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PRICE TWO CENTS PASSENGER'S WARNING HEEDED NORWICH, CONI TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1910 ~ Cabled Paragraphs Removed from | New Haven County, Comicnsed icissrams Paris. June 6—In the Prix de la H. M. Hanna of Cleveland has given VOL. LIL—NO. 134 | $220.000 ¢o the medical depasementior % NEW YORK FIREMEN ARE WEAK The Department is Only Forty Per Cent Ef- 3 B Holy BhflS!_VBSSBl : Inves“gammf";::"si:::::’":":.':'i.,m. <un-| Thirty-Five Occupants of Smoking Car Saved day from the almost continual speech- velt and Mrs. Roosevelt were enter- z: 3 jtained at fluncheon today by King | SHERIFF ABOARD WITH WRIT OF | making i# the lowa primary campaisn, : 5 ficient, Declares Chief Croker Georse and Quecn My at Marlbor- S e RROBE S ORUNANAGEMENT OF| . _ ©o . Tt e from Death or Serious Injury . > COUNTY AFFAIRS. Reuding railroad have amicably settled L Kiev, Russia, June 6.—Authentfe fig- the wage question with the company. ures have been obtained on the ex- o Eulogies Were Delivered in th CHIEF'S SORROW BLENDED WITH ANGER |Zisien f s S, S hess | MOTHER AND FOUR CHILDREN COMMITTEE APPOINTED 1n. ey o o e A ARSuteRtYS TRAIN WRECK AT NEW ROCHELLE expelled up to June d including William C. Lovering of Massachusetis, that date. g P 3 . L s f 3 Com t Week e ) th % N “ Their Li Saumer, Fromes Jume 6._he frst | Petained Against Their Wills by Rev. | Of Which State Senator Blakeslse Is | Cainolie: taivernits oih oo ey e Over the Manner in which Two Firemen Lost Their Lives o to town acrgplan: race in Prance | F. W. Sandford, Head of the Holy | Chairman—Gitizens Not Permitted of the bacalaureate sermon by Tie i iorn Cut of Trai Smoker Attached to Boston Express on New Haven Road n in a Remarkable Accident— and Twenty-Three Others were Eorne Senseless from 30 miles by rail ‘won today by | Ghost and Us Society. : to Be Represented by Counsel PR SR e M T g 54 i 3 ™| Martinet, who fiew Letween £wo points 3 umber of Catholic Bishops in 4 a Burning Warehouse—Civil Servic: Firemen Unab’e in 31 minutes we'a speed of about 51 JEiooe sie esoking & MAFRCe the Yal “Everybody Hang On to His Seat and Brace His iles an hou odify its aititude against the e B TI -1 R S Portland, Me., June 6.—Sheriff M.| New ¥ sy French government. : ” H ghs i Y to Stixd the Hardships of the Fire-Fighters’ Life. | oy iuiunsana Norwas, sune o—ne | W Fueictin of Sortiand. seomed it | consTiion aenbiacoass Eomite Bos | mr por oo Fast, 7 Cameliasiiniiing [ Car Tqppled Over, e ol al ontest in Maine s Steamship | & Writ of habeas corpus, removed MTS. | the conduct of the New Haven county ¢ aground in | ¥lorence Whitaker and her four chil- | commission a | growing warm and the - the management of | 1)) have a hard fight iy 4 couple of Scandinavian - America = United States, which v iblic Mhe presence of yed & head over the ties hetween the ew York, June thie N e on' Sata Wwas float- | dren, Edna, Joshua, Daniel and Eliza, affairs e New York, June §.—Caught In a|The cigarette-smoking, weak-lunged, |ed todav. The ve: ed"to Co. | from the yacht Kinedom. of the HolY | of New Haven. Senator fharies of Wae | the consressional districts. sets of trac.ks back draught in a five-story build- | undersized, civil service firemen have | penhagen. The United States was | Ghost and Us society today, on the | terbury Representative Omes Biatt of jzing otian-mknows JEESSTNEIACLERS oo % of the Free Storage Bonded Ware- | been demoralizing the department for | bound from Copenhagen for New plaint that the woman ‘and her | Milford Representative Abner . Hayes| Pitisburg Residents of British Birth | smoker attached to the Boston express Passenger’'s Warning Heeded. ouse company, at Nos. 110-116 Wash- | the last twenty-six years—ever since | York when she grounded. Her pas- ren were being detained amainst | of Waterbury, Reprosentative. A W, | %ill erect a rescarch laboratory ! {on York, N Haven and | “Evesrybody hang on 1o his scat and ington street, two qiremen were killed | the civil service commission began to | sengers were taken off and brought to | their wills. The writ was issued at | Marsden of MAdioey o eative & | Pittsburg tuberculosis sanitariui Hacttor: e brace his feet” sang out som early this morning. Three others were | pass on applicants.” this citv and a part of her cargo was | the instagce of Nathan H. Harriman | K Bush of Orange. and Repcesentative | Memorial to King Edward VIL e A probably Provenied | headed passenger. The warning car taken in an unconscious condition to Ol Tirmscs. Liator. the Lot transferred to the steamship Holar. | Of Cambrilze, Mass. The matter will | W "1 Paricer of Mertaen oo ove svieeT the death or serlous injury, of the thir- | Jukt in time, for after bumping alc ® hospital, and a score were borne e, t9e Loaf, e |come up in court Wednesday after- Ak - The Oklahoma Woman Sufirage ty-five occupants of the car when it |for a moment, the smoker toppled ove wenseless from the building and at- | “How does it happen,” Chief Cro- BURNED VIRGINIA TOWN. { noon. The Committee. sociation has submitted a petition de- | was torn out of the train and hurled on |on its side; but, with the occupant tended by ambulance surgeons on the | ker was asked, “that the apparent.ef- = <o | Wcaan Complained to Relatives. By the resolutions adopted at the| manding an amendmcnt under which | its side in a remarkable wreck at New | braced in their seats, they escuped in sidewalk. gcel’;fi?_’ of the department.remains so | Virginia Colonel Dies in the Place He | 1¢ i. gaid that the woman has com- | COUDtY meeting this morning in ac- | Women will be allowed the baliot. Rochelle today. As it was, every pas- | jury. 4 Lungs Couldn’t Stand the Strain. ST SN Sl Ot Dosbroved, | 1S Sertere e memives that | cordance with the request of Commis- senger_escaped with nothing more se- As soon as the car stopped tin o York June $.—The New York e d tha:chi f",,,me““e" HQ-Cloxt, | &he was being Meprived of her liberty | £i0ners Walter, Geddes and Wilkinson, McKeever, professor of rious than a few cuts or bruises, which | on its side, the imprisoned senger 3 repiied the chief. e forty per cent Yfampton. Vo June 6. igainst her will by Rev. Trank W. | that they wish'to be investigated, Sen- Ophy in the Kanaas aid not even require hospital’ atten- | clamberod 'through the n wir 1§- >4 3 - | ator Bi lee will be the chairman. He | c0llege, proposes that applic tion. dows. Several were cut in the opera @ire department, widely lauded as the | of emficiency puts shame into the sixty Sh b oae € t 3 Sandf ciety. gmost workmaniike and best organized | per cont. of InefMiciency, but there are | LS who communied e andford head of ‘the society. sinee | [IOF TOTCTes ML DY the Chn e | marriaie. licensos be required to puse Eight Cars Safely Pasesd Switch, | tion. ®n the world, is only forty per cent. T o5 | the Kingdom returned on May 18, from . eMcient, in ihe opinion of its chief | \c=® old-timers every year. . | war. and burned the town of Hampton, | tne ‘sect’s colony in Palestine, where | S2llt, the county home In Orange, and | an examination. sy vt ekl vy Whyslolane. Simmensd smothered early | Could Pick Up Many an Able-Bodied | under orders from General Mazruder, | Mrs, Whitaker and her children were | J0ICH, 1% U, tyood to haye done <on- | Mrs. J. W. Sutton, mother of Tieu- | With the Hariem River branch. After| The other cars, including the coach i ere today. members = Mrs. Whitaker's husband 1s | oo™, 0% 103 o She b6 t. | tenant Sutton, whose tragic death in | e/ght cars had passed the switch m(u that had taken the side tracks, re f'wo firemen were this morning anzl gmown ware- Man on the Street. house biaze, ane e er's sorrow ey one of Rev. Mr. Sandford’s “preach- - r o o] v ol e ralls, and bouse biaze, and Chiet Crokers sorrow | Croker declared he could walk along | Fire Lass $100000—Half Insured. | crc P tec, is a Saloon Keeper, whose lieense | ANNapolis caused a sensation in naval 1y the last coach suddenly swung off | mained on the rails wnd the paieer RS Vi Jhe itauer in mhioh. it fihffl!:f”t and pick up many an B IR e e Bt was issued by the commissioners. Rep- | C/'cles, hias declared hersell a candj- |On the branch trazis, which & wwerve | £ors therein were shiken up, but uni odied man who would make an ex- = - - e resentati: date for congress In Oregon. sharply to the left. The smoker, the came to pass. oellent Areman. Heverting to the fixe | Anthony mills. with a single cxcep- | MARY M'GONIGLE IN CEMETERY, | iavec are pioit and Representative | > e i ighth car, was dragged ahead by the | sictans summoned from severa = | BROOKLYN DRUGGIST MARRIED | train until’ the last car, tugiing in an- | aix bound up tho cuts of the i ! wmoking car passengers and other direction, whipped it from “There was a ic in that fire,” S s th largest lumber mills Nova especti town: tm« o e panic in - this morning, he recalled that Chiefs | tion the largest lum? XO nd e MARY M'GONIGLE IN THE FLESH. | respe ve s by appolntment of IN THE BRIDGEPORT HOSPITAL | rajls, Under the strain both couplings | treated @ number of women who had royed by fire early to- the commissioners, Representative | Be said. “and I want it known. A |iDis morning, he vecalled that Chiefs | (O%,) 'S o5, Emajority of the men fighting that fise : 40 | gav. The I . estimated at $100.- A E school, were able to go into the buid- | 9 o> loes i3 estinwted il § Sist i i Marsden is a lawy T Joune il service hSremeh |ing and remain there throughout the | 000, With an insurance of about haif | SiSter s;[’;'"“"h "‘"l N"T' e o T e e e e | i A 3 2 gave way, and the smoker, frecd, dash- | fainted. smoke their lungs eouldn't stand the | Dlaze in the dense smoke. Theyhdld that amount. en She Walked In. et oV ire le‘hh’"“mm mpm'fl"l_ ruck by | no‘l er !‘:r.r”VI le Alight- not uit, he said, like man: others L s, - = in rom Trolley. ¥ s gimaln Thes got frishtencd, dropped | 13, “wety "recently appointed. Only | SITE FOR NEW e, Yo St My, Mo [WONS B e S menioiRe el WESTERN ROADS = ALLEGED “JOKER” DISCOVERED e e sonigle read’ the newspapers none o uins of Jail Fire Inspected. Bridgeport, Conn. June 6—Struck ®f a fire at that. were talking sbout the youns men in VELMLL OFFERED | the ‘compllv:dllon: below would now | After the county delegation had had | by a trolley car and so seriously 1ii- AND GOVERNMENT AGREE IN SENATE RAILROAD BILL. Civil Service Commission Blamed. | g dspartementhow deficient. they | East Side Promerty Will Be Given by | PUZ7e ber relations. dinner at the jail and inspected the ru- | jured that he will probably die, Har- S s : : =5 sk e Mehs rith uzkinh, yes: | were dlies IF e 3o Ggniing Tames | ot Bt ¥ | Mary McGonigle was struck by a|ins of the recent fire, the meeting was | I¥ Sandiin, 'a Brooklvn drugaist, wis ight Rate Increase—Adminis- [ Would Permit Roads to Engage in But I want all of them with lungs. and standing smoke. ame: Dawson—Board of Trade | trolley car last April and died shortly | reopened. married tonight in the Bridgeport hos- ion’s Injunction Suit Discontin- Rebating Without Fear of Prossocu Pfusidont Notii afterwards in a hospital; on notifica | ciii o Not to Be Represented by | PItal. to Miss Alice M. Wright of the tion, 3 3 samé place. The two have been Stop- % 3 = T DAL came to view the body and she was Counsel at Inquiry. bing o <3 = ACTION BROUGHT AGAINST | POLICE CHIEF KOHLER'S TRIAL, rane e racy oaen® yooatd of | dentified by her son Edward, a pri-| Representative Bishop of New Ha- i moroog ome, Of friends here and| Washington, June 6. — A com- (o ashington, Tune 6. — Democratl AN ELECTION JUDGE THE PROSECUTION RESTS.| Dawson that he will give a site on | yAte in the United States infantry, her | ven asked Senator Blakesiee if at the | marricd, but were refused becnuso | Ernment ani. the " sovently - enfoied | an AUeEed “okec i (e sennie rail g : : 4 _ : the Bast Side for the srection of tne | SiSter. her brother and a cousin; a|hearings it would be permitted citi- | Miss Wright was divorced and did not o <o Tine | road il whioh: ¢hey »a Charging Him With Violating the | Nine of the Original Charges Dropped | factory It the Giron Bros. Co. of St | Dutial permit was issued in the name | zens to be represenied by counsel, in | have her divorce papers with her. | Seirgads of the western tranic line | road b o ol my, Primary Election Law. for Lack of Evidence. Etienne, France, decide to come here. | 0f Mary McGonigle, an insurance com- | order that ‘the county commissioners | They then went by trolley to the | house ronference. whicn Insted for £ fear OF Drocecicion. T 15 1 Benne porance, declde to gome here. | pany paid $117 on the life of Mary Mc_ | ane witneascs might be . guestioned, | home of Rev. ¥. W’ Atkinson. and 1 | ™ than four h i g F1a: Of & flve iine Droviso to thet Pittsburg, Pa, Jume 6—Dr. R. J.| Cleveland, O. June 6—The prosecu- | mill on the Bast Side. and within 100 | Gohisie:. the traction company pald|Semator Blakesleo -replied ‘that s a | Eettng off the ‘car. which had mot | ™50, TUN SO WORER (0CIR0 0 onq to | mection of existing luw which pre £ v mrerber of the committee he would op- | stopped, Sandlin passed In the rear, | o itiaran ol rate Inercases f1ed to | Beribes & penalty of 3250 for fallure 1o Fre v. | ty f sto! - = obtai £ <, pabtionn K::h::gu :;:ct?:firgt::d?; e O o aana Senty oot | M. Pawain il Teive the Tond and | lies in Calvary cemetery, and tonight | o represent citizens. He believed that | knocked him down, Inflioting probably - Aay, 8 Mary McGonigle in the fesh walked |if any citizon had any statement to|fatal Injuries to his head. Rev, My | 257050 o fle no more increases un- | OF, [ Wsduotne o Tate = s e he 1 in congress which gives eory o he democratio mem- lack, who opposed Congressman John | tion in the trial of Chief of Polics | feet of i ledge from which plen- | 3570 fo : . the body of Mary McGonigle now v ro o st § E’u pose having attorneys at the hearings | running in front of a second car witicli | yo"eftective on or after June 1, and | quote a rate to a shipper on request Brought action today in an alderman’s | charges were dropped for lack of evi- | lease of the water privilezes for $1. cGlonis into her sister’s house. make, they should make it, but there | Atkinson saw the accident from the | 4. jhterstate commerce commission | bers of the house who pointed out this pourt against Harry Evans, an elec- | dence, leaving gross immorality and S S e To say there i t h jon judge, charging him with violat- | habitual drunkenness the only counts FUNERALS. visit woold understate the emotions of | [2S DO reason why that citizen should | window of his house and visited Sand- | power to investigate and suspend In- | feature of the bill pointed out that It the primary election law and also | with which the defense has to deal. _— Thsit would understate the chotions of | have a lawyer to represent him. Rep- | lin at the hospital soon after the ac- | Prvuges “whien are not justined, be- | #ould open the for e relatives. e sister screamed and | resentative Bishop replied that he |cident. Tonight Miss Wright secured " law and goes into effect give rebates under the guls . and a sajd that s Lo a shipper #with a misdemeanor. Dr. Black, who | The charges which have failed were Mrs. John E. Barry. Fefuses to eoncede that he is defeated, | misfeasance in office and inefficiency.| The funeral of Mrs John e il niece fainted. Then came ex- | thonght it was an outrage if a citizen | the papers in -her divorce sul ident Taft thercupon planations. ~Mary McGonigle was cer- | of the county who was willing to pay | Went to the hospital with Rev, Mr. [y Dreaifent et taeriupor, soie Ti lieged that Evans counted ballots for | Among the first witnesses called by the | was held from bLer late hom irsbit . m . tainly buried, but it was another Mary. 1zell when :;se_va:vem mu‘ked x:r defens: s 'l;lewtfin D. Btaker. lg;ty Summit_street, on Monday morning | The mlnng PR g tiniid S Bt {orl:m attorney was not given the right | Alflk};won. wihere the marriage took |jn_ ‘the injunction suit had been ac g fack, While the vots was being tab- | solicltor, and first lieutenant to’ Tom |and at St. Patrick's church a solemn | privato servics and her address fluctis | (peo foPiesented. He did not believe | Place. complished and the suit would be dis=| it was probably advance ast doubt igted in the county commmissiomers |I. Joyusen. aud Harry N. Rickey ed- | high mass was celebrated Rev. | Ates with her employment. . Whe dead| Liat the comnty ehoule hire lawyers |\ | oo continued, The Miscontinuance will | upon the wisdom of accepting the sen $aes today. Dr. Biack dagsetnk ‘Brom itor tn ch , newspaper syndicate. | Hugh Treanor, Rev. ¥ L. Fipatrick | woman who bore such an extraorainas | DAt e did believe that it was the right | not be entered, howe: until after |ate amendments to the railrond bill bat 1 sec ear from precin as appoint '4¢ Quring M. | being deacon and Rev. J. B. McCarthy | ry resemblance to her was no relative, | Of 2% OF @il the citizens of the coun- | BERKSHIRE ST. RAILWAY.|the new rallroad law is signed Pwout s coiieie y in an inquiry of this kind to appear | L2l 2 The bellef was expressed tonight | ~Representative Underwood of Ala allroads of the |bama said the senate amendment ut the district, I think I [Johnson’s first term as mayor, Bub-deacon. (olany were present, In- | but knew her and gave her address 0|1 Derson op By ooumgel would tually restore to the rafl ve been nominated by a majfority of | Both of these witnesses = testified | tluding relatives from Glon Talls N . 500, 1 have been generally cheated | they had known the accused chief for [ ¥'Niw Tondon, Worcestor Tajls. N | the hospital Senator Chase of Waterbury sup- out the district. & number of vears and never knew him | f51d and a dciegation from the Al- | SALEM MAYOR CENSURED ported Mr. Bishop, declaring that it vas only fair that a citizen having the In filing his quarterly report before | to be intoxicated on any occasion. MT. | hammra club of Hartford of whieh Rickey also testified that in his opin- | her son is a member. The hearers were BY BOARD OF ALDERMEN | welfare of the county at heart to take | yoilay line in Massachusetts, a pet At Last Assured to the New Haven | that all of the other ¢ i country which have filed increased Biiioad (Company, rates, or have had such u plan under | roads the power to grant rebater, Boston, June 6. The ownership of a | consideration will abide by the agree- [ “The Standard Oil fine of $20,000,000 oston, June §.—The ownership of 3 | SOnsIrrAtion Wil AbIe, by Ihe e s | was Imposed as the rasult of . mis aha aefendants in. the suit quoted rate,” said Mr. Underwood. Pudee Jobn C. Favmaker in common | Rickey also te it in his op leas court to®ay, Constable J. H.|lon Chie: ler never showed any in- | Daniel Dunleavy, M. Flynn, William — the means to bring out a full inquiry 2 pbell of Turtls Creelc which is in | efclency or incompetency in the con- | Moran, . Coilins, Danicl Sullivan of | Applied Uncomplimentary Epithet to |of the conditions existing In the coun | e e Tt s Ruilvond oy i W deTendants I e ce at the | this mection were to hecome Inw’ the he Dalzgll district, announced that uctofbisofics oo out Hartford and Thomas Counell of | Police:Tnspeater. ty management. PR e R ad company has | o0 "y ouse tomorrow in which - | railroads might misquote . rate to & Bhe clection board of the Third ward e defense expects to call about ome | worcester. Beautiful Land on High, s 5 The question of permitting citizens | ;°%} 0" 0% T0h {0 b aompany The | ident Brown of the New York Central, [ shipper and pay to him, as dama; ast assured to tbe company. The anything they wished.” to be represented by counsel was put | . fc 7RI ATEEIT Lo the company. President McCrem of the Pennsylvania ~—Turtle Creek, left the polling place | hundred witnesses, among them Deing | and Some Swee: Dy were sung b¥ | Salem. s n Is representing rail- territory | DR. GAYER FINISHES and other offici June §—For violating | {2 1° ropresented by counseli was' put | roads in the eastern centr Burial was in S - eaite Burlal was in St Ma-|the dignity of fils office, Mayor Ar- |0 % vote sna_ defested, passed a bill permitting the New H grearded and’ went hiome, expecting | city omelals, professional | men and | Miss Groele econvene at ten o' nda: minent business men. Most of the |y < <ok N st Sncring . The constable said he was | lestimony to be offered will be in re. | 1.5, comolers charge ot the avrange. | thur B. Howard of this <ity was cen. | ™y ', (C7or the firat meeting of the | JCP SOMPANY to purchase and oper- | Ot T » wummoned by a citizen who asked |buttal of the charges of inebriety. ol 'ge of ?’;‘-’i‘l,e“{,“.,‘fr"f £ :Id:::’e‘::"m'}h‘i’:si:d Iyt R Tg (oont Tt e et thel ate tn IfflrlwmrhT;lrvn'I railway :l:;:m['"'i":f"'l,f;;'m """3;,{‘““"m‘:'i'“?‘; THIRD WEEK OF FASTING. by ard 3 - o haw, jerkshire cownty. The bill which byce o R propemes —_— and halt the proposed increases until | Hag Lost 27 Pounde—Mentally and for Monday, June 13. #im to take charge and when he ar- a A B et tne Croiine lace e 'found | SECOND CHURCH MEN 2 Lydia May Disco. tion was taken as a result’of a hear- ulated that certain short exten B e R e Aoty the official ballots strewn around the m Monday afternoon the funeral of | ing on the charge nspector Patric] of the Berkshire company's line shall [ after the new law bscomes effective, i Fivor and the tally sheets on the table. TO HAVE OUTING. | 1,ydia May Disco, who was killed hy |J. Leahen, of the Salem police, that | MRS- AGNES SOMERVILLE be miade, has already pavecd fhe wen. |8 practically taken for granted here Rityelantly Bovk the electric car Saturday nisht, was | the mayor had .applised to him an un- DIES FROM BULLET WOUND |ate. pIuisnE. tod h today's | . New York, June 6.—Dr. Gustav A Desplte this action, the ‘house to- | EVery one conmected with today's | o VoW FORle Juie S oDE Custan 2, Fle a reported that other persons |y jtation to Hear Warden Garvin Ac- | Leia From the home of hor parenis amd | complimentar: epithet. Leahen, who ) h conference seemed gratified over the | 4y "ta5s 1o has undertaken to prove &ad been in the room between the ime the board left and his arrival. cepted and Two Committees Ap- |burial was In St Mary's cemetery,|on May 31, had publicly demanded an | Woman Who Shot Herself in Office of | day again registered its opposition (o Pointed. There were beautiful floral forms, ine | apology from the mayor, was also cen- an Albany Dentist. New Haven raflway control of trolley | Outcome, g e Sy o b e B 0 1 HOUSE POSTAL SAVINGS BILL cluding a pillow marked Lydia from |Sured by the aldermen. b lines in Connecticut, by reconsidering B weighs 183 pounds, 27 pounds less than There was a_special meeting of the ( her mother, wreath from Mr. and Mrs. | The inspector was a witness against | Albany, N. Y., June 6.—Mrs. Agnes | 2Ction taken last weelk and killing a | SPITZER DEPOSITED $106,457 when he began. Henry Dearing, heart from Disco Bros., | Mayor Howard at a recent hearing on | Somerville of New York, who omes | bill to permit the Wor S IN BANK IN FEW MONTHS | “if it wers not for the fact that T wish to preserve my strength for my from Mr. and | charges of criminal libel brought | norself yesterday in the offve of bridge street yallway to purchase such carnations, A. |83 the chief executive on ac- | yo ne® oaor: | a line A bill granting a simil v- rk,” he ay,” ould con stal savings bill was put on the way | elected, and It was declded to hold an | Cirnations and roses, Mr. and Mrs | paper conducted by him, and it was |ic hospital. Mrs. Somervile, who was | Pany was defeated last week. Fotl | As it in I sball probebly besin eating > its passage by the committes on |outing in September, the details of [ Casper Baile n that the incident 'in question | the wife of Harry Somervilie, a trave | Of these companies are % . s, gradually again at the end of another e e R e A R S R S e —_— | arose. ~ The mayor. who is/now un- | eling salesman for & drug company, | °Wnel by the New Hav Now Touk. . Juns 6Churies R | west . OBITUARY. der_ Indictment In 'the criminal libel | Ea® peen " endeavoring o inamy By Gl A Heilke, secretiry of the American The doctor's physiciana say he s« in MAYA INDIANS SACK gar Refining company, was on the Wit- | harfect condition mentally and phyw Expected to Go Through Without | Men's league of the Second Congrega- - Single Amendment Attached. tional church on_Monday evening in | carnations and roses the pastor’s study, President Peale | Mrs. Charles Hensau Tashington, June 6.—The hcuse |presiding. Five new members were | R- Monroe, carnations xpected to go through the house |sisting of Noah~Lucas, C. Arthur La- ct t 3 1 ¥rithout a singie amendment being | throp and Nathan A. Gibbs. A relig- M N at cases, “;:1 probably be tried early | Hurdis to accompany her to New a iy all day today, seek- Racked to it. The democrats of the |ious work committee to assist the pa- rs. Norris G. Lippitt. next week. B York, according to the doctor's state- TOWN OF VALLADOLID | [e58 stand nearly all day today, seek® | cally, but his face in lined and drawn gommittee filed two minority Teports |tor regarding evening services wak | On Monday evening at 8 oclock, | Mavor Howard has been much in the | ment to the police. it ing to clear his name of the charge of | ung"he complaing of sight weariness ®sainst the bill. named. consisting of Ebenezer_Allen, | Mrs. Harriet A. B. Lippitt, widow of | Public eve since his election last year | " Dr. Hurdis insists that he never in | Mexican Troops Rushed to the Dis- | Lo hiacy to defraud the government| iy the afternoon, He has Mso curbal “The rules commiittee will be called | John Trankla and Daniel C. Graham. ~ | Rev. N. G. Lippitt, passed away at |iN 2 city of which he had been a Tes- [ any way encouraged Mrs. Somerville by underweighing of sguar. ed his work on the advice of phys! £5 meet tomorrow morning to consider | The invitation of the Men's league of | her home, No. 23 Pearl et, | 1dent less than a year. in_her attentions. turbed Section. Chester Woodward, a director of the | gians, who fes too severs strs Cheirman Weeks' resolution asking for | the Central Baptist church to attend |after an illness of some duration. | b g g The Somervilles formerly lved in Veen ‘Gt Nassau Trust dep A e that | Mieht cause a ® special rule with which to effect the | their meeting tonight, which will be|Mrs. Lippitt was born in Willinzton, | BOLD THIEF RANSACKS Albany, and Mrs. Somerville had had cH Cry Fung. ¢-=Thajclion by the (steuser tamtified L — —— of the bill and providing | addressed by Warden Garvin of state | July 11, 1833 her maiden name be- POLICEMAN’S HOME, | Some dental work done the_doctor | Mosican oo b | e o L iy o MONDAY. Ez.\m.t all mendments. The rule al |prison, on Exison Reform. was acoept- ing Harriet &, Bartictt She was th =) *| before they removed to New York. |[with in o lone Hme l;‘m; had to ;l.-?x x;:;:;mr::-‘v‘-:, .)J;;:g‘ tod, ,.r..':.f:-."\(fn“:le! ity eight hours® general debate and |ed, and the*members wili attend. second wife of Rev. Norris G. LinDitt, | Took §40 from Officer’s Trousers, Be- — Tith iIn 2 long time has occurred infand now alding the prosecution, 4e’ |Senate to Consider Conservation BN who passed away February 4, 1857 $5,000 FINE IMPOSED 2 roops are | posited ~—Many Bills Passed by H ' sides Gold Watch and Chain. W being rushed to the disturbed area. | between May and November, 1907. He ny Bills Passed by House. #he offering of a single substitute, but ploy of the sugar Mrs. Lippitt is survived by her step- % ON FEMALE SMUGGLER | In the meantime revorts which have | was then in the e Washthston. Sibe - Tte senate to ®ermits no amendment. “The democrats will fight the passage | W!LL SUPERINTEND son, ex-Mayor Costello Lippitt, and| . = £ ©f this rule with all the vigor they can BIG CONSTRUCTION JOB. | also leaves two gramisons, ( i ew York, June 6.—A policeman's =t o 2 recelved here indicate that there has |company. These figures caused a stir | o S0 W€ O SN0 vl mal BIGELD, S0 eommand. They will be supported by Bartlett of Washington, D, % B | uniform with a shield on the breast of | Must Pay for Evasion of Tariff Duty | becn much Dloodsbed and that the in- | In the courtroom, Spitzer having tes- | 88y voted to take up for cons doration & number of “insurgent” republicans|C. V. Pendleton of Yantic Has Gone | Milton Bartlett of this city. She was | th€ © ‘lt.kshn;;ull out on al“haly, cudm;u on Personal Articles. surgents are preparing for [ mm:» nn»g nm': m:l-:’:lfg’u“":’,' °',"""p‘e‘1.': rosident at his discretion |0 with wwho are opposed to the passage of | o Toledo, Where He Will Be Locat. | Of & fine Christian character and | no fear to a bold thief who visited the fstecsscat w! he government forces iich is | weel, an: » was the SCApeg b gy g e ide = home of Gadlia Krams, a patrolmen, of ~ i3 sure to come soon. The independent |of the underweighing frauds. w from entry and settlement the P Trenton, N. J. June 6.—A fine of e Connsel for both sides will probably | Public lands, thus sidetrack o bl deared to all with whom she was as blishes d teh 1 publishes despatch- early today. | 35,000 was ‘imposed today by Judge | PAPEr Ei I admitting New Mexico and Arizona to R 1Sum wihout opportunity | - o yntil Winter. the New York department, i —— Socisted. H Xtra d $40 in bills from the | Reli: b, es from the cap f Y sum up tomorrow and it Is expected 3 1 L e extracte S g h elistab, in the Upited States court, ¢ . the cap! of Yuca- u A atehoo AT THE AUDITORIUM. e e T pantic Founders of Norwich | trousera"and o gold watch and_chain [ on Mrs: Matiida M Chesbrougn. wife | tan:_to. the ' erféet " persons | fhat e case will reach the Jury on sutehood, © U it o o J - ® | from the vest, and even took Krams’|of a wealthy Boston ship owner. whe | Were killed by the dians o rednes n A Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. superintend the erection of a building | _ In addition to the addre revolver fram. thethip pockel Phentiras ot oitey or ot Who | oo rarday. Purther despatches tegetved local Interest, by unanimous consen At the Auditortitn Monday the | 306x100, six stories high, at the To- | William D. Love of Hart | acked the whole apartment at| of By Convicted of the: charge | | ore stats that 5,000 Gf thess Indis . occupled the entire session of the mandeville bill opened berore weil filled ledo Lamp works for the General Blec. | Founding of an Indixn ! 7 Sroporey Vints this cousiry. Uer®mal | sacked the town of ~Valladolid,- 95 | Burolars Held v at Point of Briar- house. Among the muny measure v - | e S pany;. e building will be of 7 A s v his E A - s to the southeast of Merld 1 woo passed was a bl authorizing the ap Bouses and presented a varied pro o ke T i iy :m Tequive | by Mohegan and Pequot Indiz: 3 | just to show his contempt|” Counsel for Mrs. Chesbrougp an- | M'les to th stheast of Merida, kill- ) R et of & commiIETton s mveel gramme which brought out well de- | TiifoRced coverete Bnd will reguire | O, N0 Rn, B e musica wority, he removed the shield | nounced that an appeal would be | Nz all t pal zovernmeni em- | New York, June 6.—Three burgla ntment of & commisrion to invest!- served applause for every number and | gioion” 15 well acquainted w_hf» o0 | gramme before the meeting of from the coat and left it on the table|taken to the United States circuit | PIOVes. police and others. [ with pockets bulging with loot, were | KRS URQ TRALCEE OF CAMBIOVORE FHD Badicased 'a_ popuiar Bil:for the frst | dieton s, vell acaualnted £ Suen| ST DR tue esting ot | with a five cent piece beside it for | court of appeats. They se 2 aud pistalx and in- | heWd up at the point of & brlarwood ABA Workmen's compinaiion and Baif of the week. In the headline place | & e Sy, acy ms’ use to get to the station house e = stituted a reign of terror. Many of the | pipe in_ Brooklyn today in the bacl ing an 1 natter adii o the success of the job. at 3 o'clock, when Eben Learn sl iid 3 . Aobas Aol 4300 B 00T 1 K | Cgioata. of bensvolent and: fraterns Soating farce Uncle. i Wrons. dis = Sixe's waip /et flaxs wiikaizo b | e FIRE AT SAVIN ROCK. e °f Vellndolld are ficein | of & 881000 27 whom ihey had Fob- |docieties.” tnmitucions of learni "Stev_ 2 R iEu B Drop Rk | wri PR R s gl e AL oA e oty il They | trade fons, and professional, lite plasing the capavle work of Mr. Stev- WOMANS’ BOARD OF MISSIONS. | 7 i on, S0 | Wright ‘Brothers and Curtiss in Com- | Pleasant View Hotel and Contents e e | bed. an marched tamely 1o Juil. They tlr”l & Vons, an- gecrmsional, 1 o A e yimners of | Annual Session at Second Church on 5 | petition Airship Flight. Destroyed This Afternoon. | PETROIE. JEWELRY A AN . e tAL Cheln. | CRILOS \COUTRES b b e enuch applause. Wednesday Morning and Afternoon PR e~ Wontren): |, Washington, June 6—The MISSING SINCE MAY 12 LAST |14~ bheen keemer cdged than their | New Hampshire Postmaster Short With his melodiotis bells, played in| _The Speakers. After having been in the employ of | brothers and Glenn H. Curtiss New Haven, June 6.—Pleasant View | own wits 5,000, the hand and by a harp arrangement, ": Opnale The Plaut-Cadden Co. for sight years | invited to enter a competition : B o L ee G | LT Gem- e Semplec Capotat 1 7 North Comway, N, H, June DMusical Dale brought down the house as piano salesman, Adelard Morin com. | flisht between New York and the na- | Savin Rock, and located just outside Boaten Hufel. | | oNortt way, L 200 vas recalicd Tor exira numbers, | orin Frogramme bas been completed | Hlfes Nix duties there this week and | tional capital, for which a prize of | the grove. was burned this afternoon. [$1,00000 Endowment Fund Com- | Eharged wilh s shortage ‘of'§1.00 leasing especi: i v ‘3 e Eastern | p 00 CU0 SNl leave for Montrear | $20.900 will be given. This decision | For ime the flames threatened Boston, June .- A Ire 3 pleted, s official accounts, Postma pleasing ially, with his medley of | (ranmecticut Dranch of the We, xt we Montreal, 1 ALY s omcial mecounts. Postmas SR hevularairs. GO T o e e ecaro eS| Canada, where he Will be commected | Was reached today at a ‘meeting here ! much surrounding property and help | troit jeweirs firm md cases | Chieago, June 6 completion of | HhUE CRRTIEN O e tne Uited 8t Kiisto & Lewis are heard in a Te- | Drtaational Shamrch Waotnestmr aroens | With one of fhe leading manufacturing | Of representati ¢ the Phi | was called from all parts of West Ha- | filled with thousards 1 fuew sCorAin the. 31.000:008 cndamment Tond. Lo the | So,rzaigned betore the tnits fined musical act in vocal solos and | in, d afternoon.—Th ay morno | plants at Montreal. 1t will be with | Baltimore and Washington Aero clubs|ven. The smoke from the building |of gems. which i en Joft i n] A Bible society, which S e aloar St e smpuch. 1 Guets which are received with enthusi- | Sl ae Ton Harailton of Siton Tun | Tegret that his many friends learn of | and the two commer rose high and attracted much atten- | room at a hotel thix city for a a year wvhen M e g R s Badet msm and made an admirable offering in | key Miss Gras 2 Si Furhey, | his intended departurs citq. Dr. Alfred F. Zahn, who tion. Had not everything been rain- | month pa today revented the | Tunsell Snke gave $500000, was an- | BISht In the custody o pu the bill. Their selections include Tore- | M. Boasd of China and Migs Colgey — R chosen secretary of the join tcommit- | soaked, it seemed for a time as if the | that the castern repres it R noed by RAv. J. 40, NoFlon, & # It R C. Seavey Is about r edor Song, In Old Madrid and Nevin's - - Floree Thises’ Caves Continuad tee, was authorized ~to" invote the|entire resort was in danger of being | Grm, Frank J. Fos ary of the soclety, at & meeting of | of, 08¢ unmarried and has been po: b k 7i and Curtiss to ta art i o swept. e b ATy Ay i ere e years. o . B s, Synk o Tust. In Honor of New London Frisnds. In the city court on Mondey morning |t Seanetiden oiper in etamn or| | The hotel was formerly known as | “Roster coonme aky milesaney Lofiis Manon of igh degreo and hus ¢ ¥ | prominent In church wor | the Hinman house. It has been con- | on May Hie calios agains: Hary through representatives using Wright | ducted of late by Brusie Bros. It was | [eavi W. H. Gallaway pleases with his povel and clever cartoon drawings, | At his home on Maple street on Sun- | ji° CRECS QETSE SIATRY, Bheieimn ected Grand Sachem Tammany George L. Lilley Company Incorpora wvhich bring to mind the paper in which | day evening Michael Schwartz enter- Tnte ! | marchines. | o' many of his illustrations have beon | tained & party of twenty friends amons | (78 0T T G Rormine when (i | e Of three stories frame constmuction. | has not been | Hall. Been. There is an instructive and well | whom were Harry Tarnopol and Miss e ive | With wing a cou noas. | Traub- Jewelry ot Yo il P, Coha- tion. Miss Edith Sangman is pianist at the | gramme of classical selectlons was i T oo went through the roof. Much of the | cated his samples. His accounts are | ¢im Wis ver€Terrel BTARE SIERET OF Il cate of incorporation was file 1th @heater this weck, substituting for | 4nely rendered by Prof. L. H. Balcom, 2 New Britain, June"¢._Believing that | furniture understood to be all right | Tammany Hall, at a meeting of the | the secretary of state at the capit Birs. W. I Dion. who is taking & short | and there were vocal numbers by sev- Recovers from Injury. they are responsible for the numerous Mr, Foster was the son « ot M d today of the George L. Lilley company west. em&r :_]neflgnm: Ralresh‘ments were| On Monday Joseph Brunelle returned c:lsu:‘kl)f "n;rl‘ thhett w\l);lrh h;-v»l been Steamship Arrivals, A. Foster of mervill PN for the purposs of taking over . e serv luring the enjoyable evening. |to work for the Adams Express com- | Feported lately, the police tonight ar- Trieste, ] Carpy rom | about five feet ten inc PRIy R el and perso estute of the la i Meeting of W. C. T. U. pany after having been Iaid up since | Fested Thomas Murray, John Lynch, | (A Tricste. June 5: Carpathia, from | Sa25T00 1 lds s dar 22-Story Hotel for New York, | ZeAl ABC POraOnAl eates ok 1n given goThe W C. T U, hed its resular Guessed the Right Number. Saturday_when he was injurcd by | Joseph MeGuire and ames Rice of | N iy . June 6: Kronprinz Wil- | €d and hiad « dark mustac N T B Ry v et | s Be Rt andt iaiens, Wil Gommen une mecting Monday afternoon a . ey weighi pounds falling e nd Joseph Lane. who; — of ¢ i, e prestde L g b : Welock at the rooms in the Eill block, | o5 (hioF Teceived a box of cigars| against his left leg. addréss s not inown. Murfay “hermistovics,| 8 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE | {f I} o 1 D D Ty, Tl Y Ppening with the .usual devotional ex- | [ . A A detected ng money from John O S . | synaic nich will epect & mammoth | Frederick P, Lilley orcises. The bLusiness meeting was | Nibin stroct tigar store. © He it the Broad Street School Opened. and nendiiae Edolon g M ATIeaEd L : Argentina, from Tfi ew Haven Road Employes in | [0, Uie theater district here et A Gonducted by the pfesident, Miss Har- | ,umber exactly, which was 1,085, R.| After having been closed for o, num- | [aneh sumned tato the Lockshop gond | Yo York: 2 Lombardia from New | Mdchanical and Constouction Shops. |us sunomnced Luday. = he will | Cont of Trial of Sophis Kritchman and §lat G. Cross. Among the Feports pre- | B mgiver s watend Ttk o suers | ber o dava Betaune: or aior & mum- | Lynch jumped iuto the Lockshop joud R por - i S e =7 Le orien higl, ¥nd ix to cost $10, X » were those of the secretary and [ of 1074 The. Frroad. Btreot » cehoal e oiover. | and had to be Mragged out < Juna 5n Colutubla, from | Boston, June 6.—A wage increwse of | 000,000, 11 will be situated in Broud doo_Mill i a eight per cent. was granted tomay by | way bhelween Thirty-third and Thirty Waterbury tonn, June 6-—Aceord ing o figures made public todey by mr:‘rm&?:p:m r.:.: y:;:or o Monday morning. It is belicy and i o g e Came from Boston to Vote. no more cases will develop. The received with interest and gave | Among those from cut of town who | dren sick are Improving. idea of the activities of the |came home to vote was George L. Z = from the seat of his : Crosgrove, who Is now located at Nor- Montville Mills Start. huried to the ground as he W Cleric s Mowl or le wuperior <ous = the firat trial of Kophie Kritchinan for 111 Health. Caused : Suiaids, the murder of Bronislow Kulvinska Amateur Aviator Injured. At London, June 6: Minnetonka, | the New York, New Haven & Hart- | fourth st New York, June 6.—Clifford B. Har- | trom New York. ford raflroad to 5000 emploves In the man, an amateur aviator, was jolted | At Liverpool, June 5: Cedric, from | mechanical and construction shops of aeroplane New York. the company. The announcement of At Hamburg, June 8: Bluecher, from | the advance followed a lonk confer- | Bridgeport, June 6.-Despondent he- | cost the xtate $4,1083% and e joint New York; Deutschland, from New |ence between General Munager Hig- |cause of ill ‘health, Willinm Stoddard | trial of the girl and Jos Mitchell fo gins and the officers of thc Igterna- | committed muicide at his home, 199 | the same crime cost but $33119 the July meet- | wood Center, near Boston, as telegra- | Montville. June 6.—The Uncs to alight after a flight at Mineola, L. ingtced of [rher fof the New Haven e it pod Feanctoostion milln which have | L todsix.. e sEapas ol albat ek Yexk L e S U iine and- the: officar o e e o R O . b et it a the he said, t0 yo een idle since May 25, resumed =r- | ing up #nd a few bruises, but the ma- “hristiansand. June §: Hellig | tiona erated Trades Council, 3 < by drinking car res, however, oxeluaty u.m“"a' ayer. 5 ations godav, = _‘w..m'w-, = Olay, = Boston offic ~ Ivelic acid. ,lhh“l'lfi’,—. m enographers’ and jury fees,

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