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VOL. LIIL—NO. 4 2% NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 JUDGE BALDWIN NOW GOVERNOR| Ciied Parsropis |Earthquake |Banker Robin | Condensed Toarams TWELVEYEARS FOR ). J. GALLAGH e o Zt;lglo?las‘v ::zem:n:fig‘r:flww communi- > honor of Miss Helen Taft. A § Y Grand Inaugural Ball Fnded the Brilliant] s +7 o oo In Turkestan| Lodged. in Tombs| "2 oo Charged With Assaalt With Intent to Kill " 3E WhObe.D\ctabs 8¢ Buted by Ao | o Formalities of Induction Day S ealisetos: e o n {em;n- FISSURES WERE OPENED |HIS COUNSEL DECLARES ROBIN | movn iy tne,bate Congressman Commissioner William H. Edwards IN THE GROUND. IS PENNILESS. T Mrs. Gertrude H. Arnoid was mar- ried to Richard Gland Lee of New SHECK RECORDED AT ALBANY| BAIL FIXED AT $40000 | ** JURY OUT BUT 45 MINUTES Breslau, Germany, Jan. 4.—F evening desiroy ree aeropl.nes nod five hangars at the Wilhelmsroas acio- CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE OPENS |scme, dnariin simed i, tie re this pected. | Wreckage of the Lost British steam- ——— — 3 e\; g;flhl has been found in the Bay London, Jan. 4—The Rt. Hon. it Alse by Observatories in England,| Which Was Not Furnished—Hearing | °f F15¢aY Richard Penn Collins, Lord (" ; Mayor Gaynor Last August on Republican General Aaflembly Starts Machinery to Enact Who'Sas created 4 Nie hecr in 19)7| Spain, Francs and Belgium—Loss of | on Petition to Have Him Declared | , Representative Charles Adkins was L ity Bl 4 e £ Bost§ of I elected speaker Iilinols house . H : LI ey Savaca] Hanoorahahas Insaive ‘Was Bot for Taday. Wednesda; Trans-Atlantic Liner Showed No Emotion When B e Wl i Sentence was Pronounced—Prisoner Allowed Ten 1 Days in Which to File Motions for Appeal. .4 died tod Laws Under a Democratic Governor—After Routine | e s irnicr 2 £ boundary quest Business Both Houses Adjourned Until Next Tues- SRl S . Petersburg, Jan. 4.—It is an ent. Asiatic Russia. Jan. 4— | New York, Jan. 4.—3J day—Length of the Session of 191I Discussed. e CyuecE B thef the LA ¢ earthquake was folt at vari. | banker, promoter and sl ed from his post, and that M. Maxim- | off, prefect of nas born in 184 tor on the Vene on in 189 eph G. Robin | idence, R. 1 ancial opera- an Turkestan from | tor of large undertakings, was lodged{ Mexican Federal Troops are press- to 0 o'clock this morning. Many |in the Tombs today on an indictment]ing the rebels into the Ojinaga dis- ,and that M. buildings were destroyed and there | charging him_with stealing $80,000 | trict, a desert. tku, will succeed him. | yore a number of fatalitics. The ex- | from the Washington Savings bank, of lic-spirited citizens to serve on a com- ty on the sub- d and Injured so as t 2 mining camp in | for thirty-five years. A ‘becoming almost paniclk: ed overbo @ of previous sessions. The in Yy that Nacox They furnished honds in the sum of TWO MASKED MEN withstanding Hartford, Jan. 4.—Irom the highest [if it were n wccorw with the wishes ; 4 SR ik fiat i Galikdher in (onaat ot eat in the judiciary of Con of the other senators he would sup- = 8 tent of the loss of life is not yet|Which he was president. On his plea| Miss Edna Finch, formerly a trained ,hx't'“ “ e f’""‘ \'. gt o “last 'nr-'.“lffi’h\‘\l,.u:,:‘.u« m-m,.v::-'.:vr !1:"7 hoen"" nquished @ few short nihs ago | port Scnator Judson as chairman of | _Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Jan, 4.—The | known. of not gullty bail was fixed at $40,000, | nurse, has joined the police force of | Ehier, who shot AMayor Gaynor last | wioh wounded ped the prisoner * i of Baviae e the ‘age | the committee o' ilis Judfel Which | Honduran _congress convened today. Citv. of Vyerny. Wreoked: which was not furnished. Robin’s | Milwaukee, Wis. s D U L T ke how. 9 i i ith 1 | President Davilla ted his mes- Yony. g counsel o o 5 Vears' imprisonment on his conviction | about the waist w just how he iimit, Judge Simeon E issed | carricd with it the senate ership. ent illa presentes s mes Gr 4 N a el, former District Attorney Frx ; B hiid: Ded onnded by s sectE the highest elective in | The caucus endorsed this position. sage, which made no reference to re- T s opened i ahe ground. | Jerome, told the court that his client| The Ministerial Association of Bris- | in Jersey Cliy on an indictment charg- | had been wounded ver, . Galligias i o ift of the people of his state, this | In the house many of former Speak- | Ported disorders in the republic. All | Practically all of the stores and res- | \uq without a dollar in the world. tol, Tenn, has agreed not to marry | ing him with assaulting with intent to | from the latter's revolver allagl 1o gift of f his state, -G g ; and | advi ceived here ind | idences at Vyerny, the capital of the . 5 d kill William H. Edwards, com on- | offered no objection the illustra- B ernoon, when he became g n er Banks friends asked him to stand | advices receiv here indicate that Client Without a Doll. eloping couples. _—— e it | Eo G ot Chairmansiap ot g | auiet prevails throughout.the country, | LTFItory of Semirfetchensk, were de- | A st el er of street cleaning of New York. | tion. 2 - Sty G a8 aifke fn neasly me committee, which in turn carried | | stroved or damaged. The city has a| Jerome made no effort to delay ar-| qpo war Department Has Authorized | The jury was out 45 minutes and the | Ten Days Allowed to File Motions for 3 n P h b S population of 23,000. raignment on the indictment and offer- Vis ; trial Tasted but one dJay. In addition i every particular 1o the many inaugural | With it the floor leadership for the re-| Rio Janeiro, Jan. 4.—A presidential | P8 oo o 2 a £ o N paat a new flag to be used at army re- k ) | Appeal. i H o Agh - - e nilicans. Representative Banks has | prociamation was issued todas giving | L omimunication i the disturbed dis- | ed no defense, but s{tre“ug\)‘flxfl;“':m’% cruiting stations. Gallagher will have to stay in prison | eremon whic ave gone £ - ¥ | triet is interrupted. e raising of bail from $25, set af i DoARY until the cost of his prosecution I Bach s I 5 Suved T here was the i to go on the committee or to | authorization to an American corpora- S Bahkar's nrce “This i ¢ sum u ol brilliant escort of the military | Assine the responsibilities of leader- | tion with headquarters in New York | Shock Recorded on Two Hemispheres. | the time of the bankers arrest, “This| ., ghocks Wers Necessary to elec- | been paid by prison service o the ¢ to the capitol grounds, | shiv. ‘ F to do business in Brazil. This cor- | London, Jan. 4—An earthquake of id. “Not a penny of the money al- | trocute Samuel Austin, colored, at Prisoner Showed No Emotion. s wounded the w procession through the corridors | It iv undersiood that commitees ! poration has been given meat and cat- | gigantic proportions was recorded by |joiu o his | Sing Sing prison. ¥ i o emotion | commissioner ! OGN 1 P i b - leged to be stolen was applied to his Gallagher manifested no emotion | commission ught out, thie marble pile, and then the quiet, | N1ll not be announced untf after the | tle concessions and it s probable that | the seismograph at the observatory at | personal benefit. He did not save any- e TRl e when the verdict was read or sentence | He said thie shot sas ired fnadvertents «d eeremony of swearing in election of a e el OT, | within six months or a year Brazilian | West Bromwich, between 11.35 o'clock thing to get awa . apt. Henry err of e Mallory | 0 el x ly during the struggle ch the chief o O The. s whic h‘l‘ln‘lmn under the constitutlon | heef will be exported for the American | last night and .56 o'clock this morn- | ' Jeromo. declired that his client had|1ne, Who spent 63 years at sea, drop- | Promowneed. = =~ = 0 & | ¥ The jurors fled back into the rooms t. Frederick Hall, officia t be held on Twesday, the 17th.| market. | ing, apparently 3,000 or 4,000 miles to | attempted suicide without knowing | Ped dead in New York. Rt Gathe aleo savued. o’ | for further instructions after a few is Judge Baldwin himself did two | Until that time little business is ex- | — | the eastward.” The oscillation was 5o | what the indictment — against i i sert iy dodaged T O e e A %0 when tlie governor t of vdl e e ey "ot of| Rome, Jun, 4.—The pope today re- | olent that the ncedle of the Inniru- | charged. “It was due to desperation r,;‘;‘*;- zsz";""'“\' Lourt fun" .'"f ihe | after listening to expert testimony as | er they wouid be justified in finding & ay was given his ¢ Bt MY~ o8 iy iy PO | coived in private audi the Right | ment collapsed. brought on by physical pain.” he said. | 'St of the government to sue for un- f 3,55, " onta) condition by alienists | verdict of guilty if they did not be= Chamber and Gaileries Crovded. g e Rev. Francis Aidan the ab-| Albany, Jan. 4.—The earthquake re- | ~ Hearing on the petition of Robin's | P2id Spanish war taxes. éd by state and def | lieve " that hot which wounded E i s engaged by | “ A our Davs a Week Session Urged. | bot president of the nedic- | corded on the instruments of the state ter, Dr. Louise Robinoviteh, to have | o 4 . ized | E red with mtent to kil o 5 The length of the session was anoth- | tines. The head of | museum here indicated the greatest|him declared insane is set for tomor- amp Clark Has Declared Himself | Big Bill lilustrates How He Seized |, . if they be- ~ Bun- | er subject’ of Alpcacsion Soday. whie| theicony ise the | selsmic disturbance since the San |row. The banker was subjected today | i fAVOr Of a six years' term for pres- the Shooter. | lieved it was 1 y, they - Setrs e o e - Bovermar | teit’ of reported | Francisco and Valparaiso ’quakes of | to a trying mental examination by |ident and three vears for representi- ¢ e woaid 15 fed in concluding tRES o nd | it hecame known that the sgovernor £ ed | I o tives. Edwards diffi » | had recommended a short session and | !‘)\'u:n“s on this le also said I\.Nl . rn("u movement exceeded 1!_?': alienists employed by the prosecution | tVes chief witness today for the it was inte to kil b it ol s e o b that _illnes; iim from | limits of the recording apparatus. The | They made no report of their findings = RIS hcate ofkibe Judge Swayze anx ed that tem - Pl ol oy o Al o S ot : visiting the 1t the pres- | tremors began at 6.43 p. m. vesterday, | reserving it for the hearing. es Aggregmng_ $3,100 were im- punted the scens onthe deck of a | Judge Swayze winosnces ESS and it | days & week session, so'that by ent iime, but that he expected to make | and lasted for two hours, the maxi- | Several friends of the prisoner ap- [Posed on six New Yorkers for violat- | transatlantic or planned to sak | before com L which to file a L K , s r 3 aw ae. ef when Mayor Gaynor plann h | . s ¥ b conmletad e A5l andd ¢ the trip rext summer, when he would | mum being between 7.15 and 7.20. peared after his commitment with of- | Ing the district law against bucket- | when Mayor Saynor, REERer 10 U8 | nlobor CoonTy; ” Ny Bt deliver lectures in favor of revision. | Fifty Bodies of Victims Recovered. [ fers of bonds for his release. The dis- | Shopping. 0 % o R . re to take ' : e ' = | St Petersburs, Jan. 4—an official | trict atiorney announced that be would| o iyent Page of the American A ' = T i and because o e NO COACHING WILL BE ALLOWED | message received here states that the | (A58 fhe Tafl forty-clant hours aflowed| oo ior for Highway Imgrovement, | NEW YEAR BRINGS REMORSE NEW YORK'S GOVERNO L g~ + g P W iy 0 Tnocilie of ger NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER ISSUED gf;g’;: o v g:uf“',\:é‘l;‘.?;l In the meantime the man whose opera- s \b'i';ofi""v'y”fi.\,f,“"" cost the publ TO SOME PEOPLE. | RECOMMENDS ECONOMIES, from e e Among them was_ United | S B o e pops far PO | tions are allesed to have caused the | Bearly $300,000, — | == ussembly, those aeio- feley and Bronda- | Applisants for Positions in Foraign | o e o e oK oC; | Suspension of the Northern bank v T e s s D Doere of Past Evil Contribute to Unole | Believes He Can Save the State af afliation Ui Wia| Service of United States to Be Put | iy, 2 ¢ remain in prison awaiting action in| _ ‘he Supreme Court Wecided that Sam’s “Conscience Fund.” | Least $1,000,000 a Year. Message Delivared "1 on Equal Plane. | S Eastod Gevennt bidive. e e oneny ol ans by the initial carrier liable for| / s S0 e NARE ARt W east $1, | dufeed Inpame. e ashington, Jan. 4.—i nit bany Y X vernor Baldwin ltvered his pTAT 0 vashingtor Sy Paris, Jan. 4.—The observatories of in’s e interstate shipments was con byl s ST carly | 600,000 a year is the sum Governor Db nessage after being sworn in GOVERNOR BALDWIN'S MESSAGE | ,aVa*hRelon, Jan, 470n obder 0| prance, Belatuin and Spain rogistered | o0 = L oPerty, to Be Sold at Aus onal. [T e " tha somseioncos of 3 save the state sareuditi etiring governor, Frank B. W ey Go o in the course of | L1° forelen service of the United |2arth stocks of excepiional violence | poy yeerson, L. L. Jan. 4—Cattle,| W. Fred Allen, Last Year the Presi- doers of past evil appear to have | adoption of: econcmies recSESt . By Taslly, Bod lafs ¢ worsad O 1 The constitution | Siates government through competi- | heglmning at 1 Gomns e o't | implements and machinery of Drift- | dent of the nal Curling club o cked ~them. = During il s - " retrench- I, and the reins of government had | of Connecticut was constructed on e, the presi has issued an ex- | Mated distance was between 3,100 and | Wood farm, owned by Joseph G. Robin, | America and long identified with curi | B30 B0, (B85 B0 Gence funa” have [ ment by abolishing som 2 boards ‘mally passed to the ne - | sound principl This is attested by | BIane, the B horimme thel A0 S%” 15700 miles, apparcatly originating in | the indicted New York banker, will be | ing in this country and Canada, died ‘,“,",': < \:h\ TR depart- |and offices and solidating others The administrative officers elect- | the fact that it is one of the only two | Say bt ane hanathorizing the | the southwest of As: * | sold at n next Friday, ahcording | at his home in Utica yesterdav after- | been Fe(® 5 v old, writing | constituted the ¥ smmend=- 4 in November, all of whom are re- 0 tate con i hich have | 32! 0f any officer or employe ¢ | iy SRR to an isement published today | noon, following a brief illness. ment. One man rs old, writing | consti i Sen venciw oo Bijeans, were aworn in. 4 the leg. | isinal state constitutions which have | government wio assists in- preparing | A Thousand Families Without Shelter | 1% 4} Stxortisement published, fofay { from Des Moine ations. Tonisht when (he “SCHEN ive wession of 1911 had besur That people are strongly attached | Candidates for the examinations for | Tashkent, fatic Ru Jan. 4.— | viteh, his sister. The farm is located| -The Annual Woman Suffrage Bill, | robbed th | he duce the state expenses he declasell - - s o the diplomatic and consular ser h shakes continved at in- | at Baiting Hollow, L. L | providing for submitting to popular | he was 17 year 3 b ‘ the legisiature would Receptions and Dinners. e S s 0 officer or employe of the ring this afternoon at Kopal, > vote an amendment 'to the constitu- | of his oot was $7, which he prom. first that i o legiintute S Saaber, $he Boverice sad'ns, Douse | of eomvention of 190 Sectly oF tndirecty ARt o b con. | Jyorny and other places in the 0Y- | BOILER INSPECTOR'S R e et e S Al vespondent from | state officers would conduct their des 0 5 ; his pa . i | ernment of Semiryletchens] ey e i m e Y P 5 a $10 o | partments with ideal economy it would wpaired to the executive offices, v here Supervision of Flying Machines. | cerned in any manner in the instrue. | coment of Semirylet ive as those of ORDERS WERE VIOLATED | yesterday afiernoon by Senator New- | New York city oBes o | De oaatiba - wine oub tis: e a Teception was held and lunch serve The governor points out the need of | tion of any person or classes of per- | the early morning hours, when many —=— corab. be applied to the conscier Titeen | flcit of $13,000.000 shown by the state Most of the state officers Lold re- | legislation providin the registra- | Sons with a view to their special | puildings were destroved. Partial Responsibility for Explosion | | kives mo details of the Arurisss lof the 1nst acel yeer...Katil ceptions in their own offiecs. n and supervision of flving ma- | Preparations for the examinations of |~ Unofieial reports that” humdreas at Ice Company Plant. . .~ _Mrs. Hettie Jankins, a Colored Wom. | new $1 bills were cn e e e The lato governor was entertained | chines and dirigi balloons, due to | the boards of examiners for the diplo- [ have heen kilied or wounced and that 53 Pan_ born in 1793. is dead i Lancaster, | Velope postmarked et {hat the | results were really beyond hope and the afternoon tion. c y officer or em- | ple, owing to the des on of he failure to comply with the orders of | mother of twenty-five children and out- | Sum was @ contrih | g : i ailure aply with the orders of | r T figur Inaugural Ball at Foot Guards Armory Public Economy Urged. e is found mo engaged will be con- | ing apparatus in t and the | State Inspector I L. Forbush was | lived her husbands and swith one ex T cuas BT, eoweiiaiicnaii She wealler for the occasion wa In beginuing his message, Governor | 127 suffclent canse for his remov- {intense cold which prevails. Governo | partly responsible for the hoiler ex- | ception, all her’children. Tre sole| A three-puge leficy So8, arew the first debate of the session AT AR el My o vin called attention to the state's |41 from the service. General Pokotiloff reports that a thou- | plosion at the plant of the Moorewood | UIVIvor is a son residing in Lancas- | & YOung o N She explained that | when Senator Newcomb of New York limbed th tol 1 b th _until 1t now reaches ov ¥ sand families are without shelter in | Lake Ice company last week, result- | ter. |'a two-cent stamp. She exi i g pow Soveiver Sl elim e capitol grounds to see the ywih _unti ow reaches ove sand families are wit shel Lake Ice company last we < | ter. & two-cent atamp. Sl X pe e e | amertad (At the new governor woul w governor make his — entrance | €ieven hundred thousand. He ur MEXICAN REBELS CAPTURE | Vyorny aione, Many soldiers have {ing in 17 deaths, in the opinion of the ¥ et g T e stamp had not been | find himself powerless to “bar the ave- through the morth portal, with the | bublic economy, for, while the por TOWN OF 2,000 INHABITANTS, | been injured and meurly every house | inspector. ~Mr. Forbush. at the BW th the Democrats in Control of | \etter olh, Wi fised the stamp ngain [nue to plunde Fiest and Second companies of Foot n has wn fourfold in sevent ot n '.’:m around the town including the | quest conducted by Judge Charies E a"*hn“"]‘v‘flgt *’hf' e '-’hu;ml\?]'a""'{:: Al her wonsclence has been troubiing | Senator Robert F. Wasner, who had @uards and the Governors florse Years vernor Ellsworth's time, | General Navarro is Now on His Way | public schools and Burke today, testified that Shand and | 3ssembly of Colorady convened d- | and her comaelence eently . she was | just been elected president Guards, und the honorary escort of th ) , Ut current expenses Ao AeEntle Caal Carabs residence, has been damaged. Lesure, the |"‘~’yv|?enén; e dag - osomse Mclaohlan of Denvar| B, o away from her Lome by TRien. b e dete New Haven Grays drawn n lines creased twelve times fourfold. _— company, had violated his orders. He el Spea e hou 1| eather beeause she hadl joined ‘& Newcomb assa d on he of brilliant eolorings at the entranc population 18 far less homogenous | vexico City, Jan, 4—Cusihuriarchic, | OHIO VOTE SELLING, said that he had instructed them to | the senate Senator William H. Adams | fuiieh PRREE Cione™lo Tive an * democratic o ledged him Tonight the festivities which come in orth’s time, he said, but [ 4 ‘town of 3.000 inhabitam Bt ot install a new two-inch safety valve|Of Coneiqs county was elected presi- | tain chari, BerlnG B o 0F G siie [ aid the gov ; s a second part to the formaiities of frame of government has proved | Han Andres in Chibashun 15 et 140 CONFESSIONS YESTERDAY. | and to set the pressure of the valve at | 9ent pro fem. sturn to the government tI . day wera brought 1o a ciose with I,lo the straln put upon it j o have falien into the hands « Arians Thos RECaTthaliWas o Boiter | ivn uieats Do (aalife s oy Following a Contest of the Election | stami she liad used dishonestls W omas o the inaugural ball at the Foot Guards state purchasing officer, wh els. The town is of little im i valve was a 3 1-4 inch one and was | Folle A O e s ——— jumped into y rmory, which Governor Baldwin and be called a state purveyor, ance strategteally. | Out of Work. set at 0. He said that it was his |9 ain Mombers of the Olio lexls: | BLUEJACKETS COMMENDED comb extended his attack to s staff attendec cated, in line with Governor | joen Munoz, its jefe politico, who belief that the excessive size of the |lature which is mow in prosress at ernor’s views on & reform, aroused — Woodrusl's recommendation for a state | o dited with having saved Gent West Union, O., Jan. 4—First voters | safety valve was a factor in the ex- S““I""j""_fl-“-!‘_“"uv iy :h'«].\run- FOR DEEDS OF HEROISM.| i ‘ints declaring himeelf & IN SENATE AND HOUSE. DORcASing: agent.. teowould 2p- | Navarro from disaster in Malpaso | and men whose ages run as high as | plosion. inal court Wednesday charged the new | T representa progresalve democ< inted and would se ) . 3 3% 5 srand jury o ton county to in- | Secret ¢ the Navy Mentions |2t A e did not develop : s uld serve under the non by slipping past the insu 75 years, numbering in all 140, today vestigate the a raffic in- vot s‘ ecretary o ra + ny whe Routine Busine: Followsd by Ad- |stste compt m:” o & i nd giving them warning of an am- l;‘»nwsmi before Judge Blair that in | LONDON NEWSPAPERS PANICKY | ihat fias been brodeht nn in the leaies | Michael J. Malone and Thaddeus| this "‘,' i er. many oEN journment Until Next Tuesday. | io employment of a pald secretary | push, is said to be serving as guide | the last election they sold their vote wredl sl i A King. heard him believed he waa o J 4 [ for the »"“’f""‘}'i.';'f commissio ualdn avarro_on his march to Ciudad | Each was fined $3. d.:(r.’ln(l}flsed for ON SUBJECT OF ANA“CH'STS-,]""“’ g o e e i S i '4!-.';’: Hartford, Jan. 4.—The starting of | CAred to be u se, as a departure 0. Navarro is believed to be|five vears and sentenced to the work- = T 5 rid T 5 Washington, Jan. e ecoms > e islative” machinery 8t ihe abite) | frOm a policy long in force of having a on the wny from Pedernales to | house. The last part of the punish-{ United Action Urged Against Every SEmank LC. Desrily /. onachrdik SN | il rde stoies G tis asu secome ma Jday by organizing & republican gen- | "¢70ber Of a commission serve with- | errero, where the rbels have | ment was suspended as usual, Non-Naturalized Alien. Were appointed by the spreme. conpr.]‘Mate:Charles Baor while e 3 <4 rul assembly to emact laws u | out salars in this capacity. The ov- gathering for some time. { Among those arraigned were Col e by Sic, preme SOULt Minnesots, was coaling at eimonthtte gevernor, followen ¢ | ernor believed it possible to find pub- Newspaper spec from Chihuahua | William More, 67 years old, a printer | London. Jan. 5.—The newspapers are | 45 reveivers of the Suco Say D205 | England. Dec. 1. The man was kno i nission and do secretarial duties as | Sonoda. e could not wor hists. The, Ipless ject of anarc publish- threatened by a body of | was injured £o the entirely h oners, | | ne messions in each branch carvied - . £100,000 each. Two commis at the wishes of the republican o without officlal salary. He said | revolutionists. believed to be a portion | An offer to buy his vote for $10 was | ine sugzestions such the strength- oS Dot i the | low temperature water and s 10 officers, as the demo: re wis unnecessary multiplicatior | of those from Malpaso. accepted. A brother of the prosecutor, | ening of the aliens' act. calling the in- | Whose duty it will be to assist thc | the dangerousiy nacl | Robbed Northern Pacific Mail Car a4 w 0 actor of public agencies and of positions From the same source it is learned {2 young medical student in Cincinnati_ | ternational potice to hold a conference | Teceivers in their work. pass upon Malone, a New York bluejacket | ing Street Station, Seattle. ty was not a fa 4 x 3. 3 King The Selection of Benate Committees, | 777 1N salaries and official fees. that Lieutenant Colonel Julio Cervan- | was among those found guilty of hav- | with a view to united action against|claims, etc, were anpointed. leaped overboard and rescued Baur | . — 2 5 - - 2 Reducing Number of Commissions. tes has recently had an encounter | Ing sold votes. anarchists and for similar purposes, BATHTUB TRUST CASES UP, For this he has received the con W i} 1.—~The mail eae With President Woodrnft of the In the way of reform, the governor | Nar the Mormon colony of Janos, in| Indictments will be withheld in many | and some of the newspapers even pro- 2 | mendation of the secretary of the navy. ¢ Northern Pacific coast I m"":. enate was left the matter of exer- | \ted reducing the mumber of | Chihuahua. After a fight lasting two | cases, to give the accused opportunity | pose the promulgation of new laws to NOT GUILTY PLEAS ENTERED | Coxswain Thaddeus King, a Br Whichi left Seaitle tonight for S P":“. se of judgment in seiection of | commissions, eciting the need, in his urs the rebels fled northward and |to come into court voluntarily. If they | prevent any private citizen from pur- | e = water, Mass. bluejacket, on the Idaho, [ was robbed ¢ masied men enate committees d the senu TR0 GE aiattt e e o i d tq have crossed the fron- | do the court will be inclined to greater | chasing a revolver, cxcept under high | Defendants Given Until Feb. 1st to | has also been commended for a similar { bonrded Pirain’ just ax it pulied members of the joint committees, the | 0" 00, U8 IRIUIRE the hureau of la- | leniency license and strict registration. These Chanige Theic Ploses { action when Musician Alfred W. Owden | out of the King stret station. Hens 4 demoeratic minority of fourteen heing | {8 =Mt Witk e - papers also declare that every non- P fell overboard from the ldaho at Gree 0. Clark, a mail clerk s shot and £ Septuscnie o hat it would have | (rancerring the bullding and loan | ESCAPED MANIAC TOOK ALFRED M. JUDSON A SUICIDE. | nat 'L:l]l"/!;"aoh(‘-f:k:hmi‘ldp\(:;célf;?p':;?l:m;| Detroit, Jan. 4.—The so-called bath- | hithe, England, Dec. 5. f‘”'”“'”" -G8 . . commissioner’s duties to the bank com. ——— compel a > per of i hiial Chncs semiE o ainil — S House Speaker Chosen. missioners, and vesting the qairy com. | POSESSION OF COUNTRY HOME. | One of the Directors of the J. Haod | residence ta be rencwed snnually, and e f el e T ey | SASKATCHEWAN BLIZZARD | philadelphia Firemen's Relief Fund Tn the houss Frederick A. Scott of | missionership in the office of the com- i i b L SN Uy CaNE R btk M. zel . G. Lon, T Passes $85.000. Plymouth was chosen speaker, and | missioner o domestic. antmals, Ta | Used Oowner’s Dishes and Furniture Wcioht Hospital: should be taken to prevent impersona- {:it“reg;“e;‘:rzlli;ml'o—s\:) ot the | Blows Down Buildings and Suspends | Philadelpk i 5‘ The fund for hrough his knowledge of procedure | would abolish the barbers' commission as Ammunition Against Officers. | New York, Jan. 4.—Alfred M. Jud- | " o1 have been no new develop- | defendants. and Attorney W. B. Gar- | All Street Traffic. | shia atiet ot [ the firemen onducted the routine with smooth- [and broaden the powers of the stats | 3 | son, one of the directors of the I.| oo in the Stoener affaie P=| vin of Chattanooza, Tenn., represented e T and policemen W the destruetive ness which had hardly been expected | bourd of health, the state Joard of | D e, o entapea maniac “org> | Hood Wright hospital, committed sui. | ™ st e 5 the Cahil Trom Works. Pleas of not | Recina, Sask. Jan, 4—The bl e Nol wesks sge secause of the exceptionally large | charities and the state board of agri- | Dusenberry, a caped maniac, Was|cije here tonizht by shooting hi guilty were entéred and the defend- | which has been raging o Dassed $85.000, the amount originally number of new members without pre- | €ulture. aken back to the usylum at Central | bohing: the Tignt ear. with & revetver, | IMPRISONED THREE HOURS ants” were allowed until February 1|is so severe that all street tr R n Jus experience in this branci Session Should Adjourn by End of {s‘!Inm:mnmlir:l’!f-l"" ;&»r'l»;vr‘n.‘v‘lu(\gml‘;m When Mr. Judson entered the hospital IN ELEVATOR CAGE. | to chanze their p{kas. Bonds of $4,000 | suspended. e pitol | .. Contributio eiv y bring Many Not ble Incidents. i e rap Id CAMP- | tonight he saluted Superintendent | o. b = each were given for the appearance of | The women cle te_capitol f , COREEPLTIO! o e trustosl THel Wers many incidents Which S ; bell of New York at Holbrook. L. Martinis with a “Happy New Year” | Sixteen Men Finally Liberated by Po-| (he gefendants when called. building remained in the building all | the fund tn e FEUE BT CRE SO received mnotice. When a Judze Baldwin did not believe many | to his "?‘“A;"“;;’,“t"‘:l"’ St de-| ind passed to an adjoining room. lice and Firemen. District Attorney Watson announced | night, it being considered unsafe to | @ FUNSUR 0 RG arrnged for | new laws are needed. Said he: “Few | fending and age of | venture out. e fund have mot yet taken pinces Sl that owing to the ilinc ! Shor Iy afterward a shot was hear J'..-':.';,T';:.J’{ _ x| s nd short legislative sessions go uoampbell went out to the house | \when the superintendent reached his| Noew Y Jan. xteen men | Ludwig Wolf. ident of the Mott| The wind blew down the Young Wo- | e {0, BT eatly exesnl T e o o 'gether. Long legisiative days go S TCEy g s sroetid side he was unconscious. An hour | were liberated from an elevator cagze | Iron Works of Vork, the charges | man's Christian association building | (17 (700 GTI “past of the exces mer Speaker E. 8. Banks of Fairfieid | f1n tenins o e 3 e man o posemsion. Vi qaselar: | later he died. Mr. Judson was a mem- | by the police tonight. a ther had | against these men individually would | in' course of construction and many : e ovide for 1 M declined to serve on the commitice, | jon that the session shoutd o its bus. | fend it with my life ber of the brokerage firm of Judson | Spent neariy three Lours imprisoncd | not be pressed at the present time, | plate glass windows in stores were ) g, e T beging 10 bear Pleading indleposition. On this com- | jncus and aijourn by the end of April. | Campbell apoloized for his intru- | & Yo was 5 vears ol and | Doors Of & busmess bulding. They | {on dgainet "the. corporations. Wich | o e m VR remens pen: ding P B y th 4 apolo for | - | we © was 62 vears old and | floors of a busine ding. X on againe : corporations whic mer regular firemen’s v T - "|Phrasing of Statutes Should Be Mads | Sion and withdrew. He informed the g member of ‘the board of | Were £ fatigacd wien they got out| ey represent | PERU AGREES TO ARBITRATE. | i1 £ id an attac hegan. 1 rdly able to walk. Th o re defendants were indic that several w ammed to its full ca- | month on the cha The car was trustees of the hospital for twenty nberry re- Democrats to Have Fair Play. Clear. was on Sunday., and Du Ready to Submit Boundary Dispute e of monoply First Person to Register Under the So- ste Mo, Spellacy end or-| 0 the drafting of statutes he be- | pulsed every assault, using Campbell’s | V€ oty for iific l B ety i 3 = 3 i ed to bk 4 resohution adopting | /1©V°0 that they should be so phrased | dishes and furnituré for ammunition, | e i S oh e s, | omsphagy i plgiation: ofi fh B Dith Es0Rcan o cliades- Tt peh Called Lobbyist Law. e bt o B s arale. The T o e, e B hinse v PRlITUARY: able to change their positions or g i - | Lima, Peru, J Peru has agreed | Albany, N. Y. Jan. fRey o give the democrite hetter repre. | (hi% ho swid, 1ay” with the elork of | unteers, and ite aliant defender ro-| U. 8 Senator Stephen B. Elking, | liove arfing nuclos. Afier sn hor| Will Rule Next Menday on Plea of | to submit ith bosndery dispute with| yiler, state sunerimiendent aniation. but this affort was defentod, | P15, in ofice croated with this”end | moved, bound hand foot. Nashington. Jan. 4 -Senator Ste- | ed. and = squad of firemen joined the .|°"“""' el aens £ e op | Hagule tribunal. This is in_compliance | parson (o register s the after assurance had been given (hai w. He helieved the office was | _ __|vhen B. Elkins of West Virginia died | 1 2 rhe top of the metal| Chicago, Jan. i—Judge Carp T Wl EnbEestion: contalned: T thd|iobheist I fay. e = the democrats were to have fair pias. | 11Iractive enough to secure @ compe. | jat midnight tonizhi. At his bedside | ripned off with fire axes and | in the United States district court fo- Fint R Teintly DrenRuted. 0 \tlia ficoa . > apdEe i ere Ry lican Senatorial Caucus Next | heitening the® tae Work, advocated | governor points out the me: in the | were his wife, his daughter Katherine | the sixtecn wearv pasesngers hauled | day announced that he would rule | Joint 1oL TRCER BICCERC 0 (00| Bral and civil ref The epub T. ueus lengthening the term of office. and | hill reported to the la mbly by a|and four sops, David, Richard, Stephen | out, to tramp down thirteen flights to | next Moncay on the plea of counsel | Jy ”:‘: United States, Brazil and Ar- | he declared tonight, will werk uesday. deprecated the practice of rotation of | commission, and what problems are to | and Plaine, and the physicians. { the’ street. for the indicted meat packers, that 2o f08 passage of an effective direct nomina- Hoth branches adopted resolutions | the clerkships as now in practice. { he met by enaciment of such a law.| was due to septicaemia, or blood pois- | the government's criminal action s s Dons pill. & measure to prohibit the rdering the printing of the zove Defects in Laws of 1908, | Ffe adds that he thought it mizht bo|oning. He was conscious until with- | RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENT fagainst them could not be maintained | Goorgia Has Cold i A s o e ot nessaze. The caucus commitice of R ik ateaniia i D msigeoq firoves to. dedcaet furihee | of death, becatse of an eauity suit pending be~ - manner of bets, odds or tips fie fopublicane SnBouRced R o renticn. td:dy b e ] S eningsnere were per.| SHOT BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR | Pera'fie, of an Sauity b Dozen Year stties mannak of RO e ! cancus for next Ttk rrupt praetices. law, cars rection workineme n Washington that the | = Faar 1 was brous 1903 | Columbus. Ga., Jan. 4.—A tempera- | Paces, a unitort Frerce, W BLC e in the 1 e SRroful by ionide JHie interest | T 2 Who Then Shot Himself, Dying in : 2 was entered und afirmed | ture of 14 fegrées ws recorded here | POrtant amendments | Foth branch . t - a - - mands ear ttention tHet o het t the . packers | today. the coldest in twelve years. Pl ; Z - Poedn i ity e B e S WL | i the Rt | om committin et Which | risor wis <o high that several cotton | Indictment Against Embezzier Dis Notice of Contests of Seats Given. | b Bk Belet: that s |, e ? the 1 { kins famil . was hope- | smins, N. tuperiniend- | their counsel now eharged | mills were compelled to shot down. | missed. o, No o A Melaer ¢ § 1 et Lontls X i ,“.l‘ o is r i the last, numerons | ent Daniel o Pennsyl- | azainst them im the existing indict- | There was a light snow | san Francieco, Jan. 4.—On motion of F- cents fvom in t) wnd | or K « ballot to | #nd he that the inquirics which poured in at the home, { vania division of the N ork Cen- | ments = : the district attorney today. Judge Ca= se are to 20 (0 & : <5 upon th solemn na- | 153 than $10,000. | encouraging was given, tral railroad was ehot 10 the thrpnt and | @ e E MuniFall.| | Eubeszior of $400 Commits Suicide; {panis dismissed the indictment SEENY 1 4 : 1 "7 Electi s Senator T w the | shoulder tonight by @ telezraph oper- | Infant Crushed to Death by Man Fall- 5 S S P which Walter J. Bartneit former be raised. One such notice c ture hat oath Eiection of Gounty Commissioners. me 1l in the | et ight 1 clears per- | > bt Jan £t S0 Dlate b ; the senate, that of Seiate l The revolution in property relations | ‘The election of copnty commission- | SAUIY sunn iis home at jarn et }“;‘,“" £ ‘j;"]”»,;‘i‘l}:- Then) ing Upon the Child. nese agent of the Detroit branch i;r the :::(oe“p:::'?n“l"w »1".’: Sehe ‘i;,“’,"“' :‘E SRRt in (e 19th district A e and wife he i eople with Atipirap OV VAC L ETE wes keit o iste R e ol a, Pa. Jan. 4.—John Thurston | Lake Seamen’s union, committed sui- lern Pacific ralicontie Framk G. Bussett of Seymour is ires extension Of elector's pr Pmiution fe Menmy o e A e o b ines il 00 3 kngvn Slinpen o a1y aldewalk to0AY and | cide todiy in Bis Toom at a local hotel § the Callfornia _Sate ~ Depostt snl i estant, he having been beaten by |lezes to women. He add: Taxatio i of the immediate family were a | Fiether Dinaea syt \ < lin falling c 2 ainst a perambu- | by shooting. He left a note explainin, st company. was convicted i B e e Bt wrt b | i yomen. Faadds: Taxation General Recommendations. ses i On November b when he | - Honness, “ha twie bout 60 yeurs | In falling crashed agminst @ perambu. | by shooting, | He loft 8 note sxvlaiing | LU SN vors of secarities o8 SRR Commor of Enfeld will not|in harmony with our repabiican o Appointment of minor judzes by ths | was removed to Washington In a pri- | old, was a former Erie ard New York | lator containing an cwht months’ old | fhat he WG 1paued EIO8 0f 08 WOV o "egtate of Ellen Coiton, which be ontest the seut of Senator Bailey of | stitutions "'~ | governor is advocated, I accord with | vate car, he was reported considerably | Ceiitral operator. He insisted that | infant. The convevance was erd and | fhat he was atraid to face the men why | held as trustee. S ihe Seventh district. The Lounshury- Public Utilities. the suggestion of Goy. Woodruff. improved. Physicians declared that | Diran should re-employ him, but the | RAACH 7 1CE2 PR 20,05 ey ! had trusted him. = Basaett contest has gone (6 4 commi - | On the matter ofa sublic utilicies| LeEISIAtON giving the governor pows | he misht possibiy be able to take his | latter refused and the shooting fol- as Henry White and Mrs. Whits Sail fed 4% Somsisting of Senstors Marsden, | commission law the SOVEFMOr SUONS: | St any exsentive omter fot. Sherca | 2oaG10,Re eRSte at the opeming of | lawed Capture of Mail Pouch Rebbe Aviation Meet at Dalias. Heme a e s ¥ cer mot cr congress. s ! i o iy, |- recommends the DIl reported by 2oy the people or ppomted. by the | sgcording to the physicians in ar. | Three Brothers Marry Thres Sisters.| Portiand, Ore, Jem 4—In the afrest| Dalas, Tex. Jan. i—ac the opening| Paris Jau 4 —Henty Wak o e et o en sopossts « mamuer of cpanges | COUIts 15 recommended, & vacancy <o| tendance fomight, the semator died | Arapahoe, OKia. Jan. _~—Tnree | today of James Whalen proprietor ot ¢ |of o @ie dave avistion meet today |y American smbaseador 1o Praas Interest. e ThEZea & ifammber Of changes to) created to pe filled by the original ap- | from a complicatiton of diseases arie- | brothers, John, Henrs and Bert Peck, | saloon, federal officers assert they hiave | Rene Simon made four fiights. Others |and Mrs. White ssiled from X The makaup of the committecs has | MaKe It @sceptable, in his opinion, and | pofntive power. ing from septicaemia. Though no fu- |and three sisters. Neliie, Zoe and Amic | laid hands on one of the robbers who | who &scended were Garros. Hamilton now beeotne n Subject of ntoce iivo_outlines -what ‘a bill ‘of “this 'kind | “ & civil servide reform commission | neral’ franpements s have - ben . an ihe bridegrooms and |last September stole from an Alaskan|and Frisble. In trying for a cross| Mrs. White has so far reco . 8 Rpow A by {10 serve withent pay. and a zeneral |y o it is probable G e w which ook | steamer 1 ining $18.- | Connutry flight Frishie was forcéd to|her recent operation for it I Known that bn foe o 0 nounced it is probable that the sens le wedding which took | steamer wn of e repablican oo Employers’ Liability Law. law under which tow “nd munici- | tor will be buried at Fiki W. Va e of the brides’ parents | 000 in R o light. crashed into u fence and dam- | as to be able to start far On wn coiployers liability law the (Coutinued on pase wight) Mr. Eikins was boyn in 184L packaize of bullion worth $55,000. aged his machine, Lut esceyed uplurt, ' than had been expected

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