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VOL. LV—NO. 130 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circuiation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population MONUMENT TO THE MAINE'S HERQES| Cebled Paraoravhs \Many Resgues Balkan War is | Condensed Teieorams \Goyx Wins 500 Spanish Cabinet Resigns. A Training School for suffrage ora- 5 Madrid, May 30.—The Spanish pre- tors is to be established by the Chica- Dedication of Pylon in Central Park Erected in i ek mibers o the abinet By the Police Now at gl —ave Mile Auto Race resigned office mdfw. Rothwell York, a Jockey, was per- A haps fatally injured while exercising Wreath on Lafayette's Tomb. a horse on the track at Bel t park ’ Memory of 267 Mal'tyl‘s of Havana Harbor Earie, May ‘30—yron 'T. Herrict. FIRE IN A MERIDEN HOTEL |PEACE TREATY SIGNED AT LON. | yesterdas, " clmont Park| \ |cTORY FOR FRENCH CAR AND Tnitee tates ambassad to ancs, today placed & wreath on the tomb of TH!S MORNING. DON YESTERDAY. Thad A. Thompson, a Wealthy and | FRENCH DRIVER, Lufayette In the Piopus cemetery in prominent business man of Austin, celebration of Decoration day. Texas, has been selected for United UNVEILED BY A SON OF WILLIAM R. HEARST| .. meouios aoocoss page. | CLERK UNCONSCIOUS | SIGNED RELUCTANTLY | ots fomaicr o Cotombn TAKES $20,000 PRIZE London, May 30—Walter Hinés 43t Motormen and Conductors employed Page, the newly appointed ambassador = e by tho Philadelphia Rapid “Transic of the United States to the Court of While Warni 1 3 : company will have their wages in- z Wreath From President Wilson Placed at Base of Monument | St. James, was received today in au- | 0Ver°™m® ile Warning Guests— | Montenegrin Delegate Complains That | ¢reased one cent an Tour on Septem- | American Car Lands Second Place— dience by King George, to whom he Saved by Officer—Wom: nd Trav- f g1 ber 1 : i ik Aduiral Siasbos Rasalls Night | ororented tie toas sF seoiuton - an and Trav- | Montenegro Has Been Despoiled of | : S Burman in Hard Luok—Driver Jack by Chaplain Chidwick—Admiral Sigsbee Recall igl Soemmie eling Man Also Saved by the Police. [ Hor Just Share of the Spoils of War. | ,/AS a Rival to the Historic 1iast and| Tower Has a Leg Broken. 2 % French Aviator Kiiled. bz ch i R AL W MR e L That the Maine Went Down—Addresses by Ex-President | 5,.,zus trance, auy 20 Licuten- : i [olys e Zoona et e T < 20t Jean Hiskdinng kueyder e Hoondh | Metiden, JConny Ny, 31 iiive proks y 30.—The eight months | the south. Indianapelis, Ind, May 80—The Takt, Secretary Daniels and Cuban Charge. army wviator, belonging fo the 54th |out in the basement of the Western | Turkey and the allied L United States fell beforo France here 4 regiment of artillery, was killed today | Union telegraph office in the Meriden an states is ended. “The peace A Resolution is on Its Way through | today when Jules Goux, a Frenchman by a fail (l‘ul_)l his monoplane, which | Jus »Vl'!l]dlnl.’ at 1 o'clock this | o london” was signed today in the | the Ie nture providing for the print- | driving a Freneh car, the Peugeot, won turned turtle in a sudden storm. (Saturday) morning and threaten. icture galiery of St. James palace. ing of 5,000 copies of the workmen's|the third annual 500 mile automobile for a tim tre buiid in the hotel tion law which Gov. Baldwin | race at the Speedway in 6.81:33.46 at ursday an average speed of 76.59 miles an York, May 30.—In memory of jmen are the incarnation of patriotism s and men who wert jor that it is the expression of grat the destruction of the e ¥ guests were a; Sir Edward Grey Presided. | compe: the British for- Aviators' Bodies Found. Greece and M. Popovitch for Mon- | militar, Lee Dunning, mechanician, received b ship Maine in Havaa: | tude to the men who are the defend-| Zoppot, Germany, May € ) es the three Gre, - Paten & L hour. vears ago, the national|ers of the national honor. bodles of Lieutenant Commander Wal- | UPPer floors of the bullding. The fire ¢ premneg oyar (s Robert Underwood Johnson vester-| No fatal accidents marred the run- onument was dedicated here | “Either reason would be sufficient to | ter Jenetsky and Engineer's Mate | Was discovered by the night operator Iokor peace dele” | day announced his retirement from the | Ning of the race, although two were rom a dozen American war- | win the appreciation of the people and | Dieckmann of the German navy, who | Of the Western Union, who gave the fhe Icliainery featy: hip of the Century Magazine, | Seriously injured when the Mason, units of the Atlantic fleet, at an- | to make the sailor or soldier the ex- |lost their lives on Feb. 7 in the Gulf {alarm. | = ::;*J’ o n\" m,“,n[ Johnson has been on the ¢ driven Jack Tower, upset on the the Hudson river, a salute of | emplar of ambitious youth. But the | of Dansig through the collapse of their Night Clerk Found Unconscious. | \iteh for Sercie. phanos Skoloudls | the Century since 1873. back turn, due to a tire blowout. hoed from the Palisades as | real reason for the partiality toward | aeroplane, were found today by fisher- | Policemen on the beat rushed into | : R Sl Tower's right leg was broken and 1 | leaders lies deeper than grat- | men. the hotel and warned the sleepins | Emil Decoedt, With His Baby in h ibute—a pylon 40 feet | jtude or enthusiasm or patriotism. It —_— guests. By this time the hotel av M s . |arms, alighting from a Lake three broken ribs and internal in- nds in Central Park, | s been found in the eternal truths| Eight Jews Burned to Death. guests. By this time the hotel was| The only dramatic feature of the o ol T Tk sty juries. The physiclans at the Meth- Columbus Circle. < to which divinity gave its seal of St. Petersburg, May 30.—Eight Rus- in front of a South Shore ¢ odist hospital, where the two men izens Spoke werds of Bralse | proval ‘when the ker of man gave|sian Jews were burned to death today n. The baby was ins killed | Were taken after the race, were not ad heroes of the war with | s Sop to die for the ra in the village of Ponteneff, near Ka oedt was fatally injured. sure to the extent of Dunning’s for those who live. Former | “rppe sajlors on the Maine, in Ha- | lisz, Russian Poland. A band of men e injuries tonight. rait, the secretary of the ruors of Maine and New representatives of the Cuban Te- and others took part in the ex- | r- whose identity has ‘not been a e e Eight of the Large Railroads enter- Drove Last Lap With Car Afire. tained, after nafling up the door and | Adverilse and ESC&])% Fa]iure licago began posting along their| Charles Mers, who finished third vana harbor, who were rudely distu; ried into what | windows of the house in which their | sterday notices tc 15 % Peate it the Maanaet | eternal sleep, were at their pla victims resided, set fire to the build- | Tilinois = Vigilanc fo! flid fotowar SeEiaATedl oF 106600 | duty. had surrendered w ing and disappeared. ning m against c when he drove the last 1ap of the race i i | el 1 A SRR R ST q intanc . Car 4 The » 000 Soldiers and Sailors in Line. | most prized by other men; they had One of the most powerful rasons which can be offered in behalf 1uaintanc el with his car on fire. The flames A military parade along Fifth ave- | consecrated their lives to the defense | WHISK BROOM Il WINS 3 broke out in the upper stretch turn, r receded the ceremonies at the | of the nation anditshomes; they wore el n e LA NDICAD: advertis is the fact that Dun’s and Bradstreet's records show Chist of Police Michael Corbitt of |and Merz refused to stop a¢ the pits Headed by Rear Admiral | the guardians of the lives and property | cusiied that ninety per cent. of the merchants who fail ev year are those H ark, N. J., while directing the po-| until he had circled the track another he grand m: - | of Americans at home and abroad.| . . . . ! 3 s 5 detail that wes to head the Me-litias = e e o E i soldiers f.(.lmimlx!fiu:hnn 'vu:nlgm:;:e] Yow beautiful is the life wedded to | District Attorngy and Squad of Officers who do not adv, e. They fail to take advantage of the opportuni- f orial day parade, was stricken with | down tio ‘h‘fImS g(r:t]chl::ehmur".rx'x:fi rans of two wars, marched through | duty! How glorious is the spirit of the Spend Day at Racetrack. ty which the newspaper daily holds out to them relying upon the fact I nd sank forward upon| Harry Martin, Merz's mechanician, e forme y ma UEA = @ ilor wl gives p o 0 S d watch r % 3 o unt, > d @ ew | ¢l bes 01 tillery, navy yard marines, | on the tower answering when asked, yne Whitney’s, Whisk Broom II to enable them to ex Their end indic the fallacy of their con-» men could extinguish the flames im-~ from the battleships, state | ‘Watchman, tell us of the night?” flashed under the wire a winner in the : As a Result of Whittling a golf ball | mediately. ry, Civil and Spanish war | “I am thrilled,” the secretary con- | Metropolitan handicap at the Delmont teRpen 0 s 2 until it exploded, throwing iis acid| Four out of the elght forelgn cars Cuban troopers and sailors | tinued, “as I see with my mind's eye | Park 'I!“f"‘“““-\_ ‘"ddE # the 4‘”0 ;;-L The st ss of the business which is developed and expanded contents into his face, Jack Helfin, 13 | finished in the prizes, the other four a, the island republie’s naval | that picture of a scen: in the darkness | Of a throng of more than 25,000 per- through advertising is one of the greatest testimonials it couid have { years old, City, Mo., yester- | being forced out by broken parts. ons who had gathered to w tives—these and others were 5 had : unning of this notable tur of Private | of that dreadful night lost the sight of his left eye. Phy- American Car Second. vent, from the experience of those who have usedq it. That nine-tenths of | | [ | | ¢ of mare William Anthony samting ptain ning ™ i ent. | siclans say he probably will become g e Bl “'”5%"- Who | Sigsbee and reporting, “The ship ’{.““’_‘t“:‘(ul‘g‘e rovival ‘of racing in Now | those who fail in business neglected to use it is the greatest argument totally blind. “n;:'f;fi? si'c.m" d i at the dedication, read a let- p and is sinking, sir; The in- | YOk state. : % z ey shart, : President — Wilson. My | Plown up and is sinking, sir; The in- | “n, Sopiiney norse, ridden by Jockey from those who lacked its influence. | : : laps behind the winner. The om _Presiden 3 cident gathers into a e naved - The Yt iney horde Hdden by dockey X ; | Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the mil- [ £Vl laps behind, the winner. ‘The s will be very much with you, | joyaity to the flag sbee and An 2 , ha s len There should be no need of any greater proof of the commercial ite ffragette was again re- s, BRI ¥ | a Frenchman, Albert Guyot, came In fourth. The other foreign cars in the money were: Pilette’'s Mercedes- te started | gnjent (German), which was fifth, 1 am sure, as the thoughts KRGy are. Tepraintatie at the posi, bul won we . | s Pes et p Ly ole country,” the presic the ’une"m‘ officer of high rank, | 139 It was the first appearance of | fatality of not advertising. As the early | pROIFRACAL leased from Hol il last eve- | ning and removed in a motor ambu- lance to a friend’s house. d gets the worm so doe wrote. “All Americans must look back | ; i is cabi the son' of*Broomitick and Audlence, the advertising merchant get business. It is a multiple salesman 1o the tragedy of the Maine with the | StUmbling up from bis gabin through |, purely bred American horse, on an 2 ; : £ - vhich is everlastingly at it, an essential which appeals to those who a “hunger strike” as soon as she was 5 ofoundest sentiments of sorrow for ; American track. The horse was X s and Mulford’s Mercodes (German) Be 05 i wie T s TikSicals | 118 Sofmant cod anetoh omer or brought here this year from England, have money to spend. Let The Bulletin demonstrate it to you. T seventh. The thre Italian cars were N == w0y, 8aiiful into, dbafh an parform= | 0sre o Bad, scquitted himeclf cred. In the past week the following news matter appeared in The Bul- What Is Belioved to Be a Murder | fOjGed out of tho coptest. P of the turaing points of our sonscions. | Ing his duty at the risk of life itselt, | Jou7" 1y the' veteran Jamos Rowe, letin, twelve cents a week at your door: - and suicide was discovered at South | qon " riinutey slower than last . o B vorved in “the | under circumstances so anpens! that | pichard ¥. Carman, who owns and 7 end, Ind, yesterday when the bodles | oGhiee "which wam run in cm:ny.wm. : | failure to do so would mever be con- | (ru; P M i ’ - of Eoert avdie i rewe 3 stragite Sof hkia fiey | sidered oven as a breach. Sl C M tlierand Maidian, win: Bulletin Telegraph Local Gensral Total J|fiuna in their home. Grant had s | was Gue, It was said, in a Jucge mets- Unveiled by W. R. Hearst’s Son. VIt ihe navy 18 fhe wteng arm;of|Der of the Kentioky Derhy two years:| i s o 3 4 r Dullet_wound n his left femple and | U2, to the intonse best whidh ne- was late in the afternoon when | the government, the protector of our | pini P00 (8 SN NGE I cocond and b‘dllrdzk\, May 24.. 12 182 1067 1378 Mrs, ‘Grant one In the back of her [ GEREIRISG many chamees of tire, An- Georze Hearst. young son of Willlam | homes and the ‘defender of the treas- | thirg as namad, MORAa W May 26 166 15¢ 550 512 o it BT et R e Randelph Hearst ,a member ~of .the |ury,” continued.the seeretary, “it 18| There was no attempt at open bét- Mondayy ay 20.. 100 20 22 2 piston placement was Mmited te 450 national Maine monument committee, | because of the harmonious and ef- ting before or during the races. Many The Body of.a Young Woman, with - S 5 g . 3 | A cubic inches while last year the race ed the monument. As the fleet’s | fective working together of these two | “ora|” wagers were raade, but in such Tuesday, May 27.. 196 125 » 202 523 the head severed and ~replaced, was | ThuiC WGReS FAUS st yoar the race boomed their tribute a fioral | types. In this meetinz on the deck of | a manner that the legal authoritics Wed dak 129 14¢ 254 559 found In a vacant lot at Bloomfield, N. | {05 B [ 0® fOF JE ) Lt O e were erpart of the old Maine wasfire»?lhq sinking Maine, we have them | were not called upon 'to interfere. wednesday, <12 O 25 02 J. 2 Ti}“{x wa*[“‘g’;!{:‘?@f broken up to 250 miles when the eased to the Hudson's waters rom | brought together in a moment of glo- | Those who are most interested in the e B e > - = ra Cerciello, wife ~ | many stops at the t b to cut chore. Around ihe pylon the crowd |1y, in an incident of herolsm that has |‘maintenance of the sport In his state, Thursday, May 29.. 163 130 254 547 i storek . Two hundred dollars o atasg PSP sang “America” Mayor ¥nor ac- | permanently lodged itself in history. |including the members of the Jockey . - c which she carried in her stos g Wi cepied the monument on behalf of the | ” e speak of the heroes of - the|chub ang reprasentatives of the alliod Friday, May 30.. 116 139 459 414 3 Qoux Led From 140th Mile. Maine asg If they were dead,” said Bec- | interests of the New York and Sara- - Goux, the winner, complained at were placed at the monu- ' reeary Danlels in conclusion, “but|toga tracks, had given assurar to Walter J. Travis, Veteran Golfer, |every stop at the pits because his One from President Wil T not to feel that they live al- | the Nassau county officials of their as 4 S (els 3 2156 s e yesterday on those | manager refused to let him put his Jaid by the.Rev. John KL | SuShS T2 IR0 200 Cs etimulating | sistance in seeimg that the law pro- Totals ........... 899 848 2156 3903 Who had seen him easily eliminated | car to its highemt speed. He claim- . chaplain of the Maine when | ;5 to patriotic achievement.” hibiting bookmalking or other gambling in the metropolitan champlonship last |ed that he could have made much the explosion occurred. would be strictly enforced. ——— | weel, hy defeating Jerome D. Travers, m!; fg‘": b“thh" mflf“&g&' s P b . District Attorney Wysong and Sher- national and metropolitan champion, 3 | tended that as he was in the lead TA SRN Nt S PSRN 1COL RUCRENELE NENRS ift DeMott of 3 i county with a | Up and one to play in the semi-final |from the 140th mile there was no use am Howard Taft in his address DEMANDED RETRACTION. | squad of special officers was on hand | smoke-choked and guests escaped | historle occasion M. Popovitch's | of the invitation tournament at Tux- |to let the Peugot out. Goux, after rized the dedlication as an en- i . | to see that there was no infringement | their rooms and fled down the | expression of keen disappointment that | edo. getting the lead from Burman, when witness to three facts. “The | May Prove an Important Factor in|of the law. | in night attire. Patrolmen | Montenegro had “been despoiled of her | = ... he stopped for sofl and gasoline, was g Ao g Determining Damages. Two arrests were made by a county rer and Sweet made a thrilling | Just share of the spoils of a triumphant | Conflicting Statements Made by Pat | never headed and finished far in the ihe men who went down | x detective just before the fifth rescue of Night Clerk Stanley, war” and of the hope that “Eng Miller, alias Frank Diamon, who con- [lead of his nearest competitor. An- n that they gave their ice,” he declared. “The birth of a new people founding of a new nation | third | which took the lead in the spoliation,” | fessed at Missoula, Mont., last Tues- | dersor’s Stutz, shed the leader ken the | would ke every step to compensate | dav on what he supposed was his | hard until the 187th lap, when his car ied to | Montenegro for her sacrifice. ath bed, to severel murders and later | was forced out by a broken magneto trolman Signed Without Reading It. idiated his confession, when | shaft. | Marquette, Mich, May 30.—Lawyers | Herman R. Sinkerstein and Samuel | was found unconscious on th in attendance on the suit of Theodors | Kornbloom, both of Brooklyn, were the | floor, where he had gone io w Roosevelt against George A. Newett, | men arrested. The detective alleged |sieeping guests. Iie was charged with libel, are looking forwavd | he heard Kornbloom place a bet on a | the street on the b re nterested aid and sac- | ¢B . i vith S P yast g re: 2 B in Mard Luck. e Pr’ | With great interest to a prospective | horse with Sinkerstein and hand th> |Sweet and later re Sheintal vas very brief, | brought to jafl, yesterday led the urman in Mar t ,fbe third is the expansion of | Mling by Judge Flapnigan construlng | latter $10. Sinkerstoln was held for | Police Rescue Traveling Man. | Tho delegates signed the. treats with: | authorities to set afoot @ thorough in- | Goux first. won fame as & race N ord nsefulness and greater respons:- | section 10,425 of the Michigan com- | trial on Monday. Kornbloom was held | : i vo | out reading it, evidently in full con- | vestigation. ariver in France where he was vietor Difiv ‘amons ihe nations than ever | Piled laws'bearing on libel. s 4 Mol CREaeis mnd | later. A inayeling mamcwRoiReiURod 10 gIve | xio st that 51l e Beven acticlos here S e Ty S In a 402 mile race. Before eoming 3 b g | The law was designed to protect | paroled. | is name was found later on the toP | iy Guch wording &s the pewers chosg |BOYS PLAYING TAG hero he went to the Brookiing track 0 E & newspapers from the consequences of e e ey | floor by Patrolman Scheurer and c: to h them. 7 in BEngland, where he o mifles, T O N Ta hyar facta amndl | honest mistakes and brovided that de- | EIGHT NATIONS FAVOR |ried to satety. The guests as they |0 Bavethem RUN DOWN BY AUTO |5 Enstan " ity s o " he A . - - | mand for retraction of a libelous ar! rushed frantically from the threaten > % same ecar raced today, His e errs in outh of her na PEACE PLAN OF BRYAN.| ing building were escorted to places | The Bulgarian delegate proposed |One Lad Killed, Other Has - Bare | 53me car which he taced today, rils fe, the =d States must | cle should be made by the offended o i h ¢ g hia, | party. Colonel Roosevelt made no such : | e th her and ald her.” he sald, | Bl 2nd, it is admitted, and on this | None Have Replied to Secretary of = ¢ L | point the legal experts are looking for State Adversely. A New Relation With the World. |interesting developments. The matter = of shelter, many finding shelter from | that peace become immediately effe the chilly night/ in the rooms of the | tive without ratification of the treat Y. M. T. A. B. opposite the hotel | This proposal was rejected and the | South Ma Chance for Life. Huropean revords for the distance S while his performance at Brooklands ] chester, Conn., May 30— | traclc broke all world's records. Stumbled Over Woman’s Eody. | delegates then left after having agreed | Edward Hergedon, the ten-year-old Burman, who was the favorite In the We must hold to a persistent pur- | Will come up when counsel for Mr.| Washington, May 30.—Secretary Br | to meet June 2 to consider the advis- | son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herge- | betting, ran a hard luck race. In the t0 mamiamn her as an indepea- | Newett attempts to show that the ed- | an signallzeq the day commemorative| After the fire had been burning for | ability of an eventual annexed proto- | don, was instantly killed tonight and | shth lap his car caught fire in the dent and sel specting reptblic. This | itor made his charge of drunkenness in | of the country’s hero dead by announc ‘ twenty minutes Patrolman Schuerer, | col. James McDuff serlously injured when |pgeic stretch. He put thiy out and monumer dd typify its endur- | good faith and without malice, believ- | ing that cight nations have responded | who was making the rounds of the | —_—— they were struck by an automobile | pan to the pits, where he had to ing characier the permanence of the | ing it to be true. - favorably to his peace plan, asking | corridors on the top floor, stumbled | ARE BUYING LESS CLOTH. driven by Dr. Henry R. Sharpe of | change carbureters. He had to make new government which it is our duty | Judse Flannigan will have to rule | that suggestions be submltted in re- | over the body of & youns woman who | e this place. The lads, with other Do¥s, | severnl other stops at the plts and ia the article was printed | gard to details. The nations in the|had been overcome by smoke as Eastern Dress Goods Dealers Cautious | were playlug “tag” in O tin the apsence of de- uming tha ~ kland street. | was relieved at the wheel by Hughie to_preserve 5 S The possession of new territory, in- | malicious order in which they have accepted are 2 tried to reach the fire escape. The | —Good Demand from W. . | McDuft, who was “it” chased Herge- | Hughoes, who was still on the track, cluding Philippines, thrust upon |mand for Tetraction, whether the al- | Italy, Great Britain, ¥France, Brazil, | trolman carried her down the. twe | Bl st (Goase | fon Tako tia street and they Tautpel | ot twenty laps behind, when the the country, Mr. Taft concluded, “new |leged bad faith of Mr. Newett may be | Norway, Peru and Russia. flights to the street, staggering into | New York, May 30.—Full size orders (mell _into the auto. Witnesses say | tonth car finisbed. th the rest of the world | taken into account in estimating dam- | Secretary Bryan sald that no nation | the outer air with his burden, him | reiations If | on dress goods for fall delivery are | Dr. Sharpe had no time to stop his : 5 e annot-@scaps. It gives us en | ages. : to whom his peace plan was submii- | nearly overcome by smoke. The fira|belng received. by commismon pte | michine ag the boys darted suddenly Apportionment of Prize Money, Asiatic staius, brings us cloge to China | Colonel Roosevelt spent a quiet day, | ted had replied adversely. although|ate its way underneath the Western |chants and sellin agents from in front of him. He was returning Early in the race, Hvans Mason and doudles our interest in the Pa- |but he was unable to resist the pe some had asked more iime for consid- | Union office and up through the par- | middle west, southwest and the from a visit to a patient In Talcott- | turned completely arcund en the cific. 1f we would exercs i | lower turn but the car stayed on its e the influ- | sistence of the veterans. who had ask- | eration. To each of the governments| titions. The entire fire department | cific coast. It is declared in the trade t to exercise for good in |ed him to address them, and com- | cyoressing s willingness to eter inte | was called Inte Service [ iat Gonaisaniomg o an e ad The Hergedon bov recelved a frac- | Wheels and Hvans contfnued until orid. we must accept responsi- | promised by receiving them at the#pe peace agreement, a tentative L S are confident of the heavyweight ture at the base of the skull which | Bear the end of the contest. bilily commensurate with our national | home of Gecrge Shiras, his host.where | o{itoment has been submitied em. | oss Will Be in Thousands. son proving normal. Garment makers | Probably caused instant death. Mc- | Besldes the prizes and trophies af- 2 and opportunities for useful- | he addressed them ai some lengih. | bodying details suggested by the presi- | While the flames could not be seen | are taking le oth for fall and win- | Duff has a slight fracture of the skull, | fered by accessory concerns, the fol- William Loeb, Jr., who Colonel | gent. The secretary, pointing out that | the smoke was Ve and the | ter than has been the case for many | Several broken ribs and a broken right | lowing prizes were given by the e N S b | Breevals R YO B | this statement was submitted for con- | greatest damage will be from smoke are not ready to place |leg. He was removed to a Hart- | #peedway management to the winners, imilen Roosevelt, i ine's dead, reciting incidents of | president; V | sideration with no intention of insisi- | and water. Rvery room in the Mer- on worsted suitings, | ford hospital, where he has a bare |Which with their times follow: brivery when the explosion occurred. , cousin; Frank Tyree and Jame: ence upon any particular detal, declin- | iden house was completely filled with or even on storm | cance to live. He exhibited wonder- | Teugeot, Goux 6:31:38.48, Foriary (Secretary Daniels’ speech is printed | probably will be the witnesses tomor- | 3%, "male pubiic Its contents, | smoke which means damage of a large | Serges. The cutters say that they can | ful piuck, which, physiclans say, may | gereer, FIstars e éwoo,ooa, below.) - o s ::”“‘{‘d;f“;;;( Pogtes — ~ | sum to furniture and furnishings. The §X|1aul(zxge to hold oft the market for |help pull htm throush to recovery. e e 66'0]'15 SR iral bt ¥ i i £ TRANSFER OF THE BODY Western Union office der which the | Weeks to come, and that this is to be or. Sharpe was not arrested, Pllette. #:18" 2k & Admiral Sigsbee One of Speakers. | on his campaign trips while he occu- | fire started was badly gutted by fire. | thelr policy. They rely on first nand | S Mercedes-Knight Pflette, 7:19:25.58, | | ins of Maine bespoko | pied the presidency. bmunemoration “in - the | e Sl | OF BARBARA FRIETCHIE. The Meriden House Dru store, which | Prices being made lower, as the date | BLOODHOUNDS PLACED 43,000. i 4 — s = : | adjoins the Western Union, is ser- | Of the passage of the tariff bill draw b Bl o Iy faree. Gile of espect ana patriol” P | Recitation aO"N' Whlt:wl;ab P_olem bY | lously @amaed by smoke, The United | near.” It is zenerally accepted in the | ON TRAIL OF BANDITS Mercedss: arutord, 1 Rave i 3 a4 oresldent of % . Queenstown, May 30.—Arrived, Gran iece at Reburial. | Cigar company's store, J. ¥. Molloy’s A dress goods and cloaking trade that!p,y Crew Held Up and Twe Men 3 5y 3 1600, g‘::r’. ’n‘ssmv:n ‘rx))rns:(:g' mfs J:zp::::l‘;;““ | steamer Adriatic, New York for Liver- e news stang and P. T. s’ jewelry it Will be at least September before | =7 T e 7‘7{'5'!"‘8'1.:‘:'0 foreign weaves can be admitted into | Mottally Mautiad: Mason, Haupt, Frederick, Md.. May 30.—The body | store and a barber shop were bac overnor Sulzer spoke in be- | POOL he loss will the United States under lower dutie: Naples, May 25.—Arrived, steamers |of Barbara Frietchie, heroine of Whit- |lv damaged by smoke. sw York state, and William | _ 4 Hl e ] : \. Meanwhil g La Salle, Tlls,, May 30.—Twenty-five B BB M | Kaiser Franz Joseph I, New York for | tier's poem, aud that of her husband, | mount up to many thousands of dol- _Meanwhile makers of women’s, m , ¥ Sennens ‘ AVIATOR DEFIES of ommittee, Rear | . 2oth, Tvrolla, Montreal for | John . Frietchie, which were rocen:- | ars, es and children’s garments are worlk- | Men, headed by ~Sheriff John G. igsbee, whvr}\‘ was in_com- | Trieste; R 5, i1y disinterred from the old Reformed ing on short supplies of domestic cloth, | Mischke, and policemen of La Salle, MEXICAN GUNNERS, e e Boihe explosion |~ Bonlogne, May 30.—Arrived, steamer | Congregational cemetery here, were | So far as purchasing piece goods for | Peru and Portland, traveled 45 miles . - - s Febrary atght | o OB, Ay s | formeally dsposited in the new mauso- | REINTERMENT OF BODY OF fall Is concerned, the eastern whole- |t0day in automobiles, motor boats and eral Gunboat Makes Fruitless At @ Maine went down. | g uthampton, May 30 Arrived, | leum in Mount Olivet cametery today. “LIGHT HORSE HARRY” LEE. | $aiers and garment makers are follow- | 0% fool 1n an effert (o tun down the FiEs o BAall Hiv, T | steamer Amerika, New York for Ham- | The mausoluem is adjacent to the a4 labiy + ing a most conservative course. They | fOUr bandits who attacked the pay WPENEalom o | burg. ; | grave of Franeis Scott Key, author of | Depesited in Lo Mausoloum With Im. | CAEROt be induced to take on stocks of | rew Of the Ilinols = Zinc company | Nogales, Ariz, May 30—Aviator SAILORS OF THE MAINE.| Pivmouth, May 30. — Arrived- | The Star Spangled Banner.” | 00 Ty k 8oods at a fixed price. What they |SoUth of here yesterday. Didier Masson yesterday safled his big gt katestacs Clympit, Mok S e raPEta s ttonte: ay wocanisn | pressive Ceremonies. want is a guarantes based on the ulii- |, Bloodhounds arrived from Sprinefleld | biplane over the sgunboat Guerrers in Glowing Tribute by Secretary Dan- AL i for interesting ceremonies, conducted | y ... S | mste dutleg imposed by the mew. tar- | this morning At rrounging obur- | Guaymas bey, The ship's at- iels at Monument Dedication Steamers Reported by Wireless. by the G. A. . and other patriotle or- | o O "VIOK, Ve May, 80—A commit. | I Most of the business looked for |Sied hrough the, rustolnding’ coun. S o sl e Vi ¢ . . e & : e & ssembly arrived here | vinter delivery is for fanoy | Y- se : etgh New York, May 30.—Steamer Caro- | §anizations. A feature was the recita- | {44y from Cumberlan st Tmittedly X e i New York, May 30.—“In the whole | nia, Liverpool for New York, signalled | tion of Whittier's poem' by. Miss Mer- | y,yn oy 050 Island, Ga. | Woolen suitings that are admittedly |the bandits attack came this morn- | None of the shells took effect, nor i'.fl c story, as it comes to | 678 miles east of Sandy Hook at 11 | dert Malz, a sgrand nlece of ,Barbara |, "85 et -draped casket contain- highly manipulated. For fall use the | ing when Elmer West of Peru dled in | Magson () ins of General “Light ' market Is now showing much interee: | La Salle. West was in the rig which | o epn OfHempt to drop ol =] range of les of the sea, there is no finer | a. m. Dok & o . Sesdan Freitchie. Fforas i : 1 S idn staples. carried the money and the first vol- ation of herolsm than that ex- | Sfasconset, Mass. May S0 Stasmer tame. 1¥Ii:\neamb:' ::fdel&vor‘;fir‘xoxm:fi’suc: Sloths fi‘éi"’é‘an‘“fl&rfa tx}::athn‘;g ey of shot fired by fie robbers struek g:;me“ e ke ed at (he time of the blowing up | Cedric, Liverpool for New York sig- OBITUARY. Virginia Military Institute and stu- | back until the last of the season. Rim in the head, face sndichest In the meantime (e state troop: of the Maine. - | nalled 260 miles east of Sandy Hook s Frank W. Thomp- | d¢nts from Washington and Lea \ml»’ e o S wR T were driving the federais h"!flv-rd: This was the tribute paid by Secre- [ at noon, Dock 8 a. m. Saturday. Assistant Surgeon Fra g P* | versily, the casket was borne by cadet | Pugilist McCarty’s Funeral Today. Babies Becoming Fashionable. Guaymas, say official state reperts, tary Danlels to the heroes of the bat- | Bteamer Grat Waldersee, Hamburg son, U. S. N. and student pallbearers to the Lee Piqua, Ohlo, May 30.—The body of | _Babies actually seem to be becom'ng "o - . Heshitp Maine, blown up in the harbor | for Philadeiphia, stgnalled 345 miles | yyaghington, May 30.—News was re- | mausoleum, There with Impressive | Lather MeCarty whe met hlo aeatr | almost as fashionable as dogs.New A PARACHUTE J of Havana, Cuba, on the night of Feb, | east of Delaware Breakwater at noon. | setved nt (he navs department ceremontes {t wus reinterred In the | last Saturday In'a prizefight with Ar- | York Tribun e e 15, 189% in an address here today, The e of the death of Asslstant Surgeon | crypt beside the body of the revoluton- | thur Pelkey at Calgary, Cantda. ar S R SINKS TO NECK IN mub, eccasion was the dedication of the Na- Another Korean Conspiracy, Frank W, Thompson, U, B. N, today, [ary soldier'n distingulshed son, Gen- | rived hers tonfght and was taken. to Got an Over Dose. — tlomay Maine monument at e | nll'j‘m- Meul, Korea, May 31 Twenty Ko- |8l the naval hospital, Newport, R. I. | eral Robert K. Lee, | the liome of his father, A. B. McCarty, | Some people just long for publicity, | Extricatsd With Ropes and Boards, e T b e rmiely 1y | roans have beon arrested In the proy. | He Was a native of Comneetlet and | "~ 7T [in the Tineral party were Mrs. Roda | Dl publicity haa been Dr. Friedmann's but Suffering from Shook, Why 1s 1" Becretary Dentels ask- | 40y or Chung-Nyong, charged with|Was attached to the U, 8. B. Mont- | McCarty, widow of the hghter; Wil- | misfortune—Philadeiphla Press. sy .l t we seldom ses & monument | T8 B S plannaing the organiza- | EOMery, a torpedo practics ship. Elder Danlells Gets 13th Term. lam McCarney, MeCarty's menager, | — o R New York, May 30—Faling 400 erected 10 n;_;:.tor.,flh; :::ih;-,m: tioi/of An. sty £5. AEBL. tor ke reas S s i Washingten, May 80.—All officers | and Fred Bears, @he funeral will be A Literary Note. trom an lane todsy, nrh:‘::f :n::u_h’::“ n‘:h.h :"‘:; e ' | toration of the independence of Korea, | “rl::‘x;:- ::,mli;:":::; nsscts. | were re-elected, including Mlder A, € i held tomorrow aft n, A new author has broken into tne | ham, a youthful m.#:: Jusuper, May 80— | Daniells as president, by the ken ral i 2Ty | . - . r R — magazines named Joseph G. Cannon. | landed fi Staten Islan o i o e gl L Rekala’ Talke! Zariies | Goundiess millions of {iny'insecis with | oanterence o Hoventh Dy Adventisis Mexico Settling Down, | Hio®has an "expiosive style——St. Touis | marsh and way pusied pen ,Jaland cont _ 3 o ' | green bedies and brewn tails with | of the Woerld, at ted: ses: at Mexic 3 | Republie. e I o e od sallors? | sexico Clty) May 301t ls reported | hrown and_white and ‘slate -colored | Takemah Paxk, Mr. = Othess Te-elect- | stage. wrans sotihp doa Dond the | T e L g el I bhave asked yr"xuz ‘qna'szfl‘fin not a few | ;1n:f:m.srm;m:‘:e:tanz;mwu,mme tsn;r:nnr; antenmae settled en lhrn ity during | ed were; Bider W, Spi- | pen can either ;mruf or surprise her, Why Dreams Are Not Always True. |found to be muffering from shock. times of mveelf and others, @ com- | town, 6 26 in the state of |last night, ' The namae of the insects i ;o trea T. Kne | has settled down {o Geing an amouni | Semetimes, a man cal g L min answere are that e enthusinsm | Michonsan, was iaken by the rebois te- lnot knewn. Sterekeepers and T wha at “Pakomal' Park, | of busines righc in (e, pidst. SRINATS | dresm. and. then "mondore Wiy minms | Brownrm, avintas, sl 4 Ht"ri:ap and the imagination are Kindled by (he gy, ' Conditions about Morelia, capital | donts nre buy sweeping them from | Prasi g “Flerida Times | made & 500 foot drap. Ma parachate Sa rings of men at wrms, (hal such | of the stals of Michencan, are bad, their gidewalks, R e ynm:m of the wnwrencui;‘\‘:xx:;‘!l\s‘ that 15 gurprising—Mexican | ate not alwayw drue,- : " Union - €alieqto work when bo-made ble lesp, |

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