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VOL. LV.—NO. 238 The Bullet NORWICH, CONN.. MONDAY, 0 CTOBER 6, 1913 #RICE TWO CENTS i’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and | ts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Propo: o to the City’s Population | ~ SPENCER CONFESSES (4 MURDERS| Cabled Paragraphs Spflm a Week New Haven R. R Gondensed Telegrams | ENGINEERS TRYING TO INTIMIDATE : "~ e ; g N - o= = }Ru;m to Recognize Chinese Republic. King Otto of Bavaria, a lunatic — |~ St., Petershurg, Oct, 6~ The Russlun . A « u_|since 1870, is reported to be dying. s - . . | government yesterday agreed to join (s v . . | with the other i cogniz [5;, Witson: Evans, 4 ncen B AFuchec rstwhile Paramour of Chicago Dancing Teacher &' el | “fisn. " seavicing | G i S ion i i the ORITEE e o k. at Hazel T p 3 go Dancing | i b on ot [ it i o " eatiin: | Governor Foss in Open Letter Says Action in Taking 3 Unfolds a Revolting Career- of Crime | L B Dot 3 bera fn future | PRISON - COMMISSIONER 1EAVES | ' i i i 4 3 ik, Fem e oL : NER L EXPENDIT Ramon 0. Wil former ] g in " Sl S P [ e URES FOR THE YEAR| contilGoniral to Hutasir s - & Strike Voto Sebms. toIndicate. it s maraaatgRCe lerance for all AUBURN PRISON. EXCEED REVENUES his home in Brooklyn, aged 3 ROBBERY THE MOTIVE IN TWELVE INSTANGES | it itics v B By | i T U S B REITERAT 1 F Lo alsieEs 15 HOURS IN DUNGEON on the Pacific coast Will he felt in im- ) i | s & FELE 2 ON| HAD UNUSUAL EXPENSES |yt ittt Hom s iuits- ?ATES INTENTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE ) { Dublin, Ireland, Nov Something o S 4 S perilously like a deadlock has been . 5 T i inet o Two Policemen Shot Dead When He Souglhit to Escape Twelve | reached “at, the board of inquiry Committed Misdeed That He Might | Wrecks, | he Canadian Cabinet will take up L ¥ 2 ard of inquiry into recks, Increases of Wages and Nu- | next January the question of allow . : r e e B T e e v i next January” lhe “aucstion of allow- Declares That in Event of Strike Massachusetts Will Be Com- o—Kil adjourned veste Monday with- = ous Investigations Figire in In- [ il canad. iainlied Sateosin ears Ag omen to Get Money, He Says, as | o1 eaching ane ool tion o the v s 9 enter Canada free of duty . - Vs Y8y @S | ut reaching any solution of the GIM- | the System Untelligent and Cruel. pi pelled tc Adopt Suitable Measures For Such Protection— . p 3 - g - Fire Saturday destroved the Union | e Found it the Easiest Way to Live—Mrs. Rexroat = i Satlpdny nion | 7 2 y | it 2o G - S alierain i) | Priedhond TR 1R Su e, Gl Thought She Was “Working” Hi mouth, Eng., Oct. Eighteen | - Auburn, N. Y. Oct. 5—Thomas Mott | New York, Oct. 5.—The New York, | The loss is estimated at $250,000. . . o gh orking” Him, He Says. seamen of 'the ¢ b Sihe ghISen | Osborne, chiirmian of the New York | New Haven and Hariford railrond dure — Its Members Are Engaged in a Public Calling. W Steamer Gardenia are believed to have | State commissiop on prison reform. |ing the vear ending June 30, 1015, spent | Members of the Bricklayers, Masons e Poth Growned when (hat veisel founs | AT spending u weel in Auburn pris; | 127,832 more than it edrned: " | and Tlastercrs Intemational Unionof e — kel I Wk’ o) WSE Sucs i of dored yesterday after a collision in a |00 25 an ‘mmate for the purpose of|gnn eport made public today by | America have voted not to afiiliate| p, o amep L S o g5 fog ¢ i< port n ih North sea with | studving the ; s n fr st- | Howard Tt e e o o A o verivan Feaoration af 1as |, Boston, Oct. 5—A strike undertaken | which_affects the weifare of every no was and il Sier. " 57 oF ot Mifs DlE Bk Norin itna “Sources! ended s sei-imposed | the System, cxpiuins 01X detcie i ths | or by the engincers and firemen of the | man, womun and child in New Bnge 3 ek | | “Mrs, Rextoat was easy. U erm (his afiernoon. sear's accobnt and (ells what has been B New Yorlo New Haven and Hartford |land, shall not be dotermined by & his owir con- | worked ParEis P other Suffragette Fire. ncarssrated in Dungeon. dome and what is if prospect io meet | The Collapse of 3 Galery in a syna- railroad with the rule of seniority private organization in advance of & en others in | was a farmer e ner husband and ondon, Oct. 5.—The militant suffra- Mr. Osborne was pale and tired and | the adverse criticism of which the rail- | gosue at No. 62 West 106th street the issue “will compel this commol full determination of the facts, ars. Henry Spencer, ar- | could work me the same way. 1 let | Ecties were busy e terday | showed the mariks of his ordeal, but he | Y020 lately has been the target Kew York city, during Rosh Hoshonal | frealth to adopt suitable measures for Strike Vote is Intimidati L 100m near South Side | her think so. At frst I was going | Morning. when they set fire to and | was enthusiastic over the success of Record Earnings First of Y. ' ed injury to 25 the protection of its citizens,” Gov-| ote is Intimidation. . tonight fessed that er io Michizan and Kill her | badly damaged a large unoccupied riv- | his experiment, which Included & taste | pregia 2 e ernor Foss again declared in an open Taking a vote upon the strike tm but et e ¢ e o \onid | erside house at Hampion-on-Thames, | of every experience that Is possible for | yiiisifent Blyott signs tho report - letter tonight. ~This communication | advance of the.conclusion of negotia- . there, but finally I declded It W oila [ few miles above London. Two wo- | an Inmate 1> undergo aside from elec- | &'NOUSH he did not succeed Charl The Commander of the Port of Vera | W8 ifl answer to one address ) Laos: seeis to. indicatel: & dewirestie was pos D NS rouble to ke e e |men were arrested in the vicinity on | trocution. He even committed mis- | § llen as head of the road until | Gruz, Mexics, in reportod to have ls- | Y officlals of the railroad employes | fofce o settloment by intimidation, : g i Kb susplcton, deeds yesterday of sufficient momer Bibmber L e smue that wifle the | sued’ o decree pronibiting outsolne | 30, T 007 Siating thelr artinde ¢ [t tien Dy tres Al CDAT RNRE r i Gy — — fo. cause s incarceration. In. the | carnings forthe first few months of | passengers from taking silver coln-out | Sarding a strike vote heing taken on (Slof of the inerits of the case e Wi E“":“”; R‘“ ad Tf‘“" LATIMER FULFILLS DUTY dungeon solis. and e lnyon his back | (5 e e Freatest n | of the country. u the New Haven road. Your lotter further asewmes that = She tho i fkara goinge to e ;aungeon “ells. and be jay on his back | the history of the company for a sim- S 1 freedom of your members if they blic regulation of the conditi & married. She came along just as I AS AN “HONEST EDITOR? | from s o'clocit veaterday tmih f o jseig | Har perlod the of the vear | Collector James J. Walsh, of the in- | that their lettef was Written “upon | der which. the "'-"-rtvr:(xf(my’:::: ora ah ! he had killed her | told her. "When we got out ho | o T | thie morning, his ration consisting of | ompared: with oW 1 large de- | teaat e g o G5 the i | the assumption that your organization | ganization are emploved, would sub- Mot ot Moreers, | station T wae ncarly eight otciock. Ve | Former New ~London Editer Makes | threo ils of waler and three siices of | SIS0, 406,10 Givier, sherating o | cut und ‘Rhode Taland estimates that 15,680,100 PHTe FIRE 404 | rou them to the cantrol of ‘the rall- irders. | turned around z«w[rl walked A'lm\ e Amends to Attorney-General. bread. penses, which reflect principally ¢ | 20,000 Bersons in nis. district are liabie that the state or nmation will in some | Toads and Involve disregard of their 3 as \ ack until we got where it fras dar iy 2 xpenditures m, the company 1o | 701 an income tax way trespass upon the rights and | rights story. are |1 took ‘her by the ‘right arm, pulted (Speciai to The Bulletin.) S4Bystem Ineffactive; and Cruel At . = The governor fold the union officials | _"Such an assumption is quite As unc ! wholesa it my, gun and shot her through the \\}.M,, S DSt par*What would Today he declared (hat this part (s Pagsage of the New Tariff Law is | dertake to regulate the conditions of | warranted as would be the similar ans roved to head. Then I laid her on the railroad | an honest ~difor do?” was the question | hiS experiencc took him into the “in- [ FR 7 And promptly belieyed to have been largely infinen. | Mployment.” sumption that public control ot those | (rack so she would be ‘tore up. I took |asked by the attorney ge nerdl in a | nermost circle of inferno” and ne & oasca’ e e hesn Jaugsly O TS asmolion,”." tha | soxsrnos | oAnLal e ‘-I;-jl-'?r'rtat::: ey 1 long | what few dollars sho had and her dia- | letter to the editor of the New Lon- | ositive that the fruits of his week's} [ LURCL explanation of these 62 | pperations by the numero | said holly - inadmissible.” His | Industry tnvolves disrezard of the nfessior e s Dot ‘;h;'.‘x‘t'lnjx;;_-’r \I‘;.v;‘wnr;! her suitcas and (ilwn H’lwh»«;. aph. O Ju‘ basis of an|stay in pri «‘w\nrh:rl’l (v:;» very \"l]‘l.l‘n:c\ to | »A\cc z“e;t:”‘; it £ rén to.say: | mills in’ St. Jok N T letter continues !rwjnxs‘nr rn.P.nlI’; th}ll abor and cap- g ped HIP GELL B 1t 6nd, BEOEHE | ot ondohs Taewa Tleanatcl: which Tals- cc sion He vrcric It hids her | i Factor of Expense. o {ital have rights which must be vack to Chicago it me. presé thi t v ore | E y o 5] B e L represénted the attorney’ general, he | fore it R | 1e unfortunate accidents at W | Formal Proclamation that the re; Teeans Subject to Public Control.| respected in any plan of government e mext train bac in- | ad been secred in the editorial ‘col- SRR e Conn, 1918, at |1ations for ‘enforcing the 1w’ to “The railroads of the country are |Tegulation. < and % a sho : Mns of this newspaper. Develop- | MY previous opinion,” i | Stamtord, Con 913, and | tect migratory and inseetivor engaged in a public calling and are il Al 8 2 s ex two, Me | to pawnshaps; that’s the way people | had been done Mr. McReynolds there. | telligent, ineffective and cruel | 2. 1913, the contir e o e Thie Gaina Is frie of the-employestor |Lsim retesence Lo dins point I catltentl decla t caught. I gave the ri a girl, | fore the question of what would be | many respects the material welfar | several yvears s iR L e DA s s the leosde and your. orsaniabiafi] oo sor teprre fact that duy: pECDI & years ago, | Bhd Worr 1o, T.met on the street. | the course of an honest editer under | the con is well looked after” | operations and e as mo more right to re S Pt R T . e £0.|=he went {o New York Tuesday or | the circumsicnces —— zation and expe B el tion by the state or matlon than have| migoSi e sapertial trfbunal, for Wik e T : ‘rederick P. Litimer responded to | BELIEVE SCHMIDT IS one_of = ot doho - | the raliroads to resent control by the | Sei rencrtuor paroad employees, at Fon Wibedics 3 Pask Yoar Killed Two Girls for Money and Rings. juestion, admitting responsibility g R R NS ARITY | i Tabtor .was one e e e : | same authorities. L o R e SR ee 41 & Spencer said he- had " the unfairly critical article. As an SRAM | orab ccouat ‘ot $50,00. He' was ' | ““When you rorzaniiat dc bk st Ll B é Scho- | womens, Killing the frst lonest « he declared his shame | no ann : |1 snagement mE oL JUN00, s wes & LACIelE | ihe O aios o atd AUl SR URNIon: the” ljstaaty C6 iy < Point, N. Y. He didmt of axthor eribed it to unhappyy No Allowance for Alienists—Koelble | {empt 1o fts £ ; 5 S Toulhoatky ckha Miner ! ze the bus - employes will be carefully guarded at - ow many years o condition hich ma his work [ to Defend Him. nd efforts _of the office B s SR chminer. Akl el the same time that means are pro- o 1ot | ing in Detroit, he saia wild” at the time; subscribed to the | — | employves were and are being fa Py % 795 orclock Sature | terfere with st FiGadito) e gre. diio’ odngilaetion b 10k 0. theory that he should make amends in | New York, ) Schmidt, the | atical devote tosy e = g o aoing o4 Mgy ] i the rights of the publi X | oted tosraisin morning after being entombed for | fuel is v, ~ 3 encer gave s the colimns of the New London Tele. | discredited griest who is awailing trial | road and service fo hisher standards | eight days. He suffered no serious il | Just as much as tr | a| Your letter makes clear the rule . 2 rders at the ) tnph, Dut-Mr. Latimer 1io . longer | for the murder of Anna Aumuiler, de- | of efficiency and d e O e o n similar manner & o op | Or Seaiceitngg. the rea’ (notie: betmetgy 3 , gan resorts he said he haa | owns the paper aithough he can- | nied vesterdsy that ne was dissatistied | sitating larser exper es and higher | = erate Its trains o Dertiyn (oI TTEALTIEIN: and e - Aes thief, comrsitting an ocoasional mur- | Sense of w rober for an ~hencst | ind. would engige another - 2D e e R 0 [ Thieiast Man tof, Thitee wips wenp| 5 BEe 2n & DU does not. however, present any new md Kitied en | der editor.” he e bt he can and | no_money. and must take the counsel | ,ro"Sas st of Oporating. o ¢ strike at Kansas City, | BieibRs Vatel fsiiPrematiie, arguments’ in favor of the rule and v elrane o tha 1 Killed the fwo girls at Paw Paw | Write imende honorable,” which | assigned him by the court. Al the| The icrease in th p | Which hey were| “Public regulation in the one will not change the attitude of any i Septem. | 1ake for their money and ri | he will to the new editor of the | money he had in the world he hurled | 81ing the report says, is a gener ot whieh they w o Fubllc regulatio (e one B AT Trbor et eead fary in Septem- | said. “One of them one time le ] the expectation that it | at a spectator in Con Feinberg's | ¢ ect ! rcads of the | & arceny, gave in|ls as Just as: e otier can only repeat that a strike under- - : n . bel | zce she had Some mones with be ‘printed over his signature. He | court on rlday. rooE : i conditior is | § M neither the railroads nor thelr em- | taken upon the isaue will alienate the o e Pe | T <hot her and sunk her bedy in the|jromises io do the besthia can us s Koelble ald that the $300 feo ad » Teduce Tl i o e Tl ohiect 10 | sympathy of the public, and compel risaid, w “The othe T Lilied s SRy T o e L 5 P i & T e h o | i S et to -adons SRR wpanion | T3 but she diaw Nave much m rors in fidsx of an ases would mat tover the elpenses (] ] eduction ! R e | moasures” Tor " the proteation of ita e ¥ pr. |the same gun with, which I killed | Altorney General McRevnolds, in e e 5 B B L et o b callne T in | o emlstier WhN: sadtessd 0L (icl 3 A e i iR t is conslacred .o . _condemned woman's | a public calling in{ Griffing, assistant grand_chief, Broth. W5 e el . erized of Sonndd i and . | Which it Is rightfully subject to pub List of His Victims. When oD Yale Victims. R oot b da et e SR T S import 151w 2 s Hlis rorniation, Jand. fho s ds trusiof | oot o eadiive Fhien a0 Rt A fea oo Clupiol nety bl R T e : | ¢ s s A Basebail Batte a cornfield 38 | fabor L e e e ¢ ¢ s Hal- | h ov. T ghot him In I Juld sail into the management of | concerned wita S ition | 1 ‘ car at No by E. K.| “The failure of your organization to Strike Vots 1475 to €8, » i Sia oo He dids the New York, New Haven a Har that he shamming insanity Tax re $5,062.6 lantyne late sergeant-u < in| realize that its members are engaged| New Haven, Conn., Oct. 5.—Oficia man, a fours | 1 o qiamt have | tora railr nd find eriminal indict-] Mr. Koelble was angry wi n 1e of $23.0%4 the United S “enate was found | in a publie calling is further evidenced | of the Brothehood of Locomotive En- ae Tt b a an ments: against each and every one of | Feinberg for Insisting on th ed from R last week when excavations were be- | by the fact that it has seen fit to take | gneers declined to discuss Governor & b L E, or & few days as Weuis csvingl it S evory onb ] e b dents, interest, made for & new :bullding [ &' vote upon the strike hefore the com- | Foss' second letter tonight. They said 7 8814 ‘he Wak o hroker.. We.irot ® | other nefarious crime, as their measurc | ble sald it was an absolute 409. " Inte A 5 Dletion of megotiations with the com- | they had mot vet received it. The re- e Caw e. Michi- |1y gnd he let on to have a fine | ponsibiiky for ‘the frequent and |.procedure. and added ho di xpen: W oman Suffrage Was Emphatically | pany and therefore before either the | sult of the strike ballot that has been 5 iness and a lot of money. He looked | ng fatal wrecks that have re- would adG to Coroner s =ndorsed by Charles S, Bird. Progres. | members of the organization or the |taken an the New Haven svstem re- evan, Wis, last |like money. I was disappointed in that occurred alc system. Tt | fame, r ive nominee for zovernor of Massa- | public, which is really a party of the |cently was tonight forwarded to Gen- . fellow. 1 got him to take a walk w n this basis th o atimer | He also claracterized ncome $7,651 chusetts, when in& weman inter- | controversy, are in a position to know | eral Manager Bardo of the New Haven, S S L8t Wi 5o teke 0 walk with | R O O e intine caitorial 1n the | for ille comaners sppeal to A Deficit of $4,127,63 rupted his speech at Otis to ask how | fully the facts in the case and the It was sald unofficilly that the me . 2 § o ot g ot T there and went throath | New London Telezraph, the gist of'| jury for funds to save the 3 2 phe he stood on the subject. proper course to pursue. There is|favor a strike if their demands cannot s ! He told me he had a lot more n Intimation that he mina | tim from burial in Potters o e k of. t ow. B — great need that some means shall be | be gained In any other way by a vote s S e e he had e Tot mane D e g | eque e et A e A ; _Ha . New York Warehouses, jammed to | provided by which a question like this, of 3,475 to 63. = swampy place where they were dump- federal inquisitions and | Joseph Igler, dalled at the ¢ R s liary companies | capacity with imports roughly valued % - 1] late last | and called it a case of suic _and its authorities and u_vlv;ll her husba - \\«m" o Iir | Sl 822 rge Ives nporters releas- | BRIEFS ARE FILED IN LOST HIS LIFE TO e W AR uide their own desti Christian burial to ( heir DENGUNGE o ! oatcts’ under . the! reduce 2 o o JKilled Woman With Hammer. | S 0 Cbrigtian burial to { helr kin, ind| UNCED I. W. W. AS fates of the ney. tarift law. { THE THAW CASE. | SAVE HIS FRIEND ‘Another case the police called sui The attorne ral wrote to the | was needed. They were ic 1t th “BABYISH AND FOOLISH" - | ST " Doy | & e o "Point | €ide was a woman I killed on (el editor of the Telegraph, When i was | Kifls monos, now with 1 — Shortage of From Ten to Fifteen per | Thirty-three Governcrs Know of NoldJohn Yanberg Drowned After Being . B Lk elE orthwest, slde. 1 killed her ‘.:‘1;1,"}‘ ghown in_ late: ”"“'\y-d ,.,n.,\.‘, that u;.‘;;““_.-u, was more | German Socialist Addresses the Sc. | €T £ dr i d ovster meat, was d "‘x Similar Proceedings. Run Down by Tug. h Thied tor Dite of His Murders, | Daimmer, tore up lothes and o had not given gratuitous advic ang what was Jeft woult Hidson) v the Nation Board of Food ) e 3 ot gir LR . “”\\ . b ‘J‘}“vl..‘w;,‘" tate of ¢ s ticy s mother Germany | and vru nspection in_its examin: 'wvavd N. H., Oct. 5.—Supplement- : Rr:'qgr-v Conn. )(m. 5. —Sacrifio~ LT e Toeblial L Deer Der fof cald fonintly from 3 SIDENT VISITS | sehe e mocain | in the seuson of 1912-1913 | trarry K Thaw, as requesied by the | Herman Nelson, 44, of 25 Biisworth uly i cer was | death with n hammer. She had twe |rinds. s o e e e state of New Vork, were filed with | street, John Yanbers, aged 45, of this ; L woman he saitl Bé | with ihe hammer. tho pelcs . foong| vor. of ot e et by tee e 5 = former entof Reichstag | Lady Sybil Grey-Wilson, d: v | Governor Telkcer vesterday by the lo- | ity, Sus drowned near Elack Reck 1 §| Witk the hummer e police found|yor of Dot Tst e he cdi | Little Feflow Was Run Down-by White | I on & two menths: | Of the former governor-general of the | cal law firm of Martin, Howe & Doni- | this fovenoon when the skiff in which wrapped up.in & towel by the railrond | Tnial whicli [ wrte won the isis o SupR e Do S Bahama lslands, has brought suit for | £an. they were fishing was run down and . | ke rhey Thougnt the hatmmer Rad | o mews story Which 1 accepied af it s . e 0 azainst the New York New | © With the zricfs filed were submitted | overturned by the tugboat William Me-~ s | Som 1e Rex wur- pvaluess - S T c a caustic_attack upon th n & Hartford railroad for in. | telegrams from the governors of 33| Allister, convoying the barge Nutmeg. - T e s e i “An ‘honest editor would tell you| Washington, Oct 5 Vorkers of the World ehare | juries received in the ~Wallingford | states, all of whom advised the atior- | Captain Samuel Lotxwood of the ] coroxaid he Killed e hat e is hear(ily ashamed of himelf, | 500 Went to Broviden Syl % char- | wreck. Hevs fhat they had mo knowledge of a | McAllister and Harola M. Keane, & sensa 5 e it othe fren and. he woull dcknowledes as mich i) rest ol e g p I wnd fool ——— | request having been made before for | deckhand, were arrested on an order ! - ol ound in his lodz- ewspaper i - Jox clsivepenn ists of this coun- | Hearings on the Motion for a new | tie estraditicn of a luna Che mes- | Of the coroner and were later releaged S > 4 ‘, g it a menth ‘ i St my owne 1ip in the Tele .t‘“ \‘ )y the | sids he ste of Germany rial fc Leo M. Frank, under death age from William . F acting [on bonds of $1,000 pending the In- laiaed to L NI L e SR S S e R e e Z : ery three men is 4 | sentence ai Atlanta, Ga., for the mur- | governor of Missouri, is typical. He |Quiry by Coroner Phelan tomorrow af- | n oman S the Teltauranis Vhich o | Cicimstances wert Yory wmnanpy for | side while the youngster retate n TR L, T e O eoutive ‘depastment of this: state | iAscording: o many " wikiesbes the : Some davs pre(ty wild. | It you knew |he was trving to dodge stones ! READ WL o S e SR B O R b record of extra- [ MoAIIater A e b o Thor and oty £ R e | Spant $700 in Two Nights You would readily forgive me, thrown s at R by it HiS HEAD BATTERED i £ & [/difion sought or honored for escaped |in¥the channel; in the vistity ot “Hedq s s Wl ERbent SF00 T iG gt in Thave written a jefter (o he Tele. | and turned his bicyele in front of th R s Do M la e el e O hate it sousht Hhd )\:L,H;hun_\ » “As the McAllister neared the g fn g the |« Wletrs Tnst weel” ke mald | SLULB Which will speak for dtsell. A | automebile without ecin It = Selieved to Have Been nt at Columbia university, was |adjudged insane | Buoy it secmed to get out of the chan= hing Spencer’s | vy, ) oney to hold up sous | SoP¥, will orwarded to you tomor- | “I didn’t know you \ere in the illed by Companions. EChoreen in polies ot At e L e« met up that thie roq- | nel.andiinto shallower water,'striKink end in abarets. 1 averagh tw govL o : , | chine Crawford ‘old the president | - { Saturday when arraisned on the | uisition papers shaw no indictment | thg spar buoy i 1ts course. » - . b e e T o Ir. Latimers reply is dated Oct. 2 { He showed Mr._ Wilson his injured | Foquonock, Conn. O Another | charge of stabbing Lucllle . Singleton, | against their client: that on the date |, Scomafter striiing the buoy, the 5 £ndhe Subscribes - himselt Cigincarcly | Al jatd DiblseR oe Jiars s mac connectlon | daughier of a Texas mine owner, Miss | of the alleged conspiracy fo escape | Mt the sid in which Yanbers en es. An old man No Ralations With Frar | I had better be or I'll lose m t lace ¢ s id s for he. previous declaration that | he was insane . - |and_throwing. the Inta (8 Jperiie 3 ind by fireme RINSHE ariols Wity Branoe | : To s Hurl hs had bbed her [l Jastace, & good Ewlvnas, SR their ‘apartmen Rome. Gct The Osservatore Ro- | president ok ke le of committing a crime, and that onlto hold Nelson, who could not swim, v mor, while two children | Mano, tie 1 organ of the vatican, | folks didn’t usy John Savaze was arre : i Bl all the evidence it should he determin | uhove the water until aid could reach c onthls ago, while two ‘children | JCTiC, 12 ncgotiations aTe in prosress | When they met w pect Sature The two m v RPlR e ed that the real purpose of New Work |him, necame exhausted and soon went & m. The fla as on fire and |-for the establishment of relations | to worry about it.. z gut it b Ar- Gty necetien : o Moy atwno that HeW | under the water to his death. Nelson e Sants twere taien out with dif. | between .t ench government and | beamed with joy at the j n W of stamps. from the zross r oiNstlaaan Suny aikue (et B I wadipiokeniup a motorhoat, sufs e e L en aut it Ut 0e Vatioas vidit, introdueed My, Wilson (o s _Tom “ Saturd SRRL S s kross ro- | the/lggal duty o xecutive (o re- | B0 hone the worse for its expe- Bes : oy L et e the patients aboul him, and thanked | MOrning in the harn ¢ rolley sta e I R fuse the requisition. | rience. . e e i o orer e onna | Governor Golquitt Leaves Panama. | him for his visit with tears in his eves, | Hon e[s N Haie ot | iens Ul o amoun urther. Bricfs on hehalf of Thaw | i 44 s e Gbught robMing: ihe DAt aad had| Colon. Ot G~Gov. ©, B Colquitt of| tered. He died soon after heing talser o aee e s deglend 2wl iihe cavhmfien. on Modiay. by ibe OBITUARY. v Y e he” place Yo cover up the | Texas and party, who hiave been sight- | THAW AND MAC GORDON o & Hariford hospital. 1 ged | (1ie federal court at Boston Sacu:dayv. | o€ 1 ey e S s AturEs - ) . eeing alonz fie canal for the last | IN NEW YORK HA e RIE e Ll i s et o | Capt. Henry E. May. 4 « Al the Crimes to Be Investigated. | Week: salied for New Orlcans yest B s N . People Who Expest to find. Ameri- | BODY OF STEAMER | o ieganum, Conn, Ot b -CRBe I'he police had the robbery and arson | 93¥ on ‘the steamer Parismina | Flew Over Status of Liberty, Finally | Lo B e can stores selling goods at reduced < | Henry E. May. who developed the tag v M e o e et e ST i e FEARS FORSASS Cior prices because of the = Underwood- | CAPTAIN IN HARBOR, | hoat industry on the Commecticut river e | Spencer's aceount of it convinced Cap- 3 = i : immons tariff is now law are going ) and who was later captain of the | » tain Haipin that he was the man who | 2nCe; while with Spencer murder was | New York, Oct. 5 The hydrg-aero OUR MISSIONARIES, | to be disappointed. in the opinion of | Was in Company of Barge Captain | steamer City of Richmond when It was v A the: Atk the 'commonpiace accompaniment of | plane in wr SR e A s T s R e Upderwood, one of its Early in the Evening burned in Nsw York In 1891, dled at, | The entire list of crimes confessed | Fobber planie dn el BRI e L vernmen ers Reward i \re | authors. It will be many months, Mr. | sl s home today, aged 75, after an ex- encer will be investigated the Vour name really Spencer? &|. and Stephen Ma f Pit Racova Al Underwood believes, before fhe offec Sov y o ok § ‘he | tended ilines: He was a native of . Dire, and.Stephen Megionion pe it ered) Alive, ; t| South Norwalk, Conn, Oct. 5.—The po Who will check up how far the rier asked Sept. 25, passed above New York har- — of new tariff becomes apparent to | body of Capt. John Long of the steam- | Haddam. He went to set when a mere nan'< aceonnt §§ correct. ;Oh, mo_inot more. en Ay D0 B e wow b SR S el _| the consumer REgyeot el o Bt | lad and folloned the deep for many bt (o other name. I re riow, T parente Jor Jetentaday. Atian o Stat- i e e O B e by o vears, eventually becoming master of ___On Parole from Penitentiary. and never. knew: my mame. except] LS., f JADerty, the machu nE Wi o rohe| ACCIDENTALLY SHOT H Matole of the . coastwise vess i A 3 planned murder of the | Harry,” he replied. With that, the ARSI L between the gover S AP FeatiAR Clellan vessels ed uj He .resigned to devote hix exers il ; 'and nine other killings | detectives ad g, hat, thel oriss_crossing _ahove fncom : o r AT ITALIAN PicNic | Clelian - ded up At |4, he tug industry and at varlous Spencer a sch he Dodsts were committed | dressing him. liners, and at Oalwood, en s 1o Belosis o e b % : mnes was in command of many tuga . i 1 was on parole from the 2 jilond de a successful landing after L e i .| John Mongo in New Haven Hospital | 105en"S e plying the Connecticut riv Te su- seve Henith for “highway rop. = Never Knew Good Man or Woman. | patrolling an alr line over the deserted | (o o thorities : ed to With Builet in Thigh. ey ate o T andied thes hustioius oo el T i, Mk » mont ) roled to Major M 4| -The first 4 remember I was in the | heach a few times I ailian s e Fu to| 3 jor T b medical examiner | PREUECRICE TN Lo ford line and was i o A Spencer saic ot e Voluntears of Ameriea | T€form school at Feehanville” he went R S offer liberal rewards if mis- | * New Haven, Ci Oct. E—John [ iugs Trony coidental droWn- | jis first captain. He retired in 1893 : . “right after she ob “hort ime ‘after e was set at | O “That is my first recollection. They | NORTH HAVEN WRECK i;u'v\emw at Teao-Yang are recovered | Mongo of Bridseport was accidentally | Ins. Long's home is in Perth Ambo¥: | gnq since that time had lived at his e from her first hu fiberty e cirited Captain Malpin and | May have a record of my real name. ’ o shot_while attending an Italia cnic | home her o was acquainted without any asked him to get him & job. Halpin |1 ran away from the school and "‘“"“‘} VISHMTOKEN HOWE: dner’s | in Tast Haven this afiernoon. A re- | Shot E represcnteq the lowst of Haadam: In . i’ oked im0 et I e e DI | found out’ Erom that time on I lived | y; S Gardner’s Planks Rejected. volver was being displaved by one | Shot His Landlady. the legisiature in 1897, He was & tha d we 1 id. "3 b Yo seks, | With thieves and bad women. I never | Miss Anne Jeanette as Broken Back Boston, Oct. 5.—I a s offered | of e pi kers, § Lo So Ji va t =) s (s S e o he man heid the job only two weeks, | With thieves d r Py R S our plank ed | of the picnickers. whose name is not | South Norwalk. Conn., Oct Dur- | prominent member of the Congrega- friends As soon as Halpin knew that a man | kBew a good man or a good waman in | and Cannot Recover. by Congressman Gardner, candidate | vet definitely known, when the weapon | ing @ dispute with his landiady, Mrs. | tional churck, being treasurer of the SRRt Shs Was “Warkiing. Him. | namcd Spenchls wae wanfed for- the | Py life i — . | 7or governor ds substituies for those | was discharged, the bullet lodging in | Mary Johnson, over money matters last | local_society ¢ ; named Spencer was wanted for the | ™0 1y first prison term shortly [ New Haven. Comn. Oct 5—Miss|prepared by the comuiltee, were re- | Mongo's (high. Il was taken fo a [ nlght, Kenny Ruftin, an oater opener, | A widow, three sons and a daughy or nigh S e Ahree | certain for whom (o look stter Fnning iy from e school, A | Anie Teanctie, who was seriously in- | fected by the republican staic cons local hospital, whete 1 was sald nis | fired a revolver four times ut her, one | survive, 2 ’ s wewks Sh pought 1 was a Never Kilew Mis Parents. | man sdld m= a suit of clothes for | jured in the fatal \(‘Y:fik on the New | tlon yesterday. (iardner after the fght sndition is not ser Phe Halian | OF the bullets inflicting a scalp wound —_— ! - nickel—t hove. I started 1 oo | Haven road at North Haven on Sept. |mounted the platform, and expressed | who fired the shot has not vet been | Ruffin then made his escape and has ; and § be eary pickings, The murderer’s name,. If it is ever | the suit had been stolen, bui it didn't was toduy taken to her home i | his disappointment. - Holding aldft his | found 2 "I not yet been found. Mrs. Johuson's Thaw and MaoGordon. Off Asaini b it ipression with | rewrnca for e savs b doesn't k fmpress me as iy (hing serious: that | Bayonae, N.J She has a broken back | prepared speech he said it would nut X e Wound is mot sesfone. Poth pariies are | o NeW Haven, Conn., Oct: S—Willlang nier all my. | |16, Wi be ranked by the police With | sort of thing wes a part of my iife, | and physiciaus say she tannot recover. | -be delivered as Its four cardinal fea Wréck Cases Postaoned colored § | Thaw of Pittsburg, Pa., snd Stephes declared, 1 g sl | thote of "+ H. .Holmes of “Holmes | The Vars nex: day I walked right into | Her sister Elfus, who was also badly | tures had been eliminated by the s Briabnort Bhmn: e | e - MacGarfion. of Pittafield, Maam., kel ¢ nane =, | Cast notoriety, who confessed (o | the shop from which it had been stolen | hurt in the crash, is slowly recovering | tion of the conyentio [ Thrniey Ril s Ridnin aiatad folib aveol T H Zad Tmad (helr ssoplane Il “ It cosi m | twelve murders and was suspected of | and T was surprised when (hey ur- | a local bosplial & (hird victim | — - e e T o el e E e e five b ollard a we o tota "o ety speven, and John | rested me. The prosecution and udge | Mrs. Rose Zimmerman, for whom hope | - Porforio Diaz Still at Biarrite. | ot care for teasans whichche QiR TWHLE V. ., Oct. 5 —The Rhodol] GRtREEE " St lon e et e wab & wanted 10, 1 B ) L arder waad e o e ity e thke s | Hed Beuh ABARSCRL hae @ shance | | Bisrie Dot 5Gaera) Portoricl| Eaisst. fetni Prosdent iCpatis B | B Candidates for | trouble, They laft Newport, B. Ly om y « and dives and the easiest J and generatiy was considered guilty of | sentence of thirty days, but my lawyer | Tecover, say physiciins. e L e I Wenk Polnt iad st | Sept. 25. The aviators expected te po-s eot way o #et_the momey | many me lmes , many of whose | sald no. e said AEnt it out and so I — - e B Lt hiia a0 thst he clien and former Vice President M. | trial here vesterday, when 13 voun | reach Staten I atters | e murders wara commifted in the “cas- | pleaded not guilty i Steamship Arrivals. [ e Brarrite ™ 5 i "That” ne il | Foney’ o7 the New’ Hayen v In con” | men m this’ ‘aueressional district wers | noon. RS e ¢ lT’”"?m;T apen today sE8 a m. and | fle i nicaze Wae'n forser S i i e e g e T e e eI LG e e i L % a 5 pen Shesl ¢ I BRI e AT L el T R T S S ] sNem Tork Ogt I Rurived. gte o h con w ould not he heard he present term att was the orizinator af she plan, he polls open today at 6 a. m, and 3 - any Ne . Sout! ; um- | summoned home by the Mexican war | of conr ust when it wou e’ | WhiB) PR A 3 3 for the! First, where the polls clasg’at G LEea wiohinn it lling ey toz Jaur= | goso ih: me that iiilea JE bia, Glasgow, 4 e e e T lI0 el s e appraval of the et o fSiriots at 3 p. m. o i 5 A t service in the arm rought up he would not state. partment. in the First, where the nl!i*u at