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VOL. LIV.—NO. 43 The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That -of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Confessions in Dynamite Case BELIEF THAT SEVERAL WILL BE FORTHCOMING. WILL TELL ALL THEY KNOW District Attorney Miller Indicates That Some of the Indicted Ones Are Now Ready to Unburden Themselves. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 18.—Intima- tions are s«:# to have been received by the goverfiment today that some of the defendants in the dynamite con- spiracy cases are preparing to “tell all they know.” Asked if any nego- tiations had been open3d with him concerning the defendants, U. S, Dis- triet Attorney Charles W. Miller said, “1 wouldn't be surprised if it is shown that something like that had hap- pened. Conference of Counse!. W. N. Harding, counsel for Ryan and the international officers of the iron workers, talked for a long time with Mr. Miller today, but it was fiot} Be- ar- disclosed what was considered. tween now and the defendants’ Anderson hers on March 12, zovernment will proceed with prepa- ration for the trials, which probably Il be early in May. Some Still Unable to Procure Bonds. Some of the defendants, reported in various ecities to be unable to se- cure bonds, may be brought here with- in a week, It is sald the government will question as many as possible. The federal grand jury which returned the indictments has not been dis- missed and it is sald if any informa- on warrants it, the jurors will be onvened, . Ryan Discusses Letters. Concerning the letters quoted the indictm “It unfair for the government to draw conclusions that those letters were written to promote crime. If any person reads all of them he ~%ill see ! they refer cnly to legitimate means | inducing centractors to unionize eir work,” Jim McNamara Loses 26 Pounds. Angeles, Cal, Feb. 16.—Malcolm | lcLarcn, a detective employed by the | agency which caused the arrests of the two McNamarag, returned today from a visit to San Quentin prison, Cabled Paragraphs Berlin, Feb. 16,—The German avia- tor Schmidt died today from the ef- fects of a fall of 100 feet while he was flying yesterday in his biplane. The cause of the accident was the breaking of the elevating rudder, Brunswick, Germany, Feb, 16.—The government of the ducny of Brunswick is about to present to Harvard univer- | sity a bronze cast of the celebrated | Lion monument, erected in the Castle | suuearo by Henry the Lion, in the year 1166. Berlin, Feb. 16—It is officially an- nounced today that the name of Emil Paur, ccaductor of the Pittsburg or- chestra, is under consideration for the successor of Dr. Karl Muck as direc- | tor of the royal opera here, Dr. Karl| Muck will return to Boston this year to wonduct the Symphony orchestra. London, Feb, 16—The first portion | | who died on February 11 at the age of | 85, took place in Westminster abbey | this afternoon and was made the oc- | of the funeral service of Lord Lister, | . Served Liquor At His Office’ DR. ATWOOD MAKES ALLEGATION AGAINST AVERILL. USED IT TO TREAT FRIENDS Declares That Cattle Was Surrounded by “Political Para- sites."— Commissioner Continuation of Hearing. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 16—The hear- ing upon charges against Commis- sioner H. O. Averill preferred by Dr. | F. G. Atwood will be taken up again next week Friday by Governor Bald- in | nt Mr. Ryan said today: | | casion of a world-wide tribute to the | famous discoverer of ° the antiseptic ‘syslem of treatment in surgery | Madrid, Spain, Feb. 16.—An import- | ant step in advance has been taken | in the negotiations between Spain and win, as the introduction of evidence by Dr. Atwood in support of his charge was not completed when adjournment was taken this afternoon. There re- mains the cross examination of the doctor by Judge Henney for Commis- matters under the many paragraphs in the ccmplaint were brought out it is expected this cross questioning will be of some length. | Atwood Differs With Other Veterin- the collection of customs, the pro- ceeds of which are to be applied to the liquidation of tke Moroccan loans from 1904-1910. FIVE MURDERERS ‘ DIE ON GALLOWS | arians. | | For the iime being the cross ex- | Incident Has Increased Sentiment | amination was suspended until the A | stenographer has made a transcript Against Death Penalty. | of what Dr. Atwood said. The evi- | dence he gave tended to show that | { his opinions on various diseases to| vhich horses are subject differ some- hat from those held by other veter- | | inarians. i ent five men to the | Built Up Political Machine. while four were hanged for| ie | { the Haymarkot bomb throwing. Irank | Under the paragraph which alleged | Shiblawski, Twald Shiblawski, his | that Commissioner Averill did not | | brother; Phillip Sommerling and | €ive his whole time to the affairs of | { Thomas Schultz, slayers of Fred W. | the office Dr. Atwood ciaimed that ti Chicago, Feb, 16.—More men wer hanged in Chicago today than suffer ed death for throwing the bombs in | Haymarket Square in the anarchist riots of 1886, — Two murders gallows Guelseow, Jr., a truck farmer whom | ¢ommissioner put in considerable’ of they killed in celd blood atter robbinb | IiS time attending to duties in his him, died whiie their spiritual adviser | homé town, in which he is judge of | was seeking to convince a judge that | Probate. The complainant was extreme- | the four were insane. | v sarcastic, and spoke with much em- | The execution of the men, who were | Phasis on his allegations that the| hanged in pairs, cut short the plea.| cOmmissioner bullt up a “political ma The hanging of Thomas Jennings, a | ¢bine” by appointing those who had negro, who killed Clarence Hiiler [ Peen “loya] to him in the past and are while attempting to rob the Hiller | loval now and will be loyal in the| liome, took place after Judge Landis | future” words which are embraced in | in'the United States district court had | the complaint, in making appointments denied a petition for his release on a | & local agents to investigate cases of ;vrlt of habeas corpus, This wrot set | POvige tuberculo orth that Jennings was convicted on | i i i 3 finger print evndgraxce which he was | io0e Lrquior in. Private’ Office. EDWARD 'J. HUNT, ¢ 4 for the support of aged clergyvmen of | France on the subject of Morocco. The | Sioner Averill, and as the direct tes- | | the Presbyterian chorch may Le toe | Spanish government today accepted |timony of the complainant covers a outcome of a confarence which is he- the British propcsition in regard to | considerable range, and a variety of nz held. PRICE TWO' CENTS Condensed ’[elegrams] The Price of Artificial Ice in New York is to be advanced 25 per cent, on March 1. s 2 All Grades of Refined Sugar were again advanced ten cents a hundred pounds yesterd: Acting Secretary Cable of the de- artment of commerce and Ibor has or- | dered the deportation of eleven immi- grants. United States Circuit Court Judge William M. Lanning died at his home in Trenton, N. J., yesterday from heart trouble. A Nation-Wide Campaign Against | the international peace propaganda is the plan of the American Truth society | just launched | | Advices from the Portuguese Colony of Timor, in the Malay archipelago, | state that a serious revelution has broken out among the natives there, The Sixteernh Negro Woman td he murdered on the str of Atlanta, | Ga,, in a little more than 12 mopths | was found yesterday with her throat A Plan to Raise a Fund of $10,000,000 William H. King, vice president of {the Aetna Insurance company, died { suddenly from apoplexy at his home lat Hartford yescerday, He w i | years old. The American National Red Cross society yesterday cabled an additional 100 10 the Shanghai relief commit- { tee for use in relieving the famine suf- ferers in China. Improvement of the Character and | quality o o of a confe in M | leading railroad and steel mam ing officials. A Committee Representing the an- thraci 1 operators issues a state- | New York denying that 1y inteition of 4 general ad- in coal pri E. Brightman, a Manufacturer, and instantly killed David Kim- 33, % teamster, who was trying to - Brightman’s home al Sandusky. , early yester | _ A Large Shipment of New Zealand Butter is being offered for sale on the of Montreal, Toronto and- Ot- nsiderable reduction on the price charged for Canadian butter. | Representatives of an English Syndi- cate are in New York with a pian for | nue Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population Norwich Men Repres;nting Finance, the Law, Commerce Manufacturing, and Other Interests. Great Demand For Revolvers WILD WEST CONDITIONS PRE- VAILING IN NEW YORK. NOBODY SAFE WITH MONEY Highway Robberies Almost an HM, Occurrence—Many Applications te Police for Permits to Carry Weapons. New - York, Feb. 16.—The series of highway rotlerics lately in . crowded New York streels, of ‘which yester- day's plundering of $25,000 in cash from two bank messengers in a taxi- cal was the most sensational in years, was followed today end tonight ' by other holdups almost as smazing. In the latest of these, reported tonight, George Horth, a déaler in diamonds with offices in the Maiden Lane jewel- ry district, was relieved of a wallet ~ containing $10,000 worth of gems by’ two mer. who jumped trom a taxicap at the corner of Thirty-Afth street and Fifth avenue, A Beat Victim Over Head. Scores of vehicles were passiag up and down the brilliantly lighied ave- at -ihe time and within a block of the scene stood the Walderf-Astoria hotel. Horth was beaten over the head one of the while the othe natched the W from his inside cout pocket. The men thern leaped back into the taxicab amd It disappeared in the maze of Kifth ave- nue traffic Horth, with his head showing severe contusions, reported g loss at the West Thirtieth street police station. Messenger Robbed of $340. ‘lier robbery occurred in the but likewise in broad daylight. Dougherty, messenger for a sinegs firm, was attadved by a th of 18, it is said, and robbed of $340, his firm’s payroll, which he was bringing from .a branch of the Corn Tixchanee bank. The robbery took place in a vacant lot and Dougherty's assailant escapecd » Armed Goards with Messengers. No clues 1ad been obtained. todwy to the perpeirators of yesterday’s taxi- cap robbery which, because it teok place in the heart of the financial dis tri caused finaneial institutions to send armed gwards with their messen- gers, many of whom are accustomed to carry smail fortunes on their per- b here the brothers are confined. Mc- S to.givi N | . ce ters A 3 merging u score of the largest printing | sons. D R et T M aoor;llp:);lefis‘v;i;;‘.l: the police in viola | th?sre: ;;"xsmeg:»a Lfi{;fimiu:lom‘e‘ar;f\ Manager Nerwicn Branch Southern New England Telephone Co, ablishrients in the l%mu]a single Polics Make an Arrést. - had Jost 25 pounds since he reached is I8 z e of 2 s ma 48 s AR organizition with a capital of $5,000,- he ice' arres \ J., was growing stouter, that the point if taken to the federal|on the commissioners administration | Lot 4 AINSWORTH HEADS i i & jew days ago of a payroll of §1,000 S ¢ et g e g courts at all, should have been car-|of the department was that he had TO A SEVERE TEST. OFF COURT-MARTIAL. ire Insurance Rates in Kentucky | grom irving. Beckerman. This crime IMPRESSIVE SERVICES sled directly to the United States su- | llquor in his private office in the | ; L . ——a " Son tn Tutare, i o il hich piosed] e police Sonpeot with thie FOR MAINE'S SAILORS. | Preme, court from the siate. supreme | capitol with-swhich o~ supply - his| Asked if She Was Actuated by Mother | Is Placed on Retired List With An- | o jon o, @, WL which pissed | rgipery, bt Beckernian was st court, He also declined to consider | friends with “liquor diet.” f Love or Money Love. nual Salary of $6,000. | biy Nartevdav'ie A”‘_vlvl‘_\‘:; 5 Gq\f::); to identify Rossi. Rossi was held, United States and Cuba Will Both Pay i nmm'xi(tdbg ahnhmggmphertthu; Photographs Introduced. i 2 T — = | MeCreary. il however, by the police. Tribute. D WAB Mefed by the police to Tetoudl . pr. Wiwosod ‘1ii his dires imony | , St- Louis, Mo, Tothe: hington, Feb. 16.—Adjuta e Applications .to Go Armed, ribute. | photographs of Tennings' fnger Brints | toiq of conditions as LAl } love or money love h ques- I el G Aawortt, b was |- Nathing: Defoits. Hids: DR Aol A tes 6f Eiatoms Wi si-peibitee Washington, Feb, 16—Impressive und st:m ymxdnt“xz;d n: Jnfin Who | 6rs among horses in New Haven, as | L0 Was put by counsel for the defense | relieved of his office on charges as- | plished as yet in the conferences of | made application at police headquar- funeral services over the remains of‘make he a ?\ t for delaying to|gai forth in the complaint. Attorney | to Mrv. halellfi }\ln‘m.lel shortly before | sumed to be those of conduct prejudi- bor union committees with | ters today for permits to carry revel- sallors recovered from the wreck of the | Make s statement until the trials| Bishop, who conducted much of the | SQUrt adjourned todsy when he review- | cial 1o good order and discipline, w nts, looking to a, settle- | vers, expressing the fear their lives battleship Maine and services over LheH“ThWW? St AT o examination todoy instead of Attorney | & I Sress examinatlondher statementtoday placed on the retired list on lis | ment of the biz textile strike at Law- | were xot safe on the streets with v hulk of the battleship itself have been | . The five hangings caused many 1o Genera) Light, introduced considerable | (12t she woull rather have her son own application. This precludes the | rence, Mas: uables. In thelr keeping.- Directly & ed by the United States and | diScuss the abolition of capital punish- | gocumentary 'evidence, and photo- | JACK than all the millions of the New ‘possibilily of a court martial. Presi- tributed to-the Uile hidiibeds Hibr il ment in Minofs. Sheriff Zimmer said: | granhg of carcasses of horses, and this | LOFk iNsurance company which is be- | dent Taft approved Genmeral Ains.| Reversing the O TSN (b s bt g s oo+ Shortly after March 4th it is expect- | T am not sure, I believe In_the | jeq Judge Henney once to exclaim the | 108, Sued to recover $§5,000 on the life | worthiy ion because of the of- | ident Roosevelt avres of T \he remevhable Doldneat i the Teb cd the twisted mass, which has lain 14| ¥isdom of capital punishment. It Is|Tatin quotation which in English is|°f Georse A. Kimmel Kimmel disap- | fiee “of service. vill be - transferred | berles has created, was a run todey ears in Havana harbor mud, will be | the Jaw and we are hete to carry out | wtake in all creation.” No objection |Feared irom Arkansas City, Kus, in| Ainsworth in the forest service to the Tn- | on the privats bank of Adolph Mendel towed out into the Gulf of Mexico and | the 1aw. But it seems to me that im- | wag offered on either side to the put- | ‘Soo: » | house of es who resented | commerce and labor or-| on tae East Side, The armored cruiser North Ca- | Brisonment for life would be a Breater | ting in of letters, books, Photographs, | pewso abs MY Son back as he may b | the charge adjutant general ; p oline and the scout cruiser Birming- | deterrent to crime.” . oy etc, as exhibits, nor were witnesses | Lo-Ponded the moiher, enrnest had been surreptitiously giving infor- ¥ — Tpsaes Nun on Baok im, with the recovered skeletons | Mayor Harrison also declared: “Some | chacked in the way they gave evidence | 21L U F“lfm‘“'“fib A T oy tion to the milit affairs commi The War Department lae Deciced | The recent installation in the bank iboard, will convoy the Maine to her | times I think it would be better to o | considerable of which apparently “.a,‘n}d!l_ rue. “,‘] o, pes '{“]‘. were planning a thorough inves- | to deal drastically with Lieut. Ben W.|O0f a burglarproof safe was followed, ol testing SHloE away with capital punishment and | of'a hearsay natore, hoth beine axxloag | WARL & CONViet who does ot resemble | (icatiun of the war depstment. ot | Fields of the 15th mfanies. wio, i | 00dlY, today, by reports that the bank As the two cruiSers take the wreck | Substitute.life imprisonment. But the|t; have as much information as BoR- | L T e ] tonight Chairman Hay of the commit- | command of a sq-1ad of American sol- | had been robbed and that depositors < ) the gulf, the batteries of the | 1&W sio#ld make it impossible to es- | g, Jr e U B TE .“-"l’l";)m”‘\f;\ | tee said that so far as he was con- | diers, mad aka of . cr had lost everything. The result was cape the prison penalty except on evi- L will roar out a salute | ; dency said the lawyer, stern \e shore batteties: of | - Corroborative Evidence. cerned, the officers decision ended the | into Juarez, Mex., from El Paso, that the haunk was besieged by scores b &u In the afterncon a number of Wi S o o e | in congress s of depositors who began excitedly to i will answer:ag, €08 AR eEEE | ASKED FORGIVENESS. nesses were called to corroborate “T didn't believe him to be my son,” | ot e SCls Tk e £-The Famous Hathitul, /TG RSSO 00 isie ueties eams out to sea. When Jeeh wWater Bk dence given by Dr. Atwood bearing up- | sho replicd, | nsworth will drax annual | brougit by the sovornment against An Unusual Sight. e, D L L0 fhaaky | Murderer Writes Lettor to the Widow | o0 Particular paragraphs pertaining to| Counsel for the defense trapped Mrs. | F202r¥ of $6.000. He will lose his ai- | fefendants In many stots and deci The appearance in the Wall street TS, estri Tfiw R B wfim» i | of His Vioti cuses of glanders. The next session | Kimmel into a statement that she did | FWPP0e O spproXimatels 00 which | 48 O tes R "(f‘-{"y“’l "Ea district today of messengers accom- T e S is Viotim. | of the hearing will probably see both |not recognize a picture of her son, | R s - v s more has been apnealed vo the surrer s | Panied by guards was an unusual Ry e T GISAPDEATS & | icago, Teb. 15 —Twald Shiblawski, | 21de8 taking up the direct -evidence | George A. Kimmel. i —_— - arpealec to the supreme | gight * for in recent years “crooks” D R anit e Hie: | 0 oF ot shas Bl Tas Bemey Coary | 10T sasTrats He shoived her d newspaper pleture, | WOMAN'S MAIN WORK 3 20 have’ scidom aitempiod Tobberies be- th C . 4 . i = b Banged tods | a reproduction of a photograph, and | g . ; ! : vond the imaginary “dead line” uin, with colors at half mast, will | for the murcer of Fred Guelzow, wrote asked her if she vecognized it as her | ALWAYS IN THE HOME |, Advices to Dun's Review This Week | {0, "Cojice a¢ Fulton street. Arrest steam away for Hampton Roads. There | the widow of his vietim last night,| TRAIN HELD UP | son's picture. She put on her specta- — | from leading cities in the United Statés | ;i yizne was the portion of any erim- the remains of the saflors Wil be | asking forgiveness, The letter reads: AT LIGGETT, IND. | slok looked at the ‘picture, and said: | Governor Baldwin's View in Address | Ndicate that maintaine “falr | 0 he pol “I must die tomorrow for the mur- transferred from the North Carolina to inal known to the police it seen below b < 5 ailcally not” | the severity ‘of the o Birmingham, which will bring | der<6¢ your husand and the father of | Special Train With Detecti o G o Oht ey Tha to Mow. imuan)Mothers. | r with & let up 'of tie-fns | Det-Mrest | them to Washington for burial in Ar- | your child. I wish to God I had never | e an ure was taken from the plaintiffs | *New Haven, I | tense cold improvement is expected to | g oA NDT'S CASE GOES Iington National cemetery with milita- | done it and I ask vou to forgive me,| Bloodhounds Bound for Scene. | 750 ie YO8 (80 SUR L O n | before the New “ia i | Bocouas Sume Jenrkad. e r if you can, for what I did X — hotograph of L itont: Cor. Biesr 4 e o e OVER TO NEXT WEEK. . nt Gomez has issued a decree| “I had a fair trial. My lawyer did| EMngham, Iil, Feb, 17.—Train No, |2uthenticated photograph of Kimmel. Tt aithenay meon 12 Baldwin said | The Southern Storm Which the Ex- —_— calling for elaborate ceremonies in | what he could ond the assistant state’s | 11 0f the Vandalia, westbound, was per [ field open to her mow than ftts reCr | Berts, f Picdicted, would pruhebly | Decision of Justice Gerard May Obwi- Havana as the atips leave the Llrkion, | attorney Y ey ik held up at Liggett, Tnd. four miles| Two More Camorrists Set Free. | [°0 oPen 1o now than fifty or g |smother New Fngland —under te Necsesity of Hearin, " n all Cuban military posts and| “I am guilty and before death I ask | West of Terre Haute, about 9.30 o’clock | e T ‘Foh 16 A% the d Hv‘n~ni ,'\S\ »(m:l can go into | heaviest snow blanket of the s ate Neces: o g- lic buildings will fly at half mast. | your forgiveness of the great wrong 1|12t night. Onc of the bandits climbed | _V''erbo, Italy, Feb, 16.—At the con- | the buslnes axen and contend witih d off shore a leaving Mo Fork. Bt 18--After: hekbing When the hodies are taken to the|did. God knows that if I could live|©Yer he tender of the engime and | tinuation today of the trial of the Cam- | Ia on equal terms, "her main life i Ao stomony today to the effect that lst~ Carolina in the morning the | T would spend my whole life in trying | Without warning began shooting at the | arrists charged with | the murder of | S VoTK is and must always be in ? s e and phiotographs taken from Foul- batteries will fire cannon and | to do for vou and your child what I|CTeW, knocking s epar out of the en- | Gennaro Cuocolo and his wite, two S e A keo Erandt at the time of his arrest ry thirty minutes thereafter uintil|ought to do.” gineer's mouth. The engineer jumped | - - ocol s wife, - X SolF Ul | out of the cab and escaped. It is re- | Gitional defendents were discharsed | Frozen Bay Helps Farmers, The Mount: Vernor_Anti-Fas Aste- |/ s ioheno of Mactimer L. Scbif see \"Zuard of honor of Cuban soldiers| STOLE TO SUPPORT HIS ported here that the fireman was com- | by the court on the ground that they| Riverhead, N ciati 5 e e Mt Y, Feb: 16—For the rrzanized to fight the, practics und sailors will watch over the re-| w pelled to aid the bandits in their work. | alreay had spent five years in prison. | first time in 3 : Peconi ng admission to the tomb and i\'}vm:l“!fl“un G = while the ceremonies on shore ! IFE AND FAMILY.| A specinl train was sent out from | They were Torelli and Amati. Both! frozen from sh 0 shore. Farmer home of Washington, has appealed to |~ q’; w sth hases of the case, the re | b5 7 Terre Haute with detectives and | were absolved of all charges in connec- | this saction of Long I the intersta o guner - DIRS " ommerce commission for<a reduction in the electric rail FEA I Coupon Clerk Got Away With $10,000 | bloodhounds in response to a message | tion with the murder of the Cuocolos, | advantage pending decision by Suprem Court Jus- SAYS DRESSES COST -up condition in Eight Years. from the cperator at Liggett. Amati r;v s set free, but Torelli “a.‘.m*l are carting teamlogds of hay |fare between Washington and Mount ;{,"g‘qifi?fie"’tffimifi?‘?fie’fi:fi; X s e detained, there were additional{across the cast end bays f e | Vernon. 5 . HER $6000 A YEAR| New York, T Augustus Pratt charges against him. | Beact meil on Brandt's applieation for dlemeney W0 s Witkes ot conpin s THE DAY IN CONGRESS. 2 algo went over until next weelk. Mrs. Albert G. Wheeler Says It Is|Knickerbocker Trast compame: oo | = _A Ghost Figured as Co-respondent in | Richard L. Hand, the attorney ap- Impossible to Live on That Sum, | sentenced today to serve from two |/APPeals for Constitutional Amendment divarce procecdings at Macon. Ga.. yes- | pointed bw the governor to conduct ars and four morths to four years i s K O A T for Woman Suffrage. the hearing, will open here Tuesday - eb, 16.—Testifying in a | and eight months in Sing Sing prison R —— :;({“_rl' lh_«?r his voung wife was haunted | morning. 1t may be forestalled by ration on the ground of | on his plea of guilty to grand larceny.| Waskington, Feb, 16.—The day in | ¥ the shade of her former husband, to | yustice Gerard's decision, however, for sbandonment, Mrs, Albert Gallatin | Wickes manipulated the books of 1y | congress: e (\)' 4 \] ake ace Pa Tl iy eathshe oA e A [EIEs sk tuld e In. Bckndts’ Saves it Wheeler, Jr., formerly Ciaudia Carl- | company and stole about $10,000 during | Senate.— i e got his decree, 1d never marry. | would return the prisoner to the legal stedt a overa, described in the | ei8ht years. Counsel for Wickes, Not e Meots 2 3 Rk, TR porition of one never having bene tried supreme court today the luxury in |Pleading for clemency, said he had | guyCt ™ SeSSiem- Meets 2 p. m. Mon- | for the crime for which he has served MORBID CROWD GATHERS IN FRONT OF UNDERTAKERS Anxious te Get Glimpse of Four Mur- which he lived with Wheeler and de- | never benefited by any of hig pecula- clared that it was impossible for her | tions, but used the money to support w live on the $6,000 her husband has | his wife and adopted children. Jlowed her since he left her. —_— e R hecler, wio was a member of the | TWENTY-FOUR INJURED five years, in which case no pardom would be necesssary. Justice Gerard intimated today that his deciglon would be given on Monday or Tue#« day at the latest. Manufacturers®of steel products con- tinued to protest Lefore finance com- mittee against, house steel tariff bill, Appeals for constitutional amend- There are various ways to make advertising space pay. Some shrewd advertisers get the public curious by running the space blank for a day or two, and then revealing in good shape the purpose of the investment. 4 o ti 4 et = Others have a way of -attracting attention by consta derers Who Wi H d. By 4 3B R meut granting votes for women made Y 13 Y constant s ere Hanged. e . A IN HEAD-ON COLLISION | before woman suffrage committee. |J Tenewals and cleverly writtén announcements. The regularly running Chicago, Feb. 16— CONDUGTOR CRUSHED noi oppose the suil, but contended | Freight and Passenger Crash Near | vosorair Willams of Mississippi ad- adv. in a paper is too much like a door-piate, or a mile-post. Things NICaED, Toeb. 21 The nolicti@Rfiec: senate interstate com- enced that he was unable to pay more than | Eras el which do not change soon lose thein power to impress the reader. Tingulty. tonight Jn. DRy g BETWEEN TROLLEYS. b Al £ 3 merce commitiec his bill for the reg- . ) ! A - Jjcrowa of “several thousands persurt oy B it e Glation of interstate corporations. - |] live business man can usually write a live advertisement, but a three- || Who sirugsled to see the bodies of | Arthur Marsh of Waterbury Dies of suid the abandonment was beetUse| paiimore, Feb. 16.—In a head-on| Delesation trom the American Bank- || - dollar-a-week clerk cannol. The art of advertising consists in saying four of the executed men at an un- Injuries a Few Hours Later. Mrs, Wheler was stle | collision between an eastbound frefpny | €rs' association urged fhe enactment what you mean and meaning what you say. Reliability gives prestize [| GCL 2er's establishment. A special de- Lemperament caid her husband had | tr4in and a westhound passenger train | 0f legislation for better regulation of || 1o any amnosncement. i R | e taif of officers used clubs to beat-back | yyaterbury, Coan., Feb. 16.—Arthur A hecler sald her husband had | o' ihe Baltimore & Ohio near Rock: | railroad bills of lading. any nouncement: and originality maintains constant attention. Q| the throng which threatened to wreck | Marah aged 25 years, a conductor for an income of $140,000 a yedr when he | \o04°Pa, tonizht, 24 Deoble ate yo- | Houseime In addressing the public say things your way and business will be likely | the front of the undertakers building. | the Connecticut conjpany, died at the o000 Botn Bt Sfiaceisn, ‘and ported injured, three seriously. The| ot at moon to.gHtt ihiat ¥: | tiowen to view b pos aecre inally | Waterbury hospital at 1830 o'clock to- 2. 1. Harriman, v : Met a 5 2 5 2 e allowed to view the ies. S t he aliod pERRpS: 328010, 000 Sor se;}:stsq]]y (X‘:‘l’g‘rjlzed\\'?r;‘. Souser, Johns. | . lorida Everglades investigation d be?d o d'-h‘:xll«e"“ yals card: and get: the price of space. ‘Knowl- women faided. i :lght followhl‘h:r;‘bl! flmwxch.. ‘:Mbe: the Chicago tunnels, Sho testifled | {0t g continued, new interest added by pro- || 08¢ of a rate card is power. / i e it taltow @bout_apartments which they had in Mrs. Re ¢ posed prosecution for recently dis- Now is the time to subscribe for The Bulletin. It will be left dt lose behin clock (aj; New York, where It cost §25,000 “just M, gg}_’;;‘ S;figgéofigck%"cf&o% missed agricultural department offi- your door for twelve cents a week, OnTuAny lnnrf-:a- S iadin and Meadew 3 lf.},';." :,',‘f ;‘:,'lr,‘.l,f.)(‘.mf.s nfll:.rflm;bmi Pa, ; merce Commissioner ‘f_DUo“’ing is a summary of the magter printed during the past H. M. Turner. . streats. Marsh was at the leng trips in Wheeler's private car R e wrr ro B, H. Meyer at a hearing urged wide ek BE Vt, Feb. 16.—H. M. e v B whith cost $5,000 @ week. Iler aresses| MOVing Pictures at White House. | powerg for the commission, including Bulletin - Telegraph Local General Tolal “Turner, v known ih rail- [FrSparatory to changing ends "'m”‘ < Washington, Feb. 16.—The moving | physical valuation of rallroads and sue ng ciecles,. aigh [ARiiles ue Siiawing closo gt e . pictures showing President Taft sign- | pervision of banks. Saturday, Feb. 10 94 170 764 028 ‘|3t bis home hers thday attér amHESESCRESSEIN S wo ing the Arizona statehood proclama- | Cons:deration of army appropriation b Sy A lllness from pneumonia. pery. New Haven Man Drinka Carboie, | oh, the president and afrs Taft | bill ‘resumed. Monday, Feb. 42,3 95 100 198 393 Prof. Henry Williamson Haynes. - | [nS% the [wo, teders., To of e 1 New ven~Ci ek 18 idvan. | oling e ouse | Censolication of divisions of chief | _ Boston, Feb. 1 rered from profound gl B, Herasids commiied wulsile’ igha| Brounds, and other scenes about the |of staff, adjutant general and icspec- || Tuesday, Feb.13... 783 96 193 372 || witiameon Hayiige, witly o e 10day at his home on Poplar street bY | private. view for Presiois oy Cr & lor general in bureau of the general o ae an archaeologist, dled nt his residerice | . ity catholl SRk The s W or President Taft and | staff Meweed to, ednesday, Feb. 14... 133 139 203 477 Rlin this clty toda ey hf".‘ be;n “«":ln‘ mmell):n: members of his cabinet today. Congressicral investigation of the 2 2 A p o b e w K Americans Fleeing from Mexios. ot T e B8 Lol e ¢ s — war department said to be a certain || Thursday, - Feb.15... 86 125 231 442 s i A Laredo, Texas, Feb. 16.—Refugees red. S Bishop Walsh Sustained by Pope. | Gutcome of the Alnswprth incident. : . = tanmehigAny e from Mexico, principally American - Portland, Me, Feb. 16—The action R Friday, Feb. 162572 117 173 360k AL Feb. 15, Ancona, ffom c ‘ Fatal Fall Down Stairs. :1{ BlThnp I.m}l;is §. Walsh in interdict- Woman Handles Two Prisoners. R'\“" L;',E'm Fei, 15, Periighi ot o 4 % ng six members of the Portland dio- Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 16.—§ L gaorn: 29, 15, Perugia, m New HMaven, Conn, Teb. 16.—3rs. | cese last spring has been confirmed by | Nancy A, ‘Williams of Lacleds Py Ratl i deais d 565 747 " A76% 3074 (RN 3 3 Abce. e L Tees old, :&fl::’n l'op:d Pius, m!cora:n: to an uncon- |the first and only woman sheriff in LA % Al JHavie. | Teb, 16, La Toursise, Edge: - | firmed report furnished by friends of | Missouri, brought two prisone o el 3 £aite nue late today and broke her neck, the interdicted mep. Miate peslianiiey e e LAt Homorgars:, G- 16, S % i “from New