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“OCEAN TO OCEAN WALK ENDS | b Furssraris | WhiteSiaversHeld|Bov [ Condensot Toosrams [ TAFT RAILROAD BILL MAY FAIL : oo of et SRR [n $25,000 ~ Confirmed| "z oueoes s Weston Cuts His Way Through Living Mass of| &% Mo 8= Sesibilat WIS 2 S0 Y| The Revolt of the Senate “Insurgents” Sald to Indiana Democrats Have Appealed to 20,000 Cheering People to City Hall Steps |, ronon s i—Tie eosusement 1o SiX INDICTMENTS SIGNED BY | FOR JUSTICE OF UNITED STATES | Bryan to stumy the state for Kers. ; be Virtually Successful e Qanghter, Miss Helon bost, to Montaga J. D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. SUPREME COURT. Five Thousand Journeymen carpen- o Charles Eliot, groom in ws.lunfscm t):; 3,483 MILES IN 77 WALKING DAYS B At et o G LITTLE GIRLS SO YOUNG NODELAY IN THE SENATE | s = notioriod“ieit’e:| - PRESIDENT ADVISED BY TELEPHONE owell of Harvard made ters of Chicago voted to go on a strike, James Wadsworth of Geneseo, N. Y. 7 e farm” movement. SECOND CHURCH MEMBERS e RECEIVED AT PARSONAGE. Many Called During the Afternoon and Evening of Monday—Rev. and Mrs. Wyckoff Assisted by Deacon and 4 G. B. Reeve, for: Vi idont That They Wept When They Were | Not a Voice Raised Against the Con- and ‘éte!l;;arzl enger “of dbo: Grar A £ il 1o Resi Parted From Their Toys—All the | emation-Nominstion Repars Pre- | &y, cisa, 26 s home’at Tamiruds, | OF the Serious Status of the Measure—In Reply to Sena- Prisoners Pleaded Not Guilty. st by Senator Dévew: old. tor Aldrich, who Talked Over the Long Distance the The German Steamer Roland, Cap- _President Expressed Himself Emphatically — New Complefing a Feat without Parallel in Annals of Pedes- trianism—Welcomed to Home City by Mayor Gay- Bad i $400 and with a G s nor, P with Purse of and with a Gold| wre. Allen. \ : tain Meyer, from Galveston for Bremen, i i i i New York, May 2.—Six indictment; 1 randed on the North Carolina coast i Championship Eelt—Thirteen Days Ahead of Time. | e first of tour receptions for the |, No% Torks, May 2_Six indiotments | washington, _May 2 — Gevernor | giranded on, the Nerth Caroline couit Plans Forming to Put Insurgents u? Rout. g‘bm:hm of :h Second Congregational urch and its congregation was held | which has been investigating the traf- - at the parsonage on Monday afternoon | fice in women were made public today, Sa g Ve from 4 to 5.50 and in the evening from charged the supreme ‘court, immediately after ‘Washington, May 2.—President | have Jegalized mergers in cases where New York, May 2 Catting his way | ever, when Weston began his walk to- | {rom 4,00 FR0STC T the evening Gom | eiving the prices at which it is his nomination had been reported from 2 L b - P ot 3 dor . ety .30, i Patrick and Joh , who broke | Taft’s railroad legislation will be |one railroad corporation owning ffty that little girls were sold into lives of [ th committes on the Judiciary. s o and ol Gl ot beo R el ped cent, Of another desited Somtrol throush a lving mass of twenty thou- | ward the city hall with A to B, inclusive. Rev. and Mrs | shame, The state will seok to Drove ra o - - e o s s white locks | When the journey was resumed st |JI'G 5.2 (M0 nSve, Roy and TS | shame, @ o negross, accopted | Nomination Acted Upon in Forenoon. | sational manmer, were arrested by the| At the close of a protracted confer- | outrigh hn ‘Hughes - foreman of the special grand jury Vessel, which carries @ cargo of cotton, ea by tds oomfirmation By the | ;.. i an easy position with a sHght senate for the high office of justice of | /8 /% fn Crey, DOSt snd cheering peopl: b - Bree nis shuffing | one oclock the crowd had srown to Moore, foor aapisy "2 the isalis of | nearly Bve thousame and the poiice ing by Deacon and Mrs. Dwight L. Al- {$120 from George A. Miller. a govern- | The nomination was wected upon by | Buffalo, N. Y., police on Sunday. Tho | ence of leading “regular” republican M Tt B SR S fie “Star Spancicd Barner,” Edward | were powerless to clear & way. en. There were about forty received, | ment agent, for Belle Woods and Alice | the committee during the forenoon, and | men are wanied for chicken stealing. | Senators tonight, it was apparent that | " P ply. Fayson Weston crought to a triumphal = led. the occasion being partly to let ths | Milton, two littie girls so younsg that | to Senator Depew of that committee | Requisition papers may not be applied | the revolt of the senate “Ansurgents” | Upon the insurgents the administ 4 today his ccean to ocean walk. He Moy oo Sul fonsTeEation 8ee the changes which | they wept when they were parted from | was assigned the duty of presenting | for on account of the cost. had been virtually successful, and that | tion will endeavor to place #he re- scended the =i=ps of the City hall at | Calls for reserves were sent, and le. in the parsomage recently, | their toys. the report to the senate. ~Declaring the sections of the bill relative to traf- | 8ponsibility for the failure of the Tart compi with_their arrival some semblarice of M1y elterations having been made. Brought $20 Each. ¢hat there should be no delay by the| When President Taft was Informed | fic agreements and mergers, which | Failrond leglslation. To Senator Ald- Sepator Cummins and other “insurg- | Fich, over the telephone, M Tart is 310 p.am, compieting his transconti- shed. When Fo; The affair proved a delightfu senate, Mr. Depew ook the precan Pittsburg M - > 48 7 walk- | order was establishe en rty=- a delightful one rict le, Mr. took e wution | at bu: fonday of the story pub- etal Journes - 3,483 miles In 7 Wl | 0 ond atrect was reached, the escort|and the three others will be held on At e e enaitrict | Of Dersonaily visiting all the senators | lished in Washington as to lottors eaid | ents” have been fighting to amend, sald to have expressed himself em who for one reason or another might|to have been received by him, and | will be abandoned. phatically to this eftect: ing @ays, = ‘eat without parallel in i successive Mondays. Miss Catheri: - = janism. of police, though twice doubled on the iss erine ~ i W 2 e o Way, had agan become inadequate, | Conant and Miss Breckenridge served | 31 PURHS, Wnnrony Cwas aise pata by | 25k to have the nomination go over for | asked it he had received any - such | Nothing Distinctive of Original Bill | That lie initiated the measure wud Weicome: is y. for 15,000 persons crowded into Times | fruit punch and wafers. e o Wi e e 1 in socordance with the usual | communication from Mr. Roosevelt, he s advocated it throughout the country in The = :zled athlete was welcome€d | square to cheer the walker on. Thence given to “E"d i Mille that | Drac He represented to them his | shook his head. “No,” he said. emain: the form in which it was reported to o hi ©ome city by Mayor Gaynor, |ig the eity hall it was a continuous | CAPT. AND MRS. DOUGLASS - e, e Yo A et | Gesire that confirmation should be Practically nothing distigctive of the | the senate, and that if a combination who :-sented him a purse of $400, |jane of cheering spectators. * LEAD SALVATION ARMY |Seattie The pe e b " | prompt and unquestioned. The Biggest Tres of the Sequoia|original bill will remain, save the sec- | of insurgent republicans and o Furrioi'y raised by a handful of his Reaches City Hall Park. o't o H AP g There Was No Oppositi grove in Muirwood, the beautiful nat. | tions providing for the creation of a |crats rendered it impossible for the rers in the last hours of his won- » 1| Succesd Ensign and Mrs. E . Wbmo wm‘fl In ;"l' - "“flw_ o position. uray park of Marin county, California, | cOurt of commerce. Iyen that has | republican majority to enact the bill walk. This and the admiration As he finally turned into City Hal 9! . Evans in o 'm: h'vmm or‘ immoral pi He met with no opposition, and when | a5 dedicated to Gifford Pinchot Mon- | had a perilous time in the house and | he felt that the adminlstration should i applause of the thousands who | park, black with thpusands, Weston Charge of Local Branch. Do_}h "& =;mn- 5 the request for immediete action was|jay = The ceremony was conducted | Dobody tonight is prepared to guaran- | be relieved of responsibility for its ave followed mis tramp since the day | Was visibly moved, and it was with e offense o sale. made not a voice was raised against|unior the auspices of the Sierra olub, | tee that it will be enucted, defeat. He placed the entire matter £ its in 1 at Los Angeles on | difficulty that he found voice to thank Capt. C. B. Douglass and Mrs. Doug- Unusually Large Bail. such a course or against confirmation. | the outdoor walking and nature organ- In fact, the differences between the | in the hands of Scnator Aldrich and Governor Hughes may now go upen | jzation. senate and house are so great that, | his republi ssociates, who were - 2 211 the reward | the mayor for his words of greeting.|lass arrived here Saturday afternoon| Levenson, Belle Moore and Alexan- The interpsd septuage- | ‘I wanted to show to the voung- | to be in charge of the Salvation Army | der Anderson. & nesro who, it . Is | the supreme court bench, after taking in view of the radical action conducted | then in conf re S tors Ald- three months of trude- | Sters what an old athlete of 72 years | corps, succeeding Ensign and Mrs. Ev- | charged, was .her accomplice, are |the oath of office. The Spanish General Elections will | by senate leaders tonight, it would |~ In the cont be held on May 8. One hundred and |surprise nobody if the entire bill failed | rich, Klkins, Carter, Kean, Crane, Root, % and cold meross the | could do,” he said. Then from the|ans. as Ensign Evans is in poor health | named in the indictments, Al were — steps of the clty hall he thanked the | and has applied for a furlough, which | arraigned today and held in $25,000 | MAINE EDITOR THRASHED Poirteon Hewntian whae At} in| contersnce: Curils, . Flint, Brandegoe, Lo snd Jism, no bar- | crowd which surged at his feet for | he will spend at Revere, Mass. Cap- |bail each. The district sttorney, in BY SENATOR HALE’S SON.|are uncontested have been officially | President Taft Advi from time o time others of the re- ng of this, the]l‘r Welf;n;; enn»dX exhpréra:firflorhlfllfl:g m&hmmflmsm. conducted the services | requesting bail in this unusually large " | declared elected and will not figure in ) publican leaders. the other form of footwear, | well repal eir chee 2 Y amount, intimated that a more serious | Charles T the = " 3 rore ot the oia mass per: | exertions. Later, in the mavor's pri- [ The Dew cfficer in command of the | Snave MIBHT yat Tt pretormed oot Thornton Libby of Portland | fie ¥oling. They comprise 60 lberalt ! So serious did the status of ti#: bill | New Plans Making to Beat Insurgents Vii has received hundreds | vate office, he was presentéd a_gold |local corps is just coming into field | them. Another little girl, 11 years ola,| Assailed Colonel Frederick Hale’s | {5 ST OEveR, > pepolicans, become late tonight that President | Although admittedly estopped fromy from vandev managers | championship belt by President P. T.| work again after a furlough of four |whose name was not given, Je <l Mother. ey -1 Taft himself, at Pittsburg, was ad- | passing the bill in the form in whieh C¥hibit Mim as a physical | Powers of the Eastern baseball lcague. | months spent at:his homo in Sabins- | nas pem solmied oo aric acmeases The Shad Fishing S on the| vised of the situation over the long- | they wish, the administration senators modest | It is the famous six-day g€o as you|ville Pa. With his family which con- | ments for her sale had been complet- | Portland, Me., May 2.—A horse Whip- | o ,n% piad (1SN0 Season oF UIC| qistance telephone by Senator Aldrich. fat once hegan forming plans by whieh . T BN, SRR Despairing of putting the bill [to take away from the “insurgent’ and, thoueh in very = has® @eclined | please champlonship bolt, won by Di- | sists of his wife and two small chil- | ed, but before the bargain had been |DINg was administered by Colonel chance of obtaining & Pt Weston EEsassncen, | Weston neen and Cavanaugh in 1902 and 1903 [ dren he loft there Thursday afternoon. | sealed by the payment of cash. Hale, son of United States | Jhened Sunday night and will close |y, ough the senate in the form in | republica Jhne 10, oishermen all alomg el which it was reported from the com- | clean-cu victory. They even wore s them all - ite-Haired | respectively. He is not quite 29 years old and_has 4 Senator Bugene Hale, a leading can- | 1o . > Thousands Watch the White-Haired | ™10, "Sihers down Weston was | been a Salvationist for five years, hav- Enciy oM & pente: @iaate for congress Trom the first | yer are unanimous in saying that it | FUICEK Mo o5, ISR cOlimerce, the | alr of Jubliation (onight . over e Littie Man. £ accompanied by his daughten Mrs. | ing served at & number of posts in New | The state still withliclds the names | Maine district, to succeed Represent- [ oo e POOTest openihe ihey DAYE | jeaders in this conference decided to- | prospect of putting the “Insurgents” T last stages of his walk into | Anna Hagan of New York, and by a | York state and Pennsylvania, his last |f the two women investigators, said | ative Amos ‘L. Allen, to Charles | SU°r KNOWD and some of the most ex- | 5ignt o eliminate section 7, which the | to rout on ~the pending Cummine w York he was the object of an |number of his former messmates of | corps being at Niagara Falls. 'His pre- | 1o be college graduates, who aided in|Thornton Libby, publisher of several | Boi: leclare fheir bellef that he | ./ surgents” claim practically would | amendment to the trafic agreement ovation such as has rarely been ac- | Company B of the Seventh regiment. | vious successful record promises good | finding the evidence om which the in- | suburban weekly papers, at the lat- | noiog PeTial will not Improve much|,gye” eliminated the Sherman anti: | section, which wil be the first mat- corded to amy individual short of a al Adjourns the Heinze | results here. dictments wede returned. All the|ters office today. The cause of the |374 shad Will be scarcer and Rhigh In| .5 jaw by permitting trafic agree- | ter voted upon when the bill is again “ictorious admiral or the colonel of a Tri prisoners pleaded not guilty. The dis- | aguault was an article published in| ' oo ments, and section 12, which would taken up, probably tomorrow, ough Riders regime: From Sev. HYDRANT BROK trict attorney will move for the earli-| the Six Towns Times, in which Col- - eats-gecond street “down Broadway, | Because of the excitement in; the & . est trial possible. TR Whiee e ke athdrasa TRIAL OF F. A. HEINZE. e om curb to curb was black with | vicinity of the federal building whei atering Cart Was Being Fiiled at R s o e 3 oo e Ty . iiovine inousands intent upon leep- | Weston was nearing the city hall near: | the Time and Strest Was Badly | PITTSBURG SHORTSTOP offion ad, Bt B com oF the par | The Name of Convict Banker Morse | CONNECTICUT TROLLEY SV MBRING: SDVANERS ine siEnt of the white-haired little | by, Judge Hough in _the criminal| (0e Fime . g B B e A Becaaht in STRIKE SITUATION. IN PASSENGER RATES s-an ambling_along_in his peculiar |branch of the United States circuit ashed Befors Water Could Be WAGNER LOST HIS NERVE. | "%, you responsible for that?" ————e B lorky gait. . From Yonkers, where he | court, adjourned the trial of F. Au-| Shut Off. Mr. Libby looked at it and said: “I| New York, May 2—The name of |Men Insist on Scale of 27 1-2 Cents an | Filed by New Haven Road With In- § 42 spent Sunday, to the upper re‘ll- {mn:na::‘u‘e“nfi-&:g n:lncuulc:od&m.:: o il - Unable to Do a Thing to Help Friends | g, £ Charles W. Morse, now serving a fif- Hour — Arrangements Made for | terstate Commerce Commission— contial section of Manhattan. which han a3 morming while the wa~| Who Were Thrown Over a 125 Foot | ~ Colonel Hale drew a whip from un- | teen year sentonce in the (deral Dris~ | |iousing ana Fesding Strikbreakers | Striking Figures Given— Gommuta- reached at a time when most of the [ Weston received by the mayor. tering cart was taking water from the | oo od iy cout: a0 metd: ropuiation had departed for the day’s | WIith the first blasts of the band, | new hydrant st the top of Laurel Hill, “Pake that, you cur,” and raimed |banki laws, was brought into the | on Rates a Surprise. —Company's Statement. Lo ST pfgress was without dem- | the spectators began to leave the court | the hyarant in some manner becams : s who " | trial of ¥. Augustus Heinze today by 2 X ration.” A hanafal of boys preced- and soon_the Juiymen' ware | clogeed and it was hmpossible to shut | | Biisoare: May 2T lost my nerve, | Mlows o 108 SHion, e mane 40 81 | Gila Hainze, & wrother of the detem: | New Haven, Conn. May 2_There| Washington, May L sweeping and <7 and follewed Lim with two mounted | craning their necks to"see the scene | off the water. It could not be shut off, | I (ST Mot 458 thing Lo he Sure | to shield his face. Hale threw down | ant, as being partly responsible for one | Was but little change in the trolley sit- | in some Instances striking advances alicemen and the Mc}ufimmmcgflg in'tl‘he \?mrf;lbetl!?w-celebrlflon e mm out of the cart and hose | Ghrugeon “when. " friend ‘;“'g his whip ang struck Mr. Libby, ex- | of the big loans made by the Mer- .muonmmc uv,onlxh'. The men nm;u in piasenger ;MT between Now York sy men_bringing up the | _“In_view H and the strect badly about the ; ot o 2 2 : Neati : that unless they are granted the scale | and New England points were filed to- newspaper town were dumped over am embank- | claiming: “This is what 1 do fo any | cantile National bank = whlle Helaze | 0%, YWFPEUR, POT 1005 VTG Connecti- | duy with the Interstate commerca com. . ol > ? Here =né there small "Erups- w Irall” said John B. Stanchfield, Iway tr: over which the pi g s % i Foot anq | TieBt 125 feet high while racing home | one who Meults my mother.” You can | was the president .ii 1807, It isLO5HC UM e Nolaing company for | mission by the New Yor) “used 1o cbserve him curiously and | counsel for Hefnge, “I would suggest | tended. The officials of the street and % throueh. iiess foasi e as Sinen and children waved encourage- | a little adjournment.” water departments had to be securcd, | Wi e ball pleyer in an antomebile. | do what you Wkeo R onone ploans that the govern. | fhe trolley lifies of the New York, New | & Hartford Railroad < " > Wagner, wio is 2 motor car enthusi- | _After Colonel Hale left the office pes to comvict: Hel on. { $ ent as he passed. Mayor Gayhor's Welcome. and the water maln shut off before it | JA€0CH WWOO o & MROtOr car enthusl- | . il by maid: charge af misappiiedtion of , Tlaven and Hartford railroad, that they | #pproximately 70 per cent. o His Eyes Sparkled With Appreciation | In welcoming Weston, Mayor Gaynor | Sould Dbe stopped. The street depart-|p,egie a suburb, ‘While return- | _“I like him better than I did before. | overcertification. will strike. | between New York and At 188th sireet opposite the Ameri- | sai ment-had much filling in to do. ing along the hills of the Ohio valley | It Was a manly tHng o do. A man | Otto Heinze said that when he ap- [ The Company's Side of the Question. | [1e70 1 o flal Increas: five csuts an Jeague baseball park, he recelved | “Mr. Weston, I am very happy to REGISTRATION OF DOGS. five friends in another car shot abreast | Who wouldn’t stand up for his mother | Plicd to his brother for a loan of be- | e company issued a lengthy state- | oo (o0 ftie A1 the thirty per cent - first comcerted cheer of the morn- | welcome you here and to express ap- and started to Tace. The Wagner car | don’t amount to much.” tween $400,000 and $500.000 he was re-| ment tonight in which they state their |, remaining no change is g and his_eves sparkled with ap- | preciation of what you have done. - | Sullod siwads bt wiien about. cen Bt Terred %o Mocse, who, Soting tay The | SgoUI00IENt in Which they stal na g ; . Even here, however, his | People ought to do like you and live | TOWn Clerk Had 1,693 on the List|miles from the city Wagner heard yells CONGRESS MONDAY, National Bank of eni ssys that the men were g Commutation Ticket Tariff than a hundred. But |as much as possible in the open air. ‘When He Closed at Nine o’Clock on | for help. He pulled up and running agreed to take half R iy on . M 3 “ _In commutation tlckots fror ow grew ce that number by the | If they did, many of them would live Monday Night. back saw his friends and their ma- | Bureau of Mines Created—Railroad Both the prosecution and the defense | fyme 3 denrand for a flat York to poiuts as far cast ms New tme 13th street was reached, and | to be 100 years old.” chine in the Tavine 125 feet below. Still Under Consideration. scored and lost on rulings by Judge | cents an hour and time an @ halt for | flaven, Coun. an Incroase (o all sta ~hen the stop for luncheon was made | The speeches over. his honor and| At nine o'clock Monday night when | Help was summoned and several of - Hough during the day. 3 R D A e e " was,| tions. of_ from to 40 per cent. in et a hotel ai T3d street. some 500 had ) Weston had a cup of tea together in | he closed his office, Town Clerk Hol- | the men were taken in Wagner's car| washington, May 2.—Besides con- | 1.}¢ Sovernment wound up its exam- | follgwed by two more conferences and | ade. The commutation tarift fled essembied to watch tie doughty old | the mayor’s office, and the mayor, Who | brook and Tyler D. Guy, who has been | to a hospital in Cafnegie, while others | sidering the railroad bill for two hours | [N2tion of Otto IHeinze today the employes were told that the adop- | W/th, the commission also provides o B is an ardent walker, invited Weston to | assisting him, had 1,693 dogs on the | Were taken home in carriages. Dr.|the senate today discussed at lengih | o750 admissions that in 1907 Arthur s oo vae out of the ques- | that “no commutation fares on & scale Police Powerless to Clear the Way. | visit his country place on Long Is- | list this year. On Saturday and Mon- | James L. Orris 'was the most seriously | ang passed the bill creating & burean | L, LC 0%, ancther brother, was oper-|gjon “and the - attention of the men | ba2s Will be in effect botweon (hess The early indifference to the uccom- | 804: & day there were 500 dogs registered, | hurt and may die; the others are se-|of mines in the interior department. | s @ Svndicate to purchase United ) yw,g' called to the fact that during the | Points’—the polnts bLong New York piishment - of a seventy-two-year-old Thirteen Days Ahead of Time. both men being kept busy on both | rously cut and bruised, but are not|The bill had received the sametion of | COPPET common s Only one ques- | panic wages had not bee & and (90 the west and all poluts betwoen forieman walking from the Pacific to | Weston completed his transconti- | 98¥s. From now on an additional sum | fatally hurt. 3 the house and how only requires the | Lol Was asked the witness by Heinze's | that the men were now getting moro | NI Vori and New Haven on the cas {re Atiantic “for mlory” was more |nental walic thirteen days ahead of | of $1 will be taxed against all who | Two hours later, within a stome's|signature of the president. e D SR, SebleaLon- than was paid elsewhere, The com-| o0 it hus been the practice aiade ©p In the ufternoon, howe- | schedule. thne, failed to get their dogs registered. throw of Forbes field, an automobile | ~'4 jong and short haul amendment to | .. 4 F. Augustus Heinze have a| ... quzeested that it the men would | 0f the New Iaven rou charge a D & 8 The number s much smaller this | crashed into a huge boiler that carters | tha rolond Ml prssared po Bem (e | Single dollar invested in the firm of | PALY susEeRted SRS 1 Lat AR WORT | cortain amount for a monthiy or 1) vear than last because of deaths and | had left in the street, and one man, | Dixon, was the subject of lively der | OtLo Heinze & company conmided the uem o O awrs that | monthly commutation ticket to Green . EN ON STARS AND STRIPES FLOAT removals, but it is probable that fifty | Maurice Bredin, of Franklin, Pa. was | hate FRL g8 bt e Aa e they would grant a moderate incre w Gonn., for instance, and on the FIVE THOUSAND MEN more will be secured, as there will be | instantly killed, while four others, two ‘This was “suspension day” in the O (7T SRS This scale, starting at 221-2 cents Renew by the commuter al the expl STRIKE IN NEW ENGLAND OVER DENMARK PALACES | some which are not six months old un- (men and two women, were seriously | house. and numerous bill were passed. | STRIKING NEW YORK BAKERS | hour and increasing each year until 26 | [Atlon of his tleleet 1o charge o cor til after this time. hurt. They will recovef. Amon" them were measures to Increaze' M cents was reached, the statement nays, | tain amount ‘less than ! ald for the For More Wages or Fewer Working | For the First Time in the History of | the parsonnel of the engineer corps of | Make Move to Tie Up the Delivery | \vus accepted hy the advisory board of | A%t ticket This was calicd (ho “seale Hours—Other Strikes Threatened. the Country—Roosevelt’s Visi IRTHDAY BANQUET AND PARTY |Gat Overturned a Lamp, Doing $1,500 the atmy. to provide for sdditional Service. the men.’ Later, tho atatement avw, | [Cic. o0 S onniderable sasins i tha - B E ouse nd to build « he committoe asked that the pos e o ctn Boston, May 2.—To enforce their de- | Copenhagen, May 2.—The Stars and | GiVen to Miss Mary Richards, Soci Dermage: monument at Midway, Ga. to the mem- | New York, —The 6,000 bakers | of the. seaie be. deferred, and when | ™ e g TN = ds for more weses or fewer work- | Stripes flew above the royal palaces Directress. Bridgeport, Comm., May 2.—A cat|ory of General Stewart of revolution- | already on str turned their at- | New Haven and Norwich voted not to| ... t0qal, Ware sent | v H 4 ing hours, 5,000 men are on strike in | today for the first time in the history gverturned a lamp in the home of | ary fame, the great-great-grandfather | tention to the service today in|accept the scale an increase to 27 1-2 | M€ fodey v PL vory Ay g~ ew England tonigkt. Other strikes | of Denmark. and ex-President Roose- A birthday banquet and party at|James Heaphy here late this evening | of former President Roosevelt. | the hope of getting the drivers to quit. | cents an hour ‘was asked for. m.»:J”‘ 'l"l‘”'" y and will be. effective on ace threstened and in central and | velt, in the absence of King Frederick | the Haile club on Monday evening, |80d caused the destruction of the If the delivery service is tied up it | statement oconcludes by saying “that [ %€ 1 A western Massachusetts 4.200 men em—|in southern France. is the guest ofy carried out with complete success as|home and damage of $500 to a house | MOTHERS’ DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 8.| will largeiy neutralize any success the [ when teh last conference was held, on | y il 1he spalsht far otween Ne ploved on <roliey dines controlled | Crown Prince Christian, one of the pal- | & Surprise to Miss Mary Richards, the | 2djoining. The buildings were out of emplovers - have in getting new | April 14, the committee admitted that | yoflc and floston (hore no change 5+ “he holding company of the New !aces being placed at the disposition | Club’s social directress, was one of the | the fire limits and a bucket brigade | Governor Weeks Prociamation | bakers to fill the places of those now | they had no positive knowledge that [ {id ChCre D0 ChAngS Bares - SW Soric. New Haven and Hartford rail-| of Mr. Roosevelt and his family. dainiiest and prettiest of the season’s | 5aved the second house. The loss is to the People of Connecticut. out. the rate of 27 cents an hour would re- | Lrovidence. Irom New Yor . 2044 are oniy awaiting the sanction of | The prince, presiding at a dinmer | gatherings. Thirty-six members of | eStimated at $1,500, including $65 in | Managers of large hotels which run| ceive the endorsement of the dissent B g Maine, no ct o in “ie Amalgumated Association of Street | this evening as the king’s representa- | the club participated, enjoving the | cash which Mr. Heaphy had saved to rd,: Conn, May 2-—Governor | their own bakeries reported today that | ing divisions. The conference then | tH® fare Is made. but from Ne - Reiiway Employes to go out. The trol- | tive, thanked Mr. Roosevelt for com- | banquet at 8 o'clock 4n the men's|Pay interest on a mortgage. Weeks today issued the fol- | they had plenty of new men who were | adjourned, and as far as the company | Lo th¢ same points via London isyen ask higher wages. ing to this court and proposed his | restaurant, where the tables were lowing, sussesting that Sunday, May | §1Ving full satistaction. Officers of the | s concerned the situation Temains | pacne Flie 10 Grase oG Ive Sen Most of the men on strike are en- | health, which was heartily responded | beautifully decorated, the centerpiece TROUBLE AT FITCHVILLE Sth, be observed as Mothers' day | makers’ union retorted that these new | unchanged, respective of the moun the g=2=d in the building trades. to by those around the table, who in- | in front of Miss Richards’ place being gt % To the People of Connecticut: | men were all pasiry cpoks, who might Made for Foedi fare, Two textile strikes involving 200 and | cluded the lealling personages in 'the | & lovely May basket ofl tullps and but- | Fines and Costs Amounting to $107.02| Sunday, Muy 8th, is to be observed | make excellent pies, but could not roll Arrangements Made for Feeding our|gig Advance in 60-Trip Masthly Tick 2.5 employes, respeciively, are on at|kingdom, in court, parliamentary and | terflies as a throne for the doll May fy = in several states, and also in some |2 loaf of pread Housing New Mes ote. Greenville and Westerly, R. L scholarly Queen from which rén streamers of Paid by Five Men. parts of our state, as Mothers' day.| Seventy of the smaller bakeries sign-| While the il not admit that| e great ange appear tne iiundreds of farmers within a radius| The colonel, in reply, said that he | light blue ribbon to the place of the Tt is a beamtiful custom that deserves|ed the unlon contract today, making|the situation Is critical, it is under- | & Py htiL P of 190 miles from Boston are aiso on | had received a cordlal message from | honor guest. The decorations for the | On Sunday afternoon there was 2| consideration from all who hold i | 100 in all which have abandoned their | stood that arrangements have been | (o i fatlon tarifre, o ‘( girke for higher summer prices for| the king, and thanked the prince for | tebles were in biue and white, the clup | fight in the Haughton house above |tender regard a true mother's virtue. | first stand made for the feeding and housing of « | \oin b MOy tigkets | 5 B and are trying to iend emphasis | his hospitality. He then proposed s | colors, and at each plate was = pretty | Fitohville and Constable Sweeney had [ ypoch,ne@Roe o TU6, TEL S WS S force of men. At the meeting of the | vembed troms 5oy (0 54 i “ir demands by holding back from | toast fo the Ming and the roval family | May basket with a pansy boutonnier, | Rlenty of trouble on his hands. Imple | APE Gmenny, “Mas. Sth 1910 ‘e tan. OBITUARY. advisory committee and the officials | vincile from $6.45 to $7.6 Oree %e Loston market their milk product.|of Denmark. 7 | The birthday gift ¢o Miss Richaras | Sarusky had his head cut open and a{ served as far as possible as Mothers' e — of the compaiy tomorrow it Is expect- | Sioh comm. trom 2800 1o $1000T T eoHONE. | 7o5O0nS] Roosevelts baggage nad un | wes presented in o busket of pansie o o pnllod to attend him. The | day, and by fitting words from the John W. Whe. ed’ that definite action will be taken. | Riverside fiom S840 to 810405 i s ortunately been dela; and he w: 3 ist and musi. 1 5 - e i o o8 ¢ 0.80; t HEBRAPI IS SEa R TR obliged % dine in rmornlng dre:: In the reading room concluded the ge- | Monday, when they were present be- onzlm&rfisvz‘rgsb;\n&ed:g;rg‘l:;e!é: wg:;um 2\[.‘:‘:4 . .\1;:,_\)1 8. —John W. | Springfield Board of Aldermen Talk )&i:n‘nlmn} Conn., from o $10.80; to at 100 Mile Range| King Edward Mad precisely the same | Hghtful evening. fore Justice Miller. Andrew Kovo- | (Una (% e Carnation. sh Sisiins er, president of the New -Hame Arbitration. ridgeport from §12.7 80: ang R Devi experience two years ago, his lugsage b loski for resistance and keeping a dis- | Tiverence and respect for the bes: | e mioneees 1a Ghaveny, and one of| Springfield, Mass. May e ' Hew Huven trom $18 to § It S e having been sent by a difterent route. Charles Jacobus. orderly house, was fined $5 and costs [ friong Goa ever gave us. Sowing Taniuines tt R e 10 | sanotion' of the execuiivesboard of the'| DETIOted Trom thest figures which ware LT AT Sunday was the 5lst anniversary of | 33, €ach count and paid $2537, Alec FRANK B. WBEKS, Governor. | ot nie nome here todas, atte s’ et | International Union for the threatened | ke il naid: S the Serift 1 I o e SR e o S RIOTS IN CHINA SUPPRESSED. | Charles Jacobus of Springfield as a | JAkOVilz for assault was fined $5 and — fliness. He was 77 vears of age, Mr.|irolleymen’s strike in this city and | the Bistunce from whout T apho.- ‘at & distance of a hundred| Despatch from Our Minister at Peking | 70th birthday. Notice of the two an- | 10 Grunkenness pald $1 and costs, house: of representatives in 1576 and | Rezin Orr. treasurer of the Inter These advances, with the withdrawst ~iles. The experiment Was conducted on Condition: Hunan. niversaries was given in Park Congre. | 2MOURKNE to $13.05, Mike Shunsky for | Newfoundland ing Steamer With | "y member of the movernor's { tional ‘union, who 18 In this city. The | ¢ t1e scale banis of & e s My Beases o the T . g gational church there on Sunday. as | 253ault and drunkenness paid $20.40, 185 Men Has Been Sighted. cil in 1906 and 1907. He was pr | board of aldermen tonight passed an | %ion (e Wil make us near as ca o7 Wrigh: where the scismologist and| Washington, May Z.—The riots in| W8S the announcement that he intend- | {1% TEOLS Suamity, pald 325, the en of the Orange Nutiomal bank a|order requesting the parties at iswue |, Uoyfiaica a general mavance T i e e an ocimary e | the, Tramm mroriate ot onimiSain| o maiing his home In Westfeld with | Ur° amount being $107.02. Imple Sa- | st Johnse, N. F., May 2.—The seal- | Sireotor o mans other fingacial Tnati~ | {0 Tesort to arbitration In the failure | bS_etinated | o genfal novance g o < At by et g g B hter, Vi rusky was defended by Attorney Kel- o i . g, SRy o i of other means of settlement of the [ gommiiation cohone kisiened interestedly to the [ been suppressed, according to cable | NS daughter, Mrs. Wood. and will go | 50 WS CH2 2 ing steamer Aurora, with a crew of | tutions. He leaves o widdw and ons than twenty per cent Beating of « woman's heart in London. | reports received at the state depart. | there on Thursday. Mr. Jacobus is | ¥ © this city and was discharged. 185 men, which had been reported | caughter. wage controversy. | s A siethoscope held over her heart]ment from Minister Calhoun at Pe- | Weil known here, being one of the old missing, was sighted yesterday by the = 535 e IMAS P A Distinot Surprise. #n the ‘il manmer lind atiached 10| King. Tn his message the minister says |1 Prominent roque plavers. AT THE AUDITORIUM. steamer Diana. which arrived at Her-| oo o T Tl Tl 0 00 | WAGE DEMAND TURNED DOWN. | YWie the advance by the New Hia # @ telcphone relay invented by Sid- | that this fact was reported by him to ring Neck today. The Diana also = ven of its t s res Brow Tiv means of this device | the United States vice consul at Han- Arrrested for Riding on Walks. Vaudevi and Motion Pictures. sighted the steaifier Ranger. Both ax New Haven Railroad Shop Employes | 100ked for and i not regarded as we minute sounds are magnified kow, who also said that there had been| On Monday morning George Ohase S T vessels were homeward bound. Washington, May 2.—Tho United | " meked for 6 Per GCont. Advanoc | FiCus the dccided advance in it com e e no disturbances in Hunan province | was arrested by Policemon Brock fog| A Programme of vaudeville that was States court of claims decided today S o - | mutation rates was a distinct surpri WORLD'S BIGGEST MAN DEAD. | during the whole of last week and that | 1iding his bicycle on the sidewaiks in | Fovarded with big houses and much | Appeared on House Floor With His | in favor of the plaintiff in case against | oo paven, Gonmn Ay It LSS e - D —_— neariy all of the missionaries had left | Broadway. Chief Murphy talked with | 2PPlause began the week at the Audi- Arm in a Sling. the government involving the question | - -ReW, FEFIHL ol m‘;’»‘ g Mgt t;:‘-‘: commission. Lecust Valley Hotel Proprieior Weigh- | the province. ~ the young man about riding on side- | lorum on Monday. Paul Stephens, a| yyashington, May 2.—Representative | Of the oblization of the treasury to re- | 5¢"he committee of e e 2 A e iy walky and_dircoted him to come befors | MeTVelous cquilibrist, although handi- | Anarol "3 Baters of Massachusetis | fund $4255 collected under the inher- | 5f the comeyttes of the Ioderated | National Society of American Revefu- LEPERS ON RAM| K capped by the loss of one foot, was a . | itance tax provisions of the Spanish N, 3 Wire work and climbing and balancing | the country home of John R. McLean, | The present and prospective claims. | o mers, that the road had turned | dred delegates here, the National S0< ed 568 Pounds. ~With two hun« scust Valley, N. fam H. Burnet, who is su Cask of Rum Went Ashore at Cape | about riding on sidewalks, and it must f Sructicaiiy: P B ive been Ome of the biggeet Colony Settlement. be stopped, the pelicemen’ having been | 15 around the siage . " " B¢ BOPS| the publisher, yesterday, and when | Mhich are vractically decided by this | qown their request for an advance of | cloty of the American Revolution vint TR the moriges, =l instructed to see that the law is obey- | “kirgun & Mask sve a clever charac- | B® Was about'to leave. stepped to his | $35€ It i g 6 per cont. in wages. The men cluim | opened its convention today, Busines Gat He weighed 353 pounds. He| Cape Town, May 2.—An extraordi- | ed- tor e Rl toane ey e charac- | machine and started to turn the crank. | $5,000.000. that this increase was promisedy them | sessions were held this morning ans \s of oruinary height, .t measured | nary riot has occurred at the Robben — o i Thels Tratien ad I tertaln = | There was a “flareback.” and the lever B e P A, two years ago. Thé committee also | this afternoon trips were made to hi € feet and § inehes around the waist. | Island leper station. Telephone Officers Here. Fohnny Small and-his two Small S | Struck his forearm, inflicting two com- | Boston Milk Strike—Circular Letter to | gtated that the rond would he poiled | torlcal pointy in and around Toledo, o3 32 1-2 inch coll The lepers found a sixty-four gal-| mne change among the telepmone of- | tors make n protty mumbor with tars | Pound fractures. 'He appeared at the Farmers. on the question of striking. Members | The convention will clowe tomorrow Ecrnet kept 3 hot Tocust | lon cask of rum that had been washed | 51015 ‘as/noticed Tecently went inte | Songs and soft shoe dancimg, fAnisbing | 2OUse today with his arm in a sling Roston, May 2.“A circular letter was | 0f the committee left for their homes | with the election of officers and u by« © wud deapite his zro.i w u.:‘mre. 'l‘hes\;“’bm”‘geg at -‘x‘;a after| offoct Monday, which hrought & nume | With their star act as Highianders in Steamship Arrival seut out tonighi to farmers in New anet Pt e e e O s and potice " had “tne | ber of additional telepuone men 1o the | Kilts. amship als. Fnglana and cantern New. York SLE Mg T B p*es ¥ 18, . g catest dificulty in controlling there | 10cal exchange. They will make their vivia, Smith and Bayiis, with piano, | At Genoa: May 2, Babaross. from | claring thet tie contractors we One-Cent Sunday Edition of the B Editor of Kennebec Journal Dend. e greates oy oling. them, | 3 cadquarters in this city ‘cello and batitone 8o, prosent wn at- | New York | curtng cheir milk from New York, ton Journ, Augusia ‘Me. May 3 —wClabibaios & s o a8 thie Iaw dées nos allew erdiafinun Z Gctive misical (ke who ake fheir | ACElvmouth: May 2 President Lin- | {ud Caiiing uon She fariiers to stand | o 8 IR e, Mo bl 2 Bl s - s Ll B — - - 3 e u and = i i ‘o n, froin N ] ! he regular yroducers of = > 4 g " y SIen! T dden o ot v T F‘_:“ and Bettle Bill | Hiliree of the unfortunate. died from Major Almy Named. D s fon cosne Eiflures | O Cherbourg: May, 2 Keonpringes- | tos marciker - ke 0 WS B9 f Lo niade in the Boston Journal tomor- | died suddenly tonight'of lewrt' fail tom. Ma The ai o | T SIMEIEAE T T NAL the sighth annual banquet of the | more substantial kind. siny Ceolite Tom New Yome "% rowingrning et 1 Wil iaiie 30ue | e wax € yours of wag, o wor of Cons stom. Ma: :—The so-called bar — v »y order ish At Naples: April 29, s, trom cen 3 eginnin, T | Eressinan iawin urellgh of th e i ottle bl whieh prohibits bar- Stage Rehearsal. B W Gt e T Sponidh AT e o0 | Left 32,000 fob Care and Support of | 1SN\ SUNGEY mornink. e tkecn [ Fiird Maine distrce A widow and Her Favorite Horses. Wil be the same as the week-day p Ltwo sons survive. %epers from seiling ®ottle zoods, was | At the Olymple theater on-Monday | urday Major Leonard B. Almy of this Taken to ' County Hom L At Cherbourg: April 30, Bluecher, iswed 10 be cuacted in the senate|cvening there Was a full stage re- | city was elected junior vice' com-| The -children of Mr. and Mrs. James | from New York. - %y By ® vole of 20 (v 17, and the | hearsal for the drama to be given by | mander. 0. Brown, whose deaths occurred in| At 1, Lapland, from Sz asure was al cnce sent to Governor _'.)pfn_House. The local cast of fifteen New London within the past week, | New about a million dollars, provides - Henry W. Sadd, donor of the Sadd Springfield, Maws., May wper for Bis =iproval. The bill be- | is doing meritorious work under (he| The Steamer Venus left New Or- |were Brought to the county home im| At : May' 1, Pannonia. from | the setting aside of 32,000 for the care | Memorml dibrars of Wapping amd ane | oficialle reported here * s practicali: operative” one year ‘ection of Jeseph (*. Davis and is|leans for Greytown. Nicaragua. to|th#s city on Mondsy. They are nine, | New % and support of her favorite horses. | of the known farmers in Hart- | the Boston Albany (5 10 Increass ace. wv&hunnnhs of the | bound to spring a_big surprise when |break the hlockade there and jand | seven and five years of ase, the girl| . At from New | Jessie and Fannie. The will was filed | ford county. dled at South Windeor | passerger rals o from twe sense year o emmunition for ths Madris army. : PRI in Wonite Phains (oday, - ) Monday at (he age of T3, ¥ 102 14 conte, .:2 New York, May 2.—The will of Mary | lcation, E. Brinckerhoff, who left an estate — B4