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VOL. LI—NO. 132 : — NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910 SENATE PASSED THE RAILROAD BILL| Cevied Parssranhs Chas, R. Heike |Vassar College | Conieosed felosrams ght Women = Vors b the signing of offi- 1 u W' : TR c 2 g nries oot His Own Witness| @raduate Killed‘fn':r"f“fn"fi‘“i‘r“‘“‘“’“"“ Give Testimony . braduaie Condensfd Telegrams Red I_I This Administration Measure Had Been Under |55, wrist; baving_ nearty nealed, isehi BT i state papers were signed by Crown are in accord with reference to Eng- land’s Egyptian policy. % .- Prince Frederick William. TESTIM g Consideration for Three Months — : ONY WHICH LED DIRECT | SeCRETARY OF NEW HAVEN CITY WERE SHOCKED AND INSULTED TLondon, June 3.—The board & trade, TO THE CEMETERY. H Joseph 8. Harris, Former President % e TN, Ieipeehs MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION of Ute, Philadeipiie’ and, Beading voile BY KOHLER'S LANGUAGE. ey, stranding of the Atlantic transport lin- road, died of apoplexy. er Minnehaha on the coast of the PASSED WITH PRACTICAL UNANIMITY |y fslands Avril 18 last tedsy| PUTS BLAME ON HAVEMEYER A Substitute for the Lodge cold stor- k foung Captain Leyland responsible for ubstitute for ths | ) Bishop's rock in the thick weather. TRIAL OF “COLDEN RULE CHIEF"” Reese Prosser, an automobile sal = Z 2 The captain’s certificate was suspend- | Witness Declared That the Late Head - ed for three months. Thrown from Two Wheel Cart—Horse illed v divorced wife | City Detectives May Be Properly Em- The Vote Stood 50 to 12, All the Votes Recorded Against of Sugar Trust Was Responsible for : 3 e e e A DL T By ; £ o P » Detmold Lippe, June 3.—Prince Leo- 2 ® Became Frightened at Coils of Wi Wash. ployed to Watch Public Officials It Being by Democrats—All of the “insurgents” Vot-| ;o 1V, the resigning prince of Lippe,| His (Heike's) Acts. ; : : o and his brother, Prince Julius, were Lying Beside the Road. O it T who threw acan| Y/ho Stray from Path of Rectitude. ed for It—New Law Iakes Effect Sixty Days from the sioned by’ gang of ltalian laborers of beans at the German crown prince, SE % while motoring today. Prine Néw Y has been placed in an asylum for the Date Approved by the President. Teceived @ wound on the head. Thel|, N¥ York June 3—Testimony which | Guigora, Conn., Jume 3.—Miss Ma- | insane at Dalldort, Cleveland, 0. June 3.—City detec- Jaborers directed a shower of missiles 0 _the grave of Henry O. |, ' v P 2 e “who were compellea | Havemeer. late head of the American | 708, ] fossman, daughter of Rev. W, et W= s 3 ves may be "properly emplayed to 3 to drive away af high speed. Later | 3US4r Refining company, was given on | D: olossman, general superintendent |, Twenty Burglaries in emphis, [ watch and vepart te tisic chler a 4 ; several of the assailants were arrest- | 1le witnéss stand today by Chares R. | 27 the, City Missionary association of | RI0, S0 RtIRUIGE T & o 0 | e O e autee or alorders ‘Washington, June 3.—The senate) Six Democrats Voted for the Bill. |[Z5" : Heike. secretary of the company, who B b iy ML Bewh | Ul e Srnartente. - ] houses, This rullng was maide tods late today by being thrown from a is ch: charged with conspiring to defraud | wagon fh which she wes Tiding. when — by the chairman of the civil service vi—iledr '_hP administration rallroad bill No republican voted against the bill —_— pa e e he Tiors hun flengaste deoces potenfar . Tiey INEW YORK BOUND,FLYER Sugat HClhca: defense enaeik48 O | the horse Decame frightencd and tan, | Banker Hiram A Lyon of Minne. | comumission i the course f tie triai {nelve weeks and practicaily no other | Paynter, Simmons and Stonc. Thi| CRASHED INTO EXTRA FREIGHT |and nis counsel tried to shif ail re- e e L LB e T b SRS OB R e e T T S L Al g U R L g i Eiation bi : d, { : Ll AL . e famy | meckinces, Wi oa by : ; usiness except _appropria democrts_ recorded ‘against 1t were| o .1 dred Passengers Badly Shaken | Soonsioiicy, for the conduct of the | it RtEN 08 Kot Wid Moetns iame | Reilatab of Trenton N. J. toxication and malfeasance in oMce were considered jn_ that long period.| Messrs. Bacon, Fletcher, Frazier, in Madi = Only twelve votes, all of these by dem. | Fugnos, Money, Newlands, Percy, bur- Up—Traffic Blocked Two Hours. | dent. Hitherto in the defense of Er- | B son. Bostobity: of Ahe ¥, MaoVeagh| [Cohler Instructed His Detectives. verats, were recorded against the bill. | gell, Rayner, Shively, Smith of Mary- nest W. Gerbracht, superintendent of Dragged Along the Road. has Eone to New York to Took Ihte the | , The ruling was made on a charge Practical Unanimity. land and Smith of South Carolina. Great Barrington, Mass, June 3.—|the company’s Willlamsburg (Brook-| She started fram here in a two- | alleged undervaluation frauds in the ER D iRl N etentive o make private reports to him of an Just before the voting be Rounding a_curve at good speed late n SERERON of Pasaie: Jixly: “officials, prominent busness men or e e v e 50 | tor La. Fellette, one of the ~ltoday the New Yorg bound express - T publican leaders, served.notice upo tsfield crashed into the rear - . 5 anyone connected with the city visit the radical changes made in the meas- | T¢I bm;m leaders, rved.n upon o P“t fiel o President Taft Will Appoint Colonel the senate that unl the senaie con- an extra freight that had been Roosevelt chairman of the peace com- g:}“-:!;o::isgly #fi‘:"".—f,','.‘,‘.':wy:"fi:‘:‘ . e e oy ttonny Bremarnt Wickers | ferees made a determined fght for re. | stopped about three-quarters of a mile S e eerTus eonferences at | tention of amendments procured by [ north of Great Barrington on the New E DVERTIS[NG PAY e Home on tha fetbiect of | prosressive republicans and democrats | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- It could not hope to approve the con- | road and telescoped the last two_cars mittee, if congress acts favo ly on a commission. fence objected to the testimeny on the amending interstate commerce laws. |1t s AN Tof the “insurgents who opposed | ference report. | 2nd the caboose of the frelght. None John A. Dix, Jrm Bank President, pa. | E70unds that the collection of the ro inany features of the original bill voted | _Speeches in explana of their|of the 100 passengers on the express B per manIZatiror and seponent of Wil | POrtS was not an offence and 1o in for it tonight. votes were made Sei Bacon, | was seriously injured, although all were It is true that some men cannot make advertising pay because the liam R. Hearst, succeeds Willlam =T, | DESPST use had been been shown. This Bl . La Follette, Dolliver, Clay, | badly shaken up. Engineer John Blake edvertising does not attract the attention for the confid ) Wlam = T.|opjection was sustained by the cen Elimination of Pooling and Merger | & i - Rl - g does confidence of the peo- ynners as chairman of the democratic | oo % Simmons and Gor of the express and his fireman jumpe: ple. It is @ mistake to cramp a public announcement in small space state committee of New York. mmEop. Sections. g were made by otlhiers. and wese oy, sh!éhtéy hufl—t %l;m- or to dress up a lot of false pretences as rare bargains. The face of - Red Light District Testimony. In the elimination of pooling and| when the New Law Takes Effect. | Comn. e Sy = dhb\fl'yt. an advertisement should be as dependable as the face of a chronometer Calvin W. Hendrick, chief engineer [ Other testimony introduced was to merger sections and the adoption of | - e o | Gont, was thrown againet a door of —it should always be found to roason exaetly what it says with refer- of the Baltimore sewer work, appearcd | the effect that Chief Koller visited a spany amendments in the interest of | .- !Ef%i‘: ua“ d"‘;»\ e S b e ; 9 ?flshfufiaf o orpting, U;‘ ence to the quality and prices of goods. The humbug advertisement before the house committee on inter- | dizorderly house and acted famdliaril shippers the oprogressive Tepublicans PSS Cic il avnroyec by received multiple concussions on_the {ways proves to be a boomerang, and when it comes -back it hurts state ang foreign commerce and with the Inmates. The witnesses wera claim v i 2 3 the worst. There is temporary humbug advertising that brings large a plea for a commission to prevent n of the red light district and end most of the democrats expreased | President on Hearing the Vote Ex- | The freleht, bound from State TLine returns; but it is eriminal and It can hardly be said tospay. The pollution of rivers and other sources of v testified that they were shocked themselves as favorable to the Jarge claimed “Bully, Bully!” o th = B o office of square advertising is to impress the readers that the firm or drinking water for cities. {and insulted by the chiefs languase portion of the measure. Datedl e Fte 5 BrbaMint ] Loy (e e o ol feliae lof = person back of the advertiSement is an honest dealer and means —_— e — Had it not been for the retention of e Bvia op! e ER - o Jjust what is said. It is a builder-up of public confidence in the deal- The Decree Issued by Dr. Iri | RUMORS3 FILLED WALL STREET, Taft was attending a banquet of the | t. nal the ess but had gone the sections to create a court of com- | - = o T expri e . gone auerce it is lkely that the vote for the | DELroit board of commerce here to-|only a few steps when the fiyer ap- ©i)l would have been unanimous. gl s b bend it the Sipate | peared sround the. twmn. : ; ssed the railroac . and he b 5 Debate Ceased at 950 Last Night. | madc no concealment of hie pleasure, | ooi¢ Was blocked for two hours. Debate ceased at 9.50 o'clock, when | The bulletin was handed to him at the | NO WAR BETWEEN er who is inviting the trade of the people, and If it is not, it cannot be said to be a paying advertisement. The value of the advertisement lies principally in its truth, while space and attractive display play their part in producing immediate results. The truth of thede state- ments may be demonstrated by advertising in The Bulletin, for which command of the Madriz war | Venue, that no vessel should enter AN AENESE SR RERIDAL TINE. pe:t of Bluefields without the permis- ( sion_of the Madriz government, will | Market at Times Bordered on Complete be disregarded by Captain Gilmer of Demoralization. ah. Senator Elkins, chalrman of the inter- | speakers’ table by a representative of rates are reasonable; and the house-to-house delivery the largest of the United States ship Paduc . » gt State Tiinarce CaRBItiee Hioved s | the Aincdnted Prost. PERU AND ECUADQR. 2ny paper in New England in proportion to territory and population. — —~ B AUA S o 2y by an 8l take up the bill, which was passed by | The president clapped his hands. e Send for a rate card and satisfy yourself. TALK OF HOLDING WORLD’S FAIR | 0st hysterical time of it on the New the house, and after striking out the| “Bully, Bully!” he exclaimed. Both Countries Accept Offer of Media— The Bulletin is a first-class newspaper and keeps pace with the IN NE Xork stock exchunge téday, and there times. The growing subscription list attests its merit. The Bulletin B NN TR NI e.periofs v the mserkat borde: Pody of that measure, to substitute the Then, turning to Senators Burrows tion—Troops to Leave Frontiers. th and Repre- e seated near | _Washington, June 3.—Both Peru and will be left at your door for 12 cents a week. Subscribe now. Following is a summary of the news printed during the past Mayor Names Committee of 100 to | few execptions, lowest prices of th { Consider Advisability. ear were recorded and trading for the amatter agreed upon by the senate. In|and William Alden Sr ahat form the bill.was voted upon, with | sentative Denby, who w time past they have been mobilizing on Bulletin Telegrans Locat Generut 1ot New York, June 3.—Mayor Gayvnor l’ly'w] Lnrdn';nfldu’y:m\:u-::;l-’- l:\,fmmn)v‘m the frontier of the two countries pre- S, named a committee of one hundred | Included in the heavy D Of secur aturday. 15 ot e ] sclalti ol WILL HAVE TO EXPLAIN TWO ABERNATHY BOYS paratory to wag over the ‘question of i May 28 117 137 831 1085 f|todax to consiger the advisability of | tles Wore many specisition ofters? Tt TO CUSTOMS OFFICERS.| — ON FLOOR OF THE HOUSE.| american states Monday. May 30 128 1 242 541 In his letter to Henry Clews, wiio | standard isities sepmed to be thrown = 5 . This information reached the state requested the mayor to name such a | OVEr for what they would bring Bag of Jewelry Tied to Woman's Waist | Brought In Upon Suggestion of Speak- | depariment foday, the fact thar ber |f Tuesday. May 31 136 112 265 513 || committee, the mayor said in pa e Laae Jenptotiatnd 37 Underneath Skirt. er Cannon. had consented to withdraw its forces “I am naming Theodore P, onts | enorm da 0 coming trom Senor Pardo, Peruvian || Wednesday. June 1 111 152 ' 203 466, iffottne Internoroush | Raple Transit | SeEisient; £ 00 B e eciine: New York, June 3.—Mrs. C. W. Allen ‘Washington, June 8.—The two young | minister, while Ecuador’s willingness company one of v”lF committee May | ¢ A 1} b P! FE b bstantisl s t o©f Kencsha, Wis., her daughter Ger- | Abernathy boys, sons of the Hough |to follow her neighbors example was(l Thursday. June 2 126 124 234 484 roming. Lim that whether | {1 0oh ‘Tesues as ' Union Pacific, St trude, their friend, Miss Ethel Sumner, | Rider, United §tates marshal and | communicated to this government from LA e SRRt TR URIL PRIl ot Tand TIRIben iates LAt Wite DUE- £nd Mrs. D. D. Creiger, all of the same | friend of Roosevelt, who have ridden |the American minister at Quito. The Friday, June 3 130 112 - 224 466 tiew heve in. 1913 to. DIl thiy elly o Lo SgLieal S lo e disquisting feature. of e@ity, wili have to expiain to the cus- | two thousand miles from Oklahoma to | withdrawal of troops means that the fit place for a world's fair depends the situation toms authorities on Monday why, as | meet former President Roosevelt upon | two countriés accept the offer of me- \ b o o b o L gy on him and his_board of directors. His “.'" oot Iy b ore allege, they failed to de- |his arrival in New York, threw the|diation of the boundary question by Total, - - - - 748 808 1999 3555 company should fully real that it e T eA YN WD, Fumore = $3,000 worth of jewelry, to8ay | house of representatives into confu- | the United States, Brazil and Argen- . is mot a private but a gublic corpo and reports, ranging from gossip of the wsvhen they landed from the steAmship | sion today when they were brought|tina. According to 2 statement iavued tion, highly favored and endowed Ly | Politlcal situation at Washington to s and why the jewelry was |upon the floor, upon the suggestion of | late today by the state departmen-, {he the community, and under correspond- | o1l sorts 1 et eani: ripanting. the ing duties to the communiiy.” c Y e erce. Rallroad heads here and in the west fterwards found in a chamois tied | Speaker Cannon. cessation of warlike preparations 1y Jirs. Allen’'s waist, underneath her | Representatives Kelfer of Ohio and | Peru and Ecuador was ‘mot omy the skirt. _After an examination today the | Keliher of Massachusetts met the|first and paramount condition of :he|lyn) refinery, and James F. Bender- | wheel cart and had reached the Rast | NAVY HAS A HAINS CASE were quoted in gloomy terms as pre United Btates district attorney paroled | youngsters on their way to the capitol | offer of madiation, but evidenrly was |Dasel, former cashier, who are also on | cemetery when the horse became ON IT8 HANDS | dicting sharp retrenchment and a the women In the surveyor's care until | and invited them to go with them to | the most important step eeseniial o | trial, only hints were made in Have- | frightened at coils of wire which had AR S econoly in view of administration's Monday, when it will be decided if the | meet the speaker. removing the imminent danger sf war.” | meyer's direction. But Heike's story | been left beside the road by linemen | That of Boatswain John Stokes Who | *1iiude toward inereased rates nment will prosecute or not. “You own as much of this city as —_— pgt the direct responsibility upon its [ who had been stringing trolley wires Crop prospects are consldered high- Customs inspectors say that Mrs. | Rockefeller or Carnegie,” sald Mr. Can- | SCHOOLBOY’S DAY’S OUTING dead chief. during the day. The horse jumped and Killed His Wife. Iy satisfactory, and money at this cen- Allen signed the declaration for. the |non, addressing them. The speaker egretted Bringing Discredit Upon | ran, throwing Miss Mosspian out and - f ter remaing eesy, but the finanocial dis- ‘party and that it Jeclared nothing. suggested that the boyvs be taken into ENDED WITH A SPANKING Dead. dragging her along the road for som Washington, June 3.—The navy also | arict, nevertheless, is Inclined to take e et the house, where they were the center T 3 I distance, her head coming in contact | V%5 a Halns case on its hands, and | rather pessimistic view of general' bus- NAVAL MACHINIST KILLED. of interest. Members crowded around | Fell Asleep on a Newly Tarred Roof | George S. Graham, who made the | with a rock and fracturing her skull | ©'°n the attorney i vhose uld | iness conditions. It is also argued by — and questioned them about their long and Was Glued Fast. opening address for Helke, said he Dotith Was Tnstant was_inyc cen unable to find | many that the steel and iron industry A Peculiar Accident at the Brookly )| horseback ride. They remained half regretted bringing discredit upon a o . Stowbanenae. a way to ge n officer con shows signe of arrested development man now dead, but circumstances of | Bystanders who saw the accident |cd of mans Today's heaviest losses in the active Union Pacific Navy Yard. an hour, when they were taken on a| New York, June 3.—Francis Cleary, tokes, boats issues were as follows: the case demanded it. Heike, he said, | hastened to the spot, but death had - tour of the building. an eight year old schoolboy, v - New York, June 2.—In one of the s e Lr\mutgktoday and sought a‘gusglmagx?? was at a period in life when a prison | been instantaneous. Tile horse con- wife. He was 4, Southern Pacific 81-2, Reading most peculiar accidents in the history | BROADWAY YOUNG PEOPLE safe from his mother's sight, on the f;ntegce- fl'e;hfl short, would mean a tmu-‘g onb!lts powe mu{l was fi}:o))rmi a rnnrvdm |‘lm ot W Z 1,o|n|l»-\'llkN""-g Nn;hvfln 31: v v . e i % ife term erefore he felt justi- | considerable distance from the scene | victed and se weed t t. Paul 38-4, Northern Paciflo, 3 3- of the Brooklyn navy yard, Charles CLOGE SOCIAL SEASON. 7oL He stretched himself on his S8k | 508 s i s i e 0o uotationt Tore | of the accident. The body was taken | nate sentence from United States Stoel 3 1-8; Amalgamated | Copper 81-4, Consolidated Gas 5, Am- s | erican Locomotive 4, American Car and ars’ imprisonment Pasmas, an assistant “machinist, 26 to watch the clouds sailing overhead department wanted to years of age, was crushed to death al- | Large Number in Church Parlors to|and soon fell asleep. Lats today he | MOrtuis nihil nisi bonum.” in charge by Medical Examiner Dr. R. |V B. West. get most instantly today. Pasmas dropped awoke to find himself stuck fast. Acted at Direction of Mr. Havemeyer. 2 Z o rust with which he was qloening| See Mustrated Songs and Poems, | ke 12 i Bimeet etect tast o1 M on e e Ll S c’; Socially Prominent. me off the naval lists, but the at- | Foundry 4 1 away the metal particles from beneath | Which Were Cleverly Givi with tar and Francis was glued tight, | ately put the responsibility for -‘;_';cfl- New Haven, June 2.—Miss Marion ey general holds that he cannot Elsewhere in the rallway and indus- a revolving column used for boring. S trousers, coat and hair. He could use | cally all his acts upon Havemeyer, | MOSSman of this citv. who was killed | D¢ deprived of his bontewain's Sx aeere Josesesof, two . to_thres In stooping to pick up the brush he | Under the direction of the officers of | only his voice and his legs, but he used | saying. the Iaties wes tn TrccleYer: in a runaway accident at Guilford to- | Mission a he must be carried | points were general. London was a soiscaleulated the distance and his | the Young People's union of the Broad- | them so vigorously that he summoned trol of the Willlamsburg refinery. Time | 1i8ht. was secretary of the City Mis- alon psent without leave, - | heavy buyer here during the early ses- $ead was jammed between the mas. | WY Congregational church on Friday | pelp. o e Trillamsbure refinery. Sime | sionary association, of which her fa- | (OUgh without pay, to the chagrin of | wion, but was reported to have rovers. sive column in its revolution and an. | evening the closing social of the sea- It was necessary-to cut off the boy's | dealings he decinred hedantod i tes | ther, the Rev. William D. Mossman, is the naval officers. ed its position later, selling heavily of other part of the machine, crushing |S0R Was given at which there was an | hair and his clothes to gree him. 'His | direction of Mr. Havemeyer~ It was | Seneral _superintendent. " She was | \ouirren w0 BAIL TN $10,000. | L tTan iasucs and United States his skull. A naval surgeon said that |2ttendance w S ones "any | mother ended the day’s outing with a | also brought out through a letter writ- | Prominent sociaily und an enthusias e S G ‘,.y,ngzn,y with the weakness In . school room. Tllustrated songs and o t o s Fubigad = = Seath-Was peastichlly IngVRmtSuRous. Spacking. ten by Havemeyer to Gerbracht that | (i lorsewoman, Spending a sreat deal| o, .. 04 With Aiding and Abetting | stocks bond market fell off poems had been arranged and - were " s SR of her time riding or driving. The Prizefighter Goes to Jail. cleverly given by the young people, OFFICERS ELECTED Heike, called Havemeyer's attention t0 |} ,rse which she was driving tonight Bgnk Wrecker Coleman. throughont the list, Freatio, Chl, “Jube §—willam V| o FREIAEAE recetyelmnch Spvisuse. P ——— gar welghers, Fle denisd any knowl. |4nd, whose running away caused her| 3 SOON WE'LL ALL BE BUGS g . - - - E R death, was high spirited and had been | New Yor! ohin Stronsnider, | J At Adjourned Annual Mesting Connec. | edge of the tricky scales on the docks | C2RUH, S0 MEE SPRO D, S0 000 POel | wenown to i ok police as “Big 3 Xing, a prisefighter who during a Wt AL adye _quarrel at Coaalinga last Christmas | \ooq ‘wiis P ohorta e ro, bleston ticut Society of Colonial Wars. and said he did not even know the | “¥Ribited by j#mocked down A. B. Russell, who later | Roger Champion and Lowell Stark,vio. company had scales there, but thought [ © in 1901, | buil in $10 wd @ he died, was sentenced today to two years |lins was heard with pleasing effect | Hariford, June 3.—At the adjourned | they belonged to the government. CEIaAtsg 'Tron | Vasne s ¢ pstponed un y 3 pleasing One by one the witness took up his | She graduated from Vassar college | 5 fase postponed until Jur ted 19 In 265 Years There'll Be Not a Sane ing in| Many Ameng Us, Says Alienist. “If the increase in shows in the state John” and wa R i i guring ‘the’eventng. - The_{liustrated | dnnual meeting of the Co:"“’uc"" S0-11ettars previously offered in evidence | in 5905 h ¥ 1 whil u, June 3~ - - songs and poems were carrled out as | ciety of Colon ars, held here to- y offe vidence | in 11 with honors, and while a is home . ontin 4 HARTFORD DAY.” o e oy Courtship was | night, officers elected and addresses | DY the government and explained their | student w prominent athleticaliy | Beooiiin charsed | we shall \‘x“v‘»re“’T.«:."."z"a.r.pr\:’:r':.‘ from . B portrayed by Frank Wilson and Miss | were made by Admiral Sperry of |Mmeaning, always as having no rela- | taking many prizes for her prowess on | g iting the t} by George now® sald Dr. J. H. Kellogg, & pro- First Time Scottish Rite Degrees | annie Houldcroft, while the song was | Washington, Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart of | tion to the frauds. the track. She was 29 years old and | yan of funds from the Nation; fessor of curgioal pathology, addross- Were Conferred in Capital City. finely sung by Miss May Freeman. The | Middletown, and Prof. Theodore Wool- | ~ Only brief time was allowed today |leaves her father and mother and tWwo | pani of Cambridge. His case was post- | ing the graduatmg clgss of Yoo Collere poem Sir Lochinvar was carried out | sey of New Haven. The officers elect- [ fOr cross examination, but Heike was | sisters. poned to give witne Boston a | of Physicians ang Surgeons. The Scottish Rite Masons of Hart- | by Vilette Peck as Ellen, Herbert B.|ed were: Governor, Louis R. Cheney, | 1of_shaken by the gruelling of Henry PR | chance to come here and testify “Physical demeneracy and chronls ford ere indebted to Thomas W. Mor- | Cary as Sir Lochinvar, Harold Burt as | Hartford; deputy governor, A. B, Kim. |l Stimson. the federal prosecutor. He TO WED ONLY IF HEALTHY. him, E | atneanen are increising continued Dr gen for the opportunity which was af- | the bridegroom who got left, with wed- | ball, Waterbury; Heptenant governor, | Will be recalled Monday for further TR e l 5 IS "Ieart dlbw has increased ‘orded them, Thursday. in witnessing | ding guests and bridesmaids in addi- | John E. Heaton, Ndw Haven: secre- | €Xamination. 4 Epworth League Members Taking | p ogident Taft Reached Detroit Last| ¢ nt. in thirty years. Kidney the degrees of the consistory, in their | tion. Miss Marion Beebe read the|tary, Lucius A. bour, Hartford From present indications the sum- Pledge to That Effect. { ¥ increased 187 per cent. in fiome town, seve the Hartford Times. | poem. treasurer, R. W. Cutler, Hartford; reg. | MiDg up will begin on Tuesday or o Evening. e Al e R Y It was through his influence that | The New Lochinvar by Will Carleton | istrar, F. B. @ay, Hartford: historian, | Wednesday next weelk. Pittsburg, June 3.—“I promise, God | Detroit, Mich. June 3.—After havin Tnsanity has increased 100 per “Hartford day” was, for the first time, | was done by the following: Gladys| Williston Walker, New Haven, and S ——— helping me, to lead a pure life and be | Spent most of the day at Ada, Ohio’| L' g o Yage firty years. There observed in this citv. He also direct- | Preston, farmer’s daughter; Lowell | chaplain, Bishop Chauncey 5. Brews- | FOR AEROPLANE FLIGHT prepared when I make a marriage | Where he delivered an address before | T8 000" " ond Tunatics to every ed the rehearsals for the presentation | Stark, Josiah Baker; Carleton Havens, | ter. NEW YORK CITY TO WASHINGTON | proposal to furnish a health certifi- | the graduating class of the Ohio North- | R oadnle’ Inthi: WorNLATt I of the twenty-ninth degree, which | farmer; Reger Champion, cyclist; Mar- — e B oy cate. ern university. President Tafticame to | Million peopls ln the Wwore ¢ 's D gxemplified In the afternoon and | guerits Wilit, hired girl; Walter Peck,| NEGROES WITHOUT DELIGION. |Washington Board of Trade Plans to | This pledge is being widely circulat. | Detroit tonight ax the eyest of honor ot | oriinafing from our manner of 11 ;! mi er. — mong Epworth Jleague members 3 the boa f commel g profuction of tnat degree, ‘which re. |~ The song\ Thres Ol Miaiga of Lo | Colored Preacher Says There Are 70, Fhse i WIONPU Egipe. ce ita adoption by the Pittsburg Eu- | Although he did not rench the city un- | I e - ceived the hea commen jon of iss Fre n, whil - 3 yashi ic ty, and at t T 2oy AP i o A sireets’ lead- § Commander 0 Chief Albert 5. Coms | parts. were taken. by Deisy. Motrison, 800 oF Theon 15 S Susam. T . S s Eramber of commerce Teports of the | in& from the depot to the Light sard | OB ESSRTNLEMEID, (EXPROTRD. \ i B oar: y- 3 s 5 2 . ory, wher he dinner s held, . @uring the afternoon session. and calke were served at/the close. The | i 5 rorei A Tai iy Tho are e e oot Tor an enor | _ The movement is Intended eventual- | and called out salutaiions as tho presi- Will Probably Go to Work. At the evening session the twenty- | officers of the union are Miss Marion | mrusty today, in’ addressing the con. plane flight from New York ecity to |1V to be worldwide. The pledges are dent rode In an automobile. e i Pa TURes Sk ity now being circulated in every section seventh degree s v ] . gree was conferred by | Beebe, president; Lowell Stark, vice|rorence of colored Presbyterians pas- | Washington. The plan proposed is of the United States and in some parts | Making Paper from Various Plants and | settlement of the strike of 12,000 mine on distriet is now members from Norwich and from | president; Frank ~ Wilson, treasurer; | jorc nore. — o ; RS g s e that stops shall be made by the con- h | workers in the Pitt New London. There were fifty-Suwee | Miss bbby Caulkins, secretary. He said vice and crime were increas- | téstants at Philadelnhia and Baltimore | 0f Canada. g Woeds. e iy B o strile leaders, it in —— Washington, June An appropria- 3, realize that they cannot hold out men taking part in the work. The ing among the negroes, and that the|and that the prize fund shall be con- g e Pt w o T AR HANNE EXPRESS Precbytorian Church ‘should endeavor | ributed by orssniations in the four | ALASKA STEAMERS IN THE ICE. | tion of 530,000 was e by ifie fovto | Abilinal“tle Uithittim ihatiea by (e ;" Carey Conge i B mprove their conditions. cities, New York. Philadelphia, k: B e = odsy tp tnable tho" secrel of ugri- | omeers the United Mine Workers, ghird degree; Carey fme“"‘:..‘a'u’i’,‘! will st.t-i-:u:u;-:;r ;::.“:! ;nd Con LB k) timore and Washington. | Corwin, With Many Passengers, Held | culture to make un ivestization of | WECGE 08 G000 "0 e men o return to or Costello Lippitt of Norwich, thirty- s OBITUARY. B B ey 15 Miles from Nome. m;mfl:";! Saaiios pe. "',.fr parlous | work pending an adjustment by the - Harl 3 =5 - FE g x B ¥ | concilation board :hr‘:ed b= gy c;f."r}e"‘é‘z"%na"’iéfli . ru:':]an‘m:ver thl::rd?\x'!ps‘i'::s P o BetupEt BhenTapet: 2 e s Nome, Alaska, June 3.—The wooden | made in an amendmeni to sundry | The officials of the Pennsylvania Tester, the organist, and the quartette | York to Bar Harbor on June 20 ang | New Haven, June 8—Bernard Shon- | It Will Be Raised on the 20th—Valves | stcamer Corwin, which sailed from | civil r.-u which was under constdera- | coal company are aiso showing a more of the consistory, ~Eben Learned, | continue until October 8. It will ar- | P8er, founder and for many years | Found to Be Corroded. Seatle, May 10, with & large passen- | tlon in theghouse during B conciliatory spirit, and, in the event Charles S, Eaton, Louis A. Wheeler, | rive here from New York at 1145 p. | President of the B. Shoninger company, - | ger list, is held fast in the ice fifteen | Session toda | of the men returning ‘to work, it Is and James B. Jackson, sang. There | m., and it will arrive here from Bar | Piano manufacturers, died at his home,| Washington, June 3.—The floating | Miles from Nome, the smoke from her} g, out His Brains After Fight With | Possible that there may be an adjust was a larger attendance than at the | Harbor nz\n 10 p. m., reaching New | 607 Chapel street, here, tonight, after|ary dock Dewey, which recently sunk |funnels being visible. The ice is the = bl ment of _grievances without the in- Bfternoon session, and the degree | London at 3.40. a short_ illness. . Mr. Shoninger wasto the bottom of the Subig bay at|heaviest known in ten vears at this onstable. treession of conciliation board. work was highly praised. A number of changes go in% effect | POTR in Bavaria and came to this coun- | Olongapo, will be raised on the 20th |season. The Corwin landed at St.| Los Angeles, Cal. June 3.—After fir. e i — e on the New Haven road June 5. The | {ry in 1841 In 1850 he came to New | instant, if all goes well, according to | Michael's on the night of May 30. She | ing two shots at his wife today PRESIDENT WILL GIVE HEARING SWATZBURG GETS BAIL. boat train northboumd in the morn. | Haven and established the business | cable despatch recelved at the navy | Will try to beat her way to the open | engaging in a fizht with Deputy —_— T armiving et b4T and lesving at|witih which he has since been con- | department from Captain Mertz, in | ieads in the vicinity of Solomon, forty | stable J. T. Whaley, who attemnted 0| Next Monday to Railroad Presidents Security of $1,500 Satisfied Judge | 555, instead of & oclock. Ahe poat fpected. On Anril 30 he celebrated his | charge of the naval station there. He | Mmiles east of Nome. arrest him, Chris Tapl ! Whi | Peol Apurieved. Brown of the City Court and Liberty | traln southbound leaves at 10.02 dap | 60th_wedding anmivers He was 82 | requests an allotment of $15,000 to de- | ‘The gasoline schooner Helen John- | barricaded himself in his use at & e and 10.07 Sundays, There are a num, | years old, and leaves his wife, one son | fray the cost of the work. One of the | son is In a precarious condition in the | Watts, a_suburb, and blew ont his (1o aion, June 2Tl Was:Given: Higy ber of other heanges In the schedule, | 8ud five daunghters. valves through which the dock was ice twelve miles from Solomon. brains. Whaley wusgHghtly wounded ke BoARatHa repor bou: ve .| The 7 a. m. southbound oe: P flooded and empticd during operations S R - oo SR <Al | L Monday ut Washingion he ook Hridey o rarod | through to”Stamford wi(hndlzuihl‘ng: Lost His Position and Committed | was Tound to be corroded, but that is | “Affinity & Geed Old Word, Court | - Steamship Arrivals. I give-u-hearing 1o ' large. delegntio: from the city jail undér bonds of $1,500, | hereafter. Suicide. not believed to he the entire reason for Decision. (At Naplew, June 3 trom | of, ratirosd presidents who feel Judge Brown having approved the se- Waterbury, Conn, Jung &.-—wantel | its sinking. which must be the subject Cew York, Jume 3.1t was dectded | New York. © S : | d over the Wijunetiton curity. Clerk Tbbits of the city court Chewed Off a Kid's Ear. Sutherland, aged 41 years, lost his po- | Of further investigation. | today by the appellate diviston of the| Al (enod, June rinseas Irens, | Brought by Attorney . took the bail at the jail. Those fur-| A email kid, one of = family of | sition at the Noveity Manufacturing e ” e supreme court that the term “afinity™ | frem New Vork cxsliaiin 1o prevent an inerease nishing the security were Max Polsky | goats that belong to an Italian fam- | company this afternoon and tonight |, Prof. Blake's Will Probated. | is & good old word and is not in itseir | At Mavre June 3: L. raine, from i imtes by the Western Trufe §800; C. M. 2 ily on the Esaet BSide, was.tied to a [his wife found him uncenscious in his New Haven, Conn., June 3.—The will | libelous, New Tine 355 Pentwobland; | 4248 ftion and b stake on the battleground this week, | room. An ounce bottle of carbolic | of the late Prof. William T. Elake, who | The decision was rendered in the At une 3:- Deutechland, The detulls of the conference have ; ¢ 1 died in California. was filed for probate case of Peter Geddes Grant, a broker, | from 3 been eft 1o the raliromd men and gov- = ernment oficials at Washington atracting the attention of two dogs, jacid on the bureau revealed the cause orry Bef is sudden death e 8 ay. The estate is valued at who obtained a verdict for $15.006 e~ " % o o o IOt et Ll Shiey b airey Ehelite | Rabtuet a Dewppoper: Wifich dascsiived Chicago’s Coldest June Day. The conference was requested by e estate. After her death it | bim as riding in a touring car with an| Chicago, June esterday was the | several of the hig western trunk lines “affinity.” . coldest fune day Chicago has experi- | who desire o lay their case before the d a|enced in seven years. The thermom- [ president and to learn more definitely . Jeter feil to 43 abuve zere. the plans of the governmest. was to get bis ‘which began ‘hearing comes up June 11. kid was from the dogs they |on the table in his room, accusing one | $70,000, - — had torn one of its ears off. Hhe own- | of hig fellow workmen with being re- | use of e. satished the | sponsible for his death. He is survived | 1s to be divided among the children. paying & small | b his wife and twe children, aged 9 h Blake, sons, are | The judgment was reversed e S kLo, i =7 inew ordered B e

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