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VoL L"f-”o- KIDNAPPED BOY T wnnsn LODSE | Cabled Paragraphs Six Year Oid Micha‘el Rizzo, Half Dazed, Found Wandering Harlem Streets INVITED TO MOVING PICTURE SHOW Young Rizzo with the Longo Boy, Who was Re- covered from an Fast Side Tenrment Room Thurs- day Night, were Picked Up on the Same Day by a Strange Man—Story of the Abduction Told by the Longo Lad to the Authorities. New York, Dee. 0.—Another kidnap- and now head of the reorganized de- ped hoy was recovered tonight, prompt on the heels of the det, that he odiction tive 1 be W riirenu's turned oose on the street some time today, o i Michaol Rizzo, mate of Gluseppe Longo, o 6 years old, A play- vears old, who was recovered last night. et ; Gl war th Boys Lived in Brooklyn. Toth hoys 1vi appeared on the same diy. | was taken from a locked room last | night In an East Side Manhattan tene- | Michael was found useppe | idering | the Harlem gtreets tonlght, half dazed, b a tagged with his name ar Wl ad- Police Hot on Trail of Blackmailers Although Gluseppo s the first held for ransom taken by the pollee, Mic tive child nd Terrorists. ael m ke cap- | 1 In Brooklyn and dis- | the toetive hurenu, the Eleven Prisoners Held in $10,000 No urrosts were made tonlgh eleven prisonners taken yesterds Tnst night were held ench today, charged Gluseppe Longo, The SO AT " i Longo Boy's Story. This is Giuseppe's story as t ourt toda to sehoo ying in the street a man came along with Michael and sald: for putting an end to jn of Ttallan intimidation. Each. t, but y and In $10,000 ball | with kidnapping | police belleve was at work in both old in I am elght years old and I've been this is my fourth year. | day | was pl One when Rizz0 T am golng to take Michaol t you | to & moving picture show. Don’ want to go along? ® “I went along with him and Michael re the rourth returned to his parents within 0 weok In hlaekn for years. The chase had grown too hot, and the police believe th made a beginning at uprooting the nilers and Wied respectoble Maglstriuto commended Flynn, formerly terrorists whe Ttalians Tighe Deputy of the secret v have at of this Commissioner service today to a picture how, where I had been before, Wo had a good Then we got on the ¢ until'the man sald we were in Ch shown him to me the two women prisoners, but th or time. n vated and rode hicago. I daiar’t helieve him. He took us to Marie's house. 1 don't know where | | that man is. The police have not (Marie s one of o act- ual abductor has not been jdentifled.) S S P O S S S $13,000 FIRE AT CROMWELL, MIDDLETOWN SENDS HELP Fire Hydrants Had Been Capped and Locked by Water Company. ! Cromwell, Conn., Dec, 9 for a timé threatencd &reater of the town, late toda der control by Middletown fire department, ting the store of Kirkpatrick & Blake. The loss on the building, owned by W, rt ~Fire to busginess ®ot 1) of the assistance whic . MecDonald, i mated at $5,000, and the loss occupants $8,000, The fire started in a storehouse in the rear of khe store and was presum- ubly set by a spark from a locomotive, the railroad tracks being In the re of the building. The fire must have hoeen burning for some time when dis. wovered, for when the rear door of the opened the flames rushed in | with such violence that the occupants had just time to place the books the safe and make their escape by the utore w front doors. the local fire fighting apparatus to the acene, but it could much’ success, due to the fact that the fire hydrants had been locked by the Cromweil Water com- pany on a refusal by the town to pay |( for their maintenance. The alarm of fire bi not work cappe ed for from Middletown and ¢ arrival of a company from that town the Middletown firemen broke the caps from the hydrants and in a short time had the fire under control. office builiing stood within four feet of the store, and when the building seemed to be in danger of being de- stroyed the contents were removed, but streams of water prevented it catching. of other buildings in Vicinity caught fire, but were =oon put Toefs out. th UNIONISTS MAKE NET GAIN OF BUT THREE SEATS. Over Two-Thirds of New House of Commons Have Been Elected. London, Dee, 9.—Over two-thirds, 460 members, of the new house of com- have parties stand practically they were at the dissolution of parlia- The unionists, expected to gain at least twenty seats, thus far have made a net gain of but mons political ment. been elected, and who three from their opponenis. The atanding of the parties tonight 1s as follows: Government coalition: nationalists nationalists 6. Liberal indep Total 2 Opposition: Unionists 209. LEGAGNEUX RISES 10:‘99 FEET IN AIR. Unquestioned Brukmq of All World’s Records by Frenchman. Pau, France, Dec. 9. the aviation field here tod neux broke the world’s altitude record, rising to a height of 10,499 feet. Frenchms efter a_ remarkable plane The ending half dow! an landed He used o Bleriot monoplane. RIOTS IN CALCUTTA Over Qu Calcutta, Dec. here tonight. the strong feel ammedans, Intention of the the coming Moha M a: festival. n eacred and ion of Sacrificing Cows at Coming Rel us Festival. The trouble grew g betwueen Hind tter to saerificy vene and the rioting followed. Strikdbreakers Shot from Ambush. Trwin, Pa., hours after their arrival from Johns- town today to seek work breakers in_the Trwin coal mines, men were shot from ambush. timg are Nick Nonhar, 31 years old, and hrother, possibly Tatally three bullets, and Joseph was shot in The two men were met on the P irts of a strike on for a long time, and were by e .ln'? Dec. 9.—Within 29, The wounded Joseph, mine where a two strangers not destroy a | section o aftel Help was ask- The post- last week 1. Legas- 9.—One hundred fifty persons were injured during riots brought about by the mmedan_ religious The Hindus regard the cow endeavored to get the s to stop the proposed sacrifice. | TFhe police, however,declined to inter: The vie- which | al o ln- th r gut- | h was esti- the | to r in | rought | | with 1 and | n the | e near or 1 the s 1s 163, endent g from frozen nward. and out of | us and e cows a few strike- two, former with strike to go nine, A fe Inutes later they were shot down. ambush. s any's Financial Position. plaining iin, Dec. 9.—Herr Wermuth, sec- retary of the imperial treasury in the reichstag toda financial position of the empire, show- ed that one year hence Germany will be able for the first time to balance her expenditures with her income. !ESTATE OF GENERAL DODGE CONSISTS WHOLLY OF HOPE Surrogate Court Unable to Find Any Assets Whatever. New York, Dec. 9.—That the of the late Gen. Charles Cl Dodge consists principally, If not ly, of hope, wae stated by Hen: Jeéxup, council for Charles S, hiz son, eral Dodge's will hequests worth anywhere from ing to $500,000 were made. We have been unable to fi assets whatever of this estate, ed Mr. Jesup. “There are no that we have been able to discov cept this Cape Cod canal estate and whol- ry W. Dodge, hefore Surrogate Thomas | the surfogate's court today, in an ap- | plication for the construction of G which charitable in Jen- noth- d any staf- assets er ex- matter, which at present is a mere promoters contract entitling General Dod; ge to 000 In the shares of the company if it should be reorganized In a cer- tain way It is only valuable ecutors are at a loss to know w! do in the matter.” Surrogate Thomas said he ke briefs and look into the as a | possibility, here are a number of debts and claims against the estate and the ex- hat to would matter. ieneral Dodge died last November and was Suppose a large estate. PORTER CHARLTON SURRENDERED TO I American Charged with Murd Wife at Lake Como. hington, W today the Dee. 9.—Secretary surrender of Porter at his death to have left TALY er of Knox granted the request of Italy for Charlton, charged with the murder of his wife at TLalke Como, Italy. The secretary that the fact holds that Italy refuses to surrender her citizens to the United States for trial does not reliev ountry from the obligation adition treaty to The question of the in: of Charlton, it is suggested, is o surrender fugitives from justice from that e this of the to sanity me for the courts and not for the department to_determine. New York, Dee. 7.—Edwin F. Smith counsel v Porter Charlton, said in Jersey City tonight that the extradi- tion of his client would certainly be opposed. Although nothing had been decided he thought it likely that habeas corpus proceedings in the interests of Charlton would be taken United States judge, probably at ton. Just what would be d, done, would be decided tomorrow. before a Tren- he Mr. Smith said that there were sev- eral gronnds on which habeas corpus proceedinzs coulc be based. On e was that Charlton’s case was not covered States The guestion by the Unite treaty with Italy. government's of the prisoner’s mental condition might also be brought up. Sues Cunard Steamship Co. for $15,000 Damages. Chicago, Dec. Lewis, wife of Col. Lewis, voration counsel of Chicago. today suit in the superior court for $15.000 | 9.—Mrs. Rose Douglas James Hamilton former congressman and cor- y filed iamages from the Cunard Steamship scmpany. She charees that in 1909, while she was making an European trip. jewels worth that amount etolen from her stateroom. were No Change in Government of Christian Science Church. Boston, Dec. 9.—A declaration that the government of the Christian Sci- Mary Baker G. Eddy, was tonizht by the five ollowing the first meeting of the since Mrs. Eddy’s death. ence church under the board of direc- rs will continue according to the deas of the late founder and leader, made directors, board Married on His Death Bed. Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 9.—Aftes ing advised by physicians probably could live only 24 hour: ron Fergusom of Toledo, married tonight to Mrs. Anna S, of this ci Ohio, er be- that_he as chultz Ferguson told the Rev. Russell Utter, who performed the cer- emony, that he would leave his $5.000 in insurance and_property. couple had been engaged for a y Can Lie Standing Up. “Let the countl sure with respect’to the little r that Mexico is raising; Texas is bride he ear. v retain its compo- umpus stand- ing between the United States and Mexico,” says the Houston Post. But may not Texas lie down?—Columbia State, The Inferior Sex. “The Inferior Sex" i= billed early presentation in this town. for an Why can't those suffragettes leave the men alone’—Los Angeles Times. Fayal, Awreu. Dee. 9~ The Ttalian stenmer Lazio, due at 8t. Michael's to- morrow from New York and Boston, has on board the erew of ths British freight steamer §t. Leonard's, which wag abandoned at sen. Oporto, Pdrtugal, Dec. 9—There are heavy floods In northern Portugal. The Bouza, river, normally o modest stream, in today a raging torrent 56 fest deep. The pure water wupply of this city 1% threatened. Lishon, Dec. 9.—Ady chal state that the situatfon growing out of the cholera epiidemic is perious throughout Madeira. Cholera riots oc- cur dally. The food supply is running short, and today the Portuguese gun- hoat Zealre was despatched to the is- land, carrying troops and medicines, London, Dec. 9-~—~Joachim, the Indi- an who it ‘is alleged, under the name of Frederick Dennaby Vanderbilt, #windled two women of the name of Taylor out of $1,000 each and who w; arrested about four weeks ago, was arc ralgned yesterday In the Marlborougn wtreet police court fer the second time and was committed for trial THE POPULATION OF TACOMA, WHAT REVISED FIGURES SHOW Charge That Returns Had Been Pad- ded Fully Substantiated. Washington, Dee. 9—~The population of Tacoma, Wash,, Is 83,742, according to revised figures issued by the census bureau today. This is an increase of 46,029, or 122 per cent. over 37,714 1n | 1900. " The first announcement of Ta- | cona's population In the thirteenth | census credited the city with 52,972 | inhabitants, or 771 less than today's | ‘revised figures. The population of Ogden, 25,580, according to statistics the | thirteenth census issutd today. This is an increase of 56.8 per cent. Utah, of i 267 or 5 over 16,313 In 1900. 1 | Director Durand issued with the Ta- coma. figures a statement claiming that hiz original charge that the figures { had been padded to the extent of more than 30,000 names had been substan- tiated by the recount. As originally returned, there was shown to be a population of 116,270. A part of the ciiy was re-checked, with the result that a population of #2,972 was developed. The people of Tacoma being dissatisticd with these figures, Chief Statistician Hunt of the census bureau was sent to Tacoma to make a complete recount. Director Durand clatms that the result is a complete vindlation of position. “It shows ‘conclusively,” says Mr. | Durand, “that the original re-checking | and re-enumeration by the census bu- reau in August and September was substantially correct and that the orig- | inal returns were padded to the ex- | tent approximately of 22,000.” lb DUEL FOUGHT IN HAVANA. S8ENOR MOLEON KILLED And His Antagonist, General Figuera, | Dangerously Wounded. | Havana, Dec. evereo Moleon and | General Sanchez Figuera, both mem- | bers of the house of representatives, and the Iatter a negro, hrd - promptu duel with revelvers today in | a crowded street in the rear of the | palace and within a stone’s throw of the scene of the recent attempted as- sassination of General Pino Guerra. In the exchange of shots Senor Mo- leon recelved a bullet in the peck and died shortly afterwards in a hospital. while Genera! Figuera was wounded in the stomach, probably fatally. Two passersby also were struck by bullets but were not mortally injured. Senor Moleon had just left the pal- ace, where he had been in conference with President Gomez. and meeting General Figuera, Immediately opened fire on him, to which Figuera vigor- ously replied. long standing political fued be- tween the two congressmen was the cause of the duel. Senor Moleon rep- resented Pinar Del Rio and General lguera Matanzas in the house. A EXILED KING OF PORTUGAL H IS POVERTY STRIKEN. Compollod to Accept Hupn(ahty of the Duke of Orleans. H Rome, Dec. 9.—The Tribuna toda prints an interview with a Portuguese personage whose name is not men- tioned, but who is said to be a prom- inent royalist, concerning Manuel II, the exiled king of Portugal Manuel, he says, Is poverty stricken | and unable to choose a place of res dence. Owing“to lack of money the dethroned king has been compelled te accept the hospitality of the Duke of Orleans at Wood Norton, Eversham. Dnegland. For three months he has not had means with which to pay his own | | servants. I Manuel, according to the interview, | hopes that he will be restored to po er, insisting that a_republic in Po: il cannot exist. His friends pred that a congress of the powers will set- | tle Portueal’s affairs, but say that oth-| erwise the rovalists are ready tao fight | for the restoration of the monarchy. | ESCAPED FROM HAREM, FLED TO THIS COUNTRY. But Pretty Greek Girl Will Be Deport- ed Today. of an escape from a Damascus harem, | will be deported tomorrow morning. Since her arrival from Southampton she has been held at Eilis Island,lead- | ing to be admitted. and fearful that if returned to England she will be sent back to Asiatic Turkey and again find herself in the harem, where she savs some dreadful punishment awaits hesr. Her case was appealed to Wa: and an adverse dec classing her with the undesirabl The girl came here with a countryman, who. she says her to escape. He, too, is to ported. The rig was smashed to pieces and the occupants hurled through the air a| distance of fifty feet. Hudson River Navigation Closed. Thany, N. Y., Dec. vigation om | the Hudson river between New York, | ny. and Trov closed tonight when steamers operating between those | cities made their last down .| Witk the exception of three years, 18 the earliest |1 it the river has c in about twenty years. Little bags to be carried with- and gowns are much in vogue. afternoon there are beautiful shapes in tapestry, moire and satin, combin- ed with heavy-dyed laces. Frocades and bead-trimmed silks are used foi evening. \ For e | the | What Mrs, | ago Woman Boughl The Hevolver BUT SHE WAS NOT THE PRISON- ER, WITNESS SAID. —— TRIAL OF HATTIE LE BLANC Prisoner Will Not Take the Stand in Her Own Behalf, 5o Leading Counsel Declared Yesterday. , 8, ~The T.o- was a long- Cambridge, Mass, Dec, Blane murder trial today distance duel by legal methods between the youthful ‘defendant, Hattie Le Blane, and Mrs. [Aillan M, Glover, th widow of the Waltham laundry man. The defense aimed all its shots at the widow in marshalling fts witnesses | and drawing out the evidence, while the prosecution sought to turn these darts in the direction of the little Cape Breton servant girl. Defence May Rest Today. The defense has five more witnessea and may resy before the adjournmgnt ) PRICE TWO CENTS ;Bansus Figures Are 91,500,000 ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE MADE AT NOON TODAY. V | THE UNITED STATES PROPER Computation of the Census Bureau Ex- cludes All Possessions—Increass of 204 Per Cent. Over 1900. | Washimgton, Dec. 9.—~When announc- | ed by the census bureau at noon to- morrow the tomi population of the United States will be shown to ap- | proximate 91,500,000, 1 204 Per Cent. Increase. This computation covers | states except Georgla, on ngton and Wisconsn, the figures | mcst of which Director Durand nhas de ided to withhold until the tot turns for the coumry at large are | nounced. The states so far given an aggregate population of | This is an increase of 20.4 D THE BEST TIME TO ADVERTISE An advertiser of expericnce time to advertise?” the time keeps on the cre hollow of the sea of traffic. All the time; st of the business There are ould say it asked, “When is the beat and the man who advertizes all of wave and is never in the men in business, however, who, when businees is satisfactory do not see the need of what they deem a useless expense; and when it is < advertise. Now, for a fact, The man who reasons that when might logically conclude that when er iz sluggish needs stimulating, and this is man taking a tonlc. Whate true of business as blood. exercise will soon be all in that dull trade needs stim of trade in th ays e advertising columns Send for a Pulletin rate-card of circulation. The Bulle Keep in touch with the time 12 cents a delivered at your The and t latin Ty are open and live Following s-a summary of the Bulletin: Bullstin Sawrday, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Teleg Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Total, 5 no man can n print 83 91 80 s1 90 30 1ll they think they cannot afford to afford to tolerate dnll business. is dull is no time to advertise, a man I8 gick there is no use trade down when he needs he merchant ho doesn’t recog will go to the wall. To get a shar must bid for it. The Bulletin's ta rates inviting. d see what it costs you ts circulation daily. The Builetin will cost vor by who sits man 7,000 it per only you week printed In The Tolal 1i31 427 397 381 380 325 3041 Gansral 926 226 201 193 192 150 1858 Local 122 110 116 107 95 95 648 raph 05 of tomorrow" gle session, s dozen men and women, who knes the Glo family and Hattie, more or less intimatel the wit- ness stand today testime tended to show i sistent in his attentions to wome his wife became 80 angry on many oc- casions that she was heard to say more than once that she would like to kiil him and had applied indecent epi- thets to her hushand. Boston Clerk’s Testimony. ‘Thomas J, Coffey, a clerk in a Bos- ton sporting goods house, sold the revolver that was used the shooting, said that a woman bought it, but when Hattie LeBlanc past him he declared that she was 1ot | the woman. The district, attorney drew from the s per- , that revolver salegman the faci that he | could not remember anvtbing distine- tiv X"P,’."«l!’d.ng the woman: He alsh succeeded _consi in having excluded erable testimony : Glover at a prev aimed at Mr witnesses for the ted to the district attornes t given at the e no reason for chan Roche Heard Mrs. Glover Say. One of the last witnesses of the day, Mrs. Alma M. Roch 4 that she heard Mrs. ear: Glover declare eight 3 i kill he: sh that would husband. Prisoner Will to Not Be Called to Tes- tify. That Hattie LeBlanc not take the stand her own behalf was the ement by her leading counsel to- Mr. Johnson i ated y isfleq w en to the poli st, and saw no FL ‘essity of jectin: her train of testifying a® the pr inal or the searching inqui strict att RAID BY OFFICERS. ™ Two Hundred Cans of Opium Seized | in Pittsburg. men and over two hundred cans m seized by internal revenue n a raid upon Chinese a ters here tonight. The police were surprised, rching the 37 Chinamen ocking them up for the night, when before at the no less than $23 Aged Couple Killed at Grade Crossing. | persons. The o Lodi, Ohio, Dec. 9.—Joseph Yeargon, | valued at severa seventy years old, and his wife, the | s T : same age, were instantly killed and | American Tourists in Europe Without their six-year-old grandson fatally in- | a Leader. jured this afternoon, when a riz in| Boston, Dec, ¢ e Nand which they were driving was struck travel by a fast limited interurban -train. compelled Tvels abrupt own expen: i of Ma: Chri < fled_today a | appointed re rion law assignment ¥ | of Isabelie IL clerk. The Labilities & < not stated. Bristol Planning for City Charter. Bristol, Conn., Dec. 9.—At a special town meeting here ton € was vo- ted to adopt the plans submitted by a committee which had been selected for | that purpose, for a city charter. The matter will be brought before the com- | ing genmeral assembly. It was alsa voted that the charter should contain | a referendum clause and the adoption of this will be decided upon at a spe- cial election to be held December 29. was led | that he | ation contain- s in 1900 in tt » com- i ed to @ 190 per cent. an on to sustain the Wisconsin probably it is not believed that it will reac ver cent. Flgures for the United States Proper. There is n bt that the total will be over 91, The computation is confined Unite: and INSURRECTOS HEMMED IN, Government Trooos Advancing on Dis- tured Region from All Dirsctiors. hould have the claim to have 2,0 )9 is a proper e: ‘have £.000 uahua and_ should | Verdict of $54.582 in Favor of Cha-les A Hanna institutions 1t of the panic of Judge Brown i l‘vd"l‘fl!l_ publ Bureau. The suit of Re- 1 was based unon a note n by Mr. Barron payable to and endorsed by the bank. that the B o the bank the balance on the note, ch amounted to the sum men alve of the note when it ued was $70.000. Death of Spanish Duke of Rianzares. adrid. Dec. 9.—Word was received »f the death at the Rianzares. Queen Maria with he: ated Duke « ance led to th rriage Fire at National Capital. the orth o on Brothers’ furn fdreman w ack: A Steamship Arrivals. At terdam: Dec. 7. Campanelio, from New York. At Boulogne: Dee.”7, Ryndam. from New York. States proper, | THE SITUATION IN MEXICO.| ng on the region | Condensed Telegrams nr Admiral Nicholson recommends retirement privileges be accorded to midshipmen nresentative- Elect tulk with Postmaster General cocle about postmanterships. rran had a Hitch- The French Government is consider- advisability of holding another expodition In Paris in ing the international 1920, The Body of Genes al Oliver Blisworth Wood, 1. . A., retired, was burled with military honors in Arlington cem- ctery. The 8teamer Blackburn, from Grims- s for Antwrep, was wunk in collision th the steamer Rook of Sheringham, England. The Annual Report of the secretary tion of $714,414,561 xperditures to cover estimated | annunl report says the can build wardnips more other nations, United States ickly [ than The Chinese Throne Has Acceded to a resolution of the impeiial senate for | the fmmediate cre a constitu- | tional cabinet. In H Annu:l R.port Her? i sert Put- « the third The Pepublican and Democratic con- gressional campaig ommitt mitted reports s & exxpenses Sursements i recent campaign. tise The Second Division of the Seates Atlantic ed from nd, o Pomtian division 2 United | The Will of Ihe L:‘o Henry M. Hoyt fof ¥ of the depart- Exchange s on De ¥8 preced In the John F. Dietz GOV.-ELECT BALDWIN'S STAFF APPGCINTMENTS Christopher L. Avery of New London Paymaster General. Ha staff | New to the | Bat n, I | | General—Frank Hartfo. M C are prominent CONGRESS FRIDAY. House Passed Indian Appropriation Bill—Senate Not in Sessi: than when it came The f the sen- urned over | Ask for Dissolution of Norwalk Invest- ment Company. the superior Fred F. White- Population “of Utah 373,351. Washingtan, Dec. 8.—The population £ the state z 51, ac- cording irteenth b! an in- nt. over from per Currier, #ks for an appropria- | Chief Naval Constructor Watts in his | . | lives. earete s} - | Enrique Creel Not Held Maj.Gen. Randolph - Commits Suicide | SHOT HIMSBELF IN BATHROOM OF i HI8 WASHINGTON HOME, ILL AND DESPONDENT | Veteran of Civil and Spanish Wars, Former Chief of Artillery—General | Randolph Was 69 Years Old. Washington, Dec. 9. rremdering. |1t is belioved, to a fit of despondenc | caumed by protracte “liness Major General Wallace F. Randoiph, U. 8. A, stired, veteran of the civil and Span- ish wars and former chicf of artillc | ot and killed himsel today_in tathroom of bim home here. The | volver bullet penetrated the brain death was instantaneous Conspicuous in Civil War. th re and General native of | Pennaylva wervice w #tate during the of ! eommi Mun in the | He wugh- | ters. s e hody, having be vathroom y the s ma of | OFFICERS ELECTED. | Annual Connscticut State ural Meeting Horticul | Hartford, ceting v members officers were ford,; first second Jr West Redding; w nt Me! Hartford. ith rer, W. W. Hunt Government’s Case Against Coal Trust to Be Carried Higher. probably will be carr courts, Jumes C. McReynolds, who argued the governs: had o long confersnce neral Wickersham today, orrey G i ita close it was tentatively i the department of Jus tisfled with the partial coutr's declsion which m company to be an in restralat of the Major Peiton Relieved as Inspsctor of Fitch’s Home. « Dec, 5.—It wa ant generzl's offi ‘nis sa made also enmouncec of Noroton Helght Jury of 12 Women Decided a Divores Suit. 1 —A jury '\? in a superi summoned Francisco nor acquired t. from Owen A. E ustomed to jur. of her m | Mob Burned Headquarters of Industrial Workers of the World. ers of the org: and !ul";J:d“d the county other members ers of the World Terryville Man Charged with Arsen. Terryville, C Dec. 9.-<«Charged | with: acson,’ Wadyslaw Musianka. was arrested today and piaced under $1,500 | onds f‘J" a hearing tomorrow. Mu lanka, it is ged, set fire to a three- < owned by him, and which destroyed of November. The & | at one o'clock in the morning and six fam living on the second and third | floors narrowly escaped with thefr The wyrest was made by the state police. Japanese Steamer Lost With Crew. De Victoria, B. C., %—The Japar- ase steamer Kum | lost_with her crew of 30 | off Sado Islana while bound from Hur- { roan to Tsing Tao with tles. A num- | ber of bdies were washed ashore. New. disaster d here by ma 'm the steame #n off Akita p Dec. 3 —Enrique Cree Jr. wha was 2 in despatches | fr San 7, to be held as a hostage by revolutionists in Chi- | { | Mexico City, huahua, is in Mexico City, on a visit to his father, tha minister of foreign relations. Baptist Ministers Confer. A large pumber of the Baptist min- isters that represent churches in Nor- es met in the Cen wich and reardy o tral Baptist ehurch on Thursday and Too Much. The judge who denied a & Abraham Ruef, s San Zrafier. used forcv-siy pages to eXpuess his opinion. The wyprage citisen could tell what he zhou:h*'y( Ruef In twe or thres words.—Toled 5 Blade. " i S Kaoicker—I jove the good, the tree the beautiful. St .ane—This i 80 sud- den, but I am suc ., father will Consent Vew York Pre as