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e —————— VOL. LIV—NO. 99 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to tie Gity’ -pulation g ] sabled Paragraph i i ili Condensed Telegra O NAMES OF 27 OF IDENTIFIED DERD Cabled Paragraphs Halt jn Sirike ~ Many Families ~ fCondensed Telegrams WATERBURY TERR Amoy, Chiua, April 22.—The United & | _Edward P. Brockaway, a Wisconsin States cruiser Rainbow, flagship of the » J pioneer, died at his home at Hartford HERBARIR da watow this morning. E & . . . i i : 4t 1 inated, 7 h diary Fires With List Sent to White Star Tine Officers Does Not Include | ... . =i worman e | _ 2301 Am Nommaas, 1 sons 1o | Department Called to Thirteen Incendiary Fires Within | ernment will make no official protest | 2 Colonel Roosevelt, yesterday. A Prominent Passengers gsainst the closing of the Dardanelles | FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -OFFERS | OVER 100 LOST THEIR HOMES BY 3 A Perlod of Seven Hours ny y Turkey. o | SRIENDE o TORNADO, Pasquale Amato, the Ogeratic Bari- | Betlin): R BE 20 Deopesa fa mow " 3 tone, sailed for Buenos Aires.~ Before ST | being dissussed m circles in Germany salling Amato thoroughly examined the nterested in the r3lasurance of the Ti- { ITUATION IS RIT! el | boat and its life saving, apparatus. e e e U AL|72 KILLED OUTRIGH a SOME CITY HALL' A HEAP OF RUINS A STEAMER WITHIN FIVE MILES OF TITANIC in: ioncis to e peymens on ino | SITU CRITICAL | 72 *K ou T| George Haueh, riead ot e ceorse | THE HANDSOME CITY H i responsible for the accident. R T Hauch & Sons Brewing company, is LSRN, dead at Rondaut, N. Y, He was 80 » - e T s o b Parls, April 22—The revolution in | Decision Had Beon Reached to Strike | Nearly 200 Persons in dilinols and In- | Y% old- . Fourth Officer Boxhall Testifies That He Signalled to It in | {7 115 S0 anl a la "number of | Within 356 Hours—The Central Ver-| diana Known to Be Injured—State| Joseoh Spitzberger, a Jewish Miser Only Walls Left Standing—Loss ‘?f $200,000 Entailed g 3 .. . y.9 | mutinous Moorish soldiers participated, | ¢ 1 3 of Vienna, who died recently, left the " " Vain—Vice President Franklin Admits That Titanic Did | Gveiopos into 2 ~veritable massacro, | mont Railroad Not Affected. Furnishing Relief n Districts. whole of his fortune of 350,000 for the | ' Losses From Other Twelve Fires Will Not Exceed $2,500 accompanied by many atroclties, ac erection of & children’s hospital, * B | cording to a wireless despatc! 53 . . o to Accommodate Crew— | 5 z = nal Guard Patrolling Streets Not Have Enough Lifeboats | Now York, April 33—Tender of the| Chicago, April 22—Latest figures in o Sloss Search ie Being Mad o e Three Companies of Natio g & P | 2 i “friendly offices” of representatives of | casualties from the storm which swept | ¢! th to Louis B. = e Y Probable Solution of Mystery of the Two Little Boys. | erea in the presence of tho inspectors | v, “fedaral government calied 4t the | over Thinols apd Indiana Sundey even. | Wilson, one of the professora in re- (8 —Evidence of Incendiarism Found at One place. o ihe board O A owered | 1085t @ temporary halt tonight to a|ing show that 72 are dead, nearly 200 | Search at the Harvard Medical school — How many boats wers lowered™ | oo by rdilroad engineers in all the | are injured and nearly 100 families are 3 st twoat o T ho Gblbw’ | territory east of Chicago and north of | in a destitute condition. More than| It Has Been Discovered that many New 12 —The first list | four years old and the other three. The | 7One on hoge bt ‘a;(;“"‘- {he | the Potomac river, In which it is esti- | 100 homes were demolished and the | Greek ships have been supplying the | Waterbury, Conn, April 22 se- being sent in by telephone and ar< & nam ,vered from the | children were found wrapped in blan- NG, - My Ly “'1' fEor en J+ | mated that 52 per cent. of the rallroad | property loss amounts to several hun- | Turks with contra supplies to be used | oo o tnirt e y 1 [anm,-mg have been made with the Titanic he cable steamer | Kets in one of the Titanics life boats. | same side. We were Wing in dock’ | traffic of the entire country is con- | dred thousand dollars. in their war against the Italians. ries of thirteen mysterlous fires, all | ;00 “manufacturing comphnies to Bhichis recelved here to- | Medals for Carpathia's Crew. rA(l mv.l. time of the ru;::;:i officers | qucted. Stets 1o Ewrash. Relist. ER believed to be incendiary, caused 2 |gouna any necessary general alarme mighe sex to thel Washington, April 224 bill to pro- | g o ficre any lifeposts on the Ti- | ,, Tho offer of mediation followed IM- | 4, 0 est damage was done at Bush, | Stilson Hutching, Millionaire phil- |night of anxiety and cxcitement in|on their whistles All these corpora- 27 nam e DB | It Oy tnor Caratie’ wae ln:,| Positin ‘to bs lowersd ?: | the engineers’ demands for an increase | man‘and Kankakse, TIL, and Morocco, | 8 his home at Washington, yesterday | seven hours) time. The handsome city | > 0300 at ‘their shops ready 1o - ey George W, Widen,” | troduced today by Representativ All of them were, M lifeboats, tWo | in yages of 15 per cent., and the an- | Ind. Governor Deneen and Adjutant | Of Paralysis, aged 73, | hall. recently remodeled at a cost of | respond to calls in aid of the eity B ‘eless, refers, as i8 be- | Francis of Ohio, It would appropriate | 2aboats and four cellapsible boats” | nouncement by Chief Warren S. Stone | General Dickson today arranged to af- s o |$60,000, was destroyed, only the walls | fire department if wanted. b ) George D. Widener | $5.000 and instructs the director of |52id Boxhall | of tha Brotherhood of Locomotive En- | ford state relief to the stricken dis- Albert Baldwin, Sr., one of the lead- |} jary anding, but none of the | The militia compames will be kept h s orlgh ol b \int to strike off a sultable medal | Boxhall said that under the weathor | gineers that in consequence of the re- | tricts in Tllinois. 3 ing financiers and merchants of New | jiyet foo proved to be’ costly, T taty 8l night pt_Ft 7 “f et ;L “"‘”""‘m‘mme heir heroiem In res- | conditions experienced at thetime of | fisa] an engineers’ strike would go into The Tragic Statistics. Orleans, is dead at his summer home | joee™to the city hall will be $300,000, | OF GUEY 84 m8RtL g SIES siraréniy otib- | oathe. the THanic's Survivors the collision the_lifeboats Wero SUp-| fieot before another 30 hours had (oThe dead and injured sre as fal- | near Dunbar, La. | partly insured, and the other property | Block Damaged to Extent of $1,000. o 4 iy ¥ s osed to carry 65 persons. Uni he | elapses Vs - s LIl BBt axnesd: $2.50) | s ia chi R O O (b aia Titanio Survivor a Bride. | Feodlations of the: Briiiali hogrd of| T PTR Bush, 1L, 18 dead, 100 injured. High School Fraternities are under | 058 Will not exceed $2,50 o0 Gaf b chiet S e e ¢ Mr. Wid of the dire 8 Friendly Offices Tendered. b . . Fire Al Syst: 0 £ O fires, aside from that at the city bail, B he. who, with his| New Aprii One of the|trade, in addition to the oars, there| o ..o 1ot (n situation had |, DBtrict east of Bush, Iii, 8 dead, 30 | the ban in 25 states, according to a | Fire Alarm System OQut of Commis- | b Jii Ve “patrivs hall, and that Pt the White Star_ o, | survivors of the Titanic disaster, Mary | wers’ in the boats ~waer —breakers, | | JHORIRE LHEE the stuaion Be|injured. report issued by the federal bureau of | sion. s storls & temement, SISok ik AN #on Harry, was lo Roth of London, was married today {0 | water dippers, bread, bailers, mast and | ;2EPRR B CL e BAZC, G ANR S0 | Marlon, Tl 17 dead (unconfirmed). | education. | When the city hall burned, the fire | corner of South Main and _Mesdow List of Identifisd | Dantel Oles in’ 5t. Vincent's chapel. |sail and lights, and a supply of oll. All| {(4PD, Presiding justice of the United| ‘wilisviile, fU., 3 dead, 20 injured By | alarm apparatus was pu out of com- | streets, owned by Mrs. Elisabeth e ist as received at the White | As children the couple played together |of these supplies, said Boxhall, were| b “\oiy “Unitea States’ commissioner| Murphysboro, Iil., 3 dead, 6 injured. | The Titanic Disaster will cost the|rnigsion, and all calls tb t art- | Winestine, where the damage is es- "lne offices, is as follows |in London, and Oles came to this |in the boats wheny the Titanic left Bel- | o o0 LIISE SUELeS, COMMBSTAET | Campus, IiL, 2 dead, 1 injured. ineurance companies of Hartford near- | ment had to he sent in after that by | timated at $1;000 £ M Hofmman couniry o' start in business. ~When |fast. Tl could not eay whether they | G, JR0o% el fo (s Sity O | Kenkakoe, fil, 1 dead. ¥ 31,000,000, according to statements | {elephone. The | manufacturing | In the other places where fires have Mrs Alexander Robbins. :w x‘ure\}-?m!!1‘1::'5:1(“ L\)‘\: X{‘in?—\;}:fi: {:5;}; ;:, when the vessel lef .Ln[l»l‘““\,e break-betwesn the engineers and }n‘/‘l;r;:«;n lfi?k, ; gz:fi 1 injured. by officials of the companies. | plants sent their volunteer fire com- | been discovered, they have been ex. William B. Haroeck heart. Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt | ampto ailrcads_occurred they addressed a pen, 2y g o panies tg the aid of the city depart- | tinguished with slight damage. Among Malcolm Johnsor { was among the many prominent per- | Boat Capacity Depends on People. | letier to both Chist Stome and fo J. .| District hear Morocco, Ind., T dead. The Portsmouth & Exster ,Street |ment and gave notice of fires by blow- | the bl i which Gl DU A, J. Halvorson j3dns WhD' witieedgl tha cereriany, | “Now,” repeated Senator Smith, | Stuart, chairman of the conference Eleven Identification Bajlwsy, Bullt 13 years ago, Wad R0ld g pristy iwhistied | started .are the Mullings bull at H, W. Ashe ‘suppose the weather was clear and the | committee of railroad managers, ex- | Of 15 persons killed at Bush, Iil, 11 f%f old junk yesterday, bringing $35,- | Militia Called Out. 95 Bank street, the Welton bieck at Leslle Williams. | DIED LIKE MARTYRS. | gea ftinruffled, as it was at the time |plaining that & grave situation had|have been identified. They are Mrs. | 090 P ar e i tiosd | 77 Bank t, and the Pythian bufld- A. H, Ha ST PR of the di r, how many would the|arisen and that sense of duty impelled | Alex Willlams, Valentine Iarmer, J ST | sons gathered” to. witness the bErE EIENEES h the West Side Savings Jerry M Two Priests Remsined on Titanic to|boat hold?’ | them to tender their “friendly offices” | W. Campbell, wife and six chfidren, | The Government Contemplates feed- | S9nS Ealhered fo WHnsSs the burning | j,qy jy loghted, at the corner of Bank Frederick Adinlalitas Kisalusion “Really, I don't know. It would de- disputants in the hope that some | and Joseph Wood. ;ng SJ‘"[OO A;I\SSJRSYBIJX msr lwmd »wvr-r:t" g‘”{' ““‘ (“‘; ;*“ b i - ’;:t”‘":’ and Center streets, J. & Gil pend largely the peopl ¥ia e deta e ¥ b ot fl:j}"{\f {he| One Member of Family Escapes. |{3%0, © RTRTRL G CPBt O iy, the exciterent Efew | tHuSiilE Flames Buret Through Roef. B Rt New York, ApAl B—Winnowed from | o eater. It they did us ihey wer (old | matiers In coptroversy wit | 3. W. Campbell was section foreman an exfent that Major Reeves ordered | Shorily befors 6.0 p, m. the fames g“’;“‘ ’,‘,’l‘, s | among many pathetio storles of the|I belleve each box sl | 3 . 1 at Bush. With lus wife and six chil- | More than 14,000 Employes in six |out the three local companies of the [ had found thelr way to the roof of the 3 {!' - Pitanic catastrophe today was a tale | d person g Halt Called on Strike. dren he was sitting In the sectionhouse | [owell cotton manufacturing plants | Connecticut National guard, The mil- | city ball’ end they = suddenly —buret I - x;‘( p— | of two clergymen who went down with Sobristy of The Officers Although Chief Stone had a few | When the storm demolished it, killing | resumed work yesterday, emdlng the |itiamen, with bavonets attached fo|forth in & riot that indicated thelr ». cal o | the Titanic while ministering to the | poyhall testified to the sobriety and | mfutes before said that his 49 asso- | the occupants instantly. Ome son, 16| gtrike which began four weeks ago, |their guns, cleared th ts, and | mastery in every nook and crauny. It g; W"g’e‘h_'. welfare of the souls of stricken pas- | gooq habits of his superior and broth- | ciates on the engineers’ committee [ Years old, was in Benton when the order ople to their homes, to pre- | Was believed a few minutes later that N. Colas Rasher cngers grouped on thelr knees about | ep officers would procecd gonight to their head- |storm broke and escaped injury. The| The Official Receipts from Public | vent further loss of property in case | the entire roof was abluze so that it Sy eni. One of the clergymen was the | «yoy were on watch Sunday night | quarters to prepare for a strike with- [ number of injured at Bush will reach | amugements in Parls for 1911 total | 0f more outbreaks could be seen from all parts of the George W. Widen Rov. Thomas R. D. Byles of West-| rom § o'clock till midnight In 36 Lours, he was impressed with the | more than 100. | $11,752,400. The opera was the great- | Believed to Be One Man's Work. | S o gl minster parish, London, Who was on| +yeg” ., |letter of Messrs. Knapp and Neill to { Two Storms Met at Bush. est' money maker, the total being $56%,- | The police hold to the theory that A Thrilling Incident. T Lo iis way io offictate at the m: Spend all that time at your post?” | the extent of amending the order and [ Bush, & village in the northwesterr | 400. | one man_is responsivle for the fires, in | A8 they poured into the city from i} g his brother in Brookiyn, and “Yes.” 2 .| e said ihat the commiTiee would re- | comer of Willlamson county, suffered | % OfS et 1y remons he fires, 10 | sides on the shop extras which were ollh Drasenon |a German priest, whose name “Were you on the bridge all that | main intict here mnéghl to consider | mogt damage. Two storms met at| New Orleans Was Visited by a re- | it e diae ot bos s e | taking them to their homes, the mill | known. Father Byles was in . | the situation. He sai Bush, one coming from the northwest | Markable hailstorm. A flock. of wiid | qqo" ) &) TGS O Of€ Tie O B employes assembled in a great throng Some May Be Nembers of Crew. cabin and the German priest in the sk mest ey No orgaaiztion Is S0 strong that|ang tng other from the southeast. Ths | dUcks were passing at the time and @ | eusg o omrais v cwart, Who | on the Green and watched the work of A asber of the 25 principal nam steerage, Both priests had celebrated vou know wh can fail to harken to an appeal from | storms met at a velocity of 75 miles | 40zen of the birds fell to the ground, | Jiniy airect shs o moan her | the firemen. About 10,000 people were n the Hist do mot check up with the |mass in the steerage Sunday morn- ot thals o gktdn representatives of tha federal govern- | an hour and in 4 few fuutes Duch | dead or stunned. | Main street, saw a man leaving Mer | gathered there when one of the mast !numu passenger list, which leads | ing: forward end during t S s was jn ruins. The buildings of the 3 | covered in a closet. She describes him | torilling incidents of the fire ocourred, the belief that & number of the bod The story of the deaths of the "Yes, Lightroller was on the bridge | He added that he would place the | Western Coal and Mining company | The Strike at the Lancaster Mills, | COVercq In i clos % w3 | Ladderman John J. Mitchell was guld- recovered are those of members of | Priesis was related today by three | when I came on a'clock proposal before the engineers' com- |ware destroyed, as were the postoffice, | Clinton, Mass, manufacturers of cot- | o> &, talian, aboul 9 vedns 01 A6 | ing a hose from the top of an extension 3% Tiamics crew | woman survivors of th L | was relieved en o'l > h the recommendation that | general department store, lLotels, 2 |ton goods, ended vesterday with the|S2¥S WIS lace was Dock 0. HiC | ladder which ran from the pistform of Mockiare, Bertha Moran and Miss Mc- | Murdock, who remained until the accepted. réwith he immedi- | oy 18 Gnalliasy. mort return of strikers who have been idle | Police 8coured the city for men of this | the aerial truck when studdenly the N Badly Garbled. . taurants and 40 dwellings. Thirty-five | t n a6l e an, - Two. Wese arrasted: One ] ames Badly Coy. When the Lner s the ice- | cident happened ately called the committce together ot | gther dwellings were partly wrecked, | £ince March 20, b i ks i e iately, | ladder was seen to sway. An instant The White Star officials studied | berg, they sald, Father es came O oer- on The, hookout | an_executive session, and later the | John Humphrey, superintendent of the | | man was released almost immediately. | Jatar the ladder, with Mit strapped without suc n interpreting the | Gown the Steerage passageway wi o il ety | committce votel on proposals made by | mining company, suttered Injuries rrom | _ Jacob E. Friend, President of the | Jacky” Lane a local characier, who | o it, was seer to fail, and Tom overy fmeaning of some of the spellings, and | hand uplifted, command he peo- B e Messra. Knapp and Nelll. The formal | wiich he will probably die. Nordberg Manufecturing company of |Ba8 been arrested many times fof | throat in the crowd a o e a3 he fame 1o the conciusion many of [ ple to be calm and giving them al Moody, the sixth officer.” .t dur.|ennouncement of this fact will be 7 Eantiing Hoisels Milwanitce, one o the bisseer engine | ending in fake fire alurms, is being | dropped through space, o followed khem were 1 arbled because r‘df Folution and his hlessing Ho led | }“"“” scouploc, the CIOWS nee QR ) made tomiorrow, Laas ;l"";': _‘"";""" aien | Pullding concerns in the west, died at neéd ml"dm“ an _investigation. The | almost instantly by a mighty cheer e fact that the list had been relaved | us to whare the boats were being low- | 11§ _Your wate s { : cainload of injured were taken | Florence, Italy % J police, however, do nc much | The ladder had fallen across the tele- E\- wireless. 1t came via the steamer | ered,” sald Miss Mocklare, “the mean- LR Es ML AU ’Ta"'“d“f”‘”c”s to M“'-l | from Bush to Murphysboro,whers throe | T iorende, italy, of apoplexy. significance to his arre phons and Mghting wires and as it Aasonia the e wireloss | while saying his pravers, and helped | .Who else on the lookout?” = | Chairman Stvart of the rallroad |died. They have not been identified.| Th, i Eoti Th e i rested_arross the t was seen Eon, and was den able o New | woners ond children into them - Tie| “The bridge officer, Mr. Murdock” | committes received an identical letter | Beventy-five familles are homeloss and | gh ’MOJ“’-,,:',Q?,?:"W,T:’,,“"'(,,',‘:1 9;};’"_5,' At "1: ,C""i""’ ird °"‘D "’H‘ that M0tohall Wae heid 1y (he Bak i Fork WAk HRs s Tor. sompart gadten | “the complement of | from Messts. Knapp and Nelll at the | destitute In southwestern Ilifnois. Un- | 1875, officially went out of commission | ed. oorscri ces Stablish- | 1)j¢ eafety belt which was attached to Telegraph operators acquainted | couragement o ail. The passengers | OTICers at their post sams tims, Just after the railroad man- | til help comes from the state, officialé | and her name will ba stricken from the | oyt m orary offices in the counts | ong of the rumgs. He was suspended with both Morse and continental | were deeply impressed oy his self Yes, sir.” s egess, with the approval of their presi- | of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and | list of United States warships Y I URLGHOs, KCEL in the air three or four mimutes SolL piilated s whather 118 | ol "Totica Ho refused (o enter (ha| Senator Smith asked it there ws | dents, had finally rejected the demands, | Bouthern railroad, led by W. Fl. Morri- . vs. G and H to duty after Compan | betore a_gang of finemen climbed out Bl Of Mg Aronmaid Hitt il | boks aniy save Himmelr anvone on lookout on the “eye” of thor Mr. Stuart would not cemment on wha: | field, Jivision superintendent, are ook~ | J. E. Henry, & Millionaire Lumber. | Siich s been called from its | on the wires and steaiied & ieddes ot “ol. John Jacob Ast e ntended “After the boat left the ship's side, p > % | position the raflroads would take as|ing after the survivors. man of Lincoln, N. H., is dead at his s 5 |up by the fireme Anofher mighty in oe, ey could come | continued Miss Mockl I could L on't Jmow: “‘)‘i, he witness.\ | to ;izs tender of mediation, but he im- 2 e Pt Hamcy e Ml o do dead at bie [in the center were thronged wi 2 | chaer’ aross when tichall’ snd down sio! a eared trust- | hear distinct! w7l 5 “Where is the ‘ey: mediately orderad a meeting of the i od ol s restless, ited crow o fre- | e ladder ded I3 T 4 ch a case ReikoTs BN thie raanCaEts of tha pesls | 1 A8, f7 forward as one can get on | committee for tomorrow to consider CYCLONE IN GEORGIA. many years he had practically owned | quent calls of “Fite! s the | O e Tt sy Possibly Astor and Butt. to their prayers. Then they grew | fif \ S s ""'“'S('_ e e Six Killed and 20 Injured—Several | L T ame. up | TOTE In the at. as it came, the follow. | {ainter and finally T could hear only i ko e ity ot ituation Still Critical. * i ko | Thomas McGovern, a Well Known | g0 0" (i 0®8rs T et ate came ™ | Bell and Clock Crash Through Buflding iag combination appeared Nihil | the suains of ‘Nearer, My God, 10| jcepergs usked Senator Smith, | ns the contenticn rested tonight, Racipaas | Bridgeport printer, ' hanged himself | ;¢ ihq three companies on duty. The All wires to ths city hall had besn hedlg R B, Att,” which operators | Thee: e ath | being still regarded by meny obssrvers | Newbern, Ga., April 27.—Six persons | Yo5terday in his cell at the local jail, | myitia had divided into detalls to|cut soon after the second alarm Was elieve might have heen intended for | Temperature of Water Taken |23 critieal but by others as Dromising | were killed and twenty others injured s Ll e e oo ffteen | pagrol the streets and th ss | svunded, including the wires to the fire Bajor Butl's name | STEAMER CAME CLOSE. " uostioning, Towever, Boxhall | S5 Sort of sdjustment. Copmisslon- | by a cyolone which swept ihis section | 47 S section of the city and a s rd | bell. This was located in the elogk Similar speculation developed over | s said Captain Smith had told him of | ton of the e g oAt ohe FoceD- | of the state early today. Demolished | A Board Has Been Appointed Lo con- | 18 K€Dt of all bulidings, particulariy in | tower, and it Jooked far some time &8 the na “N. Colas Rasher name | Fourth Officer Says It Was Within | ine position of certain icet hich & Sl omnain bep. bup houses and dead stock were left in Ao soen Appeinted Lo con- | 41,0 rear alleys, driveways and courts, | if this tower would sufvive, but the Which White 8¢ b Goulih ot | the position of certais did not outline in just what way he|ine waks of the storm, which tore a |5 der methods for increasing the ef- | i flames suddenly appeared at the cor- Bt foc; Gid ¥ lie telegraph | FiXeNiEie of Siianstee. he marked on the chart, - | expected to carry it out if both parties | track {hree-quarters of a mile wide | 1C1eRCY of army bands and to report | No Doutt of Incendiarism. ners and after a merry dance lasting B nites (houghe gt be Colone ol e : Senator Smith then asked the Wit- | were concil tory. Fiis colleague, Jus- | through Jasper, Newton and Morgan | UP00 the desirability of establishing a [ There s no doubt of liarism. | a fow minutes the single tongues unit- ashington, April 2 th succor | ne | tice Knapp, left for Washington this | countles, The dead: W. W, D training school for dmasters. | Responding to one of the calls, for a | ed in a great flame and the tower's Astor's, only five miles away, the huge W you know whether the tempera- | evening with the intention, it is un- | 3 e : - W. Durden, | == | blas the Welton 1 t e The White Star line despatched a | Stgy Mtasiio 3 3 & hater taken £ B 5 . - | Joseph Maxey, Ed Maxey, aged 11, his 5 e o Rt Wellom DU doom was fixed. After .50, a Httle b B —M cepulched & 1Star liner Titanic siid into her watery | ture of the water taken from the | derstood, of returning hete tomOTTOW | aoncr Diok Maxer, sunirerS oo o C. D. Hilles, Secretary to President | Bank streat, one of the detectiv over an hour after the first alarm, the B ks tatern tons . and for | SAYe: carryisg with her more then | ses was tested?” ; | to take up the replies of the parties in | unidentified negrocs; Mre. W. W Dur | Taft, yesterday denied on be f|{found a piece of ofl soaked W great clock with Ha bell and the great e i roctipt of fur. | 1380 of her pRssengets and crey ¥ LT saw theidnartermaater | contzoveray: | den and four eranciniidren whs our- | the president that Major A | smouldering where the fire had start- | fire bell crashed down through the R a4 o onveny |, Dl 1"“1“‘\‘“‘ Steamer which doing it He roported 10 he junic The. Railroads Alfosted. in the Durden house when it wag|D2d been abroad on’ a m |ed. One full company with its auto- | building, with the stout beams which kept r offices open all night, {is Snntic sicasls Hashod 1o p O e omee T | The 50-railroads affected by the | blowr down, are severly injured ahd | 0 mobile chemical combination truck Is | held them, whose lower extremities bad - all. This phase of the disaster was| “No, but always a reference for | Strike crisis are as follows: L | Max Fi he Reti i AR S AT S il ¢ o o BURIED AT SEA 1 St out T & x m 't ses,” The log contained & altimore and Obio | ax Fielder, the Retiring Conductor | URIE! | brought out today before the senate | them to see. The log contained the | Sespgghes o0 | {of the Boston Symphony orchestra, | — investigating committee when J. E. | temperature of the water.” B s | ILLINOIS WOMAN | was presented a large silver loving - SSMAN, CA All Bodies Unidentified Consigned I, fourth officer of the Titanic, | “Were there amy additional officers| Hoston and Alban cup at the mesting of the Bostoner | FOOSEVELT CRAVES FOR CONGRESSMAN, CAMPBELL £l hed his suC 1 effc 0 | or me )€ of crew station | DONOR. ARd) AV Bl . et ol With Appropriate Services [ deseribed his unsuccessul oft or membiera of tho crew statione l‘.:::i Butthlor Hohieater ana. Pittaveis. KILLED IN TORNADO. | Dyetsche Gesellschatt yesterday. SUPPORT OF DEMOCRATS LAMBASTES ROOSEVELT il 2 rrapneg, | " 7R oy i dacle Brnday Tt %! Buffalo and Susquehanna. Took Refi in 8 i i = | g o wbe April 221 e k lectri 2 ent o Kk Sunday night Buftalo and Su ook Refuge in Stone Build 8 A 3 B A cable stoamed | could not have been more thnn fve | ndditional oficers or men on the for. | Chicdgo, Indianarlis and Loulsville ey QEcllon g (EncU o e Mk That He Has Right to It tor and Steel Trusts. went to the | miles away-and was stcaming toward | ward deck. Just the regular force” | chicaso, Terre Haute and Southeast- | = Kankakee, IIl, April 22—Mrs. David | region. It is believed that the maple| Greensboro, N C. April 22.—If Col- |* Wabbington, Aprll 22.—Tn the Seuss isaster ie | the Titanic. Bo close was she that | §aw Captain Frequently Sunday Night | “ Ghicago, Indi 4 Sout Jay, who with geveral friends was re- | sugar crop in and around Quebéc will | oo o > it T g B . v | from the bridge Boxhall plainly SaW | = pyid vou see tho cantaln frequently hicago, Indiana and Southern. turning from Kankakes Sunday alght | b rilned 2 | onel Roosevelt gains the nomination | tedey Representative Philip B, Camp- her masthead lights and then her red | o 0 YOE P85, ASkaT Senaten ot | e e Daich to her home eight miles west of the | S | for president, he will come to the |bell of Kansas, republican, made & o e Mackay | tho Nores elentmie Sor AEASAnd with |~ “Yes, sir, sometimes on the upper | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicego and | Git¥; Was killed by the tornado, and | Boston's Tribute to the herolc cour- | south, he said today, in an effort to |spirited attack upon Colonel Roes$ oy b that | officer hail toe stranger. Captain Smith | 42CK; sometimes in the «1'”; room; | St. Loui; . ?Lfr‘fdfl n the party were seriously in- Zi&:r':n;‘h :fl(l]:n;i \v(::n'lfn Who Went | iy, i over. He laidiclaim to the sup- [velt. He sald the latter had been g0~ a tonigit Sl b gl foe their belief (hat the | “\Was the captain on the bridge or | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, | [208¢ i & deserted stone house about [at a monster memorial meeting in | cans and said he would embark upon | flaying him (Campbell) betore the Gk L ine in' reoiy . me: any other places when vou went on [* Detroit, Toledo and Ironton. \flve“r?lflrs from fown, but the wind de- | Fageuil hall a determined camffign to break up | American public becauss he recent i o ¢ x watch at eight o'clock | _ Dunxirk,” Allegheny ~ Valley and | Qteied the building. s the “solid_south. 2 likened Colonel Roosevelt's “recall of o Not Enough Lifeboats for Crew. No, I first saw the captain about | Pittsburg. No deaths were reported from Grant Mary Swain Wagner, president of | “I have the right to support of every | judicial decisions” to an “appeal so r T un ;,""v‘,‘.,j Boliail Hliant> " ace auch replis; | nine: brdlock |7 Hirta Park, 1ll, today when communication | the American suffragettes, has heir to the Jacksonian democracy,” | the bleachers’ from decislon of the yman, the |y owever, ard in any case the steamer | “Did you see Mr. Ismay with the| Grand Rapids and Indiana. | Jas restored by automobile, but there | clared war upon the long hatpin. She he said in his speech here. “I am |umpire, A 2"t him | Kept on ‘her course obviousy past : captain on the bridge or in the wheel | Hocking Valley. | e T ihan 2. score of injured per- | says that she is going 1o have a bill |fighting for the principles which | -Colenel Roqseyelt has been holdtng bt etig tha | Titanic without offering aid. This and | house?” I' Tadlshe: Hasbos Belt sans i the willage, introdveed in the Wisconsin leg | the great bulk of the of the | himself up to thé peopis as the pars- tead were | the declaration by A. S. Pranklin, | “No, sir; not until after the acei- janapolis Union | 2% LTI ture. | south believe, and the kept away | gon of political virtue” sald Mr, g vice president the White Star line, | dent ha and Michigan | Monument to Major Butt. N Pt s from me only by o nar 1m going | Campbell. “He has assalled every man " 4 here to- | that fhers was not sufficient lifeboats Did you know when he dined that rie and Western, | Augusta, Ga., April 22— The Archi- Resolutions Authorizing $10,000 ap- | to see to it L re not kept | whe ventured to disagres with him on epara another steamer tn go | 2board the Titanic to cars for the | nigh ere he dined, or with whom?" ri>, Alliancs and Wheeling. | bald Butt Memorial association was |PioPriations for the families of each away by a name. I fight |any question, FHe brands every man o d8Ad 050 I ship s company at one time were easily N hore and Michigan Southern. |formed hera at a meeting today and | Of three postal clerks who some that they will vote the way they |as an infamous scoundrel whom he Sreorgh o imder. | the features o the hearing : tain Odered Him Away in Boat h Valley. subscriptions will be received for the | tNIf lives on the Titanic, were fntro- | feel—and when I fight 1 figh not lash into agreeing with hien, e The official was questioned through- |~y "o TUG WAV m B0er erection of a monument to the preai. | duced in the house Monday by Rep- | In another speech he said “I have baen told that [ was taking A ewns: | out the morning session on the mes- | bioxhall sa {2 Dot believe the | \faine Central | dont's military aide, who went e | TSentative Reflly of Connecticut waten. T g nominiten; ¥ my political We in my own hands ¢ iron was | $28€8 exchanzed between the Carpaihia 5 pidga Bt o ";‘Elfl‘ AMichigan Central | with the Titanic. It is planned to get | R best to ger the old ‘tarheel = this morning In assnming to attack the \Tom W% |and himsei® after tae ship had started ring his | Naw York Central and Hudson | subseriptions from all over the coue. | Senator Martine of New Jersey ves- | Colonel Rooseveit said that colonel after he had viciousty attacked R | for New York with the Titanic's sur When did B e River. try to erect a gultable monument in | (°rda fntroduced an order re- |ception in Arkansas on rday and |me in my own state. If [ dM not do o | vivors aboard. | 1a asked '€ or Smith, P8 | New York, Chicago and St. Louis. | Augusta te Major Butt, questing the president to send several | in North Carolina today had pieased | €0 I would desplse myself; my polit- s «| Ismay’s Haste to Leave Country. dn e Draurad e e e New York, New Haven and Hartford e Ty | revenue cutter vessels to the scene of | him greatly ical friends would despise me and §on oNts: Among the survivors were J. Hruce |'the boat.” New York, Ontario and Western, R f Dard the Titanic disaster, and to keep them | The colonel arrived at Asheville, N. | my political foes would despise me.” hoard. The | Tsmay, manasing director of the Nne.| . ~Whers were you at the time of |, New York, Philadelphia and Nor- eopening of Dardanelles, | there at least a month in the hope of | C., in the early morning, in a down- | Mr, Campbell demanded of Colonel Mackay | Among the wireless telegrams read | the Kook g o~ ~ Constaatinople, April %2.—Tha ra- |finding other bodies. pour of rain which lasted most of | Roosevelt whether or not the lstter £y, W11 | mth. the. o oeid Was: oot B e b Tl Fonching tha helig New Yowk, Susquehenna and West- | OPening of the Dardanelles has been | —— | the time while he was on ihe way to |bad sent & note to the department of til 1ats | may urging that the steamship Cedric | 1 see what occurred?” postponed, owing to the continued | Under Strong Guard the seven Hills- | Greensboro. Despite the storm he was | justice, asking that steps toward the #10 untsl the | o 1 could not see.” ow Jersey and New York. presence of Italian warships In the le prisoners who have been in jail |;net by crowds at a number of stations | prosecution of the Hurvester trust be . S R Pennsylvaata lines east. archipelago, Mo further hombardment | at Rounoke, Va. since their arrest |and made several brief speeches from | Suspended and whether or not he “n . THE TWO LITTLE BOYS e o i {ha"Senior_ofticer saa -we| EemmSyvania lines west is reported here. in conncetion wilh the assassinations | hiy train. the mignt time, in private conferamos B e i b g S g+ ck an dceheys, | Pere Marquette. : & In the Carroll county court, siarted | Colonel Roosevelt said that he was | With the heads of ihe Stes! corperation Sons of Woman in Nice | out of the couniry as quick s pos- | “Was tere any jce'op the deek 7 Pittsburg and Lake Frie, f"‘: Hillsville vesterday, where the |relying for his support upon the plain (and the Tennessce Coal & iron Ce, Whose Husband Took Them Away, | sihle. The mossage said also he would | ust a littlo on the lower deck, 1| hending system. 8 the | Bewthuehoed of Locomotive | men Will be Bifed on trisl today: | pessia fopigrriiison o ognacy dcpman: oy sail on the C nd asked that | heard the sharp repert of the eraghh oledo and Ohio Central. Engineers, said today: 3 That's the only chance I have,” he | ons corporation. i it =5t s hing be 7ehAy 8t tho pler for him | ‘Did you ses. fhe iceberste Toledo, Bt. Louis and Western, “The engineers, realizing the respon- | With a Home Ready to Receive his | continued. “I have noboqy with me| The demecratic side of he houss o of 1y | when (he Carpafhia docked Tha sen “No sir, }‘yer;lilrlr;t ll’ulu:;shml smmt)'t;elfiéfflunotn the:l\, m}imom_ ‘f:'l‘ryb“Jslhxx:;a(rg:;z:v (-L(::‘.“'i'”[ Fin- | put the people. Wherever® the peopi iflpz“ulm Mr. Campoeli, but the »e- a \ Ate's subpoenas blocked the pian, {hobsie Bistiil Clarita Ve aryland. cause they desire to retain thelr repu- , living & enter, are allowed to express their prefer- | publicans listeied without demomstras ), who were To Be Resumsd Today. srigbdr s Wy Whesling and Laks T, tation for conservatism and to prevent | Filtsburgh, received news ence by voting we will win, nine times | tion excapt when ho said (hat Presie W 5.0 : “Did it strike the bew or shave it? Cest Bide Belt Line, gnnoyance and suffering to the public, | Dight that his wife, five sons and one | gut of ten. In Pennsylvania and Ti. | dent Taft had “made goods ne Navratll the wife |, Th¢ commities Will resime its hear- It seemed to have struck the piuff | ~Wabash, Pittsburg Terminal, have accepted the offer of the media- | 42ughter, had gome down with the[pofe~the people had such an oppor- — S wife | ing tomorrew morning, Weurth Officer | of the starboard bow. Central Vermont Not Included, tors, preferring to take every possible | Tilanic. tunity and they have not got through{ Minister E War Wit £ her at | axpected to continue en the | “Them it was not a square blow cn A riuity to settle thei e 2 3 s g inister Expects War h Mexice, two chiidren in the ¥ : i iall 4 G The Iist {mcludes practieally al] but | opportup settle their grievances : counting the majorities yet e , Hete = e | recital of the events imme- | the bow of the ship? three of the rellroads in the territors | Peacefully, We believe Judge Knapp| . Amoes R. E. Pinchot, treasurer of the New Haven, Conn., April 23—Rev. h 0, arite x| O huely procailig thecotlislon. 0, a glancing blow." Toughly desemibed. nn east ot Sieery | will be mble te bring aheut & general | Boosevelt leaguc which we SERUHn F. Langdon Humpbries of New York, sway the S ..tv“.:‘ S fen impact = land north of the Potomag river, The |joint cenference. Should hoth sides | the elestion of New York stale Rabbis Meot in New York, R Sefere [ U uime | FOURTH OFFICER BOXHMALL sl jt was so slight (hat ¥ @id mot se exceptions ate the Gentral Rail- | eome to the point Where arbitratien | gates favorable lo ihe nomination of nuer of the Second compaxy, Gevs Asiintles. ubdurts “}“f‘q‘f “\»d‘sl ‘:mm»[ | rond oft New Jersey, whose sonteact |be neeessary and a third abitrate ,N"y.n, Theodore Roosevelt, certified to| New York, April 22 Twenty rabbi M"T‘r‘g P;v;} Guard, -faul that he had | o traveling with & | Tolls of Drills and Inspection Before | 0¥l fRen, Went on (he bridge | wih the engineers doos net expire un- | #ppointed by Judge Knapp, thoir de- | the secretary of state that he received | ropresenting uearly all the lurge cities | POSEIVe infemation from & = soures an said to Titanic Sailed. Yinrdpek. the Sixth ofitemns ety M| il June 1st, and the Central Vermont | cision, sf eourse, would be'final $11,819 and spent $11,513 in the casi, met here L ose peal [N AL UL ROt Suut K4 berty to tall end « . % 2 Murdocl, the shath officers, Ur. Moody | and Rutland ratireads, both of which Believe Position is Strong | * dence of Rabbi Wise and organized the | L byl Py \ and Captain Smith, Vermont and Whioh havs « 9. The Forfar Lodge of Free Masons at | East Council of R u Rubbis, | war on Mexico in the ne: daye, #t sent (o New York | J. B. Boxhall, fourth officer of the, Eatimeny of Mice’ Prasid 9 I Viermont-aa ich have & sep- | «yot onl; Aing media- | Kincardine, Scotland, which admitted | The object of the council by S iE SCHE of the chiidfes A W Pt Y | (e y of Vice President Frank- |arate agreemeat with the men em- | o s intes z _ o . admitte o objec 2 : Mich w 2, Pi ™ H " lowedl 8o Shat the it will b tien heeause of the interests of forty | Jack Johnsen, the negro prize fighter, | meet at least quarte is “to conside, . Pierpont Morgan in Vesica. The two French walfs are new in | “Wers thers any drilly or any in-| lin appears on Page 8) Tane o e wage: question diremetr | millions of people in the eastern ter- | to membership, was ordered suspended | matters of interest to ‘iheral Ji:leisn: | Veaics, April 39—, st Mars the care of Miss Margaret Hays of | spection before the Titanie safled?” he | = R gt AIFeCtlY | ritory that is affected, but because we | u; sber 5. b & Toornpate. ern gect of. the: caBHGE 4 todus has become the self appointed guard- | “Bath” said the witness, “The men’| Ohio, has introduced ® LE1 in the hougs Statement by Bur, and worthy that wo will be surc of | of Seotland, which has been Iavestigai | Judaiam.” Amens (hos Dresent s s | nationat art o k) fan of the boys, ons of whom is abgul were muslored and the lifebouls low- | for [he coinage of half-cent pigces, I, A, Burgess, agsislant grand chief ! fair compideration on the merita” I © ) Ravhi David Levy of Now Liaven, _ ' of the as¥ BPL PRI e Sl i1

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