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© ___ VoL Li—N0. 299 R R ; ; /P'_—_ PRICE TWO CENTS _ The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any : .tion to th City’s Population | Cabled Paragraphs [Dgllar @ Day | Murdered in _ |Condensed Telegrams B[ [EVED STOKES T0 BE MURDEREF | ~ NO INFORMATION FROM McNAMARAS , 3 < Berlin, Dec. 8—The bestowal of the will od 156 Y Wi rowried White Siuting at Hiadetorts —_ Gecoration of the first class of the OF- . . - der of the Red Bagle on J. Pierpont N g omces L i s * Government’s Special Prosecutor Visits Them But/|iiii sieis Saiye e = For vmerflns Hls uwn Shflp :c;i; st S Miss Graham Says Sister Had Told Her of Suspicions otal asks for an appropria- 3 { = 3 Berlin, Dec. 8.—Decrees dissolving tion to mrtify Cape Henry, . y E th ichstas nd fixing the date of . —_ S Obtains Very Little Satisfaction iBS BRER Telorilona tor . iha" mew| S OO0, EENSION, BILC FRE. [FODR GAROTE POURED - ONTOL ey Dabiggs has &t | Regarding Al. Adams” Death ; reichstag on Jan. 13 are published in CIPITATES A FIGHT, BRIDGEPORT COBBLER. . Deen. gone in the u{uf Penn: | the Imperial Gazette today. 3 Ivania Dy the chestnut bIght. | SOLD NITRO-GLYCERINE TO THE McNAMARAS [ Sitnints -o5ra ik ' “iropiais L HOT DEBATE IN HOUSE | ASSASSIN GETS AWAY cm*m\.m¢:"3j§§,§_§5§~:’:::': CHORUS GIRL WEEPS ON THE WITNESS STAND flight with a passenger was achieved ner in honor of today by Herr Suvelack, the well - Ko R K" To0T hiones wa 30 e, Sk Eaert Bl Madh e Bltatite: the [l #oe Buns o Febi ey Attar] i Dover ot ths Gon, Theinas W/, Hotel-Keeper was Choking Her and She | ¥ m op y athletic building for Bowdoin | ¢ H 1 -] r Wi ) B e cullege has given an additional $10,000. Says Millionaire Manufacturer of Explosives Tells Federal Grand Jury to| . ~——— o'c:unnefl Sulloway Bill—A/sterans With Income | Shooting—No Hlotive for Crime ed He Would Kill Her—Took Revolver from Drawer to artlett Tripp, Ambassador to Aus- . . tcok solemn possession today of his — 5 Whom He Has Made Sales—McManigal Gives Further tialar church of San Clemenie, which [, of $1,000 Are Exempted. Known by Victim's Family. erin Bosies T e oF s g Her S H @ STy e o N % Ly ident Cleveland, died at Yankton, S, D., —Witness Testifies That Her Sister H: Testimony—Severe Penalty For Illegal Transportation | yas assisned to the new cardinal by - yesterday of heart failure. F Protect Herself—Witn: Crcancd paBbitne o VelEas ot {1 | 948 1HG Eottie OF BAOE Homicine te Fth Carolina and South Warned Her That Stokes Was a Very Dangerous Man Sollees Increased pensions for veterans of the | ¥as the scene of another homicide to- thus far this of High Explosives—Little Left of the St Petershury, Dec. §.—Between 150 | Civil war fought 1n’ tne house ‘today | 38t when an unknown man entered % and 200 workmen were today plunged|in the final stages of the effort to|fhe cobbler's shop of Rosa Martello | 3€4T more cotton tham ever before was Y 2% fito the Veiga river throuh e coi- | pass the Sherwood “dollar-a-day” | and shot him four limes aud then made | K7own within thelr borders. / " a the tnvestment dia _ s e i on | penston e debate will continus escape. 0 was taken to a = . New York, Dec. 8.—An almost con- od the Investment did not b Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. S.—The scope| Work of Prosecution to Be Divided. ‘—F,‘,’:’b,?,f;:e'fi}fl%};".lflmma’;wcoun,moz tomorrow and Tuesday, and the de- | hospital, but died on reaching there. That a Hospital Ship Be Provided N X s of . of the investigation undertaken by the | Concerning the possible return of [ Jo8 PrAEe WUSR VAR FACEr (OGRS 00 | clding vote on the measure will take| Marteilo ran a little shoe repairing | foT €ach of the navy's fleets s the rec- 1 for wecution Miss Conrad Carried Tale Federal grand jury here and the one In | indictments nere or at Indlanapolis on | SoNtruction, w 3 Dlace late Tuesday sfternoom shop at West and Rallroad avenues | oMmendation of ~ Surgeon General recital | Bhe told of = Eth Indianapolis, ind, so far as could be|the conspiracy charges, it is pointed TR Few Opponents of Inorease. £nd sat reading a paper, according to | Stokes to the navy department. which Lillian Grabam gave In a pIping [who is Jjointly charged Jearned tonight has not been sharply | out that rules of law have made It| 'y ,.g0n Dec, 8.—Dr. Orville Owen of | jassersby, just before the shooting, y ot K | voice today of the sordid cireumstances | ghooting “Stokes, last Ap defined. Government officlals, it s | possible to indict persons who form a | 1, (DGO e SO DI ORFRS FIer B ere were Jew opponents of the in- | waiting for the return of his wife, [ The Factory of the Joseph Ouimette | which Jed up to her shooting Willlam | tified that Miss Conrud thought, will be able to determine only | cqpspiracy elther at the point of origin | DeTTOb WA0 FATW n Jhe NOOT COUC | creased pension. The contest lay. be- | Rose, who works in a corset factory, | CPtical company at Southbridee, | 13 [)' Siokes, on the night of June 7. | defamatoryl things ol siter tie testimony of witnesses has | or at the place where the CODSDIFACY | fux cnmncorints which e belived | cen those who favor the Sherwood |and tonight worked overtime. Mass., was destroyed by fire yesterday, | The crowd which sought admission 10 [about her (Miss Graham e ey s s scsing: | e copeipmsd ) o] Would estabitah that Bacon was the | 03 on' jengt Of sorriser Sen ian boa- Five Shots Fired- causing & loss_estimated at 312000. | tne courtroom at the afternoon ses- [tioning then reached the i nd tis ernmen ; o o e | vhen the o he gov. author of the Shakesperian plays, latar | porters of the Sulloway age pension | No one saw the men enter the shop, | The Mins Being Piled Up With Coins, | i, When the climax of her story Was | aclf, “Bhe told the itively that she had iny her apartment on the n those persons alleged to have been Im- | cun concolidate its evidence either at E ylicated in a conspiracy unlawfully t0 | T.os Angeles or at In but it | abandoning them, salls for America to- | i1l which was passed by the house| Dut Several were attracted by the | the treasury department will now et - B aotaLix ere os Angeles o dianapolis, e last Spring, but falled In the senate. | Sound of ive pistol shots fired in rapid | the heavy demand for the 1911 Issue. | boinod poiits cire the benthes in the Transport explosives from one state 10| js predicted that a division of the task Succession, among them a policeman, . | rush to get seats 7. Kthel Con story was ; welf. Bho | snother. will ensue, and the Investigation here aries Plea of Oldest Member. x P McNamaras Will Tell Nothing. ill b wirceted ‘tuskard ‘ocosat laber | Faris, Dec ¢—The CurieLengevin| - ol 8 Clmte o0 ble | Tno, Shtered the shop, and found Mar- | The President Sent o the Senate the when she heard the it Jead d that in Indianapolis tow- Bg 7 > s remarkable | tello lying at one e the room With | nomination of James S. Harlan of Illi- 3 Both James E. and John J. Mec- | lcaders an satlon In France, owing to the promi_ | appearance when Isaac R. Sherwood, | four bullet wounds. nols for interstate commerce commis- | ) TR Tt Daaned : Namara remained in their cells today, | ard eastern officials. nence of both the parties in the scien- | its oldest member, and a former gen- Four 8 e | _ The whole afternoon wus marie manded what business hoe bhad ther reiterating that they would tell nothing Small Model of Times Building. tific world, was called today before the | eral in the union ranks, spoke for an our Shots Took Effect. T | sensations. One occurred when Feared He Would Kill Her even if called before the grand Jury.| .o " isence gathererd by the dis- | COrTectional court of the Scine. None|hour for his measure. Members| One had fractured his jaw, @ second | g .o Roval of N Britai young woman was asked if her sister “Heo grabbed me by t at i Lavie tne ghvernmenty soROIN | oiar 10 o ahow that the Times | Of the parties, however, appeared, and | crowded about the open space in | entered his breast, a third entered the . st o o Tl e s ols Bingieton, Tiad ever talked | . . g% 3" ahoke me ' s i Prosecutor, siw them. but obtained lit- | trict attorney to sl nchto 1 the judge postponed the hearing for a | front of the speaker’s desk, sat in the | Fl&ht side of his ‘chest. and a fourth |yeste"day sentenced (o state prison for| to her about Sto ) back int He aatiafuition. 1t was sugsested that | bullding was destroyed fe loniously | the Juice aisles; and hung over desks to get | Struck him in the abdomen. The fifth | from 8 to 12 years for assaulting his| “She told me thut I should be very, | forced e hack into o perhaps after the McNamaras had a | amounts almost to mathematical dem- | within sound of the volce of the Ohio | Shot struck the floor. He was taken | daughter, v'ho is blind. | very “careful and not wee him any |a&ainst the bureau e =our %o and sre visited by | gnstration. Deputy District Attorneys | ponama, Dec. 5. Commenting on the | member who bas af 3 the Oblo | to a hospttal, but died on his arrival. g, = | more than T had to” replied the wii- (and called Jwo terrillo ot ok A e 3 Snpall Stone structure, modeled closg. | Tecent poiitical dlsturbances which | of 31 a day for veterans since 1907. Saw Italian Run Away. Io?flf:mnuflms?hAagfle,&(ozvosr'i:allx-l‘L:!.(:rE;‘ A v ham wnd Rot to trast | opened the drawer where ilo Te i Seno mieht | I sfter the Times building. By math- | Cllminated 1n @ riot on Deo. 6, when | Men With Income of $1,000 Exempted. | The only person who saw the assail- | the Union Metallio Cartridge company | him, ‘Sh R o nirws | vOr was, o Welzed tho Weapon & srsinde them (o aid the ends of jus- | ématical calculations on reduced quan- | SERURE, between the Datiens OF LO€| The Sherwood bill would grant $15| 21L is Miss Ellen Green, who lives over | factory at Bridgeport yesterday. him’ bec he had good reuson Lo | Strugglcd with me for | s ey maieht te prevatled upon io | tities of explosives an explosion was | #dministzation and s oppoments oc: |, ionen to those who served more | :n shop. She was at a'window and on Dellove tiui i had murdered Al | Ty finger on the trigger ur give tne Gesired hiformation accomplished which , when photo- | {NITE] n the atreets, the Star and| o %inety days but less than six | Iearing the discharge of the revolver | Eleven Year Old Nellie Dowell, [ Adamx off. Then ho got the gun o §0id ‘Nitro-Giycerine o McNamarss. | Eraphed, resembled aimost identically | Flerald. In a leading article thid Wota: | monins;” $20 a month for service looked out In time o see & man, who, | charged with the murder of Gerirude Wikin LSk Baaaias. Saw: | me and 1 ran into the Ortie B MeSfanisal confessed dyne | Photosraphs of the rulns of the Times | [E expresses fear that a repedtion of | (0%, 1y lonths; $25 a month for' | She says, was evidently an Itallan, with | Kerby, a 12 year old playmate, was e G e iktaton | COLIY HIsl <0 Bin r " e followt v o v 0 service 0} 3 b . ¢ o % e w - - B aperienre and e wos TOlgred b7 | Lawyers' Bank Accounts Attached. | Dby the United States. e, OF faore tham one year. NO|avenue. Twenty feet or so down the | P R |of Adams' death. Asked w Mra. | into the hall sereaming for | aitro_givcerine manufacturer,who savs | . The bank accounts of Clarence S.| ., cc 1 Eor ON FLOOR el e e $1:000 & yoar, | AVemuo from the shop a boy found the | Miss Florence Easton, an heiress.who | SIngleton saw, witniss said: “On the | Would Not Need to Commit 6ui be sold explosives to J. B. and J. J. Darrow and Lecompte Davis, attorneys The Sulloway bill, w! will proba- | '€} olver, an ordinary, cheap gun of .35 | entered a_hospital to become a nurse, |WELL Adams was murc g o Miss Graham sought fus McNamara as well as to Ortie Mec- | for the McNamaras, haye been attach- FOR SEVERAL WEEKS | bly be offered as a substitute or | °*!!Pre, With five empty shells. | became the bride of Dr. Richard W.|MI. Stokes come & back en- |y gkerchief and whon s A Manigal. The latier corroborated | €1 by J. M. Bullard. The latter is the | B s v amendment to the Sherwood bill be- No Motive Known. | Rolling, a young interne af a New York | {fance of the Ansonia between 31 and |} /4 0o Was asked whia Halser's story. Though the proceedings | assignee of J. F. Levering, who claims | More Testimony Regarding the New Nelther Mrs, Mactello or sny of the | hoapital. “Jz ;ux:.(k She waid 'u:u)'yd lfi‘f’"f“ o7 OF The “geend Jury e hept seeret Gt that $4,750 is due him for making | Vierk " Eipe. Hirron. Gond mms reliitives Ruow 'of By IO ped ot clgnt o'cloak the night befors, | “He said My God! I is assumed that Kaiser, who identified ) Plans, models and blueprints of the e tive for the shooting, and tme appear— | Attorney General Wickersham is still Frme L"’:“ the night before: | my letters and I'm not going 3. B AMcNamara in the coyrtroom re- | Times bullding to support the de-| New York, Dec, 5—More evidence to Would Penalize Thrift. ance of the shop shows that there was | Uite weak and confined to his home he saw Mr. Btokes . rushing | Without them.’” cently, told of the persons 8 whom he | fense’s gas theory. show that the awful death list in the| g no struggle. Martello was 35 years old | 75 the result of the attack he suffered | § et Lo e A A “Did he say anything mor 20ld explosives. e Asch Building fire wes due to rag|, StTenuous obfection was made to| 54 besidos his widow leaves two small | While attending a cabinet meeting on [ A0WRStAIrs muttering something. | haven't " told” us atinued BREEE of Evidence at Los Angals LESS THAN $10,000 LEFT. Diles and locked doors was obtained by | the Provision ’:‘jm’:flmlfl‘;fi? children. Tuesday. b Adams Recorded as Suicide. | torney. elieved . the prosecution today in the trial of v — A the “policy king” died at | *“When he took me by th L LBougth 1t is believed that the £°T: | Expenditires from McNamara Defense | Max Blanci and Isaae Harris, proprie- | henSivn. These opposed to it argued Playing With Matches at the | the An: sber 1, 1907, and the |sald: You won't have mmit grmment had not reached a decision o iR i ey D D 7 |it would “penalize thrift” General PLOT FOR THE DELIVERY home of his parents at Adams, Mass., death was recorded as a case of sui- | cide when I get through with y T e ;:\ral'.“‘l = l?x:g‘;ni‘pofl: . | on the charge of manslaughter. f:e::g:g ;:n'd"n‘::m‘ncu ;‘;: nt: OF FIVE MURDERERS :r;t;:z{ny, ‘Jc:m '.Bml!“ger‘.] a raurd year cl::r». l;;hlnr )nen Graham made th [ o 2ies Graham dented the ver B e s S D e | R\iauasolle T Toi 4 froine th | LB Tk ap. Flsor Wor Weshs: ers, 0ld boy, Sei fire to his dress and was | point that when she shot Slokes, he |ferent circumstancos which Btokes I » Svidence.in the afiered conspiracy ls | iSpel doubt snd curb: criticiom of the | There were places under the entting | ©- evle ) Clstress % Youths Who Killed Truck Farmer |-Urned to death Was choking’ her, and o story ‘wbout | related of thelr Uiroats (o kil §n the office of the district atiornev of | methods used In obtaining and dis- | tables 1n the firm s lofts on the elghtn ulloway Champions His Bill. R o ik pe T i fea. | AdamS fasiicd through her mind demands for money. Tos Angeles county. Numerous wit- | tributing the McNamara defen- fund, | fioor, according to Samuel Feibsch, a | Representative Fuller of Illinols <5 PRt P L P MOWR fr8~ Went to Stokes’ Farm. When the cross examination nesses now here are expected to testify | & report of all money collected and dis- | former employce, where piles of rags | SPoke for the Sulloway bill, and Rep- | Chicago, Dec. 8.—What in belleved | day of typiioid fever. ‘}I?‘;'a’:’a’,‘,“l;; Prompted by the soothing tone of | the WiNeRs seemod 1o regain he to important poinis in the chaln of | bursed up to Oct. 25 was made public | v'ere kept and at the time of the fire | Tesentative Si [Geseribed his bill | to haye been a plot for the dellvery | years state councillor of the United | ber counsel C. L. Jordan, the younk | pey Buckner asked i Ravie circumstances showing that J. B. Mc- | keTe tonight with the consent of Frank | gaig, the rags had not been taken away | 39 the only one ing veteranc with | from the Cook county juil of five mur- | Order of Mechanics. woman told of her girlhood in Cali- | MY JU¢ 2 o g Namara and Ortie . McManigal | A. Morrison, secretary of the Ameri- | 7or about tow or three weeks. It was | 8ld impartlality. Representative | derers, all under sentence of death, | Yo fornia and came gradually up to her Questioned About Her T brought explosives to California. ¢an Federation of Labor, who Is cus- | upder one of these tables, he testi- | Russell of Missouri spoke for the | was thwarted by officials today When | The First Red Postal relations with Stokes. These made up | dius Graham, are these t o ° P o T Sl | 3 o e First Redemption of Postal sav- | 0 o i i | us Graham, are these ten The Penalty is Severe. i o e received up to that | fied; that he saw the fire start, and thls 5 four large knives, & heavy Dair of | ings bank bonds at par was made yes. |20 @ccount of her having been lured |you have shed at this trisl & The federal penal code says that|date was $194,612, and the fotal ex- | s on another witness comoboral- | NOCKED GUT OF FORTUNE _ | fciszors and a koil of wire were found | terday, when =~ Postmaster ~Gemeral |10 M JIOKeR, Mentuckor slock, farm, | tears of shame, or only tears of Bt s et To T ihe penditures were $184.830. No account-| ™ Mrs. Blanck’s Nephew Testifies. BY MISTAKE IN LETTER| In the event of the fallure of their | 3108 honts bort B How Sore, U"°|for two nights and forced to wign |° % dom't think we will call upon Jawful transportation of nitro-glycerine | spont sincs. that time Samuel Bernstein, a nephew of riof, the five men, it is said, had| | self-defamatory letters releasing him | witness to charaoterize any Lears or other hieh explosives, or any inter-1" Glarence Darrow, chief of counsel for | Blanck’s wife, employed on the ninth|Mrs. Kempner Will Have to Prove Her | entered‘into an agreement to commit | Cyrus B. Langley, 88 Years Old, ana [ Fo® responsibility to be allowed (o | has shed,” interposed Justice #tate carrier, is liable t0 a fine of ot | the defense of the MoMameras, had | floor, testified that on hearing the Claiisin Perpian Comt suicide. for ‘more than 40 years emplo; In | 80 away in peace Mr. Buckner pc more than $2,000, or imprisonment for | heen paid the sum of $170,000. It is|CLY of fire he ran to the Washington Choo Foo Horn, a Chinese Who 18| tne Chicago postoffice, was struck b; Stokes Had $1.700 of Her Money. |“laughed and gles 1S monthe, or both. Conspiracy to Vio- | gaid ‘that Mr. Darrow was to pay his | Piace door and tried to open it, but| New York, Dec, 8—A claim for = for- | 0, Pe hanged for the murder of Lec|a strect car on his way to work, re She declared the letters were writ- |U'Ae's hearing and ocontinued lste federal laws is punishable by~ a | assistants from this amount. In *his | could not do so, and there was no key | tune of $50,000, dependent for its suc. | ¥!P -Wing, a merchant, and Philp | celving injuries which probably will [ten in l. 0 vetore’ she lett and | “Even during this (r ? fine of not less than $10,090, or im- v b in the lock. e: p 5! Sormerling, Thomas Schultz and| prove fatal. that Mr. e . o E |Jury was out of the r s of ot amme tha e yenms, | cqnmection local internatiohal waton | i the 106K\ (00 srtorney Steur | S23¢ POR establishing that the letter |Sommering: Thomes, SCUULE GO0 that Mr. Stokes mudo hes write tnem |{I7, W8, | B the | ot more S officials sa. at it is understood tha . aroh - L at that he would write to | Aushed and end o you ©r_both. These two charges are con- | yrr Darrow will not continue his office | fOF the defense tried to discredit Bern- | was decided by the eppellate division | OUths scntenced to be hanged De- | The New York Publlc Serviga com- | her brother-in-law and tell him (hat Foll Into Sister's Arms sldered possible ones for indictment | in" Chicago. stein’s testimony by asking him 1f he | of the suprems court today when the | cember 22 for the murder of Frederick | mission awarded a contract Yesterday | she had been there and forced herself | Justice Marous sust 1 both bere and in Indlanapolls Local agibrnevs who have been look- | didn't ask Blanck for 36,000 atter the | complainant, Mrs, Emma Kempner, | W. Guelow, a truck farmer, are the | for tho construction of section nine Of |upon him. The statements in the 1ot- | tion to this wnd. doesred an L To Enmesh Labor Leaders. ing after ®he Indianapolis side of the | fire. P was instructed that she would have to | CoRdemned men. | the Broadway-Lexington avenue sub- | ter, she sald, were not true. |ment until tomorrow. It w The state practica has turned | case have been paid $11,000. Leo M.| Asked For $5000 For His Parents. |ircve her orthographical point in a | The plot Was revealed by another|day to Patrick McGovern of Boston,| She testifled that during her sc- |llgved that by doing so ho cver to the federal authagities all the | Rappaport had received, according to| “Yes” said the witness. “I lost a | Peruvian court. prisoner. for $1,961,997, | quaintance with Stokes ho paid her |witness from s compl S1lay snformation in its possession relative | the report, 18,500, and Henry Seyfried | iyother in that fire who supported | Mrs. Kempner contends that when “ | 31:200, which was $500 short of the |after court she fell almo . $2500. Frank L. Mullholland, an at-|my father and mother. I and my |her late ntsband’s great-uncls, Jose | REBELS EXECUTE . Maine and Vermont Quarrymen are | $1.700° which she had glven him prov- | wolkht into (he. arms Ber sist anxiously awaiting @ decision of the |fously for investment and that he re- | Mrs, Singleton. to J. B. McNamara's conneetion with the explosions in Oakland, Cal, and [ tcrney in Toledo, O. was paid $239 for brothers are married. We can- | Sevilla, a_ shifowner, fcrmerly 2 nat- CHIEF OF ROBBERS |AnXiously awalting a decision of the Seattle. By tracing the sigmature “J. | legal services given in that city. I said to him ‘You | uralized American, died in Lima, Pe. 2 B. Bryce” admittedly the alias of J.| Other items of expense are listed as | give them $5,000 to keep them alive.|ru, leaving a fortune of 33,000,000, he " use Maine or Vermont granite for the B. McNamara, on hotel registers at | follows: McNamara buttons, which | Blanck told me to get out.” willed 350,000 to his nephews “Hijo,” % proposed million dollar postofiice build- | SANDFORD ON TRIAL MISSIONARIES IN A other places, simultaneously with the | rold in all parts of the country, $1,120; “Didn’t you tell Blanck in the pres- |the Sparish word for son, but that the the Chinese Calenda ing at the capital. > = FOR MANSLAUGHTER PRECARIOUS SITUATIO occurrence of other dynamite explo- | McNamara stamps, $108.95; represent- | ence of three persons that if he didn’t | person who drafted the will by an g slons, It is belleved that an effort will | atives’_expenses for addressing meet- | give You $5.000 you would testify that |oversight wrote it “Hija” meaning | San Francisco, Dec. 8.—A despatch | The Disappearance of Second Lieut.| . g be made to show that labor leaders on | Ings, §591; printing and mailing Amer- | the door was locked?” shouted Mr. |daughter, whereas the nephew, she al- | W8 Treceived today by the Chung Bai | Gibbs Lykes of the Ninth cavalry has|Nine Witnesses Tell of Conditions | Banks Robbed and Burned and Mone the coast, with whom J. B. McNamara | ican Federation of Labor weekly news | Steues leges, had no daughter. The executor | Yat Po, saying that Loo Hock Min, | puzzled the war department official Aboard the Coronet. Can’'t Be Sent to Them of the will nevertheles: mnhuged}:met of the robber band which has | £nd Senator Tillman of South Carolin assoclated, were mrun»eld n the l(-on- :’ett?h‘ s}.us- p:cm“m fiao.b;u:g inci- Yo,” Bernstein shouted back. S k: s | er be. deh B : R Soutk € ina Epiracy to transport explosives unlaw- [ dentals in connection Wi cNamara the money to other heirs, sne says. cen terrorizing the Canton ct, | has appealed to president to assis Portland, Me., Dec. 8—~Without rep-| Peking, Dec B st it Tany. woving pleture flms, $250. Two Found Door Locked. | s ol x Sh had been caught and executed by the | in solving the m: resentation by counsel e e [, D - x . 3 | Mary Puccelll ana Joseph Erennan | pepsin GANT GOMPLY Bl b oy by counsel and with never |uncensored news recelved from Siar - testified they, too, tricd the Washing- | O T aaer 0| Advicés o Dun's Rivfow This-Wasic|® move. (o loss /quastion, ». witness;|Fu aince the recent outbreak th THE MAINE BLOWN UP I siXx JURORS READY {gn Plico dobr wid could mot open it WITH RUSSIAN DEMAND. | meriy”in command o¢ Naniing! and | from leading cities in 'the’ Unfted |Rev, Frank W. Sandford, lcader of |was brought here (oda meuse = Miss i put b3 e es- . e noied for his eruelty, fs satd to have ndicate asonable contrac- | the Holy Ghe S pcioty de Wi ity -t e FROM THE OUTSIDE. | IN PACKERS' CASES. | cape, sh said, attor having been oz | But is Trying o Enter lInte Friendly | icaped and. {aken fefuge. in_ south- | tion in wholesale dealings. dut there 1s 1ok, 'sat’ auletly Tn. th "Cpitca Siims | Aaietcss Josieis, 0 e Brivien Extarnal Explosion Caused Explosion | Now Expected to Bo Ready to Hear | aaists 1o onen 2hs windom, Relations With Czar. o i von | e Samans f setall A5 a5 | court today and latened o festimony |recior of posts. e lettors 5,000 of Magazine, Says Government. Evidence by Wednesday. pliondon, Do §—Despatchos from|Franciaco has redelved notice of an| Lo o Ay Biat ho was responmble for the deih }fi;;‘["l{"‘[‘ D 2 eting, By . REIGN BUILT CRAFT eheran say that Persia is trying to |imyerial edict from Peking, doing away e ew Jersey Public ili of six members of hi rty @ S g ey oy v Lua mnd %o BW Washington, Dec. 8—The baitleship | <Chicago, Dec. 8.—Selectfon of a jury | FO! enter into friendly negotiations wi vith the old Chinese calendar and|commission yesterday made an order r s party during {eral mission houses in the provinos Maine was biowa up in Havana har- | to try the indicted Chicago meat pack. MAY BE SUBJECT TO TAX. | Russia with regard to (56 mattors son. | sdopting the modem Roman. chlendar, | reauiring ralirond compnies bOEIHINE | Cooas AN o iaing o1 the ¥achi |were ‘destroyed and elght forelgners Lor by an explosion from the outside. | ers on charges of violating the crim- - tained in Russia’s recent ultimatum, | 7 i Sy Jan. 1 to provide on their passenger | caviicr in the day by the Tedern] mrand | e ot Gaad dren, were ok This uh;h:hf.;mo; 4 short statement | iral provisions of the Sherman antl- | Congressman Harrison_Introduces a | but that she 1s unable to comply With |soN OF EX P {rains. free of charge. Inexpensive In- [jury ™" I it Sandford ‘was Speciically | AGourding vo. the letters most of th sasued y_depari Ly, < roc v toray Bill to That Effect. the Russian demand that further ap- | 4 ua) ng_cups. charged with fall proper s i The Qrovines of BNen i1 SR o= the fndiugs mads by the|that predictions wete made Dby both pointments of foreign advisors in Bor- | HELD FOR SHOOTING £000 Zoc His Sottowlen tebhn o Toont | R pin e froTinos of Ehen-8i 3 - | mess ~ ilt yachts or pleasure craft - | Russia. Z A e it i A_being | Vestigating the wreck. . | mesday of next week. tnstead of sev- | Chased or rented by Americans will be { M. C. Patterson Mortally Wounds T.| 255050, religious cult with wihoh it | POFt for rovisions wiisn the Susply | Amirica: SNy S e The statement was s follows: sral wocks hence, Sa DRA boon ex- | fride.tg Imcrease Boverment povenucs e e R. Seal in a Quarrel. Sis Spopuiated: has “descrted s Ta- |becums wort. The trial was lmmedi- |now in Sisii Ui, others by < board that the injuries | pected. - a vl or t ely s ence Hale |fied (o the province of Kan-Su, wh. | 4o the botiom of the Aaine wers | When court cloed today six jurors | I3,l4X If coneress passes & bill intro- | Memphis, ~Tenn, Dec. 8.—The Na-| Tremerton, Wash, Dec. 8. C,|hens cied and is studying for the |prosiding, trouble s expected | cuused by the explosion of u form | had been accepted by both sides anq | Guced today by Representative Har. | tional Ginners assoclationin an annu- | Patterson, who savs he is a son of 2 The government's testimony was all We cpparently are safe now.” ways tween frames 28 and 31 strake B, port ' to the defense. i B I £ | Tennessee, and who r yarriv M. Smith, which has been unre- 1 ed_ the endant of |are fn the majority. /e had hoped Sice. This resulted in igniting and ox- A shorl seasion of court will be haid | St ¢ad valorem and the rented ves. | 15,425,000 bales. A maximum forecast |from Memphls, 15 vnder arresc here. | SoTtq for thrae O T e vilcges, Distriet — Attorney |1 esoape down the Jan river, but the ploding the contents of the six-inch [ ({cmorrow, at which Dnited Stafes |all of them American registey but if | O i0:/00,000 bales 18 also made. The | Patterson shot and probably fatally | passage between North Sydney and . Puse announced that Bundford |road 1s dengerous. The Kan-Su m Ivserve magazine, A-14M. said con- | Senator Kenyon, speclal counsel for|the owners tried to use them in coast- | conimei™ mios Hoiusive of linters and | wounded today T. R, Seal -proprietor | Chatham, N. B., has gone to the bottom to make a statement to (he | yonaries may have a hard Ume, Twen tents including a large quantity of | the government, is expected to make | wise trade the vessels would be for- | netices, rive Tundred thousand bales |of a Port Orchard livery barn. Pat- | with her crew of six men, P Some) ng, but did not | ty.iwo of them, including echildren Black powder.~ The more or less com- | his first aDpearance Tn the trial Twe| Toried ranyeosels wo | of linters are anticipated. | ferson hac used a vehicle of the Port n & cross examination, are Arericans, Money cannot be ment plets “flxdon oldma cunlu- : ‘.,\ nhe { gs\-km‘xtl :)e mxk'fn up in opening stato. Eertabied b Baiomls: ‘!Urchn.rldfl lm{.‘h}l‘e:il and :‘rl‘urnlngd 1:”:' Representative Joseph E. Randell of Al];n:n‘wl' ‘m-ml were called by the | them ays all m; m:u-' have I»’:‘omlunx, M Temaining forward magazine followed. | ments, it is sa quarreled w e proprietor and fire i : =t ¥ ped and the banks here robbed and The magazine explosion resulicd in (he | Rear Admiral Wainwright to Retir New York, Dec. 8. —Andrew Carnegie | o bullet from & revolver Into. Seals | ocmant o the aoimously re-elected | During: the examination of Charies | Dofnoq™ ot ihe vessel” ok LR Washington, Dec. 8. Rear Admiral | entertained the “Carmesie Veterans |breast. There is slight chance that the | harbors commission. Field Secretary | T Holland. one of Sandford's Tollow. | ““FRis" letier e signea by V. 3. P1y Secretary Meyer announced that Watnwright, aide for operations in the | asscclaticn” a* dimner in his Fifth ave- | injured man will survive. 8. A. Thompson was elected secretary | T be was asked what took place if |mire of the Christian and Missionary there might be & further statement on | HEAVY AT AIZARA.|navy depariment, who was executive | iue home tonight. Thirty-six men who and treasurer to succeed J, ¥. Ellison. |2nY member of the soclety dissbeved |aliiance at Tao-Chow, province —of ! the report by the board after it had | officer of the battleshlp Maine when | were his associates in the old Carnegia | LIQUOR WORTH $50,000 an order of ommand coming from |Kan-Su, It Is dated November 3¢ | Bemm considered by the president. one Correspondent Says Their Retirement | she was blown up in Havana harbor, | Steel company wore presebi. OF the 43 SEIZED IN NEW YORK. | Washington and Maryland Amhorkl; 5;:45';:(,”“ ‘h."",‘;m'gn‘;“m‘: — member board was of the opin- | Was Done With Great Skill. and who later won fame in the Span- | Men who were Mr. Carnegie's partners - | ties are looking for a ‘who_bro] SIXTH ARREST FOR 8o that the report would ncver be ish-American war, will retire from ac- | in_the old company all but four ar 2 Rt into and looted the Mount ~Ranier |benaity was disfellowship, When ono iea.uun full, but would be kept in| London, Dec. A _correspondent | tice service Do, '17th on account. of | Ul living, and of these only elght were | Thirty Places Accused of Violating the | Cathoile church. Mount Ranfer, Ma, | Was “disfelowshippeds one wus not MURDER OF MRS, HALL. mm_.ll_h u?;m c:’r lht:finzvy with the Turkish force in Tripoli says | 2e- He will be succeeded by Rear Ad- | absent from the runion tonight. Federal and Mn-'l- \ws. The thief carried off the silver service, | it r‘:"n ‘- r:co"m': e h‘;c:::::iy‘ l‘"'l‘ Sl 3 department. e declaration that a| the loss of the Turks in the recent bat. | miral Charles H. Vreeland as aide for — ST aeE B WA AGE e AP | the altar cloth and several priests’ | W8S er | His Five Companions In Crime Are | the outside expiosion Indluatcs & e | by the Tdiaha weus e vene Soaein | T Suicide Leaves $1,200 to Minister. | New ¥ork Doc 8—Armed with war- | robes. S AT RN e o Witnass Already “Legally Dead 1 - | by the hs, was less than g 2y uprem — 3 oot Ief that a mine and not a dirigible tor- | cd or wounded, The retiremans. of o, Poli. | reciotared an Seniial S, oot o oo | court forty m of state exclse| Androw W. Mellon, the Pittsburg | Roland WWhilom, cne of the wit| o, york, Dec. s—Balvatori Di Mar Fgdo was tho instrument of destruc- | Turks” he mys, with thelr sick and| o o e o retion Tnspentor | Tork; commitied sulcits at & Hotal hery | Cymmiasioner, Tasiey's force ralded | muitimitlionaire, Who'ls suin s wife | nesscs, S YRCR, B AL 08 JOAT! | oo "ot rockivn. was arrested. today | weunded, as carri & lcago, C.. ] ice Inspector | - thirty wine an juor stores and seize . 1 st a e Corone e —— _hd-~ ™ ) been the sixt ] This only deopens the mystery of the | akill it'js the ey e R K e ek Hard e b i e Bunire 20,030 worth gf“"c“"“ 1oThis Hquor B T e e SRR TeotTact hun e i ey viies et 4 destruction of Maine. A mine| the correSpondent =dds, tha - | ing an leuts. Benjamin Enright, - | i1l be destrov ‘'ommissioner Far- | wrong-doing on the part of the wife |aisc K riste bt Croton Lake ,on Charged with suficient Funpowder 10| ic abie (o dvaw ihe Tl berohqnal | George Prim and Daniel Keleher teore | e D T atatd Jeaving It 10| 1oy led the raiders. With - Captain George A. Churpey in | tio witness and six others wera dis- | Mt Mary HL RC Croton Cobs o Blow In the bottom of the ship must|:ange of the Italian warships 1yin suspended by Chief of Police McWee- | the Episcopal here, and re-| “\ost of the raided places had just | Iondon and Buffalo. feliowskipped because they had slept 2 { have welghed several hundred bounds. | (ha coast e Iing off | ny today,pending their trial on charges | duesting him to bury the sulclde. It|giocked up for the Christmas trade. YA on’ the deck of the vessel Whitrom | been pasned on five men for this crime To plant wuch & mine and 1ay the con- Civil Service in Cuba, S N o Suty and ineiRciancy Sled | ** B¥ ved at Tlion, N. Y. | Police accompanied the raiders. 1In| A §750,000 Appropriation for Ralief [58id Bandfcrd declared tne wrecking |, A%, OO0 CIFgRmufance Wil Peniesn | Bections for its discharge would have| Havona, Dec. 8.—The senate today [YeSterday with the civil service com- | po.e Prizes at Sheffield 8 nearly all cases the ~dealers ~were | of sufferers at Austin and Costello, |Of the XKingdom was due to the fact | {7if #tute 16 DL JMAreq I8 0ro8 | required the services of a number of | passed the house bill suspendine se | mission. ore Sres heffield 8chool. | charged with violating both federal and | Pa., from losses inourred by the burst- | that the Yeorlo on board were din- | 1USh - a2, B8, SEECCRGE - 0re | 2= -y Six monthe the civil sereits too Epior New Ha: Dec. 8—It was an- | state laws. ing of the Austin dam last September, | bicasing to God. Dasned upon them, and they cannot be | s T Y will permit of the removal % rounced_ tol it that three prizes of ‘was asked in a joint resolution intro- 1 from public | Good Marksmanship from Aeroplane. called as witnesses office of all persons formally hostile to | - afineols, N. Y., Dec. 5= While fytng | orosc%D, had been established by the A $15000 Ransom for Boy. _ |duced yesterday by Representative Redemption of Lost Bonds. i il b ULRICH MUST PAY | Indopendence. The veterans' ussocla: |in’a bipiane today with Les riams | of the. tumior Boreiion, for members| Havana, Dec. 8—George Alvares ‘| Wilson of Pennsylvania. # | Washington, Dec. 8—The owner of « OBITUARY. WIFE $10 A WEEK | U'on Instigated the bill. L i A O ¥ unior class 6 Sheffleld | youth of Camaugeya, who was kidnap- lost or stolen United States coupon : mond. pllot, William Simonsen, | selontifi school ot Tile aniversity. The | hed November 8 by tho bandit Solis, | A Telegram Was Sent President Taft | bond cannot reallze on it except by Tony Robert Fleu Man Who Assaulted Booker Washing- Killed by Derby Trolley. shot three blackbirds with s many | tial and calculus and theoret. h"m”""\"“"fl'g‘m'.'.'.. R e | Leenghy by O NS Pl b Beweh e rscewell domiaen to” | _Paria, Dec Y eTeny Rabert ¥\ 7 e 2 a - land an jor, Me., compl ury ded to- N ¥ ol Fleu ten in More Troubl New Haves tes 8~ in unkoews EEe S0 8 SYRIOS siake snotgun _:nmvmmflom and | nig freedom. Alvarez says he was kind- | the recent reorganization of the East- |day that the mecretary of the treas- | (he painter, died today. Tl was o/ |in 1y treated during his capiivity. ern Steamship company 1s “an atternt [ ury has Do authority to redeem such | president of the Soclety of Frenon A 3 men, =bout seventy years old, was|Boich Mewark, N. J, Dec. S —Henrv A.lpiruck and instantly “killed tonight |LIRE, OB the branch of a tree also fell | B h to attain monopolistic restraint of com- & even uj o ists, Jeich, wio s Scquiiied on a chaves | near Yale feld by an inbound Derpy [YIeUms to_Simonsen's markmanship. | The Bible in Politice. Not the First Time. aion (n Intbrstate teae . T | ivge oW (0 o Sty hot e B M“" York and surrendered | shut {,R the _:m:unm' of the car Lee O'Nell Browne's confession of | This is neither the first time Mr. the instrument was lost or stolen. Old Bchoolmates to Wed. here to amswer o chargs of (icam and 1t was while passtng tho i belief in the Bible from cover o cover, | Bryan has been at sea or shipwreck- | Facing the Alternative of Starving Fargo, N. D, Dea. §—7. P. Willlan His wite, was miaced | team that the AR mos (onasng. dhe s which was the subject of eulogy by | ed, but it s the first occasion on which | or returning to a life of crime, Charles son, stockman and farmbr, of Bargen: bonds today by Judge |skull was fractured and oo R Senator Lorimer, {s no to be | he has been marconed so far away. | Harrison, 55, of Bal county, will marry Mre J. 8. Rir of the common pleas court to|mangled. Questioned . ‘witness has u-:n:: Despite the fervent hope of his im- | se)f up to the Toledo with the widow of the Chicago eoap manufs RSk T o Suors of bib A betore the Tilinols - | placable enemies to the countrary, the | statement that he was a o turer, during the BoMdsys, 1t beoams R Ulrich, and her two mi-| One-third of Great Beimtn ; mittes hat Joe yere In | bulk of Bie fellow countrymen will | justice and was wanted by the Cilaion, | New known here today. They were mihoo! | “opera WoinatL, f using th book sh him a safe return—Pittsburgh . penitentiary authorit - Funchal mates ork wtate, and recen:] i sraph rd B s 3 304, | press bank notes in York Post. | Dispatch. - < in-u-.m- v Tt asiin Srec maey Pemrm. h L i