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VOL. LIV—NO. 3 H, CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1912 PRICE TWO CENTS —_— - — - o — oot | The Bulletin’s Circulation in- Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Conngc_:ilcut in Proportion to the City's Population 7 T = oo {ird | i | Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerc=, (Condensed 1ele i | { - i MORSE SPECULATED FROMTHEPRISON Cabled Paragraphs | Wexiicricing b s e Condensed icie. < {aEQLLETTE TOOK THE WRONG TRAIN Constantin Jan The tobinet ‘ 3”0_r. Arthur V. T.;gs, o prominsat | 30 prac een reconstructed by physician of hiladeipala, is dea i — Imprisoned Banker Cleans Up $2000 byi“i‘ e e Laamen e, et il Failed to Reach Lansing and Meeting Prov- . R President Daniel Howard was inau- & 4 Selling Gas Stock Short ‘ - ek okt . et exeene of (e K- | ed Hostile to His Cause g Rre ] T Fameus Dabary Hat Case v | R S OFFERED TO SHARE IT WITH WARDEN, S S GGUERNOR OSBORN ONLY SPEAKER e Al i s during the coming week, recognized the provizional government g %, o ndicate with a capital proclaimed by Genera 1Pedro Montero. X Interesting Disclosure Results From an Argument Between | o Nearoes ;*(:::;E:;untg:d:v:d” oft the | Michigan Executive Calls Upon Senator and Taft to With- Atlanta Editor and Prison Warden—Warden Instruct. |, Mool Jon 2ot was xeported | st the Joughng gty Milien Spetitc] draw in Favor of Roosevelt or Beveridge—Prefers Taft ed Not to Permit Prisoner to Send Any More. Such | :: ":‘,‘;A‘rfi.’x:'\u‘éi il i s j Sharles K.n\.g;y__v.'a Arrested o | to LaFollette—Offers to Pay For Hall When LaFol- i ing made assistant sec- is return to Newark, U., alter an ab- Messages—Editor Accuses Warden of Prejudice. Juan M Ga., Jan. 2—A heated per- | general wheu Morte was removed to ey o » 1al argument between & newspaper | Fort McPherson hospital that “he did L il et e snd . d Warden Willlam H. Moyer | not seem then o me to have the ap i g o o g g P ‘edera, prison here, resulted to- | pearance of 4 man wihose condi e s e ¢ disclosing that Char W. | was critical. b i ! givicted banken, made 52000 | Called Treatment Reprehensible. e e : P 0 aue] Mr Moyer deolared ke had not | PRESIDENT PARDONS PRt LA I L < report regarding M | o Ene ptooe by maans Lg"S | reports from the post surgeon, Sailors Who Overpowersed Murderer Regain Liberty After Five Years. Mr. Moyer allowed him to | ve been prejudiced against nce that gas stock deal Seeley, “and I think you: r Offered to Share Profits. . p 4 reatinent of him has been reprehen- Dec. 2.—President Taft s gratitude, or for somic | o d, to expire at once, son, Moyer sald Morse subse- | o et Hbesty o pabit ity o e of Arthur Adams and rofits with | i s thte: riar i two negro British sub- s alieged @ 5] Gbrimedic 1n. this brlson." wetorten at Wilmington, N. C. pre adice r on the high sea: his execution, negro, convicted I warn vou to 1 hold you pe Made $2,000 in Gas Stock Deal. s o 'r. Moyer =aid that on March $ soon after the ban r be ner gave Morse permission . ) ge to New York r id, he reporied ©the | attorney g est Indies, anc na v nstrucied not intervened to Morse 1 messages ieas o Morse were committed on an A. H. Berwind, white officers, maste g lischurged a 2 sick bo paitry - him,” declared ¢ do not ever say stormy weather, S ewspapermen Invited to Prison. t to me again' North Carolina, Oct. 19, nsed Sapas e 0 VoY contre Avites the il anta | Check for §1,005 from Mies. Morae ) ihe master and the w en to the prison to show _ MI. Mover sald this inci od and o j where Morse was kept in Drcught o en the After the five men had been murdes #o ttary confinement and 1o explain the ' Vestigated ed, Adams and Sawyer succeedsd in mistonces. Editor Soeley rc.pond- | MOSt com overpowering Scott. They signalled a } as the of | partment representative ng vessel and all three yere d der into custody at Southport, M Solitary Two Days. b A ) During the trials at Wilmington * H';; I\‘L’:Lfl:;fi(h »,r; \\,: : It was very bitier towards Adams Pt o P 6 2 repl oy d Saw r, and charfed them with ~ D “u‘ ha I’!Y’Z?')‘LT' d an- | the check until it was shown « in the ert Before his > avcusation= wade in See- | e investigation, He sald it ver, he made the w He declared that Morse |ing held for Morse by ome of the | can confession which Lo ge the writ- iept In_ solitary confinement [‘ F, K8, ¥ 3 (e tate o “.- s 'Y“‘Y ll“'v innr_;'\‘“% ’9“ May, 1810, for refus- " % ing full’ ity foF iirce of about $46 | Merse Found in Possession of Money | 1906 ing: Bl xewpanaliility . Sof the murde = n Danbury, yesterday, by Ruth { As ; varBe i "f"m Or - I S b s s S | —— Kirkby and Ruth Wilkinsof, two girls ! jr-sized, | scilbéc. by the warden as °” | PACKING HOUSE FIRE ; > g Who saw his peril and were the first -sized, e wardan as follows: | > Peking, China, Jan. 2—The feeling n, Jan. 2.—Rev. Clarence reach him. s ed end well ied room saw a no CAUSES $400,000 LOSS | in Peking tonight is t Richeson collapsed in his ce ftn e sald Morse was kept. nd a pearl handied kni _— s new le Charles strect jail ay Editor Disputes Warden. and both were ‘arrested Blaze Broke Out Twice in Swift & were are som two of his counsel, Willlam dames 8. . Cambert &SI . - b il ol i : e Il g e nt stationed at Chicago, recelved a 1 stion the accuracy of some | y 3 T Co’s Plant at Chicago. ) belier nd John M. Lee, broached the sub- St. Loul: day £ ’ dadar " as to how he had obtaie Kai still t d - pet s f. lat at St uis yesterday from o atements,” said Kditor Kal still possesses the deter- | ject of his seif-mutilati B 5 . eri reliably informed |&17ther prisoner and ord o which n that he can yet succeed in S vas bicl T The Phmy. s oamed | to _confiuemen " second time ng the consummation of a re- Paled and Sunk Back in Bed. lolbondopii e L e ) aleep on the iron ‘v‘fj‘ ‘ Jearn e ¢ ng house buildings of - ing to Mr. Morse, the T - . o r & in the’heart of the Ur Tang Shao Yi Gets in Bad. . m;md"f"m“_‘;:'r““’ . The Failure of the Big Lynn mor: h % it & o ot mperial cabinet has saccepted P e S el c6 houss of P. Lennox & Son, in 1907, " den, & who : A @ iation of Tang Shao Yi, who Goom s bed, which he SlaKINE | for $2,000,000 was recalled yesterday ’ - b w The frst RnElnS EX SN Soe. from again during the confer- DY e announcement that the cred- b : B Tie first t Premier Yuan Shi Kai i e ifors would receive 40 per cent. of the : : u- | and the imperialists at the peace con- el money due then n a im g > fire, | ference between the representatives of asily Became Nervous. v Deputies Sustain Warden. to another p St bl ‘m“a".?‘r both ‘pin’!e‘sl :hfr,i T et Ko;\fi:rn??fi‘ When we entered the cell,” said Mr.| The Account Books of a BanKrupt | . bwo deputios Expehiapic 2 also has telegraphed to Dr. Wu TIng | Morse, “Richeson tting up a no longer his property and their | it taken from isolat e e R der of the revolution- e comfortab) though h. se as evidence before a grand jury tuke P = £OUmAtOE e lome wex peace conference, stating | co alk unassisted and had to | is no violation of the bankrpt's consti- Jatires * ost ,M:'y ays. 2 foos g 'rr):qug‘;“»l;r:;}f:f? :Q‘S}); be su W‘rm]rl by his colored comps tional right that he is not required | . d t o was reduced to second A 5 jon imediately upon mentioning the | to testify against himself. £ Srans At dhar Ieiey” iy oF hin sood OBITUARY. that Tang Sho Yi went be- | act of mutilation, he had a sinkin — me, * i Lo instructions when Te signed | spell, and we were compeiled to turn | Mrs. Mary Harrington Stallo, for- red Tennyscn Dickens, Son of ment as to the calling of the | the subject and discuss other matters. | merly wife of Dan R. Hanna, yester- | e — Charles Dickens. convention to decide on the | The minister is mentally weak in the | day flled suit for divoree from Bdmund VIFE STOOD OVER ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN LUX £ rm of government of China | sense that he-easily becomes very ner- | K. Stallo, formerly a Cincionat! attor- | New Yor . | with Dr. Wu Ting Fang. { vous, and he certainly will have toim- | ney, but now of New York. Crueity | HiM WITH PISTOL FROM GERMAN FORTRESS. son Dickens, Oldest surviving son of Yuan Again Offers to Resign. very much to be able to stand |and gross negligence are charged. y —— dickens, the 1 t, 0l pranier Wian BRUIKat ags y | within two weeks.” —— w Told of an Experience Two | French Spy Was Aided by Brother enly of acute indig e patl e o e B e s s e e Democrats of the House who contem- | ks Before His Death. Officers in France. el Astor here Jate today. Mr. Dick- | was not accopted. The court also re- rence Was Short. plate eliminating this year the $25,000 | | in this country on a lecture | cejved a round robin from gen- ' The conference today was made nec- | APPpropriation for the president's | - - g P Jan. —General Messimy, r , .. crals commanding the imperialis: ily short, and tomorrow the coun- (raveling expenses, probably will find | m \ niiiiater of pt s fosbidden “Con was a godson of the | froops, in the vioitty of Peiing, in with Attorney Philip R. Dunbar, | the constitution of the United States | Lux,, wh ntly escaped from 1 Tennyson, post lau- h they demanded that the princes 1o has been cotifined to his home by | @ stumbling block to their plans. . Iventor, wa. fortréss of Graetz in Pru a,whera d. He was In his 67th | of the 4n rial clan should withdr: liness for two weeks, will again visit tory told at |} rving & term 3 their wealth from the safety of Richeson In an attempt to g0 over the _Johnson Lawrence, Member of the ; g kb inlnte b Fodta spent o grat- | foreign banks, where much of i 1 vidence for the defense, 45th general assembly of Llinols and | | t the decedent, | militar ets, to accept a projected | € in Australiz, goIng | heen placed quite recently, and deli H: : one of those whose votes elected Wil- P . g ins ik Y g e s S e B arrived In this | [t into the hends of the ar amcq, i A lw‘f'“‘" Questioned. liam Lorimer to a seat in the United | s weeks make Lim a presentation as a gift from | COUNtry , landing at Piinios: Chirg. Threatarsd o Ao PTope Into the alleged murder | States senate, died yesterday at his| J iy g i o 2 oot Bty ce Ching Threatensd. of Avis Linnell, Richeson’s former | home in Pelo, IIL, of heart disease. | # s indisposition, "‘lrmu Ching, the former premier ;4’\ : h“flr‘; was %mm;usd at the dis- - £ ire. tour, whieh | and foreign minister, a letter | trict attorney’s office today, when Mr.| “Grave, but hopeful,” was the sur- grily dnilaxio Gery ass., Oct. 9, His | ¢ If of the Manchu troops Pelletler and his assistant, T. D. La- | geon’s report to ffi: navy department | p < was December 29, at In-|in the nity of Peking t velle, interrogated Mrs. Hallett of Hy- | yesterday upon the condition of En- | . a fios apliion. cin. Weanoe:is: alat turer reached here | 0 destroy his pelace un! | anxis, at whose house Rev. Mr. Riche- | sign H. C. Ridgely, who fractured his . s |over Captain Luxs audacity and. in. spent_ Sunday livered over to them. m boarded When he preached there. | skull Monday on board the torpedo | e It is now established that ham, N. Y., and was on | Empress Dowager Produces $2,000000.| _ ———— boat Smith at the Norfolk nevy yard. » i ¢t from the fortress prison was | his way o attend the theater n negotiating recontly for a for- | " CRRY OVER RICHESON 1 o 8 ully planned by his brother offi- | Hight when taken {ll. He was be f arn Shi Kal ivhines , | To Extract the One Hundred million R life has hese | cezs nce. Hhey * forwarded 1o | {his merning and » . per S M e OO CAUSES SHERIFF'S DEATH | |,,%45"0r ‘fen from the North Atlaa: | Sevaral titen Ca .ix various works on “The on to King: et gl s e e : = tic cost Gloucester, Mass., in 1911 the | h o § wgreed that | 14 Napoleon.” These w heav- ment when he was senin | that tme. discord. wonld Bave ocenr | E“"s'" st (1T ™AR | lives of 62 seamen, o 15t 12 widows Giation wald. pio ¥ n i leather and the covers SEEE shm‘?ly ahfr l‘mm; red among the rebels in the south and ince His Arrest. and 44 children, compared with 28| . ~rough enable Municipa enled several 1 but powerful »ved to his room from the ho o provi 5 s in 19 T owi k ; ; 2 2 . iance. Yua al has | (oqy of ve 24 children were left behind. ouid bs adnit pai his way through the prisonbars| No arrangements will be made for | now obtained from the empress dow. | .0 of Rev. % Hubeacn ism s s testimony was rod ex dom. Captatn Lux was inform- until word has been receiv- | ager more than $3,000,000, which Will | oy S oIRonsible for the For the Alleged Murdar of Lier.thires ot the. Seeord he scheme for his release by ©d from Mr. Dickens' children in Auss | permit the carrying on of the govern. | L -nerif Fred H. Se SLit year old son, loward Martin Keefs, | S8 $oRAE ot to duati on | mA letters in tha books anc His wife died a number of ‘ment beyond the period Which the | OLlt: Which took place todny. Mrs. Mildred Keefo was placed om porsh of s Lome. Mrs. | phrases written in invisible ink. e ern gohlssion here of the | rebels have fixed for the ossembly of | cuminont 'y, Suies Of sheriff in Mas- | frial in the supreme court at Bath, ’ % satd she heard shots, but had | p e noted novelist’s som was to lecture on the national ventios jsachuseiis is that of keeper of the |Me, yesterday. The child’s body was hushand would end his lite | WOMAN FOUND WITH the life and work of his father. ;;b"‘lz”affl";::““‘fl “'H G |county Jjail, and as such Sheviff Sea- | found "I Ocliber lagtiis p:m‘fiwr\ threatened fo do o, | BOTH FEET FRozen| Representative Portus B. Hancock. 4 T EosHinine vey had boen responsible for Richeson | water only a few inches deen, Bt sfee Mo wuss BOTH F Erockton, Mass, Jan. 3.—Tepresen- | oy iUEton, Jan. 2—State depari- |ever sinoe tho latier's srrest on Octo i Has Been Traveling Over Country in | tative Portus B, Hancook, the second | revaisiiscise ard e o erat e B et N el i Lod| — | : oldes & p s 1 e ncle % la 2 ent ¥ BECAME DESPONDENT | Mala Attire with Husband. m‘;’p»{)‘fifl'fifl’gg“;z::_: ‘?‘,‘h’"l}‘]‘? legislature | the renewal of = hostilities at Han on hie neck, and when Richeson ms(v::'ml;'-’,-nr&: ‘;r:’:l“‘::;»;’:lag:: :,::'; | . cé, Who this week was | Yang. Through naval sources it was |uiscovered wounded in his cell two | mine hour working da. d th OVER HIS STUDIES | lLafavette, Ind, Jan. 2—With Loth |0 have entered upon his thirtesnth |learned that the imperial troops at | Weeks g0, the sheriff was aronsed | ocerin, "orking day, and the ems - fvet froven and almoet famished. Mrs, | term, dled today. He was 75 years | that point were trying to withdraw from a bed of pain. Bince then ha | in New York will hace to wash its Migh School Boy of Amherst, Mass, |Clira Sommers, a youns woman of |°l0- peaceably, when attacked by the rev- had worried over the minister's aot. | own clothes or buy new linen o Ends Life with Chioroform. Fidsbure, {:u::,.shexrn male Stre and| Joseph E. G. Ryan. olutionary forces. If this branch of Yesterday he submitted to an opera- | ol e i i g ol A S e i h“wgh Chicago, Jan. 2.—Joseph E. G. Ryan, "¢ rmmsulcs;' is condoned by the(tion. He dled at 3.30 p. m. today. | Instead of Making a Flight from ] s was arge by the | press asent for New York and ¢ ders on elther side, it is feared the Sheriff Seavey was appointed in 1900 | the Point of Pines, Boston. to Porte live e today, stock shows and automobile exposi- '4Vest results may follow, to fill an unexpired term and was re- | land, Harry N. Atwood. the aviator le e gy B R tions for many years, died here toda Armistice Observed at Hankow. electad for a seven-year term in No- | dropped into the chilly waters of Lynn " 3 pagd She drossed in man's |of heart disense. He was about 44 liunkow, Jan, 8—The fighting around | '™Her, 1938, John elly. first | harbor, where he had @ narrow, escape aud hat sho could better travei old. Mr. Rvan came to Chicago t B e v 'sheriff, will act as sheriff for | from drowning. scued by ’ ith her hushand and “peat” her wa Dublin, ireland, about twenty | fuije have evacuated Han-Yang |''¢ Present. | the erew of und 1 et R 3 for tha north witi their T ey " ., > T e | - E =33 General Li Yuen-Heng, the LOWELL MILLS CANNOT Rov. Arthur P. Wedgy, formerly pas. s o amited. | . Cahlican sl e |tor of the Worthen Strcet Baptist 1 . @ - # g £ i Railroad Strikers Arres rablican commander, has given the | P hasing slten atlg | tyrone, Ky, dan. —The home of edeatle B T x "F::;dimm list commander assurance that CRSNTIWAGE 'NCREASEi“"E"f‘:i- o o o o s fas the ot 'd | Police Judge John Lancaster was | 5 >Prinsfield, fil., Jan. 2] 3 will not occupy the v i Y g R .~ as fast as the other fel |y i With dynamite hers today | J0meS T: McCloskey, Harry Andrews, | tjons, 'Tha et a.’::f;? being | r® in Ne Condition te Do It at This | structor for the United States Indian {and praciicaly wrocked, No one was | 21d, James Meagher, [linois Centra | ohscrved. Time, Says One Agent. | schools by the Society for Propagat- —— [Tnjurta. Tt ia belioved that rovenee by | SUTLLEFS, were arrested at Clinton, 1, | S |ing the Gospel among the Indians, County Collecter Goes to Prison. politlcal and personal enemies was the | 1008 charged with violating the or- | e i Lowell, Mass, Jan. 3.—It was sta — Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 2. cphen | canse of the blowing up of the house, | der issued by Judge Humphrey in the | Actor Drew in Bankruptcy. «d today that only two Lowell cot- | Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh | igan, county eoliector f Hudson o Unlted States court Testraining the! New York, Jan, 3—Sldney Drew, | % Corporations, the Mfussachuseits | yesterday received a postul cacd dated f wiy, was sentenced today to not Fowler' Abandone SERGRL strikers from interfering with the |:he actor, filed & voluntry petition in and Boott, have the loom fiers for- | Heaven, Dec. 28, urging that Unived | i even yoars NOF lors tikh | or' ght. pllinois Central reflroad or its em- | bankruptey today, listing bis labili- | Mally presented demands for addl- | States notes from 350 to $1,060 be en- | « vear ut hard Jabor in state prigon | New Orleans, Jan, 2—Robert @, | ployes ties at 335,060, and his assets at 35,300, | LOUAl Pey IR consequence of the new | graved with landscape scenes on ome | 1o gt fineGf $1,000 for embea- |Fovlers transeontinental ‘ght from = Chief among the liabilities is & judg- | o' 00Ur schedule. side and spaces for identification and i having loaned to the late |LOE Angeles to New York -@s aban- To Oust the Gould Cligue Jent of $10,000 for breach of contract, | A&ent Johm J. Connell ol the Tre- | signature on the other. The postuark Lavis, demceratic leader ot (Goned today, eccording to ammeunce- | York. 3 . y feld by A. J. Small of Toronto, Can- |1Aent and Suffoll mills, one of the | was Colorado Springs, Col county, $81,560 of the county's |Ment of the sviators menage: | '.;";,v %r 3 TIL .—()leorgb Guuld | 135 “Four other dsbts for breach of |12fBESt textile comcerns in the city p | ot o s | an Is financial assoclates will .be (oo o P States, total $5.500. ‘today made the statement that the A Decision of the Massachusetts e i . ousted from the sontrol of the Wagash | ““nr2¢t, . o request is tantamennt to a demand = . | Aged Couble Die 8ame Day ol ety ey e Waguak | = Jreg a mand fof | superne exemping the Young | $100,000 Leather Fire. | chiester, Nio¥. Jear, "2 a ” Bl g i de ® hands s i Ada crease in wages. Men's Christian association from tax- | ciisiatan, S e e e Pemter o Xy Ja %Mo and | of secelvers, it the'plan of the proec- teamship Arrivals. it Towal, ¢ el 35 o T R o ey | % Del., Jan, 2--The pin e L Lt m‘g‘f" ;L":m“‘:’:"a“:"“: ’?.Lfé“‘.‘,,“\f At :xa\;l Jan. 1, Rochambeay, from | thrcughout New Bugland. are n no | ed in educational work, was handed e ; v - 1 nds, o | New York. ondition te zrant an increase of down vesterday. The siiit arose over a fire fomight. T rural caus Mr. Tilburg was 19 | Wallace of the Central Trust/ com Al Brement Jan, 3, Main, from N is i . : P ) ¢ st/ com- | tJan, 3, , from > zes at thi ,” declured Mr. Con- | the effort of the city. of N o loss is mzied st $100,000 and hia wite ¢ jears of age | pany, are successfully carriad out, | York i seigine N oy Sarp Basi .: g tee Cib ot Nowlaaent \, el e b P N S S KL i i e interior in the near fu- | sence of seven forgery. years, charged with Subscriptions to the Endowment fund of De Pauw universily exceed the $400,000 necessary obtain $100,- 000 from John D. Rockefeller. That the Conspicious Striped Prison garb would be discarded at the federal n in Atlanta, Ga, was the New day announcement by Senator Levi H. Greenwood of Gard- ner was unanimously nominated for preside by the caucus of republican senators last night. Colonel Theodors Roosevelt yester- day declined to discuss a report that a movement was afoot in New Jersey to place his name on the presidential pri mary ballots. Early Marriages Seem to Run in the feminine ancestry and progeny Mrs, Hazel Conklin of Denver. Col, who at the age of 47 finds herself a dmother. GEORGE E. PARSONS, Ex-Judge of Probate, and Clerk of the County and the Courts. d the Daniel iscopal church yesterday, May Prevent Richeson Has Tllfiepublic Sinking Spell A FEELING OF CONFIDENCE POS- iCOLLAPSED IN CELL AT MENTION SESSES PEKING. OF INJURIES. A Received Yesterday from 1 the Canadian head of that the car shortage coming serlous and that fic is probable. dvices of d lodge of Rhode Is- t Order of Odd Fel- sterday of heart He was born In Woodstock failure R EXCEEDED AUTHORITY GETS NERVOUS EASILY No One is Held Criminally respon- sible for the death of Lorenzo Peck, a | Whitneyville, Conn,, farmer, who was 5= | Killed by @ trolley car in Tang Shao Yi Made a Mess of It at|Lowyer Morse Says He Will Have to | vy i’ er M Improvement 2. to Be Peace Conference and Now Resigns | Make Great Harold Kirch, 16 Years Old, wis res- —Yuan Still Ready to Resign. red m drowning in Old Milk pend; Ready for Trial Jan. tax @ bequest o Lhe aszsocialion. var- | t of the Massachusetts senate | ot | Allen T. Everett, deputy grand mas- | the finding of Coron- | I: | that . lette Supporters Object to Tenor of His Remarks. Jan, LA FOLLETTE BILENT. | Retuses to Comment in Any Way en r Osborn's Speech, 1 . Lake and deMvered s i prepared to introd: ng an outburst Mich, Jan. 2—en- o tonight refused polpt- o discuss in by Grand Rap ter La Folle biank dr suid 1 tte, he prefer v hat you have th sey to the proposal that both you aa Taft witbdraw from the p e g0 Taft and Lo residen | 12 tharaw | nating Senatcr La Folistte merely waved Ms hand, saying “Tll pardon you ON WRONG TRAIN. Cabble Dreve Senator to Wrong Ste- tion at Saginaw. , Mich, Jan, 2—To & boie” is asstgned the blame 4 ftates Senaior Robert M. La- s inability to carry out his en- gagements 1o speak today st Lansing and Owosso. The driver ook the on | Glad to Pay for the Hall. “pre presidential candidate to %d 3 isies " the wrong Aspot 1 pre The onsin senator intended leaving Saginaw for Owosso over the e B Grand K reflrosd, but by mistake I would he w. ere Marquette | remaris? 1 dep a ;fia.a n“a t th enator was n Tain ¢ am mere than glad to b which depot_employes from discovering and reetifving the . He was wel on his way to- ward Detroft befors it became known that be was on the wrong train. Tesnwhile members of the senator's that makes any & Asked Who Wag Paying for Hall tary Hanni staff calied 1 of Senator 1 v 10 where the crowd had asoem- | pariy were waiting impatiently st the | Grané Trunk station, and nly gave up hope of Leing joined - by ti chict when they saw the Geparting train vamshing in the distance. Arrangements were then burriedly msée to effect a reunion of the party at Hiolly, but when all was resdy for « revimd programme for the day to ber snnouneed, it was found that trair | sehadules would not permit the sena- |ter's vist o Owosso and the state | capttal, 1t was then decided that he pattisan in tho rear of|yond go Girectly to Grand Rapids the hall began to shout: “Who is p! |for a mesting this evening and close % for tho kail?™ but desisted when |pie pregent Michigan tour at Kala- i noar him mogeasted maz00 toMOTTcW mornimg a8 sched- would betier stop pied. La Foftetts Falls to Appear. MORE EV]I;!NEE 6' As ‘he govermer comcluded, Frank Tohard, the state mareger of ihe ] FIXING MEAT PRICES 3 v the sesator be expiainad he od certain things to say =nd in fart that they were (o be i saw no reasen fér not ter part of the acdress | | | Counsel for Government Reads Sev eral Compromising Letters. “ Jo *heir | (micage, Jan. & cumentary e B b i g s e Jence that the price of meat was fized e e T | 4a8 4 siness apportioned on 2 > . on-competitive basis by the packers t their weekly mestings was futrs Giced by the government today at the trel of the ten Chicago peckers he nited Stetes District Judge Car bard dsciéed It was ihe crewd longer and ag were diemlazed. Al Ce Teres Butler read s, pal 1 1otter:n moei oo by W. D. Danounced a: Shamaiul. . Yr. Rotard criticized the remarks of |Treser of the Jmeur Packing Com - vernor Csbory s “ahamafrl” b.t|Panv, ¥ansas City, in Jups, 1% in the governor asserted right t which the amounts of beef to P ¢ to certain esn ylevmvstenks .| ped to certain eestern merkets wers | given and the price to be charged based on a margin of Afty cents on the wrdform tesy cost estimate used by the nackers, was named. DARROW NOT COUNSEL FOR LABOR LEADERS Says He |s Not Connected with De- fonse of Four Acoused Men. Los Angeles, Cal, Jan, 2Olaf A Tveitmoe, of Saz. Francisco, who, with :i2t he pieased g0 long as th. lett people had invited him mesting. The governor was well recei | pec t and La Follette withdre e Rocsevelt or Beverldge to Goverror Osborn’s Speech. ‘ioverror Oshorn criticiz:d Senator i.a Follette a8 Teving “taken up those ings which might be termed popuiar contained the least danger h.mselt.” and frankly said that he not beilevee Senstor al, Follette be nomirsted for the presidency Anton Johannsen. also of that eity. eiected if nemimated. and J. B Munsey of Salt Lake, was Gevernor Osborn further said | arratgned in the fedoral coi today “The Senator La Follotte stvle o' |on a charge of being parties 6 & dy- canpaign tends to arouse the passiois{pomite conspiracy, departed for His «f the pecpla and make for & cn i |nome tonight, Johannsen went with tion_of public intolerance which fe ai- | yim “ byt Munsey elected to stay here ways worse than personal or Individua! [yni(] the time met for thelr pleas- iriclerance Tecause it has 35 much |jurnugry 12, Spesking of the eomins mere might as a force. lezsal battle, Tveitmoe declared ihot “In Senator La Follette's speeches 1nd writings—end in tols conneetion | let me say that I have taken and en- Joved La Follettd's Weekly and I s subseriber to it now—I de not ti ho distinguishes hstween honest * big bisiress #1d aishonest men Where La Follotte Hesita “We have got ta have big bus! I this country #f we are to compete in the manufeotures and transa tioa- of the world, But big busimess sioull N6t be peramitted 1o oppress the people “1 Jave poticed also that while Ser- ator La Fel'stte did great wasl tn 7id- of corsupt iailrond “t_would ba a fight to a finiah.* Clarenca Darrow, who defended the | MeNamarns, sald tofay that he would {not be connected with the defenae QUARTER METER SAVED FREDERICK ECK'S LIFE Man Attempted Suicids, but the Gas | SBupply Gave Out. ~n Now Tork, Ton. 2—If gas in # quar [ter mater had not bacome exhausted unexpeetedly, Frederck Kok wonid be Aead todar, inwtesd of recovering from Jing Wiscersin 1-destruction. ok doraination, he has neser anything (An_attempt at sel zainst browery domination im-tial | WFOts 8 letter to the ianitor sosessc at Really, as between Ihe two, 1 |ing his intention of sulcide. Whan i’ profer the raiiroad domimation: |J<U8 'u'dfl'mfa'hr-( }'-‘:u:rht:: ever, it was good politics te fght OPen o d fou o safiroads in Wisconsin, Dut . It | gonsolotis and-with enb-end of & would not have gotten Senator La F inbe in h-n mouth ndfl: iefte arywhere probabiy if Te had ¥ owed that no ges was " fcught the brewery-owaed saloons that the supply In the meter rm Knew La Follette 30 Years. out. 1423 PERSONS K!LI.!BV “What I wish to make clear about 1hs statement is that the senator i tikew up those things which might be IN NEW YORK STREETS ' termed popaiar and that contained e et lezat danger to himsell” g | Wagens Claimed Thirty More Vietims it sislement_Goversr Csborn i said he had known Senator La Fol'e:(c Than Did Autemebiles. fic ) years and esteemed him highly ]‘ New Yerk, Jan. g,_p.w [ Hu':r:fl:ed | streets of New York are nio | strong relief in the snnusl report of the Highway's Protsctive soclety, mad, oupllc today, showing that ‘Right here let e siate so that there tia,b;‘a afihudmfl“fi' A.btu_( i: i nomiuated for presiden (hich-aChis moment T Hupe b wil | ooy oot ke iy e b . ba), Towdll gtve Lim my ewrnest|iy)) Dyring 1510 there Were 3 acilve it S88- Wil sequsst |iilied and 950 seriousty Imgmeed by IHlends very Whors o Supporl Lid [ yenicuia: waflic in (he eY'S Stests, e N et Beiust The sutomobile has BOt yet out- (SThE Potermor then Teviewss Seustof |siripped the horee and wWHGSD 88 & f.a Folletie’s public eareer ver i pedestrinne, the repart Show s, iMakes a Profession of Politics. 1ne 1ailv seandleg 143 fecalities for In every campaign Sensor La Vol moter and 178 fer wagens, Trollss levte has spoken boid!y, has heen a po- cats killed 199 persons and Infured | Lent- agitelor and has siweys landed S04 Sigly chaufledre b AWAY Sud in o plate of distinction aud good sei- | ascaped defection after Rillng pefes- ary. irians, according te the sepert. 1 nave always belleved that i chose 10 make a nrofession of politie The Ton Family eof Had | 10 manthers, celebrated ! umten Mendaz. D lavs alwags believed that he Iis inleresie primarily at heart.”

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