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E mmn)nko;?flh mLINGWORTH MYSTERY SOLVED 'u Thought to Have Perished in the Flames—Crazed | Frx Woman Aftempted to EndHe;OaniftmThzeék - Different - Ways—Sought Refuge at.a Neighbor's M Sbie was Found by Authorities. * ‘March The mys- ) woman and child, the authorities were ‘l*b-;. The Waiting for the ruins of the house ta mfl; -coel in order to make a search for (he bodies. ot the Rettion at u wn u‘flu Na- e ottt Asarding 15 5 tlgs, Mrs. Feltdrapp béen a friend of orely atter Tidaight laat A anked for phetter, - 8aid She Wrung Child’s Neok. {0 take, her own Dife by means of the himmer and knife, and -that failing had gone to the river, a g of mile from her home, ‘and jumped in. The water, she ‘'was 80°cold that igiet ahie-conidn't'atand 1f wnd that whe hed ped the two or more miles X i Bome 1o &nd.a. piscs to stay over the Household: / The Woman's actions frightened. the Rettigs .and it was not until late this afternoon that they notified Dr. Refi nolds who in turn sant Deputy & Watrous to the Rettlg home and had Mrs. Felt drapple brmm to Clinton, Where ghe was given & preliminary ex- amination by the medical examiner. Had Been in Posr Health, When n brovght here by the deputy B“ le was in a pitia- ition: " She bas met been th the exposure of the night befe all she ‘could tall the b she 0‘ ot Ng Am tomorrow. * |70 INCREASE VETERANS = JUDGE Lucnu BROV/N, TFAXATION EXEMPTION. Favorably Reperted by Judisisry Com. | Arguments Befere Finance Com- A mittes Yesterday. mmhMAmmum ‘Hartford, ~ Col -ll’nvdl 14.—The finance com: other ‘re- ports it will. maice, will be ‘one of A favorable. character on the issue of A. | 'bonds for a centagion hospital in New Haven. It 181t od that the raf- efendum clause will ot be attached to the bill The committes this afternoon heard many veterans from various parts of ‘ot | the state on-a bill ‘which proposes to exempt; from taxation 33,000 worth of of all veterans. At present ‘the amount of = exemption is $1,000. Col. 8, B.‘Horme of Winsted, while favoring the bill, eaid the time m arrived when the state should pay its Vetarans a“pension. . He said that all the soutliern states do this, Florida paying $10 & month. He thought the present bill would be the last in the af legislation for the old soldiers, tative J. I ‘Hutchinson of Eanex sald the atats had not over: exerted itself to help the old soldiers and while he ed in the proposed measure he thought a pension would b2 ‘more satisfying. S 7 BODY OF AVIATOR 5 COMES TO SURFACE. Identified at Ostend That of the Lcnkl.ll Ceoil Grace. Osteng: Belgitim, March 14.—A body | was brought to the sutface fn this har Bor today. which is thought to be fhat ‘ecll_Grace, the aviator, who w; Decem] aeroplane LA ‘(Special'to The Bulletin.) 200 it ; from Calais to Dover. ly disigured, the ded ma“ ose whc examined it to, Rave o of Tu on of the late York/and a nephew liam R. -Grace, - He was a _fnember of the Royal Aero club and in an to win the Baron ot f $20000 on Dec. 22 i hsanel trom frontier. 2&“‘ 322 ‘back. by a.avem wind | As: . mear Clllh started on fll. m across the cmzol. rd trom again, but is d wers picked up :u gm sea off lnm-kerk-, Bel:l’n - ;. m: l:::‘ i ser d o s aer was finld mear the same place. e : q&_gmunmm. of the Strike at 'flnohr Hariford, Gonis March 14— Attach- u were. mht ne -un. tor ufl:flm‘A:: ‘union. It Bennett of the n;-fl jor the “memisers ' of wio ] )m’ Svhile atfempting a [Authoritfes of pers welco 32:.:..""“&,‘“‘ Tafts ":: for a ‘G Al 0-Amer- lllv'gn inthe hd\-. of ‘commons h-t nx;nt Sir Edward Grey. 3 x..mh- IL—AK S i tte W. K. Van- durm- mshed second in Sorncic, 1or Thtecyerts old, dis- tance six furlongs, $1,300, In the Prix gu Vidux Mouiin 2" seliing event of furlon, Nash ‘Purner’s i witn- “Count 5’2"?3‘; 3o Setren w ‘ount” @’Aulby de Gatigny 19" blackmail the Duchess. de. Chotasmt Praslin.. formerly Mrs.. Charles Ham- ilton Bayne of Boston, was commit- ted today. in the Old &fiq magistrate £ P s IOAD COMMISSIONER ON RACK AT CAPITOL Claim Made That :He ‘Discriminated Against Ansonia Quarry. Hartford, March 14—Roads and road making, and the powers of the ‘way'commissioner, the amount of salary. the way he buys traprock for. 3ay. Commissioner Mac- & lengthy review of the administration’ of his office and the dealings he had had with the select- men and other officials of the towns. was a bit of history In-it and a description of what the commission- er 'has always maintained was.a cam- police court | that. Jury befare Medical ;:m‘n Testify. and two.or three experts éffort to Greak the force of ‘thoes for the dStense, Wror (oajfiod Uniesuivocal- e accused woman 18 3 Ropoiestly “Ioeare Toubecies and must Bave been wholly jrresponsible wh she killed her child.- > Clumhvi Two Years. - Dr. McKenna. lm\nq that e Melber 18 “a well marked insane—and always Her physical, mental and moral de- linquencies were ‘painted in no_rosy tints-by the doctor. 'He declared. that she ‘was an incorrigible liar; inventing the most unbelievable tales to shield paign of education on the good roads | ‘movement. m Selectmen During His Term. commissioner sajd that -more Py 4,000 men had gone of the offices of selectmed during the time he had been commissioner. Of e original list of selectmen in office whem he took office in 1885 only 21 are now ‘glamnon and of the: Belectmen. _Then o'rn the development of the work of office. dnnn within 2 thousand feet of the uarry. — The officers of the quarry Glaimea that they . could " have sold stone at @ less price tham the com- missioner was paying- for kfam he was. it nnecessary Nwl!n. of lbn:. “Mayor of stome for repairs by train which bld to be hauled to one part of the city and then re-hauled to the place whac the state was making highway pairs,” this place being near the q\urry which could have furnished the material. Mr. Charters argued that the state should assist the q company in- developing an industry. MacDonald 8aid Price Was Not Right After the hearing had closed Com- missioner MacDonald:said that the on- ly reason.why he had not bought stone from the Ansonla quarry was that the price wag not xight, but if Mr. Whiting, Who. was an officer of the. company, would " step. into. his effice later he| would try to give.the guarry a con- tract for supplying material. Will_Call for Bids Hersafter. Representative McOrmond asked the commissloner if 'he oblected to _the bill, which would put all the towns on the same Jovel, and the comamissioner sald that” he Would promise to give every town which had a quarry'a chance {0 bid on furnishing material and if the-price was right he would see that the town had a chance to buy the ‘material, Trunk Roads and State Highways. No one appeared on the bill to pro- vide for. the issuance of 3$2,000.000 worth of bopds for construction of trunk roads.” and $1,000,000 for con- structing state highpays. Several selectmen'said that.the state should wholly maintaif the trunk high- ways. BAILEY WON'T EXPLAIN. Senator to Say Nothing About Disap- pearance of Lorimer Decuments. ‘Washington, March 14.—Because the angamon’ cpunty, Ili- nois, issued a subposna for him in connection with ~ the - proceedings against State Senator Holtslaw, Sena- {hat of the {tor Bailey of Texas probably will make explanation relative to the disap- pearance in the’ senate ‘chamber ‘here of the afidavit of Bank Clerk Newton and the Holtslaw bank deposit slip, concerning which there was much dis- cussion during the pendency in the senate of the resclution to vacate the seat of Senator Lorimer of Hlinois. Mr. Bailey declared today that The sociated Press was in error in'send- ing out from Washington last Satur- day the statement that he was at work upon a “statement” concarning the dis- appearaace of the papers. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WON'T BE PROHIBITED. “Leave to Withdraw” on Two Hostile Bills in Massachusetts. Boston, March _14—Legislation _to prohibit the practice of Christian Sel- ence healing will not ba enacted at the present session of the legislature if the recommendations of the committee on |- public health ‘are accepted by - the houss, The committes today reported “leave to withdraw” en two bills designed to prohibit,such practice. / Steamship Arrivals. At _Genea: March 9, America, from New York; March 13, Re D'ltalia.from New York, At Naples: March 9, Atlanta, from March 11, Niagara, from March . 12, Caledonif; Ptinzess lhnh 14, Vaderiand, “March 14, Unitea ork. to and out | ‘Melber exhibited not the sMght of emotion during this gris ly recital, nor r did-she, when, at anoth- ay, writhi o, telltate body ‘and hastening to get @ car to 'p.an appointment with an. admirer. Spectators Shudder With Horror. A shudder ef horrer ran through the crowded - corut -room, however,“as the prosecuting attorney ~rehearsed the unnatural story with the pitiless’ viv- inéss S a0 effort $0 ‘break -down ‘the erts-on some material point. With- out cvzm;hg 2 mucle, Mra Meibér 5 spage.’ . ay n- is: “Hopelessly lmm Besides Dr. MrKenna the da.fenuen experts were Dr. Herbert E. De Freest of Troy and Schenoctady. ~ They ajl were agreed that the woman is hopelessly incompe- J. M. W. Scott of [ Tay} “GO SOUTH, YOUNG MAN,” ADVISES GCHAMP CLARK Coming Speaker Avers Thay It Is the “Poor Man's Land.” Chicagh, March ngressinan Champ Clark: of Missquri, the coming speaker of the national house of. rep- reseritatives, today amended the fa- mous saying of Horace Greeley: “Go west, young man, go West,” and made it read: - “Go. south, my brother. go South. “The south is the place, and my ad- vice ia to go thére” he said. ‘“You won't éat as much as you do hers in the north., If you do; yowll die. ,Your clothing riust be lighter and therefore less expensive. You won't have to buy fuel to speak of, and. you.can allow your horses and cattle to graze out of doors the year ‘around. Made $15,000 Off Three Acres in Year “Believe me, the south is the poor man’s. land,- and youw'll‘live to see the day. when the south s going to be the richest’ part of the United States. “Why, say. T know @ man who made $15,000 in one year off three acres of land. Sounds fishy, doesn't it? True, theugh, for I took’ the plains to find out. TIt's a great country, boys, and if you want a good tip, follow my ad- vice. That is, go early to the south. land and grow.up with- its progress. Champ for President. It anvone doupts that Comsressman Clark would make & good democratic candidaté for president the " next clection, they have:his own word. for it, given 'today.. He - “admitted” he Would make a good candidate, saying: “Well, ‘the democratic party might go (afi}her ang fare worse—and I think it et Predicts Recipracity Victory. Mr: Clark disciissed any-and all other subjects except the Lorimer. vote and woman's ‘guffrage, Of the latter he id:" “T know’wher to'let well enough alone, and Pni going to keep still.” * He' prophesied -victory for_the reci- procity measure, and said of the tariff: IWe can get by Mr. Taft with a few scheglules, we hope,” where ws never could get. past with' & whole bill.” Republicans Can Cuss. Mr. Clark intimated -that i€ republi- cans in the next house did/ ot like committee: 2ppointients they could go hang for all the goad it would do tham. Only he said i way: “T! who: {ort ks the dppointments can take vantage of the great American priv- 1lege of cussin’ THOMPSONVILLE:MAN SHOOTS WIFE IN NECK. Has Previously Sérved Time for Shoot- ng Man in New Haven, | Thompsonvilis, Conn., March 14~ Hidlng behind: the: corner of a house {the factory bulldings of the Hart- rpet company, Colqgero Catana shot at his 'I!a late toddy as she was gate in e eing her ‘i the| t -wound.. only & sl 3 the 250, - ON the thire Ly ys in ey ford.. He was. relepsed Tag <lothing from the lit- needless h' 14.—The supreme mthM, gihold tor one month sen- u pléa, ‘proteble, nowever, e e the ‘Thursday. E: Was:dbwn on the ¢alendar. for sonterics on n March 21, bus ponement tha district .fi&noy foliowing a -con- ferénce among counsel and Justice Seabury, Robin Needed -tfm Grand Jury. < “I found that Robin's presence was needed before the d_jury,”the dis- trict attorney” said, “snd ]l was unsble to" gét ‘mattérs in his- case: in, such shape -that he could be. sentenced on March 27." - Both Mr. Wh“l -and Samuel J. Goldemith, mfin-ruvyar depled a re- port that - ‘wished ‘to ‘Withdraw | his plea of not guilty. No Mitigation: '?'ml.l‘ Robin, g ' the. ‘Carn st pany_investigation. Mr. Whitman de- . This had been !en entirely to Justice Seabuty, he sa Mm ‘ink Oflm the post-} and substitute one of | ** : m"’”’" e béen placed tmder mlllhky‘ Mexico City, March 14.-Af ing . E‘mfired a detachment of twenty state iroops, a band of two hundred | Tebels were driven from the to ' ta/Bulalia in the state of Chihu by ‘one hundred federal troop: 'nun- “Yictory was purned" intp s de- Fifteen ‘of their number were | ;;;m:";fi" & ] 2 gram Teceived here -today states that L |yt ome tederal soldier was killed. Gray in the nrxipr g m‘“‘“’“‘”‘ e ink o the, message received, S ethis wores Burories, waiie. ot 5 7 “a service in one of the Church_ cs:at Spnta Eulalia. For three hours ded’ their position, byt by erus’ of dynamite bomba the rebels the bullding’ and -took its prisoners: Late In. the & )1‘:-':1 m&!& Sorio P n 15 were forced out of the tofm. Taft's activity in promofint reciproc: _ Sianca Loses Opportunity. o Thee Douglas, Ariz, March 14.—Géneral Blancs,” by delaying too long his final As a Result of n.puunufll i~ % s oo ‘on‘Agua Prieta, apparently has ot waretiion m‘fi‘kmz‘ Jont “his- opportunity. Irederal rei can_ports oniy long etough 1o | foreemients arrived today. They mum. continued its investi- i ._‘4 o of fhe Vi DQWF Who went' before ‘the grand Jury’ were John ‘commissioner. of | the Van Nosden Trust company, which has recently reorganized as the Madi- son_Trust company. B “souvzuufv W.*H. TAVLOR. Resajutioh to Ampmu 4,000 -Laid_on tihs Table. -the Tesolution Svtation of 34,000 lor of Putnam. for. tion of & Jegidlative’ souvehle Aud history ed by Senator Fenn as chairman of the committee on legisla- tive expenses, Senatdrs Judson, Platt, Parker and Donovan speaking against the measure; which after furnishing the incident’ of the day-and ‘causing considerable debate was tabled without decisive action. Senator Platt Seeks Information. Senator Platt pracipitated the.debate when. he asked of Senator Fenn that. Information be given to him. reletive the mmer, as he was not acquaint- ed with the procedure. Senator Fenn reviewed the history of ‘the_making Dy the legislaturs of an- propriations for legislative volumes of the mature of the one-provided for in the vesolution, stating that the first large appropriation for such a purpose had-been made in 1897 and have since been continued. Wants State to Get Ite Money’s Worth Senator Mahan' expressed his opin- fon that if the state granted $4.000 for ‘tha ake that $4,600- weuld not more than cover the expenses: of issuing the souvemir and that if Mr. Taylor made any money he made it from the sale of extra copies. Senater Platt eaid he 'thought that the state should not be burdened with such nge. Senator. Denovan o the reso- lution as a proposition cailing for an expenditure of $4.000 for a book made up'of a set of pictures with a fow lines raphy under each ma stated his belief that by sych a proposition the umwn woq\d Violate the oathe they had taken te n!eguui the interests of the state. Parker Thought It Desirable. Senator Parker. said . that. because such_an‘appropriation had beea made in the past was mo rehson why it should be continued in the future. Senator Parker-said he believed that the book was uable and that it was wanted by miany members of the leg- islature and that-the_libraries of the state, whieh it is provided shall have | d copies, also find it desirable. Senator Hammond also spoke a few| words in favor of the book. Book Could “Be Published for Less Meney. ¥ Senator Judson said that if Ne re- red correctly Senator . Hooker memtbe; . had told him. that 700 copies of the|sye Dook (the number called fdF by the resolution_far free ditribution) ceuld be estied from 31,000 to $2,600. tor Judson also said that ered_ the proposal to i ‘Way as mora flflmlive]) a lég- nmlve sratuity than the gratuity ually granted to the’ newspaper re- norim at_the capitol and that he be- lieved thé newspaper reports of more value to’ the state than the book is and’ would therefore oppose the reso- n - making. the appropriation Il The Resslution Tabled: e resolition was finally tabled on mothn of Senator Judson. uhnb‘ka General Blanco has 660 men. .7, .Got on a Faise Scent. General: Blanco appears to have been sl sfalse government . mail Which: he took from a train on the Nacozari rgilroad south of Douglas vesterday. detachment of one hundred fed-~ ergls wds sent out' today towardas Bldneo’s edmp. in & narrow chasm. . Threatens to Sheot Prisgrers. Géneral Blanco_is alleged 1o liave 861 in-camp today that since the go%- rrimenit has décided to. shoot pris- | oniers opthe .field he would _ do. ithe ure ngugms question’ A sulfrage vote of %fled (he il tain features of. Rév. Charles. his resignation from the pulpit fl@g sane; »er«ner : ““The Nevag l-mh .ed the r;s’m an's The' muy alrdady has / The Utah Senate u»u\a .memo: ial o, t?hutae ity treaty. It had been adopted pre. viously by the house. . Cou Con- gregational cnarch. ot Oakyille, Tead church_Sunday morning, the. mk- effect my 1, x.vh. : WL I B exican Fovernme %‘“ 5T ero's” forces. of reported Vn(m{‘nflx'q, is still mear Juares. : Fate of Americans Unknown. 25 Qéraia - Cueller, chief. o Diaz's staff, is at Seymour E. Mx.-r struck by a light ¢ e Yate of the fifteen Ameriz ‘wio rwere captured at Cast Graides elght days ago, The impres, ' grew, however,: e men { no sbosn executer, ‘but wors still held! bezzlement and_sent eral prison at Le-.vmwcrm, suit for d?vvru 'Im DNIAL CONFERENCE ACCOMPLISHED NOTHING Q- 'r-mm-ny Leader. Insists Upon Preser- “vation ' of n.)amy Rule. N. X, lll.rcl 14—Whether Be_betier for the democratic 16 adhere -to its_time-homored Sl and 1o “arouse publle umunem —.u-uxn i aVllS of vivisection.” Be-n' of Pl’u for the :lrd.n of Edgar Stripling, fermer chi of. po | of Danville, Va., have been Georigie and Vi and. u:mon -:md by thousands and lditl'l from prominent Gefi'tl‘nl have . béen.. re-, ceived by the hands of the commission. % FOUR FISHERMEN MEET DEATH IN A cou.mon. Power Beat‘and ‘ehm; C‘lll?. the Form'r nking. o or to make tes senator could be elected, e knotty problem discussed at ; conferenee .at the, executive between Governor Dix, Mayor of New York and Charles F. by of Tammany hall g uovu-nor Dix, it I8 understood, took occa#ion 'to impress:again on Mr. Mur- pxs higiview that the deadl has. ‘legisiation and threatens to pr ent. the carrying out of his an- houneed pelfcles of & business admin- istration and.insisted that some sotu- the problem be found without riher . - Mayor Gaynor is_sald Sl Gy S g e jurphy: for Majority Rule. is er'fl!ed w“ht? pl; on the vation of Ho . darp-:n, John Andetson, son 3 rule and of derson, John * Chambers The, collision occurred o & mile inside the breal Httle powar bost -.vx nl mo ately.. The other yessel p “but beyond the pawer of mayer of Rimbsit to. d up in & noishell, the jparently remains nt ballot for senator fail- any material cl Y e TRIPLE FUNERAL OF . THE WOOD FAMILY lims Berne to nm and Her Vigt Vi j ernoonreinforcements arrived and the [y, I pri sall fi:u:{i;?'m lr-ly that the mers. This view was held by ‘M ¥ officers at Juarez. ‘asbiriton: Marel 14—Tho deaies num £0F Justice has & warrant 1 ey Philtips, & vrluu detacUu of lflq ctw And tonmfly a United States se~ eret wervVice operator. He fs Charge a Technical One. Thie charge against Phillips s langss Iy technical. He s not charged with violation of ‘the neutrality laws be= so thére is mo evidence that he m’pma any munitions of war into xiéo. ‘Special agents of the depart- “say the chlpmen.t. were sant ef~ thé American border and thes oo i hand by insuErects o new criminal code has & sectien gaverning the shipment of higix sives in 1interstate commerce. 4rms ammunition comes under classifcations. hillips has not been n this ot Ritnos he watragt wes sworn. out; Leoks Like Long Service for U. S, Soldiers. Galveston, Tex., March 14.—The field hospital at Camp Crockett will contain 108 beds. There are five surgeons in 'the corps. Onme of the regimental offi~ gbrs said today that he judged from the extendive preparations ‘being made for service in the field tha the soldiers here would not return te ftheir posts for some time. Release of Americans Demanded. - ‘Washington, March 14.—An investi- gation having convinced the American government-that Edwin Blait of Pitts+ burg, and fawrence Converse of Los ' Angeles, at :Jumres, Mexico, had heen captured on_Americgn soil, the state departient today asked the Mexican govermment to releasg-them, The request was e+ 10 .the Mexican embansy A% shington. Captared fn U. ‘8 Territory. - s nd. S e SR tion severdl partments result has: di loped. "!lt l'l. ‘men 'l— apprehended on _this ary, not very far from ‘doubtedly we the- line, -but neveriheless in_the teri- tory of the United States. Tt remains for the MexXican authorifies to prove that the scefs of the entire procednrs was within the jurisdiction of Mexico or else set the men at liberty. Assuranées of Fair Trial. Blatt and Converse were arrested on February. 22 and confined in the fed- Juarez on charges in the revolution against President Diaz. The state department, shortly after the arrests was assured that the mén would receive fair trials. NEW YORK LAWYER ACCUSED OF SMUGGLING, Inditted a8 Result of Attempt te Have Customs Oflc | Removed. ashington, March 14.—Framk i, Mfidn, a New York lawyer who had his trunks seized at Alburg, Vi. Jagt Oceober, a8 he was crossing Inlo the United States from ‘been indicted in the court at Burlingten, P;Erldlc declared he h%befl on & hunting trfp in C l'n“lpeen(‘m ?ochrqd he had been to Bu- had yrashed the labels off by A wosmity of goods which the I‘l V - from -.brold were kjl'fl Wanted Custems Inspector Memeved. The matter mkht y.n passed com ly unnoticed not fin. e B the. cusions. (aepece m«. whick r....‘?.g""‘ifi“ PLAGQUE PLAYING HAVOC W'TN OHINESE TROOPS. Soma 360 Deaths Roported at Chang Chui Up te Jan. 26. March 14.—That the inge in | refic] in Chang Chun in the Harbin "fl.lw. the outhreak of the ‘fiflu In the cif lf lu suburb, fthe tv Harbin l-fl‘ lm Aest ih Family Plot. Conn., March 14—The final feil on the tragedy in the s which the owaer and B e fins > witt the fusersl of e [ ma conducted by of the BXWLPO“- ,wnnua_ i B ‘:f () In‘l-tfoumntth’r.fllcmry e Contar oometers, in "t mx tll- morning gave out. : he stal “Poth her husband ad took Mer own life, ) FOR sx‘rtxuon Protpoots of Becaming "fil Ars Delayed. total of 6,014, Por Rad dled up o ol T gt w fl:yi-c havoc & Chang Chfll. ac~ them being reported up = aqatly dnth rate of III _——'—— MANT BACKWOODSMAN LOIT IN NEW YORK fll- N'fl“ HIV. Asked the Police to New Y‘lk, M 14—Notwithstand- ‘ing it he flfl'l stand seven feet fm‘ltminch . nfllll hz has had years of ' in the masze of _ years -u, is lost in H:‘a on February 27 from a !4:1 avenue boarding house aft- g . with twh of his nieces Crom &9 trip to Europe. . “He ‘was formerly a trapper witht at Winnipes, Canada. A alarm was sent. gut fom, 14—A license