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Pulleti VOL. LIV.—NO. 48 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in C Cabled Parag»ra Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce | 7] graphs - g | Condensed Teiezrams OASH REGISTER OFFI ~ SRR : 4 v London, Teh. 22.—Sir George Head Manufacturing, and Other Interests. Sanr ¥ Barclay, 'British minister to Persia Total Lossaslin Houstonls (Texas) AN | since 1908, has been appointed British o8 S P 0,00~ WOy RUS R 3 Pronounced by “Old Salts” the Worst Gale »= « Putee: B a iz 3 Eba B R Tt Rear Admiral Cowes, Brother-in-Law | T'hj Officers d Sal 3 £ glondn, T 32 The Lonton sec- s el Coan et ita Blerty . Officers” an es Agents n irty Years 0 ong Islan commenorated Washinglon's birthday Taft that the former president is not ) B R TR S a candidate for nomination. 1With MOHO iZiIl usiness ' onight. s | ' pol g B 4 P i Secretary Stimson of the War De- | 3 3 iy ” Rome, Teb. 22.—Tho American -resi- partment will make™2 speech before ' Hd NEW YORK’S WIND RECORD BROKEN | ez, st Rome, celcouiea, washine, | BAVITaR e 1 Chicur on the Hight o ton's birthday today with various fetes | of Mareh 5. Y4 g e : ' TRIED TO KILL OFF COMPETITORS fh_:‘l‘grll‘éut'::ltdx:ln;o was crowded T”ri’r_‘ws !f\rrest-d in Rahway, N. J. i ¥ . e wil enceforth oe adorneda w'th a g ¥ ¥ R ¢ ball and chain and give harce to ; Estimated Damage On Land and Sea is about $500,000—FPor Faris, Fob. A Eromier Raymons e e SRR TR ok 3 ¢ : % i vincare and Mme. Poincare were the i Methods i tion of New York State in Grip of Blizzard—Several | sucsts of honor at a dinner given b ; et nlawful hods Alleged to have been ed—Adams Robert Bacon, the United® States am. [D“"’"""‘ Made in New York d { t 3 3 - close that Mrs. ouise Beauch: | A & A > B e o u wp | Ex; Trains Stalled and No Freights Moving on Main Line of | 5i5incor, to, france, last night, and a Hughes, & wealihy widow, bectme the press Company Indicted on Eleven Counts for Ex-. stinguished sent to ctim of designing persons that | 3 New York Central—Houses Blown Down. mebA T e Ber eatate of L0000 was depleted. | acting Charges in Excess of Its Published Rates—Man- 1 | Rome Teb. 22—The royal decree ; i proclaiming the annexation of Tripoli- sl bl L ufacturing Concerns Charged with Undervalui ) | procl ¢ ) N. Y, indicted ths Delaware and Hud: | arged w uing Goods. | tania and Cyrenaica was presented to- g - e Rl o | . v Y Feb, 23.—The windiest | docks a Island beach, a shore resort | day by Premier Giolittl in the chamber R T R e B8 St the v s New York has Known since the | two miles out in the Sound from here, | Of' deputies and later in (ke senate. e oL me e 2 . or bureau was organized, start- | with a loss of, $2,000, | Patriotic speeches were made and o el lincinnati, Feb. 22—Thirty indict- ,of the aN odd & with a record breaking blast of 96 | ——— | scenes of enthusiasm ensued. i , | ments charging conspiracy to obstruct | pany K rt\ix‘::::ld (:":h?esfl;:e: " miles an hour before daylight, drew TRAINS SNOWBOUND. - R. E. Shearer, an Artist, was held up | W monopolize the cash register busi- | John A. Patterson, mn ) 1 »se tonight with the air currents | s Paris, Feb. 22.—Senor Antonio Ji- in New York by thres men who threw | DES3 in violation of the criminal pro> | Deeds, vice. presiaents G ¢ Edgeter movine at the high rate of 52 | Utica Fire and Police Alarm Systems | mencs, charge d'affaires of Panama in | him into a cab, where they brutally | Visions of the Sherman anti-trust law | secretary; A e es an hour, There was little let- Crippled by Storm, France, in the course of an interview beat him with blackjocis wid then | Were returned today against officials | Robert Patterson, y ey Wit iy in the driving gale, | WL today, said that Secretary of State it ., He may die | #nd sales agents of the National Cash | Thomas J. Wilson, Joseph I 14 Destruction All Along Goast. Utica, N. Y., Feb. 2%.—This section is | KOX Was_certain to receive a’ hos- | | Begister compans. At the same time, | exander Harned, . e A n All Along Const. as| experioncing _the worst storm of tha | Pitable and warm welcome in Panadia Mrs. Inez Miller Mundy, former sis- irst action by the government 1o | Keith, William Cummings, J. C. Ladrd, » JOf 38 inlie, which had'| ooy yon. 5 aly y changed to | “0¢ rally throughout the Latin -in-law of the Earl of Craven, nas | Prevent violations of the interstate |W. C. Howe, C. A. Snyder, ‘wm;’,- g sto0d wan equalled during | R0t R S8 (G QST 12 republies”of Amrica. Inetituted procecdingn n v “ynak | commerce ' Jaw' " resulating express | Caol, T H. Kppersoti, Myer N dacobes the end from all sections of | 41N fiperatura and high win e [ for dlvoree Trom Talbot Chetsyide | charges resulted in an indictment with | M.. £, Lasiey, Jonathan B. Hayward; o a » unts of ¢ ’|vailing all day blocked all tho) | aris "eb. -The Washington Mundy, an English journalist i counts against the Adams E Alexander W. Sincl Ran; vty D 5] taw Seven tratna on the Blatk Riv- | FandUet of the Admerican cluy st the e e Smudhy | Bdgar ark, dias G D, Foote i age amounting by some estimates {0 | "l 110, o the New Yorc Ceniral | EIface Palace hotcl tonight was at- | | 1t is Estimated That the Fire Manufacturing Concerns Also Indicted | litm . Muzzy, William P. Flum, Barl tens n o high winds upstae | Were annulled. Lato today the Black | a’;["i'j'"r“ Ly Rbout sl gliste. 11 a1 | plants of the Resal Silveriwarc The company was charged with B. Wilson. losses by s upstate | Fere ahnilled, Lato to0ay i a m. |dition to being commemorative o Hemming Brotaers' companies’ at ing exacted more 1 g b cow BbiAbl wire’ nimecuis | 3 R 5 n mpanies’ at New more than the published #ithugh the das and wers still coming | ¥48 reperted stalled at Boonville. An- ARG T b e JEL LO0K th | Haven caused < e ot abaat | rates from shippers. . Six Cincinuatl | e Coied Into Court: Next Wes i B Ter® was aprend | other train was stalled in. five feet of c;:xvn“uqabr- ‘\“cll \;‘(h\ue( t% the Am- | $29,000. manufaciuring concerns were indicted | The second and third counts charge tonigat, Destruction wes spreed | snow at Karog, Onwego county. car ambassador, Rovert Bacon. | on the ground that they violated the | defendants with monopolizing the cash, ey Tho train which loft this. city this — -~ The N ; J intergtate commerce law obtai | register trade by TN - vept fromeTheir Feat, | TOTEADE 10 “Adirondack points was GENERAL MILES SEES | Ay Cliross Hepanio {ow transportation Tates by wnderval; | means. « Bt ‘ - | caught at Remsen, 19 miles from Uti- | | vesteréay and sent 4 cablegr ;¢ | uation, and there was nearly & score of N 3 el Wire service in all directions was | ca, this afternoon, and was unable to | BROTHER DROP DEAD Arcoting. to. the state. depuriment o | MINOF Individual indictme il bem*m'l'l;“‘f&)isb\');x:l'::el‘m;':eEflgflmmr‘ o T etvice™ to. something | ing afier being in the drifts near hers | Heart Failed Him. | HENRY F. ULMER President Taft an d e e i lre e, e araatat nery et aching normal conditions tonight. | all night. Two steel smokestacks were | 4 JoLasiriang He it Lk bbb Tyt o J 2 e Sy o Jaching normal com o o | e Jown rom loca] manutacours | Washington, Feb. 224 Lieut-Gen, | Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager of the Ulmer Leather Company. bosmdor, Count Yon' Bemadiritoare b DilEi Rt S oonE ot Express Company's Officers, the citv were shattered, tall | Ing plants, fire and police alarm sys- on A Miles, T retired, was | = DO ITOSDINY 0. Savur QL T, ScliEh v i B e The indict & dows In the clty Were Ahattered, ta | D roDiod bo taiiing deabe. ot | motoring along Pennsyivanla avenue | 2. consummation of an arbiiration treaty | o " straint has been i operation | The indictments against the expreas sunk and pedestrians | trees and several persons and horses | toNiBhi, when a man walking briskly | . with Germany or the last twenty ye: he said, “al- | company were. the result of an inves- g B Bf Lo ad m)umhr sons “anililorses | (ORISR, JDo0 BTN wAlng Tuiacy even UEalhs ‘w " . 3 Reol ;»w;-:u‘m.» pecific charge is con: tigation mT(x. here by the *Sphcial feet. | X Sheoa o GHURS 1 ctts parl « a Result of 2 Gonference hetween | 10 he last three years. The principal | agent of the company, P. F. Marsh, A Bane tn Jail. | DY . \m]mv\?\ \”vm‘IL(;)\:i:_lerdr.m\llhxl‘ | I ppea In | offictals of eastern m’!mfrum o, | unlawful means outlined in the indict- | and Attorney A. G. Guthiem. The in- persons were injured by be- FREIGHTS STALLED. | pathway, ., e &) | motive engineers in New Yotk wage | Ment are the bribing of employes of | dictments allege that the express com- hurled, against the sides of build- iy | General Milag lcft nis ca to peer | ' | y | Mcrenses wome mlowed that wik wage | competitors and of transportation, tele- | Pany collected 52 per hundred pounds others wera cut by flying | Drifts Ten to Fifteen Feet Deep on |over the heads of the crowd which | [ s eliroaatente graph and_telephone companies, thall GROANEmMANS Ui struck by falling signs. Scores | New York Centril Tracks, Feraaly c | s ase ol Riring of émpioyos away from compet- | Franklin, Pa., while the rate between ey e | C 2 o SRR | | At the Annual Commemoration Day | 0TS, the requiring of ‘igents to nter- | the cities is §1 s county jaf { first time In the history of the New | be took the body up in his 3 d | eqres b diitet o Riwa O Compeiee Mt S ¥hen a seciion of | York Central railroad, ory of the New | he took he body up in hls ams and | POISON MYSTERY IN BROOKLYN | DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO CARRY 2 1 ipon Dr. S, Welr Mitch- A O e S Six manufacturing concerns of this e SAMIBLREER bultd: | wors o o et trad il uto A | | eil, the novelist, of Philadelphis o use as “knockers” and injuring | eity which were charged wit g e R B T R e I R st INFANTS' HOSPITAL. | THE MATTER HIGHER. ‘ bt ol fhe competitive machines wherever | vioiated the v b il structure, A house | zard conditions both east and west of | The dead AR ona e o v | | 2 | (she High Winds Which Accompanied e By Myl Isiand was blown from its | this city. oS *| minster, Mass. He was in Washington | S Tsi : e the rain-storu at Herby unrosted she T b Al A AR e iy iagrrss- g o ORI e i as in Wasl of | cupola on the Irving school and blew L . ng made to | Visiting Geneval Mtles. EMPLOYE UNDER SU 1 |8 g and ; r ; 1 | down a smokestack 35 fect high at the v City a car o e and E DAY IN CONGRESS. . fifteen feet deep cover the tracks in | E « {omn oft and pitched against a D cover the tracks in Y IN cot ) S e AR =i ROOSEVELT AND WILSON. COLOMBIAN MINISTER. workm i 8, som : b esolution for Four Battleshi o oy ’ orkman, infuring bim severel. feven | SO0 Dlicss. Washington's Farewell Adress Read Woman Who Received $3 a Month and | Will Be Released on $5,000 Bail, Which | 1 Tahcan S, 08yl appropria on i1l | Says They re Runming Race to See |Conjecture as to Course to Be Pursusd houses opsiruction in Newar] =T - n $5,000 Bail, ich | was introduced e nou star- i ourse to Be Fursu Tere practicaly demalished. _On' the BARGE CREW RESCUED in Both Houses. Her Board Said to Have Been Dis-| Will Be Furnished by Surety G day by Representative Jefterson Tiev | Which Represents People. at Washington, waler conditions were the worst In E PR e e xS 3 L y Surety Com- | oerat, Ne 2 R T NEAR BLOCK ISLAND. ».?,\z"rozlm 5, Feb. ~The day satisfled—Palice Tnvestigating Case: T | B e OB | Washington, Feb. 22.—The mainte-| Washington, Feb, 22—Just how the pasatte Tor pilts 13 Soked.surme 0 | Ot Poundivg HeaWly i Gale and | “Renetsie i pany—Brandt Makes Statement. | City Marshal Sullivan of 'Lawrencs | IENICE 0F @ pawerful nivy as a poten- |state depurtuient will b€ notified off- e Ot A e Will Be Total Loss. | Met at noon. | TR / —_ | annoinced yesterday tant HO MOk | S et arTE endores e | St Lr et Ompinxe teokll i8S oy e M M 2 Bl 4 : | Washington's farewell address read | - New York, Feb. 22.—Stirred to S chfldren of the strikers would be per- | night at the o L emrne th | ider OF odERGluie, I ‘6 SERN pear their courses. Operation of the| Providence, R. I, Feb. 22.—The three | bY Senator Kern | vt o e e oired o ac-] * New York, Feb. 22—As far as could | Mitted fo luave the city or'to be ex- F 0 A g e ,vkum Sxnactad Shal s mizister will S e had to be aban- | members.of the crew of the barse Juiy | Pgesident in message transmitted | days of seven infants and the serious | o learned tonight tl.e decisicn 0f Gov- | Ploited In any way by the strikers. T Dy rar pe ers, in the embarrassing position of belng R G A. Dempsey of the Scully line were fnaster general's annual report, | iliness of five others in the hospltal] ponors iy to suspend all proceedings = B e dovestonant, fhrmar | Wea, (o IRPIpL D e de- & ma ast. taken off In the breeches buoy by the | Suzgestng government ownership of of the Brooklyn nursery and him in the case of Folke | The Funeral of James L. Rand, the | Spoaker Joseph . Cannon and W. |te erdis his own letters of recall. In JA foat containing 81 loaded New life savers of the Sandy Point Iife sav- | aphs, which the president said hospital, the police and Cor- | g former valet of Mortimer L. |YeW Ingland correspondent of the haoier Siiis toeitourer-geriara] Huie r AIBaS0 EoED R NI quietly Haven railroad freight cars wers | ing station at Block Island today after | he did not favor, and. second class | oner Gilnnen of that borough have be- | e o i, Il N0 wise alter or inter- | jasoclated Fress, who died suddenly-fof Persis. ; 5 [ rgwhae e jown_ashore ani stuck fast. Thelthe barge went ashore haif a mile | mall maiter commission's report, rec- | gun & thorough investigation. With the procedure now under way | Monday evening, was held at his home | * The recent action of the democratic s swocsstor i present the offfs schooner Perry in distress In Long |#0uth of the station. | ommending increase of second class| Poison in Children's & here to determine whether Brandcy | D Wollaston, Mass,, Yesterday after- | catcus In declaring for a reduced navy | Sontiats as Of Fecall with. his owR e Island sound, was towed into Stamford | ‘Tonight the barge was pounding Tale to two cents, which the presiden ildren’s Stomachs. thirty-year sentence in s prison | 2000 ; ETer ith 1 \lr, | dentlals as Colombian minister. Mean- harbor by the revenue cutter Mohawk. | heavily In the gale and probably “will | approved. G p ent| An autopsy performed by Coroner's|for first degree burglary in the Schiff | —— e T e ok ‘tuck ac. | EAE K AR I Worst in Thirty Yi be a total loss. The men rescued were | Wire products manufact _ | Physician Charles P. Wues today dis- | home was illegal. | Congressman Oscar W. Under ;i SnDNE, Rwhe ad Lk ASRER h bois, is expected to advise the depart~ y Years : D turers pro Underwood | casion ¢ hat too much time B T T s Capt. Fred Holmes, ook Jonn siuiee | tested against. steci. tartft b beres | clo%ed traces of an irritant polson in District Attorney to Appeal, | Of.Alabama was the principal speaker | w, fon o remark that (oo much UBE | ment offolally what has taken place. s e i : .mdn coast the storm |and Seaman Lewis Braun. | Ananics-cominittee ® | the stomachs of two children who died| v oy Yo l\ppewi. |1ast night at the annual Washi : | wes being s it by both parties . '¢| A normal ouecome of the present raged furiously an old whalers pro- i [ et 0 o1t ' TUEH IR Ia%E 7 T Miioat saif that ith the temporary rpcstponement | birthday banjuet of the Fennsy selection of presidential candidates. | situation would be the extension by the Roinced 1t th worst in thirty years, | SCHOONER GAPTAIN || AGlourned 20 D. m. until 2 1. | ha would Seels HGediRioy (o hare his | Of (he executive Proceedings, however, | State Soclecy cf the Cinelmath - 4 We of the republican party” e |colombian government of a federal in- b gt B ADRIFT IN BOAT. | Housei— | discovery confirmed by chemical ans | e A S ot Sl suApinosment by | Philadelphia e e o raenapic.. Tho oo ‘s of | Yitation to Becretary Knox to visit Car- or unides ooner an- A 5 ysis of the contents of th fants | PiStrict Attorney Whitman today. that O AFAPEUE i), PTEEDSES e friends of | 4ggena, according to the f th nared ootid Mot at noon. 3 of tie Infants ! — o’ pr : re < 3 ng erme o e Snh oTRIls TR TAE: AL 1ate hovs, el : i Lyl s e d o ML ¢ the present executive are seeking to || ; 3 - Bowever, her anchors appeared to bg | Mariner Was Helpless and is Belisved | oo %, ON inanimous consent calendar %5 : he would appeal from the decision by | The High Southwesterly Gale ves- | do everything in bounds of reason i original itinerary of the secretary’s e dan ol | wes cousiderod. 12T | " Theory That Milk Was Poisoned. | joren, Codrt Jusiice Gerard sus- | terlay caused the schooner Thomas 1 ounde nd that won. | Central and South American tour. In i o Bo Drowned, | " Washington's farewell tddress read| - The theory on which the investigat- | plied g ‘»‘Jé‘,n?fu’r‘"f"—““'lf"”"-"‘ ap- | James, Providence for Norfoll, (0 dras | derful man president for two terms. (WY (3% iy o R Provincstown, Mass, . Thb. ‘38 st | B, Representative Clark of Florida. | o8 8re w orking 1 that the poison was | tonight as if the fnal disposition. of | Eute of Canana o dshione on (he | Who never asked a third—seemingly is | Jop. o0 i stk LINER SUNK. s T “.I;d:,:: | His VMI.,““:: toward a third term fnd:;un;‘m’won in milk given the infants | the rase, as far as the \,j o ;:u\m;! s Conanicut islend in Dutch hing @ race with a college profes- | é&l ¥ o e a raging sea, Capt SEBius f | P e W applause, and their attentfon has been directed | cerned, far dists fige il S formerly president of Princeton, olombian Minister Recalled. Twonty-two Others Driven Ashere on | memi s, ora. hiain Dobbins of the | President's message read to & women employed in the kitchen, | atteruty. sate. tant T worrs it DO, e L ois the scmthment | Bagote, Colssiia Fun SR Nl the Virginia Coast !3"‘!‘ 13 beifeved to have been drowned ete s tm mmitinoon Prisf Ak (RO UR e gbtain. o, focieion | SVIngE by the detaleation o o e peule, e Do g s Datiad Kute Ranisa ; n— — in the harbor off he e ently showed signs of insanity. It | from the appell L Ao | savings by the defalcation of Paym usted by popular vote to Teverse the ister to the United States, was recalled Natfolk, Va, Feb, B—-One stetmer, | sshooner, bosad for Cubs, pet in hors | e is said that she harbored a real or | ordinary avpellate division and in the | ter's Clerk Edward V. Lee of the bat-/| findings of & court of last resort |by the Colombian government today. 014 Dominton liner Madison, was | vesterday afternoon for snelter and | PORTION OF ENGINEER'S fancied grievance over the amount of | would thenso be taken (o the bous b Georgia will be reimbursed by | Mr. Cannon also attacked the short | The action of the Colombian govern- 22 other " shipe "wers' riven | inchorage. * Whbe s Seat was' b ENGINE Ber pay s o kitchen helper, Pl e cogrs | S DL int oatichn Pepresentaiive | baliot and the principles of the initia- | ment was taken because neither it mor wore and three scows wers carried | lowered this aftern S it DY IS RECOVERED. urchase of Oxalic Acid. e tive and referendum. “I have men- |the Colombian people upholds the po- git to sea by the worst gale which | hooked from hs thckis Gl pith B R e i b A rellirvm;dsw Gl ot Ol s kuridh Bail While Virginia Was Cel Goned o mames b s Conte | ion takep up by e Colomblan ok as rake e Atlantic coast in {his | captain alone in it was quickly blown | V''°°King Crews Manace to Reach In- | whole matter, but sald that th me, i} is expected that | vy, irginia as Celebrating | sion, “but God knows what's to come.” |ister at Washington in notifying the vicinity since the big storm of 1879, | far out from ths sshooner. Witk tori = A0 A 8 X e AR, it obtain his freedom. As| VW Askinston's birthday, a spirited ro —_— state department that the visi 79. | far out fro 3 th a erior of Hoosac Tunnel. in question had mothing to do with in_his freedom. As|gyer 1 Ny {Atat0 APty t the visit to Co- o The Madison was rammed by (he | forty mile gale blowing, Captain W,,t i s the preparation or delivery of food o | 5000 a8 Justice Gerard's decision and | char cihe Proposed. abolition of fees | PERSISTENT STOWAWAY lombia of Secretary of State Knox Norwesien tramp stesmer Hippoiyte |bins was helpless. Another smaller [ NOtth Adams Mass, Feb, 22 | the Infants quartered there, Nor was order i3 flled tomorrow, Brandt's at- | tomp was moing on hefore. (he tewila: ARRIVES AT NEW YORK | JOuld be jeopportuns, ewing do i58 Dumols, which had lost Ler rudder |boat was lsunched and the mate and | Wrocking crews braved tho hot, suffo- | there official confirmation of the torneys will ask for bail, it is under- | tive committce of the legisiature . jfact st The COUMMEMAS. SRR 0 cheins, and was beached snd sunk this | two members of the crew put out to | CAting interior of Hoosac tunnel to- | Ment of one of the nurses that t stood. and the district attorney winl | = COMmittee of the legislatur T T . | connection with Panama have net yet morning. the, rescue, but were driven. inta the | 42y and succealed in Anding o portion | S2tisfled helper recently purchs ask that it be fixed at $5,000, which a| A Thu i B Sixteen Vear Old Lad Detsrmined to|ycen arhitrated. » large tramps In port were driv- [SUrf at the east end of the harbor, | Of the body of one of the four victims | cents’ worth of oxalic acld t | surety company_stands reads to fur- | ning ani peis or vt v Light- Got;Into This Dountry; | «n ashore by the Eale. They were the | They go' ashore safely, but greatly | 9f the train collision of last Tuesday, | cleahing silverware.” ~The purchase 3 cording to Mr. BT | T G clunder, ATBAkAom) | - { : Eritish_ stoamer Eiswick Manor, the |oximnsied From » watch found on the torso It 40 Question i sald to have been by | adt will then stand Indicted under | (eane wind witits e e sy noir | persimcent. slowaways in transatlantio [ WILSON'S DAUGHTER Norwegian steamers Cecil and Hermes, e believed that the body is t g " | order of another employe who wa two original charges of burgla N Sk n the last 24 hours | persistent stowaways in transatlantic { 204 th Danish mieamers Mursailpors COMMITTEES NAMED ST L S AL e e el B P telonious assault, with s given Danbury the worst storm of | siewmship _histors here | made s | MAROONED IN MEXICO. and Nordstjernen. The Elswick Man- ne-r of the electric engine of the pas- | Kitchen. t guilty. e Suxth appearance ai this Dort tced:3inew. J G D de E: or was floated tonight o FOR A CONFERENCE. | senger trai pas : | | He is Esposito Cira, sixteen years old, | New Jersey Governor Demands Escert 2 pight and went to her ) ettt = R TR Paid $3 a Month and Board. _ Grand Jury to Keep Busy. Bissell Hammond, | and he arrived this time on the steam- for Her to Border. Captain Payne’ of Merchants and Premier Making Effort to Avert Eng- | away the debris is now pl_n"e“:f_‘“mb The woman about whom the current | . That the grand jury investigation to 3 Hammond, was | er Berlin on his fourth venture to| 4 8 liner Dorchester reported that lish Coal Strike, s Delicved that 1t il Do e’ o | inquiry centers has & child of her own determine whether there was a con- | 00 de. a8 | o iagle Dimgelf nto the country. The| El Paso, Tex. Feb. 32.—Miss Nellle coming in from the c - | run trains through the By at in the hospital nursery. She received | SPiracy to obtam Brandi's long sen- | JePSOT vith whom she | lad, % bright little chap, told the im- | Wilson, 20 years old, daughter of Gov- e o R apes tonight he| ;. . oo ™ i e 4 gl the tunnel by steam | $3 a month and board for herself and | ¢nce would go on w umed had been she w rati horit i \ey might | ernor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey ounted 22 craft . Feb, 22 o coal owners, on the westbound track tomorrow, al- | the infant far for Heraglt and | cop¢ Sraon Woe ase to- | frmer She was # | migraifon authorities that they o o e A 5 g . ashore, BATSaDDLIEAN 6. commitice: to Boig | though mamnf’: rack tomorrow, al the Infant for her share of ke work | DiEht there being no public informa- | LoTmer state of the Woman's | as well let him in as he was bound to | and Miss Kitner, a friend, are rharoon- d days m elapse before i 1 | TWENTY DEAD. further conémitations with the premier | the clectrical equipment is restored, | = o Kitchen. tion to the comtrary. | Rellef corps. Moare eventually. On each of his |ed at Mddero, Chihuahua, Mexico, ac- reperty Loss b o |Tepresentatives have been invited to | s G S i e b loh f Miss Alberta Claire, /voming | ported by the federal offictals and the | v ‘o o p ts by Southern Cyolonic |Lave 3 committee meet the premier OBITUARY. e Breckin hiimany s snd Anteuts | e G0y He T Beo. 13- —When in- | #irl seho {8 2 ; from "hie | hrocecs will have to be repeated this | Buests of the.family of P. A. Hutchins, & torm Wil Reach $500,000. and his colleagues when the national Nospital e primite Hnm it ool et Clants tane e e S BRI Wis Sngebeand i ¥os e el e b g B iy ; e Wl natio Rollin FAnk. akes infants to board and also cares ey General Carmody made a state. | Tozeph sh g : % Madero. Mow Orieans, Fob, 22 Fwenty par. | SIMeLE oonfersnce opens on February SR d for Hitle ones committed by the courts, | MeNt in which he said: “T desire to Ths s T Owing to the increas sons wero Killed and at least sixty nol F‘:J“m‘s .:«‘:"-m"‘" o o el mkpv”‘l v Feb. 22.—Rollin Frink, | At present there are thirty babies in | 32¥ that I cssume no responsibility S T FUANLEETS: N RAS the rebels i (3hxhu:)lul\.ldt fi':'.'.‘?g'm:f the cyclonic storm which swept a |eign office today, whict et He wag 44 vears e . here today. T. Rodney E. Fiske, chief attending | the purpose of avoiding it that I ¢ TP that his daughte 3 e 2 p g 7, h mark the be- was 44 vears old and leaves 3 i Aoy | stronsty - ; s _daughter and ‘her friend be :::? of Sdethan Louisiana and Mis- | ginning of the government's efforts to | Widow and two children e % gg‘sct;;‘;al!lllgtral:lslh-)spr.‘tdl‘ would not | :I_':‘mfl.“-:!rsfl x?:’e governor on sev-| A Federal Commission of nine mem-'| Armed Guard Sent to Peking to Es- | conducted to the American berder. The ipp! Tuesday evening. Dozens of |avert the greatest industrial calamity | Capt. Theod - so, fonight. jeral cceasions, the last time in my | bers to be appointed by the president cort Him to Nanking. rebels refuse to parmit the rafiroad smail houses wers blown down and | aver threatenad in this countes paity | - Gant. Theodore F. Townsend. public statement to him yesterday, to | and serve without salary to rocom —_ ~ company to run a train from Madero ::..r:l)‘v:.m"la'wp;'- kn‘;mk The property | What actually took place in the co 1““;’“’,‘;0 ;‘hg;- }I_vn“Jn 1:}\ Capt. | LABOR OPPOSITION TO Lo rux‘;»“] I do not wish to be | mend new legislation to congress for | Washington,~Feb, 22.—The Chinese | to Juarez until the sttuation tmpgoves, mage, according to the incomplete | ferancediis shrouded fn the most ri T rnsend, one of t 5 3 % { understood as questioning the govern- | the benefit of American industries, republicans have forced an issue with 2 reports received hers, will total per- | ost rigld | most d weather experts the ITNEY APPOINTMENT. | or's j:dsment ropnsed 10 a resolution by Resrceen: | Yuan Shi Kal and important develop- | haps a half-milllon dollars. The fa. | o " | died here today, aged 741 | _“I'do not agree at the prese Posd In & resolution by, Represen- || SIS B8l o, svonil P | SEVEN MINERS DEAD, ) 0 fi- . 0d T4 Game of His “Mast s as the presont time 2 Wilsan of Chicago. ments are expected, according to des- 3 SRS . asostt e e e o of His “Master and Servant”|fhat the governor cannot pardon even xpe {alitles, Except In three instances, are |New London County Germans Opposs | At e PRl et Desialoie URpOBIRr e T s e FRN - patches received from Shanghal to- A SCORE IMPRISONED, 10y eETOes. One “white Child i | o Pliladelphia sta- | popula e rder is en-| August Witsig Shat and fatally | da¥. Beguse of Yuans failure to o b at Shreveport; Mrs. Crow, 3 nstorred to this place | e = vounded Mrs, Flizabeth Sniton his | comply With the request of the re- | Fire Breaks €2 elderly white woman, was 1 (Special to The Bullatir | " Washington, Fel —Opposition to | — ormer housekee S o on B bliban atte ire, ‘Breaks Out in & Coa!l Mine in a u!:m:.-. La, and a white man ':‘.Rffi Wablilngton, Feo e Mc| 5 Eresident Tafis nomination of Mahlon | KANSAS DEMOCRATS eletiy B e e i o g :‘l\“;:';ug:: Oklahom: immon was killed near Ringzoli, ‘La, | .ean presentad ir ants 7 tney, chancelior of N sey, to by shootin Mrs. Sutton had Wi | that body today despatched a The death fst: ekt atad Jennte yesterday bo an assoclate justice of tho sapréme ENTHUSE OVER-WILSON. | arr ecanse m Had Witdle | ot fiom . Shangha Peking 1o | , Lelish, S Y Shreveport. eight: Homer, th Bridgdpsrt. favortig the passage of | the court_materiaiized today when Sena- | Toris 15 ohthin Thix 1 in ef- | 8 ool vy king 10| are known to hiave been killed and the SAdotn, Misss firon: Loxigtos.|the Xanyon-Shepperd DL which pro. | & for eenvan of lows. recsived from | Largest Hall in Toveka Tao Small to nim A el I e e |1teiof s sory or mors Imrisonetlls Mise, five; Ringgold. La., two, Total|vides for the exclusion from inlers m t st resident Uric e Towa Federation | ccommodate Gathering. — The res! ve 15 aw mine No. 5 of the Western Coal and , two. Total | vide is Mers on t k of captair Pitortdont) of Thbor i feiiicdoled ton § i s. e result of the move is awaited 20 commeree of lquors Inte *dryt staies, | Lincoln, died yesterday after an ilnes | of Labor & protest against Chancellor | TRy e | John D. Rockefeller Wants a Ride, | With interest in Shanghal Mining company, which is afire, s It has heen impossible until now to| Rejresentative Henry pregented in |Of two wecks i et o I (adter / Kas., Feb. 22—The coming | Tarrytown, N. Y.. Feb, 22 In sen T get reports from the more remote dis- | the house petitions from the M. E. : an UCtaad e that s bt I BRD St (o pauy 2nd Bl juxte pececuial ok tor $200" ta tha | SALVATION ARMY GETS ess: o :ng:nghmwmmwh;‘l?a tricts of the afected SHGEeH, B — = | tors s day that Chancellor | SDeec ight at the banquet of the | G 1 check for $2 ot > . e allectod territory. Ghurcl, one’from The_volers and one S | tors suggested today chat Chancellor | 3 Bemocratic club houghy ol | Columbia Hcse company of North Tar- | MEN FROM THE SALOONS, d0zen men rescued slive and the ap- Falling Limb Smashes Auto Top, | Fom the citizens of Windsorvills, ail| , ©re29° 5 . fused with those of his father, also & | 0ne of the largest zatherings of demo- | aytontie roh it its fund for a new — | parently lifeless bodies of several Fast Lvme, Conm, Feb. 25 s | f2VOr of the Kenyen-Sheppard hil. | o 1 ngeles, Cal, Feb. 22.—A rec- | juriat, | Should the committes consid. | Crats here gince the visit of Willlam | caror obue e engine, John D. Rocke- | Over 1,000 of the Bibulous Dined at | others had been located. N George Miller of New London wi Representative Hill presented a pe- |00 Was established in Los Angeles|er the protests worthy of investiga- | Jennings Bryan in 1905 am | feller expressed a desire to take a ride | & passing through here ronaon W88 | tition from the V. C. T, U, of Gosn- vesterday for the quick sale of lemons | lon. & mub.commities will beni:!:v?c- The banquet was heid at M: on the new engine when it was ro- ey, endruntine Pree 4 SRS & e, Thnb. was . Blown | o hr oL OF (s paire Bl Fa'slso and oranges, Beventy.five car loads of | ed, " Some members of the committes | hall, one of the largest halls in theronic | celved. Tonight the heads of the com- | New York, Feb, 22.—I “reclama. ident st Washingtou's Tomb. i 10 8o mthima lown | presented the petition of the Germax- | {FEll, <o ining 6,400,000 oranges and | said they are familiar with the de-|and it proved too small to acc y, | pany were considering electing Mr. | (NOW, YOrk Feb. 12.—It was ‘reclama- | Washington, Feb. 22—Presiflent Tatt o v 3 - | American elliance of New London | 800,000 lemons, were auctioned off for | ci a ommo- | Rockefeller an honorary tion of drunkards” day in Salvation ! ge) 3 ing in the top, but not seriously in- total cisions complained of and saw in them | date all who wanted to hear the guest rary member.which | Army circles in Manhs 4 GRS Uikore WAANISTERIINERE ing in the fopput Bot seriously in- |eounty, opposing ‘the passage of the |3 tola of $70,000, at the rate of one car | no serious obstacle to Chancellor Pit- | 0f honor. would make it possible for him to ride | AT, circles In Manhattun today, and | day by a pilsrimage to Mouut Vernon, Samichid, £ the other ocaugenis’op| nYon-Snopperd il & minute. “The growers got spot | ney's confirmation. with the apparatus whenever they | 25 & TeSUlt more than a thousand men | with & top at Alexandria, Va. At Al- seruict r occupants of Uit cllm*hi ';l‘ha;ran‘u brought an averags :: W itest by Rt turned out to answer an alarm. were drasged wway Jgrom (he saloons | cxandria the president sat in the chair i ca ins Dwellings:Blown Dewm. of $1.85 a box. : uto. s ke and dined at headquarters, that 2 ice Takes Railroad Bridgs. Bluefield, W. Va, Feb. 21— Nine g1 prrain Holtus tn Mexico jGreenwich, Conn, Feb. 22—ars,| Chinese Aviator Fatally Hurt e Avmy held o parade (his atter- | frst e e e e New Milford Conn., Feb. 3:—Ico in | iwelliags were blown over and wreck- $300,000 Blaze In Brooklyn. D oo, Tex, Deb. 314 Mexicant SO0 O8O thiz place is in ‘the | Oakland, Col, Feb: 22—Tom Gunn, | tee parede read: “Washington would | Mlasens. At Mount Vernon he placed the ver » - it nal train northbound was hels ospital with a bruised ¢ ~ parade read: ‘aghington wi the 8Ul river broke 4nd went qut to~|ed by & hesvy storm at North Fork | New York Feb. 22—Dimage esti- | and robbed at Abumada, about 50 | haag Teceived when o eutcs | e Chiness aviator, was SafSliy In- |not lie: whiskey i & likr.” it e | et ot wiife oo v ng with e supports of s | W, Va, tonight at 9 o'clock, The | mated at more than $3 < | south of - bil e utomo- | jured in a fall of 100 feet at the avia- |+ 0 k i tions on the tomb of Washingt railrosd treste two miles south of | Wreckage took fire and burned an hour. | toni 2 n 3800000 was done S0ULl: of Juares,'today. Acsording fo |48 SOrer B AUIO%, (enacn akldded, | tion meet here, fodey. T iy ool e ont » r : . | tonight by fire at the extensive plant | TePOFts reaching officials i the rear of the mach q nere today. He landed 200§t out “Bubbles on fop; bit SRt (rchntiar Coo oy e be - Eho plant g officlals in Juarez, ne, machine striking Mrs, | y: by e Sy es on top; bitterne I e RN & worsan, s Shill et AR | of thl Barreic MaanTuiping company | (5. [EASIERTS ey Toresd Do roavh | Wright, impoking her Gown. — | ns an e D sanon Aid, fall-lat the bottom.” | Shot in Target Gatfery. s> 2 . by ik @ ¥ e hay pot of 8 W, |the train and give up their valual e Fieved te jorn Mg 4 % ey R ‘eb, 22— temperary repair can be made. buzned. | Barie ety i WS Beosiive: | The robiers citized o be rovelss - Tleved to be dving At a mearby hos-| . Ne Lives Lost in Earthauak | aogtie Web. B L Pier and Docks Washed Away = |"the Barrett company manufactures When Mr. Edison reaches success | Pital. Washinglon, Feb. 22—-United | ATetuii Supiant St PRI Staeih O 8 - | Oranges were purchased Jast year by | asphalt and oth ~ with bLis concrete houses and is able ¢ e S . Yeb. #2—United States|on Hanover stres(, WAl S0 Sl o Greemwich, Conn. Feb. 22The high | he United Kingdom to the vatuo of asphalt end other ar proditets and the | A blue fox farm is to bo started on | bulld them for 1000, he expects to be. Steamship Arrivals, o e e ey, Jone, Costa Ript | SO NSRS ind_ard tide of Jast night and to- | $11,600.000, and lemens te the vi e in plant were | Karagin Isiand, Kamehatka, and to be | able to furnish such a house co i Vi Feb, 2, Y. e state department toduy | some shots he had fired at day have washed away the pier and §3,320,008 o, Valus of | DracHENE Pty sl con. | manah TKe SIS Ty T Mot i i et e i o oy ayehee: | (At the sariaake theie eAteriur SR (R AR Amonies: Cue hiout §800, e, aiffrom New York; Feb. 2, Niagara, | wos o severe one, Lut that mo iives Luigl Priskl, 3 s Pt vy 4, vears old, of f

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