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NORWICH, CONN. The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Doubie That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population e | T 70 REGULATE WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Cebied Parascots For an Insull | Tobacco ot |Condensd Toearams T4ET GALKED AT SHORT, UGLY WORD London, April 29.—King George and Queen Mary were present The War Department Has Ordered Roonat & matince poriormance at the tu His Molher A[ Zion cil il reerall L g 6 v Mt Senate Committee to Advocate Legislation to Prevent - (o Eavai o1 Meres. Hag y The Deadlocic Betmeen 11 oo | PPESIdent Tells a Lowell Enthusiast That The Term) Paris, ‘April 29,—Myron' T. Herrick, cite coal mine workers and t new Am n ambassador to | ALBERT DE BRAHME'S REASON | TROUBLE DUE TO USE OF WEED Operators From Withholding News. | rinch I sicesssion 15 Robers Bacors | 038 o the phesent weurr s " of the T wee g 2ant? H H ’ today presented his letters of credence | FOR MURDER OF WIFE. BY WORKMEN, —_ \Llal‘ 'S NOt n Hls vmbu'afy. Arthur Elkinston, an Employe 3 Hotel La Salle, Chicago, “drowned les Vedrines, the | in a brine vat In OPERATOR BRIDE GIVEN $1,000 FOR STORY - st sopulur avisior | EXPLANATION IN. NOTE | TRAMPLED ON WOMEN | ' 7SI HAVE BEEN MAN OF STRAW LONG ENOUGH® | to President B0 s a result of a fall with his mono- at St 5, @ Wilfred Roux Was Cau belting while at work in New York Musician Stated That He | vien Badly Beaten at Prayer Meeting | Ville brickyard vesterday and s serl- ) 8 : The{ Took His Own Life Because He Did | _workmen Stigmatized as “Tobacco "'O b S Declares That Any Man With Blood in His Body Is Forced 14 ¢ assed it of 134 pli ns I egistr | . ¢t its | Smoking Curs” by Voliva. { tton s Vot B one L repltia Fight Under Such Circumstances—Roosevelt Refers ta on any | S e [ primarics by Harvard students % = | 8 wers aanitted. “Taft's Flabby Policy of Indecision”—Both Taft and Zion City 1 April o . 1 | A Total of 14,883 = which sult seriously, started i 14,883 Crates of Onions . . . e Sreing. phea emssiaees | Srrivel I NowVork Gy Crom Roosevelt Leaders Predict a Victory in Massachusettsy independent manufacturing con- | Falveston. This s the e attacked a group of 200 Zion | e = Titanic’s Wireless Man Admits Selling Tale of His Experience to New York Paper—Officers and Crew excused and Will | resolucion Not Want tp Die in Electric Chair. Sail For England Today—Engineer Sammins Considers | [\ e $20 a Month Fair Wages For Wireless Operators. April Ibert De staurant orchestra leader, ter killing his wife in jealous ange: more than two days ago and appar ently making every preparation to dis- member the bod Alip AL esay ma (EINe deckel & fron o A1) 1 Washington, April 20.—-After a day bridge, about thres min efor ’x" iy ‘;“,'_j“"““,l.“‘ yoad “,"l}’(‘,f“nwm men and women were beaten SFormzr _State Senator David L. | n President Taft) doned his early appeais for of discusaion intended discover the | left thie ship x i P i Apartmen s vt want to dis in the | With clubs and blackjacks and a num- | \\"”}_h‘w d Su at his n n e twelve hour campaig gn | becanss of ta=ift afd labar a Sttin e of wireless | A8 e Jere &t e P T leotelo: ol B o | ber of them were serlously injured. | Yest Cornwall, Conn, the age of | ¢ Massaciusetts in i ,- | and cice again attacked Mr. sosded us in se of wireless | I qon't kmow. I Kr & haant electric chair, so I take my own life {69, He w . : Calegrih pate commit= | any on'when we Were x he wrote in ome of three farewell| Trouble Due to Use of Tobacco, |~ ¢ W& & natlve of Goshe night. From ihe time A s | by name, i o g ho alaaiee | Chhit before t n not onfessing his crime. | The fight was the climax of a we Ths Patten Cott 7(\ Bt ""“"‘l‘“f &< ALUEhSo It & Sl | Asked if He Had Been Given Square e o lidn't have any on. 1 Brid Wife's Body Found in Bathtub, |of trouble between employes of the | yorittany restored o e moreioe: V2% | address 't Melrose tnd usked for -4 Deal. e ,You spoke of your mate, Operator The body of his wife, a handsome | independent concerns which rec R G o eSOt tinte deal president spurred his | A he came neas d nearer to r Ph nd yourse ting on | woman of 30, was found in & bath tub | Bave begun operations here and the | ned for Mearing —enin ol | husky voice into Strenuous action. It | COl0NEXs footsteps the president o \e officers and es the apartments, packed in sawdust people, formerly followers of | \ wiks-eie of Sl s | €0 up to his subject and he at s . boa i plaster of parls, a bullet hole| Alexanasr Dowie. As & protest | 3 | Mr Taft has spe he “nierea | the colonel time after time. Hle b S T kg through . the. templs, and = knffe the use of fobacco by the| coo a. oo i . | the Waite House, but m e not so bitter as is Springfiel Janaging ctor o ¥ of the body. De Brahm's body was |DPanies of Wlbur Glean. Vo | oo o os, &8 o e nasion - | second y of the ate will | e crowds what Be Al Mercantile Mari Had ever Mr. Sam- | found, still warm, hanging in a closet | 1iva, o Dowie's authority, | [SSter com A hiitie votes: 1o Tt = | k { his opponent med searchingly as to | Jumped into with a cord around the neck and a |have beer g prayer meetings in . 2o g - | morro; "hm‘:-l” Without zoing into much des o Yes, et blants, twice ” | tail, e president de t gulations to make a|. GHA ullet in the head. I3 g s | “Liar” Not in His Vocabular tail, he PN deckast B e Baposdiile ] 18 x ODAY. | e e e it ad just calle ok y | for government “of, for and by 5 * | Whea Li | 2C0, SONISERION. (1Y MO ing tod en sev q L r. Taft's U ong address s | people,” explained what he thought Regulations Are Nec: | wator it fell Them he double crime was discovered | g men rushed out of the 0 3 159\, | made Lowell " | the charze that he alone used pol | lifax when a large trunk which the musician | (, down or leaped over ba A oSy v | packed the opera no So eager was | bosses, and asked again and agalm essary - ordered on Saturday and in which the | which had been erected aroun o LEYA FRL DORIUSBI0BL AjUGY t he had been given o squace deal B g Ha > he cable | POlve believe he “intended to ShiD | prayer platfo nd drove t P4END 95401 SJ0U4IACY ‘g Aueduwiog | Mr. Rooseve » s vh, F ¥ & his wife’s body, was dellvered at | from that part of the town. | \ £a d 3 shi y ’ ee ar= | AWOY. i eltvered at | isty from that part of the towr e rge Crowds Everywhere, e proba- | gronch, were shoved under the door,| Immediately after the fight at the | Nouses in Boston that ol Pyt o g o gy ness ! N 4 4 ; » addressed to the elevator boy and | prayer meetl D | n e 4 (] B B vard his 1 N ey e r De Brahm’'s mother, in | the large alarm bell rung and more | i T : a Jia wu:fl-“\nw’ , Biiews ).,h Lowell wWitness > ; pich the musician confessed | than 1,000 members of r = No, 1 the. meddent spoke I e RN . ¢ b1 . d his wife and announced | gathered @ Charles Rossi, alias Sylvio 1 resider resident spoke In (e, SN ' sea W t X - - | his intention to pay the pen: by | plans for sini, a : Value of Words. | o e e x rom Uap-| taking his own life. Before the notes | employes reste s I fobril < | neoVeTen RebY EeW the streets. g Lardner said ould not arrive 1d be transiated De Brahm went| who filled the | wanted 1. New York for nurder | L case, the samio mar VELT'S pe a i a. m, s closet, slipped his neck | threatened to “clean o e town.” | of a girl in 7 } seiaion N A ROOSEVELT'S TOUR. . t : re 1 aehed] : e bod- a rope hanging to a clothes | A second clash between the church | At gl by ls& p -~ . : ldin. ack detal bl poe Al hook and shot himself. | people and the independents was pre- | Allisncs e & dia s | Tells Audience That He Can Wi o r ir. Marconi and " u never saw him again T o HrhE Says Wife Insulted Mother piicted at the perie bench Without Masachusetts. - A e e ¥ 1 fore he to v . e e R {'where Vollva urge Rt s 3 3 S n sern e Carpathla A oat.” € it apartment a | protect thelr won b nti T sfathe Hckt o Pit'sfield, Mass, April 2010 \ ttam LR > L P 2 : | the “tobacco g 3 h o you vote for ti > S £ 4 Blats R C 10 Ja¥ | stigmatized th % 5 i te the sos | 80" ol Roosevelt here te« - s ENGINEER A gr e s ble since 1 was|Men Beaten, Women, Trampled Upon | The Town of Burlington, formerly | port of u s v et Pentoss, Gaitiagee e G v T - ines p i r me the most | Elder F, ML Royal gnd Joseph Bish- | jro " Secor town in as ‘ I mus et . ecisred SN &8 m White Star Officials Still Held. |Resents Imputation That He Cau A tit > will b miserable he came | op were the most seriously injured in | touncil opt I sula Yieally nothtag 8 i S S it 9 nide.] A B = 1% dboNs e last Friday after being out all [the prayer meeting tonight. Both . ~ Mes to Advocates One Long Term f t P Ne ¢ ] of nim, outside of two of , ' Miohs the White | upp News, St Tikve o gt nd had & terrible black eve. She [ were badly beaten and i is g dent tates, except the PPt ' vel Bt it owis ) 1 ; » had had a fight somewhere so I killed | Bishop’s skull was_fractur More Water Than Ever Befo Aft 4 trom {hoss me. Sl R = = r n because she wantedyto kill|than a third of Known i 3 el e v g g nd from the great sinister spee . 1-her and will' die in | attendance at ] i vhich stand behind iy ; my ke care of my angel|en, b e o4 an &0 p P Wk the \dest mother | rush ent « 3 . tiod & e L Colonel Roosevelt &evot » b 3 on earth. wife insulted her and | dents. e : ; s iid serve | OO O - this i agon 1 killed her: | number 2 {8 £ : nelig i t Taft had Dosn . ooe ; don t to die in the electric | could, T 1 I | o othe ; b ¥ har so 1 L v own life. Goodbye tRA. JaRSGon dent, | I nt e ale o nds and a thousand ki g 1 s 8 P . 1 v s e SR b day. Your f ta - | reports of the presidents g i e | S ey farvarc Law no matt ; man | $peeches and in the latte HUGH WOOLNER. Was Jealous of Wife. | BEEF REACHES HIGHEST the | v point he entered mpon . — Accor to neighbors the musi- | e { Cecil A his Lowsll addre debate by retorting to Sur nger Considered Work , who was a Russian, was insanely BRCEOR S0 NEMAS | m, bo Been Man of Straw Long Enough. | "oarements s Very Slo o e s qle, & Selian girl | ‘Quoted at 13 Cents a Pound at Whole- | s o i Condemn m i asig 1] TTEIE PEREST SE 'P"“"r“:j'_‘" e b re made to frequently quarrele Sale in Brookiyn. nd ¢ 7| e e R P ther | o O oriod That tiie setontt ot TN te ner of London, | 1t would br B e ‘ 4 EAT LS 3 4 e e have | Ting up class hatred. This Colonel a T was called |, Mr. Samm ARBITRATION PROPOSALS Now TEcrR. JApEL- 24 The SWficle- | Jhepunstaliof Ool, Jobin Sl Astieding . 3 ® | Roosevelt deniec - - | “care for” sale price of beef advanced here today | wil held at Rhir . N. Y. at the | een a m stra nougt The tal} o 1. 4 : is observa~ | Mr. Marcont BY: RALBOAD NANAGERS | &/t & sound o 8. Bisfiee: rooots ervice s b e e T from Southampton | Beneral man 3 S Jishan: sny; yeas soce 1351% A-xcareass | ¢ : 5. | dectared. In this ssme connection e ¥ 5 e ‘ e oy One Provides for Commission of Seven | of native corn fed beef was quoted at | u arvival ¢ dy in | - {3 - & A 2 ¥ t Mo and | He said he to Settle Enginesrs’ Do Wallabout Market in Brooklyn at a | ) | setts w poliey of flabby Snde o | to meet Oper ailed e TR 9 mands, top fiure of 13 cents which old timers | — n a square poliay of S ARCON! ONCE MO! 3 2 h | o pless acquiesence o said | to get in tc i —After a session | 267¢ed Was the highest price in over | Miss Rose Pitono d’s Champion Roosevelt by Name | wrongdoing o crooked ) record was | ators, he said Inventor Makes Third Ap- 1 mic , the conference | AT vears, lwx‘(«ill"l‘»l\t{;;fi);[\mvmnf ferdle swimmer, § X e United | In the first half dozer es 1o | ana the crooked er is permi next it had in- fStories. Bef. of managers of eastern |20 10 26 cents a pound for porterhouse | States goves ) to | made today the president not men- really grow creased .. It wag tHe H,-K‘T Bot None of the Money. Before Committee. | railroads gave out a stacemens e | 80d %4 cents for - sirloin steak; 20 | accompuny her on her s ctoRt bodiire TagaovElt: by Tt — L 4 3 At = TS R aring they proposed that the inter. | L0, 23 CCBIS for rib roast; 30 to 32 for | English channel ir Her request | though he followed clo or the grow up a v rcomfertadls B, r B4 Siispected S b at € state commerce commission act as ar. | 1010 1amb chops; 18 cents for mutton | was refused P his 03501 through the | ve y feelin discontent wi » lite apparatus, | 29Ked Ser v bitrators of the engineers' demanay, | Shoulder chops; 26 to 28 cents for mut- —— Sa nd o in the ed the work of the | ;.o 50l but that Droposition’ was declinad oy | 0% 1ol chops and even soup meat| United States Judge Carpenter \fternoon, howeve a (Continued on Page Eight) 1% 8 Jatoen; el e the interstate commerce 3 sold at 15 cents a pound. | fused to conduct n unde 1 i to Captain Smith,” | e Ame & nd that Uhiet Bitne ot toooiaelon, | mhe wholesaler's explanation of the | Jurisdiction of federal court. Re- | S - —— & \ whén I heard him say | ¢elved anvt A 2 - of W hood of Loeomot S incat | cause of high prices is the scarcity of | cefvers for the sal S the s M hcmeers s | The witness acknowledged that prob- | ed for a t hood of Lecomotive Engineers a | catite, the cost of feed, especially corn, | court for permissic o the | TRIAL OF HILLSVILLE SMALL STEAMERS MAY - g gl boats | ably a Istake” had been made in|committee on merce commission as arbitrators and the fém that it 1S a between sea- | the city licenge | OUTLAWS BEGINS TODAY | GO OUT OF BUSINESS B it Aai BRIt R n which the stories were | t¢ Ae oMb o son period. BE ins | 2 saaon for- [REOE. L e submitted to the government ‘n?:lrtjfl‘ | The Mormons at Macarath, Alberta, | Special Deputies Fear to Do Service in | If Compelied to Carry Enough Life« € 1 P s Bt a e P i ors, Messrs. Knapp and Nelll, a pro. | FREIGHT HANDLERS AT £ e th 1s of Guarding Jail. boats For Passengers and Crew. o o k. | Associated Press,” he said. Che T . S ission of H. eb t Vi 1 eonle back. | would have ol G e i seven, one each to Tepresent the rail- | AREPIRE 0L ON STRIKE ter D e > of Lat-| Wytheville, Va., April 20.-The trisls| Washington, April 25 —Exeursies) ;s Wt all right | there would have been no sore toes.” {"‘“’)X‘”:d e prieas imd these two | Refused to Wait Until Demands Wers | firs recontl ; 8 destroyed } of the six Hillsville courthou boats and other passenger craff a P | Sammis said the erna t 0_selec e umpires. In event that | : i 411 Kepe cl " ,unds | Sammis dd the international tele- e meieeentaties Tai b 3, ;“ Submitted to Headquarters. : —_ __ | stns will begin here tomorrc which ply the sounds and inlasd talians Blocked Way of Women. |SraPh convention had already gone on the five umpires, it is proposed they | S Colimbus Memorial Commission | Allen, the mountainiser - who Vit o the UiSet ST R viLion, 85 You | e tiie Ty oire Caspatel hec T bo appointed by the chief ustics orw,‘.’,’;’fi”""‘" lA;arq 29=One hundred i ! ifon trial i County go out of business If compelied %o n an fifiein | nietsdehics: ©ittiag ahts Bt 2 : o the United States, xtckern and saxigtant ‘tally aien em- | ortias T re “lon March 14, when the carry sufficient lifeboats tor all passe 3 I P hip pos at mes .| When Chief Stone, t i | ployed at the freight depot of the New 1 > v in . oy | Beneral business, passenger busix coples of many | (e neny ool Stone the leader of | Yoilc New Haven & Haritord Rl | SPeclal trains June ¢ nd the un. | prosecutor, sheriff, v 2 2 jeclures Captain Hy | and others ahead T 3 leaving a_confer- | 10a4"Co, went out on strike, demand- | 'eiling of the Columbus memortal there | a_bystander were killed, w neral mansger of the Sammis declared that B L hdtlies sked Tegerding | ing higher wages. The troskers now | June § first. Claude, Vict nd Friel Allen, | Navigation Company bee T | Cottam, operators on t ih todan T thech he was credited | roceive $1.75 per day and they de s | Sidna Edwards B Marion, | fore th mmitiee on merchant R | should not be blamed x Jation was mot setigteciiat It the |§510, The strikers wanted the com- Sheriff Albert L. Morse of | other membe he & o | marine todsy 3 news from the ship. T might sail_tomor: IROET s wotld: bimsean s Loy 80~ Logints, anxwer iately. When told nn., died e ; | tried separately, i er “We expect & A law 1o puss and b \glan Sm ol id proceed with ar- |Pha” matter 1a first eart trouble, Brou: back, by ox cart and every vehic our company is getting ready to coug Wiges of Opecators. riny angements for u strike. Ho denied | 6% natier werld frat to o], 3 scitement’| murder it he said. “The misicks I8 to comd z ; at he delivered/.an ultim su ted to the headquarters at New | ¢ Bt p Yos S i 8 g '“ It there is any blame,” caid Sam sa1d matum and | Haven, seventy stopped work at once, | ng New | /- Xlie e nd the|fube SHips M o Sn LR g | A of the Carpathia. The captain of a jos L‘m?»n"f o 1t would have come | There s & heavy rush of _l‘,m;"”m e, and in whi | mud-soaked roads r horse- | land and then only for two hours &8 eolla 3 ship is censor for all wireless messages | Society Attends Performance For Ben- | He would mot dis | nt time, and trafic may | back, by ox cart and eve icle the | night, with ocean golng ligers” 3 e sent from a ship, The operators a fit of Titanic Vi # | e e | m | Policemen Were on g | countrysi h ne of the | Captain Nickerson sald he would ding int sl . L efit of Titanic Victims. More conferences will be held | reight i s gl 18 o The French Delegation t« ¥ Allens spreads almost the same terror | prefer a place on a life raft (0 Jne 2 Nir, Murd pul | there t d and receive. They se | ight house, but there wa 9 T - B M, Murdock L nothing that the Gaptain doss not pass| New Tork.Apr °E g I e e plain tercentenar i o | that it did in Hillsvil Several | a filled lifebot. Represertative Cling "o SE A o BRI P ' | e e g A e — | pirE S is co : s gift 1o | special deputies sworr guard the jnd urg his litebost iy a crowd of women, |0 B ree tonl per- SE WA 0 BE the Un t | jail have declined to se Detectives | said that twelve of the larme steatis * 1 ¢ b he leg: Sammis said that Americ wireless | formance give: 1 1 e I ail ha We b o men out by the legs | Semmis 4544 that, Americon win formance given at_the poiitan ek _ | BROOKFIELD FARMER'S France” b 5 *|are in the cells with prisoners | ship companies which he asked fos SRR Iy we oul Asenn as we FODUTRPER O ROMHA PO mES 3 o | Overs. Homie, for the benofikine ths N ICEBERGS. | BODY WASHED ASHORE | ®0_to Mount \ 5 ¢ | night and day. Sidna Allen and Wes. | récommendations for itoswing eqaiPe n his boat we lift- he I perators families of the victims e Titanic | . = = reath on the tomb of Geor sh- | ley Edwards, the only two mebers of | ment recommended lifebonts. R od T four pounds @ Pie na Gov S | il i mb jeorge V ley Edwards, T wo mebers of bonts. B e e e and | e e & bt e fceemdet/. axgiate | SovmwRAt Lo T:k.;rs“’fl to Protect | pigappeared from Home Last Decem. | inSton | e ‘sune Targe, are sl huntcd | in the lsst twenty vers, _$asY “Gcf Into Last Collapsible Boat. | s ,‘_M ‘7‘" 1:4“““,,,‘%7‘-»‘_‘ Sk orial addr Ehraid | ber While in 11l Health, On Motion of Senator Reed of Mis- | 88 announced that vill keep tha | comsts by means of 1ifacoats” anid 3 Vo sald a t col-|1f the yitness did mot belleve 1t o s Sl ot 29—Capt. J. J.| Brookfield, Comm, April 29 W Bt A s i P BB e | oo nave Bl aived ip " s bein P L e e it ns who Knapy, e apher of 'the |, - };‘ o (‘“‘]{“ 29.—The | ore the \ting ¢ - | taken souls have been saved hy all othes kiag 1 £ te | tomntaan oot RSt o e e {Let the cabia siip 30 ported | 10 oo Giesppected Spim IS i of e » ex- 1" | GEN. GRANT'S ESTATE Domt yowsNick (NS SR awaled ¥ irded svch herolsm a3 was shown by mény icebergs in tha ¥ of where | ome last December, was found this ysevelt, Mr. Roose 1 room for more lifeboats 12 waimming 6 sea 5 ; iy Obeier Hitde rathi tign w York Ora- Titanic sank, and that they waere | 2itérnoon the banks of Still river, estdent i B LEFT TO HIS WIDOW | pools, tennis courts and golf Linke t B o a renge for a ico Caruso sa moving southward toward the|\WNere it had been cast by the tide wspapers, | were cut out? asked Chalrman Alex« ‘ & 0 peay | inon o, & private o The and other selections | trans-Atlantic stcamabip routes, salq | 06 discovery. Was mads| by & faFm e Will States That His Children Are| ander rem tha s bhalt & oy a% | Witness replied th ey were 1 ary Garden, Seo today that a close watch would bs kept | , who was working in the fields | Victor | o ided For | “The criticikm of the press of &5 B ,l ko, Y o Higres of | doing the best they could. a, accon | nr:;l;~]\ d.ml{er;\us obstructions, Wire- | ;xg:rs'::& rl}:}r Y::;.‘ '\:;mf was in William 1 . Already _on:udei or. | pogy e gt g .MM and ordered the Loats fo L Beratér Smitils Pas L ss reports of icebergd are constantly | P te of decomposition, L Waterby 2| New York, Aprl will of t to that,” replied My, C 1 i) e s P‘:""C:* Question. r = | beins roceivad at the hrarosruphic of. |, M7 Crosby was about 80 years of | from his home ai 7 o MR L L B etk S e g0 back to wieel i i th Senator Smith and the witn o patronage i | fice. Shi oris Indicate thy | 28 and was a well to do farm T Aitive FHdI: Taoras the: father o 5 LR " iy e h nonie [ iy Vot ghaot 'aibns of SEtIoe. | sos Duk s of Connmaught. | trans-ALantic routes are becoming en_ | Bad deen in ill health for some months | norted the bovs ¢ e o ey e L e Saes | TRADING STAMP CASE about untll dawn, when 1 Dffcor | ©Fmer contending that Samm At a future date mm! | dangered by the sence, | previous to, his disappenrance and, it p be | estate, valued at over $10,000, to his | REACHES U, 8, COURY Hwe rowe and unloaded a num ading questions, and the latte I’ : 1 | be mo | e i s life. His | o m wife, Ida Honore Grant. The will was - i v pi o tzkoy. at the tur an organized | CLAIMS IT IS A sxecuted at Fort Sam Houston, Texus. | 7o Determine Whsther State Oudl + 841 he was gainz to b isiike to press quest} — was made bim for & CHEN | daciared. that he lett ail in wife Constitutionally 8 of some men who were float on 4 |d the senator, “but [ wan Loss of Sleep Causes Insanity. Ho leaves a widow and one SCHEME OF DOCTORS | d8C8red thel, I ‘Snuranos that 'the A “ sald the withess. He rescued | Ot all the facts, to the end tha DAk nashs Oonk 8 ghter. irén who had Iy bV Cincindatl, April 20—The fate of them.* | nradtioa® S bane " 46 ViAkoRs. - ah I Drdaeny ., April 20.—Steve | Bl Tt Senator /Work Says Saviour Would | children who had already DEovid:: " i . ; | : i 18 viclous, sha Bazercy, an employe of a-docal factory, | > 7. Be P Sade i ed for by will of his deceased mother, | the trading stamp and similar gty oHave vou any compiaint to make | Sopped.” : who worked almost continuuily for th | | $20000 for Mariden Y. W. C, A | o Punished Under Our Laws. | & for b7 W of bn oo v 'nid | enterprises® was brought up fn e ahout (> "alscliin ot tie crew on | e Wiiness sald ho-was in com- | past two weeks with scarcely any | | derigen, Conn ~Nathantel | qpoo o 2 Senatop | 1Y Needed through his widow and | United States cireuit court of conduct o oficers”” usked the | eto accord with Mr, Marcon, who | seap, went Anddenly “insana this| 1. Bradlsy, pre the Bradley & | yoo 28" of Califorala, ace Senator | that ypon her death the estate would | here today when an injunction Abaalutel ne® mald W, ‘.‘7,““' 00 Dpom Viutnsiom, added | morning and died tonight at police | At 5 Hubbard M S company, to- [ S Orey "“!_ ‘:\"” it in the | e divided between them. brought by the Sperry and Hutchine y non 110 Woolner, ] ha 2ol ‘,H\,‘ "\";,m‘;\ 1; sheuld ),.,,fld juarters, The medical examiner tribute It to Politics, | day gd\(; 3 % - Aplete a build- :fx‘i%:;lnr;'\iv at \m.y:“‘ Chi ! Y\ ‘« The two children are Ulysses 8, | ;.:rn Company of Detroit, Mich., - 2 be effected with gre re, | Baid death was due to heart disease, s el ing fand for the Youns Women's | Practicing His healing in New York | grant 3rd, who Is o captain of engl- | Frans C. Kuhn, stiorney OPERATOR BRIDE [ oo save the feelings of operator | i ohe S polopringten, Conn, April 2—ho | Cirlstian asaocla‘ion, 5o (hat the us- | loday as Te did in Juded 1900 yeih | poars in the United States army, and | Michigar came ‘up for B —— o0 have g p in the eompany's Anti-Tru 3 boara of warden nnd burgesses, after | sociation quariers on Crown street | 28 ould be subject to fine and | princess Cantacuz Ene, Countess of | question to be den Wiisther Tolls of Recelving $1,000 from New |service?” inquired Senat mith, sar. | g ‘52}‘°32=‘n Dizmissed reguler meeling fenight, announsed | may be dolbled, {mprisonment under the laws of the | gpergneky, 3 intoss of | Ciato can ""M"‘u"flwil.v u-n-: York Paper for His Story, | castically, o Dt L 86 Mnlied | ThEC TRCE et Hull haq - | Btate. Senator Works, =« Christian| “Although $10,000 s given as the | With such enterrises. " fie; mice | Considers $20 a Month Fair Wagss, | today thre of the six indictments re- | o faks offcet Ap Ihe Britieh 1 aw, Sclentist, was Spealking in opposttion | value of ‘General Grants estato it fs| Miohigan passed u lsw whish g Harald Tride, surviving operator on turnad Feb, 16 cherging several trang i The British expedition asainst the | department of publs EOVErn- | yresumed that this figure is merely | into effect Augast 1 of lest yeap T oy Wep Teemiled to the stand f oL at all,” respended the 58, | portation eRd-cedl eomyt a o BT e Abors has been brought to a success- | He charged that ‘e b th | nominal and that probubly the value | blding trading stamps sad “gift ese previously had test in New | “but it might have bad resulte, When | pfiears with cons . e | ful conelu: 1 R il was part|of the estate is considerably largen, | lerprises < York, e after ihe Carpathia |OPerators reslize they eannot do an - “ . s o i o { killeg Dr, Grego £ conper{odar-hams b the Adies — o - —_— ¢ e writ or seil their e nees, muC trua 3 i) 3 ] o 2 03] ) N ta B ASRC Al Aepe B 86 Seig> § 2 Betie. Wik 2Vt aaikda L s et = es, much | trust law, On }is 2 y Prinkit ) O nye Doen: 2 islatlon to perpetuate the power of Bonaparte Sustains Roosevelt, Providence Schooner Wrasked, SR ot BAaE The ooieh d I e S nd ther vere sustained in | 0f ; potitics is back|of | cooke hre po e g | the re schosl of medicine and | Baltimere, April 39.—Charles !, l'on- | Providenes, R, 1, gamria the wrack to o Now | of salary.did mot enter iato the o e TR R . Cuptajn of Police Robert iaw is “lor Of he | that 18 was a4 mercenary aitempt by | uparie, atiurney general in Cresident | old twe-masiad ) puper, and he sald he got |ter. He thought about $20 a month | E - wett will bs acting chief until Mr, P o4 ter | doctors mione o =stublish a medical | Hooseveit's cabinet, in a speecti beiore | Sehepp, whiel $1.405. i R t §20 a month | i But He Wearies Others, ll's successor is mamed, nighti—Toronto M B | bureau independent and free from | ihe Young Men's Roesevell _eaxue | Jomuary 14 (l'- the When did xon lns: e Coplain | Aftor sxptatning thiat tho critictsm | RS, SROTE that Bwana Tambo con- Siils Pompmainily. Sie: control by any department of govern- | here today, declared that Colone] | Islands, has been 8 asked Senator Soiith gf the naval Oberator on the cruises | icied the Slecping wlcknees while in| The only way » man can-get fibf&: Wklter Weilman's. idea. is. not - 5 | Heas wherehy all ot e L O o) ottt aconican | EI 8 tor ; perater o cruiser | the jungle is.mow: Shows o he Yol Whsid k th 3 s idea is mot 89| head, whereby all other schools of | with President Tafi regarding the ca When ke went overbeard from | ot 885 JH prbs k-t o have heen ¢ of & Womah in in argument is %o | wild) thore are no icebergs in the s ‘ T hools of | with President Tafi regarding the case | James ¥, Pout- turn en & ling of i ] g s Eion s ;:lgfim.axjgg.les vuf 1;5{5; weuld | of the International Harvester Coms W\m

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