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< g PRICE , TWO__CENTS the Largest in Connecticpit in Proportion v th City's Population Escaped From [Five Miners Condened Teegus pUSHING ROOSEVELT 10 THE 70 “Found Alive t " E ju 3 rn vented a hydroplane which he s SUBSISTED FOR THREE DAYS ON to attain a speed of 50 miles n hour. HARRY WALDRON FOUND THE ONE MEAL. The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Paragraphs | _London, Dec. 11.—Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, the eminent surgeon and nat- uralist, died today. London, Dee. 1lL—David Lloydy George's national insurance bill pass- ed its second reading in the house of iords todny without division. FRANKLIN BOUND OVER FOR Openly Advocated For Presidency by Members Republican- National Committee PLANNING TO FORCE NOMINATION UPON farmer of Montgomery, N. Y., commii- ted suicide and his body wus found in a cistern, With the Offic Thermometer regis- tering 66 above at noon, Boston yester- day experienced the warmest Dec. 11th on’ record. W. H. M. Thompson, a wealthy SERVICE DISTASTEFUL. in the Superior Court by Judge Young : DARROW IMPLICATED BY ONE OF WITNESSES Hamburg, Germany, Dec. 11.—The Hemburg-American line steamer Pres- ident Grant, which grounded yesterday cfi Blankenese'on the Elbe, was floated today and proceeded for New York. Hamburg, Germany, Dec. 11.—A sen- ‘sation was caused at the stock ex- change here today when a widow nam- ed Rech and her daughter committed suicide in the gallery. It is said that they had Icst the whole of their for- tune in speculation. Indications of a Severe Storm which may strike the south Atlantic states were reported to the weather bureau from Turks Island. Attornsy General Wickersham, com- pletely reécovered from his recent a tack of ptomaine poisoning, returned to his office vesterday. John Taylor, a Farmer of Middl town, N. Y., dropoed dead u few da after receiving word that he was heir 12 an estate of $150,000. SAT ON MURDER CASE | FEAR OF STARVATION Others in Mine May Perish Before They Can Be Reached—22 Bodies Taken from Mine—Aiding Needy. Was Referred to as “Big One,” According to George N. Lock- wood Whom Franklin is Accused of Bribing—Corres- pondence and Records of Structural Workers Union Be- ing Voluntarily Turned Over to the Federal Authorities. Member of Panel at Trial of Dr. Hyde —Pined for Wife and Children— Action May Cause a Mistrial. Bitter Opposition to Col. Harry S. New as Chairman of 1 Committee on Convention Arrangements Develos President Declines to Express Any Preference in | ter—Considerable Ill Feeling Manifested During Da Bluefields, Nicaragua, Dec. 11.—Fire destroyed last night several mercan. tile houses here, including those of A. Bernard of New Orleans, the Central Trading company, the offices of the Briceville, Tenn., Dec. 11.—Five min- ers, alive and well, were taken from the Cross Mountain mine tonight. Though _prisoners in what had been expected Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 11.—A mis- trial of the cecond trial of Dr. B. Clarke Hyde, charged with killing Col. Themas H. Swope, aj probable Bluefields Steamship company, and the ppears tomight. lade desperate by the sight |to be a tomb of more than 100 men ’” & i e Sk e vl Peterson. Damage $200,000. of two of his children, from whom he | rince Saturday morning, they seemed |, The Reading Elevated Road out of Tos Angelel's. e i ‘uned bH: = ne/akum‘ e s < folals of the | ;0\ Des 11—Meeth of the|had been separated for six weeks, in | little the worse for their experience. | the clty "of Philadelp) A%, eliminating | Washington, Dee. 11.—Hostllity of an day's skirmishing w R v e TR """a:;m"m‘ e e eciorat Britieh railroad directors and the rep. | the Courtroom last Saturday, Harry | They are: Willlam Henderson, aged (2! B e, s poen complet- | unexpocted chatacter, and from an un- | Secretary 1! > - e T o AR < Ors’ assSo- || entatives of the rallroad workmen's | Waidron, one of the jurors, escaped | 55- Milton Henderson, aged 22, his| % - ,000,000. lcoked for quarter, cropped up today | e “ 2 James E. McNamara, just ended, was | ciation who are employers of non-un- ntatives of the rallr rorkmen’s s 5 3 s A / lcader of the 1 e o The mioctt P gt e g - o o | unlons, which have been held here un- | from thé jury’s hotel quarters early | son: Irwin Smith, aged 35; Arthur| goiiar of State K addressed a | 2MODE members of the republican na s Tehtich, Wilisn P, Young (o atewer | one Bundred: Gxpls red {rom | der thé auspices of the board of trade, | today. While Frank Jasper, a deputy | Scott, 30; Dave Irish, 30. Eathering <f womer yestordey st the | Lonsl committes aud other prominent | PAlgn for the remominati Chiarces ‘of bribing a juror and ai- | property since the assoclation declared | have resulted in & peaceful sectlement | county marshal who was on gusrd How They Saved Themselves. Waldorf-Astoria, New York, on Drob- | baiine tae a0 Are Here dors ana:| Hitcheook, Who munuged ;gpun( “’.}3"““““ th;o:;rall‘r‘:t o:h. m}- u:; “open .!m,- in May, ““i X :.?mc.h it is hoped will prove perma. retdons mflf"w o - e opéu- Th:ly are. :|vaeg“-nd°t’h:‘I;r-::f lems of the diplomatic service. the place for the presidentinl nominas- | Cent’s campaizn t Y. The 310,000 cash el n the face of the sannouncement o iy U ing, tiptoed to a fire escape and leap- | 12 almos e v o Hator: Cherioe M. o s ing ‘convention next summer. Opposi- | ore arriyed aguinst e SChamS S ey o | e Srocion Mesosieton, REBRC S| Sr Moma WL Dea 11 d| S afiow Sk fo botime “The on- | Ing sof of Uog, siive immutigtel] | Chmries L, Lesmle, Ong of the Baut | B Yo Colote "Herry B Naw, SF I | 78 untons . - = e - e o diana, the ad stratiol andidate for vt pusces w e t heavy southerly gale was felt at Saiat | Ure city police force and a dozen deb- | Crouy entry o, 19, whero they quick- | in the stats, died of heart disease At | chiuirmun ot the powertul silcominit: the hotol his home in New Haven yesterdny. o A, 38 To- Hitchoock imsued & rrangeme eeling en uties from the county marshal's of- fice have searched In vain for him since his absence was noted near day- tee on con sponsible Situation Finally Cls Iy threw up a brattice which kept out the biack damp which kilied many of An | association, flatly denfed tomight that ‘been. any papers had taken from his ndered, | O Sunday morning. reports at rest Kitts on Incessant rains lighters went ahsore. made surety for his appearance. information by the state's attorney, | Savarl.\% | the 111 Made Yesterday Announcement Wi which in California may replace grand | officc. The erectors’ assoclation and Sury proceedings, will probably be filed | the iron workers' union were as an- |Sontinued at St Thomas from Satur-| ¥mee their fellcw workmen. They took their Within & week. Assistant District At- | tagonistic now as they had been for | 48Y afternoon to this morning, accom: E_, s May B to Be Discharged. luneh patis with them and subsisted | that the price of wire and nail producis P torney W. Joseph Ford said tonight | the last five vears, he said. “I have |Danied by thindre. Town and coun- A ischarged. | fi; three days snd two nights on what | Las been advanced one doHar a ton “The situation. however, cleared con- aft Men Get a Sury the prosecution does not seck an early | entered into no negotiatiods with the | IV are flooded. Two deaths are re-| If Waldren is not found by tomor- | they expected to make thefr Saturday | tne American Steel and Wire company. | siderably late in the evening AL the | g of Presk trial crectors or with the federal authori- |Ported and much damage has been | row night, the other eleven jurors will | noon meal. president’s dinmer to the committee- {0y the work of the day, i JThe mame of Clarence S Darfow,| ties” he added. ‘The authorities cos Ygueticy e TodBWayA. B T o er !¢ aaid | Relatives of Others Rush to Scene. (G hmong NooiseiiSes piat (s the Sefis | mih hére wan'ne ODo lIncenon of " the ‘meeting' tomorr :fl“buos. ‘“-:gmemu::m to (hea“;re- Tomdd z&xunsgprov:ded? bt no?.el.i‘:g e 4 Constantinople, Dec. 11.—The Turk- 9:1‘1 ‘haesl-a‘nm prove hl;: s ‘::" .-p\r::d. ‘::::;n:ixggggs;ihrr?eb:;::?;mn‘; !shnt of Ehx.;l‘: g‘..&u:-"t& be }l{]nltod gmm‘y .»,ru;: lt‘he mn‘vrn“h 4 gone that | sition to Mr. New. 1 Mminary hearing. | teen given out or taken by force since | ish government has cancelled the or- | GisCUSS e case absen: v tates marsha ct of New Hamp- | Secretary Hilles and other SUPDOTLers | Liiainoon (hat (hey of Bart H Franilin, a defense inves- | the riid on this office last Apri] when | der—issued on December 10 for the ex- | the same action will be taken. Shoul ;’;‘:‘::x“"v“"‘u°g:°{h:‘§l",m ho hag, beext | shine. of President Tafc had won a_complete | fparnui il (e tgator, charzed with bribery before | Jobn J. McNamara was arrested and a | pulsion of Itslians from Smyrna, as| he retwrn in good health and swear he | KeePing vigil af the minel mor'h uas y victory and that Colonel New un- | BrofEmme SOORRECT © Justice William P. Younsg today. mass ‘6f our records seized.” The’ result of represcutations on. the | had mentioned the trial to no one and | ! all hope had gone Tudmd again 10| President Taft Yesterday Sent to the doubtedly would head the sub-commit- | 00, Ole opyon i Tho ‘lctters taken from the iron |part of the German government. It | (he courtis satisfied with his explana- | the aceno. Soom ropes sifelched (0| scnate the nomination of Commander |tee on arrangements.” | meribeie Trom the & g ticn, the trial will proceed. Bag s Philip Andrews to be chlef of the bu- Roosevelt Openly Boomed. over whom the Adminisk being strained by the throng of anxious osevelt Openiy grer whim . the ad ! I RS H10 \Fosie D Sacew declines, however, to withdraw the or- reau of navigation in the navy depart- | opny jess Interesting than the sud- 5 > - workers' headquarters are to be used, George N. Lockwood, the venireman | ] E g testified that Franklin_ told him he 4 g2 the, £ B | Fear that Waldron has killed himseit Others May Starve. - gx A den controversy over the control of the B naidirable 11f-Posling e g ci N B © he zroups of men in many cities were | the Gallipoli peninsula, and from oth- | s growing He was in a highly agitat- haa be BUb-committes in charge of the co arrange how the money | was to pe | implicated with John J. and J. B. Mc- |er fortified places. is Frowing. e was in a Mghly sgitat- | Until tonight 22 bodies had been| A Proposal to Adopt a General Law | oo commitics dn churke of the Con- | ol feeting wa DO e hOneY ea s b0 b Namura in dynemiting depredaticns. | night. as indeed he had been simost| Lono¥ed and but 20 cross entries had | of prohibition againat the sale of alco- | Jut' the 'day . of Colonel Theodoro | Iate in tho day and the 6x R e e 3 PROMISED NOT TO MAKE | every day since he wae chosen & JUr- | Doun, SxPK wrcat Dhetacics. 1a penctrat. | Holc llauors throughout New Zealand | Fogsevelt ax the possible candidate for | mittes of the nationei com s | M'NAMARA “A FINE MAN." » or. He objected to serving when he = A i is Teared the presidential momination. The ad- | to consider the situu Darrow Not Legally Brought Into Case ANY TROUBLE FOR STOKES | o5, e, biecisd fo, viog whon e | g the cross sections, ana It 1 foared | pedpic e PRt ik i | iy, Shisuiv i o w4 ini s 8 would not permit of his absence. La- sses ¢ = i i Velled yesterday, was open and pro- | dopted o resolution presc Bring Clarencs S. Darrow legally into | This is the Opinion of John J's Former | Prosecution Confronts Miss Grakam | f0W (™o PUp ey “intand hegwea for | o macumees OF the WOy o o nos | L Elton Williams, 17 Years Oid, and | njigcuoaly prociajmed. todny. The nd- | Governor ¥rankiin Mury the case,” said District Attorney Fred- | Stenographer. h Numerous Letters. | T are o, i Tior thwt| BSOS fn Fench them 7 | employed as a Foston grocery elerk | Vocaies of Colonel Roosevelts nomi- | J who, although R ey =y ang nGMing A MR, 5 | his wife wrote bim daily and he seem- | * ' Abandoned Hope Revived. o el BB e BB fon apparenily based thelr argu- | bad been admitted (o Uk ce Wl P2 5 3 3| to “ " at no time hi e ex-president an- | F. oker of Connectiout stand in court of law.” Tonmer Stenographer of McNamara dt| Ethel Conrad, the chorus girls, charg- Pt Nai Mg Som Pittsburg today, 8o there are plenty.of - = : i | ounced that hoWouia accopt the [ Representative Frank O w “Will you say if you have such evi- | \iianapolis, who was sald by the Mc- | eq witn shcoting W. B. D. Stokes, the [ ~ On Eaturday his cblldren went inte | helmet men on 'the scene. Finding of | _Wu Ting-fang, Former Chinese Min- | /0 {nos, [ 0 o0 d him, It | Difnots s spocial com dence?” he was asked. njoaara prosecution to have valuable | mmilionaire, now critically ill, qon- | the courtroom: to wee him and when | the five men tonight revived an aban- | ister to the United States, bas been | Softl o 0" T o R I ite Raes 1o ey “We have mot” he sald, and then | ipf°jmation concerning the movements | fronted Miss Graham on the culmina. | court adjourned he kissed and fondied | doned hope in the breasts of these | appointed to represent the revolution- | BOT, JSIOFTECh TUCk, e e ey s R corrected himself. | Snaare Fi e g enied | ton of her cross examination today | them. Yesterday was Sunday. Some | workmen. and now they are pushing |arles at the coming peace conference | b, 'i.y’\vere busy sounding membe: 4 “We have other evidence, but it is | [}a% 51 ad any such knowledge and | with some now letiers. These were | of the jurors piayed games and others | shead with all posstble speed, hoping | With representatives of the imperial | 5 ™ N a " C0 A (ee and othor Taft Makes No Choice mot sufficient,” he said. | %ith ‘e subpoena b; A miten Wrved | placed in exidence to show that the | read, but Waldron sat alone, playing | to find more men alive. government. prominent republicans in the city as to | Brooker and Lowden wore kr Saw $500 Passed to Lockwood. marshal to appear before the grand | JOUDE ~Woman's -exonerationy” of | on his viclin “Home, Bweet Home,” his A New Cemetery for Victims. R Cew | their sentiment in Tegard. to “forcing | bo in faver of New, and v 1 FAES &rand | siokes had been the subject - | favorite tune, It was on his lips when : John H. Deskin, a New York, New A — Franklin underwent his preliminary | jury in Indianapolis. idderabl . 3 of con: I . this et A new cemetery is being provided for | 2 20m o HoT O 8 road conauctor | the nomination upon the colonel Iatter's opponents went ‘ hearing here today before Justice| I always thought that John J. Me- | Slderable negoulatiun and that she had | he retired, early hagknine- the victims on a hill near the mine. | (pt®h 204 HESIQrY FERRERE COMTUONT | Roosevelt Forces Seek to Delay Action | say that the commitles wis “uin Young. The case aroused great inter- | Namara was a fine man,” sald Miss | Promised in more than one letter “not Cannot Be Severely Punished. Today volunteers sterted to dig graves | jision last week in the New Haven| There were many who connected the | BEEINSL the vice chairmar est because of the uncertainty as to | Haley, “and I did not belleve for e ot thene Tattens wiich took the | 5, BUt Jie_did mot retire to sleep—he | in a dircle, in the center of which it | virds of the rullrosd, died yesterday of | open ewpousal of Colonel Roomeveivs | Ut i€ Birooker wnd 1owiss ureed how much might be developed outside | moment that he was gulity of the B bt B “cons | gtcaped atoghe serliest ouportunity. | ls expected = siopument ralsed. | his inforiess — . nomination with the opposition 1o se- | President openly 1o back th of s ovn case C. B White | crime charsed. a JMETHC | fuded With a reques that Stokes wub- | oren 1T icape should Tesult iu & Helping the Needy. Jection of & committee of arran ts o Aitrnative would be testified that Franklin came to himana | confess his own lips. mit the statement he wished her fo | Tstrial, which would mean a 1088 of | The coal company is supplying the | After Changing His Plea from not | dominated by the administration men. | JI DEL to acapioroe, HUl B i e e T eaa e | vate st s S LS U oL et | Do Sevars pontammant could be iafier; | pmetate needs of the siricken fam. | EAILY Lo By O e AT Mo | that THenie of Colnar Tioosevell wers | €116nds cxpected.*Ho in ea the trial ~When they met Lockwood, | In& concerning a dypsmiting conspira: | Miss Greham appeszed to be some- | ed upon Ho is in comtempt of | 1o s Tor the wciaows Gnd orphens | chester. N. H., who killed his wife on | endeavoring in every way possible to | told the specisl commicies ¢ he sald, $500 was passed, the $3,500 | cy Or anything of the kind passed |/ e % Rpard court, but the maximum penalty for hat th 11 be e | July 1st last, was sentenced to life Im- | postpone action by the national com- | quest was ono Which the was held back, and at that moment all | {hTough my hands. There was no cor- | IsSIves read by Assistant District At- | thiy offense Is but & flne of 350, OF & | 1ar s ot e o or et Shanr 100 ot | Prisonment DO O b e aommit | commities muat meet. That ex Frankiin Said He Had Two Jurors. | '3, 2n¥thing but the regular routine in | ChGC 10 the Courtroom, but she was ¥ ufed six hundred loaves of bread| A Married Man in Massachusetts | Roosevelt Men Not Forcing e Ao altaets other White testified that Franklin came | ae Boerotary trensmmcs of e StoeriooD | tion. " She sald the letters all related | U SSIA’S DISCRIMINATION among the familles today, and there | must have his wife's consent before he | ., Roosevelt enthusiasts frs ings were expected to run i 1o him one day and related that the | mon werkersre - orer of the structural | ¢ Mje '$1,700 which she had let Stokes NOT CONFINED TO JEWS. | was no shortage of food. ;fl;&;fls‘mfi: :’lfi?fi:fif,’:fi‘.’:’ said that their hope lay in working up | morning hours. Prosecutiion in the McNamara case | The o = a | keep for her. S . - | & demand for Colonel Roosevelt, to be e Was uaing thousands of Gollars t0 Eain | stenoETAPher In & Gowntown siice” | . Toward the end of her examiuation | Catholic Priests and Protestant Minis- | PRIEST AND SISTERS gay by the supreme court of the |8 ORRENY 190 CHN® onVention 1taclr Financial Situation O, K ;I;::?;:(‘ig:d:fn;:at be, lis;zm:’ em- | .\l;s: hGraham 1as‘ns¥ed if she had ters Have Suffered. MURDERED BY RABBLE.| " o Eriends of Colonel Roosevelt .u;.m s e, Anancial’ situation The same tactims. White declased thas | ABRUPT ENDING.OF e s e ey DCT TR R R S i | A Sack Containing Ten Pounds of | that they were making no cfiert Bt | onal commitice was Inauire Franklin said: “There is an old friend “POISONED PEN" CASE.| 'Didn't ycu send Mr. Stokes this | appeared today before the house com- Sk 4 Gynamite, about 200 foet of fuse and a | . tiey’ said, was to leave matters | t89, STOCYEND FRTRYICC, fU of ours on the pansi.” I had long thiks [ telegram: Now York, dune 15 1965~ | Autiee on Forcin. aiulrs umEnE, Soro: Hanchow-Fq. Slain. number of triplex caps was found early | oG [, TG, FBerimut of hia candi- | 2 Ave Deon founid matiai with him and convinced him the Me- Will join you in Lexington. Wire me. | gation of the treaty of 1832 between = i eag A8 M Al A ¥a¥ | dacy at the psychological moment night DUt Chicsgo MG et aiso told him a few thousand doliars Technicality. Yes, sir. Mr. Stokes was taken | Itussia’s alleged discriminationsagainst | jnoc' 0\ that ‘the missionaries are safe T —— The most sensational feature of the | held the last woek in Jur e g Greatest Cotton Crop on Record, ———————————— —————————————— ton and wished | Americans were not confined to and do mot desire to legve their sta- ill and went to Lexin would come in handy. 14,885,000 bales. is the department of | | Philadelphia, Dec. 11.—A technical- | “We have already two accepted jur- me to come, and 1 sent that telegram, | alons, but included Catholic ors with us” said Franklin, - | ity base : put oid i | mIou, tions, notwlithstanding the American q : 5 B Whis Ty, s B e e o 6 o] My Bockaw aiso read a oot g ieiaters and American | consil 'is urging them (o 0o #o. 'The | agriculture’s officlal estimaie of the | PREFERRED SOLITUDE MYSTERIOUS POISONING Lockwood Corroborates White. brought to an abrupt end in the Unit. | Gated Cincinnati, in which Louis Marshall of New York, coun- | co0otts 0l e e T O e | O Ereater by 1.441.000 bates than TO HIS WIFE'S COMPANY. OF PAILADELPHIA WOM Lockwooda followed thi ed States court here today the “poi- him for $20 as fav sel for the Jews, who appeared, cited - - Dhowo: h 3 e 1 — ! corroborated Whites testimom a8 8nd | soned pen” case in which Miss Har- d she would retorn, the cmee of Oatholic FHishop Hobah: 6f | Gor i a1 B thors 1o et Le | the record crop of 1904. Soulptor Elwell Now Freed from the | Girl Is Dead and Her Mother Unoe Sood doolared he rejected Prankiins | riet Dewitt of Baston, Pa, was ac- 1 owe you 3500 out of | Scranton, Pa., who, he said, was denied [ 500 SIS (PO 8 TN, v | The Supreme Geurt of ihe United Matrimonial Shackle. scious at a Hospital Proposal, told District Attorney Fred- | joiecs Cro " mir Jl,auonYmous, obsceno a two days sojourn in Russia, although | ggnting at Hwang-Pel, Hu-Peh prov- | States yesterday declined to intePfere - - ericks, and the following Baturday, | wite ona soems b Lo naorEyman, his g provided with a passport from the|jnce, The casualty list on the imperi- at this time With the decree of the| Jerssy City, N. J, Dec. 11.—A decree | = Philadelphla, | Dec. = L-De afier hia namo had been draws feas | Wife and some of his neighbors. - _And you offered to return §20 if he | state department. He sald Oscar | aiiy gide mumbers 1,000 killed . or | United States eireuit court for southe | of divorce on grounds of desertion was | Who have been lnvesiigating the jury whesl allowed Franilin to ro- | Samples of Writing Ruled Out. |Would send it as a favor Hamersteln, the Amerlcas Impressario, | wounded. The revolutionarles are hold- | crn New York approving of the reor- B T i | T o O o the Bogro W ©open négotiations on advice of the dis- | The case was called before Judge| abt ko kner o 3 et i ¥ - |ing the city during the truce. The| ganization plan of the tobacco trust. | well from Frank Bdwin iwell, the the polsoning of the hos sald was of $2,000; e o questions as te ., jo Elwells were married in Paris in | be her mother, \ o 34,000, Al O | o et e oendmiitted in ovi- | ber alleged atiemp: a0 suicide. Her |A NEW YORK DRIVER i e YAt e o DT AC. Byee of Sedferd Pacmho was | rts : | g tather 'wia y h s e, Brsught . Writing the Court ruled it ot om ins | coUSEl oblected o3 the ground that KILLED BY COBBLESTONE.| Mail advices from Sian-Fu dated | Cuba. said yestorday that two. daye | , Mrs Blwell testiied that Biwell told | known as the pollcy ki of 1 e 15 wsiter Snally brought | §7ound that under the fedoral rule of | foiciaurte Longe kinat she might —_— = Nov. 9 report that an Itallan priest | hefore the battleship Maine was blown | Ber that he liked to be wjone and prec | when that Konm of ke io0 ’ up, Lockwood said, Frankiin bronght | Préctice a test papér camnot be ad- | IFTyainate herssif She was ailow- | giull Crushed and Neck Broken While | and all the Sisters of the Catholic mis- | up in Havana harbor he was warned B o SLls [ Ty N & otvs. Jeats o B Drmea mame, Jn & subsequent | Giner benring o the ohas oiher thens | NS5, suields letter” (o "Trighten the Ho Was at Work, S Suraceed by the rabule, The oy, | et the vessel was o be destroyed: ( LnEEY, "y eehawken, and thorefore she | laving consideranle proporty (o I conve n wood said - flioraire into giving h. 4 o 1 % o Cé Mass, to visit| daughter and ber mother. Th e Franmin_ssked It he should bring the | Mo, '3 Shoy comparizon of hand. | 50" Moy Mt toniunt that | New York, Dec 1l—Another murder | elutlonary. soldiers ere protecting (he | fter Extensive Experiments, Father | Bl twis sone, hlcott &nd Burr, 10 | for u Cme at 1424 Orleans » “big_one” out, and was told to o so. | NLUNE J. C. Swartley, assistant | nig cients eondition was s taenet | growing out of the recent street clean- | foreigners and missionarles as best | \yc ®T TENE VR CRPSTIMRNCR TACICE| their twin sons, Iife b ved | Baitimore, but came to this < “When ho artivede said Loricosy | United States distriet attorney, who | 115 e ton Was miore favor: | &rs' strike occurred todsy when Wil- | they can. Thers are no safe means of | grcrt S'Peer & SStr il FIeRUSE SENE | give him the solltary e be craved | Baltimore, but came o8 ) -b"naw-fi."‘b ment, ak;xlr:)l;:.c:d xhnrt'v,::th mefe:lrlclus‘; ” : V. ing cart, wsfhhn on the head with a roads are infested with rébbers. in the despair of housowives, 'is the B ante. Thome of eaxly dates be- | had thousands of dollars, but = 1a think that was | {est paper the case fell an Cobblestone thrown from the roof o outh's most effective enemy of the boll | mam ATy Wite,” My Doar | tow dollars were loft when the & DarzowT and 1 mald -Yea . "*|Judge McPherson dixected the jury to | THE GREAT DURBAR an East Side tenement and instantly | RAILROAD UNLOADS Voevi. o but Inter on they weare couched | doath was Alscovered yosterda “°No’ he sid ‘that's Cap White'» | °LUrn a verdict of not gullty. IN INDIA TODAY | killed. Sweezey was bending over a LIGHTING PROPERTIES. ir. less endearing terms. “Dear Mnd- | gaid that the woman still owns B Snies Nolhing Auscr iv, Not Admissible in Federal Courts. — = plie of rubbish, shovel in hand, when 3 Detoctives Yesterday Found In a | ame” began one, which suggestod that | siderablo property in East Daltm When sprrised of the testimony in| ) 08 McPherson sald, in excluding | Celebration of King George's Acoes- | ilie plece of granite struck him at the | The New Haven Leases Companies to | room in a Canal street bullding, New | Mrs, Flwell had better not return (o | but that it is heavily mortgued the Franklin hegring, Attorney Dar- | o J2PSr. that in his personal opin- sion to the Emperorship. R T EE D A a Philadelphia Corporation. York, about $2,500 worth of jewelry | him. She said she took the advice as | An inquest will be held on [ Fow sald: “Whatever Franklin and | o (¢ PaDer ought to be admitted, but —_— Polloamean: who: te sl ient ot ot - wideh hsd bewn-telan“from. the:bady:| slved, R R e g o R B Tockwood said, I know nothing at s | (hat he had to abide by thé federal| Delhi, Dec. 11— The great durbar|,. nen, who are Still sentout In| New Haven, Conn., Dec. 1L—The | of Isiac Vogel, the joweler who was untll ‘tomorrow. At frst 1t wi law. State laws admit such paper, | which Wwill be held tomorrow, to cel- | Tome s rs e woat Bt e oaners: | New York, New Havén and Hartford [murde~-1 In the bullddiy last Wed- | FIRE AT LUNA PARK | devea that Mra G. Harman and rushed to the roof, but could not find | Rajlroad company, scting with the | nesday. daughter were the victima ¢ p RAGED FOR AN HOUR | fiiié " it rottnce of o ik aog mbout it. I had nothing to do with “getting to’ jurors in any way.r and bi d th ebrate the accession of King George as emperor of India, will far outshine the coronation durbar in 1903 when the man who threw the stone. Later, however, they arrested a man who is being héld as a suspicious character. controlled Conmecticut (trolley) com- rany and the Housatonic Power com- pany, has in the form of a sub-lease tamp and 1t room dispell The eld. but they are not admisstble in the federal courts except where they have some direct relation to the cese. Restaurant and Pneumatic Tubes Burned Out—Loss $150,000. Charges That Vote Buying and Sel ing is dome in the “open market’ in RECORDS SURRENDERED. Work of Jealous Woman. King Fdward was proclaimed. There A L e S K e e 2 2 The “poi: - _| will be a public ay throughout Fayette county, Pa., were made yes- C Y oo - Union Officials Befieved to Be Playing | o contasrabis Terieron 25atract- | India and the roval prociamation will | STRIKE LEADER NOT clectric_and gas companies acquired | torday by Jesss 11 Wise of Wavmes- | . v. s ) when the apartment they ¢ for Immunity. ters were evidently the work of a| P Te3d In every town and village. ELIGIBLE TO OFFICE. | £°me Years ago when the Connecticut | burg, Pa., a defeated candidate for | New York Dec, 11—¥ire which for | entered is belng closoly watched ir 7 jealons woman, aecording to the wow | Delh! is overrun with visitors from all ssice Rafiway and Lighting company was | congress, befers the house committes | ® tme threatencd to burn out the | hospital in' (he hope thut S mers oficlals of the International | were almed at Rev. B. A Suyder of | ISRt spectsle will be viewed by Line on Organizer Pratt. tric Light and Water company,” which | ywyo ooy 2 oo o ur and a half late this afternoon, | " attended School for White Girls Tron Work =, e oAl | R e LRl St atun churfh GF | is @ corporation chartercd by the Con-, en Fred A. Rainville, Clerk at the | 3,4 a5 there was little or no wind, it it Wi Toke n Workers are surrendering volun- Te received between 200 and W Phiiadelphia, Dec. 11.—The interna- | necticut legislature and understood to | Leominster, Mass. postoffice, opened & | wag confined by firemen to the Liina | Baltimore Doc 14 e 5 Sy to the government information pen-printed anonvmous letters, ilson’s Boom Launched. tional esecutive committes of the | rupresent the United Cas Improvement | [all sack Vesterday out fumped & | pir Teptanrant and an amusement ro- | here tonight thal Mary fTorcss Beeded in the investigation of an al- | members of his congregation received | Chicago, Dec. 11.—Governor Wood- | Amalgamated ~Association of Street | company of Philadelphia. black kitten. The sack was last locked | oot adjoining, known as. the pneu- | Ien, whowse dead hody wi Seged nation-wide dymamiting con- |them, and his wife and some of the | row Wilson’s presidential campaign|and Blectric Railway Employes of up in Albany, so that the kitten must | pore, MRS AE gty W Ll otures | her apartment in Philadelphin, was Borcy Sgainat structural iron con | nelghbors wore also the targets of | was begun in Illinois today when his | America at a meeting here today de-| REGARDED LIFE AS have been in close confinement fof [ ['ire’ practizally destroyed at & loss | the daughter of u negro wodis ‘Who maintain the “open shop” | the letter writer. The letters had | friends announced a committee on or- | clared that C. C. Pratt, who as na- several hours. of $150,000. The Luni park | John Moon, & white man, nov made known tonight in statements | Deen coming to these people for more | ganization and prepared to opsn head- | tional organizer for the union led two NOT WORTH LIVING. restaurant 8 two-story wooden | Who was known as “the poll representatives of the National | than nine vears and various persons | Guarters here in a few days. William |street car sirikes in this city, is in-| _ . = ; The Canadian Pacific Railroad Com- | gtructure; the pneumatic tubes m one- | Baltimore” — The Ifarman wlil v tors’ association. in the church and in the community | C. Niblack, vice president of a trust | eligible to hold office in the local un- [ Bridgeport Suicide Left Note in Room | pany, according to advices received in | gtory affalr. Together they covered | POra In this city. Beveral ye fon. at Jersey City. Vail street, will issue $18,000,000 of ad~ | an area Of about & quarter of an | 3he entered Molre Dime In o school for white giris, \\Hl boft oriety © Without opposition, it was explained, | had been falsely accused of writing company, is chairman of the organiza- tion committee, and Frank H. Jones, stock, or exactly 10 itional commo: per cent. of the amount now outstand- -acre. on mcoount of the r At the national convention of the Association letters and records have beem con- | them and much ill feeling had bees Yeved by dotectives engaged by the | caused. former agsistant postmaster general, 8 | Amalgamated in St Jo-| Bridgeport, Conn, Dec. 1L—Tha read. at the h3ad of the finance commitiee. | Seph, Mo., Mr. Pratt was denled re-|identity of the man who committed | iny This will be offered to sharehold- Returns Property to Her Husba id. from stories of ber pu i e i e d TR e A il w York, Dec. 11.—Lina Cavalieri Knockouts at Wallingford erectors’ essociation from the of the iron workers' assocta. tiom in this city to the office of the Hissed on Street by Miss DeWitt. Last summer the postal inspectors who had been working on the aprointment to the office of chairman ©of the executive committee. -~ Dee. 1 inhaliag {lluminating gas was disclos- ed today when the woman with whom he boarded in Jersey City identified Wallingford, Conn., were two knookouts scor the boxing matches held 1 the opera singer, has returned to Rob- ert Winthrop Chanler,sher husband, all the property made over to her prior to Bout Was a Fizzle. Herbert Tehodore Jennings, presi- dent of the Mount Vernon, N. ¥, Na- United States district attorner. e Foveril Sy eaty Srem Dewitr. | Pittsbure, Dec. 11.—The bout < ety T e nity fo men | F0 Mr. Snyder, his wifetand sov: | betweon Eddie Haney of Bllafeisiia | Stabbing Affray at New Haven. the clothing as that worn by Frank | tional bank, in the hands’ of ek 4 ot eral other women who were dra: and Buck rouse this city was ch New iven, Conn., 11.—Luigi tio) ank, now in e hands of a T - wn of y sus = Pue. Lovat. Lovat, the woman sald, left | recelver, was arrested vesterduy ufter- | i’ Har 16! 7n"t'“m°"g::'l‘ K ] gont Athisti club. Jimm) I T Brita nocked Maresca did not want to leave the in the a little oyer a_week 889, | noon on an indictment returned by the i et conspiracy have been made by that the referee ordered Hane; y Ot annulling nuptial contract. | core of Fallingford miting ! a fizzle that Y Jerse; into the case from receiving anony- the government,” said Charles W, Mill- umboldt cafe tonight when requested o She @irict attorner. “pat or | mous letters, testified todey to having | from the ring in the second round be. | Humboldt cafe t w o Crirse. we will sccept evidence Frop | Tecelved the defamatory communica: | cause he apparently would not fsht. | to do 5o by Willilam ome | 5P Nere 1o not much . use. HVIn on | ot {5 0s SIng, Dim it R ramnant setoried ik s cedss. | sound o¢ Gis maAln bout, s ny direction to be presented to the | {ous- Mr. Snyder and his wife and | He was escorted from the ring by po- | Cf the proprietors, end 2 knife | oorth “when your mind is in hell” | famgny > C o000 of the 2 ent recorded with the commis- | gami-nnal Bronson of M ns. . S nls, wite s i e Do Radon | . T Eloner of deeds in this city. mocked out Young Marto ¢ Willager, ose il | en: Inflting & fatat wownd 3 aven. Steamship Arrivals. Rotterdam: Dec. 11, Volturo, Dec. 10, Caledonia, s oo t5e tri + Wedding scheduled for - mext . weel, |, New ~Haye Miss Grace Cazble and her intended | heavy fog whic) husband, Anthony Kohnen, were shot | ¢ty early today and instantly killed at the w in the harbo: hcme at Bradford, Pa. The police are | but settled down searching for Rossan! Annissettl, who | d¢nse as before What ship o ot S trclley cars were Tun &t low tormen not bel; bl y Milnalh}:h:‘é;nlzx‘!'hfi dohn . motormen, not being able to see firty declaring that the Goulds are stll in To Alleviate Famine. centrol, s.accmrwl« of T g; A 8t, ;nm-uh’:l;:,' MD"' 11~'The min- a rectar-of the ) states ster’ today int Gisposition of the. Wabash ried frifeilagts terior, today introduced | Spdin iecid conf be | eredi R v - " While Discussing thelr homeymoon to protect him from the angry crowd. Fog Makes Shopping Hazardols. Conn., Dee, 11—The settied down over the up shipping #rand jury when it resumes its session Text Thursdas “T have got the evidence from the . of the fronwarkers' association, : Detecttve Foster of the ctor “But 1 will not who turned it over to me. Cer- if §t had baen necessars we ve obizined a search warrant de 2 ratd, put this was not 1o Detective statement ke regretted -‘-flu of the investigation made Dublic a this time. parents Mr. Snyder Hved bafore he ms, marrica, te to Miss De. itt’s hissing at as they passed on the street and of her making faces &t them. Other nelghbors told of re- ceiving abusive letters. Got Her to Pen Print Four Lines. Valentine Scl specter, who investigated case, tes- tifed to suspicion of Miss DeWitt. He sent for her mwm’n:;g who was recentiy. Weth- ersfleld, captured is held Sithout baik 5 Demoorats In Disagresment. W Dec. B Ay o) o ) s cxp:czulln hfl-c»:uu:':;::nau_‘ ic caucus in the near future. Taft Accepts Invitation. Washington, Dec. 11.—Pr noceptel an invitation today t the-twelfth permanent Internaio: sociation of navigation congre Philadelphia May 23 and to chief patron of 'lhie congrews. The vious comgreas was beld in Bt Poter burg under the patronage of the pero; At _Army Needs More Aeroplanes. ‘Washington, Dec, 11.—More sero- planes are needed by the army if the experiments now being made are to be carried out nal ©orps, At Gibraltar: Dec. 11, Adriatic, from New York; Ivernia, from New York. At Genoa: Dec. 7, Duca D'Aosta, from New York. Dr. Eliot’s Condition Serious. Jombe, Ceslas, Do 11 The con- 2 Charies W. Eliot, presi- “of Ha d university, Another Spanish Princess. 4, Deo, 13—Quesn Viotoria of gave birth to & Baxihtor for the erec- pen print four lines at {he rresence of ner attormey, he he acensed her riting 'the let- ters. Bhe denied it, hie and told him 1 Taft Working for Treaties. g J10S - rou 89,0¢

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