Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PRICE TWO CENTS : Y, DECEMBER 4, 1911 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 th G ty’s Population MEN “HIGHER UP” TO BE UNCOVERED| Cebicd Parazraphs Royal Blood of Japanese Riding | Condensed Teiegrams | GNG SESSIUI_V_ OF CONGRESS LIKELY Bankok, Slam, Dec, 3.—The corona- Gerraany Is Considering a Plan to 23 spend 350,010,000 on the Increase of Dete ctive Burns says Ever Y bo dy 'nlflivld n n!l'lilm'te Paris, Dec, 3.—The Curie-l.angevin e s A ng IS STITI'Gd chmese HEhelsr e Tk i e N TR Sixty-Second Which Convenes Today May Not Ad- was opened at’ The fague, witn 12 . case, according to the Intransigeant, nations participating, - . A Omrages Will be Prosecuted has been setticd out of court. ORDERS AUNT TO CEASE PUBLI- [ FOUR NIPPONS ARRESTED FOR| S0 e —r";' S g journ Until Middle of Summer - s esse »ith of levelan: by War Munich, Dec. 5.—The aviator Reeb, ION OF BOOK. THROWI o ; e Satsnik ho Soe avinior Fiseh: cAT! 0 ROWING BOMSS. itlled while operating an automobile at nich to Nuremburg, fell and was in- IS NOW ASSISTING THE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES """ " —— |INFANTA'S CURT REPLY MANCHURIANS SECEDE | x%,"%% Lnaliir it | WILL STRUGGLE TO GAIN POLITICAL ADVANTAGE atory to serve out a gentence for lur- ceny. —_— e il w qliis of Waterford (Henry de la Poer et g?r&!ffll’;l) W;‘Q found drowned in the v ver Clodagh, near his residence at | Bids Alfonsa Adieux and Tells oly to Become an Active Factor of | A Hi as gh Court in Canada has « case 4 4 ; before 1t requiring u decision on the | Mlembers of Both Parties Will Endeavor to Make Favorable . . e, - . . 3 Curraghmore, in the county of Water- Discusses With United States District Attorney Evidence to | {7 > She Feels Free to Act as She Deems | Revolution—None of Provinces Re- | bucorion of a febd homen body oo be Presented to Federal Grand Jury at Indianapolis, Dec. | ronart, Ausiratie, Deo. 5—The Aus- | Fit—Disoses of All Her Estatds | sponded to Call for a Congress. | VFoP°rt: A Impression Upon the Electorate—Congressman Little ralian retic expediiion under the . ? ; : . s Catherine Norris, 50 Years Old, . 14— Burns Asserts That Gompers Knew of McNamaras® | S3iSTr o Dr | Pouslas Mawson of Lynn, drowned herseit in a bathtul ton May Take Up Cudgel in His Own Defence Today & Cemmanded by Capt. 3. K. Davis, yes: | | Paris, Dec 1—The Temps prints the| Peking, Dec. i—Late developments |8t tho Home o her sister, Are. J. I, i i e Torthy 5 particulars of a right royal row be- |are all unfavorable to the Imperlal. | barr, at Lowell, Mas i a2 Tariff Guilt—Several Labor Unions Take Action in Matter. crday D i A e e (U N SNIUCRIS 55 the iipetinl Democrats Will Endeavor to Get Early Action on Tariff £ Cologno, Germany, Dec. 3.—The mill- | aunt, Infants Bulalia, e princess with |every chance. Today they wore do- | The Secretary of the Navy hus cro- 3 ated the new oifice of director of navy tary authoritics are planning to build | pold and unconvental view. The in- |jorted because Urga, the capltal of 1 pres yards and has appointed Rear Admiral 4 4 { an ‘aerial cruiser with a carrying power | fanta, who resides in Paris, received ngolla, which, like Lhassa, here- Indianapolis Dec. 3_Plans for the | but nothing else could be learned |of 300 persons and a speed of 50 miles | the following telegram from King Al- | tofore, has been held /by forée, has | A. B. Willits to the posicion. hington, Dee, b.—The first 1 republicans will depe federal investigation which may un- |about it an hour. Its gas capacity will be 10,- | fonso, dated from the palace at Madrid, | now taken occasion to declare its in- e ular gession of the Sixty-socond con- | ti BeComy v £ U cover men slleged to have been impli- | The federal grand jury will continue | (00 cubsc meters, December 2: g dependence and has expelled tho Chi- | Fifteen Thousand Men Will Be | &ress will be convened at noon to- |Home of tho resila i siied with the McNamara brothers in | its investigation Ded, 16 The 'Wind'siTelogram. nese officials. Added to the Mexican army, In accord- | morrow, ~Praotically every ~member | hope (o formuis ' namiting operations in many states Berlin, Dec. 3. is bei: “ s ance with an act passed last year | Wil be'ir his seat and the gallerics, |&iong republilcan lnes e relhatag o hioe all thg | 1 am astonished to learn from the Hane Rjding, Fabate. making military seivico obligatory as usual, will be crowded, Legislttive | progressis en went forward in consultations in this THAT $190,000 FUND, made in the reichstag to bring all the |, yrapers that you have published & | Various reports reaching Peking in- machinety Is in readincss for a long |port of ity toda: political parties into unison in a jolnt Federal Grand Jury Comes in Dec. 14. | Erookiyn Labor Men Would Those | Geciaration in reference o the Gongo. | Pook under the jhame of Countess Avi_ |dicate that Manchuria, Which up to| James Berry, for Years the Official [session, Speaker Clark and other leod- |scna ove Detective William J. Burns discussed Bereft by Explosion. Morocco agreement at the conclugton | 18- 1 b ‘g.: Will cause a great|the present has been only passively | Hangman of Great Britain, but now a | ers having predizted that adjourn- |pect g i — i e . of the debate on Déc. . | sensation. you to suspendrebellious, is iikely soon to become an | raveling evangelist, reached New York |ment may not ccme until after the |from the r e e e | = Artalee publication until I have cognizance of |active factor of the revolution. Gen.|Saturday to begin & four months' tour | national conventions of the two Dig [ mitted, wctior jTesented to the federal grand jury | that the fund of $190,000 e seina’s3 | San Domingo, Dec. 3—Congress ves- | the cottenia,Tand sive my perimiasion | Chao Wrh-$tary, ¥iowuy of Manchuris, | of ‘religious’ work. political p s have been held. This [nu disp-sit 4 when it resumes its sessions Dec. 14.|iabor unions to aid the defense of the | t€rday elected Senator Eladio Victorja | to publishef ' =0 o e R T St i i B P e o el o ( Neither would make @ public statement | McNamara brothers be turned over to | I'*CVisional president of the republic in sl 18 &l Abat they are Importing AYNa- | in. oy o Bit LU ined by the B o| 2 Sausqe” fecLRRPsal Advants ponras Bod in relation to their talk the relatives of viotims of the Los An- | Succession to the sssassinated presi- | To this telegram the Infants Hulalia (1% and that they are tmporting dvna- - LA e . Moning Ay asee | Hotel lobbles tonight were filled with | board's fndings - . oo Z , General mon Caceres. It is | replied: ustus, of Bel ., aged about 35, ¢ embei o |13 AL Will Be Brought to Justice. | HeS e e Y o1 | expected that the senato will confirm| I am greatly astonished that my | the rebel ranks. was thfown out of his carriage, drag- | ETOURS In which (he membeis of tho | “Pork Barrel” B pere sbail mot rest until we have | JORCT 25 % SPERTNE of the Central|the eloction. book should be judged without being Japs Throw Bombs. ged ten rods and killed. ) Moty Ty HUBE ove of town foncs| 1 ¥ Tousht to justice all those connected |y Namara brothers were severely ar- bea—— read. It is a thing that could happen | The Chinese foreign board today . in the corridors, the usual contingsnt ditde n-t he dymamiting outrages throush. | raigned and the sympathy and support | o, CoPenhagen, Denmark, Dec 3.—Miss | only in Spain Never having & Ikin | cailed attention to the arrest of four | T-e New Oil Trust Stock lssues |0 the corridors, the ushal ontingsnt | yon s’ iikely un Germel Egan, daughter of Dr. Maurice | for court life, from which I have al-| japanese st Mukden on the charge of | Fave baflled Wall street, as they have | STAWH W0 (NECORE I DIROER @ B B S the country,” said Mr. Burns. -ITaigneda P e Brooklyn unions was promised il S bt St Meial me are T Bean, United States minister here, | ways held myselt aloof, I take this ob- | Throwing bombs. The Chinese assert |10 official market valus, and are un- | EUEREORGL NEPSIOR DY, CHROPD, OF o no respecter of persons. and |of the B h men_associated with the | 1o President Gompers of the national ; A . ; : rederation. Was marrjed vesterday to Gabriel Am. | portunity to send you my adieux. For nlable, are all In fractional parts, £islation m Nemaras are ‘higher up or ‘lower brose O'Rellly of the Philippines, for- | after this proceeding, which 18 Wor- | & teroitle messtome wrcanond for Do |and in’ 33 different colors. o vl not oalibe the & ng of wn, they will be prosecuted WITNESSES TURN OVER BRIBES | Merly of the United States army, and | thy of the inquisition, I consider my- | rembor £ " ha aoewer 10 e Torotest ; ; £ oongTesy. LU MAER DRCty lof will lor big mupply meusure Exposure to Come from Indictments. & well known polo player. 50, o 'Tar as my Drivate lite 18 con- | my ths. Chinde poverament. thy Jag. | In the Same House at Fall River|Strukgle for party vantage at the polls | 2%, 5o i1 Any exposure that may be made will | Pass Over to Prosecution Money P e cerned, free to act as I deem fit.” | hese togation disciatmed ahs know- | Where his fathor committed suicide by | 2€xt November in dealing with turif, advaningo ws big rivers come from indictments. if indictments it By Deforion Lisbon, Portugal, Deo. 3.—Jose Sold All Her Spanish Estates. edge of these reports, but it added [hanglng ihree vears ago Alphomse | Tyl T, PUHe prifliant winter socinl b2li—popularly “ ] re returned, for violation of the fed- Azouvede, formerly minister of forelgn | In communicating the telegram to Mertin hanged himself Saturday. public bullding biil as sth ,. : 5 ele- | portant legisiation io be ~onsidored,” [ P4l Burns Confers With “Open Shop” | ifcNamara to life Imprisonment and | X-minister to China and editor of the | son, who showed great patriotism in| Yuan the Whole Government. vator which dropped from the cighti - = clice. will be in session until well into the Littleton Ready with peoot foday with J. RKirby, Jr, president of | be released from custody in a few | Pelice. She had therefore given orders for the | roy of Ho-Nan and the finance minis- | irg, in New Yecrk city, were injured. Tomorrow's se \ turers, and D. M. Parry, a former pre: o i ) conuection with The Times disaster |George and “Queen-Empress” Mary, as | privacy. “I shall be much happier | than ever a one-man government. Feet to her death at her home at| qpny pijlg fn the house hag yet been president and th sssociation. it is announced. in a cam- r cording to the wishes of the prosecu- |!anded from the steamer Medlna at The newspapers are begiuning (o |yhile hanging clothes on a line EIVINg | carsain that the democratic caurius Martin W the “of shop™ rincipie. John J. McNamara is admitted by of- D ints Bk Eovernor of Bombay and many high | {ties exceptions bears the title “Thelbocause of ks inabllity to prevent the| The National Asseciation of:Retdn [4ction by the ways und means com: | ciem as o ational Erectors’ associatlon is | fore the MoNamaras confessed, knowl- | Vice. preface, however, in which the author- | {5 zhsolutely no knowledge or idea of | ro, & EPONRC Lot b Yoo Tri® ot he action for any great length of time if | becauEe of ! employ of the associa-|casc, reached counsel for the defense ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY. past Walalle, g pain.’ The work is written ¥ i Building at| Upon the attitude of the insurgent!ocratic discordanc of persons presumed to have 3 re in a Four Storv These labor leaders,” declared a Him Red Harded. hapier headings lnolude sech subjecrs | acceptable to the Manchus, Namara's affairs during the vears he |’ - J of the| qmey nor Bave Tad oriminal scqualnt-] West Haven, Conzy Dee. 2—In the | ness ~ihe . Development of Heavy movements of troops through |store and on tke upper floors by tene- | FIVE KILLED BY AN Structural Iron W the books and | cortain times and places which would - studto on C: e, New Ha- | fo - the udio on Congress avenue, New Ha- | feminist; “Equality of o AT T Bestiires. Presidedt Tale Comtiitod ¥, foys - | stein, >3 o W amiting +” eni Many witnesses came over to us in B e i i A n New York, to expire Decem- | Pittsburg, Dec. 3—The boll ynamiting _is_ no e Any e i g oiice | mined onslaught on the B Tos tpe istoncubiofy By the police e o bat thinie | £8atos to the national congress to be | bef L TETHCIn the vessel was in the Ohio river off[deep students of econom : ssocia- | with them money used to get them. he was trying to make his escape after o i T 1 bringing the persons re- | ber that came to our side voluntarily, | {0108 the Traf hom 4 o and 11 prob- i i e A & with the missicnaries stationed there to | %o oo, "Siel of the man who eon- |boat- was wrecked and hundreds of row. " Mr. iunke since August. 1905, in many lillegitimate ends and they knew they | “bry¢r'was awakened this morning by | ceasing o be the generous companion No Bloodshed at Nanking. Iron works at Los Angeles. by the concussion. The cwuse of the | known efficien i ™ n czuse we had a chain of damning ev : 3 e chim des McNamaras Concerned Dbed at once and while waiting saw a [GOLD MEDAL PRESENTED hlnkll;t(. is now complete. The im- rreme court >f New York denled the |nouscs of Avalon, tearing away chl e R ant Trarman T ompanies _employing non-union | | through the drawers of a chiffioner. He hold on Lion Hill capitulated on con- | York, to set aside the judgment of di- | station was wrecked, 3t was systematically carried on. We | ®¢.” struggle carfied the men out Into the Interest i e il Ew the rallway service has been resumed. | The Maine Steamship Company’s|as Morshon, fireman; Thomas Cun- A the McNamaras were concerned in the about th the river to Pukow, but were driven |ferred to the Eastern Steamship com- | hand. ng them. ties at Work on It. time of it when a policeman attracted | las iti ice West last nisht with the gold medal of | British Gunboats Pol Kew Haven and Hartford property. | boring coal barge. Tho other bodies | from Georgia, | here | States government and California au- | The man on belng taken to the lock. v = E o ot o pepe D iuar act or [ American gunboat Caliso, ars &ffect |the case of W. Morgan' Shuster, the | Of the injured, Charies C. Hays, pi- 5 SeNinc menapement &% of Iron Workers. Acting Sec H. . | ever conceived in the history of this|On looking up his record 1t was found o s wi nition of his work in stirring up na- | warsntp, while others are traveling in | e7bla, whose BMCRL Aead bos beon & hoepit S e epp— Atlanta, Ga. where he was yes- o - ’ Assistant District Attorney W. J..Ford, |of the police before. north and his activity in the interest | war vessels are routing out the pirates | #en. FOUR MEXICAN REBELS SHOT BY ITALIAN s meot the immed & of | ernment and ¢ Philadelphia’s New Mayor Will Ove look the Peliticians. A 1864, He retired from o ban award B, Smith that efforts would be made to prevent ot's CADILE tral_ statule regulaiing interstale| Lo, Angeles, Dec 3—The judge, it |S¥alrs In the monarchist cabinat of | the Tempe. the Infunte Sectacsd yohes | Indivicual Jupness” Zrom ' breaking |0ad been despondent for some time. |season at the pation's capifal. = transpor £ explosiv is belleved, will sentence James B.|lTemier Antonio Teixoira de Sousa, | mently that after the treatment of her | RCULTality. Seven Perscns in a Hydraul i s e fionk d hearings on I Bald Speaker Clari today, "you are i Leaders. John J. to twenty years' imprisonment. | DlaTlo Poolar, has been arrested and | figliting in Morocoo without the slight- | - Continued resignations from the | Hloor to the ground floor in the New |forced to tha conclusion that congress B . 3r. Burns conferred | Under "the parole law, John J. might | haTEed with conspiracy against the | est recognition, this was the last straw. | zovernment. including that of the vice, | York Life Ingurance company's build. e rii | - % summer jf not until fall, e National Association of Manufa ears. | sale of all her estates in Spain and B i Tariff, jes e e RO The indictments against John J. in | Bombay, Dec. 3._King-Emperor [would henceforth lve In the Strictest | senra cemiat, haorn tne orimes mors| Mrs. Hannah MoDade, 70, Fell 30 ,‘“,N,EA':"Z d‘;',;:' o S M it DY pestunctc 1 $éent of the organization, which is in- e ¢ | mittees g apy It ted th t National Erectors' | Will not be pressed now, but they will | they are officially styled since thelr ar- | so,” said the Infanta, “for I can keej i ence. Mass., y - v el e democra houne tiation. 1t s Smnoanceq in a cam. | Stand on record to be scted upon ac- | Fival in their grest eastern empirg | my personality.” i ®| Moy Dectare HimesifRegent. . | Ziencs, [0S0, CRiNeT 0 Seaine | Tomed.” said _the democratic heuse o, intln seson. | yaizn asainst alleged depredations “The Thread of Life.” ader, Mr. 3 g |est winl j e 2% i tion. That it will sct as a lever upon | P. M. vesterday at the quay at the volce the popular idea that Yuan in- > @imed at employers who maintain "ot- | Apollo Bunder, ~They wers met by the | The book to which King Alfonso |tenas soon to declare himself regent, | "= N I eTEaa midans, comn | e win ficials of the state. action by the ways,and means com- |78 TiE Detectives Busy for Weeks. . Thread of Lifes State officals tonight that be- | officials of the civil and military ser- read o fe,” and has the name of | intriguing by the Manchu princes with » /o i Mo Normaras contacned. o v Countess Avila'on the title The | the throne, but among forcigners. there | Or°CSE OPPoses a national padoels Pobt | {1, ruport of the tarif bcard on i t represented he scene of the in- |edge of the state's Intention to try on the ground that it will drive small | oyyy1e” gonedu’es, but it will not delay | PR 0 G. Badorf. Several de- | o involve. other jabor. laders & NEW HAVEN PHOTOGRAPHER ess takes the Tesponsibility for the |y i's programme. 5 A o dhv S b Mcatdete. 1 o B = od Bulate, Tac ir-;;::x‘l(l:: ;hp-"'zgi B A 1‘|‘11"fl-order houses in small comnuni- | 4TG0 0L o port is held back, publican member p Sod are smid so be walching the move: | ofore the sctivity of the prosecution lin French. It is a sort of di Bvidently mot being sblo to bring | .. ¢ Insurgents Hold Balance of Power. |anything which may sound R g with several Important witnesses. Shot West Haven Man Who Caught | independent (reatise won mareios e | the rebeis to terms which would ba e in & Four Storv Building o comcerned with Johm J. Mc- |member of the prosecution today, ¥ s oniee | notna 85 o v 4 was in this cit ecreta b the MeNi o th co e eIl O e i 3 L e s oy STUDENTS OF ECONOMIC a his city as secretacy ance w! e McNamaras, but they w harl PS5 3 » " s Fiiermational-Assoctation ot Bridge and | IS in communication: with them at | Sy7CSt today i West Haven of (rarios | Fowes” Complote Tndbpendence Pao-Ting Fu_indicato that an attack |ments, caused 330,000 damago Satur EXICOMDN. ON A TUG FOR DEPARTME correspondence of which are .in bave caused undue publle comment.” ands of the federal grand jury. Details of the struggle for the tes- | Yo @nd who lives at 25 Admiral | ucation, Religion and i i = 't i " month sentence of Abraham Lichten- 103 Explosions Since 1905. ~ |timony of witnesses preseut a realistic | Bihis, 000 LSS, ShY Bave the | Belleves in Divoroe for Just Gause, | It 1 Jearned from a reliable sourco convioted of “extensive wmus- ¢| Philadeipbia, Dec. 3.3 ¢ Al SRS e e Y 3 | fovm for the past few monthe. Hayes| [Tu8 foVRl morsiet makie & deter- |iwered the govermment's oall for del- |pline in New York to expite Decem. |’ Fittabirg, Doc. 8.077he, Bellors ite | tively youns me feature of the last few wecks,” said Assistant | ;a2 ' Jato custody Bhe is in favor of % ght by Xavier is vor of dive but_thinks e bt o District Attorney Ford, “and Drought | hroir 1Siom he had shot in the aem on | it should b “a law based on justice Totion eitith malssionatics are. OF- ,|Avaton, stx miles from here, = whis | Uif be appainted o hes in exposing | You would be surprised at the num- s - | ganizing a volunteer party to proceed I'm Done With Ortie E. McManigal | morning. The captain and four e robbing the Pfaff home. Hay Forever, or I will be when the court | crew wero killed and five others ir i1l prob. o Shen Si in an endeavor 4o assist| . gnts me my divorce” sald Mrs. Mc- | jured, two of whom will die, The|elected mayor, wss for one hundred explosions |too. The fact is, we frustrated the|gye™, % G COUnEY Jatl and will prob- |5 00 WOURes, L Rt e dant o ) i . i 2 row. Mr. Blankenberg a N A me e [plnk_ ot e Siber_weudD. win UY| teht tohmurie: come the useful colloborator, without |T0°°0 & Place of safety. fessed to blowing up the Llewellyn | panes of glass in Avalon were broken o fon . known efficienc enginee m Massachusetts to the Pa- [could not win if they took their |, "Talf WA A >ecen ; ) Who said there slar | Of man in the joys end labors of life. | Tondom, Dec. 3.—A despatch from axplosion has not been learned. F or of pu nces on legitimate procedure, be- [ {1%, W0 Who Bract Gl mot eot St oe Shanghal says that the capture of Appeliate_Division of the su-|of the machinery were hurled Into the [ Forter, director o i ot get dut of 2] PP | George W. Norris, dire ) The propertr destroved was that|dence. man enter the room and start to -0 perialists did not resist, hence there | appeal of Irp Millard Hein, former |neys and landing in the streets and TR B i i ERNEST THOMPSON SETON, | Was no bloodshed. Their Iast strons- | consul general for Honduras, in New ((ha roof of the Penmsylvania railiond |Of e supplies ron workers. This cost of this eam- | “ X 4 | sprang out of bed and grappied wiin 2 Wis. bay paign of terrorism was enormous and | Stone wall whichever way they tumi- | (he man, both falling to the foor. The | Tribute to His Work In Stirring Up |dition that the lives of its defendurs | varce obtpined by his wife. The killed are: Captain IZ. A, | essnrt t a number of men ides GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY. | hall ana down stairs. where Ifases i s T ney; Ralph Hagan, watchman: Thom- (" ¢ e 5 | . | drew a revolver and shot Pfaff in the | Greenwich, Conn,, Dec. 3—It was an. | NIne_thousand revolutionists crossed |real estate and steamers will be trans- | niaghem, fireman; James Friel, deck- | 4bolt thico + piens for these explosions, and we| . . |2rm. The latter continued to hanz |s# o “ f = e . purpose to assist in every way 1n un- | United States and California Authorl- | on’to his man and was having a hard | Botme: (e ,‘,V“;:fin’f"‘"‘ eempeon | back with a fotal loas of two guns. Iany, operating between Hoston and| “Oniy (he body of Friel was found. was presen eastern ports. s is a New . |1t having been thrown upon & nelgh- s Who 1 President Ryan Not in Town. 2 b by the shot entered the house and |achievement by the Camenre cont of | Ttong Kong, Dec. 3-—The British %L Neo infor m;l?nnh“il—" ‘;Jblain.(? < e Los Angeles, Dec. 3—‘The United |overpowered the burglar. America. The medal, which is not .unbol‘(‘, with the assistance of the The State Depal ent is Treating :;: Irl::)\.lgh‘; "‘L:‘:v(au?;':,:l carried down {8 lecturines on w tonight the whereabouts of Fran! o - E X s er by 3 J ive and specific manag - Ly Thorities are co-operating to UNCOVer | up gave his name as i Pl L - s 31 Ryan. president of the assoelation v e as Hayes =nd was | work of note, but for a life's achi ively policing the west river. Steamers o8 one of the most gigantic conspiracies | recognized as being well known here. e v oung American treasurer-general of | 1ot ané Benjamin G. Willlams are in & Hockin =aid he weas advised that Mr 2 Om Toakin Zient. wes §iven to Mr. Setonin Tecog- | bound for Wu Chow are escorted by & | o lil “whoes omecial head has beem | ot and dienlno D O, N pected they | 108 L arrive in this city to countr, at he has served time in the reform . i = B ""“" This was the declaration today of|school and has beeri before the eves ;‘;"1“‘,.;’2,‘3:??.%‘Emumkflfi?ofi’."xfli’é ’;‘J:;fi'um“‘"'“:&mm‘“fi -.:flhc‘hhd;n,r as that of an individual Americun cfti- second in command to District Attor- | On Thankseiving day Pfaffs store | o fhe. po R . Rev 3. D. Fredericka. | s entercd and $1.50 ‘stolen. “AT {ne | medal hus beon Dresentod 1o but thees |t SR The jobbors were driven |1t 1s Reported That the Sunceck CAPTURED IN' TEXAB|yiciim Had Knooked Down Man fo |t'me it was stated that Praff was in | cipe = alley railroad stockholders have de- e aff wae in |sthers, former President Roossvelt, Dr. | back, but roturned to make another | Valley rairesd stockholders have he- | L o ooe—ol Jostling Him. TROLLEY KILLS HORSE | the habit of takine proceeds | 9 ! home with his S poties thine thas | ilinin T ¥ornaday and Gifford Pin- | stand. dent Charles §. Melien for the renewal | Tpem as They Wers Cro GOMPERS’ STATEMENT. New Haven, Conn., Dex r American Federation’s President May | = home with him. Ths police think that s OGSl Wask ! AND INJURES MAN. | Bome wit) D chot. Mr. Seton annually entertains| Mongolia Proclaims Independence. oas: —r | s ‘Izflus paiine g ‘who gcntered the | the Campfire club on his estats, Wyndy ‘Pek!:' Dec. 3—The lnae:mdenu of 0:a'hgxlln:::51":111"’:6.::(;“:!:?0::3 B McMahon, 16 years New Yoris, Dee. 3—T probably shall | Stamford Man Thrown Out When Car |0 and that this morning he enter- | Ghoul, 1acated o thin o 3 - e g &n 2 Laredo, Toxas, Deo, 3~ probably fatally [ e a for - to make but 3 he money taken In at the sStore Sat- he chie! > oy estu - peked 4 I e e e B0y : s | urday night, TODAY A BUSY ONE tricts. The Chiness officials have been | Fredsrick Thompson, Prominent New | 8lleked participants in the Tyests | haa knocked do ket the e ngton and | Stratford, Conn.,, Dec. 3.~—A\horse FOR SUPR s York Theatrical Manager, was sued |;orming when Major Hagadorn, U T S A B g :fln“‘n\' ,nl‘ he_3c i:v).:::;‘r;‘;re< p‘r'-: - \r\';.r;s‘nls_.;\ u“n'deZ;'cr;ne Mfimu atm(?n}:; EME COURT. e for divorce Saturday by Mrs. Mabel | GO0 ONC T T one W squad 6f men :.’an' »y,,\uhufl.‘.m“i n age American Federation of | when the team he was driving was | (€Jera! government is prossing its in- | Attorney for Beef Packers Will Ask |POPGED ONE ALITOMOBILE, T e e “Fatatersa. . Extrome | . clvilian clothes arrested four Mex- |whon thres Itaiisns ing t ou return to Washing- | thro: out, striking on his head, but | 0 e . oY | one of them, nocking him down, a : 2 | roteiving ‘Gut a slighi- braise ' The |SoURfTY has been increased Within| Swushington, D, 3—Tomorrow | West Havem Young Woman Has Skull (7% Thompson in her bill were ariving & wagon load of am- | e 00 RO BRCCEIE U (T “Possibiy tomorro t 1 hoven horse drawing the wagon was not in- | (Uf 168t fornight, according to well | sromises to be a busy day for the su- Fractured at Waterbury. Locking Herself in the Bathroom of | munition and officers’ equipment and|cpd shot McMahon in the abdow #rous engagemenis to keep which may | jured, b ne which was being led | [IIOTMPd persons here. o preme court of the United States. That her home in FHarlem, Mixs Adelalde | }eacing five B s Glot allaged to| ACHT the shooting the tres Italians $ake a week’s time before T amr ready | suffered injuries which 'caumed its|fhed Dy the Tederal gramd Jjury tribunal will reconvene after ftw Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 3. —Miss Not- | Muller, a young milliner, who was to |, 0tWilthstanding the plot alleg: in differsnt directions, but two of t to_make statement deathi. The wagon was smashed. S oy i Plnce will 52| secks' recess and important ascleions | tie Ball, aged 27, of 32 Court street, | have been married In a short time, lay | B&ve been started by Gen, Bernardo|were arrested, Manuel 01 Drasd ar “Th demand of some lahor leaders 7% | Ford saim . recommended in several of the many | West Haven, was struck by an auto- | down in fhe bathtub and, placing the | Beves has been "vv-m'lvlhmnw:"l:n Pasquale Gracco he third mazs for full penalty for the selfconvicied — Typos Want McNamaras Hanged. (M Tord =@ = . =~ |cases under consideration. mobile this afternoon near Thomaston | muszle of a new automatic pistol in [ the bud, authorities are of the opinlon | (e pelice thir o #booting, 1 Jnen is said to be spreadinz. Will vou Norfolk, V., Dec. 3.—Norfolk Typo. e tensive tnat it woulg |, 17 additlon to decisioms, attornays|snd nos les at the Waterbury hos- | har mouth, sent a steel jacketed bullet | that the capture 1s tmportant b cause | ngto DI Dras ot “hean capiy B Sea.to.be graphical union, No, 83, adopted reses | Saik D6 S0 extensive that it would | gor'tno Chicago beef packers will probe | PItAl i a critical condition with @ | hirs har brain all the men are known to have becn | The povs o “We will let tha court sentence the | hutions today demanding the maximuih | nad beon teonehe to rh fibiect | ably endeavor to have the court stay | fractured skull and Jeft wrist and pos et partisans of Reyes shooting. | had been brouzht to the atten | the packers’ trial in the United States | Sible internal injuries. Miss Ball was | Levi Rude of New Haven, & locomo- [ scoiers GHAUFFEUR OF 86; NEVER WORE UNDERWEAT uen. 1 will not tali” penalty for the McNamaras. Philip J. oo b o b= Mr. Gompers was asked if ne ap- | Eryne of the Boot and Shosmakers'| ooy Genorst Wikemnam ' ' 707" | district court at Chicago on criminal | Waiting for & trolley car when, in at- | yivo enginesr on the New York. New e T196000 Pty t2, U the | union of Boston, who addressed the | "“ro give the prosecution here more | CBATEes of violation of the Sherman |tempting to dodge an auto which casfe | faven and Hagtford railroad, climbed MURDERING HIS WIFE & ©f $190.000 collected for the de- | printers, said the confession by the | elpow room in its campalgn & grand | ®nti-truet law. up behind her she-was struck by an- | on top of th b to adjust a bell rone Henry Baumgarner Belioves Eve La Still another unusual step will be the | tier machine going in the same di- |at New Rochelle, N. Y., Saturday. His | Chicago Merchant Attempted to Get| body Would Be Better Without It fense of the McNamaras over to the | McNamaras was the greatest blow | i o) i widows and orphans of The Times | dealt union labor in twenty years. Ty e gmpanelled within a Week | effort by the leaf tobacco board of | Fection. head camo In contact with a heavily o Him ut Malibe Station. bullding disaster. He replied: “I have S Jtdge Georgs Hulton, oresiding mas. | trade of the city of New York to get| B. J. Ball brother of the injured|charged feed wire overhead and he was # > 5 | Bellefontaine, ¢ De Prot Bothing to say.” Bribery Charge to Be Pressed. / |iniore of the fumeoisr momding M2 |the supreme court to rewew the re- | Oman. did hot hold the driver of the | {rgiantly Ikilled. Chicasd. Dot S-liund Xautian, | of the fact that he has hDever wo y Cal, Dec. 5. That the | §omes sommty. b je aur® . 9f Lo% | organtzation of the tebacco corpora | Car respomsible for the accident. : morchant whose Wife was ARot and | undorwear and (it T r'e GOMPERS KNEW OF GUILT. A ' by the McNamaras aid | cago. o L SHOOTING FOLLOWS MILLIONAIRE STOKES litled by holdub men mear his Nhrth e L = not preclude the prosecution from ac Assistant District Ati 5 For ” . | S1de bo last night, declared today f Detective Rume Consions Sam to | HVieS" i iy S2ner diraction ot ‘with | nicd{har the.siste entored Ints e; | MRS. FARRAR GIVES MONKEY ARGUMENT R e 1 L T temborship in Ananias Clul any person was evidenced today by | ngveement by which r prose == I i i ight Far [mer chauffeur, arrested as a- suspect i smmoam TR s gl ot | (eenent Oy Whlh othes proscen- | AWAY HOUSEHOLD GOODS. | Man of 70 in Hespital, His Assailaint | No%® 7™ [iis Bodeide Last Night Was the slayes. y . Under Arrest. . \ “That's the man,” shouted Kaufmen, f Dee. 3—“Mr. | istrict Attorney Ford that he would | confession by the McNamaras. Compe o that the |press the charge of bribery asuinst - - McNamaras were guilty.” was the anklin, a detective emploved M'NAMARAS RE ED. Ftatement mede today by W. J. Burns, 2 he trial will come up st the detective. Burns conferred here | with United States District At- | | e e = S e New York, Dec. 3—W. .. D, Stokes, |and sprang &t Guitenberg, Policemen and May Come Her New Britain, Coan, Dec. 7.—As the | tlo miliionaire aportsman, is Criticaily | Were Tequired to restrain him. 9 et result of a quarrel over the relative | at his uptown &partments. it was uttenberg jed that he was one Action by Los Angeles Typographical | ,1:i"on, Dec: S-—Mrs. Frederick Per- | merits of different breeds of monkeys, | announced - thore. anighi o effect |of the party of robber + Union Yesterday. Lo B, Farrar rotor the Ray. Fréder- | jonn Raymond, 70 years old, 15 in & | ppon his heart ls fearcd of the fermen- | The police take Kaufman's possi bam & fow dags aporned to Sandring. |jocal hospital ‘with a’ bullei at .the |{ation of food in his intesiines. o |ble identification will some remerve o Los Angeles, Dec. 8—The Los Anges | b8 fo% davs ago und gave awdy all | buge of the skull, and George Holden | samomnaes - awore Tortheoming - other | because. of DiE Dervous' condition. istriot Atiorney Deniss That Mc- |les Typosraphical umion, @ looal of (hs | 1o, o tchold goods. Her ~hushand, | 2*70.Eea’ up, chaized WIth the Shoot- | thos o oxprenmion. ot beliot St e — Namara Confession Will Save Others. | international body, to which James B T to | Bhng Gaae ‘fl;fle:;‘“ Chap- | ing The shooting took place early |yould survive the night. Congress of Hygiene and Demography. McNamara belongs, repudisted him, | NMoihe A,e;nh't,‘fi:“flm:“a‘“:j oday in a house on Arch Xreet. When | * Mr. Stokes is the, complaining wit- | Washington, Dec. 3.~Already twen- Holden shot, Raymond’s mouth Was | ness in the trial of Ethel Conrad and [ ty-nine states have mccepted invita- NGBODY TO BE SPARED. . Miller and John Kirby Dayton, O.. i of the Knew McNamaras Guilty Right Along. l.os‘ Angeles, CO nhxs nly @ and his bn}xhehr, _Yloh'n J. McNamara hes not been heard from, but ing e and Lentior “When Mr. Gompers says he was 1UeStion now of whether the Yederal |secretary of the International Asso- |fy 1 bellew < opcn, the bullet plercing the throat |[ilfan Graham, the sliow zirls charged | tions indicated their ini 0 OF | maritime exchange today from surprised and_ that the McNamaras | Soverment or the state authorities | clition of Bridge and Structural lron 5 wnyerod he Bas. gone to Ffanoe | g lodsing at the base of the skull. | with shooting and painfully wounding | participating in the 15th intecnational | "oty Cape FHoniy. Va. caos o . o i 2 e 3 3 e -28, ver Dorothy (Nt gence, Be tells what is not truc. said | IO 19 JUstice, mors fsctually” con [t0day, 1 rrow, scoming greatly Seamen’s Convention Today. stand when the trial was adjor 0 meeRe B ey, Oro. it - s known 1t | I charge of evidence for the prose- |refreshed, walked about a litle lake Baltimore, ‘Dec. 3—The annual con- | oved Thanksgiving. but was taken Il s, _Sterling's N ) ere gullt has + . Dorothy in n knew it at the chattlng with the International -Seamen’s | next day and was unable to attend the F The Tntermuiiona) un. | Attorney Fredericks, was restng on u | his. fricnds. oton ot Americe Wil astembie hacs | Pridac scssion of the trial n mia abe| O Explosion Causes $400,000 Loss. t rater, . Doroth; canferred st Indiavapols on the | F2nch near hi todey, Mr. Ford oc- | Interest here centers sbout the con- tomorrow for & two weeks’ session with | sence the trial went on with the ex- | GoMfield, Nev, Dec. ire. oripin- | BEAS, e ife mav oF Taising fromie o the deo |cupied himself \with the McNamara |fession of James B. McNamara, which Oclepates from the Atiantic end Padific | amination of other vwithesses to | ating in the mili’ of the Florence Gold- | Caps Henry life » of the prismers. Some of the | oo 1= udiiitiel that the prosecu- | District Attorney Fredericks has an- seaboards, the Gulf of Mexico and the | today It was thought that his fllness | fleld mining property totally destroyey | by the strun - of their guilr, | o8 had under survefllance in other [ notnced will probably be made on Advodutes Sale of Friar Lands. Great Lakes. The prime object of the | was but a slight one and that he would | the mflk machinery and outbulldings RN gerte S R e by I &5 sk for the mentence YWashington, Dec. &—Declaring ithat | crsanization bang to . improve = the aem:‘. to resume ;‘v: siand at the con-, eh-t nix t.m'rol;z lo:- in .‘:z"m.m: at 5 i g 3 . unless the lands In - | status of the seamen, . measures | tiauation of the trial tomorrow, lose ,000. A exploston of o Darrow. Said It Wae No Frame-Up. |ioived in The Times explos. | “ He sald 1t would not be forthicoming | pino. Isiands ‘sce Specllly draposn of | ICoking. o that eRd Wil Tecelve Aret S = catized the fira. artfor man Burned to Death. “Clarence Darrow told the lobor men |jon, but he said that might | socner, although he was entreated by & | they will become & heavy finanelal | ccnsideration. govern- | roomtul g Hartford, Dec. $—Caught in a fire cution 2nd while his chief, District | near his apartments, New Stesmer Gorgistan, which urrtved lu t from Bussoral and Auscat ‘akeman Gardner Di held at quarantine for further lnve e 3 ‘mesting in_Indianapoils that |first be made by the federal of newspaper men to “hurry it | drain_on the Philippine mot believe I framed up this{ment m its investigation. = up.” Steamship Arrivals. on the top floor of a tenment block | Putnam, ' Conn. Dee. #—George 1. | tibation because of the deaths of fhic “The federal zovernmeht has shown i % At Gibraltar: Dec. 3, Perugla, from |on Wolcott street tonight, Mrs. Jane | Gardner of Norwalk, n brakeman, who | of the crew. Two of the trio, il copsnitation today. it wes ad-|evere disposition to nssist us and we | John C.fMiles, 2 Well Known Artist, | that these lands New York. Fanks, 71 years old, was burned to|was injured Saturday while working | whom died before the vensel sailed pertained to federal zrand ore helping them as muck pol‘b)';. died at his homae «t St John, N, B. | areas as the in: At Southampton: Dec. 3, dcalth before help could her. The | in the local railroad yards, died (o- | were ives, and the other was the estigation of the dvmamitmz, he said. The He | Baturdag. ’ demand : phia, from New York. ; of the fire in Right. He was 26 years @i Envlivh cook