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Gitizens of Bristol, Conn., Threaten Bodily Harm|*% i e et L il B s For Defeat of Measure Establishing a Whitc to Sing Lee, a Prisoner S aEns B Bty uaGows ATTREISRVERI LI At R wa JTh Authorities % Napis_oxgred ; Mountain Forest Reserve ; : Ring and Queen Holena ot the Quitt B s e bea . CHINESE LAUNDRYMAN 1IN TROUBLE |0, oo . ey | 00V BAOLY M 1 wen | rgeres ween e iotyr oo | SPEECH BY REPRESENTATIVE CHANDLER , of Patton, Pa., died 1 e; aged Expects to Enter Upper New | *f Neart fallure. lowing the Strike that closed th Suction In mrices “4n anticipetion of | By Teeth and Clawe—Bear Refused to| Waston. Clni';.d with Enticing Young Girls to His Flace of Busi- |20 earty eoiotion “of _the _tongcch Eefore the Thompsonville Board of Trade on Conservation e s York City—Police Escort With Band - % ness by Presents of Money and Candy—Tip Given | wich oiorviower, tocined, b on wis . % o gu;fimzafi”fi.';::‘.’,‘ Gocleed m)- —A ! roject for the Interests of Our Children and Police by Woman who Called for Her Laundry—j®®d Ay : - 3 — s e v o Y ik Our Children’s Children Knocked Out by the Hand m“ 26.—1In sthe suburb of _New York, April 26.—Mayor Gaynor. | been asked to come to Washi; for < today, striking bricklay- | padly torn. ‘Didestrian of ne"mean abil | consultation i Prostiont ot any| of the Speaker of the House. ers, non-union men, who, with F - thelr " were about begin the E o ited Mmz:l Secretary MacVeagh. 3 day’s work. The assailants used pis- 2 h With an escort of he Cor Girls Tell of Revolting Acts. X 7 : E £ - police | Members of the Congressional Club Bristol, Conn., April 26.—Charged !::m'?‘.”-;fl e 2 | e arrives here the last of this Thompsonville, Conn., April 26.—In |dren and our children’s childrer with having crimmally assaulted three itil she and. stabbing eight -of thelr hnm‘“" 3 a esper: Pek. i . The club is composed of the|speaking -before the local board of | DIl passed the senate, but w! Twelve-your g Sing Lee, a lo- | girl come out of the laundry s ot ettt o toren an) e | esrogg on- | reach the upper part of the city late | wives of congressmen. trade here tonight, Representative | reached the house the dead hand eal was arrested | home. persed the strikers, all of whom, how- . | afternoon, - seventy-five days e George B, Chandler of Rocky Hill sald [ the presiding ocer was laid uy B Gt Detden Iate todes and con- e s o cter his start from Los Angeles, 3,400 [ Captain John C. Morong, U. S. N, | that New England was indebted to [and it was put sloep. T b g g e gy iy 3 4 miles away, and 15 days ahead of his | died in Honolulu from heart disease,| Speaker Cannon for the defeat of the | Beneration Is not I to fight its 7 according to a cablegrdm recéived at|largest conversation project ever in- | tles In our leglplative halls e to the 's home and after some per< Townspeeple Threaten Violence. | {0 the git's home and after some pert | pR. SIMPSON BRINGS SUITS the navy department. augurated for the benefit of this #8c- | Gonnectiout’s Interest in Conservation So_great is the feeling against the | o her in the laundry. She said the FOR $10,000 DAMAGES tion. The speaker referred to the accused that special guards have been | other two girls were also in the habit ppel Il., one of the three dir- | Weeks bill which would estdblish a Is Twefald. piaced arownd the building tonight 10 |.of going |there and the stories they | Against Mrs. B. T. Horner for Shoot- 3 orh , igibles that participated in the aerial | White mountain forest reserve. “Connecticut’s interest In conse grevent possivie violence. being done | toid- Chiet Belden corroborated Lena’s ing Him 'Two Years Ago. S & : - cruise from Hamburg to Cologne, was| -~ Other Speakers. tion {8 twofold, ‘We want more the townspeople. tale, e - s wrecked on the return trip. The other speakers were Gov. . B, | 1eT4 In our rivers in the dry nems Weman Patron of Laundry Had Sus- Story the Girls Told. New York. April 26.—Although she dragged him into X K Wesks, former Lieut.-Gov. B. J. Lake | 40d we want th sonk Ao According to their stories they had | néver was indicted for shooting Dr. members of | _ The Seaboard Air Line and Southern | and Rev. Rockwell Harmon Poiter of | deepened. Ax The thre: aivls,; Lenn, -.-nd Iva Gi been going to '-l:. laundry M:.""—g;.o" James W. ?flmn, her a)i;n-ins'-\:rr, . ‘ompany regiment, N Y. g'lI:‘lfic h‘;(e applied to Dr. Nelll and | Hartford. ::::Hl"lll’l“h:ghv;‘ 3 > ~ | for the past ei ‘or nine weeks. ey | more than two years ago, rs. B. T. eston was yrmerl: irman Knapp interpose in an ef- " 4 be incre re. coveing, and Louisa Lovesinger, | oare ot entied there by presents of | Homer 18 bélng sued for 10,000 dam- n. erabbed end | ¥ er, g ot Crmerty | fort to. mettle” their difoultics. with| Representative Chandler's Speech. | cuts down the p 2 told Chief Belden of the acta of | ;oney and candy and the laundryman | ages by Dr. Simpson for the shooting. ; ° 7 have been made.- to | their telegraphers, Mr, Chandler said in part: facturer had to shut down in t} the lamndryman, which were revolt-|hag continued to make them presents | The suit was placed on trial in the a induce the authorities at Governors i - ) “New Evgland is indebted to the [on account of high water and in ing in the extreme. The matter Was | o,ch time they came. Why they had | supreme court today. : 5 ;2 land to allow four squads of infantry | John A, Serill of Pittsburg has ad- | Kind offices of Speaker Cannon for | Bust on account of low water. Axs first brought to the attention of the | 5t told their parents they could not Dr. Simpson is the Fifth avenue dis- 10 join the escort. but no decision had | Vertised for Lawrence Mayham, who | the defeat of the largest conservation [Iif we are going to use our rivers mm by @ woman who went Info the | expiain, An examination by a physi- | tist who two years age was triediand | until the cries of & hundred spectatora| ;.. reached tonight. 7 saved him from being stabbed to death, | Project ever inaugurated for the ben- | purposes of navigation, the draug) dry eariy todey for her laundry. | jan showed that two of the girls had { a ted of the murder of his father- f‘!‘w@t other attendants who beat off Brings Letter to M G declaring Mayham will inherit $160,- | et of this section. That was the | vessels wsed must be determined by When she entered the laundry, which |0 frightfully treated. in-law, Bartley Horner. His defense |the bear and rescued ayer. Gaymer. 000. owned by Serill. measure known as the Weeks bill, es- | the depth of nel in t v is Jocated in two basement rooms of Sing. Les Held Without Bail. was that the shooting was accidental, | MeD. Down_crowded Broadw: tablishing @ White mountain forest | season. It th any doubt . Lowell street bullding, she saw Lena g sigve D Four months after he was acquitted WEST POINT CADETS reserve. how much the forests held bac in the front room, but the ‘When the parents of the gil learn” | he went to Northport, L. I, to see his | ALLEGED JEWELRY SWINDLE $250,000,000 Capital Invested. water, let's give ourselves the bene #irl Jumped back out of sight into the [ ed what had been taking place it | wiee who was with her mother, Mrs, OF HUGE PROPORTIONS. e by PUNISHMENT FOR HAZING| wphere s more than $250,000,000 of | °F ® 40Ubt and preserve thex Tear room._out of which the Chinaman | was with difficulty that they were pre- % . e This aroused the Weman's stis. | vented from doing bodily harm to the | foTner. Dr. Simpson was told that Jop o My B i B A Prediotion. piciens and on leaving the laundry she | accused and as the news spread many | . argument between Mrs, Horner and | Morchants of Many of the Larger - L . wheels are turned by the waters flow- | “As to river improvement, our n but a few steps away, and then | threats of vhlellxe' '-Iv:re |x.n-d- byhu:; hi Ebads ahit in. e’ abdonen. Cities 'were Sufferers—Losses Esti- | Pedestrian Weston’s Record. :)':1: m,,,: m‘; ,h,:, u,,.,.,.?, of ‘,'Zn,,'_ “'Tf‘""’" ',,,,,, marchants’ are it looked in the window and |local townspeople. Lee is being hel - souls depend upon these indus- | gether too fat and prosperous (o work T i o ot of “the doos | without bail fof trlal in the local court | D& Simpson testifled in his suit today | mated as High as $2,000,000. j present subscribed %y admirers| washington, April 36—Three young | tries for. ethir Ilveinood. . The bill | up very much enthusasm over It 1o the rear room. A second ' in the morning. i fro practice, e ug] s -“-“ Aheo ven . him ©ere- | West Point cadets will have ‘a fair | provided for setting aside 668,000 acres, | But, some time, the Connecticat va = n x;lm';ohfi:o:em hm:aefl it de;chrh a:rrfllmm Wt"‘:f ey Pohoes st S Last Night. emm:ée t& mcne P'ep:gle!s)mu{%rwi.nz:; which is rather less than one-third df le'y s golng to feel the relentless g Han betn 4 EThee ks b o Pocsait Finde: a v the entire water shed, as an area in | of competition from localities HUGHES AND HENRY EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT pacc? impaired by the bullet | gantic jewelry grauds of recent yeats| - Fonds, N. Y. April 27-—Edward | fourth class men, undor the terms of | which sclentific foresiry should be | fuel, raw material, and watcr powe CONFIRMATIONS SEEM CERTAIN SGED ACROPLANE FLIGHT.| Mee Horner fhen ook the stand. | e tie il e o it = o bassed throuen Fonda | an order lssued by the superiniendent | practiced ‘under ‘the direction and |are all In Juxtapasiiion " When i 2 = ‘tonight i formal state s o sal A ownership of the federal government. | time comes, I predict that it will flas e B Dl e molused o S0 ) MR =% he 3 remain at Tribes Hill [ been for the passage of the special act | Jig purpo':e was to conurvg the dwin- | upon us with a shock that Is not e 2 B mit him to her home, and he made ( ment issued by M. D. Rothschild |'or Amaterdam Gutl morning, proba. congress, authorizing the secretars | g o B oot s . s for. :" "'l"":'cc"'"-_o"‘" - A— A':“" s in Gale and Has a| (%00, "as to draw e revolver. In | presiient of the Jeweiers woard > i Tes Do | R i e ey e It Tivacs cnhibe aat o 5 | the lery. throsgh: which ey & urveyor ustom: arrow Esoape. fear of her life, said she, she shot|trade, an orgenization of jewelers ail Walk 55 Miles Today. accordance with the new regulations. | object lomsohn for private owners of | their industrial life blood. Then w 3 him. over the country. The lesses sro es- they would have been “expelied from 3 an that God whs ver e Prednet Baceevest tossy avy. 52| i Limaied e Sutal Vendos.amt o Pl - .. April 26.—Ba- | o’ academy, 50 iC 18 presumed (hat | Selved By pACHGHIC And TAr seonk men | Kood €0 B When he. gave e thes acroplane fifght. It was a very short | BUSINESS BEFORE e B et Rt 0 o eiock toniont stiora | they will take in good part the pun-| 5 care for the interests of our chil- | rivers and harbors one, and the séromaut, Emile Dubon- THE SUPREME COURT | range as high as $2,000,000./ Oy ot e u%em prescribed. % " net, had a narrow escape from injui SR S flles from Jittle ¥alls | This punishment will be I the caco Colonel Roosevelt journeyed to Issy- | Heath Appeal Dismissed, Judgment of Nine Men Arrested. ] 4 him a5 | or Cadet Robert N Bodine. confne | e QUESTION OF TIGHTS Fl A R Lea-Molineaux_ as “the guest of the | Lower Geurt Being Affirmed..De. | The statement avers that nine men! it R streets | ment to ‘the birracks ana area ane 14 e g 90 Academy -of Sports. ‘Thero a large have been ed In connmection with | 1 ohotel and Bad it not | gvmnasium and to walk the usual| ENTERS INTO THEATRICAL CASE THE NEWEST EVIDENCE had including cabinet | mMurrer Argued and Other Cases | the alleged conspiracy and Mr. Roths-| = police punisbment tour each Wednesday and e ol L Hearde. : child explained that an appeal wes| e ot oD TR ta ohtors & curday untll the corps of cadets| Decision by m; N.\.: York Court ofy| Bad sfn‘dlllm: ';l Slatern Drinking ¥ | made direct to President by bus-. . goes mmer - cam eals. ater at the Swope Homs. ‘At ten_o'clock_Tuesday morning the | Iness men concerned and TR S W ,"“im:‘:‘ at'“‘hmef he s fo be confined to that part of et supreme court of errors of Connecti- |the president’s intervention At B 2 % of the hedge and to| ' spany, N. Y., April 26,—The ques- | Kanmas Ctty, Mo, April 26 Thers cut_came in, here with Chief Justice th 3 Unahg ol five hours dally (excepting Sun-| 4ion of tights entered intg a theatrical | was plenty of ‘testimony today 1n (he A®. B. Hall and Associate Justices : asth - . daye and holidaya) until July 5. . | case ‘decided today by the court ot |trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde for the allexe: Thayer, Prentice, Roraback and Rob- -ernment z : b s t - citizens, Fo1a ot e i e 1aT- tappeals. ‘Because Miss Henristta Lee |murder of Colonel Thomas T1.-Swor | ingon n 7 on Weston et his. e rd-class are [ LORlCd" to appear. minus skirts In & |but it was mostly cumulative in cher o3 Ta Bote,” Fhe T com| that theis Lours whl et except| vaudeville: sicotch with her husband, [acter. Two of Mrs. Hyde's sister Sherift_ Brown_ opened _ the session. comig Gition ana aler & Toneheot retived, | Chat their tours will expire June 35| Cnaries P, Morrison, they alleged the | Lucy Leo and Barub Swope, were wit Chief Justice Heath called the list of : 150 Jeaving @ call for 1.50a. m. At 2 . m. contract which they had with Hurtig | nesses. Neither pecognized Mrs, Hyds e vane of Boreie A Hoatio0Y: | fored, and insurance frauds and srson he Wil resome his waik foward New e, o s e & Seaman, managers of & Brooklyn by, word or gesture and she made 5o ;:nws::x;orq:“pm und :'u:?th:n gea ::‘z‘t"‘ ‘Made by :td.rll Agents. | MOTTOT, passing Y | Railroad Bill a Conspicuous Feature | appeliate d,l.,m‘,., nl!lrtmed u,l: judg- 23' n?‘v‘n'-"xl::m g-u num.:n:, Sou dani port! ven $2 o1 Ala. 2 zure i, £ i , but court today . L . Bwo She told ‘hardly a month, Attorney Browning asked to toda;—“tfi‘-”?gfih\ ac'emflt tqu R oum. :':r::-a?q“ ut Len;n:rnno‘edw.mmw trial [the bad condition of the cistern drin yards wheh i came do have the appeal dismissed, as the case | said to contain jewelry owned by the | THE NEW HAVEN ROAD'S Washington, April 26.—The rafiroad | of the case. Judge Werner, who wrote | ing water at the Swope home at this hoop, almost capsizing aa ft struck | was fiot printed or prepared, Ator |dfunct Cify Jéweiry company. of( INCREASED PASSENGER RATES | bill was the one conspicuous Teature | the prevailing opinion, lioids that the | tme, the typhold fover opidemic bro sround. One wings_was ock Hrich e both the senate and holse question o casol ar She que ‘broken, but Dubonnet was not hurt. | he could not oppose it, as Mr. Hearth |officials, added a significant character | Plans Now Being Made Based Upon In the house the body of the |regulation as to costumes was the the- Dfirb.:ifi;i; ;1:)(::-'”}3“:-5; ! SR Colonel Roosevelt rushed forward and | could not raise the $600 to have the |to the government investigation of an Dowsi eaffi “insurgents” joining the democrats, | ory upon which the case should have aflhed Bim his hearty congratula- |printing done, but wanted the attor- | alleged jewelry swindle of no mean i e practically took charge of the measure. | been submitted to the jury. cistern water on this pla tions. ney to advance the money. The mo- | proportions. 2k They succedied in having adopted| -Judge Edward T. Bartlett, In a dis- |, Miss Dickson maid she notioed t Prior to his return to Paris, M. De | tion was granted and the decision of | The trunks were found in the estab- | yore Nor Haver & Hertfors Bun. numerous amendments, one of which | senting opinjon, thinks the judgment | the drinking water st the Swoy ;ill-ounyg,w&mm‘ orct:m .‘suauuy th;nh;::r cnnrz!lllfldx;x:-ge‘d;u s s lsi:lxamem of the Alabama Auction and | ro0aq company plans for in ing | Would remove from the president to|should have been affirmed. :ubxflflt:rx s’tgwr?\}"f‘lu‘;”\‘ % S < case v vs. creas e b d Fleming noted the ed to Colonel Roose: vage company of which Horace | potC TOTRPRIN. DO O e ow | the suprem urt of the United AISDe 0 IR Meraing moted o president, the acad-|Mrs. Grace M. Kelley of Ridgefield, | Brockett was the . Some time States, the authority for organization NT B ST TS Siere was a plea in abatement (o | ago Brockett fled a peciton It bank. | Dok, wors out will be based upon the | of" e court of comimerce, provided i | T UNOARIAN POy tacked by typhold & few days after Fhich @ demurrer was flled. This was | ruptcy and a recoiver was appointed. | iy ‘and will arrange for an imcrease | the bill. The entire day was devoted BOMBARDED WITH EGGS. | the bitter taste had been not evening of 28 co in | arBued and decision will be given lat- | Upon the order of Unitea State: to discussing and votl th e > honor of Colonel and Mra. Roosevelt | or Zhe pleawas made on the | Commissioner, Eimare the trunks were | oM Sbout two per cent upon the | 3 bl Ok parakraph, A motion | Mis Face Badly Pummeled—Took Ref- | SLIDING SCALE OF WAGES groun . W. Rouse and mot | opened. In addition to the jeweiry pon 2 by, Mr. Hubbard of Iows, to strike uge in Bishop's Palace. CESTER TROLLEYMEN NEW YORK ASSEMBLY the sheriff of Fairfield county served | there was found o quantity of men's | pemceri” Upae some. ot the oites | OUt the entire commerce court provi- o gt g e the papers. The case concerns the |furniching goods. Among the lot were sion, was defeated by a tie vote. . | Vienna, April 26.—Count Albert AD- | Eivq v, Yz g A S CONGRATULATES HUGHES | support of a child. Tockiicn, Beming (he Taber of she Unton | Lhe increass may be from two cents o | #10%, was defeated by a tie bowe | Vienny, April 26 aguriit minter Five Years’ Contraot Agreed Up . of ‘worship, whose guest eodore 7 iments were made in the case of | Mercantile company of Greenville, Ala- deflance to the administration and the Upen His Appointment for Position on | Mtargaret S. Howey, adm. vs. the New | bama, while Tecently fled & Detition | toe.oral" redaction was. made on the | FEEUIAr party leaders in congress in | Roosevelt wda on nis i to Budapent: | oo \cnin, preme Eng ; c e 3 y N " Mas, April 26 Suj Court . Bench. Eng ):;‘}nfi:zwfiu:;mfi'&fgg’n;"o?hr‘:; i;:mvflm:gpgcy,théz oras known to be|Ghole system three years ago. The mefi:mn mu;'vum uu‘npoaed effort to | wus attacked at a political m,r\hlf‘ 4; ing scale of wages of from brother's estate received $4,000 award o e mileage book system, however, will naurgent” senators out of the | Temesvar Sunday night by @ erowd of | cents an hour for motomen in_the superion court. : Mysterious Woman Implicated. probably be continued at the old rate | PAXLY- | L socipliste.’ They . bomba Td cud- | duotors under a five vears The case of state vs. Dominick Dia- | That a mysterious woman is impli-| £ W cents a mbe plus two oents |, c,pe ire et BBt L I T e ot sorecatmyy 804 oudy han been " agreod b i ‘case admi! . & Ve 1 E ngfiel al dato, who was found guilty of the |cated in the was tted tonight | oK B0l e P e based Mpon the the. | €S, Who, he said, were merely Tead- | ° After desperate efforts the conchman | Springfield and = Vior e e e R ] ’:ZL;.}:&‘ et ot nn‘ué‘é e I e ties | ory that the increases will nearly or | i€ themselves out of the party by | forced the horses through the mob and | LR T,0iny o his belng appointed by President Taft | was argued. " | Fne ‘nvestigation. The. jaciicy ot thi | quite make good fhe Increased cost of | the, COUTES ey were adopting He | the count, took retuge in the bishor's | gl anmouncemer Dosition the cou rguments i man ‘her trec opera caus: 5 ncrease of < B Ty A lowed by th = | " The men" askea for one of the six men “who | L2 & 21 the' Sained” Seates.” Hearty | the easc of stite va. Nloses Goldtaden | case he would. net novear” T the Tages in the varius operating branch- | SPSch Of Attorney General Wicker- | erm, who, broke practically Svery, WIS | 277.2 cents an hour uintions o ‘made, 1 es the service. . e and the T e A AR b Sl LR AT Scheme of the Gonspirators, - | 1% active revival of manufacturing |, Seuator Hoghes denounced the rail- | was badiy Injured and he has’ been | ST 57 U Eingiielian oareer. A o 2 Providence, R. I, April 26.—A con- | business in New England during the d M. obliged to keep to hia rooms since th - . oL rt was sajomrmed at four o'lock | ey rax feaching In its elfocts has | 1ast caiendar sear A4 Sontrasted with | Undertook to combat the contention | Gttack: Te i one of the laders of | 10w IOGeIts 201 nd for to 25 cents an hour are affected 2 i “Governor Highes has won distinc- | until ten o’clock this morning. V! - Snstance. e v : = that the Crawford-Elkins. prov e strest onla o closai, and Jarge signs | GO =hd €Tt pubhe credit since his T o it ndicate et EarouEe Tois | by aneEeane I8 Eeciant sarntnms from | TUIlifies the Sherman anti-tfust aw | o *Promor DD Sk aas dn tng city and T oroen: outside anmounced the reason P! Within | ENTIRE DAY’S ASSIGNMENTS great swindle Rhode Island manufac- | $24,510,413 to $28,569,492, every month | %0 far as it affects the railroad. SHORT WEIGHT PACKAGES vestment and Securities com| - the gift of the people of New York “CONSISTORY IN was being |fiatc a9 e Wil take his piace in the WERE DISPOSED OF. | {Itine Jercslers’ aihd other manufac- | of the W‘Tcx;‘“"nog’.“‘ T menS,an | PAPAL CONSISTORY IN JUNE. SAID TO BE RESPONSIBLE | holding compuny for the Mow | flourishing busi- | 5¢° 11a bt s oo gt ith | try have been robbed of goods valued | receipts for the present fiscal year in- 4 H = g sl % large placards greatest chief:-executives New | Excellent Progress Being Made With at half a million dollars, at Iy 1 0,000,000 | RePort that Twelve Cardina Will | For High Cost of Living—Testimony York has ever bad. He has siwayve Cases in the Superior Court. el Lingia i o pr e R A R T Tk S B Tt Be Created_on that Oce Before House Committe: SRIPIDE. OF. S0HOOLAIRL, i 5 j § i } : i @ood, clesn government; pr WAS BROKEN e has stood for the righ th 4 Alabama an@ Texas, and one of the | $6.000,000 over the last . fiscal year, —_— HER HEART WA ‘GIGANTIC METEOR IN MEXICO. |Die and by His boldusss: fostiossnees | 7 (LuSSday morning Judge Shum. | alleged conspirators,was on the Mexi- When they were 354,341,830. The carn Rome, April 26—t was unexpectediy | Washington, April 26.—Short weight — 2na his honesty of sRtemiios A cssNess | way opened the superior court in the | can border ready fo cross the line | ings for the present fiscal year. how- | reported today that it is probable that | packages and sccret agreements be- | Because She Had Been Scolded by Explodes Near Mormen Colonies and | Pose, has endeared himeelf to "",n common pleas court room, Assistant|when the officials took him into cus- | ever, will include considerably increas- | 2 consistory will be held in the middie | tween wholesalers and retailers are Her Foster Mother. tizens. Clerk Norman and Assistant Messen- | tody. ed receipts from the investments of the | Of June, when about twelve cardinals | largely responsible for the high cost Starts a Forest Fire. & ger C. E. Whitaker looking after the| Details of the swindle wi ew Ei will be created. of livi according to staements of SJustioe of the maon to the Dosition of | duties’ of those offices there. In the | public last nisht e e | oy, i O L IEIAR | W he Pope today recelved It private] witheases to0ay pefore the house com- | yearonid El Paro, Tex., April 38.—News comes | JUstice, i Phe dors Tae MaEh. | first case assigned, that of Loomis.| Harry Cutler of this city, who was a audience the Right Rev. Georgé A.|mittee investigating the subject. today in’ the New York hes been signally honored.” | 20 VS. Bradstreet, a_suit over the|mernber of the committee appointed U. 8. STEEL CoO. DEND. Guertin, who visited the Vatican for Colonel W. C. Haekell, superintend nd thirty " | estate of Francis A. H. Loomis of | by the New York Jewelers' Board of it {the first time since his appointment | ent of weights and measures .declared | carholic acid. Sh left of & gigentic meteor. It burst 5 East Lyme and 500 shares of mining | Trade to run the conspirators to earth. on Common Shares Increased to | as bishon of Manchester. N. H that every one of the 300,000 barrels 'hich she suid that her Some of the frgments started a|C™" “'I“';‘i“ Only N Stock, it was announced that a settle: | A Cutlar sure et 1o eorearth: | Rate "sc;.'_ o N st ‘Washington, Ap: .~ Wiien the | of flour sold in Washington were SNOTt | teowen: " pasn her foster Sre. n Its Official Calendar. ment had been reached and court was | has gone so far that from the infor- 2 news of the probabili a | four pounds each of the advertised | ooldeq her P Waschington, = April 26.—The _civil | adjourned until afternoon, when the | mation received from local authorities New York, April 26.—At the quarter- | SoDsistory at Reme weight, and that Washingtonians were | pooad with a aw setvice comnilesion has advised 4 .f John J. Foley vs. Richard S.larson and threatened murder were |1y meeting of the United States Steel | those high in Catholic in W paying annually $42,000 for flour that | gine’ ping that bad boes h committee on religious schools of the'] €0 “Waterford was tried. This | thought to bave been some of the mmu"o‘n today the directors de- | \D&ton today there was m: never was received. own mother. council of Jewish women that # can|was a damage stlt for slander, $1.500 | methods resorted to by the alleged | clared a regular dividend of 11.4 per|t1on as to ine likelihood « 4 ARy She remained in the room dur ize only the national holidays|8amages being claimed. Mr. Foley | swindlers. cent. on the common shares, thereby | 130 prelate beinz apro The| FORBID TART TO BEE BASEBALL. |recess, but took her place in the line its offieiel calendar and hes no au- | claimed he heard the defendant say | Montgomery, Ala., is said to have incréasing the rate from four per cent.| SSMeral opinion, howeve: was that : { Aol i rotm with the class for roll call. As ) ifty to obaerve the holidays of any|he had been robbed for four years by | been the founiginhead of the conspir- | to five per cent. annualy. American would be solociol bui thit |y apor Unions Will Be Affronted if He | name was reached she stepp religious faith or This | Mr. Foley, and Mr. Connor called hi s den the places would be by Worlers ’ . a word ar Tras the feply sent {0 a commutication | 3 thief. MY, Connor claimed that the | kiwn s the City JNCIEY company | Chiirman Gy aniounied et any | Whote Actily has becn notable in the | Doss Not Join Their Boysett. | {ho e ang WInout & vord @ from mimittee on _religlous | statement was made concerning hens | radiated from that city. The scheme | gdditional ts hereafter | church at Rome. i ST 26, 4 R diad Before &, Dhysician srrived Bhot B wiomad (s Senre ad &5 Jewish holldays n ‘the calender te. | stated he Slane tare It & Soaitane | Squntry, and ship it o Montgomery. | the form of “extra dividends.” puakisde il terday setting forth that Pregident | REFUSING GOLD IN PAYMENT Serpatter will be known as Her- | suedl by the council of Jewieh women. v'ruu stponed so long as they pre-| packages were sent from the Mont. popular expectations, Mierriitiscas. Piechsen. B oulh Amesican 242%&1"13‘%".’; Mexioan iiotel Keepers Find Counter Russok. ;. ven{ eing robbed bv Foley's | gomery house to other. stores controll- Paris, April 26.—Bjernstjerne Bjorn- | 5% tndications of Serious Mishap in Block | lons. This case decupicd but & short | o3 by the frm. ° These were thers son i AR 26 Biernatjerne dorn: | 4 woula ve considered at aftront. foit $5 Pisces Too Numerous L Island Sound. ime and court was adjourned soon | credited’ as real-shipment of valuable |, dramatist, reformer and advocate of s ¥ i after 3 o'clock to come in this morn- | goods and so listed. The stores were ; | untversal’peace, diea here tonight sur- | <A 1abor hoyeott is on the Cleveland | -San Antonio, Tex. April 261 ing at 10 ... oi et on Trer it is SMiauec At Che | s oat AOUnIet by DIE. tavilly. CEy Mol e . because a little non-union v | secret service agents have in their b =~ e - dummy. packages Were listed as 1ost | 876 with of 331,503,194, | Peaceful. asod on’the handsome new. base- {seesion & aumber of countex Unit ; t | returns X srounds eveland. o on 36 £0IA Dloces, belleved (o oo i o e e ) e g shjenistierne Biornson was torn at President Taft is notably opposed to |have been made in Mexico. Thr A : g ‘deappointment, as a“ u; , Osterdalen, Norway, Decem- | boycotts, ag he has remarked In pub- | spurfous -money has become wo nt North Stonington Meeting. Thirty-nine us Ordered Bibporked:| samcrs Ind, fxed gross returns at mot| por’g "igs2. His father was a clergy- | W frequently. ful in certain parts of Mexic At the special town meeting in| o 0 "ADEl 26, Thirty e | - Co e ua1 custom tne | Men.” He completed his education' at e hotel kespers ure now refusir North Stonington Monday ¢he report of | , Washinglon, Aprh 28 o ok o the Universities of Christiania and Eight Coal Mines to R 3 payment of bills. *;« San. Curiatenas ang tha s S s figures accompanying the _quarterly 5 - 5y 8 R et hiion woMES endgrec & con IO : . fonnd onty o e iopng ey | recently arrived at San Franciso have | statement were filled fn with ink, in- | COPSIBAKS, and v beenme ¥nown n | pictabure, April 26. Kis\iWielis Congrateintes Gov: Hughes Tor the United States senate. books. = m:‘gem’_"“‘“ 1ike | mtories whiclh he contributed 15 news- | Hfiiannre. tstiel b Thompronville, Copn., April 26—« e selectmen were autherized to A e e etdond of 13.4 | PAPErn. In 1567 he . returned from | Miteo(we Suatt ¥, 8. Weekn, Who iatalionding n ho in_Bitten by Rattle- . : : Ténew: & note for 32,000 dated April . 3 abroad, and, wae first director of the of trade meeting here 1onight, xent 113, 1910, for @ sumclent length of time denled | Ber e R e 21" PAY~ | theatre in Borgen and afterwurds. for [ Y§harendant, coal dpalutolzemploving | rollow ing messake (o Gove Mg J to make full payment. The selectmen cteds -able Muy 28, was g & short time ediior “of the. journal | ory hen: i e iy of New York, conta Wwere also authorized to appoint a tax Yt v I G A SRR Aftenbladet in Chrisuiania. As a jour- | WOTK D & Luluber of 1¥ile S hix elevatign (o the suprenie collector and also to select a member o/ i ¢ > mulist Bjornson expressed strong re- | Thalo8, Were ik SR ' | Doscin: publican opinfons, which arcused con- New York's loss is the count . for the board to fill the vacancy caused = - /by tha resignation of Selectman C. E. P | he ‘hether Je: siderable public = excitement. Finally e gal, Congratulations.” CHillard: < 3 B | e was condemned to a years im- 3 i < prisonment, for treason, but escaped York, April 26.—"Jack” Haiha- | ' Jce in the Shenandoah Vall fo Germany, and afterwards to Amer- | way, once widely known as a racing | Winchester, Va., April 26.—The cold tea, and did not return to Christiania | man, bookmaker and. paolroom propri- | wave has reached the Shenandoah - Ontil 1382, when he once more began committed suicide In Brooklyn |ley. and today ice was reported at Mid etor, e work of mitation;axainet the gov- | teday by ¥hooting: r mince the re- | distown, Harisonburg and Staonten, 1t nent tion® on betting in this state he |caused much damage In the lower d %f He was 50 vears | valley, however, §i s reported that 1 s \mmacainte s | (sl A8 ¥ getables there escaped & « 8 i RS Y lerady b and the union of the. vian MR

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