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PRICE TWd CENTS REAR-END COLLISION IN SUBWAY o RV ancts i s puten o o f . In Gulebr; Cut “"li?:fdfi::'::'c::"'w . ... |Nobody was Badly Hurt but Neighboring Drug ANXIETY ON PART l:F CON- | Slitsonrt Trver rate caer o hithe Stores were Kept Busy VOL. LIL—NO. 130 - CHICAGD MAN TAFTS SECRETARY iabiii i”fg’:nfi Wage Dispute Charles D. Norton, Assistant Segretary of the |Fiiir i 5 it i Agreement Made tions of his ministry. Condensed Telegrams SETTLEMENT OF THE TROUBLE Treasury, Appointed Last Evening, A ey £ products in Russia is being formed at BY NRSIERATION. STRUCTING ENGIIEERS. hAceording to a Report of l‘l:l- Census : einte 1n the polss of & selng asenty: : — Communicants in 1906 was. 32936445, WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT|::i% ! s it i B 50T | conneericut co. TROLLEYMEN | BED OF CANAL FILED UP | assistant Sucratary of tho Tressury | NIGHT PANIC IN THE BRONX BRANCH \ upon to be President Taft'’s private secretary. A Resslution Callinf for Information | Rear Car of Forward [JTrain Caught Fire and Sent Out London, June 1—Dr. Elizabeth £ < S Blackwell, widely known in the prac- | And Officials of the Company Held | For Distance of 90 Feet—Steam tice of medicine both in England, Mr. Norton is to be a Sort of “Assistant Fresident” and | i Sl s born and in the United | Meeting Last Night in New Haven—| Shovels Unable to Work—Debri: Ak rBing SO0 Bale ot Pt b ia . £ Choki go This Trai & N & States, whe she acticed several i 4 o 3 e Y s 1 will be Given a Wide Latitude—Formal Tender of| yeaic of it s nime at Hastinea| Terms of the Agreement. Cleared Away and Work Resumed. | the Tnilippine jelands was pussed by ls:"‘“ Volumes o l: mg mk Th i [;A : ot today. She was born at Bristol Feb. Sonl i i ion when Struck—Ilhose in Rear the Position Made and Accepted at Breakfast Wed-|:, 151 J S The Supreme Court Decided o s~ hndl;’xg . Stndu 4T r-Stricken 20 Minut & 2 3t New Haven, June 1—At a meet] ‘Washin; 1.—The “Culebra | tain the sentence of death pronounced . rain Ilmprisoned an error-Stricken inutes, nesday Morning at the White House. Krasnoyarsk, Russia, June 1.—A sav- | of the oMcials of the Gonnecticat eoms. | stiars aston. e e $hte canng GF |on. Pink Frankiin by the Sodth Curo- P age encounter of frontier guards and a[pany and representatives of the ad- | much ension ¢n the part of the |lina court. bund of contrabandists ncar_the Sibe- | visory” commiltee of the trolleymen's | cons enginecrs on the isthmus, [ o e rian border is reporte: ne emugglers | unions of the state tonight an agree- | has become more scrious than was at yclone t Swept the Coast of 3 y es for thos own fre o problems. Mr. Taft, it can e author. | DEIDE dstected in thelr oprations and | ment ws rawn up Sor The SIGMERE | Aret Teared "OR th mornine of Apiil | Mozamhiane camsed mons Ehipwrecks | New York Juno 1—Panic remulled were brulses for (hose thrown fror Seortiin OF Chica, itatively stated, has the utmost con- | Surrounded, gave battle and were suc- | of the wage dispute by arbitration. 18, twelve steam shovels were unable | and the loss of a steamcr with 400 | tonight from a rear-end collision . “1 T oy b, BROCH: CREeth cessful in standing off the guards for Signers of the Agreement. to resume work, owing to the move- | natives aboard. B G R e e s e D e ¥ idence in Mr. Norton and oses " - Tart o ‘the res bt 3 P acta L e e e - he elides ini Colbrs sua vy : § § ‘half choken men. accident dem tary to the president late today. Ow- |to turn over to him many details : - o e The ugreement was signed by o ing to the fact that Mr. Norion will | which heretofors he has had to deal | and six of the contrabandists Were| .. ‘Towniey: vice president Cucaracha_cuts. faarPuses: Cummins iAmeunced that| Bamnpers Difven)Ohioking! o Street. SN2 200 00 et would be. e hora Dot be able to take up the dutics of | with himself, Mr, Norton is to be a C e ol Connecticut company, and Charles W. | 500,000 Cubic Yards Broke Away. |he proszessive republicons ioc saThe. rear car of the forward tralf|rors of a merious. collision followed by his new offief until next week, the |sort of “assistant president” and he | \;poHip RACE BETWEEN Minnix, chairman, and C. M. Lane, | , During the night of the 17th a mass | pi| ‘us amended. 3 osuple firg at the impact snd sent out [inre, Thus tar there havo been bus president thought of withholding any | will perhaps be given a wider latitude retary of the advisory committee | g stone and mud estimated at 500.000 e such volumes of smoke that passengers | 1\, oollisions in the subway, of whicly announcement on the subject until his | than any man who had held the of- NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON | of the unions. The agreement shows | cublc yards, broke away from the main | The Supreme Court Decided that | A in® NeXt station north, four blocks | (' first occurred somo yoars ago ur- return from a western trip next Sun- | fice in recent yvears. 7 Tl the :age Zow paid by the company |miass of the Cucaracha slide and drob- | 1he Missour] corporation law wai In- | cvest. pere, driven choking to the |ing e strike. day might. There were so many in- | Mr. Norton will not enter on his new | Prize of $20,000 to the Winner—Fourth | u::d il demands of the men for 30 | ped rapidly into the bed of the canal. | tio Missourl corporation iaw wax in- | street. Passengors in the forward train, i - sistent requests for a confirmation of | duties until Monday at the earliest. of July the Date. ccits an hour, a flat tate. Blling the’ pioneer cut for a distancs | yaiid ecause it disc & which was standing In the station | Officials Deny That the Train Was on the report. which had been generally Mr. Norton’s Career. — The Terms. of 900 feet and stopping only at the - Rl Ak e e, Lo ke Fire. T e Dt o days Mw; | Mr. Norton is in his fortieth vear.| Washinston, June 1—The Interest of | By the terms of the agreement each | t0€ Of the west bank, Owing to Sore Hand Emperor | ylar station extts as soon as it was| Officialy of the Interborough com. T Shat Mr.faft after a Turther | o was born in Winnebago county, | the national capital, the scene of many | party will select one arbitrator, and _Tracks Covered Up. William failed for the first time in |secn that they were in no further dan- | pany denled that either 'of thve truins e e e S e ol | Wis.. at what is now Oshkosh, and is | aeronautical triumphs, in the present | the ‘two selected will name a third. | Many of the tracks were covered |his reign to attend the annual review | gar, were on fire. They sald that the fire originated in & pumping station at the ouncement to be made late to¢ | fne “son of Rev. Franklin B. Norton, | asitation for long _distance shts | The three are o fix & rate for MmoLOr Lor (omh Gwey. Socing oy wore ot | af the Garsen at Potsdem: i & Congregational frontier missionary. | through the air, las crystalized nto | men and conductors for & period which | vemoving thy. deate® The work of - Train Imprisoned. lowest point beneath tne Bronx river, Thowe In the rear traln were kept|yhout three hundred feet from the Mott The Royal Proclamation of the sin- Formal Tender Made at Breakfast | From his early manhood until he be- | a definite movement for an airship | will not exceed twe years from June | clearis away the Table. came assistant secretary of the treas- |Trace betw: York and Wash- | 1, 1910, : P g e ;‘;;!‘_:“‘ S L e YomItne poRtIIAR DY PIA Top imprisoned for twenty minutes, untfl a | 2bOut three hundrid teel trom the Mote i had breakfast with the | Uy last year, he was identified with | ington. The Fourth of July has hecn v the terms of the asreement | Culebra the damage done was com- | lative union of the British colonies in |north-bound train could be halted be- | PRUMe FEORCE I SOOI T TR at the White house this | the Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- tentatively set as a date for the con mothing shall prevent the company | paratively small and after a few hours' | South Africa, was read at Pretoria. side’ them to effect a transfer, Then | train, which wa$ rammed by the fol- ¢ and it was then that the for. | Rice company, first at the home office | test and it is proposed to make the [and its employes foom coming €0 & | work the conditims mere acont s they were rapidly tuken to the next|,wing'train, the motor of whichi station. During this peried of impris- | {2V 1€ L, Coe Hoteumas, of whicl \was made and sccepted. It | in Milwaukee, and later at Chicago, | prize to the winner $20,000. mutual agreement among themselves | malfl. reported for & time that Mr. Nor- | becoming genéral agent there in 1905. | The board of direciors of the local | while the arbitration board is in ses- %0 to the White house un. | DUTing this time he attended and was | chamber of commerce appointed a | sion. et g graduated from Ambherst college in the | committee today to work with the Increases of $18,750,000 in military tockade Convicts 5, 0! | onment the terror of many was piti- S de nvi Removed. expenditures and $65,000,000 for . th: ble, but to allow them to descend into ! A marked movement of the Culbera | COnstruction of warships ~were ab- | ‘yunel would have been to exposs| 200 Persons Taken Out Unconscious. nounced by the Austrian government.)iyem'to the third rail and the danger cause of the smoke. der a leave of absence from the treas- V. s - o s p concerned | class of 1893 - Mr. Norton married in | Washington Aero club with a view to | CAPTAIN SCOTT SETS slide caused the removal of the con- &= Che only person badly injured i Goparument, but all LSgncerned | 1sy7 Miss Catherine McKim Garrison | raising, in conjunction with ' other victs from the stockade at Goldhill to ot “being un'down by other trains | T only person badly injured wus Orous denial 4s to such a plan. | © |of New York and they have three | cities along the proposed line. of fliznt, OUT FOR SOUTH POLE.| the penitentiary at Culebra = There ‘"v;.cg;"L;r«o:;‘m::ri"nr;iui:!:;:l of banks e 'Obg Bodly, infueed guard. Tho police auy they carried ows g Ry 2 4 children. ¢ = 2E seem 1o immediate danger o oral polis, w 3 12 sons her uneon us or The President Particularly Pleased. 'He has been the ranking assistant to | Fioht. prabanly ol start fome Goue | British Antarctic Expedition Expects |a collapse of the buildings, but the po- | placed under bond by New. Yori Nobody was badly hurt, though there | fainting from the sk Prisident Tart is particularly pleas- | Secretary MacVeagh, having been ap- | ernors sland with stops at Philadel- | to Reach Ultimate South in Decem- | lice deem the r:dmalvnl hecsssary to {tom house ~oficlals charged with Gt i , e at Mr. Norton has accepted the | pointed early in the administration of | phia and Baltimore, the machine ber, 1911. _ | prevent a stampede in case of a sur- u; Wi rl necklaces. pecretaryship. From all sides he has | Prastaent Fart snd mwm,;]len Rt L s SRS, on . he. Wahile - den movement. 5 o DISPOSED OF AN ESTATE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS received assurances that Mr. Norton's | muncrative business in Chicago to | lot. London, June 1—The British Ant- ames O 2 ; 3 3 seiection would solve many of his | come to Washington. Word was received from Baltimore | arctic expedition set safl today. Cap- | PANNY MAHER FAILS TO shot and killed by John O'Rour YALUSD AT: 190,000, HOREESDVPRANORS CODI that that city could be depended to tain SCO:; %n Wed D:lcember, CAPTURE ENGLISH DERBY. ggg;:mz;‘- b‘e"zw':h21:'|f§hr:':x'x during a7 | Stonington Relatives and Church and | Granted to Lady Cook's Sister and J co-opyrate in the lovement, d - | 1811, as e date for arrival at the —_— el policer an E o “TAKE CARE OF THE BOYS,” MARTIN J. WALSH’S TRUNKS Shranre was given that Baltimore's | south pole. Classic Event of British Turf Captured | ® Doisterous crowd of youns men Library Among the Beneficiaries. Subsequently Withdrawn share of the purse would be forth- | After receiving visits and well wishes i Shicago, of an ex- ‘ew Yo une . Wednesday's Testimony in the Sugar | Boston Man Wanted Keliher Trial | Government officials are showing | Captain Bartlett of the Arctic steam—| gpeom Downs, Eng., June 1.—The | States Express company In Liverpool | jate Krekine M. Pheips of Chicago was | suffragette, betier remember % Tennesseo Clafi marked interest in the proposed in n er- | er Roosevelt, the Terra Nova sailed|ssist Derby of $32,500 for three year | has been sentenced to nine months' | gioq for probaie today. Mrs. Anna W. city flight. g this afternoon from the Thames for Smprisonment for _defrauding the | B0 For Drobate to e Tosl- ed tonlght in the state eupre: glds, distanice about one mile and a | YmREsoRment. for | ColrLEE (NG| Pheips, the widow, ives the resi- | granted tonight i tato eiprome Fraud Conspiracy Trial. i a Fugitive from Justics | . | Cadriff. Thence, after coaling, she will > New York. June 1—That the late| Boston, June 1—Martin J. Walsh, = e Wil | half, the classic of the English turf, duary estate and $200,000. Bugene P.|court to Mary Sparr, Lady Cook's sis~ i O Hacemeser, former president of | who has been missing from this city | THREE-THOUSAND-DOLLAR FIRE | Froceed to New Zealand, where C4b- | was' won today by Mr. Fairie's Lem- | means of false bills of lading. Edwards, 4 nephew, receives the | ter. Tho petition on whish the grant e American Sugar Refining com- | since the Natlonal City bank of Cam. IN DANIELSON THIS MORNING | 000 mile voyage tate the Antarctie wiil | Pere. Sir John Thursdey's Greenback | uice 01 TVINE BEDARD Phelps homestead at Stonington, Co waw allowed recited that Lady Cool - i 1d and feeb 4 yany. gave directions to one of his | bridge went on the financial rocks last S g then be continued. was second and A. P. Cunliffe’s O'Mal- and $15000, Mra Phoebe Paimer Kd- | who was old and feeble, was restrain Seath i 1007 3o iake caTo, fis|February, was identifled by Several| Started Rear of Evans Block—Hyde [ Captain Scott and Lieutenant E. R.| % Lo Iord Raseberve Mehl cow TELLS REMARKABLE STORY. | waeds of Beoekiine, Mams., & half eis- |/edof hor liberty oy Joim Fierd Hume cath in 1907, to “take e | witnesses in the ot g : . . ourth. d. il aan s 1000, ; and his wife, Mabel, that Lady Cool s is part of the testimony | Keliher today, mot only as a° close | and Keystone Buildings Threatened. |fvans second in command, claim that | “wrom the start the race was botween | Postmaster of Pawtucket Gave Her | The sum “of 3300000 1s given the | wam being secroted from her relatives, B T ey Outey ol | Smae e dsiminnt thatuae iihe (Special to The Bulletin) tion that hae started on & polar | i e R on malnod but| $200 Not to Testify in Fraud Case | HANTOMANT RoSpM, o Ol | her oven nonge, 0 *Pend 14 Eoseiciy B & comiir T s | B the Al o memes | ponteison, Juns ro gutted tne SeaTch. The officers and sclentists to | ZUEY L I07rm the post. - —She Entered a Convent. meit of Pheips-Dodge Nurses' home Of | | Alr. 1ume, who ia & 1oWSPADEF m gy wcit Mw ”}"{'""‘ | LEEel WEEh U Sald B 10St | yocement in the rear of the Evans | tie number of twenty-eight and the | * T YEoo® pehaved badly at the post Chicag I e, S b " with whom ' Tads, Cook. sometimes R e o L [TRRE e R e (e i crew of twenty-seven are all picked | iiaving the start for tep minutes bui| Providence June 1.—A rem Amona the betieficlaries are: Central | msken her home Mien eis 1. in" thie perint : Bendernagel, | tranks hatve beentvaced ot of the, !tr‘(;clum and the Hyde and Keystone | 320G Vo have volunteered. 'y the ‘field finally got - in "}’.‘ m'_v’ V;;J 5t;ilfifl. 1?“:‘3:;”--:1'{:‘;";;;‘ Surt | church of Chicago, $30,000; North R country, said that Lady Cook's oxtate, Torme of the refinery, and [country, the government today placed | buildings at 130 this morning. The shape. Greenback settled down in the 3 Lo i eton | Consregutional church, ' Stonington, | which sho inherited from her Wusband Charies P. fieike, secretary-treasurer |a dozen _ witnesses on the stand. | Dlaze, which is supposed to have start- | pRESIDENT TAFT lead with the two favorites, Lemberg | merly a bookkeeper for James Beach, onn., $5,000; Stonington, Conn., libra- | is strictly entalled under the laws of ©f the company, are the three on trial | Througn their . testimony It appears | ed in the cellar stables in the north- and Neil Gow, second and 'third, re. | & contractor. who, with Peter Casey, 18 | vy 530,000: Mrn Hattle 1 Noves, | Hngland and (hat not & penns of b STake ca the boys: get counsel | that a real .estate firm and the “Bos- | West cormer of the building, rapidly ON TRIP TO MICHIGAN | spectively. There was Hetle change of | charged with defrauding the city of [ Stonington, Conn., $10.000; Mrs, I5u- | could be diverted from the famnily them through it,” were | ton Bureau of the Racing Department” | made its way into the secondhand —— position until the horses were close | Pawtucket of $400 by means of false | gene B, McClellar, Syracuse, N. Y., he complaint wan subsequently icrbracht said he received | of an alleged _telegraph company, | Store of A. Vachon, burst through the | Leaves Washington This Morning to | home, when Lemberg passed Green- |Vouchers in stone contracts. ’ $10,000, and Miss Helen Daly, Boston, | withdrawn when Millard S. Sparr, s rever when he informed | called John R, Marshall & Co., was | Windows and wrapped the biz wood- Be Absent Four Days. back and maintained a bare lead to the "Mll;’l! _Efl?‘nrd !!eshflf:d l{h-l,f \“‘Hl_lk | Mass,, $2,000. son of the complainant and a nephew E « first arrest of checkers | made up of Keliher and Walsh, and | en ;‘infll‘m\l‘l‘l ;Dwf?r in the rear of the &;fl;fl. ;l"éflrmrleh"l Rhosh:.e-‘blnl" (edefil'(e-_:;l» i iorr‘m 3':“_13‘;3 "K‘l"‘;";:““m' “‘v“v“‘ h’r v In additi l; (Il’ lluw;'_ |I|rr‘\\1lll :mslu‘n ‘l’)’ [‘ AII‘\ 1&"’“‘\'/"”:;”":0(1 ‘1.,.. nm"nmr the men insisted on their inno- Hyde block in flames before strea Was| » ck an: es O % w erly ! clal, gave her | two personal bequests of $25,000, one | that she was wholly in error, Inas b i3 e e e S o | e aent"Thes e L President Taft | cas close UD in the frst Hight. $200 to leave the city and mot tes- | of $10.000, another of seven of [ much as Millard Sparr is Lady Cook'a street and 30 Huntington avenue in | Were gotten on by the department. The | will leave Washington early tomorrow Ger- | this eity. firemen made short work of what | morning on a four day s manager, his explanations irip whiel | The betting was 7 to 4 against Lem. | {ify in the stone contracts case. She | $1000 each, and twents bequests | busin i‘ck_ berg, 100 to 8 against Greenback and [ Went to Springfield. where she alleges | or'§500 each, All are made to relatives, | were accept e Doys g care WFrervard fied, extended to | Previously Coleman bad testified | promised to be the most destructive | will take him as far west a e : : : “ir wages irom the Gay they | that when a faro dealer called Jack | fre in years. At 2 o'clock it was unc | son, Mich. Tomorraw morning the | 33,0 1 against Charles O'Malley. e e e oand told_her the [ frionds and former employes. Mr ipan; s services until the | Leonard” was playing, the game was | der control ' At that time the fire ‘n | president will attend the commence. | 7he time was 2'm. 3 1-5 %, which is | *heriff was looking for her, She then | Phelps, the widow, is named as exccu- [ NEW YORK’S FOURTH OF JULY me. e sa of Ol not “on the square” "Coleman's most [ the rear of the Vachon store had |ment exercises of Bryn Mawr college. | & record for the Derby. B i i o o o T ki ) Sy i A NEW FANGLED ONE, fmer dock superintendent, | intimate friend, Wilson W. Lockhart, | fallen into the cellar and the efforts [ Pa. where his daushter. Helen, is a | No American horses raa in the his- | treal the - a lawyer, who advised SRRSO, Roe Inne L Al i s vardoned from the Atlanta | was placed on the stand and identi- | of the firemen were centered on kiliing | student, He is expected to speak o | toFic race this vear. Danny Maher, s £ ekl skine M. Phelps of Chicago, bY | Mayor Gaynor Announces That the 3 Preklient “Tufl. ‘Gor- | NAk o Dhotopraph ne ihat of the tat | out Thollost To Tonsace of Tlami e | the Cioher SomeAtin: of wots who. it is stated, ressived o fee of | her o change her namc. She fnally | whise will the North Road Congregs T et e satd 1d to Mrs Spitzer | whom Coleman knew as Jack Leonard. | damage will not be heavy, probably | From Bryn Mawr the president will | $20.000 rode Neil Gow. The odde on | did o and went to another eonvent | cional church receives $6.000, the Ston- i iy er s v while us s in prison, and | Immadiately afterward, a Newton man | not In excess of $2,000 to $3.000. g0 direct to Ada, Ohio, where on Fri- | the American jockey's mount were 11 Ootod Lo’ takti ait Hhe v Revi 8| ingtou” fres. Ubrery 830,000 and Mra| o L o L oo g o b ! Bie belieyeq she is still getting ii. Spit- | identinied the picture as ihat of Mar. | The fire was said this mording to | day he will ‘spesk at ‘the commence- |fo 4 against o soslanp el ST Owety B T o i Bt | 1omed Pourts of Juiy~ thas New YorN B the stand, for the pros- ltin J. Walsh, who was almost as well | be of probable incendlary origin. Den- | Mment excrcises of the Ohio Northern of this pl Klasince galug to:Onl (ars, Chin aoer Wik Galae ” - fied his salary ceas- | known in this city as Kellher. Sev- | nison P. Jordan. who lives on fn upo | university. —Friday evening will find [SIX VESSELS WRECKED RUSSIAN HURLS TIN CAN cago has spent hid summers ere. In | is to have thin vear will be new faz- « was locked up, eral other witnesses identified the pho- | per floor of thé Evans building, dis- | Mr. Taft in Detroit, where he will at- WITH LOSS OF EIGHT MEN AT GERMAN CROWN PRINCE: | Sddition to €18.:430,000 lett the. Iibrary | £O 5 00 DAFECUISr A% Ut N ¥ was ihe ehief w tograph as that of & man whom they | covered the fire and sent in the alarm | tend the annual baMuet of the board k) e | il siot pay the bilis "Hned clakend defense Cole- s of ¢ d s e night, Sat- 2 ¢ was a member of the ot pay the col mever. said, I 5 BeD s Tl voh Relher =t atdgu from box 2% & df,d“:)’,“g‘gmin;"!’h;plf;:ls,‘(}:‘m’"“':m-:j‘:o Along the Rocky North Atlantic Coast | ROYal Party Y";::""‘: Migsile' Wiw'ia which receives a bequest and | tion will he by the people, or not aff _of ntil his death | Huntington avenue, S e e — Monroe, Mich., to speak at the un- —Thick Fog and Gale. Bomb. Noyen ia o sister-in- | all* No waid i o meating o the com so7 a O. Havemeyer later $4,5 RED yelling* of a 'momument to General | ... - Coe—es " T Horiin, Tt 1. Thitre an & Rouis 3 i el Ay R o s re he routine. His £ . | Custer. Saturday venil at Jack- e S -, June o otion Amo he royal p: ¥ return- ~ATHOL P r it o 00 0 o cross exam- | NICARAGUA REVOLUTION, B A RS LAY R, | e icn he Wil e, brecent at” the | and & quicky born. southwesterly. gals | [iotion imans the roval party retvn. | THREE CATHOLIC PRIESTS HURT | for it B ey thet piieing Ree T = GEN. LARA IN FULL RETREAT | Grocer Sent Barrel of Quick Lime to|semi-centennial celebration of the [resalted in the wrecking of six vessels | (% poin ana Potsdam garrisons at IN AUTOMOBILE COLLISION. | sunk lower than I had any ides of.” Bt s - = > . . loss of eight men, at various - i s St. John’s Church. birth of the republican party. Leav- |and the loss 2 Tempelnof field today when n man All military organizations, the mayon CONGRESS WEDNESDAY. With Remnant of His Army Number- ing ;lg\cl‘(‘xon‘lleurli' sat{“rda{ ‘nlg‘t;vt :ac "”"}{’,;‘,l,‘{";;é;',fi ::gy'::;;fhmfif_l;m!c who had followed at a distance hurled | Steering Gear of Their Car Gave Way | thought, ought ot ik g oo H te, Ky, Ju —The city | President will return direct to Wasn- | coas - fssile at Crown lce Irederick 2 usic oir own expenm wa ial Progress Made h Rail- ing About 300 Men. o T e Aath o sed e oitY | Figton, reaching here Sunday evening. | . The French brigantine Mauve. & ¥illiava, ‘THie Shiect mmmsd fintsonsi Ehshed Tie Apother Cans B e o Rt e Y road Bill—Porto Rico Goverament. ‘Washington, June 1—The debpatch | to offer a reward of $2,500 for the con- T SeminE | Losyol pued upem on Point | and fell harmieswly st the feet of &l New York, Junb 1~—The sutomobils | works on the night of the Feusth, the \ Tume 1—Tn o) SRR R e e e e e e T Al e | R Blanche at the entrance of St Plarre | noliceman, . pon nvestigation It was | o iiee: Sasinl Cotti of o maons | ey oon pey S 1ok ot e rore as n, June 1.—The senate > i % 3 =ix [ Found to be an ordinary tn can sue i ’ g R T 8 R s Mgl G e 5 Taterial progress with the rall; | (fom Captain Gilmer. commanding the | ner. This makes & total of 34,500 al- OF 400 KEGS OF POWDER. | of tho crew.of 2 huried overpoard and | foUnd 0 be an ordinary un can such | iment New York family,'and another | _ifhe mitice appointed Jonn 11, > to MBEs g e | N e T e o o iths it tha ahilda o drowned. The ship is a total loss. | 25 15 Ued for the preservatinn of fift | car laden with three Catholic pricsts| Finley, president of ti College o z ormation recelved by the governmeat | The quicklime with which the child's | Seventsen Laborers Are Missing—All [ Tho' Norwegian bark Borgnild_wae | Snd vegstubles and ! Were In collision tonight at Sayville, | City of New York, to be fa chairman, | Genpriok, whish et BT yestociny, | purcimmd. X was lemrnod today. ot ol Bolwved o Ho Poacy driven on Castor ledges. off Port Bick- | "0 “arty was about to enter the |L: I mear the Cutting country plage | o o o o s GET RAISE. o Senators Eaid that General Tars had beon do. | Erogery only a few blocks away, Ace| grton, N. S, and ground to pieces.| ;1500 when the incident nccurred and | 3 Onkdale. Hather Heffernan of Coy- pr ne rafiroad | foated by the Batragn Tommm o e | rding 10 the grocer ine eayer “tor| . Ogden, Utah, SJune 1—Four hundred | Two of the crew of nine were drowned. | Palace when the incident nccurred and e was badly Injured, and Father| . = A aaga from ‘reducing rates to de- | 1o> g, 0¥ the Hstrada forces and was | CoTdE b0 e B inen® Aider 10T | kegs of powder were prematurely dis-| Half a mile inside of Port Nova, | iol,d floment it was | Welsher, his assistant, and Father Cul- | More Than i ou cater competition. An amend- | in fUll retreat with the remmant of | e MG e o iho tarrTom St | charged today in the quarry of the|N. S., the British steamer Ben Crua- e ollos. selsed the assallant, who | 1IN of New York were shocked and cut, Trades Benefited. B8 5y Siiiiskor Turton fin- 1”;‘, Yap' Rt carpra i it 323‘)"9"- was delivered there and. turned over| Union Portland Cement company near | chan, bound from Baltimore to Cha- proved to be & Russian mames-Abra. | Mr. Cutting wag thrown to the road oo bt Poses a pemaity of $5,000 UpOD car- | e oid forces that Madriz has on ihe | t0 8 woman. As It was a cash trams. | the Devils Slide in Weber Canon, | tham, N. B., struck on the beach so | broY B g A i 1my| also bruised and cut. Boston, June 1.—More than 10,000 daformation con- | (30 %0 G Sinderstood here, Is 5 | action no record was made of the date, | Miles east of Morgan. Seventeen la- | hard ‘that it 1s doubtful if she can be | 1 1t [oent inat he he net seamonsic |, The three priests were hurrying in & | men in various trades secured the pments also was acc | detachment on Blusfelds BIuff. about | but it was shortly after Christmas. or | POTSS are missing, and it is believed | saved. Her crew of 26 were saved. | iy, sis. ‘ace. - /e crown. prince | Sired car to & atheol eftrtelinnen’ ¢ | wage Incresses for which they, Nad ent offered by Mr | o t m ool all were killed. Th Pejepscot, hailing 1 esente FEats e N b o rentwood, L. 1e steering gear of reatened to strike today and less R b o Mt | 2ix miles east of Blueflelds ciiy, and | about three weoks afier Alma disap- | “Uriol missing include Hush Me- | Brumgwich. Moo with bargea® Noa. 1 | fePieented the emperor at the review. | fici car gave way at a turn and they | than 1100 men were on strke fonlght the Hepburn act, with some modifi- | {000 men facing. Gonerss: Maca: 1ng | ¥ Guire, the foreman, seven Ltallans,|and 2 belonging to the Pejepscot Pa- | st s mill nothering b ¥'s Tight| cragheq into the Cutting car. as a refusl of contractors and others tions insu inite pres_ (1000 men facing General Mema, B | FUNERAL OF EX MAYOR H{BBARD | ScVen Hungarians ahd two Japanese. | per company, went ashore at Cape 3 — —— | to grant more pay. lic Inrger numberf entation of the ques the FIght | e o rret Bt {:n‘r'. h‘,\ tunnel }:md ‘brcn‘ drlrw-n Xnéuflhe Spencer. All' the crews escaped. BULLARD BOY'S LONG TRAMP OBITUARY. of pen fi\t[m werk out were ma »:‘«,‘1;’, @fatongress to prohibit railroad com- | hiiie; e i : ill above the cement plant and four | S e sk 4], and building laborers. Six thousamd - x 7 | his victorious army_could without hin- | Scathing /Denunciation of Men Who | 1111} UGV [0 SEMERC plant and (o0t PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR TO HIS HOME IN NEW BEDFORD. Sir Francis Seymour Haden. penters recefved un increiss of twol nd one-half cents an hour, siving them & wage of fifty cents an our yanies rom car jaities pro_ | his MICHTIoUS S T R il e i : duced by themseives, was rejected. | faary Ram = landered Boston’s Former Mayor. | placed therein. The workmen were — i - A 4 k . ing forces with General Mena readily preparing to seal the chamber, pre- CROHN SHOT HIMSELF | Left School at Groton, Mass—Was | london, June TooBi Franci Ser The provision excited considera de- | D P T perse the Madriz army in front of | Boston, June 1—Scathing denuncia- | Liminary to firing the blast, when the Worried About His Studies. the Royal Bociety of Painter Etchers, [\ - he N . e 4 e New Passenger Rates on the New ate. in which Mr. Bailey participated | (oanen 38 the extent of Frecls eriviising tng | that city. n of men who'slandered the former | powder exploded prematurel When Requested to Wind Up at Once 22 P G e R eme court. Senator La Foilette's major when he was alive and who an Estate’s Affairs. w Bedford, Mass., June 1.—Wil-|" - 54 Haven Road. ;;mncu Valuation amendment also | Hopes to Beat Weston's Record for have heaped encomiums upon him Eight-Hour Day Received. liamCR. Bullard, the i6 vear old son Francis Seymour Haden was horn (Special to The Bulletin.) SR Stes down. 500 Miles. since Mshdcalh jmarked the oration of | san Francisco, June l—Iron trade| Kansas City, Mo. June 1.—R. S.|of Dr. John T. Bullard, of this city. | in 1818, Lady Haden, who was Dashi kT ator: | TG 1 S e The cntire session of the house was | New York, June 1—Georse . Ward, | Rovi. ¥ he roimes BOUmes o New | employes of this city and surround- | Crohn, former public = administrator, | who has been miasinis since 19st Wed - | oo Whistior, the nuknier of Majy| ovashington, June 1--8o far as ia occupied with a decision of the ad- [the pedestrian of Middletown, Conn.. | cyonmxe A trimimra) of former Mayor | ing towns received an eight-hour day |and still administrator for estates not | nesday, when he snddenly left Groton | George W. Whistler, U, 8. A, died | i iey The SMiEtAE” Somsicon misistration bill providing for a new | who hopes to beat Weston's rscord for | i i hird Beligious socisty. (el of | today in all shops controlled by the | cleared up during his administration, | school,” where he was a student 1908. She was married to Mr., Haden | gorimseion o e e e civil government for Porto Rico |500° miles, passed through Portches | nagior o qhc gious society in Dor-| California Metal Trades association. | shot himself tocay. The wound wili | peared at his home today after | in 1847, when her half hrothe ST R i e RS AP Hri ocrats opposed the measure. claiming |{er, N. Y., this afternoon, abont a5 | Olester today. “Cominz over from | Apout 15,000 pattern makers, machin- | probably prove fatal. a tramp last night iri ikertown. i | McNell Whistler, the great etcher and | Heven & Hartford rafiroad went into that it provided a less representative | mijes out from this city, confident ha | ooy pronagter o ile, ClerEyman, 1| jsts moulders, machine blacksmiths, | Crohn had just held a conference | village about five miles from New | painter, was 13 years old, Mr. iaden | Cffect at midnight last night b government than was now enjoved by | would reach City Hall &quare at ten | [c24 Page after page of tribute to him | 4 hollermakers are affected. with attorneys for the estate of | Bedford. | Was knighted in 1594. In addition to|PN®s been no notice filed with the com-~ The people of Porto Rico under the | aciock tonight. JAt midnight he ned | {rom e e 0 P bim whed = —_—— Adolph Huntemann, who died during| He had besn s Bak »‘vu\\niy,‘,(:,‘_, an ist, he wrote extensively | Mission delaying the date of the nows Foraker act. R Commissioner | not been seen here. JEEC L hpne frem tham. yould INSPECTION OF FIFTH CO. Crohn’s administration, leaving an es- | during the last thre s te his| on et and® natural and sanitary el | FAtés. and no protests Lave been Te Jarrinaga decided that a majority of | ‘ward's pla : meant everything. Oh, s tate valued at $325,000. of which $60,- | parents, aided by the press. the police | ence. ceived. The rogd has complied with the Porto Ricans preferred the present | to ' rorcons frg chohio, oo k:\('i:fifi'flt'.f\ = 3 Preparations for the Campfire for | 000 was personal property. Claim- | of several cities and numerous detec- | 0Co ——— v Sl B 1y Soe < islands to that pro- | on June 9, when he will be 72 vears Bhich inclnded ihe ‘Sodgavicl: Fost Under Wik ants to the estate have appeared from | tives, have been making a menerl |y oo Teol oTa Sl e (| mission is congerned, and the ad- on bl {ola. " FHin penedhis: ciils for Aboie 509 Holmes said Illinois, Massachusetts and other | search for him. The boy was very tired | YAale : Y vanced rates will remain in force unt ¥ again {tios I ter s those beautifal flowers. You'd be suee O Pt g e Sintain atateR. from his weex's esperience, having ew Haven, Conn., June 1.—At the | otherwise ordered by the comwnimsion. A N prised to read the names on some of i e s D O oy Attorneys for the estate desired its | tramped all the way fr: ton, o | anniversary exercises of the Yale Art It was stated that thewe Is & gen- iity, | sehool here tonight it was announced [eral advance in all passenger rates hester fel- [in the north and west, and ofcials lowsnip, for two vears: etudy abroad |of the commisslon say ‘that they are bad been given to Theodore Diedrick- | likely to remain orce _for somw there was a ninspection of the com- e E pany and arill in fuard @uty. One re | affairs to be wound up and asked that | village in northern Middlesex oot S Crohn finish the work of probating at | to New Bedford. He had | It has been dec to held once, A few hours later Crohn shot | doors all of the time and w campfire for the himself. Crohn is bonded by a surety | health when he reached home. o > hers mext Tuesday evening at the ap. | compeny, whose affairs are now in lit- | = As has been surmised, voing @on, Jr. of New Haven. The Alice|time. Nothing In known down hers rv by both the local cor i he | igation. Jard left Groton because of worry Kimball English prizes were awarded |as to any action of the commisshon e Sinlgieeriodred By his studie: to A. C. Lohmann of Meriden, Anna|in New York state, and of course ne these offering: fany of the wounds from which he died” continued the clergyinin, “were in the back. where he had peen stabbed by men whom he had he- friended. Mayor Hibbard furnished un that the William Wirt W. it of in good Mrs. Dora E. Doxey Used Morphine. St. Louls; Mo., June 1—Because of s P .| the iliness of ths defendant, the night 5. June 1. -Representative | session in the case of Mrs. Dora B. e tonight for Norwalk, | Doxey, accused of poisoning William { Hill Going Home. wecial to The Bulletin.) at the funeral of his friend, | 3 Erder, was abandoned tonight. She | Almost unheard of cxample. Iie went | T , 5 1 t =adi b8 A e politics a man and members of which will march o the o of W . Rolly ViMaags-s Representative Arth O [ Wi take 'the ‘stand later and ~deny into pelitics a poor man and quit still | Pembers of wrieh Will mareh jo the To Speak st Custer Unveiling. H, Pierce of West ;!»v n. 3. I Kelly | decision of _that 'eommiswion would Thursday afternoon Hil | that She caused Hrders. death, pu | Poorer A G & Nl L anide aris of Whitneyville and Michael Martine | have any effect on the lines in Con= also attend the banquet of the | will admit many of the other charges cort the veterans an vhSms of Vet- (Special to The Bulletin.) nie ef.the e of New Haven. The FEthel Child | necticut. Jzeport club that evening. He will | fouching, her relations with him. see A Day for Forestry Bill. s e O s socie Wil | _Washington. June 1—Gen. Edward | Norfolk Va. June L—The Norfolk | Waiker prize was given to B. H. Hicks - anecticut two or three yi e Special to The Bulle be a supner to be followed by speuk- | w." whitaker, of Ashford. is one of | Landmark tomorrow will print in part: | or Wallingford. Bahnkyivanie. State Troopere Ready tof cording to her attorney She will (Sp tin.) ing and musie. “The Norfolk L. d rk has been pur sylvan| P endeavor to excuse these acts on e | Washington, June 1—Representative | The effort was made to ga: the | the speakers at the unweiling of the | (Phe Nowolk, bandmuric Bag ECh FL) z e Trouble at Colliery. ground that she used morphine. Weeks of Massuchusetts has intro- | campfire as near June 5, the anniver- | SAUSatrian statue of Mol Gen. George | SIS0 ¥ o the Taltimore Sun. Wit | Postal Savings Bank Bill to Be Amend- | goranton, P, June 1.—A dotachment Panama Canal Excavation During S ——— duced in the house a résolution fixing | sry of the battle of Piedmont, as | a: Custer, at Morroe Bk, mext Sat- | 10 0L 0, Ul ineil, who i mow ed. of state troopers i helng held in readi- April. City Charter for Naugatuck. June 4 as the day to considcr the bill | possible. as the Eighteenth reziment | Zraay, and, wilt ICere FOELAElon Wit | (0 0 eaident of the Norfolk 1s Washington, Junésli=The house ro- | neas In Pockvilie, Rear Here, 1o preven: Washington. June 1--The total |- Naukatuck, Connm, June 1—At o TUTOdnced Dy himace e ooblta’s for | amous otHEEN RS SR o men, who are also to speak at the un- | Publishing company, will e | publican cancus | tomight agreed to | possible disordér tomorrew at the @mount of excavaton in Panama | mecting of the citizens of the borough | S8t reserves. This is the orted | and Adjutant Culver, who left v sonal management of the amend the postal savings hank bill by | Lackawanna colliery of the Temple Eamal during Aprl was 2801547 cubic | nIEhi the wanlen was instructed 1o | DY the Bouse comumittes on asriculture | Osgomi’ s 2o to tie frant. Wiral Whitaker was. chigf of the — . adupting the Davidson provigion that | [fon company in Biskely, where fve smmds. The heavy rains during the |appoint a committes of weven to re- |yl WHCL O, Wendid to wake the | of the first to fal ar staff of General Custer during the wiv Los Angeles Machinists on Strik €5 per cent of the funds pla i the | hundred men and boys aie on strike. Fanth re1arded tie work, but no seri- | vise the present charter, or if it fs | ole Mouaais @ s erve. Mr. | Major Peale were in th l{:";:. . il war, and after the war was offered Los Angel June 1. Pifteen - | Postal savings banks be deposited in | 1t has been reported (o the troupers Sl delay resulted thought Aestsito - framn. &= citse whar= L RV SIREOS Te KY hefors the coms | - Second Eigul. Johs oY -Walsh of 4 cominission under him, but decliued. | ared. machiniots. battein mafers nd | local bands, 30 uer cent. may be 'in- | tist the Italian and Folish iminer 2 (er e Saitmient”of the uitizcus fa | MeS o tules and uree e (ox | renth comdany of Kb Condon s | S Ler s 0 e e e | nisaiders went ou siske fobes Tob a | vomied - Conda“nad the Tt ue bauded (o mieet ot the mine W to Le in favor o cit; s s et oy Dot BET bes —_— 2 at B3t or the leadin ticlans of Connecti- | wage incresse. The men demsnd u | b¢ nt. s to held @8 n prrman Orrew 10 prevent wiy miah or b e Y [ the date decided upon, g bech 1 o | et $1 Tor e eieh. | féserva fund in the treasury. | Brom. descending, nto the shute, igating Butter and Egg Prices. | understood sut s | re Bnvestigating ug Mr. Weeks | request e cut, having begh appoluted postmaster | pyinimum scale of $4 for an eight . cherter. ‘The members of the co: Chicago. June 1—Federal grand Ju- | njitee will serve without pay and wii | 13 confident that some day will b t First Sergt. ¥. Q. Smith and Serst. | 000 N00rs 1y General Grant, For ——— P it ] congres: ¥ i ® = pe ner hour day. Besides the men who went | #5 Investigation of the mxing of buttes | o =0 01 SEIVE SRIONE BEY @ thls session of congress. The debute | W. R. Denuison Bave passed the ex- {02 ZIFUl Uiy QULFic TNy SUF [ hour day. Besidew the men who nent Mob. Nuioedis (el e cmbat . | ishillinss dannings Bryan i Landond will be limited to four hou mnd egx prices in Elgin end Chicago 5 inatio edon the eli- : TRl et fo elasion 5 second Heus | nston. ~ dreds in other meial (rades. Load, 8 Do June 1~ mob today | london. June l-—Wilitm Jemsings P Gl e mwas hegun today. A number of com- ible list for elecpion as second lieu- ission ‘ercaants are subpoenaed 10 Steamship Arrivals. Waterbury.—The Italian socleties are | fenant in the Third company. = e i broke 'Into the office of the Black | Bryan, who ls on his way te temtify. grand ,jury inquirs At Liverpool, June 1: Campania, |already preparing for the annual cele- e A, oox Smn —rse Actor William Morris Marri Milford.—On Wednesday the New | Hills Daily Regis Of thix ity . | burgh as American delegate to tha . 2 investigation made re- [ from New York. bration of Columbus day. ¢ 12. Eighty-five Employes of the treas- €hicago, June 1.—William Norria. | Haven Counts Women's Clristian { with sledge hammers destroyed thres | International Missionary — eonfersncs, 7 General Wici At Plvmouth, .!-a- 1: Majestic, from | They mrovuse te have a big time this | ury department sot government v the actor, was married union et In m h.vl-rlnnuq and a linetype machin, The | lectured rore tha vau Men's o mm m)e £ attack is attributed u ! Christinn unchlbl tonight. s 5 o ll' York. year. cflflm ye e 25 = &

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