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4 VOL. LIL—NO. 293 letir, NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910 PRICE TWO CENTS _ FLEW SIXTEEN MILES IN [0 MINUTES Frenchman Won Prize of $5,000 Offered By a Southern Newspaper WORLD'S RECORD MADE AT- MEMPHIS Ry Rens Barrier in a Bleriot Monoplane—Traveled at Avzrage of About Eighty-Eight Miles an Hour— Charles K. Hamilton in Heavy Biplane Missed Death by a Hair'’s Breadth while Gliding. Cabled Paragraphs Berlin, Dec. 7.—Prof. Ludwig Knaus, the genre painter, died today. He was born al Wiesbadén in 1829. Funchal, Madeira, Dec, 7.—Fifty ad- ditional cases of cholera have develop- ed here in the past four days. Johannisthal, Germany, Dec. T.— Aviator Brunsuber circled the field here twice today, carrying four pas- sengers with him, in a Iarman bi- plane. Rome, Dec. 7.—Five cases of cholera and five deaths were officially reported today, all in Sicily. The remainder of Italy, it is announced, is free of the disedse. Paris, Dec. 7.—The minister of the | colonies tonight announced that an- other officer, Lieutenant Brulo, had been killed in the engagement with the African tribesmen. Athens, Dec. 7.—An inspector of an- tiquities, Vizandinos, who was being examined today, charged with selling diplomas of the University of Athens, Left Nothing To Relatives MOST OF THE ESTATE WILL GO TO THE CHURCH. MARY BAKER EDDY'S WILL Not to Be Read Today, as It Contains Absolutely Nothing of Interest to the Family. Boston, Dec. 7.—That Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Bddy, head of the Chris- tian Science church, who died Sat- urday night, left none of her estate, estimated to be valued at mearly two million dollars, to relatives, was gath- Refused to Take Cars from Barns TROUBLE SEEMS TO BE OVER DISCHARGE OF SIX MEN. TROLLEY WIRES CUT Tie Found Across the Rails—Strike of Conductors and Motormen of Connec- ticut Valley Sreet Railway Co. Northampton, Mass., Dec. T.—All the onductors and motormen employed by the Connecticut Valey Street Rai way company, which operates lines b tween here and Greenfield and through Hadley to Amnerst, went on strike to. Condensfl Telegrams Dr. John C. DaCosta, a well-known surgeon of Philadeiphia, is dead. It omnibus public present session. s Stated that there will be no building bill at the James Gallagher, who was never ill in his life, dicd at Ibensburg, Pa. in his 105th year. The Philadelphia Mint Is Being worked day and night to create small coins for the holidays. Miss E. A. Casey Was Robbad of a handbag containing $2,200 while in a street car in Pittsburg. Senator Brown of Nebraska is con- fident of the adoption of the income- tax amendment by the states. Lacour, the Royalist, Who Assaulted Premier Briand of Irance, was sen- tenced to three months in prison. A Chicago Syndicate Has Purchased 103,000 acres of timber land in Glenn and Tohama counties, California. AG.EGATE VALUE S $8,926,000,000 According to the Secretary of Agncultute 5 FARM PRODUCTS FOR THE YEAR 1910 Stupendous Figures Which the Average Mind Fails to in His Annual Report Just Issued Grasp—Corn Crop of Over 3,000,000,000 Bushels, Worth Sum Sufficient to Cancel the Interest Bear- ing Debt of United States—Interesting Details. committed suicide in the court room. | Milion dollars, s gath- , on st Washington, Dec. 7.—“Nothing shore | the consumer. The raiiroads get about Memphis, Tenn., Dec. T—Rens Dar- | 30 1-5 seconds after the hour. It Was | A buliet from his revolver also badly §;de_elrgmp¢sg;:mrkfinmae lontent 15 Ut wien e S peame 10 ahS| The Woman's Rivers and Harbors | of omniscience can wrasp tht value of | 7 per cent, o that the remeining 43 rler, a Frenchman, established a |a remarkable flight. He held to the | wounded the magistrate, harahion, whiy arys S2ueh of the |barns at b oielock the men rofused 0|l congress' defeated a®motON SIS AIDIN: | sHe %orn : prodiets Thi wears 1n. (06 | per vent is reveivon mostly by the re=" orias record this afterinon, when ho | prescrined courso almost to o dot and e, B WO 8810: e be read | oo them out again and the lines are | {ho®rederation of Women's CIubs | opening Btetament of the. comvetory ot | tahies flew a distance in excess of sixteen | in this had the advantage over Mol- | Harbin, Dec. 7.—The authorities are |, TS Bdds M pled oy 5 .| agriculture in his report for 1910, What the Farmer Receives. miles in ten minutes 5 1-5 seconds, nt. The latter, in his turns, de- | hurrying doctors to Manchuria from all ‘°"L‘l;;;“°";‘gh§*:h e 5?5“;.1"3‘; !uhsnl‘uy‘l.\ Wires Cut, Obstructions on Tratks. The French Chamber of Deputies | made public todoy. At no time in the T Larnit Tac e ’1“ thereby winni prize of $5,000 of- | seribed wide semi-circles at a height | points In Siberia to fight the plague, | POtHIng ks e of interest to _ voted an appropriation of $1,160,000 | world's history hus a country produced | L aaad Zecelyest Hnr (LU SITEIR by winning a p S b any of the members of h ly.” ihy a R : than half the ce paid by c fered by the Memphis Commerc of 7,000 feet. His time was 18 min- [ The Chinese have been warned that |20 © ers of her family. A short time after the strike was| for the relief of the flood suffe farm products within one year with a | than ha Pt Lo g 'l'»‘,_‘,““. cons Appeal. He outwinged John Moisant, utes 16 2-5 swnnu.;.l pnrx‘or gmchh “r: restrictions will be placed on the send- A e e e value reaching $8,926,000.000, which is ;‘fi;]‘;"i ”‘th;c“;"'m.":,;;“' ?5\61::2355 who blazed the way over the course, | lost in aerial gyrations for the benefit | ing of wheat and beans to the central eneral Estrada, provisional presi- | the value of the farm products for the | €Nt it B/ g8;. cab 3 By nearly elght minutds, Both used | of uplookers Who Srowded housetops | murket. It s fearod that tho trae of | 1SS e e S e e e e st et e e e v ememmeemeeme | don? Of Nicaragua: will Isse u deree | year 1915, B ety it e Bleriot monnplanes, errier traveled | and other points of vantage. the whole country will be practically | inviting all Nicaraguan exiles to re- 56 per cent.; strawbel 9 pes .3 at an average rate ol 87.03 miles an | Weather conditions were almost per- I.uspo;‘nded for weeks und perhaps One niYor thEie Aotniy Corn, Cotton, ::(yfl,‘o\eizhuty Oats and ?n:lm:n,m.x per cent, and m'r:ml!ex,tgf: hour. The previous record over a | fect. 7 | months, 2 pe: g bt b 0. be, 2 closed course was established by Leon Close Call for Charles K. Hamilton. H Good General Hermandez, an incxorable| The corn crop of $121,881.000 bush- | maller (he retail quantity the small- Morane at Rheims last August. In this While the cross-city flight was the o Birmingham, England, Dec. 7.—Am- ’\l fizhter, who has| m; '\ur:\tll)" with els‘mexcr‘eq that of rxlm- ‘x’i” ord year ; e thlc’}i'mu s share of the consum- igh Bl of 65 miles an hour wWas | feature, i not furnish all the | bassador and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid were | o ’l" the common people, has assumed con- | 1906 and J ater than the average price. _ Attathed. - .{m:x‘h'; go“mgm;nen'mon's programme. | the guests tonight of Sir Oliver J. |§ urn trol of the Chihuhua military zone in | crop of th five years Dby | Among the many other products rep- 500 Foet. Charles K. Hamilton, in his heavier | Lodge, principal of the University of s A Mexico. 14 per cent. This crop, the secretary | resented in the list are oats, with 74 Rose to Height of 3,500 Feet. Viplane, missed death by & hairs | Bimmingham. = Mr, Retd delivered Deserves ; says, cannot be valued at less than | per cent. of the consumers price gn= The flights of Barrier and Moisant | preadth in performing a spectacular | address on Lincoin, which conclud Prof. Cooper D. Schmidt, professor | §1,500.000.000, “a sum sufficient o can- | Ing to the farmer when bought by the. were over a triangular cos by | feat of airsmanship. In an exhibition | the course arranged by the univer: Another' of mathematics for 21 years in the | cel ihe interest bearing debt of the l’"*h'.‘l'x“_“ ons, 50 per cent. when shortest caleulation, of 16 miles, fol- | flight he had reached a height of 200 | authorities on Makers of History, Mrs. i University of Tenne s(.»c n‘nu ;‘k,m of | United States, buy all the zoid and | ‘-’:-‘;?"t hr(snu_lc p%‘u‘n{x )‘):‘\‘xalppsn, :p per swing the Mississippi river for four | feet when his motor went dead. He Reid tomorrow will open the high 2 the university, is dgad at his home in | silver mined in all the countries of | cent. when bought j e bunch; po- SENE Bariter atoended at just two | octen oo ghe e, eventually striking the | chool for girls at Dudley. Home merchants keep the town running for your benefit and com- Knoxville, aged 51 ‘year: the earth in and still leave {o | tatoes, 59 per cent. when bought by minutes 35 seconds after two o'clock. | earth with a thump, his machine a | N TER e e fort through twelve months of the year. s = 0 the farmers a little pocket money.” | the bushel, string eans, $9 et ey Yescribing S spirals, he ros o yre 10 2 5 ” 3 . of Alexan- ' COtLo) op is second i rank, | Wher oug] Y the barrel; sw @ Describing uniform spirals, he rose to | wreck, but his bones whole. . ONENEMERT SHES E At Christmas time don't spand elsewhere the money which should e e | T et o o i vamies s | tatoss, 81 per dent. when benall A & height of feet, then darted | "R arros, who sustained a brok- | N TRIAL OF HATTIE LE BLANC. " y dria_was el United States sena- | which in lint ed valued at q T ! 3] > first turnir BNt | on Tioms ABE Olfiér niiioe: Hth . e | o ANC. be their legititmate revenue. tor Tu y the Louisiana general | $600,060,000 at the farm. This va the barrel; turnips, 60 per cent. when c Iy to the souih. fol- | he fell several days ago, demonstrated | o = assembly, ting in_separate bodi is 13 per cent. above the five-yes bought by the bunch: watermelons, 34 irse of the river o the | his nluck today. His face still han- | Prisoner Admits Being in the Laundry They appeal to you for a square deal through THE BULLETIN'S to succesd the late Samuel D, MeEN: | ciag per cent, when hought singly. He landed at 13 minutes = gaged, he went aloft for ten minutes. that Fatal Night—Struggled With advertising columns today! ery. The value of the hay crop is about Coffee Importations. P Glover Wher. He is Said to Have As- | mammeamemmeaneasoanemnsansmnsn P —— $720,000,000, an amount that } Four-fifths of the coffee imported T saulted Her. Juan Sanchez Azcona, one time | exceeded bit onc into the United States during the fis- 1 member of congress of Mexico, Was | per cent. above the averd e Ol oariatn i y ENDERS, MARSHAL JACK ABERNATHY A Ry i 5 %3 et arge: e =il cal year 1910 came from Brazil; 17 FUGITIVE HALL SURRENDER! 195018 HESIONATION |, Cobimgs e fmeattle| He made no statement as to that|declared the trolly wire tbetween | Afiested in Washington on chavges | preceding five years . I'per cent, from other countries in South LONGED TO SEE HIS BABY | HANDS IN LeBlanc at today's session of her trial | portion of the estate which may go to | Hadley and Amherst was cut, stailing | Preferred by t dexicen government, | - The production of spring and win- [ g1 Gentral America and from Mexicoy < | for the murder of Clarence F. Gloyer | the church. two cars near Ambherst, and later a | SHcSINg obtaining money under false | tor wheat is given us about 691,767,000 | X3out 0,1 of 1 per cent. of the coffes Back to New York and Prison—Stole | Came from Oklah\:‘m: to :nswer Yes shown by her own siatement, €1v- | Gomplete Settloment Made With Heirs | Fillroad iie was found Aéross. the rils | PTECCCes, ~Azeona has been With Gus- | Lustiels, about the avcrate crop for the | fiiborts are from Aden and are the | Preferre: jainst Him. en immediatel; ter her arrest three " 0] 7 3 > 2l t AV aadero, other ¢ i s 1 years, but it in value i of nal Mocha ffee, and 1.3 t. b ety g days after the shootins, to have been in | in 1908 | T e e Sonniection leader in_ Mexico. ! cent"above the average for the | RPURE! SOREAE SOT0R WNE 38 BEr ooy ‘Washington, Dec. 7.—Jack the laundgy with Glover on the fatal ‘Three yea ago, at the time of the ;l 2o Soa n h of time. i t Indies and are the Java coffee. in arms his nathy, United’ States marshal for Ok- |nisht, to have seen the revolver in |Suit of her so-called “next iriends ~GRume of tha Strike. Fler Heason sDethrone W naine | the fith crop in point of val- | ™yn 7919 the coifec imported fromy never had seen lahoma, an appointee of former Pres- | Glover's hand, to have struggled with | ddy set aside a trust fund of A few days ago six men were di over the ravages of the bol weevil | ye of s oats, the value of which this | 4 ferican countries had an . impoct er A. Hall, a defal ident Roosevelt, came to Washington | him when he is said to have assaulted 000 for the benefit of three chil- | ¢charged by Supt. C. W. Clapp, it is|in her cotton flelds, & the |1‘.l‘»*L is $380,000,000, or 12 per cent.|yajue of 7.8 cents per pound. The. ack to Ne York today and handed his resignation to |her, to have heard a noise in the laun- her son, George W. Glover, in | claimed, for joining a recently formed | vear, Mrs. J. R. Hudspeth, a wealthy | ¢ the average. freight rate from Rio de Janeiso’ i He surrendered hims Attorney _General Wickersham. | dry like the rustle of a woman’s skirt, , S. D., while later, in November, , union. womanfipisnter Jul o fSepola]in ext in value is the 0.28 of 1 per cent. or about one-fourth ¥ S8y and confessed to the theft of $44. | Charges had been preferred against | which also attracted Glovers attention, | 1909, she made & corapiets Sothoment _Today two employes, also members | committed suicide Ly jumping ¢ Pwith the excepHon of the o e e S Btis the Thertd-Square bras the marshal, but he did not wait to fto have escaped from his clutches, anfh With her Leirs with the understanding, | of the union, called upon the superin- | a boat into the waters of Wolf lake, | year, which the secretars of this American coffee the Gonsuxmets of the Greenwich bank hear what they were. heard a shot ‘fired. [it was sencrally belleved, that thers | tendent and’ asked that ihe sixanan)| ahont nine miles fronXasoitity, overproduction, the crob | paid prices ranging from 20 to 35 s o " years ol | Abernathy came east on a leave of | \. ™ 2 | should be no contest over will. At |be taken back. The two employes were | = 3 is t argest ever gro e mound. Th - dthase sniRst e e v B e gt | apsenco. to_answer charges against | Miss LeBlanc’ shskaiament as Given to me the trust fund was tnoréased | Immediatcly discharged, it is said, and | Charles Jerome Coloman, 4 one time At o e pound LN b - . i v Gen- ice. 5,000 and & sett v | the order to strik. followed as soon s | a millionaire and a mu celeprity, 000 bush | i 3 d put ia, he said, betting | him and called to see Attorney Gen the Police. 000 and a settlement was made . « @ musi X 1 | charze, is from 23 to 40 per cent. of e e t fore- | eral Wickersham. There was a great | She declared in those statements, 225,- | word could be sent to the men. About | was found dead : L room at Pas ] Rice, Rye Barley and Tobacco. the principal range of prices paid for. get his young wife. When he heard | crush of congressional callers and the | which she gave to the police in French 2 ey Conductors and motormen are saic, N. J., a sulcide fror o e has slichtly | the coffee at retai that the baby had arrived his long- | marshal was kept waiting all the |and which were interpreted to the po- | e Siloal 2 pads. th;:r Zfl:]z;m‘fi? o2 t(tln‘ecxe“:niflszm:dl nra(;tn[ :,(;!Ier:h\‘n e n(:‘.:u ol 2 Toe Aoba gRovl bt Blshey o . the i i morning. lice by Miss Zella Gallant, that she |son, George W. Glover, has said that he | ¢al . 8t ek Al Sl Mas Sor & S o e allie L S8 A ~mbont: 96%.130.000- Donde: Yom A B T o a mih | Al Buasosioe sevesst Siaiin A0l neiin et e Tt e | o e B e out. € | sanist. He was a compos and “s about 957,15 pounds { fhe case is similar i regardl to teas misery. o sen! . & P v h; & 4 el x #4 e “ Non-Union Help Today. siderable note and at one time con- | about per cent ¥ Y | The imports from 1910 had an import which she turned owr to the bank. | sea the attorney general, Abernathy |%now how to use a revolver. that she Funeral ' Services ‘Today: = | o 4 o e e e 5= 000.000; T ater he said he sent $1,000 to her, | got tried of wilfing, wrote out 4 res- | was angry with him for his conduct | iof st A s bt the company was able to get | ducted a symphony —orchestra near | Its value is given as $97.000.000. | value of 16 cents per pound, and if 1¢ Sut she told the poiice today that | ignation, presented it to Frank Cole, |toward her, and that she had heard | Judge Smith, who will have charge fono car started for Gieenfion irough | Boston. AR e ‘ceeding | M8y be assumed that most of the tes b N cefved the money. When | Mr. Wickersham's private secretary, jother people say that some one would | Of the funcral services tomiorrow, said | the services of non-umion men and to- | SR | oL i % | consumed in this country is bought at, e couid reaist mo longer the impulss | and stalked out. shoot him. She dld not know that he | tonight that the casket.of Mrs. 1Ady | morrow efforts will be made to run| The Deal Was Closed Tuesday Dy | bu its v i per cent | yeiajl prices ranging from' 50 to 70 S Teturn to see his baby, he came | Later the marshal announced he was | had heen hot or that he was dead une | Will Dot be open during the more cars. which the building committes of the for the rodue. | cents per pound, the import value of bW T | going to New York, where he would | til after her arrest. She claimed that | it Beins preferred to remember A | Brotherhood of Raflway Tiremen and o Jo tur S tea s from 23 16 32 per cent ot ‘what b P el $1 » o Ci ¢! seve he ran back to the Glover Louse after | in life. e body CP! S OFFICIALS RETAIN | nemen_purchased $100,000 the | tion of recent years, e T | the consumct pays. Hall surrendered $15.900, which. he | see Colonel Roosevelt. she ran e st in bl oo g placed in | ] southwest | bushel soared “to § by November | £ the money 've gof ., un- | esc: rom the laundry and remain- | tirely in white before being placed in i Memorial Hall huilding, suthwe u k v Novembe Well Grounded BT ™ ORI of e Maohey | el e il Ty i 1,?—4 Sores aps ittt foaa e in- | the ‘caskat, which e also’ fo be of | MRS. SHONTS’ JEWELS | corner of West Sixth street and Su- |1, so thai.iho enti cron s valued Cflné:r:j;rl.:::g:‘:st el e ‘ i ¢ ee | der ed where was white. | & = Jerior avenue, Cleveland, as the site |at $33,000,000, a valuation th as | i 3 - S B SRt sec e SIS DAY WE RS e van el N i o Twenty Thousand Dollars’ Worth Not | For i bedir's nitionit hea been excecddl but once, in 1909 \fter presenting many details with OBITUARY. the charges against me, but I've got | found to | for_the or a i n ; o an idea of what they are and if such | B Glovar SHot Hinslt cupy over half an hour and wil Declared on Arrival from Europe. | building. pre Of rye there was rad regard to the fincrease of prices on St SAenE T elioves Glover Shot Himself. held in the drawing room on the i s te st Peorips ML bushels, valuei at the far farm products between farmer and Commander Robert Platt, U. S. N., Re- | charges make me incompetent, I don't | She went to the Tamndry by an ap-| flor of the Cheatnat Hil home. Judes| New York D ; : are at F o bkl o S SR by bR o 3 . g | She went to the laundry by p- | floor of the Chestn 1 home. Judge | New York, Dec, 7—Jewelry said el 000,000, SonaTinzar Eihe e - tired. | want the jol pointment with Glover, made on the | Smith will open with o reading from | be worth 320,000, the property Strs | YA¢ the Horouahi Electionsre Rice production ) ture declres that “the conclusion iy — morning of the same day. She bellev_ | the Bible, followed by a selection from | Theodore P. Shonts, wife of the pres. | Haven Wednesday, a democrs bout the same a 1909, inevitable that the consumer Washington, I nander | BALLINGER-PINCHOT ed that Glover shot himself, for he had | Science and Healt Al present will | jdent of the Inferborough Bapii Tesn | clected warden f g r 1,000,0 p well grounded complaint against the Robert Platt, U. 8. N., INQUIRY COMMITTEE REPORT |a revolver in his hand when she last |be asked to join in silent pray | sit company, was retained hy customs | several ye ] ), or 1w farmer for prices that he pays.” “The his home here late tod - % B him. 'sm’u !mu!:d v]‘q\:tt 15}-15 c»vmrh which the Lord’s prayer will be officials when Mrs. Shonts returned | Sperman, republica veraze A j farmer supplies the ;iupxtgnl‘_ Iozrp;o'; attack of cerebral em hwhich | To Congress—Ballinger Exonerated by fund_pin found n the laundry were|ed fn unison. Mrs. Carol H. Powers, | from Burops today on. tho steomanin | o alootion. by demo- Small Crop of Hops. | duction_and takes the risk ta he was stricken three weeks 'a Majority of the Committes. hers, and said they came off during her | sccond reader at the First church, will | | r ' Wilhelnt ‘Ger GFoss | erat, by a vote of 552 The dem- | et in | losses, his crops are at the meroy Commander Platt was rendered — struggle with Glover. | then read Mrs. Eddy's favorite h Mrs. Shonts did not declare the jew- | ocrats also elected three out of tl The crop of hops 18 the smalle’' it | arought, ana ficod, and; heatiSuu i ek rashingto 7.—The Ballinger- | All this evidence was placed before | “A Mother's Evening Praver,” which | o JNaining that she ha at | five burgesse For the majority of et yeats o 3 he im- | frost, to say nothing of noxious in- Washington, Dec. 7.—The 21 B c | “A E | elry, explaining that she had obtained | five burg b pelow the average, hug the im y 1ot 3 not able to control h i Pinchot investigating committee, atter | the jury through Miss Gallant, by a | will” close the eervices. There will|it'in Paris in exchange for old Jowels | the ofher offices both partics put up ment in the farm price makes | sects and bllghting disease: commander recently returned here eleven months of work, made its final | tedious method which involved ‘the | aiso be a bricf reading from the Bible | on' which: ante had been paid when | the same candida fotal value of the crop @ per cent. | Enforcement of Food and Drug Aets Wrightsvile Beach, N. . where he | oo ("ot houses of congress to- | MiXing up of French and English in|py Judge Smith st the receiving tomb | fhey OHGANRTES SOra . Wor i tbe 10 R | " The seoretary, while induscit - TR, e ag | 4ay. In the opinion of seven republi- | the questions and answers. A e cton | that Teason, she said, she did not think | Prof. Charles Otis Whitman, head | “7° 0\l Foe coreo"org | cord with the seneral proposition 'te . & Jas born at Southport. N. €., and Wis | can’ members, @ majority of the com- | | oading Counselfor Defense Taken Iil. S g Mitchell of Newton | the gems were dutiable. The customs | of the department of i andf -’ o T ; tonl eropa | provide beiter facilities for work in & years of ame. mittee, Secretary Ballinger “honestly g G h - | has made ar its Lo prevent any | jnspectors were in doubt and pending | curator of the zoological museum at The farm value of the cereal cropa | rest of the public health, ex- Mel M. Joh th d c the inte Entering the navy in the volunteer faithfully pe he @ ot | Melvin M. Johnson, the leading coun- | annoyance from crowds which may | » a 5 B% Sasal: | 5 ¢ | geclined § 0,000 in 1914 | Y wi o0 ana faithfully performed the duties of | Jlelwn 3L JoPnson, the leading coun- | : . a decision in the case the jewels | the University of Chicago, died of | declined $23 sresses himsell as opposed to any plan a 8, as a lientenan s high office with an eye single to | S s | gadner about the hom =1 Faturned to’ the appEa > A Profe of all croj 5 2 5 Aler Piatt atter one” month's | hie high office with an . Point when Judge Bond rfused 10 B el e 5 | et to/the apprals 3 [ pacumonia. Weiinesda Prof . ki Rhich will Temove from the depart nder Platt after 1onth'S | the public interest. Toit inas partelr tne ste teragine. rooioTak ot NS i, De | consisted of a pearl necklace, a long, | Whitman, who was 68 vears old gain was m | ment of agriculture the . inspeot e perfonmad censpiegoun sefvice opinion of the four democrats | L €10E Pt O Fe, Storosta }1 keen g}_"t cenietery by the police of | tnin hain with pearls strung at | widely known as a zoolog | i | work involved in the enforcement o e mpecially commended by Ad- nger “has mot been true togoT L ement that Hatt e, (s Javalliere, and a pendant. | viving Pro Whitman are his wic- | the food and drug sct and the meat as ommende ia | the trust reposed in him as secretary | &1 d ! i | Shonts had been visiting her | gw and fwo sons, Frank and Carroll. | 8 | inspection law, to say nothing of cer- ] servin of the interior and slmyld:x requested | "o 4 ain of the trial became too| THE ANTI-CANTEEN LAW daughter, the Duchess de Chaulnes, in | frank Wh is a student at Har- | sy | tain plans which would take qu&fi:: | by the proper authorities to resign his| The * for iha il onny s P and was returning with her | vard unives and his brother and for milk | P : ical worl | office ? (Rl fogis s e Sl Joung lawyen SEVERELY CRITICISED | ,4ii "On board the steamship ool hivenatty Ny and for these reasons th | piological, andetymolegical w Officials of the interfor department|8nd fhe court adjourned at noon for deciared: $350 in pbraoial ety ol v of all farm products increased peaner oo ol declined to make any comment. | Seatoal trentimant g In Annual Report of Major General | .ustoms examiner found in one of her | In an Address at New Haven, Col. | in 1910 $304,000,000 above the estima ontrol - : ‘[ have no comment to make on the | M ' | William P. Duvall, Commander of | trunks the jewels, which were not | = 2 onfedaretoteav. | tori1909. Much space is given in discussing * skl . : John S. Mosby. the confederate’ cav e - n 1 ar : the committee sald Secre-|No Powder Marks Seen on Prisoner's| Troops in Philippines. | mentioned in her declaration. | alry leader, ave many reminiscence Speaking of Hiah Prices. tho work OERNS bureaw of ehts snnlig emetery here, cr when asked in Tegard to | Erud 1 i | R | 5f the civil war and stated that in his | High prices recefve considerable at- | to the mpor o - = of the civil war and ed tha H igh price « i e Thomas Dudiey Wolls. | The atternoon ses Washington, Dec. 7.—The anti-can- { NEW YORK DETECTIVE | onhion s the. dpwnfalli ot Genpral i .ntion in this report. In the farm- | reau has done during the past vear in ] Hartford, Dee. 7.—Thomas Dudlc S { ETof it e Iy, fae it e | taer Bt 16" Sovaralyse el 15 the japnien (Lo ok ADeStiE OF Griers | et matter he receives | its effort to control or eradicate the | Wells of fhe editor it of the STREET CARS WRECKED |5 it dusticnbs e iver ot Col ol pore | o e WILL BE IN'FOSTER TODAY | was:due to.the dissbeying of orders | ers aspect of the,matter he receives | W8 OHont 8 SRt ot Srl i e | . 8 & t ntroduction by the government ot | #nnual report of Majc neral Will | by Generals Fitzhugh Lee and Toombs. | various perc es of the 3 * = 1 P | Hartfor 3630t heart disense BY TORONTO MOB. | Gilover's overcoat, which as two holes | iam P. Duvall, commanding the Unit- o RN Body | Their disobedience, he said, caused the | peloes for farm broducts. In the case | Th infested teritory covers all the | at the Hartford ho ght aftes in it, and the statement by Inspector | ed States troops in he Philippine is- | In Connection With Exhuming Body | Shelr SR0weiree, g S Cedliorate | bf'Saliic in 1§ cities distributed about New Eneland | staies laxcapting (V€I Mg o : 1251 | Protest Against Introduction of Pay as McKenna of the Waltham police that | ]r nds, who says that it onsible | of William H, Lewis. { army. During_the s nel | the. p,.\wq‘ ] ates W h(‘h” U;; 'ur“ile(‘n(: '-X.‘,‘fio;;omuon o e authaetties ot June. when he was oper o G | he saw no marksas.if made by powder | for many of the offenses h cause | X s Mosby in New Haven, he en- | was investigated by the department, | co-operation 5 by ratifying eppendicitis. Complic " b O on_Hattie's hand when she was draz- | the trial of soldiers martial. | _Providence, R. L. Dec. T.—Lieut. | b 2¥a% & JP% (RYTaC G WS | Tp Wkt ors ecelved a 1t 50 per | those states, has met with sratifying | ter the ope T e seemed 1 im- | Moronto, Dec. 7—A riot, remarkable | ged from her hiding place. This alle- | “The desire of a very large perce mes J. Kane of the New York de- | vorsity whose homes are in the south. | cent. or one-half the paid by success. e 1o o ""‘»‘ A oo | for its apontaniety and flerceness while | gation, made by Lawyer Samuel D. El- | age of normal men . Some sort “of | tective bureau. \;vhu e (Imnlh' e where he remained until a r Yy, and i 4 ; S S ialan S8 A which such men {acquainted wi! he William Le he ;o t lasted ed ttonight in the injury | more, who represents Mrs. Glover, on | stimulant is a de: ch su 1 Villiam ks Robult oth bee when e was attacked with of eighteen men. the compiete wroek, | the witness stand on Monday, was still | are sure to £r ays General Du- | who is sought by the New York au- | Mo matter What the Result o8 tho| 0 = oopGPRIATION BILL NO FAVORS SHOWN TO L s 8 > ing of eleven strete cars and the shat- | furrther made a matter of question | vall. This de ihe solaier pre- | thorities in connection with the trunk j balloting af the Hanover un’veraiw i TRGBLCED 1N HOUSE CATTLE BARONS IN JAIL | hers he remained until hi tering of the windows in over a hun- | whem the district attorney said that | viously was by the canteen |murder, the victim of which is thought | on the auestions of Festming £oCLe | IN fle o | nigh 3 dred move. For two hours both sides had agreed that there were | without harm to himself or to the ser- [ to have been Lewis intimate friend, | Telations with Dartmouth college may g . District Attorney Denies Pub- Mr. Wells ogn B, el Mt Sireeh Bk sabivic Hee b ueie s oh n | L e e e e o e e D e Cion to the re- | First of the Big Supply Measures Car- | U. S, D"fi';‘;:dAst.t;:m“ | B May o 1% an aduac | forth on the principal business thor- | of he hand that had been minutely | since the privilege of purch 2 | Lieutenant Kauss will investigate the | 4t Hanover \s 1 0PLZiNCR ¢ (1 "0t | ios $8,160,085—Congress Wednesday. k . tlon from Wes D ins | Guhhfares, demolishing every street car | examined Dy experts. wholesome beverage under sat | report that the Lewis he is sceking | sumption of such ho is promi- . - sl of the | ©Uh! s, de 2 ! € - 8 £ = f f AT 2] e faculty membe W i Ay Rumlis e BT 7] Shed atatemenia Secar - : . e | Yhat came within reach ond completely | Defense Opens Today. conditions s withdrawn, General Du- | was Idontical with & William i Lew- | the facuity, memiers 500, 0 A0 | wWashington, Dec. 7—Interest in con- | - Omaha, Dec. T—Published statements g iy b board | t¥ing up traffic. | The government then rested, having | VIl declares that <there have grown |is. who died at Foster, R. L. lately. | RS0Y ' oday that in all the vari- | gress today centered in the repor e | et Daronart To o aarire T B s e Toug e | The disorderly scenes followed a|ocoupicd eight days i bmiiting its | Up on the ontskirts of every reserva Kane arrived too late to take any | O Cthietic mectings here here with- | to both houses of the findings of the .8 ice in the county jail of education. From 1890 t ing | Mass meeting held at Massey hall, call- | Cgsar o SNt days i submitting its | 0, "a sreputable places where liquor on tonight, but early tomorrow 0us athletic mectnsy IaCe WS T "0F | special joint committes which for elev- | months' senterice In’the county jail B e ey K% | ed to protest agalnst the Introduction | Tedoned <will tomorrow | 9f the most unwholesome, vile quality | morning, .;\"A'qm{is:z\xe(fl by 1,:-n:( :’ff‘l- i wiih Brown hes | en months has busied iteelt ,“;‘“B‘a“x" ‘?fixfli‘;\flfl ‘f;‘e‘_!; T Y o Yom there to the Hartford Post. where | ;¢ o su_enter cars by the To- | o 9¢7 e ¥ dispensed, usvally at _exorbitant | cers, he Will visit Foster and seek per- | I fn mentioned. { eharges made gainst Richs - | fo o . he was an editorial writer untit 1904 | 20,02 R RMIWAY CoRR ;{v,';;:ug;;gt‘er ‘:mfff;n‘/—"fiiflé"“x 81 brices, from the direct effects of which | mission to disinter the body buried | Bever been mentioned. | e, secretary of the interior. Three | tion, according (o the report, of iU, S, when he wont to the Hartford Times = | Seies Trieat, Wi ety the of the of | there The authoritles at Foster lave| " L. . puilous Journey |reporis were Aled—a majoriiy report | District Attorney DT n a ar capacity. a_posi PR 3 0. U. A. M. Sign| s Sansciivl 1 by court- | already been apprised of Lieutenant ach : gles of South | clearing the cabinet officer ot al . . F. n, e Be held at the time of his death. weacers Srom Sumier S\ L. A. M. Sign | == martial a often Dbring about his | Kane's coming and permission to dig | through the wildest 5u§‘r'\*. Noses | eharges, a minority finding condemna- | who visited the jail yesterday u‘ & In 1865 he w ppointed a mem- | Articles of Federation. NEW FAIR GROUNDS. physical collaps General ' Duvall | up the body, “which was buried a | America, inhabited dnly by savares | SRATESH & MINNC NS ST Toport | orders from Attorney’ General \gc - ber of the board of prison directors | yyu.hington, Dec. T.—Delegates rep- : B expresses the conviction that an in- | month ago. will be readily sranted. reputed to Dbe bals aud infested | cpresentative M n, republican, | ersham. The prisoners, ‘“_ G.i ,l,l,‘,_ by Gov. O. Vincent Coffin and & mewm- | resenting the’ Junfor Order of United | Wolcott Agricultural Society Pur- | Vestigntion of the matter by a com- — with dangero oine | OF Kansas, lso’ condemnator: 4 stocy, B“'fi"’“ R_m,h.)r(:. Aequl -.l-l v’»r 2 oard ‘r’ rr»-v:‘;v‘"! i '[f‘fl‘t;’i\‘nwn;.... \lwchan]c!‘, jesire 1-«\1};.;.-513 of: chases Land on Which to Hold Its | mittee of cosgress would result in | Rumor of Suicide of Count Boni de ‘\;ym‘xs. A e e senate O,.‘,.A.\;q thnn dnx:;‘xsl.-:g IL’.G'SS ifi‘m‘;‘%ufir' Clpanir “rom 1802 to he was secre New York, New Jersey, Virginia and | Annual Exhibitions. prompt remedial legislation. Castellane. Yew = «ubmit @ report | copies of the reports pri , and y ckme - of the state commission on state re- | ¢n." pigiiile “or Columbia, which have o 5 % England vesterday, to submit a report|g.c. ocion in either house attended | ka. . o : J S ras curr < expedition to the Re BElOn S lay declared that in formatories. He was also a member | winira o from the mational couteir, e 2okt 3 e | Paris, Dec. 7.—A rumor was current { of his expedition 'to the R B Mr. Howell today d Me leaves a brother and sister. conference in this city and elected offi- | Lureafter, the sale of —the. s as- Any City in This Country. known in aristocratic and political | first white man to explore to probably will prove to be negligible for | ceived the same treatment and ate the cers. The twenty-elght delegates Tep- | land, 30 acres I all, by chomee & | New B Sonn., Dec an [ lrcles had commitied suicide. = The | source (e viver Heath, ~The m the report leaves the question just|same food given other prisoners in the 1 / ) 2 4 o 9 i “Lincoln Steffes Jort associated t ragedy with the rs of sever previous sedil Rt ns whoathe i hapie g, | B . % GASTON KETCHAM MISSING. resented about 175.000 members or ap- ( Tuttle, conservator of Harrict J. Hall, | address here fos ght Lincoln Steffens | rer '.‘,Mm,‘f 1‘ h-"v‘f?’;\s(t\;-v;;lmi’ et o nEtriihn it Wars ENGN DY where it was when the Inquiry started, Hastings jail. — proximately one-third of the total|to the agricultural society. and of | stated that the cities of the state were | name of ount Boni de Casteliane, b e and thore is s P emberst he or 4 ke e S othes h r. | no reasons for this wtre forthcoming | savages. Fores in. oy to determi 2 o Son of Promiment Banker of Pough- | membership of the order. ?:“é?,i'mé’ée?or}’.iué""{’ffiy’z Llee:c:ens. 4!‘:\}&(“;");!“:;;&“4:> (t‘:ke; ?r' '(]y:-c;?:,:*k and no confirmation whatever conid be | i :{h:‘h\ul)r;w::‘ gt LI Governor- Elect BD-_Idwm Entertained a day. T Lo A otk cen- | obtained i ist 't > the day oceupied inner. e o § e Shorem o Dath. e fuiss Byrie | The land s “ndh e o flm“z e M T Sk :‘th Fo::m" 'io‘:lrdsn?c';fl s hli}Im; ‘rl;”;'m' on the. ar 'Hv"- Bridgeport, Conn., Di 7—Gover- & e $ = = Ve P S s as rupt 4s any city in the > mmitted Suicide. consider: bills on the ¢ E H A ., Dec. 7. Ketcham of Wassale, N. Y. « son of | Taylor was found frozen to death near | L St 0.7 | made to thie use of money in securing | Washington, Dec. 7.—Mary McDon- | Grand Rapids, Mich., De sident | the big supply mes . Was iniroduc- | teen democratic state senators wha Colonel Ketcham, a_prominent banker his home at Callicoon, Sullivan county, | While Mr. Cronglis paid $2,100. e o 01s nae 9t 10 MoRItay e aite of. Congres Judd, 41 vears old, @ for sident | the blg supply. measures il e chsabecs of the nextin A of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. disuppeared | yesterday by a searching party. He e R OO opice. James McKinaey, of Aledo, 1L, & of Springtield. Ghio, shot L8, BarE O e will mest it oo 1 | Aesembily ey sntectainea i R S Bete Mowdey afternoon and had | was Jast seen Alive Tuesdsy toorming, SISTER PROMOTED. —— fames MeKinney, of Aledo, HI, died at | 7, e, at whose he formerly bonrded, i Wil tontane by Senator-eloct Archibeidl not been located tonizhit, alih uzn his | when lie left home In a blinding snow- | = Death of Commodore Gillis, U. S. N., | {1 Sergency Bospita) bere 1o ho- | and then shot himself in the head this | MOFTOY et o on i relatives here and in New York and storm, and it Is supposed he lost his| Leaves St. Vincent’s Hospital for New Retired: Dlexy last Thursday while walking on | afternoon. He died instantlq. Mrs. < HoAE d to Succeed U. S.|It was stated after the dinner that the local authorities have heen search- | way. Field of Labor in Detroit. vashing : Pennsylvania avenue. Doyle ‘was not ‘hurt ORISR, = sor! i nothing of a political nature had been & incessantly for him. Keacham is ‘Washington, Dec. Commodore Y — Senator McEnery. brribss iy o e Fillis = ied te v e " : e T g B B o suff Stadeiard 8 hes Witr: Pock. Sister Laura of the Sisters of Char- | JRMG, (% BllS, otralh GGl Soavy | Sons of St. George Celebrate Anniver- Suicide Past Carried Out. Rouge. Dec The from @ mervous trouble for the -Judge Henry Stoddard of New | ity of St. Vincent de Paul, who was | *t » ed by telegrapl of the offi- Olean, N. Y., Dec. 7.—As the resuit ature met today In Phnaisth f Texas 3,896,542, B o t o -4 e . was advised by telegraph of the of sary. g : ¥ opulation of Te: five monthe. He came to this Haven has brought suit for $100 dam- | in charge of St Vincent's hospital doa - Gillis was o of what is Delieved to have been a | joint and formally _elected b o fe two weeks ago to visit F. ¥ o s ok a i i o) a cer’s death. Commodore Gillis was The members of Lord Neis byl e : 3 hoeatan of . THanH Washington, Dec. 7.—The population Ma w I Ees asuitipt Buse Peck and property | St the thne it woe opened and‘for | 0 i Pigkwey: Pg. and way retired e i s omta de pact, David 3. Young, 30 vears | Judge J Thornton of Rapides g o is e Tucker, and last Monday jeft the hou v the defendant on High street | several years afterwards, has been | yrod % SeBVeX. f8e B0E AR FE U | Sons of St. George of Ansonia, E ana et Talin Tewis: ey vetin | Ba i to_suc- | Of the state of 1;;% P g0 to & barber shop. He las 10t | jag heen attached. The plaintiff claims | given a well deserved promotion by | May 14 1893, a RO, efed in large numbers, Safurday old, and wife of Laurel Lewis, died in [-ceed the late S ery. Sena- | cording to statistics Crirtestvt, . ears of sea servic the | 01d. ed tonight by the k that during September and October the | the provincial of the order, who has | ** ¥ é ning, in L O. O. F. hall, to answer the | 21d, &0d WIfo 00 e o e e e et ave Washing- | census lssucd tonigtit by e o Keteham disappeared from his home | Gerendant trespassed on the land of | transferred her to the management of ;. i roll call, and assist in the celebrati 3 They had removed the gas hose | ton within a fow days. 1 bureau. This is an increase of. A’I:g‘ §n Wassaic. N. Y. recently Was | plaintiff in Woodbridge for the pur- | the House of Providence hospital and Nominated as a Rear Admiral. of the twenty-seventh anniversary SR e e el & or 2i.8 per cent. over 3,048,710 in 1900. found by relatives in 1feer | pose of securing appies and chestnuts. | infant asvlum at Detroit, one of the | Washington, Dec. 7.—Capt. Albert|the lodge. Grand officers were pres- S T itea s toost 1 GOt Hor Throat With a Razor. The increase from 1590 to 1900, 818,187, fong search. ! s b largest institutions under the care of | Mertz today was nomin: by the «x;ngdn-mn t’rorrndngtr;‘m. .\‘m:mHa‘\;;nve:!;:l_ of &t s b Bridgeport, Conn.. Dee, T.—Miss Ida | OF 36-4 per cent. = S It has been decided to establish wire- | the order, it embracing & biz general | president a3 a rear admiral. Captain | Bridgeport, and they were 3 B in 5, ThomMa AR BT s Stiai et Satcite. on - English General Election: |less telegraph apparatus at _Mokpo, | hospital, a maternity hospital and an | Mertz is a native of Wisconsin and | much pleased with the ‘\;&n\ of the nuH\:rm"r::“mmg e D e Rookville—George Afdrews, London, Dec. 7—At the close of (o- | Hangmunto and Sochongto, Korea, as| infant asylum. Sister Laura has al- { succeeds Rear Admiral John B. Milton, | degree team on one eandidai visited' at the capitol Tuesday to dis- | razor, died ai o local hospital tonight. [ist was elected to the board day’s polling the complexion of the [ well as on board the customs cruiser | ways displayed executive ability of a | who was placed on the retired list Oct. = Rere gl MaeY g ers with the chist | Temporary fosanity was the cause of |inen in the GIEr) alSCHEEE as0 0 21 T d the Rible through at the rate ! ¢ executive matters )t e house of comuions siood as follows: | Kwangche, (o report all accidents hap- | high order and this last promotion [20. ~Captain Mertz is commandant of e T e varor s e i B e e O e it I Gavernment coalition —Liberals 106, | pening in the waters, besides carrying | gives it due recognition.—Dridgeport | the Byt at ki s b viciund Own | o chapt e day mewd Fecuive: thise AL TE 05 o g nicipal office in this 26, on the business of the custom house. | Telegram., savo, ppine Islands. y T - A S

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