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' VOL. LIL—NO. 138 : i 11, 1910 z PRICE TWO CENTS MISSING ESTHER MEARSON FOUND| Cebled Paragraphs Roosevelt Party | Concensed Teler s |Bady of Woman R . London, June 10.—The appointment 4 2 _ Medical Director Richard C. Dean, U. 3 e of dsu- Charles Hardinge, p-n:ulem c d 3 'b. , retired, died at his residence. Q- s i ed fr H taire, ae iettoy ot Tadia. in Ruoger nn"m ome ou“ | Captain Moller, head of the Scan- oun n r un Sixteen Year Old Girl who Disapear: oM Her | 5icns &5 Fari ot Minto, was omlial . A el - 0 L Iy announced today. 7 —_— died at Copenhagen. New York Home June 6 Lima, Fors. June 10.The govern: ON CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO|AFTER ABSENCE FROM HOME OF .J.:f;‘::.’.‘.t‘..‘.it:é‘:!‘.’.‘ fjflh.fll’-;"'fl.:’& SUBMERGED IN LAKE NEAR MOL. me isba volunteers in u}g’:}l“;;mr'). Bt e ’“?’,';{ +one DEFRAUD GOVERNMENT. NEARLY FIFTEEN MONTHS. |riiomination for congress. TERASIO, ITALY. ‘ ol e mediating ministers stated to- ’ e e A Sty A NEW HAVEN FAMILY e el e M e e GERBRAGHT ALSO tom of Maurice Do O'Counell, solcior | BELIEVED T0 BE AN AMERICAN WAS WITH AM P e CUILTY DUE NEW YORK ON JUNE 18 | of e treasury department. n Police Continue to search e + The Jury Stood Seven to Five for Ac- | Sailed from Southampton Yesterday on | s “drive them out wheveorr found | M H: N. Castls, Who Was Mary Crittenden Scott of California Be- quittal in Bendernagel’s Case—He| Board the Steamship Kaiserin Au-| The New Turkish Ambassador o CRACKS IN BIG GUNS PUTTIED UP BY EXPERTS So That They Might Pass Inspectors) Where She Had Been Erought Yesterday by Mrs. D. A, Hubbell of Woadbridge—Girl’s Brother Takes Her| gitcment by Representative Hughes. | Will Be Tried Again. et Vibiiia: the United States, Youssout ade fore Marriage—An Unusual Career. s al call on Knox. - Back to New York—Mrs. Hubbell’s Story of the| wwusninscon, yune 10T have infor- g = 4 : mation based on sworn afidavits that| S Como, Italy, J P ba aring Tired and Hungry. cracks i s made by the Bethlehem | - New York, June 10.—Charles R.| Southampton, June 10.—After an ab- | Senator Dixon Has Introduced a bill | Como, Italy, June 10—The badly Wandering Girl Appe g gry Steel company. have been puttied up by | Helke, the white-haired secretary of | sence from home. of nearly fifteon | for the incorporation of the Veteran e s oty of ‘A womiat Shbiieved g ' 2 . H. N. Castls, wh experts in order that they might pass | the American Sugar Refining company, | months, eleven of which he spent in | Reserve corps as a “third line of de- |10 n inspection,” declared Representative :““‘ :‘;’i’:""l:;:!z wfil:xh: on one count of | the East Africa jungles in quest of | fense.” ;&T lg:lryw(;:"(‘:l:‘l‘l‘; "lnslc‘:‘rtl;nf{lf;fl:“ S n, e b , Cal., y . charging conspiracy to |rare specimens of animals, and the re. submerged in a lake near the village & g " Hughes of New Jersey in advocatin . ‘Woodbridge, Conn., June '10.—Esther | do th:!e :xrx;lg!‘_f‘l‘ewdw:s ila_‘l:le to find | o e traction of battleships in navs | defraud the government of customs | mainder in making a tour of northern | In the Presence of 20,000 Knights of | P UETERT 0 @earson, the 16 year old giri, who dis- | S0meane VA0 ol eC & B Hubbelrs | yards during a discussion of a confer- | duties on. susar. Africa and various parts of Europe, | Pvthias of Illinois, the Aged Pythians | 0. mppearcd from her hgme, M7 East Ome | 4 e e At s, b | ence report upon the naval appropria | 1rnest W. Gerbracht, former super- | Theodore Roosevelt sailed from South- | and Orphans’ home was dedicuted at Russian Taken Into Custody. tion bill in the house today. Decatur, Iil. Wrapped about the body was a plece of cloth which bore the initials 8iundred and Twenty-third street, New | her to the home of the Bassetts in | ton i : . Roberts of Massachusetts, a Work, on Mondgy. the 6th, was found | New Haven, where she remained until| pomber of the paval affairs commit- t = tee, was quickly upon his feet to chal- oday at the home of Louls L. Basset g £ s - t 144 Bdwards street, New Haven,| Mrs. Hubbell's Suspicions Aroused. |jenge this statement. ' e e bromglht by Mrs.| Mrs, Hubbell said after she had| “And these guns,” added Mr. Hughes, 1 . talked with the girl she was suspicious | “are more dangerous to the man be- 4 A. Hubbell of Woodbridge. Th s brother Lyon came here late to | that she was not telling her the truth [ hind them than they are to the enemy r and kept asking her further questions |in front of them Secretary of the Navy Meyer has |y, . 204 PO y m letters found in ti | commended James Dever, a seaman, | trunk, written in English, it ..,p.u.'»: for bravery in rescucing a shipmate | that the woman in 1906 lived in 34th from drowning. street,” New York city, ~The police. 2 gy . asing their opinion on wounds on President Gompers of the Federation | the head evidently made by & blunt of Labor charges that the Hawallan | jngtrument, are of the belief that the sugar planters have been holding Rus- | woman was murdered and have tan i e 5 suie bout whe he lived. Wh d hy 1 tate th: h about where she lived. When presse oes the gentleman state that suc There are few subjects of m ore importance to the mer: Wraiked Ints e HubbeiPs Home | oo NS, 100 e had Deen adonted | suns have been aceepted. by the Eov- publisher than aaum’.fig. o s e st e aim et o 1 sian immigrants as peons. into custody a Russian numed Constan- Tired and Hungry. by the Burns family in Stamford when | ernment?” inquired Mr. Roberts. a case where the preacher is one of the best practicers, for the tine Ispolatoff, 50 4. They According to the story told by Mrs.|she was too young to remember and | “I don't know about that” replied printer must demonstrate the value of his art by his art. On the sub. Princeton University will receive it e Teass” Olf, hey ubbell, the girl came to her home on | that had been the only home she had | Mr. Hughes. Joct af dvertising. Ghe, Darle: (REY.). News sayac “Advertions bovs e about $-,500,000 as a result of an- | Sgspect him of having some knowledge day last and watked dnto the house | had. Mrs. Hubbell's daughter-in-law,| “If the gentleman has uch inferma. 1he. s ‘thist han sommatiing i sall wo; reslates Iiw: Gisetiso o on nouncemente made at & special moet. | °F BOW the woman met death. | pwithogt knocking. She isaid she was | Mrs. E..S. Hubbell, who lives a short | tion it is his patriotic duty to make to convince the people that it is worth buying. All the substitutes for | ing of the board of trustees. Woman Was About 35, ungry and was tired. Mrs. Hubbell | distance from her mother, saw pictures | it known here,” said Mr. Roberts. newspaper advertising can be easily avoided or disregarded by the J! = | * Several persons who knew the wo- ed who she was and she said her | in the papers of the Mearson girl and “I will give the gentleman an opper- people the advertiser tries hard to attract, the man or woman that can | Northwestern University of Chicago [ man in life and viewed her body to me was Marie Burns and that she | telephoned to her mother that she |tunity to vote for a resolution provid- afford to buy. They do not stand gaping at billboards, and they do not | graduated the largest class in the his- | day said that she told them she had ad come that morning fvom Stamford. | thought the girl might be the one that | ing for an investigation into those “bother with circulars in the mail because they are tco busy, but their | tory of the institution, 592 persons re- | been married to Porter Charlton, the getting off the train at New Haven | had run away, and Mrs. Hubbell sent | matters,” concluded Mr. Hughes. old friend, the newspaper, is taken into the inmost rh,{‘c of the | ceiving degrees or diplomas. * |son of an American naval offic whe walked out througk New Haven |a telegram to the Mearsone, the broti- family circle; it is discussed at the breakfast table and at the supe || — Charlton is described as being 23 years udn‘“f-:"‘!g: 't:; mmrem‘mmel\t;.w;{:'!} er coming here late today after her. American Foundrymen’s Association per_ it 1s read at leisure in the evening, and its pages are scrutinized ! A Box Discovered in Posse old and is said once to have been a Javen station . On the way out she|Did Not Want to Go Home at Firs! Elects Officers. with the interest born of long habit and diseriminating taste. An ad- a missionary priest at Seoul, le! student at the University of Pennayl- ®aid she had stopped at one house to| At the home of the Bassetts Esther [ petroit, June 10.—The American Eertlsement in_that newspaper goes into the family circle and cannot lllflmt llm_\‘ ;\ n_fp‘hmlv 0; lll:- 'g _-flglf‘p"rm vania. The woman apparently was ®sk for a drink of water. When asked [ told the same story that she had told | Foundrymen's association closed its S SR o WTE Sensise 39 8 WEkE 9t Somsihing five thet [i("" B T whout 35 pears old. swhere she had been living in Stamford | Mrs. Hubbell and while not seeming 1o | annual convention here today,after se- is welcome, and it goes there at the very time when the occasional B S SR, AR IRIeL s 10N, Finding of Body of Miss Estella Reid be used to doing work around the i 3 domestic economical council takes place. There is no substitute f | | 9 L he said at a family by the name of | be us £ W o lecting Pittsburg for the next meeting. i - gt s iy | The Presbyterian General Asembly | Recalled. rns and thet Mrs. Burns had died | house seemed willing to learn and|The following officers were elected: TEWIDED: Stum S Excar. Tt B v Pl g sl e icapg i L ERESE v fanxious to stay. ~When the girls| Presidont, Joseph T. Speer, Pittsburgs: This is the Gospel—the Gospel of trade—and most of the business a ecic 0 take action | When the body was found It was = g world has come to so recognize it. on the retention in the coronation oath | facalled that recently a young coupls nd that the old man, who was gray- | of the British sovereign of that por- | occupied a villa on the shore of the brother reached New Haven and went | sairetary. tr of 5 o0 mael to her ana® that she’ had | to the home of the Bassetts he asked ‘watehung . T i wig sicldenke Send for a Bulletin rate card and you can figure out the costs for overeign | | wun away. his sister why she had run away, and, | jnclude F. B, Farnsworth, New Haven yourself, | tion denying belief in Catholic doc- [ lake. Three days ago they disappeared Girl Denied Living in New York. | lansing her head, she said she did not | conp. J d It is always in £00d form to send in a subscription to The Bulle- | trines. | and have not since been seen by ths . . W York. |know. At first she did not want to tin which will be delivered at your door every morning for 12 cents a = | people of the neighborhood. The wo- She said ahe_kiew mothing ebout |go home but her brother -prevalled i Pi week. | Three Men Were Killed Outright man spoke English. Her companion | @Sew York and only been there but once | upon hef after much coaxing and when | Mrs. Jennie Pina Shoots Herself. Following is a summary of the variety and quantity of matter J|six injured when Iron Mountain attempted French, but obviously it | mail for Texas, which carriel no y | was not his native tongue. printed the past week: in her Mfe. Later she said she had | she reached the station ready to board New York. June 10.—MMrs. Jennie | sengers, left the tracks near St. Louis Tt is sald that the police believe n there to attend school. AIl her | the train seemed glad and willing to go. | Pina, one of the five Horn sisters. who et e - . retin - ror Anuers e | #folks were dead, she said, and that she | ao|| Sorts or Theo to Explain Dis- | attracted wide attention for years b SRetin R—— | and crashed through the brick wall of | the death of the woman is in somse | Fid not oven have a brother or sister o~ 5 s e P selling newspapers on the street, gt Saturday. June 4 131 163 1072 1366 ]| 2 manufacturing plant. way connected with the mystery sur e el E = = - mitted suicide today by shooting her- 2 i rounding the finding last April of the o anly ahe seorsed very Sived| 16 Sear ol Bether Mearson o rew | Soil- o Jennie was next to the youns- |} Monday. June 6 137 126 208 471 || BRODIE L. DUKE COULDN'T body of Miss usiolia Reld ot New' York e 2 st of the sisters, the beach near Naples, w nid was'quite pale. All she wanted | Haven ends another New York “kid- | to three vea e Shes e Tuesday. June 7 150 127 218 495 || GET MARRIED IN WASHINGTON. | 1ug “leen washed in from the bay e said, was e allow: o _stay | napping™ case. 4 ried. Her sister, Winnie, now dead, o | P B e No reason for such a suspiclon Is ap- fla ot care Tor any monsy. that she | to'sxpiain her disuppearance. ‘She was | oz Ton khriy to Deliticians, ang 1¢ || Wednesday. June 8 145 122 224 491 || Pavier Refued to Offcinte bt Core- | purept. nowoyer” he entne ot Ml ad $3.67 with her. Mrs. Hubbell told | lured away by an old man. drusged. Bowriclh e Sl y ¥ 7 - ‘ Eer siie aid not need a girl to help her | spirited away in a cab, held for 3500 el AT LR e Thursday. June 9 128 110 318 556 Washington, |Jane- 10-—Brodle Mrs. Castle’s Unusual Career. na that she could not pay her for |ransom and murdered 4s was Ruth e e 2 ington, ; g ] 5 : s Bt ing o0 2L Sns wdild iive 15 | Wheder Al these: ans more, Wert | New Lonpon anvance mase. || PO Supe 10 | T132. 120 5280- 532 || mue, ot ine totwoco magnates of |, New Xork yone 10, Mary Sostt Cas. to get a cl e of ! ng. Fs- orward as explanations of the 3 e e e Sk P | Y. ‘ Bk Lo I i . medd she id mot care anything | case, which because of the recent mure = RS i e Fatal = Pl e 768 2320 39 /1onitofly to negotiate his fourth mar- | YERDEL ichReer. 4 A0 siartied. Jew ut_tnat if she would only let her | der of the Wheeler girl, attracted mors | TemPOrarily to Be Location of Impor- . 2 11 ||riage, but atter carerully 1aid pians for| Xork on August 3 last by shootins $tav with her. Mrs. Hubbell agreed to ! than passing notice. y Post. [ Bvierian clergyman's ‘aversion to ai- | a8 he stood on Feeacock ailey. at the —_— S m;r;m advance base of the marine L D had: pianned (ot married | was Pathetically small, the bullet was s will be established at Ne = = = X Jhad anned to be married | Was pathetically Bl . PID NOT WISH TO NEW YORK TO PHILADELPHIA Fit e A it R e wmpmpmw;'mfi‘:_ intendent of the Williamsburg refinery, ;\_@moq today on board the steamship [at 4 o'clocK 'this afternoon to Miss | deflected by a fountain pen in Cralg’s RENOUNCE HER ALLEGIANCE.| FLIGHT POSTPONED TO SUNDAY. | caté this important post af Philadels “;a:“';;fi;;gfl,e" e | e 5D ususte Victotla, bonnd. for | Wyjanta Rochelle of ‘Dirham, .. C, | And. be ;’:'na"?’y“.f{fflg}.x Mrs. PR Lia, but it was found that the L = O st aa g B == LN { where arc situated his tobacco inter- | Cas rembiing. snd./ d was Byrian Girl Taken from Holy Ghost| Aviator Hamilton Found Difficulty im | Jsland navy vard was mot in read:soes ST o i ecinesy. tha ey IR | 0 e ne Dl wers Mrs: Rooeo-[ients, and his Gpagnificent estats. The | taken 1o apoliost atation, whare, be. Vessel and Later Returned. Making Final Preparations. New London ihus gets tlie prize, al- g ; s . N , Miss | Rev” Donald A. McLeod, pastor of the | obs, she d no = 1 though it stated that the order is|28ain- % el Roosevelt and Kermit Roosevelt. | First Presh, an church, had agreed | meant to kill Craig, but that he had n. June 1 young Syrlan| New York, June 10.—Charles X.|only temporary in character. Government’s Second Effort to Impris- éh:fioxfnsfl.n:;?,.f;:",?.'ir".f,‘}y'.“’".'.;a“"‘fif""’ to perform the ceremony ‘;1’.].’..: ,'“‘fn.f?;nfif;"t'a wrony. r*n.ul,, ,.h., barkentine Kingdom in Boston harbor | permitting, nis prospective eross coun. opuLARE effort to imprisors the men tesponal. | LAst Tramp Through Foreign Forests. | the Presbvterian pastor abont § oclock | PUrsued him, Ile is giarried and ives &his aticrnoon by deputy sherifts, arm- | &ry rip by aeroplane from Governo's Miss Sylvia A. Pope. ble for the vast underweighing frauds | Colonel Roosevelt met the members | oy oiG 0! Fsoe fotmaee |(contght: ok ed with a habeas corpus , bu Island to Philadelphia and return. Folleattic 1 which the so-called trust has virtually | of his family here, having spent last - - rupodl ¢ & Mrs. Castle was subsequently re- ac was taken before Judge Sheldon in | Hamilton's new gasoline tank, which | o, F Cenen ¢ hios eomjof Jfour weeks | confessed by the restitution of more | night as the guest of Sir Edwaed Grey | &rrived in the city leased under $3,000 bail furnighed by he supreme court she expressed a de- | will hold twenty gallons, did not arrive 2 Ivia A. Pope oc- | &0 *¢5000,000 in duty. Heike is the | the Britis - 5 °¥, | The law of the District of Columbia | 1€ . whed by ire 9 go back to the yacht and the | £ € | curred at her home, No. 201 Broadwa. h 2,000, ¥ ithe British foreign secretary, at the | pequires ths Patin »f the minis- | her brother. apt. FHenry Harrison Tourt otdered hey- relesse. She fe- |iiom the Curtiss factory at —Ham- | o0)1 35" srelock Friday merning. Dost | BiEhest official of the company upon | Brockenhurst hotel, near New Forest, | TCAUires that the namo of the minis- | G20 Progely SOPE, JIGUY Fartiao clared that the friends who had been | rived it Tound 3o bulky that he | Tesulied from a ehock and the end was | WAich Dlame has been fixed. and he | Hampshire. and having left his family | {5 Jiomnue apulication ani the license | from the south when apprised of his was found so bulky that the now faces a possible sentence of two | to come down on the boat train today. | pgore i1 e Temted Cobmizant of sister's plight. The case never came to trial and Mrs. Castle was discharg Rochelle as Durham, N. C., his age at 62 years and hers at 28. The name of of the barkentine, wWho Wes | mhe machine had to’ be drawm by hand s to thin Gliy: T ik e e in court, the girl went back| twelve miles over sandy roads and fer- | fore S 0"% 57 Pope continued his | Years in prison. with a maximum fine husband, Neville H. Castle, a San experience of the whole three months R i . : not_unexpected. ! :;ix sment ’“-3:.«11:::?;‘5)(‘;;’ ’trf:k&r:n!:‘on': radiator had to be dismantled and fit- | "L, ‘;a"‘fg;m of Jonathan A. and | VeArs in the federal penitentiary and | Colonel Roosevelt and Sir Edward Groy . P ol t | yere Tasthken in thinkii® | tea ‘anew bafore the tank -could be| oiie Tl pops otathan, A a fine of $10,000. He is 65 vears of tramped through the forest for hours | ProVision, Mr. Duke. nied by led In September last after Cralg had e T e Do aacicgy, | Seated. The the job of hauling the | V8 &GS Tope b Somatran > |aze and broken in health and spirit. | yesterday, and that the American ex. |2 {riend. called on Rev MacLeod | 7 eared before the,_grand jury and h Rev. Frank W. Sanaford of | noroplane fully assembled, from Mine- | Bt wag among the first cotton mans | HiS counsel in summing up declared | president enjoved the trip through the | P°fore he applied for his license. | declined to press the -charge. Me. formeriy a Baptiet minis- | O L L. where he has been doing |y rit nor In' New England and omwmod | Tepeatedly that a prison term meant |aneient royal hunting rounds and the | p HAVIDE armanzed to be married in | 950 C00, 00 PUS Calele aropped fram Fom Aol if oy | practics flights, to Governor's Island, | Jracturers In New ¥ngland and owned | n i, “less than death. companionship of the British diplomat- | ReY: Mr. =~ MacLeod's = studv at 4|, plic view until despatches from the leader. Accompanied by Proved more difficult than expected. | Rricioy TOCIOR T PIROF IS N[ Convicted on all six counts, Ger- |ist Is evidenced by- the fact that he | cl0ck. Mr. Duke procured the license | West told of the granting of a dscres = bracht can be sentenced to twelve |said the day had been “the crowning | He §ave his residence and that of Miss | or " giyorce at Nome, Alaska, to her | | | Francisco lawyer. s ried on a lighter to Governor’s Island. . £ $40,000. Like Heike, he is past |he spent in Europe.” gs for the girl's re- A T residence here and owned mills at | ©! it RS i 2 ool WS ah, L HUTORe. 8 [~ fl B o tease came about through the inter- |, I0 the Journey one o€ pruce Up- | Voluntown, Chaplin and other places. | Middle age. being 63 vears of age. Dus. Now, Yank Weok Trom Today.; | matryins dar oo, Ao an o0 | Daughter of H: H. Scott of San Fran entior Rev H. Eartiman or | FEES Ietween ithe two . p His death’ occurred #1 18%7. For 54| All Paroled in Custody of Counsel. 2 ite e BpCthlN i Cambridge, who was himself formerly red, hat w ave t0 be| yegrs the deceased has dived in the The Kaiserin Auguste Victoria is due o o ker af bott replaced. ' The oil tank and various | home where she died. Al three defendants, who were un- |In New York Saturday morning, June [ Later in ihe dax some sceicor after| o cgutie was a pretty woman, and F P » 5 -1 | & stage career in New York was an . member of the Shiloh colony. Mr. s = to bave applied for rulfill a promise that Mrs. der bond, were paroled in the custody | 18. of counsel until 10.30 o’'clock tomorrow | On board the steamship Kaiserin Au. | the tobacco man, three times marrie: twice divorced, and on several occa- other accessories were misplaced and | "“Her 'gentlencss of character, her w1l have to be assembled separately. | arm and tender dispositian were incident in her life of excitement. Th's was after her marriage to Castle, 3 faker 2 - Moreover, Hamilton had onl. ho v il i il S e s , y an hour | groatly "admired by her many friends, | morning, when the court will hear the | guste Victoria, Friday night, June 10, t $rom the Kingdom with her four chil- | &nd a half sleep last night, and s | §IeRCN Admpred by hor many friends. | U0 S ong in the cases of Heike | at scu, via wirclass telegragh o1 noo sions involved in marftal dicuitles, | T0l M5C0, MO0 PO NI, Francisco. dore Roosevelt “spent most of Friday | the chicf of which was with the late| o %y on™on years ago. She was the Al bb Duke, w wants to start fresh with his nerves at | qujet tastes she was deeply Interested | 8nd Gerbracht, and barring some stay, daughter of H. H. Scott of San Fran- | ren on a similar writ at South Free- '.,,o. Ao, last Aonday, says she once | Pormal tension. He therefore hopes to | i charitable work which was quietly | Will announce the time of sentence. on shipboard resting after Thursday's s to be nnrr!ml.' - ) ihe girl. Mrs. Whittaker, ac- | Start early Sunda; dome. She took keen interest in her T e strenuous walk with Sir Edward Grey. | This fact was subsequently announced | ., o) gording to Mr. Hurimu,l:‘l;l: mhm n;-: NO FRICTION, church and its work. She was held in | BELGIAN EMBEZZLER Coming a.bom\‘l the steamer at South- | t© ‘v'h; r:l‘h:lr‘ fl‘lr‘szhlllm n;\\\ah.q-m}‘n,I . i 20 he girl had once appeal o her for . h i s B ampton, he inspected all parts of the | and reportérs and photographers gath- IR AT A or Gisistance in leaving the vossel e st oo and her loss will | ‘goT HIMSELF IN NEW YORK. | great ship, in company with Julws b | ered at the Firsi Breshyterian chirch. | CHANGE IN THE FORM iss Joseph is 23 years old and joined | Between Middies and Instructor at | ‘she was & member of the Second S T Meyer, assistant seneral mamager of | H4lf an hour before the appointment | OF POSTA{. MONEY ORDER he Holy Ghost and Us society in Pal- Annapolis Naval Academy. Congregatlonal church where her loss | 17"®W Guests at Hotel Brevoort Into|the _steamship line. Afterwards he Rev. Mr. Macleod arrived at = the L ®stine. > will be especially felt, and her pres- Semi-Panic. talijed with many of the passengers. | Church. Tie entered his study, and a| New Form Will Be Put Into Use as ST, e Washington, June 10.—In view of | ence missed, and a member of the = | He dined early this evening and retir- | f*W minutes later came out 29} Soon as Possible. SRIAL OF WILLIAM J. KELLIHER | the reports during the past few maaths | Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R._ She New York, June 10.—Felician Buis- | eq shortly afterwards for the night. | Quested the camera brigade to leav of some friction between the midship- | is survived by one sister, Miss Sarah | sef, a young Belgian, shot himself _ — | the church. Summoning the reporters, | waanington, June 10—By a change ADJOURNED IO TUESDAY. | men and one of the instructors at the | E. Pope of this city, six nephews, Ad- | through the head in the Hotel Bre- | CONGRESS FRIDAY. i he informed them that there was to be | 1, “tha form of the pomtal money or- — | no ‘wedding. | der and the elimination of the mall voort here tonight, a minute after he ! 7 b had been arrested at the request of the | Sunday Civil Bill in Senate—Rivers | 11/ MArriage license by SN TOC- ice to the postmaster of the issu- naval academy, some significance at-|ams P..and George W. Carroll of this ad Qliness of Attorney Coakley for the De- | taches to the declaration of the board | city, Samuel A. Wolcott. San Antonio, b u. dre to . aatry Bro- fense—Friday’s Testimony. of visitors, which has just made a visit | Texas; Henry R. Wolcott, White | Belgian consul, who reported to the -and Harbor Bill House. T DR e Sk it 5 ance of money orders, Postmaster Gen - e St 4 to the institution, of their great sat- | Plains, N. Y.; Rev. William ¥. Wol- | police that Bulsset was a fugitive from | Ciaw | eoven g ’ BRes J him | €ral Hitcheock expects to save to the Boston, June 10.—An adjournment | Isfaction over the fine conditions pre- | cott, Lawrence, Mass., and Herbert W_j his native land and was wanted for the | w,inton June 101 s | porevell, T am not going to marry him | goyernment approximately $500,000 a il | Y2iling. In their report the board say | Wolcott, Fairview, New Mexico, and | embezzlement of 300,000 francs, or L 10-—In consider- | here or anywhere.” replied the minis- | year The order making the changes @ntil Tuesday next of the trial of Wil- | that the superintendent, officers and | five nleces, Mrs. I T. Vaflle Mrs. Ka- | about $60,000. He will die. Ing the sundry civil bill today the sen- | ter, somewhat vigorously | was fssued today by the postmaster Jiam J. Kelliher on a charge of aiding | instructors are discharging their dutles | therine W. Toll, Miss Anna L. Wolcoit | Buisset's aitemgt to end his life was | 4{€ lstened o a revival o e It | Tave you refused to marry him on | genaral, 4n the looting of tha National City |faithfully and ec\gc{e’nxy and the stu- |and Miss Clara G. Wolcott, Denver, | made on the n stairway leading | ZICUSSOn oF last session. Senator | the ground that he has figured In the | “'mho new money order Is two and a ®ank of Cambridge, was made neces- | Jent body is dng its werk well {Col, and Mrs. Charlotte W. Bates of | from the lobby of the hotel, in plain FRer TS0 BHNE CRE PHnCpal speaker. | divorce courts ~ | Baif tnohes longer than the’ane/namw in 4 Rarb & dav ios. Bodn Moreover, the board commends the | Fort Wrizht, Spokane, Wash. The | sight of many guests. A semi-panic e o utcsoni o g e in advo-| “Well, that Is not for me to say.” | yse, It consists stub, order with eary, after half a day’s session ¥> | good discipline which is being main- [late Senator Edward O. Woicott of | followed among the men and women | (ACY OF the provision in the bill au- | was the reply. “You are a good guess- | marginal check, coupon to be retained ®v the iliness of Attorney Coakley for | tained. Aside from a few betterments | Colorado was a nephew of the de- | who heard the shot and saw the vouth | {hOTIZing 'rzflf;‘,fi"“‘}";"” of $2; 50.000 { er._however.” | by the postmasier who makes the payr ®he defense. Today's evidence was|in the academy and the acquisition of | ceased. fall on the stairway. He had fired a| > /9 thp"‘dmmi!fm{‘l:“'"('j o """ | Subsequently Rev. Mr. Macl.cod said | ment and a receipt for the remitter ehisfis directed toward afforts to show | S0M® 2dditional land, the recommen- | \ e small_pocket revolver, which was con- | 17 he tariff | he dia mot know Mr. Dk | thit | The order and coupon both are to he Shat Kelliher aid Dot Ehow that Cio dations of the board present few novel Mra. Alonzo B. Mathe. cealed in his walstcoat pocket and had | &0 o once reports on the I the | lien he came to him in the merniig | mafled by the remitter to the person W Coleran, former. bookkeeper Of the | Te2tures. The death of Mrs. Alonzo B. Mather | escaped the notice of the detective who [ 1, 10l (Ve “oxacutive and Judicial’ and | /oL, EM8ed him to perforn a mirc|in whose favor the order is drawn avrecked bank, nad procured dlshoneat. | occurred at her late home, No. 38 |arrested him. This he placed ti”his| 2" GOl ZRGFR 2N FAE S0 o i | [age ceremony, he agreed to do 5o, 10t | The new form will be put into use as B+ the money which he gave Kelliher | Witnesses . Scattered, Prosecution | Broadway, at 4.15 o'clock Friday morn- | temple bills oecapied. the. entive. timelne ton | baving known the applicant’s maritul | goon as the public printer can obtain for various transactions. Witnesses Abandoned. ing, after an illness of ten weeks. Buisset is said to have he;\nBa cle{k houser tota | 4 : ::Ilv‘*lflrr“\ 5 Eyhen b afis wekd 1o raed | the necessary supply of “safety” pa- e stand tc e " - 2 She was born in New London, No-|in a banking institution of Brussels, e tic- 5 - ke _ | the facts. he commumicated with Mr. | per, St bty iven Ter the pove A,?;:,flzfflznfl:;‘:oy";:“;g;:‘:flag' vember 15, 1334, the daughier of Rich- | but details of his alleged embezzle- | o3 % VOte of 4B to T the house de- Duke and informed him that he could - o Wl ernment by Coleman as to ths amount | cused with Belle = Moore, a megress, | 270 G; 8nd Frances W. Gilbert Brock- | ment are not known here. from the senate amendment appropri- | " e time for the ceromony wax (hen | CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. . | way, her maiden name being Matilda w5 ot ating for the expenses of an automo- | qrawing nigh, and in order for Mr e & | o S8 M1 | Roland Jordan of Willimantic Cited to he had cloared in stock speculation pE o : Sin i own mones beford e begtn Tehorm/ing Sold two young irls for | prociway. She has bheen a resident | Extension of Torrington & Winche the stealings from the bank and to di- | day, for the time being at any rate, | Of this city for over forty years. On| ter Railroad Line to Bantam Lake. The report of the confezees on the | Lojie, 10 Pe married in the Distr pute Miss Mamie C. Hightower's tes- | when, on motion of the distriet attor. | SCPt 20. 1852, she married "Alonzo B.| morrington, Conn. June 10.—It is | Tivers and harbors bill was agreed fo | Combla It was necossary for b 3 timony as to the size of her deposit | ney's office, Judge Swann raleased An- | MAther in Bozrah and his death oc- | stated authoritatively here that after | by the house, the total appropriations | Sroc'ir€q AnPIner, —winisior o JUSHEe ! wiimantic, Conn.. June 10.—Rolana T CyErediIune 3%, 1555, the plan has slept for a number of | and authorizations being $51,947,718. | fe couttnonse. This he had mot done | Jordan, the young high school student, DR fok Spanker Ceunon. | Duke to be married in the District of Appear in Court Today. any bank. Two witnesses said that | derson on hi. Ehey Fad heard Colaman say, that Kel. | was explained that the ‘mitaesscs iy | Mrs. Matheris Ve by ihree | vears, it Is now taking definite shape | Both houses will be in session to- | W .r®% e 0ehge oMce closed at 4 | Who ran over and killed Charles Ladda, sons, Charles R. Mather, who lives in | for the extension of the Torrington & | MOrrow. Nelaek: and mo teace of the heidal par. | when the latter ran In front of an i | automobile he was driving, was to- fiher dfd not know that the money | the case had become scattered and the west; Frank J. Mather-and Alonzo | yinchester railway here. from this Colem=n had given him was stolen | that it was uncertain when the n %5 o) é AR | H. Mather of this city,_and one daugh- | porough to Litchficli and to Bantam | Mathematical and Latin Prizes Award. | t could be found. | night cited to appear in court tomor- Miss Rochelle Discovered Late at row morning to answer to the charge ¥rom the bank. could be brought to trial 38 34 ) ter, Mrs. Frances T. Robinson of this | jake. three miles and a _half Deyond ed at Yale University. Night r laught: C {4 Bill in hi oY = z V. S caves o & S | the latter village. The loeal railway ight. of manslaughter. ‘oronel n his PROSECUTION FUNDS e M°'°,"H:°cs' Bivep to Now Verk | . Brockway of e Tl A line is indirectly under the control and ,,,’.1;:“3;"3”...SE{"’&;‘“".‘:’.J":‘;J};KTS Miss ‘Rochelle was discovered late | recent investigation found Jordan re- RETURNED TO SUBSCRIBERS. al ommissioner. one sister, Ars. Lucy A. Ford of Wil-| ownership of the New York, New Ha- | &' Barge mathématical prizes at Yale | tonight at the home of Mrs. Mary L. | psnosible for the boy's death. i} New York. June 10.—The Hudson- |limantic. There are cleven grandchil- | von & Hartford Railroad Co., which, | yiiverd® ™0 3 “been awarded to Wil | Hersley. a private tutor, under whom Claims of Certificate Holders in Hart. | Fulton celebration commission today | dren. L it is stated, has the Litchfield exten- | jjam A Peters, Jr. of Seattle, Wash, | she had been studying. AT Fire Raging in Seattle, General Alarm Soid Lite hullwkine Yol decided to give the “Half Moon” to| Mrs. Mather was a devoted wife and | gjon under serious consideration, first: Willlam N. Bartlett, St. Joseph, | called there shortly after nin 7 9 o surance Com the comuissioners of the Pallears I." | mother and . was . Interested in. her i et Mo, secand, and Harry Meéndel,Bridge- | had a brief conversation with her & AT ., g 2 Scattle, Wash,, June 10—A fire broke Interstate | porf, Conn., third. The prizes amount | disappeared again - terstate park, New York commission, | home. She had a host of friends, at- = Hartford, Conn., June 10.—C. H.|cTRutp PAnn New Fotk, commiesion: | tracted by her amiable disposition. Sha | Power Brakes ?r';_"": o= iy Miss Rochelle was h nt|out tonight at WFirst and Battery r of this oity, who collected A 2 g people of the state. The little vessel,] Was a member of Trinity Methodist 4 = o, i er the notoriety attendi t- | streets In a quarter composed of large the Hartford Life Insurance company gflg“’""’.‘ffi““ Tne prowman, fo ihe . = Shauabice ??{'}';“i‘;‘“’;“,‘f,‘?;’fi gt Snd prize, Daniel Mungall, Jr.. South | intention of returning immediately to | from the Sound carried frebrands for Ison-. on__commission b, 1h i order requirin 2 i i “ s fArst | e i v 1 block A gener larm caMed all of s o e """.‘“‘:‘hr'“'.m_{(; people of The Netherlands. = Sationary. Englnsegt. D e T Ber CEmb oF ey Van BaIbotd: g N e st X AL | iy A e ice’ sous pREI Lo e Bobrie, = Norwich Stationary Engineers’ asso’ | cars In any train operated in intersiate . et 25 4 p-of 3. *“but T dom’t Know fo mach member who eontributed. Ln| . . < i, SN0. 6, hield M. o 7! merce. The order. which will he. | 8nd Samuel Kramer; Hartford, Con ay.” e sald. “but I d uow & ciicular lctier ha says the law dplt, isosnpie Nk :‘n."‘-"' Battle.of Nib- | 8t Friany eventng 1. the Bill}eome ffaciive on Septumber 1 D R o, NG, | ok New Haven Read Oividend. 5 court, gl = block, President Carpenter in the chair, | requires that the brakes shell he op- | B > s V! Boston, Juhe 10.~The directers of Milwaukee. Wis.. June~10.—Charles | and 4 talk of much tuterest was heard | erated by the engineer of the locomo- | ¢hester, N. Y., and John R. Larus, Richard Canfield Gets $20,280. the New York, New Haveu amd Hart E. Rosenthal of this city has received | from a visiting brother, G. W. Smith, | tive drawing the train. It increases Baltimore, Md. New York, June 10.—T1 r ford railroad ut thelr monthly meeting confirmation from the American con- |of New Haven, who spoke of the work- | the percentage of cars equipped with o division of the supreme toduy declared u dividend of cul at Blueflelds, Nicara; that hi s of license in New Haven. e 5 per cent. to 85 Appointed by Governor Weeks. afirmed the award of on the capital stook of the gua, that his | ing; power brukes from 75 pe A son, Louis E. Rosenthal, had been kill- At the nexe meeting of the engineers | per cent. | Hartford, June 10.—Governdr Weeks | ard Canfield, formerly company. payable after June 30 to ed in a battle in Nicaragua between |the officers for the year are to be announced’ tonight that he had ap- | of gambling resorts In this city and at | stockholders of record of June 3. A pointed ex-Senator Alton Jarrell Kl‘l Saratoga, growing out of a stock deal [ dividend of 50 cents a share alpe was in nt and government forces at |elected and alse one delegate to the 5 Fortress Steamship Ardivals. Ansonia a member of the Senator O, | with the New York brokeraze firm of | declared on esch share of the par- La Cieba. Mr. Rosenthal has | pational convention in Rochester, so taken the matter up with the state | that an especially large attendance is| At Plymouth: June 10, President Lin- | H. tt memorial committee, in place | Mills Brother & Co., which failed paid capital of the company of the i

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