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N J s ‘ OL. LIV—NO. 65 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 ’\(\"‘ PRICE TWO CENTS S TR At T B [ 4 ; in's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of An P Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to tie “ys Populaon ~* The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the "y Po ¢ | Cabled Paracraph Willimantic Men Representing Finance, the Law, Com-|(Cond d Teleo ) | H";H BUST UF L abled Paragraphs t ondensed Telegrams Pau, France, March 13—Lieutenant merce Manufacturing and Other Interests. All Grades of Refined Sugars were % Henri Paul Tibulle Sevelle, an army lowered yesterday ten cents per hun- aviator belonging to the Sixth regl- dred pounds. , - . ment of African Mounted Rifles, was . . . . President Transmits to Congress Information Gath- | kiica here today whils making " a Two Men Ware Drowned when the | President White of United Mine Workers Sanm flight. tank steamer Kosecrans went on the | 3 | g | rocks at Gaviata, Cal. 5 i H London; March 13—The distress ¢ i S L V ered in Several European Gountries Wil e et catted. - thronghoet | _The Eirst Spesch f Col. Raashvelts .. Situation Looks Very Blue England, Scotland and Wales as the | campaign is to be made next Wednes- B TSN AN, result of the great coal strike is be- }dfly night in New York. | coming” very acute, more particular- A sT Iy in Wales. The British Navy is to Be increased . WAGES HAVE NOT KEPT PACE WITH FO < Sl by tour large armored shipe, oisnt 1snt | J)PERATORS DECLINE TO MAKE CONCESSIONS | Lisbon, Portugal, March 13.—A sen- armored cruisers and 20 destroyers. i s s o . e e At 0 o Beick, Which for 76 Yodrs wes a 1 " o i . . < « | Tenth reiment of Pertuguese infan- . 8t. 3 g 3 . S Co-operative Associations in United Kingdom Enable Mem- | Tentl: fosiment of Portugucse ascara | was stolen at an exhibit in Chicago. | White Declares That There Will Be No Modification of frontier, had ossed the bords with | A .o . At o il | Mrs. Hetty Green, of New York, has e’ . bers to Realize a Dividend on Their Purchases—Members | iicir arms and joined the royaists. Pl Bt b L T Miners’ Demands—Future Course of Miners May Be In- | of her large realty holdings in Cni- " Tati Lond March 13—Ten of the suf- | cag x 03 2 of Consumers’ Coal Associations Save From 80 Cents to | +cDunon MR U8 Sest ol it { s dicated to Operators at Meeting on Friday Noon— . trial by the police magistrate at the | Presidont Taft has Accepted an in- d & ¥ $1.30 a Ton—Get Wholesale Rates by Forming Clubs. | 5oy street court on March 2 on a e e e Present Agreement With Miners Expires March 31, charge of smashing windows during | President Hilbben of Eriffieton -mhis A the women's suffrage demonstration I eintty May 1t PRI A on March 1, were sentenced today at | Y i \ 3 The Presi- ) ished or by an actual raising of prices | the London sessions to terms rang- Attorney .General .Wickersham wiil | New York, March 13—The anthra- [ anthracite e ommission recom- Jecial message 1o | to copensate for the amountn of the |ine from four to six months in prison. | advise the house in replying to its reso- | ¢ité coal operators and the United | mended a nine-hour day and thet ed t instail- | dididends. — lutions that he has no evidence of, the M!r;le Workers of America profess to- | further to reduce the work day would ank ected by Civil Service Supply Association Benghazi, Tripolitania, March 13— xistence of a “smelt trust.” gelg t ‘p{!;\'lrlfil'nxd adherence to their | seriously curtail production X in regurd 0| 4 0o o the consular reports | More than 1,000 Arabs were killed and : ELERT peciive attitudes concerning the | Qut of Question to Advance Wages. e cou ing_in | gom B O iprivate cooperation | another 1,000 wounded according to The Price of Anthracite at miners' * demands. “The situatlon | “ape o out of the questiom ¢ o countries. The De- [ ooic i " Vhich are patterned to a | Italian advices in the course of one of | faven was advanced iwentw II?;;‘\S Nexs hl‘m- and u\(‘ ;nl‘(-(rn‘l;ms hies Wik ORI . 5 Presi- | urogter os ee after e stiffest encounters of the war when ents a ton, bringing it up to $7 by (POt lo ‘a strike” said President | YATCC Wage - o Teoly; i " -i:‘y:‘.nu“ nrm\-‘.w m‘?e.fr ).”;f,i "5‘, “\"i st ]\“ o nters of byl GEORGE F. TAYLOR, i Srll M:mi ;‘swrflxm. $7 by Tolin P Whiteliob the iliess Th"::‘:’?fl‘!flt »:.;‘I some |Ynalnwr realize by I e e et s e S [ohenae % o the . —_— 4 operators say positively that they will | fT9 e of coal produced a sum t estigation Hoat lmpsciant rithosb e the CvE |oocuied wo, o ot Of the Firm of Hillho use & Taylor, Willimantic. | Presidant and Mre. Taft entertained [make no concessions !| equal to the increase in wages.” This h . Dby employees of the Bost | Iy entrenched and held by a large force | ——— Sk | an informal dinmer party Prosent’ Agresmant Expires March 310 5o nan o ¥ onid, wouid SEEEe Secreia {ginated among employees of the Post |1y entrenched : : | bl o L t Ag) P $28,000,000 @ vear, und the whole ad v wh | Office Deparument who clubbed togetu- | of Arabs. ! " | . e of mabeci et Bt Al cjection of thevance which would average sbout 87 t r reporis and With | g "y, securo wholesale Tates on the - - | | B 0L P ech Tt BINITPIOUEE and the counter-pro. [ cents per ton, would be borne by th : ents. [ more’common household supplies. The | NO MUNITIONS OF WAR ; Hiwliie W0 e R fhat the Dresent . agresment; | Aumastic atsss of coat. The' ihasedl An Internatiohal Commision | eXperiment was:an immediate succeas FOR FOREIGN UPRISINGS. | | N. Baker believe railroad owned .expires March 31, be continusd([1i €56 ‘omt of preduciiini oF SEEEI ya | IS oo cscpent. euOl e e | . | Aot locedte iy for three years, the operators' com- | cite coal in recent years has reduced ge says |4 ho movement. The Civii Service | . = i 7 . | # b SUORES ; mittee of ten adjourned fternoon | the margin of profit to a point beyond g the co- | Supply Asocation established tho irst | Resolution Adopted by Senate Goss to HUdSfln Rlver | ana until Friday noon, nment was | which further reduction is impossible, pat even | | epur m.xzn Lo “Ay:r‘ln;m;i\:n S the House Today. | The Statement That a Sleeping Vol- | t2ken upon requ siners’ of- | the reply avers an a ice i ter man ars opened to | t ' ndinte™ who ) v efl . ’ ge has not kepl pace ‘:enrm’idu‘.‘hu)h Its sales now approx- | Washington, h 13—Resolutions, A | S cano, ¢ nt for many centurl ;;‘”:}‘ Thobrpdl. e Suggests That Demands Be With. s t of lood SUP- | fmate $10,000,000, annually.n No divi- | filibustering ¢ tions, or the pro- | threa 5 the safety « tn plan the drawn. . ent also calls al- | dends aro paid | motion of domestic violence i any | CRACKED = RAIL SENDS ~CARS {BRAVE EXPRESS MESSENGER | SR i e ed, will e After urging the adoption of thy s Y Consumer’s Coal Asociation | country in Pan-America hereafter muy B, bt | o ssunter-proposal, the reply conclades "the causs| Consumers cosl associations have | B0 hope for war supplies of any de- | DOWN EMBANKMENT. KILLS PAIR OF BANDITS. | Coal Dealers in ..Greater Boston | COmiRittce I ityo gt o A o A & of ¢ jes | recently _succeeded in umber of | SCRRIGR eatimid s ] Febaaidtes R v | yeuterday adva ok on alEdo- | - No, Modification of Demastds we cannot be parties to the termina- R ube | British cities. A-representative organ- | i ne a3 i e | <y tion of an arranzement which has £ th " s s to this sub. .Iljr‘\‘l:”: et o London operates |8 €0 ¢ i ,adopted by 1 . e “;‘ ] I cac say th much, Fresident | made the anthracite region, for 8 1 nmis: author- | izatic his type .ondon operat > e o ifida bF Feeitc is now $3 per ton and | White saic = aoon. W i jsed by Cong says elation | by securing competitive tenders from | e senate at wance of Presi- | PASSENGERS INJURED | USED A SIMPLE RUSE | | Nt ae el JHs aiternoon, 'we will | interests involved, one of the most - s \ila sub- | leading collleries each summer and, | J€nt Taft, is practic i | hot tuake any modiications of our de; | proeperous indusirial distriets in_ thia | when prices have thus been ascertain oy Lo hamse famareowe. ol — | E 3 aveshill, | munds. Beyond t, I cannot tell { country e trust that your demands . vi.fornishing order blanks to me bar |, TEHCHRD Giied priasly e ol K 5 | ;j‘i‘cm‘mfi e L (g sl Bhuen The operators | will be withdrawn. The responsi- Upon which the latter contract for the | inadequacies of the prosent neutrality | Thirteen Removed to Hospital—Thick | Struck One Over Head With Mallot T dbuded Mo o reris; made public during the after- | bility for changs in the Dresent sa 4 ; don for- | next winter's supply. The amounts of | 1aWs to which thé Mexican govern- A i : S enmehy, S oo on, is a_document ¢ oximately | jafastory condition of - adstre eeeh The cor 400 "co- | these orders are totaled and arrange- | TRt called the president’s attention, | lce on River and Steel Cars Prevent | While in Stooping Posture and Killed owE : {2300" words. It deais with tho de- | rest. with you g ments are concluded with the success- | L1 josucl hen P 0 e il = 2 | . |mands seriatim it : . s ex- | ments livered and | empower President Taft to prohibit| Any Fatalities—Conductor Praised. i 's Rev c ail L gst of certain | fal bidders Tho cou] is dslFered 864 |t his aiscroti by, iha insuntics of's 4 £, Other With Dead Man's Revolver. | uoiichoiers of the Amrican Sugar | Cannot Legally Collect Union STORING UP COAL ¥ Kingdom since | paid for from time to time during proclamation, the exportation of mu. | Refining company, unanimously passed b an o 3 @ ‘ following winter upon orders from the | PRCRmatlon, the exportation of m e, Svidtng | o A I & S sages it ed that | purchasing member. h tiember 18 | oiien®iie Uhited States 1s ot ;f.‘;u“l»“h Poughkeepsie, N. March 13— sioning of 3 - R ) Juoted it o o Laylly St ades | Hable only for the amount of his con- b an e lods " | Thirteen persons i several seri- | han €5 years of ag { the in Big Supply. - vih n food | tract order. Membership is secured by S T e omialy, bt ot It 15 belicsedtimar] i ‘w_‘ i i (T MR- - ey Riey o Eaiwiy | BURIRAMDE & BIeDe. o o e tekat 5 tally, sums up tonignt the casualties The Retail Price of Domestic Coal | repiy disposcs the buth, Fu. Ik it “period had in- | 8tock at §5 or by taking a life ticket | i A from the wreck rst section of |1 was adyanced 25 cents-a it | operators ol thels | THRES SO munufuciuriy. SESENEG e g Jad In° | a1 $3.65. The saving of coal has var- | Will Work Hardship to Many Con. | 70 the wrec by ] A = . : ‘e |in anticipation of 4 suspension ef . i that during | led recentiy from 80 centsto $1.35 pe necticut Manufacturers, imited, the New Central's crack | e sl 18 heavy o 51 fortid thely do- | WIDIDg 1N the bitumineus coal dis- s . . 5 am | ton, according to the grade and other Vel ks o - ; ; £ it !0 lirict of western Pounsylvanis, east~ utton, bacon, e - hinston r his - morni Running beht The Embargo on Cattle from ith & empioyes and | FESIL Y89 PEVSTEL ASIOGMUISS o TS f . ; 3 g | i 0 United Mino Workers of America wii ruits, tea, dried THE DAY IN CONGRESS. 3 reg stimated speed of | : D3 AgAS GAnIUE therm. ire, are gathering vast o ) 8o0ds % ¢ Mal mile: T, and rounding a o 30 Cannot Grant Eight-Hour Day. Tl Mines arb i wid B B0 twear, clothing, | Repubdicans Charge Democrats With | tion, was viuks of the Hud- the foot | = ¥ o ik rsd ohks. 4 8 soll T ~ oy goods furniture, and Plotting for Votes. | committee ation and | son, the t k a ril cracked | scape r- | Th¥cperators veply of 1906 refus- | being haul con - . f figures relat- | . od i ves positi t : . | ing the demand that system wheére- | venient points in such quantities as to earn A series of figures relat: | or esierday, in opposition to tie | io the g Pomni. and in an train, nuz |1nsitg dentand that the syatein wiER: | uoakts ¢ Mot biuiie S T 2 ictive ex- | CoDETe Which ahonla 'be Seten Batiie o e At covaan s 5 AT red to be “good for vulgar | thal two laborers Le abolished is r In consequetice of the beavy demand, a e in the cost of | Senate iy went | cmployer and the emplove. Most of | b xpress NMessenger's Ruse. by Dr, Paul Carus of Chica- | beated in the present reply. Griev- | prices are soaring, and run of mine an ordinary fam- | Met at noon and immediately went cturers 1 Conseotiost 0f| Thickness of Ice Saved Lives. David A. Trousdale, an express mes- | go in an address yesterday gefore the | ces concerning interference with |coal which early in the week sold at T ’ s & wholl 1t,| Int0" exeuutive scesion. At or loss moee ot Be | e thickness of the ice, acting as | SPUEET . Tecenty promoted to his run | Religious Bducational assoclation at | check weighmen and check docking | $1.50 @ tone at the mine, today hrought Ta A ‘ad" with 1895 | Forelgn relations committee framed e W o o | o Tl o, Scting 5 | troes San Asitakle aflices of. the expeese L 6¢ T ouis. bosses, the operators point out, can|$L75, with no promise of jmmediate : T | A0 & pesinti pooliig e cable to organize a shop on the | toppling cars, as they ploved through | COTPany, prevented the robbery. One v readily be settled by the conciliation | delivery, It is said that some coal t shipment of arms into any country or ab ganize a sho the | {CDPURG Card,s ¥ Eliv.ed through | ge ers el s ¥ The demand for an eight- id in the Wi { American continent in state of disor- | bA818 of zovernment work, as this wori | the shaliows near the bauk, keeping | Of,ihe robbers who held Trousdale| Norwalk Had the Severest Rain- |board. The demand for an elght-hour e iy e g M B did average more than ¥ per |them from siiding into deep water and | DTISORer at the muzzle of 2 |storm in years during Tuesday night. 18 rejected on the grounds that | disteic 2 & ton, - [iant otithe Disiness done b the b R . g corner, was ransacking the express car. | Scores of roads in both town and city | conditions have not changed since the | price, | Fur seal tre amended to provide | ¢€nt. of the business done by the man- | t3c_material cf the cczches—steel— | SiTim not going to Berap With you alls »wn v | Jten year closed season, was ordered [*ufa He zaid he did not think | probably prevented a far worso disas- | remarked Tronsdale, as he conversed |ipLciction were washed away, and — — = . favorably reported by foreign relations | 20V s Wise cnough to tell just | ter. Had the river been open, in the with' the bandlt, “I'm not getting | b, (CholrS: It was estimated, would in committoe. ? | how the bill would work out, he did | opinion of railroad men, the cars|ifighting wages, e | cost thousands of dollars. LAWRENCE STRIKE ‘MOHE SUGAR TRUST excep Silbuantes vaged anend to | not know who wanted it, as it was|Would have plowed into the river| "“Oh all right,” ed the bandit. i : i { DIBA T consdtulon roviding votes for wom- | 20C drawn i, the intevet of the gov. | depihe and miny pertons wouia wn- | rher you fellows Wil have to help 1 | lars Srtof Two and Half Milion Dol. | MAY BE ENDED TODAY LETTERS PPEAR - ropa S e +. | ernment or of the skilled work edly » been drowned, > . y c Massachusetts Institute of | o. = L en. befor oman’s suffrage commit- z;‘v‘l(x {:'m_{ £ th d workmen of | doubte have been drowned, get this stuff across the Rio Grande.” | 1 .»nm,xug; was announced _‘"m‘d(”, Big Mass Meeting to Be Held on ! Government Mosts Serious Setback n “Secretary Stimson denounced before| He said the Yale & Towne company, lcy Bath for Sleeping Passangers. Bandit Killed With HeavyMallet. by President Richard C. MacLaurin. Commgn to Take Action, Its Prosecution, military affairs committee the army | With which he was connected, had| AS it was, the ice held the cars,| “Why don’t you pick up that pagk- | The identity of the donor will remain i g : : - appropriation bill, especially the elim- | Made the lock boxes for the postoffice | ANd While the water entered the sleep- | age?” casually inquired Trousdale as |Secret for ‘the present Lawrence, Mass, March 13—Further | New York, March 13.—The govers- fnation’ of five cavairy reximents. | department for vears, with the ex- | °Ts to the depth of the lower berths in{ he kicked at a smull box on the floor | 4 steps designed to bring about an im- | ment met an unexpected setback today = ception of nt -six momnt They | Some of them and gave many of the|of the car. “Its worth more than all | After a Debste Lasting Over four | mediate ending of the textile strike, | in jts prosecution of directors and of- Re House: also manufectured chain hoists for | Sleeping passergers an fcy bath, all | the Stuff you've got.” oo Teaterday, the New otk as- Lngwilniie ninth week, were takeh 13-} Apurs of the AtASeisdl SRR Ep Aot a noun [ he navy. Tnis holst was aids made | Were rescued wilhout great dificulty.| The robber stooped, deceived by the | Sembly passed Ty a,vote of §5 to 3§ | Wght. For the first’ time since the | company, under the sriminal cluuse of i Topo! Considered bifls on regular calen- | for tie gene e v Connecti. | Planks were run out to the windows |Tuse, to pick up the package. Trous- | Hinman biil, rescindiug New | riotous proceedings of the early stages | the anti-trust law, when all-day ques- sl Gar. | cut monufacturer, he said, was aow | Of the cars and passengers made their | dale grasped a heavy mallet and | YOrk state's action of last yeur advo- | of the strike a permit was granted | tioning of witnesses falied to discloss e se | W and means committes Was|yesting the competition of the world | W&Y to shore over these improvised |Struck. The bandit received the biow ing a federal income ta: for an cpen air mass meeting of strik- | the wheerabouts of some of the most s 'f the urged by hospital and scientific insti- | und should not be compelled to con- | bridges. The work of rescue was ex- | full on the head. He fell over — ers tomorrow afternoon. As this | needed decumentary evidence. Scores &= b n Tepresentatives to remit taxes|fing 0 per cent. of their works to|Dedited by the fact that a construc- There was no alarming outcry. Trous- | Damage of $5,000 to Town Property | meeting, which wili be held on the | of letiere and records wanted by the € verage on_alcohol and whiskey an eight-hour day. He called atten- | tion company doing work on the road | dale picked up the dead robber's gun | Was caused by tiie heavy rainstorm at | Common, scemed likely tonight to re- | govermment to prove its charge that £ the Suffragette leaders were heard DY | fien to the faet tont (o e »mnmhd““" the. Hoene of tis aeoldent was]and watted. Jerlin, Conn., where ~two wooden | sult in & vote to return to work, prep- | the defendants, John . Parsons, of give {ndiciary committies, by his company Were opposed to the | @ble promptly to bring the much- | Second Bandit Shot Dead. pridges across the Mattabesctt river arations were made by some of the| Washington, B. Thomas, George I Big Tnareiis. 6. BbAP Republicans n caucus declared (:-‘)e‘ provision of the bill which forbids | needed plapks to the sceme. | Meanwhile the second of the bandits | ragbas g oo vernd Bl ratie ermion banats wil) 16 fies Panae B Hernos contbiis & el gar and corporatio x_extension | gy e e e : : s il ed tor ces. stration. Printed panners will b - 3 c od to . at Amstergam | B e e itioa, ot | 0} c-Ume work. Ho said the taen were | Injured Rushed to New York. |had been working on the car ahead, i Dliyed 4nd rongs of Jubliation will be | contrel and close dews the Pesmapls gricultural report | gor votes. | Sfeyn e a0 l;;icx:t:mg work and | The jnjured who were unable to help | ;"g;‘" he compléted his job he hurrled | Judge Carpenter Declined to Take | sung by the muititude. vania Sugar Refining company, had es as be por Representative Smit ow York, | i 5 the office and asked for | themselves were carried out and all -fi]‘_"']‘!}e! - !{rfififll car. from the jury the case of the ten Chi- | The propesition of the American | disappeared, according to the evidence L vhea | introduced Bill to compel registration | “iy. cioseq by saying that in hi 1 | those requiring surgical attentien were | 'J'tlile”' - s" geecs 1 | cago packers charged with conspiracy | Woolen company, which provides for | adduced both from the files of the in prices hd |at capitol of all lobbyists and the fil- | jon' ¢ el o by S7I0E that in his opin. | placed on board other irains of the| Thore was no answer. =~ = in maintaining a combination in res- | an increase ranging from 5 to 25 per | American Sugar Refining compamy T 4 ent in the 13 |jng of o detalled statement of their | \iiyoue T e e :m;d gystem which were halted near the| e FOlter swund himec ma::":lélrl!m traint of trade under the Sherman |cent., time and a quarter pay for over- [ and from those of individual defend- yoar Reports 17om | cxpenses after each session 1 ¥ t Wanufic- | gcene of the accident and rushed as | AT law and discharge the defendants. time work, ard a readjustment of the | ants, Conwuiar oficc's in the other countries | Ehiieman Morson snmoanced pat- | WIS inierests of Connecticut. quickly es possible to Now York city, | wa% the messenger fired. The bun- premium system, wae approved by the | SRtred Almilar advannds: ik chmmittte Wotll ‘WAt pechatial s - Nichols of Hartford, represent- | mhe list of injured as given out by the j it tumbled to the ground dead. H. T. Sheldon, 66 Years Old, a mem- | sirike committee today. Later com- | TRAINS CRASH IN A M re-hearing of supreme court’s patent | % (e Colts Patent Iirearm com- | raiiroad authorities late today, fol- |, dhe bodles of the robbers were put | ber of the Winsted, town and borough | mittees of the strikers conferred with | " iation: Taonopoly dsclsion hefore framing mew | P2Y> ¥ the next witness. He said | jows: nto a baggage car and the train pro- | board of assessors, a veteran photog- | the agents of other mills for the pur- | BLINDING SNOWSBTORM R . subject mat- | MOF ol { oniy about 10 per cent. of the bus LRt st ansilniured ceeded. rapher and vice president of the Con- | poge of getting detailed figurcs of the — ter of Acting | B ness of his company was with the gov. 3 5 jured. X Engineer Covered With Revelver. necticut Temperance Union died at the | projosed new wage schedule in line | Three Killed, Five Missing and Twen- e o i - e < e | grament, and that o0 per cent. of the | The list of injured, as made DUblIc| yo Landits boarded the expross at| COURty homital of ' complication of | yich thase submitiod by the Ametican ty or Mere Injured - rative ass Engineers Demands for More Pay. | Workimen employed by them were | this afterncon by the New York Cen- |y hhe D4 e : - . bt by Pzl - the nursery : o OBl €l- | erage of 30.6 cents per hour for a 9- Chicago, sl ¢ _onto the , the | New 36 e i _ A sraue, M, Mare o .. Phe coniipr ofifesta | SN0 I8 Do & lohg one. We Eot 1n s & Opnla e i Stozie V- hicago, slightly driver, Grosh, with 'guns and ordered | New l;’;\fi;‘fl‘;g’l‘fo‘; ‘nzml]he"::a‘fl!‘:::f their efforts until tomorrow, the fecl- | Thres are dead. five ‘missing and & eptlon and Erowih and |1l an open mind.” Our soquests are | oo 0%, Fe 8, that s carstul can- | Deysed, 0 oo bruised { him 1o procead il they fold Him'to | J0%, FEPURPIENCS, 4% S MACE | ing among tho ieaders tonigihit was dis- | seore. or more injuced as & resuit of & s iion ait cpektion of e D e ety (2 bring 8Dt | yelaped the fact that less than 10'per Ottenheim, Toledo, Ohio, knee | gior: (e TS Balt The oy | erans to attend the fiftleth anniver- | e Chimistic. || rear-end collision today between a o ons, both distribu- | 20 ACaDe e serad | cent. of the emploves favored this bill | bruised. jgave the signal for a halt. The con- | co8 % R R0 0 Gettsburg, in July, The settfement of the strike will| westhound freight and a work train on . v The collective | the statement o o Bretome: | and most of the ten per cent. that did | Fred B, Wheeler, Chicago, shoulder | QUCtOF of the express, alarmed by the | Jo13 : ' | meen the return to work of ten thou- | the Santa Fe Coast line at McCartys, Erth of muperalive socletice 1 tig |Erand chisf engineer of the Brother. | 300 most of ihe ten per cent. fhal A g ) |frequent stops, sent a negro porter e Y sand men, women and children, otliers | N. M., sixty miles west of hers 38 pera the | food of Tocomotive Enginecrs, repre- lon were Young un- | dislocated. A ___|ahead to Inquire about the trouble. : of the 18,060 who went on sirike or- | The dead. W. J, Ward, section fare m a 3 Wn 4 > e married men and boys. Mrs, McMicken, Cincinnati, broken . - . st | News Has Been Received of a Snow | 3 N ey . d ) | senting tho entire body of engineers on | 4rried m i ] The negro was promptly covered with | _ ! , iginaily having alreads returned his i G o 8 162 | ) 0 eastern reiiroads, who are de- |, URder the provision of the proposed | ribs. a rifie. Then the conductor crept up |2yalanche which buried the dwellings | ¥4I AAYINE - Gt sectial sereinae T T ith 90,000 | S5 ERE wave DAY. " |law, Lie said, the company could not| Thomas C. Willard, Cleveland, n-'| (o’ the engine. Immediately he- toop | Of Manager Willlams of the Tilt Cove i ; o i S g i ' « |allow the men to work overtime, no | ternal Injurie lin the situation. Before the rebhers | COPPer mine and W. Cunningham, the | PITNEY CONFIRMED A8 hie five laborers Who are mivalug eties was AT 7 | matter what the need or how much| C. C. Reddington, Chicago, brulsed. | could fire upon him he hasten | customs officers at Tilt Cove, Notre | PRE AT JUSTICE | Are believed to be buried in the wreok h s ted t . q % e up: o hastened back | e W SUPREME COU | g 1@ mem- | Ruosevelt Doubtful About Vermont. wanted to do it, without be- | J .R. Strong, New York, head|and down the track. Walking sever- | Jime bay, N. F., and killed four peo- | - e A Ovater Bay, N, Y., March 15— del. e 1o a heavy fine for each man | bruised and hands cut. al miles he stopped & freight train and | P {Pight Against Him Due to Decision in |, 15 Wieck occurred on u sb cgation of five men from Vermont took pioyed. They had never had| K. §. Keefer, Elizabeth, N. I, |gave the slarm sver tne ion o i A | - {in_a blinging snowstorm {ainner with Colonel Roosevelt today trouble with the men in their em- | bruised. derson, © s fo Banz) For the First Time in its Mistory | Wone Wy Ml SRiceun (o e SREGL s L 188 [ LT il o Bonaery 0e: ARy of reetl baving latai T Niw Chickeo.s had: cot L b P Thind Bandit. | Massachusetts Grand Lodge, N. E. 0. | i o | hundred feet into a field nearby, a ® At ent in thefr state wus assuming n | With them for thi years and one| Willlam Lewis Greeley, New York, 5 P., showed a loss of membership in | Washington, March 13.—Mahlon | heing injured seriously. The dead and q Droporticns that they thought almost |Man had been in the employ of the | fractured elbow. ¥ Meanwhile the robbers were putting | reports submitted at the 24th annyal chancellor of the state of New | injured were brought heve tonight §-ag The growth thus |, "or it delogates to the national con- | COMPANY for sixty years. | Mrs. A. B. White, New York, frac- | (helr pluns for ransacking the express | session. ~ The cause of the decrease e A0 e i i fax has be 0, 8 wage | T tion would be for him. Colonef| He said he did not think congress | tured arn 4 and mall cars Into execution. Tonight | was the reajustment of rates last (#ucceed the late Justiie Harlan on the Grace’s Recovery Despaired OF. Mboring classes. A studs of the move” | Rooseveit waw doubtful, He said that | S1ould imposo this hurdship on 90 per | Patrick M. Sweeney, Brooklyn, cut e e o R roaunty s Search. | May. ;umv‘r:dmem;:l;flmh"mm ot bt s "‘;i Atlanta, Ga., March 1%, Buogens M. alities shows that cooper N [ba BeE N on. the | cent. of the manufacturers o tried | by gless. L ke e Ok Y : = i o Ay B Y B YOS T ey g 3 o R SGIe 4 hgTin- L DS R cAn oryRnixation, the | () eatithel e woTk Bemmie oL e | Y & ] supposed to hiave been postod near the | Flooding Cellars in Business Bloaks |OF 80 (0 26, Justice Pitney will come | SHC% Hio buing Businers an s > v senators ] the eongressmen against peopls well, 1 or. Second Section Flagged. holdup scene with 3 ocks 3 a was mysteriously shot al his howe, a manutacturing districts. | 8006 008 SO B1G QOTEICORNER MEBSE | der to punish the 10 per cent. that aid | A . holdup scene with horses. | and residences at Portland, Me., to a |t0, Washington on Monday and whose wife, Mrs, Duisy . Graos, exampic of the growth of indivia- | hem it ake | SO0 . |, The traln was running in two sec-| Near the point where (ke train was | depth of from six inches to two feet,| Tha senates coneideration uf Jus- | {if Whose wite, GEs TRy th Craon. H socletios and the manner in which | headws Senator McLan, who is a member | LOUS: ihe second but ten minuies he- | Stopped tracks of horses were found | crippling street car sorvice, the raid | ‘ice Pitney today was in the| fourth 1A A€/0 1 The o8 acesrding te M f their activitise o expanded I8 - e of the committes, asked many que, | 1iid the first. This traln was boom- | leading to tho border. It is presumed | storm of Tuesday and vesterday prov- | éxeoutive session it hus had on his| i CSnGt SEUVED Acrerding e s and in t given of o coop E Soldier to Be Pensioned. | tions, scaking to get ail tha Nigrl o |Ing aleng swiftly toward the scene | the robbers, had they succeeded, would | ed one of the most severe stoems of nomination, and (he ‘vigorous fght | DRY ; - et R e B b7 it = 'S, eening o get all the light on | where the broken rafl which = had | have made for Mexico. P i O Rt it hocause of His deotkiv |u}]lnms’hl. Gracg was o ported 1o be dy was founded in 1847 for the primary |, Washington, March 13.-The time Poct poashl wrecked the first section and o road- | Bandits Were American: — | ‘glase blowers' strike case did not| if _and retives and but tonight he NS S (P CC S, SRR, oy soldier of the civil war who is 70 CBITUARY. fpd (n 0 AN Jirar Sowhers| Tne bodies of the ba } | purpiat the Summer .Hame of _James |bate until the last moment. “The 8e8-1 1 oggin” raported to be resting Sestly, Crities of Cooperation years old will have & pension of thir- | Bt o danserbeC OVEr|been identified. They | D er York, which was burned | #ien- las w e ye | Plkinoecr S Opposition on the part of the non- |ty dollars a month,” sald Senator Mc- | Dr. William E. Sprenger. | Teo, "conduotor of the i iy g ;was ot o G55 0b caver Ao 41,000 Sent to Chin | Coal Sisike in Germany, eooperative tradesmen is “ly | Comber, ehatrman of the senate com- | Faven) Matnedie Dy wine | R car was recovered. Noth of the fuvelanings or s | : cmpdlooms s .| Eesen, Germany, March 1¢—AR the 5 mittes ‘o8 et i s ¢ { B! & brea removed from the express car Q nishings the house. Vi st r e Ameri- P M (ag I . Ralhy o the Bexide snbetts | o I Bprenger, wimotad: X-réy” ex |} and saved a second possible dis- | The passengers worés not alarmed. | 15 the theory toward which the agthori- | o, s igton, Marc! ~The Amer- | westphalian miners now on strike wil) of the movement, ihe cons ors seacte faday on the senate substi- | pert and author of a number of hooks | Loe, who 1ives in Buffalo, was | They knew nothing of the holdo oo | tieg incline. can Red Cross soclety 1oddy despatch | he ‘notified temorrow that thay he jimie for ins ho erwaod g on t ject, died at the home of | standing on the rear of the observa- | il after both robbers had boen bhtes - jeiiiah Giiliional 3 to Ohira for | been diecharged on account of heaach service pension his daugiter, Nivs. Alfred T. Oster- | tion car when the wreck ocourred and | ot i o Yo of Tonnenes.| A Sentence of 18 Years in the state | 08 relief ¢ om fuming | of contracts. Six days will be with- man, 1 this city, vesterday, after an|was pinned underneath some Beats.| o maimo te & s sevesal oS | prison at Charlestown will be im; | and the reval & ul Of | held from the wages due. A 5 % He came to San Antonio several years Dosed | 41 g0 which has been sent there for Putoam Dam Gives W illness o days. Deain was quo|His head was badly cut and ho was|ago and until a few weeks ago was em- | Next Friday upon William J. ‘(“Big | $4L000 which has been sent thevs #0r) of the mine owners teday declared n, March it o [1o tie bur of & blood vessel and | otherwise bruised. He managed to ex- | ployed in the offices of the Wonls-hay. | BUI") Keliner, convicted of = siding | (L5 Parposa since Januars 1. New|thac the polico protoction of tha t o Skni kg \ | was sult of an X-ray burn suf- | tricate himself, bloeding, ran | go company here. e is 32 years old. | Bookkeoper George W. Colerman to rob | LObS, S0 contrivute workees was inguflicient. @ Quinebs iy rise to . height that | [Fe8 several vears ago on the hand.|back lo flag the second section. _— ® 9% | the National City Bank of Cambridge | 125¢ instaliment ? ot e Tor severn vears.| The burn induced camcer and I Phaln o iCaticty Jokn Gaddis, a Miner, was hiswn to | Of more than £300,000. | | }'he wing s. = 15 Sprenger found it necessary to go t £ n o P mifap ace: t at Ne - { w Haven Delegates for Taft. | ¥ s v el elen { Gerany o an_operation, o wag |, Ne% York Central officials and pas- | Dever, . 2007 1" Sorifont at New To Break a Balloon R g -y t B i W e o gave way late today and many Py ob e openatin, . Hp- was | .ol o (L OLAe 00 Fa) Dieemit Py ceak a Balloen Recerd. w . Haven, March 13.--At the re- | vices from Canton that bliged to su AL Ganeye; Snitaerland, and cane | SEROL S TG SRS CE Cle Somantur® o it | _San antonio, Texar, March 13.—j, | publican cicy convention, held tonight, | confinues thers, But Letaile e along the river front ure o e ooy ma. | o\ edking 1o Afeparkan e cond. | TL Wade of Cleveland lft here at 7.25 | twelve delegates to the state conven- | given. he insurgents od hroke Sk o FTAD- | 4oy hrave.2nd heady work. “howeve rding to these at the sceme at the | 0'clock tomight in his baloon, “The |ten ‘were selected, an regolution | ty ted (o conceatrale ) wa woke out and Dr . Bowever, 3 " i eperdiive ors b foe | Sprenger joined the German fon < Or | the officials were fne! nk that | time of the rescue nearlv forty of them | Buckeve” in an effort fo break the | adopted, imstructing {iwm to vote for | gu Sha-Meen, the foreign quartes, J the form of a4 dividend estimate Reoseveit's Publicity Mana army surzeon, gerving with :u'i\‘ block signals fortuna Worked | Were pulled out of the waterlogged | Weric & Gistance Tecord. The bal- | Taft delegutes (o nationul conven- | werpe intercepted by the segulacs, sad is mado that for the United Kingdom | Washington, March 13—The appoint- | distinction throughout the swar that | SUiematicaily nlopping b second | 227 l“\l"‘ B e et h.nn,\‘v loen twok northerly | tion, retired, whole dividends would average not [ment of Oscar King Davis, he of | he -was deccratel gl section about haif 2 mile abovi | shaken up, some bru and the mos T ol e IR e price paid by 1 ative ]H.,vk‘,‘,*. York Times cneral publicity man | He was about 63 years old and s |P0int the train approached the wreck | their sudden immersion, so far as | At Copenhagen: March 13, United| Guihrie, Okla, March 13— That | (Speclal to The ers. The critics cooperative | and awsi to Senator Divon in |Survived by three daugh 5| slowly. ,C_-m,ldé'g learned l“"'?-““hflfll_" the ba- | States, from New York. { Roosevelt supporters will control (he | Washington, March mavement alleze hese dividend: he Koo s onal headquarters, | termann of this city, Mrs. Hinnen of About 50 Passengers on Train. :fr51 ozen mmhe"i‘m t e list of in- % At Liverpool: March 13, Campania, | state repuvlican conventions which | tutive Henry yest are obfained by sacrificing purits was announced teday by Senmator Dix: | Cincinnatl and Mis = Elisworth of jured iven out by the zoad.weth bad- | from New Fock, aad exceienceof the merchandise furn- . " . Orego’ In all there were about fifty passen- &oF on {he wrsekied geolion snd ae- ly enough hurt to require immgdi mediop] sttention, i iR R 7 S SRR DU SRR R S jate | At dodon: Marg] Wik meet here tnm;:row Was adm ‘ ted by leaders of the ‘Taft fopees ta- Gy Rkt -

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