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TTVOL. LIV—NO." 141 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912 PRICE TWU Cabled Paragraphs London, June 10.—Colonel John Secley, hitherto under secretary for war, has been appointed secretary of state for war in succession to Viscount Haldane. A DOZEN MORE DELEGATES FOR TAFT National Republican Committee Decides All Indiana Contests in the President’s Favor Moscow, June 10—Emperor Nicholas and Empress Alexandra arrived here this afternoon from Sebastopol and shortly afterward the dowager em- press Marie reached here from Copen- hagen. HOT FIGHT OVER THE SOUTH BEND DISTRICT Poessneck, Saxe Meningen, June 10— Herman Von Erffawernburg, president of the lower house of the Prussian Diet of which he has been a member since 1885, died here today of apoplexy in his 67th year. Taft Delegates Seated by Vote of 36 to 14 After Affidavits Had Been Presented and Oral Testimony Heard—Taft M_en Cause Postponement of California Case—Senator Borah, Havre, France, June 10—The crew of the French liner France consisting of 550 firemen trimmers and seamen, together with 500 other seamen of va- rious categories this morning voted the declaration of a general strike in RUN ON TRUST CHARGED TO HIM A REPORTER TESTIFIES Says Steel Magnate Gave Him the In- —Bank Held T. C. & 1. Stock. New York, June 10— COMPANY In Bedclothing BRIDGEPORT MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER, A MAN ALSO ARRESTED Body of Four Msn@h- Old Boy Found in Room at New Haven Which Wo- man Had Occupied for One’ Day. 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 the G Bank’s Troubles |Baby Smothered Due to Perkins Condensed Telegrams Killing Frost Was Reported yester- day In the cranberry bogs of south- eastern Massachuseits, ‘The Treasury Department of France has called in all the bronze coinage and will replace it with nickel money. Frank Rodgers of Georgetown, Del., announces he has succeeded in raising a tree that produces seedless and core- less apples. Waiter Campbell of Pitman, N. J, lost three teeth as a result of being struck by lightning while sitting in his hume. The'lowa Pure Food Law, enacted in 1907, was sustained vesterday as constitutional by the supreme court of the United States, May Yohe, Former Wife of Lord Francis Hope and one time wearer of ' .lr‘-*ml o INTERV™ .«ON IN CUBA IS UNLIKELY o o Administration Believes Presence of Two Warships 4 Will Have Influence. Upon Disturbers ASSURANCE GIVEN SPEAKER OF CUBAN HOUSE Secretary Knox Impresses Upon His Visitor T'hat Unitea States Will Not Intervene Politically Unless Absolutely Driven to It—President Gomez Feels Hurt by Presence a Roosevelt Leader; Says He Has No Intention of Bolting. 'he blame for New Haven, June 10.—Mrs. Bertha Dgyleda! Bridgeport, who was ar- rested today in Stamford, c,hT“d with Lilling her four months old son in the Blerre house, this city, was brought to New Haven tonight by locel detectives and lodged in & cell at police head- quarters. Charles B. Strout of Bridgeport was brought here also, and the famous Hope dlamonds, has been Hovre and appointed a strike com- missing since Thursday last. the run on the Trust Company of America during the panic of 1907 was credited today to stories printed in the New York newspapers upon informa- tion obtained from George W. Perkins, according to testimony given at the re- sumption of hearings in the govern- ment sult to dissolve the United of Two Warships—Does Not Consider Them Necessary. The Condition of President lia: A, Garfleld of Williams college, Who wus operated upon: for appendicitis last week, was favorable yester Chiedgo, June 10—Today's work of | the republican mational. committee udded twelve more delegates to the | alogue of the Taft strength on the | temporary roll of the republican na- | London, June 10—Al Carlisle. Present Standing of Candidates. || dan, Jioe Alexander Car sle. | director of Harland and Wolff, Instructed for Taft (uncontested) Ifast ship builders ,was among the B 201, who testifled at the resumed expert Added by natlonal committee: Titanic inquiry today. more compan®s of ths Uditew Bet marine corps wers despatched f here this morning to City. ‘Wasnington, yune 10.—7" sence of American warships in Havana har- bor this afterroon may be regarded as greatly diminishing the likelthood of o Guantagamse He said un- | ! 2 2 i ¢ . States Steel Corporation under the | 15 being hel % Because of a Serious Shortage, the | FIFILE G TVIE A, B0 ding to tho| A company of marines from (he N ettt ch dis- Last week—Alabama 16; Arkan- || qualifiedly that there were not enough is being held under the orders ot Cor- | (. . has redused by | mtervention in Cuba, g to t! ”j"‘,‘i,“",‘.';‘i”':;.nl:;?: e betote sas 16; Florida 12; Georgla || boats on board the Titanle, and de- | Sherman antictrust law. The testi- | oner Mix, as an mportant witnese. o:::hddul“{h!:g;rlr:n(‘)z“}‘en:‘:mnnn\&ct\"lx\tri construction placed upon that 2 g o W o gy e I Welb dugidon, afl f1 25. clared he had said so over and again | MOBY was elicited by Jacob M. Dickin~ Child Suffocated in Bed. lime in barrels, bags or casks. {be, admifilstration. It i felt that the for Capt James Joseph Misde &5 88 By evor. o | Monday—Indiana 18. to Lord Pirrle and others. son, attorney for the government in an the way to Barac coast of Orlente pio mere prase of the two W will restrain the restless and excitable on the northeast uce on board the attempt to prove that the run on the Trust Company was part of a plan to According te police information Mrs. Doyle came to New Haven last Tues- || Total Tatt (uncontested) 28 Mix. Bocior. . Rveitodoinhisretind Tafts Present Total, 265. || Instructed for Roosevelt (uncon- || Rome, June 10.—Thomas J. O'Brien, an mm snartford | glement, of Havana. Culgoa. v venty-two delega 1 “ha g k of the Tennessee | Cay With her young son, Clifford C,|Saturday night, charged with swin- M MR the sweiiiyiiwo. ‘dalesatss tested) 411, : R the Unlted States ambasfador to Italy, | Coay ang Trow e Bl e e . T °,;{‘,§, dling Catholic priests, was sent to Jall | Secretary Krox Against Intervention. | o\ by e otes oot b 5 i T T Aatania Instructed, for LaTollete (mo con }| wah present toduy at the inauguratlon | of the United States Steel Corpora. | house under the name of Mrs. Taaq |10 30 days and given a small fine. ecided last we e ame, o x : Y Secrotary Knox, who all along of the work of the drainage of the ba- Arkansas,, Florida and Georgia Instructed for Cummins (no con- tion, which took over the Tennessee | Litell of New London. She did not re- : lost no opportunity of MURDERED WITH AXE i silica of Can Clemente, whose rector |, 5 t Pinned Under the Ruins of a Church 4 to inte — - k al of eighty- { during th ™ urn the next day and h o against any purpose to ir s today's galus make g total of ghty- | tests) 10. i rigt e g D 4 A wmgbnkv_ \Ians ;‘ naln; % S S Sy oy “;;;";’m‘:;: near Evergreen, Ala., which had blown Ny in Cuba unlese absyuicls | Eight Persons at Villisca, la, Siain four delegates added n; t e T e || Uninstructed and uncontested 166. || v off the water from the basilica un- orkins. Gave :the :Information. and bedclothes. down, a hog was found alive. The ven to do so because of the fal While They Slept. by the work D o 01 Instruct. || Contests still pending 1 der the gold house of Nero to the| It was testified by Oakleigh Thorne, Biicned Lottee Furifsh animal was 100 days without food and | of the Cuban government to nphold 5 bis increases, with the 201 instruct || Total number of delegates Coliseum., The entire expense is be- | formerly president of the Trust Com- ned Letter Furnished Clue. water. the Taw and protect life and proberty, | Villigea, Towa, June 10—The muse ed and uncontested dele; wp o5 the Necessary for nomination 540, ing met by Cardinal W, H, O'Connell | pany of America that the institution The police say that twemty-five de- felt called upon today to renew thut|ser Sunday nigl the o fahe to him brings his present to Reocod | of Boston. held Tennessee Coal and Iron stock | lectives have been working on the case | The Supreme Court Yesterday ad- |assurance dir ¥ 1o the Cuban pe ily of Joseph Mo ad two gt R R R riiia | Catifaria L dnds: (CRftord . Prichat ot ———— | as collateral when the run began. He |as far south as Washington and as|journed until October, leaving unde- | through Orestes Ferrard, e guests, eight persons in &R, is toRIgNS R O e T NS seaood on by | Washington wede atnone tho scores,to| Londom, fune 10/Fhe sentchées 'of | Geclered it Shia rin was directly dne | fAF nurth us.the Camadian berler: The|cia the bird ookl trust cones thelie iy o e it athio authaction. The s the 170 cases still to be passec ) ngton among the scgre: ; Longo D ! fmme- | t0 an_article published in the New |clue that eventually led to the arrest|Union Pacific merger and the 180 let it become known (o . - the ttee represent delegates in- | participate in the various councils held | the militant suffragettes, Mrs, Emme 1 And he aiso let i mo derer killed every person im the house SR Re T Tutt it Miietes number | o the Intaciists Bf the Motmer: pres):| Tk, Paakudet At 35 i Mok ?;2;“_;"’;“’.;““{:‘””'0“',9 o o] S e L P '::;:nb:;“ Tale oanes. the Ame ople not tiat the | and escaped. It is apparemt that be 3 e o ch dispute, nor | dent. “We've got them ‘skinned, de \ick Lawrence, joint editors of E United States does not con lite had a key to the door of the house, a6 he hinied now many of thess | Spite the workk of ho mational com- | Votes for Women, wero today madi- | Situation. His testimony was supple- | amined some scrape of a burned letter | * The Second Son of Mr. and Mrk. | tervention hat (i o beesed Uit | Led b Kex {6 the door of the homes contests Taft will win, mittee,” gald Garfleld, who was sec-|fled by Reginald McKenna, home sec- | Tiented by that of Oxmund Philligs of | 1) the room Mrs. Doyle ocoupled at Jovely Morin of Old Town, M. to|the Cuban government would be able | found locked i retary of the interlor under Roose- 1 the prisoners will finish as . a ouse. 08e his life in the water was drowned | itsclf to suppress the insurrection A rovised Mst of the victims fale o A Yl"f'd:“"' bo | velt. “This committee cannot stop the | s misdeameanants the term | Secured from Mr. Perkine then =a Denies Killing Child. near s ledge in the Penohscot river Cuban Finances to Figure. lows: T ke o 8o | nomination of Roossvelt. Penross, | of nine months imprisonment to which | Par R eactor o A e n e roompanY | Mrs. Doyle was arrested today as | Yesterday. AltHough the' subject Was Jose and =r delegation al large, four 0| crane and others in that committee | they were condemned at the old Bailey e hich th, she was on her way to attend a circus broached in ' today feren four childr 11 eaded by Colonel Harry S. t realize what the peopie as a | sesslons on May 27 instead of serving | the information upon which the article | ;%" 1,00y *mY 10 United States Officials Captured five | Proached g therine, aged d, aged 1, and New, chairman of the committes of ar. | 40,10t resllse what the peoplo as a| sessions on May 27 in the Times was based. DAt A st et G"’l‘,:g, Mrs. | Chinamen near Ogdensburg, N. o | tween Knox and Is goner- | therine, aged 5: Boyd, aged i, e D ent Charies W, Fairoanics | UPrising against the action here. T Reporter Met Mr. Perkins. denles killing him. The woman sad |18 been smuggled across the border |alV ~ understood i in fors | aged 15; Tna Spiliinger, aged 3. g T U S, “This nation has been aroused as| POPE BESTOWS HONORS He met Perkins by appointment at |sho left her husband, John Doyle of | from Prescott, Ont, disguised as negro | TANCEE TR, S0a0, the twa| The first intimation ef the erimg S test in the fourth district |t has ot been in a presidential cam- ON BOSTON LAYMEN, | the Union League club, the night be- | Bridgeport, recently, becauss of trou- | [“borers: countries. Under the treaty which |came when a clerk in the implement was wihdrawn and - the committes | PAiEN of recent memory dnd the ver STO *|fore the run, ho said when Perking |ble with him, and that she afterwards |y g obath Bl R, gayerns their rela‘fons Cuba is not [bouse of Mr. Moore went to Mr. Uirmed the two sitting (Taf) delec | Gict is on the sido of ihe progressives. | . . e - told him that it had been decided by | met Btrout 1 onobath Bill Granting Authority | Jormitled ‘o negotiate forelgn loans, | Moore's home to find What delayed b ;e 3 S The canvention prover will undo ha| Wi lcT N looley T‘*'I rivate | the bankers handling the financial sit- —_— S‘gn;l::mym;‘:ér;nfis sy rfl:‘;wl("gfl beyond her ability to meet, and it is | Moore in reaching his place of busi- - " ‘raw’ things this committee may put amberlain to His Holiness. uation to help the Trust Company of | POLICE ON GUARD ores “ | 1 he 1) to Aeterraine | ness today. Finding the house locked, The Big Fight of the Day. over. Colonel Roosevelt's friends are | - America if they would permit their vorably by the house immigration |{Or the ore funds are | the window shades all down and me fight of the day in the | confident of the outcome.” Floston, June 10.—The first honors | books to be examined. DURING A BANQUET | committee. that question e ., fuliee . 818 about, he notified fhe nelghiery ie_ot on the contest | Reports that presidential elactors in | to be conferred by Pope Pius X upon | puge s i Pe SIS L L : e 2 b veT : B e e emneoam | &nd_‘with: aseistance fosced an em~ fes at large, where It | states where primaries wers carriod | 18ymen of. the Boston diocese Were an- o o o, | Picket a Hotel to Provent Trouble by | The Heirs of Alexander Dowie, the | KnOX's satlsfaction that = Cuba trance. Bad beem cxbected, @3 the committes |by Colonel Roosevelt (regardloss of |nounced tonight by Cardinal O'Con- | FPhillips sad he had susgested the Striking Waiters. B B O alcAid L atne The dead, with ons exdeption, wers Wwas unanimous in giving them to Taft; | the result of the national convention). | nell po of the public not accept- oover A elieved to have been ek gl it < fonnd in thelr beds, apprently sieep< but over the seating of two Taft Gele- | would refuse to vote for any other| AS a recognition of their gifts to | Ing the decision of the bankers in the | New York, June 10.—A dinner given | dePostted by him In a bank In Edin- | Tt 1s understood that at prosent {he {2 and until the wousds oa ,‘:’, gates from the 13th or South Bend |candidate when they reach Washing. | charity and activity in Catholic church l"lf‘;" b “‘"“9 it was lknown that |, Mayor Gaynor tomight to the off- | Purgh, Scotland total amount 6f the forelzn obligalions | yeads and the blood om the plllows Bt o ilempls of the Rooseveltlion after the November election, |affsirs in Boston, Willlam J. Dooley, | thelr decision to help the Knicker- | cers of the visiting German squad- T of Cuba exceeds $65,000000, the inter- ) wepe aiscovered, the searchers could o g " roduce certaln affda- | brought smiles from even the Roose- | theicardinal's gentleman of honor, has vented & fatal run on that Institurie, | 7o 18 unparalleled in many respects P s housands Looked On Alberta | est on which is sufficient to cause &|net believe anything was wrong i s. declared by them to bear the| yele leaders, been. appeinted private x);nmu“r]mu‘y % rifigre b e ut (;{l. by any similar function in the histery {hflm re {m DbuckSkin pony Bud Into serious strain upon the resources of | the house. A bloody aXe with hair . a majority of the dele- | " FyankNn MacVeagh, secretary of the | [0 his holiness, the appointment earrv - A b ::P L the Wit-| ¢ the eity. While the mayor and a |t Surf at Atlantic City and ended |the country. Secretary Knox there- | and places of brain clinging to it one 2 e district conventlon at|:reagury, visited the Taft headquar- |Ing the title of knight of the sword | Dess testified .that the capital and Sur- | thonsang guests were assembling at |P9r 10,000 mile zigrag trip on horse- |fore may find himsef in this dilem- viously the implement used in (he South Bend at which the Taft dele- | {tra during the day and decléced that | and cape. lus of tho Knickerbooker had boen | th"Waldort- Astoria, an army of po- | P33k from Wyoming. ma: If he sanctions a lavge additional | wholesals murder. was later found 1% gates we 7<h£,,1pmcl;:£a:n.h- only | Taft would be nominated on the first | Henry V. Cunningham, chafrman of e e (o M meieeEera® | licemen, including some of the “strong Cop 6 L. T Bucdet £ loan, Cuba mey be jlunsed into bank- | gp wpstatrs room. | interchange af the day and | pajjot, he cathedral guild and president of 4 ar squad” picketed the strests in the | pt. C. L. Burdette, 2 National | rupicy; if he refuscs, ti. present gov- | “"Blgoistaing, including fAnger prints 4 sudden reversal of the Things are leoking better for Mr. | the archdiocesan federation of Cath- | different and that the latter stitu-| i o0 Zvert trouble on the part | GUrdsman and a member - of the|ernment nuiy . colls lack 0 { on the woodwork, are the only clued committee’s vote which W88 MOt K- | irett iriny aey g petier for lic socleties, and James M. Prender- | tion would receive different treatment. | OIS 5 SPerl (EOuBle, T8, (e DAl | Unitea States Olympic team, hit the | means to maiuisin o & m 10 | 20 s e jo o uhen » to the satistaction of the | “The contests which {he Reoses have heen made knight com- | No Previous Trouble At Trust Com- |gnd their sympathizers. At times | PUllseye 72 times out of 75 at the 600 | gu; preas robcllisn, United - + s abe. e oit pen. Senator Borah tant- | faction has instituted are snot w s of the Order of St. Gregory pany. scencs approaching the riotous oc- | Mer Tangs at Annapolis. States may be forced to i STRIKE OF WAITERS d the Taft men about it, telling them | ¢oyndeq, The action of the comm . o tw h A The gunhnat Nashville ed t0- bes chunged front because they Wers | yoting them to President Taft with | —_— el it M B ‘,,‘,‘,j’;;*,“:,“"c.’;‘!,d :‘;:?',:’:uszfi‘_’ Senator Reed of Missouri fas been day that Sagua nas bein Ked by AT NEW HAVEN HOTEL - practical unanimity is clear evidenca| Foss Signs Grand Trunk Bill. up to the time that attention was call. | 008 126 Drisoners, many charged with | Selected by Champ Clark fo place him | relels, but Yie fruit company manager : - P9 Not Regarded As a Precedent. of this” i35 b dlsorderly conduct and others taken |l Nomindtion ~at Baltimore. Olllo | felt confident of his abi {0 defentl | Theie Phaces Promptly illsd by Sev B s o | Boston, June 10.-—Governor Foss to- | ed to it by the publication of the artl- | disorderly conduot and others taken | yomes, senator-elect: from Kentucky, | the mroperes upices Fie hgancs enty Yalo Students. aft men denied that they were day signed the Southern New England | cle. L 5 o . e that any special light had| ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE. | hill allowing the New Fngiand repra- | Counsel for the Steal corporation | lting handbills, T sconli e poepition b i i T ipon h they insisted - - ive of the Grand Trunk railway | brought out that other articles tending | Whatever the plans of the walters| .4 Alvin . Noroross, §0 vears St o B o i - eir firat vo inst udmitting | Doesn't Want Decision in His Favor | to direct attention to the Trust Com- (may have been to break up the ban- | o "8F%, J3"% it O70ross, B0 vesre GOMEZ FEELS HURT. | waiters, ”""5"—\’.& '{m:: . it was Because of their do- CHIRRE 1t 1o s Cloas Cass | pany of America had been published | auet, they wero averted by the police | 1 %0o1q YoMy 0Nt e st atoma. =54 | 20 Fiovir Misation the erne ) Jelay tho hearings by tha . = the same day as the Times articls, protection and the unusual .co-opera- | piid"corriaga In 1885, and after .. | Does Not Consider D e T Sy of Eiving the Taft nldeé an| Oyster Bay, N. Y., June 10.—"I told | ion contest a f: —_— tlon of hotel managements, throughout | g ayn ot "0 010 P < Protect not acceded to 0 to answer them or 10 | gaoier Thry =5 | fashion 2 niest a far ehin P, Ui Dk héati Aaitiatmtior g of no commercial vaiua sary for Forsign Protection. Sain fmprovements in werking condl Precedett whitH would o h-“n:ol’l%xr;n .-3;‘1 the w\‘\w’r xlf'xm - | simpler one. of the Taft| DAMAGING EVIDENCE of Ircabiee et biteadingits take no |20 1t tions. The nction of ihe waiters was Shrrs e velt leaderss In Chicago that I did not | Mr. Taft | | s —_— Havana, June 10 terest n - B % . embarrassing In later ca he Te- | oG £ g him g |'chane i : A » vipated and the maBagement had Versal of th vota was coupled with a | S8 (M o support any of the con- of the great dailles, Ll e O e e et e L N York Will Begin to Celebrate | vana tonight centered on the probnbio | 81 CIRASH S0 fhe, FASSARET specific_declaration tha ot o | tested oosevelt delegate except | especially great metropolitan dail- 3 2 he Fourth of July at 10 o'clock in the |outcome of (ol or 7 olunteered their servie Do Tegurded ne o gt gt was not 10| where it was such a clear case that | ies, which are controlled or influenced | v 9+ Gooney Desoribes. His Duties as & proprietors appested personally 8t the | morning of thé Fourth, and from then | mixsion to Washingt i LT G i & e form ‘the Roosevell men all veteq | {06y Would support them if they were | by Wall street, and the action threat- Paid “Investigator.” o e - ratranrod | untll 11 o'clock thero will be scarcely | erally believed to be for the Tan oeh are socially prominest 38 against it Taft delegates. d by members of the na- e et it _ the® Waldort. Asters | 2 moment when there is not something | of convincing the America collige 1tte. | . Colonel Roosevelt stated his posi- tional committee all combine to show | 1Los Angeles, Cal, June 10.—Warn- [in the field the. Walderf-Astoria { going on, ment that there does not exist any ne- Xin fters 4 not complain Affidavits Heard, Taft Delegates Seat- | tion in regard to the contests befora| that the backers of Mr. Tatt realie | ing Witnesses to keep out of the state | forces walked out. ety ctaditi Por Interventioft The CANIN g 3 e S od. the republican mational committee in | that the lost in ths appeal to|and g prospective furors in | The grand ball room in which the| M. in4 Mrs, Theodofe Roosevelt n Oriente and hearing | Of thelr wages. bu b, 0 the committes heard the affidavits, | theése Words tonight. liha: peo are now deliberately | ime 1o evade service when thought | banquet was held amid a gay display | .ni' Congresaman NIChales | on thi e asirioaitles T foomie | 18y MR with verbal testimony ontraven. | ©On the action of the committee in| conspirin steal tory to be unfavorable to the defense were | cf national colors of the United States |7 ., qorr 1 Be g fries > the | that their qu: bal timony in contraven- P al the ictory from p i Tors & ] o h v insi | move 18 also tion of their allegations and then vot. | 5eating the four Taft delegates at | the peop | part of his dutles as an “nvestigator” | cnd Germany, was guarded at every | (o ({10 Tapuiiican nati big e el | miite tBpkBY b s ed to seat the Taft delegates. The |l4r8e from Indiana he would not say | “In a \government by *.pular vote, | for_the McNamara defense, according | entrance by 'special policemen. Al- | pocertations have heen mands »m | pendin Un s B i P T vote, 38 14, represents what hag|® Word except that he did not know | where under certain definite lmite: | to P. J. Coc who took the stand in | though the trouble in the street at|.i 5 Chicago hotel battle Ne i y | WOCEINE (EREVER i (o & been the lineup betwoen the factingg | the particulars of the case. | tions the majority is supposed to rule, | the trial of Clarence S. Darrow for | Umes assumed the proportions of a fromi West tends to strengchen | TO Walters telegraped to ever since the committee came to- he contest before the committee | such ¢ 1s quite as great a crime | Jury bribery. riot, those at the dinner were Not| The Supreme Court of the United | the belier that Un tes is "},‘{ "[w}"fi" S inatitivs ous gether. This was not the first battle | OVer the California delegation, Col- |against the body politic as any specie| Under direct examination Cooney | greatly disturbed. | States vesterday ser aside the decree |about to take a leading mand in Cu- | O ""h’ i g gt of the day, however. Before the In- | On¢l Roosevelt sald, could hardly be | of mail robbery—indeed, in some ways | S2id he had reported to As official host of the great gather- | ¢ yo wupreme court of Georgia which | ban affairs. R It he ot e diana cases were taken up, the eom. | d°cided against him, as he believel | it is worse Properly’ Speael t Bert H. Irankiin ing Mayor Gaynor preaided and deliv- | epjoined negro men fro Jrporat- 1l danger of racial disturbances In | that the strife bas covh . D, the com “ perly speaking, tho B * = e Asorrgher 3 gro men from porat- | Al danger of racial dist SRbkient 8 tar af by, Lo mittee came near a turbulent scene, | DAt the position of the Roosevelt del committee’s only function is | much,” that Franklin TS s | ing a odge An thet under the | Hwvana has apparently been di the places of the strikers will be filled, Postponement of California’s Cage, | (015, Wa8 Plainly In the right, sinc to judge what delegates have | ~They Wil never convi Rear Admiral von Rebur Paschwitz, | ngme o Knights of Pythias. | pated by the arrival of Admiral Ost o fosiel . i it : - | he bad carried the state by about 60,- | cie the right to a seat and to | Bain is on the jury.” commander of the squadron, his haus’ fleet this afternoon. None of the | grareT CAR SERVICE Mgaliotion by Benator Crane of | 000 majority. The national commii- | suggest the name of indictment for bribing Robert F. Bain, | princely officers and men. Seated on| Four Men Arrested in Cambridge on | American bluejackets were allowed on ‘-;"‘ {‘lfl‘ 'S to postpone until Wed- | tee, he sald, might of course rule|chairman ‘who shall call the first furor sworn in the trial of | the other #lde of the mayor was the | yvigay for assaults on motormen. and | shore CONTINUES TO IMPROVE, «‘;‘::"wr. e case of the fourth district inst the delegates on a technicality. | ticn to order. Practic mpt | Jemes B. McNamara. German rear admiral and the Ger-| ¢ngaged in disorders in connection | Colonel Ferrara ment a cablegram to — - Tequest of former gidsnce with the| “But they can’t get away with the | is being made by the Taft managers to| , The defonse made a determined but | man ambassador, Count Johann Hein- | LEMEEE gh CUSORCETs n connecti ed | President Gomez tonight in Boston Elevated Runs More Cars and - el B d" Senator Dick, the | swag,” he added. the present national comm 0 futlle effort to prevent Cooney from |rich von Bernstorfl. 10 periods in the house of correction | stated that the United States govern- Opens Mors Lines. test leader, met the opposition | Colonel Roosevelt said in his purpose of stifying to facts other than those | New York, June 10.—The demonstra- | yrom two to six months, yesterday. |ment did not contemplate interve o s of the Roosevelt forces. The case al- | opinion, the convention would not be | ; at ;| directly bearing on the Lockwooc | tlons outside the hotel were such that na | but would persist in its poliey of June 10-~More cars wers run Teady had heen callel and the at-|bound by the action of the national | staies where there i- | case, on which Darrow is now being | Police Commissloner Waldo, Who had| Egward Packard Was Drowned | fording military protection to the for- | one ocen’ ithes snd Kreater fre Pinces when spestants were in their | committeemen “whose terms expire to secure the nomin: tried. The adverse ruling by Judge | been invited to attend the dinner, had | ,qterday while shad fening o i | Mo o mertios Shency tonight by the Beston Elevated B Snehen) this question arose. _Mr. | next Tueaday. veh a nomination would | Hutton admits any evidence tending fo [to leave the banquet and personally | Kenpehec river at Chelsea, Me i estuntial Hocrabiky' Haiiters liway than on any might since the SRBINE WS WeeE T ab Ol St ! nd on precisely | show al'eged corrupticn of witnesses | take oharge of the situation He led | George W. Hinckley, his companion, | behalf of the president made 1 beginning of the strike of a portion of case at the request of the Rocserest | “A NAKED ISSUE” |3 any electiofl secured w | called in the McNamara cas his men in several skirmishes among | \as rescued after struggling in the |lowing statement to the Asso the motormen and conductors for & SaGis and nr'xlh:nmm 4 oosevelt | 0 e £ | York state in the old Tweed days by |, Coomey, who testified <hat he had | the waiters. 2 & | fce cold water of the river for many | Press: mimimum wage and recognition of the sy T gt M © Was entitled | Roosevelt Uses This Theme to Exploit | fraudulent voting at the polls.” F;" engaged in settlement work in ,(l‘n ::e rhno:glwmmh f;f:: E;g;;%‘} ot | minutes. | “According to the news published A | ynjon. urtes % icago prior to entering the employ | side the hof ere were y 3 — | the local press, the arrival of od ro: yMcials reported “Steam Roller” Rung In, Olainw of Frend. | ? | a2 defense, said that | men, most of Whom Wore buttons in-| Henry Rockwell Baker, nen American warships today is due 10 | thar s s mors oy Lo Diivinik Vs debate the fabled atcam| Now . York Jone - 10 TO “ROOT” FOR WILSON, ¢ in October he had been sent out | seribed “T am a striking hotel waiter.” | 1 V" Gatas. in dvine of con {Qlatnitiig reports ment: to] Sashinglon, | more oy 1 e % Foller” figared In the s, :;::“;’ steam | T'r:npn‘\Ph Pt e R e of the state to see Bert Hannerstrome, [ The union officials had given intima- | in Eigin, T’ He was to race 50. | which is lamentables. ph el b n‘l’:’) ‘;m)mi;ml that an early momming of the Taft men resented mentior ¢ |at Chicago In an artie 4 4 | Lerae Delegation of Students Plans to{a brother-in-law of Mr. Darrow. He |tion of “something doing tonight,” and | 5o, in four vears by the ms of his | events in Favina lack ineporan SAr Would'be Tha on & heIt dosen Hines the political ‘juggernaif, ‘which thiey | Naked Issue of Rigt | Go to Baltimore. met him, he said, in Salt Lake City, |the police charge that the organi#a- | ypcie's will It he was graduated from | police having prompily auelle out of the city for the aecommodation mald was_a fietion; whereupon M ade public tonight 3 | Where ha fold Hannerstrome thai | tion was directly back of the move- | iaieed Witk ol " AN ®etting | disorder. Such ovents occur in a1l | of the night workers Borah intimated that the . Roosevelt | the current ewof The Outlook, Mr, | 0.—The he of | Darrow wished him t oremain away | ment to break up the banquet. When | i S5 ) 7 | countries without exciting conme: From early morning until dark to People had no sensitivencss on e | Roosevelt save ju part. " | the prees burcaus of Woodrow Wilson | Untfl the Diekelman matter ‘hlaw |(he police had been mobilized from | more than do strikes in_ the United | day cars wera run on all the lines of Sublect: in fact rather Iked to tall | “The contest for the republican nom. | #%d Judson Harmon, which have heen | OVer.’ Dekelman was a witness for | Seviral statlons they found the strik-| Gaing in Membership and Finances | States the entire elevatad sysicm on sibstar about that metaphorical machine | ination has-now narrowed down to a [Mmaintained for the castern section of the prosecution in the McNamara case | ing waiters, running about excitedlV.| .G wage increazes for the membars 1t ix lamentable hecause the Cuban | tially the full schedule, aceordmg | In the roll call on the California |naked isste of right and wrong. for |1® country, prepared today to close|2nd was said to have been spirited | appirently seeking to communicafe | ¢ goveral local branches were re. | Deopla’ have a warm affection for the the clalms of road ofciale. The pres Postponement the lineup was 38 to 13, | the lssue is simply whether or not we I dvors and announced their plans | 8WaV by agents of the McNamara de- | With the walters In the asney hail. | o orted at the third annual convention | United States and are surpr and | ence. of police ofcora an tuany of the the personnel on each side being sub- | shall permit a system of naked fraud, | 1°r 80ing to Baltimore. | fense. | So many arrests were made that As-| ¢ the New FEngland Tvpographieal |hurt that warships ars sent here for | ogrs ‘was also dispensed With, as were stantially the same as in v ai- | 4 o rio | J.°C. Hammond, in charge the e | tor court, to the west of the hotel. | njon, which was opemed in Provi- | the protection of interests which none | the double arews used peeviousls e he other di- | of naked theft from the people, to tri ¢ s il W (SniDasr s hen i o visions on factional lines, dinph: | on bureau, said that the bureau | DRANK WOOD ALCOHOL pyas L 7 | dence, yesterday. ~ |have attacked or will attaek. 'The| Ruch disturbances as gocurred te = s probab o L the detention of the prisoners until iy Tor - = 1 have made this contest on two 4 probably be closed next . e g e American saflors who are nosw v night were of minor significancy. NO BOLT FOR BORAH. z principles—irst, the “of | He expe to leave Mond O END HIS LIFE. | the patrol wagon reache - - | The Eight Year Struggle of Freder- | us, on observing the tranquility 8 el ony Sk 8 — he people to Tuie and therefo; & McComb, New Haven . Ink " Mixer Beliaved ol T OBITUARY. jick A. Hrde and 1. H. Schneider to|now relgns, will say that the trouble | CAVALRY DEPARTS he Senstor Maw Not Considured | exerine ot tiele deifborats Judgment | 01 s Beliave e e L e T s Lo L FROM MIDDLETOWN. uch a Pessibility. to control. their gov t " ; FpRi : Have Been Despondent. ‘ Judge William Schofield. vromental | of lands in California and Oregon end- | Chicage, 1 e 4 MARINES IN ACTION. i 7 - ‘ ne 10.—The stage set: |cuty so to rule local n managers | New Haven, Conn. June 10.—Adolgl | _Boston. Jure i0—Justics Willlam | 6q in fallure vesterday when' the su- | i e A | Beliof That Backbone o‘f!tnhuluc- Vi Tor the ropabliie e o Rl aat it o will _establis fers June Tybring of N». 312 George street, an | Schofield of the superior court died at | preme court found no error in thelr | Cuban Insurgents Fire Upon Th H sell Mills oken. vention was completed todas with ons | fastics e L foci G mdna el ok 38 in tn el Baltimore, | Ik mixer emploved at the Pfeister- | his home here lato today of paralyals, | conviction in the District of Colum gA.-. R.pu!u:c 54 mdi LaFoilétte & it x| Ao KEDeal FOERo tia Delfeicas end the Harmon leaders also have en- | Shermen company on Dow vears. He had served on the | pia. b, 2 Middletown, Conn., June 10—The ¥ BOtR I Clrany S apent Autits i Dolgel seged a sulte of rooms th comritted suicide this afternoon by bench_since 1802 Born in o Santiago, Cuba. June 10.A eop. | DACKbOme Of the strike of the textils was established I the | judgment, stating scores of ti toor of s B | drinking a quaniity of woou Bot . dess, he wis gradusted from | MAYOR MeDONALD AS vany of Cnited States marincs, com. | NOKers at the Russell Manutaoturing hotel that house e T, 3 1T weciaa o Tinat 45 coivel they h dquarters, at the factory. He was removed to e in 1879 and from iy Ay e " - | company is believed to be broken s, opens. Al o e natter of cou ouncement was made n after. In his pocket b¢ A, M. degrea wi s 1. L. B. He| o ged | ding ) 54 o Srteen % o - pened /by Alfred T.|acauesce as a matter of cours | Donchipent ves mads of A plan ;’5' S by e o | s admitiad <o the Suffolk counts | Appeals to Mechanicsville Agent to inines wat attacked at one o'elock th O O oo Do e (i ional commiticoman ' from | (helE Sudfment ¢ 1t was adver o sl aaeies. ) go fond™ G 1s Suloved that desoos [ Dar’ tn 784 and in 1878 reprosentcd | Msst Committes of Opa Were Tepulsed afier consioam o | mill property, left for their homes. 3 from | e ld mot itend tamely o submit tq | MOINE of June 25 to “root” for Gov. | CAused him fo end his life. Tie was 67 | Malden in the state house of repre. A M ; 7= | Jean Spietman, who has had - et ; : | ; : nor Wilson. The students _|vears old and had no relatives in this | sentatives. Putnam, Conn > 10—Mayer Mc- | 'n& of the strike, also amnounced t managers of the several liead- | 2n effort by the polticians—that is, by | £110F Wik s are mem et oo There were no casualties among the | ters. 't ¥ N th Lérs of the Princeron Woodrow Wil- | CitY. He has a widow ilving in New — Donald at the reguest of the local 5 M€ | that he Intended to leave tomorrow. quarte 0 4 8 epres 4 04 3] o g b s 1 ed and assis nni:”z"::fl:’:l":‘o:fl‘el:;\‘ls:u "\'e:br\;}w;(wj:c‘l:lngp:lsvi)e:ellzre?}‘“m\v gon club. They will be reinforced, it| YOrK. Duke of Connaught Won't Resign, | board of trade and the striking epera- ::"T‘.:,ii.o‘-'?: the l0se of the Insurgents | He pat, however, that the strike Is for the reception of delegates who are | aside the verdict of the people nd | Va8 sald, by a delezation of 100 stu- | = Montreal, June 10.—OMicial dental | tves °ftl*§!§;;gfi:§‘!l\"rl’{‘“xl_"s com- ™ A 'fores of insurgents last night | B0t Yot over and that hereafter, Guido expected to begin arriving tomorrow. | substitute a fake verdict of thelr own. ;‘:"“’g’;"“ g’f""‘“d- 25 from “‘%25 Metal Bill Amendment Beate: was made here tonight of the report | BNy B o neR iRl o o tmeat | burned some caneflelds on the Sugar w..m.fll ;‘v"mrmo't“m‘v?‘uu.‘ '.ll'l it opeal Wil be made to each | This is precisely what Mr. Barnes, | o7 CONNOIR 814 smaler delegating | Washington, June 10—The house |published today that the Duke of | Si0MFEC £0 S, (MCti 10 TSt | plantation of aHtlllo. TRre s of e sirhe, . individual delegate by the campalgn | Mr, McKinlay and thelr assoclates oF feats of Jearning. = The | voted today, 144 to 101, not to accept | Cennaught would resign as governor e > | A detachment of volunteers was at- Lok manager of each’ candidate for the | and reprosentatives on the mational Promise of lickets to the convention | the senate amendment to the motal | general of Canada. at the end of the %‘::le.;?mi":::;cn«frvzlihflxam"fi:h\(. ¥ | tackod by ‘Inmirgents. last MERE thecs | L TRS nntlndl o ny‘:‘.n “-“. no Degsimation, Bespite HistFucth S e A o all, 1t was said, had been secured for | tarifr reyt f K vear, “It is absolutely without foun- . B 3 o e g fhari % answer to the mi the Senator William P, Borah of Tdaho, | kave tho support of a majority of the [ DX t ke from the galleries for | a universal duty of $2 a ton on print | camp to the duke. ocessions. He will announce tomorrow | Wounded, o g m.w:n ';n:ur ,‘!'::_M'"’": ni aciive worker for Roosevelt in the | committes elr_candidate, 4 Daper. The house accopted Lwo senate e whether or not he will meet the com- | Gen. Juan Maris former | pta il rents it S Uk T dedsions of the republiosn: Baftonal{ ‘I freely admif that homorable and| Will Sscond Taft's Nomination, . | Amenimants soagec nrolsiys senate Boys' Body Found in River. et e | president of the Vetcrans' adsociation | severey Aap 1o rd aemie: el comin aniil honorable and upright men can differ | Washinglon, June 10— Senator Brad. | ¥on and on rertain alloys, The bill | - garttord, Conn., June 10—The body — with four other genepuls who fought e b ot for me. 1 1;.\-]?‘ piot e ‘!;ul(n"mul ll‘wln[n iI ul:ul[;’[l)‘ contend | ley of Kentucky, who seconded the|'!!l @¥2in go to conference, of the barefoot m:!y found floating in Steamship Arriva n ‘hT g o Iunirvvn*-lue, arrived nsidereéd such a poss ¥i An that the doctrines 1 uphold are essen- | nominations of General Grant fn 1880 | = 2 3 | the river at Middletown, today, has | | a; Glasgow: June 9, Parisi 2 here, lust mght, end offered General consider ¢’ tial If our country is to be kept as u |and Theodore Roosevelt fn 1904, will | Potatoss Nipped by Frost. | boon identifisd s that of Pony Ballo- | Boaion: Tine 10, Caledonis, Trom Sew | Monteugudo, tie commander In' chiat lw“““' Liquidating Company, ¢t hendquariers was par- | true democracy, But dyring the.last | kecond the nomination of Premident| Winsied, June 10—Trosty conditions ) Todo, 18 Uniop street,-this city, whe : Y of the Cubaus, to furnish 2,000 men for |, Albesy, N, Y, Juns 10 Wire- © Wih meelings and con- |blx weeks Mr. Tafts eampalgn has | Teft at {he Chicago convenilon, Ho | prevailed in the higher lovels of this| Was drowned in the Connecticut river outhampion: June 9, St. Paui, | 1CHVe ‘service, General “Monteagudo York % V¥ afternoon and (onight. | been carried on fn his behalf by those | has receved frem Mr. Tafc an invi- | X here & week ago. 3 3 4 " | replied that he number of well known Roosevelt ai- | considered necessary at present, bhui he Capt it late sremen, trom | © Distribution of . Marines. Cai mauera, Cubd, Juns lo=Twe Eehind him-—1 do not say merely those e Tudge B. Lind- | undar him, for 1 think seme -~ ion during the night, Many farm- fhoe fatlon to mgke his ceonding speech and | ers this morning found their potate ¥ oy of Phren bt <Cheheist i iy G ooty W o o RS ‘H"': "“I*m':d,\"u}lltht ‘vrm‘idsnl fi( 1{;;,- ac- | shosts, which were seven er eight | In England there is 4 chalk which ‘ - 34 of | Interestx to c allude are really | ceplance, Lieuf-Gevernor Harding of e 3 ond, ‘o he | is cheap and can i Oblo, Congresaman Willium Keol of over him and Mot under bim—in such | Oito will make ih nominating speeah, | oid, * 1o c 500N UL dewn by tho [1s Bery Shont o be burned in a their R !. "o Friedrich “der leas Liqusda of P T s thur t, I

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