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/OL. LIV—NO. 54 NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, _MARCH 1, 1912 _— PRICE TWO CENTS The Bullein’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the lirgest in Connecticut in vl’roportio(fo — % ; —_—————— the City's Population Cabled Paragraphs Norwich Men Representing Finance, the Law, Commerce EHs Condensed Telegrams HA'SE FUH I.AWRENGE M".I. WUHK o Manufacturing, and Other Interests. —_— MUT'NUUS sutnlERs LUUT “Nn K“-I- Valdivia, Chile, Feb, 29—The brew- yuThe Last Scrap of the Old Battleship | ery belonging to Anwandter Brothers, { Maine which could be used s a relic R S R 2 | the largest in South America, was to- has been disposed of. | . Mills A CesaMini tally destroyed by fre today. " The lose i —= dden Outbreak of Y hi Kai's T . - |is cstimated at. $5,000,000 he Bill Dividing Rhode lsland into | § S Ca President of the Arlington Mills Announ | s cnsreinat s arity: Oudden Outbreak of Yuan Shi Kai's Troops Causes | Honoluln, Feb., 20.—Means of re- |ed in concurrence by the senate yes . | stricting the spread of leprosy in the | terday, i : f T Peki mum Increase of Five Per Cent. el L B SR ‘ - aReign of Terror at Peking | members of the chamber of commerce | | Senator Arthur W, Marsden of Mad- lat a special meeting with Governor | ison yesterday announced that he would EMC IR S5 Walter . Frear and other officials. | not be a candidate again for the upper | | B branch. HER MILLS WILL MAKE CONCESSIONS TODAY Fob. 21rancisco do la , — NATIVES SLAUGHTERED BUT FOREIGNERS SAFE ormer provisional president of | Nels J, Nelson, 2 New Britain Avia- | o, Who arrived here from Switz- tor, has built u hydro-aercplane which | md today, has declined the post of he will give a trial near New Hm‘n’ B .. | ambassador to France. He said today next week. < 3 ¥ 4 A - rence City | that he intended to return to Mexico — | Fires Started in Various Sections of the City—Bullet Strikes Successful Outcome of a Conference Between Law y | ehot a5 Covi bl tions City let - | Taft, and he says the majority of the | . s s Peel Government and Mill Officials—Increase to Take effect| 1, 1. 25 —an extraorainary so- republicans in his state favor Tafts American Legation Wall in Close Proximity to a Num- | of automobile crimes which has | | renomination. | : jon of | been terrrorizing France, is believed to g e ber of Americans—Missi 2 Next Monday—John Golden of American Federatios [Pol @i e e e Wi ot D et s—Missionaries Not Molested—Home of . | anarchists, one of them a Belgian, | Washington are planning w “harmony . B . aken P al Charge of the Strike. r a desperato attempt last night to | | breakfast” to celebrate and strengthen | American Family Abandoned to Looters—All Quiet Now Labor Has en Person: g . ; : assassinate a lawyer. harmony in the party { | London, Feb. 29 —Mrs. Kate Ames At the Risk of His Own Life F'rank | Y crence ss 29.—A re-ad- bodies of cra as desire 19 DO | wag granted a decree of divorce today | AL Gray, a Portland, Me, hotel man- | F g, M o e < iy Ay cast aside to make room for plunder of which in no case |affillated. The demands of the strik-| g %o husband, Hugo Ames, the au- | 1ger, reseued Police Officer William 1 Tt s Shi - Kai's diers | greater value, Dead and wounded were fve per cent. in-|ers will then be put in form and |gor 0o in 1890 private secre | Long from drowning. | started 8 o'clock inst | 1ving in the streets. An English fam- o effect March 4. was | placed nefore the mill owners as thel o' ¢o 'Sjr Julian Pauneofte at th | | night. r buve been | ily 1iving opposite the quarters of the e 1 President William | official grievances of the new sirike | pujiien jegation at Washingfon. The At Least Seven Persons in north- *\5 o by as known | Nanking delegates say that the plaes n £ Ariington mills to- | committee | divorce was imed by Mrs. Ames on | west Texas and eastern New Mexico | #ll foreigners was attacked 4 set on fire riy. In = i The delegation of ffty strikers, in- |3 % VoS o0 lered misconduct, lost their lives in a storm that sv quarter is ¢ he opinton of these Eng people, € i to Foll Sk cluding children and older mill \\-)l]»~‘ SRy | across the Tex Panhandle Sunda arie :\’v holding 1 b he delegates were unable to escape, Other Mills to Follow Sui | ers, wio are to go to Washington to | =T s compounds Ameriosi Misslonariss Solhd E \ n Michael S.|gp5ear hefore the committee on rules | MADERO'S “PAPER | Startiing Allegations of cannibalism| No Known Re | ‘o 1 oy o'Br milar announcement will | 3P (0 request of Congressman | BLOCKADE” A FIZZLE among starving Persians are contained | When the ou S b4 : by her mills tomorrow, | Berger, will leave the clty tomorrow | in letters from Teheran to the Per-|estimated th ) rs took 18 guarded by loyal troops &t Alderman O'Brien, Mayor | mory, The authorities will make | Nohody ty Enforce Embargo and Reb- sian-American Fducational soclety. |pui since he ey s oukh rearny SetR i A. Scanion and the entire|nq objection to the departure of the| " o, Fyo“Attention to It. 2 |augmented by large nurabers of i The American minister, 1 P vernm mferred s the party will not include | % Major Butt, Military Aide to Preei- police, cooliez and ers, ] a- | Mr. 1 nd Major Russell lat with s > gt _\‘,;\, a8 wor -‘v]‘hu,tv el & pasd. Tes Feb, 29T | de ‘m will_sail l.‘ur Burope from | tions know no reason for the renk: | tonlEht ¢ ted over the telephens - 1 m! A ast week e 36 | a7 Bl lat Wb e New York on Saturday on a leave « : T b eriokni taabsede. " o ancl the ren who will go are all worker el S LS Xt two months, in en effort o recoup his . Looting from House to Houss. | itk the Americhn wiseions. "SI s " the mills and old enough to PPt et R | health. The idea is expressed that Yuan Shi | Missionarie gy ¥ . " tonigh to giv stimony relative to their | B or’ the bbEIL ol ihe naine: .of | raaniy Kai's soldiers began the trouble when ra Bl e g o & St a0 Milimen Promised Concessions. {32400 "and o considerable supply ot d e L o O e o s el | e ind can e edsily rescied mak r groceries t through as if the ¢m- £ po e s oo 3 | N | it endan -~ Ticials promised to make cer- A FALSE ALARM. e e e % | sloned by rumors that the crop re- |&re everywhers 1& from : ons' 1 thetr emplovcn i | plgsdi e arg0 was not ‘\"»‘1’\1‘?{:‘!\“‘““"{"f;}_:;“! | Sirres I Rty hanis el W_%;, 1 have not spared even the | Mistionaries Fear to Travel Stresth : - Ssentiatly an | Dynamite-Laden e o e alho found no one In command (o | (e P |t Taarios oon within areSbleok GF( vt miiery o thes Db o | Miles of Lawrence. There is no obligation ! = | i quecie taken re in merican Bax employer and | & 4 . | | By a Ruling of the Insurance Com- | compound lieto & detachmert of | gt et B taden | tho Dart of American officials. to. see C. B. CHAPMAN, | siorter of ‘Pemnkyivania’ peteons” ohs| . Seversl Fires Started. Atbericin’ warines hei bt R o low the mill officials [ , Bost Feb. —No_ paper-laden | iny¢ the order is not violated, and the ; Baged in soliciting Hsurance in . that | ., ires were started in varic e bl ey exact conceestons | freight car routed from Dellows Falls, | pdiia neturally no attent Treasurer Chelsea Savings Bank. state must take out a license before | tons and space more ihan resbyterian mission lies v hiladelphia, during the last | further today. %ix i |area has been burr ¢ S P EROSMY PR, SRt : | tw ks, could have had 19 sticks of | duties fifty per e S R T = 4"1' e can Ao stretches from t ity -to | DECEATIITRE oo ."“"‘ v ""’: — dynamite attached to it at Lawrence nounced parpose of stimulating s 5 i e WD ot The Feign | miles. from eaation quarter JOHN GOLDEN TAKES CHARGE. |or any stobbing place within 100 miles | e i | ”90wfi“,'fmk“fs‘m,",j“""‘”:'f Between | hoard, where Yuan resides, | telephone messuge informed the lega- & . | of that city, according to a statement | .0 thev hope to obtain blaze that broke out in the lumber | The flam ach withir mile vl 1 ihkvaiie AN P “'\“"’h.‘_ Will Personally Conduct Strike Until | issued by the American Woolen com- |y o Sy o-Atanaalie x Lo ot A e aoas . M DS bt tiom, ipied | £ jated o aeate e ¥ 4 t s | pany today .. | pedition ihuahua and the | WG T o restieass by .the Nank clogates W e | s Tredushity SR b R | *“When announcement appeared that | Raition, against, EhinuaRie wad e | . . | Pawtucket, R L, line yesterday. e R Ha e Bl » rore frequendl shooting Uhrough R ational presi- | had reached Philadelphia with dvna-| a1 the meagre repairs needed or | the American company at the | veloped in fire g H United e Workers of | mite attached to the trucks of & Paper | jigges and that the troop trains will Coa Brass branch at Torrington, di Home of Americans Looted. No News from Some American Fam- A a : . S0 | N KNBURS s oaxiopis eI Bl |t on Satie vesterday at the Hahnemann hospital | Among the i o a t rike. He | lows Falls by way of Lawrence, g | , . | in New York, following an operation. | .o Jegation Sfraisht,; Mage sell offered to senid Sl 3 th g ) siay to | vestigation was begun. ¢ iodtsi 7o 1iks oic DIX DECLARES BRANDT IS NOT [ATTORNEY GENERAL AROUSED - beegf i o | tschinant fo orort i T A will personally | The en_company _offici | | House Yesterday by Unanimous | qu, o of o | tion he considere nexpe k atriko for the trads union- | that they traced sueh apaper car from | THE “HOUN' DAWG” SONG| WORTHY OF A PARDON. BY RACE PREJUDICE. Gany Haus Xevteroap i ooy o Bi7e N |l bu he comsioeret it RSN v ishel from the Indus- | Bellows Falls to Philadelphia on Feb- B zer's resolution congratulating the pe Wt | - Tor. 10etr Srsliel o \ s sary 1%, and that it_went by way of | M More Dig- | Sel's roonl ongratuigy -|to remain there their protect:on. a « Wor | uary 15, and that it went by way of | Missouri Governor Wants More Dig ple of China upon their assumption of | pey. ¢ r of the late Willizm C. | Two or three American families 8ave T ‘ wder will first create a | Deerfield and Mechaniov mly twe G | the responsibilities of sclf-government. | whitney, and Dunic De Menocal, | not been rom, but i - i mittee representing | cases of woolens are shipped daily | ~ Mfied Melody for State Song. | SCANDALQUS STORIES |{“QUTRAGEOUS ACTION” P & | §Ritaer, daa Duniel A De Menooll, | not been lheart sy but (£8 S0 o feration of Labor, | from Lawrence to Philadelphla, the | g 1uic Fei, 29— “Fearing | | By a Vote of 2 to 1 the Board 0f | Banking corporation at Peking is | lnz to the fact that forcigners have ted Workers, and such | company’s statement say call, we will ref the matter of se- | l cabinet officers charged with the e wife, all of whom ex- | not been molested. it | 16D TOOISMC 0T W BRLe’ MonE: to, thE . |forcement qf the pure food law, ves- | es ag they t roets h Feotls (himelvas nnder tha Sefaren. | Governor Says They Were Incorporated | So_Characterizes Course of American [ torday entered a final deckBion SEAIMSE | be woial tre Coines: on. | Bullet Strikes American l-‘vqflvon Wall VEN ACQUITTED IN 800,000 ENGLISH MINERS dem,” =aid Governor Hadley today. He | in Appeal for Clemency—His Duty to] Bar Association in Excluding His | (¢, 1%¢ of saccharine in' prepared | gaged in looting. Th flers did not Wall, BATHTUB TRUST CASE.| HAVE ALREADY QUIT WORK | bad just concluded Jistening over tho g | foods. attempt to interfere American scldiers have taken pose ‘1 pemE S, | telephone to four musical procuctions, | Protect Fair Name of Woman. Negro Assistani—4,700 Lettors Out. | ——-— __ |there was great danger from session of the Chien-Men pagods. and I Testi | G t Still Making Earnest Ef- | Selected by a special committee at g S, |, Unless Present Plans of President|pujlets and firebrands which were | the Germans have ocoupled the Pata- ISL. MPNSAR v, THERS TUsSSe Qovitiieg; Otttk Naking: Farnes! umbia as possibilities for a state — AR | Taft's campaign managers go awry shed in ull dircctions, and | Men pagodas without opposition By of Government Witnesses. | fort to Settle Controversy. ) governor said two of the | S 5 | Vice President Sherman will also g0 Straight saved their records and | the Chineks soldfers. These pagodas = 3 preductlons were “top notcher » ‘Washington, Feb. 20—A decision by | on the repu n P valuables, but de a 1 verlook the legations and their pos- Detrol Mich.,, Feb. 29—United| London. Feb. 29.—The settlement of | was agreed to obtain copyrights E. Brandt as a_self-confessed | ho cxecutive committeg of the Amer. | dent, according to a report at Was nished house, whi as given over 1o | session was considered strategically udge Angell, ‘.n-fl.n‘ngf |?(sv ¥ g};;, fl"‘{i.flxmnr-l coal ):lr)):(:' is yet far | gor ot the nivates! ‘sami mmms,‘ - A,n]d dsc‘mnng‘éh?z ;nu; it 18 |joan Bar association t& oust William | ington. the Jooters. necess: hat the shooting in g trial of the so-called bathtub)oft. The governmen s g | and tien to let the people decide which | conclusively shown that the former |y Lewls, a negro and an. assistant| e [ T A asario tion Most Exposed. |{ing nearer to the legation quarter g harged with conspiracy in|able to induce all the coal owners .“" is the Lest. Guovernor Hadiey hopes |Valet of Mortimer L. Schiff of New |,itorey 0f the United States, from| Weils Olmstead Was Burned fierican ‘Lapatisn s "(A Josed | €Videnced by the fact that ome bullet t of trade, ordered the acquit- | agree to the demand for 3 minimum |y yeny off the “Houn' Dawg” song | York did not commit the crime to membership in the bar assoclation, |death and fourteen other persons were he American is the most exposed |l o0 "shs “Amarioan lamiting S seven of the defendunts. Two|wage made by the miners, but Premier | i), tomething necicr bespeaking the | Which he pleaded guilty and for which | hag arcused Aftorney General Wisker | obliged fo fles, scantily clad, to the | legation, because it lies de within a_few feet of Secrotary Hd- other defendants would have been nc- | Asquith declared tonight that If a | gipn it oe B | ho was sentenced to prison for thirty | gham to tho defensa of his assistant. | treet, when fire broke out in'a lodg- | main quadrangle of the quarter. The Within o few feet of Secretary T but they signified :»m: wiil- ! rwinimum o Ay b Bt " K““ | B o years, Governor Dix in a statement to- 13,y 5 gpirited letter to each of the 4,700 | ing house in Fitchburg, Mass., early | American end of I e (agation | can women. One of the correspon= 1o see the case through agrecment it would he secured by otii- | night' reviewing the case, says he will | men i o0 THHEr to each of the 4,700 | BF, o0 only unclosed sectio o idgation | can women. O ; eodore Ahrens and E. L. Dawes,|cr means ; | GOVERNMENT: STANDS PAT | Justity and maintain his determination | for ¥R NG (MG, SaEHClaon, the b : L recently considered the advisability of | fents Seking nows Pas been cob of preside nd ce-president re Fully 800,000 miners h eady IN THE STEEL TRUST CAGZ. | lhat Brandt i not worthy of & Dardoi. | conmitiee with an arrogance of power | A Request from Citizens of Ogden, | Putting up berricades, b not chrliE | e oRignt wpectiv f the Standard Sanitary|laid down their tools and will not | 2 | The governor says the statement is | nuTiUoS WIES an Arroge -8nstitu- | Utah, presented to President Taft and | to excite Chinese su: i Qe i Py ¢ the Sh ¥, were the de-| pick them up again until an agree- | peclines to Abridge Its Petition For |his “farewell word” in the case unless | yjo@fIen BG BY gratify a race preju. | Urging the government to Investigate | depended upon sandbags and barbo o st A the right cf | ment satisfuctory to the miners' fed- | Dissolition: of Octobus | the courts set aside the writ of habeas | qive’ entertained by some of its mem- | the strike of mechanics on the Harri- | which have € The mutine n through Jecided to stand by | cration is reached. 1hm men z;.nl‘ o | e corpus granted by Justice Gerard by oo o | man railroad Jines, was reerred to the | ely rearranged for defensive pur- | strants, burning obbing or vice-president of | government behind them and feel that| S L . which Brandt secured his releage from | ° y la ot fostice: poses sides. Thousands of shops wers 1o court denied the | ihe victory has been won. “\.t’Ll’”"'L"’{- e R TS, New Committee Makes Trouble, | 9°Partment of justice. | Soldiers on Legation Walls | e, principaily those of Seaiers 46 g ight, president| It was officially announced late to- | Btales government manifested lts pur- |- i an's Purit; The attorney general points out that | Standing Seven for Acquittal and| The Peking garrison now numbers | and silver, and art curios and pawn led Iron com- | night that the conference of the Dose tolay o pRocatmiingcwiont | Avpersiensien Wonian's: Purity: Lewis was elected ater he had been | five for copviction, the jurors who tried | about 2,000, ang It I8 not anticipated | shops. Volleys were fired to intimidate S gy B | abridgement, alteration or amend- | The governor refutes the claim that | e i fted t 5 i J g e 268 f & net minister with the miners' f Ient Bpon fhe GHginal Betition BId. in | B st ko o porsonal appli~ | FéEWarly nominated and invited o join | John Beal Sneed for the murder of t the Chinese will attack the lega- | the inmates. Several of the shopkesp- of the court followed « | ticn would be continued tom R e ol it B T e ] D la | by the secretary of the association. He | Captain A. G. Boyce, the aged Pan- s, their principal object being pil- | ers who failed promptly to surrender n by defense to free all of | Chancellor Lioyd-Georse is dratting a |y, ot Jor, the, dissolution of tion for executive clemency. the | Calls attention to th® fuct that the |wandle cattle king, was discharged | lage. The sight of the soldiers aiong | their valuables were shot or buyonets the defendants against whom charges | minimum wage bill, but it s stated | f1Ited, States Steel j"'l”°’,-l‘.‘ Ehpang letters submitted to me, Sy dis. | committee which elecied Lewls went | yesterday at Fort Worth, Tex. the legation walls silhouetted against|ed. Scores uf looters staggered off i not heen made in the direct tes- | ihat the government is hopeful of he- | o= SuPdiary ’,‘;;,;‘}:'!;m-w x l:ls' :}-“: exec xl{v‘e» r‘l‘x})h‘lh ;‘y&;‘“filf;*d’,'y‘f“ iy | Out of office and was succeeded by | i il the burning city Was an impressive one | Jaden with plunder wrapped in blas- mony of tis government wiinugses,|ing ablo to secure the establishment | PIOWR 1N thie replica S filed today | prove the crime to ch he for 1Y | another commiitee containing two new i i Alleged under- | tonight. The flumes illuminated the | kets and splendid curtains, Many 13 were based on the fact | of the minimum wage without recourse | 'Y mflfi;t‘xf'"m e to the answers of | pleaded guilty by stating facts and Ut~ | popiers” Tt was the new committee, vn.lruh:\1?:‘162?;;'5;:"10;“mfigd in New | golden tiled roofs of the palaco and | ghopkeepers escaped over the roofs of tuat o the defendants did ot to ation, now that the Welsh | oo C€Uidatis fo the government's | tering insinuations which would make | ;™ 4ge which took action. York courts for many vears was be- | threw a glare upon the thousands | the houses, before the uppearance ef attend any of the meetings prior o owners e that they are pow he government {s ready to|him guilty of a still more abhorren Yor t e B O e e the jmsstings Iricc i) mine owiers sse il ¥ o Droceed with tha ‘case Upon the aver. | Gfnns ou Cerns aEaimst the sometl. Issued Postal Cards. gun by the government yesterday | crowding t reed ! struggling | the mob. ce Mount Clemens ess to resist longer, { o b he_avel fense—an offense agair e sanc s N o & Bivothers | sl emisslven for the 6ot jvhich 3 . e R e ] T roe lones ) j ments made in its original petition, |ty of the home by the accusatior Wickersham enclosed wit ol Mg BB e o Vg g Vg i . Amimunition Giving Out. ol al trade ugreement Which |y enee cUSBECT CAUGHT | e against the purity of a woman, 1 v postal card addressed to entlery tmpartard, B0 Eoco et e Mhvs aot broksn. out witiuti] L By -oi velock this morning the . ousidered beyond the jurisdic- | | THE DAY IN CONGRESS. Dishelieves the Accusation. itlock, secretary of the American | arguments by Representatives of the | the Forbidden City e Pyt e e tion of ourt and because one f BY MEANS OF DECOY LETTER. | “This accusation I utterly disbeliove assoclation, Drotesting against the | oo of Chicago and other cities along | Manchu troops are g ably because arcity of ammu- i & jobbing house and not en | Bill Presented in Holise to Bar Illiter- - {" -j'L‘;”H o3 o Gl | comu e's action and requesting 18 | iy, Great Lakes on the question of an | press dowager and the pition Parties of looters reading po fu menuf & emameicd ware, East Side Gun Fighter is Accused of | ate Immiarants. N or T Caions e uraing Siore da: Bl A o "HI‘"“‘L‘:-\ ARemDET | jncrease of the gmount of water to be | full gl g gt b g T WRS. ROSALIND STARR Killing Two Men. Washington, Feb, The day in | SPicable and insidious than burglary or | 1o sign the carg . taken from Lake 1ichigan for use In | Dead and Wounded Lie in Streets. ‘”m:u,_’ Sl be ae i the LS T ¥4 e g > e assault, by blasting the cha and | i " . . " . the Clic ‘""‘ CIREE ¢ o i The foreign soldiers who have re ght on the yellow roofs of the For. RELEASED FROM JAIL.| New York, Feb. 29— William Albert, | reputation of a woman on the unsup- | No Discrimination in Constitution. | by Secretary of War Stimson. turned to the quarter after doing duty | Liter Gity. watoh the fiven of whess o sy better known as “Jacob Zellg,” ported statement of a self-confessed | <oy of correspondence between 3 T in the streets and fugitives who hav o they were ignorant. Confined for Seven Months on Suspi- | characterized by the police as one of . forger, who, in the letter which is be- | tho ney general and Secreta Fire Which Started Shortly After| [ [ 0, 00t (10, % experiences as | €98 g4 - ised Mol ®ion of Murdering Farmhand. the most desperate “gun fighters” on holesale zrocers | fore me, calls God to witness the truth Whitelock also accompanied Mr. Wick. | Midnight and raged until daiight ves- | ing. Chinese soldiers broke into o Foreign jured. Yorl's east side, was arrested | sentatives waged wa ainst | of present statements which contra- |ersham’s letter. On January 24, ’the | terday morning in the village of Betts- | 505 o houges. Sometimes they | The matinous iroops have departed Neir Havon. Ol 28 3rs, | tod2y as the result of a decoy letter | each other before manufactur com- | dict what he previously declared under general wrote to Mr. Whi ville. 32 miles southeast of Toledo, O. | jocigted when informed that the house | from ‘the city. The disorders have Rosalind Star- of Orange. who has Gatahs Nly et by his swoetheart, Al- | mittee on proposed net weight amend- | oath Tam especially moved to mal h;‘»"‘r'u‘"fl tolenu "‘;L‘"‘"‘;f"" »‘”;.“"““ | was the property of foreigners, Only ]anmall Yuan "'"1'\,{“ u.:_ the :;:. Been confined in the Taven coun. | Pert was charged with the murder of | ment to pure food law | i because Lewis is an as- | of the town, he exception of one | articles of great value were taken. |king delegutes, including Nang 0 ty Jai pan seanven couni- | Frank Bizzo, who was shot In o el B el s et are| Whitman Did Not Urge L htan general of the United | bullding, causing a property loss esti- | fricles of feat Baile mers GRER | MR e safs, Xo forelgnars have beam k Jolm McLoughlin, | 180t on Iebruary 17, and that of | urged congress to grant permission for | _The governor poinis out that while | gy, res holding, as I do, the commis- | mated at $150,000. gathered up in the first attacks was | injured. arged from cus. | ulius Morelle, shot down at an|an American officer to serve as an in- | District Attorney Whitman has eX-|sion of the president of the United " 2 1 night fer attorneys stated | Bast Side ball on December 2. Both | structor in Chilean army. pressed publicly the opinion mat! States, issued to him by and with the | Guilty of Murder in §h. First Degree | — — : — e hat severz] atten hadl Bt men according to the E: Side code | Senator Lodge pointed ou erill Brandt's Indictment, _cony fetlon and, 50400 ana consent of th senate It | without capi _,‘ll"!\n\vul was the | AND ROOSEVELT b her plea :‘ % ‘1‘\),1:.-'7’ refused before they died to tell who | h might be ]L-nnmnu-nq vr;;d’\:"‘?““"“c“ were illegal, he did not make |y, oo that some of the um:x:m-' of | verdizt returned by a jury at Burling- | INTENDED TO GIVE e st time 4 promise be | #hOt them. ~Albert was suspected by | pending arbitration treaties with Eng. |any reference to such a contention in ¥ g0t (il SN B T8 mempers of | vesterday against Matth HER OWN BAEBY “DOSE.” DELEGATES ELECTED. n_that Would be le; oft | the police, but could not be found un. | land and Frapce his report to him or urge a full andf oloreq man as a fellow member. But | g ol froapec of-(h8 Sreiih | g | s with 3 three years sentence. The | !l the decoy love letter proved his| Senator Culberson presented a letter | immediate pardon for the former valet. | ho” constitution of . the association | CAvAlry, who shot and killed three ne- | Hospital Superintendont Testifies in|Both Factions in Missouri Claim te »e me she was offered a undoing. | from San Antonio, Tex.. claiming that | He savs that Judge Rosalsky in his re- |, yeq 1o such discrimination.” | &roes 1ast October. Ho was aimtonc- Case of Winifred Ankers, Mave Held the Regular Conventien @ntence. and s tatrd fomg it — city was being used as a plotting base | port up held Brandt's conviction and A e | ed to life imprisonment | fheosicq @uced to threc but she refused | KANSAS GOVERNOR ENTHUSES | of Mexican revolutionists. | sentence. although he recommended | eoted _White Man. S — | New York, Feb, —A vigorous de- | Exceisior Springs, Mo, Feb, $— ange h f not guilty and to | Reduction of wages would result | his immodiate Jberation if thers was| Mr. Whitelock replied that nouo | GHILD BURNS TO DEATH !fense of W Anicers cod | Presiient Taft snd Theolets Bestse t the # released her. OVER THE COLUMBUS SPEECH | from house stecl tariff bill. labor rep- |2 miscarriage of justice. other than a member of the white IN A PILE OF STRAW With poisqni oight babies in he ! veit in a convention today marked hy Melon - ot in ‘the abdt- | ureatest Public Uterance 8 5 resentatives told finance committee. | Offers No Excuse for Action. = ‘_"”’ ”»\'*;!‘","’” o e Brooklyn and Tnfants’ hospital, | disorderly scenes _divided arl:nm nen & fre. Starr claims that the rea ic Utterance Since Days 3 3 SR e T T he association and (hat inas. b . & e W oilly, her |from the Third com o1 et WRRas s tciived otins gt b of Lincoln,” He Says. 7%| Houss:— o B et o exeae. | MUCh ax the commitico elected Lowls | Her. Presence There Not Known Until | %38 mede by Edvard Relly, her |from the Third congrsesinal distsiet was try d Says. Met at noon for his action and offers no e o1 ine thio DEHSE thaf He s o 4 { connsel, when she- v arraigned to- | & > ing to ta & CEn ) Washigton, B 9 Resiimed discussion of agricuitural | Moral 8s well as legal considerations, | 17 (0, bellef that he was i i} Fis, Mot Eninotons | day before Magistrate Hylan [ e e s O i which he had used on agling Feb. 20 —Governor | gonronr: 11, 7% T he says, influenced h oy : bt WOGE S 5 | Aesistant District Attorney Goldstein |two Roosevelt delegates wers chesen. the head. The shooting ook piace n | Stuhbs f Kansas, one of ihe arisiy; | APPropriation b : | he says, influe b: il | than rescind its own action, inadver:- | Wallingford, Conn., Feb. 20.—Mary | o Sience the wom. | The Roosevelt delagates, the fiset from 2 bt o ! ington today for 4 few hours, on nig | (P04 With dismissed Drainage Engi- |and his 3 eys, that 2 woman | decided, Mr. Whitelock added, that a | #t 174 Hamilton street, New Haven, bl dcte > by Reilly | ed for him, are Frank B. Channell of KNOX LEAVES COLON | way to New Jerney and New Fopk. 11 | B°6F Morehouse on the stand. | made to attack the honor of a WOMAN | ooy wag ineligivle for membeérship. | was burned to death late today at the | SIFERUOUSlY objected to by Mr. Rell - u Committeo from American Bankers' | 1 risconer's appeal for clemency, at the magistrate reserved decision Cameron and A. M. Hyde of Princeton. eXpects to have a conferonce w ~ol in the prisconer's a 1 for clemency 7 SRR S tas L that ¢ istrate re ecision | C FOR COSTA HiGA | £XPrCls to ha conterence with Col Outrageuos Action home of her grandfather, John Nattei ) r | i 1 H. G. Orton of § Lo 4 assoclation advocated Leveridge agri- | the governor says: | Homp ot The Titt1e’ eiois braiton | And adjourned the hearing until tomor- | The Taft delogates are b .. g e ;L‘,'r.yn President Tattq | CUItUTal extension work bil fefore'ce Statements of Scandalous Nature. | The atfornes genoral replied ihai e e T foly. SAbe Bellly assrced chat the pe) JUSEE SRR Was RS E5 - Bhowered With Honars Before Cruiser | name wiil ba presented 1o the Chimes Tt s e With thewe facts established in re- F10, 13 (0,0 2060, Pitragesus so-|a shed and notified his granifather, | (iS¢ 5t tho confescion by moans of PAURS CUENL o sipporters. ase Washington Sailed. convention,” asserted Governor Stubos. | hyi) fneorporating President Tafoe ree | §ard to this particular feature of the | it/ 1 he m | who, not thinking that the girl was | (€ ¢ rived at the convention Il they Colon, Peb. 39_The Tnited States | Onjo qolegntion i ey (oaconirol the | ommendations for an industrial reia- eyt i &’B‘?"";’e N femianY" sy | Lewls was apbointed by Prestdent | snyIVhets srount, gave his atten egan | Professor Ferguson of Columbla unt B T AR L armored cruiser Washington, with the | will be forced to wfih,{““wm” and | tions commission to investigate indus- ~]"»~‘ 9"‘!‘;1“ include statements of a | L2ft last year. He has beon in charge | pouring water on the straw and scat- | Yersity, who made an analysis of the | Taft men nv;'an rol. o .’m"nml‘ Akl Screliry O Giate. ann hadel ¢ raw. trial problems. ey e o walch pefiect | of Indian depredation claims in ihe | tering it around, While doing the iat- | Stomach of one of the bables, reported | the Roosevelt men wers 4 American sec state Btk | (hemaenor oubbs ' declared that | Immigration committee decided to |Scandalous nature, and which reflect| o iment of justice, He has been @ | |- 2 1 5 2 that he found a grain and a half of Then, amid an nproar, a dvel conven- L e CBon oAt 4 o'clock | throughout the west Colonel Roose- | report favorably a bill bariny niiicrary | pon the integrity and honor of 8| frequent caller at the White house | "F ne found the little girl's body al- | W&, B¢ (0 | tion took place. Both factions chose this atternoo: .imon, Costa ! ve " peach Was' Tems: g SVOrably erate . £ A o st 3 . 2 I this atterncon for Port Limon, Costa | ite Columbua spoech was rogarded | fmmigrants woman who s mentioned by name. | (il e, 800 V" White house racene | Mok butmed to @ crisp. How the girl | XNE 8L L1 e intendent | Astegates and aitermates 1o the sationr R T i ?:.. [(‘,"\,n"’}"f‘( ,:v\lx‘tlr utterance since —_— — The Governor's Duty. tions, started are matters of conjecture, of the hospital, testified to having ov- | al convention and each side claims Knox on a leisurely trip from Panam Sl sl | Socialists Decreass One Expens T, the oxercise of cxecutivo disore- | - Redding's Swootheart Breaks Down. | ; ity grheard the Ankers girl tiking to her | delegatan are reguler. to Colon this morning. There were FALSE T Schenectady, N, Y, Feb. 29.—The |tlon It is my duty to protect the fair| oy m,yen Feb, 26.—Mrs, Leors | JURY DISAGREES AT I apcaaht 1t i Wed HBAB AR frequent stops on the tour for the i SE TO LA POLLETTE. final droft of the first budget under | Pame of a woman and & mother, who |y ;.00 “ihe nurse at the Lewis home TRIAL OF CLERGYMAN | She . remcuiin e " sinte’ waraw: | Prios Cutting an Patent Medicines apection of the locks. Before the crufs. | g the soctalist administration shows s |has never had an opportunty to de- | win™thom young Red vho i g e ¥eb, 20.—Patent med. = tatemant That Roosevelt Induced g Istratfve g at which is dearer than life and | Vith Wwhom young Redding, whe is e | Never mind, dear, mother will give you | Washington, Feb. 20.— = er sailed there was a repetition of the | decrease In administrative exnenses of | fend that which | eld for murder, was infatuated, suf- | Minister Accused of Killing K Y ¢ and » one herself.” |cines and other patonted articles may honors which were showered on the Senator to Become Candidats, $22,000. There {5 an Increase in the | liberty, as it is to protect the much oo, 08 TU S0 WId L CVAEE SO ster upads o ing Keeper of | dose some day and take one hersel be #old withsut reference to the prices wecretary of state when he first landed, | . net city budget, Including hond re- | mooted legal rights of ono who has;,c'ng was taken to a sanitariam. a Vile Resort. " A f%0d by the paentss, This was the and Mr. Knox expressed great graifi- | . Portland, Ore, Feb, 20.—Condemning | demption and interest. of $37.092 been convicted of a crime upon his St s i MoFarland Had Devlin Geing. obiion. handed down teday by Justics eation over the initlal visit of hiz Cen. | {he action of Colonel Roosevelt in en- —_— — s own plea of guilty—especially when Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 20.—A jury in “avela e, 29.—T Dev- ‘when 4 uring the race for the republican | the law In this case is so hotly disput- | MRS, VERMILYA TO the criminal court here today failed to | o ovoand: O Feb. 28.—Tommy Dev- | Wright in the equity court » e Ut ination for president, Walter L Houd- Escaping Gas Kills Five, od, and, o a layman at least, Seems 50 | B reach on agreement In’ the case of | \mor, boladelvia was clearly oul- | refused the applicatiah of & rug man- g er, manager of Benator L Follatte's| New York, Feb. 20.—Gas escaping | far from being eonclusively proven and | B TR N KT WK, | riar e iiie b ‘| clagsed by Packey Mciarland of Chi- | yfacturing concern for an injunceion Millbury Unanimous for Taft. / e £ i i e T s ki ey MAN | cago tomight. McFarland hit Deviin | te prevent a local druggist from “eut- campaign for the presidental nomina- | TT0M an open jet killed five persons in | established ; 2 ? the B denom reed 9. D! R cas el il ign h n Teom niae g 3 3 Woman Accused of Poisoning is New | Of 'he Fapiist denomis arged | wien end where he pleased. \ ting” prices without the manufactus- i ¥ 9 tion, declared lest night that Colonel h street apartment houss Not to Blame for Publicity, with i der, of "W Allcern, | gy the fourth the fight was stepped, the home' of President Tafts auni, | Hoosevelt was ome of thoss who induc. | tonlght, The victims were the Janttar | .. a Paralyti negre keeper of an alleged Tesort af | saine Doy Ty ine REhL wi T | T —— Aftss Delis ©. Torrey. firmslly en-|ed Senator L Foileite to enter the race| John Barrett, his wife and their three| The seal which, in deference to tho 3 e 4 doynton, Okla. Alloorn was killed dur- | Sens Srne soreciin 10 oo o Sotnan oy goraed the president for s second term | snd that Colonel Roosevelt, through o | daughters {1 years, { years, and ¢ | SPirit of common dscency, I placed| Chicago, Ped, 20.—Mrs. Louise Ver- | i7"y i 0 By “the Cormaned ey S a0 i tm roundS. | wBasuty Dester” Mot 66 Bl t & republican caucus held tomight (o | common friend, sent Senator La Foi- | months old, respectivel | upon the papers after deciding the ap- |milya, under indiciment for the alleg- | ' i ERREERS The m in at 138 pound: uty morinate iown offlears. The endorse- |lette word thai he (Roosevelt) would Plication, has been broken by the fact |ed polsoning of Policeman Bissonetts, Woodrow Wilsen in | ilie. ok Minecs e S5int Was dnatimidy. not have his pwn name gonsidered. ia Taft Endo Washingt that gu’bllc references to thé scandal- | will go on trial March 7. This was des o0 R i Big Strike of Miners Predicted, Riams, o Texas womat who died N et atly thennec, as 5 candidots | Endorsed o OR; ous allegations in the case have since cided at a court session Which Judge| ‘Trerton, N. J, Feb. 25—Gov, Wosd- | Des Moines, Tows, Feb, 294 strike ;"-‘-a. after whe to Mad Dog Attacks Horse. s s Pedbssmiicn | Tacoma, Wash, Feb. i0.—The re-|heen made by representatives of those ! Kersten convened today at the bedside | row Wilson, acoompanied b 15 per- | of sevcral hundred thousand American | Tigoreus {reatint ;W¢ s G, ot T 30 dos xif-| 1t is Qing to Gont More to e vk | ALVIE, Comtral” commiiico. rejected | most painfully affoctad of the prisoner in_the county jail | somal secretary, ieft Trentan ted®y for | miners, inctading 20,00 . 1| “hoaty ” Alsd, nat a8 & ‘et »s Cab, 1 29.—A dog wuf- i b te be & the pry ential primary plan today by i —a Ars. Vermilya is suffering from a - | 1o e w t a politic e Towa fie « veut ;} me from rabies ontered a”tun |in the future W Yok nurses have | vois ta 7. The Taft adminis-| The Republican State Exacutive |aistic shock and 15 moved i & rellond :;‘? —Iinlg g el AE:xn’)I:xlga( i “‘I“hn:n;\:‘l‘:‘.;\l, Plakor = 4 garpindyy o ‘%"%}h .m“‘ 5 1 Al a0a atigked g hets fefind 10 jodvanie | thelr (ation was ehlersed by @ vete of 1§ | committee of North Cavelina endorsed |ohair. She had demanded an immedi- | night and on Saturdiy betore & ¢irie mining company, far April 1, when the ! day by 8. ] N Ak t bel o 3 te 25 per cent, to Ld Progident Faft ate trig] despiie her oomdirian avvemblage @i Dgvanpers, L present working agrecmente’ expive, fovmad m ; i

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