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VOL. LIV—NO. 2 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1912 PRICE' TWO CENTS The Bullegin’SVCircuIation in Norwich is Double That of AnyVOther Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in P}Bponi;n fo the ¢ity’s Population 7 3 | Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce, | Manufacturing, and Other Interests, Cabled Parag) Kermanshah, Persia, J: ed Dowleh, the brother of has defeated- the government S under Azah ed Dowleh, who has taken | refuge In the British consulate here. GALA DAY IN NEW YORK CHINATOWN Queueless Chinamen Gather in Joss House to Cele- raph i £ ¥ | Monrovia. Liberia, Jan. 1.—President | brate Birth of the New Republic | e s Lo | Liberi edifg President Barclay, ,\vgn for eight years had occupied the office. FIRE CRACKERS ARE SET OFF FROM MANY ROOFS _ coresnioric san 1—suid s the grand vizier, has not yet neen able i | 1c form » new ministry to take the RS 6 pidce of the one which resigned last Saturdas. A dissolution of the cham- | Chinese Children Sing New National Chinese Song to Air of America—Flags of Republic Generally Dis- played —Emperor and Empress Dowager Reported to have Fled to Manchurian Eorder—More Fighting. r and a new election of deputies i arded inevita be 1 Guayaquil, Jan. 1.—The st provinces of Ecuador have rec- ognized the provisional government prociaimed at Guayaquil by neral Fedro Montero Dec. 28, six days after the sudden death of President Emilie Serlous fighting has taken two of the western provincial elebratior Chinese he inaug lutionists and the imperialis s bogun Sunduy evening, wis s morning by the republi- | rlin, Jan. 1.—At a court neld today John G. the American New Year's . Leishman mbassador, In addition of his own family, pre- emperor_and empress 1re held in renewed cans ten miles up the river, who had not yet received notice of the armistice. e republican commander ordered th lighting to cease, but desultory gun- fire was heard throughout the day. DR. SUN LEAVES SHANGHAI New President Starts for Nanking to Be Inaugurated. to the members Glady the Mi / STETSON & YOUNG- { Celebration in Old Joss House. RN PR R A H RS. MORROW ACCUSED s sh t BUILDERS e - Weshington, Jan. 1.—The departure | OF HUSBAND'S MURDER. k Dr. Sun Yat Sen, presiden e oo . — e new republic of China, | Members of a Woman’s Lodge to Aid | nghai for Nanking, where his in- Her Financially. ration 18 to take place, is & — noed In despatches received at the The police . department today. The president- would demt | s ‘apparently going ahead wilh- he release, pending walting Irs. 1 16 murder B. Morrow. Mor- thy inventor, was on a rear porch of The state d d that he w VINE S. STETSON. werial troops at Hankow have be Ex-Alderman, Contracter and Builder. B th Y o a he er 00 th a T b 'Condensed Telegrams was rem Aroseme: chatting with Otto Bannard, the New | 000, an Increas York, New Haven and Hartford rafl- William Clay, an Artist, , Committed | uiclde in New York. | Mayors Were Inaugurated in 25 of he 53 Massuchusetts cities yesterday Mayor Bond of the City of Panama | ved from office by President m R. Holloway, former Petersburg, died at his n Indianapoli Col, Will President Taft Spent New Year's Eve ork political leade Judge Hess Decided in Grand Rapids, lich, that a man may eject his | ther aw from his home. Estelle McEiroy, a Girl of 18 Yeal as arrested on the charge of hurglars ente 1 building in Nya The Revolutionary Authorities Have horized the establishment of a pro- bank an Amoy, Cpi | the issuance of\notes | | |s forwed & permanent organization and . The First Underground Emergency ospital in Iilinois, was opened yester- i A odopted a ion of he vicinity of Collinsville. 3o en . United State Alaska Products for the vear just nded reached a total value of $38,004 of more than $5,000,~ ceding ye | )0 over the p t Berlin, is Mrs. John G. A. Leishman, wife i American ambassado aughters and son on Jan. §. President C. S. Mellen of the New | cad believes that business will make torward movement during 1912. The Crew of the Steamer Zeebrugge, sailed from Antwerp on Oct. 12, ave returned with a remarkable tale f ach of neutrality against Para- le the presidential nomination. NO ENDORSEMENT FOR LaFOLLETTE ;Ohio Progressives- Balk at Resolution Comniitting Them to His Candidacy COMPROMISE RESOLUTION FINDS MORE FAVOR | Convention Recogniz>s Senator as Embodiment of. Pro- | gressive Principles and Logical Candidate to Carry Them Out—Sentiment that Roosevelt Should De- clare His Intentions—LaFollette would Support Him. Coldmbus, ive 0., Jan. 1.—The progres republicans of Ohio met today ert M, LaFollette as a candidate fo A Compromise Resolution. voted wy S1 to 11 resolution expressin; view that Senator L Che delegates however, for a their personal ry them tq successful fruition. Debated Three Hours. The vote followed 2 three hours’ de bule on the floor of the conventior ard was on the adoption of an amend ment to the report by the resolution comumitice which bad been unanimo 7 favor of not naming a candida Pinchot for the Compromise. -yof advancing Senator LaFollette's in- | terests. Roosevelt Should Declare HimseM. It was reported to the conference just after Senator Works had made & L | @peech wrging the delegates to follow the example of California and to do their campaigning for one man. “Colonel Roosevelt should declare himself,” hé sald, “both & to his can- |didacy ard as to his stand on the prin- les that are accepted am progres- sive. If thg movement attempls to : 4 i |Follette 18 “the living embodiment of | cerv . teoie'a round its principles and to arrive at Berlin with her |FOlSKtE s e HvIng oo o ove- |cem e P |nent and the logical candidate to ca a0t around a_candidate it will lessen its chances of success, LaFollette Would Support Roesevelt. “If Rooseveit suould declare him- i, 1 would not hesitate to suppoit h'm and neither would Senator Lako}- |lette. LaKollette hag made the princi- ples for which he stands an issue. Cal- - |iforuia has endorsed him and felt that it would have Senator Works was followed by Mr. ¢ the South-| Gifford Pinchot, who said that he |Pichot, who defended the resolution. . e | siven orders net to fire unless s Erbstein, Mrs. e head |SPuke only for himself and in no way | A Declaration of Principles, y : | s : dhs oy the head |spcke only 3 Phoesd A s e revolution! rding 1o re- ncl, failcd in efforts to | 2 i b of 2 ho- for Colonel Roosevelt, and former Sc- | geclaration of principles unani- th ul - at in the amount demande . . " t Huntsville, Alg rday, and |retary of the Interio arfleld, = Were |, usly adopted was substantially the Desultory fir ed on would effect Mrs. Mor 1s now dyins. of - the leaders In |one prepared by a committee appointed which the wuthori- release tomorrow when the cor- st endorsir - lut o meeting of progressives in the was be revolu- 1est will be reopened. | Robert P. Bass, Governor of w [ator Works of enator | ov tern Reserve. On the question of forrow ted, how- 2 - ki Hampshire, Sdith rd, |Clapp of Minnesota wer Vig- | ational policies, it follows the lnes Hinges on Hankow Battle. g 5 leave her cell the Hyde 3 H a rles S. Bird of East|orous in urging that the Ohio progres- [, " niateorm adopted by the pro- Jan, 1,—Much depenfis upon | PArk police on to go to her home | a Ur s a"‘ On_ln_ aw v 0 will be married at the |gives concentrate their efforts o n]w [Srossive Condimsacs: Ta CbnE { o fighting near Hankow was ‘y‘r’\t 4 }“; JINCT A Sue WA e | | bride’s home on January 2 ;'\';W-un‘ ‘1';; ‘nn’\3;‘){:’;::.;11‘):&;‘\&-““3; For Equitable Tariff Revision. v | the republicans and whether | ¢1 by a def vy delegate express s i P |patediy g the debate, it declares for a substantial and s I »e followed up by the republi | —— ——e Irrigation Securities Are Not So |putedly during the de W Sentiment of the Song. G i S et ety Tt Ads: | Pepular as they were a few years ago Totae Wasakis Apeal cquitable revision of the WHI, sched- " Sen | P, ean Is infcrmed that the news of t 2 |MERIDEN'S ELECTION TANGLE |MOBILE WOMAN MAKES CONFES- ublic confidence in them must be ule by schedule, “preserving v 1 tack was welcomed by ¥ woman's lodge to which | | ed or the reclamation of large| The vote was taken immediately aft. |tective tariff principle,” the measure » will now await the is: belonged and other members GROWS WORSE. SION TO POLICE. of land will be greatly retarded. er an uppeal by R. M. Wanamaker of |cf wrich shall be the difference in o imperialists much of the day with Mrs. Morrow. | — Mkron, judge of common pieas, who |wiges and material at home and I §ite ghe throue a briet | The eficiols sald the rder “llldt’d‘ TRRATL e A Reduction from Five to Three said he ‘made first anti-Taft spe -m;woulm 1?:31\" awr::n-tmlhtgfl while 2 reverse to the ALorrw insncially inds in pther ¢ cents in the charge to be made for ex- [in the state and urged the delegates |board Wit po - armg, it Is believed, would {COURT QUALIFIES DONOVAX VICTIM INSURED FOR $7000 cecs caiis to telephone subscribers was ot 1o enter- npon the presidential |umony and to report to congress Is Ipitate the abdication of the em- s of the Press | announced yesferday by the New Eng- ign by golng against the advice prcyosed. ror. | W ; r"mnwf wh o Morrow | — 3 — land Telephone and Telegraph com ders of tke an(unnlhl—'lr(.- For Revision of Sherman Law. i« a former official, and fellow mem- e z 2 a Vs ot o ¢ and f or : pany. sive league as Pinchot and Walter o Shi law is == | ters of the Coloniel club and the Klio |But Appeal of Dr. Davis Won't Reach [Three Husbands of Woman Have ser, secretary of the national ‘s[i}z&‘gflf”“; o e aph: ROYALTY IN FLIGHT. assoclation called en Mrs, Morrow dur- | | " H. Percival Dodre, United States |league and manager of LaFollette's SpR8EHER "o o8 (roraee trust e | In_the day and offe : Supreme Court Until April—Council | Pessed Away Suddenly, All Being | Minister to Panams, gave a banquet | eoinse o I O it (R 5| Report That Emperor and Empress| 1mrs Morrow wi rlpneg o | L SR g st B e R W Hoeuits LR night in honor of Attorney | Back in the Fold {effectively rezulate and comtrol im tho o Dowager Have Left Peking. morrow. Hearine of the charge ngainst | Meeting Ended in Wild Uproar. nsured—Claims She Was Insulted || R A , Brown Back in . Tectively bivd ¢ X ker, however, will he postponed until 1 . : : |puklic interesto the great inatrum 500 Fiags Displayed. | after the coroner's tnauest. i L= s et Walter F. Brown, chairman of {h¢|tg)ities. of modern business; such leg- gt <ot e s London, Jan. 2—The Daily Tele-|° e bl Wi ety ambassador repiblican state cen(ra!dcur:n?;u‘l;‘l‘e- isiation clearly to define and W"::u i f the new St Potersbiry correspondent Meriden, Conn., Jan. L. —Judge L. F.| Motile, Ala, Jan. 1.—1 -{who, a wWeek ago, was read out o egainst recognized wrongs, such as the : TRgBrt e TORRINGTON HOLDS Burpee of the superior court this aft- | der of Patrolman Fred W While Skating With a Party of Chil-| jrressive party by Chairman Fackler (¢80 (056 "y umanity * for profit, of the secre _ A MURDER SUSPECT. | ernoon granted to Daniel J. Donovan, motier-in-law, Mrs, A . ¢ren on the Morris canal at Jersey | ¢ the progressive league for his pro- [SF0 A Coteune “organizing compunies and the dowager f - ublican, & certificate qualifying him | uau, was, according to thc woman’s | City vesterday, Alma Bray, 13 years |; ceq presidentinl preference plan, had iy /oyt rubstantial assets, agreement rough Mukden on way to | Police Believe They May Have Much or of Meriden. The judge stat- | confession, the fourth sudden death in | ¢10, and her brother h’:\"“"‘ 10 ¥ears |y long talk this morning with Messts. | (" ontrol production, market yrices } | the impertal residence at Sehikhe, neas Wanted Italian Farmhand. however, that he_recognize d an Mra Goaaus family, Decame known el NOuRE, Bie ihin T05 $0 N Picehiot, -Houser and ‘ll"flc’;‘:;ém;‘:“"‘nnd o Iike; all designod t&mt::t | the Mongolian frontier. r. C. H. 8. Davis, the dem- | Fere today- e worked wi em on the " |the honest and pun! Y son- T rrespondent adds that 'x I8 | ‘Torrington, Corn, Jan. 1.—A young ‘:SH,”,‘:, ,“‘,';“”:e" I(;r ;he office, to the | Cne Husband Shet, Another Disappears Without Question the Year 1911 was |Vhich finally was adopted. ment the dishonest business man. China, but 18 Teady to recognize & | of the Morner family at De Freesteilie, | until the supreme court rules on (he | LT G0dau, was shot and killed in 2 |jation of value than any previous year | . first difforence of opinion arose | Other planks in the. platform de- bl when it 's firmlv established. | N Y. was arrested here tonight while | case. Mr. Donovan will therefore not | 1¢/d on his farm, suppo by n In the hsitory of the nationssays James | The first Aiorence 6 MPIPOT STRCC |1are for popular election of Unitsd b apondent fegging 1n the Ttatlan section the | be sworn into office this evening, as | Meriuders. Ile carried several (hou- | C. Bovkin, editor of the United States-When an added wosciution 10 PROWVRS (S0 "eonatore, the Pinchot-Roosevelt he Peking correspond egging in the Italian section. At the n o e this evening, 85| cana dotlare’ life insurance, The sec- | pataes oy citor of su to no candidate was m- | S ative policy. a natioval income < v aph describes police statlon Le said his name was |he had planned. Dr. Davis was declar- | ‘1d hyehand, William Green, disap. | Poreay Sy 1 by the committee on resolu- |corservhtive pober, ‘and the aboli- ng confronted wi onn Deviec, and a search of his cloth- | ed elected by three votes on the face | | careq from home and was never heard Alfredt. David. Dockier iof ‘Mathlehiesd The ccmmittee of nineteen mem- |tax gradu F"“"‘duc ‘post o ays Yuan is s < ng brought to light $33 In currency. | of the rpt;}rns on December 18, but a | from again, - m(\isra / m: ju‘r\rmr Lovis ot d entered upon its deliberations :on lof ';)e:l‘liclie:: 3“ vhuumflou‘m anchns of i dovble. He has | He held on a chnica s e recount of the b t S v o b b o nas iy o in x 5! itself its state SR G S R L N S T e DAt Nt Be i Oay Third Husband Found Dead. civil engineering department of Tufts hear(il in favor of exprosaing {tselfjih ol B P Il mocuiaxtions by oot rot sleep. He I8 being attavked ;:rw«l‘ thorities can be communicated with. Riley Continues as Mayor. Mrs. Godau was arrested for the lese, fi\fin?‘égfiufiffiiddmg\:';;?‘zg‘xl\ opinfors were changed after they had n'-“!m’a:l-y e{;‘—:v;’:&:‘fi:’rfl?flr‘m“"“ etraved in every quarter. according _— _ t . | murder of her last husband, William o e L4 ber y Messrs. Pinchot |cfficlals; » | to the correspondent, but still 1s hold OBITUARY, s matters now stand, Mayor Riley heard speeches by Rlley | Godau, who was found dead in jSep- ere | tember, @shing- | Mr, The Fighting Continuss. | act as mayor during his stay The Fighting Continue and during his &bsence in Wi ten, the president of the ng his own courageously, like a lion 1902, near his chicken house. bay. Godau accused a negr COmMmMON | crime. ‘The Woman was council, who will be a republican, will | Her husband was insured act In his stead. It is not expected | and she got this money after & that the matter will reach the supreme | fight. Detectiv court until the April term and that a Fightin Harold Oliver Henry, Interpreter for American Leoation at Peking. 1.—Harold Oliver interpreter at the on at Peking, dled there L MILL OPERATIVES INCREASE. | WOMEN WANT TO BE DEPUTY SHERIFFS. DEMAND WAGE legal s were sent here from nt | i s | Gmaha, Neb., the headquarters of the {3 3 | today of tuberculosis. He was born in |decision will not be handed down for | Woodmen of the V('nrm‘.] to i-.ves somfixers Surprise Agents by Asking | New York Sheriff to Appoint a Large | Paris in 1857 of American parentage |two months or more after that time. | the case. a 10 Per Cent. Advance. Number of Them. i s 0\"1“:_:!0”;1; ‘I;’;r:“‘;‘fl;d el Uprozr in Common Council. Policeman Insured for $7,000. e gkt SRR Dok s 2 To add to the general state of un- | P v ! * ca 5 A i ks American expor e : oliceman Wasserlaben® carried in ) New York, Jan 1—8herlit Jullan | el on g A o aerobe Irest in political . clmeles the common | suranes 1o the amonat of §7 000, AMSE 10 D K O o ey Aot | the-Ching, post Juns 4, Y908 ceuncil met tonight and adjourned half | an Inquest over the body of Frederick f the city | tonight that it lool s though 'there | the 4 e . |an hour later in an uproar, The r asserlabe o W ¢ ¢ ton opefat e of an offer by him to appoint of Mark Twain. ny one of four nominees of Mayor | jury rendered a verdict today that his the loomfixers. pure jof NG M apRO S ] ™ srapnthal . |Riley for sealer of weights and meas- | death was brought about by gunshot e St R e oY tn ln. | atonanie) wai n ures, tiree of whom were members of | wuinds received at the hands of Mary Vi Sa mens (Mark |the Central Labor urion, one its Women's Democratic club, Godau, his mother-in-law Jury ound dead in bed at his ldent and another its secret cra . " The | ¢lso recommended that Wasserlaben's 468 20r dbpucies ahé might gub. | B siund was taken that the term of office, | wife and brother-in-law, William candidztes for deput & In o magazine article published a four years, was (oo long ,and the sai- | Green, be held as acoessories. 8 s 1 you Mke” the sherift me before M ain’s death jary, $600, too high, Claims Policeman Insulted Her. o Ve the innovation will ilior sid. w first best +Last Year's Business Not Cleaned Up. | e humorous st policy, and I should like to | - el After wrangling balf an hour over | that sho shot Wasserlaben while rae humber of widows ov | trled them out on McDaniel before he Bl o e SeabbEALIY ’:f};‘,_rn )‘:v};:)[ Lm ge. | bad them published. If the stories got |LN® anprova: of the appointments, b wss « hy & Mr. Stokes' kidneys, D ti te y ng lluminating gass. Francis T. Reeves, Democrat, was esterday inaugurated as mavor of th ty of Waterbury for a term of two | succeeding William B. Hotch- republican, who has held the of- for the past two year: | | A Member of W. E. D. Stokes’ house- | old denied yesterday that surgeons | ere contemplating removing one of | as had been re- | orted necessary because of complica- | ons subsequent to his recent iliness. | One Thousand Persons Escaped | ith difficulty from the First Presby rian _church of Hot Springs early | sterday morning, when the church was burned. The congregation had as- | sembled to hold special watch services. | | { v Hamilton W. Clifford, a Wealthy | roker of New York city, lost by two At the inquest Mrs. Godau testified |and a half minutes a race from New he | York to Denver to prevent the mar- was in bed because he invited her to |riage of his daughter, Alice, 21, to Ro~ c 55 4 %l rarty vote, council djourned | kill him after he had insuited her. |land Birch, a New York broker, a se for 19,000 | F 1t upon_ themselves for a living | & 1auh, from McDanicl, the humorlst (yyiyou: closing up last vear's bu She suid she dressed the body and 5 s o erstood that | t t on my staff. There is great| {TOM% i ayways felt assured they|gweqring i new iembers or Al t downstairs, hiding it in the | A Decline in the Death Rate in seven | 5o o them | need of such deputies in dance halls | Hosyd any of the appointive offices. Later | derkness on the front porch, so her |of the eight cities of the United States | | and other public places in the | Mrs. Hannah Avery Clark, Fourth in the evening members of both par- | children might not know of the crime. | baving a population above 500,000 and | e where young women need protection.” | Cousin of Rookefeller. |ties got together and agreed to hold a | l-ater, she said, she hauled the corpse |a generally low death rate tiroughout | o The sheriff is permitted to appoint| mosion, Jan, 1.—Mrs, Hannah Avory |special meeting tomorrow night. i o ‘'wagon to a pond where it was | the United States are shown in the te rearly 2,000 deputies if he desires. He | fourth cousin of John D. Rocke. s Ll | found Sunday morning. preliminary niortality figures for 1911, said he would make the choice of his is dead in Brookline, at the age |BLAMED A MAN FOR | Says Children Are Innocent. 3 7 : | first women deputies in a few days. Mrs. Clarke was born at Cole- | 8he wanted to make it ap she |, With the Opening of the New Year would not warrant an increase. | rain, Mass. Her grandfather, Thomas |1 BREAKING HER HEAR |4, that the murder was committed | the Wages of the motormen and con- The sentiment among the loomfixers | OVER 8,000 SHAKE Avery, was a colonel in the Revolution. Kl . by robbers. Mrs. Godau declared re- | ductors of Philadelphia’s street rail- foes Tot appear to g for a| PRESIDENT'S HAND, | \17%: Clark attended school in Westfield | Woman Suicide Leaves Acousing Note | jeatedly that her daughter and son | WY System were automatically in- academy, where she later taught sev- eral years, and in 1850 married the | Rev. Perkins Clark, who dfed in 1872. She went to Springfleld for eight Behind Her, Newburgh, N, Y., Jan®l—Thoe cor- . |6ner tonight accepted as true the de iiving with her son, the late laration by Charles B. Pheips of O Porkins Clark, then managing editor <ning that a well dressed woman who ot the Springfield Republican and later was found dead with a bullet wound [All But Two Coaches Topple Over and cditorial writer on the New York Post. (in her head on the steps of Pheips | Eight Burn, _ Later she went to Peekskill, living |brother's home at Balmville, near here, | —= Mt Peters, Mo, Jau, Great Throng at New Year's Reception | at White House. were innocent. FOSS ENDORSED FOR PRESIDENCY. SEVERAL INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK Mzsaachusetts | Washington, Jan. 1.—The greatest | Democrats Boom Bay| . on; that has passed the portals of | | the White Houss at any New Year's reception of recent years greeted Presl. | | Gent and Mrs. Taft today at the third | public reception given by them since State Governor. tution enogs- with her deughter, Mrs. Isaac Ogden |loday, kilied herself, The Woman was oss for the Rankin, and coming later to Brookline. officials and citizens had shaken hands | . Brvee, U. 8. | with the president. At last year's re- retived, for many |“L hope you don't break any more |tn fourteen persons were injured. an Francise {hearts as you broke mine.” All Lut two coaches turned over and eight ars ago. th ihe preside L yoas o e - of them wera burned. One of the " fon_the “ns.’[:]" s ::C;“_rilxmw coars old. His BEST SKI JUMP leopers dashed into the littie station electe t remained in the r.‘('l‘hlng; in the navy covered 3 RECORD BY.TWO FEET | T s 0 ther Y | n hour and forty minutes. | From the moment when the first of the | B Kiltash Tocthas. Berney Reilly's First Appearance as a | Rell. fremHorlzontal (Rar. 0 n a 14 Vear Old New| plomatic corps was received. shortly | | Norfolk, Ve, Jan. 1L—Waile per- d 1n front of a_recolv- i1 o clock, the line moved steadily | Hackensack, N. 7, Jan. 1.—Kennoth Professicant o Tee ana” Bosimatel hat on’ the ands of her stepfuther,George - —_— - te House for more |Robinkon, aga 7 years, wag killed while | M o W 1.—Barney | torpedo boat Bmith™ at ‘the rfotk salesn and reeeived In the R in Tourhint of Rbsae. It streiched for |trying out a Christmas sled which car- |5, i Vaties, ¥ matour chameion, |navy yard today, Ensign H, C. Ridge- | temple two bulle in- s 2 Pas the White Hounse |ried him into colifsion with an auto. sfarmar 1t heniptawr chsmplon, N. fell to the stecl -deck and |tended for her mother. The glrl died e i ia {moblle dt Edgewater today. The laq{PTOke the record for the Blougnton | i, . 5a"s “sranture of the akull, - Ac[half an hour later; the mother WS un~ X ISR Oy {was the son of Robinson, a trav- |¥lide in today's ski tournament, mak- (S.S(0IN0C & fracture of the skull At |batl ap b ’ d - it s 8 y eling socretary of the International |!NS & 137-foot jump egainst the olq iniq ni¥e Q0PN PUETL It Was sald i stre or miles. Hunureds of | LYAn Stili National Headquarters. ominitice of the Yousg Mearnational |, lord of 138, This was his first com- |1}id€ely had but one ohance in a hun- sinds of blossoms were used Ini Lynn, Mass. Jan, 1—The national | i eve,of & Men's Chris- \,.tition s & protessional. dred to recover. His home s in Chi-| The Directors of the Port of Boston ecorating the allegorical pieces and | headguarters of the = United Shoe |27 28s0ciation. I J. G. J, Estad touk the professional @0 {event and_the -u:ndl:: jump, doing | Y. {127 and 120 feet in the contest, and Albany, N, Y.’ Jan, 1.—Michasl Bel- 137 X lo's Bose was cul ot with a rezor abou; |1+ fo°t 0 the sianding fump._ midnight last night. The organ was | found in & doorway where the fight | uvccurred ut 8 o'clock this morning, and late today doctors in & hospital grafted the member back in position. They b g:":o the operation will prove succes: flower-hedecked vehicles In tha pa- | Workers of America, which tha last C. P. Rodgers. who the | raticnul convention of that body voted mtinent in an acroplane, hee the | ¢hould be removed from Lymn, will rogeasion ju the machine in which he | continue in this ciiy for some time to pude his famous trip | como a8 a result of the inability of the — | sxecutive board of the crganization at Big Families Expensive. | 1ts semi-annuel mesting here today to The stork Yas paid another visit to [ 88Tes on the ity to which the head- 1he Queer of Spain, which explains | QuaTters sho Egflw"i why Alfonso had to sell those Gobelin Commission at Salt Lake City. Nose Cut Off With Razor, McManigal Leaves los Angeles. |Manigel, eonfessed Angeles tonight with Detective Mal~ colm McLaren, His destination is thought to be Indianapolis, _ Taft to King of 8lam. Weshington, Jan 1—A New Year amiter, left Los Sugar Trust's Pensione We wonder if the Sugar Trust's pen- slon plan for its employes will include those who are now serving time for having defrauded Uncle Sam, presum- ably under orders from those higher i pestries —Washington Post. e i up.—Philadelphia Record. birthday greeting was sent by cabi s l Salt Lako City, Utah, Jan. 1.—8alt | Kendlngton—Wedded last Labor day ——— | today bl_;' gmmdent Taft to King .\fih: e wrk record of the Ualtic ie | Teke City passed under the commis- |J, P. Helmquist, a milk dealer, and Barnes is Enough. | Vajiravudh of Sfam. a ™ that of any other body | won form of government today whan Mles Augusta Fresen, have fust an- | nounced 1t and are taking a |honeymsom (rip to New York, ster. 1 is ahowut g Boss Barnes of Albany, says it one each day time for u third party. Barnes New York Werld Mayar Pazk and four ! wize indueted into offies. is and ommissioners | yoar. delayed ] i sl coad mines emuioy 13,000 P it B A _give 1 |Mrs, Minnie Palmer, 35 years, of Cro- [train No. 1 from t. Louis to Kansas . for the pi - ‘,;1,1”]1::, “l\‘::x:.l&n;:;:;n:\‘gz n\;,hln; Capt. John J. Bryce, U. 8. N. |ton. Phelps had known her for many |City left the track at the station here | epunter: 'said that 5,052 dinlomers | San Francisco, Jan. 1—Capt. John Y04rs. The suiclde left & note saying: iat 1f o'clock last night and from ten and Fackler, and after the resolutio which was prepared by Messrs. House: |ana Pinchot was described by the for- |legal pre mer national forester as the best way |matters o dvin; the short ba'lot and a presiden- X:](hl preference law; simplification of ccedure; the submission of all £ public policy to the voters. MR. AND MRS. EDMANDS WITH RICHESON’S COUNSEL. NEW PENSION BILL IN THE SENATE. The Sherwood Proposition Hasn't a Parents of Minister's Fiances Ha Long Conference With Mr. Morss. | Ghost of a Show. 20 an. 1—With the openinz| Washington, Jan. 1.—The senate pen- Do ear came more active |sion committes will Bot try to amend parations for the trial of Rev.[the Sherwood pension blll‘u':;nlun_?;l (Marence V. T. Richeson, which is set |in the house. An entirely m\“[! (v. \;‘ fur two weeks from today, on the |be reported and Semator Mc ‘\;m er charge of poisoning Miss Avis Linnell. | probaby will offer it as an amen n;l;n: For more than three hour toduy | to lhc_Mc(‘umf law of 1907, \\' {‘ Noses G, Edmands and Mrs. nand recognizes the age of 62 years us toty the father and mother of the ciergy n.an’s fisncee, were in the office Williem A. Morse, counsel for the | tor. This move on the part of Mr Fdmands is consistent with his atil tude towards the young minister eve since the latter was arrested at | Edmands’ home in the early dawr number of weeks ago. It is said tha point by point Attorney Morse and th parenis of Miss Violet Edmands wen r their knowledge of Richeson an his movements during the days jusi ro Avis Linnell's death Attorney John L, Lee, of counsel the Gefense, 1s on his way back fro Lynehburg, Va., and is expected in th City late today or tonight- | creased_one cent an hour, in accord- | PEDESTRIAN KILLED ance with ago. plan adopted some time Detective Lawrence P. Smith, those who asesisted In the defense of Miss Haitie LeBlane, acquitted of the m rested Wabash | ChAFging him with subornation of per {du | widow of en P. Quackenbush, .U S, N,.and moth- er of the late Captain Q i P have s ‘Wendemuth of | G o .. | early in February to act as advisory Los Angales, Jan, 1—Ortls B Mo- | Coi on 1o the: direntons 4n.a Hralim. in: th Ire fed wurder of Clarence F. Glover, was ar- yesterday on an indictment iry in the case. Mrs, Cynthia Hendrick Quackenbush, the late Rear Admiral Steph- Stephen M, died at the res. m-in-law, Rear Admiral Annapolis, Md. uackenbush, U. S. lence of her erry Garst, a cured the services of Baurat Hamburg, an emingnt erman engineer, 10 come to Boston ary investigation of port cendiiions ere, Subscribing Himself as “The Man in on,” and sending g line about hl elings after serving ten days of his | { ten years' sentence in the federal pris- | on at Atlanta, Rev. Frank W. Ban- | ford of the Holy Ghost and Us soclety, 1s written a Portland, Me., newspa. per man, extending the compliments of | the | th press - R R A e season 1o representatives of BY A LIVE WIRE. one ot | Wire Severed by Random Shet from a Nearby House. Newark, N. I, Jan, 1.—Samnel Max well, a passerby on River streef, wa Killed today by a live electrio ligh wire which had been sevared by a bul jer. The shot, evidentl. was fired from the window of a hous: directly opposite the public servic power station just as Maxwell wa passing, and by chance cut the wir directly over his head. It fell on him and hs died instantly. Two forelgner; who occupled the house were arrested or suspicion that“ofe or the other of them had fireg the shot. To Increase Copper Production. Butte, Mont, Jan, 1.—Announcemen vas made todey by the management o the Anaconda (opper company th.at the copper proauction of that company is to be increased gradually umtil ¥ reaches 2,500,000 pounds a month i excess of the average for 1911. New Year's Bathing at Coney. New York, Jen. the surt al Ceney isiand today, to swim far out. Steamship Arrivals. At Naples: Dec. 31, Pannonia, from New Yor i Martha Wash ington, frem New York, a random one, 1—More than sixty persone took & New Years bath in The Water was 37 deglees abuve zerc and & 4 northwest wind was biowing, bat 2 number of the hardy ones ventured 1, California, from disability and males certain recogni- tion of veterans entitled to its benefits. The senate commitiee's sxperts have complled fignres obtained from the treasury department and the pension bureau to show that the Sherwood biil would increase the present rodls 88 per cent. The bill will camry an_unnual expenditure of not more than $30,00, 000. | A poll of the senate on the Sherwood d [ bill is #aid to show not more than ten t|democrats and about twelve republi- cans ready to vote for it. a t OPERATIVES OBJECT TO SHORTER HOURS, About 150 Quiet Work at Atlanta cause of New State Law. Atlanta, Ga the establishment n. 1.—As a result of today of the sixty hour per week law recently enacted by he legislature, about 150 weavers, m fixers and other employes went on strike at the Fxposition Getton mills here. The men had previously heen working 66 hours per week, and objected to a cut in wages correspond - ing to the cut in hourm. 1t ix waid the mills will not be forced to close down by the strike s t & ® n 5 bustering Steamer Sold. New Orleans, Jan, 1—The steame! Hornet, of filibustering fame, formerly | the palatiai yacht Alicla, and later «n | American “gunboat, was sold at pubiic |auction today by the United Stat. { circuit court, which adjudged the 11 net guilty of violuting the meutrality laws during the Honduran revolu a year ago. The vessel was soid 33,300 to t £ ¥ C. A. Barber of ¥rankiin, i.i. it 0 Cabinet Members to Appear. Washington, Jan. 1.—Attapney Gen- eral Wickersham, Searetury Nagel 17 Bainual Untermyer ot New Y. by been asked to esaio irvestigations of the Ha vester , the mé-callsd mon: rust and traus-Atlantic shippiiy ocmbine, A Manchester—The ing a successor to asith et twe o by

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