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VOL. LIL—NO. 43 . THE KNELL OF POLITICS FOR PROFIT) Cabled Paragraphs former meiniver of the cabines, died to: This Is Seen By Gifford Pinhot In the WT“{ At Albany 2 not true. I in excellent health. VOTE: OMEN ADV! Es| CRAZY WITH A 100 Per Cent. R d 1 bma- Conservation Movement 2 s FOR W OCATES PASSENGER AMUCK I rine mine” firing was made by ihe Manila, Feb. 19.—The constabulary, AT CAPITOL HILL. A REVOLVER 163d artillery at Pensacola, Il under Lieutenant Preuss, has been g rounding up bands of outlaws in Min- William A. Baldwin, retired presi- PEOPLE AWAKE TO THEIR RIGHTS |kiics and iewrenant ereitions z LECTURES AND TEAS ON OCEAN LINER {Esh St siym et NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1911 Suffrage Week |Seven Shots | Condensed Telegrams: of the constabulary we ShaAALD Iri the St Diamond Ornaments Were Torn % 3 . |from the ears of Mrs. Rachel Green Also Moving Pictures and Mass Meet: [ Dennis Lynch, from Second Cabin,{of New York by burglars posing as gas inspectors. E ® . San Sebastian, Spain, Roosevelt Administration Given Much Credit—Payne= | nrsi prand intermational on congress was formally opened at the ings Incidental to Joint Committee| Terrifies the Laurentic’s Passengers | Aldrich Tariff Bred Distrust of Old-Time Poli-|Cran Cisino here today. All the che masters originally chosen to take p Representative Mann Gained Original Point For Which He Started The Programme of Delay—French Spoli« 3 - : ; The Senate C: on_ interst Hearing on Washington's Birthday, | —Dicarmed Before His Bullets Harm. | comimerce duciied by cemmnt ton i in the congress were present, repr o prohiblting gambiing in cotton futures . - . s 4 =, ticians—Last Two Years Have Been the Most Form- | tintine 5o 51 sevas comne: s without recommendation - - o ation and Navy Yard Overtime Cliims Have Beem g 4 A A | Rome, Feb. 19.—King Peter of Ser-| Albany, N. Y, Feb. 15.—Legislative| New York, Peb. 19.—For the second | Tps Government, Satisfied with y ili i ative Petiod Since the Civil War. jRome, Teb. 19-—King Pster of Ser-| Albany, X, ¥, Feb. e] time within'a week a _transanantic : | Satisfied w Killed—Another Filibuster Promised Today. > [ Somho" daya past, 16t foday ftr Hel. | Slon hus been comteved In the contest | INer arrived today with a erazed pas: | e is fo molle pros the indictments s v senger aboard. Dennis Lynch, a sec- | SEABSE four men charged with run- |, - — grade. He was accompanied to the |for th ! 5 ¥ station by King Victor Emmanuel and - |and there are many such, congress as | soyera] of the\ministers and was given > United States senatorship, will week to the woman suffrage : Tt will be suffrage week in| Star line steamer Lauremtic, which| op. ond cabin passenger on the White | M8 & bucketshop in W Y., Feb. 19— New Rochelle part of .the session. The mock ses< Y ch, R 2 Washington, Feb, 19.—A truce, ar tord Pinchot, president of thie Nation- | wholo no longer Ieprescnts tie Peo- | o hearty farewell by 4 great crowd of | Albany with Ioctures, teas. mass meets | Game in today from Liverpool, caused | paen™y, Domekas, Who Killed Mrs. |, 1038100 (0o A0 (Xoe 8001 BiSE (Cifouined: when one of the House o DT ehbteiatton, ~ whom | pie People, ines and moving pietures ineiental. to | Breat excitement among the 523 pas- | aty Mies because she vefused o fhis,fcrioon browkhi. the lonk Ml- | pages, With 4 romarkably sweet voioe, President Taft removed from the of- The Hurigry Labbiists. A the main event, on Washington's | SeNBers on the high scas by rumning | pig’shoestring in jail at Dayton, O, | PUster in the house ugainst the omni- | was discovered singing in the demio= e of chief forester of the United | . = . o " geccribed the closing | . Berlin, Feb. 19.—The German war of- | birthday, when the comsmittees on ju- | 8Muck with a revolver. The Amerika, st TN P+l bus war claims bill temporarily to an |cratic cloak room. Several members States, today before the People’s Fo- | = Mr. Finchot desctibied e closing | oo yeetorday piaced an order for diciary in the legislature will give a @0 Ifshan lne steamer arrived Dul| The Personal Estate of Archbishop [ed: The agreement to suspend hos- |lifted the boy to their shoulders and fum ot N "X".Z“"‘i?#‘fi'fi?.."»"" [ Set" by awarin of “hunsry Tobbyiats.: | other dirigivle batioon ot tie P | foint hearing on the various bills con- [ bvo days before with Natali Di Tem: | Ryan of Philadelphia, valued at $4,091 ulities was reached after an intermigyHane o e T e entitied “A Re s - A type for the use of the army. The | forring upon women the ri , sician, . He went | : fur- | Sion of three hours devoted to memo- 3 3 B pasch Tha summatized the | all sceking “to get from congress what | {YPe, for, ihe Drovide that T atreme | e hE upon women the right to cast| P9 5 (1" dining room when the ship |18 Jft to his successor, with tha fur- | #lon of three hours devuted to me ar e o o ot | they ought not to have.” niture and library at the archepiscopal | Tial services for the late Senator Clay | great applause, foaded | Pave motors developing 320 horse vears the suffracists and their | W8S two days out of Naples, and of Georgia and the late Representa- i } i N sourves, which Be attributed | He said that plaving with ftoaded | o0 "0k Wil Gesars a speed of 30 Bave been storming Capitol | Wounded two passengers by the reck- | Fo%8€n AT tive Brownlow of Tennessos - These Siseplnted & Lok 1rogressive movement.” paid | politics was no better th miles an hour. A wireless outfit s to | hill with arguments and the annual | 1e38 discharge of a revolver. Four-Year-Old Joseph Layer was | S¢rvices, which occurred at midday | Representative Bdwards of Georsla . inite 1o the Roosevelt administra- | loaded dice, and z be’a part of the equipment. woman sufirage ficld day has come to| Lynch bolted from his cabin on the | carried for twelve ' blocks, . hud. | today, seemed to put the house com- | 8tirred the houso shortly before noon tiom, crediting it with enormous in- | People to Manage. d upon as a fixed institution | Laurentic, last Friday night, flourish-| Gi0q {n the ‘wray> of a New york el | batants in a more peaceful frame of | t0day by saying that during the d ence in awakening the People to| .rpe fact that a relatively smail| Rome, Feb. 19.—Ths pope’s condition | ative affairs, & ing a pistol. He fired wildly along the | 1ov" M Cilla s badly broed bt | mind and a recess was ordered until | ate last night a. “lobbyist” for the thelr rights and opportunities, and de- | numper of gentlemen, all usually well | is satisfactory to his physic Dr. | Pl 5 length of the port corridor of the| i ro o O3 yehru Ut | ten o'clock tomorrow morning, when | French claims came Into the speaker’ red Ry Payne-Aldrich Carift St eve ek out o rolleve. the Ameri- | Ettora Marchiata, the Lonsulis phiv- | STRIGKEN 1N PULPIT stateroom deck, and men and women - the fighting will be resumod. lobby and to the very doors of the he most powerful single factor can peopls of the task of governing |sician, paid usual weekly visit to darted into thelr cabins, narrowly es-| Ajexander Smith, & 14-Y. old a New Filibust Ready Todl chember in an atfempt to pass some reecing popular distrust of the old- | ¢hemeelves, and are carrying out their | his holiness today and found him com WITH HEART FAILURE. | caping seven shots. One shot entered | ;¢ (X§T00r GMIEh &, ebecinid g R uaters; NNy ey papers to a member of the house. ne poifticians and their methods.” | i iention with remarkablo intelligence | paratively well, considerinz his recent | — the purser's cabin and the others| g Yy P8 :)“v hm'dw"_,flhv N. J.| When the house convenes tomorro “That member,” said Mr, Edwards, That more than all else, e sald, was | ;5 cuccess, is useful information for | indisposition. Dr. Marchiava recom- | Rev. Andrew Mowatt of Montreal Dies | lodged in the woodwork of the ship. he head with an air |an effort will he made to adopt a rule | “comes from New York and s one of responsible for making the 188t tWo | voters, For it is out of such things s |mended the maintenance of pre Severdl officers rushed at the man | L% the bullet entering his brain, and | shutting oft further deluy. It will bo | the men now in charge of this filibus- 1- | Without Regaining Gonsciousness. ars “the most formative since the | tnega t progressive movement | tionary meas % While he ‘was reloading the weapon | 1@ died in a hospital. bitterly fousht by a new band of fili- | ter. I demand to know what the con= 1 war has grown. { relapse, and he advieed that | Montreal, Feb. 16.« “When.T saw him | @hd disarmed him. He was locked ub| Rey. William F busters, made up of former advocates | nection is between this member and i ! ““The progressive movement is noth- | should not be resumed tomorrosw. { e 3 until the arrival of the ship and turn- . urneaux, dean of|of the measure as it came from the |the lobbyist.” 2 | ¥ ::J:{el?fs;er'm]““:‘h"d' has been en-|senate. Representative Mann of Ni- | “Does the gentleman refer to me? bory - o S pme convocation of Canter- | nois, who conducted the original fili- | demanded Representative Bemnet —of neh was returning from Ireland | jyo¥, . biepate an ubridgement of |puster, ended his filibuster when he | New York. ‘ @ ten commandents. succeeded in having the _old T |~ “I do mot” replied Mr. Fdwards. Conservation the People's Rule. |, "o an the crystailized deter- | I fell at his feet as .o dead” (Revelo-| oq over to the immisration authori- in his summary of achievements, | % TOTO than the SeRRIIIRG TOIC | o IREE ATTEMPTS TO tions 1-17) was U ext from which | ties. 3ir. Pinchot placed first “the great| .o their own affairs back into their | SHOOT DERBY POLICE CHIEF. | the Rev. Andrew M yatt was about to| L doctria of the conservation ef natur. gvn bande and manago ticir ovn b preach a sermon o., “A Vision of]t0 Cleveland, Ohio, where he is em- . e 1 5 ved as an electrician. spoliation and the navy yard oyertim The gentleman from Georgla was adopt | by the peopls of the Unlted | '“§Hl NTACINE 4 1o pirn of Buliet from Italian's Revolver Glanced | Ciirist,” at the Erskine Presbyterian |2 b hanrank Stevenson, a Negro, was|Gialms stricken out. ~This was ac- | pregsed so name. the member. Stawe” Jonce and for all, as their rule |, " national progressive republican from Suspender Button. church today, when he was fatally! GATES TRAIN MADE ::iii‘l.“‘ ";“v “;."H Virginia state | complished when the house voted to| “My Information, derived from a ©f /§. fgment and actlon.” | league as o “sign of genuine progress, stricken with héart failure. The choir CE' DASH. Bingraan 1 oroihe murder of Miles subetitute a house bill for the senate | good source” he sald, “is that the *We have checked the Guggenheims |y io ™ “Soar ago, but todny | Derby, Conid, Feb. 19.—An unknown | Was singing the hymn just preceding RECORD DIiSTAN | atier hved, stercer county, May, 1907, | bill. The house Dbill carries only war | gentleman is Mr, Parsons. Represen- 1o their efforts 1o absorb Alaska, and | “marely the expression of a movement | ltalian made (hree atiempis touay to | the sermon when members of the cons B Y Ari ee stays of execution. claims which have been adjudicated |tative Foster of Illinois, a democrat, have opened the way for the use of | T\ .very state, as unescapable as | #h00t Chiet of Police Dan . O'Dell, | gregation mnoticed that they pastor|2,989 Miles in 78 Hours—Yuma, Ariz., President Taft A . in the court of claims. in this house, intercepted the lobbyist the vast resources of that territory | yoden's ' Yares the movement of the | Lrig at him with a was in distre Several helped to car- to New York. of ine fEnt 1 conmamed Command | gnch Claims Opposed by Democrats | When he was attempting to send a malniy for the people of Alaska and | peapie to take back the power that was | Ver. One of the shots I rv.him to the vestry, where he passed dsy aenc in, congres ot (i SORGIL I R odlar. | pamphlet to Mr. Parsons. It is a sad the United States. | twisted out of their hands.” left side, but was kept from wounding | 2¥ay without regaining consciousness.| Now York, Feb. 19.—A record in|Radian reciprocity bill and gave the he democrats, who were particular- | G, v'in"{ha history of the country, gen- on dismissed itselfbow- senate to understand that it must pass | Iy interested in the war claims affect- frim ay or there will be an extra session, ing southern people, were opposed to tlemen, when the very halls of con- gress are invaded Dy lobbvists. when Yot to Save the Coal. Faith in the Electorate. In that connection the speaker laud- quick long distance travel by rail was 72 vears old and ow- | made by the arrival here tonight of With an emphatic declaration of his | ;eaq. Mowatt wa h t T the spoliation claims. When they chiet arrssied the shooter, : ; el led «d the services of “that seldier of the | faith In the ~honesty, Iairness 81 |\who is beins heid wihois o ing {0 il health handed in his resigna- | Charles G. Gates, son of John W. Gates, | * Miss Helen Hunt, who was expelled | voted to strike out the latier, haw- | %e &re compelled to transact business common gocd, younw @lavis,” and de- | right-mindedness of the people, Mr. | “ihi Attt of the e vas i | ton two monthe 4%0; He agreed, how- | the New York fmancier, ending a dash | from Stetson university thres years | ever, thoy lost the support of the|on the Lords day and when the will Clired it wa his bellef that “we shall | Pinchot said in conclusion: | triciea shortly afior & o cloci Lomight | evor o contiue pending the apboint- | Lo New YOTK financler, ending a 44sh | 20" was Jwarded 15000 by 4 jury | republican members who favored the | Of the srcat majority can be thwarted Jet_save the coml and all the re: “Already the peopis of a majori | to two: Ealtary whe were i BNt | ment of 8 suGcesstr. i He same to Moni | OF nesriy: 5000 milés. sl - at Deland, Fla. in her suit against|omnibus bill because it included the | BW: Eel interests at stake.” cton. . TL, in 1860, | nent to obtain expert treatment for “Side by side with the oconserva- | our siates nomirated United States | cieitod mannor, and as he hed | treal fr Frede; B vt giv- | Lresident Lincoln Hulley of the school. { French claims. ng that the new ton of our natural resources and | sanators in direct primaries. GOvernor | (hom apn iy, ud 48 hie ai onight Rev. Dr. Scott, who' was aar | blocd polsoning. The Arst teport g1V, — house bill pro Defended Mr. Parsons. material welfare stands the conserva- | Wilson's recent victory over the ma- | ¢not at O'Deil when he s at the morning serv en it | S O Do e A ratian . 10,40 | TWO Thousand Acres of Land ob-|est chance of pas Alr. Benuet took the floor and said tion of our indsutrial and politieal lb- | chine, which was also the victory of | an twenty fect av s toppe matic death, e T T S5 1n 4 | tained illegelly by the old Centrak Pa. | Mann ceased his f that in the absence of Mr. Parsons he, ertios. In this fleld the great for- | the beople of New Jorsey, holds 8trong | The huliot struck & suspend livered 1o a tearful congregationaf. o'elock Bkt } Mfl~ o o Al | cific railroad” have been surrendered | mediately take: would speak for his colleague. ward step of the st two years is | encouragement’ for every &dvocaio of | (Dell made b cian tor ton acn ;| sermon which Dr, Mowatg was 1o have | Detter conditlon than when he started | to the government. partly through the | resentatives Gardner of Massa s “If it be a crime,” he said, “for my that a: lust our peoplo have seen tho | popular rule. iyl el b Pl e 1 o e BTl D st T elio4 | eforts of the widow of B. H. Harri- | Bennet and Parsons of New York and | collasuo to seelt Infommation coR6era. Ig Spirit of Belf-Government Spreading. |over the chicl's head. Tunnine aiier Albany Pastor Drops Dead. there was no immediate danger and it | 4™ e goveral New lngland members, Lhneing matters pending before this house, Politics for Profit. | “The desira to ruls themselves lives | the Italian, O'Dell caught him as he N, Feb. 19.—Rev. James| the case became no worse than hie ex_ | Following a Whipping DLy his | the hill contained the spollation claima | emq [ovish, my democratie friends At last we understand that the|deep in tehy hearts of our peoplo. Once fourth time and | r. Robinson, vears old, pastor of | Pected Mr. Gafes misht be Rimself| mother because of misbehavior. Ralyh | it could not pass. They will offer Tong | o sieo ol the aormpore F control of politics for profit has reach- | aiready~it has given us liberty. To- i t irst Methodist Episcopal church, | a8ain in a few weeks. o | King, azed 12 vears. committed sui- | amendments to the house bill tomor- | et Side of the ¢ g od & point whers (Re life of free fn- | 4oy, n fhe light of what we know | deitiy today five minutes be- | To be precise as Sossible, & chall op | cide'in his home at Baltimore by turn- | row unless the rule excludes them. Clamor Over Roll Call. titutions is at/ s @; and when a|about hoss rule, in e w ge o — was pegi - fast trains c: Mr. Ga over 8 ing on the gas an v v car- i » hours ive fly - Seopie Iike ours come to realize 4 fact | tho political power of the special in- | AMERICAN DRAMA'S FUTURE jote et va;’\‘;‘:J‘; Il“'fh:“fl;s;':g nilems of track {n 78 hours ine e xdta.‘ gas and swallowing car May Susnend the Rules. » m‘l’);;:--gfi_ m'x;:]flr‘x(_:;v"ra'r etx‘r;\'o‘y‘«;:‘:“-rg‘{ iike that they act Our people know |terests in tho spirit of self-govern- | {NPHANDS OF WOM with his wifo and daaghtsr from mis]all the several -stofs mnecessary for| fhers was talk onight that o gen- | today Mr. Burgess of Tefus fpured in tocay that however devoted to the [ ment is spreading with a pidity no | S A it hormes:tx Rer ”\:, er E"cu_“ and fell | chanzing enginss, switching, etc. This Lindsi c. s B, eral rule will be adopted in the house corded in one roll call, though he hhn‘A ~ public interest individual congress- | man foreshaw. And nelther boss nor They Make Up from 68 to 89 Per Cent.| to the “floor '\\], talicing with one of | 18 an average for the whole distance of ay C. Spencer, the special ex- | tomorrow providing for the considera- e - self took no part except to admit that he was present when his name was action fof | tion of all bills durine the remainder 1 vy aminer in the government men and individual senators may be, | can stop it e was b y y 37 miles an hour, counting stops " ¥ H He was born_in alled bath~/| of the session under suspension of the pasistiione New | The fastest time ever made from | the dissolution of the so- of New York Theatergoers. i Naw Eianphite: atteray r e eve | tiD trast; et & heating iy Nopiye footn - be| called, but dia not respond. Mr. Car- 1 r i “hica New York is that of Mr.| Y Y & <y TK. | rules This means that debate will be 7o ;. New York Feb. 19—At the Hampshire conférence in Chichro 210 » & The next hearing will be held in Bel- o) =5 o€l lin of Virginia insisted that he re- DOROTHY ARNOLD'S FATHER JURY DECIDED [oriths e eat ot Soritis transferred i ihe - Troy Gates’ train in 16 hours and 49 min- | £he rext heacus 1 cutdowy almost to nothin and that | 1in of Virginla insisted that he re- { measured will be rushed through as 3 . b 3 o v o e et e oo westbound record has been 16 hours| The Bill -Authorizing the Secretary!posc effectually of the rumors that|&nd then stricken off. ‘A dozen demo- P CRUNStse PR Setarin from | Verdict Acquits Man Who Hid Friend's Shalnx Storm in Bluegrass Region. and 7 minutes. The portion of the trip | of the interior to sell water from irri | some of the house leaders wes 7i{cemtie collagies clamored O net e Idaho. } Body in a Trunk. g Ry i adk to oy S| Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 19.—A sleet, rain | covered in fastest time was that be- | gation projects to private concerns | ning to bring about an extra scs B hat no Miba e | i L | contention ‘L.,; at PreNonMnance ol B o o ot ot the day | tween Toledo and Cleveland, when 108 { again was ed by the house, when | If an extra session is called. as now’| FRITE R A0 T to reaptmA o0 | New York, Feb. 19.—Notwithstand Salem, Mass., Feb. 19 t guiity” | MO T eate ¢ & 1a in | Was central tonight ¢ rass | miles wers covered in 97 minutes. The|the conference report was adopted probable, it is belteved the house | B HECE T T o8 e S rected that ng early morning news _despatches | was the verdict returned by the jury |} ricon arama Inf oo sion of Kentucky and heavy | 1ast_leg of the journey over the New | containing senate amendments. il a position to throw the en- | calls for auother mompey, CUrectad MHEL | ling of the detention at Sand Point, | at 10.30 a. m. Saturday in the case f Jtheir sex. S eitn| dimage. Lexington and Georsetown,| Yok Central lines from Albany was — | me for it on the senatc L e R e | dakio, of & girl enswesing the descrip- k Vahan Nelbandian, @ former L. o EEENE Dl S| Ky. were cut off from communica- | ade at exactly a mile a minute noi-| While Manning a Wagon Delivering | Twelve Hours With Nothing Accom- | 481 3 | tion of the missing Dorothy Arnoid, | broker, charged with the murder of a e # heliion for some time. All telegraph and | Withstanding time taken to change| copies of a paper, Abraham Kohenfel- lished. geas 5 . T B R RS S o Bt | o gt uatoniian, ut Lynn, in g toitne botrr Ter L] telephone wires went down. rom ateam to electric locomotion - at | der, an employe of the business OMCe | 1y, Louse 1 e 1 ccssion w11 | On® Member Sound Asisep at Daylight | 0ld, was as ce at | July, 1909 ury had been out - et o - The storm had only a slig rect | Higl g of a Newark newspaper, was stoned | . te IGUSE NEP TEC 0 o 3 When daylight came, a sleepy lot o s dsoghter is dead. “I have re- |wince 1.24 p. m, Friday. el Ll Teitroadss | Trottes lines Showaver | - MF. Gates was so alarmed over the | and' mowbalied. by mewabeva snd night and until a fow minates before 4| 1o prenentativen sat at their dosks and csived & privale telogram similar to| There was no demonstration when i one a serions comedy. boetC | Bia ereat dificults in keeping their | infectlon of a bruise on his lex while| hoodlums and perhaps fatally injured. | O cl0¢k this af o imed dmeiietly | waited, while the leaders kept ‘watch the press wm&;flh:n‘a la;:;o,”‘h» :]1',,‘ verdict bz < u.mu&._nw\L l\;\i{'n:mr WhE CobISE e i S e Jne &1 cars moving % |?‘-31&n§;305h;t:=szs)gs§ wlez;lfazl;ar he s ;:]'il‘lh‘h“( \ras accomplished during the | {UMoC0 " hoing trapped by the’ other “Lut take no stock in t olua. | dian, overcome by emotion, wept for a | UZ 1y, o romantic play and | offere ¥ a snec are " £ 51 el ours o sitting, ex- e . o [ e Mt . of wed Saic- | fow " moments. Sl thes. Shack bands | 0n¢ & farce. Wven the latter desivncd | Young Curate Stricken with Apoplexy | to New York for treatment. He start- réi’j‘?flgn"fi"}'fm]°‘fl:l‘€’|a"d-'*hni""’- i | cept the pronouncement of the eulo- il ‘:;;‘f}:@f";’fix_;h:p;:::dr:‘_ Sramy atnce Dotedhp Slsappeared.” for the. Bervine oy gthanked, them | o centage of 65 per cent. in ine at:] SPrinsfield, O, Feb. 19.—Stricken|ed at Yums, Ariz, Thursday after- | jonihs atter his death all his writ | o, "ol were permitted by unani- | {0l 5 ‘and numerous other members 3ir. Arnold admitted today that be| 107, the service they had done him. | ice of women 3 : hile assisting with | noon ten sermons and sermon notes b | Ahs wwae St in waithng tor o (e | Were stretched out asleep in the dem- P"' & Whitman, ba T Dmttiot At | dtan ‘was planning to return ¢ i | i = S B P T ! RE INDICTMENTS COMING | burned ‘and _¢hat no -portion.of them| rum. . Sergeants at arms were sent|ocratc cloak room. When at b3¢ i e e eclinad. 10| fotmer” homo i1, Bulsarie He. loft | MISTOOK BICHLORIDE TAB mass this morning Father | MO shail be published. given away, copied | widely through the city at six o'clock [ 1. Mr. Thomas of North Carolin fiscuss tha report that they had amy | former home in Bulgaria Fe leit|M! < + LET M. Kennedy, chief assistant | FOR VOTE TRAFFIC. | or preserved el g Y i o Ik [ mada a point of quorum there wers 95 ositive assuramcs that his daughter [ Lvnn. and several weeks afterward FOR PIECE OF CANDY. | £ St Raphael's Catholic | — | F18 nat Sorvs thelr warrants on mem. | members on the floor and a call o s 22 o'clock tonight | geaptling - Disolos ousness. He | Wook g 3 g < g the Body of Monjlan was found in a The district attorney left New York | trunk in Nalbandian's Lynn lodgings. | peath of Fall River Physician in Balti- Coming This =%y 5 & otlock | the house was agaln ordered. Mr. ro Coming PRESIDENT TAFT WILL hers until along toward eight o'clock | (e bouse wax ngan oriered. Sby A bullet wound indicated that the| ears ol LL EXTRA SESSI Even then, there were no I‘)!V“ ® o b reces: but th parly today without leaving any word : ot ars old | CAl oN. | & e it e | sousht to secure . recess, but the to his destination or as to whether | ™41 bad been shot. | e iy | e Pl ARl TREy Men e R e, e e B e i | chair declaring against him because hie trip was made relative %o the B T ek S oaind by thei. b . ;.| REPRESENTATIVE ALLEN X h e % s "\~ | Chief Executive Feels Obliged to Ob- | '® : T o veo | no quorum existed, then, on motion of old case. The polics took no further | Sofia police and brought buck by the e drs, 3 | A nent in business and social life will be | R Aetionsidn. TReeiSroat beau petic fioms: {h sleep, ;%o &8 10-Te- | Mx. “Hanin) AE¥AIAbA the sergeant tepe today in the investigation. ~The | Massachusetts officers ~afier o~ had | Sweeney of Tall 2 s | 'S CRITICALLY ILL/|indicted by the Vermillion county | Bresthe Leve At ngen I'd’;;‘; fatigued comrades, | 0% ims was directed to arrest all ub- grime, i€ one was commitied, was o | 1Sl R et i, rus thist gt ot Jtir-| Grip Developed Into Preumonia | ETand jury this week in the vote traf-| ~Washington, Feb. 19.—The first au-| "' o080 L TR0 o senices and being fhun 0| the Weciel sountry, in the beilet of the oy o b 1 . > ST i o neycIonia= taveatients g P e- | thoritative announcement that Presi- R " the house. he (Nalbandian) panic-stricken, plac- | 0 ; . fic investigation, according to a state a 1 : T uthoritis. 2 o < Maine Congressman Succesded ; > jent Tart will call an extra session of | Waiting for & quorum was markec e s . wud bd. ere summoned shottly otter he Thomas B. Reed. s e Congress if tiie senate fails to act on | by occasional disorder and confusion Lokys ’“‘ A\““':' ":"y'a';"m:“'"“-w t “the potori-that he had = - o 3 T rnten Cag- | the McCall bill, ca into effect the | Most of the time, however, the house | Members became imp: SLACK HAND BOMS SMUGGLED. .OPIUM IN e ‘ MSntan St e e, 19— Representa- | CUtor since the ousting of State's -‘"}(S:Cmaw‘.' Teciprdcity. aareement. came | was being ebtertained by humorous | breakfast towards nine o'clock, and ON TENEMENT ROOF PAILS OF BUTTER| tane for o e b PTG swrenca Allen, who swe- | torney Lewman. Mr. Weisiger sald| ;5,0 from Mr. McCall himself, after | speeches and songs. Once several of | request of Mr. Candler of Mississippi ¢ o Shac that the juty had matsrial for & ., % tcrview with the president, ut the the demoerats organized a mock house | for leave of absence to go to break- e nomas B Reed 8! “startling number of indictments *""‘} White House. 0 7 in the rear of the chamber, elected Mr. | fast struck a popular chord. In a few | Rrpartments on Sixth Floor Wrecked— | Charge Against Railroad Enginesr | / o — e e G several cases of PErJury. vatch of | According #o Mr. McCall's statement | Hughes of New Jersey as speaker, and | minutes the heuse chamber was al- No 8¢rious Injuries. Arrested by Federal Officers. TO FIGHT THE PLAGUE. O e ly Il ith pneu | = A peetininase seport of & paich of | 42 resident feels that he is under s | proceeded 10 pass some most remarka- | most deserted, only the republican and Feh, 19.—A new varlety [ Albany, N. Y. _ Fodersl of- | Sel sl P : ; 1e night. “Mr. Allen, who is | Joregaer a8 Jdiciments will e miast, | ternational obligation to summon an|Dble measures. “Spoaker” Hughes “rec- | democratic whips and several leuten- Bame Wal. worked today | Bcers oariy today aiestis ial Of- | China Selects Naples Physician Who suffered an at- | poesaey of Wednesday at the Jtest | oxiry session, If it be necessary, to ob- | ognized” himself during the greater' ants remaiuing to watch each other. when an infernal machine was ex-| Fuii, u Delaware & Hudson r |- ElseonarsdBnti:Plagus: Serum g0 which devel- | 7¢ SH¢ tain Sotion Sonflie. teclprobity NG Piodea on the roof of & WIX-story ten- | engincer, running between Albanr o : - ays into pneu- HE RUTLAND PURCHASE, . | Mot The session would be called im. | PUBLISHERS' FUND ment on the lower East Bide. Ilere- | Montreal, on the charge of smugs gt L G dwin C. Allen of gLl T 2 -{m'dmel"(iflo‘-;f \tl;“ha:ligurnment of | THE FIRST ARTISAN | Bk e B et i | gpium, kY The oo | o e pathe this nt attend. | Three Important Points in New Ha-| After nis interview with Mr, Taft, SO DISTINGUISHED. ALL FOR ADVERTISING. Vew Y "unk has been bringing the ] 2 ance -at i ative ANGne. Bed i Purchase, Mr. McCall also made the interesting ey 2 B e £ s ety s | unic has Lesy bringing ihe ar churia, 1 I e b L sraEatest Eurohmas, | M vnotmcoment that the president y-ouid | Hanover Plumber Raised to Life Mem- |$43000 Has Besn Promised to Fight of the Biack Mand, tore e great|and u half. They allege tha . coverer of an an ! | Rope of his recovery. & New Haven, Feb. 19—In railroad cir- | veto any tesiet leclaintion ‘pasied by | “ibership;in Prussian House of Lords. | Increased Postage Ra frtly wrecked | crete in pails of butter, w AStistion .o ; | he 16 purchase by the New |the democratic house and approved by i n W L o SRR eeba | Srated© it in_paile of butter, whic 2 et 1 s Smas Haven railroad. systemn of the half. |a nearly democratic senate, If that| Berlin, Friday, Feb. 10.—Harry Plate. Washington, Feb. 19.—Tho Periodical n-; Fis and his family were then shipped it to New York Boston | ! v | TWENTY-ONE INJURED IN interest in the Rutland system is re- | should be necessary to maintain the|a plumber, of Hanover, who attained P:lx;l\‘!: ers' sasoclation m::y m;da vy bart bhut they with mearly a [and New Haven. is is the Afth ar o TENNESSEE TRAIN WRECK | garded as of great importance in three | republican party’s protective yprinci- | the great distinction of being nul:dmo :{ e a "ed r:i"xdp hu )l\\ne e na ::a red families n that and adjoln- | rest in this city for alleged opiu Funeral of Commander Gates. =—seh aspects. It shortens the northern | ples. the dignfty of iife membarship of tHS e by the aaphuin tenements rushed wildhy into the | muggling within two weeks 15 Cars Were Derailed and Then Took|route fo Montreal by about fifteen — | Prussian house of lords on the eifi- | to oppdSe the increases on second class e . i lesrue i e files and over a new route of lower CAPITOL CURATOR DEAD. peror's birthday, is the first artisan | mail tter. The letter says that a | 4 Fire. grades than the old line; with the )] — who hus ever atfained such a position. | committee of the association, on findmg = -~ PR SAMESTED e e e ; Bullding of a Dok of ton miles be- | Willidm H. Duckstein, Waell-Known [+ The new member of this mout exciug | it earefully arranged programme to - FROLLEY KILLED MAN i -FOR SUNDAY EXHIBITION | ooy, 3¢ Com- | Adsivellle, Ten. Fep. 19 ~zwonty | REUAE_SSAURE 0O (G5 D8 155 Figure in Washington. [ sivo Bodyls mot a mere theorat, but 4 ';1‘&"“‘5.;:&“:5’3:;. throneh “con” E TRACK. | AvES a1 i hreescore were imporilled when | Brattleboro, the New Haven secures n Wi o e g New ARESE S 'n ACK. | plorida State Lawa Applisd at Tampa. hpesesepre wore tmperilled when | f W n Tine to Montreal and connec- | Washington, Feb, 19—William .| for a living, and has passed through oris' associates “fo_solicit _contribu | Ap s n. was | three couches burned after having ; . . | every grade. He served the usual four | tions from certain publishers to buy 3 Fonder Not EWestive to Save Thomas ; et Tare, | timed oror i a mrned tter Having| tion with through business Duckstein. curator of arts in the cap 2 Y N i e ) Aoy M. Larke of Derby. rampla, ¥la., Feb, 19—Upon the |t LA : one was dangeronely huet |and in the Grand Trunk- itol building. and a well-known figure | years l{l?:r?p'icd"hfif::fl; CELG i e IR Sy e ke of [ compietion o the aviation exiibition | t i Defore the flmes consum- controversy it gives the New about the building, died at his home | ¥ e | MTH TIO" Gher way.~ save the Ietter. - Dartyy, Conn, Feb. 19.—Thomas . S e S Mol srdy and Clem | be sremand of Ches. Beachy, aviators,. and (ol T. J.|cCo chairman’ of the census cele tion committee; Gen. J..U. Strude : . . ¢ ; . > o v ed | “ > public be reached on sweh of iraflic ts adversary, notably | Dea s du aemic_pol wherevor he could. Finally he settied | “could the pub Bisiness origimaiing on the Boston & | e Dueckstein was an arise of sors | in Hanover, where he oventually set up | short notice. Not a cent of the monex : i independently, and became prominent | has been spent o will be spent for any Central n on the and they ke of this pince was struck and Iy *illed by a trolley car on D late today. larke w tr: ay 2 aily 7 avenu siderable note and accepted the capi- ! | | aduiiional opportunity for diversion | here Friday nighi, aged 69 years,| Switzerland, Italy and France, working i ¢ i itk il . For the Salvation Arm le boing slowly pull- . < = bl re’ organization and pres- | other purpose whataver. Approximate- ‘on the track, and was o oo el of the West Tampa race track. an et oy 64 into fng. When the toppied ofcially stated that the Rut-} ol position in 1894, Ha wes.& veter. | ioihe pinmuere axgan Suon Sl TIC85 Lo gy Vi hima’ been promisert bys Rattc motorman uutil the car was almost peesNgrec of the racing | 0t O e o s~ | over gas lamps set them on fire. land system is.In falv physicalvcon. | an.eC s civik mas and, will beiburted i ous publishers.” * B The feitier o hraaon: ore arrested on a chark a Mrs. Taft and many members | 3 (is dition already, but that it will now|in' Aviington Natlonal cometers. o | - ting the state laws relative to 4 | probably be put in first class operat- | BANDITS STEAL $700 o plres vapey man, who WS | Cxhibitions on Sunday te which an ad- s ot b ins shape by the two broprietary Mors Black Hand Suspects. ” it SERRRENE MEXICAN REFUGEES. o wus 31 years old, . widower and | 'MiS#ion price is charged. Bonds were | One Case of Smallpox at St. Ann’s|Toads for new ‘business. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Feb. 19.—Three Sl . Rl £ ves onp ShikL immediztely furnished. | it | e more foreignars suspected “of beink | 1rain Robbers Get Away After Blow. | PAMiC in Enssnada—Flesing to Safety . The arrests were the result of " i o Worry Hastened Her Death. members of a Black Hand gang were | 1r2in Robbers Get Y - in California. - yncerted effort by the ministers of A L Sialises Trenton, N. J., Feb. 19.—Rachel}placed in jail here. making eleven in ing Up the Sa . Endeavorers Against Sunday Labor. city. ~ Dol tat in the convent of e A8S | Sears, the mother of John eSars, who [all now behind the bars here under 4 = ’ San Diego, Cal, Feb. 14, —Privase 4 Chieago, Feb. 19.—Christian Fndeas - | . | = — et = i et SIL recently convicted in the Mercer | suspicion. The three aré Dayid and| Gzinesyille, Ga. Feb. 19.—The ex-|telegrams received here from Enwei 2 hinc suburb of - Montreal. i flway t nada. = workers stormed the Chicago post- | Three Earthquakes Felit. | Arrived with Cargo on Fire. | There ar pupils in the plaee, | COUNtY court of the murder of Rev.| Charles Bartelona, arrested at Bernice, | Press safe on Southern Railway traintoday from sources helieved to be Ao toda Flotence, Fab. 19.—The observator Newport News, Va.. IFeb. [ iicatiy fhors tita” TEtaX: Statas hag p trong at Dutch Neck, died | and Luigi Rundazzi, caught near | No. 26, nortbbound, was blown open|wholly trustworthy say that Govermor o L 12,000 printed s ppe: S L i s cetuith L ATl cathiasbsy | ateam 3 | T Canadas D Valots smedieat | today at the home of Ell Rogers near | Carbondale. These ' thrae men ure| DY four men af .15 o'clock Saturday | Vega, accompanied by four men, ar- . urt to abolish Sundey labor for postal | iy BT VO, SR S e o A i MMcer OF Lachine, states that | that village. ~Sears was also accused | charged with conspiracy in connection | morning at White Sulphur Springs. | rived there this morning. lorks and carriers. Pampheits xet- |z 000 miles and the other 6; The | with the attempied murder of Sawn | ‘34, four miles from here, and about| The staamer San Diegu, which ar. Ing forih reasons or the ubolition of | ., The movement in b s one case of smallpox and three it camos | her. Torwi - s DX X vere T heir home | Luchina at Pittston last week. 700 stolen. A rived here from Ensenads today, re- ; Sabor and asking the co-oVer- | Lo caui. This morsink a third shoc | fre engined mere cal | s oen entapishea,” Tt UArantine | j” Thankegiving eve. s o e e i e T volversy orasred | Bofis that panio continues in that city. . T iy For ma ited | wan ricorded. This lasted several sec. | streams Jiad been played upon' the | g i {death wag'dus to heart discase. _The|Dead. Under Paculiar_ Clrumstances. | o the oraw avth/rovoivers, hiersd ) Tuity neigsak were.brinatit herest v mg persons cal for Tia i, ds an oct ber .of prov. | b ng cargo. for rs th e i 7 } woman worried much over the son’s! (harles City, Towa, Feb, 19. e train . y __ | the steamer. The captain has receivad Bnow § Six Inches te Thi Fi parently belng Torli, where some’ of | 10t been ascertained Tunnel. be excented during the week besinning | Staie hank at Nora Springs, was found | '™ INCIORG “yvas hurt, ceTs arel senada at once to awing to this city B ot R e Lot | The howsen were: GamARSd and savera: . Boston. Feb. 19.—Public ownership | March 12, This 18 believed 10 have [ sarly toduy in the waiting room of | BWBUIL = . G e of| NS Dersons who féar to remain there. o, o i 1 i 3 'eitis | and Hartford railroad tunnel under a bruise on the head sufficlent to ca e i about tem o 488 northern New Mexic., :cstsr Corniil RNk B New Yorky Fab. 19-Ars. Wiltiam | Boston harbor, connecting the South| Death from Coasting Accident. : |Geatn, it was said. All money and yal. | Sound the night egent and set the sig- 2 2 5 night, continued s inter b pe Ep ie. ). Clark, wife of the former senator| Terminal station with the Boston and | Waterbury, Conn,, Feb. 19.—Andrew | uables had been taken from the body. 3 : filinois Getting Haavy Snewstorm. grectpitations in widel, scar | lthaca, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Cornell atu- | from Montans, removed hurriedis | Maine system at Bast Boston, is advo- | Mulholland, aged 15, died late last B TR ; localides of the Rocky Moun- | dents il with the mumps have so regicc ioday Reports 1omignt | overtaxed the capacity of the Infirm- Show thai tis fall varled from abov: | ary ‘har the university will advert & Wnahes 0 berdona of the Dlains]for accommodations for the case ation for append u rid thiee fe { I mo Flirt -five stienis are new severely s maid e Hiii"ana the opje o 1t w e i3 sUU spreading. | case was critical oday jon on Fifth avenus t hoApital, whera sh. cated by the directois of the Boston | night from _the effects of & coasting Haif Miliion Elevator Fire Loss.- For Referendum in Wysming. .: charaber of commerce in 4 siatement | accident. Rudelph Huester, another | Chicago, Fen, 19.—Fire on Saturday Cheyenns, Wyo., Feb 18.~Tie con- pht. in | sven out tonight. A meeting of the | boy injuted in a coasting accident, is) destroyed the Calumer elevator, a Six | ference commirtes of tlie semaie and|inohes of smow. towvered | members of the chamber be heid | suffering frowm a fractare at the Base| storv siructure containing 00,000 o agreed on the form of & bill pro- { Mreat cars are out of O sy evennue Tor g discussion ol | of the skull and, his death is expecied | buaels of sruin, caising o loss satis ‘\:?;?.'. Tor. & enmatliutionyl amednies | enin sondn are Afected. tho r cauditions of the direcioms § at any nowmept, mated Lo bo 381,000, | fen: <itg Initialire wud receoyngum, 1 ent man-

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