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VOL. LII—NO. 312 NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1911 ® g PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in_Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population THREATENED PRIEST WITH DYNAMITE| Cabled Paragraphs |Nerwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, C“"'mEC:{’ififlsf%i’fl"jicl'llNESE PREMIER TAKES SICK LEAVE Manufacturing and Other Interests. | has distributed a bonus of §1,450,000 | | among its employes Senstor Rayner Wil introaues » 81| Yuan Exasperated Because of Lack of Monby 0f- ;:“" "fl‘\nx :A llnz Ig.m for the Widow o RS e e ey fers to Resign Premiership ed in the Bay Bis , and only two rdinal Farley and € for Naples today Romie, Dec, 25. | his sulte lc Sixteen Year Old Black Hander Demanded That $25 ;?'t":‘i,uf:‘gd‘:‘s“fif Be Left Hanging on Fence For Him | tion at Washington. Barry, Wales, Dec. 28.—The Italian | steamer Cavi arrived here today with the crew of the Eritish schooner Clara which foundered off Sagres, Portugal. CAPTURED BY OFFICERS AS HE TOOK THE MONEY | .ccio, pec 35 —aivices iila, Morocco, say that Spenish army advanced { e #1585 T vkt van | MIND CHANGED BY EMPRESS DOWAGER'’S TEARS the Mississippi at Memphis. esterday and Policeman Thomas Moynihan of De- - | “repuised and decimated” the Riffian z n e | tribesmen. roit wan knocked down and robbed f ¥ Released Under $500 Bonds For Trial at February Term of e of $1,376 belonging to the city, | Wealthy Princes Have Been Very Niggardly in Support ol Jolombo, Ceylon, Dec. 25.—The at- i | 3 H' 1 ! ing ysicia s satisfactlo: Jo h H ke, it , Fell 112 > Superior Court is Pastor One of His Bondsmen— | \"jine bivmicony svrpes suisfaction P e B e the Government—Ten Million Dollars Needed to Pa i .| W.'Biiot, president emeritus of Har- Wilkesbarre, Pa, and was Killed. Collected $100 From One Man in Consequence of His | Jard umiversity, who was operated on e S Soldiers For Five Months—Dr. Sun Elected President o o ion | ¥ ger. derer of William A. Mickl : i 4 2 Threats—Letter Found on Boy Brings About Confession | et out of dunger. Witted to tie Washington insane asy- Republic—Yuan Has Aged Since Becoming Premier Rome, Dec. 25.—The king of Italy has 1um. decoratéd Willlam H. Fox of Philudel > 2 phia vith the insignia of the Order of _All Records in the Country’s produc- Westport, Con: Dec. 25.—Walter were signed “Black Hand” in red ink. | the Crown of Italy, of which ne be tion «f oil w broken lust year by | Paris, Dec A Peking desputeh | Eddy, 16 years old, arrested here to- | So dire were the threats and so sure | cgmes commander, for his services as California, which contributed 78,010,660 | to the Paris edition of the New York mple night for obtaining momey by means | were several of the recipients that the | sucretary of the American pavilion at barr Herald says: o so-called “Black Hand" letters, | writer meant what he had written that | tho internstional art e bition. S—— “Disgusted at the refusal of the im- | ' N later tried before Justice Purd the money was turned over as directed. Duncan Mackay, a Millionaire real clan contribute to the war | T released under $500 bonds furnis | Willard Adams, it is alleged, was di- | Berlin, Dec. 28.—More than 50 deaths | estate owner of Galveston, has been in- Y i Kal tonight took wick | money to the lmperinil Rev. G. H. Boynton, pastor of rected to leave 3100 wrapped in a salt | have occurred since the night of Dec dicted on charges of misappropriating It in belleved that this presages | €0 here with ve rio church attended by the boy, and Alfred | bag on top of a chicken coop which | 25 in consequence of ptomaine poicon- | funds left by his father. bir early redirement from (he premier- | 5:on e ey Southy. He was also placed in care of | he is said to have done, and the money | ing at the municipal shelfer for the tn He Ditiecty resants the had fatth | wer Sy 49 his father until the February term of | was promptly taken. The circum- | homeless in Berlin. Another 15 of the New York’s Bakeries are now under- | of Wu Ting 1ung and his party in | were supportng the i the superior court in Bridgeport. stances were reported to the state po- | (estitute male inmates died during last going at the hands of the board of | Droposing n putional congress and now | Dmancially or diplom, MBARGa Fathir frdim’ Blame. lice, who have been here Investigating | night and this forenoon, while further | health such a houss cleaning as they | insiata upon & rutap, Rota representa. | Would be dis t When placed in custody the boy im- | [T {he past two days. 80-ot 70 are, Iying serfously 1l at va- have not experienced for years. Uve congress, Yuan fears thal a re- | and influence an ng plicated his father in the sending of | Captured While After the Money. | ricus hospitals. i i o Keg. | FUBIE meuns’ tne country' dissolution | cuns reviding i i the letters, but at the tria! took all This morning Rev. Father Duggan, e e nanci airs of arry Ken- |and belleves th the only sane wolu Dr. Sun Elected Pirasi blame on himself and said that his | pastor of the local Catholic church,l“'m'm PROFITS ON dail Thaw, slayer of Stanford While, | tion is to fight it out, but he is bhandi Nankin » 1 Tather kmew nothing of his doings. | received a letter {n which he was di- | A CAPITAL OF $14,000. have been 'wound up, his creditors ket~ | capped by @ 1ack of mone !,,‘: Pae aksimng Threatered to Dynamite Priest’'s House | rected to leave $25 for him. He | | FEiR-SR. pow oS ol ThMF Cith, dent of the republ The immediate cause of the boy's consulted with the state po- | Packers’ Counsel Objects to Introduc- e YUAN EXASPERATED. | P arrest was the sending of = letter lice and at half past five to- B hie st Austin Q. Burkett, a Hestler, 50 —_— \| Will Resert for. @ Rev. Jeremiah H. Duggan past deposited the money as dirccted. 3 yenrs old, was Killed yesterduy atlin Heat of Argument Offers to Resign'| | London, D e local Catholic church, in whic Promptly at stx o'clock young Eddy | chicago, 57 % Orssation S PN HOSLI, - Hher i Morning Post fr St dem sendod mnd. I which the writsr | mads s appearance and Look the buk | counscr Cor ihe detmnee. o eridence Boveh & P e Ebah, o T3ah, e Premiership. | B evuciomaty Tendt reatcned to Avmamite the priest’s and money. As he was leaving th e Bin s = = 1 25— " formed by Gene Bouse and church ana_infiict bodlly | Robinson pl o henion | Toin L sovembient wecks: o Iutre- Governor Dix Has Asked for the | Peking Dec. 25—dhe amwembly i | Lol omary | place two state policemen | Jcq regarding the operations of the : the palace todiy (o dinctas affairs cor B e o D % | who were, Fien Dentad bushea Jump. | Quce regarding the operatiohs of e immediate resignation of Dr. Alvah H, |the palace today to dincuan uffairs con- | g that 30,000 imy troc mot place the monev on knob | ed out and placed him under arrést. | company halied the packers' trial toet Doty as health officer of the port of [ Bected with a settlement of the rev- | (¢ jynkow have offercd n S el Eddy waa take nto the local lockup | 533 M caused Judge Carpentar 10 ¢x w York, a position he has held since | 5 Lo incident. | The 0 =i} SOVOlationary. foroes e Priest Followed Instructions and thero, on being searched, confess: | duse the fury, until th arguments have | FRANKLIN S. JEROME, |28 | Drens, the premice Yuan BITTER WAR OVER The letter was signed in red ink | muptte 0 anlxed U Fin (KIS | b hiea: % i | the vrinces of the pertil ol THE PEACE BAN “Biack Hand" ana cortained a post- | Tatler but stated that his father had| “The government confends that the | The Well-Known Banker zad Financier. i Bowe Nt ofa AN | tonded and the dobute waxed su warms sl Seript which said to put the -~y 1n [0S NG not Poliova 1o his the Po- | Kenwood company, which was organ- s Mo Ao g 't Woe | that finally Yuan Bhi Kui arose and | Biomer Says Somebody W . at e i eve. In & pocket was oy = = S E — | Merrimac chemical company at Wo e X Ku u Saye S 2 pockstbook. wrap that up in a salt | goo 919 NOL ized the packers in 1900 and con A a el o offered his resignution, This, however « it on a nail 1 a fence | a letter of a nature similar to | tinued in business until 1905, was one . g e 2 vt o3 i i€ 48 | wes refused. and Take Notios the ones sent the past few weeks and g of 101 yea i - the priest’s house where | {i was on Angiag e s and | of the alleged pools used to market . Yuan Wants Power te Obtain Mone New i 1 Were the letters “D. H. 8.” This Fa- bl ing this that the DoV |the packers by-products. It is al- a " w VY Rtew Tork, 2 $her Dugzan did, and the bov's arrest broke down and admitted the affair. leged t the Kenwood company d t Emilio Vasouez Gomez, ho is & Premier Ywan explained the | If any, the ¢ . “ x - He will be given a hearing tomorrow. i 5 n Antonio, Tex, s @ self styled | princes thai he could continue the | post of ¢ Wy by state policemen and & deputy sherlff | 1 & in oleo and the Aetna Trading com : - Toio) he boy's father is a trolley car con- | pant in the same period, dealt in cas- . 1 ec, yosterday denied he had pian- | government and retain the countiy | be held Saturda PR s b & ductor on_the line running between | 3 5 | ned or would plan a revolution agninst [ north of the Yans Tee only by having | Tafl s the gue ollected $ rom One Mam. | here and South Norwalk and twas not . S b | the Mexican government. funds placed at his disposal, Ile ask- | enced by iho re For the past few wocks many of the | i fown hon th arrest was made G chieie 1y how ] il - S ha peon o eponee Bk 1o, obe, | JgoRevrc | ! Yesidents of thls place ive received " o 0 £ S e vy ot ] ter Two Days’ ness with acute | ‘ain raoney e explalned that $10, be clears n the ‘mf" in ‘which they were requested Letter in His Pooket. ‘*i,,d.f.i:"”.f"‘? ;nmuwp?)::&dng‘{n;‘fl!;i AT AT f Bright's disease. & man giving s [ 600,000 would ‘l‘uzl t the payments Tor | it was t o leave sums of money varying from | The letter found in voung Eddy Bt The | | nzme as George W, Messinger, 8 Stam- | the woldiers fo ® wmon ufter | Bloom the 5 R e E e |t S o 1 oo ;553‘.:‘:6ns|;r(»};;:1 stockc of only $14000. The | PASTOR BREWER PREACHING IN|PERSIA WORRIES OVER WOUND- | forg real estate agent. died yesterdny | oiin 'oiors for fve wmentls witer | estetars. 11 t $od in salt bags, with the threat that | mnager of a local department start | s S aleen - columet). fox tHb TEXAS AT TIME. | ING OF CONSUL. B DENEPIDEE SepIoel. mugd »y Unital and province After province |respondenca I tw nicas was done eir homes | und 325 was demanded, in' b1 gaversiment Vo, Bate! proportion- | 1 ould return ita ik o the |onel Fo nde ent inflicted upon them. The letters ' fering personal injury. et 1 o distinction of teaching two pres- Mr, Bloomer suid this af 3y making an inadequate allowance oty Yuan Moved by Woman's Tears, —_— e |for ‘these by-produets in nguring the| WANTS NAME CLEARED | REGRETS EXPRESSED |00t of e B e ei il | But the princes were unmoved. Trey | .0 e SHOLHELe Com e TO NAME SUCCESSOR BIG BUSINESS BLOCK e pashers ase Sanma o e | e at Washington, at the age of 84, | Dleaded lack of money, althoush wost | lesued eque * S EnabMa: - foeD. the i " = Of them ars very weaithy, Nome has | tanded 't - ED SR HARLAN. UNROOFED.BY THE WIND, [ ZI0lle, o e, e rains to govern. | Implicated in Confession of Private | Persian Foreign 'Minister “Calls on | . Plans Have Been Approved for and |&lven any substantial amount io wid n \ o ¥ . President Taft Will Probably Fill Va- | Yesterday's Gale Did Extensive Dam. | MGt counsel Qe or p i Ok e Dt L0 e o by | 1o has Tnfded over more thun $16 t ke w the #1ie aamey Next Tuesday. | The objection to this line of testi- uirk of owing Up Bridge at Fort sh Minister—Shuster Will Have "¢% g > 4 ¥ - 2 =ge in New England. mony teok place iwhen Albert H i foollel military powt of the srniys” The | CO) for Ihat DuIpoes. The CORBELT |of be . S e S S e s Veoder was musstioned respociing the | Riley—Arrested, but Released.Again. buildings will be .of re-enforced con- cmpress went and Yu i Kai shiow | rove n : 38— . Dec. 25—W! ) 5 zen t H s cd sign of dis n he decla £ untver geme Sk g:pcgr:sx‘l; Dr[\)b%:l’_.\l"\ towns, particularly in southern New | ek Ko o 5 3 < - | The Stocks of Sevi Kingston, | child emperor and agreed 1o conti In r . | pon by e England, felt the brunt of the gale,| AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY ty, Mo, : Dec. 28.—The British con- | Mass., business men were damaged by | To Make Effort for $10,000,000 Lean. | t syt egation in Quan Smart, who was wounded fire and water early yesterday togeth- Text Tuesday which at some points s reported to It 15 said tonight that Yuan h “The fleld of possible appointees has | have attained a velocity of $5 miles at TO CONSOLIDATE BUSINESS | /B8 ihe Rev. Charles M. Brewer o | in éncagement between his Ind r with two buildings owned by Georse | o night it was said a selection may be | Euildings were unroofed, trees, poles | Will Extinguish Its Principal Subsid- |t the time of the blowing up of the | safe, having been brought from a cara- | obtals & loan of $10,000,00 rord | v jooked for at thi t ti; : | i rnm < s ed at $15,900. atio of . b for at the next meeting of the | and wires blown down, chimneys. die. iaries on January 1 government bridge at Fort Riley, Kan., | \ansary where he received medical at- i four nation” guup, cabinet, Jan The nomination will | iodged and plate glass windows demol- 2 7 in which the pastor's name was im- | ‘ention to Kazeroon. The Persian for- That Ch Clark,. Sneahon. ot Tha Loy e noe wedkn be sent to the senate next week. {Hheq TEHG IAOME BEVIGED. Miehter R T o e plicated through s confession of Pri- | elgn minister called on the BFitish | ratisnal house of representativeswoula | 10150 a lo oo W wo. 1 : B A s s . | oo yet reported was e o Brags company, sald (o conirol n arge | yite, Michael Quirk. "according to & | minister today and exproased deep re- by the strongest candidate for the | N Fne o Hook of Kansas, Secretary of Com- | Block Island. The crew was taken off | principal subsidisri Januars 1, | (Broush this city on his way from itai Congressman Re 3 X : =y mmerce and | Iabor Nagel Senatorlby life savers. = principal subsidiaries on January 1. | iustee, Okla., his home, to Fort Hi- | Persia Fears Great Britain. Epeeman MR cntiod ; Sutherlana of Utah and Frank B. Kel- | At Adams, In the western part of the | colidnte thely entive hasiness In 1 aun | 15> Where, he says. he will investi- | The Persian government is extreme! J. Scott Clark, Professor in the de- o Y | mmittes | losE of Minnesota, “trust buster” for | state, the roof of the Mausert block, | fommn ® ohil Amire busin ! Jts 01 | gate the conditions leading up to his | apprehensive lesi Great Britain con- | partment of English language at M (ha MEbR DAUK St xS or « the government and its prosecutor in | the biggest business block in the town. | 4 e ¢ American Brass company | grrest and demand an explanation of | sider the incident justification for a | Northwesterr: university, E only when attgcked. He mssert o t . the Standard Ofl suit. Senator Borah |w rooted, cai i A et ey a_holding corporation | zovernme; fal expe “whicl igl g Bl St g ¢ the rebeis have small resources 9 e laano 1t was sad, has mot beon | pas unroofed. carried through the alr|for these subsidiaries, which are the [ & Ik OOt e tive expedition ‘which might lead | il died vesterday in the F $ s R s pegae me membe . of ddabo. It Tas Gain has hol Been|for s dimanc of 75 vards. At Mel | {leonia iuse and Capper company of |Wants to Know Whe ls Responsible. | 52 PrOSNEeS, POSSIbLY to permancat. | haipital, where he was operated on for | " i lig"" s 8 ’ . fut apparently the choice rests be- | caught under a falling tree and omt. | poools, Conn.: the Beredict & Burn-| My sole mission in life.” said Brew- | wRoD S gt Yuan Has Visibly Aged. Tt W ns . tween the others. Of these men, Judge | ically injured ham. Mfg. Co. of W er, “is to clear my name of this awful Shuster Recommends Cairns. o | by ¢ por v Shtek and Semstor Sntheriend stand 3 L Brass Co. of charge made against me. It was @b- | V. C Franklin W. Fort, a Son of Former| Yuan Kaf's appearan his | nte i v foremost, alihough both Secretary Na- | MURDERER PHELPS ad_the Water Sty awareaneed, sn dhe. fteml| why: JMorgan Shuster. the American | Governor Fort, underwent a sin gratt- | chan since’ his ary t nimittee t el and Mr. Kejlogg are stili “in th other corporations horities { af e | who was dismisse he office of | ing operation at East Orange, or aged amteria 1 1 Pine~ o % PROPHETIC DREAM. | company of Kenosha he Wi | aventisated 1 Sut et ooy had| tresurer_general by the cabinet, is|tae benefit of his three vear old ‘sor f_the cor i, gty Him e Thais which 1a a2t to militaie % Ty Dréss Coofa ; and the | vatiety me. T want to know who wes | oLl awalting notification of his suc- | Willism, who was aceidentally hurned | At ho does - | almoss against Secretary Nagel is that he iz Had a2 Vieion That His Sentence | Ansonia lund & Bower Co. | responsible for mixing my name in the | ment of B B Colrme: whe was pis | O7 the face Thanksgiving day. | Gerstand the republican form of gov- | I 3 ‘ " 83 years old. and Mr. Taft has sald Would Not Be Commuted. Will be retained under the stock own- | aynamite. plots sent F. B. ho was his = ernment and would not associute L } SRS fisies thit no mman Mpmd Fo S shiz Dioh To he Dresent 1t is Siat : rincipal American aswistant, to act in | Corda Fratres, the Old World and |icir with it. 3 B Rt Bl . b e Commins o8 Tl i oities W e hnown au After Quiri’s Confession, | he interim. ~ This would enable Mr. | South American’ organization of col- f #trox v on’t ko axe of &0, smoking his favorite cormcob pipe, | Pranches of the parent compant | The'kev. Mr. Brewers arrest fol- | Short s, T, Tolersn within a|lege opoltan Suphe, Jearty CONTROL OF MONGOLIA - i b Rr"a{; N. Phelps, the outlaw murderer | Officials ,1,' (h‘e Sou deprecate | lowed a confessfon by Private Quirk | - | Join dfl-‘\ m“lxun: w]fi,‘:”"f \":.w\n?xr‘:.;n L | 1o yote : SR of Deputy Sherift Haskins of Franklin | 2nV suggestion that the precent step which he sald he had met the pas- Must Face Russians. of Commopol clube of Nortx b= i i Somply with the Re B 'Sl Tesding BANDFWD:T':::IE;JT N oA | S Toamet today b the Stats | taken o forsstall any attack upon the | rmerly chaplain at the fort, rid- e et e . e iy |18 18 @ world-wide organization. China Ur\r: e to Comply « o nter 1 nftor a . | prison officials that his last hope of | cOmpany as a “Drass trust,” and de- in an automoblle, with a woman, e raNge A In Soe > bt e - 4 S ‘ repoiut life had gone and that he muat pre. |clare that If it was open for pros that they had asked HIm to Join | | WIS B Swantly Sosboyt tepdayn. | - Bevkshire County, Mies, .waw vi= in ‘anx o Garrying Mombers of Shiloh Colony to| P2°, o7 "death during the weel be- | cutlon as now organized it would o “tn = Dlawing. uptie Gy eigen| Tue SIS sbwibie FOULS iy rbich heiten by the rost aerE I N s e b (e Busslen povecu: | e, gin . Rinning Sunday. { equally open to it under the new ar the Kansas riv can return home fs by way of Kasbin | in thirty years, yesterday, and while | direct request by the Russian govern- | the dinner of Parts Unknown. Phelps told the prison chaplain today | rangement. The compatny’s Dpresent Sy kot t Resht, which are now in the pos- | the northwesterly gale ~was at its|ient. which was handed to the ¢ Roosevel i 4 i that he had a dream that he would not | capitaliation 000, Some Personal Malice in It. | cession of ‘the Russian troops, to Baku | height the steeple of the Consregation- | ncse forelgn office by the ¢ t ke 1 B i T i P e s oLk iy Pat B wouid agt AP0, 000000 - “There was some personal mallce in | 370 throushout Russia. al church at Peru tumbled to the|charg: d'affaires today, that Cl . 62 & beavy gale jhe stcame: Barra | tive council and when his attendants |I-A FOLLETTE DRAWS connecting my name with the plot,” | ground. promptly resume contrl of Mongc SCHOONER COLLIDES outa, one the of the Holy | failed to bring him the morning papers the pastor continucd. When the | CHALLENGE TO THE 3 he Chinese government declared its WITH DESTROYE Ghost and Us soclety, steamed away | he felt that his dream had beem con. BIG CROWDS IN OHIO | irigga was blown up I was preaching | Sliding Through a Three Foot Space |inanility (0 comply at the present n for parts unknown today. She carried | frmed. — ah ror tacOnen T e ST Aot | ANTI-SUFFRAGETTES. | between_ the elevator and the floor, | ment. The only action the &overr- | gouernment Boat Damaged, Fate of & number of members of the Shiloh| Dhalps scemed resizned today ana | TolIs Auditors How to Control Trusts |inow Quirk by name. I do not know | i Nele Pearson, janitor of the Rhode |ment is able to take regarding Mon Other Ualamen. ‘? and wes commanded by Capt.|told the warden that he wowld not and Monopolies. | whether T saw him or not. I might| Debate Suggested by the Suffragettes |151and rormal scnool, Providence, fell | gulia, the independence of which ha r A. K Perry, who captained the bark | meke any trouble. | remember his face if I saw him, for | down the elevator well from the third | been proclaimed, is the appolntmer S Yol D Vireloss | Kingdom when sie was lost on the s e Toledo, O., Dec., 28—In two more |1 was acquainted with' many of the | to Their Hostile Siste floor. of the bullding, yesterday, and |of two commissioners, ‘These commis. | Sew Ork | t } African coast. The Barracouta was Declines to Parole Murde Ohio communities Senator LaFoliette | enlisted me: . . 2 was killed. sioners have been ordered to proceed | PAtohes TRCEVCE FOTw (O P8 St Fuilon of the flest to Jeavel semorer iy, arot Murdere _ | Bas told what progressive republican- B NesgHaven, Conn. Dec. 26—Tn a —— ey 't the frans-Siberian rajiway | scout cruiser Salom, whic ozt einee the return ot the Coronel | eracy Tiadioy o Dot 28 Gov- | o has done for his home siate, Wi | Won't Rest Till Name ls Cleared. | lettor Bom Maud D. Hincks of Firidge- | One-half of All the Street Rafiway | to tirsa, the chief city, to persnade tie | IR VY00 T, Ting X ‘Wesks ago mad the subseanent | Sor morimiey risiatnt ot el Al | consin. what the Drogressivcs would | I am going to Fort Riley to sift|bort bresident of the ~Comnecticut | Cars operated in the commonwealth of | Mongel authorities to' renew their al- | 700, POR T ! a and comviction of the society's| can Federation of Labor that he has |40 for the ccuntry If administering lt, | this matter to the bottom. Not so |y, Suftrage assoclation, \to Mrs. | Mussachusetts must be equipped with | jegiance to China. But in view of the | FICE batey g : ‘the Rev. Frank W. dandford, | <anyFeaeration of Labor, that he has | {0 107, ©00 0N, (rists and monop- | rauch for my own take as for the sake | Domcl A Markham of Hartford, presi- | lifting jacks of at leant 15 tong® ca- | present crisir it Is probable that the | SACE 50 UV 3= responsible for the death of | G- Bailey, who Killod Albert Fersaton | lles, how the progressive movement|cf my children. I shall mot rest untilf (TRl 0f. Lhe COPRSCUCHE Associatlon | pacity on and after July, according tc | comminsloners will never leave DeKINK. | 1o ning with a schoones 4 seven of her ere and crew. The | o 0 O, B rtver, in oo | would restore self-government to the |my name stands absolutely untarnisii- | Dhoosel 1o Waonan = Sufftage. made | o;y order issued yesterday by the board [ It in understood that the Ku Tuk T, [ FROFREE I & T , Ceroneg is #till anchored in the harbor. | Cyty in 904, whil ' = people, and how the tariff should be | ed by connection with the Fort Riley | PUPLIC tonight. it Is suggestcd that the | of rajlroad commissioners who i the religious head of the Mon- |1V Gdamaged s o ! procress, | He W moreing ot 5eiD | freated to reduce the high cost of | affatr.” lofly of fhe . two. Semtwintions e | = gol Buddhints, proclaimed khan | Unidentified. wa e, He ing = “life’ sen- | treated to reduc SEEE RSkt of f ST 8 ced before the womes n e ol Buddhists, wis procl "0 | und nothing was learr r MICHESON'S COUNSEL fence, Governor ok tommuted his | AVIng. | ¥ Congregation Stands Behind Him. | In"the form of arsument nd rebuttal | o/ Sentence of 15 Years of Hard Labor | taday. = According to the ! 101 wo of (he dentrayer's crew ] MAY SEEK DELAY. | Punishment, which was originally one | In Toledo tonight he touched on all| 1 “\i Brower fs now preaching at|and that a committ T e, el |at Atant as imposed in the United | trine, this dignitary, the K. k T Atagiey B i * | of death. these subjects because of importuni- | o tbe o o0 o e e - it e . One 10| gtates circuit court at Boston, upon the terrestial fmpersonation «f the |, e s mate : Lty ¢ — — ties by members of the local organiza. His_congresation Las stood | be appointed by each assoclation and | yapcl Beeks, colored, convicted of kill- | Godhend and never dies, but passcs, | (19000 . ®ays Client Likely to Collapes at . fes by oy o = . A member of his own con-|a third by the two such appointed. < Fi 4 ponst xauh) . > Gie, B injured, the lutte Fious Patriarch of Lisbon Banished. tion who said the community wanted | oY MR- A memoch o e Thall dertde pon the mhrointed: |ing a colored fellow mess attendant. | atter his apparunt decease, in the hod the Trial. o dnhpt gty | to hear his views of all of them. The s 4 = giee % = e aicn | Alexander Allen of Brooklyn, on board | f some newly horn boy, who 18 eouelit | ,gep MAN DIES Lishon, Dec. 28.—The _government | t0 hear hie views of al of Foim. “He | ™ “Brother Brewer” he said, “I hate|the arguments and render a decision | i (N1 iip Xebrasia on May 8 last e e acds. socording to the pro- | A . } giSomten. Dec. 38_That the gensral han lssued o decres benishing for two | P2IPT CUIT Roid, The building was | 10 49 it Dut hers iz a telegram order- | wchich shall be binding opon both g . o e ications. of the Dalal Lama FROM EXPOS conaition of Rev. Clarence V.| ] mignor Anthony Mendes Be- | .l jequate in size and many were | 08 vour arrest” b Application Was Made to *~- New |l Thibet. The independence move- A n la so unfavorable that his |l (he patriarch of Lebon. the bishop | W5 Sy the puiice long before the | Brewer Released After Three Days. |, e Svat arsument 1a to be presented | vork” public service commisston ¥es- | ment i inrgely rellgious. The ais. | Caught in Barbed Wire and Unable trial on January 16 would be impos- | senator arrived. Brewer was held three days. The 7 < e | terday by the Central New England | sutisfa-tion of the Mongolien peop! Extricats Himself : SR mads ; | the diocese of Oporto. from their re- | o Dec. 27. and two weeks later the arsu ¢: prt | sible. was the s Bt by | L5, v e 08, Oport, From ihelr re- svernment authorities mever sent for | Lot ir bl i ater the arei- | Hafiway company for consent to exe- |has heen long standing, the Russians Shich the banishment is based is por. BRIDGES TO HAVE iim and ho was released. He tele- | iryuments are fo bo published at the | CULS & Bupplementary mortgage on its |sav, owing to Chiness inc Pott Pa, 1 The be - sistent opposition to the organization graphed the authoritics at Fort Riley | joint exponse of the organisationewith | PFOPEFty to further sbeure an issue Corruption, tonis Borigen ~ of cultural Gsociation A HEARING TODAY. | {hat he was reads to g0 there at once | cach rociety reserving the rignt to | Iaort§age bonds amounting to $25,000,- | ““Although the Russians dec r'an of Pottsville ; A BB o etttk su8 T pelibve Little S i Effort to Connect | il thev wanted him. Te never got a| print as many more as they wish at its | 900 aesire that Mongolia stall continue as | (wo stato poil caught in & bark eariy & date would cause a collapse| ldvingston, Mont., Dec. 28.—A note ' gests that the arguments ghall not ex- | ;% sotii™ SO0 Jot® TalnTiing for- | Eone toqay, depends entirely upon cir- | lind soar-hed the ounding Shich would Gelay the trial indefinite- | left by Dr. C. I. Button, who ahot and | pitsburg, Deo. 28_George Bridges,| SANITARIUM BURNS, ceed 15.000 words, and the rebuttal not |.1'% Vorllr NGECRIT PUEL erson of | eonbytances. Bince they are not able | for nim day mnd night since Ties 4 Kkilled hi: wife last more than §,000. S killed ni wife last night and then |wno was arrested early thly woek | THE INMATES SAVED!™Ye than 5000 | @ @ mmittee of | Tennessee to remove his 23 years old | (5" detend themeelves they will prob- [ ufiernoon. Death was due to exposurs H grank hoiecn ond shet himmelf. was | while carrying 72 sticks of dynamite | o e e o e committee of |son, Malcolm C. Patterson, from the gty accept terms from the Peking [ Apparently ho was (oo weak from hisy - Fud. ferna fera today. The note reqiissted | und fuses in & suit case, will recoive o | Dr. Wiley of Palmer Hill Sustaine a| Wl 5¥col Norris G. Osborn of New | State of Washington on fling a bond | government, whether such terms arc | g (ramp (o coisqns bimselt o o New York. Dec. 28— A | Bichl aadbe T Shseten T [proiminity Bomiba et Momsescn. Pa | Loss- of $20,000. Haven fs presented. New | 535,000 to guarantes (hat the young | Seomarchial or repuviican. barp which held his olothing. Bte S s o o ik gt} medical enacioty Tor dissection. tomorrow. Although an investigation man would not return to that state. fremon was & former county tremsure T o Rl 3 7 has been Instituted by the federal| Greenwich, Conn, Dec. 28.—Fire wnd # former postmaster of Potiwville gmen's association today it was an- T | s . NGER. r That 990,090 of the amonnt 18] Vain “’g‘:l"‘db the Conmecticut. authorities and local police to ascer- | tonight destroyed {he sanitarium of| __ Ensign Negligent of Duty. The Statement That Rev. Austin AMERICANS IN DANG ncar Bon ) BEE MRS to present to the democratic . ejo, ., Dec 28—Capt. Hugh |tain whether there is any connection |Dr. . W. Wiley on Palmer Hill, six| Norfolk, Va, Dec. 28.—Allegad fall- | T Kempion of Lunenburg had been | c popels Find American Money Sup- Nine Below Zero at Minnespolis e Bedman who has besm statigned at | with his cese snd the nation-wide dy- | miles gutitde of this plase Fauned | ueo toropert 4l the repairs needed on | called to the pastorate of the Imman- e T Sotial Minneapolis, Dec. 38 —Unusoally lo ince Septem- | namite co acy, s _said "tonight [ by a. wind, the flames spread | the torpedo at lentroyer e, | uel Baptist chureh, Cambridge, Mass. temparatures proviil in all parts of the 2 R ocratis 5 o 1 n - s promise o make startling | nurses were able to carry out the|Dby faillng 5 ves n a sea- | the imprisoned clergyman, presided. b ¥ Inl omet o1 enthe the meason wae recorded mstional eonvention | neeticut o the A‘lantic flest. revelations but lately he has refused | fifteen inmates of the institution who | Worthy condition. has resulted in Fn- e eiicd yosterday. it belng stated | Will not be accepted by the revolution- | 100 trany lie thermometer reached subscribed. = the t liberal form | 0@ a4 ety B to talk and the police are In the dark. | were cared for by residents of the |Sign Richard C. Saufley being brought | that Rev. Mr, Kempton had been called muien amenpt £5 1SR O oA s wwias. |® Pelow. pero ¥ itary Prisoner Escapes. Bridges will be tried on a charge of | vicinity. The fire is supposed to have | Pefore a courtmartial now sitting at|to the Broadway Baptist church in | linder "h‘bc:' PESRUADHC can Do setab phiakic — . Dec. 33—Captatn | larceny made by the officials of the been coused by an open fire or defec- | the Norfolk navy vard. that oity. Usbec without delay, or unless it. pro Examined Charles W, Morss. vides for the recogmition of the pro- Colonel 1 | Pittsburg -Wants Mast of Maine. Graetz, German; " Pisesburg, Dec. 38 —The city council | LuX, a French army officer, who was | Henderson Coal company, who allege | tive electric light wiring. The loss & ! wili adopt & resolution tomorrow ask- | SeIVIng o six vear term of imprison- | the dynamite was stolen from their | will total 320,000 L the secretary Of the nutvy o send |Mmoni In the fortress here, has made | Concern. Sehcing mest of the betticshly His-shcpe. - He-mavaged o climb the Havans Larbor, to| Walls by the ald of 4 rape Steamship Arrival o) ‘ernmen ¢ which Dr. Bun Atlanta, Gw,, Dee. 3 Mrs. Moore Denied Divorce. Justice Goff Undergoes Operation. | Yar ten will be slécted prestdent to- | Birmingham and Magors Tauntiero Redwood City, Cal, Dec. 28.—The| New York, Dec. 28 —Supreme Court | morrow ut the regular convention of [45d Miseeil composing the wriny me General Reyes Taken to Prison. sUlt by Mrs. J.'J. Moore for divorce | Justice John W. Goff was operated on | the Nunking conference. when 14 dele | 1687 bowrd of tngnire SNAY Hore 4o wap elnl examinaiion of Charies W Mexico City, Dec. 38.—General Reves | from her husband, o wealthy broker at | iate today in u to sanitarium for | gates appointed by the goiernors &3 3o Sarm & part of & monu- B B At Havre: Dec. 25, La Provence | arrived here tonight. ‘The car in which | Sant Mateo, Cal, ended today when | pleurisy. T 10 ek Do saNoMae HELt | T o tcan or by the provincial as. | Mores, retirnad to Washington 15 45 Edout Prisnd W. Joa- | . from New York. lie traveled was dropped in the frelgnt | Superior Court Judge Buck held that | Iy for some time, but the trouble be- | semblies will act on behalf of China o \ bis <ty wh folife when | | St Petersbure, Dec, 28—The council | At Dover: Doc. 25, Lapland, from | yard and ihe prisoner was conducted [the svidence aid mot warrant Telle to | came acuie yestenday. Iis physictan | proper. Bushy Risoted President. i b resol | o ministers hag decided not to aliow | New Yorkc by an unfrequented route to the San- | sither party. The name of Rear Ad- | said tonight that the operation was | The revolutionars leaders hero iaugh [ Chicago, Dec. 38— Luonard A Bl i ey it an apyropeie- | ihe Sulvation Army to carry on Its | AU Liverpeol: Dec. 25 Laurentic.| Uago milltars prison. There was no|miral Thomue & Phelps. U. . N.. fix- | saccessful and that the justice's con- | at Wie upparent siruuele by Vinn $iiluas eieciod promdont”of the Cuic t te bring the mast bers | work in Russis from New Yor» demonstration. ured in the suit. " Gition was favorabieg o e narial neomiar, o temborite CIty Raitwity campaay. Setns 3 7 A

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