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VOL. - LI—NO. 2¢4 NORWICH, CON., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1910 , PRICE_TWO CENTS _ SENSATIONS AT LEBLANC TRIAL teresting ‘Testimony Given by Several Witnesses for the Defense MRS. KATE SAMPSON OF AUBURNDALE Told of Threat Made by Mrs. Glover to Buy a Re- vclver and Shoot Her Husband—Case of Defense Outlinsd by Junicr Counsel Brewer—Heated Argu- ment Over a R qusst that District Attorney Hig- gins Take the Stand—Request Denied. Cambridge, Mase, Dec. $.—Mrs. Li- | gins denied the allegations and retort- Slan M. Glover three times threatened |ed that Mr. Johnson had kept wit- o buy @ revoiver and shoot her hus- [ nesses for the defense locked up 50 band, Clarence F. Glover, of Waltham, | that the prosecution could not inter- for whose murder Hattie LeBlanc i3 | view them. Bow on trial here, according to the | “When the district attorney says I testimony of Mrs. Kute Sampson of |locked up witnesses,” exclaimed ~Mr. Auburnaale, one of the witnesses for | Johnson, “h either knowingly or un- the defense, today. Mrs. Sampson said | wittingly says what Is false, that Mers. Glover had made these| dJudge Bond finally ruled that the threats while vi st Auburn- | district attorney need not take the dale an red ‘enraged | stand, and the jury was recailed. because, td_found her v i husband tnsul LeBlanc, who | i ennpu e ther & Wit as working | hon in cighbors and relatives of the de- | fendant were first called, Inciuding the | glri's father, Abraham LeBlanc. Had Repeatedly Beaten Hattie. These withesses testified that Hattie The witness sald that Mrs, | Was one of nineteen children, huddied Glover had tol having repeat- | together in a small house in a tiny ediy beaten I t Mrs. | fishing settlement on an island, that iover br yme | she had no opportunity for an educa- the ot y and had spent oniy six months at ot Z|school, and that she always bore a tempt to make wa reputation before coming to the cross ex At-| Pistol Used Could Not Backfir torney Hig ved | A firearms expert testified that the | v with which Glover was killes i ild not backfire, this tending to show Case not have be received in that Sations at - 1 Telephone Girls Called. oA g e « son's testimony followed, A I defense put on a number ™ glirls who ified that e r; | they had no recollection of a half . 5 | hour’s conversation on Mrs. Glover's - line the night of the murde Wit~ 2 - nesses fi e government had testi- ‘s g kot i to such a telephone conversati ” e molve Ihe [ between Mrs. Glover and her fri - MMOn- | yfrs, Freeman. ke her x ¥ We wi Sister of Prisoner Testifies. “ t said that Mrs. Glover had the Stand. wished to rid herself of her husban hen Mr & r had and wouild do it. On the night before senior counsel for Melvin | the murd . Langley testified, Mrs. . Johnson, who hLad so Glover for her husband to come ross ex@mined the governmen - to the house to supper and exclaimed wes, cal turned to District At- | that if he i come in It would be the torney Higgin ed him e supper he would ever eat. She nd as witness for th #ald she had heard . Glover say 3 Hizg ne t jur that her husband was “no good.” One ~ " he and a when she called at the G cument wed Johns home she found Tobie LeBlarc, ar t the prosecutio er's br choking Hattie rial withes<es e s kad | Mrs, Lar will be cross examined tntr 1 one MOrTow MOrning. everyth Mr. Johnson said tonight that he properly ng its case. Mr. turd CONVENTION RIVER i AND HARBORS CONGRESS | uT ANNUA F W NEW FACTS DEVELOPED YESTERDAY | = ol At the Joint Legislativs Investigation | Into New York Graft. Session at W Wel hington—Connesti- Represented. Cabled Paragraphs i unchal, Madeira, Dec. 8.—From tweive to fifteen new cases of cholera appear here daily. Forty per cent. of these prove fatal. Lishon, Dec, §.—The treasurer of the minisiry’ of finance has been arrested. ciarsed with paying the debts of Queen Maria Pia. Havana, Dec. §.—The baseball game between the Philadelpi Americans and the /Almendares team here to resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for the Americans. Rome, Dec. S.—Five new cases of cholera and three deaths have been re- ported during the past twenty-four hours. Of these four cases and two deaths occurred at Palermo. Liverpool, Dec. 8. Steamship company has placed a con- tract with John Brown & company, Clydebank, Scotland, for the construc tion of a big liner for the New York service. The Cunard Berlin, Dec. 8.—The eleventh game in the chess match, which was played today at the Korkau palace, proved an easy victory for Lasker, who wins in addition to the championship title the $1,000 prize donated by M. M. Nardus of Paris MR. HILL'S PROPOSITION. The Amendment to the Senate and House Rules. (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, Dec. S.—The amendment to the senate and house rules proposed by Senator Cummings, and now before the senate for action, is really the proposition of Representative Hill, who in the Mr. introduced a similar resolution house last May. At that time. Hill's resolution attracted but Ii attention, but later on President T adopred the sugeestion and urged its adoption in_ several specches. enator Cummings has come forw with the same idea, and has stirred up he senate with it to a consl xtent. Senator Hale today d it as revolutionary, and opposed consideration. The resolution both of Mr. Hill and ator Cummins prope nts to any bill changing e < tariff rates that are not germain to the subjec fore, in the ate any ame be offered to such a proposition that way the entire question of may be brought up, even though an effort is made to chante just one schedule. Un- | der the proposition of Mr. Hill Senator Cummins the tariff could taken up schedule by schedule, without a gene v isic At the time Mr. Hill olution ne explained 2l introduced his it at length, and stated that if his resolution were adopted it would take the tariff ut of politics, and coneress could de- le on its own merit after due report made by a tariff | board. Senator Cummins ims the | same for his resoluti Tt now looks | as though this matte 1 have to be | | | le each sched wou decided at this session, as Senator mmins {s determined to push it, and Mr. Hill Is ready to take action in the house as soon as the senate Should this measure go throuch, real _credit for its incepjlon should zo to Mr. Hill, though the chances are that others will claim to it. BRIDE-ELECT'S BROTHER WITH MAGAZINE SHOTGUN | Made Desperate Efforts to Prevent a Marriage. After the ce pted by th ax lect's brother r shotgun, J. M rdoned, aft- trude Andrew married here today Bob Andrews, At brother of the you ) $.—Missing books, | woman, objecting to the cor eventh | n faulty memories, | rimonial plans, | F : business methods | gun when Bush and i 3 ) tan Turf association | appeared in the office of Judge S z | 1, sokmalkers' orzanization) netted | to cave the knot tied. He was over- | . i | the mills of the foint lezislative in- | powered, however, and the ceremony | tion committee today only a |procecd eager grist of new facts. — Sae ) - | Isidor Kresel, assistant counsel for THE BOARD OF REGENTS’ nd. | the committee, tried to get John J. e s treasurer of the Metropolitan | First View of the Great Roosevelt Col- | at 5. iation, to explain the origin | lection at Smithsonian Institute. | - lof 0.000 1 to the credit — | are Frank : th the Mutual bs Washington, Dec. 8.—Vice President | ad litt cess, a Thorn- | Sherm was chosen chancellor of the il it » 1 spread | of the Smithsonian 10 M. | gymen, according to August Belmont's | | testimony ¢ told how h regents | r earned a fee 50 from the Wast- given their first view of the great | e Racing association. Richard sevelt coilection. A series of sichs | . Wilson_ Jr., president of the Sara- iounted figures from the Smith- | e |t ing association since 1908 s African_expedition, which Col- | . that be did not take office | onel Roosevelt led, were shown. hes anti-racing pro- ed through and nothing of the gramme had been c therefore he kn « Busi- |octivities of the assoclation in 1908, .| when the books of the association | rese ved that it had spent $18,544 for | Wate zal services as aeainst $2,85 the ear previous and $275 the year fol- Evans most important and d witnass, He report- in that as treasurer he kept no books and mo correspon- |dence, and that he could not be ex- resent t ecticut Har pected nember where all the assocation. { mone that passed through his a e ar b where it came from. He t delegu « a checkbook and a bank pass- will make o br ’ the entrics and stubs in Boe Sullising the the assistant district at- Sy B ts for most of his ques- oo gy T Kresel was anxious. for n - netance. to find out about a pavment Mansfiel! are members R . chairman of $4 | collection is still far from being com- Dletely classified, mounted and arrang- ed. —e | Cashier Wider Tells What Became of | the Missing $240,000. } New York. Dec. S.—Erwin J. Wider told the district attorney today what | became of the missing $240,000 of the | $840,000 which he confeuser ‘to stedl- | ing from the New York branch of the Russo-Chinese pank as cashier. Aft- | er his arrest in July he accounted u.ri all the money except $240,000 and. pleading guilty, has asked severai times to be sentenced. But the dis irict attorney would not consent to this, hoping to trace the unaccounted | funds, and Wider has been held until sentence in the Tombs. Today he de cided to make a confession on advice of counsel | tee om nominatiops. O & i elacted on Friday. The New e i was this” explatnes | Connecticut Valley Trolley Crews Re- | @elegates are in session this noc vane, “We were at the track and| MAain Out—Line Partly Operated. | will probably continue for l | \ve were talking about the way busi- | Northampton, Mass, Dec. 8. —Al- | Rours, discussing projects of interest |\ 0 "\l "ohing” and he said: . ‘Johm, | though all of the conductors and mo- | ® that section. oot for $4.500 and T wish vou'd | tormen employed by the Connecticut | E 2 B 3 fve me the money & | Valley Street Railway company. who QUIT TO RECOVER $70,000 AT Plght. Whet for™ T said. fatruck sauk nisht; remained out today. | sy “TLegal expenses, says he. the company stcceeded in partly oper- | Beught Against Propristor of the Bo: “I went ang porrowed the eash from |ating its lines between = here and | ton News the track and gave it to | Greenfield, Hadley and Amberst, by | ring a few mew men. No attempt | Boston, Dec. §.—Charles A. Hanna Purke is now In Havana. Fvans | was made, however, to maintain sche- receiver for the ~National Bank of|.on't know why he went, or when he | dule time. The company employs in North Americs, of New York. brought | oo 5 0O W all about elghty men snd it was esti- suit totay before Judse Brown in the mated that forty men were working $:ates. circuit cov-t 15t |Youna Woman Attempted to Jump|today. No disorder or violence was K oo f..1¢1 Overtoard from the Princess Irens, |TePorted tonmight 1t be due on a a-o1 New York, Dec. & —When the steam- | . . o 1 Dk Des S hen (he $191- | Highest Price Ever Paid for Codfish at oin Prireets Trene from Motite - ated N r 20, | roan ports, came into dock today pas- Gloucester. fo vy vear ® ers on “onrd told of an attempt of Gloucester, Mas: Dec. 8.—The high- > 1|7 r-e'ty voune woman to lean from the | est price ever paid for codfish at this ‘ ¢ : he = eamship Into the sea last | port was recorced today, when the i Onlv after a sharp struggle | catch of the schooner Hatlie A. Hack- > vented from leapinz over| man was disposed of at the rate he was quieted and taken to The re-elver states that the note y Her name was given as| given in_payment for 2.000 = Mallory Steamship comjany's = at V. Whitmore, and her residence $35°n ahare said to be in Buffalo. Mr. Barron denfes the 3 - of e sicantires and states ‘has if he | Revolutionary Outbreak Threatened in $3.50 a hundred pounds for large fi and $5 a hundred for medium siz and _ “scuppers.” Lo the which brought this record price known as eastern deck hand line co The previous high price was reache during the Civil war. fieh is It Cost Republicans of Pennsylvania $109,683 to Elect Tener Governor. Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 8.—It cost the republicans of Pennsylyania §109,683 to elect John K. Tener governor. The @ia sizn ive note It was merely for the Honduras. e e O I oo ke Beceived ho| Guatemala City, Guatemala, Dec. 8. R iasation for It o —A revolstionary outbreak is threat con <A ered In H 1V3\‘":F and ln'eg!v excit . Tert prevails throughout the country Steamship_ Arri-als. Vartial law has been proclaime’ in At Napies: Dec. 7, Sant Anma. from |the ca~'t~] and the lar~er cities of | New York: Dec. 88, Duca D'Aosta.from | the rep ic, and the jalls are filled New York. > with politica] prisoners.” Wholesale ar- At Lobau: Dec. 3, Kursk from New |rests of persons suspected of having York ome connection with the threatened At Triese: Dec. 4, Laura, from .\'!”"h <ing are heing made on the orders Yok of the president pos contributions received totaled §75.635. so that there was a deficit of $34,028 represented by notes and unpaid bill The expenses of the Keystone party were §3,997, while the democratic nom- ce expended §1,507 No Gun_s_pfiacy To Restrain Trade WILL NOT BE COMPELLED TO CHANGE PRICES. GOVERNMENT SUIT DISMISSED S. Circuit Court Decides There is | No General Conspiracy Among An- thracite Coal Companies. Philadelphia, Dec. 8.—The United States circuit court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania today decided that there is no general conspiracy among the anthracite coal carrying railroads or coal companies to restrain trade or commerce, or to monopolize the trade or to maintain certain prices, |B. C. THOMPSON OF YALE 1911 Mystic Woman Killed at Stratford CLASS HAD ARM BROKEN. MRS. JESSIE SAUNDERS One of Party in Automobile Which was Struck by Trolle) Car—Motorman and Conductor Arrested. Stratford, Conn., Dec. $.—Mrs. Jessie Saunders of Mystic_was killed and B. C. Thompson of St. Paul Minn, a member of the class of 1911 at Yale university, had an arm fractured here tonight when the automobile in which ling was struck by a trol- The other occupants of the Stuyvesant Peabody, Yale; PENNY WISE i POUND FOOLISH! | ! ent, hoping to save 50c. ] ! i Thomas Tightwad sent to New : : 1t came C. O. D. with 60c expre: money’s worth! they can Had he bought at home, the fault would have been made right. Don’t get caught as Tightwad did! The Bulletin’s advertisers tell where York for his wife's Christmas pres- ssage added, and then did not suit. Buy good goods, and get your ke found! cememememomemmenmed ‘Washington, Dec. 8.—The population of the state of Touisiana Is 1,656,388, an increase of 274,763 or 199 per cent over 1381.625 in 1800. The increase from 1890 to 1960 was 263,038, or 24.3 per cent. Population of the principal eiti 200; Calea Rouge, 34,580; Orleans, 339.0 bita 25,850, Rapidies. 44,545, containing acaddo 5S,- t Raton i Ouao- parishes s 1s: M clusion and probably will next Monday or Tuesday. Rumor of Projected Coup at Constan- tinople. —According 10 spe- rumors have reached cted coup L miki- dictatorship. ation of report bas Leen received here. London, Dec. cfal despatche Berlin and Vier at Constantinoy tary Condenséci ’felegrams A Family of Seven Fersons Died =i Grandenz, Prussia, from eating Impure food. The Bark Matanzas Arrived off the Delaware after being hlown off_shove four times. X The Rat Portage Lumber Company's mill at St. Boniface, Man., was de- stroyed by fire. Mrs. Minerva Williams, accd 65 ars,’ a reciuse, of Caldwell, O, v was found purned to'death. Rev. Dr. Joseph Edmund Smith, sec- retary to the American Society of Bdu- cation, died Tuesday night. Seven Chinese Girls Captured in San Francisco say they were kidnapped in Hong Kong and smuggled here. The Third and Fourth Divisions of the United States Atlantic flect sailed from Gravesend and Brest, respective- y. Fashionable Girls of Pasadena, Cal, have refused to dance with the office of the Japanese warships on the Pacific coast. The Interstate Commerce Commis- ion gave a hearing to representatives of the telesraph and- telephone com- panies. L Attorney Clarence A. Knight has been awarded a fee of $95,000 as coun- sellor for the estate of Charles T. Yerkes, The German Supreme Court Ordered the Reichshank to pay over the mone the deposed sultan of Turkey had de posited there. The Senate Foreign Affairs Commit- tee approved the treaty with M referring the Chemizal zone controver- to arbitration. The French Column Lost six officers and twenty-eight tirailleurs in an en- gagement with the tribesmen in Sene- ench West Africa. gal,,. The North German Lioyd Steamer rathér (han 5 per cent. per annumt. - English General Elections. Tondon, Dec. S.—At the close of the polling toniznt in the general elections the standing of the parties is as fol coalition onlisi ent nationalists 6. Tc Oppositden: Unionis: BODY OF MRS. EDDY LAIDIN VAULT Funeral Service Marked by Its Simplicity, There was No Eulogy, No Sobbing READING OF SCRIPTURE PASSAGES And Paragraphs from “Science and Health,” Followed by the Lord’s Prayer—R:=ading of the Twenty-Third Psalm Furnished the Service of the Day—Benediction from the Last Verse of Jude—Two Men Placed on Guard at the Receiving Tomb. Toston, Dec. S —The followers of Mrs, | an who looked 60 instead of 90, and Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the | whose expression was singularly peace- Christian_ Science ‘church, parted with | ful and showed no sign of suffering. | her visible form today at a funeral | P4 Paal il Reatl ot the Tombl vice that was marked by its sim- | mighteen carriages followed the plicity and lack of osteniation, that |jegpce across the snow-clad hills to DIRE om0 Sxre s of 0N, | Mount Auburn cemetery in Watertown, least not from her followers, that Was | the resting place of many famous men gurrounded by no trapninis of mourn- | (G "CONE PG & M re e open ing. but which nevertheless was suffi- | qoors of the receiving tomb Judge clently impressive to linger long in the | smith finished the service of the day lemory of the six scorc of persons |y reading the 23d Psalm and pro- who attended. ction from the last Greater Part of . nouncing the bened verse of Jude. Service Read by Judge Smith. | The Spot Guarded. Judge Clifford P. Smith, first reader | 'he heavy bronze coffiu was slipped of the mother church, read the greater | jnlo its niche, the door was shut and part of the servied pared by him- | sealed and a man piaced on guard. As elf, ard h consisted of selections | g measure of protection and warning from (he Bible, correlative passages | the guard Tas access to a telephone from Mrs. Eddy’s hook cience and | which the directors of the church have Health,' and a praver. Tie was as- | placed temporarily in the vault. sisted by Mrs. Carol Hoyt Powers, It is expected that Mrs, Bady's will second reader, who rendered Airs, { will be filed tomorrow at Concord, N. poem, “Mother's Evening | 1. with sweet and tender expression. But One Sombre Color Note. i TWO MEN BEGIN i E Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosss, which lost | There was no eulogy, no sebbing ex- THEIR MELANCHOLY VIGIL. but it held that the Temple Iron com- lwn_ of Chicago, Ill, and Miss Lillian | e of her propellers at sea, ved in| cept from the voung daighte =t any is a combination of | Foster of the Milford inn, Milford, were | N°W York and refused the assistance Baker Glover, Whose crepe- | Watch at Tomb Set as Soon as Funeral coal carrying railroads in vi | uninjured. 2 of tug et pepinuiy empie SOl Services Were Ended. the Shern n anti-trust law. Peabody was driving the car and N e fa . ote e o " ——— ed the prayer of the government for ster, who is a dressmaker liv- | John Don Ciriolo Jose de Elerduy, a| The spaciot 5 tie e | et B th guard. room an_injunctien restraining that cor- it the Milf on the [ Mexican, who poscd as o rich man|tle gathering sat for ! ‘\f srivary vault fooded with elsc- ion ‘om continuing a jola seat with bim. on 1 i B G, : K. YRS TP R m, grave thought, o m five chandelie a; poration from continuing 3 viclation Sithders, who' 1s somphovea By [ restea fn New Yoric charged with ob- | suniieht, while a aras <o o | m ¢ e GovsthTAsnt Wiils Oxly: Ohe Point Foster, were on the rear g 000 nOnth (ol Sems flin and here andthere s 3 Wridge exchange, two antomobile was com to O Roe e P 4 of G as If fo Ve @ et n 1 8 the other about LO’{‘N;Mn\ a‘n‘) substance ‘s'nm\ r‘hr: S trolley sar bound | MARY, by means of a Torzed check ce of th stomary massing of | today hegdn | tHERY points, that in the Temple Iron com- | qtrfiiy S 1 came upon thei. | Albert Brown Chandler, 70 years old, [ 1iddy's metaphysical meetins of years pver the body of Mary gl LR L G o e out of the machine. Thompson | 1€ Fostal e PR cormmany, Shty m > bronze casket res . s00n 8. the! present prices’of ‘coal under the. rul- to one side of the trolley tracks. ey i el THoeStimial glcoye : ended. The ing 3 - g | . Saunders fell directly on the B mificance of the « . the funeral party had Thiee Varying Opinions Handed Down | s and was stru by the trolley | foors e Stillness Only Eroken by the Clocks. vhen the two guards Gray, Joseph William | n Peabod: d Miss Fps- | @ e iw sive silence. the be- closed and locked them Lanning i | hout [Fhomi- | The Standard Oil Company vester- | ginning. T 1 the Insitte anithen SREdE SN ng opinions were | n to a 10spital, 3194868 excess tax to the|Seats and as t h their watch. af n. | is injuries were attended to. 5, but protests st the | whisperine & r elusters of electrie lights which Gr ries | Trolley Crew Placed Under Arrest £ 5880000 of this, claiming | lence reigne . p sialled several days ago flood the emple | 25 Paterson, the motorman of £ ssment against the com- | rustle to break the s vault in_whict 5 i ewsenil and the conductor, Benjamin L ould have been made under the | strangely enouch, ¢ rosts 65 per cent. etween | were placed under s e LN providing for a tax of one per|house spoke. ¥ I another dent coal companies, but = ins ‘he ; y tins e h oy the rate to four per cent . chimed he day. Its number is known only to the charges on | i Aty s = so in h Christian Science officials who may idge Lannir > con- | ent took Senator viine . Next i Waek: il e thi vent v have reason to call up the men they as -made by th ent and drove rapid GO o PeRolarions i Ctne [Amy e pass ved to keep the watch. i i 907, e way rounacae g AT 208 the ebtia th { ence and Health” he i Glover of Lead, S. D.. son BHERRlea I une, J007T.. 1y jiiEReg sovany el e I Gk e Raaihls Braien v Baker Eddy, and Dr. B ©The syl was fleo ou Taela rial witness, ndment of the schedules of the SUsny an e = 4P ly, her adopted som, of dhe : gefenaar Sl e Stratfo 3 -Aldr tarift law e “We will now ensage in stlent Vt. today informed the St it e nenstra ot 'Lha ke !| derine of the Lord's pr mother had expressed to them a desira erstood o | lative day, which will be Monday next. | to e her remains Ally_rest at tomobite oL thie 5 Pleasant View. Conce N. H. where o3 Pt 18 required by 1 . y { allahan Former Sheriff of Bre she resi before coming to Chestnut ek ; & n NEW YORK POLICE " to: colléot misein:. Wil iksck | M. Buker, representing 1|:|‘.\ Yor ehanna and 3 ution aainst the men wr dy estate, and A = E 5 2 RECOVER KIDNAPPED BOY |are on trial at Paris, Ky., charwed with| Those who wished to gaze for the | the Christian Science o tadlvidueric : | the murder of John Arne Tackson | last time on the features he leader rrow to finally determine S EHOCOE Gomar W O Little Fellow Found Locked in East |la<t Iune. » give CVallahan time to | saw the small, delicate face of a wom- ! i | Side Tenement Room. | Pring the witnesces to Paris, court ad- 5 - LLISION IN T Jou «d until Mor ¥. T % BEAR END, COI__D F:l,,.HT YARDS. They told me 1 —_— RAILROAD STATION RAMMED | NO PERMIT GRANTED pladidaatia ¥ 3| 4 H ARVRRI N e BY PASSENGER CAR. TO DISINTER LEWIS' BODY. fork Train Crasned Into a Passenger [ TO MEET JUNE 7 NEXT Sk aiid; . “mi:n o g VatallFacsonaibiirii s | 5 Result of Collision of Trains—One Man | New York Detective Baffled by the oach—Severa 4 - | ! | First Dual Meeting Between of Two Killed on Platform. Rhode Island Statutes. rinsted, Conn.. Dec. 8.—In a rear- | Universities Since 1905. | - an engine running lis in the West | Boston, Dec. 8 he baseball zame | hurt fataily and four injured se- | Ly the Rbode Island Winsted freight vards here tonight | between Harvard and the Uni verely today in collision = at the mes J. Kane of the hree men were seriously a | of P Ivania ¢ &7 naxt “IKnow Nothinz” crossing near the Un- who went_to Foster everat)othery; Ward a aiy tion which was forma iver jon station herc 1 n a heavy grave of Willlam H. haken. The more iou offcials of the la university freight train of the B 2 and Maine 'y in whether Lewis was e > The pol >t wind that Gluseppe will be the first dual meeting betw railroad, boun om Worcester for | the man wanted in connection with the Trowbridze of Ruffalc soner in an East Side teremers | teams representing the two universi- | Nashua. N. H a local pass r | Callier_trunk murder mystery, return- have to be am- | earched the ten * | ties in any sport since 1903. A train_on the York, New Haven | ed to New York tonight. The dead man 3 ng at transoms. ball game that year was the and Hartford T just drawing out | rests in his grave undisturbed, and the Tngineer < naan,'a rear room they heara meeting between Harvard an for Fitohburg. The accident was cau on remains unsolved whether this arm sprained 2nd & |ing. The gmall “was lifted io | sylvania. There was much agitation |ed by the admitted mability of Engl- the William Lewis, u waiter, who Michael McMahon of cut|t «n/z 2 i he | at Cambridze Harvard playing | neer Charles Hanmi 1 of the ht|was a ¢ rriend of Albert C. Cal- bout the head. | transom. ~ “That's him he whispercy | the game, as fall of 1904 it|to stop his locomotive on wn | lier, an artist, supposed to have been H The work train ¥ in ontoa | excitedly, and the: police hroke hiine | Was said that a the Crim- | grade, but his presence of mind in | tim of the trunk murder. g when the enine running laht, | door. (fuaréing Gluseppe. Geros tag | Son_football team, of h Daniel | sounding the whistlc when he saw that | Attorney Gener: ecnough_in an came around a curve and crashed 1o men and In the same reom ere twg | Hurley was captain, a W Dlaver | eollision was certain saved many per- [ opinion to the town council of Foster, e adbinge: ciadl n iy fc men | other ahildren, B oes s S e twolon the Pennsylvania eleven, was ig- [on on the Station platform from in- | this afterncon. said that he could find Werd seated, Tha conch was telescoped e knew oniy by there T mamem | nored by the Penmsylvanin' officials. | ury, The dead man was Patrick |nothing on the Etatute books wiich 1nd two cars ahead of it were smash-| The police think th 1 1ames | Since that time athletic relations be- | Needham of Clinton. The injured are: | gave anyone the right to grant a per- ed to pieces, the engi was Badly) heon Lil e R e ra S Ry have | reen the two universities have been | Michael Welsh, Clinton, lacerated leas | mit for the disinterment of the body, s k N the ct| guard were arrested, ne were e oti” | discontinued, excent on the occasion of | and arms, body bruised, and possible | under the circumstances. Licut. Kane, platform of | oy Ttallans, amons. them o woman | general intercolleziate athlotic games. | internal injuries i s g o Gl Lo gk ans, among them a woman. . | ECelt] o Ireht Drobaple here that the | " Mise Margar Wright, 82, Westmin- | the local police and ~newsgaper men| pinned be- | Breotyn arover. Sinse e auamebas | basenall game may pave the way to a | ster, face cue by flying glas ! rrom York, Boston and Provi- N denl e Adbils (G o oA LTE] B ETONAE es “,“ Arnge e umption of football contests also| Miss R Breau, called 1ord, left dence, went to Foster Center this was almost impossible for anyone to . ineenite tbiriverailicy arm cut,injuries to body and cut about | morning, and a special meeting of the bonoerllg i idiniic ; i and DIUeS: el ent s town il was summoned to grant wssist, 50 4 saw Was D im, and He second $15,000 Sl e ace. 3 r il was summor i S e iades Andrew, a railroad cook, |a permit. Before proceeding, however, el T R R the boy makes the | Mrs. Ella Hitchcock of ~Bridgeport | Chirlcs | Sy "Town Clerk Gardner Howard asked he Swed. G0l 50, thut e coull be| Shlr e g mesk. w0 other | Burned to Death. The two men injured were passen- |attorney general for informatiom re- lifted out. MoMahon was cut, by flying | Lan youngsters having turned up| pugseport, Coun.. Dec. S—Mrs. El- | gers in the day coach which was struck | garding the legality of the action, and| lass and Morrissey receivedl his in-| v nout the ald of the police. la Hitchcock, 89 years old. was burned | by the locomotive and rammed into |as the result of the reply no meeting juries when he jumped just before the | T R AT 8 to death in her home. No. 55 Noble | the station. | was held, and the party returned to enzine struck the train.’ Attendants at Bazaar Supper Driven |avenue, tonignt. She was alone in | Yelch and Andrews and Needham | Providence The responsibility for the acciden: Cut by Fire. {the house at the time and just how |were standing togetier on the station | has not been placed. Washington, Pa.. Dec. S.—Tire drove | the accident happened is not known, | platform and were struck by heavy de. | CONGRESS THURSDAY. — two hundred women and chiliren from | though it supposed that in attempt- | bris. It is believed al the njured will § e T [ i - |a supper at a bazaar giv DY e g to light a piece of paper at stove | recover. tle Progress ade in Legislation— T el a0k WUSTAnING. ville public school building in such a | caught fire. The flames were noticed | aged. | ‘Wilmington, Del., Dec. 8.—The Jack- | p tricken nner tonight that | by children who _we passing the = « .| Washington, Dec. 8.—Little progress son Sharp company’s plant, alseveral women fainted and had to be | house the time assistance came | piggatisfied With ~ Management of [ in legislation was made in congress branch of the American Car "and | carried out, and a number were tram- | MTS. was so badly burned el et | today: ., TR denste; smmediately it Foundry comp: e. was placed | led upon. None was seriously in- | that she a few minutes. She Riedy i mtters of resig- | the morning business, took up bills on g 15 the result)jured. The fire started In the base- |leaves a shte ! éw York, Dec e Seouts | the calendar and passed one providing ety ottmen T Move | Hent and gained such headway that | ;i e nation from the Ameriett L& by Wil | an indemnity for the heirs of a govern- smallpox among the workmen. More | fhe buildine could not be saved, for | Typhoid Pneumonia Contracted from | were given out here tonight by WIL | ment cmiploye who lost nis life on tha than a thousand cmployes were vac- | the water were frozen and the a Box of Dainties. | liam Randolph Hearst for hinscll 190 | Danama © raiiroad. Two . important gHigten ivetaiefiney gere aliowed ts of bucket brigade were | Tynchburg, Va. Dec. S.—Miss Nina | i Goorke B Fvy. Adimiral | Measures intended to hetter the postal go home. The first case of the Brizgord Of St;. JOSePE, Ma ek Tat 1o clect Jefferson M. Lovs . At a | Service and carrying the endorsement ase s discovered yesterday o rey AoTah Mt i wanterian e alioss oy, Whose nanie Do eeently | of Postmaster General Hitchcock wera 'r‘xmf all been sent n‘yv ; | 1dentification of Man Who Died in the | {oday of typhoid pneumonia, the fe ‘.hfl‘,:j“‘;'_{ e Tnerely says that he | taken up, but consideration of them e e oaens Bridgeport Hospital. ver, it is said, being contracted fr e ey "1l ‘connection with | A8 DUt over on the objections of Sen- sl L R £ Dec. 5 box of dainties sent her from home | et fon." Mr. Hearst and Mr, | 4tors Heyburn and Bacon. ill for a week ¢ G S e - weeks ago. ere is no other case | 1o, OrEamIZALIon. @ he hoard of direc. | , In the house practically the entire who was taken ill on the streetd. here | Six weeks ago. fhore Ismo | Levy, who wero on the boar rec |day was occupled in consideration of Dowager Grand Duchess Alice of Tus- | Ttesday and taken to a local hospital = SRtDeED tors, 'both profess dissatistaction with } 03 A% PRl Cn Bl This i8 cany Seriously Il (Wlhcter bs Wiets o= M-BILCH fonighe Railroad Dividend Reduced. pliose i et 5 [ the fiTst of the biz supply measures to 2 Se e e el A v Vorle D T Ty Wk re 2 make ite appearance. e S - e Dy O | R Touih Souinwestern rafioad | Annual Mesting of Industrial Peace | The house adjourned until mpon to- riously ill at her estate near ipaw. Henry MeManus of New Brit- | (08, P feclared a. dividend of 3 per cont, Foundation Postponed. | morrow. zio. It is reported that a few months | & " on the preferred stock, a reduction of | Washing 8.—On account ot | The senate, !na(v‘ijx:“fi:sancz"o:rlm‘r:{’-l azo she reccived documents i - d cent. fros e amoi o | the Justice Fuller, who | 12 3 e That Archauke Jonn Saiator of President Taft Considaring the Su- | Momicannuni | disputhements. i |13 ox-oficio president of tho Industrial | Monday. tria, who after his disappearance from T S directors stated that while gross earn- | Peace Foundation, the annual meeting = that country in 1891 was known un- gton, Dec. 8.—President Taft|ings still continued to increase over|of the foundation, which was to I Gox.-Elect Foss is il der the name of John Orth, <ied in special meeting of his eabi- |} year, the expenses of operation | been held in this city Dec. 14, has & ton, ‘Dec, 8,—Governor-eleot: Fass in a sanifarium, where he took te today {0 go over the supremo | have incrensed disproportionately, and | postponed, su the call of the|1s” confined o his home on Revers refuge after traveline in many lands. tion. The list of likely ap- | the directors consider it cunservative|new chief jus United States |street, Jamaica Plain, with 2 severs : rarroying rapidly, but it|ang prudent to declare a dividend at|eupreme court }attack of indizestion, which came on Population of Louisiana 1,656,388, tonignt that Mr. Taft has not | injs juncture on a basis of 4 per cent. - — - last night. Although more comfort- Warden Garvin to Go Abroad. able tonight, he does not expect to be Hardford, Dec. §—At a meeting of | @ble to attend to business for e day or the state board of pri; directors, | tWo. Warden Albert Garvin was &ranted leave of absence o go abroad until Spokane Has 104402 Population. February 1, 191i. The warden's place Washington, Dec. §.—~The population will be filled du ing his aosence of Spokane, Wash., I8 104.402, socord- Warden Garner © Alichigan Clty, | g to statistios of the 13th ey Mich. solution the death of |sued tonight. ~This is an of Thomas Dudiex Wolt member of or 1528 per 1ha Bpurd wara wsascs it ST