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: o = ‘ Nonwwu;,qaun., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913 e ; The Bulletin's Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion t~ . City's Population 0 sleE m: TRMNMEN IS AVEHTED Cabled Paragraphs Are Bflund hy Bothfllsclmm | Condered Teiegrams SPENT ssfl,nno IN DNE GAMP 12,000 Shipbuilders Strike. i ——— A Kansas offer $3 a day Hamburg, Germany, July = 14— ho are willing to Agreement to Submit Differences to Arbitration Under v decll"ae the S secret_ Tma'y HESPOHSIbIlIty Frederick Foren 10 veus o0, vos | Mulhall Says Manufacturers Were Anxious For-l}egsf / killed at Martin's Creek, N. J., on his i . i Prince Katsura Seriously Il. : ; Blas trilicking: . . . . kg Provisions of Proposed New Law Toklo, July 1 Prince Tare. Katsu-|A GRAECO-SERVIAN ALLIANCE [CONDUGTOR OR MOTORMAN, o™t dav's work as brakeman. \ election of Littlefield of Maine e rg, former Premier and foreign min- g The 1914 " £ b hater- ) 3 ; ToFer ‘of Japan, 16 seriousiy il of can- AGAINST BULGARIA BLAME FOR WRECK _ Sl omuantion Lot iRes " 3 For ol the stomach. - i _— Employees will be held in Chicago. RESULT OF A CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE (Leyiand Liner Stranded. \BOTH IGNORE RUSSIA ON CALIFORNIA ROAD| Several thousend men and women | TOQK STAND AGAINS]’ LABOR ORGANIZA affiliated with ii> Ladies’ Cloak and Eeviand Line steamer Atbanian fr Suit Makers Union, went on. strike asgow stranded today outside at Philadelphid, yesterday. z entrance to the harbor here. The [p, Atfention to P I to C Folifaan: Ark Dand. and.Over-160 i e B | Pay no Attention to Proposal ease | Fourfeen Are Dead and Over Are i X i i Kossuth H. Bell, 60 years old. former . = . 1 f ol Preparations Made in Both Houses to Push Newlands-Clayton = Hostilities—Horrible Atrosities by | Injured—Several of the Latter are |genoum mmnesm ot the “Hammond | Lobbyist Also Furnishes Letters Bearing on Efforts to Defeat 3 German Aviator Killed. Packing Co., of Chicago, committed Act Through Today—President Ready to Sign it and to| uemausen, Germany, July 14— Bulgars Reported in Greek Town. in a Very Precarious Condition. * - |suicide after settling all his affairs. Author of an. “Injunction Bill”—Produces Letter From oung German aviator named Diei- : s R N i | rikhs, was killed here today. While P = Colonel John Sailor, one of the old- s . & Name a Commission of Mediation and Conciliation Im- | [\5i%" 1 Slotent nis aerspiane 106 ot “bankers. o -Philadeiphia died of Late Vice-President Sherman When Latter Was Chair- apoplexy at his summer home at 4 A " . . struggle will end by a process of mu- | sons are dead as the result of a |APOPIEXY i . . 5 - : mediately—Everybody Apparently Satisfied. he was crushed beneath the motor. | ¥ 1¥ ¢ haustion seems the only hope | wreck at Vineyard Station last night | ETONtS Neck, Maine. He was 74 years man of National Republican Congressional Committee. abruptly to earth: it overturned, and | lLondon, July 14—That the Balkan| Los Angeles, July 14-—Fourteen per- ARV that Sir Edward Grey, the British for- | When two Pacific Electric trains col-| %1% D AT oot ;‘““fl“ to abolish | 18N secretary, is able to hold out. In lided: ‘The number of injured Was || when the wind lifted the hat of How- i v London, July —The bill to abolis] a state: il hcuse mmon aid tonight exceed Several & = v 4 't Washington, July 14— Representa- |motive Engineers; W. S. Carter, pres- [ Oh it clBtiORE I the BrIE Lnomtf:lt“n;qe:;;:‘ t‘l;:”l“‘"”e@lif“;téq i b hoar are h‘lda pr:&mus condition, |ard Paul, eged 16, of St. Paul, Minn, | Washington, July 14—Martin M. Mul- | tive Fairchild denied that he was & of the 30,000 conductors and |ident of the Brotherhood of Locomo- |ish Isles passed its third reading in | nar kel to affoct the sitiatim ng | Two bodise, thase of b ouscondition {he jumped after it-and plunged over o | hall, professed field agent, strikebreak- | member of the manufacturers' assoela~ nmen of Eustern railways, who |tive Firemen, and Enginemen: A. B |(he house of commons night after & | It wauid be most difieulic for the tay | woman, hive Bot been identiied Tha |93-foot embankment. It is believed he | er, lobbyist and political worker for | tion or an adherent of the assoclation. ve voted to strike for higher wages, | Garretson, Dresident of the Ordey of | piS JouSe of commons @aight affer & it w St e < ; will die. | the National Association of Manu- | He said he had never been appr wnd managing officers of the railroads | Railway Conduftors; W. G. Lee, pres- [ padtion 19, relcs ropean powers to resort to force to im- | revised list of dead follow : > 3 chulk 5 g L | Tacturers, continued toda: by any “member or representative Skreed at the White House today to|ident of the ~rotherhood of Rallway | biinaimle ot ‘o mon crarodies, the | pose them. ] Revised List of Dead. The first bale of cotton of: the 1913 | markable story before the | the ‘association relative to any meass it their differences to arbitra- | Trainmen; Secretary Wilson, Senator PR % Servia and Greece Ignore Russia. Edna Alter, secretary Associafed |crop was sold at auction on the New | by investigating committee. Mulhall | ure pending before tha house. Colonel der the provisions of the New- | Newlands; Representative Clayton, : Neither Servia nor Greece has paid | Charities, Pasadena, Calif. E York Cotton Exchange yesterday for|was on the stand for six hours. In | Mulhall, Mr. Fairchild said, spent one * iands-Clayton act _which President | Representative James Mann, = house Aviators Burned to Death. any attention to Russiws proposal that | - Ollie W, Axley, Bakersfield, Calif. |20 cents a pound. The money goes o |that time nearly six hundred lefiers. | day in 'his distriet in 1906’ during his Wilson and congressional jeaders | minority leader, and Sena b Versailles, France, July 14—The | they cease hostilitie: ‘They appear de- Jeacol uvans. charity. \ £legrami Ps_of memort campaign for re-el on. E promised to make law by OmMOFTOW [ All Now Depends on Congress. | charred wreckase of an aeroplane with | termined to negotiate peace with Bul.| Y. Gonmiguchi, Japanese. v T e ¥ Mim with hardly | “He came entirely without request b In the meantime no strike Willl ;.. oquie of the conference meets | the burned bodies to two aviators ly- | garia only on the field, without inter- |- Miss Veronica Miller. Michael Arnold, who for more than [ more than a glance. He remembered | or prearrangement,” said the repr be declared. officials of the employes’ | (o€ 0¥ B0 Bl interested | ing in the ashes was found this morn- | vention by any third party, and un-| J. Carp Murray. 3 three score vears was employed " in |apparently the first names of mem- | sentative. q Herhoods agreeing to an armistice | I8, ing near Monancourt, on the railroad | jess Bulgaria proves amenabie it,is be- | . Mrs C. G. Nofman, and Irwin Platz, (making guns for the United States | bers of congress, of lesser politicians, | *¥e added that Colonel Mulhall was =~ - until Wednesduy night ‘We have until Wednesday night in | from Paris to Granville. The iden- | lieved that an advance will be made Lo‘s, Angeles. government, died at his home in Phila- | of labor leaders and unde‘rlmgs.r olf not in his district in 1908. ) Twe Hour Conference at White House. | which to effect an - amicable sette- | tty of the dead could mot be ascer- | upon Sofia to enforce acceptance of the| Willlam Taylor, et altf . [oeiphis bt Rl i b o R Did Political Detective Work. i This victors for arbitration over|ment sald Mr. Garretaon affer tie GER oo S Gotbacilo oo ¥ Bdward Murray, Toronto, ~Cana- | While the full blooded indian is fast i@ vear of most aclive campaigning in | Supplementing his statement, Mr. 2 e strike was the result of a two |meeting. We B T e e 3 Servians Capture Position. 4 |da. > disappearing the half-breeds are in- [many parts of the country. His pers’| Fairchild said in 1906 Colonel Mulhall ] our_conference at the White House |Ourselves of every means for o res CRISPELL'S DEATH Serlous fghting fof the time being | * Unidentifed/man ahont 35 years ol | creasing. in mumber; according. to a |fgpmance seemed so remarkable. fo,|did “semidstective work: for Himbi Chaen Svadunt Witton Rnd . eon- (88 1O ot then. the entire subject will WAS DUE TO DROWNING. | is suspended, but the advance of the|and an unidentified woman about 22 |gtatement just issued by the census (laWyvers present t they sat all [, “Tn'1910,7.he sald, “T sent for him & Sremional donders. both Iepublican® |be referred to the.committee. of 1,000 Turkish and Rumanian troops contin- | years old. s, i | through a long day intentiy watching | obtain information as to those who & dnd democrais, ‘the presidents and | be referre Desision {ReachSdAfLer -8eoond Posts | uts wIthoui GODAGIEE. Al FalBpafis e | - Dispitsius:ts Where Blaris Liss g the witness and listening closely to | were working hard to defeat me. Im | managers of te railioads and repre- o ) ot g port says that the Servians on Sunday | Officials of the road assert that the | Rev. Father Crescini, pastor of a|the lefters and every word that the | 1912 last fall, when I had a fight on SN of iy Droktiesd . o o R"};‘“‘ e e i 7 captured an important position eight | pblame lies between Conductor Emil|church in Trastevere, Italy, has been | Witness uttered in the brief cross- |my hands, I again sent for him to do, en and cond 1OrS. 5 /. C. Brown, president of e New e = ment not only | : D ! aling Gio- | examination that accompanied some i ctive work. After he had Verted, temporarily at | york Gentral mainy Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 14—A second | miles west of Kustend Bartholomai of the standing train and | arrested, charged with stealing Gio- R e s , : S 1 : : o asterpifen. Madormas of; fhem: been in the district two days he was ey strike which threatened 10| “TcTogult “of the conference was | Bostmortem examination today of the Secret Graeco-Servian Treaty. Motormaw kel irmepter of itho¥orie [yl RRllluls” mesern | Peace Between House and Semate. |asked by the republicans who Were | tie up railroad traffic generally in the | antirely satisfactory to the railway | D0y of Alice Crispell, a victim of a| According to the Athens correspond- | that chashed into it. The conductor workipg for me to return to New Jer- 1 Soh. DAL Binsothen: ot QiTErtEs OF | oo e, aratory, (0, the (FRIWAY | ¢ opedy Bt Harver's Lkt on the meht | e S rong fodlie Athens Cortenanl | ot that Lo Waved & Yot dawtecs €t T Toars old was ar |1 The threatened rupture between the | WOFKIpE for ine to return to New! pinion that had arisen in both houses | paan serced upon by . the | raftwiys | Of July 4 resulted in a decision that ned a secret treaty last May | iD fTont of Forresters’ train in plen- | Cora Dewitt, 16 years old was ar-|senate and house committees, ‘Mr. Fairchild said he had copies of s to the composition of the ouurd Of | 274" ynions. When the Newlands | the 8irl's dedth was caused by drown- them to prosecute a war, |ty Of time for the latter to have stop- | rested l\nfimf‘"_ on ‘<| f“}f vg ently ended today, with a allcorrespnyiinee betweart Hstnattal y Soat nd provided a perman- | il U O0H 0 YIUS pecomena Jaw it | iD8. The case, however, is still myste- | which was then foveseon. with Bulgariy | Ped, had he heeded the signal. For- | wearing MWl attire. She said she | agresment subscribed to by both sid 4 m » deal with railroad | wi) furnish the best means of settling ) i wear | Tnder - this irte | Mulhall and would furnish them to the The decision that his sweetheart, | . bl B Rt rester who was found today at his|would rather go ,to jail than T{ Under this arrangement the senate A ’ s e ® | as reported, was drowned, the poice | itk the Bulgars acquiesced in the|yone only slightly injured, declared | girl's clothes. committee will finish its examination | committee. He was excused without - future wage troubles. - We are pleas. B ; “the g | tegritorial arrangements laid down in g : cross-examination, but will be callé&® i Fo A o I eXery. Wy * Y, does not remove suspicion from | {rh {yeaty. Be these arrangcments the | he did not see the lantern until with- cxctiico. the] O, Mulhall~pefore he. iz released to | Cross-examination, but Wil be 3 3 Both Houses Prepars For Action. Bhe O TR mnaRey Dro- who is still confined to | gastern houndaries of Greece would be | i 500 feet of the standing train. This | Joseph Masse, known as “Ki Ko, the | the house: it will also put in the rec aftes exam: e p o 5 nee, R. L, | ay 5 3 ination of witnesses. The pathway was cleared for prompt | _ . § il in connection with her deathawait- bty ider. | distance he asserted was too short|Wild Man” died in Providence. R. I, [all the Mulhall cor ondence it |ination of q action 'in boih houses, Senator Kern | sent concurred in this statement. | {1 132900ection WA her Sopibawal | extended to the Mesta. river, consider- | %S, i o Filled to stop the iTain: | from hemorrhages of the stomach ds il | caress G0, Capics of il the leiters and | lephioning from the White House 10| \ooe 0 N THE FACE, Wednesday. Four persons, including | {ou1d have access to the Aegean Sea |, Defore the state rallway commis- |result of his exhibitions eating " memoranda put in ihe record ‘will bo | MRS, PANKHURST ESCAPES 3 e the ®enate adjourn until to Drs. T, D. Lehane and John H. Larkin, | 3t two pomt: sion, officials of the road stopped a |and raw ‘meat | furnished _every member of the Gar- ow instead of Thursday as con- KICKED INTO THE GUTTER | New York city experts, examined the | 2t O points. train of cars o fthe same twpe within — — |ret committee. In the meantime FROM LONDON POLICE emplated, and Representative Clay- girl's body today. % e 500 feet. A coroner's inquest will be- | Harry Stilwell Edwards, postmaster | James E. Emery, a Washington at- 8 £ announcing (hat he would move | How Farmers are Being Used by De- | ° The result of the examination was PEOPLE CRUCIFIED. &in tomorrow. at Macon, Ga, since President Roose- | torney for the National =Association | Got, Away mATflr:(cab—-' Now at Her i o take from the Speakers table his ade k f ate ot Zl Tt — ey T Thfisen, Lo TeRIED S AREIAr- oriMaButacti e, Whot It (hidec i At g McC made known in a statement by District A vel A =1 io which amendments in conform- s e el Ll Attorney Bigelow, in which he said: | Others Hacked to Pieces—Alléged Out- | NO DISORDERLY HOUSES ing he would stay until President Wil- | pocna Lyboth cammitiees, Susigiigml | Lo ag e c ol S with ewlands bill in the sen- gey g T b ah i so ed him. {ed to appear in the house wing w 2 % 14—Mrs. B would be attached R T R e s e rudilied T eon. rages by Bulgarians. IN HARTFORD AT PRESENT, |*°" T*™°" | papers he was ordered fo produce. | Pankhurst, the leader of the sufffa- he president later announced that | Tumber, of Mol % 4 % 54 ctns m = Ao i P k Mcnthly physical exercises by naval | Chairman Overman said ight that | gettes, escaped from the police today wgreed ‘upon, and described the con- ; d S : & o N 2 2 probably w! he re- |idable for a ays had Dbeel Miss Annie K v, ohe of o e e e ool | defending. the farmers of the country ghows them to have been normal and | defeatod Bulgarian army and tho ac- Recommendations: degt Roomiald mabailin il b e o e ”,",;,':sz",;m e e = 3 " |against the free listing or great re- | heal companylng Outrages on women and | gor 2 e i ¥ 5 ol Bu o AR Sk it of p red this afternoon at eeti Situation Explained by Seth Low. |duction in tariff rates on Agricultural | = “Aparently no strusgle of any kind .90 xhert were fuily eoatipon (EBeriiond, Gt Tuly 14-The vice fmedical’ craminations L ot e e e | ey daiui hu BT vati harg! rece ath. ) er was there any E 3 B ) snge 7 2 ; E P Civiet aamaion ahe han Hbh Th ;m;m:n;ndd:liber:?:l;h?‘k]z:kr;‘;;m:tl:g il he‘;r:unhdses‘l‘;l)‘l);ru‘o‘[ o any | to_Investigate conditions in Hartford, | After battling with a drunken Hun- $60,000 in a Maine Campaign. Ve slthions- i | sirumental in bringing the railroad | American farmer into the gutter.” condition which might constitute a mo- | ~ The retreating Bulgarian soldiers, he | Ta%e its xeport to, the common coun- | garian, a policeiman of Tarrvtown., W.| 1he senate committee devoted to- | HOth Women alifongh ' the. beads and labor lcaders together, act-| “In this year 1913” said Senator Me- | tive for suicide. The conclusions an- | telegraphs, opened-a cunnanade with [ (i (OREht and in it are contained At~ |y, dropped dead. The crowd: think- | ay largely to reading into the record | SITEring severely from the effects of e spokesman for both sides. re- |Cumber, " addressing _the Democrats | Zounced by the experts preciude the | four field guns from a Bill above the | [eeh Tecommendations, The most Im. | ing the prizaner had Kille * 7 [ the tule of Muthall's politieatinctivities. | delivered - stirring addresses. - frs: t oy el e y was cas = ri t e sa e s ¥ There was a occasiol < ce st a e « esident the ::lemlle of i‘o\x are .}xbolm‘;o c::mzéa: %rea&:r ‘tu:grgfl'.:_aé:athgud) was cast into the town_on Pfildfiy, At -“1'4‘ ‘m‘]‘ m‘r;q The establishment of a stat rforma- i {wfk‘j(‘m e e otuth: thg,punkhunt announced she would rather situation that had | crime agains: e er! armer fter death. 2 bands of Bulgarian soldiers led b | i5ry for womn and and the enactment| Edwin J. Wilcox, until five” years | [IKes § i YSnd then | dle than submit to the sovernment. tempt to provide a sub- | than has ever beeq perpetrated by any | ~William Crispell, father of the girl, | {heir officers scoured the streets, first law, similar to that .in Jows,]s T of 5. business collexs af Hart. | oured. andan. allusion. AU el €N} “My chellenge to the government he Erdman act = The |political party against any class of |loltered about the morgue while the|pillaging the stores and houses and| Cnith canls for the prosecution of | 2oc ol el o P o s S caiordny, | L0 the Inside workings of 1aBOF Unlons, | 14; “Give me freedom or Kill me, ™ s e Ty e | pabibausing 86y perlod ol secorded| disseotion of the remalns Was eoing ox, |ithen! drenching them with ‘petroleuin | Gymers “as well -ad" . PrOPHSIONs' -of | Coniwine an ohoratons o o ot oy, [but for (e ‘moxt pare (CW MW sy ono ral der that act was independent of any | history. 3 2 b“y‘.;:{h;:“p'Loplmpermhupd 4o 'etnl;r. | and setting them alight until the great- | nouses of disrepute. ¢ 5 _ws“mzfl Mulball's eorrespondence told | , Miss Kenney auctioned oft twe, of government department, but one of its | “With violent hands you are about florts are being made to locate four | er part of the town was blazing. At the time the commission was| Secretary Garrison has declined a|SaTie, Muthalls corvespondence toldfner jicenses under the “cat and mouse’ 1 nbers ommissioner of labor |to strip him of every advantage which | unknown men who are said to have The soldiers were sccompanied by organized there were eleven disorder- t of the French government for | gr L, + eld £ M deA-'l for $30 each. \ o ad since been inciuded s l')..;.: only | the changed conditions of home surply 5:::}510;1 from s 20“‘?{?1( on _\he;lgl&t ;t the notorious revolutionary, Col. Yan- | |y houses in the city, there are none ;rcw‘asmg“ Fhaytsnarty soferfifen ol | goenaonn t;fig:::fl:P“:M“.“{..::\“. .f?"n"” The ‘police undertook'to. arrestiMEs « portion of his time could be given |and demand were about to vield to near where Miss Crispell's body | koff, who with other former officers of | ow - Conditions iy’ Genarally: Toung B sy Qeaiiotitd proed e g | Pankhurst and Miss Kenney. ~Mrs. bor dispules. him. You have declared that he is an They are said to have | the Bulgarian army was very aotive|To be good the repers deciares. . 4 |Lance officers inspect the proc that district, Danigf J. McGilliouddy. | pankhurst fled from the building and Two Bilis Were ldentical, SIEROEEn $he thud jwhich Lie has made, n the road ahead of Jobns | jnMacedonia in 190; living wage for women in Hartford js | American powder manufactu Littlefleld was to Us supported by the | cscaped in a taxicab. . She ‘was purs i the only one of all the classes of Am- and a short time later| Many people were crucified, hacked a n i .| National Association of Manufacturers| syed, but so wild were the scenes of roduced in the house by v e Sl 2 i $10 and many do not get this amount, | parcus Hall Howes the nostmaster | because of his stand against labor or- = Jieee ide th. i duced in th e by [erican people who is not entitled to [ two of them are reported to have re- | to pieces or burned alive by the Bul- | {he report asserts. e T ek e o ibed | Cocaise of his stand agalnat Jabor or- isifondert outaifie; the ravillon NSRS SN e vox |any consideration at your hands. You | turned to the lake. garians, Who committed incredible| The commission was composed of |of, Barnstable, Mass: was SICORCe | ganizations. Mulhall said on cross:: got away in the confusion. Late to= at introduced In the | LTS (5uied, e, sepse of fairmoss outrages on women of all ages,many of | twelve members, with Dr. E. L. Wells, | (52 08 Coe Sunday. It Is bellev- | that $60,000 was spent in that. came | ENC she was at her T mage ) S Newlands but had |papped him in the face and kicked | zANESVILLE IS AGAIN Whom died from the effects. chairman. President Fiavel S. Luther | o Bangs Howes Suncay. it 7 hellev: | that $60, { Westminster, and the police made mo > thatasice BE Nec- :’“?h"‘“’ P s o THREATENED BY FLOOD. | 1o 10 condition of those who éscaped | of Trinity college was & memiber. S i | Regsombiot; Cushinigle " Fsaighation ff:;-:hexfigeflfi e ahe s S e tari ill, Senator McCumber .| is lamentable. Rich merchants are dy- ; ahtor ot of 3 3 ct - .,;}fnamx:;{,x‘i:;_decln,»pd. seemed to have been ‘“con- e — | ing of hunger, while wretched moth- | GUTLERY SUPERINTENDENT ‘Th; Rev. dAus{SmuOQ.( E(g:\s:‘vrr\v;nr;m | Mulhalls letiers went into detall | men were arrested led to the belief o St nine members who | Ceived in animosity against every Am- | Twenty Bridges Nashed Away and | ers, trembling with cold, are trying to | the Riversit 5 ‘“‘ the pulpit Sunday, | CONCerning the campaizn he made in | that one (of them was Mrs, Pank« - = ¢ {erican industry that needed protection” Crops Ruined by Cloudburst. nd covering and food for their naked IS ROBBED OF JEWELRY. | more, stepped into L4 al shirt | Maryland to beat former Congressman | hurst. e ider the . sdiction of | with the ~American farmer as the = ” and starving children. B e dressed in the unconventional shirt| poarre’of Cumberland. Pearre was| The attempt to arrest Miss Kenmey \ “special object of his choler and hate.” Zanesville, Ohio, July 14—Residents| The situation is deperate, as all the | Home of Arthur E. Hobson at Meri- | Waist and preache L author of an ‘“injunction bill* and:‘x;rccxpxta\‘.ed a fr(eze fight In whieh ;ve‘ll & Secretary Wilson Withdravls Objec- | “Is it because of his past political | of Zanesville feared 4 repoiition of the | pharmacies were burned down and den Entered by Burglars. Mrs. Mary Bells Crawford, arrested | Mulbsll and other agents went outito | freesed mop gnd women cuxsssd i ek jafliliation that you are heaping upon | March floods today when the heavy | there is a total lack of medicines for S ey o ot tacnine] ®et. his walitcel sscalngi oy ¥ g Foeh g e e ¢ however, | im the vengeance for dll your previ- | rains which started late Sunday night | the sick and bandages for the injured. Meriden, Conn., July l4—Jewelry fm Soaband. Toshua B Crawford, At.| Just before the committee adjourn- | Thme rem?geagucgnz‘cd:dvfiremfgfny 'fif etary Wils express- | U8 defeats? Or do you consider your- | developed into a cloudburst and the| The Greek authorities in Saloniki are | worth $300 was taken from the home lanta capitalist, four vears ago, was |4 the letters bégan i show I.\mlhnus.Kmngy ey ceedtd T e undgd;w‘ presan o b amended | $£1f to be the instrument through which | rainfall of 6.45 inches less than half | Tushing foodstuffs, clothing and medi- | of Arthur E. Hobson, superintendent e v aay L ob Seas0. Tond | activities after Marshall Cushing, the|Xenne: e i e would | Providence is to work its punisiment | an inch below the rainfall which caus. | cines to the stricken town. | of- Factory A, International Silver o e Ve [iE St ‘"‘f(_y("m-\‘;“;;‘ Aoy, ;;;"‘l"“ll“g{" 3 r h agreement W because in the last political campaign | ed the March flood. More than twen- | = — - company, tonight by burglars between | pjrector Neff of the Health Depart- | '@ had corréspondence so long, had re- mmed "o put thronghs 1 foTEot the faith of his fathers and | Iy bridges were washed away, crops| YALE STUDENTS HAVE | the hours of § and 9.15. Mr. Hobson | ment of Philadelphia, has offered the | Signed. e stenedit Ardtiatl d el M GACH: SINKS gy Newlands' bili of which both | Went chasing after a strange god, With | were ruimed throughout this section, {is in Europe but when his wife and |regigents of the city free use of typhoid | SCushing resigned. ' Mulhall declar- IN CONNECTICUT RIVER, - M e SR S 41»;0;"911‘ h(un:: and lfir:&nghmg_ almlers.’ and the damages, including those to BATTLE WITH WAVES | family returned from a motor ride |\ aecine in order to protect them from | e i ;}A;urll\«'\ ;;l (-;C»\lflo%“g;' & bty ¥ expressed their approy {1f he is to be punished for his heresy, | farmers, + were estimated anywhere e they found the house has been ran- | ontracting the disease during vaca- [ 8 Politiclan could report ol Yl Seventy-Five Persons Aboard Reach two minor Drovisions of e Clayton |are you the proper person to infict | feoe $300,000 to hatt & e Men Blown About in Sound for Sev- |sacked and the family Jjewelry was | oniroctns | work p-ClagPerto A . fiefore tomorrow |the Punishment? You are the benefl- | The Muskingum river rose 145 feot | eral Hours Sunday. missing. The police arrested an old | | Mulhail Knew “Jim” Sherman. o S 7 nig probably will have |¢lary of the farmer’s infidelity to his | within a period of eight hours, but this | = gardener who is employed in the; \y 'j . Maxwell, grand tary and | Mulhall said Cushing resigned in| mhompsonville, Conn. July 1 pussed a perfected bill to be sent to |OWD party last fall. And for You now | evening the waters began fo receda| New Haven, Comn, July 14—A |neighborhcod. He was locked up on |, V- - Maxwel, gEanc SEorecaty SU0 | SHTE S0, 07 to the iate James BaaLle, Conn,, Iuiy be hi s Seventy-five persons had a narrow es= T president for his signature. :f{nnP msi!f:de(‘:;“;l’loeur l:)rlklhe flffon:?hnt and the stage tonight about five feet | thrilling battle with the waves on Long | the technical charge of intoxication Cuctors, died at his home at Cedar | W. Van Cleave, then president of the bdine you strikes me as be- | gh water mark, | Island sound, in which some Yale men | but he is held on suspicion. 8 : - " | park, Agawam and this place, sank in | Cleave in which the “lobbyist” show- { miq-stream. Fortunately the g"' I | in the city fifty houses were inundated | 1y made harbor at Milford Point, sev- | Conciliation to be composed of & com- | NEGRO SLASHES to a depth of several feet. In the flood | eral miles west of this city, it was Albany, N. Y., July 14—A commit- Board of Mediation and Conciliation. | lower than the hi A | Hapids, Towa, vesterday after an illness | association, who wanted full Teporis | sabet whon s steans losnch, PIviaE the The perfected bill will create the | pesitions § mave ooor g i-bl00ded Pro- | Thousands of acres in the lowlands of | figured and i R e T SR aer | of ‘sevéral weeks. He w vears | of all his work. The committee read | Gonnectiont river betwoer —Riverside e perfecte vill ¢ e | pos ve ever heard of.” T v b : pwh ab r hours ur - final- ! e : e £ i United States Board of Mediation and | | the country were under water, while [ blown about for hours until 2 Mayors Want Sunday Baseball. |qia several letters from=-Mulhall to Van | issioner of ation @ roncilia- % A S he tee representing the staté conference| Sabato Novi, and Leui Riccio, the |ed that he did not care so much for|not deep at this point and all e e o e e RIGHT AND LEFT | districts people found the water ap- | learned today, probably gave rise to | of° mayors today requeated Governor |latter of Bridgeport, each about thir- | Cushing after the secretary left the| o reach shore. It was at first Fa= || B e A ovabimth S RION proachingtheir homes rapidiy” end | the reror!, (at, four men had beon | S0 5 redommend o - the extra: |teen vears old, “were fownd mwity uf |asgociation. 1 L8 FEERE 0 TR Lo fed BN, Tt Sere arowe ©f $1,500 and a tenure of seven vears, | Three Persons Stabbed by Him in ! they moved their furniture to the up- | squall, | ordinary session of _the legislature |robbing stores in Derby, vesterday and | Some of Jotiore Fad el B e and not more than two other officials | South Norwalk Saloon. per floors. Yale men were ' Willlam . |When it re-convenes Wednesday night, | were committed to the te school for | the day showed that Mulha had{ The launch “Palaides” was used for ®f ihe government already appointed | s ool = = Howe. Joof Dorchester, Mass., for- | 1egisiation designed to give municl- | vovs [BosE Sonn b theslate w\hn'rmf"]":’-m excursion purposes. On the trip. dovlt‘n 5y the president with the consent of | South y 14.—] Steamship Arrivals. e T atar and football | PAlities home rule in the matter of | Ty < s s S L o 907, 1 to the park, the boat struck a sunk= . the senate who shall be designated b | Montague, colored. while urior e os | Lisbon, Taly it Avelveq. steame T e vvhe, s meadnated last Jipmey| Sunday baseball Tha! Manitaba (Bost. Office D epart. ol onauional Tepub- | en Jog, which it is believed woakened. Bim as the two other members of the | fluence of liauor tonights entered the | Roma. New York and Providence for | bud Lew Walace oo of Indianapolie.| — | ment announced the $30,000 was the | congressional committee. the bottom of the boat. The m Sourd. There alto would be an |saloon of Charles Sismay. where o | Marcsilies e IO . ason of General Lew Wallader| President Lowell in Airship. |amount of regictered mail stolen at | Wrote Letter to Sherman. _ |had just started out on the return tHB | @esistunt commissioner, with # salery (had been ejected; stabbed Mr. Sigway Bremen, July 13.—Arrived, steamer |and senior in the Shefficld Seientific | Berlin, July 14—The president of |Regina last Monday. Most of the | [n , letter he wrots on July 1, 1907,| ahd When not more than 100 yards 2L 35.000 authorized to act in the com- |his wife and stepson, and then evading | Bremen, New York sailed, 12th, | school. Harvard University, Dr. Abbott Law- | maflswas consigned to banks at Win- | {5 Mr, Sherman, Mulhall said he was|irom shore, filled rapidly with wéter, oners’ absence. For the settle- la score or more persons in the bar | Steamer Koenig Albert, New Yor These men vesterday hired a, sail- | Tence Lowell, made a trip today in a |nipeg. | Boing west and call on the Hon. James | Without the slightest warning. The ; t of controversies as they might |room, made his escape through the| Naples, July 13.—Afrived, steamer |hoat at Merili White's boathouse in |Zeppelin dirigible airship from Pots- 2 3 | E. Watson of the Sixth Indiana dis- | STeatest excitement prevalled and arise the measure would provide for |pack door. | tanti. Naw: Yok i it ccomiiiaa i dam (o Terlin and return. Mo was | Mrs. Rosalio Chivington, wife of [ (ricr, and thut he intended fo look up|nearly all’ in the bost leaped over= Doards of arbitration of six or three | Montague, who is an oyster opener,| London July 1i.—-Arrived, steamer | Rhoades, of New York cityy accompanied by Willlam Spencer, sec- | Thomas McK Chicington, president of | menibers of the organization in that | board. The water was tm;nduva to Lo Do selected With the belp of e |was put out of the saloon by Mr. Sig. | Minnetonka, New York. field school senior, Stephen Pa ond secretary of the American em- |the American Assoclation of Baseball | gigirict and get them i do some active | SIX feet deep and all reached shore of m on and conciliat ymouth, July 1 way late this afternoon.. Tonight he | P! Arrived, steam- | “Beans,” the bulldog mascot of Yale | b: clubs, won a decree of divorce at Chi- work for Watson. jin_safety. i y. wherever necessary. The latter board em T y 2 s 2 s ol 5 E a she receive $5,000 | O ” ing| . TWo women, a Miss Johnson of En« entered the saloon, arm v er Kronprezzin Cecilie, New York for |athletic teams, started eastward. When _ = | cago, vesterday. She will receive $5,000 | " 1" will pledge you before starting| 1, L would pass upon any disagreements |knifc” and at once. ttarkes s ?g:\‘v’gf Cherbourg and Hamburg. they reached Guilford the sea was So Killed on His Own Porch. alimony. v there” the letter said, “that we will be| ficld and Miss Mamie Devine were among the arbitrators. Awards made 'The tiyo grappled, and Montague stab. | Cherbours, July 14.—Arrived, steam- | rough that Rhoades went ashore. ¥he | New York, July 14—Jerome Dan- < . L able to land Mr. Watsen again in the h“ Al oie hie 1o o"”w their by the board would hpve_x;culed bly bed him twice in the thigh. Mrs. Sig- | ®* Kronprinzessin Cecilie, New York |others decided to continue the trip. neo, a soda water manufacturer, was.| George Mehalisim, a Polish miner, | next house.” Khy physis s were able o g ; - :\h'”dir:n';l‘»ndxmnl, in which appeals | ' ‘;mf had just returned from a via r‘)‘lvnr;omhrfi;r ;izre_m‘en ¥ The last }lhozs}tadgs s?\\- (\é u;‘v Y;n:h\shn‘t and killed as he stood n|l‘ll:|:‘1Al l(‘;ml{w{sx)mo. g’xa., 3 SkPr};Lly. ':'hut Sherman’s Letter to Mulhall. ",fif: acongints s of | the. bia o 9 - . L funeral, hearing the noise in the bay otterdam, July 12.—Arrived, steam- | he says, it was being tossed about by | porch of his Harlem home tonigl and killed his wife, anu their three S % _ € 8_ g Yara | % Will Name Commission at Once. . [room, went to her husband's rescue, | €' Birma, New York for Libau. the heavy seas. Today just as search- | The murderer who used a rifle and es- | children. He then killed himself.| On July 2 Mr. Sherman on paper of | brought = to thif town about St President Wilson expressed his | Montague made a lunge at her with | Christiansand, July 13.—Arrived, |ing parties were about to start out, | taped unidentified is thought to have |Jealousy was assigned by neighbors ;_'“‘a‘ f“;‘[;:'"f" commitiee wrote -\1”1—::;‘;1‘0":‘0‘:“? mon:ihnx B gratification after the conference that |the knife, and inflicted a wound lweh‘el‘:(c"‘m(; United States, New York for | word was rec h\'%d l‘ruT éri:;org Puént stood a block away when he fired at | as the cause. Sk b il AT Fvhnl Ll at s at the bol o e had _be -qac on | inches long extendl F? Copenhagen. that the men had reache ere safe- | his victim. "My 3 olor am_ glad - et Tat DOGL M | Dol JouE s & from the spine | "G sgow, July 15.—Arrived, steamer |1y PR Weavers numbering 170 struck st |You are still interested in politichlas} 0 * fom — ; suggestions made as “just and rea- | In the meantime, the saloon was in (rajl\}{uimdv JN-I'\}' ‘\’flrk.\b R ——— | FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS. | the Hamlet Mills at “’(mn\'uwkleh (u.}x, et At e Lu“x&‘\f&'f- Ar:e”llurx"la ’ cor uld not act u ! 3 ersons made their | S&M g 4 o \ be ented by a N Scotia man. age o, Kta £ s % S ha 3 e % them now to prevent a great incon- |escape. John Lonchak, a son ot Mrs. | Piymouth, July 14 —arrived. steam- OF THE UNITED STATES |Jcen invented by a Noya Scotls man. | for fitty cents por cut increase and |1OW emploved by the republican con- | geriate Postpones the Oratorical Bats venlence and perhaps a disastrous Sigway, by a former marriage, grap- ppnEeas Pl 7] 2 | uniform lengths of cut gressional committee, nor were you 3 3) PR . a ail of the flyin, i ast e tle For 24 Hour: b sityation for the carrying business of |pled with Montague, and was stabbed | (07 Bremen. Mammoth Organization of Business | 1 Position on the tail of the fiving SRR % Es. 14 ol ke lh»enri/ur;z\(:\‘}i";’lm::' . o the country. | below the hip. The n sen- e AT ) templated. - resident Wilson, yesterday express- YOU = z -l w The president said he would name 1»3 O‘zm"" ;‘mm glxgvim';h;:a;:m::d Steamers Reported by Wirelsss. Me:l Cont template by harness. It is folded by straps| /| surprise that the Senate Finance | Sistance, and T found you at all times ‘ashington, July 14—Formal opem+ ot 4 cted fo electromagnetic releases | o % i : s ing of the tarlff fight on the floor of the new commission as quickly as pos- [fled out of the back door, throwing | . Siasconset Mass. July 14 —Steamer | San Frameisco, July 14-—"To aid | Sna on the pressure of s bution would | Committee had increased utise o o "‘"“m’fi:mfi““m"' sag il th senate Waa postponed: today! THum gible and that the contending parties |off all persons who tried to stop him. | Finland, Aniwerp for New York, sig- |every administration by cordial co-0D- | s ara em e oot or o Y#*hia | tarifs bill on works of art and book e House Investigation. ednendny untll Thoratsy. his TR had assured him that they would | He made a complete get-away. The | Nalled 260 miles east of Sandy Hook |eration: to draw together in a common | seqt. He believes these articles are more | On the house side today the Garrett : 5 done to enable the flnance committes await legisiative action. The merits | police tonight are conducting a careful | 2t noon. Dock 8§ a. m. Tuesday bond the business men of America in | Modern laws of France help the |°f elucationul use thun luxuri committee heard one witness, Repre- |to complete its report on the Under- . of the controversy itsell were not|scarch for him. Physicians were called | . NeW York, July 14.—Steamer Pres- |gefense of their good name, and in the | work) ngmen to buy homes at a small S sentative George W, Fairchild of New | wood-Simmons bill, the presentation ' fouched on at today's conference, the land attended the Injuries of the wound- | ident Lincoln. Hamburg for "New | creation of an instrumentality throush | price nnd. o yent quarters At desira Rev. Paul Drake, formerly of Saco, | York, and recessed for an indefinite|of which will mark the beginning of legislative side alone being canvass- |ed persons. They will probably all re. | YOTK. signalled 924 miles east of San- | hich they may Speak as a whole with | ba rates, it being recognized that thisd Me.. refused yesterday to pay a fine | period to take up the study of the|forensic hostilities on the floor. e cover. dy_Hook at moon, 13Mh. Dock § a. m. | Juthority, to the execulive and to con- | form. of - “hianthrepha: 1o a potent [Of $15 imposed In the Quincy, Mass. | Copics of (ha Mulhall lottors Furaisiig] To the mearcmi e fovrie will These Present at Conference. LR e s R Bt gress relative to the things which busi- | factor In combating both rice sulcide | court following his conviction for ob- | i,y the National Assoctation of Mamue | lsten to @ Speech tomorrow by Sens Aside from President Wilson those | BANKERS PARDONED i Bt fot LiTor teamer I'ranco-|jess needs; to create a force compar- |and alcoholism. |structing the highway witile making a [peturers in answer to a subpoena|ator Thomas of Colorado on. the re< whe took part In the conference were: Sib el for Tiver puol, signalled 302 | spje in every respect to the organized | Argentina is {0 import 300 goats 1o.~’aneech Sunday in support of Socialism. | Guces tecum served on James A. Em- | lation of the tariff to the panic of the et o, . pradifient of the Natlonoi BY THE PRESIDENT. | miles west at 6.4) p. m. Due Queens- |torces of labor, and of agriculture— |'a new milk supply. R % evy, : nineties. these are.the objects of the chamber of The Toronto-Winnipeg expresticon | " Hepresentative Fairchild Was sworn - commerce of the (nited States, now A speck of enamel chipped from a |they Canadian Pacific, llad a BUIEPW {to allow him to make a statement in Denmark Accepts Bryan's Plan. Civle Federation: Judge Ma: AZ town 530 p m. Tuesday. Knapp of the commerce courts W. & | Have Not Served Even a Day of Five —— e Brown, president of the New York | Years' Sentenc New Haven Flagman Killed. 3 | being formed, as outlined by Harry A.|patient’s tooth by a dentist’s drill flew | escdpe from destruction yesterdiy us | answer to Colonel Mulhajl's charge th: v enmarik, Central; Samuel Res. president of (he - Bridgeport, - July 14— Henrs C.|Wheeler of hicago, president of the |into th eve of Dr, Leroy Kerr, uf |the result of the siiding-of §5 feec of | Ka'tl “a large and Wodlthy menitoe | thammen A oster S st s i Sommarie! Pennsylvania railroad; David \\'u.| Washington, July 14—President Wil- | Starkliam of Salem street, New Haven, | organization. Chicago, & few- days ago and he was |{he right of way Into Lake Superior | {uger himaeif and one of the most ot | day hoeame: the twenty-first nation to Jard, president of the Baltimore and son today granted unconditional par- | a flagman on a construction train on| Mr, Wheeler, expounding his theme |advised to'have the optic removed to [al ’tossport, 150 miles ~pakt of Fort {Ive adherents of the association,” and|accept the principle of Secretary p i Ohlo ralflroad: Georse W& Stephens, [don to William F. Kettenbach and | the New Hagen road, was run over by | here tonlght before the San Francisco |save his life. Diphtheria germs sere | Williams, Ont | that he told Mulhall of “meetings and [ an’s plan. Detalls of the plan < grosident of the C. & O; Frank ¥rum- | George H. Kester, cach sentenced to | hix own trafh this.aftornoon and died | chamber of commerce and other com- | carrled on the speck, e | dinners held in Emery's home.” . Mul- | have been forwarded to Demmark. I chairman of the (. & O.; Di-!five years imprisonment for making | 8oon after being taken to a hospital. | mercial bodies, sald frankly that, aside e The piant of the American Printing | hall also dtclared that he had been rectors W. W. Atterbury, vice pres- dent Penmaylvania railroad: A. H. Smith, vice president of the New York Central: H. E. Wills, leglslative rep- false reports to the comptroller of the | He féll from the top of a car and was | from nagural evolution, another reason | Thomas Gannon, of Derby, charged | Company, at. Fall River one of ihe larg currency on the condition of the Lew- | sent Into Fairchild’s disirict on three Horse’s Kick Kills Old Wa | caught under the wheels of the car be- | for the organization of @ national body | with manslaughter was bound over to | est of its kind in the country, remain- | separate occasions at his request, I wmmlr. Man, July 1 iston, Idaho, National bank of which | hind it. {at this time is the “indiscriminato at-|the superfor court for trial yesterday |ed closed yesterday, and beiween 400 | both 1905 and 1908 Mulhall said e | Churehi ‘kburn, ome of ¢ they wera president and cashier, re- tacks made upon business generally; [in bonds of $1,000. It is allexed that |and 500 hands were tirown oui of work | wlrked in Mr, Fairchild's distriet d resentaiive Brotherhood of Lotomo- | xpectively. ~ They were convicted | The New Jersey China Pottery Co's |upon fhe publie plaiform and in the | he {hrew s tone on dune 15 which: childs district, and | adians who won the Victorla Cro ‘When 25 firemen ®iruck for an (ncrease | his expenyes were paid by the Nation- tive Engineers: Warren B Stone | April 4, 1911, but have not served any | plant at Trenton, was destroved by firc, | dally and periodical press of the coun- | sirfking Thomas O'Keefo on the head, | In wages and o change 1n warking cone | a1 Asdoension o Yoneti e 1100~ | valor in b outh Afrioass W president of the Brothernood of Laco. of their sentences Loss, $50,000. ~ fTera. Tale Tormal Bathaeat e e stad stadans t:f e T b caused his death