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VOL. LI.—NO. 1 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911 — 40,000} People in the Cities and Towns of Eastern Connééticut: Read The, Bulletin Every Day ESTRADA PRESIDENT OF NICARAGUA| Cabled Paragraphs Meriden Pastor |$60,000 Shoftage |Condensed Telegrams|HOXSEY AND MOISANT Paris, Jan. 1—Dr. George Bull, a A Hearing Upon the Bill to estab- ' well known oculist, formerly of New lish a court of patent appeals will be Fa it Springsa Surprise) - Discpvered) - M T Most Daring of London, Jan. 1.—Whitelaw Reid, By Unanimous Vote of Congress Made Pro- ) American _ambassador to Great Brit- Portugal is threatened. Death on EVe Ot New 2.9 2 in, id Mrs. i sailed for New 3 > visional President for Two Years S0 n the steamer ‘Carents. Satur, | TALKS FROM THE PULPIT ON|VETERAN TREASURER CROWSON | A seriks of 12000 Deckmen xnd coal day for a two months’ holiday at 1 ‘e heavers in, Barcelona, Spain, has tied home. Lk s b i ol e R up the Business of that port. S Domingo borderare tecved ot HOXSEY FELL OVER 500" the state department in Washington. WEainst the provisional government in v e PUBLIC INAUGURATION CEREMONIES | sise e it w' 5 S20%| Rev, DR, DUBOIS H. LOUX | WESTFIELD, MASS, BANK eysterday dragged the cupola of the mausoleum of Sultan Orkhan Ghazi. No lives were lost, but many houses were partly wercked. Lieutenant Caumont of the French 3 army aviation corps, fell 60 reet with | fijs Body Crushed Into an Unrecogs Takes the Fosition of a Socialist Re- | Depositors Urged Not to Be Hasty in a monoplane and was seriously in- On New Year’s Day President Taft Authorized Formal St. Petersburg, Jan. 1.—M. Karaulof, i i z = : i | . - £ the N Govinment and. Seads|® constitutional ,,_(;,':m;m saraulofh | garding the Labor and Capital Prob- | Withdrawing Their Accounts—Cler- | jured. Moisant Shot Down 100 Feet and Died | Recognition o A b v the most influential members of the| lem—Expects to Resign Sunday. | gymen in Pulpits Speak of the Case. | Sanitary Measures to Check the duma, died today from mengiti i 2 . He read of ‘chol the island of —Acci i h Case to. Congratulations to President Estrada—Decree Grant- | will be a great loss to the Jewish dis ey on the JNlainae Accident in Eac Due : ; f | sident causes, of which he was cham- tives, “Swi Ch i) 4 P . pion. Meriden, Conn., Jan, 1.—Rev. Dr.| Westfield, Mass., Jan. 1.—Trustees of : Currents—Dangerous Wiss eese” . ing General Amnesty to All Political Exiles Issued = { Dubois FL' Loux, pastor of the Center | the Westfield Savings bank, whose vet- | The United States Gunboat Tacoma & i x Athens, Greece, Jan. 1—Saturday's | Consregational Church of this city, | eran treasurer, Velenus W. Crowson, | has arrived off Buerte cactoy. waoma Cause of Hoxsey’s Death. Sunday by the New President. newapapérs print’a_curious story to | preached a sermon this morning on the | was arrested last night, following the | ras e impenaine wevorbeion honaus ihe effect that the government fs ne- | “Gospel of Humanity,” in which he | discovery of a shortage of nearly $60,- | ye begun. gotiating with the United States for | took the position of a socialist regard- | 000 in the bank funds, met tonight and the purchase of the American battle- | INg the great problem of capital and |appointed Daniel F. Doherty, vice pres- = : A Georgian Wants a congressional N rleans, Jah. 1.—John B He was Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 1—Gen.| The president also sent to the fol- | shibs Kentuck and Kearsarge. At the|labor, and quoted Karl Mared on the | ident and member of the board of trus- | investigation of the African hancing M.?;;‘.vm 9‘; rine American aviator. | TLos Anieiels | Juan J. Estrada, by the unanmimous | lowing message of congratulation to | Mministry of marine it was stated that | working day. In his sermon Dr. Loux | tees of the institution, to 8ll the office | trip as organized and carried out by | omnaont of Adding to his many TaoTels | was (00, Garing Lo | wote of “’on!m ‘Saturday became the | President Estrada. the papers had scored a “beat” on (hn‘ mf(:»rm(« h congregation that his res- | of treasurer until such time as a per- the Smithsonian institution via Roose- of the air the Michelin cu record ln‘ perience with aero a1 | wonstitutional president of Nicaragua | “His Excellency, Gen. Juan J. Estrada, | ministry, who had not heard before o | Ignation should be expected next Sun- | manent treasurer is selected. Vel O e Goan &t 5,05 Saturday | Do 2 for a term of two (ye‘a;;. ,Atdnllf:) Diaz. President of the Republic of Nica- | the reported negotiations. day Depositors Urged to Go Slow. former minister of the interior, was @iected wice president for the same e him perform in Clergymen in the churches of tha| Horace Mack, for 28 vears an as- }hoen expecting his | urged their parishioners today to | sistant to the treasurer of Cornell Uni- | se————————— | Radley, the Engli | Believes His Views Are Hardly Agree- vere | able. to Turin, Ttaly, Jan. 1.—A ves winter with heavy snows is causing| 1y g 3 vi versity, ’ formed’ of Mois weriody . - SINg| Though a Ch Socialist, Dr. | consider carefully before withdrawing | versity, and one of Ithaca’s oldest cit- - Toraet o Inaugurated Saturday. Co ti d m:yof'é““;“' sgpemau;; In the prov- |y gux feels that his views regarding the | their accounts from the bank. Partic- | izens, dropped dead on the muniversity Bnght, lhypy Tie inavguration ceremonics took operation an s e i’;ne;:‘:g:,l;;;:swv""‘“";“; economic problems of our times would | ularly did the Rev. Francis Schnieder, | campus. CAUGHT IN lace at I o'clook yesterday afternoon hardly be agreeab sh_church, urge upon to_the average | pastor of the Poli and Prosperous avalancehs are reported. One buried | » % A : . 2 - e hall of con, , to which the Ad . > { New England church. Between now | his congregation not to be hasty in| Ap |nt P Dangerous “Swiss publie was admistes on the Invitation vancement e Rient Tenda In th> Maritime | ang the date In April his resignation | action. To still further 'assiot ~ the | siom with sunersisors mearoqor mioe — Mayor Dunn 9T here Kill ©f Gen. Luis Mena, minister of war. L e e ) | takes effect, Dr. Loux intends to point | bank, Father Schnieder will be at the y the railroads operating betw. out in twelve sermons the great obsta- | Institution tomorrow at the opening of | {rnited .States :;d Crfimd; e o cles to the coming of the soclal hope | business with a view of quieting any | practically assured. 3n his inaugural address President Ee- | —Hlyor Tlnyer two others probably tatally. It is fear- To the citizens and general “rada prased the government and peo- ed that there have been other victim: public of the city of Willimanti is now T.os Angeles, whose treacheries For the New Year let us take Throughout Cuneo the law courts have P | d rth for w “hri i and to The Bulletin and its read @le of ¢he United States. our daily text from the first epis- suspended their sessions, as travel is| ’;;fl,g“,fig SRl st died. In fexclt fibl“e-hfil’r'n";\'?‘az;fl?l"r.g the Polish 7 T o Ul o aenen: wil The inauguration of President Estra- || tle of Peter: Be se Wkemnded, || impossible. N Bk ilr iy s b an wiMajor General Duvall has cabled the || brignt, “harpy and prosperous oiea aviator today n end the long con- || compassionate, 2 = a 2 el e i, | var department, denying the publi N vt s dity, e verny Do meen tho United States and || Ten. tendernearted, humble- Berlin, Jan. 1—Andrew Carnesic's | spealiing on corormnre Subjors sond| THE DAY IN WASHINGTON. |ed reports that & wireless station bait Bright—with the sunshine of || fraglle fying Nicaragua, it having been announced inded, not rendering evil for ||sitt for the establishment of a fund for | the lecturs platform. He e and operated by Japanese had been || cheerfulness invading vour e that if Betrada was elected to the il, or reviling for reviling; an: German heroes was the leading topic | Mis Advanced Vi Cold and Driving Rain Kept Everyone | discovered in the Philippines. homes at all times, “Fell D presidency by a decisive vote the gov- | RESOLVE to enter upon & ||of the emperor's New Year reception, | H oadi Yroves Indoors. Happy—with the thought and ) ead ernment of the United States would | son of co-operation; to uhn: at which the American mbassador, In a book which Dr. Loux has just . e Miss Macon, Daughter of Repre- knowledge that your families are | He fell dead on’ rocognize the Nicaraguan government | of personal luxuries an David J. Hill, and other members of | B e o e 3% pupl4it- | Washington, Jan. 1—New Year's day | sentative Macon, of Arkansas, has || Well provided for; that the peo- || he had riscn onk @s at present constituted || more of public neceasities; to the diplomatic corps and the members | 12nd e he has worked out is | .o et and dreary in Washington. A |been selected as sponsor for the bat- ple who toil are enjoying happi- with a laughing - build up rather than pull down; |llof the cabinet were present. The em. | Socialist theories to show how the 3 2 . 4 tleship Arkansas, to be launched at || Dese the same as those of wealth. || of cheering “LONG LIVE ESTRADA!" || and in all things to work to- peror has despatched a second letter | S0cial hope can be realized. Dr. Loux | €0ld, driving rain set in during thel o b o, “XH87*eg 0 J€, / Eroaperots - That he prospe own phescmetl g v || =ether for the advancement of |lof gratitude to Mr. Carnegie. During | Was formerly associate pastor of the | early morning and continmed with o x ;: 1ty that is now apparent in man- || soar higher tham General Amnesty Granted to All Polit- || the general weifare. the course of the day he moted to | Broadway tabernacle in New York city. | steadiness that kept everyone indoors. ufecturing, financial and me dared go: nced views is the be- [* President Taft attendsd services at | Another Government Magazine for ng day should consist | the tarian church during the fore- | SCientists is proposed in a_statement ¢ man, no | noon. He was accompanied b§ Mrs. | Submitted to comgress by Director A. | CHARLES F. THAYER, e ‘Sikior feid mia i 2 als, Count Von Schlieffen e R Tnd Polack and Baron V. three gener- | Among his ad Count Bock | lief that a worl n Der Golts, | Of six hours and that ev cantile circles, regarding = new Croes Butritil industries and new institutions, 3 will be realized during the year Cross CISESSEN Jan. 1.—Pres g i ; 3 ; . h cagrant storm that Managua, Nicaragu: - natter what his position. should do a | Charles P. Taft of CCCincinnati. The | C- Ture of the office of experiment 1911, and at the close of the vear VARTRESY I @ent Estrada today issued a decree | = certain amount of productive toil every | president remained at the White | Stations, department pf argriculture ve ‘can point with pride o a e wranting general amnests to all politi- | THE FORESTRY BILL STATUS, i e el T T during teh Tinty afternoon and = || ity haustrious ana greater Qo c2l exfles 8 22 ragua, Managua: MANY INQUIRIES RECEIVED | poiitical leanings. e voted for Robert | evening. He disposed of some corres-| A Joint Note from the Mediating Willimantic. o apical i OB @ election of General Estrada to | ™S00 Mavagua: | =~ =~ = " | Hunter and the entire socialist ticket | pondence and dined with his family | powers, including the United States, | DANIEL P, DUNNX. e e the premidency vesierday 1h'krflv~‘nlrur! [ cordial felicitations for the new vear | From New England People Interested | iv the recent state campaign, a ticket | and house guests tomight. The lattor | was presented the Peruvian govern- | Mayor of Willimantic. i attes T Tt mairar**! 1| With which I hope will begin an era. of A { which he terms the purest and moblest | iclude Mr. and Mrs, Charles P. Taft | ment, advising it to submit the boun- | ment. Juggled ft anat live Betradat | progress, peace and prosperity for the = [in the fie ana their daughter, Miss Louise. dary’ dispute with Ecuador to The Tiried 1e7o the srousi @ Salvador Carqe. | People of Nicaragua. T congratulate (Special to The Bulletin) | Hague tribunal hurl e } t $he congress end Sa. iar oo | ¥ou upon your assumption of the pres- | <Washington, Dec. 31 == R aki ht prelim- | _His Body Brokes nee president. The consular rep- the gton, Dec. 31.—Inquiries as | morning while making a flight p 7 field attend as, with the exception of the | [1°neY DY povilar mandate unanimous- | to the status of the bill commonly | 5 CANAL ZONE WARNING. inary to his attempt to win this trophy. | When _ fleld atte Amerionn, were present ai the inaugu- | & SIEFEECH (ONR (0 SSsemnly To; | known as the Appalachian and Whit TWO NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS Jamaican Authorities Notify Workmen | - Was About to Make Landing. | SE0F OCT® SIS JEECCq Fal seception. | through you the government and peo- | ing made from New b = While preparing to make a landing | angaging smile had wom: on a special field selected for the | thousands of spectators Michelin cup trial, twelve miles west |ing the meet, had beem of New Orleans and along the e an unrecognizable mass. bank of the Mississippi river, Mois His body was broke was thrown from a Bleriot monopiane | sut of all semublance of and landed on his head thirty-six feet | of the spectators in the | from where the machine struck the | Witnessed the tragedy, a8 | | Dle of Nearagun'of ‘the sinoera eyen- | jos, mads from New England people “Maintain Connecticut’s Fair Name,” Governor Wesks—“To Exercise That Positions Are All Filled. UNITED STATES FORMALLY pathy and rrfn"“?“{h of jthe Eoern- | The bill passed the house last June NMENT | ment and people of the Uni and Senator Tirandegee, who h: RECOGNIZES NEW GOVER T | the. work of Tegenqtatibh-which e b G 1t e e b0 . B President Taft Sends Message of Con- | NODe will be so successfol. ¥ add mY | nan of the committee op forest res. . rishes for your own personal weitare. i gratul: President Estrada. bt s -~ we- | ervations, succeeded in e it up R W e o (Signed) = “WILLIAM H. TAFT." |for consideration. It soon developed, Suffrage Right Without Fear or Favor,” Governor-Elect Bald- win. ' Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 1.—The local government, acting on advices received “T do not-hesitate to affirm that the peeple of ne stats in this from the British minister at Panama. Union have # fairer reputation as to honor, integrity =and all that has issued a warning to Jamaicans noi taward good eitizenship than have the citizens of our beloved to go to the isthmus in the hope of ob- nd 1 would suggest that individually they enter the taining employment in the canal zome NWWashington, Jan. 1.—President Tart | Nicaraguan Minister to Washington. |nhowever, that the bill could ot set the firm resolve that no act on their part shall have a The warning says that the canal sone | S0Und; (His meck was broken by the | directly in frent of CHSe #oday suthorized formal recognition of | Dr. Salvatore Castrillo, who has been | through during the closing davs of lessen this splendid reputation.Very truly veurs, - | |12 now within a measurable distance o | f2l'; | Ofhen posite Sie . o the Dow constotional government of | appointed Nicaraguan minister to [last session, and so Senator Erandesee “FRANK B. WEEKS, Governor. completion and asserts that the force : B ouncer save DN Nicaragan, following the raceipt of of- | Washington, probably will be received | Secured unanimous consent for its con- | of workmen there at the present time E EaTan. Ser e megaphone: ;. ficial despatohes announcing {he ¢lec. | by Secretary of State Knox this week | sideration this season. | o || is more than necessary for the work. | The neck was broken in the cervical | M ;. o ®ion yesterday of Gen. Juan J. Estrada | for formal presentation of his letter of | The agreement provides that on Feb- | Resolution for Connecticut elector: Resolved, That T wil, || Many natives of Jamaica are aiready | region, producing death within ten Women Shrieked and oy iy il e ruary 15, 1911, the senate will vote up. this vear and eve . exercise my right of suffrage at every oppor- || stranded there, and If any more are |onds, according to the coroner. “Hoxsey has been killed on all amendments pending or to be tunity given to not umavoidably detained from the polls || added to the number a serious. situa- | moment Moisant struck the earth, fall- | Then from every part of — - gilered to the i and wpon the pil | | and that X will i exercising it remember and fulfl the obligation at- || tion would be crested. owing to the |ing in Ign weeds (o the right of the | standcame shicks “and s itsell before adjournment upon that| | tached to its exercise by the cath which I have taken, namely, that || stringency of the vagrancy laws on the |field, some workmen who happened to | women, who had bt & BEAD B0V 1N BOAT EOSIoL SIuNam AN date. This does not provert consid whenever I shall be called upon fo give my vote or suftrage touching || Isthimus, 3 be near picked him up while the news- | fore clapped their gloved DRIFTING IN THE SOUND. READY TO OPEN TUESDAY |tion of the bill before February 15 any matter that concerns this state or the United States, I will give it —_— papér men-and officials rushed to hn? aviator arose from 4 1 = f bisate and Senator Brandeges expects (0 ACCIDENTS T . | A special train of flat cars was stand- | fatal filght. 5 Uohn Gough of Saybrook Caught in the | Final Preparations Made in Mesting [ make a speech on it soon aficr the help me God. % TO MOUNTAINEERS. | a@ Seat . scone o the sccident and | - Hexssy. el SuREE Fleating Ice, | ot Board: of /Shisdie holidays. This will bring the subject IMEON E. BALDWIN. 210 Were Kilied and 567 Injured in|the body was hurriedly placed aboard | ground to soar higher tham § sanidd; before the senate again, and several and brought to the city 'and taken to | Sther man had ever flowm = Central Europe Last Year. an undertaking establishment. [, "0t ‘course the success Gf = = | expression on Moisant's face w tempt is contingent upon # ere DEATH DREAM WAS TRUE. ITALIAN STRIKE POSTPONED. Beriin, Jan. 1—During the twelve| ", gleeping man, not the sii ther T find up theres” i months ' ended Nov. 15, 210 persons or D ing apparen ome of the tem i lled in mountaineering acci- | 2 Of fear or pain being apparent o Ml o in Central Europe—the Swiss|Appeared to Have Control of the Ma- ;:;\r‘ll-{»r;ni_r:“!uhv;mhizl;n Alps, the Tyrolese mountains, the Aus- chine. T can stand it and my trian Alps, the Carpathian_mountains Saybrook, Conn, Jan. 1.—The body | Washington, Jan. 1.—Everything is | Senators are expected to make speech- of Jotm Gough of this place, who start- in readiness for the new postal sav- | eS for and against the measure. ed n a rowbost late Saturday after- ings banks to begin operations. The| Semator Brandegee expects t noon for Poverty Island, was found | trustecs met in the office of Postmas- | Will be a large number of amendments e s today in the boat, which was drifting | ter General itchcock Saturday and | #4ded to the bill, and there is danger | Man Crushed to Death on Railroad as| Men Want to Give Government More wbowt a mile southwest from Gris- | finiched their preparations for the | that it will be loaded down se much Wife Saw in Sleep. Time to Adjust Wages. wold's Jeland. An examination by the | opening of the system on January 3, | that it cannot get through. However, = Mo: ¢as in R Jarrier's fifty 1l ag it has been town modical examiner showed that| the first business day of the mew | the question will be settied either oné | Southboro, Mass, Jan. 1.—The dream | Rome, Jan. 1.—The majority of the |and the Bavarias ronges. Niern fous |, Molsant T Piatiot monoplane, & me | e it Coath weo dtie 60 SEpesaro, year. The general regulations for the | ¥y or the other by February 15. and | of Mrs, Archie Dupree of South Pram- | railway men who are opposed to vio- | fatal aecidents secienby in Botoorion | norse i b, el Dah Tt ot e e . Goueh in order to feach Poverty Isl- | administration of the svstem were | Senator Brandegee hopes to pass the |ingham that the mangled body of a|lence have decided to defer the threat- |and elghty-two in the Tyrolese motn. Sl B dr s g e o ¢ e e o RO . Wilo oT, ¢ | formally approved and likewise a sot | ouse Bill almost without amendment. |man found on the New York New |ened strike until the end of January |taine, the remainder being distributed | (irce times. At the front of the ma- | The Dreaded “Swiss Cl UP, the Connectient river on account of | of instructions to depository banks. | If this can be accomplished it will be | Haven 'and Hartford railroad ‘tracks | in order to give the government and | over the remaining ranges mentioned. . | Chine: aimost dirsctly beneath the en- phere. % $he floating ice, and 98 belleved to have| The hoard adopted a resolution fix- | 2 great victory for the advocates of | here Sunday was that of her husband | parliament time to amend the bill| During the same period there were |EiN€. Was e cans, built eepectaliy for | Hven st that momaliti been cawght in tha floating ice and car- | iny for the time being the rate of | fOTestry reservation. President Taft ved true, the remains being identl- | granting them an annual pay increase | 567 accidents which aid not end fatal. | by g /Easoline tank, bu ¥ 2 attained a velocity that 3 ried out into the sound. One of the | picrest to be charged against depos- | Das taken quite an interest in this bill, | fled Saturday | of $4,000,000. Objection to the meas- |ly. O At the City. Park | atuticns s cars of the boat was missing and | ifory banis for deposits at 2 1.3 per | and has had several consultations with irs. Dupree in her eleep saw her |ure is made on the grounds that the in- b ] . PR % S vi 4 had ascended It g ‘ Gough tu sttempting to make headwar | cani, pavable semi.a Senator Brandesce regarding it, both | husband erushed to death between two | crease should be greater and propor- 3 avistfon fiekiat 086 a. 10 SHELAew Eor - . with the remaining oar probabiy be- | Lot Peyn Jary 1 Thie tale tr with: | this session and last freight cars. When he failed to re- tioned differently. PIOPOT- | Coroner Mix Investigating Death of |across the city S sleng the banks ot N e B ¥ came exhausted and succumbed to the ! 4 guarter of 1 per cent. of the min- turn to his home in South Framing- The government, however, is not tak- Derby Italian. the M“"“‘DD‘I ‘f':lt"'.o‘_“‘,‘:‘|l”“‘|‘x‘, relin | atmosphese, the Jaul coMd. He was 30 years old and leaves | jjum -ermitted by the postal savings | PRODUCTION OF COPPER, LEAD ham, she told her brother-in-law, [ing any chances and is furthering ar-| Derby, Conn., Jan. 1.—Coroner Mix |mile ““f;‘; el 1 hes T Thok Meteorological conditio a widow. law, which leaves the fixing of inter- AND ZING I Christopher Dupree, about her dream |rangements to insure the railway ser- of New Haven county was here today [ cOntest. ‘Tie appeared to have perfect | meteorolofiee SORCRH & e Ty | est to be determined by the board, C IN UNITED STATES |.nd he recalled reading in _a paper [Vice at any cost. Emergency engine | conducting an investigation in the |ontrol of the D A D e e it xar SCRAP IRON TRUST KILLED. e about an unknown man being killed by | drivers are being recruited. They in- |death of James Chioreti, an Italian, |19 one will ever be able to explain just | Ine, 10 SI0W FO¥, TORCESS Complete Figures Just Issued by the |, train near Southboro. Belicving that | clude 262 mechanics from the navy and | who died in a local hospital early to- | What caused the acciden e e | erach iowet A Department of Justice Ends Plan of Geological Survey. the vietim might be his brother, he |65 students of maval mechanics from |day. Chioreti showed symptoms of |pointed his monopiane to the earth for| PAroSteRE SroWEC T0, P T anene. { Washington, Jan. 1.—Ti ST e e oy e B runse ™, Uit jike o plummet and | ttude. the same confiie S PPy : Jrastington, Jian, The activity lowing that of Tony Matropolite, who g T 5 Fenibby v Washington, Jam 1.—“A scrap iron Forward and Onward in the production of copper, lead and AN EARTHQUAKE FELT IN 'FRISCO, | 410 Friday tnder simiar eonditions, | Puried the propelers in the soft earth. | rents that finally overcame M rust” formed <o eontrol the suppls | —Mayor Mahan zine from primary sources it the Unit- uRa . " |gaused the coroner to be brousht into wnd fix the prices of 65 to 75 per ccnt ed States was greater in 1909 than in 7 issi i i - 5 o case. men were drinking in i . e S tatais weet by the o de- With New London's opportun- || 413 Brevious year. Complete pofu, | Assured That Tariff Commission Will | Distinct Tremor in the City and|i.® Sitomia saloon Fricay nisht and| CARES FOR SLAYER'S MOTHER. NEW YEAR'S IN‘H Pendent steel and Iron mills of this || I New London's opportun tion figures for the year have just Be Considered. roughout Santa Clara Valley. | Matropolito died that night aftera few |\ 0 0 Wl D Wil provides | Felicitations to the Kingy SOURSYL Ms Deen stopped by the de- let us never be content with the || Déen issued by the United States geo- T : rare] . s e A hours' illness. An_autopsy was per- | Murdere Royal Chil A partment of justice. IE Srenetit’ condttitat of fiairs, but. logical survey Washington, Jan. 1.—President Taft an Francisco, Jan. 1.—A distinet | formed on Chioreti™® body late today, Home for Mrs. Sears. yal Idrons. Attorney General Wickersham is as- || o SOty SOt “Fotd The total output sured that the combination, which was | | 76™E 08 0UF R0, TS | smelters was 1,092 copper from |again urged immediate action by con- |earth tremor was felt here about 4.11 The | &Tess on his tariff commi: but no statement was given out as to sion plan at [a. m. Saturday. Tt continued several | what it diaomes e ¥ Trenton, N. ., Jan. 1.—The will of | Rome, Jan. 1.—New Yi 51,624 pounds. . avent, ) v o bus the Q he fo r t seiling agencs 7 o A total quantity of refined copper pro- |2 conference with Representatives |seconds. Other towns north and south Mrs. Anmie Armstrong, who with her | the busiest days at K 5 Comt maas T sud stesl seed by [] o 10 au wxphnsion of our city || Ioial anenty of refined copp Do | Dwight and Dalzell and other house |reported somewhat heavy ehocks. No 3 . Ihusband, the Rev. Amzi L. Armstrong, | ing the official day for \hee,l,:deu ndents, will not pe formed. > || in its business interests and in domestic and foreign ore; & Yo | 1eaders Saturday. damage is reported. Shoe Manufacturing Co. Vice Presi- sovereigns. This morning ¢ Sovats sussthe ago the. trust inxca- | el e P et R ,454 pounds, an incre The ways and means committee, the | San Jose, Cal, Jan. 1.—An earth- dent Commits Suicide. military households and tigators learned that the independent i Whit e ooty e 99.046 pounds over the previous year. | President was assured, will take up the | quake of much force was felt through- | East Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 1.—Both sonnel presented their manufacturers, headed by the Bethle- roeh ol ke he city’s The total guantity of lead, from all | Subject at the. earliest opportunity af- |out Santa Clara Valley at 4.11 o'clock | chloroform and gas were employed by . d End the king, queen and royal hem Bteel company and eome of the || VT L MAHAN, sources, smelted or refined, in . the |ter congress reassembles. yesterday morning, but it was not suf- | Baward J. Moulton, vice president of a || Unity and Endeavor 1 o'clock tne reception of 8 other lurge operators, were forming | P Cbe ) United States in 1909, was 457,045 STy it ficiently heavy to disturb furniture or | shoe manufacturing company, in com- | M Macdonald \fl‘”el! 0‘;1"'!_"?" Mn. oy such an agency. The steel men. it is| Mayor of New London. tons. The. apparent. consumption’ of BANKER ROBIN RECOVERING. |C2use alarm. In the Santa Clara col- | mitting suicide today. His body was | —Mayor Macdon late in the evening. g #aid, made no secret of it, and eaid they were doing no wrong. ceived were the wearers of lead by s lege observatory both the vertical and | found at the factory seated in a chair merican industries was v : - the hi <) s produced | wi ; ; = < | Will Be Able to Appear in Court To- | t® horizontal ‘seismographs produced | with an empty chloroform bottle be. A Happy New Year greeting of the Annunziata, who. 013 tons. The total production of > i i - . through The Bulletin to all of — was 255,607 tons, while the total con- iy fine records. side it and gas flowing into his moyth he ;‘:oph of Potakin, nfre}:-:t i‘i’x‘;’fg 'l:f most CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. | wiin the provision that it shall not sumption of zinc in the United Siates morrow. from 2 tube which was held in position Ay bY e o wh a yeiv of || PO Tat ferquil - be less than 2 1-4 pe: 5 or that year was 271,274 tons. e Sl e ELOPEMENT INTERRUPTED. by a s ut hi - He rosperity and advancement and én of Neaie Figures Show Situation at the Start of | "“rii" 11"} 2 1ice "hat ot national |, In the production of copper Mon- |, New, York, Jan. 1—Joseph G. Robin, | gl S as 02 vears old. His wite and three || Bt oo oS cavor where- || 304 statesmen. Ty Wit Business Saturday. jand state banks subject to national | tania led all states with mons, Seer | ered today from the dose of poison he | Middletown Young Couple Held at | children survive him. in in the little duties of overy ||of the chamber of deputies or state supervisi ualify h JICRIgAR ird and ah fourtl v YW s riday ysicia it i i 5 day, as in the greater things, we Washington, Jan. 1.—At the begin- | depositories and o comn ot Sralfy 28| The United States produced 33 per | SVallowed last Friday that physicians Waterbury Police Station. Death of Founder of Dana Hall School Y. a £ ministers and others, at Bellevue hospital, where he'is con- &hall strive to make Putnam a queen speaking and 1k ning of business yesterday the condi-| eight cities in which postoffices will | cent. of the lead of the world and |fineq under constant watch in tha| Waterbury, Conn., Jan. I1.—Lucia far- Qicls: busy center of contented, pros- || iin each. Special in tion of the United States treasury was: | begin to receive postal savings depos- | thirty per cent. of the zinc, prison ward, thought he would be fit | Carta, 16 years old, and Frank Garof- | Wellesley, Mass., Jan. 1.—Miss Ju- perous people, working with and the greetings of Mayor Nat treasury offices, | its on January 3 ome or more such T TR A to appear in court next Tuesday. His |folla, 21 vears old, both of Middletown, | lia A. Eastinan, founder and for eigh- for each other for the greater || ojleagues of the munics and Philippine | banks have applied for the keeping of SAYS HE PASSED BAD CHECK. sister, Dr. Louise Robinovitch, called | Were taken from the New Haven trol- |teen years principal of Dana Hail interest of the city that we call longing to the extreme treasury, 150,804. The total hal-| the postal funds to be deposited. As ek on him today and they exchanged New [ley car reaching this city at 7.15 to- | School for Girls. a @tting school for our home. New Year's day at the ance in the general fund was $& - | =oon as the amounts of the deposits | Man Who Had Hoped to Make It|Year's. greetings. night by Detective Keegan and the girl | Wellesley college, died at her home ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, o fatiguing as O 960. Ordinary receipts yesterday wore | can be approx mately determined these Good Surrenders to Police. hi - £ was held at the police station to await | here today at the age of 74 years. Miss requested to forward to Mayor of Putnam. lowing days on which fhe in separate audienc $2,037,738, with disbursements of $1.- | banks will be the arrival of her parents. The boy | Eastman besides being noted as an jn- 496.811. The deficit to date this fiscal | the treasurer of the board the bonds| Rochester, N. Jan. 1—A man 8 Fotal “Joy Ride.” and girl had run away from their | structor was the author of a number members of the diplomatic year is $6.467.119, against $25935.010 | required of them as security for the | giving the name of Harry W. Barnes| Baitimore, Jan. 1.—Miss Anna For- | homea expecting to be married in this | of children’s books. o e credited to the Holy See, 4t this time last year. These figures | ostal savings funds they are to Te- | and saying he is wanted in Houston, | Wood is dead and Charles J. Hayes, a | city, but their flight was discovered - = e ¥ vdered at Dutch Neck on | him the compliments of the ses exclude Panama canal and public debt | beive, Tex., for passing a bad check has giv- | chauffeur, Miss Ina Cross and James | within an hour and word sent to the Makes Moving Pictures Speak. T hankagiving dax T John Sears, a |sonally and in the name transactions. ! "Thé postmasters in the Initial de- | en himself up o the polce here. Powers, a druggist, aer cut and bruis- | police of surrounding towns. The boy | Paris, Jan. 1.—Dr. Arthur Korn, pro- | Thankesiving Gay by Jolh Sears & poceive countries. " A positories, comprising one in each| Barnes says his former home was in | od as the result of a oy ride” accl- | was released and the marriage indefi- | fessor of nhysics in the University of | paiattf, was filed for probue Satur — MR. TAFT GREETS ALL. state and territory, have returned to | Cincinnati, and that on November 26 | dent late last night. The rear wheels | nitely postponed. Munich, whose experiments - in thai the murderér's mother, Mrs, R The Cunningham Coal Ca their posts after recelving full instruc- | Jast he went to Houston. Being with- | of the automobile skidded while turn- — distance photography att chel Sears, have a home during her | Washington, Jan. 1. s Hopes for New Year of Prosperity | tions in Washington, and clerks in |out funds he went to the Bristol ho- |ing a curve and the machine over- Attempt to Destroy Roman Catholic | Attention a few years ago. exhibited |fjte ~ | Interlor Ballinger has fo and Happiness. the postoffices have been selected to | tel, conducted by H. C. Hervey & Co.|turned in a ditch, pinning Miss For- > ROy 5 atholie | pefore the Academy of Sciences v Mra. Sears may be tried as an ac-| Senkte AME Mo et handle the postal savings work. A |He siid he presented Hervey Smitnh|Wood under it. Hayes was arrested, Church With Dynamite. terday his invention for synchronizing | cessory after the fact, as her son, who | lands a draft of the p Washington, Jan. 1. sincerely | supply of certificates of deposit have | with a check for $50, which Hervey |but subsequently released, the coroner| Indiana, Pa., Jan. 1—An effort was | the phonograph and cinematograph, by | {5000 o be placed én trial, says she | tion transferring to the D hope that the mext year will be full | heen forwarded to each of the des- | cashed. He immediately left Houston, |deciding that thea ceident was un-|made today to destroy the Holy Cross|means of which the movingz pictures |way present when he committed the | lumbia court of he (¢ of prosperity and as much happine ignated offices with all the printed | going to Galvaston. He made his way |2voidable. : Roman Catholic church at Iselin, near {appear to ak. ‘dowble mitder, and that she did every~ | hai. oal, chias cretary | as can come to us all in this country forms and paraphernalia necessary to | to New York, where he hoped to ob- R here, with dynamite. Only a portion T SR thing in her power to shield him by | proposes that the court may is the New Year's greeting sent to the | conduct the business in accordance [tain employment and make the bad Suicide at Buffalo Hotel. of the explosive went off, but this | Oldest Mason in South Norwalk Dead. POORID &f the Tnitod Bintes oy ¢ ~aving the preacher and his wife had | cases de novol; that is o say weople of the i'nited States by Pre i- | with the plan adopted by the board of | check good. He failed, he said, and| Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 1—A man who | Wrecked the sanctuary and a portion | South Norwalk, Conn,, Jan, 1.—Clark | been killed by burglars disregard the case made dent Taft through the members of the | trustes Postoffice inspectors from | finally reached Rochester. The Hous- | registered as 7. Griegson at the|Of the auditorium. Thomas Cornwall. aged 3§ vears, and| The will names the preacher as ex- | land office and take new evid National Press club, who welcomed | each inspection division in the county | ton police have heen informed. Washington hotel Saturday night was = Ee aze the oldest member of the Masonic fra- | ecutor. No mention is made of Sears, | deems such a course ne him at an informal recept Satur- | have been detailed to assist in super- e = . found today shot through the head. A [Death of an Actor of the Old School. | ternity in town, died Saturday night | tte haifbreed murderer. All the prop- | attorney general is ignate day alternoon. vising the work in the postal savings | Mangled Body Found Beside Railroad | note was left by the suicide asking th New York, Jan. 1.—Clarles R. Web- | He was for a great many years a mer- | erty will now revert to Mrs. Arm- | resent the government T < e oftices, Tracks. bhout the | ster, an actor of the old school. who at | chant tajlor and luter conducted a milk | strong’s relatives. It is cstimated at | ing. The judgment of Maine’s Increase in Valuation. — Portland et Wallingdord, Conn., Jan. 1.—The man- Wi money enough | one time supported Booth and played | dairy. He is survived by one daugh- |$30,000, of which $1,000 is persor oase would be final Wall Known Winsted Merchant Dead, | Sled body of Biward Nugent of this pockets to pay the funeral ex- | with Barrett's famous St. Louis stock | ter, Mrs. Kate G. Balcolm Me., Jan. 1. Maine's in- erease in valuation of $20,026,054 dur- - lace was found Iving heside the rail. | enses. Fifty dollars in Canadian bills | company, died here ioday of heart - . Ten Injured in Treh g the past yest was the gieatest an Winsted, Conn., Jun. 1.—1.. L. Camp, | 0ad tracks at Tolles Grossing casly to. | Wwere found. The police think the | fallure. He' was .2 vears old ani Skated Through Hole in lce. Gen. John I. Curtin Dead. B ety nual gule M0 the state's history « well known merchant of this place, | dag. Nugent is thought to have been | man & French-Canadlan. was born at.Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conun., Jan. 1.—Wllliam Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 1.—Gen, John L the state as- | die and council. | total valuation of the citle and planations is $394,051,408. in the Litch#teld hospital late last [ struck by a train as he was crosine night ftum the results of an operation. | the tracks. Ie was 55 vears old am He was 54 years old and leaves his|leaves his wiow and two children, who widow and two <hildren. live in Meriden, s Buckley, =17 year old schoolboy, skat- | Curtin. one of the best known residents | ne | The Dbeech is less often stiuck by | New York's restaurant business is | ed through a hole'in the ice on the | of Bellefonte, died suddenly of r ‘fignmmg th#n any other tree; 54 oaks isaid to be five iimes greater than |Park river today and was drowned |failure t:}u—, aged 72. He was are struck for ome bheegh. Londew's = “— = ¥The body wam recoyered, ~ - * brother of War Gov