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e VOL. WIV.—NO. OR. WILEY STIRS UP HORNET'S NEST Cabi Purgraps oo Drug Manufacturers Resent Being Classed as P The Builetin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Auy Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is th;hl;dest in Conneétiicu(in Proportion “Dopers” at a Pure Food Hearing Subsequently Referred to Them as “Manufacturers of Poison”—Opposed Allowance of Small Doses of Habit- Forming Drugs in Preparations, Contending That it Fos- tered the Drug Habit-—Appeared as a Private Citizen. a sen doper neued and for siows might Term “Dopers” nterch withdr ia \dded, “is what you | Dr. Wiley said that the wmanuf ars. ™ ing to bave these turers had been making t T Tua: nd tions cortaining and should pay whatever co h i necessary to pretect the public fron . , | the drug habit. ESOA SNIE s | “May 1 ask whom you represent?" | mer chief chemist | 40iq Mr. Hough of St. Louls, when | - ward “dopers;’ Jobn | Dr, Wiley appeared. g ,his foet objoct-| “1 represent one private citizen, " was the reply, ‘“something new at declared, “to| these hearings, but which I hope will are respecta- | be more-frequent in the future. "“”"‘ '*d"\l Small Doses Foster Drug Habit. ik the board relations, age. reg DOCTOR INDUCED TO [AODIFY HIS LANGUAGE by A heat Withdrawn, manufacturers o withdraw | came back iiscussion by sev- whom he said he Dr. Wile iation cocaine and oiher ge, aroused the an- wtives re- ug Manufacturers Protest i resentatives - of ¢ manufaclurers argued that should be made of preparatl « i only smail portions of o morphine, eocaine and the of rug nemed. They held that there w @0 wany of these preparatic tered through small drug over the coumtry that it woul sears and be a heavy expensc mauufacturers to have ail with skull and crossbones as ihe rcs uation of the pure foed board wou require, “I Represent One Private Citizen.” “As to the drug manufacturers’ ar- gument that small quantities of opium, morphine and cocaine are not harm- ful, it would take a miilion > cplum ccnfarences to convince the smal: amounts should be alowed. Nothing is better than small doses as a means of fostering the drug habii.” Hag 8Y TROLLEY FROM BOSTON TO NEW YORK. L. S. Storrs Makes Trip in His Private Car in Twenty Hours. ecord have ars, and sompany ock this from ome ar- Boston, miles hours street | here Jut never n made in one thirty twenty | PACKERS’ CASE MAY REACH JURY TODAY Defonse Finishes Argument and | Judge's Charge Is to Be Made. Chicago, March 21.—The case of the ten Chicago meat packers who have United States District Judge Ge: A. Carpenter, charged with crimina violation of 'the Sherman law, scheduled {o- go to the jury tomorrow afterncon. The defense closed its case today with final arguments to the jury by Attorney M. W. Borders and Attorney March 31.—The n 1910. Rrussels, parents, Prince Vie- Vapoleon and Princess Clementine, he pame of Marie Clothilde, in re- smbrance of Prince Victor's mother. ne en finally drafted tdent from the euders were called into con- er: with the cabinet the datails nembers of slasg March d today @ e, betwee, e police. Many reads were broken tants. The police ¢ of his death attempt would be made In realized an | by the liberals to regain possession of | | the government, h 21, Rome, Ma v in_pri The pope received »udlence Major Ar- @ W. Butl. personal aide to ent Taft. The meeting was cor- dtal. Major t presented to the pontift an = ph letter from Pres- ident Taft wit ch the pope wes | greatly pleased \ l o Lial | SAYS HE MAILED BOMB TO JUDGE ROSALSKY Fred Newsom Tells Startling Story to Police at Jacksonville, Fla Jacksonville, Fla, March 21.—¥Fred Newsom, arrested here as a vagrant today. told Chief of Detectives Craw- ford that he sent the infernal machine to Judge Otto A, Rosals] the court of general sessions in New. York which came so near ending the jurist’s life, The police are inclined some credence to his story, because he confessed to having robbed several homes rear hes Search of places where Newsom said lcot would be found has resulted In 1ecovery of some of the stolen goods. Newsom says he is a great friend of ike 1. Brandt, whom Judge Rosal- to attach Cunard | ompany today desiared u | cont. for the year | 1911, as compared with only b per cent. the | born yesterday will | hat the home fact that of the son Men Representing Finance, the Law, merce Manufacturing and ther Interests. to the City’s Population Com- J. N. PERREAULT, M.D. Danieison. ‘L'iuuvp to Take Outlaw Band ] | VIRGINIA AUTHORITIES CENT ABOUT PLANS. RETI- | POSSES IN MOUNTAINS Camping on Trail of Desperadoes— Moving Picture Actors Re-enact the Tragedy at the Hillsville Courthouss ‘Guusin David . Letiers Go In \ ADMITTED A8 EVIDENCE IN SU- GAR TRUST CASE. i AL | STETSON A TRUST “SPY” Gathered Information About Segal and Transmitted It to Thomas—Lawyer Untermyer Gives Testimony. ! Ty \Condensed Teiegrams ondensed Lciezrans REFUSE SOFT COAL MINERS’ DEMANDS Atlantio City by being struck: by an | automobite, | - Dperators Reject Propositions For 10 Per Cent. In- J. Pierpont Morgan Has Given $10 006 to the Peabo at Nashy teachers .. crease of Wagos and Shorter Working Hours Colonel Roosevelt Decided & to accept an invits te Portland, Me., on Y Frank A. Rhod: broker of Pro , aged 76. He was a civil eran. N The Whole Matter Now Referred to a Sub-Committee of Eight Operators and Eight Miners—Both Sides Agree That Sit- uation is Grave—British Coal Strike Causing Great Dis- |- tress—Big Corporations Curtail or Suspend Operations, The Employes of the Coronet Woal- | en Mills a( Maples R, 1, have been notided that wa Two More Oineyville, R. 1., worsted ! mills, the Continental and the Para- gom, have made a 5 per cent. increase in wages. The Long Drought Al coast of Honduras 1 nana crop &k | are disheartenes g the Nerth | as burned the ba- | 0 a p. I he de- he BUSINEBS IS CRIPPLED, | British Coal, Strike Cawsing Big En- terprises to Gurtail or Suspend. Lendon, March Unloes, &8 | now hoped. the miners resume wors {in the beginning of the week, the dis- location of trade and the distress will seiection The Death of Ch. of Dorcheste known telegra; sdar Reforred to .a Sab-Commiltee elias o preveni a pr fina X become unprecedented. Bvery day land, occurred TWednese 1 shu m affer| jeeg further curtaltment of business = L 8 e | and raflway services. ey, "'l It is annovnced that the Great Fast- orn refiway, which up to the present ompcsed of ners becauso af its enormous coal reserves orators, wil hias been able to matntain full service, | morning to cons tiv | will begin to cut down next week. Tha big street car compeny serving the London suburbs had given its am- ployes notice that if the strike com- tinues it will not be able to run amy recommended to nee. Senator Robert L. Taylor of T sly ill. He has su ones for some k s now taken an a { & compromise e general com ute fc Gays Sftuation Is Grave. — operatc s sald aft- | oure after the end of the month, pi River Has Rine[r: ¥ had Peen geo| Prom all great industrial distriots ree g at fused, b e " “““m‘ comes tales of increasing destitution, ears {lons wera made S ity | intenstfied by the cold and inclement r | e £ e Umiced Mine Worlters | Weather, and in the northern counties el ed Mine Workers Mc when The Puisley thread milis were closed down today, latting out 12,000 workers. The ports are all congested by idle shipping. Mmimum Wage Bill Sustained. Lenéon, March 21~-Alfred J, Bal- Equal Suffrage Was Granted to the | o Ameri ‘omen of Chini Wednesday by the |misht last rarliament at Nenking, accordIng to 8| the unton's policy ablegram ved at San Francis resterday. e will con- vene, i Entire Coal Output Threatened. | Supply the United Besides the 200,000 miners in the 5 Enough Potash to Supply tha | four states directly concerned :fnll_u-m‘:::;‘:‘;2“‘3:‘:“‘”:(‘::}”;:'}::‘:" per gover bituminous coal miners in other Stalcs | go government bill passed its second :fie);.;ovx;};nraug:r:‘;!n Jpresent Aelib- | reading in the houss of commens to- | ale, and I adeition the policy com- | 3% TF &, Talornty of I8tCa larges | | mittee will comsider the nds re- | selves d boped for. 'The vots stood e I "‘1,"‘\:"" ' % ‘oni| 348 to 2%, The laborites and matiom< altsts voted with,the by Mr. White that the wages of more’ “upp, prime ministor tormally t. than £00,500 u tiners after Aprii | o {mmg’ an oper: the second reading of the bl and first were In ute, and that the | e ol | re nnig of New York | ooal outpui- the country, offver Mm, Bflum(m, '{07}:‘# lhn-‘ e o |ra e rector of St ‘than that mined by non-union men, | jociin " semporartly W"‘" the nne's choreh at Lowell, | was favolved aahip of the opposition The debats | , in succession to the late Rev.| Anthracite: Outleok Brighter. | served to disstpate much alarm whish Dr. A, St. John Chambre. Y o’ that was created by the annowncement | that the unionists intended to But news fro - i il anthracite op and oppose P s e e Faco iy e | the leffect of arousing confidence | the comservative ors po Men, Dbty of el Gvem. the: Tamous | AMOGE union officials that the gituation | of upsetting the government but thet Sctraalet the time f. Chatiee TE in the anthracite fiehd might be ob- L!:* merely destred to wash thet: b 2 viated. s of responsibility for the M, Grace E. Studley a 15 year old eol- ored girl, of Providence, Who ran away from home and then iddnapped an in- TWENTY-SIX RESCUED VILLAGES BURNED UP T e nt, wi X to orm BY FE b a John Barton ;:.\m 2 Jr!\morr-v,\l‘.lv g 2 'ks:n:»nced to thirty years in a New | . v o2 :ms F o e r:}f‘e | FROM SAN BOIS MINE | FEDERAL TROOPS. Jvas not as | cial counsel Plerce Butler will close | York prison, whosa case has recently | Hifilsville, Va., March 21—The chase ew York, March 21.—The famous | 3 b M Govern: Pt 3 it jeft Park | the case for tha government. Judge | atiracied atiention. 1e says th Dfiqk—in! the Allen band of outiaws, for all | “Cousin David" ietters which passeq | = 4 (A1 B0 Nine o e e e T mngm l.’:nnmc.-d' tuuare way | Carpenter Is then to instruct the Jury | age _ontaining the iufernal machine|that most folks here know, has not | between Washington B, Thomis hoad| An Increase of 25 Per Cent. In wages counted For. e t i Ix regarding the law in the case and the | was handed to him by a person whose | progressed but Governor Mann and the | of the “sugar trust,” and his cousin, is the and made o Mexioo City, ‘h 1 gov - i Ty, Tade, tho trip, | jurors wil retire to consider a ver- | Identity he refused to divulse and it | authorities are plenning 8 coup. A | David B. Srsteon, eontaining somfen: | aercs s in, Okia., March 21—At mid- | Mexeo City, Mar The y’ At o ciet, . ki s Alr;ndy addressed when he re- | plan is afoot which is expected to ma- | tial information gained by Stetson ghops at e ’“,“’"“‘ ,‘" Zapata and bis mow'., in southern nductors and t in cloging the defendants' case At-|ceived it. He says he mailed it from | terialize the last of this week or the ' from Adoiph Sewai about tho Bemm | b %o e i e ciog | Mexioo i D sathafactortly 1/ ar A ”"}';MY:; mr( -);“Jnth.nl B;}:lun Pu\'l\f‘ \u('.r. 3 Erutx;_s\\'l(:(. Ga,thiiwgogl |alno is known | first of next. The governor admitted : sylvania Sugar Refining company, be- | plant closed. ‘nmu) wrecked uan explosion o o g o o from Gen e eded ove “abinef urope await your ver- | X ;i i I . T L § 3 o Tor, | Aceor today - b ; a 1o Wordutie, “TaR| gi o opuvs in Suope awalf youn ver. | by | Pt SR this todsy and declined to discuss ais cdme a part of the rocord today in the S L | Jes had b Jor. | Geal Fuy t - M 5 s through Bpci d A T Der (reshl Juent o Communication to New York, | vla = tial of Thomas, John B. Parsons and | An Examination Into the director- | I'Wenty-six of the m 4 =1 w"o"m_; r New Haven. After fhinre e oxtluded from cestain for. | . New Yok March 21.—Deputy Police | ,, | 40n't think it proper to say what | other officlals of the American Sugar | gtes. dircctorateorelationship and the | cued alive, one has sir bod- | operating mm“"""“‘d‘_""h,," pre p ntin New Haven, the gign Countries: I not semd out word | GOmmissionsr Dougherty sald tonight ¢S §6ps are” he said, “but they aro | Refining company for criminal viola- | stock books of the nationai banks of | ios have beon recover DOMICS | imen regarded s & redel placs ’ taimed at 8 clodk thin 8% countrles: Do mot send out word | gy e o G e ion had becy wo. | Vigorous, and 1 think, in. the right di- | ion of the Sherman law. {the United States will Le the first|have been foind sre| Of Pefuge after tho wamen and ‘abl: n r pomsed 0 he world that there is & JIEhon- | ceived from the Jacksonville suthori. | Tection | Strong Peint for Government. |move of the house Investigation of the | Wifteen mcn rescucd 1oddy BCU| Grem are sent o the towns guarded &y, t r Stam- | g0® ment is asking & prison term 18 in regard to the arrest of Fred 8mall Posses Used As Blinds. Judge Hands' declsion today to ad- | So-called money trust. found huddled In a room on tie {hir- | pidedis f Vernon. | Zo: theso defendants if a verdiet of Newsom aud his alleged confession The posse which left here so harried- | mit the letters, originally made public | & A 7o cas | they heard the sxplosion and kept], vilages bmve been burned by the suilty iw returned. If men are to be (0@t he had sent the infernal machine Iy on Tuesday night, bas not been 'at the congressional sugar investiga- | The British Battleship Ajax was B e R eth an atr pump, | federal troups all slong the line of COUPLE RECEIVES $1,500 deprived of their Mberty on such evi- | Feceived by Judge Rosalsky Dougher- seen or heard from since. It is now | tion, which counsel for the defense |launched at Greenock, Scotland, i e N were directed . to | March. Nefther hut nor haclends SR THE ROTEL AITOR. | $iure be (s thin oo ore ooe e d e obinion that if the known that the hunters will not quar- | had been fighting for several days to | terday In the presence of huge crowds. Searching parties were directed [0} pared. Thers bave beo e importast 2 ; i ations on' trial. | Jacksonville authorities had placed ter in Hillsville, but will stay out in keep out, was hailed as a strong point | She is a s hip of tho King thie room by the tappings on the M| olcol ey’ w E N Employe in Belief The defendants’ business is on trial som’s story they | the mountains and camp on the trail by the government in port of its George V, and s ihe h dread- | Dipes. The w\n:ll!)lm"‘ s’ sbalh Local autborities in the state ef T SUNE S e v Al e, No e unicated with the of the outiaws. This latest action sup- contention that the “trust” conspired | ROUght in the British navy men in serious, but the e Vera Cruz are trying to trace & band That They Were Not Married. accomplished by a verdict mediately. He ports the theory that the two small to close down its riva: t | - % none the woree for their ¢ of rovbers who attacked the home M > trs. BUilly. Nobody claims anvbo [ was known of Dosses which have been operating in Untaemyer Fostifies John R, Zarly, Wien the scued | 2 a Frenoh subject, Count Lafetie 21.—Mr. and Mrs, Sasii; iidiived by thess. datentihy Newsom here, end out of town were merely blinds to | ., & s . i ed to ace orought out scene ab Coatepeo, carrying away esveral hum Edwar y Blesisaghdin, (Losc iyl By tioes, deten; bkl conceal the movements of & larger o T1e letters wero introduced aftsr Tart of shart was toe o s 1 s % . humliia n being ejected (hese in Rt s Tma s over into the mountains. el refused to al : L eed | Case. “after an indis- | Wiiness has testifiadl thal the price | Washington, h 21.—Representa- Happen 900 loan of what is alleged to hav + hem know their loved ones | Sembverete, in the state Zecuteas, o al by of fresh meat has been raissd or the | tive David Ar of Vermont died been the “trust's” = hins: thet | ,z1Ne House Commit e $hem bas passed into rebel cvutrol in ths mistrial by bbb B T e €00 er &n iliness of three , WhAtever the plans are really, there De the “trusts” money fo him; that | fie departn i were alive. tnin- | PASt two Gy, according fo reprosent- - b of ca wsrerl, e st siricken | 17 8N air of suppressed excitement and the plant went into the hands of & re- cnarge that Secretar; Knox Financial assisisnce needed by fam- | RS IRE e, o L The cor- ST i with grippe, which today developed in. | &1ticipation - among - the authoritie; Ceiver, and that the “trust” com- | parsonal valet a colored man c Hes of the vietims arrived from a ¥ be e OPEN SWITCH CAUSE | pla an ¢ Favishes had mar pers A TON ROCK CON comp put d out be aforma- d wife. THE RAILROAD TRACK Leosened by Rains—Fifty Sticks of Denamite Have No Effect a tghing m: Western Ma W. Va. I sere set off ) offect on be built NICOCDEMUS SHEDS TEARS IN CO of He Viim Western | landslides. 1 300 tons nd came 1 tracks sticks blast High Water Delays Trains Jesepl Mo, €t March 21 Ever omise for Astor OF FATAL COLLISION Firemen of Passenger and Freight Trains Killed. Toms River, March 21.—Two sons were killed and se al 1 red (e when the Long I expross. t Camden o'clock ternoon rain i frei in which was & the at Barnegat Pl ad ure Charles Applegate, firc ght train, and the passenger trai H. Roge antaloking ank Applerate gaemaste Meredith, engin £ ngl the ain, and E. E. Craus the pacsenger train, W injured. The frelght train had taken ghe sid- ing to allow the exvress to pas it is ulleged that the switch hs neer s o o work of the Western | most serious o iy | most the frel¢ht head-on. JUAREZ MERCHANTS PROTEST TO TAFT Do Not Want Food and Clothing Classed as “Munitions of War.” tizies clesstl as “munition wasoline, hey oraes and men. Sr, commanding and Colonel Ponce, second 00a for Col 5 in Orozco, s There were beans and | ald in- 1| Rough Voyage from London. Portiand, Me., March & med b, , malsing ¢ When shs arrived ind her sched | Liers todat days be ule, ligr captain reportod that the ves- raliroad train entering St. Joseph was | sel had been hattered by westerly gales [E many ed Dy high water, roints are menaced hy farm land are inundated. Bridges at | practically all the way. fee fams Many times the ship Was unable to make headway than 100 miles & dnz, saddies, | he sol- | | | | | and | E. been | day {left open, and the exprese dashed into | He i | § | Tip | to pneumonia and terminated fatally in a few hours. He was 54 years old. Mr. Foster had represented the First ermont district continuously since the beginning of the 5ith congress. Prof. Ralph Stockman Tarr. Ithaca, N. Y., March 21.—Prof. Ralph ef Cornell university t ht of hemorrhage & 1 Dr. G. C. E. Weber Cleveland, O, March %1.—Dr. G Weber, noted surgeon, died late to- at his home in Willoughby of age. was nearly 82 and ten years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis at & din- | ner given In his honer by Ohio phy! iclans. Col. Charles E. Sprague. New York, Marec 21.—Col. Charles Sprague, president of the Unifon Dime Savings bank of New York, died tedav at his home here, aged 69 After graduating from Union n the union war and_won in of Gettysburg, Rear Admiral James Rufus Tryen. N March 21.—Rear Admiral retired. former P of the United States in the Unlted States naval Brooklyn, last night. Death [ Rear Admis born Coxeackia, N, 937, wae gradusted from Union and entered the naval service sistant surgeon Steamship Arrival & and, e, Londo Bristol Delegates for Taft. Sristol, Conn,, Marei publicans at a warm c elected four delegates to the state convention to be held at New Haven, pledged to Taft. Roosevel supporters in some localities many aocres of Jand in eight days she covered less | nearly carried the day, the vote stamd- ing 20 te 19, which seems to indicate that they are waiting for news. Andrew P. Howlett, who was shot in the back during the affray at the court house, 15 still very low and no hope of his recovery is entertained. Tragedy Repeated For Moving Pictures | Another tragedy was enacted in the court House today. Another troop o mountain outlaws rede in, ‘shot the down and duplieated the g 'sassinations of week a; time it was only for moving . The actors did more firing and made wmore racket than t! T excitement. Special Term of Court. 4 word. to- rom Judge Staples in Richmond i0 hold a special term of the Carroll ty court on Wednesday, {The announcement of a spec {means that some of the Allens, in jall in Roanoke, 2nd a: { tured in the meantime, will be formal- |1y arraigned here, although e change of vemue may be obtained by counsel | for the defense. Troops, it I8 belleved, | Will e here on that date to guard | against any more outbreaks. INDIANA DEMOCRATS SUPPORT MARSHALL, | Delsgates to Vots for the Governor for | Presidential Nomination. March 21 —Indiana democrats in convention today unani- isly pledged support to the candi- | dacy of Governor Thomas R. Marshail | for the democratic presidential nomi | nation. The platform adopted instruct- {ed the 30 delegates to the Baltimore | convention to “present Governor shall's name @s the . firat and only choice of Indiana democracy for the nomination for Dpresident.” It dealt briefly with nationel issues, declering for a tariff for revenue only and com- mending the Sherwood pension bill. Fail River Strike Vote Tonight. Fall River, Mass, March 21.—The question of declaring a strike In textile mills to go into effect Monday morn ing will be discussed and acted u et meetings of the four unions amlat- ed with the textile coungil tomorrow night. Turkish Vistory Announced. London, M —A Constantinople despatel: 1o the lschange Telegrapn company that the Turkish minis- | ter of wAr announces a great Turkish victory at Benghazi, in Tripo! Ahe casualties on the Italian side are given &= 400 jdiled or wounded: ar- | promised for $2,000,000 a suit for dam- ages brought by the bankrupt compa- ny’s minority stockholders, | Spying on Segal. < ear Wash” “ousin Dave” in which Stetson rejuested by Thomas to 11 the figu Pegnsyivania | Refining company, forth how uch it was capitaiized at, the value ! of the plant, and information concern- ing Segal. i Wise Loses a Point. | Mr. Wise lost a point today when he {failed to odtain tho admission of a | reeolution by the board of directors of |tha “trust” which he Aeclared would show that the defendants co; i | exime st the “trust’s” own { nolde e men voted n the treasury ugar Reflnin o and company use it as they did in the losn. VESSELS STAY IN PORT. | Yesterday's Storm Delayed Shipping " in New England. Boston, March 21— storm which swept over gla today, accompanied by a 0-mile gale of wind, left nearly three inches of snow In its wake. It places an em- argo on shipping along the coast many vessels remeintng in harbor throughout the day. Io the 8 westher observations were practic: impossible and several coastwise steamers_due from the ea chances of trying to make Boston harbor, but remained well outside untf; the storm abated late in the day Freight Car Blooks Valley Read. n, March 21.—A freight car was being shunted on o siding here this afternoon jumped the track and Slocked the Valley road of the New York. New Haven & Hartford ralroad for several hours. Joseph Car- son of Hertford, a brakeman, was #tigitly indured, The first letter read by District At- | torney Wise was from to it 00k o | ! responderts say th t want of protec werty has practical« northern past of the on the payroll of the department as an | parts of the United States today. One | (EEEEEE BT contribution of §2,000 was voted by the{ Fo oo g% ) United Mine Workers of America, and | & gl | — | tonight three earloads of provisone ! At e Daniel Callahan Was Arrested yes- | qpriveq trom Fort Smith, purchased | gyooe STRIKERS WILL tcrday by postoffick tnspectors who say |he is wanted for complicity in three | diamond Tobberies aggregating $120,- {000, and in the robbery of a post-| bstation in §t. Louis and "th~: contribuied in that STRIKE SITUATION ! ; IN NEW ENGLAND.| Extra °"fl=‘" ;:rihnsrhfl;“._ Relloved with mone: RETURN TO WORK TODAY Only Demonstration Yesterdsy Was a | 2 a o Bacre, Mass, March 2L-All gates ng that Mise Mattio” A, Allen, Jeyiel Ong atiBarrs l(‘" the mills of the Barre Wool Comb o o g L : me company, 114, and the Norna . : 2 L ake | Worsted company will be . . Pt i, | recelve the returning strik y o ra. | row morning after having b 3 e | for a waek, The terms of settlemen', | agreed upon @t a conference betwee o h | the strikers’ comunittes and the i o o100 "e| officials last night, wers ratffied by ok ance- | the entire body of opecatives today. . e WA Seventy-five of the extra pollce of SIRtl ot in hacoantis | ficers qnd Seputy sherifis whe were e e Pihe ine cotion indus. | salled in eoem after the start of th) v | strike, were releascd today, leavhng The striking operatives at the four | but a scors of afficers now on dat This number will be still fasther re< |milla of the Thorndyke company at)o @ BIVCre oF | .| Warren will be pald off toduy. Fear- Charles Beard, a Veteran of the Civll | ing possible damage to Lroperty war and o former state legiglator, dlod | grrangements have been made to have $6,100 RAISED FOR BAMK. at his home at Huntington, Conn., yes- | the paymaster statfoned outside the — forduy of ‘2 complicRtion "of ikeases. | bulldiagm n fhe open alr. Nearls one | Windsor Locks Bank Dupositers Coms He was 77 years oid, served during the | thousand ave out of work at Warren. sider Roceivership Unmcessary. rebellion with the 23d Connecticut vol- | Lottt i —— unteers and was in the legislature in | FOUR RUNAWAY BOYS ‘Warehouse Potnt, Conn., March 21 - 1877 and More than Afty dspositors of the Wik - B sor Locks Savings busk met hers to- nmMght to discuss possibie action for racaivoral TAKEN BACK TO NEW YORK. Chairman Clayton of the Judiciary | Mether of One so Werried She At- committec di i on the floor of the house tv clerks of tempted Suicide “on M 3 21— iitiam Campeyus, Rauben vew York od ves- with the wara a then father 'm New ntm. voung Tur - son's die- to_commit t night, but sstul. The - hoys are & have bheem d Fred Windsor iocks Dusiners wen bad al- ready ralsed §6,100 of the 925,000 pledy ¢d to help meet the deficlancy causc | by the Asfeloation of the late ireame on, Conwerse. A JEALOUS MUSBAND BHOOTS WIFE AND SELF TRIANGULAR DEBATE WON BY BROWN LI\'IVERSATY.‘ ined $5 in fudgmen of t! York and toui He said that ¢ | tin was 5o wous Wiks StEp Dissolution of O and Tobacce Trusts | Topic of ! scussion. Suot Women ss She Was Putting Thelr Baby to Bed. Ha ms in Providence. Maroh B Jeenc ‘s bedroom s Woed Alcohol sloeping Lan “Resolved, \ such industeial | Middletown 21 i he dard Off and | tors” who = th | on the s, | Busex, wio was Lo to a policy of disso- | hotel today, are m tion is preferable lution destgned to enforce competi- | exact cause of deati. ¢ tion.” {is believed to he wood alcw Each t.am supported the negative |been found in the'stoma:h side of the question on its home piat- cera wiil be seni 1o the forw- acheol for examination / Yale Mediea]