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The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and’ Its PRICE TWO CENTS Total Circulation is th T e & % Largest in Connecticut in Proportion. "+ e City's Population A STRONG EFFORT TO SAVE RICHESON, Cabled Paragraphs | Paris. Jan. 9.—M. DeSelves, minister | of foreign afiairs in the cabinet of Pre- - e mier Caillany, resagned today. | Minister's Gounsel to Leave Nothing Undone ' i.cpuo. we sen s —ne tormer Secure a Commutation of Sentence | exander MeKay and not Captatn Ho- | atic MeKay, a8 anncunced. | t‘};ru;w‘:\n;hn g'_t.“;\empethhfigui DEATH SENTENCE IMPOSED UPON MURDERER |i;s. o an exiraoramacy creait ot | ay’s naval defense. The plan is io | —e " add (o the present navy. Court Decrees That He Shall Die in Electric Chair Week of |, “gidcr, 7a {?;ch?u“?,.:n_; N e . A l Antwerp Junary 4 for iveston, May 19—Prisoner Hears His Fate With Little Emotion | bvea in <oi slon with & drvdger abd ia Pl 4 New Suit of Clothes to Wear in Court— ¢ Gravesend with Rine feet of wa- | | tre in her engine roo) io-Sur-Touvre, France, Jan. 8. it stee! molders met horrible | deaih and eleven others Wére seriously | injured todmy by the vunuvf of a —~With the appear- |lv closed, the usueliy expressive hpsig“j‘f;n’:fm 4 v‘}‘; ,'mw'{:;:‘ who bad whandoned all | being pressed drmiy over teoth that| S, Lotn b eSS Gnarents Clarence Y. T, Riche- | seamed to be {ocked together. Through- | i the depa; T h e A 5| ul the bar of fustics.|ont the procecdings his bands grivped | opo\yuep DENIES | of the m editated | the wo rall before him. | srmer wwestheart, Aiss Wore a New Suit. [ PAYING ANYBODY. | 4 Boasl WihoMR & tre clorical appearance was | "lie man’ :{,,"?fl"d.f.’y."‘.‘;“‘i’h't cnbianced by & long, semi-fitting over- | Some Lawyers Question Validity of Court Proceedings. { Senator Testifies in His Own Behalf at gt e e wolk Vouibyin . which covered a suit black | Investigation. | o a2 o 2 Inatertal it he had prooured | e o From co I‘t“‘v‘n::;’ s oror that ne Yeuteton gm h:&—fu‘;:wh\:vq;! Trace of Old Time Jauntiness, ht appear at lis best. liam Lorimer today began testitying i vn defense, 1t was the Illinois " splaving a remarkable de Richeson Collapses in Cell. | it own defena the young Virsit who erowded o its uimOAl seati onducting his | senator’s first appearance in the wit- | nce the senate ordered an gation of his election. A large | ience waited expectantly for a sen- | hat failed to develop. | first question Judge Hanecy, | ’s counsel, put to Senator Lori- after the latter had taken ths| nours aiter hearing his seu ieath Richeson collapsed d @8 he WAs 2pparen n Dr. Sargent, who k ended him, was sent fo: unced the cas at once velleved the prisonet. g, was 2 blunt aud leadivg one. | might Richeson was testing [ SU000 Wa8 & o 3 vihing of valus | to anybody for your clection?” ke de- | T TR manded. i ALARM CLOCK USED I never did." replied Senator Lori- OF ALIBI |mer. Then Judge Hanecy repeated the | PR RUL O Glaction n different fors, evidently Grt Method of | framed 1o cover the.same inquiry from M s ms;”b,:‘ | - augle or construction, and each . T v Lorimer turned his face e et ¥ ittee and replied vlowing up ma e then led the senator open BHop il 10, throughia al of political conditions - Mount Vernon . O oek at- |in Mlinois prior 10 his election. s in t Save His Life. T e evidant inference from the drift Jndge Hanewy’s guestioning -was ator i o ting off & e, was investigated — h P St s counsel declared after the by the government officlal nat. ;:\;‘;A».\us hu":uau;oswo hor 2 ppeal for exec re’ conducting the grand ju en nsThl 2 i @ pollfical inirigue which resulted in e’ o the dinamite comiecy |, FoUlenl R S T Shor: e o o by MoMani to | Kins. non was pronounced by Mokfunigol 16 | ¥y ioer bogan by tslling how, when the Lioa Augelee {ke was renning for congress in 1303, P farmerly a hotel | Kenator Hopkizs, hed seat him & cam- | doe's Action Questioned. rneys remark e Samderson’s sct- £ the plea and orderin 1. records of the sren ‘ een cél " feManigals wisit to Mount Vernon. |Denses myself, t both the primary and d that a jur NManisal told | the polls without acéepting a cent z v n oufession McManigal fold | the : it ’ . a plew " red for the Mount Vey- | from anybody, and therefore 1 camot Cowrtrogm. Paclut Sk JUReROck: | not s Sendtor Lorimer's testi- - gy £3p & hotel in Salt Lake Clty was of conversations with Gov- | ol oyt 04 B |ernor Doneen about the senatorial pereons mamaged to find 1ibin,” said - | the breach detween Deneen and Hop- | mars. oxplained how.| kins. He will continue: his testimony | tme: setting the alarm to go geveral | tomorrow ¢ hours after we Llaced the bomb, we | s e R - nt in his hand. ;13 prove we were in some other | MEMBERSHIP OF STATE 2 . town when the explos: Iy the Mount Vernon job I received ment ch veu with murder in { cember 17 you 125 At my ome in (BIEEA. | Encouraging Reports Read at the 27th son, this in efore an expl eno! n. $.—The 27th annual | the Connecticut state grange | ris morning at 11 o'clock with | open =hop” system among | Mast Healey of North Wood- | embers and employed detectives | Etock in the chalr. There were about eetiuate more than 100 explos- | 250 dclegates and friends present when wae also a witness today the seselon was opéned in the fifth | DESPONDENT MOTHER FOLLOWS SON'S EXAMPLE Drew, counsel for tors’ association, which in- showiog made by the gr ring the vear ending December . Was an excellent one. There 2 $10,000 balence in the trea <t Philadelphia Woman Ends Her Treu- 4 guil bles with a Revolver. are 148 granges and ten Pomo- n the e and the increase in partic. | miombersiip during the year was about 8 3 Two new granges were ins Meadow Brook in N Jan. 9.—Brooding the recent suicide of, her S rth ‘Wind- - on, Sidney, and becatse | e ey Gt o in Mansfield, : Affirmatively. | Pufington, a handsome woman of 50, | afternoon was taken up wita e estions Affirmatively. | e of Orr Buffington, & Philadelphia | ding of the reparts of tha offi- il Sdiss i s 3 col e1tio] il end oF 208 [y wver, committed ide Dy nvention wi i ng hergelf in the mwuth, after b ature of Lhe afiernoon was e . " g on the ga or apart- | tur . et AT Chenoras wsomue. By ot ‘Staie Mastor L. H. Heales L tedeide on which she was found was n*-‘u'g"li term am; i . ! of her dead son and a ~eloction. . Be. 5% ihe Philadelphia paper .(l]lé( - e oping was fsadéd: < “Nephew The Grangers cre onie on behalf of the | 3 ton, brooding | ¥:ere ome on beha ,{mcim':‘.s"‘w. mits \,f, ity. Among the speakers was H. H wae generally felt, i | Jackson of th ap- it 1R, % . ey who spole on parcels post; Mrs. Geo, | Shoremen ¢ e e o ot hiy id® |8, Ladd: of the Massachusetts state | Wiil Affect Raliroads. . - a occirrad about fifteen ige urged that more comforts be | pogiges interfering with the Mt The Tudge Bungton | Provided for the farmers’ homes. She | .. t"0¢ight ‘on the docks of > i« a United States judge ‘:::1 ;'ni\ gffiiy@&_??s& g h-( »amships, the strike with Pittebur _ reight e A S nois” dbarescsd to *all iy that could be done to maXe | "o freight departments y | dear, dear frieuda” was aleo found ju | e position easler should be dome. | pogion ' “{ the room, “Porgive if forgiveness fu | ) also spoke on the: efuce- | s gy ’ e read. ‘“ISere is nothing ofthe grange work and iy else for me io @. 1 only surrender | outlined the work heing done in- her Mars Stiikehreakire Arriving. . knoledgr God who is more just than man, [ OWD state SSRAE captinne X F e sent v { —_— ! n |4 d_to_the Mrs, Bufngton lived alone in the , JOHN MITCHELL ADDRESSES 5‘:;( ;g:_lg“e:k&fl a8ded o the 1.000 | . > mils ¥ :adf of he | partment. A son, ]\e’}‘nkl.}l. 19 ye}v;rs! LABOR MEN OF MERIDEN | or nors now at work in the ware- | Colombie - R R _— | houses and on the steamships Ak il s #INIRE. | “The Ideals of Trade Uniomiem,” Key- | fariner additions are on the way, SRt A Statag. i note of His Remarks. !5 said. Represemtatives y said ¢ { Sear, Red Star, Lesland, T . 1as been always | MAYOR GAYNOR TALKS | Meriden, Conn, Jan. $.—The idewls American lines asserted toni i that | r o trial and it 1s my IN ROOSEVELT STRAIN | of irade unionism was the kueynote of | they kad sll the men they nesded an . ovidence which the i an address delivered here this eve- | that the work of bandling SRuce e - - har accumulated would g3 Childiess Women Are Denying | ning by Juitn Mitcholl, fisst vice pres- | gomg along as If there was no str r Mcient for an ordinary jury to Themselves Great Happiness. ident of the American Federation of Strike Vote Passed. £ . ant gilty’ of murdar in % " | Labor, before an audience of 780 pro- Ne York, Jan, uparenily agrees with former Presi- —Mayor Gaynor | fessioval, business and laboriug men. hesen Has Nething to Say Mr. Mitchell treated the subject char- . acteristicaly and did not alinde to the : ot b oosevelt that Lhe greaipst hap- | 2Cer elerks, st the o e Toas piness that can come {0 woman ig | McNamara brothers, for whose defanse |, "25q » 2 motherhcod. In decliming with regret | the-loeal unlong contributed, nor &id | ;o exten v Richeson an inviiation to attend the-celsbration | D¢ moniien the severs arraignment of ree have you|an 1 e martied | @ local factory for Keeping an open P i . in- | N n¢ 10 ey Why sentence of death | 0f A Cov hv;h:a‘!;lme been married shop by Rev, Thomeas B. Powell, pas. | 2ioremen in _their demands" for 3 ey o4 B st Teportant thing of all js | tar of the ~Center. Congregational | d tump in his ik i . chadlow werc e children. They are Geserving | leafer, | Labor to Have the men actually leave | of the highest Lonor, especially i . ng Porther have | moth The women of tiis country | e who ref: t altogether, are denying | Hoswen, Jan. 9.—All candidates for | ves the srattest happiness that | the eity council and the school board | n come to women { entorsed by the republican city com- - aittee wers successful at the city g vords: $1,000 Fire at Naugatuck. | alection today, although they ran wita- a2y God in His indaite #ood btk i, . Sty < -witess | 8 By < oul igatuck, Jan. 9.~ whic A, o> the. teerss our 8 ried i the upper floors of a Tour- | YOt€d Or the license guestion, . siving ms &l the | nearby huminess blocks, but hard work ¥me of his arraigmtoent. His eom. on the part of the firemen held it in Dr. Brown Pleads Guitty. | plexion was paler than befere, quite | A sscond ienement house| Skowhegan, Me, Jan, $.—The trial of | Bianched 1 fact, an@tfhere were Ho- | Caughi fire but the flames were extin- { Dr. Henry 8. Brown on the charge of | siresd’e nes on eMer aide of Lir | Fuished bel Sace. His v black hmir. o !amount to $1,000. ing an Hands Gripped the R B words were Eectol to be sentenced later in the Mithough at times s ewton vesterday aet January 32 as Fanderson had to the day for the first hearing of the Steamship Arsivele. Brokg \ peat what he had caso of H. Bauer Sons company of | At Copenhagen: Jan. 9, Hellig Ola, | howe Be spoke, Richeson's Naugstuck &rom New York. OV Norwich_M.cn'Representing Finance, the Law, Manufacturing, and Other Interests, have St flued 31,700 a refusing to te for searching for believe t Chicago. CHARLES W. GALE, Cashier of the Thames National Bank. Glaims to be A “Dres’perado HOLLOWAY CONFESSES ROBBER- | IES AND MURDERS. {F. M. Biount, campaign manager for — lile were burned to death and Mn Car Minn, Ind, was oefore | PRIED contribution of $500, which he 2 2 and s believed tio | Feturned, saying: ’ i I rl e T cotmection with | I ‘have . paid all my eiection .ex- | parpose of the clock was to | €isction in the liiinois legisiature and | crygp CRAFTS TO JOIN BOSTON LONGSHOREMEN: S e eReasEs 0| SO VOTED LAST NIGHT 'HELD AS A PICKPOCKET| afely asleep on a tiain,” | Annual Session. | Likely to Be Lapgest Strike Boston Has Ever Had—Railroads Steamship Lines Will Be Crippled. Long List of Crimes in Which He stroyed the small woman lives. Jan. 9.—Bank r n Panama; murders in Co- Bostoy, Jan. 9—The biggest strike rich Bosten has ever known seemed ltkely tonight to be in effect tomorrow as a result of the faflure of the 2,800 | etriking lomgshoremen to settle their ary | wage differenghs with the steamshlp a total membership of 12,506, | companies at tha port of Boston K. of L. Enderses Strike, The disirict assembly, last night voted an endorsemen of a general sympathetic Teight hendlers, freight cler and ‘men of other - formal retification ¢ aswemblies of s is meeded to and St. Leuis, Mo, and crimes, were “confessed admissions of a further criminsl were promised here today by Frank i 32 years old, who had been arrested as a pickpockst. Le has many tion of range o3 minster, | Labdr on dollars is in- he told the police aken part in and he said i 1 more big robberies later, Robbed Westminster Bank. Ratification Likely. nis ratification, would be given without besit leaders said ot | meelings by | number ¢ toamsiers, who are afllated with | e American Federatio al hoard of trade, | said to have effered io September, get 009 in gold and paper m re nearly $85 Killed Man at Panima was a gang of six who the mafe of the Panama at Panema in P | tae ale In gun fight with fellow robbers near shot and Killed one Seh rel over dlvision of Killed Twe of His Pals - division of proceeds of the | r, in Tulsa, Okls, ago, when the latier crowded him for Shet Three Men at St. Bob Reynolds and | named McGi{vney and Smith, who were Boston, Jan, 9.—A strike passed by sil Knighs of Labor organ- | seta: izations of Ureight handiers, frelght| me ‘out vole Was| guring the world’s feir “The three were trying to put in the cold’ and we bad a Tow. | ip olerks, round house |y gnot all three of them and later ‘arpenters ai meetings | Reynolds. I was “pinched,” but work- well into the morning. | eq out of the case.” o assist the long- | A general strik Jumped a Bail | Creased wages is thus suthorized, and | Forfeited a bond at gy A church; and a fim friend of the lapor | OVIY @Waits the officlal order of the| Texas, where he had been arrested, i the have raise a family of x i Knights of | cl vith a bank r v '3 E loser, in & public ‘atatement & ,fl_lms«nct assembly of the Knights charged with a bank robbery at Har. { their jobs, up work at all the| | ratiroad e Was questioned by tive in Portland | ansther matter, but eluded him Has $54,000 Hidden. He said he had $54,000 In Canadian | official of the Order of Owls, was ar- money in a Chicago hotel, and “lots | Tested yesterday more” hidden elsewhere, but sald he would not dfsclose where it wa refused to mame others implicated of the crimes enumerated. a Burns detec s well as steamship in connection with | vostponing motherhoed, or | Republicans Win at Boston, | @ocks, coastwise and foreign alike. Steamer Cansels Sailing,. 1 o0, Jap. 9.—The sailings of the Whité Star line steamer Megantic today and the leyland line steamer urstay have been cancelled owing to the longshoremen's It is probable that of gther steamers alse will gmation. The city also | Kingstonian on ed not gailty to a charge of golicit iy tach et sirike at Boston. ors temement Block here tonight | 17 MSVE nioHt for oenss, the vote |y el Arsatencd for @ time to spread to ‘el b £ ‘Mossachusetts, Kilfed Man at Tulsa. Tulsa, Okia, Jan. $.—Frank Hollo- way, heid in Chicago, was well known to the police of Texas and Oklahoma | Tesort Operated by loway here he killed 2 man, bu e the police say. they, | Got thought the killing Whs provoked b_v‘}u_ Said to Have Confessed. Wiemipsg., Man, Jan. 9.—Charles re much dathage war nt-de:’ ke camns 1o 8 "‘“fi.‘:,""”‘,;’“‘un'i‘,"é'. der arrest here in connection novnced paleness was ' Jone Foveral firemen wera overcame | in the suprome court Y. ® To- | 97,000 from George Becroft, in New Soufients o rast with ! by the cold agd had (o be sent to|baetel his plea of not guity ana A on e N D ravers biack hae. o 2 U] hetr homes. - “Phatioss Wil provebly | plekded T To o charge of pertorme | LOMC ity lnst Mard, Je anid by the logal operation. He wes ex- (PO zobbery of bonds valved at ot aieated. ice to have made a complete con- lice sy, he im- ‘men of the ionatres, two n. He declares, ‘perpetrated to trancgatipns. Holloway. went to Fort Worth from | He was arrested on the charge | of bank robbery. He forfeited bond later to be arrested in Okla- homa Clty. ~He was r;teugmed to Fort ‘orth, where he jumped his bail seeeud tme g Referse in Bankruptey Henry .| %Y Dilcaiey Comm | Condensed Telegrams Mo country, Snow Drifts Piled by a 34 wiies wind iously delayed railroad ser- suthern Michigan. % in George Curry and H. B. Ferguson, w Mexioo's fizst members of con S ve been sworn in. The Stamdard Oil Company yesterday nnounced an advance of tén Points in all grades of refined petroleurm, Miss Mabel Hogan of Chicago was remanded to 1 fo ¥ bef ore judge. Commission met sterday and examined s, R | Colonel C. M. Jarvis, who is ill at| bis home in Beriin, continues | prove. His ultigate recc very Senator Owen Announced that he fight the coufirmation of Juuge Hook if be is nominated for the eme COUrt, Six Men Were Kijgd aud twe prob- injured “Jast night by an dynanite in tné Parrish at Plymouth, Pa. A Petition to Place the name of The- odore Rooseveit on the primary buliet sident has been revelved by the | ary of state of Oregon. mbuja, Portugal, made a demou- tion against governmenls decis- ion to collect rent, and rioting ensued. James L. Scott, one of the most ‘attorneys of nortbern New Robert Hastings Reakird, 2 wealthy ‘ man of Cincinnati, has’ deteetives | his missing son, who s | to be with the Sunworshippers Twenty-five Members of the Yale Facuity last night tendered a dinner to Prot. S. Wooisey, who was for 33 years | professol | 2w school, of intersational law in the George A. N erday o the United States Five Young Children of Irwin Car- was seriously bwmed in & fire h destroyed <beir homa,at Motiey, yesterday. ~ G Monsignor Rogen Ryafl ¥lcad gens ral of the Catbolic archdiovese of Du- b | was the result of & fall on ABACY pave died ihere yesterday. His deatn severa] weks agay .y g The lowa City High Schodf shooting ugainst the Morris High schoa) of New Yor tic rifle recard of the United Btates, making 956 out of a possible 4800, city bas broken the inkelsoholss- George D. Cagle of Condo, N. C., who was shot Monday at Baltimiore by | Herbert H. King, husband of the wom- | {an Cagle expected to marry, died yos- | terday from the effects of his wounds. The Body of Kate Roack, X(o:.l.\l yesterday in the ruins of her| Particpated—Investigating His Story | bome at Plymouth, Masa No one can how the fire started whick de- The Remaining Indebtedness of the lon T Coal Gas-Escaping from & Kitchen d Mrs. Angele Seraphim, are in a ious eondition. Concerted Advances in the freight tes on soft coal made by the raliroads he Western Truils line sssocla- ion, effective Jsnuary 1%, were sus-| ponded by ths interyty commission until May 31, Grover Cleveland,whose Bus- | ore Oysters Are Grown Per Acre | hode Island then in any other stats | candidates who seek tomsorial :pi { he Peasants in the District of | found dead in bed yester- | morning at his residence at Sara- | iey, Democrat, was | s from the Seventh Kansas dls- | succeed tbe late Representative | | adison, republican. | house in Which ths | ust company of _Providence, | ¥ which suspended on Oct. 25, 307, will | be wiped out on Feix 5 by tim redemp- | the contingeny certificates held | by its depositors. came seven persoms in Leo- | ass, in u tenement house | ; vesterday, and two, Mrs. John Kanzs | BIG .cW YORK SKYSCRAPER-INRUINS ‘Fire Destroys Marble and Granite Building of Equitable Life Assurance Society SIXLIVES LOST AND DOZEN PERSONS INJURED Property Loss Conservatively Estimated at 36,000,“)-0— Valuable Records and Law Libraries Go Up in Smoke— Battalion Chief of Fire Department Among Missing— Man’s. Body Seen. But Rescuers Could: Not:ReacheHim, d by New York, Jan. $.—The jmmen: S own contingent inswnce s, marbie nite . home of -t} ie agded that a Muplicate of uralice society, coy- | hY IeArd destoyed was stored in . ; ¢ tie company in ty. The com- erect'a mow bulld~ red by. the Xpanse of temring it dowr Ualaute wel egainst (he ac- alue of the bullding. Over $¢30,000,200 in Firspooof Safe, ored away in @ fireproof vaukt ever main entrance of the bullding on i Broadway side wers be(ween $360, 00U.000 and 3300,406,000 of the weouri Ues of the compary While the waust millions | has subjected to the flerce heat of ed in safe | e flames, Gage il Tarbell, a toustes . of the Equitable, whous familiar its consiruction, suid tontght h lieved its contens weald beJdotn | 45 300m as It cdoled. Thtes r were played orf the veult all d the freezing yei coated It ice, dor. [ Harriman Lines Pesords. May- 8o Safe. { _Although the : Eu.,l.;(em.rmmuwg ole block in lower Ergad- landmark of New 7. period of skyscraper nd oke of the city's PoIlant financia) cex 736,000, A dozen porachs wer ? Valuable Records Destroyed, 5 the maghipery e was Many Offices in Buiiding Harriman, whigh was e Le printed, seems nyefrievahie, the wee. crds cof the Harrmen linés may be’ | aved e vaults of the e on b third fCurta oo or the: und iptact. Fortunste-. a1 line man Uizaferred a Porton of ia. Secoray VLS ek ago tc the new offices v's most prominent | Mhick It was intending to oveupy in stands tonight an ice-coated ihe City Invesung bufiding, k-.yvhc Its once m-sgnificent interior ix | kehind ouly tho; Imont_ & 3 ke Mercantile e Lawyers' ol se W the com ained. {'Fclflm.flL the ireasurer's ofluwa.:; Wss Fought Under Difficulties. Ve frensfer department. des involving heavy financtul| Lawyers' Club Loses: 40,000 Volumes. and_ serious Zisturbance to big| The loss to the Lawyers' chue ss interests, the fire, gtarting on | fitth and sixth Hoors, one of th:ml-un. the coldes: snd windlest mor: luxuriously furnished clubs. tn the oty of the winter, was one of ‘the | will be {rrapacable. 4 leg of v wn.n‘w»a in the | cver 40,000 volumes, .mym section. Tts prosress Fticeless and canuot be repimeed, ete with harrowing inoidents, | was destroved. g mhna!b.fln —tl v escanes snd hrave rescues: ¢ i el +n who fought it 41a ro nnder club. e Seme o fun th rr'.. w and insurance li- trary of the Equitable soclety, - Water Froze cn Bullding. | Sietthe of 15000 volumes. e ‘nwgr- {iferiae oold. altiwt: Sav it | suce library was said to compnise the froze the hvgw volume of wate:|MIOSt coraflete collection of Inguran ey yerred uvon the building snd a t I'terature in the verld, ice costing spsedily formed on th:| i wcades of the towering skyscrapers e Mary, $E4 i diacent: Solsuon T of| Ploneer of. present-day nbnn-um . clion in New York ecfty, table Life Assurance building wam | bogun shortly after the civil war, and o | extended and eularged until in 1888 4 covered almost - the _entire block bounded by Broadway, Cedar, P} Nassau streets. It stood elght stoties oty B, Hyde, former presi- Equitable, was responsible dea of putting up the of that day. It was he slse much difficulty persuaded i 15 of the society to sthor en b 8cs ize the expense of the marble Interles o P t n which was even vot i« tens’ that texed'both skill and endur wice. these mod, cord son, v xoept by h Three Employes Jump to Death who lost their lives it on were ed " a oo Baitalion Chief Missing alle s magnificence by many ef y he mo oftice butidings, ’ Wind Blowing Sixty Miles an Hous € = f grauite exterior, the ue ess was not fireproof, L dors and woodem offios the upper floors made ons for the apresd not been for the on of the b lie Dquitabie there is Mt on that, fenned by the 8 1 wile gale that was blowing, & ot beer G ¢ confingration would have resull. Fire Started in Storercom. Flames Stift Burning The fire started abous 630 o'cloek 4] PErsons, wa 3 men '~ | this morning 1n & storeroom in the the late Presidend Cleveland, | crs. Who we doomed str e | signed the original Bl providing for | reation of national forests, was | ed & life member of the American | Forestry association yesterdayy John Flcod, Aged 65, attemplead sul- | | cide at his home at Bridgepors - aftermoon Dby cutting bid Fe severed all tho paris ebova the larynx except the jugular vein, kamt ! {is thought that he wil recovey The Death of Right Reverend™Mistis | signor William Byrne, coadjutop Bish- op of Boston under the iate Areds iphop Willams, and pastor of Bt Ce- elia’ chmrch in Boston, ocew v after an eight wes B The United States Torpedo Boal D | stroyer Mayrant, which, with the de- rover McC: ias - besn reported nissing since the terrific sberm sev- eal days ago off Cape ~Hatteras, | woved i~ & hospi‘al sufferiugdrom reacbed Guantananamo bay, Cuba{ reusticn and pa aspbyziation by wmaay e | erda e ) @ -1d Not Beeached. | Tacads The Attempt Yo Abolish by Laws¥ra{ ¥an Seen But Co o | s0-called “Kise of Death” shuttle, need {in many textlle mills, was revived in wh the ke out at an early extinguishef and the rutngrcocled ccmpany, whers he was fmprisoned, ! after two hours' work by firemen, was | the fire. Mr. Giblin had go: taisoned meu. Mr Giiin wae bra Blercantile Sefs Deposit compenzibe- | Dl basement of the building. The ame 5 | ployes fought it unalded for . time, r N Positively aocoun wnd belore the firemen arzived #t had for, but are believed $o Lave 6cADEC | purned its way. through a parEitien ath total, however, may not t inio the elevaler shafl. The blaxe ed unlil the fames, wh leaped with a roar to the top-ef the rning tonlgis, have b budldlig and rooms in the uppec ficors, spreading thence rapidly down threugh Two Men Locked in Vauk. the structare. of Injured incides Presi- Firemen's Coats Sheathed in X ut Wilkkara J. Giblin of the Mercan- peby was but & o tile Safe Deposit comgmuy, whose res- { g " "o w hours after the 8 v progress that the strwe- from the baement VTItS of el o5 on ali sidas were costed with joe jformed by the wind-a v E en spray, and 1o of the most sersutional epIS0des OC | gieuming 1u tia win. Timme o Ry their coais sheathed in lce and e engiues snd other apparadus ®d with a white frosting LiGst obilteraved their identity, on Dadge Granita Chips. sl deugerons of the which the flremmen had tu face was the necessity of fighting be fames i f employes who &o him heir criap for belp w 3 by the fremen,whe bad fe-saw Lhro the stcel bars of 5 door leading to slreet hafore they could resous the SGowess of zrautte Citps, ¥e eacugh to anah ity & man Lo death, petled oft the of ihe bullding itke gingwe- Several ult of the |Dread smen weve badly is waunar, One man inm snether v | the Rhode Island legislature yesterday ve James P. Reld, the who introduced an. prohibiting their employmenty The Receipts of the Atlantio Unien conference of Seventh-day Adventists, | which holding its annual eession { &t Brooklyn, were $122,000 during the past_vear, as compared with $86,000 | for the two previous year: ding — | doma - Frank Marsh Mercill of Lowell, an | the building on all sides toid of seeins | . others disappear in the flaont | A% s07m as was yossilic news of the by a state detective {,l.'t:v":‘uf:‘fd n ot the SEme fl'; e the Llase was ieicpaoned to Merrill plead- { membership in a fraternal orgamiza- | tion met amthorized Anarchist Coleny to Me Cal,, Jan. ¢ of Drukhobers, consisting 000 rrotessedly philosople hern California from Saskatche ording 10 Russians here, Thres Suffocated in Fir Boston, Jan. &—Three porsons, 2 man, woman sng child, were suffocatad a fire at 10 VNllard street, in the st End, tonigh. The uug lived 8| the top foor of a feur . ment howse srbwch Yeved to be Carrion, could bs see: loe Hoids Walls Together, from the -street with his lezs pinned | Aiged by searchiights trained down gown by a mess of debris, but oM | ypon the ruins freem the lofty Blugee R0t bo rescued because cf the hea¥Y | puilding, Sremen tonigiat began & mys- steel_doors which betred the way o | tematic ‘search of the third floor for the fremen. Through fhe &nmfl; e body of Wlah, “ndows of the dcor ha-was ¢ 9 mfl L Chapin SeGonn of the Compact masses of jcs covered thy t just as he was - | in Tew dopartment St oo B e mchie | LA difeult @nd not seen again. ng | reposted is ha kely to be length- ened. nder the 1aws Of | Gongervative Estimate Places Loss at high as $15,000.000, but more conmerv: > :‘hv:dflm&lo -fixéfl‘finfm »'uu- cantile Trust company snd foand them b mved Do | (00. The proveriy was assessed by ‘z;““'flfi&mm}flfifxi the cily at $12.100,000, a Jarger sum. | 08 °:“~\ ‘T 3 Tus r.." with one exception, than on any other bt Vi “‘f.“ tile ::?6 n: the bullding in the fsaneial district, but | 2Uiding, is supported by six siael foors. | Battailon Clef debris and mede e work exceed The coating of ice, ac- cordiag to ¥ire Chie? Kesion, is all - that is Lokilng some of the weakened Othors Said to Have Disappeared. Tlie Sogemer; S s axsesved Teae Bpectators of the five from the win- | that when the ios 1ess tha reaiemder of skyscrazgrs towering above of the buliding might cc H. Berraush, %o wesinlorm- 1 & < “he Hareiman on the [ewrin .tHoor $6,000,000. Firo oillals oo Some estimates of the loss run as the vl of by far the greatest part is based upon of the value of the ground umpon which the Equitable building stood. Equitable’s Loss Will Be $300,000. An officor of the Equltable said the ‘s own loss would probably