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NORWICH, CONN., 'munslm, MAY 19, 1910 PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. Lil.—NO. Paragraphs Juvisy-sur-Orge, France, May 18.— M. Nau, an aviator, while flying in a monopkine_today, fell from a height was frightfully MILD SCARE FOR NERVOUS FOLKS| cabied There Were Miles|Auto Party Held Up Condensed Telegrams President Taft Declared Himself in [00 LIVES LOST AT PINAR DEL RID to the frontier i Anticipation of_hos- . » favor of fortifying the Panama canal. Of Mourners| On Milford Pike| e i v e Frightful Catastrophe in Rural Guard Barracks ‘bruised, but it is expected that he will survive his injuries, ‘When Sudden Thunder Boomed, Skies Darkened, and Heavy Rain Fell at Sunset IN LINE WHEN DOORS WERE CLOSED A 10 P. M. St. Petersburg, May 1S.—Alexander Guchkoff, president of the duma, and Count Uvaroff, a member, who settled a political quarrel on the ‘field of hon- or on November Tesult, spent a part of the summer Tecess in imprisonment. SAFE PASSAGE THROUGH COMET’S TAIL WESTMINSTER Southampton, May The steam- ship Adriatic sailed for New York to- day, having on board the first class passengers transferred from the crip- pled Kroonland, which put in here on The Kroonland broke a shaft after sailing from Antwerp on Satur- Marched in Double File on Either of the Catafalque—Foreign Repre- sentatives At King's Funeral. Many Persons Watched in Fear all Day and nght, Ex p=cting Dire Results, while Others Prayed and Hoped for the Best—Not Even the Glow of Comet’s Tail Located—Great Elack Spots on the Sun. London, May 18_—Thousands of peo- ple, marching in double file, on either [ plaints made by & party of automo- side of the catafalque on which rests ‘Wheel- | and will be presented with a gold the coffin of Edward VII, S om of wiioda was Jifie, e through Westminster hall today, when the doors were closed at 10 o'clock tonight there were seemingly miles of people still In line. Foreign Representatives Gathering. Throughout the afternoon Victoria| The aut, . station was the scene of a constant utomobile, “which is owned by stream of foreign reps riving for the funeral. Belg1um and King Manue] of Portugal - net by King George and his eld- est son, the Duke of Cornwall. vals included the Duke of Aosta, representing King Victor Emmanuel; ]\}' Pichon, the French l‘:‘flmner ofldto; N elgn affairs, representing President| that it was being repaire hen works department and residents of the | ficors’ TFalliéres; and King Ferdinand of Bul- 73 e i garia, the crown prince of Rumania, the ecrown wino-NM Sefl:]fl- Pfl"fl: placed on the road. odis etherlands, Princs 4 Charles of Sweden, two Chinese mis- Road Roller as Obstruotion, as bishops Rev. Drs. W. R. Lambutt, Rel sions headed by ‘brother of the prince regent, and Tep- resentatives of various German princi- JURORS LISTEN TO DETAILS OF BARGAIN FOR WHITE SLAYES Buyer George A. Miller Speaks in the Baldest Language. and | was arrested ies of the | Soclety. atory at Mare island, tonight reported Kor_ the suthosstion o Havana, May 18,—Two almost sim- | llc works, ThE comet came, the comet went and (Dlluwxng observation ©id earth is no worse and no bet- and thus far "There was no collision, as the supersti- tious and the ignorant feared, and now he comet is headed away from us, ghere will be no recurrence of the terror that were re- New York, May 18.—Twelve jurors sat in a box today and state's agent, Georze A. Miller, spread before them in the baldest language all the details of a bargain for white slaves, in which he swore he acted>as little wiser. “Great sun spots were noted at 4 The largest spot was slightly northeast of the sun center, and was made up of three parts rough- Iy joined together by bridging. such as ‘characterizes complicated spots. Spots of the Whirlpool Type. “This seems to indicate that the dis- turbance is destined to last several It appears to be increasing in magnitude and to be of the vortex or Whirlpool tvpe, which often gives rise to disturbances of the earth’s magnet- ism. The sun spots will reach the sun’s central meridian in another day or two, and if any disturbance earth’s magnetism is to occur from it is likely to come about enanifestat ing Albert of corded from all parts of the country wnd of the world. The earth did pass through the tail ©of the comet, but none of the auroral The case is the first brought to trial under the indictments recently hand- ed down by the Rockefeller grand jury- which for months has been investigat- ing the traffic in women. found late today, Other A jury was and the trial began immediately, with Belle Moore, a mu- latto woman, as defendant. Also un- der indictment with her are Aleck An- derson a negro, and Harry Levenson, Wwho has turned state’s evidence. “T want young girls,’ told Belle Moore when he visited her in her flat, after Anderson had intro- “They must be under and they must not weigh more than 100 pounds.” “I can get you babies, if necessary, Miller testified that Belle Moore re- plied, Then he told in_detail of how the girls later were exhibited and how he and his companion, “Frankie Full- de might be visible Nor did anybody cyanogen gas. Comet parties were heold everywhere— the streets, on rooftops, in gardens that was visible to the Miller swore he Tao, g set in the midst of naught.” Prince Tsai In fact, the phenomena of the day- were far the During the after- noon sun spots were observed in va- numbers about the same hour stern _observatories, but the astronomers who recorded were almost unanimous in the bellef - had nothing to do with the SRR pnts Sui ot ot ot cbe lieved to have any connection With the comet and if any aurora or eleotric effects occur, we probably should as- cribe them fo the comet rather than to the spots on the sun. One Spot 60,000 Miles Long. “The largest spot observed at Mare estimated lduced him. Most of these visitors went to West- minster hall after 10 o'clock tonight, when the hall was closed to the public, to witness the lying-in-state, Mary accompanying the guests. German Emperor Lands Today. \nteresting. #rom five wi Queen tilities with Peru. STONED BY A GANG OF ITALIAN | The First Annual Gonvention of tiic 108 Miles from Clty Of Havana American Federation of Arts was be- LABORERS. gpn in Washington. The United States Has Suggested ELLA WHEELER WILCOX, POETESS, ey | 8 000 POUNDS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODED The zens of New Orleans arc making a strong bid for the exposition '® | One of the Complainants to Authorities | t 'k th i f the Pa . sy -;d: R canal. e pening of the Panami| Completely Demolishing the Barracks,, a Massive [ uild- The War Department Estimates ing of Spanish Construction— lhe Uynamite was Be- to New Haven—Henry Conti Arrested | t1,a¢ it will cost half a million to raise x b the wreck of the Maine in Havana ing Removed for Shipment to the Government Maga- harbor, Seisidis s Rrstvad vt Wiics zines in Havana—HRemains Found a Mile Away. New Haven, May 18.—Through com- er Wilcox, the pootess, Henry Contl|medal by the Austrian Georgraphical T f Orang - ;:“hguochmmmmg‘::& 3"' Between Spanish repud- | Wltaneous explosions of dynamite sup- | racks for saf T Birowiris stonos et 1he watomobiHsts. and the police in Valencia an | Posed to consist of 4,000 pounds, com- | noon the work of b o officer was killed and many persons | Pletely demolished the rural guard | mite from the ek Logs of Wood Placed on Road. e barracks in the city of Pinar dei Rtio the government magaines iy 11 today Fully hundred persons were | vana was begur 3 1 Mrs. J. D. Welch of Orchard street, The Navy Year Book Shows that killed, and r arly as many were | public works departm 1 i in this city, and in which she and a | the nited States ranks ond to | wounded. al guards, T we gugec Party of friends were returning from | Great Britain In the total displacement 18 casos of dynan Milford, was held up on the Milford | of its warships. . Most of the Dead Are Rural Guards. | Gu0'% {OR0H °F S turnpike and stoned by a gang of Ital- Most of the dead were rural guards | stantly followed by anoth ian laborers working on a state road. | The Man Who Committed Suicide| —but the entire families of several | the contral cour i b According to the occupants of the car | by drowning in Glen pond, Woodbridge | Of the officers of the rural guard, it { was going on, with dead o the machine had proceeded but a short | on Monday, is now belifved to have |18 Teported, were also killed, as well [ The whole nin g ways on the road when it was found | been Clifton R. Dridge of Fort Myers, | 48 several’ employes of | the public | was the machine was turned around it was city, on which fell a deluge of mason- found that logs of wood had been | The General Conference of the Meth- | T¥ @nd debris from the blown-up Episcopal Church South elected | building. f Trains from Havana. Cause of Ex 3 . plosion Not Determin Assisted by the chauffeur, the five R“l}. Wn!;;hm. Edward Manson, It is not known yet whether the The explosions oecurred women in_the party, includmg Ela | ‘ames H. McCoy. explosion was the result of an acci- - dent or w o an met of con- | Mare e oud ooy emoved the logsi| Governer Fort Bigned an Order ais- | aoie, of, "ha, %o, '3, 48, 8ct of con- | ave quit work, a . - The Toad " his e ‘apvolaced acrose | banding Company E. Second regiment, | s conmidered the mevs mrobuiie, mevy | Ueved that the’first resulted e omotile. SuCCeeao o miar Gy, | New Jersey natiocsi guard. The dis” | 121" Yellet tretne sacriny socomns, | 25cidental tall o dynamits only to be met by a shower of sticks | bandment was recently asked for by | officers and men of the rural fuard | 1 inposinie how e o rmite and stones, many of them striking the national guard officials on the ground | ang government officials started this | ahsolutely the 1 v.‘ .‘rl machine, but missing the occupants, | °f insubordination. atternoon from Havana to the scene of | that all in the | i - the catastrophe, which is 108 miles | ylown to fragme 1 believed tHEE Other Arrests Expected. PANIC STRICKEN ON A distant. RUYZ£0 tone | Complaint was made ana Conti . The German imperial yacht Hohen- o g o Contt who | SINKING EXCURSION STEAMER Names of Dead Not Reported. Aonia OF the (oW ractiontl island was to be 60,000 miles long and 30,000 miles wide. Prof. Brennan Saw Thirty Distinct er,” inspected them as a buyer would inspect a fill. “Frankie Fuller” he described as a Radcliffe girl, one of the college srad- uates who helped him work up state’s case. Their identity has been epproach of the comet and were Imere- x : 1 sollern arrived at Sheerness this even- ing, but ot the emperor's request no | identified. He will be tried in the Or- _ At Chicazo and at Williams Bay, salites were fired. The emperor will Wis, where is the great Yerkes tele- scope, the conditions for observations and the astronomers weemed the best, Mo., May 18.—Solar erup- ran the road roller, was arrested and 2 The names of the dead have not yet | Within the burrack antly ange court Saturday morning and oth- | The Uncle Sam Capsized Missou been reported, with the exception of | Kkilled or buried | land tomorrow morning and proceed to | €F arrests are looked for. River—No Lives Lost. Capt. Alfrodo Ravena and Capt. Gax- | Portion of Remains of Victims Found par Betancourt of the garrison and a Mile Away Kansas City, Mo, May 18—Panic- | their families, who are reported to i s B8 b tions were observed this afternoon by of Friday's| FIFTEEN YEARS IN PRISON Father Martin S. of astronomy at the Kendrick semi He saw thirt the sun. One of ] was 150,000 miles im dlameter. ““Three awful groups’ is the way that Father Brennan described the spots. “The recurrence of apots at this time is unusual, but there is nothing in it to cause uneasiness. It simply indi- cates internal activity. possible connection between the comet and the sun spots. The comet is 80,- 000,000 miles away from the sun and could not possibly have any effect on Intensely Black. San Jose, Cal, May 18.—Pref. J. S. Rickard of Santa Clara colege meteor- ological observatory informs the As- sociated Press that today he observed two very large spots on ghe sun, both The astrenomer said that one spot was about twelve hours from the cen- Bast of it were thir- teen pores or small spots. These spots were entirely new. he said, since for three months almost nofinns in_the nature of spots had been observed. Chicago Saw Three Spot: Chicago, May 18.—Three sun spots, considerably accentuated, were ob- erved at the Yerkes observatory at 4 o'clock this afternoom. Portland Could Fnd But Two. May 18.—Observers who examined the sun through power- The official Champagne was served to programme ceremonial, which was issued tonight, her, he said. during their visit, because she could ot drink beer. principal, the owner of two houses in Juneau, Alaska, and desirous to_extend her business to Seattle. The girls were acceptable and Mill- er testified that he paid $120 each for them in the presence of Amy Jackso another woman who aided him in mal ing his representations appear plaus)- there were confident that the negative kept secret. &s well as the positive results of their exammation would be of lasting sci- distinct so The whole performance took lttle n five hours. Observers dif- fered as to the exact time at which the esrth began to pass thorugh the com- "s tail, but the seneral opinion av- erages a moment between 10 and The combined speed of the earth and the tail of the comet ~as estimated at slightly more than 46 and the breadth of the @bout a million miles. welock at night. There is no Belle Moore had asked swore, “for her good work,” but the ®beat her down $30. said to have been bought, ton and Belle Wood, were in court during the testimony. The cross examination of Miller was S0 severe that the court directed coun- sel for Belle Moore to show cause to- morrow why he should mot be pun- jshed for contempt of court. ment was not taken until tonight. Both the girls SUDDEN BOOM OF THUNDER AND DARKENING OF THE SKY Anticipating Strange Happenings a Shert Fright. A sudden boom of fivmediately by the skv and a Whunder, followed Garkening of the @ownpour of rain, gave nervous folks who were anticipating strange happen- Sngs from the approach of the comet & mild shock at sunset tonight, but the hich had been Ob- s all day, was clear at 1e moonlight shut off all wbservation of the comet's tail. nde of binoculars were searching the eavens from the roof tops of the city, Harvard observatory, | staff of official observ- prepared to detect Harriman-Rumsey Marriage. New York, May 18.—It was learned tonight that the marriage of Miss Mary ‘Harriman, daughter of the late E. H. Hnmman. to Charles C. Buffalo will" take pla tral meridian. committee on industrial education. Af- ter dwelling on the mnecessity of ade- quate trade schools for boys, the report Rumsey of ce on May 26 at “Since most women who ensage in wage earning industries (as well others) are at least potentially wives and mothers, training for housekeeping GUN WHICH WILL BE as MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA. Commander Clarkson Now at Hartford, Where A. C. Wright is Supervisor. be an essential part of all their edu- cation, whether it be industrial or gen- eral, and this s a part that has been woefully neglected in our school s; Portland, Ore., offic cks stricken by the realization that they | buried in thé ruins of th FOR THIEVING BOOKKEEPER.{ werc on a sinking steamer, 150 men, | auarters, adjacent to the burr e women and child: led maadl Jolog. < . or six columne in the rs. Mr, m and children struggled madly setly retirded A ST Yiic | George W. Caloman of National City | lo cacape from. the cxensaion steames | Work of Removing Dynamite Was Go- | grently returded vy ii of United States, with M. Pichon, will ride Bank of Cambridge Sentenced. Uncle Sam. which struck a sandbar | = ing On; t a quantity of unexplo 1yna in the eighth carriage in the proces- _— and capsized in the Missouri river near he barracks was a massive build- [ pHe & @EETY OF un . . . Boston, May 18.—Of the three men | Kansas City, today. Only the coolness [ Ing of Spanish construction and oc- 4 DL who are held responsible for the lar- | of the crew prevented loss of life, cupied an eminence in the outskirts of Great Anxioty in Havana TO BRING DOMESTIC ceny of nearly half the aesets of the| The accident occurred in mid stream. | the city to the north. During (h 0 reports roce he National City bank of Cambridge, | The steamer was attempting to turn | intervention it was the headqus mains of me were EDUCATION TO THE FRONT. | George W. Coleman, the thieving book- | around and while backing down the | of Col. Parker's regiments, the Elev- | found jn (he str of the oity & mile keeper, confessed his guilt today -and | river with the rapid current struck a | enth cavalry, ijacent to the bar- | from the ene of the xplomior Report of the National Association of | will serve fiftcen years in prison, while | large sandbar which crushed in the | racks was a long row of oficers’ quar- | Is groat anxiely Havar €t Manufacturers’ Convention. his alleged accompiices, William J.| entire right side of the boat, ters. Recently the barracks was oc- | the fact thal o large numbe o Keliber and Wilson W, Lockhart, de- ‘The boat led rapidly and men and | cupied by the public works depart- |rural garrison al Plonr del § re New York, May 18.—John Kirby, Jr., | mand trial. women began to scream and struggle | ment and four troops of rural ca ) ly were sent fre this t w ® of Dayton, O. Wwas re-elected presi—| Kelihers trial on the charge of aid- | with each other. The officers and | In consequence of the alarm over race | thelr familles rewido Ger N dent of the National Association of | ing and abetting Coleman in the ler- | crew were nearly swept off their feet. | disturbances thé government ordered |agudo, commander of the Manufacturers today and after three |ceny of $309,000 began as soon as the ‘The boat was headed for the bank, | all deposits of dynamite in the vicin left tonight for F dal ¥ L days of business the association finally | impressive episode in young Coleman’s | but before arriving it sank on ome | ity in the possession’ of contractors | strong foree (o e " adjourned. Tonight the annual ban- | life had beer concluded in the United | side, submerging half the deck. A |for road construction and other pub- ' sistance. quet was held at the Waldorf Astoria | States circuit cox few persons jumped overboard, but a_ynd the assoctation will meet in New C‘fle:':!na Wfl:fl.lflmso l‘)t:"c:ll,nblyi t;!l the. water being shallow they were g+ TR g ‘ork again next year. years recnfield, which jail he | rescued. Officers of the government 1 3 A A bit of sentiment was infused into | Was sentenced by Judge Hale. That | steamer Missours rashed them boat to | ' o/ AN. PRIEST SLASHED, (Y SATTEESIE MBI the closing hours of the cdnvention|he was not sent to the govermment|the res®ue. In less than ten minutes HE IS EXPECTED TO DIE. ON MEASURED MILE COURSE with the adoption of the report of the [ prison at Atlanta was due to District | after the boat sank every passenger : Attorney French, who construes the| was safely on the shore. Father Belizi Attacked in a Williams- | Fer Twenty Successive Runs—She statutes for persons convicted of mis- burg Street by an Italian. Made Fine Showin application of bank funds as warrant- CONGRESS WEDNESDAY. . X | e ¥ ing a term in prison without hard New York, May 18.—The Rev. Fa- ckland, Me,, May 18—~The bat . Debate on Railroad Bill Lasted All |ther Angelo Beliz; which is suppose Itallan Catholic church of Our Lady | be the ac of perfection b | The prison at Atlanta can oniy be| g n of Senate—Laws for Haw: used for those sentenced to imprison- of Mount Carmel, in Willlamsburg, | ton cla us ment over the waure ment with hard labor. in the House. was the object of a murderous attack | mile course, off Rocklwnd. toda end home management Js believed to| Before passing sentence Judge Hale == in a Willlamsburg street, today, when | twenty successive runs arying seized the opportupity of reading young ngton, May 13.—By a vote of | an unfdentified Italian slashed him | speed from 1welve knots to betis n Coleman a lesson in morals, in whioh the senate today amended and | about the head and face with a razor. | 19 knots, Her fastest mile was &t th he pointed out the necessity of protect- | accepted the house provision of the | The curate, weak from the loss of |rate of 19.54 knots an how hick ing society by & punishment which | railroad bl which places the defense | blood. was removsd to his home and | ceeds by r than half & kn. should be adequate, but not vindictive. | Of suits before the interstate commerce | Goronor GlHnnen was summonod to | fastest mile she made in the biikiers Engineer William Clarkson of the Australian naval forces is stayin, the Hartford club while he is vising, in the interest of the Aust government, work which the Pras ‘Whitney company are doing for a %o be establihed in Lithgow, New South Wales, says the Hartford The Australian government is desirous of having a factory for the turing of rifles independent itish government, whose Tifle factories are at a long distance from the island continent. The work is complicated by the Yact ¢hat it is necessary that the rifles to ‘be produced be interchangeable in all their parts and mechanism with the nifles which the British government is menufacturing. The malke which ie to be produced is the Lee-Enfield, No. 8, short, qind is a telescopes today Teport two Spots on the sun. PORTO RICANS PARADE WITH LIGHTE® CANDLES Fearing Disastrous Consequences from Halley’s Champion Wanderer. P. R, May 18.—Fearing consejuences romef, hundreds of Porto Ricans last aded the streets of San Juan er towns in Porto Rico, carry- ing candles and chanting prayers. Many of them also spent considerable time’In the confessionals. A large number of workmen failed o report ioday at the eobacco fac- tories and plantations, and the pine- apple shipments have been curtailed rusual incidents. Important Discoveries Expected. £ W. . Pickering, director of the gratified with the ions following the cleafing of the declared he did not expect important_discoveries. ¥ was o bright while the moon high that the glow of the comet’s st beee located at midnight. is therefore our duty to make naication of the approach of the had been detected at a late hour ircless stations of either tie - Charlestown 2d been ordered to ces of any elec- SOME NEW YORKERS PRAYED, The | mccer The young bank officer wept whe | commission in the hands of the attor- | take his ante-mortem state e standurdizadion irin special effort to bring domestic educa- | the clerk read the decision of the |nley general, but permits the commis- | pesailant of the priest escar this Showing wae, the memt tion to the front and do everything | court, but composed himseif before he | sion and shippers to intervene and | The attack s beliovedsto have been trial board made it ar that the possible to place it on a higher plane. | left the ocourt for the detemtion room.| even to continue the sult in cuse the | i gome was o sequel to s christening | Miehigan was not working up 1o he “A high standard of skill and know- | where his family and his sweetheart, | attorney general withdraws. The pe- | in a parish, at which Father Belizzi of- | ability today and that the (rials wh housckeeping i its | Miss Hightower, of Kansas City, en- | Tiod during which rates of railr ficlated last night. The police had no | are being held to test the relatives branches and details is of sueh far- | deavored to cheer him. companies may be stspended by the | axilanation, except the vague state- | merits of the Rockiand, Provin reaching effect upon the industrial fu-| It is expected that he will not go to | commission was extended from 60 10 [ ment that it was believed the man's |and Delaware hrewkwater courme ture of any community that every ef- | Greenfield for some days, @s he will ( 120 days, on motion of Mr. Aldrich. | jeulousy had been excited by some In- [not designed (o bring the fort should be made to shape public | probably be a witness against Kelther.| The debate on the bill lasted all the | ajdent of the christening. They have | speed capucity of the . - opinion toward a true appreciation of | The latter's trial today went only so | session and was marked by some sharp | 3 good description of the man, and | but to demonstrate how inu its importance and dignity. far as selecting a_jury, while that of | passages between Senators Rayner and | getectives re searching the eity for | power s developed or energ » “Women and girls are employed in | Lockhart will not be begun until Keli- | Hughes and also between Senators | pin. AMISTALn ailiar aovele. on it mechanical occupations connected with | her's case is settled. Rayner and Elkins. courses nearly every ind\-\l(l‘¥ in the land, and TR flAnlaBt';\‘y ?;Uournm-nl was lfll;eh‘(u CAPTALI DE CRESPIGNY —— these occupations of women are not MILK CONTR. afford the democrats an opportunity ® g oniy affecting industry but the stand. | oo T ZETORS to confer over certain propositions ENDS LIFE WITH PISTOL | ROOSEVELT SEEING LONDON ard of womanhood and the home. it| FORCED HIM OUT OF BUSINESS.| made to them by the regular republi- ~ - — WITH MARSHAL SETH BULLOGK is therefore of the utmost importance 3 3 { cans. Gallant English Soidier and Noted Po- e that young girls who must work in| Testimony of Independent Dealer B The house spent the entire day de- lo Player Commits Suicid: Meets King George of Greece—An A shops and factoriés for a while shall fore Legislative Committee. ‘bating a bill to extend to the territory nce With Norway's King WHILE EVERYBODY WATCHED. | because the laborers have Tefused ¢o Some Carried Bottles in Which to Seal | Up Cyanogen Gas. fine weapon. Extra aitention is being work _here. are especially attended to and meas- urements are taken and followed to be trained for occupations which do given the The ga Pennsylvania Miners Refused to Work Sheas- Wilkes-Barre, Pa., May 13.—A large Capt nde f Hawaii the laws of the United| fondon, May 18, not prevent development or incapaci- Boston( May 18.—That he was fore- | States concerning appropriations that | Champion de Crespigny of the Second London, May 18—Colon ’ tate them for future mothers and home | ed out of the milk business by H. P.| are enjoyed by the territories within | Lige guards, a member of the Hurling- |today had i avdience v King Hood & Son, Boston contrectors, was | the United States. The bill was p Fam club polo team that recently vis- | Haakon of Norway, and the testimony of John M. O'Hara be- | €d. having been previously passed by | ited the United States, committed sui- | George of Greeee. With a within a thousandth of an inch. The contract for work was signed August 14, been in progress for some time, this being Commander Clarkson's fourth commander will re- main here for about a fortnight longer and he is to return on a fifth visit. Commander Clarkson has traveled extensively and especially in the waters He is interested in the number of miners emploved by the Le- | high Valley Coal company near Avoca | refused to @0 to work today, fearing | that Halley's comet might sirike the earth and bring the lives of all to and From the four the East river, ¥boats, from ple: , from the islands in | ooftops and for the | he Riverside Drive, 4 rooted Manhattan swarmed and lusterzd tonight in clotted biack lines | to peer into the west of the incandes- eding comet. Some LAKE MOHONK CONFERENCE. m the decks of ferrs ends and wharv Mohonk Lake, X. of the far east. development of manufactures. It is the supervising of the building of this machinery that A. C. Wright is now doing at Hartford, and he will go %o Australia to direct the manufacture of the gun. N. H., May 15.—A snake dance I nightshirts was held by & thousand Dartmouth students on the colleze campus tonight to mark the |passing of the comet. A terrific din parried bottles in up_the atmosphere . for future analysis. What these anaylses cannot be foretold, but there ns of dvanogen communication. were no bodil fore the legislative committee which | the senate. cide by shooting today. bors of the Amarican e is investigating the milk situation at| Both houses will meet tomorrow The captain was found, revolver In [uy, he wrote his name in of Proposed World League of Churches] the state house this afternoon. hand, seated at the roadside near | Kinz Alfonso of Spain, I i i O'Hara said that he had been an in- FIRE LOSS OF $75,000. Kings Cliffe in Northamptonshire, | of Prussia, Grand Duke dependent contractor. When he was where he had been the guest of Lord |other royaities. At lumch o . Y., May 18.—A let- | Tecelving 400 eans a day for which he | Village of Faust, N. Y. Was in Dan- | Brassey ter house he met Lont L ! ter from the archbishop of Canterbury, | Was_paying 25 cents per can, he said ger of Destruction. The suicide i a son of Sir Claude [Lord Cromer & othe ¢ ‘ commendatory of the proposed world | the Hood concern offered his producers | Champfon de Cresplgny and was 37 |lishmen, while at dinnor 4 league of churches in behalf of peace, | 40 cents a can. As a result, he declar- | Saranac Lake May 18- Al- | years of age. He served with the |Lady Londonderry e the was read tonight at the Lake Mohoni | ed, his supply dropped to 58 cans. it il N ime toduy | British army in South Africa in 1899- | guests. Colonel Koosev & conference on international arbitration.| The Hood company, he said, sold the | Thot the villag st mehr hera | 1900, and with. the West African |together R. J. Cunning ¥t was read by the Very Rev. W. Moore | milk in this city at 35 cents, and even | \'6u1q be wiped out by fire. the flames | frontier force in 1903, He was twice lone of his hunting Ede, dean of Worcester, England, who | furnished his (O'Hara’s) customers in | sere under control tonight and the | wounded and was twice recommended | Africa, Marshal Setr this formal prayer with the | Boston milk free, in order to drive| damage was ectimated at $75,000. The | by W8 commanding officers for the | They have,teken greatly to cach othe v O’'Hara out of the market. mills of the Santa Clara Lymber com- | Vietoria cross because of deeds of con- (and are seeing London | . - conference platform will endorse the| Another blow to the contractors was | Doun: ‘where the et amber com® | spicaous gallantry, He made many |eolonel went with the v peace movement of the churches of the | glven by Representative James Oliver.| b oclock thix moFning. — were ales | friends in America during the Inter- |of the taxyider ) | was kept up for several hours before |and after midnight with horns, whi | tles, bells and firecrackers. The ob. fiat violent disturbances had been | Servatory was visited and the astron- e S maen | omers were liberally serenaded. to the curiosity of the crowd, reasoned that if that was cause 10 believe SETTLED FOR DOG. C. A. Gager,/Jr., Received $37.50 for Animal Which Was Ground to Death Und#r Car. On Wednesday C. Violent Disturbance on Sun’s Face. Word received from the west late to- British and German empires and will | M. D., medical examiner of the firSt| saved, although the outbuildings were | Bational polo contests, urge the churches of this country to| Worcester district, who condemned the | all purned. v join_ therein. President Butler announced conference amid applause tonigh Teceipt of despatches announcing the | dren. When you pasteurize milk youw ! pact. acceptance of the United States, Brazil away the lactic acid, which makes and Argentina as mediators in the dis- pute between Peru and Ecuador. Besides Dean Ede, the speakers to- | The contraotors have testified that | night were Paul_Ritter, minister Switzerland, and Dr. L. § University of Pennsylvan observed on th: the sun were FIRE BALLOON FRIGHTENED NEW YORK ITALIANS Thought End of World Had Surely Come—Many Trampled in Panic. New Yorle May 184 child of nine, e “he face | gazing for the comet through a broken e oy face | Bottle, the best telessope she had, was shot during a_street fight tonight in A. Gager, Jr., re— ceived from the Conmecticut company a check for $37.50 as recompense for the killing of a fine hound by an elee- tric car in this eity last July. dog was ground to death by a car at the end of the Laurel Hill tiement was made to stop the suit. Harold Jacobs fessor of astron Rutherford pro- at Columbia uni- that the sun spots Rowe of the | a protection against disease, Detroit, Mich, May 18.—Repo est might be due to the 1 or they might be merely for- Second Church Men’s League. ilitary Academy. PERSISTENT LILIUOKALANI e s meu;::ug-‘g-s [l JOMilic| Tonight'a mammoth pile of wood § e pulp, said to contain 4,000 tons, was IN MEETS DEFEAT RT WOLTER'S SWEETHEAF the | dangerous to’give to Invalids and chil- | LIl smouldering, but the danger wis AGAIN I In Efforts to Have Restored a Por- |Katie Mueller Now Living With Px tion of Lest Fortune. ents of the Murdsrer mc‘"!"dafiem“fl m‘:fl:’l‘*c the milk | |nsurance Branch of Grand Interna- e ol tional Brotherhood of Locomotive | waehington, May *18.—Liliuokaian| 3 Ma the former queen of Hawali, has again | the sw rt of AMhert Wolte met defeat In her efforts to have.re- |tenced to death for the mumde atored to her somerding of her lo Ruth Wheeler, in now 18— Kathe M o | they pasteurize most of their milk as| Engineers. submitted today at the biennial con her e et R s par a Tt MRS. CHESEBROUGH'S TRUNK vention of the insurance branch of the | fortunes. The court of claims of the j 21008 FEITIA Fan, 100 Increase in Corps of Cadets at West Grand _International Brotherhood of | United Btates has just rendered an yiueie I R o EaT . Siniriek = HAD FALSE BOTTOM. | Iocomotive Engincers showed an in- | opinion In the case af tho former queen | Iranic Moss, the assistant disiriet o = ke Bl % the United States in which the | torney, who ‘tried the case, offered the surance membership of 57,405 out of a | AEALN Statanin whioh the | torney, who tried the case offered the Little Italy. Her spie was shattered and she Will die. No arrests were observed by Father said, “is unusually large, largest recorded, ¥f my Tt would be | On Friday evening the Men's league of the Second church are to meet in the parlors at seven o'clock for sup- per after which there will and brief talks, while a strong zddrcas on The Masculine Arm of the Church will be given by Lewis S. ‘The arrangement com- mittee includes Bbenezer Allen. John Trankla and Frank A. Bill, vitation committee is J-D. Haviland, ‘Washington, May 18.—. of a decision announced today by Sec- ickinson there w stantial increase in the corps of ca. dets at the Wost Point military acad- in substance is that after 5 - husband owns a line of coast carrying [ an’s Grand International auxiliary next year, cadets may be - 4 ad ted (t]) th‘em ‘?:dr:‘y :‘;“dsuxe!_ steamers and who is said to be very | elected Mrs. George Wilson of Alle. e 5 uating | {pited States district court today on a | Gilchirst of Greensburg, Pa., chairman in 1911 but also of the 1912 class. mak- | charge of smugsling. Mrs. Chese- | of the board of trustees As the result | Wife of Owni In another street of the same quar- I be a_sub- ter 500 Italians fell to praying when saw bearing dowm on them from | the heavens a bright ball of flame. There was a panic in which many were trampled when the aerolite ex- ploded into small fragments. body had sent up a fire balloon, serves me right. ¥mpossible to say that the proximity ©f the comet to the sun is what we cail On the other hand, such’ = appeared in the past, when be attributed e sun spot. New Haven. could not possibi And there you are. “1 shall be very much interosted to o a comet. of Coast Line Steamers | 65,000 membership of the brotherhood. | demurrer of the LS5 S and, for (we wesks Charged With Smuggling. Insurance policies in force aggregated | Petition is sustained. o At sy gp s g o T 920,000,000, and” 3,500 mew ‘menbers | . In_this petition Lilluokalani asked [£0 (o his parents” she e e | T e B Ry 3450000, of e Then. thareof, | this in, as Jonk as thay will et da M. Chesebrough of ton, wi The insurance branch of the Wom- B rentels add proftsidecived from A Walier says’ the «irl 18 the so-calied crown lands by the gov- |trious and a great help to I ernment of the United State: the house. wealthy, wes placed on trial in the | ghepy, Pa., president, and Mrs. J. W More Privileges for Visitors to New | Hinman-Green Direct Nomination Bill ing a total increase of 38 original ap- | prONED 1 harged with landing in Ho- York Stock Exchang: Now York Senate. At the Standard Oil works in Bay- the unskilled laborers, mostly Italians_quit work for the day in a body and spent most of their time in_church. They felt that if the comet should hit the earth theirs was - detailed reports of those ob- servatorfes that watch the sum. lumbia Joes not observe the sun and we have nothing to record here.” Comet Dust in the Air. H. J. Wyckoff, Noah Lucas and Ar- thur L. Peale. admissions. pointments over the usual number of | yoken May: 25, 1909, and mufiww New York, May 18.—The New York N. Y, May i%-/The Hin 30 ~ No Bombardment of Bluefields. Give Play in Jewett City. May 18.—Commander | was the first witness. He testified to| sThany avenue tonight of angi tions of the brokers in the pit from |receiving 23 (o proe The local*east of fifteen peoplé who | Washington, clare her dutiable articles, which con- ¢ stock exchange has, relaxed the s roen divect nemination Ll & sisted of furs, laces, etc. B. verfty of its rules, and it ix now pos- | vocwted by Governor Hughoes, falled Kiernan of the New York custom house | Hartford's citizens, died at his home oif | sible for a visitor o view t pasy the senate today by (hros votes Giimer of the Paducah has served no- | finding the articles In on Of Mrs. | torie He was probably best ki the galle: ubove without escort, Niuce | oue of the thirty -four repuwbli L e fie Mudriz [ Chesebrough's trunks, which contained | gocount of his size, weigh v | the panic of 1907, when niembers were |ators, reinforced by two. democrats laymen were not wanting who ar- ®ued thac the showers of the morning | chances in. £nd afternoon were attributable to the Presence of comet dust in the air. The #ky was overcast for the greater part of the Gay and no observations of the P e it B faen, the fact remainls that the center of the coun Juss telescope. -chosen neighborhood to take | recently gave a successful presenta- tion of The Trustee under the auspices of Open House, have accepted &n in- vitation to give the druma in Jewett City next week. It is probable that a number of their rriends pany them next Thur see this play again. tice on the commanders of t ang Estrada forces and command of the steamer Venus, t were the thneatened bovibardment of Biue- The trial will continue tom s e e T et st Lonted. JoRtitho- Geady -Bribnle olll, elds, Nicaragua, W ted, for wiil he fHow any fighting | o Accident at Shannon’s Corne Lineman William Mahoney of the Connscticut company met with a pe— and painful aecident on Wed- iesdey morning about 6.30 o'clock while about to Jump aboard a ¢ar at corner. His toe caught in the switch Wil accom- evening to s without a Birthday Party. Wins Another Prize. in fa false bottom. Mrs. Chesebrough and | 490 pounds, and was presid | mlarnied by anarchist tmeats, they | voted for it. In the votr (b 1t | her husband were in comrt the entire | gt Men's club. He was 60 3 o lave allowed no visitors unatiended. fon the Frimble ebody g not be permit- Tat s members card to the oMce of the 1oy voted molidly itk St i 1 - /. who then Ixsues o pass. The ativa and. It wan delwsie Naugatuck Borough Wants City Char- ey A b trom Chunge was made woday. Hows 1o 11 ayem ; ter. 2 —— - Naugatuck, May 13.—At a meeting | At Antwerp, May 17: Finland, from Crushed to Death in Elevator. Railroad Between Boston and Buffalo Ims twice be- | of the board of wardens and burgesses | New York. Ban Irancieco, May 18 —Stepping | - Boston, May 15.—A LI for the ¢ t‘m' throwing him up against the car ep, tearing his trousers and peeling MAY LAST SEVERAL DAYS the skin off his leg clear to the knee. Miss Rozetta Church, daughter of and Mrs. Nelson Church, brated her fifth birthday anniversary Jack Gallivan, fore held a lucky ticket on the stop- | here tonight a petition was received | At Plymouth, Muy 18: ping time of P. J. Morley's ctock, was | asking the board to call a special meet- | New York. ‘SOLAR DISTURBANCE from | trom the elevator in ‘the hotel whils | struction’ of a rallvead betwesn tha Teutonic, the cage was In motion, Joveph Grif-lefty and Buffulo, in aceordance wit azain the fortimate one on Wednes: | ing of the citizens of the borouh for | A1 Patrais, May 12: Laura, from New | fin, a millionaire, of St Thomas Ont., |the jdeas of ‘Miyor ‘Titsgersd, He took the first prize | the purpose of conidering the changing, | York. was crushed Lo death todey. Grifii|favorably acted upon today by e leg- of $2 and James B, Meody took the | amending or rtepealing of the present o e was 70 years of age. Ho was a brother | islutive committes on raliroads. The " clock: .mp;ed at | charter. . This is to br the fivst step | Meriden. —John € Lane hus donated |of 3V, Griin of the meat packing [wil provides for an invesidgation of as able to continue Bpots Are Nat Believed to Have Any thrw‘h the dey, but with considerable Connection with Comet. on Wednesday eveni tertained five of her e in Clairemont avenue. happily passed and refresh- n-nq Jerved. She reccived @ mumber .. when she en- fttle friends at discomforts second of 1. 2.54.36, and_ the two. the securing of a city charter | $1.000 to the building fund of the | compuny of that naine of Vancouver, f1he matiar upon which shasl Do mnd