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VoL, LIV.—NO. 8 CONN., JANUARY 9, 1912 % The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in I’mpquion to the P <, Population ALLEGED SAFF_ !}E_AP_KER ARRESTED | Cabled Paragraphs |orvich Men Represaciag Fintncs the Law Commeres, Condensed Telegrams TRAINS CRASH ON CANADIAN PACIFIC Manufacturing, and Other Interests. Gk London, Jan. 8—The English avia- | Rev. John T. Ford, an Evangeli tor, F. B. Fowler, was rescued from the | sea i the viginity of the Isie of Wight John McNamara Accused of Complicity in $376,000 L' .osssme: e = Bank Robbery at Westminster, B. C. was urrested in Chandier, Okla,, o the charge of bigamy. | S Persane Narrowty Excaped| Both Crowded With Religious Worshippers Return- Snyder's apartment house at Raston . . . . Pa. | ing From Special Epiphany Services Poverty is the Chief Cause of (i | present divorce evil, according to W —— 4 vono, LIVES OF THREE PASSENGERS CRUSHED OET | | charge of having repudiated sn anti- | | clection ‘promise. | 4 | _Albert Olson, in the Poorhouse. at| Brakeman Also Killed—Five Persons Badly Injured and Sev- Kingsville, O., received news of a third | | Iutorest Tafc him in hia fathers: arge] eral Sustain Cuts and Bruises—Dead Not Yet Identified esiate in Sweden. | | | | Berlin, Jan. $—The famous armor- | late making firm of Krupp and Count | Perdinand Seppelin both - announced | today their Intentien ef sending ex- | | tensive exhibits to the Pun-Pacific in- | ternational exposition at Sen Franc IDENTIFIED AS MAN WHO CRANKED THE AUTO Bt Mluhaels’.“A ;'re!. Jan. 8—The | o - — Ausirian steamer Giulia. from Phlla- | delphia and New Yerk, for S\ Enl‘ra 3:“1 3 . . ‘Tries: has arrived here with damage Had $1,100 in His Wallet When Taken by the Detectives, |1 her decks and loss of beats from | tempestuous weathr, She is also shert and Had Sent His Wife $1,000—Well known to Police | f vrovisions. | . & X | Paris, Jan. 3—The river Seine, which Under Different aliases—Job at Westminster Was Done | .« wircady much swolan by the | continuous heavy raing the past | Wee agadl , alth tay is | by Four Men After They Had Securely Bound Watchman | » 5, = sgain stn =lpeueh S | i { | | Maier Gonera Rk ~—Quebec Train Over-Ran Switch and Telescoped Coach A., yesterday d the publfsh- | ed siatément that he was net In faver | of Train From Montreal, Which Stood on the Siding. of the army canteen of the great flsed of January, 1910, ! i SR % when an enormeus smount of damage The Puhh’c suhoe:;‘ n(thdw-y,u:anJ . | were ciosed yesterday for a week, an il MLy . S s caion A VL i | Yoee aater Do | pernaps longer, beoause of the Dreve- | Kier sy’ Aol S Jakour peraons were | overran a switch ut which it should 0 : ce of sewrlet " Jig St 3 hen & train | en a siding, with the resuit Australian | each’ instance. | carnagie ia to be erevtedin. Dunferm- iR e Montreal at St. Vincent de Paul sta- | toach followhig were telescoped A:]j‘_l-”_ by Safe Cracked by Four Men. | line in recegnition of the Iren Master's | 4 :To? mw'(l‘nh‘ e e?(‘- r:;l u("\'l lah:» ton, about thirty miles \from this cily Dead Not Identified. el | e crime with which McNamara is | benefactions to his natal city. The -clerical member of the ltaMan|igyry, ot Identified. ¢ | charged, the police explained, was |decieion was reached at {oday's meet- o he paak Of | commitfed ky four men. They enter- | ing of the Town council of Dunferm- | dynamited on Septamper | 0 the New Westminster brangh of the | line and the propesal was grested with | bundred dollars was found | Bank of Montreal on the night of Sep- | much enthusiasm. chamber of deputies, is to marry Miss Lund, the Norwegian suffragette. Both Trains Crows Bothi trains were crowde®with pas- According to Third Assistant Post- | S6UEer's bound for theif cogutry homes @ lives of three passengers in ihe day coach were crushed oul and & nemed De Harnais was islso i 7 et te tonight tie passengers ] | e | Britt, i after attending special Bpiphany ser- | yi * dantif h o deiecries,oUnd | tember 15 und after binding the watch- — M:.azlcrMG:.::“‘n:Mu};;i R bt R T | o bk e & ity tomight for §240,- Man and dynamiting the safe, depari-| gORAH ADVOCATES A receipts amounting to 426,408,000, Train Overran a Switch bl on il e o gt B cavily laden with loot that they | i TANDR BURBAGL| oA Over : . A Juzge number of pussengers in St L oo wrapped 8 pillow slips - and | The Mome of Horace G. Burt, furmer | (ACCOTdlIK 10 the oficials of the | both trilus sulfered severely from cuts shieets and had to use an automoblle | o e president of the Unlon Pauific rairoad. | CCOAHEN Pacisic railway, on whose | and bruises aud sheck, but only Sbenid i el to get away. | Senator Heyl | | at Chicago, was yesterfay destroved by |t persons were badly hurt. These in- Shadowed for Ten Days. Hid $24,000 Under a Sidewalk. Pestiferous Interference. Sre Tho ioss is RO ot S18ebou | cluded J. C. HamiRon, enginesr of the days McM (mh) 44 DEEN | They dropped a $5,000 bundle of bills W O T 7y g KEEgs e i‘:he\\n train, and Conductor O, F. ed” by the ice here. For| T ) 9 Washington, Jan Sen A 1 n'| Frechette. wo months he had trav- i (helr haste and finding that they | o [dung said in & speech in the sen- o vanesn. Was Aot Slary o ! States and ( 1,000 In gold and biils 1n iheis haste | 3t° tody that the bill creatiag a child an sutomoMie from the Tatirell Kuto PG 5 % 5 Y > Vsl AR R ooramerce and Jabor. was intened HOWARD L, STANTON. moblie company of Washingten, D, C. |A GENERAL STRIKE | DOCTOR ON TRIAL FOR . nid $24000 " in gold and . bills | Sommerce and i m - the I = MAY BE PRECIPIT. ; A 3 eneath '~ o . wooden sidewalk | Peclally for juvenlies in the’ large Chixt of the Norwich Fire Deparfment and Fi rsha Albert Eugene Magnet, 15 Years of vl RIS A ACHITOT - nat in H{“rn“ :e]s:‘ull‘n::‘dn” e m;x.m‘{;c:‘ and. starve”™ Foliasld thes Tnlted] -, g Ak 3 A o | Age, o "\yn::luxes;-!;\:.ml f{w:c?r;"‘;: Longshoremen to Invite All Transpor- | Defence Contends That Vietim In- . - n money was negotiable, but | 3iaics ould properly protect ch . eived while coasting on Thirsday tatien Unions te Join Them. flicted Her Own Injuries. e brokers and feialy. ¥ Vi Lotiee oW, et | iferous interference® under | vi ot | Sympathetic strike of 6,000 wen to aid | trial of Dr. H . a ed il vin BiS | would mot h.:‘.e] »e:u1 ram :Zd o gl . o ot a e e P | hers made tuduy. The Lengsh . Renz Syiller, who dled last one of t ! : > bring him up. In defending the bill, 3 S bt by naval ex- | Fadés council voted - twday the result of a criminal op- oweve; ne of | Stolen Bills Deposited at Buffalo. |Mr. Borah referred to Mr. Hevburn as U a urmoll flf Mon olla R emaraed by BIIHL G L BRIt o o sthes tranager aration, it s alioged wia Begn tedte s were his per-| This warning bore fruit six wecks|a “combination in restraint of know- | axganizations of distrl before ' Assoctate Juatice Géorge K. A Rt ot after the robbery. A bank in Buffalo |ledge” The measurs was not acted 0 Albert Sperry, Aged 70, a Veteran of | \Bights of W inl Bird in the supreme court, st P Y- received $§1,0 the stolen bills, | on | he Fourth regiment. Connecticut ve]- | T¢It hand steam- | A postponement of the first trial > WALCh e by p s T z = BUT I8 BEATEN IN THE Tound dead by 5. 3 d by the cri exotia Namara's 3 o e police sa |BUT s HE NA-|RUSSIA MAKES A ND | inteers, was found dead in bod at his | | in September, was ckused by the crit- o way for & week | Y & poolroom keeper. ‘The hank i | CONNECTICUT PEOPLE | | A AK DEMAND h Goshen, .€onn.;; . yeaeaRy ial Ulness of Mrs. Cecll Jewett of beiween the J e and the Ca- &4 to have asked the depositor wehre | TIONAL COMMITTEE. | UPON CHINA. g y d the situation | West Atheus, a alster of the deceased ! ; AFTER POSTAL BONDS | horit! They énded he obtained thé meney and upon his | | several hours tonight. Consider- | and an importunt witness for the de- TR i SIS fs | o ive W aniwer tentving g T hod : Col. Everard E. Newcomb, who for | &ble opposition to a general sirike was | fense, Mre. Spiller having dlad at her fer Maglsirate McAdoo. | the men who gave it to him, it was | Eleven Applications frem This State : i B zong was colonel of the Second | *XPTéssed. 1t was stated by some of | home. The stat¥s case had deen 0ome ves—two from police | COnfiscated Two from Women. ATTACKED COL. GUFFEY | AMERICANS ARE READY |- Maine state milKia, died yes- | t0¢ fed ones that the unionn| pleted and some of the witnesses for wre. and twe fiotn. b Ink Positive HA0rRRKEE the Aute: - s at Eastport, Me. Death was| Vere poorly equipped 1o carry um & |the defence Lad been exmmnined when . e agen surrounded et dtgiint ol Fiss il | (Special to The Bulletin.) RoRBSTh 4 gately | prolonged sirike at (his time, through | the sudden iliness of Mrs. Jewett v eet in Harlem | Namara could b, l’\‘(f",:".i“"f; ’r:']» S| . Washington, Jan. 8—Senater Brau- | | = | lmck nds, and some criticism was | stopped the precesdings. and placed him me within the past two monthe, | <y T cauced in the senate 19day | Accused Pennsylvania Member of Dis. | Treops of Uncle Sam in Philippines | A Copy of the Gutterbery Bible was |€Xpressed a: calling « sirike during the | re. Spiller was the wife of Vieter west. He submitted quietl v sy, they held "ot in TheChne: | a bill for the reliet of the estate of 0 : | bodgt: Pierpont Morgan in Lon- | Bardest of the winter, | H. Spilier and about 3¢ years of age. see the warrant. After t he would reveal the hiding plane | “ndrew Nash, late of Westport. It| loyalty—The Lie Passed and Blows| Await Orders to Proceed to China— d aiso. a ¢opy of the | Steamship agents m | They Mved here, smiled and said: | of the loot. Whether he had qone so s for the refund of internal reve |V , printed in Mnlnz‘l“"“ replace evely str | Dr. Brown haa declared that be was . BOWE T thelght 1| o nor teninn i ip ey done.s e taxes illegally collected. Fleven | Narrowly Averted During Debate. Renewa: of Hostilities Expected. | breaker, even if the full §,000 ailiat- | innoceat of he rime charged sgainet was some more serious charge.” sy, | Thi u'm 44 h“;’w""‘"“““"”" po | posta savings bauk depositors in Con | e TRy ed men Already nearly at he was obilged te oper- ihendid to- Ol & Gole. Was positively ickeiion Cyeh, it he | necticut have appiied for 3 e o n Condon, Gne of the B&it Known | bands York and Canada are| woman in s sttempt to . McNamara s |Who cranked the automobile in which | (2] S8Vings honds. Two o i & e 3 : ; ; ; port writers of the soddhwast, en- |bendilug freight about the wharves, fo after she had inflioted £ McNam, 8 e cre - . ¢h | cations were from women, ashington, Jan. $—William Jen- an. 5T ant i day theb b Wt Beocome | 804 further additions are coming | wcunds on herself, but because of the ' « amiting the bank's men rom the bauk with | st enn, b I ings_ Bryan fought his @ight in the velc oday intensified tk > ' }in by every t ¥ - , “hi. | the money | - . 3 “ « e intendd g foilow |10 By every train ounds she had made she did not rally og and c:l(i,'glx’ng a Chi S OBITUARY. democratic natienal —commiltee and | est situation ina ies o Sundayg 3 = o . s’ sman employed by the in- Another Arrest, ' t. He made Col James M. Guffey, | w enewal of fes, o & p | iy T evehgs joked with his s Angéles, Cal, Jam. 3.—A man | Richard T. Crane. Educ ¢ member of the committee from Penn- | den he Russtan government| pp. A i C tioh oP¥lie Unif [EERFEAMINNTING 0 e e Bk qot { s, .CHl, Jon. % man | Richard T. Crane, Educatienal Critic. | gvvapia, the issue, and the commit- | that China recognize the independence | 1€ Annual Convention of*fis United | GOLLUSION OF PACKERS | o o <y g gy g e o Ing his name as . H. Howard was | (o Tan- 8- Richard. T .Crae GoEed % iiceat: €olons O Sl nb America ©pens in iy 2 S1The thisl was expecied to last twe or : % for & gooq | LUresied by detéctives here {oday f0r | nia ot e Crans Gompmme and Tos ot LA i 19, snd wil be at- | i c,. | tiree days. g B A Higfty fh the robbery of the | ynivergition and_ higher sdsationc! | Lo o oo, Jf 38 to Rebels Advance on Ho-Nan 0 delegates from | [Ntroduced in Evidence by Former Em e the proprietor of ol paontreal at New Westminster | syytitutions, died at Nk, heme tonight | crimesn Mook oo e _ Revoiutionaries from Sar nd Canada. ploys of Armour. | JACKSON DAY BANQUET e in San Fran . el affer a three daye’ iliness of la. grippe. | 33 1 [ ED Chow e aave s of Nearly All the Warships of the At.| Chicago, Jan. 54 letter showing | ERITABLE LOVE FEAST. = h Col -‘"‘“b 4 pry i d ',\ P ||Iu»<‘r The committee's seaslon was marked | e imperialis: The arm: ameged more or less in the terrific | pany and ompany in bi ; e Goiambla | MoNamara Said te Have Long Crimi- | 510 At e reme bitterness. Onece the IHe | been renewed and t 0. The crujser Salem lost two men | ding To | Speaker Clark and ex-Governor Folk ¢ nal Record at San Francisc o i htiac passed and blows seemed immi- | e negotia board and others were drowned. | the old Me Fait to Notice Each Other. nd b b SuTLeni@, (Yom ‘8l &ttsck of Tieert Mr. Bryan wes from first to |~ 905, was in t he ¢ He had iished a light . 3 to | 5 i sy be expected ¢ A Ve JUAN . — e Ma & D £ John MeNESLS ast the central figures in the proceed apBOSIng forces John Lavery, 2 Middle Aged Married | dence today by thegovernment in the | 4 ma; New York on &l , was 80 vears cld, | inES and the strife he precipitated the | Rossin's Mandate. Man living in Tewell, Mass., was struck | ria e Chicago packers | Washington, Jea. $—No' party #is- Nill Be Extradited charge ving robbed the bank ef " the advantages—or di mement the commitiee was cail- 3 .. | by an atomobiie owned by Mrs. Haven t ninal violation ¢ sension, ne sectional projudice s te - WO WAL o Rerr e ae he Charactorised. it ot | °d 1o order lasted throughout the day. | N 46 requesting China (0 | 7 “porham, @ prominent woman of | | where the cowlug coavention shall be gned tom nk of Montreal, of $375,000, on Sep t¥aini nd worked t Litle Actual Business. { D ter o th ty, vesterday and died soon af was received by Jerom: | had, 1o partiality as to the nemines for ¥ a Kinbas EETAD & AoHE s £ L waRied Nis Oute | H. Prate, former assistant manager of | president, marked the Jaokson day her 38 Japoihas w long. criminalf e he rauks to the head of a| o much time was deveted to the | government has iea = [ A ian & oo ey A o | anaine e the) Baldtan Roml eatiit] : ord, ve ag e iron working Yo P con_ | matier of contesiod Aeats In the com- | thai the independence of Mangano, Formerly Interpre- | 1or and it was signed with the | Which was attended by nearly a. thou- s : 2 MgNamara bore the alfases of John | and. if Firettr wiks' ussioss G-l o T s it ops [ Eols mumt Do Seoonised a8 he martiage losnes bureau in | initials £ A. F, which Pratt sald indi- | sénd leading democrats irom all sec- Rogue’s Gallery > McNabb, Big Mac, and Austraiian’| gures aud. that the o Sevotod o | it e ety o rentien, city, affise, York, was put to death by eleo- | cated it was written dy Framcis A. | %ous of the country. Harmony brood- - S Saiios P PR 3 and money devoted to | fixing the time for the gathering and v Northwest Boundary tr n Sing Sing prison yesterday | Fewler, one of the defendants in the bunguet board, around P 1 ! resied in | higner on could be spent more | adopiing a form of call {o include the | . “o¥ b £ Gobi will | for t urder of his daughter about a | case and head of the dressed meat W were seaied delegutes to the na- i 5 L oW1 a lory charge. In 1900 | profitably in extending industrial ed- | “permissive primary” plan of sedec Ly las Deat s 00 ohi g Iriicder of Ll one = e oo o - o mittes, who onl ' . ie was arrested in Cleveland on a n and aiding persons who had | ing delegates, went over untll temor. | Mark the Chinese boundary on t car ago | Fartient of Swift & cempan donal, demgoratic oam: d Y 4 He was aiso arrested in Au Bo paeuAiad ol b : Rt Suit Was Filed at Macon, Ga., yes- J. H. P.: Please bid over beef 7 -4, | i _bitler controversy. - . Tk SHAERS. " T e Lhirotich. Sk s e el Baitimere Bids $100,000. SIS Nhw sroen Oaloyn terday in the federa] court for the east- | mution 8 1-2, Togus home. You hu of the distinguished spemkees - McNamara's family here that he was Hlosan aftack ieakans for s aitimore stood out tonight wel ashicktop.datl f— e aitire: ab 1 division of the seutherp.district of | had for a year, F. A, F. ¢ vanguet hail was Spesker ' finally found, He had sent $1,000 to S Py P r The rep- | sence of a reply- from Minister Cal orgia to dissolve the iAmerican | Mr. Pratt was on the stand throukh was roundly cheered. Gev- 3 of uls theor col that clty proudly dis- | houn to the last inguiry of the state & - 3 - yA cared a fow minutes al ed W his wife here, r a . i N Stores comyeny and subsidiary | out the da: 1 will reoccupy eppea ssors and presidents, 2 tifled check fo department as to the nocessity for the | o Sl * | morrow. 21 rousing wekazge. - g S > "'}’ his two sons, h(hf‘ elder, ¢ ua.“(%r< for the cemventio! presel f American troops in ¢ = o e Al <t - nee was mgnaled by peak Eased At Ji Richer@ Crane, who was appointed A eemed to k cond place | and lack of all information for the t & 5 bowed smilingly to M'MANIGAL GOES CARNEGIE SUBPOENAED o China tn 1908, but re- | (00 SEemEl I g e Trone | 18 Yours, leeds sinte department oM. | Frank Morchke of Saginaw, Mich.,|PROMINENT WOMAN ers o he Tasasd REBBRE HRANE aukv 2R A WITNESRY before leaving America a New Youx far bebind. | ¢ials to Tear that communication has | While on his way. o Belgrade, attnz, APPLIES FOR DIVORCE. the toarkmaster's : R/ recall to Washington, is, like h will meet tomorrow | been cut off between Peking and t et mfi:"‘ per with nis fellow Enjoys y Reunien With His Fa- Tells Steel Trust Probers Counsel Ad- DO 8 CEOLERe R R e the Tepresentatives of | oable station at Taku. The department IIved on time:by beatfing o eon | Claims Her Husband Tried to Kill Her | democrats au and Spesker Ty ¢ - worked in his father's mills and | cities will almest at once | 18 determined to do nothing ight cars (o meet the engagement at | % Misadt Clark exchanged cordial greetings, but at_Indianapolis. vised Him Not to Attend. curncd technical engineering in the | hegin' presenting thefr claime. Many | Hears from Mr. Cailioun, and conse- | (Be Hour set | il ey it was noticeabie throtghout the rowm ——— draving room and at the lathes ; 5 vently ¢ T message of inquiry was — | g ? p o o e 2 X members of the committee favor June | quently anotlier message of inquiry w | £y thryn | that the Nebramean was anxious b 1o ashington, Jan. §—Andrew Carne- | Richard T Jr. i & product | JLETREE O Ee OO e on. Dirtg | directed: to’ him: today. While Temgporarily In oy ot b el B BB er with 3ovarnot Tilson, whom be -l R g g et o e \yal Training school | will be just ome week after. the re- American Troops in Readiness. L. Raclne, a 17 yoar old Miltord Mase, | 5.2t Bradford, Pa., and sister of Rav- | joined as soon as be had bad @ shert committee, next Wednesday. He so el o success of this | PUPlican” gatherive in Chicago. Meanwhile the Amerioan troops at | h0Y; Kiled other, Mra. Loulls Ra- | {7 5 Wheeler of St. Louls, appear- | (Klk with the speaker. Governor Wil- o unive: success of thig | ) 5 x cine, with & butcher knife, set fire to telegraphed today to Chairmaen Stan- | son, who ¢ obartugnt: hesd Row Closes With Apolegies. Fort McKinley, Manila, 2 in readi- | poc " o “and then Tatally -sisshoed | o0 in divorce coust hebe today, seeking | sou and Mr, Bryan taiked several min- ley of the committee, after having | in the x . Aot aWeshai-| L Thetimmbet barah. 1t atting: ness for instant embarkation on the | pre BOUSe = & separation frem ber husband, Harry | utes. ; = - g once. politely informed the committee | gried. var in spite of, and net becanse | open doors, but 48 seon as M army transport as soom aswMr. Cal- | Mimeelf vesterday. »vr |8 Weems of New York elty. Mrs.| Hx-Governor Folk wis the last of the = ¥ s believed to bave been relat- | ihat his counsel advised him mot to|or his higher schooling boghn-ti# argGraenty they’ wei . oun gives the word Y. 0. Webster, & _Sunday ‘Soheo! | FVeeme ls now living hers Tue pres- | bresidentia’ possitiines 1o shigr ihe E The Sofert] Erand Juumony | abpear. CHSiriah Stanloy admitted andson, Richar@ T. Crane TIL,|and remained so the rest of the time. American Missionary Murdered. toncher of Dalles, Ore. - gmwes el | Dt Wisreabouts of the respondent is | BATTR0L S5 00 ¥ there ‘Was nie £ikgof t Be. Jofersl U Jury. tollay. lfv»“mdm_(;m it had become nec- | g + student at an eastern uni- |1t is said there was no minomg of | Shanghai, Jan. S.—Word bus reached | shecks at Portland to get Taomy (o”““,ff'f“’]'"“,‘ Shafer, Mre. Weems, who | Tecognition by elther man. Mr. Fdik, R At Dbl o 1T DR M. Cumsite %30 Lver e Views of the senior Mr.|words by any of the spesiters, bl al | jere that the Rev. R J. Felgate of | his heneymeon. but, out of 15 about 55 years oé-age, related 4n nt- | Nowever. engaged Mr. Bryan in earnest hiRmare went b the | 3 3 Crane no: being held by Rlchard T, Jr. | the end of the day apologies were of China inland mission” at Mokan- | for 1ae Webster's victim, 4 & | Sonversation. ohen oConfesslon | Mr. Stanley made public the follow- | “Richard Teller Crane was born in | fered and when adjournment was (Rk- | cnan. province of Chekiang. has been | Ain :dh’mb,f&mm,m » * tacspt - ham. m&““’f"u’lfi“fi:‘: Dinner over, the toasts began with d to them. He was | ing telegram, dated New York, . Patlerson, N. J., in 1832. Martin Ryer- en aill of the members seemed { murdered, supposedly by robbers B o A e n"mmg._] N. Y, August|an address of welcome by Fdwin 2 % had Do Thaeet | neri e N Bl Y o o ChOMES e Thk SUwt WA N 08 e et ol { o Patrick Sheohan, a Powerful Leng- | 34 1885, Dr. Harry L. Devine’of Shel- | Newman, chairman of the District of S . Ao 2 : | when he set aside a piece of land on 7 Hairs. | The st ries at- ri 0, ) fin TR 3 commiitee. He was followed secret trip | “As 1 have #aid 1o You in answer o | Wity Crane could start & brass foun- | _Tespected Quifey's Gd"';‘ nirs. e (i st of, missionaries 4% | shereman, who escapod from the aper- | byvilie, Ind., fermerly comneoted with | Columbia comm oyt les iIn the custody of |your former invitation, I was quite | drv From that grew the Crane cem- | . Colonel Guffey accused Representa 1 ready to appear, but the government isoner will be kept in having since included me as a d. o 1 i | tive A. Mitchell Paimer of Pennsyi P Crene's philanthropy was de- | VaDia, Who Was contesting for the seat i | by Senator O'Gorman, the t ot o ? Rev ng room of the Williamsbueg ihe Pmergency hospital, Buffalo, testi y 8 DoL.Conialn the mame of Ret. R | tal, New York, to avald an epocaan |t Ther Mx and s, Weems wors | —_— iationed at Mokanshan. secording ig | for appendicitis wes found in a ialk | brought to the hospital sufiering from | wAS NOT SANE WHEN » ® on the grand jury for ten fendant in its sult against the steel v v . hool | of untruthfulness, Later Colonel Guf. . e way, dead from exposure. »..{bullet wounds. Ng moilon was taken daye or two weeks was indicated by | corporation, my counsel advises me | Loieo Chiefly (o efforte to have school fov ‘aaid bie tsmper momentarlly got he list e L bk el HE MADE HIS WILL. t ention of United States Attor- | that I ought not to appear before your | 101" (1.iling schools, To point the |Lhe better of him and he was serry.| 2 T W. B, Hammond, a Prominent Citizen . " have him repeat his con- |commicies. You have n full ‘writien | 1% ‘12 Tounded tne. Crane Tedhnical B N |- Sonatai FenienBill Bolayed. | 109 Tieaitors, Toy In daily expecting hie | TORRINGBON PHYSICIANS Caretaker Says Singer Was Uncon- nd to describe re- | statement sent to you some time ago | |\l een throw) comm! ashington, Jan. 8—A resolution e Anstin, Tex, with thers in his dynamiting | €1Ving my views on the subject which | PSUfUte a2 Tould ot affect his loalty to h"iuf tho' MoCusnber bansion bill Which | o perdon for horse. steaitng, of hion PRESENT FEES-05-#7,000, e e ned Ty D1 the time he first|you are authorized to use if you see Z party in any way an Would con- | wili s offered in the senate ag a sub- o 0 and es- | up a structure in Detroit in June, | proper Shuster Leaveg Porsia Thuraday. | tinue to Iaber untiringly for it Mr.|stitute for. the Bherweed. bill pasted | e e e e aontacsod. Borough May Assume Expenses-ot Ty- down to his destructive activi (Signed) ANDREW CARNEGIE” | Teheran, Jan. 3—One of the four | Palmer had previously said with heat|jhy the ho has heen dolayed to | phoid Epidemic.. s¥ Singer, the millionaire sewing machine he Pacific coast Today Mr, Blanley received a folo- | Porsln commissioners Who wers ap- | that if it were not for Colonel GUIEY's | await statistios from the pension Bu- | A Nation-Wide Investigation S87Re | / inventor, was not sane at the time he Manigal was permitted fo see |gram from Mr. Carnegie sayingd he pointed with M. Mornaid, the ex-di- | gray heirs the lssue botween them |regu The sénate pensions committs. | A Nation-Wide Investigetion BEVe |\ 0 Conn, Jan. 8.—Atithe made his will bequeathing the his ¢ noon. 1t was the first|Would appear. Mr. Stanley declined (Tector of customs, to take over the | would have a more personal aspect. fmet today but considered only privace | 10O !}mb}se'o R e reaseauh | anit 'of the borough board t t | part of his fortune to Mrs., Ch .« » etween the prisoner and his to make public the written statement | duties of W. Morgan Shuster, the| Bryan Keeps Meetimg In Turmoil. | bills. ‘“W“,“,‘fi_‘” h'a:“.p en ingugurated undem|s od by twenty veters, |J. Donnelly, his housekeeper, according e the arrest of the former ! referred to by Mr. Carnegle. rnrmee({ “fi“m?“y:";&l Persia, ro- | Mr. Bryan, arraying himself agajnst N T AR e ‘Bf,.l ,yfomx supervision of Commis- matter of paying for :\lo the testimony today of David I".l t last April. Going into the — | signed today and the others made a | Mr Bryam. i sajost | 3 of the physicians durlng Thatcher, Singer's elderly caretakes, om, the elder McManigal threw | PROPER PROTECTION il ol on TMY L Rh AR Mr. | Some of his oM friends, notably Na. All Safe on the Terry. | sioner of Labor Charles P. Neil, ods ! “lu B Mack and rms around his som, but his ef- Shuster will leavo here on Thufsday. | [[on8l Cheirman Norman : pacito TR / 3 ¢ Missourd, | o, : mmed by the boroug! be o talk were smothered in sabe. FOR THE PRESIDENT e Senator William J. Btone o ; | from Carlisle Reff on the torpedo boat | Mprs, James Davis of Portiand, Ore, o2 the _matter. The , children of his second wife vifm McLaren, the detective, who = — | fought desperately to the last and had | Torry to his Mther here sava sll are | in e om0 break ner hushend |(0ted favorably on cago o | LR g 1t will | - Thatcher, Who was one of the Wit- i 5 | zing in Read. the commitiee in = turmoli. He had | ¢ i 5 A 2 o pierii=s board acceptad the petition and 3 n constant company with Police Commiseioner Waldo Replins n} Weston, Conn. Jan. §—Mize Biiga | been greciad with chears whon ha en. | 5210 And the liitle veatal is now inside | habit of staying out late at night, bed | t] ntest At by Merritt A. Augusta, Ga., Jan §.—A m % vecent typhold fever epdiemic m he contest bre Singer and Jean Btta Singer of Chi- . | to the at & meat- |nesses of the will, said that Singer - " 2 the Virginta, and making for th r to her bed and, e . R A Mayer Gaynor. Anderson, 80 yeirs old, was taken lo | tered the room bearing the DTOXY of | Norfoii avy sard. e S| Binds stk e vired by e ey IR heid the 1hth of this month, | sigued it the day atter he was sirek ne. 3 New York, Jan. $.~In_corres pon- ; i Nt p T s | o A 0e ot o o band said masked robbers had set-upond Fre WOSRL, (U Tho FUTTH S .t e keep McManigal from being in- | dence made public tenight Mayor Gay- | e. ¢ h al her. was progped Up in bed to sign the N ertired with, hin 18entity was hidden | nor 00k motlee of roRoris ther thiys | cXPosure. Late last night she was | morrow's sessions, he said he would | s 5 to the people” i tha committes decid- | % found lying in the road near her |leave Washington probably early in 6 against him. The threst had no| Jjames Ginty, Aged 70, Was Found Destroyers Weather #he -Storm. will” % trip from Los Angeles. He | were an unusual number of police at | woiou, s “He didn't know anything,” Geolr< aved his moustachc and donned | the recent peaca dinmer here which | Iome Unconsoless from the celd and | the afternoon. | fteot, Mr. Bryan said that thrics ha | dead at his home in Dambury yester- [ Hamillon =Bermude’ Jen B-7The| e Thatoher. “T heard him sy was attended by iderit Taft, and | b S Acoused Guifey of Disloyalty. |had heen a candidate for the presi- | day merning. The map was In an at- dockyasd hese % | fag—not & word.® that insufficlent protéotion was given | ’ Mr. Bryan inveighed bitterly against | dency and that 6,600,000 voters had | titads of praver and it was evident w Mb&m‘ Contradicting Thatcher, Dr., Daward k the president at a previous visit, He| $1,000 Reward for Man With Gun, | colonel Guitey and is said to have|stood back of him. They were ail| that he had knelt by the side of his torpedo d""”‘”" P | 1. Corbett, Singars teatifind don, Jan. 8—The English labor | Wrote to Police Comsmissioner Waldo, = Basking Ridge, N. J, Jjan. §.—don- | been unsparing in his grraigpment of ['democrats, he assarted, and it was to |'bed upon arising and had been stricken {to Qm frting. Suvin o have | o O hlle the ,m“’m-‘.,. b _, troubies have a threatening aspect to- | asking as to the truth of the reports. | ree E. Fllis announced tonight $1,000 | the Pennsylvania member, The feud |'the democracy that he would make | by heart disease. rv-'u port, 3 and was too Thebla to 3 A tresh hitch has occurred at| Commissioner Waldo replied. that | reward for information which will legd | hatwesn the two men is of long stand- | thig appeal. | atee. . Ammen, e e D, Lo RS Wike b0, €letmte the N % hester in the efforts o reach a |both reports were erronsous; that |io the arrest and cenviotion of the |in ; | qet Dhis committss foes not do tho| orest F. Dryden, Son of Former|THBSS and Beiding 've oluses |ong “-semed absolutoly of sound’ &% between the gotton mill | only the usual number of plain clothas | pewen who shet bim whfle ho was| Eépreseaiptive. Palmer hed acoused |'right thipe” ne daclared, “the Deopie | 1y 00o" Geatas Renator John and MoCall, mind” e %% the operatives who were men Were ent to the peace’ dinner,|dining with his family at his vesi- | Colonal Guifey of eongorting with the | will do the right thing.” Gon was cleatsd president af the Pru. | been-heard from. < % me days ago in many of |And that at the president’s prior visit | dence here on the night of November | repuhlican "machine” in Pamuyh-ug_- Rumers of Third Party. St Imearance compeny, yM? ik e mille. Tnstesd of the | he was given proper protection. 10 last. jland of disloyelty to his party. M, Immediatsly the Teport spread that | (o Wucesed his father, who wag presf- For Meicase of sarry Thaw. s e Cakma ok S | T Bryan repeated Wl of this and more |y, "y ven haq threatened the organ- | dent of that company at the time of | New Yerk, Jen S~Acsording to a tha: aftairs have reached & deadlork $50,000 for Arbitration Parliament. | Houss Burns Down at Tolland. | AT fhe end, it {¢ waid, he had fmation of & third party. This came|his death a few weeks ago. wpecial despateh from Matteswan to e i i apalogies (6 offer, Undeubtedly ho wil) : o Mesald, friends in the confidance of 2 Washington, Jan. $-—# -resolution Winsted, Ceam, Jan, k—dseording ¢ on his fight egainst Celenei | % tep of tha comsuitation bhween. & < g X, Thaw Steamship Arrivals. nviling the parliuments of (he world | te word received heve, the houss ewn- | (o) | Mr. Bryan and Benater TaPollette late | During a Quarre| at Brownsville, Pa,, | Burry v way that habess oampus nrist] I, Helilig | 10 mast in Wasbington next Septem- | 8 and ocoupled by Willam ¥. But. | CUTeY | vesterday and was givsn credence in | at to which should get up frst " | yrocsedings will ®a withiy the stiansand: Jak T, £ | 4! D | pled by lam t few days to ebtain his release. trom Wew Fovk. [ ber (o discuss intarnstional arbitra- | lor and situated in the southern part | Threataned to Appeal to Reopls. | ome quarters. But Mr. Bryan lald | day morning, Lewis e aro ¢ ettt e, Dover: Jan. 7, Kroonlung from |tion and Lo approprinte §50,000 thera- | of the town of Tojlend, Mass, was | Al ope time during his impagsionad | emphasis upen the statement that it | coars, a mindr shot and kitied s Tho frisnds avo queted aa wimost con | New York. Tor, was Introduced in the Roue to- | burnad with most of Jts ‘outenta this | apneal o the committeo to i ttelf | was the demoorats to Whom hie would Mary, and then ended his own lfe by | fdent, of auecess and 2o seying that At Bremen: Jan. 7, Prinzess sene. | day by Representative Bartholdt of | noun. The loss Is estimated at about | of “Guffey and Gnffeyism," Mr, Bryan | make his piea and the third-party talic | firing o bullet imto his head. -Tha|Thew's from New York, Missourk §2.000. went so far ag to threaten to “appeal ! died awey for the time being, couple leave a four months' old ehild, ye 3 FEEE e T

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