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" Rheims, Fra.nu. “Ih: 15.—A mono- i . > - | The Water in the Connecticut plane carrying Paul Dupuis Lo M A8, sicariily; getting Xowet.»v a height of about 1 W1 Horace dohnson of middte Haddam ' Dupuis was killed and N- eompcnion e 3 3 predicis a seve::" drmigh. critically injured. LUCAS BLOCK AND STABLES GUTTED BY FIRE ARE TIMES WHEN WAR IS DEMANDED [c.rty merning stace sroke 0wt in Rose Bowling Alleys, Having a Big Start When Discovered by Police- 2 0% man Royston — General Alarm | Work of ‘Reconstructing Mexican Gov- Sounded—Horses and Carriages Re- moved. i S =3 : e Providence is to Have a Ncw seven- LEADERS AND MEDIATORS DE- | story business block on Fulton street. ' PARTING FROM JUAREZ. An Imperial Ukase Was Issued at St. el R ‘};gt,‘ersburg dissclving the Finnisn 1€ BECAUSE OF DISCOVERY OF DEAD ) BODY. OF BOY. bitrate Ouestions Respectmg Its Honor Three Bilis Were Introduced in the sepate amending the Sherman anti- trust law. 7 Jewish Lawyer 'SI.Y. the So-Called Al .| bill m the house providing for twe na- SR ernment Will Then Begin—Vice | tional auto high‘gays. “Ritualistic Murders” Are an Easter President Corral, in Paris, Is Skep-| It is Learned That Both Connecticut| MYth—Many Times No Murder Is - = seralors have promised President Taft 7 tical to vote for Canadian reciprocity. Committed, MADERO GOES IN TWO DAYS A CRY OF “RITUAL MURDER" - Representative Hobson Introduced a Unless Atonement is Mnde—'l‘he. Wounding of Ameri- can Citizens by Foreign Bullets Flying Across the Border Not a Question for Arbitration—Neither Can| S¢ ¥om an unknown cause, and supposed to have started either in the X & s : . 5 s Rose bowling allevs in the Lucas build- Governor Pothier of Rhode Island, to We Submit Immigration Questions to Arbitration. | °*°%0 Troy laundry adjoining on | Juares Mexico, May 15.—Provisional | 2vold 2 deficit in the state treasury,| St Petersburg, May 18.—Tho serl« . ‘Water sireet, between Shetucket and | President aMdero's announcement to- | vetoed forty appropriation bills. 21‘1" :étuation which has arien from Market, broke out this morning about | day -that he would: leave for Mexico = © threatened massacre of Jews at s _o.t;lock‘ e ,fl;‘mb:u City within two days to participate in | The Funeral Services of Gen. Charles | Kiev, since the discovery of the. body | =2 o a reconstruction of the federal govern- | Hamlin at Bangor, Me., yesterday af- | of-a boy under such circumstances as greater part of the two four-story | ment was the signal tonight for a gen- | LErN0On vere of the military order. to stir up the cry of a “ritusl murder,” brick buildings. The alarm was rung | eral departure of political chiefs, med Z e has aroused the authorities in their in from box 16 at the corner of Main | 8tOrs and others who feel that the| THe Annual Convention of the Con-| endeavors to solve the mystery of the - Scene of peace negotiations is about to necticut Lqunqr;mena association 18| boy’s death. In the meantime even and Market streets by Policeman John be shifted to the ca 1. to be held in New Britain Saturday. the anti-Jewish newspapers admit Royston, who saw the glare on the A Lasting Peace Looked For. The Parents of Mrs. Roberta Garrett that the reports on which the agita- - e ass] i 4 tion 1 “In this ca. srbagi i sky @s he was passing along Main| peace ‘agreements. official concés- | Menges Corvin Hill of New York 4ens | mor warthe ob LoLglhe MOst part are i R s T ;‘u:;,‘;g' street, and pulled the Dbox at once. | sions and macninery of the provisional| ihat she has married for a third time. s o e In an interview today M. Sliosborg, ] I and privilege if so desire. But it| When he arrived at the Water street | government . have been temporazily ' Senor Madero will quietly arrange wita | in all, have petitioned for an increase |2 leading Jewish lawyer, exhaustively | New York, May 18.—Ex-President the other, we are willing to arbitrate Roosavelt has an article on “The Arbi- | all questions.” tration Treaty With Great Britain” in!| The Mexican Shooting of Americans. The Oautlook. ie’says in part: ¥ f i Mr. Roosavelt refers to armed bodies Treaty With Great Britain Safe. of Mexican troops having fired across “Between Great Britzin and the | the boundary and killed er wounded United stnez;‘n ia now saf: to have 2 | American cmzens, and saye: universal arbiiration treaty, because e cpRtilente oBTE ¥ aas T ARt Nk ‘Question to Be Arbitrated. that the two natiéns have achieved that point of civillzation where each can »2 trusted not to do the other any one of the offensas which ought to preciude any self respecting nation from ap- pealing to arbitration. Cardinal Reason Should Not Be Ob- ourselves to arbitrate the questions|were blazing fiercely in the Rose alleys raised by such inyasions. = WII‘"HOQ Arbitration, Would Be De- would be absolutely intdlerable-to bind | side of the Lucas building, the flames | SWePt aside by the expectation thati Woonsocket Permanent Firemen, 28 the federal government a lasting peace | of 25 -cenis a day. They now draw $15 | reviewed the history of the question on the third and fourth floors of the | with. political emancipation. a week. of ritualistic murder as contained in Lucas building, at the end where the the records of the courts of Russia Federal Envoy Leaves Today. scured. ipepgek pin boys stand. Judzd s Curbatal \fher fedsmsi” envoy: | Admiral Rodney, Masl.ane: Cloyd, & | 2l |/ 200ond. Ho sald ithat hardly.s “But no language should be used in “ for instance, instead of ite be- | 1po gepartment responded quickly, | Will leave here tomorrow. Already ihe o-ltx' ]ew bl };,af i a ['0ld myth about the Easter time rela- the treaty which wonld tend to obscura firing into our - . | Provisional governors who are expected | ~Av2l ciub at Portsmouth from angina e mn, Aboy - ai i il " tizens, and by the time they had arrived the pecmr.a © e temporary disappearance this cartinul the Y | Pt to e on it aflar: e v Hud hrokos oot Gieogh ssveriil re“"fa%m e eepuely by 10 of & boy or a girl relative to some un- s gy 2 e a - T zation elections in ::2:‘ the trsaty Srmeswily Sl N [ee ar 4 Japaness fleet which, not | windows:of the alleys and was show- | huahua, Sonora, Zacatecas, Coahuila Rev. Dr. E. C. Dargan of Macon, Ga., | traced murder. The ignorant amona the population become excited and their excitement lasts until the case is cleared up. Often No Murder Case. Tn a majority of cases it was shown that no murder had been committed. and in the remainder of the cases the d States Should Not Bind Itself. | o) ¢oast towns, killing and wounding | \DE ~under the Toof of the laundry | PoC =B85 <0E RICRH capital, there to | MOre as president of the Southers ;\mnnz‘ priv:tomindlvldllxal; the man | citizens, this nation would immedi- | building. - Three streams were quickly | puait instructions® N ort Mexico City | Baptist conventiol if hie wifa Luity an I o i i b ;;e .IE:;M' wi?l‘:, me F i‘b::‘: :::):zr ;1:;:::}1:2”{\(:' “:;r;}mration, but snot» up from Water _:treet through the z:‘::- the time for their assumption of Edwin B. Madden, Aged 82, retirel it, instead of forthwith punishing the | weould N Arbit f s 2 alley and laundry windows, two fight- lumbarman, dropped dead while build- offender, would be regarded with de- o ot itrate mm"""‘“ling the fire in the alleys and one in > % ing the kitchen fire at his home in Old- rision. In just the same way the Question. the laundry. 3 Farls, May 18.—1 do not belicve that | town, Me., yesterday. murder - was traced to the culpable TUnited States ought mever specifically v, if a dispute amse‘ Owing to the hazardous nature of | the resignation of Pre'slde"nt Diaz will « agents, and it was proved that Jows to bind itsalf to arbitrate questions|between us and another nation as to{the surroundings, the Reynolds and|fully stop the revolution.” This em-| Judge John S. McDonald of Grand | pEcnie and it was proved that Jews Tespecting its honor, independence and | whether we would receive enormous | American house stables, and the C.|phatic declaration was made tnis even- | Rapids, Mich., has issued an injunction | oacos® Gt Gwa’ canss of alloged’ it integrity. ‘masses of iramigrants whom we dia|H. Davis pork packing house ad- | ing by Vice President Corral of Me against strikers mainteining pickets at | .o1“ 1 iaer i the past forty . vears Should Not Surrender Our Righ not desire from that ration. no one | joining, Chief Stanton rang in a spe-| ico, whose resignatin along with that| the furniture factories. said M. Sliosborg, warranted an_ in- ou ot Sui or Oy, Rights: 4 i knows anything of the temper of | cial alarm very shortiy, bringing out| of President Diaz has beern proffered e el i 7 S ot _Elther it should be tacitly under-| o smerican people would dream that |all the department. by the Mexican ‘administration a8 &| Major General Frederick D. Grant ::a;elsgafl::r:'er::hctz;gu;cs'uiat!tlal fok The stcod that the contracting powers no they wculd for one moment consent The flames spread with great rapid~ | concéssion to the revolutionists. wil] succeed Major General Carter as : 9 !once. but again and again, fired into and Sinalo are preparing to start to- | Succeeded Joshua Levering of Balti Corral. is Skeptical. more agres to surrender thezir rights to- aFbitrate th ity through the upper story of the Has Not Heard from Di COTIAnG & AP T et re aIvints adherenis of the Jewish faith who hsd ital t h i pouatier. S b 3 . s eard fro az. e been placed under arrest. :-)l'i]l";ltf}; :‘Lg';nm!-o! :l::r:n::rlth!:lr?gh? Could Not Submit Such Questions. | 12undry bullding, shooting out of two Senor. Corral has been ill for severai | of the army in Texas. s windows o= the west side of the build- | 4 h he h e Sect of Zealots Existed. of self defense, or elss it should be| “In such & case we should say that |, ¥th Ena e | N0 SO SE et Rshas Sectived on tati f Georgia| The first of th s was tried at explicitly stated that because of the | our honor, our independence, our in- | A5 0n the fourth story and one streain | his. intimate friends he consented this| Representative Edwards of Georgi Ssikccals 1o it ks fact that it is cow impossible-for either | tegrity and our very national existsnce of water nwas shifted te check it here.| . oning to give a statement on his| W2nis the secretary of commerce and | Kutais Transcaucasia in 1879 and t 1 e id s through N + 1 5 4 labor to investigate ‘‘the combination | other at Vilna in 1902. In the Kutais party o take any action infringing the | were involved and that we could not &E“;fie;:“:fl:&u”mm Melling | Yiews on the“situation in his country. | 5 g = E , o . o _ | of cotton speculators.” case the court acquitted the defend- bonor, independence and integrity of | submit such a question to arbitration.” | o¢° the big ‘faom and bursting out | Hic,sad that-he had received no ad- ants of the murder of a girl. On that througk a dozen windows on that side — - Di ek i = A Democratic Member of the Ways | occasion experts, such as Professor of the puilding. fi:fi%fi'fiz:fi';}i'%'f)ngI.E:fnlaf.‘;s‘hg:;:“é‘{_ and means committee states that no | Khvolson, said there could be no ques- CONGRESSMAN WILLIS YOUTH ENDS LIFE WITH 3 Two streams of water were also rectly from the president, he said, na| W00! bill need be expected to be re-|tion of the existence of a sect of MAKES MAIDEN SPEECH £ CYANIDE OF POTASSIUM | Prought around on the Shetucket | 13 nioke no decision with reference | Ported for three weeks. zealots to whom ritualistic murders street front and ladders were rum-up N to his resignation - Fight With o M . 3 mray beha-crxbed But forha long fltxgs i to the roof of the Reynolds barn. x E n a Fight With a Mexican employed | after the conclusion of the case, the Endorses Taft's Amendment —of N'w Left N“.' .Qlymg_Uulon .Shauld Be The proprietors ot)the American | He Itthay Necissitate Retirement. | i, pig mine, Cornelius J. K. Burmie, | accusation against the Jews was not Mekico's Constitution. Eliminated from Society. house stables and of the O. H. Rey- Nevertheless, he intimated that fe|a wealthy mine owner of Herraduro, | renewed, because the whole subjéct R e ; precautions | foresaw a_ possibility that the condi- | Mexico, was shot and killed. was thorouxhlv threshed out and eon- “*‘h?m" May 18.—A new orator | New York, May 18 —Death, "self-| ror the -safety of their horses, moving | tion of his health might necessitate his demned by the court and public opin- appeared in the ranks of the repub- | inflicted with cvanide of yotassium, them all out sdon after the fire start- | retiremuent from office: President Taft Formally Accepted an | jon. Y p ¥cag vn|nnruyhinfc%ll!§resiu ttfihs. ’xt'l‘:e cnmtgh sflvfnltt.y o0ddy to Joseph Hull, a-feq sgcther, with, - R - Dikz to Quit Next Week. invitation to attend the banquet of the Acquitted in Vilna Affair. Arons-Mew: Meeiise’ sw x::;ozdo:g,o? Hiy tw“ m":g:.:;::: "*E;: - F 2o o 3 Afexico” City.- ‘May 18It is semi.| Jational {;5{{’:“,‘;’0’;‘{ of Jlf:;tgflked The Vilna affair, which occurred {n lution, turned out to be a two hours" n the threshold of | posas !b",,,"‘fa{;‘mfi",d‘z m‘d’“ officially stated that the retirement of : : B0 hed to Ao Wi, the: glieged st ruaning fire of repartee and fight with | ipt to a farewell| piages of business on the second and Diaz from the presidency will take Frinciace Dolilotis: ofe af thess a0 t;;:lg murder a > n:an lamet . B Simsetuliy. Spae. ered and broke toward| tiird flocrs, and partially succeeded in | Place May 24 or 5. Wice President| ....3 5f being concerned in the CUOC- | per (hront Tat ihe v"vong:ynn\{ Wi In sepporting the New Mexicen Son- enned, the coroner said, | doing so, but the smoke was so dense| COIral's r:;flfi:finhv:flé ‘?.e U’,eqi[ D7 | colo murder, faced Informer Abbato- cued by persons. . who htlrd,rher etitution as President Taft had -ap- | while the d was at work. that jt .whs imposstble o Denetrate cabls and e sted by the-Mex- | oo in,court in Viterbo, Italy. ot S H R U ey proved it, Mr. Willis grew the fire of | “I am not afraid,” the postscript| ar e i ican- minister in Spain. Chairman Flood and:half a dozen |read, “I am glad of what I have ac- ng';m,,fihg.f““ Tongint 255, prominent democrats. He was armed | complished.” The farewell, . scarcely A b Sogis the woman’'s throat, and at the court Gov. Chase Osborn of Michigan ves- | j,vestigation government medical au- v - he with a mass of comstitutions and or- | longer, was: “I have often argued that ;':gp%: ?:oc; ‘:}Yum: uotf 1l ,“;?R-‘,"gf: ECOR BUILNNGS QrieD ;eoruc};) e;gi‘:: l::;fig‘lif:;ort’r a:tt L;y:P:igan b';‘;f,’,f",in"{;“{“fi tfi‘“ s‘ff "‘;“%’v ‘:,:;,f ganic acts of the various states, and | the inefllcien‘t and useless should be|jines beinz established to keep the . BY FIRE AT SALEM | " “{912 presidential campaign. sid ks Bronibiy Sir s ose Whencver a new proposal was ad- | eliminated from society. I am simply | crowds away from the walls, which e T e —— gf’shnmm,, pattemfited u,d’e’;’mm; vanced he would say: “I've got it|practicing what I preach.” Another | wers i gnnger of falling. Oil _dnd Leather Feed the Flames—| p. yames T. Good of Dayton, O. has | f itied. the: tochaed : right here,” while the republican side | line directed that his effects be given | = The Lucas building was a four-story Loss Is $300,000. sicceeded Rev. Dr. J. Spangler Keifer | 0> 204 : 3 cheered and laughed. | to_his sister, and that was all brick structvre, formerly the property of Hagerstown as president of the gen-| * Results in Other Cases. Mr. Hamilton of Michizan, former Near ‘the Ttody the corencr found|of the late state's attorney, Solomon Salem, Mass., May 18.—A fire which | era] synod of the Reformed church. chairman of the territories committee, | Jetters bearing an Alabama pestmark, Lucas, belonging now to his two|swept over the ltather manufacturing paeuea sy also urzed the immediate abproval of | written.-apoarently, by an uncle. upon | daughters, :fi: were his heirs. Its | district in the vicinity of Goodhue and Edward D. Middiekauf, a Broker, of- the New Mexican constitution. The | the subject or the marriage of the|occupants were R. F. Smith, retail | Bridge. streets this evening destroyed . 3.. and Miss Elsie Wal- republican speakers condemned the Te- | young man’s father. There was also grocer; S. Mikolasi, tailor; Arthur M. |four-large buildings and badly dam- | pole werc burned to death by the over- call of judges in the Arizona conmsti- |a Jetter from the father, pestmarked | Brown, coroner; Franklin H. Brown, | aged several others, causing a loss of turning of an automobilz near Dover, tution and anproved the plan to force Bridgeport, Conn., but dated 3% Sum- Congressman Edwin W. Higgins, | over $200,000. . J. In other cases a judicial inquiry was begun under the supposition of ritusl- istic murder, but in the early stages before the cases were brought up for an examination by the court the sup- position was discarded on ascertain- . N. ment of the facts. Arizona to vote ‘again on that fea- |nér avenue, Newark, J. Charles W. Comstock, all -attorneys,| The L.. M. Tigh Leather comvany —_— i S f o ture; but they declared no change e with offices there; Civil Engineer | factory and oil stores, the Mars| C. M. Frytag of Boston, a manufac- Idiot’s Story Kept Man in Jail. Fhould e mude in the New Mexican 'AGED-MOTHER 'APPEALS George E. Pitcher; Rose bowling al- | Leather ' Empossing company's plant, | turer of electrical supplies and electri- | Another case that attracted sems constitution. : oM leys, J. J. C. Stone, proprietor; Cen- | and the Cass and Daley leather store-| cal goods, is in Waterbury seeking a ! attention in 1903-1904 occurred in the FOR JESSE POMEROY | .73} fator Union hall, Carpenters’ | house were Lyrned, while factories of | factory site for the location of his| Vilna district. A forest gmards’ baby MILL CONSTRUCTION ; i1 | hall, and a vate club reom. the American Hide and Leather com- | piznt. was killed. An idiot sister of the child STOPS AT HOLYOKE | S°Vomer Fess Telle Hop He Will oo A O e buhding was o |pany and.of Cass —and Daies were|” = said that she had observed a Jew: ot — | Probably Never Be Pardoned. four-story. brick bullding with small | demaged by smoke and water. | The Army Headquarters at Denver | whom sho gave a partial identificatton, Over 300 Carpenters on Strike for B one-ctory addition, eccupied by the e ‘fire is thoug! 0 have s ed | is the only one that wil e _abolished | prowling about the house. owish osten, May 18.—After listening for build combustion in the S tha = h o t ted and kept in jai! Shetaine | more: thanitwo otird 1o the matnade LI TES, T8 I e e S e ths gk Tamtory. A | L e e e e e e | em e e ested il ol i appeal .of an aged mother in behalf of | \\pert A. Fournier. general” alarm was sounded and heip | States. the girPs story. Inquiry ultimately e et e Tavrork on | her son, a life prisoner in solitary con- | * o0 Cr 1 Revaton, Driscoll, McFad- | was - summoned. from Lynn, Marble- = — proved that the idiot sister killed the and other buildines, as well as much | Goviraer Foss Tate somny iodlr oD | den and Bvberts were on hand and | head, Beverly and vicinity. . Self Defense is the Plea of Frank | baby to free herself from the care of aoair wn city ri e 2 . aided the special fir, lice in keeping | As the fires were fed by sreat masses | Bovd of Wilmington, Vt., who is on | nursing. repair work in :,hiis city nnld_ vi¢inity, | firmly told Mrs. Rese Pomeroy of | g0 crow‘d'o?xt of dange or and out of tas | of oil and leather waste clouds of| trial on he charge of murdering John| (/o (Lol 0 pecent Murds Dili be Suapended Immediately as a re- | Nortl ‘Weymouth that it was very | L0 TOFE ONg 0 (SR IS e had | smoke, discernible for mailes, rose i | Doitor at Boyde sugar earan a few | No Jew Implicated in Recent Murder. Sl of he Sarpefters pirike. accord-) doubtfulif a pardon for Jesst M. Pom- | RF 0 LS S Ll the crawd ont | the’air. . Otcanionally: the someé would | teoning. ago M. Sliosborg said that in the present ir.z‘tu the annoancement made by sev- | ero. he boy murderer,” could ever of [HahgEr sweep down -upon . the firemen and case, the killing of the boy Yus- S8l SUFE conUREorS. LM LA b oohmiBered "Reof Goes Down. drive them from their work. For the'Killing of Mrs. Nellie Horn | chinsky, nc information was available, meeting of the strikers late today itl “If J can do anything or if any- : " fourteen months ago, after having | The investigation, he declared, had was reported that there were over 300 thi; be d 1i 1 ‘With the flames belching forth from < - 1 D thing can be done to relieve him from lived with her fon a vear, Harrv W. B. | vielded no results or the results were carpenters out in this city and in near- | peing absolutely shut off from his fel- | the Littla Water street side of the AGAINST FREAK SHOES. B ‘as founa guilty of | not ready for publication. All that y sections. The'main point at issue{jowmen, that another matter, said | Puiding, the roof fell in, taking with = $ Sin;p§->r3 ;rt ramm W2k found el DR o he oot o e ARt is shorter working hours. Governor Foss, who intimated that he | it Part of the side of the building. This | German Manufacturers Take Action on | Mansiaughter. no Jew had yvet been arrested or was B a7 woukd investigate th . ‘was at 3.15, and it was realized that - 2 " o i feair: NO PROSECUTION FOR T e b enes “since Jomss Bommcroy |it would take heroic work to kesp the Multiplicity of Styles. The Very Rev. James MoGill, C. M, | Implicated in’ this affair THROWING A SNAKE. | Was committed o solitary confinement fire from the stables on the south sidc Berlin, -May 18.—Suffering from a | one of the most widely n Roman Body Found in Cave. : o 1 : i in the Unitad States, in Crarlestown state prison. He was | of the building. .| multiplicity of styles, particularly those | Catholic priests in t ] It was suspected, when the body eg " is Accord- | convicted of killing a five year old boy Efforts to fight th2 fire on that side| ;¢ 31" axtreme pattern, representatives died at St. Vincent’s seminary at Phil- Yuschinsky was found in a cave close pr E Zons °“‘|"‘F" :":"" e in 1575, when he was but sixteen years | Were unfruitful. for it did not taXe|,s.ghoe manufacturers and dealers | 2delphia yesterday. % to the Jewish quarter, that the Jew- ingly Freed from Jail. of age. o e he Mornalas Taa as o | throughout Germany in conference g Robi 12 Year Old | i8h sect Hassides, who are . i o ; AEpaSily A ey tyres, and the Reynolds barn was 500N | here. desided to appoint a committee| Miss Laura nsen, a oar forbid the burial of ritualistic vtcth-- Watarbury. \Iav 18.—The man known | A STORM COMING a mass of flames, which was also get-| _ ihorized to prescribe a limited num- | 8i*L is the best speller in Oklahoma, may have had some knowledge of the as “Zoma, Queen of Reptiles,” whose{’' °' ting into the Brady stables, and the |, .. or styies and prohibit freak shapes. | 2CCording to the decision of the judges | ' "Syith respect to'the Hassides, real name Littlefield, was released TO COOL US DOWN | american house was threatened. Ths The chairman of the conterence was of | i the contest for the spelling cham- | 3¢, “b 0 " NG that the Jews of fren the w Haven county jail after carriages and harresses had all been| opinicn that eight models of shoes pionship of the state. Russia are divided into twe classes, beinz confined tlers a week, charged | Het ‘Wave Extends from Rocky Moun- | taken out of the barns by the Williog | £o" mon and women were adequate. = the Hassides, meaning pious, and the with Faving thrown a snake in the face tains to Atlantic Coast. hands and the streets were filled with & s Accused of Unprofessional Conduct | Afignakdim, meaning opponents. The of a local ‘woman. The case was to wagons, carriagass and humanity. The _ % because he advertised in the news- | yse of blood is equally abhorremt to have come before a local justice of the Washington, May 18.—All the way | horses had previously been taken out Two Injured i - , > papers, Dr. George W. Galvin of Bos- | hoth denominations. peace, but Littleflcld told the atiorn®y | from the Rocky mountains to the At- ) of danger. New Brunswick, N, J., May 18.—Wil- | ton has been erp;lled from the Massa- “ Auto Accident. for the complainant who owned the|jantic coast there stretched today a hot E i z i isty. ' : e ngines at Steamboat Wharf. liam G. McAdoo, builder of the Hud- | chusetts Medical socisty. gnake sharmer's outfit and suit will be | wave with temperatures almost break- | ne :xn'a apparatus was prompt in|SOn river tunnels, sustainel fractures : $17,000 PAID FOR brouzhit against the owner. ing records in various cities and caus- responding and both engines located | ©f tWo ribs today when a hizh powered The New Dom Hetel at Hartford THE “E6SEX RING” it ing many prostrations. _From out of | "°SPONAINE 2Rl Bort enE e Lot | dutomobile he was driving turned tur- | wal purchased o vestorday ba oo H QUARTERLY DIVIDEND g h o hosever orelief 15| operation by 3.30, some dificulty be- | lle on the road. between Freehod and | yeublein. It is understood that jt will | Golden Circlet Linked with a Tragedy comirg in the shave of a storm i i i ity 1 atawan.” Mrs. J. Borden Harrimanm, | pa wsed as an annex to the Youn 5 2 ign. e Si” PER SHARE | (onsiderably cooler weather in its ;zgfxex;:t é;‘egfttm‘ M c o e who was in the car, was also pain- s 5 of Queen Elizabeth’s Reign. . 2 - | Women’s Christian association. 4 The rear walls of the Lucas build- | fally snjured. Mrs. Harriman and Mr. — London, May 18—Seventeen thou ing had fallen and ‘the firemen from | McAdoo were braught here by a pass-| go,at0r McNeil States That an at- | sand dollars was paid at today's aue- the roofs in the rear of tht pork pack- | Ing automobile. tempt will be made to secure the pas- | tion at Christie’s for the tragical relic wake. The heat wave is due to moder- Declared on Full Paid Steck of N, Yolafe in the ‘eastern states Saturday or N. H. & H. R. R. Sunday. ‘Washington and Richmend were the N — ing establishment were engaged in T sage of a bill calling for the election of | known as the “Essex ring,” which was of the o ‘&‘n‘;elc‘toru“oraur;”’?:vg g:t~les%le.igeira’cl|ger:c::;hex—;;n D *05 | checkinz the fire in t‘f“ stables. A Steamship Arrivals, Sonmity commissioners by the people in- | given to the Earl of Essex by Qucen York, New Haven & Hartford rail-|95 Baltimcre, Louisville and other | 1re Wall in the Lucas building, half-| 44 p,yre: May 18, La Provence, | Stead of by the legislature, as at pres- | Elizabeth as a token of her regard way on the Little Water street side, kept the fire from the front of the building with the aid of the four streams directed into the building from that. side. 1 N ent. and which, according to tradition, was fmAT %::thzmyorgv:on. May 18, Majes- ] to be return:d to the queen if -her tie, from New York. Mrs. James W. Pinchot, mothar of | friend was imven]ladi‘ Thev;i‘:;; 't:- At Naples: May 15, Martha Wash- | Gifford Pinchot. formerly United States | to insurs har‘; xu'ot.eatlmn(.i 3 en thg A ington, from New York; May 18th, | forester, is leading a movement to in- | earl was condemned od ea h.filo 3 Aerial Truck in Use. Koenigin -Luise, from New York. terest American women in the articles | Story goes, he entrusted the ring for, foad in New York today, Francis T.|cities however, were clcse competi- Maoxwell of Reckville, Conn, and Ed- | tors The street thermometers Tx’the ward Millingan of Hartford, were | shade here recorded 103. There was elected to succeed A. S. May and A. one heat prostration. E. Clark. A quarterly dividend of two dollars a share on full paid stock f Assessor Arrested for Taking Bribe. 5 At t: t to the queen, to the Count- and §1.50 a share on part paid steck P ial truck was stationed i At Boulogne: May 18, Nieuw Am- | of adornmont and utility made by In- | its return g was declared.’ Oakland, Cal, May 13.—Henry P. L:tt‘llee Water sirot and. raised for the sterdam, from New Ferk. dians. ess of Nottingham, who, however, fn- = Dalton, county assessor of Alameda Z e fluenced. byhenemlies of '.}E X:E&Q}?“%d county, was arrested today on a chargt eams & = i itting the Berkshire|to execute his mission. s of- ochaAnY. of taking a bribe to reduce the assess- | ;u° Sooan® 0% TS S1Ce of tne balAs “Eour: Deaths: from Heat. strons raltwng o Sl electricity to the | fended =t not recelving o plea for G Mahl ment f ihe Spring Valley Water com- | (nrough the fourth story windowsthere| Chicago, May 18.—Four deaths and | Boston and Maina railroad for the|mercy from the earl, pérmitted him ustave Mahler. pany. - District Attorney Donahue, whe being but a six inch main 'through | more than a score of prostrations re-! operation of electric engines through tc"!un'er the penalty of death. Visnna, May 18.—Gustav: Mahier, thé searcinedl him, asserted that $5,000 in Shetucket and into Little Water street. | sulted today from heat.. The ther- | the Hoosac tunnel was signed by Gov- The ring has been in the possess! n eomposer and conductor. died here to- | markea bills was taken from Dalton The -efforts of the department were | mometer showsd. 92 degrees at four | ernor Foss. _| of the descendants of the Earl of Guy. ~3%a Nas DOtNF pser] tescuare ot ““" his' arrest. directed te saving the business h]ock;]uclock, the highest point the mercury - sex and was sold by the executgn 0! Spoalalises In Frhceitos RUMUIAS wat) on the north side of Little Water street j ever has reached this early in the By the Provisions of the Will of [ Lord Jonn Thynne. returned to Vienna about a week ago. Confederate Veterans in Parade. . | where the five-story block -of Lee year. since :the establishment of the| Ellsworth B. Cooper, who was a farm- L e e oy sioat Bis| Litle Rock, Ark, May 18—While| Osgood Co, and the Eaton Chast Coy|Weather bureat. er in Hawmden, the entire estate of $60,- {emdition was prastically Bopeless. Mr.| pands played war-time aids today the | besides 'the building occupied by N: 000 is left to the Connecticut Humane Mabler's ailment Was angina vectorls, | 4" salafers of the old south. ali|S. Gilbert & Sons, were in the most u:y..- Charged with F.mb.ul.mm society and His relatives, all cousins, b lattor':‘y Do Ty ey preudly. wearing roses, marched | danger soon after the fire started. - 3 B 18.—Mayor Thomas | &Te cut off. o v a through the streets of this city-ih ¢heir : g rested tonight on a use of a stream- from the steamer. UNFIXED SPEED 3 FOR AUTO TRAVEL Matter of Determining Safe Speed in ———— . s . TP . Jurd 18t anbual parade. Several persons | warrant issued by County Clerk Shert- Serious Delay in Opening Providence Massachusetts Left to Pullman P .| weré prosirated by-the heat, were: particularlu hazardous ‘buildings as a port for iransatlantic steamship = : May M-AC 4 m':u‘n.:e:x case proved Tatary e Deat, But mo e e, firemen succeeded. in A vios 2:‘5: hbersement versoesSor fous | lines may e exporienced unless the| Boston, May 18—There is no abso- E y Providence takes steps at once | lute or fixed speed limit at which : s P SR LB L e e Aoy e Rota e depth which | tomobile may bo opersted in Magsa- eo today, coln me- Tornado Wises Out. Town. - | was also. saved by Ahe same determin- | "0 ¢gunts. He save bond of 35,0 will permit the docking of the ocean | chusetts, according to a decision of sented his resignation ‘Omaha, Neb., May 13—The local of- effort. steamers. the full bench of the supreme court was elected chairman °‘ The boara. fice of the Western Union Telegraph| At 4 o'clock the American house had| - = Treaty Criticized in London. today, The court decided that If a . Teceived a repurt touight] not caught and the: indications then Londen, May; 18.—The morning-news- Contracts Aggregating $1,00J,600 for [ jury finde that the rate of speed was Want Lorimer Investigated Al‘"‘- that Dell Rapids, S. D, had been de- | were that the firemen would be abic | papers. criticized many points in the | electric generators and electric leco- | reascnable and proper, havfl!t wrd || stroyed by a tornado which struck the,| to save it. The close proximity to the 3 f Jo-American arbitra- | motives have been placedd with tne]to traffic, use of the way, Wi this evening. ‘Reynolds stable, however, made it par- is falli of wha§ w;u ex- We-unzl'ousx; comp:;yfl'by thn‘ni !)zlw :n‘é::tpu:low' n::t:eh:fl‘: fi:}:iflf m:. i&- of 1,500 = | ueuhrly,h-fl.v ';‘lu roof ca mthm- pecetd, they welcome it is a great !ork, New Haven a artfor - the board of d: ory ~ ~ s - s ‘aeu'):\