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=3 VOL. LIL—NO. 260 . - NORWICH, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER. 30. I B 4 The Bulletin’s Circalation in Norwich is Doubls That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circula jon is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population T of the National Fes Wonien. committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. He - Young Women Visit the Jail in the Com- b dimdniiiat s : | port of the Italian g t v: pany of a Police Inspector THRY e S S Gasun it 104 | deaths from cholera at Italy during the | week ending October 23, ~ THREE WAITRESSES SEE HIEHESUN‘ Cabed Paragradis Foyr Dgad by Through Rapids icgjjf‘jj‘jif‘?_?f‘jfffi‘j | ' Escaping Gas, In Motor Boat "~ """ ™" " who was relieved last week as Ameri- eration of Visiung s ! = 5 L 2 * 2 SUABRCEES HAGEDY ROLEQWS | CAPTAIN. LARAENS LAST HIAG L iaibins & e, L s Soldiers For Wives and Children ‘ean consul here NIGHT OF HILARITY. ARA ADVENTURE. |G rlvllsford, Mass., have improved ma- | terially. A Prasigentiat mrimary, one of s | Chinese Officials Seek Protection of Foreig: i - WERE ASKED IF HE WAS “THE MAN” ;W8 sithciy i i Ciil | 6AS COCK PARTIALLY OPEN | ESCAPES WITHOUT ASCRATCH | bafut 222t Hiis, WIiH5rs| ATTACK AGAINST THRONE FEARED Apparent Effort of Government to Obtain Evidence That | {iicy iance and Spain tre saost o begin. Ephraim Adams, a Descendant of | President John Adams, died at his | heme in Atlington, Mass. Massacre by the Manchus Likely to Follow Such a De= Three Men and Woman Asphyxiated in | Duplicates Feat of Last Year, but Will a Bridgeport Tenement — Victims | Not Try It Again—Expects to Make e i < i = Mrs. Willi ks of Bri 5 i 3 Cler;yman and Miss L'nnell Were Together on Day; GREAT NAVAL REVIEW Were Merry at 4 o'Clock in Morning, | Trip Across Atlantic in Same Boat. W:\srs('h‘(livselx;flj')';'esidpntcofl the Connecti- velopment—Race Feeling Becoming Intensified—Im- . ! jcut Woman Suffrage association. o o o Her Ceath—A Former Teacher of Richeson Oc- TO BE HELD THIS WEEK S \ | 5 S 2 perial Victory Reported at Hankow—Two Ameri- B 4 4 he Case, | Lare Gathering of American War |, Pridgeport, Conn, Oct. 20.—When| Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 2952 Caiph |oo [ THS S0y Cly | desfiigh Adam itleiiich ) cupies His Pulpit—No Reference Made to the Case. | Cratt inthe v st T, Tidor Bralus, who'lives on the first | tain Klaus Larsen of Detroit made his | oF, DVATSYIIE TG, are 1o veseire v cans Wounded—Rebel Losses Placed at 3,000, | floor at 271 Helen street. woke up this | second trip on the Niagara river from | nothing to disgrace the family name. A { Chicago, Oct. 29.—In other respects merning his head ached and he smelled | the cataract to Lewiston, In a motor} { Secretary Fisher of the interior de- 7 e partent tavers (he retirement sys- |, Peking, Oct. 29—The situation in Pe- | Which lies in tne river, presumably ta > fom for civil employes of the govern- | Kilg is Decoming worse. A veritable | take the viceroy away, if necessary. Bt | panic prevails nong the Manchus, Troops Refuse to Entrain. 0 o illuminating gas. He did not c 2 i E v 2] 5 than mere nn: 3 s v - not connect | boat, today, completing the six miles - . 25— Again today the | The result of the young women's at- | {hal mere lnll;‘t: ;rfe:lgu;]:g;drgg“‘g the headache with the gas until an | of stormy water in 2 minutes, and 1 The Tonmannal Bape | tempted. Identification was not disclos- | of Srmament, the grest isew to | Nour laier, when he went into a 'hall | coming through without a seratch. But . Cambridgs, was directed ' ed. In view of the number of new wit- | 0 be held at New York promises to |jading to’ the second floor, and there | he is through with Niagara sdventures supply minister, while the pastor, | nesses likely (o be called, it is believed | L7008 SO0 ROV PARCERE GVER SCO it was so strong that it led him to “N in,” S: | B Chimesg drums “Sbmo Gf (hemn w85 ; Fev. Clarence V. T. Richeson, vas con- ' that the grand jury will not finish the | % *Ws conntry, Fresident Taft will | think that he had not heara the family Suer Susin i He caya | Ja T. W 74 Years Old, | tne Chincse dress. Some of them ars | 5 B thousand men of the Twentiet fned in Charles stret jall, Accused of case tomorrow night, as Distret Attor- 1O only pass the four lines of shibs |iiving upstairs moving about. “No more for mine, he said, as he| IS 1o VOYSOT Mnited States | attempting lo maike their fcet appes mv‘mflxon" o Hanbows nciacd e i mell. Prof. John M. English ment was taken Friday mcer way. He will then lead the long | He called, and get a r, TThe. water was above mormal | 4¢ad : il are Toe e G D | constitution Bo immedlatsly sranteds £t B o b % 3 3 e and getting no answer, | v, 2 vi X fas | ) Faratn b ; ioachers & Nayton Theologicel Sem- Instead, it is probable that the sit- | island, on the Maytlower, will again | Abnie Harchasick, 45 vears old, lying ; Pravers hymns ner Sermon swas iere| Ung will Jast through Tuesday and|review the fleet as it steams out to [on the floor dead: her husband, John, B me. THere | The Police of Indianapolis made lit- | LWo engines, so heavily are they ioad- Loan Scheme Dangerous. Jasnt & minute that T wasu't Working | o o no progress In unraveling the | ed, and the' people are sitting on ton | “The loan scheme whereby China g bly Wednesday, in which case @ | sea. 9 vears, was lying dead on a bed. : i ystery of the murder of Dv. Helen | ¢f their hcusehold belongings. Offi- | hopes to raise many miltion doliars . the pastor. y. If this report is in the form came to Chicago to assist in the dedi- | floor and in a bedroom across the ball b . . | wives and children, among the forelgn- | cate, is considered dangerous i B a W. . T. U by the late Alre Emilic | Flee to Foreign Soldiers for Protection | likely to oppose it flercely, while for= Larsen started from the Canadian | L Martin of New York has been @0-| prior to the revolution the news- | SISD assistance for the government is Richeson Not at Jail Services. Mr. Richeson received no the jail today, as it has lonz been a ment, a copy will be sent at | caticn of the new naval training school | found a nephew of the dead couple, John nce to Charles street jail and deliv- and to arrange for the review, left |Preveusak, 19, and a boarder, John ed in hand to the prisoner. His ar- | for tne east tonight. Ketergar, 22, dead, one lying on a bed igninent in the superior criminal| Tne main features of the review |[and the other on the floor. ne jai gt z been arser - Canadian | ,unced. Hlor i : : likely to arouse among the rebel T vith ShePlr Seavey never 1o 1%5u8 | court and the setting of a date for trial | have heen agreed upon. Gas Cock Half Open. SRl e Trnoe ol Toten Sopiic A=t (12 | ant Toretan fesling, which, up. to. the € S iy visits, except in; CORTL S T thin ‘a day. President Taft will reach New York oo and swept under the lower steel arch| gecretary of the Navy George Von L. | Dresence of foreign soldiers, but the | . onehag peen absent. A cases of cmergency. The day's routine | Wil follow wi day. B SESiae TS NAL reachi oW Yr Bralus notified the police and on | bridge five minutes later. Coming in- | Meyer believes the United States will | I@lives are now fleeing to them for | iS7% et substan- for the prisomer differ=d little trom| The Bowl and Poison Incident. | carly Thursdhy morning and will bo | their arrival they found a sas cock at|to the swift driff, where the Iiver |noVe the finest mavy in the world in | SHElter. One rerort fixes tomocrow | Al acvames on tha loan within a fort- that of week day he did not avail | Reports to the conrary motwith- | YL OF 4t the battleships all day long. | the bottom of the stairs leading to the | breaks from the calm upper reach o |gnother year: right for an outbreak, but the pres- BarenEaL Rimselt_of the oprortunits fo aitend | standing, it is understood that the Bos- | 11 WL board tho Muvfiower af O30 | socond floor Half open and"the’ gas | the rapids, he veored (owards the Ca- | U Aancobs i Another Town Joins Revolution, divine service in the little jail chapel. | tom police are working with much in. | & M- an Y 1 - | escaping. On being questioped by the | nadian side. e boat was behaving | i e inese insures the safety of | A message from Hi BUREE by b6 Miist Again Toda teredt on the report that Mr. Richeson, | Ul 5 P. m. when lie will depart for | police, Bralus stated that he last heard | perfectly. She rode the smaller waves | i,,;“f,'; of Work Caused the Discharg- | the capital for the present. artiliery doel botwoen. ihe renes aad and Jury to sain Today. | rewurning to Sirs. Frank H. Carter, oL SPrings Va. fo rest, The May- | the upsiairs family about 4 orclock this | without o tremor. e & ke uu toot, sub auncHine The Throne in Danger. the Chinese guaboats. The town of oaiis | his landiady. a bow! which e had bor- | {iciSh ines at. ten o ciocls b which | Do BLE: ol women, he sald. was in A Trying Minute. | plant at Providence, R. I, Saturday. The only danger scems to be trom | Tal-¥uen-Fu in Shan-Si provinece is canse shall b found f ctment of | Lo waten to use For book Tinding, saiq | Bour ihe commander in chief of the | three men came in about midnight. But, caught by the flerce current| oo\ e L4 |a sudden attack against the throne or | JROT(ed to have joined the revolution, the clergyman wiil be resumed tomor- | je wos sure to wash the bowl olt Lisar 2 Chta) |Ouifchiius, | au, Hilarious Before Retirin: o T ay Of e raoiie, she as | tay Wholen Compny. Al Iovic leeaint e gfficlals which mieht be- fisni’ o riatniwss expested au@ ti 0w by the special session of the SUf- | well because there has been potson in | the division commanders, will 5 i 9 hurled up and almost clear of _the|American Woolen company af Provi- | eipitute the threatened magsacre by the | 381 & FSInE ppectene Lty folk rana e The rana | e e e e ot | Pay (heir respects to the commander | They were all fecling in the best of | mountains of water. to be lost to view | dence, R, I, which have been closed fOr | Manchus, ~Race feeling is hecoming o] Sian Was undaomey Jurors beiind them’ two davs of | il a few davs as saying that the min- | /1 chief of the army and navy. Presi- 22‘5"53‘2‘1’“;"‘;'?,5'55.;‘;2‘ arrival be- | in the (Spume as she came careening | SYET 8 Sear Will resume operations | intensified. ":";" Casualties 3,000 at Hankow. dence, Thursday and Frida AR o o s it %o | dent Taft will return Admiral Oster- | 13, maki ugh of the waves, | orning. i isi isi 1 vi from Han- o oy v e whicacen wers ister never mentioned poison to her in | hit Vici: bn board the fiagehip Con- | Much noise that Bralus was obliged 0| Once-the craft was aimost kesled over | v B> =f Broysions Busiby Xow says. that o the morning of Ges eard. When the srend jurors retnen | Lonngction with the return of the bowl | necticut. When he is agzin aboard the | STéak to them, but they did not stop|by a comber. But she righted and | Three Members of the Mexican cab- | The price of provisions is still Tis- | tober 27 the imperial troops advanced rning, . District Mayticwer, the yacht will steam up | 2Dd continued their merriment until 4 | went out. The rapids trip tool hardly | inet have resigned because of ¢ ing some attention to the matter. IS | ing and a large number of foreigners | and captured Kilometro Ten and tnat i p e . 5 i 7 i c es: oh lanation of ering the legatic arters. T o 3 Diert i T - ihe river through the water lane ferry | 0'clock, when things quieted down and { more than a minute. But it was a| il tle congress, when : ering ihe legation quarters. The | the rebels made very i tane : coees frors| Met. Mrs. Linnell at South Station. | formed by the first and second columns | he did not hear or see them again tn- | minute that tried the strong nerve and | the governments failure to suppress n guards are preparing for em- | und soured. leavlngymulr?; resis the Zapaists was demanded. ergencies The Americans have sand- e | bags piled on the corner wall, which Harvard University Has Bought the | is now under o sirong guard. ~ Pic | ure ne Another point which the police are of the anchcred fleet, a distance of | ti! he found them all dead. sinew of the man. " of their case | investigating, and which may result in | seven miles. Gas Cock Was Loose. Almost Drawn Into Vortex. | ] much camp equipage. The govern= ment’s estimate of the rebels’ casual~ ties 1n the Hankow battle is 3,000. The turesque movements of the Manchu | government’s success is described am the second appearance before the grand | After the last torpedo boat at the| The gas cock which was found part- jury of Mrs. Sarah Linnell of Hyannis, | end of the columns has paid its tribute | The watchers were fearful that the | extensive lil ry of the Marquis Ollvar Young Women See Richeson. | mother of th engine had been put out of commission | of Madrid, considered to be the finest y open was one that turned very easily | he dead girl, is a. story of | of 21 guns to the president, the Ma: trcops through the city gates jand could be easily partly opened b: OCSUT | heing largely due to the work of the 1 " &, in the tumbling waters, but as the Ni- | collection of works on international il 13 1 ig e <- 5 velop | a meeting between Mrs. Linmell and | flower +will turn and steam back | anyone after it has been closed, and & 3 JocHegUar, (ot ol silenily after nightfall to prevent ex- | squadron under Admiral Sah, whic] . il i» the | Mr. Richeson three days before the | throughout the third and fourth col- | according to the medical examiner one | Hiat fhe eagine was Lot pras Seel | law in the world. citement among the populatio e Aading tha e t . Riche- | murder. This meeting took place at | tmn. From the beginning of the re- |of the ihrce Johns probably” left it | n’the trip last vear Larsen's. ensiné| A Magnificent New 15-Story Club- | Mars. RimoresAflont the trenches. s e on the South station in Boston upon Mrs. view until the fleet has headed out | that way, thinking they had turned it i 2 £, that 3 = . al ¥ i Saturda Linnells arrival here to visit her| past Sundy Hook, the saluting will be |off. e | failed him in the pool, and from that | house costing $2,500,000 was aedicated | Rumors are curreat that the emperor Amoy Warned of Invasion. - ot 5 : st B 3 A 5 dicaj | POINt on man and craft were play- | Saturday by “th ther lodge” of the | has bee i vay and that Princ 1 = S e ool ot conitiane 5 G, S = £ ay by “the mother lodge” o ias heen spirited away and that Prince | Arioy, China, Oct. 29.—Placards hav in and gave her to understand that | wrapped for hours in pungent white | Wednesday, when the woman's son was | Neor Gy, the American side of the Bock | BiEs afNew orl committed suicide. There many | ing that the revolutionists intend to - s MEb L b Qs ~ S hor e he. reform . s for bo: e was caugit in a cross current | .| such stories. Ther may or may not be | take the city this week. The people of encounter was accidenta moke belchad. from . the' muzzles of |aent. to the reform scheal for Weys:| LB S° FORCRERt n @ cooms aurient|© L L Soome L g, fauch Storles They may or may not b e At arriaisen mEeoh Mrs. Linneli May Be Called Again. Several hundred gun: that she threatened to commit suicide, | v the th B o “he | Only the hardest kind of work with the | charze of mission work among the Es- | sued crders that the women and chil- | placards that if they surrender Heaces The police are working on the the- S but in making = that statement she|(jer prevented trouble. ki ! o i . specified a razor as the means. Fhe ; s has refused to accept the pro-| dren living along the Pekinz-Harkow y ably order will be preserved. fnat he learned from Avis that he VISITED THE FLEET. e o et P b Five s in Nineteen Minutes, | cecds of the lecture Dr. Cook deliv- |railway and also in the country to the Iinerislit Yickery st Hankew | MR Arranged tinee: Mrs. Linacil| A Million Persons Attracted to New | CoFomer: Once clear of the whirlpool and in| °T¢d there Tuesday. e possibie ta” the cone, T "% 8% | sShanghai, Oct. 39.—Brief wireloss re- Y N B 0 some parfethethurpoks. Tt - 1o e W Tt y OBITUARY. duieter water, Larsen brought the boat | p esident Taft Has Telegraphed his | > Fo, - 'O the coast ports received here today announce & " . Tis I8 1 Saet 6 Mas | IBRIS the Soteiln of Tt cobrckatics 5 Lol about and headed her upsiream, so snal condolence to President Le- An American Wounded. big imperialist victory at Hankow. The told 6 Gad besa With | that Mrs that he might get a chance to put| Pe'* Linn; T 1 may be called again York, Gct, 29.—This was I litzer, Proprietor of the SBhars ators the Ut | conte of Haili, expressing regret at (he | The American _consul general at | rebel loss is fixed at 3,900. The imper- the = afternoon. | before the grand jury. intay ey WYL ihbkEnent dgpest P:l' S Ao A Davcpape before the final test| death of President Leconte’s wife, | Hankow, Roger S. Greene, reports |11l loss is not given. This presumably SO S >3 ray of battleships, ecruisers, torpedo ek : worked, Larsen tooted & greeting to| Madame Josephine Leconte. that an’ American, 4. H. Kepler, has TErews 0 Ui enaSiemeet uil FOY L ERt G other war craff, lined up in S —_Joseph Pulitzer, | the watchers and shoute a s = : PSRl dy i tlion NEl inpenon s 7 PSEL. FAACTURED BY BRIDGEPORT MAN veeping triple column on th Hud- | oW Tot% QOISIORRY CUIEER | ell) He wus badis delayed the 1o Franie W s S e Dldpedihigl e ey Coneular reports from. Nau- | UTRISEct s ackian “{,"m;{ied' o e - e o B rasigent att on | Proprietor of the New ¥ = L s 3 | young son, ¢ , Pa., Wera|ling are pessimisiic. The new troops anlow, Oct. 26.—Dr. Jackson, the DITCHING OF AN AUTO | MURDERS HIS UNCLE il iy was the magnet whica drew | O heart fallure today on Lonrd Bl | o o i aida, od @ course close | drowned in the Delaware canal, a mile | fear an attack by the old troops and | ‘American president of Boone universi- e 5 B et haaik — .| probably a million persons to the river | YAcht Liberty in the parbor of That) Lo, e Snalian side, and-at 214 oclock | anove Easton, Pa., when their aulomo- | are ciamoring for ammmunition waich | ty at Wu-Chang. was wounded in the 5 Bearn of stamford Seriously | Drunkes Assasein Sueceads in Making | 2oy 3yt anGs O thess attized. the | (2% after an llinss of two davs. | Ia vessod under ihe Susyientlon bridge | yie: went over an embanloment, the viceray refuses to give them. They | recent fighting here. The insurgents njured on Way to Church. iis Escape. of the countless small craft | . » = oty Tillee Detwaan it s A E | were ordered to leave the city, but de- | are spending money freely, having Es B dotted the river surface and | STeI from bis secretary. . P stctwesn ihe bridges In nineteen | Bert Rodrey, an Actor, Fired (wo | clined. The viceroy of Krank Si has|sold all 'the government supplies at ; o S—denmie | Bridgeport, Oct. 20, —One move was | visited the various ships. Other thou | | Mr. Pulliser, accompanied by bis|mmIes 1 o hes|SO(S ar his ife at Wiehiia, Kas. | cnarisred the British steamer Peiching, | ridiculousiy low prices. ; o OrHARL | e 0 e it st of Viotent deaths | xands tonk excarston boate whien en | ZPURESF S0 B 1o MOk GELE | ever mavigated the sapias ma e oot F et g, SH0Y Bt r ¢ \ Salvato posito cut ed the flet in an unending pro- | oooard I chis S Ts: | in an engine driven eraft. : thejlicariie dutE dnnan s ‘ ot nd e of his unele, Domick di o Wiicn s e sl YRSl oIS DR e S Rodney Is dangerously wounded. | A HIGH DISTINCTION PRISONER ESCAPED : i AL Staf- | ¢ killing him. Salvator, it e 1 land, 2 2 2 Fora ) Star. | i had been drinking, and it nt [ Sl mame s D0 A TOMOBILE BURALAR o e e i el e A : . & e o i OB ] 3 Aside fr cold, Mr. - ENTERS TWO RESIDENCES | Julia Marlowe, who were marricd last ’ e ¥ mor he | nigh went down a few doors (o retions ot Shove | 7T Was i his usual health mnen ne = ‘August, returned to New York Satur- Appointment of Three American Car-|Three Hours Later He Was Looked ! 1 and | the of his uister Frances, who | as its central foature, wa: avly.| left this oty e v e o ot | Carries Off $500 Worth of Silverware, | day from Europe, on the Hamburg- dinals Causes Rome'to Marvel. Up at New Eritain. rding house. Thy American liner IKaiserin Anguste Vic- - nimated and picture: as any ‘ 3 . 3 ! s . s » i iiine and | made by the boarders to have him | - Three new e I egram was sen s wife, w e e = Ameriean cardinals has aroused intense | after he escaped from the Ffartfos i t rd > have hir clads Jjoined. the | SETAm Was Sel 10 e vesterday ana | Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 28.—A bur " o o The fixing: of tel S pom 1 @ to one | Jeave, the most insistent being his un- | coluran_ today ety Maime | NewY ork for Charleston 3 Y A | Who cdme and Jeft in an aute- |, To Prepare the Way for a Trip |interest in Fome. The fixing of teh|county Jall, Steve Partyka was cap- find. the criiver North Caroliha came | artived shortly before he died. The | Do, "diiven by his chaufreur earjs | LEToUZh the eastern states of a perty | date for the consistory and the selec- | tured hore and returned to that in ; the dreadnaug PR e : ffeur early | o; more than 300 noted German phy- | tion of fourtcen other cardinals have | stitution. According o the story told i L L e ISP i frosral mssemer e fe0ey, Riered. the homes of Ohutlee | sicians and sureeons next fall, r. Al- | been overshadowed by the announce: | by Partska ho placed 4 hand il figl achine, left Bi will be made. et L v de faowler, takilg |yert Oliven of Berlin arrived in Boston | ment of the honors ich are to 0 t0 | his cell Goor Py machine, left the Brook- | Vi PO RIR | o Larter of a century | tWo overcoats and “$500 worth of | Soht Ol T Tmitod States. Secrecy reatding | oot mo ton brome joanb when Lhe vard and took-her place in | pofo% MPXE than & Uariel Of b CoutY | silverware from the Hewitt home and Dot e s e e R s tier were loc) st nie new Ko a, of -the same | = poin nts s e | and the failure of the door to close s e 1. the machive | Sajvator resented Mis uncle's inter- ne, jarring the steering | fer and pulled a razor. To defend himself the elder man graphed a chair and held it in front of him, but Sal ed around the defense and o0 | harm ' her. ©of them directed personally to Cardin- 8 5 tents of a decanter of wine and then 3 al Merry del i s L TLT 4 bantiihg sitc aativitlent | 202 2 selection of the hest ltver No Spirit of Unfriendliness to the | state. The distinction conferred upon ! him to pass through and with the aid His early newspaper training was as a | from the dining room he started up | united States infitenced the verdict of | a is the high the history | of eurtain sords lowered himself to the reporter, and he was afterwards city irs but had sone few steps when ! (he Cinadian people at the recen of the church, considering that until| ground and walked to this city: 109 war craft summoned here for | the review—the greatest in the modern | pavy’s history -tically complet Nat one of the fighting ships lacl ta of visitors. In carrying them in St. Louis, which was for years to be : o ot the o xidel ; leading figures in American journal- | 2 overcoat and a small sum of mon- o End Her Lifs, Miss | ta at the sreat majority of the | preve X e s he= oce i, eyiter being cut | morcow. Scven more destrovers, the | ,¢cq there, he came to this country in | t0 the Hewitt home was obtained by | ii"{ “the ‘City park, Lima, Ohio, in | tions only this morning o e e whe ditch A e oL om0 48 | collier” Cyclops end the supply ship | 353, enlisted in the Union army and | foreing x window opening on to the | Lnich were confined two large black | Warmest con fons have been | waited until one. o closl this marnin hi bruises 88 0 5 A te T o CeHIc ware s the Gther<arrivals Jof it a cavalryman until the end | front porch. In the dining room the | poars, The bears, however, refused to | pouring Inio the vati day, many | yad then quictly opeaing his. ool dong , st : p to 8 Bhr Lovein ;] king the g ing of more After the war he settled | buarglar regaled himself with the con- K 2 1 FropEning. i old and single, and E old and has a wifc TWO NEW BRITAIN STORES GUTTED BY FIRE.| BLAME HIGH HEELS FOR DEATH ed its quc 5 2 2 ro- | @ bulldog in Mr. Hewitt's room heard g : issi 4 1u editor, managing editor and part pro- | 4 hulldog tion. declared Robert Laird 1908 that country was still a mission- |~ On his arrival here, he broke i | . to and fro, the boat owners reaped a | puio¢t he Westliche Poste, editea | him end barked. Frightened, the bur- | pooe . SECRFEC o hes ABREA | e othe s Tafihe aves Fatics 0 ona e o Dere, Do Droen mio Owner of One Was in His Place Twen. | Wedged in Switch, Hold on Track | Hasvest ot can winich promises 1o con- | PHietor of the Westliche Poste, editea | 11 €10 02rtel. FrIERteRed, the DUre | premier of Canada, When he reached | ary country in the eves of thevatican | the factory of Landers, Frary & Clark, prom o cor - 0 sta g 't | New York. 38d nnder the jurisdiction of the. CONC | lera T wab Siioyed. hoeri ting i permit- | [Guic Dispatch In 1878 and united it | door, falling over o table on his way, o Srepatitn offthe propagEndd. At S SRR O T iting hour expired | Gity the Post. as the Post-Dispatch, | Put managed to get t~ the door and | Former Friends and Admirers f der similar conditions England is | ercoat and a pair of overalls which ty Minutes Before Blaze. or Eoies. N When o —High heeled | toda v the throngs remaining on board | 24" ndar his mana. . open and close it before the dog ar- Sihaiek Tni s e = 3 e - mn, Oct = 2 4 a er his agement that paper | OF¢ anl over the United States Saturday | the only country which has ever haa [ o had jeft there From the factory B> B, cann. Oct. 2 e | 2ecorfing fo testimony Fefere | were 'so great that the boatmen, nu- | hecame in a few vears one of the hest | rived. “Mr. Hewilt followed the dog |atiended the unveiling of a. oY i e e e oy rcnson _ hol il di; | ble fo de I v Hilda ccommodate 3 s section of the United States. | s 01 g e statue was unveiled in Glen Oak park, d college was due to their person- | i i Toc; o gutted Ly fire tonigh' with sz of | aged eightesn, a candy maker, | the big vessels had to clear decks by i e ke % q 0d shot. A milkma vilo arrived i 7| e ge wa e h recognized him and locked him up. v B & e 1 > gz G | the big = Cleal i r. Pultizer's entry into New: York | 09 oL Ay eman whosarmiyed: Al PPeorda, TI alities. In the present instance it is yyj ed who helped him breal 'S;:.B:x'u-;‘ .,fh;s,n"fw-?; dam aged to | was faally injured last Frida sending passengers ashore in the shiP | journalism occurred in 1882, when he ihe hous> soon after the burglar's de- | When asked who helped him break out i train at the Shore s stated the pope has decided to elevate | of jail ho said “God helped me cscape. | Taunches. bought the World, then a paper of Parture told of seeins the man wit Binghatmton; NV, Joined-the ranks | theve: Ariatim. baclates to the carain: Lefore the fire broke out Fish was in | crost ing. Tomorrow night the searchligbt drillt ‘< was seatenced to jail fer ine i A 4 ¥ X small circulation. Tts circulation and the coats on his arm running up the | of municipal ownership Saturday,when, | alate, in accordance with his oft-re-' 3 his Jregoods store and Mghted the | Wilmesses testified fhat a miliars | will be executed by the ships with | Siiige grew rapidly, and under his | Strest, as he came down, and of his | Ifior the most bilter battle ever known | pented Bsserton. (hat he desived 0| oot trom the be o us S155 WhiceCine ! sight ght A A R store | heel about two inches high. which had | ‘three hundred lights and the river will | goneral direction it has continued its | Setting into an automobile which was |in this section, the taxpayers voted by | show the sreat appreciation he has f‘"lbook oatled for ghe fdames extended futo Ui men's |been fom away from the woman's fiznted up as mever before, and on | ScRerel fivection It as continied 108 | Satting for nim, snd deperting at Righ | L L e, G e staniieh | SROW the great appreciation he has for . mishings store of Miller, which was | shoe, was found wedeed in the switch | Tuesday night the electrical illumina- | Tyich "he erected in 1890 on Park Row | Specd down the Post road. et Siont. A e e IR S cront” be- | at’ the cromtnE. T Kiaen - son e ccives Wil ihke > ere 0 : | S LR tin htenme o T PRESIDENT TAFT'S $ween the walls into the tnird Ml Aol Lol fon of the vessels . until overtopped by ¢he skyscrap- | Jntrance to th len Honse-qoas The pope today recalled that when he of the hotel and flled it A R b the girl fal | place. of latar vears, one of the most| fained in a manner similar to that of | What the Chicago Police Say Was a o ot SOIANTE the fires prienies SUNDAY IN CHICAGO with smoke driving the occupants out | she ma Ay et T T I g of New York's office buildings. | the Hewitt kome. The man evidently | Murder with many features of Which |age he received was an American pil- — = the street. What starte fire | he Ciairugsle to frec | poRTEEN DELEGATES Mr. Pulitzer’s sight began to fail him | 9id 1ot _go beyond the hall. probably | they were unable to explain was re- | grimage: the first flazs waved in St. | Attends Chusch and Addresses Negroes e 8t . What sta ersesf hat the girl came to her the late eighties, and after a time Jbeng frightened by a noise in the vealed when the body of Blanche Dow | Peter's for his elcction and the first he snd/Sundayi Evering ECINES h’l-*“n::‘::e!!":i:;‘f‘hm:'-uv’ 5 ;',."”' By ihe highh e < atching in the FROM CONNECTICUT. | pe hecame totally blind. From then on upper part ¢f the house. was found naked on the floor of her|plessed were American. On that oc- - e Ry, G g ! erdic » o o he was a partial imvalid, but up to the —— o mom in a downtown hotel casion he promised Cardinal Gibbons Chicago, Oct. 29.—With the e: ! ward Woods: a Sreman. an im0 2 pi- | BURNED T0 DEATH IN Appestienmmsk for the Coming Repub- |1ast he kept up seneral ¢ supervision | ANATEUR AVIATOR : | that eventually he would appoint not | tion of & G5.mile auto ride in a coid B Sk Poctirid Boteraat e A DEATH IN lican National Convention. ver his newspaper properties here ana HAS A CLOSE CALL | Maurice Enright, Labor Union Or- | one but several cardinals. n Proalfiont Tert pasaedl e Gutst B ke fo & hoRoial > biftes EFFORT TO SAVE HORSES s | in St. Louis and took . pronounced in { ganizer was Saturday found guilty of Tha 10'Contell. Apralatment. Suniday Hare: Ho attendsfvicharaf . B et bosiray hitan the bancs — fugton, Oct. 20.—The call for| terest in civic affairs. Much of his| Aeroplane Lands in -Apple Tree, ihc murder of Vincent Altman, and his| Ok onhalll ment. tn. | o morning, lunched at his hotel with g angir . zing Roof Fell in Upon William E. | the national republican convention is- | wealth has been given for educational Throwing Jts Occuipant OUE, prnishment fixed at life Imprisonment. | _Boston, Oct. promiment Cath. y (5 MOrmng luggher ot e ol glass. |55 Bk o Fort Faichutd, ke | sted by the national committee, when | purposes. He donated §$1,000,000 to Co- i 2 Enright shot Altman, also u labor or- | olic clergymen of Boston received .¢a- | Eanionall ‘ot Chitago aRd & fow. ey AN SR t Fairfield, Me. “necis in Washinaton, Dec. 12, will | lumbia college to establith and main-| Cheshire, Conn., Oct. 20.—C. O. Had. | ganizer, in the barroom of a Chicago | blegram from Rector Kennedy of the} i cC" rioke to several thousand provide for 1,064 delegates to be in- | tain a college of journalism, and estab- | ley of Tarrytown, N. Y. an aviator, | hotel. - American _college in Rome confirming | - ; 2 = TINg | negroes near the close of the auto- 1 to 1,072 when Arizona and New | lished scholar<hips in thaf institution | narrowly escaped serions injury here | the despatches of last night relative Lo | mobile ride, and tonight addressed tha ! Fort Fairfield, Me., Oct. 20—Attempt- LOSE CONTROL OF MEN | in2 ‘o save hordes in the burning of his | brothe o be . for deserving boy graduates of New | (oday when the ensine of the acropline | Freight Rates on Millions of Barrels | the elevation of Archbishop O'Connell : fo! TR o i et of his broth joeeon i om S b 3 L ey ArTne Cispendod bhers |of foir annually will be affected Ly | to the cardinalate. It i3 not expected L Soldiers Chaining Up Natives and X which comprised the Chicago conven- | Durirg his residence in Missouri, Mr. | ations and glided down @ distance of | proceedings instituted before the in- | at the archbishop’s residence that offi 1o death today feli in upon him. His brether-in in, Oct. 29.—A despatch to the | JeOTES Stone, who | Th . gal g 3 e automobile ride lasted about one tion of 1808, is the result of the reap- | Pulitzer terved as a memberr of tha | perliaps & hundred feet and landed in | telstate commerce commission looking | cial word concerning the matter will |, 1€ SEIOTRIIE TOE AStee, S000C 088 | portionmant. by consress, which In- | legislature, and was a delegate from | un apple trae, throwing Hadicy from | iv & reduction from 23 to 21 1-2 cenis | be received from Rome for ten days or S Y 3T Tagt 50 was lending | B speed, excluding the periods when he 150 Va5 Jending | 0l ety the size of the “house of rep- | that state’ to the democratic national| his seat on to the ground. He escaped |@ hundred pounds between Minneapolis | more. i S Sheoting Them in Groups. : desya 0 e et : Jred Jouncrs Slowed down, was more than thirt faiat Samsiger frain THYON dated Oc- | e e R T e e AUTOMOBILE PLUNGED miles ‘an_hour. - Frequent bursts. o ¥ way nis, & at the % ALTARE ] states. | the v- rom a New | chine was pretty badly broken, so that | < les an hour or more wer: Ttalians Jost i tast Aionda SO0 e B royoil: L (ouEs inclides: Connecti- | York district, but resigned after a fow | it will take at least a day fo repair | At the Request of Dr. Fitz-Randolph, OVER AN EMBANKMENT | 255, ™! e 565 killed or wounded. The ' sy -y o 14, Maine Massachusetts 36, | months of service, it. The machine was built by four |road commissioner of New Jersey, ¢ of the losses were slight. but ti see of abont $12,000. The caus 5 4 e of about $13,000. The cau t{ampshire 8. New York 90, Rhode | | Waterhury 'nen and was being tricd | Secretary Wilson of the Gepartment of | Boston Merchant Killed and Another | Lived Beyond Means, Embezsied. met with vevere losses, nd 19, Vermont 8. | Typewriting 112 Words a Minute. | out by Hadiey. agriculture has detailed experts to g Char The Italiuns are scizing hundreds e et - e S | New York, Oct. 29—Writing 112 5 e o New Jersey and aid in the state AN etaly i et e n o o g€ mattvem Uringins them into ihe city | | Siehiog ot Norwosd, N. ¥, AT R ;ords o minite 4t thc business show | BRADSTREET AND LIPPITT CASES | investizution into the pickling of horse | Wells, Me., Ot 20.—John I. Tar- | ige bech‘arresion. charged with. (he ahains and shooting b i eronps. | Watertovn, N. Y, Oct, r 4 r . 7 in Madison Square Garden last week, R meat for ex z num, Jr., a Boston co — I Peo- Jealian discipline is demoralized. The | 1OWE and northern New York are ex Fulton, Ky, Oct, 24 g0od sized | 5. 0, Blaiedell broke all previous rec- | Judge Greene Assigns Hearing for No- | chant.leuBins&;&y xcznfign\:?dl:; When ;‘;2? zs"ffe‘egfinf ‘D‘ie‘lfi‘lt‘m ‘was eotaiers e ot i e | o thie vemen e | s o and won the infemational tvpe- vember 7. | What is Belioved to Be the Quickest | un automobile in which he was a pus: | Feoeivin teller of the bank up to six Shmiout Control el officers, | iea - th : : s n s writin v o world's chiam- time in_which & capital case was ever | senger ame 2 R BRAE SUME e iSucessicely wnery- ! ey e ting Satarday | here to preserve order when they ar- | pionship in speed and accuracy. Last| New Haven, Conn, Oct. 20.—Judge disposed of in North Carolina was made Dln e e l%y ks :fi?fiefimg"ufedc mflmu ‘means. = Lognogn, aad during the night taere |rived this morning, but did mot at-|vear Blaisdell carried off the honors | Gardiner Greene of the superior court | \when Ross French, a Cherokee Indlan, | roadside. He was 22 vears old, Of the e gt i | S heovs frost, Sufficient snow for | tempt violence. Only hissing and jeer- | Vith his 100 words a minute, net, writ- | has naeigned Tuesday . March 7. nt zed with the murder of Ethel Shu- | three others in the car only one cs- To Get Her Tit Leg Broken in Football Game. | Lewining |5 reported at Norwood and |ing was indulged in. With the troops | ing in an hour 6919 words, and mak- | 10.30 a iy at Hariford, for his heating a 14 years old girl, was tried, con- | caped serious injury. David Hunter, % i 0 » consid o snow has fallen in ocher | guarding railroad property situa- { inz but 72 errors. | of ‘the 1pt case of five taxpayer 1 and sentenced to death fn less | 48, of Boston, had the rignt side of | New York, Oct. 20.—The farriage of Bt o Ok 29, vag | Places north of here. | tion is quiet tonight. T ek %} Of the state against Comptroiler 20~ than one half day’s session of court. | his head so badly crushed that phys- | Miss Mildred Sherman, daughter of B o s B iht Ralnh Bates, e = Gored to Death by Bull Street and Treas LIppitt. - Attorney o icians declsred he could not recover, | Mr. and Mrs. William Watls Sherman fhe 35-seare-old member of the locai| Three Injursd in Train Wreok. Berkshire Tunnel Abandoned. Elphinstone. Man,, Oct. 20—The | General Light will propably represent| A Surprise was Given 4o Between | and Fred £ Farnum, a brother of the | Of New Yotk and Newport, and _Lora school football team whose leg | Chevenne, Wyo, Oct. 29—All the| Bridgeport, Conn, Oct. 20.—The old [ mystery of the disappearance of Mrs.| the two siate oficcrs. The hearing mey |40 and 50 Colored Persons aitendine a | dead man, suffered.s lcg fracture, | Camoys will take place on December was browen in the game with e Heth- | injured in vesterday’s Union Pacific | Berkshire divisfon of the New York, | Johanna Ghtconvs, a farmer’s wife, | involve evidence as well as arguments |sirprise parts at Sprmgfeld, Mass,| B. A. Price of Boston, the owner|2d. The wedding will be a guiet one was in a satisfacior: roaf wreck at Rock River were | Berkshire division of the Nek York, | who disappeared two weeks ago, has | of counsel. Friday night when the floor in the|and driver of the car, was pinned he- | @nd the ceremony will be ed at es was running wilh | bronsht in kere night. Among the | New Haven & Hartford railroad was | been cleared up. Her body was found not din i - * room of W:. H. Dailey gave |neath it when it overturned but man- ws tackled on (he left | injured are: Gus Kardonosa, Man- | abandoned at 10.45 this morning. Al | far from her home, and was trampled | Exports from the United States so |way. precipitating the entire party into | aged to free himself in time to crawl which was distocated at the thigh. dlded; Bill Golas, | trains will now proceed over the main | and torn into an almost unrecognizable | far this year show large increase over |the basemeit. No one escaped being | to the aid of Fred Farmum, who had s taken to his home In an au- | Lowel, Mase. scalded: A. Erinkos, | line (rack which runs above the old | mass.. Standing nearby was an ugly | those of last year, while imports nave | iruised. and hine of the victims wers|landed\in a brook and but for Price Manchester, N, H., scalded. | tunnel > bull, the cause ef her death, decreased. - 5 i seriously hurt - wenld hava drowned.

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