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VOL. LV—NO. 228 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That o( Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population TAOOPS OUT TO QUELL A RAGE RIOT| oo Perwrrie Thay is Joined |Final Tributg | mtnss Taessns [ONLY ONE VOTE IN SULZER'S FAVOR 1,137 Cases of Cholera. : BUbmabisl, Bt teut, 1 : President Wilson Yosterday receiv- ; Cl h o & i . |pumber of cases of cholera at present ed an offer of a winter home in Col- —_— 48 lash Between American and Polish Miners Necessi- | iodssirvelliance tn the Ramanian umbla, 8. C. Gokths, rom e daean, e Deen 48 Postmactar. Geperal_Burl Motion to Dismiss Impeach i - : s from the disease. master-General Burleson an- Proceed 0 tates Services of the National Guard D £ nounces the purchaso of 41 automoblles peachment Proceedings Over eath of Baron De Freyne. 3 0 be used for the collection and de- 1 piih Lt e T SPEND EVENING TOGETHER AT |[GAYNOR'S BODY BORNE TO |livery of parcel post matter. ruled by Pracfica"y Unanimous Vot o & Freyne died today ut his country rest- CONCORD HOTEL. GREENWOOD CEMETERY. € dence” Frihal Dark Couney Roscom- g The Birth of a 21-pound Baby was . at the age of 53, 3 3 report: S i z FOREIGNERS FARE BADLY AT BENTON, ILL.|Efa' Wk it orie” timme. honGrary = Thbnt &t Sulphr, Ok, by 115 parents ; . [Ea " B i ion " Con. [ EXTRADITION HEARING |THE BRIDGE IN BLACK ™" *¢ ¥ Géoree Coumn A BUFFALO FRIEND OF GOVERNOR IS LOYAL ; - Seize American Wission Schols. | . — colltaad o s D ipo | Feeli : e enna. Austria, S The G o Open in h - I PR TLT 5 Ill-Feeling the Outgrowth of Shooting of Two Musicians by | autnonities ¢ Koritsa, in Albanie, for Pon in Senate Chamber at 11 a. m. | Draped in Sombre Hue and All River | ot uring Indopendence veari : Diunken M R Gy seired he s In albania, t0-] Today—Jerome Handicapped by Ac- | Traffic Suspended as Cortege P: el e Contends That Assembly Had No Legal Right to Act Upon runken Miners Returning From Polish Dance—Ma; £chools there where inst L ERSniie wa Cortena Famy or | &, B struction is £1v- | tion of a New Y Thomas A. Kelley & Co., tanners, at . i ; ; : Y U, d°, Beanly one hundred Albanian a New York Grand Jury. ed—Flowers Sent to Hospitals. Lynn, Mass., filed schedules in bank- Question of Impeachment at Extraordinary Session— Endeavors to Pacify Indignant Americans—All | bere from aviona. i 3 obscs s aevety of Fhonss, o O Opinion by Judge Cullen Hi ot : 599,537 and assets of $306,188. Long Opinion udge Cullen Held That St i ; — Concord, N. H., Sept. 22—On t 25 S 2 y 4 e at State Consti- Foreigrers Found on Streets “Beaten Up.” Goneral Election Before ome Rule. | 6ve of ihé procesdings which arg ex: | Grecawoos wanetons? the SoiutoHiS | Erank Gresnwald, Owner of a Garage tution Sh i i Liverpool, England, Sept. 22--mhe | Bected (0 decido whether or not Harry | in Brookivn of many {he resting place | ¢ Wooster, Ohio, was killed when his ion Should be Given Reasonable Construction. iverpool Daily - Contier moncvatin | K- Thaw shail be returned to the in- | cetved the body of New York's automobile overturned in a collision " g aniibol Dally Courler, conservative | sine aeylum a: Matteawan, X. X, he | mayor, Willisw Jay Casnors At mid. | ¥ith & carriage nes it = " n, s, Se \ race riot | testimony of the arrested men at the | BUthority of an eminent statesman for | as joined hers (onight by his mofner, | & BT LT Jax . CRsnon atund e i t e ers | coroner's inquest are being sought by | the announcerent that there wil Mrs Copley Thaw, and by his | in his honor that were without paral - Albany, N. Y, Sept. 22—Governor ( this hody except whe: o i aEnea ‘Bosse of en OERL Y | eicrs 1 aloch ot v e Pn:n‘x,: |'>‘;“»: other LTosah. el e H’ r:;‘ ’I;’\l’m{‘ that were without paral- | Middle Tennessée Sunday night had | Willlam Sulzer must go to trial. This | assembled. Pt when they are duly sheriff Bl for ang Io i Frivry Hhe witmoit of. Dig ot story of the city. In the | its first frost of the semson. Ouly four | Was decided by the high court o o e i receives the royal as- Pp his mothe presence b h court of im. A 5 st nig The story of the murder was brought | 5€nt. e ro) et e el 2 sence of the family, the honorary |times in the history of the weather bu- | Peachment tonight, whe g ssembly’s Power to Impeach, rought g ceep away from | pallbear Fits o ¢ , D ght, when by a vote o to Benton by Harmon Wyant. t.e Lo 2] the madhouse, Mrs, Thaw sald. e T R e e e T R e The constitution gives the assembly It Wi svaies L D M ARNECONTEuRS Fruitless Journey to Montreal i el ANeoR A Milae o e s e Ression. 1 e, reiulur ‘seseton Ix.tho Wound in the arm and an injured head 1M MABSACHESER L Tl e sl e e L e B7nd | sense that it was regularly convened, Ex | Amenicans Wasta:a and CiubEsd e fugitive wavers mother o Mect im | copaiiun Ly Bl sl o e republican nomination for Con- peached by the assembiy. | that | {iirsopliine ol all bR AEY governor. { [Doehicans ¥ ed. wo Aspirants for Republican Guber- | Since his escape from Matteawan a | Frank W. Page, fe ad he _|gress in the third Massachusetts dis- | body was in extra session when the | NOW, Dbaving the power of imj & g | i¥sant suid the paris of Ameficans el NG S month ago. ~Aithough in fecble hea sl e R R M e ol L impeachment was hroug ment, it could exercise that at any eft il a oclock last she made the long trip from her home | worshipped. h where the mayor R Senator Gottfried I, Wende of Buf- | time unless we find another provision uight before midnight thes Boston, Sept. 22—The campalgn for | &€ Creason, Pa. fo Montreal “u ' few worshipped. ,,The Postoffice Department in answer | falo, democral, an ardent supporter ot|in the constitution which restriots it e pa miners apd Dy & Dacty of about ten | nominations in tomorrow's state pri- | Vgues S5o,it | be expegation that Witnessed by 1,000,000 People. e e e o oa=t (Dafpalisry Me [ o Sombia It TREL Den it ouble started, | and clubf? He said he did oW | Somticsta” o much Seneral immpottance | e, Bl e “uncxpecied cton of | suty (he.inelel robiobe mots maiced. |from the map and changed the name | absent. the fourth article of e constitution, . . d | 3 acked. 0 deniyen' the MIToRE: bF these: chn. ominion immigration authorities | frst from. e cive. non. where thons | 0 Area fit Vote in Secret Session. i which 't :is - sald n . ien and | Infantry Company Ordered Out. | Paigns under the present primaries | i, banishing (e fugitive from Canada, | sands e St S o it Bl “'At extraordinary sessions no sub- g 2 | Springfield, Ills,, Sept. 22.—Gempaay | YStem which resulted in his com REpr e e ody lyir The Cost of Rearing Children has ad- | ond that has marked s e Secy | dect sball be acted upon except such as Sost etk ¥, Fouth Infantcy. Miinsis eobaad | Thess contests are for governor on | aic: made hur journey fruitless. e e DR i cent, within the last | Di i attorners to annihiinte, as Far | L, SOyernor may recommend for Gon- ard, located at Benton, tonight was | the republican ticket, in which Colonel 2 greeted his mother i 2 g to the annual re- | a3 o sideraton, ] 1 at T at was | th plics B Cblonel | piirad) eroeted, of ; S e S h ual re- |as poswible, the impeachmen protaadol i Bl soit. Loais red out by Governor Dunne, upon | 2Yerett Senton is opposed by Con- | oroL fectionately just outsid ¥ i bt o ort of the Chicago nursery and Half- oo Jo chiniont procanc oes that apply to this ke gy ested | e tatiyn_ of “Sear ounDe, UPOR | gressman Augustus B, Gardiner, and |00™S snd then the party rtired to ; b e e B ot ot s Lo 10 Prayind || wsmct:ment 1= Gl s s b, S0 Sheriet Vaisbh of reanss ey cardiner, and | the apartments which had been re past the I mayor % es of his counsel to preven After giving his interpretation of t “ [1in’ county, of a threatened overnor on the demo. |served for Mre, Thaw. There they |cemat e home and on to the | Miss Doris Robinson, a nurse at the | pers, s from_ sitting as mem- | meaging. the. Tramons of tho conedtn. : e ! Lo b on LF 2, threatened | G H G b O arescions o1 can. | SPent much 5 the evening, while down | | M#fden, Mass. hospital stabbed | conists remaining ammunition | tion intexded to convey, Judge Cullen 2 ate two men st & fidence were made tonizht by 2 airs the large staff of Thaw attor- | ST et | while on duty early Monday by g EEnmentas i prove LIk K corititect: ' % ht. i it all the et e e | Silence Reigned at Brooklyn Bridge. |xnown and supposedl n un- | certain of the offenses chargedagainst = R Vs W © ir i olens of- dama it ge. | xnown and supposedly insane ma o~ 2ova 3 . T R e R e | Upon the bridge hung in black, trat- | Her condition ia critical man. | th _goveraur \were not | impedciabe A Reasonable Construction. PLANNED A NEW INTERPRETATION yor. but T am by no means over-con- Hearing at 11 a. m. Today. | fie dia not move. Clty employes stood | - e C e Emients wilboshennd tomor: ”“r think that when it was said that 2 - | & | iger said Congressman Gardiner S sl S feet ap: heads uncovered, as ury in_the Supreme Court fhe wote tor ik e he governor shall submit business for SURANCE. | OF WHITE SLAVE LAW. carrs,_every county in thie | tpon the e nnee, are Neeed [itiaipolioe iescorted lcatnrlgue prot Cromsly o T, anoxded) Toaa: T e atnan of e ||t 1o thE Tarvet i P o B L L ; Lo T S O L avor's home borongh, |of Garrison, a Judgement of ot session after an afternoon of im- | the governors = business that was Ty b o | Kansas ‘Jvudgcg Says Offense Must In- | Franklip: Iy nomination is certain,” |a charge of conspiracy in filbew oo \\“: v, the noises were stilled. u,':mv:}( the Gillespie Contracting com- P e ratory by the opposing ai- | meant, not that of the legisiathre, nor s volve Commercial Feat | Senton declared. with his escape from Matteawan, Th et b o el e an e Is Long Judicial Opi e T L : g { "Eicutenant Governor David I, Walsh | Snly point ihat. was deAnitely estabs | Sons " es = The funeral t £ : ong Judicial Opinion. bly the right to impeac | Wichita, € |38 an unopposed candidate for head |lished tonight atout the hearingwhich | in Hraolicn ma nd distance | During a Brief Defense of Secr The vote ater announced in a| “I therefore am of the opinion that ation of the for ffie ‘demacratic ficket ana Charies | will' be. bafore Governor - Sam | n Brookivn paraiicied a favorite route in's lecture. tours, Senator | briet public on, and the record of | this Tight does not come within the i Scii | scemed (o | #" secona’ tim e b L R ther to wak Bryans “fized oharges’ wese | public at the suggestion of thepresid- | give a reasonable construction of it. i Fed Jud S e | shuning at 1t & m | to,and trom the the education of several vouns men. . |Ing judge. The record showed that a|and, so construed, these subjects ali the | k| ciseo in ¢ PAINTINGS VALUED AT s A S L e bell in 4 h hall | fentative roll call on the motion was | relate to what the legislature as a ivs | K Camin s e s o Snditon wartant b okivn tolled % time | The New York, New Haven and |immediately taken and that the pre- | bedy can do and not to the power vest- - Say ‘ot 380,000 DISAPPEAR | voive ‘upon S ‘ ¥ vears” N oh, bells ”.aln‘«a;? iroad fssued lement | 5iding jude delivercd a long opinion ed in one branch of the legislature, I : ] e e “chans ere in New York Residence of For- |Travers Jerome, to set forth his case ind ookiyn. | & Hardy nor & Vics: Prasidutic | calle ] The main point at issue between the 3 i > | mer Senator Clark. | Mr. Jerome was not in town tonight | e irned | were contemplating resigning. | Judge Cullen’s opinion, in substance, j attorneys seemped to be whether the : Judze P said the ) s nd nothing could be learned as to T pils, among | it | sas' that the provision of the constitu- | aim of the assembly in bringing the ] e c to mmerc] Ser Aisappear..| pla e reported failure of the _Former President Taft is expected in | tion Which limited the acts of the leg- impeachment was a judicial function h rortation Fourteer ings ‘valued at | Duchess county (N. Y.)'grana_jury a washinglon Thurcdny for o meeiing of | isiature in extra session to such sub- rather than a legislative. The defense : B - o rom. e New Yoric residence | to roturn an indictment againal Thaw J hile | the Lincotn Momiorial commission. ‘ap: | ecis s were recommended o if by | maintatosd, that an tmpeachment wae | jBaker, through _his a orn Rifea Siates Senator Ciuek | s greaty huraicapped Jeromic, in e [ beintéd (o Supervise the congtruction of | the governor should be given rea- | equivalent to an tndictment by & grand : s aded guilty when the judge a3 fontana became known foday dur- | opimion of closo followers of thc case AR T SN | 32000,000 memorial in Washington. sonable construction. It upheld the | jury, and that the assembly performed 1 . lack | pret £ 1E SR A8 on oy Qe minatio 4 e eferee in | % e | ~ contention of the prosecution that the | the function of an accuser, i R { eremtion of tae Taw il dhe Bankrupcy Wean of "William Y..C. Governor Sees Thaw. th services had end- | Sections of Maryland were swept by | provision referred to the legisiature as pjudge. R 5 3 B i e T b ) fmcE e De Tise Ackilrm oM | Any aliemut to BostDone (he eariile car e o e e e e TR o o die sisemRly a5 8D Contantlons. of| Coungel, 3 at |and said he had expected the same | It deve Seek sgo miihe heavs L1a e J SOICUBLEERBEees da st B to arious hoonitals e erops Shlpicaudng dauingy In | UL Pody Counsel for the prosecution main- : thle PR | shd sHEWE WAL | It dovelonen o sweek ago in the hear- |luwvers, ono ot thelr number said (0 L is, s,ang buildings (hat will Fun into Senators Explain Their Votes. tained that the act of impeachment Under the law as T constr: Nased for $35,000, wold to W, B Clusk | oPL, -Lreviousiy id, “counsel e e b sk me known fatali- | Senator Wende explained his vote in | constituted “the initiation of judicial . SRR, e | ARG RGN, “THE. COmAAREIL of Tios Angeles and then sent by Toms | aeiar. et tins o o Ehting for! y st 3 o e et e hich he held that | action.” After they have instituted muat be 1 3% i N iios $ifcles and then sent by Tom_ |dolay. ' That time is now past W ere ME | \yotior 2 Woman who has waited | WheD the assembly adjourned sine die these proceedings, st Judge: Parker; ongress to provent the persor fc r Senator Clark, where it was | freedc st toatd S Bhavs sin th |83 vears before © nE action can |80Mme Weeks , before reconvening to| fthen the high court of impeachment s pades of any man. If gove expected they would be sold fol Was |freedom, and we shall ask the gover inow recover alimo - tlon can | joi o impenchiment articles “they fore. | comes into existence by the isions Mot T $480,- | nor to decide “jhe th alimo from her hus- 4 cannot prove this man took the 000. |t Whe m without de- — | band is a qu e o uie | closed their right to act upon anyfof the constitation” t o other state for a commer , Co for the trustees announced | Governor Felker saw the fugitis | MONUMENT TO GAYNOR. {appeais of N ich the court of | question of impeachment when called | The prosscution contended also that 3 Al in jury & | today that the pa s had suddenly | day for the first ti Hie Taeilive toc | | to decide. in extraordinary session the act of the assembly was independ- : h heen shipped wdeny | day, for ihe first time. At noon, and | Mayor Kiine Suggests It be Erected | 5 Toies and Thompson also | ent and apart from any act of the leg- 2 mr g e s Humes de- | ed as they looked about the hot With Pennies of the Poor | . The State of Conmecticut through ped thelr votes, concurring, how- | islature as & whole, and was, therefin p S 5 ¢ ed be ! the dieap- | ing room e an it es of the - Couney Sate of pqemnoctiout through | sver, In the opinion of the presiding | not amenable to the = interyretation : . not pearance of the Yea and sald he | e e e A 3 gt e o il | judge. This in part was as follows placed’ on the constitation by the de- 1 | had been warned that they could not | was no introduction. ut there York. Sept do mosought Injunction proceed- | "Uf was urged by counsel for the |fense to the effect that the leshature | - . 5 ” S be removed legally. | 5 2 Side inha cts the Bridgeport sarbage re. | managers that the assembly has the [was entitled to consider only such sub- P gt REBELS DYNAMITE : e | Many Letters and Telegrams TSt imesuue (omERL o8 duction plant il | faherent right to meet at any time and |jects as were called to its attention by | veatis 25 | WILSON HAS CANDIDATE : e a E he memory of the late M | < | present articles of impeachment. From | the governar. g | \SSENGER TRAIN N NE ey rary | aigoyemar Felier examined the extra- | SaCH Adolp ine m Frandises Villa, the Mexi. | that dootrine I dissent in toto. It Is| Attorneys for doth sides as well as ST prmessereg Bls: Bt oo | NEW JERSE [ arrant from New York for the h in_appreciation of T pwila, the Mexi | e that it Is the assembly that has|newspaper men and spectators were { Fifty Pe ed—Only American | gpare Gontest for Dermocr | time today. nor in which he said in part 1 jeader known as “Panchor | U0¢, [ R¢ given It by the constitution [excluded from the room during the ON WITNESS STAND Aboard Escapes. ontest for Democratic Nom- | A great mass of telegrams and lei. |, “AMvwhere in (his ex cd to bave been captured at! )G mtach, but the assembly docs not | secret session, Which lasted neany an 5 : e ination for Governor. fers bearing on the case also awatted | Thould feel proud to stanc oy moursday and execut- | consist of the individual members of | hour. . o - Williondive | 1AT ex., Sept. 22 fo 2 I iis_ attention, but he. went. oraied |tify to the love and admi S0 o T : ! killed rebels n, N Se eve | €nly a small portion which his secre- |1 had for William J. Gaynor | e eve re- | et ger train on_the S ev Tarase €Ve | tary had laid cut for hi nd to m; sl e = = | 1 Tailway 60 miles s & B e Ly o e 3 him T S0E The Advisability of Recommanding | DENIES MURDER OF | pEmMoCRATIC TARIFF c E 3 1 ndidates for of- | — e to public, but I f uniformity in raiiroad legislation & ) ek e Jesk 5 ot aaaes for Of | FOTAID WINDHAM Tiare Thibher F et ihes oot e e, Jeei SCHUMACHER GIRL | MIGHT BE BOOMERANG. - . 2, 3 t fal reports to Mexican fed- 2 inusually quiet. The con- | le ,where he was understood and |be considered at the meetins. . o | . AR - 1arters in Neuvo Laredo to. ¢ Acting Governor James COUNTY STUDENTS. |loved perhaps better than in any oth- | New L,,,‘,\f’i = ”',,M,"“m:‘(‘; | Jacob Wolfsohn Repudiates Confession { Preparations Being Made to Mollify . 4 train was then looted and nd Frank S. Katsenbach = er section, it i feiecctiies el RS T R nfer ! # | 8 3 The train was (hen looted and | 17 Fieldte 4nd Franc S, Kutscnbach, | dwin F. Milner of Plainfield Makes |t ioin fn doins Him honor privilege | Boston Wednesday He Made to Police. | Disgruntied Nations. 3 & PO i | sovernor s the one in which the most $10,000 Gift to Yale. e “And if it be Hot unseemly to s0o| A Large Barn at Hast n, Vt Philadelphia, Se epudiating | Washington, Sept. 22.—Apprehension. oldiers and ten sc = ntered | 3 - |b let me sa the man who fo B D E 0% V1t his statements made to (he police yes- | lest the democrutic tarifl bill lead for- =" Comprised “the | ,The campaign ‘managers of x| . Haven, 5. Sep e | SuCceeds t i eSS amboRgs | e e Jacob Woltaohn this | eign nations to impose taril penalties e number of in vho ha endorsement of | Yale Corporation e M in Hoaes | ety Wil b wis € ixica on e e afternoon denied that he was guilty |aSainst the United States as soon a8 : Wilson, say the acting gov- | took o action Giie T e rms and the policies instituted b | o the “murder of Anna Catharine | the mew law goes into effect camsed ) Fr win by something like 30,000 | to Dean He o tor | the man who was laid at r \ Green- | and | Sehpmach: in the cemetery administration and senate leaders to- | r pl ‘,""“‘ , These claims a Yale Law sc n nom- | Weod toda: s } Rochester, N. Y., four years ago. When gdz)'lw plan the introduction of a joint ihe Kataenbach mar | inatea T eenng O iinesnagited, tiat ool | WIS Der oug | osely questioned by Disirict Aitor- |Fesolition in congress making spécifio wo dynas \ 3 hat Mr. Katzenbe | Unitea States ¢ SoUrniaes be erected to the mem of riving His Car through |y ov“harrett of Rochester this after | Grovision for the continuation of exist- rich is &4 Th Hortaation ro judge. 1 3 nday W, F. O'Nelll of A r ifloity, it Is sald. The first class {5650 mination by abou was announced the dean would | Mavor Gaynor, “to id S ay W s OOl OC (g on, Wolsuhn decliced thatihs had iow relations: with il otussEeiin o derailed, b h ag- | 900 T | give his courses vear, as plann pennies ¢ e hich | (0 esed to the murder because he |four months, until President Wilson b el | . as planned @ man and a child. The | ! c R gon. econd class Z — _— with such assistance as he may find < ke Iiding s man and a-shila s Tuo| wantsd: to.Gls-sand " could “riot-Drig [HETTIAS cime: to; megotith DSImiERY i e Tah 0 Pleces. | 1000 HIGH SCHOOL | necessary Gavn riders escaped unhurt K but both | piriselt to commit suicide sereements. . ¢ i | The corporation approved the plans sty Uk it “I want to take back my confes- | The seriousness of the situation that t THE AMERICAN WOMAN | _PUPILS SUSPENDED. | of the committee on the ci ek Nev w > Watchi slon. It is not true that I killed the | Will confront the administration was com = { morfal of b 1 ax ke : atehing) Thei in_aloel and 1 1 fimpressed upon Chairman Simmons of . 5 t : I e e v = - mortal of which G r Smeon z . resider away | barrel of rainwate : in 2l gl and T can prove my innocens hatrman s o t ER o on. Strike | Baldwin, '61, ls chalrman. The plan d & litelone Yate | two small daugt o B imed hysterically. “You can | the senate finance committce today by — —— Former President of Cornell Says S ew Schedule. Gl s e e e : e 3 Chtranaer Host s Herman | hang me or do whatever you wam |8tste department officia EVERSOLE KILLED | ul i o morial I containing the name s ernoo Z |down and arms entwine et do not want to dle with the was poluted out t the trade LED Must Be Conceded Her Rights 10, N: Y Sept. 32~-Ons thous | more then 160 Yale men wheloat taok 1 « N T reed R iviy of A murderer.” | relations ~ established by _President HIS THIRD WIFE| xow York Sep = cand puplis hote Sycachss Hoh | ex b the Unfoe i aar . o The fod ; o] the mother | f1te. has been an unhappy one,” | Taft's proclamation under the Payne- - R L k, Sept. 22--The American | 3liovls were indefinitely ' suspended | armics. Eoce S bestipy Rechsstars (YD) it ol Wo. | chitiansa Swoitahs “ET cantiot ve- | SICHIE I of 1139 womkt terminate as T w & on During | o eaming Wlo Mer awn, de- | 100 cllowing a st this T S SRS R o et | s oWk oaacinted: eu e et tha | ERms tb s, becaupeud Jetl there U2 | moon as the taw becomes cffective and RO n S bagight of the Alpns. g s e atterilo The | per cent. debentures of the New Haver news of mazor's M CE e il oo o e iforiss | troubles by being electrocuted.” | rates applied against 18 ezports W9 b aternity T o & bupils, many of whom were | road, and is to be added to the P it sen was received here 1 th LAl o el e e & | Aigiict - Attorney . Barrett before | many countries. 5 c r escaped through windows and | field sck a = z ibute his ide to Jous oL K L e leaving tomight for Rochester said he While the tariff law would give the woman.” he added, “is march Aobke paradod Thoibo s ot 1 sch hip fund for the s —— [ oIR atte furth atigat pe. | president authority to negotiate trad g to shoulder with man. Sh Bl e ha ity adathald 1 aliotion rcte | Slce ot stucentslfrom Windham coux 5 Eighteen Cadets at West Point, now P e e b s o gl s e dhaitse-r o 2 ountry. We must concede to her her | POY atlempted to address a crowd of < =3 FARMERS BLAMED FOR themselves liable to courtmartial by iy o fal agalnst countries diserimi- . - gl i strikers from the {op of 4 barrel, bit Composer Puccini's Close Call. | THE BEEF SHORTAGE |2EPealing to Secretary Garrison with- | '“q’am not yet satisfied that he i | nafing against the United States. o B | "elegates from fourteen American | Nus Dulled down 13 he police The | e Tl Sept. 22 Glacamo Puc- | o, : |out first complaining to_the Superin- | e’ murdsrer. said the district ai- | s LS =gl b A1 upiyersities aitended the |BURIlS domand o return toithe ol |chal the composer; Tad a narrow es ackers Want New England Devel 3 iy | torney. Mr. Barrett will endeavor to | 20,000 INDEPENDENT { . r fon of the fraternity 1s being held i telets i oo Hom Cowiing (adsy on aic | epes K Heof Riwing Countey. | The Cargo of Steamer Chalister ar- | Famy ety to deasn whether he hud | TELEPHONE COMPANIES - goe ere Raises Diplomatic Question. he has a villa, While steering hia vy [rived” of” New vork Vesterday trom | evey. made & confession of the crime AT % ENOW.LADEN GALE Washinzton, Sept. 22—State depart- | a1to boat he collided with another | oy of weorimn The. responsibil- | S12580w on Mex ma don Vovage with & tostier: 1 Have Total Capital of $300,000000 and VAT ki) “!‘!!'ul s sald ay that the re- ‘i‘;"h» boat conia ning the members ieuHEE s future meat famine kel 'm[‘l;hn‘(_’r flfi:\?m:&u;fizfih W’o{:s;\;m will be given a hearin as Many Subscribers as Bell. 3 s sublican seizure of the Lk is family oth boats were badly | 3 1 to sm farmers Dby | & 3 er, Vednesday arce: are — A Wind Reaches a Velocity of 48 Miles ,rv‘rn would raise an important dip- | Other u\;u’u rushed o their assist- :,‘(‘,‘,"‘\M!l‘l‘;' erica e Packers® | tember A | made hie first confession late il |sgainst Uie American Tekephone and n 5% it Dl lomatic ' question. as the status. of | ance and Puccini and his family were | S0R0ER"Sh SN Alirdame Thimens | After Spendi : | urday night. Teegraph company, Wwho urging = J | American institutions 2 taken aboard. agreed that if the decrease in meat er Spending Practically all of his | Attorney Geners » o 3 dc : S ’ 5ot e don tn; AThEbTa les o b B duction of the Tase Trease on jmedl |life since he attained to manhood, in- L e T o to in< - = ns ok he - | o TR St s the oea ngrs| terntipeial fleflmxx:\mmgnfi»:,wlfr‘fg e Steamship Arrivals. stopped, the question of the meat |5ide the penitentiary walls, John Ta- | opPOSE RAILR frust contiue (o fuod the u“bmflwm:: . n Feilowes was b oday ventured out of the local harbor | of tne war hetween the Batkan allles | Barcelona, . Sept. 7 | upply for ‘the peeple of the United | Dors, the oldest convict in the Ohlo | BADI G of Justice with information regardig 3 & at| and ‘Turkey and , D! 19. Arrived: | States will be most serious. Among |Penitentiary was pardoned yesterday OF - o 0 i com- | 2 ehing. @ velocits o 6y miney | And, Turkey and the later confict | Stenmer Moriteerrat, New York via | the remedie Seeerin wen ng | Py Governor Cox. Taborn had bees T G R Y. B e et sarion of poLACTI A ity AHID Tas | es themselves ; L were > : i s sh slan n s SohooloF J = b , Sept. 22.—Arrived: Steam- | at least two beef steers a vear 16 : g . erosts_eud p . ancel sailing orders. The wind reach. | of Journalism Ready. Fin A et e (s renie " Limit Consideration. tbe attention they warrant, one com- Eliakum Zunzer, Yiddish Poet o velocity of 48 milas an hovs o | New York Sept. 32—With reporters’ e ENER TR e s e D Rt e pin (O s s oot et . Sept. 2 skum luth carly today and broke many | rooms, editore | affices, libraries, alip- | Steemer Oskar II, New L Arrived: sTest Tanches (of the West. @ e cut|1804, ‘was ade ‘Hinday: whani s ] S oainelan, - Bent, M —An_ attempt | e o T inon e it o indows. | s and other features of the | Penhagen. up in f: et e % | fell ‘at nearly Jits N D urry wlong consideration of the | States, an 2 = he| Only five boats made the Duluth | MOSt UP-to-date nowspaper plants, the | | London, Sept. 23 —Arrived: R i e e | Minsemots: and aromd the. shores oé | coxenoy, Bill in_ the ssnste benking | s - 3 i [ narbor Stinday and few others came in | 1e%, bullding of ‘the ‘Pullizer School | Minnehatia, Neww ol | el X0oking, - ths| Lills of New |TAKe Subsriora: The: EacHunt: provicus | amhing cot i nitas ulled’ todsy B T o T b . o v ed to students Wednesday — and prevailing shades as a beef pro siabing ¢ Samuel Untermyer, who » b | R Dam Trial This Wi | when the academic session of th St Reported b; 2 - . i 3 was counsel for th Lamar Decision Postponed. i ustin Dam sek 5y i on of the unt eamers Reported by Wireless. duetng country When Carl Hirsch, I " « r the Pujo money trust el ke him with | Williamsport, Pa., Sept oK e | oEity begins. The absence of large | Fastnet, Sept. 22—Steamer Cam. | Substitution of corn for colion in the | snterat hivt home Bt Mot e e R e fuakInet congrans. Burl- | RS Sept. 33—Decision on I3 a1 il | Willismeport, Pa, Sept. 33 The | printing prewsos la il that la lack- | panis, New York for Gusenstown snd | SoUthern statex and the consequent | SRy for lancheon, he dia e et ot icelixado. trisd ain | L Rl e £ Sy 1560 Zun. | N ey e e e "complets newspaper piant. | iverpool, signutied 6% ndles went af | development of ihe caitie snd log doud hody of his Infant son 1n the bath | Retsines Beters e et 2 o oih® | B io Yok Tor. abiemmpting 50 des f the coun recit- | aviads Pty sof Peoas cotnbt —— $s m. Due Queenstown § & m. Tues. | Production tub and it mother, Mrs. lda Hirsch, | urday 8 Commiites: op. Kate Kenie] attempting e . i LA | swner of ths dam st Austin which wm!‘ oy Cecturh hub Eiees: aay. o b the esacnetys cormmit. | BRARDIE e & eas: 1o thy R tc | EEET S e o huar marher /O fraud by imparsenating an afficer of : | broke Sept T and w5y |y Washington, Sept. 31.—Relations of teamer Laconts, Boston for Queeps- | 18 sounded the figst note of the dan- | Woman had drowned the child and then | tan. ol e e orted yo e ks More Tocdstos! Poisoning | Boopie. 5% et tor trial o Wellshora| oo e EPaReE to the government, with | fo7rn 20 Liverpooi, signalled 43 riles | €95, of famine. Committed suicide. « B i ot aden B | T n. Sept. 2% Five more | this week. They are charged With-in~ | 1ot o ca, o tne publication of | wort at8 o m. Due: Queenstown ‘nivon | .,/ The American meat packing louse Foe of 200 Weaks of Massachu. | neoded more e P N At 23— ore e e et & otiin 1o | ll-advised o Incorrect articles aboat | Tuesdsy. | situation and that of consumers of | _To Prevent the Intredustion nto the aciared mof Mesmee Hme, Porte . on today. Members |2 Continuance is pendi the Mexican situation will bo dix- o e meat food products In this country are | United .States of a dangerous potato | any atf emphatically against of a P nily, mistaking the toad- | s - - "‘x’,:';f;‘ "‘;;"‘:A‘\n!'y‘mnlmn at Indlan- | Secret Mesting of Catholic Party. | pen A0, condition more precariow disease known as potato wart, potato ,,t"m!"'h”m‘ to Itmit the consideration Steamer Hurania Safe. - . sere are mow ten| Washington, Sept 22.—The urgent | Associated Pross cret session of the convention of the | Among causes for th -t ndefini o inet By pnE gto, ool XY A prreon bt Beaiialy =it P Sk, T 8 5 oA o e o g causes for the shortage of |tinue indefinitely the qurantine against | Senati xi , d | ern p . sutter - | deficiency appropriation bill. carrvin party was held today. The | meat, the report po ot ware the | o i or Waske. “Chat (hiw bill will take 5 i form of poltonigs. “Tno | $5T0000 for immediate govecamenal| Snew in Pittsburg Suburbs. | Bazty loadere declined to dizcuss the | loss of R o . AL :'fl;’,‘r,;'f;,‘:"g';'r‘:" , 08t of the fall and | propose io Sesk tal ’\:eds, was considered today by th Pitisburgh, Pa., Sapt, 2 ERou call mmmna’n u'ub:kr:l an to say thal | preventable diseases and “the un- | Newfoundland and the two Fpench Is- | o) up !Tn the committes soon the res- nate appropriations committee. i e nominatiens pr ¥ would be made | thinkable slaughier of calves and [iands at the mouth of the St Law DR N tieed in the acosis (4 £ g especially heifer calves.” ren S '8 & b to zo over until the ce river, St Pierre and’ Migelon, jregular session nex: winter,”

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