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o i —— PRICE TWO CENTS Roosevelt Lands This Morning RETURNS AFTER ABSENCE OF FIFTEEN MONTHS, IS GLAD TO CET HOME | Condensed Telegrams The Russian Senate granted the ap- peal of the Jewish pharmacists of Mos. cow against expulsion. Earthquakes Occurred in Spain and Morocco, and the dfsturbances were re- gorded cn setemographis in this coun- ry. Forest Fires have caused the loss of timber valued at hundreds of thou- sands of, dollars in Ontario, Canada, anq many settlers are homelcss, aragraphs ——— E i Copenhagen, June 17.—The high state court today acquitted former Premier J. C. Christensen of complicity with former Minister of Justice Alberti in extensive frauds. Former Minister of the Interior Berg was found guilty and fined $250. - Parr’s Reward Will Be $100,000 HELPED GOVERNMENT UNCOVER SUGAR WEIGHING FRAUDS. In 40 Minutes ACCORDING TO THE ALTIMETER MEASUREMENT. Charged with Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade Under the Sherman Law. Warsaw, Russia, June 17.—A bomb was exploded with fatal results in a squad of gendarmes at the Gordzisk siation on the Vienna railroad, thirty| 5 miles from here, today. One of the sendarmes was killed outright, four received mortal wounds and = their chief was lightly injured. The bomb thrower was arrested. USED A WRIGHT BIPLANE WERE TWO OTHER CLAIMANTS. Former President Roosevelt in a lof- ter read at the World Missionury con- ference in Edinburgh, urges the unity of churches in the gzreat work of Christianizing the whole world. HE FURNISHED BAIL FOR $5,000 Parr Discovered the Secret Spring on Sugar Refining Co. Dock by Which Barring Accidents He Will Set Foot on New York Soil at Fifteen Min- wl*h P.m &'.- L‘e.m Flg“m an, tue bpecul‘hve Berlin, June 17.—The American am- ield w i —Five Counts are Embraced in | bassador, Dr. Hill, is at Weimar at-| Two-Mile Glide in ing. i —_— Field were Indicted—Five Coun tending the anniversary celebration of i Denpding: T T DR On. A Btrike of 1,500 Railway Engineers| 0% Past Seven. the founding of the Goethe society. He and conductors of the Grand Trunk - ks and Canadian Pacific railroads in ( the Indictment which was Returned Late Friday by is the guest of the American artist, T g cl Indianapolis, Ind., June 17.—Wal : - ry. Gar! Melchers. He will return here on ' 3 e - alter ‘Washington, June 17.—Richard Parr, | ada. is threatened in the event « 5 New York, J s 17 i Special Federal Grand Jury Monday and jater in the week go to|Brookine in a Wright biplane, broke | the customs deputy at New York. wh | report of the board of conciistion go- | afior seven s VoAt & quartar . Kiel, where, according to present ar- | the world's aeroplane record for alti- | materially assisted the government in | ing against them. velt will be delivered over inte th . rangements. he will meet Mrs. Hill| tude today when he soared to a height | recovering over $2,000,000 in the sugar bands of his fellow. COURITIIIOn. Dar i ] and Miss Hill, who are cruising on the | Of 4. Tiebeop il 1 the e I | e e e TR 0000 th given a Fing the accidents Roosovol: geod joc Describing the inside workings of | Hamburg-American line steamship | Ment of the altimeter. His motor stop- | reward of $100,000. g e e, 4t “",’f I"' L d thelk New York, June 17.—The govern- ment_came out in the open today in its effort to prove that manipulating the alleged conspiracy, the indictment says that the conspirators were to Oceana. ped as he was descending and he made a glide of two miles, lan, e aa S, ding easily in Decision Reached at Conference. The decision to reward Parr in the Brief State News. it for nearly fifteen months, Thousands of Out of Town itors, the cotton market is aainst the law. | become members of and engage in an | yondon June 17.—Interest in high Sames A patten of Chicago and seven | unlaawful combination, in the form of | ,,2P¢on: June LT-—iaterest n WEh R AR amount named was reached at a con- : The downtown crowd today was Sesmer Aguves in ihe speculative ficld, | an agreement, under which they “were | SASS horsellesh “nd IS accoutrement 3 ide Circles. Foromce Botwetn Dreaned ot & Cona| . Ansonia—At a meeting of the butch- | swelled by thousands. of ot or to have been indicted, charged with con- | severally to purchase for shipment| ,.,q" with the opening of the Rich- B'g;k'lm started at the Indianapolis| Secretary MacVeagh today. There is|¢TS @nd marketmen it was voted 10| visitors 1 United Stat epiracy in restraint of trade under the fn:ztn the tsog_m tt? .\el‘)\' Y:r;x gu :ge Paond Roval Fhafes Slns > Tadue: Vs speedway and, flying in wide circles, | not money enough available in the have an outing Tuesday, June 21 Senstors. Py Eherman anti-trust law. cotton mnot directly absorbed by the|am H Moore and Alfred G. Vander- e cabinet, members of congre 1itie 3 ds of forelgn and domestic spin- | Lam H. M 1 : Bantam.—The series of evangelical | & h ¢ gress, politiea Five Gave Bail. demends of foreign and domestic epin- bili, the New Yorkers, divided honors mettingn condacted by Mita 31, B | €lubs and a host of individual pilgrims The in@letment was returned by & | Rary 000 20" o business: ‘i other | i1 the coaching Marathon. <The for- Lord, began last Wednesday night and | fee DeFe from every part of the cour special fedeedfll grand 3“514 inte today | words, as much as they could purchase s s tbeescci:riv:éte c’-fi::. s will ‘continue over a week. el Son Rl Temple. Ate e end handed up before Judge Housh in | from Jay to day without seriously en- ? : S o R aavie Aberiatty: ¥ i thy ited States. S Mr. Vanderbilt was awarded the Tat— New Britain—Miss Virgie Allen, | Bere on horseback all the way frow ec:;rtc‘tlz::n“‘;;:ng:ed—er‘kt‘em Bugens | B20cinE the price, but mevertheless 10| tersall cup for the most meritorious teacher of mathematics -in the New | Oklahoma especially to ride with ths fiam | Such an exten: that together they | 53q coach. There were ten competi- . Brital igh e esioned 1o | Rough Riders, Thelr father *Catch B Scales, Frank B Hayne Wil would, long before the end of the | 192 : Britain high achool, has resigned (o | KUY, Fder, Thole father [Cat P. Brown an . H. Rothchild, gave | ..o, Vear, have so much cotton in = each in the Chicopee high school. gl 4 hern y he & ®ail for $5000 as required _through E e : 5 : 3 proud spectator from thegside lines council. 'For the other three, who | el et they I e Iy o o a¢ | SLATER HALL CROWDED FOR _ Elbert Hubbard is one of the few men who know how to say Danbury.—Charles White Whittle- | Spanish War Vets from Many States mvere neither present in court, nor Tep- | g0 riorna) “Ang artificial gondition FIFTH ANNUAL CONCERT. things as well as how to do them. In the Philistine for June he has sey of this city has retired from the | gpanish War veterans from Cuba wesented by lawvers, Bench Warrants | ynus produced in said trade and com- - this to say of advertising: stage and is associated with a firm | 1ndiana, Oklaboma, North Dakota were issued. They are Svdney J. Her- | merce, severally demand arbitrary, ex- [ The Academy Musical Club Had the “Advertising is the education of the public, as to who you are, of interior decorators In New York. | New Jerses. kLo ko jgnan. -“Robert M, Thompson and | cessive and monopolistic prices.” Assistance of the Glee Club. and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or commodity. Suffield.—The Rev. Dr. Herbert Jud- | Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hamp FChakies A Kittle. None of the ‘“conspirators,” contin- Let the truth be known about your business. son White of Hartford will deliver the | dare: JConnecticut, Rhode Island and Excited Break on Cotton Exchange. ued the Indictment, was able to finance | At the Afth annual concert given by ey "3‘20’!2:‘1{““;?:‘7“‘;};0.:?3;:!11 B ot advertise is the one who has noth- annual sermon at_the Connecticut lit- [ Moy YOk Will be in line for the pa Immediately the indictment was an- | the deal individuaily. thus provi : 2 2 : t \ vics, e who can not make good. L S Do Uout I Yras i aze was an. excited break | the government's logic, that “none of | :“j“’;:" M;“;‘” club on Friday thos Al such should seck the'friendly shelter_of oblivion, where @well o e e e s e PO, e N A o earhange. | the Gefendants was or expected to be | evening Slater hall was crowded by hose who. shrouded iy Stygian shades, foregather gloom, and are out INTERVIEW BY WIRELESS, Suis 'and August deliveries declined |a spinner or manufacturer, and had | the parents and friends of the club, of the game. e o el ST BRI N il A i.about §1.50 & bale, July selling at|no use for such cotton other than 10 |and as on previous appearances of the and-of &0 advertise is to be nominated for membership in the Down- [l tion for a bullding to be used for a | Pleasant Trip Abroad, but Very Glad I_}:u,u, and August at $14.35, as against | sell it.” club the programme was given in a “'rl;;e A“‘i- 2 public library. It will probably take to Get Home. B At ARt atiihe iibe of DHAL | Kot Foi Vears) as “Cotton /King” | most wommendabie. mesner, " dtxying che T scripts and the Adcrafts look to the East. They worship the form of a small annex to the B {&ess on the previous might. The bull | om0 B0 pol Tl T lamed in | forth much applause and requiring he Iising sun. The oleo of authority does not much interest them. Town hall building, ser Auguste Victoria, by Mareoni Dcaders, nowever, appeared to :be in | ,James A. Patten who is hamed I | cveral encores. The club had the as ey want the Kosmic Kerosene that supplies the caloric. < ss to Slasconset, Mass., June 17 o manner disturbed by the govern- e:rsnal the “cotton king.” Frank B. | Sistance of the Academy Glee club, e At g00d Adcraftscripter is never either a philophraster or a the- _ Milford.—Through the efforts of B arias Phealde s A ‘ment action, .and by their buying or- | ¥ 3 & Willtam P. Brown ate well | Which proved a most successful fea- logaster—he is a pragmatist. He secks the good for himself, for his iot N, Platt, twenty young hemlock rmer President Roosevelt, on the ders helped to rally prices during the | FIvme and W IIAE o @ Ty Or- | ture, the singing by the young men _clients, and for the whole human race.” trees have been set out on a point of | eve of his arrival home, tonight gave Jast fow minutes. July closed at 1492 | known cotton operators in New OW- | cciing with. a hearty welcome, o This is going some—it is a good lead. Send for Fhe Bulletin's land near tie Memorial bridie and |out the following interviews mnd August at 1443 bid, or about 13| iy the same line in Texas. much so that they were obliged to give rate card and join these who while benefitting themselvés are hard to opposite “Wilcox park 1 have been awsy & year and a %o 14 points up from the low level N The other indicted men are New |Several extra numbers. . benefit their fellowmen. Bridgeport.—Capt. . Paul Boynton quarter. While I enjoyed Africa most the day. . Yorkers. Robert M. Thompson is a | AS usual, Eugene Wallner directed 17 you would keep informed upon all subjects, subscribe for Th a T oo YH. Bpiro of | 1, ®Njoyed Europe s very great deal Indictment Contains 10,000 Words. | special partner in the brokerage firm | the musical club and his careful train- Bulletin. It is delivered at your door for 12 cents & week. Braokion has mase an aureoriont vy | In fact, I tail to ses how anyone could ing of the participants stood out prom- Fallising a the Sumssts of mews prifted jo The Bullsth durng st i Tortave | ave ,(f:,‘qlvu”::«';.f-' intereating or pleas Five counts are embraced in the in- of S. H P. Pell & Co., and a well- Kittle is a member inently, Sauvage's Serenade d'un Pier- the past week: years at $20,000 a “I1 wish to express my very desp ap @ictment, which is in blanket form and | known financier. . . 5 selection from “Lucia di contains 10,000 words. v of the same firm. Lammermoor,” by Donizett], being par- Bulletin Telegranh Locw Generv 1oty Meriden.—Mayor Reilly has secured | Preciation of the more than generous —_— e lticularly well played. Galli's Scotch Saturday. June 11 120 145 977 1242 Ry ot e ina | courtesy and hospitality with which 1 SOR SITUATION SERIOUS PROF. HARRIS NOT GUILTY Patrol, although heard before, had to Z e b e ot Yare | was treated by the people and the rul LABOR 2 be repeated to satisfy the audience’s Monday. June 13 109 120 269 498 celebration as orator of the day, He |'® 0f the countries through which } ON SOUTHERN. RAILROADS. OF CHARGE OF MURDER. | demand for more. M. L. Aultman is Will speak at the City park at’ two | PASsed, But, of course, I am very glad poefeddie ol the director of the glee club, which Tuesday, June 14 129 24 o olack: to _get home @Il Efforts to Arrive at a Settlement | Women in Court Room Applauded | organization is proving an aftractive d 1 210 463 ¥ of Sntreciaty despiy. the. Mndliness < < Wh. Verdict Was Announced. feature among the young men, and that Wallingfore The rriage of Miss | of a multitude of friends who have Avail ‘Nothing. on i e L e e ednesday. June 15 141 118 290 549 || narriet ¥ Tibbs nge. of Miss | O3, 2o e to Spealk’ i dierent pAMSes < 2 N it their good work. d Mrs. G. A. Tibh o s Mau- | and hope they will understand shat it o, e ] v ans wn Ty semisreq Iate | ., RS proGrapine as givan fotlows: Thursday. June 16 118 128 276 522 ||%onic home ana John Bierson ook | 1% smply & physicial imposaibiliey for . Colonial March, lace Tuesday eveninz at 9 o'clock at | M€ even to consider accepting mere € the territory south of the Potomac | today in the case of Prof. J. D. Harris, | S0 en e "0\ hierrot, sSerard |}~ Friday, June 17 126 115 223 464 i o e e Soth "Ors | than one in a hundred of thess invi ®nd east of the Mississippi river, inso- | former principal of the Warrenton | Selection from Lucia di Lammermoor, —_— _ chard street, tations. I shall not speak for mors €er us it affects their conductors and | school, who was tried here on thef, Donizetti Tota, - - - - 743 750 2320 3738 e R o e T frainmen, i+ developed today, is serious. | charge of - having murdered W. A.|AmMich |t o s it i Bl gy, in Kansas City, at the Ohéysans fron ¥ bairman Knapp of the interstate com- | Thompson, associate editor of ~the | T0¢ FPOps, S 5 ing schoo! of New Haven will be | tier gathering, at the conservation edce commission and Dr. Charles P.| Warrenton Virginian, on the streets of | . [The Academy Glee Club. S e Normal scHool bailding congress in Si. Paul, and_possibly nt RS conpmiasiuner of Iaborv(t_hi:ln'l‘ebfli- w“tu?w:fi u;“Aypr:t, 1908 'fhek sase e R Oy otelock on Mond June 20, one or two other places. 1 shall have tors under the iman act or | went to the jur: 7 clock an: JISLE, o 2 / e Wit s othing whatever t y "y = way, at the request of the roads an ‘hen the amnouncement of “not | Trori 2 The machine was then but , 0! e ¥ e, o ok hold po interview whatever on the swith the acjuiescence of the employes, | guilty” was made by the foreman of | 7/ /" 7+ en but a speck [ amount agreed on, so that unless other hject w 01 ¥ a‘il'in Wegotiations in am effort to et | the jury Syerat monien in' ine Sourt i T LR ST Club. e s e WIT I T e mads e ho | ILL DISCUSS SUNDAY ‘;‘w”»':{.vrxnux"vr:‘. Do an Taterview With e he controversy room applauded an e accused = el coRCIn. - vi v e made for the e B e T oYeT* Y11 s acute, motwith- | sprans o his. feet ‘and_ombraced s | Waltz, La Barcarolle, from Hoffmann's In Air Hour and a Half. * necessary appropriation. That, Sec- OBSERVANCE AND THE LAWS | that may appear can be safely set ing the fact that mediation pro- | sister, who had sat faithfully by his| __ *1¢5 Offenbach| Brookins landed after being in the | FCfary MacVeagh indicated, would not| L o o Bt Pokle Wt “T take this opportunity of aeknowl :3‘-!‘,,. are under way. side during the trial. Judge Thornton | LOVe Sons, Almargo | air an hour and a half. The previous | P® done.at this seewion of congress. et cussed at Publio Meet'nS | edging witn the henrtiest of thanke the The demands of the emploves in- |promptiy fined those in contempt of [ So0M¢ g""‘v Galli| altitude_record was 4,354 1-2 feet. . Parr Found the Secret Spring. Under Auspices of Norwich Prohibi- | Fos o o o O ierams and lefters clude . large increases in wages and |court, but afterwards remitted the|AmPus Sous which he set at the speedway last| Parr discovered the secret spring on| tion Party. greetings which I received in Lendon ®ome important changes in working | fines. * The Acageiny Glee Clib Monday. the dock of the American Sugar Refin- N before starting, and which it has been conditions. The employes invoived the B 2 T Sea s i v = The Sunday aquestion, ir » bicp- - Geneva March, Fabri | B ing company by which the underweigh- 3 | impossible to acknowlsdge, T need net Srakemen. baggagemen, flagmen and| HOTTEST DAY IN CHICAGO s g IG INSURANCE PAYMENTS ing practice was car: aspect as well ral, 1 o o G ouched by Srakecei, DiSEARSNLe; Gipuen ol b ol oh by ing practice was carried out. The final [ aspect a5 ! | sy how deeply T am touched by these 3 p ;s ought to plenty \d messages, and am mure - —_—— Mac , Olive Hunting- g e Tes | P reeting o or the 10 ply to B tions between ‘the roads and | Two Deaths and a Score of Prostra- | ton, Natalie M. Gates, Ruth A. Hami. | Total of $234558 Distributed to Bene- | boen engaged in collecting the duties | BRBIS, Tl e e | s Lmameer Sat 1y due BEIDY £0 The Nez: n % t M A. Hemdric i H e out of which it has been defrauded. priwm x ening under | faet that they are so numerous that it the men. have been in progress for tions Recorded. - ary A. Hendrick,Vilette M. Peck, ciaries ere During the Past i the auspices of the Norwich prohibi- | bsolute physical fmpossibility.” ita B. Davenport, Grace T. Lester.| Year. Other Claimants for Reward. tion party. The baseball question ms | = Sovorace puysicsl Tmposwiniiity some time, but all efforts to arrive at a. settlement were fruitless. WILL BE WITNESS AGAINST Chicago, June 17.—Two deaths were caused directly and five indirectly by heat today, and nearly a score of pros- Esther M. Lippitt, Alf Frances T. Hendrick, dys Plinor E. Stevens, Lois Perk: d_ P. Allen, Preston, ins; vio- There were two other claimants with Parr for reward. They were Bdwin There were large life insurance pay.. | P00 (0% TOURLd ROy rere iy ments made in Norwich during the to the and the treat- well as other matters relating observance of the Sabbath laws governing the latter will be CONGRESS FRIDAY. Senate Agrees to Conference Report en i trations were also reported. It was|llS, Wentworth B. Prentice, Russell C.| year 1909, as shown by the statement | , Secretary MacVeagh submitied to| ed. x MAN WHO BEFRIENDED HIM. | ;0" F ot day that Chicago has ex- }\}?}:’oe:éynogt'\fligrE'Afigsgrné Robert lf'- {: the Insurance Press of June 15. In :\:;:fuf::‘&:em;, Wkkers:un; the| Principal C. H. Hobson preside Railroad Bill, . 3 . i i 1 August. For | ) ; . wer; ‘cello, | this state there = vhether he was authorized to e will be re y Miss . s Spitzer to Testify in Charge of Brib. | PeTienced since last August =~ Jor| proncice s Chase: cornets, Thomas K. | 000, - Norwich recelved $536556 and | Feward the three men, but the attorney | Harrier 1. Hewite of a. Bhort | . Washington, June 17—By & vote o ery .Against Detective. temperature was at 91 degrees, the | Liendrick, TFrederick F. Manning; |among some of the hig_amounts were | 5eneral held that only Parr was en-|addresses will be ziven by Dr. I’ 50 to 11 the senate today agreed to E mamimum for the day. At 9 o'clock|Xrench horn, F. H. Cransto; tym- | these: Johmathan H. Smith $20,546, | titled ‘to any compensation from the | Cassidy., B. P. Bishop, Robert MeNe the conference report on the rallromd New York, June 17.—James O. Brze- | tonigit the temperature was 85 des |Pani and drim, Desmond Murphy; | George R. Harris §15,000, William C.|Moiety fund. ly. Charles E. Grover and Rev. 1. T.|pil, The vote came at the close of the winski, a private detective, whose evi- oA Tively Dre o relieved those | Piano, Fay H. Newland. Osgood $13,100, Lewis S. Paddock $12,- Atnold, while several other speakers | oo g 3 . dence led to the ecquittal of Oliver | who could get into pen spaces. W. Humphrey Almy is the president | 012, name not given $11,072. *"| MOCK TRIAL AT are expected. A genera) discussion | SeAsion, which was devoted almost e Spitzer, former dock superintendent of | " Two babies were killed by falling | 2nd Wentworth B. Prentice the treas-| There was paid in New London M. E. Z1 Will follow thelr presentation of vari- | Clusively to a discussion of the mes on a charge o , was in Jecon by ikl molhees: fo get air. 058 'on the policy of H. R. Bond. | Givi i .| lem Newlanos, e 4 other By the Todral Erail 1117 Wil AneTe. g‘m bgn i “hootems w‘k?lele 4" | SPIRITED ELECTION HELD Woatuiock Toconied SIEET0. Commban Given Un::u; Auspices of v_-ru: Lyce JEC) :»l: (»lmlhll, ““‘,"(':',:”‘LL,.“'?" ."Z..l x': vw“:v £d with giving Talse festimony at that | tmepting to find relief from the heat BY THE FORESTERs | fii° ¥; Brunn having a policy for $19. e Lusge (hudiance. Caught Perch and Pickere S hepnEive e i I e rial. . Spitzes pardoned = o % Meants z = a . | era et - Tute. dor BieRDRET Ot T Bhort | L. 07 inngiin the Take. = 2 Eributed 332,631, 'l‘x:wsg‘:ir:gm:a;m%‘fa Under the auspices of the Varic ly-| Br. Sweet and Mr. Hil of Fich.i Batore mdionsning the aotion:to ool Nveig.t sugar frands by which the gov- @ | Court City of Norwich Makes William | Baltic $16,113. Stafford Springs $12,556, | C6UM & mock trial was given very suc- attempted Thursday to bring their|cur in the house amendments to the ernment lost miiligns. $n customs du- | MILITIA TO. STOP Mahoney Chicf Ranger—One Mest- | Stafford 312,450, Mystic Bridge $12.300; | SSSfully on Fridar evening at the | luunch down the Whames tiwer, Ni- | nectel sevings bapk DL was mede Joe Fogg 2 il v 1 (et :300.1 A- M. E. Zion church on McKinl ending to spend the day fishing in Ni- | unfinish. yusiness, which means that Sies 220 will now be a witness against KAUFMAN-LANGFORD FIGHT 9 & Mouth'In Stariow e oy O L 5 abeock of Ston- | Llonye, which was filled to its capacity | antic river With friands The boat, how® | it will be taken up at 3 o'olock tomo- B inski 2 bail to appea i i '_—W’A to hear the local talent wrestle with [ever, got all tangled up in the weed cel | row. For sl aficr entering & Dige oF not | Coirornia“Gevernor. Will Order Out of Notwich: N 65, heain Bercsiny | NAILED YALE FLAG the av. "The paris were faitnfully | krass ot the head of naviewion and| The house concluded its session o ity e .Troops. = 2 i carried out, according an evening of | had to be le The occupants went | day by adopting a new rule V! Y L HE L heht Eriday SISUDES s mmuleh TO HARVARD FLAGPOLE | great entertainment to the crowded |to Bast Lyme, after all, and speot the | a majority of its membership may at BODY OF MISS GORDON FOUND San Francisco, June 17. Tioce nimeent o Hoe Clmew e e e day on Pattagansett lake with Barl| any time recall from a committes any s promoter of the Kaufman-Langford |faction at the oudefho';‘h !atéi- Found by Crimson Crews When They Prof. William E. Geary, as James | Morgan aud Henry Avery,-taking a | bill or resolution referred to it amnd AT BOTTOM OF JAIMAICA POND. | fight, after a conference with his at- | The financial coidm“ o‘t”tlf‘:e ’2:“:5 Arose on Friday Morning—Some | Spruce, the prisoner. was on trial, the | fine basket of perc d pickerel, ace lht-l{nrn‘n-m'(- lt\v"‘nn _H(\: r:ul_«m:’z;» 3 5 torneys tonight, announced that he|js steadily increasing after paying sev- | Trouble Getting It Down. complaint alleging that ‘he had set r oAl e b B e B Weighted by Stones Placed Inside Her | would carry out the fight tomorrow as | era] hundreds of dollars for s;ck"bene_ = fire to H. D. McKnight's barn. The Aribiflnte Diertiivhed new rule claim ”l‘-:‘ 1}'} olgd g s g o . Sriuction rosirataing ee Somricr it | fits and medicine guring the last six| , When the Harvara crews argse Fri- | SS{eR8e SURCRTPEC 10 PLIE SONPY | wiile on hix way to Newent to get | lation. which: has "the "ar 3 } . - | months. During that period 2 - | day morning they were much surprised 3 e g > : an to carry to the Backus hos- V0 of.the houss, The Boston, June 17.—Welshted by stones | oTney and the chief of police from | plications were received. Twa wepe |0 find that during the night a Yale | HArris foreman. found him guilty, ang | & woway 1 ey (o Lhe, Bascis Bowe | Aot OF " o v o o B placed inside her shirtwaist, the body | MIgFfering. . o initiated at the ‘meeting. being put | {128 had been nailed to their flagpole. | he was sentenced by the judge Rev.) BTG ©n S0y S WG B0 SO e | tnanimons vote. of Miss Mabel Gordon of Beverly, a | ‘If Louis Blot does what he savs he | through the mysteries of the order | It required an expert pole climber to | W, H- Elev, to ten vears in prison. e alla along a raliroad track | The defielency appropriation il was graduate of Wellestey-college, who dis- | Wil d9. I shall call out the militia | by the degree team captained by N.|Zet it down. The Yale undergradu- | The attornevs were Charles Hell | nbulateo siid SO0 B O g0 | under ‘discussion during most of the ®ppeared vesterday from @ private | CPat is the only course left.” said|Levalle. ates are blamed and there may be |And Joseph Howard for the state lon & curve causing the wagon to go | WOOCT aion during mest, of th sanitarium in Jamaica Plain,was found | ZFOVEIROT, g ) he was in-| "yt \was voted to hold one meeting a | SOme attempt at retaliation before the | George Johnson and John 1. Harris | over. S ey BRGS0 ITerty Who | Ao oth houses will be in session to today rt the Dottom of Jamelca pond. | [00MIe? OF (18 Promolers nfentlon | month during July and August, that | B race is rowed. g thecdntause, . ho.other courtef- | vas mI b L tipnell: over| morraw i 1t 16 supposed she committed suicide, | Shell also file o criminal information | 0% b the first Frday of tEe homtn 2 cials were Benjamin Briscoe, clerk: |ing th eambuiance as it tipped over 3 @s she had been suffering from ner. | 2nd complaint, charging him With a| Under the head of new business SALE NETTED $15. Harrison Carrington, ‘court stemogra- | and easing it to the ground, so that i, felony if he holds the fight.” came the alection B ofic - ki pher; Alfred Hall, demyity sheriff. The | nothing but a sic it was smashed. | Finding in Death of Bridgeport Bey officers. After a Witnesses were Robert Harris, Mrs. | Later the patient was taken the | Killed by Auto. wousness due to ovesstudy. Miss Gordon was 29 vears old. She vas graduated from Wellesiey in 1902. MANY WILL GO FROM HERE. hot contest, which the court t always has, the following officers were elect- Given By Anna M. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. with Pleasing Result. and Louisa Coleman Mr. McKnight wil- William I Fields for the state, hospi In Unmarfled Grave, iridgeport, Conn,, June 17.—Coroner Wilson made public tonight his Anding thin a year she had been abroad, et s e Chief ranger. William Mahone: Pursuing a cspecial ourse of study. | State Sangerfest Will Be Held at|sub chicf ranger, George H. Dolan: Asale_conducted by the Anna M.|lard Ldey Mrs George Johneon and {In the death of Alvert Opdals, sighi Hartford on Mond: . | financial secretary, T. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. on Friday after- 2 The wayfarer who, while aslecp on | years old, who was etruck and in s a0l STeedny, Refreshments were served after the | . "0 il Gracic was killed by a Cen- | stantly Kiiled on June 7th by an auto treasurer, William Callahan noon from 3 to 6 o'clock was a com- Harold C,” Sherwood entertainment. mobile driven by train Auto Driver Completely Exenerated. htral Vermont railroad passenger 'une —C Man; 11 i ing secretary, John ¥. Malone; Sr. W., lete success and will net the union by ot B e R e ol aand oty | e . Wo, B T -aarithe: B | atmethime cter $15 2 The rpuih wwas: horth of the Thames Towboat plant in | of this city. The coroner finds that T n ¥ VI A SPEI- Waterford, Thursday, was buried in|Sherwood was not criminally respon Mix completed his inquest today on | Will attend the state Sangerfest which the death of Augustus Morse, who died | Will be held at Hartford on Monday ‘Wednesday might in the New Haven | and Tuesday. hospital, and completely exonerated | The programme arranged by the Robert Irby, whose automobile inflict- | Hartford Sangerbund will open with ed the injuries which proved fatal. Mr. | prize siging on Monday afternoon at Morse, who was a veteran of the Civil | the Park Casino. On Monday evening ‘war and 75 years old, stepped from a | there will be a big concert at which trolley car in fronmt of the machine | there will be a chorus of 1,000 voices, driven by Irby and was knocked down, | 8mong which will be representatives sustaining broken ribs and a . of praetically all the prominent Ger- from which he was unable to re . | man singing societies of the state. The He leaves a wife-and several children. | Symphony orchestra will play. prettily decorated in laurel and roses, in which Mrs. B. Allison Smith as sisted and piano selections were ren- dered during the sale by Miss Sibyl Christman. There was a great demand for ‘Mrs. J. J. Fields’ rolls and bread, the cake was all sold out, and Mis: Clara Joseph's homemade candy di- appeared fast. Mrs. Christman’s doughnuts were equally attractive and the fancy articles in charge of Miss Elizabeth Bogue sold readily. The members were much encouraged sible for the boy's death, but eays that greater care must be taken in the run ning of machines on account of the crowded_ condition of the streets The Opdule boy was riding on the back of 4 wagon and jimped off, run- ning across the road in front of the automobile which killed him. Lavalle; Jr. B, William F. Barry; lecturer, John Donahue. These officers will be installed at the July meeting. After the meeting closed a social hour was spent by listening to a vocal and instrumental entertainment. name anion s re- Jordan Friday afternoon. His could not be learned. The cor who knew nothing about him w leased on Friday. and Linen Handker- M Katherine Silk Stockings chiefs Received by McMahon. Miss Katherine McMahon was de- lightfully surprised on Friday evening at the home of Miss Jennie McIntyre in Grosvenor place with a linen hand- kerchief and silk stocking shower com- bined in honor of her approaching marriage. The merry party of friends Captain Kerrick Transferred. Caut. Harrison 8. Kerrick has been transferred fom Fort Wright to the 157th Co., Cooast Artille: This Taeans that Captain Kerrick will be in the future stationed at a post outside the New London artillery district MANY VETERANS’ GRAVES ARE WITHOUT STONES John A. Bowen Looking Them Up and President Taft Goes to Pennsylvania. ‘Washington, June 17.—~While Colenel Roogevelt'’s homecoming celebration 1s On Tuesday there will be a big street Flodds Claim a Thousand Lives. %‘-‘r:de uk\ fl:le“mornkilng and the Charter Will See That They Are Marked. :y th;l resutll o‘;stufig; first sale and §:I:;:ie cblllin x;flg’:g&sz:x:n:i?-p‘:::- Delng held in New York, President Vienna, June 17.—THhe destruction of park will be the scene of a grand > ave plans for : armi ” 3 o RIET R FI AT Taft will be at Villa Nova, Va., recetv- of B s Wen ipek Dy Named for West Point. ing from the noted Owthealic' inatity- pienic in the afternoon at which there The regular meeting Sedgwick The first part of the evening was tion ut that pluce the degree of doctor Steamship Arriva ‘e and property by floods throughout ool 17 was nel . , No. 1, was held Friday Tefres Morgan Bulkeley Haven, son of Capl whist and lat g B o e | Will be pinochle tournies and Scheutz- . P ey en LY Al : S . 16: passed with > et iy notsivet: heeri [Snsrests and other stunts for every pm,::;mnhf,.k';,‘f,’“f;" He B RN s R e 16: Pannonia, from | PECREC W e served: and there was an|George fluven, of New London, has | of jurisprudence. Ile will leave Wash Sscertained. but'#t.is belleved that théy T Daittor of maioati s N . Jhiiie President | informal musical programme. Miss | been selected ax first alternate o West | ington early tomorrow morning and ¢ aves or . the [ At Ply Julla Holland presided at the piano. | Point. Master Haven will graduaie | return o the even! After nitend he ing the Villa Nova commencement The | w York. from. D I the clase « @ggregate close to a thousand. Graa*. from Hulkeley school 3 < ¢ Nodton Waterworie. graves of comrades was taken 1ip and ; . e e BT G U | R i B bt S John A Eowen. ‘::-;urlédeh‘;h,;n:& | AU Genoa. June 14: Mendozs, from B o iy ey ] 1015 wadag will viait Lincoln universily, & nego 1 fine harvest is | @truction. Boy Aeronaut Killed by Fail. . ‘San Francisco, 17.—When ice. ‘aero- er, a the Oonsul Thomas W. Voetter of Sul o advises that the concession [« the construction of the Zacalecns & Orient railway has been wsigned by Gov. Zarate of the Mexican siato of Zacatecass It Is a renewal of a former concession and will extend from Camacho station on the Mexi- can Cent! line, 105 miles to Ma l.lplla traversing a rich guavule rub- ber distriet and an Important mining region. ‘West Chester, Pa. Deputy Sheriff of Madison Dead. Madison, Conn., June 17.—John Boranton, depuly sheriff of this place, died at lis home here tonight afier short (liness from bledder trowble. Be sides being deputy sheriff, Mr. Boran ton h‘-‘l held "l?""u wl::: ofl= "!L was years ol a ves and one daughter. made at Meadow brook. is iven a prominent writeup in the current issue of Fire and Water Engineering. Two views of the new concrete dam erect- ed there are shown, the facts being taken from the last report of the water department. Gixsm e s " A Tip to the Eccentric. One way to be pecuiiar is to come back from Europe without getting ar- rested for smuggling in a pearl ’neck- lace.—Nashville Tennesseean. B e Artificfal _or imitation rubber is made by methods which resemble the 0 of natural India without stones. “As the state is desir- ous that all soldiers’ graves shall have stones, Comrade Bowen ‘wants to hear from the relatives of soldiers whose graves are not provided with stones. | change here will be closed Saturday, He wants to confer with them about | July 2, and Monday, July 4. securing such a stone as the state ar- = ranges for. : The House Rules Committee decided “What makes you believe you could An invitation was received and ac- | to xlvq,g:e day each to consideration him a gold brick>’ | cepted from the Sons of Veterans to | of the Weeks Aalm'm Cotton Exchange Holiday. New York, June 17.—The cotton ex-

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