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' NORWIGH, COWN., wmss TANUARY 11, 1911 WRGL | '_,Tl MLEAN IN PLACE OF BULKELEY| Cabled Paragraphs |Goppggticut- Life Savers Condensed Telegrams| §1 000,000 FIRE LOSS AT CINCI Hamburg, Jan. 10.—The British One Million People in the famine dis- ;‘!m::%g:firfi“t:ovm ’Pmlafl ::.; - }-é f‘n«n of China are dependent on char- Former Governor Succeeds Present Senator | S a5 bion [GEISIGIUI'E u“able to Hem s Sk TR City Suffers Its Second Great U. S." A, retired, died at Gloversville, Castro-Urdiales, Spain, Jan. 10.— N Whose Term Wiil Expire March 3 Forty persons wero killed and five fn- | FIRST BATCH OF BILLS COMES | STANDING BY THEIR GUNS sAW| . Within. Three Weeks Religious Reform has been restored VOL. LIIl.—NO. 9 \ Whelmed a gang of laborers, burying INTO EACH HOUSE, PART OF TRAGEDY. to Nicaragua by an edict of President ‘Illl‘ beneath a mass of earth and Estrada. P rock. Boussigern, a Croatian A ROLL CALL VOTE STOOD 113 TO 64| iicovcsnroms aeiatic xuss,| ADIOURNED TO THURSDAY River Save. Jan. 10.—Reports from Fudziadian are that there are eighty deaths daily from the bubonic plague in that section. SEVENTEEN MEN PERISHED |xiiea 52" atior &osiins te| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDII c Avalanches from the Alps have caus- When Committees Will Be Announced —Four Days a Week Session Not i i ed serious destructic in the Provi 3 Crews of Three Coal-Carrying Barges | o Scrlous destruction in the Province| pyegsroued and Adjacent Property Damaged—Fis Lost in Roaring Storm on Cape Cod — 2 Mrs. Lydia A, Gear, who saw a and Spectators Caught in Collapse of Walls Popular—City of Norwich Commissi Coast—Worst Disaster in Years, group of log cabins become the city 2 3. . 3 The forei; 1 Nominating Speeches Dispensed With—Caucus Proved ,:,"'e" E}gfi&ggfi: o T £ ;4| brougnt here. to be a Very Quiet One—There Was No Third A Ruen_os Ayres, Argentina, Jan. 10.— of Chi i g Candidate, but One Vote Was Cast for “Judson”— | Many iatalities were caused by an ex- ; S s what was Cincinnati’s Most Magnificent St plosion in a gunpowdér factory at San i Martin today. Twelve bodies were ex- | Hartford, Jan. 10.—Both branches of | Highland Light, Mass., Jan. 10.—Tho T);';’r.;psporn Q?ngnyea': ~e¥:gdC:¥i‘s':u§:£ Men and Women Tr: led i Rush ; e €: ampled in Rush to E: The Vote by Counties—Senator Bulkeley Interviewed. | tricatea from the ruins of the plant | the general assembly stand adjourn- | worst disaster trat the’lite guards of secretary of the interior. soon after it was blown to pieces. The | ed until Thursday, when the commit- | the storm lashed coast of grim Cape ; search for other dead continues: tees will be announced, as it is pro- | Cod have seen in more than a dozen| Thomas Delaney of Philadelphia, a s - vided by the rules of procedure that|years occurred today on the treach- | veteran of the civil war, choked Lo Hartford, Jan. 10.—Georse ©. M- | friendsnip whicn has been steadfast for | ,otrakhan, Russia, Jan, 10—Eigh- | Such committees shall be ready on the | erous sand bars that make Off from | Geeth on n mreee of oramay Le;n. R ;r “fl""'l {-.:, in 1901 Mgy, yoars ‘:e;u:v:o e 13;:!::;&‘ ty-five fishermen were carried out in- ;lhlrdbleglslutlve day. Speaker Scott | the Peaked Hills. bz 4 and 1902, will be the United States | Mr. Bulke s to the Casplan Sea on an ice flos to- | Das been ill and that prevented him - ik city suffered its second great fi Senator from Connecticut, succceding | surprised him, and he said that he had | 22 the CSSD AR fioa on an lee 08 100 | 1om Completing the list in time for a| Tree Barges With Crews Lost. | Pedro de Aldrey o Forte Rico yiae| within three weeks. when the Chame | tion of $1.000,000 the present senator, Morgin G. Bulke- | felt that most of the republican mem- | o¢*5aicy and sent to the resene of the | Session tomorrow. The first bateh of | Standing helplessly by their guns, | SPRortSd (¥ the president asscelate| e, "or Commerce building at Fourth | the various ofiies and Vine streets was destroyed tonights | $505000, nnati, O., Jan. 10.—Entailing a more than one million doll: Only the bare walls of | Cincinnati's most magnificent | ing remain, Th ley, whose term will expire on March | bers of the legisiature had been elected | fon ®pie® iy J20 £, (00 TERORe BF 100 | hills came into each house. In the | their lifeboats and other beach appa- | % 3 ' Mr. McLean defeated the senator | in the belict mfi:fl:h:y would vote 07| any of the number will escape death. | lower one several introduced had a | Tatus, the life savers of the Race Point, 5 djacent property damaged, a dozen Spectators in Panie. of the state in the republican caucus | me e »\f'l 2 n a pop‘ a; bearing upon recommendations in the | Highhead and Peaked Hills stations! —he Trial of Porter Charlton firemen injured and possibly lives'lost. | ihis afternoon by a vote of 113 10 64. | the electors of the state would be Just | \ oo B governor's message. These had to do | SaW part of the tragedy in which tponed owing t: death in th Bodies in th, i | Fully fiv sand bectars g e o, | a5 loyal to me_now as they have been C EXPLORER PEARY Nith amendments to the cormubt prac. | three Stout coal carrving barges were | Losthoned owing ‘to o death in the| Bodies in the Debris. F oty asd isan _Nomination Made Unanimous. | \n the past. When the 33 of March AGAIN QUESTIONED | tices act, the Australian ballot act; | hurled to destruction, all on board, | fam¥ o meys in the{ While several firemen were um the roof 1, Smoke el The democrats being in the minority | comes 1 shall pass out of office as a : the popular election of Senators: wo. | Seventeen men, losing their lives in | 2% gounted for at.a late hour, reparts of ks filled the streets for e and the nomination of Mr. McLean | senatar and shall be back here in Con- [ Committes on Naval Affairs Asks for | man suffrage; the collection of per- | the boiling surface. The lost barges £ 5 4 .| fatalities among firemen and specta- | auy o panic folloned . having been made unanimous by the | necticut and shall plunge at once into M Ligh sonal poll taxes, and probate fees. | Were the Trevorton, Corbin and Pine| Elliott Northcott was appointed min- | tors who were caught in the wreckage o R eaucus, there remains only the for- | business. ore Light, They are the forérunners of many bills | Forest, valued together at $125,000. | ister to Nicaragua, and H. Clay How- | of the collapsed roof have mot been |, mame sern e, [ogeht to mality of voting uzn:ar‘n:: by the two | whenator Brandegee later l1eft €oF| washington, Jam. 10.—Admitting | OB these same subjects. “‘In:l'}_l the exception of Captain Brovn:n'f;,‘:’“m‘m“e' to. Peru by President confirmed. Wihether there are bodies | hut no o gy lon of the vote the next day i jolnt | CAUCUS WAS IN SESSION st ol L SENATE. the Pine Forest, o Provinctown man, | The Selden Fatent on automobile| there was a larze number of | Office Buildings Turned Into conventic v D consi 2 > vere Phi - s _was set aside by the Un at work o fire started. ‘hon fo maks Bim 8 United ‘Btates AN HOUR AND A QUARTER | enterprises unaided by his own work, | The senate was called to_ order at | it drowned saflors were Philadel- | §i2i005 T8, 0 B0 DV N0 NG | # Wopk when the five staried. |, Owing ¢ density of the o 4 Capt. Robert E. Peary, the Arctic ex- | 12 o'clock by Lieut.-Gov. D. A. Blakes- : York. e | the police were powerless ¢ . b Mo lan Caaie: Politicians frou Every Corner of the | plorer, answered o crossfire of ques- |lee. Prayer by Chaplain Sexton. Seamen Seen Clinging to Wreck. | . The Cincinnat: | situation for fully - A e fae| deveiTig K Tt 1 ee on naval s Y. Senator Jud > - |and Corbin, broke up very quickly, it | the Sidney street lodsing house in | fices, both ch contained recor into hospitals for the injured = ::’:r’ }:nh)‘fl::xix|:fl"m‘):f,‘{ o e 8 e e Proceedings in Detail. told how he wanted the glory of the |- (Drorlhnuasvorfi)ig{re::::(‘gfaF:eoes:;\l:n is believed that twelve lives were lost | London were identified as the murder- | almost invaluable. burned out, |shelter places for > panic strickems oc in all re can p : h- | PRI ey~ Y polar achievement for himself, declin- | p°T, OF, e, SPROIMECRT OF Freeman | within an hour after the barges broke | €rs of the policemen. 2 4 Yery quiet o, Utlike the cancusas | Hartford, Jam. 10~ Ex-Gov. George | € 0 let any member of his expedi- | o poard of equalization for the val. | 2Way from the tug Lykens, about 7 | = T e e Nbe ose held twice by the | P. McLean developed all the strength | U0 other than the negro, Henson | .tion” of oyster Droperties in the | M- and went on the breakers. Five The Story of Adam and Eve is d BODY OF DERBY MAN ! EVIDENCE TENDING TO SHOW. e T e twice that has been claimed for him when | 52,08 the last dash with him; how his | 56,¢e" Senator Judson sald the ap. | Other seamen were sen clinging des- | clared to be a parable for the childish | covNn FROZEN ON RIVER BANK THE 8 the last session, there wis no exc the republican members of the gen- | huolshing contracts had precluded Bim | 5intment_of Mr. Patten would not [ PeTately to the Pine Forest untll mid- | mind of early man by Bishop Law- Xt HE SUN A VARIAS ment or play of parliamentary tactics | eral assembly gathered in joint cau- | irom testifying before the committee | gisplace the present treasurer, Mr. | forenoon, when in attempting to reach | rence of Massachusetis. Bull le Throug 4 lected & s - or & pr huv‘n fllhvvn',(\l the i- I'”’n" 3 "F‘I us in bl‘n; h"H‘Of representatives at ks e and _how members of his Lipj 'ili on lhep board. i * | shore in_ their own little boat they il o Hifat H-oe Houdh :teag= Wnctini| Collectss £7 4hd. ORI Branehy o it ‘n'"“i M:“n Mr. MoLe g two o'dock Tuehdmy atternoon €5 expexmuox\b hadlhbecn prohibited from Senator Donovan said the compen- | Were hurled into the scething billows : :\‘sm grea(mg a New Bureau of the Smith Committed Suicid. Observatory in Californis. e R s s e L romitate oy B O i niteq | Writing about the trip. . and_disappeared. nterior department for the control of P e 8 508 ce aieetivs of X Soninat b, candidate for United | Captain Peary was asked to throw | Sation of members of thoe board ought | ™yg Tikens, of the Reading Ceal|national parks was introduced in the| Derby, Conn.. Jan 10.—Whil suth- ) ). —Evidencs o e e ar u * e A light on why, as a naval officer, he | 0 &% SCi€q BPECTICRI ot o be|company, started from Philadelphia | Senate by Senator Smoot. ering wood along the ITousat i Srmithsonian R e L RS gyt | One Ballot Sufficient. made no report to the navy depart- | OPPe O N0 SERALS BUEH last week with the Trevorton for g ¥ Rt er, near where the Turkev Il brook - T On the fir s 2 ¥ Portland, the Corbin for Portsmouth| South Carolina’s Municipalities hav- | enters the stream, two Ttalian b t ballot by roll call he | ment. Representative Roberts of Mas- | ULk = A ¥ ? | received 113 votes out of the 178 cast | sachusetts asked him if it was not | Senalor Judson sald the appoifit|ang the Pine Forest for Marblehead. |ing a population in excess of men late today found (he body the other. The result was foreca some time ago, hough the resource- | _ . > us . ver: ” £ i dtns E . ~ as against 64 for Morgan G. Bulke- | customary for an officer to report on g 5 i . 3 made an average increase of Martin Smith w a bullet hole fuiness of Sonator Bulkeley 50 |16y, e present semion Sensior from | matiers for which he was detailed, |® chanse in the rate of compensation. Last Fight for Life. cent. during the last decade. through the head, seated in a elump | T ettt ths the oot S, Tise | Cohnecticut, a majority of 64, which | Captain Peary said he had made some | The vesolition was passed under | —Shortly before 10 o'clock the men of gl of bushes on the river's bank bt H gl g Lo ok might DOt | 45 so decisive as to cause the mo- | report to the coast and geodetic sur- ;3‘:»"0“:, s s Bl l‘;“' the Pine Forest were seen to gather | Senator Lodge Introduced the tariff | hody was frozen stiff, the less be_reac CXeEpt through & devlous| tion of Semator E. Hart Fenn that the | vey and had advised the navy depart. | 1}’ sf"l‘g e only senator volng | a little group. Before those on the | commission bill which already has|ing in the water, und rpve o | nomination be made unanimeus, which | ment of that fact. It was his im- [3E3mSt It i to | beach realized tehir purpose, the little | been offered In the house by Repre- | frozen into (he rizht hand t n Outcome Indicated by Vote of Hart-| was carrfed without any opposition. | pression that the: superintendent of |, The resolution was transmitted to| dory on top of the barge's house had | sentative Longworth of Ohio. fingers had to be pried open to ford and New Haven Counties. ! Senator Stiles Judson of the Twen- | the survey had made a repert to the :nmg 58’5;‘03‘;;‘ : :“;5“;_‘” n .‘"t C‘ been cut loose and launched. All five —— < X lease it. Two of the chambers of But in the caucus, speechmaking | 'Y-Afth senatorial district received | Davy. Pressed by Mr. Roberts, Cap- | TolalOf Dopovan rhsed the point of |men tumbled in for the last fight for| —The Supreme Court decided that civ- | revoiver had been discharged, but on- | SUL's variabii ot g UGum. Speechiakin | Ua vote, that of Represontative Joun | tain Peary said there was a leiter of | rder solution ought to be|life. Beforc they had grasped their|il courts have no jurisdiction to re-{ly one of the bullets was locited, that | Without questi The body had been orcanized eocses. | W. French of Trambull, Fairfield | bis on fla somewhere, ssking secrecy T Resataain oars a big comber came roaring round | view the proceedings in an army board | having passed through the side of his | As a_resul annual oheerve ed to & roil call without delay and [ COURLY. for his hwrluendrepon to the survey £ = gg;ter_ighgn[ g:e!-b(-;ggdr:d rolled over | for the promotion of officers. hat and into the death; death was |tlons of radi > the Smithes the outeome was soon indicated by Result Had Been Forscasted. ae p tIe sounTes Seustae Judfn motiad Sho Escon:; e e i i s Eobeily; (st AT cHse g way the houss members from LLart- | The result was mot resarded as a | g WVAY: belng detailed to get certain | sideration of the resolution authoriz- Seen by Life Saving Patrol. A‘:skg'r:'co:;‘*lg;d;-rwu'fiiul&;fi!(pcfi of| Smith was last seen a week azo s, iord county voted, The senators wioso | surprise by the McLean forces, but | yas ask the sovernment RO 15, wie | siotance. © Passed. C0n the erocon-of | , Coming over Nantucket shoals yes- | the senato by Semator Nelson, chair s Lo Aehe, W Yt (o) 9% to 1910, f names were first called voted in fave r 3 i J T St . ssed, n 5 3 T son, chair- and le he house. On the | 1905 to 1 i Of MeLean 13 to $. Then the acna- | e tasy Hortpation of the claims | this information until later?” insisted | Senator Judson the resolution was | ferday the Lykens encountered a|man of the committee on public lands. he told several people that | sauare centifieter ; tor's bome county, which so many | to e oavemrs® el r*'““? Mr. Roberts. 2 3 tabled. 2 ln“flt?;‘he“fir&;wn ;s _fig‘;u"“"ndea Lureds o Bhiladelphl ¥ intended to commit suicide and | Wou:d mean t t times had stood bohind him, went for | course. some. surpriscs o ;ife.b of | “I would rather not give the infor- Committees Not Announced. Mgmmo)_ I s ettt dore it | s un,fi&o iladelphia n‘j‘h promises | propably carried out his purpose ib"‘" the stm ere McLean, 20 to 13. The election of Mc- | who had been rogarded as “placed | Teaon, except to the committee” re- | gengtor Judson satd he understood | cape, Dleturo Louses, foar eink, between 15| (DAL day, as the medical examiner | COSVEC 07 O7C ¥ ece-eighths of am Lean was known to be certain when | answered to their mames but on’ the | Testitying In. the. bresence of mews. | the presiding officers of the semate| The Lykens with her tow was oft|and 15 years of age, were held in hail | 3 i ,t'@ 1ie had evidently been dead | F1i Souare 2000 samce to Baae et 2o Bt New Haven county | whole the vote was as claimed if | miver representatives, He was given | 3nd house were mot prepared to an- | Nausett late in the evening and could | yesterday, charged with being inmates 96 and a silver watene |0 "% | about one-thirtisth of an ounce of W :;": ot P‘l'“ m“:ee»_;; :;:h 3 P: 1 39 | would be. h‘{“‘{“ showed his great- | pormigsion to file his reason in writ- | ounce their committees. The speak- b‘s; seen in }:he mo;:llgfl_‘ht tlx;‘cnm thet of white slave dens. Smith lived at No. 162 Derby ave- | ter. nearly three 1 one-half degrees ceed. ery M- | est gtrength in New Haven and Litch- | jn, er of the house has been ill. He |shore, as she was hugging the cape — 10, Wwas Sears old and leaves a | Fahrenheit. The fundamental constae Dolse save the responses us each | field countaies, the delegation of 2 I by ia you mot take white mem- | mOved that when the semate ad- |for a lett. She finally met the full| A Senate Bill authorizing the pay- | BuS, Was Sixty years old, and leaves a hitherto unknown within wide member answered his name and gave | representatives from the latter county | p, - r journed it be to meet Thursday morn- | force of the gale at the bend in the | ment of $773,647 to the Southern P R limits, his preference, In & few minutes & | A e ers of your party with you on the | 3 et hy i F § e Tesult was Kuown. The memms aq’|voting for him unanimously. The | anal stage of your trip northward, so | IP8 at 11.30. Motion carried. STivof e Seve. i her stana. | Cific, Rallway company for expedit-|; yciN CUTOFF TRAFFIC —— ——— e ey oo Pepciucus ad- | castern counties of the state—New | Tl thare might Be croditable corrob. o e id s The life saving patrol saw her stand- | tures made in 1906 on account of ths NAT GOODWIN'S TROUBLES, jo iftes - . London, Tolland and Windham—gave | orative olasire?" asked Ao Fobeors ing offshore to avoid the Peaked Hill | overflow of the Colorado river was ALTOGETHER SUSPENDED | xvir:":"br "; mflvvflrn;: Tltrznlrl\w ’n::"- 1'ru. greatest strength to Semator “In the first place,” replied Captain thSem:mlrl bspelmcy ann‘aunced that Em, bll:tt_darkdness b!?rt;‘sd h“er ‘oul four | passed by the senate. f &S - Said to Have Paid Too Much Attens sation of ex-Gove cLean unani- | Bulkeley, Windham county senators h e C ere will be a caucus of the demo- | hours before dawn. The gale increas- Sase Railroad Business Demoralized b P i nded. by and representativos giving him 15 out ot 5 g, g cratic members of tho general as. | €d in fury, and about 3 o'clock the long | By Unanimous Vote Tuesday the Heb). Wias uak S X tion to Chorus Girls teprese ingto | of a possible 20 votes. Of the =1 . . when 1.c€ | ombly next Thursday in the hall of | hawser astern of the tug parted. The | Kentucky State Federation of Labor 3 : 3 . : No Nominating Speeches. | state senators, every one of whom vot- B s s T the house after adjournment. Lykens was then & mile or more to|at s snnual meoting in Lexingion o _Raiiroad ! rentions alieged o have beas st . 2 | ed, 12 announced McLean as their | s 7 : 5 enator Donovan sald it gave him |the westward of Peal life sav- | declared in favor of granting suffrage Tentic s o e 0 ARVe e The voting was under a resolution | oo ! e , with me_(Henson) was more effective o ek A 3 i) communication | Nat C. Goo o chorns girs fntroduced by Representative Chand- | “N0ice While 9 were for Bulkeley. Tor conmMEs: Gemands " of | extended | Srov.s, Dicanure | toféqulencarin Sthe | fng sHOR. ot the melt patel| s tns Te i i sl rilar & throughout the | hj men: et 1 tiee et - o oo : o — Senator Spellacy. e last watch o night patrol | tion by the American Federation of o o ; Jer and was in accord with the proced- | Spectators Allowed to Remain. work than any white man. The pole o i e s ting St Thom tHe Eekk=| Tper s the result of | ¢ 1 1 basis of & @i ure laid down by the federal const!-| The important business at hand was | Was something to which I have de- Adjournment. ed Hill station when he discovered e last night amd snowstorm | yorce s «d by “his fourth ition as the method to be followel in { put through with expedition. It was | Yoted my life, for which I had zone | The Senate adjourncd to Thursday | wreckage in the breakers. The crew | Senator Gallinger Introduced a taday. . All‘transcontnental trains| wife, I is the assump= i voting for o senator by hoth | only a few minutes past the appointed | through such hell as I hope no man |at 11.30. R e Gitckly somacnel b I Wik oo | Slat: oeas Tt ubates Tl Hich G Traffic has been alto- | tion based on depositions taken Bere S o e Jeetitare: . Thax | hour of two o'clock when Michael Ke- i O resms I Sver Sipatencs. wid el lark to make out anything. eliminates from present consideration | 567" Sl St & e b. is. A motion | pealy, acting as temporary chairman, id not fes uld divide if HOUSE. More flotsam came tumbling on_the | all trans-Pacific lines, and applies only | o0 " . . L. ! for Miss Goolls was made to dispense with nominating | called the caucus 160 order. i > | with a young man who had not the 2 o v: i i i A ser- | Some hours, as rich, an B, Edward | called the caucus . The pro- | ¥ Dbeach, but there was nothing to iden- | to the establishment of ocean mail se rich, and J rds, representing ng favored by the | cedure was accordance to ¢ right to it that I had.” & g < ¥ ify it, dou South #lcl 80 washed out Goodwin, this affernoon examined wite JMcLean men, the prosramme outlined | of the house of renrecentotioes by | Mr. Roberts asked if any injunction |, A thirty minutes session sufficed for | LY it R er, Do SIS KO0Mh | peating of this wiveN UE O uesse r just before the caucus of huving three | inder the same conditions as weually | Of Secrecy had been made as to what | Do houses ‘t’fm‘gper‘js?‘g;“{: When | No Lifeboat Could Cross the Whirling | © L e last night. e & - sttour, . testiil peahars ¢n dach side wes sups P~ | prevail; that is, everyone except re- | members of the expedition might suy. | jegisiature on Tuesday. While the sit- Billows. Mre. Caroline B. Martin, one of ine CohGEEGk T DEADAY. that he drove win and several B e vhnc;l members and the representa- ;:gt;’G:‘;{!’?’l’t‘fdh'e“:‘t;";";fii"sm'_”I;‘c“ tings were brief, they were neverthe- | At dawn the form of a stranded | Wardlaw sisters, charged with partici- | $ chorus girls thr 1 Forest park ail u Ame, as not given | tives of the press excluded fro v < 2 : o e - ; 3, | pating in the murder of her da | s S TerrETa) of one night s o motion. epresentative | nedered S vri ini ) o . e . o Hag RN i i he had served drinks to Gos Bandier of Beky FH had satd cha: s DSt the galiestee cleared, :h‘:;“;"{er!;e")ff‘.ég"z;‘r- eyplaining that | Scott's gavel fell just a minute after | on the outer bars, while in the offing ¥ Eatmiug o Hase O N 35 3 tion of Lorimer. he 1ad served drinks o CHESEE made, but he had understood '¢% linto executiion by the messengers that | that Captain Peary also was paid fof | swearing in of a few new members | soon realized that no lifeboat pulled | and will be sentenced for manslaugh- | CTa d of South Dakota ¥ < - | show The day that that plan would not be | ¢ caucus later voted to allow the | his services through the salary paid | was the first buseiness transacted, fol- | by men could traverse those 500 yards | ter. jarad 08 fhe duttidl the sudatel Misy Goodrich's fotlowed. He was ready to leave i | Scelators to remain, which courtesy | him as a naval officer. = = |lowed by the filing of petitions for|of cross whirling billows. i RS O A e nounted. thut one o chorue SN to the camcus to decide, no one | 314 spectators warmly applauded. que':gm‘:n‘-"fih;{_’egu';g u‘; iy s:x:s in the hoexse, ‘l‘orfseveral who had| Two men could be made out cling- Pr:g:;; 2::";;:2;1‘:;' YJ.‘,},};T;C\""' g e Ll 1 is to be nam + co-respondent. cared (o listen for indefinite time to | Hutchingon Excluded. tic trip, said that he had 1ot vet Dre- | (0 (ng commitice. on contestod elon: | more holiing 5> the hosse: "°™®| null and void because the com pro- | spoke for o hot 1 in cle MEXICAN REBELS IN FLIGHT. pervices of each of the cantidates, me | horederick H. Scott, speaker of the | pared such a chart as would enable | tiong, Tt was apparent that the other two | ducts concern was operating in re- | ing announced himself ready to voi | - g - ..v].‘do S e e ,"" [ldates, no { house, was selacted as chairman of the | anyone to_ follow in his footsteps to Shower eof Petitions, Bills, Etc. barges had long since broken up. straint of trade formed the answer of | for a resolution to unseit e 1 is | Official Advices of the Occupation of ne sided wi nator Hooker, Guucys. and the clerk of the house | the pole but he “magined” that he| e came s shower of petitions,| News of the- wreck was shouted | Dresfous Brothers, candy manufactur- | sevator on the ground that e hai ot Guerrero by Federal Troopss Natehineon Bxsluded from. Caucus. ind the clerk of the senate as clerks. | had data by which he could prepare » = TG | ers of Montgomery, to a suit brought | been legally and d elected by the In oreamising the caucus, Jonn 1|, Vith the organization completed, a | such & chart. He said the position | resolutions and wills. In response to| through, the Streats of Erovincetown | eestnst tiemiby tie.. Corn Products | legislature of Minojs kb Sen. 10~senet AN Hutchingon of Estex was not allowed | £1o0'e, Of Special interest developed | of the North pole could be determined ble to introduce general bills and res- | people started across the sand Gunes | cOmDAnY. | e pastare of rra, Vexican ambassador, #o= his seat, as ho lected on the dem- | °L¢F the question of the admittance | just the same as the equator. but the s t er such m to witness the rescue or its failure. | s | eral pension bili in ¢ v r ic following telegrams acratic ‘icket and e Wad detouted a | of,Jomn I Hutchinaon of Easex, Jrid- | trouble was the compaative low alt- Commmittocs not ot apmotator erste | “°The Lykens did not dare to run in| A Maintenance of the ESssing sciigd- | 100 annuel jwas ddded 1o, fhe expent -1 & Creel, the Mexteats Fegularly nominated republican. The | {LeSex, county. inson was final- sun, er gets | GAOHt rule that, in his opinion, it was | close for fear of meeting similar dis- | ules of steel prices is anticipated as a | tures o of pensions. Speaker | il \Mairs, dated Mex« $oto to exciude him was evidently on | 1 coluded by & vote of 96 to 58, but | higher than 22 1-2 degrees above the | [T Tle” if not eustomary, &nd that| aster, so Captain Hammond hung | result of the conferences of steel mak- | Cannon shersoniny, took the 0e96. 810 160 @ity January 92 s o ly after the caucus had used a half- | horizon. For that reason ordinary ob- |10 nd’ consider 1 in order. So the | round offshore until 8 o'clock, when | ers to be held at New York today and | urged the passage of the ~measure.| “lguariery has been occupled by One Vote for “Judson.” hour in the consideration of the case, | servations could not be relied on with | 16 MOU! Sonsiter B In trder. So the | JONG Eg o ovincetawn. Thursday o discuss trade conditions. | which granis pensions ransing “ rcen. Febels At SR g& Representative French of ‘rumbuil | ©1¢ar. Mr. Hutchinson, with the cour- | hearing of Captain Peary tomorro g " Three Days a Week. ged ashore. A wireless message was| would not bring about an increase iu{ in the Civil war or sixty da the republic exercised his prerogative to vote for |4%¢ Of his convictions firm upon him, | when Representative Macon of Arkan TN T 31T Pt T b Sent to the revenue cuiter Gresham in | business piants of the various steel} Wwar ‘!vfzh M-‘;]xlun_ Helicel -l i ;laltber and .-\;L . “i?'" n wer to _— e -‘rr‘”:n b.‘l u(llm.\.\lh sfme i expected to question him at |, Incident wbé“v minttes when ot pe. | the hope that she m‘.gl;t aid, but !sl\e companies. x‘éfi‘r’)‘:;\n;gn bill was up when New York City Chamberlain Charfes s name, amid smiles. 7 iace in the ering, stating that | leng nty ~ | b : assist- SEao b a ed. e R e it orons1 | he was not asking for his rights: th s 2 came apparent that the proposal to| Was t00 dar off to render any TWELVE LONDON POLICEMEN Hott s dcimid and Bodse will b fi H. Hyde Still Missing. tives seemed to bo unceriain | L fen s revnbiisan from he Died at Age of 109. B T e & ook ta not Fourteen Bodies Recovered. HELD AT BAY BY BULLDOG, | S¢¥¥/on tomarrow Bt gllew York Jan. 16—Chestetiig Con ot Bidgeneld sald Mot oun Hale, | the party, had been & membor ever | . Philadelphia, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Anas- | that it is entirely within the province| Highland Light, Mass, Jan. 10.—Up Benjamin Cramp Died from Gas Poi- | control of depositing of the Cos of Ridgefield said “Mclean- i B member _ever g , j P g city &P St he sscent Lean-Bulke- | since and aiways would b wtir oy, | tasia Carey, who is said to have of the members to say how many days| to midnight the life savers had recov- | Not a Man of the Squad Dared Enter a % inds, and has been missing for forty voted. : "" * 1 got ready to set out himself. Speaking | 109, Y5ars old, died at her home in|a week they shall spend in Hartford, | ered fourteen bodies from the waters. House. FASIIES ol v | ,'falled to appear at today’s mest i d. {in Mr. Hutchinson’s behalf Senator s “city today, and abou e same |and it is a safe prediction that three —_— iladelphia, an. SRJAIn | 5,0 7o the city banking comml N 0. Vtad | Judson said he would as seom quesor | time Mrs. Rebecca Gilmore, one hun- | will be the limit. The principal ob- | CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATIC London, Jan, 10.—These are trying| Cramp, a member of the shipbuilding | 58 O "%, 3%, PUCCRE FOREH The vote by counties was a WS | g right of the Angel Ganelel to thy | dred years nine months and five days, | jectlon to four consecutive days of sit- AL COMMITTEE | days for the London police. A dozen | family of William Cr & Sons, died | hioni fhat he would bo om hand. THe County. McLean. Bulkeley. of Deaven as Cmele Tomers Siine | passed_away at her home in Camden, | ting each week is that it would take STATE CENTR, of them were held ot bay for five houra | from gas polgoning tonight in the | PIERL that e WOUE 6 SO0 KIS €ord ... .2 13 |in the rcpublican partv)’ but even |l J-Fort deaths were due to infirmi- | many of the leglslators away from |, poi\piish Permanent Headquarters | this afternoon outside a bedroom Pennsylvania hospital He was found | ernoon considered a resolustion ealNeE Gow gw... 2 | this, and more, did not save him frem | ties of age. busmua&dlvm n-’uu;zntlfl\',d _’:!l‘hn dmatter o Establish ! fl‘;;“:“‘ 4 a bulldog guarding the body of his & the bathroom of ‘“‘* home by his | o he pryg r 4 detailed statement New London ? | beig exclud - was not definitely decided Tuesday,but in Hartford. ter, who had committed suicide. v rated of the funds of his office together WIth Tairfleld ..coooennn | Representative Andrew ¥. Garde of onsideration of the matter was pre- = = After exhausting their resources to e room was filled with gas a list of banks des :h:v::'— Aepont- Windham ... . Cromwell led the opposition to Mr. | the hall of representatives to glean | cipitated by the fact that the bulletin| Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10.—The demo-| capture or kill the doug, a doctor w R fons. He w ' | tories since January, 1910, After some 7.itchfield . o | Hutehinson's admission. aeting for ti | Such information as could be signalled | of the house carries a calendar calling | cratic staté central committee this af- | cont for. He poisoned some moat which | Years old. Members of his fam | o e “motion” was 1t S Middlesex i 5 L repuntican town commitien ne o € | Or whispered to them relative o the | for four days a week &t the capitol | ternoon decided to establish permanent | 'S thrown into the room through 4 2d no reason to end i | ;',;2“4‘ ol 4 14 Hutchinson is charged with having | ProsTess of the votinz. during January and February. nlca(}!(qu?rtf;r:kin fithis :fi'&;fi"fié‘az{’;’? hole in the door. N]u( until m; animai | believe bis death was an aceic ; il o—— Touse tota 1 55 | seceptedthe democrutic nominati McLean supporters held a congrat- | Petition from Town of Norwich: | clerks to look after p matters. | was dead did the police enter the room. = Restitution to the Amount of $1,300,000 Eenate total . % |Eesex on the nicht after he was ce- | ulatory session immediately on the | Among the petitions introduced on The office will be' tndes the direction | Trien they removad tiis Gody: toifmor-| Colored (s g Murder of | o arrisburs, Pa.. Jait Ma = |feated in the republican caucus announcement of the vote. £ : of the state com - | tuary. rovidence Woman. O e i i > Totals ...... $he pasir's dontiasien 05 oot | The Individual Vote. SCCT IS S0 TosD i e ford town commitiee will have general | = Taken in connestion with the battle| Providence, & I Jan. 10.—CIif N renger ot marsats e. He wol olls. = 5 = rection of its work. z against two anarchists a few days ago, | Dl OIOFOd, TaNds & confesslon ) sass oae Hoes o ""“a Lot bt Bl Binmtey Rad o4 5 BewEi st the Dol Following is the vote of senators | ADVANTAGE IS LARGELY Chairman Comstock presided at the [ i which hundreds of police and latee | Loqmnsom, olored, made 2 confession | $200,000 upon which - payment - v The Roll Call. also of the representatives from New meeting and a number of matters re- | gotachments of soidiers took part, this | \ines Finie mechrding to. o Mrs. | been stopped, @ made in the Daus< L tati With Hutchinson excluded prog: London, Windham and Tolland coun- WITH STAUNTON’S SCOUTS { j5iinz to the scope of the work of the | ineident nas eervad fo increase the | sLmes Fines accordins to a statemet| phin county ‘court today by the meth Absent: Representativ Aol a = Prozress | tios, B standing for Bulkeley, L for - adquarters force were acled upon. idicule i ol Elem out by ¢the potice. convicted or otherwise implicated by of Enfield (i), Abell of Leiur S 2 Iesalution to_ elimingts | orian Who Are Hanging on the Flanks of | """ ; Zldicals for mnich the nalics abebix E ey the state of Pennsylvania in the eape | nominating = hes shortene bt e oved " sut ted. i Vi - sy ' ot Winner Very Grateful T "t the ol call baliat. whion 1s | g Sonators—District Schroeder’s Battleship Fleet. enil o New Yor rpaaa i r | o N T A. P Operator Fell Dead st His Work | {5 "rauas relurn the commemns 4 el | Fenn, B; 5, Alsop, L: :: H Roanoke, Va. Jan. 10.-—( HONDURAN REVOLUTION. vas over most of | was ununimously voted to Rave, e Aty e wealth agreed {o drop anl fusthes e T e i ovte | e s o Rave iy | Dickiiman, B Masde hingfon, Jan. 10—The game of | New York Jan. 10.—long hatpin (e o e . fchean, Tn | utt called the roll ey b Clerk | Parker, B; 14, Woodrufr, hide and seek between Rear Admiral | & Subject which has agit o t Ceiba Is Momentari Heted; e to shake hands with Mr. it called tho roll "each mem [y e e aory pationeen, Beal ma el | ity counclls, . were discussed - at - a | AN Attack Upon Cei srmpnearily ot Ja ¥ his n: e ow York’s board of %, now an interview the nomines -1 me and declaring his | 335 rtiatt. 1 24, Deck meeting o | | i 1 Expected. | | | | o Trienas o S Btutes Satx Admiral Staunton's scouting vessels is 4 SRy ever the resalt. I can b ot A Loiates Setuter: Ot} 2e Smidd, . e et b gdrmen 1o . Au orainance provid-| ke t is supposed his heart superior_court, ik e result, 1 can b of a total voling strensth of 150, there | 1o miammpnd, B: 28 Ssonnl ando iy fomen ing a fine of not more than $50 for | Puerte Cortez, Honduras, Jan. ed suddenly. A wh 1] cases are declared to be ended say more at this time. were only two absentees and no man | Lornum, Li 3% Brins SR hes i i 4 scouts. |y woman whose hatpin, unless suit- | (By wireless).—“An attack upon Ce n survive. * w dbid - Frisbie, L; 34, Wrisht, B: 35, Leon-| The Atlantic fleet wus at 11 o'clock ts is expected at any 2 Next week after the joint convention | of those present attempted to evade ably guarded. proirudes more than | by revolutioni Proposed Freight Rates r. cLes izh - d, L. terday morning about 400 il P has ratified the election of Mr. McLean | the obligation to vote openly. The cau- | &% e yes ¥ . ) Miles | }olr an inch from the crown or other | moment.” 5 7 e will probably. following custom, ad- | cus. in this respect, was ideal. Me. | Representatives, few London Coun- | southeast of Bermuda islands in latl- | 0 iion of the hat, was referred to| . This terse message reached today A S Aministasyts N ASENS Sutrreen dross the generail assemibis Lean's real strength began to develop | Sy CmEN T Sreperd, B Hivde i | tade foom A O oere asaen icde | filo committee on law and legislation. | divect from Ceiba indicates the near | ~Washington. Jan 10.-The prosident| Washington, Jan. 10—While #a o Senator Bulkeley Interviewed. | =arly, i tho roll call and betoro it | 1o0"FR% 2 ined B: Scark L: Revnolds | west by sest and Adwmiral Staunton, i et e e e G Mantel Eovdis, | o BIMot: Northcstt as United States] oen o ettty comct S Senator Bulkeley left the capliol with | (50 ingicated. The result was received | &, Whiton B; Wheeler L Stewart L; | who is keeping the navy department | James A, Patten Sued for $6,000,000. | [OUSTY Sunday captured Tela, & port | minister to Nicaragta, and his con-| proposed advances in frsignt ates fe firmation will mark the complete re-| Doth official claseification and e Palmer B; Latimer L; Grenier B. informed by wireless of the progress | Chicago, Jan. 10.—James A. Patten, | "\ Afts miles sast of Puerto Cor Eenator Brandegee ju<. | e thei, . however,. and without - oo v g oou B Windifam County—Bennett L; Tur- | of the battleships as he hangs on their | millionaire retired broker, was sued in | {or and an equal distance from Ceiba. | newal of diplomatic relations with | rrmmke Lo (rfitories AOR fucus began. He then knew that his | (R0 defeat was impending. He went (o the i '~ lner B; Ta Phillips B: Keach | flanks, expresses the opinion that they | the superior court today for $6,000,000 Vicaragu: SEagord club and there received the Seventy-five-Minutd:8 ¢ | B ratrents B; Bidtop B; Thompson | ase DEASIR T0E MOUCHoI:. DRI oo | L ey Tt s Baciter, o pttario | s e e N T The caucus was in session an hour|L: Covell B; Carpenter B; Duvert B; |of the gaps in the Windward group. | The sult was suppressed for service to s e What is Society? gt § ey Later hie 3aid in an interview and a quarter. During this time the | Tracy B; Kebler B; Johnson B; Rich- | They should be today within one dey's | await the return of Mr. Patten from| At Liverpool Jan. Ultonta, . Sooeh b s oo “The cauens nas determined who |corridors of the capitol were crowded | mond B; Smith, Guilford, B: Perrin | sail of the and it is presumed | Hot Springs, Ark. It 1s sald to involvs | from New York. Doges rsal social iife consist ouly im Everybody Onto Smith, #hall be the next United States senn- | with polities from every corner of the | L; Kenyon L. that once ough the Windward is- | a recent cotton deal in which Mr. Pat- At Naples: Jan. 10, Duca degli | the lavish expenditure of money on verybody J Tor. 1 helieve that those v ho gave me | state. Among those present was a ) _ Tolland County—Stetson B: Rice | lands, the ships will head southwest- | ten was a factor. Abruzzi, from New York. entertaining Ov is it made up of | “What James Smith, support Wit give it to Mi. Mclean. | Jirge number from New London and | B: White B; Johnson L; Burnham L; | wardly for Cape Maysi at the eastern At Queenstown: Jan. 10, Campana, | friendly intereourse hased on the qual- | a just tariff’ is Just wam vary grateful to these wio voted | Windham counties. Al were intensely | Perry L: Smith L: Storrs B: Davis | extremity of Cuba. rounding which | Stamford—Mr. and Mre. Stéphen A. | from New York. ities of human nature. vather than on | Indianapolis News. I was evidence of the frien interesied in the outcome of the esu- | B: Moore B; Walker B; Proulx B; |Vhey «will reach Guantanamo, their | Stevens celebrated their alden wed- At Plvmoush: Jan. 10. Georze Wash- | external embellishments - Kansas City | man;: bo % they falt towards juc, a cus aad crowded ebomt the doora of ' Hall B Splesr B destinatien, within anether day's sail ! ding last waek inglom, freni New York B Star Colmm - o P >,

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