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PRICE _TWO CENTS the Largest in Connectiout, in Proportion to th City's Population Condensed Telegrams B 0ODHOUNDS PLACED ON THE TRAI! Cabled Paragraphs Berne, Switzerland, Dec. 14.—Louis Harry L. Johnson, a well known tucket, R. L, - AT LEAST $5000 PAID T0 McMANIGAL ; % Ferrer, vice president of the federal . newspaper man of Ba: 7 R T R R | Mflnster : _Abrogallon L i D Dogs Followed the Scent of Italian Farmhand, Sus - Federal Grand Jury Now Endeavoring to Ascertain|": " i A S o =~ The Billetin’s Circulation in Wichis Mrs.- Arthur Stan- N ~ | nard, the famous noveiist, who was K. Botn \ Who Furnished the Money geil known Uhroughont (hi worla by | STOKES UNMERCIFULLY DE-| EARLY ACTION LIKELY ON RUS- |recntly, ine University of Cailfornii pected of Murder, Six Miles : Slad today, NOUNCED BY LAWYERS. SIAN TREATY. ot 4y s $ Alfred Gill Fell from the Roof of his — va ks / Berlin, Dec. 14—The 50,000 women mother's house, in_ Gibson, near Fred- ericton, N, B, and was Killed yester- 0 suitmakers and 3,000 tailors who have FORMER BOOK-KEEPER OF UNION QUESTIONED | feeron cirikc uxfioriin “incc Nov's | CHORUS GIRLS' CASE | WILL REPORT MONDAY |Ga ‘Wi siiieisg ' te. BELIEVED TO HAVE KILLED AN ENTIRE FAMILY 2 \ S Mecemnsgeneiry A Nation Wide Campaign to Keep Ak Lanao, Mindanao, P. I, Dec. 14— | Will Probably Reach Jury Toddy— |Committee ’\,"Nilfl Aflirs & Give oo "nm{’g?‘:;}: SRt Ls vis- g PR ol Sy p Bodies 'oman, Her Two Daughters a on Found in Stubs of ion’: 5 Forty-two Moro outlaws were killed . Union’s Check Books and Account Records Taken | Fortv;iro 3iorg onfiaws wove KUSH "ot Power of Wealth Was| Resolution Ot Continalibei-l | o ational,CIVIL Servios JaSEUN. i 2 detachment of American scouts. i | Into Grand Juryroom Indianapolis—Acti p: e no fa 2 Evidence Duri ! At the Regular Mesting of the boara | i at Acting Secre- There were no fatalitles on the Amert- | in Evidence During the Trial. No Stir in Russia Over the Matter. | of directors of the Baltimore and Ohio | Stable Cellar—An Autopsy Discloses an Attack or tary Hockin Puts in Appearance—Only Few Witnesses L e wits] Cracar 5. Morvas-chuprean. | i i ew Penans. Straits Settlements, Dec. 14| xory orl, it puny: W] ettt E VI G G TR ARl | Youngest Girl, Which is Assigned as Motive For Quad Called at Yesterday’s Session—Strict Secrecy Maintained | foimmer, and. Generai Homer Lee, the |3 trving Lilllan Graham and kithel | tion of the Russian treaty 8¢ IR | President Taft, it olt, Sy | 3 iti & P fermer, and, General Homer oo ihe | Conrad for thelr alleged attempt to | cause of discriminations against As. |IOL SIEN any act providing euch pen- ruple Crime—Fugitive Was Seen in Hudson by Police —_— charge of the military government in | urder W, E. D. Stokes, heard from |erican Jews and others may become |50D increase as the Sherwood dollar a g A e T A counsel today two final pleas for the | the Jaw of the land before the Christ- | G4% Dill which recently passed — the % ! show girls’ acquittal which fairly bris- | mus holidays’ recess of congress. The | BOUSe. R Albany, N. Y., Dec. 14.—~Thanks to ficers talked with the man at < Indianapolis, Dec. 14.—Going direct- | workers’ neadquarters, amd form Dec. A — already passed : = Vs e _ | tled with denunciation of the million- | Sulzer resolution, | 1 mto G heart'of o allesca dynas stenosraphers of McNamara were aiso ke e thle aiecioon. Thet aire sportsman, who now lics criti- | the house, Alrecting termbation of the % gt b spiracy whil th ral | present. . i the result of an operation. | treaty after ar’s ce, was |3 e S p g Prinice Arthur of Connaught, son of | C2ily ill as er a years notice, ar Refining com: Eran ry ts initlal hea: n | MoManigal Has Paid . 5 ‘Canada. the | Tomorrow Assistant District Attorney | brought up toda; senate. the American Sugar Re ng pany S BOP - | 2o dovetnot: edneral OF Cand o | Buckner will sum up for th prosccu- | result of a FuRAINE sdebate on ihe | [0 Succeed Arthur Adams, who recent- ggin of Brookline, Mass., | two bloodbounds which followed a trail | Wednesd r e d oilo: 2 nesday morning. An gl-cted assistant treasurer of | for six miles and to a clue furnished by [ was made and Officer Martin jef of Police Lane of Hudson, the | son said that he met the ltalian nnssaplaer county authoritics soon | eyes were bloodshol and who e paase, tqday, District Attomey |\ yjoManigal spoke in his confession | Duke of Connanght, will succeed Baron . Milier & o sion aught, will suce 3 astes B Miller Seak up the quss 1 ool Dl Bt lesel 3000 | Hardinge a8 viceroy of India. ton, Juds“c.«‘k:i{v‘lrm;(wl gharge the | question of whether to refer it to the 1y resigned. hope to cause the arrest of ldward | Lervous, and talked with hir Jurchasing and carrying about ine|4nd he said some Silier ‘than oty S {h lore n!m tre | commiiice on forelgn relations or to| waite, ook of Mo Nk v o | Donato, the 20 year old itallan farm- | officer says he hus known r Sountry (e cxplosives b which mese | John J. McNamara did the paying, but | _Berlin, Dec. 14.—A special news des- | case Wl n the jury’s ect immediately was an assurance by | erday alecred pr Now York was ves?| hand whom they suspect of ~having |years. The description talllc il tBan 100 atructures WHs biown U, after he and James B. McNamara blew | patch from Constantinople réports that Stokes Painted as a “Monster.” the committee that it would report || T, b lent of the Amer- | murdered the Morner family last Tues- | cf the miss man, w . Former Bookiseper Questioned, | UP, @ viaduct in Cleveland in June, | ex-Sultan = Abdul Hamid has beon| Renewed motions to have the cross | MoMday, The senate may then adopt ican Institute of Architects. Glenn| day aftefnoon at thelr homestead in | sent out until last night, ove 1910, he had a dispute with the man | brought bick to Constantinople from | examination of Mr, Stokes, which was | Cither the resolution, with a slight [ orowis o ‘ashington was re-elected | the little village of De Freestville, a few | striped sult and overco: hich Mrs. Andrew J. Hull, now of Kim- | over the amount he was to receive, | Saloniki where he has been confined | interrupted by his illness, stricken ou: | CHenEe, or the Culberson resolution, | *CCTetary-treasurer. miles_east of Albany, wore when last seen. ball, Neb., who, as Miss EdithWinen- [an.: in consequence “J. J, took the mat. | In the Villa Allantini since his deposi- | on the ground that the defense had | Which 1s practically idemtical with it.| The |, E Bodies Found i n Cellar. Inquired About Pittsfiel Lresner, was bookkeeper for the Inter | icr in hand himself all the way | tion on April 27, 1303 e is said 0 be | hia no opportuniy to clear up certain ot it Gonste. sonpe Internations] Pesse Burssu has| The bodies of Mrs. Morner her two| on YIS ittafie 2 ion_ o ridge an: > For Y | extremei ; - - ters, 1 aged 20, and Blanche, cer 2 n says the men B o Ton, DaniSe,, ) | throngh” pur the Clevsiang job, Mo~ y 1oinis noeded fo complete its cose | The dcbate in the senate included | tory o The Hague convention Inviting | Ggcd 11, dnd her son. AvUMIE, akcd 15, | How soon he couldgor st miliar with 1ts money receipts and | pajd $100 each, 5 Berlin, Dec. 14—t is offictally an- | A ftorney Rol A Moore as & oo | Some discussion of the attitude of the | & collective movement to sfop Rus- | were found half buried In the mir Pittafield, Mass, and "-"l;b)'mr ‘"I"afl?;l. mfl mci‘omdm’ ques&iajned McNamara Pai McManigal $100. nounced that the lepfll(l“lflie rin Prus- | grer” dete ed to get possession of "‘lnudemlmedma fm:xoroncugd?::;:: sia’s action against Persia. # manure pit in the cow stable of thelr woul('l be a ’lv;w l‘mm ‘[’!‘ 1 - Miller, an e grand jury ! sia was informed by Cardinal Merry E e farm, go see a friend In Hud Toom were taken the stubs of check | Neferring to an explosion at the | Gel Val, the papal Secretary of state, | o,lemmtii YoUnE KLl And B e tomE | Without referenceto the committeo. He | The Revenue Cutters Unaiga and Bloodhounds Put on Trail. B L oo Raiee lear hooks and account records of the asso- | 17 cis steel plant at South Chicago, | that when the special order of the | gii ™' TN" responsibility for causing oo that ‘notice of sbrogation | Miaml, the first sovernment vessels| g..ir Cottrell of Renssalaer county | DORato. M it was he, left clation during the five years in which |\ c.lanigal said he used 80 pounds of | pope reiating to court proceedingzs g could rot take effect until one year |turned cut by a private sifpyard un- » . Y| but disappeared from the cit he explostons took place, It was dur- | ynamite and added “When I went to | ngainst the clergy was issued it ai | Ber cownfall. after “the first day of January fol- | der the elght hour law, will be launch- | 9btained bloodhounds today and o Not 8 iog a lux: part ntu:;-q five years, ;‘x }ffl“:}.“i",’,’; Jn.‘J. ucNunnrlT S‘ald me | not apply to German: %'n :‘r:h-"ll Photo DIIP"IML’ :g;’rl:'l‘; r;‘hnu-c‘;lgn r:;o l“wur:’ire:fi ed“dé ed at Newport News, Va., January 27, A o She. "“h";""";‘;_“":' e e e “" """‘"I:’ f'“‘»' SSESiding ®0 his confesaion. that Ortle that was all the cash = he chlef accusation, that of a plot o and a pair of his shoes, The dogs tobl Sodlately, but 1ats tor # I The STnciiad tacpiy” | 2 eenRiae o pie Gonic) | |V MORE ARRESTS FOR hetween the sirls to extort money from | 24370108, botore, the Molldayn, It could | L CroTHe M ner o (e memate vomer | UP She trail smmediatcly and foliowed | Vnatle o find. tho treesurer, and often in company | That records were kept of some of FORT RILEY EXPLOSIONS. | gisproved by the fact ‘the girls | tran two years hence. < mittee on interstate commerce that the | Lt 8long the hard dirt road to West| gheriff Cottrell's men s 1 Wwith James B. McNamara. the money paid cut was indicated in Doirat tholr revelvars with no attampe | - Plans for Reference to Committes, | ODIY ractical way to solve the trust | Sand lake, where they stopped at the | officer will go there to ald i | thut part of nfe Privates in Battery E of Fisld Artil- question is to license all corporations. | Folley tracks of the New = England|tne sear McManigal Paid $200 a Job. vart of the confession in which at secrecy. Attorney Moore displayed | Senators Cullom and Lodge pleaded P Raflway company. Here it 1 supnos An important foature of McManigal's | S1Chlanigal refers to his complaint as lory Taken Into' Custody- & photosTaph of Miss Graham taken at | for the referepce to the Gomumitics, | Declaring Absinthe Dangerous to| the man Bodrded o car and went ¢ Youngest Girl As ~ o the smal ec >3 s X " comfession attracted attention. This | G201 GO P Yoith " MeNamara, - He | Junction City, Kas, Dec. 14—Five| farm at Lexmgton, to Capbasize. the | obtain action. by the como: STors 10 | health, the pure food bourd of the de- | TV, ¢ Hud ise b ko Iebrdoted was e admission that e usually oo | SR SO T NS NSlEIvA only | priveres of B Bhtiers: St Ficid ar | Lotnt iat she o0, mpbasize the | obtain action by the committes (o per- | partment of agriculiure yesierday de- | as Seen at Hudson. bodies of the murdered woun geiven sbout $200 for each Job. and | 228 L By e e e oy | e o arrestod’ at Fort Filey to- | & beawtitsl baaltay, Pocom Bh1 10 the | e oy owits Stron londay. Sen_ |cidod that lts imporiation into the | Tho sherlff und his men returned to girls today disclosed, the cc Bat when ne comsiained Giai part |3 e e e R D | T lutive. 1o the Tocen:. dvnamite | worn and fresile, crenture “who bag | ot s bacn was somewhat skeptical | United States should be probibited att- | Troy disheartened by the Joms of the physiclan assert, the gf the money was being held back [5G ceed places that were still to | cxplosions at the fort which cntailed | wept on the Witness stand. ' He do- | in that time. He polnted ut the goo | J20UrY L scent, but their hop-- were ralsed | girl, Blanche, had been assaulted from him, James B McXamara od- | (ISUREC USSR SR N mara, | property losses of half a million dol- | clared that Stokes took the §1,700° from B o B potuind fut-the Pos- again by word from the Hudson chief | the police say, was motive Titted feeing the stub of lhe check |5, B lold me he had seen the stubs (ars to the government. Lillian Gratmn, nbt ~Deckit el Svaxts ces of opinion. News of an Interesting archaeclog- | ©f Police, who sald that one of his of- | quadruple crime i - > for the Mount Vernon, IIL, job and Theednames of four of m“;i privates | ed the money but because she was a TI‘;-M:M for Immediate Action. |ical ‘gnd‘agib‘t.:‘\nln{ hl:‘hlx;.d |:. I:..,dmm. oy g . | that they were made for $225, while | arrest were learned throi 1 a pri- Tett; irl” e e time bas come for a deter- | Pacific, indicating e island was w::o::x:f, ;r;e‘jrl;y:na;:.elr‘\[zrx:nb‘t’oqfry I eccivaa Tonly $150. After ihat J, | vate source tonight. They are Heck- ressy ;M Hio. dh Saalis? Hal: mination of this question,” he said,|OBce inhabited by a skilled race, was | LORIMER DEFENSE DEMOCRATS PLAYING e o e o eation was | 3. McNamara handled the money,” | more Johnson, Don Northrup, Brigham “The treaty has been violated for | Prousht by the steamship Makura to RECEIVES SETBACK POLITICS SUCCESSFL %o Do, how far it was o o, and the | he =2id. Young and Dory Shaw. The fifth man's money Sonc, her Datri-|the past forty years. We should act | Victoris, B. C. — 3 " na; could t b L ' | now.” Smmber and Eharacter of the witnesses Other Jobs Which Paid $200. O e e hra ot sup- | e might say, ‘When you want mon. | Semator Clark of Arkansas, saia |, An Address in Support of the Arbi- |All ©°f Lawyer Edgare Testimony Seapnessman Berger Has His JBo would be called. The ldentity of | ,mong other ltems mentioned by | pressed excitement about the fort to- | €Y then come to me’> The hole shown | congress should either act immediately | fation treaties with Britain and Seofnlion- Tower Ronged: IR S aniany Colioague = MeMnnizal were $200 each for jobs at | rlght, where it was rumored that sev- |0 tke hat Stokes Is said to have |upon the general public demand or go | IT&nce by Albert E. Plilsbury, former | .. R I Washington, D, 1T worn _on the night of the shooting in | into the question thoroughly. Sen- | {!orney general of Massachuscits, was [ | Washington, Dec. 14--S6nator Forl |\ Wabmeron, Dec, Ho e kept secret by deputy marshals, and | HCManizal wers 3309 eoCh FOF JobE. 2 cutsiders we t mitted in the 2 eral prominent persons were liable to sagagfla Superior, Wi the Varuna epartments. was never |ators Lodge; Bscon and Cuilom, re. | ihe fegture of a peace meeting held at | TS \IYRIND "L NAL, “panocy, hik | on government work would Omaha, Neb., Los An- | arrest at any time In connection with maude at the time, Mr. Moore insisted. Boston o fused to accept the view that the state o Y counsel, had snnounced that he ex- | ed to contract work corridors near the grand jury rooms. . ies, Cal., Hoboken, N. J., Worcester, | the case. It was said that Private Secrstary Hockin Present. = 5 i He cerided the idea of Stokes puttin: ass, and Milwaukee, Wis, Quirk's confession, written in long cerided the o putting | department was on trial - A 1 " on his hat when about to rush into a -3 > 4 More Than 50,000,000 Animals were | pected to prove that the charges of |firms, by (he terms of o R Lk Sprentie St e T The Los Angeles Inquiry. band. contained tiires larse pages fuil of | o by hat when Finally Referred to Committes. | inspected during the past fiseal year | corruption against the senator were | by the house today e . “The it has told wu: said | b¥ the United States bureau of animal | Inspired by owners and officials of the h}lr}:\dum:’ by Representative ol New Jersey. building followed that of H. S. Hock- Bowear f. Wenjth ot Vsl Fie. Cullont. “that he is at-work on the | industry, snd more than 1,000,000 car- | Intcrnational Harvester company bo- nd will have something | CAsSes or parts thareof were condemn- | cause they belleved Senator Lorimer | Critictsm of the m | Los Angeles, Cal. Dec. 14—A few in, acting secretary of the Iron Work- L TP D550 50 o0 | Duiiee tne. sadaral. easd jusy, waich| /“ABBURD,” SAYS BREWER. SO i ] e Sdent. Hockin now occllx:leq' the posi- |is investigating dynamiting outriges for lhe_flm' glirls, apologized for say- | ready after the holidays and the sec- | cd as unfit for food. was connected with the legal effort in | ground that it would compel the « tom in the unlon formerly held by | thronghout the country. The seasion |Former Chaplain Says He Will Have|lng harsh things about a man Who | retary of state assured me a day or e Chicago to increase the company’s |tablishment of an eight-hour day S T MeNamacs. Police pficials of | iasted leas than two hours, Indications No Trouble in Proving Ali pes Ul vbut thess thiogs wers dome| two since that he expocted to accom- | William J. Bryan's Recent experi- | taxes. o | B factorien making goods . hin " | ence in a shipwreck caused -{ The co o Mr. | the ernment, resulted gk o el e these girls Wwho_stoed in the path of Somathing ot Yioe to (el coun- | ot ion b7 Babor: NSOt Teian | Lorimers letion & ordeiod ericken | chengse 1a - the measura. to make more certain in ita application India: s wh esent whe) BS Wete thhin oot of 1 =4 Altus, Okla, Dec. 14—The Rey. | !B his jurposes. The power of Weaith | Finally the house resolution was re- |48y of a bill requiring vessels equip- | from the record all the testimony con- passed the house it would req Tecords were taken out of the iron |be finished Saturday. % v Tl Lo et ) nite = States army chaplain, accused of com- | has becn lfi work in this case,” he | ferred to tne forelgn relations com- | Ped with wireless telegraph apparatus| cerning the tax fight given by Max- CHARRED DOGR2 IN KANSAS HOLDS RECORD plicity in a series of dynamite explo- | ¢Xclalmed; “Stokes has spent thou- | miitce, which will meet Monday. to/carry two operators, vell Edgar, & Chicago lawyer. Edgar | eight-hour day in all contiu sions at Fort Riley, Kas., declares the | 5ands of dollars to rake up ovidence, ——- cuused a sensation last Saturday by | of the character performed COURT AS EXHIBIT FOR FLY-SWATTING | accusations so far as he is concerned | Which afterwards was not allowed on John E. Murphy, arrested Wednes- | testifying that he recelved from Clar- | government itself, such an shipbe Pl 0 25 “absolutely absur the record, in order to place these two RUSSIA NOT DISTURBED. | asy nignt for sll corrupt election | ance S. Darrow, the lawyer, an offer | ing, gun and ammunition muking Expert Engineer Testifies That It| Ci Association Hears Reports of “§ shall have no trouble in proving | YOUNg &irls in the worst Wll(ble‘llshL Only Slight Pablic I X practices in New Bedford at the last | of $1,000 if he would cease the opposi- | and harbor work and bullding Could Not Have Been Closed. the Summer Campaign. | an allbi” said the minister. “Nor do|Den’t Faver Him Because a Million- . . ic Interest in Matter | state election, pleaded not gullty when | tion to the Harvester eompany. struction, izt : {“kngw Mrs. Anna Jordan of Jlansas ife.: at St. Petersburg. am:r‘ned yesterday and the case was| Chairman Dillingbam ruled that Ed Representative Berger of head of the stairs on the ninth floor | the larvae of the housefly and the | DEMAND DISMISSAL | case in-a way so as you can look any | passport question has awakened only | Colonel Ambrose Kennedy of Woon- | ccrlg connect it with proof that the [would nol “hold water,” an ©of the Asch bullding, was & striking | esss_of the hookworm, according to honest woman in the face and tell | siight public Interest here. The pros- | socket was unanimously chosen re- | HarVester company officials believed | the house to “have a brickma Cxhibit today at the trial of Isaac| Dr. Woods Hutchins of New York, ' OF SECRETARY WILSON. | her that you judged these girls on |pect of the abrogwtion of the treaty | publican candidate for speaker of the|Mr. Lorimer was Interested the | an eight-hour law about ten Hlorris and Max Blanck, accused of | who addressed the American CIVic as- | Anti-Saloon :eague Also O) R = l“‘m rd of g < ity, ot you | of 1832 does not seem to disturb anyone. | house of Tepresentatives at a caucus of | fight against them. Mr. Hanecy prom- | length."” B o Tt | b el P n i-eague Also Opposes Res- | did not fayor @ man because he Was |Good relations with the United States | the republican members of the Rhode| ised to produce testimony along that | “For the firat time in fifty ye Schwartz in the Triansle Waist com- | the resul's and progress of the “swat toration of Canteen. | @ millionaire and bad.’ :;;Qg‘ult}:hnpgrschr:d‘ Sepectally 88 they. Island legislature yesterday. | ine when the committee resumed to- ( democrats are piaying politics B pany disaster of March t, in | the fly” campal ugurated by the - 5 % | ¢ oAy gy B “1s_pointe: I morrow. Thomi A. Toomey, a sales | fully,” sald Mr. Derger, aml Bhioh 197 tives ‘were lost. It was be. | wssociation Iast year. Washinston, Dec. 14.—The dismissal| SALOON KEEPER GETS out that Russia and Germany waged & The New Worsted Mill of the Har- | uyen: for the Baward Iilnes Lumber | (or. “Duy befora yestordus [ of Secretary of Agriculture, Wilson | A VERDICT OF $18,130 | tariff war in the nineties, during which |rizon Yarn end Dyeing company at| Co., testified that between January |the old soldier vote; yesterd they remained on good terms political- | Pawtucket, R. L, was sold yesterday at | and March, 1911, Edward Hines was | got the Jewish v and Loda y fore this door, it is allesed, that many | He enumerated a long list of dis-|pf, SECCCiaiy OF, ASTowiure, Wieor g T : | el A A a can e of the victims of the fre met their | cases including typhold fever, tuber- | oq"in 'fho hrewers' congress at Chica- | i to Have Been Swindled Out of | 1%, auction to H. B. Potter of Philadelphia | jn Washington continuously, Clar- | have gone after (& e "The Jewish question looms so large | for $16,600. The entire plant is being | erce ;‘-?‘,..2‘ ‘Soneral manawer of the g fate and on the ?u?fidon as to W‘le(hsr culosis, nn;‘i( hother m-mlplred go.as honorary president, " =i it was open or locked rests a consid- | scourges which are s by the ponorars . Tecently, wa il s e e T T Mousetly. he ‘maid: cobld not | demanded here today at the national | $15,000 by Fake Prize Fight. |, |in Russia preper that the question of | auctioned oOff by the receivers. Irternational Harvester company, te {GHEBON TRIAL T i Haor casing sio0d ‘before the | xit awey. fram Muman . hapitatiop, | convention of tne Natiomal Anti-Sa-| ‘oiico Barre Pa, Dec. 4—Frits | KUSso-American relations takes a sec- — tifled that some time in February | RICH AL TO jury, John D. Moore, an expert engi- | and if deprived of breeding places | 1001 league. he league likewise went | oo (o0 BE ey saloon keeper of | CDJAFY Dlace, and finally it is declared Postoffice Inspectars who are inves- | Hines approached him in the Unlon START JANUAR Teer, pointed out spots In the frame | would soon be driven out of existence, | Of, record as opposed {«) the reinstate- | /0 TAE™ Sno alleged that he was |ussia cannot surrender control over |tigating the breaks in the postoffices |league club in Thicago, and asked - T I . Daturl srdor of tinge, | | Bdware Hatehy o of New - Fork, |ment of the army canteen """ " " ihis clty, who aileged that ho was|the admission of foreigners within her |4 Windham, X. H, and Hampstead: | him' te contribute $10,000 to the fuiul | Counsel for Defense Will Not As Would have been protected from fire | chairman of the fly Killing committee, 1o Comanid Tor Mr Wilson's retire- | /i fishit by W, L Iokiinam 'of Ohk | N. H., belleve them to be the work of & | alieged to have been used to “put Postponement hiad the door been closed, and noted | reparted the prcgress of the campaisn | Weit was made by Judge A. 7. Blair | PU7" (54" othiers, was this atternoon | gang that has been operating in New | Lorimer over at Springfield.” : that these spots were not charred as | during the vear and described the re- m“de‘: m"‘;}e i(;;;ch !;Bh::('d‘;‘-h;,r‘m | awarded $18,130, which includes prin- ! POSTMASTER POTTER'S Hampshire for seversl weeks. bl Biaton Dec. 16-~The origiuel’ 08 Was the rest of the casings surface, |sults and methods of various munici- | Plauded to the echo. e said i Pres- | (OO0 P lioreat by a jury in the | NOMINATION CONFIRM i . MISSOURI APPLE of Jan. 16 set the triaj of R He was not permitted to say whéther | pal and newspaper “swatting” cor- | | gt ot dismiss the secre- |7 olC ot GOUTE, Sisuan wes ED.| President Taft Sent a Message to Clarence V. T, Richeson, the ¥ the uncharred portion indicated that | tests. Karsas, he said, lea all the |ATY of africulture he would fisht his | CFQ 2, TOUNG m0de no defense. He | Danielson Sal i Soogtem recommending SRarmng Lof IN NEW ENGLAND. |Taptist clergyman oa with th it was protectcd from the fire by |states in fly mortality. [rommation With.all bis power nest | N i) o & epminal | Lot S GRS Dolnus [ FHIR &8 demager-lo Wiews il lous —_— murder of Avis I ¥ ro R ot s ts maon | year. { vas mnic AHUNERRI e cu fun of Connecticut Statesmen. property through the burning of the | Thousands of Seedling Trees Shipped | aweotneart, will bo adhered t Joseph Savina, a former employe of | FORMER ACTRESS FOUND 5 = and the amount of the verdict will b 0 i OF The ity iR an- in This Directi ounsel for the defense will not a 1he ““"}""‘a !uufledl !lh:u after the BEAD 1IN BATHTUS. OBITUARY. Ctlected Trom ATk e (Special to The Bulletin.) ama for fumigation purposes in 1906. i D bt et for adaitional time for the opa fire he found a panel from the door.| - — — i S ‘Washington, Dec, 14.— P . eir case, aecording to The panel. in a box. was produced in | pp. sici o & Capt. Israsl J. Merritt. rorilzoayetalionea that Koenan and | ;! toanoed 1o the hoose pestars | Charies H. -Noble, state bank com- | TRansss City, Mo, Dec. 1¢-—Atter | bon of ther Sobe, Wecorll ’ court. Aftached to the panel was a | @ PY%cians and Coroner Believe She| xew York, Dec. 14.—Capt. Isracl J.| Bridgeport, Conn, where ho was 43y @ bill exempting cigars made for | Missioner for the past 14 vears, died at S D cier s a5, ror, | sevenice, begween, the cou ok extanded. The arsument over rec . 5 atter | cigar fa 2 X % 2 s e & Bantormot ce o ihe exnibit ms evidence | New York Dot b Tl aend 5007 lian Speraiion an his stmaia Srcy o) | 10€ed feke faht {nfernal Tevemue tae - D7 ent Of the | way'due to bronchitls, from which he | ¥ngland, accoraing to W, I Siane | namel SuAES CONEY 4, B Taoled amtit adfournment of court unc | of Mrs. Olivera Rankin, 70 years old, | vears. He was regarded os ceo 52 He also Iniroduced an amendment to [ Bad_suffered during the past four | JONIIARE, Moo STNS SFORIT WL | Bindereon wiio presided at the or 11l tomorrow. wife of Arthur McKee Rankin and for- | the best autnorities on the raising of | DR~ HYDE'S SECOND the eight hour law as applied to letter | Y6ars: Kirperymen's assoclation here today. | ltminary hearing of the case < L R merly known on the stage as Miss| wrecked vessels in the countrs. Ome TRIAL A MISTRIAL, | Carriers which provides that when 1t is Bl 4 2 il & Tt has been intimated that the FREE ENTRY OF CHINESE | Kitty Blanchard, was found today in & | of his famous wrecking featurés was necessary for the carrier to work on |, The introduction of Oblgatory mili- | "ROCRARR D6 2%0E BLITO ML | renne would ask for perminsion to e 3 bathtub full of water in her apartment | saving the French steamer Amerique, | His Third Trial for Murder Now Set | Sunday lie shall be allowed an equal | tarY service for women was proposed | B "% {iling ana Conmectiout, alao | amine certain cxhibits in (ho posse HAIR TO BE CONTINUED | In & Hroadway notel. A physician said | which went ashore in 1817 at Asbury o N ey New 8t time off within the six days next tol. |5t & mesting st Duesseldorf, Germany, P ew York and North Carolina.” Mr. | slon of the government, but no ir e hat Mrs. Rankin Park, . J. He also had charge of 7 owing the Sunday on which the work e Women’s union by Pri- e T, h res tion could be had as to whether th 3 stricken with a_cerebral hemorrhage = G Medical Councillor Flural, profes- | Stark sa. Many thousands of acres | mation o be h t Freasury Department Decides That No | 5o she was abost to. sten 1nte the berh | SLCooiog, the steamor St. Paul when | Kansas City, Mp. Dec. 14.—The sec- | * Menshers ot t e o N edtee ey a acs | which went back to the state because [ matier was brought up at the confe she went ashore near Long Branch, mbers of the Connecticut delega- he thrifty Yanke: “armer could not | ence, Duty Shouid Be Assessed. and he hoids she felt into the tub and | X I, fourteen years age. Srnoonch: | cnd trial of Dr. 8 Clarke Hyde on a | tion have just received the petition of | S610Tt. el ash i oy y — was drowned, a conclusion with which | départment found use for his services | (b oy Tadering Colonel Thomas | the sencral aasemuly, adopicd Jume 58 i Tk sacchased and wet 15 this. fralt. | SLOCUM DIS/STER DUE H. Swope ended in a mistrial today. 1911, favoring the election of senators | The Discovery of 11 New Cases of | . 100 FUICEY 1ovs hrovea to be the TO AN INSUFFICIENT CRE smallpox in the Pawtuxet valley, R. I | /1" Gnes that will thrive on the land caped from the custody of a deputy | senate yesterda: or Mc where that disease has recently been | C7 o y by Senator MecLean | #here that dlsease has recontl wiary | of the wornonut farm: B. Littlepage. marshal last Monday and returned | and in the house by es: Re v Representative | ;ong the health officlals of the dif- ‘Washington, Dec. 14.—The fr. _ | Coroner Hellensteln agreed. Mr. Ran- | curing both the civil a 8 _ = e phington, Dec. - The free ono | iin. her husband, the actor and play- | orioms wen and Spanish-Am- | Harry W. Waldron, the juror Who es- | Ly the people, It was presentod in the B e A T 1 ombInES of | Wright. had only recenmtly returned = from a two months' tour and rejoined s Secretary of Seaman’s Union Ma Startling Allegations. e e e tins e oher lands | hia wife at their hotel. ¥eshington, Dec. 14.—Hardin B. Lit.-+home today.was found insane by Judge | Reilly. e ook, pifte epage, one of the few surviving par. | FOrterfield and all of the jury was @is- | Senator McLean also 1 ferent towns vesterday. All of the 14| THREE OF DELHI'S ;:._“,,_, it il ny e of Cornell Students Held Up. ticipanis in the great batile bacween | charged. Waldron was not punished | bill granting s bension of | 340 per [had been vaccinated. Whashington, Dec, 14—William D by the treasury doparcmant,| Ithaca, N. Y. Dec. 14.—The police | the Monitor and ~ the Merrimac jn|+nd was permitted to go home. month to Joseph S. Spencer of East e CREW DROWNED. | 1 o ziey, secretary of the Internatic e by e ey e PINment. | are wearchirg the swamps tonight for | Hampton Roads in March, 1862, dled ai | | Dr Hydes third trial was sent for | Woodstock, who served In Company F, | , A Inyestigation Was Begun yoster- Beampn's union of Boston, Mass Stan: Secretary {urtls dc.lded to- |an unidentified man who early this | his home here today. He was 70 years | Jan. 2, 1812 Dr. Hyde received the | 5ist Mass. | day by Sheri® Andrew I Wilcox into | All of Passengers of Wrecked Steamer | Soamun's union ' of = Foston, M dny that duty ehould ot be assezsed, | AU, ine held up two Cornell students | Ol¢ aad was born in Virgini. - He re. | dismistal of the ury, as he has every | The semate vesterday confirmed the | Uie circumstances —wurrounding the Have Besn Landed. chant marine and fisheries today I contended that hair pa-tially prepased | VR, Cornell Heights with a revolver, | £isned from the naval academy as a | Sther feature of the case, with a quiz- | nominations of Levi O. Chittenden to |d€ath of a man whose skeleton was saying that on e majority of the pas Should be charsed twenty per eent | and after getting what money they | Midshiprian to enter the confederate | Zical smile. be postmaster at Guilford, the salary | found in the depths of the Plain Woods, | Tangier, Dec. 14.—All the passengers | yepger carrying ships on the Atlanti EF Sedercnr auty; “|had hoarded a trolley car and sbot | DaVy at the outbreak of the Civil war. of the office i& $1,800; H. Raymond |Bear Foster, R. L. a few yards rom |of the wrecked steamer Delli have now | coast there wero not enough of iha e Yt the ‘suhject showea | the corduct.r, Tames Seaman, throczl: William W. Burhans. Reception to Congressman of '61. | NOTton, to be postmaster at Madison at | the Connecticut line. heen landed., OBly 0n® CL.ihe Passen’ | crew to man the lifeboats. o said | hat he impirial Chiness edit op. |the arm when Seaman offered resist- | _Washington, Dec. 14— Willam~W.| Washington, Dee. 14— Sydenham 1, | ®SS1ary of $1500; Edgar A. Page. to be 3 sers was injured In the most difficult | ;oxt of the ships carry only boa ance. The bandit got no loot and es- | Burhans, who was a memb. 9 s ydenham 1. | ;ostmaster at Sandy Hook (this is a |, Engineer Charles Cornell of South | task of rescue. He had a broken 16g. | arough for 76 per cent. of thelr pas 3 er of the Portland and Fireman Harry Stimson | Three Lascars, members of the Delhi's | Shover currying eapaeity. Gering the clipping of queues has had Ancona, 57 years no effect upon the supply of human | 2Ped to 2 nelghboring swamp. military telegraphers' corps in (he | survivors ;I{he -pfl?‘unx-?;n!:; cf:: 'i"iao‘&..-h?nnm"" ‘:‘:}"-)z' D“lnfl‘dchxrle: b z son, a of Portland saved themselves by jump- | crew, were drowned by the capsizing | **her o{IT¥I0F SOPACIY ing vesterday when the engine and|of a'boat which was returning to the | . raf il Wo® SO0 JUCE T S 0, hair fur commercial purposes. The Civil war and had served in the earl: ress in 1861, which met hrsot hag el e R No More Bodies from Mi s — y | gress in 1861, whic July 4 to de- | 3 salary of $2,100 per annum £ kas not been swamped with i iys the Associated Press and old | clare a state of war against the con- | Representative Hill hos mecommend. | One car of a frelght train on the Bos- | ship after landing @ batch of passen- | Sas awhere 1ifeboats ware swong out « the davits. Mr. Frasier also declare queues paid an unusual honor & sing ppe e i was 61 ed and the esident ton and Maine road was capsized by | Bers. | Saretuly encasing thelr clipped qucie | se miner, iiving Sr dead, wea brought | e5ed 60 years. | in’ the house today. “Amidst cheers by | Grargs. W Falrelrve. mastmisior oy | spreading rails and rolled over an eme | The sea continues to run high to- | 108 (T Siocinn disasier wis due i Telics for posterity. | 2% | ana tonighe the list siands'st five res: | phnadeinie . Dee 1t o Tecess of ton inutes, 16 posak of | Lomtam, crested a presidential omce | bankment. Ty coapleteiy SEipped of fts plagi, | iosumclont crew. "The loss - of cte Bend. - Fire i elphia, Dee. 14. — Thoma: a | July 14, 2 s now completely stripped of its plank- Ay i T ke AR Sji°d.and 53 dead. Pire burned briskiy | yeaming, sged 53, & widely nown sor: | PUblc reception to Mr. Ancona 1n | Representative Henry has recom. | President J. Horace McFarland of|ing. A tug from Gibraltar which came | Wi 000" trow, e asid i 8 2nd | poration attorney and clubman of this | 7ONt Of the speaker's desk. mended the reappointment of George | the American Civic assoclalion said at [ to aseist in the rescue was Ariven |1 & PrODCT CTOW. O SAT the opening session of the convention | ashore by the heavy sen. The crew | T O Tl because the sons of China are | Briceville. Tenn., Dec. 14—Nat a sin- | United Press, is dead at his home here, | federacy, w Tomb Record Height for Steeplejacks. to the task of extinguishing it the res- | s o B Eheh. Doc 36k adFiae Bots | o = 'ty, died today after a brief illness. A. Warner as postmaster at climber, 110 feet sbove ‘the atieet | Explorers i the ine have fand Sim | I was the author. of several hooks on Arrested for Forgery. Jimes P Fiolch at Forestvilia' and | (het & Lincoln memorial national park | escsped. level perched on the sioulders of an or nine more dead bodles and these | sones o ie work eriities oY, fAMe | New York, Dee. 14. Miss Marjorle Moore at Kensington. | po a0 B8 Ioore o hute o tan B ioia1 weaaths werh S0l on T who was standing on vet | may he brodghe et iate tomiont c°C (rests on his work entitled A Philadel- | nyg ork, .—James E. Bran- would be a more fitting tribute to the Knox-MoCook Wadding. memorial wreaths were placed on th sesisiant who was standing on et Sht | phia Lawyer st the London Courts. | yean vas &rrosted here today on the | Woman Hurt in Auto Acoident. | Sreat Liberator than 'a commercial o R mrandria: Washington Stasonie lods jacks tod: e 3 - . °6 | Al dria- 1 jonte 1od foBiave piied thelr frade 37 o' freater by e mx;::s’ ::‘ ;m-]‘ la, from King George Reviews Troops. b e Dous | E: it Sran: | Declaring that the “Red Li he Thoir daughter, iss Cathorino AMeGook plemangra. Ve, Hhd | Predeniciic: ititude n::n m;cr“x:la‘t:‘m _r'_e‘fl»xx;pi‘zi 2 3 3 Delhi, Britisn Indis, Dec. “:Kmx committed last October. Br:'min: -.s:{lor the American Soclety of Auto- | trict of hington was ‘movt 1‘1;: was married to Hugh Knox, ‘second som :-‘r’:-n‘r:n’r\x:;ll‘l‘nnvrr:"del:::kl‘?rulrh' .nr:v:h‘ ceeded with nix task of | AL Dibai: Dee. s, Kurak, from New Georgs reviawed 50,000 Britian ana na- mt&w for a bridge build- g’m“;‘ mnm g ward the capitol, and was ;‘mh. it %.fifl'-'-fl ot State and thxn&x- pary of the first president’s death the tip-fop of the city's high- | ¥ OFk ¥o troops roday. He held an investi- B purported 1o | ;ho and her husband S gy Bt gt ki S a7 | A¢ Naples: Dec. 14, Koenlg Al Ture in the royal camp - | have been made out to meet the weeko Srere riving was | fonsr 5 aslogation of the Waskioie | Rev. Dr. Jowett of the Wit Avenie . tewer wverljpking Madison squme. |, AL Napley; De iy e e TR R e run into by a trolley car. Mrs. Pros Jesterday urged upon Fros. | Erestytertan church. A wmai e Seremnit: Onlon iisiat ing. - |0 f1ve Dee. 14, La Lorratne, trom | sompantons. . The - auecs witacasod | e A T S ident Taft the creation Of ton followed. Bhe had no attendants. | | Uoriin, Dec. 14-/Tho allegation ro ) U. 5. Stes! Mills -...-I . New York. Poth the review and the bestomer e Ten Jurors for Packers’ Trial. EoR o Ve o) L0 N D mn, | L. Stout Jermen Iatrigses 40 ro. York, Dec. 4—Offictals of the == St “Man of Mystery” May Dis. Free En . atore the Portuguess monarchy and Simice Steel comporiclor olid | Asseciation of Clething Designars. |, e ety for German Balloon. | fne"harge that rovailst meetings have working mearer 10 capacity | a1’ Nebosiation ot Gl Taon Aidromes Porssters. | i Beskacs i Son. “Hiuchard: whith i | LooT, held at various blaces in Germa= 2t any previous fime ihix ear | witn mrincival offcs in New Fork city: ‘ainner of Alfred et o, | aiatly A s ) el e TS foreign business, was incorporated with the SRt~ (2. 7Y B PR ATEE W e et e Chesa- from ';h:h(‘!im% will be Bryan Homeward Bound. u train was | adm Treo of | Colon, Dec. 14—Wiltam Jennings Willlam Ripiey of Bostom the prinalpal speaker. summoned for : s #ald to be Tatally | duty undef hond for a stay of not cx- | Bryun istt haro on his homeward jo. six P _ney by way of

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