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Santiago, Cuba, April 20.—An earth- quake was felt here yesterday morn- ing. No damage was done, but there was great alarm for a time. Two '—Gan’i' Live Ten Persons Were Injured, two fa- tally, in a head-on trolléy car collisiog in Buffalo, President Taft Refused to Pardon Fire Wipes Out Business Blocks and Resi- Tondon, April 30.—A despatch from b B 5 Y \ (3:; w‘;\'eullhy !1:;::“?% dc?tne%nen, TR ¢ Peking says therc are persistent ru-| = 5 2% . tre convicl ol nd frauds. i that Vi FIVE N U R A T AT NEW YORK MACHINISTS p— > DEATH ROLL OF SATURDAY’S dences, Entailing a Loss of $6,000,000 | rer: et soa ers'to "he “alie ot | FIVE“ MEN UNDER ARREST AT | 5000 e e nh ol WRECK- IS GROWING. as, Be president of the “Wnited States Steel corporation, succeeding W. B. Dickson. The Naticnal Encampment of th: Grand Army of the Republic will b held in Rochester, N. Y., August dowager’s. hoard, have been shipped SOUTH. NORWALK. secretly to England. / Florence, April 30.—The Florence cathedral has been desecrated by bur- glars for the third time. within five ars, Entering at night by means of false keys, they stripped the tabernacle in the side chapel of the Immaculate Conception_of its inset jewels to the value of 1,500 pounds sterling. Berlin, April 30.—Crown ° Prince Frederick William and * the crown princess . will g0 to St. Petersburg about the middle of-May to- pay the visit which had been planned in con- nection with the prince’s interrupted trip in the far east, and congratulate WILL QUIT WORK TODAY. EIGHT BURNED TO DEAT FOR STABBING BEST MAN Intruders Disturbed the Festivities and | Waistmakers and Bakers, Numbering Victim Attempted to Drive Them| 2000, Demand Better Sanitary Con- »Aw:Hlbd'ha Death from Wound. ditions—Few Other Disturbances, e HER STRIKES ON TWO 0T WORST FIRE IN MAINE SINCE 1866 Three Lives Snuffed Out by Falling Debris—Rain ~at Midnight Aided Firemen to Check Flames Which Had Been Raging Seven Hours-—Dynamite Proved Ineffective—Homeless People Camp in Strzets. When the House Passes the farmers’ free-list bill, probably by the end of this we-k, it will mark time for a month. Lfi 000,000 estate of Thomas H. Swap:, < disappeared from his home in Mar- tinshurg. Others Died of Injuries in Hos- pital—Accident Is Believed to Have Been Caused by Spreading R Elmer C. Swope, claimant to South Norwalk, ~April 30.—Steven| New York, April 30.—Ten thousand Domolcsak was killeg early today while| or more men and women in three aitempting to- prevail upon a party of | trades will strike when the factory five men to leave a Wedding reception | whistles blow tomorrow, May day, say Easton, Pa., April 30.—So far as it is possible to ascertain, in this eity, The Sable Coat thaf Mrs. Rovert ( POSING (0 S8CErne colaent, olght rrett Mergis-Corwin-Hill uggicd : < = G rork b 5 id | persons were burned to death, three fzmperor Nicholas on the occasion of | to which the: were uninvited guests. | local labor leaders. By fomorrow night | j1(0 New York from Paris, was soid | gy o%njured, two others so seriously Hangor, Me, April 30.—One third farther tp the north and prepnr;dt_ions his birthday, May 19 Jugular Vein Severed.— nft a l\vheex ‘;li" behturrgng in a sin- b 0% {injured that their lives are despaired +"eity of Bangor is in ruins, thou- | were make to biow up other buildings 2 : ) 2 gle union machine shop here, they as- - £ and sc 5 re cut, S O O I At o | aod ATl e London, April 30.—A display of the| Domolesak received a stab wound in | Sart uniess employers grant the do. | Protests Against Any Arbitration | 0 And scores of persons were eut roperty loss estimated at $6,000,000 tallest men in the British empire will | the feck which severed the Jugular | mang for an cight-hour dav. To these | /Aty With Great Britain are accum- | JiRCE in the wreck of the 1'a4 Sustained, as the result of a con- Fhispen Had. No Contral. be ziven at the Crystal palace in con- | velll and lie bled to death before med figures the leaders add 4,000 machin- | U=ting on the files of the house com- |l ial_from Utiea, NAY., Haeration which raged for hours fo-| AL 10.B0 the firs Was raging as fierce- | nection with the-forthcoming festival | ical assistance could reach him. ists who walked ont Saturda; i mittee on foreign affal C. on the Belvi- ly as ag any time since the ouibreak of empire. The idea was suggested to and the, firemen had absolutely no con- the entertainments night. Starting in a hay shed on " v o Was Best Man at Wedding. pating the strike programme in. Néw York | dere-Delaw. ion of the Penn- Broad street, the fire along committee bY a| PpPomalesak. was -best man Saturday:|‘Waistmakers and Bakers Also to Go It Was Announced in New Yor! swept : 1 T sylvaniz Martin's Creek,” 2 vhole- | ms 2 that rhe stock brokerage firm of Hoy- | SYlvania railroad at M J * i mge streots through | trol of/it. A large part of the whole- | man of .6 feet 4 1-2 inches, who has the - wedding “of Suze an = SRAE - # i New Jersey, vesterday. The eart of the itg leaving resi- Lsale d jstriet as well as the entire retail | Siiice 0L together 2 hamd of AbOUE 50 | Apris Meas L Ed ATt re oo 3 sikey R L et e TR churches, schools business [ distritt was in flames and few if any|men all over & feet im height. 3 “The machinists’ strike overshadows | ! st National Lenk of Denver. St o . the wedding party returned to . the home of the bride in'Springwood wi a ‘reception: was -held. . «_ Disturbance at Wedding Reception: _ During of .thie puildings seemed likely to es- and .ail the public buildings, iy, X with the exception of the city hall, a mass of smoking ashes. Dynamite of Little Avail. in extent the two others which have |been called by the waistmakers and bakers, these effecting only isolated tiol | 'shops.'in Prooklyn and on the East the evehing a party of five| Side. ~While the machinists are de- The line was reopened for traffic to- Qay, Bones of eizht persons have been talén from the debris and the wreek crew has guit work. List of the Missing. DOUBT AS TO LOYALTY OF CHINESE SOLDIERS:| Bpes Demacrats of, National Prominence 3 will be in St/ Paul, June 1, when a conference of leaders of the party in the northwest will be he'd there, People Move from Homes. In/ all sections of the city people wer p moving out their beioigings and Aporehensions That They Might Be The wound took a downward course and before the arrival of physicians the injured nman bled to death. For many hours the firemen of Ban- | ;... o places of safety. Many young .men attendgd the reception as| manding, through their international = ! i i it fv gor. assfsted by men and apparatus | i\ :fi-«-‘;uvwno T alaak A ity tos Induced to Join Rebels. uninvitedguests and created a dis- | association, the establishment of an| Four Persons Were Arrested in con. “‘T‘}‘; R L AL e from other Maine cities, ~battied | p, jroneq and puolic buildings in ruins| g B i turbance, " They were driven away, but| eight-nour dar in District No. 15, em- | : with tae hold-up of Pa oL e e N against the blaze before they conquer- | GIIETCles &84 PUBTC b CRES W Toa ong Kong, April 30.—All advices | returned Shortly affer midnight and| bracing New York. Brooklsn, Yonkers | t Greal Parrington, S lien, Minc: BeoHia Hrolt, Mits Lounite ed it. Dymamite proved of little awail. | 1o f00 WO 1 ' 3 reaching here from Canten indicate a| again swarted to make trouble. and Hudson county, New Jersey, the mber, when he was e L TR R RBuildings were blown up, but the 4 3 desperate condition of affairs in that Stabbing Qoéufred in Yawd. = ey bRt L e 000. { Lindeman, Misy Sdrah Jones. all o flames easily leaped the chasms thus | ‘Telegraphers Stick to Their Keys. |City. There are 30,008 soldiers within | b n i tain shops will walk out in protest : % R b PN, st made and it was mot until the wind, | | Telephone and telegraph operators|the Walls, and there is great fear that Domolcsak went.out in-the yard o] _ouinst the restoration of conditions Martin W. Littleton, congressman | bagsagemasier of the frain; James which had been blowing almost a gale |, uck to their posts and sent out in- | 2NV of these would prove disioyal if Q}Eel them and get them to leave.} iy 1™ ovicted before their recent| from the Oy district, | Bicknell, Philadelphia, tourist agent during the night, shifted, and & Tight | formo o atd TS A oy until they | It aPpeaved that the rebels were about | When they” attacked him and durfng| JoUC0 | daressed | for the Permsyivania raiiroad. rain fell, that there was any indica- | hag not 4 moment to spare to make | t®, S8in the uper hand. the fracas the stabbing took place. | see leg- ! Three Die in Hospital. Want Better Sanitary Condititons. These, they say, include a return to unsanitary surroundings and a cut in tion that the firemen would win. Checked at Midnight. The rebels are strong in number and have carried on their work of destruc- tion with fanatical brave: They made their escape. The Associated Press operator, in the Postal Telegraph of- islature. Miss Hleanor Rutherford, a teacher in the {Utica schools, died in the East- churches, Kenduskeag building, Nor- the stabbing. reported chinists, E. W. Bliss & Co., of Brook- | Statement made by e But while the rain and shifting of owing to hombs which the rebels threw Parsons of Lambertwille, umbega hall, in which was located the corge W President Corral that Americans were 'n, has addressed a letter to each of o § i i 2 . Reports from Forest Cap Say that| {tal it s dia also Wl pected quarter, ll:’e fire n‘ hti "sr nrce: hardly fifty fept away from him in the | PUt Were repulsed by the troops under| The police today rounded up the five! strike In scattered shops for better E re and ‘hat| ¢ (pe jl)-fated train, and Charles Per- mare comeentrated near e A et T B ey loval officers. . Many of the revoli-{men securing three in this city and | SABitary conditions. Labor leaders ex-| much valuapic young timber has beed | gon conductor, of Stroudshurs, Pa. there the spread of the flames wa s | in%, high school, Universalist, Central s without bail for a hearing .in the : : G | ? = 5 el CRER ot nlRniEnt “Sland First Congregational. Si. John's 2:'3‘.: 2 Temide iy el 1h e§€| morning; .Among the five held, Scalsi| Employer Sends Letter to Help. The ULnited States Has Asked the| AMiss Augusta Lyte of Utica is in a Pe-ple Without Shelter. Fpiscopal, Advent and First Baptiat | oifS Of Tice assaulting the. barpicade | D108 Of this cCity. the police say, did| One of the largest employers of ma- | Mcxican syvermment to repudiate a | ng from burnsg and shock, and | | ith great aceuracy. 2 7 i T y J. fireman, is so soverely burned the wind to the east saved the Test of | Galetv theater, the Exchange building, | '} STe T v, ATE A its 2,250 employes, which was dis- | fomenting trouble in that country. 2 . 2 xs the city from destruction, it only ad li- | eontaining. the University = of Mai: IS s o siote (wak A LN P RARANE: AT tributed Dbefore the men walked out e R s o ¢4 to the discomforts of the thousar uls | school of law. and central fire station | TS, (e roops remained at some * MEAL COSTING $675.| vesterday. In this letter the company| Further Postponement Until July 1| hhe Doty of Miss Rutherfore bas been whe seen their homes g0 up in|were soon added to the list burned | 4iSt3 = ; e notified ‘them that there can be no'| of the order of the interstate commerce | G " ¢ flames and whe were huddled toget her | siructires. seck to escape the flames. Thirty or | Virginia Man Demonstrated to His ? L : ine. rstate commerce | gpippeq from Easton tonight. i e T ST structures. more of thé rebels were Burhed to rg| y compliance with their demands amné|commission in tt 1 Francisco and Benefactor That.He Was Hunary. Philudelphia. April Two Have Fractured Arms. This morning Dr. J.\J. Quincy. lecal heaith officer, took X-ray pictures of Rain Helps the Firemen. About midnight a light rain began #o fall, and this, combined with a shift that their places will be filled. 23 Firms Grant Eight-Hour Day. Of the 25.000 or more union machin- Los Angeles switching death and others committed suicide was made by the commni with their revolvers rather than be taken. charge cases n. churches and public buildings feft of the unfortunates without a place of shelter, 30.—Robert Lee 5 % Tri $he Wind Ao (e cast, coibied: the| > of Virginia, arrested for vagrancy, |, . . © v o0 O T i%e Atbtrict At a Meeting in Guild Hall, London, | the injuries of Miss Frederick Schwabs Three Lives Sacrificed. firsmen o checl the progress of the | GoVERNOR WILSON Prptace TUSE L. e ’“‘“““ oy Bt - Zé’ffi? hal!toreb:g;r,elheq]ahn; rezolutions weto adopted pledging the | And Miss Mary Condron, gh‘"" fi:"‘ Thrae lives are known to have fbeen | fire, though it still burned fiercely in ? ON TO L ey e s assert, are working an eight- support of the Anglo-American | teachers, aud found that each sustatn- ost. thoush the names of mone c £ tha | many places. MAKE SPEAKING TOUR | o e comt . e N u® | hour-day confract. These will not|arpitration treaty and speeches were | ed a fractured arm. cietms is known. A fireman w:as in- Wide Path of the Flames. femis 2 :h:lml m:‘&';m':’c or, saved Les Irom| irike, according to J. P. Wilson, sec- | made by the lord mayor, Mr. Asquith, Cthers Resting Comfortably. jured by & failing wall and died on| pp. 3ineq area follows the stream | BUt Is Not a Campaign for the Pres- - 4 y and treasurer of the association |-the premier, Mr. Balfour, and othe! Both the young women and all the ine way to the hospital; an un knewn McManus heard the prisoner give the for nearly two miles north of the start- idency, It Is Explained. excuse. that he was hungry, and of- trict No, 15. . Mr. Wilson said = other New Yorkers, with the excep- iy Sy ,.‘,',:',5,’.“,",’;,?,:",2?"’: when | ing poini, and spreads out to a width fered to take him to a restaurani. He that firms, emploving 900 | The Department of Justice Accepted | tion of Miss Lyte, arc resting com- rldorlv San He keer : ‘:I h:d varving from one-eighth to a quarter Trenton, N. J.. April 30—Gov. Wood- | did.- Le: went through the menu, not | /€D, @greed yesterday to the demand. mise in a number of suits| fortably and the hospital authorities of a mile at diffarent points. row Wilson will leave Princeton next which it had been prosecuting o re- no cause for alarm in their condi- eromsed the river to waich ‘J‘a fire, missing a single item until it came to Quiet Among Other Trades. B p Wednesday for a four weeks' k- | wing. % VT 4 . cover a large amount of land belong- | tion. £ ok B wes elso buried beneath falling debris. People Camp in Streets. ing tour of the western and Pagific ”vx;'v’nm“fn? :K&fi':’éz {:;;gtehae. exL'Zutt?fr.""-':rrn"a?'S’ Mrmfgm‘vmmm? ing to_the Kickaroo Indians in Lin- | Railroad Officials Reticent. Both Newspapers Esoay: ; Thousands of people spent the nizht | coast states. Iiis itinerary, as made | table was but Lee declar=d him. | Foderated union. m‘:sift’ufifim‘;. equi“:l In, Oklahoma and Pottawatomie | 1qcal officials of the railroad cem- Neither of the oity’s newspa pers a; ':m',-“f '-g fimg‘;gfi“fhw%’t’“t public hére today, includes in tie or- | self to be perféctly satisfed.” MeM2nus | and no distucbances are anticipated, | COURLiEs in Oklahoma pany are uncom#unicative as te the Hurned and @oth will publish ks usuel | MANY Whumed S d‘u‘_;flesom;‘gf der named, Kansas City, Denve® Los | declsres hie will not volunteer to pur- | The committee will ‘neei tomorrow r:2 cause of the zccident. General Man- !.!‘l‘fllolrrow} "'gnrlly‘_ np«m-t g‘l‘t flg( tfl?; the. datiger zdnb. they Bathered: sbogt} ?‘o‘r‘él'rfa san n;:::g’eb, ‘Féar;ere ign;l g!‘;(g:‘epéill,fur hungry vagrants in the | night to discuss conditions. A GENERAL STRIKE ;u:({r S,dm-pard rnrm the !‘:efllm;:lvvn:‘l’a‘ ming of e News, ‘© - . o S land, e, Wash., ) e- | ruture! . v PP railroad was a o wreck todav, but mot reach that building/ The '[ommer- | Ires Pl in the streets and fhere| apolis and St.'Paul, Lincoin, Neb. and| - RS ¢ e Hubeow" Bikers Bu ke i iBoston: THROUGHOUT GOUNTRY | refused to make a statement. He went Sial also was out of the fire’ pone. | tamPed fov the night. getting what| Chicago. ax the principal siopping | SGARLET FEVER VICTIM L Ay e S back to Jersey Citys Other high of- Problem of Feeding and Hoiusing. | quiits and bianiats that they liad satn, | PIACSs, Whete he will atldress generally |~ ey T vith fhe exception of Connecticut | Haywood Advecates One on Day M- | ficials have been at the scene. ; - t commercial bodies and Pringeton clubs. AT A MILITARY BALL.| is expected. to, develop few evidences Ruils \Blamed. Thn peobiem of housing a1 f feeding | ered up in their hasty fight. 1t is explained on the goybrmor's be. - of industrial dissatisfaction in this Namara Brothers Come to Trial. Spreading Rails \Blamed. the destitute must bo met a/i} daydight half that the “swing around the siceler | Néw ‘Al Who Attended Function Are ez 1 belief that the rails It is the gener: and will be a serious one, foic/ churches Miine's Waelt Firw Sice. 1005 G PR o e , £ b i oxe) s e B . Pho: onty S afstarbEnte. Of Jan: | St Louis, April 30— Addr dpread and caused the train to leave and publie "““m:' ‘:’“ us pal places | The e pmaend ‘“’3}“‘","“’“‘:““ R ol bl e s NBtaagindintmed: in local indusirial circles is the strike | meeiing of laborimg men in u the track and plunge over {he em- of refuge in suel saste; Js, are in | People as the worst that DMaine has |, s E 3 #E = it | o Fthe Hebrew bakers’ unions by which | keadquarters today, William D. ¥ banikment te destruction, carryieg its Julns. and thers is hardly fan ‘eaiing Koo vines, (OF Bl s 10,1856 Lrations and groups of mamivess I the | citmee mac Are By, 10 ATy | 350 men are affected, for an eignt-nour | Wood. former secr of the WeSt- | inad of humanity. Track men had been house, bakery, or other s/jore where | W e part of the business sec- | .. = 5 4 T cs | work day and improvi i -on- | ern deration of and oncelat work at the point of the disester, s P G o gl o st R o R Jonmest bl the N et | e :)‘(‘efl:lém::fnr;(l:;lr:l":g\“ceg e oved samitary con- | {id anq, acquitted for complicits in | and it is alleged that the tmacks were yeady offers of help have bijen received | 10ss o ,000,060. Tetare It o ST a i oS £ 2 gk the death of ex-Governor Stenmenberg | jacied up, that no signal was eut, bv Mayor Mulien, but the | froffered aid Bangor's Population is 25,000, RS P e L R S R T R Al 5,000 to Strike at Chitagel | o:"raoho, advocated a gemeral strike | and that the enginesr, belleving he had cannot be expected to aufive {n time | Bangor has a population of mearly | tations and “has uniformly declined | feriAg with scasiet fover. o . | o oibicaBO. APril 50 —With the/arrival| throughout the United Sfates on (he | a clear track, rushed into what s be- te prevent Al 3 3 ¢ ’ ¥ vE ed 1 Db 5 % e = _{ of May “hicago's industrial hor- | gay the McNamara brothers are | Jieved to be a death trap at the rate BUbinces Blocks Heduce d to Ashes | 23090 DY the 1910 census, and the lat- | those whic o Dot T BUrely polit- | | Af Wie dedication of the new armory | izon s mors clouded than it has bean | hrought to iriai in Lot anseles for | 0f fity yuiles an o 45 Hald an hour aster th(} first alarm | tion of $16,895.967. Special trains from | nied that he will discuss political is- | last Governor Baldwin and Mrs. Hass | joriosiorona o trarebe Jisputes and | alleged complicity in The Times ex- Injured Woman Assists Others. had been sounded nearly a | dozen hulld- | Portland, ' Augusta and Lewiston | sues or the trip, hut he has planned to | led the grand march at the ball Which | taore than 5008 oo s o miotan | plosion. SRS e Miss Dr. Hennessy of Utica aesisted ings were in flames and |the fir> was |brought fire apparatus and firemen | do so only in a broad, non-partisan | followed the reception, and Jater inter- | 1o g, hon 009 men, prove or | plie. mpeting Twik uncer) tHe s the infurcd and while doing so she giting itx way morthorly fip Proad and | during the evening, sreatly to the re- | sense. mingled with. the dancers during the | of strikes and lockouts this week, ac- | Piocy °f the soelalist labor party and| Cas suffaring intensely from a_severs Bxchango atrests on e ithar ide of |lief of the Bangor firemen and volun- = - : : e . ac- | there was 4 large atien ay- | was suffe 8 Jemduskeag stream. Ir| its pathway | teers. 5 Vs = 5 remainder of the evening. Whether| cording to labor leaders. Wood explnined that the. iden of a| miury te the spine. 2 wers banks, effice buildi pge, the puplic Third of City Laid Wast | BOARDS PLACED ON KEGS Sokeior atter the v Gadication has CERREE kg demonstration such as he proposed Effects Found in Wreckage. ifhraty and other stryjctures, all' of : Y BORE / SERVED AS SALOON BAR | no: boen -det m"in‘fl v SOUTH NORWALK PASTOR originated with the national officers | Among the effects of the dead found which were reduced to 4 jshes. AL Sle v ladiswebt Feal- e Melerhet TENDERS RESIGNATION | of the Industrial Workers of the Worid | in’ the jwreckage, were three gold Telephone Office Biirned Out. Traniiin e fire AEhting forcss con: FIFTY LIVES SAVED S r e 2 BRI TR B e The city was goon she jt off from tele- | centrated at this point, aided by a Beer in Tin Cnups. - R BEVENUE CUTTER | (o Charles F. MacFarlane to Become | /2, C0", derable headway. | property of Miss Sarah Jones. ©nder phonic communication by the burning | modern fire wall on the rear of th % & Secretary of Large Church Council. After the speech, officers of the | ByoPCTI B 3 ones was found & hend- of the cemtral office of the New Eng- | Bass block. and Talted the onward| Linton. Ind, April 30.—The seram- | 1y Gresham Makes Excellont Record : | socialist labor party discussed plans|hag which containeG papexs bearing land Telephone and {[elegraph com- | march of the flames. All the territory | ble of thirteen lueky liguor license PiSreapme Msay, Exootent Tiscer South Norwalk, April 30.—At the| o0 inz support of the movement | tha name of A ary Holland. A gany and cails for aid, from Portland, | to the north and east of that point is|in this eity to get started in bus in Period of Four Months. morning se-vice of ihe First Congre-|;ng appointed to interest | pynch of keys and a trainman's broth- Lewiston and Augusi/ L were Sent out [a mass of bluzing ruins. At least a| ness, following the granting of lcenses v WS 2 gatiopal _church, the pastor. Rev.|japore : erhood button were identified as be- by the wire chlef of t/3e company, Who |third of the city has been laid waste. | by the county commissioners. resulted | Bostonh, Aril 30.~The United States| Charles ¥. MacFarlane, tendered his | )y 0 A e —— Tongf Wiliner, the baggageman. elitwwed & pole and i It in en a iruni L 2 2 in conditions resembling mi camp [Tevenue cuiter Gresham, tving up at| resignation, to take effect as soon as | longle 2 g iy " Large Residential Section Laid Waste.| g, o000 3 ) B e s, ool | hek stimmer mesrings in Boston har- | possible. On . Juns ‘. = [ MANUEACTUER AT 0 e e A I T o Temporary Telegr pph Stations. Most of the best residential section | ty-seven men asked for saloon Ii- | Dor a few davs since, closed an heroic | Farlane will assume the secretarys p| STOP THE BARGAIN SALES | Wreck st mign e nder the din- The telegraph comsx inies’ ofices wers | OF The ity Wwas swept awav when the | censes and thirteen got them. No one | Wihter’s record of saving life and ma- | of the social service commission of the | 2 v 4 bR e Shity ~ciir IR M st both burned during t je early stages of | 1oe 16ft (e business section. Tt spread | kneyw: who Were to be chosen, and no | Tine properiy seldom if ever equaled | Federated Council of Churches of | Attribute Them to Overproduction of | ing car. ilic only car Whieh SI9 B0% e “Mh_“gm Tater they estan- | Ut like 2 Tuge fan, with its widest| applicant had prepared a place of bus- | cn.the Atlantic coast. Christ in America. The council is| Models That Dont Seil Well. | &7 (1€ 08 € ek Harry Franeis of Hmer t acy offfc ps outside the fre | PAIt among the homes of the people. | iness, In the four montns «uring which | composed of Protestant churches of | ¢ it L e . Shrhe Rnd - onc ‘communies/ Jion was resumed. |} OUisile the fire zone the furniture | To meet the emergency several lig- | thé cutter vigHantly patrolled the | thirty-four denominations. The new | ‘oicdo. April { flicted an ugly gash. Francis, whi et g b is stacked along the cuarb and guarder | yor men used bars made of beards| Massachusetts coast from Gay Head | secretarv will have full direction of | Cieak and Suit e Lo erhient ot Dalajsite cdllbpes: Nk ‘wo Fires at {pame Time. by the stricken houhehiolders., City | placed on kegs. Barrels were tapped | to Portsmesth, 'N. H., she traveled| the work of the council. Dr. MacFar- | spent the eniire ing se atching the wrecking crew at weork There are varyme reports as to the | hall ezcaped ::.-l:n:lmon. the fife being | right and leff and tin cups were used| 6.000 miles, saved the lives of more | lane has beer pastor of the local| jhoir comvention in effort Lo devise | Tocaau e WTechne Sie A mmm wla:.rt'} ‘.3.‘:«".."".’1::3& z‘a,;pi::en v checked within = 150 feet| by the thirsty, who refused to wait| than fifty mariners and recovered ves- | chureh for the past five vears, and | wavs and means for stopping the great | FOUNDLING PROVES for formalities ' The local supply of t cups ran out. sels ‘and eargoes of a value of nearly $200,000. during that time has been a lecturer at Yale. stmuitanesusiy. In | kadition to the fire Fire Under Control. oyt fin 2 NS S M b A POPULAR BABY. hargain sales—tnc l\t':- cerner of Bipad and Bxchange | At night Mayor Charles W. Mul- | sons were in the streets at night and e | €elight. T - :‘:. the nu:;n ; un: .uuze'n:ha len, in reply to a proffer of aid of May- | the improvised bars wore crowded. A SECOND HOME NICKELS OF 1910 DATE | “Some of the makers have been Over a Hundred Residents of Asheville Biorche repair P 'in the rear o Ihe | or Fitzgerald of Boston, wired that he — Al el ) ARE GENUINE COINS. | the habit ef gambling on new mode Want to Adept It. telephone office. Bot i fires spread with | ielieved the fire to be under control, FOR AGED PEOPLE 4 e etsba taa i i bt e rapidily that the firemen were « ; = BRAKEMAN KILLED BY ; ——— SerEme v = i B g their parti .. C. i ion- Bangor Will Come Back. : Report Got Into Circulation That They | i the expectation that their particular | Asheville, N. €., April 30.—Fashion elpless. . 5 : AN OVERHEAD BRIDGE | New Yerk Conference of Swedish Lu- | Report Got Into Circulation Thal €Y | models would huve a big sale. If they | g3 sheville is greatly ted ever » T b‘-::i ot o B . s therans Votes_ to Establish One. Were Counterfeit. found they had Lo misiake in i foundling which was _1aee (Sunday ne of the few puildings to escape 3 5 : '| Was Knocked fr N . < udgment, the retail- | night on the front porch of . amd estruciion was $fe city harl. This | U0 LA SRS confidence that Tan- Littl un iy ;:m T.l;'o:I Car Into| o ortiund. Conms April 30.-At to-| Washington. April 30.Some Hvely | J4E™S : v onds | Niger T, dellard's home 1o intant wae in the direct yiath of the firs, but | &' S Ok e Hover, Dlenr Miagistion. day's-session of the New York con-|Joker in the middle west has caused| of 9. ° " e at the | was aboul six weeks old and was ex- 4n some way the flibmes feaped over it T R AQERItOw, Conmn.. Aprils 86— fetence of .the Swedish Lutheran Au-!the banks. the treasury. the secret ser-| poighi of sason. auisitely dressed and it was hardly corched. The city |SHABBY MAN WANTED mond R, Clifford of Wallingfora sustana symod, ‘Gov, Simeon E. Bald- | Vice and many others much trouble by | = yopple, harem and other ireak The Jellards ook the child in. Since Ball stands at the ' function of Bro. TO SEE MRS. BELMONT. | brakemun, struck am overhesd mrides| ¥iP 7as @ guest-and made a short ad- | SPreading a slory that the gevarnment | o\ "5’ girts, the marufacts then thars have been more than ome Etats and Hamme: \d strests. At this 5 ‘| and was killed here todav. . Cliffors | dress, aid thé sermon of the day was | Coined no nickels in 1910, and that| [ rJ win be barred this fally hundred applications for the adoptton t & flames ¢ Fogee: e endne- i 4 2 avery five-cent piece in fon | ‘bearing that, date must therefore he | a counterfeif. The facts are that th> mints coined | 30.169,353 nickels in 1910, and ahout | $1,000,600 worth of them are in circu- preaciiad by the president of the con- ference, Rev. Dr. F. Jacobzon. The conference has voted to estab- lish a sacond home for the aged in Brookivm. N. Y. that will give ac- commodations - ta- forty peeple. The As Persistent as ths Man She Had in Court Last Weely of the tiny stranger. ‘The baby was given to Mre. Vicior Stein yestenday. In the afternoon the Jgllards decidsd they would keep the chifd Mes. Stean med to give it up, deciaring that the eag and rnnfinurflf what stream. Flying Sparks ¢ jtart Other Fires. A% if burned no fth the path of de- atruction grew wic aleng hoth sides of n & Hart- red to the SIX' INJURED WHEN AUTO STRUCK POLE | ford railroad, night run between this place and Rer- Jin Junction last night, and on his last was trans: New York. April 30.—Ti end of excitement in the lere was ne Hotel Plaza . while sparis set | vestarday. for which Mrs. 0. 3. P | rip this morning was standing on the | <270 e e s e I et | Skull of Ten Year Old Bey Fractured | child had besn given to her amd that - ¢ i GEBR e S . sessions; 'will come to a close tomor- | lation. For the last two days the mint 4 o would adopt it. Officers caffed in :v;;‘:z‘l.m:: 3.:'..'5«'?'?3."""""':’.':.& Belmont was an unwilling centributory | 700f of a freight car and his head | 7°°F burean and the secret service have | and He May Not Recover. by the Jellards suggested that habeas caus came in contact with the bridge over ‘| been besieced with calls for help from i aa i iv I3 S 2 cedings be instituted. eonflagration. i A shabby man, who says he has no| Little River knocking him from the | banks in fhe middle west. Manv of | White Plains, N. Y. April 30.Six | SO7PUS P20 il iy it AV 3 ice| car into the water, ~The bodv was re- | AMERICAN HUNTERS " nulne coin, ve s s S gtired o bile i Several Blocks Dynamited. e e ix mir Lo e police 1 O R L et e genuine s have heen sent to| persens were injured in an automebilc | gUPPOSED DEAD MAN - An i Hectual a ktempt was made to it was found that h ull was fra - KILL FI VE LIONS Washiz riaits Lere Tn hir #ay the pra f ot by | ¥ord of the clerks that Mrs. Belmont | * W 3 - - —— e dash pole RETURNS TO ANSONIA. Emamiting acve b1 blocis, inciading | W43 not in the Motel. He was showi | UEY was 24 vears old and leaves a| Ul ). Rainey and Asséciates Mest. | SOCIALISTS TO STAND ! Erecte His M ghe Smith and itrickland buildings, | (o, the door. but re-entered, found his | g5, V** = x eaves a [ e e i | Finds Monument Erected to His Mem- Joeatad in & trian gle formed by Ham- amond and Central( streets and Kendus- caught tryviug the doors. Whe CONNECTICUT PEOPLE . BEHIND M'NAMARAS. Telegram ta That Effect Recsived by | eight y Yonkers and i ory in the Cemetery. Jeag stream, but the fire bridged the | the house detsctives coming he ran to| A o L e, et Aprii 39 —Themas R e conch a hall wintow Gpening on tha roof of elredsheraiinar resident Ryan. L B P P - v sontiuied /with ~unanitad the dining room let Limsel dovn on OPPOSED, TO TREATY | 7u soleaner s D ore T B e A Kiondike, and whe was - " the roof, clambeted over it to 4 e e it b s Do The streneth | A ana e 35 ed in wahd Help from; Other Cities. ot to s Senator McLean Presents - Resolution isual success in the Aoulhe.'xj;(fl 150 t 1 and h not in a hall window and was ove:iaken ad he was climbing into the corridor. ‘When the detactives seized him he fought like a madman and shouted Mrs. Belmont’s name until it could be heard in the streets. Overpowered. he was arrested and taken to a police station, f America wilt bhe contrib the defense of Jobn I. McNamara, under | arrest on the charge of murder in con- nection with the explosion at the Los Angeles Times building by the action taken tonight by the national execu- X of Niarsd, Grace n & Mmemory a monument w in a local cemetery by a brother. turned to this city last night. He was caught in a snowslifie, he said, but escaped with injuries which laid him up for a leng time. He witl return to Alaska in a month or twe. Help from oufiside cities began to errive soon after 9 o'clock, the Au- sta department being the first to ive, and to vas assicned the duty. saving the redi Hential aistrict if pos- b First Buildings Burned. o ons were ¢ the party in three days' hupting, Of these the last, a big male, after being trailed by the pack of bear hotinds which Rainey took along with Protesting Against Ratification. = (Special to The Bulletin,) Washington, April 30.—Senator Me- Lean has presented in the senate res- olutions adopted by citizens of Wa~ on the leg (o ; broken right arm; rMs, Cokefair was | bruised and injured about the spine and Mrs. Marsden is_suffering from a badly injured hip. Mr. Cokefair es- caped with slight bru g ] him from Nairobi on April 10, suddenly | 12 ity e s. Mrs. Belmont had a Duluth, surgeen | terbus ‘augatuck, Torrington, and| charged a party. of 2 5, tive of the party now in session in SR TR o R e Among the'bu fidings burned durifgfin. court last weel: for annoying her | New Diitain, bposing the ratifization | ClarSed a party of gun bearers, but{ pogion. AMENTMENT GREENWICH PASTOR the early stages of the fire were the|with his attentions. 5 Gf the proposed arbitration treaty with| "> Suet and killed by Rainey. A ielogram was sent to President| NCOME TAX R Ch kimers building, the What mide you think Mrs. Belniont j Great B n, also a petition signed Ryan of the Ironworkers' union to that RATVIFIED BY 29 STATES. RESIGNS HIS PULPIT. Jsodgiins Lleck, the Wiske - bullding, |was in?" usked tlie mask : members: of: /B ! . Tornade in Missouri. effect. - . - Fa) ik & teo upany’s Dullding and | Buske was arralsned. | W e ety the Camsgiaiaddam | | Sodalla, o1l sA . tornado Eds s S Favorable Action:hy. Six Morg StatéwiBev. J. 1" SclSn Wants, to Cakye &t the Witigorypitlsfie 1btury, Then fo1- | ~Wiy Ars: Bermont s my wife, 1| sromsy wobeomn:, siruck- Sedélia tofay and duinaged Red Star Steamer Disabled. Will Make It a Law. Onge, but Gives No Reason, duned the telephu hie office, the postoMice, | guess o man ought (o know where hisi He also introdized a bill granting |-PTOPCVLY n a-paih two blocks wide! pover, April 20, The Red Star| o £ z =T u.-“gur - (livek Block, a seven-siory f wife is.” replied th* prisoner. e was | an inereass of pension from $12 to $20. and & mile:and .« Balf long. Mrs. Isaac | gieamer Kroonland. which sailed from | - New York, April 20.~Twenty-uine| Créenwicl, Conn, April 30.—At oth Ury o whigh was located the of- | fined $10 and lacking the money, went| per momih to Emerette A..Walter of | Reed and George: Alspaugh were -cut| yptwerp: yesterdsy for New York, | states, according lo reports recgived | morning services of tie Firsi Congre s of mafi: v and Aroosteok | to prison. # Simsbury. by flying glass” A number of houses) ypuck the breakwaler ou entering | here, have ratified the proposed in- | gativnal church here teday the resif- ratilroad, thes sor hotel and sev- Sy wege torn frem their foundations and | paver harbyr, last night, and dwmaged | come tox smendment 16 the federal| nation of the vastor, Rev. J. H, Selden, eral churches, -large ‘trees were snapped off. her steering gear. This delayed (he|censtitution. -Befere the amendutent|was read, the same lo take effact at Toreador Fatally Hurt by Bull. - Many Laborers Idie. — o sailing of the Kroonland until Preparations t» Blow Up Buildings. can become a law it must he approved Rev. Mr den, whe has been U Toulon, France, April 20.—During 4 ew York, April 30.—"Many laborers| . . Steamship Arrivals. o'cloek this morning. = by six iore states, making the total| pastor of the church eleven years, re- Falling in thetr attempts to stop the | bull fight here today, a Spanish tore- idie and lacor agencies report con- | At Solithzimpton:’ April 30, St. Louis, LA numner in favor 3. or three-fourths of | centiy returned fram a twe maliths' 4 xnamiti ng the buildings at the Lador, Manuel Cortes.” was tossed by a{ditions worse than last vear.” said from New York. 3 Henry W. Ca former regent of | the \?»\mle 45. Arkansas and Tennesseas | trip abread. a gift of his patishioners. % of HMammond . and Central | bull and mortally injured, Another j Herman Robinson, commissioner of li At » - ApMl 30, Carmania,} the Universily of Michigan, was found | were the only states that ratified dur- | He gave no reasem for Ol;il‘hl his. v ibe x\n«figen took iheir stand fighter was scriously injured «¢>nges, in his report to the mayor. ing. Aprik % - ¥ Tesignatien