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VoL LIL—NO. 130 : : Valparaiso, Chile, May 30.—Another ONE KILLED IN CRASH OF TROLLEYS S e e B T Awamr sarrns ps Protect [Schieb Held in " Doven Others Injured, One Probally Ftaly, 55124 53 . WA I . 3 £ * . . . : 5 : Moscow, Russia, May 30.—Major Gen- | GENOA POPULACE OVERWHELM | SLOW PROGRESS IN NEW YORK in a Rear-End Collision at Orange Momeow SRR g na e > g fhe nesitne” il O el “LEADER OF BIG RACE. MURDER MYSTERY, for one year and the loss of his civil rights for the misappropriation of gov- DERBY MOTORMAN UNDER ARREST | cnor st Sioscow. = = ¢ 2 5°° | gURROUND HIS AEROPLANE London, May 30.—The American cav- alry officers who are to compete in the international jumping contest at_the | Pull One Car Had Stopped to Let Passenger Off When Car| oiympian horse show in London from June 12 to June 24 arrived here today Souvenirs—Beaumont Has Series of Behind Crashed Into It—Dead Man Fearfully Crush- g:;;;;;gp the Atlantic Transport 11%¢ | i+ ines— German Heaches Genoa ed, But Wife, Who Sat Beside Him, Was Scarcely In-{ London. May 30—The decision of the United Stales supreme court holding | Genoa, May 30.—Roland Garros, the| New York, May 30.—After eighteen Condensed Telograms| ME{ Scheol Teachers of East Providence have had their salaries increased. Vi, St Sten Comporstion | @ 1161 P. Dickson Meets Death in 500 Mile Ice Cream on Sale in Waterbury is| . being analyzed from day to day.. e Automobfle Rflce at Ifldianapolis 3 The Plumbers’ Strike at Pawtucket, Cabled Paragraphs | Trgg I, has been ended by a compromisc, SOLUTION OF LIME USED |o otk timiss Snses? THROWN FROM CAR BY FLYING RIM ; Island. i e Whose. Body | sciNumber of Americans wero pro- ing G s levee by Am- 2 A X 5 olice Believe Woman Whose Body | 200 or Telq (Ot levee by Am-| Dyriver Greiner Sustains a Fractured Arm and Five Other Was Found in Vacant Tenement May Have Been Dead for Months. | to pavs weriver ar Smnrn mryrtsa Participants Injured—Ray Harroun Wins $10,000 : g Prize, Covering the Distance in 6.41.08—Hard Press- Two Graham Torpedo Boats collid- Flags and Flowers from It for . s the American Tobacco company to be a e e A f ed off the Danish coast and one sea- ini jured—Another Man Not Expected to Live. combination in restraint of trade and 4 sl s Sl B Baucs Lot iention SotoNing tho'Ala- | iy was, Kkillid, ed at Finish by Mulford and Bruce. monopoly in violation of law had littly . N hca | ot 4 o i 4 = 3 : - New Haven, Conn,, May 30—On a| workmen's camp where the New Haven | f2%; and prices opened a fraction | for, Rome. midnight tonight worked up but few | limpis gate Cerwin phases of thel Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Ind. ['Disbrow’s Pope-Hariford threw & tird Jevel stretch of lavel track, and in the | Water company has construction work 2 Blctniont Hlas Mors Toaubh ciues to the mystery. e | May 30.—One life was sacrificed and |.at ts entrance of ine homestretets and middie of & straightsway Tas el nexrly |'in progress. 0 NORWICH MEN WERE His keenest rival in the first stage Body Burned With Lime. _Prasident Taft is Accepting invith<| STTeTal men ware‘tniured fo0ay In the B erNed o on® Toe caste Lt e S e s B Negro Insisted on Getting Off. ELECTED AT HARTFORD. | of the contest Andre Beaumont. who| It was determined that the chemical | tions lo speak in various parts of the! g specdway. The sreat test of skill and | Dishrow's car wero torn off — 2 e Y L e oo atatton. 1| It is stated that a negro, evidently a H. -| beat bim to Nice, met with @ series of [ with which Mrs. Schiet’s body had | country next fall endurance was- won by Ray Harroun,| Lozfer turned turtle Tetziafls meeh- ollisio o tion, workman, had insisted that Conductor misfortunes today, and is stal at | been terribly burned was a strong so- 3 ——— o y i 6.42.08. i B B caaiie ol e Orange late this afterncon, and one | fiinacan stop to let him Of, which.the | “Vaenman " Burnham Trustee of | {lascio, about midway between Nice | lution of lime and it is believed that | Aviator Byrl Williams struck a cam | e e 6 o v oozt dndde M SR man was kilied and oy other vlT— conductor did mot wish to do. The| Pastoral Union and Rev. E. S. Wor- | ang Genoa. the women had been dead for several | and a haystack while trying for a pi- Hard Pressed by Mulford. were more or less seriously| workman is sald to have insisted that| cester on Executive Committee of Cabnan’ Aorata s st e monihs, possibly since Iast Christmas, Iot’s Heense at Los Angeles. L Clacly. pretsing Bethun, ) wers Woman Falls from Her Chair. he be let off at that point, and the car . i 4 . = en, 80 far as the police were able to —— ph Mulford with a LozZier, who fin- | Ag the rac i The Dead. ol i po Alumni Association. 2aTCY & Gorman representalive, 20t|jcarn'In a canvass of the fenanis <{| The Hours of §ervice Law for rail- |ished second, and David Bruce-Bowen, | positions in ihe ‘.‘2&:.‘5‘,“’..".'.".;:‘, 'g.’: James Malone, Oranze. Second Car Crashes Into First. Hartford, Conn., May 30. gl oy e S et S e‘,e“mg! the building, she was last seen alive. |road (Smploves whs decided constitu- | who drove a Fiat in third place. box fainted and fell from ner chagr The Injured. The car vwith the Derby crew on| Tuesday was observed as atumni day | = o % Z 50 0 B By et L Husband Under Arrest. tional by the supreme court. Forty Starters at 10 a. m. The incident almost caused o panic in Uniemowrs méi, about 30 years old,]Poard wis followinis at a fair rate of [at the Tith amivessary of the Hart-|~ _HiC o G oy Her husband, who js a chauffeur and | There Are Numerous Complaints of |, Many (housand spectators saw the | (he metvous crowd, and hysterieat unconscious, fractured skull, will prob- | SPeed, which was not checked, and it | ford Theological Seminary, at Hart- m Nice to Genoa, Garros was sa- | who is under arrest in connecton with | tnefts of money and clothing at ths |10ty pilots start the race at 10 o'clock | Scréams of women started anether > ) e ford. In the moming there was a re- | luted all along the coast by soldiers' | ¢, 1 i small stampede in the ashed i > stan, " “Con- the alleged murder, declares that h: - , = this morning. Frandstand wbly die. e i ahn i, Ch: hospl- | union of classes and a meeting of the | bugies, cannun shots 9nd cheers {rom | \ite left him Mareh 2 and he ‘aod not | State normal school in New Haven. £: Z when Burman's Benz cast a tire inte Fred Flanagan, New Haven. seriou- Pastoral unich g ing | the crowds. When he arrived ners the el S e Dickson Killed in Up: the air and over the reta i wbaut head, probably internally | tal, save that he knew the other car | Fastoral umidn, at which the following | (08 SORCE e Gescribable: | fem,oy icard from her aince until con- | = Ex-President \Roosevelt Was tha| In the most serious accident of the T (e dt e jwes Sz:n.;fl:g_‘mnl\fit hfl;d' 2:2‘)(23:(’!“5 ¥. FL. Batchelder. Talcotville. secre- | All manner of eraft flung out their flzl:‘led ;th.h = ;:szm sy i Sanat th\n unveiling of the statue of | day muel P. Dickson of Chicago, No Further Accidents, Damissn, Assonis, Soth hips | ¥ . ook ed | tary-treasurer, Rev. A. B. Daffet, | flags and bunting. ol rs She Was icago. ncoln at Newark, N. J, vesterday. | mechanician for Archur Grenier, driv-| As the race procecded, however, ac- aislecated, right leg broken. after his car had stopped. Hartford; - trintiay . antll’ 1014, Rev Shormara Whistle ia- Salite. Tnquiries by dstectives at the garaze 2 ing an Amplex, wasdkilled in an upset | cidents almost ceased and the speste- Danie! Regan, Derby, contusions back Motorman Escapes Lightly. Asher Anderson of Boston, Rev. F. W. i > joimed ia| ¥Tere Schieb wotked developed reports Germany Has Expressed Her Willing- | on the backstretch. The Amplex was| tors became hardened to the exeits- and right 16g. e shoveruaNi o the weckid- ¢ Gredre oF WAt st e Wo| The whistles of steamers joined i2|{ that he had foid fellow employes there | N€S8 to enter into negotiations with the | in its 30th mile when the rim of one of | ment. > 3 dletown, Rev. H. e ok h Th b oF e had p) : M-eh-:l Proka, Seymour, injuries to | Robert Granniss, though in the mids:| Maler of New Britain, Rev. C. Mills !p:wfinw\:‘"«,gu:d:‘e{sban‘:us::dsms that his wife had fi‘m’ to Chicago 0n zlr::tfyd States for a general arbitratio) thp_' rlr)nni wheels nel\;; nll! a,;ld Gre;lrzrl Harroun Cheered and Aplauded. back and legs. of the debris, escaped with trivial in- | of St. Louls, Rev. R. H. Pott g Becimied account of ill health, and from tima ta ? and Dickson were hurled from their ept | ont, emrm 'W. H. McGratan, contusions on scalp, | Juries, H. and his conductor, Johm | dartford, L. D. Brainad 6f Harford, | 2eropiane. $ | time he spoke cheerfully of her gettinz S seats, it of »,fuf:mg'.‘.m—'nr: " When g back injured Sheehy, continued on to Derby. whore | W. R. Burnham of Nerwich, . P.| Flags and Flowers Taken as Souvenirs. | stronger. Rev. ;\_n_thony H. Stein Threatens to Grenier Knockéd Unconscious. swept Into the homestretch on his las$ Joseph Halicran, Derby, fractured | they rivorted and awaited until Cor-|Cooley of Hartford, F. €. Richardson| The French and Italian flags and lat- St Luttors'From Otfier- Women, resign his pulplt at Paterson, N. J.| B0 E T L Hv Kkilled, Gre-|lap and Starter Wagner gave hims the sicull, condition erftical. oner Mix could make an inquiry. of Princeton, N. J., and Thomas Wes- | er the flowers with which the SPecta-{ he detectives also assert that they | ot i ouig cannot stand the gas odor HCECn ocked unconscious, but his' finishing flag the specdway - T e el e Cuneen Motored First Car. b R R a.| Cors, decoraied the machine were tora | foung in & Iurmished room which | OF ° !t only Injury was a fractured arm. TGN With appieuse that drewid the Jumes M. Clifford, Dervy, leg in-| The motorman-of the first car was [, At 2 meeting of the Alumni assocla- | off to keep as mementos of & splendid | Schish had lately occupied a number| The 101 Ranch Wild West Show is List of the Others Injured. loud barking of the scemingly cease- gured named Cuneen. This crew was to have . 2 e gt of letters to him from women. being sued by John F. Murphy of Men injured in the mishap were as | less motor explosions. s o R Webster | continued wntii it mes & car from Der. | Nere elected: President, Rev. E. R.| Eventually troops were oblised to Wife Not P} Month, Bridgeport Bill Pos company follows: Winner Was Hun rs. William Mallone, ebster | continued o e stons ther woqld | Hewitt, West Medway, Mass.: -secre- | intervene to protect him. o ‘Seen for a Month. $1E0D Ao of SraT Davis Lewis, mechanician for Teddy | . ory stregt, New Haven; cuts and bruises,| by, , S Aney 111 tary, F. A. Fisher, Berlin; executive — The last occupants of the flat were | $1.500 damages. Tetslatt (Losicr). Hight leg broken near ‘Give me something to eat” condition serfous, have exchanged cars. The crew on the | oorimitice, Rev. F. W. Greene of Mid- |“RULE OF REASON” TO Mr. and Mrs. Haery Seheib. The Harroun s he dragged fis stiff Mre. Linsco, Ansonia, bruises and|second car was to make the run [ SpTimittee. Re = : S he | For the ‘Second Time Within Thres | BID. ; y legs from under the stserim re. James M. Clifford, back and side | Lieutenant Govsrnor's Auto There. |of Norwich: secretary-treasurer for 5 BoHets iy et = ¥ | Binghamton, N. Y., was partly destr Drose Joed &1 LS Onily. Bight C injured and probable internal injuries. | Wrecking cars wers sent out from | three vears, Rev. H. L. Bailey of Long- | Mandate :ga| st :*:_n?"* Oil: May | =€ iNet My Work,” Says Husband. ed by fire yesterd o o R st b Macnints e s Cere :n;:"- Load. [ s t c wa fo e e Issu oday. . o P i L ) udy of the compists scors card Cars Ran Close Together. SOMS ROt o abost e A (e] The ey s mebuisen s, Bravalst 4o s ‘s When Scheib was told his wife had | A Strike of the Construction Labor. | cian, body bruised. o | for the macs shows tiat not more tham The cars were running close together | 4utamobiles which were passing about | a close with a banquet. Washirgton, May 30.—That the gov- | Pesn murdsred, he ex:laimed: ers, largely ltalians. mployed on the| Bob Evans mechanlolah o8 SOCH efght of the forty cars were in tefs lead owing to heavy traffic all day betw2en | the time of the accident were those of £ionit ernment means to formulate its anti- v God, that is not my wo: New York, New Haven and Hartford | Tower (Jackson) hody at any stage of the long srind, the two cities. The forward car, man- | Lisutenant Governor Blakeslce and |NORWICH COMPANY GETS trust policies in accord with the “rule | Fis story was tHat he and Bis wife | railroad system, is threatened. o A mician for Jos Ja-| Bruce-Brown Led First Century. ned by a New Haven crew, had st0p- | Serator Frank Wosdruff. One of the o enson 5s iale dewn by the su. |had quarreled and she had left him. g okin Wood, mec Toe 3 e Works, | gersburger (Case), rtun over and| At the end of the firs: one hundred et off a passonger en the | injured yeesengers was taken to the CONTRACT AT HOLYOKE. | prame court in the Standard Oil and Said She Had Gone to Cleveland. The Kingston Locomot ; - i e % > > s a from car. miles Bruce-Brown led, Mulford was lowing car, with Derby men €or t'ie | h spital ry Miss Mary Woodruff in her | will Bui Tobacco trust decisions. netwithstand- | 1, t her owned by William Harty, 3. P, ‘were | braised after leaying (¢ was third, bt and iwo passengers aboard, | mammine S s oty Weodrafl i et | will Build Qam for Water Department | in'the vigorous dissents of Associate | other e{gg;;‘r;qhghgbm . b t'?a‘gfl the | sold to a syndicate of Toronts and| Crowd Too Large to Be Controlled. | %6cond and Woeiziait was third, bme 4% hed into the forward car. Mol Masaritly Lokt Kour. Childeon, of That City—Price is $33,351. Justice Harian and the large numeer | Vieli refacives in Cleveland, and al- English capitalists for $3,000,000. oo er\m\v?e“cémé:?"bs Lo bo con_ | hela e to the end. Passengers Pinned Under Debris A pathetic incident of the desth of (Special to The Bulletin.) | Srnend” the Sherman. anti-trast law, | oush Me did not cecupy the fooms | The Insurance on the Property de- | iho squad of special policemen posted Sestaw, for_Second. Piest The ends of botk cars crumpled up, | Mr. Malone ‘was the fact that of a ew York, Ma: Accord {was made evigent today. s comtinucd lo pay the rent in Robe | stroved in the Coney Island fir2 onlahout the grounds. Spectators swarm-| Bruce-Brown and Mulford oftsn ses- pinning many of the passengers in the | fanily of five children four have re- | oqeo® OV, Ma¥ 0-Recording 1o} wo8, oS, SRR nOlaE Jpor o gays | At She would return Saturday was small, compared with its | eq the infield when Dickson was kili- | sawed for seoond place, and net evem forward car under the debris. Amid a | cently died and the fifth is just Tecov- | ¢ "G icar NcCord here from Hoi. | gonsideration and the study of the Victim Lived in Helyeke. value and the amount of the loss. ed, and soldiers had to use their guns | the judges wers certain tntil the last Sloud of dust te pamsen TS A e | ern o e Lo, e enalone | yoke. Mass, from T. J. MeCarthy, city | Tobacco decision and a thoreugh com- | _Glever is a chauffeur, aged 33 His === 25 clubs to clear a space for the sur- | lap who would take it finally. oui u:a nl.;;(fn\. a hand to those who lli.s‘tl'ke:;l;?lhs;'(nme rosxr(alu:d With | engineer of that city, the Comnacticut | Farison with the Standard Oil decls- aged 22, wa Miss Lillian | Alfred J. Biight, a Private in Com- | gaons. The same scenes were enacted Haroun Had No Time to Loss. were iess fortunate. griel, short distance from the scenc | gngincering and Constructing company | jon, wore agreed that the “aule of rea- and sie " lived for several | pany D,Wishteenth infantry. U.S. A.|Sen other accidents were reported | TREHR TRC U ST Autoists Assist in Rescue Work. % of Norwich has been awarded the con-|son” is no rew feature.of the supreme ke, Maés. was brought from San Antoxio. Tex. | from one point or another around the [ = CUBY, Pl FE (o, Shangiee WA emibis. 26 S She. - Theihs 64 Passengers on Two Cars. tract by the Folyoke board of water | Court’s interpretation of law and one | “My Poor Little Girl.” to Waterbury becduse of insanity. 21-2 mile track. certatn loss of the- contest m 1o turnpie, over whioh many astemeniias | The approximate nmumber of passen |00 e S | Cva hoen Tomaried &o Telect- | maia SOnSh IS, Gio% shown the sc. | The Suoreme Court decided that the| ., fHiow Foeort for 100 M e Soues Do o B ware passin o Bk e e e e o e | Mains, Schelb said: “The poor little | Philippine Islands arc not a_country | “At the 130 mile mark in the race| Three Leaders 30 Seconds Apart. % pickad up mured persons and | of the car registers. The first car had | 1, Southampton, Mass i S o = : e ca-Brows sct g new ard. B A K U e e | O e e e o = €T Dad | e "thelr bid opensd iay 4th for the | o comprehensive statement fo that ec. | 57 Nat's my poor little girl foreizn to the United States so far as | Pruce-Brown set a new record regard- | oyqrg the end of (e race the thres m i P 2 3 two., Y T T Ui e the revenue laws are concerned. less of classification. His time S e s . Ban sty eity. Unk Man Partialiy Idi d. % - oy ety | ’ N LAY DOWN BY TRACKS a3 1.59,12, as asainst Dawson's old mark | !® more the: - Siane Miity . Coatihith nknown Man Partially Identified. |less than the next lowest and nearly | The supreme court’s mandate in the T e : s sedonds apart. e b e T SN The unknown man, who is at Graca | balf the amount of the highest bidder. | Standard Oil case probably will be is- FOR AFTERNOON NAP he House Rules Committes decid- | of 2.01.05. Cash Prizes for the Leaders, ed to take no action on ti Berger Harroun Took Lead at 190 Mile: James Malone, the driver of the stage | hospital and not expected to live, has{ The specifications called for bids on | Sued at the request of the department e 1 = ; i . a he first ten men to finisfs the Tace wiieh carrise the chiliren of the Tur- | heen partly identified by a library card | elght different ftems, and the figures | of justice soon aftcr the supreme court | Sixteen-Year-Old Boy Saves Meriden | Tesolution to probe the arrest and ex-| parroun took the lead in the 190th The firt ten me: Fov Fiiil @iatrict to the Jrange school, | found in his pocket, on which was the | Submitted by the competing firms tak- | clerk's office i¥ opened tomerrow. Had Man From Death, tratition of J. J. MeNamara, the 1abor | mile; Then cars began to cast tires, | Wih <heir earnings folewi 4 Wwas with his wife on the rear seat of | name Emil J. Bfurling. The card was | en as a whole approximate to the fol- | this not been a publc holiday it prob- Bt < Rendes burned out by the flerce grind over the | _Ray Harromn, Aarmon, e © 1 He was fearfully | jssued from the Derby library lowing amounts: Connecticut Engi-|ably would nave been issued today.| Meriden, Conn, May 30.—When he h P Catiel # brick pavement. Steering gears began | Ralph Mu "Prat $.3,000, i ngularly, Mrs. Malone neering and Consetruction company of | The six months given te the Standard | wakes up tomorrow, J h Cua e | o The Ten Days’ Camoaign of the |, sive way. In front of the gramd- | Bruce-Brown, t 53000, mh fered. Motorman Granniss Under Arrsst. | Searistn srs ey prpo pompany of | Tho ol moptls e e e e es | pakes up tomorrow Joseph Guia, la- | mathr Mathew soclsty in Pittaeld, | 10, 55 N Miprgeris Case car got | Wishart, Mefcodes, i2069; Raiph ed on Way to Hospital. Dorby, Conn., May 30—On being no- | Dorchester $29.888: A, 'H. Bullard & | susnce of the mandate ef the court. | come within an inch of his life. He Mass.. to raise $40.000 was successful. | o¢ of control and switohed back and | Talma, Bimples, $2590, e In a ehort time the trelleymen had | Lified of the collision between the twol Co. o Greenfiold ~ £4335 Danlel | Tt will be directed to the cireuit court | Iy dewn on the Tailroad tracks for | ai 1o $issabse, © D\C0ECS @MUNL-| forth across the track. o300 Harey Cobe, Jaskees, o105 aummoned help from the city and sev. | (orot “Mic 3¢ Now Haven come 10| B 5 Kennads ot Holroke, 305990 | alstrie st i AL 08 e | e SRR . o= ulles U Mechanician Causes a Smash. Fred Beicher, Knox, $809; trict of Missouri, in which the case { out of the path of the 3.52 train, north | Migs Julia Adelaide Hubbard, owner| Wood, the ral Aoctors who arrived found that | GonCleE o : e ats M anician, leaped out | Faghes, Mercor, $306 Total NIens S MNSTNAE Sl D6 WhE | i o e rarieation | Tyneh. Bron of Holyoke, 356.000; Tru. leriginited. bound, by Charles Arbons. a 16 year | or property in Maryland and $10,000 in | and fell, and the car passed over him. | $25,000, rushad nto this city, but died on the | orae og (oD O, e T e o oo il J62,830: 3. E.| 1 is regarded as more than doubtful | old Hartford bey, just in time 10 save | yecuritios who was _deported’ Other cars were rushing on' him, but | " $15000 in Side Prizes. way to the hospital ; e S e e W £l B S S R E mhe lR TR Tl L L i L i Gula from belng maimed or kilied. The | England, arrived in New York with|all swerved sately except Harey| 1o agation to this sum § wid the Twelve Others Injured. arrest. ~After being placed in custody | the gatehouse. diking. Taising of the | Dby the court just hefore it adjourned | brought his frain to a standstli but but one cent. B i o B gy - g ey 4 fl""'"'z.:h.nr::nh'; po-vi Sis other ' badly infered <ons | he was taken to New Haven by trol- [ roads or cleaning of the pen = bto oti v s Pl ¢Eat Ta ' > ;! he inner fence, ution of side pri Six other badly infured persons | he aven by roads or cloaning of the pond: the de- | tion for a re-hearing with- | that did not prevent the coweaicher | The Seven Weekw Old Baby of Mr.| Glover out : oy Mmaiers, amoumting ts neaely Vi~ e sraigi to Grace hospitan o o 165 pariment doing this part of the work. | il "Sitiiuds of the | striking Gula 1n the hib, Brenking the | anhSrne Chaen o Sot K vark | bert Totic Appersen, WunE ¢ over, | o T E. Rapluel's and four went into Der- | Mys. Clifford of Derby Badly Injured. | roUR STABBED IN Sotest, | et Justice White has 1ot | T ey et e on | N: I was smothered while Iying be- Thrown Tire Upsets Lozier. acs will also receivs Dronizs pinames bridsed were evidently taken by auto- | Mrs. James Clifford who was a pas- A GREEK KNIFEFEST.| the corporations upderstand that a de- | a charge of intoxication 2 tween them in bed. The police are| ypen the race was half over Louls from the speshway management. menil to their homes. [ e e . el i ) “|Jay of thirty days in presenting an un- =y L2 oo paren s Not a Regular Stopping Place. g sy Kt -agedin Wi s i | successful petition for re-hearing w'l | MONUMENT TO LINCOLN - S 7 sl s el R S e B R e M"sac:;ef'(‘m:",xfl:fif;.s;:fi:: 7o | mean That the six or elght monthe siv- UNVEILED AT BRIDGEPORT. e | WINE TSR A ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES regular station for stopping cars. Near | strained and probably internal injuri st R e B “| Congress selects a site and appropri BEHALF OF HUSBAND, “FALSE PEACE ASPOSTLESX it. howsver, is a4 gate which opens into | were inflicted. Her husband escaped sonia, Conn., May 30.—In a fight ol Jupes > | On Site Where Martyred President | ates the money for an official summer — — * g @ field across which a path leads to u | with a strained knee. i sek quarter of the town late W ‘White House clscwhere Tells of Treacherous Conduct of Man | Delivers Stirring Address to Old Vet | CONNECTICUT PAYS TRIBUTE Spoke in 1860. i - xnu_rdl'w}r: were stabbed, one se- o HER SOLLICR BEAD: = He Killed. erans at Grant's Temb. . and the man accused of the . : 3 Yy — AEROPLANE RACES MASSACHUSETTS MILK. Stabbing, Peter Caratas, has gone to e Bt et e dlns i Newtane, Vt, May 30—The declara- | _New York, May 30, — Fheoders a result of a forest firew raging uncentroflzd throughout tia | parts unknown to the police. The row | Veterans and Citizens Strew Graves WITH AUTOMOBILE. | p.cision That Will Interest Some Con- gtaried in a boarding house when it| of Departed Heroes With Flowers. ' Lorel 4 4 2 st W 3 is alleged Caratas stabbed James b rse; connty, Nova S Air Mlcmn::hOukdool B.:xm. Wagon | lkmen. George In the back. Friends of the| New Haven, Conn, May 30.—A ;fl‘;fii,‘;’ ‘Lfifl'uflfi“&;y’fl“‘ffl = was made by Mrs. Amanda Louise [ tomb this afternoon, and as at Chartor Ok Pask. Boston, May 30.—The full bench of | Iatter came to his assistance and a|whole state today paid tribute to its | presence of Mayor Buclingham, men. | , Thomas H. H. Gardiner, formerly 2 | gmith today when the taking of testl- | Memorial duy ihrong (o loud Sepisues artford, Conn. Moy 30—At Charser | the Massachisetts supreme coert has | £eneral fight followed, in which Mar- | soldicr dead and honor to its living pa- | bers of the common councl and rep- | student at Western Biarsland, colloge | mony was begun in the trial of Smith, by e denunciation of “fales sposties tford, Conn. May AL Charier | Gecided that under the statutes a milk | 0uS, Nicholas, Thasos ‘Pottahos and A.| triots in a celebration so complete that | resentatives of eivic,Ratriotic and mil- | 230 & preacher in Baltimore killed his | (320 g with the murder of Mundell at | peace.” He recailsd the deys of 198% Quik park this aiternoon 7000 5emons | Gealer who takes standard milk, con- | FTIQua were mil more or less cut about | it is doubtful if there was & place In | itary organizations @ bronze tablet | mirs, it & club and endcavored 0| Wardsboro. | Mundell's death way|when, he said, the veigrsme he S42 Weroplane flights witnessed in centrates it by certain formulas, brings | th€ head. 'The wounded were placed | the stade, ever so small ghough it were, | the martyred pre it Ste tablet je| MOV Nimmel ‘a¢ Kittitas, Wast. caused by a bullet wound. dressed doefied the lie told jn the name aeropl b it to Boston from amother state. adgs | UDder arrest, George being taken to a | that @id not in Some manner or anoth- | located In. the Stath sireet enntrance | okl Mrs. Smith, testified that her Hus-|of peace; ho Voiced his Mt s e ey of, e pilernoan wer | water to the concentrated product and | hsPital. as his wounds are considered | er make due observance of the ocea- | to the City hal, aatl in addition to a |, JAroh Seitz of Lockland, O., has Just| yond”who is a young farmer, had em- | only as 'the hand-maiden of tion that her husband, Caspar M. | Roosevelt stood bafile Gen, Daniel B, e by hecid Raaming o ot at Daniel C. Mundell atter | Sickles, the only surviving :Er - - ton hall, where Abraham Lincoln on the latter had threatened to kill him | commander of the civil war, at - dangerous. e = hatched out sixty Plymoufh Roc A o ing the ) ga d n v o A Brindiey in their bipianes; a ove- | Selie the resuic as milk, without dis- e o e e el SR el el ey B S R R chtckens. He lay in bed for three d Doy e Diie SIMItH | iy SUMUIRE 6 O maess oo iving machine. a five-mile free for all - 3 s E: it d a big blanket covering both e e x o ave her hus- e reater evil them e - a e for | ingS on the case. AT SILVERTON, B. C.| of the war of fifty years age marched - SHEh Mundell urged her to leave her peace was a greate i Tl e e Myle race for| This tmpertant decision was made o b oo " *'|in procession to the graves of their| SHOT GIRL WHILE RS gndDyhan, Y | band and go away with pim. Mundell, | “I believe in nationsi and e an opgortunity of noting the advance | YIS CoTPam of 180 Commercial Causing Loss of $250,000. Y T ot ibere b avallod freeing her from blame for ths Killing | 5000 seheme to BOLY Do not be misled by the sppeuls of made In aero science. During all the | barior court for selling milk brepared | elson. B. C. May | 5 ablet to teh memory of Abranam|New York Farmer Objects to Her Ap- | of Antenio Antorino, irs. Carm n” the might of ihe shooting, Mrs.|men who want peace. So far as my e e e Deitoos | in just that way under revised 1aws, | verror s, ¢ tonrs” coomenis 2 Sil-| nincoln, who visited that city in pearance at Window. Pignatelli of Mont o will give | it Seaicd, Smith came homs (rom | voice has welght, T wiil protest agmine Tu0_fect. while his companion did not | SORPLer 56. section 35, which reads i | tire "block of business builaings ana | 1 Owego, . Y., May 805 & warping | month -old son Rocco next Sunday by R e D e, Motise. | Labitsave suvthing of auy Ky Sl ascend higher than eet. No fancy % Y caused the death of at least four per- Harohe i 2 o b aid, attacl er hus- ct v o when chines were in the alr eleven minuter. | o1 ¥tk "itent to sell - . . ad Robert. MoTuruass (o Hpmgion, Tioh- EYE TO EXPLODE. | Jundow, Welter C. Lowers, 2 WSaithy | iy vear ola son were tossed from theiz | Yand With & SUCE of SO0 [l e | &3 ™ vould ot stand for arojtation either machin: aaving an advantage 4 et ret Fairgrieve, F. 1. Fairgrieve; uni- e . g omebile o the cowcatcher of i e sho ut di see her | ovy o nor would I St :;Tt;:r:?‘:‘:‘\:b:n'.‘nmv-mhwm(‘h o addeq | dentified man. Unusual Accident Seriously Injures = Bto, ‘ia'“'tlhal 'Luc‘%a Ht“g‘n"v: “° g"‘:“";" omotive and came out of § ,::4] ‘«3“; h;:' !l‘n‘-‘ ;1;:1‘ Tfl‘t T e 1t o ‘1’:-;.13’:3"::!;:::::"«7;‘2 m’“ opening avent Brindley circled | 0%, fove e et been added | "Al} those who perished were in the Boor pily e s W cident with only a scratch for the | PUSPANC. G 8 e Asiatic peoples to come Mto this coun- Tiene tirew, rising each time | Al be punished by a fine ste. | windsor hotel. Tha hotel register was Pennsylvania. Man. S Arre: firine Loy catisd 'y tile and a couple of bruises for the | Parn and hid in g gt o g < migher altitude as h 2d_th Y, the de and it is sai s con. 3 , Lowery 2 v . e e T Pyl o | the "l "was tha ite ““concantrated i the Bafivs of sther porsens Sme| Allentown, Pa. May 30.—With a re- | sherift and announced he had dene the - i TAFT ADDRESSES hinkc 0. co out on Ce Pacific coast B o e e ding | MUIK” was mot mHK within the mean- | of " ihe "ather Ckente b S eome | port likz a gun, Building Inspector | Shooting, saying he had done it (o teac 3 ¥ atioise 10,000 VETERANS | and talk to the peopls there: Both avidtors exeeited A series 'of | i€ of the statute, and the supreme | purncd. Amone the ather handimss ae. | Frank R. Minner's glass eve exploded | the girl'a lesson. He was committe “v!‘{,h;vgofy\‘gfmf';s;i:#;,,,,g.‘ ogaas | ¥ : S et ik Voipanes, Brindley was fn the air | COUrt upholds this contention. stroved was he Victorla hotel. The | 43 1° sat chatting with a friend, Min- | to jail ‘without ball and the girl 12 I |05, " izhe hatween the despatch hoat | Impressive Memorial Service Held in | DORMITORY BURNS WHWILE ' eloven minuies and his mate fifteen e property loss is $250,000. 6t 3 = i was ; t ok hin, having on board Mis= Helen | i ional Cemetery. e T s Bebaes Zn THE MAYOR Resign. | ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY was rushed to the hospital, where last | TOBACCO TRUST WiLL prit Fay of Alexands jvae ool Washington, May 30 —Under the| gouge of Good Sheenerd Sustalne pin and Frederick W. Dodd of Hart 3 AFTER HIS MARRIAGE. | night he was still unconscious and. in overcd, A coromer's inquesi held tie | gnaded Arches of (e Arlington Na- = fore in an automobiie, the fiving ma- | o Okiah n 3 i i A i = s READJUST ITS AFFAIRS. | accident to be unavoidable tional cemetery, President Taft spok: Damage of About $5,000. ehine outdistanced the automobiie | Crowd in Oklahoma Indignant at His| pojice ‘Allege Groom Has a Wife and | 2,5crious condition. It is fearad that { todny. not so much as the friend of 2 tiwice, making a circle to_fall in th Refusal to Vacate Office. Family Alread particles of the eve have penetrated| ppngunces That It Will Reorganize in| Harvey Parker Knotted a Rope|payce. but the enemy of war. Ten | Hartford, May 30 —But for the fast sear of the aytomoblle. The time of § SOty Sy, BISEDIshw, M6 had . worm the ege 12 Good Faith. At tYs mesic of his Zour vear ol | Beace U O e eiiber trudged the | that the inmates of & domitery stae I n st Vs Piten 0 secondd. '?klaanmnh(‘{l Okla., May 30.—After | New Haven, Conn,, May 30.—Charles| Local physiclans say this is the first daughter and swung her body from @ | qusty roads to Arlington to hear the | House of the Good smnh:l ware at- urpin s'ayed in the air three minutes | a meel ere yesterd e tha . 7L s @ is say this is o - 4 P % et s [ OO o & ~ | tend; 2 - i S o e e | 2 o S it v T oore ekl Hoth of Yohkers,'N. Y., was arrest. | seckient of 1ty kind in history. They| New Yotk May % The kmoitean| catter it his bary of Decatar, Wi Jul | presidant? soeakis OF caifie Sl Sl 5 privery en e e 2 " = o ¢ < a cor ed suicide g e . Secreta the building, there might heve i “ i . ed here tonight after he had b ar- c sory that c as | Tobacco company will undertake, in all | before he committed suich biles and by street cars. Secretary of A tore |I:'n:) ::r”;x;‘h\:‘l“-;l‘.:flflvm;’r ] "fl: f;?;:."f'inf,nfin{f‘;‘fl“c‘i‘(.\f'cgéng‘l‘ir Fied. at ‘Grace chiureh: ta Mise Cloce :S;;{;t&é&“’n‘,’,‘ agl;,\a“l = c[il;ulg‘: il good faith, a readjustment of its at- sme manner. M|r..‘\'v’.uv er ai red | War Stimuon game to” the “mm;y {%.: fip‘u‘r‘enfi?};t"m» p Py P i v e s council has | pasic also of Yonkers. Roth i =S (i 's ray: - | fairs as directed by the United States| the two bodies in time to save thelywith President Taft. It was probably i utiting. ZUn on & Mippery track and was won | refused to vAcate his office In faver of | with bigamy, it being alleged Gharsed | that the heat of fhe Sun's Iafeit by | supreme court, according to an official | child, but lefl her husband hanging | fhe most impressive and largely ut- | blaza was ciscovered = on fhe uppes B e o ol o e | e e mcted mayor and the ity | hag o wife and family living in Yon- | Minner, caused it to explode. statement carefully prepared by officers | until the coroner arrived. tended Memorial day celebration that | 100r and two alarms wers hrother James second, ar.d : Z E o e o Gl ot e i 28 Baed M o while 150 gitls whe were i the of Hartford third. Time 5 A message from Whit M. Grant, the | ks, 1Fgre he runs a erocery store == ernaon e W W Futier, the trasts | CONNECTICUT VETERAN . b cn_the fiest floor were semt 16 oy suCctriiul Thayoralty candidats T the | Kothyio being held wihout bouss for| ARRESTED AT HARTFORD femoon (heaTy ; Edadabaspihiy o e Mienis Naras Dosihis buildings of the instituton recent election, asking the angry crowd | 1'% 15, "being detained by the FOR WATERVILLE POLICE # . - 30— _| The fire was confined to i NAUGATUCK WOMAN to await the’ decision of the court,| 1S *15° Deine detained by the police. ol ok Calls Bryan “Unjust and Unfair” | pouboy of $25 and Gold Watoh by | ciet Sisorge Wostor, & democrat to- | S0r¥, but ths second and thivd GIVES AN INFIRMARY, | ProUsht an end to the disturbance. New Britain Youth an Aviator. |Tony Morris Charged with Assault| Washington, May 30.—Aroused by o St anmasnced NS deputlce fot tng | Used as dormitosles, ware e B New Britain, Con May 30.—Nilson with Intent to Kill. William J. Bryan's attack on-democrats ¥ 3 term beginning in June as follows: tormle'veml dxm‘l. 'r;e e “‘-' be Plans Approved by New Haven County | Lynched for Shouting “Viva Disz” | Nelson, a 20 year old youth, made two whe favor a raw wool tariff, democrat- < v 30 —New found | Deputy jailer, O. A. Leonard, Tolland; | 3% 700 4 Anti-Tuberculosis Society. Bl Paso, Tex., May 30.—A despatch | Successful flights in an acroplane of | Hartford, Muy 30.—Tony Morris was | ic Leader Underwood made a_state- O e admiration for | Michael H. Shea. Reckville; = Louls 1000, 3 from Harstow, Texas, reports the | his own construction here today. The |arrested here tonight and is being | ment tonight declaring Mr. Bryan's " Charles Williams, a | Helm, Stafford rnest Hall, Tolland; Waliingierd, Con May 30.—At a|lynching of a Mexican n»rp shouting | first fight ted one and three-quar- | held by the police for the Waterville | attitude “unjust and unfair,” and dis- | ;o POV VeiSran of Newtown, Conn, | Juhn Champlin! South Coventry; L. W.| FIFTY-SIX YEARS A TEACHER. Tacsting Of the New Haven County | “Viva Diaz!™ The Mexican was sur- | ters mjnutes and the second three | authorities on the belief that he is | elosing that the wool tariffs to be sub- | jigtened all evening to his stories of | Phillips® Hebron, and Erdest Avery, 5 Anti-Tubereulosis society at the Gay- |rounded by Americans and Mexicans | Ivirutes. In the second flight he cov- | wanted in that place for entering a | mitted to Thursday's democratic cau-| oo qays and then stripped him to- | Some Retirement of Miss Julia Underweed of Jord wetorium here today the old |and shet. The Iynching occurred while | €1 a distance of four miles and w house there, assaulting a woman and | cus are much the same as the Wilson | i, or s is grld watch, which » Quincy, Mass. g - Board of directors were re-elected and | the Americans and Mexicns were cel- | obliged to come to earth by engine|her two children and stealing $100. | bill schedules. was valued at $100, Penniless, but Connecticut Aero Club. - P still wearing half & dozen bronzée med- rtford, Counn., Muy 30.—A Hol-| Quincy, Mass, May 30, ? & resofut passed on the death of | #brating the success of Madero. No | trouble. It is also alleged that he compelied a Despondent Because of lilness. als which he had pinned upon his uni- | land Forbes of Bridgeport, president of | Underwood, who claims to o late J. M. Whittemore of Nauga- | arrests were made, = boy in the family to hitch up a team tuck. a4 furmer director. Plans for an Despondent Over Sister’s ‘Marriage. | and drive him to the station after the | fiartrord, Conn., May 30.—Despon- | form, Williams his way to a|the Aero club of Comnecticut, stated | country's teaching record, has Infirmary, the gift of Mrs. Mary Tyttle Rockville, Conn., May 30.~Despon- | assault. He is charged with assault| gent because of a two years' sickness, | police station and reporied the rob- |here today that a meeting of the gov- | after completng 56 vears of sesw: of Naugatuek, were shown and a) - Steamship Arrivals. dent because a younger sister with | With intent to Kill Rajnar Svahn of Putnam Heights com- | bery. He said that five men who vol- | ernors of the club would be held in | the/local public schoole. She tang o, “work will be begun soori on the | At Hamburg: May 28, President Lin- o At the clcge | coln, from New Y:r)k, g = At London: May Minnetonka, whom she iived was to he married. mitted suicide at his home today by |unicered (o accompany hint to the | New Ifaven this coming week (o ar- | oneysonool 54 yeses, Mars L. Holt, 27 vears old. committai | The vaiue of the cod fsheries to the | shooting himself in‘the head with « | Grand Centeal station carvied him, inlo | range for an international moet to be |in hich sh= herse suicida “at her home <here today by igion of Canada i8 mow mearly|revolver. He was 21 vears old and{a hallvay and robbed Wim of wll he| held a ter Oalk Rarl eptem- educal s e A 2SR

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