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T UESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, NORWICH, CONN., VOL. LIV.—NO. 45 1912 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Larges;t in Gonnesticut in Pl;dportion ‘ w the City s Population ’GARDNEH NOW ACCUSED OF FELONY jMoré Serious Charge Preferred Against the ‘ Former New York Senator. Cabled Pfira‘graphs Norwich Men 'Represe?m'ng Finance, the Law, Commerce‘ . Manufacturing, and Other Interests. KNOX WILL NOT STOP AT GOLOMBIA No Visit to be Made There Except by Special Tavitation of Government. STATE DEPAR’FMENT IS NOT EXCITED Acting-Secretary Wilson Says “Our Position is One of Self- Contained Unconcern”—Colombian Minister Says He| Intended No Insult to United States but Desired to Avoid Any Unpleasantness for Secretary Knox. Condensed Telegrams An Early Ab-;lilit;r:; the Indo-Chi- nese opium traffic to China is as- sured. Shanghai, China, Feb. 19.—Amos P. Wilder, the United States consul gen- eval here, sailed today on board the Chiyo Maru.’ He has been granted leave of absence from his post. Political Events of the Week have brought great encouragement to Taft headquarters. London, Feb. 19.—Ernest Thompson Seton, chief scout of the Boy Scouts of America, arrived here today and was recelved at the station by a aetach- E‘Aendt of Boy Scouts accompanied by a and. The, Tariff Board’s Report on {hc cotton schedule will be submitted to President Taft next week. Anticueted sunszy 1aws v o CQURT DOUBLES AMOUNT OF BAIL ialy ent in Pittsburg that 3 many poor families had to do without bread and milk Queenstown, Ireland, Feb. 19.—The Cunard liner Lusitania, which was yes- terday delayed on account of fog in the,Mersey, has been further retarded by & storm. She left this port for New York at 1.39 this morning instead of Sunday, according to schedule. ‘New Warrant Alleges that He Secured Signatures of Aged Recluse by False Pretences, and that Latter was Mentally Incompetent to Comprehend Nature of His Acts—Gard- ner’s Visits to Haslett Home Made Around Midnight. The Right of Texas to Classify oste pathy as a practice of medicin | | upheld yesterday by the supreme court of the United States. Copenhagen, Feb, 19—Several Amer- ican syndicates have entered into com- De for the proposed Danish loan of $30,000,000. Among them are a number_of life insurance companies, Leslie M, Shaw, ex-secretary of the treasury, and Ambrose Petry of Chi- _Four Masked Men Overpowsred the night watchman in the Columbia thea- ter, St. Louis, blew open the safe and | got away with $5,200 e The insurgents’ Convention of the %, W o Feb. —secretary professed to see in it his pol IR N i\‘[‘x{?vrn Woodmen of America will be| New York, Feb, 19.—Former State Gardner’s Bail Doubled, ¥ visit Colombia during vVation in Colombia even to the Presi- | T,ondon, Feb, 19.—A elashing attack held at Minneapolis Feb. 22 to pro- | Senator Frank J. Gardner, who was| o d tour_ of the countries)dency, but some members of CONBress | was made on the government, in the test against the Increase in assessment | arrajgned today on charge of conspira- (m(",“‘;‘ig:fl: g;‘“(h:':‘mmfi to, 6,00 bhean sea, un-fas weil. Representative Sulzer, chair- | House of commons this afternoon when By |er to defraud Samucl k. Haslett, an |o% aceount of the additional Shary : a special invit tion from :;::: ”:'mlll;s, l:\:::fidcnlln::\lllcrt‘\lpt‘;‘r: S:g- | “n:m OF beniite :{H m‘md‘)‘cedés the e et A R i ‘,;n ‘:»L\z x"e( l‘\:;:” of m? alf Tll;m:n dol- [ };vm. s ea : mbian government. affairs, is a statel R DG of SN ETCHARANE 10 e AArAES JEp +d four- ate while on his sick bed, was | !1° onchalan T me made by Ac Ing with the Colomblan minister in | in reply to the speech from the tiroue tenths of a cent a pound since th | placed under a new and more serfous | #ir Which has characterized his appar- H Un »n Wilson tonight and | his demand for arbitration, complaining that the government had derwood steel tarifr revision bill pa ge before he left the court room— | Sht atitude toward the case since he ¢ - added ght such an - | Sulzer Takes Sid | not. fulfilled its pledge to reconstruct | 53 the house, according to lead pro- | that of felony. ;‘*“;l’;‘gi’;‘e‘;’{;"'fl‘°i;“:':;io:}“z~0‘f;;‘l7'm Ron Smvaters - Shiin “The testimony t far ada the house of lords. A | Obtained Signatures Under False Pre- |} knows of the remarkable case, vaine vy Tocion in | Leforo thecommittee” said Represen- | e o0 The Confirmation of Wiiliam H. Pope | tences. |1y pleaded to have his bail reduced. - Bam]aave Biser, commenting con . the | as United States district judge for| The new warrant, issued on an affi- |- Haglett’s Condition I o u! Y progress of the Rainey Investigation, AND REFERENDUM New Mexico was recommended by the | davit made by John B. Lord, attorney b g g i etary | “shows conclusively that the taking 7 | : ¢ sen original te committee on the judiclary ye Haslett, The condition of Mr. Haslett, who_ is of Panama was the respit of a con- - |for lleges that Gardner ob- Supreme Court Decides That It Is a - 3 ay aitied VEb SiRbat ey te vo wills | £till confined to his bed in the gloomy “ uld in- | spiracy carefully planned and clev- | Al {ained A‘,fw‘;u““f]‘l‘l"\‘k“’,“"p(f\,‘,.k.l‘.h‘f,r‘:f“,‘,‘""el‘. “house of mytery,” in Brooklyn, was - - s s executed, It cannot be justified | Problem for Congress. | William M. Shuster, the aged father | ynder false pretenses, “well knowing,” | T2uch improved tonight, according to & T-|in morals or law, The committee on N e S | of W, Morgan Sh former tr |in Lord's afidavit, “that Raslett was|Dr. H. H. Minton, his physician. : say | foreign affairs will proceed diligently | Washington, ¥eb. 19.—Only con- irer-general of Per: ery i1l with | mentally incompetent of comprehend- | i dly expect with the investigation. | gress_and not the supreme court of abdominal - trotbie Bl Tt S s e g g g Dr. Minton Reinstated. No Explanation Given. Sulzer on the Wrong Track. the United States may object to the Washington. JeAE e 2 e fad b It is alleged Gardner dismissed Dr. lainiti nd referendam 1. ive legisla knowing that the sald Gardner had no | i not w ¥ . = " - . | — cle el e ‘_ . Minton about the time the alleged wills . B, B Mr. Sulzers remarks are in conflict |tion in the states, so the court itselr | Daniel Medbury, one of the originat- | O oMttt enitie i | Were being drawn up, but today he . f ming Was based on| Vi what is,sa{d to he the attituds | decided today. £ E. C. JEWETT, i i am- | 10 e Demeficiaty. under his Jast | Was reinstalled by Attorney Lord. It B r apina's personal let. | Of the state department toward Colog- he tribunal held that the question : and town historian, died at hi L\. Il the executof~of his estate or his|if likely, the physician said, that the 3 foas: 1bike de. bia’s demand for arbitration of the|of whether a state still maintained a Freight Agent of the N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. at Kast Providence yesterday In | \irormoe to gomt wig Bagrrh, old man, whose life was despaired ef n bile vesterday, Or| dispute growing out of the partition of | republican form of government, gu {eh TS uis S5th year, § ¥ T{attorney. in fact with power to diSpose | ;. woaic will now recover. it e o 1t | Panama, anteed by the federal constitution, aft- —_— i of any part his money or prop- . R - w o govern-| Very Friendly Feeling at Panama. |cr it adopted the initiative and refer- | . Robbers Blew Open and Rifled the | ‘Tt _ Gardner’s Visits at Midnight. - - n of the Pan.| Panan Feb. 19.—President Chiari | endum method, was a political prob- |safe of the Austell bank, at Austell,| No New Charge Against Deckel According to Lord's affidavit, Has- : - today guve out the following statement | 1em for congress and not a judicial a Bn |Ga, and escaped with their booly,| No mew charge was made against|lett testified during the hearing held regarding the approaching visit of Sec- | One for the court: | | which consisted of about 00 in cash | Geo nurse, | Saturday night at his bedside by No Especial Concern Felt Over It. | regarding the approa The decision was Fased on the claim e and valuable paper | wi Kemp- | Magistrate Kempner, that he did not w that the sta Both the government and the peo- |DY the Pacific States Telephone [ - arrest of Gardner last|know Gardner, that he never sent for P no especial concer of Panne will extend to Secretary | Telegragph Co. that a tax upon it, im 0 naml ln Rev. Dr. Newei ht Hillis, pas- | t, and he is still held in | him, and that Decker testified that < £ the Colombian min- | De°dl0 (o Ktnoe & most cordial weleoms | Posed by the initative and referendum | tor of Plymou ch, Brooklvn, N. il on the charge of con- | “Gardners visits to Haslett's residence s 1 was not Wrought ub|guring the time he will honor us with | method in Oregon,“was unconstitution- | X fn an addr leclared “The great | epjracy, a misdemano: ie examina- | were made around the hour of mid- over . Our position,” he | i presence. 1 am sure he will beal The initiative ang referendum pro- e need of the colored people is the need | tion of both men was adjourned untll | night, when only Decler and the doe~ self-containe e of visions in Missouri, Californja, Arkan- sas, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, | Oklahoma, Maine and Arizona, hung | able to appreciate the sincere friendly | sentiment that all Panamans have for the United States.” of colored leadership. Monday next on request of their coun- sel, tors Gardner brought there were GOVERNMENT HAS EVIDENCE | BREAKS INTO SHERIFF'S OFFICE ent o & Secretary Wilson Ordered the Estab- | NO INSULT INTENDED. |in the balance. An adverse dcc!si}on“ AGAINST UNION OFFICIALS, TO GET AT THEM. lishment at Reno, Nev., govern- | would have affectad proposed legisla- ment laboratory, where al mate- | Colombian Minister Said His Only D THE SHUNEN MUSREITED, - | fion of the: chargeter fu uagny other i PITNEY NAMED FOR DETECTIVE TESTIFIES oF sire Was to Avoid Unpleasantness. | Archbishop Ireland Has a Long Con- | states. DISCUSSED ' IN CONVENTION examined withous cost, THE SUPREME 'BENCH FRAMED UP” CONFESSION, ONE OF PRISONERS KILLED ference with President Taft. THE DAY IN CONGRESS. | | | | risl supposed to contain potash wiil be | | Senor Pedro e John Thorn, a Fireman, was killed | President Taft Selocts New Jersey | District Attorney Obtains Possession A an minist ‘Washington, Feb. 19.—An interview e w_“‘d-— I_i : s ;‘.?\du Mi Mc l)nn:vlwuz‘l:',fij\‘v)'(»lum “;{r. Man to Succeed Justice Harlan. | of Four of Brandt's Letters. « public state- | hotween Archbishop Ireland of St |Bill for Withdrawal of Sovereignty : + i an, e e - — 3 o insuiting eiher [ panl, Mion, and R estdent Tati gt frovs’ b Rdliwaine Resolution Against “Use of More | Two Others Wounded, But Are Finally d Overa house | President Taft | New York, Feb. 16 —District Attor~ t overnment or Se | the White house tonight led to a re. port that high church officials in thi; Bombs or Explosives” Found Among ie the mimina- [ney, Whitmdn confrmsd rapariiies S personal n Lodged in Jail—Accused of Killing ! ; : - 1 ' Chanceor >jtne: ht that he had obtained four letters : Washington, Feb, 19.—The day in | : k | tion of Chancelior Mahlon Pitney . of | night that he h t s department Country, sympathizing with the ef- | congress. Papers Taken from Iren Workers.| Special Officer for Railroad | nr e, Midshipmen, Al Membets- Std New-Jerséy to b an jensoclite Justios [ NI dbleciives found 1o :rl:ln E. ry by the secretary | foris of the Colombian government to | gor o . | A class, Yesterday,.severed | of the United States supreme court. iy e g i arrest rtune.” The minister [ obtain arbitration, were seeking to| Donatc— —_— Ll 4 L L the GiMFservite] M. Taft aia mot anticipats. any'gp- |ifor BEUPRSY &t the Bome b g er wna “intended 0] smooth out difficulties botween the| In session 2. m. 8 e sl ok e e in the | position to the nomination in the | L. Schilt five years ago. The letiets s couched, in polite| 1wy countries. When he left the| With both. majority and minority 1111: polis, Feb, 19.—That the dy- | Shelbyville, Tenn., Feb. 1 Javing iz F i L e ek snate, Chancellor Pitney long has |are sald to te n BD 3 aug 1ago ‘and_ was | White house Archbishop Ireland de- | Feports of Stephenson election investi. | namiting plofs wers brought to the | heen deprived of iis pr ESFRE | gl iy o been & prominent figure in New Jer- |dn the efforts to fres Brends SSgt e i ny possible unbleas- | ciined to discuss the purpose of hig |KAting committee completed, consid- | attention of certain commitiecs at the | attempt to slaughter three negroes as |, e com Efrott Aged 21, of Cincin-| gy, In casting about for a successor | year prison term, but the a Knox by a visit | visgf, eratlon of the case promises to hold Emerg: ox[ul Association of Bridge | they were being taken from the (m.\,‘:’ N sopho- | {4y, Harlan, Mr. Taft first looked :;".“‘Y :’“ '_'E H ““r huea "No'(‘“.cwh“.sn The report that church influence | attention through the week. reesfrind oy Yo Workers conven- | house to jail here today, a mob broke | pir® LN, oF e O oM | beyond the Mississippi river, e Atie eaimine i s s Deeply Aggrieved. | might be at work to settle the present | Lead producers told finance commit- | T8, 3/ o el A.Emh 10, came | inio the sheriffs office where t b e Tead T Bit oot Tt llega |, AL one time it seemed certain that | BFESC (L EED stmwwfluon 't the ap Sa na the trip in-|differences wag based ¢ on the | tee lead had decreased in price since t‘ poday as one of the govern- | wounded blacks bad been taken, and | g _in his reom in the college | po would name Judge William C. Hook | 22 e af Altornsy Homned HCOISS - fact that Senor Ospins steel Dill passed house. ment’s charges against the 54 indicted | fred upon them. Two of them are | SOT™MItoTY of the United States circuit court, and | pearance of A bl i b e 8 of| minister, brought letters to Cardinal | mination of Chancellor Pitney of | men. It is charged by federal authori- | util} alive, but it is feared the men again it Scemed that Sccretary Charles | #0d Mr. Schiff befors the grand jury. > "o ony | Gitbons and Arohbishop Ireland from | New Jersey as supreme court justice | !i°s that a resolution demanding that | will storm the Jail laie tonight and | oo Corfield Peint Lightship, which | Nugcl of the department of commerce | Tl district attorney, relterated ‘that r vhich | Dr. Ragonesi, the papal legate at Bo- | Submitted to President Taft. ore bombs or efplosives of any | onish fts worlk. cke loose from her moorings at the | 5ng 1uhor.. would be' the president's 4 h which ‘W‘ i L4 ; e’ only | Resolution 1o permit uppeal to su- | Kiad be exploded while this convention 2 | mouth of the Connecticut river early allowed to appear. s 10 enter in- | Bola, Colomila, which s the oniy | Tesolulion (o Bect ppest 1o 21 | 1a'ln session® was written out I Texu: Killed Special Officer. | yesteraay, was picked up oft Duck a protest against Judge| John Rogers, a detective who works sty of urhitpalte. - Chimel dna Siate: wre s, - Senor | Rdversely reported By Judiclary com. |3 form by & Jelegate at the conven- | Evidence that the nesroes Illod | Island last nizht and was belng towed deciston in two | ¢4 on the case ;fl:fl]fi;umry ?fi;&f:;fi; SRR Y A eRr Ospina fs known to have been in com- | mittee. i < GE S a0 o ohioom TweciL offoer B, versoniotethe PR U Rer ot | cases, one involving the A Skoor Obbina Munication with Archbishop Ireland | President Taft withdrew nomina. | Iitiee and without the actlon upon It [ Nashville, Chattanooa Bt ol b Ln s s ot e R Oty said to have testified Brandt ugno: 5 -~ ot » yoLibtints b oming known was subsequently | railroad was so strong o prelim- | Rutherford P. Hayes, son of Ruth- | (. o™ v. The latter confession wes “framed up.” An- ta during his visit here, but would not | tions of two customs collectors and | 2°C E 2 4 " 5 Bl sl ket car law., The latter 2 . Ther inci dlvulge the nature of his conferences, | clght postmasters in North Carolina. fi‘;’;‘?, l’ak‘é‘: ity mn I | e £ ey teduy ihet it e i et e, LT Hook decided i :;:}::‘;sai’:,f‘;'%égf’oy‘i?'.‘fi ira 3 i b of etiquette, Dot | that Secretary ~Knox had intended | current resolution declaring it to be | oyofiment claims to have the origindl | down the comrthone. | L es hos & big tention of the negrocs af | time of Brandt's alleged burglary. The ¥ 1se of ature of his | when stopping at Cartagena, Colom- | the Sense of congress that wool tarifr | ENTRITH g syt e e | e to have been th2 final cause o 2 | witheas was sussested by ocounsel for r st rtment Com- | hia, {o suggest that a commission be | Schedule be revised immediately. - o ‘G :lt‘m;\"‘ and si | 4 Ly ent's turning from the Kansas| g ies Ve S otate the contention r he had made | apyointed, composed of o representa- | Toreign relations committee’ will | Explosives Disoussed in Convention. | Kiied one of the bl: L Lirancs i Ol Con o St o Mg that Brendt actuslly broke into the 3 pondence without secur-| ijve of Colombia ond one from the |finally consider iwireless telegrabh | e charge is that a delegate at the | tnco the Sherins caore b S aites “oF . obvie B o Yo L organizations protested | joq, 3 f the other party.|United States to adjust all differences, | treaty on Wednesday. convention, known to the government, | spesitr st oins piice hearby vty aguinst Secretary Nagel on tae ground | "7 o\ 4ovelopment todsy was the L | In digiomatic eti- | and in tho event of a disagreement, the | AdJourned at 4.02 p, m. untll 2 p. m. | demanded shat the gxplosions tempo” | LML Stationed himeelf at in that ne had been too lenient in the |, B0oTNer CHe PN O M torney < « lo the upinion that the | president of a South Amerlcan repub- | Tuesday. TArlly bh! atobusl st the thme: when The Attack Renewed. enforeement of the immigration laws. | H¢Ne"Raq grrangod to confer with & ntain no insulting | lic was to declde. House:— many steel and iron works under erec- { Reports sent out from the office that | :n Chancellor Pitney suall have| sertain person who was at an alleged Sympathy for Minih This proposal ls known to be un-| ot gt noon. tion by “open shop” contractors were |8ll the negroes were dead were no | his place in the supreme CoUrl | meeting of persons interested in the ympathy for Minister. welcome to the Colombia government, | General Ainsworth appeared before | Deing blown up, and that in that way | believed by members of the mob and sizent Taft will have had the Brandt case at the time he was ar- Senor Ospina found | which insists on a different tribunal, | Free Moving Pi Shows | are to X r -4 " v o) P) o t £ Il riff was rdinar ence of having T department expenditures commit- | Many officials, including President | it gathered again. The sheriff was|pe getablished in e hereq | traordinary experivace o s rested >3 v not only | preferably The Hague. e, but hearing was rostponed uatil | Frank M. Ryan, Herbert S, Hockin, |captured and one of the mob broke |oe the iemee mot g stitutsd a majorlty of the highest tri- | “Supreme Court Justics Gerard, who Latin-Ameri- | This report, howsver, was not con- | myegday, vice president, and members of the | down the door of the room in which |5t New p approp: bunal in the land—a bench on Which | has reserved decision in the habeas ¢ some of whom | firmed at the state department. Pujo Money trust resolution, after | ¢Xecutive board had the subject the blacks were huddled and opened |(jon dem o Moty 45 |1t had been his supreme ambition 10| corpus proceedings in the case, sald brought to their attention. Programme Presented to Convention. What the real motive of the delegate in offering the resolution was, was not divulged, but it 1s pointed out that J. | J. McNamara, the convicted dynamiter, and Ortle F. McManigal wero on their way from Indianapolis to Rochester Each of the wounded struck, Evidently re dead, th the two wo taken to the jail. Reports tha are still alive were circulated | tonight and it is f. d the mob will | ;o form again and to complete its having been cailed up, was withdrawn T on_point of order. WOMAN HAD REVOLVER Chemical tariff revision bill taken IN POCKET OF CLOAK. |Up for passage. Vote not expected y-iy till Friday. Everything Looks Favorable, Says| Searcn of Spestator at Sneed Trial | [Representative Ferrls introduced American Federation Leader. | Probably Saved Judge's Life. | serve as chief justice. In addition to | naming five new justices in a court of nine, President Taft also had the distinction of elevating Associate Jus- tice Edward 1. White to the chief justiceship, making in all six supreme court appointments during the three vears he has been in the White house prisoners today that he was golng into the mat- ter in such detail that it might be & week before the decision was handed down. pproved by e board of education, LAWRENCE STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED Alderman C. F. Lynch, commisslon- afety UNABLE TO PAY $10,000 bili authorizing prsident to prepare A YEAR AS ALIMONY, withdrawal of sovereignty of United e the police de an effort to cope with the strike s y b - | % s b2 e a by e i e States from the Philippines. when, according to McManigal's con- | WOk s tion. — The-Ove. Aasccifite jusiogs Saiec > i " - g very | wort, Wortl, Tex. Teb. 10 roman | " Represantative Peters Introduced bill | fession, Se e T B Militia Ordered Out. | | 1. Tate were Meosts, Lurton Finghes, Albert G. Whesler, Jr., Testifies in Sop Ryreer ) et | e e g der, tria] of Johl | to create a_bureau of tariff statistics. |at Cleveland & suitcase containing 20 g_the two hours beiween the | [talian Consuls Are Not Given the | Van Devanter, Lamar ar pid aration Suit of His Wif, : - e B e | e ko cesren e for fomrzacor= | Adjrurned at 630 p. m, until noon | quarts of nitro-glycerine. ~McManigal Sheriff Williarus telegraphed | Right by treaty with the United States | L o b i z s o g Dean. the "AREEE v firenrmus, 22 | tomorrow. asserted McNamara had mapped out a | the governor to send troops and a | to intervens and exclude state authori- | ETTOR SAYS HE 1S FE T iy 1 A e i - : - bagan, an1 when brought before the geries of explosions “which were to be | Nashville company was ordered out. | ties in settling the s of Italians OPPOSED TO VIOLENCE. || P7Eer in the supreme court reserved : & Pelice bar & rexolyer WRETRRG x. o pocket OBITUARY. presented to the convention.” This was countermanded later, how- | dying in this country without, leaving i decision today In the separation sult t D8ORS | of ner OOAE. MR ool oo Officials Fully Aware of Plots. ever, when Williams informed the gov- | according to the Supreme COUrl| | aurence Strike Loader Te in[0f Mre. Claudia Wheoler asainst Al P B .port was giv- | the court room. She fs Mrs. Mary Rea, Thedere Leed: Information from delegates who a- | e tne o iaiion o0 be could han-decision vesterday. | His Own Defense. York and Chicago, - Whoelsr ‘himoet] - that definite | 2ainst whom Judge Swayno recently | Stamford, Conn,-Feb. 19.—Theodors | rived in advance in Rochester is he'd e Mt o E The Colbrado Stabnte oE ADE dhvs- — took the stand and swore that ho w . from the mill owners | ruled in a divorce eise. Bhe was com- | Leeds, one of the oldest merchants of | by the government to have induced SENUITON. Oh =iereon. | ing an annual state corporation license | _l:awrence, Mass, Feb. 13.—A decla- | decidedly in need of funds and r:! i i tomorcow when the com- | mitted to jail pending inquiry as to her | the city, died at his home here to- | McNamara to change his plans. This | Everson was killed on the night of | {18 & annual state corporation license | "3\ e \vas opposed to violence | from. able to pay the $10,000 a yea e \gain. The Central Labor | S8nity. night from pneumonia, He was treas- | information, the indictment charges, | February 10, when he was thrown | oy of f%0 cents upon tath thousand |0y yde by Joseph J. Bttor, thelalimony the former opera singer dec is d with the | This was one of two interruptions at | urer of the old borough of Stamford | was that the international officials. in- | from a "Nashville, Chattanooga & St. | SN C@bie’ STOUE OF TORCEE €OM | oager of the textile strike here, while | mands. She is now getting 35,000 ¢ Labor, haa | tho trial today; 'The other occurred |and of Fuirfleld county from 1835 to | cluding President Ryan and bustness | Louls train ncar Bell Buckle, Tenn. He D s Coaterday Teld invalld by | testifsing in his own behalt in_the }year pending settiement of the separas about u set- | When Ly Y of Capt. A. G. . He was T4 vears old, and leaves | agents, were fully aware of the dyna- |had {vied to_quiet boj Ato WAk Jeetioln ; ¥ | police court today on the charge of be- f tion suit. * indepandently ]14«:.«, “h&mhflnflwb‘l.’ lfx;fd ataa sister. mite plots, and that some of the men |in the “Jim Crow" car “"‘ NUDCEE. SO {ing an accessory before the fact t0| From the Plaza, Wheeler testified ers off the |lawyer Wi o conmidered had asked James L. Rand. now indicied objected to any unusual Mob Madi f Rail f = G Y | murder in connection with the shoot- | he has come down to a room on Fore zation. { his ‘mother, a withess, an imDroper | Touon asw, Feb. 19, 1, | number of explosions while the con- ob Made Up of Mailroad Man. . | Hiram Johmeon, Governior gt Call- | uR e o g e L e et vontur p b many com. | duestion. 1t took B%ecourt attaches | parcy Ty, esm, Feb. 10.James 1, |TIther of explosions It is said the mob, which was com- | 1, heretofore an ardent supporter | & o N4 108 A b . i ¥ + ot persons be- | to stop him. He was ruled n contemp | (i 4y overaiiy Siond correspondent of | g posed of not more than twenty men, | of Senator LaFollette, issued a formal fdemonatration Jan =% . |ho said, had hesn anvthing but profit o ke Swiite | fined $100 and placed in jail one hour. | the pssociated Press, dropped dead at | To Maks Del Feel Good. was made up latgely of persous from | Statement yesterday ihat in his opin-| Fitor who i3 one of the oresnizird lable. Counsel for Mrs, Wheeler quess ey i o ok, bui | The state coucluded Hta evidence in | "3 1OMo in Wollaston tonigat. McManigal's confession is quoted as | Nashville, most of them employes of |ion Theodore Roosevelt should be the| (L h® Indusirial ~Workete B o0 |tloned him about the dividend on tht g S J- g | rebuital with a letter purporting to | gar " ,Nond attended to his work to- | stating “McNemara said he wanted a | the railroad Everson worked for. Tacy | next republican nominee for president| Viorid claimpd that on the WOFPAS) bonds of the Tillnols Tuunel campany serious disorder. | Bave hess: witlian TREE Unitea Seates | ga.\, pparently in his usual heaith. | ot of ‘open shop jobs blown up at the { wore no masks, Governcr Hooper has | of the United States Lo e e A ey - Ticanr W o UITL OF. Wihtah | Wibela con ST et | District Attorney Atwell, personal at. | SeCn after reaching home tonight he | time to make the delegates feel good. | offered n reward of 3300 each for | L e rare Tnjured] TomA I M08, {p, the capitel staok FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED tomey for Sneed, to Bherift Rea of | o fezed with an acute pain around | Just befors meetings of the exccutive | capture and conviction of the memi- | President Taft Yesterday Told May- | fIT°°C ahd muny vers of a brokerege concern here. The wits by missiles, he was on the streets and saw no one assaulted. He said he had no previous know’edge that any of the strikers were armed with danger- ous weapons. He was always at odds, he testified, with those in the organ- ization who favored violence. Tarrant county, Tex., in which it was said that the younger Boyoe had ir his possession v/hen arrested in Winnipeg, Canada, jewels, the property of Sneed. This information, it 18 said, was the basis of complaints charging Boyce with theft, one of the charges on board McNamara also wanted many jobs pulled off so it would please the members and show them business was good.” . Half Dozen Ready to Confess. The year the convention was held hers of the mol: NEGROES DRIVEN OUT. tho heart, and in a few moments he wag lead. ’ Mr. Ranl jolred the staff of the As- sociated Press in 1393 and was ap- pointed New Fngland correspondent {n 1905, He was born in Main» 45 years ago and was educated at Dover, N. H., ness had testified that the passing ol A this dividend made the stock worth« less. “Wasn't this dividend passed by your father, E. H. Harriman and Mrn ‘Armour with the intention of freezing ON BOARD SHIP ERNE. Agents Cable te Liverpeo! to Have Nine*Sailors Detained. on_that he would | t lapel of his coat, | | look around for a goood shillalah and | ride at the head of the St. Patrick’s| ay and Evacuation day parades when | he yisits Boston Monday, March 18. Residents of Alabama Village Blame | Black for Woman's Death. m, Feb. 19.—The nine survivors | 3 . ut & number of bondholders?" ' s > c and at th 25 bridges, viaducts and buildings wers ¥ s 3 ) Arturo Glovannitti, a New York | °% o . o i,lh;pr:‘-;'rj.-ghl:x);é w::: iked UD | which it was sought to have him ex- Te,_h“l”h:; M*}:(:nil;g‘g:‘t’wo’!,ns&;ut:&; o fip ol Sarie of mi coun. | | Dolhan, Ata, Fab. 19.--After wreak- .len-rtle’ng_M,H‘fnfi:lv: |!|'Prljlhltavl;|ie\ editor, who Is held with Ettor on a| g T should say not,” answered Wheel. Soaded thisre oMElerdey Were ordered ty | TR0 e of the Philadelpnia Record, and in |try. Advices were recelved by the gov- | ing vengéance on the negro population | &5 Mrs, Jennie Hisht Smith who vears | simiar chacge, was 70t examined t0- | Sy Wheelor, who had been prompts . today, through Charles Iiunt & ATH BY LAW'S HAND 1891 cams to Dosion, where He became | érnment. today that at least half a of Dixie, a small town near here, driv- | 50 B T T T et e pooy) e Xb aSeits 6 the Houth Atmer: | O reporter and afterwards city editor of | 40zen of the defendants are preparing ing every black from the village and K‘(*\%{q‘"{q“n Pl weh‘)“‘“" Om er | o ke oS Ry g : can line, to which the Erne helonged, VOIDS LIFE INSURANCE | the Boston News Latr ho was edi- | to “tell all thev khow.” It was sald Killing one last night, & mob is search- | om Williym T Smith, Sho was iden- Woman of 70 a Heroine answers, as if in conradiction. %o be detained for examination. The o o tor of the Brockton Despatch, that developments resulting from new ing the countryside for another megro. f‘ = ‘""J w“j “&"‘F A Mr;(e“m; | SRR o U femens BES . Alssatisfied with the pub- | Children of Executed Murderer Unable | In the Baptist denomination Mr, | information the government expects| The body of Miss Estelle Brown ;'IS\H‘ b o ot i e and TCMIE, Mrs. Verta: Guitmiat ) from the survivors that to Collect on Policy. Rand has been for years a prominent [ {0 receive might tgo expected before all { was found In her home last night |Others. ;a\'fi:l Py fPllm\" ‘w'»m n patint’- GIRL SAYS SHE IS TIRED Capt. T. A. Fickett took the one life- | Yorker, sorving us traasurer of the | the men ere arraigned here on March | WUh the ROAd Diereod MY fier A egre | In a Speclal Message to the Massa- | Bellevue hospital from death today by { OF BEING MAN'S SLAVE boat of th oft in it with | Washington, Feb. 10—Death by the | Mussichusetts Sunday. School associa- | {2- < 5 hort tono | chusetts legislature ~Governor Foss,| holding. her wrists and preventing her his wife, s 1 passenger, | b, £ ihe i ids all life i tion, He was one of the leaders in the Only One to Be Apprehended. ‘was seen near the home a short T s -~ B g e e Sl Sl 1t vt S R B Wemman'a Shamtel + Tiay, of Portland, leavi ;| hand of the law velds all life insur- | afey and Religion Forward Movement | Henry W. Legleitner of Denver, a | hefors the body was found. A mob |Yesterday disapproved the Tl appro- | from Buatoml o ARG 8 . ven Young Robert Hay, of 4 ng the | ance policies of the criminal. The Y, 3 o | pripting §516,300 for the Massachu- |dow. Anna Doherty, 64 years old, was erew to shift for themselv Supreme court so held today in the | iR this district. He married Miss Ger- | former member of the executive board, | Soon formed and proceeded to Dixie, | T = i ‘ - 3 Story to Bridgeport Officer, Bridgeport, Conn,, Feb. 19.—A po- liceman was stopped tonight on Bank street here by Miss BEdith Hlfl'mnlz who told him that she was “tired o sefts Agricutural college at Amherst, | The governor says that only rt of the teaching is for agricul- tural purposes and he does not think | the time is vet ripe for Massachuseits | . | to have a state university. the woman who tried to make the leap. Hospital attendants restrained her after Mrs, Goldstein had clung to her wrists until exhausted. $1,000,000 Gift to Museum of Art. led from Boston on Feb. trude Ilall of South Boston, who sur- Ayres loaded with lum- vives him with two daughters and one son. the major portion of whose popula tion are negroes. A coroner’s jury to- | day pronounced the death of Miss | Brown murder, 18 expected heres tomorrow. He prob- ably will be given an opportunity to confer with District -Attorney Miller. The errest in Chicago today of the defendant named in the indictment as Patrick Ryan, former business agent action brought by the children of James 8. McCue, mayer of Charlottes- ville, Va,, who was executed for the murder of his wife in 1905, A policy of $15,000 was cartied by McCue in the Northwostern Muntwal Life’Insur- Two Buifocated at Springfield. Springfield, Mass., Feb, 19—Annle Roosevelt to Visit Boston, To Avert English Coal Strik New York, Feb. _ 19.—Theodore and Mary Mack, sisters, 43 and of a Chicago local unlon, leaves only 20—The Ti % 3 7 Fes | o New ¥ b. 19.—A gift approxi- e > ance company of sin, 2 g and 48 London, Feb. 20.—The Times an Hearst Out for Champ Clark, mating $1.000,000 to the Metropolitan o gl Bes L Py tg"u:“;; The u%g Slates-iaieouit wgiict ipt | Years of ago, respgctively, ware suffo- g::,,’“p,:,,g‘;‘;:j A rictet Sutaso | nounces that Sir Georo Ashwith has| gan Francisco, Feb. 15 —Speaker s p b ediso D B Jiorvacd ‘dbirscrs. Ha will vieit | aPPeals the fourth eircuit. cated in o slight Sire in thelr mpart- | 00 ARp e ray, formenty of | reedy made arrangements which will | champ will be given the sup- | night. It 18 one of the largest gifts the larvard querssers. He yallYisit | that the palicy wgs made tn- O en ey, One | hseitng. I, V. 4 gnavle, the government to fake action | port of the Willium R, Hearst demo- | ever made iy tie musesm and is from ofic: wday. but: will deiiver no pub- | S and under . an ofl stove and the emudse which — B ot LA i i - rancis L was not annulled by execution on the 3 gallows, The supreme,court held to~ day that the policy was net te go in- | the coal strike. The Times adds that the premier is expected to make an onnouncement in the house of com- lic speechcs, ‘although he will remain uatil Wednesasy for the nomination | prestdency, eccording. Lo for the cortespond- County National bank, a veteran and 4 m uber of the followed caused the women's deaths. Stols & Qovernment Muls, Washingten, Feb, 19—A conscience Taft to Attend Birthday Dinner. Washington, Feb. 19.—President Taft promised Col. George Harvey of New Vork to attend the dinner there March 2 to be given Willlam Dean Howsils, in honor of the authers 76th Brihley. 10 effect until the payment of the and therefore that the policy was made in Virginia and was not governed by Wisconsin iaw, | One-third of England's telegraph op- ralors are womep | premium, which was made in Virginia, | $10,000 Garage Fire at Meriden, Oleriden, Cenn,, Feb, 19.—An explos- isn of gaseline in the garage of C. W. Jones em Cesk averue, started a fire 1 that did damage amount- ing to 10,600 befere it was put eut. Jeur cars andw, truck were among the vehielos damsged. - stricken old civil war veteran who |98 today. 1 stele & mule from the gevernment dur- ing his enlistment has sent Secretary of the Treagury MacVeagh a draft for $200 to square the account and ease his mind, The contribution wag for- warded thraugh i Methodist minister at Green Castle, Ind, Julia Marlowe Undergoes Operation. 'Washingtqp, #eb. 19.—Julia Mar- | lowe, the acfress, was taken to a hos- | pital today fer nn operation upon her throat, K was #afd to be not a feri- ous one. { ence made public today v To Paint Portrai New York. Feb. 1 a celebrated Dutch artist, who has been commissioned (o do & portrait of Andrew Carpegie for the peace paiice at The Hazue, arrived here today on the steamship Nieuw Amsterdam. of Carnegie. Bloome: $ | Johnson, 45 v Railroad Fatality at Branford. Branford, (‘onn X 18.~Marcus was instantly Killed tonight rallrond trairy Johnson was on the tracks and stepped out of the way traln in’front of another by

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