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= __VoL._LIV—N0. &7 NORWICH, CONN, TUESDAY, NARCH &, 1912_ : PRICE_TWO_CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Ay Other Paper, and lis Total Circulation s the I.argest in Connecticut in Prnportlon o the Cntys Population “G00D ANGEL” OF ROOSEVELT BOOM Cebled Paragraphs eric s Reorsto ot e Lo Commss Condense Leiezranss| AVE T PAY FOR DRINKING WATER Manufacturing, and Other Interests. S Harford, County, Md,, is Lining Up or President Tart, 1 e rch 4—Factory after actory is closing down all over the | United Kingdem as a result of the na- 1 London, Ma | i . iq | tional coal strike 4 The Record of Last Week Shows 7 i " g . . Taft Committee Strongly Intimates That He o ke TR |l S Juvenile Mill Operatives Say They Paid American < " \ miral Aubrey, who commanded the italian Naval fleet which at the out- Perkins of the Harvester Company e o e e, ot | Turkey bombarded Tripoli, Tobruk and | Be nghazi, died here today. e o TR gt Jree | Woolen Company Five Cents a Week 20, Is again open to traffic. SAYS ROOSEVELT COMMITTEE IS WELL “HEELED”3,\_\i"l‘;;;:g"j,;;':j;‘:*;t;)_t.‘]‘i‘:};;:}:'j‘;{;,n(;‘::;‘".'nf;3 e Y e Y S gen ot e & EMSATIONAL TESTIMONY BY CHILD STRIKERS J. W. Patterson, a Sheep Raiser of \ bassador, who is confined to his house | Glendive, M 1,800 sheep in 14 T g H oW g to a cold, Paul Cambo inutes during ccent blizzaro. Statements Issued From Taft Headquarters at Washington— | (ing, to v cold, Paul Cambon, the minuiea during ent biizza United States citi: eny e Assertion Made that Water Supply Came from Canal—Phila- s ‘ff";lfl].‘";;u‘f,',',‘,,f'f;’ BT U Son i delphia Socialists Testify of Alleged Brutality to Women S by Police and Soldiers—One Witness Says He has not Beriin, March {—Although the ¢ man government has received official notification of the action of the United Ex-President Differentiates Between Being a Candidate | | . Ropresentative Cyrus Cline was 3 | i fissatiits it C _ £ Pk . States government in recommending ‘mrd;’;\ nominated the s denibors ution Intimatin oercion o ostmasters. | its nationuals to withdraw from Central of t Twelfth Indiana congressional o . g Mexico, the Foreign Office here has not | district. : i Become a Citizen Because He Couldn’t Afford It. vet taken a similar step acc a semi-official issued here toda rding to | A Parsels Post Sy T and Accepting a Nomination—Senator Bristow Intro- ] . " \ onal demand was real and was considerable | for in the reguiar po T. a T m ga and when the gov ors of seven Tmmun March 4 .\H attempt to W duced by Repr u]‘ « - Washington, Lax 1. —Girl e | them to side, the letter - it states, Increased by this time to ten, 1|8hoot Leopold de Rothschild was made | NN nessee. DSk 114 and 15 years ¢ riking mill § Surther ted that (roeps s seph »f Mon- [ may mention incidentally, asked by a man this evening as Mr. Roths- \ wor rom Lawrence, Ma - to preserve ordes - pBib e Roose- | whether I would accept if nominated, 1| child was entering a me car in| W _Supporters of President Taft in Wost | 1€ bafore the house nmitte Lacked Money to Become a Citizen. e t x tee, to- | answered “Yes.” 1 added expres- | front of the bank in Swithin's lane | Virginia have come ‘open, | O ich is consldering a re | Samuel Lip he strike com- ok forn e cam- | slon of my wish that wherev in the city of London. Mr. Rotchschild | And will make a har hig-tR{ Mo o ‘inyestigate y | mittee, recall tand, said that ¢ the former president for Te- | open preferential presidenti { Was not hit by the builet. The name the campa follo¥ed attempts t nd - chiidren | o G o or the mills Wiee b , § might be held, so as to f o [ of Mr. Rothschild's assallant is Will- | Ten the sirixstridden | unorganized when the strike began. b 2 i1 hi the republican’ voters wished to have | iam Tibbitis. He 18 a young man and A Number of Sosiety Women in Chio Had to Pay for Water When did th uble start?" he E n. This building nominataed. {1s said to be an anarchi vailed themselves 1 1 1 ¢ § i | was asked. A. Muns well- | If the people do not wish i 2 | | son to have deferred operations for ap- Jon g Ve ol T oS | "It started the day, when the v ¢ | most certainly I do not gleitast. Ireland, March 4—The W]lnt:. pendicitis. perfor thes had to pay the American Woojen | police came dpwn to drive’ the people ] ol f they desire me Star Liner Olyr - thited s i h 2way from the mi : n citles. | dertaice in their interest o sreat ! mishap today. While she was leaving | Borden A Jefirys Found $15000 I W which they ing | 4% hat brought about the strike—the P A I shall do so and shall perform it with | port this morning af i | gold and silver coins concealed behind | Water, which they describ: 4 requetion in ho Good Angel” of Roosevelt Campaign.| .y, \aver courage and ability I pessess. | been completed of the propeller | @ brick fireplace i the 0ld homestend | Water:” Some of { to.see- | POAECHON E e vics 1 utimate | Whether thers will be such an expres- | she broke by striking & submer | of his mother on Deal Lake; N.'J. | 108 women-beaten bl 1" | to pian how we could exist on what rz f New | gjon of Ythe popular will, T cannot say, | Wreck in the Atlantic on Februar | | e JRNREEae . Sown. an el Into | e earned, but the reduction in hours r I former chaifnan |a whary there cre no preferential pri- | She bumpe bottom on the | James Wilson, Secretary of Agricul. | Wagons “iike rag Law- | otoed thie abike mr ee of t Inter- | maries i unately seems too often | Twin Islar and was obliged i ture, a: oke 3 records for | Fence a week . | Are 2 itizen of th United any. Mr. Per- | to be the case that the effort o | back to be dry-dacked, but was ontinuous n presidentiil cab- Berger and Gompers There, | se Vaiter L. Hou- | pelitical leaders is not to give expres- | to be unharmed i | inets. H served fifteen years. | pojegenfative Berge |77 rad my first papers, but never 's | gion to the popular will, but to thwart —— Loty | P et N ten had money enoug take out secomd g sl {SUky orciakEeiThAr | | State Militia Officers may become [ JHATE & Bion: ot ek | rovers. Instesd of paying $4 for pa~ i | % } . aviators for the regular army the | gain bet P mmittec « | pers, T had to buy shoes for my Htte o “MENACE TO COUNTRY." WHITE ISN'T KIMMEL. | sy vided poney, comply With | made statements about the tival union | one i n = Unable to Agr to Wi WILLIAM H. OAT, partment : G conditions at nce and both ware | Not an Anarchist fond Father of Governor Johnson Severe in P J-‘r as D° o hether Kim- i | cautioned against the use of personal- | Papiesentat rrett of Tennesses . & | mel is d. i i = ities, asked Lipsom Rossevalt Committee ‘Well Heeied" Criticism of Roosevelt, | e Business Manager of The Norwich Bulletin. nhsturns from Precinct Gonventions | L L L socialist Tostifies famt here another reason than Mack a Roosey Diaittee { isco, March 4—California |, S Louis, 3 h 4—The jury | to the republican state conventlon ire| . After the testimony of seven | oy gost ¥ § Dot SOw—IS rag con- "o President Taft for re-|n the Kimmel case decided the issue 4 | e of the 1 d Sta Ted emer t t 8 cted for Roosevelt and 13 in- rildre had been t A 4 1, . Y i Dl L G or in the suit atad: 70 e A, salesi ¥ . financtally, | iean women favoring Taft orgunized | {f Insurance when it reported that the | ! | _ Resolutions Endorsing Pr ¢ | Lawrence to accom x g - ath 44 ‘ihe actun o | M dnother metting. Tt wan ihe mvst{TDUTNES mown ox Amdeww ). Whits . | | Taft and urging his renomination and | ren to homes i Philadei] wis | WOUL I o y ’ b gratl tender of head- | i, in the history of California that|3n eX-eonvict, put forward by a New | | re-eiection- wer adopted | questioned regarding the chars 3 aua frec is manitest by s | YO0 rihated t particinate active: | £ork ife insiranco compans, was not mas ”‘I Our[ eave ex Gfl by the R | airorder and bratality at t1 i yod ks dot G &oll . activitied. Because ) |1 in a presidential campaien, 2 | central committee depot. He said a soldier tried to keey e Was srive b wssoclation with \.'\ A TRINS |7 Colanel Charles Miffiin Hammond, a | = 1:{ oL aaree | | | o him in the station by guarding the door Fuits pe : . b PESmon » spe. brothe: -law f former 1 issue in the sut—whether | o | with hay o » bezinnizz of tooseveit b ARG Sk lwlmv son, il pbasidend or alive | | il Blodget, us e e Tt aaw the soidlers pidk the childron HOLD OUT. 1 sidency mv.\‘ insey 1% BOW | crnor Hiram Johmson of California, | March, fl'“’ r\‘;sw” (h‘u{_v‘rms»-; | TURN THE TABLES ON LONDON | TAFT'S PROCLAMATION TO BE | twelve e \;‘M st Bis in | up by the legs, like they were rag b i = A pa k i vel ove- S Sotn # sested as a ru ing ta filey ' mean! hat the Y| i et ™ e | said,” “and SAW One . scaticn of the national | 148 been suggested as U,n:,;;jf:,,",‘\\,‘“m_m a whole would not accept John B, | SUFFRAGEPTES. ‘ GENERALLY HEEDED. | "“"*‘ o yeslerdhy after o prc | gaid. and T zuw o " | Number Returning to Work Not ae - eit hewdavarters in his Anelires at_ the principal _conference. Ay e u‘s(»lmi;\')unx story of K;n\-‘ | i st the policemen, and sti wounds | Large as Expected s » the national capital there- afe8 AL 0 s particularly se- |mel's violent death in an Oregon for- | | i T g whicre the 3 . r omes especially significant. | Croy G JOMISCN WWas BArieularly 8¢ fcat while returnin from an expedi- | An _Incroase of TewsivfiBev Cent.|on 3 bick Whore b Lawrence, Masg., March 4 Another Allsged Steel Trust Letter. “The men who are following Roose- | tion for burled gold. | “TIT FOR TAT” POLICY | IN STATE OF ANARCHY |in ses has been grented to the fire- Philadelphia Woman's Story [eractal day in the textile strike in e %eaa| It also meant that the jurors could | | men cmpioyedAn the cotton mills of b | t tomorrow. The strikers The husiamin with which the | velt remind me of the boy A R c | Rl River iron wolkkiiand Miss Jane Be I (looked for tomor : = R > took possession of | riding the rumaway bull” he said.| DOt decide whether, aside from Swin- | American Print works at Fail River. | delphia cor wed much | made preparations tonight te increas marters today led one of | “When asked whero lie was going, the| R€Y's narfation, the evidence pointed| 3 ! 5 gt i L S pbas by several hundred the five thousand P .rded moment, Lo sy | boy repiled: ‘T dow't know; ask the|conclusively to Kimmel's death, and|Big Meeting at Parlianfent Square | Conditicns in Mexice Worse Than Ev- | The Appeal.'of Chester Boasdptd plckets who did duty today, but the } or, purporting to have been | bull: . Thets exictly the predicame ent | thus cntitled the plaintiff, the receiver | 2 g 5 | : Bt ot R e A it ». « { mill agents claim that many operatives . s i ool trust| of thess men who are hailing the ex- | of & Niles, Mich, bank, to collect $5,-| Praves a Fizzle Owing to Activity of | er Before in Its History—Spirit of | fn‘; “;j‘::.:f; e ‘\"'{'\-‘);;”‘ it ! not ‘mov | who remain this morning throagh o rdering them (0 Work | prosident. They dom't know ~where | 030 of Kimmel's $25,000 insurance from| 4, pofice—Fifty Arrests Are Made.| Revolution A to Be General. | BAS yesterday set down. fdr hsaing| Scene a nee der | fear of ioletice will report ok Begp : g g gttt P B o gt T o 0 g Vb 10 the insurance company. | y ° e. ovolution Appears to Be General. | b esicri Soha 1 | children were screaming and _many | tomorrow 10 take advantige ad- Rooseve nansgers and “would be Mr, Johnson declared that Roose- The jury was then sent back to its Elates caskpist R 4 | were draga to a military truek and | vance in pay . aprung n offset” to the undended | velt's re-election would be m(»nm'c‘g“ul”" “V-lvnfl- anldi Judge A&fldun .;‘111, ! § Y RO | titers thrown thereon.” ¥ The entirc otce ‘v' '::.47:: haree of ) yser that men high In | and dangerous to the country nounced he would receive the verdict| Yondon, March 4—The much adver- | as, March 4 | Rev. Frank D. Tor i H k for Water. [JUL¥ o ol s suncils Of the United States Stewi | Colonel Hammond was clected chair- | 1 :}i}-fidxx.»rmng if an agreement Was | tised meeting the suffragettes in | d two companons w pastor of the Nor Atk Methodist 1p it e g N A v 5 o g ',‘:",”",,' srporat nd (he International Har- [ man of the organization and Robert ;| e _ | Parliament square tonight to protest | gl =y SR iy Sy muel Golden, 16 ; mill zone reuds > calle 1a were openly support- | Ross of San Francisco secretary. = against the refusal of Premier As | nigni, brought wor Sl avcept the | @ Seraivell (Jp4 0L, : {Suy purt SESSS O i auictE e | was decided to campaisn m;v s 11\‘ in| NO MATERIAL CHANGES to receive putation proved a fiasco, | President Taf Summerfietd ’\. E. Hove: i wiy',"v.fiff, bowever B ¥ o '1 vr’;‘u.z o 3 |two divisions, making one headquar- | | | #0 far as eoncerned the sensational dis- | proclamation request icans n i 1yn, N. Y ey Srbig b x b redithetit S e o B i ters in Los Angeles and another in San N MAINE ELECTIONS. | ploy "ot milltant prowess snd cunning | Cisturbed districts of Mexica to leave ¢ cents a week for- drinking water, | panies of t regiment wer d cused today and their f a have n iclseo. A general committee was ; fimnr ot ; 2 e remarkable fact about this |y s predicted by the of e countr; 4 that a’c ived thero| The Ways and Means Committee | The Republicans Gain One City and | WRICI W das anizers. | i About fifty women were arrested, but hey were late ad to conduct the cam- v wer b filled. Today the police were not n : 1 | yesterday agrced to report favorabi e’ mid ) 4| obliged to call on the soldiers - it exisis at all, seems (0| yaign throughout the state. Lose Another. the damage done was inconalderable as | prospect. E“’A bl g b b b 4 ) W iged 1o call on the soldiers {r & e in t ssossion of Mr, Roo i = compared with F ; E eoihe b1 4 o i sistance. . 4 in Toaiegers, O thels ? | Portland, Me., March 4.—Blections in “‘”’s “‘d ith Riiday's raid. Sunday's Losses Not Heavy. | excise bill providing for ¢ . “Ate you u striker sked Rer Impartial observers de th veke - e tasitaate] TAFT'S TRIP. | ten Maine citics today fatled to show __ Students Raid Suffragettss. L. the skirmish vesterday between | inCOMes of individuals end corporations | Loniative Po | numtser ot ape " ir. Perkins, and oth- | e any material change in political senti- | While the militant suffragettes were | P: Orozeo's force of rebels, which | In excess 0 eur R ratur 1a u | uside from the thousand Baw What. the Uniied: Stas ¢ Hardest and Busiest Presidont [ ment. Republicans elected three chief | Vainly endeavoring to break through | holds the wity of Chihuahua, and Col. | = Did you ses any women clubbe bers of the Central Labor % A i B g Taker executives to seven for the democrats, | the cordon of police roundabout Par- | Panho Vil t is said th The Senate Judiciary 1 sdw one policeman grab a s ygh b o g 2 . | Has Ever Taken. the same as ¥ Saco, | llament square, two hundred med s s | vesterday ordered a A % .8 t i {week. This indication that they were i escape the charges | e 3 e as ear, gdining Saco, | quare, {wo hundred medical | Orozco los man’ killed and one | Yesterday otdered a | e A X r Y Mr, Houser, rep Washington, March {—Although |} he may (rrs‘;' organized a raid on the suf- | wounded. Villa's loss was not 1 e T | e, i r own was pleasing to the s Senaior Lalollette, the fina] arrangements for President Ta(ts | © were | frage to pay them b ed. Villa been th' camp at Fresno 1 o New Jefsoy, [fo--he asso ’ Wia f a cl 4 strike leaders. o dis So far ns Mr. Tafts | Bl e o e by Chitavo| _Auburn, Dr. C. E. Williams, republi- | in_their Marching to about eight miles out of the city tice_of the supreme court of the Unit-| .\, b, replied th |” How long the mills will hold thele RSN BRARABRAY. S - conddiig, | 11D, Brauge nOEem. D ) UREREO) ol building occupied hy the women's press | tne ruilrosd, where he has loco ed States. The vote was unanimor ¢ Wi offer of an increase i mot known ex- ve not been ade, ¥ *rank A. Small, d |4n Charin H Bo) of 15 Had to Go to | Sept that at the Ariington il & 08 o e W e ALl i wiaten] Frank A. Small, democrat. | in Charing Cross road, whero there was and rolling He moved . . s caiq | coPt that a glon n ra £t rame el g i s e astport, Jefferson M. Swett, demo- | 8 big display of suffragette literature, id to - 1,260, to a cat-| Refusing to Claim Exempticn, Col-| (larles Vasicrsk years old, said | poen _announced after dnesday sevelt's iy let hin! At 00 Vo the busiest .the president | CTAt. - 3 | they bombarded it with stones, smash- | tle corral thres mtics from the city. B RIS Vs NGyl T Sl n morning the management will ot the belter of his judg : B Ellsworth, Cunningham, | ing all the windows to an accompan : of o jury at the session e | then went to guurantes worl ir strikers. Un- 3 | has taken in months. ~Republican | g 0 00 =77 | ment of cheers from the delighted spee- Villa Forced to Retire. me court at Mineola T would kept on at school, but | §i1 that time any former employe will | leaders also believe it will be most im Hallowell, Emery O. Beane, demo- | tators. 4 s | Orozco with six hundred men de- excused from duty un we didn't have enough to eat aid ie. | po taken hack at the increased scals. Director McKinley Optimistic. portant . No_dirzct reply to Colonel | .." ’ Suffrage Shop Wrecked. | ployed through the low hills fo meet | day on account of pr “Do you ever go hungry?” Commissioner Charles P. Neil of the tepresentative William P, McKin- | Rooseveli's Columbus speech will be | T i joni & Moiris, demo- | Anothar 1oy . |Villa. Firing was at lons range and | ments “Sometimes never have a department of commeroe snd iSboe r { th Jouarters, | made by the president mor will he zo| E g ] ath ""‘:l"\.f”“! bent on ““E“"‘""" Villa eventuly retired At five | E ter. continued his investigation today, as- st T ws. | into personalities. ockland, George H. Blethen, repub- ;;,\j;“ T Adam aerpational SUfTag® | g'clock in the evening there was re- | John Adams Thayer Has Acquired Paid Ten Cents for Water. sisted by a corps of skilled agents, He o deciuing: Prosident bt e it & A s e ke =g | Wwed. koo bat It is said to have | the Clubman Publishing ~_company, | . & French Loy, 15 |refused to comment upon conditio nination and election were AIMED AT TAFT, South Portland, John A. S. Dyer, | wrecking the front of the building. In | PeeR done by nervous sc prablisters et thiesdols, MeAtuy. NI es el o paid 10 cents a week | here and declared that he should have e democr | the meantime the suffragettes were be- | Americans in Pre B e e MR T e s B DT L Do statement to make until His repeey pag Senator Bristow Introduces Resolution Saco, Frank T. Palmer, republican. | ing baiked in all attempts to hold a | Americans in Chihuahua, however, cc “”“.‘1 by the J .m”Ayt HOE Ry er Was it 5070 wat :u.v. hefore the department at Washe ROOSEVELT EquA\Ns . hasat Wateryille, William R. Pattangall, | meeting. The police, who were fore- | . + ! credica i OWeVen | corporation, which publishes the Smiart vater «d | ington. phe- gty L ol o G | des o .. | Warned, adopted elaborate precautions. ; 3 ng souts L Masssins. - Riot Call Sounded Last Night. - tona - were made by the democratic | Mounted police were station: at short | and the only resen eans of nC s got f g A ‘ence March The Never Said He Would Not Accept| Washington, March 4—Sienator Bris- | o make Today e Sections | Mounted polics were stationed af short |and the only presént means T Moe | A Bill Which Would Permit Actors, | gor pooeaios iy | oLswrence, Ma March 4.—The riot Nemination if Tendered Him tow tossed a firebrand into the senate | hoco o ng on national political | jeading to patiiament. while solid phas | Lot Tan il ot Locy o seant Paore | traveling men, raflroad men and others fh.t ORlo ORee & | sounded tonlght for the first —— | today when he introducel a resolution, | santiment, but local affairs entered so PAF foot ilies: Hnsd thy oures .| ond the supply of both 18 scant. There | gp.ent “fronr ‘their: homes:. on eléttion Have Meat On e Coo Y o SN ster F Y. March 4—Colonel | apparently aimed at President Taft, | lorzely into the so s that natfonal | ok TUGk Y ee Iined. the CITRR. . | 4o panic he under-current of | 4o (0 v e for presidential electors in | Johr Potderer, 15, a Lithua mor: 0 two sand men and that it was per-|urging an inquiry into feports i | Pl TR EOE O : Woman Chained Herself to Tree. |alarm s » be keen. | s" where, they happen to be | he got $5.10 a week and so women who had becn atiending & mass y t 1 s2id he would | ten nominations of foderal offic PRA thirn. of famiich. B | b= | oduced in the house vesterday-{ ther. || meeting pourac m_to the street ~ 197 Tie Sind [ s - North Caronina, wero 1 P R oD, neh Bar | BRIGANDAGE AND ANARCHY. e e o nge better in the{ shouting and singing. The metropolty n any persons, | withdrawn by the president - = LG tieatlon OF opBHing “$he dmlandity ment inn} e { ouniry @ asked Represeutative | tan police officers were mont out in & sl A g s M that il ; o B %4 ! Conditions in Mexico Now Never Pare hurry, and after several clashes of & no! that hed fluence politicians n that s itomobiles. The town meeting lasts & huge crowd 5 B e G. Welch, 2 New Hav use Leor ot f 1 1d | minor nature the erowd was d g the nomination if it| The inquiry would also e O AT GATE Whitehall and allslled in That Count-y. arcy G. Welch, 2 New Haven house o e i would | mino ° wd was dispersed. ere tender, sim. He drew a dis- | to learn if postoffice inspectors are e e Notwithstanding | painter, who s’ heen ot Gainess re, but T wouidn twint to} = Mule Spinners Vote to Return. wetion bet wdidate | ing sent through the country as m.-‘ ECRETARY K ress police, oge | W es to and sho W My fat te OF g ety apihners vl the nomi- | tical emissaries ,and if postmasters : |S CEETSH Jooc O | suffragette succeeded in smashing h o | T s e 0 r hete - will return to work e x ain that | being threatened with removal if tk | WAY TO NICARAGUA. | a dozen windows In th 5 ¢ s poealinit dinier' 3 bty day morning aw & r burg | fail to support certain candidates. fices. voman chained herself to a | int o] Ville Shag hean teleCoutl tnd MRS I o work. and 181 45 taken at o me not| Senator Bristow read to the «»-‘m.‘Lm Punta Arenas Yesterday, After! tree in Whitehall and, u o re- | wrrest having been du v mls- 't eat hrend anc | Pl which conflicted | a letter from Postmaster Gec R. Concluding Visit to Costa Rica, move the chain, the pelice uprooted the public | take the tim 2 Iy bread | Monastic Order Loses Estate. ta+ ‘ment 18 | Lewis of Bessemer, Ala., which charg- tree with the suffragette still attached { o7 & How. often do you have Oy 1 Bt Louts, March +—By & fudieedl e nominee of the party | ed Postmaster Truman H. Aldrich, re- | San Jose, Costa Rica, March 4—The | And carried them both oft to the police | m| A Charge That “Bummers” have|ay,: water? ime 110 the Unfied $& cirentt oottt B xked it | cently appointed at Birmingham, and | America 5 state and party | Station. | s i here, seen , | been ported into territory, | “scmet t heat> | appeals today, a sion Ly a lowsr Roosevelt's position in the lother federal officers, with political | fert hore t nta 'Avenas; on Many Stores Closed Up. e count plied with liquor and made drunk, | “How ofte - court under which a Catholt: monastie © forth in a wtement | activity for President Tafl. Senator Pacific ’ ta = g ect of the street. no [ « ) s show that “prohibition docsn'v| G | order received the property of a rae e out t explaining | Bristow did not get the letter before s e t v ot icnt s an M ro was made ouse { Nt often s g ¢ 5, | ber who died, was set aaid Tha the circumstances n-w mduecd him | the senate, however, without objection. iting (0 take the secretary aboard. | sid distz Away, gave nos y i minitiee on Ju T terday by N : peliate court heid ‘hiat when an or o write o Mr, Van Valkenburg. - This | Senator Gallinger objected to its be- |1 Maryland will proceed tomorrow | of the extent to which the s ascud v J Taylov altimor o8 ni sometin 4 e cnce permitted ¢ » OWn DiaDe 18 the tatement ing read by the clerk: thereypon Sen- | morning for Niearagua, where have terror ndon. - A lar v o standard rmed nting the Sociely of i1 Other Children Te , |15, thereby releastig from his At that time persisten ris had | ator Bristow called for the letter and | 3y, Knox will make a briet stap, and wers closed and faction of rom i ; =) 1 Vietoria ¥ & 11 L[ of poverty, the fmheritance nassed i@ - om Washington to con-|read it himself. | then continue on to Managna hy train. | long before usual time. her f The Strike in the British Coal Fields | was (i \ I the nathral boas unless WA Dhe vince the progressives that I via Postmaster L&vis' letter was to| el = provided with shutters were the saf has cauged hea 1 ere of | g peioy t d 1° ] vided otherwiss in « w1l w supporting Mr. Taft. On this par- | Postoffice Inspector V Marles, in | {up. Even in the city far fro ! practic 1 the Te aupoling: - ' i s cRion e Matirdiit wak Ty o epeoior. B el | THE DAY IN CONGRESS. ip. Even | ity far from 3 g a uppli > the ; et | 5T B g I M 5 M!giml_\ B (B icsectacs chargs "“‘D".' o | mept hanks ard other big oJe of soft coal n_the coal fopts il sd ) Humans Living on Cattls Feed e gided th g S e | Methods of Elestion of Senator LS Te R sl : i D Eiabie i ardes 5 Enim: the T e | Boston. March 4-—Sweat potetd wes ass 3 1 shenson De sl T " > : | i of Die: o STwhis T et gl ? Ne 1ip | 16aves, corrot tops and elm berk stewe B s ! | ragottcs o o i 1 o> Ml cngfig e b ot gt REC L Ll oy in one (d to an acrid-smelling maes of the o 5 e w gto1 —The day ‘in | 3 i page i & e s ) I usinz ik antic 8 ‘»_.wwlmn f\’.‘ l paid” o |APpearance of stagnant water is & t et p ! . A ans Quitting o the mill I e said, | that & majority of the inhabitants of " 2 3 [ Ar I JARY. f Saven THoNIS fen testifl ithe famine stricken distriot of Kisng. of Ssccintad . The Ass ) ¥ |e « | i R e | #u, China, have to eat, according to & ese § T he lico )i s sibl Edward R. Carter. | tatement by Gompers ,|report made public bv the Américem & { : Culbers foar |1 ns kb New H Conn., March 4-5Bd- There has bcen some )“;4.;‘"‘_ Baptist Forelen Ml sionary sockety tow tater aud as : sation of 1904 feeacn & i nd rd K. Carter, one of the prominent/| s2id President Gompets 0 D5 (750 | misht, ¢ . € ’ i 5 X 0 1 Bt 4 e i b es 1c town, dfed at his | n.ent 1 efore the comt ) —_— - " 8 hi b CHAUFFEURS GRADUATES o callections | masters Phursda, st ¢ v T pneumonia. He | 2uihaaity of this cc o to ‘“f‘“\ Clergyman in Bankruptoy. . ' Pest § i OF PENAL INSTITUTIONS, | 11 ang | than was i one ¢ tir and grgan- [ thes tiauiny into conditions &t = Portland, Me., March 4-—A pettth ot ia letl i ity ot tor “Ken % e b i of : a e New ri Savings | Tence. in bankruptey wis flled by Rev. Ci £ B osts Not Lees Than 200 of Them in New | *}c§cd o have b | the e : B D B el bt & e e e T b i York Mave Served Tims, i Tl .22 . Rt | i b e s |- chusetis witn chiidren b v o R T ® me wtlttng R i 3 | Tues: g { =2 el 5 rerce is of suffcient importance 10)ghaweq unsecured claims of 21,698 & i 0 o swered | New York, March 4—Judge Swann in | Housei— n March 4—Dr. Charles | \‘airaut the investigetion. It has been | SA0WEE Busfeurnd cinms SR So8 that I would not be. To a {the court of general sesstons today | Mot at noon. | for 3 years county phy- | siated, with what truth we are not in | ST CONSRURE RNt Uheld Rrsapt I it 1| quoted Deputs- Police Commissioner | Tlorida drainese ensine 5 175,01 | son county, and a broth- | rosition to dens, somo_children et e O answered “Yes,’ if I knew them guffi- | Dougherty as saying that not less than | cormection = with North i e Rear Ad 1 Converse, | e taken fion lawrence without Boliuted Lakes ot Orabniviii ciently well to be sure that they would | 200 chauifeurs in this city have served | swamp land nezobigtion nee | here today of heart |consent of thelr parents. If they did} jeh, Conn., March 4—Thare I8 enderstand me; otherwise T said simply | terms In penal institutions and the | coribed o agricuitue de : | *"ihey ware wrongful, but where | Greenwich, Conn., March 4—Tis { that I would cross that bridge when 1| court added that it woud show no le- | penditures committee in Everglades | vie' yosean Doscar oo i the. | {anson H. Merriman, Dty Cesired that their children have (& possibility that the lakes which e cuhe to it, and in most cases. {f the |Biency if such cases came before it.| inestigation p e Tt S e | Conn., March 4.—Alanson cuportunity of homes elsewhere 189 JUE, (0 et e o m....‘ man wes at all & cloas personal friend, | The remarks were made during the ar- | - [Lill authorizing use of Red Crose|ic amomet th gorerny oitate believed | : aror e was a violation of rights Delintion: Artsstan wlls o 1 told him that I counted on his doing | faignment of Andrew Daley, a chauf- | in other than War times umAnImousS | 1 Mye, Drovels faur JAUEnIE Ty <*atement from Governor Fo: 2 ot - ¥ Ahes BREEE everythinz possibl nt any |feur charged with grand larcency of | passed usiy | to Mrs. Draxel's four do ¥e ot cas Wil f P 1 "'n'r:mt;"r?’:;‘;" "'"“fl.fix".‘l'f.."‘"‘“‘ nt fooking t4 my nomination' | jewelry and money from G, L. &y investigation so k 8 e epregentative WHSE DL A e B oy m?:?v':fi Dotimmtil the et thie ot foys | BN iwas fixed bt $4,000; Jolin Guin: |be sog o suation soon Pt gt of New, Yo o | e i Toa e e, T T months that I wns finall lan, another chaufteur, arrested on the! committees, one to investizate the A UGN e et O] o e iarinig ongifions tlr 1o | . me 1o the conclusion th complaint of a woman who said she | charges of the expens i Mones e R Massachusetis, declaring conditions - - :ure‘ Gemand HonE- the. peonle a3 & | Tound him Hifiing her fiat, Appesne 1)2- | f{h“:r‘vds‘h:fmiw ezx(wn\‘edrfgp a”}f.z:n P ‘Powde;-‘Tru\slt( c=’u Postponed. M|n||flr'Wldi‘ Actor's Widow. Lawrence had heén gr aggerat- Steamship Arrivale. ¥hole for v nomination, whicl 1d |fore Judgg Swann for piending and cn | pian. T e el KB e Rioans., 1] s e b ey e | Maond, Jade r.qr)fl:g.;tfi»:-. Frel, Tho polics eresnot | a¢ Bouterdum; March 2. Volturney mot cdme in any way from ing per- | tered o plea of not guilty. A record| A request from the mavy for | Washi e RS Gilee . Sacs A L st oliieg oty o S A ol s teom New York, sonal friends of mine and was was ptoduced in am offort to show that | $1.000,000 APPTOpriation. for wiveless | passel s DIl Sreming ciatiglse court of appeals postponed for two | Tu vas martied tonight (o | terests o the Al Algiers " March 1, Caronte, from nupired nov engin or thens. Woen | Quinian was formerly am inmate of | stations was fransmitted by th | the -people apbe cltis weels or more its decigion on a form | E ienry | away from La ow York. ¥ | « as trensm by the sec- | the people-of Porto Rico today. of decree dissolving the so-called pow- | James, English act i 4 fice did not use their ¢luhs Becanie conyinced thal (his popular Llmira reformator: i | v : % the 5 pow= | James, an Engiish ac Hamil- e 1o 1 not At Smerni: Mareh 4 Aradle, 1 . ol pop ¥ retary of the (rewsury. ) measure now will 5o to the senats, der trust ton's first wife died about w-year uge. | on the wowen and children, but «imply New Tork “ L i A e i