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Ny PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. Lil.—NO. 81 S BERTRAM ©G. SPENCER ARRESTED| Celed Paragraphs \peryyian Forces |Hartford Elects PRIVATE AGT OF MERRY DEL VAL Black Silk Masks Loaded Revolvers and Articles| S wetics > o - © * % I Arms| DBmOCralic Mayor .. . . « o | Responsibility Generally is Placed on Shoulders 000. San Jose, Costa Rica, April 5.—At of Burglar’s Loot Found in His Home |25 % s biciche i ins 2it'| PREPARED To ADVANGE AT A |JOINT VOTE IN COUNGIL, ® RE-| Explorers Clizting, M. meKiniey of Papal Secretary of State 4 T Foines. republicen, was clected presi- MOMENT’S NOTICE. PUBLICANS, 18 DEMOCRATS, | eet nign o o0 & wall ofice 4060 dent of the republic for the term of - = IDENTIFIED AS SPRINGFIELD ROBBER | rowser smi i s o vorowe| BEADYTOFIGHT EGUADOR | SMITH DEFEATS WOOKER | iiF sidiisi v o i S| ROOSEVELT REPUDIATES AN ATTEMPT held in London tonight, the gathering Fire Insurance Interests of New York e e 2t Beition pocts “Hhe oocs. | The Situatiton ls of the Gravest Char- | The First Democratic Mayor in Six | Shanst%000 at Albany (o defeat unde- And Murderer of Miss Martha B. Blackstone—Recogniz-|sion, was the anniversary of he birth | acter—Assault Upon Consulate | Years—License Wins—Saloons Close | udge George H Williams, the 1ast| OF Methodist Organization in Rome to Interpret His Ac- of Algernon Charles Swinburne, and ) ed by Members of Household He Entered Last Thurs- | the diners included the Duke of Nor-| Buildings—Warlike Demonstrations. | at Midnight. furyiving member ot President Grant' ion as Endorsement of 1heir Work—Reception to S fot, Lord Lyston. Lady Lyndsay, Lady N £ heiley and Helen Mathers (Mrs. Hen- . ~ S Prest day Night How Spencer’s Arrest was Brought|sh gzm)_h There were many inter- ‘ 35 Joseph M. Hulston architect of the Members of American Colony Called Off—Ex-FPresi- il ‘esting speeches reci jons. L 1 5. the capitol at Harrisburg, Pa. charg- 3 About—Member of Lebanon, Conn., Family. £ ool Pl e e N A e (e B L U ST R SR dent Vexed at Pastor Tipple’s Statement. < STATEMENT BY ALBERT WOLTER | alities with Ecuador. Admiral Villa- | elected a mayor today, when their can- — B oY 'ACCUSED OF GIRL'S MURDER. | Vicéncio has been placed in command | didate, Edward L. Smith, defeated Ed- | _Commander John H. Shipley of the b | o the oot and Colonel Alvares put at | ward W. Hooker, the republican candi- | Defroit has becn selected as Rmerican Springfield, Mass, Aprii 5. —The |who a year ago was employ: as a i ead of ‘the forces e | date, who was up for re-election, by a | D&y atu e to the embassy at To- Rome, April 5.—~The chief material | the whole Another year of Merr wanton murder last Thursday evening | domestic at the home of L. J. Powers, | SaY8 "’K”"""“; ~ M'""”’"" but| department of Lambayeque. The full | majority of 360. The remainder of the | kio. TRt G1. he Sobusrelt iYRtioRD | Val-and the Saakvuptoy ' of the. sus of Miss Martha B. Blackstone by 2 |told the police she was reasonably cer- nows the Murderer. fighting strength is prepared to ad- | republican ticket was eleoted by ma- ey incident today was Mr, Roosevelt’s re- | will be complete.” wnasked burglar at the residence of |tain that Spencer was the man who ., ¥ 1 vance at a moment’s notice. Jorities ranging from 200 to 300. R 1‘- a Question of personal priv- | pudiation of an attem, of the Meth- | Mrs. Sarah J. Dow was tonight for- |had burglarized that house and threat- { New ofl&d.\vfl 5. 'Ph% m“"fl'}' ‘What Washington Learns. Triangular Fight a Feature. ilege, Senator Benn Conger anhounced | odist ranization here to interpret his | HOT TALK BY BISHOP M'INTYRE mally charged agalnst Bertram G.|ened its inmates. Had = uminess nadarstanding and whe | Washington, Apmil 5—Notwithstand—| One of the features of the day was | tias iy, inionded to resign (rom the faction as an endorsement of AND ARCHBISHOP IRELAND Spencer, 2 SloTK, 2853 28 years, WO | Good Work by Private Detectives. 304 0.5got as mis secretary in getting | I8 the warlike demonstrations which | the fight between James T. Farrell and | 50 T e S Work: ¢ —_— : £ Spencer’s arrest was brought about | girls for the school of stenography we Ignatios Sullivan, democrats, and Mi- |- Crawford M. Bishop of Glyndon, Mad. No Reception to American Colony. | Latter Challenged to Debate Vatlos identified by Mrs. Dow and Daughter.|by three private detectives employed | were to establish. 1 am innocent of chael J. Hafey, independent, for as-|has been appointed a student inter This repudiation took the form of Tiositiont- 1 "Aserionn Fashion. Spencer was jdentified by Mrs. Dow | by the citizens’ co-operative commit- | the crime.” This statement, made to- sessor, Farrell winning out by a small | preter in the diplomatic corps and as- | calling off a reception to the members i and Miss Lucs Dow, mother and sister | tee, an organization which was formed | night by Albert W. Wolter, the youth majority. The ticket elected by the | signed to the American legation at Pe- | Of the American colony which was 0 | s puul siinn. Apl 5 lowidg Tespectivaly of Miss Harriet P. Dow, | immediately after the Blackstone mur- | sccused of the murder of Ruth Wheel- | Still is hope of an amicable adjustment | republicans, which will remain in office | king, China. have been held tomorrow night at the | g, B Rkl e Tseriousls. wounded by ¢he | der, ana which raised a fund of $5.000 | or. outlines in Substance the defense |Of the difficulties Detween ©he two |for two years, includes a treasurer, col- 7 embassy, and it resulted directly from | o, PUB . foge wobber's bullets. Later, according to | for_purposes of investigation. he will offer. Coustite lector, comptrolier and city and town | Miss Freda Norreuce Was Shot and | the issuance of a statement yesterday | gio /0o (e incident, Bishe The police. several other people de. | Since beginning their investigations| In reply to a direct question whether inguiries at the state depart- | clerk. Killed In San Francisco by Nathan Pol- | by the Rev. B, M. Tipple, pastor of the [ Fopseveli-Vatican —incident, = 1ilao; ciared they tdentified Spencer ae the | into the murder the detectives found a |he knew who killed the young stenog- | Ment and elsewhere there is reason to The Vote for Mayor. lock, a rejected suitor, while standing | Amefrican Methodist church, in which | oo’ onrerence of the Method than responsible for @ local reign of | locket which, it is said, had been drop- | rapher, the prisoner said that while it | Delieve that the government of Ecua- vote was 6,586 ana Hooker’s |.on a crowded street corner with Sam- | he severely arraigned the Roman Cath- | g Spniieence ol (e SRt Tirror & vear ago, when several homes |ped in front of @ house on School | could mot ba possible, as he was not in | G0 has expressed an inclination to a Last y uel Goldberg. olic church. Baratogs, N, Y. tonight telographe were broken into and robbed by a |Street. This locket bore the initials|ihe house at -the time, he felt that he m the adjustment by direct nego- ce Religious Tumult Deprecated. | the following to €he Ploneer 1'r daring burglar who edopted some of | “B. G. S.” ana within it were pictures | knew the man. This friend, he assert- s with Peru, at Washington, but Senators Elkins and Hale attempted | A1 Roosevelt contimues to deprocate R trons Y of Spencer’s mother and sister. The|ed had access to his apartments. Perw’s attitude is not yet known. o obtain an agreement to vote Next |, the most vigorous fashion the flerce | shows .that Archbishop It Zhe methods of “Raffles.” Me wolced Lk wodist g Saturday on rallroad bill In the | religious tumult causcd by the inci- | again & initials and the ictures brought ‘Wolter produced a letter which he | Guayaquil Consulate Buildings At- Burglar's Loot Found in His Home. |investigation to g‘m- said he had received the evening after = tacked. 5 senate, but wr resisted by Senators | gent, which he regards as personal to | pal ehureh and agged it In A search of Spencer's home in West | Porter avenue, West Springfield, and | his arrest. It was written in German| , o Bk oL #2 republicans and 18 democrats. Cumming and Bacon. iselr) and continues entirely confic |[Roossvelt 'apisode 1 R ia immegiately ufter his ar- |{he youns shan whs ¢8! o 9y |and was signed “The man who ought | i3 th leu Sqnt License Voted. NTAe’ Lt Pl countrymen, /Catholic. 86 [-bad b part or share in t Mt west resulted in the finding of two black | this morning. The announcement of{ 1o be in prison in your plac One night, says that the Peruvian gov- - Burglars in Webb City, Mo, stole a | Sl 21" brotestant, when' the facts in | He chfls my Deople vile, 41 @k maske such as the victime have |hie detention was not made untll sev- | paragraph from this letter said: “In | grument Had recelved alarming reports | The license vote was 7,413 yes and O pound sath from- RIChard DI’ |trs oo b e an Haaeately | st e Ty DO e Taten @escribed the burglar as wearing, sev- | eral hours later. the event you are convicted I 'shall | fTom. thelr consul at Guayaquil giving | 2,438 no. %1 hauled it in a stolen wagon [ gy HRe T EIEET ARG C P or Tl w tttioue, rest eral loaded revolvers and a smail|Cjerk in Meat Packing Establishment.|then come forward, mawe a full con- [ t78 etails of assault upon the Midnight Closing of Saleons. into the country and blew it 3 = | G Etinhe g el iy mmount of miscellaneous artictes, in- |~ S0, 0 EI0, P oin 0y T T road | feseion of my guilt'and save you from | CRgulate buildings. The vote on the hour of closing sa- | ©Pen, obtaining $152 in cash. Statement by Mr. Roosevelt. o T il o g cluding jewelry. The police say some |, “RENEST TO8 o0 C0hie time recently | the eleotric chair.” ps ropavk the podice of | oons was 6,472 for 12 o'clock and 2,939 When the vatican statement, liken- | tanoosd’ fa r=of G ©f these articles were identified as be- | YO AW g ed o & receiving | The poifce do not place much faith Suaymquis mddfim government troops| .. 13 gciock. 4 Former Vice President Fairbanks de- | ing the situation to what might occur | (ouwardly aomuecr of men beiter s ing portions of the loot taken by the |10 USE 290 PELYIC AT eatabiish- | In Wolter's statements nor in the let- | Yio¥S, Proscnt during the assault, but cHned the offer of President Taft to act | jn_Germany If he visited the Polish | ity (REEC To JUol fiis e ®urglar In his eeveral raid o v ter. e Poravian government, the des- | GERMANY THREATENED a8 special envoy of the United States | ceparatiais atlor soeing the emboror, | (100 elior bf Glod wiihout ins Ler) i i o = e o3 0 's L on, | e e 1 ipic | SPeneer’s Fathor 2 Merchant in Leba- | TWO WGMEN WALKING ‘patch stated, was peasimiste as to the WITH MONSTER STRIKE. | centenary calebration o be neid there, | B i c0 (0 Mr Roosevells attention, | of priastly monopoly, = & = smorming, #t was not until late in_the non, This State. WESTWARD FOR THREE WEEKS. |i Pt 25 3 3 “If the German emperor should place | g, cution In American fashion " @ay thei Mrs. Dow and her daughter | Springfield, Mass, April 5—During 350,000 Men in the Building Trades M‘l:lmt%.e ‘.f:g.‘.’:",.;’;‘,;‘;fi:“i‘.’.;: as a condition to an uu‘tlhin‘-'-l s I forum ‘when I reach Bt } $5tea their conviotion as to his iden- | the evening half a dosen more persons | Apply to the Utica Authorities for Wildly Excited Mob. Mould Be Affected. Toroltion In the mouse chareing that | should not see the Poles, I should make o u great Christian t . R T T R W e e the pant veos clatmed| Assistance—Slept by Roadsid: As soon as this news reached Lima | - Beriin, April 5.—The prospect of the |Tie% from Cuba in addition to their | Shail be compelled (o forego the pleas- | 1o SticHlpeaple. L hpa. belt “and 3 peari brooch which | (o have found tn tho afleged 100t ATt | Uy N v April o Having walk- | Bk e G 2o over the | most exténsive stxike in the builaing | T°EVIar pay in the United States army. |ure of an andience. | stains centuries of histe e i e ke by e I e | e o bors & wood reputation | ¢d all the way from Worcester. Mass., | ing this precaution a mob of students | aoce WUICh ever has occurred in Ger—| polieving His Wifs, who was walk- | Catholics Disapprove of Vatican's | = “Ircland secms to fear Mo(hodl n e AN T o s Enon Bim hore. e | two women applied for assistince to | attacked the Ecuadorean legation and | fear’, s le ve ac- | ing the floor with her =ix months old Action. and with good. resson. oA Thursday evening. Just aften this |among those who knew him here He |l Tocal authorities today. They |consulate bulldings and tore away of Jelegates child In her arms, was a burglar, June [ A phase of the situation which is at- | Justice, liberty, open-minde B T, = heve nie father | Were Mrs. Robert W. Brown and Mrs. | their shieids. The president of Peru Vandervoort, a Kansas farmer, shot | tracting more and more attention I liness and equal gospel privi SN su8 TobiE st ner home on |from Lewiu Omna- e Fred C. Clark of Topeka, Kansas, Mrs, | addressed the orowds, advisi - carpen: | and killed her with a shotgun. The|is th disapproval of the vatl all gom place on July 25, 1909, stated her |1s u dealer in Sarming i lements: | Brown, four months ags, learned hat | tience, but the mob was wikdly cxciied | o masons, child wae unhurt. e aetion. Gxpressed by mumerous Catho- | Archbishop Ireland, when shown R S P s e e e el e uattny: T b her father was ill in Boston. With |and further trouble is feared. e Tiea T 1s not gonfined £a L | ment. of Bighop Malniyre, tor n che found among the articles e : c 3 = k2 : . Bstoiii . Ted a statement whioh sall fn Saken by the police from Spencers | home on last Thursday evening, the | her husband her triend. Mrs. Clark Censorship of Despatches. wage tarift whioh ¢he master builders B D ATHOURL EC R, e L . Bome a solitatre diamond ring and one | night of the Blacketone murder, after| to. vieit their former home, for they | , Suayull April 5—The Peruvian con- |nion had drawn up. : Democrats Gain Majority in City Coun- | cardinals have privately expres san® recelyed from Bisi ©f three stonee she made her identi- | returning at § o'clock from a frip to | 1o ViSlt thely Tormer home, for (hey | syl left hers tomight for Callao, The| Such a strike woult affect at Jeast | P2 1 e AL o d g g Melntyre is beneaih my notice. 11 Scation positive. Mrs, Eric Brickson, Springfield after groceries. M- | American consul has taken charge of 7 cil—Suffragette Not Allowed to Vote. g from ac el not_trouble #m L de east by train and on the return had | AT £ i - church in a position in any way hostile . o b money only to pay their way to Wor- | nas established a. Sensorship of sl de- ¢ Chicags, April 5.—Democrats today | to Mr. Roosevelt e hen w! . For the las ‘weeks they in the city il i . ” rgumen m FOR MR. ROOSEVELT. BENSATIONALLY ACTIVE | ing by ;’iz..";":bfi.;“i;'::fl; wihey | DENVER MERCHANT'S the employers’ -proposition. the 36 slgermen chosen, one from each | of his friendship while he was the o A Peom what 1 Xnow of Bishop M - 0 o employers appear jually firm. v > it of the White House and declare yre and wh 1 have long kn " # 5. E o —— days to take ¢ placed in a false position towards the | peady to say that he would be at home S adcar CONNECTIGUT GO, TROLLEYMEN | Receives Threatening Letter from | workere' resotution. de. | 29_democrats, 20 republicans and two | Cx-president and Amert Rosponsi- | heonshing In the Mathodist hass on Washington, D. C., April 5.—Theo- | New York, April 6—The cotton mar- . Spain, Written in ltalian. mands of the men be refused, work """""",""'- he t of about forty | DIty generally is placed personally on [ Via Nazionale, or editin; the Metho ore Rooseveit was the theme of an | két was more sensationally active and ASK FOR ANOTHER MEETING will immediatély cease. 'm’;fl for lre arrest of about forty | the ‘snoulders of Cardinal Merry. Del | gist Roman organ, The angellsta, nteresting discussion in the house | excited today than it has been at any 3 _— ¥ Denver, Col, April 5—Frank A. w",:‘k‘,’""u:" ceping open QuTINg | Val, the papal secretary of state. AN |und it recognized ally, The “Asino ttee on postoMices today, when | time since the culmination of the first | With Road Officials on Question of | Sposato, a commission merchant, to- | BIG FIRE AT POWNAL, VT., Yoting time. the _oiection was quict | eminent ecclesiantic 1s reported to have | much more s0 than lectiring In tem Dill to grant him free use of the | bull movement of the season and the Higher Wages. day received a blackmail letter from e e bted 10 wed8Stmaid: “It is not the church, but the pri- | play ' Moethodist or non-Methodis: in States mails was urged upon | big ®reak of last January. Selling —— fram Madrid, Spain, written in Itai- LOSS OF ABOUT $75,000 & e ot A‘gad““’"’gefll" vate act of the Spanish secretary "f‘ America the members Representative Murdock | was general, and at the low level of | - New Haven, Conn., April 5.—At a|lan. The letter says - Deared at the polls and demanded & |state aguinst the colonel of the Rough | “Eihi, Mcmntyre ought © go te ¥ansas vas the former president’s|the day has showed a loss of from |meeting of the confereénce board of the | “I am in prison in this city (Madria) | Many People Sleeping on Their Fu: Of “remistered voters but she was mot | Riders in Cuba” Rome, Judging from hi sent mes. Tampion. The committee has held the | $5.15 to 35.85 per bale on the active [trofleymen employed on the iines of | for failure in business and I beg you| ture in the Streets This Morning. | Of “Tegistered v Merry Del Val's father, formerly the | H0/0®, JUCENE [ TS ingo of wmeasure on its calendar for some weeks | months as compared with the high |the Connecticut company, a subsidiary | to come to my assistance to secure COni il 5.—Incomplete returns | SPanish ambassador to ‘thq vatiean | th. Roman Methodist preacher. 1t f end Mr. Murdock declared that unless | level reached in the market last week. [of the New York, New Haven and | possession of 1,100,000 francs belonw- Pownal, Vt., April 6.—When it seem- m,‘::'g;, P Tt opur:m peturns | who is now in Rome, and *who often |ju. “iucn 1 aeniting ' words 3 eome action was taken In the near fu-| It was the general opiniofr that the | Hartford Railroad company, hers to-|ing to me which is hidden in a trunk [ed certain that the village of Nortn | OENT D5 (06 1008, GOUOR SIEOUONS | complained of the haughty and bonstiul | qreqsed to Catholics in Kime, as th ae Ture be would move to discharge the |break reflected the abandonment of | night it was voted to @o back (o ti.c | now in the hands of the customs offi- | Pownal was going to be i ek My e s irough- | attitude of the United States in the 3 to e Oy Blohon e €ommittee from its consideration and | the bull movements in May contracts, | company and ask for another msa g | cers. fire early today the aynami of two | O o Th""“y-fl it mgz days of Spain’s defeat, sald to a friend arrajgn decent peopls Im the measure taken up in ihe | during which there-have been such |with the officials for the purpose cf| “If you wish to communicate with | Douses am the arrival of ouf ‘etp | 55°, SO g i Al b “I¢ seems providential that my son {nat the Methodist propagan Chairman Weeks and cther| unusual developments as practically | securing a higher ratc of wages :han | me, telegraph to my aged servant, Ma- | Drought under control the flames which | 32 (°/Un% changed from ‘o saouid be the man to humrle a Yank presiden \ E Fembers entered into the discussion. | simuitaneous shipments of cotton from |the company offered in reply (o the |riano Oliver, Crus 24, Madrid, Spain. | had raged for four hours. A loss of g e e and i was arnounced thet the bill | New York io Liverpool and from Liv- | former demands of the men. “If you do ot extend aid 1 shali | Zbout $75,000 was caused by the burn- [PEPSoRMY) 8. TE0 TweL Roosevelt Congratulated on His Stand. | gANK ROBBERY woul considered probably erpool to New Yo lese phenom- | The company has off the mo arrive without notice in De: and o Congregational churc] eceived any Thursday's session and doubtless fav- | cnal shipments, It s claimed, &rose | sesis renEia From 51 1o comis 13 25 | Wins Ut the ontin Srosars aernald | In” the vestry of which Presidents WOMEN FURNISHED SAWS. e T S it 15 hh WITH WILD WEST FEATURE rably reported. through the efforts of the bull party |an hour, and this scale has heen ac- | “I recommend all discretion and |James A. Garfield and Chester A. Ar- |y . \Military Prisoners Escape from | United States endorsing his action, but Disierkate "t MBicEes . Ricks 1t will pass the house, of course” | to raduce the local stock on the One | eepted By ali but the New Hason ord | susgest thai e gram. | thur taught school during their coll . Pt T said Jr durdock “A Bill o give| hand, while those short of May have | Suinencid. (Mase) anions. The two | Eawaiting Jour anewer. ) mincum: | days et Will and the destruction Fort Logan Guard Hou T b et iy, Bunsteds Men Killed—$400 Taken. Tooserelt a purple robe embroidered | been ‘bringing cotton here from wher- |latter refused to accept it and the ac- | only. “R. De 0. |Of eight other bulldings, including the e of telegrams from both Catholics and = with diamonds would not fail of get- | ever available n order to protect |tion taken tonight was the outsome. ity SOV B » Masonic bail, & store and five dwelling | _Denver, Col.. April 5.—Aided by two [ OF telegrams from BOM FUULIE B0 | o iaburg, April 5—A bank r fing through the house Of representa- | themselves against a threatening cor- - Washi Building for 1 S women who are thought to have smug- | Froteratie i Tony fOn e ons | with wild west features was pulled off dives et this particular time.” ner. OBITUARY. ington Building for Inauguration | Tnis morning ~many people wore | &ied saws with which to cut the bars | GUb OB B8 BERG FESIVE 0 L0® SOUS | DO G epargdoss 1n Mckeos Roc Washington. April _5.—Theodore e Ball sleeping on their furniturs n the mid. | of & Window and provided au automo- | ditions imposed by the wvatican, Weve by four erpergloos Ih BICRer Roosevelt and every other ex-presi- | TO RAISE SALARIES OF Rev. Charles O. Day. Washington, April 5.—A building so bile for their fight. two military pris. | TeACRO0 WA OnG, 8 CI N ouna an s ousibty ftar Sooting of & dent of the futurs will be entitled to PRIl e oo i = arranged as to serve the purpose of gners” escaved today from the guard | RS SRR (D N0 Yocated in Rome Bhe robbers themmelve Tt e ks JUDGES OF U. & COURTS | '3, B4y, B formerts Treaident | sccommodating manguratics balls 's L2 O e mora et ermommc for on | o wazmby Toicituted i upon What | Cred their escape with voricys of T Faa v ly re ¥ e u Y i T he 08! lity, T - oS v, = e aipr 4 had e e me: ver shots ik got safel AW h Commitice on postofices becomes & | Speakers Appear Before House Judi- | Of fhe Afdover Ticologiead Seminary | B D3 U0 "ot Gt Tor an | Obtaine Finel Deoree of Diveres, | P97, and J. P, Smith n army Gescrt- | 1o had done, saying e belleved Amer- | volver suets and g0t mafoly 4oy Ln aipe frasking priviiege also 5| ciary Committes in Support of Moon | Faucation socisty, died ety of azmory for the District cf Columbia | Noy !‘h&:".Aor! ‘r_"‘"‘ :',:" = fi:c&f;&';‘ Fialn i ALy ) o the Victor Banking compan xtended to the wl e Bill, & Zailure while ' visi militia be approved finally and appri- a5 3 e » s o ate Tor The ex-president, however, declined | Samuel Friedman, general me residents. The only requirement is oo house of his deaghter. Mr. Hoper | Priatiens made therefor by congress. | MoAloon dbtained teday & final decree | =Soldiers. scouring the country for the | o SCPEovACR, ROWSinr, SUUUNCR | S S T e Socaped men oarned that they fled In | 1y o ground that they would only sérve [Schwartz, were killed, and R he placing of autographic signatures 2 The pls a b; t- > < on the exterior of the communication, | \Washington, April §—The posttion | P Reep. . " | e O e et and o sn satomobile with two women. et Tenom the conEroversy 1 necks 10 |a. passorby, was soriousy SHOt in fh The action of the commitiee Tollowed | In which judges of the federal courts | D%, D37 FREP T SEOM, 58, ARACTCT | diftorent suswestions mads, - The com. | Mack. T o vetony cie e P T o T . Bovis = discussion during i threat | find themselves as a Tesult of the sal- [ mova) of the Seminary to Cambridee, | mittee Tecommends that plans cor | ST2ted In December last. Busddon ‘Dosth of Prominsnt Business | ST’ d Ex- | hompital g made by Representative Murdock | aries paid tiem By the government | Ho accopted a pastorate jater a Har- | templating either a_concrete building T Man of Middietown. High Masonic :"":df&"""' on X Friedman and Behwartz were o f 53 - it | was variously described as “shocking,” | nett, Vt., but was compelled by failing | 0T 2 structure faced with granite be 36 N ight Audience. Middletown, Conn., April 5.—Charles s in the bank, which dees a forcie hands of the committee if it| “grotesque” “pitiful” and “intolera- er:}tht"’nreflre Mast swmmer. © | approved. .—A special from | Reynolds, a prominent busines: an | Signor Ferra, sovercign grand com- | change business on the outskirt WSLMES 200, ble” by speakers who appeared today He was born in Catskill, N. Y., at y. Zacatecas says it nine persons were| of this oMy and active in the work |mander of the supreme council, An- |y, es Rocks, counting the da . before the house judiciary tommittes | which place the funral services will | Death of President of Conneoticut | killed and twenty others injured, three | of the Methodist church, sufferad a | cient Scottish Rite, with a deputation, | wijjch spread upon r PHILADELPHIA STREET CAR in_support of the Moon bill to raise |be held next Friday afternoon. He was River Power Company. fatally, during @ panic in a crowd that | stroke of apoviexy while attending the | called at Colonel " Roosevelt’s apart- |\ ey fohr foreigners invad STRIKE DECLARED ENDED | ¢, Salaries of all judges of United | graduated from Yale in 1872, and from | Brattleboro, Vi., April 5.—Charles W. | V2§ _leaving the scene of @ bull fight | conference of the Methodist church to- | ments and conferred upon him a high |wish revolvers. Iman States courts, Andover Theological Seminary in 1877. | Dunham, president of ¢he Connectiout | there on Sunday. day and dled soon after being taken to [ Masonic title. twice, while o1 the men Announcement by Rapid Transit Co_ | ., Ll SPectaclo of the United States | During the Spanish-American war 1 | River Bower y, which operates his home. He was a graduate of Wes- Dinner at British Embassy. up the money an they - ran . supreme court fustices drawing the |served as chaplain of the First Vor-|the great 32,000,000 dam a Vernom Colonel Rooseveit and the Pope. |levan university in the class of 1852 | My and Mrs Roosevelt dined this | wounded m cdmn Strike Leaders Say No. inadequate_sal s shocking,” de- | mont infantry at Chickamauga. ot St Bie' Do Dara toaigtt et was a former member of the common | evening at fhe British embassy as tho | them, shouting for lcii. ol 1 | Phiiladetphia, AoFll 5—Declaring that | “We dom't swamt o meks. the foasel | Arkansas Nogro Mob Lynch Two Ne- [T+ oo won B2 years o 3 R et B iy o D TG e g Y e . g e ynch Two Ne- - etars 2 morrow they wili have lunch with Gug b ¢ il A g o o o gE o S LT S gro Prisoners. Two Bodies Found in James River. 2ohool board. . He wan 73 vears old | jieimo Fervero, the historin, and In| UNFINISHED ROAD WORK ent operation of its cars the Phila- |to if the present scale of salaries is | K0, Arkansas, April 5.—A mob com- | Buchanan, Va., April 5.—The bodies the :“;fl;l:n: ;lflt;’:_-;“'unw‘;vmm'd["‘_ R T e dhaoDenald delphia Rapid Transit company an- | maintained.” posed entirely of negroes overpowered | of Dewltt J. Powell, aged 35, and Miss = e ) o iyl e Seomnced today that insofar as it was | Former Fedesal District Judge Fu- | Constable Mallory of Keo, four miles | Myra Ayers, aged 21, who have been ns Begin the Pol b A S Tuakoy b wiantent Sonds Notification to Contractors Comcerned the strike of its former em- | gene D. Saunders of New Orleans told | DOrth of here, last night, seized his |missing since yesterday, were found oSk priyos 7 1910, B T 0 Rt - ploves = at an end, The company | how he had been compelled to resign | tWO Prisoners, both negroes. one a |today in James river near here. The ismpaign: of . mesday for Spezyia, Hartford, April 5 -Highway Can; added that for the vacancies still ex- | his position because the salary did not | WOman, and shot them to death, after | coroner’s jury returned a verdiot that Indianapolis, Ind.. April The Opinion of Father Fleming. |missioner James 11 MacDonald today a M £ Ind i Wfied contractors having unfinishe the strikers if they applied for!| enable him to live on it whioh their bodies were strung up. The | Miss Ayers came to her death from cans of Indiana in state convention Walliiaton: Apeil 5.—A better 1. | motified_contractors having e Sreck would be given preference over viotims were charged with killing the | drowning and that ehe committed sui- today began the political campaign Tog otween the Cathoiics and Protest- | road work on thelr hands”to open a other applicants. husband of the woman. cide, while Powell lost his lfe m an 1910 by the selection of a state tickot, | IN€ ebween the Catholics and Brotehls | sueh work on April 15, The let The leaders of the strike. on the CONGRESS TUESDAY. offort to save her. It is said that Miss e qith the ‘exception of wwvemnor wni 808 %G8 COGE QIS Ticlaent s | B et wo ax 0 b “ ther han: i he é yers was in love with Poweil - eu governor, and adopted i n incident 18 | "k iu date s set w0 an 10 have un & and. maintain ihat the strike | gonate Discussed Railroad Bill—Naval | NO ARREST MADE {hiat ¥he had mad ethreats to Wil her. | PTOMPLY I any condi- | platform that indorses among other | the opinion of Fatber Fleming Vice | e piiy “but i will be subject to b e B T ‘Appropriati H IN ABORTION CASE.|seit. That Muted his | DT o o OUIF | president ~ of Georgetown university, | formity, but ol Wil be subject TR e - e i verang s e o0 e pope | Loimes & Drotective tarill, 2 tarift cor)- | Tno taiked freely foday of the affair.” | SHABES by order of selectmen. o was impossible. Mr. Roeseveit has a ot it - | “Of course, every politician will try |« . IRl s. Serent ol oo Boossvelt policied S84 the Fe . ukles’ oapitaly out- of this. matter y] 0onditions SXULAS. i the administration of Presidest Taft. he sald, “but the truth is that there | tOWns ¢ wili be forced to grant concessions end take back &ll of the strikers. Washington April §—Senator Hey- | Windham _County Authorities Have| Danville Township Voted “Wet” | 135 | burn of Idaho, consumed most of the| Been Notified and Their Action is| Danville, I, April 5.—Danvifle town- | of America session of the senate today by dis- | Awaited. ship voted “wet” a g2 2 olie Tinl Amerioa who | to set an earlier date, or one NO ONE BLAMED cussing the provisions of the railroad oF 1000 in an exciting slegtion Shore i e s et oot I ention in: Wosten Chpper Markess 1 Mot admise Gotoner Roasovely | shail be T S eovern. yh For Premature Discharge of G bill. ‘While no official statement has been | Was no trouble except at Grape Creek, | will allow them to recognize in Mr. Slump in Favorite Stock: for the clever way in which he has |tion of all towns” or v un on! In the house the naval appropriation | made to the effect that mbortion was | Where there were numerous fights. At | Roosevelt’s attitude the only ition Boston, April 5.—A slump in some |acted. All Catholics will admire the Cruiser Charleston. bill was under censideration all day, | committed on the Lisberman sirl of |one time a call for troops was made, respecting 'of his char- | of Boston's fayorite copper stocks, es- | sane and sensible view that Mr. Roose- | Three Cent Street Railway Fares Give but few chanres were made in the | New London, it is known on excellent | but the sheriff swore in a iarge num- | acter, fame and tion could take. | pecially those in the lake region, caus- | velt has taken of the incident, and, Handsome Surplus. Washingtan. April 5.—The court of [ measure. As the house could not agree | uthority, says the New London Day, | ber of deputies and the order was can- as usual, Colonei | ed a sensation in the local copper mar- |on the other hand, I see no reason why | (leveland, 0. April 5 Thre ket today. Lake fell off 11 points from | every Protestant should not fully stroet raltway fares on the Cle yesterday's close, Indian_went down | derstand, without any offense, the Traction systeda have not only p w month which has been investigating | upon recommnedations of the com- | that such was the fact, and that deatn | celled. SRR o osra the Crutser Chanies: | letigtn of fHs prUSsecd drs Gotes i |Derformed by o Seticta iy poiion r b 7 : - e at | per a_physician, autop- five points, and even Calumet and [tion of the pope. vel atte fon in Subig bay. Philippines, March | New York, t sound, Washington, | sy established the facts in the case. wf.',d,'{.,fy',""'c‘.,:l,"m'i}"a_;,m Hecla, the gilt-baged stock of the 1st, | Old Spani p.Mp:...,sm. Dominates the | cpoeation. gMioibes (0. sive. & nand 2% by which eight sailors lost their | and at Pearl approximately to| Both Medical Examiner Lee and recorded a loss of 30 points. There u e Tullway compan fives has decided that it probably was | 700 feet. an increase of about 100 feet, | Coronor Brown on Wednesday sald | Lioris; 6 years old, daughter of nr. e PaCOvaTT et th" ke il tin Va e e STy Ty Jompany: @ue o the fring pin. which was brok- | the entire appropriation for those pro- | that everything in their jurisdiction | Jul 2%, Cornolius Horan, was badly | . = e VROl (LTCEN o | general list closed with @ gain. Vienna, April 5 company covering its operations foc e and then bent outside the vent. No | jects was stricken from the Dill, leav- | had been attended to and developments | tasthor Bad. b Hts e T | e e e i pat papers are publishing lengihy the month of March shows @ prc Siame is attached to any one. ing their determination to a later |are being awaited. to extinguisn the fames. The childs | littis. known. - L4st year a total o 1,- | No Prize Fight in This Pastor's Pulpit. [ of the vatican icident, but ey make | ihlo Tront of .65 conts over tho iver day. - ,The physician, however, is a resiient | Jothes were ignited at & rubbish fire ‘bushels oy changed | Atlanta April Rev, Allen C, Shu- {few comments. The official Catholle | gge car mile expense, or $13,964.24, and Sentenced to Wethersfield. vl o Bl o ‘;,‘,mwm‘“"’m““o‘,cm"'_&'g},g‘é‘ef;;“’gh‘}’ ‘started by the mother in a lot near ler. pastor of the Western Felghts |PaPers maintuin compiete siionce, while | above operaging expe and the six MOTTOW. s y o oPio] e atti= | per cel o allo’ the stockhold their home. It is not thought that the Baptist churcny resigned todny ‘be- |10 INETRL Jounils Sopore per cent, return allowed th Middietown, Conn.. April G. county. Althoush the authorities of s w 7 s oc e, mperior court Steamship Arrivals. DO ooy Bave hagiihe ovi. | MU W Oy B Chiren advertiacd that (hey would put | Do Neto Trele Frewso fave: i 1 3 & 5. = ‘ o figh c 3 ate ls o i i is Dropped. Baa pleaded guilty, James | | At Liverpool: April § Lusitants, from | of the physician since Sunday nighi,| B: & O. Machinists Did Net Striks. S ons deal o1t At | chusely batore servicos. When he. time | Spaniard and_ the worla ix not wrong | .. Suit for Diverce is Dropped five nor more 1‘: ork. 1, Duca DI for some reason, known only to them- | Cincinnati, April 5.—Machinists em- came they confessed they had made |1t belleving that the old Spanish at # m‘\ inezs .IA.M 3 : orn Genoa: ives, they seemed to be in no hurry | ployved by the Baltimore and Ohio the announcement merely to draw @ | Mosphere dominates the vatica :m:.‘:fi‘;»‘h; ’;Ivu‘ R Sl Oharees Al from : Florida, fre pue tiay same institution_ The YN“-;:' o i, = :" to o) . 4 crowd. '_.'V"" !l"" ;:P"" h Cardina ler, the millionuire ol mun, agwinst his 1 At leste: ), Oceanin, "om R EPR T ~ Frankfort-on-. in, April 5.—The ife, Mrs. Emi A, Mille has Leen S o hmving Droken | yew York. St. Mary’s Saciety Meeting. vesterday. 3 Mrs. Hettic Green Not Seriously Ill. | prankturter Zeitung's Home corre. | dropped. The Mabpoci. 1u (he cose ‘At Marseilles: April 2, Roma, from | ‘The regular meeting of St. Mary's New York, April 5.—The report be- | spondent, concluding a telexram re- |was never served, Mi. Miller having New York. T.A =g B ‘was held Tuesday came current in New York today that | garding the Vatican's Rooseveil inci- |led the process eervers a merry chase the T. A. B. building, with Mrs. Hettle Green was scriously iM, | dent says. through the state, and she Is now be President Lewis A. Andrews in the but a statement iésued by her so “According to the judgment of ail [lieved to be in New York., The attor- SERiRA’ robbod summer coftasps st ‘Sherman Sails for Manila. cisco_ April 5.--With $10,- [ Death of Mrs. Florence James Adams r. business was transact- ory to R. Green, declared it unfounded. | the clericals with whom 1 have spokes [ney In announcing the cancellation of m Filipinio colnage in her hold | Chicago, April 5.—Mrs. = Florence and one member was transferred | u origin - — tdey and who are unvrejudiced, Mr. | (ho, mit today Would net explain the including he | James Adams. wife of Milward Adams. the Cadets to the senfor society. Eaward Middletown.—Gov. Frank B. Weeks s ‘dgnified declination’ wai |motive for the actio v, Troop ¥. Fourteenth | who is manager of the A Was received that big delegations 41x154 | has confirmed the nomination of Ma- | the severest biow which the Span [ “recrujts. the transport | theater, died here today. She was Westerly and New Tondon so- 19 jor Charles A. Il to be a member | cardinal and pipal secretary has s Southington,Thomus Burks e "'fif inila today via | well known as & musician nni\elon- expected for the April 4 E of the A ital for a term of ] fered durl the long ocourse of his |in with a big trout weighing 8 4 - tiomist. G, N of St Magy's dnsurance. twe yeo rom & 2 is the owimination of A pounds. ¥ ooz R i Gt oo 4 5 = S 2 £ <