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T Norwie PRICE fllyp _CENTS Condensed Telegrams The Constitution Grand Lod, in- dependent Order Bmail Brith, began 1ts VOL. LI—NO. 80 ? ] ROOSEVELT GUEST OF KING VICTOR| et Parsgranis [Equrih of July London, April 4.—Marie Corelli, the Twice on Monday, Early in the Day at the Qui-| "™ o ~~eme o New swh astors Named " 2 land’s fargest Catholic college, the 1 3 ‘Mariahilf, near Schwyz, with the| MAYOR GAYNO! EW YORK rinal, in the Evening at Palace Dinner. e A S R T R OF NEW collection, was burned last night. The SETS THE EXAMPLE. 500 students and professors had nar- Sl QUEEN DIRECTED ALL ARRANGEMENTS | suimoutn wngiand aprit +—the| RETAIL SALE PROHIBITED four-masted British ship Kate Thomas, while in tow off Land’s knd early to-| - y, was run_down and sunk by the . " : - " . o steamship Indian. The captain and |in New York City—Holiday Supplies - Arrival and Reception at Entrance of the Quirinal Palace | mates with their wives and 6ifteen of | 0 Boo Ordered—Means Loss of - P ing Prof: i = et —PHAR HAl Rogi o the Rin T wE Rosnochau, Silesia, Germany, April| Half Million to City Dealers. 3 —_— 3 4—The Countess Seherr-Thoss today Floral Decorations—Comment of Italian Press on Mr. |4 “The Countess Seherr-Thoss today Roosevelt’s Cancelled Audience with the Pope. e s, Sembiedr France and Mrs. Henry White. Mrs, < White is now with her daughter, whose PROMOTER GARNES FOUND GUILT Mrs. Mary Phafer was bauna over | H@ Was Engineer and President of the Cotton- to the superior court in Derby Monday, charged manslaughter in connec. $10m with the Genth erTLer Jn connee wood Creek Copper Comp«'lny AT CLOSE OF NEW ENGLAND ?WHEM CONFERENCE. The Election of Ricardo Jimirez : president of Costa Rica has Me‘nm:o;f commre” T ot i 4ie| ACCUSED OF APPROPRIATING $30,000 place May 8. ‘APPOINTMENTS FOR THE YEAR King Peter of Servia, accompanied Sieairs, " iven Wi Conmeseniongio 924 | O $150,000 of Company’s Funds Obtained by Sales of were relived by the sultan i : Crown Prince of Ger- P B R A er e Stock of the Company to the ington Momday received a delegatic and Other Foreign Noblemen—Barnes will be Smineed Ty S poveemor ot Ve | e T, for the presentation to the s =r Tomorrow. French republic of 2 replica of the | etenoeC Y mous Houdin statue of George Was! ington. Dr. Kaufman Will Be at Trinity and sRev. John Thompson at Norwich Town and North Main Street. RS 3,;"{'* ADTU 4.—It was mdm (Special to The Bulletin.) oday that hearly every large. ci eboro, —Prosiding Bish- the' country would Tollow New York's npAgm'kAnb}”eld;. of the New Eng- example and prohibit the retail sale of | Jang Southern annual conference of the = condition is said by the attendi hy - e ; N [ R Waldo, fire commissioner, brought| goggion held at the Centenary M. E. Va., chax'.‘éan' v.“(ffl"'n’.'r Cottonwood Creck - Soted 5 his salen Agent aimons { < v | Publication of ers from th. rown Emmanuel. The king received | eral,” said Mr. Wright, “to warrant a MONDAY IN 3 e Cxpresident ¢ an earls hour at| defense. But let there be & speciic in- = CONGRESS, e R griers of fiva fire. department | church here, late this afternoon, ‘an tic Quirinal with particular warmih | stance of such practices pointed out.| Railroad Bill a Privileged Matter When | making it illegal to sell firecrackers or | lounced the following pastoral ap- end ihey talked for nmearly an hour. | The basis of the trouble is in the fact It Comes U, iils Passed. Hreworis of any lnd "at vetail be- | Pointments for the Norwich district: Thils evening there was a grand dinner [that the Methodist church in doing s 3 hooh e 16 e a Ny I8 E_Dgtfl]c‘tnasu?aflmah‘mo—nw. John ewland of Norwic) ®t the palace given by the king and |ihings in Italy—is progressing. The | <w,qgineton April 4—The railroad Fireworks Men Surprised. ‘Attawaugan—Rev. D. W. Adams. murder of ' W. A. Thompson, associate | Was found guilty editor of the Warrenton Virginian, in | ceny. accused of ap #he streets of Warrenton last May, W 5 of ‘the called for trial and postponed Monda y's . by to Von Hochber hic wrote: “You have impossible here until April 25. The postponement was ” recently caused (nternational by agreement on both sides. and other 5 ment, «quee in honor of Colonel Roosevel | Presbyterians, too, are doing as great . snd his famfly, Great preparations [a work as we, through the Waldensian [ ! was made a privileged measure | According to principal dealers in| Baltic and Versailles—Rev. Charles st Count Von Hochberg, a young Ger- | Barnes took the verdict calm H tiive been going on for this event and | church. But we have mo quarrel with | Fhenover, i h“'“ '5b“Pm°ftc0n=ldem- commodities of the noisy season, this| Sraith. The Recent Mee of the Daughters | Man nobleman, who renounced his so- | will be sentenced next Thursda ihe gueen herself directed all the ar- |the good man on the Tiber; we wish | LO7, W the [foute by he :;msmvf 2 | was o1l that was necessary to start the| Bridgeton, R. L—Rev. J. E. Fischer. [of the American Revolution ot (o — —_— rangements, desiring that no detail {him Godspeed in all that is for the | T2oCFIOn offered today by Mr. Mann, | bali rolling. All the big cities, they| ' Burnside—Rev. James Coote. Wwich re-elected Mrs. Louis K. Curtis of s hou'd be neglected. uplifting othAflm Italian and we shall | Spatrman mrz‘gc:mmt e "‘f;:; ffi:‘w‘fix‘:g von)g‘:-‘. mne‘tufxght; d‘?om-sfi,'dcn;dnle{ u:-ind Hope- | Southington treasurer, and Mrs. John | TORNADO IN OHIO, NEGRO MAID FRUSTRATED Acrival at the Palac try to help him in the great work, even | ojoptea by a two-thirds vote, ~Mr. | New Fork to take the Bust weop. Tacis | Danoironed DrrRey: & ™ -y g R L i s omic | $100,000 DAMAGE IN 3 MINUTES. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP BOY. though it may not be appreciated. Mr. | $30Dted by a two thiras vote =~ Mr. ex_president and his party @r | Roosevelt has done just what was to dentally, the mayor's action came as a| East Blackstone—Supplied by Rev. TaopelrCaident general of the national | gieel Company’s Plant Unroofed, Ten | He is Three Year Old Son of Widow of x d the entrance of the Quirinal » | deavor to place the railroad biHl be- rise the His re- : be expected of an American citizen be- | surprise to the fireworks men. His pre- | Bruce R. Campbell. e L iy B i 1 B D e S moing | ik, WEiEhe 1 now ‘supcrintendent | {00 113, [o08S 55,2008, 82 ths Pending | vious views on the gublect had led| " masttora o be mupplied, | . |Lee’Bowman of Brisiol, i in cxpected Houses_Demolished. Charles L. Spier s opesed By the 0sing | o"ihe Italian missions in the eastern s v East Glastonbury—Rev. E. J. Corey. | will he elected 34 3 — S the royal doorkeeper, magnifi- | = & The house passed a number of bills | of “old-fashioned » with b State- vice -regent to e re v red 3 A district of the North American conti- el - an “o lons Fourth,’ East Hampton and Marlboro—Rev. | snccee: Youngstown, Ohio, April 4.—In three | New York, April 4.—What appear scarlec liverr, with eword and of local interest in various parts of | plenty of noise all day long. F. W. Gray. . | L minutes time a wind of tornado pro- |to be an atfempt to kidnap her thr on_ today h wuwed M 1 left in | Charles L. Spler, widow of the o ast of the city & | fidential secretary the late H le, thousands of | Rogers, the Standard Oil millional midest | year old baton and cocked hat, seemingly right g the country. Ono bill passed increased vut of the middle ages. At the foot rom $2,060 S $5.000 the amount of wt the grand stairease Count Tozzoni| COMMENTED SHARPLY money that must be involved In a suit Mayor Gaynor’s Crder. East Hartfori—Rev. Thomas J. portions came and went in th This is the order that was sent | Stewart. broadeast theoueh the ity B Com.| East Thompson—Supplied by Rev. 9 yele Without a Light a rai on Nuain shract, Ghiaateionm fillog - nmeorrsfinin night at 10 o'clock, the Rev, Orge | geore of injured p @nd Duke Cito, masters of ceremonies, ON VATICAN’S POSITION | to entitle its removal from a state to h 3 ®24 Count Guicciardini, gentieman in a federal court. The naval bill was | Missloner Waldor = . Rl e %y 55 suppliod. B. Gilbert, an Epfscopalian rector, was | frightened ones, ten demolished houses (to send an urgent (e s Jraiting to Queen Holena, and a rela- | Bishops Cramston and Wilson on [ 8gain before the house for considera- | ,ornctl fion¢ the fire c 2 S0 all con-| G riewald Suppiied by Hev. . |arrested by the police. In the police |and n hundred partially wrecked. The | brother, B, F. Willams, o fumber mer Rive of the minister of foreign affairs, Roosevelt’s Abandoned Visit. tion. v 1n¢mdr e Wmfllfl s for | Chamberlain. court Monday morning he pleaded |Jogs is upwards of $100,000. The storm |chantof Nonaka, V ummoning him met the party and escorted them up In the senate Mr. Bikins tried with- | BILEE, 3 T rei Chnes | Gurleyville—Supplied by Rev. J. R. | Fuiity and sentence was suspended. In | came from the west and did the heav- | to her defense. {er husbund was sho ps, decorated with palms am AE 1 | out success to get unanimous consent tailing fireworks, L i » J- T |the testimony of officers it developed | jogt damage in Langville, where it ra in his hom yrtly before the boy wis shrubs. : o nma A aen of the | foT & Vote on the administration rail- | Crackers, rockets, blue Nghts. Roman | RSN y o pev w. . Newton, |that the rector had once before been |ed five houses and wrecked three oth- [born under circumstances which have the great hall of the Swiss they | GrNTaR, o0, O o Church comment. | Toad bill next Saturday. This effort | SIQ o or m“hm‘ P % 20| Hasardville —Rev. Thomas Tyrie. | 2rned that e was violating the law, | ers. At Hagelton it wrecked the plant | nover been explained, and Mrs, Spler received by Count Gianotti, pre- | Methodist mdm. on the Vatican's po. | Y29 made at.the close of a speech by | ®SK e s 2y mdt fire. Hockanum and South Glastonbury— | 2nd that he went home in a round-|of the Republic' Iron and Steel com- [has received muny letters threatening of the palace whose wife was |Cf SOATPY SORRY Colonel R oareyeits | Semator Crawford. who _ advocated it e i Do u"."“d‘“:n»:: Rev. W E. Kuglen about way so the officers would not see | pany's plant, and unroofed and demol- | hor with death if 1 not ban e Einty of New York N Y | v L e e ;::;::mnfln:&l to the court of commerce | {8 VREEVIT Tad been given to the| Jewett City and Voluntown—Rev. | M™ fehed the gable of the Methodist [her attempt to discover her husband’s untess Guicciardini, y in waiting b 2 o . | Geo: . Stand i church, murderer. %0 the queen. wino took them throush | Lishop Cranston satd: = |™dmong bills passed by the semats | Vholsalery jong enough ahead he add- | George D Smey. | .. w | MEDALS OF HONOR ‘Fhe injured include George allott, | ™ Latery the ot T e T DA s tapoctrios, | phasise il T Bave said, or written, sa | 238 Was one permitting the Shilip- |y . e pemmits were iasued i | Shepherd. B AND MONEY whose leg was almost severed with fly- | changed. Instead of deadh, they hav m“hera }:5»3“‘ ‘:fixgnieldes;! l(a]:'»:!:onrs. o the e significance of the Fair- g:ll;ee.‘;)v:ernnll(en‘lt(orlr;(il&eolouoeoié: lfndea:- retailers in the city. Manchester—Rev. W. F. Taylor. NEY GRATUITIES ing sla and 8. T. Clov a carpen- | threatened theft of her son, and & - Yy eeter 7 sove- 0 a E 1 iale - ” 3o er, 0 i o e debris of attempd 0 kidnap the ho. Teifns, mirounded by their miliacy | banks episede Mr Roosevelt fa mot | Sromiciion “or - public. imbrovements. Holiday Supplies Ordered. whlaploville and Giendale—Rev. W. D. | For Extraordimary Valor During Boiler | (2lioh "pullding. Gallote b5 Hikely 16 e h i by as tdams a0 @nd civil household: 2 Methodist, but his epirit of tolera” | Both houses will be in session tomgr- [ Fireworks manufacturers, however, | " yiaoduc pev. F. Lewis Brooks. Accident on Torepdo Boat Destoyer. |dic. | of his mothers sight since the letters In the Banguet Hall. f o Methodiat. Tn his ad. | O said that the country’s suppl™ of | Rey. O 1. Gre e —— — began coming, has 'prostrated her. Th Fairbanks, a dist. In his a 5 oosup—Rev. O. H. Green. Washington, April Ao o, AR Emesstivn. 411 4 | inmuteetl o ¥k S o s Fourth of July material had been or-| zruoitPrig¥O O PO Ce T 1 raten ngton, April 4—A general or- | AUTOMOBILE PLUNGED | devotion of &’ negro maid, who wise Smests, who nciw the. American | friends: hro (P""m“ i Ryosevelt | U+ §- SUPREME COURT DECISION. Joxed an fa.rhl:-ek os last Januiry, and g v < ::nygd;;lfid‘:m g INTO LAKE MICIGAN. |refused to lot ih Id ride fn an ~ ged 2 i ught . RoOS = — - at fireworks wol mitlions ol- medal of Lonor TO LA} " | tomobile with tv range men, fro @mbussador and Mrs. Leishman and | went beyond the Hmit of political Pru- | Case of Southwestern O Co. ve. the | 1 e Orke Sorth Mo of 3% Greer. and gratuity of one hundred dollars to (¢ o om0 G ey 3 - re, In- | * R. B Bonney, chiet water tender, and . e ders. \AonZav morning's mail, they | “Norwich Trinity—Rev. M. S. Kauf- ordinary “Xic:':,;“.:n?':‘?.:"béfl:,"i‘&", Juring Several Persons, WITHDRAW THEIR OFFER TO TAKE BACK ALL STRIKERS. prophesied would be filled with letters from dealers all over the country can- | ™qu L0 o, 4 North Main|JEnt on the torpedo boat, destroyer | Chicago, April 4—In a sp cenyi;;s their orders. In their opinion, e an 0 | Hopkins, off the /Callfornia coast Feb- | plunge of an automobile int the Tetail freworks business was prac- | SGISURET Tobn Fhompson . orge | TUATY 140 Michigan tonight two persc tically killed. 0. Fead EEpRiel: Iy Mev. TEe| A port boiler tube pulled out and |knocked from a park bench the fire room $mmediately filled with |ed, and three occupants of the motor The Staft of the embassy. adjourned to | donce in trusting and honoring Rorman S5 privete dining Toon. of the King, | comtolics. Bat heh b tad T bo ot State of Texas. Shops.based on the extent of these or- # spacious hall hung with modern | under bonds im Rome. It seems that £ = fapestry and decorated with Immense | the Vatican accapts nothing short of | _Washington. April 4—The supreme piants ‘and flowers. The dinner was |absolute submission, Including the | SQUIt of the United States today decld. ealivened by the military band in the | yielding up of one’s social privileges | 81 the case of the Southwestern Ol gardens below. ind religious and patriotic fellow. | OmPpany vs. the state of Texas in fav- The queen had at her right Colonel | ghips. or of the state, thus upholding the con- Latest Developments in Philadelphis Street Car Trouble. Rooseveit, then Princess Helons of | "ohme introduction of the Methodist | SHtUHOMANty of the Texas state law, Big Loss to Dealers. ‘Oneco ana Green—Supplied by Rev. ; B e thn o the lake, whenc > 1 s Ecriia Maj I F. Landis, military at- | church in Rome es & feature in this | K00Wn as the Kennedy tax law, which | The view that the fireworks manu- | Samuel Thatcher. B N s e aaa, Y Wheues | Ftldeiphis, AgHl i Folowtow (he €acne of the embassy, Countess Guic |latest episode is gratuitous, Much as | BX08 & tax of 2 per cent on the £10SS | racturers take is that there ought to be | Portand—Rev. M. S. Stocking. deck. But Clary remained and started | Funning around a curve of o park | meeting 1ast night 1 accept the thrms plard W Gatrett, airal secre | they ‘onor e Rooseveit"our peopls Teceipts from the sale of oil, naliptha, | some restriction 2o to the sale of dan-| Putmam_Rev. E. W. Belcher. the starboard blower, finally stagger- | driveway along the water's edge on | of settiement offered by the ©hilade ar ce: aterno, Kerm se- | there had no desire, or o em- | *%5. ki % gerous of July paraphernalia, | Quarryville—Rev. J. A. n. ing te ] 4 th shor: e machine occupeld | i wpid Tran mpat o Neit and Count Tozzoni. At her left | harracs him by sy o that | 0, announcing he opimion of the|such as toy plstols, glant Rockvill—Rev. R. S. Moore. A L SRR T R e S e e e o e i K o g = AP Ymador Leishman, Erincess | would Bave interfered s wish | gourt, Justice Harlan held o clessicn | blank cartrioges « a0d_dynamite cups | South Coventry—Supplied by Rov.|ed below In Ginding steam. suppori- three other men, veoted, knocked over | practically withdrew thelr offer to takd o T e et et | SRt i sata hac_two | S Sialt Jenlon foF purpoves of | ovdimancsSigned " Mdyor Gaynor, | Foven Manchenter—Rev., W. P Da- | o Sor DR L eting Tome e ek | wor stting, Sk & Carb, Thrmed 1007 | it e T omers, oever ' = Graziole-’ . C. S. Wilson, | monumental blumi had been com- 3 3 ean him, Bonn lowered hi it to the he air and fell 1 the lake, Three ve boe: structed, in ing runs g AR I ST T ey Dlme mtate, o eusiroads, | B00000. to. local dealors aione, Stafford ' Springe—TRev. Georse. A.| prating st the T of his Iito" oh | CF the men I the cor were thrown Into | Ly omn e e o tenmmr® o 4t B i b © ateo, | C1870 At Po® Leo was “far 100 Wise | e mupess myurt of Lhe Unitod Siates Calls ¥ an “Insane Fad.” Grant. fished out a man named Taylor, who | the water, but they were rescued Wn- | emploves’ whose records in the past the right of the King sat Mrs.|to have been guity of the errors of | togay Boclaved umconatitationss the Jaw | W. A. Tumer, president of the Un. | Stafforaville and ue—Sup- | wag nearly unconscious. injured. A fourth man cscaped the hean satisfactory o the compa e Marquis Di San Guil’ | Fope Plus b e i T e | i i e e s | viiest By Bevs ! Siatyes . Machinists' Mate Almon went to | water by jumping. ey SDEye il Do stwets &4 ~!<‘!—'fl!(m . i r{mmfi' “But~ he added, “it is not, after all, | Buj13 wwitches to all grain clevators | the ordinance would be a freat blow | . Sterling—Supplied by Rev. Ray | Bonmey's assistance. and with Davis’ | Herman Hanson and Anna Carlson es In wages and the wion fe eral Brusati, Miss sevel the Methodist church which has its | along their tracks, upon request, and | to the trade. ‘Thomas. help, at great risk, the port blowcr was [ who were sitting on the bench, Were [ for.s the game as If they 1 not gone ‘don't know how t& explain it said| Ihompsonvile—Rav. J. N. Patterwon. | started and the fire room cleared of | severely injured. Gray explained that | ot et e ot tgme et | Tolland and Crystal Lake—Rev. J. N. | steam. Clary then returned (o his | he 10st control Of the steering fear. - e LG sane fads that erop up mow and then | Geisler. el ¥, Maine, | Sout, I the five room, end findiuy an- = - WILLING TO SPEND FORTUNE and dle out after a few years. The ones | Uncasvillo™R® other man, brought bim to the deck. | jdentity of Springfield’s Mysterious | A i d A A who are to suffer most of all are S. M. Beale. Clary then went below into scalding the numner, and, of course, the Burgilar About to Be Solved. Count Brambilla and Duke Cite. com- | prigties out, but the Roman Catholic S 3T st Comaniers 1 | e SR, S, Reman, cathelie | alieh o Faie i the afiomec o e sl &he let ® majesty were Mrs. Leish- | heen injured in the least. We-<#re| raiiroad for fallure to supply # S, _ Guianott, Mrs Garrett, | ugsed to the insmits and attacks of | ge, nt v R Count Mattioll, minister of the royai| Rome perhaps more tham any other | 2-C0TIOUste interstate c. , and Princess Vivaro. e o3 n—Rev. & M s S amsizouse' Potus—Row. W 3. Smin. | Phen SUL I Lo wardea by the | lleved here tonight that the identity of (5 New York cosevelt Teceived Dr. Wallme | trres awhicn - are pecoain Rom S lark. head of the Methodist orgmniza- | among them Mexico, Brastl and Ttaly, | OToor O Secretary of War in Case of Westerty—Rev. L F. Lusk flest commander of the Pacific torpedo | the mysterious burglar who shot and w. ¥ wion in Italy, and the Rev. Dr. B. M. | foiuding Rome hewself. If we nad| Japanese Anticipates Civil Court. | CARDINAL GIBBONS ‘West Thompeon and Bast Woodstock | fleat. Killed Miss Martha B, Blackstone, a | o Francisco, Aprdl 4.—Duris #ripple, pastor of the American Meth- | not heers successtul, it Methodism was CALLS ON PRESIDENT TAFT ied by Rev. J. R. Miller. — school teacher, I the home of Miss . , ~ . £ . 3. 3 e c L n Gourt proceedings’ today which gave odist church in Rome. not a vital, powerful force where we | Manila, April 4-The two Japanese e = —To be suppiied. COMING ENCAMPMENT OF Harriet P. Dow, whom he also - | 3rn. Batsy Kimbati Adume the cu S i bave planted it, we would hear nothing | W10 Were arrested for attempting to| Roosewelt Incident at Rome Not Dis- Wesley Chapel—To be L. A ously wounded, will be solved tomor-|¢,qy of her young daugh Doroth ITALIAN PRESS COMMENT from Rome.” ey R ot Shib Succhioe cussed in Any Way. Willimantio—Rev. Louis N. Flocken. REGULARS AND MILITIAMEN. | row. Tonight the police are weaving a | 1’3, 00 50 PR GRG0 4000 N THE CAN El thone ot Corregidor have been reloased ‘Windsorville—To be suppled. e chain of evidence about a suspect | it Covelopod that her Bufhand, Tew o NCELLED AUDIENCE. | \o pev o W TiPPLE upon orders from the secretary of war. | B 4—The coinci. | Rew. Charles A. Stenhouse, who has | Selection of the Site to Be Left o | whose arrest they expect to make to- [ ASems, Who wis arrestod tn ATion T R B o e Rl . ARthough the men were liberated last | o aoirston, APTI —iThe ol | e principal of the Hast Greemwich General Wood. morrow, but they refused tonight to|5everal wooks ueo on a chare of & e Ragione Speaks of the Rudeness MAKES A STATEMENT. | gvening. the local military authorities | G510 “ShS House so closely following |@cademy for three years, was trans- give out anything for publication R i ot oy of Vatican Diplomacy. - deglined to admit the fact untll t0day. | {nC Ropsevelt incldent at Rome. oc: | ferred to Middieboro in the New Bed- | Washington, April 4—Major General +- John 8. Kimball, millionaire steam = % Glad the Ex-President Had No Audi Manila, April 4—The two Japanese | sacion no little excitement in Wash. | ford district and Rev. Samuel w Leonard Wood, who will succeed Gen- | Detroit Street Railway Men Vote to| 5o o i o Wonin today the Rome, April 5.—Commenting on Mr. ence With the Pope. who were arrested for purchasing | {noi0l Jase today. But it turned out | Wwin, m graduate of Boston Uni - | eral Bell as chief of staff of the army Strike. if necessary he would nd a mifior Fooseveit's cancelled audience with the photographs of fortificatioms and who | that the prelate's visit was the result | tv School of Theology. transferred from | on April 22 had a conference with the | [y iy Apey 4—Men employed on | dollars to recover Lis grandwon, wh Pope. the Giorn . the organ | Rome, April 4—The Rev. B. M. Trip- | WeTe released Sunday evening by or- | or"an engagement made & week ago |the Michigan conferénce, is appointed | latter at Fort Myer today. He also (., O€WaR AP ComS B FRPEE T 0l 1 vith his father, Lewls Adams, ir 7 ex-Premier Sommino, savs the inci- | ple, pastor of the American Methodist | 4er Of Secretary of War Dickinson, | oy a hoth President Taft and the cas. | as principal of the soademy. visited the war department and dis- | the Detroit Tawrel FLIFay, Sl e | New York. between the Spanish papal sec: ehurch in) Rome, efter being recetved | Were deported this morning on the | Ginel are anthority for the Statement cussed with Acting Secretary Oljver | lifies voted 3o0ey 10 V00 08 & B Gk | Lowis Adams must produce the of state and the ex-colonel of the | by Mr. Roosevelt, isswed a statement | Y9do Maru for Japan that the “incident” was not discussed | MARRIED MAN SHOT plang for the coming encampment of|demands for increasod p men | in court mere within thirty d Rough Riders. who became so popular | expressing the gmatest satisfaction that| It is mow allegad that prior to the. % (MO 8¢ BY 19 YEAR OLD GIRL | 5uiars and militiamen .of the middle | eANGs FOR IRCTHACCPEY cents an e e M. e Hour for all motormen and conductors. | Columbia’s Mascot ls the King of inst Spain, demonstrates | the ex-president did not have an audi- | Negotiations with the Japanese Jo- ferry del Val's perma- |ence with the pope. seaph Saxe, the American soldler, fur- - T e nle x mmiter to i The selection of the = for the en- & Borgia apartment will | “While the work of Methodiem in | R¥Shed some information of the forti- cuss,” sald Cardinal Gibbons, when i . a1 W Unless the company yields the men | Beasts. he was asied If he had tecached the | T° Whom He Had Paid Attentions for | campment will be left to General Wood. | ER=8_ €06 COMPITN, Ti€GT L e e M“'.‘ Pl Bt augment fhe cordiality between the | Rome,” says the statement, “started | fications at Gorregidor to German = - a Year. Both he and Mr. Oliver favor Geftys- s’ S A el Natican and the United States | the rumpus, 1t fe mo longer Mfetnodism, | agents. Further investigation is pro- | fiarier i 80 form. It is my prac- burg, Pa. but inaimuch as the National | tional Street Rallway Atets Areo bulldog and Princeton her tiger, bu The republican paper Ragione savs |or any other ism, but the great prinei- | 8Tessing and Saxe’s prosecution is Pos- | gent from time to time, as I hey New York, April 4—“Well, Jim, you | Guard of Pennsylvania hold its regular | 1o - b remains for Columbia to pre-empt #hat what oecurred shows the narrow- |ple of toleratfon. Mr. Roosevelt has | Sible. o be in Washington. My call toaey | 58id you couldn’t do anything for me. | encampment there about the same time | oo 0SSN CITT oy | Ber mascot the King of beasts. Tiess of mind of the papal secretary of |struck a blow for Twentieth century was . of that mature and mothiny | This is what I can do for you.” With | it is thought it might be inadvisable to | Man Arreste P { action of the alumnh at thetr ann hile r Roosevell admiraply | Curistntty. i 2 NEW STEAMER KING HAAKON | 7as, % | theso words, Henriotta ~Corrigan. 19 | have the two camps so close together. New York for Murder. =~ | reuniontonight"the liow—ana wmaintained a décorous dignity. “The | “The represemtatives of two great = - > years old, today shot and fatally — New York April 4.—Peter Kronchal, | rampant at that—was sele ' Tadences of Vatican aivlomacy,” savs | republics have beem the ones to put | At Disposal of Mr. Roosevelt in North- | ., Gardinal Givbons was accompanied | JCilaca " James M. Brennan, as he | Voluntary Increase in Wages for Con- | who was arrested at Antwerp today | fy university spirit, and the paper, “will augment his popular- |the vatican where it belongs. Presi- ern Europe Sea Travels. Russell, pastor of St. Patrick's church | Was leaving his home in Paterson, ductors and Motormen. upon the arrival of the steamship Lap- | song and story the “Leo Columbia among the American people. dent Loubet refused to accede to vati- in this cfty. J. Mrs. Brenman was a witmess to| oo oS ARE UE TR a1 |1end. is wanted here in connection with | is to be {mmortalized Vatican Press Comment. can condition, and now Mr. Pairbanks| Copenhagen, April 4—Gifford Pin- = the shooting. A policeman arrested | neoi0% CO0CS, 1o R ARIG B BORCTE! | the death of Joseph Domogausr, who T R he elecle Vaties: ks and Mr. Roosevelt come to maintain{ chot, the deposed head of the forestry | Missouri Prison Ti Esoaped in | the girl as she tried to Kill herself. | o - - | vas shot here July 17 last. Kronchal | Five-Year-Old Girl Assaulted in New The D press takes as 2 | ihe dignity and independence of Amer- | service in the United States, will leave | iy Ped in| “irne shooting is the sequel to atten- | 1and company today posied notlces of | way under $500 ball, charged with'the Vorls Flullwe Dasis for Somment ihe stattment Which |ican manhood in the face of vatican | here on Saturday for Londo gt Governor's Suit of Clothes. tions paié by Brennan to the girl | ® voluntary increase in wages for the | ghooting, but jumped his bail and fled mppeared last evening in the Osserva- | o0, W Pt ey ondon, e oX- | New Haven, Conn, Aprit 4—atter|for a year, which ended Saturday night | 1300 conductors and motormen on the | ugng ‘the name of a brother-in-law. [ New York, Apcil 4 ) Conne A e el prEan O the | “The vatican s incompatible with | later. some Uime | yames Ambrose, a habitual jail break- | when he revealed that he had a wite. | rouey lies in this city and Woon- | joseph Pudlo. Ixtraditfon papers will| & fve snars oid, 47 v ne e, I O he VAL, | republican prifciples. This is a bitter [ & committee including the speakers | F, hid been held for the superior | To prove his statement Brennan ar- | S°Cket, The new schodule provides for | he torwarded to Washington gssaulted tonight in o ay nea. Fairvanks incident, -it being notorlous | (052, [ pesriotic Catholics in America | of both houses of parliament, has re- | SOUrt today for breaking out of the|ranged a meeting between thé women e i oy s Dol il a4 . her home. in Firat avenuc. She wa of this sort they will take before they | public lecture whilo here. No reply | Police that some time ago. when sent i it bR minmn WS ot el Do Subdued by Army Guards. nd has' s slight fohs e hr AT g he Methodist |revolt T Catholicism in America 10| has been received to the invitation. ~ |OUt @s & “trusty” from the Missouri|The 28-Hour Law for the Shipment of Winnipes, Man., April 4—A _strike iang 3 schurch here is. It is the center of all | pe American or Romish? If Romi itentiary to do some work at Gov- P ent, DR aatinat BELbaItal powes OF e ? The United Steamship company has | Penitent = wor] v Livestook. v is_controlle : the | among the prisomers in the Alberta 4,000 Tobacco Workers on Strike s - X went, @ | oen Gvety Pitriotic American $hould| placed the new steamer King Haakon | &rnor Hadieys: Mouse, he sscaped by | vuu ingion Agril: 4—The -qmestion e e LR e by rone | penttantiary Inating for two days was A R Al i B a number of p taking the governor's grip and a suit of clothes. He wore the clothes and was ended tonight when of about 1,000 siriking tobacco wor €he supreme pontlff In his own seat. @ |rieg to crush it, for Roman Catholic- | a¢ the disposal of the former presl- oners who attempted to escape were | 9f about 1,000 eenter from which radiates all en- |fom 1a the uncompromising foe of free- | tont Suris s son tirerc b oh oo of whether the penalty for vielation of | railroad. the 28-hour law for the shipment of o factory of Nall couragement. material and moral sup- b : o a propaganda in Romo favor- | S Mirer e Fairbanks episode the | EUTOPS- ot Tecognized by other “trusties” wWho | jivestoek shall he assessed on the sep- | Bethlehem Steel Co. Increase Puddlers’ | shot in the arms and legs by the | (05 FUT0SG0 0 T 00 g & apostasy and incitement in cvery |afethodists mever dreamed that the | Schedul arate shipment, as urged by the gov- Wages. | guards. The 180 convicts had complain- | ¢, join them, Th iker nd way and by every means to open re- | yatican would commit a similar blun. | Sohedule of Bankruptcy of Lathrop, G s ernment, or én the trainload, as-a unit, Eaihishem - Pa.. Apld ed about the food given them. When |10 Join them. e Brikers v Peillon and war against the church. |ger with Mr. Roosevelt That is has Haskins & Co. Operatives Injured in Rush to Esacpe | o5 contended for by the Baltimore and | , Sethlehem, Pa. April 4 | oracred to work they respondea from | & conference with Ameriean Tob “There was not, therefore, any of- | dome so is added preof that the poliey | New York, April 4—The schedule of from Burning Plant. Ohio Southwestern road, is to be con- | Batmaner Stecl combane. of | their cells by yelling and beating on | officlnls tamarrom o ot 1t fence against Mr. Roosevelt's freedom | prevailing there s the same yesterday. | bankruptey of Lathrop, Haskins & Co. | Yarmouth, N. S, April 4.—Several | sidered again by the supreme court of | Lol SR, S0 COTPAS, O tins. largest Louisville plants, It is unde ©of action and conscience, as he could | fogay and forever, The vativan is the | one of the three firms of brokers who | men and women émployes in the L. |the United States. By a division of [ STease of Bty conte vet ton (o ail pud e e stood that the ompnny will hip t Freelx attend elsewhere to the duties |vatican. The world advances, but the | went down in the Columbus and Hock- | Higgins shos factory here were severe. | four to four the ecourt afirmed the | 51678 SROPICYed Un FoR WORKE, (S (O | Correspondence School Doing Business | [ (", kicimond, Va. for stemming of his religion (Mr. Rooseveit is not |vatican never. y ing crash, show liabilities as filed to- | ly burned, James Dockett fatally, in |judgment of the Sower court which | g 5g ror steel 1-,?;, in se, effectiv in Various States is Interstate Com- | \jout 4,000 men and women are no ® Methodist). What was asked was | “Americais can now better under- | day of $5,063,012, and assets of $2,065,- | the rush of tie seventy-five operatives | decided in favor of the government.| (i . 'tae first of the month, it is said, | merce. | o strike eonly that Mr. Roosevelt abstain from |stand how it is that the Roman church | 412. The liabilities include $3,655,019 | to escape from a fire that destroyed | The railroad was dissatisfled and as & | piaced the puddlers’ wage rite as high Washington, April 4.—The business placios the suthority and prestige of |has lost France, the men of Italy, and | of unsecured claims on stock transac- | the plant today. Many fatalities were | Tesult the court today set the case for | 1o™(hat paid by any —manufacturing | of & correspondence school w {13 | “Conservation” Dinner at White: House is mame at the service of the very |is losing Spain and Austria.” tions and deposit accounts. The se- | prevented by the coolness of the men | FéArsument next Ausmust. . e ¥ i g = inters com- | - Washington, April 4.—In a or 't @nstitution, which directs by calumny cured clakns are given as $1.412,660, | in helping the panic-stricken girls s e T s A - R I on ot the | pome abant. Trome: upited. Aetion. &nd end m"g:'&:;; i 0 e BUCKET SHOP ARRESTS., ;nomy fig benks holding collaterai o thz%lagh the windows. The loss was | Stamp Robbers L"d_;md by Federal | noccupied Government Building Sites | supreme court of the United States an- | gunnort of his conservation bills in against i oans. ban - | $50,000. ildren’s /"by Justice Harlan, In | congress, the president tonight gave u Bosron,ond o mintmizing of any- |1y in by Department of Justice. | CWred creditors s the National City | New Haven Road Engineers Confor | ningham and Frank Chester, ihe men | episiment T demonstrated its sy, | company ‘of, Seranfon, P, against A. | nousc. "The guesis 'wero conned o B “the supreme pontiff of the duties o e AVeD; Conn. April 4—The| of §35,000 worth of stamps. were in- | persit the use of umoccupled KOVEFN- ner by Senator Brandegee. and others directly interested in ti measur ~ Bra ieh pr @nd rights strictly connected with his |ITests of persons indicted in connec- | |y Cost $700 to Recover Harry K. |engineers' committee which three K : tion with the operations of bucket- 1 | o w00k 1 it dicted this afternoon by the federal {ment building sites by the chlldren.| Washington, April 4 —Sena Thaw’s Dog Whip. o0 o e e gury, which met here this morn- | This will be permitted under proper | doses rturd g = hops in the District of Columbia last ven tter of an d i s sho) Hauven road officials the matter e ng. Inspectors and the district at- |regulations by responsible associations |the fof The Waddell-Maguire Marriage. Saturday have been made through the | New York, (April 4—It cost Clifford | increase in wages had a conf METHODIST ATTITUDE NOT instrumentality of the department of | W. Hartridge attorney for Harry K. | this afternoon with General Manager | torney leave for New York tonight to | ot local official dent and Mrs. ), the spes St, Louis, April 4.—Georgp Edward COMBATANT OF CATHOLICISM |justice. Assurances have been given | Thaw in his first trial for killing Stan- | Higgins. . The telegraphers also had a | Dasten the return of the men to Rich- 3 Sl and Miss Cannon, Sepator Alr ddell, plicher for the St. Louis Ar malith oy mnt}mm;?:rdnguwmaumn. ford White, more than $700 to re- | conference. mond. Steamers Collide in Hampton Roags. | Senator and Ars. Whetmore, Sens ericans, and Miss Madge Maguire of Rs of Ausor der ction tomorrow. Four | cover a dog whip with whieh 1t is al- B et Norfolk. Va., April 4—The Wi _land Miss Kean, Mr. and Mrs. Hattiewbung, Miss., were married te ot T s O o ommerican | porsons yei remain {0 be apprahended. | loged Thaw beal various girls. 5o ihe | Four Year Old Boy Died from Intoxi | Stricken With Heart Dissase on Street. | on "Sicarer Newport News wnd the | Anderson, . Senator ~ Gallin Misa | night, . Waddell recentiy obtained Sk 5 their names, according to the depart- | lawyer testified to day in his suit Milford, Conn,, April 3 —Harris Hy- | Sorchentn and Miners steamer Indian | Boardman, Miss Willlums and ° Mrs. | divorce from his first wife, a Boston cation. att, aged 70, and #om of the oldest man Hampton Roads dying thick | Crae. Woman, New York, April 4.—Four year old |in Milford, died suddenty of heart dis- | oot oo tommr h Tares holt oy Sags Joseph Klein dled today from intoxi- | ense. Mr. Hyatt had been out walkilng | in the Indian's side and the Newpost Star Routs to Be Discont caticn. His relatives “the pollce say, | with his funcee and complained of be” | News' bow' was' slightly sprung Wik | - Washinston, April 4The porofico e ment _of justice, being Wiliam H. Lil- | against Thaw’s mother for $92.000 for e A T R ati®d; |18, Bdward S. Boggs and Robert A, | his services. The money, ho suld, was e s Jastor of | Guy et New York. and Joseph Gaskins | given to a woman who had possession piaecionn__ M t_church in | ¢ “Baltimore. The officials say they | of the whip, The suit was not con- Lebanon House Burned ‘elock Monday morning t from 1300 to 1900 and super- |y, no doubt these persons will be | cluded. got him drunk yesterday with whiskey | ing ill upon his return. He died before | several bent i - o 3 3 plates. The I bound went has Insued orders disoon- | house d Dy Miss Nancy Mason o O renre, “suid tonice: |arrested within a short time. % 5 at a family party. John Silver, 23 |medical aid could be called. Mr. Hyatt | from Baltimore to Boston, via Newport | tin the star route betwen Preston | the Lebanon road in Lebanon was B ehe astitude of the Methodist mis- = Bk e Drumming ' on Trains for Business|years old, a cousin, has been locked up | Sr., is in his 96th year. News, has been docked 3t _the latter fon and Norwich after April|purned to the ground, having caueht S tais hed mever Deen com. | Beverly’s $64,000 Public Building. Forbidden. cRarged with homicide. place. and ter passengers will leave on |5. Teer patrons In that section | from a defactive flue. It was @ Lwo of Chtholicism. ‘Washington, April 4—Additional land | Washington, April 4—The constitu- Boys Broke Into West Haven Postoffice | tonight's Providence steamer. will_be served by rural delivery from | story bullding and the loss 18 placed e would mot. he asked ledve to |for the site of the public buiiding at | tionality of the Arkansas statute for- | Incorporated With Capital of $3,000,000 | New Haven, Comn, Apeil 4.—Two lo- B = Norwich. at $4,000. Onty part of the furniture h the press. “1ift a finger to | Beverly, the summer home of Presi- | bidding the drumming on trains for| Albany, N. Y. April 4—The Sealshipt | cal boys cherged with breaking into New Wage Schedule Refused. e e - o was saved, a sidebeard for which Miss, Ovster System, Inc., with a capital of | the postoffice st West Haven and| Dalton, Mass. April 4—Two of the | Choked to Death With Ham Sandwioh.| sason has refused $800, having been a devout Catholic to Protest- | dent Taft, has been purchased by the |business for physicians, bath houses, 4 treasury department at a cost of $6,000, | hotels and boarding houses was up. statement éredited to Archbish- | making $24.000 in all spent for thas [held todey by the supreme court of in St Paul today that the | purpose. The extra land is_at the | the United States in the case of the propaganda in Rome is vile, | corner of Rantoul street and ‘Railroad | state against Al Williams, a bearding in its assasits upon the avenus. The building is to cost $64000, house keeper of Het Springs. 53,000,000 and principal offices at | stealing stamps were each held in $1,- | mills of the ‘Brron Weston Paper Co. | New York, Aprl 4—Willlam Mc- | hurned. 000 for a heering today. The boys|shut down today on account of the | Guiness choked to death M a Brooklyn - already are under bonds of $2.000 each | refusal of 30 girls to uccept the new | restaurant tonight trying to swallow a| Cheshire.—Dr. W. 8, lay of Hamdey on the charge of committing local bur- | wage schedule. These mills employ | large bite out of @ ham sandwich. He|has boen in town taking samples of about two hundred hands. was 45 years old. milic to be tested z