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The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich i )t f 1 tal : : orwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Ifs Total Circulation THE $1600 MYSTERY GROWS Cabled_Paragraphs 'Sailors’ Stri Condensed Telogram | r' e € egra S g Copentiagen, Denmark, June M. : ; : = B —Johann Sevenden, th ; A Number of American Prisoners Y h Sodar. e composer,died | s were set frez from Mexican pmon's. Missing V. F Vear Wast T e ormidabie ‘ ot att er, or g Voucher Found on Floor /\ear Vaste| s; retcrspurs, June 14 —mmperor C. A. Bégardus, for Years the world's < H o oo S, Jhne, L e oo e Thol et Spvingaid, | P i Battleship Su ed F Basket in Disbursing Clerk’s Office | it s et i ‘ % s Yo Wt Baosed ' v e departure of tie ships| ALTHOUGH H > i \ i E g SOl IS OREW A SALARY | LITTLE ENTHUSIASM AT EURo- | The Prtumeie Gowrnens ety Thirteen Years, Will be Exposed Today [na cruise in the Guif of Finland. OF $20,000 A YEAR. PEAN PORTS. frontler. o] e, Soohes on L 2 3 | _Queenstown, Ireland, une 14. I s SUSPICION THAT IT WAS ALTERED :ifiiifaiid™iisy o R ) rived here today and will await the| & O = Tomap wpmeh eU Ve SRS SUGAR. TRUST INVESTIGATION | SHIP OWNERS INDIFFERENT |27 RECOVERY OF BODIES IN TEN DAYS = oty e "l!re squa ;|rmll under = | - = Women in the Disteict of Columbia - 3 # 3 % . E. Coontz, which is due . i want to vote. That vi Chairman Hamlin Gives Voice to it and Arouses Ire of | "™ 7 ™* | Tells House Commities Ho Knows | Firng of Rocketa Signal for Sesining | e men i ot tnjr. - 1 Powerful P ted to Reduce the v Havana, J —Colonel i i e ower: 4 Secretary Knox— The Secretary Unable to Shed |t Biack ‘andiOolondi Masen Notuing. About, Iraide Workiuge of [/ SEERN-ENRRNREE. of Asintics | L Tbtols it u KAy Sharies . . e the Water TSN rick of the Corps of Engi e = o z Ci ly shot and killed by Charles i 2 % Bk Light e Mianess—Mn Who Found ' the |2 c of the Corps of Engincers, U. S| Concern—Not Close to Havemeyer. One of the Main Grievances. Peck, his elder brother. in Coffer Dam to Ten Feet Today, Revealing Sece - —] oun € | gan o minute inspection of the work e i Xp! Z ] o # Connected with. the . raising of _ the| <. wqrhe Bon-bon Has Passed Into tho tion Immediately Affected by Explosion—Shi; be Voucher Narrates Circumstances to Committee. batticaiip Maime. A Teavi” rain fell| | WUNEER, Jore LT Eive howts | e iy Tommaliy dsciared jonight e onsie s e B .6 ks Z and as a consequence the| oday by Charles R. Heike, | Strike formally declared tonight e % £ty ! ax Bpersiions eene e resume | 10F Several vears Drecedins last July |8t London, Glassow, Liverpool Car | 5 7 Separated Into Portable Fragments by Blasts. < operalions were mot resum-| {1 330000 secretaly of th Amerleay |dIf, Bristol, Southampton and other | moston wora wiamers i the Internas _Washington, June 14.—The mystery| “There is no Intention to reflect on e Sligir Refining compan. in telling the | Bitish Dorts, and also at Belgian and | fional horee show in London. < that surfounded the sudden discovery | you personally,” returned the chair- Jernsalem. Tume 14, The sheiks ana| 10US2 sugar investigation committee | Dutch ports, but the chances of any busl Hosse aaw In’ Londdn. Havana, | June 14.—Baf 'n | To Remail n the state department of the Day | man, “but I am strongly of the opimon| 2ther otiicivis of the iqre of Omer | that he knew nothing about the policies | I international strike being declar- i i e g ore sundown | To Remain at Ten Foot Level Several P T, Sd & Wk Me o | that IHIE v Dy Sfte e B} were Hent:undec “Srined escort thday | 9 IDNSCistory: of Hile’ company. P> seems remot Rear Admiral Kossuth Niles of 1i- | \CROTDN I oz of removing (e S 2 D T ey s stedk e b ] ther L S| were dent wmder grined emcort thdey | fooliny o the yosrs when P G el 3 nots was Dlaced upon the retired list | Water from the cofferdam enclosing the 2 ., Clork Marrison, was not cleared up| “A G ipts before a spécial court on charges| HaVemever was its president. 2 > S foe N Yesterday on account of age. wreck of the battleship Maine will be | The-prasent intention of the bosed e wen_Secretary of State Knox ap-| .. ieioun Hacsipt e o e e in | Simpky = “Stock Transter Mart”c’ 714l S ot Sl o ey = sarzied-to o patnt low ensREh to I |12, PECnE o8 ety sor L A ot h hoX 4P~ | “Then you think that Mr. Rosenthal| English explorers, who, it is alleged,| The wil - e v | The interstats Cowmerce Gapimis- | BUIione of the wreck wubmerped o | S ool Iovel penshiy for St Bt of the homae ih e oapomae o the | has written at least part of this receint| were permitied to violate the mosaue | wi e wittess described his posltion tion s well placed, for ot hardiy amy | sion has suspended the new rates on | Loiiteen vears, including a part of the days, for the purpose of making obe it of the lonse n Fesponse 0 K | B X e Tadicatod o > sskan| waite 'Sxckveiing “or smired Fobes it the company & that of o “slock of thess borts was ‘enitusiasm dis- e o e Vuramiaty Chteagar | midship Section immediaiely affected | servations and tests of th ofterdam No New Facts from Knox. s, o e Th e R e i e v - o s e B e sais e aee TN \s to the w Nir. Hamiin replied that he thought| BAKING COMBINE WITH e idea that| , _ Ship Owners Indifferent. e e A portion of. 1he BeRE R L e ity i L As to the voucher signed by Albert it was a curious receipt and that he he wis o confidential sgent of Pres—{ ‘whe Ak men and_ woten &t the sist. annusi |13 Shich, it is heileved, Ue the remaing | resehre W Een ooy - Nosenthai, the portrait painter. calling | intended to probe the circumsta: CAPITAL OF $25,000,000.| ident Havemever, saying that he was e ship owners maintain an atti- | commencem:nt of the Staie univer: af most of the undiscovered victims of | Nothing up to the present has beem for $2 f which he got but $850, | the bottom. S =y g T et el o e ‘tude of inaifference, seemingly satia- | of Ton. ot Of the State university y'ine great tragedy. obacrved that sussests amy peseibiy SRty Thot By Sogiot n. eopti: Toe Knox Welcomes Investigation. Twanty-One Compamies = Consclidate, Why He Was Picked Out. e sl Iaso w0 ot I - Cofferdam is Stable. L ot maucient resistance of T SN vs e heard about the case| T will welcome such an_investigi- Bat - WL Dot Pomwoy: B ot b A e T | Say s can Seieenlite 5 Hulkisads e e S i ! . e Failed "o Teveal amy | tion.” said Secretary Knox, “and if You| New York, June 14 —Twenty-ons big| cUStom frauds charged to the Amert Leaders Have Little Success. e P e e i s o2yl b’ o S o the seier. G iy that § San_cor Y:;“g;fi_‘;fl:’?ufm‘m’u"; and can|paking Companies in cities dotiins the | &R Sugar company simply because it| Tom Mann at Liverpool, Benn Til- | YOke college. B e N ke Colonel Patrick said tonight that S e supposed to be with it nat n the state depari-east and sout s ¥ %e| had to hav P it |1ett_at London i e 7 A b, ¢ | hoard believed it quite % fuativie 1o seg Voucher Found on Floor. St e COGDBARE OF. such ar- Set| cotts oo RO e 1o P fwic e someone to fasten them | ISt 2% Londen and Havelock Wasol| Fighty-two Cadets Wi recks” The board of affcers are fully | uato the after two-thirds of the sl eek ago Mr. Knox said Mr. Carr, | partment. t together tod: Zin er the - 2 w: ¢ ary academy, | ferdam warrants th in proceedi < the vouchor and papers to him, saving . |with a total capital of $20.000,000 in| he. ‘T was mersly a transfer man.” Object to the Asiatics. e Ay Powerf: : i PR that e fonnd on the Moot | Howard Sangston. the messenger in|Stock and $5.000.000 in bonds. ; > : 3 - e o = oarte) Ll 4 I T m jecomaal of Disbursing Clerk Morrisorfs office. | Diabursing Cleric Motriaons ofice. v Includes Fourteen Cities. e = Tewein e P e e s concllilign | In the. Gernan . National “Adi | o Iis evening the water in the cor, W e pm" e < e e T " - The position of “stock transfer man” nd the establishment of a min- | meet, Karl Muclier fell with his b | [oTdam stocd at the four and a half On the compistion of the se auiry Brought No Information. |0Und the envelope containie flie| The new chain of Lakeries will have| ¥as a responsinle one, however, he i e T Tt o | mest kst Mucller, fell with WIS Bl b Sov layel frov thies topk ombmortiw [1of e VREIELIC s tnceniel SHIEES Did vor <e any inguiry to find | office, after the whole department ing| but one link in_each of fourteen cities. | gave the committee to Snderstand. For | the wholesale employment of Asiatics | sion of the brain. ed concus- | 01 ing the most powerful pumps will | the forward sectlon by acetylene B e T MeruT" aWil ORSEr- | Moo Zansookel 10r Tt was Then prit on) o o B M o e e ap o menel o b e 2 - be put to work with the object of re- 1nto portable fragments, which will be man Hamiir i £ it , | the stand. - A{{\ [w‘"l ga\":gmeac"' while Buffalo, rr;axns(er certificates to stretch 45 Hopeless in Three Countries. The Czar Received Rear Admiral | SUCINE the level during the day to tea taken out piecemeal p g g ot Ay B Fhe G Tia fonnd s Fsalona. aniohe ety X - B R L e b hes any, Norway or Den- | > 2tes nd had them lunch with | 1 0 R bl g N e After that, in defa 3¢ further or< Joet e e arhed "t | a 10t of crumpled ones by Mr. MorTi:| and bonds. the fret Iseae is anncunce; | ADVOCATES NEW COLLEGE D e iae T ot the engine :Toom | deTS irom pongress ths intentes : e R g L R A o g e B R a meeting in East London . N M o Los to puild a bulkhead Another Receint from Rosenthal. Balf feet from the latters desk. He S Hinat. tnd refuncime mortsage ON THE VASSAR GROUNDS. | e o ros. the Striks was serious siate ima Tumars ot Bibudier. %;'r’]x':.r:hemi':’?ci"‘:”m"'(:‘ e Concines | gestion, feat It e t this point Secretary Knox add said Mr. Morrison alway: 55 e . 2 = : 55 SR o strike was itior f e 7 the starbosrd side. = PSS e & v - e ey s *del | crapilni en¥alopes always threw tnc|per cent. honds, §3501000; cumbiative | President Tavior's Suggestion Enthu- | Eivens This consisteed in the drin 2% Ing expeditions usainst the government | W70 O e SR vd side. Bor. saking & com ¢ e element (o0 the MYS(ery. mer | AN that in picking taem up at the|000a0n, and common stock, $3.00 siastically. Greeted. three rackets and the unfurling of a r et it Section Diech Il [ 1 TR I fo see sa Y Tou' will be tatercsied in snather | S1¢ Uat 18 BICHNE 00, 4P, o, 16| 000,000, and common stock, 500010 i hanner inscribed: “The war 15 TOW | Malcolm St All this Jatter portion of the vesse! [~ — o by iy wchied 10 the caonthal that)'® U1: | envelope among them. ThHalf Common, Half Preferred. Poughkeepsie, X. Y., June 14—Pres- | d6c1ared” [ e e T e e T e i E s et v 3 signed Jan. 1S, 1904, and is for ; ; = authorized capital will be equal- | ident James M. Tavlor of Vass R | chorus zir] o Winter G 4 o dler par e D ol Forthadyy e i TRat W0 Tor s | /oy tath 1 e e ek | Defmben cuptmon D e | e In e addreds 10 tha satustes st | 1 =T BIBLYSNIURED I A §hoese 1Nl al thi Winter GardenyNew| savesled ustil the dem Jf comsistely | (o8 S a8 S90S Sor. | ; ey Dags. Dlorur. hed | gqi) 1810 It om Mr. Morrisons desic |ferrsd stoc the 46th commencement exercises’ to- MOTOR POWER WASHTUE. % = gmptied-and a great quantity of mud | bees MEZe 12 PET o Fpro -4 12| said Sangston. “and he said: ‘Wh day, recom: z . 8 3 5 been excavated all the remains of t J Washington Tietuse | goward, where did you get this? Thisp sy the ';‘:’n‘l!“"""‘;""h B e I A | Sesh.oas Mes P el babs: the Tub g o Cattee, Exiled Poeantof b e” S ol on == is the voucher that has been causing he formation of the General| for th vel i ey e aeett lsgoviied a0 i€ Kosas” How 16 Gt Thave. | 0F T sotobiiohnes Sl ool ie | A0g=, e sald, -would. cost ‘about {iyse | _ Saybraok. Betii) ‘June 1-—Prank e HERSELF AS JOKE BY CANNED CORN. from™ he demanded Sangston said he did mot put the| the manufacture or sale of bread L:‘;:";‘:& ?;cfl?fl‘!;n:( and should have a | Steels of this place suftered serious] Foars Are Felt for the s-my of al e 3 T found it witn the papers: that is | envelope there."saw no one throw it Won't Shut OFf Competition. jeparate faculty of its own, but should | and probably fatal injurs in & peculiar PR, SE QNS 2o0ard, [he Desids: Kissing E"‘S""” gk isdiings | Chldrin of Watachury: CoMic HEam . now of it sald Seeretary | {here. and had ne idea how It £0.| “Such a mo - Sormbesity s s 1% 4 siness manage- | acoident this moruing. While reacn. | MISSing ince the sicon Iy 1l of Deadly Ptomain The Mmembers of the committes found | it contained the missing papers until | ceptions, only calities, few e: it college- _TRE g ewEs | B )l thD which is pmpefled v motive T >ittsburs, 2 S ) Waterbury, Co: e — o examination that it was not ac- | Mr. Morrison sald it did. SO U S Bal e chinbiny e e received with much ap-| power, to grab some clothing. it was MFank G. Jones, Former Head of the ST use dume 1% “i; C. B Bl | o iven in ine famil o Lonks 190 but read: A - " A egon, Mich., of ¥ e S o pil cop 2 ingt: 24 scust e s 1904, the sam of Letter of Secretary Root. open to hundrads of others. President Tarlor also announced | astistants, comd sien the. pomer e e, wid sieaTaaion 5 Watas or| s dhot:fn_ihe high MEESat iR |t T erom promalne | pelsasa 2790, anation of the pur ecretary Knox Introduced the letter| AR AND BOTTLE LAW {hat gifts aggresaling over 3200000 | was drazged Into the tub and his body forgery, $720,000 being Mvolved {/morning at her home, which resulted e O D s p | sceretary Raor wrote fo W H. Micanel LE LAW had beeen Teceived during the vear | Was whiris about and tossed min| [ In”the dotention of C. R. Schaum, In- [ 0364, BY, CANRCS 200k, 5070 22 niar Wint That Recsipt Was Altered. [ now. consul general’ at Calcutia and MAKES FOR SOBRIETY. | by Niri. useell Sate or the -olivia | " nen Torent, bosiitons. 4King George and Giher Mombers o | 1o1Me the Sutlinifion 0oy (N0 FRG | ously 1 for o whilte Stransely enongr. i o . ormer chief clerk. 2 jonett ot o o1 rov: v ¥ promine: = prgiecs. o con o 3 . P o vt the receipt. . He | thal matter first s o i TH8E M | Aaserction/ Thet Drunkenniss Has 1De- ooy o oy oo &1 wns SO0 | S8 et ey ot Smericans attenacd the ofening of (he | il Snissed, Filvs stafement | 38l faifier, Tho sieo ate of the e hintea een alterad ’,.'\ Mr. Michael's reply. These were <l creased in Massachusetts. 000 from the members of the Vassar | the tub the clothing was completely | c2romation race meeting at s el B SR refusal to pros- | feltno M estr 4 g a - ag| M il 2 Alumna iation. By e ccute caused surprise. et on_is . ot TS 55 sl xosen e % | the explanations the state department stripped off. A hurry call was sent 5 N D o " o now, taking care of a new baby wihic T8 Garoae (e Sottony, atter the Dres- | has, Secrotary Knox sad. Mr. Rools| = Roston. June 14— No case of drunk. | GIRLS MAKE THE BEST e R M anict Macars sail- i} the inanting Seotimed Rt ol s - o ves pasci oot Svestigntion Desan 4 ntion to Renl: na ailatine thiwy far udsaeed phys n to as- = & ports from e Czo for Okiahoma, to look | take of the corn. It s purchased it g the fact that the voucher had been|is considered heyond recovery, b SHOWING AT CORNELL. | certain his injuries was made. It was ence last month, has booked | SOme fime ag for nIm\h ma, to 1 hk o & (iaity _3”_ per ». found without any Dill or memorandum | case, however siight, is considered t st T o T hooides was|aallngs'for that port untll.Oftober, | Soits. “ohcnen of b5 When the | corved after bein up. Th B0 you mens Tt you Bapect some | stthehed aud fint the amount was| be withont Farmy satl Hopert M| Win the:Two ‘Highost Prizes-in the | IIMDoRte1I51S: el ammy Traotured. m e - | police "learned of_the shooting they | SRS MET, %%, re bo; a one i e e Menastment. s gulity | much in excess of the sum usually | Woods, head president of the ; several piaces and that he was i President Taft's Visit to Provid drrested Schaum, William Dauffen and | (0000, (TIR8,00 15 fromm thoes ¢ of ¢ kb e ) , head president of the Sou Gift of the College. pia e was i - ovidence | 3is Emma Horrer 2 % | two girls, ranzing in age from thoes to af’_comm perjur demanded | paid for portraits of former secrs-| End house of Boston, tonight in a ey P aeea. S0 Hanerous are hia] on June 23 will be the occasion for | Aunee T ater Dauffen o the Hill resi- | grieen years, ate it gemeroust Becratary . with heat, taries. drcantng the nel stoeion o the teih | New: York. .Juies T4=— Althouh but | iacioeimt Ne ls naticspectet o ro- L S R R P ere 1o er:(;vf»:“?nd Maww wvas | ing the might al . J et optertncs oF e nuom ont | etk "of SV iteen Sbuience st | (2707, TG (0D 40,8 ppecil train Tesident of the city will have & Part. | naid” pendimg. the. result of the wo- | taken fil vomiting viotentis relira s of charitics. and cosrections: | Comaliie s | New Haven. i BEF heir father. who was not affectad, A BUSY WEEK AHEAD | MRs. EDDY’S DISCOVERY e Bebdent of whitn whs Drankenness, | ignal honor at the cv»tgfn::‘cini?r(n“e';“' g Women Will Be Permitted to Vote | ™% "I jer tne nospital toaay. | 52t for, Dr: o . Parker, ho Fom PRESIDENT TAFT. OF ART OF HEALING |, Jiassachusetis' new bar and boti Criices of the unfversity medical col- | 35,000 FINE IMPOSED omff”f.;‘ mecings, but not {0 hold} she told the police that A ccidont. | treated them. The two youngest chf' biil,_so-called. wh provides that|lege here today. The two highest UPON MILK COMPANY | state’ convention. at Watosburs, Gonm | 2lly shot herself: that the whole af- dren soon came around. but fhe S Opens Up With Silver Wed Adstted e Nskaitsifimes ‘Thie>Emot fA0SE DS uEm op tia jers s s prizes within the gift of the college | it » &t Waterbury, Conn. | fafr was a ridiculous misteke and that e T N erhat B s lowed by Extensive Trave ! Brought Out. the same placo,s\v:nrldezg;flt:‘d o’ the | prizes—went to thJ:):'. =:;er({r:xgn gf}ilf‘ Au“p“:n'::(; C“:;?:P" i"y i b Fou"""d‘"‘fium'"“ Were Returned | {1ic );:um.‘, %y a joke. She denied that “;n:h:y'":z;’thap:z med the v i —— . i speaker. He stated in" ope|ley and Elvi < o itk from Willimantic. y & grand jury at Chicato against | {5 ' e ok e . Ca ton iz em) Washington, 14.—Pres Cotieord, N, B, Juns 16—An amidav- | secatiin appticetion. ot the jaw e | four of e e Maurice Enright and other men whom | Sohaim Smpled (o shool DEufen Sl Sanntacturing compane han: To T have = ey mext week, | it filed with the clerk of the United | number of arrests from drunkenness ir | Class of 47 were w 12k In 2| Boston, June 14—A plea of gullty | the police characterized as labor sluz- | 3,.(he ullet struck er, as alleged ~ — . be Monday with the silvér wed- ' States circuit court here today by | Bost i) B o : to two counts of an indictment charg- | Sers. when the arrests wers miade, or (Hat ) bt nday 3 > silvér v by | Boston proper had fallen from 4,125 in Ve have more than §,000 students | 2 Dauffen at HIGH-HEELED SHOES ai ation ai the White House, Dr. Ebeneger J. Foster Eddy of Wa- | May. 1910, to 3907 in May, 1911 while | on the rolls” said President i e R T e T e Wl = e L B | E P e raan Twesday, the president | terburs, V. adopted son of the late | in the suburbs as a whole the decline | of Cornell in addressing the graduat made by the Elm Farm Milk company | _ At the Commencement Exercises at | e e ke b S4i1 fravel severai hundred miles by | Mrs, Mary Baker Eddy, asks that the | had been 20 per cent. R e e o L L e L T D ' 3 hat and and by will make possibly a | testimony of several persons be taken | bridge and Somerville and 27 per|vou cannot take up a list of aict | trict court today and Judge Dodge 10T of divinity was conferred on the itter her husi lahoma ex- | Judge Heward Urges Nurses to Op- half dogen speeches, and will not get|as to certain material facts in con- | cent. 27 per | Jiihout finding names of women igh | Honeeh e e o O counts in the Rev. Clifton Henry Mix of Worcescer, | PIHINITS (he whole matter. i e Toneiee back 4o the White House before Sat- | nection with the suit brought by Dr.| Mr. Woods advocated state institu-|in the list s men high | costs. -The remaining 38 counts in the | Mass. PN T ey Wi inclade +New | Foater EAdy in that court 1o have he | tians tor mon-criminal persoms Arrest- i indiciment wers molle prossed. FOR AN ALLEGED Tk New Haven, Conn. Fall River,| residuary clause of Mrs. Eddy's will | ed for intoxication. *'"| WOMAN MAKES GIFT Attorney J. F. Cusick for the com-| An Amendment to the Federal con- Mass i Providence. ®. 1. He will| declared vold and the residue of her | John Graham Brooks spoke upon | pany explained that the company had | stitution forbldding polygumy is p ILLEGAL OPERATION:| 4o & Cusiim &b heathentel SN heton for New York Tnes- | estate divided between himselfl and | “The Next Step in Liquor Legislation” OF 25 REFRIGERATORS. | unintentionally violated _the law by | Dosed in a memorial from the e landish as wearing rings in the mess T W1 spend the afternoon | George W. Glover of Lead, . D., Mrs. | and Rev, Charles Stelzls upon “T | i pping il af freight rates former. | Draska legislature presented to tne | Former Medical Examiner Dr. F. B.| or tattosins the, foes, Suprome CoUg York. and depert for New | Eddy's son. perance and Labor.” 2 ‘M- | Mrs, Henry P. Davison Saw a Need |ly n force on the New York, New house 3 Downs of Bridgeport in Court. | Justice W. O. How in an address en that night. At New Haven The persons mentioned in the affi- Among Mothers of “Little Italy.” Haven & Hartford railroad, the rail- = = to the graduating class of tramed the “gresident wili atlend the Vale | davii are former United States Sen- | SCHEIB HELD FOR Toad company mot having filed its new | Irish Catholics in Canada will en- | Bridgeport, Conn., June 14.—The city | Rurses of the Troy hospital tonfght, univeesiiy commencement exercises | ator William E. Chandler of New ew York, June 14_Mrs. Henry P.| {2riff with bigher rates, Detore Sep. | deavor to secure the pardon of twe | court room was crowded foday with | urged them to “speak out boldly sad and the meeting of the Yale corpora- Hampshire, who Is counsel for Glover THE GRAND JURY. | Davison of No. 12 West Fifty-first | tember 1. 1810, Catholic priscners, former American : and men bf prominence pe- | Vigorously” against the practice. ton, of whic - is em be: s similar sui ought in th @ - T street ven 25 refrig- 'he specific chary t 1k | citizens, who have s 2 years | se Dr. Frederick 2% . aid: “The obwok o] izmtson o Nons Hkven. he Wil reiirn to| State Couris; Stephen A Chase. ireas | Action Gives Police Twe Wasks More s e T s | compeny was megihfi;:fli e P SRR L ne OTTeT | o acln proad ot ene Jimd of New York, and Thursday night he will | urer of the First Church of ‘Christ, for Murder Case. association, o be placed among fam- | CoRS, of milk from Willimantic, Conn, — ing, with Clayton L. deformed feet; we feel promd of the ,‘.pr:u at Manhattan Beach to the New | Scientist, Boston: Calvin A. Frye, for- 5 5 —_— flies in the ~Little Italy” section, so|to Eoston on September 21, 1910, at A Committee Supposed to represent e charge of mansia in | other kind. Each kind results onty in otk PBankers’ sssoclation and the| merly Mrs. Fddy's secretary /and| XNew York dgune 14—Henry A.|that bables milk may be kept eoo) | the rate charged other shippers for | the Gould interests purchased the In- deat Mrs. Wrisley on | Walking monstrositics. Would it net _:Atmn club of New York. The Ald- coachman; Mrs, Augusta FE. Stetson | Scheib, who was freed on the charge of | during the hot weather. Mrs. Davison 240 cans, thus accepting a rate con-| ternational and Great Northern R by an operation alleged to|be more In accord with your profes- ;L,”",.,h,l":m\ r|m t“fl,:.fl" n::‘rm'm‘:;‘-l Tfaxfii.‘"n“fl‘ifl;‘r’é"" M, Cushing and ;;:P,:]g ‘v“'f \l‘:_erd“;@ hh'“d\l for the ,\“welaq visit to the Wickham kitchen, | ¢€ssion from the railroad company. :?g%ogl a receivership sale for $12, ‘l:?\ve b performed Dr. Downs a[ul-lon andhtuc ing t:r advocate normel gpeschen. That night he witl sall from | | The facts desired to be brought out Frescni on a charge of D e s, e ooty Pt Ik || SON-OF PRESIDENT Eala Big omes nere, Az Tudses Faster And | e e to apeat ovt Adies Sea Gate, L on the Mayflower for| by this testimony relate to lirs. Ed- | for ng the automobile of his em- nrouncement Is Made by a Member | to sii on the case. Judge John R. Booth this sillv fashion—a fashion as de- o e et P ScE | B w0l Gcorers i the - of | Bt Jom 5 Mocih for oy it I eveer, sad ar Srer orined e SPRAINS HIS WRIST. | o (h"Busiicy of "ehinceton mmfver” | of Danbury preelied, “he carly indls| sfructive as rum, v 1e%y 52 piues will deliver s ¥ disease, relations with Mrs | Withou ssion., 5 p AR _ | sity_that 2 sell Sage has addec i we! £ the heartag w e cou wunding of the New England cotton | finances of the Eirst Church of Chri weeks before the: case WL come. be- | fromAhE Diet: Etck ot on Damp Ground. sum of $65,000. ke of - Handord apgeazed. TACD - Mdustrs Scientist, of Boston, and the manner | {oTe th a 2 e et et Kitchep. After a con & Stamford appeared for Dr. S I ¥ Scientist, of B , an nner = the grand jury, during which time | sultation with Miss Elsie Powell, di- | £ — Downs and Jey Robert Munger| WEALTHY PHILADELPHIA GIRM Frem Fall River he will go to Provi-| in which the agreement was secured | t!'¢ police will have further oppor-|rectress of this kitchen. Mrs. vell, 4i- | Waterbury, Conn. June 14_Charlic| Bail in the Cases of Lillian Graham, | of Ausonia for Wrisic: et S L Ao e o sneat ot the Con- | whereby Messrs Glover and Foster | tubities to work on the case of the|gave the 25 refrigerators. { Taft, son of ‘the president, will be un-| and Ethel Conrad. charged with the | Dr. T AL Loomis Deri e o EerCative b T Wil lence Prov | ey M emmiaerston of 1 Foster | murder of his wife, who was found A = | able to go to the Taft school dance| shooting of W. E.D. Stokes, the hotel | medical examiner, who performed th i e S& ence_a: might on the Magflewer for | agreement. agreed not to gontest Mrs. | dead in their flat. They said that they | SOCIALIST LEADER Thursday night because of & badly | proprietor. was reduced vesterday from | autopsy, wis the first witness Miss Betz Weds Sécretary of the Le< New York. and from there return to| Eddy's will. had found nothing new, except an | sprained wrist. He was vaulting yes-| $25.000 to 315,000 each 2 Aftar Asscribing. the sutopsy, he was| gation at Berlin. Washington, s | o iy unts itior —which Yooalt a0t PLACED UNDER ARREST, | terday on the damp athietie fisld when Sl 5 tery Tl civas ex iniutio S @ president has cancelled his en- NG Sl AR e ST Sy - A it e | the pole siipped and he fell on his| Resolutions Taking Into the ore Roy# s ney of Derb: 5| Philadeiphia, J — Fiome cagement to address the Mountain | SENATE TO HOLD Tarrant ihelr aresting him again| Gharged With Violating Neutrality | FiEht arm. The wrist was badiy| izstion the Free W Bantists uenre | atiended Mrs. Wrislsy, I8 DRy WO | e Ty itie Btk o of ihe el Take Park. Marviand, Chautanqua. LONGER SESSIONS. | true. but they added that the case Laws'of United States sprained, necessitating the carrving cf | passed at vesterday's session of the |ness, and Coroner Mix of New aven | €5t young women in Philadeiphia, and Sunday, June 25, on account of other | e EONaE ol iy atilt oy Al dxhBtnrent. book . his arm in a sling for a few days.| Northern Baptist convention, row | Was also present - New HAVER) ganor Don Aukusto Puiide of Venes- engagements To Enable Members to Unload Their | .\‘W\;y“;v;i J};r:.lalnn ‘,,,nrh;“,‘,b. in | a:"i;vq @nxel-u\-l .\lvxuln, ;‘hmrn h“, — ik lw';:\‘_x Taft will go to Washington Sa‘- | meeting in Philadelphia. PHPZIR L e z:la '-\'Lt'rflnlmun-d“hnrn today in the AL ET NN e he mat "eil all possibilities had | cardo Flores Magon, head of the Mex- | "T92%- | Presence of a smail company of imtis BOY MURDERER EXPLAINS s i s e Al e RO sl onary gmu Set Aviator's Broken B BRI émAz ENDE Y o g ERETR exanger ariin, Scheil’s lawyer, | IS €y, Was arrested day on et Aviator's Broken Bon: ose one. of its pringipal o coremony was performed in HE WAS PLAYING BANDIT.| ' ’“:\‘:’;- 1::\2,. ‘:-' 1?\ ‘{'M Iflfl. said that since a pri case hai | federal indictment charging him with Ronciglione,. Ttaly, June . 14—Dr.| ¢Stablishments on August | L uidas sl Matthew's Lutheran church by n::’ — he conside e Canadian | been e ou client on | Violating the neutrality laws e Mazzoni. the noted v i when the F. Brigham y or. E. Heyl Deik. % He and Twe of His Companians Sem | FrCIBrocity Bill by the snatc wus| the “joy' riaing” charge naveas o o | e Eitaten. | At the samme Hime, An: | erated on e noten mrgeon, who_av- | 2 L o uspend oHeata b ot vnsi‘ldmvi' Mo ontrib- | The bride e g ool mesng arncterized, by’ several events. ' In | proceedings would " evail noming in | selmo Figuero and Librado River clglione today and made an examina- = i el b . Tred Betz, Jr, Senor Pulido wam 2 nddition to listening to speeches by | metting him out of jail. Hs added, | associates of Magon, against whom | ton of Aviator Frey. He set the frac-| For the Second e in Three Yezrs for many years first secretary of fhie New York, Jume 14 —Four st | Senators Curtis of Kansas and -Me- | however, that he would move in not e et e rurmed. | tured bones, after which the injured | Trinity college has taken pract e e June 14.—Alfred J. | Venezuelan legation at Washington, R i et bateatat s shoviing |/ cr mner ot Nt Dakiute i) opposition fless thaw ten dayeithiat the grand jury | were taken into custod e o AT e ety hoe |:all. the prizas -awarded - by the -Asso. | Marcom of Mexico City, soy df Weltee | SHEOHSE SR SERSEEEE - B0 s A Jumn Miate o Mouy 36, aS| 1o ihe menkure, ihe! sengle. made the [iefther indict:or dismise him in case et is editor of the revolution- | Mazzon{ predicted that if Frey recov-| Cistion for the Promotion of the In- | Mateom, dent of the Mexican [Tefary of the Veénezuelan legation st = hiding his hody in a cellar after it had | cnda; o ied business on the cal- | some action was not taken by that|#IV paper, Regeneracion. With Magon | ers it will take not less than two! terests of Church, Schools and Col- | Railroad co was united in_mar- | Berlin. B ot . D58 Taced Tnetics ar and without opposition chamced | time. he is accused of engaging men {0 take | | months. leges. riage here with Migs Fannie | J¢t in the children's court today for | 5 g ally | meeting fro S EONE Lt {part in the revolution in L - — 7 | M. " Qualey rintree. They me ain dhe children's ourt xoday Lor| 3 ociock to 12 wclock, noon, which is| TWO COUNTERFEIT | forni: Lk e Wy e et T Among the Gifts to President and | (V0 years KOs T sl " (he-alieed sayer, pleaded that M| ected to materially assist in dis- BILLS IN CIRCULATION | — i Mrs, Taft on the celebration next |# student 1 cngineering in ON PITTSFIELD VISIT Log? et omorrow Senator Nelson of Minne- . = programme of | their w e eacens | Rolo . ri i he fired the fatal shot. H was | sota i Senator Nelson of Minne- | Secret Service Men Discover $20 Gold | Tap i e g e L R IR IO T L T s s stn | ke O e making belleve” that he was 4 ban- | b 2 n to the thtladuoliiotd o | Tablet Unveiled in Honor of Maker of | at this extra session of congress fail Ster sen s Hn S DIRRIE ot fha I e e ey ey et e o sald. Me ahd Andrew Leone,| '] . s : | i G Gk . ’ Sfes ShMngic.. . sliscr weis cher {ro g 13, who rovbed, the Miale hovs| chargs of the bill, expressed satisfac: | curterichs Have been found”n et | o Ehiladelphia, June 14—The principal | result is o S e A B e G o i ot n S AT R el TR B A e b e syt B Rk on. wt- thel K. AT e be e OE T it et fopoTe exercises in observance of Flag day in | the dzi 5 AR R e S —— Testaurant last night, and Y. et/ ol - 4 : t service. One v in | the dzmocrats to confine their legisla- | Frances Foisom Clevela died sftor Sin” wag sent to anc institution. | operation in bringing be . eneral co- | 5s a $20 gold certificate. It is a litho- | Philadelphia was the unveiling of a | tive efforts at this session to the tarift. | en Dy Andrew Cargesie in honor ot | NEW HAVEN HERMIT B e e B e ¥ other, nk, was oled o s raeuily ks o ©| graph o paper. ‘The s et in met v Ros E 2 P vidow Pres, 5 2 on s £00 W bevthen, Sxink, v B close, as speedily a5 poskible. gravh on bond paper. The sill fbre | 577 SR ORIOPY O Heti Bots map the widow of the late President Cleve- DIES OF STARVATION, | iness e o Bheiten Connt IR were made Indeterminate. = — P it s P dern. ¥ie | Fiag sieudc i the Loy For Murder of Blusjacket, Jansewe Siee = | 8 farmer remgent of Eitiomett at por tra Georze Washington shows | Lios T 1 . — in Fi p v = . ok FOR KING AND TAFT. R SN nstm shows [ the Americun Revolution. Services s e L roiing, 2| The New Massachusetts Law aimed bl R B t"w‘M e e e g 0 s e e 2 [ oreiatll b Chist B chitiodh e 01 e Uni tes cruiser Sar- e . Atmed wenty years, Fevie 5 years Strike Causes a Lockout. Suite of Clethas” froms: Fik ‘Bals dt [ bettais. :f\‘;:lrfil‘i'*",r' fited States Note [Gaore Waaiinton and encWHere | atoga, who mortally wounded John L. at the suppression of opium and co- e i BeRes o vier_wae Béacon Fulls., Cann., June 14 Cotton. besring portralls of Léwls ang Clark. | revolutionaryt war heroes worsbipped, | S80RGSCR/ S Biusjackel 0f the Yow OF s Spen Hia first enforcement } New Haven, Conu., June.14.—George TET L B . o a svod color, but it 100 heavity | PN NG LRt at g | leans at Yokohamu, recently. has been yesterday when nine women and five S et Gt o P o th, . Beni{o, Tex.. June 14— Presi- | genuine. al is larger than the | Flag House, No. e e At | corumitted for trial by the local Japan-{ In the South K from lodging houses o A ik LS gree for Composer Herbert. Fencon . ft, the king of England and the i |l House, N0 23 Arch Sirect, where | ese court uader-the clause providing| ' e South End, Bost T (kg ity Tast mhant, | Bonoted np Vite Sots comtam Boie oy, motices were | posted i | governor general of Canida are o Lo | A Wealthy K City Wi | The tablet was unveiled by Donaldsen | 0% unlimited imprisonment. ” i R T AR T The factories tonieht that ther o B i sorTan sreito e LA W N anshe Clty Widow of 3¢ [:Beills Chper, kreatisreat-grandnoplicw | =2 Death in the Elactric Chair at the | had fived for cvcral soars piaciicalls | Hahert the componcr i o be c‘_.: :;.'Lm.,fl"h" g Eietsita. siin auit or cldthes mmde '-:s"k‘);een;ue: :;r 7‘00. I:«Qflmr n;:-;m of | of Betsy Ross. Steamship Arrivals. :“ a,rlm.}.:m State prison, some time | the Jifs of a h dece gl Iy Horhe the ‘c?‘uwmr:"b 2 Bk i bout | seuvons Arowih; At & mosting of the| fendant -asserts ‘that shh refoses . i At L : 3 uring the week besinning October § | his condition was made by fiie ow SETanLEl Sovies MU et LR SASE cha o R B s o e Sobbab A emune” ™ b | iy ot ASRITSE Impurs Voo Conars | New Lisbon: June 12, Sant Anna, from | next, e the sentente pronounced on | of tho house. Ve wax Tonnd Tivg el B B T e . 0 declded. ibereulosia i 5| and soda water is.to he inaugurated| At St. Michaels: June 14, Oc of Herbess & ¥ onvicted glager | boards and tire House was i P J : 3 erbert & Whita o L nad flihy L 2 “"1 by the New Haven board of health, from New York. sania. | farmer, s W s e Dot s et ki , £ 2%

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