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: — ORWICH, GONN. MONDAY, WAY 23, 1910 : ~ & PRICE TWO GENt VOL. LIL—NO. 121 NSTERMASSMEETING FOR LABOR| Cebled Pareerarhs || arog Bequest |Earth Between | Condensed Telograms |THE“WORLD'®5UNDAY SCHOOLDAY" % 3 ersburg, May 22,—The expul- I3 - P John Wanamaker of Philadelphi » AT b gt 50 | Special. Sermons Preached by Ministers of the > |gion of Jews from Kiev' has not vet ’ L S H s at the White g Caused Sensation| Gomer's Two Tails| - =™ =~ ™™ SAYS ‘UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | CP250 Gospel in Every Land e - Over 10,000 Persons in Auditorium of AtIADtiC| i v = s pimnor o nancial Ciroles in New York H the former chief forester of the United States, was « passenger on board the ASTRONOMER. that the Wabash raflroad is secking an outlet at seaboard. Glt.y’s Million Dollar Pier g,':g‘nmmtm. which sailed for New | MADE BY ISAAC CHANEY WY- PROF. HUSSEY'S EXPLANATIONS | 1" enc coureas reseiver ror. the- Sloe MILLIONS OF BOYS AND GIRLS Paris. May 22.—A report of a con- versation which Emperor William had with - M. Pinchon, in London, - PRESENT WORKING DAY IS TOO LONG [ftia het"shitts Sndiiie emiic: | $2,000,000 AND UPWARDS was exceedingly cdfdial toward the : 1"’&"“ l:o{elgln minister, and told tge X latter that t vers, in : A 5 s i . B 5 iR, TR il | T he Gradue Sabot of Sriveston | OF Hiltori. Gomtraditory Bopete—| o S50ty Dl Lot prdusmes | o e hich Had b v very Nation Followed a Programme whic ad been Said the Rev. Charles Stelzle, who Made the Principal | cioscly united and form s paciic con- | University by Massachusetts Man—| Both Tails, One Short and Bri Soun 0¥ enearpinia vasucnelal o President Wilson Declined to Talk.| Extend Southward Away from Sun. P Printed and Translated in More than a Hundred of Paul Revere. and said to be the d Dialects—A World-Wide Observance last of his family, died in Morris- L.ng“.ae. - Address of the Meeting— e Attacked Present In- s e g Vienna, May 22_In acquiring 3 2 iti 7 leas f Kolow: alace, Richard C. dustrial and Social Conditions ‘Among the Working e S i 7 nceton, N. J., May 22.—The report n_Arbor, Mich., .—Prof. W. v of a large bequest to ihe graduate | K. Hussey of the Universics of Michi- | *"™ N I - to I romote the Work of the Sunday School. sficati i . | be more sumptuously housed than any Classes—Justification for a Shorter Working Day. Tormer~ Feprtatntative at ihis oue? | of . . le palace was built by Baron Albert | school of Princeton university by | 8B observatory sald last night that Mis i H ged 2 & Rothschild for his son, Haron Oscar |Isaac Chauncey Wyman, class of | the cablegram from Johannesours 1| prece: S mermecnon nfod 20 and Rothschild, who committed suicide last | 1848, of Salem. Mass., caused a sen- [connection with photographs made 2| show, was burfed at Sheldon, 11, in a Atiantic City, N. J, May 22.—Over | in our industrial system. In some cases .nn{ because of an alleged love affair | sation today in, Princeton among the | the Michigan observatory explains the ' pallet dress, e ten thusand people filled the big audi- | it is nutllhrs s:onflog:x ndm‘:rhgfy?g— with a Chicago girl. trustees who nap‘paened to be here, fac- {_fie&em contradictory reports as (o . 3 every clime today echoed the precepts = : .| ways of America e 2, ulty members. and undergraduates of presence of the comet's taii in h | e Chie e World's 8 School assocla- terium of the million dollar pier t0dsY | 000 people evry year and injure 120,000 | St. Petersburg, May 22.—An impor- | Princeton, -Dean Andrew . West. '14, | the east and west, o\ " (i 10 boih | Charles W. Partridge, the Chicago [ of the World's Sunday ol o B t 2 74, i merchant, has divided the incose |tion, which is"opening its annual con- | glonary In Arabla, presided, und pra 1o attend the mass meeting for labor, | person: tant_ decision of the senate affecting | mentioned as a joint executor with What the Phot. P om $2.000.000 worth of real estate : .l G weeh' oitRred Tor: the' Mogiets wWorld the sreatest popular meeting of the | The Dangers Following & Long Work- | the Jewssh auestion has just been pub | Mayor John Ravmond of Salem, Mase Rl sabiaph Lyl ambng Bis foar chilaren. O O ror of wor SR All the services wero strictly inter p , whic! e ruling is ma was in oston tonight, but a tele- “Our togray ™ i rofess ' U % 1 eir color as we . I Preghierion general assembly, Charies Bt h;::umy. higher calcational courss wiich have | phonic communication from Mr. Ray- Hruseey, " “natcated.” two. tails; ane 4! The Feature of the. World's Sunday | g~ °f e “Worlds Bunday e Tl e SR M A AT . > 3 TnEre 3 aid: een e shed in many cities are|mond brought the information that a |short, bright one, pos v Vi hs " 3 . P a no! fon lapor. Jia met appear to dellver his| ‘The present working day from a| classified with university courses and | conservative estimate of the bequest|a less distinet fia:‘l‘zl:werx';}:rl'ip'genndb:g‘:i et T 00 il At m et DEme- | - WMinisters of the ‘gospel in every lind | Prolestent denomination was i O matione Ne A Sight i aus. | Physiological standpoint is 100 long | (hat the privilege of residence outside | would be $2.000.000 and upwards, but |both extending southward away [rom | rial services for e late Hing Bawnvd | Breached special sermons ringing with | senced, and it ws estimated folk of o mational life. A slight iliness caus- | I "keeps the ~majority of men and |he pale s extended Lo such students, | Drabably not. $10.000.000. e g y rial services for the late King Eaward | Bo"one theme, the value of the Sun- | ffty-ono nationalities were guthcrol €3 bis non-appearance. Congressman | whmen in a constant state of over-|on the same basis 4s university &rad- | Graduate Coflege. Discussion Bs | VIL were held. day school and the duty of parents ar ‘ Bennet of New York explained that|fatigue, it leads to the craving of | nates The matter has been pending Oper Earth Passed Through One Tail. | guardians of 4he voung in the matter | NEGROES BARRED Mr. Nagel hagd forwarded a message In| yeang for deadening fatigue and in- | for six months, and during that time Anew. o Representative Fish of New York | o religious training of the charges SFROM BIBLE CLASS PARADE S T Sorod his Ihability to be P In view of the reports that one tail | defended the ‘insurgents in eech * he geplos in Y duces drunkenness and other excesses. | many Jewesses have been expelled | The bequest opens apew the gradu- | js now visible at night in the west and | in. the. h e At they wors | cOmmitted to their care. present to express his views. The real justification for a shorter | from St. Petersburg and elsewhere. ate_college dsicussion which became | ¢he other in the morning. in she east, | the real oommortoils, that they evere World-Wide Observance. Congressman Bennet Spoke for Secre- | working day is found jn the interest an issue when an offer of $500.000 was | 5t is probable g s L et bo- | the ;:;"h‘;fclfn" p:‘;'“ e ool S’ Millions of boys and girls of cvery made for the graduate school by Will- | tween these twd tails, having passed - nation united in a service of praise, MAN, CLASS OF 1843, Calls Ferry Power company. Augustus L. Revere, great-grandson rkers hega The Sunday school w f\”lh a suirise prayer mecting Washington, May 22.—Churches in of the prin 1 hotels, The Re i %uel Zwemer, for many years 4 m zate. Washington Local Committes Entirely Blamed for the Incident shington, May 22-—Delegates tary Nagel. s ol e e e g Of 1| MUCH INTEREST ‘HERE e uation. 3. Bennet said that he was speak- | SRUTSH 15, RO formely HHE SLuiTion IN RELIABILITY RUN |15 S g et S aa s ancinnat. | ehrough one of them.” The Superior Court Ruled that The- | following in every detall o programme | W, B e e mationai turmeil over | the church and more ebout bulding | . oo oo o | sum available for the graduate college | Halley's ‘Comet Appears Very Much | Sdore H. Price of New York, the cot- | of exercises complled by the cxeculive | from Great Dritain 1o the sixth cor # ‘wenty Mud-Covered Autos Checke: £ . < on_king, cannot rosecuted in the | committee of the association, which | &R T EID T " “R.fhe Brotest Will by reason of its magnitude set Smaller and Fainter. District of Coumbia for the cotton- | had ben (ransinted and printed in | vention of tho Warid's Sunda wonservation of forests and national e i Teservations was not nearly as import. |, The Protestant churches of America | st Swan's Garage Early Saturday.. |aside o mumber of conditions which | = Geneva, N. Y. May 22 Dr. William | ieak scandal of 1305, more than a hundred languag &0t as the conservation of human life | J505 S icucy of 40,000,000. It is the| Twenty mud-covered automobiles on | dispute, The question of site, it is | & Drooks of Smith observatory ob- s dinlects. The order of service ed in addresses delivered by them fhroughout the country. - Mr. Bemnet |3 COnStIerey 00 DWORION, ool $02] the third day of the ail-Comm e e adicated be. | Served Hailey's comet Saturday night,| A Woman, formerly superior of the |cd consisted of singing, re R bevbead olivil ¢ Bunted that “the coming report of the PO B Sotitibn e fhis wocial SH1b- | Telability i passed thrones e e Lo i 3, Do eradicated be- | He made this statement today: Order of St. Anne nuns, is under ar- |reading and prayers. 1t was a world- | RS o e 8 commission on fmmigration which has il P Satarday mormmg s trom Nen Toredon [ soose the Jarge sift will make passible | ““Halley's comet was to be seen Sat- | rest in Paris. Her obligations are es- | wide observance deigned to promoto | the action of the local committes kn e Ty M e BT LS C £ between 9.34 and 9.58, were. offic e iortiorial “expansion of the uni- | urday night dn the western sky, close | timated at $850,000, Dr. Petit, her | thes work of the Sunday school and to | DAIINg negroes from the men's Hible - n of Country Life. en 9.31 and 9.38, were officially | versity into parts now remote from the | /o EL53 lates e - Des . e i oema0) Ao e | Parade on Friday checked by baving their time taken at | camapus. to the computed posision. “The comet ate, committed _suicide. besecch _ Divino as . [ i on. ey | thing would r e e aber ot mrevemiamie | Rev. Warren H. Wilson, assistant to the number preventable > . of 4 the A. C. Swan garage by Irving Wat. Mr. Wyman el kno caused in factories, especially | Supt. Stelzle, speaking of “the con-| e A C. Swan garage by Irving Wat- | Mr. Wym, was well D on | bright twilight and in the presence of | The Mummified Body of Sidney Las- i ” 4 passed en route to Jeweit | Princeton as an old graduate, though ied Body of Sidney Las nal Capital. land, where the neg " a nearly full moon. A little later in | celles better known as Lord Doug- this clty ohithe Toors e o alt sau o his Shere workmen and workwomen are | servation of country life” said that| ki g Eiatied Iato uiltens 10 & | the church holds a great responsibil- y to complete the day’s trip, which | ever since his graduation in 1848 he M 18- that is threatening the wer of e - SENES > av single time. is er, who fo . ‘r Vo NS * | the Protestant hurches. The devo- Dr. John Reld Shann Lor v is & po that | Tain of 'Friday night had added to the | in the battle of Princeton in the revo- | sat dificulty, on account of a rather | to Washington for cremation. tions bogan at 7.30 o'clock this morn- | the Metrapolitan M.« k5. church > 80,000 Industrial Workers Killed Every b country. Dr. Wilson insisted y e ¥ = s Year. country ministers must take up both | Yoad difficulties and made this_last | lutionary war, was nearly sixty years | 9°ISe haze in the western sky. 5 ing, when in many of the ehurches the | cyiticized the action of the loca cizle, superintendent | the Amancial and soclal work o Keep | 42’8 trip the most unpleasant of the | old when the bemefactor of PrInceton | ro. neptor, oui, DS traced for only o | Representative Ames Created a sen- | %, UL M0 Nt b derved. | mittee el L T it o e ey ou this acosunt and | sation in the house by chaging Chair- | "5 cgates from the executive com- | An open letter hus - e mittee of the comvention visited every | hy a committee of local n r t of commerce and la- to the delegates attend) v Lof the country to obviate Jouwse peopl & = Saturday was 1914 miles, which it was | _President Woodrow Wilson declined | {15 S3QmSebe. 49 seon with the tele- | man Payne with discourtesy In refus f the Presbyterfan church, made | the dan of the country being forced o g expected would be finished about 4.30 [ to make any statement tonight in ref- | OFS 08 COTE OF b iy x Snil oncding thy COMR AT Gucarion Sunday school; there were missionary wor thon fully exonerating t B e e et R | oo e s TONGRAER RS & £V prcler: erence to the new gift, inasmuch as Mies for boys and girls during tho | mttacking present indu: E years. 3 fro ¥ i rallies for boys and g g tho | e . it amons the working classes. | Officials of the Atlantie City Central | ~About an hour ahead of the first car | he had mot recelved official notification | {1 e roy st Rl [ o) Conference of the | afternoon, and in the eévening mission- | mittee of the assoctation of race pre Jie =aid thai “when thirty thousand in- | Labor union led a delegation of 2,000 s s s cylinfler touving oz | OF 1 35 B week in the eastern heavens. Methodist Episcopal Church South,|ary meetings in more than a hundred | dice and placing the blame entir r S Workers are killed every vear, | mechanics and laborers who attended |Passed throush (i city, distributing | Prospect of Greater Development for s oton e el imaae® ne mara” “ong | churches were addressed by forein | the local commitic Y e - S s that thers 1s something weont | the mesting contett] to mark the route. The o~ S b R oL T the “tinie ot ine Genamisation, | missionaries fresh from the field. - | of the arrangemenis ¢ et - f”‘;""i bs}; L;n' ;flr;dr ;{)'Ma'lley.iame u—.‘?fiiéfi?"“" Pyi.&. 7, ch:}n‘rm;n“(;lt lI:e el i aiaeorn ;rnr;;e:ee;zzr; ;g;xstm,‘?ov;] the annual : 1L A 3 g n just anea ; commitice on the e : BARNUM & BAILEY FLIGHT ACROSS CHANNEL, Tar. Fow of the cars. stopped. anq | SCBOOL Snd Other frustecs in Brince s et it TORNADO AT CAIRO, ILL., | TouRING cAR TURNED TURTLE, MAIN CIRCUS TENT BURNED| BLERIOT'S FEAT DUPLICATED. [ then only for repairs The longest stop | ton today have nothing to say for pub- |.Other Lol :-;?-n:g—Amv‘-:lnivm- R O gl i G L FOUR HOMES DEMOLISHED. | WENT DOWN EMBANKMENT, _— ul and was made by 3 v e ion il lumbers in Commit- oD -000, e — — ~ Ne Panic Among 15,000 People at |Count de Lesseps Made the Trip in| Car No. 11, the National driven by G. |Pleased with the prosvect of' greater | tee, the Rothschilds, in London. for the re- | One House Carried Fifty Feet and | Result of Effort of Chauffeur to Avoid " - s, eCutcheon of New York, who had | development for Princeton with the s construction of that section of Val- Landed Bott Ui | R o T Child Mg g S Minsie + | with him Mrs. McCutcheon, the only | new ift. (Special to The Pulletiny ' | PAT&iS0 which was wrecked by the nnasd oon e unning Over Twe Children = . S uetn, i ouly . earthquake in 1905, and for railway e e Bl o ton . Gttt N, ¥ Mg $3~To mvol s ., AR 30,000 BARRELS OIL BURNED. Washington, May 22.—About this | improvement. Sairo, L ny 334 Lons R Laamenill Forh Mag' 320 s struck Calro at 6.40 p, W. demolished | munning over two children newr Glus nenectay 22—Bar- | Dover, May 22.—For the second time | 3’ Columbia, driven by C. M. Wagner time each gession a number of bills the main | within a year the English channel was A 2 of, Hartford, Bad to stop 1o 5t 2| Lightning Struck a Texas Tank—Ex- | are indefinitely postponed, and the | BIG NIGHT FLYING AIRSHIP four homes, damaged a dq 2 more and | co, below Saugertios, a tourin ar t of the circus. chught fire here |crossed Baturday by am seroplane, and | pet ‘of tire Ghains. The McCuicheon ! g Saturcar afternoon from a cigar | again the honor rem: w. nce. | . tensive Pama i comnrittees agree not to consider them ? AVBEEY b : . the owner; Fred Lewls, & o o Batao NEs sa Bwiecned | Couth Me-ane 6 o i iiiten | car e, I B3 o Gar tire.from & e Damage to Derricks. iy o A A Ry PASSED OVER SPRINGFIELD, O. | destroyed several barns, beside (car- | th Fred 1 Boi-air balloon. Fifteen . theusand {Of the late Ferdinang de Lesseps, the | £o7q "| Sour Lake, Tex. May 22—A severe | Ficulture bas already announced that | Garried Bright Red Light—Whirr of | 08 ™ ge trees up by the roots. | wafacturer o 1 peofle who filled the seats to over- |celebrated French engineer, driving al = A big crowd was on hand to see tha | electrical storm, accompanied by rain | 1O action will be taken reducing the rried Bright Re ight—Whirr of | Ny fatalities were reported, but one | Mrs, Nettle Naylor, Louls T K . Nowing @ out like school children | 50-horse power monoplane of the same | cgrs go through the city. They check- |2nd wind, which visited Sour Lake and | {aX on oleomargarine. The reduction the Engine Distinctly Heard. woman was severely bpffised and sev- [ drugglst, and ‘Miss Maube l 1 at arill was an admirable display | model as that with which Louis Bleriot | ¢ inthe following order: Vicinity early ihis morning, did exten- | DAS been opposed by the granges eral porsons were slightly injured kenberg, all of this village, wis went ©f discipline and coolness. first conquered the etrait, on July 25| "3 Chalmers. 9.34; 25 Overland, 9.29; | Sive damage to derricks and other ofl | throughout - the country, while con- | Springfield, O. May 22.—Residents of | The house occupied by Henry Smith [ down an embankmient y The management attributes the fire |last, duplicated his countryman's feat| s “hegal, 9.28: 12, Reo, 9.25: 9, Jac feld property. Lightning struck _a |Sumers have petitioned in favor of it. | this city returning home from church | was lifted bodily from its foundatl the chauffeur, Frank F I' bstinacy of a careiess smoker. | in a dense. fog . yesterday afternoon, | gon™ 10.82, 6. Carter, 8.58. 5, steel tank, setting fire to and destroy- | The committee has held several hear- | tonight were greatly surprised to see | carried about fifty fect northward miachine turned turtle pioves who saw him carry a light- | starting at Calais and landing easily | car’ 1011, 8, National, 10.i0, 23, Ram- | ing its contents of 30,000 barrels of eil, | IngS, but nothing further will be done | Iying overhead some great alr crait |landed bottom side up. Mra. Smith|lor and Lewls were ph it € to his seat in the top tier, | in a meadow at Winston Court farm.|pler 957; 7, Corbin 9.26: 16 Colam. | This is the second storm in this wi- | 3t_this time. - carrying a bright red light. The craft|and three children were In ‘the house | Both, it fs feared, will dio of thel canvas walls, warned him | Fifty minutes were consumed in the|yia’9.44;° 2 Chalmers. Detroit, 9.49; | cinity within a week which has caused | The ship subsidy bill is also dead | W4S so far above the earth fthat it|and the former wae painfully hruised, | juries i<t not smoke. Instead of | journey. Bleriot's time was thirty- | 14 Auburn, 945, 15 Specdwell, o.40. | 4 loss to oil interests estimated at|fOr this session. ~ Several - hearings | COuld not be distinguishied, but the | while the children were siightly in Mrs. Naylor i In Kingston hospital, the cigar awar, they believe | three minutes. De Lesseps started @t |11 National, 8.57: 10, Frankiim 1015 | above $150,000. have been held on this proposition | WhirT of the engine could be distinctly | jured wis taken o with his skull = hid it behind his back, and in | 3.30 p. m. and landed at 4.20. 20, Lexington, 9 17 Interstate, 9.56. . also, but the charges against someq{heard. It was believed to be one of | The home of Arthur ¢ was red, and Decker is suffering from hed the burning end | Dover, England, May 22—On account | 15’ Franklin, 9.55. * *°% | BODY FOUND IN CHARLES RIVER.| members by those who favor ship sub- | the Wright brothers’ machines, as it | earried by the wind one hundred fect but the others escaped without In any event, the | of the high winds, Count Jacques de | e cars ‘finished In the following sidy killed any chance the bill ever | came from the east and was making [away and landed right side up, but teh, his neighborhood, and | Lesseps, who crossed the channel yes- | order at Hartford, the last reporting | TWo Bricks and Pair of Dumbbells | had to be considered at this session. [ 1OWard the west at a very fast rate of | badly twisted. ‘The occupuiits escaped — - t of control terday in an aeroplane, abandoned his | otac's p. m.: ; Tied Around Man's Waist. These charges are now being investi- | Speed. 1 with_slight injuries, ... | miss MAYME RYERSON tors first smelt the smoke, and | intention of flying back to Calais this 0. 18 "Cotunbig | 7, Corbin; i gated, but as the bill Is dead anyway | Dayton, O. May 22.—When informed | ~ While members of the family of Wil o discovering the fire began to [ morning. | Speedweil: 10, Franklin; 18, Franklin: | Boston. May 22 —A body taken out | for this ion, no one' cares much | Of the airship which had been seen |llam Wise were at supper the storm PLAYED DETECTIVE it with their coats. The fire 23, Rambier: 20, Lexingtor; 5. Chnl. | of the Charles river basin late today | about the investigation. passing over Springfleld this cvening, | lifted the roof so suddenly they did not| = e above their heads quicklw | 5700 WORKMEN RETURN e 2 oo 2 - | pelieved by the police to b that G| An effort is being made to have the | Orville Wright said that he knew noth- | realize was happening nd Had Her Former Fiance Arrested next effort to conquer it came TO THEIR PLACES TODAY |burn; 17, Interstate; Overland. 4, | Hermbert Littlefield, aged about 45| cight-hour bill come up this session | Ing of the machine and that neither he A large barn was carried two hun —Decoyed to Chicago, circus employes. who began Regal; 13, Reo; 11, National: 5, Car- | years, a stock broker, who made his{Of congress. The cemmittee on labor | noT his brother had been making{dred fect and landed on a coal shed { - y use patches of canvas | g o i o5 Mills of the International | tors 1. Chalmers-Detroit; 5. National, |home at the Copley Square hotel|has thus far refused to take any ac- | flishts. e tornado appen o be about] Chicago, May 22.—Miss Maymo T no better success, . 6, Carter; 9, Jackson. Around the man’s waist was tied a bag | tion on this bill, which is strongly one hundr w reon played detec 0w fully upward, had soon Paper Co. Settled. Although for sore Anished the three | which contained two bricks and 4 paif | urged by the labor unions. Represen- | CITIES BURIED UNDER today that she was able to hand to the topmost peak. S days’ run with apparently perfect | Of dumbbells. tative Kendall of Jowa, an insurgent, THE CARIBBEAN SEA. JUDGMENT FOR SEIZED GOLD. | her former flance, W r Iutriche en and cool women in| Buffalo N. Y. May 22.—John Lun- | Correct result before. Monday’ noon Bhas just introduced a resolution to i y e aure| Loorthe police whon e arrived Sher by emploves had al- | drigan, chairman of e state boar . oy 2 scharge 1l committee from fur- i Californ inin an ns Suit|from San Francisco, oth ure 21 a iviction of the audi- | of mediation and arbitration, returned | FOreS ¥t was stated that it would be Bosy ‘B"" ‘ Al ook Fatal Deses from | ciic; " comsiderntion ‘of the bill - and | Poncivsions Reached. by Hungarian o A Sltecia their homes are In Milwairkes flles were soon mov- | here today from New York. where on | guit *perore this noon. Saturdas's e ottle of Tonic Compound. bringing it before the house, Tt is Geologist—Reason for His Belisf. a9 y Miss Ryerson accused Kutriched of its. When a | Saturday the board succeeded in set- | wos ‘the shortest of the threo daye | Lizabeth, N. J. & May 20.—While | expected that If ghe bill ever gots on | . ouiins TN %, rnere are| Seattle May Jatet Lindeverg, | ghiaining $300 trom hor o year ago & ;. | Playing ‘“house” while e mother How Ay e _are aliforn A No g *| false pretenses. She learnod of his i Sy the floor of the house it will pass. cities of magnificent propor- | the California and Nome mining mil- [ TH8G Bretuecs, = SBRe tearned of o d shricked in tling the strike in 25 mills of the In- | W25 g 191.4 miles. The runs of Thu went té market, Loutse Crouche, six > buried 4 g For many years the Iabor committes | 0V 2C T o O O rs of the (ariy. | Honaire, who undertook to work a gold iy - oMbty iy R s bodane B < of rehscurance rose and | ternational Paper Company in this o iy were instantls reagy for | state and the New England states. By | 1 08 0t anioned with apyaroncly | JcaTs old,_and ‘her brother Johnnie, | has refused o report the blil aithough R o Aoy, Alaaka, ond the terms of the settlement about 5,700 | ThS cars that finished with apparently | three years youmger, went to the ice | the labor unions have tried hard fto | DeAn sea at no very great depth. ac- | comcession at Amadin By, Alus Snd| roiurn. She met him Not @ person was hurt: not an an- | workmen returned to their places to- | PERTSCY, SEIES Wete a3 sotiow chest and drank freely from a bottle | get some action on it. The Manufac- | €9T#Ing to Dr. Fmil Monsonyi of Buda- | FIFOMES R admakoff of Sibas | 44Y company with Det gmal was injured_ The damage is es- | morrow after ten weeks' idleness. T e e of tonic compound which they had |turers’ assoclation has fought it, ana | Best, Hungary, a well known geologist. | selzed by Governor Balmakest of SRS man Milwaukee, who arre ' tmated at $10,000. e AR e k. =ald |43, -Auburn; 16, .Columbia; seen their elders. use, Both died in|Attorney Daniel Devenport of Bridge- [ Or- Moneonyl has Spent some thine here fe sued the movernor. his sub.|@nd returned with’ him to Milwauke Chairman Lundrigan. “under a con- | i JUDOTR (0 FON g convulsions today. An _older sister,| port has appeared against the bill on [Central America, principally Guate- | WRers fe Biee Te BECIEOT G FUP tonight, Fovie SEBETY MAN tract which abolished Sunday work, g E Rosa, took the bottle away when she | various occasions. He will now have [Mala. in archaelogical research, He | SFEE R U0 0 SO0 SO0 00 Pearlage carries an increase of approximately found the children playing with it |to fight the resolution of Representa- |arrived here vesterday. FHe says that|PEEPRER IE Fot SCERIGT 1T LU | ECUADOR ACCEPTS KNOX PLAN STARTS FOR PENITENTIARY |five per cent. in wages and makes HEARING ON INJUNCTION. They showed no symptoms of distress | tive Kendall before the rules commit- [ he is convinced that cities of Central | FIACERCTR BER PIVISUSIE TUECHETE it g e il cight hours a day the maximum in| .o o e Mech . | and went to sleep restfully when bed- | tee. America are not as old as they are | the state department in i g KKTng. of Bpain Sdipends Decision and Wwe Years at Fort Leavenworth for | machine rooms except in cases of | Judge Shumway Hears Much Testi- |time came but woke later in great| The anti-injunction bill, another la- | thousht tobe =~ = i The gold that was seized was mine tion Is Assured Attemptad Blackna emergency. mony and Several Arguments Re- | pain and died within a few hours. bor measure, is still slumbering pea e oy e s | iAds Crosic, Sibavis, and W ¢ bt ¥ garding Plainfield School Matter. T TV e e tully in the judiciary committee of the j the Jand whic ‘th "parallel became | Edward Johnson, Lindeberg's foreman,| Washington, My 2, —Secrotary ‘ and, Ma: iiatey Sioren PV IR EIVE: SESICING OF \EART] New Haven Baptist Pastor Resigns. | house but as this forms a part of | 2Io%€ “he Cwemtierh purallel became| LW, iile coust with it naval oficers | Knox's plan of mediation in the boun 3 ing Society man who was con- DISTURBED SALT LAKE FOLKS | Saturday morning in this city, Judge| New Haven, Conn, May 22—At the LPresident Taft's legislative programme | 3 VTS S0 08, 01 10 (1 | sefzea the dust and threntened Johnson | dary dispute between Peru and Ficus tast S8 Sl - Slarks Shumway gave a hearing regarding.| morning service of the Calvary Bap: |t may be reported later In the ses-| /. %0 . Cscaped to North America, |8nd his associates with imprisonment | dor is assured. The Bcuadorean min left custods for Fort | Sharp Earthquake Did Considerable | the temporary injunction granted last | tist church Rev. Dr. Duncan Monro, | sion. The bill that will pass, how- [ PHLEF. © 3 2 in the Saltpeter mines. The mining was | ister Saturday eailed at the siate de th, Kansas, where he will Damage in Utah Towns. month relative to the site for a school- | pastor of the church, announced his|ever, will not be satisfactory either | 1€ 3 done under sub-concession from the|partment and informed tary two years' sentence to which - house in Plainfield. =There has been | Tesignation. Dr. Munro, who has oc-|to the manufacturers or the labor un- | o ;"¢ ‘Mrs. Dora °E. ins | Northeastern Siberian company, which| Knox that bhis government epted much trouble over the selection of a |<cupied the pulpit for the past four|ions ~The former do”not want any § Governor Kalmakoff refused to recog- | with thaniss the offer of mediation t legislation on the subject at all. while Today. iy the Uni States, Brasil und Arger - Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22.—Sun- . e widow of | aay 8 site for a much needed new school- | years, gave no reason for his resigna- b- | day morning slumber of this oity’s res- | house in that town. At/a meeting of | tion and said that he had no definite tina_in th mend of (he matt j the latter think the bill does not 2o ! St. Louis, May 2 Dora ate dealer and club- | idents was disturbed by a violent A 2 — — e Pielnt B the:oams, | st the voters a report of a committee | Flans for the future. far_enough to give therm any relief. | Doxey. whe with LS S s s Mgl the % of the metters rocking of the earth, the selsmograph | nameq to select sites was approved, The postal savings bank bill has not | Loren' E. Doxey, Is_under indictment | 20Y Fatally Shot While ol et | Bl . 2 2 B eru had already Indicated her pus Pittsburg, Ma. Fosept Kialny pose to accept the proposition, and o | yet been reported out of the house | for the murder of William J. Erde postoffice committee, although the sub- | her former husband, wif be placed Cted of having sent ; x at the state university recording & | mpey named nine sites, including one | Bodies of Steamboat City of S manding 32,000 on pain | gisturbance of thirty seconds e - offered by the Lawton Mills Co. There ictil s Daiicd ahd hee | The GnrinGRKS T wis -~ sherp Jend | OTCTeR DY SIS Towion THHls Co. There | . - - Wreck Victims Recovered: committee has agreed upon a bill. A | {rial tomorrow. The state alleges years old, was fataily shot today, Lo SO0NDE CIR s pragosition, fax caused considerable damage to crock- [ A5 CESEREOR (8 TRS CoMILE s | gt Louis, May 22—The bodies of| caucus of the republican members: of | while the wife of Dr. Doxey the woman | John Allen, aged 17, who admits hav- | o e b ery, chimneys and old adobe houses. | FATRCHL BOC 40 D8 TUTR, (0TS | Mrs. Archibald M. Patterson of Savan- | the house will probably be held next | was married to rder amd . that ing shot his companion, and another | M&Ins to be done prior to the with LADY COOK IN NEW YORK. The tremor was local. being confined | §i4es oot 8 Site was purchased for |nah, Tenn, end Willam J. Pickett, a | week. but the Bill is 1n danger of do- | Nocn "tars tutly corder jnd that in |08 who witnessed the shooting drawal of the armies of the two coun =S within a radius of fifty miles. Lawton company then offered fo give | St Louis salesman, victims of the City | feat, and may be postponed until some | pojsoning, S0 that she might obtain his | clare that the three were “playing sui- | rles from the borger 1ine Arrived Sunday on La Touraine—Fa- | Slight damage is Teported from the | iy ‘gite ana pay the amouni aves | Of,Saltllo wreck at Glen Park, Mo.| future Hme. Banks are opposed (o | he insugance and. perscatl preperis, |cide” Allen piaced the revolvee Al il o Rk Lol mous Hunter Also Here. o Of Diosiiam and Garfleld. The | 310,000 which would bo necessary for | 25t Week, Were recovered today. some of the features of the bill that |Ii was stated toonight that Mrs. Dox- | Kiein's head. instructing him how B L pss Lo & — . . the new schoolhouse and water supply passes e _senate, an: reported at | ay'g defense will be that Ei was | commit suicide. and the Wweapon . Was|,,ents that he will withhold his decis COUNTY HOME RECEIVES all to the honse it will be materially | [oisoned by the use of batent medi. | accidentally discharged. The bullec | fents (hat he Wl witbhoté his followed by two other shocks, one at | the property to o back (o the smm e e g A 2L pany when abandoned for school pur EIGHT MORE CHILDREN. | changed from the senate bill. Pols The statehood bill for Arizoma and pamed through Kiein's head and hel olgive the two countries concerned . free hand to procure direct mett w York, May (Tennessee Claflin), an ard e arrived in New York today on poses. This was voted, although it is 1 Touraine. She comes this time to B"""‘;'m:"?"v';: ISF;'.‘:' Drowned | (lajmed an attempt was made to give | Ross Girl Will Be Taken Care of Other- New Mexico, which passed the house | 60,000 Russian and Austrian Poland [ mother to thir X near by, e S A 43 P ."“I.;:Iml,_‘;d Ot the new gucen of . s SRES M the matter to the old committec. An | | wise—Hearing in Probate Court on | Xitnout any d@ctily. Pilgrims Attend Servi ’ Burglars Took $10,000 in Jewelry and — sttt B England, ¥ Cook =aid: “In many | Lakeville, Mass, May 22.—Two lives | injunction was then secured. stopping | gaturday Morn S oiils oh the Pl i cnss La o At AR 0! 2 FIGHTING IN NIOWRAGUA. fllnx; n--‘ present queen will. yowll | were lost in Lake Assawampsett today | work upon & building on the company's Y ng- ca’l‘;’r‘\-r:r -:ehlrcr:an’:“ e | T s . TINian Doland, My $600 in Cash. ik - S have her way or know the reason | when John . Gallegher, & Boston tel- | Iand on0 it hehaagn, the dissolving | mpare was a’lons hearing before the | fhis. session. amons them the Weeks | Russian and Austrian Poland attende Nt My 2k While | Eateada Forces Lost 14 Killed, 20 The Duke of Montpensier, brother of | with. him in & frensied death siasp| After the arguments. Judge Stum- st e et | fovamty W L he R LT ke e e o e e Tt 8 | N 3, wiupt. soundly, bursigeh en Wounded—Mdariz's Loss Unknown. y of ciy] ploy . | their home early, this mornimg and Waskisgton SR Lt e nens| duys’ the Duke of Orleans, pretender to the | Adam , a Middleboro shoemaker, | way ruled that the town needed a new i " S, il - throne of France. was another passen- | who was trying to eave him. Bopp was | school and the offer of tho Lawton | Plication of First Selectman Lillibridze | juting to the Philippines and Porte | presented to the Pauline Fathers by | LS8 3™ hindbag containing jewelry | ger on La Tou: The duke, who is |19 vears old. Gallagher, who = was | company was generous, and if another | {0, COMMIL ninie children to the county | Rico. : e DODe L0 feplace, the orown which | worth $10,000 from under the piiow bex | SEting Nicaragun, & famous hunter, is meking his sccond | slightly crippled, was out alone in a | meeting Is not held and the first ac- | Mive Attornes Hall Selectman Liis g Pauline convent on October 22 last, | Neath Mrs. Vogel's head and $600 oout the rada forees 14 in Jilled anc four around the world. ' He will re- |rowboat when euddenly he shouted|tion changed before June 1, the in- [y ATNGRR L&l PERCREN (00 Jf Crushed to Death While Launching a j SAURR COnvent OF OcIupol =2 W08l | cagh from her husband’s pockets. The | 29 wounded, according to a report to co. I""‘&;""’L‘,’?“ l‘x’:du::lthe:hboat. lea:?ed board can act, o 1 COBStaDIS Biaton 3. R i1e | the majority of the Pllgrins came on | they woke. Vogel, who iy a middle- e s e e Ao e aot = S ;‘ it Bkfi:wn ng Ernest and Clifford Cooper were sent Providence, R -4 Lo P e | foot. The day was observed as a gen- aged shopkeeper, had put the savings learned. neral Meta retired ofter Two Dogs Kill 75 Sheep in Southbury | man gripped him by the neck and they ROCK NOOK HOME. to the county home. The father has | launching a _twenty-ton power boat, | 1" y,dilay = throughout Poland. of 8 1itetime inte, Mamonds: the fight to his InfAenchments. Largr and Bite 152. it v i s Fourders’ Day Observed on Saturday| LS4PPeared and the mother will care }‘,’.‘:"‘}",,hf,i:‘f,“,,:’&"’;’:fm’;"s':v:fl"fl} - Tom Lawson’s Mexican Property to Be | Quantities of ~ammunition = and pro Heavy Snow in Northeatsern New 3 . urday | for a child older than these and also a | 1% for his own use, Fames Savoia of| Killed While Returning from Ball Game perty Visions, w4id to be the c May 22.—In the Mexico. Afternoon With Pleasing Exercises. |baby eight months old. froned out of nearly all semblance to| St. Paul, Minn., May 22.—S. B. Shot- Sold for Debt, the Madriz forces at Bluei past few days 75 sheep have been killed | oo O ¥ C. A. Yeager says lie connot support | ironed out of nearly o semblance o | 5} 2% L or®was ilied by an| E1 Paso, Tex. May 22.—A special | ports, wore said to have b mnd 152 bitten by two dogs that are e s 2 e A o'clock Saturday afternoon the | Irene E. and Muriel L. Yeager, aged 10 | pumaeley "odasy WIER S toRe O CNE | oyt omobile this evening while on his | from Guadalajira, Mex, says that|by General Monacads of the gastern New Mexico is in the grip of a | anniversary of the founding of the|and 8, and they were sent to the home. | 1% B O f¢, S (U nie B35 L way home from the baill game. The | Thomas Y. Lawson’s Mexican develop- | faction. supposed to have come to this place heavy snow storm it. The ‘storm Nook home by th Moses i Z . g “ - :’_qn" :‘c;r‘:mmm ':;‘hi:re' ::: B cvevnu % hnld]-‘ e 5 vaée oox celebem(Zd"b; ?tem:! es Tx;:xrmn;omer ‘;fd(e‘:de‘t])rs'mnnl B. Ross, | entered the water. Savoia had lived | machine was driven I:y Miss ment ooy m.m;n_\,m the Ma | — — { Lt ome flock has escaped loss and | 1088 of livestock will result programme of recitations and sones by | whose parents are dead, it was thought | In Edgewood for three years and was | Stark, aged 19, of Minnca 3 ta. district, mate of Jalisco, iv 10 el Suicide of Deputy Prebate Judge. " he children of the home, fhere being | she wa 1a, being 13, t to the | apparently possessed of independent | was socompanied by her sold under order of court for I 0., May 22--Deputy ome, there being | she was too old, being v g0 o 28 year M. wister and Lwo mien relatives. willx dnd furgaces proved fal Sate Tods Stark ix held without bail pending in- [ heavy judgm@its were obtaiied sgninst | sujcide here on: camse 3t is being guarded = it and day by armed men. The Congress Saturday. 23 there at the present time. There | home, and she was pu charge of doms have been seen several times, but | Washington, May 22.—Tn the senate | was & number of Visitors and the pro- | the brobation officer and it is belleved ;o one has gotten near enough to shoot )‘x“:"dn)' the nu{on fwas de\"ufed e} e e mi:;—bl' e iout. - Mosif a good Hohie shiy ve {dumx e ter Serious Confl; 3 e them. The Juss has amounted to over [direly to memorfal services in honor | J. D. HaH presided st the piuns. Mrs [ The four Duper childre ssamens, s Springfield Man Drank Carbolic Agid. |'Fem ive from Justice Arrested o b & = a S vt are - Ml actions pringfie ¢ Acid. | Feo ustice Arrested | juve heen rewpommttde for $500. f Representatives David A. de Ar- | W. H. Aflen was heard with pleisures | Clara, Bdwardl and Ida, were sent 10 ieacuse. N Y., Moy 33 —don Tk il ks R e e s - mond of Missouri, and Francis W, | in the singing of Pitty Pat by Eugene | the home. The parents both work and Cork, May 2: “The preseuce here a. M d 3 $500,000 Fire at Elkhart, Ind Cushman of Washington. elds, Ho for Slumberlend and Daisic@| cannot ook after these, although they | today of rival Irish factions in spite | oF SW'#" e fmlml‘\I; El Phso, Tex. May 22 -In the cus- [ <ratic political oircles, & E Party issues held the attention of | by Huwley. Cake and ice cream were | will look after two others of elaborate police precautions, led to [ ted sutcide toduy by drinking carbulle | fody of Undied States Marshal Fletcher TR, - ey Elkbart. Ind, May 22.—The plant of | the house, while the proposed appro- | served. There were attractive decora- | The cases wereé all looked into| serious conflicts, following demon- | 8cid. Iis “r:' i3 ;ll;e A A | of Washington, Mrs, Josephine De Composition of Sphnish Senate the C. G. Conn Co., manufacturers of | priation of $2350,000 in the sundry civil | tions. searchingly and City Attorney Hall | strations which were addressed by | the coroner they 'Wemz_"; Serink Lu woman of advanced age, wus tak Madrtd, May 22, The oompowition of band instruments. was destroved | bill to enable President Taft’s tariff | Those in charge of the affair includ- | spoke of the wrong idea some parents | John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish | fleld three weeks ago ar she had [ through here tonikht. 'She was ar- | the semats, as shows by v tonizht, entalline a loss of | board to collect information for him | ed the house committee, Mrs. John D. | have of bringing up children. He said | parliamentary party. John Dillon and | left him after a quarrel. v rested in Wasbington, D. €., in Mareh, $5° One of the night watchmen, | was pending theoretically: _ speeches | Hall, chairman. Mrs. Lucius BErown, | h as ready to -take action to make | William O'Brien. Many persons were BB T T o wih runi A g oy Edgerly, was burned . sth. | were ninority leader, | Mrs. F. H. Pullen. Miss Cogswell and | them support the _ little ones. Danje! 1. S t her bond _am of the ins 4 Champ Clar’ t f s Austin, aud ¢he children were to the home i of Sout! Z ouls, | was traced to Clifton, vestigation Bim el Chrougts the hewl e Y over falling health by Fug N,

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