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: e PRICE TWO CENTS Contensea Tesras | MEN GET ALL THEY ASKED FOR VOL. LIL—NO. 60 { NORWICH, CONN.. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1910 The Police Force at Rutherford, N. SOPHIE KRITCHMAN BREAKS DOWN| Cevled Paregrois |) P Morgan Britishers Mob- foage 2 Nancy, Frange, March 11.~In the case of Archbishop Turinati, accused L 2 % 3 Etios RS 1hinis) ths. schoois usy "l ome ames a"an Pittsburg Plants Have Orders for | + B & s aving inu ool : g Under An All Day Merciless rire of Questions| i sizins e epficopal ovcer vurning . 10000 sted] raiirons S Principal Demand was for Increase in Pay from g el S S Syt M 5 : Robbers Dynamited a Safe in th the public prosecutor has decided that 23 ot Ednuy, g v ; 7 .'1 .4 "l“ = from Prosecutor Kellogg the state of individual teachers instead | VIEWING WORKS OF ART OF THE (ON FLOOR OF MANCHESTER COT B ot Bina, San und csceped on & 18 1-2 to 23 Cents an Hour have brought the suit, which accord- MASTERS. TON EXCHANGE. ingly cannot be entertained by the SPECTATORS MADE HER VERY NERVOUS| o s Seie oo cxcor-| VISITS BORGIA APARTMENTS | SPECULATORS TOOK REVENGE | g rornre o o\ TRENTON STREET RAILWAY STRIKE ENDS ful visit in London, former Vice Pres- . ‘oplano In which he was flying at Pau, ident Charles W. Fairbanks and Mrs. - R R France, at @ height of 30 feet, and was X £ N e 2 age e v ooy oo o, teamer | In the Vatican on Special Card of Ad- [On the Visiting American Cotton and | badly furt. Sophie Continued Her Story of the Killing of Kulvinskas, | Mauretania. * 'Mr. Fairbanks was & | mission — Report of Financier's| Wheat Operator — Chicago Man| A Boatswain and Twe Seamen of the Settlement Brought About Through Intermediation of - = 3 s . ' | guest at luncheon today of the Bench- St el e 9o Fots : - . telling in Detail the Shooting of the Wounded Vic- | ers of the Temple and Jater in the day | Death Circulated in New York. Finally Rescued by the Police. A A S e LI Citiz:ns’ Committee—Agreement Reached on Four . . % 3ir. ‘and Mrs. Fairbanks were given a E A ¥ : tim by Mitchell and of the Latter Ihreatening to recepiion by the American Woman's el PUBDE Sirom owE Points—Cars will ‘.egin Running this Morning— s Socicty at the Savoy hotel. 5 2 ch ; ; : L 57 Kill Her If She Told—Courtroom Crowded. . New York. Marcff 11—A report was | London, March 11.—A hostile demon- | ¢ Charged With Embezzling $100,000 General Sentiment was with the Strikers. . London; March 11.—In the Old Bai- | circulated in the financial district to- | stration on the floor of the cotton ex- | 2y ‘il LEVHS OF thE et Wationty i ley court today Frederick Horner was | day that J. Pierpont Morgan was dead | change at Manchester and one directly | r, o1y 20, (Cs VO 80 B convicted of having forged a telegram | In Ttaly. in contrast with. it for friendliness on | (7Y, b e Crossed Electric Wires caused a fire loss of $75,000 at Westinzhous life prisoner in the Vatican if he were | The crowd foliowed even here and aid | Hon tn Oaklang. =~ The =ftemozrarh o permitted at all times to look upon |not desist in its demonstration of dis- | the TACK oberrvaiony, on Mo i Such artistle perfection. like until the American had been | 107 o e = - e wan ough he United Slaten,” dectared Pratt. Two Miles of Union Pacific Tracks Cars ran uninterruptedly today in Washed Out. en 3 10.—Subjected to | money to go to Waterbury after Mitch- | sent to the Daily Mail during the re- | J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., denied it at |the corn exchange at Liverpool were H Trenton, N.. J. y 11—The strike | third was that ail*the strikers s fire of questions irom the {2 fafled to keop the appolntment | cent camnaign and was sentenced to | OnCe: met with today by Jemes A. Patten| Baron Rosen, the Russian ambassa- | of the employes of the Tronton Birect | be relnetaton s (it ourticers ahould taking the witness stand by him to meet her at the spot | six weeks’ imprisonment. The despatch he rumor had it that Mr. Morgan | the Chicago wheat and cotton ope: d | dor at Washington, will be a mewber | Raliway company, which Sonn K0=.| A1 itere £rieratioe 0 - ' ng of cenrt this morning e Kulvinskas had been shot. received by The Mail over the name | had died in Florence. In the first Mr. Patten was mobbed|or the aiplomatic summer colony ot | i on for (he Bast Cas Anee sons ore | mEbieathon Toess be aubimitted ta " of its Falmouth correspondent, told of Scarcely a Minute of Rest. and probably" escaped Injurs’ only by | Bar Harbor this year. He has rented | {led late. todas Ty oo mh Sot- | afbitrs wen uecre Mcialn Threatened by Mitchell. titon belfig rescued by the police; in the : B i e sottiement re- | of the company and emplo 7 an leged hostile ~ demonstratito Rome, March 11.—There was hardl, = ® heering | the Clearfield property. sulted in the men eetting practically When the announce t | toShe then told in detail of her return | against David Lloyd-George, the chan- | a ‘minute of rest today for J. P. Mor. | \tcr Ne was, greoted Wb ity Mr. everything they asked for. “The prin- [ of tho mettlement of (he serilc of Bronislow Kulvinskas, did not show | to Union City on a trolley car with| cellor of the exchequer. The latter | gan. for the 2 and other manifestations of amity. MT-| Attorney General Wickersham ren-! cipal demand was for s o vas’ o wating 1 ¥ w Pl e . zan, for the American financier was awill sail from Liverpool tomo pal demand was for an increase In | was general satis o ’ @nr signs of breaking down until just | Mitchell; of his making her g0 up to | impugned the accuracy of the report | busy almost contimuously from. eary | EALteR sai e ihe Cunara | dered an opinfom which stated that for- | compensation of from 18 1-2 10 23 | the city, but the hour w prior to the close of the afternoon ses- | (he Roberts lot. where Kulvinskas lay, | and an imquiry showed that it had been | morning until jate. tonignt. . Vlewing | F0 for New York on boa: e elgn steamship companies whose ves- | conta ap hour, “"| no arrangement was i sion, when she said: “T am very i of Mitchell’s going in there and on| sent by, Horner. who had formerly | works of art of the masters, taking | Be steamer Mauretanta. 5 Sels ply between American ports and 3 Carmiuntl ‘rame - Judge Williams Adjourns Court. ‘mmmg the wounded man alive shot| brought a libel suit against The Mail | car. . f.a larze amount of accumulateq | Threats of Unoleasant Reception. | tthose abroad are subject to the cor- All Strikers to Be Reinstated. oot of 1t wain & Srioti wlh T ittie wom- “;"" e kill her if | The prosecution suggested that Horner | correspondence and receiving visitors | - The brief vacation in England of the | poration tax. The settlement was brought aboul Cars Stoned Early in Day cns face began to assume a ale, | Watorhoiy oy mon opiehell WALt ang|had been actuated by vindictiveness. | were embraced in the prosramme of | Chicago operator had been spent most-- o through the intermedlation of a cii- ars hud been runniug mnce drawn look and the slight fizure to!of her return to her own home in Un- the morning and afternoon and this [ly about the Liverpool markets, and m?" Massachusetts Pnrafig of the | izens’” committee, This committee met 1 prior to that time curs we £ns of physical weakness. Under | jon City. Of the cutting of Mitchell's | SUPDEN DEATH OF evening he dined with the Princess |today he made up his mind to Tun over f a?«f“fim’:" "l‘x:'.fi,rsb twcr \l?{l!;:‘;;d x.ly In the afternoon and appointed u | at lrre »':Ium r intervals by strike g frs, of ugstion, atter | throat, She suld she knew nothing un- THOMAS M’K. LAUGHLIN. | Teano and afterwards remained dor a |to Manchester 0 see the clty and Vislt| 405, vulued at $1.086,304, ccorami | managers of the company wnd 1 “"During the morink & namper of e cllogg of the | til arter she had been arrested. e i % to the Inventory fiied at the Bristol | As a result of the comm cars were stoned and a N b b atmr Tussesilio | o BE S p e ims LA Brothecin-Liw of _ Brasident.and county probate court in Taunton. The | both sides were brought fowe Complained that it was not recel ol oo el Ruop S Epite fP Sabiofher Mrs. Taft. | real estate is valued at $262,000 and | an agreement was - reached proper police pr 1 By S e of et E v the personal property at $823,763. The | points. The first was ¢ One of the rom the stoning of Kelloge and said [ one et b coute . oo ee Pittsburg, March 11.—Thomas McK principal item of the real estate hold- | should be given the increase the cars was to frighten people fr .~ and Judge Wilk who had faf- o C ‘ - st Laughlin, a brother-in-law of Presi- E ings is the Rogers summer estate at| 18 1-2 cents to 23 cents an hour patronising them. On the n ed to hear what she a4 said, ked Liked Mitchell, But That Was All. de‘\}lt’ a;ld ?11—:. ;\"H:Hl\m H. 'Tufl‘(él'?d E Fairhaven. r';nu v]u,k was that 'hl: ‘1“")‘\;1\" of the general sentiment of t nr she was i a on her re- | O % 5 suddenly of cerebral hemorrhage today should he arranged by the manage- | nity was with the strik people peating e Statement. aeked | Mo Koneae et e Cripation, | ot his ‘home in this city. Mr. Laugl g Unless Some Way Can be Found 0| ment and the men acting together; the as o rule refruined fror er if_she thought she could continue e nature of the work done by Soph- | lin's death was unexpected. although it An exchange sizes up the mail-order situation in the following adjust the situation, the proposition of 3iz. Kellogs waid he would not press i, especially that in which she used | ¥as a result of ill hoalth iasting somo terse and truthful stvle: If the local merchants would advertise as FR e AR e . o iy T W v matter, as he could not complete e s i s o 3 | . h o1 1 « u . e Crosakamination by & oiclank A e i ke e It nClary in the hope of recovering his|[] intelligently and persistently as the mail-order merchant, the former New York, New Haven and Hart INSISTENT DEMANDS | MORE “EASY. MARKS' Williams taid that he might and had her read several letters which | health and returned to his home last |} could snap their fingers at all the mafl-order houses on earth. No man raliroad canniot be accepted by the city FOR ARBITRATION | FOR FAKE SPORTING PROMOTERS . = he end : she identi hav unday nce that time he had shown | i 5 i cs 1 11 at home, on on account of an adverse FoR bl S | iy Tmedl court SRt 10| be her Btler to the B hcin o3 | a hopefur improvement e o o o e I e e e e o e oo || supreme court Qecision. TThis statement | In the Philadsiphia Trouble—Each Day | Aged lowa Farmer Relates His Expori orning the lctiers she had been asked as to | About 10 o'clock this morning Mr. | Jaid B e cln b e e 8¢l = was made I'riday to a legislativ Brings the Situation Nearer a Crisis. | ences with the Gang Court Room O ded. her feelings toward Mitchel, and as to|Laughlin had dressed and was about to | chants_ to let the man know.—Waterbury Republican. mittee by City Solicitor Babson i | ¥ . SR a 1o i hether she loved him or not, and if | take a walk when, it is thought, he And there iz no traffic which better shows the real worth of ad- ton. Attorney Wiliiam H. Coolic Philadelphia, March 1L—The de- uncll Blufts, low, March 11— Another thingz that helped to make sald She was going to mas ‘him, | Stricken as he was about to leave th b - - the Boston d Maine railroad stated | mands for arbitration of the differ- roment today continued to intr the witness nervo the ¢ € 7d She sald she was not. She said she | arawing reom. He was [found on ihe vertising than this. Kitchens and attics have net only been made that before the next hearing a new bill | enceg hetween the Philadelphia ftapid | 4 vidence against 1 ¢ Mn [T oozt rvons liked Mitchell very much, but that was | floor by some of the servants and Drs. thrifty mail-order advertising but the foundations of a great business would be submitted which would meet | Transit mpany and its 4,000 or more | bray and his 18 allege e 1te ;:(..::f stood in the h i e ean and of wealth has thus been laid there. A mail-order advertisement e e T S R g striking emp sistent to- | aro on_trial before I Judga SR wosicn gectunt was Frenter ¢ Counsel Kennedy Objects to Questions. | 1110 were called said that he o leads business to littde out-of-the-way places in Chicago or elsewhere, CALIFORNIA SHAKEN e e T s | o e BAEEDesuaD. Lor Wiles pir- at any other time since the trial w At the conclusion of the reading of [ in wi Ma vhich voul v t difficulty In finding. The way to reach - nizec i » to wrrive SV SR LY, IAshs o fransterred from Waterburyand Soph- | e Jetters. M. Kelloge starisd to Tead | Goorga. 3. Lauehin, who aicd but % | | tne people s in thels homes though the advertising columns of the press MUCH ALARM BUT NO, DAMAGE. | 27808, (iU Uiy o s Qe O, Uil | o5 omits, e ot ng maots whbe o mplain of th rom the evidence given o) ront v: ! = = vhieh stood in e v “ppeedy oy sy s s » ' &nd making sudible comments as to | Makepea: t A and the business man who has not learned ! s densely ignorant of Ve t Earthquake oc! ince e e Symp o F o b T 7 fod makine euainie cony Skt TR T notents G o | 18 10 and i o b b ot eaaed. hia s aenely ¢ |[euerest Eartraunke shocic since wne | SR, Hert i e, Mk S PR | meen L appearance. Twice it was neces- | Waterbury short er the death of|jess and social life here. He was mar- successful pusiness methods. ig One of 1906—Theater Audiences | i this city, which has I ly par- | ney. added to v gy S o sary during the day to call on the local | Kulvinskas in the Waterbury hospital | nied in Cineimnati in 1902 to Miss Her- The advertising rate-card of the The Bulletin is gladly mailed to Made Rush for Exits. alyzed the city's Industrial life and | many letters exchangad. betnoon Lhe !'::-":ng:zwa:";m 22 ieas :“__ ’!15 ©of Mr. Kennedy objected to the asking of | ron, a sister of Mrs. William H. Taft, all anatoanis Src, which the labor leaders again threaten | defendants snd their all god . e sad. der to keep the questions, and the jury was asked|and besides the widow he leaves two oD § 2 San Francisco, March 11.—A sharp | they will extend if the deadlock con- o vene 18 s them clear a policer as detailed | to retire while the matter was argued. | young sons, William, aged 6, and Subscribe for The Bulletin now. It will be left at your door daily earthquake, in some part of the state, | tinues, g ] ~ TP S Mr. Kennedy took the greund that|Thmomas aged i and’ two brothers, at 12 cents a week. the severest shock since the biis one of | These threats, perhaps, were the very Boi L PR = T‘;ought 'She :fi:::!d F ’“,' i L?ggffim’:nlda:fiel:-\.gfigdb:&: alowed gs E—m:mel eom:; ainlgfl‘;f::'t:-!lgfl.l"f.n:‘hlm Following is a summary of the news printed during the week: “;l:“. \r‘a;‘;’txr:f;l(;;r‘lfli rl{mul;s‘:hluu‘ll;i;;- ;lxnx;x'nl l\(\.'hl"!‘-,n'(::;‘:‘i‘ln 1l‘:w \n.\\“::l! 1,\" He first lost $3,000 leaving the sta ophie said | 2 s 11 3 vin B. Laughiin, 3 ornia las i micable adjustmen e Ve - | Millionaires ¢! but 1 satisned ;,h.‘:. she was th roughly exhausted i:et::yp;l;;‘x:mn lr:‘tmh:;bg(u‘lv 'h‘i},e nBecrl?Ary of the American embassy a Bulistin Telograph Local Genera. tory about 10.54 o'clov*k.lTlu vibrations «u,i an 4 are sometimes slight- | x[w R Renety ot the bl n the long strain and that she had ! i tce =hs Waterbury. | Berijn. were long and undulatory, but slow Iy alluded to by partis B eV L et e Orleans. to. hia e pain about the heart. Her head L hie W33 Ut on the stand ead asked| —Mr. Laughlin was o member of the Saturday. Mar. 5 79 150 809 1038 The dration was from one and a half | ertheless, under prexent conditions, are | Horme and provared 16000 wome sin hed. #0 she said that she thought ' I She. had heen .'fl"m ey &'er executive board and secretary and L to_four seconds. a decided factor in the situation, re- | p@te BnE BraEt T B0 hin mools she would faint on the stand. During | J}°ther, and she said she had not; that | treasnrer of the Jomes & Laughlin com HMonday. Mar. 7 61 156 254 471 The shake was felt as far south as | sent the hint of coercion. [P G il il 7 gl R o the day she was the recipient of four ' Gn< e she had pat ber ear fo the | pany, also a bank director and memb San Luis Obispo, but did not cxtend aving this feature out of con- | pace awas lost heoause the jockey on doxes of & candy, « dozen oranges and | Feyhole e cell in ich she was |of many clubs. He was a graduate of Tuesday. Mar. 8 73 131 155 359 far north of San Francisco. The pro- tion, there came to the surface | FRC®,Was loat heo Tocked whd bofl heard HAE TOthet itk 3 y. S 3 - 3 i the “surc winner” had a At sud fell eome fowers. e e s o ), cleva of RESh o prpersd ot | s Souncel ey nwsmbuts Lvifile today Sofoen wkich tho who, for £00d, | from ‘tha horse he medical xperts,.wio, it s ex- | o Banop | Gapiat Baul’'s scliool, Corncorc N. H. ‘ednesday. st slight interval of undulations beiween {or bad geasons, can see nothing but u 'he moen who enticed him tn put uj peocta, “will teskits for the defense, | Doddx of %“W;%,, ree; | “he funeral will be hield Sunday. | w oy~ w22 9 94 122 206 ol | g it Bl e el R LD B BERr NELapat vim o it up #uid that the breakdown was due to SN CLAL AHCT MOr motAer th It is at the Laughlin residence that Thursday. Mar. 10 84 116 210 410 reported. existing ‘complications, will seemingly | vhe “money and If he would put w the continmous strain of answering o S9KRC ADCER SaRIOn e President Taft stops when he visite 3 In the city people were generally|find it hard to resist. $7.600 forfeit they would give him an. T oy of & nat- | e Radn By to the siand ama | Pittsburg. ~ Friday, Mar. 11 99 126 269 494 growsel. In the Wesigwn Union officelt Wit the outoome will be s hard | gther chiance in & week, He' wanted weak comstitution, and the con- | {2 g d 5 Vvirtually evers operator left his key.|to predict tonight. Determined moves ¢ Home an Cnement since her arrest. | testified that Captain Bannon, who has| oo\ | craANT TO TESTIFY, | —_— TThis caused a report to come from |for rbitration have been made before | 18 32,000 back, o h home and Sephie Continues Story of the Killing, died since that time, had not said any- ¥ | Totar. 490 801 1903 3194 Portland that some of the San Fran- | in the course of the struggle, which mm: u,oor,. - men made Put on to the etand at ti : | shtane beaiae ! Casotay: b Jumoe| ARTHUR.P. DAVIS WAS CALLED g cisco wires had been Interrupted. Im- | started nearly four weeks ago, and | U the rest of fho forf Gope €he Bk Taening co by m . TR e ) e Joor . - mediately ~ following the quake the | have fafled. Each day, lowever, scem- | TAGS Was arsanged and Secuat ket the counsel, Mr. Kennedy, Sophie too hat was sieIY Rantbie sa10 “He. din, ]| . Vi the Ballinger-Pinchot smll and badly frightened force of op- | ingly brings the situation nearer a cri- | pRECHE, TROOt HEGTIV BE0.000 S5 the story of the killiig of Kulvinskas too.” Coroner Makepeace testified that Investigation. T e e el S o e e, vran: itiitnag ov: | BT Ghwipnol. =~ T L—“’ e TS flote of the one }ie had administered the cath 20 SoPh- | Washington, March IL—With Ar- | reception held in his honor. Mr. Mor- |;!l-e <otton exchange. It was known by | Came i from every direction. aer "wiiich pravalied " throughout the | , The jockey had auotier accidunt and R -waa ' By PR an\"hvnz She TMENUAGY WIS Do et thur P. Davis, chief engineer of th gan is in excellent health and !}e said r. Patten that there had been threats In two San Frangcjsco tieaters, where Not until late tonight was “, 5 S 2 o W cor %0 the efect that she had borrowed for and against her. After arguing the | Teciamation service, on the stand, the today that owing to the mild weather |of an unpleasant reception should he|the last act was closing, scores of v sort of an outbreak In any D;"("h‘.‘ B OIS Bt et he To. Emones trom & Mre. Sodlosky ind after | matter, ihe coutt allowes Me Hetogs | SUack tpon “Sccrefary Bollinger con- | prevailing he had not for many vears | yisit “Cottonopolls” but he reused to | spectators Jumped to thelf fect. /T orie e the city. Coming out of | g *or Bnea ® Secrost, frightent < C y Waterbury | to proceed with ions i tinued today before the congressional | So thoroughiy enjove visi 3 ve 0 ef- bhouse there was a decided ment ch was held in sical S Seoren 1 T Il Eon fo Waterhuv | to nroceed with Bs questions and an ) committes of investigation, Mr. Davis | Visit to Boraia Acartment in the |oct: These threats, it is said, emanat- [from the gallerics toward th s. but | Fund hall, at Eighth and Locut streets, | tufned home. % : i and nmnggn_fl)a:_qh? Tevolv (;.a;rnz;-_ ghtsption wes '3.":'" by, Mri Ktenv‘ledyi Siss calisl sm' e witaess by Gifford | Vatoan. ed from persons on the exchange who | it was promptly stopped b police- crowd displayed a turbu- Secrest pointed out Maybray as one fom For “pocketbook Containing & sum answcring theso questions that Sophic | HIICHOt and was examined by MT.| Having expressed a desire to visit | oot I2TEe Sums as a resuit of Mr. bat- | man. lent spirit and passing trolley cars were | O the “millionaires” e alro pro of money, 325, which had been given began to show signs of a breakdown. | Finchot's attorne; | the Borsia apartment in the Vatiean ten's operations in Chicago and from | In Oakland also a number of timid | stoned. The potics by & Whow of SoroSUSed several lstters whish he test! Ber By tha Chicazn physician t whom | T qucstioe Wik by oorioreakaoWI | Although he expressed reluctance to | S°, ForEla, apartment in the Vatican others who held him responsible for | persons started for the dors of the | and (he display of revolvers subdued | flod wero recely n Maybray's a he was engaged, and borrowed the ' opening of court Mond: testify, Mr - Davis proved to be well| niifteq Monzignor Misclattelll, prefe yesterday’s rise In the price of cotton | theaters, but cries of “sit down”|the demoustrafion before much mis- | Soglates, > = ngaged, owed the ' opening of cou onday. Fortified today with maps, dates, data. | Lp e, oo A P iror | and believed that his visit to England | promntly stopped them. chief was done. Nobody was seriously [ 8Samuel Sulor of Cass Lake Minu. = — etc., and proved In many ways one of | gus shecial card of admission to- ;‘xndrg{ its purpose manipulation of the | The shock was particulayly severe on | injured and there were no arrest g :Tll{"..'.'l to 8 simflar loss of $5,000, an¢ | the most important witnesses so far | 5 % g ket a line running north from Monterey The meeting itself, though enthusi- exander Delaine of Green Wi WRECK OF THE MAINE NEW YOnK ASSEMBLYMAN introduced by the “prosecution” He| 4a¥ and Igter in the day Mr. JWorean | = yooeed and Jeered and Hustled. | through Watsonville, Santu Crus, and | astic, was orderly. It was featured by | told of lowing $2.600, Zacharinh Pier IN HAVANA HARBOR. MARKED FOR DEATH. | contradicted flatly many statements | S°CRRECm S B IR0 AR CPTNR | mardly had Mr. Patten reached the | San Jose and it also was felt in San- | a deciaration by C. O. Pratt, leador of | PORt of Pawnee, Okin lost §3,000 on “ | made by Sccretary Ballinger to Presi- | Lo, polOn 90 NN Ot L o rose | floor of the Manchester exchange be. | t& Rosa. | the striking ear men, that the sympa- | & fake wrestling matoh President Taft Heartily in Favor of Unless He Abandons Bill to Prevent | dent Taft, revealing various interviews o' S mol) in expressing his ad- | fore the outburst came, He was hoot. | ,AGeording to the seismograph record | thetie strike, although the leaders, he S the Hulk Being Raised. Marrisge Between Whites and Blacke. | 210, {2ks he had trom time to time | 11,Cicn"of (e paintings, M. Morgan | ed and feered by the throng and ther | 3t CMabot observstory. the shock was|amserted. regretted tho necessity of|BIG JUMBO RESERVOIR BREAKS = tthe day by declaring that the reclama- | ;214 that he would not mind being a |surrounded and hustled to the street. | fon in Oaklang. — The sefsmozrar | Sylvanta i the fisht were prolonged. DAMAGE ABOUT $150,000. Washington, March 11—The pres New York, March 11—Assemblyman 3 tion of United | James J. Walker of the Fifth assem- | iiogmstin: o o et of e e s that he was | bly district, has received a letter in |lingers attitude toward 1t. =~ Bent today toid a dele Epanish War Veter: eight seconds. Menctily in favor of the proposal to| which he is warned that he will be - 3 o By the American mail arriving to- | placed in a cab by the police and start- o - % R, o ited g 24 Faise the vreck of the Maine in Ha- | murdered unjess He abandons a bill | as Lirars ms ool s HiaDEUAEE | 4oy Mr. Morgan received a voluminous | ed for the rallway station, where he | San Jose, Cal. Mareh 11—Dut for| greater number than since the striks | — 4 wana harbor. The committee consist- | which he has Introduced In the Iegis- | apest weily parait o tq aober,fe~ | batch of correspondence and. after |took the first train back to Liverpool, | the Presence of mind of Wiorence Rob- | began. ~The strikers did 4 not claym| Julesburg, Col, March 11—The bix @d of Cheries H. Stephens and Mrs. | Jature to amend section six of the do- | Balilnger himself that his entire courey | 1Umchcon at the Grand hotel, where he | While unhurt, Mr. Patten was greatly | 7t 21 actross. the catinauake Wond | many now acceasions (o, el (o0 ers | Jumbo rescrvoly RPRE oy 2 Stephiens and Burnhardt Wall and M: c relations law 5o as to prohibit | had tended o a demoralisation of the % Stopping. he spent the éntire aft- surprised and irritated at the emmity | RUNT {IUFON T PANIZ LR 08 TENGST (e Ang REIN, 88 CrS ML, WO Gl DY e | ThAeniy® today, waslied out twe miles » rk, General marriages “between the white or Cat- | sesrice zation of the | 5. 00 in Fis apartment dictating let- | the people of Manchester had shown | Atgr Jast nicht, The peaple 1o the | clatmed were more than offset R paate whApe out Gwo. mil al” others. 1 race and the black or mesro | " With regard to a statement by Mr | [°TS 0 his secretary, Mr. Douglass. ex- | for him. = xite, Crcating o Jom, but were quieted | " o = 180,000 damage. No iives wers Ballington the president that he had | 2Mining objects of art submitted for | Courteous Treatment in Liverpool. |[when she commanded them (o MOTOR FAILED TO WORK. 50 far Aa KDOWD Carne: eeting : : ehig:e the Carnegie hall meeting letter, dated New York, March | restored many lands withdrawn by Judgment and zeceiving Wisitors: Arriving in Liverpool, he just had | down and went on with the perform- s A Union Pacific limitas ir ) . February 20, asking for | o, coce. 3 2 the wreck of the Ma pe: Secretary Garfield on the strensth of time to visit the corn ha; fore | ance. About half the audience remain- f— | rout. Chi to Denver wtop T reck of the AL If your bill to prevent negroes and | recommendations by the reclamation HOW A $500 CLERK SAVED 1t Closed for. the day. The foor: was | 6d throaghout the play, but the other | Gecman A':E;“' Pc'""" i fi :,' e i B TR, (5 oo arhes [whites from exerciSing their personal | service that these lands were no long- | THE GOVERNMENT TWO CENTS. [crowded with members who evinced | helf left the -theater In an orderly | Driver and Two Passengers Hurt. |55 (0o ™out tor mile: 1 Iiberty to marry becomes a law you | er needed for reclamation purposes, Mr. | g their sympathy with him for the treat- | manner. Berit Waven . 31 Siemens- | bim. and your family will be killed, Davis sald that all of the recommenda- | Suggests That This Amount Be Added [ ment that had been shown him in Man-— s e I las was iy o tetal ficers of the frrig ave FhioRt S e SO S RS, Teclamation ger- | to His Salary. chiester by taking off their hats and | STRIKE OF PAPER MAKERS. ohnckert aercplane was glven & trial |, T avle to discover 1l - o S 4 3 vice were response to direct orders g cheer] ‘him when he referred t h < wed P 5 i ata — .. he acclden CONGRESS. I «x. R» [losued by Mr. Ballinger. These orders| waon ey eimaci|scitent °d 10 the | MORE STRIKEBREAKERS ARRIVE | frier during o fight at'a low aliifue. | the aceident. | © - trains e Mr. Walker says he isn't greatly | were repeated, he said, many times, |, Tvashington A ol el g 3 = e T ns. Suffersd & broken log, | over the Burlingto Pension s Passed by House—No | worried O e nhwitg T Ttecaiiot o Tatraok & responeive | GRAND TRUNK ROAD Five Companies of Militia on Duty at .'L‘fa“.‘;v.',"',mf:..,;f e Ryl Impertant Busines E e tor Newell of the reclamation service | tures bas S E - e Different Points. passeigers . who we | -y mpe usiness in Senate. HOW OFTEN SHOULD A protested vigorously against the sec- O R I e s IN RHODE ISLAND — B N the suo.. | REVIVAL OF "BUSINESS on, Mareh 11—A number of | Eothey(s aopas. saved the government sundry . small . hibe Bui ns Falls, March 11—The | ¢or Fatling to work. A gust of wind | - GENTLEMAN GET DRUNK? aved the go y Road Will Surely Be Built if Charter | siriking puly paper makera on | (o SO0 {00 NN e oGl crag, ov- | Indicated by Annual Statement of the s were passed by the house amounts last vear by the careful use Ste Is Granted. the one b: consideration ¢ e 1 erturned it and dashed it to earth, COLORED OFFICERS ORDERED of ink and lead penci] « and judicial T e s k4po Tsland ¥ o e e i el Paper com onn the othe fact that the aviators clung to (h hope of lon, e T B & e he ) s fac h viators cl « 1 New T was Bogun. | Avr Surrogate. BEFORE MILITARY COURT |hope of long Ufe for “this ecomomical pErovidgence. B L March 11 —amrm. | continued (el proorisio { tramework probably saved (heir lives, | g N Sork. ALy rsdative he house adjourne: e 2 . i it iressed to Secretary MacVeagh In the | Ing that the Toad would surely be built | & final tesi of stroi: — - | ol statemant. of the. Vandsssit e \‘.,,“‘:!‘3§fi2c%r::;r!£,,;,,g:’,’,ngs Which s lnv;s:;:;:: J:a Emwnsv.llei;;,ll\ Yo Sagtaracy ] it tno charter were granted, Vice Pres- | continucd to introduce s 1 ARG Exchange a Legiti- | Annual’statement of the =Vandebiit : P s > - | ““During the past year, by omitting|ident E. H. Fitzhugh of the Grand | into the v i v c ol o he N 1 gl R | e 20 Surmgate £ = 2 o orees ny e or dof my Ts. T have | Trunk railroad addressed the house|and the union coutin mate Market for Trading. enues of the New York Central ' Daniel Nople at Jamaica, L. I. to-| Washington. March 11—Three offi- | (2 S80Sl Timent two cefits in | Committee on corporation today at the { more men ai poiuts not hitl New York, Mareh 11.—The appellate | Creased from $83,207.354 in 1908 10 99 : ‘L“a . dmg a “llll‘«*onm:fi( rere | cers who were attached to the Twen- | i ™ will you please add this to my | Capitol in support of the petition for | ed. divisfon of the state preme cou |7||xm The oot of operation a Sicite of Srasstord Pluraber - as__a iabitual | been ordered before the mili Say o fave another cent. Tong live| Trunk railroad seeks entrance into | the tension bucket shop ‘bat. n nate market g B C Mo r Surrogate Nobie promptly | of inguiry which has been i mat- | Ty L i cioal I et Providence. a for trading In actual cotton, The de- | 5 . out wrapped around his he ?;;‘li‘o(:llg‘fan‘;jluw“ifis( Yalid and gave|ing the affalr here. Capt Edward A. ‘T am short of paper or I would| Mr. Fitzhugh's statement as to the | Falls, whic cislon was handed down in the cuse Bl R R, IR R eF & e fube at g e Ehncn'r"a'uuam e 's!eaed;‘:ln'r 1'53&“&; §m3\u§] r': Lyon and | it o Jonger letter. We are one year | SIncerity of the Grand Trunk was call- :oullw in re: i ok of Richard A. Springs and others 13 Mine” of the V RRIIC B - mas sy | ter of Evergreen, L.'I, who left an | the officers. They nrobavly will be |Re2rer the poorhouse. Taalled to overy member. of he lemizs | the Glens Falls mill S lanter, gawies rofused to beitls | mhows oper revonues of 845110 | e woait 7 BREL T, . nrobably _ b member of the legis- G Falls mills, s Ga., planter, James refused to scttie | SNOWS SR 65 1y fioor of the | et 35 and te. ananon® Drother he | the last witnesses to be cxamined and | Trailed Half Way Across the Country | lature in the interests ~of “tne o€ Viitail es sex i Fort i 1 "dlam of $65,000 Aue on u cotton | 397, as compared with $9066.0i1 in 2 e g 50; | 1duc and the brothers protested. ‘While none of the negro soldiers dis- Eoston, March 11.—Following a trail | tion of the Grand Trunk in pushing the | points, here, Co d at t 4 transact upon which re can he | the gross corporate income was despo 3 ears old | I - Bootareit Tusiwlicn 1""";2(‘;“:;’3;,‘:;‘;3&;!:: Soune | project. was questioned. Rayard. P e Carey of the waber | no s o court ruled other- 4,630,350, and leaves n Win- | Kil i g Dy_the court of com- | try. two posto s ver ter listening to several speakers | ™ said 2,000 men arc DOW | wise e Sower -eourt 'and . ioande . K'""".:'.'o z’l"'"‘:'. !"‘..':'M"“‘ Re- | plicity in the shootlng. It s also a fact | William Simons of Utloa in St Louis | favoring the charter. the committes | out. a referee’s report New Seuth Wales Coal Fislds Strike - V:‘: Vori ;:m;lm P ona{‘- :h“ucl?:er; ;xu repo;;@td none oé t P | n_.[ iy and will 'bringh:lm -hn;ck ‘tn t'h‘:s continued the hearing to next Tuesday. = m + s Declared Off. > 3 .—Mrs. Mary | asqu or re-enlistment under the | city to answer to a charge of using the NO STRI N B. & O i i i Syaney, N, 8. W. ur The Horse Thief Fined and Jailed. { Reed, 60 vears old, was found dead in | terms of the Foraker resolution. :ails in a scheme to defraud. A part- Aty | Mortgags on Birthplace of Daniel [ Svaney, N. 8. W. March 11—The Winsted, Conn. March 11 -Thelher home in Jerséy City today with ner. Frank Beivea of this clty,” was | STAMPEDE OF DEPOSITORS Efforts of Labor Commissisar Neil as Wabster Foreclosed. , e i S ein oot inen strangor who was arrested in Iunts- | her skull beaten in. Her son, Charles,| ALASKA COAL LANDS INQUIRY. | arrésted in February -~ a similar ON CLEVELAND BANK ENDS ™ . Frankiin, N. H., March 11—The fore- Eh ks Desn In pragress since early L e o oty A . " b ediator Successful. ahe pRE=T - | in November was declared off toda B o i wie - | ki the oiab o colice mas e . | Claninghasn ‘Ghsiass . Glavie - With| - Bhaie’ sisthof anses ol o4:ims 1o} T1s Tnetititiont 19D PaRl Ot n Millior | “butions. —aca meabinn vt miie | Sae tans (o Thenist Webmtne. o ey Bown Waisa coal elde, The southorn #a a trial late this afternoon. ¥ said | fessed. Reed quarrelled with his moth- Having Trapped Him N e Sonee O A mtlaie and a Quarter. will be o strike of conductors and | ib the southern part of the town, may | meReh, WIS CO8 D80, o MR s name was James Riley and th - | er because she refused to give him 9 PP 4 to sell 12 yards of silk for $1. Those ¥ - he Bal s - lead to the fermation of an associa- | Miners resumed work last month, Dur tratnmen on the Baitimore & Ohlo rail- | je4d 10 t1e Jormation of an assocla- | yngthe strike. which affected 12,000 % was a_ freight conductor on th. heer money,” aiid struck her over the | (yeveland, O. March 11—A bitter { WhO sent the dollar claim they never | (leyeland, 0., March 11.—After as|road, Commissioner of Labor Neil hav- fce of coml jumped from [ e ety o Foo had been ) head with @ GHAF, aocording to ‘thelgitsck upon Lowis R /Glavis by Clar. | received the milk vigorous a run upon a banking house | ing eariy this morning brought to a | Plce as a‘memoral to the famous ton. Th tion' of i g B o el i ence Cunningham was the feature of 5 | 85 has ever been known in Cleveland, | suceesstul conclusion his efforts « : and better working con B o S o ons oo | = today's inquiry by United States Com- | P1ans to Sell the Hocking Valfley Rail-| i1,c stampeded depositors of the Socie- | mediator in the wage dispute between | o Senstors Lodge and Crace of Massa- | 80, TS DEC G TITERE y Tttt He was @ #IVeL D, & H. Road n.; lines Men’s Demands. | missioner W. J. McGee mioitHe ao ) ot S Property. ty for Savings today regained their | the railroad and the men, :h“'r:"““;:"_mm' e e 14 R Seiea Albany,” N, Y. March 11.—General{called Cunningham coal ofaims in| New York, March 11—It is under- | equilbrium and this afternoon the R ot At tornd 23 | \Wesloy Yol Chief Waounded In Salpes | aa ag=r C. 8. Sims of the Declaware | Alaska. stood in financial circles here that ne- | panic was over. $4,500 Fire at Portland, C i X < nd_ Hudson rallroad does not regard | Mr. Cunningham was on the witness | gotiations are well advancea for the{ In the two days and a half that the | povoo, e ot SER AN COUT. | celved today frum former Senator Wil- Fight. ~ Gleepwalker Fell, Breaking His Back. |- & Sgamford. Conn., March 11.—George serious the situation resulting from stand all day and under direct exam- | sale of the Hocking Valley ralflway|run lasted $1,250,000 was withdrawn . : » Trenton, N. J, March 14 Wesley | SteSumiee of Glenbiook was brousht to the action of the various international | mation by the attorney for the claim- | property to other companies. The plan | at the rate of $1,225 a minute. As the | DIShL destroved ‘the foundry of the| ton Tall Chief, s former Carlisla school In \#5e Jocal huspital today with o broken Unions proposing & strike of theop- | ants he eharged the former federal | provides, it is said, for 4 partition of | majority ot the deposits affected were | FOTtiand Novelty Manufacturing oo A e = A dian, now in the employ of the Fenn : e roes Bufned sylvania vallroad as u fireman waw ' k. the result of o fall while walking erating employes of the road. “This is'land agent with having trapped him |the Hocking Valley system to the|small sums, hundreds amounting to i1 Y g o | 5 ST G W TR RS A T line with o moverment that | into signing an afdavit under false | Chesapeake and Ohio Railway company | less than $100, the record made by the | 1y covered by inaurance. The cduse ot lin | shot ana powsibly ratally wounded in Roxboro, @ maloon in Bast Trenton, this after Wagstaft, his wite and eight childr €., March 11— Ferunda of his home to Zround | is affecting all eastern railroads,” said | pretenses and with having pretended {and the Lake Shore and Michigan | bank in hand!ing this withdrawal is . ST L Beow a distance of twent foet Iis Mr, Sims today, “and the Delaware|a desire to have the Cunningham cn- | Southern Rallway company. The deal | regarded as remarkable. S negroes, were burned (o death al their [ noon. Two men In the s¥ioon started S epndition i= critical and. ! i ex- and Hudson company. like the other {tries cleared for patent, whereas he |has progressed se far that an official| It was said tonight that the bank! Steamship Arrivals. home seven miles from Roxboro last | to fight aff an argument & jed 10 dive. He was 30 old |yoads. has declined the demands of | was really endeavoring ie have ther:|aunouncement concerning the matter | officers have praci v . iraced the | At Windau, March 2: Lituania, from | night in a fire which destroyed thoeir [out of the trolley strike. all x It | e nes o iy iine mer declared frauduient 1 expected in the mext few days. daource of the eanard. e, Neow York. Lome. tried to separate them and was ahet, | - - 2 A |