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YOL. LilL.—NO. 220 ' NORWICH, CONN., THURSD The Bufletih’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, “and I!;s‘ SENATORS IN ROLE OF SANTA GLAUS Persistent Effort to Vote Away State’s Money In Gratuities to Divers Persons CHAMBER LEFT WITHOUT A QUORUM Opponents of Free and Easy Distribution of Public Funds Flock to Clogk-rooin and Force an Adjourn- | ment—Redistricting of Senatorial Districts May] Come Up Today—Final Adjoutnment Next Week. ot a great deal legislaifon remains with nate and house but the adjourn- dle looks at least a week off. impossivse for money ofit of the state treasury.” Scnator Dickerman, who had put in a resolution in favor of coat room at- K who desired 3150 each, iovernor | Doncvan said 1ldwin to go west to make addresses | should be exercized as in administer- as the ses- | ing an estate. Reminded That It Was the People’s much care September 21 and sion will not have ended by should start on hi A Safeguard for MacDonald. iness before it ( money Dickerman he was desirous was not his togive in_that way. 1t was the people’s money, the senator E Mr. Dickerman said he had put in the resolutions at request of the men and knew nothime o2 the “spé- they had performed. and before this | These attaches' resolutions were later Representative | withdrawn upon statement democratic leader, moved | men in question had had their salaries increased with the understanding that | they would not ask for gratuities. Roll Calls on Gratuity Resolutions. Twice roll calls were called for on | | gratuity resolutions and each time be- | wppropriation bill, ed an amend- the commissioner caring before a judge , cial Voted to William E. Kirby. William E. Kir- porations commit lerk and $350 additional as clerk | fore the vote was taken members op- icting. | POSINg them left the chamber in' order to block passage by disclosing a no- Tn each instance the matter his | quorum. was_tabled, Jih resolitions went | All But Disputed Matters Cleaned Up. The senate disposed of most of the ent to s, and cleared | its calendar of all but disputed mat- | house business Without Quorum. motion was Searchlight Bill Indefinitely Postponed to requiré mercantile es- leave the | tablishments to post tme schedule of working hours for women and minors as is the case in manufacturing places concurrence. was finally g 4 was declared | doorkeepers “searchlight” nitely postponed. A smtle went around when the resolution yor final adjourn- ment was indefinitely postponed in this, however, was one of sev 3 weeks back. situation and it | that contract labor In penal @ that the republicans | tions shaii be.let out at't init as 1o ac- | vuntageous figure upon wdv Bill in its | was passed: Club License Bill Debate Taday. bill, which ha | passed the house will be debated to- tomorrow. and the matter of redistrict- ing the senatorial distrrcts aiso out of the governor, message on The bill concerning dentistry was recommitted and a record broken on having a matter go to a | committee at this late date. $3,000 Asked for New Bureau. The resolution to appropriate $2,000 it to compei ad- Republicans Are Divided, members gath ‘ertised bids Causes Revolt. self was | sent to | subject. members against resolutions Senators Platt pon knowing weights and measures was opposed by | Senator Donovan, who claimed it was { unusual to appropriate money in ad- | of enactment of the Cut of Treasury.” | the bLill had gone to the engrossing | clerk, Senator Platt said he supposed and was reminded by Donovan ‘that the Il has to be signed before it becomes a law. shoveling | matte: always clear | Shovelirg Money nineteen employes when more AVIATOR MAKES BUT 22 MILES ON FIRST DAY. |NEW LONDON MAN 1s GRAND JUNIOR WARDEN. James J. Ward Starts from Governors F. G. Stedman El Island to Cress Continent. lected by Grand Lodge of Colored Masons. Waterbury, communication grand lodge of Froe and Accepted Or- a colored organization, h has been in session Since Tues- day morning, close this afternoon with the elect following officers: . Tribbett of -elected as grand master; . ter, P. M. Anderson, Hart- der of Mason: Yew Haven, Waterbury; ew London. surer, A. Munn. Waterbury Alonzo Johnson Frand secretary, Rev Y MAN ARRESTED FOR CRUELTY TO A BOY. Marks and Bruises Found on Lad at{his death. He was on duty at all t Meriden Reform School. 5,000 People Disappointed. pen field on stskirts of this city Woodbury, Conn., _was arrested tgday at —Sylvanus ntil_ nightfall t in the whole day housetops and bound over hy GOVERNORS STAND ON 20 Markham's ba i3 d, FORT HANCOCK'S RAMPARTS. ¢ boy of setting it o and he accused the hoy of setting it on outdome of Pierce was sent Twenty-six Executives of States Wit- ness Target Practice. marks jand on his body ied to gation and Markham's arrest: Spring Lake, N. J. $nch guns roared repeatediy this after- CHINESE ADMIRAL TO BE GUEST OF PRESIDENT. Left Washington Last, Night to Visit Taft at Beverly. Hancock as guests of the rnment and watched thou the water at a fragile far- Washinzton, gret hecause his sojourn in Washing- 24 hours would n permit visits to half the places the Chinese rear «dm: Ching Pin Kwang, Beverly, Mas: be received proving grounds by special was the first the governors' ut two of the d < Governor Harmon of Oh! confarence hore ~alked the where tomorrow he will President Taft. members of his staff, his special aide, Commander Gzorge F. Cooper, of the and Yung Kwal, affaires of the Chinese lega- tion, accompanied him. States navy in automebiles. New Cables to Bear Taft's Weight. Taft's visitto this city ten days from now will include among ofher fanctions at tho City club. which has anarters in 4 downtown office building, To insure personal safety of the presi- dent in ascending to the banquet foom cables have heen ordered for the (he seriou: Bid been expr Governor Procter Daclining. Proctor pussed the day without change Steamship Arriva At Liverpaol, Sept. 12, Saxoni Sept, 12, Chicago, from been declinine 1 might be + matier of New York Antwerp, Belgium, Sept. 13.—The | | fire that destroyed Wood yards, a | HF L { railway station add many - houses | ' last night. burned itself out today. It | | is estimated that the total loss will | { be nearly $2,000,000. | Paris, Sept. 13 _The minister of |“DOGSKIN” JOHNSON CONFESSES | forcign affairs, M. De i Rambouillet today to submit to Eresg HIS BRUTAL CRIME. | ident Faliieres the French reply to { Germany's counter proposals looking | o seftlement of the Moroces M % ‘““‘iKIDNAPPED GIRL FROM BED | Berlin, Sept. 13.—During _the arm: | manoeuvres today the dirigible bal- | {loon AT " caught fire and fell near | Subsequently Beat Her Life Out— | the village of Grossbelow . | savea themselves by jumping as they |~ Great Secrécy Maintained in the neared the ground.. The airship was badly damaged. | Case to Avert Lynching Scoundrel. Jena, Germany, Sept. 13.—It was on- | nounced at today's session of the Sof | Madison, Wis., Sept clal democratic congress. that the so- {erwise known cialist members of the Reichstag | 13.—John. oth- s “Dogskin” Johnson, | garding Morocco and the high prices | 7 vear old child whose body was found |swas immediately sentenced by Judge An undated tele- i Anthony Donovan to life imprison- Madrid, Sept. 1 | received here today, reads: “The losscs | The greatest secrecy was maintained | to the Spaniards in the action vester- 'because of fears that Johnson might | day were 18 dead and 7 es to the tribesinen were about 600 | or 700. A complete Spanish victory.” Saint Andrews, Scotland, Sept. 13— | SUspicion, but was released. Later he'| The_celebration of the quincentenary | gl of Saint Andrews university, the old- |Strongly suspected him of knowing est in Scotland, opened foday with | S0mething about the crime, they could |an imposing procession of delegates | NOt fasten guilt upon him absolutely. from the universities of the world, sa- [ 10day = Johnson —pleaded not guilty s udents and civie repre. |AN¢ was placed under a $10,000 bond, sentatives of the Scottish cities, | the Dreliminary examination being set through the city to the town church |10 September Thie SEoisoprr s wiiy PRI 8 s | ahead of the office OBITUARY. | s. Volunteered His Confession. Chief Cornelius Bransfield. (Speci; | wished to-make a confession, and in 1 to the Bulletin.) | the presence of the county prosecutor, Westerly, R. L, Sept. 13.—Cornelius | chief of police and other official e | Bransfield, chiet of porce nere, died | contrhouse, confessed to the crime pe- | 0374 | tonight at 10.35, alter a lingering ill- | fore Judge Donovan. | ness. Sentenced for Life. Although' he has been in declining | | health fof the past- vear, at times] when he should have Tested, he was on duty until the first week of August, when he became so waek when on duty that he was taken to his home in a ourt to defend the prisoner, but there Was no defense to offer in foce of lhc confession, and within a few minutes Johnson was sentenced by Judge Don AY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911 Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion t~ :".i) City’s- Popi RESULT IN MAINE IS STILL IN DOUI The Latest Figures Available Show An parent Majority of 155 For Repeal OFFICIAL RETURNS NOT ALL IN YET Condensed Telegrams Rev. William Alexander, D.D., arch- bishop of Armuzh 2 Irelund, died in Dublin. Cabled Paragraphs I|jfe Term For [To Oust the Woman Mayor| alves, went tor| PETITION FOR HER REMOVAL NOW IN CIRCULATION. nd all primate of The Secret Service Believes that a Tous gung of counterfeiters operating on the Paciic coast. - Interstate Commerce Commis- sion decided sponsible for loss due to misrouting. T ilizati o I THE FIVE MEN INCLUDED he Utilization of 4c Aeroplanes in | vers adds a thrill to the mimic war. The Atlantic Fleet in All Probability Mediterranean sea during the approaching fall and win- Fhe crew GCitizens of Hunnewell, Kansas, Want cruise in the | Thirteen Towns Have: Yet to Report to Secretary of State—Unofficial Returns for These Towns In Come - bination With Secretary’s Figures Show a Rep.ul § Majority—Governor Plaisted On Way to Maine. Relief from Present Conditions— Furid“to Punish Miscreants. Worcester, Mass., and Pittsburg, Pa., are among the latest citi the Beulah Binford moving Governor 1. R. out the tangled Hunnewell, k B Trickett, appointed by tonight confessed to the abduction and | : { would interpollate the government re- | foafenend o Stubbs to straighten D jmurder of littlo Anne Lemberger, the | SLU00% to straighten | Of the necessaries of life, Faice M 5 2 ceived a letter today from Mrs. { in Lake Monona last Saturday He e that a movement is on foot to remove gram from Melilla, Morocco. which has [ment, and a few minutes later was| 7om office both Mrs. 2 been @claved by the censor and was | hurried to the state prison at Waupun, | 1'¢ Men members of the city council. Marine Reports Indicate that therc 5,000 tons of raw sugar afloat on to this country from Hawaii Wilson, m: plied to Mr. Davis from press returns, are: For repeal 0,525, against repeal total 'vote of the nine towns, by the early returns, was, for repeal 134, against repeal 275. Press Returns Indicate Prohibition. Associated Press res turns as revised nearly completely by . postal card reports from towns and city clerks and the figures of the ‘sec- was a marked discrepancy, the press returns indicat- ing at a late hour tonight a majority of 347 against repeal. The total vote as indicated by the | Associated Press returns was :For re-’ | peal 68,241, against repeal 60,588. PLAISTED RETURNS. Leaves Conference for Maine to Get Touch With Situatien. Spring Lake, N. J, Sept. 13.—Gev- ernor, Frederick W. Plaisted of Maine endad abruptly tonight his stay at the conference of governors heré and left 912 o'clock for et in close touch with the situation there resulting from the Tecent elec— 5 tion to decide the fate of prohibitfon 4~ n the state's i fore departing, Governor Plaisted said he probably would cail an early meet- ing of the board of canvassers to de- Portland, Me., Sep the vote in Monday's special election on the question of the repeal of con- that even to- night, when most of the first unofficial returns had been revised by mail re- ports from town clerks, the result was still in doubt. An Error at Limeston: An error di siven officially 13.—So close was The Body of Representative Latta from Rochester, Minn., ham, Neb., where-he will be Bur- I Wilson appealed for action by Trickett and stated that a pel Arrested and Released. tion was being circulated in Hunnewell that council mayor be ousted from: office to end the was rearrested, but though the police | 18ht There. TO PUNISH MISCREANTS. wounded. The |be lynched. Mr, Chinese Soldiers Refuse to Obey in- Between the and are” trying to bring | t the government control | of the railway. |..Jehnson was arrested Saturday on|'VEiNE in the réport the clerk of the town of Limestone contributed largely to the uncertainty as to the apparent outcome of the election. Town Went for Repeal. It was discovered the returns of state there The Catholic Clergy of Wasl | have made arrangemen in the jubilee ceremontes in honor of rdinal Gibbons. ts to participate Prominent Would Penalize Them and City Fathers. Mrs. Edward Miller of Canaan, O., is dead and her husband town the town clerk returned to the Associated Pre over his own s s near deati which they S en e o Tie fawm, ob then faken back to his cell. He was |subscription funds to prosecute the 15 e o] commumaratian laesvicaimas | o o et S bl | et T mistook for mushrooms. Springfield, 1Il, Was Badly Damaged ive heavy wind storms 2d_yesterday morning be- and 450 o'clock. cused of participation in the tarring of Miss Mary Chamber- to punish the who have har- to the secre- orted just the re- verse, for repeal 175, 2 y for Repeal Figures furnished by }lain at Shady Toward eveni o ! | council of Hunnewell. oty mening Johnson sald el llised their mavor, Mrs. Ella Wilson, were started hers today by the Kansas state which oceur Now Shown. burn, The Slant-Eyed Sailors of the Chi- {mianigii_tonight, compiled from mail retirns from all towns in the state, and with the miss- ing 13 towns Supplicd from press re- turns, show an apparent majority for Of the 13 town Votes supplied by press returns, four were received by mail from the clerks and nine are the earl Contributes $20 to Fund. Tn an open letter fo Attorney Gen- ‘oburn tendered $20 g ust Me., to shore leave yesterdav and S saw the sights of New York. Sl ointed by thel€ral Dawson, Mr. An attorney was appointed by the il Dawson M. ¢ To Teach Duty and Manners. yrote the secretary, will be as your service for teaching The Brooks Cgmet is Now Plainly isible to the naked eye about 20 de- the bright r overhead, in the carly evenina. constitution. rhe money,” e jovan {o spend the rems - of his life | duty anner: clrriage, and was unable to leave the | VAL to spend the remainder of his life | duty and manne: house thereafter. Without knowledse | ™ e State Denitentiary at Waupun. 1 of his real condition, but realizing that Brooded in His Cell. | he was performing police duty when | Johnson had brooded in his cell at | bis faithful service, the town council |arraignment in the morning. He had |at the August meefing voted him two | abandoned affectation of insanity | montns’ lcave of absence with full |and at last, in a paroxvsm of fear, he | pay. Apparently he listered im terror for| Chief Bransfield was born at_Old | the fir Mystic Dec. 13, 1536 the son of Mor- (and at last, in aps iris and Catherine Horagen-Bransfield. | sent for the turnkey and declared he {At the age of 13 he came to Westerly | was willing to acknowledge his guilt. with his parents and has hoen a resi- Result of Sudden Impulse. dent’ here for 42 years. S ek ¢ 5 Corneiius - Bransfield . learned ~ th3 |, Jolinson said the decd was the re- trade of blackemitn and was emploxed | Vatonca ‘invosen the wimdox the 1te ¢ the local' guarries before his ap- | watched throush the window the little long residence here and tha prominence |ig, i nipht. shortly after the children of his position resulted in his being | R i atfer BEdER o B e T S 24N | had fallen asicep, he raised the sash at judicially to the of- has not since been possible to verify. The Presont Totals. The figures of the total vote as fur- nished from the office of the secretary of state, including the 13 téwns sup- termine- definitely the vote. place now is in “T shall reach Au- gusta about noon tomorrow. to get in touch The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s Ramona was on island, near Juneau, Alaska, The passengers were wrecked on e appear to bo and humillation |really unable, and in_appreciation of | the police station ali day following his | WOan lawfully chosen for their may- Prosecute Fiendish Cowards. Of the Chamberlain case he says: “Kansas can have no valid cl t sounds of an avenging mob, | the respect of decent people anvwhe xyem of fear, heunless she publicly h the situation.” The 12-Inch Guns of Lancaster bat- MISSIONARIES TAKE REFUGE IN BESIEGED CHANG TU Some Doubt as to Whether They Are Well Equipped With Suppliss. POTTER, THE CCNFIDENCE MAN, STILL LOCKED UP | racorded four and officially range of 9,000 lawlessness and the one committed good Kansan contribute to aid in ve prosecution of the fiendish ountry for Detectives Scouring tre His Alleged Confederate. A, Potter, Three Prominent Chinamen Cleveland inspecting the ings in an effort to dectde how a new monumental library in China shall-be should be glad t the effec udden _impulse. Fle huad | cosyards. 1%~ TLatest Peking, Sept. received by the Chinese forelgn board gnd the foreign lezations indicate that Cheng Tu. capital of Szechuen prov- ince, is under siege, that most, i not the missionaries are inside the walls, and that the city is garrisoned who have had sev- alias George W. Post, confederates, is alleged to have oper- ated various swindling games which d him $1,500.000 in the last few vears, was still held in cusiody. toqay y s were searching reputed to be DIRECTOR BILLARD ON MELLEN’S RESIGNATION Reputed to Be the Oldest Woman California, Mrs. Annie Murphy, a pioneer of Tulare county, is dead at the Old Folks’ home In San Diego, age | while' feder Edward Starkloff, by 1,800 troops, the confidence and respect of all good |#0d Snatehed little Annie from the | Says That the Directors Do Not An- bed, dragzed her through the window and strhek her enconscious, so there would be na outery. He then took her 1o the railroad bridge, and after beat ing her until life was extinct threw the body into Lake Monona. citizens. He sarved for 21 vears with Com- | s B, Third reziment. Connecticut | Nationai guard, and was known as one | of the sirictest disciplinarians, a spe- | cialist in guard duty and among the | Tt is probable Pot- | eral ‘engagements with the besiezing his chief partner. LR in the United be arraigned States district court Meantime the offic ticipate Such Action, i The Canadian Methodist compound within the city has open spaces arounad 1t is bemeved that the foreigners have taken refuge within this compound, which Dr. D. K. Pearson, the Chicago phil- presented to the of Hinsdale his old homestead, which will be ¢old and a library erected from the proceeds. 13 —John_T.. Is refuse to ac- of $50,000 for are working in the i wili_soon surren- anthropist, NP walle. heaviest stockholders in the New Ha- ad, returned today from a trip | ven' re is considered hope that Star {most expert marksmen in the Connec-| Medical Testimony Left a Doubt. |he took over the Maine Central tent citizen soldies April 4, 1378, and was made corporal. | conflicting as ~ to wheth He was promoted o be secona lieu- had been atta: tenant June 28, 1886, and to be cap- | thrown into the lake. |den tain June 4,°1896. He served as cap- | tain of the compang while in the ser- | AN -OFFENSE TO HAVE ! viee of the United States in the Span- | cial ish-American war. and resigned May TOO MANY CHILDREN. §. 1399, shortly affer the company was mustered out of the federal service Wrong, if You Can't Support Them, the strongest and the most easily de- Peking missronaries, have been®in former riots at Cheng Ty, say that whatever Chinese troops were dispatched to guard the mission = would be stationed outside the com- pound and would not be permitted un- | der any circumstances to get within to be an agree- that Jf_one is Wiy give himself He enlisted Medical testimony at the inquest|road lines in company with other di- r * the | rectors and President Charles S. His close relations with Mr. Mel- during the period Jatter's expected resignation was the hief topic of the business world suggested which might shed some light on the unintelligible situation. characterized deductions about the antic as amusing. ment between the men | captured the other [up to make a joint defense. Potter was arrested in New York sev eral years &go, Starkloff surrendered. Serious Injuries to Fred H. Rourke from the overturn- omobile on the burn-Burlington, d before being | len. ing of his a i line yesterday. $75,000 WORTH OF COAL : BURNED IN POCKETS The 110 Glaziers Employed b Leather company been out on S Whether the foreigners and the na- tives inside the walls are prepared to endure a siege is Lynn, Mass., who hava not kmown. The work yesterday Thousands. of Tons | "Not ong since Genoral Geor- M Says Judge to Father of Sixteen. | newspape, Cole, the adjutant general of Connec- < 5 i ticut, wrote: I Tegrst very much to| Buffalo, Sept. 18.—George Wir ipated question of supplies is an all import- Wharves in South Boston. L T LT Irving Watson, Formerly hear of the serious illness of «Captain | frail looking man, about 40 vears old,| nothing to the report that Mr. Mellen Bransfield, and hope he will recover. Captain Bransfield w ] officer and did some excellent work [Wife with th> compan: hiopel past experiences, that the missionaries have taken precautions against such a contingency. Foreigners here seem con! the ability of the viceroy to suppress Thousands of tons in smoke when the coal wharves and pockets of the Bat- Known Newspaperman in Rhbode Isl- me president of the club, died in a hos- Boston, Sept. 13. of coal went was arraigned in the city. COUTt on a | intends to res as a very efficient | charse of non-support -made by his|I am quite sure that all the directors Judge Nash, who mnoticed the{ who wer ess_appearance of the man Wwho| not anticipate any such action on his gn from the presidency. and, and at one t Rhode Island Press pital in Providence. inspection tour Coal companies in South Boston were Captain Bransfield reddived several |%tood before him in jumper and over-| part and we were with him all state decorations e at the rifie range, and he held high | offer. : position on the regimental and state| ‘Judge, we've got sixteen children team By o e y . % badge and in 1895 he received the gold | 92 of my life as a journeyman paint-| Rjj badge for 20 years of continuous ser- | As fast as I get money it goes. | 3r. L : I don’t have a nickel or a dime to spend The regard in which he was held by | Ol MySelf of a Saturday night. ing the men of his command was demon- | Then Mrs. Will, a buxom woman at ths state encampment in | Weighing about 250 pounds, came into | Conm. Aug. 16, 1397 when he | COUrt bringing with her 13 of the 1§ Was presented a gold watch hearing | children. The three left at home, she the inscription “Presented to Captain [ XPlained, tere too small to be taken| f Cornelius Transield by the mempers | 246 The judge looked them ovor and of Company T, Third regiment, C. N.|Plainly was perplexed. He said: | O Aaee 15 Just before his de-| “A man with"so large a family must | parture with his company in . the|8et. some consideration. You are up| Spanish'war he was presented a hand- | 353inst & hard job, T know: but you'l Bome revolver by Narraganseti coun- |Dave to keep on workirg and w A A e hard, because it's an offense i aptain Bransfleld was elected chief | COURy to have 'so many children of police of Westerly Aue. 7. 1899, and, | YOI ¢an't support them. v with the exception of one vear. h,\.“ \’\r(lll rras l‘laxfl]«dg ith ln.\;xv\nnons‘ h the tibn i anet v %[ to revort every so often to the pro- served in that office up 10 the time of | 10 TeROTL, e¥ery, S0 often when occasion required, often- going (1§ WOuld sympathizes with Witl and without_sleen or rest for days at a A Balloon Carrying Three Germans ' destroved Dby high northeriy wind carried the flames in the direction of many large manu- facturing plents and, tenement build- ings but the fire was confined to the which held « seventy thousand tons of hard®and soft The total loss is estimated at $75,000, £ eved to save been caus- defective motor. schooner Margaret Haskell, the Warren wharf, was towed to a safe place in Fort Point channel, for ‘his superior work | lls, asked what defense he had to| time. “All the directors of, th 3 3 ‘. him very highly and would certainly He morited a 15 years' service | and I just can't do it. I work every | he surprised if he resigned.” said 3ir. rd in answer to the question, resignation expected at the mext directors’ meeting 2" for « himself id that he had the highest regard for Mr. Mellen as a man and as president of the New Haven road and he would regret to see Mr. Mellen resign directors would He shook hi: in contemplation of a catastrophe as great as that, A despatch from Kia Ting Fum, to the south of Cheng Tu, says that the foreign missionaries stationed there for the Yang-Tse. included three men and their wives and a woman docto AVIATOR FOWLER TO START ON SATURDAY. Force of Mechanicians Are Rebuilding Damaged Machine. Sept. 13.—Aviator Robert G. Fowler. whose aeroplane was badly wrecked yesterday, road estoem as the men had freshly taken photographs in their possession they were detained, structures, The Question of a Strike of lllineis thrashed out by the rank and file he- fore further action is taken by the in; ternational The Autumn Battle Practice of the ships of the great been completed undamaged. concur except for some ed practice of tife battleships Geor- ana and Minnesota, Found Not G manslaughter, I ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD SEARCHES FOR WILSON Kept School Teacher a Prisoner in a Forest for Thirty Hours. the second day. of his transcontinental flight, expects to resume his journey Saturday. Fowler and a force of meclfanicians are re- building the damaged craft. A biplane complete with the excep. tion of the engine has been shipped to his camp here from Ogden, Utah, and will arrive tomorrow. TAFT BIDDEN GODSPEED BY COMMERCIAL MEN, SKIBO GOLF STICKS FOR TAFT. | President ity on a Charge ol chautfeur, whose au and killed Mr. From Carnegie. on farms and in the neighboring towns has been suspended while the men are searching for Henry . 15.—President d the judze| Taft has i are from Andrew Carnmegie and here vesterday, Rev. Thomas J. Drumm, master in ‘Wilson of D., who is alleged to have advise him how to get on better, arrived Sikibo = the standing Carnegie's home, Tammshize Ip0UAt Contord in the forest, time. Tt as doubtedly this - . TRGATE sistency tonccomplish whatevar nauns VICE PRESIDENT TO SPEAK Scotsman who made them i Darnoch, dertook, ‘and _ practically unassisted. AT BENTON INSTALLATION. | 3T that undermined hiz health. He not {ed in taking active part in all.police # to be, Held Next Month. lapp and the strain proved too great 2 = Burlington. Vt, Sept. 13 a_ ma hed gathering of educ Transfield w of Division No. 1, Ancient Order Hi- in the Installation of ‘Guy bernians, Narragansett council, | potter Benton, D D., L. L. D - Knizhta. of Columbus. Wosterly lodes | jdeni of the University of Y ermont, | & of Elks and Wisquamicut tribe of Red | and in the educational conférence to Men. He leaves a widow, Elizabeth|he held in connection with this cvent Dowd Brinsfeld, and four daumhiers.ion October 5 and 6. The prosranime Annie and Mary Bransfeld. and Mrs.{ was announced to At the instal- | Joseph T.onehan. also a brother. Morris | ation ceremonies to be held at 2 p. m., Bransfield of Weslorly. ey LS o LR Charles P. Walker. | theatre, one of the speakers will he Woodbury, Conn.. Sevt 13, —Charles | Vice President James S. Sherman and {P. Walker, a_well-known resident of | John Abner Mead will administer the | Waondbridze, died suddenly here fadav | 0ath of office. { from heart disesse. He was 72 vears | AMONZ those v old. I'the educational cox b et Arthur . Hadley of. Yale | This Year's Cotton Crop. {and President William A. Shankiin of Montgomery, Ala, Sept. i%— eslevan Univer: mate of this year's cotton crop. rece —e 2 omgended by the commitice on statis- | Cow Gets Drunk on Apples. tics, and adopted by the southern cot- | Thomaston, Conn., Sept. 13.—A stray | up erence seen’ at Pembina Bridge last night, and It 1s feared he international The bloodhounds are well nd the posses are still in_pursuit. golden Wilson was 2 3 wooden heads of directed the police force, but in- | Ceremonies at University of Vermont [ driver and the brassie. J. G. Schmidt- | New England Associ Support to President. on Pledges Its Clark, the founder of | hins “eecapel president, Jourope and Skibo, brought them ove The president did not know yesterday a chance to use the but the driver already nicknamed pes that re: guest of Canadian ndeavorers at a great celebration on at Avimer, speed” and the support ere the messages of cheer carried to President Taft today by Herbert N. Davidson of Worcester, Mass., president of the New England association of commercial . executives, and 80 members who motored Roblin of Manitoba, arrived here today joined in_ the on of Miss when stick his birthplace. his automobile and ha: man hunt. The condit I Scotch clubs may im- | . American republi der ohe zovern- PORSE clibndoe. 1erican republics under ohe sovern ment is gaining grounc in Guatemala project will the Panamna that association, Parramatta to say goodbye to the chief executive before: he starts west. A DISAPPOINTMENT.FOR MINNEAPOLIS SOCIETY The Gates-Hopgood Wedding to Be a Very Simple Affaif been playing at canal is finished. . in the Strong | PROMINENT PHYSICIAN LIKELY TO BE ARRESTED. Boston Milk Strike Declared Off. Boston, Sept. 13. South Acton, Mas: Was Given & Jar at 4 a. m. vesterda: hen No. 7 %hecl The strike of 174 milk team drivers against thres firms was declared off after a conference tonight and the men will go back to work_tomorrow while the state board of arbitration determines the merils of their demands for better wages and Chloroform Caused Woman Found Death of Young there hlew comceventl | Mirncapolis, Minn forward to an elaborate wedding when Florence Hopgood became the Charles G. Gates, the late multi-millionaire, are doomed ‘to disappointment. hony will be simple and will be sol- | £ a prominent physicia an examination of Myrile Hawkins The girl’s hody in Lake Osccola Instead, the cere- sir material After Beattie Murder Witness. be practically was_declared driven from the m: emnized only in the presence of mem-'| Rijchmond, Va. Sept. 13. ton growers' convention today, is ap- | cow was seen staggering alone the ) 433 bers of the Hopgood and Gates fami- | Scherer, who was the chief detective lies some time in October. for the prosecution the Beattie bod proximately 12,500,000 bales. This es- | road near Campville vesterday. 1t waks}‘ giciocotpr Hefbransed. Tier deaths e timate was reached on figures present- | at first thought the animal was sicl has Dbeen buried, but prefsed the desire that there 2d to the committee at a call of stales, | but it developed later that she had a + case, announced on leaving for will s ranging from $100 to tentation attending the in figures furnished by, the National|jag on from eating too many sour ination. to varieus Episcopa Chicago. today railroad -business . Farmers' union fromy its recent con-{ ples. The apples had an ex vention at Shawnee, Okla., and by re- | effect on bossy, for she i many ‘4 figures submitted here by Pre: dent ¢*. S. Barrett of the I fon. stunts, but could not execute them, s un- | for she was too full for | tu - Torrid Heat in Kansas. cE — — - Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 13.—Many | Connecticut Men.Win a Championship | of the younger school children of this Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—George W, city were dismissed by their tewchers | Chesley and Robert Gamble of Con- toduy before the regular closing time | mecticut tday won the championship “that e would try to find a Chicago man who claimed to have been an eye- witness o the murder. lows His Head - Off. lie, Tenn, Sept. 13—Dr. John 45, a prominent physi- of the Tennessce institutions different parts of - the 1 of Mrs. Tsabel al Barrington, Mass Denver Bars Binford Pictures. an Proving a Treasure. Denver, Col, Sept. /P ancisco, Sept. “indlly she lay down like P Who -l The First Woman Ever 'to Enter (lic animgl and slept it orf. | recgnt B 5 of Richwond, Va. have been bar- red from Denver by lice hoard ologists of of California Watterman Miss Clotilde Luis v (he president of an attache of the ion at Brusgels. Relgium. en appointed cian and member senate, blew off his head with a shot- home in Woodbury, Tenn. words of the Yuna language, and they uable philolog es will be made A Decree of Absolute Divorce wwa The Abpointment of Arthur Prentice |ical discov. Frederick Lispenard Suydam, Jr., the- on_account of excessive heat. A tem- | two-man maleh at 1,000 yards, the!sgranted in the district court at Leav- perature of 95 dezrees was registered | feature of today’s programme, in_the | enworth. here prevailed all over the southwest. At | asseciation at Fssinzton. Their total | Ca g eaior B oc e e Ok young millionaire of Blue Polnt, T T, z Whose voung wife is raported to have run away with Fredericl Ny a plumber, sayé that | Elizabeth M nd unusually high temperatures ) tournament of the Pennsylvania. Rifle | Cheever, now of, Chicago. from Li Benjamin H Arabic and court, as chief of that court. io {Sanskrit word beginnings. Topeka the maximum femperature | was 136, William S. Lewis and I ed States svas 9% degrces and at Wichita, Kan, | Sylvester of New Jcrsey were second, | were neglect, extr 97 degrees with 14 N " 4 — = - Than 101,000 Boys and Girls registered vesterday at tha opening of the Boston public schools : The” allezat e cruelty and de- s | Keowlior ‘impulsive and tém) ‘0ss to the executive’ s intend sertion. cil yesterday.