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VOL. LUI_NO. 311 NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911 PRICE_TWO_CENTS : The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the I.arges‘ti {n"cfinneéticfii in Pro;)ort-lo—n to ”’ ~ HARRIS AND BLANCK ARE AGQ“"‘TEN Cabled Paragraphs Nerwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Comm.?Condensed_T_elegrams;‘mAMPLEn UP[]N SCHOOL [}Hll_b,f Hamburg, Dee. 27.—The Hamburg- u“n‘m‘.’nd Other Interests. Japan Has Completed a Survey of the Russian fronuer, American line has ordered a third 50,- 000 ton liner for the trans-Atlantic | service. State Fails to Fix the Responsibility For the New‘; £ |ameset T T %27 | Russian Troops Beported to be Persistent in T vt noan Mo oine of he ou Fiendish® Qutrages at Tabriz ban yestcraay. o sel, the German steamer Chios, found- York Fire Horror Upon Them e ey Ten Designs for the Proposed Lin- | coln memorial were submitted to the ' SHOPS LOOTED AND BU".DINGS ARE SET ON FIRE ‘ardinal John M. again the recipient APOLICE GUARD REQUIRED TO PROTECT THEM i on i ciaiish it aias national con:mission The Rcundhouse of the Pennsylvania railroad at Altoona, Pa., coilapsed, damaging 20 locomotiy ay, London, Dec. 27.—Whitelaw Reid, U. . s i ambasgador at London, will sail for S & o il » Crowd of Men, Women and Children Await Them Cutside .07 00 U Dlad e Lusitania on A Rosolution fer the Investigation | Inoffending Inhabitants Shot Down and Women and Children Dec. 20, with the intention of taking a gf l'lehh‘r'w..llr;‘l shipping trust is to d A - holiday meric ushed m the . : Sa t- ' of the Courtroom—One Man Becomes Hysterical and "oliday in America i i the house. | Made Captive—Christmas Day Devoted to Savage i The Powers Are Discussing the re- | . % . s o p » - Berlin, Dec. 27.—Ten inmates of the al o - P et % oy mmancers t Denounces Jury’s Verdict as “Murder”’—Prosecuting At- Berlin “municival inetitution for | the Dowal orisix tiols WiBunch of Ger- tacks Upon Defenceless People—Russian Co : omeless died during the night from - : i < 1 son w VAS CONCy | i it torney Calls Holocaust One of Most Aw/ful Crimes. | poison which was concealed in some apt. Poter C. Hains Declared cm- | Given Instructions to Mete Out the Severest Punishment OF thie g S har phatically that there would be no rec- s | ity Christmas dinner last night. onciifation with his divorced wite, % New York, Dec 27.—The state failed ; his way through the throng, crying in | Manchester, Eng, Dec. 27.—Thg re- William Millett Hill, one of Salem's| lLondon, Dec, 27-=The Persia commit- | “We beg you to commmunicate)t i todav x the blame for the fire of |3 high volce: = foRy ";’ufl‘ 57 (o8 ey s Oro mmm gldest ex-mayors, died at his home in | tec which is composed of prominent telegiom Lo the principal newspi i “Not ¥? N y? Murder! | jcin , cou e Sal Mas erduy, age “nglishmer erested in Persian af- | and influential cent Curope March 25, 1311, in which 147 young | yrume® ohirderiot 5% = | deciston by the master cotton spinners (e s, L the S il , Shirtwaist makers in a factory on th He fell on the steps of the court- | to close their mills three days in the Col. Everett C. Benton was vester- rom t provineinl assembly | TO GO THE LIMIT, ! top fio of the Asch building were house in_ convuisions, gasping | Week, caused a complete stoppage of a day installed grond master of the through the Persian soci- | - S wuffocsids 558 :at he had lost a sister in | ET¢at portion cotton mills in Grand lodke of Masons of Massachu- | ety of Constantinople | Russian Commanders Instrusted to purne ocated or driven to jump |18t Me BEC, o was summoned | northeast Lancashire this evening. The e ~ s g B e Piatasont: i to their deaths upon the pavements |(o® (uie nim (o & hospital By the | lockout involves 160,000 weavers. g Trampled on School Children. } nine floors below. A verdict of “Not | time tiie excitement wae over the de- | = Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, pioucers | “Ou December 21 Russian troops al- | i Petersburg, Dec. 27, —A semi-of i gullty” was returned by the jury in,fendanis hac darted Into a subway | CONSIDERABLE FRICTION of Wichita, Kan.,, who were born on |ticked and seized the administration | cjgl statement issued this evening says the case of Isaac Harris and Max | Sntia and got free of the hostile | the same day, were buried in the same | buildings. They trampled sehool chil- {ipat in view of "acts of foolhardy s b * | crow grave, dren under foot and killed and de- | gression committed against the Rus B Blanck, proprietors of the factory, | Tried for Only One Death. | Executive Committ: cent men and women. | fian forces In Tabriz, Resht and Hn i known as the Triangle Walst company, | yy,.1ig and Blanck were not charged - e # Stricken With Heart Dissase Charles 150 looted the shops. The in- | zeli, sometimes followed by brutal tor g B = pekious ind for the O~ | ith all the deaths which occurred at | ndorse Arbitration Treaties. G, Berry. & prominent resident of Mel. ts atter extracrdinary forbear; |ture of the wounded and buse out i 2 lthe fre, but specifically with man- | . 3 ET 2 e, Mass, died on a Boston bound sexun 1o dafend themselves rages agains o de: ho . 3 Precautions to Protect Defendant | e e e ok ey .aé\n&l“rzr(;“'(' mhk; 2 h»,\mwtm; lx:u.. train yesterday forced the Ruswlans to cvacuate the | government has decidod that the we 1 ant repetit nd burned near a door on the minth | SRS, Cndrew Catncle the uomorary MF’ormu‘ Gov. Frederick Robie of Captured Women and Children. ited and Russian (umm_).nflml:n in oon i rinst the ae- r Jwe maln argument by both the | (el P 0 o0 S8 MR EOr e ih aine is reported to be rapidly falling, n December 22 the Russians bom- {junction with Russian consuls, are ig. b wrred sinc osecution and e defence was di |, 0 ecill S wnich e Todt has Maho and no longer able to recognize those | yarded the city until munset, conster- |#tructed 1o adopt the most stringent | imass meetings | Fected againat this door. ‘The state f lhe senate. which Mr. Taft hag labor bont it naticn increasing hourly. On Decem- | measures, g e “Omie |introcuced over a hundred witnesses to | ° and Mr. Cagnegic 3 R oh s nos Tt crawre o ~? prove that it wae locked at the time | {18 "Ql, b he oficially, Lrousht bofore MOEEIAM Cab I ovalexander Graham Bell's Auto went | tha Coniral government 1o cease AhL- CAIRNS FAVORED, i of the fire, and the defense refuted | fhe o WaldorfeAntoria | ’ N 3 2 ver an embankment an s Mar oy ey o mteps to h ' mony. e 2 o gl - tally injur ! re n i " from | Belgian for a Rival. 1 : | of 2" majority of the executive com- renewed the bombardment, firing K i “One of Worst Crimes in History.” 5 - L - o the environs of their consulate at wo- — One Hour 45 Minutes. | mittee a3 explained today by Millard . D. C. Allen, Colored, Confessed to ocent persof e Teheran, Dec. 27~It is understond i : Assistant District Attorney Bost- | J. Bioom the executive secretary. having k iarbest ‘AUl ICARIN0 | ot tn SIREr jrnooent DaERore ‘:r,“‘..,,‘ { that the regent and the callnet desire ¥ 6 1 wick argued that the factory was The committee reached this decision, Sell, 1wo colored chiliren who owned V. il A : the appointment.of the American, ¥, k. r an rowded with equipmert which Har- | Mr. Bloomer said, after he had in- oil iands in Oklshome and of many respectable cit- | (08 BEPC I cipal assistant of Mr T i s himself had laid out ;u\{d that for | formed its members of the recelpti 2 ol izens and et .‘,,.. to ' numerous: build- | CRlris the/principel asstetent oF I A ed quictly by the |twn months the cuttings from more | several wecis ago of a letter from " i i ags and mosdies. o e Rty Dowaver ve way 10 their |heen stacked ahout: the place, consti- | tend. the banguet. ~Colonel Roosevelt | | tel, opposite the railroad station in The inhabitants still remained quiet | rector of customs in Persis, who sow 1 embraced bY | tuting a grave hazard in case of fire. | was opposad, it is said, to certain fea- | Brookfield Junction yestorduy morning. |on lecember 25, but the ferocity of | months ago made himself prominent b As they passcd | He picturcd the case a8 “one'of the | tures of the treaties. Mr. Bloomer then —_— | = o " | the Russians wrestly increased. They | his hostility to Mr, Shuster, wiil obtal of policemen 10 most awful crimes In histors. !laid the matter bafore the commities The Strathcona Hotel, at Brockville, | kiilcd many women and children and | the position R Snttea them O" | Court Empha “Reasonable Doubt.” .;.;;d l‘: e riflcild‘cd( x_l;‘:\l the Ia'-,.cm;-u‘r.z FURTHER DETAILS OF THE BEEF |JAMES GRANT MURDERS WIFE oOnt, 12 miles above Ogdensburg, o |a large number of bulldings were | The lxrlll‘mll consul ma»'}‘mxm\ W, A i In charging the jury, Judge Crain |B® Pody was that the spec REE> " 1 the ‘St. Lawrence river, was burned | burned by them. If tomorrow they do | Smart, w was wounded in a Bereaved Man Becomes Hysterical. | discussed ot grest Ignglh the question | Pose of the dinner was not to endorse PACKERS' PLANS. | AND SIX CHILDREN. early yesterday with a loss of $80,000, not desist m thelr mavage attacks | near Kazeroon, is lying in & carmver One hystericel man tried to press|of reasonable doubt in the case, theate e e | | ’ . the ‘nhabitants wiil be compelled to | sary. Modical assistance hias been eo . b With this rovised understanding, | | Bonk Commissioner Arthur B. Chapin | d¢ hemuelves to bim. Mr. Bloomer called on lonel Roose- of yolce, A ve Teit agaln today end again the cotonel | MONEY NOT AVAILABLE.‘ WAS IN DEEP: DESPAIR |} 5rao o socens o s meesiasony A $1,000.000 FUND FOR | GOVERNOR BALDWIN flatly deciined to attend. But, said I { f the American Trust company of | RE-ARRESTED AND IS MEDALS OF MONOR BAPTIST MINISTERS. FEARS DICTATORSHIP. Mr - Bloomer, this would not change b A the attitude of the promoters toward Spon | HELD WITHOUT BAIL FOR NAVAL MEROES a cope of the gathering. 1In other | Prominent Financiers Were to Receive | Murderer. Leaves Note Saying They | Among Passengers who Arrived at - urm of $200,000 is Assured for Says There is Danger of President the SSeady Sums st WES0000 js Assurid. foc; Baye Thace le. Danghetof. Srvsaiden ved 2! | George Graham Rice Was Enjoying | Gunboat Crew Put Up a Valiant Fight ; ; ; words, It was for the purpose of pro- ToEn % 5 : vew ¥ b e e o [ peicting. His Authorty. moting “World pesce ih general with- | $10000000 for Financing Project, but| Will Be Better OFf in Haaven—End- | Nrymrie tone horiny on (e steamer Liberty Under $16,000 Bonds. in the Philippines. TR, LS eTaag R AR 0E out reference to emy treaty i tic- " . 2 ette’ Toblanc of the B Ope sy ; e L s D i ot o | emather Proaident Taft and M, |~ Conditions:Made: 1t Impeesible. | ¢ His Own Life by Hanging. ST IR T R e Washington, Dee, ¥—For her ) pind g St . xlln{flxz.e!;L;;Tp:gembe‘:;:ug iccepted invitations to the banquet, S | J o Botuted OBt iieiont 55 | 898 Ot ‘,'hh. Peen on trial in the |the isiand of Basilan, Philippine is Incrensod to at least | imbaticnt sald’ Govornie Stadcon B | M. Bloomer could not say, That 18- | Chicage, Dec. Albery FI. Veed-| Boston, Ark, Dec. 27—Because he | President Taft in the shape of two | United States circuit court the pust |lands, September 24 last, five of the % i and believed | ‘back scratobers” from a Michigan |cight weeks, ed with misuse of |erew of the gunboat Pampangs have according to IZaldwin of Conmecticut at the opening ' ¥u¢, be continued, was not raised at|er, artorney for Swift & Co, and the fternoon by of the 2ith abnual. meeting of the 'he tine the ln\hu_ln:;s“‘?';r“ Eent out. | frot witness for the government in the family nson of Elizabeth. America Historical association and f course,” he added, any speak- | tria} of the ten Chicago packers, tes- | in heaven,” James Grant clubbed his | was in “deep des; i ary of the board the eighth annual meeting of the er decides to endorse the treaties, fed today that the defendants made | wife, five chiliren and stepson Lo | | he and hi wotild be better off manufacturer, reached thé White house | the mails in an alleged ench been awardel a medal of honor vesterday. |#rana investors, was re and o gratuity of §100 by Becretary of on a bench warrant and committed 1o [the Navy Meyer. It was in this fght can be | the Tombs without bail. Rice has |that Ensign Hovey was killed. Quoting the report of the comman der of the Pampanga, the order says e fund. Mr. Tomlin- American Political Science association | Suppose we couldn't stop him. TRt {wo efforts to organize a merger in|death and hanged himself some time How to Doctor Sick Be ent follow 1 In_joint session here tonight. “~>>|d be aRmnlte( for lh; 'Ol‘:'m'«;“'rr the summer of 19032, but in both in- | last night. The bodies of the chlldren | ascertained by writing to the depart- bLeen at liberty in $15,000 ball, re of the If some Of the recent decisions by |2nyway. But the idea that ihis ban- stances their efforts to finance the the | Were found in their beds today. each | mert of agriculture for its latest pub- | turned pale and grasped his 1o 4 onvention at Philadel- the courts are not disaffirmed, Gov- gu"i \r_;!:r;ir;;!!s';: ff;el"“—re;!’(;;“‘;!l'z;* enterprise were ‘unsuccessful. skull being crushed. lication entitled “The Treatment of |arm for support when v.xm.:uv‘ : "{. n’, “f&f:};wfibu‘;’:&w&a‘?fl’fi“ i 2 man from Pennsyl ernor Baldwin sald, t dict v~ | DOSt e - i i | Bee S pd arraigne hefore | though vers , ha d = ow peip P 3s e Tirat Cogfitalimation WE5,000/800. Shedetind Clobi Feunpl. 100 e T s Mitorney protested that | could to beat oOff the Moros attAcking T'nited States apparently will roncous.’ rt P v e g M - cersy | At Mr. Carnegic's residence it was| The first plan was to include the The hody of Mrs. Grant was found . a no r o re- | Ensigm Hovey. F, H. MoGuire hos pertaining to mere matters of local | the affair with the idea that the arbi- | terests. ‘with & capital of $923,000.000, | ly she was iilled as she was aboul to | WLl be the (oplc for a whole day's dis- | avrest him and hold W WHRoUE DO | Bole! S moatate aid Lo the wound 2nd depend- the denomina- ' coneern. A - cration treaties were to be the para- |divided as follows: Bonds, $141750,- | retire. A Fkeavy club covered with | SV e £ n Z O ny | 20 A endoubestly maved the Tves o8 Tt | Toderal commmitution. Becloe g Ls | ot topic and. that he” had heard 00D preferred stock, §168.106,000; com- | Mood was found in the heues, and it | NAtonal Clvie Federation in' Wash- |rewen: standing triul, Dut Judge Ray | ed 4nd undoubtedly maved the liyes of « bristmas, 1911, bear a construction supporting legisla- | nothing In the change of plans until |mon stock, $613,000,000. Taa sppacut it was wi 5 “Siant 1 ORCD On NSO E el e e irests of Justice” | coolness and bravery shown @ > oinied o board of| tion be comgress far in advance of | (odayv, Notwithstanding this it was|Capitalization Reduced te §525,000,000. ( £llled [he Bevon members of his fam- | The Rev. William E. Toll was con- |and orderec Rice locked up. | Honderson, Jacob Vols and B, £ Har- f ch the Rev.|anything hitherto attempted. b e R e After the promoters had failed to|: 1y 13 years. secrated suffragan bishop of the Epis- No official statement wes forthcom- | rison in Sharging ":J'onmi onn f New York was Governor Baldwin's topic, as retir- | ment to make. 2 “to | Anance this project through Kuhn, FORFE copal church iu the diocese of Chi- |ing from any source as to the cause of (not be pratsed In too wirgng terma/ and the Rev. E. T.|ing president of the Political Science Today Mayor Gaymor Seclined “to | JOCNCe TS Polset taronsh Kuhn. Surviving Son Finds Note. cago jcsterday. He thus becomes the | the rc-arrest of Rice. Last week an R beth. N. J. execu- ) association, was “The Progressive Un- |sorve on the reception committee at | wa: .Langed to provide for a capital- Hugh Grant, a 16 year old son, only ihird suffragan bishop in the United alleged attempt was made by orEe | UNBATISFACTORY YEAR «five ‘campaign ' folding of 'the Powers of the United the dinmer ization of $525,000,000, but the condi- | member of the family alive, discov- | States, J. Byrne to bribe a juror in the case IN THE COAL BUSINESS od earie in Gcigher Staies” In addition to advanced in- == T tion of the money market made it Im- | ered the bodles today when he return- - azainst Rice and Scheftels, Byrne is Tt A qund the cntire fund terprefations of the constitution which NAMES OF 289 MEN possible to carry out the modified | ¢d from a holiday celebration at a| Rhode Island Coal Stock asain | under Indictment for tale alloged of- |\ g o o0y, fon of Black Dismonds e $250,000 thereby se- were dwelt upom, Governor Baldwin FOR RICHESON JURY, |merser. neighboring farm. He found a note slumped on the Boston curb market | fense, and is held in the Tombs in de- forp oy & e iy I e Tapn ot 7 anciers Wers to Receive $10,000,000 | S51°d by m: fstherdwhlvxh rwnjnlr;,m\ vesterday. After opening at 80 cents fault of $10,000 bail. i i | as Depresse oes. L ved December :erance a president to the effect i 4 | that “owin spair. that | the v u consldered a reliable 8 The plan conserved the people’s rights, but not Next Few Days. riman, James Stillman and other New | dren, who, T belleve, would be. batter | venta. ourc W ] eomiment of | been an over-production of oosl this f York financiers were have furnished ! cff in heaven, T commit this act.” | umtice has comducted & thorough in- (year und o consequent struggle rd is to in- when it perpetuated the people’s t $1,000,000." trade which depressed prices, is The Highest Average of School At- | vestigation into am alleged conspiracy . : o e tendance In the histofy of the Ameri | lo bribe other jurors In the case. cpinion expremsed todsy by Edward can achool system was reached in the | ‘It was sald several other arrests | W, Purker, statistioln cn coal for ¢ year 1808, according to statistics gath- | might be expected shortly. No uames, | Uliited States goological survey, A, ered hy the United States bureau of however, were mentloned. Parker added that thero have beex crease (f nd tu ac leas Boston, Dec. 27.—Another step to- the capitnl. and the amount they wera | Tre danger he sald, “is that a Wards the trinl scheduled for next to have r-ielved as compensation w chicf magistrate by some stretch of month, of Rev. Clarence V. T. Riche- $10,000,000. The account of the tw his executive or —miltary —authorics =on. charged with the murder of Miss bproposed mergers was related cf IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR. may come to play the part of a dic. | Avis Linnell, was taken today, when by counsel for the government r. Note Contained Instruction: 2| Instructions were given where mon- Iy | ey might be found to coder burial = . and @ request that Grani PHELPS DCOMED TO D! ing | pense == tator. It is only a remote possibility, the names of all but eleven of the 300 (o the jury contracts and azgreements barents not be notified untll after the # R i. nore unsatisfactory years in the his Executive Council by Vote of 5 to 2 hut the sclonce | whien wo profis | talesmen were drawn. The names of cntered Inio by interested parties and | bodies hid been burled. education. WRIGHT LORIMER'S FUNERAL | tory of the coal mining industry, and Refuses to Commute Sentence. warns us that great powers are apt Senjfemen weke ssloofall at & meet- | coupsal,, whedthensoffered-the. dosu- | _ Chant lived nies Chistown onm farm | 5, 3 omiintible’ Cinematogranh SRR PEiees: Aes 90 ISR CMY WheR o and was reputed 1o be well-to-do. Fe | ;0 _,ComOReCoe Cine ,o,,fm,fu. HELD IN THE TOWN HALL. (5a] returns for the year are footed = sometimes to be abused and that the INE of the Boston city council, while ments in evidence. n also conducted a mercantile businass. up the balance will probably be on i Boston, Dec. 27. electric chair fathers were right when they deciar board of control of Cheisea Se- Sui Caasd v 13 et it o Shates its thirteenth victim next week, of liberty. places in Suffolk county will supply he late Qustavus F. Swift ¥as to . oo n o na, Ma w6 production of cosl in the United e < the " Monros | Prof. William Sloane of Columbia the remaining cleven venirémen within jave been president of the merger SEORETARY TESTIFIES | reporied to ve 6 coumalote saorsse Mipew! ¢ e Stntes for the' year is probably secon e & 5 execuied for university, president of the Amercan | the next few days. rom the 300 tales- o o Tt b ;r;;d‘m“ and ! 3 Dana, Mass, Dec. 27~The funeral to the record made in the year 1910, et S Eaner Elistociont no . ey o 3 were to ha en vieo preside 2 : - o | “The tota uction ear 10 3 EiHaskina. the utive councll hav- on story. Bl Zeutive and fnance commiticos. Tho | Inquiry at Los Angeles. e o I o g i e today in the Dana | 000,000 less than in 1910, Of thle g . "The 5 s v awn | Witness testified about the organizu- ury at Los Angeles, agains a | week, dny ! or | S e tion 100,006,000 tona Sne o 3 4 o 1 | CENTISTE ALLOWED o paies e e porn remen draws | Ton of the National Packing company,| Los Angeles, Cal, Dec, 27.—With | smugglers of opium and Chinese, ono | SOWIEhall; thie Salidtnl whare B o Gor {ysscs prodivtii B gt LR pe s TO TELL SECRETS. | the defense. From now on b March 18, 1203, but denied it had any [1he appearance of 'H. W. Pohlman, |vf them belng Mrs. Ethel Hall fre- | first attended sohool. “TISre Woro o) o lisasendld o e S T L — | Siing for ihe Titereste of Both connection with the 'proposed merger. | business agent of the Keattle lron | quently roferred t> s tho “Queen of | tween 50 and T8 perwens wresil L < Colol o Tl Bedfora vote. declaring Are Not Privileged Under Statutes Like | wi'l bs busy Investizating each man Veeder an Unwilling Witne: e ns et & Wit Satocs | the Fmukelbe Hn | Gead wctor. There wore no theatrical U Eny nisvior bed_ =~ ote, - EESD: Masr -4 2 | the federal crand jury, which resume — | 3 s con- s themecl rosed to Capital punish: draw } ; i Mv. Veeder was on the witness wtand | 1" (0SSN EHOMS 4000 VIICH TOMTOd | Alfred Burke & Co., Manufaoturers | people at the mervices, which wore co- | i n or o s Called to Richeson’s Pulpit. when court adjourned. He will r - 5 cellulofd hair ments at Leomin- | ducted by Mrs Annie P. Balley, min comm < the death sentence to one. New York Dec. 2T.—A dentist 18| camm - | sutne his testimony tomorrow. It is|tion-wide dyvnamits conspiracy, it be- | of celluloid kair ornaments at L bl f the Universalist church at| Women Inmates Offerod Homes and TIIi: j.0ove of Salem and John ' &cuired in the practice of his profes- | } il ht called tq fhmPUTE: | he brief as he has been an unwilling e, Dr. G. D. Wagner, had ap- : T to ekt simplest charaoter. At noon the body | i oo Fioh, acording toa Seciain Do lte | Mass, wis tonight called 1o the pas- | be brief as peared before the Inquisitors and eiv- | Habilitles amounting to $38,063, T implest ¢ B D s ity e Dae M-\ oo Phelps xas feurd sailty of murder ARpéllate division today. The courts | Lorats of the Immanuel Bapnist church, | Withiess for ihe sovermment becauss| . i poriant testhmony. R e, VEIOL ok 35 though | was bysied in Brown e soms Aive | mittes of wonen religions Iwoskens B e e ranklia ruling that the knowledge of dentiats | Sicceeding Rev. Clarence V. T. Riche: | of bis clos Dr. Wagner, who mannges an elec- | are described in the petition as | Iot burchased by Iao o derstood that | accompanied Dy police, visited housen B woer o ot r the | cOncerning their patients is not privi- | 3ouiiny toal o G e sreet Jal, | since 1885, irical SUppiFsOomBeny, wes maid to |lnosrtain The boay of the actors mother, which |in the “red Mght" district here toda: | Milling of Deputy Sherlff Haskins on 1€5d, as is that of surgeons, physiclans | amogons, Thil OF the charge of “the | Veeder's Son to Testify. have testiiled about n meeting he had I8 burled in another part of the ceme- |in an effort to persuade the inmates { Juna 12, 1919 The deputy, accompan. OF Nurses under the statutes, which in | MUrder of Avis Linnell Henry Veeder, gon of A. M. Veeder, | With James Ii. McNumara i Sattie At the Close of the Preliminary | i& burl 11l be placed that of her [of the housew to start in life anew. fed by 'a posse, went to the Pheips tie case of Frank M. Howe, a dentist | = who is sald to have acted as secre- |in August last y Dr_ Wagnrs (Howping of Nethhi B Harvilc ahmand;| Sl Each womarn was offered & respocts | hiouse in Monroe on that date (o arrest WhO 100k the witness stand in his owr | OBITUARY. | tary for the old packers’ pool known | Dusiness was situated opposite the | With the murder of the members of | MN. = . . L. iy conststed of the |pie home And 4 position in which she 4 Ph-lps on a charge of assaulting the Suil to coilect a bill from the estate of . e to the government under the name of L¥ons building. which was damaged |the family of Whilem Il at Arden- | | [0 TUASK fis two brothers, Jewse | cun anrn an honest Ivig. A home, #uperintendent of a paper company | | Man he had professionally treated. ~ Wilhelm Heinrich, Blind Musician. | “Postofice Box No. 247, will be the | DY dvnamite on August 30, 1910. S B S S oamp” | Simith of Stoughton und Harry Smith |{o he condudted as in ordinary boarg SESBt wiicre PhelDa was employel A% | A verdict in his Tavor was Snpealed o | Boston, Dec. 'he death at his | next witness. The explosion was credited to James | Son discharged the defendant. exoner- | DA™ 0% o0 g 0o unelon, Dr. Btephen | ing houwe, its address being kept ea Haskins entered the house Phelps fired | (he &round that under the code pro- home here of Wilhelm Trerreh g - B. McNamara, who Is ssid to have |ating him from all-complicity in the | S0, 00 Sro cgfymee. | erat, will be provided for those wha £ from the top, of the front stairs, killing | $18ton ‘rivgar]fl!rx“;!ha Jractice of “sur- | Dlind musicicn, who had sung in Bos- Livestock Plentiful, Prices Lower. made his first dynamiting expedition murders. | — - aceept the offor. | Maskins almost lastantly. gory” (ho plaintiff should not have | fon. Worcester and other New Eng. Chicago, Dec. 27.—A steady increase | to the Pacific coast at that tima. Ac- g The effor art. of Men ana l o s o d | been permitted to testify. "“As the | 1and churches for many years, and was | In Chicagos fresh meat indusiry is|cording fo (he testimony Dr. Wagner| Mrs. Emma Langman, 70 Years Old, | FATAL EXPLOSION OF R e e mereent. Beside | Hill Calls en President. lerm ‘surgery’ is emploved in the |believed to be the only blind man who | S1OWn by the annual report of the|’s said to have given, a_man who he | Who refused to get out of bed for fif- A GASOLINE TANK. | Pl to care for the women the i Washington, Dec. :7.—Republican | Stotufe. it does aot include one en- |ever made a balloon ascension, was| Union Stock Yards and Transit com- | afterwards identificd as James I. Mc- | teen years, died yesterday at the coun- organiaation has gathered the names K @ DmSmVers of the ways ard means com- | £1550, ¢ he, Practice of dentistry.” |ammcunced today. i Hefnrich be- pany, issued today by the ofclal sta- | Namara tcok one of his destructive |ty Infirmery at Evansville ind A |one Employe of Cleaning Establish- |Gl the proerly owners who remt i R vl b o means Sova the conrt. came blind when @ small hoy aver the | Hetcian. 1t shows that 20,000 more | machines to the Wagner company « es w i eir place mmornl purposes and mittee Wi begin work tomorrow on ! L T the ¢ livestock were recelved 1ast | repairs. mpany for | ta the county asyium caused her ment Dead, Two Injured. thelr places for immoral purposes | ot | will ask that eriminal proscedings be Peoria, IiL, Dec, 27.—As the result of | started against tacm. the explosion of n gasoline tank at a | 1 {result of excessive Joy over an invic | carloads o Stolen. | tatior from his father to go on o cov. | vear than the year befors. The total| Another witness was Willlam Erown, Pittaburgh, Dec. 27.—George Bridges, | €ted Journey. A year ago he received was 271,000 cars. in employe of the Los Angoles Times. the republican wool bill which is to follow the lines of the t board’'s resolution never to leave her bed aft- er she arrived there. Dynamite W = = __ | with misappropriating $1,000, 3375 ar4 | Justice Davis followed up his action [J55% 2djourned The federal court | Intefvieve, frow VEUOUS Bastaces p ok Killed Mother With Christmas Gift. §86. The larcer amount is suid io | of 4 Week ago lp refusing to confiin o Jaatmants Watle have. b sy | Souniy: Dellave “he ta lEullty ChAries}/ Washington; Des, 3T, A & supsis: A e, Sk St. Louis, Dec. 27.—With a rifle which | have been raised by him in mortgag- | the report of Willlam S, Keflei. the | sonted in that tribunal, the adjourn. |H. Hyde, former city chamberlain of | mentary preventive of typhold h-v;r attong hox buried about six feet deey navy and the marine corps the | {1 0" POX i | $150,000, they say. The gold, sive ! $ing the scheme into effect | repor Representative Hill of Co o B Eet And Ttinil af Fevneyioct o |wiho wWas acrestad: Montay slehi a: [a ballvon ssceniton w statistics ‘indicate further (hal| He testified that the morning before | p,. g .o “com—o oo o | the explosion of B ERSOURS DK 47 0 | o ove DIG UP $150,000 ed on President Taft today to discuss | Monessen, Pa.; a town near here, while | Glldden and later wrote s orices for cattie and hogs decreased in | The Timos bulldmg was destroved, Go- | The Executive Council o o the | man i dead and (hree ofher persons OF SPANISH TREASURE - gt e o e Heowans e o i g 12| tobar 1, 1910, he met James B.'Mc. | PO on for o pardon for former saye | are probably fatally injured. All the L4 h Biames Southern Planters cith Jarcens today by am ofs | - - 100 pounds’ is given at 35 cents less. | where the explosion ocourred. Accord. | OF Willam P Whito of Lawre Yontinen i Tohm Tinnn, 1§ years. djcd | Gold, Silver and Copper Coine Feund ial of the Henderson Coal cempany. | Aeropl Presid With hogs the average price last vear | ing to Brown, McNamara said he was | DOW #=rvins ihree years' senience in |1 the hospital. " Fred Coal, | Buried at Depth of Six Feet, ! Was , Dee ol Epbers:| ToIAE o8 L HIEIRenNn Cosl “smveny. eroplane President Arrested was $6.70, whils & YuE SEo It was 8D« | 1omktne: ror s P ewepeias | Lawrence juil for conspirac Cone | on the way' (o the lioupi red'¢ i M. Thompson of New York. head of | Lo 2Mctal alieges the exp | New York Deec. 27—Harry Graves| hrestmatsl . rewspaRer | S tion with the appointment of the | B. Shanamaker wnd & woman whowe 4 ihe svadicate which jroposed to ad- | {Ojen fom the companys megazine | carter, prosident of an Asropiane coras | T Bk | iter questioning Paul Scharrenburg | 7 chiel of that city. ity has not Been eut ware | Jackaonvile, Fla, Dec. f1—Guid f vance $50.000.000 for ndling the | ko | pany, was arrestod teday charged with | s s T of Sa o i g e O Wit shatlbanseson Fort Qeory f zouthern cotion crop ilmmes e [[NONlionS has been poatponed untll | misappropriaticn of fands of the com. | Retrisl of Sinclair Divoros Cass. | of Son Trancleco, secrstary of thel o .. s un Amdavit Containing e Taio o Dovs OF thia ity Bave ur ! scuthern in ,»m,! By miopeciically Carter ie charged | New York Dec. 27—Supreme Court| ur adjourned. The federal court |interviews from various busmess men Compulsory Vaccination in Navy. |€Arthed Spanish treasure worth about ! | __To Punish Pension Advocates. “Washington, Dec. 27.—Senator Works | %as his Christmas gift, 10 year old [Ing the company without the coneent | roferce who recommended that TPLON | ment precluded the poesibility of rthe | New York, whose trial on the charge |in th 3 R 102 Meh te the | il L i o ety & L oy, Moari, | Corter Gemted| the | Sinclalr, the aisifier, Bs gnted an - | olurn of trwe Bilie Ducoew/Shut dnte: |of bribery "was set for Junuary 2, filed | comyuisory inoculation of ail the o~ | M 0%, ara Lorine M. Hewins I 3 pen: b | , Mra. rom ¥ motlon o supre ers and e en ch- “ahelby B, e | solutely prohibiting any spectal pen- | D their home near Jefferson barracks Meta Fulier Sinclatr, by directing to-| o0 Gt TSl 4 change of venus, ot ‘the ‘service ‘under i years of | 77 old. Son, of Brot Shely T T | ©| mien bills and making incligible for a | loday, Harry did not know the rifie |« lia to Become Independent. | C5¥ that the case be retried. Bt “outs, Dee. Stk Wi, Dmitad age has been ordered by Secretary of | iteyof & Jocal business college, a1 | ebtain spectal _-u‘f,:"x;';s."‘&..'?t e Dec, 28—2.26 a. m.—Mon Robbers Gl 24 Lash States district court today Judge Dyer | Preferred Death’to Life Sentence. |the Navy M Joln F Klng, aged 18 years, son of | : - e e Wt e i | g Ml Dl e e e e T s | s e s For Clean Paper Monsy. Seonthe colhs aay they meer Oates of 1 : To Unionize Maxican Mines. e proclaimed in- | Winnipes, 3 . enty- | months' sentence of C. Rusn, harice Richads sen- 3 - on the bare back and 12| who three weeks ago was convicted of | tenced to life imprisonment here to- | —Baltumors, Dec, 27.-—Officials of the |More than a century ago im- | Baltimore clearing house are prepar- I 1 be sent soon Steamship Arrivale of wiil | vears each in the penitentiary eom- | seliing oleomargarine iliegaily. Rush |day for the killing of his Wife be cut off from China. Both will pas the sentences given today to Sas Feldased from JAll afier His Temio | PIored the couF: o maks the sentence ing a letter which wi T be e opened his second | under the Russian influence and.will Pl \Giatminion, Joss Protine tend | dmaehor wont Judge Dyer and | deatlh: instead. He pleaded guilty and |tn other clearing houses throughont | At Naples: Dec. 23, Lustwms, from Siimers. whnch e eohetie cration of | meeting in the . Drogressive invasion” | practically become Russian protecto- | Nick Detteire, convieted on the charge | nieaded that she wishied her father o | toid the Judge his sentence - Rould | the couniry reatesting their - operns | Now Yorks Dess 24, Roma from - on e Jan P 18 scheduled to meet [of President Taft's own state here to- | rates. Russie will at any time be able | of robbery With intent to kill. Thelatiend u church entertaimment wnd|have been the Reaviest Imposcd Ly |tion i am effort to erenie a dem York; Dec. 38, Anscona. frww New Sere Jan raght to annex them, / crime was committed December 1L - hear her “speak a plece” iw, : for clean paper money. orie, u ‘ Denver, Col. 21.—A plen - . | flonize the miners "of Mesico will be considered by the executive

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