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L (e —NO. 75 UPROAR AT A ROOSEVELT MEETING ESDAY, MA RCH 26, 1912 PRICE TWO CENTS Suffragette Who Interrupted the Colonel Pelted With Missiles by the Audience EX-PRESIDENT PLEADS IN VAIN FOR ORDER Mells Female Disturber That He Believes Women Should Be | Allowed to Vote on Question of Woman Suffrage— Speaks at Six Meetings on New York’s East Side—Re- quest For Police Escort Turned Down by the Mayor. ——t Kew York, ©of six meetings which Colonel Roose: March 26—In the fifth Taft, an ed t» vote for Pri in thad Fleventh dis tdent ct, the Roosevelt | | | | | Cabled Paragraphs Rom March 25—Pope Pius has d the general audiences for | today and tomorrow, owing to a elight cold which Is accompanied by a cough and by catarrh Englan: ates cruiser Prair) | { Plymout | United 8 now Iy { Whitebead torpedoes, 18 finding diffi- culty in securing coal for the voyage | to America, , Which e : at Portland, .shipping 100 (Glasgow, Scotland, March 25—A gen- eral break away of the miners from strike movement seems probable cotland, where 1,000 men resumed in the pits at Belhill, Lanark- re, this mornin, 1 the and Jutland, on March 28, of the Pollux was rescued. ger rack between Norway The crew h 25—Robert Bacon, the ambassador to France, guest of honor today at a leon given by the diplo- 1 1 ———— ' The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwit;h'is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the iargest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Prpulation Danielsc?n Men Representing Finance, the Law, Com- Condensed Teiegrams merce Manufacturing and Other Interests, Reports to Taft Headquarters show a consiantly growing Lft of Taft dele- gates, All Grades of Refiined Supar were reducel 10 cents a hundred pounds yesterday. A Daily Steamship Service between New York and Europe is being dis- cussed in shipping circles. The Twelfth Michigan District dele- gates to the republican national con- vention were instructed for Taft. The Marconi Wirels Interests have arranzed to take over the bankrupi United Wireless Telegraph company. A Federal Report Was Issued show- ing an increased tendency toward diversification in menufacturing indus- tries. A New Daily Newspaper to be edit- ed by progressive republican leaders. will eppear on the streets of Chicago this week. A New Schedulo of Wages affecting NEW ENGLAND It End of the Labor Troub by Strikes at L STRIKE ALSO THREATE Lowell Mills Forced to § Boston, Ms ch re ne (DUSTRIAL STRIFE s at Lawrenca Followe! owell and Lynn - IIED AT NEW BEDFORD “Ten Per Cent. or Strike,” Slogan of Operatives in That City —TFall River Firemen Mike Demands—Operatives in op Wor!( by Strike Leaders— Police Considering Methods of Keeping Hayward Out, {an attempt w as made by the indus- 1,500 operatives in the Higelow Car- | Peace in New and despite the | ‘rial workers of the world to extend o representatives of the Latin- . Ci official end today the get 1 trou- | the w A twents of th Velt adcressod on the East Side to- | delogales were elected. v Sl el pet compenys mill in Clinton, Mass, fd he gen rou- | the depaitments of thy Tieht on the overof {he primaty eleo: | . The Third district convention at an republics in Parls. s Do ey Dle at Lawrence, which for tcx. wesks | orperations o the other cottos tions tol W situation | New Albany divided.on the report of| # T e : ras one o Tost noteworthy labor | Jlant in : which »HST:fb:zfc:a:r“}u;‘ for fully | the credentials committee, 4G to 4 v.{I“ci(ms'f“fi'nnwfixéu x,.?;f i “M s Anna Willer of Milwaukee, g;m'l’{r"‘“"“ In this section of the| So b g w:{‘:”;’flj?;f sen m P ue to The chairman, Oscar Ratts, ca: e oy Vis, who was assauited Thursday I . oord or o s B ok b T SN0 S liveis in devan, o e R et o o Tl G e with o hatchet by Arthur Koehler, Dissatisfaction at Lowell RACl s e 0 0 elt faction main- | burned e x 7 i v ¥ 2 vere shut down shortly er “How About the Women?” oo ) {,‘;’gsi‘,,‘;d, Voted with | cued by the British steamer Oravla, her cousin, died vesterday. S0 acene s ransferred 19 | Yeloeks After he had dencunced tho 1ew | pie county, left the hall and held a | Which left Liverpool March 7 for Cal- Fifty Wore Killod and 100, Wotnded | 10, o181 Jowell. | Nany of those who left the Apples primary law, exhibited the fourteen- | sonvention of lts own, clecting L, N. | lao. ns the result of an engagement in the | g urated whici | on mills said afterwards that two o= foot ballot as an example of {ts en- | Mace and R F. Morris delegates to o e R Riff district of Morocco, The casuai- | ton ol hres of the leaders of the strika cambrances and begun on the “right | ihe national convention. The Teft el- | TO INVESTIGATE FIRE | thes occurred among the Spanish regu- | 20,000 pers emploving | yere armed with sticks and knives of the people to rule” one of the few | gment chose George W. Applegate and INSURANCE COMPANIES. | 1ars. : ety ot Witl | ind made threats on those who @l women iu the audience cried out loud- | ¢ 3, Crim. s =y = ! - 3 ::;Al'xi‘cr ircrea, R s per -.“vy‘l. 10t want to leave their work. When . Iy: “How about the women?' Many | “Eight disirict delegates have been | Congressman Jackson of Kansas More Vessels Will Be Constructed | the mill owners Is given as (he causy | 2T, 2L operative declined to leave {dentified the Interrupter os Maud Ma- | pgtructed for Teft thus far and two Uiis In Malne during the coming summer | of the troupie i ause | pachine the _striir: leaders rushed to lone, a militant suffragette. who has | for Rouseveit, Both factions tonight o months than for a number of years e he belts and threw off the power. upeet stmilar political meetings in the | claimed. the remaining iwenty delo-| %, in\the opinion of Maine snip.| Fall River Firemen's Demands. Vuch of the machinery in the plan ®ame way. There was at once wild | gotes, ok ders. Fall Ri where a a vas stopped in this way and eventual confusion— hisses and yells of “Iut Torrington for Taft. . the textile ope: Juse |y the m t decided to shwu: O " Torrington, Conn., March 25.—At the s reso- The Simon Perkins Homestead at|been adjusted by (he Ayt S g The Colonel's Raply. republican_caucus tonight four dele- re insurance Sharon, Pa., including valuable helr- | fen per cent. incr oft the mill through am Mr. Roosevelt was seif possessed | gates to the state convention to be | looms, was destroyed by fire yesterday, | employed in o A _‘:Imf”‘”[{:’"‘bul“;zi‘l: #nd after the clemor had dled down | held at New Haven weére elected, in- committee ques- 2 loss estimated from $125,000 | mills have o B g d of " somewhat he repiied affably: structed for Taft. f congress to 60,000, d- | ‘hey E ald of getting the! “Madame, 1 have asked that you | e 2 e (o - . — women youreelves be allowed to vote NEW YORK PRIMARIES. Plang for Entertaining Secretary of | hour now in n | —(‘“*‘ i “;Y ";‘j", o .""’.' to_determine whether vou shall vote.” ks | State Knox on his return from ais| Strike Feared at Now Bedford e o o T waia o This was greeted with general cheer- | Test of Taft and Roosevelt Sentiment | tour of the Latin-American republies | oo poap " f it g oo L D S . ' leave iy 5 ublics | Now Beatord appea e on the| fon which assumed jurisdiction ove §ng, but Miss Malone kept her feet in Empire Stats Today. | have been made by the California de- | | oW Pedford appes: o Rt of Lawrsios 28 and was about to make further inter- s velopment board, [ettvaa, Bittiberice. +4 The Glsatiucted Workers yuptions when the Colonel said: “AD- | New York, March | = jane utibeting K g work in at case I have a great deal | srate will give the f | Daniel | dent of Mexico, a sophomore in the | Fy e Ry EaI, |2 e Yoo e g 4 ] detter cpinfon of your sex than you | sation of popular se | anie Ison. Cornell etate college of agriculture, Is | S°™ o5 mdustrial . Gclals bave” the candidates to col l o Tl el e in the university infirmary, sufferin 1,500 Shoe Workers Out at Lynn. | The s Sufiragette Pelted with Missiles. | publican national cnnvrfinu;-n.h The re- 1 e from an attack of measles. 1‘ x,\_?,l\. 1,600 shoe workers el o - ;| oublicans will select 86 of their dele- E. 2 S ? tailed to ow up at the e willis D ~ u by erumpling ors S4ded to the sally | fates to. the Chicago conventlon, and arve u 1 Joln Mitchell, clias Mitckell Soutiere, | this morning s 4 result S el e contust (4 il . P for 34 of these there will be cc i who deserted his wife in Fall River, | fusal of the manufacturers 5 - grammes into wards and throwing e 2 oL et Th e 2 ; | “The strikers at the Merrimas mili $aese snd other missiles at Miss Ma- | Pefween candidates des o8 as o entenied et oouch B} theidemands of the Ml oclared that they would be sais, Jone. The Colonel pleaded for cour- | "ular republican district ore GOVERNOR SPENDS . was Sentenced to two years' Impris- | for an advar vith nothing Jess than an advancs o tesy, but the crowd persisted tn the | 31 others named by petitions NIGHT IN A CELL En uflaws B pumang Lo kiaxz)yesteriny: | eictinjithe giieos 5 per whilo the disaftectes prndemonium, notwithstanding the | *22 SU e o . - - | ¢ s = ors does Appleton ope ves resolve lonis Colonel's whoiitings from the piatform. | The Temaining four deleeates at|rpe, Marches. With Prisoners to TR Bl e holars fom the | oEkelng long i | won an mereass o 20 per cemt. s eruc tratio L2 e i a % 1 — i o R IED at Newton, S X stuik el q ‘n":im)’;u;x"“‘w;vnj'xr:.n;mwlll‘ci’,:"n]l-l state convention, to whi s Breakfast at Penitentlary. ntatives of Oxford in the annual | rap. | ufizge:(;[“;e‘ml;kln at least 8,000 more sevelt was abeolutely help. | Wil be selected aleo at or | THIS I8 THE HOPE OF THE PUR- [ MAY FOLLOW THE REFUSAL OF | hmuieh uoiooreiions, between that i f the 20,000 cotton mill operstives ir and tried to charm the | Primaries. 4 cambridge. || OWELL BECOMES CENTER falling to report for work ir o g g St tirred | Orimaries 1s confined to I 2 BUING POSSES THEIR DEMANDS. —— 1 Sy e was deciared by the In R R s e mtio for the democrats have v lorenca ] | g An Unsuccessful Attempt Was Made OF STRIKE DIFFICULTIES. | pao o s o f the World tomieht el i el selves of the pri which < How- 3 R esterday burn the residence of IUAL & meeting tonight afl o€ t0 JeE Miss Malone Ejected. mary law gives to choose all thres | | < John Oldfield of Haver- tiv Mills Either At o SSesCRS b = 3 5 Hry = l-"h A - s b GUA RF_PLY 0 | o g ‘ Operatives at s Either Go Out or| jvora numbering 400, and 500 em- he situation ved hy send- | delegates to the national cony m 2 sentence fc RD. ., against whese reappoint- 5" Sodaed B0t s M o g - .- tng out for a_spe icoman who | the state convention U S AT ALL EXITS F RAILROADS biter fight 13 belng waged. o s i3 e I e s i S R ©.>cied Miss Maione. When the Col- TR W sovernor fell e e Lowell, Ma 0 earing repetitica of the reign o Ouel was avle to proceed with | BEEF PACKERS' CASE ! and march- . Resort to ths Courts Will Probably | nundred operatives 1. marked the Lawrence :, * syeech terated his views as GOES TO THE JURY.| Confidence Expressed That They Can- | Managers State That Thoy Cannot iy ol 'i‘m# e *’"fl the | ootton mills str trike, (Jolice tonight esnousow Womst. suftris =2 | el Somprehens Ribusr est against the a hat they had mads plans either tc Po Escort Sought. Ten Magnates Tried for Violating not Escape from Mountains—The| Grant a 19 Per Cont. Increase of e ;i‘é‘;?fl:’“;fl‘?;’e’“:&;;fim management to revent the o ~lm~ f,"’ dr“x' Ce oreve 4 not # 5 ' ‘ = =t v < s-Loulsiai®| than seven per fam D. H: d others of the i Rl e 0 ~Hz‘s‘§g;3 Criminal Section of Sherman Law. Court to Reconvene Today, Wages—Roferendum Vots to Foilow. | case. Héa, Was subitaoned to the Avpiston | nstil the World who frost of his t on the East Side, | Onicago, M of the | = 2 Ao . Iplant. Unrest Jrporations t at Les this {1 which s { the city he hopes | ten Chicaro pa T r';hfl!\:"'r';!n_ e }\va“l":v entened to ¥ wal s found impracticable, o tike Spe 2 m GLWD yiant charge slated the o . Hilsville, Va., March 25—"“They can| New York, March 25 confer- school located there be- . heratly Rt T e eore. port the Colonel Was inal section of the Sherman tecp us guessing several days, but no | ence committee of managers of fifty at institution's practice of b et e &oing into T Bast Side, which | ja5 went to the jury late tod. onger; they can't get food enough east of Chicago and north of | selling hats made by the puplis to the — - - e & tenement district, | e closing argument, delayed since| SRACE t live on.” This was the statement |the Norfolk and Western raliroad and | subiic ! g prompte Henry Payne of the | g liness of n juror, was | onight of the leaders of the posses ive engineers rea SENATOR STEPHENSON THE SUPPRESSION OF ¢ & the | sriday by the flin 3 ACCUSE HIS WIFE i I3 e oocmoeve enz ed a o make a par-| e pectal counsel, Plerce | c hich are hunti e adlock tonight over th sti 3 ° iy e L s 4 | Says She Was Tired of Him and |4 gt G a T} bl o vosted in the mills the Hoosac e g 3 ¥ m One meeling (0 |pted the entire morning,and part of L anediag wages, The managers todey refused| y = 9 idit i o I i i 2 . o fternogn, | It was & scathing arraten- Wanted Insurance. Remaing of Outlaws’ Meal. fo accells to the demands of the men | (orsted company, at North Adems, | Arguments o Validity of His Electlon | Sditar r'ZuCP i A.'M’:,;p’;f::“ e Mayor Gaynor Turns Down Request.|ment of the acts of the packers. The e Afte ther day of hide s x | ud the engineers tonight declined to e CLE 0T IR ek Made in Senate. Astion i [ haay r another day of hide and seel L ng from & to 25 per cent. for all em- - Mayor Gaynor responded with epi- | counsel repeatedly asserted that the | In 2dd the south side of the |B8CCePt this decision, and reaffirmed | Jj 3 2 | washy | Washing Josept: A Prom=lg Sl ; | government had established its case irance money the posses often | their demands. e e It aane . Ms \rnold, edit the diviaion iy T beyond question. at her in- g & Refsioh e | on, the of , edit et of iy been the custom o | M nstructions from United States Dis- | n tired of ey e ol Enginiers, The Countess of Warwick, a notec AL e B o ey orts. o, byeiibindess | Jnstructions from Tnited States T /i | e pad,| As matters now stand, it appeared el b B griculture, agsumed responaibility to- iy thele dpsesti- | ttict. Jucge Carpentar. heid J o r re- | that the question will have to be plac- Srr » | :oday on charge: | lay for the supnression of the much- M avel ttention from 8.20 o'clock I | | b hoe pee in this country, has cancel oday on charg e hat Mr. Roosevalt | nitentlon from R0 oelock e | gestlly paten DY ihe)ed Defore the rank and file of the| ier engagements and euddenly sailed | Of his seat in ¢ alked-of report on the feasibility et b will Sou plekset o'clock, A abort contefence bet i o et | W at, the detectives | Brotherhood of Locomotive or England from New York on the |ate. The enti claiming the Flor ergludes. Mr I ation f | 440 o'clock the fury retired to mo and secure | g 2ult upon the gang | employed by the rafiroads f | dlympie. | by Senator R | Arnola t ommittes he © ovatom ©f| eider its verdict, which will bring t | i ieSistay days, | erendum vote as to what t | speech in opposit 3 ecomine: pelibindasar | older tta Lo e Taed siacs ot todae o All Mountain Exits Guarded. the engineers will be. W. tone, | Demands for a Flat Wage Scale | StePhenson’s retention of his ses esse e act of put 1 re s sy S = » | Erand chief engineer of tae brother-| _, Though final a must be taken |.jecretary To go home when he|December 6 1911—more than three fctm o | iioe pomses cannot mnvs at might.nf B0, DN, SAEICRS OF (hie 7, | 7T 22 cents an hour were served UPON | oo te lemimtin. dny of Mol o Why 414 3 “Heattor o1 he city | months. e in A f the lea o move | Og 2 & e et ;| ‘he Fall River Cotton Manufacturers' | et it g s report?” asked e e Y| ifier five hours' delfberation the made alnded of | wbout a the thick blackness of the |G Stvart of She Brle raliroad and| \(Cociation vesterday by the 350 fire. | (N8t perliamentary ex t this report ™ asted Chairman Moss ks | jurors went to thelr hotel. No wor s Fep ons that he | mount might mean a tee, maid the enginecrs oould ms we. | men employed in more than 100 cot- ( R9eAnite dischesion o .differences between the eRgLaeH® e ey Iorenten tb deirbate furihi to- : S of his mother, | awaken ihs countrysids and | the decision of the managersand| % Wi | bected the final vote f the depariment aud the confiict o ROOSEVELT'S TRIP, night. ght Saturday pight | barking of dogs that would betray us. if they had nothing further to 3 ... |about Wednesday pinon h artient,” an- ok b tadat AEIRGG. | have guards at all the feasible|OTer the matter would be placed Mutinous Seamen on the Maitien | Wisconsin_senator weted Mr. Arnold. 1t was appare " . Sifeive e | = y A 2 he hands o engineers for decl Junboat Ferrfor will appeal to the | safe majority for him. o me that the r could be ESME ['w YOIk Todey to Makhi gepiousLY SCALDED IN A CON s v DL R G T e glnecrs for decls| nited Siates court in libel proceed- | joss of one oF two of his 2| Vith tae unantmos approval of the Several Speeches in West. A TURKISH BATH A5l . g s ¢ Demands of the Engineers. | ‘nes to e three months’ pay|herents. His opponents contend that | lepartment 1 thought it was time & S T _ More Indictments Expected. S % vhich say 1s due thes om thelr 7. e cl me evi reise on yradence. 1 ree- J 3 . ; Mr. Stuart S | ‘which they say 1s due them from their | the vote will b some even | i Xe v 5.—THe {tinerary — House Adjourns in Respect to Memory R e s T. Stuart replied that th rovei nt = wvould be ommended, therefors, that no report ba « campaign trip | New Haven Man’s First Experience of Reprosentative Bingham. e il Sould add nothing to their gt | aovetusnL e PR g o b~ St (RIS Woess ¥ N it < i ment and that he b . Lk 7l e kL (s Week Wik Lands Him in a Hospital. b ents for compliclty in the court | of the Brotherhood of Basiacers mocig| _From the Hartford Police Court | league, Senator ollette, who has | “A_bulleti i o n‘l"lq i Haven A Marah AT e ale y louse assassination are expected. The | give it full consideration when sub.| 3ench vesterday Judge Clark served | been away for hould return |:hould be the miotnestbnt o | of t curlosity to take a Turklish L indictments formurder against | mitted to them. The engineers had | 0fice fo Jandlords that the law pro- | and vote with ti ives | ertment, and 1 nouncement of - a rrml_ e gx“~h -k ]u kish | of the Allen gang probably | requested & minimun < of stdo |2 g the renting of property for| Al through dchate Benator | ‘o the pecple e _ s e G ek o . 1. will be dismissed tomoiTow on a tech- | per day for passenger ersoien | llegal or immoral purposes would be | Stephenson, the firet to enter the sen- | ‘hem any which was not in- S0% bt Thethin] Atacnle (1o & oo Dobomt with fonf Pegun of the | ucality. Judge Massic assassinated |per day for freight servies . wod o gldly enforced from this time on. |ate chamber, sat quletly back in the | dorsed by tha depariment. The seore- will stop for ten minites at Fort|burns which mey result in death. Aft- | Hlon akss; vots Drob | 0L Lo e Lo (Gl court stautisl: inorsass) for ‘overthne: . They = T o o I laond | My, Arnald afsnitied (it 45 MY Wayne, Ind, at 1010 a. m, Wednes- | er stripping in a local bath house, he o Wickersham 1n o | tom teeaing. tho. sraer s "mapeaiod | 4180 asied incroases for switch, Delt| The Niles “Man of Mymtery e Who | o the chartes of political corrup- | about, the Kversiades to men whe had day, and reach Chicago at m. In|stood under a hot water sho ana | & crarmIgn | Rt e s el- | line and special engines, and & nsists th: e s George / fmmel, | 2768 2 “the democratic | ‘nterests In them. He sald that many he afternoon ¢ R obheall W s 2 : letter ply information | iing the jurors. Judge Staples, Who | that all electrical test dibe he missing banker, despite a verdict | JOn cAme across from the democratic | ' n them. [ y o g S B b e oo, WhICB proved £ | callen s, Tesolution on reorgan- | arcived today, will empanel o Jury | ned Ly encineors at ptsam saiirosd say. | of (he coust to the conteaty. ment to | #ide. Close by him sat Senator Lorl- | perdons called at the department. b L e R onLAnt | f Interns Harvi hich will retur b 2 o Days t Tlinois, givinz close attention. | falk about the Everglades. prectnct committee i Chicaso. In | came. into the room shortly after- | Z4ton of Intemational Harvester | which will return substitute Indiel- | The managers sald n their repls ot | ann Arbor, Mich, yesterdas, to. un- mer BE ol iving close i entolt | el Eoow oF 1ot 2 i s U s S o after- | ‘ompany. - ments emplete than those drawn | to c i = i i - T o - | the evening he dellvar two ad wards, he found Oresclal unconscious | “PAI: o the excitement two. dhys astar o |to acquiesce In these demands would | erso an examination and possibly an | ¥¥: Lorimer's election 1s elmilariy un- | Do ¥ou Jmow =6 SEvER0 APRPeEel jmean an increase in wages of about 19 per cent.,, and they were unable to bear this added burden to their al- ready heavy expeaditures. Managers' Reply Not Accepted. After they had read the reply of the operation to relieve an alleged pres- tragedy, ure on his brain. ing over him. His face and body are badly scalded and his condition i3 de- clared serious. Met at noo; djourned at 13.20 for memory entative Bingham of culture or any other official of the de- partment improperly in thls matter?” 1sked Representztive Sloan, & member of_the committee. *Ahsolutely no one, sir* replied Ma \rnold. ance of other senators, and the gal- | leries were crowded. Senator Reed =aidl that {f the senate acqnitted Mr. Stephenson, “we ought to be brave enough to hang on the door of the senate the legend, ‘Those DIXON'S CLAIM. ®ays Taft Has Not Mors Than 65 “Dependable” Delegates. of respe ate Repre ylvania. ative Jackson urged before te commerce committee his TORONTO CAR-BARN FIRE CAUSES $500,000 LOSS Several Hundred Freshly Painted Open Miss Ruth Champlin, Employed 25 a milliner In a New Haven department tore, was arrested last night at a local hotel charged with trylng to evade a Emperor and King Meet. Venice, Italy, March mperor 5 = s -~ managers, the representatives of the|, 0. . ° 2 whe have the money can enter hera'" ™~ Mew York, March 25— Hoth the Taft [ Willlam of Germany and King Victor e ot ol e Made Fuel for Flames. esineers conferred and, it s said,| 0279 Ll She told the police that| “Mr. Reei snid that Mr. Sterhenson | VOTING MACHINES : amd Roosevelt forces clalm a victory | Emmanuel met here today i g g oy B agreed unanimously that it was not| °7 53l namp was ‘alere Q";"i‘?e»" was not the politieal novice that he | USED AT DANBURY n tomorrow's contest in the local pri- | changed most cordial greetin ‘ ? o0 5o catcae e 25.—A of |8cceptable. A lotter was then drawn| 520 p% TR O Co. & & 0 had been represented to he. Mr. Reed | Porbureciliind Imaries. The Taft leaders asserted | visit of the king and the em avali and’ putilio Tllas Nlars was caus- | UP and signed by Mr. Stone and de- |- °f . Ky ienounced the of money in the | nenublicans and Democrats Broak confidently that they would make it a | Venlce was made the occasion 3 dre which started today in | P3tched to Mr. Stuart. It said: . | Wisconsin primartes as the “open ‘ Even In City Election, 3 clean sweep. Charles Du esident Gemonstrations befpre the atizohs nd car barn of the Toronto | . LUFSuant to my promises that I| As a Resuit of a Series of Raids by | to wholemale fraud, an appeal to o 4 of the New York city Rovsevelt com- | royal palace, on the balcony of which calling for,an investigation of | Railway company. Several hundred|¥ould reply this afterncon to your|'he Haitford police Sunday night 64| pidity and not to reason Dantury, Conn,, March 25—The as~ gittee, sald that with a fair vote and | the two sovereigns appeared and how- | \vocinry newspaner wnins penicers Heehly neinied o communication, would advise that the | hinimen were in the police court yes- SRR e nual city election today resulted fn &8 & fair count his side would w ed their thanks, Three thousand school erior rDends ravel, offered such fuel that same has been placed before the chair- | ‘erday. ~ Sixty were charged with . ! i - Interior - d it expenditures | iravel, 1 tha 3 he amblinz and were fined $10 and costs | THE FLORIDA FASTEST oven break for the republicans and Senator Dixon said that, of dclecates | children assembled and sang patriotic | qommittes dec Yo mvestigate fhe |orts of the fire department to pre. |®an and I have been Instructed to in- nd ined £10 and coats | emabovatn, cach sty GoIg wt & Mected in states which ire normaily | songe. an bureau, hearings to begin next | vent the flames from spreading were | [T You your decision as expressed in{ '@ch, three were charged with keeping DREADNOUGHT IN WORLD, | e y gepublican, Colonel Roosevelt had 4 ¢ of little avail. A slant of the wind | YOUF letter of Marc h23th cannot be | * TeSort and were fined $100 and costs derman and two counciimen, Although tned 58 and President t 12. In- i = ; ; ; ! <= ®| “ach, and one is held on a charge of I this was an “off” year, unusual inter- IRRE: Tt Souitiacn staves i Wi Knox Bound for Santo Domingo. trust investirating commit- | eaved the company's main bullding | 3cePted. | We asain reaffirm our ro- | [AOW, End of% B VO 5 Made 2254 Knots an Hour in Mer|cst was manifested, owing to the fn- Be saig, the president had some | Washington, March 2. — Secretary | teo Is gathering evidence from all gov- | frum complete destruction, but car- [ 30t of January conmmittes of man- Speed Trial Yesterday. iroducticn of voting machines which aveyard delegates,” he declared that | Knox will reach e Taan, Port RIc, | o e for s montn, s | el e e ars. S(eiilie Ol COI- | oy has nothing further to offer, tha| Charalng _That a “Boiter Plate® e A e o Rt s 2] e behind the dateé fixed in hi¢ | Will not begin for a month. any, the Ss attress company . = S . 1al vots today was 2,521 as compared E:;:‘:S: g"'fa»’h»’;dum more than 66 N T and a blanket factory. It is belteyey | ntire question will be submitted to | nrinting trukt exists” Representative 4 Rockland, Me., March 25.—The fast- est “Dreadnought” in the American navy and probably in the world is the title claimed for the government- buflt battleship Florida, which made 22.54 knots on her standardization trial over the Rockland course today. The British dreadnought Vanguard with a record of 22.50, has been considered the cruiser Washington with the sec- retary ofe state’s parw aboard sailed f-om Puerto Cabello today she steam- el direct for Santo Domingo, where {876 expects to arrive Ma days ahead of the prev date the engineers employed in roads repre- sented for their final action.” The Managers’ Reply. Answering this in behalf of the con- ference committes of managers, Mr. Stvart said: “Replying to your letter of even date, The conference committee of managers with 2,110 a year ago. The complex- fon of the oity government is repuls lican by 8 to 4 the fire was caused by the smoulder- ing embers of a shed near the barns destroyed earlier in the day by a fire thought to have been of incendiary origin, ‘Paggart of Kansas, democrat, offered a resolution in {ke houze vesterday for a_coneressional Investigation into the Western Newspaper union of Cimaha, Neb., which furnishes ‘vatient insides matter for small weekly newspapers. FLEE FROM LOWLANDS, GOOD LEAD FOP. TAFT. The Rising Mississippi Causes Many Families to Seek Higher Levels. Has Eight Delegates in Indiana and Roosevelt Two. Two New Grand Trunk Steamere: Boston, March 25.—Another toward developing its New E Clvisions was taken today by the Memphis, Tenn, March 25.—Rising waters of the Mississippi are forcing persons living in the lowlands north ‘Warren Strikers Present Demands. ‘Warren, Mass.,, March 25.—A sched- Breaches in Cliffs at Newport. Indianapolis, Ind, March 25.—In the Hudson Open to Navigation. Crand Trunk raflroad. At & + vl i t Newport, R. I, March 25.—Serlous | previously the fleetest battleghin of *- 4 of here to flee from their homes. In-|vle calling for Increases in wages va- | advises that it can add nothing to the 3 e i S dktof o Ieeting of the board of directors of | e, T amntor of thitty 1| Albany. N. Y. March 25.—Navigation | coming boals today brought severs | rving from 10 to 25 Der cont. was pre- | facts set forth in its reply of this o e Do e by g ey | it oo o pteni s aister Shib:| {ue " Guiten| Vetmont SUNMMIIING | R publican national convention, | 03 the Hudson river for the season of | families seeking safety from the |rared at a meeting of the striking op- | Morning. It had been hoped the eng! lotirenane SIS fronting any op o [ renord of ‘20637 on her- fastest tial| SPMPANY, controlied By _{he Grand | he repu the renomination of | 1'12 opened tonight with the departure | f'cods which have done great damage fe-atives of the Warren Cotton mills to- | Reers would recognize the gravity of | Jicturesane cliffs fronting many of the oo sy “teats Weis BES | “'runk, it was votsd to purchase two B Bens Tatt carrind two distriots | £ 9 New York for Albany and Troy | {0 thelr properiy. Steamboat mes |2y and presented to Agent Waler B. | the situation confronting the railroads, | Lomes of the wealihy summer pesi. |run. Todays tosts s ‘Wind, with the | (3% Steamslips for oartying freight et cates of the momintion of | 0" the steamer Trojan. Navigation | 1eport many landings submerged be- |1 all of the mill &8 embodying the de- |and their Imability. b mmet e g e g P he maliis ol b0ty A Beiel ol oo e S, ad over < Pugghper ” = odened the latest this zeason of any | tween here and Cairo, and say farm- |1iands of the strikers. Mr. Hall an- |neers' request as set forth in the com- o] 3 i e b Setahed New Yorl Colonel Roosevelt carried one, and a|, .. 5ico 1905, when the first boat ong the river are preparing |rounced that he would make knowm |Munication you have recelved. It | [reactes in the wall oprosite the mar- | tanks have not yet hoen installed. Rear - gorth was split and each faction |3 oaq the trip on their familles and stock e | bis declsion within & few days. trusts the matter will be given full| tle house of Mrs. O. H. P- Belmont | Admiral Adron Ward ‘who was on| Reprimand for Lieutenant Flelds Mlccted delegates. e her ground in case the rise con- ek L consideration when the entire question [ £0d the residences of Mrs. Robert | board, 3 “"high | . San Antonlo, Tex, March 26,—Lieut, ¢ @ state convention tomorrow four : ] e i ‘. Goelet, Mrs. Ogden Golet and William | fgures except to confirm the high lo, Tex., agates at jarge to the 1 Colored Tea Regulations. j tirues, . lasane Woman Put Baby in Furnace, | i5 submitted to th- engineers for their | (o8 2% M7, OF speed, but from an authoritative source | £ ®n Flelds of the 18th Pt o B 1 Washington, March Phip trensi| o sine Siver hers {8 plightly above the | o yesy N Miaroh 35-Chda el | T CommdeTtion. S the figures were learned. ! - scently led 19 United Btates » nts tonight clalm- (u-y department under new tea regula. | 000 § Curron, Who recently put her five No Strike Talk Heard. = ey e Com ?«'11""" ”x:m'fuh?. X a majority he 1489 votes and |tims issued today will not attempt i . | veeks old haby into a furnace in her | After the passage of the letter: o e engi: i 1 was tence :.fl.'; p"rfiiam for & determined strug- [ t« keep out of the United States ail Steamship Arrivals. tome and burned it to death, was ac- | was sald by a committee of \:re‘: ;\:Tgeerg“;n: nb:‘; |ubl:el:t'e.d"t‘: ?fi: hl?:n?hd.d:d, &,"'mfit‘r'.u“fi ’l?:?. nl}‘,";:: ::ruuu ~ "l-u o8 b teas containing coloring or facing ples: March 24, Duca d'Aosta, | quitted of & charge of murder today | members of the engineers that there |rank and file of the 25,000 members of | wage dispute of the anthracite minere In the Fourth and Fifth district|matter, but only these which hive| from New York. by a jury which found that she was|was no talk of a strike at their con- [th engineers’ organization will the | untll after the differcnces of the bi. | o mectings (oda, delegates chosen 10 hoen intentlonally o treated for com- | At Libau: March 2L, Lituanis, from | insans af tho time of the commission | ferences foday. question of & walkout be mltmkmu miners have brought about | icased the mational couvention were instruct. mercial purposes A New York. of offence. Not untl] the result of the jolnt com- | they said either disugreement, ' dutly