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VOL. LIL.—NO. 307 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 i PRICE TWO CENTS 81,300,000 GIFT FOR COLUMBIA | Cebled Paragraphs |President Taft 633 Indicted | Conuensed Telegrams|Rghels Tear Up Valencia, Spain, Dec. 23.—The steam- An Official Communication announces er Yao today landed here the sole sur- Por Perfection' Of Affilistions Between' Hos-| B romires a2 Uioganses Ghoor For Bribery wieiiiaess=t Railroad Track run down by an unknown craft off Secretary of State Knox left Wash- Oran, Algeria, and eank in a few min- . - utes, carrying down all hands except ington yesterday for Valley Forge, [Jltal And Medical School himelf. DEVOTED THREE AFTERNOONS|ARRESTS BY WHOLESALE AT lu. wicre bo will ‘Spend Christmas: | SOUTHBOUND TRAIN FORCED TO T Nt ecretar) V! ret ‘ash- Berlin, Dec, 23—The political sitia-| TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, WEST UNION, OHIO. ington next Tuesdas. RETURN TO EL PASO. tion in Cuba is discussed in this even- David Stein, a Millville Merchant, Post, whicl says: “The objec 7 T E D Boiad nie biased and highly colored was badly bitt the lip and chi NAME OF DONOR IS WITHHEL decpatencs rogavimg cuba i quite| GIFTS AMOUNT TO HUNDREDS | RESULT OF ARECENTELECTION | 1'% bt Lot ol icieed b wiite | GARRISONS STRENGTHENED clear. The Americans’ land hunger is he elept. When the rat fastened his not satisfied with the present depen- teeth in Stein’s flesh the pain awaken- 2 ¥ dent position of Cuba and they are ¢ | 5 €d him. He threw the rat against the Seven Conditions Disposed, Which Have Already Been |striving for its complete annexation by [ Fond of Giving Books and Trinkets of | Nearly All Pleaded Guilty—Fines of | wall, kiliing it. Mexican Soldiers Report Having Found the United States as soon as possible.” Jewelry and Always Makes His Own| $25 and Six Months’ Jail Sentences James W. Pass of Lynn was com- Deserted Camp of Insurrectes 12 mitted to the state farm for drunken- Approved by the Board of Managers of Hospital | conFERENCE oN Selections. | Imposed—Both Parties Represented.| ness. He was recentl Miles West of J < = | S8, y eaved from es West of Juarez. and Committee of Education of the University. FOSTALICAVINOS DANKS Gakeiy | g s drosning n'an Fast Bustan creelc into : Preparing for B f Operati which his hat had blown, by the time- A .la:i:‘r;mg‘e R VAR Hn o T o tag _President | , West Union, 0, Dec. 23.—One hun- | ¥ Storping of a narrow gauge train| g pago, Texas, Dec. 23—The south- Wighs Taft fnished his Christmas shoppig | (fed, 24ditional indictments charging that was passing. Dbound passenger train on the Kl Paso New York, Deec. 23.—In behalf of a|tween the John Hopkins hospital and 3 % " % Matters of state ¢ e | citizeas of Adams county with bribery = and Northwestern, w. donor who withholds his name George | the John Hopkins university.” It was s (Srectalivo The Dullelin) president of tha tavdy ls}.‘:.prfi?ull {}¢ | in_comnection with the recent election n-T-h° Petition for the Recall of Mavor | o, o, 0 (e cl(;:l?‘ctl;);etdttt(e:xl':gg‘r: 1. Rives, chairman of the hoard of | explained that “the fundamental prin- Washington, Dec. 23.—Postmasters | together he has devoted {heos after. | Were returned by the special grand | pliram €. Gill of Seattle, Wash, was|foung the track torn up at Guzman, 77 directors of Columbla university, and |ciple of the alliance is that the uni- [of 36 cities in as many states east|noons to the task, which wag ant a | JUIY late today, bringing the total of | f0Und Wednesday to contain more than | 7iad (08 FaCK, tOor coming back to B Robert W. Deforest, president of the | versity in return for the privilege of |of the Mississippi have been in con- | small ome by s menn e indictments for'the day up to 272 and | SNOUEN names to insure the holding of | pas. “The train has 150 passengers. Presoyterian hosphtal, announced to- | making all nominations, to the hospi- | ference with the postoffice officials in | Captain Butt, - the ceesidens . | the grand total of indictments returned | % Tecall election. The number of SI&- | he locomotive and passenger ooach night that $1,300,000 had been pledged | tal staff, shall meet the expense of all | this city concerning the overations of | carried 35 of the chiet masistr o | this week up to 633. Thomo o women otrs, " HCH 702 8T€ | which the revolutionists took last night for the 'cerfe-:llon of an afiiliation be- ‘ scientiflc and l:dul-nlimlul work con- :\l;;sabx;;;;;ego;\flulsan;gsTl;)a;msg:n ‘ho cards with him, but they were all « SUzbensian o, Ereahlssl R ahte: ose of women voters. 25 miles south of Juarez has not Yet edi retec i b spital.” 2 ary 3. -] »stmas- = tween the hospital and the medical | nected with hospita ry DO hausted before the president was will- | More_than 200 ari have been| Lack of Business Has Thrown out of e g been found. The wires are down south school of the university. Though the he hospital is planning to put up | ters, all of them of second-class of- | inc to leave the Toliday counter ot iGuemadn | Rty solalers) arciveditG. ame ¢ donor is unknown, the | 2 new building adjacent to the Rocke- | fices, were summoned to Washington ters and | made; in every instance the defendant | employment over 600 granite cutters | 5c G'paman. EUfty soldier B L e I T e Instructions regarqing | C1¢ ©2P@in had o make a hurried trip | has pleaded guilty. In a majority of at the Barre. Vi, sheds. ~The manu- | go¥, fromRCHinonun T ead o e Sess. & member of the wealthy family | the agreement wil into effect has | the receipt of postal savings deposits acturers explain that all of the early | S2THIS00 I8 “tares. Soldiers out. of New York and Cleveland, who adds | not been precisely determined, but it | the handling of the funds and the re- spring deliveries have been filled and | ranorted having found a deserted camp $300,000 himself “for the erection upon | will probably apply at once to all va- | ports they will have to make to the that the later orders are not sufficient | o¢" msurrectos twelve miles , west. of @ site belonging to the hospital of a |cancies on the hospital staff. postoffice department. Official rules to warrant tying up capital. Juarez, but the insurgents were not seen. surgical pavilion containing 150 beds #nd equipped with modern applianc — and regulations have been issued by H TEN CIVILIANS EXECUTED the department, and it is expected all Sunset, the Favorite Mount of th: The Gompliments of the Season. #n4 conveniently accessible to this | the offices designated will be ready jiaten cv Soud DowiiD a saddle| REVENUE CUTTER SCHOOL vilion, a complete laboratory for | By Insurrecto Forces Because of Hos- | for business | l\‘lv-' from l\(‘utlh Ky \\‘_l h mare at- vanced research work.” B tility to Revolt. Fredericks L. Gaylord, the postmas- | et e ons e atceiny __AT NEW LONDON g Xaward 8. Harkness awas graduated | ter of Ansonia, the only office in x,u.,-; The Bulletin has enjoyed the generous support of the besiness men the Lioyd Lowndes Bloomingdale farm | Purpose of Mann Bill Is to Establish & director of several well known barke | American who has been ten days with | 8ttended the mec and is quite | and an increasing list of subscribers during the entire vear, and there a day or two ago, aged about 25 year It on Permanent Basis. end corporations. His brother, Charles W. Harkness, is a director of the sStandard Oil eompany, and it is com- monly belisved that some member of the Frarkness family also makes the enthu; is eve; astic ov service to be in- augurated in ce, He believes latter recently | Ansonia will prove an excellent place to start a bank, and hopes to show ¥ evidence that it has rendered satisfact service in the lib- eral advertising patronage and the ever increasing list of ibers. Tt is The Bulletin's ‘purpose to advance along every line to instruct, Miss Julia Masters and William Wi (Special to The Bulletin.) { were about to be married by Rev. X | Jamison, pastor of the Andover bor Washington, Dec. 23.—Representa- the insurrecto forces returned today bringin news that t 1 ten civilians hostile to the re i Chihuahua, Mexico, Dec. 23.—An |necticut designated to receive fund execut: vort. Thett: number includes - ona | the department that his office can han- amuse and entertain its readers. The growth and steady improvement \:‘}‘“ 3';'”‘“"!*{ Hae ",. Sf o {"‘ tive Mann has introduced the follow- e Sother 40 ik - Dafot st snadal] JOOES dle the business without any trouble. of The Bulletin during the past ten vears is an earnest of what mas e e qmister asked to 8ce iNeling bill in the house:* “Be it enacted n the letter fr. DeForest made E : . license required under a recent law. It was handed over and proved to be|DbY the senate and house of representa- | a hunter's license. The ceremony was | tives of the United States in congress indefinitely postponed. mbled that the secretary of war | Tons of Hay, in addition to a hand- } Qrietiay Go Fancrel¥y,authorize tub, were required to rescue from ervation known as Wort Trumbull, | drowning two horses that fell into situated at New London, in the state { .4-.-\‘1,““1;1“('.1 Billerica Center, Mass. Af- | of Connecticut, to the treasury depart- While revolutionists surround | The regular force will handle the bus- Navarro at Pedernalles, his situation, | iness to begin with, and Mr. Gaylord tes in part as follows ccording to this information, is mot | €Xpects to do a great deal of it him- t gives me pleasure to offer to the | . .. \ious. He could march out with | self. Later on, however, as the serv- »spital, on behalf of a donor whos ‘I) s force and do battle, but is waiting | ice grows, it is expected the deps name I am not now &t liberty to mer inforcements. When he wishes fresh | ment will have to put extra men in ney and securities to be of the it he is compelled to send a good | charge and keep them at the work reg- f $1,300,000 in trust for endow hting force for small par are fularly. The experiment in Ansonia not sa will be watched with interest, as other be expected of it the ne publis tonight, Edward S. Harkness ten. Tts aim is to keep right up to date in all its varying services and to meet the local requirements of its field in every respect in the most liberal m. to win a name for itself which shall shed luster upon the city it represents daily in the offices of the best journals 1nne as n the land. A good newspaper aids in keeping a town on the map, in making it attractive to live in, and in spreading its fame abroad. incipal to be kept separa m other funds and the income to be 1 d : 1c d-tub had pumped the wa- ; . ot erald Brandon, the Mexican Her- | offices will no doubt be established, if i 5 5 I o ment, for the use of the revenue cut- 00 encluaivaly doward the support ot IeTUA Brandon, e Mesiean Heral@Toos W B0 S0t B maanes, If The Bulletin takes this occasion to thank all its patrons for their ter out while the horses' heads were | tor servicer slsntific Wowk connected Wwith ‘the | ¢he fede orces, for whose safety |successful. Connecticut was not generous support and to extend to them all the compliments of the held above the surface, the hay was| Mr Mann today explained that he h grave fears have been entertained, re- | originally in favor of postal savings season. ‘\‘,‘;:“Q‘l‘ "}_'":’,“" “'"“L"“““]“';“’]‘ \)'"'l%" €re | introduced the bill as chairman of the Conditions Imposed. | turned here last night. He left the|banks, as the state savings banks are This is the time for renewing old subscriptions and addi to walk out o o 1eld for the horses | committee on interstate and foreign to walk out on ven eonditions are named which |army pursutant to a w must be accepted if the gift is to he | that no more corresy made. The three most important are: | ed with the troo “That the hospital sball admit to 10 has been obs the wards studenis of the medical from the insur: school to the extent and in the manner r office order | taking care of the savings of the cit- ients be allow- | izens of the state, but it is expected A. Sommerfield, | by those in charge down here that the rving operations | siate will be in line with others for to side, also returned. | more banks. It is generally expected deld was fired upon a week | that foreigners mostly will take ad- commerce, which has charge of all matters pertaining to the revenue cut- ter service. The bill was drawn at the treasury department, and there is no objection to the transfer from the ones to our already large list of subscrivers. The Bulletin will be left at the door of subscribers by carriers for 12 cents a week. Following is a summary of the news printed State Senator A. T. Treadway ¢ husetts and his wife returne on the steamship Metapan from Kingston, Jamaica, after having in- the past wee | Somme: 7 . . rar department. pormitted by the most approved prac but was not injured. vantage of the new system. ety Zelogranhi s Logu/ et Gapanal el Sy el v‘]l\"“‘xl R Mihe pirpose of the bill is to_estab- g squad of four ins >tos E saylord ha othi ay 4 -~ > bR i i i et B S S is] 3 eW el 3 r 8 tice. A daring \'ivl‘ ‘4 ur insurrectos| Mr. Gaylord had nothing to say 104 118 796 1048 of introduction to Cblonel Goethals, | 1iSh the new revenue cutter school at 2—*That ths edueational institution |rode into this eoncerned may iake nominations to |uting circulars statin all_positions on the hospital ould remain within t night, distrib- about political conditions in the tate, claiming that he is keeping ) e | strictl yout of all complications, and | lock tomorrow afternoon as the reb- | attending to his postoffice. New London on a permanent basis. d from Arunde] chief of the canal engineers, and wa | a9 | given an o tunity to look over the Saturday, Dec. | Monday. Dec. 1 The school was mo Maryland, last summer, and has oc- after fi 7% 9 89 150 193 432 big enter n & motor car. ; \edical, surgical and special 5 -~ g cupied the war department reservation T Trhat Thi sursioal depéciment of tended toenter the citr. e Westomee Tuesday, Dec. 20 120 114 216 450 Stolen, by a Starving Man, one heaf- | DY couriesy of the department. The the ital shall publish an annual is not regarded serious Exclusi i Name Salva- Fiseh 2 i bl €e1° 1 bill is intended to give control of the R BE the ptieeiihe sat: ciusal| patval o elant aaiees. phio fran wane | oot R‘g:‘;:"A:fii & Wednesday, Dec. 21 93 114 250 457 || steak; fesult one winter ih a warm. | RIS HISRASE {0 KIS SORUS OF e work of the vear.” [\v ots, drove them from the streets and New B Excl S > i ‘\;f‘:‘ ’(,. \ leul )v;‘ it mr ‘ru_n. ‘l“;‘n treasury department so that the school Mr. DeForest and Mr. Rives an-{they 'disappeared in the direction of [ New York Dec 23.—Bxclu Thursday. Dec. 22 80 1i9 172 371 ehre polen Bl i o A re it | can De located there permanently, and nounced that all seven conditions had | the mountains. _the use of the name 3 B cago police _window, where it | 1o0 G o provements ‘made under been unanimously approved by the| Reinforcements of more than a|Army, so far as the state of New York Friday, Dec. 23 128 240 448 ted D eant Patrick Kelle-} o direction of the revenue cutter is concerned, en to the Salva- home-comin, = 1 4 i i | angd irew a three : s 5 bourd of managers of the hospital and |thousand are now in the city. A wire- | nd_dr s i B ol il i) > ’ . 3 a 0} V. 1y i nited State he — | month sentence. didn’c the | =% g A = rt by the committee on education of the [less te hits heen erected at the|tion Army in the United Stat the | =35y ==y | E Z % 2 Mversity and recommended by the | penitentlary #4nd troops arriving today | ersanization founded by - Will am | Total, .- - - - 566 773 1867 3206 ! meat to give my starvin amily a | ReW \;‘:‘S.‘};fl"m““i“}j"i‘ CT:LTS,:::WET Jatter commiites for the approval of | brought material for another tower to| Booth in 1880, in a decision handed IR S el e . tion for the revenue cutter service is the university trustees. The affiliation | be erected in the disaffected district. down today in the appellate division wanted to zo t for the winte larg h. R eacteaty n,‘.i“ffm»m.'ii'fl‘![ B el ACA ot emibonn o = — ———— | RELIEF FOR FIREMEN'S B TR Imate relations between nospital and two days march of Guerrero, Mason Will Contest Settied. o/ the Wlite Touss.ifi ahiaitomonile | thelcasss the e WIDOWS AND CHILDREN. Most Oy Sriorcf St o medical school which now exists the insurrecto strongholds. Dittstield, Mass, Dec. 23.Tho con- | for moxe cards to g0 with the various | of 325 and wosts and i Fon MR o aNew York, Dec. 28— Before Henty G. W 1 ar §800 LafyCrEat pirtigton L Boliswss 7 . | to vote for five vears. In several cages Ra i | M. Moore, Philadelphia, can return MEMORABLE DAY | NO TIDINGS OF i nl:_::r-rr".\\-x'. t.rr”;;!-. s : Satal ‘s=n‘t‘-:u’"(n LT.f\Ch:\Is.::Mns | ene prisoners have }m:n !_:"v'\lw 3 cn| =it Frovids Pahaneniyfer Tjom. from Now erAky f0uhe corvons of AT ELLIS ISLAND. AVIATOR GRACE. | L o, e e et 1 | oves, more i the sentiment of | ific juil semtence has bacy siapommes | Phladelphia, Dec. 23—A movement | render to a New York sheriff and €o o tave property valued at $140,000 in favor of | sic value of the e Intrin- | So far as the evidence discloces. the | 1aS been started for the relief of thel! jail until he purges himself of con- fts themselves. As sister and niece of the testatrix. Mrs. | 4 consequence he does not confine ason died April 7 last and in her will { himself to a small coterie of relatives bequeathed $300,000 to the town of|and friends and his gifts mount up Barrington for the establishment | into the hundreds. immigrarts Have Happy Time With Belief Prevalent That He Is Lost in Ch i North Sea. it New York, Dee. guilt is about equally divided E members of the republican and demo- | lives at yeste cratic parties. The price for a vote anged between $10 and $20, tween | families of the men who lost their | tempt of court. Moore chose to live in ew Jersey rathe: a ¢ 04 . This atter. | New Jersey rather than pay $1400 as noon the city council pa ny to his divorced wife, and put 2d_resolu- | up a bond of §60,000 as ordered by the was | London, Dec. 23.—With th approach 4 s on | of 1 P ings v e st b R ons of sympathy and Mayor Reyburn | courts of Philadelphia and New York, Chriewmas dey for 2,000 immigrants on nidnight and no tidings vet received | o brary and a hospital. A bt tions of sympathy and 3 s 1 Filie Island, gathered from the | from Cecil 8. Grace, the intrepid young oo sl A i Shops Systematically. hay called meeting of the citizens | Put New Jersey palled on him and he seven seas. Amid the clamor of a|aviator wi score of dlfferent tongu Fruit Growers Organize. (Special to The Bulletin.) disappeared Thursday af while essaving a return cross- petitioned the appellate division of the supreme court here for a review of the permanent relief committee for tomor- Ships to Guard Cuban Coast. AShe pucsident | 5 CRanyl sOnd i (e ivs ern ing books and much of his shopping- es, the mi n sionaries on the tsland made it a day | channel flight from Calais to Dover in ‘: s il e “_.“ml‘ r0” | time has been spent in rummaging the | Washington, Dec. 23.—A new organ- | Besides the funds to be received by | ° pn SUNOENE Bin tn GoiRImDE ong to be remembered, whether to- |an aeroplane, the elief generally | tection 0as ba b - Ives of the booksellers. In each | ization to be known as the Eastern | the ymmitiec and by private sub- n the families and minor chil- ren of the firemen and policemen I ur- | ed will be provided for by the police morrow sees the wanderers sett valent in London was that the cold | plating the onstruction of six vessels hopefuily on a new life in a new held somewhere on its tur- | adapted to coast guard service, accord- or sent back whence they came bulent breast the story of a tragedy. | ing io advices received by the state de- The celebration was held in the biz nool nd cranny- and | partment. These v will have a Former Holy Cross Man Asphyxiated. New York, Dec. 23.—Gustav Cafive!, a South American youth, recently a ook he gives he writes a suita sentiment on the flyleaf, thus giv the volume something of an historical ue. The president o is fond of Fruit Growers' association has been formel by a large r fruit growers of the ea just | ser mber of the | d The &ining room Of tha station. Christmas where it -was ~thought, per | speed of not less than ten knots and a | Ziving trinkets of Jewelrs, and always | Hins, methons ot I8 to unify the firemenys pension Tunds. o Ao e ings were extended in various lan- | chance, young Grace might have land- | draft not exceeding s Bhe | = en Nt on selections The: i Sonihs G e < s ol s Midow | his room in a hotel vi greetings were i d? it e Were searched today but unavail- | tenders invited for the construction bf [ AKCS B wn selectic When he | and southern fruit growers and to con- | John Collins, fireman, leaves a widow | Nis room in a hotel here with the gas Guages, them candy, fruft and little : inavs > con starts on a tour of the shops, he goes | centrate their wort Bertn. | cock open and windows closed. Death is thought to have been accidental, A letter found on the body states that chil- | Cajivel was a brother of the secretary -y pa- | of the interior, United States of Co- at' a | lombia, but records of Colomblan eab- ars disclose no such 0 as to produce t churned t il just like any other holiday buyer, | the best results. Six states were rep 2nd portions of the North Sea i it armed with a long list of names and | resented at the meoting 3 okout for the youth or wreck- iners’ Election in Progress. probable purchases. ity last.night T. Henr; v ft wi : n the lookout for the youth or wreck g able purchas ¢ 15t night. enry of Wal- | left widows and two and th ren, thirty downeast men and women hi schine likewise reported [ Ajjoona, Pa., Dec. 23.—The retu Outside of the large circle of rela- | lingford represents Connecticut and [ dren. The case of Bertolet is v wwere led through the room, bound for their search had been in vain. in the miners’ election from district|tives and friends, the president gives | was elected one of the vice presidents, B ot wioiis y 1 trinkets wers distrfbuted by a patri- and the hoats that churned the | the vessels will close Jan. 8. arch from ths Steppes. While the | channel +hrong laughed and shouted like chil- | on the :nd ix young children: Harry i, fireman, leaves seven motherle held in_this | children and some of the other v B e Whath Wil taks th e joarried with him metrol suf- | No, 2, which are now complete, show a [ presents to the various White house | 2 home, had come homs.to. the| Ifiets!In Teoent R S e b e e B e e ot ahout Tve JoWR | big clisnge from last year Natioual son's house to spend Christmas with | Dame. uAged undesirables by the land of the | His biplane was not fitted with pon- | B change from last year. = National him and his srandchildren, whose Pree. toons. He wore a cork jacket, but in| gictrict last year by four thousand also presents turkeys to the | Rhodes Scholarship for Dartmouth e v oLk | ed employes about the White Student. mother died 19 months ago. Wealthy Italian Merchant Murdered. Siaritiry: MURRRIN | Bktonds -Chrict: | hova hesn eunibared by his eavy o | T01=5, L yearby mear- | house, the execufive Dfices 380 thal Concord, N. H; Pec. 93— The Riiodes| Where ahiout the house were ovi Aaiin, meras | DS\ piE sty e lined top boots. The general beliet| ¥ €leven hundred. O e ite 102 of these i | scholarship coimission for New | Of Preparations for the coming of San- | Tassanari, a wealthy Itallan merchant, sible for his ta Clause and even after their 1t it would b Hampsh father's | wags found murdered in his store here it - L i D¢ ou o 0 350 tc 0. = e C.1 Ges he. re: % ange fri e 4 Wrashington, ?u? 23.—Fou ou achine to float for great length Aldrich Continues to Improve. e W‘r{‘l_yp‘n’w’ '3,".'}‘\'\’,,‘0 R ‘l"‘f Blake of Brookline, Mass., for the|d°ath the children, who range from|ioqay. His head was crushed with a and emploves of the bureau of print-| ¢ time and the unless the aviator was| New York, Dec. eniaforaldrich:| TS SeSECIEOEVICY fug 1o 2xe 84 | Rhodes ar at Oxford for New | 168 than two years to ten, talked of | stone’and was nearly severed from the ing and engraving received persor holtday greeting today from Secretary welfare the mal re- ued by a ship bound for : has not been discharged from the hos- Hampshire. Blake was gradu the expected visit of the mythical one. | p,3y " The motive is believed to have ted from president always gives a a 1 re is slender hope that he | pital, but his condition showed con- e | Dartmouth college in the class of 1910 | The records of the police and fire}.cn'robbery. Three hundreds dollars, MacVeagh. The secretary went o the | ,,,4.1 death in the sea. tinued improvement. membrance and at the present time is teaching in | dePartments show that one hundredf;,wever, were found in Tassanari's ES Sie the é"“ne{.‘”:“"“v ot - RS T —_— —— Sk the Thatcher school at Nordhoff. firemen, sixty pohf‘vml-‘n :n‘-vlhlen polh‘f; pockets ‘and this is puzzling the po- . e - e it i iron- itro- i 3 4 surgeons were engaged in the work o e B o & ohe Umo the Say iRt went off duty | Hunters Cause Forest Fires in Adiron Our iRt acy W UR s aredr ons. Nitro-Glycerine Explosion Kills Safe ‘seons were engaged in the work of | 0. Several negroes have been ar embled | dacks. 4n the lunch room, where ‘Secretary Albany, N. Y., Dec. 23.—The forth- MacVsagh told them of the ag ia- | coming annual report of the state for- tion of their work and wished each of | est, fish and game department will ed on suspicion. hundreds of men and women 2 . Prisident Repairer. To Amend House Rules. ed the spo- ricago, Dec. 23.—Attempts of bur- ashington, Dec. 22 —Represen wry of war ago to rob a building nnouncement t s ordered suppr port of the Sl B e of | T€ imaica ginger, three pints of whis- 4 s of Nebraska, the insurgent | key, strychnine’and Gitler drugs, Tub-| Mrs. Turnbull Completes Testimony. ing the lack of efiiciency and pre- | in Kimmel, Ind., resulted in a man’s can whose resolution instigated | ber smoke hood, two rubber tubes, a| Los Angeles, Dec. 23.—“Lucky Bald- them a Merry Chrisimas 1 Happy | show that hunte s during the past vear iness in the military establish-| death in Chicago today. The victim }l}u-rnh. zht in the house last March, | Suction pump, many picks, shovels, | win's gold could do anything against N T | caused 26 fires in the Adirondacks, [ ment, in view of a possible attack by a| was trying to repair the damage done | o after the holidays will in- | axes, saws, crowbars and other tools|a defenseless woman.” This was one - - - which burnied over a territory compris- | foreign power, owing to the refusal of | to a safe which had been brought to a | troduce the proposed amendment to | and twelve hours of time to bring him | of the parting shafts launched at op- Edusetor Files Bankruptcy Petition. | ing 1.100 acres, destroyed $1,008 worth | the house of representatives to hold | repair company here. Stephen Pav- |the rules to permit reading the titl | out alive posing attorneys and to the jury by tton, N. Y., Dec. 28—Augustus S | Of Standing timber. In addition, the | the report in confidence, will surprise| letik, a safe repa , endeavored to|only instead of the entire bill on a AMrs. Lillian Turpbull before she enda Downing, an edueator of Albany, filed | SU3Le paid $606 for extra help to fight | no one. It would be a mistake to sup- | open the door, which had been wedged | motion to discharge a committee from Drhoie s G R S P a petition in bankruptey in the United | these fires. During the same period | pose, however, that the military estab- | shot and the combination dial destroy- | further consideration of & measure, SRR e of her daughter Beatrice for nearly Biltes Gietrict court here today show- | 23 fires in the Adirond: at- | lishment itself is reponsible for the| ed | L Speciaite A e = one-fourth in the $11,000,000 estate left 31 87 and as t ted reless work of campers | condition of aff reported to ex A sledge hammer blow on the door | ‘Washington, Dec. 23.—Major Walter |, == 00 e, ing debts of $111.906.67 and assets of 3 i % TR el e ¢ [y the old turfman. $1.002.14. He eontractad his debts as | 2nd estimated that 95 per cent. of | With the J government both | to straighten a corner touched off a | Old Master Printer Dead. G: l’vm 1d ullumronhmmlp u:lp[arlme;‘-. o a dente g b3 CRESET LHAL 9o B e ve AR skt aiondend R L s e e bat e sw: Havens Co S of the army, has been ordered to make ke o indoracr of various noics i | these campers were hunters. The e 23 | opposed to a large standing army, and | charge of nitro-glycerine which had| New Haven. Conn., Dec, s Come | e e S Fetlornl i Dowor enil Dratiance. e e uroose ot tutaiaual|land and destroyed several hundred |than maistain the ng force and| tempted robbery. The safe door was |ers of the fiom of Tatile, Maoryond- | works of the Pratt & Whitney com- | Counsellor Frank B. Kellogg of the el Gning concerns of which | dollars’ worth of timber. { to authorize the aceumula- | biown off, crushing Pavletik’s head. |and Tavlor, printers, died from pneu. | bany of Hartford. and one visit to the | government's trust-busting staff, is R A e, T ; u tion of adequate reserve war material | The expiosion caused considerablé [monia at his home here tonight. Mr,| Works of the American & British Mfg. | sound in the opinion expressed to ths i Mo st | Bridgeport Boy Dies from Bullet |ana supplics, it is not surprising that | commotion f the business district. | Moorehouse was the kst of the origl- | Cv. of Bridseport, to inspeet materials | Beonomic club of New Yorl, that many - | 5 All is No ahiano e [nal firm. He s S0 vears ©a | being manufactur army, Jewish Benefactor SBucoumbs to Cancer | Wound. our small army is in no shape to tal g |nal n He was S0 vears old 7 | being ma o ———— are not se much interested in the con- ia Leads in Chess Tournament. | centration of federal power as in tha cui‘f"\‘:,b"a,,.:al,s. = Columbia went | @Pplication and execution of it. At the ke e field on a moment's notice against | : = i |lenves one daughter, wife of Bishop b S5 olive & ey International’ ‘Aviation Moot | Begins |yjines’ of tire Newark, -diocese ‘of ‘the The facts said to he included in th Today. copal churel geport, Conn., Dec. 23.—Daniel O'Delia, 15 years, died in a local hos- pital tonight from the effects of a bul- Baron David ay from can- B, Petersburg, Dac. Guensberg dled here to . T Wi b6 yéars ol. and & son of | L imd in the head st Inaicay | special report have already been fully Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 2 el e to the front today in the second round |S2me time the presumption is logical Worace O. Guensberg, president « Whethar the shaotime wae acometed. | outiined in the reports of the chief of | hangars at Domingués fleld buzzed to | s s 5 piay T tnt miettenth Annaal inter. | that, if mischiet from ' developin central committee of the Jewish Colo- | o " 0, (0, SIO0ULE THas staff, inspector genera] and other lead- | day with motors which were being i geding Ou =8 anks. collegiate chess tournament. Three | CORCentration is eonceivable, the mis- nization company, who died in 1909 chief will resudt. The presumption is alalagous to that of theeourt respect- ing the illegality of combinations in restraint of trade; namely, the power warrants the conclusion that at ona time or another unlawful restraint wi'l = be attempted. In both cases protection re- g against the power intrenched becomes Jewel Thief’'s Ruse. dependent on the human motive for A novel method of defrauding a jew- | the time being in control. Today a successfully carried out by a | philanthropist may be administertng thief. He drove up in a car- |a monopoly, tomorrew a tyrant. the jeweler’s shop with his As to the government, the people no s re t | tested in preparation for Tos Angeles' | The national b Lfke his father, ha was famous for his {at all as to the military conditions | second annual - international aviation |Made its itest growth in the last| gefault, put the local collegians in the | | 1 | ing officers, so that t P > benefactions 16 the Jews and .1<\\y~h[ o master) SE B foed. prevailing. Our standing army of ap- | meet, wh begin tomorrow. ten years. It is a growth that lead. Yale, which suffered defeat at ing system games taken from Princeton, one by canses, (Special to The Bulletin.) proximately 65,000 men is fully up to| Charles rd, with his combi- “ brought stability and security and| colymbia’s hands vesterdal, redeemed ‘Washington, Dec. 23.—Representa- | the standard in personnel and indi nation Amerl nch machine, | Paved the way to more substantial de- | 1O N P0G 8 o0 8 e e tive Sperry today recommended the |ual training, but scattered as this army | made a few s Hubert | velopment. Tt is still subject to vital| ;o0 AC8F AT o . re-appointment of H. Guy Linsley as |is over the United States and among| Latham, who rom aboard | improvement. There are too many | 8 izt postmaster Branford. whose term | the dependencies, it would be impos- | his aeroplane yesterday, banks for one thin fact expires January 18. Mr. Linsley has | sible to concentrate any adequate force | the air currents, but the cognized by the g and will held the office for 12 s. The sal- | in a single place on notice. The| fully avoided going up toget be dealt with, and 1dy been i Prince Radolin’s Memory. Prines Radolin, whe Is retiring much agafnst his will, from the German en bassy in Paris, has a good memory for fages, says a London correspond- ent. When M. Vessitch, the present fServian minister in Paris, made his ary of the place is $2,100. organization of the army does not in- | racing is reserved for tomor: 24kt with to some The gov clude sufficient of some arms, and its 2 . i rnmen’t plan of weeding out the w Steampship Arri * staff rganizatic is imperfect. There = :h Eabip Aneivais Somgn BATOn 9 0 A Another Policy Adopted. | i { | | | 1 i nstitutions will efiect a m first appearance at a foreign office re- e e e : ht arm in 4 sling, and was ostenta- | instinctively are disposed to have it v olfitre o At Liverpool: Dec. MMauretania, | IS no_reserve supply of field artil i degree of improvement. A 1 ht arm in 4 sling, and was a. ely D o 1 'm""'.‘.?& :?::«‘-—v)l;’.: z’?afr\’.nf,',\:";;;nr,ri",‘.f from New York, Mauretania, | 7 1'ittle reserve ammunition. While| 1f Senators Aldrich and Lodge are |in the comptroller’s report, the plan attended by a footman carry- | perform any and all functiens of their ing a rog. He selected jewels to the | liking and to refrain from perform- iue of 2 nds, and when the|ing other functions. There is littla oment _came v payment, asked | reckoning with a probability that the . o i At Avonmouth: Dec. 23, Royal|in the coast artillery the batteries and|also in favor of touching tne tariff |is simply to guide these weak banks D es ned fhioters” one 0f | Georse, from Fialifa Royal | forts art fairly efficient, there are mot | hereatter only one schedule at a time, |Ipto lauidaion or eombination wit g oot sk g At Plymouth: De Philadelphia, | €n0Ugh men fo provide adequate gar-|who can be st it—who except | st houses. This will have the . y A s 7 Wes the | svotiv New-York * | risone—New Orleans Picayune. Senator Heyburn of ldaho, who is | effe cutting down the numiber, but | whether the jeweller minded him send- | power required for the desired purposs B T B ey B MmO : ainst everything the ‘reasing the efficiency of those| ing his man home for the money. ! mignt 1ater justify, the performance of 2 ays? Thus | O | : i ; : £ another much-traduced Gemoeratic |remaining and enlarging (he measurc| No objection v taken 1o this{one less desirable, It is sometimes the strewt outside of Wy door cver! | Awfully Old-fashioned. Should Get Solid Bluecoat Vote. leiu\— g CAFT. revistontale | ofisately bothitalilie pharah oliere wna oo ad then Was another | urged that the government is not e~ morming when 1 was attached (o onr| As we understand it, the most ve-| Morgan J. O'Brien is the latest tis|en up with impressive unanimity and | depositors, an essential object. It x| reuest. “Would you mind writing for |1y to usurp suy functions which the logation at Melgrade” In those days|markable thing about the late Jem |for the New York senatorship. He is| given a high place of honor in the re- | but aiother way of disconraging the | me.” asked the customer. “I have hurt | state and the people are not quite will- Ill~ VM-';“' ’-,‘> for & paper .“v”“:' ’\l- e was not that r;’fiv "‘l;w:‘ ii million | 4 former judge 1d the choice of | publican synagogue—Springfield Re- | tendency of banking speculation iy arn. Just write lease give Rob- | Ing that it should. A more accurate ¥ opposed 1o the governiment of the|in the prize ving, ow wat he n 208 f te- | o | Tammany Hall: — Memphis —-Denver Repuh- | Scimitar. { therer would be thaz it public confi ert 240 pounds e jeweler wr and sign it ‘Henri’” | statement, perhap. te the note and in 15[ is not likely to take over any o Iding to the grou ence. Tt tends to br publican, independer tried o “come hack.” day and was given “time for one . BS Ms artieles. During his sentence lie Hean EEZSY 2o W AT TP 14 safe ana sanc level the important | minutes Robert was back with the | funetion twithout suck commpl was emploved om road sweeping, and | —e & Foohsh Quiery. business of handling the people’s mon- ! cas. The fable of the camel and the tent hus made the acquaintance of his fu- | Method His Madness. Neaver Owned a Typewriter. A as been kissed ntaining the nation's fir Wien the er went home a light | applies. The usurpation of power is tire collea > I The explanation of Dr. Cook’s origi- Jem Mace js dead. He belonged to| 10,000 tir for more, while tv, and when that is com- | dawned. “\Wha his wife usked, “did | the more likely to develop from th prize fighters who |an Tllinois woman had o man arrest- | prehended in its full import this de-| vou want that 250 pounds for?" The | performance of an occasioral expedi~ A eontemporary =avs Tlall Cain |=\ is that he was era The explanation | fought with their naked hands. FHe|ed for kissing her once. Tn which | parture on the part of the government | thieves had made the jeweler, avhose | ent function, doubtfnlly within the the mast ghnsed writer in the world— | of his confession is that he is broke.— | was no orator.—Philadelphia Tcle- | state would you rather live?—Phila- [ will be dequately appreciated.— | name was Henri, pay ihe genis | federal province, than te fllustrate a Loalaville Caurier-Journal, ) Houtzon Post. graph, delphia Inquirer, Omaha e witih own money.—London Globe, _ , 4 coud deuu—d)r;wnduw.,lcml. nal claim that he discovered the poie |a gencration

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