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VOL. LilL—NO. 513 Nonw'icu, CONN., 1910 SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER _ 31 ; STOMACH PUMP USED ON FINANCIER Indicted Banker Now Lies in the Prison Ward at Bellevue Hospital ROBIN SWALLOWED POISON TABLETS Collapsed on Way from His Sister’s Home to Face Ar- raignment, Admitting that He Had Attempted Suicide——Hospital Authorities Say He ‘May Re- Condensed Telegrams Bue, France, Dec. 30.—Maurice Ta- buteau, contesting for the Michelin cup today, broke the world's aviation rec- ord for distance, covering 362.66 miles a continuous flight of seven hours, 45 minutes. Versailles, France, Dec. 80.—Lieuten- ant Caumont of the army aviation corps, while testing a new monoplane today, fell from a height of sixty feet. Both arms and both legs were broken. He died later in hospital. Reggio di Calabria, Dec. 30.—Fire- men and police summoned from here to help fight a fire at Messina returned today. The flames were controiled af- ter the postoffice, the telegraph office and a dozen wooden huts had been de- stroyed. There were no casualties. Saint-Quentin, France, Dec. 30.—M. Lanser, who reached here vesterday from Paris in_an attempt to win the cover—Robin Took Deadly Dose of Hyoscin, the Same Agent Dr. Crippen Used to Kill Belle Elmore. g 3 \ s hen Mr. New York, Dec. 30.—H shoul- as usual w gere squared, eyes love e bat- rapidly down the als tery of cameras trained on him, Jo- n he began, hurried seph G the indicted banker, in the Robin case. It ap- tepped his sister's hom the defendant has taken a morning to face arralgnment, cannot be stimulsted An the knowledge that he had swa has n summoned and deadly dose of hyoscin, the subtle al- are now pumping on B omach. The circumstances are un- 1ble caloid with which D; his wife, Belle Elmor Crippen k He collapscd b te C taken Into cour Dr. Austin Flint, retained by Jerome, bt s :S:Emmx.m; “‘'m a_ dead |was calied. The assistant district at- man, I've taken poison tablets.” | torney asked him what Robin had { said. His Case Postponed. {“He said,” answered Dr. Flint, * T'n The case was postponed in the great- |3 dead man. I've taken poison tablets. est excitament, & stomach pump Was [T found his face flushed, the pupils of hurried into play, and the sick man s eyes dilated, his pulse 160 and fee- was carried first to the prison he He told me he had swallowed the ptal sdjacent and later to Bellevue threc-quarters of an hour pre- vhere he lies tonight in the prison | viously.” wvard. No charge The Action of Hyoscin. e R will 2] myos bed in the te oo g Bl aich | books of henbane and in T GiiE on M ) its and spinal seda- v ket {tive. « orded in which a Fook: . Dishs [Hycssin: Tablots ! of 3% SRR OF o ek Th time at which o the membranes of the eyve ¢ is approximately f | ere general toxic ony of Dr. Austi i doses »r Robin by Willlam I s of the re: ounsel, Dr. Loutse R: On information that f sister, and the two detectives from the [ could not possibly be ar e Aistrict attorney’s offfice who rod i % unil | m from siate hou 1 t advis < as to his condition. «riminal co s buildin, e excitemn { the first announc he court that, as n ment was intense and recalled the dra- udge from the symptoms, the po matic moment when Whittaker Wright had been in Robim's system about | the swindler, took eyanide of ‘iiree-quarters of an hour when he c potassiu few minutes after he had japsed. The two detective been convicted of stupendous frauds tive that their prisoner had \d fell dead in his attorney’s consul- othing on the way to court. ation room, just off the court room Robinovitch said that her brother | Another tabloid of cyanide and a re- | heen in the habit of taking hy volver were found in his pockets after | mall doses to counteract the | death. # morphine which he used to deaden | Question of Robin's Sanity Still Open. | S It Bl by hich Robin's frustrated attempt today | stones make themselves known. I St E S kept the drug in her house and she|,;.," pr Ywilliam Mabon for the B e et T™lowed |siate and Dr. Austin ¥t for. Bis twelve tablets. At Bellevue tonight|State and Dr. Austin Flint for bis the examining surgeons estimated th Robin had taken about one-tenth of grain, found him physically able to appear in court today, but they did not pass on : his mel ate. Just how his act Life Saved by Stomach Pump. today will hear on that decision when Robin secemed in good health this it comes does not appes In the affi- submitted by hie sister when she iitment to an asy- he had attempted aturday and gave that e evidences of his alleged dav applied for morning—better than at any time since his troubles came upon him—and he | le no effort to screen his face from | he cameras, as hitherto. first wign of {llness was when he staggered |a on stepping from his automobile to the | insanity. e e b g % l2- | Accountants at Work on Banks’ Books. “ator he weak so rapidiy Ther 2 % deteotives had to lift him to There were no further developments gy i e dav in connection with either the 2nd was not Tevived until the stc B S e o B s ey which are in the hands of the state e R aid l“'-“d’}‘tk‘ Sy e | banking department, but the state de- rom imn:cdiate deal | partment of insurance took over the Judge Crain Notified. | affairs of the Title and Guarantee Autside the eorridors of the cri i | company of nester, and a large | eourte building fairly hummed force of & anis is at work on the | interwoven com- | promoted. ¢ the I which Rob! rxcitement, but in the court of ressions itself Judge Crain was trans- FOREST FIRES, THEIR CAUSE AND PREVENTION FRAUDS AGAINST GOVERNMENT GOING ON FIFTEEN YEARS { not feel that ti could supervi o club’s prize of $20,000 for a flight with a passenger from Paris to Bru: sels and return, has decided to ah: don the competition. He has with- drawn officially. Barcelona, Spain, Dec. 30.—The strike of 12,000 dockmen and coal heavers hs tied up completely the business of thi port. No ships are being loaded or discharged. The American and Ger- man mercantile houses have petitioned the governor to send troops to the waterfront to enable them to remove the accumulated merchandise. UNCLE SAM DOESN'T MIND A LITTLE THING LIKE THAT. Pictures of Brigham Young and Mor- mon Tempie on Battleship Silver Service. New York, Dec. 30.—If pictures of Brigham Young and the Mormon tem- e are engraved upon the e presented to the battleship by the citizens of that state, the Unit- ed States government is not perturb- :d over the fact. Forr against the decoration of the service was lodged with President Taft some time ago by Hugh Miller of this city, acting for the Woman's Rep: lican clubs, Mr. Miller rec ter today from Assistant Beekman Winthrop of the rtment, to which the protest was r rred, #aying that the department d sue v m “that the 2 rvice for the patterned as. you report, the depar at ie inclined to the opinion that would be injudicious and i tble to raise any question of i in which it can be in no w cancerned.” REGISTRATION BUSINESS. Four Connecticut Postoffices Stand Well Among First 60 in Country. (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, Dec. 30.—Four Conne ticut postoffices are given among the st_sixty offices in the ry doing the largest registration business du ing the past year. New Haven is thi tieth on this list, based on the tot number of paid registrations, which is 108,742 for that office. This is an in- ! crease of 17,127 as compared with the year previous, or a percentage of 18.69. There were 94,094 packages and letters recelved at New Haven for delivery, Hartford is fortieth on the list with $7,287 paid registrations, ap. increase during the year of 9,995, or 12.93 per cent. The total number of letters and parcels received for delivery is given | as 88.411. Waterbury ranks fifty- seventh with a total of 53.180 paid reg istrations, and the largest rease during the year, nam 24 cent., or a total of 10, Waterbu also received for de during the year 85,134 registered parcels and let- ters. Bridgeport is next to the last in the list with 50,894 paid registrations increase of or 16.37 per Tegistered and parcels T ing the year. WITH KNIFE BLADE STUCK IN HIS RIGHT LUNG Four Days’ Fierce ;Hoxsey May Lose Glory and Prize Fighting in Mexico GOVERNMENT RELIEF COLUMN DEFEATED. ROR OR OVERSIGHT. NAVARRO STILL BOTTLED UP CALIFORNIA AVIATOR Six Hundred Killed Near Casa, Colorado, the Insurrecto Loss Federals | Yesterday at Los Angeles Again Soar- ed Into the Air a Height of 10,575 Being Slight, so a Special Says. . Feet, Barograph Figures. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 30.——A special to| Los Angeles, Dec. 30.—Fearing that the Times from its correspondent in | through some technical error or ov. Chihuahua says: sight the heighi record of 11,474 feet 2 + : which he made last Monday might not Six Hundred Men Killed. { Arch Hoxsey, the Calitornia Luque’s relief column has encoun- | avia o= in tdey tered four days’ fierce fighting near | booie, &1 the world's altitude records Casa Colors na is six hun- e dred men killed. The insurrecto loss| Attempt to Make New Record. ghi. The columr s badly demor- | i The two barographs he carried reg: New Year’s Morning. | Only a night from old to new! Only a night, and so much wrought! The Old Year's heart all weary grew, But said: The New -Year rest has brought.” The Old Year's heart its hopes laid down, As in a grave: but, trusting, said: | **The blossoms of the New Year's crown Bloom from the ashes of the dead.” The Old Year's heart was full of greed; With selfishness it longed and ached, | And cried: *I have not half a need. My thirst is bitter and unslaked. But to the New Year’s generous hand All gifts in plenty shall return; True loving it shall understand; But all my failures it shall learn, I have been reckless; it shall be Quiet and caln and pure of life. I was a slave; it shall go free, And find sweet peace where I leave strife.” Only a night from old to new! Never a night such ehanges brought. | The Old Year had its work to do; | No New Year miracles are wrought. Always a night from old to new! Night and the healing balm of sleep! Each morn is New Year's morn come true, Morn of a festival to keep. | All nights are sacred nights to make New gladness in the sunny air. | public | mated at Friday. When Confession and resolve and prayer; e s T ! took the body to Pittsbur ere All davs are sacred days to wake e B e PRICE TWO CENTS Cabled Paragraphs The Will of General Wesley Merritt was offered for probate. The Navy Department has ordered the reorganization of the Pacific fleet. Census Figures Show that in densi- ty of population Rhode Island leads all the states. Donald M. Gallie was eclected nt of the Institutc of Dental Pedagagic: Siam Has Approved the additional | prize protocol of the court convention. international The Annual Report of superintendent of the life v was made public 55 Revclutionary Fighting is repcerted along the Honduran raguan bor- der below Cape Gar A Man’s Overcoat serving as life- net saved the life of a baby in tene- ment fire in Chicago. Wiliard F. Wentworth, who produc- ed the first grand opera ever given in | Chicago, died at ‘\'l“’l(‘“ht 1. Emanuel found dead car as the t Biale ef New York his ‘berth in ain neared Pitt District Fire Marshal Philip Hu lev | of -Cincinnati, who was injured i big fire of December ! dsley Rowe, for s United City, w - | Black Handers Are Believed iy the police to be responsible for wrecking a grocery store on the Iast Side of v Yo Joseph R. Lamar, recently appoint- ed ociate justice of the supreme court, paid to the presi- dent It is Estimated that at the next re- | n national 1t will pres ation. con “nt ition Colonel aft's name for Roo Poison Placed by Mistake in : A= munion cup in & Lutheran church in e. Petershurg caused the death of communican Secret Service Men Captured Mux Silver and David Garvi unterfei ers, and se s ount of bo- silver N T Marlborough, N. Y., children. He was twice mar was 85 years old and a nativ land. Secretary MacVeagh sent a letter to ptain Uberroth of the revenue cut- Gresham, commending the officers ind men for bravery during the recent storm. The Portsmouth Schooner Thomas B. Garland, which was stranded at Great Point, \ on December was floated’ by the revenue cutle Acushnet. The Lower Rhine Aerorautic asso- ciation will present the rd_of the James Gordon to Howle winne Toon of the ba. A Conference of the Steel munufic- turers of the United has been called to meet in New for the purpose of d steel conditi discu s of the French cham- Many Member ber of deput have petitioned the government for a new trial for Du- rand, secretary of the Coal Handler who murder. unio ing s convicted of instigat- The Body of Penn Pittman was cro- A Dynamite Explosion in the tunnel | Greenwich City Fathers Wake Up START PLANS TO BETTER THE TOWN GOVERNMENT. TALKED TO BY STEFFENS Who Said Greenwich Was as Cor- City United States—Statements Made Good. rupt as Any in the Greenwich, Con Dec. 30.—Before an audience which taxed the capacity of ‘the local town hall to its utmost tonight, Lincoln Steffens, the author, replied to a challenge en by cit- izens of the town that he make good tements made by him in an ad- dress at New Britain, in the course of which he d_that the govern- ment of New Britain was as corrupt that of any city in the United ates. Resolution That Mr. Steffens Had Made Good. At the conclusion of his remarks, a resolution was that Mr. presented to the effect Steftens had made good the | statements made in > B ain, but on the motion of sev 1 of the resi- dents of the town t it would be ! well not to p. such resolution, the matter was voted dc . bt it was decided that a commitiee meet next week to plan the betterment of the town government. Steffens Questions His Audience. The meeting w ied to_order by Edward H. Bs New York bus- T man with a residence here, and Dayton, chairman of the school was abpointed chairman and introduced Mr. Steffens. In opening his remarks Ai ens cited what he said was the existing corruption in the cities of the United States and said “that the child labor bill was op- 1 by the Connecticut senators and they must be corrupt if they op- ' Vote buying in Green- id, “w commen as in v other city in the ry. Select- 1 rej niat “who do not do the he contin- ir duty and do ued, will of the people are corrupt. He asked the audience who was the boss the democratic party and who was the bo the republican party, and stated “that the counsel for tho town was the counsel for the water company and for several other cor- porations, something 1 have never known to exist in any other place in the country. What would happen,” he ked, ter “if company Muckraker Sent to Jail the tc v wanted to sue the W Because He Told the Truth. aling in generalities, he said Iast muc Greenwici had was sent to j -ause he told the truth about the the town's affairs were run, and he ought, T think, be r from prison. There have been other similar cases here, but they were hushed up. Coemmittee of 100 to Meet. At the close of Mr. Steffens’ re- mark committee of 100 was de- cided ‘upon to meet next week and take up the matter of the town gov- ernment for its betterment. The “bosses” of the political parties in the town will be ~d to become mem- bers of the committee, One of the purposes of the committee will be to d up a r ation to the governor tate, asking him to appoint a on to investigate the accounts of the town. The commitiee also will be expected to find out the wishes of the people to ‘the govern- ment of t and sce tha £ wishes are out, GRAND JUROR CONKLIN | BOUND OVER TO HIGHER COURT. —— —_— - 3 ! being constructed by the Tennessee|Charged With Voting at Democratio Discussed In Annual Report of Chisf | Developments in Sugar Caees at New | North Carolina Man Walked Home— Only a night from old to new; | Coal, Iron and Railroad company at| Caucus When Registered acies Forester Graves. Orleans and San Francisco. | Acted as Peacemaker in Fight. B X Ensley, Ala., Friday afternoon caus-| pupiicon | | i Only a sleep from night till morn. ed the death of three aborers, ' twa 3 S Tashington, Deo. §0.—For ires, | Washington, Deec. 30.—“When the | Asheville, N. C., Dee. 30.—With a . | aites and ‘& negro. “Aunother negro| shdrman, Conn. iDbtiisn. St susuie s thelr destructivancss, cawss and pre- | grand jury now investigating the sam. | knife blads stuck in his right lung to The new is but the old come true; | was fatally hurt. | justice of ‘the péace lere today the vention, are discussed 8t length in the r at New Orleans finishes | @ depth of four imches, and still prc X | Th = prosecution presented their case annual report of Henry 8. Graves, . it will be found that the | truding from the wound, John Davis, Each sunrise sees a new year born. Lo e SaO feseon 0f Dis ¢ | against David L. Conklin, a grand jur- chlef forester, made public today. H _againat the government there |3 wWoil Knovn oititen of West Ashe- e e A e {6 cnanpen “witht Hay Tos vBtaR S ras savs that in the organization and ad- heen going on for at least fif- | Ville, staggered into his home today | —Helen Hunt Jackson. | esting a.u., e vatic caucus when he was regis- ministration of the national forests the vears, and ' informed his wife that he had | 1 g @ m pu rerubtican, This ease fol- most important consideration is their | statement was made today by | Deen cut. The infured man did not| O Eaal fentn gtne o’ CIhr Abe i IF et e protection from @re. “In a forest f an official of the customs service, who | know the knife was still embedded in | | ‘";“:‘L- \‘ ot ‘\‘I “;“‘ ng istration figured and which organized, with adequitc menns inred_ that all the suspected frauds | his 1 until his wife puiied it from | _ i 5 & B at Ann Arbor, Mich gl Tl L transportatton and communica i would be found in the sampl 1- L | in today’s case wer = a sufficlent force of vangers and |z 1in solnriseaiie bee "m| The stabbing resulted from an af-| Navarro’s command is still | istered a height of 10,575 feet. This |, Fire at Lawton, Okla from that takes poevisie: rnards, the risk from fira is very |determine the saccharine contents up- | 'Y between Davie’ son and a vouns ar Malpaso. is nearly 1,000 fuet r the world's | ave been of incendiary osEtoBonE s Wolas s NIEL «mall” he eava. “In fo yun- | on which the importer pays duty {man named McMahon, in which the Dec. 30—(via El Jlished Mon, cH il £ S105.000 in a been nsel for the defend- b S Botwats at | " An investigation of - was endeavoring to act as peace- | Paso, T An official rey bove the recor district Frid It isibo lan { is hear Conk- szed, the risk s 80 small t i K frmada at San Fianciao is | . After the cutting, wh is | ceived tod: i Colonel , made at Pau, France, | 1',“"““." e encitvad SSEO BRI it drew the war- e e ety 0t & ninent. In fact, en thay | alleged to hav donie by Me- ¢ a scouting force | time pott i ey | the fire started, was lur to death. | jumis o TN dvrest of After_citing the va elimin has fur- the latter his escape, but | ¢ encountered a band of | ever, the former mark e . T the de u (he previous cases. foreat fves, Jir, Graves na . :d. Davis' condition | ins s in Maipaso Wednesday and | least 300 feet, i 2 | Wiien the ecution completed. thelr per cent. of fires during th { : me Therefore, if the International Fed- |, Great Excitement Was Caused at{ ... today the defense waived exam- car of 1909 were Jue 10 bR T e | Aero clubs refuse to re ~»‘"'"*“”’ Park, Jacksonville, Fla., y ination, and Co: bound over N saew on (s i | OBITUARY. It 4 or wounded, st O | / afterncon when of un-| ¢, he superior er $500 bonds, 1% of the forests and of ! s farrvily s ‘which havé now been cur- | i in broke out in the racing| Lhich i wacured g P s s Te seys ibe | Clarincs oo five days continue to the ef- 000, ! feed stables. ~ Several ESRHIRT S SRR yallroads, realizing he forest customs | New York, De Clarence | at there has been serious fight- | Three Hours Seventeen Minutes in Air | o i ,,‘m] THE CAMORRA AT HEAD gainst their own inte w that the gov- | known the country over for the cox e O e N through y 3,000. The races were i “Which i shown an admirable spirit i " % been paving | arties to which he save His mme SR P R S ke e e e | OF the Conspiracy Which is Troubling «ting to prevent them ‘ e sugar which | tonight at home in South Ny B T of knowing that he holds the Ameri- i the Portuguese Republic. the tafiroafs e tates duty free, | pneumonia an illne Marked Falling Off in Production of | can endurance record. /H s in the In Anticipation of an Unusually in- | {o use sfficient sy e in the preservation of Cali- | days. known only to his Alaska Gold. three hours and sévenieen minutes, | teresting session a number of upsiate| Tondon Dec 31.—fme corresponasnt irn ol . | |fornia fruit and Jater exported as su- | family. He is ed 1 Weashinxtons e 30.—A marked | O eiht minutes lonser than members of the Massachusetts legisla- | of the Daily Chronicle, who wrote the Four per cemt of the fires for the | zar imported from Java on which duty | three children and three brothers e e o in he prod B Welcli. S 1 BbEion’ ¢ wa_ | brilliant account of the Lisbon revolu- a es were 1 e 2 H a 2 falling off in the production of gold in ture have reached Boston and are en X 3 X wu:: lar ye . 9 ore ncen- { had heen paid. | funeral will be at Nyack on Mon \laska, due to the failure of the placer L e gaged in lookin ver the T~ on, in an article in the Chronicle to- Adlarfsm and 12 per nt ; — Clarence Lexow was born in Brook- | o 0T ey Sard o Ty Statex senatorial feld on the present situation in the ning. R | No Statue of Snmu;l J. Titden ow Mad- | 1yn in 1852 and graduated from b iies lafthe mrianes snd Soward | WHITE HOUSE BAt) M b St Jrepablic vy that eversthing . | ison Squsre. Columbla university and the Universi- | | ojiminary statement of the geologi- | IN HONOR OF HELEN TA venes at 11 a. m. ne nts 1o a. con onflic v Senators and ‘Ropwr wentatives Retumnoil o e B RPN |t of Jena. He took up the practice | i e on ATaska. min s o FT | with 25 republicans e S Wi it ing to Washington. " ctatues o« { of law, entered wvolitics, and in | ons 910, | G in the enate and 127 ans, £8 ang . o Pashington. Dec. 30 Membe £1H. Se it Rt oe| a8 elected to. the i i { T e Ix’mlrmn of zold during the Elfl Romny Given Up to Bamcere—| 8000 S0 000y ist in the | mode s aul extreme B Bantie 6f comstees wio wéat warTaglt, Roscoe| the year following he was appointed | 105 Progudtion « NS ahe | Several Hundred Young People | house. How much | SEE reve The hidden spring ot home to mpend tha Christmas holida i that of Sam- | Cieispxncat (e pemmitice o 1 00, compared with 000 in 1995, | - Present. {in the senate and 1 uns, 113 | the con ' he avs. ia the Cam- Chee a3 £ i ety o | universally known as the | easca il "y;" b spaent I {ee " Closs ottty ol son- | ed the army from its nce to the 2 ¥ res e ! | for some tir s blamed almost en- | ston, De 5 Lt O POLTEH R e d is ne 2 Shevenan returned from i down | mittee. L pome it Eunigmes ot en glon, Dee. 3._For the ball U signs of it in both par- | monarehy, and is no ensaged Dot 1008y, «nd Spenker e | _— B Dlatres dhout oty dnad ae hias Hlen e pouse 1o a powerfil Uzaine «ho Epent part of the recess P e ST ST O o and e Miss Helen Taft, the East | b e i a pow ainst «tile, T - raheds lion 1 u ng necticu m- m— e o dis- m was enlarged by the building of \ the prc 3 ch has R L et ke Saturday | e " mandery Military Order Foreign Wars. 1. nall wooden house outside one of | TOBACCO SHED BLOWN OVER | never heen firm in U 1 wenate snd house will be ba Hartford, Cenn., 30.—At the! s ¥ 7 E windows, for the ac ! g ! D ume will 5 e o | sion decl nor s the ruling to P ihe ! Will Receive Gold Pieces as New Year's the marine band. orchesirz | By Friday's Gale—Eleven Men Injured| 43 Yea v Washington In the annual New Ycar's | ior, William Ordwas Partridge. The | commandery. Military For | Presents. farnished the mas at Sufficld. W R 6 the Yyna s u e It 2l A2 1| cign Wars. held here (onis e fol-| on, Dec. 30 siderable more ’ i v While Hou s ok o is Jowing offi were elected: Com- | dred men employed rre fhield, 5 ( = SRR T ¥ € mander, Louis R. Cheney vice | 1 s W8 ! e Vo \ I3 i Population by Square Mile. T commander, Col. T. F. Rurpee: | € n o tl ) the s hit (Bpecial to The Bulletin.) et registrar, Lient George M. Cole: | e 1 g Washington, Dee. 30—The census of- | Jealousy in Chinatown Peace Pact. ol adi Ll 2 N ST s ¢ \ men | by v #co has just buletin showin Philadelphia c. 30.—Tealousy Ao edinl s bl B ) ; nc i e i ¢ | e prome S Bt itetion ) - 30—Tealous Humilton {will distri 1astive en-toul Gudr 2 f Suncan. of sauere mile. The total fo e s 2 - more thur L i le o indt < tanty al - Howe, wi country is 30.3 re had been named as an On Assistant Treasurer of Cornell Fell| 0 il Chay v ot tova SORCOf el ¢ DMK 8 onnestiout ) s S & DaRReE i Dead of Heart Disease. | 000" men 520 cacn. B i : nict at Ay R Box syaare i Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 30.—Horace Mack. | tablished the custom P _'I'f.“ 508 clety ' assistant treasurer Cornell univ for meritorious ic rollex ved with 06 i to have caused Gong Do sity, fell dead of heart failure today s | of Hietobes S AL h Thras, Cornersd Revoiver Fight. Connect e -‘n!\:fl}- {’“‘1‘"5”5“, 5 2 on the college campus while walking 1o | Double Murder and Su the dance. BEeaut about two-thi t L -In tirea S e thout ba of his works having s attin e D o B o e ey et | Gunboat Hornet Ready to Attack | cq’and ¢. M. Moon Seriou same bo et el R Bl s i st 5k SR Pl el Puerto Cortez. dimiaas o | Hartford Light Guard Annual Bajl, | Hamilton college and u i o Birests A buffet sup- | Puerto Cortez, Honduras, shop, All Qu | kot Conin, DS ahttas all. . 3iema Phi fraternity Ler ST NPT ] cia wirelass to New Orleans.—An and |\f n fll;:ulmg‘ m? bullets strik- Washingtou, Dec | B e i T N s s ck upon Puetio Cort ing this juncture J. T 5 A ceks and his staff were guests to- | < e i : in JEenfuras yesterday. ac s a|night a: the annual ball of the Hart-| Baronsss Von Hengsrvar Improving. | ary subipoal Horne,, which Braswetl, Aoons Tather: --law, draw- despatch recei: the navy de-|ford it Guard and it was the last| New York, Dec. 20—The cgndition of i Bl e ;S e o e i Mol p o - from Commander A% ippearance of the chief executive as | Baronéss Hengeimuiler Moy Honpar. ot S "‘;‘;"}‘;;}5 o Stanin L the ['nited States gunbost wWernor and commande: ife of e - 3 Rntie 4 04 i " swn 8t Ame; DLTHE 88 the i I A e wife of the Austro-H an | with & Knife Mar s yesterday from Tegucigalpa Steamship Arrivals. ool of the » o gttty fif i r- i lictiie o :*]1 4 iv’rw::w’tg‘ N I ¢ X 3 t came in the morning. At Havre, Dec. 30: La Touraine, e shww, ¢ Rt ndicitis at the | change bank here. Lillis made no an: | when m Antonio and vl his iy started at Lus | from New York. Mas not yei broken in Honduras. cnd of the armory have shown some improvement the future I Rt te et R Whloh | at Do S tus, 78 miles south of this city. L R —— SR ) from New York