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TAFT'S MESSAGE IS WELL RECEIVED Tty Advice Dmmficl;oadetuflerwoodConcedet'nutltismAble‘ A Proors e One But Believes President Should Have Dealt With and Pagumenia. Tariff—Senator Hoke Smith Turns Back Into Treasury 0':?:0“::;% zlfl:fim ey : Are We lns adam! AR of fresh, wholellhplcennd‘pmtofbufly s $3,000 of Unearned Salary—Tariff Board Hustling. gfi:’;‘g’%& S it -und for hift:: “Let it na.nd agam for a d\m wl\-le, and bt- i » fore serving stir well and add the juice r Washington, Dec. 5.—President Taft'sthen adjourned until Thursday in re- Orange fld::“m“- This is to be a l lon- o a ls a e L4 meszage on the trusts was read in jspect to the memory of the late Repre- ina wing gl Toth hranches of congress today and | sentative Madison of Kansas and Latt It is very wholesome, appetizing and was generally well received. The pres- | of Nebraska. strengthening, especially for fever and chills ident's objection to a repeal of thef The house will meet at noon tomor iy stormy and blustering her. - Prompt Sherman law was approved by some of | row. the leaders' on both aides, although the Events of the Day. :c::‘:o&n ::;“x‘:;g‘h""‘l" ""::*“ iy democrats held that his first message | |n the house: Tariff programme con- cpineond brenmoy e should have dealt with the tariff. ference of democratic members of ¥ Shitis A OIS SR P W e e select our h t “An Able Message,” Says Democratic [and means committee called for Wed- coughs and col II ‘V w ea nesday. | MR e S from | In the senate: Senator Smith turned . B M D, h 00 for sen- the president’s standpoint said Mr. | Dpok 0 the treasury 5,000 D8y mor — of STATEMENT BY JUDGE. Underwood, the democratic leader, “Dut | Georgia. e st we feel that the leading message should |~ About 200 recess nominations, mostly | Says James Is Willing to Take 5 When we wash, brush and have dealt with the tariff. There seems | simasters, army and navy officers, Senter.ce 1o Save. His Brother. . 10 be an effort on the part of Presi- |submitted by president. % | t , cdent Taft and the administration to Pomdene:’ ?Wnshmgton) criticized T.os Angeles, Dec. 5.—Judge Walter scour l force trust issues ahead. I am op-|court of commerce decision in Spokane [ Bordwell issued a formal statement posed to a repeal of the Sherman law, | rate case. Jate today giving his views as to the but there may be supplemental legisla- | Abrogation of Russian passport | McNamara trial and especially what . Hon to define it. 1 do not think the |treaty proposed in bill by Culberson | brought about its termination. Tke en we ass lt thl‘OU h 20 house favors a federal incorporation | (Texas) and petition presented by |statement follows: = g ';‘ P d o Martine (Néw Je;;;,v». . : The Judge's Statement, ! Z 5 “Taft's trongest tterance, ays Repeal of Canadian reciprocity pro- : e gy . posed in bill by Heyburn (Ideho). i A s Sies, nave grln lngs__ Adjourned 3.16 p. m., until 2 D. M| {pe facie and the law applivable there- Republican T.eader Mann, who has | 00t not always agreed with the president, to,I deem it due to the court and to praised the message, saying it prob- Tariff Board Hustling. this community that I shouldd:ha.kehd 5 o ¥ ably was the strongest utterance Pres. | Washington, Dec. 5.—The tariff board | brief public statement regarding ‘he Wh ft > t 10 t th ident Taft has ever made. is working at breakmeck speed in an | circumstances, attending the abrupt eIl We Sl l lmeS r()ug In the house the reading of the mes- | effort to present its report on wool to | close of these cases, together with sapa was interrupted by applause from | President Taft on Saturday. The cot- | sifficient comment . to.indicate my the republican side. The senate read- | ton report in all probability will not be | views as to such circumstances. This | Sllk ing of the message was heard with its |in the president’s hands until after the | is done in the hope of correcting, if £ ussal_dignified attention. The senatelChristmas holidays. possible, some misconceptioas due to it ot S erroncous publications, and particular- | Iy to an article which appesred in a OLD “GENERAL SLOCUM” LETTER REMOVES ALL local newspaper on the 22d inst. over AT BOTTOM OF THE SEA. DOUBT AS TO SUICIDE. | the si#nature of Lincoln Steffen. No doubt this is adding a mil- gt Not Due to Steffen. 2 1li-Fated Steamer Pursued by Ili Luckiinsurane. Company Was Skeptical 3 “X?m“hel:artst Egcz:;fingatmn ";fo:E;‘ llon douars per year to the neces_ f , h. e h Bire Suer: Kallogn Wtiande Deen cascs was due to the efforts of him- | hi Y i hi If and other outsiders, who under- i Philadelphia, Dec. 5.—The last vest- Boston, Dec. 5.—A letter which was | 5€ 2 3 G P2 tcok to influence the officers of the § t ige of the unfortunate steamboat Gen- |found on the body of Kellogg Durland, | (oK, 10 [RIUSEES BI2 SO0 IME 90 0,0 Sary COSt Of our mu lng. eral Slocum, on which about 1,000 | 2uthor and soclologist, who died from | gut justification in fact. lives were lost in the waters of New D)?ii”nltuke"\'u 1;1; South s;aun:b‘i»u Did Not Influence Azreement. ' 5 York some years ago, now lies at the | this city on Nov. 13, was made public| . - A Dottom of the sea Afier the steam. | by District Attorney Pelletier tonight,| 1 also wish to denomnce the clalms | S 1t our mistake boat was burned to the water's edge|OL &ccount of an investigation of the |98 CBEF i‘m prenng sagatior dbcgre gB el the hull was converted into a barge | dedth which a life insurance company | {10 foF Al TIRL Fhe, SIQREE Ot and given the name of Maryland. To- |is making. The letter, which is a part | IO, 00 B o0 Tdloss and un- . . gay a ripoit Wis Tecekyel flefo that e ‘;’tlflciall;"epon ?; )l[egéca“ l‘;)a :‘T\IP He is (‘fl!‘rci“l in the statement r l r ls a e en the barge could not stand the gale that 2miner [agra was irec d 3 ® = ' =y < t Dlow o the New Jersey comst yestar. | friend of Durland's, W. D. Parmalee, [ that the court Was ot a perty to 1S ou m W ou day, and sank somewhere in the vi- | Of Munroe, N. Y. Tt says: Ay e L e r e 3 v 4 Ciiy™sF Samay Hook e crow ot || Dear Parmiaice: 'Thix tragedy 1 a | SomPrOmg of (Pl CaiE ML INS i et i o g five men were taken off by a tug. The | terrible thing to have come into any- | = oy = O —_W n ou (o) Maryland was valued at szo,uo% and | one's lite. 1 deeply regret being the |induced the "";:e“““"“ w'j‘fi?i}"?rfi ‘ there was no insurance. cause of its having been brought into | Sreement in the matter. i Hard luck pursued the hull of the|YOurs. I deserve unmeasured and un- |8ttorney acted entlrely without regard . - - v i ending hell for havin uestioned one | t0 Mr. Steffens and on lines decided pe r) General Blocum even after it had been | (ROBE Vel for having questioned o6° |iipon before the latter appeared on tie SpeECi (0 €daa our ownar of the il! fated hull, said she|Vieve- I simply could not understand | Scene. *as always getting into trouble. -Dijnor comprehend so many things. 1|Bribery Discovery Caused Change of fortune always followed her,” he said | Bave troubled you so infinitely already Pleas. today. “Even on this trip we had to|that perhaps a little more will not| .,, (, the defense, the public can Ot 15 & new rudiie belive: abe o matter. In the attic home is a huge : g P sk I an W ihes gune. Dp . irdn trunk painted red ' I it are many | POl on it ihat ithe Aevelopments of < _|last week as to the bribery and . - course, 1 didn't like to throw $20,000 | letters and papers of mine. Kindly Sted Moy Ae W the S . Sourse. 1 dldnit like to throw 320,000 |\ ove these burned. On the little book. | tempted bribery of jurors ‘n the James Think what this means: T Bava ne tekmsis shelf in the S. E. corner of the library | B: McNamara case were the :’““\‘}“*"fi The Muryland left the Delaware|lS & brown pasteboard box filled with [(ause of the change oo o o g et o e o 23re | pictures, postcards, letters etc. Give | Suddenly brought these ‘o an Gold Medal Flour now far outsells any other flour . i > end. The district attorney could have 7 A these to my mother. I think she would | ¢nd. T’ e ez gt - §f coke residue from Philadelphia for | (o161 T mother 1 think she would | £ T McNamara's plea ot | hat’s milled. a2 { which are in the library. and especial- fniéilyn:?:sg‘;go ixehea;:&;eg:;g \I\);I'I:;TI =4 Ve o £} cases asg S a o SMALLPOX RAGING 1y the posts. Her address you can sot | 7 “hut he refiised, inaisting that the by telephoning Frank A. K. Boland, 34 ARGUND 7. JoHNsBURY. | 57 thestunine Frank A I Bolsnd. 34| &5, D¢ 1S Felieeh g LS o™ aer | It feeds 24,000,000 folks daily. P —_— the books in the library that are mine !""i-“";e“‘- P j b h . illi f th h on Drawn on Jury Instructed Not to | please forward to Louls Sessa, Spring ropositions of Defense. s of them — i Report. Valley, N. Y., if it is not necessary to “The first proposition from those m— ust ccause ousewives millions ave : | sell them, in which event please write | torested in the defense were St. Johnsbury, Vt, Dee. 5. Thewepl. | Nim that it was my wish that he was|James B. McNamara should cha demic of smallpox which has caused | {0 have them, anyway. I have written |plea from ‘mot guilty’ to ‘guilt much worry in this section of the state | MY letters and all is in readiness at|condition that he should not be recently resulted in not one of the jur- hand. 'I am wholly ready. I am only | tanced to death, and that his brothe ors empanelled for the December term !mnderxng whether T should hold off | ¢hguld go free. The district attorney of the Caledonia county court appear- |+uSt long enough to see that no one|\ould not agree. Afterwards em ing at the court house when the ses- | Prings you in any way into that which | saries from the defens® brougit to sion opened today. Although it is con- | 'S NOthing to you save the pain that|gjstrict attorney the proposition thai sidered that the spread of the disease |)CU Must suffer as a friend. Irom my | fames B. McNamara would plead g has been checked, President Caverley | 1eart I thank you for the moble Wa¥|iy and be sentenced to death if the of the state board of health instructed | YU have stood by me.” i urt so ordered, provided that his ihe men that they had better remain at | ., 1 0e _medical examiniers Teport says|prother should be saved. But the d home. As a resuit Judge Miles an- | 12t Durland committed suicide and|irict attorney still would not agree nounced that he would not hear the|!l8t be was in disguise at the time. | . “\wiiling to Die to Save John cases_that required a jury or witness- | aVing shaved his full beard and put |~ 2 x found that Gold Medal excels all other flours. You’ll not find it different. Next time you order be sure you get e s . 3 on_old clothing. “Those interested in the defense con- can be Bosompiioned without eming 1 | . Durland left an fnsurance policy of | tinued to urge his acceptance of the | i e e thout calling 10 1515,000 to go to his wife. The policy |last proposition for ten days or more was not contestible because of suicide, | kntil the bribery developments re- the court will take a recess until the danger passes. but the vunusual circumstances of the | vealed the desperation of the defense e gl v man’s dezth by takines eyanide of no- | and puralyzed the effort to save John mz‘:“’::“?e“u'e’:“::‘g:; St Johnsbury | tassium, in the presence of his w J. McNamara by sacrificing his broth- | of smallpox during the past few “_e“e—k« while in her compartment on a train|{er. Then it was that the change of| e e A D o wooks. |at the South station, together with thie | the pleas of these men was forthcom- Attending physiclans fear, however, | oy St the @ws of the death was |ing | - kept secret for nearly four days. led McNamaras Not “Twe Heroes.” l;altil'(iu:":A::‘;‘L\\tltl‘lel::lgl;‘r‘(‘:“:észr};ds Set|the insurance company to Investigate| “The notion broached in the Steffens i s el sier S i ,"?f“"" making paymen article that the MecNamaras in the SEEKS $50,000 FOR _— commission of the crimes as confess- : ed by them, are. ‘two heroes’ is offen- BREACH OF PROMISE | MAGNIFICENT PROFITS OF ive to coramon intelligence and r 4 . : 5 : BEET SUGAR INTERESTS | pellant to the consclence of all just 8outhern Girl Brings Suit Against a _——— men—to siy nothing of the a 4 Wall Street Broker. Farmer Resped No Benefit from Re- [rence of the law for such sentiment, § : -~ cent Ad i 3 #nd 1 am confident that the district New York, Dec. 5.—Demanding $50,- (il attorney was not influenced by any } 000 damages for alloged vreach of & | TWashington, D Representative | Sich sentiment in considering the pro- Tromise of marriage, Miss Norine Fert | Baker of California drew from W. T.|1osal that the defendants should with- ;-‘le;l’e. bor p;‘"ulheln g‘r(l‘ dbesan ?un Willett, a sugar expert witness before | iraw their pleas of ‘not guilty. > 1 the supreme court today against|the house investigating committee, to- | Pleas Caused Mitigation of Sentence. Earl A. Walzem, a Wall street broker. | day, the magnitude of the profit made | «qr ¥ e h o RS s | | is Carolina, R. I, rela- ” Many Jo# Jetterh. ther nabasn te lo : t Upon the entries of the pl@s of eral carloads of machinery are shipped | son are visiting Carolina ., rela tween the pair form an Interesting |ia sugas in e conrons on the lity: both Setelaite EpaEr e STONINGTON' S ELves 4 chapter in the story of a broken en- |gg o gty ¢t 7€ | elves upon “the. mevey .of the coust, ' e 2 GiEE | _Charles Babcock is visiting in Hart gagement, according to counsel for bd;‘:r.]“\\:li;)li‘;‘l ‘zzrki:lh;;fl)l.e:’{l"n i :‘-‘."" the res »Pnulbil!l)’flol? ;);}d undi- | Patrolmen to G.( $50 Par Month—Dr. The fifth session of !h N‘m,mm“'," | ford with hig sister, Mrs. Frederick ¥ Miss McKee. In her complaint Miss | York price of angar ndvamosd o cerr | vided—devolved upon the court to de-| ¢ 0. Maine to Preside at Coon Sup- club was held Tuesday at 4|cGrath. o 0 A McKee charges that Walzem promised | responding rise was announced in the | Lorine the punishment. That som por—Meeting of Travel Club—Sur- in the reading room of the | Rev. John Fields, formerly of Lyon, ) to marry her and showed her marked | west, notwithstanding the »t ihat th mitigation of ‘he extreme penalije brary. The topics were: Charlemagne, | Mass., is the guest of Mr, and rs. affection for exactly one month. Then | beet. stanr —ofmocior of Ooiinat the | Gemandable by the outraged law mizh prise Visit. [ 771-5i4, by Miss Laura Wood; Egin- |john ‘Wagner. T i ? he notifled her that this affection had | California had an enormous suppiy of | be expected in consequence of the <3 e g Y BT GRS O ' and Alcuir Aix ln Chapelle, by | Prof. W. O. Turner, who returned io S cooled and he had decided not to mar- | their produet on hand. ITe soid” the |Chanse of pleas in these cases, is in| Miss Laura Jones of Ha as a| . W. B lding, Jr Willimantic Monday ® after * a hollda; y Ll s “;';“f;”:?' e "‘""‘l"“ R U e D the seministration | M. P. Holmes of Boston is the guest | Fellowship Meeting. | e Taoprd Of 55 yeirs A & @us- e Aand E ¢ was made * 28 | 5¢ criminal jurisprudence. of loeal relatives. a ¢ fellow- | cessful teacher of singing schools, and % i > sp: Y The second In the series of fellow ssfu h & Fewer Aliens in Navy. Z"[‘f" k,:‘”-“"“{ AR Otalfars’ n Profoinsi’ Al i C. W. Kilby of Providence and M. | e SRCOTC T 0o ngregational | oy spent 48 years at the Willimantic 7 Wgshington, Deec, 5.—Although the | the manufacturers had not ol P 2 4 5. Willis of Boston are visiting In the churches will be held today (Wednes- | camp ground. navy is now recruited up to fts full | VANCed the price, he added, they| ‘“Fhat expectation has not been dig- | phorough. e %he Road church, The subject | — . o authorized strength pf 47,500 men, |VOUld have been called icols. | appointed in these cases. At the semc| y 8. Rice of Hartford visited fi,p“(]g‘ S eion lc What Does Church | New Britain._The Nebraska lekisia- there has been @ slight decrease in| Mr- Willett dencunced the gratuity |time, the duty of the court in fiXing | pere and in 'Mysti ming by auto. |y mpership Mean to Me tive reference bureau through its di- ” the number of aliers, according to the |E/Ven the Hawaiian sugar planters by | the penaities in these cases would The local fishermen have made a | rector, Addison . Shelton, has written sonual report of Rear Admiral Nichol- | ffee entry to the United and { have beeu unperformed had it been|urge shipment of fish to markets. | Personal Mention. to Mayor Halloran asking for informa 1 ihe chicf of the navigation bu- |Xpressed ‘1:1‘2 Opinion that raw | ;_‘“‘&"“v “‘l‘*]‘" ;’"«'P"‘:‘;— g)’ “"‘l" hsy"';’ About 35 barrels were shipped to New | o onon iy in New York. | tion concerning the street car aituatiom . 5. At present 96.20 of the total |SUERT Wou starve the beet sugar |thetical pollcy favor Y M eneng | York Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilcox and |in this eity. enlisted force is composed of Ameri- | Men to death. e ’,“"’;’)‘ -+ ‘h‘:h‘“{ d“‘ & ”"‘f‘?“’ad $60 Per Month | cans, eithet i X ey Tl anarchist), that the judgment of the - el o v Bt o Ghe | Court shoula be diverted te the pro-| The selectmen ir monthly | sfe a3 UGS WIFE WOULDN'T MAKE UP, motion of compromise in the contro- | meeting Monday. d \\::)l”l ‘;'i < : h ‘e . g , e Dateoltaai (- the iimt Doroush > Philadelphia Doctor a Suicide HUSBAND KILLED HER, | VersY between ‘capital and ‘labor’ | BUY UI® D™ ourth of Mystic the sum Philadelphia, Dec. 5—Dr. Sydrey - | The Lesson of the Cases. Of $60 per month. This e an increase < Buffington, a nephew of Judge Buf- | Puliman Porter Then Ends His Own| “The lesson taught by the cases iS| ,¢ $240 a year in the tOwn expenses. fington of the United States court of Life With Buu £ | that the law must be rigorously en- P . appeals, and a_ memker of a family o|forced against all offendsrs—whether | Dr. Maine Arranges for Coon Supper. prominent in the western section of | New York, Dec. 5—George Jackson, | they be rich or poor, high or low, cap-| This week Thursday the members | ihis stats, comnitted suicide here to- | a Pullman porter en the New York italiste or laborers—and that only by | of the Mistuxet club will enjoy a coon day by shooting. His friends are un- | Central, returned to his home tonight | obedience to the law can socle be | supper in their rooms. Tt is to be one atle to assign a cause for his suicide.|and tried to ma=ke up with his wife, | 10aintalned or ““ bhr ings enjoved.” Dr. €. O. Maine's specialties, as he —— — with whom he had quarreied befors ha | TRt stained the degree of coon carver, Naugatuck.—James Hughes and fam- | Went away on his last run. She told | MURDER IN A SHOE besides his great knowledge of anat- fiv. who went to Laredo, Tex. last|him that hereafter she was going te omy makes him most valuable in this summer, expect to return to Nauga-) earn her own living and tried to eject | FACTORY AT HAVERHILL.| e, | » tucl r. Hughes has rented his farm ) Jackson, who drew a revolver and kill- | woman Claims Her Victi At Chaplin Funeral. | « s Her Victim Deserted in ’hxlp. ed her. Then he fired a bullet into his | Ser i Sew Vark | Mrs. Oliver Burd and her father, fl;'o\;‘vhead and dropped dead across her | - | John Stewart, of the borough, attend- P { . ed the funeral of Mr. Stewart's broth- H S = | Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 5.—Whijle at | 5 agls i ! i er, held Monday at hjs home in Chap- Children cry Wi —T is only one typhoid | oK on his bench in a shoe factory | I = g . Y | today Simon Chillingari Armen- FOR FLETCHER'S fever patient at the Litchfield county | jea g s o 204 Mrs. L, B. Lath: a i 2 < i Ereapd o . 55128 Mrs. L, B. Lathrop was a business ian, was shot down by a former wom-| ., jjer in ‘Willimantic Monday. - hospital. All the Torrington patients| .n em ) ploye, who had made her way | CASTORIA lhve been aischarsed. into the room unnoticed. Five s Surprise Whist. (wese (?:ed s[e}; eral of which went wild Monday evening the Bridge Whist | an rew. e two suun- workers in|club gave a surprise to one of its| H ¢ There Is Only One the room into a panie. Chillingarian | membors, Mrs. Stanton. During the Used and praised by the most = died within a few minutes,-and-after | ovening whist was played and refresh- fu > the WOmMGTS revolver had bews emp- | monts were served. competent and care pas- «“Bromo Ouinlne O, e e e e | Had s Rough Trip he world over = over &~ police, e 1s booked at 4 A | eaantarort as M Emmha Sisosh, | Word has becn received here of the try cooks the world ove Th.‘ ’. 4nd<is haéirged with murder. The wom- | SLOTmMY end high: seas Chandler Way- | 3 an says the man desertéd her in New 1and encountered going to - Bermuda ¥ serted her in D York, and-as soon as she was able she W0 Weeks ago. All in the party were followed: ‘hizn back here. | measick, which is quite unusual, as the | X romo Quinine "R T SR Panama Inspection Trip. Home Missionary society of the USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD IN ONE DA { 5 e | Baptist _church is to hold a social on | Washington, Dec. 5. The Patama - . 3 | Thursday evening. inspection trip of the house committee Twenty-five new books have been | Always remember the full name. "“f:”";“:"_'["s':n;:“{‘ “',h".:fln;:":’mgf;f added to the Sunday school librar bers of :;.e commiitee, headed by Chalr- | Busy at Machine Cempany's Plant. | man Adamson, will sal] from New The Atwond Machine company are York - . % - busy for this time of the season. Sev- ‘The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream Tartar —made from grapes