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e — i 2 NORWICH, :CONN., MONDAY, 16, 1910 Cabled Paragraphs President Taft |Dr. Hyde Jury R SRR Takes A fland) Retire for Night today for London to attend the funeral IN THE “INSIDE” HISTORY OF of the late King Edward. BALLINGER INQUIRY. VOL. LIL—NO. 115 = EARTH GOES THROUGH-COMET'S TAIL New England Astronomers Agree that NoHarm- ful Effect will be Noted PRICE _TWO CENTS REMOVA' . THE LATE KING'S BODY From Buckingham Palace to Westminister Hall an Impressive Military Spectacle Condensed Telegrams E. P. Hoicombe Has Been Appointed chief supervisor of the Indian service. President Taft Will Go to Yale 1o see his son, Robert A, Taft, graduate at the head of his class. Five Thousand Persons have signed a petition for the pardon of Banker John R. Walsh of Chicago, Fire at the Plant of the International Paper company at Corinth, N. Y., d stroyed 35,000 cords of pulpwood. Moutiers, France, May 15.—A severe earth shock was felt here at 546 o'clock Saturday morning. No mate- rial damage was done by the seismic disturbance. Buenos Ayres, May 15.—The cham- ber of deputies voted 2 prociamation ©of martial law thro e re] ic S e o heate of o won. | ~LETTER TO CHAIRMAN NELSON eral strike quring the centemary cele- p bration of Argentina’s independence. “The opening of the celebration is fixed | President Says the Letter Exonerating Ballinger Was Written at H for May 25. (Taft's) Specific Direction. DELIBERATIONS WILL BE RE- SUMED TH{8 MORNING. THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME ISSUED, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, THE DATE OISAGREEMENT PROBABLE Senor Juan Riano, the mew Spanish minister, arrived with his_wife, who was Miss Alice Ward of Washington. Possibility of a Luminous Display Like the Northern Lights—Wireless Telegraphy May be Affected by Judge Sent Jury to Its Hotel About 6 O'clock Last Eveming—At 1025 All Were in Bed. Bluejackets to Draw the Gun Carriage with the Caslet to Windsor where the Last Solemn Service will be Held The House by a Strict Party Vote passed the Bartholdt bill reimbursing the St, Louis sub-treasury for money Rome, May 15.—Robert Hale of Chicago today presented Queen Hel- enas on behalf of Lloyd C. Griscom, Shower of Charged Particles—There is No Cause| il former American ambassador to ; rolec ifsom 3¢ 1008, —Hourly Change of Guards Over the Body the X e : . < |, Washington, May 15. — President| Kansas City, Mo, May 15—The| The United g SHE for Alarm or Fear—Comet Increasing in Brilliancy. |52 08, 5 0 5o atter the Meoe | T4t in person tonight tosk a hand in | Hyde Jury retired af 10.25 o'elock to- | arrived at e xp Colioer MawiYork Throne Room a iviost Impressive Display. sina earthquake. Queen Helena was {the situation which bes arisen con-|might without having voted a verdict.|to the Orient, where she will become 5 e K he paintine amd wihi | corning the “inside” history of s let- | Deltberations will begin at nine o'clock | the flagenip ‘of Rear Admiral 1l Y forward her thanks to Mr. Griscom. |[T, Of Sept 13 exonsyyting, Secretery | tomortow morning. bard. Boston, May 15.—Agreeing that no | the magnitude to be 4.41, an increase nger from the chasges of Special either Dr. Hyde, his wife, nor any —_— London, M 15.—The official pro- | where the last solemn service will bo 8 in parent size of 2.65 dezrees. FIELD DAY OF Agent L. R. Glavis and authorizing the | of the Swopes was at the criminal | Rev. Henry N. Conden, the blind , neld : narmful effect is to be experlenced on | 1n perent alze-of .60 STt dismissal of Glavis. court bullding tonight. chapla¥n of the house, astonished the |8Tmme for the removal of the body Nigh f A next Wednesday from the passage of Wulng:nszvn Y m""""’auefl % THE FIFTH COMPANY.| Over his own signature hie addressed | Hops of Agreement Abandoned. | members by praying for divine guid- |Of the late King Bdward from Iuck Sunday '_g_h‘ 5°;~"‘ Service in the the tail of Halley" e e = a long letter to Senator Neison, chair- a ckraker: “rake be- | inghs paluce to We stor. s rone Room. e Nen e astronmmers. ap- | Wil e grected “Wednesday” on " its | Twenty-six Mon in Captain Tarbox's |iman ot the Belllnger Plachot investi- | NG, verdict having been reached by | S50 (2, [cA0, ugkrakers to “raie be- {ingham patuce o Wotminster bl |y Goorge, Guoen Mury, the avesn > & s @0 | cosest approach to the earth by a o 06 NOn 8 SRR | ST | committee, setting forth in de- | the Hyde jury, it was sent to ite ho- next Tuesday, was iwsucd tonight. 1t | King Goorge, Queen Mary, the queen pear not to concur &s to the possibility | bristiing array of telescopes flanked mm: " | tail the eoqueice’ of events atter his|iel bY Judge Latshaw shortly Defors | pepresentative Harrison Withdrew | 210WS that the removal will bo attend- | DL Golni® ' wolomn - sewries of a luminous display similar to north- | by rapid lenses in the cameras of the| Busy Day at the Norwich Range. receipt at Boverly en Aus. 18%h last of | 5ix, O'clock tonight ~The jury wewe |, *PCootliSlve Darrison | WLhArew fed by a military spectacle only less | DU VPUERL 04, W HOCTR BORCR ern lights. naval observatoery. The govermment| __... e || the charges by Glavis. old to ballot at the notel toright. The | (0, "RO000N TOM, A1 Wjane; JON | tmpressive and imposing than the tu- | 2XO5 RS BOGY 10 throne roem o8 o observers are prepared for the phe- ne wea or their annual The Pialisis Emiamstion judge e could be notified at his | {hat Attorney G. Al ickersham |neral itselt, Dockinghagt. petacs, The SIIne IS May Be Darkening of the Atmosphere outing, the Firth company, C. A. C., s anation. B 1% Ghve o Srcaton T Coachiod a" to predating his sum iy g, on nomenon and elaborate calculatic The presid s ey e Ponnected with | mMary of the Glavis charges. Casket Drawn on Gun Carriage. of the most impressive Atsplays being of. cid P. Todd of Amherst |have been made @s to the minute and | under Captain Tarbox, spent Saturday % . | ro::s‘; Diks the aerors. ifeot Dhtb- B he tomet i b bt iven | at the Norwich range in rifle practice. | tion of the statement of Frederick M. | the case has abandoned hops of an The Rul = Following the casket, drawn on 8 |the hourly change of guanIR Wi, Iis abic: Prof Robert W. Willson of (he | places in the heavens, where it will be| The shelter halves were taken, but | Kerby, the young stenographer in Sec- | agreement. If no verdict is returned e Rules Committee of the House |gun carriage, will walk King George, [ full uniform, with hands oroswed on Jarvard college observatory declared | observed and photographed. there whs no time in which to. prac- | retary’ B @ office, publiahed yes- | by tomorrow morning the jury will be gfgi‘g;fl oo Sctioty Puasemitapee; 'I";;;‘;:gg“ D anti ey A Soflay shat there may be s Jeheuns | whee Whsbmaten . Sulmiste Ban | B e . s e et e e e B 5 e Dill to prohibit transactions in future | members of the late king's b 10, | the catafalque with an officer in the eI ld o e Harvard ob. | Amone the sciertists there is some | that b6 members of the company have | prepared in Mr. Balingers office by ndant Seemed Downca: on cotton exchanges for about two |the lords and g court | saume attitude, facing the bier. Mot & i e houst it there will | difference of opinion as to the effect | qualifieq as marksmen, which fs a | Oscar Lawler, assistant attorney. gen- | _Vhile the jury atrove to reach a | weeks. dignitaries, na: - the | muscle is soen to move, At the end g g B the comet will Bave upon the earth, | gratifving number thus. eardy oral for the Taterior departmen:. Tre. | verdict-today, a patient crowd waited queen mother’s household m_will [ of each heur a bugler whently leads any effect at all put the differemces are minor, Pro- | ¥ Gathering - at the ermory at 6.30 | mights explanasion By Mr. Taft wes|inside the courtroom. For the first| The Second Trial of the Civil Suit |come a procession of nine marriages, | the rolieving guard in and the ehmmge No Cause for Fear or Alarm. feseor Hall of the maval observatory | ocleck the company, mumbering. 44, | obviously provoked by Kerbye ctate. | time-since the trial opened Dr. Hyde | brought by the United States govern- | With the queen mother and all the im- | of guard Is made noikelcasly. One Bour Profeseor Willson sald furfher that | would not be suprised if there was 2 | marched to Franilin square in time | ment, however. appearcd somowhat downcast, He | ment againat Charles F. W. Neely, in [perial and royal ladies. of this tmmobility has beer fownd #o fere may he a shower of charged |shower of metebrites. He advanced | for the Norwich-Westerly car at 7.30,| Mr. Taft says not onlythat Lawler | 5P0ke to but a few people. The doc- | charge of the bureau of finance in the Pub Lying in Stat ng to the men that sfter tondght particles. yery small but numerous, | his theory with same calmness that| which left them at the range. The | did prepare such a letter as T u;r:‘.mm. ‘Drightened on the arrival | department of posts during the Amer- N no Kefivl: 66TV estmintates Aatl will be pelieved each half-hour. e e afect wireloss telegraphy, | ho would prophecy a shower of Tail. |zange was in fine @hape, and during | he dia but that he @id so by the pres- | Of Mrs. Hyde. He told anecdotes to | ican milttary occupancy of Cuba. re- |, URen atrival at Westminister ball | 30000 Troops to Line Funenal Reute, TThere is no cause for alarm or feas Others, and ¢hey appear in the ma- | the day a number of visitors were | ident's epecific direction. When he | e and his sisters. Mise Laura Hyde | sulted in a verdict of $112901.21 in |0 B0¢ WHES COmReAy OF Creaaciin ) = b W m il ere again held in yeuogen exisie only near the comet's | jority, ewpect Do o iseEnn-e thers watching the shooting. At noon | recaived it he found, hie saye, that it and Mra 3 N. Hepiin favor-ef the geyernment. casket ‘thhroughout the ceremony, will |all the churches (hroughout the King nd the tail is g e comet. Ed- servi - | was what he wanted to issu. ace the bo falque for | dom today. The troops which w o e e Il i tire | Win 7 MAERLY o New Tark /who hen | 1ooums. Terarting S i s | De e e e st I tha | SENSATIONAL CHABE MRS. ROLLINS GIVES BAIL D e e R N | o e onts T e will be mo more sensation tham that |been at the observatory, making tele- | toes onions, bread and butter, coffee|form in which he desired it, using| IN CROWDED CENTRAL PARK| IN SUM OF $2,000. | bocn placed upon the casket, the arch- | assidnously practicing (he funeral dréll wgmsed by the rays of light from a dis- | scopic and ic observations | cng pickles. e from Lawler's draft only one or two —_— bishop of nterbury will conduct a | Curiously, not one of thess 30,000 mes e on S Cerson's hand. There |of the visitor, contends that such & |™'Tno rific practice was under the di- | seneral statements. Mounted Policemen and Motor Cycle | With Husband and Son Will Answer | solemn service in the presence of the | will be in Uhe procession party, for 75 K N e l::;;-‘r e rv%t;gn of 3"‘1’;’”}: Ofiw;_l Cag%xln He Geoes Still Further. Traffic Men Pursue Wild Chauffeur. to Smuggling Charg royal mourners; after which the pub- | when the cortege appears. al the ‘word radiated from each, propo Y, cannot s s ward of Danfelson, while at the| ne prostdent goes sl further and oo ; lic lying in state-will begin. command, sections of the troops be says. A Celestial Searchligl Nng: rsmg e day were Colonel|tiieq up the question of the “back| New York, May 15.—Threading the New York, May 15.—Mrs. Catherine The details of Friday’s ceremony are | will o an attitude with e Luminous Display Probable. “The tafl of ‘s comet o all in— giotx of ;mx:im-d and %fl.p&'&n E. N.| gating” of Attormey Genersi Wigker- fcrowded lanes of Central Park at| Rollins, wife of ex-Gov. Frank W, |still incomplete, but it has been decid- | bowed over their hands on thelr rifies Leon Campbell, another of the Har- |tents and in e celestial| Colammn of this eity. The company | sham'e eummary of the Glavis charges, [ breakneck speed, a taxicab with a | Rollins of New Hampshire, went to | ¢d that bluefackets will draw the gun- [and will =0 remain untfl the sortese hinks @ luminous | Searchlight” eaid Mr. Naulty today.| tock gar on the seturn D | to which Attorney Louwis D. Brandeis | swaying, glassy-eyed chauffeur at the | the federal building vesterday to an- | CArriage with the coffin to Windsor, | hus pasee oo gt brought them to Franklin square at|pas grawn attendlon. 'Mr. Taft says | wheel, dashed in and out between foot- | swer to the smuggling charge to which “It is nothing more than sunlight con- @isplay probable. é i nd | 6.30, and after leaving their equipment - - - - — - - denced from radiant solar energy a . that the attorney s lecter was | farers ang carriages today, pursued by | her husband and son Douglas pleaded The Comet at Its Brightest. processed through ntm mhrws‘:;?;!g g;r"'_“h‘: . they were discharged | jn fact “back dated” and thag ¥his also [ mounted x;oucemen and traffic men on uu-x day before, when they were held | STEAMER VENUS EARTHQUAKE IN LOS ANGELES . increasing brilliancy of the com- | Drecisely as a lens focuses, con Say. .| was done oy mis tien. motor cycles, until on a sharp turn it | in $2,000 bail for further examination. et an i ppronched the Ccarth was |and transmits light” e T e s oty X impaled itself with a crash on the | She gave the same buil and hastened NEAR PORT OF GREYTOWN AND ADJAGENT TEARITORY. shown today when Harvard college an. [ At Hhe moy e O ime "tho~ comet | Lisut. Nichols and Private Hurdes|F OUND GUILTY OF MURDER The opposies direction. T O | Detore Tnited States Commis. | She Brings Guns and Ammunition for | Pasadena Suffered Heaviest Damage the coma or fope, had réached | through the powerful telescopes every | Were Hed at S4 for second. Tt Tequires IN_THE FIRST DEGREE. | “richael 'Connell, chmutter of the | soner Shiclds next Frida the Madriz Forces. 8o Far as Reported, rog s of nearly a zero magni- | morning just fore sunrise, when g . taxicab, died in a hospital late tonight. There were rumors of a seitlement —_— e $xé;'°:gg"hmiwfl - A ‘1 | brightest. The observers each day cin mlrgm‘;: ?d the following 26 men | Former New York Private Detective|nrs. Anna Gilbert, +widow of Riley | out of court last evening, but in the | Bhuefields, Nicaragua, May An Los Angeles, Cal, May 16 —~This city Jiancy. The rate of inerease in bril- |note the broad of the tail and the | are t efass: Poisoned His Wife. Miles Gilbert, who left an estate | United States attorney’s office it was | Estrada scout ship yesterday encoun- | #nd surrounding termitory wers visited Yian: is indicated by two photomet- | enlargement of the head. ‘The heaven- | Sergeant Labrea .. 127 £ e worth more than $2,000,000, and her | said that the case would take the us- | tered the steamer Venus near the port | 1798y by series of earvhguake shocks 35 meacuremenis taken ot the Har- |ly body will increase in apparent size | Lieut Nichois . 124 ew York, Mey 15.—Maurise Lustis, | daughter Annie were thrown violently | ual course. Mr. Rollins hinted that | of Greytown. The Venus was steas- | (ot ned many people but did Wt ¥ard observatory. and brilMancy until Wednesday, when | Private Hurdes .. 124 | a former private detective, was found | from their seats in the Limousine|he had a very good explanation and |ing into the harbor with guns and wm- | L€ dimage bevond hreaking diwhes, The first, on May 6 showed the nu- | it will begin to decrease and in a few | Lieut. Burdick . 120 | guilty of murder today in the first de- | agoinst the windows directly in fromt |late In the day he gave out the fol- | munition for Madriz. A few shots were | 909roying — house —ornaments and cle be of 7.06 magnitude. Another | weeks will disappear into space, not £o | Private Z. Oloff.... 119 | gree by a jury in the court of general | of them, and were badly cut and | lowing: fired b no dsmage resulted. cracking evalls of the lighter houses oo Friday, just a week later, showedbe seen again for nearly & century. Captain Tarbox 116 | sessions. The state contended that be | bruised. Mrs. Gilbert was prostrated “The newspapers in the last twenty- | scout ship returned hes . - shocks bexan about 6.50 this + Private W. Tur 113 | poisoned his wife, Rhods, with strych- | tonight from shock. four hours have contained statements | proceeded with two other vessels | morning and were felt an inte an 7.58 Private Benjamin ... 112 | pine last October. She carried $§3,000 | O’'Connell shot around a turn into the | in regard to my landing from the I Jonging to the provisional forcem which |#t the beach resorts and in Pasadent FURIOUS THUNDER STORM GAVE AWAY 2,000 LOAVES Corporal Turner . 110 ; life insurance and Lustig was in love | Limousine with such speed that his | sitania on the 18th which are highly {are all well armed is understood | Riverside, Redlands and BSan Her # T0 THE POOR | Mec: Haack . 110 | with another woman. car, in skidding, burned the covers|colored and give a wrong impression. | that they will make attempt to {Bardino, where tresors oceuxeed last VISITS NEW YORK CITY. OF BREAD TO TH it Furner .. 107 | Mrs. Lustig died in convulsions and | from his tires. His throttle was wide | My natural impulse is to publish a |force a general engiagement, Thursday night. Pasadeno suffered ¥ 3 = Falfla Vi Corporal Oloff .. 106 | it was then thought she had spinal|open and the spark still on when the | statement correcting e misconcep- An engagement between the provi the "heuvidst damags 0 TuF &0 SUPEN Two Buildings Struck by Lightning— | Gloucester . Fisherman ~Fulfils Vow | Private Spencer 106 | meningitis. An enonymous postal card | cars were pulled apart. The springs | tion. but 1 do not deem it wise or ad- | fonal and Madriz forces at Rama Is Several bulldings w gracked Downpour of Rain. Made Sixteen Years Ago. Sergeant Williams ... 105 | first called the coroner's attention to|of the Limousine penetrated the radi- | visable at this time to make any state- |looked for at any moment and on Mount Wilson, where the Car —_— " S BB ls)gngzuufimmng 105 ".‘Eh'i'a“k".‘,‘.’a"" inai:mtce’e:;pmlu ator of the mb’wm:rm O’Connell | ment through the papers. At ‘the Bt "‘*Kl" obwe ory 18 ‘""::'r‘:“ ‘:" New % May 15.—. ring thun- Gloucester, Mass., May 15.—] g ivat alle .. 104 | D1 Mrs. Lustig’ ly waé | wag jammed against steeri) wheel | proper time I expect to make a state- TEONOES AMITHed I v .0 o e, with ihe sitendant tpunder, | a vow made sixtech years ago when a | Private Mullin 1.1 103 | hnally disinterred at Milroy, Pa., where | with such force that he dicd of Mmter. | ment whicn will pat the matier in a | ASPHYXIATED IN A [ had climbed the peak to view the Mentning and generous downpour of | sudden shift of wind saved his storm- | Corporal Bradlaw . sho was buried. nal injuries, though his body was mot | different Iight.” BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, |Comet. The motion waw u sweyine ene Tein swept. down on New York yes- | beaten vessel from driving upon @ lee | Private Bellert . ‘The jury was out all mnight and | even scratched. The nine trunks belonging to the Pusidcr . | |and gave the climbers a sensation o Private Schultze reached a verdict at 10 o'clock this seasicknens Private Vars ‘Thousands watched the chase and | Rollinses were sent shore off Cape Cod, Capt. Joseph Mes- the collision. quita, one of Gloucester's best kmown to the appraiser's stores early yesterday. The papers in terday aiternoon, roiling in frem the Adams Express Co. Office Manager morning. Long Besch was wawhed by & sma A S hocn, DOIINE 10 Tercine - Found Unconscious and Soon Died. | 4. g or the Srwt ehook 1 of carkness before it. It | fishermen, today gave away to the | Cook Fish . - When the foreman announced the P the case will be ready by Friday, so at i Enponifcrr il bt B o < iy v A e D O maiy ihis storm, but a | poor 2,000 loaves of bread. This gift | Musician Calkins : verdict Lustig gurned ashy pale, but | FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY that the exact extent of the seizure | . priggeport, Conn,, May 16.—Jacob L. | bisme’ fremon followed and ohen th aerd hmericane that caused con- yhe made at the Church of Our Lady | Sergeant Ayers S Ly comaiea .o ESCAPED FROM KIDNAPPERS, | MY be known at the hearing. A pen- | pragaw: for the past nine years man- | ooy, Tomor, followed and then the e I | of Gob Vo after & special mass, | Privats Me; 2 giving his history he said he served a " | alty of not less than one year in pris- | CEeFRS BAT 00 PR RE M pany | cccan, which had been unussally bols- fen sprimg hats and dresses |attended by tho captain and hie crew | Private Allen . < 98| Jear In the western penitentiary, of| Ran for Miles, Clad Only in Shirt and | o7, OF of not more than $5,000 fine, or | o Bethel, mat death by AWpRyX- | by echme o ol for e Whan buildings. of_sixteen men. There were in addition five first- | Pennsylvania for larcemy. He re- | Ran for Miles, Cla 'y in Shirt and | botn, 15 attached to violation of ‘the | office In Bethel met doatn by P e | and became a calm for more than an S eion Fieights, in the pathway | Then, headed by a band, the ship- | class men, four second ciass men, four | fused to comment on the verdict and Overalls. customs laws, when criminal charges | wa% & DO WA Sy SRIAT ) | hour aiaemn was the first 1o feel its | mates marched in picturesque array | third class men, and six fourth class | puffed deflantly on a cigarette as he % are made. Settlements e been un- | was found unconsclous at T a'clock this | ' In this city and in Riverside no serl . N5 Lutheran Church | from the church to the captain’s home |men. The fourth class men indicates | Wae led to the Tombs. Zanesville, Ohio, May 15.—According | Ger o provision of the lans providing | T ang after siving no response, | 0" INMess Was reported ; “Atomement, 140th street and | where, in celebration of his vow and |those who aid not shoot. Those mem- | Judge Foster eet next Friday for|lo the statements of 14-vear-old Hugh | for a fine equal to twice the value of | oe, K007, GRC, Toeelne B0 SCOPOTRE | A second shook shoolk Riversids st Cimue. lightning struck the |after ihe fest of Pentecost, open house | bers were absent, being out of town in | Pronouncing semtence. Hart of Beaver Falls Pa., e was kid- | the goods, plus the duty, and in sddi- | DOUSS the Sievle T, DBrogsw, FAS, noon. Both tremors wore heavier fham o and rent a large hole in the | was held until late in the evening. several instances, while in two they, .The testimony showed that Lustig|rapped from that eity on April 15 bY | tlon the forfeiture of the articles | e ayrivhl of the ambulance. 1t is the | 110 guatce which shook the ormage belt rv. Someone turned in a fire are out of the state. had one wife v at_the time he | Charles Miller, a junk peddier, and has | syuggled, o axrival of the ambulance. It 1a the | on’ Christmas day, 1999 Fhere was nothing for the fire- FOUND SNOW 4,000 FEET UP. Today the Third company, under |married the women he kftled. Her un-|boen kept in close confinement in a! It was learned vesterday th bEIEE hut i, wetaing 4o Cacrs pramadh o Monis L e it saes oF Captain Coleman, goes to the range. :npe‘c:g appearance in eolf'::g‘ :ggnh\;ndl this morning “:i.-"dofi‘ Governor Rollir aid to Acting idantatty’ RIt & gne Ob in close | MINNESOTA TOWN DOOMED S 2 boards. Glidden in Balloon Had a Peculiar Ex- | They Teport at the armory at 6.30 and fih:md m:‘;‘a: Wfl "‘?:_ S bt ,““""n w""’m“‘“" ',‘““m u“"'tm-' veyor Smyth at the preliminary nity to the electric switch. Cor- BY FOREST FIRES, ing at the custom house I leave Franklin square by electric car th ronx a four-story brick i N Pittsfield, Vi Inte tonight o od Fale ¥ b perience Near old, ity, where he told the his story. 8 Sustarn Louge NEiN Dher Wimon Inte tonight amnounce R 2t 4 Sa il e, ML FPend the Gy 14, (he | WATERBURY BURGLARY CASE | The lua savs Sfiller Kept him-tn: tha | Soacd the stcamahin. Losani himony | (et death was deckdenial. Women and “hildren In _Churshes , 38| Dittenola, Mass, May 15.—Tho bai- | T2nge In a stmilar mamner to that don wazgon by threats to Kill him if he tried | (he naseersors ot o 0ciommis - Praying, Men Fighting Flames. cn started a fire | T Mt e N rrier | Ward and othor officers Will be present. WARFLED THE POiOR. €0 escaps, and often mistreated him In | to' declars eversihing fo the customs CLIMBED 110 FEET ith buckets ey - | ¥arious ‘ways, in tion making | officials, as it would entail tedious de- — Demiagi, Minn, May 36 Women and Butting out the| S 0jen &8 GRRCERd James:b: Pafey RUNAWAY IN BROADWAY. $5,000 Worth Jewelry Taken from Res- | i, steal jron and other metals. lay in landing, The governor did not | And Stole’ Metal Roofing from Phila- | ehfldren tonight are in the churches of Boston as passenger. The wind was eo light that the Mas- idence of Dr. Col r. Miller, who is about age, was arrested. 42 years of ayin Arew I hundreds of men are fightin, and wts offer any excuse, but said he thonght huroh Steeples. he was doing as others were doing. - ® delph e two companies of Three Men Thrown Out, Dr. Kimball husetts almost stood still. Tt land- et Ma St os of w SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING . | 23°"RRetis G500 G000 S8 0" Berk- | Gotting a Gash Over His Loft Eye. | wonies en temnse Y0¥ s gAtier —_—— Philadelphia, May 15.—Charged with are hastening here from Crook MOHONK LAKE CONFERENCE |shire, five milos from here. The aero- Torkiox for twenty f DoUT SniBe| CHANG-SHA AGAIN UNEASY. PUEBLO INDIANS QUIET. stealing the metal roofing from the e eyl gt o r AL gt 250} naute at one time reached an altitude| About ten o'clock Saturday morning | 1y @ Collier In o feshisnable resi ? B — steeples of the Roxborough Baptit [ that avemoving toward ihe town. The Begins Wodnesday This Week and Con- | of 5,000 feet. They said upon landing | there Was a bad mixup as the result | gential section I o, the police of this | Y2/ Mission Has Been Placarded for | Renegades Agree to Surrender— | church and St Johw's Roman Catholic (WET 9% TR0 SEERLSS Surly (his morning e g A {hat they ancountered smow when 4,000 | Of @ runaway, whon Artbur R. Kea- | ity tomight admitted that they were Destruction, Troops Ordered Home. Church, Earl Knoll, & stecplesack, was | About four miles mouth Y, | tinues Until Friday. feet in the air. It rained in this city | bles’ horse, frightened by the break- | Shoolnrely withont o che. The thiet arraig in the central police court | late tonlght had eaten its way throug £ Guring & portion of the fight. ing of the broeching, ‘dashed down | Soterod’ ihe howss durine the spsence | Peling. May 15.—Advicas from| Santa Fe, N. M, May 15.—The | here today and held in bail for a fur- | the dried Yoreste and withered bushes ¢ e Broadway hill. Mr. Keablos and Frank | of e Colller_and his wife carly last | Chang-Sha, the capital of the disturbed | threatened uprising of the Pusblo In- | ther hearing. It was testified that |10 & point within 11-2 wifles « . conference on interna- MORGE RENEWS HOPE. McGarry were thrown out. It Iater | oeemioe ooi rensaciod wowers] toomy. | Province of Hu-Nan, state that the| dians at Tos N. M. appears to be ai | during the night he had climbed 110 | town. More than a thousand men are hola s skx- collided with S. E. Bliver's team, | H. took away upwards of $5,000 worth | Y2le mission in that city has been|an end. The national guard sent to | feet on St. John's church steeple, from | it f&RinE the = lmpending donwer Seos in Acquittal of Heimze a Chance| Which was standing in Broadway, and | of jewels belonging o the couple, but | Placarded for destruction by firs, but| Taos Friday night has been ordered to | Which 168 pounds of copper sheathing | 7he militlamen are coming under o » in front of Masonic temple it struck |jof{ all the valuable silverware un- | that the plot of the native rioters has | return. Governor Mills, when he learn- | Were remove From the 60-foot stee- | 3er8 from Governor Wherha e O His S e the carriage which Dr. R. W, Kimball | touched. A monmosramed watch is the | N0 been executed. ed that President Taft had ordered |ple of the Baptist church, it is wl- |'Wes appoaled o this maorn § to a large and was driving up Broadway. This was | sone eice knme e haro hocn stolos | | The foreigners who were beginning | cavairy from Fort Wingaie te Taos, | leged, he got 45 pounds of metal e e i, f suiched satherige. = embracing | Atlanta, Ga., May 15.—OCharles W.| padly smashed and Dr. Kimball thrown | which had a distinguishing mark. En- | to Teturn to Chang-Sha are again Iiv- [ said troops were no longer needed. —_— ind churchos W GIEUE Uniess tatesmen, ariny and navy | Morse, the former New York bamker,|out, cutting his head over his left eve | | i o have been made | Ing on the boats in the river, under| United States Attornes ets O e and churches is diffcult men and | who i¢ serving a fifteen years' term u + rance is supposed to have made S L : X 2 3 DOUBLE TENEMENT FIRE. is rain soon or the wind 5 1 and | w ng and temple. while he geceived a num- | raneen 5 Homcey window . but sl | the protection of the Chinese authori- | Wilson telographed from Rt EWR |4 3} he business | the~federal prison here, has renewed | her of bruises. The /horse ran over | though detectives have been on the | ties or of their own flags. Some por- | rencgade Indians hac red to| g B i Doiies Bl i Mosrn | 0T W Ao hope of a pardon since the acquittal{ Church street and up Washington 0 | cace sines the discovery of the rob. | Sons from &hans—Sha have arrived at | surrender on the ben T e e . s > .,;“?;.f’“x'““é?ffe;’?;‘??fi Lt 2 ,A“';'_‘:,"::m‘”' o ok [ otted. Zollowed by Dr. Kimball’s. They | bery was made, about two hours after | Hankow. they had been resisti 2dded on Top Floor. MEMORIAL SERVICES pic of, ussion ; 1m 3 were caught at Broad street. The af- i = that reports of the tr d been , - ) { ELER roposed imiernatignal court of | iearcd, and T expected 5o othor result | fuir caused much sxgitement and quite the coupte nadlett thelr home Mo | LS T omrooen s o | et reporis of the i New York May 15--When fremen FOR RUTH WHEELEF oo proninencs by Secrciary TNOX'S | rarthermore, L ot dhoroughly Bopetul | S tun et skinany, e o oE | the thiefs capture. He fssupposed to| . . —— O | Washington, May 15—The threaten- | MerS POl (I8 TUDE 000 GRS | Held in the Ascension Memorial Fecent proposals along that line. that justice will be done me and that | inder car driven by John Wyberse | ¢ & Professional expert o gnroe | Gver and: all dnner Ta merib: A- o-.| BEOKUD easly \y they came upon | Church, New York I wili enjoy my freedom again.” skidded and ran upon the sidewalk at OBITUARY. for London. port from Superintendent four burned bodies In @ ool andall to Peter and Kk, M Ruth Wheeler | top_floor. Tho victime DELAY TO EXPELL JEWS. Larnico, an Italian; his wife, Rosa the Masonic temple and smashed a the commissioner on Indian rear wheel. It was unavoidable, ow- day conveys the information airs to- that the Berlin, May 15. — Ex-President Roosevelt left here at noon today for BULLDOG UP IN A BALLOON. Judge John S. Keyes. Russian Authorities in Kiex May Not ol tos 4 ing to the mud. 2 E | aon Pretio Indiate were wait it thefr two daughters, 12 and 8 yeurs srapher for yne Wtrocious mur o ! Boston, May 15.—Judg John “S.|London. Herr Von Schoen, secretary | T 3 o Albert Wolter mu n the Use Force Till June 14. P R R el W SiSE Duiove Keves of the central Midalesex district | for foreign affairs, the members of the | thelr righty in cutting the fences of |0 L T were' heia tedey iid " by Me d Woman. = court and a member of the Massachu- | embassy and many Americans bid the | settlers, fof the fences encroached on | o1 (U8 PRERIRTRE SERRRAIE0 B8 S et b ci o™ Nomorial chureh, whes Kiev, Russia, May 15 —The expulsion TO STODDARD’S WHARF. | setts delegation to the Chieago ocon- | party farewell at the station. From |the Indian lands. The courts of the | (0 VEAT %000 100 (10 arnicos | Ruth attended Sunday schoo T ©f Taws residing iesadly in Kiev did | Philadelphia, May 15—Two men, a Tention: that . mominated Limeoin_ in | the window of the tran Colonel Roose. | {erritory refused to prosecute the red | W48 occupied and left the 1 et i Ll a8 ®ot begin Sungay, as scheduled. woman and a bulldog went ap i a | Ninth Grade Pupils in Broadway School | 1860 dicd at the Massachusett general | velt assured the foreign secretary that | men. The militis to! the mesiie of | EEINE I B O ot 3iown, but it | Fenuk. Moms, 'dis. snmiatant. SRrlacii It is reported What forcible measures |balloon from the southwestern part of | Guests of Miss Mildred E. Pierce. |hospital tonight, aged 85. be ‘had- emjoved every moment of his|the threatened was _turned | S Uht to have been set by an in- | tor who' conductod the prosseution ~ill nos emploved before June 14. |this city Saturday. The balloon was = b stay in Beriin. The Americans gave | back before traveling half tne Gistance | '8 thousht to lave beeh sef » lofr e 1o sVt Hie av 15 —The conmmission ap- [the Philadelphia II and the oocupamts | o, soturday oveming there was a Shot Mis Wife and Himself. three cheers and a tiger as the train | to Santa Fe. y - X > | Mr. Mons mald, Ruth Wheeler acoom W= April 23 to inquire into the |were Dr. Thomas E. Eldridge, Ira| o " athering at the home of Mr. Pittsburg, Pa., May 15— A. Wel- | moved out. it S T AP | pliehed move than a hundred sermonms =tion of the expulsion of Jews re- | Brown and Mrs. D. Evans. and Mrs. Charles . Plerce st Stod- | ter, meotbistor of & hotel tn Mclees . “SHMEF” GRADUATE ELOPES. FIVE BOILERS EXPLODED. of Ruth's Sundny mchool - in Kiov and elsewhers | After remaining in the air abont five | Gurqis whaif, when her daughter, | Rocks, sbot his wife and himself in | Wallingford Man Kilied by Freight —— - — nted to the church a memo utside baie. has finished its -la- |hours the balloon camie down at Wil- | S0, Woash, Wooh Row CaBenten|Rocks shot his wife and himsell Trai Son of Connecticut State- Senator | Three Men Were Killed and Six Others bamin te be used in Lhe S ors. Fleven hundred and fifty cases |Bamstown, N. J. éwenty-five miles| g Ninu, grade at Broadway sohool, | ates later. Fila wife is in the hospital i Weds New Haven Girl Wounded, / school, Mre, Emily Whesler a Pave been investigated and 170 fam. (from this city, ~The trip was without | entertainea other membars of . the | emieht with & bulist wound near her |, Walllnglord, Conn. May 15-—Timo- . 2 - her two daughters, Peart and Adeiaids fiies wil be allowed to remaln. and |spesial festure. Ninth grade. /The party had & straw | ear. Their quarrel is said to have peen | 2% Roach of This plage wag strudle by | xew maven. Moy 1 eymour | Pitteburg, May 15.—A battery of five | Fat woeping In the church during t 3 ¥ i ride there and return, leaving here at|prompted by Weller's jealousy. The |3 88 SV S0 000 G184 shortly | Brinsmade, son of State Senator Dan- | poilers exploded at the plani of the |service. Yist has . e PEARY’S DOGS DIE. ‘l_rho’doa;rwfll eq;}g:ea ‘Fl’m horne. | doctors :;:ir;k Wg‘l'ler'émmd w;: some- | O vards at the Meriden hospital 1;1 ‘B‘rlr‘l’:‘;mnde_ president r.,rlm‘,- nm.s.l Diamond «-(“l ‘;ml Coke company at e : ore were 11 couples, and Mrs. John | what unbalance e was 36 years - " atonic Water company, of Shelton, and | Chewtown, Washington county, today, | BODY FOUND IN THAMES HIGHER SALARIES AT YALE. |Maine Weather Not Cold Enough for | Kukla and Miss Petrie, their tcachers, | old and his wife was several years|irom his injurics: Hoach stépped from | yiige” Carolyn Mendeles, for several | jilling threc men. Six others, inciud. . s 0 b " Them—12 Out of 14 Dead. were the chaperons. younger. She will recover. Snothar. He was 35 years old and|Months a clerk in the’ New Haven |img employes and residents in houscs RIVER AT NEW LONDON ncreases of from $500 to $1,000 a Year At Miss Pierce’s home there were — Toaves his with s, five: ehsltren. Shoe company, in this city, ran awi near by, were injured, but none will 3 - Propsssd I eChuntbrs: _ Portland, Me., May 15.—The compar- | games played and a fine spread served, Sightseer Here. - on Wednesday and were married in |die. The dead are: William Adamson, | Card in Pocket With Name “George D. — atwvely mild climate of Maine, com- | the occasion being one which will be A = World’s Aeroplane Flight Record with | East Orange. N. J. by the Rev. Ferd- | electrical engineer; Peter Walsh and Higgins, Electrician, Bridgeport.” en “n. Conn., Mayv 15—The | pared with that of the Arctic regioms, | long remembered. The party returned The ts‘*:"l‘e" . ‘l!d‘”;“ !' 3 inand D. Blanchard. Earl Bovard. The cause of the explo- y B o i<e of Salatics of full |has proved fatal to the Eskimo dogs |here at midnight. brought up the river to her usual dock- Passenger Broken. The bride is the daughter of Isaac [sion is unknown. Several houses were w London, May 15.—In a ke ing place and will be-put In shape for the coming season. Capt. Martin Col- berg will be the captain on the boat this summer and will probably go Mourmelon. France, May 15.—Dartiel Kinet, the Belgian aviator, today brokc'| the world’s record for an aeroplane Mendeles of this city. Brinsmade is twenty-four vears old. He was grad- uated from ‘the Shefield Selentific foundations. The to seyeral thousand shaken from their loss will amount dolla - Yale university, now un- | which Commander Robert E. Peary iom, calls for from $500 |brought back with him from his suc- each, and smail in- |cessful trip to the north pole. of the clothing of the badly decompo: ed hody of a man found floatig in the Thames river here today was found a professors o @er considera to $1.06¢ more An Old R lent Moved Away. John L. Boswell, formerly of the reases for assistant professors for the | Twelve out of the fourteen animals | arug firm of Boswell & Huntinston, on < flight with passenger, remaining in | school of ¢Vale two vears ago. The e card with the nwoe “George D, Hig @irst three years. have succumbed to some form of @is- | Water street, has moved from Lincoln h Capt. A. C. Smith In the | 8% 5" for two hours and fifty-one | young people have not yet asked their 4 e e B e " The total increase yearly would call |temper at Flag Island, where they | avenge to Preston City. Mr. Boswell minutes. > Parents for foriyances Connecticut Farmer Probably Fataily | Biriigeport 1 the condition. of t} == =t jeast $60,000 of the university |have been kept, near the expl was the first resident on Lincoln ave- | consut Max J. Baehr writes from o e Wounded While Shooting Hen Hawks, | body It Twd Leen In the water for The Boston Mitk War. Boston, May 15.—The officcis)of the summer home, on Kagle Island, Ca: bay. port pollos wer . 2nd it may resch $80,000. o vequest the Lo Out of Work, Drowned Himsell, Saratogs, N. Y. May 15.—Despondent Phe aud ut Bride their eral du fled nue, and, after his long there, the house is closed. ecenpancy Middbetown L. Maine, a farumer ., May 16 living 1 the Rock new de Clunfucgos that 4 pra parture. in the eXport line from Cuba ically Sted Motker BB Horsslf and — nde £ i | Boston Co-operative Mk Producers' | over luck of work, John D. Colian, vne | Fall dietrict. was fatally wounded (o- | 1% belog teld ax they are of the opls 8 Daughtor. irteen Persons Hurt In Attlebore Party for New Yerk Guest. e e R ot B renios when thes | Saseciation sent owt’a: moflos to the | of the strikers St ihe Paimtr B e momany pounded to- | (G at. 4t i the body OF & maR Whe e. N. Y., dfay 15 —Mrs. Em- Trolley Accident. A party was given Saturday night| sent a trial shipment of 50 hind quar- } Producers (olight eaHing for a meet- |miils of the Internstional which he Waz shooting hen | hus Leeu wirsing for the past thees v Chapman, 47 vears old, wire Jorth Attleboro, Moss.,, May 15— |at the homeof Mr.andMrs. Max Stern- | ters of Cub&n beef 20 New York, un- | g in Boston next Wednesduy to take | pany, killed hituscl By Maine, who raises a quantity | weels of Pollee Charles F. Chap- | Thirteen persons were hurt, some seri-| lieb of No. 68 Thames strest in honor | der refrigeration. On the success or | further action on the continuance of | smal creck near his howme at Palmer has been losing them, and Bridgeport, Conn, May 15--Geerge ‘waan, of Buidvwinsville, shot her 15 vear |ously, when the rear trucks of a car|of §. Stermberg of New York Piano | failure of the experiment will largely | the fIght against the Contfactors for | Fails today. Lntil the stike fn March when | D Hiking Jote dils oty six weste ngo ‘milk. Saturday. Washington, May 15.- The senate was net in session vesterda. In tha ks & plcral: devate on, r> 3 bill, tiawe hos facn frowm Mhm. We n. Tigher prices of Con, Sunduy, and simee that fly had heard nowhin was 4 contract el Litohfisld, - Mex. !l‘v-rl W. Sepmaur 1 guest of Rev. snd Mys, Sterrs 0. depend the future endeavors of deal- ers and shippers to send fresh Cuban Deef to such a distant marker. he had for thirty years been_a ploye in the paper mills. He was years of ase. - 54 trigger and other purts of the gun strlicing him in the forchend, crusling his wicull wnd F Tt entering his brain. He was hroght Bethel.—The Bethel Gun club will | here to (he Middlesex hospital, where hold its anual tournament on Satur- bit is said that he cannot live, Maino @ay, on the Beaver street club ground. Vis 46 years oid M, married, 0l daughter Hazel while the girl was |on tlie Attleboro and Plainville street | solos by Miss Besste Stamm and sev- Todey and then shiot herself. | railway left the tracks while rounding | eral songs by I Mandell were a instantly and the girl [a curve at Ehn street~_tonight and | pleasing feature of the evening. Mrs. Chapman had |husled the car across the street into a — —-— Torrington.—Monday was the 110th of the birth of Torrington's A great electrie power generati station in Germany will make uee LYy Ol e TR