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Ay B VOL. LV.—NO. 119 The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other. Paper, and lts Total Girqulatiop is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population. EXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP KILLS 14 Burned and Blackened Bodies of Unfortunate Miners Removed From Imperial Mine Condensed Teiegrams Carnegie to Call on Kaiser. Berlin, May 18.—Andrew Cafhegic is coming to: Berlin to congratulate Emperor William on his 25 years’ peaccful reign. He cabled yesterday reserving rooms at a hotel. 8000 Made Homeless by Fire. Vice Rampant In New York APPALLING FACTS GLEANED BY Cabied Paragraphs « The lce Fielde in the Atlantic are reporied to be moving southward. Hits National Pride of Japan TOKIO SENTIMENT ON ANTI- Philip Hayden, a Washington police- man, died from blood poisoning, due to pulling a hair from his nose. The Death at Madrid, Spain, of Col. { Harrison W. Hughley, & Boston mer NOT PREPARED FOR LAND ATTACKS Secretary Garrison Says Our Coast Garrisons Could Not Defend Themselves on Land Side Buda Pest, Hungary, May 18.—Hight INVESTIGATORS. / ALIEN LAND BILL. | chant, was announced Satur day. cousand ' persons 'were rendered | LIFE OF ONE MAN SAVED BY A BROKEN THIGH full¥; i ci{/5 | THOUSANDS ENTANGLED | JAPS STILL HOPEFUL | w"ilunii & 1 T2 | WOULD HAVE TO DEPEND UPON MOBILE TROOPS of the navy, died at Washington after Cannibalism in New Hebrides. an illness of more than two months. Sydney, N. 8. W, May 18—Canni- ballsm In its worst form exists among the natives of the New Hebrides is- lands, in the South Pacific, according to a Statement today by Rev. Thomas (;fi":“ at the Presbyterian assembly of New Sout] 7 S% Do i | New York, May 18— Fifteen thous- and women of the under world—a Scarlet army no census has heretofore enumerated—ply their trade in one Methods Employed to Lure Victims | Believe Administration Will Solve the able to Stand Erect, He Was Prevented From Inhaling the Poisonous Gases—Found by Rescue Party and Rushed to Hospital Where He Will Recover—One Rescuer Overcome by Gas and Subsequently Expires. With the Advent of Big Guns This Feature of Our Fortifica- tions Has Received Little Attention—Lines of Land De- fense Work Have ‘Been Prepared to Correct This De- fect, He Says—Guns With All Round Fire Considered. to Ruin—Respectable Landlords Re- | Problem and War Talk Is Denounced | The Eighty Foot Schooner Vagrant 11 built for Harold S. Vanderbilt, was launched at Bristol, R. I, Saturday. ceive Severe Condemnationt Praise for President Wilson, S i s The Order to Paint the Letter Boxes Ted has been abrogated because . of danger of’confusion with firm alarm boxes, Tokio, May 18.—Faith in the Ameri- can people fo see that justice is done the Japanese is the dominating note in the discussion of the California alien Sympathy With the United States. J London, May 15.—9Should war 5 3 S dom Segregation of Aliens on pas 3 ——— break outf, the sympatiies of Austra- | paroicietod Piy their, i . | land_ownership legislation. War taik | trainy 1 Cali L 11h, Now Zeoland eaa: merect Canal 2) ater Néw York alon s in California is sought by the ¢ g i O. May 18—Burned , first rescue party to enter the mine | o2 570, “Ctent e b3 i + :311 { This is the estimate of the Bureau of |18 denounced as ridiculous and only | state branch of the United Commercial Washington, May 18.—Secretary ; voted to making each individual group v thie bodies of fifteen |last night, was overcome by gas and |FOUld be violently on the side of the | Social Hygiene, an oganization of | Circulated to embarrass the two Sov- | Travelors. Garrison in a prepared statement to- | of works reasonably secure against their lives eafly last | died soon, after being taken to the | URited States’ says the Pall Mall Ga- | which John D. Rockefeller, Jr. is chair- | Tnments which - are laboring for a L day discussed (he preparedness of sea- | land attack, oven though unsupported when an explosion of fire- | surface. Orville McCune, a compan- |2¢tte, in discussing the California | man, as made public tonight in an.ab- | Peaceful settlement by diplomacy The Estate Left by Captain Robert | board cities to —defend . themselves [ by troops other than its own garri- partially wrecked the Imperial | fon, also was overcome, but was re- |&lien land ownership controversy | stract of a forthcoming report A Blow to National Pride. I, Scott, the British explorer who per- | against land attack. Mr. Garrison em- | son. Certainly the construction would ere brought to the surface to- | vived and will live. e George J. Kneeland, a special invesi 1t is conceded, however, that failure | ished al the South pole, amounts to | Phasized at the outset of his statement | be of such a tvpe s (o enable a de- “cucrs werking unger the di- | Fairhurst and his party found the| Flew from Key West to Havana. |gator, after a painsiaking i on the part of Americans to respond | $16,13 that he had issued it because of “a re- | fenss sufficiently long o permit ar- ¢ Deputy State Mine Inspector | body of Roy Yaeger soon after enter-| Havana, May 18.—Domingo Rosillo, | 1o commercialized vice conditions'in | (o the Japaness Appeal for a discontine —_— gently published articles respecting the | rival of assistance from coust guard ) a J1m the mine and placed It In a cart. |the Cubin aviator, made the first | Manhatian, extending over a period of | uance ‘of the alleged discriminatio {”Ths Estate of John T. Pirie. hend-of | land-kide defense of our- coast - de- S S 0: 4 sibe i Lt flight yesterday ever accomplished by | D€arly ten months. would be liablé to lead to some es- |the dry goods firm of Carson, Pirie, | fen 2 uns Can’t Be Used in Lan ack, Pitiable G 'j of nalagu;v 2 One Victim's Life Saved. A el el mn,,d“} _The report fuggests no remedies, | trangement of the peoples. The Jap- | Scott & Co.. of Chicago, 15 appraised | Here is the statement: it @iter all, ithis whole . questiits S smpts were made by fe: Fairhurst went ahead to clear a nas- | siraits from shore to shore. He start. | 1Xes no respohsibilities. That phase | anese public generally. are convinced s Text of Statement. | brings” up very ‘forcibly the folly of o enter the mine/ last ; + o5 > i | bt the gas had not vanished | Sageway for the cart and Was OVEr- |eq from Key West at 5.45, and arriv- (1S to be dealt with later on. It pur- | that the land bill is a racial and not S “My aftention has been directed to | depending upon fortresses alune. Their ity 1o Sllow he rescuers to | come by gas. The other members of leq at Havana at 810, making the POT!s merely 1o “describe accuraiely | an economic measure and hence a blow | Lack of Able Bodied Men sho have | . recen wotcrs © s the land- | usefulness ig very much restricted un- bodles until after daylight | the party feli down on their faces and | pyssage of 90 miles in 2 hours‘and 25 | Vice conditions in New York City with | to national pride, and they feel that | the desire to work is so greut thut | Side qefonas of one boast Hefonses | loss there is an ddequate mobile army, n . waited a few minutes until the gas be- | mipytes, the sole purpose of bringing out the | the world must be taught the necessity | Alekandria, Va., now is facing commer- | *%] G5 P28, 07 Qut coast FEICRE o | il eal purpose of seacoast defenses came fighter. Then they placed Fair- et wenhe Mope s expressed (hat | for equal treatment for the whites and | cial stagnation. | our scacqast defenses would find seri- | is to prevent hostile fircia bombarding et hurst's body in the cart beside - S . subsequently a satlsfactory policy to | non-whites. == ifficulty’ in detending themselves | cities behind them, occupying the har- h o 3| Ber'a ana: took: thesh to thothmities. $20,000,000 to Keep Expired Soldiers. | check the evil may be worked out. i John M. Todd Celsbrated his s2d their own garrisons against & land | bors whose entrance they are designed o e Plosion X3¢ | Yaeger was discovered to be alive| Paris, May 15.—Eugenee Etienne, i s i Tokio Papers Praise Wilson. birthday in. Portland, Me. He is be- | attack by a numerous force, and it is | to_close or bombarding fleets taking TS matching the work 9% | and was rushed to the Cambridge hos- | the French minister for war, vester- | age Parlors. The Tokio newspapers are loud in jlleved to be the oldest active barber |ajso true that they have been con- | refuge in these harbors. Their guns . e of relatlyes w2 | Dital It is said he will recover. He |day informed the French cabinet that | AMr. Rockefeller himself contributed | their praise of President Wilson’s zeal | in the United States. structed, in many instances, without|are of a heavy type necessarily, too B ecant OBt bF ihe DIt was thrown a. distance of 300 feet by lit would require $50,000,000 to keep | the foreword to the volume. Tuture | in his endeavors to preserve the tradi- — any reference to an alluck coming | heavy in most instances for work ere weigh he pit the explosion and was the only man to | the time-expired soldiers with the |T€ports will deal with conditions in | tional friendship, and they recognize Mrs. Mattie Crise of Somerset, Pa. | from the land side, but, as natural, in | against troops. /Their function is to Bodies Were Padly Burned. | escape from the sectlon of the mine | colors for another vear. The minis-|other large cities in America and with | the difficulties which confront the pres- | Who celebrated her 100th birthday 1ast | view of (heir purpose.” almost wholly | ight armored ships. Their flanks and ydies were found @ mile and a | where the explosion occurred. ters thereupon decided to present a|mMethods and their results of combat- | ident of the United States in the con- | Week, never wore a hat in her life, & | with a view fo wivine protection Lo the | rears must be protected by mobile r from the mouth of the mine. ife’ Saved By Broken THIGh bill'appropriating this amount to the | ing the problem in Europe. Existing | fusing conflict between state and fed- | Knitted hood taking its place. and harbors behind them against | troops, as must the cities which lie be- we ng oh their faces and Life Saved by Brol Lo chamber of deputies on Monday. fi'fi\“‘nflwr r”m:_nmlve‘_ u‘r:d ('nn':]‘cl- eral rights. Twio Deaths from Tonsiliti tack by a hostile fleet. This be- | hind them, in case the enemy decides @ Yaeger attributes his escape to the i %, ve agencies in New York are des- : wo Deaths from Tonsilitis were re- | ing their principal function, pretty | to land at a point outside the range of - n into the caus fact {hai mis thigh was broken. FHe Royal Wedding at Potsdam. cribed as wholly inadequate: to their | Uraes Government to-Be Firm. | ported at Canton, Mass. Saturday, | much everything clse yas subordinated | the guns and make his attack upon the will be begun tomo: had to lie on the floor and was pre- | £ task The Nichi Nichi is of the opinion | making a total of 18 since the out- | To this end, ang In many tases forti- | city from a point overland, It would the state mining depart- | 200 08 gl rising and inhaling the | ~Pbtsdam. Germany, May 18—The | ~Aside from a series of chapters deal- | that the question whether the Wash- | break of the epidemic there. | fications were placed in the effort|noi be practicable with the present v ial mir owned | JOUC jaden air. After a few hours | marriage of Prince Henry XXXIIL of | ing In minute frankness with the ope- | ington government can procure for | to secure the best field of fire over | mounting to turn great guns con- mpany, composed | [0, Tahle o crawl through the shaft | Reuss and Princess Vietoria Marga- |ration of notorious resorts through- | Japanese equal rights depends upon | _Progressives Will Have representa- | the sea front and chamnels as to ren- | structed for this purpose against of Cleveland stockholders. | ;i within half a mile of the en- frete of Pru only daughter of|out the city. the report treats of the | the strength of the Japanese diplomacy | tion on fourteen of the sixteen mOSt | dev thoir efenun frons land astack ex- | bodies of troops operating in {he. wi- Reéscusrs Overcoma by Gas. trance, where he was found by the|Price and Princess Frederick Leo-|dance hall evil and of the alarming | and urges the government to take a | important house committees and in | iremely difienit cinity of cities. This is work which “Fairhurst, a member of the | rescue party. pold of Prussia, and a friend and|spread of the so-called massage par- | firm attitude. | all will have 37 committee places. 5 N X BAAA s Mshile Thodps. can only be done by the mobile army. ol comrade of Princess Vietoria Luise.lors. “Over three hundred of these Yincicrani Danoanhas | — 2 b : Eriah o hem, | Fortifications Only Part of Defense. st = the only davghter of Emperor Wil- | eXist in the city." save the report, | The Karinas State Entomologjeb as- || ‘It can Be said of many of ithem,| "“STiCHED"T POV, Tt OF ST {1ia vas celebrs vesterday morn- | “and i any of th 10/ 8] 5 rhe i - | serts that throug! e depredations of | in fact most of them (excep ose | 3R ket & MOTORCYCLIST PLUNGES {HEWiER fe e o L e bt T s o R SRl s | fense which look to security through INTO RIVER AND DROWNS. | LOSES LEG AT KNEE. e | I nature of the business. Ope- | was attended by one thousand Japan- | damage was done to crops during l fense in case of erfot .»:hle-k"t;Jl{;ALt;alxl()n long are ::Iz:;‘: mfl::g | LAMBERT INDICTED | s for these establisments are oft- | ese. Speeches were,made by Count | 1812, from {he land side must rest on bodies | of little uso in time of real war. Th " ol of Machine as Me Was | Also Suffers Compound Fracture of the | en procured by advertising fim the | Okima, former minisfer of foreign af- | e | of mobile troops uttisened to this duty. | fortifications are only a part of the Lost Control of Mac e a g dete 1 » P, ted. the : Round Curve. Other Leg. | IN FIRST DEGREE | newspapers.” fairs, Baron Yoshiro Sakakitan mayor'| Lawyer John N. Anhut was found | Stch mobile troops nrobably would be | defense, and while constructed they ounding a Curve. | f L —— Of the dance hall the report say: of Tokio, and Teunjiro Miyaoke, who | guilty Saturday of offering a bribe of | drawn, to a great cxtens, from the | are fixed defenses. effoctive anly over Gk ey While suthbury, Conn, May 1S—Frank | Trial of Killingly Wife-Murderer May Evils of Public D: was counsellor of the Japanese embas- | $20,000 to Dr. John W. Russell to ob- | militia. ~The coast t D i range of thele e T oy o1t oad o | Frisbie .aged 34 vears, of North B Hatd'itn Eow Waeks: | vils of Public Dance Halls. sy at Washington in 1906. All of the | tain Harry Thaw's release from Mat- | While available for a cer R L e an Y e 1 P . o Cromwell road on | 0 dbury o fireman on the New Ha- he public dance hall was found to | speakers endeavored to clarify the sit- | teawan. of work as Infan | posed by mobile troops. » T e o of his | ven road .slipped while trying to| (Special to The Bulletin.) {justify the worst that has been said of | vation and denounced jingoism. % '} Al R o i | pos Yy _mol DS 2 y n o Tound’ 4 |board an eastbound frelght in front| pumam, May 18—The srand jury | o O T3 dances reparted on only five | Ciitornians Compared With Japs, |, President Wileon Adhered Saturday | 2nd cannot well be i The Capture of Boston. = e iron railing of | Of the station here tonight and fell | \ocomiioq nere Saturday foremoon. Ly | ore characterized by the investigai- I'to his program of resting on Sat- s ke et s are | . "It was to demonstrate the fact that rige and was drowned. |under the wheels of the tender. His|hoar avidence.in the oate of he atare | 005 a8 “decen or are these dances | Count Okuma was loudly applauded | urday. He did not go to the executive of the W iy ol ahove | the great m. of fortifications de- e followed Czaiskl into|TiRht leg Was cut off above the knee ! s \yillis D. Lambert, held for killing | ..c0ded only by hardened profligates. | when he compared the attitude of the | offices, but spent most of the day alone | B SIS APove: | fending Boston was helpless to pre- AR |and he suffered a compound fracture | i \ire® a0 Killinely. Apsl 30, Toung | Young girls—some innoceni—others, | California legislators with the anti- | in his studs. | Innd attaclc it will be neces: | Vent the capture of that city by land + was driving along the | Of the of the left leg below the knee|, “true Biil, Indicting the prisoner for | iyf0,chtirely inngcent, o=t guy rais | forelen movement in Japan nalf a cen- | piEes ” B s e o] that the Massachusetis man- . O ent | Hlin left foot wms crushed. He Was |murder'in’the frst degec depravéd. and: ypi/ng men | Lury ago, which -he looked upon as an | Raymon s, of Bayonne, N. J., 35 { oeuvres of 1909 were X a T e A A he ACCIent | taken to the katerbury hospital, whers | JUICE 18, (N0 Frat degree: | G Inot vet altogether vicious, attend the | abased race prejudice, found a one carat diamond ring whilc New Type of Fortress. | tacking troops wero landed at New 3 e T firat st [hiS condition 8 comsidered extremely |whon Sherift Preston B Sibley. de. | EAtherings in search of amusement ‘We despleed foreigners,” he sald, |cleaning a fish. The ring had been | “Before the advent of the modern | Bedford and occupled Boston from the rom drowning. He firs eritical s e |and change. Many are innocent | “because they looked different; we did | dropped overboard at a fishing party the common type of fortress con- | rear. This Is feasible at any of our 2 % tie lina from the clared court opem, at 1045 o'clock. e :‘w‘“;fia 4 m:‘m £HE b Cletk T M. Warkes sallod’ 108 rn“|workl‘ng glrls, who sedk legitimate re- | not consider them human being: }:h.- day before. tion was in the form of an en- | seacoast clties, unless the coast de- R U Y of the grand jurors summoned in the | Ceation. The sinister elément in at- | Japan finally saw the falsity of its | e e 3 closed ~work, ~capable —of defense | fenses are supplemented by an ade- 3 - . 5% | UNCONSCIOUS FROM case, the foliowing responding: Attor. | LCRding Is the hired cadets, who at- | position and became an admirer of | lce Used in Chilling Water on pa inst land attack by its own garri- | quate moblle force. The well trained lsit did not have the strength GAS SINGE THURSDAY. | ney ' Charica oWing responding: Attor—| tend with the cold-bloodéd purpose of | everything western. The same causes | Senger cars and Inland steamers must but with nt of the mod- | and armed soldler on his feet e the hem and he floated under | *| man, Windham; Franiin M. Benmeit, | (D4IN€ new subjects of debauchery | underlie the California question, but, | be pure, according to ruling handed | eyn gun and the on of works | determining element, and any country « and was swept toward the bury Physicians Puzzled by Illness | Ashford; Arthur P. Bell, Brooklyn: A, | 2td Of subsequent exploitation for |like the Japanese, - the Californians | down Saturday by the federal public | involving great ou of money, in- | which trusts itselt to defenses unsup- sivex by She Railt coient, | Danbury Bhysiglana. Puzeléd hy, ®* | Tale Tnnatt, Cariterbiiry, Frenc . | 520 These agents of commerctall- | Will see the folly of their position and | health service sufficient attention 0 the | portable by a mobile army is destined n disappearing from sight. The po- | of a Ballplayer: Lummis, Chapling Mo B ey | 1zed vice are usually well-dressed, well- | truth and justice will triumph.” | problem of their defer m land | to disast 1ch helps out the other zed the Tiver for Beveral hours | jcians | Eastford: Charles' B, Burnham. Hamp. | NArnered, and introduce themselves |, Amelia Cot er attack, and as a re of them | and both are sbsolutely necessary. e bo W‘H;r'-"w'ggé; Danbury, Conn., May 18—Physicians | {RStrd; Chaples . Burnham, Hax ‘E politely and easily to strangers. They | by drowning are so. situated and constructed as 10| Six-lnch Guns for All Around Fire. bt B . o T& 0| puzlel Gyer ne uDWSGCIMSNELOT | 0y NG Tty Tear P Lathrop, | Often pretend to love at the first sight |any accurate total Thirty of the|urday while attemy er be liable to successful attack by even| uppe gepartment s now considering ™ e acaq |Déniel Meshan s hanebalf plaver, who | oo, IS T] TR F e and exhibit marked devotion by which | most tawdry resorts, it is pointed out, | JOunger brother's from the | moderate forces landing from ship e Lt Mtlation: of gube ub toisix- 1l v (ot 25 vearn old, and 18 | M e OO I loc) hotel | Clarence ‘B Pierce, Dr. 5. B. Kent, | ihe, Sii8 are deceived and to which |earn in the aggregats ai least two | droscosgin river. Lines of Land Defense Laid Out. | calibre with all around fir with & view T3 Shavea wite and | family in | accidentally inhaiing Ninminaiie gas, | Punam: Gerald Waido Scotland: Ben: | guction Cof tan gacid:, When the se- |million dollars annually, exclusive of | o .o o e AT vk “With a view to correoting this de- | to helping out In the defense of the S The motoreycle has not been | He was unconselous when found and | j2min D. Parkhurst, Sterling: Dyer S. | {Hction, B s accomplished, | the enormous profit derived from the P ode lsland Veterans | " i\.o of land dofense works have | works from land attack, and it has = t % ki " |Up o4 late hour tonight he had pot | Elliott, Thompson; ‘Clarence H. Child, | tan £ eohit on fhe street, and their lillicit sale of liquor and tobacco ac|Of the Civil w il fenve Suem e pe Tdta o evesoary instrics | pad mueh mare attention than heras recovered ye «R1HB N w e Howr Wmishc ho bad Ot s nier | in in complete. exorbitaut_prices. To arrive at any | o8 June 2§ (o participate in the cel. | beell 1 Tor (helr prompt con- | fofare to the construction of batteries TR e aet o rtvemels critienr, | Judge Shumway charged the jury, | oo Kneeland argnes. contrary to the | estimate of the earnings of the itin- | €bration O ne o anniversary of | giruction in case of threatened war.|which have a well thought out and. WATERBURY MAN o s TeFarded 28 extremely ritical | siving instrucilons for their guidance | cabies®od YIews of so.many investi- |erant women of the: streets Is, of | the batile of Getfysburg next July. | SEFUCHOR Tn case of Heaonee e | O ptred svstem of ' defense againet FOUND DEAD IN BED. [ oe o o o of the 1ocal hase | their deliberations over the evi- | Sanms Podles, that girls do nét as a | course, out of the question. e | of Bishop William Cros. | that much more attention will be de- | land attack. ball team, ooidon on the local base- | gence, and defining murder in its dir- | §eneTal thing take up a life of shame | *The total cost to society, the report | e b K WL Pl Been Accidental i | les of Connecticut. The charge | their fgnorance o, the ssents of sor f‘a,l““,“ o 2ecount of that = gTeatest| poart trouble early Saturday, will be | TENDERED FAREWELL IMANV WASHINGTON 4 i i i 1 he court was heard by an audience £ iR ¥ - |of all costs—disease. In this- regard | peart trouple cabiy i G e | o e i s, e M 45, | et nearly filled he seating capacity | Mercialized vice. | the report instances an examinaion | held in All Saints Cathedral, Albanv RECEPTION TO FRIENDS. | FIREMEN OVERCOME. o . s ord, May 18. | of the court room. most of the spec- | Cunning and Unprinci ; | of 142 wayward girls in the Bedford |? o0 _queelay dfignann - —— e e found | oo act concerning authrzimg the | fators coming for the privilege of hears | w1t 1o tater 1o e bied Exploiters. | 08 o Tt 56 thom —undee Chg | next Prominent Macon Banker Told Them | U. S. Geological Survoy Suffers a Loss &y avente, at 3 o'clock | tonas. yronam to | lase School | ing the charge and gettine’a look i | phenomens o the cronod SoiAin, 08 |Sears of age. Ordinary e S R e O N the End Was Near. | of Over $100,000. he body was found | bo. 1he tomimites oo o LOrably | the prisoner, who sat in the priSoners’ | ire the results of He Tasitaris Gy os) [Ination had shown less thea. 21 per | oliareld E. Magill City Cleric of | e 4 s oo e | by the comumittee on cities and Dor- | dock. in a far corner of the court|aecs ne B nakitie i hhg Wedlk~ ['cent. of them infected. More thorough | Sajaand: Cal. commi Byl St Macon, Ga. May 18.—B. Sanders | Washington, May 18.—Fire Chief 1o e noushe. that | oEps, was takeo from ‘the calendar | rooni, calmiy surveving a.scene that | noss wouwla Semasd fed soman wesk | tosts brougnt.out the startling fact| Loy, bY leap 10 feet from the | wajiar, prominent banker and real es- | Wagner and twenty firemen wers over- 1 ¢ ought of ihe house Thursday. An amend- |apparcntly held no moro than pass- | horsible. mucolners Min: or inetnd Tess | 15 rully 50 Der cent. were diseased. | L4Lh Story of (he new city hall to the | IS BFCP I 0T oHo G0k poison | come, several of them being injureds dental. but the med ment was offered in substitution for |ing interest for him | ae, ang the worst of It. s due 1o ves. | Unlike the fallen woman hersel, | joof ©f % lower wart of the same bulld- | |{ ‘Wednesday night, is unconscious | by smoke and illuminating gas from = state anything | section one which reads as follow | jaji"mbert wés brought up from the | aistent, cunning and unprincipled ex. | Who is described as coming prepond- | jep, V281 Bad mot slept for ihree | onight and believed (o be dying. s ey v authorized to issue bonds to | Sheriff” Michael Grimshaw o ta~ | Dteean bt Hisins e el Sed o v e T by mistake Walker was told by his the geological survey. The blaze i, be denominated the Natch school | wangan: who atrestod o o iha Gas | infamous ‘enterprises of madame, vro- (KREhd ln uule] fecenonions Rer| While Riding in o Rece: ut Newerk, | BT SRR N e e earie taale Sovacnoiet JE8Y OBITUARY. bonfis of the fowh-of Winilvam. WIS | of (he-hurder, and’Deputy-Taller. Des b ot ool ieepst andiliquor, vend [ CUEIOERS XOD Gaagy. STeTY &1 ST gesterdny, therbicycle of CAGEEe | iy plbem iy He resigned him- | ords and did considerable damage t® i g £ fof 1913, to the amount of $75.000 and | wiiy ¢ < These “oMearsy: with | oo aer o me s aeliherately. a . cold. |socle Cameron, the professional rider. broke | co1e'4 hig fate. Mr. Walker collapsed | the building, but unpublished data val~ |is further authorized to issue bonds | Donuty I George R Bitwen of | hiopded traffic for their joint profit, a | lgnorant Immigrants Cowed by Brutes | and Cameron was thrown over the | S6/% Lo Bie fote. Wor, Walter Coppscd | the bullding, hut unpubiiahed data vale Stephen Dudley Field, “Father of Trol- | to be denominated the Windham h Piainfleld saw that Lambert was safe- | oyie: be it added, from which fhe | "It is impossible,” says the report,| handiebars. Tle was picked un uncon- | 48 Rl DI Pock "R aTE TR nia bed, | O et girector ot the survey, ebe 165 Bas | 0l bonds of the town of Wind- |jy conducted back to jail ‘afier {he | Si nvolved proctres at the most | <o estimate the number of men and | SCIOUS 4nd®taken to a hospital, suffer- | GRC 00 a" fejd a reception to his | ciped damage. 1t was estimated that o s M Stephen | D2 issue of 1918, to the amount of | procendings of ihe day { with *few. exceptions, her bare subsis- [hovs who become ‘customers in. vie ng from: concuesivn of the brain friends. He told them that the end | the loss to the survey amounts to up- e Nometimes called — the | 12700. Said bonds'shall be registered | “'At" tha conclusion of Judge Shum- |1oCo,and that only so long as she|resorts In Manhattan Quring the 5 was near. Yesterday he drew up his | wards of $100,000. The American Bx- I Z e e et known | 0T With coupons attached, bearing In- | way's charae. the use of ihe sourt | Piprade vales = oy {fica. | COUTSE of one vear. On the basis of | Conferences of Cincinnati Street car | iy In the afternoon uremic poison- | press company, o leather store and a Taventor of imternational prom. | toiest 8t a Tale not greater than 4 1-2 | room was turned over to the grand | tor ot EIoIer” and the ramifica- |Gata actually on. file, It may. be oficiflsad Teprenentativen ot Ping sot i | Japanese bazaar which occupied the % "dled at his home todny at the | hor centum per anniim, payable semi- | jury, all persons being excluded. court | Jomth: Bor neirafic 18 treated at |gumed that inmates of vice r Wovesioymion, pehich 164s el Vel il e | ground floor was also considerably ‘e 'of 88 vears. Among the inventions | Sanuslis. the principal thereof to be |'adjourning to the library of the au- | sntSwdness. save the vipor ins (200 and women on he street (rade with i esult I the ending of ihe street car | Lo\ p AUTOMOBILE fommaee, 7 T et g & arh B ayable at some certair e_or €8 | perior court, where the short calendar | | 5 ots; e traf- veen 10 a 5 day. This | o Eyis rabi bR i | ce agne a8 Oovercome o or oublimg the speed of | Jate,thereof. The svalls thereo shall'| "rno” witnessos heard by the grand’| guses, Jn o cwenp 10Uk | crired by thé vicd comanidsion ‘i, Chi- |1 conlusion having been reachen. R A Ran | Fecovered sufficienty -to return to his K ticker, the Bo- | jre o outeanry op the purpose of erect- | jury were Hilda Hibbika and Eliza- | gor: she Brect tro1. of - fAtten D~ | cago, where the average was found 10} gucret Service Men After Only Two. Escape en Train work. - Fleven of the firemen, how- d the police patrol | merine. e Gecroc) bullding and fur- | beih Darling, the two women who were | neere e« atoce e bncl Jrteen or |y o™y Thor day for 18 inmates in one | ,Seorst, Service Men A Down the Machine. ever, were g0 seriously afected that Slearaph, Altogether Mr. Field had | Svancs o ies e, B, the real cstafe | the first persons at the location of the | Saragen: Bl ha b iem have been |yiCu.o Covering & period of 2 months, | Teeis, lunt for the origin e ] S ere remaved 1o & honpd e o et i nad situated in the city of Willimantic, in | murder. going. there af the requass | CIE28 ; B seduc- | a5 well as by dAta obtained in Syra- | eacus miAnight telephone Warren, 0., May 18—Mr. and Mrs. | several of them were in & s than 200 patents in name. said town, and known as the Natchaug | of Tambert, who eame. (o their pom: N g Sxplolition of Wommen, INew:| NS N fY Sihbre iho hadrese.nom. fessid i iion, Snel ol e 4 Ward Turner, aged 30; Mrs. Henry | dition tonight. The fire started by him at his experimental sta- | Noriherts ang wectern . t oy | and rep: his wife in & critical con- | aver Toloms. ol 1rmera? riow- i o b s by one|Janenlers found oui £ littlo page be e T wnar MR R AR At s uthapianed mannar {n CH I Stockbridge. The stccessful ' street: castorly be Mk strest moq | dition: Dr.. Riensi Robinson, Daniel- | Argentine . Brash cocks through | il te Quring a period of Slx months | o e nomsr oe iovous lttle pe ased 40, were Jilled late (o | ment late today and bmrmed for five this encouraged hi %5 | scuthiiiy Bodbnd s streel, 20d | son, medical examirier, who examined | A1ocis noid the Ty coiba, Canada, | T8 GULAE B Porlo] e Heure n their automobile was struck | hours before the firemest sucoeed ¥ D D e Mhiow 1 | 2outherly by land of St. Joseph's Cath- | the hody of the murdered woman: Cor. | A128ka and the lnte cities Of our own | WaS 12. ‘Taking the lower figuze o by a westhound Ealtimore and Ohio | subduing it, althovgh it was confiaed e o "aan | Oiie consregation and for the purpose [oner A, G. Bill. Danlelson. who has | CoLntry—San Francisco. Portiand, Se- | the basis of caleulatlon, if the 180901 «pad I Pitched, My School would | tramn 1 ttsburg. Frank How- | entirely to the basement. This was'the nian institution ash lof erecting ‘and turnishing a sultablo | S05C.(eq Smporiant avidence 1y ing | attle. Tacoma, Bufte. Denver. Omaa, | Professional prostitutes of Manhat- e won ihe. pennant, bui iU's tao | gra was seriously injured. Ward Tur- | fifth fire to occur in the buflding in In 1883 his fi for high school bullding on the real estate | caca: Deputy Shetiff Grimshaw. whg | Sb Louis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Phila- | lan entertain Ciep soaie, o P enow: we've lost.” Willie Lieser was driving the car and it stalled | the past six years, each time thousands mn jal purposes was us the [of said town, situateq ‘in the city of | \irclied” Lambert and Depat Jallae | delohia. Tinally they = realize their | Customers total at least 15,000 persons |y~ champion phtcher of -~ St. Paul cily before the onrushing train om | of priceless zovernment documents be- « exposition of railroad men in Willimantic aforesaid, bounded as fol- | 1) (& Park, Brookiyn, to wham 1oiel { hopes in New York City. Here they | every day } (Minn.) grade schools sobbed the | 3 erossing. | ing destrayed. Most of the loss today C A [lows: Westerly by Windham street, | fort mosess, thatomant oo hom Tam- | have made a_centre, “and from fhis | With reference to white Slavery Ver | wowgi' buried his face in hod clothe | © frank Housel, the sixth member of | was confined to maps and recards, " Field went {o London, |easterly by Tigh strest, soutnerly by | PERL M3e 2 MaiEment concerning the | centre ey xo huck over the old (rail |3 Mr. Kneeland deprocates the prev- | G0 alG of s Droken heare, (he pavis. Jumped just before tha col- | many of which canbot be restored. ame chief engineer for a /land of the state of Connecticut; and | oyt *2GF "p8. B0 nelf, 5t {he | from time to time. | Slgntiice of HUERIcH Qorentnt ook | - | lision occiirred and escaped. All of the ”Zhonsat;\ldsnst -pr:n‘l‘n m;nfl:;:i’ 1;: group ok Lo Ttrag it B A HEN ovd ot o physician called to the Lambert home | Respectable Owners of Property Con- | orafes 5 13 Practical Jokers Have Started tak v were Tesidents of Warren witness the fire, which thre. v ding electric railroads in Sec. 2. Sald town, at a meeting | b inaon catled fo the Lamb orates on the more minister met Rl bl ot e L = i i i center of Washinston's shopping dis- Boior warned and helg for that purpose shal the prigong: @gnen he realfzed the demned. | of ensiavement—intimidation and sen- | P& 2 hand in placing “suffragette | Vetorar Washusiuted; b n i871 he married In San Francis- |subject to the foregoing limitations, | wa nnable to b8 present on oot |, On€ of them. the report continues, [timental lovalty of the unfortunates|Bombe’ In GTerent parte, of Creat| = Vetelen RePRVURES L — ise Cefemtile Butlers, who sur- | determine the scveral and aggregatc | 5%, 000 B {12 known as the *King e s inter. |to thelr man masters. Uneducated | LISt e e do e ARS o The otleo himc | Tonm o well Fmown seteran of the &7 Fatrners Roasted Allve. vives hin h_one son, David Dudley | amounts of Said bonds, the annual rate | "ipe taking of the evidence was con. | S5i¢d in eleven houses. He is sup- - > e ot | died gingerly was found to contain an | Civil war, was founé dead in bed at| Shanghai, May 18. — Stxty-seven E € New York and a davghter. | of ictoet HRee R, e eeimar and o | cluded about 12.40. when the zrand |Iosed (o have ereat influence with |legal rights or of the powers which | oia" f imelock and two bananas his home, ..0. 229 Franklin avenue, | farmers of ‘Shen Chow Ting, in west- » Albert F. Holden, of payments of the principal and in- | §yoi0 R0, (D g When the ]jfmh‘ the authorities, and it largly depends | could be invoked ta aid her,” he says | i | |ata tonight, death being dus to acci- | ern Honan, who had resisted the at- « M Abert F. JoERt T ity Of same. the mean. | eon. Reconvening at 130 o'elock. the | UPOR his judgment whether houses | “often an immigrani or at least @) o o iie of the Buffalo depart. | dental gas asphyxiation, Hs served | tempts of ihe soldiars to destroy fhetr T ke Cify and Cleve. e and mafurity of same. the man- | [%, DUGATCLIR, 00 OGlock, the |are openly and flagrantly, or quletiy |stranger, she is scon cowed by the| The Strike of the Buf 2 0.000 ooy | three vears with Compsny K in the | crops of oplum, were burned to death et known mining | hory " Naich said bonds shall be IS | yteg hefore sendin out word that they | 3nd. cautiously conducted. When ex. | brute to whom she has mistakenly at- | ment store clerks, Involying 2,000 per- | fires Fears WL COMREIY, o aure | ine hillding where they. wars holdiag - ounitry, died at hig | Sued. ‘and the person or' persons by | Lo (LI GOT O AL ek | ternal _ conditions are unfavorable tached herself. Should she make anFPN% VoS BEURE RTINS, TS MING | CEh "War of the Rebellion. He had | a mesting today, accordng to & Aes: - in ountry, died a gias Whom said bonds shall be signed and | “F RaCs 10, Teport A finding. the | these men ship their women to points | effort to break away, she is pursued | imum wage ¢ Bl 2N7 | pianned to attend the reunion at Get- | patch recelved here by the Narth o of a lingering dis- | cyecyted, negotiated; sold, and deliv- Tom bty AOTRE e the | where conditions are more propitious. | and hemmed in J for dnen, Slorks $12. Znd ork d:‘\ (‘: Chiha Dafly News. The despatel adds ered for and on behalf of sald town. | /5l o the jury and Attornes Canex | Variations in public opiion and In the | Children Under Its Blighting Influ- |6 oo m: and sthe -storen dre" to: piose that the soldiers started the fire, sy ! and saiq bonds, when so executed, ls- o i Y b i | attitudo of the municipal authorities A g Steamship Arrivals. e # t v v said town, sh: foreman, reported that a true bill had D ence. | at noon Saturdays quring July and Au- 4 Funeral of Former Repressntative. | gsued and delivered by said town, shall |, 0/ e i g™ Tudge Shumewns adjours. | are quickly refiected in the market | 2 | gust. : | Liverpool, May 18.—Arrived: Steam- | Made It Hot for I. W. W. Speaker. Conn., May 18—The fu- |be obligatory upon sald town and upon | (4™ urt “intdl Tuesday | rhorn | Just before the Rosenthal murder| The report embodies what is prob- | gust. [ R ronts, Maw. Xork . Waterbury, Conn,, May 18.—A mast- ormer Representative Frank the inhabitants theroef, according to - y ning at (VU sore. ey ZEn ably the most. complete census of vice — er Ctaronia, ) , i v, ., M ¥ T e e i purpose of the same. | 1030 o'clock. prices were prohibitively high: since 5 o P rere are 1608 of | A Decision Handed Down sesterday | Plymouth, May 1S—Arrived! Steam- |ing held here tanigiit by he organisees g, “who_disd -in 3 Hartford | the Senor SO v Ch State Attorney Charles . Searls |that date they| have steadil¥ dec o aye Tl i tholt ve- T e e eday | . Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, Now York. | of the Industrial Workers of the World et iy Pollowin opera- | After expianations by Chairman | uiiq*fhac he comld not sate definiing | Owners of ‘realty, ostensi |8lL srades enumetated, with their re- by Judee Maver in the United Mtates | or Frlnz Friedrioh Jhes ATEINOTE |l T e o B v 1s held from his late home here | King, of the Commitiee, Do el he | when Lambert's trial will begin, ns it |SPectable, come in ' for Severe con- |3bective locatlons by precincts. he | Stat SR AN GNPRS00 o amer Majestle, New York lice Wers ealled In to .quell, Jahn 1d was Jarge attended many |had personal interest in the matier, as | Gy 0 "hecessary to confer apoit that |demnation at the hands of the inves. | 1Zures vary widely from those of the | States government L SRA06A00 a | = o snatowny Moy 1S Arrived: | Smelstorus of Boston, the flrwt spesk: state Jegislators hemg pres T hinan® { with Attorney William 15, King, Wi- | Uigators. A woman investigator, the | D o e arinsant | Bortrnment must pay tor i | Sicamer Carnimnts New York: © ' |er. mul rerparks which ha audignoe nd the. Masante burial rites | Uon of progress; ang by Mr. Kelley afi pors Baturliay. As soseds amenve. |t lot mredises Yo jmmossl purposes | Esplaining the varfous Jinds of Te cofinieand ot sfien thele arrival | Hesberiai, Glassow. 1 | inciand T il o e . it 3 e e et U uinended was | ments as positble will pe mlde for |4 €roup of $8 “well known_men, ii | S0rts, the Tepori lays siress on the at B temborary | cOntaglons Aisease.:: Steamers Reported by Wireless. | pay E i Lafayetie e e e % | thé frial and 11 may b commenced |15 sald, own und operate 28 houses in | Menace of tlose in cenement ) some (eniporary aglons disease e et gl Bpgm e it ¥. aud i g L o | within two or three weeks | Manhsitan. “The . value of sliares | Investigation shiwed — that 37 such . AR = ] Lyt i g Al Panils tar on: Maticacd: Teacti : et ng a commission for the | : Facorditg as conditlons are more of | lold, nearly five hundred ehildren un- | from heins svmpathelic with thet | Signa | Danbury, Conn, May 1% -Themus Referendum Vote on Allen Bill. |0, 6 constructing & bridge over | Circus Employe Loses Arm. | less favorable to tho cénduct of the ! der 15 years of age were playing about | wards, the chief nim of these heuse- | ¥ 1 Rase, N. V.. May 18 Casey ,aged 45, a favmer, died v The Astatic | the Housatonie river between the | Danbury, Conn, May 1$—Perry H.|busines {the halls, Strangely enough, a deli- keepers is to make as much money | Cape Race, N. P, May 18— at & local hospital a8 the reawh of in- o lea Califarsta - | towns of Stratford nd Miiford, or. | Colow an embloye of u clrcus feli | oo S catenten btore 14 fexcribed as Derhaps |4 poribie for their masiers—invari- | Meganiic, Liverpool for Montreal, sle= | Lisies peceived hy beln gimelc D w « execudve commitiee (0- | rather, the ralsing of a commission to [from a ‘car as it Ueing switched | Receipte of 30 Resorts $2,00000 a Year | fhe moat notorions meeting Blace for |ably men. Thus. thoueh the Inmate | Balle S east at .30 A M. |fralent train at Beaver Rrook, tires peiitten for refer- te and report, created much | in the leeal yards today and the wheels | An attempt is made to estimate the | traffickers in wemen. of a heuse theoreticaily rece alf —F ey T miles fram here, He was sested an B 1l Wil to | discussion. The estimated cost of the | passed over his Iaft arm crushing it so | vast receipts of the nesorts of fll-| Aceording to the repert practieally | the money she earns, s tuxed | H. M. Flagler's Conditien Unchanged. a.u traeks when the fraight Mt‘ 2:::. after (he bridse is $330,000. 1 was voted 1o | that It was necessary (o amputatae at | fame, vot (he mvestizators are frank |all of the resarts founded on wom- |cruelly for board, clothes, toilet arti- | West Palm Heach, Fla, May 18— |He received a frastured wkull and pth- N fovernor Jobn- iable the act lo retain place on calen- [a lecal hospital, His condition Is re- | In stating that the sums are so mgelmn shame are conducted by women | cles and probahly drugs, so that as a| The cendition of Henry M. Fiagler ler injuries, A widew and five obfls son dar A | garded as serlous, a ble to arrive at to make It impos who have “risen” from the ranks. Far|rule she is continuously in debt was practically unchanged tonight,

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