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Dr. Edward F. Ashley Gave Up His Life Fight Against Cerebro Spinal Meningitis BECAME INOCULATED ‘LAST SUNDAY Had Been Engaged in Caring for Greek Immigrants Af- Chief—Will be Buried at Waterbury, Where He Was Reared—Was 30 Years of Age. criptions for “£7,000,000 Turkish ,500,000) . 8. W., March 21.—News here from ‘the New Heébrides Esperitu Santo have risen against th whites. ‘There are not ‘white ot habitants. Assistance has already been sent. 3 \ peg Cologne, Gérmany, March 21.—A des- itch to the Cologne Gazette from Ek:gn that g meu.wwu. the ‘hina, b murdered In Pokin, thus repeating the mor which was current in St. Peters. yesterday. 3 Port de France, ‘Martinique, March 21.—The stevedores employed at the wharves here by the French Transat- lantic Steamship company atruck to- day, demanding higher .wages. ' Gen- darmes are posted on the watertront to prevent. pssible disorders. : ASSAILANT/OF BOOKER T. WASH? INGTON ARRAIGNED IN COURT. BAIL IS REDUCED TO $500 Courtroom: Thronged: with Spectators, _including = Many Negroes—Reserves " Called ‘Out to Clear the Street.” - New York, Mareh 21.—Through an agreement “of counsel for hoth sides, the charge of felonious-assault .made by Booker T. Washington against Al- bert Ulrich, ‘growing ‘out of an attack CORONER PLACES RESPONSIBILI TY IN THE ANSONIA CASE. TZGIBBONS —_— -YOUNG FI HELD Father .and Mother—T: - mate, of Insane. Asylums. New Haven, March 21.—In a find- ihg handed down by Coroner Eli Mix of New Heaven eounty, tonight, he finds that Thomas - Fitzgibbons, Jr., killed his father, Thomas, Sr., and his moth- No._Provocation Known fer Slaying of | fo Taft Felt it for Possible periet s | President e g Colonel George 8. Anderson’ Ninth cavalry was appointed a gier general . - . SR o S St AMERICAN LIVES ‘heart trouble while attending the Phils adelphia Methodist conference. P Negotiations Have Been - Caneludelt T, the loan of $50,000,000 to China by, a group of American financiers. Henry McGinn Found a Sister ing for teh years while talks a telephone in Los Angeles, Ambassador David J. Hill dentes that he will resign his post at Berlin, as a remul of the Smith-Munsterbers inci- ent. ‘His Duty e ;"“ . ‘| Will.be no Interference 'in 'the Mexican Fuss, Ho *" Unless Circumstances Permit of no Other Possi Comei—Cow Must Give Consent to Any Aedc‘ ~ ;rhat Might be Interpréeted an Act of War. to P ./ ’ . ;) ~ S W, W. Warwick of Cincinnatiiwus 5 e 2 i 4 New York, March 21 . Baw: ", of meningitis. Six had died and in| London, March 21—A man = ed | upon: the negro/educator Sunday night, | er, Nora, by crushing their skulls with b 3 Washington, March The $0-{ How long the troops will r Ashley, a bacterl: ‘@ied om Bwin- | cach case an autopsy was performed. | from cards found on his person (o be | Was reduced to.ome.of simple assault| an axe-at their home on Division e Panara e oo r e Saont | culled Mesican sifuation cleared conx | Texaa will depend cntirely ‘upem 4 é burne island in New York harbor to- | While engaged inwthis »ork the young | A: Lenneber, a director of the J. E.|today, and instead of the case going | street, Ansonia, on the night of March | 37 10© F* . siderably. here today. The attitude: of | velopments in Mexico. The Uni 2 , & martyr {o his against the | physiclan became infécted.. company of New York, ivas|to. the grand jury as a felony UlHch | 19 and that after committing the mur- | 1of Sn e the United States government haks been | States government has determined at this port of cerebro spinal Flexner Serum Coild Not Save Him. kriocked down by waived examination and was held to ders he set fire. to the house. The Theodors _Hally of @ taxieap in . made “plain and th ced no longer ers | possible meningitis throngh Infected m- Crods today and His kol was fria | the court of special sessions on. the | coroner holds Thomas, Tr, eeuninalty | ; Bishop Jameés Bie by Ao, 1t was stuted by SO JItce (a Tosiorg, Srder Rl e e Mo ihe mmmv Flexner serum has proved very | tured. *"| minor.charge, with bail reduced from | responsible-for his mother's death. | tait: e, frsc BRSO ety | istrarion officlils today, s o WhAL{e. | Prosident Baft hes detemmimm he became ill last Sunday and :- mflb‘;;‘“ lg‘“:ml’:rflmc:f $1,500 to $500. - - No Provacation Discevered. ohureh, 1y dgad - policy the presilent has in view. that the government shall fulfil e 1 treated with serum &t the | Cases, Berlin,' March 2 Washington’s Head'Bandaged. international of Dr. Simon Flexner, its dis- coverer. he died of the disease which he combated, at 3.30-p. m, * A Graduate of ‘Yale. Dr. Ashiey was uate of ¥ and of the College of Physicians ofcer of this port, for about ‘nine tlons' Dr. Ashley failed to rally, not- withstanding that Dr. Flexner, who was the head of the Rockefeller In- stitute for Medical Research, gave his Dpersonal attention to the case. Was 30 Years of Age.. “The infection of the bacteriologist —The Deutsche bank announces authoritatively that contracts for the extension of the Bagdad railway to Bagdad for branch line from Osmanieh to Alex- andretta, and the construction of har- bof works at Alexandretta, were signed at Constantinople today. William J. Gibson, 'counsel’ for Ul- rich® seid the sgreement had ‘ been reactied at the Hotel, Manhattan last night; when he was calied into confer- ence 'with attorneys.- and friends of ‘Washington. The rhurder 'of the elder Fitagibbons was one of the most brutal ever com- mitted in this state. No cause or pro- vocation has been found for the attack and - the story at first told by the younger Fitzgibbons that he killed his father- because the latter had. guar: 3 Overt Act Will Prompt Interference. Revised Grazing Regulations govérn- ing the use of national forest ranges have been approved by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson. y] A Bronze ‘Statue of Archbishop Car- roll, founder. of .Georgetown .universit- ° Mr. Taft has announced that he will do everything possible to maintain the friendly relations that so long have existed between this country and Mex- icor Any rupture of these relations must come a8 the result of some overt i the internal affairs of the southern re- obligations On across the border when it in Laws. in stopping the smuggling of arms and ammuni- Surgeons, New York clty. He Mad | 1y vy soicoro ohiae, Mcteriologiat Aifinapls tofsy. ‘. Intense “interest centered in the ap- | reled with. Mrs: Fltzgibbons and stryck act on~Mexican soil. The United |/ py o ¢t of the trali n = arar f Dr. Washingt« in’ police | h vith b doubted from the | t¥, Will be unveiled at the institution 0 e enforcement of neutrality “been assisting Dr. A, ¥. Doty, health | 55 a5 yet dncertain as to the form | LIVED IN STEEL CAGE Sourt. His head was stil swathed in A5t by e el on Januery 11, 1812. States has no desire to interfere i jawe called for the presence of mamy inonths, and as his chief said fonight: “No man eould have est in his work or thes.” n_more earn- ul in his du- Burial to Be at Waterbury. iand, tomorrow afternoom, and the body will be taken to his home in of transmission. We do know that the transmission is not like that of smallpox, typhoid fever or diphtheria. In malignant cases the poison is o great that #t does not give the rum much chance to act. In such cases death usually occurs within 48 hours.” The dead man was thirty years old. Graduate of Waterbury High School. Waterbury, March 21—Dr. Edward FOR THIRTV/EARB Death of Mother Necessitates Odette’s Removal to an Asylum. Chicago, March 21—George Odette, for thirty years bereft of reason and cared for in a steel cage in.the garret of his mother’s home near Waukegan bandages @nd Be arrived in a taxicab, accompanied” by. former _Governor Pinchback of Louisiana. The - West Side police court Had mot only been filled long before this; but Magistrate Cornell had had it’cleared . twice $#of those who could not show that they were officially interested in the pro- ceedings. “ ‘Many - Negroes in Court. The man was caught_red-hatided by. ayneighbor, who found him, when he broke in @ door, pounding his father with ‘an axe, and only disarmed him after a struggle. _Twice in an Insane Asylum. Twice in the last four years young Fitzgibbons has béen confined in asy- lums for the insane. Once i the-state public and President Taft will not rec- commend any sueh interference to congress- unléss the circumstances be- come such as to permit no other pos- sible course. Tfopps in Texas for Emergericy. The American troops were sent‘to Texas and prepared for any emer- ency ‘on the strength' of reports which The United States Repressntatives at the . international opium conference at The Hague in July were announced Dy the state department. Congressman Parsons of New York reported to the police that jewels val-| ued “at $1,500 were stolen from his home during his absence last weelk. additional troops and was causes of the recent army Having carried out its obligations this respect, the United States w feel free to act further if the necessity might arise. necessity will not arise. as there i3 a possibility will keep an adequate force mear President Taft is hopeful that il w Tor Burial. - St fa- until the mother died last week, will hosplital and later in an institution in 3 inclcated that condftions in Mexico | Band. 7 ll.rbq;ry..n E:mn..':"b“ ‘his bedside | ¥- Ashley m.,l-on ©of Edward 1.|be snared with ropes tomorrow and, The hallways. were jammed-and the | PoughReepsie, N. Y., ;his mother -se- | Penaitios for] Violations of: the 28 Were approaching such chaos as at Insurrectos Search Trains. w_hn“h al’d"‘" 1 c:l:l:z.svcvfy mu fl"’, to.vc-t:rtn‘lc:g;;my takeh to an insane asylum. The for-|°rowd, in which negroes predominated | curing his release from the latter. ur law regulating interstate transit| any time might threaten Americdn March 21. “His case was exceedingly malig- nant” said Dr. Doty tonight, “and a previous attack of bronchitis increased He graduated from Waterbury high school and later from Yale. ~After completing his medical course he was mality of a test of his sanity gone_through today by an examining board which sat in the garret while abopt’ five to one; street. Presiding § extended into - the rate McAdoo took It. is._the, general=bhelief that the crimes . were committed during a re-. currence of. his’ mental: trouble, which of livestogk are to be fixed on “load- lives and ‘property in that country, ing and - These reports were of such a na- ture that Pregident Taft felt he could loading” as a unit of basis, sengers in the Pullman cars rebels_early today ut Gomes ¥4 Coahuila, searched the day cosches Mexico City, Odette shrieked at the charge of and examined Dr. a almost Mickly. as 1t | A Charter Has Beens Issued for th 3 4 3 ita severity and had largely to do with | OREECTE U8 DI8C TR SonTRe e pttal | O ed at them and rattied 2 e r:| passed away aimos quickly. as -1 _Charter Has Boen, Issu 0| not fall to Heed them. He acted |a Mexioan National -train for federst the fatal result | at Blackwells island, New York . Up- | ¢ bars of his cage. l‘;g‘flfi;’:lgfin% ‘:tohfl;hx e cienk | came, because after W arrest he gave | Harfiman National bank of New York,| quickly and hoped that Dby acting Soidlers and prisoners. Some. wam Became Infected Performing Autopsies Dr. Ashley had been busily engaged taking the suffering Greek immigrants from Incoming vessels., Sixtoen were removed to inburne island, victims on leaving there came to Water- bufy, where he practiced for thre years. He then went to the Green- "wich hospital at Grenwich, Conn., and from there to New York. . STRIKING -mn:u' COWED BY THE NATIONAL GUARD Wholesale Arrests Coming as a Result of Vielence. Gillespie, 1il, March 21.—Detach- fments of ten companies of the Illinois HOPKINS’ -DEATH DUE TO DRUNKEN QUARREL. Argument With Cl les Anders Ended in Pree-for-All Fight. Glene Falls, N. Y., March 21.—Wil- liam Hopkins was slain and his farm- deciured " he and ‘while Shock Robbed Him of His Mind. A: shock from a galvanic battery at 2 county fair in Waukegan rabbed young Odette of his reason and he was Sent to an asylum. When Mrs. Odette learned that her son had refused food ::“:e:a;idymf of starvation, she ob- s release on a promise t guard him. > 2 As he was violent she had a steel cage bullt in the garret of her -home. The mother remained day and night outside the cage. Finally the woman died at the age of 92 and no one could <are for the maniac. Beard Reaches to His Kne: could draw>up the modified charge. This requirsd-tite best,part of an hour, and when jt was completed Dr. Wash- ington canfe into court, but made the mistake ‘of going back of the bemch with Maglistrate Cornell. The magis- trate asked him to retire, which he did with apologies for his-error. Ulrich W Examination. ‘Wien' Ulrich, who had been in con- ference with the other svitnesses. and with Dr. Washington, was called to the stand, his lawyer announced that the defendant would waive —examination, and it was made known that ths prose. to his kneos, and no signs of being mentally unbalanced. . Being_Hald .Witheut B: g in the county:jefl ‘here, and his case, if.it-is brought -to.trial, will, in all probability, be. Reard at. the spring term of the eriminal superior.court. The Corener’s Finding. P The coroner’s-finding is as follows: “Nors Fiizgibbons: and her husband, ‘Thomas - Fitzglbbons, resided at” No. 21 Division street, Ansonia. They had 4 som, Thomas Fitzgibbons, Jr., who for about a year pESt has been in the employ” of the General Electric com- held without-bail- :| mayoralty or' even presidential elec- organized by the family of the late 1. H. Hatrinian to perpetuate his menr- ory. P quickly the threat of damger would be stayed. He believes that to a large extent this has been accomplished. Soldiers Have Had Good Influsnce. He-believes that the presence of the army in Texas, within striking dis- tance of the Mexican border, has had a sobering influence and that Ameri- caps and American property will be respected. Bo<long as Americans engaged in lawful pursuits are not molested and 50 long as American property: rights are protected. Mexico . need mot be alarmed by the reports of an Ameri- ' " Chicaga’s Total Registration for the mayorglty election. on. April 24 is far in"excess of that for ' any previous tion. 5 The New. York Assembly, yesterday passed the Bush bill appropriating: $10,000 for thesestablishment of a state school of sanitary science and public health at Cornell university. Conditions in"Hayti have so -improv- e found and twenty ‘Washington toward 8 with any other country. minutes after the appearance of' the revolutionists, the conductor and engineer, who had spent the time gazing at leveled rifles, were told to proceed “We Are at Peace With the Werld.” March 21.—Declamtion of the utterly pacific intentions of the adminlstration and a tribute to the bravery amd weif- sacrificas of the south, are the features of a letter addressed War J. ‘M. Dickinson, himeelf & south~ , erner, $0_an organization of confeder- ate veteraus in Fort Worth, Tex..whieh | the world, . y Secretary off known that they are to be used for purposes of war. Troops Needed to Enforce Neutrality! e ementes < 4 it 80 of danger B, National Baki 4 . t Schenectady, N. Y. S can invasion which have been spread | offered its services as infamtry to “ours min; S S 'm"n";nfi" ntm.r-u" :'-':-‘:1: :t“-rmvf':a‘v‘vfl; 2'1',:,:17 c:;'f\ The. test was made today- at the c“‘%‘:”l’ll’;%:‘bdbae‘tfllfil‘!‘lglzzlk:;"hu~ Teoks umu m::fiw ed that there is mo.longer any neces- | in: various quarters by Jrresponsible | comman country.” T e b i % gy o e i e tmd| request of Ambrose Odette, a brother | istrate. Cornel, . Both. stdes sssentad syment and csme’ to,| Sity ‘for 4n AmeFican. warship. there, | persons. ‘Secretary Dickinson declares himwsell v alleged s f the crime. s - ¥ ¢ Crush in 8f UL six-o; evening, There will ‘be no move. toward the ) Exhu‘_; and_evey this moraing, Bess,tony. of the o Ploodseatney e Eg hfiun -:: w2 v:;.:‘.m e s ‘Thorhas Filgeib. | Fyrmist, st Bort au Prince. Sioen Barder nnloks outsRes o Hiks futtire hecome involved in Hostill ‘grant.as to_call for the presence of a protecting force occurs. . Even in the event<of such an outbreak Presidént Taft would not think of acting with out the consent of congress. The lim itations upon the power of the presi- dent to commit an.act that might be interpreted as an act of war are 8o well defined that Mr. Taft has been amused at many of the reports as to what he proposed to do with the ar- ——— Fully 126 Persons-Perished in acci- dents which. pefell New England, Ca- nadian. and New, Foundiand - vissels which ‘met with “disaster in western upper North Atlgntic waters during the fall and winter season now end- e 1 : TWO SOCIALISTS FOR SCHOOL DIRECTORS 5@!. I, ive or provocation, attacked his mot] er_and Tather..\ 3 were at » Inlicting’ upop them _several ‘mottal wounds Teome which :tiey aiiost. o stantly died, the wounds inflicted upon the deceased belng crushing 'injuries to the skull, ribs and sternum. Said ‘Thomas Fitzgibbons, Jr.’ thereupon set fire to- the .room in which they were who wanted to return to.| tions In Mine No. 1 at Qilles« and in one of the three shafts med by the Superior Coal company at Benld, will be resumed tomorrow. ‘Wholesale arrests are to follow, ac- cording to the state’s attorney -and the sheriff. The 23 saloons were finally closed fodey by order of Colonel Lang, who en istreet had grown to several thousande and Dr. Washington had great difficul- tr-in Teaching a ity antomotile -a3- signed to Borough President McAnenY. Buf, escorted by Mr. McAneny -and Deputy Polce Commissioner Fiynn, he forced his way through the throng and was quickly driven away. ;i One Negro Faints. During the’crush in the building one bore marks “of fféguent against the bars of his cell. LAVREL CLUB BANQUET. State Treasurer Lippitt, Senator Ma: han and Reépresentative Dunn Among Speakers. (Special- *We are at pedee with all the world,” he = intoxicated, engaged in an ar- Kiiment and MISE in o fight, Hopkins starting the row By lunging at Anders with a pitc] Anders felled him with a blow on the head. During the scuffle a kerosene lamp was overturned and Hopkins' clothing caught afire. Ariders became frightened and sobered and fied with Hopkins’ team when the flames became unmanageable. \ American Citizen Shot. ‘Washington, March 21.—The Ameri- can consul at Durango, Mexico, today was instructed by the state department. to Investigate the shooting by revoln- tlonists of H. E. O'Driscoll, an Ameri- oap citizen, In charge of Haclends Gifichapa, a ranch owned by St. Lowim ‘The Bulletin.) negro fainted and wae cared for by an| and was apprehended while in the —_ fter it was mobilized. The presi- . This tion is In obnse 10~ 2 o bl T ] « RURAL PREACHERS Conmtite Lionen Bt Nopiais, Treasurer | smergency. corps. To clear the ] R iy S aiinsene: Wh dearet him | Woinan B} play Knowledgs in Vet- | dont has regarded it as the helght of | ecmmsts ot Timers frinds of (rDrie. T TWO FROM NUTMEG STATE Maban of New London snd Someor |it Was necessary to call reserves from| to the Ansonia poiice. ing for Firet Time. absurdity for him to make an offcial |cil § e sk P IN DAISY CHAIN GIALS. ARE BACK NUMBERS.”| sentative Dunn of Willimantic wene| 105, R8st police station. e | YOURd Fitzgibbons Criminally Respon- y announcement that he would not act Insurrecios. Hold Up Trafhs. A e e ity Says They | 110 castern Connectiout speakers at e a PR B e i sible. Milwaukoe, Wis. March 21— Pastial without the Pcvfl“"‘ ‘:‘ Rt r o Tucson, Ariz, March 31.—Passengers Twenty-four Vassar Maidens Selected " urdue Universit ys ey | the banquet given by the Laurel club ] returns from today’s primary election Duty to repare for Emergency. on the train arriving today from the 1, DA Mg Sensty. * Should Take to Agriculture. to the members of the general assem | (1oL 16 oXDects to remain in the ety | T And seid Nors Bitsgiohons came.| 3o ™" yominations a5 scHoOl AIrectors | mie’ prosident folt that 1t was his] wess conot bt Meries said thae thres » 1o her_death by.wounds inflicted, upon her by ‘Thomas Fitsgibbons, Jr., 48 heretn detalied, and that said Thom- as Fitsgibbons, Jr. is criminally re- sponsible for her- death. . n compliance with the statutes I have filed with the clerk of the su- perfor court for, New Haven county my feport of the inguest, together with the testimeny taken thereat, and the report of the autopsy. eeveral days Prominent Men in.Court. Prominent men undertook -to inter- in Dr. Washington's be- thi i - court were James H. Fitte, president of the City National bank 6f Tuscaloosa, Ala.; W. J. Schieffelin, president of ‘the Arm. strong associatfon, which assists ne- gro_students - in ' Hampfon institute; bly and distinguished guests at the Decatwy, 1IL, March 21.—“The most | Garde hotel, Tuesday evening, In each conspicuots ‘batk in the|instance they briefly = responded to country now are rurel preachers,” de- | tousts } R 1 clared Dean J. H. Skinner of Purdue| Treasurer Lippitt humorously refer- university before ‘the Interehurch Con- | red to the problem that confronts him servation Congress here today. of meeting with a prospective revenue “While farmers and the rest of the | of $8,000,000 all of the $15.000,000 of ex. world have improved, preaching has | penses that the state wiil have, if al remained of the same quality,” con-|the appropriation bills mow pending indicate that two out of the: four so- clalist candidates were nominated for a-six-year term. The other nominees include four of the list endorsed. bs the voters’ league and:four others who were running as independents, Aside from the socialists the candidates are non-partisan.. The' vote was very light. ‘Wonmien voted for the first time in' trains were held three days by rebeis at Fundiclon, on the Sonora rafiroad. The insurrectos told the trainmen that they would not harm them or the pas- sengerg. but would blow to atornm ev- ery erfineer who ran a troop train. duty as commander in chief of the army and navy to prepare for an em- ergency, 80 if congress should be call- ed upon to act, its orders could he carried out with the greatest possible speed. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., March 21 “rhe Daisy Chain girle of Vassar were ennounced tonight by Miss Lucy Pen- niman, nt of 'the sophomore cinss, twenty-four girls are se- lected because they are the prettiest in the clase. different states and the Philip- yine Islands will be represented in the VIGOROUS ECONOMIES ON NEW HAVEN ROAD, OPPOSED CHANGE : AWS. ¥ ehain, the v are passed, and also to the amuse- ( Jacob- W. Mack, chairman of the So-| S'potea at New Haven, Conn, this| Milwaukee at a primary election, and A IN BANKING L :i- Jountry preachers should go to col- | ment of Governor iwin, who was | clety for*the Betterment of the Condi- h the way in which they went intd the e P o 2 5 Srecntors, oo asteen Hammer: | lege and Jearn agriculbure. & guest at tho hanquet, fo the fact | tionpf Nesross af New Tork city. and | t"eRtY-fIrst day of Mureh A D. 1811.| o0l 00,00 ‘that they wers. well | Bresidant Whaples Would Avoid Scan. | Train Service May Be Reduced by the B Pgnber, Hartford. . n -1 can see M‘lmmx: [ Soe mmgm‘fin fros purprised to| Nathan Hunt, Dr. Washington's travel- | «Goroner for New Haven County. Dot I e e ey eY 10- [ “dals of New York and Massachusetts. Consolidation of Trains. .. rovement, however, for any agricul- > after state | ing seer et i i . dural graduste can get $1,000 to $1,500 | election that he had been chosen treas- e M s IR L b e Conn,, March 21.—Oppesi- | New Haven, Comn., March 21 NEAT 0 VD Jcarly and would acorn &'$600 presch. | pror by the Deople of, Comnecticut, 8- | 1, “wesiin? s inking | THE TEXAS SUNK DRUNKEN BRAWL {ion 16 4ny GhanES in the banking lawe ) Bconomies Wil b pressed vigorousis = Ll RRO TR, | g A thougt on thie face of the evening re- |, D% WATLngIon took fo his bed it e it S " ENDS IN_ BLOODSHED. | Was ehowh by Tankers who appeared|as Tar as possibie without impairing b " e had gone to bed prepared to A £ 5 2 "| before the committee on banke this ef- | the service, say. s ate- e Charged With Larceny of $335,000 from | AMERICAN JACKIES : . | hear otherwise the next morning. ’.?»f:'é'&.?;fim,'t:‘;fl;}:;;fi: 203 | Batisfactery Test With Old Battleship Several Killed, Including Two Gener- | tergoon in opposition to a bill fox the|ment coming from the offices of u: ¥ the Company. U, Senator Mahan gave voice to make as a Tergét. 3 z eptablishing of & bagking department.| New York, New Haven and Hartfor o S # _ROYALLY TREATED/| New London a port of entry and. the g{gg;‘:flcm,gyfl;?fgfm;h Ethical als, at Tegucigajpa. Meigs H. Whaples, president of the | Rallroad company. The branches in _— terminal of tra i Y 0 3 t n it | which the reduction will > mont “e Tt nkaciinse ‘1o | Free Traihe Rim Daily for Thom Dur. | ioke of & Droject 1o sk o Auge 100, |, Snawer 15 ntimations which had | O8 Bosrd 8 Totoade Bost SUINE. | vvoiinaion, aisrsi 21 brawi be. | Comnectiont Safe wid Trust Deponit| which the veduction Wil by the most 3 ng Stay in Chile. islature for an appropriation of $1,000, | been contained in some of the news- | 3; _ghattered by a veritable storm of | tween drunken soldiers at Tegucigalpa, | SomPORY, of HaTUOrC AT & MCONCE 0 | the hops, improvements . not 2 st 000 to be, used o improve New Tonden | Paper stoties. Dr. Washington desired the old Dattleship Texas rests|Honduras, last Sunday, resulted in the| by o’ Gggociation, said that pragti- | contract and, in particulir, the traek % to_miake a formal denial that he had taken a” drink before visiting Sixty- third .strest Sunday night “T newer touched a drop.of liguor in my life” he said, “and do-not have the slight- #st _idea, from experierice, what intoxi- Gation is like.” SUNDAY WORK IN THE ROSTOFFICES CURTAILED. gt Big Offices Not to Be Closed, but Only Limited Amount of Werk to Be Don: 21.—Sunday throughout the country is to be discontinued so far as harbor in furtherance of the erfds above indicated, expressing the belief that such an appropriation would be 2 great Dermanent asset to all of Con- necticut. deaths of Generals Sara and Palma and the killing or wounding of 25, others, according to a telegram necefved by the state department today from Amer- ican_Minister McCreary at Tegucigal- Valparaiso, Chile, March 21.—The United States ~battleship Delaware which brought the body of the laf Aniba} Cruz, the Chilean minister at ‘Washington, back to Chile, sailed to- day for Boston, Salutes were exchang- ed_with the forts. During their _stay here the officers and crew of the Delaware were en- tertained in an unprecedented man- her. Free.trains were run daily m,l Santiago for the bemefit of the sailors. New York, March 21—Over a thot- POND. ORI 'Lm‘n sand men crowded the rooms of the UNDER ARREST YESTERDAY. | bar association of Now York tonisht F— to pay their res; ts to Justice Charl Will Be Hold Tor the Murder of Her | 1 ‘Fughes of the ooiten oo narles t on the mud of Tangier Sound. Veteran of the United States navy under the spectacular marksman- her newer sister. Goping holes in her port side and two ' Jjagsed Gunds in her forward armor, wi force, in which, owing to the good con- dition of the property, reductions can be mede without injury to it. There is also likely to be some re- duction of train service by consolida- tion of trains. Unless business much revives on the system, the ecomomies will continue bayond the end of the’ present fiscal year. DOCTOR INJURED ON WAY TO HIS WEDDING. Automobile Collided With Taxicab in Which He Was Riding. New York, March 21.—As cally every banker in the staie was satisfled with the inspection amd au- pervision of the banks by the two com- missioners. “Don’t put the work in charge of ome man,” he said. “His deputies would be mere h Depnties are not chosen for ir abil- ity, but throush favor or politieal in-| fluence. Under a single homd there have been perpetual scindals in New York and Massachusetts. FORMER PREMIER URGED TO FORM NEW CABINET. Giovanni Giolitti Expected to Organize New [talian Ministry. a. P McCreary also réported that the disbanding of thé troops in accordance with .the peace agreament between the government and revolutionary force continues. 2 1,775 ACCUSED OF SELLING THEIR VOTES. Adams County Grand Jury Return 2,148 Indictments. PAID THEIR RESPECTS TO JUSTICE HUGHES Thousand ens Gather at Rooms of New York Bar Association. The marksmanship test against a ratively battleship was conducted with almost tmoanny secre- y. - No one waa permitted to approach ths San Marcos, the name under which the old Texas received the fire toda; ‘except the -obseryers and ome or two ‘Washington, March work in_postoffices Dr. D. e . i consistent with the ‘facilitation of the | maval s and officials, Randall-Maclver, a member of the fac-~ 3 Hapsam. o 3;:::‘3: {‘fi‘:‘:fi.fi :’::i::r: Court | transmission ‘of mail. Emm of. 3".. Navy Meyer, whose |. West Union. Ohio, March 21.—T! Romia, March 21—From all quarters| ulty of the University of Pennsylvania, 2 Chicago, March 21.—Mre. Theresa S.|and. the federal .court, who bad over- | It I8 not proposed to close important | private yacht, Dolphin, was anchored | Adams county . election probe. which|Gioyannt Giolitti, who was premier in|and prominént as an Egyptian explor- % Schenk, who Shooting her | Tuled Attorney ‘Hushes for the. last | Postoffices entirely on-Sundays. ~Cer- | near, made several trips to the shat- | began on Deceniber 13, erided this term | S000 "1y being ursed to form .a new | er,was on his why to Grace church in A% Busband, Charles Schenk, last Satur- | time, editors who had supported him |{2in Wwork to prevent congestion a tered old ship duri pauses in the| Of court today with the general report t. - Although he has not 'yet of- | a taxicab this afternoon to marry Miss =% daty morning, while excited over a sup- | in, his political leadership, and some | delay of mails must be doune. Malils| firing. The broadsides dellvered by | of the special grand jury. The report|§ undertaken this task, he has|Joanna S. Davidge of this city, the o2 position that burglars were in the{ WHo had not; clergymen and politi- | VIl De regeived and despatched as|the battleship New Hampshire at va-/| disclosed that 3,148 indictments’ were n.to ?ound the different groups of| machine collided with an sirtomobe 4 house. ‘was formally arrested today,| clans—all were present to do him | heretofore.’and arrangemients will belrying distances of from six to meven | Teturned againat 1,775 persons for YOtB| pobitioians with a view posstbiy to or| comtaining strate J. E. Corriran, . It is the theory of the pelice thet Mrs. | honor. ~ | made for a limited delivery through the | and one-half miles were considered {elling. 3 ganising & ministry which would’ in- | & friend and nvited wedding guest = Schenk shot her -husband during a| It was the most notable gathering of | Seneral delivery windows. and the dis- | remarkable by ordnance officers. The report carried recommendations | dinge éxttémists and even soclalists. Dr. Randall-Maclver was struck ;4 quarrel. ! the sort in the history of the bar as- | {ribution of mail’to boxes will be con-| “More than-one-third of ail the whots | for the passage of the laws \to- pre-| > : fiying glass and suffered lacerations B A coroger’s yesterday recom. | sociation, and the first atnce 1805, when | tinued: were said to have gone true, though | vent the repetition of practices dis-| mATE INVESTIGATION of the left cheek and arm and a severs Special delivéry letters will be deliv- ered and patrons of anv office will be. afforded the privilege of having. their mail delivered on Sundavs by deposit- ing the required fee. for special deliv- ery service. 85'a closed. NO SUFFRAGE FOR “ "WOMEN OF ONTARIO lgg wound. Me was assisted to the of of a physician, where several stitches were taken in his scalp. ‘Then brids ym, best man and magistrate nothing officlal was given out GOMPERS TAKES CHARGE £ OF THE EXPRESS STRIKE mended that ef held to a grand | the retirement of Ambassador. J. FL. jury on @ charge of murder. | Choate was marked by a similar dem- onstration. DR. MARY WALKER AS SUCCESSOR OF DEPEW IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. et S 3 President Mellen to- Appear Before Legislative Committes Today. ———— DETECTIVE KILLED WHILE ‘where the another taxical during an noon on her woman's ri clared herself a candidate for sema- 4 oy B e oy studied | Dress Reformer Announces Herself a Candidate for Senator. Albany, March 21.—Dr. Mary Walker argument before assem- bly judiciary committee fln-h “.]nfi,. o~ 1 think you had better make he T8 | Hunnewall : Housewies - GUARDING STRIKE BREAKER Violence Renewed Strike of Whits Railroad Firemen. i Cincinnati, O, March 21—Violence in connection with the- trike of white firemen an ' the -Cincinnatl, New Or- leans & s Pacific raiiroad broke out again-today, when Spaeth of Chicago, a detective employed . in guarding strike breakers, was shot and killed near Danville, Ky: Spacth was on a freight train’ which was fired at from the. de: Sheriff Fox and deputies Danville later to search for the murderers. R ok WOMEN FOR'MAYOR- 3 AND POLICE: MAGISTRATE. ; Object $to o ) Hunnewell, Kan., March 21.— they believe the men are running the " town. the wom- Hunnewell have deciued to take @ hend in the cily goverfuvent. At/a caucus of ;&i held today ire. Wilso Dogin for. INSANE MOTHER CUTS ‘Woman Subsequently Captured Whil tored while: 3 street In the vicinity of MAY. AVERT BIG SON’S THROAT WITH' RAZOR. Running About the Street. Pottsville, Pa., March 21.—Mrs. Ben- Jamin Granger of this place in a fit of insanity today took har eight year old son to a clump of pife trees and almost. severed his head ‘with & razer. The child ‘was found a half hour ater, after tire had been eap-| ly about the! her homa. RAILROAD STRIKE. 3 Locing Executive Counoil of Teamsters Seeks Conference with Mayor Gayner. 7 -New York, March 21 —Following the amival here today of Semuel Gom- pers, -president merican. Fed- egltérq of Labor, f:" grieyances. of_tgn s ing express lvers were practi- cally ‘taken:out of their hands late to- night.‘The joint executive council for New York of the International Broth- erhood-of Temmsters appointed a com- mittee of twelve to confer with Mayor m(}lynor tomorrow regarding ‘the wsit- n. The action is regarded as & repudi- ation of the work of certain 1 union ve - been 1 the a-eh_hw fl e ng MARRIED - BY - MAGISTRATE: Couple Turned Down by 387 ater Diverce. ' i Legisiature ' Refuses to Give Bill s Second Reading.” Toronto, Ont, March 21.—A bill to extend the franchise to the women of. Ontario was _defeated on ifs sscofid reading -in ‘the legislature today by a large majority. Premler tney characterizqd the measure as 2 soclal revolution “and . hurried and. reckless, legislation, P ‘Mellon, as ident of the Boston fomorrow. afternoon’ with the. legi tive conmittes which s investigating ralirond ‘rates in this state. Laroeny in First Degree. . Speg ly, he is charged in three xnam with larceny in . the first d of these sums: $120,000, $75,00 Cl R R iy S r 1910, ra:o”euvaly.”n is ‘alleged that. ‘thews siima; were borrowed by the Car- nagie - rmipany in & note trans- actign. from two. other banks arkd &p. 3 ted to Cummins’ personal uses. 5 in,-who 18 new awaiting sentence ‘after pleading gullty to larcony, was a |- rots, before the grand jury Which armed: today’s inflietments. - There were about three humdred wo- men in the és of the house when the vote n. ot s s d SR Despondent Man Drinks Carbolic. | New ‘Haven, March 21.—Miles -Mc. Partland, 47, of 42 Day. street, "com mitted suicide - drinking lic Ae!d.“l:nk‘o. :':\Mt. and. ven s, I’ cautby lead- m;mfif:m He leaves a widow, | ° . Practies Games Tuseday. | At ivannah: Philadelp] “(Amer.; 14, -?I-Ifll&h (8. At.llltlc)us‘, o lles: March 19, Sant’ Anna, “York. £ March' 31, Finland, “Concord, N. H., March 21.—Charles} was solemnized ONCE WORTH $755,000 away to the church in ‘wedding on schedule time. IS NOW “DEAD BROKE.” of Benjamin D. Greens, Whe De- res to Take Pauper’s Oath, Atlanta, Ga., March 21.