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flilas Yestnrdav‘ FOUND THE OOI‘NO RATHER HARD. ~-AND SLOW. WESTON'S INJURED ANKLE _Baron former secretary general of perma - nent court of arbitmation, at The " Hague. . Will Probably Prevent His Reaching Two Men Were Killed and ei New York Before Monday—Will three injured as the result of a ~ mite explosion on a lighter in Kobe| Then Be 13 Days Ahead Scheduls. Tlnomac P. Wfllum Not Mlowod to Reply to Eitting £ -Crlficunu M-yor Gaynor Had Made of Mr. Hnr U8 i e S ; urnalism—Shouts of “shut Up,” ‘‘free - BEGINS Ew Y . v P‘n m Jo g h? 57 2 P: - - b “.-‘E o e e h The Govermor of ChangSha urged Hudson, N. Y., Apnil ,. ~The injur Speech,” “Put Him Out”—Williams Shook His Fist|Neiie Grant One of the Witnesses o Miss | oty Tt A e o At rinting | o, Dis aniie susiained lust night in an 4 - Called Ym . Anna - automobile accident will -proh-hl - 3 5 ocguryed; - vent Edward Payson w..mn'r}'\':a in Mayor Gaynor’s Face. New {York, Anfll z:.—'rm: of the herford, -J., W hln The Bones of Brigham: Young’s First reaching New York, ths in hig " famous “sleeper trunk” cases was be- tinental walk, until Monday. ¢ ~ 4 mother-in-law, missing for two vears, _ gun by the govermment today. It put 2 posse | - Al h in Pl 4 & - oF. X - ere found at police headquarters at nnounced Change in Plans. New York, April 28—The annual, Rev. Dwight Hillis quter-d Caim. :fiegt:flml’:fi A, !lg?un. vml; it g A f Salt Lake oft : o Tl Sivbeiod $o dritve Woce ‘ta Joint dinner of the Associated Press| . But Mr. Williams still kept his feet | ) P8CF 2 0 been principal 1d s el | ¥riday, or Baturday at the lstest, bu d the Americap Newspaper Publish- and a semblance of calm was not re- °°"""“’ g e The Prince of Monaco Delivered a | the going was rather slow and hard to- - coR stored until the Rev. Dr. Newell | (3o = ; : lecture in Rome on oceanography 'in|d:y, 4nd on reaching here at 6.15 to- ers’ association wae thrown imto riot- ‘Hillls of Brooklyn, with a wit— v € | the nee of King Vietor -and a | night he announced a change in plans. ous and projonged disorder tomight and felicitous speech, brought m Bflm ‘dressmak. Imost instantly. i brilliant audience. | It he mukes New York on Monday he - that drove ount B—!!MVM énce of this i it is B i —K ‘"ixn :» still lihlrlrpn days u)‘:end o; hix ‘William R. Hearst, “Mr. Gaynor Spoke Without incin, mmen”"'."- em“fl'a‘w‘d’ fusilade iel arshal Lord Kitchener got an | sehedule, which called for ninety days, ’efir‘m to speak when he egnor ‘Words. 2 2‘.‘,‘;‘5,‘,’,‘; dnfigt aggregating . $5,000,000 3 ci of pol enthusiastic reception at Southampton ! Sundays not being counted. rose to reply to criticisms Mayor ¢ honor| _ The plot came out in mi.. 8080 | Shiot .thras rmes and was reported Uy- |and London on his return from his Still Has 115 Miles to Go. Gaynor had just made of Mr. Hearet's | SR5% S5TROT {05, B0, 0 oot | Since then mearly |21, tire 28 fashion- | ing tonight. American journey. 7 Despite the hurt ankle, Weston oov- part in journalism. “The in Its Relattons to Public | able dressmakers in this wy Boston | _ The S ool painfully though not Sl el artment Was Notified | ©7®d 23 miles today. He would start Nearly Half ‘an Hour’s Uproar. Officials.” He spoke as is His wont, |and Chicago, involved have pleaded | Seriously hurt. b fhat the C,m"'"’,‘,. province of Quebec | for Poughkeepsie at 1 a. m. He stit) For twenty-five minutes the uproar |and as he had been invited: to do, | Suilty, escaping with . fines of from - 1500 Persons Saw the Fight. will not modify the new law covering | has 115 miles before him to New York continued, while men; stood in - their witnmn mincing words, and it _was | $500 to $7,500. ‘Wood, @ member of a family, | the exporting of wood pulp. g = chairs and women- craned th'gems ~words which angered Mr. Wil- Rmf:l‘esga cases were called today, a(d always borne an excelent reputa- OFFICIAL PROGRAMME to see from the balconies of ban- artz, head baggaemaster | tion and his outbreak is only explain-{ Ronald Amu the Avctic ex- . quet hal. oo@row Wilson, president of | on fhe American afd Red Diers, | edion: the theory that he became sud- | plorer, plans L:‘z'::.'n the ship Fram FRE DRVSEVELTS RECEPTION. “Mr. Hearst: is not here. I am his university, who followed the | &lleged, to have been the operator of | deniy deranged. During the fight 1,500 { in the Arctic ice and spend seven | |n New York on His Return, Sstur- friend and have a right to be heard,” | mayor, in speaking of the celerity with {2 secret trolley system, entered a plea m were attracted to the scene | years drifting across the north pole. | g shouted Mr. Williams, olimbing upon | which worMwide news-and the at-|Of guilty to- the indictment against|ang :several barely . escaped imjury by i day, June 18, the speaker's table and shaking Shis Bt | tendant comment thereon is now |him. He was not sentenced because | pullets from Wood's rifie. . Albert W. Wolter, convicted, of the | | transmitted by telegraph emphasized | the government will use him a sa wit- Attacked Girl With Club. murder of Ruth Wheeler, was sen- | *W York, April 2 Announcement the ‘Gecline of the editorinl power and | ness against Phillipsen. 3 4 tenced to die In the electric vhair at| %3 made tonight by Captain Arthur speedl‘ came from all parte of the me g-wim' importance of the prompt, | Nellie Grant, daughter of Jesse| Wood and Miss Kipp had an engage- | o 070, 0 00 O 'S (e s 50 ¢ +» of the Roosevelt r hall. unbiased news gatherer. | Grant, testified that when she return- | ment’ to join a boating party today. n committee of the ofcial pgo- Toastmaster Nat C. wfl‘hg ‘of - the ‘x« i D ed from a trip around the world -in | They were the first to arrive at the The Penobscot in | @ramme adopted for the reeeption of Cleveland Leader +hammered vain newmw ‘man, spoke in ufl,m e:vlnter ortxlsos nel;har she nor )ing mncluvxé and .u\tmhwnnhs A;o;’r m: which seven young ITh«;:lolw dn:.mrwlns on :‘l- l:‘eturnlnl. v Williams .tmim. and won h_uguer of his audien Mrs. ason, ‘who accompan! ‘ood attack: 3 the United States, aturday, June 3 o =t & ne | her, ‘haa lett any baggage M France, | €irl with a club. She managed to|iEton. Baltimore Philagelphia il ™5, M LN Lo N d o, passive but obstinate and waited with | by his deft touches on trials and en- heard. joyments they had all alike experi-|and never nute%thek names to esupe.hnthouflx painfully bedten | ;) August, 1908, is recalled by ihe | Which he arrives, will be met at qu folded arms to he be used to for trunks on ; about the head, and spreed an alarm. finding of human bones 1in ecaliop | @0tine by the entire reccption com- Diners Were Thoroughly Angered. |enced. “steamer Gotl Armed With R i i i d =3 Best i fl'li lepeating Rifle. mittee of the ecity of New York, ap- the United Statey it mugt end,® shous. | - A 1“ Gu;:f ;fl'“::m&: ‘to‘;l-o.:i Te® Snrough basgage forwarded | ' When Chiet Smith and A e R R e pointed by Mayor Gaynor, on board % Koot St D oz Ul e s SR | m e, Qpmats e Thne, TR | ot e S ol s She S | DECISIVE ENGAGEMENT GEp ey e i sa New York Times, as he stood on his| i am‘h follow on the next steamer, | ige wm:g ,?‘;’f’k“:g gtghal;?‘p:fi“na EXPECTED AT BLUEFIELDS. | ferred to the revenue cutter, and there - here seen Teddy? —_— . that the conspiracy was discovered. barricaded the place. Smith fell at the “Eal le May End the War in will be a parade of steamers, yachts ged for a word. first ‘wit] ets and harbor craft to the Bat Mr_Williams, T promise you, has PRINCE TSAI TAO T a1 iy 2 Nicaranua. At the Battery Colonel Roosevelt and them fo! yl-: » i his tas posse was organized and laid siege to the committtee will disembark, Mayor z i Sure, his copy’s hot, It Is true, A GUEST AT WHITE HOUSE. | ire clubhouse, but Wood held the| Blueflelds, Nicaragua, April 28.—A | Gaynor will officially receive and wi- =a; “No! No!” yelled the diners. 0“M’r Williams says—” ‘began Mr. ‘No! No!” broké in the thoroughly ed diners with added insistence. Ochs sat down- while the or- chestra played “Dixie.” - He's l nfimnflflm and through. — declsive engagement between the gov- | come him, and the party will proceed % m —— !-:d:!’}. Took Dinner With President and Mem-- "‘Z‘"‘,’o,fl,‘, ho"y'd,pm_ finally managed | ernment forces, estimated ‘“ in carriages up Broadway. In this pro- T,;‘Zs}‘m,e:w.. e Enated Siv thie et bers of Cabirnet. with a boat to gain a point of vantage S cession the following order will be ob- Ny ey s pashington, April 28— Prince Teal Woods pamition wntenble. Tt when | before Biuehields, It e ascuied. Pelioe - ", e 'S ul e. ut o cortu:d by his ;n:xtxtd.sme e V> ©5” | mao, - brother ‘of the prince Tegent of | they started to rn:n the pllca‘ -ho': within the next dflu days. The In- Mounted Mand, China, dined tonight et the White | within the house told that the battle | Surgents claim that the provisional Escort of Rough Riders, e 3 5 House, the guest of the president of | was over. ¢ capital is impregnable and appear Colonel Roosevelt In carriage, chair behind the toastmaster end m} 5 g 5 . . ¢ ¥: to fight. .It is.conceded that N care BULL OPERATORS IN COTTON® |MR. ROOSEVELT IN BELGIUM. tre . United o3 (States. .Seated beside| Fifey Buliets Penetrated Boat Club. |$2xIoNs to NERC .}u A Pav e Loy Reoepiien, Bommittes, a ~FACE GREAT TEST TODAY. HE MEETS KING ALBERT. | members of -the- ¢abinet, sena Inolde the Dost - Juh thel dcera|end to-the war. The parade will pass up Broadway b e . - s wm'nzzg.— ’:‘t v 3 “‘wrec] T B 3 uw:!‘lpebfitzt!at:‘:;d ‘”“:"’mn;"}: to Waverly Place, turning Into Wash 8 the B s Exposition with | army and navy, -the m, nece 3 Rama simultan in , thence throug’; Washe ussel s the otient exprossed host > | 5 $he - goveroment fooeos Walloh - are e . res wystas oa. BT the Kour—W-rmly Woelcomed. &Q intgrm boni m a' son . wil o' Ll M' : % Tt lly - nlv{}‘:‘a&;‘mn whera‘:u;v.lul be dispersed, e ; Gl ks S i A g e to be lined up four deep Tece) n ll’! e ur YOUNG BROWN DISCHARGED, | noctDion are to be lined up four, deep PR F WAL . g the procession, and after the y has Had Been Indicted for Setting Fires | passed them they will Wheel In Sehind and Has Been in Insane Hospital. the reception committee, in company * o rplatoon front. th sition to Laaken pal- Kipp, the Bergen s | mce, ‘ana spénding an hour in the gar- | Five Men F’:".“" . :’am’"‘ Pacific o .t) x.a...‘x’(u-x. She s 17 years Y m driving together from | - 5""‘-”"“ ON EL '“-’*- " Miss. Kipp is a deughter of Stanley 'he Belgian people gave Colonel and - - Ay Roosevelt and their children a |~ New Orieans, April !8.—!‘ive MIGHT FLY- m.m OCEAN. (Special to The Bulletin.) No banquet or public official Mnnes prominent among these are James A. warm welcoms on their arrival here | were killed on April 24 ay the ex; e 4 Providence, R. 1., April 28.—Jonathan | Will be held, although the city will be Patten of Chicago, Eugene ‘Scalés of ) from Paris at noon. sion on the Southern ficfl:t Wilbur ‘Wright Declares That the Feat| Charles Brown has been discharged | decorated for the occasion. Texas and Messrs. myne and Brown After luneheon at the American em- | steamship El Alba, whlch from the Rhode s of New Orleans, overations have | bassy and a reception for'the Ameri- | up in_ distress off” the Thouth of the Ought. to By Possible. Tor ibs Anhancs’ hiv petition. for & Wit | INDIANA DEMOCRATS een made the ject ederal in- | can Roosev visi yesterday. This announce- € .| Mr. Patten is personally on tha ‘the u.panytxm. and his ce | ment was made vm- the nmnm?ien Dayton, O;, April 28, —Wilbur Wright, ::‘dmx:!fiml@.t::fl: reme ::nurt CHOOSE JOHN W. KERN ground, and, in his own words, there was marked by a double demon- {reactied New Orleans today. commenting .on. the smackable - | Brown belonkea fn New London, and g—geTTe ready to take all the cotton temhred Stration for himself and the king. 1 5 was indicted here for setting fire to the | For U. S. Senator to Succeed A. J. D e appaeiey | i S P 3¢ o ooes | MEASURING FOR AUTO RUN. |8 ooe o Lewi S Beach on Sube 1 Bavaridge. e Sy — . AT 'or sef Te —— .o gg“‘;g,‘h;t:g,‘}‘z;{,mm Salls gnel, but for several minutes he could | Hartford Men Go Over Routes for Al : | Shavw’s barn, June 18, 1908, in this city. | Indianapolis, Ind., April 36 —Opening on notices, but it is, of course, doubt- | & flatterimg tribute to Mr. Roosevelt, b . “I_believe that -an aeroplane with ( ;, "% YOURE MR, was (tried Before & | o o ey, the Indina demo- fal If all the cotton brought Here will | the king ‘several times joining in the sufficient gasolene capacity to attempt | J00Y HON 0 g Bt - g O tic BOUYRIHON oty Jdenied ' Gov- Dbe delivered at once. There are some | applause. Wiren he referred to the | Members of the contest committee of |a trans-Atlantic flight -can easily be | O¢ EWCtY DY Feason Igmwu'y then | ernor Marshail’s rkuy 1 that it who think that only sufficient will be | former president’s n the Automobile club of Hartford be- | built,” said Mr. Wright. -He would not S e A VoA taltiite Sendered t6 fored-the Banidetion-of any | second Fasfie - pea, zan this week the task of measuring | go further into details. committed to the state hospital for the | should endorse te naxh 5, wle - vreak long interest and that the balance | when he denominated him as “Amer- | tD® three routes for the course of the e e ln-nenurd:rc the law by Acting Gov- | ture a c:‘rzdlg:‘l,:er?': the Unite tates =il be_carried mmtll venr fie e9d of | cw's mosPizsprosentatiye citimen the HESSCCE S I, e o | CHANC SHA QUIETING DOWN. o Ditectod M scape froui the| was tie partys oamdidats for vice the month. If the entire amount a - | audience cheered heartily. 3 u LELShaey e eble i¢ tondered, it will . Tepresent| Mr. Rooseveit in reply spoke for | iBe first day's run will be measured | Yale Mission Soon to Reopen—Foreign | Sfate istitution and was recaptured | president in A808. '~ =~ o i probabl vthe greatest transaction in |abéut twenty minutes. by C. Howard Gillette, president of the Business Houses Resuming. S ousty e stata ndlioe of the ate .o b 1‘“:’ s‘j‘x eed Senator A, #pot eotton at any one time in the his- A dinner was given this evening by club, and ‘Albert M. Kohn, a member 2 Conunecticut and returned to the. hos-| be electe o '“\‘:lcd ":.n o m the king, but as the court is still in | Of the contest committee.” Course B.| Chang-Sha, China, April 25.—The | hical 10T b Imame At Homrd, D | e ajarity in the mexs stat &emi-mourning the ladies wore black | the Becond day’s run, will be measured | yale mission, abandoned Buritg the x!l\itfn:_iem %rr;i)nn‘g;\ed (:i ‘t‘!fiefl Ju :: afi:ufiefiwr&’hnmut:!;ah-:c fi; “f am ready to take all the cotton | gowns, ‘The ex-president sat beside | bY Henry_G. Nuckols and W. C. Rus- | rioting of the natives, will be reopened | oo otons and Dr. Frederick B. Jewett, | islature and that majority , that is_tendered to me and pay for it. | the queen, while Mrs. Roosevelt oc- | Sell. @nd Coure C will be looked after [on May 2. Some foreign business | ned hofore the sourt that he had. in . What Scales and Brown sre goimg to | cupied the chair next the king. by Samuel A. Miner and H. Percy | nouses have resumed operations at in- | their autaion, tecovered feom his wen | do T don’t know. It's none of my bus- Father Dedricks, who was formerly { Maxim. On the last day run the course | 1ang points; but the foreigners gener- ml’ "f P9 s At SHould T ““o !ed ‘::‘ ’ BALLINGER-PINCHOT INQUIRY. fness. I am hefe to attend to my own | in charge of the Catholics in the Phil- | 80es throu this city. The approxi- ally will not return to these districts "he; iction and shou allow s business. They bought cotton and I|ippine islands, and two Belgian mis- | ate length of each day’s run is about | ror geveral days: o4 Th* o R St . m| Secret: bought cotton and we have never had | sionaries, called today on Colone: | 200 miles, but the members of the com- The gentry and officers are endeav- e hmu hel t )r‘x c!amw1 | any agreement to-work together. I Roosevelt and thanked him for what } Mittes will got the exact mileage after | ing to settle damage claims with the | beemy SLoWD for the further imprison- have not the least idea how much cot- | he had done for the church in the is- | §9in8 over the routes this week. individual losers. The British consul | mes oonercy: iohenged. o0 and Be| v chington, April 28.—Becretary ton is going to be tendered to me, and | lands and for the missions. The course of the entire trip will be | nas ‘refused demands for settlement | oy, o ol i Ballinger will g0 on the stand tonsesr- I won't say how much I have bought. AR SR Dosted, just before the run. The signs | through official channels. He was connected with some fires in | ~U U ") (e Version of the conserve— 1 do not look, however, for any excite— will be used. Everything is coming oz ol e Connecticut. tion controversy between former For- ment in the market.” SIRGcHS RHURSDAY. along finely for the contest, the great- GEN. MILE® INJURIES ST T T eator Gifford Pinchot and himaelf. Hie 4 _— o est of its kind ever attempted in the i it . Blindenberg Given 18 Months. testimor dll mark the beginning of OBITUARY. Spirited Debate on Rates Provisions of | state, and the hard work of the com- | Two Ribs Broke Minor H nd Special to The Bulleti e ond of the investigation whioh the - the Railroad Bill mittee for the past five weeks is be- | | gt S aedNpee Herte: o g iupesiel o T Butetin) o - -4 the end of the 28y o ane e 3 Providence, April 28.—Richard Blin- | select congressional —cemmittee ary Ballinger to Tell His Versien of the Controversy Today. Rev. Heniry H. Jessup. i ginning to_hear fralt. e Hitine Aol denberg of New London has been sen- | been conducting since lset January in- New York, April 38—News o the Eaehing s, ADSIL 8% il raliroad ‘Washington, April 28.—Two fractur- | tenced to 18 months in the Rhode ls- | to the conflicting affuirs of the intestor .dgath of the Rey. Henry H. Jessu [0 as ander Soiay. in OPEN HOUSE WHIST. ed ribs, a slight scalp wound, and bod- | land state prison by Judge Tanner on | department and the forest servies. ‘widely known missionaly and a " In RN ) Of cORgromm. ST ily ‘bruises, comprise. the sum of the|a charge of breaking and entering and Near the end of a dull day’'s seasion the senate a spirited debate on the | Twenty Tables Played, Mrs. Saunders | injuriés to Lieut. General Nelson A.|larceny. At the superior court at|Mr. Ballinger appeared rather unes- at Beirut, Syria, this morning »ll Qon- imi ey ¥aitied in a cablegram to the Premby- m‘ = dzmgb d;:m!" uc“ho.f and A. J. Christman Getting Prizes. | Miles, retired, wha wao thrown from | Kingston the defendant pleaded guilty. | pectedly at the hearing, ready to take terian board of foreign missions . o n . S his horse- on Potomaec Drive late yes- | Azst. Attorney General Cross stated | the stand. He took his seat bHeside his ristow, Cummins, Crawford, Bailey, Whist at Open House on Thursday | teniay afternoon. Apprehensions of | that Blindenberg broke. into an umoc- | Jawyer, Mr. Vertrees, and listencd to (Mr. Jessup hes been in the for Bt = "fleld since 1355. The cause of his | ajdTich, Borah, Root and Heyburn A | .iening was enjoyed by twenty tables | more serious injuries wero entertain- | cupied cottage at Watch HIll, owned | the testimony death was not given in the Beirut des- in the attractive parlors and when the | 6 @t first, but after a night’s rest, | by Katherine B. Anderson, and stole T A patch. | Teached tomOrrOW. o of democratic | PI2Y Was over the two prize wiyaners| which s surgeons pronounced very | articies valued at about $100. Blin- | Postal Telegraph Cable Ce. Dr. Jessup was 78 years old and for | .. 1, % oitendance in the house | Were Mrs. C. B. Saunders with a score | beneficial, the “injuries proved not so|denberg was captured in Cranston. Wages. mome time had ‘beer sinking under the during most of the session t el of 34 and A. J. Christman with 39. The | extensive as was at first thought. it is said that Blindenberg has a New York. April —The Infirmities of age. His death was &n-| 5" Rty 0 s -«in,uw’fl”un %o | former received @ silver soun Jadle and ———— | record in Cognecticut, where he is said . New Yoric April S8-=7THo | ""“’m @mounced in a cablegram from & som, | o L vl o the resuler b. | the Iatter a pearl scarfpin. Ice cream HER COMPANY DISBANDED, | to have served seven years in the state H ','?}? Al s g ating oy g £ °""-‘ ™ the Rev. Wi S, TePUD- | 5nd wafers were served, the successful : e prison for a similar offense. He is at | 10083 tnat o Sne, 100 AW Y "‘""d“n; ; evening being under the direction of | Mrs. Leslie Carter Taken Seriously | prosent serving a sentence for carry- | Stantial increase: > e An amendment was adopted to in- | ¢ FEOR T et -G : e e nd. the 13 | telegraph operators in all fruportant of - clude te\arra;ph and telephone compan. | 1he_following committee: C. G. Cobb, 11l _at_ Cleveland. ing concealed weapon: fices of s system. The inorease. will Ses within the scope of the interstate | 1 Dn Kinsman, J. P. Sheridan, Dr. C. months’ sentence just imposed is to lective, and will run from & to 3§ - u pe e | B, Capron and J. C. Davis, Cleveland, O., April 28.—Mrs. Les- | 'un at the conclusion of his present ';:,“,‘:,; ‘d'r::ndm. on"rh. : 4 Bot'h houae. will be in session to- P lie Carter, the actress, was taken se- o7 < the employe. The Western Union re- FUNERAL. riously ill here tonight and all her en- ! 2 cently announced a similar plan of in- —_— gy T nsementn for the season have been Trial of F. Augustus Heinze. crease. ‘15;“0 LOSS BY FIRE. Charles “A-hwofth. cancelled. Her company has been dis- New York, April 28.—Demand notes e LR SR o 3 —_ The funeral of Charlés Ashworth, { Panded. Mrs. Carter is suffering from | given three years ago by Otto Heinze| g, oo ¢o Have a New One Cent Sun- ’-g,h‘\,w.ii.h, Doughnuts Were Frying | formerly of Yantic, was held Thurs- | 2cute colitis. She will have to aban- | & company as fhe.only collateral for Slday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his | don all her work for at least six weeks. | loans aggregating $431,000 are still day Morning Newspaper. Mrs. Carter concluled an engage- | held by the Mercantile National bank Boston, April 28.—The appearance of ment here In “Vasta Herne,” yester- | of this city, according to testimony in-| a new one cent Sunday morning sews- day. ' She was to have left for Cin- | troduced today at the trial of F. Au- | paper in Boston is prophesied in an cinpati today. gustus Heinze. He is charged with|ammouncement to be made. tomorrow P T ARy B misapplying the funds of the institu- | morming by Frank A. Mun in the Republican Elected Senator in 37th|tion and with overcertification of the | Boston Journal. It is expected the pa- New York State District. Boiled Over. home in Mendon, Mass., and burial was 88— Thp | 5F_BEeCiay, Mam ml: G. Frank M. boiling. oVer of-fat 1 hi Totn ncas . No.:11, 1. O. hie wogan{?mg m,d“,';md’,f,‘.}“‘y hnuts ] O. F.. of which the deceased was a pisked | that burned out the Odd Fellows' member, represented the lodge at the but | puilding here at a loss of $125,000 and funera] and was one of the six bear- ers, together with James Thurston of cost the lives of Janit p was born in 1832 ud ney ‘and his wife. Th:r mx the | Hallville, The Odd Fellows’ ‘service checks of Otto Hehuxt m&my and | per will be started wi;hln a lbor‘t time. is being tried before Judge Hough in | There will be no colored supplement Utica, N. Y, April 28.—Prof. Ralph was conducted at the grave. A the criminal branch of the TUnited | or magazine features. W. Thomas of Hamilton, republican, States circuit count. - edmto’ :‘t %ah eo‘nm and studied cwo victims were seen in the ruins T T T theology mion seminary in unruy after noon and were recovered 3 " an instructor in oratory .in Colgate < late in the da Jewett City Crossing. university, was elected senator of the |y, oy M. th o the ag o7 W% | Attell's Big Lead Over Tommy Murphy The rallroad commissioners have | 37th senatorial -district today to suc- g New York, April 28-—Abe Attell, MAA... Performanc given hearings on the matter of the | ceéd Jotham P. Allds, resigned. Pro- S champion featherweight, had all the Cam: :“" als Sallagy elimination of 17 grade crossings in | fessor Thomas' rity over the dem. |+ Georgia Negro Sentenced to Gallows. | petter of his ten-round bowt tonight Pt the town of Newtown, which it is pur- | ocratic nmninea ward L. Nash, of Thomasville, Ga., April 28.—Under a | with Tommy Murphy before the Fm- : New Haven, Conn., April 28.—It was | posed to accomplish in part by reiocat- | Norwich, ' was 9,082. The interest Yir. { heavy military mmrd, Harvey Harris, | pire Athletic club, In the firsl seven o “NC' &vm -ahpounced tomight that the second |ime the highways and the tracks so as | the .affair peeuliarly was not marked | the nesro who was convicled”today of roumh Attell outpolted Murphy clesr- 0 Gemands commencemaent open air performance | to conform to a general plan for the |in the rural districts, the farmers pre- | criminal assault upon a preminent |jy, 'but the eighth and niuth were '-Il nerease of the Yale Dramatic wasseciation imprevements. ferring to stay-at home and give at-| white woman of this county and w Murphy‘s. In the* latter he sent At- mr m would be given on the college campus Among other matters which have re- | tention to agriculture. The vote was | sentéenceéd to ‘die on the gallows May | te)l down for & count of tliree with a thelon the .evening of June 18, Shake- leceived their attention is the aporoval |light, a Fttle b't!er than 30 per cent. | 20, was taken (0 Macon on a -podn.l hard right to the face. Attel retali- n 10 per | Spéare’s “Paming of the Shrew” has'|of plans for the elimination of a grade | being l'et.on!c train toduy ated in the final round and pounded “been: Iflu‘t‘d ax the play %0 be pre- § crossing in Jewétt Cit; his antagonist all around the ring. The L i e iy o New Hwon.—r-()&: of the mast tater-| - Suffield. ~Jamen Mitohell of Mossor law forbids declsions. otillion at Hai - esting events o spring will be the | Mass., who at one time conducte e Ry ST Y Cammut Tobaceo firomr Dead. Haile club’ members ’ enjoyed - . m‘f&o Ney Haven string or- j Terrett bouse in West Suffield, bas Langford and Burns for $20,000, ‘Ififlwr’l’.och.n(}onn.,qswfl 28.—Al-/| evening of games and a pretty-cotillio _Professor Isador. Troostwyk, | bought the interests of E. B. Crais,| Philadelphia, April 28.—Sam ‘pert N, Gregg. one of the'largest in- |on Thursday in the club hall. dctor, - e street hall. on{ who for Some years has conducted the | rord ‘amnd Tommy Burns wiil meet tobacco growers qt the state, | largest fi.t&endance ot the season for-a s Suffield’ house. 45-round bout hefore the M i at his home here today of heart 3 aftu’néon wed next - 1P A s 2 NS S TR tic club, San Franeisco, For many years he was pro- when Mies Jela _Hamilton, > i % Langford's m-uor of a hotel in Suffield. He was of the National League of e v of the jhere today (n sssure the colores rs old and leaves his wife and | Women Workers. is te vis E P mization in t T. h ) ;. g E & speak uporl “Club Lm.‘

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