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111 ROOSEVELT MEETS THE KAISER Ewmperor Extends to Former President an Ex- ceedingly Cordial Welcome LONG TALK TOGETHER AT POTSDAM Colenel and ¥r: Roosevelt, Miss Elhelv and Kermit Take Luncheon at the Palace—Regrettable Incident Cuej to Misunderstanding of Time of Speciai Train’s Ar- rival—Condition of Mr. Rossevelt’s 1 hroat Improved | particular wish of Bdward that the Cabled Paragraphs London, May 10.—The committees of the athletic clubs of Oxford and Cam- Uridge universities have sent a joint letter to the Harvard and Yale snon- | agers saying that it will be impossible to take part in an international track and fleld meeting this year. Lima, Peru, May 10.—Active prepa- rations for a possible war with Ecua. dor continue. Volunteers are enlisting daily, and the war fund is being con- stantly increased by private donations. In this city and iis immediate vicinity 24,000 soldiers are quartered, while 10,000 additional troops are stationed near the fromtier. London, May 10.—The Daily Express is authority for the statement that Earl Grey will be succeeded as gover- nor general of Canada by the Duke of Connaught, brother of—the late King Edward. It js added that it was the duke should take the position and the The Railroad Bill Passed Hous MANY OF THE ORIGINAL PRO- VISIONS STRICKEN OUT. VOTE STOOD 200-T0 126 Some New England Republicans Voted With Democrats Mann Stock Acquirement Amendment in Votirg Down Washington, May 10.—By a voté of 200 to 126, the house today 5 the administration railroad bill with many |Message from se/ Widowed Queen “GIVE TO ME A THOUGHT YOUR PRAYERS.” IN HEARTFELT THANK ; EXPRESSED For Tokens of Sympathy in This Over- whelming Sorrow and Anguish—Ru ers Assembling for Obsequies. 7 London, May 10.—While the rulers and representatives of foreign nation: Consensed ielegramns Smallpox Has Broken Out among the sahool] children of Cleveland, O. e on Bill, carry - to the The Naval Appropri ing $130, .uw’."w.:n reported senate. Miss Caroline E. Bogart of Haston, Pa., died of lockjaw causea by a splin- ter in a hand. . 1 Gilbert Coleman, a Mulatto, went to | hig_elcetrocution in Sing Sing prison with a smile on his lips. W. W. Lanahan has Purchased a handsome home on Upland rroad, Ro- d Park, from J. Ross Myers. Rev. J. H. Shakespeare of London | declares luxurious living und week-end parties menace the English nation. The Libel Case of the United States vs. the New York World was docketed in the United States supreme court. | CHINA HAS ABOLISHED SLAVERY Purchase and Sale of Human Beings Under Any Pretext Henceforth Prohibited DISTINCT ADVANCE IN CIVILIZATION Although the Reform is Not Altogether Complete—FPro- visions of the Imperial Rescript—Manchu r.ousehold Slaves to be Regarded of Human teings will Lventually be Freed s Hired Servants—Millions . e are government agreed to appoint him. of the original provisions stricken Out. | ot (i dend sevencin. the rarsoes wec: | Paul Hammerton, a California sheep / EIGHT ARRESTED IN RAID. A provision to revive Section 12, Te-|essary formalities incident to the sad |Man, tried to crucify himself, having Rt nel Roosevelt kept an appoint- ot il ~ lating to the acquisition of competing|event are being gradually completed. | been made insane by Halley's comet. Washington, May 10.—The Chinesejthey are In reality perpetusl sluves i Gret | ment with Professor Fraenkel, a throat | jersey City Police Say Gambling Was | UncS Was votcd down before the bill | The' widowed queen has sent & touch- g government by imperial rescript has [ Under this rescript the Immoral prac fter luncheon specialist, who made a careful exam- 5 Yas finally placed upon its passage. |ing personal message to the nation, Elisha J. Babcock, private seceretary | abolished slavery throughout the em- |tice of selling children In Chinn in hart from the | ination. Done Behind Barber Shop. Some of the New England republicans | written in unassuming style and re- | to the secrefary of state, has been ap- | pire and has prohibited henceforth the | times of famine s abolished, although t £ the e G ot g — joined with the democrats in voting [ calling sim: . otie 28 = | pointed consul general at Tangier, Mo- | purchase and sale of human beings | they may be bound for & specific eated With Great Cordiality. New York. Mayr 10.—An establish- | down that provision. Which Queen Victorls wes in the habe | rocco. under any pretext. The reform, how= | term, but never beyond the age of gragen G“( At Pnu-d‘un‘\ t)\e\ emperor axxduerrl‘yr: m:‘sr Mo ed of s.'x_m'un[;lgd:u\h\lb(w Bill Now Goes to Senate. it of addressing to her e, = - syer, is no;u altogether complete, as by | years. t the Palace Gates. treated their American guests w! TR is morning by detectives i y resident Taft, as president of the|the rescript certaln forms of slavery The emperor's welcome to the, former " Graiality, engaging them In pro- | in Jorsev Cily, The man known as | Tie bill now goes to the senate | King George Thanks Army and Navy. | omceiias™h 1" os, Hosued an appeal | will 6l be tolerated. W Better Than, Pernetust Sia president was exceslingly cordial. ionged conversation in the small draw- | proprietor anc seven men were ar- [ oER.S BED SHMYATLY tute o King George has addressed messages | for funds for the earthquake sufferers Report to State Department. Concubinage is still to be permitted T caring the white and gold uniform of | ing room, with other members of the |resied. They had a short hearing be- | Saministration measure has beenpend- | to the navy and army, expressing his | in Costa Rica. o o 2 but there 18 to be no bargain and sale he Gamge Do (‘orpe. with brazen hel- | roval family, before lunch. The em- |fore Judge Queen and were held for | "8 9 - thanks for their loyaity and devotion, e n a report made to the state de- | §uch concubines are to be married T TP TAULEAEE Wiin | peror, after the other guests had gone, | further examination tomorrow. Philippine Friar Lands. and his solicitude for the efficiency of | Congress May Assist the States bor- | PArtment it is stated that the retainers | with proper legal formalities and thes o i mberor appeared | showed Colonel Roosevelt and his fam- | The scene of the rald was in the | ‘The house passed several resolutions | boih services. dering on Lake Michigan to break up|of Manchu princes are not emanci- | will enjoy the protection of the law at the entrance of e ace on | ily through the Sans Souci Palace him- | rear of a barber shop at No. 116 Pa- | calling for the identity of the real pur- | A message also has gone from the | gambling on specially chartered boats [ Biteds %’h it ;““"r""*“ to call them | yut in reality they will be no better . e Chiriages Wenicn Wit vonia avenue, formerly owned by | chasers of the Philippine frinr lands | king to the Indian princes and peo- | plying on the lake. Hionel and other porscnjoyed cauca: | than perpetual slaves to the principul el Mrs. Roosevelt, | Sham Battle Today. Clements Verese. He was charged |and adopted the conference report on | Ple expressive of his profound grati- Lo i other privileges, although |y ire . 5 the palace | The emperor has arranged for a|With being the proprictor of a gamb- | the bill to create the bureau of mines| tude for their sympathy. The Russian Duma reopened and be- | St bound to thele hereditary masters | ™ poyc iny a Compromise Mensure ~ udvanced quickls | cham battle for tomorrow. in which |ling resort. The prisoners all gave |and mining, which now goes to the| Alexandra’s Message to the Nation. |&an discussion of the bill iimiting the | o, 7 ’e POUSChold slaves of 3,9"_1-“““‘“:’: b b " 5 T < warmly with each one | 12,000 men of all arms will take part. | What the police say are fictitious | president for approval. The queen mother Alexandra’s mes- | 1OUT of fabor in stores and other com- | tney status under the lww i improved. | promise meas: put 1t will eventual it 'he prosented his SUSSts If is somewnat doubiful, however, if | N@mes and addresses. They are said | Generai Debate on Mondel sage to the nation was as follows: mercial establishmente. They ‘are o be regarded as hired ser- | Iv give frecdom o mililons of human ces. and the entire party | Colonel Roosevelt can attend, '“nhzel's ceived at the Seventh street polics | , There were three hours of general| “From the depth of my poor brokem | ... (.. . Commerce commis- | VaUts, but their services are due for | beings and is deciared to mark a d 2 on at six tables. His | obeerving the utmost care, so that he | ZUNEC of the, Seventh =street - debate -on another of the administra- | heart I wish to express to the whole od e - an unlimited term of years, so that tinct advance in civilization Mrs. Rooseveit at his 1eft, | will be able to deliver his lecture be- | Station, ago that the p Hon neasuren the. Mondcil Bl for | nation and our own iind people we | #lon announced that it will not tolerate oocevilt was seated between | fore the university on Thursday. Pro- | ¥aS belng used for gambling. and tv0 1L Seultural eritries on coal lands, as | 1ove so well my deep-felt thanks for | & “ontinuance of abuses of its rulings AR T T o empress and the Crown Drince. | fessor Fraenkel will make another ex- | COIectives tatched It until they were | jonded in committee. No action was | all their touching sympathy in my | bY shippers and carriers. TEN DOLLARS LOST 12 TWO MEN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS Train Plans Went Awry. mivation of his _throat _tomorrow 2 e ugh evidence. | {REAS0 8 ConL overwhelming sorrow and unspeakable T i b 377 ot e n morning, and will then decide whether | )\ e s d o S anguish. Three Enlisted Men on the gunboat YEARS AGO IS RETURNED | IN WRECKED CAR OF BALLOON. i 2 e acvelt pariy at or not it will be advisable for the ex- OR $12,000 CAN SEIZE BLEACHED FLOUR. “Not alone have I lost everything in | Vlla Lobos, in Chinese waters, have - ~ . < o this morming, president to visit the battlefield. IN SUPERIOR COURT. S him, my beloved husband, but the | Den missing since May 4 according 0| Finder Explaine Why It Was Not Re- | On a Card in One's Pocket Was Name rora - intended fOT Colonel Roosevelt's Throat Condition.| © by 0 ciio—rp S Court Upholds F-d-r‘-:' Ruling in In- :g};"?g‘”wgyh&zr-g:trfim::dwm: s o] b ik ikt e turned to Owner Bsfore, A. Holland Forbes. faiied o reach the station wtend . S bl - H. junction Case. - 3 i 2 — — % _ Without making any definite stale-| "o’ No | ondon Failed to Keep His and sovereign thus suddenly called | President Taft Sent a Special mes-| (uiag0 May 10.—Mrs. Frederick | Glasgow, Ky, May 10.—~Two un ent regarding the condition in which D Moi Ta, May 10.—Jud: away. May God give us all His d sage to congress showing why a con. otk i 10 vhil it i i clous vere fe found Colonel Roosevelt's throat,| Agreement. es DMoines, May 10—Judge| TV, h gressional Investigation of the sugar | Grubeck lost ¥ while shopping in | scious men were found in the wrecked i itis Smith McPherson in the federal court el pto bear this heaviest of : State street twelve years ago. A | car of a dirigible bulloon which L ded e physician explained that larymgitis e 3 a 3 e he | crosses, which He has seen fit to lay | frauds would be jnexpedient at this - i %o Sate tod -yl B Iy fen follows a Tong residence In the| In the civii superior court Tuesday | oday dismissed the complaint of the | (FOSes, Which He has scen e ygung woman, w 8 hor name us | late today near Center. Metcaife goun tropics ang_that in his opinion the|morning in the court of common pleas | Shawnee Willing company of Kansas| "RG0l s me a thought In your pray- - g B A e s Sty tiles from Nare, Ong drin hoarseness in this case is mot due to|room, before Judge Shumway, the | 20d Updike Milling company of Ome- | o "L hich will comfore and wustain me | The Preesident Has Signed eight | dav it was lost. B I e ‘uoyed fo e A Selsed Rooosevelts a¢ American Embassy. | the strain of speaking. ~Colonel Roose- | Suit of James ¥. Piace vs. Herpert H. | Ba, broush in behielf of the WWestern | 5", that I have to go throush. Let | more proclamations restoring to the | {§rgay With ths explanation of Selay: | Zorbas, OB B catd bearing this name The s a e Ameri- velt, he thi should be entirely re- | Gaffey of New London was com- | s o | me take this opportunis . public domain 46 acres from the t 4 E R e o moncnn Py Shctly arterwhrdnl Fovirod withn & Rek menced. the plaintiff being reprosented | °d States distriot attorney, M. L. Tem. | I1¢ 1550 P05, Rbortunity of eXPressitk | national forests of Washington, Idaho for I mesded It to pay my wey to|imstruction: “In case of socident, no . Brown & Perkins, while the de- | P&, of Towa, be enjoine m Aelsing | o R rs and. toly h thy I |ana Colorado. B LOSER Y foR. A SsReh. needind - rewt | Mip.the New York Times. fendant has J. J. Desmond as nttor- | bleached flour shipped into lowa. The | M€ letters and tokens of symapthy [ i e Since then I huve never had onough | The two men were (ken (o the - ' ! phol ‘ederal g . at one ore to return it. N ome farmer and & phymiclan wie NEW ENGLAND ARBITRATION | POLITENESS OF BANK CLERK, A il e B et :fgfid;'m,;‘:fi&;“gm,‘h ReruftiaTae 0l rich Sod meer. which S &0 BUEBICAN EARMERS e T e T s e Bt | aiiets . Fortee vaeaiaed i H ey 2 EIRONS o Th o laint as i t by the merous i 'ear it woul e im- EMIGRATE TO CANADA. ‘When she lost the bill Mrs. Grue- |to a alight degres and told in a daned -~ - i San o and the Updike Milling company of | P0d . uring Past Year Over 100,000 People | her lost purse were visiting cards. A |#ome polnt in an attempt fto reach Delesates Attend Elihu Burritt Arni- | Rewarded by Provisions of Will of | ernoon was occupied with cross exam. | a0d the Dpdike Milling R “Seate| “L confide my dear son iInto YOur | from yinited States Moved Up- tote | fow days ago she received & telephone | Now York. versary Exercises at New Britain. | Mrs. Lincoin of Boston. e s s fhat there wis #n ] Sl T b ¢ | care, who, I know. will follow in his e - o it s from the finder of the n d | Th cond had not re a RELH g agreement between him and Mr. Gaf- | whether or not the Alsop process of | CORC: WhO. | 8 the: Dominion. m 3 money, an e second man had not regaine Boston, May 10—The devotion of a | {6y on February 26, 1909, wherepy Mr, | bleaching flour-is injurious, holding | (oaT fathers footateps. begeing you to yesterday the $10 reached here with | consclousness and the physiclan at nurse and the politeness of & Bank E;&:rr‘z"m; to lg“i the 3_", Flnzlarnd that that question is one for a jury. St T bona ik 3:“‘1; e g wlu:‘dn'w;‘_‘ May 10—That syste-|the explanation. ‘l:::]dlpr::“;:m‘u;::; says both were in a erit clerk were foupd to have been re- g plant in this - city for know that s i matic advertising of the country in the o7 2 .10 e rer i e ok nja | $1.200 and give him. one-haf ‘interest | GRAND CHAPTER : Bt i e Wi G nei itmas | Interest of immigration 15 carded on| AUTO UPSET A CARRIAGE. | Chlcago, May 10.—A. Holland Forb.s Preston Lincoln of 338 Commonwealth | 81d the plaintiff was to give Gaffey ROYAL ARCH MASONS | to merit and keep it.” by Capada is shown by official reperts % Yates, another New Yoricacronaw Eithy Burritt was cele. | avenue was filed for probate in Suf- | the benefit of his knowledge regard- P received at the office of Daniel J.|Océupants Shaken Up—Horse Pushed | Y8108, another ffew NOfCacronaut are ftting exercises at the | folk county toda: g _the same. There is a claim for | Annual Gonvoeation Held at Hartford King’s Address to the Navy. Keefe, commissioner general of immi-| Into Pond and Drowned. Vikdee ool Quiscy, il with the of the first apostle of universal | Mrs. Lincoln died yesterday, leaving | €XPenses and service between that —Election .of Qffibers. Ome of the first messages. issued by | gration of the United States. The re- — e R o ot i lin s in she Preceding the exercises at the | a large estate. To Miss Nellié K. Mc- | time and September. 1909, at which ois King George, who has long been | Suit is that the Dominion gains a large| Plainville, Conn., May 10—An auto- [ Arewed intention of brsakine the fons = parade of 000 | Jsaacs, a nurse in the family, for some time it is claimed there was a second | The one hundred and twelfth annual | KROWD as “the sailor prince.” was ad- | number of farmers from thf western | mobile owned and driven by Henry rose three thousand foet 1 floated 1 and religiousyvenrs. WK Teft $500. To Ot.o Zer-| SETeement whereby Mr. Place was t0 | .onvention of the most excellenc | dressed to the mavy. In it the king |Prairies. The farmer is foliowed by MecGowan of Hartford tonight ran into | S, MUNE FUCnaney, (00 W00, T representing | rahn, 2 clerk in the State Street Trust | &ive Mr. Gaffey 1,250 shares in the | COAVERROR | OF | tRS OBt €ZCEU0T | gavs: the merchant with whom he has done | and upset a carriage in which W. D.| o'y SurEpwiic. S5 S reporied g ritt or svm- | company. was left $10,000 because of | American Liguefying company, and | fratd Roval 4ren €hebler of CoNNCCt | it is my earnest wish on succeeding | business, them by the manufacturer. | Whaden and John Fox, both of New | J9¥ saling ove peace. At the | “nis politeriess and kindness in busi- | Mr- Gaffey was to put in $1.200 cash o | ([0 MO8 GG TASSORT ST GEAETC | to the throne to make known to the | For the year emded March 31, 1910, | Britain, were riding. The wagon was | *OqiheIn RO 0 ibute was | ness dealings. cover the expenses of putting the Nor- | ([(U0Z &0 (250 e 1l Torm by Grand | Javy how deeply grateful I am for its | 103,789 people from the United States | smashed and the horse was thrown or | .0 P00 FUURE, o S0 gas ca > = by represeuta-| One public bequest was made, that | ¥ich plant into operation and operate {yjj.n Priest Charles A. Farnham of | faithful and distinguished services. | emigrated to Canada, and 57,930 came | pushed through a fence into a pond | LU "erGog Loy, T ™ e »wed by an | of $25,000. to Grace hospital, Boston. | 1 Damages of $13.000 are sovght by | Cofimsville and assistant grand offi- | fendered to the late king, my beloved | from that country. ' During the pre-|and is thought to have been dbowned. | Yol Yori May 10.—At the ofices of Ja Scot | e ik Mr. Place. The defendant denies there | (5. M & My, A® E cet "George . | father, wio ever showed the greaiest | ceding vear 146,309 immigrants came | Thet wo men in the wagon escaped | y.o New York Times It was sald to- Yicker general of ¢ tepariment | was any agreement except the seco Fomizit and Grand King Herbert Biiss | Solicitude for its weilfare and efficien- | into Canada from all countrties, of | with a slight shaking up, while Mc- | 119, NGV XOUE TAmER [t s FFE (0 ot Mrashingto | NEW ENGLAND SOLDIERS one,_and he did not carry that out, as | o R an®, Frand Kne Herbert BUet | o whom 42,856 were farmers and farm | Gowan, who was thrown from his ma- | 1161% ! E N e sy e Tonight. mass x= were held at | GUESTS OF VIRGINIA, | MI. Place failed to do his part. e e p g S o g Sducated and trained in that pro- | laborers from the United States. chine, 'was rendered deaf by the ac- | grCSIeiOn, PIIWEANE [0 SOV, SETEAMECE Thich a by e A [ate (Tuesday afternoon. to allow | 1yiiilton of New York. general.grand |fession whicp I love o dearly, retire- The general estimate is that each | cident and,was taken to St. Francis’|ypny he wighed the Times to be noti Stephen York 1| Connecticut Foot Guard and Provi- | Attorney Morrisses of New York to | ,icter of the first vail of the srand | ment from abtive duty has in fo sense | cmigrant going to Canada from this | hospital, Hartford. McGowen has been | 4oid in°cune of accident therefore wam o T : testify. the plaintiff allowed the de- = diminished feelings of affection for | countiry has about $1,000 in money and | cited to appear in the local court to- | po dence Light Infantry at Richmond. | fong: t 2238, chapter of the United States, was also | @ n my % not clear, except on teh theory that he PRIy Sk ':;j;fir?e‘.l n‘;: iarr:;i:h;;:)rcnr;:;: accorded grand honors, it. For 33 years I have had the honor | chattels. Y IORRIN. nro:nlnz to answer to @ charge | qegirad the news to ruech New York, Richmond, Va ¥ 10.—The most v} c v : The report of the grand trustees | of serving in the navy, and 5.“““ in~ AL OF THO s B of reckless driving. his home, as soon ag possible, spectacular feature of : ey Sairect testimony of the | (howeq a balance in the treasury, May | timate participation in its life and | FUNERAL OF THOMAS BYRNES. e Bridgeport, Conn., May 10.—A. Hol | gramme for the entertainment i ed 10, of $1.226.83. The grand treasurer’s | Work enables me to know how thor- | .. . o oo L o THEATRICAL ALLIANCE ~ |1and Forbes is a resident of Fairfield, Connecticut Foot Guard and the Prov- TWO STRUCK BY AUTO. report showed a balance of $2,773.30. | QUghly T can depend upon that spirit Foe tiylpedeals S 5 | ang left him home there on Thursday i m;é idenca t Infantry was a full dress - The grand secretary’s report shn\laveg gfll‘}fl{’:ltv{m::dm:e-.}Izl;:ou:e;?::gxy xuor ment for Old Police Chief. Formed by the Principal Producing | with the intention of breaking the long Y GAYNOR 3 de of the Ne England soldi il i hat 410 companions were exaltec . e 201 ,198 mi A 5 Tnd thelr hosts, the Richmond Biues | William N. Sandberg and Son Silas | (N01 M{, COMPAMIORS oK X fein- | our navy is the outcome. That You| New York, May 10.—The funeral of Jisnsgers.in THis Oeuncry; [P Aras UCHE ed o6 156 e OUT NASTY PERFORMANCE. | 5, 4 review of the troops by Governor| Were Quite Badly Injured at Hos- | ciateq 24. There were 153 deaths, the 1 ever continue to be as in the past | Thomas Byrnes, formerly chief of po- New York, May 10.—An important | WELL EQUIPPED FOR BURGLARY = Weeks of the Nutmeg State, Governor | Pital Corner. total losses being 207 and the net gain | the foremost defender of vour coun- |lice of this city, was held at thé|,jjance in the theatrical business has - 8 ¥ Orders a Theater on Breadway In-| o iie O o e d and Governer A 207 try’s honor, I know full well, and your | Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Sev- |-§u 80 % (ot GUIRHER PITCEES S0% | o v M B Teols; Latoha definitely Closed. i Mann of Virginia. Early Tuesday morning William N.| A report on the revision of the | fortunes will always be followed by |enty-firsy street and Broadway, this( guit BEGR IPERS O 08 FLGCPE B0 | Twe Young Men Had Tools, Lams = | _This afternoon Major Cheney of the | Sandberg and son, Silas Sandbersg, of | grand chapter regulations was made | me With deep feelings of pride, affec- | morning, the Rev. Father Taylor cele- | G, together own and control 200 of and Many Memoranda Iirst company of Foot Guards, Hart- | the Canterbury turnpike, the former | at the afternoon session. tion and interest A brating high mass. Burial was In Cal-| the leading traveling combinations in | .. 3 ford, presented to the Blues' battalion | cmploved by C. L. Hubbard, and the | Grand High Priest E. H_Martin of GEORGE. R." | vary cemetery. this country, in addition to Individual |, X% York May 10 —Becavec (hey | & handsome bronze tablet commemora- | latter by G. W. Kies & Co., were rid- | the grand chapter of Vermont was re- | John Redmond Reminds Premier A The honorary pallbearers were E. D. | ownership of theaters or leases of the- | Dad skeleton keys, pocket fashlighia tive of the friendship existing between | ing to this city on their bicycles, | ceived and accorded grand honors. He Teh, Farrell, Edward E. McCall, P. J. Hick- | 900" {0 Ptno big oities. They hevd|4nd burglars’ tools in’their rooms, two the two commands. when they were struck by the new | was introduced@ by Past Grand High quith. ey, John Fox, Jobn Burke, John Hal- | Dlacea the booking of their various | YOUDS men who sald they were Philip six-cylinder car which John L. Mitch- | Priest George A. Kies of Norwich, and | John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish | loran, Dr. L.’ A. Tesser, William G, | Borbl 00 POTURE, OF FH€ET NEIONG | Hiskowits and Jdward Henschel wore COAL DEALE ¢ll was driving also coming to the city. | grand representative for Vermont. parliamentary party, has written to | Rockefeller, James C. Moore, David|in the hande of Klaw & Erlanger, with | 2/Taigned before Magistrate Florbe L DEALERS GETTING EVEN. | The accident happened at the Backus | Chaplain Rev. Charles W. Boylston | Premier Asquith, reminding him of | O'Brien, and William I. McLaughhin, | jnstractions to play only in such ter- | i the Harlem police t today as | B hospital corner. The cvelists were on | of Riverside was presented a handsome | the favorable expressions when re- | the last named a former police Inspec- | yitory and In such theators as will give | SUspicious persons and = held und. renew Disappointed Ones in Glasgow Com-|the wheelpath at the left side of the | recogmition jewel in appreciation of his | cently the question was raised in par- [tor. Others present included Justices | the producing managers the support 1o | 31000 bail for examination on Thurs . h expired | bine Against American Contractors. |car track when they heard the horn |services as grand chaplain for the |liament by the Duke of Norfolk, the | Davis and Goff of the supreme court,| which they consider themselves en- | %% e = F= on-the auto. Creeping silently upon | past ten vears. foremost Catholic in England. of abol- | John McCullagh, a former chief of po- | sitled. Five detoctives, Riley, Curtayne. - e e age Glasgow. May 10.—Piqued at the|them the auto was on the right side | The new jewels for the grand chap- | ishing from the declaration which the | lice, and Morgan J. O'Brien, Chief Tn- Bremer, Cohen and McLaughlin, were . ¥ failure of their bids to secure any par® | of the road. At the corner, as they | ter were distributed. monarch must take before a new par- | spector Schmittberger Was there, also LIT UP THE SKY. attracted by the movements of the pibr of the recently placed contract for coal | were bearing to their right and cross- | The following officers were elected: | liament of the ancient words, “abjur- | two ex-Inspectors, Cortright and \METEOR g at One Hundredth street and & a stoner's for the United States navy, local coal | ing to the right side of the street, Mr. | Grand high priest, Eugene A. Hall, | Ing the Church of Rome.” which Mr. | Brooks, ahd many retired police offi- ded With a Terrific R I the | Svope lest might. Aocording to the ) rebante who are also ship owners | Mitchell, who was undecided where | Meriden: deputy grand high priest, | Redmond declares are most offensive | cers of various grades. Lasi ith a _Terrifio Roar in the |police, Hiskowits aund Henachel onter = 2y made @ pact not to quote below | they were headed for and endeavoring | George R. Morris, New London: grand | to all Catholies. The cabinet today —— — Las Minas Mountains, Mexico. ed houses In the neighborhood fo wo M 1 S | @ certain rate for coal cartage. By |to avoid a collision, all going in the | kinz. W. J_Bissell, Litchfield; .grand { decided to introduce a bill. amending | HIGH PRICES AND THE FARMER. hours. At midnight they were arrest GIRL'S HER WHIPS PASTOR. | 11is sav they hope to make the Amer- | same direction, threw on the emergen- | scribe, Louis L. Beach, Bristol; grand | the declaration of the king, wherein — El Paso, May 10.—A despatch to the | ed. Hiskowitz had a memorandum | fcan contractor recoup them in part|cy brake and headed his car for the | treasurer, Isaiah Baker, Jr. Hartford; | he asserts bis disbelief in the sub- | Dean of North Dakota College Says| Herald from Montezuma, Chihuahua, | book containing these cniries g Daughter Wanted to Help—Sequel to ! f0¢ the loss of expected profits on the | point of land at the cormer of Wash- | grand sécre James McCormick, | stantiation and adoration of the Vir- Farmer is Not Reaping Benefits. Mexico, says that & large meteor pass- 305 Eamt 99 st women e hot o fuel itself. ington and Lafayette street. Iie went | Hartford; aptain of host, Hor- | in and Saints, and that he makes = ed across ihe heavens Sunday night in | room 11; 262 E, 77 si, cor r ha up upon the sidewalk.and through the | ace W. BEdi ew Britain: grand | declaration without mental reservation Washington] May 10.—In an effort to | & northerly direction. It was so bright | fr: 309 and 331 W. 15 »t; Se ¥ \wine!| COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEAL. |fence into the lot before he stopped, | princlpal sojourner.. H. S. Pearsons, | or dispensation from the pope or other | prove thut the farmer is not reaping | thet it flluminated the landscape and | 118 st, 1 fl up, b 1; 117 & ol o st b * | but not until he had knocked both off | Bridgeport: grand roval arch captain, | authority. he benefits of the high cost of food. | created consternation among the n b1 P i 5t ihe | June 7 Fixed as Date for Beginning | theIT wheels. The son was struck first | B. L. Tutile. New Haven. For the Meclaration that the forego- | stufrs. Prof. Jomn Shepperd, dean | tves. # R g o | po T detectives decidud 1o ae \ g and then the father, who was thrown High Priest F. Leon Hutchins of this | ing doctrifies and the mass “are super- | or the North Dalota Azricmiinral col. | . Several minutes aften it had passed [ rooms of the prisoners - Mor 3 By SN e upon the fender. The wheels were | city was mamed as one of the ap- | stitious and idolatrous.” it is propwsed | joge at Fargo, today save some expert|into the Las Minas mountains a tre- | One Hundredth stree( and East G gy S e 4| . ¥ smashed and the men badly bruised. | pointive officers. to substitute the words “are contrary | testimony hefore the special Investi- | Mendous noise was heard like an ex- [ One Hundredth atreel. = Thoy (oun Ratle Monsees went) Washington, May 10.—The court of | In the evening it was thought the son | At an Informal banquet on Monday | to my belie,” and to omit reference | gating comrmittee of (he senate. His | PIosion. The supposition Is that the |there the burglars tools, fashiamp . el Siohaay | customs appeals has set June 7 as the | was perhaps the worse off, as he had | evening George A. Kies and Gilbert | to the pope. feures were bused upon & comparison | Meteor struck in the Las Minas range, [and bunches of skelctor it im0 | dav for beginning the hearing of cases |a bad spot In his back. Which it is | L. Hewitt of Norwifhn were present | Orangemen and Extreme Protestants | of present day valucs with ten years|AS it must have been yery large, a prisoners had nothing (o sy, - - if G B its docket. of which there aFe al- | thought was caused by striking the e e — ———— # Opposed. ago. searching party s soing to hunt for it usted. | mother's| ready hetween forty and fift The | lamp on the left side of the machine. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. = z Tn one breath he admitted that land To Keep Senator Dick’s Name Off Pri - laugh- | jurisdiction of the tribunal covers a; Moy wors Iaken to e Fropiaime: e iy The majority of the members Of | 3od jnoreased In valte 150 oo ooy $40,000 FIRE AT BROOKLINE. Eloot Ballot - ¥ turn at wield- | peals from the boar dof general ap- |and later to Dr. Tingley's. The escape | Annual State Convention Held at New [ parliament are believed to favor these | gng claimed that the producing ca- AL I s Jo - Aa.ads " 3 2 % . ..., Draisers. Rulet of procedure before | from broken bones was fortunate. Britain changes, but the Orangemen and ex- [ 705, SR/ Req (NFE ARG TROAUCTRE S8° | woiants in Two Apartment Hou leveland, Ohlo, May n apr stag ¢ secretary of the|the c try have been prepared for e e s b. treme Protestants will oppose them. | retaii prices of agricul' schihérs Dri e DLk of the sult to keep Senator Cha ehur ippeared and put a| distribution. S The Catholics wish“the entire declara i et AL R riven: to the Street. Diok's name off the primary ele =t ppi Monsees WATER DEPARTMENT At the - state convention of the iy ylished, but the law offl s of A N o Nor oy ballot May 17, will be lodged th E . ineeting of the| Recovered Sight on 85th Birthday. | Laying Six Inch Main in Boswell Ave- | Tuesday, the following officers were | the crown consicer SUch B Safevotd | vances the efficiency #suld. | tenants in ‘two apartment houses In [ (oday the circult court sustained the ane r Dr| San Francisco, May 10.—Coincident | nue from Fourtesnth Street to North | clected i S SERer) Finally Professor Sfieprerd said that | Village square—FHotel ~Montelth ~and | dacision of Judge Babeock in the court 5 Hougn | Tith the celebration of his $5th birth- | pn Teg State deputy, William J. Mulligan, Roosevelt Lecture Postponed. $1 wheat today was worth no more| Hotel Colonnade—were driven to the | op ommirn DRDEILIR Sho Jake devel- | day. Frni‘, (‘it?rgvdl')a\;;:isam a wpl: 4 Thompsonville; state secretary, Law It was definitely announced tonight | than S0 cent wheat was ten vears a street 1‘.1': today by a fire wh::h swept | muat be D to the people for nows, scientist and author, recovered Sap a e rence .J. Dolan, Hartford: state treas- Mr. Ro lec: >x- | e = through both siructures, causing a loss on to the United States ser S e | Dime" e, "o simost”a vear e has partment has men at wark aten % | urer, Jonn® Boland. Torrington: state that Mr. Roosevells lecture at Gri!|COMET GROWN MUCH BRIGHTER.|of petweon $30.000 and’ $40.000 RERDREIOR PSP il back” WOt been totally blind because of a catar- - M B iy S yAT warden, M. T. Sullivan, Putnam; rep- | for May 18, has been postponed. ! . 3 A number of persons were taken ALY, STAR OF BETHLEHEM A COMET?|gct. Two operations performed in the | ROW SIX Inch main in Boswell avenue | .oientatives to the grand council, Pat. Mayr o] ROEe | Now in Best Position for Morning Ob- | from 'the Jower windows, but no one | Mrs, Lucy Sayler and Dr. Miller Taken lows Pastor Says Heavenly Visitor | A5t Six mofiths proved successful yes- | yircet, @ distance of about 600 feet,| [iCK L. Shea. Derby: Thomas F. CHAUFEEUR CONFESSED servation. wes injnesd. although thers were con- to Joliet Penitentiary. terday, when his vision was partially | Tnore has been considoconl Clarke, New Haven; John Geary. New = o siderable losses In personal property Was Halley’s Wanderer. restored. there because of the dead ends whivs | London;: alternates, “William ¥. De- | 1o punning Over and Killing a Chi- | _ Geneva, N. Y., May 10.—Dr. Willium | “Two grocery firms on the ground | Watseka, TIL, May 10— Mrs. Im » — Will thus be eliminates ad u eaod Aen | laney, New Britain George T. Kelly, 9 R. Brooks, dircctor of the Smith ob- | floors were aiso heavily damaged. Sayler and Dr. W, 13, Miller, convict Webster City, la. May 10.—The Star{ prank Poi in New York Hotel 2 ated and a good flow | \op yantuck; Francis McDonoguh, New cago Woman. | servatory ana professor of astronomy _ ed’ recently of slaying Mrs. Sayler's SR was oals Halicv coniet. rank Poison in New York Hotel. |of water secured. There “has heen | R&TEAtUCK; . — at Hobart ceollege. reports excelient| PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITI husband. a Crescent Clty banker. wers 525 the Rev. Dr. Spicer rom nis wuieit| New York. May 10._A woman of | much buliding in that section and it s DRCRIL L0\l ext cont | . Chicago, May 10.—Arthur Watt, a | epeeione gl Ty S i TION | taken to the pemitentiary at Joliet to 2t St Paur's Universalist church. about 30 years, who registered at the| probabie that there will be more. vention at Torrington. chauffeur emploved by Thomas Mc- | morning. The « much bright- | Proposed to Be Held in San Fr: day to serve three and twelve years Tible students say Jesus was born | HOtel Weilington as “Mrs. O. H. Hey- = The membership April 20, 1909, wa: is said by the police to have | er and the tail could be traced to a| T ANGI0O | L espectivaly. Mrs. Snyler will A four vears prior to the vear 1 A. D.|erman, San Francisco,” was found un- \ Handsome Saxaphon: Insurance. membership 6.750. asso- sed that he ran over and killed | jongth of nearly degrees and near- in 1918 her case. but Dr. Miller, It is According to the present calendar, fig- f"’.fid"‘:', in ‘.‘“" Toom ;";&l *‘:‘"'}8 On Tuesday William R. Stevens re- | ciate membership 1,148; total member- | Mrs. Albert Behr on the North Side |1\ parallel to (he great square of Pa- | washingt ey 104 - will make nol further legal uring tack at the interval the conret | With a twe ounce poison e Dearly | ceived a handsome large silver plated | ship 8.238. Total membership April [ Monday evening. Walt was arrested | gazus. The nucleus was brighter than | i M y A nator Per- | against his conviction is due. the Rev. Mr. Spicer finds that | PMPLY on her bed beside her. She was) saxophone of the Buffet make in Paris, | 20, 1910: Insurance membership | at his home today: any star in (hat region of the heavens. | Xin%, of Californin iniroduced a_joint & -4 this Aeaveniy visitor was due when the | TITIed to & hospital, where it was sald | sne gift of the Sphinx Temple band of | 6,.808; assoclate . membership 1688, | Ata garage, detectives found an au- | Dr. Brooks says the comet Is now | invite foreion nations to poramoons 1o Railroad Bill in the Senate atar of Bethichem was seen she probably wor e. Hartford. The horn is on exhibition in | Showing an increase of membership | tomobile with front lamps broken, ra- | iy jts best position for morning ob-| m e e participate In | waghington, May 10.—Aerimony and The comet, like the star. appears in the Boston store window. Mr. Stevens | for the vear of 252. diator battered, and a blood-stained | gervation. the, Fagsma-Pacilc sxposition, which | ,;qument etalksd side by sfde throush the cast and takes @ souther'y course, Shriners Going to Hartford. is a popular member of the band and - — Do o e oved that the denning | Prof. Brooks is the discoverer of 25 | oigdy Jfn 1915 on the completion of | (e senate's vonsideration of the raf From @these deductions Dr. Spicer| 1.1 Snrinmers have received no- | tBe SIftis greatly appreciated. It has Norwich Men Elected. { gear. llilazlr\“sl;;::*’mwfl:": e damaged | comts, two of which are in the same | {1 panama. candl pletion of | 1oaa bill today. Sensiors Piles, Lodge wves it his belief that the star and| ; ey frdm Potentate John T. Hender. |the 1atest apogee system of fingering. At the annual meeting of the Sops of | ¢1T had been TUH Lo the Earake an | olass of long-period cotoagli v Hal- provid (hat the | #nd Bristow Were the regulir speak fhe comet are oné. son that Sphinx Temple, A. A. O. N. i —— = the American Revolution at Hartford | hour after Mrs AWl {ley's. Whenever | ©7%, but there were so many interru = M. S., will Initiate candidates on the un Was | iant Cherry. on Tuesday eighteen new members o " B e Llon ariagy [ tions that at thmes i was dimcul Theew Herself from Third. Stery Win. | cvening of Wedhesday, May 18, In Foot | Tuesday ovening at sbout 7 o'clock | Were elecled and ihe following officers Stmpmalip ATevale. . | BARGES BUILT OF CONCRETE. determine who held the floor . dow. augnva u;..un.hr:‘ndm‘-;mmé A ‘businéss | those \\;ho observed the setting sun ‘s'é‘fé‘i"; P M\(Jrrll- ;T’\_"; ‘l 4"-:--'1 e May 16: Kroouland, | Big Onab Tor Dre oa ks Ml S s . maiiy #hafh 11t betweel » = asion will pe at m., a pa-| were led to remark upon i eculia pori ic resident, 2 com . 3 ig Ones for on vama " contending senators and the A New Yook, Say 10 A Jesuneite | SEC G drmory fo the City hall | appearance. Just before it sanic ous | Molnes. Winsted: ‘secretery, C A1 London, May 10:, Minnetonka, | Canal. No_ thvestigation “of Patten Wheat | 4jon was interesting. (hronghout Waldort. wite of “a B% “business | GO i place at 6, ther will be & ban- | of sight the small segment that could | Stons, Harttord: weasuver, H. C, Sher- | from New York. 5 3 + Deal, ol sl Db v sun. and sonvalescing (RO the eff=ct3 | quet from 6.45 to 7.45, & coloert from |be Reen was of @ bElnt cherry red | Wood. Bridgeport; ~registiar, . L.i At Patras, May § . trom New | Wastingion, Mav 10.-Thé Pauswmaf Washingtoh' May 1v.—Susordinate | Rush to New Alasks Gold Fields ©f W opersiion for appendicitc. sentl 745707830 and at the latter hour the J.color. 4 | Hotchkiss, New Haven: historian, Gen. | York. L canal cow wMcials of (he departmient. of justice Faicbauke, Alssks, May 10 The 25 atterdsnt on an ‘ermnd today and | ool oSS0 R D RO TO4T e b 3 | E. B Bradles. New Havén: chaplain, | At 1dbau, May 5: Russie, trom New | the banks =aid teday ticre had been no Tormal | on the Chenk river hegai (o break 1) thren herseif out of the front swindow | oo FloPr" B6¢ Prom. hére Wil attond B} s Rev. John DePeu, Bridgeport: necrolo- | Yori Dbarge built of investigation Ly the government of | b front of Faltbanie esterd and of her raom_ three floors nibove the nuol re will at 2 Suit ‘Was Settied. Fist, Capt. H: R. Jones, New Hartford.| Aj Genoa, May 6: Indiana, from New | which weighs 60, twn [ the whent ool madntalned by Mr. Pai. | before the eng of the week na it io ' street Xhe struck the sidewalk head 3 Before the ‘l'mited States circuit | Jonathan Trumbull of this city was | Yopk. others wi b ves- ffeno [leretofore when questionad | will begin on the Tanama and the jow fos o the muidst of a sroup of chil-| Derby.—Sterling Hoyt is canvassing | court in New Haven on-Tuesday, the | made chairman of the hoard of mana- t Bremen, May 10: Kronprinz Wil- | sele_ it is said. are unaffected by sea- | about the Patten pool, Mr. Wicker- | ov. Yukon. dren who fied horeor sicicken. Mrs | the ity o see hgw many owners of elm | suit of Theodore Convarse, rec ve. . | gors and F. F. Parker of this city was | helm, from New York. wwrms, marine \egetation doss sham made it plain that the gover There are indfedtions of n big stam Ratdorfs skull was crushed and <be]trees desire to Aave them spraved this | S. Jerome was settled after a confer- | made one of ‘the mecretaries of local | At'Gibraitar. May 10. Fricderich Der | here to them. and they are practically | mani did not intend to take it up i |peds ta the 1ditarad gold Nelds Macor Wes instantly. - - year. b % once among the Intemesied partics. Uranches. £ Grozse, from New York indesruetible. aAes Tate lawt fail, thie late day.

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