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¥ " VOL. LIIL—NO. NORWICH, CONN,, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. . . _ o " PRICE_TWO - CENTS_ SHEEHAN NOW IN THE FIGHT TO STAY| Cabled_Paragraphs r abled Paragraphs |\Well-Dressed Man|Flames Break ut |Condensed Telegrams Reinforcements lation of 40,157.573. e officia H t . 3 I;'stgifra;d L';n':f: "'"e" et i M Was Willing af One Time to Withdraw|oo=siicszes- - | With Two Guns| In Ol SIOrEHOUSE| Tu. s s s gy o 0| EMEN Juarez Gity RECEIVED WITH UJOYFUL AC- of $300,000 to provide a dormitory at Paris, Feb. 5.—The “Martin” says CLAIM BY INHABITANTS. that a number of Academicians are ‘ornell university. His Candidacy if Shepard Would Poo. |emrirstinmsin me i jmasken SANSITKHEW YME|ERIS RALROAD | oOAL | BREKS | o Ths sewmmsry of the birts of Sorage Greeley, 8 as the French Academy of Women. BEST TIME TO STRIKE. WERE PARTIALLY DESTROYED. |H., and Grecley. Cot o 1 Amnerst & Lima, Peru, Feb, 5—The newspapers express regret at the avproaching re- = tir t of A ic M C MURPHY WILL STAND BY HIM |igmenofimecn shiic dioiie| SECURED $3300 IN CASH duct during his four years_of service T here: x " o e e Cashier of Rector’s Restaurant, Chica- Teheran, Persia, Feb. 5.—Sani ed Sheehan Made Public Last Night a Long Letter in Which | powien, Persian " Minister of Fi-| 9% Forced to Hand Over the Receipts 3 ; = 3 % nance, ‘was_shot dead in the street| of Saturday Night—Robber Escaped. He Defines His Position—Whoever Wins, He Says|ycsicrder. His assassing iwo Ar- It Cannot Fail to be Said that He Has Been Elec They also murdered two policemen. ted by Tammany. pWilliam, Hackett paying teller of the on 'a.) Nat 1 bank, - LOSS FOOTS UP $225,000 | volic acid shot e R A collision between the steamer Plymouth and carfloat caused the pan- New Jersey Waterfront, at Weehawken, | ic on the Fail River line. Scene of a Threatening and Spectac-| The dAIie.d“ ‘Snamgn Regulation bill was ordered favorably reported to th ular Blaze Sunday Noon. hlouse by the Committee on Immtgra:3 tion. FEDERALS LOSE FIELD GUNS in an Engmm-nt.Ton Miles South of Juarez—One Hundred American Sol- diers of Fortune Join the Rebels, Chicago, Feb. 5.—Rector's restau- | New ¥ 3 That a sailor is not a laborer is a Nairobi, British Eft Africa, Feb. 5. | rant, one of the widely known of Chi- ew York, Feb. 5.—The New Jersey | decision rendered by Judge Haul, of —George Grey, & brother of Sir 120- | cago's downtown cates, was held up | Jaler front, shaken last week by a. dis- | ine United States Circult court of New | Dabres She el op il of 300 federain ward Grey, the British Minister of | carly today and the cashier was robbed | the Atena ot veenoofmunivaw, was | york, % i s M o T L Foreign Affairs, died duri £ $3,3 2 ske int- ie Scene at Weehawken today of & 3 night, unmolested by the insurrecto M) fhgnh saitrsl' - e h_m;‘nig‘ last hight | of §3,300 by F mankuihman wlhu pmntt threatening and spectacular fire T, forces and were received with joyful e : : % e hospital to which he was re-|ed two revolvers at the employes, goi 3 A issi i B e e it e | e idver T st~ | ) Yot Colihiug s gngouni te' seith /a ho Toceints of Saturiiy nht and-osx New York Fireboats Give Aid. Tiing Wattoon: fhon. of Coy oney | SEI R Y. tio, peopis: of, the cltsy :‘\Eznfii n“xl.:.r:;:{ olna(mu:?;‘.;e his, u‘;'ffi; cou ’:f)'f?e;‘n?nne‘x;t""' ever in repres - | lion last Tuesday. i 'l‘?cre were no patrons in the s:;{hg a;d c;)lf New York fireboats, five | Watterson, was insane when he shot | Federal Forces Lose All Small Arms e F fted State y at the time. The robbery oc- | Standar towboats, as many mora | and killed Michael T. Martin. i 4 eenatorship situation since his declara- | Giuog Wis Position in Letter to Dr.| Batavia, Java, Duteh East Indies | curred when the restaurant ‘would | Erie railroad tugs, tho entire. Weo- G s and FisdiSuns P e i TIoht wieo iy Feb. 5.—There has been a serious out- | have the fewest persons present and | hawken department, and several com | Consideration of the senate bill pro- | Austin, Tex. Feb. 5.—Adjutant Gen. amala that he will atand berind Wil- g &% 2 break among the Chinese on the Island | the largest sum of money on hand of | panies from Hoboken was necessars | moting Captain Robert E. Peary to be | ¢ral Henry Hutchings has receive Tie said that be will stand behind Wil | afr. Shochan deaned kis osition fn a | of Billiton. The capital, Tanjung Pan- | any time during the week. {o prevent a northwesterly wind from |a rear admiral in the navy was in- Bt i e e e A 3 o . er made pu .| dan._ was looted and burned, and the s ving the flames alo definitely pos > the n . Lapowski at El Paso: he believes the caucus nominee will | hut dated Albany, February 4, and ad- | chief administrator and others wero | Robber Believed to be Former Employe | through a small forest (‘,‘fsfig;]n;f““ efinitely postponed by the house. “Orozco defeated federal forces tem eventually be elected. dresed to Dr, Matthew D. Mann of Buf- | murdered. Troops have been sent {0| The cashicr, John P. Adams, who Sevetal Explosions. The - democratic members of the | Miles south of Juares this morning “He is the candidate of the party, | falo. Inasmuch as his letter foilowed | the scene. s e 3 A S capturing all arms, includin; flel and I do not see how he can withdraw,” | hard on the heels of Mr. Murphy's in- was forced to hand over the momey,| The fire broke out soon ofter noon | LOUSe Will hold a caucus Monday night & El Paso, Tex., Feb. 5.—Colonel Ra- et SR B 2 f > L on guns. Attack on Juarez was delayed tia'Sir. ‘Muipihy at his home inEast | terview last night, he was ssked today | A SOCIAL SCOURGE MORE D ot ian s ol o Shaupoet | 1 wooden extennlon: Of 4. brick atore i ebmronip It o | e e account of s fight. Expect It 6 Seventeenth street, soon after arriving e could confu at in ew, F e s Ca Y, ; r yards. he g - beon Monday or Tuesday. in ‘town from Afbany. “I am positive [if the text Otlhis letter lu;d ‘been shown BLIGHTING THAN MORMONISM. } (o7 ";;_'I;‘ltr-*\fgv Y"ol;k“i*;";’:‘ ;};‘c!‘l“els ’;3{ fitfrxlmll)uye as flllled W él éa,ooo barrels | Marquis Eaton, attorney for John R, (Signed) 5 A PKOWSKL” , ve that | to Mr. Murphy before it was given ; e e tor of al. ubricating oil owne the Vacu- | yys a A R # {2:‘.’.‘.5‘-:"12ub?n::.’§5:23 1“?fin3»;e¢1:r o phy g Cardinal Gibbons Speaks Strongly | s in the downtown theatre district| um Oil company of Rochester, N, Y. g‘::lsslg uuzr former banker. urged| Fighting 126 Miles East of Juares. him when they realize the harm that (;:'fi Igr met."t;ps:efiw i'\llr. Sgleehim. Against the Evils of Divorce. e R Eely o'fugmfify o s :rfn‘;’;; fc‘éfrvrfi d:fif;’“y a;u Sel\'oz:;\l c:}plosiofls s N ntmt(; :gflefll::m'h;e gue){is- Bl Paso, Tex, Feb. 5.—Fighting I8 U are doing in the party.” & 0 not thin] r. Murphy’s in- gzl : ers. urre great clouds of smoke | .00 for a pa , as s he says; | o tonight. Detw, B fave you any assurance of the in- | terview requives comment or amplifi-| Baltimore, Feb. 5.—In his sermon | the combined b““}:dfly‘aft‘gm@;‘ and | poured up into an otherwise clear sky, | 15 & Very ill ma and 600 (nsufiet‘tors“u?é‘er‘?xolatra‘:erl.z"; surgents shifting to Mr. Sheehan?” Mr. | cation from me at present. I think it | delivered at the cathedral this morning night Teceiptsiare keptiin tho safe. furnishing & remarkable sight on thel he Morgan loan scheme will be re- | Miles cast of Juarez, opposite "San Blurphy was asked. covers the situation in itself. Cardinal _,Gibbons spoke strongly “I'bave tafked with only ome of| “As for my letter to Dr. Mann, Mr.| against the evils of w them,” he replied, “but I believe that | Murphy knew that I was to make pub- | part: New York side of the river. Thousands 1 Slizari Forced to Open Safe. of persons made fe:r\' Vtrips lo“get a s“‘""‘“"{‘h e l‘““‘ EiCnaies sCongtess Ll}l?y?:‘;’enfisfl‘:' attempted to impress rhile =5 = 2 o 2 Y soon as solitical conditions 3 B eso) While only the cashier and head|closer view of the fire. ormat, fpectitical conditions become | eight men at Cinique, capable of bear- ivorce, saying in ’ oy 28 T ie o Nt ; istianity -"in the main dining room g ident C they will eventually realize that party | lic a letter tonight, but not to whom f Christianity is the highest t3 tehwots. M b Cause of Fire Unknown. 5 5 i ing arms, into service, but the men fled regularity is the best thing for them | it would be addressed or what it con- (\}l; chxlizationAand who can deny it a "111 rflf_e:fl‘]fia;{lfi:}h:lfigfflgi{;lndqsm; The P eIl S ORI TGS arare Davila, appears imminent. to the American side and are being und the party. Mr. Sheehan was the tained.’ then is it net true that we are retro- | 4u is - o= 9 | attack Vi arti: el . cared for by United States troo) “huice of the party caucus. Ninety per| “It may be taken for granted” was | grading instead of advancing on cer- | former employe. Before Adams could e e end were partially Jostroyed | The trail of Dr. Panchenko, the | ““Tnrce hundred refugees Trom. iHat e e Gemaseratic mombers of the | suggested, “that you have shown the | tain lines? nswer the bandit drew two revolvers | S0 LV WERL the flemen and tugs had | poinoner, was continued in St. Pteers- | gection has crossed the river today and legislature voted for him in the caucus, | letter to some of your friends and that | “There is a social scourge more|and ordered both emploves to hold up | joes or the oil is estimated at 150,000, | Durg and the manner in which he ob- | are at Ysleta, Texas. bt mukes him the party's candi- | they have communicated its tenor to [ plighting and more destructive of fam- | their hands. FHe then ordered Adams|,ng on the raiiroad . property $75,000. | ined the tube of cholera and dipth- 3 y o Mr. Murphy ?” ily life than Mormonism, It is the tear- | to give him the money from the cash | 00 O t1° Tairand property $75,000-) theria tixine was brought out. American Soldiers of Fortune Get $200 Mr., Murphy said that at one time T have shown the letter to some of | fully increasing number divorcee wer. 5 Gold Each in Advancs there was & chance of Mr. Sheehan's|my friends” agreed Mr. Sheehan, “but | mills throughout the, United After handing the rok er several} cORNELL STUDENTS IN The Humphrey bill, exciuding from | ™Fort ‘Worth, Texas, Feb. 5.—One e e ing. “Tia eaid that just hefore | I have very grave doubts if any of | These mills, like the mills of the gods,| ages of bills Acams said that was American ports any foreign ships that : ; the eaueus sir, Sheehan was approach- | them have communicated its tenor to|are slowly but surely grinding to pov d, but he was forced to open BLOODY MIX-UP WITH POLICE | enter into pools or agreements o con- | Lupdred American soldiers of fortune e s proposal that ne retire frond| Mr. Murphy. So far as my knowlelge | der the domestic altars of the matio o 4nd take out other money. To S n Cror tholghr oy pammoements tocon: | left kI Paso vesterdey to join the in. the race for the “good of the party.” | goes, . Murphy has not beeen ac-| Hushand and wife arz separated on the robber backed out of the place, | Twenty Students Had Their Heads | favorably received to the house. e v body: Dol of men of all ages, classes and condi- tions of life. Captain A. T. Burkhart, Senator Clarence W. Watsoon, of | a native Texan and resident of the He agreed to do this, according to Mr. | quainted with its purport in any way. " | most flimsy. pretexts. And as if the eping both men covered with the re- | Cut and Bruised by Night Sticks. Murphy, on coudition that Mr. Shep- | Contradicts J. Sergeant Cram’s Asser- | different states of the union were not | VoIve More than $1,000 in curency ard would also withdraw. The latter b sufficiently accommodating in this re- | in @ drawer in the cashier’s desk was| “'Jthaca, N. Y., Feb. 5.--The first| West Virginia, in a st: e s e vefused, said Mr. Murphy, and there-| . == o opang e reviews the|SPSCh _ome state has the umenviable | overlooked. clash which Cornell stadents have had | he left the Senate etr s DS SRl Apen) ot Tore Mr. Shoshan decided to stick. | v ShEPANS, e vty from the W o g ot aiores Scrubwoman Fainted. Wit htho police in several years oc- | Mail Bill was passed with the under- | “Ten thousand dollars in American s = ity : E " YR the, solg e early to after an all night | standin 2 vould paired. vas s by i han's retiring now?' Mr. Murphy was | begianing. e e e e L SR A scrubwoman who entered the main | celehration of the compietion o pad. | & that he would be pafred R Sl I o usked. decide t0 s id borders. room during the robbery and saw the | vear examinations. T y s ; i i B Hoan T hed ot see how he can or that|lonk after the election, thus contradict- | "4 lagy prominent in social life once | revolvers pointed at the men, fainted. | were tnyured. The hilsesi beoam or s | o Chairman Clements of the Interstats | crult ls salq to have been T Commerce Commission, wants the Erd- | £0id in advance for taking up the reb- man’ act amended so that some other | el cause. member of the commission can serve | Federals Lost 107 Men in Chihushus. there is any reason for his doing so,” | ing J. Sergeant Cram, who asserted |caid to me in Newport: T do not rec Pe repiled - “It 1s & question now of | that Mr. Shechan's candidacy Was de- | nize any law, human or divine, that the minority yielding to the majority, | fermined at Rochester in convention | an deprive a husband or wife of the| i police )._‘cnq\'u ihe robbery the erformance at a local theatre where of a professional crook who hau | egg throwing and cat calls finally ed it for some time. forced the management to close the and why should the majority yield to| week. And he adds that, having made | right to separate and to entc : s . show. on the board of mediation in place-of| 1) pggo, Tex, Feb. 5.—Mail adviees %o minority anyway?” Jueucmmo. h&?;fiflfi&“flz:"&%fi, S| espousals when they do not live inhar- | SUNDAY TRAGEDY IN A The students then formed in line ana | ™ ™" . from Chiluahua to the Herald today Murphy Blames Shepard. g el By g pmag S sl R Bt AN | : marched to a moving pieture show | R ] say that a special train has arrivel » e e uimncy b o] o) o Anol T ereplien or" your NEW HAMPSHIRE HOTEL. | where admission was denied them. An| The senate joint resolution author-|hcre from the —mortheast, —bringing “Do vou believe that Mr. Shepard|because he know | O e Pma | riehts, your privileges. But you have - — _{affray with half a dozen police offi- | %0g the president to reappoint as|younded from the vicinity of Coyome, could be persuaded to withdraw his | inated without lt Mr. BUIBIY 01| not a word to gay of your dities and | Member of Prominent Philadelphia | cors aid three theatre attachees fol- Ao She West Fomnt, acagems licHibualua, where tho Fsbela have da- > rim, 1 : s. = Bed 1o oion ; ogard to age or the existence | feated the federals an 3 “He will have to answer that. T will | not first, second or even third choice} "« prethren, if men and women AmilyHeld on Chargiick MMl | o] i cs:;ldg;}tsmg&: of vacanci ine former cadets who f‘n?f-‘::pff,‘.‘iafi‘? T may this, however, that if there i any | 0 Tammany -Hall, and he explaius|nag due considefation for heir duties ! . | N e Willi the, oMibar 2 were dismissed from the academy for by several 1 situation Mr, Shepard and his friends | that he won over “t" e-““f;’]’lfi only by L and responsibilities their rishis would | 1 e l,fl.',,;,‘iz.’g,,, 0?@,‘,‘5 l'f‘;‘;t’éi ‘v"l‘}}:rteg mgg;l l:aldgélrts ’ggrk;'m-rested hazing was passed by the house. ?fgn"\‘-;rg:‘drgxnr{ o m?fi:m r‘n‘- ere responeible for it. Mr. Sheenan (lcxrgflnglrfl!‘fis l‘h"“ Btk Ly oth. | take care of themselv There can be | Messitu ¢ Jemanding admission | but were afterwards paroled for a e gion are out of sum .and almost was willing to orevent his name going :_r:_m(n wi;:w p the no rights where e _are mo corre- | today to the room occupied by J. Wal- | hearing tomorrow, in the custody of An appropriation of $50,000 for med- | starving. One may says he saw nine- Bafore the caucus 1f Mr. Shepard would | ¥, candidate. o o | sponding obligations. There are no|ter Shields of West Philadelphia, five | the proctor. The 'proctor is an inno- | ical and surgical relief and for en- | teen federal wounded guared by sol- do the same. I also want to make it| .. 000 (;N;ter New York, “he says in rights against the law of God. shots were fired from within, and when | vation at Cornell. "He tried last night | forcement of sanitary measur af- | diers, and that he also saw a wagon glear that there were no promis: fsting between Mr. Sheehan and my fecting the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians |load of infantry taken from the fleld and other Alaskan nations was asked | dead. in an estimate bmitted to the house inis- by the Interior department. If Juarez Falls, the Mexican Adminis tration Will Fall. GENERAL GUILLAMUE CAPTURED | ew York, Feb. 5.—"Juarez is the key to the arch. If Juarcz fails, the SHOT AT SUNRISE SUNDAY. | yicxican administration will fall. Give us Jual and we shall have the coun- . res one- OW FEVER ABGA the door was forced, Christie Kenney | to quiet the students by a speech at BT SRs aot tht hecwas Wi Dete o ehie fomal democratic resent. | NO YELLOW FEVER ABOARD of Lancaster, a lumber survevor, was| iR theatro but his effort went for withdraw all during Friday, Saturday | ation from up state districts. U. S. GUNBOAT MARIETTA. und hu in a heap on the floor, } naught. ] v p 1 i icad. Three of the shots had entered c . = iwo- went thre h the parti s the party's candidate, and it was| .ppo e s e LB Fover, Says Quarantine Officer. | 1oel eoiasen S Bitol e Sogion and FOR POINT JUDITH. my duty to see that he was supported.” | ;1,3 toward them come in for men- On Board U. S. Gunb . 2 charge of murd Mr. Murphy seemed most desirou hileds, who is said to be a member at Mariett tion. It is true, says Mr. Sheehan, |1, tyireless, via Key West, New Buoy will be Placed Today It is that this point be brought out. He was | ton- 1t is true savs AC e Feb. St e Expected. Haitien Government Troops Execute!\ry in sixty days’ e shy £ 2 That there 1 1 fever aboard 5 Sl i o LIy e o most emphstic 1},(.215,,1““;?:,“é):‘..;i&;l, as their attorney, but none of them he | (pic gmf‘bm!s £ j‘s:&“‘!’flm’\ Dositively | has becn living here for about six Rebel Leader According to Military | This is the way that Gustavoe A. he is standin urg with two conspicuous excep- account of poor health. He Newport, R. I, Feb. 5. Point Judith. | Code. Madero, brother of Francisco 1. Madero, simply becauss ho is the nominee of | (e, oty TN L nteratate business, | 1007 Y, Joserh T Porter, subcrintens 1d and unmarried. one of the most important points along leader of the revolutionary forces in the caucus. He did not serve the interests twenty f ;Chv O on fno® Jodfll O 28 “{}g( fast night Landlord Whitcher of the | the route of coastwise and trans-At- Cape Haitien, Feb. 5.—General Mon- | Mexico, summed up tonight the late: hotel retired late, and some time after | lantic vessels, which has been un- :hi was awakened by voices com- | Marked at night by the usual light for ettod e Shields room. He found the | nearly a week, will be designated by SHEEHAN STATES HIS ATTITUDE | i°U0l1d Serve them at Washington? | PERiad cases o e s - room locked and demanded | tomorTow night with one of the big- e A Wh - wins, he pleads, it cannot| -the AUR e pmcer assured Com- | admission, but the demand was refus- | gest buoys on the coast. The light- In & Long Letter Made Public in New . said that he has been elect- (_asese‘l;_er»wmif a’t I'He _suspected | ed. As the sounds of unpleasantness | house Tulip attempted today to place York Sunday Night. ed by Tammany, for Tammany cog-| 2955 Were oy ;‘;“G‘r d} el 3 " | continued, Whitcher sent for an officer | & new buoy, weighing twenty tons, but trols 69 votes and the remainder of the | &0 CXET PAT R, BT Le S ever ohy It fof Iwhile remained in the corri- | heavy seas forced the vessel back to New York, Feb. 5.—William F. S | state but 46. Representative govern- | Coxswain J-FL Miner. who died aboard outside the room. A _little later | harbor here. Tomorrow morning she %an confirmed tonight the interview | ment has now apportioned the votes. ;aig that, wh"g f‘hfl “’h"}_? C avs he heard the Philadelphia man | Will g0 out again. iven yesterday by Charles F. Murphy. | and “representative government must | 1%, v i w fever th, g that he had lost a_gold watch The new buoy is an unusually large Filiing once to withdraw his can- | fall,” is his last word, “when the mi- | f& oF YeTomw “e¥er tae case ¢ in. A controversy followed and | one, lit by gas, of 600 candle powes didacy for the United States senator- | nority and not the majority rule.” e a L A the shots rang out. and will burn without re-loading for ship, he is now in the fight to stay. The Mr. Sheehan left for Albany today. | . o= ‘ha!“h “)“‘d tm k- omn 1:.\')‘* During his v here Shields is said | eight months. The other buoy was re- issue he now says is not “Shall Shee- Mr. Murphy had gone before him. 5 s t a ey con ul wown the}to have spent money generously for | ported last week by Captain Kelley of quarantine flag and could anchor at|ch' ity, and only recently sent to New | the steamer Georgia as being unlight- . Key West. The ship's officers, he add- | York for a 1ot of footwear, which he | ed. ed, might go ashore. The ship is still treuil Guillaume, who was one of the|advicas from the front. “All the news strongest supporters of ex-President |received teday,” he continued, “both Nord Alexis and who was implicated | that contained in the press despatches in tho executions at Port au Prince in |and in our private advices, we construe March, 1908, was captured by the gov- | @s highly favorable to our cause, but it ernment troops near here this morning | S¢ems to us an error in strategy thut and shot to death. the federal forces were allowed to ad- General <iuillaume was one of the| vance by rail om Juares when it was leaders in the present rising against|in the power of the revolutionaries to President Simon. At the head of the |cut communications. revolutionists he seized the town of | Madero estimates the total federal Trou a few days ago and was advanc- | force in the state of Chiuahue at ing to attack Cape Haitien. 4,000 and the rebel forcas at 3,500. “The Government treops which had been | §0vernment,” he said, “has sent 8,000 hurried to the disaffected districts took | men into the state, and half of these the insurgents by surprise, arrested | have deserted. The federal troops are General Guillaume, and he was execut- | couscripts, many of = them _convict VE \l years ago at Albany, he writes, and if | \p, visited the ship this morning and IVE UP THE SHIP, | he has not served them since in private | 1.0 ho ship this morning an b p s e Dot why ahould. ¥ e sapposed | 2ode & careful diagnosis of thesus- ¢ 5 & ributed among the poor children — P i 3 itary code at 5| fighting against their own hearts, an 6TACKS OF COFFINS AND THE NEW PARLIAMENT quarantine however. Many blue- Tailas Around. “Stace 6 was 4 child | TWO MEN DRIVING IN CARRIAGE, | S3,3050Taims 1o the military code at 5| (8 ey they oncounter opposition thetr PITS FILLED WITH BODIES.; WILL BE A MEMORABLE ONE. received wireless mes- had been accustomed to pass his ONE SHOT THE OTHER £ withdrawal does not constitute a re- | . o - latives and Com- | summers here, but his recent visit w: 4 i | MISSOURI CAPITOL BUILDING treat, it becomes dispersal. Our meu ©f Victims of the Plague Burned Sat- | It will Decide the Status of the House | lmander Cooper has permitted them to| on acc = nt of an attack of typhoid are young men, fighting for their sver, from which he has been recup- ideals. Some of them have turned 30 without ever casting & vote™ Andrew Snell Will Be Taken to Elling- ton Today for Hearing. t one time Shields was in the cloth-| g ing business in Philadelphia, and is re- | Somers, Conn., Feb. 5.—Andrew Snell, IMPORTANT TO HOME SEEKERS. | puted to have invented a patent coat| Who shot Edward Kelner in the head sicat which brought him considerable | Saturday afternoon, gave himself up to enue. His father, now dead, erect- | the authorities today and will be taken 1 the base of the Statue of Liberty in | to Ellingion for a hearing in the morn- ew York harbor ing. Snell wouid make no statement rhe man dead, Kenney, was 40 years | a3 _to why he shot Kelner. old and le. He and Shields had| The two men were driving in a car- beri fréend r a lone time, and|Tiage when the shooting occurred, the were frequently together. bullet from the revolver, which was of fore, struck Kelner in the back i send wireless replies to their homes urday at Harbin. i of Lords. assuring their parents and friends that there is no dange STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. The Structure Completely Destroyed —loss Estimated at a Million. FOR ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR Jefterson City, Mo. Feb. 5—The BY DIRECT VOTE. Missouri capitol building was de- Stropel by fire tonight and many of | Governors and Legislatures of States the records in the governor's and other Urged to Act at Once. state offices are lost. Lightning struck the cupola of the| Washington, Feb, 5.—The recently dome shortly after seven o'clock and | organized National Progressive Re- the flames spread to the roof of the | publican league through Senator Jona- Harbin, Manchuria, Fet —Already | London, Feb, : > new parlia- yearly 6.000 bodies \of victims of the |ment which will be the first opened plague have been barned or buried in m_l:ru;u- by <:ervx;;,;o ‘lanfl Q&eon M{:r}‘ Goidies Lo q of Harbin. Forty t | will be memorable also’ as the parlia- 2 5 3 LTS e e o the Chins | ment 10 decide the status of the house | EXtension of Time for Special Railroad ese town and a thousand from the s, and probably thereby make Rates Northwest and West. Russian quarter. Yesterday sixteen | reatest change of a cemtury in apf stacks of coffins and en pits, filled British constitution. Chicago, Feb. 5. ¢ with bodies and oiled logs blazed the period during which special rail- eide the town. but the state function was reserved for | road rates will be allowed homese The mortality among the physiciz tomorrow. There are many import- | ers in the northwest was voted at L e and the hospital attendants is high, | @t measures on the programme of the | meeting of the Trans-Continenial of the head, inflicting & serious,but house of 1eme.senta}lus on the north | than Bourne, Jr., of Oregon, presiden comsidering the means taken for their | Liberal party—home rule for Ireland | Sociation, at which all_ H OEITUARY. 108 “ataltwonat: His-oondl-| S Sothe struftive S Ihddeseitian o ol the desena o a g o e protection, and doctors, 5 | #nd possibly “home rule for all around,” | ental lines were e nsidered serious. | nalf BOUX it Wes 2 b g R eE than 4o, beinl orderlies are succumbing to dis bolition of plural voting, dises- The homeseeker Lieut. Hugo Francis Engels. ed on the place of | °Uilding doomed. - AR states ay asking s g ease. The sanitary authorities | tablishment of the church in Wal fective to north- Pacific = Hosto S e : Snell fire soon reached the woof of | pressure to bear upon their respective t serum of their own man ate insurance azainst unemployment | and interme. y vice | Fru senate chamber, hut the efforts of | senators in favor of the joint resolu- soon to te was o facture from the Manchurian ba ness on a wholesale basis, and | monthly In a ¢ i 3 5 Hes ke igtion: the firemen to check it proved unvail- | tion providing “rtm‘ election of sen- as the foreign importations have prov- | other e financial schemes, and | Mar: extended to include the T SETRLER A ing. £ 5 ators by direst vote, i » provision for the payment of i D W e B e ok g, Rt The records of ie house of represen- | The {elegram s as follows: et e ngs in Europe in the | members, . But the question. of the special colonist rate of i e sy AL AV Nnel BN e: tatives were desivoved while those of | “The joint resolution proposing an senate were saved. In the state |amendment to the constitution pro- seventeenth century when the “black | lords will dominate and precede all i to North Pa general lic death” swept through the country are | Other matters, and until it has been |and Mexico points from March 10 to Sngels was " = _| treasurer’s office more than 320,000 is | viding for the election of+ United Poing repeated here Iears boriering | disposed of tuch other projects as|April 10 was decided upon rmany, about Pei::gm“n:;ng:".;:;mm:i:ns-mr;lfl::::'s Imitne valtl S pp Ay L (e e P Untteaiseblie on panic have gripped the Chinese. | home rule and disestablishment cannot e | ht in the ti t] gt e ‘:f Ml e the debl"s s | be e““c‘efl upon “"3' = g el At first they defied the medical officers, | be taken up. : Archbishop Ryan: Rallied Somewhat on | the Franco-Prus of 1870-71, Berarns: b s O i s il senate 'Vh:"“.‘ e ol G i @nd kept their sick and dead hidd The government’s immediate polics ‘Suridsy. i of these received his com- A RESTS. s Lot R LT U e B T S R R T = r the purpose of carrying out “the | for dealing with the lor embodied . { i nant of the Foumtcenth | _Washington, Feb. 5.—*If the neces- | §1,000,000. essary -two-thirds vote, It is certain Philadelphia, 11 5.—Archbishop sncient funeral rites. Now it is | in what is termed the parliament bill, ¥ dernnetit taday in : ——— voung man in Germany | S8TY. approoriations were available I The capitol was erected in 1338 at|that ninety per cent. of the people are brother against brother, father against ore commonly known as ‘“veto bill” | Y@ man in Germany | would estaplish postal savings banks | a cost of $350,000, and in 1887 it was |in favor of it. Will the senate repre- nd hi i Son. | which the prime minister introduced | Préathing was 1 difficuit. His pulse, | n, and this led indirectly | t0Morrow in five hundred additional remodeled at a cost of $25,000. While | sent public sentiment upon this ques- The stricken one are forced into the | in the last session. It practically wipes hu‘\\:fi:—:‘. \ya: '»’T"\‘ "|‘v4 pcc ng m; to 1 nent as interpreter dur- | ¢ities and towns nf_ the United States.” | it was built of stone the roof covered | tion, . Do you know how your unain- sireets to starve or freeze, or to fall | Out the power of the upper chamber a ]*" T N the nce at Ports. | , This statement was made tonight by | with much inflammable material. tors stand? If their position is in perishing from the swift and deadly | {0 kill legislation from the commons rayers for the prelate were mouth, N v < he was | Postmoster General Hitchcock in view e doubt wire and write them. Bring pie the plague makes upon its| by providing that any bill shall be- today in every Roman Catholi | employed litho- | Of report thus far received concerning SEAD-ON COLLISION the force of public opinion to bear up- Yictims. Passersby avoid them. but |come law ‘which the commons has|in this archdiocese and by man { grapher. sometimes those engaged In sanitary | Sent to the lords for three successive | {p3tAnt 1o otors 8 Work, masked and bandaged, reach jons (in a period of time not les S ok batore they die and eart them to | than two vears) and which has been | V2%, Bishop C rst month’'s operation of the pos- on them. It is a critical time. Your i R AR stem. The reports are ON BRANCH OF GRAND TRUNK. | juence may dstermine the result. | Apparently Destitute South Boston | Ta’it SLatifying to Mr. Hitchoock and| ki, Men Killed Three Miles Northeast | ire them today. the pest house, or, if they are dead. | three times rejected or not disposed of. of the Protes t Woman Had Hidden Wealth. ings servi T‘;‘,%‘ Sre regarded as of Paris, Ontario. Deceased Provided for a Plain Funer- %o the funeral pyres. Not infrequent- | To insure the control of finance by L T T | Boston, Feb. 5.—Found lving in a trating that the new system e T % al with Cheap Coffin. 1o e et 1 o b seen kiseing | the commons, and settle the issue| Funeral of Paul Singer, Socialist Dep- | dazed condition on the floor of her ed the experimental stage. Paris, Ont, Feb. ive men were & n isti i Vi Carlisle, Pa., Feb, 5.—The will of . ¥ isance hefore | Which the lords raised when thy = i home ‘in 1l Boston by the police] The total deposits in the 48 existing [ killed and one was seriously injured in - g and making e o ten ciunt ¢ | Jected the Llovd-George budget, the Wy, I Sotin. —_—r Joston by tie Bolice | ostal banks for the month of Jan: | a head-on collision late Saturday night | Joseph Filson, who was & promiuent Mr 2 3 . 2 Berlin, Feb. 5.—Deputations from v i on the Buffalo-Goderich branch of the | citizen of this place, was probated. In M | bilt provid hic vears c . or many vary will amount to approximatel > t a pile of bodies, of which he is soon | HIl provides it any money bt which | parts of Germ ans T SaisNOl Do, B ey T e el | Grand Trunk. Train No. 9, running | the document the deceased provides o become on: . $ii ot AU GLItET Slrt vt = n organizations and more t - s toven: £ % that th average | from Buffalo to Goderich, met a Iight | for a plain funeral, “coffin to cost mot (LLS A BULLDO i ‘house With -the. royal | 000 people tovk part ; > S RTTtAL s, 851 cngine running east three miles north- | over $25. all pall baarers to be pro- GORILLA KILLS A BULLDOG. lower house shall, with the roval|at the fncral foday 1 DuBpIAL Lo, el }west of Parls. The victims were all| hibitionists or “such men as Vote - ~ R s Mt e aiven. final anthassy the | the. socialiat de whose death oc Tovellad about $L.000 care-d Will be clo | members of the passenger train's crew. | for the destruction of the liquor traf- ntire Malo Population See Revolting | = 0 | curred Jan. 31. It was the e Ao e fower® million. dolla The baggage car was piled on top of |fic.” The residue is given to the Gemonstration « away in Droken fic the kin Battle in Louisiana Town. ¢ in odd e | the wresked engines and the mail car | widow “if she hdou; t{:l; km'x; her oo S whiol K WAGON. | broke in two. The wreckage caught|marriage vow, that is, @ unto me. PoLEes oo T PROCLEY CAR SInET ON. | Hre and was consuraed. a loving and faithful and obedient t s was dead no-| Two Women and a Child Seversly In- % o] remained on the track | wite. . appropriations or loans and 1s p a money bill. The last and not the least important provision | reduces the life o af parliment from and rig honor of & privale citize The procession took more n poin New Iberia, La.. Feh. battle between a gorilly the ot ° 1 rtte . p the eonductor and ‘1::':;:::”}" YOS Sai | Seven years to five ! cemetery cou ed an en- jured atien_con Falls. eman ped wfllh arshak'm;; Assistant ‘Weigher Reinstated by an with alm entire male | =5 st A, | Beccon : mall Gl Areb. 5 =3 | B 95 18 e orete o Siel K e Executive Order. of New Tberia as specta- | $20,000 Subscription From Andrew = | Corporation Tax Returns for Fiscal | James Flannery, Mrs. Percy Gould and | #17¢ ; Washington, Feb. 5—Archibald - oney was wagered. Carnegi Favorably Reported to the House. | ©orP the latter's five year old daughter,| poiio Fishing Village Carried O monson, an assistant welgher at the A pen 12 feet square and 8 feet hn.:hl Middlebury, Vt, F 5 The Flumphrey | Year 1911 Gould, were severely injured here | Entive Fishing Village Carried Out to| o\ vork custom house who was re- with seats on all sides, was arranged | Middicbury, Vi, Feb. 5.—A sub-|pp), giving the rent power to| lington, Feb. Corpormtion afternoon when the wagon in Sea on the lcs. moved during the investtigation of the for the combat. The dog seviption of $20,000 towards the $200,- { exclude from American ports . any | eturns for tlie fiscal year 1911 are | which they were riding was struck by | Helsingfor, Finland, Feb. 5—An en- | sugar uds in 1909, hes -been re- were placed in the pen ¢ ,| 000 building and endowmens fund, | forcign ships that enter into pools or | beginning to arrive at the treasury.|a troiley car. All were thrown to the| tire fishing village of 253 men which | instated bI axoeudn order at the and at 12.02.02 2. m, the dog was de which Middlebury eollege is endeavor- | agieements to control freights or pas- | During March the statements of more | ground and it.is Mndm&‘xn. Flan- | had been established on the ice out- | request o s«ma vVeagh and The Aoz leared at the gorilla im- |ing to secure before the end of this|senger rates, or to shut out compe- | than 263,000 corporations lianle to the | nery received intern&l imjufies. The|side of Bjorko sound was carried Qut|with the approval civil service mediately afier eins placed Tn the | vear has been nade by Andrew Car- | tition. has been favorably reported to|tax will be assembled. Commission- | horse was torn from tha shafts and|to sea in a gaic on Friday might. The | €ommission. " Taft's. order pen. The gorilla caught the dog just | negie, aceording to an announcement | the house by the commiffee on mer- | er Cabell of the intérnal revenue bu- | carried sixty feet on the fender of the | disaster was not discovered until morn- | says that investiga show :that the s @ man catehes a haseball, then it | made today by President Johm H.|chant marine. The commiltee has re- { reau estimates the govarnment will Te- | car. Mrs. Flannery's two sons and Mr, | ing, when the village was already out | evidence fafls to conmect Edmonstenc uiekly through the dog's skull, broke | Thomas of the college. Subscriptions | ceived for the bill the endorsement of feeive about $25,600,000 from that } Gould’s husband, who were on the car, | of sight. 1loats have been sent to the § with the frauds and that he was ar its back and tore it to picces. ‘o date amount to $154,000. the departuent of justice, Psource. e witnessed the aceident, rescue. “eflicient and upright x