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VOL. LIV.—NO. 1'30 3 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912 ‘The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circuiation is- the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Popuiation ROOSEVELT MAKES A GLEAN SWEEP P A et Sl Ao Incomplete Returns Indicate That He Has Captured All of New Jersey’s 28 Delegates CARRIED THE STATE BY A PLURALITY OF 10,000 Pres ent Taft Made His Best Showing in Newark—Governor | Wilson Wins 24 of the 28 Democratic Delegates—La Follette Polls About Two Per Cent. of Total Vote—Both Factions Hold Conventions in Texas and Elect Delegates Cabled Paragraphs Geneva, Switzerland, May "8 —The second international congress of avia- tion, which is to study an internatienal air law code, opened here today: Lima, Peru, May 28.—No further dis- turbances in connection with the presi- dential elections have eccurred since last evening. Paris, May 28.—The French minister of labor, Leon Bourgeels, in the report of the vital statisties of France for 1911, says,the number of deaths was 34,869 mere than the total of births. Caimanera, Cuba, May 28.—The United States naval transport Prairie arrived here at half past 5 this morn- ing, bringing men of the United States marine corp: - I ROCKEFELLER PROVES OBDURATE WITNESS Persists in Giving His Answers in His Own Way. Gold Medal for Captain Rostron SENATE RESOLUTION APPROPRI- ATES SUM OF $1000. THANKED BY CONGRESS House Expected to Take Prompt Ac- tion on Resolution—Two Bills to In- crease Safety of Ocean Travel . ‘Washingten, thanks of May 28.—The formal congresg to the steamer Carpathia’s officers and crew for the rescue of the Titamic survivers were Cuban Rebels Are Desperate THREATEN. TO RAISE FUNDS BY COERCION. WAR ATTACK TWO VILLAGES Rurale Guards Routed in Each stance and Eight Prisoners Taken— Looting by Marauding Bands. Washington, May 28.—The precau- tions taken to protect American and other foreign interests in Cuba have been amply justified in the judgment Condensed Telegrams The Dowager Duchess of Souther- land, who was at ome time Mre, Blair and afterwards the wife of Sir A. kol- litt, is dead in London. The Buildings Belonging to the Great West Coal company in Fdmenton,Alas- ka, were destroyed by fire. The dam- age amounted to $75,000, Woman Suffrage Scored Another point in England when the independent labor party adopted resolutions In favor of the movement. About $8,000 Damage Resulted from a fire yesterday in the Chl Psi chapter house and dormitory at Wesleyan uni- versity. With Hay Selling in Boston at $30 a ton, it has been found profitable to Import “preserved grass’ from the maritime provinces. Twenty-five Thousand Mackerel, the largest haul of the season, were landed by the mackerel seining fleet at New- Break in Canal Wall at Ansonie FLOODED AND $20000¢ DAMAGE DONE cITY DEPTH OF FIVE FEET Water Reached to Dangerous Height in Streets and Floods Steres and Cellars—Br: Co. Loses Heavlly, Ansonia, Conn., May 28 —Danmage es- timated at close to Kznn 000 was cawsed late this afternoon when the business section of this town was flooded with ox B New York, May 25 John D, Rocke. | expressed In a jolnt resolution which | of the state department, based upon | POTt R I, vesterday. a vast body of water that had under- Newark, , May 28.—One of the |count was correspondingly late. Four- | feller, retired head of the dissolved | Was passed today By the senate. The | reports that have been received from Announcement Was Made at Nash- | Mined the large retaining wall ’w'/: the most sweeping victories Theodore | fifths of the ballots poured in between | Standard Oil company, was placed on | house Wil take prompt action. The|many sources, and especially from the | e "‘renn. yesterday of a gift of | C2n#l of the Ansania Land and Water ’ >r® 16 and 9 p. m. the witness stand here today to tell | resolution is the fEt of three meas- | owners of plantations, sugar mills, Iron | $o5Gog" ¢ "Fiak university ,a negro in- | COMPANY. Fortunately, no lives wers Roosevelt has won in the primaries Ballots Were Simpl whether he believed the company had | Ures introduced by Senator Smith of | and other industries. Up to the pres- | (yition by 7. Pierpont Morgan lost, although many persons had ner- since he began his campaign for the| . Ballots Were Simple. {o | Deen really. aissolved under the decree | Michigan, following his speech In the | ent it is declared there has been mo o S - row escapes. Water stood in the e = ballots were small and easy to Inited S t, | senate today, and presentation of | destruction of valuable property. It is f streets five feet deep, oellars were republican presidential nomination was | o0 ! 01 of the Wnited States suprme court. President Taft Has Sent a Message : : , the delegates nominated by each o ol s hi e z ta- flooded and conditions were Srowd; recorded today by the republican vot- | wing of the two parties appearing on | TS, a8ed oil millionaire could not | B8 report for the commerce commit- | said also that the situation at Guan of felicitation to the president of the . FIENS tee on the investigation of the Titan- be induced at all times to give direct ic disaster. answers to questions, but made indig- namo is improving. Rebels Becoming Desperate. constantly more alarming until work- ers of New men were able to close the gates lead- the ballots c the presiden Jersey. Indications based uplnd with the name of Argentine Republic on the occasion of : <t the republic’s independence day. : on incomplete returns which the Taft | the presidential candidates whom they | pant denials of all suggestions that | They resolution read: Ong Fact vARIREIRe eEAN da- S DAY ing into the canal, a mile from the managers do not dispute are that Col- | conventions. The only possible source | Siere had boen any effort to evade the Text of Resolution. partment’s action in asking for naval| Many Women Prominent in Religious | cene of the break. Amost nsedios to onel Roosevelt carried every congres- |of confusion was the fact that five | (°ffecof the court. Aok s “The thanks of congress arc hereby | protection of American interests is the | &nd society clrcles in New Vork have | Sy o0 © o there ware anxious mo- sional district in the state today as|names were on the democratic ballot |, a- Rockefeller appeared as a Wit~ | presented to Captain. Arthur Henry | threatening attitude of the rebels. Ac- |enlisted in the =Interdenominational|j nes"ntil the water had receded af- well the state at large and that all | as candidates for delegates large in | po™tyo“siate of Mi r."l SHTRDALNG Rostron, and, through him, to the offi- | cording to the information, apparently | movement io fight pelygamy. ter the gates had been closed. the 2§ delegates New Jersey will send | the ‘“uninstructed column,” whereas | ;3 1 1% Stte 00 A ISORT 10 COMPE T1e | cers and crew of the steamship Carpa- | reliable, that comes to the depart- I Girls | > to Chicago will be Roosevelt men. voters were told to mark only four | nSPectors of the election of the stock- | thia of“the Cunard line for promptly | ment, the insurgents are becoming | Hereafter All Girls Employed by the Walls 40 Feet Above Ground. 3 Mol ¥ holders of the Waters-Pierce Ofl com- | going’ to the rellef of the steamship | desperate, and General Estenoz, their | Western Union Telegraph company Has Plurality of 10,000. ‘ SoUith Dukots: Naxt. pany at St. Louis last February 1| mitanic and heroically saving the lives | leader, declares that if President |must refrain from wearing short The canal enters the town at the Governor Wilson won his own state [ o =O%h P2 Aeetion | YOte the proxies of the Rockefeller and | ¢ 704 people who had been shipwreck. | Gomez does mot secure the repeal of | Sleeves and low necks on their waists. | northern end and runs parallel to Matn gainst a strong opposition headed by | portance of today's election | other Standard Oil interests, who had | o3 i the North Atlantic ocean the Morua law prohibiting the organ- o street and through the principal busi- is political enemies within the state | W25 emphasized because only one more | nzmed Standard Oil men as officers of e ¥ ization of a strictly megro party in| Major William H. Holly bleaded guil- | ness section. The walls stand 40 or nd appears to have 24 out of the 28 | State—South Dakota—remains to hold $1,000 Appropriation for Gold Medal. | ZT0M O & MXCGY, TERC PO der | ty yesterday to embezzling nearly $15,- | more feet above the level of the e. e ¢ N 0T, - -V A J rized & a D] vnel - ast March. He was sentencs 0 from N e y & asial Hobitaai lsostad atamprs apbresident Tart tumned his dhee tow- grilling by Samuel Unter- |‘cause to be made and presented to e 'E‘.:)]l‘f,‘nzv'{',::";;;gf:?‘z;é“ kil e fo. five: years. in: siske pluo 60 or more feet in width. The canal s Ry on the preferential vote s 10,000, . S ine s SafiEnon sel for the Waters-Pierce | Captain Rostron a suitable gold medal. | Gestroy the property of those who de- used to Terce waler for MERUINGESSIEY after finishing his last campaign speech that caused the witness to | appropriately inscribed, which shall|cline to acqui " In the meantime| The Old Orchard House at Concord, | Purposes. Close to the high wall is a Follette Secures About 2 Per Cent. | Just as the New Jersey polls opened. fist on the table to empha- | express the high estimation in which | bands of negroes in the unprotected | Mass, where A. Bronson Alcott and |located the large factory of the An- Senator La Follette made a showing ;”‘9““'?“‘ toosevelt heard the ne ant denials of pointed ques- | congress holds the service of this ofi- | sections of the Guantanamo district | his daughter, Miss Louisa M. Alcott, | Sonia Brass and = (Copper ~company, ¥ every county, but his vote as far as | from New Jersey at his home in Oyster | tions as to wheth e decree of the | cer, to whose promptness and Vig-|continue to steal horses and pillage | Wrote many of their essays and stories, [ Which suffered much damage Younted indicated that he ‘wc;luldt nult o 4 court had been in fact ¢ d out. ilance was due the rescue of 374 wom- | small stores. - has been opened as a memorial. of the total. Yet more than 2 per cent. SPLIT | IN TEXAS. Mr. Rocl pers| ted in giving en and children and 330 men. Break Discovered at 3.30. Wilson Loses Two Districts. 3 H | bis own answers in his own wa “The sum of $1,000 or so much there-| Difficult Task for Troops. Mayor George B. Cotterill has vetoed | Tt was at 3.30 o'clock, and work was = 4 TR e S could he be induced to 2 of as may be necessary for the pur- The state department hopes that im- | the Seattle council bill known as the | humming at the factory of the brass Governor Wilson's opponents had to | Taft an oosevelt Supporters Hold | tics. even after Commissioner W. 8. | chase and manufacture of said medal | mediate and energetic measures on the | “anti-red flag ordinance,” passed be- | company. Buddenly came the cry from be satisfied with the strong showing Separate Conventions. | Jacobs, appointed to take the testi- |is hereby appropriated out of any. part of the Cuban government will|caused of the red flag demonstration | Thomas McMahon, who had hl:gflmd ‘h»%— mads in Esgex county, ¢ es;rr:rlllgh-' iy had instructed him to give a |money In the treasury not otherwise ?‘.fi.fie to ;]ut‘“dlh;‘ ravolt a‘;m pre‘i'ent on May day. to look out of a w't:do\:"(lo seo & sirenm 0ld of former Senator James ort Worth, Texas, May Pres- : appropriated.” urther depredations: It ‘Is realized trickling under the I: "My God! ;;—. and former Democratic State Com- | {dent Taft's Texas supporters today effort hopeless, the ex- o5 Bille: for Eiirthier Protection At it is not easy for regular troops fThe Cost of Dying as well as the | The dam has burst!" Instantly all wag Ti"m:m;n Jamei R, ‘;:zze&;.h ln:lc}a- refused to participate in the state amining att orney remarked that if the |- A8 B0 O e introduced | (%, FUR down and capture these rebels, cdst of living is increasing In Boston, | excitement. The emploves realized in "n:‘?‘ d‘;: m, Xer:ed e lh‘mt] te ;; (:nn\enlinn dominated by the Roose- | witness “asked if }}lp. sun_was A s s e b pomest }\hhu are fumnmrlwnh every trall in | through the advance In carriage hire |2 moment the import of the messiga ates had been elected for the state at | velt forces, marched away before the | shining outsi Rockefeller would | an req ercy t-|the jungle and who can live on the |for funerals, which goes into effect [In another moment the water came rge and in all but two of the districts. | time set for convening and held a ive a direct answer; he would say | t One was a bill requiring that ev-| country, with the aid of a little sugar- | june 10. tumbing under the wall n a great he .\'»;uk Sta;,m}vtglch s ;jwneg by | separate convention, ch convention ead that the moon was gpout to | €Ty steel nce]:m odl coastwise sleu.—z[mn; cane and wild fruit. volume. ormer_Senator , concedes Gov- | chose eight delegates at large to the } SLSANT VAP OL B SRS Sio0b e SIERTE S ” prnor Wilson's success, but says that | mational republican convension - and —_— vessel navigating the great northern city nf::m:v o '1"’?:"1 i O-':;.hfm-.r No Time for Coats and Hats. & bly will elect six 5 Vi O el and northwestern lakes, carrying 100 REBELS GETTING BOLDER. e by VR GNP e e oymslflurg_ probably . declared for its favorite state and na- | FRANKLIN TESTIFIES S . B 4 i 0N v sssl b o g the American Baptist Foreign Mission There was no llme to stop and get f’::fl(es in Essex and Hudson coun- uo’lx‘){:l lfia\ler& Al DARROW GAVE HIM $1,000 t‘::\'ur(neflr‘:lg)x?flé:(:g&e!r:.'lm:‘:"‘(ifi fm::“‘m'; Make Successful Attacks on Two Vil- | Society at the Northern Baptist con- | coats, hats or &-:om- Ba- o e oosevelt delegate: er ect- v = b B " Vel S i was Official Count Was Slow, ed at the con\cm;m‘{n:u\l i f.;:‘ ap- ¢« = forward collision . bulkhead over not lages Near Santiago. e ifi.’»&e'fiiip%‘? !’henf.l:‘t m‘ua the Any delegates elected not pledged to | Pointed place,” and composed of dele- | The Money" Was to Be Used to Cor- less than two-thirds the length of the = g : Ray S. Brooks, a siorekeeper of Mem- | wall of water bad increased fram twe ) 8 & 1 i vessel, and the bulkheads so space Havana, May 28.—Since the begin- Fovernor Wilson will go to the conven- | ates selected according to the ca rupt Juror Bain. ’ f e % = i . his, set a burglar trap in his store by | feet in height to five and was smging fioe nnitmtyicted. the state executive committee, name that dny (wo adjacent ~compartments | ning of ihe insurrection in Oriente | Fiizthing o shotgun (o a window. Ho | through the streets with an cmimows he offfetat i 1799 one from cach county. Roosevelt s Los Angeles, Cal, May 28—Bert H, | may be flooded without destroying the | news from the front never was 80 |gprang the trap himself and was in- | roar. The o count in the 1799 elec- | 980 T each county, 2 IR B ;| floatability or stability of the vessel.” |meagre as it was today. The intelli- 5 ¢ Yon districts of the state accumulated | Porters claimed representat Franklin, former ief detective for E genoe. reaching Ha' % oiiftfied stantly killed, Teucks Float Thi Store Wintdows. Nl ne 515 dietrote thet omoutod | 169 countles of the state's 249. the McNamara_defense, and now star Increase of Lifsboats. 5 Inditatiets of tniroaned Doldzems o i e TUT 4 drst on the votes for delegates at{ The Taft delega were elected at | witness -for the prosecution in the ery ocean or’ coastwise sea-going | (ha part of the hias (“;‘tg 9 » »-;‘;:5 zg Nicola Cunsoli Was Electrocuted at| 1In the mill yard wore.a_ number of Rrge gave no indication of the actual | & convention organized on the basis of | trial of Clarénce Si Darrow for allesed | steam vessel navigating between dif- | by their Blichesatal fuad}!se th “fi,[ Clinton prison, Dannemora, N, Y, at|empty trucks, snd these wWwere lifted results of the primaries. one delegate for each ome hundred bribery, today related what lie | farent lake ports and allowed to carry o of - Rayi of Dee s Y‘;" ‘me ;;é 50 o’'clock yesterday morning for the | bodily upon the crest of the-wawe and TR R R l—ifi&.‘“‘ufi?&fi?‘h"‘ 190 l‘hns con- | ed to be the method by which | more than fifty passengers must have | Yarbaguinea, where they defosted the | TUrder of Michael J. McMahon, a Troy | swept across street into-the win- 4 X . a 3 and Darrow, then chief counsel for | on hoard lifeboats of an aggrel 2 car= | rura) | gitard’ and captured & sirgaant policeman, on Oct, 20, 1910. dows of stores. A Jarge iron gate was lonel Roosevelt's lead was appar- | countles and polled k. McNamara brothers, attempied © ] rying capacity computed in cubic feet | ,nq seven Drivates, together with’f‘rm by swept from the fance and it was car ent as soon as the returns began to e S ) \ ibe s in the trial of James B.|equal to ten times the total number ahd }a}nmunm\m h « s Rev. William H. Russell, D. D,. M |ried smashingly into the baswoom of coms, ‘;‘i:fr“:hzuoll;ai{mflgmflf{rm{f: MINNESOTA FOR WILSON. cNamara. jun | oL her crew. plus the total number These two places are about 20 miles | Ay fAther of Chief Justice I F'. Russell | the Ansonia hotel. Near the hotel in & Rt 1eaBirh conkaR) thitx Wesent. Tha| CHAMD 'CIEHK . Carries One: Disteicte |t me““f; S o Do There ars milmite de-| 1o (lie.northeast of Santisgs BRAISTOR S don ot B o O J&&“h&?&?fie :;umme:: president made a good showing fh the State Has 24 Delegates. saving fo m{,, October 5, 1911. The (,“,*“,,{;{S’:i;"“}’-‘\‘:,;“ici‘_‘ within the zone of operations in which | Grove N, J. He - was 58 years of age Quatave Lauts and Thomas O'Brien, city of Newark, and ‘this encouraged g he said, ve him a ¢ the gationsl and Insurgent Sorops. are : the manfgers of the Taft organization St. Paul, Minn., May Ri t day, k for e $1,000 to be used in buying rer craft, would have to now face to face. They are included who were in the chairs, had barely s carry one life preserver for each per-|; g AT 3 It is Officially D.med that any set- | time to reach the street in safety. to send to the White House a few | day show that Woodrow Wilson twas | the vote of Robert M. Bain, who later | gon allowed o be carried on t in ihe billy, eavily wooded region be- | yoment has been made with the track & cheerful messages early in the evening. | indorsed at the democratic caucuses | became the first sworn juror in the | &) including the crew. Bvery e Palma Soriane, AL, LAmAya | foremen of the New York, New Haven Alderman Saves Children. The surrounding cities and towns, how- | held yesterday in 4 majority of the | trial. He said he had kiown Bain for | ar'must have lifeboats, floa | remorts from Santiogo th raing o the | and Hartford Ratiroad company in the| John Mead, president of the board - _:‘h"ffl "Z"Ir;vhflgmnt to Roosevelt | gounties in Minnesc Champ Clark | twenty years, andthat he had ar-| )i preservers, lief carrying projectilos | ronted i gz e rurales Were | matter of thelr demand for higher | of aldermen, by his presence of mind, nd when results began to come in|falled to carry a district in te, | ranged for the corruption of the Juror. | ung ‘drags to secure the safety of all |\ s sellision hetween the main o wages. probibly stved & gcors G GMIGNEN % from the more sparsely settled districts | with the exception of the fourth, in| A Erue sxamination. of | gboardfn. o At least | ing bodies has' been hourll aspectod Ligis the Saliafi seaion Tl SERE SRR in the so \hn:n end of the state the | which he will be wivea solid delega- | Georse N. , prior to I r members of the crew must be as- | for several dave, bt the & ",n,‘;t.p‘“fi‘ '] Gov. Baldwin Has Approved the|ed. He was driving along Ferry street president's defeat became increasingly | itons from Ramsey, Chicago and |lin taking the failed to igned to - edch Hfeboat and drill at | e Y Estones and Tvonet aonary | rules and regulations rerlative to the| when he heard the rush of water and evident Washington counties, If the unit rule | Lockwood’s o \(.;wm y. atoX thter Al = tre Lot Eiee Ef_rfiha'[‘-f;‘;é examination, quarantine and disposal | eaw the flood coming down the strest. Heaviast Vute: bavid s prevails at Duluth, however, as now | brot ver, and uccentuated 5 L o avoid close combat and | o7%ich anirals as are uffected or are | The street was thbck —with - . 8- Came Lats, seems probable, all of Minnesot 4 | certain facts which the defense claim- A Commission Proposed. contim dtm»;nlvz;‘ t\x_(thm n wnich they | \,cnected of being infected with glan- | children. Whl;plnu . e m"" s Largely for the benefit of the army | delegates to Baltimore will go instruct- | ed would go far toward establishing| A resolution introduced would pro- | #¥7el, and Which probably they will be | gers or farcy. drove through the crowd and yelled to of commuters, which probably number | ed for the New nor. |an a i conspiracy to Involve Dar- | vide for creation of a commission, un- | #bje 10 earry on indefinitel the youngsters to go on to the perches. more in New Jersey than in any other | On the 1 urns r tiatlon be- | der a $10,000 appropriation for’ ex-| It 18 belleved that General Mendieta | agron Several Months of Agitation | A few moments lnter five feet of water atate in the union, the polls remained | has 662 instructed ates; twe penses, to investigate the laws and | S SIODIY ‘1'"““} his ground until the | ;3 15 hours of discussion, a body of | was surging through the steet. open until 9 o'clock tonight, and the 193; Bryan 37 and 66 uninstructed. d that he never regulations regarding equipment and | AIVA" of the commander in chief of | conguctors and motormen of the Bos- 2 3 ' ror in the McN navigation of vessels and to report to | the o onteagudo, | ton elevated road organized a_union Explosions at Brass Factery. though he had been told by | congress through the president its|" & 58 v When 2| yesterday with affiliations with the| k 2 e fles- L . o OTWi vi vi 3 3 a n the meantime employes of the WANT EARLY VOTE ON TO CALL OFF WAR that his name had been drawn. The | findings and recommendations, uégct&r; Efi’r“‘"”\figfig"’&:‘{‘;“"’;’:‘;‘l' \‘(‘e]:x‘d?:mh?; American Federation of Labor. brass_factory had bl Soints of defense undertook to show that Lock- | er with a draft of legislation and ref- | 8un. le G £ iy iy - : > t safety, and th 2 d of two LIELOINER CAGR ON “COFFEE TRUST” | ¥ som 1had hn:v]n lld- m after he | ulation it shall propose by January 1, ?filnfila}x;:fi'fl:gi{,fl{ ”"l?‘}hfi“?fig,’,gfiff Permission was Granted the Mtalian | axplosions. Two large metal refinery — | had consulted with the ict attor- 8, o ; consul yesterday to visit Enrico Mas- Two Senators So Inform the Senator | Knox Suagests It to Avoid Complica- | ney. { ' (Phe report of the committee on tne | f foreigners, but this is difficult on h furnaces in the cellar had exploded. by Telegraph. 23 Washington, May -Senators Kern tions with Brazil. Washington, May DISORDERS FOLLOW Titanle disaster is printed on page 2.) “FOOLISH FUSTIAN.” account of the enormous area of the province of Oriente and the meagre means of transportation, many regions cioli, now in the d chusetts state Mrs, Lena Ci 1 cell at Massa- prison, where he and sumano will be electro- 1t workmen had been in the vichity it would have meant certein death. Large stores on Main street had their and Lea of the anti-Lorimer contin- | guio g STRIKE OF WAITERS. being practically Impossible for the | *ted next ) Bkl Aitee the MIakriii AGA db: gent e senate, today telegraphed | jgent Taft that the civil i R e i ovement of troops. The E ¢ line Engi sgirls - nate, today et mal e o e - = B xplosion of a Gasoline Engine | tomers. Four fect of water flsoded the to Lorimer, agking him to|guit against the “Coffee Detective * Causes Panic by Firing | London Papers Comment Adversely o started a fire that destroyed the plant | large department store of R. Q. Walsh state specifically when ho would ba | thdisanst e » : so that an early vote to dispose of his election case could be arranged. of pos! plications with ¥ This 2il ment in the cabinet between lhz | | [ Shots into the Air. 28— Disorders de- Committee Report. London, May 28.—The senate com- A TORNADO KILLS SEVEN IN OKLAHOMA of the United Cork and at Miilis, Mass., al company yesterday, causing a & company, and when the wader later receded there was a coating of mnd b 2 ' > Smith’ loss estimated at $75,000 and throwing veral inch hick o 11 in it This telesram was in reply to a| % . | mittee's report and Senator Smith's —_— o s & several Inches thick over al n its sk ¥ - BMator Txctuee to x\l\[!::)n:)l;;[x”l: lmn}h \yxlx”‘xxvl:w\ :,;‘xr\rn::;l | Ltl“‘n]m‘l :;1(2:’1“‘»:“ « “:1\4”;'1'.‘-““!] ::h’e speech are given prominence in the | Farmhouses Wrecked and Property 120 hands out of empioyment. path, Siore Olllhs Oikted: Ok ‘Fr gy L‘J.L."}.f‘!!fh’i;l’?&‘ \]{“.:r‘.’x‘,’f;i:”:;‘ | tacking the Brazilian valort | ing crowds on Broadway were panic ée"\"?"'ai’ak‘l‘°Sx‘if‘§r.a‘ia"2§at§é‘ém°“‘3m2 Loon of S0 Ectuiid, The Lack of Fire Fighting apparatus Th t 1 he etore of be al g L | scheme in 1 courts became | Stricken at one disturbance during e | of any kind was responsible for the e water swept into the store Jat he wanted to speak, but did not “M€ | Which shots were fired. Dallp Mt fon e dpo L D Marm‘;‘ Tulsa, Okla, May 25.—Seven persons | destruction of five wooden houses and [ M. A. Crossman with such, suddenness feel able to proceed now and request- , however, has not vet | While the International Hotel Wait- Chuzzlewit’s programme oration, ‘:\1" were Killed, three probably were fa- | barns at Briggs Corner, Attleboro, | that four young lady cierks had no ing that his case be not called up tion of the sece. | ers association of New York and the | S8Ys that Senator Smith has burie 8| tally hurt, and a score or more were | Mass,, yesterday afternoon. The loss is [ chance to gain safety, and John Hib- meantime, tary of state and the attorney general | eciations which includes in | $Tave an l({lr&hl“ ;\fl\l mne«:llhm;' less seriously injured, when a tornado | placed at $7.100 bert carried them out of the store to —_—_— | continties his preparations (o yursue hip 40 per cent. of the em- | ountain of foolish ;‘fi:flé‘g E“(‘m the | Sept through the village of Skiatook, L places where there was no danger. BURIED FROM MORGUE. the matter in the courts, €| ployes in the leading hotels and |Mmanaged to discount and discre 18 miles northwest of Tulsa, last nigh-. Drop from Society Leader to Charity Garland, proprietor of a Y Treuble Fearad at Mechamcsvnll. House Burns to Ground. restaurants, ached an agreement to- night the strike of the waiters affiilat- | | | called before mdxr work of the senate committee where | he descends to technical questions. cts in the future must be tilled un- The property loss Is estimated at $75,- 000, The dead: from her led Miss Winifred Ankers, the Mrs. Woodbury Kane, Widow of the late Capt. ¥ Rough Riders, was married vesterday Woodbury of the Providence divisien of the New York, For a distance of a guarter of a mile all cellars were flooded. If workmen had not acted promptly in closmg the eracked and mud-clegged and mare . : “His notorious want of knowledge of | \irs Dalta 3 Patient. Mecha a5 e ps ed w the International Hotel Sealfpeigeinia rs on, at the chapel Royal Savey, London, to | £ates, the damage would have been In- = | comeehaniesyille, Conn, May 38—At & | Workers' union spread to the Holland | the sea,” says the paper, ‘renders Sl Olesan, wite and child, Capt. Douglas Howard Gill of the §3d | eStimably greater, with the pomsipility New York, May 38—Ones | “ 2 ing employes of | yguse in Fifth avenue, and Church- | OPinions absotutely worthless.” Twelve-year-old son of George May- | battesy of the Roval Field artillery of the loss of life. As it was, thare In soelets 1 Now worionee & leader | the French River Textile company to- | i in Brondway. More than 200| The Express says: “Although the|jcy i 3 s i was a strotch of & mile or more from E d""';" ;8o '\'[‘“ ;",“' Washington | night it was voted to modify their de- | w.irore and cooks left these twe P report sounds ="“S‘NR5""4““ Smith’s | A number of farmhouses were . the gates to the break, amd, to the e AL ';1“;1",’“‘“" mands, s agents of the company had | guring the luncheon and dinner hours, | Erotesqus oration deprives it of much | yrecked and twenty horsesin Skia- m’!"':““'" Sonal SheE =t nu | terrorized residents, It seemed s it th ; e o Metropolitz 0spital, | requested. Company agents w they g e ey St ohs e = orized an official areeplane ma o . whera for nine months sha had been | heard of the decision of the strikers, | (i he strike at Churchills | of It value.” took, were demolished. ' The = storm | gyte perwgen @liftondale amd Lomn, | hr o s pover slap omuing. In & & charity patient, was buried today in | said that there will be no settlement, | Cich 18 an all night restaurant, there W ON A { |fi“||"‘ M\ m”‘i P anin® 4ol | Maxs., from May 30 to June 1. An av- ;h:n t “lrl‘émn hmrh “h“ =i BL. Michael's cemetery, Astorla, L, I, | Trouble is fear€d, and the police force | po " Serious riot at Broadway and | EIGHT-HOUR LAW ON ALL | Hclds, leveting dcrpicks, , tADKS. anid | ieter will /ba‘wwern fn) oy acsilichrd | iaeco i el GEP SHA EheKCIRG NS Mer funeral was conducted from the | has been doubled. St Bt A St GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS | Prmping i rier. TERIG, ety morgue. Mrs. Whitcomb, who was | 2 L S "“” "[" d_l satle V\I“h"h"_ police when b Sl | _— ——— Machinery Clogged With Mud, E; daughter of Dr. .s,.mu.x Smith [nxz( Cumming' Substitute Rejected. | s o Lo e n”".:::i Radlical Amendment te Naval Appro- | MISS ANKERS COLLAPSES Leuis Wagner, Charged with having| ©On Main street the tralley tracks aver alls, was \l":l!’5 old 3. B s T oy s inti il 1 Vel TP VY a e A . Washington, May 28.—The senate | others on their to theaters i priation Bill. | RING P extarted money from army and navy | Wepe two feet umder gravel and mud & 15 Taasen. iatd f ”‘['l‘,‘"“v“’f"" the consideration of the house bill | fort to resiore to ¢ a detective of | Washingten, Mfay 28.—The house te- | Coroner's Physman Testifies Regard- | court and was senfenced to serve six | could be resumed, But it was in {he M s e i s 2 ng the duties on iron and steel, | Inspector Hayes' staff fired two shots | €3y passed the naval appropriatien bill g Coulsicninf N menths en Blackwells Island and pay | factary af the hrass campany that the S R ing by a vote of 12 to 60 the | inlo the air. without providing for any new battle- L] urse. s fi“:haf“‘zsfl, :lh.i:,,.g formerly a | mast (hm:m ‘:;u :luatn& d'::?e':‘.l.nu TR measure presented by Senator Cum- | Firing the revoiver caused a panic |SPiPs. In the final heuss of considera- | o o+ o o rooklyn deputy shel are cevered with mud, an pas- Attempt to Defraud Gas Company mins of Towa as a substitute for the |among the iusands who had gath | tion, however, a radical amendment | New h:“&}( ;fi:fle i m’g - “‘;;5{“ sibly be a manth befgre they can be New Haven, May 28—William A, | kouse democratic bill, ed in front of the restaurant and po- | Was added by which government cen- 2 €r Baby | ype Elestrifioation of the Boston and | U584 3gain, The machinery ralls are le m:ulent = i |3 dormitory in York street, was ar- | ty-five - (he cight-hour law, The proviso | PR trial in the supreme court, Brook- |\l "friven ana Hartford railread af | then 300,800 pounds of finjshed metal rested fonight, charged with atiemgi- | Sufiield, Conn, May 25 —Fire tonight hill's duri applies not alone to n 2 | i ihe Brooklyn nursery” and infanis | Ah expense of $8,060.600 is consistent (‘:"ge;'s‘i“‘,"“;“‘“o":fihgfl b th‘. mare ing to defraud the New Have | r tory dwell house | dinner hou staurant but (o all work thal hereafte Lificapital to odnbess e cas the | With public policy and the t th s g o e It is alleged that he had|of Charle AT e dacana 5o at eight o'c \I;‘:x:? done for the government. Fhe bill | ui‘x’;ffit}\mx‘{ ‘,,‘l‘ef;‘,;‘*,‘"b;’f“g;' ‘:“ffi;{;‘; ‘ 1p;sepaccermg A \.;m‘,;nms,:,.fdmf pa fld make no estimate of Abe Biranged a contrivance on his meters, | Fapidly that it was impossible to save hotels including the Waldorf | carries approximately §119,000,000. | 8/ (W0 & 00, " o o Py be- | ed by the Massachusetts raflroad com- {:“S "”“l i, but admitted that'it would which prevented the registration of the | anything except some furniture. The nd the Astor, have employ- e |'#ore ‘counsel for the' defenso. aitered .| Mission o heavy, gas used. [ loss is $1,800. There was no insurance, | e¢ strikebreakers and are prepared, i Steamship Arrivals. s, lata thiam to dlanfte = 1o AP Walf 15 Feet Thiok, e ‘h“\l‘m\:)gm of the fire is not definitely '\v»‘:v“mn.‘: ounced tonight, to méet any erpool:. May Mauretania, | dictment on the ground that the state | Because of the Transfer of Mission- befi:um«’afi n:“m‘;hw vary ',.n T Free Pictures With Beer, : # aw York. bad made out mo case, Miss Ankers | ary Bishop W, F. Oldham from Asia to [ pei¥oen § %Lb X “n“' t R s New York, May 28—Free moving Page Guilty of Criminal Libel. e At London: May 28, Minnewaska, | collapsed in the courtroom. the Board of Forelgn Missions at New | PeHe! e lalter figure is the pictures with sandwiches and beer at | yyiiscton, May 2. e A COLONIAL DAMES. from New York. IR York, the Methodist Episcopal gencral “W Summer resorts around New York are | p,v. oision, May 28—Henry W. A. | — At Piymouth: May 23, President G 5 e conference vesterday voted to rescind # tha Aseem fiad sad Dot illegal, according to & supreme | 2R% the New 40 | Mirsy Williston Walker of New Haven | Grant, from New York. Guild, Like Barkis, Is Willin, | ;" tion pstablishing twa districts in | JPoter any e al 4 loss tonight D e e aS . iss " ang o | on. tial here for eriminal libel in cir: | D) o | (At Genoa: May 23, Montserrat, from | Boston, May 25—Former Governor | Asia. in order that another bishop not | {0 &3 t the paint St B s St ehetlabed ineii- iating defamatory literature' ag: i e ent—Annual Meeting at Fair- | New York; May 23, Mendoza, from | Curtis Guild, United States Ambassa- | be elected. m:-nd the wall is Bl B b davells s o Henry D. Clayton, l°f ““* field. New York. % y dor to Russia, says in a statement is- 30 feet nd and about 15 as bee R house judiciary comimittee ahd ot nrl Cherbourg: May 25, Kronprinz | Sued tonight that he does not seek a fin Seet under - 3 mexabers of congress, was today fonnd ! Hartford, Ct, May 28.— | Wilhelm, from §Pw 13,, . nomination Yo the United States senate m:w:n?r:‘n:("gxfr?\ew "m"fu“?.'; cfm:' totul Reight 55 Goldwin Smith Left $1,000,000. guilty by a jury | Colonial Dames of Comnecticut | At New York: May 23, Potsdam, | fo succeed Senator Wd‘glf?g c“g; rence, Mass, quit work yeste:h; New York, May 28.—CGoldwin Smith, A= S TR N | r annual meeting Fairfleld | Rotterdam for New York. who recently announced that he womld A > .9 " ¢ May Be Bue to s.-a Bottom. the publicis{ and wuthér, who died 1 | Indicted For Attempt to Defraud. , elected (hese officers for the | At New York: May 25, Minnetonka, | not-be a candidute for re-élection, but | Toctios, Joining 200 emploses of fhe| 0 - v e Y“‘ o, June, 1910, left a fortune of $1,000,000, | Uartford, Conn, May 28 ar: President, Mrs. Willis- | from Londor Mr. Guild adds that if, after“the na- - iigis b i "““ - . 2} Pert ot DiabUEEThS el ou. noon because they refused to wark "‘fl" “ according to un appraisal fled today | Perl of Dunbury, who recently , New Haven; vice pres St s ticnal conventions, he should be fm- [y poltiee (Y TR o, wadk ‘,, e m; e the fi the office of the surrogate’s court, | Petitlon \n bankrvpiey, was fndicied L. H. English; New Haven, Wilbur Wright Has Rally. d to become a candidate, he Would | v rcr. Vor s day Ling 100 1 1 X - Y. “ ” Workers of the Waorld. toda l.x \n‘Le md A ) lun s of 1lour Whitmore, Hartford; bo Dayton, (0., May 28— Wilbur Wright ‘have no right to decline! n“ mtx t:“ 4 nu an atie 4 creditors. | of. marnge A3 qard , O, May 2 ght, Pilnde ! P Can Afford lce This Summer. et cfraud the creditors, | ot mauagers, Mrs. L. B. Beach, Hurt- | the ucroplane inventor, who has beet z 8% Mrs, David Beach Gompleted a jour- | “2U8ed “"' Aceording to the latest estimites, | next term of court, o e '1‘1 SOl Hartiord | il the past three weeks wilh typhoid Indicted For Perjury. ney on toot trom New York to (hicago John D). Rockefeller's interest in the UL M‘w o ~”‘V. “‘*"{ it fever, tonight reported to have Hartford, Conn, May 28—Jaceb Jo- | yesterday and gave to Mayor Harrison Standard Oil Company Is worth §220.- | Protestant Ministers in Chicago ar« | J. Shelton :,F'hm.:‘ aven, and s | rallled somewhat from the sinking | roff of Mew Haven was today indicted | a message which she received from 80,080 We believe he has ufler [ voting on the plan of Dean Sumner to | The meeting was held at-the homo | og ateiinnhe soxberfenced s mlgh( e Aneaaan oo, pourt for | Meyor aynor. Diring the long walk means of support two.—Chicago Rec- | require a medical certificate along with | of M Anna B, Jennings with more ‘n.(u there nsayp g:‘:“:lix::“;:;;g 1‘;: g:;jt‘t" c:;ec;ltmiah:?vl‘;“andn;:é;nfi ::‘k’s(cous%':edh‘ ok KU O -Herald every marriage license tkan 150 in attendance. v5, Mrs, "Beach subsisted on uncook. uis Tecovery, that citys

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