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VOL. LIV.—NO. 53 BRUARY 29, 1912 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportio}\wto th PRICE TWO CENTS e City’s Population Cabled Paragraphs Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce | CHANDLERWILL FORSAKE RODSEVELT Rocky Hill Orator Says He Has Been His Admirer and Supporter For Twenty Years BELIEVES TAFT HAS EARNED A RENOMINATION Address at Banquet of Norwalk Board of Trade—Cannot Agree With Platform Enunciated in Columbus Speech— Taft to Make a Speaking Campaign Before National Convention—Roosevelt Says That He is Not a Prophet. Divert a swollen stream | fashioned canals, and 1t | srwalk, Conn.. Feb. 28,—One hun-]of abuse” members and friends attended | into wiscly ) fourteenth annual banquet of the|will irrigate and fructify the soil. valk board of trade here tcnight, | Stubbornly and stupidly dam it and istened to speeches, among them | it will break Yorth in destructive tor- deliverad by eorge B, Chandler | rents, Rocky Hill, who spoke in part as a a TAFT TO STUMP. | Republican Advisers Regard Him as Mr. Chandler’s Address, more than tweuty vears I bave been an sdmirer and supporter of | Their Best Orator. | Thesdre Rocsevelt. I never have al- /| o o eas agency work | ‘Washington, Feb, 28 —President Taft| ampaign of defa- | Will soon start a vigorous speech-malk- 10 systematic u 3 been carried on | ing campalgn to explain his position kil warp judgment cr|on current questions and further his| Ssen my regard. It has, rather, if |candidacy for renomination. Before | hing, increased loyalty by [the republican national convention sing my ir atlon, 1 always | meets, in June, the president will Epend‘ many days on the road, and is expect- ed to deliver scores of speeches. He will travel as far west as Chicago, as| ed him to be, and still be 2 to be, a_genuine friend of netimes mistaken en- kg g . far north as New Hampshire, and | bl oy south at least as far as Georgla. Other | Roosevelt’s Announcement a Personal | angagements may be mads in the next Blow. + |few weks. The mvsid‘en‘l'symlinml ad- . % reason and many others, | visers believe he is their best orator. T et o wert | Ever since the Taft renomination ity v field at this time as | headquarters were opened here. some ste for momination for the |time ago, and Representative Willlam ist President Taft | B. McKinley was put in charge, repub- | the nature of @ per- | lican leaders have urged the president | w. Al T had hoped |to get into the campalgn. He began The that he would not do it. | following this advice when he accept- t has not made a sin- | d an invitation of a year's standing to | < ful eftort to attend the fiftieth annual divner of the | policies, T am un- | Swedish-American Republican club in 3 1l contemporary history | Chicago, - - Py i : e & & A canvass of the New York political | nomination belongs o the president. I|itution, made at conferences today i elongs him on the | between William Barnes, Jr., chairman | | of the New York stata republican com- | | mittee, Vice President Sherman, State | Senator Brackett and Representative | Calder, a Brookiyn leader in congress, | are alluded to in an informal statement that President Taft would have an al- most solid New York delegation to the convention, > f his record of things done, > and high character, of his »vish frankness of utferance, sane progressiveness of his ong reverence for or- and approved ,prac- > of the wise party | daughter of the Duke of Connaught, San Domingo, Feb. 28.—Eladio Vic- toria, who was elected on Dec. 1, took the oath yesterday as president of the republic of Santo Domingo for a term of six years. He selected a cabinet. St. Petersburg, Feb. 25.—As the re- sult of an energetic three year fight by the Poles, the essential feature of the Chelm bill, which had been de- scribed as the “fourth partition” of Poland, was defeated today in the duma. Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 28.—The crown princess of Sweden, who Is a governor general of Canada, gave birth to a son this morning. Both mother and child are doing well. Cherbourg, Feb. 28.—The locomotives of the special trains carrying the pas- sengers of the steamships Olympic and Kronprinz Wilhelm to Parls were de- railed as they were leaving the station today. No one was injured and there was little delay. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Feb. 28.— The congress of Honduras today by a vote of 24 against 6 ratified the loan of $800,000 for ten years in five per cent. bonds at 90 made to the Hondura government recently by the Whitn Central Bank and Trust company of | New Orleans. CONFESSES MURDER OF NEW HAVEN PEDDLER George Redding Lnder Arrest for Kill- ing Morris Greenberg. New Haven, Feb, 28—The police | tonight announced that George Red- ding, 2 former fruit peddler of this city, had been arrested and had con- fessed to the murder of Morris Green- berg in Hamden. Redding was ar-| rested in this city and was taken in| an automobile to the scene of the murder in West Woods, Hamden, and | later he was put through the so-called | third degree by a New Haven detec- | tive, and finally made a full confes- | sion of the killing. | Morris Greenberg, the murdered man, was a young produce peddler, 23 vears old, iving on Washington street, und Saturday, in respense to a tel phone call, went to Hamden. His faii- e to return that night led his par- ents to report the matter to the police s they were afraid he had met with | violence, & large sum of money he was known to have had with him be- ing gi¥en as an incentive to commil ting of a crime. A search was made, but nothing discoverad until Monday, when three hunters, passing along ax abandoned cartpath, came across the | hody of Greenberg. An 2utopsy show. od that he had beén shot several times and other wounds inflicted. Redding, whose parents live in New Haven, has lived for some time at the good term deserves 3 NOT A PROPHET. Criticises Columbus Speech. 7 Nor can 1 with the Columbus peech in wiich Colonel Roosevelt has jated his personal platform. 1| at | would like to do so, tried to find reasons why- I Roesevelt’s Reply to Query About Sit- uation in the West. New York, Feb. 28,—Colonel Theo- \ have dove Roosevelt returned to New York | migat do so, for I strongly. suspect |tonight after an absence gince Sunday | t he has taken the popular side of |in Boston, during which he came out | the imsue. I cannot do it. What he|in a statement, issued here, as a re- provoses, howsoever it may be glossed | ceptive candidate for the republican over, !» notaing less than a funda- | nomination for the presidency. ! mental modification of our system of | “A very interesting trip,” he told the law-making, our plan of official tenure | reporters who met his train at 8.30 p. and our theory of judicial responsi- |m. When his attention was called to bility onnecticut, the proud |the announcement by nine governors mother tien constitutions and | declariug themselves as Taft's support- | the histo pattern-maker of the |ers, and he was asked what he thought very forms of government under | of the situation in the west, he said: which we live, 1o declare its loss of | “I haven't heard anything and I am falth in representative _institutions |not a prophet” He did add, however, would be like a parent deserting its | that in the state of Washington, where own offspring | Governor Hay declared for President | Taft's renomination, the mayors of Se- attle and Tacoma and Senator Poin- dexter had announced themselves in his favor. Mr. Roosevelt, who was unaccom- panied, went directly from his train to the home of his cousin, J. West Roose- velt, to spend the night there. The fact of the colonel's presence on the train was not generally known. Neith- er on the trip from Boston nor in this Serious Phase of Roossvelt's Speech. Tk and significant thing about Colonel Roosevelt's Columbus speech ‘s not what he said, but-the fa that he said t—the fact, if you se, that a man of his keen percep- n of popular tendencies should have put it forward as a personal platform. ! The rismg tide of discohtent cannoi | be sneered down. It cannot be re- | ensed vhat ppily characterized as “the bludgeon o serious had no eccasion to speak en route, BRANDT RELEASED FROM THE TOMBS YESTERDAY SALOON KEEPERS ARRESTED IN TAXICAB ROBBERY CASE Ropudiates Confession and Denies | Deputy Police Commissioner Regards That He Is Going on Stage. Them as “Brains” of the Hold-up. New York, 28 —Folke K. New York, Feb, 28—Two more ar- Brandt, former of Mortimer i.|rests were made tonight for the $25,- Bchiff, sentenced to thirty vears' im- | 000 taxicab robbery of February 15, prisonment for burglary in the first|and according to Deputy Police Com- degree, was formally released from | missioner Dougherty he believes he | the Tombs details of his ball | now has the “brains” of the holdup. bond having fnully been adjusted. He | The latest arrests are those of James Jeft the criminal courts building imme- | Pascalle, -proprietor of a Thompym diataly, followed by a large crowd. | street saloon, where it is alleged that Erandt quickly stepped into a taxi- | $25,000 was divided after tao robbery, | eab, and was o office of | and Robert Delio, partner of Pascalle, Mirabean ompany furnished his person: and also proprietor. of another Thompson strest saloon, where it is alieged the taxicab robbers conferred prior to and after the holdup. ioth men were -charged with assault and rehbery. Deputy Commissioner Dougherty said: “In my opinion the two pris- oners were the brains of the holdup, 1 require At his el's offices an interview with Brandt was given out, in which the young Swede repudiated the so- called “confession.” He said he did not read the “confession,” and that he belleved the paper was a contract with Afr. Schiff for money with which he | and -the three men who came into might set aself up in business in | the ‘Thompson street saloon and took Sweden. EHe said that the allenists | $10,000. of the loot were acting for who examined him in Mr. Schiff's of- Bee did 50 without his consent and | without Lis ‘mowledge that they were | and under the supervision of .he cafe proprietors.” ‘These (hree men have been alluded §nquiring into his mental condition. |to as “the brigands. Frandt denied that he had any idea| Jossa Albruzzo, ons of the prisoners of going on tne stage | previously taken, was said by the po iice t confes night to have made a complete fon of Lis part in the holdup, Held for Beating Boy to Death. Lynn. Mags, Feb. 25—After several S witnesses had stated that thev saw | LOUISVILLE HAS EPIDEMIC. Mrs. Jennie Wentzel beat her four | OF SPINAL MENINGITIS. Thirty Cases Reported and Five Deaths Within Two Weeks. old nephew, Charles Baupre, with Broom handle and an umbrella, and | the medical examiner had stated that the.body of the boy, who died on Feb. 15t showed bruises that could not enator McLean has | city were crowds in evidence, and he | Bave come from a fall, the woman was held for the grand jury on a charge of Louisville, Ky., Feb, 28.—Thorty cases home ©of a farmer named Lewis in | Highwood, and besides working on the tendent of the New Decparture com- | pany’s works, ‘'was a speaker. More Massachusetts Pardons. Boston, Feb. 28.—Three persons | REPORT BY AN EXPERT Manufacturing, and Other Interests. FRANK H. SMITH, . Of the Firm of J. P. Barstow &.. Co. Fat Dividends ~ [No Massacre 0ff Empluyes‘ 0f Americans STEEL TRUST PAID 366 PER CENT. | MADERO'S PRIVATE SECRETARY FOR TEN MONTHS. REPUDIATES STORY, TELEGRAPHS A DENIAL Union Supply Company, Which Sells No Immediate Movement Against Reb Goods to Steel Emcloyes, Paid 2)0' labor has decreed they must be de- rorted, UnGer the law the steamship company that brought them here must carry Jacob and Sofia back, but there | GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO | | LOSE FREEZ TELEPHONES| | retired list yesterday on account o= loaded with paper from i, | Washington, to appear. before a con= pee, Mass., will be ircreased within & ¢ g ssionsl commitide” e being made at Uj cotton mills the 'u Mr made par train composed | completed tonight. The company prob- .\'35;:: “.}illl'e\ln\sltn]:m:f“[Blnflg'mrf,; ,\,v\.”n.\ be longing _to he American | Over fifty men, women and children I o rie f AP Sl oolen company, whose workers are | will compr rty. Of this num- veal law, was foundl guilty. vesterdey | o, sirfka. Officlals he Boston & ber, more than half will be ehildren, B e P&y a fine of 350 and | Najne railroad were at once notified | the plan beinz to send two from eacir sts. < | ana S Mwore taken, 1t is said, (ol of the elghtcen nationalities 1epresent= The Courtmartial to Try J. H. Jones, | |1." S s wWhith R ol (L S.N., charged with condfict unbe- » e » all of: whom ‘are over comiag an officer, has been summoned Friction Ignition Planned. otk o% “y,‘k‘ k3 ""m"‘:‘” will o meet at Puget Sound navy yard on| According to the re e afhac | TENES on. Strike (':’mfl“;:?w'::-:::fl arch 4. B T o0, was fis it | tainsd while at work, Among the The House Commitfee on Foreign | in suck a way as o . whee! | AURDEE WILL be o BiEl ihie S Affairs vesterday favorably eve 0 Fub away the paper and | ST tora ok by. & mechiie, K8 oifes the Sulzer resolution, 1 in causo a piece of wire wrapped in the | YOTXers W' be teprescated by oBe | fect, would recognize the new republic paper with nunite, to ignite T Loroy Bwostass, Wil Sasitil \” e ;;vl‘*‘; 4‘ H‘.‘-l‘ “l\‘\"«' e b\ “ v"”ln’w‘l‘“ b in command of the provisional regi- 53 s A ixtins i Wiriauiag o S 1 fpvcaia b 2y masaitors thent ever Since the aiaty Grolbs I |t Colieges (At its 224 annual Con-| Railroad Detoctives Investigating. |ago, will be relieved from further duty e L 5 to the speci of the Phila- {ing to on announcement made at mil~ AR AL iely & Reading railwa, nd they v headquarters tonight Announcement Was Made Yesterday | Mith the raiirond detectives of This is in response to his repeated n r voring equests on the gra ha e the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.| NeW Have 1 avor requests on the ground. that personal Condensed Telegrams ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A FREIGHT CAR Nineteen- Sticks of Dynamite Found on One Which Passed Through Lawrence Last Week Andrew Anderson, a we'l Known Boston hotel man, died yesterday, age Ho Roswell S, Hees, one of the 24 chay ns in the navy, was placed on tl 1 age, A Dog Was the Hero of the Rescue of ome vear old Willie Blake from drowning in the Hudson river yesigr da. s e 50 7o | HELD GOODS OF AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY without losing ome is the rccord of | the United States Atlantic \M‘l‘l'dn; e | Perpetrators Planned to have Explosive Ignited by Friction of Both Tracks the Hoosac Tunnel S e e Wheel—Railroad Detectives Investigating—Delegation tunnel, A Smail, e | of Men, Women and Children Mill Operatives to Leave s e for Washington Today—All Nationalities Represented. Wieeling, Mo. | | bRl 14 iy The White House Mail Yesterday brought President Taft a silk sham- Philadel Fep, Nineteen , WASHINGTON TRIP, rock and a geld ke from Mary F.|Sticks of dvnam JUowas reported vy M e o | {quisht, were discolred aitached (o Party of 50 Men, Women and Children 2t the trucks of & Bosion & Maine rail & e 3 2 to Start Today. A Memorandum Has Come to Light | Iod (reisht car, hore, today, by ¢ e showing that Great Writain admitted | IDspecicr, who w examining Yie | Lawrence, Mas: Tel, 2SmgAr~ the right of the United. States to de- | Wheels. rangements for sending a party of fend the Panema ca Passed Throuch Lawrence. e : & z s 2 2 i textile strikers, including children, to car, which arrived here The Industrial Population of ('h ot P0ilitime " wouid source, | business required his attention. their boat building vards at | R. L, next Monday. resumed it Bristol, E!C DEMONSTRATION AGAINST EQUAL SUFFRAGE AT LONDON | FOR CLOSER UNION OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS. Titled Speakers Oppose the Enfran-|Knox's Speech at Panama Strike chisement of Women. Responsive Chord. | Mre. Alice G, Ryecroft Won Her Su of $170,000 in New York against Henr | Clay Pie: whom accused of ob- | taming her certificates and converting | them o his own use, |farm was'an agent for a’correspond- | ols at Juarez Contemplated—Mexico | Ty, Directors of the Erie Railroad | -21d0m, Feb n anti-suffrageite | Panama? Keb, 28—The American ese~ e L tueis ot g o | ; i 3 ? authorized e ¢ | CAMPAIEN Was launched lonight by @ FCtary of state, Philando C. Knox, Lewls he became scquainted - with | Per Cent. in 1900, 100 Per Cent, 1901| City Scheduled for Attack. 310,000,900 Ave per S cons Assuanct ot} oymsg ‘meeting at® Albert hall, whieh | made his first formal appeat for o closs | Greenberg, and the two became quite | T Taepiy et WITOE PRt wasi packed To the, oo THS DRG] r liion of the Amevitan republios e friendly. Although the detalls of Red- | S ; e | oPER 1o complete the sloknstéensiong (1., B0, ca: Betwier of plodinedt | niaie: Moo g L an engagement with Greenberg to| United States Steel corporation has|Azcona, private secretary to Presi- | Two Men, Identified as Louis and | {8 tence of & Melghty | Danitiun, Rodolie Chint’, in Honbe: o meet him in Hamden Saturday ss be | cATBed 94,839,140 in eight years| dent Madero of Mexico, in a telegram | Samuel Skalitzky of Pittsfield, Mass, | OFPo€it the enfranchisement of | Mr. Knox, and judging by the applause, had some bargains In fruit he wished | (Nr0USh its subsidiary, the Union Sup- | received here tonight, repudiates the | were found dead in bed from inhaling | %OMen. Lord Cromer, x-Driish agent | the secrotary’s remarks were received s hir it 4 ply company, which sells goods 10| statement printed in an “authorized | illuminating gas, at taeir boarding- | ' COnsul general in Egypt, presid-|in a spirit that was markedly sympa= to sell him. The two, it 1s understood, 2 ; tE | 2 e 3 : Betio. and CEaial met in the woods where the body was | CTiPloves, is the conclusion in an ex-|interview,” that he predicted a massa- | house in Hartford, yesterd jed, wlile among those on the plal-|thetic and cordial, Tound, and that Reading demanded that | Uhit submitted (o the house Steel | cre of Americans in Mexico if United o form were the Duke of Norfolk and | In response the Panaman minister of Greenber vo him’ Wi } trust investigating committee today | States troops crossed the line. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has | & _large number of members of the foreign relatigns, Aristides Arjona, the Greenberg glve him what money hel . i tive to the report on the Stesl a ;: = ’ house of commons of both parties. only other speaker of the evening, had. This the latter refused to do,|.c. e ee o Message to Azcona’s Counsel. domicd .8 requeat of Hr. Wy ihasdif FpER e SRR B T L 3 1: “We know that your mission 13 {and’ the shooting followed. Redding | (PIPOTIIIMS PooRS 2nd IHIRRES WY Azoona's message was sent to Cot,|OF, (S Dure food board, that il the |, Jrd Cromer Lord Curson Tor international Concord Aty saton claims that he didn't find any money | {1 commit vert, *| Thomas S. Hopkins, who was his | coriospendence In a recent baking- | piine'fon Lewis Harcourt, ecretary | Tell your government that we dre fnk- in Greenberg's pockets, ‘and the cor- Quiatation: fhoth Gary: counsel when, during the Madero rev- | s B o for the colenies, made speechos ed by an insoluble tie—a thousand rea- oner ys that el o] 1l az egin a o4 4 resolutic s adopte declar 80 L g b g ] [ Gner win Shat Wienihe suuined Tho expert concludes in his repért| 212on, the Diaz rogime attempicd (0| The Harmon Headquarters in Wash. | Tesoiuticn was aior lecluring sons of gratitude binding the United . e N et a‘“‘!ho'*mlw following quotation from tho tes- | SXTAGLS Sxconn, from Weehingtoh on | ington gave out statements yester- | that the enfranchisement Of women States and Panama—and we know ho | through @ Hamden farmer who viewed | timeny of Elbert H. jary, chairman of | moqiiGel Phatses of boptcal acts.|gay opposing the suggestion of Sen- | ¥ould be detrimental tu their interests e B e i | the Body today as it lay In a morgue | the board of steel corporation, before | gy, (7 1aY Colonel Hopkine tel- | aior Bacon ‘and others, for and welfure of the state, and ought | American R S | here, and recognized it as that of a|the SR lae iniees tion s | Ment which had caused deep concern 1:;)::1;..[%”‘): the- Samboratic. natossld B L0, e D e ot ine piocth gt ey Gy it T e Iy | oree b o have e oon, s | atuonkgovernivent officials here, | : 2 ate which set fire to the paper decorations, D s e [ Yoe Tade Al SaciBiy vt Mor snodal S o ey hal L* e made | Two Years' Investigation by govern- | A létter from Premier Asquith was | The photographer and others prompily mediately apprehended Redding, who | Weré sold fo the men at prices less|Z0% SUCh Statement” was Azcona’s|mer: agents of the Yellowstone Land DA8F i which hewald thalbe bl stamped out the Didke, || o than they could purchase the same o Co. culminated vesterday in the arrest ¢ 28 alvays, that the granting of | |1E e aoniemmed: ‘!‘“‘“‘“ 5 A g . Mexican Ambassador’s Request., |cf TL. A. Mason, secretary and iress. | PAriamentar) e "t women | MURDERED MAN'S BODY THE DAY IN CONGRESS. 100 Per Cent. on Investment. i acines, the Mmein o Dior ARt Tl 8 smaning siguecl BUEE A ] s ! FOUND IN A MANHOLE. i The: 5ods S \tate. | Passador, recuested today on_beha cago. plir bl | Labor Leader Protests Against Re- |oic IeRovt also refers to the state-| or the Sfadero government, that the - ?"EM"NDS PUNISHMENT | Bullet Wound Behind Ear and Stiletto { duction of Steel Plate Tariff. cently by PerEva Ranecs. It, & dl- nn‘sq M.\:‘cs rcusmms 0{1"1 Ils ;!?1;1-( /;l| _Calll f:’,r? ~Miee_(m\g» to Be P'f!eld In OF 29 OF CAMORRISTS in Hand. . L 2| up shipments of arms to Mexico which | Concord on Tuesday, March 5, for the e b R ko ) ST B01 - e By | ey AR co},):;‘:{?;z“;jll '2;0h | might find their way to the insurrec- | Purpose of forming a Taft league, has | Crown Prosscitor Asks for Discharge | New York, Feb. 25.—Stephen Quirk, congress: mmore, 1oy, MbaHi “tan any| -other | o8, [heHbghSccretary, Wilson ‘of ihe | oo ssued by Bl Wi Eatadibok, New of Several of the Prisoners. | an inspector on the Lironx Valley sew- Sonitat— AR 16 ithe UM Ead: Statest: state department told the ambassador | Hal e mem of the republican . | &r, “Follad the cover oft o manbole in In session 2 p. m. “Then the report sets forth facts and | ¢ l‘;‘(")‘_"ddg‘;’fj,‘ne“;{m‘l,fifi‘;‘fi’d‘;imtr"e‘ DECCIAL SRl | “Vitarbo, Italy Feb, 25.—Having been : White Plains late toda d saw the Lab 2 0 Willias t ing v tr jr Coeasury. Copa REnad o & i speaking since la da orning— v a ying at the bottom reduction In steel plate (Arlff would | (jon has made 100 per cent, on its in-| No Movement Against Juarez. |7, /% PQTion & Albany rallread at/ e’ crown prosecutor, Signor Santoro, it was that of a young foreigner, be- | result in conflict between capltal and | vestment, Mexico, City, Feb. 28—No immediate | W. Shaplelgh, for many sears a jean’ | 2OECUrced at the close of the sitting hind whose ear there was a hole, evi- labor. Ths exhibit represents | steps will be’taken to dislodge the |ing Boston merchant. conmsecd g |Of the Camorrist trial today that he | dently made by a soft nosed bullet. House:— . “That the capitol steck of the Un- | rchels from Juarez either by siege or | died of heart discage. . 0° | had concluded the srst part of his | In the dead man's hand was a stiletto, Met at noon. o .| ion Supply company, Limited, was' tatile, Instead, the government will it g | address. The trial itself has lasted | The man appears to have een a strang- | pponsidered “calendar Wednesday” | 75,000, and that it Was increased to| devots its energles to cleaning up the | George Lebrasky, an American. is to | CI(S6 Onto n year, and as many law-|er in the vicinity, and the police are | bl : | $500,060 in April, 1912, When the com- | discrict about Torreor: and Chihuahua. | be (el by & Motiomn e 5.4 | yers, both for the prosecution and for |at a loss to account for the motiwe be- |iipeeport made ta Stanley steel com-.|'pany was Inporporated. | This, according to the best informa- at Tijsana, Lower = Californis, (his | the defense, are yet to be heard, it is | hind the murder. | mittee upon an investigation of the|™3eq 5.3 Per Cent. Dividends. | tiou’ obtanable, twas the canclusion | mornine. oh o ehcge rs e US| ymicssible A present to say when a | e and minutes stated the corporation op- | “Taat 366 2-3 per cent. dividends fa-hed T fhe mesting of Pretioeuliad o formar Tebel " If foung) guuty | HCEIH O sease (il e ARAGTed i S s tie B0l 3 - S | Ma s cabinet today after the dif- | geath Ity own, g B fi;;;;?&?:‘% e R B iton ‘?x%x‘n’n;gu::fpxlé &ora | Aculties of starving out the Juares in- o e | The crowr prosccutor has given a Reverend Brother Justin. venoe/ " o 3 = e orc h - i om:; te review of the testimony, and Y feb. 28.—T d | "Foreign relations committee favor- |ber 1, 1898, before the stecl corpera- |SuiTectos had been tnoroughly can- | Estimates of Expenditures for the | COmDlete retiew of the t ny, and| New York, Feb. 28—The Reverend {abiy enortad Stlser resoliition. which| tion was fommady ihistdate befag sap- | ised. o i | British army for the financial vear of | wmber of the | Brother Justin (Stephen McMabon). | would virtually recognizs mew Chinese | plemented with extracts from minutes To Attack Mexico City. 11912-13, including both effective and o Aad TR - FreRtatt (DR She ) CRIE o R y of directors’ meetings of the H. (.| Mexico City, ¥eb. 2.—March § Is|non-cffoctive servicés, nggregate $1.- | 10 UDIShing today he demanded that | Brothers' College at St Louls, and at I Frick Coke company, which company | the date set by the Vasqulsta agita- | 000,000, or an increasé of $830,000 over | 23 0f the accused be considered mem- | various times connected with religlous | Engine Goes Down Embankment. was taken over later by the Steel cor- | tors for a general attack upon Mexico | those of the year 1911-12 | bers of kltj.x minal issociation _}mm\ 1| (nstitutions of learning in the United | Monteg Ala, Feb. 28.—Three | Poration. % City, They are not taken seriously. — | 5% \IM amorra, and therefore pun- | States and BEurope, died today near | i e oo e s vibbartine More Big Dividends. = 2. H. Tessier, manuger of Gunn, | 15"}, He Folnted out that Laigt Fic| Fulladelphfa from e effscts of & 3 e 7 " = o2y 5 = | by the Quebec Fish a Ga B e S the hands of{was horn in Irela anuary 20, haken up tonight when Southers |paid Dy the ‘company for the year OF POLISH CHILD | thiior i it ns e 48%0- | “Brrfonpe 1 thal. bty oAl i Railway passenger train No. 37, New | 1900; that 100 per cent, dividends e esion out of season was fined $1 905 | MUSt MOt be so severe as if he were Arrested on Old Complaint. | York to New Orleans, went Into a| were paid in 1901, and that the divi-| Parents to Be Deported but No Pro- | yas v oF S S F5=T% 1 the real head of the organization. 5y T " pe ch near Milstead, 37 mi th of| dends in 1902, ‘adter ‘the reorgsi yesterday, or a dollar per bird, Paterson, N. J, Feb, 28.—Ludevico | diteh xiear Milstead, 37 miles north of | dends in_ 1t ec corganiza- iskia’ For Littie Ora. by ity e AR | here. The engine and tender rolled | tion of the company, amounted to Sl The Legal F: BABY BURNED TO A Y | down an embenkment, it 1d Sald, tear-] $413:066,.06. i ~ B _The Legal Fight of the Grand Lodge, ago for alleged hostility to the gover: ing down telgraph and telephone| g Washington, Feb. 8- -Little Ger-| Knights of Pvthias. ¢f Georgla, to CRISP iN ITS 'CRADLE. ment, when the publication of which DO s i ey s o 2| Greatly Over trude Litwinskl mu be separated vent negroes from URing the term, — - he was editor La Questione Sociale, wires, preventing comm . “The total earnings of the Union|from her palrame. Jucol: and Sofia, and | “Knights of Prthias” for lodges in that | Two Year Old Brother Set Fire to the| was suppressed by Mayor McBride, | b g T Supply compary from 1902 to 1910,|gTow up alome in Some American | state opened vesterday hefdte the su- was arrested herc tonight Caminita Metal H,earlngl at Washington, inclusive, were $4.339,140, and the diy- | foundling esylum, while they are de- | preme court of the United States, Bed Clothing. Al earel 1 fher N aAICLmagE fand Wi (Spectal ?J?;f“\‘"“"“. Ben. | \dends in that period were $3,650.000.| ported fo Poland, unless some kind - o Haven. Fab. Theresa Popol- | WAS-never brought to trial. He re- ashington, Feb, 28.—Attorney Ben- | The cost of the Union Supply com- | person wili buy her a steamship tick- | In Anticipation of Possible labor 10, 4 vear old, was burned to death to.iturned here for the first time three edict M. Holden of Hartford appeared | pany, the report shows, was $274,000, | ot troubles in the antiracite regions of |day while lying in a cradle at her ¢8Y8 ago and the police soon learned hefore the finance committes of the | while the corporation claims interesi| Jacob and Sofia are now in Detrolt, | penneylvania, it is said that agents | home' on Donnelly pl: “The chila's | Of his presence in the city and found L eseterdny o yhehalt of iLelon an investment of 31,298,873, which | Mich, out of Work and out of money. | are sngaging men in Indiahapuils (o | merer wen o roint” s the ke | him' this evening. He is said to have }:};&:“;flze ’:FIB%SYL:I E'.ebfl’-flnemffi‘;exfrh_ includes a surplus of $615,641. | The "department of commerce and | act as special policemen in and about | When a two vear old brother, Andrew, | come from Los Angeles. the collieries of some of the coal |set the clothing in the adle on fire, companies. | burning the little one almost to a crisp | before meigithors discovered what was Careless Autoist Fined $250. Trenton, N, J, Feb. 28.—Frederiok menslaughter In the police of cerebro spinal meningitis exist in | Loulsville, according to members of the | county and city boards of health, who | were granted pardons by Governor Foss and the executive council today. ourt today. Blamed for Children's Deaths. Atlantic City, Feb. 28.—John Lewis, a wheel pusher, placed under arrest today by detectives who have been investigating the deaths of two of his children two weeks ago. Lewis' entire family became violently pick after eating oatmeal and two of the six children died. Fasting for Twenty Days. Dubuque, la., Feb. 28—1. G. Ochs- enreiter, & business man, today passed Siie eighth day of s contemplated 20 dayw fasl. He spenas @&y at his office and shows uo 1l ef- + trom his lack of food. Last year Zasted fifteen days. Leap Year Bride of 72, wport, Ind., Feb 5.—After wait- years for 4 man to take the inf- tive, Rocelia Jackson Las taken the inew into her own hands, and tonight e led Leander Edgerton, 6% years id, to the altar. This is the groom's third venture ten hours & | | met tonight to consider the situation, | There are thirty cases in the city and five deaths have occurred within the 1ast two weeks, An autopsy on the Drains of two children whoes sudden deaths February 4 were attributed at the time to polsoning, revealed that they were victims of meningitls. A vietim of the enfdemic in Dallas, Tex., | was brought here for burial sportly | Lefors the first case was reported, but physicians are divided in their opin- ion as to whether the cases here had their inception in that cireumstance. Br. Wiley May Resign. Weaslington, Feb, 28—Dr.| Harvey W. Wiley, pure food champion, is seri~ cusly considering resigning his position | 88 chief of the bureau of chemistry in the department of agricwlture. Admit- ting this in an interview tomight, Dr. Wiley gald that while he had not yet | determined to offor his resignation, it { seemed that Lie ennld not be successfyl in his_efforts to secure harmony as long ak there wore “incongruous, ele- ments” in he department One of the prisoners was serving life term. for murder; another a long term for felonious assauit, while the third had served a yvear of a three- year term for robber Rifie Tesm Going to Buenos Ayres. Washington, Feb. 28.—General Wood, chief of staff, asked congress |today for an appropriation of $6,000 to send a team of riflemen to the Pan-American rifle tournament at Buenos Ayres, May 16 to 30. Herrick Guest of President. ‘Washington, Feb. 28—Former Gov. Myron T, Herrick of Ohlo, recently appointed ambassador to France to succeed Robert Bacon, resigned, was 2 guest of the president and Mrs. Taft tonight, Whipped 86n to Death. Berea, Ky, Feb. 23 —William WiI- iams, a mail earricr was arrested here today and held without bail, charged the ap- propriution committee of the house | reports the supply bill for the execu- tive, judicial and legislative depart- ments. The committee has found that the United States is paying for this num- ber of residence telsphones in Wash- ington. One member characterized the practice as “petty graft” Reasons for the necessity for house telephones were numerpus and various, The su- perintendent of the “z00” has a tele- phone “because wild animals arrive some way to send Gertrude with them. But the department has no money it can spend that way. PESSIMISTIC SPEECH BY EX-SENATOR FORAKER Says Business Is in Chaotic State Be- ocause of Railroad Legislation. Cincinnatl, 0., Feb. 28.—Former U. cause of railroaa legislation, prosecu-~ tion of cerporations and agitation for tariff redn waits for hurglars to cell him up,” suggested Representative Fitzgerald | of New York. | Secreiary of the Navy Meyer is the enly official who hias more than . one Steamship Arrivals. wiih whipping his. four year old son to demth i ; siieni The | sing coun case | government teleynone in his home. He | - At Naples: Feb. 28, Madonna, from | conditin she was not told of her hus- | accused is chacged Wi embeszing folosames o Derton It gt l‘afrx;:n. .l'l;:l;fleu:,?':n_x:] is the onh Ner: &\ofl:i % | band’s death, and died without know- | $2,900 from 1. P. Houghton of Macon | i Y tan & preme. co i with a free :e-l At Southampton: Fob, 28, Olympic, |ing that he had preceded -her by a by deal in mining #iock, ephone from New Yer» vl:uv nowrs. !on > 23, 1908 e % 3 The Jury in the Divorce Suit causing the child’s screams. The girls M. Foster, the sole survivor of the ill- is no provision for little Gertrude. |, At il : 2 . et i in s S o) | brought by Iithel Croker Freen against | father, Tony, made a vicious attack on | {ated antomobile ride in this city on Secretary of Ny ke Twea in Hiwl . Askiatant Secretsiey Cable has béen i o0k o R S o O L Taiké wehen 1ie ~aihe Do AN FORLith ] IR IR BTN te aistoinooilh Wit Home, Others Have But One. T e O (he land aEainst the wide: | & sealedverdics ng ihat they what had taken place, being under the he was driving plunged into the water = }] 0 °‘;’ oty N r e Bl | could not agree. Eicht favore. grant. | inpression that she was responsible. | power canal, resulting in the death of an‘é'“‘iiii,"i“";:,viffi;nfif?‘m”1“:‘"d'?31 nst o the law of the land sere|ing tne diverce and four held out for | e the other five occupants of"t_he car, e cials W . ¢ v, n . 25 e ey, ok b Bhd the secretary would like to fag | the defendant. | Windfall of $150,000. was fined $250 today in the poliee court { Pu}ffm' Mich, Feb, 28.—Neil | for driving the car without a license. Donald employed in a lumber yard| | ing explosive ingredients are liable | here, has received word from: Rich- | Bandits Rob Bank of $4,000. ) Ban Jose, Cal, Feb. 28.—The pri- for damages to persons injured by |mond, Va., that he has been left $150,- explosions resulting therefrom, - ac-| 000 as his share of the estate of hig| Vate bank owned by James A. Costa | cording to & decision handed down |brother, R. L. McDonald. The an-|Was. robbed today of $4000 by two | yesterday by the full bench of the |nouncement came as a surprise to Mr. | bandits, who escaped. Costa, who Massachusetts supreme judicial court. | McDonald. {Opened the safe and prepared for day’s business, was imprisoned in a rear room. Last of His Tribe Passes Away . Oxnard, ' Cal, Feb, 28—Saturrioaly Stores Selling Stove Polish contain- Young Woman Incinerated. Roghester, Y., Feb. 28.—Ethel ing, aged was burned to death | d “to to [tanight in a fire that stafted in- the at- | Old Decuments Storsd Away in {he'| marh'e tomb of Gen. Uly: 1 ® i £S 2 s8es 8. Grant on Riverside drive, NewsYork, wil | probably have 6. be resos 20, x > | 8. States Senntor Joseph B. Foraker, | Po7aT ] Y | in Washington at night” The judges shl * | supply, missing revards ef the Grantd td of a boarding house when gasoline | the last of the tribe of San Buena of a local court “becatise they haye | SLGKINE before the Cincinnatl Busi- | Monument assaelation, wwhich hadpisimes iznited from the flame of a | Ventura Indians, died at the Venyiri no private secretaries.” The captain | pocd Tend Qb (OMERL (S tal| charge of the erection: of-and now |dandle. county hospital today, aged 104 years. of the-watch at the treasury has one.| boeinen oh ornotic siae, chinmy, L85 | cares for the tomb. e S e was #aid to hive helped the Fran- I 'guss be aita in M SHpery RS |Tenched a chaotic state, chiefly be- Thompsonville Man Arrested. Thwnpsoiny ciscan fathers in the erection of the Ventura misston, . Darrow Case at Standstill. Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 28,—By agres- George Griswold of Guilfard, dled vesterda: neumonia. Her | husband, Rev. Dr. Griswold, -dled - am+ Tugsday evening of thel same disease. A s in a critica’ | night charged wi M 8—Gus n offic r | of N { but' as Mrs. Griswold w: h em t

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