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] PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LV.—NO. 59 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 City’s Population _ WILSON DODGES GROWD AT CHURCH| Gabed Paragraphs I[nogulation of |Is ‘Blamed For | Condensed Teirams [DRUNKEN SOLDIERS CONTROL TOW! ARYEC o More Than 650 Cases of measies x-President Diaz Leaves Cairo have been reported at Lawrence, Mass. Dfu‘,hoi» Mé:_(:h 19‘.)?(;,;:19‘15{ ler;frf;:: 1 4 H since the first of the year. _ % i Decided to Worship in Another Edifice When He| v Ziaiiil s oo Seven Patients| The' Explosion *. tisn oy Vet o ;| Veritable Reign of Terror at Agua Prieta and Rosi- 2 Tercentenary Gelobrations Ended. [ .\ o\ o\’ deer oF FRIED-| ASBISTANT | FOREMAN. PLAGED Is owned by Yale university. i = . D I Beheld Gathering at Church Door Hull, England, Mareh 9. The trawl- | GOV : Rear Admiral Joseph Giles Eaton, idents Flee Across Line to Douglas SIUR = er Admiral Togo was wrecked Fri- MANN’S VACCINE. UNDER ARREST. U. 8. N. retired, died suddeniy at his home at Norwell, Mass., Satur- day off Reykjavik, Iceland. The crew of twelve were drowned. AUTO MAKES FLIGHT THROUGH SIDE STREET| .. fuiep ers Meiesé, | PHYSICIANS PRESENT | STEVEDORES' STORIES. |,f, Atm, Toee: s, x| AN OPEN REVOLT BY FEDERAL SOLDIERS THERE Constant, the wife of the Belgian di- rector of customs at the port of Bu- = i and tohacco, shite, Wwas murdered by an unknown | Thirty Medical Men in Addition to [Giaim That Accused Man Stuck Bale- | A cave in Whick 1 : Which Haif a Dozen boys F . . . o 8 orce of 8,500 Constitutionalist Troops Encamped Close ta = ice | Persian. who also severely wounded New York Avenue Church Filled Before the Hour of Service | fersian. whe Federal Officials Witness Treatment [ hook Into Box of Dynamite on Alum | Were playing Robinson Crusoe in Jer- sey City collapsed, killing one and in- day. and Many Remained Standing on Sidewalk Outside— | Death of Alfred Maurice Picard. —Will Now Await Developments. Chine—Two More Deaths Result. |juring three others. Border—Rebels Routed in All Day Battle For Possession Paris, March 9.—Alfred Maurice Pic- E ! e = - - - i . e e Jury Tr: 1 i g ; £ ; —Vice President and Mrs. Marshall in the Congregation | 2rd. formerly minister of marine i LSRR G S Sl seit ;m';’,[.he, i TS Dane of Coahuila’s Capital—Another Battle at Nacozari, Bug a1 2 5 - - the Academy of Sciences, died today | i inic s o b e L ot |snacay that It was upalie to agree demy. o nute clinic late today Dr. Friedrich |liam J. Bomhardt, assistant foreman of | and Judge C 5 . aliisiltic . 2 —No Military Aides or Motorcycle Police with President | a: the age of 6o. P redmann's yaccine whisie 1o | (e sicvedares . Saalnd Sevsoan ot ge Conley discharged it. No Details Given as Communication is Entirely Cut Of claims is a cure for tuberculosis was | dynamite ship Alum Chine, which blew | A Police Stati Shai > i r?efutd fignd st ‘:[c‘-rb:‘:s--x A |Biven o test in the presence of United | up in the lower harbor hiete Friday, fa | be in St Poul awa the othes i o e : : al o o undee,” Scotland, D —A | States government officials. The seven | u; . 7ith the act | Mi s, 5 2 5 wiashington, March 9. — President Marshall wer recognized by only a fow | walchiul sentry in (he Shape of the | sases et st ke b ictaaed ":iynm‘;fe e nneanol oond sed jointly by the | Douglas, Ariz, March 9.—Encamy ZAPATA RECEPTIVE. JWilson made & quick shift in his plans | perdons on_thelr-way to church bul | whaiing ship Scotia will hencoforth | crament mspsction, and upon thels do- | birts et incline to. iho theGy that ities, s00n will be”erected. within striking distanee of several im- — B et et Naxh | sorsions Dager T Soidl sprend & be on duty in the Atlantic ocean to | velopment will depend the official re- | spontaneous combustion in the coal| St. Dunstan’s Roman Catholic cathe- | FOTtant border towns, the 8,500 consti- | F4erta Gevernment in Hopes of Ma TS e AR s i on o e warn vessels of the approach of ice | porc. It was ennounced that Dr. | bunki t the el a the dis- | dral, i A i 4 ing Terms With Him ingtonians, but greatly to his own sat- | tiey wer Dresent and there was a | V™ JOSRCle of the appToscy, oL Lo |port It was announced that D | bunkers of the vessel caused the dis- | dral at Charlottetown, . E. L, was | tutiondlist troops rested on thelr arms g Terms L et B Of S YUPRUE L Vol mning D wedim D ee e such as that which happened to the | representatives wnh"""spwmen, of his Stuck Balohook- Into Dynamite. is estimated at “savpuse’y: Tpe 10ss | today while insurrections among feder- | Mextco City, Marc Th. iation for thousand curious eves and the CABINET POSSIBILITIES. T e bacilli culture and that clinical obSer- | Bomhardt was arrested early this L | garrisons strengthened materia'ty | throughout the republic outs: Torus for e okl Casiers atiers: | B EgeSI 5 Tercentary Gelebratans Ended. | faiions Would Sontinie fo be smude Y | mormintiteer Cofoner Russelt or ‘the | | Blue Laws in the National Capital | the rebel forecs. No word nas coni: | states of Coshuiil ung they w : : Slate N, . But Early An-| : L cast, t had teken the eceived a body blow through a | irom Nacozari, south of here, where 4 | 510N vement during the \ crowd which expected to’ see them | ° . % brations in connection with the ter-| Gathered at Mount Sinai hospital, [ who eaid he saw Bomhardt stick a | that barbers may work on Sunday. SRR P w6 (it vesterday knd [ydHlad e 4 L E A come and go 4 mile away wondeved | Washington, March 9. — President | Centenary of the accession of the Ro: | where the test took place, was & Darty | balehook inte a box of dynamite and the result of the encounter is® not'l red with less frenzy, and while 2 i »w 1t hag all happened. whaenington, March 6. o President | manoffs to the imperial , throne closed | o thirty or more physicians and sur- | cause sts explosion. ‘Phe coroner says | | Postmaster General Burleson sald | knOWn. The last word redeived fron | himself is still kecping und c diplomats, but announcements are ex. | toRight with a gala banquet at the | geons of the city and the federal offl- | the statement of Price is supported by | Saturday that no appointment of post- | the besieged city was from the lelo- | there is reason to belle rowd at New York Avenue Church. | 0, ot e "The presi- | Winter palace, to which the emperor | cials for whose benefit the patients | other stevedores who were in the im- | Masterships would be made before | BIDh overator, who flashed “Too hot | still at least in a recept 1 Announcements in local newspapers | et o - S Mimos | had invited a thousand guests, includ- | were treated. These last were Sur-|mediate vicinity April 1, except in cases of emergenny, | fOF me here!” and left his key ju The government emissa that the president would occupy this | ind has been seunding prospective | g all the official foreign visitors Feon It K. Anderson, chairman of the | TOREIS VI L en SRl " | before all wires between Douglas anl | went to confer with Zapata morning the Lincoln pew in the New | camdidates through his triends The = = board authorized by Surgeon General A incoln Beachey, the Aviator, says | Nacozarl wers empt to find a basis for his surr Fork . ‘avenue Presbyterian | church | codiaates (hToush bis fricnds, o Amnosty Law Susponded. | Eilug. of the federal public health ser- | Bombardt denies the use of the bale. | he wil never iy acain, professionaily, | Drunken Seldiers Contrel Town DAY nAEC Teoported. I Lrought out a crowd of curious persons | - Richard Olney of Massachusetts can | Havana, March 9.—The application | vice, and Passed-Assistant Surgeon A. = bt oo eachey holds ‘ nimsslf “inidlrestlyre~ {11 o pen “ravolt’ and sceres. of disordes:| 0o soveras. hundred m who filled that broad thoroughfare | pe ambassador to Great Britain if he | of the geheral amnesty law for Cuba | M. Stimson. The ggvernment physi- | exploded while he was handling it.|sponsible for the death of several av- | poyn certian i o isoraor | ourrently believed to be o from curb to curb for a blick and a | wishes, . 7 signed yesterday by President Jose | clans, acting under orflers, they stated, | Eis theory is that the dynamite, which | fators. ot gocurred among the 250 fedetal |der his general commanc half: put a damper on what affic was | ' Democratic Chairman McCombs can | Miguel “Gomes, has been suspended | declined to discuss the test. Dr. An- (had been frozen, had biistered and that | = tary officiala‘thers today save WArning | o ooasaeiny oo running and caused the T ompt des- | pe ambassador to France if he wishes. | Pending the preparation for publica- [ derson, it was said, would leave for | the friction caused by the blisters, on onry McConneville, 85 Years Old, | 1573 P01 15 (here today gave warning | = Zapastistas on Friday atta patch of ten policemen to 746D a path. | "*17 Ry- Gregors, a lawver of Austin, | tlon of a statement by the secretary | Washington late tonight or early tc- | tivo adfolning sticks produced the/ex- | and three of his grandchildren, aged | ' f1j Americans to leave the town. | olospam, a smail town in way clear for the expecfod guests. |mex, mmay ho ambassador to Mexic | Of the interior fully defining the acope | morrow, while Dr. Stimson would re- [ Plosion. : 7 10| 2.0 and 12 vears_ were burmned: to | p,LodY jthe, best citisens of “Asua |of Guerrero. The ed sep ;mn%hbe{:fi: 11 o'clock, the hour set | Thero iy some doubt whether he wou'd | of the law which will be effective for | main hire to watch the effect of the .ZH0 oommers nauest will be' hela | dontr (}r;‘;:g:g);x;;nrqnur:\r Chateauguay | Frlel Eoperally ed o ooy votalers | poiale: sacked public building or th> beginning of the service, the |accept if he were offered the post. | all classes of pEisoners. Vaccine upon the patients. o 3 river, ; eaig e U0 SRR Snd. e i o - | to St. Petersburg or Peking e de- 3 ieth ospital Tepor oday adde e g 4 » . 2 Augustus Thomas, the playwright |opium congress, with a view to assist- | o E i i AN} Gf casualties. One. of the men die ca, Ilis., ished in’ the fire th s Delwaan Soifl iy eatiing = ad sidewallc ' Many of them waited until | pronabiy will be ambassidor o FTance | inz China fo suppress the opitm trade, | wna the Soversment surEeons snf |l Sast night and the other today. | Geetroved several mercantile establish~ | companions in arms added to the con- -t il e noon Befors they ware convinced thaf | jr My McCombs does not accept | will appeal to the Young Men's Chris. | fo20® Bta% MU S0 By Sl nts. The | Others of the injured showed Improve- | mpei poas. Springs, Atk Friday. | fusion and terror which held the towh | page oty sl the president was not coming, ani . = ot e ory of e prosp pa . r bodies were foumd Saturday in |in its grip throughout the day Federals Under General Blasquez [ L el 1 Otherwise he may be offered the am- | tian and Missionary societies through- | sovin” Laopla to e treated, all adults, | ment today. el srip ; even then loft reluctantly and with | prtoriots he may be off ottt the worid to opan funds' for the |2t - e = = Sl . Desertions among the federal eoi- Rebels to the Hi many hopeful glances toward the | DPiSSadorship to Germany. o oo- Sy i the | wero brought in from various wards anger at Scene of Wreck. i s anopg el fodetal eal : TWhite House, The few fatnful who | cooredericle C. Penfield of German: |purchase of as larse a portion a3 pos- | the hospital where they were patients | Fngincers of the United States army | Samuel Callicoat, aged 55, a SOTLLaId by ins Thaerais e rebart. | ' Laredd!"rax, March 9—Twalve Feained ARer the ssrvics had tn v | SR, S il be ambusador to one | mhle of e dpium stocks st The treaty | ant S by oo given injections of the | undok Sommand. o Cor o B Beach | farmer, brought thes court’ i Huns | ba holeld RGPt ‘ of the Buropean courts, probably Rus- | ports. The stocks will ba burned. i ions Eson e | . L. 1, | farmer, brought iito court’ in Hun- | ed here toduy, rough orders wers | dred federals un ’ rtunity to see the vice president and by vaccine. Two of them were suf chief engineer of the Baltimore office, gton, /, charged with desert- | received by the commander of 4 arl te s et iy bt ey e O Vou of New York | TO PREVENT ADVANGE With pulmonary tuberculosis and the | will (ake full charge tomorrow of the | Inz hls 17-year-old wife, declared ahe | b Lo oo e ol e vatrata York avenue church to their hotel. Al SRR GaiNG? N Aos- TaAa’ tro. hens others respectively with tuberculos's | yreckage of the Alum Chine and at- | “Kidnapped” him and forced him to |with his full force fastintly, no movs | the possession of Saitl President Slips Uown Side Street. | considersd for ambassadorshipe. O N N T O e e [ Wioe i Ehay LGt forvorl ey Ler has been made by them the state of Coahuila s 3 ki urinary tract a n | to e debris the channel — o € ces ching Nuevc The president, Mrs. Wilson and-Miss | - Most of these men haye beem ©h| g, .. pey Reported to Be Doubtful of | zave his consent to the inoculatien. e b e s The California Law imposing jail fisbels Burn Bridges- LT s Nusvo ) Fisanor worshibped st the ~ Central | S Lok o0 (o o hed "to. the fact Loyalty of His Own Troops. Dostor Free from Nervousness. ‘Fno ongincers ars inclined to think | terms on-wits heatcrs has resulted in | |16 1% reporte] that federal omcers | Momber Gl Ll npancd esbyterian church, ird anc i x o 5 < that a large proportion of 600 cases of | Wives sending their husbands to jail | there are in bitter dlsa ent an; ber killed and wounde e <% that some of them not only have been Observers at the. clinic saild Dr. ge P e 2 i 3 liere pitt number kil Streets, N. W fully a mile away from | presented to President Wilson bu'| TLonden, March 10—A Constantinople | Friedmann had remained free from | dynamite are Iving unexploded where | for sgpond and third offenses and then | igting i expecte ¢ the rebel. | BIVeR. The rebels fled to Mtarted shortly before 11 oclock in & | Bave been introduced likewise to Sec- | despatch to the Jost savs that Emver | nervousness throughout and that t.e |they fell and vessels are warned to | I8 IWCUME 8750 a day allowed for their | st WISRL (A o Of the rebel- | " Saltillo has been occupie White House car for New York aye- re!cm Hrym; of ""} Ma}:a .le.-’ar;cmpm ‘l:(-v is - rehnn1 ii;elfim) ‘r‘:’x“h dzn.noo work jor inr’}r}:xl;\uun had‘ prngdres.\vd avold the scene of the disaster. Sy . o e a ie oot Naeutea “;egk‘l by l'ununz‘nr:w‘ »iio prock e ‘ofonel Thomas Birch, an intimate | troops to check the possible advance | imootily, The Instruments used were e S = : ; Pacific 10 wilhin 35 miles wof “Nogales | FEU02% Cilder martial Ta e T s o e Nis mgma. | friend of both tha president and Sec- | on Constantinople of the Tehatalla | furnished by the hospital, TO ARBITRATE DEMANDS atrare of Unkriown Origin on Deyades fon the Arizony line and thres BHAE-) | algo aliged that the revels b T or o e Chmaenr s gk tuen | Tofary Prvan, fa likely to be minister | forces, whose lovaliy to the overn- | Dr."Yndereon has expiained the in: OF RAILROAD FIREMEN. | terpe strocts, New Orleans, Satn mining venter at Capanca. 21| ¢ oan o 10,000 penos trom 4 A word to thi chaniTenrus quick Bi g N ment is doubiful. Violent sncwstorms | tention of the government to conduet P e e Orleank, - Batar . e Feiiah cotanlind -3 " V. W. ( h! till hinde; r o JORE. Ad 20, € Rebele in Compiete Control of Senor: peessful attempt had been S Elee™Ind S thei way 1o e v & B of Snaninston probaniy | WAL nipdes pilaey petadone | T | o erloe” ot Gl Fonte R UEE | nonry of Thres WMan to Begin Thaie | & dSkond trote. was' amons With Doth wire and railway - com- | 55t 50,000 pesoa Trom Aber: O hat swept throngh these | Latin-Americe. Janina, accerding te a despatch to the | Goldwater, superintendent of Mount Hearings Today. ings destroyed. munication broken, t gents Are | & German corporation in Salti T e T o e aos2 | Georga W. Guthrie, democratic state | Daily Telegraph, are estimated at 1,- | Sinai hespital, after the clinic. e T Sheriff Smith of Cuyah: now in complete control hora and | Messages from Monterey say th T osraphers fying far out in the | chairman in Pennsylvania, and Nor- | 300. The Epirus eampaign, now ended, All Cases Moderately Advanced. New York, March 9.—Three men will | o, Sheriff Smith of Cuyahoga County, | goclare they will be able to check any | federal column left 1 nnlrlgwes!ns‘zhfin (3, afmther Presby- | man E. Mack, formerly national chair- | has eost the Greews 15,000 men killéd o 3 meet in this city tomorrow to arbitrate v d"; ssual nn vites o 3 L000 re- | ;qvan against them by the forc:s | night for Saltillo to rein a = o ged fo 4 d Dr. Friedmann has supplied him | yder the Erdman law the differences | Ward for the apprehension of James L. | (i to utve been despitched by Huer- | of occupation, indicating ; 2 Pedbrr Y, | man, are being urged for diplomatic | and wounded. o ¢ sald to have been despatched by Hu p , s : e ey o iroate mnd their | Mc s, stock promoter, | 5 O 1o eanui carkiie terian church, so that thers were onl, appointments, with specimens of the culture and |potween 54 eastern railroads @nd thei TeNicholas, the mine stock promoter, | f { force 1s consi & few Dersons at the door when the | o Gossip tonight about assistant secre-| BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES. clinical observatlons will be made by | 5i,000 firemen. Public sessions will be | W10 escaped from the county jail at | ‘™ presidential party came out. They D RES - o e public health service of Washirig- A ; v Cleveiand, O., last night. . D in Tack sminediasely to thy | taries brings foremost the name of : = 3 the » Bla from day o day {o hear the evi- White Touss (aroush strects nearly | John Bassett Moore for frst assistant | Adriancple Under Fire of the Allies on | OB o) contrmution 1s to ad. | 36, Presented by the parties 10 (RS | o Secretary of Stats hue reccivea | 116 PASSENGERS ARE THIN ICE CLAIMS : @eserted. e et Tl Tay T CaWnabis Thursday and Friday. mit cases of surgical tuberculos's | [iiteq by the naming of the third | notice of the action of the lezislature RESCUED BY A TUG TWO AT TERRYVIL —= Which have not been operated on, 80 | muraper on March 3. and under the | Of 1S states upon the proposed con- > — - stitutional amendment providing for | Were Passengors on a British Steamer | August Schultz and S Motoreycle Police Not With Him. | university and is said to be desired as | Constantino 17 'S stantinople, March 9.—An official Ve 114 make 2a|jaw wl v v onsid- the direct electlon of senators by the | % rossing Por people. So far not a single stute has | Wiitch i Rapakodrednr, - oiengond full dress and the chugging motorcy- It i3 belleved that Charles S. B: the allles bombarded’ Adriznaple’ on I fe B, ett © o1 side Na- = 2R = o mann in the hospital tonight were |}, rendered by April 2. e B R TR e Ll R M o el o e ony | Thursday and ~ Friday, the Turkish|moderately advanced and if anything [ “Tha board, which was named after | acted adversely. Koy Wast -Blail Madah s Sonimit | < wareyy Conm,, M pEnsadien: O e I ey for th iTor secretary of | TOTts replying. Saturday was quiet | remarkable happens it will surely | niolonged megotiations between the ST | dred and sixteen passengers, all of | crossing on tt 1 ice tor rides left the White House car un. | Iy urged for the post of secretary On Thursday at Bulair the Turkish | gk Teiiteat of Mo pnre. X ons ycel | . The Old Grant Homestead on East | whom' me G o | o] e marked except for the coat of arms of | agriculture, will be assoctated promi | artillery effectively attacked a battal- | DGRt M5 S Camann is sincere in his | Sonference commitiec of managers of | Windsor hill, one of the oldest Louses | Spain to cui mith the cebemtion ot | Homeshon I the nation on the door panels nently with Secretary Houston of the |{on' of the enemy which was advanc—| JCHeY A i e roads and a com 3 esent- | ;0 07 iate, h She old loTises:) to Cuba with the exception of | Horseshoe 2 a '1 o e enEn hich wa - | pelief that he has found a cure, but he Brotherhood of Locomotive |10 the state, has passed out of the [ st class passengers, were laken | Schultz ax Vice President Marshall and Mrs. | agricultural department. | ing. ‘mticting considerablo losses. The | 4°''0 ‘(g Guteome, time aions. witl | 112 the Brotherbocd of omstata. o | Grant family for the Arst fime ‘in 263 | ELYID o e pes Taremet. ashins [la toeni avee ‘,f‘f{‘ owing day n'.rn‘ Pnstn}%fllzrod‘ on tr:e aROw thaite W. W, Atterbury, vice president of the | JE3LS: It = % recently Beew bl hased | on the Ajax reef off the Florida coast fecnly with the g EGGS HURLED AT MANY PRISONER CONFESSES A urkish cruiser Torgut Rels, which re- | "4 0" 0ig that no demonstrations | Ponmeyivanta Taiiroad; Atbert Phillips, | by Henry G. Lorentz, a Hartford man- | D¢ e ug Rescue this afternoon. To- | The three ’ and silenced their batteries, sa |are to be made tomorrow, as Dr.|inird vice president of the firemen's . e | ni the teful pussengers were | woods and were re o SUFFRAGETTE SPEAKERS. | FOUR YEARS OLD MURDER. is quiet today st Tehatalae SIS 10 08 WAS, SIGIOY 2lurns | e ation wnd, William Ts CRSmbOs | officer John F- Anderson, of feaga. | 1Hihea Bere by the tuk ATl have been | the . acsldent ¢ i = Iy a fow nowspapers mention the | FrISIRAAR, WON, N2 S RChPhe 15 | 6 Washington, formerly chief justice | , Officer John F. Anderson, of Hridzo- | Kouscil In bulldings aions the docks, | where the. ice Mobs Break Up Several Meetings in | Man Wanted at Poughkeepsic, N. ¥, | fall of Janina to the Greek arms. Lo hIb Cenanter oF Theimtermational court st Samos | Port, wtho recently " reported chat "N | (0 atiug ‘heen” prevared. for (her | carrent, and - London, Despite the Police. | Tuens Up at Portsmouth, N. H. 5 Sy and a member of the Spanish treaty | 1ad been assaulted by a gang of ruf- | before the tug Rescue arrived. Trans- | od into. th " | MARKED IMPROVEMENT d i d: ¥ | ians, while on ¥ fro for o A R R ek s T THE SUFFRAGISTS MAKING claims commission. Mr. Chambers was | paf§ Whie on his wav fro fer of the passengers from tne {ll-| Dr. A. B. ol London, March 9—The suffragettes oughkeepsie, N. Y., March $—Four IN POPE’S CONDITION. named by overnment officials desic- | "2 Peen dropped from the police force, | fateq Lugano to the Rescue was ef- | passing at the time heid mestings again today ac Hyde | Years ago Miss Emma Brooks, T2 years - CAPITAL OUT OF DISORDERS | nefeq i {ne Erdman law as the thire | i was found unon investigation that | fected n (wo hours, smail hoaty heing | and, hearine the cries for b park and Wimbledon common. They | 0ld, was found murdered, with = her | ijas Simple Bronchial Affection With-| . = or neutral member of the board after s told was a fabrication. | used. Of the passengers rescued 12 | cured a long fence ra would have met the fate of last Sun- | throat cut, in her little farm house | out Alarming Symptoms. | Indignation Meeting Develops Into a | the ropresentatives of the firemen and | Charles Cramer and His Wife, T | were women, 15 €hildren and the re- | thelr rescue. Schultz and I E Jay's meeting at the same places|in Ulster county. Robbery was the AngS = Suffragist Rally. th roads had falled to agree UPOD 2 | 4o Teeali ramens et fonafer Bea- | maining 59 inen. been swept under the ice, but | when it required a strong ‘body of po- | motive. The authorities scoured the| pome March 9—A marked improve- = man. Z . a6 Clifcago . Saturday of ther AMEder| the bomar o aaiieiiis TOtRINE when | ker (wlio {8 dhout 2] 5 e 0 lice to escort them into safety but that| country for a man said to be named | jont was noted todsy in the con-| Washington, March 9.—Several hun-| This board will render a decision, | of Miss Sophia Singer of Baltimore. | 1. no_ sudden ick reef. | ceoded In grasping the fence re 1 today the authorities took precautions | John Cooley, a berrypicker, charged | gition of Pope Pius X, both the in- | dred men and women gathered here | from which there will be no appe Cramer was sentencaq to life o | ,, Captain Penewill jmmediately real- | was later pulled ashore in an exha 7 and had large bodies of mounted and [ With the crime. Tonight word Was|gammation of the throat, and the | this afternoon in a mass meeling of fwettling a dispute which has been in | snment and his wite to a term of 14 | Zc0 that the position of the vessel was | ed condition. After several hours « E foot policemen in atetndance. received from Sheriff W. B. Shaw of being considerably di- | protest against the disturbance of the | progress more than a year and which | v, I the metitentiods | seri Distress rockets and wircless | both bodles were recovered eldor & Even at that, wild scenes ensued. 535';’;"‘"“"" zN'uH' m;mm]: that a man | : suffrage parade on Pem!\s!l\lni;\ ave [at one time last monih, mrlm.gu he e s ‘u’\ 'fvm”"f,""m' n.n‘);wnrm] m.k ours. Sr*ht;ld(y L 48 Joorw old and ’H». - TPive thousand persons assembled in arrest there for larceny was | s pope himself said he felt much | nue last Monday and the conduct of | failure of the two parties to agrce| Three Months’ Imprison was the | nally the message was picked up | a widow is survive childre the park and swarmed sbout _the | Suffering with consumption and 15 al- | reiicved and hoped that his -tyrants” | the police along the line of mar on a method of arbitr sentence Imposed at Brovidence. Sots by ihe United States wircless fon | The younger Schultz was unmearrie speaker's platform and by a deafen- [leged to have confessed to having been | woulq allow him to resume at an|Mafor Richard Sylvester, superintend- | ened to result in a str Trday ‘bpon MMrs. Agnes: NANEAN HoTlerton T s Moo oL WeA (nfel oyl Hothigvite watchmakers. end. ‘werd fow din prevented any word of ~Gen. | the murderer of Miss Brooks. Al- | wowid Al BUn to resume o life | ent of police, and his force, were crit- | men, tving up all the eastern roads | fataily Mhosting wer foceand raomir | ¢epted by the tug Rescue boundfor | highly respected erar” Mra Flora Drummond's speech | though he gives the name of Babbitt | 73" Jienaing * phvsicians, however, | icised for ‘mismanagement and Incom | serving o territory populated bY 20 [ on Olwoher 11 last. ' Judge Brown i | lig POt The later vessel immod: - SO from being heard. The pressure of i o o5 e description | ingist that he continue to rest petence” and those who _interfer 000,000 people. pronouncing sentence declared that she | ng succceded in raline SnEane and | ypw HAVEN ALDERMAN form at length become so great that| The Ulster county authorities will en- | songition of Hfs Holiness today, said | tal loafer The speakers were Sen- | CHINESE LAUNDRYMAN when the act was committed. Trom hers: drrived’&t tha sotne et reinforcements were hastily summon- | deavor to have the man brought to | (it there were no symptoms of gout, |ators Clapp of Minnesota: Shafroth MURDERED IN BOSTON e R tta Pona i Taett o, ot " S ed Mrs Drummond and. her col-| that county for trial | from ‘which the pope his been a'fre. | and Thomas of Colorado, and Works JR a In a Hurry to Reach a railroad sta | o GePLg!n PeRewlll tonight wired off- | Sustaine a Fractured Shoulde y Y % leagues were rescued from their peril- Voot wi el ; fs affiicted | of California Louis D. Brandeis, “cor- | — % = r - btion' at ‘Philadelytie & day vo masy | Clals of the Lloyd e to whic Three Broken Ribs. ; ous position with some difficulty. TOLD GLEAR STORY. | apept suterer, but that he is afficted | € al” Jumes Tanner and Charles Ba- | Police Attribute It to Fact That Vie- |10% 4 ERILacmhia Sacirday to meet | ugano belonged,” notifying them of Shisast 3 At Wimbledon similar scenes wers * [ e T nial araction somiswhat . | werd ‘Russell tim Cut His Prices. | ington, Josiah Perkins, traffic manager | R, 2cCident and asking that ald be| oo N Conn, Marct Alde enacted. Scarcely a word uttered by | Prisoner Moved to Gonfess A B T Tttt e wleriatig| THe ~gregteripart’ of the day's {of thé “Atlantic Refining company, | Sent. “aonce In an effort to suve the | on Jobn Hiliott of New Haven 1 the speakers was audible, and they, Caabiainalin Ba LI bl o ey g v ® | speechmaking was devoted to argu- | Boston, March 9.—George King, aged | whose home was in Brooklyn, lost con | Srb- Whefi the tug Rescue left the | meh JOR% (00K ear here thig 3 too, had to bs profected. ligious Service. e lared that there was.noth. | ments in favor of suffrage for womem| 35, & Chinese laundry: Tyler |trol of the automobile he was drlving |=mn this afternoon she had 18 feet | Soverely infured near here thig - Another meeting at Hefnpstead inE of Am alarming natore whatever in | and the references to last Monday’s | street, was murdered tonight by a fel- | crashed into a tree and was instantly | O nater in her first hold Was driving struck a “bumper 4 3 Heath was still more disorderly. Miss| Portsmouth, H., March 9.—After | (18 O o0 & O tion, whieh might | trouble was largely incidental. Sen- flow countryman who afterward dis- | jilled. | jComplete expianation of the acei- |was driving struck a “bumper b 3 Brackenbury announced her intentlon | aftending hrfl,lxg;ongh services at the | 08 PoRC e o o et for the ad- |ator Clapp assured (hn-haudlelncu that | appeared. The unlknowx;x Chiness shot | A i =7 ;gr\r_u;“ \n“m«v YIv'x ‘»‘1‘ hl steamer a not o ttrile. My, Hhiott was pluned ¥ speak for an hour. This si ¥ ortsmout! ail, where he is awaitin: 5 - g " #9~ ! woman suffrage throughout the coun- | King in the back and through the | MrVE, | LAt I8 reportec i waters ‘nx and suffered a ac e e 7. | vanced asoiof the pontire e s maes of Bt & few vears. | mowtn whily he. was. walling along ASHDERENDS CAURSE. florine GuirioriMexico were: quisteinst | nodmyilia cap snd sufieced & £ 3 nigl and early oday 01 n bree broken € trial on the charge of petty larceny, IN OLEOMARGARINE CASES. Beach street. King died almost in- Sorhey /s A Btone, Wwho w ceeded in doing by the help of a large ¥ John Babbitt, aged 52, ight : - | F force of police to control the crowds, 2 h 8ged 52, tonight called | - . 2 o | ol con o Shagw and the SBonts S | Fnme “Brooks In Ulster sownte. Ners THE ISR or nimEs ARE NOT WELCOME | fact “which the police thought misht | Within Category of Fraud. A SPRING CLEANUP | omiy & shaiing op. — have led to his death through the en- -ty o o laughter of the disturbers could be | Youn Trooks in Ulster county. —_— gt Yoric, . According to {can i & heard half a mile distant. Fggs were | S00 four z American Residents to Present Peti- | covernment to Chicago, March 9.—Franklin Mac- scourage Them from | mity of a riv i i Vigorous Effort to Clean City of Filth | o c"0 0 o DT thrown at the speakers and the meet- | . ; Babbitt said he - was ilse 7. ‘ ing finally broke up In the greatest | .2ard up” at the time. Seeing Miss tion to President Wilson. | Going to the Canal Zone. — Vengh, former secretary of the treas- | to B Tod: confusion. Many suggestions were | [x ks, W8 alone in her farm house | nyuon P Mareh S—A; c EE BOSTON MILLINERY ury. today issued a statement in which | ion B oY CONEY ' AND BRIGHTON, made to duck the speakers in a pond. gs ‘;(';m;d h?:r_r g:ddwl‘xen ;he Tesiated | IO U, tonight By James .| , Panama, March S -\rn;r the flg’st1 of FIRMS BURNED OUT | he dcfended his ruling in the oleomar- | New York, March 9.—An effort to | * Extyods ark, Newcastle, Sunday morning, | CIaT Story. He verified the facts of | American Assoclation of the Isle of [ employes Intending to bring their fam- et 000 In settlement of alleged frauds| brins. “Cleanup’ will be begun to In" New, York Parks hey left a card nscribed: “No peace | {06 murder from Pougekeepsis officials | Pines, that a petition directed to Pres- | jjjeg to the isthmus by withdrawing Sl B | through which the government, it is | MorcOF, under health department aus hesk1ek s Skt Iutritiad: and s now awalting fariher aciion on |ident Wilon and senate, Tcauesting | (e’ present feduced rates for famss | g d a loms | RIS, Was defraudid of 31206000, , ith cooperation by other offl- | row York, March $—Tempted - their part annexation of the island, will be put | portation. This action is rendered oston Marglt g L8 cans Mr, MacVeagh asserted that mo fn-| o ¥ Banizations. | yo first breath of spring, thousands b 3 = B SR P A e S in circulation tomorrow in this country | necessary by reason of the serious con- | f $75.000 in the wholesale millines tentional fraud existed in the cases and | L.lLntary assistance of the public 18 | o0y “the benches In the parks THE POLICE PROBLEM THIRTEEN FIRMS SUFFER and the Isle of Pines. The Detition | bectiem In the emploves quarters m | district early today. The blaze started | {PRtlonal fraud exieted 'n the cases and | relied upon in large measure tc make |SOUEhE, the benches ln the X s states that six thousand Americans Pl ime and alss by | from an unknown cause in a six story B a success of the movement, which will 2 o OF NEW YORK CITY. e towns in the canal z v s mendation of the bureau of internal| pe in diree 1heh ? Dr |streets and paths of Central pa g BY FIRE AT PRESQUE ISLE, | who reside or have property in this|{he prospective speedy abandonment }’““(;ie‘:g,;‘eg“'t:m- aiiding and dapa | revenue. 2 ‘\’f e o ety B ok DT |'were crowded from early morning, an = e % Isle of Pines are anxious to have ac- T = 0 v = he ole i s : G aseln ; RSiarTs e endless parade j "Primarily One of Administration,” | Blaze Which Started from Furnace | llon taken o make the laland Darmans | oL Ty A O rove natil | 282d_two adjoining structures. carhs the oleomargarine compromise | perintendent, who as @ member of the |8l day there was an endless parade ol { Legislators Will Report. Causes $100,000 Loss. gnily & possession of the = United|new bulldings have been erected else- | , Fafrolman Gleason, who discovered | GCRcr,oq ne said, T ame quite Wiling | Gmbas e is workor e oo ek | way: The mild, bright ‘Sundsy st — o States. The Isla of Plnes, the peti- ] 3 y agbt o state ‘the facts. Sorgas e work of banishing o an 15, Sisdtorait ol New Yorle March 9._The police [ Presquo Iaie, Me. March 9. Thirteer | Uon sintes, has become n distincliva | " AR executive oner signed by Pres- | Stairs by a hot air explosion and re- | ‘SIS L 0 | and vellow fover from Cuba. Cony Tatana and | there "and & problem of New York city is primarily | business places were burned in a fire [ly American colony, citizens of the ({dent Taft on February 24 prohibiting | ¢olved many bruises. The wholesale | T8 "0 295 CFS RR0s. SN0 Bvery nook and cranny of the eity, | gRERR JEERE (C PACCE o awim ene of administration, according fo the | Which destroved Green's block and | United States owning over 95 percent | the entry into continental territory of | ITms sustalning losses by~ fire and | Jatd Was CRSTECC b ‘he government | it is hoped, will be cleaned and swept | PEERtoR beach, ruggbers of swim | preliminary legislative report of the [ Friedman's block on West Main street | of the land and constituting a maJority | the United States from the canal zone { Water were the Eastern Millinery com- | 10 BAUS Was Commitied, and no fraud | in pursuance of the effort te rid |Thers braved the euff 3 aldermanic committee appolnted to in- | today, The combined losses are up- | of the population. or other insular possessions of both | pany end David Banash and Sonm, mil- | 1000 B Vo Cnly Gna sleomaranring | ieiinst, Stores, Jactories, Shurches, Sy vestigate police condftions, which was | ward of $100,000, mainly covered by | The isand, which is south of Cuba, | skilled anu unskilled allen laborers has | lInery goods T f which e margarine | theatres, hotels and other buildings.of made public today. The present situa- | fnsuranc. cases, Those of which the public has | whatever filth and rubbish may nave e public today 3 n % contains about 1200 square miles, been received here. heard most are fraud cases: — 1 OBETURA . tion, the commitiee believes, demand The fir is supposed to have started Steamship Arrivals. NS ledtharma e T cvay | I ared through' the: winter “sustained administrative efclency.” | about a furnace in the basement of Two Cremated While Asleep. Solicitor-General Bullitt Resigns. Fishguard, March 9.—Arrived, Car- | fraudulently evaded. The cases ' fg oy Isaac L. Mead of Gresnwich. The report will be submiticd (o the | one of the blocks and to have bewa | Trey, N, Y. March 0,—John L, Sweet, | Washington, _ March _9-—President | mania, New York for Liverpool (and | question, however, are mot 1n that| oo O HORSE DEALER Greenwich, Conn, March 9.—Isa board of aldc;-men Rk and, hx bu{‘nn‘\: for hours when discevered. Jr, aged 29, and Bernard Farrell, aged | Wilson has ~ccepted tha resignation of | proceeded). category.” SLEEPS AT A STABLE.|L. Mead. a leading undertaker here f approved, EDD:’ Wi e 'H(‘H -xo ! ; = ol t‘l‘(ho owners of the buildings 80, were burmed to death early this [ Willlam Warshall Rullitt as solicitor- Alexandria, March 9.—Arrived, > the last 26 years, died last night, a vernor, llentemant goveinor and|the heavy losers nre G, H, Freedman, | morning when their dwellings in Co- | gemeral to take effect Tuesday, March | Steamer Adriatic, New York. Viacation, far | Crssuwith Pastn. During the Night Stable Boy Makes |a short iliness, aged 80. He ls survi embers of the state assembly and |hardware: George P. Larrabee, drugs: | hocs were destroyed by fire. * The fire Mr, Bullitt tomorrow will formal- | _Moville, March 9.—Arrived, steamer | g Off With His Roll of $280. by his widow, onc daughter and tw nat. Green Brothers. elothing, and the Syn- | broke out in a fenement in which | Iy’ present Attorney General Aciey- | Columbla, New York for Grasgow (and | Greemwich Conn, March oIt was ey v sens. The principle of home ruls predom- | dicate Drygoods company, Swect and Farrell were sleeping and | nolds 1o the suprome corre. proceeded). Srees Lo e el T R TR “Conn. i jnates throughout the report, especfal- 16 wntoadl” swithirivich: raplaley thas- oto | oy 1o 1o mnD s Southampton, March _9.—Arrived, | Olic church today that Rev. J. J. Fitz- w‘,‘;“NlH'""" e M,;“"‘ e Francis . Celton. it reference {0 excive Feslation. | Pltcher Haniey Divs i Tox Torih i ave tha men Wore futiie: Steamers Reported by Wirele stommer New York, Trom Now York | B e BB Do o 1o | ame to-town Saturasy niems ith & | tory “pmpgton. March 9 Franct; Col S = New York, March 5.—Word was re- ~ Brow Head, March 0—Steamer | gravs Tivormear - oror & CYMHG | qefinite leave of absence Dy Bishop | Toll of $280, and instead of siceping at | Golton of Porto Rico and at one time Levi P. Morton Improved. ceived here tonight from Marlin, Tex~ Leuis Saint Gauden, Sculpter, Kronprinzessin Ceellla, New York for Tpen) Nilan and would sall this week for an | & hotel, sought sleep at u C‘ongmercs | prominently {dentified with the Union New York, March 9.—Levi P. Mor- | as, that Thomas Hanley, one of the | €ernish, N, . March §—Leuts | Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen, re- P extended trip to Burope. street sdles stable. When he awoke | Pacific raliroad as one of Its geners ton, former vice president, passed a | young pHchers taken south by the | Saint Gaudem, a sculptor knewn frem | ported 806 miles southwest at 1.23 p. m. 8pring Weather This Week. ikl 1his morning his roll was missing. o | officers, died here tonight, ased 1 eomfortable night and was decidedly | New York National league baseball | his ewn original werk and as an as- | Due Plymouth 4 a, m, Menday, “Washington, March 9—Sprinstime | Torrington.—The carriers on the . | Was a stable boy, Michael Sposa, De- | years, ~ Governor Colton left Porte better today. according to u state- |team for spring practice, died thers | sistant of his brother, the late August Bable Island, N, 8., M teamer | weather with fair skies and normal | F, D, routes will begin their - trips | tectives found the latter, however, and | Rico yesterday for his father's bedside ment issued by his physician, Dr. Her- | today, Hanley had been ill for ten | Saint Gaudem, died here yesterday of | Rotterdam, Rotterdain for New Yorl, |temperatures {s promised for the | eariler hereafter, reporting at the post. | alse the money, Intact. Fo has heen | but will not reach hers nniil mest i reported at 9.05 am, No position | coming week to all sections of the |office at 7.45 o'clock In the morning | arrested, and the police say made a day, Mr, Colton was at one time : M. Biggs. H‘l: condition, despite | days with infestinal trouble, accerd- | pneumenia. He was bern 59 years age sTave ! ing to reports. in New York, given, Dock § &. m. Tuesday, country by the weather bureau. and leaving at §.30," confession. % United States cpnsul to Venesucla, - §

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