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[T A 1K mmmm selected by to reorganize surrm,&nn» Destructive. Fire m% | Pens. s et A A T in Na-f gounTy iig;‘anlw_:fiufisss‘ wp'% ! Own : il i, - — finmmmzmm s [l flo”kl'm‘ Sl T—OV“ Tamnoior Lo A'm»e"é'beotllli.h flrg.;‘r‘fl S f (R iy — o/ N - . The loan was signed a vear ago this L 3 A yas s e nubtreas Sk e 3 i 5 B RCH:\;n}hbymuuM'flmmrwe- T s St v % L & 23 MMARKAB 5 FEDERALS COOPED UP IN A LHU Fo e “T00 DARNED MUCH OF I | *A GOLOEN OPPORTUNITY" | ey g o+ el STO DORDEAL EMAI LY WELL Texas Congressman Criticises His | Btrong Sentiment That State’s~ Best (5 Democratic Colleagues—Old Clerk-| “Interests Demand’ Proposed Appro- % : ulujpl'.Abofidlld; New Ones Created.| priation of $1,000,000. . The Opening Session of. the Interna- tional Cotton Congress.was held in | Barcelona. 2 g Edinburgh, May 10.—Lafayette, “the variety artist Was'burned-to death, and bers” of his troupe are be- lieved to have lost their lives in the fire which last night destroyed the Ewmpire Palace theater. A.search of the ruins of the’theater at an early Rebels ‘Claim the City But the Federals Occupy the Stronger Position—Madero Blames Diaz’s “Vague Promises” for the Attack—Fewer C ties on Revolver, But Did Not Take it From Drawer— Would Not Have Allowed Grand-Child to Keep Toys Says Warrants Were Issued in -~ Cor Alaska, for 50 mcn who dumped: )j dian coal overboard, 2, z hour is morning Trevealed seven ‘Washington, May 9.—Democratic (S ial to The Bulletin. % American Side of Line Than on Monday. arred bodies in tHe nelghborkood of | harmony broke today on the rocks of | - pecial to The Bulletin.) Anpther asciution st sdaist 3 =i I % on = the stake. economy. ~ Acting npon the Instrucs | pAlri(0d, May 9 —That thia iz the| president Simon of o e kst in Drawer Had She Known Pistol Was Loaded. 2 2 ho.first. court of | 008 Of its caucus held eorly i the | Fondon county, as 1t 15 Ik T SNSW | mented. in Jamaica. : = Paso, ay 9.—What perhaps was the flercest bettle of the Mexican revo- lution was fought today at Juaresz, oty e, t Palace tor t. Although the < - 3 y v e et M on. | rmento. Wil atrive (dey, | Consequent | conrt will ho held ‘lomorsow sveming | o5 Shg.ohiPS upon & more economi-| delegation at the capltol Tieaday SCE- | Two Hundred Mor, Employed in the| o, marder of Willium A Heath, & Did Not Take Revoiver from Drawer, eurrecion ‘are Tasing on their Ve, | 1y Olo Tt wil b0 useless to shed mors | apd” at_ soniehe was capeciaty: 07 | ' " On 82000 of Empleyes, | Sracols ¥ the matter of pertecling | nulimore S Onio Shoos st Gienwand| FUnIoE & her Bome SebC 17 4st G| “iayor take the revolver sut of o Teady to resume hostilities at daybreak. | blood and lose more 1ives in this com- | diplomatic representatives and officials, yes. organized support of the bill providing | P went out on strile. swered the, questions attorneys, | 4o, wer 7 Five Killed on U. S. Soi At least five persons have been kill- ed on the American side of-tha line since the skirmishing began yester- day snd about fifteén have been waumled, while the loss on the battle- estimated at from occupied by the sevolutionistyarmy. and that the whole=Torce there ‘will be puwenrjess under the circumstances to hold it since extensive reinforce- bet. - . Patrigtism Dictates Surrender. “General Navarro expressed his re: olution apsolutely to’ follow your or- ders. in respect town, For_ these considerations we come to beg of you that, inspired by to - surrender of the, King George’s ign “and ‘the first big ceremonial fun since the death of King Bdward was held at Buckingham | the attendance was very. large, many visitors from. the colonies who -are here, for the imperial conference. be- ing’ présent. M'MAHON RE-ARRESTED FOR KILLING LEARY session, the party leaders brought tWo | whole state, and /that every sion, tl c ; v person in m;flg- It ot et o passage | that county’ should be impressed with e ittin; ks '_hme h‘fl'i! of Yud this fact, wds positively 'wn at the meeting of the New London /county | The first resolution, that cutting off | for. the appropriation of one million 382,000 worth . of employes,. went | dollars by the state for the develop- through without much- trouble.. The [ ment of "water terminal facilities in ‘second: one, however, ‘providing ses- { New London harbor.and for accom- sion clerks - for several’ committees, | Panying railroad improvements, to the broke ‘up the . democratic ranks but|end that a’great volume of trans-At- finally was passed. lantic commerce may be attracted j delphia, was rearrested. Frank McMahon, charged with shoot- ing and killing George Leary of Phifa- Prof. William H.: Schofield of Har- vard delivered his first lecture at the University of Copenhagen.. ' : I Alex Allén Was Shot and Killéd by James Beeks, following a fist fight on Guildhall, Vt., May 9:—For two hours today Mrs. Florence M. Dodge of Lun- enberg, who is om trial charged with hardly once faltering. Did- Not Bresk Down Onc Occasionally there were signs - of emotion as Heath's wife was montion- ed or as Mrs. Dodge was questioned regarding her own family, but not once did- the witness break down. Toward “Did_you snoot meath?” Mrs. Dodge was asked. “No,she repiied. - “Did you ses Heath shot?” “No, Did Not_ Know It Was Loaded. “Did you know that the revofver wad loaded?” fisld is variously : there, came up f 1al idera- thirty to sixty dead om both sides and | the dictaice of the highest patriotim | = e Bt Poibesed . buon. 1P for speclal considera- | board tic battleship Nebraska. ; the close of the ordeal siie showed have allowed yousw whout to 100 wounded. and the noblest. sentiments of man- | Relatives of Dead Man to Press the 1P :mx; c’:'k u: ,;‘pnwi_ u;z: Proposition - Enthusiastically Support-| Senator such unmistakable signs of fatigue | granddaughter Prisciila to kesp her Wounded Rebels Brought Across Line. Fifteen insurrecto wounded already have been brought to the American wide, but mors are belleved to be lIy- ity, at a time when the situation de- pends on you, that you will resolve to order in a satisfactory manner General Navarro 4p surrender Ciudpd Juarez in as brfef a time as possible. Charde of Murder. Philadelphia, May 9.—Frank McMa. hon, a- saloon killed keeper, 0 shot and JLeary, a wealthy real tee om ‘territories, - a new position, | ed. which was eliminated from the resolu- | Enthusiastic support of the measure tion on protest of Mr. Rucker of Mis-| was pledged by - the members in the sourl, “whose clork’s pay had been re- | meetoing ana when it comes up for a / Gal geci e ‘unanimously nominated as president pro tem. of the senate by thejrepublican caucus A Runaway Locomotive on the Bbs- that Attorney General Sargent sug. gested early adjournmeént until tomor- | row. “Was Dressmaker Befors Marriage. playthings in that drawer ¥ you had known the revolver was loaded?” “No, sir.” Once Fired a Small Gun. ing far within the town. General A duced. - ‘heasi; hi ton and Maine rajlrogd missed” col-| At that time the cross examination| The target practice which had been Navarro at i o'clock tonight agreed to Responsibility Upon Carabajal. e e it S Te Dl riad Miath Ecoeinys P e onnureday afternoon | lision with an express train by two| will be continued. Mrs. Dodge told |testifled to by overnment witnemmes stop the” firing while the insurrectol “you will understand that in these » o eary had > 2 and on raads, bridges and feet, ¢ the court she was 51 years old and |and ir which Mrs. Dodge's revelves wounded were removed Battle Raged All Day. hings you have at the present mo- ment become the sole arbiter who is ruined his daughter, ‘was committed to prison today without bail after a brief hearing before a magistrate. Ho rivers, a committee of five, vet to be appointed, will be there as representatives of the ‘Representative Garner of Texas, a démocratic member of the committee on-accounts, assisted the republicans An Edict Has Been lssugd at Peking, council ‘that before her marriage in 1891 she was employed as a dressmaker -in was sdil to have figured was newt taken up. Mrs. Dodge t0id the court A i boll 1 - The federals have adequate medical | SmpOWEred, te ACt AL TOSPCt (0| haq been re-arrested on an amidavit|in criticising this ereation of sn ad- | Seunt) In the legislature and as rhany Shd substivuting s Consgtati i 3;2; : Wiich was owned b 4 nekEoR facilities ang are caring for thelr | 0 e battic of Juares and ag|SWOIM o0 by a member of the Wead | ditional place. Mr. Rucker said _the | Ne% London county men as can eef of the Shooting. tiat shz came 10 wids of the merk (REL e e e o4 awieming | the Zovernment of Geheral Diaz be- | mans family after heing discharged | crouble with the democrats was 1hat| enc-to talkcdn favor of the Important . After mumerous questions regarding | she refused fo ry it again. She e e e T unrer aig | In% unabls to Tecognize the true grav- [ UY the corouer, who, after ap inquedt, | they we'e attemptinge “tog darmed| groriiiiion ' . t ermany Has Warned France tnai|ier business transactions with Heath | membered others having had fasses T e T eimia | ity Of the situation. which will foflow | McMahoy was' justified and in- | much economs. S ek e serious consequences may follow the | previous to the day of the Shooting, | practice and knew of her revoiver hase Wik an equally vigorous volley of | il cobsequence, vou.will be the only 'fl"m“m‘, e on"‘”‘the‘ £ de i i Talks Sarcas iy, =of e e il atflm ¥k ?‘f‘;::::lhn of Féz By fhe French] the: witness n;d ‘h]e :r:x cgl eu':w:l:f ing been used for the purpess. s 2 F oue_responsible for that which hap- | SXORSTAtine” b . M Leader Munn said he had |\, & fesolition @dopled at the meeting . A % e Mrs. Dodge Denies Some Testimenye Rebels Claim the Town. The rebels claim the town- tonight. ‘While it is true that they actually con- trol moré city territory than do tha felerals, the position Wf the govern~ ment forces is so well fortified that it is well-nigh impregnable. Federals Occupy Strong Positio The strength of the federal position pens later in Juares Present Their Compliments. “We present to you our compliments and beg of you the most earnest con- sideratior. (Signed) } “Gonzales Garcla, seoretary; Gusta- vo Madero, financial agent; M. Pino Suarez, member of peace commission; Juan Sanchez Azcons, member of ex- ecutive consulting commission of pro- Intense excitement has been:aroused in the case through the number of letters from Miss McMahon, who 22 years of age, to Leary, who was 53 years of age, which-have been made public by the latter's family since the tragedy. It wag annolinced before the hearing today by the attorney for the dead man’s family that Leary in his will, been “nicely treated by the dem- ocrats and had bien given a good Toom with a “pretty red carpet” in it, He had been given no jaunitor, how- ever, to take care of the room. ‘Mann Refused a Carpet Sweeper. . “When I made a requisition for & |, carpet sweener 'so that I might more easily clean my pretty ‘red carpet,” said Mr, Mahn, “this distinguished ag- delegation is most actively interestea in and purpose to exercise every en- deavor to interest the state at large in furtherance of the passag- ‘of the bill. Representative. Whiton's Attitude. In discussing the matter, Represent- ive I E. Whiton of New London said that in view of the attention in several states looking toward the improve- The New Anglo-Chinese Agresment for the immediate reduction of the ex- portation of Indian epium to China is signed. The Democratic_Delegation in con- gress frum New York held a caucus and decided ‘n favor of placing raw moo}{tm the free list in revising sched- o ing of Sept. 17 and after warming his bands before the kitchen fire began work in the bedroom. Told Heath of Her Revolver. In response to questions as to how 8he came to tell Heath about her re- volver, Mrs. Dodge said: "I was wip- ing the bascboard when Heath pointed to the safe and remarked ‘I suppose that is full of money? 1 told him it In_explanation of testimony sives by other witnesses In regard (o state- ments made by her, Mrs. Dodgs seld that the exclamation “I didn't know I8 was loaded” was inspired by the sight of Guy Garvey opening the gun om fhe afterngon of the murder. Irving Sfisby had testified that she sald in his hear- ing ‘I know Il go up for thie” Mew. Dodge Aenied that she had made that jargely due to the fact-that the = Which had just been found, had made ment of water terminal facilities It pte 3 bels are scatiered. I the rebels were | Yisional govarnment. Tiocral piovisian 20e. the ieL | Tholzas | Robryonr of etiomists™ umied 1t | woula ‘appear extremely remizs: for | - Tre Argentine.Ripublle. will At bs Lo o i o e R e e et Use Liquer or Navestien Tned wup in bettie formation they |- Demand Tramemitted im Person. | tate is valued at between $100,000 and . Commeotiaut, with jauch an -exosl¥nt| rentcaenion b i e ar FAns a9t Sfmid of burglars, fov he had @] Does se Liquer or N probably could storm the federal | (jeperal Madero was in _the field | $250,000. 5 Cannon Says Salary Does Not Cever | harbor at New. London, to overlook the| rorence for the protection of mdustrial | ready. To this I replied: ‘T have one, D:“ nr:‘sw7rd l?)_-lm: a ‘I;m- Mra. rongholds, which apparently consists | when, the communication was drawn | Leary’s family, who are wealthy in Expenses. S10at opportunify that opens before it. | proparty to be held in Wasnington (018 | tos. wut 1 ehonld ko afsaid to use ie: dge_denie ho Used Tewor oF of six places, namely church, the theater, the schoolhouss, a notel and the customs house. But the insurrectos suspect that a detachment of nearly three hundred federals with & machine gun is concealed in some unkaown place in town, and they are Resiating to move in close formation, the barracks, the { up. Ths demand was transmitted to Judge Carbajal in person by all thos: Who' signed._ it. - . Washingten Alarméd. Washivgton, May 9.—There were enough Aevelo] ts in tHe Mexican tangle in Washingtop teday to compli- cate still mora a sftuation that even their own right, stated today that they will not contest tke provisions of the will, but will spare no efforts to secure the convietion of McMahon on the charge of murder. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT TO UNDERGO INVESTIGATION & g and that the state would be derelict in s or, Speaker cannon sald his|its duty if it fails to improve it more than & third of his expenses.| Other Places Alive to the Situation. The rest ‘was made, he said, from his| New York, Massachusetts and Rhode income from some “fine black Jand” ia | leland are alive o knowledge of the inois, that he owned before he went great commercial prospects that im- into congress. proved water terminals would open to them, and this state, with the great month. Fire Caused $300,000 Dagnage to the Guardian Storage company and the Metropolitan Tobacco company, occu- pants of a storage warehouse in Har- lem, N. Y. Was jn Kitchen Ironing. After that, Mrs. Dodge testified, she went to the kitchen to do_her ironing. ‘While she was thus engaged Heath went out to warm a in of varnish. That was about 9.80, and it was the last\ time she saw Heath until she narcoties, or that she was angry with Heath, “Everything was pleasant and Heath seemed to talk that day mers than usual,” she said. Créss Examination Begun. Attorney General Sargent condueted the cross examination, but had wems for fear of @ flank attack. AT natuial advantage it has in New Lon- | Capai went' into the other room after the|but a little way when oment Rebels Force Fighting. e ivd advisers ef = President| o ., pagges Resolution, Aleo One te| O o TMAN'S DAUGHTERS . . | on'siarhor, showla not hesitate about| i Amtlion s Doy iy | Sots. had begn fired. Was Teadhed {0 adjouen wmill tomor= ghting. Taft are now wiliing to admit is-most |, S oo U TO WED*GLERGYMEN. [ Bettinz into line. s RAS Ao Mo o row. The cross cxamination The rebels forced the fighting today | alarming. Investigate Sugar Trust. g i #roal before @ courtmartial, ~charged | . Startled by Sound of Shots. v e o Triiiry Gi X — ‘Golden. Opportunity,” Says Senator | with conduct unbecoming ‘an officer ianatigs: e hachine e, Thoy dared not sonios| Amerigan.d is Send News. ‘Washington, May 9.7 o il g P Mahan. 3 ‘and ‘gentleman. She was startled, she said, by tho|tere 15 a3 vet mo expianation The T leo great number for an atiack on | From Amesfan consuls scattered | tions for important investigations| - tionalist, the Other Presbyterian. Senator Mahan sald ‘that this is a S o e S iy Treskits of Weniasts Sl the federais because the artillerymen | throgghout co, and from other | were agreed to by the house of repre- golden opportunity to do something of | The Nomination of Herbert L. Faulk- | # moment to D of General Navarro many times dem- when hind w they shelled adobe houges be- ¢h insutrectos had songhtpro- | sources of ed the accuracy of their range | @nd the state department heard teday ‘mation,” the -president that the revolutionis spreading, and from the news despatches and from sentatives today. A complete investi- gation of the postoffice department, roposed by Representative Sanders of irginia, to determine whether polit- New York, May 9.—The Misses Fran- ces and Namee Price, daughters of a Brooklyn clergyman, will wed two cler~ who are sone of clergvmen a deuble wedding to be performed: lasting benefit to the state aM that the state wes going to be asked to in- vest $1,000,000 to be used in buying tand, in the construction of great mod- ner as marshal for the Junean district of Alaska, held up in the senats judi- clary committe for year, has been fav- orably acted on. sounids, she went into the room to in- vestigate. She found the painter ly- ing on the floor face down in a pool of Dblood. She turned him over and Corps. “Were you ever tressurer of the Wa,fl‘n's Rellef corps™ “Yes, for.several years previous 1o rapiled. n & half mile from J rez. Calomel Steever. in cominand of the | icai fluenc erating in th tried to force him to take some brandy P! - Ine miong the meer front. " T1® | nited States. troops at Bl Paso, they | depatiment, whether 3t 16 ubsd for po. | Julye Miss Frances will become tho| ST docks wharves and warehouses | i i i and then went 1o the telephone and | ™% J8PRary” M MO IS Houses in Juarez Mined. recelved blletina ‘st short intervals | litical purposes, whether the empioyes | Lo oF the Tev. ‘Axthur XL Bradfora, | &0, |0, Gculo 0%l Ssary Tor the amick | was - sccuaed ot " discriminating. *iq | (Fiod to got:central (o cail help. Alsplayed and after heing identied by oh 5 mnld 10 haved e v el S | e T o ot ational onurch at Spriagfieid, Mase: handling of great quantities of Treight, | froleht rates in Tavor of {he United| Asked Neighbors to Get & Dootor. |the witnese wers offered as extibifa. mined most of ine houses in Juares, | houndary. Speration, wea authorred oy the S0P | Miss Namee will bo Tmarried to tho| 2o well ax for déveloping tho railroad | States Steel cofrporation and the Uni- | pging unabie to raise central, she Identifies Her Own Emtries. when he getz word of an insur- gathering it is believed he will be to inflict a terrible slaugister. Bravery of Rebels. wls of bravery on the part the Insurrectos wers witnesssd from the American side of the line today. An actual view of the fighting in the reate of Ji ez showed the ins tos as more than holding their ow Rebels Set Fire to City. » sun beat flercely on the battle- and late today a fire started by #he insurfectos filled the streets with ‘ocating smoke. The fire S still smouléering tonight, the post- fMce and several adjoining buildings eing in ruins, Federals Cooped Up in a Church. * light from the fire tonight gives the rebels an occasional glimpse of the #hireh in which the federals ara #ooped. The cracking of rifies is in- termittent. Juarez Presents Serry Sight. Jusres lovis as It a hurricane had ruck it. Wires are suspended from ged telszraph poles and the streets v filled with plaster, adobe debris, Svindow giass and spliniers. Signs and mnlntg are pumctured and tern. ny brick bulldings have holes in gem and not A few of the character- re field je adobe houses of the town are ithout roofs. Inhabitants Kest Under Cover. he terrorized inhabitants were un- Fr cover all day, and thany were in- ured by the hafl of bullets. The town te2lf is quiet lonight. except for oc- easional rifle shets. = Bullets Fly Across the Lin Bullets continued to sing across the {o Grande to the American side, but he casualties were fewer than yes- erday owing fo the efforig of the nited States troops, who hAve kept zhtseers 1 hundred vards frem e river. Madero Explains the Attack. ranciseo 1. Madago, Jr.. late tonight franad @ statement axplaining eause of the aitack on Juarez and the confictimg interpretations which have becn put en hik jemderwhip. He at- tributes the attack principally to the vague promisss of President Diaz in his manifesto as opposed to the pre- eise promises of revolutionists to the federal government. / Some of American Wounded. Americans among the wounded ar: Leonard Borowski of (‘nicage, who 18 n the right eye and left hand; ‘ard Houghtman, Coldwater, Mich.. d A. E. Anderson, residence un- Enown. The latter two aro shot in the o Americans Wounded at Tijuana. Cabinet Decides to Stand Pat. The cabinet again discussed Mexico at soma-length, but decided to keep on “standing pat” "On the objectiom of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson it was decided not te Permit American-owned cattle now in Mexico to be brought across the Rio Grande. Stone Wants Americans Pretected. The danger to American lives on the border as a result of the revolution in the Mexican republic was again today the subject of sharp controversy in the senate. The kifling of several citizens in El Psso during yesterday's oattls at Juarez was the.immediate provoca- tion, Senator Stone urged the use of American troops to protect Americans and, changing his attitude toward the president’s eourse, practically chargad him_with playing a gathe of bluff in sending the troops to the front. Others Argue for Conservatism. Senators- Bacon of Georgla, Works of ‘California, aad other senators re- plied, commending the attitude of the prestdent and advecating a conserva- Juarez Ablaze ‘st Midnight. El Paso, Texas, May 10.—Fire in Ju- arez broke out anew at 1815 o'clock #this merning. The entire town Seems 10 be ablaze. The Mexican Korthwest- ern freight depot, the Mexican Central passenger station and the city market place are burning. A THOMPSONVILLE GIRL' WINS TYPEWRITING MEDAL Wrote 658 Words a Minute in Contest at Springfield. Springfield, May 9.—Tha centest for a geld medal offercd by u typewriter comoany to = Springfield. school was Xon in a 20-minute contest by Miss miniqe of Thempsorville, who av éd 65.8 words a4 minute. Mias An- o Brady of Westherd wa ond With €1.2 words, and Miss Afma Foly of Eiccicbridge was third, with 53 3.¢ words. THe contest was held wnder the association rules, five werds baing deducted for each crior ef any kind, and the matter was wnfamiliar and written for the first tim : Miss inique never . operated a typensiley, Boroca’ September. She is an honor pupil ef the Thompsen- ville high school and next year will st in the shorthand and typewrit- a3a ing departments of a Springfield bus- iness school, devoting her spare time to practicing on the typewriter with the intention of entering the typewrit- er contests in New York next Gctober. THREW SNAQE INTO. tion ef one resolution. The other, that of Mr. Hardwield of Georgia, provides for & swi vestigation of the American gar Refining compeny, to determine what influence it has had or is haviag upon the prices of sugar or the cemtrol of competition. CORONER ABSOL! CHAUFFEUR FROM BLAME “Death of Miss Smith at South Norwalk Held to Bs ‘Accident: Bridgeport, Conn. May 9.—Coroner ‘Wilson of Fairfield county in a finding handed down tonight holds' that the death of Miss Mary. Ellen Smith, a trained nurse, who Wwas killed ‘in an antomobile accident on April 27, mear South Norwalk, was accl tal and that Thaddeus C. Betts of iwich, the driver of the car, is not criminally responsible. . Miss Smith was one of a party of four returning from a dance, and the automobile, & apring of which broke, got beyond. the control of. Betts and crashed into - telegraph pole. Miss Smith was thrown against the pole and her skull fractured. The other occupants of the car were injured, but have recovered. AN ACCIDENT DELAYS RAISING OF THE MAINE Accident Befalls "Havana, May curred Coffer-Dam ' Sur- rounding Wreck in Havana Harbe: —An accident oc- terday to the wall of the coffar-dam surrounding the wreck of the Maine, which will delay clearing the wreck from the water. The exter: wall of one of the cyl- inders composing the wall of the cof- fer-dam weakéned, and tien fell eut- ward, permitting the escupe of the contents. The damage appavently resulted fram .the stee! piling striking ebstrue- tions, such as detacmed pietes! of ar- mor plate, on the bottom of the har- bor, the effect of which was a dis- placement of the cyMnder wall under the surface, Westfisld Bank Treasurer Ja Springfield, Mass., May 9.—One year | in the house-of cofrection was the| sentence given Velenua W. Crowsen, former treasurer of the Westfield Sav- ings sank, in superior ceurt today, gficr he had pleaded guilty to five counts of hank commissioner. Drepped Dead at Hespital Doer. making false returns to the Trrdgepert, Conn., May 9.—As James Rev. Waiter A. Hendricks, who is soon to be installed as pastor of the Pres- Dyt chureh of Laramie, Wyom- ing. The wedding will take place at 4he.country home of the Rev. Mr. Price at Stamford, Conn. fection. Abundant Precedent for Such Appro- priation. Such improvements as are contem- plated, he said, would bring about the immediate _establiskment of foreign lines of commerce at New London. ers i3 apundant precedent for mak- ing the proposed mppropriaion, the senator swid. He cited the fact that New York had spent millions develop- ing the Erie canal, an® that ultimatety the entire cost of construction came back to the state; that the Lachine canal is an impértant means in the de- velopment of the city of Mon- real, which is a thousand miles frem the 'sea and is located on river frozen | soveral months each year, but which clty is becomimg ome of the great com- | mereial rivals of Ameriean ports; that | Manchester, England, had at a cest of SEVEN FALL_RIVER MILLS TO GU_*TA!L PRODUCTION Print Cloth Has Been Sold at Less Than Cost of Production. Fall River, Mass., May 9. —The seven mifls of the Fall River Iron Works company; owned hy M. C. D. Borden of New York, will curtail production 30 per. cent. until the dry oods mar- ket improves. It wds announced to- day that, beginning May 15 the mills will Be idlo altgrnate wesks until fur- ther notice. The mills employ €.600 Dersoss. 380,000,000 built a canal that hgs been | It is understood that notwithstand- | the direct means of converting it from the dullness in cotton goods, Mr.|a city of stagration to one throbbing Borden has been a heavy purchaser | with industry. of narrew - t cloths, muel o Which has been sold by mills at less| M assachusetts than the most of productfon, Ready to. Spend Mil- ons. . o Massachusefts is ready to spend mil- TR ons for greater water terminal facili- ADVOCATES ‘A CONFESSIONAL ties to attract rich commercial returns, FOR PRGTESTANT PEOPLE |ani fhat the expenditure of $50¢.000 in 2 P Rhode Island has attracted the Fabre Rev. C. M. Sheldon Suggests an Inne- | 1in® to send its trans-Atlantic lince to & the pert o rovidence, a port net to vatioh facihe Ouutals bo_compared with the magnificent harbor at New Londap. Finest Harbor on Atlantic Coast. ngregational church, author of “In| We have the finest_harbor on the His Steps,” and severnl other widely | Atlantic coast, the senavor said, and if read books, beleves :Bat eVery pastor | the facilities asked for are given, New of & Protestant church should havcsa | Londem will get tho business. The city Topeka;, Kan., May 9.—Rev. Charles Sheldon, -pastor of - the Central versal Portland Cement company at a hearingb feore the merce commission. interstate com- The Employers’ Liability ‘and work- men’s compensation commission will begin public hearings. today fn an ef- fort to devise some legal system/ to prevent cxpensive law suits by victlms of industrial accidents. PASTOR DECLARES THAT SAILORS ARE DEGENERATING. Says Jack Tars Come Into. Contact With Dark Side of Civilization. New York, May 9.—The old time sail- or man who rolled down the streets singing “Blow, my bully boys, blow, has vanished from the New York wa- terfrontand eailor town with its crimp- ing houses is not more. ‘So_says the pastor’s report of the New York Port society. But is the salor's cendition now’ better than then? The pastor | thinks net. He writes: “The seafaring men today-do not fol- i low the sea contimuously; regular em- ployment is the exception rather than | the mule; such a condition has. of ne- esaity transformed. the ' present day. sailor inte an amphibian, adapted alilee | for service on water or land. Has this brought about an improvement? . On the contrary. Twenty vears ago {0 hear of a saller arrested. except when on a. spree, was a rare thing, but ew- adays it has become ° common, end why? An atalogy may be found in the aborigine who come in contact with | the dark side of a se-called civiliza- tion. “The 41d time sailor had little op- ‘went to the door and called to meigh- bors and asked them to gat a doctor. Half an hour later, she said, the yard was full of people. Mye. Dodge mas asked 15 go the books and point out what wers in her handwriting and 414 e, Adgourned, NEW BRITAIN SHAKEN UP BY AN EXPLOSION. Plant of Stanley Works Damaged to the Exi New Britain, M: plostorn which was all over the city in the larquer room ot the BStanléy works plant on Mytle streef, this eity, a few minutes after noon to- day. Gases confined in a condenser commected with one of the large lac- er maehined became ignited in some h iowsle manner and one ;‘1 ':l:c Worst explosions which “New Britain 'xpn:lencad in years was the re glt. selid irom window casinzs near the hine were torn from the brick wall and hurled across a space of 200 feet, where they orashed against the wall of another factory building and nfessiorai, where the members cf | today has two big raiiroad lines and is fieck Could pour their troubles |over one of them, the Grand Trunk. infe & ¥il'rs ear and receive whele- | thousands of tone of freight—as much some advice. as a shipload a weélc—are brou in| He does not intend that his confes- | there in bond and sent by beat to New sional sheuld be in the nature of that| York, there te be reshipped to fereign follewed by the Catholic church, but a | ports, e place where those with cafes and trigls “We Will Get the Business. could unload their burdens. “Give us_the facilities and we will %ot the business,” said the senator. “This is eur golden opportunity” he| continued, “and every member of the | z legislature from New London ceunty (Special to The Bulletin.) should see that every human being in ‘Waeshington, May 9.—After casting|the county realizes the necessity and his vote on the free-list bill last night, | importance of ihaving the appropria- Representative Tilson left for his Con- necticut home, where he will spend a | state of Cenneoticut. few days before leaving. to report to i General Carter, at San Antomio, Tex. DS Gombs Sules Mkt as a student officer, having been de- 5 tailed as such by the adjutant general | f&VOr of the hig pronoeitien were: Ed- of the state. Majer Tilsom was urged | Ward E. Spicer. Groton: Asa Brainard to accept this detail by the secretary Colchester: John F. Fields, Bezrah of war and General Wood, because of | Myron K. Abell, Lebanon; J. Warres his membership on the military com- | Stark, East Lyme. It was the senti-| Cengressman Tilson Votes for Free- List Bill. mittes. of the house and his connec- | Ment of‘all that what would be good | tion ‘with the National guard as an|for New London in the way of im- officer, It is the desire of the war de- | Provements projécted would be\for the tion made in the interest of the entire |- | ed and 1,662 killed and miilions of dol- to\mecome famliiar with thed ore. This ignerance ing in disguize—the dead- line which barred him frem & knowl. edge of the sinful refinements.of pleas- ure. Today degenratien in a marked | degree has taken place among the men who remain. p APPEAL FOR ‘A SAFE H AND SANE FOURTH. New Yorkers Asked fo Contribute $100,000 for a Celebration. Néw York, May 9.—As “a practical form of life, accident and fire ingur- ance,” the people of the city are ap-| pealed to_for $100,000 to help celebrate | way again this year.. In the past eignt vears, the. appeal{ asserts, 37,526 persons have been injur- lars worth of property have been. de- stroyed in the United States in the gunpowder way of c:lebraiinz the in_a tanglpd mass to the ground. e ‘onouarion of the explosion suflofont to bulge out a solid brick wa¥l 14 inches in thickn Windows all ghout fhe factory were smashed. minutes aiter the explosion the fthnley werks' whiktle sobnded the Are . A large vat filled with lac- Suor Deran to Tw and the Blaze was . extinguish Jaer. The demwege from 46 ibe eompared w g the damage caus~ ed by the wat e lasquer room {8 situated -on the fifth fleor of No. 4 Stidios, and tbousands . of _doliars werth of goods en the floers below wéne soalsed witih water. i, is. remarkable that omly two per- sems were seriously injuwred by the ex- lpsien. Walter Broadiey, fereman of fl or roow, had jusi stepped fn- s i e thacnine for 2 moment when the erash came. e was hurled out inte fhe center of the room, tarrébly urned about the head and arms, amd sufeted a bad cut en the back ef the hegdt Kulmacrosky, one of the men emplened in the roomw, was standing rith s buck to the machine. He re- Coived bad burns en the back of his neck end head, and his arms were scércMed. Dr. E. P. Swasey attended the men and they were rushed to the hospital in the police ambulance. The Other representatives who spoke in| the Fourth of July in a safe and sane | guol that the explesion occurred just afber noon accounts fer the small num- er injured. 8 » 'rhz’dumm to the goods and build- jng will probably aggresate over -$50,- Fourth. ~Last vear the casualty Ifst A Charge Against Washington Py MOVING PICTURES BARRED IN CHURCHES Chief of Police Forbids Them Being Shown on Sundays. Dunkirk, N. Y., May 9.—The ques- tion of whether Heviog phcture given in a chusch on Sundsy evening come within the prohibffion of a @ty ordinanee will be settied by the courts here. Moving picture shows recemtly Dbocage a feature of the Sunday eve ning service in Father Swinke's par- ish. The chief of pelice warned priest to discontinue them, ther Swinko, claiming tat the were of a religious and 1 character, refised, sad obal an {nfgnation, agaidet Ui chisf of an mayer. With the v the fijunction, the matter w1il go o = referec within tem days for trial THROAT TROUBLES DUE TO THE DUSTY STREETS New Haven Health Official Criticlses Existing Conditiens. Haven, May 9~—From abou An criticism of the ml'u.. r 83 Sizosts dast zight wag Dr. Wil Butler, i t of the beard heaith, whe stated that a large per cent, of the cases of threat tyeuble at prememt in the city are due tw fhe dustiness. “The comditions ars sim- ply terrifie” he said. PENSION GF 35000 FOR s WIDOWS OF PRESIDENTS ‘Mcs. Cleveland and Mre. Hasvison Fas VOL ill of Senater flest. [ Was] n, May 9 —Pemsions of %‘m = year each for lht'. llmm':' wldmL“ :t' :rhu-‘-t - lan Mary rrisen, widow B v et are for in a bill intr in the today by Senator Reot of New Yok, The bilis were referred to the com- mittee on penstons, The Gen. Slecum 8till a Hoodes. Nerfolk, Va., Mgy 9. c. Truitt of the barge metly General Slecusn, motad ves, SRR A a% 'sadMiciar Met’ o z McDermott, ‘2 farmer, of - Stratford, S S o T ittee| B00d of all the county and all the|in New York was reduced 66 per cant. Department. tHe fire which. cost o Americans wounded at Tifuana, most FAGE OF A WOMAN| cntared o ‘local ospital today 7ot | have as full knowicage. of aiuirs. on | Siate, yhich might by spending the| by saner methods ‘of ceicbration. wnd |~ ' (special to The Bulletin) from the Bargs to a piér In ite 3 of them being members of the rebel band: Bruce Hudson, Guy Schwarts Monree McKinney, Henry King, F. J. Collins, James Dunne and L. D. Wil- coc Al of these men ars being cared for ®y American troops at the line. Text of Demand for Surrender. Performer of 101 Ranch Show Ar- rested at Waterbury. Waterbury, Conn., May '9.—“Zema, the Queen of Reptiies,” with the-161 Ranch show, was arrested en a body writ in the’ midst of a performance here tonight, on the charge of assault treatment, he dropped dead from heart dlsease. McDermott was taken ill ‘while walking on the dtreets, and hur- ricd te the hospital fer treatment. He was 38 years old and leaves twe sis- tors. Waterbury Wemari Drops Desi the Mexican border as is possible, amd | SUm asked develop a great port for to have that lmowledge at first hand. |'trans-Atlantic shipping. = Chairman Hay of ths military cemmit- STt R tee urged Major Tilson to accept this Wood Turning Plant Destroyed. detall. He would not censent to 80| ' New Haven, Conn., May 9.—Starting unlil he had’veted against what-he | fn the boiler room of the woed turning considefed an apening wedge for free|plant of Miohael. Etzel & Sons, on tragle. Fairmount avenue. in Fair, Haven, fire man Ridder is chairman, expects a stili better showing this yea Taft Poses Masenic Apren. ‘Washington, May 9.—President Taft posed in his Masonic apros for 2 pho- tograph_today. The picture is to be Washington, May 9.—Matthew E. (Scoop) O'Brien, sometime candidate for - governor Connacticat -on the prohibition ticket, has filed ‘charges againgt the heads of the Washington ity —police department with Senator Trandegee’s _third, degree gommittee, Je charges that unless policcmen tes- beth river. He had boen in semmand of Maryland oniy a fostmight. iles of Bad Egge in Suflsle. N. Y, Msy 0. ~A ‘Byfialo, i vad R A fdlo markets by the sfomer. Wil occupy here this weels. Comy laid bsfore cor] and presecutions today destroyed ‘that plant and for a time threatened a number of houses in the immediate viehWty. Three houses took fire, but the flames were put eut President | Before serious damage had resulted. given to the Alexandria lodge of Mi- sons. That lodge has a famous por- trait of George Washington and want- ed one of My. Taft to put by its side. ‘Waterbury, 'Conn., May 9 —While ‘having’ a social chat with a number of her friends at her home last night, Mrs. Mirmie R Wilsen suddenly -claimed “Gn!" Yivery one leooked at _in_court to please the high e clals of the depatiment they are har. h.llfinky those ove them until ti are ' finally recommended for Gism! sal In the charges O'Brien has filed, and batiers.” The “qugen.” whe prov- fo surrender the town of Juarez Was to be & young man abeut 24 years A e o Y arnaial the | Of age. when forced to discard: Wi federal peace sBvey, this afternoon, It | W& #nd hobble skirt, is aceused of throwing a4 $nake at a voung wemian’ ‘The last rebel demand to the federals Steamship’ Aprivals. \ At Aptwerp:' May §. Vaderland, from New York. At Cherbourg: May 8 E at the afternoon parformance, the rep- | her as she feli from her chair to the |- - 170 W York Indegendence of Philippines. is the statefient that one officer was Useloes to Shed More Bleod. 4 | lile striking her Tuil on the fabe scsi | fior uncensclous. Efforts to resusci| o ar ceoon: - May 8 Moltke, from Col. Themas W. b st o A focpmmendedfor dismismi because "he un ghed members of the| wrapping itself abeut her arm and | tate her were unsuccesstul. The med- ¢ York, Cambridge. Mass., 9.—€ol | dence of the Philippine islands is-con- | he had a butten off aud a shee siight!s v o t of Mexico ad- | shoulder. - ical examiner pronounced death due to Liverpool: 'May 9, Mauretania, | Thomas Wentworth Hisginson, histor- | tempiated in a joint resolution intre- ‘while officers .who were found ves to nu'.}n ‘m; chardc- | The woman Wwent inte hysteries and | an embolis of the brain. - New. Yorlk. | fan and aushor, minister and soldier.| duced today by . Senatol™ Gere ‘of Ok- | drunk en dutw were let off with small govern- [ was a dervous wreck ight. —FHer you 10| hu; band _consulted a lawyer asd two. ity sheriffs toek the man to the ’Genkoa / May 6, Oceanie, from | one of the last of the group.sf fi ork. - Napies: May § Perguia,~from York, g £ ;: resolutior. declares it to e of the United Stat surrender sovereignty of- t the fira} prac mous | lahora. - T) scholars' aud abolitienists of half afbe the pur century age. died at his home here to- Right, aged 82 ysara. % ¥ fifies, after admitfing their guilt. b6 Austrslian governinert offers g TR 2 isige prizes’ Yor {Le Ecst postages Samp esigns . 5