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__"PRICE TWO CENTS .‘ié’\: The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population TURKISH TROOPS LAND IN TRIPOLI| Cabled Paragraphs |Thg Danger of |Autobus Skids NEW ORLEANS’ LUCRETIA BORGIA Arrival of sz‘lll— Force of Sultan’s Soldiers |-0llg sess"ms UVET d Bfldgfl Parents and Two Sisters of Annie Crawford VOL. LHI.—NO. 232 11 Condensed Telegrams Z e Four More Bodies Were Found in the wreck of the Maine in Havana har- bor, ment early today released the politi- cal prisoners confined in_the peniten- tiary. - A crowd welcomed the pardon- ed men. The political outlook is im- George F.. Baer, President of the proved. f::l’ézd‘eilpl;lfl 5‘8! Retfiing railroad, -4 —_— 2 ed his six nin year. g 2 - -5 v Creates Alarm Among Italians London, Sept. 27_—william G. C.|POINTED OUT BY GOVERNOR AT | ELEVEN PASSENGERS DROWNED 7 b4 i - Die Within Fifteen Months Gladstone, a grandson of William E. Gladstone, was elected to_ the house FIREMEN'S BANQUET. of commons -today from Kilmarnock - burghs, to succeed the late Dr. A. BILLS ARE RUSHED THROUGH Richard Croker Has Accepted John E. Redmond's invitation to unveil the Parneil monument in Dublin October : HELD' INSURANCE POLICIES ON ALL The Case of the Creditors Against the Prince de Bearn was placed on the docket of the United States su- preme court. IN RIVER SEINE. TURKISH FAMILIES UNDER DURESS ’ R. Rainy, a liberal SIX_LIVES SAVED BY PRIEST Constantinople, Sept. 272 The Turk- ish cabinet in council vesterday de- . cided that in th v kL r' Forbidden to Leave the Town When They Were Prepar- ;J_Kfe:(he T-B};'Z,?nsf Fetween ltaly” ana | Strong Argument for Adoption of s R urkey, e. Italiaus should be de- L ing to Flee—Little Hope of Success of Germany’s Ten Bedies Recovered, but Driver Is 2 : Admits Administering Morphine to Sister who Died Re~ The Carriage Builders’ National ¥s- sociation in convention in Atlantic A T cently, but Claims it was by Accident—Money Rea= Louis president. 3 Constitutional Amendment by State’s Still Missing—Was Trying to Avoid Executive—“Stop t Waste.” prived of all benefits of the capitula- tions. Collision with Another Omnibus. Efforts at Mediation—Italian Expedition Reported Twenty Miles off Tripoli—Rigid Censorship of News steamer Derna entered the harbor © view of the whole fleet, whick | ing tramsports to provision and re- Chiasso, Switzerland,” on the Italian | frontier, Sept. 27.—Today's advices from Rome state that the anti-militar- ist demonstrations have assumed a grave character in the provinces of was formerly Anna Gould, as ths Hartford, Sept, 27.—At the annual banquet of the State Firemen's asso- ciation tonight, firemen to the number Former Mayor W. F. Henney was toastmaster, and the speakers in addi- -« Paris, Sept. 27.—Bleven persons were drowned and ten others were injured by the overturning of an autobus into half way over the Archeveche leading from the left bank of the river to the Col. Alfred M. Chadwick. paymaster of the Tremont and Suffolk mills in Lowell, Mass., died suddenly yesterday of heart failure. E Leavenworth, Kan., until ne: if he is paroled at all. week, lized on Policies Spent for Clothes—Accused Woman Formerly in Drug Department of a Hospital. took their sirst step in an avowed ef- 1910, father died, uremic poi- Ravenna anid Forli, Italy where the | of 350 or more sat down at the tables. | the Seine today. The accident 0CCUITed | £ormer Gov. Fioicher B London. Sept. 25— The correspon- | lYieved, Ttaly insists upon her demands | SOCialist and republican elements pre- | The guest of honor was Governor | about 4.30 o'clock, the busiest time of BAEL O o Sicher B. Proctor.| New Orleans, La; Sept. 27.—fn the First Death Over Year Ago. dont i T . . S nds | gominate. Faldwin and the occasion was the'more | the day. B mpermont died Tyesterday at his 't ! 'he fi ; ent of The Chronicle sends alate | for a protectorate. G e b A e o T T A 25 Pacssngers. | home in Proctor, Vt. after a pro- | arrest here of Annie Crawford, | The first of the Crawford household o 7‘.,: h LH & x‘ . | Great Britain Between Two s Berlin, Sept. 21.—The roval feudal | savernor of the state had been Dresent| The autobus with o5 poceengers was | (T2cted illness. alleged to be addicted to drugs, on the | {0 :10,;{; 1s)»}‘l‘«"5r\"b Enes, sivter of the yrks Land Soldiers and Arms. | Ap interesting question arises as to| curia today certified Chavles Maurice | at one of these zatherings. coming from the Jardin des Plantes, i charge of poi her younger sts- | JrSI o Fi SOatE Sootros aund Al business here has stopped and | whether Turkey, being debarred by | Jason Howard, the two year old som Other Speakars. in the direotion of the Opera. It was | feacen o 2i5ne Wall Not Be re- | o “Iiice, a stenosrapher, the police | osnsii e d0gnly, supposedly of acute great excitement prevails. The Turk- | the weakness of her navy from gend- | of Prince Helie de Sagan, whose wifs P 2 LA leased from _the federal prison at| 'l F gt il % e i oius Three s later, July { | parently had been watching her for miles. She landed 100 soidiers boxes of ammunition and s expected that the fleet take steps to occupy. the At any moment the fleet could »pped ‘the Derna, but refrained, | | inforce her troops in Tripoli by sea, | will claim the right to send convoys through Egypt. Such a demand would | place Great Britain in a _serious di- | lemma To accede would mean en- mity; to refuse would imperil the | British position in Egypt and in the oslem world generally. Duke de Sagan, an heir to the Prus- sian title, and appointed vice master of ceremonies Count von Kanitz, his | guardian. BOY’S DISGRACE CAUSE OF A DOUBLE SUICIDE. tion to the Zovernor were Mayor E. L. Smith of Hartford, Secretary Magee, Cheplain Carey, the newly elected president, P. J~Redmond, H. I. Horton of the Courant and the retiring presi- dent, A. F. Boland, of Hartford. In’ his address Governor Baldwin island immediately behind the Cathe- dral of Notre Dame. Bus Skidded and Went Through Rail- ing. In trying to avoid a collision with ancther omnibus coming in the oppo- Dr. Marion B. McMillan, head of the bureau, of food and drugs, has started a campaign tp rid New York of dealers in_impure food and drugs. Russell J. Waters, farmer congress- Three other ford family have died under myste ous circumstances within the months and Annie Crawford fort to reveal the woman as a modern Lucretia Borgia. Other Deaths. s of the Cr: t 15 soninz being ziven.as the cause. After an interval of two weeks, or on July , 1910, her mother died. In her case uremic poisoning was also given w- | as the cause. 1 All Were Insured. Annie Crawford held insurance poli< theé site direction, the chauffeur gave his N L w cies on the lives of the deceased in 1 understand, under orders from the = e said. 5 steering wheel a sharp turn. The|M:n from California, and a prominent | beneficiary in the insurance policy on | tha foilowing sums: Walter (- - lisiian government. | S e ion Clo His Mother and Brother Drown Them- The Governor's Speech. B e acnamp (. THel hanker, dled ‘at Los| Angsles arter. aui tife The polleles she | te, (CICHINE sums: . Walter C/iCraw: Ritaas T ML oF At flana, Sept. 7T—A private messaze i Ti i T ials Toverior Baiin said Pon the e e - ras | lliness ‘of several months, held on amounted to only | fordy TSN Agnes Crawford, e B - Bha | worhich W e w Hiat Italian —_ T am glad to meet so many men who | heavy iron railing as if it were a pipe = 51, say_ the girl | OICT SR Crawford, sister, armed ©hout the | e ey fenty Cxpeditionary force| mast Brookfield, Mass, Sept. 27— | have been and are identified with the | stom and droppes into the river below: Q'”"? Comet- Discovered by Professor | spent nearly all this money for elotiies. | $350. " She collected the insurance. I velling threats to Italy and the | and that” there 15 a pamic amone the | Bound tozther by’ straps about their | public service. 1 am not going to Tio or Thise Tined orepasset of Juviey, Erance, on ®ep- | porohine Found in Sister's Stomach. | each case except that of her sister latier are momentarily | Ifalian residents there, as It i feared | JTi%s, the bodies of Mary Lacey | tall clvil commonplaces to you There | ., "8 S0 W80 SN down | Simeer, 2, I8 visible through'an opera suddenly e o withholeing 11l newspapers from | signal for a massacre of Europeans. | “¢re found in Lake Lashway today. | to LoD fght. Tt is | the Tear platform, jumped in the nick| The Man Who Committed Suicide | Dicious that the coroner had the con- | 0f d¢ath. On the Monday morning af: avoid increasing the anxiety. milies were preparing to committee of the issued an order ibjects must on the town. They ™ restrained, if nec- riish Turks Seex Landing of Troops a “Cause of War." Turin, Sept. 25.—The Corriere della Sera says that Italy has received an unsatisfactory reply from Turkey and | will answer with a more hostile note. { The Corriere d'Italia says that the | landing of men and munitions at Tri- | poli by the Turkish steamer Derna Grieved Over Spon's Disgrace. Grief over a charge on which the son had been arrested is supposed to have | led them to commit suicide. DMrs. iacy was 53 years old and her son 30. son 30, 1 Son Employed as Steward. Mrs. Lacey and her son formerly liv- one thing I am full of tonight. It is the constitutional amendment to shorten the session of our legislature, forever, hereafter, Felt Like Sinbad the Sailor. “I felt yesterday afternoon, when the general assembly of 1911 adjourn- ed for good, like Sinbad the Sailor, of time. Police and Firemen to Rescue. Rescuing parties were once and the police and firemen from neighboring stations, with ropes and Jadders, got quickly fo work under the superintendence of M. Lepine, the pre- fect of Paris. With the river police, formed at | at Montpelier Vi, Tuesday night was positively identified vesterday as Albert H. Roth of Whitehall, N. Y. After an Enforced Vacation of eight weeks, the 5,000 employes of the Fall River Iron Works' seven mills will return to work on October 9. expert chemist. of morphine w rest of the sister. dicated that other members of the family wou exhumed for a similar Food and Drink Dope: of th examination. tents of the stomach analyzed by he finding of tra followed by athorities in- e three 1 be | 3 the ter her sister's death Annie made a demand on the insurance company for the money. She also went to the rafl~ road offices where her sister was em-. ployed as stenographer,.and collecte: due the' dead girl. . Had Worked in Hospital. For several years Annie Crawford an os ar- Co-operation of Arabs. | & i d kfield, but fa veral | When e got rid of the Old Man of : i - { had charge of the drugs department of Conit a . The Ita ed in North Brookfield, but for several g e S el g TR ; ad g t The Tutke are endeaturing o in- | government. {he paper savs - was|vears pastnad made’ their’nome in |the Seawho had fastencd upon his| (0¥ SXTICHIS len WIS, BUSNS| Charles Malpass, White. father or| | DISUICE ttorey adams buid:, 1t | it Sri St Sostiat - She. loat duce the Arabs 1o contribute to the | awaiting such an act before proceed- | Fitchburg. where Lacey was employ- | back. M b i i fter day Driver’s Body Missin: the two negroes who killed Sherig! Crmicford i probably addicted to mor. | her Dosition there more than a year & he town with men and|ing to the occupation of that prov-|ed as a stweard at the exclusive Fay | Connecticut been sitting day after day et 7 Preston and Deputy Steil, was lynciic : stablished that she | 480, it.is allezed, after the disappear. soods. have not met with much | jnoe. 1P 2 club, from the beginning of January to the | Ten bodies were recovered, and div- | ed mear Dumas, Ark, vesterday. RIS ) Sstaplished that she | ance of a quantity of drugs. The girl success ! - Serious Charge Against Him. end of September—almost to October, | ers, hastily summoned, explored the had. acce pd hree | emall, pale and frail, She looks Germany Werking for Settlement: | ITALIANS WAITING. Over six feet tall, of athletic build to do what they could have done bet- irterior of the vehicle and the riverbed 'Dean Walter T, Sumner of St. Peter weeks to morphine and w s in a Do | more liKe a prim and self-conscious ] ter in three months. & under the bridge as long as daylight|and St. Paul's Epleco. sition to obtain it in practically any | O Bachiar] th person with 1 g Acey W - viig. .. B S pal ‘cathedral, . t school teache than a p tantineple correspondent £ = and engaging manner,Lacey was high i v bodi ~hic, : R al. | quantity. During the indisposition of . B s sier Teiegram company | Want Turkey to Commit/Overt Act to|ly regarded by members of the club, Vote to Shorten Sessions. xTa‘:LQ‘ed;eT‘xlz t&f’:f‘@fi?"su’i—‘iafl"?&"‘i‘nefii Chicago, has received a call to St.| " Grawford she bitterly con | eriminal inclinations. and when a week ago he was placed | “But give them credit for one good Peter’s church in Albany, N. Y. Admits Using Morphine. dated Tripoki, which | Furnish Cause of War. S lnds's reesonla & WarkiewiiiiBe. rh. ed that her food and drink of & tal- ander arrest on a charge of a serious | thing. They passed, by a two-thirds H 5 - %opea”; Tinave charsed Annle Craw.|. New Orleans, Sept. Annie B Bbiae | It la ity Vi Gar- |- Chilnast, Switsaiiana, lon the Tiatisn meture his acauaintances were sreatly | voic an ameadment to the comaity o | o iy of the driver, Which 15 | PYench Swisicter Sy memtint me {hG | 102 With the murder or her sister, | Crawford, a vout womin of Trench: many s using her good offices to se- | frontier, Sept. 27.—The latest des- | Surprised. | PEGHiding - that-rNuaseNer: Sthore auly, 5 cept v g i n: = o s ® | Blise.” American extraction under arrest for e a settiement, | Patanes trom Rome indicate that italy| Mother Took It Deeply to Heart. Dive Tnd 5h- MRS ke Dohgec nlivenein EnouteWAY by e S M “’,‘m”:‘\ Put Through Third Degree. the murder of a younger sister, whose British Foreign Office Lacks News. | I8 trying to put Turkey on the ag-| Aithoush Mrs. Lacey was not con-|3foulq sit longer than fve monthe Pordht Savad- 87 Porscha: rgired. 2 o ¥or five hours today the Crawford | life was insured in her favor, admit- The British forsign office iate last | ST®8Sive in an endeavor to provoke an | cerned in the charge made against{ g D : 5 Womsn was under examination by the | ted tonight to the district a y the people to say whether that amend- ment shall be ratified next week at our town elections. I urge every man here to_vote for it. A vote for it is a vote for good government, for pub- lic. economy, for common sense. The Danger of Long Sessions. “A Connecticut legislature that ‘sits more than five months wastes the time and energy and money of the t . e Drieetl . private Frad 31 Stewart ofithe Fous: teenth drezmed in Chicago One of the passengers, a named Richard. who managed to es- cape by a window, saved six persons. :med Henza.?lss all he remembers of the acci- | °f & battle with the Filipinos. He then dent was finding himself at the bottom | Troke b to find he had dislocated his of the river, groping around. Finally | Shoulder. he found the windoyw. through which | z he managed to swim to the surface. Anayor Brand Whitlock of. Toledo, 0., aae T o Roof of Bus. | Iho Tecently underwent an operation Pulled Passengers o us. | for appendicitis, is again confined to inciderrt which would amount to casus belli and thus justify a declaration of war on_the sudden occupation of Tri- po Turkey is determined not to - PO ', of | give any such pretext and is ready to Bt e Breat Bt haa comeiancants | 00 almost anything. Tndeed, the much s peratn bes oopsidnrable | Sicha-rP Myseyiman fanaticism has S Taken Seepn 1o be " priparch for |RRbRSy manitested tselt T ‘ 2 sure of public opinion and interna- ined her in- | that she administered morphine to the e v 3 ends say that the young man, her fri 3 zhout, | girl but did so by mistake. she took the matter deeply to heart, and shortly after his release on bonds both disappeared from Fitchburg. It is believed that they went to their old home in North Brookfield and this aft- ernoon came to East Brookfield by trolley. without police. She stoutly maint nocence and appeared cool t ews of fresh de- in the erisiv. Xo official appeal has vét been receivod from the Anglo-Maltese colony in Tripoli for infantr: TAFT'S RECEPTION IN KANSAS BIG SURPRISE, Greeted by Largest Crowds He Has Met on Any Trip. VOTE CAME OUT STRONG IN THE COUNTRY TOWNS in Massachusetts Pri- Size of Vote Py 3 T 1 He clambered to the roof of the om- | his home with an attack of nervous maries Creates Comment. Cengorship in Italy. tibnal consideration, sees the neces- | 'NDICTMENTS AGAINST whole state. The longer it sits, the | nitus and immediately pulled the other | prostration. th, Kas., Sept The censorship maintained in_ Ttaly |'sity for hurrying things. The frst FLAGG AND ASSOCIATES. | apter it becomes to hurry through |jassengers who were in dufficulties up = Soston, Sept. 2 motor boat came | Leavemworth, Kas, Sept. 27 B L T s o e et S H L dad]_Ot TR with no proper consideration. The | beside him. From this uncertain refuge| Thomas H. Ball, Leader of the Texas | chugging into Woods Hole late today | dent Taft ended his four d Jearn the exact position of afiairs. There is no confirmation of the report tober 3, it is understood, and will be followed by a second expedition of All Charged With Using the United States Mails to Defraud. s here tonight and departed where he will spend two days rules require all bills to be printed and calendared before they are con- the last’ re- | to Kans all were hauled off by the firemen. . ies held | for Iowa prohibitionists in_the wide elect with the vote of Gosnold turn of the state prim: Tecent state- n, will be a candidate to that Italy has presented an actual ul- | 13,000 men, if nothing occurs to | sidered. Towards s- o . Bail Snt ay > nine votes for Froth- | before again heading for the far west. tmatum. setting a time limii, but un- | change the present plans. New York, Sept. 27 —Jared Flage | slon the tompiation gers strons s | DUELS MAY FOLLOW Biaton menata e T o biitany - Lws fos Walker | TAdey | B B doubtedly she has warned Turkey | In Milan, Rome, Florence, and other | and' the eight men ailesed o have | suspend the rules, and. pass ansining CAMORRISTS’ TRIAL. Gepablicuny, and.three for ' Foss | Atchison and Leavenworth, stop against despatching material to Tripoll troops and war | large cities, troops are held in readi- ness. on the back plat= ponse to tha en route to appear been associated with him in frandu- that anybody pronoses and shouts for. e e form of his train in re: of the lent stock promoting scenes promising | This temptation gets stronger with (democrat), with none for any With Several Changes in its teach- other candidates, 8id not materially ing staff and for the first time in its Lawyers for Defense Enraged by At- - " i . = X e gt : ; 2 : o heers of throngs at the stations. In Large Italisn Expedition a Certainty.| Two Italian Squadrons at Tripol 52 per cent. proflt were indicted by the | every month that passes by. The long- 3 ; history under.a ‘“semester system,” | alter the result. = Frothingham's total [ ¢l he stations. _In In well informed diplomatic quar- | Tripoli. Sept. 20—The first Italian | federal grand jury today.” The spe- |er the session, the more business will e e e B T Brown university opened its academic | is 66,115, Walker's 27,099, and White's | ali Mr. Taft iraveled 845 miles, 1n Kag- ters here, it 8 Said no mere sconomic | suuadron commanded by Reir Admiral | Ci0¢ charges in the indictment are that | accumulate, Tégularly and frregularly, | vy oty s LSS SRS 18,426 for the republicar S e T T Flagg and the other defendants used the mails o1 September 9 with intent to_defraud two Pennsylvania women— Julia E_Wood of Reading and Bertha is at|IL. Bentley of Corey entered pleas of not guilty the prison- were given until October 16 to and the more it accumulate, the less attention will each measure get. Those Who Like Long Sessions. “Don’t flatter vourselves that if you do not take the trouble to go to the polls next week, enough others concessions will meet the Italian view | Aubrev, composed of four Dread- and that am expedition to Tripoli is| noughts, three cruisers and a num- & practical certainty —an expedition, | ber of torpedo boats, is now anchored 100, 0 large that ans serious fighting | in line off Tripoli. on the Tripolian coast with peor! The second Italian squadron armed Turkish forces would be im- | Taranto awaiting orders to convoy is 63,082, with 5,012 for Hisgen, who ran against }oss as a democr There were some changes when the telephone returns of list t were compared with the mail returns of the town elerks received today and a more a sensational incident at the afternoon ; session of the Camorrists’ trial which | A Light Mantle of Snow Fell at necessitated an adjournment of the| Bryants Pond, Me, and-vicinity, on court and will result, it is expected, in | Fuesdsy night, the first appearance several duels between Captain Fabroni| f Snow in Maine this season and the and the lawyers for the defense. only instance reported. of the taril, during which he again xplained his veto and again asserted s willingness to sign any tariff bills which might be based upon the forths coming revort of the tarift board. Mr.-Taft expressed himself today as probable. Littls is hoped for from Ger- | the transports. Up to the present no | €IS ¥ c will, to voté the amendment through. Attorney Pistolesi followed Lawyer complete revision increased Lanstry's | ; jiohiteq with his reception in Kan< many of other powers in their at- | Italian force has been landed in Tri- | Wihdraw theif pleas o qemut | Bnough may turn out to vote it down. | Liey m an attack upon Fabroni. The| “Only Fools Are Afraid of Trouble | Plurality over Wood for the republi- | 508 Phe crowds which turned out to tempts at mediation, if, as it is be- | poll been examined by the grand jury were | There are some who are opposed to | latier was not present in the morn- | between Japan and the United States,” | can momination for secretary of stule | .. lo¢ him again took rank as tha several women employes of the Flagg |it: 1, The lobby, it cuts off part of | ing hours, but was In court when the | said Prof. Inazo Nitobe, who reached s Ay “AnStY | Jargest he has met on any of his vari< I concern and a newspaper woman, |their job: 2, The small politicians, it |charges against him were repeated | Los Angeles, Cal, with a peace mes- ot the vote yesterday was | OUS trips through the country. NEW HAVEN ROAD'S NET SELECTMAN BARNES | Madeline Russe, Flage's confidential | lessens the importance of their trade; | lated in the dahy.d Bcrldh a'itlorneys de- | sage from the mikado. ‘hzheucsl ‘r;‘x Slis e Yoslerday 45| "Phe Climax was reached at T?pe:;.: 0 | £ g - g S . 3, The employes of each house, they | clared that he had made false accusa- 2 occasion of comment | p.re Mr. Taft faced a throng in S e AN | D By R ey T e Wi s g5t mieh poy and like long seisions | {ions against the defendants and bad | It Was Learned in New York that politiest cireles, and it wis admittcn | G plaza’ this morning whion, tha | ¥ et Y 2 e longer they are, the better thelinduced other witnesses to commit|N. B. Ream, the capitalist, has taken | Ft LU A S G R e mbers of his party estimate - SREniiy Shpeet Sewacion August | Charged With.Bribing Thres Men at | peasance, and detectives revortad that| i ot for grabuitiss'to the. smbloyes, | pefeny. Fabronk, whes his turn came, | steps ta nave the mastiass. of pic son | ity brought cut mart of the vote there | {leen 40,000 and 0.000. In order that Figures of 1910 and 1911. Elections in Sherman. i iy olsed toiihn Tadichrents: a snug addition to the end denied every allegation and described | to Eleanor P. Davidson of Baltimore, | Was & greater outpouring than had | 35 %oyt cco him, the president mount< S M S S Stop the Wast his dafamers as cowards and villains. | the chorus.zirl, annulled. ever been shown under the old cau- [Z TUERESEC 1 T\ 0 O ang M, New Haven, Sept. 27.—The monthly | Bridgeport, Conn. Sept. 27.—George A2 S In the heat -of his reply he put his % cus system, especially in the country |51 & & ded his &ilk hat and spoke £eport of revenuee and expenses of the | A Barnes, former répresentative in the| SARDINE_CANNERS' HANDICAP. | Your business is to put out fires| pf (% NSt of Jis JO, Mo DR Mgt 0o L ome L e Tott lscar 5 ew York, New Haven & Hartford | general assembly from the town of 2 == because they waste property. Here is pye Jeanke thull ot Shineslingenle, — & thought that he was drawing a re- volver. When he appeared at Atchison, how= the property of schoolgiris who were over. he hatl laid aside the silk haf returning to their studies, were de- Sherman and for many vears select- | Cottonseed Scarce—Eastport, Me,, | something clse that wastes, and wastes Ly raliroad for the month of August and TOO PATRIOTIC FOR HILTON. showiug the increase or decrease in each item over the figures for Augnust man of the town, was acquitted by a jury in the criminal court here iate Plants May Close Early. everybody’s time. Do mot fail, gentle- men, to turn out nekt week, and help to stop it by voting yes on this con- Pandemonium ensued, the lawvers for the defense shrieking insults and stroyed when struck by an express train at Newton, Mass., vesterday. Golf Champion Says Americans Think | entirely and wore a broad brimmed | Panama. 1510, was issued from the company's today on charges of bribery brought] Eastport, Me., Sept. 27.—There is > the prisoners from their steel cage More of Country Than Game. I am sincerely srateful to the peos Mce today. It shows: Operating rev- | against him in connection with elec- [ such a scarcity of Pationseed oil here | stitutional amendment. T congratulate | p S0 PO0C0 (0l "acainst Fabro et 3 | e o 51 the preaident fod enue for August, 1911. $5,595, 7 | ticns in Sherman. It was charged that { that notice has been given by several |You, that you in vour association, do| ;5 the other carabineers. The police | The Date of the Thirty-eighth an- —FHarold H. Hil- | nignt, “not oniy for the warm welcoma increase over figures for 1 in connectfon with the election in 1908 { canners o6f American sardines that | Your business without waste. Were called in to restore order and the | NUal convention of the National Wo- | 4 ¥ champion, Who | which they extended to me as_presi< 53. operating expensos 33. increase $104,937.41. net oparat enue $2,122,949.55. decrease $45 he had given money to William Her- ‘erick and John Lundmark of Sherman and that at the election of the follow- their plants would be closed in less than two weeks unless a supply was received. This Is unfortunate in that No Complaints Against Firemen. “You are in partnership with the state, she is the silent partner and sitting was abruptly suspended. Those concerned intimated that the quarrel would be settled on the field of honor. man’s Christian Temperance union at Milwaukee, Wis., has been changed to October 28 to Naveraber 2 inclusive. won the Aherican golf championship, sailed for home today on the Campan- ia, saving that he would retur to de- | 1 dent of the United States, but for the Kkind attention which they gave to what said. 1 found the intellizent menj met revnue from outside operations | in vear Andrew Herterick, father of | at no time since the canning season |, " s s the —_— fend his title next year. and wemen of Kansas looking prosper< $132,686.60; increase $9.06233: total | William and now deceased, had re-[opened in April have the Schools of | Lomiins tyoon o cvar "won bhond it | COLLEGE MEN HAVE Found Guiity of Breaking Into_the he liked the oug Yappy and contented, and T cond et revenue $2,23%,538.15 cradse | ceived money from Barnes. fish been so plentiful in Passama- [ 3"t i3 heeded, and are the ones postoffice at Canobie Lake, N. H,, John | Amertcans immensely, but could not | cyatulate them on the evidences thereof 33779733 deduet accrued $310- | The case, which had come up to the | quoddy bay or the bay of Fundy 2s | 1o eoitle shece it ls needed. T have HIGHER STANDARDS | Kennedy, George Howard and Thomas | altagther approve of their patriotism ihat abound on every side’ 60, decreane $35.000. o & income | superior court from the town tribunal | during the past few woeks. heard no complaints from anybody of — Keeley were sentenced to seven vears | in the game of golf. He criticised 1t| ' President Tatt's reception in Kans $1,346,836.45. decrease 34,797 of Sherman, was taken up for trial a| For some time nearly every sardine | (ha wav you do this business. I con- | President Faunce Resents Recent Crit- | each in the federal penitentiary at At- | in sas surprised some of his most Intl< few days after the opening of the —_- — factory in Eastport has been running | mrainiate’ veu. on that I bear com- icisme AoF. Thewn: lanta, Ga. Eha Gt $b6Phach Tor, Aericarana Mate friends and supporters, and. the WARISY DOARD'S FUNDS September term of the court ho-- and| on full time. Early in the vear cases | Siuob2'e I0h %% some of those who 3 enough for the game itself. If Amer-| Hovatopments n Towa during the mext | had occupied several days of the court| of sardines of 100 cans were sold for | 221N 0ol Vorking for the state,| Providence, Sept. 2%.—In his ad- | Setting Aside All Traditions of the | icans, he commented, would only rec- | fwo days are awaited with keenest ins BECOMING DEPLETED | =iftin®s. The evidence having beenl$3.75, but during the latter part of the | 2rg Teqlly working for themselves, or | dress of sreeting to the students at | Vatican, the pope’s physiciams have | osnize good plaving, not matter terest. A Situation Likely to Embarras Taft's Tariff Pregramme. all put in previously, today was given up to arguments of counsel. These were finished about the middie of the afternoon and then Judge Milton A. week they dropped to $2.25, which is about the cost of putting them up. It is not known what the seasen’s pack of fish on the Maine coast will for their party; but none against you. A Delicate Duty to Perform. “You have a delicate duty tc per- the opening of the college vear at Brown university today, President W. H. P. Faunce aftacked recent utter- ances against the character of college advised that the pontiff's sisters and other members of his family take up their residence in the Vatican so as to be near him. had did the work, the game would be im- proved. game of base between New seen here, the oine York and Cleveland, and one FIRST AND ONLY JOB Shumway delivered his charge to the | b ; i - | n picking out the pensioners, ! ler g ane — : cn. Sept. 27— There 6, but it has been estimated at near- | form, in picking ; tha patriotism = T BaE iariff bomen wiich | JUry and and gave hem the case for | 1" 5.000.000 casee. to he Melped with this state money. | ™S\ iro many temptations 1n| To Frove Ther Gord ot \Sten ey 0 the Cloveland | Was Employed in Forwarding and been concentrating its efforts on | meny oo, UPon the annownce- - | The state has put entire trust in YOur | ojjege life,” he sald, “and we have | are Whalsseme aud aeHelan oo 1hoou® | team ind the cheerinz was tri-| Commission House 56 Years Ago, s s 0 A et o b e B - > life, o ha e s, a lunch- . i« (i { an investigation of the cotton and |y 0Yothe JUYS verdict Barnes was| corFEE HIGHER, SUGAR LOWER.judement and honor, in this matter, | 31 5con So1q that ciahtv or ninety | ane “at sten ol fosan o fa Uneh | fing, no matter how good the plaving [ " 0" T e L L L Woolen schedules to Getermine Wheth- | jateq heartily o = A o, s e oo Maistrate:| Der cent. of the students in some in- | 2ntced to be strictly cold storage whi | Of the Vi o SR e Bl T er or not thes sRould he revised, may Tun out of memey before the close of the current fiscal vear, it was said FIVE BURIED UNDER e Movements Contrasted on the Two Exchanges. Day's P duty well. No man, anywhere or in anvthing, can do better than that.” stitations are decadent and that 15 per cent. are irrevocably going to the bad. The men who affirm that are not be given by Chicago produce mer- chants on October 25. TO MAKE TEA TEST IN CHICAGO public in many years today. Tt camq in the shape of a message expressing Im- | his thankfulness for a long and suc< i ; _ = : B ganta Lty e e i hants Deny o Rere todar. This probaniy wouid ter- FALLI ¢ o7 high investigating facts. They are feeling S San Francisco Mercl o ol Dusiness. career, following: the minate the work of the board. because NEELS ATIWITHITA recora price was éstablished for eaf. | THIRTY GOLD NUGGETS ancient prejudice. Kive Nundred aver- Mrfa‘ifa;,f_,r'lbg"f;*f"{'h':"b;gfd";r’;‘f‘}‘:‘;5 ports Are Artificially Colored. | So5sful Dusiiess, o joby 58 vears ago, the president would be confronted One Fireman Dead and a P fee at the coffee ¢xchange today. Sep- age college men will be %6l the’ Republic,” aied: in ths TUnioh hoo- ‘ g Tncidentally it revealed that the o with the uncertainty of ebtaining a Loss of $500,000, POt | eaibir coffes Sold at 1595 sonte This IN CRAWS OF SIX \GEESE. | higher ethicsl and soclal - standards [ the Republic, died tn the Usion hos- | an rrancisco, & Oming to | Ddlentally, I teves ol ugl e e defictency appropriation from congress liberal demand than 500 average men chosen out of al- pital at the holding up at this port of 2.000,000 ——— v the result of a i - injuries s 1] il G - areer. With a_democratic house unfavorable | ichita, Kan. Sept. 28 rom shorts, who had only & few more | Neighbors Get Busy and Wash Out| ogi’any other employment. Injuries oustalned DY ofalling. Gold- | pounds of tea because of alleged arti- | AT o otement read: to the idea of revision through a tar- | nan dead, fAve burioa’ “',‘,'1:,0:’““,{;; cays to make good their commitments Several More from Sand. TR v E 3 B L e s ot | “The ) flas s fising over Forest i board which shall report fo th : y en | £ ery. Other-month 5 : -OFF EYELIDS RESTORED e .. | pounds broueht o steamshid Si- | 17jyj today in memory of 56 vears ago president. port fo the | wall and a financial loss of haif a mil. | for Septemter defivery, Other:months| o, o hara, Cal, Sept. 27.—Thirty | BURNED-OFF EYE Charged With Perjury in Gonnestion | 5iia will e put throwsh in bond to | Hill today in memors of 10 ¥E87S RED Sanitation Cenference Postponed. dollars was the result at one o'clack this morning of a fire that broke out in a broom corn storehouse was some selling pressure, weakness in the European owing to markets, gold huggets, some as large as peas, were taken yesterday from the craws Constructed from Pieces of Skin Cut Off Priest’s Arms. with the recent investization of the officers of Middlesex county, Mass. Jackson Palmer of Lowell, son of for Chicago. At that port the importe say this tea will be pronounced not ation, In the forwarding and commis< Afon house of Hewitt & Tuttle, on the av i - |stostc gpesa, ralsed, by “Mrs. Israel | artificially colored. They refused to | SIon L totun i B . Bt 37 The Fremex | 15% SIEnt and I not yet umder con- | L ovTe SloMng 3-4 feane off, and Ham tatnal ot this it (ty, Sep ¥TThe eyguas | mcT Mayor Palmer of that city, wes | e gl T Plive T am very. gratefu ™ mment Bas smbounced that the | O Sugar seemed to be on.the down | IWhen neighbors heard of the find a| Kansas City, Sept 27.—The eyglds|placed on trial in the superior ‘court | Jeare™ They intimated that the extra | tement was made by Mry e = small gold rush was started. They be- | Of the Rev. Joseph Hohe. pastor of ihie | jn Cambridge, yesterday. i e nternational sanitation conference which was to have been heid in Paris Cotton Manufacturers Meet. grade, and 140,000 bags fron the new San Domingo crop, for delivery be- gan working pans in the vicinity and, “atholic church near Bucyrus, ich were burned off by a lamp Kan., cost of transportation back and forth would come from the consumer. Rockefeller to his brother-in-lawy | George Ruda. The latter telephoned g Manchester . Vt, Sept, 27, n Tanuary ana Apr prougnt | washing out the sand, found several ere b ; | Private Frank Bloom, Battery C, o il Riga: ! Bia Been poatponcd antii Mo T omD | prosecition of the s0-celed tarsts e | res Do owar than”ihe Teoitof | nukgsts The - gold probably was D s R tvactos e | Third fleld artillery, the Young Jewish | BLUE AND GRAY PEACE MEETING | it fo the v "Fttie, years ago, was & Sany American physicians and'public | the United States government and the| 796 1.2 quoted here. The fact that |Washed down from the mountains | PIOCES o "ol "cut’ from the priest's | soldier who failed in bis frst efforts | el Jmowr: hisiness firm with offices officials are expected to participate present and probable condition of bus- [ Arbuckle Brothers were taking orders | Ye&Ls ago. arms and grafted on to tlie stumps of | [0 Fecure a commission in the army. | To Be Held by Union and Confederate | W8, TGV 1o0a river front. Foot and Mouth Disease in Europe. that the foot and mouth disease is iness in zeneral were topics touched avon by Franklin W. Hobbs of Brook- sion of the association here tonight. for granulated sugar at 6.75 cents net, less two per cent. for cash, like most Gave Their Blood to Save Child. phoid fever and whose blood needed strengthening, direct transfusion was the lids, over which he has almost complete muscular control. The opera- Foreigners Reported Safe. and to whom President Taft allowed a second examination/ was vesterday New ilaven & Hartford Railroad Co. mies held her Voterina n 1912, for a pe fiblr e i, ST No More Slot Machines. line, Mass. president of the National|of the other refiners. was taken by| New Haven, Sept. 27.—To save lit- | {ion was performed in & local hoepital, | Promoted to be second lieutenant. Sept. —Plans | qy cpief of police of Merlden gaed D Washington, Sept —Reporie to | Association of Cotton Manufacturers, | sugar brokers to mean lower prices for | fle Beatrice Christmas, who has ty- were made at the reunion of the vet- | 4000 ‘Solirduy to his men to arrest the department of agriculiure indicate | when he opened the semi-annual ses- | the refined product in the near futfire, e President Mellen of the New York, | erafis of the union and confederaic 3 ar- | ohretars of tobaceo stores and cafes ju- machines or similas 3 B i 97 S, i 3 . runnin: ravaging herds of cattle, sheep and = — Cigarmakers Decline Conference. | resorted fo, ihres persons contribut. | , Washington, Sepl. 27.—Conditions in | in his annual statement to stockhold” | bilea and seneral rennion of the bloe | e <ot 0ORET, ove estimats swine in all purts of Borope. A rig Child Fell Three Stories. am| Fla, Sept. 27.—The 1200 ]ing vital fiuid, an uncle supplying a | {he disturbed ;.u;u.:»e Of Sze Chuar. | org yvesterday, referred to the fright- | and sray take place in Washing- | 33" (o have Meen over 150 machines & auarantne has héen in existence | tridgeport, Sept. 27.—Gieorge Ioo- | C18ATmakers who went on strike ~-u- | quart. The girl’s recovery is expect- | & .fr‘t;n‘tmufq o satis ‘:1‘0") as | ful train wreck at Fairfield on July | ton in 1913, of the gambling tyve running openlyy [ 3 Sthe Viie against all European c ver, four years ofik- fell” thres Slw'u scrday refused to confer with the man- { ed. ;;llmml e ey ;\d;fimfi;'“‘“-“moy" 11, »AS\_H.-TQ‘"\‘ s ;Il:':g:ull'-ll‘“l*\:“:. {!:Trr‘nlr}: p s but all had disappeared by noon. : es. to the ground ai his home here 1 | ufacturers today. They have voted fo S oMlon S B e o pany’s history sin e Norwalk di Big Increase of Deposits. —— Asiati He cabled the navy department aster m 185 e g ) afterhoon and I8 now in a_critical American Sympathy for France. | Condition at the Bridgeport hospital Washington, Sept. 27.—Ambassador [ 11* #KUll s fractured. Macon has been instructed by the state separtment 1o extend to France the Steamsh ympain of the American zovernment | At Rottérdam: Sept. 26, Birma, from n the terrible foss of life | New York. e e s on the At Copenhagen: Sept. 27, United . Yo Y continue the strike and have asked sanction of the National Cigarmakers’ union. A general strike in this district is not expected, because the men are not closely organized. Oakville.-At All Suints' church the consecration service tukes place today - (Thursday Bishop Chauncey - 1% " Brewster, bishop of the diocese, will by $1,000,000 | present, and Rev. Jacob A. ' Biddley archdeacon, will .be the preacher. The former shah has s ia'.heluly‘r‘fl n of $83,500 a vea Meriden_—An excursion squad . of Concord, K. H, policemen visited the Meriden police” headquarters Monda: afiernoon. While in Meriden the were the guests of Captain Patrick McGrath of Truek company No. 1. Washington, Sept. 27.—Two million and a half dollars was on L in the postal savings banks on Aug. according to official comput. There was increase of during August. fleet. today. Five Year Old Viacent Sabella, son of a wealthy Italian wine merchant, in New York, who was kidnapped a few months ago, was found wandering in a Brooklyn street yesterday and was taken back to his’'parents. The kidnappers had demanded $5,000 ran- som in letters. N 5 Fowler Still Held at the Sierras. Emigrant Gap, Cal. Sept. 27.—Rob- et G. Fowler was preventad from con- tinuing his tramcann‘:imlm flight early today by a strong wind blowing across the summit of the Sierras. - In 1683 Pennsylvania appointed three public peacemakers for each.county in the state. The object was to prevent lawauita. The United States court of customs appeals opened its September term with dockat More than a-third of the taxes on | inheritance in Kan:

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