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! G " PRICE TWO CENTS LE-T0 PROTECT FOREIGNERS LaTie of Food are also om the ‘i of beet. * Tokio, Aprii 174 Japariese sub- marine foundlered yesterday while ex- in England, especially the price Ban Placed on Toy Pistols, Giant.Crackers and Other Dangerous - Devices ecuting mapoeuvres in the Bay of Hir- oshima. . Rome, April 17.—A semi-official note issued Saturday states that Foreign Minister San Giuliano and Count von Aehrhenthal,- the _Austro-Hungarian ‘minister of foreign affairs, have ex- changed views and committed them- selves to the purpose of strengthening . Wiltiam J. Calhoun, the new United States minister to China, arrived at Peking ‘ Ja - DRIVEN. BY. STRONG WIND SPREAD RAPIDLY. CAUSE' LAID" TO DEFECTIVE ECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. . secretary of for- Mexico, died ot . _lgnacio Ma eign relations pheumoni The Members of the Sub-Committee Six Thousand Foreign Drilled Chinese Soldiers -All Joined the Rioters MISSIONARIES LOST EVERYTHING the friendship and alliance of Italy and Austria. g Berlin, April 17.—According to the Court news_ v, the Neue Gesell- Schattliche_Corrbspondens, the Ger- man crown prince is filed with deep and justified wrath over-the disclosure of ‘his private letters to Count Hans Fer- nand Hochberg in the reeent New York criminal court proceedings against President Barnes of the Cottonwood Creek Copper company. of the house divided on the postal Savings bank bl President Taft Will Visit Jail, Courthouse, Town _Hall, Gongre- | on June 3 as the guest of the hoa S ) commerce of that eity. ! gational Church, Store and Thirtesn i ; & g Bishop John ‘Dart of the Episcopal _Residences Burned at Hyds Park, Vt. | diocese of Westminster, Eritish Colum- bia, died at the age of 73. The Bureau of / Engraving and Printing has been working overtime turning out national bank. notes. WIDE SANE AND SAFE MOVEMENT Organized Fireworks Lisplays, Fageantry and Sports in Store for New England and Other Sections—Even New York City Falls Into Line—Ci tizens’ Committee at National Capital will Take all the Chances. 3 ¥ ¥ troit To Any Member of Fire Department 1 of for Loss of Life—No One Criminally Responsible for the Fire. All Foreign Owned Fuildings in Changsha, Excepting the i ritish Consulate, Destroyed by the Torch—Por tion of City Still Burning— I'hree Americans Report- ed Crowned—10,000 Soldiers Sent from Hankow. New Havem, Conn, April 17.—In a Tinding on the " ‘Hyde Park, Vt, April 17.—Driven b i i i e e s, 15 JEWETT CITY PLACES recent fire at ¢ 3 - county . jafl, in~ which ‘six firemen lost their Boston, April 17.—The small boy is|the smail boy. hereabouts, New York ARE AGAIN RAIDED. |lives and proj ‘to. the value of poDinese minister | Changstu. China, Apri) 17 same asy, the troops jolning ih it 40 e Led” Ty pistols. slamt | city threatens o Have & -sate and | seacs Potice VIt TR Saturday | $200:000 was ‘Coroner_ Eli onolulu_and was | forelgn-owned buildings in Changsha | rioters, who fumbercd 1 o tha crackers and other moise-making de- | sanc” Fourth of July this year. Al- ice. Visi ere Saturday |Mix finds that no one crimfnally have been destroy Wwith the | 24,000 Vices are to be denied him the coming | though inclined at first to side with| Evening, Getting Liquor in Thres |responsiblé for the fire and that no Fio - Departunt ot . Co op: | SRCePHion of the B isglate. All Americans Reported Drowned. Fourth of July. A “safe and sane” |the voungsters, M. Gaynor recent- | Places—Mrs. Brickley Held for As- |blame attached to any member of the £ dered the Rion " of Twitislor | B alidings rented by foreignees have |- gy g joiebratton of Independence day—_one |ly significd his intention of upholding ult. Jocal’ ive aepantment’ for e Joss of | 'Prisonets Released ta Fight Flames. | Voane, ‘ire “Ahorcasone 1ehipsimu | boen Jooted. | The Chinesc omeiais on |, FIE Gormans sitacied o ’ n which explosive exuberance and the | the fire commissioner, Who will en- e. The cause of Rle fire hie lays to| ~ o rot o8 B T e, =l , the . ssucd a proclamation that | niasion were {n Chang comsequent extemsive truman injury | deavor to enforce an order prohibiting G defective electric light wiring. iginating presuma m. a_de g Z unable to protect the lives [ the troubles be Lhey 'fled f il be displaced by pageantry, sports | the sale of fireworks at retail from :Jfluor law uuum;m in Jewett City The Chair Factery Exite. .| fective stovepipe between the first and |, The United States Cruiser Cle: nd and property of foreighers, and, there- | the city, and it is reportad 1 @nd _organized fireworks displays— | June 10 to July 10. L e Elven & Sabted Dasty on Sai- nd stories of the|county Jail, the | has been ordered to Hankow. berause | upon, all foreigners made haste to [Of the hile proceeding 1 o I3 e in store for New Fngiand | | Statistics Showed that total cesual- | ey evening about 915 oclock when | In_ spesking. of the cxits. from (| fre gained headway 0 sapidly that of- | of the Chincse anti-minsionary riots at | ieave (he Cits.~ So far as ia knows, | Kow @ gunlc widiou el Vo fn common with other scotions of the |ties In the United States resulting £rom | searon of " Hiauor &nd - mere success. |were bUmed ta. deaths o the. maiih] oo o, be woslegs nd Atteniion wa | Eento. it (SES SRS omuifina floot Ba itz 2ha arowned. | Another report country. Eounth of July accidents 1ast year wete | ful, It was on April 7 that they con- |part of the jail, the coroner says that|directed to endansered neishboring| The War Spirit Betwesn Peru. and [ Governor of Hu-Nan Province Killed. | {iiay “tho"Mii drowied Wit A New England Cities Won Over to the | 21o; Jvhile there were no less than 5,307 | ducted a raid and it cost the keepers |he found that the doors were open at|structures. The iwo prisoners both | Bcuador seems fo be subsiding under | The governor of Jiu-Nan province, | canw, but theie |n 1o irma Riforsn Méveinent. imaeh of liquors several hundred dollars to |the time of the fareback which cause oftenders, whom the jaii held | the influence of the officials of the | Wou Tehung-Sin, and hiw son wers | this. Sprinsnieid, where the “safe and | NATIONAL GAPITAL'S CHANCES [*ctie et bills " . " - |te men their uves and that they wers|wesbrolesecd and turned to with o wil | two government, killed and several other government | " gituation Far From Encouraging ®ane” jdea had its practical inception | PRSI R i ; i o 0 1.2 The chiet cause of the riot R e e e mittee Same as'in 1909. er, in two automobiles, rolled into the |he says they remained unlocked. Just| Help wes summened from Morris- | state of Tennessce against the Stand- | g ¥ :1::&::-14“'1:‘;:15:"( B ] o ot time DESC'an antforels T o T o ot BSY | wasnimgtan, ApeE 17 —pow _of| SN Yoo Lty Sotirdas Sight |MErSR hg e VeiC il he gndfemur Wbl 228 B, 2 of SIS | £ O compuny. I o o | Pegete, b o med. New Haven, Conn., Newport, R.|July in the national capital will see a | place of John Dolan. stood in the ¢ ys and called to the to the aid of Hyde Park which| The Italian Government Seems like- | g5 [110%% brotected the wovernors house | tunity that uro ould supr Libawincker. R L. Montpelier, Vi, safe and sane celebration in which | — There have been several visits of the |firemen that (their only way of escape [is the county seat of Lamille county. | Iy to adopt am anti-clerical policy, and | Ly & . but soon wil Joined the | excuse for demonsirating (e Jieirose, Haverhill and Titchburg also | Young America will have all the fire- | state” police there without result, but |was. through the doors, but that the |Their combined however, could | will abolish religious Instructions In | mee ine. torios somemes oate i | cln wentiment. According Bave Dbeen won over to the reform | works, all the noise and all the fun,|on this time liquor was secured. firemen were caught 5o suddenly that prevent the spresd of the ‘flames | the public schoo e aen o, e | Lo, tha Sovernor of Hu Han con movement. = | but a citizens’ committee will take all| ~The places of Ira_Lewis, William |they could not reach the exits. several hours. When finaily un- rice shops. A captain of police was | ted suicide after notifying the ( In Connecticut. the chances. The scheme worked 50| Brickley and Felix Bedard were also |County Comrhissioners. Should Have |der control an area of haif a mile Jong | The Three Men Accused of Killing | o riec, nhile trylilie to restore order | government that he was s Governor Weeks of Connecticut is | well when it was trie last year that| visited and liquor secured in ail but an the main sireet had been swept by | Deputy—Colector W a Anaersan 1 | Dut thousands crowded around him and | for the trouble. The latest ad wrging a “day of pleasure and profit |the commissioners of the District of [ the Bedard places, none heing found Been Better Posted. - ho. fire, & moonshine raid in Walker county, | Byt 8ssistants, and he was obliged 10 | gurding the situation throug t instead of a day of unrest and horror,” | Columbia decided to do it over again | either in the boarding house or barber | In his finding he also says that no County Records Probably Lest. Ala., have confessed. B Yo tie yamen. ' The Toters fallow~ | district are very far m bein and Governor Farnald of Maine is also | with elaborat and additions, shop. It is claimed he bas.gone out |IDSDection had been made of the build- % el ed hm there and besteged the place | couraging, so-operating in the movement. | This year, @s last, not a dynamite|of the business. At Dolan's people |iNgS by the factory inspectors for sev The [ecords of the county and of the| Secretary of the Navy Meyer has Hankow Sends 10,000 Soldiers S cracker, nor @ pistol, nor & “snake | were then drinking, eral years and thut the county. com- Probate court are in o cault in the | completed a tentative organization of ons. Burned, v NEW % : the grass” will be sold in Washing- | ~ At Lewis' the police found the peo- |MiSsioners should have informed them- ) courthouse and thefr condition is un- | ne “stiantic battleship fleet covering | The following day the disturbances [ Iankow, Chine, April | The vios YORK CITY. ton. But with sunup the celebration | plo running in all directi but it [selves of sthe unusual and dangerous | Kmown. It is believed, however, that| g "heriog of three years became . anti-foreign, -this being & | oy of the Hu-Pep has sent t will begin in one of the public squares | was Imposeible. to Kot ail of e liguor |conditions which he belleved existed at | they Will e found umhurmed. The Loge e &n . provin The | sand soldiers to Changsha Mayor Gaynor Intends to Uphold the | ana will last all day and probably un- | vy and a sood Seantity wee foand, |the time of the fire. : *|town records were not dwmaged. as| Bosh virginia and West Virginia | China inland mission wnd the Norwe- | ther large detachment Fire Commissioner. g DT con. | and it is said some was velng rolled in |Inflammable Materials ‘Stored in Fac- e AN e R fled in_the supreme court exception.| ian and Catholic mixsions were burt- gatched o thut Se r certs, SNl Samas, Toat:Thces Ml ‘bac] 9 <l . J to Little s ed. he other missions were destroy- | Small rio have ¢ ¥ New York April 17.—For the first [all kinds of outdoos sports, while the | “ire bocr Gochcierh® Hme. . the o, : distance away. 18 the matter of ‘the fobt controveroy. | e om ADril 15, The missionarios ai- han heen deciarcd a fime since firecrackens and skyrockets | citizens’ committee sets off the fire- | Brickley nouse. My Brickley offercd | The wooden buildings which - sur- s tached to the American Kpiscopalian tories k The German National Liberals won | Missionary alliance, the Anited kvan- rounded the jail and in which were stored inflammable material should not British Consul a Refuges GEORGIA FAMILY FEUD ®Became an Independence day habit of RESULTED IN BLOODY BATTLE | remarkable victory in the election 0t works. no resistance, but his wife caused no end of trouble, with the result that gelical church and the Wesleyan and Shanghal, Apri Th she was arrested and taken to the po- have been allowed. And: he _recom- Herr Kochan as successor to the late Yale missions, aumbering forty-one in all, took refuge in boats. They lost all consi ul at C ha has taken ug MISREPRESENTATION HOLY ROLLERS BAPTIZED lice station and held under §200 bonds e e e e - [ Perwosis Abe; Deod. “Ansthec. Dy- | Count von Stolbers Wernigerods, who | all. took refuge in boats. ey lost ters on & whioh in aneh 2 for. assault until Tuesday. It required = ¢ . < was president of the reichstag at the | of their effects, v destruction of | L6 - g0 s SNSBAE Sr-PRNTINGS IN MILL POND'S 10Y WATERS, | {00 & 0T severat Gy, subdue hes, | the eh&wr the cofener sy e ing and Others Wounded. time of his death, February 55 Jast. " |ali foretgn property, including the -“‘”,.:.,",‘-u'm‘,,,, Taetis 1 ot Arrest of Count and Countess De Ga- She had two pitchers of liquor, one | found e s ol Japanese consulate ‘and the. Britieh |, vi, g Failed to reach ( P s = rerrrs I e e A R e AL Lyons, Ga.. April 17.—Two dead. 0ne [ The Fact that Monsignor Pignatelli, | warehouses followed. The fate of the | having fwjled to reach : 3 M i SN ng and Arm Flapping. Wheeler, while one containing whiskey d¥in and probably ome or two others | the papal nuncio in Vienna, called up- Standard Oll company's newly erected | SCOWE 06, ShANOY, waior, Sie 2 = was gotfen out of her hand. Later she 7 i on_ Colonel Roosevelt an a long | ta v make aaotber s D D AT The arrest | . DUxbUEY BRSO AWML 17, ke oot [ Struck him over the head with a fry- | CHINA-JAPAN MAIL TRAIN ’"‘h"’;nw‘";::": “':“:“‘ 2 e °’; talle with him is construed in the Aus- | The. British consul detalned two | bort tomor untess De Gatigny at | cold water of a mill pond a short dis- | 1 Tt bec: az HELD Bl ‘CAL. | battle in & ily of long stand- | iyjan capital hat hl steamers for the refugees, who include | American Missionaries Missing, Fate the instance of Mrs. Charles Hamilton | tance from the®Iitle' chapel in ASh- | bt ey, as ae meoman o The rns. LD UR NEAR SENICIA, TAL-| pay.. witich sarurred. Iate. teday: o Jin- 187 S8TILS) 10 mean that b miksibn S e over 10 Uk 2 e of 3 symp- ; s e 3 vi e s fo v ese, . ha , Lo nown. o g g AR TR TR LB TR ) the, Tree|toms of a militant suffrazotic. The (Robbed of Nine Pouches of Registered | *"H0L U™, | 4 & Colling, a. well to | the action of Cardinal Merry del Val. | the shortage of provisions and Uhe | iondon, Apri 1571 g e i conmection. with the et 57 | Boliaars aociety, Xaown &80 38 “HOLY Lhearing ‘on- the liquor. a quantity be- | " Mail—Pastengers Net Nolested. " | g0 Bana Soul hie. s A iaan GO e P hopeleseness of the situation, It was g 0RGOR (SREL L G0 it ing Baped "to o EHE wobk of | cah 3 ey Pe- | jng seized in_all the places except %3 et fine Alma Lewis 1890 hadty: woanhed The Indignation of Colonel Roosevelt | decided to start for Hankow Detch . on thes Cuangshe s B Shipo o Se 0% mhek of | el AN O aSa, a ‘1 ‘week, | Bedard’s, will ‘be held on the 22d. cia, April_ii.—The-China- | that he u‘w“',d to die at any mo- | ¥as aroused when informed that re- Riqters Numbered 24,000 “The American misslonarics Eorics. has caumed & great senmatlon. | for fourtesn converts o the ect Withe | 1, LI ToNS, Of those who had Nauor | sapan e Sam o < 2 Ports had. been prined in Paris and| que official buildings were destroyed |ing. Their fate is unknown Tho De. Gatignys, with thelr four thil. | hyave wets Rab e i d intheir places will take place in a [syer the Southern . Y for| rs afrray Was bétween Collfns ana | the United States that he bad ugreed , % Gren, lived lavietls and Eave brilliant | ered on ihe ahere, Mider Hobers o day or €wo, and it is probable that ({nc" eamt at 9 o'clock Saturday night | the Lewls familles and. was the outs | Nih Oifford Pinchot for the use of b B sl o Providence | eaoh Cof e | they. will be charged with a second of- {was heid up Dy two. masked men @t | come of a dis over a publie road | his mame as a candidate for the pres- |grEAMER MINNEHAHA ASHORE |ATTEMPT AT LYNCHING A migistrate today ordered a seardh | converts, men @hd women, sares. timeg | °h5e, Which will mean a fail sentence, | Sprig, “two ‘miles ‘cast of ‘here: cariy | crossing. The twe families reside less | ‘doncy. He denied apy declaration on - SCILLY. AT NEW ROCHELLE of their chateau at St. Cyr. Sur-Loire, | in the cold In accordance With |15 fag sone Bo kel i0o, P05 (ITEcted | today and robbed of nine pouches. of | than o ‘mile apari and the county line | AmeTican politics NEAR BISHOP'S ROCK, s AT NI CHEL and this resulted in the seizure of ex- | a custos = < 2 Y |registered mail. . _They met r i i /Crowd, Saving & gt hdence and many val- | e vas s Aanase vesihe mect one of | of this city. to whom complaint was | The passengers oh the train were not | 1 T e e et pome. | BOSTON'S SUBMERGED 20,000 Passengers and Crew -Landed This [Police Held Back/Crowd, Saving meless paintings. some of which are | ists. 2 made by the committee of mifteen and several of them did not | Mhe meembors of the. Colline. fapily LIVE IN 'GREAT SQUALOR Morning Bryer Island. Negro Murderer £, e Dot Tabeled with motices | ' The baptismal ceremony followed an | Jamed by the temperance advocates |iearn of the robbery wntll this motning. | were acmed. With revolvers. while two : ool Now ¥ork, Aprl 17, —New intended to prove their authenticity, all-night mesting of the faithful in | {1\ ientions are that fhe law shall be |arrer Ecstng the mail, sicks, the Tob | shotguns were used by the other side. | Tenements| Dark, Dirty and IU-Ven- | London April —15--7he F o g b O B, A L BB g s if they were destined to be sold in | the chapel. This service was charac- | (1 1CeRHons e N Joseph Lewis, father of Alma Lew- tilated While Rents Are High, THRUBPOTL Line, Moa e iahop's. Rock, |and en sttempt ot lunchink. Milt ot De Gaiigns has been regarded | ing arm apoine i " ooabing. i ¥ o Gown, the main track 16 the sast. - | i Ao o Ve e et O L, ivlons Tooreage. ro- |Woods, & nogto, who had. beon Hvir Coun gns he . arm_ flap; and “speaking in MORTALITY IN NORWICH. E which ended the life of the elder Col- | Boston, April 17.—Deplorable condi- | et i a- |apart from his wite, wenk to hor houe $5.8 Deen ors in Loridon'in 1657, He | the-sect of Jamk year romArbonic bt o ‘Section of passenser rain Mo b | Los oot e Heertha o | Hone SrmonE, the Ienement pearie of |CCR, ONE L% 4t Y10 (s mern” (ahi: accoraing 1ok ol won of he P P ravaier ana sometimes | thore: oras pnst year, remarkable, DUt | Deaths During the Past Month Num- |Gestbound, heavily ioaded. But for nd Brmanuel countios | L, "orth and west end seotlons of the [ %110 10vas have wired to Fal- couple who witnewsed the tragedy, shot 5 5 - 3 ons fot their moral, | D8 e “The wind s |his wife g her almowt inwta %o was & Mies Lunt\was born in | was announced that another all-night | According to the monthiy bulletin |have taken place ' The engine was "As Both fadilies are well to do.and | E3mn 1hee “0F 1 “Hston 1915 mearh | London, April 18.—A despatch from |the soéne of tio cri ry orow 1885, " Thelr. feves’ aNa coteriain, | ooTion Would be hed tonisht " 1S era S0 denths ta Normich Snr- |of tme. o o o 1 he MOk | el e, e o et they | TSht, Made public Saturda, S ona wae wrhckd on Seal Hocks |geanos Wpon” him, bit foo 3 ments, which were attended by all the |NO STRIKE ON THE ing the past month, represeniing ‘an | The tiain carricd no express matter. | Lora not on the oOf terma. Com- | in' what 18 Known &5 Submersed cone [and vhat the passengers ana ‘erew aré [the crowd 3 : B s A nilet yav | DELAWARE & LAGKAWANNA | SSI S8 2ot a2 1 Lo, S0 [Tour S 0 pouchos g oy I, | osicnlon wih e acens of op Sl | o snd” that * e ongention s (brine Iagog 6 Iver I LY | cost o oving 700 nian jong been the talk of the country. 3 dren under five. In New Londdn there and now are hiding in the hills be- 4 v = muni- | rdup. | 1ONS T et N Patne. who had |Company Will Abide by the New York | ware 12 deaths, Plainfield 11, Putnam |tween Marlines and T S eatnel thet a domet | Mates o Smmtine finds thet hails and | €7 Bnsown, B, Ma o Sl 12 | TO SUIT CHICAGO NOTION intings, visited the entral’ wward. , Indham 10, Stonington 13, Groton |posses fre two counties, ves i - @ it was o/ . " April 18 (4 & m. e innehah: inte b Cit b a5 struck by the won. 17, ‘There were' seven deaths in local |and postoffice inspectors on horses and | On, JGre, Shots were fired and ' Wes | ventited. . 2 et Al Do Being lanowl The | Committes -Appeinted by City Olut Gerful art gallery, the greater part of | Scranton, Pa., April 17.—There will | Institutions. There were 48 births and |in automobiles are engaged in the man | 5319 that the others WO Im many cases less: than. 350 cubic | B0t i remains with the ship, to Look Into Question Shich he poarchased. Am expert, visit- (be no strike on the Delaware, Lacka- |15 marriages here in February. hunt. The robbers -were well armed | o3, besides Marion Lewls are mot sc- | feet of air is supplied to ench person. | SREER FURIRC 1l Talands, April 18 B — ing his Paris mansion. where he ex- |Wanna and Western raflroad. This de-|| There were two cases of measies, 7 (and @ battle is anticipated. = i Which Is below the lowest standard |’ s9"C" )~ The Minnehaha is ashore | Chicago, April 17.—While 1 jon. declared that the cision was reached tonight when Gen- | of scarlet fever,-3 of diphtheria and e J ;‘;;‘d In any gity in this country or in | C.38 S, M 0 with mixty-four pas- | of 1iving is now acknowlediedly hik Correggios, Murillos, eral Superintendent T. R. Clarke of the | croup, one of whooping cough and two | BANK’S DEPOSITORS SUFFER. |AUSTRALIAN MEA’ irope. 4 o wees. Al are being Janded on Bry- | the cost ef dying is now, and i g Lackawanna company informed W. G.|of consumption reported here during - - CUT NEW YORK PRICE |, Yet the average rent is 31150 a |0, Sorfe captain will not leave high, according Lee of the trainmen that his company | the past month. Ruined Cambridge Institution Can Only o g or mearly a dollar a week each | L D, The .steamer went ashore hos bached at & would abide by the award of the New | By mortality reports received there Pay Them 75 Cents on the Dollar. | Beef and Mutton Eagerly Snatched Up in a dense fog. imittee was appoinied o ROOSEVELT IN HUNGARY. B i LT York Central. were 1,619 deaths during the month of — wtr Ne Such Enthusiasm Since the Days | _Lato today an ultimatum was sent to| March. This was 200 more than i | Boston, April 17 The depositors of| ¢ Metes Belew Native.Product. |Cennsoticut Co. Trolleymen to Voteon| - .\, ‘o 'ro PAY A DEBT. Sakject SRg secure eptima General Superintendent Clarke notify/ | Febru: and 47 more than in March 5 . Wage Scale Tuesday. o rais - afd "other expem of Louis Kossuth. 4 =it 5 the defunct Natiomal City bank of| New York, April 17.—A good share o 7 tached to the different burial custom 3 |ing him that unless the railroad com- | of last vear, and §6 more than the | Cambridge, numbering some 800, cali- | of the Avaliable supniv of australian | New Haven, Conn. April 17.—The | Alien Says He Thus Discharged a [{ached to the different burlal customs Budapest, Hungary. April 17—Hun! 230y Would ablde by the rate decided | average number = of deaths during |not hope fo receive any.more than 76| beef and mutton which reached New |local union of the trolleymen employed Board Bill for $150. some form of legislation cannot ba de ¥ received Theodore Roosevelt with [LDon by the New Central com- | March for, the flve years preceding. | cents.on the dollar. The stockholders | York last week was snapped up eager- | b¥ _the Conmecticut company will. hold i, Vined to protect Againat extortion wh gary receive o1 |pany a strike would be called on the| The death rate was 15.8 for the lare | not only lost everything, but bave al- | 1y by houscwives Saturday 2% prices | & meeting Tuesday night and vote on Gary, Ind; APt 17.—To settie ' & | Vhere was death in the famil open arms after he crossed the fron- entire system beginning at 11.45 o'clock | towns, for the small towns 17.4, and the matter of accepting the wage scale ready been taxed 100 per cent. in addl- | said to range in.most places from 3 board ‘bill owed to another , Emydrule #ier today. popular enthusiasm. accord- lgonjght. for the whole state 18.5. The deaths recently y . U e e ; 5. p v posted by the company. 1t is X Lk : ing to the mewspeper editors, exceed- | “AC 35 o'closk Mr. Clarke sent word | reporfed from infectious diseases were | 'Fnis Saformation seme yestonday femn | Cetecrts below the prices asked £or | fhought that an endeavor will be made | Ulemek, acoording to & confession he RIDGANOMMAN: KILLED ":j! “g"l’““ since ays of Louis {5 Mr. Lee that company would | 286, being 17.6 per cent. of the total | those whe have charge of the investl- lmpor:m who hl?oushql the ‘meat 1o | to arbitrate the questi has made to the Gary po! - R aan s £ B PMiriaway: Hovee The journey, after Colonél Roosevelt |SEree 0 the Naw York Central award. | mortality. gation of the tangled affairs of the | America, declared that they experi- 2 a man i ot y he journey. aficr Colonel B it |Word ‘was then_ telegraphed to ali| '\ B e s | = declared, that, - they Hit by Pitched Ball and Disd. Ulemek, who 15 & vorker, was gged Fifty Fest e e pabayt. [Points withdrawing the strike order HAILE CLUB SUNDAY TEA. port of Recefver John L. Bates, who | = The Australiah meat is as good Troy, N Y., April-17.—John . Buras | Arcested & fow duys 080 0 MOLOEI0 | L et N o he had entertained at Wash- | SDED. it isfsald, was issued @t 8{ 5 says that the total shortage will reach | or better than the western product,” |0Of this city, s freshman in the Reps- [ ooy - pier 0 b W pd e o Middietown f ) Juston and Oyster Bay, assumed al- |° S1o°K- With an}!olun R;fl-din:: and Reci- | $309 000, - Sa1d one of the importers. “and we are |sacler Polylechnic institute, died “to- L 0in Sonoh S5 pelice, Ule o Ay B, un T e e nomulation of the | LIGHTNING STRIKES BALLOON e L Meshees. (e HHERE OF e Derh ket e re W Ty, T B A e S B T i Py a Ditehed Ball Sacurday 1 o Bse. | fossed that he shot and iiled. Michael | urday Gumtave Todine of anclent cavital of Hungary turned out_|p, A special programme for the after- | Coleman, who. with Wilson W. Lack- | spite the dutv and carrying oharges |ball game between the freshman nine | ReBridh *."";v:h{':i,:,f""‘, wihiom Ule- &85 Thon a Hemor:hag: o Brajn The masor and other cities authorities | 17® Crew, Four Men, Were Instantly | noon tea at the Haile club attracted | hart, is under Indictment, charged with | we are making & generous profit on |of the institute and the Troy High | Of Sumuel Wosmavich, 16 WIvH (000 (today from a bemorhase « woh B e o it oF Dha TiRit: Killed. a large attendance on Sunday. The | being responsible for the shortage. our transactions,” school team. Burns apperently recov- A Mmek owed $160 for board, end, WO | Boding gatuivay. and us he ut 1 2 States at the station Thes wel- | Well chosen programme was received Rumors that the packifig-interests |ered from the shock but today relapsed | Offered ‘to “forget B e a0 s e tanne comed him as the apostle of libert %‘"e:ellld- f,"‘?%'}i“,,f‘h’?-“",fié’;“ 17| with great appreciation and consisted LEILA TROLAND GARDNER “ | had plans for stopping the Australian [into uncomsciousness and died "‘R‘:?,.?:.. Nad inourred the enmity of Erightegen. by the birkimg of - —The_balloo: el ich,” wi as- [ of the following: Piano sdlo, Alic — shipments by raising a legal question Westen 8'““Ln D"m Schedule | Wosmovich by winning §40 in a card {ran, Bodine grabbed th ‘ \’ . and peace. cended here last evening, fell to the | transeription, Mrs. Elizabeth Danahy: Pleases Critical Audience at Syracuse | as to the methods of inspection wor- game and then refusing to play any was thrown to {he \fter carth with great force near the vil- | sketch of life of Elizabeth Barrett h orters. who said la, N. Y. il 17— Edws od NELY Toc Wi takan rations Curtail Production | /& ebdn i TN il O .. am C. Lanman: piano | -he Syracuse, N Y., Herald of Wed- | on the shipments until all points of |Los Angeles to New York, spent Sun- IRESS WAS A RECLUSE. |not at fOret conwldered serfous, | T e o e o 'Siack Business, | .Munderstorm. The crow, four men, | solo, Stradella (De Delow). Mrs. Danl- | nesday avening April 13, gives a flat | this character ware cleared up. day at. Fredonia, wheee Te formerly| -O8T HEIRESS W/ e icet Mex Bpoine:, and’ ¢ B h wi mideight and o o d R e Tm;samfll_ir .\wea;f ot | tering notice. of the = Bertha ‘Becker Uved. Hle put 1"[.""';" S me ia'l’{‘i-"' Relatives Find Missing Pittsburg Girl | ons were (hrown out of s Fall River. Masa. April 17—Twenty linto a thunderstorm. It s assumed |land, littlo Doris Towis: reading. Littie T e e e g be” | TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY B o e e s trz | in Texas After Ten Yesrs' Search. Zhen it struck o teloaraph ol e T SPrAves e | that &t was struek by Mentnine and | Brows Baby (Paul Tawrence Dunbar). | Troiand. Gardner. formerty of Norwich: APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH. |evening and ‘at midnight started for [ pibuee orit 17, Miss Annie Maul, | Tairiv corporations. many of which | was In tatters when found and the car | termesso, Mrs. Damany o [ I was Mre Gardners first public ap- | o o 0 by President' Taft in | mone naron POt a0 74t |'a lnrge mockhiolder in i locul bank, han | . POSTAL REVENUE GROWING B i Mes. oy ) pearance since the death of her son pproved by Presi aft i 5 on is alx- 5 on Austin, Tex., after a_ten B T SR oo i pae | WA, nelR G5 who poured were Miss Fiiza: | about a vear ago. but she evidently Letter to Livingston Farrand. |teen days ahead of his schedule, D n A fow. auya a0 Mike | Receipts of Fifty Large Cities During about 40 per cent. this weel < Ly 2 o | sang wén, for Herald says of her - = Maul drew several hundred dollars | March Show a Decided Increase B o o Siasmadeanng for JE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE. B e et e inantic Brae | work: - Mrs. Leila Troland Gardner, | New York, April President Tatt | Foroed to rles in Their Night Clothes. | \ 1 100" ount, Informing the haik g 9 Bies becs & e e D e By | the contralto, has not been heard in | approves of making next Sunday, April | Pawtuxet. R. L April 17—M. B | that: although she was & stockholder, | Washington, April 17 Postnl re © Executive Committee Says Company’s Bnn-hh ey Ma e tizanesy | Syracuse before, but she made the best | 24, a ‘“tuberculosis - Sundey.”” "In a | Dickinson. president of the Pawiuxef | ahe had drawn no dividends for ten | ceipts during March ot (he ffiy lirmest S e Offer Should Be Accepted, Murphy, Mary Duggan an dza"fl possible impression on last night's au- | letter received here today by Living- [ Canoe club. and A. W. Hazard, «on of | years, citien, reflect a decided hnprovement in Editor of Congressional Directory . o 5 p Hoar. A}x::louncemen( Jras made Of 5 |dience. She is possessea of a contralto | ston_Farrand, “executive .secretary of |a millionaire banker of Providence, | YTl grare gave ber Pittsburg rela- | huginess compared with the aume \ Dead. 2 Philadeiphia, April 17.—Although the | benefit whist for Thuraday evening and | voice of power,and s ess and the | the National Association-for the Study [awakened by the crackling of the bluz |'tives g clue 10 her whereubouts. Her {month lust year. Nashville Tenn, wan Washington, April 17.—A. J. Haiford, | completed count of the referendum | Of & housewives salo for the sccond |jisteners evidefitly enjoved every ome | ana Prevention of Tuberculosis, Pres- [Ing roof above were forced fa flec Into | prothory and sisters ave reported to | the only offtce reporting a deciin: of the Congresional Directory, | vote by the striking. car men showed | Woek In May, S of the six songs with which she fa-|ident Taft writes: the street in iheir might clothes by a | puve'soung her living the life or a re- | The general percent O (e Qied todey, after several weeks' iliness. | that the motormen and conductors |10’ ity numerous fea ¥ vored them. “T sincerely hope that the movement |fire that destroyed the clubhouse early | Juee n Austin. o e Dbt 46 2470 por oent;. The t e was a brother of Major Elijah W.|voted against dccepting the terms of— -2 = which you have inaugurated to make |today. All of the fifty-four canoes and < PR A e A0 | BrOsh. TOORI AmOUnted 0 more Fialford, private secretary to President |fered by the Rapid Transit company| Music at Central Baptist Church. Many Brush, Fires. Sunday, April 24; a ‘tuberculosis Sun- |the valuable trophies of the club were NIGHT RIDERS CONVICTED. than $10,700,000, an expansion of noa Harrison. Several years ago he was a |and returning to work, the local exec. | C. B. Ordway of Worcester, Mass, | The dry weather has made the leaves | day,’ on which ministers are req: burned. o 4 1y $1,500,000. a“cellist of ability, was heard ‘Sunday | and underbrush in the woods as dry.as | to call the attention of their co e o Eight Kentuckians Fined for Intimidat- | 'Yl oy o R. L, n newspaper eorrespondent. G e Senented i ety ant capaciti e ssociate Press, United Press, and the New York Halford was a native . of and was 59 years old. Alfred Beatty of Stratford Dropped Dead. * Steatford, Comn., April 17.—Alfred swell known resident of Strat- heart disease at He bhad long allment., but ‘appeared in his ‘held many town was one of the prime moy- “troliey. extedsion fight which He bad alkso utive commitiee of the Amalgamated Association of the Street and Electric Raitway Bmployes adopted a resolution tonight declaring that the offer of the comperny should be accepted. The ac- tion of the committee was rati- fied by the executive commit- tee of the car men’s union in Detroit. NEGRO IN CUBAN CABINET. Delgado, ex-President of Senate, First to Get Portfelio from Gomez. vana, AprHl 17.—President Gomes ¥e inted the. “appo following as new. nmembers of cabinet: Martin M of agriculture - at the Central Baptist church at the evening service in two solos which were played with good tone and ex- jon. The sermon by the pastor, Rev. P. C. Wright, was upan the theme ‘With Byes to See Other Things, and presented to his hearers the impor- tance of looking at life through the 1ight given: by faith in Jesus Christ in order that we may behold the real good and'true things in the word and tl things worth siriving for. \ ‘Two Women Arrested. ~ On Saturday night a woman was ar. reated for intoxication. She spent Sun day, in police station and late Sunday Case of Pellagra in Vermont. Burlington. Vi, April 17.—What s said to be the first case of pellagra in Vermont has just been discovered here, The physicians at the Fanny |/ Allen baspital in ihis city today. anndunced that a woman putlent whose name they refused to revedl was suffering fromn the disease. tions to the importance of the tube: culosis problem and to give such sim- ple information regarding it as may be feasible, may prove to. be successful. The amiount that can be done in saving tinder, with the result that there have beon many prih fires witin toe gese few days. The woods to the of the Norwich state hospital were afire on Sunday afternoon, while on Satur- day afternoon there was a large fire | human life by a united effort in & com- near Plain Hill. The woods below | munity and In respect to such a dis- Thamesville caught Saturday evening, |‘ease as tubercnlosis can hardly be ex- making a brifllant display. aggerated.” Chelsea Resumes Trips. The new shaft was .steamer Chelsea on Satus S0 that the Steamer was able 10 leave here Sunday night gt the regylar time to resume her New York trips. She was obliged to Tay off a week. during which | time the Yuma was on the line. s Mrs. Taft's Private Secretarv Resigns. ‘Washington, April 17 —~llaving sery - € seventeen days as privete acoretury to Mrs. Taft, mistress of the White ? Houe™ Miss Mary D. Splens ' has te- Redding Conns, Apmil|17.—According |siEned and tomorrow will resume lier to those in attendence, —Bamuel I- |duties in the war department. “MARK TWAIN" BETTER.. Arrival of Daughter; Mrs. Gabrile witch,, Had Chesring Effect. in the tiernoon & young woman was placed “the woman’s room with her. The [ latter was found in Fountain street in a helpless condition. FHer condition | was such at police station that Dr. Al- n was called and he prescribed for her. ~ He was of .the opinion that she had some opiate and also . by Of Justice: sutcoeding 1ags Tkt of gie-only : Clemens (. TPwain), who is il] at |#Ueeessor has not yet been chosen. his home,. Stormfield, -seemed - a little lm{mad today. Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo- ifeh, DR Chieitn’ tuehter. b iched New 3 4 urday from abroad, arrived today, and her Boy Kicked in Head by Horse., | Danbury, Conn,. April 17.—While| feeding & horse in hix father’s barm Bmalley, 9 vears old. . was Tmashing e frontal bone._i1e was the “bone. | taken to the local hospital, w1 ‘condition s critical. . Charged With Theft. o] In commnection with the theft of the gold watch from D. I Twohig last week, Patrick Sullivan was arrested it is claimed r.m—h-fin- xhten ot th ime. Ha I8 W rematn Covington, ty on trial i trict court here terday. Thrs asseayed aguinst released on wognizance pending - appesl thiey were Phe. fine o ing Tobacco Shipper. K 0 e others w $10, Johu A. Speers, & Aucky leglsh Tha0perdnns veuting shipme: Her | Dry. Rm.lq (3 have done’ this hipper and o ¥ ture, . to the. . April 17 the alleged nighit riders of (i the United States dis- were found gullty yes " fies ranging from $100 (o $1,000 were those convicted, i was accused of p trom and to the. st tion uts of Leal obaccd {pcinnutl, LE Intimiduting i Bight of uit own Inposed on | of the Ken- Fatal Fall Down Stairs. Danbury, 28 Conn., . April _aeveral T 1 daugliers, ant coun- but re- —James Nolan, 71 years old, died late Salur- day_at a iocal howplial'from a frac- tured skuil received by falling down M Injure on thitt right fume B b et and Seattle, Wash,, he raijrond party entialuel for Covington, Ky burdal will he made in Monda: A London Ma ed the | IDSHIPMAN WILSON DEAD. ed Navy Football Player %Expires After Long right Aprit 1 et 10 llew Neld in Jock, Rut [ erinl wan chapel wi ¢ o wnd, whortly rled in wation, whore 0w the funerat The family ot the o trate Gave judgimen A themter management N the {0 aject women patrons who re {0 remove their “cartwhesl head -

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