him. Harry E. Marstan was driving at high | and apparently without sure knowl- | copal chuwsh here at a loss of 350,000 ewitch at Sixth and Jackson streets zines is 1,045 miles, while that of downtown tonight and dashing “Anto | T8 2 LRSSV Es, WIS that of dally 1L Growing an sppropristion from s o speed. crasned into a telephone pole | edge of where she is. Dhe Krench | The buildimg was inaured for 310,000 the front door of a cigar store. /The 2 —is only 291 mil The d. the federal govermment toward the| New Haven Pastor Accepts Call to| on East Chestnut street tod: The | liner La Savoie, which arrived here | A heavy gale scattered spacks far and dead are: Charles McKenna, 14 4 il S eemrtment chief was also cut and bruised about | today after a cold, snowy and very | wide and a dozen houses nearhy wers hed vears, Z support of the National Guard. i dled in the Methodist hospital from a | ASSeTts that “the conclusion that there Bristol. & ans: # ' gractured_skull;- John K. Frederick, 45 | 12 no move cxpense to the govern- «rez‘:-md e The Second| New Haven Conn, Feb. 27.—Rev. t.i‘sné"?ao":‘..Cé’:“x"?“&‘,‘?.‘{“.’l‘.t“‘.’,. ot gty s o -h’:-‘l";'!(-:lflporrlfi ol ArOi & Cverhested tur vears, crushed head, leg and internally | Ment in carrying magazines an ave: ved T pORtE = car in | Bverett O. Wi-m" of the Davenport| Caped injury. 5 2 p which signailed “Captal dent oy ey Inforee, G160, oty Gl age distance of 1,048 miles than in f,‘: u}x,rnh};tcu circles.No year in o < Ty a .dhlp ;v':’h.;\ -“r‘.-l l’d| ,;plul_ll:‘huud The njured are: Wilkam Everett, 14, | CTTying newspapers 291 miles is so | 108 stales Bistory bas promised SoJ wnown 604 Bummer Bathers Drowned in New | Soie sapnlied. latitude 43,16, lonuitude | $76000 FIRE IN BOSTON snternally injured; Abrem Shinskig, 1 g:“,f,"‘:“;’zt SRFRKL S8 hardly to).deserve f (il sor offfoes emd thel @unparterei] the BROL Congregatio e " England. 15,04, Dy signal but, dould bot: g " Yoits: Baymend Trajutf, ‘sged < 10 2 as this one has, and the summef ont- | Will leave here April &, Boston, Feb, 27-Bathers in New | Suish the sailing. ship's name, GLYDE LINE FREIGHT SHEDS an Disd from Effects | Narrow Esoape of Liner Omendags Sears: Edward Moore, aged 15 years. ing of the regiment will bring man: Rice I Riven Trolley Car Ploughed Through Crowd.| THREE STOREHOUSES BURNED. | 2% 0uscs to & foems. v V! Rapid Rise in Rivers at Pittsburg. ’f??.‘,"‘;"m"“.il“'.‘,‘c’;;&‘,’.,“;fi‘;".,‘;‘\-‘,‘3““2’1? Neow' Havel 45 Pittsburg, Feb. 27—The rain of the | J309, BaiC an exceptionstly Beav o of Fractured Skull, from Destruotion . The dead end injured were all stand- | Qver 16,000 Barrels of Maine Potatoes s N BErGet in: Fomolai R et s e In the New London probate court|snow along the Allegheny and Monon- | t€er 1ife saving corps. showing that|dine Granese, an Italian, died today in the Clyda line freig sed switch 8t this point. A pronoy| 1sland Falls, Me.. Feb. 27.—Potatoes | Saturday, Judge Alfred Coit appoint- | gahela watersheds, caused a rapid riss | 304 persone were drowned in the New | g local hospital from the effcots t the de; i ariven 8t high sheed fumpon iey | enoush to feed a g00d sized army wers [ ¢4 Dr: D. R. Perry Heaton of New | in the rivers tonight. The prediction | Engiand states last summer from May | fractured skull _receiv -+, track and-ploughed transh the arog | Gestroyed in a fire that ruined three York conservator over Frederick A. S.| was made that the danger mark.of 22 SWr nelgsive. Of this num- | night The poliew are holdi: Shused & 1088 of approximately § on_ the sidewalk, only stopping after | JaT€e Storehouses at Belvidere siding | Ferty of wew London, a life convict | feet would be reackhed by tomorrow. L i o) ey, DRI St fhves L) The Clyde liner Onondaga, which was i hed torn the Front out of the store, | 90 the Bangor & Aroostook rallroad, | 8t Wethersfield. " He shot and killed e 1 - | Coroner Mix. Dominick Kremi and | ged up, nearly caumht fre about tha nhr here, today. The total loss, cov- | B C. Whittlesey of New London, and | Big Belgian Iron Works Flooded. : AT A o ther iy, (WAt lupper ek and but for the prempt R em with n re- Warning to Parents of Children. nce, Wi will, in a short time, inherit between vi ' ont, the insurance, was over $20,000, Feb, 27.—At Machiennes- volver and that in taking It awny | me o in Snes e aortr o ng aist o Brussels, Realizing that much % Tepres o, 375,000 and $80,000 from a relative . S s, s :; I:’i‘:i‘m’.‘é’éff of t:t?:: '}‘ha ‘:’.fl:: whufleldflmthflccumfl 2 New Ym;k 1, e glom Iran- r:le‘ telé striking nl-qhokd on AT tae o 6 fire, whioh etar 2 oy & ek sale that Goze | several months ago. e estate is : po S e sidewalk Granese was 45 years - g o Ao el to Tite th sparks of an off frer | now being settled. g vt ok g B e ", Tlohn Ite L gl ant.Jeives o wife and severss chil~ | '» "% #bed on the wharf. Is not know Perry has served about 25 years be- ~ hind prison: wills aud 15 o ol The situation in | row shrouded in the vestments He Duel with Pistols, Baron Widerhpfer e n Recent Death of Sister Caused Sui- | gz the of the a Kil < years of ag ey = Christ | Church Doors Closed After 71 Years. . “Plainville, Ci el“I.-‘ b. 27.—Des; - ch o 27.—After nmsu' ox- ",Vlnnl. 7» hzlhw\ duel w):h wl- nville, Conn., Feb. 27.—Despon- Thermometer Rises Rapidly.” “the in ercises this afternoon, the Harvard DCWES _fought here yesterdar by g e e s SRS, | e VTR et e S | S ot 1 Jotop 8 years olé i dhe e | BUnst Rewti chur of e 2l | BT SR his hiome here toduy by taking oy | Syeumine moring the . thermameter g ek | noted Morris family of Fhiladeiphia. | after soventy-one vears 0f wervice | Widerhofer. Miyer hot widerhter anide of potasstum. He was 56 years suiowed S degrees above zero, whila —_— e “The shifting of the population that | dead i /e Arrests mu-—«u.m > and leaves nd two chil-{on Sunlay morning at tas same time | sheds large . Ohio River Rose 10 Feet Sunday. has taken most of the parishloners ated Furnase Caused $00.000 “to Blow Blow Up Cars. i it was 45 degrees above. a rise of 37 “The Cincinnati, O., Feb. 37—A constant | 8Way is the chief cause of the disso- | Overhs points, while in the middle of the day lution- of the church orgAnization, Fire. downpour-of rain during the last 24 Fears'of Floods in Mohawk Valley. it was much higher. = mmu has set una Onlo river t.l v Burlln.m- Vt, Web, 27 3 - Lick! and Lit- oday mlmyed "” g e Fort Plains, N’.Y mz‘l—'thaeon- R % 1 tributaries, the inued and rain Watertown.~Henry W. #itch, 76,] W Vs ! ? He Miami; 16 Haing to an cxtent that Andes, Chili, Feb. D rruuuk house e il m‘f“mfid.m 'n;tg ributt gt fil"g'li oint rose ot t:aofl-' wmfi:_ h"' of ‘the civil war in - 3 > street point Ris home here last week ‘will have a larg ' 2 A i Ja not knows