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NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913 VOL. LV.—NO. 223 The Bulietin’s Circuiation In Nionglich is Double That af Any Other Paper, and lis Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in /Pn;oiportionifi« the éity’s Population PRICE TWO CENTS P { BELIEVES SCHMIDT FEIGNS INSANITY | Cobied Parasrashs 'Hyerta Blames |Fell to Death Gondensed_Teograma Dublin Strikers Number 10,000. Charles F. Bishop, former mayor of Dublin, Ireland, Sept. 16.—Qver - g Buffalo, ‘is dead, aged 60, 10,000 men have joined in the strike gt 2.2 H b movVement started by the transport J. P. Morgan sailed yesterday for a ner E Opinion That He is an “Unscrupu- | vo Fer R e taorroraan, Saled Tatio Coroner Expresses Upinio DU et a0 e el . 1] e Fire destroyed .the Columbia Tile lous Man with a Master Mind pangStelen Necklace Found. FOR RETARDING PACIFICATION | BOY DRAGGED UP 400 FEET BY |Cow plant at Grafton, W. Vi, Loss, sondon, Sept. 16—A workman to- $100,000, . day found on a sidewak practicaily the OF MEXico A ROPE 1000, eran e aner vained L 3650, The New York Stock Exchange voted ADMITS FITTING UP A COUNTERFEITERS’ DEN |, MESSAGE DELIVERED |AT WOODSTOCK FAIR |the fnerat o Mayor cainor Naval Reinforcements at Nanking. The Turner. Maloney _S‘hloc ‘2‘0 of Tokio, Sept. 16.—A flotilla of Japan- { Distingui A Has DELsoRer i Si e i o of Jaj guishes Between the People and | Rope was Wound About His Wrist and | bankruptey tday by creditors Detectives of Opinion That Counterfeiting was Only One of | s torvedo Bont destroers as af 3 [ ntopea? b the Admiral teday to re- | the Government of This Country—To | He was Unable to Release Himself | John F. Wade, chairman of the fowa uGde | iiies” i i chmidt | Nonkins e Sbomr O Lot oard of control, died at his home at Side Lines”—Secret Service Chief Declares Schmidt Numine vesterday in anticlpation of | Spare No Effort to Obtain Peace as Air Monster Started Its Ascent. | Boarq of control died at bl o nd Muret Resemble Description of Men Who Have}Ps e e = L et get B 2 s e . | Mexico City, Sept. 16.—Provisional (Special to The Bulletin.) laid the cornerstone of the new $200,000 " . dls i 1o Hague, Neitherlands, Sept. 16.— | President Victoriano Hucrta delitcrod . o e 7 . "A. building at Hamilton, Ohio assed Spurious Twenty Dollar Bills in New England |, /000 Hin&ue. Neitherlands, Sept. 16.— | Pre emieagntel Tiossaes Tacignt of the | . Woodstock, Conn, Sept. 16— Thers|Y. M. C. A building at Hamiltor will shorily be given tho parliamentary | opening of the second session of the | WS & Very unfortunate incident to mar franchise in Holland, as in the speach | 27th Mexican congress. In it he prom- | Lhe obening day of the fair here, the| R. W. Hastings of Boulder, Col, is from the throne, delivered at the open- | 1sed to spare no siferts to bring about | 3PPalling accident In which George [living without a stomach. It w - scovery |as saying that “God gave me the| . ¢ Ve A od DY S tan F CTetT o Bernier, J. son_of Mr, and Mrs. /moved when he was operated upon for y Ing of the State General today the |the unrestricted election of president | 5 g Plates” and in reply to a question bY | new Dutch cabinet States its intention | and vice president of the Mexican re. | G¢0r8e Bernier, of Mechanicsville, | cancer. ounterfeiter he declared there were L 3 would constitute the greatest triumph | YOUng Bernier. it is said, had been a William H. Taft heads the list of ny poor people in the world and he of his career ‘ r t offic sisting in holding down the balloon in | o who will be honos v pall bearers Bk to duents the utiey to et | Terapect el Ay his ' successor with the country at | $hich Harold Gates of Newburyport, |4 tne funeral of Mavor Gaynor nest ng their condition | _ Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 16.—Sir. Bd- 6, anhe houed to oo Rl wag preparing to make an es- |y e fun i 5 Chief Flynn Sees Resemblance. ward Carson, the leader of the Irish b ) cension, this to be the star feature of s tinitag. Sl seargh ar Musets | DNI0 landed in Ir-land today wit Relations With United States. the afternoon at the fair. e A detectfves found this afternoon | the oblect of insvectlaz the volunte General Huerta said the strained| Rope Twisted Around Lad's Wrist. |navy yard, will be serlously chnside e LAt the GocubAn: had Slaoe |or ich is being vaised in the pro- | diplomatic relations between Mexico | 0 heso il Love etlzsded by Hedibs to make not only spurious twenty | Yic® of Ulster to support the provi-[and the United States had cau The big bag was fully inflated with |and p i n & § five dollar and ten T ent which, 1t is said is | Mexican nation to suffer unmer gas and tug the restraining | tary Daniel: - | sht into existence in the | fliction and had retarded the pacific fluence to be free when Gates gave = ! "% the secret service, | event of the home rule for Ireland bi of the country. Nevertheless he | the word “Let go all!” Those who had | Tailors in 55 Paterson, N. J., shops er viewinz the prisoner and the | Pecoming law erted he had good grounds to hope | Deen helping to hold the balloon down [and department stores went ¢ counterfeiting plant, made this state- | e — rly solution of the d nces [ by clinging to the ropes suspended |yesterday for a nine hour da 1 a Clain | ment | INFERNAL MACHINE the two nations to see | {rom the top and sides of the big bag |ten per cent. increase in w 2 The priest esem- | nd the United s once | did as ordered, releasing their holds. = T M 4ot ety cription SENT TO GEN. OTIS. ed in bonds of fr Young Bernier is said to have been | p ¢ Davis, an aviator, died yes- S s S A L I | e he provisional president drew a dis- | holding one of the ropes and to have it | Py C; Davis, an aviater, ¢ : g gl | Apparent Attempt in Life of Owner of | tinction between the attitude of the | tWisted around hls wrist. that he might | [STA0N o« Chieago hoppital o8 © - = $10 | ton, New Haven and other i Los Angeles Times. government of the United States and |better cling to the tugging monster. |;;.-" v er juneau county fair at Maus- d a r | that of people of that nation, vidently he had no time to disentan- | 8 (TS0 ea. . 1 fer |ing “ tenseness of our dipl gle himself w the others let go and s 5 e Mind.” | tpday to Gene Grev Otis | United States of America, altho to free himself, but did not succeed in | The $40,000 estate of Charles I s Jiihr to ¢ B R i te oot sich inat poo had put | doing so until the balloon had swept | Perks of Houlton, M gesof | Schmidt's prete e 5 1910, by the | Mexico into a state of apprehension, upwardg to . height estimated at 400 |month, will be divided amon ve the op t MNar 5 Y feet. Then he dropped to the ground | Catholic institutions in Maine and Ne : r. his record as a « e A vas re.| The message was disappointing to [side the race course, fortunately not —— Father Schmidt impres s an Y at the Otis residimee iy ore” | many who had expected that Pro- | hitting any team or automobile in| The cranberry bol Pl nscrupulous man wilh s mast S morn- Lvisional President Hu would deal | which people were sitting. unty, Mass., suffered from Mr. Feinberg said. “Think of a [ I tis 3 tous Tt some len with recent diplomat frosts Monday 1 ot t Work man who is able to qualify fc L Epver to the potte. . MUt eq hangan vimn) ct, however, he Every Bone Broken. imated that half of the fall crog iy ood, who is a forger of great | box was carefully openod and found to | St nEes. This the perma- | Practically every bone in the boy's | destroyed secret | gl a mect nough to coin mon- | CONtain two stick mite, each| pen{ commission of congress being al- | body was broken. The thousands who o had Who might have ed ir Fulminating caps | ready informed.” and the f had been witnesses of the accident did | Richard Decker, LN Tiion e gov and who had th hility to cor d in’ cach e and a otiations were still pendir | not sense what had happened until |of the injured in ort " e mit the crime Schmidt is charged w o T and | pags over with a bare here was a rush of those near by for | on’ iher New il 5 That indicates no ordinary mind. 2 ice, explod: The silen Vhic > boy, who had been in- |tember 2, left hospital 1 S 3t as " en the box 1id v the reading of t a mantle of horror | nome yesterday : “Lord Prefers a Double Sacrifice.” | second time wi P s ot o it e Mnn s o nome vesterday. s L0 Schmidt in bis cell Was as to neral OUS life conclusion by prolonged Cheer- y lifted during the remainder of | Mps. Margaret Navis, 72 v = muller girl when she expected to be- | fp = i e ¥ the crowds in the galleries. who made a triple ,w:.rncl\uvowdsx_ e EhE e % i come a moth His reply was he bomb drop very successfully, did mot know |yraser 3§ Hhe esull o DU e o s Well, the Lord would rather have | the watchfulness o To Spare No Effort to Obtain Peace. | of the sccident until he came down | hondey atternoon whi s s The Lord wanted her, The Lord al- | 0f the ang Tuerta said did not see the boy on the way up, 25 | The incr o e ways wants something.” plover's to ft. he Mexican government » lad was suspended below the level |, The increased cost of living was Believe Schmidt s e had drunk some af | The 1 machine pacification of ¢ mtry a at which Gates was riding whiat (o8 O R e his vietim's blood because h ed | Gener found at h nt necessity i er o restore the | shouts heard he attri e e a s Htrie bide s th ? to partake of a true communion, | dence aften - the {public services to their r Al s nterest in his own drob. A fion: Contar » bt .6 ng lestroyed. Dy ex- | to re-establish the political, social and | has been a balloonist for four years, EON 1 2 7 | plostons the efforts of | economic equilibrium, and to make | was deeply affected by the accident. 2 ien : ol Jhan Suicides in Schmidt’s Family. MeXamara conspirators | Possible a programme’of reforms ha bodt was removed by a local un- | _Through a “mutual benefit associa- o docs <oel- | _Aschaffenburg, Germany, Sept [ qofome, attempt on his iife today was | will satisty the natlonal uspiration. | dertaker |itiegtiathe Hennzsivantos 10 oadwill n The parents of the Rev Thuted by ral to agenc will spare no effort and no sacri- | 2 s | retire all employes o 65 years a - e is ¥ t the Mex- | the free casting of the ballot it was apparent to those who | st - > i s c ad a par t You may ba sure it 1 tute | Watched him. struggling first to clim Fire that destroyed the hig depurt- ers S 1y h past 4 | o of World joined | be expected, enters upon it fons | do ) a thud that | los: - - —— - — L action ent of “Mex- | with publi ¢ and order an accom- | heard all over that section of the| " 5. : 4 TR I GENERAL EBANS FOR [ feams in an cftort to esta a | plished fact. | rounas and proved a sickening sor Produstion ! United COMMANDER IN-CHIEF | Th P e e B | VIVAS FOR HUERTA. ~vm-‘ 5 mot nd sister wouy in | 4 00, o docr 0 as cor Wil B Nebraska Man Likely to Be the Suc- | morning. Ii was « 1Indt‘nendence "Day Passes Without _ They were iEREly osta Liowsa, Axdariopl produltion ety 18 essor of Beers. ck e inches ] . i medical examiner, after investi- | < = e = e 1 two inches deep, wr. | Any Serioua | Out gating the circumstances, gave p The advertising agency « t & = ¥ 6—"0: W = | 8 nission for the al of the 'bedy |Co., of Chicago, S : . X v z In spite of |4, an undertzking establishment, hands of Howard t ling ¢ ey TORer e | army uprising ana : FULFILLED A BET | Times, tue New s s or 3 o1d 1 hought there | Of the president, In o OF 20 YEARS AGO. | : 3 s vas s s about ithe | SRS NG went wit L 7 | The woman's bod: 1 floating ir : » D jrs dey ppicy | h Naval Officers Sprint for | ;purrs colleae resors ¢ ‘ I Ly 0y's sbelfef at | -2 1 siioated Slose 60 10,000 { 100 Yards. [ vesterday as ar ded tred T saic Offs;" “but exam- | Marchors passed in re -1 - | 1on, 19, of M ss. Her nd Sander T ! St sl £ | of 100 yards was this af 0 | been brooding on th tter G « 1 remove the RO 4 n e |yy Rear Admir Robert K A el co de v o 2 ir and sutimot and Cap ric Back Miss Dorothy Dillon, da Dr t S Sorvang o - 10Mme. T British na fulfillment of and Mrs. R. H. I W T ate Caz $ B, Feltz ho e mad by them 2( ATS 0, and the | N H Wi < el n¢ e pried open the | Louselops o Vas | “Both officers wer eserving in the | the small room of all ox we a o e & ) nsncn ' way | RSl U0 thoke RO - A 1893 when a challenge was given| A body of armed neighbors » a by ; S eces of sand. | principal business thoroughfare 1d accepted for % race to be run on land captured | withe T . ‘ f sar S i e R /o= same date 20 vears later. Armiral | Charies sdams, a negro hos - : i m Black | RS (arehcecTiad den ed and | §ir Hedwodth Menx was commander | had been accused by alre. W. C. v € p camp, ROwaC » D b T i A D Yo e or e WAl the time of the |t Nexy i Wikl assault. upes R n pt | Un X n 0 sl B 2 T e 2 wager and was stakeholder tod: Rear | Fe was turned over to the palic t e Chobipet e amons e T | Aamiral Arbuthnot is 49 years old and s v it . ’ iring 4 great hole in the | fronts. President Huerta and his a aptain Back 4 Enormous increased amount of for I er g ¥ % ding through the str r eign beef is noted & f . e « Fadl o Canrmid Jnly | conclusion of the early ceremonies at | WOMAN FOUND DEAD | toreign and domestic comme S er ¢ L o Chapultepec were greeted with wild BY HER NEIGHBORS. aRnounces that the imports of suc gressman Wa Sardner - o o he. sald t applause. The president’s greatest | meat during June, July and Au ost of | e e e nt the "devils who | tFiumph ‘appeared 10 be at his recop- | Her Hushand Found Lying in a Stupor|APProximated three million pound n ZEi wanted to blow up the Times and me, | tion at the joint session of the depu- el Sl e - 0~ | GASINO DIRECTOR Thes Lo the same old gans or | tes and senators when he entered side Mrs. Mary Chervinak, aged 28, brid . e SHOT FOR REVENGE, | i} me old t wih vivas both by th crowd eveland, O., Sept. When neigh- | committed suicide by cid L t - 2 e Founding the chamber and filed the | POTS rang the bell at the home of Mr. | SCqeliay at' the hom EEE = Assassin, a Discharged Employe, | TAKES PROTEST TO hall % | rermives m A or ey, | ner at Bridgeport, where she had 1 RY CHARGE b ol dal GOVERNOR BALDWIN. | incandescent lights tonight. Al pun. | €1 #id_and broke in the door. Mrs. | gmEloYeq as @ ms 5 "® | San Sebastian, Spain, Sept. 15 —M S e lic buildings are ‘prafusely decorated. | Andrews was fdind dead in her bed 2ot . R n F of e ar of e ek ope M. | Consumers’ League Secretary Sees Him | Until midmght the thoroushtares b and Andrews lay in a stupor beside | Greater labor. unions, & reduction in Bes and Ablorne vas shot dead last nignt before About Miss Holloway. sented t New Year's |her i . | the bours of fabor and more stringer s of 1,500 persons mathered &= eve in of\thie: Unitedi|, . Bruises on M Sndbepa: ooy lead | o gt fabor davw B, b oy Lgpes States | the police and the coroner to hetiave | ShIIA Tabor s, RoE Al o % S ¥ 5 - d the gaming tabl | that she met a violent death. Pend- | About midnight a ) ning e = b — i 54 - 2 = 3 bl tary of labor, yesterday fore dele dress standing in the do % | the Consumers’ lsague of Connecticut, | SIX NEW TORPEDO | Ing_investigation, Andrews 1s being | aies of the carmen's assaclation at e g was | o) O O ErTIOR: BalAgk e T His o { held. He has been unable to tell any- | &2te% of the o . L ot & b BB e and ot the | e capit] Tueay il e BOAT DESTROYERS. | thing s . bl tampeded amid the terrified soreams | [Soq ASainet the aprointment PY| Gontracts for Them Awarded by Sec- | member of a wealthy and Mfuential |y ors o e ooy o A TEence, i (Sompect it s | e who Walted mins noard | Charlotte . Holloway of New Lons | rotary Daniels Yesterday. family of Toronto, Canada. | N.'H, yesterday on a charge of man- thin a few feet of him. ang the. |don to the position of state investi- | > s % | A T | slaughter in causing the death of Miss the revolver on the directr | EAtor of the manner in which women _ Washington, Sept. 16. — Secretary World’s Largest Man Died. | Corilla H. Begleston. n Portsmouth, N. : me s Rsimllsting five shots and girls are employed. Miss Welles ' Danlels today made conditionai award | cpjumet, Mich, Sept. 16.—Louis|H. schoolteacher, who was run down The assassin stood calmly by as his (0l the governor that in her opinion for the contracts for the construction | yrouianem, 30 vears old, believed to | by an antomabile - placed under arrest. He is believed to UOBS Which the law prescribes for the | 57 and 62 as follows: Two vessels o | {34y in a hospital at Hancock, Mich, | The Sovereign grand lodge, Ind - be a discharged employe who attired | POSition and that she has not had the | the New York Shipbuilding company | SPAY W& 1 of a few davs, He|pendent Order 1d Petlows, 3 himsel? in evening clothes so that he | SPeclfic training demanded under the |at 3863000 each: two to Willlam | (% Vo fuot eight Inches tall, and |nual cor t Minr « - might enter the Casiné with the guests | 2¢t. Miss Welles suggested fhat the | Cramp & Sons’ Ship and Engine Build one time tr ed with a circus. | poned in tel 1 o rosolt 3 unnoticed to thke revénge. Eovernor intimate to Commissioner | ing company, Philadelphia, at $881.000 | 3 one time travelled with a cirous. | poted MEIICN 2E0on, OF & Fosoly- 3 —_— | Connolly that the appointment be re- | each; one to the Fore River Shipbuild. | -5 G ", ring mission te the order from twenty-one DANIELS DEMANDS called, ing corporation, Quiney, ' Mass, at : folclghianivears - s | In reply to Miss Welles the governor | $361,000. and one to the Bath (Me.) TatE In H . THE COST FIGURES I 1id he did not think the matter called | Iron works at §884,000 % a tls; xp«:tod a Aew' a'ven. American) ship yards were hives of . — for any interference on his part. He £ = New Haven, Conn., Sept. 16.—Former |y quatry in Ausust. for figures issued - Désirous of Securing Competition on | b¢ d that the commissioner had James J. Hille 75th Birthday. | President Wiiliam Howard Taft, Mve. | ny the United States burea of Ravi r Battieahip Contracts, | used his best judgment in appointing | _Glagler Park, Ment., Sept, 16.—James | Taft and their daughter, Miss Helen, | gation disclose that 143 vessels of vari- ¥ Miss Holloway’ | 3. Hill, founder of the Great Northern | are expected here tomorrow from their | Sncioh S8close that i3 vessels of varl- = Sl R railway, celebrated his 75th birthday | vacation spent in Camada, 'The Tafts | gg <Rt DUONS We ST onL L Washington, Sept. 16— With mor ¥ 26 werking days of (hat month, or at than half a million dollars ) Fire in Buffalo Hotel. | here today, Mere than 300 memh will occupy a suite of reoms at a local |§ NEGCREE GU5 B TR R0 s | . | snved t the government theansn el | mufrato, N, Y., Sept. 16 Twe hun. | {he veterans' assbeiation of the Great |hotel for a few weeks and will -then | e L t petition on contracis for materials for | Gred and fifty guests’ of the Hotel | Northern attended the fi - | move inte their new home in Prospeet = > igin hattles No. 29, Becretary Daniels | Broezel were rotited out of bed shortly | 5ion of the ,‘ff»"“,'"‘?"‘fi"”‘ byl HEEGER Opening of church parlors in the » b e | the Mid ane ehem | through an adjeining building and set | M= 'j“’“!" e st B Two Years for Herse Thief. at which young women can entertain €Ol cept elther recently submitteq | Many of the guests rushed to the strest | o Gager in the superior court this af- |peselution and adopted Ly the conven H n_of Dlds for leavy mrmor plate | 1aVing all their belongings behind and | U. 8. Custom House Robbed. | noo, ™ ontonced William B, R ton of the general council of the 1 2 essed unless they could show | BEVeral unconsclous women were car- | i Pase, Pexas, Sept. 16.—The thelt | (o state prison from two to four y Bvangetical Lutheran Church at e | of production Ngures to jus. | ried Lo the street by the firemen, of 4,400 pounds of atamunition frora the | for horse thieving, Detectives ~who | Toledo. - " | prices S United Btates custem house here was | have been workipg en his case alleged e 1 | 7T feel sure that congress w Russian Laws Better Than Ours, discovered® today. Federal agents ve- | that Howe is also known race | Mrs. A. R. McAlpine, of Hebron, Ind | fail to back up the departmer New Yeork, Sept, 16—According te | MOVIng ammunition Tecently seized | Isaaes, whe is wanted for s wrote congressman J, B. Petersom to ¥ & £ & - be ) ! eps seem best to | Nicolai Federoff, president of the court | from smugglers, fo be sent to fort | horse thefts. send her government publications on am- | armor at a just price,” the sec | of appeals of Russia, the highest ceurt | Bliss faund that the basement of the | e e | immigradipn so that she could prepare e said | of re, whe arrived here ves- | CUstom heuse had been en d. Steamers Reported by Wireless. |4 paper to read before hor \bont Ihe [wee companfes named have | terday on a shert vacation, Russia has T | sable Island, Sept. 16.—Steamer Ma- | Ay volumes weishing 300 pounds ar E only plants in this country cap- | a belter system of laws (han America | Talk Pays More. jestic. Southumpton for New York, {rived there vesierday by parcel b \ Arived: Steamer | able of turning out-the heaviest grade |in one respect—tho ceurts are kept| Bryan-talks about the aiser | signailed 747 miles east af Sandy Hook | The mail carrier was forced Lo Lite & Abce, vk for Naple < | of armeor plate. entirely distinet frem politics, enfurces it,—Pilisburgh Dispatch, L necs, Dgek § a, wm, Thursday, dray to deliver theu i { | | | | eviance ‘ax avit of ew writer ¢ oxt the contention outright Jerome Makes Objection. proceedings _occupied an _ho PaEMerein Shurtieft. one of New* Sampshire counsel That n view ot the impending hearing e to’ intespose ohisctioh he sald. I move that this hearing proceed forthwith and that the writ he quashe Rt o o the raturn will show that the questions raised in the application are frivolous S ralss 1io niew. question of Iaw: of fact, There is mo federal issue in volved and 1 fee nstramed t st this writ was obtair b cious, Nr. Jerome,” said cour Severely N Withdraw the remarks” said rome. Will say now,” continued the eourt, hat unless you have a pretty strong caso T advise you o save the trouble g the Jssue a tath | orome sat o Martis of Thaw's New Hamp- hire Luwyers, addressed the court, He {5aid in briet that the writ in half haq been obtained be | der the New Humpelite statntes, there 1w Ha recour surty i cage |the governar hamored the estradition warrant and the New York sutlorities Gaved to remove the Tugitive instantly Jerome Willing to be Fair | “wte will 4 said Jerome, rising, that we will use no mdue haste in Te- {moving Thaw should his extradition Ibe granted, We are willing and anx- {ious to proceed in a leg 2 : THAW CASE TOTHE SUPREME COURT Fugitive’s Lawyer Planning to Carry Fight to Highest Tribunal in the Land —_—— |THE HABEAS CORPUS HEARING IS SUSPENDED Notable Victory for Thaw Fgrces In New Hampshire Federal Court—Will Still be Under Protection of United States Should He Be Ordered Extradited—Thaw Cheered Upon Return to Colebrook—Jerome Has Little to Say / Littleton, N. H., Sc for Harry IKendall Tha e foundations for pl case to th eme court of the United States. When the governor of New tradition to New York, at the hearing Concord, on Tuesda Amendment Invok the from rim such time ments been r had i Horn- D ¢ le Thaw Cheered by Crow and eminerft- Iy fair manner.” Do you wish to press this question {of bad faith ™ inquived t irt M. Jerome pansed @ moment, they | #aid (hat woyiew ef the - | emanating trom fede: ring s | . Ishire ® {mg or for @ from the other matter drop. ide, Lie would let the Judge Aldrich, “the only quéstion to be decided is whether | this hearing shall g0 on or be suspend- ed.” With this he began reading his rescript. In part, it was as follow, The Court’s Rescript. his proceeding does not expressly involve the proposed extradition hear- ing before the state executive, yet it concerns it indirectly in the sense that if this hearing should go forward and it should be determined here that the process under which the potitioner is beld ig.not a constitutionally due pro- cese, and that the restraint is therefore illegal, it would doubtiess be contended that the result should bo accepted as conclusive of the question of the right of extradition under the existing state process. “The rights of the state of New York are not of such urgency as to justify summary and precipitate action here in advance of the usual and proper course of interstate extradition pro- ceedings, and the petitioner, having involked federal protection for the pur- pose of saviog his federal rights, | vields to the idea of a postponement of {this hearing to the end that extradi- tion proceedings go forward before the in the ordinary and us- This is a perfectly proper counsel to pursue. It is in ‘ect harmony with our system of | Tederal and state interrelations. | BF ally speaking, the states have recognized the power of extradition as i 2l source. This respect to New |is vecutiarly Hampshire. “New Hampshire expressly recog- nizes the laws of the United States as | the foundation for extradition, It is perfectly obvious that some ! {findings of the executive of the state {might be accepted as conclusive and |binding upon both state and federal courts, and it is equally obvicus that questions might arise before the exe- cutive where IP® action would met be binding upon either. Upon the ques- tion as to what findings would be cons clusive and what not conclusive [ make no intimation whatever. To Give Governor a Fr “Holding pendency and control of |this proceeding undgr suspensfon | menaces neither the rights of the par e3 cancerned nor of the state authori- | tes. ch considerations make it {justifiable that the hearing under the writ before us be suspended to the end |that the executive of the state shal | bave o free hand in respect to the ex- tradition investigation. “It must be understood that it is open {to the petitioner, at any time, to press {his alleged constitutional right of an | lmimediate hearing. It is likewise open | £o in Hand. to the parties representing the state of ew York or the state of New Hamp- otmove at any time, for a hears dismissal of the writ” BLOODY POLITICS IN NEW YORK CITY. | [Rival Gangs Make Targets of Each ’ Other from Awtos. New York, Sept. I joy the .—Gunmen, said to be members of rival gangs. activity in the primary election today led to the renewal of an jold feud, emgaged In a revolver dmel while sedted in two automobiles stand- ing on upper Broadway just as & nearby theatre matinee crowd Swarm- ed into the street. The attacking party of seven, after firing on three men in the other car balf o block away, and being shot at lin retorn, attempted to speed away, | but were overtaken by & traffic pallee in a taxicab. Three men jumped from the car and caped. Four, including the chauffewr, were arrested and locked up charged with _attempted felonious assault and violating the concealed weapon law. No attempt was made to capture the members of the besieged party. Eo far as conld be learned none of the gun- men were injured. Acording to the police, fhe shoots ing is an outcame of the primary fght }in the Fifteenth assembly distriet be- ! tween rivals for the democratic leader- {sbip. The police say the four men under arrest sre members of the “Juck Siroeco gang” and that they had opened tire on members of the “Huad- son Dusters” and the “Rose gang.” A search of the captured car revealed | under & rug tn the tonneau Six pack- |ages of typewritten 'more than 3500 voters in the Ei downtown, and the police are on the theory that the men ai are “repeuters” who, after voting in the lower part of the ¢ity, went up to | the Fifteenth assembly = @istrict “to work” the primaries there in the same LANOTHER RAILWAY i STRIKE IN ENGLAND, About 7,500 Freight Mandlers Out at Liverpool and Birmingham, ELondon, Scpt. J6.—The countsy again threatened with a great ral sivike, and Liverpoc), as before, | be the storm center. The trouble be. gan with the refusal of the L | dockers to handle freight from Dublin | where the transport workers are om * |strike. Men o the number of 3,500 employed in the freight yards of the various Tailways went out this noan and were joined later by 4,000 at Bivmingham, Fhat o complete froight tioup 18- ex- pepted on the Novthwestern lines bl ndicated by 4 warning issued by § Cunard officials {a hameward Denm Amerjeans to earry all their baggige with (hem on the Boat traina OBIFUARY ©larence Stearns, Baliplayer, ‘Winuebaga, Stearns,

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