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VOL. LIV—NO. 95 . ; 7 NORWICH, CONN. TH h— — - L e URSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912 { PRICE TWO CENTS p, The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That HAny QOther Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Lar};est in Connecticut in P;oportion to the City’s fi)}ufifiofl 2 A CENSORSHIP ON THE CARPATHIA| Cebled Paragraphs 'Tg [nyestigate |Coroner Tells | Condensed Teiezrams JNE LONESOME ROOSEVELT SHOUTER Peking, April 17.—Six outlaws who . . . v A}[‘ Grades of Refined Sugar were Fickesi: All Inquiries Regarding Details of the Sinking of the | ! momr S ol Titanic Wreck Of Confession Governar Batdwin in i _secons | Del6Gate Bates of Chester Completely Overwhelmed By ATl rhre A atita It Eecutal Dodge lecture at Yale last night spoke Titanic R i d Sola i g SENATE ACTS EXPEDITIOUSLY ON | IMPORTANT TESTIMONY AT THE |°" Sheping Iducation to Citizenship. | Enthusiastic Cheers For Taft 0 Versaille anco, Aprl] Joh . s 3 Itanic hemain unanswere SYarale Py mi ln o Gosbint o REDDING TRIAL. Mexico's Army Is t5 Be Increased b : s - , to 60,000 and maintained throus man, who had participated in many of X naintained throu the Teadl . " bond issue of 20,000,000 p LIST OF STEERAGE SURVIVORS FURNISHED |iti'iciiiiy, i mose s 8| - 0 ORE LIFEBOATS|LURED TO THE woonsi”"fl::;s,mq o= wom | A REMARKABLE SCENE AT STATE CONVENTION aly, Apri bitter tongue, William Jennings Iiryan a 25 sporting events in Europe, gty S : traversed Soheastern Onio, Speating e ' . s § 1] Y @ va che of ele- &N SEW N counties a six congress dis- . . . . Carpathia Expected To Dock Tonight or Friday Morning— Ris T0th birthday an avalanche of tele- | g\ 1 -oduced to Require Provision | Accused Youth Alleged to Have Car- ies and six congress dis- | {Jnpledged Delegations Elected in Two Districts But Conven« 1 " » s Joes rid. T for Every Passenger and Every| ried Revolver and Chisel With In-| Ppregigent Tafi Decl sages include several from Buropean | Jent Taft Declares hin Cunard Line Officials Will Not Permit Newspapermen | s2&es include scveral iy tantica vF iiling. Groenbers: | favor of citizenship for Porto Ricans To Board Her—Cable Steamer Goes Out From Halifax : and lett congratulation tricts, rom all pacts of the world. The m: . . . | tion Resolutions Call Upon Connecticut Delegates to | “as fast as the instinct and habit of | . : salf_goveriment 15 msquited oy the| Support President—Roraback Elected State Chairman | people, and no fastes P tion authorities to their friends and | s 5 Jo ~ a ~ . ies—Beli i atives as soon 3 S s Washington, April 17.—Congress act- | New Haven, Conn, April 17.—Cor- : SR & 2 o To Search for Bodies—Believe Few will be Recovered. telatives as soon as they leave the | ¥ eSS\ U oM, bee- | oner i Mix ‘of New Haven read on | On April 26, /All Business Activity —Several Changes in the New State Committee. be thken to Hllis Tsland and cared for, | ToPhe. Bills and resolutions designed | the witness stand this afternoon he |in ‘wenton, N. J. will cea The Cunard officials announced that | Lo Prevent & repetition of the awful | coafession made to him on Feb. 2§ last children will have that day of | PR | and g isast ff the Newfoundla f G Redding, Jr., who is on trial | manufacturing plant 11 cl¢ 22 g - I\ ven the myster ow | ship 1y o . they would permit on the r ) disaster off the Newfoundland Banks | of George ling, Jr., | jm plants will close so that w Haven, Conn, April 17.—De-1cusbs had tanic_met her fate, an- [on c s g t and relatives of the survivom = £of of Morris Greenberg on Feb. 24. This | Ahix claring fc t and pledging Connec- | B¥ jud ms stery, evolved by the events | rescues of passengers not taken from | Who will be admitted by a pass after| A Thorough Investigation. is the first time the full story of the| An Appeal on Behalf of the Red |ticut's 14 votes for him in the national Resolution Adop! hree days, forced itself to | the liner by the boats would have to |having established thefr right to obtain| The senate agreed to a resolution | crime has been made public. Redding, | Cross for funde to g ¢ e i : R SR T i " . st night be made speeaily, as exposure and [one at the company's offices. No press | directing a Unorough investigution DY | afier first denving all knowiedse of the | ferers in the. aia iy B et et sl i sp e Moo 8 E ¢ ISR T | P . | exhaustion would quickly sapthe life | Photographers, they said, will be ad- | the commerce committee of the causes | girair. broke down, when contronted by | made to the pupie Soiwbi valley, Was |vention closed today after a L T Although the rescus ship Carpathia | ;¢ }yman beings forced fo take to any | mitted, and the police will rope off a | leading to the wreck, with particular | Peter’ Kiing, who spoke. to him and | idont Tafc: D-CHe yesterday by whith was enlivened In the last mo Vots by Gounties Ja within the sone u'f g:;e![uln‘: Sins | other means of keeping afloat large sp the pler o keep | reforence to the inadequacy Of life- | Groembors in Hamden on the day of e iy | ments by F1.'C. Bates of C g p For—Windham Litchfield #1; o o eiayins | Private Messages of Reassurance. |VAck curlous crowds. =~~~ = |boats This resolution, the rst intro- | tho murder. He said that ho needed | Seventy-five Per Gent of the soft- | %16, demanding that Colon New '7"”1“’3 “9‘; Harttord 46; MISES . i th - oBtats : Ro o e . Although the government officials | duced in the senate, presented by Sen- | money, and from a conversation he | coal miners voled in P velt be made the choice. The d X Tolland 19; ew Haven 44; salps were abl obtain from her| During the early evening hours, the | have signified their willingness to al- | ator Smith of Michigan, who ranks o - 20 oled in favor of the pr Fairfield Tot. long lists of survivors among the eless communication of the Car- o b el el M. R, had heard between F. C. Lewis and (posed new wage agreemen 5| rose in their seats and, hat in b i 5 . g s A ¢ | wireless communication of the Car-|low newspaper representatives and rei- | next to the chairman of the committee, | Norris Greenberg, two weeks before | stated yesterans ar Srcoment i > | cheered wildly for President Taf d - e iy Now Sinons ectage passengers and send and re- ) pathia with Siasconset was devoted |atives of the survivors to board the|was adopted by unanimous consent in | tha crime, believed that Greenberg bhad | United i Say at the offices of the ving out agdinat Bates ey 6. New Londan Litchfield = O :r::g f;l;“.’H‘l”f' ‘,fi”';,;:f’pf‘frfg‘dS”uii:i‘; ship from revenue cutiers befors sho | one hour and twenty minutes. plenty. of it. | Mine Workers of America bl e :Nmu’m!;“ N ex 3; Tolland 2; el v » § SAIVIe is, no! ivate - 8 0f reassurance | reaches the dock, the Cunard of s y 0 " Fairfiel 8. Total 200, uf matter descriptive of the manner | from passengers to friends on shore | indieated onishy (hat thiis privilegs| . L oAties to Regulate Safety. Told Greenberg of Cheap Apples. Charles Bruno, 67 Years Old, mil- | We Can't Elect Taft Siys Tile Hand 16 & in which those on board the doomed | and to tranemission of ANXious INUIr- | outa et os oantes 1o that ovent | Senators Martine of New Jersey and | He went down town on Saturday, | Millionaire manutacturer of musi 2| The chatrman quieted the delegates, | BoYS Take Hand in Second District. dtner compurtad themselves in the face | ies from land to sea. Momentarily the | tha tull story of the great disaster, ex- | Ferkins of California, the latter chalr- | pep 34, in the morning, on an errand | SUrUments, shot himself in the head |Saying every one shou " the Second district convention, of imyending death 1ed the shore. | chance was awaited for cCOMMUNICA- | ceps such details as may be meantime | 03D Of the naval affairs committes, | 1o, Mr. Lewls, and then conceived the | YeSterday at his office in New York | she a re entio; h ¢ < had been named, ex- Given the names of the first and |tion of greater moment to the World | received by wireless, will not bs learn- | 280 Introduced bills. Senator Martine | jgeq of the murder. He met Greenberg | 20d died instantly dele yelled ntinued | Senat arls moved that the dele« passengers and the as- | ai large—the opportunity to learn tho | g, it is likely, until long after thé Car. | Proposed that the president be advised | a¢ the public market and told him he e = {to ery down Bates, ¢ on be instructed to vote for Pres- the Carpatbin finished | long awaited recital of the Titanic's | patnia has doc | that the senate would favor treaties | inow of g farmer in Hamden who had | A Letter from the Secretary of the |sround. Quiet car tes s Taft, Some one moved that the » no more of thess to of- | fateful last hours sfloat. 1 alSoachps ; ‘“A““ maritime nations to regulate the | plenty of apples for sale cheap. Green- |DAVY to Mayor P. J. Bovle of New- | everybody was saving | 18 be for Colonel Roosevell, Eer, (he word of world-wide ILGTGS | Other Wireless Business Suspended. Criticism of the Bulkheads. | safety of ocean craft and their passen- | perg wanted to go out at once, but |POrt says that the Atlantic fiect will | Tafty demanded of the Cunarder was what a5 @ weak man ame an & gers and crew. endinent whieh e St ondon, April 17.—The electrical ¢ chance ght bo afforded | London, April ; s were practically is liable to render the electric Relding, in order to prepere for the |Pe based on Narragan: by vom | him; give us a live m own and amid cheers the 200k place on the Titanic's decks when | l'}‘ b, e i it ol | control of the bulicheads installed in| Enough Boats to Carry Everybody. |crime, put him off until the afternoon. | May 1 to November 1, | Rooseveit,” 1 saic Aft's n s carried. Then it it became known that the doom of the | for free communicatlon with the BlOW: | ty¢ Titanic is coming in for much crit- | Senator Perking’ resolution provided | Greenberg said he would have money | — brought out great cheering. Tk " a the Roosevelt me- liner was sealed. But that word was f,‘(h:‘,‘"(f'f‘_;.:“ i}:"]“;;‘s"“*“hf: 4 l‘fv icism. It is stated here that t| | for the equipment of steamers with |enough to pay for all the apples. | Announcement Made of the ap- | lution: re presented 1 lonal | tion was ¥ » and seconded by boye mot spoken. i syt B0 L idea of Lord Pierrie, | adequate life saving apparatus. It Took Chisel and Revolver. | . W. Drake of the | Committeeman Charles F. Brooker and | Who had made Meir way down the Neither was thers any explanation | ypivi (P00, W86 NOTRCCA carly in oduc them in ships bullt | would require that every steamer shall | 1o went home, wrapped up a heavy i o \pvzwfi to_the facul adopted with cheers o and Che for Luuu_-’zl( ‘nlu for the not coming from the SUrviving | the evening thai it had notified its despite the condemnation have a sufficient number of SAWOrthy | stee] chisel with thick manilla paper | etnee oag “mroiSiv, He will teact Thres Districks Initeuck u m tl ting In the aiale pfficers of the Titanic as to how their | (in SrEM I LIRS S0 T O ascon.. | many well known cons ors Who eboats to carry “at one time every | ang took his loaded revolver. He in- | an lish_ Bible Voltmis parky - )| L , overhead wero seven p caie to sirlke the iceber. From | gt Sugaponack and Sea. Gate to han- | (helr faith fo Ltapd Passenger 4fid every member of the | tended, he said, to use the chisel a8 & | The Campaign Mad the recent | chose four delegates at lar the | mq WO v he Marconi offices word came that re- | gie’ megsages to and from the Carpu- | P€in far more rell These col crew;" that it shall mot clear any port | plackjack. He met Greenberg by ap- | oxhmnties "l;’ \3 b Mare he recent | 5 i riet convention's i 7 AelngE | oys. peatedls, when working condi- | {5, exclusively. tructors point out that even a without so certifying to the federal 8u- | pointment at the end of the Dixwell | in 2 York city jn behaif tivns for the w [ which e Stal Committeeman. I Notice to tSati : 11:"‘“{“ Inspoctors, vho would doter- | avenue car line at 3 o'clock and the | yion “of Goloner e district conventic truct I o o has seversl perfect, the Carpathia was asked to| otice to tSations. nstallation useless. | Tine the character of such equipment, | two walked out towerd the -“west | aent ‘cost $55.126 e 0 s elegates, the argument t X baving re- convey to the waiting public some idea | "All other commercial and govern- To. Bbakob for Radisn: | ULRONa Davs B CHciHn Wh b an ) wnodu® Jeer dprrds tes ia e me V. H. Lyon of Meriden in the ©f what were the momentous happen- | ment statious,” the message reads, * |as to the number of lifeboats, Which | b i a0 u 1o | ot His W. | T 0 e full rtesnth digtriet: Andrew T ABESGE fngs on ths Titan n the terrible | “will cease transmitting while the | Hallfax, N, S, April 17.—The cable| would be determined solely by the ac- old Groenberg He Lost His Way. | The Conatitutionality of the Me s i e g iy g 1) | By - Pl three hours and fifty-five minutes be- | Carpathia’s business is being ex- | $hip Mackay-Bennett, which has tua] capacity to carry all aboard. After they had walked for two or | Topolitan yark commission of Khode | ™! i 5 : ; - AR M B tween which she struck the iceberg|changed with the above mentioned |chartered by the White Star Three Cubio Fest for Each Person, |three miles Redding finally Informed | Tsland was by the supreme | A0 110 8o cons nwere: %! MoC. Mathewson in the Bighth Off the banks, and her final plungs to | stations, No other work than the |80 to the scene of the Titanic disaster,| .o berine resoluti e Greenberg that he had lost his way.|court in an o dtred PTeM® | elocted by the convention were athewson's place in the Jighi tae bottom 3 | Carpathia’s and business from the | Was being loaded for departur © Perking resolution even pre-| Hes told the coroner that he had been | ernor Pothier y Deligates-at-Labos y ason of a change in residece, gy government ships going to meet the |In the hope that some bodies T scribed that the lifeboats should have | unable to muster up sufficient courage | |5 emaries . Brogiat ler Cruttenden capturing the Nine One explanation advanced was that | (b inia™ Wi be permitted. | picked up, coffins are being included in | ROt less than three cublc feet of dis- | to kil his victim, though he had the | Hugh J, Chisholm of Portland, Charles’ Ftoph Clark eenth district from Charies D, Neys Lie wireless operator of the Carpathia = the cargo, and several undertakers and | Placement for each person. The Mar- | chisel in one of his overcoat pockets S ted a director of th H Rocatisch Bridgepert replach 6 Gkisintad o+ days work| Steamer Goes to Jeek the Dead. | Ci7EG 8T SR LS | tne resolution was referred to the for- | and the gun in the other. | Cintrar maligan s on G St iy e Twenty-tird, ac the key. Bui e list of res- | These instructions, it was explained, | - elgn relations committee and the Per- 5 | caused by the death of former G P S B v 4 gy ] cued on board the Carpathia is the | were semt out in conformity with the | “All the Women Saved. | kins resolution went to the commerce| Fired Five Shots. | John ¥, Fom. = et | Alternates of Torringlon in wireies soperator of the Ti- | suggestion made to the United Stat New York, April 17. 11 women | committee. R‘vxikkn"beragdbg«mzl\e_xsg:pm\::i “fx\;‘} &y Willlam H. Hi the Twentieth dfs~ who might have been counted | government by the Marconi company, | saved, On the Carpathia.” This wirc- | -Life Preservers for Each Person. | neaons soid be lost bis way stne| For Running Down a hal Waldo ryant Brown Deal ex- v relieve the wearled sender of |and was agreed to. While ca less despatch was received today from | how dxm e e e s ® [recora of 233, Jaco George A. Hammi to 18, v ¥, LT The house committes on merchant | quickly accomplished. While walking £ 213, Jacob " unarder | preparations were being ma Mrs, line Bonnell, one of the "i° | mariue will epeedily take up the many | up a slight declivity Redding suddenly | H0Doken autoist, mu e ¢ St ceive and s ard the living on | tanic' d passengers, now bound | LT e e, S o e s Sy Bk e |F. third an A censorship appeared to exist on | {hetl srfival here word came that & | fo New Yotk on the Carpatnia. The | lils and resolutions which have been | puiled ths Fevolver from his pockst a |, enue in, the feeamett ghe Limse el prevented any (oaplg steamer had set out. for ihe | mes ¢ame to H. W. Bonmell = Of | aatar o Cooring On the Titaale'dls- | fifed into Greenbers, who fel jury ot between Fespons: o inguiries of what (00K | yep the disaster from Halifax (o | Youngstown, her brothe oppine at | Representative Sulzer i . | Started to get up. Redding fired again. | ed and corfirmed fe R place aft T struck the lee- | Scome, Of Hie ¢ | e e rs Bon. | . Depresentative Sul: of New York, | Greenberg staggered to his feet and nolds, perator om the | : Wirst district— ee, oifered a joint I n; tion iden- | Redding, running in front of him, fired | Desvite Opposition by Various Boards n Farrel, An | s uncle, on the Glympic. tical with the senate resolution intro- - iing | Of trade, the house ¢ Rirl)] Sleotni LN { the Cunard | 1 Wi senate resolution intro- | three more shots at him. Redding | Of trade, the house committee on agri- | Britatn, and C, 1 * cubjes 1o"ihs| ~ THIRD CLASS SURVIVORS | P T Yo ie dE s, . | ncdugng 5, Ferking- | jumped into tho bushes on one side of | lture vesterday voled to make fa- | “Secona distri A S Fork A 17 Rt T i 10 | s quire a N o road, reloa s_revolver and | reports ‘on Hills des 3 7, Reza B List Received by Wireless at Portland, | = New York, Apci] 11~ ghyesrin d 10| preserver for each person aboard. threw the chisel away. When he came | e0d sambling in futures on a e e 1 Me., Last Night. Mo N Sy T out again Greenberg was on his feet | BT&IN. ) 5 The roll of | y r seen off the coast of Newfound- | again G . | STha. rell 8t} L 3 | ver soen off the coast of Newtouna. MANAGER HARRIS LOST, and Redding said to him: [ X / tonight. Prac- | . Portland, Maine, April 17—A list of | 2% W2 550 Errd o Yine, which ar- | wi o S “What's the matter? What's the| Former Representative Charles | o Woodiafr: alternatesIt 2 . , (OniEht Prac- | (ird closs passongers and crow | Bretague of the French line, which a7~ | Wife Sends Message Expressing Hope | mattors” Merriam died at his home Hast | oo New Habven ana N k State Chairman. “news from the | Fgscued from the wrecked Titanic by | INUG, L SO0 DS Cohrers, The fleld That He Was Picked Up. Ruse to Deceive Victim. Hartford yesterday ufternoon, follow- | Sociot X e 8 v state s to show that | the “’;:rpa‘h 2 \\(a]sl received by wireless | FCCF 0, iles in i , and probably e Greenberg did not answer, and Red- 015’4_“":}]7’[”“(. on. He ) iste Fourth district—J, nized by elect~ in passengers | tonight. They follow: o Mis wide, and the Bretagne was five| . April 17—That Henry B. | ding asked “Did he rob you?” trying to | - J5ast Hartford for twe ears, He h: alternates, B, S, Ranks, Fair- halrman, over are safo on | JI JUe 5. Mcsmeta. | hours in passing along its edge. Scat- | {he theatrical manager, 1s not | make Greenberg believe that someone 55 years old. nd WP, Batley, | 18, §2 cabin pa Tlrkeean Muh Anns Meesemoeks. | tered among the small ice were be- he Titanic's survivors on the | else had shot him. Fros. o AR el om arl . e ve not ap-| Dei Disuoem 3 | tireeen 46 and 50 fmmenso beres, 2 is shown by a message re- | “I don't know,” responded Greenberg | Meyer Blani, 23 Years Old, suot and Tar STILL CRYING “FRAUD nt ashore yes-| Kan Math tberek, | late today at the Hudson thea- | faintly, lled his mother-in-law, Mrs, E: bt Sy Dertta, Maicden, i - : s must probably be e & ugwe Merrigan. o R s, his| “Did you have any money?" asked | Vosserma WARNED OF ICEBERGS. Dl W | Roosevelt Declares Taft's Chances { e 1 ives which | Bestia Maran b vho Mr. Harris was on | Redding. ‘“'Afl“‘jwr 2 [ s save the First | Would Be 8lim if People Ruled. t s ammoth new | Krimt Madsn. v the Titanic. Mrs. Harris’ name| “I doo't know,” =gain answered | llfé yesterday his wife's h instructed it elegates 1 — Wa 3 steamer with an jceberg | Albent Mos or Mrs, A. | Captain of German Steamer Altered | has appeared on list of the saved. | Greenberg. | parents in P Taft, the First ¢ 23 ) 42, | 11 17—*1t is Dot & off ¢ ewfoundland banks Sunday | Mt McGorem. A | His Course in Consequence | The messzge came from the Carpathia | _“Where did you keep it?” demanded | » i struments in aigh i g b e . P | £ by way of Halifax and sald | Redding. | William F. Harity, former chairn said Colend O Saved in Stearage ' and, Amoni homas MoCormak. | Philadelp) April 17. “Am safe. Praying that Harry has “l don't know. Please take ma;“f the democratic national committee or t tonight In & 9 9 | Jobn Nikazen LI Hannove: | been picked up by another steamer,|home,” said Greenberg, as he fell to|2nd once powerful in nationa Ik, | spe it the auditorium upon sup- b oird | Sache T s o | he from Bremen, re- | e Carpathia, “RENE.” | the ground. gretio counclls, dled yesterday at hiy'| tomporary chairmun, and the tempo- | porters of the Taft administcation. It , Thoas hopeful hearts were | Jiam' Newt. Delia Seeme ving been warned by wireless . | Found No Money in Pockets. home i Overbrook, a suburb of Phil- | rary oreanization of last night was | is an even less nice thing to throw the 8cov T Chester explained by | Mias Memimen John MeKeaten, e e e WAS 700 MILES AWAY. | - Redding ‘ther: ‘searched tha overcoat 3 e T eeagieition n were adopted | broken &nd Joodly maxe balleve, fhet 0y explained by | Nors Mursio. Aino Ladguss, R Sy | s ST pockets and one pocket of the trousers | The OF BA Sl o The resolu which were ado brokea and loudly make bellova »irele oLhat she had been Ml fielens. ‘Angusca. |resion where the Titanic foundored, | Caronia Unable to Respond to Titan- | sud, Anding nothing, 1o ran trom the yenterday adumne tutional, Convention | nanimously endorsed & s fad | Oolstial Massévalc charged thk 43 - - ot The fuii | The following names were recaived | SNC0 &IEI pIC (ORGP oy | ic’'s Call for Assistance. spof, letving Greenberg atill alive on | Pierce’s proposal abo capital | O e efed At AAtc | paIEEtl A ey “‘;';mp n 2 ¢ -t . " |later: Anna Kolshottel, Nora O'Lerry, | o e = | - he ground. punishment, T} bk o) | kept his A e TR weiir i e <R p- Bat i lsen, Coserina’ Patres, Nobesa | iy 1o an g {hat Captain | ,, QUeenstown, April 17—The Cunard | The testimony of Coroner Mix Will | an' amendment providing. | eiconstigtion, en0R A ik ooty o 15 AR eplied ' g ey , Geniot Picard, Ernest Person, | g it ‘% &1 e o o noldce | liner Caronia ‘which arrived here this |be continued tomorrow. The defense | gnment for first degree mt sbeyed them hims hat e lisd al- | flsing Sy upeh 6 MRS o Sets Bt ues had already | Narag'Roth, Anna R. Eirbon, John |Smilh of whoever was on U s eracy | SVening reports having received a | Objected to the introduction of the | i i b S iy W ey, worst (n our political life, | | - i were stocaoaorosaonbery | Churnsson, Nixola. Sullol, Juhe Strin- | O 0 Thtante & Tl CHE B (W0 000 | wireless from the Titanic at 439 | confession, but Judge Case overruled | Judge Z, T, Wain of Brooklyn spent | 0Ty ° the countryie natural resoutess, | W Phere 1a not one téa or member e cre ier, Jan Schurbint, Julés Sap, Anna |Gaoefn Broth gaid, “Any one ac- | OCl0CK (mean time) Monday morning, | the objection. | his 79th birthday in ¢ 0 e i governmental | which Mr. Taft would ha i ia, 8. Joblem, Ciarice Sinde, Rose | Cabiam PTOWICh B0 O Ol to | 0 sinking condition, and ‘would re- s F i for a coffin, but find P i S iy tho | if ote were left to Il Hope Not Yet Abandoned. eitome, Agnes Sthelrome, Amy | {WEUNT 3l L0 Sk o' an fceberg | AUiLe immediate assistance. DORR ARRESTED AT | dying had zone up o ‘\‘,\,‘,,‘”““"“;"’ nttfically sound basis, | themselves,” he asserts - strain hree days' wait- | Stanley, Johan Summan, Falia Smythe, | < R R e B e e he Caronia was then 700 miles dis- of living he ref - it L5 it Tkl er on he "0y o tho s of their missing |Axel Shine, Florence Kesorny, Crofi | WDen one is near | tant from the Titanic, and therefore STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA |20 - ving €S | and had urged c b6k 1o saalat him PE by R B e s, there few of the hope! odv q o P was unable to reach her, but e | : in carrying civil service reform to i ated e - SEES _thete e th “‘,;,m,l‘);n?\_{:. l\lfid\.:g 1?’"5‘”“ | William Boston F}?gvsr at .ltialf Mast. 3 ‘“‘vi_l“‘:ai.;“e“;m”rfluA her, Lu‘u sent | Man Suspected of Lynn Murder Trap- e Jogloal bonoclusion | scruplous use of patronage or else who st it tonight in the face | Turkgest, Vartauon Vellenwicks, Siline | pogton, 17.—Tlags on all the| ges to other steamers d by Teloph When Mrs. Kate Hammerschmidt of | i | sheer fraud, Mr. Taft's strength would of the secmingiy fnal word as to the | Yesburg, Hannah Yousef, George You® | oito bulldings will be biaced at half | Bear the scene, The Caronia encoun- | ped by Telephone. Brooklyn married John Becht, formen- Country Has Dwelt in Peac p atives and friends. The |5ef, Marian Yousef, Scurly Oumson, 5 tered no ice, e e i | be trivial and indeed brother-in-law, four sons and on- | present contest. negligible in the mast in Boston aguine, few | Philip Zenn, Nicola Eliase, 2 e Oanb, August Abrihamson, Bedn Stockton, Cal, April 17.—Willlam A, |V B the resolutions 18 Do e 0 the mmam 4; | & marriea daughter of Becht and cight | nas dwelt in peace under his | “Po profit by wrong doing” e add~ . Aloun, Mariania Assim, Carlo Nelson, | 1 ROYAL SYMPATHY | Georie Marsh of Lyfe, Mass. was ar. | Children of the bride attended vistlant and gagacious management of | ed, s mighty lttle better than sotu- on \loun, Mz , Ca slson, | 1, B : Loge, Mass, Wos &r- | omorty, its affairs. Neo president since Abra-|ally to do wrong and the administra~ na Canderson Osplumd, John Charles, | geralq tonight Extended to United States by British rested here at 8.45 o'clock tonight and | Rosa Abbott, Frna Anderson, Selma Astiind, Lillian Astiund, Felix ‘Astiund. Bereaved Aunt Dies of Grief. and Belgian Monarchs. now is closeted with the police. He ham Lincoln has accomplished more | tion is se: ng to profit by this wrong pathia, mig B teappad through tha aly ot s tol, | , Miss Florence Brown, a witness in {for tho permanent good of the peop ount for a few, at least, of those whom | doing.” Somplece. Alizess Abclseph, Leeic Aksaks, Lee | Brockton, Mass, April IT—Miss| . =g ; ephione operator when he attempied 10 | anawer questions pit (o bor b o I 5 ettt St O B A Slight Ray of Hope Ping, Marfe Boklim, Bugeno Boklin, | Katherine iz, Maguire, aged 50, heart- | Washington, April 17.—President | telephone to his aunt, Mrs, Orphaf T S Phat's & ob | They conclude: “Fully belleving that | Senator Penrose recognize fn Mr. Taft The t th n 4 Haline Boklin, Latefe Boklin, ¥Willy | ken by the news that her nephew, | ."I,”,,“,"d"—‘, made public cablegrams | Marsh, niece of the murdered man. |for g man: vou Sn i Beage, B 4 Ahtes e g og > nh r. Tal The fact ne new name came | Aagks, Nassif Casem, Boyam Casem, |John . Maguire, wis smong thoss | Tocelved from the king and queen of e LS T | washing dishe: el B b | S v e N L iite] st wiihde & G & GAF TR tbrough la in & privatc mes- | Gmily ~Batman, Maria Bockstrom, | probably lost on the Titanic, was taken | ¥ngland and the king of Belgium, less than LI ol o 5 TS T Gy W A N sayé £ o fhe carpathla was the ba- | panfel Buckley, Bridge Bradley, Ching | violently ill tonight and died wi conveying x]hel‘r sympathy o the Am ACCUSED OF EXTORTION L min e | P ;‘.1‘nx s renomination, the e ‘TWO MO e 23 s i of what was a desire more than 4 | Hip, Finare Barlson, Beatrice Sande, | few moments. She had been in the | €rican people in the sorrow which has FROM CASHIER ARNOLD. | jonn Goeller, 2. and ¢1a « old, | publicans of Connecticut in state con- | fipe that there ere plivs enough in | Gus Cohn, L. M. Cribb, Minnie Conto, | best of health, apparently, but was | followed the Titanic disaster, The Sl jfone Sectie. 3 Sall Ciuful nd- | vention assembled instruct their dele- RE LEVEES er wircless lists of the survivors to | x, clogate velle Conto, Will Conto, Katie Con- | much attached to her nephew, and the | Pre nolly, Ellen Carr, Theedore Demueder, | shock was more than she could bear, 5ag ared. At |Joseph Krigesne, P. 1. Daly, Charles wever, it appeared that it | Daly, Marsola Daly, Mrs. Eftie Dean BODIES SANK TO BOTTOM. only an occasional one whose , of Buffalo, are in D | Y., en route upon a walking tri Thosatened to Expose Him. | San Francisco, which they expect to | = reach by August 1 dent’s responses to both mes. | Chares E. Holland Allegad to Have | & '8 were also made public. The following was the cablegram f:::] King George, datéd at Sandring- | Norwieh, N, Y.TAI;NI 1. he worst was ¢ Ohieaso. socord- YIELD TO STRAIN | committes on rules was ealled | Situation at Tallulah, La., k ind two children, Margaret Devaney Al 1 e e e Tl | e O S el o Growing More s:rlou.a — gafety was not reported owing t Rose Bridget Prof. Wood Thinks it Improbable That [ _“The queen and I anxious to | preme court today against Charles .| \h® Bedy of the 20th Victim | uniform date resolution and moved its | 2 wrror of compilation on {h The names of the survivors among They Will Be Recovered assure you and the an nation | Holland of New York, charging him | Ty Sierious “Jack the Ripy | adoption, C. W. Evarts of Milford | Two more leves breaks last might transmission by her wireleas he third class or steerage passengers | byl ¢ of th: great sortow which we experi- | with extortion in obtalning $625 frem | fanth:, (d. was fo | A.the question divided. 28 St-(ENIAE 4 he BAcher' of (5e SRRNE I Carpathia Due Tonight. was sent from the Carpathia 1o the | Baitimore, Apil 17."The bodles of | C°d at the terrivle loes of life that | Frank . Araold. the cashics of the go | the Chatiahooches to debata the matter a |sissippi valley flood situation, which From the Carpathia, which was ap. | 0Ut Cruiser Chester, which relaved | tho victims of (he Titanic isagter ave | 145 OCCWrTed among the American cii- | Now Berlin National bank It is |t foat 0C 4. pretiy n that it wis hot debatable, Cojc SNty NS NS SSpat SN proximately €00 miles from Now York | 448ih to the commandant of the naval | af the bottom of th desp, never to | ZChS 45 well as among my own sub- ed that Holland obtained the |04 badly mutila cnel Uliman said that the object of |persons homeless and devastated & this morning, and is expected, it she | ¥tatlon at Newport, R. . It was pick- | e it said Robert W. Wond | 15515 bY the foundering of the Titanic. | money by threats to expose certain | S Lo i ) ot thy D e [ oemy CEME SENL St B koeps up ber rate of thirteen Knots ag | UP Py @ wireless operator here as | of the chair of experimental Physics at | giiteq no (e g 5 k¢ 80 intimalely | secrets amd publish letters reflecting| It Has Been Definitely S il ke i, ® at Ey s | t break ws in & Mississippl river Bour, to reach the entrance of the har- | 18 Chester sent i | Johns Hopkins university, toda: 0 by tes of friendship and brothi- | on Arnold's character, The offense is | JohR Dalzell, congressma gha.{ Ceipust UHAL OB G | e o Sise Bhiov, BOUGR I bor by elght oglock tomorrow night, |, ON &ccount of poor wireless condi- it is altogether improbable that any | c-h00d that any misfortune which af- | alleged to have been committed March | Thirtieth Pennsylvania district, | withavew his: motion pnel Ullmar |5 o000t fhsty mifles fhetn GRassiie. came 8 new report during the day as | |\00%, the process of sending was slow. | of the corpses Will ever return to the | oCtS the one must arily uffect |5 of this year. Holland was arraigned | been defeated for senomis g, | s called Lo explin, tin RO | L =il U U 1o the pumber of sur on board | 284 the names had to be repeated | surface of the waicr, os is the case | g, OtAST, 4nd on the present terrible | hofore the court today and entered @ | OI¥de Kelly, a progressive in the last | the rules, He sald that the rules ained | tie floed fightess mueh amxiety, it be- Boe Guparder Franconin whion coard | many times. ~After a portion of the | with bodies drowned ailow water, | 0ccasion they are both equally suffer- | plea of not suilty. 116 was held in de. | legislature | to kee ssional politicians’ from |ing feared for a time the Gresnville Soned wiralces commmnteatn oube |list had been sent, the Salem was|' “At the depth of two miles the pees. | (Signed) R il o | xoing from town to town 5 uD | levee ftself would go-out. Breaks north ber, sent a message which R S e e T ure of the water is something like ot CioE Jand L EESan A Resolution e pro- | delegations. ‘He sald that people now- jand seuth of Gresuvills, héweves, had 6 Matanais: he nas & ialey [ Chester directing ler to stop s §,000 pounds to the square inch. which | , Eresident Teft's reply was as fol- | R e o T | found sympath e Isiang | 208y8 will stand for what they |somewhat releved tho situation and l”* e e of | for o while. tTh;:XV:'nz(undo \'u‘md ]\0 is far too great to be overcome by 1(.“15 3 i PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY | generat assembiy nd | have ears. Republi !.m,;mj.,;h “‘g:.j: ;l‘m had beer:‘u.l"lluad‘ The 705 % &bos e on account of interference, by the |y i rast At or “In the presence of the appalling fends of thos gt on| ouERt ble, to hold ‘up "tHeiriotise ‘(Redi 18’ SoMBISHRIY, S May Not Have Counted Crew. |Chester's wireless ap L She | B A ] e drowned | gisaster to the Titanic, the people of SUNSCENMITE SUICIDE | fclends ot ftho lost on|heagds, he said, - |portant, It is in the Arkuneas river be previous statement from the | ©orts of the Carpathia to communi- |in time. the two countries are brought into | Miss Julia Carter, Estranged from Her | yesterday. ' poaan Banks Bitterly Opposed. levee 15 miles north of Arkansas Oity, Carpathis had been that she curried | ¢ate with shore stations. | ™ “That the bodies sank to the bottom | COMMURItY of grief through their Fanife: luhalos ‘G | ARty Baak osed (he matter, | EnEineers figure it will not endanger 68 survivors. It may be that the re = o of the sea there is no question,” he | SOmMNOR bercavement. The Amer A sl ayi it e objected to New Haver MUCh more property. port received through the Franconia REPORTERS BARRED, pellii v ° | people share in the sorrow of thelr| puiusdeiphis, April 17.—AMiss Julia | nooneul Sensral A. Shanklin, who | SINRE LI 0 Ot of the state | Water from the Panther Fovest e Ry S 10 " r ine Officials o't Permi of my countrymen hank you for | CAXLCr et sive Soclety | four weeks, was exonerated from the | %18 e beiee con. | dence, La., yesterday. This m e e a, Gt Taee Them to Board Carpathia. ! FOR MORE LIFEBOATS. Your sympathetic message. . . ' |circles in this city, committed suicide | charges made against him by Ambas- | the BIVINg of power to th i 5 . beer. in the boats which the Carpathia - | tral committee of naming a single day bert of |Ténts, according o tho coroner who | by President Taft to hurry back to | for the caucuses ile deciared the bert of | was summoned to inquire into her | Mexico City 3 only thing progressive abiout the mat- the sea of water rushing threugh the Dog Tail break, which has alveady flooded 2 large section of nortkrm Leu- s e - - today by intaling gas in her apart- | sa . L. Wilson and was orde New York Mayors Urge a Special| (Sisned) “WILLIAM I, PART o B € b sador H, L. Wilson and was ordered The message from King A | Message to Congress. Belgium was as follows: picked up, their presence being neces. Bary for the safety of the passeng facilitate the landing of th: [hirough the Chester there began com- | B v R e s docks a New York, Ap q yors of 8 er k4 . The ¢ ., ev= ., eferred to Colonel Ullman's partici- * Ay fng slowly tonight the names of saved | her pier on the North Tiver tomorrow | i in. ky ora Sl o-Mavors of 88| deepest condolences on the 0ccasion | oot Moprcommtion ob oad aar ite end | Gov. Woodrew Wilson's Suiteass, | Toior S Dotitics ana aypealed o the {Miles in length and trom 10 to 60 miley P b the i UGt OF parly. Brdey mosine Sy | citien:in 2 ork state will unite in|of the frightful catastrophe to the | ', PreF a0 | which was stolen from his rooms = g T - in_breadth. steerage passengers of the Titanic. W o At P et graphing to President Taft a re- | Titanic which ha 2 3 had left a note addressed fo a sister. | 5 Chicago hotel ten d Dl town delegates to vete it down. He Notables Undoubtedly Doomed. wm.. h&; the ,,,l,m Zration authorities, el g anic which has caused such mourn- a icago hote ten days 480, Was he customs authol 4 special message to | ing. in the Ameriead menomr It was further stated by the coroner The very sending of these could not | Cunard line and New York police ding speedy emact- | The, president's acknowledgment | (3t aa Investigation showed that Miss " ! oWy 1 " e - e ment of a new statute governing - | fo .4 Carter I een estranged from her | but help comfirm the sorrowful beliet | * The plans were made known i va- | sepper . Stesmens acoiune LIE Bas- | follow - ? i had been & | s 8 = an- | “T Geeply appreciate your sympathy b that there were no more names of first | rious announcements tonight, and pro- | nouncement tonight by Wiliiam. b, S ke O L A s ¥ - | with my fellow countrymen who have " fanoran b Tt soviniiy oAnaAlL The situation at Tallulah, La, 18 ties, officials of the | congress r N 0 oW e Mr - |1dly growing mere serious, That congress recon Judge Mathewscn sald Mr. Banks R P e e e 0 town will receive the combined foree Mary's T i - |of the two floeds. Drinking water is in Interest of Small Towns. running low and provisions | found as the resuit of an anonym. telephone message that it found in areaway church and @nd second cabin passengers (o send. |yvide for the fullest protection of the Jdnse: macre . % 5 | A Fairfield county delegate said that |able to pyrchase them ase X~ And thua there was left hardly a doubt | survivors and their reiatives from*ine | .o, Secretary of the annual confer. | peen ‘stricken with affliction through | St G#eFge Bay Banquet Postponed. | y(ia C. La as cities have one night caucuses they |hausted. »;lencus parties are that the names of well-known men |terfercnce from curlosity seekers and | York.” The festure of the st New | the disaster to the Titanie: poNew Yorl, ApHI 1i—The regular |sociate of Jane Addams in the work |could not impose on towns. Repre- |ganized at Viekstusy to g i such as Jc 8cob” Astor, WAL | newspaper reprosentatives - amin toy | LTk The feature of the leg e Sy anquet of the St. George society that at Hull house, a member of the Ilii- | sentative Hall of Willington declared |Jah to take out all Who wish 7. Stead, Isidor Straus and the others | have jeft the Cunard pier. ¥ | proposed will be such “that will ef- s Worsk Evee is held in this eity every vear on April | nois board of charity, and a gradusite L ! | fectually require every passenger ves- | St. Johm. N. B, April 1% of the now familiar list of notables,| Customs regulations, it was an- ally require overy passenge St Joum. X. B, 4 7. couid have been omitted in the irana: | nounced, would e suspended, fnd all | quicacd Svith. hEseicy, POt to be | transatlandie liners w h equipped_ with lifeboats or rafts as | today, re o smission of pames from the Carpathia. |aliens among the survivors will be im- | gh RHONS b Talla us Plodey, (Tepotiags th that the rule was in the small towns’ college, was | interest, as it prevented meddling by President Taft { cutsiders in town caucuges. leave for places of 7—Three | 23, St. Geerge's day, has been indefi- | and irustee of i arrived here | nitely posfponed, on_account of (he | vesterday e ficlds off the|fact thbat so many members of the shail suflico to Feceive and fisat cvery | NewToundland. banks gy fha 2 he | as chief of the new children’s burean | 'Represemtative Whiton urged d St mak kie bt Tiiat Uiese men went down with the! mediately Sischarsed by tho ImmIgra- | husse chesture o boras v fRevoanis as the worst ev- SRy, o lsi friends on board the in the department of commmerce and ;Dnsfiaen\i u;ri‘&.;n;;in,» x.}x:a put |1y to two girl chums BRSRE St Ce PR

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