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VOL. LV.—NO. 17 D/ Al Y 20, 1913 7 _ PRICE .-TWO CENTS ‘The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Apy Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportioll_;" .¢ City’s Population. CALLS TURKISH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY| Cebed Parasreois Iinians Stand [Taft's Dream of | Coniersed Toworams WAS ASKED TO SET OVER 1000 FIRES i Argentine Aviator Killed. < 5 . . S e Bates of Pennsyl . . . making a flight near Brandzen today y g I "Iver eace 3 . i 7 . The Porte is Evidently Preparing to Make Further |z win s maciin and was winea D 2 2 (Prasidont Tart Has sent 10 tne sen- | Firebug “Izzy” Says People Have Approached Him : Coal Fields in Belgian Congo. : - ton to be postmaster at Providence, k : C H to Balkan States Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 19.—The dis- [ TO FIGHT TO THE'DEATH IN HIS|WOKE UP AFTER NEGOTIATING [R'L WI]|Ie Standmg on Street Corner 3 oncessions to covery of ‘extensive coal flelds in the - > Belgian Congo in the neighborhood of DEFENSE. z TWO TREATIES. Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr, author ‘ of numerous books and poems, died . Katanga was confirmed officially by l Chief Enginser Minet of the Geolog- at her home in Rutland, Vt, Satur- BELIEF THAT CABINET DARE NOT MAKE THEM|“ " e moces: .. |POSSE OF 100 DEFIED NIGHTMARE BY SENATE |* 4 MORE REVELATIONS TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ungarian Contractor Arrested. 5 Retirement at the Age of 64, with Budapest, Jan. 19.—Ignaz Palloh, one pay in the life saving service would of the most prominent railroad and be providea by a bill passed Saturday - proz Member of Ute Tribe Wanted for | President Add Jowish Organiza- * 3 bridge contractor of H . was residen resses Jowish Organiza- | i Tn : ¢ SEREy . g Allies May Ask Powers to Use Means to Compel Turkey to | 2rlise contractor of ofing::};c&&r"a bipatiog SNheatEiTerder FItt Diaol il Ty o =853 He Dossn’t S Has Confessed to Setting More Than Fifty Fires—Gives In« o 4 § Ly .. |0f embezzling” $1,600,000 and with is- B "Although She Is One of the richest B} 3 . Meet Their Demands-—Allies Call Attention to Possibili- | suins a ‘quantity’ of ‘forgea shares. fenders Entrenched in Mountains. Seem to Have Been Grand Sucesss. | Women 'i: A:;x::le: Hoten Miller Gouid formation Which May Lead to Prosecution of Men . 3 5 will confine her wedding trousseau ex- . i it Dubois Ret: 3 — - . . . ty of European War—Woman’s Slur Indirect Cause of | "™ ‘rflm,',‘m; pohiirinags e 4 o ne:u:. :; within $1,000. “Higher Up”’—One Man Had Him Postpone a Fire Un« > £E0 T. Dubota, ted States ministar te riez, Cel., Jan. ey e In- jew Yeork, Jan. 15—President 'l lohn . Archbold, ldent of the 3 Fight by Officers on a Turkish Warship. Abia, roturmed her o deliver . Biz Dbegan his address at the B'Nai B'Rith | Standard Oil company. is {0 be recalléq til He Could Remove New Piano From the House. Columbia, returred here from Wash- | dlans, détermined not inion, Phe Cowmbian press uran- | Rabbit, one of their tribesmen, to the | celebration tonight with a referense to | this week by the senate oommittee | imouely claims that the indieations | county authorities to answer @ charge | the medal recently presented to him |investigating campaign funds. = T o iready | BiBL To, u friendly settlement of the | of shooting Joseph Vichel. & sheep by 'Nai BRith, he thousnt unde-1 o B - London, Jan. 19—The Porte’s decision | we will not abandon territories already | dispute in regard te Panama. 2 ‘e eni in e moun- | servedly, saying. =3 . Parker itney, One of the best N York, Jan. 19.-—Additions to the Were Set Near Engi: Hou: . to call a national assembly on Tuesday | occupied unless driven out by force. & = tains 18 miles from here and defied a | “But honors don't come very often.” | known of the pioneer Californians, Who | (rijing revelats A e S i to take under advisement the Balkan | That would mean an European war, | Gordial Waelkorme to Porbes. posse of a hundred men today, * " Not a Success In Poalitics. amassed fortunes in land and stock- | S 1€ revelations of 2 __ Stein, who, according to the anthorg situation probably heralds further | Rather Austrian Than Slav. | Manfla, Jan. 15.—Governor General Will Fight to the Death. Tom the Jows, Mr. Taft sald, the|STOWInG, diea at Monterey, Calff, . which arson for profit is practiced in ities, has confessed to sctting mord o ‘."h’}ch“z_f,u'l';]";‘j““:““,}'f‘f,{,;; “It Austria were permit am 'Caméron Torbes was given | The Indiams yesterday teok up thelr | American pesple should profit by their | A @arrison of 35,000 Men will he | oon cas crmmins soenns 1eiormer, amvg | tormey that the vicinitysor & fre che onces on Belgrade and to bom cat ovation when he retutrned here | position in the meuntains after they | example of love and liberty of &uar- | necessary to guard the Panama canal, | . 0o gonvict firebug informer, were | oo™} nge was preferred as the los A paradc of marines was|had left the reservation in southwest- | anty of rights and equality and their | Colonel Goethals, its ohief builqer, told [Made by him today to the district at- | Cation of & fire, Mr. Weller's statement binet without risking its fall. | o1 = ET30S 884 fo HOT! ise the Balkan delegates in |, Ghoulg prefer to become Austrian | formed in his honor and a number of | ern Colorado, and deelared today that | intensity of spirit. ions were held. The governoL |they would fight to the death rather| I dom't like to drop into politics, the house naval affairs committee. torney, Whose office spent a _busy Sun- | said, as when no ‘alarm was turned minations of | In, it took longer for information sbout _ondon do net believe that the Porte's | 1%, SROWE PIOES B0 Become Fts e | reply to the joint note of the powers ssia lacks the | g 1 had been absent since March | than give up Big Rabbit. They are i R % z day preparing for the ex o . g 7 * ill be such a flat refusal as foreshad- | en (OUF TICMEr Ruecle o St vens ‘ob o whratind T b GEsicd)| taliies ho mamedSwiIT ne ot eiden | b e o Coheee TS Goneral Rosalio Jones, who led the | witnesses In the “arson trust” investi- | the fre to get io the firc marsnal owed from Constantinople.. - | States. and to have plenty of ammunition. B i s, to- b cdneaton over | poont sufiragetto pilstimage to Al- |gaton by the grand fury tomorrow, | ofice, giving time for tho odor of gas Naxt Move by the Alliss, OFFICERS IN FIGHT. SR, Indian Agent Rebuffed. again in lessons of liberty and will | for (ho proposed lons hike to Wash- | tarmed. < oo CURents WAy e Ko | o disappear. Ela s despatches reported that British Dootors Recant. Indtan Agent John Spear. has been | have to he taught again the real valye | ingten. A\ “izzy” Tells of More Fires. 1,000 People Wanted Fire h government had reached | glows Exchanged Aboard One of the | London, Jan. 19.—The members of | appealed to by the county authorities | Of the rights/we now have and the 2 e e O T on mot to cede Adrianople or | Turkish Warships. | the Eritish Medical association yester- | in the hope that he might be able te |TeStraints under which we enjoy them.” | The Yiddish Newspaper reportetrs | . Feij, v 5 more formally known A paonis Bave: ik el ean Islands but was willing to | . g | day decided by a vote of 115 to 83 |induce the Indians to return to the res- Our Country Most Tolerant. exeistill ontutziks iny Now onk: Only{linas L icor Stelbgioontinues fo, tll of send. people have asled o makd enter negotiations respecting these is- S L | to release the Hritish doctors from the | ervation and surrender Bie Rabbit | “Something has been said of the in- | I0Ur men of the 20 employes of the | gich (R4 NG made throushont the T | Tnces for (hem gince Be came to thd distance removed from the | Constantipople, Jan. 19.-The ov- |pledss that they had ‘given not to | Spear's advances today, however, Were | tolorance of other countries; Mr, | YOrwacrts, a Socialist sheet, went back,| §{0% R0l (304 Srgumaiinces Ve tie staamenc A0 - a statement from Aesistant Di street corner, two or three people each If Turkey’ ernment has ordered the general as- |gerve under the national insurance act, | rebuffed by the Indians and he has | Tast went on. “Tolerance does not. s angwer is un- sk him to make a fira The | day wonld s satisfactory the zllies, in deference .o | sembly on Tuesday in order to take |y "DOCT 308 B8 N, o wance | wired the interfor — department’ at ment onply Wit thatr Mishene. 16 mot the | A serious quarrel posurned recently on | I8 classes during sloknees, i |stated tonight that he would take no | this country will have its beneflcent | [I0E8RG Conservatory of Music, and & | 45 shown by comparison with the offi- | Stein that he wanted to have & Qllies “will carry out the plan aiready | one of the Turkish warships in the Dar- | w;shf,',:&n“" ks O | effects all over the world. The 8itl- | st Newton, Mass. Saturday at the age | CLal records, is gratifying to the pros- | built but that he could not have announced, leading to the resumption | danelles between some of the officers | PRESIDENT MELLEN - 2 tude of the American people on that | e 73" yeary = s '€ | ecuting officials as mak r the | until the following weak cause he b 5 i Who were anxious fo fight the Greeks | REPLIES TO CRITIC.| Fight Between Indians and Herders, |subject cannot but bring about a bet- A E: 4 task of securing necessary corrobor- | wanted to move out his new pianog A | 3nd. others who considerea that the | gt Two weeks ago Bls Rabblt and an- | ter condition. I dom't need to Dreach | The Largest Automebile in the worid | 21V¢ evidence against men “higher up” | Accordingly the piano was moved ouf All Concessions will be Void. | 300, QINCER Fo0, o0 ateh Tor the | Railroads and Steamship Lines Should | other Indian attempted to camp near | patience to your race. I don't need to | js hufiaveq to be that pnt min use ag |in the “trust” and Stein went abead. In such event the allies will regard | Greek flect. Blows were exchanged ( Go.operate—Must Build for Future, |th® SPot where a group of gheep herd- | preach persistence to you. I don't be-|jJersey City s Saturday for hauling all concessions heretofore made for the | and before the quarrel was settled | BB s ers had pitched a tent. The sheep |lleve in progress over night.” freight cars from t(he Penns¥lvania P sake of peace, cither to Turkey or the | ifteen officers were wounded. Gew Haven. Jan. 10.—A small stock- | herders it 1s said, ordered them away. Dhai 40 Univeracl Poa Jerda to the piors. > DRESS AND SHIRTWAIST [ PRESIDENT sPENDS powers, as void. hey would nof The trouble arose through the circu. vrrath Bt a2 v] % = < 2 recognize the unde £ consenting | lation of a manifesto signed The Wo- | oiasr TTote Brealdent BT rtaiy Inatans was illed was - iilled’ and (ST o the (opib of PIkTems of ", o Reenltiof & Rsport mads ut tiis MAKERS VORE TO RETURN. | SUNDAY IN NEW YORKz to an onomous Albania, or the | me Puriey, gesting that the | Gra oy o fa- | Vichel was injured. car- 3 : 5 e == s enps bania, or the|men of Turiey, susgesting that (he |Granq Trunk srrangements, Complain- | Vichel was injured —Big Rabbit earc WEre, FOrR RECrh, b8 FO8TO 25, | army war college plans for the pro- | Agreement Reached Between Manufac- | To Attend Mestin~ of Yale Corporation P a and Montenegro t should sink the Turkish war- ng of delay in receiving a shipment of posed fortifications at the mouth of retire from riatic. Questioned whose poor spirited officers T ermicey I e makins " aliusion . to | Teservation and the killing aroused the | to take a loug step toward universal| Cpcancake bay, have undergome o turers and Strikers. at New Haven Today. as to the ty in this case of fled at the approach of the Greek | oovertieing fl;‘x‘mnmm_l:g in connection | anger of the Utes. Deace, but after negotiating a_treaty | p SeRBSR e DAY, have ‘gone some | Lo Austria ng forces, the head of | fleet. It was because of thie slur that | o steamsnip lines which might be| Vichel will recover, it is believed. with France, I awoke.” He explained e | s no| New York, Jan. 19.—President Tafty one of th gations said today: the Hamidieh made its adventurous | eferred umiil the artival of the steame e that through treatles between this| A Date Growing Industry worth | of any change in|an over-Sunday visitor in New Yori Will Abandon No Territory. cruise to Syria. |ers DUCHESS OF TALLEYRAND country and Buropean nations and in. | 560,000,000 o ear Swill he- eetablienen | ITont, either on the part of (no minu- | assisted in the celebration tonwht of 1l see whether the triple en- Turkish Ministers Oppose War. | President Mellen replied at length as ARRIVES FOR WEDDING. [ 15 00K nE ontles b ot should o | In_southwestern United States as the | [ACturers or ihe siiikes the fourt | th th apniversary of the Order of tente and especially Russia will permit | Vienna, Jan. 19.—A despatch from |follows: B established. resuiolof fexperimental. ok ygséne | poskaot e enrment makery Stnfea | SVAL B, addromsing e latws cond such action on the part of Austria. If [ Constantinople says that at the coun- e jen: 14 1915 | Accompanied by Husband and Three i 1 ot agricultural department. Jtsan e ot ene et aala 0 NDA BT aeR L (WhIch, B gRiBnred fo 10 e o 3 ko i adn e 4 erowith return your % . joc |dust s insistent as cver ihat their | exercises in th 3 1 on Fift cost of w 000 e e e e e e as requested, relating to Ysar: Old: fort “That was my dream,” he said. “We | Nathan Straus Sailed for the Holy | URion shall be recoznized, while Fu- javenue. rehclied. e 2 53 poals in respect to the Grand | New York, Jan, 19._The Duchess ot |nesotiated the first two treaties with | Land Saturday to establish twenty-one | §¢0e 8. Benjamin president of ihey The prestdent who reached hora I do notccare (o-discuss them | ralleyrani, formerly Miss Anna Gould, | ERSISDE and Franes /and then 1 woke soup kitchens in Jerusalem and to do ‘ New York Clothini Trades associa- | from Washington late vesterday and REAKS | way fied: hese: Fod ith her husband, |-up. Its bound to come, however, be- ver else he can to alleviate the | LGNS, Temajus fum ag ey ore | dinge re > White, for FAGAN . BRE S hio SYATES SLOWCWITH | Is one matter, however, that I | {pa Puke of Talleyrand, and her thrad | Cause effort in this direction cannot be | Suffering of the Jews in Palestine. | Rition. Both sides av Pt e ST BRI T THE POLICE STATION | ELECTORAL RETURNS. |am at liberty to discuss with you, and | ang one-half year old son, . Prince | defested. I hope on in spie of this| . .. . e SR e D apailzcg and b ptrong |Draglient of © e — —_— the advertis 0l of the “mar senaf - i D ers of Yale university 3 aintain: their positions' for | & ), 8D A - ho it s tho advertising policy Howard de Sagan, on the belated | night mare that the jognveimas || While the Officers of Yalaiuntseralty | S0t imo. fo come of, his brother, Henry w. Tait. and Two meetings to agree- | this morning, is Very fsteamer Mauretania, to attend the , Taft concluded his address with Finds Whiskey, Stogun and Revolver | Only Fifteen Have Reported by Mes- | New Haven road. You say: v Five o e Iucimed op RiEutany i % i . | well to advertise Boston as a sailing an eulogy of the JeWish character and ons, s thought not unlikely thaf A i arl o ~ and Has a Gay Time. | semger—May Lose Their Votes. po e e s Tacs came herg | yedding on Jen 28 of Misy Holen S anticomien mhion b amig [ at the corporation meeting today Pres- mententered inio rday_between | the Marble * Colle pohtrch and South Mancheste, Conn., Jan, 19— | Washington, Jan. 19.—In order td |they will undoubtedly do what they |y ‘Shepard. Anthony J. Drexel, father. | Were thé most mearly perfect because | ident Taft will resign as a Fellow, | fhe manufacturers nad the leaders of | heard & hermon by fhe Rev, Dr, David an to promote their business here and | i T oPee SICRRRE S0 10T G ior "ot | the people of the race stand together Miss May/ L Dhiging. esslenceoh | MOMERt mkiog Indvetry, o Whick the | THie afieracon & diversion for & Motropol« tion was _broken into |comply with the law it will be neces- The police st for the |sary for all #he states to get their P eSNe it i & visit 50 it g by Walter Eagal urn to work tomor- | any corporation would probably be m D G. J. Gould, aiso came over to aftend | that the race may live. e DRaley e e fe (e “omor? | prenident wun % virit 1o, the Mottorol: his morn c < nsib s of liberating his | clectoral returns to Washington by the | justified In so advertising at that time | 1iq’ wedding. s il War row morning. were held {od nd, I Who had been ar. | beginning of mext week. The require. |in g reasonable way: iticise the | . The Mauretania's passage from Liv- | BRIDGEPORT TRIO Honal chapiain ot thar and Dust 1a- | fere seemed o be & balf-hearted ac- | Taft, Henry W. Taft and Secretary rested for intoxication. | ment is that all the returns shall be in | You evidenily wish to criticise the ?oal was the roughost and slowest 1ief corps, dled at her hi in Concord, | auiescence by the workers in the plans [ Hilles he inspected with interest the Eagan used an axe and a crowbar on | the hands of the president of the sen- | expenditure of the New Flaven money | frly ghe has ever made During an LIKELY TO RECOVER.q [ef corps, died at her home In Concord, | 81t CERGe A ¢ Mhe protocol affects | newly installed J. P. Morgan colection one of the heavy outer doors and then |ate by Monday, Jan. 27, and a warning | to build up the stcamship passengel | qgpecially heavy blow last Wednesday i UXday, S 5 | 129 shops and close to 20,000 opera- |of paintings and porcelains. ge, shooting out nine | was semt out fodzy {rom the office of (business of the port of Boston and|pare of the ship's rail was oarried | Man 8hot Wife~ and Mothef-in-Lay | _ Co tion C 1 Wi | tive Tt is expect e a R ehat ool ot 4t Gt and omce taking a | the president of the senate that if the | Speak of ~timetable advertisng 8 | sway’the piate glass windows of the and Stabbed Himself. B Bilhonns porasion Counsel Willkism.| onis about half th will return | the president will leave for New Haverl Ehot with 4 n at Thomas Moore, | repovts were not received by that date | proper advertising. Permit me fo Te- [ Briagh broken and —assengers thrown utting Senator Tim Sullivan b asee. | to their machines of all | to attend a Yale corporation meeting, a troiley conducior Wio was tnvesu: | (o statgs faillng would be in danger of | ATk that the time for timetable ad- | from their barths at the dead of aight | Bridgepert, Conm, Jun. 10—Tho con- | atin8 Senator Tim Sullivan in o san- |03 (I TGHTC 100,000 | returning here In the evening to attend gating as 1o the cause of the rumpus. |losing their votes, e g ha 3 e = tion of Steve Sos, Wh " Saturds : 5 o | s on _ strike in other theater, and leave shortly afte The police station closes here about | UD to tha closs of business last night ago_trains were infrequent at points | WANTED AS WITNESS Shot his wits and Photner-ials, Bs, |made sskiny for a committeo to:take [Workets “stll on etrike ln other|fhe thester. saf loeve shortly a midnight, with one officer patrolling | only 15 states had reported by messen- | In New Ingland and advertising was AGAINST DIVE.KEEPER.| Mary Sincola, and then stabbed him- Ee of Sullivan's estate. L : = = the [fown. TEagan tured)on all “thalgec and SEiby mall ; Phoke reperting m;;gex;;'rwn_;ggflflg: Il Teee e *|self,” are reported as being much im-| Captain Wesley Markwood, one of Stdike May Reach Chicago. BLOODY BATTLE s in th ding and then found, | by messenger -ar ‘onnecticut, ja- - Weman Arrested at Watsrbury For the | Proved and it is believed now that all| the oldest men in the District of Co- Chicago, Jan. 19.—Chicago garment BY QUARRYMEN GOERG o a closet, a shotgun and | ware, Ilinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, | public interest, it was worth while to r iy By rict o Stone, Beer Bottle, Lantern and Fence a revol botties k h had been North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode |the newspapers, | taken away from pr 7 | Istand, South Daketa, Verment amd| Today, however, a railroad system | Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 10—Margaret shot her with a revolver hot when | LS ©Xact age is unknown, but he |trade. According to anmouncemen e i e X When Eagan could not find the cew | West Virginia. All others lack only a |Drinis iis timetables for its patrons | Block ,alais May McDonald, was turned | ,,cl!f TOther—"n-law was shot When | held a government position for 70 |by soveral delegates today, the men ickets Used as Weapons. room he amused himself by shooting | Week of being delinquent, and surplies them liberally at all sta- | over to Detective Sergeant Ward of | vy n"gos 6. P s g Buf 9{- years. |are in favor of joining the New York i N Y R g at tk hdows, = Conductor Thomas ! only does the law provide that |tions and could not possibly afford to | New Haven at Brookside home here to- | oo So8 saw that arrest was inevi- | - = garment workers in a walko e O 19—Jos Bio4 nio the window and as | states faiiing to get in their votes on |keep ihe same matter standing in the |day as a witnoss against Mariano | (RD12, Be Siabbel hImeet oix tmes \n | Suits Aggregating approximately — — clet xnd Lgun owhkosky, workers n fired. Moore ducked | Ume may be deprived ef their votes, | adyertising columns of the newspapers, | Svharmia, Who is under arrest in that | i °‘m_|°"‘°"-lA}| were removed to the | $700,000, for alleged failure to run a |JUAREZ AT THE & foldspar quarry engaged in a blood and the next moment the whole sash | DUt it operaies so as fo ¢ause messen. | Today raflroads must go out for (city on a charge of harboring women |DoSPital and it first was thought that | train on advertised schedule time, were *MERCY OF REBELS. |oiant mitn the e the window was blown out. Off gery to lose that mileage pay allowed | business, They myst Sght for 1t, or | in o heuse of 1 fame which may 1t | 21 would die. flled by the state of Texas against e - [ night, with th adden in had heard the | them for bringing the vote te Wash- | the manufacturing interests along their | er be ehanged into ons of engaging in e Gulf, Colorado and Sante Fe Rail- | e wou anad 2he | ieton, JEnis Ho'as oty sor o s | Tinon far the aitios. andlvIAgES. wIEh | e o s ea L opewne In Lo ) b WAVE ABOUT road €. Five thousand' dollars per | Protested by Less Than 300 Troops |and Blocher has | r cod Eagan | Way, and is @ considerabio itom i | Which they connect and above all they | torbury woman, Mary Casey, s alse MIDDLE OF WEEK. | 42¥ for 140 days is asked. and Has No Artillery. tthe outcome of est. {cases of men eoming from distant | must fight for the great port outlets | held ps a witness in the same case in 3 — Bach accu : At ent he is charged with intox- | States. The impesition of pemalties is | wherein they de business. New Haven, Raing d 8 Ditis! Here! by /Ti Rev, H. Percy Silved lacked two | Bl Paso, Texas, jan. 19—After burn- | fight. e o D fcation, wiiful injury to public build- jOptional with the presiding officer of | Perhaps you do mot know that im = s and Snows Due Here by, Tues- | bishopric votes of the number required | ing many bridges on both railroads be- | used: a c peer bottle, & ings and attempting to aid a prisoner |the senate and never has been exer- | tonnage Bosten ranks Ne. 6 in the | LOGT MONEY [N LAND da#y or Tuesday Night. to confirm his appointment as bishop |tween Juarez and Chihuahaua City, | heavy lantern and = se wooden iping. More charges may be |Cised, but ordimarily the returns have | Seaports of the world, but it hasn’t = | coagjutor of Kansas, it was announced | rebels have permitted the repairing of | pickets torn from All of_thesd against him later, % cofne in more premptly than during |the passenger husiness te which it is INVESTMENT SCHEME, ‘Washingten, Jan. 19.—The week will | yestérday by Rev., Daniel S. Tuttle, | telegraph lines. This enables them to | objects were found ey the present year. | rightfully entitied. The more people open with a cold wave over the north- | presiding bishep of the Protestant | use the wires for their own purposes | near the scene c SUICIDE FOR | whe ean be induced te sail frem the | Former Wealthy Weman Bhoots Her- | West and central west, acoording to the | Episcopal Church of America. and at the same time hear all that £ FOR CONDEMNED TO TRANSPORT HIS ENTIRE port of Boston, the larger will be the elf in New Yopk Apartment, bulletin 1ssued by the weathor bureau 7 transmitted by the federals. No at-|g yNpER RUINS 20,000,000 CRIMINALS OF UTAH. | number of people who will stop ever teday. 'The cold wave will extend | Mauplee D. Bean, a constable, ‘was tempt has been mado to repair clther 4000/ CRIMINAT REGIMENT BY AUTO TRUCKS. | it the historic spois and sea- | New York, Jam 19—Afrs, Fleaner B, | 03stward in modified form, reaching |shot and killed Saturday at Passa- |road. TWO CENT PANAMA STAMPS Chinsss Custorm ol et Bouth = 1 nd summer resort piaces of Er;y, ence in afuent cireumstances, | the Atlantlc states about the middle | qumkeag, Me., while attempting to ar- | Apprehension again\ls felt at Juarez L - Ponatty Boine: Advocated Colonel of 28d Infantry Has a Sch-me;&w\« England. t whe recently lost her money jn a | Of the week and continuing for a daV [yest a lumberman named Harry Rob- | protected by less than 300 federal | Printing Error Portrayed San Pedre s e That Will Cost $450,060. You speak of “hundreds of theusands | real estate vemture, shot herself to | OF, tWa. ertson wanted on a charge of forg- |troaps and practieally no artillery. Migual as “Gatun Locks.” Salt Lake City, Jaz, 19.—The meth- | oo p oo oy oo o ;‘f, s nat axe halss Spant fov Julsjifsesh in (er DRIOeY apesioem; fodas "iémfl;‘pfi'h‘fm;“gd9"3;*’2:‘5’33 Ins foxderastor quppitca ¥ Tha mautes _— 1 be sed hereafter | executing | vashington, Jan. 19—€olonel B. F. | adverti ‘ou are quite in error. everses following losses | rred | e i} | caped inte the weeds and suicided. ington, Jen. 18.—More tha $0 1o Bo week Wasler B ey | Genn, 23rd infantry, stationed at Fort | The New Englamd lines have spent (o | through pacticipation in 2 land lavest. | Plains states will move sastward, IR apn I :ux’fi’ufl fwo, cont stamps of the Pan< come a Widely ‘discussed since | Benjamin Harrison, Tndiana, has com- | this date, about $20,000 in advercising | ment scheme headed by Bdgar R.|Conflnues the bullefin lattended by | wien President-elact Wilson steps INCENDIARY FIRE. | oo exposition series have been des / Aacly ed since | ieted elabora ak - | from Maine tp Omaha ang 2 e e - on meriem e e e R rom Fosion, | ot deteinaing an Obi womarin (b | Atiantic sistes by Puesday of Tucsday | fFom fhe train platfierm into the sta- | Woman and Twe Little Daughters | oved by the post office department convened and New Orleans, “Sail from Hostom, | of defrauding an Ohlo woman.in {he tion at W, s, “Sai ; 3 5 i ites | y al Washington on the night of at First Sce New Bugland and 1 |sale of Tong Island property, age pe- | RIZht and it will be followed by Een- | \riiofi 5 he will be grested wWith a Trapped on Third Floor. All the stamps bore the inscription, ink it is_good advertising for the |lleved to have been respomsible for the :';'nltl{l ‘;_ _:(fi:‘ba‘:;a o iy oF tWO. | Princeton ‘lecemetive” cheer jssuing “Gatun Locks,” but the beautiful view: or dis Y. 9P~ | fram the threats ef a thousand Nassau | FElizabeth, N. I, Jan. 19—Tn a fire | set forth represented San Pedro Mig- iment on an automobile “hike” to the | Pacific coast on the ‘gemeral subject ) ithis particular projeet probably will | the I ot go through as it would require the | beneiit of New Lingland and ils rail- | woman's act. pear over the extreme northwest about e set aside. " | acquisition of a large number of trucks. | Toad Ii and for the benefit of ail the ey e 3 undergraduates. believed to be of incendiary origin in {nel. The department, not wishing Skt i now prevides. ihat!) GhidoRS Glenn's plan contemplates th 1xm§,;::fi,:4cl?\‘,x? Bogland. o veey | COVNCIPENCETIN DEATHS the middle of the week 5 a frame tenement house here today & |subject itself to criticism, ordered & ondemae Crimina e cntoy | employment of not less than 140 guto | 2 e criticism that has been ” i5 woman and her two children were e S T e T e st leveled at the New Engiand raitrosd OF/TWO GAUSS BROTHERS. | rivE INVOLVED IN L o R Eehert | Fbred onitho Tinird floor and burned e e persor e e estimates that e regiment could | lIG=3, 80 i . ¢ | te ath, v v 1] 4 e Chotce to be made by the bernon'to e | oroceat Siety miles '« day a3, com. | Moted by poilficlans and professtomal | Oled Within Twelve Hours of Each INEENBRIERY. FIRES: | from Ocxace fatex S Snnpunesn Shnc) 8 00 Y S L eine oo & OBTEUARY: sage o the legisiature has Fecommend- | Pared with ffteen miles 2 day the ay- | {E* 01 R e e o i of Mowe Niskse. of Chicago “Arson | mining enigneer, formerly of . Kast hidistary Do Mrs. Eiwood Stokes Hand. @i .state adopt the electric |erage fer infantry om and 25 | that says wa ° - : e 3 5 Mrs. Simbro P v i €3, phat the state adopt the electric | orHEe B0t A o ase for cavaiy.” | moTrow afterncon of 1 want the rail- | \Deaver, Colo., Jan. 19—Twelve hours Trust’ is Continued. Providence, R. I, was murdered and | 4 \Zt: o1’ Yoo monins s four. vears |, Southport, Conn, Jan, 19.—Marguers ey orSprmomas Marioneaux an | ach: ca, sotld cavty eighinary noen | 024 system smashed after the death of his brother, Charles : robbed by Mexlicans a few days ago. |od ® regpectively. are. dead, Rafacl |it2 the wife af Hiwood Stokes H atacement in which he sets tortn tne | with baggage and equipment, Other |, The broad view is to find out why |H. Gauss, of St. Charles, Mo, from | Chicago, Jan. 19.—Revelations made = Murillo, & boarder, 1 in & hospital in | Who Was formerly prominent in Wask tatement in wh e s forth the |With bastugs aad eroiom | the cranberries wero delayed, where | heart disease, Paul ¥. Gauss of Munch | today In an all-day investigation of the | As An Undertaker Was Proparing | a oritieal commition & tne “PHil 0 lington and Newport eociety, died o minal to com- | Should the war department approve | Was the freizht congestion, and what | and for 28 years editorial writer of the | So-called “arson trust” by the state's | Saturday to embalm the body of Ha bodies of mother amd children were |ber home here today from the ef e o o Ao com- | el Glenns. plan comsress onolq | Droad and liberal corporation and pub- | Denver Republican, died here today | attorney concerned at least five per- | Brigham, a long time resident of Ulys- | found in the ruin of an operation she underwent su have to appropriate” $450.000 fop tho |lic policies can be combined to' ex- | from the same disease. He was found |Sons in a fire fraud scheme which in- | ses, Pa, “the corpse” shook off his June. She was 48 years old and 7= project, ’ pand and build up, cement and unify, | déad In his bed. Gauss left a request | Volved big fires in Chicago and other | shroud, stralghtened up in bed and | Memopial SER sides her busband is survived by HOUSEWIVES' LEAGUE TO | and make more efficlent, and you can | that his brain might be preserved, | Cities. A number of witnesses were |asked for breakfast. After eating MICE son. She was born in New London, only do this by building more and more | Weighed, analyzed and compared with | €xamined and their testimony will be | Brigham said he felt beiter than he FOR JUSTICE HALL. {the daughter of Capta bn Car- WAR ON BUTTER PRICES. | WAGE INCREASE FOR for m% future. lhn.:hof his famous grandfather. The vr’ese‘nt:;ddtp ?}'.e fi'?d: o had in several gays. % _— son. £ 7 NEW HAVEN EMPLOYES. ery - truly yours, mathematiclan’s brain at the time of ncluded in the list of suspected men g overnor Baldwin is Expected to Be is Bl Teleph Pi . Committss Says That There is Plenty | - Sl ) S| (sizmed) C. 8. MELLEN. |bis death weighed 52.7 ounces. B llas N Mknimioln. | . Tho Heloass at Cligary, -Alht,ror Ohie ot ths| SpSacers: ok 5:1@, This Ml of Butter in Market. Mechanics and Shopmen Vote to Ac- | s alias Franklin, now in custody under | Louls Gibson, from a 30 day imprison- | Sfapdiinia) ¢ - Weston, Mass., Jan 19—¥rancid s RerCant. Rk | NEW HAVEN MAN SLASHES THIRD DEGREE ON suspicion of being one of the leaders | ment for vagrancy will be followed | Hartford, Conn, Jan, 19—Judge | Dke, 9ne of the pioneers in, the tel- A AL e o T cept Seven Per Cent. Raise. | B S S ey 100 CANDIDATES, | °f ® Bation-wide gang of incendiaries. | soon it is expected by his arrest 1n | prontice. (he somior meinber of- 1he | EPgng,ousiness. died hers today, aged Prices for butter was declared by the | Boston, Jan. 19—A proposition for a | . = Z = — " | PROLONGED HIS LIFE Montana OB 2 Sharee Sf &25inE COn- | Connecticut supreme court of errors. | Blake teiephone transmitter. He was Housewives league today. “It wus de- |seven per cent. increase in pay affct. | Woman in the Hospital, Man in the | Bid Day For Connecticut Knights of bery of the Pepperell, Mass., National | smnqunced tonight that a memorial |a director in the American Bell Tel- term! " says the executlve commit- |ing 15,000 mechanics and shopmen on Police Station Columbua ' stiNew BY USE OF MOLASSES. | Jo'% € "the night of December 2nd, | Sryice Will be held in New Haven |ephone company and the American tee in its appeal, “that there is plenty | the New York, New Haven and Hart- < el - i 1908. = 0% | Tuesday at 10 a. m. in honor of the | Telephone and Telegraph company, end of butter in the Targe}‘ un"d_)th;;l new |fora rafiroad Jos actepted today by | New Haveq, Conn., Jan. 19.—During | - Néw Haven, Conn, Jan. 19— New | William Boone Eldred Dies at Ripe : }utex(,‘hxtd.)u;u e Frederic B. Hall. It | as a member of the board of advisory, T L O Wt5 ana 2y coler [the Trederal council of Shop and Me- |a ‘quarrel at his home, 130 Hamilton | Haven was today the mecca of Knights - Old Age of 87. MANAGUE IDENTIFIED De GRoIG e wieabars’ e e i | e OF | iHs’ Latlow Muzatotering butter was put away at 25 and 27 cents | chanfeal Trades unions of the system. | street, at an early hour this of arts and could be sold at a profit at 30 to 32 | The union asked 15 per cent. wage ad- | Stephen Slavienski, formerly e o :J}..}’ The evempils | , Wakefield, Mass. Jan. 19.—William ow bef he c cents for the Dest, We find that DUl |vance and betterments in working | terbury, slashed his wife across the | lcation of the third destes on oo ohm. | Boone Fldred, who believed that by & Re g el Worcester, Mags, Jan. T—Jobm Iy ter can be secured at from 30 to 32 |hours. Today's saTcement was reach- | back with a razor and she is nov in |didates at the Casino. More tham | S2ting & gallon of molasses a week he | Connected With Robbery of Ticket Smith, pronibitioh candidate for liea- cemts u pound, but ihis price is not feq afier a week's confercnce between | a local hospital in a dying condition. | 2,500 knights were in attendance, |had prolonged his life many years, Office in That City. RO SOrERARE Y tenani_governor last fail, died at hid general. union and company officials. Slavienski was caught by the police [Among the candidates were some of | died here today at the age of §7. He i NEW YORK STATE |home here tonight. He was 10 yeard late this afternoon and is being heid | the members of the Yale football team. | te molasses cp afl his fobd When| Boston, Jan 183 C. Eqwards, a oML - | Willlam @. Flaherty of Philadelphia, | [0 Years old Eldred began riding a | j.;y in the Buffalo ofice of the Grand BY BUFFALO CLERK.|2I% at this time take action on cases John H. Smith of Worcester, Expectation That Assembly Will Act Steamers Reported by Wireless. Congressman Foster Eulogized. | Dending the outcome of his wife's Sable Island, N. 8., Jan. 19.—Steamer | Washington, Jan, 13.—Eulogies were | J9rieS: supreme grand knight was present. BTl o e e 30000 aites Sur. | Trunk rallread, identified William J. Favorably This Week. Steamship Arrivats. Caledonian, Giasgow for New York, in | delivered in the house today upon the | TREMENDOUS DAMAGE TO A R Tiig e BEREIT Sears) He was & de- | Manosue today s the man wwhiojrobbed Now York, Jan, 19—ATrived, Maur wireless communication with Marconi | character of the late Representative D, siatics Acquiring Real Estate. S e G the Buffalo ticket office of 3237 on De- | Alany, N. ¥, Jan. 19.—Atter years | taney 2 n. 39 2 o station here when 743 miles cast of | J, Foster, who had served the Arst LIVESTOCK AND CROPS | _San Franeisco, Jan. 19—Large realty gne.= cember 2i. Monogue I under. arrest | of‘sars thy advorsiss. oF oeinr onss | PR ZAYEROOL e o Bandy Hook at 4 a. m. Dock 8.30 a. m. | disirict of Vermont for twelve years o — 25 holdings in California have been ob- Six Deaths from Scarlet Fever. here charged with holding up the Bos- | trage balleve o constltntionsl amena- | trers pass., Jo% 2 Czany Tuesday. previous to his death last mummer, |Rise of Ohio River Destroys Corn,|tained by Chinese and Japancss immi-| Amnerst, Mass., Jan, R.—The epl- | hesdny and i wanced in. Cloveras, | Bt which, i approved by the peo- | Philadoiphia, Jan. 19,—Arstved: Car Brow Head, Jan. 19—Steamer Pa- |The speaners were ‘Represéntatives Hogs and Cattle. grants accoring to & Feport of the eve- | g niie of mearlet ‘fover at Massachu. | neoo:y and Is wanted I\ faeveland, | ple will give the women of New York | thaginian, Glasgow. i tricia, New Yori for Hamburg, report- | Plumley and Greene of Vermont, Nye' cutive board of the Asiatlo Exclusion | So® \iricutturel cotlese clalmed its | Mo, Yok and Philadelphla in simllar | atate the right to vote, will be passed | aow Fork. Jon 15—Arriveds Stearm- d £60 miles southwest at 152 a. m. |of Minnesota, Martin of South Dakefa, | Golconda, Tlls. Jan. 19—The riae of | 1eague, met publio today, In 13 of the | Beae vichim emoni the Students today | C2ses. He 15 ulso charged with belng | by the leglslature during the com- | ar mestin TlvermooL e ey oF & icson, Weeks of Massa- |the Ohlo river'is causing the most |58 countles in the state, ‘Asiaties own |when Warner I Burt of Longmeadow | * GoFerter Tom 170 STmW, Ing week. The measure has been made |~ g¢, John, N, Jan, 19.—Arriveds h chusetts and Kahn of California. damage to livestock and crops since 8497 acres of land assessed at $1,103,. died. This is the sixth death from & apecial order of business In the as- | gieamer Lake Mic igan, Londan, Hawaii’'s Fourth of Juiy. ST the ficod of 1884, according to reperts | 511, the report says, this aisease to occur within .a radius Medais for Italian Soldiers. sembly Monday night and the senate | Baltimere, Jan. 19 —Arrived: Steam Honolulu, Jan. 19.—Americans and Bafeblowers at Fairfield. recelved here, The river rose nine = \ of four miles during the past ten days, | Roms, Jan. 19.—King Victor Em- | Promises to consider it on Tuesdaye |ep Meain, Hremen. patives joined today In celebrating the | TFairfieid, Cenn, Jan. 19.—Burglurs |inches in the last 24 hours, Thousands Now York's Lowest Death Rats, manuel today reviewed representative Fishsuard, Jan, 18—Arrived: Stoariy 20th amiiversary of the overthrow of | visited O, A, Wirizen's store early |of bushels of corn and many head of | Albany, N, Y, Jap, 19—New York | After Boing Burled in varisus Chi- | detachments of all erms which parti- | President Taft Has promised tn ab- |ar New Yori Sar Liverpook .the Hawaiian monarchy—the Fourth |today and blew open the safe, but were | hogs and catt{le have been destroyed, spate’'s death rate for 1818, 14,8 per | cagp cemeteries from various perieds | cipated in the campaign in Tri tend the senate session io be deveted 3, of Juiy of the lslagds The fesiivities | frightened away amd ~nothing “was ihousand population, was the fowent | ranging up to 12 vears, the bodies of | Gold medals were proscnted lo thetiit- | ta oulogics of (he laiv Vica Prosident an Arriveds Steamey miteh Seaauki in o Filen e haiae ¢ gas | smas A MEalt mell kngwi Jaumi | overetams s e iete, slouieau s | incee i s dishtaftadiannd placed [ secont tmlastey, end artlieny oo | Abemman, B willshuiioe o’ prece. g the revo- 6 post office | sical aircles many eities, dled at | staiisi for n:' these figures indi- | in metallie, caskels be shipped back ) while 15 silver and seven pronse med- | dent, as me president has :(lended g | 10, — Arrivedy building. New York' . . . Sateasaving ml.ltfml. . $9 China for final ¥ ~als were awarded fo other lmu.:mreungm. S - Xexp

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