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Vo L. LIV—NO. 24 NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912 The Bulletin’s dfi:ulati&fi in Noywich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total f_if_nulatiun is the l.argesi in G 53 e ————— Y onnecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population : Cabled Paragraphs Zante, Greece, Jan. 25.—A violent arthquake caused a great amount of damage in the Ionian islands today. PHELPS DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Monroe Bridge Outlaw Paid Extreme Penalty Early This Morning. Kuldja, Chinese Turkestan, Jan. 2i A large number of persons were kill- ed today and several hundred houses destroyed by a terrific explosion at the powder magazine in the old city of Suldun which lies to the north of ew Kuldja. Madrid, Jan. President Taft nt a cablegram of congratulation to ing Alfonso on his name day yes- C | terday, and the despatch, the terms of which were made known today, was welcomed warmly by the newspapers Remained Silent as Death-Dealing Appliances Were Be- | /i e s anich: pesple. ing Adjusted—Pronounced Dead Seven Minutes After | an. 25— First Current Was Applied—But One Member of| Governor’s Council Favored Commutation of Sentence. CALMLY WALKED TODEATHCHAMBER Budapest, Jan. 25—Archduke Jo- seph, who Is a grand nephew of Em- peror Francis Joseph, was operated upon today for appendicitis, The ut- tending phy ns report that he is | not yet out of danger. Archduke Jo- | seph is commander of a cavalry res- | | iment at Budapest. Guayaquil, E m.- who succeeded Sheriff Haskins, whom iador, Jan. 25—An ex- B Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce, | Manufacturing, and Other Interests. 1 | | Havana, Jan. 2 ‘The forward turret | of the Ma the total disappearance of which was one of the most curious features of the explosion, has been fo! 1t is buried in the mud 20 feet from the starboard side of the ship and 30 feet aft of its original position. | COASTERS CHARGED WITH | . INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER.; Two Bridgeport Boys Held for Death Phelan, for causing the death on Jan- the promoters announced. Seeks to Recover for False Arrest. New York, Jan, 35—A ju Want Teddy's Name on Ballots. . v in th Exposition Postage Stamps. supremg court todsy began taking tor Washington, Jan. 25.—Postmaster| Mendan, N, D, Jan. 35.—The first General Hitcheock authorized the petitions to piace the name of Theo- |t0 recover 325000 damages for false preparation designs and plates for | Gorse Roosevelt on the North Dakota | aTrest from Walter Drew, counsel for ibie commemorative post stamp | primary election ballot are being cir- | Drother, an alleged member of the the Panama-Pacific International | culated in Mandan and western North | 'Strong arm” gang of iron workers, Exposition in 1915. The opening of | Dakota, the home of Roosevelt in his | Wanted in Ashtabula, Ohlo, for an as- | the Penama canal and some important | ranching days, North Dakota is the | 8ault upon a non-union man. event In the history of California will | first state to hold a presidential pri- === e represented Iinary, 1l Health Causes Woman's Suicide. pn | 'l\lxflw Yr(,\l‘lk Jlanhzs.v-Melnncholh re- New Mexica's Republican Convention.| Complimentary Dinner to Taft. | fALIE from 1l heaith ls beileved to Santa Fe, N. M, Jan. 2 The re- Washington, Jan. 25.—Postmaster night of Mrs. Mary Winifred Lennes, publican state central committee today | General Hitcheock entertained at din- | wife of Nels J. Lennes, an instructor sclected March 8 and Santa Fe as the ner tonight in compliment to President | in the department of mathematics in date and place for the first state con- | and Mre, Taft. A few from the offi- | Columbia university. | timony in a suit of James B. Davern | BT i Helen Taft. dent's guests, but spent much of his time talking with Mr. Taft and Sec- retary of Sate Knox. ed back to the White House. | introduced to the papermen, he said: you gentlemen who hold positions of such influence in this country. you wlill always use it for the good of the world, & and the United State the best of friends for the good of the Ambassador Bryce, had been assured that his visit to the Press club would be informal. He was received with an uproarious welcome and, seeing some me;m'bers smoking, turned to the near- est: informal,” he said. EramaiEd i | Dtarele sy Lask for » favesad liogWkife. House prounts 1o i e o er | cigaretta?” o . : vention, which will, select sight dele. | clul circle wero present and baf ot the | ) years old and leaves SHe chatted with the members for |a. Bclgeg]:ud'::obfla and they :ver:“dx - gates 10 the .national convention at|thirty guests were members of the res- | besides her husband two small chil- | some time and t i i Ehicaso. | 1dent oclal st ““P time and then signed his name in* appeinted. A dozen exira policemen the guest Dook. He did not use his The elevation of John, Cardinal, Farley to the cardinal- | v ate of the Roman Catholic church was | y twice celebrated today by elaborate | 5 receptions, one at noon by the clergy- | men of the New York and other dio- ceses in St. Patrick’s. cathedral and The duke chatted with all the presi- Taft Calls on Duke. = | Tonight | rick's marked the ecclesiastical recep- | | 25.—Governof Dix's condition was reported to somewhat improved tonight. assembled news- be “I assure you it is a pleasure to meet 1.hope | 116 but jotted down “Arthur, Gov- ernor General of Canada.” Duke Rede in Closed Auto. THe duke reached Washington at | 418, and the concourse at the Union | station was well filled with spectators. Three White House automobiles. were waiting, and the visitor and the aides and embassy attaches were taken im- mediately to the embassy. From the embassy to the White House and back four troops of cavalrymen, an unusual large number, formed an eseort of honor. Thousands of people crowded b 1 hope also that England : will be always orld. Borrows a Cigarette. The visitor, who was accompanied by “1 am glad to see that this really is L) kept the crowd outside the gates. ing of a contract, was o \ The Plant of the Newburyport, Mass., by been transformed by an operation on his skull from a chronic criminal to a normally home in Buffalo, N. Y., after serving three years of & nine year sentence in A Poll of the General Assembly of New York shows that of 130 republican members Hughes, 2 for Roosevelt, 35 non-com- mittal or absent. members 40 are for Harmon, 3 for Wil- son, 2 for Underwood, 3 for Champ | Clark; 1 for Dix, 1 for Gaynor, 28 non- committal or absent. & New York, pig_that had lived food or water was' taken from its cage in the ruins of the 1 Condensed Leiezram T() {NVESTIGATE LAWRENGE STRIKE Governor Osborn of Michigan ves- | terday announced himselt for Roose- velt for president. Governor Foss Urges This Action in Special Message to the Legislature. New Mexico Will Instruct Its Dele- | gates to the republican matfonal con- | vention at Chicago to vote for Taft, | | William Randolph Hearst Has Ac- cepted an invitation to address the | general assembly of Kentucky on tue warian Garsts, g s CHEAPEST GRADE OF LABOR HIRED Jamuna, In the process of doubling, \ 1‘;\\33:?}’99“ detected at the Lowell | g | His Excellency Has Heard Reports That Mill Ownérs’ | Policy Has been to Reduce Wages Below Decent American Standards--Military Companies Still on Duty, But All Was Peaceful Yesterday. A Bequest of $50,000 for the House % Rear Admiral Lewis C. Heilner, U. 8. N. (retired), died at the naval hos pital at New York yesterday. He was 60 vears old. President Taft Has Accepted (i In- vitation to attend the St. Patrick's day dinner of the Charitable Irish so- v of Boston. of Mercy hospital, Pittafleld, Mass. 18| Lawrence, Mass. Jan. 26— A mes-ymay show that some reduction 0f . xho s o sl it U e e e contained in the wlil of Mrs. Florence | sage from Governor Foss o the stale | wages was necossary: when the Phelgp, the Mcnros BGES outiaw, was | Phelns S,H_Lf']mnfi . Dridges. sve- x“l'hl"l(\’sm‘1::;9“‘{:«1.‘\" L T s ¢ 5 de Wolfe Sampson ature urging a searching investi>|in question was under con lde“‘ra!}:l\: ted at the Charlestown state | cial sheriff of Franklin county; Charles |, ;) g ded. Gen. Medardo Al- < ~ L gation into the sirike of the 15,000 or |1t was fully understood that such & s morning for the killing of | Richardson, master of the house of | 10 S s DAl by DAL oD sar PR & || yHuans - Sing,. Chinsse Republican | more cotton and wooien mill operatives | reduction might oecur, at Jonat (am: nmett F, Haskins at | correction, at Greenfield, where ] DB ivad hetie v-on the British steam- = ister r, made & demand upoR | in this city was the most important | porarily 3 1 June 15, 1910, The | was confined previous to his being re- | Hived here taday on ‘the British steam- the' China, Merchant Steam Navigation | development today. 1n e laror s ant | B by carrent was and | moved to the state prison; Warden B. | & Quito. e was captured by company for 37,000,000 Bewihiéss 1 The: savamors. weamiee ] pest Grade of Labor. wa the | F, Bridges, his deputy, N. D. Allen; | S0y : | . | was based upon a report made to him But it further appears that the ns at Chaplain Stebbins, and & newspaper | .;o.a00n “Jan, 25.—Crown Prince | . The Seaconnet Mills of Fall River|py nis private secretary, Dudley M. |Striking emploves believe that they Mot Death Calmi representative. ECope i & | have passed the regular dividend for| Holman, who spent several davs in|have other grievanees®han the pres- S Dvath el | Christian of Denmark and the crown the fifth consecutive quarter. The 1ast | this of - ant reatiction ot wages ¢ 1% g h calmly. Pre- | News Broken to Phelps. princess were the guests of honor at| dividend was 1 per dent (1 SPDYHE the itunion {{that for yéare b ‘\.r.:":‘-[j‘ver: ;:‘\‘em::a of | Phelps was informed that the sen- | a dinner given tonight by the Ameri- | G2 | Militia Still on Duty sed the pollcy of brifiging into ineir Ne exarales im | & its B Tgans | st e policy of bringing into their . the | tence would be executed upon him | can minister, Dr. Maurice F. Egan, | Colonel Roosevelt, When Asked About | Twelve companies of militiamen re- | mills the cheapest grade of labor g amber with head and | within half an hour after the govern- | and Mrs. Bgan. A large number of | the declaration for him by Governor | mained on duty in the mill district, but | tainable in this or in foreign countrie eyes straigh ront of him. He |or's council refused a commutation of | court dignitaries and many members aes e Pl il d y 4 but | his or oreign countries, | | Hadley of Missour], said: I see they | there are no disturbances. The sirike |and by fines and other methods, aaye hing when placed in the chals | sentence or further reprieve yesterday |of the diplom corps . were also | | are doing things out there. " | leaders have urged the operatives to|reduced wikes far below that decent ath-dealing current were be- | the cell, Pheips looked up. London, Jan. 25.—A despatch from | shibboleth of the prohibition part i 5 iy, o pués S P | 4 At ibbol i artd, | true, their truth shouid be establ & strapped to him Told to Write Last Letter. e A e e ‘iihU‘\ | whose campaign is belng directed from \S‘l""‘e Strikers Return to Work. | by ol Robor bpiglioeb s o \s gan bis last march from "“T Pheips nodded. the sherift, Kind. | Montenegrin dynasty and establish a | | Mrs. Joseph Drexel, Widely Known | lington mills today, but the laoor ilt not frue thelr effective denial 18 Iy RIS Aol | . r,""“"““"“”“‘)'d‘ Patta White | republic.” It is alleged that the move- 5 les and mother of Mrs. | leaders say that not enough returned | €912 A Stebbix read in & low. | suothor Terter Bome. und. ahy others | i8 being ensineered chiefly by Mont | of Baltimore, died at her | {o affect the situation materially. Most | Manufacturers Criticised, - T 1 chapter of | that you may wish. They may be the | RSSTiR emigrants in the United States l'd,('f'" e e a e TRt vegusen Dasiat. M &1 “In view of the character of the : 7S Vanse 1t PP o have & 00,/ the ay i B sis questions in dispute, it seems plain - s O 0l Calied e W Ohapisin. tionary commitice Whose headquarters CHARLES §. EATON. Statement by Strikers. | that the mannfacturers should at jeast g Bantoin WA (o First | ! S His fave paled | 2F® in Belsrade, Locomotive Engineers on All Rail-1 ryq sirike committer issued a state- | be willing to discuss the matter i & . Phelps did not nn;-ms -mwrs:n:v i aacs glmw - | Assistant Secretary Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company. roads in the eastern territory have [ et Cinasy ;in "t Torm n_open | spirit of compromise, The importance a € - y nd he remainec uiet and hough 1 | made dem: s for a general incre i H'“, . PP i Imedlata-s urrent Applied at e chaplain, who came and re- TO “FACE THE MUSIC” 3 3 o . 2 | ican Woolen mills, in whic aid | of the legislatire is manifested by the d with him untll the last mo- e | Jioets that they would be willing to meet him | failure of the representatives of the . | Had Allowed His Wife to Believe that | u e rave S | 01 a“s IB | Firs Which. Fellowad, a Tareific [Ex- |0 S1% other mUl-bwners oolpotivall. {mutpsustrery to gtin Aokt migtC N x nt seconds. Then a el | He was Drowned. | | plosion, the cause of which is_un- | Mill Owners Will Meet Own Employes | Coufereice aier an bad nt of 300 volts was shot FOSS' PLEA FAILS. e | . I | known, destroved the elevator of the| The mill owners have said that they | nd was kept on for 2 - | _ New York, Jan. 25.—Captain Barton | | Acme Malting pany at Chicago | would meet the committees from t The Tariff as a Facter. current was raised | Governor's Council Against Commuta- | W, Cruikshank, enginer and soldier, an ee ace Is ulcl e vesterday respective mills, but would not deal| .. fyriner pertinent and impottant ced to 300. At | tion by Vote of 7 to 1. who disappeared from his home ai ) ) - vith the strikers as 4 whole It WAS | oongideration s that the industry in T nced dead. | " | Potsdam, N. Y., allowed his wife t | | The Smith Family is Represented | this attitude that brought a he | o icis the strika oiieinated b OB CHRE Witnesses of Execution. | Boston .Lm.l 1_:! The long \‘iuln !r(.\ hu]u;\’a he hadj been d rwm‘a:l ir.\}h. — by no less ‘_:m_\ xn_x]- memb ‘5»“".‘\7;" ”"1‘ “‘“ sy ‘j“}; efforta to “"“*pmu been usgecluly l[Avaru’Jflbdy m{r s » execution were | 5ave Silas N. Phelps, the murderer of | St. Lawrence river, lived in New | | | jury panel which will serve in the state | both parties togethe Jaws dealind and: ouly Siatined oo tel: “icians required by law: | Deputy Sherift Emmett . Haskins, | YOrk city nearly two years under the | MAKES FLYING TRIPS AROUND | PHILADELPHIA o POLICE HOLD s reme court at New York durin the Message of Governor Foss Bonung that hiay DRbLATAITIAI e e T the prison. | from the electri r finally failed | name Donald Douglas, returned today | next fortnigh The message was as foilows: “I|erican lehor. Another purpose of the medical examiner | at 140 p. m. today, when the executive | from Porto Rico and announced he | MORANGION. H HUSBRND OF: WOMAN. B e Bl { call your att to the serious con- | investigation shouldbe determined how ot -~ O Charles . | council by a vote of 7 to 1 refused to | had come back to “face the music.” He i oy X! 7 ree Now National Bird Reserva- | oo i ™o icting in the city of Law-|far the advantsges conferred by na- . ly, and Dr. Charles C. [ commute the death sentence iled for that island about two weeks Nons, two in Alaska and the thitd I | rence, where an extensive strike of | tional law upon the immediate bene- T AT The debate over the two questions, 0, simultaneously with the exposure | & 1 {.INehrasica, hve heen created-p: iz ef t h red, Dis- | fic f the tective ratem havi % with High Sheriff F 3 acad e de. | factory operatives has occurred, iciaries of the prof e system have ) vanklin county, the man | (Continued on Page Six.) of his masquerade. DROPS IN” AT WHITE HOUSE| HAS BULLET IN HER HEAD | ident Taft and placed under the de-| (| hi N en of the peace huving arisen, | been and are today shared with the | Captain Crulkshank admitted i i e e b T have been compelled to order twelve | laborers Who u:flnuwu:l to he lt: _— P P B identlty today for the t time, but A | 3 companies of militha to that city to | ultimate benefielaries. It-is a fact thet S . T W denied there was any truth in “any | auo of P AP SRRDIER L (PR L R T et e P h | Safoguard public and private property | the protction now. afordsd. ¥y the RABIES SPREADIN | of the stories printe me in con- | (Uest of Tresident for Forty Minutes | Notes Found in House Indicate Seif- | Lle eororcement O tred mwith e nEdi. | and' the public (including theunum- | eclisdule of the tarift s¥pilokblerts the AT NORTH HEMPSTEAD. NEGRO'S COMPANIONSHIP | nection with dormen. pmviien he land- | _Tea Served by Miss Taft—Presi- | Destructior], But Polics Question the | napces in various (‘omnecticut citied | Ployed operatives themselves) froni | industry concerned Liah been declared et I < lssiony ¢d from the steamer Caracas in Brook- | i defling with encroachments. | outbreaks of Glsorder and lawlessness. | by the president of the United Btutes uabls Jersey Cow Develops Disease | Sentence of Butts for Manslaughter | Iyn tho captain made an effort to run| dent Returns Royal Visitor's Call. Writing—Mentions A, . % | igation, | to Dbe excessive and indefensible.” It y P - y g—Mentions Another +Woman, Recommends Searching Investigatio n Virulent Form [ ¥Wiy BirDeiayed for Time, | SWEY Gmn His wosla-he tntieviewasn " The Grand Jury of Brown County,| ot the siigh 2o 1o su. | herefore soams to be especially 3p- - z | vk 55 ut they followed him to the offices of 0, has ed 38 iotiaenth | of i = oy propriate for the state, oh has beem 7 import- | by Rev, Clarence V. reson that | finally gave out a signed statement| Washington, Jan. The Duke of| Philadelphia, Jan. 25.—The police of | bribery, soliciting & bribe, offering a | Tonwealth, and I shall not hesilate| oy - the beneficiaries of govern- : i estate | his negro guard, Harr Butts, may | that he intended to go back to his | Connaught went the American '“pace’|this city are investlgating the cir- | pribe sanding poveols sad embe to employ cvery AN A %at|ment favors have complied with the S PY spread | b6 Allowsd: to remain his cell, the | femily and “face the music.” This was | in his visit fo the national capital to- | cumstances surrounding the death of ment. ; Gy mand to maintain law and order Ut | erms under which thome favers were Dudley ventencing of the latter on his’ plea | SuPPlemented by a verbal statement | day. Arriving late In the afternoon, he | Mrs. Edith Marvel, 28 years old, and ; T e e e o T T ey, P =3 P s gatig o s by Percival Whipple, with whos e! was whirled to the British embassy, |a traire o W parid a6 5 e rere, and shall perform but the . PP | S near e L pronabiy Do e |iwas famiduihted iter Bintoring Witn<| spent TURy. Fiahitas It thet WEIEL tn e Teay e e ot Jound dead Edward Grosscup, Chairman of the | smaijer part of my duty if 1 failed at | Calls for Immediate Action by Leg- rd on he estate, was Kkilled | slaughter yesterday and the plea was | Ple sald Crulkshank had satisfactorl- | House, where he was rec v | in her head. “The case points to sui- | Jersev. states (hat Governor Wilson | (18 juncture to recommend g search- | ishaturs rinarian after rabies in its|cccepted. = Sentence was not pro- | 1V explained his conduc President and Mrs. Taft, motored back | as In the house were found notes, | wiil have a majority of the New Jerscy | P8 Investigation of all the facts Ye-| g o oforo recommend that imme- ulent form had developed, | nounced because District .Attorwey | ‘At the time of hi firs atsappear- | to the ombassy, where he was the |one of which stated that her husband | goseriee G ar g, of the New Jerscy lating to the etrike, including the cofi-| 5.t action be taken by’ thie: general TS art b Sk | Tatiovier, aemoee, d the shoouns, | an® he had just suffered a great |Buest of honor at a dinmer to which |had lost his affections for her and | comoonsion. dition of the striking operatives. | Jiate SeTOR B8 F oK O entigation Lo U By o R bt s pointment ‘in & business enter- | most of the prominent members of the | that he was now at liberty to bestow | Wage Reduction May Have Been Nec: | po (0 BoNRO0 oL b ve committee oF 3 he North Hemp-| When was returned to prise sald Whipple. T am satisled | diplomatic corps were invited, visited | them upon another women. Another | Another Strike Which is the Out- | essary. by a commission appointed by the s All stray will be | Charles street jail he informed Rick t turned his head. He could | the National Press club, and then.|mote found stated that her husband | come of (he operation of the 54 ho The Immediate cause of the strike | governor of the cause of the present members of the dis- | son that he wWould soon cease to be no relief except to wipe himself | tired, but “delighted,” as he expressed | was not responsible for her act law was reported yesterda is reported to be & reduction of wages | strike in Lawrence. Such an investi- thury ana the Wheat- | his guard and companion, as his sen- | it completely and be known as dead. | It, sought his private Jcar. He left| Hushand Detained by Police. girls employed by the Ames tensequent upon the operation of @ | Bating committee or commission should they learned a quaran- | tence will be served in the state it e f Todat it oo habout midnight for New York. William Marvel, the husband, who | Ing Paper company in its Holyoke | Jaw enacted st year, by which | have tull power to summons persons w e declared, sent away '.;v‘mlv on at Charlestown, Richeson 1 et M‘fl;“'h{_‘”m Forty Minutes at White House. is 48 years old, and also a trained | Mills quit work hours of labor of certain classes oty “,‘;0\:‘ ""ricr‘s*"'\“';rf,;:‘ e it g dogs, several of which | down completely and cried and be; ; , and n s e : il iirie; has: beenddetatnad by the volice e factory employes “were reduced from | tein all the Dy 0 4 t I - - . make a st vill clear u The duke, the first royal visitor to | Durse, has been detained by the police 2 ) 3 4 | ed at thousands Uilewn | Ehat e e Alwed oo remaln Wit | e et D e It | enent Tty |58 & WitieiE SawEh the aciion of - Nermions - etow WF 200,000 | 55 10 54 hours per week. Investigation | atrike. e Bellotier: 4t ix it plain why he acted as he did.” | Winutes in the White House, and Pres- | the coroner. The police say\they are | BIth her carsy bofore she struck on AT S S — — NO HA T L e ey et - ident Taft returned his call at the|not satisfied with the handwriting in | \%¢ rocks of Metime lIsiand, Ae., tiwe V0 Fiviene S e ) oL i T Uhe pemiciics | W'CONNELL CONVICTED Dritish embassy. Altogether, tiie chief | the mnotes. Mrs, Marvel was to have | JCU RS UG NOW, O IrCEM WEALTHY PITTSBURG TARIFF DEBATE TO FOR JOHN M'NAMARA | o7 Butts untll Richeson's ¢ e executive of the United States and his | §one to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. today | Sitamer Carolyn and her cargo were | | EN UP TODAY. | disposed of finally, | OF SHOOTING HIS WIFE. | ducal visitor were togather a little |to flll a Drofessional engagement, = | S01d vesterday for $85 | RESIDENTS ROBBED. it Man Wan 5 Rob- —_— | ————— : . ; Lt ; . | { | . an Wanted for Canadian Bank Rob- || . SINKER FOUND Court to Pass Sentence on Thursday more than an hour. The duke had no Maiden Name Was Conneiff. Twenty-four Employes in the Wind- | Woman in the Case Surrenders Herself | Congresman Mitchell to Take up Iren bery Must Stay in Jail | o Nut Wedks ‘nfi'ldda;)me:sa‘ge to bear from England, Mrs. Marvel's maiden name is said | ing Department of No. 1 mill of the at Chicago. | and Steel Schedule. o IN ALL HIS TURKEYS. | e b S ’}l;‘ ‘l e president had nome to g Ve | to have been Edythe Dorothy Conneiff, | American Thread comvany’s plant at e = he ——— Prechaid eir conversation was of the most|ang she fs said to be a native of<To- | Holvoke, Mass, struck vesterday be- Pittaburg, Jan. ‘The homes of | Washington, Jan. 25.—The debate on { New York Butcher Gets Three Months | oo eehold, X 1, Jan. 25—Andrew Mo- | geeneral churacter, and the only for-| ronto, Canada, whero her uncle ls a | cuuss the management had refused (o | yii AbaTE: J: W, Jr, and lsadc |tariff revision In the - Sixty-second, POy Tob My Frasd inell, magazine editor and founder | mal welcome to his royal highness was | Roman Cathollc clergyman, Her fa. | grant an advance in wages. | Koo tinua, lthy residents of this|congress will begin: tomorrow, in the Judge Hough g |l T e icHl ,’“;“”“g cult, | that given by Major A, W. Butt, Pres- | ther was Edward B, C. Conneift, & | s city. were ransacked in January, 1909, | house, when Representative A, Mitob- today. Mc- w York —The secretion by | of asgault with Tatent b iy nog 002y | ident” Tafts personal alde, when he | wealthy lumber merchant, according | A Memorial Window for John Bun- | ausin o, oim The robbers | eli Palmer of Pennsylvania will open nats O the |a Third avenue butcher of one-pound | who is o member of a family promi: | tion. — © o o o the Union sla-|to evidence in the hands of the Po- | yan was unveiled in Westminster ab- | gained entrance socond oor | the argument in favor of the steel and braneh of lead sinkers In each of his Thanksgiv- | nent in " Atiante. Gu. To phehroml . | lice. , | bey, London, vesterday afternoon, 224 | windows. Irom the Thaw home jew- | iron schedule reported today by Chair- Ing turkevs led to his conviction and | showed that on the night of December | C2binet Members and Wives Present.|Another Letter in Different Handwrit. | years after his death. The window il- | elry and family heirlooms valued at|man Underwood of the ways amd h € of & sentence to three months in the peni- | 23 McConnell appearst as te Lorra'er | The reception at the White Heuse e strates scenes from his most noted | 85,000 were stolen, While between | moans cammitte, R Y oaay: The prisoncr was Ju. | Ocean Grove where Mrs, McConnell | lasted “only fifteen minutes and Was | Marvel was put through a severe ex. | WO'® "PiITIm's Progress. e e ot et e, et T K §ob Ginzburger, against whom Albert| was living with her mother, and after |25 unceremonlal as state dopartment| amimation by the pones ibeieor et fure Wekppegred. frol e b gl by e - . A% attosncs ob. 'nf‘{'fifl\«‘*';:g-gtf»‘l;i.m\‘m; ;)\’ weights | o lengthy talk with his wife ghot her | officials and the British ambassador | juported that they were unable fo CAE'S““;“'C Ay e, | ihuial - foatuires.! charcterixsd | the | Teatink [oF fHAtohmAitted, Mo A L e and measures del - appeared as | in the back of the head. FHe fled, but | could make it. The duke was present- | : - S fr uba and, 4 number of other Latin- nusual features charucterized the ¢ ] . P 2aa corpus be- . - o AppRarad > fled, but 1 o learn anything further than tha ? - he Thaw hous 0 oo Ps ; conald- . M o, ba tsed | a turkey at 80 cents a po and o1 | hack to this country, where he was in- | Bry and then Mr, Taff presented | qdres: Mrs. D. R. Trimble, Pitts- | Particivate in the Panama-Pacific in b gl stic i | ;i Deen 1 ra_to, bail compelling the butcher io clean it in| dicted after his wife's partial recovery | him to Mrs, Taft and Miss Helen Taft. ‘if‘?;'f(”ffi s e ioman | ternational exposition to be held in San | without i R stichoin TalE I ity O ey s iy ) A Double Asphyxiation the open shop, instead of In a back | from her injury ¥ | The members of the cabinet and their | room. It is supposed. to. have heen | FFARCieco in 1915 and to send cxhibits. | missing, ~The details of the relurn | received from. the board. s g i 1 e T was {hie abusasance of | bieniliviip togelt r some time, and Miss Taft Served Toa. differs greatly from that of the two| Frank Marsh Morrill of Lowall, | t™® & B8 W0 ", Fchiner airmed | there would be no republican substi- f ras e ) ; it was announced by Royal Daniles of | not Mass., one of the organizers of the se- tor the democratic bill, but & police broke into | upon seized the entire stock and an ox- | Atlanta. her brother, sroto Coile AMre. James Bryce, Rirst stant sret Ordor e ¢ | or denied tute for the democratic along pes Pettigrew, a | amination shows Tonila . her brother, shortly after the | B 1 ciet Oriler OFfCwIR N ER o o ol last secret uments | string of amendments wowid be offer. pes Peligrew, 4 | amination showed a simllar sinker 1n | shaoting that McConmen - yheoren g | Secretary of Stato Huntington Wilen - | vlolation of “thie insuramse tama of| -OD fan. 16 last accret T Mlng:c ! body 1 '*;:r :”r,‘:mn turkey on sale. divorce In July last, mx‘rl Second Au‘x‘; anl: Adee were flr:e' MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION Massachuseits by a jury vesterday. :‘;f;‘r ["’“‘”’f“h nte, Fatey Robinson x b ) B e i B e g o IR McConnell went on the stand in his | 90l 8uests outside the cabinet. The | The case will be carried to the supreme | 3821nst Nellie R airwo: Bhsete il - d (G meach 4 window | MAINE'S FORWARD own_ defense and tastified that " the | duke's aide, ' Colonel Lowther, who TO CARDINAL FARLEY. | iourt | Hon? biriech un. George sttt wli | poCKEFELLER'S BLOCK b ere over- | shooting of his wife “was impelles came with him from New York, and 5 = d | R S SRR o Wl e B e Ty Do s | TURRET DISCOVERED. |4 girange hypmotic — fares mion Yy | the Staff of the Britigh embassy were | Cardinal Gibbons Participates in Elab- Louis Kushnle, Republican Leader of | 70118 & sentence of twenty yeste D oW VALURE Moo ey heeh | Buried 20 Fest in Mud, 30 Feet from | c0uld mot resist presented to Mr. Taft. After the for orate Ceremonies at Cathedral. Atlantic Cit; of |} een convicted, it ie alleged, of | Cleveland Board of Review.Wants the | having been ; : BN Bhath Judge Toster announced that he|mMal reception tea was served in_the | unlawfully participating in the award- 3 v sition. would sentence McConnell on Thurs. | Ted room of the White House by Miss| New York, Jan, 25. day next | Paul, Minn, - 3 Birtach and Bis- blowing open a safe at St entenced to one | mpg whereabouts of r In prison and a fine of 31,000, but | yett. are {nknown. Cleveland, O, Jan. 25.—A business as released on bail pending appel for | ** 50 QHCOTY o | niocke oRad by Tota . Beoeatatise pag NEYe Mrs. Prince, who has surrendered her- [ been placed on the tax duplicate at selt there. | mearly $86,000 less than its roal value. Error Corrected. to Chicago for ‘ Fte Nubdy Mads |'according to the Cleveland beard of . e T thone o erald, one of the oldest newspapers in raview, and the board will try to have lareen The whole mass, approximating 300 of Joseph F. O‘Connor. embassy was most Informal. Only | Jymen In the €ity came & grest him | YeBlerday, while the editorial and me- FURTHER IN RAINMAKING. | commission hers next Tuesdzy. 8, d in e e 1 > " < s ! chanical depa f the N - | BT ARG said by court officials to be e, 414 inSluding the turveb proper, | o yuu. oy Gormi o —Roy Hol. | Major Butt accompanied him and he |as he occupied an elaborate mmnm',";{“@;v‘”";,‘;:;fi';'fi““ 1 T.;“;‘;;;(; | o ‘Cavesd Rai The board argues that, because of & ving five wives. Three B sl e R DR T L Bty b A and Vet Brey. | Va8 received in the drawing room, | erected in his honor. | Botlaing, ety thamsuaoining | Okiahoma Man Recently Caused Rain | clerical error, the property listed O An st SRl Akt barbette, is completely inverted, the |10Way, 14 vea 3 T eoran- | whera the duke talked with him about | Magnificence far beyond that of any | Julding, was pretty thoroughly wet on a Foggy Morning. at $14,080 when it should have been Sieriod G t16 bisoor ¥ | barbette on top. As it does not form | iZan, 15 years old, are held for in- | {iventy mimutes. Th H b | o et iy Far. | down. ke e - o dran | an_obstruction in the harbor, no at- | Yoluntary ~manslaughter by Coroner | o s e o ot carmony. SyRs held b SE L e Long Terms for Safe Blowers. tempt Wil be made to remove it $100,000. The tax commission will also A T R i Oklshoma, City, Okla., Jan 25| her a complaint that the assessed ai 16 . o 00, : Mr. Taft was the t of Postms on, which was further distinguished s o g e o te Into Three | protessor Jamieson of the Edmond lue of $1,826,500 on Mr. Roc . vary 15 of Joseph I NOE (O/ 0 Zues 'ostmaster | tion, W g i b g ripsdia & . 1 Tokibe O Tik B 4. — e, f,“{,‘l’,;;f o Dgn” ancon- | General Hitchcock at a cabinet dinner, | by the presence of Cardinal Gibbons of cotgpsions] HERKE G ion ing the | brinch of ihe state normal school sys- | Forest HIll estate ix too high. Andrew Meehan of New Yorl lows Distriot Deolares for Taft. | they were coasting on James street | ois, g duke was the guest of Ambas- | Balttmore. ~Both prelates san en- | Toent act 0f congress providing for an | (em announced today that he will S years of age, were cach sen- | Ottwawa, Ia., Jan, 25 -Sixth con-|on the night of January 1ith, kng kn"“d"‘" Bryce at a dinner at the embas- | throned side by side, the first time | 35571 0NE, rePeosgmialive he Rhode | make further experiments in rainmak- | Mergan Greets His Japanese Wife to eleven and one | gressional district republicans, moet- | down and his skull fractured ‘fi’c e | &y, which he left shortly before mid- | that two American cardinals have ever I ang ate e e xhode | ing as a result of what he says wag a | “g oo Tan George Mor- smprisonment in the feder ug here today, adopted resolutions |Several days after the accident before "5 (2 Visit the Natloal Press club. | participated in any ceremony together | [STAG FAURE, *EHETERY BY RePresehl- | succesaful trial recently His experi- | gan, nephew of J. P. Morgan, grested eavenworth, Kan., and | pledging support to President Tatt. It | the police found out who struck O'Con. Duke Addresses Newspapermen. | in this count! | lican floor leader. - ment Iately e torm He'rs, | his 'Japanese” wife when she arrived ted States Judge Jol was the first of a meries of confer- | Nor, and the coroner's investigation re- | At the Press clui the duke made the |* e — Toased flquid air in the form of a spray | hefe teday on the liner Tenyo Maru. * iy, after they pleaded guilty | ences planned for Towa distrlcts in [ Sulted in the finding handed down to. | first and only public speech of his Governor Dix Improves. Edward E. Grimmell, Who is Belisved icazel : ™ Next time Professor | Morgan boarded the liner at quasan- the joint Indictment of blowing | opening a campaign to secure Taft |day. | visit to the United States. On being [ Alpany, N. Y. Jan . i ek v g \ding, Ohio, postofice safe on | delegates to {he national convention, Ly 4 December 24, 1911 | the uppar surgeons and criminologists to have gxk}ng,h';ws :;"';v.';;:-::g"h"": . Ban Francisco before departing "for their home in Pari Margaret Anglin Breaks Down. Baltimore, Jan. 25.—Owing to the sudden iliness of Margaret Anglin, the first performance of “TLydia ” & new play, which was to have taken place tonight here, was pestponed. Miss Anglin suffered a breakdown early in the evening, but the attending physi- clan her condition was not seri- ous. Youthful Couple Acoused of Holdups. Jamieson says he will use an airship “for the experiment and above ordinary eloud height, where he expects the liquid air spray to condense the mole- ture and cause considerable precipita- tion. moral man, is back at his inton prison at Dannemora, N. Y, Railroad Man Sued for Divorce. Chicago, Jan. 25.—Willlajm J. Hen- ley, former president of the Chicago & Western Indlana railroad, a lawyer and Indianapolls club man, was sued for divorce In clreuit court here today by Sarah A, Henley. She charges de- sertion and infidelity. They were mar- ried in 1885 and have four children. 71 are for Taft, 12 for Of the 75 democratic uinea Pig Survived Equitable Firs. Jan. 25—A little guinea 16 days Senate Passes Gamble Bill. ‘Washington, Jan, 26.—The senate to- X r 5 without, r“ passed the Gamble bill, opening to |- 3 agricultural entry 1,200,000 acres of PRICE TWO CENTS ?