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The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Girculation is the Largest in Connesticut in Proportion to the Gity's Por®"don HADLEY WILL SUPPORT TAFT| Contensad Toeruns |Slaughier of Sir D. Burnett Lord Mayor. Charred Bodies | (sbt Paromrs 'KNIVES USEP & LAWRENCE POLIGE » ~ Tonon, Sept. 25 Devid Bunes : T el S TSI ‘ | Ui e e sreer sl fhe dnnocents) Found in Ruing)SeRa s s T ol Wi Bibesicies .0 souri Executive’s smconstrued as Endorse- | ne Serinniog on Nov: L : . i ; | i Soheetbey of Rocktsand: 11, TWO Officers Stabbed While Efl*‘m to ; b ment of Taftand a Promise of Fgalty S nf"";.::x;":i:?l;' fihc‘f:::;“ of| WOMEN AND CHILDREN MOWED |QUADRUPLE MURDER PRECEDED m‘:efl ""'d by i § o g perse Unlicensed Parade of Mill W -~ e L% ki "y longing to the Pacific Mail iy DOWN BY SHELLS. « FIRE AT PAYSON, ILL. Y ?:’.":31‘.,!1';‘;{ g S g A R L < jpany has been so badly damaged o onel Rooseyelt is electeq president. : = ; < ’ by fire that it will have to be discharg- B 3 3 DENT IS NOTIFIED BY A COMMITTEEMAN ¢, ho bl as not een “swiciy | MANAGUA' BOMBARDED ; 4 S BE France Expels Prince. 1T : . Sept.-29.—Prince Ludovic Pié- | Violation of All Rules ¢ vifized in Supplementary Statement Declares That | nstelli ' ®4mzon salied: from Tavre o it : " AR yesterday for New York under a do-| Warfare by Nicaraguan Rebels— cree of expulsion issued & year ago. : KILLED WHILE ASLEEP |, Sovemer witon winl tee xex | THE POLICE-BEATEN WITH THEIR OWN CLUBS s ::r{eh will take him as far as Den- h Man, Woman, Their Daughter and AR 3 ‘ v 5 Dr. L. V. Wil 3 f A Bbftacs Tiaewploion, /tHe - Vietostl comact: i, & SN Several Paraders Knocked Bleeding to Ground During Bat- The chargs on swhich the prince was| Quist Restored by Marines. 3 | ” Blosdhounds on Trail of Mu e, fi;‘e"r'.'&';.:" death in an’elevator "f was .fl! Shot Fired After A t of T'D “ b m t . er: ] expelled was Infringément of the gam- ¥ v : - in ing laws. — e ¥ A ¢ R Philip’ . Safvegs, - 18 years URL: ot " L'W. W. Organizer Arrested But Regains Ij-!y—w £x Servians Remain Bellicoss. ‘::;mm )}"hflflfl- ,mm Jg—l; fl: a lzllhsemcnu”i I;fll:nbfi‘:‘;g ’B;ommv&): § lY lkudom‘o:mllm ; ¥ icans [anagua now wi it ", and rs. les. ISC] 'n stole W stoek-, Belgrade, Servia, Sept. 29.—The War- | g sickening tragedy a Central revolu- | their 16 year old daughter, Blanche, |ings and distributed them among the of m‘ I'm to B"h l! &- T*" { 2 teeling conthn‘; to vrdntfluonu. They ha pu-edths‘hl and Miss Emma Kaempf, 21 years old, | poor. 4 ettt 1 . "! ¥ 4 A Ly v s .| througtont the SspiiSl deavite e Tepeel. |month of turmoill (the month of Au-|a teacher, whose ehiarred bodies were | = | “ gy, t [ shortly before 10 'elock and was ac- | °4 mmm“"““ e Bl At the | SE2t) "m-fi - !gm rd:{t. kit hnndm:‘o&y e D Mo O potan- | . The State of New York has received | Lawrence, Mass, Sept.‘29.—Palice [{ companied pasty leaders in | [, otice the Eratest activity is dis- | barament. They have seen (ho. peo- | sixieon miles southeast of QUIRCY: | ate ob Jouy panster fax on the es- land paraders fought with knives and | - |New York city. On the same car with | o 57005 Givtlians are not allowed to | ple the: ci gl o tate of John Arbuckle, the inventory |clubs today prior to a demonstration ow | Mre Murphy was United Statée Sen- | 00" urlding. Faen “ina chisdren itica, Bave mnaeec| 5 e, o LAy mers thaCHING >rO'Gorman an- | e b Perished While Asleep. i) # L in New_ Tork, that Supreme Dreadnought Paris Launched.” i g g Rl o 12, . by members of the Indu: 1 Workers. of the World. Two officerd were stab- |city. Circumstances indicate that the vic- J. Dgllu ngld “Touton, France, Sept. 20.—The new tims perished while asleep. Cne, thing * Dreadzo 'bed, a number of demonstratofs were After Being Separated for 26 Years, | clubbed, and an LW, W, leader cap- . Philip, Meyers, a South Dakota ranch- | tured after a hard fight, and fhen . that led the state’s attorney to investi- 3 ran a ight, jhen nato 'uw ul.\::g Hipch o Fee me”?‘:i‘: was Dally dreds of re- | @ 18 the fact that tho only stove on |MaR, Stepped 'on a street car in Chi- |frebd: Only two arrests Were S el gy The affair was made the occasion for perhaps: to | thie premises was not in the residence, f“‘:“ and recogulzed the conductor as (;’un shot was filred from the ra or | 0'Gio n said the conven- |a Breat popular demonstration of ap-{meet the death thousands\of their fel- bu:fltn small frame structure ad- R i 68 the paraders. . one, and that | proval of the policy of reinvigoration | lows had already met. Joining the main dwelling. Pittsbu i Frested. ' of the French navy introduced by The- i Gen., Mena Hi 8 hmidt was wealthy. Miss| A Haverhill, Mass, Barber, who re- (qrlo Tm:hofdem:m.t- an 1 ey 2 ol bl T cap o Nicarmgua 18 v | Saemi e * SRS of & Quiney | oL WL The 8 it <5 i ! s A o en heir o $30, ew the focal point of the . away his razor ang left the man half- GIVES USELESS LEG Wy the 2 5 Murdered Before Fire Was Set. ] 2 T70 SAVE ‘GIRL'S LIFE | henticik General Luis Mona, the de'| Developments tonight indicate that | Ve ) soms who'saw the arre’sald he was) T 0 wllitacy_heross of Ae Fsing |Gl four were murdsred and iat the| b Bruse Smith, superintendent of o ahiie, WA, oo ol Jer Hinep (0 Hand Wednesday. Crippled Newsboy Contributes Skin to -1910, which overthrew Zelaya | Moo was o to hide the erime. | nospitals for _Ontario, made the an~ | All af ihe police brofensed (o be Jo: il oy soxbatitancy of the heed of | Garr. Ynd, Sept 2. William Rugh, | organized theassembly: which in Oc.|jeed, of Miss Ksempt wad pressived. | Sirehad been discovered. for, deljfium The Clash Unexpected. demaoratio presidential tloket, | ¢ crippied Gary newsboy, today part- | iober, 1811, clected il president of | %Gunt ' dently made Wi & elab: | - i 11" The! clush between the mfil wotkers now expects to MM;‘M with Bls useless leg 1t order ithat | the republic for the term beginning | §7700 3 Vv, Pranschmidt were found | Dr. Louis Meunier of Paris Daclared | 210 the Dolice was lquite unexpected. skin might he obtained to save the | JATIETL G o) tates then notifled Me- | PEry under a mattress which to som: | that crawling after meals is a fine aid | MOFe than 2000 operatives had been to e uraca o oot o | tht Mt il Lot reblaccs | e el b Sl om i Fewsion g 838 oo WESCa | s o (b st ke o N ¥ es.. A pillow upon W on of f00d In tié “gastri 4 cident, P o e - e ".m“ Viclaglon of the | Kaempt had been Iying Was'ot burn- | pocket” of the upright bosition. | | Who had come on a special train, from Rnghl—uim_i ‘filll %r:l:!\ln:v:lr% ;fi:{l gf ummldu o M"‘&s“u: ona | €0- It was soaked with blood. e i & o on {0 xnrgluum(; later in tlneAdu o A e it sauare inches | Wwas later a minister of war and event- Several Gashes in Head. The Pittaburgh Board of public ed- | Lontage and: Jobn Ramy. who were of siin were transferred from the boy's | ually fled and armed the Liberals:~ | Miss Pfanschmidt's face was badly [ U6atlon rule that no more widows be | jclled during, the strike riots lust Jan useless leg, after which it was am- Non-Combatants Bombarded. bufned, but the back of her head,was | 2PPointed teachers. Superintendent |yary! Aftep the visitors had dets putated: “Thus began. the revolution, , which | BO 1oUched"by fire. ‘It bore o gash | Heeter deslared widows alWays mafe |un i “ Letters protes promptu parade was statted gk hgns,ammis:m;m» reached lis climax in the bombardment | Several ‘fi“ aeross. The bodies of a play for pyblic sympathy. ?:;nfl!iummnn street,” The marchers e boy's ‘were receive rom Ry e + P e two older persons )een burne " . - into Hampshirg street, and the A Wee Do sunint il Hbevelopen tat| L Jion-comtRtxaty & vislulag et 180 o ts Umdikate be "oatire of (Brigadior Ganeral Carlington; Inspec- | into_Fissex Btrade. the. fanirl Dusiness Dr. J. A. Cralg, the surgeon in charge, | Americd, except in it 58 their death. . e ::-;n -:’::dms?nfispmfif tho! fare of the city, was to have been ied today 10| gho pombarded agua in 1893 in Telephone Wires Cut. nes are too fat and that they should olice Try to Stop Rarade. banon, Pa, Dut | the revolt that established him as dfo- oy i e the revol hed him as Indications are that the crime was | be reguired to long wal v | The parade was, informai and no-ap= operatlon became imperative. The | b o e take Danaona ona's Dlatt | committed late Friday night. The tel. | day. ’ pligation had heen made, for pa ‘wedding will take place ghortly. . . | General ephone wires were cut and relatives 3,: Stpmg M The police, notified that th bl responsible s ol iss Kaempf In Quincy who tried “No Irish Need Apply,” was the un- |Operatives were marchjng through & wach the Pfanschmidt home Saturday | usual stipulation made Saf Dby | streets, attempted t cnd (he’ demon- TWO- ARRESTED FOR fomt, ‘when Mena lay helpless on a 8ick | wera unsble 1o got nerviee - T 0 | Mre: 5. P. Grant of Montclair, ot ,', T an | Steation. A squad ot 3 oficers wa THERT OF SLOOP | bel ; Bloodhounds are being used by thé Slaughter of Women and Children. ;hafll! in-an effort to trace the mur- erer.. - . - 70 GREET MARSHALL. editor, who is an, organizer the L w.‘imvm in, custoas, but gained his free President Taft Expeots to Shake His a minute or two later. Per- advertisement, making known her de- | 8t to the corner of Eases ond Lay sike to employ a white servant girl at | Fence strécts, where they drew up in a wage 25 a month, { & thin line acs BEssex street Ry 4k g awaited the arrivdl of the process| > In the Thirteen Years since tha 0 dargé banners were éarried in ; 'THE PRIZES OF COLLEGE city of Greater New York was formed, | the it rank of the .muvehers, the savage sl heiling . conti ARE WORTH WINNING, | According to statistics compiled by the | Was inscrived: -The Only Justice— shells exploding al lover the town. s » & - dwlfliflem Of‘}{fiinh, the gl rate o 4¢f:r Et't‘or Illg strange fatality women and children | President from tubercuigsis ' was reduceéd from j ore-the words Svers the victima. po :mh?:" ".:'m:‘“""“ 225 for each 10,000 of powi}wn to | “Militlé" and below. the _In one house & mother aud her four ; ; 178, “Who Killed Anna and Joh daughters were murdered. A' child sit- New Haven, Sept. 29.—To seek cul- X e Atk ¢ 4 ered to Disporse. A ting on o doorstep was cut in w0, A | ture or gultares sakes o sport for T gt :5«'22‘5.‘;"& 001" When the nead ot the jasudo reached oman Wwith her babe.at her breast, | ort's sake, rather than to enter into ,,,.”""‘m, m:;‘""h B the Anclent Ordes | the 1iné of police, if halted and an ar- running across the street, was struck | geen competition for honorable vie- of United Workmen, J. Irving Davis, gument began. The sergeant in charge by a shell and bofh Wers instantly | tory, was a view with which he couid | 9.1 or of the lofbe Snd ol | of the police detail notiiled the men itn my g Women onq_chlliren ware’ iliod ok [Tag. Sl Eons e Seioieaty "o | Known i fraternal cicles (hFOUSTIOUt | st Qlsperne, ‘Decuime ooy hadh ‘parti e o told the univer stu- ust disperse because they no Fiords 3 tho Wounded. The essape of huhdreds of | gunt sody ta i matricuation sermon | Now England, had beeh arreaied, L " are what type of men n, “his' el o b ‘permit; The men in the front rafk | yarious parts mi Wfi 1st | others was ‘miraculous. at Woolsey hall’ today. The college, : i on, T ‘what s will probably 3 : mat | provée ! A ;. -| were ‘endeavoring to fall back, while American Marines Restors Quiet. | he said, is full of all kinds of things |, Acsused of Hising which wresulted') those in the rear were pushed forward. o the presidential The battle waged Monday and Tues- | Worth doing, all kinds of prizes worth - TIARE. AW } 3 All the time the bands were playing " | weeks ago. A. C. Hatch, A, R. Stryon, | fht [ . e t t | Gy, eulmiRAting in & shasp aitack jn | Striving for, all kinds of social dis- | FONs B%0. A €\ Tiatch, ATt Btrvon | the Industeiul Workers® anther i,1n- (U PR '““"t‘.nm m?‘do. %"fim‘?":’ RO~ | the’ afternoon when 'the Insurgents | tingtions and ambitions. e upefi:fl Ak n:'{: me Hernational,” and thefcrowd was sing- °| STAMPS DESIGNED e e o feaor “America” Off |broke over the entrénchments. - They |y, ol Uif, C4siom 1D S0Me QUATers.’ | yorsity of North Carolina and twelve | 18 the chorus. 4 'OR PARCELS POST. | Branford they overtook the men and | ¥ere nof supported in strength, hoW- | tnese prizes of coilege life; to say that | Students were suspendcd one year, i le Girls Get Frightened. -~ placed\ them under arrest at the point | V5 Fone the study and the play of a place like i For a'moment or two all was quiet A Series. of Twalve ‘Which ' Wil Be | of the revolver. ¥ Other attacks followed and the bom- ke this count for little in comparison win | _Three Aviators, twolof them mem- |at the head of the line. §ix little girls bardment was kept up throughout the . e T the study and play of the warld about | Ders of jthe United States frmy; and | who were among the marchers ‘became R BRIDE OF TWO WEEKS e epiried By \*P=%. | us; to urge the student to seek culture | B0 formerly in the English drmy, | terfifled at the,sight of the polict, and : ; - : - "The | the S on, l:m. H—Arrangements ACCIDENTALLY SHOT | whs almost within their /orapp, with.| 1Cf culture's sake, and sport for sport's 1« {ndications of approaching trouble, sake, rather than t6 epter into the keen | Victims: Lieut. Lewis C. Rockwell, 1. | and they broke through the line of for the engraving and | .| & drew.: The'dafenderis Remmucition Was } dompetitids (o ' the s oo | 8. A, and Corp. Frank §,’Scott. U 6. | blublcoads and! ran away crying. - Suds manufacture of & series 'of . twelve | Picked Up Hef Husband's Revolver |about gone, and another assault would | or the athletic fleld. With this view I|A. at College Park, Md: Capt. John L. | denly the marchers injthe rear pressed stamps, unique in size and novel ‘in ‘and Placed It at Her Head. haye given the insurgents the city. | cannot concur. The'prizes of college | Lafigstalf at Hempstead, Long Tsland: | forward, and the mill workers tried design, for exclusive use in the for- = A battallon of 400 American merines | ore worth winning. The man who can - 7 to, pass-the police. warding of packages by the new par- | Hartford, Sept. 29—Mrs. Catharine | under Major Butler veached 2 | win them honorabiy proves his quality | COMPELLED TO HELP Géneral Battle Follows: cels post. . Perry, aged 17, a bridg of but two |from Banama the following day. Since fof Jeadership. But just because they R VICTIM'S CHILDREN : Ve new. image be in three weeks, acoidentally shot herself at her | their arrival cqnritions have been im- | are worth winning thev put a man's 4 | The paraders struck right and left - “ ries of desigms. first will llus- | home, 119 Sission gvenue, this after- proving. temper and & men's nerve and a Man’s | gentonce for Pract for Py at the officers, who! responded by Square Garden Thronged and | trate modern methods of porting | noon. Her husband, Albert Perry, hatl very honor to the trial. The true msn{ ic: loker 0 | swinging their clubs fn all directions. _\ - Overflow Meeting Held. . mail, one stamp showing the mail a revolver in his pocket, which he says . .DEBS NOTIFIED. 15 the one that can really care for the Caused Father's Death. ‘| Mang of the paraders were knocked % on ay train, he did not know was loaded. The re- Blo'FisH CAURES, % game and not succumb to its tempta- S . |bleeding to the ground. In some in- _ New York, Sept. Rugens. V. volver fell from his pocket to the floor FIVE'DROWNINGS, | tions. He that can meet opposition | Buffalo. N. Y. Sept. 20.—Warren |slances the rioters tobbed the officers . soclalist presidential nominee, fourth |and his wife picked it up. She play- —te without loss of temper, failure without | Hous® who caused the death of Val- | of their ’f‘]““ and' began to beat the d Emil Seldel; nominated for vice by fully held it to her head, saying, | Fourtesn Pound Muscalonge Causes a | discouragement, unfairness without | entine Lukowski, a fellow workman, a | Rolice. ,The officers ware forced to ‘president, were oméially = notifed of| T los “Wouldn't it be awful if it was load- Canoe to Capsize. swerving from his own strict. code of | few months ago, while playing a prac- | retreat info Lawrence street. It was fielr omination ‘at ceremonles. which ed? e | \ 3 : honor, has proved his right to fthe | tical joke, will begin at once the sery- | here/fhat Tresca was seized by thrée d a émw{l‘lun large to be ac- nh,u ‘postal em- | A moment later she pulled the trig- t. 29— Five proud title which the Homeric Greeks |ing Of an unusual sentence imposed | Or four officers who started with him %4 in {he great amphithes- | Ployes — postoffice / clerks, railway | ger and feil to tHe floor, dead. The one tamily bte Arowned ohe. fais | Bave to the greatest of their princes, |by Justice Marcus in the supreme | towards the polige station, near b fadisan Sauate Garden today, | clerks. city letter carriers’ and rural | police made an investigation and were |at Omemee today, the victims being | Leader of Men’ Te has proved if |court. -The senience placey House in) Angered by the arrest of ihelt leader, ithstanding admission cogt from | delivery. carriers. | Satistied that the shoofing was accl | Willlam MecCaffray of Toronto: sales |Bot by tasting. the joys of leadership | charge of a probation officer for an |the crowd made a rush for the offi- o 31 the garden was"over. | The third series will represent four | dental. The young husband is pros- nager’ of the Canadian ra1| bUt by uncompiainingly bearing its |indefinite period, and directs him to |cers. ‘The police appeared to be fight~ [ and an overfow moetims was | industrial scsnes, showing the prin- | trated. T A e R T e \ - pay 33 a week {oward the sugport of | Ing for possession of the prisoner, but The. feature of the day's |cIPal Sources of products that probably |, two children. . ‘It ‘is the moral quality of ruling | the family of the dead man until the |8 moment or two leter Tresca was at was_an ovation to Debs | Will be transported extensively by par- | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The dead: + |nis own spirit, of getting the proper | children are able to. suppart their | iberty. for 17 minutes. s posi. The stamps will be ‘ready ( William McCattrey. relative valie of things, of keepinz | mother. It is estimated that the fine Revolver Shot Heard. e presidential nominee and |for distribution’Dec. 1. . AT THE CASE FUNERAL | Taura Sager McCaffrey, his wife. them in the right proportion to one's | will cover.a period of about ten years, Charles Edward Russell, nominee for d J A During_the “fight over Tresca, two _— Mrs, M: McCaftrey, his mother. |Self and of keepi~- one's self above |amounting in all to more than $1,500. l ior of New York state, and Gus. | LAWYER GIBSON TO Uniform Rank Acted as Escort 10| Grme a5 Mecanme’ angy™iaher. | circumstances' that is needed to make | House turned a compressed-air hose | Laians Sebastiane de Mano snd Vitly #ve Strebel, nominee” for licutenant - Body of Dead Official. daugitter, * a a leader in any department of |on his fellog workman in fun. The [ant e S RS Sation house. | Both s ", who also officially no- ' BE EXAMINED TODAY. s Howard S. McCaffrey, aged 8, his |life,” President Hadley sald. | pressure was jo great that Lukowski | pril nere” soeht flercely. While they H!mflhn at this meet. |\ - g Hartford, Sept. 20.—The funeral of |son. g was instantly killed. ¢ Were hging taken through the door of re all Tocelted with oninoei. | Nearly a Score of esses Sum- | Horace O. Case, grand keeper of rec- | A 14-pound muscalonge which had |[NEW HAVEN HAS A Paer 77, 7 the station a revolver shot was heard. Mr, E:Mdatll,‘ r‘:'-" m;.-:, &uk:{r, was moned by'the Government. ords and.seal of the Knfghts of Pythias | been hooked by Mr. McCaffrey was “BOY OF MySTERY~ | CORPORAL REDUCED d 3 Tt appearpd to have been fired by = / of Comneotiout for many years) waa responsible for the deaths of the fam< workingman could find/| Goshen, N. Yi, Sept. 20.—The emirc | held this afternoon from ily- pa Mr. McCaffrey had § “ * o | TO RANKS AND FINED | soméone in the !,::‘0":. P:.I:( l‘hr' momon': ! - - McCaffrey had come | Writes Name of “Harry Wittner?” and g | the report was heard’the rioters crie ion ohly In the socialist par- | cse of the state agginst Burton W. | Baptist church, and Pythians m all | here day with his family to spend x i gy i i i |out that the olice were shooting. either of the old parties had | Gibson, the New York lawyer charged | over the state Were In altendance. Ser- La short holiday with his parents. and e aoimr01 Ko, [ wnchrifspOieckacpbtiar. e Woedi N i €/ to ofter, he ‘salt, and the|with the murder of Mrs. Rese b A few minjites later the crowd was vices were in charge of Rev. Dr. Her- | with his wife, mother and twe children of the Service. ) { “a, fiih. party | Szabo, his client, while boating or | bece T White, pagtor. of the_ chirch, | started out in a cance down (ne| et een SeBt 29It ie betieted | driven through Lawrence street and A o o Y v | - At a0 e to the Common. Then the paraders % ien'the of the so. | Greenwood lake Jjuly 16, will probably | Interment was in Sprin Biver 1 t that the nane of the “boy of myitery.” | Meriden, Conn., Sept. 20.—The Momn- | 31 z g Grove ceme- {'Pigeon fiver in quest of muscalonge.'| wy ¢ dispersed, most of them heading to N ~ phalis f‘ \. |be bared at Gibson's examination be. | tery, the uniform rank acting as an|No member of the party was seen alive | fL7 1as been at the orzanized ng Record, tomorrow, ~will sy re- | 18P RS fore Judge Royce tomorrow. Nearly : : - & = - Y Ibo|that part of the city occupled by the QTHER'S BIRTHP! f ¢ isheZgy e 2l % 2 Bt i envioss at the srarvo mere 1n | after the canoe put out down the rivet, | tes for several days. is Harry Witt- ) garding the courtmartial held at the | fCRl BV AT E. or nesses have been sub. Y - When the party did not return t ] M LA Poenaed by Distriet Atiorney Rogers, charge of the grand lodge. ner. - Several well known physicians | atate armory Saturday night that | {orelsm-speaking operatives o bjected the youth to a thorough ext | ¢ Otto Forster ~of Company Two Poli Stabbed. ard evening, Charles McCaffrey, fa- 500 Jorp. Otto Forster o \pa . Two Policemen od. iingl i and several are understood to be un- e ther of ' amination tonight and when they asked | charged with assaulting Private Qliver | b L S 0w o | OO government 4 Wh?;”;;’:';v“v;::‘" House | 50 subpoena ror the actense” °° U2 | A PLAN ADOPTED TO armed and reenied o sensehing | Bim to write his name that was the | Beauresard during the civic parade at | libman ‘Thomas MoCarty. disogtered TN TEERY o T B gt —— RELIEVE MEAT FAMINE. |party. Seven miles down the river the | R3¢ he 82ve, He says‘he cahnot ve- | New Haven on Scptember 19, was re- | that he had been cut on the head with i ; A oloner| FAMINE AGAINST STRIKERS. canoe, floating bottom up, was found, | METIOer anviiing that has happened | quced to the ranks and ordered to pay | some biunt instrument, and had also HOE WORKERS TO QUIT, . 1 to & 5 —_— Germany to Encourage the Import of | Dragging operations were commenced | Prior fo tast Mondsy night. Whe boy o fine of $10. Privates George P. Jones rocejyed n ‘slight atah’ wound behind A g h ! Catalonians Suffering G i 3 inavi | immediately and shortly the body of | Secc ar with the coun- | and Michael McHugh of Company L ihe ear. He returned to duty afte @int 0l house in Rosewell, 20 miles g Great Distress— Livestock From Scandinavia. y y D ” Atlanta was to ‘the house Free Food Probable. wirfeh his wmother, Martha Bullock, = s b;;n\ and spent the last years-of{, Cerbere, France, Sept. {/af 2 try in the vieinity of Ansonia, and it | chargeq with intoxicution, were or- [/Mc€affrey, his wife, mother and son 3 9 ged a wounds had been dressed. Another Karisrube, Germany, Sept, 26—It is | Were recovered Lafer In the day the | PUETeq, [Un¢ (s home may be In | dered discharged for thel£ood of She | iiceman, whose nime withhe 20.—Famine | officially announced that the Grand|Do4y of the girl was found. g Ve e service. Pri arles C. Barrows One Thousand to March From Lymn ts Salem Courthouse. ,‘ b2 e - was given two slight stah wounds in e e, | has come'to the aid of the government | Duchy of Baden will adopt Prussia's | o GIUICed 11 the hands of Mr. | ygavy SENTENCES FOR oy N e, | D ¥ . e 6 left Atlanta early tofiay thut 'hé | and the railroad companies against | measures to relieve the meat situation C2ffrey was a-trolling line and on the - . A g g - n th Taw. wt et Rosewell in time to at- | the railroad strikera T Cattions, | Thes Pruasiab sovernmIoy 5;;:&‘.?, hook an s ‘f‘?"‘”‘ e nas’ THE KOREAN PLOTTERS | 7as fned %5 & < Capt T" H 'w'.'.ffnfv"'“,".'pf" Mas "::uc:lrw":;;n ltk-.'-thu;l 1060 anca the church of wh his mfother } Spain. | drawn up proposals to allevi: Y | big species of American pike was stil 5 —— | s pre apt. J v of o Massa- | B et - When he renchod ity | The-sifuation\ s mapidly becomihg | tona, - o2 eviate copdi- | v and thrashed the water violently | Ex-Minister and Others Prominent in aving Jeft eri chusetis ditrict poilce Was notifcd of | workers in Lyun. The meding which & gheh ho found no serices' ware io | X0rse. The people are sultering wrea: | It is understood that these include | 35 1l W3 drawn tn: The coroner said | -/ Conspiracy Get Ton Years. e the trauthe, e communicated b2 ie!” Ririal Wotkees o (50 Woadd Seatite ; id_today. He left Atlant s in many places owing to the | modification of the inspection regula- | 12 ? ish ha har e sovernor Foss. City Mar- % @Sonen, wherh ho 15 (‘h:::)“ufl‘dl?; high prices qf food. In som‘ék\vh\aé | tions ana facustating the 1’;,,;;;““(‘,, struck the line of Mr. McCaffrey and | Seu), Korea, Sept TRIENNIAL SESSION OF shyl John J. Sullivan said that he n.lr-anh_mu'n the ml-:‘-‘- * $peak tomorrow morning. no supplies ‘are obtainable, and the |livestock from Scandinavia. ‘rhe | hooked himself, and that in the ef- |tences. were imposed " 30 DEGREE MASONS | needed no assistance from the militia. | UGt early tomorrow, & Hng om afl 4 iy famished people are deterred from at- | Baden government intends also to re- | [OrtS Of Mr. McCaffrey to get it ints | many of the 123 Korean prisoners o He had the situation well In hand Nethem. 15 I e - Ao 'L MURPHY FOR DIX. | tacking and sacking the stations only | duce certain indirect,taxes. the boat the canoe was overturned. charged With cohspiring against the | Suprame Gouncil of Northern Jurisdic. | Sald, and could control it without difi- {‘mb;:; 1n;u::l::-’vh:..“ _.: e RUY FOR DIX Dby the presence of strong bodies of —_— \ lie of Governor General Count Terau- Yon to.Maat T Bostofi o meEnEr: i {in & body o Halem whe el ot BIRRRG. Mall, Loadsr Prodiots' Gov- ‘snllt]‘l‘er:k“v"“mgm . el A ST, Santiago, Chile, Fears Earthquake. cnt AT S z ] 2k | 8000 in Afternoon Parade. e, Caruso : s i - as ordered 20,000 s o et Santiago, Chile, Sept. 29.—Great aron Yun Chi-Ho, formerly a cab- | Boston, Sept. 29—The supreme 'coun- | The widely heralded demonstration | Sentiment - ernor's . Renomination, fifif?{:ifl:i".?:‘;{,fi’;{{ rogiments, as coTashington, Bept. Wsifter a re- | anxiety has prevailed here todpy ow. |{net minister, .and several others of |y 33d degree. Ancient Accented Scot- } of e e eraded Somonstration | Sentiment among the fve thomsmad acuse, N. Y. Sent, 20.—On. his | T e Industrial Workers of the World em- g Ate g’ vo . e int 4o RaNE. Tor e Rite, of the northern Masonic ju- |of Anna Lopizzo and John Ramy, n Chile. o far there have been nc | cused, were "y - - | risdiction, which will open its triennial | brought out about 8,000 marchers. A frequent. Some trains 3 Minnesota, will Tenew tomorrow its i 2 i shile various terms of punish- s 4 fea b Marphy, leader of Tam: | Wrcial: tramm tore o ar i Cles ook | Probe Into contributions. and expenicy | SIELS O selamic distcrbancen. thougn | vears, while various terms, of pumleh. |sousion here ing fo the possibility of earthquakes | the more prominent among the ac- | Syx hand and conflicts with t mittee, headed by Senator Clapp of | o5, E:l here tonight from New York, | he traops are vid arrow, will be the host v, drizsit enched the ph- hall, had & few’ things to say |and telephone wires cat whie ookl | of the presidential campaigna of 1004, | Lo mvercnircaicted for today. 'Sev-|ment Were infifcted on all “the n(h»rjnr The World's délegaién o the Theers }fi‘:jl,f,; n,f.,",,:"g,.',fi.”,:,’,,,‘{;f; g o ol B - Pl b 904, vever, B ers, except . who were re- s 3 made it cléarthat he stlll be- | nary trafic is everywhere suspended. | 1908 nd 1912, Colonel Ronsevelt and | sneamorimn Lo rosomue .t senn | foased, T e whe ¥ national Maso ed the democratic eonvention which v L couference Lo be held | gmaller demonstration than hud been | in_Washington next monib. anticipated. It had been planned that Many X D M aseth ¥ endeavering to reassure the people, | leased. Many of the wealthy inhabilants of | 3 Ban are the chief witnesses elgn ' Grand | the textile workers would march to the e (ioAdes SO, resominets | Baroelynnseyapa e mupabilants of | (i fied for this week. declaring that no falth should be put workers would remain awsy from the I 1 el Steamsh Tuesday lnun&llllg]au\' shops there. : n such predictions. m | Master Barton Smith af Toledo, Ohig, | cemetery, where the iwo riot victims hat e say E:ag:rgf' e flh‘?ge:rrfi»:;m"m"' ppEguside thany Big T Car Wi TLiverpool, Sept. Ste | wilt Geliver his allocution in tiie MECT ST IR &NdpIASe Howess on' thels Agitation at New Haven. torial situatiom, remarke A general sirike of rallroaders & AR RRG Sar Yirecked. Fear of Earthquake Causes Exodus.|Caronis, New Yorl | sonic temple and In the evenlug the | graves. The parade at une time was | New Haven, Sept. 29.—One thoussnd “3{y opinion has mot changed.” beers voted at Alhdrig, rar oaocre has| New Haven, Sept 20.—A six cylinder| Valparalso, Chile, Sept. Sonthampton, Sept. 29.—Arrived: | 330 degree will b conferred with full | within a+short distance of the ceme- |persons crowded into Musio Ball to- She Tammany chiettaln; was shown | ffective only at the lapee ooy come | touring car bearing the New York Ii- | result of predictions that Str. Oceante, New York | ceremontals upon nearly $0 candidates. | tepy, but Carlo Tresca, who acted as |night to enter a protest the 8 atatement of Gov: Woodrow Wil | notice given by the men: O “eoK's | cense No. 8610 was partlally wrecked | turhances were likely to cans e = e | ohter marshal, led the marchers in an- | imprisonment of Eitor and o, i Butoh Riabientee " 5T Ry ween el it | tonight in a collision wlith a telephone | ge In the nelghborhood Mrs. Patrick Campbell Il Bullst Kills Peacemaker. other direct will be |in connection with the Lawrence strike 3 ‘bt 1 will not discubs It. The con-| The September G | Pole near uddy River bridge, at North | t this date, thousands of | TLondon, Sept. '29.—Mrs. Patrick | Aberdeen, S D, § 1. -Charlew | placedd on the graves tomorrow, Tres- | troubles. The mesting was addressed s BRI 16 i opbes one. 1€ 1oon- | canns Soptember Grand Jury in Chi~ | Haven. -Two of {Im occupants of the leaving the city.' Tha,Campbell, the actress, who has been | Go a emaker, was killed by | ea said later. ~ by Benjamin Lejare of Lawrance, whe = ,° B 50 ik otherwises s ke o ‘"’“‘"” om s sub- | ear were thrown ouf, but not bl in- can’ government has ofdered the | iil for nearly two weeks past, ds pro- |a i intended for another ut Brit- b i s made & biiger attack upon the cauris i k .| pocnaed two =paper publishers and | fured. Members of ‘the party refused hips to remain in port ready for | ced to be in a dangerous condi- | tom, ., vesterds Ole Knutson RET IS SIS No formal action was o (0 OWEE, ALUEPLy reached “here tonight | three heads of civic societier | to ive their nemes emergencies i N was arrested ! Tne llne of march included wore |mseting e .. r . . i