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2 z NORWICH, GO ?‘:;:53; R e — e TS Cabled Paragraphs | Condensed Telegrams |Eqrty Killed VOL. LIL.—NO. 68 e Blarritz, France, March 21L—King The Supreme Court of the United 'SENILE OLD MAN'S STATEMENTS g g - e Provoked by Venom and Vengeance Because IS e District Attorne John H. Williams of ot resigned today. The retirement of the TS TR PR (0100 % T > 2 . 3 Springs, Va., aged 33. ministry, which formed on Dec. 10, | CASE OF JONER OF H: Y MORE WERE of a Crushing Defeat He Had Suffered miniatry, which was formed on Dec- 10, PARISHIONER OF HOLY [CASE OF SOPHIE KRITCHMAN AND. iy e L e e it TR CHERCH: : JOE MITCHELL. e o Ts SERIOUSLY INJURED, e lent’s m . : T ey i D and her suitor, James Parnell, bas WHAT MR. NORRIS OF NEBRASKA SAYs|™= ~ " FIRST STEP BY MAYOR GAYNOR. i AT o? . her from the bridge. Eerlin, March 21—Dr, von Wald UNDER FIRE ELEVEN HOURS DEAD HORRIBLY MANGLED thausen, formerly minister to Argen- tina, has presented to the emperor a fund of $50,000, the interest on which [ When Informed That an Innocent Man The Contract for the Construction of the manufacturing plant and steam Mitchell Showed Extreme Nervausness | tive company ot Gare. i has neen | Victims Laid Out in Grewsome Rows < 3 N3 o 5 Of Speaker Cannon’s Hot Speech Last Saturday Night 5 lo be used toward the SUppOrt of 10e ! Had Been Arrested and Measured—| —Direct Question Twice Put “Did |2%arded and will cost 33,000,000. —Frightful Disaster to Two Rock Why Mr. Norris Voted Against the Burleson Resclu- |lent institutions in the Hio do la Plate You Shoot Kulvinskas?” | The British Steamer Basile has ar- | jgland Trains Running Double, rived at Turks Island, Bahamas, from tion to Declare Speaker’s Chair Vacant—Better to | Urusuay. Porto Rico, leaking badly. The sur- 4 veyors recommended that she proceed Constantinople, March 21.—King % 1w ! 3%, o Flace Party Welfare Above Personal Revenge. Feramang wng Gueen Biosnore of St | nNep, York, March 21—Mayor Gay- |, New Haven, Conn, March 3L—At|to Boston in ballast, there awaiting the | Marshalltown, Towa, ~March 1. nor took his first step today toward 's sessions of the | owner's instructions. More than forty persons were killed garia arrived here today to visit Mo~ | reforming ‘the Rogues gatlory. . fiis | trial of Sophie Kritchman and Joe | .. . and almost as many more were injured hammed V, sultan of Turkey. This activities as Judge Gaynor, previous|Mitchell, for the killing of Bronsiow | Fire Which Raged All Night in the | today in the wreck at Green Mountaln _ | Ferdinand’s first appeanancg in Turkey | ¢5 election, in case of George B.|Xulvinskas, all indications pointed to|town of Outlook, Sask. destroyed all | of two Rock Island trains running over Washington, March 21—“Speaker [ will be in evidence It is in this: |since his assumpiion of the title of | Dufry “the Brodklyn boy, whom he de- | the fact that the case would go to the |of the business houses, including the | the Chicago Great Western tracks from Cannon’s speéch before the Illinois | We have taken the speaker himsel k}ll'ns’. il'l; shslntxl flm = tack & clared a vietim of police persecution, |Jury on Thursday. It was at first ex- | postoffice and some residences on the | Marshalltown to Waterloo. Several of Republican association last Saturday | from the rules committee and taken | the visit, Wh c] R czlpe grfi'ha :Wl and whose picture he had removed | Pected that the additional witnesses | principal business street. The loss is | the injured may die, night in which he galled the insurg- | the naming of the other members out |the end of the strained relations which { from ‘the gallery, brought him promi- to be called in rebuttal by the state | estimated at $150,000. A number of the dead are so hor- ents who voted st the Burleson | of his hands. The members of that [hav ethreatened to throw the Balkans | nentiy pefore ihe wublic at the tme, | would consume most of the week in ribly mangled that identification ma: resolution a lot of ‘cowardly members’ | committee hereatter will mot be under | into turmoil. but since he assumed office other mat. | SIvIng their testimony, but the cross- | Convinced That the Waters of New | be impossiple, 14 ~was but the vaporings of an old man’s | the slightest nbligation to the S B = = Feb. 7, via San | teI5 _have hitherto taken precedence. | eXamination of Mitchell was finished | york bay are tainted with typhold Every surgeon In_ Marshalltown, mind.” emphatically declared Repre- | er. but they will be responsible to the ago Pago. Samoa, Feb. 7, via Sanm| “moday, however, the subject was|this afternoon, and the witnesses put | garms & ban will be placed on all oys- | Green Mountain and Gladbrook is do- . sentative Norris of Nebraska in the | house alone for their appointment. Francisco, March 21_—Fifty-one per|prought’ forcibly back to the mayor's|OR by the state were soon disposed of, |$ers taken from these waters. which | ing everything possible in emergency “Also the house can change the rules | cent. of the natives of American Sa- | attantion. their testimony being brief and the | will mean an immense loss to the oys- | hospitals in Marshalltown to relieve cross-examination more so. ter industry in that vicinity and a | the suffering of injured. Accused Continually Moved About in | consequent gpreater demand for the Around the various undertaking IOt roprescntad.” i wmid ittee if it does mnot obey the | moa are suffering from hookworm, ac. “It represented,” he said, “the state- | committee loes not % = ; ments of a senile oM mdn who was | wishes of the house” cording to Medical Officer P. S. Rossi- | N0 Longer Hear of Such Things in with venom and vengeance be- “We Were Not Cowards.” ter. No fatalities have resulted thus Russi v shops the citizens throng with tear- o of a crushing defeat which he | . Norris vigorously denounced the | far, but the epidemic is so widespread | «It is incredible that such things can His Chair. CHEmposRe Palv Stained faces, each anxious to ot 14 suffered as a result of his tyran- | ,titude assumed by the speaker to- :l;);toi:!es‘xlnféamhtimts :fi{ury belgl: exén in a free country,” he burst out| mpe cross-examination of Mitchell]! The United Stat: Scout Cruiser | 80me details of those who are within, A Fight for Principles. ward the “insurgents” since the vote | {003 S CGiCine supply Is S0 1ow | baq been arceston. hom Thvee™t a8 | by the state and Mr. Kennedy. counsel | Birmingham passed out the Virginia | Freight Wreck the Indirect Cau | A eirse \u. | of Saturday that only the most urgent cases can | withous permisoion ia co 1 for Sophie, ended at 3.55 this after- |capes Sunday might for Monrovia, on | A little freight wreck on the Roc I yoted against the Burleson resolu- | ° It ail depends on how the repunli- | 10}, F7I, With his Tamily and then Gienmicate | noon. Mitchell, who gad been subject | the west coast of Africa. to which point | Isiand last nignt at Shelburg was the tion to declare e speal can majority cunducts itself towards next morni "! headquarters with the ed to an unceasing fire of questions |she is hurrying to quiet rebellious | indiredt cause of the Green Mountaln cant,” said Mr. Norris, “because it was | the ‘insurgents’ in the future, as to ing for eleven and one-hal v against t - o @ fght for princlple and not one of | what our own actions will be,” he con- | PISCHARGED PENSION CLERKS |days erist of crooks to_ be ~photo- | {hc Sieuin he had beon under, and dus | rmment of Liboria. which under- ihe | Limaier nnGe Bock Leland line wus personalities. I did not wish to see | tinued. “When the speaker denounces REAPPOINTED TO OFFICE. | Eaphed and measured. “We no longer | j5; the Intter part of his examination | treaty of 1862 conferred upon the | det the G Weste acks, ihe house precipitated Into a situation | us as ‘cowards’ Le is but widening the = Bear of guch things In Russia.,” he con- | way exceedingly nervous. During the | United Btates the right to intervene | Two. traing sent from. Ceddr Hapids of chaos and disorder from which it | split In the party and making our in- [ One of the Men Was Shot Seven | finued “a country of which we speak | gay he was continually moving about | on its request in such affairs, to Marshalltown were coupled togeth- propabiy would mot emrge for weeks. | surgency- more Intense. ~We'are not Times at Antietam. b S0 Tone s taar ey tnis;has gone | in his chair and moistening his lips er and the two locomotives placed in o the r rtan = | cowards, but we were honest, consci- " * | with water which stood in a glass on i front of the Both locomotive: Our victory '-l{e-dy a 5 Eent‘v:]‘; day not to dethrone the republican | sioner Davenport of the pension office during the ‘Mr. Kennedy put the | hissing since the legal difficulties with The combined train consisted of when we deprived the SPS:‘ er of his | speaker of the house appointed today to positions in the Innocent Man Arrested. question y to him if he didn’t| his manager over the aviator's refusal | thirteen cars. A Pullman was nex{ most powerful weapon—the appoint- | So=tee bureau seven of the ten former clerks| The man arrested, photographed and | Shoot Kulvinskas on Friday night and | (o continue his flights at New York, | to the locomotives. Then came & ment of the x;ultnmm‘i:tg:" Imr:ial 1T'S A LIE,” SHOUTS TAWNEY; dismissed five years ago by ex-Com- |subsequently discharged, in police | on Saturday morning, Mitchell in each | were made known Monday in the an- | smoking car and a day coach. In the e e ety Piace| “It SURE 1S,” SAYS BURLESON. | 2issioner Vespasian Warner for a cler- | court because there was no evidence | case replying that he wasn't in Union | nouncement thut Mr. Paulhan and his | latter were many women and chil: decided o o X ical error. They had been fighting for | against him is a_ parishionér of Holy | City on those days. wife had quietly sailed for Europe last | dren. - party welfare above personal revenge. | o .4 oo e Eig tne Man Who | reinstatement ever sinee. Trinity church. He was charged with Two New Witnesses Called. Saturday on the steamship President One Locomotive Jumped Track We Had Not Spoken for Two Years. Shasted the. Rogort Three of the men returned to places | extortion. The Rev. James V. Chal- . * Grant. ” , b I vosed for Cannon for speaker at : 3r beneficlarios of an exegutive or:|mers, vicar of the church, appeared in| At the close of Mitohell's cross-ex- | - e P ey et g Hes the beginning of the present congress, = = 3 are | his behalf today before the mayor. | amination counsel called two new S8 M gl % ppe Tt because 1 was far mim. He had | ey ieston. March ZLoThe Pubs|James 4, Compton, William Dulln and | Atter the hearing the mayor announced | Witnesses (0 the - stand, Charies S, | P'TTSBURG COUNCILMANIC cut five miles Trom Green Mountain ai insulted and humiliated me and he nad | Burieson resolucion. of Iast Saturday, | Ccorge P. Mever. Not being veterans | that he intended to take up reforms in | Bradley of New Britain, who testified BRIBERY INDICTMENTS. | the top of a Bill. Ih this o e Ny Tiken me from all important commit- | urleson fesolution of last, Saturday: | of the civil war, they had to have the | te Rogues' gallery forthwith. that the key found in iMitchell's pos- — e o e This tosow This Tiowd oole tees. We bhad not spoken for iwo |Vacant, was inspired by & member of | chigt CXSCUtIVE order their restoration | jnstructions to Police Commissioner. | S€Sion when arrested- and which | Members Will Be Allowed Until This | the tracks, This threw the head loc vears. But 1 voted for him and re- | the republican majority, was positive- oel Jehfl . BRI Chesiman, After the hearing the mayor sent a opened Anton Kulvinskas’'s trunk, was Noon to Voluntarily Appear. ;flt VT“A N T e T LR gardicss of these facts because 1 did |ly denied by both sides today. Ashland B, ‘Swizgott and Urbam A, |letter in part as follows to Commis. | onenof, Lwelve thousand similar ones /|:ad4 the engine went into it and stop. y i Ve 5 in g i P, a 21.—F op= JoL want him to have opportunity in | Representative Burleson was asked | Bennicon. sioner Bakes P aaan Ly the Haven, & Jook- | , Fittsburg. Pa., March 21—Forty| ;o aimost instantly, mipate against me and | gpout it. In great wrath he denied the ] i present and f embers of select dectare v - Mr. Swiggott was shot seven times| “Be so good as to see tifat his meas- | crnith, satd the lock on Anton’; et s i e Smoker and Day Coach Tel ol g report and demanded to Know wiolat the battle of Antietam and was rec- | UTements and picture are at once de- | frunk was ona o the Ghcapest made. e SR M SNt || e pudden etoppase ditch I still‘think T did right Saturday | 35 tnat the report was wmmd to have | gmmended for appointment by Presi- | stroyed. The measuring of him and | john Welsman, who had previously | under suspended sentences and $500 | ond locomotive and the morm nben ] voied o retain Cannon in the | Come from Eepresentative Tawney of | SRt IO | | ronort B Ray ana |unlawtal battery mpon: him. Let me | \lified for the Kritohman defense to | bonds Lpon thelr own confession of | the hsavy train crushed the day ¢ “hair, und cvents, T belleve, will 308t | Miinopota, Mr, Burleson-leaped up and | S uam Hation, Herbert H. Ray and | niawin battery upon him. Let 10| having seen Mitchell in front of K, | sharing in a pool of $102000 to influ- | and the smoking car against the he me."” b con 2 D o8, ' ] o nd " Mr. Norris Answers an “If.” o o e Sorbey the Jubie, iy | Gemismed. but they have since died. - | Sase of zeroons convieted of some el | momaing G Sridny. the trih. was ra- | £ AN Sotes of the munlelpsl hosles | v, Ruiman. KU, MRS S0, 1 1 e e eaneus shoutd chooss | Ammangens. o o side, Mr. Burlson | 31,300 and $3,00¢ & year when alsmiss_ | fslony. if e wam'e in Hartford that day, but | the E7and Jury, since the sensational | an cccupent of either car cscaped &ix men dominated by Speaker Cannon, | “It is reported that you eald that | S%; Pt on remnstatement they comld | B R e gbisction was made amd he 735 .00t mer member of counclls, who as the| While the last ten cars remained on surgent” victory on the“rulen question Bing " immediately responded | piETyY DOLLAR FINE the police were not to follow the said = the exchequer.” Cund‘ucmr Wlllll‘am Vr:’urm a'u“..n h- id be tically nullified. . Tawney. . ~ fon, but I cannot - TY The indicted tonigl il be |ed trainmen back to flag a following N The victors mas mot show so much | “It certainly 1S a le” concluded Mr.| FOR WEARING LONG HATPIN.|Jgcivon. but I Zolhe iy - | WEPLTY OF MEBLECY A Rt T R e e R thier “eratnman wove hurriod 4 the present congress,” answered Mr. | Burleton, “and I would like to know % e aw, md&mfi a:,.,, = ~#N FAILING TO CALL DOCTOR | tarily appear and then the county de- |to Gladbrook and Green Mountain for Norris, “but in the years to come it 'the mmme of the rhan who started it.” | Chicago City Council Makes it a Mis- | jjce mus obey. tective force will be sent out with |help. e e e R S T SRS demeanor. = Christian Science Healing Figwies in [ warants for the arrest of the delin-| Horrible Sight Met Surgeons’ Eyes. JEALOUS OF a Colorade Case. quents. The grand jury will continue Uninjured passengers began remov- 1 PRES. TAFT | Ci Chicago, March 21.—It is is- its work tomorrow. begsn_ réme OCEY SNEAD MURDER TRIAL S. TA N PROVIDENCE, demem b S l:.g':e::sa HER SISTER'S WARDROBE La Junta, Col, March 21.—Judge E. (r}g the dead and injured. lho' des MAY BE POSTPONED, ENTHUSIASTIC GREETING. 9 R TS A TR were taken to an adjoining pasture v long hwph:'in m&ipfih Chioe:; Sixteen-Year-Old Ohio Girl Charged ghnbzgém:m%l‘n;h: d(:::fonc‘;";';;y WEALTHY HOLYOKE MAN and laid on the grass, A rellef train Owing to lliness of One of Principal | In an Address Earnestly Defended the | {1is5ic’to arrest ana o/ fine of $30. With Murder. ing B. D. Messinger and wife guilty of | CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER | from Marahailtown, carrying surgeons Witnesses. Payne-Aldrich Tariff Bill. After a month’s discussion the city “neglect” in failing to call a physiclan 3 Tomres i R g W 1 T B iy : council by a vote of 68 to 2 tonight| Massillon, Ohio, March 21.—A re- | to attend three children after three | In Connection With Death of Otto | 2RI TAC SXCRR. WO TREE TUOR L€ W ik, N. J, March 21.—Prosecu- Providence, R. I, 'h 21.—With | passed an anti-hatpin ordinance. It| cital unique In the history of Ohio | other children in the family had died. Dreikorn in Auto Accident. The sight that met the eyes of the sur. and Deiective Hargan return- | Senator Aldrich seated @t his left hand, | was passed in spite of many hisses | crime is contained in the charge of | It is said that followers of Mrs. Mary . . e dead wei h from the south, where they | President Taft again tonight earnestly | and boos from the galleries, where a| murder which the police have: laid | Baker G. Eddy will carry the case, if | Springficld. Mass, March 21— O D e sa A were coliecied data ‘relative to and k defended the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill | crowd of women pad gathered to pro- | against Catherine Manz, 16 years old. | necessary. to the highest court in the | Charged with manslaughter in causing [ fro7nod and mutiated i, meny cones jewed witnesses who are expect- | in his address at the anmual dinner of | test nst the measure, on the| She is accused of polsoning her sister | 1and to have a final decision regard- | the death of Otto Dreikorn of Holyoke, | DeYond recosmition. Heads were sove “o testify at the trial of Mrs. Caro- | the New England Manufacturing Jew- | ground that the city had no Tight to | Elizabeth, three years her senior, with | ing the legal status of Christian Sci- | J. Lewis Perkins, a wealthy manufac- - Martin Mrs, Mary W. Snead |elers’ and Siversmiths’ assoclation. Mr. | attempt to regulate women's wearing | strychnine, and the motive impaieq o | ence healing. turer of the same city, was arrested | Ut Off. Tlere lay u bleeding trunic Virginia O. Wardlaw, the | Taft received a most enthuslastic | apparel, and that long hatpins often| her is jealousy of her sister's ward. | In the trial of the Messenger case, | here today by State Defective Thomas | (Here a head wiih ithe agony rdlaw sisters accused of the | greeting. His mention of Senator Ald- | at night formed woman’s only weapon | robe, more brilliant than her own. Christian Sclence was not mentioned, [ E. Bligh. While Dreikorn and two . ey snurder of Ocey W. M. Snead, the East | rich’s name was the signal for an out | of defense. The body of the elder sister was | but Gray Montgomery, an officer of | other men were riding in an automo- | A second rescue train rellsved tha Orange bathtub victim. burst of cheers. His defense of the found In the kitchen of the Manz home | the Christian Science church, gave out | bile driven by Mr. Perkins on the | F00 won oy, o e X prosecutor visited Soule college, | new tariff was frequently applauded. OBITUARY. Friday night and simultaneously it | the following statement tonight: night of November 17 last the machine e : e which was formerly con- The president also expressed the was discovered that Catherine had | _“B. D. Messenger is not a Christian | crashed into a tree and Dreikorn wad Hospitals Filled. ihe three sisters, and where | hope tonight that it would not be Seth Pratt. 3 fled, taking with her the best of her | Scientist; but a? losing three chil- | thrown out and instantly killed. The| Coroner Jay was hastening in a Red nead 2 student, and other | necessary to apply the maximum tariff | 1iicnfield, Conn, March 21—Seth | Sisters clothes. dren in the care of physicians, he fi- [ other two occupants, Arthur La Lib- | Cross ambulance to the hospital when in Virginia and Kentucky where | rates against Canada, thus bearing out | proyi” for 14 years postmaster of this | Today the gifl was arrested in Ak- | nally, when the thr:e remaining chil- | erte and John Chadwick, also prom- | he was thrown to the pavement as the endants formerly lived Persons|the reports of the Albany conference | niace’ and prominent in local and | ron, where she had applied for work | dren were stricken, turned wholly to | inent business of Holyoke, elved | ambulance rounded a corner and ren- grho knew them and Ocey Snead in|of yesterday that the negotlations with{ county politics. died at his home here | under the name of Ethel Morgan. | Christian Science treatment. Two | injuries which resulted in their deaths |dered unconscious. It is believed his ter girihood were questioned. Prose-|the Domdnion government had taken & | tonight from acute indigestion. He | Brought here to jail she faced her | children, Martha and Mabel and the |8 few weeks afterwards. Perkins, who | back is broken and he cannot live. The cutor Mott would not discuss what he | more favorable turn. had held many local and town offices | Aocusers with a calm greatly out of | parents, were healed by Christian Sci- | was released on bail fixed at $1,000, | hospita] in Marshalltown was soon learned. % Bt “I can’t go on the floor of the house | gng served in the state house of rep- | keeping with the gravity of the crime | ence treatment. The remaining child, | will be given a hearing in the local | filled. Then other buildings were press- O e s S or | or semete” said the president, “so I| resentatives in 1586 and in the senate | With which she is charged and told | Arthur, was under Christian Science | court tomorrow. ed_into service. e ",:u ?‘mm For e have to accept opportunities like this |, 1333, He was 66 years old and | them unemotionally that her sister was | treatment. when action was brought AR NI TN, The removal of the bodies showed one of ihe imincipal witnesses Yor the|to give veut to my views. At the re- | ¢, ec his wite and two daushters. | dead before she left the house. against ‘the parents chtarging them | SHIPPERS NOT FINDING FAULT |that nearly all the dead were In the rnlfl-'ur::n. ‘e n;d for:vfl Pro 7ok cent extra session of congress we s Gabot- 1 The most damaging evidence which | with neglect whereby ,under the ju- —— day ooach and the smoking car. It is ave to Dostpe: eral weeks | passed a new tariff bill which has been leorge Ca! o8 has been procured against the girl is | venile law of Colorado, the children | With the Administration Railroad Bill, | believed only two of the dead were In berond April 11, the date first set. the subject, I may say, of ooneiderable | Boston, March 21.—George Cabot| the admitted fact that she purchased | became dependent.” o Says Senator Elkins, the Pullman. discussion.” }::’ whaselb e!-cot;m h“xféhg‘:er:% ‘:vi"rcee ol;!afzi;- ]!:r%cl;nineh‘t a “l.o?r! dsrg store short- ! £ e Complete Destruction of Smoker. T S Lee, < efore eath, vashi 21— E FEDERAL GRAND JURY mer President Theodore ' Roosevelt, | bought a small quantity of chisraferm, | SYMPATHETIC STRIKE B kol o Bt vt iy G L e o B v o RETURNS INDICTMENTS | ied at his home, 264 Beacon street| The girl claims that she bought the TO BE CONTINUED. | pill, Senator Elkins, chairman of theright wes standing. The floor alone ght. - e srtychnine for a man whose name she Sy interstate commerce committee, sald | remained as mute witn SOLDIER REPRIEVED BY TAFT. Kansas Stirred Up at Prospect of a Hanging Contrary to Law. s . of th " " oted with the bank- far refused to divulge. This | Philadelphia P Raid Head rt v 3 Against the National Packing Com- |{N7F FeTU®, CORerens, TN M0 oy | has 50 ge. s adelphia Police eadquarters | today that the shippers are not finding | ruighttul impact of the car ahead. The Washington, March 21.—To afford = » it y | man she declares subsequently handed of Striking Trolleymen. fault with the bill and that except in|gay coach likewise was torn almost to gime for further fnvestigation, Presi-| PnY and Ten Subsidiary Concerns. |and manager of the Union Safe Deposit | her two capsules. which she claims she - e one or two instances the raflroads did .,,f,',.m., The baggage car, which was i vaults. lieved t tall ini O i 4 dent has granted a reprieve of| Chicago, March 21.—RBight weeks | T belleved to contaln quinine. One of | philadelphia, March 21.—The rep- |not appear before the committee 1o |pahind the day coach, was jammed in . &y - s & 3 - e leaves a son, George C. Lee, Jr. | these tablets i 3 21. D hind t y ¢ sixty days to Charles O'Neal, who was | arter it had begun its investigation for | also connected with Lee. Higginson & ::m: b;}ed. fi:‘: :f-{:r":fhg‘dsg: llel;‘: resentatives of the Allied Building | oppose it. the front but was not torn o pleces. convicted of Killing a young woman i ~ith wnom he was in love on the Fort | alleged violations f‘ “':nsa:e TR ] o pay. the house on Friday morning. The | continue the sympathetic strike until | provisions of the bill, Senator Elkins |timg were removed, either to 8Bt Teavenworth military reservation last|§ Tenl Jury Y, retarn chloroform, she says, she bought for | the grievances of the street car men | admitted the truth of the charge that | Plhomas hospital or to morgues Tay. O'Neal had been sentemced to| meipiments against the Natlonal| Secretary Vinal in Washintgon—Talks | cleaning purposes. have been adjusted by the Philadelphia | Proposed amendments to the bill wers ny Sight at Night. be hanged on the 29th. He has 8D~ | concerns Por> @nd ten subsidiary on Connecticut Politics. The mother of the Manz girls has | Rapid Transit company. The vote on | not considered at length In the com- Uncanny Sight at Night. pealed for & commutation of his sen- : (Special to The Bulletin.) been dead for years. and according o | the question is sald to have been prac. | mittee on interstate commerce, and he | Tonight the scenc of the wreck pre- fence to e imprisonment. o LriMaiely Sfter fhie snmouncement = Catherine’s father she has grown wup | tically unanimous, " defended this ocourse on the ground |sented still an uncanny sight. The hme: the on i it “ in | control ments were so great that they would | crews seemed to be reflected in the e aiitary Sk g | up :,1,'; ?‘f;:’]"fl;n N %‘;flfé,xm; "'fh}i[rmg‘:;f"h':m‘:ego;: For the past year she has been re- ;‘,.'i:,;,;’;,‘;",;‘f;:,“{‘,,;‘e;';;‘;ug‘;:‘gf: at | have to be fought out on the. fioor, crimson streams that dyed the ground le u good deal. maintain Sg il il ceiving mail at the general delivery i anyhow. on either side of the track. By morn- P e Enas of e’ would e | Known as a suit in equity and besides | the south. Mr Vinal talked to the | from a large number of young men | Laonmi ke tollevmen in Kensington | o ewering statements by Senator | ing It 18 cxpected that the track will those indicated, 16 firms and Individ- | newspaper men last night, but devoted | from surrounding towns. “Except for | 2Venu et men | Cammins, made in the course of his|be cleared and train service may be amply met by & comumatsis of wen- | ils are made defendants. In a state- | himself mostly to the subject of trol wagen loads of striking motormen ¥uce to iifs tmyrisonment. ment issued on behalf of the National | roads. He dld say the following, how- f;‘;n?;,a‘:,‘;l g{:‘fn"“nlm"'m:g’s{;z’:hg: and conductors were arrested and tak- | {hree days’ gjeech, Mr. Figing sald it renewed Trades met tonight and decided to| Prellminary to his explanation of | Before dark the bodies of all the vie- g - > was made public that the rajlroad bill ¥ e ——— 3 COMET TWICE IN A LIFETIME. | Lonking company, Raiph Crews, its | ever about state politics: *I am not| arrest an attitude of indifference. She | cesistance and maiitained’ thet thoy | was before the committee Tor consid- | Indictments Returned Against Nigbe e e o Elves some | In A= Close fogch with the political| winl be examined again by the police | fiag nothing to do with the dynamite | eration. He said that shippers and Riders. Aged Man Who Saw Halley’s Once| the S"‘l'_nme:t '2 z:enl"'a‘:n o fight gondiw?ns‘:nucfinn:chgu!‘nls I rmgl}t in the morning, after which she will | gutrage. traffic associations consulted with the Hopkinsville, Ky., March 21.—Indict- Organizing a Party for May 19. 4 s PRil that will chosse & “sucessser to | e arralgned in the police court for a [ *There were no passengers in the car | President and the attorney general, | oents were returned by the Christian Lo | preliminary hearing. e far | who drafted the bill, and that they v e e oo, tens St 31 meveney. | VT WAVEW FOAD STRIKE | Semaior Sulcety. o semeior will | P e ora SRR | fitored the. preident'’ recommenda” | SR £T3d, S, todty s, Ly five years ago W. B. H. Welton, now y | opponent will be former Gov. George P. s i o] injury. A Mahme;l h;:\\;l;:)n (fifi;¢)l::h:¥'l;’-:l"n«‘.{:::’; 0. wwatched from the hilltop om thelit is Understood the Ballots So Far| Mclean. an able man, but I believe | Of the Triangular Debate With Yale CONGRESS, R s ooy e outskirts of Owosso for the Halley Senator Bulkeley will be re-elected.” comet. With him were a number of Favor a Strik THE GLOVER WILL CONTEST. S er band that raided Hopkinsville De- Administration Railroad Bill in Senate | cember 6, 1907. Property to the valus frie: and relatives who have since | Another Roosevelt Reception Commit- wa New Haven, Conn., March 21.—No Cambridge, Mass., March 21.—Har- Q i @ f $150,000 was destroyed dn the rald, away. Weiton is organizing a tee Named. vard won one leg of the triangular de- WPL P o ¥, i g b by o g g ] i tatement was made tonight when the party to go to the same hill with him | & New York, March 21.—Another e counting of the vote cast by the con- | ., 3 cl er | pate tonight with Princeton and Yale e e At S e et ot F Ol 95 WY | Guetors, trainmen and vardmen of tha | yROOSeYelt committee” was named in | by defeating the Princeton team,which | Cambridge, Mass. March 21—The | 4ni umeventful seasion was heid be he kb New York, New Haven and Hartford | Now. York fonight, when the Repub- | met the Crimson here. In both sub- | thought that she might aid her sister, | house today. Be unanimons consent Club Formed. and Princeton. ®ood. lican club elected a list of prominent i - § L TET. e S railroad on the question of a strike : . ject matter and delivery, according to | Hattie Leblanc, ‘now held in jail for | pout or. e ” . March 31,—Ove roposed Suit Agalnst K [ unless an increase In wages was grant. | Fion 19, hake suitsble armngements) the unanimous decision of the judges, | the murder of Clarence F. Glover, the e i e B R 1 Pr L A ap B s "t £016 Intarerred P d Sui gainst Keene, Man-|ed was stopped for the day. A greater S SHb oo o UIn | Harvard was superior. Waltham laundryman, was the only | priation bill carrying nearly $156,000,- | in airships formed the Yale Aocro club ager of Hocking Pool. rtion of the votes: it is understood, | of Theodore Roosevelt. Many of the | 'The Harvard feam was made up of | reason for the appearance at the Glo- ; ¥ 4 <o S n ohe the failed firm of Roberts, Hall & |when the work is completed the result [ bY Mavor Ghvnor, who appointed a|fHomer H. Breland, '11, Meridian, Miss. | cording to the latter's statement un- R, B aihe i ereplang 5 . general reception committes some time | and 3 L, Ellis 12, N B ure to elght hours. The following officers were ? Criss, which went down in the Colum- | will be made known to the officials of | § 7 en pou 5 5 nd J. L. , Newport, Ky. The | der cross examination today. Attorney | Vg 0 CIEN hours, @ @@ of Massachu- | BicsiionoWing OMCers W ere or Wi bus ana Hocking crash, appoirted a |the road. WIith the votes already re- | 280- Among them is Governor nk | Princeton team. which defended the | Elmore. representing Mrs, Glover. the | cotta talked on the neccssity for eeon chestes, Xiass.; vice president, b committee of three today to retain|ceied and those expected to come in | o, Weeks of Comneticut. President| afirmative of the question, “Resolved. | widow, who is defending the _will | 5rtt® JRUECC O EOE BECCRBIEY ToF €o00- | chestel, Mans Vit mmany o counsel for the proposed sult against|during the night it is thought that [ ot 20d Governor Weeks of Connecti-| That the federal government should | against the attempts to break it on | pagantative Goulden of New York ope |1 B Howland Plainfield, James R. Keene, manager of the pool, | uearly all the five thousand entitled to | St Were elected non-resident mem- | have the power to impose an income | the part of several of her husband’s | poscd ship subsidy lesislation and Ren- | treanaror, K. Jeftry, Norwich, and to determine a pro rata division | vote will have been heard from. It is - tax, not apportioned among the states | brotiiers, conducted the cross examina- | Posea,Siib Subsidy legixlation and Rep- | treasurer, 'y, Noi of such assets as may be found avail- | understood that the votes so far show | Pedestrian Weston Reaches Topeka. |2CcOrding to population’ was made | tion. \ vocated more liberal pensions, Steamship Arrival £ C. Belknap, '12; S. A. Hunter, sble. The committee is strongly of | a majority in favor of a strike. Topeka, Kas, Mdrch 21—Edward |1y o CP' ST R “1: 1%. A ; mIre:e'{;engnc ul(a}llh:: shey d‘ld ul:";,'t. In the senate Mr, Elkins supported | At Bremerhaven: Maroh 21, Kieten, the .dmufl ration railroad, bl in a | ¢rom New York. iong spe A number of fit¥ior bills 9t Southampton: March 20, Adriatic, Hartford Boys’ Trip to Washington. | P2¥son Weston, who is walking frem| Princeton, N. J.,, March 21.—Prince- | as Mrs. Glover had always treated her Los Angeles to New York, arrived in 7 (Special to The Bulletin.) Topeka at 8.55 oscmck,ra‘finigm. hay- Z:':',n? 'fii{fid heYr.eJetoi:ig;? 5 7T e WIS ., including one appropri- | from New York. ’ Washington, March 21.—M. C. Dris- |ing traveled sixty-three miles since he | speakers were M. R. Plum, Bridgeport, = ating 33,600,000, tospurchase 12 blocks March 16, Alice, from ko of the South school of Hartford 'is|left Emporia. at midnight. Weston| Conn); C. R: Wood, Birmingham, Ala.; | JERE LILEIS TAKES AUTO RIDE. | for an en] the grounds sur- 4 : in Washington with a party of 26 boys, | will remain here till 4 o'clock Tuesday| H. DeF. Widger, Cortland, N. Y. % rounding the 1. & At Glasgow: March 20, Caledonia, o j - - | and will spend several days ing the | morning. He is between nine and ten The Princeton’ speakers were M. M. A o RN o from New York. New Britain Man Killed by Locome- | 5ights. The party got in late Saturday | days ahead of his schedule. McDermott, Chattanooga, Tenn.; E. R. . Suicide of Hartford Woman. At Cadiz: March 20, Montserrat,faom tive. evening and they are at Congress Hall Whittingham, Newton, ' N. J.; Jesse s § — 1 Hartfora, Conn., March 21.—FEluding | New York. tain, Conn., March 21.—The | hotel. The boys expect to meet sev- | Death of Rev. Charles Mockridge. | Herrmans, Sterlins, N. J. ‘Mo.. her watchers, Mrs. Mary Cosgrove,who mfi'& here in the past gfi. ay: eral of the prominent men at the capi- | Louisville, Ky., March 21.—Rev. New Bgven. March 21.—Taking the _pre ‘been ill at her home on Broad Senator Tillman to Go Abroad. éue to being into by a train was | also visit the naval aced- | Charles Mockridge, rector of All Saints’ | negative of the question, ‘“Resolved, F committed suicide late today | Columbia, §. C, March 21.—Senater avhen Antony Soleskl, | © “Protestant Bpiscopal church, Dorches- | That the federal government should 3 ‘| by drowning in the old Garden street | Benjamin R. Tilfinan has it in m! ter, Mass., died in Louisville tonight of | have power to impose an Income tax at reservoir. ~ Before jumping into the |to s the summer resting in one cancer. Dr. Mockridge, who was 36 | not apportioned the states ac- s p :ur she placed her outer the quiet years old, was married only three ™ " Harvi ¥ k b n the wall of the reservoir inned W ago, after an operation Bos— h < _second a: | tri- | My N ‘wounds appeared to | to them a

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