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VOL. LIV.—NO. 210 { The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is_ BODY OF GEN. BOOTH BORNE 10 REST Fifty Thousand People Attend Burial Service in the Old Cemetery of Abney Park 21 SALVATIONISTS COLLAPSE DURING CEREMONY N R | Exhausted By Five-mile March—Forty Bands Lead Salva- | tionists in Funeral Procession—Miss Eva Booth Ad- dresses Assemblage at Grave and Breaks Down—Gen- eral’s Private Property Left to Army By His Will. message r. My hald there so long keenly as f.ondon found " o Er v be- role down nd was Wiany Salvatien any Saf- drop when While the ng on, the space n to resemble fai E G sides. While army ambu- an a hun- ufferers are & Te- the Double That of An L y Other Paper, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 191 Left Hand Building. Main Entrance to Chappell and Mmga;\ Coal and Lumber Yards Destroy ed by Fire .Smoke in Center Clouds m n- at $2,440. o I . 2 eft the N AR e i public Aims : held by him os e Sal . and ’ k and - : % are aching the H ), for gl i i the Salvation Army g ol e i o gkl e 1im “upon trusts effect- Mrs. Clibborn Among Mourners, bis small private prop- > o The mayor New net value of 487 pounds the mayc illings (approximately of office e platform | £5 440), he gives to the Salvation Ar- with t Catherine | p » exception in pri- Bootl eneral's eld- | 1 memoranda which are C bl d Paracraph est daugh vears had been | given i eldest son, Bramwell, and aple aragrapns estranged irmy, with icles chosen by himself which | 2 M husband and welve children, n as mementoes to each of his ymong the mourner children and his children-in-law. Chinese Bandits on British Pre: s =3y 29, Bri Miss Booth Speaks. | $26475 Divided Among Children. | o i Ty P pemanten, of, fliod rodicil deals with property | o vty of Chinese bandits and mara army in the United States, who ar- ) be valued 5 pounds | PATH ve tin time to walle 6,475), 1 ting monies i SHED oy ;‘xh;v:; tt "“’l on ‘him many bk 3 ""’]"" = Great Britain Object: 1 8. Bo te Henry rivate use. St 4 et S audience to excuse | his pr hich enabled him | Pekin, At Thie } aking, but the ar e " remuneration | POration « _Tibe B y by the JmSricka | from the *fu R | e G Jeader and she “y‘”h[]' v “"",.F‘;"l:'?'v““““"”-\ is divided a{’“nn, his ¢ pposition from | t ] » oth and Mrs, Halberg support- | 5,0 ™ Bramwell, Cat B Bt g Miss Booth said: | Herbert, Fva anq Lucy. s ves- | ieatian st s - Miss Booth Breaks Down. | sor, Bramwell Booth, is appointed ex- | fs “, . s I am worn out with travel and with | ecutor of the will. hips which & AN IMPORTANT WITNESS GOVERNMENT DEFRAUDED | 3 | SRR R MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS. | OVLIOES (s N DUTY | Two Killed in Colision st Attorney Whitman Hears He |Sugar Trust Will Be Prosceuted if | bia Has Gone to Europe. Settlement Is Not Made. New Orleans, Aug. 29.—Undervalua- | tion of sugar entries at this port | credited to the compan fense set Lieutenant | of the d | Vauxha to 1907, | rajiwa | fining ulated | amounted to § rding to fig- | ar o sy t announced today Colector of [ WOMAN WITH sKNIVES - ¢ 1s Hebe: If settlement is not | WAITED FOR TAFT. it 1§ Al the' cuse:w | _WAITE ot [ §igan teditl iy Mrs. Beors Said She Wished to Punish on, . neered the| Secretary of t reasury MacVeagh the President. - o ulations. | recently ordered a relisting of the su- 3 4 \ as saying 1at | gar entries t port for the years Colun 2 b joint account | mentior and work was com- | Beers, aged 40 F P his tips Becke ¢ nd the results an- | Greenville, O., p Moo is tips Becker | pleted today & ( . through deals ir | nounced by Coll Hebert. It is | burg rborough Rapid Transit and |sajd the greatest undervaluation was | i « and 1902, amounting to about | two e Vistrict A Whitman received year resident ) which leads him (o | KA. 5 ) o M NO FUNDS TO PUSH a A Rosenthal, ar« | DETROIT GRAFT CASES. ” | Prosecutor Hampered by Application | for an Injunction. ! tim Detroit. Mic 9.—Pros | ¢ Lo Attorney H ard decls - | presidex & night @ 1 zation of out o 3 he prestden e aldermanic graf id enroliment fraud | oy Lo as found I son, he sai er i on her cloth s a long keen ng man had Tuesday | $0% 10 o i applied for frair ndle of which g sedgs in MAIng | n Mjunction to him from re of aft had heen the murder g the $15,000 recently appropriated b S | ouJ eve witnes — 5 S A roll found in her ) t *d before the gran ' | E s ry, has m fously dis | PREFERS DEATH TO BLINDNESS i 1 was told | X s E \ J / ® - | Woman Kills olf After Asking | PENNSYLVANIA CROWDS hat "*“w'r L 1 Minister Hypothetical Question. TURN QUT FOR WILSON i nore important | Phitadelphia Mrs, Caroline | Governor Starts Out to Make One be Bl oo spitiied away ke | rroiitage oy the sexton 4| Soeech and Delivers Half Dozen. \ He had no legal way of detain- | piaiiaon o committed suicide dng them, he added | vesterday rather than live and be| op f Go ——e— [hmul. Before taking her life she|Car, Fa Pa HEIRS OF A TITANIC | consulted with her clergyman, 'flFl\nx‘:"r‘nw "\A.n-r“ iny |him a hypothetical question as to intending VICTIM IN'CONVENT | Jilifes s woman affifeted with par e | tial dness and sure to be totally deohew and Niece of Smart Located | D n..‘ would go to aven if ok fe. After a Long Search. The emix old her no person » Montgomery it & r ¢ vietim, b\\I‘ “ . con- S and g o b | fast 1osing the sight of th RN Y ¥ here | THREE MORE ARRESTS Meriden Democrats Efect Delegates. $He Pk ts Meriden, Conn., Aug. 29.—At a mee : oraorhae Tt O R TG EANS | (o SE e local aembos o o e oy s city hall auditorium tonight the fo 4 i g'“_"‘};'l"’ Pres- | Ton of the 100 Warrants Issued Have lowing delegates ted to th o A et 0 AL Now Been Served. state convention: Congressman T. L. s GuteTso G ver ihely — Reilly, George Mischler, John Bonell, whereabouts, Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 29.—Thd|R L. Baldwin, Charles Cheenay. state police tonight made three more | Thomas J. Maroney, John Hallett, Steamship Arrivals, atrests in connection with the prize | Thomas ¥ Lyons and Attornes b o Py fight thal was sald to have been heid | O’Brien. At Antwerp: =~ Aug. 28, Marquetts, | DEBE TRaL RS sed fo haye Bee ey g : from Philadelphia 2 cerford, | Arrested tonight are Wliliam Gordon, & Thirty Injured in Collision. s bl AU 39 Haverfurd, o gus il i amar and’ {anitor: Fritz| Cnicogo, Aug. 29.—Thirty persons from Philadelphia. = t Hartmann, & saloon keeper, and Wil- | o, i o M =2 probably fatally, Al Havre Aug. 27, Chicago, from Ham McLoughlin, a cab drt In ad- today when 1ilinol 1 suburb New Yorl : dition Henry E. Reilly, a well known | g% ¥hen = Siggprnii -G At Avonmouth Aug ‘9, Royal young sporting man, gave hir croRihE’ oi PRt o s i e B A foniels | TN (e 1), Save been o wous ar Oiiiagn' - Thy thieh: et i ——— rested, or nl g “‘H“““lm\ v | injured, Mrs. Anna McGuire, Miss O urotal ST M0LuTiants that ave ol B ke’ and A1a Faomi b ibi e Senator Stephen Stricken. 1 Saia s Baiout. b el Chicago lwankee. Vi, r, 29, A - AT R R R P S ——— i B DL M Meriden Murder Suspect Held, | Hayrack Party Fired Upon. :‘ Senator Tsaac Stephenson of Wis- | Ossining, N. V. Aug. 20.—A man| Huntington, W. Va Aug. onsin was stricken with hear dis- | answering closely the description of | upon mysteriously while rid o g o g v woods. A speclal | Edward Donato, suspected of the Mor- | hav wagon In the countrs mene Aan N:'n with doctors was sent to his as- |ner family murder at Meriden, Conn., | land, Ky., twelva persona were Infured aistance Is held by the poMce here | Sonlght | | ! OVER A MILLION MILES | New Systom Will Cover a Vast Terri- | tory—All Kinds of Merchandise un- | der 11 Pounds May sed andling parcel izo and mater must be ng For Be Sent. Oil Trust Is I‘ tion Violated, It is Claimed ed t o Kill C The ompetition. DECREE VIOLATED. ls Post Again Indicted PUFINTO GE“‘ARAL}ACUCN BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY IN ‘ CON‘S?!R—XEA\; ALLEGED Attempt to Destroy Business of a Com. petitor Charged--Decree of Dissolu- re on in L{ Indictment Charges Failure to Respect Dissolution Order. ndict- 1 officals at partme: r resuilt of a three month nt « New Stamps to of ch t the de- rea dissolving the so-called trust had oy hos thal Dostage on |yeen violated. The government, it is b patd by atfix- | ;3ded, has not yet decided whether it g ; ®= | will proceed on the question of the vio voasitate el & oL | jation o decree, which would in- 1 le & aozen ¥ | voive proceedings The clal stamps, ra 5 or Texa: considered the ques ent to one dollar on the criminal feature of the ollection on delivery 7 i parcel must be Ons ; Today's action constituted the fed- { governing 1 ! first move against The law under the man- for lost or d Unit.- many of the a ried wil be fragile or perisha he question iof indemnity is one for careful resu- lation Pie New Postal Map Prepared. I no ; a yout 150,000 in ¢ of the election of officers o 2 e i F the Bockeiiler ank pifeaies 1se in ap- “ Oil inte; whi said to lying the p of postage | 1ave named Standard ( °n as "‘m, . he zone |cials of the company. nspec e distung On [he ZOMe | erused on the ground it would i | violate the dissolution a Question of Transportation. “The question and terminai post mail on steamshlp lines and in service will have With such car moveme " possible American property of here. Saventy ad, wi fight If neceseary (o women and childres congestion of the ordinar mail” Americans Ready to Fight. L Douglas, Ariz, Aug. 29.—Three } i roSTessive dred rebels today demanded the sur- |speeches and render of kL Tigre mining camp, an | o'cl | Amer 85 miles cans h 100 federal knldiars in protect transpor v arm ROOSEVELT TRAVERSES Makes Eight seches ‘Bully Spent When i ha was their | duat, had had a "bully dar.” wared with and Day.” he yent thiek Sa VERMONT IN AN AUTO but wald ha war in fine trim and | hutton unif y | tack the Ruins. and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Pr.ortion to the City’s Population N Fire Started to South of Condensed Telegrams The Price of Milk in New Haven 13 | soing to 10 cents a quart on Sunday. i Dr. Harvey Wilsy Declares Wlunsol\’ i' a Colone R evelt And for | Rev. Josiah Strong of New York has r c ave all voting Anna Bainbridge, 10 Years Old, of | P pt d of blood poison l‘.'. « || pier of her ears b¢ e emphatica dest 000 company W day Farmers | plor | an unknown jured when mobile ¢ Lexing rested ir n ple held in $5 when Fr t Agnew institution Refusing t 0 Senator W. E. Borah of Wanamaker, Lily Smith, Champion Wom alf d, Former Sultan of Mo- nt that he Merchant and reported an swim- ym Dover to 20 miles, in Now: Haven tiils n upon t Connecticut yhab be made - n Texas are Leave When Discharged o An imposter got the Joe Williams, the Negro who w Plains, . the Thompson The Year's Record Patients at the S the lo his 380 ave in Tan- Parie. nsion of Thomas architect, ai ¥ , wae $100,- A Decision of the Arbitrators on tha or, the New York Sculotor, was geriously in- e si auto \venue, The United States Will Insist Mary Johnson e separated 50 war, met at a pprer N Yor were married, of M t Swordfish Cateh na Island, Cal, Oklahoma of th 1ghlr sonnds lies Salvation cased at f the ,_was Eng- te Insane Hospital wEnnized and braay been zent to the Idaho denies | s | commander in chief of I Terhune Forged To Use Threats AMERICAN CAPTAIN CLEARS WAY FOR MARINES, MOUNTED TWO CANNON Persuades Nicaraguan Insurgents to Keep Out of Corinte by This Means ~—Reports Situation Less Alarnfing ‘Washington, Aug W. H, Southerland, chief of the Pact preme command o n Nicaragua. He arr or day abr the . mained while t i rect to Panama the ma rines from the transp Ad Southerland forces along the railw Corinto and Managua ed to the navy d intends to keep railwa open between the port. The gener x telegramg to the nas tmer which were received lat Ay and timed at Corinto at d erda and 9 o'cl tively, is that alarming. 5,000 Bluejackets and Mgines. He said that the sit sion neceas tates a force of mari n and other intermediate the raflway line, The fegate about 5,000 bluej: 1 nes under Commander Te ra Southerland has shifteq his flag to the gunboat Annapc Will Make American Lives and Prop erty Safe. If upon the return of he deems such a miral Souther despatch that rines immediatel « hag ordered the Denve del Sur to keep open v nication as all of interrupted. When the turns with the reinforcem marines, he says American property will be entirely safe. The second despatch merely stated the rallway and telegraphic communica tion was still cut because of injury tracks ang poles, Admiral Southeriand has ordered the | collier Justin to Mare Island for coal The_collier Prometheus and the suppls shiff Glacier are due in about five daye Reopening of Communication, | Reopening by the erican marines even temporarily of rail and tele | Brarhic communication hetween Man gua and the port of Corinto was lowed by the receipt of a number o cablegrams in the state and navy de partments from the hetbed of trouble Most of these relate to events that have already been briefly touched up on in the irregular advices of the last week or two. American Captain Intimidates Insur- gents. One gescribed how Captain Terh: of the gunboat the ins by ng Annapolis persuaded Tgents to keep out of Corin confronting them with two six pound cannon which he had mounted at the end of a bridge connecting Co- |rinto with the mainland. The naval officer, “ading no artlllery in the town, took two of the guns of the secondary battery from the Annapolis, and gave thera the mobility necessary for land operations by mounting them on fia{ cars, He perched them on the Corint( side of the bridge and n cut thy bridge, which, he sald it im- possible for the rebals to enter. Compelled to Use Threats. Captain Terhune has also confirmed the reports that he had to use threats to clear the railroad for the 100 ma - rines whom he sent back to Managua last Monday. Marines Fired Upenm. | uefields, Nicaragua, Aug, 29.—Of ficlal information was recetved here today that the fifty marines fired on Saturday by rebels, while repairing the rallroad between Managus and Leon, escaped without injury Though forced temporurily to retreat, they re |sumed and completed thefr repair and then returned safely | o Managua. THREE INDICTMENTS IN | DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY. Grand Jury Action a Sequel to the Lawrence Textile Strike Wash., vesterday while | Boston, Aug. 29.—Tha identfty of the | wiment by a Chines: | rematning three persons inst whom | nin skin disease of | secret Indictments were found lata te Y ionc ataliding | day by the grand jury in conmection | o | with the Lawrence Adynamiting casex | Miss Marion Oskamp of Wyoming, | Will be made known earls tomorrow, O.. started ve E n an 18.000-mile | was intimated tonight by those in journey to Ne n China erome | position to know e wife of R \ Tor Since the recent Lawrence textie F Pred Juic A E | ptrike, when dynamita was found In | the tenement * districts, clnims have G. A. Conzeman. 27 Vears Old. of | been made that the explosive was e Taute, Ind 1 men - | “planted.” Following an Investigation i wound | 8hortly afterwards, John .J Breen, a 1 by a match | Lawrence undertaker, was flned for placing the dynamite, and today Den nis J. Collins of Cambridge, a friend ar Breen's, was arrested on one of the secret indictments found b+ the grand | Jury, which charged transporting Av namite. Tt YWn persons indictad omething more ss eanor charges GRANT OF HARTFORD COMMANDER IN CHIEF | Elected at National Encampment of the Sons of Veterans, St. Louts, Aug. 2 of Hartford, Conn,, Robert M, Grant today was elected the Sons of Veterans to succeed Col. Newton 3 MeGuire of Indianapolis | and_ Misg Frances Fox of Rochester, N. Y. was slected president of the ladies aux fliary to succeed Mrs, Flora Stanies | Whitney of Worcester, Mass The cholce of the city for (he next annust | encampment was left to the encamr jment of the G. A. R, which | Place next month at Los Angel | Many Banks Respond. New York, Aug -Acting Chalr man MeAdoo of the democratic nation &l committee sajq today that a sur- prisingly large number of banks heq | responded 1o a rocent lotter which he j#ent ant asking that populer swh- soriptions 1o the cwnpulz- foands of all partiss he received and forwardeq by the banks