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VOL. LV.—NO. 239 . NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913 PRICE TWO CENTS mw — ~ The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population NO-LICENSE FORCES GAIN A TOWN Prohibitionists Elect a Selectman at Manchester and a Judge of Probate at Guilford CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BADLY BEATEN Overwhelming Sentiment Against Increase of Pay For Legis- Cabled Paragraphs Canon Sheehan Dead. London, Oct. 6—The Rev, Dr. Pat- rick Augustine Sheehan, essayist and lecturer and canon of Cloyne, Ireland, since 1903, died today. He was born ;n Mallow, county Cork, March 17, 852. Guchkoff a Wreck Victim. St. Petersburg, Oct. 6.—Alexander J. Guchkoff, former president of the Duma, is reported to be among the vic- tims of a train wreck at Dvinsk today in which fourteen passengers were Kill- ed and twenty-eight injured. Twenty-one Days for Verse Writer. Southampton, Eng., Oct. 6.—A sen- tence of twenty-one days bard labor Sulzer Asked Root for Aid ALSO SOUGHT THE. INFLUENéE OF BARNES. TO PREVENT HIS TRIAL Testimony of Son of Thomas F, Ryan is Ordered Stricken Out—Sulzer Is Spencer’s Yarn Is Dishelieved BUT TWO MURDERS CAN BE LAID AT HIS DOOR. DRUG INSPIRED DREAM His Is by Police Believe Imagination Stimulated Narcotics—Little Condensed Telegrams Charles Percy, Admiral Peary's steward and caretaker, was buried in the church yard at West Harpswell, Me., yesterday. In the Newport Hospital at New- port, R. L, are 12 members of the New- port Artiilery, suffering from an epi- demic of typhoid, More Than 400 Students of the Swathmore college at Swathmone, 1 were vaccinated following the di covery of varioloid Two Hundred Members of the An- cient and Honorable Artillery of Bos- ton visited the military academy at West Point yesterday. If Robert Armstrong is found guilty Nome, Alaska is Devastated ALMOST COMPLETELY DESTROY- ED BY STORM. 500 HOUSES IN RUINS Two Miles of Water Front Swept by Worst Storm Ever Known There— lators is Indicated—Plainfield Swings Back Into Dry |was pronounced today on Harry Kemp, Property Loss Will Reach $1,500,000 bl st Lol i L 4 Compared with the Apostle Paul. Doubt That He Killed Mrs. Rexroat. | or murdering Chesterfield Pl the | — 1 & charged wi ving hi 1t va, | city of Hamilton, Bermuda, will have Column—No Ballots Provided For Vote on License Issue | x"i5i% ' wcumenip ovcamic o her e e A e — last voyage from New York. Albany, N. Y., Oct, 6.—Governor Wil- Chicago, Oct. 6—Of the nineteen Sir Gilbert Packer, Canadian novel- Nome, Alaska, Oct. been almost destroyed by a storm. The 6—Nome has at Voluntown—Stratford Elects a Progressive Selectman ] . [Uam A “Suizer’attempted to obtain the | murders Henry Spencer, slayer of Mrs, | Sir Gilbert Packer, Canadian novels Emperor William Will Compromise. |influence of United States Senator Hii- | Mildred Allison Rexroat, swore he had ?(V:n;'l N i chen trae -“n‘}“ toctor | South side of Fr reet is gone. The ——— Berlin, Oct. 6—Emperor William | hu Root and of William Barnes, ch committed, the police tonight, after in- | 2St0h Were BFen he Ceared of LOF | sand spit is gone. Two miles of ter- I o & yot. $.16 today agreed to a compromise in con- | man of the republican state commit- | vestigating his alleged crimes in vari- | o B e o e & ritory next to the sea was devasted. o New _p:‘r:.s b;m:“;t“.c".;e n;les::;‘r: %:;ilddam nection with the estate of $800,000 left | te :0 prevent the trial of his impeach- | ous citles, were able to fix upon him{ @4 No lives were lost. as capture 2 en ... i iotic | ment, accord . : 1y 3 ssibly two. * 1 e e T e L e to him by Herrmann Knorr, a patriotic | ment, ng to festimony adduced [only one murder, or possibly twWo. | ponite the Fact that his son sub- Loss $1,500,000. R e but eccentric wood dealer of Kausch the trial today, ' although subse-| Captain Halpin, chief of tne detcc- | D€t oy Pac it b TS ; 3 which had the question before it. On | Berlin ..... wita. He has consented to take one- | quently stricken out by vote of the | live bureau, snnounced his conviction | Mitted to blood transfusion to save 1e storm that last _night began the whole, however, the advocates of | Wallingford Half wid aliow the wilow to keep the | nayts s e e iving hls long, cir- | his life, Henry S. Seeley, a wealthy | beating in from Bering sea, was the prohibition were the winners because | Bridgeport . remainder. Allan A, Ryan, son of Thomas F.|Cumstantiai confession of fiendish | Stock broker, is dead at Ridgeficld, j worst ever kmown here. Men and the ety of Bristol was won over for | Litchfield .. | ta = Ryan, & New York fnsncler savethe | crime was a consummate falsifier, . | Mass. women worked all night in the icy wa- two years an many of the towns ! Killinaly e gl e s 4 ter to save their household effects o B San 2 y ngls CONFERENCE REGARDING testimony. It was also brought out| Imagination Stimulated by Drugs. : 3 e i e v nse vote developed unusual | Sterling . - } thrapeRL (s aRnons of Toniia | anLoRen Sel s Drugs. | Charles Converey, 40 Years Old, | The clectric light plant was wrecked e rength was | Winchester . THE 'ENGINEER'S RULES)| Mochone, toemn s o os Enatiug Fou e ders he says h - | shot and Killed his wife Mary, 3§ |and telephone service cut off. The e that the prohibitionists as a | New Hartford . L A that: Govertor | St r yan, | mitted were perpetrated while Spencer | years old, and then committed suicide | loss is estimated at a million and & ¥ were a factor in several of the [ Norfolk ..... Prospects Said to Be ~Good for an|ient of u $10.000 Gooh tompator oib- | Was in the inols state penitentlary | yesterday by.shooting himself at Phil- | half dollars. towns, especially in Manchester, where | Barkhamstead . Amicable Adjustment. baien P et B anpiten fcon-| at. Jollet. - Of itwelve of {he slleEed | adelphia. y 500 Houses Destroyed. B L O . it [Cenaan ot vt SOt ren et A* 1o e ROy S e | e o There will be much suffering and 3, won . FemAEkADls sontart Iy | North Gon TR s Sl e Shacrined by Spbncer. pollte " vecordn | tamm v e e e e Son: | outside nelp will b reuired. Witer being elected first selectman. In Guil- | Cornwall S ‘\,gfli“?\,;g'sfigggnflgggmga‘;‘ugrg “The Same Old BfIl.” show that a body was recovered, but | House at Washington, measured with |15 af hand, and it will be impossible 1 the prohibitionists won several | Colebrook . Rallronn Comyeny Ltad Simbat nnanizl|. “Tell yourjfather Iath the same old | At the defectives have at yet estab- wings outstretched four feet from |0 et in supplies needed. All the minor offices, and also won out in the | Montville . oS benind thetr £djustoent som..| BHL” voung” Mr. Ryan said the gov-|lished no connection between Spencer | tip to tip. e el eclection of W. . Watrous to be judge | Preston . mittes in the ~present. comtroversy | ermor said io him over the telephone, | 220 the crime. = - . e z % e el of probats te fucessd Judge Post, who | Fraokiin Gver'the Tules governing promotion of | in asking for the contribution. L R e | e Mayer James Be Martin) ot | P R o y age. Sprague men on the engines was officialiy an, A. Ryan was called to the e & S AReliiaE and | e Haven has‘beep made- s deputy.| No Ballots in Voluntown. S placed before Vico President Whaley | stand today after the attorneys for the | ity DY PAMECTE e e en seam | Income tax commissioner, for Rhade | TO DELAY PROSECUTION The summary of the vote on the H- | Bl Milfor . and General Manager C. L. Bardo this | impeachment managers had obtained | S N0NE, L84, POFTR & 0o ipiy | ISland and Connecticut. The office | OF NEW HAVEN RAILROAD cense question shows as foltows: gy afternoon by Assistant Grand Chief | Dermission to reopen their case, which | P SHPTIETO% ) SRE (PR (T G | pays $3,800. { W H Towns changed from no license to yfl_!fi’l’d G. L. Griffing of the Brotherhood of | they announced as complete when court | 0" Gruzs poured out one of the most A | Attorney-General Ready to Hear Pro- license: Barkhamstead, Berlin, Corn- | Stamfo Engineers and P. J. McNamara, vice | adfourned last Thursday. The witness | £ taiiic tales of murder that has ever | o oy A Nickerson, aged 70, dicd | posals from the Road. vall 08 Now Hartford < araford.- - president of the Brotherhood of Loco- | said that fust a week before, the trial | come fr. a5 whose mind dsi glven | o- & Eostland, Me., hospiial yesterda 7 P d N 2 i Mitddietpwn R Sl S Iminensiaaent boge come from a man whose s g from burns received Sunday night X : anged from license to no license, | S: by D began he had seen to dreams of crime. A Washington, Oct. 6.—Any att t b S b Usense, | stafford 2 To the road’s operating officials the [ Governor Sulzer in the latter's office i = when'her clothing caught fire from an | . VASHmgion, Qct. o ny attempt by Fora Bo £ T ot aatpanid | Brantora ... vote of the men concerned was made | in New York. Proof in Case of Mrs. Rexroat. alcohol - lamp. (52 Hor SEorl) Tew. Tl ven mhs Rt SB1y Felthin Rosnak gnain |2 mearbury known. The conference for this pur- | “He asked me” Ryan said, ““to go to| Captain Helpin declared tonight that L o jandad o Gonl e RS e A Belbte were mot Mith | Stratford ... pose had been granted by the railroad | Washington and see Senator Root and | he has complete proof that Spencer | Funeral Services were held at W enoe DA ey e & the e Plainfield .. { officials, and it will be continued to- | hequest him to see William Barnes— | murdered Mrs. Rexroat and is almost | ington vesterday for Mrs. Fanny i bl DLon Byeien Rie e e | Baston. S morrow. Neither side would divulge | get him to endeavor to have republi- | equally confident that he murdered | Ward, writer and lecturer, who di st ot St o stite TORORE: New Canaan . 2 single bit of information as to what | can members of this body to vote that| Mrs. Annabel Wight. Mrs. Wight's }late Saturday night at the home of her | o000 b faverabiy veceived, I became : Coventry ... went on behind closed doors. The con- [ thi X r house was robbed Dec. 4, 1912, and she | daughter the [siuo al Eady by R oo > Li . Windha s court had no right to try and i Reynolds, who wouid he willi it 2 License Towns, 8 No-License | VWindham ..... ference lasted two hours and then re- | impeach him.” vas so badly beaten that she died in ; 3 - §8 T 2 nonn b ing to de- T Bristol ........ cess was taken, and then there was il . the county bospital July 13, 1913. Presiderit - Wilson - will 'tggin con-| 153 for 4 ressonable tme ihe Eilog of e . Wilton ........ another two Lours’ session. The best | Ulzer-as ‘Apostle -Paul. The body of Ida Oliver, recovered | ferences today with democratic sen- | (he nment's proposed dissolution u ol J5a 4 bl 30 dask e WHh| Gresnwion . ... of feeling prevailed on both sides and | The testimony preceded the opening | from the drainage canal May 20, 1912, | ators looking io the acceleration of t iear proposals from the road. ense and fifteen no license. This | Newtown ....... it is understood tonight that prospects | Of the case for the defense late in the | may correspond to the following wom- | administration surrency bil's progress possibility of an effort being wieoay F T a7 &) Drosp: y | o AT Tk G GGt e Vernon ........ . are very good for an amicable adjust- | afternoon by Harvey D. Hinman, who | an whom Spencer says he lured along | through the senate. I R O e A B, e S Voluntown | Ellington . ment of the differences. compared Governor Sulzer to the|the canal and killed her after robbing —_ ERESIE NSEY MDUREEIE MEECURy SRS AT remaining no license and Stafford tied. | Tolland . At the present stage of the negotia- | Apostle Paul, whose former friends, the | her. Joseph M:>Greene, 30 Years old, was | ¥lich the recent announcaments of his makes a total of 82 license towas | Rocky Hill ........ tions the brotherhood officers will not | attorney said, “did not attempt to im- | |dentified as Mrs. Rexroat’s Murderen | buried bencath a Dpile of lumber at|2ititude by the New Haven have at- 25 b6 o license; last year there were | East Granby ....11010 {ssua any statements and the railroad | Peach him or his aposties because of | g Aa e tentiany | Providence while working in a.lumber | F8Cted at the department of justige. 1 license towns amd §7 no license; | Burlington ... . . company on its part will give out|What he had done while acting with pencer was in the penitentiary | . ..j yesterday and died before he | Oficials clearly were pleased with while in 1911 there were 75 license | West Hartford ... i v hi e when Policemen Pennell and Devine yagton President Elliott’s statement that the v ey ke nothing, Whether the conferences | them and while one of them. : i could be extricated. towns and %3 no lieense. Wilton .. o Will be concluded tomorrow Is not | “When, in the 19 centuries, has voice | Wore Killed Aug. 11, 1902 He also — TRIFGRI Had ho demice iR e n_the yoting today Barkhamstead, |Dapbury ........ certain. Both sides hope results will | been raised to condemn baul or hig | WS iR prison in 1006 when Faunie| jeilous of his Friend he~uuse he had | TeRts, except In conformily with law ch went dry last year by 41 votes, | Redding ...... .. e i e e =50, to condemn Paul or his | Thompson was killed and when Emmet | , Joaious of his Friand hotunee Be Bl | and sound public policy. ‘The present anged over the other way by 29, | Trumbull ...... . A iy, pacts as Saull” asked | . McChegney was killed in September, | 0fen ARESG 12 A0L A% BOQISther B¢ IUC | intention of the attorney general Is Eerlin, in which town is the home of | New London .- 7 added, “whether: Goveraar Sitsar was| 3}L. McChesnoy was slaln m the veat | ..1j; Russo, of Philadelphia, shot and/| 12,300k & dissolution of tne.resd by H_ H. Spooner, had a hard fight and | Milford ... Radium Gas as a Cure, {mpekaHRll £ Babrtat cbo bt e 1 ie Of: 2600 Stdte sfrect and the murderd i, 5 10 iy Colosto Davico, ~ojiheiguickest means possile. He be- which was carried by no license by ten | Stonington 223 London,, Oct.6—The radium institute | or because of what he has refused to | s ot Aot uEt to o e e e i Ry HELSRne Brestiug nond b0 Tk ey Jast year. went back to saloons by a |Darien .... 54 announced tonignt the discovery of the | do since he fook office.” It was in the | (1S, a1 Who Spencer says he killed! As a Result of the Efection by tho | Soiution of New Emgland's transporta- ~ote of 344 to 236. iy 3 16 Fiit that the Glidhmtion of oo Eivep | faos of resis st B ton b L o Enier the Soueh Sl elovated BEUE: |0l Dol T ¢ Sesterany of Tihas | Lon Problems. If that edd cai be Cornwall changed from dry to wet | Frospsci .. 10 off by radium is as efficient for cura- | for the defense, who _several times| [ors: . . ; 2 SHitiur an HERBEE w1l 6f (he pewerd| o o n e1ed throneh nexafiations in end New Hartford did likewise. Orange 147 tive ipITDORSE aa, cradiam . ety A |Tatied’ hir ae Ps Hos ahontte arteir | pouisls “were Teceived today that have not already: dome o w1 | which the New Haven would meet the Plainfield Becomes Dry. oo -y T8 metnod “has also been discovered | that Mr. Ryan was permitted to tell of | Honed O e s | formally recognize the mew Chinese | Fone ot o o by eamed 8 Groton ...... 1. 107 whereby the gas can be conveved to | p; - i e aelar g Spehe : I : , ; 4 at the case may. be Bettled by agree- New Canaan is dry by the narrow { bl e Slhm“ghom ey his conversations with the governor. | poasted crimes were committed. republic today. | ment. in that event, it is possible margin of four which 15 a change over. | 80 towns give ........11,084 17,147 | for use among their own patients. Ryan's Testimony Stricken Out. Complete identification of Spencer as |, = 5 | eriminal prosecutions may be avoided, The big change in Windham county “Whether the governors attorneys |the murderer of Mrs. Rexroat came | A Woman {Entering . o T nited | although officlals today were reluctant wwas at Plainficid whers the temperance Stratford Elects a Progressve. 7 — | nad eny previous knowledge of what | fTom several sources today, while at | States wearing an aigrette on her hat | to discuss that phase of the situation. eople won out by a blg margin | .4 Pl Selidosensonion cholas Roemer, a printer of Man- | Mr. Ryan was about to say could not | 1east two sections of his confession, | Violates the new ftariff law just as Gl bt hrough somebody’s error Voluntown | BridEeport Conn, Oct. 6—Stratford’s | jtowoc, Wis, has completed 40 years | b learned, but as Soun oy could D9t referring to the holdups and robberies, | much as a man with a pound of oplum |\ | COST $18,000,000 yoters had no ballots to cast on the | Btaunch guard went down to defeat ip | of boarding Wwith one family. in teoll' £ AT T e testi-| were confirmed by visitors to the de- | in his pocket. That is the unofficial e et the annual town election today, when oney fell from his lips, counsel held b % e g cials. | i ; RS I, © Wellis, repiiblican: Arat & hurried conference and then Attor- | tective headquarters. view of officials. | TO GRANT THE INCREASE. he no-license people were happy v : o 2ol neyD-Cady Herrick d 18 - Knows He Will Hana. > ] TN over the '-EF:L’”L ,,,ngfli:," ;,herm? the ::;?a’&%:::; |';?ED‘TD“PDGH!;)!:K):lr:ukl‘)t?::‘ c;m“engem Touls B Bineoln & M|t eiiiar ;mcki:_‘nanli‘etd :)k;lat 3:: Tl e RO fldwd\hdr?wals of lmpurls\_fl'(;m Jlmnd- Testimony Regarding Wags Raise < carried i e dry column | WaS e L K e 58, | chael F. Falvey, d. Eugene J. Randall. | ground that it was inc = LA i warehouses at New York during | ; ¥GE_two. yeamk o D o et Ofioe: | prog.; booth tenders, Michael Moriar- | this e ih miae i | e ehay e tavp | e o tooibusg 2o the new | Askedsby| Tealoren: ote on license by towns fol- |in the hottest and most bitter fght |ty T.oujs Danserean, Daniel Clark; | buzz with conversation, and it was evi. | ea in & coupls of mgnths. Th ot 1s why | 8TiE law's operation, ending last! . o you oct Tt will cost th i fen o | Sonttord ta e e twents veare Dy | BAHOL digtributors, Walter McGagen, | dont that the words of the witness had | T want to. tel everyihing else and et | e i 3o, 3vpmo0 Y PAY" | cgtern railfoads mearly $18,000,000 hamste: 17 g5 | Curtlss, after the last ballot had been | “‘Nearly §00 spift ballots delayed the caused a sensation. _ |1t out of the way.” E | e 5. : more a year to operate if they are 536 | COUNted shortly before midnight, Was | counting, which was not concluded un- The testimony is stricken out,”said| “I have bene in and out of prison | A Coroner’s Jury Yesterday found |compelled to grant the wage demands 236 | Geclared the winnner by a vote of G3L| ) B St Presiding Judge Cullen | since I was a boy,” he continued. “T|ine 1ong Island Railroad company | Of their 50,000 trainmen and conduc- 1o 849. e westI e an Sy tolowa: Ruling is Sustained. HEr oeen hun s snd houniad N Y| vesooninle fonihdchllialon (atwaen [ S018, 1 was testified onTRensIf it (e BRISTOL GOES NO-LICENSE. A for Th Y Therennion Hanator Bion . Brown [ .5 sm soie on the WoE d. My OWn | two trains at College Point, L. I, on | F0ads today before the federal board ot bl ssessor for Three Years. : B life does not amount to much and no- : | thet is arbitrating the men’s grievances s | . i republican leader in the senate, jumped posTnt am o Sept. 22, In which four persons were L arbitrating L8 £ - [ Mayer Wade Defeated for Re-election | George E. Wilcox, d. .......... to his' feet and demanded a vote on | POay.s life hae meant muc i ahe | killed ‘and mnearly fifty injured. under the Newlands act. The increases | by 269 Majority. EEnEsS P GlisdpTostiant piohin | the ruling of the presiding judge. Hive s ten o tiore than- $10.000'] — d for ropresent @ fump of 21 per Guilford {i == ; e FPRSES e | The’ question was then Dut/to a roll | Lo the Thot vear s Ha nas cpent the | Hjalmaf jAged 23, employed: as a | cent. over the total wage now paid, ac- Badanm Bristol, Conn., Oct. 6.—The city of Assessor for Two Years, | call, with the result that the ruling o | money on women s e | Lit drlll man in a slate quarre at Mon. | cording to John G. Walber.a. vice pres- Eeaitnton | Bristol, at the annual election today, | John R. Pi & | the presiding judge was sustained by | T willed Mrs. Rexroat because she | 500 Me, was instantly killed ves | ident’s assistant of the Baltimore and Killingly 3 |voted no license, the vote being 1,106 | S. Arnold Peciham, r. ... | a vote of 82 to 18. told me I was responsible for her con. | 43 When a huge rock being hoisted to [ Ohlo. o ka Killinsworth |no and 954 ves. This means that the | William E. Higgins, pros. |, John B. Stanchfleld, attorney for the | Wtion and haw hadly she meedid 5300, | the ground, slipped from the chain and | ~Taking inte consideration all the Madison city will be “dry” for two years. Allison B, Ladd, prohib. ....... | impeachment managers, attempted to | I didn't murder her for the ring. I |fell 75 feet, striking him on the head. | agencles Workig ' e e Dianchester .... . 1 Y democi s Hetsated Assessor for One Year. | obtain from Mr. Ryan testimony as to | took it just because it was the | - — men in these requests, should they be New Hartford 210 | Mayor Wade, who was a candidate for 3 i ) - | another conversation he had with the Al 2 Guiseppi Pomaro, of Youngstown, | ranted, the increases would approxi e Wt : i re-election, by 269 majority. The coun- | James P. Mustard, d. ............ 7| povarnor “hut was not permitted to £ Ohio; arvested last winter for sending |Dately « railroads $17,975,688 et T 202 cil is evenly divided, politically speak- | g:""?t I;ITal:‘flfi ; gnd prohib. .... 768 1 pursue this line of questioning fur- AIGRETTE SEIZED | & threatening letter to President Wirs | more n at present,” said the Ridgefield | ing. ey | Dwight M. Church, prog. ........ 41|iher Mr. Ryan, after court had ad- FROM WOMAN’S TRUNK | son demanding money, will be released | Witness BN s . | The proposition to consolidate the | Board of Relie | fourned, said to newspaper men: T | as his attorney has been notified the — Eouthbury *f"’,’:fi;"i?flig:”“wu 3 (”“l‘?‘ ;r”_';(;‘;?;;fatrick .‘1’, :h:rnh', Vi am unwilling to make any statement | Will Not Be Pulied from Their Ha‘;i"i;firz“s against him will be cismiss | CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY ettt oted strongly oposed | George Mahew, d. .. + de as citness, ex- ed. :-.’:v ;;‘ i1 | constitutional amendment. ’A\vhgnse Chagnon, 1. ‘:;::rm:;m! 'dlr:an:v e n':",:?fm"n}- Benjdis Boment | Vo BEMAD B N A eactinshor Dr. Burnell Norwalk’s First Mayor. | Martin Waterhouse, . .. | cate with Senator Root upon the sub-| New York, Ocf. 6 The only seizure | . The So-Called “Slingsby Baby ca Proposal to Have Deportation frem *Majority for license orwalk, Conn. Oct. 7—Dr. ¥. L.| Walter H. Woodell, prog. jeot.” |G e N - . involving $50.000 a vear romd R e nye 2 jor - < 3 prog. t of\an aigreile since the new tariff law Bolton Burnell will have the homor of being | Frederick N. Tlagg. prog 47 | "S- Ryain's ‘testimony was' not -the | went. Ints elect that has domns to the | &0 Enslish estate, and a, Canadn thvastivafer Darien S |the first mayor of the new city of | George H. Hall, prohib. tereses 35| only parting shot that was fired by | attention of the local customs officials | PAPY substitution by Lieut. and Ar N. H. Ocl. 6.—T. R. M Flainfield 3 | Norwalk. He headed the people’s | Clark O.-Terry, prohib. .... 3% | the impeachment managers before Mr.|{was from a woman steamship pas- | (harles Slingsby, in order to g o AT e = of Dhasree e Staftord (tie) ¥ ticket which was endoreed by the pro- Selectmen. | Hinman opened for the defense | sEitsar'sStrdnic ant ot from her-haf, | Icome'la to be reppetiod jt Ban, iun e, el Gsld today e tik fo_ Teluntown-—ne vete {@ressives. . General Rustell Frost, Was [ Hopert . Mitchell, - d. :.:- | Loaned Sulzer $10,000. | it was said at the custom house to- | ¢899 ternational aspect of the case would Bristel 3 on the republican, democratic ' and | Gonrse 1. Backng e Jeats el 5 H Instruetions from Washington : > aken up by Senator Oliver of Penn Coventry .. ... | eitizens tickets. =Mayor Burnell's ma- | Fropee 1) Bickus, d oo dward P. Meany. attorney for the | Loriing i intorprotation of this President Wilson Expects to sand | be taken ur ator Olive . Ellington ... ... } | dority will be within 75 and 100. Four | Georga A Cook, 1" [New Vork ‘Telephone company. was | Gho"features of the tariff a to the senate this week the nomiation | SvIvania in the United States despite e bl Sk A o o e ook, T, ........ ced on the star d testifiac 2 eatu ofk a ac M. Prindell. a GewSBRDeE " | the refusal of the state departmen DRE SRuAn ..oia ,j”“‘,g.,"’,‘,r;fl gnclimen weke ‘on; {he} €hiarles B Jordan, (ppos o P e A o [ einEawailen b bkl Aton s e th et rer Tolland . ....-ccoe ceeee. 87 WA POLLE G WO Frederick P. Davoll, prohib. 31 | Sttanitie nominatls 8| ulations from (ho ireasurv depari- | Russidang that of Mavor Brand Whit- | FeC SROVEENT, G or ™ot Thawe e i ® | Robert Truscott, prohib. Attorney Hinman stated early in his | pact L T T e i i to Bel- | ounsel, gave out a statement tonight 3 $Ssrsuss By sta 2 S | rest Sure hat customs Inspectors | 8ium. | attan B Trumbull .. ... ..... | Bartlett Defeats Costello for Collector | Tpwn Clerk and Treasurer. | address that little or no evidence would [ Wil not pull aigrettes from women's | = flon e uctlon (of thetRities tovaehs Miiford ....-... .o of Taxes—Fenton Re-elected Town | Frank P. Fenton d. .............. 876 | be offered by the defense in answer to | pats, It appears that on Saturday a | Michael McCullough, a Motorman | MGRL 5 B s & htucats Btonington : 3 Clerk—Mitchell Defeats Geli | Herbert H. Spaulding, r. . ... 680 | articles 3, 4,5, 7 and 8. They charg- | woman passenger who arrived here |©On the Glastonbury trolley line was | EE By e e T Beorlington—Licensa. Al Eels U inas. | Charles H. Larkins, prog. -..... 47| ed bartering political . influence, at- | from abroad hed not snly an algretie | vesterday bound over to the superior | FSfusing to make inquiry of the Ml Farmington— License. ; i T e Cassius A. Barstow, prohib. ...... 28 |tempting to influence the stock mMar- | in the hat she wore. but alse atsthes [scourt 7 $1,000 at n jus- | \Sh ambassador concerning the treat- Beitan - No-licenke. mantie, Conn., Oct. 6—When B ket by legislation, the bribery of wit- | in her trank. I P R He is ment of citizen Thaw and his refusal e 7 e thik atter Agent Town Depesit Fund 3 n her trunk ne ir s ¢ i g e polls closed at 5 o'clock this after- 5 : Rt i in h un ie one in her hat wa will likely result in congresstomal in @lastonbury—No-license. noon the town of Windham had polled k J. Minahan, d. 1“;:(; T::dc t‘nxr w.t:v;x-“mlm l\:\“u\x; I'not seized. The other was sent to offer against quiry B 7 O s e ARt denc oL ready had ruled out | the appraisers’ sto This’ warhar 1 3 o R Anothar unsual featare was the large | William H. Burlingham. prohib.. aileged attempis to barier his| Ve hefa Wit short time, beliex None of Harry K. Thaw's Treaty | STATE OWNERSHIP OF Bverwhelming Sentiment Against In- | (ole it (he wcmien. by whom 158 bal- aioe political influence; and the otiicr arti-| thi thy new tarly acc in no way in- | Rights as an Ameritan citisen Were BOSTON & MAINE R. R. oreasing It to $500. |lots were depusited in the box. An- John H. Morrison, d. £ N e P oAt terfered with the bringing in of these | Viok mmigration edatie | ticipating tha result of the women’s ' George M. Graves, T. e 3 oard of ~man- | articles of/ adornment. B autho d him Proposed in Platform of the Massachu. New Haven, Conn, Oct. 6—By a |vote, one of the democratic nominees 'John C. Barstow, prog A s th = Naturally theré must be ey ¢ the rul setts Progressives. margin half the size of the vote cast |for the schooi board resigned before Arthur T. .ohnson, prohib. e e, D e of i idra s and e expect the ing Joseph W. for the proposition fhe electors of | the ballots were printed, so that the Colloateitof Takos testimony Hinman charged counsel for | ury_department will within ‘a_short | Folk of . ment ermia oy Poned constitutional mmendment to - | Clinton Latheon, & and Thomas T el- | Yiliam A&, Costello, d. .......... 116 | fair tactics and making unwarranted |in such cases. It will be our aim | Ira White the Victim of a hunting DY Rk e o SRR crease by $200 the salary of members | lev, d, was assured from the start. ‘;?U}'Ei -‘]*{v E =§tleu(4 T eeenienns A%} insinuations throughout teh trial. He | to enforce the law Wwith as little in- [accident in the woods near Bristol, Vt., s hg) r]fl‘”n,m’ tonight which ad- of the meneral assembly. A majority | Considerable campaign work had | Ui A- Rivard, prog. ... 42 | referred specifically to the ‘“veiled | convenlence to the public as possible.” | was removed to a hospital at Burling D SobmittUHE o the Beste Ty of the towns also were against the |been done, as is evidenced by the | rederick E. Peckham, pro 28 | charge” that the books of Harris & | S — |ton in a critical condition yesterday. | }ofarendum vote at the state election proposition, its only strength appar- |large total. Three features that are Constables. Fuller had ben tampered with and that | GARRISON IS STILL | White was shot by Howard Lavarn, | next year, the question of the state ently being in Fairfleld county, where | sald to have contributed to the inter- | Thomas Killourey, d. 757 | John_Boyd ‘Gray and Louis Sarecky E | who saw him moving behind some | {iiing over the ownership of the Bos- many of the towns went for the |est are the contest between Robert E.| Timothy E. Day, d. . 39 | Hiad dodged protes” servers. IN THE PENITENTIARY | follage and mistock him for a &ray | ton and Maine railroad. “We demand amendment. B Mitchell, d, and Alphonse L. Gelinas, | Mitchell Laramie, d. 94 | —_— e bl | squirrel. : explanation,” this plank of the The vote was very light. Tn the |r, for first selectman. the fact that | William Hussey, d. - | Stuulin Acrivale | Assombly Refuses to Order the Re- —_— atform says, “of the past, present cities scarcely an elghth of the reg- | Frank P. Fenton, d, the present incum- | William J. Hastings, r. R i bt e e , lease of Sulzer's Friend. | _Investigations by Dean George R.| and future expenditures for publicity istered voters tock the trouble to go | bent of the office of town clerk, had | Harry W. Avery, r. e s SR - | Frankforter of the Chemistry depart- | and legislative expénse by Massachu- to the poils. to bestir himself for the first time in | Wilbur G. Stevens, r. bl B B S Albany, N .Y, Oct. 6.—The assembly | ment of the University of Minnesota | setts railroad and other public service A summary of the vote of 77 of the [ several elections on account of {he |James T. Potter, r. | (At London: Oct. 6, Minnetonka,from | tonight refused to order the release | indicate that Viola Leckwold, the 9 |corporation The platform also de- 368 towns showed that 11,584 votes | candidacy of Herbert H. Spaulding, r. |lrvin M. Ford, prog. ........ [iRe Ston . _ | of James C. Garrison, friend of Gov- | years old daughter of Mrs. Ida Leck- | clares for women's suffrage. wWere cast for the amendment and 16 | for that office, and the contest belween | Chaunvey 1. Macfarlane, prog. At Chrlsansand: Oct. 5, United | ernor Sulzer and former state employe, | wold, self-confessed murderer of her | fi = s 209 1t Willism A, Costello, d, and George A. | Burton A. Clough, prog 2 Stares, from New York for Copgnha- | who has been locked up for contempt | daughter, came to hep death by being No Ci ol Eor Mk The vole of tewns in part follows: Bartlet(, r for collector of taxes. | Harry Pelerson,,Prog. ............ jFen. : A of that body since Sevt. 18, In the Al- | poiSoned. o L et Town Yes. Voling during the mornnig was not | Clifford L., Citntun, prohib, 20 | At Glasgow: Oct. 6, Califorpia, from | Lany county penitentiary. Garrison re Meriden, Conn.,, Oct. 6.—George W. Ridgetiela % svi-168 very rapld. slightly over 200 being the | Alfred 1. Lathrop, prohib. 34 | New York. % | tused 1o answer yuestions concerning S | Mfler (republican), for first select- Bust Haven ... k& 61 total at 9 o'clcek, but the automobiles | Stephen J. Davls, prohib. .. 39| At Plymouth: Oct. 6, Kronprinz Wil- | statements atiributed o hin fo the | Gabriel F. Mendoxa, a Mexlcan eitl- | man, was elected by 651 majority in Torrtugion O 1T in use by both sides were kept busy | Dwight Ives, prohib. ........ 3¢ | helm, from New York for Bremen. offect that meney was used 1 secur- |%eM but & resldent of Nogales, Ariz,|today's towa elsation, - Commission Kilingwortn oM and the noontide siream of voters BagitriE R ators, | At‘Dover: Oct. 6. Einiand, from New | ing sumiclent vores to-adopt the Sul- | WHO was arrested on the Mexican slis | form of governmant was defeated by Yoiuntown 31 brought the number to 1,500 before %1 poi i 1) p, ~gy | York for Antwerp zer Impeachment reselation, of the border last night, was exeouted| 370, Increased pay for legislators also North H=ven in the afternoon, 'The suburban rasi- | rfii:” '“' v l;:“"l'_‘“ Peeees e 40 L T & - b s Soncra yesterday, The| was defeated by 680. The rest of the Bethany dents turned in s blg vote. Both the | fqEit M. YOORE T e ‘tg| Steamors Reported by Wireless. The Japaness. steamship companies | (loStles auilioritlen sald thay i republican ticket was elected. Southbury republican quarters in the Turner | qpefie¥ o Gospe: Prog oo STl - Fastnat: Oct, 6.—Bteamer Franconia, | have\deeided to equip several of thelr | FOULE fetlers proving he | ud_conspired | = Manchester bullding and the democralic rooms in ; 5 . Bontar 100 Q HRARRL G and. Tivernsol, [ bOnDY iwith apperatus. for' wirelass | S5AHAt the constitutionalists | Tt may not ba known to~everyone, Stmsbury . Green's barler shop were busy all day. | Town School Committee. signalled 218 miles west at 2 p, m. Due | (oleBhony on & sysiem .Anvented by a | | but the Tnited States is shipping Hartlord The prograssives used their room in| Thomas J, Kelley, d. ......o0ovi0 767 | Queenstown 8 m, m, Tuesday, Japanese Gevernment official, It is| Mrs. Rachel Lipschiltz, nged 60, was | woods raised on its own sofl to vari- Cheshire . the Union blook as headduarters, | Goorge 8. Elllott, r and prohib, ., 166 E X elaimed that messuses sent 700 miles | Stabbed in the breast by n young man | ots countries in the Orient. Most of Soshen ... Michael ¥. Sulllyan was moderator , I, Clinton Lathrop, r. and prohib, 947 5 - at sea were distinetly heard on shere, | Who had gone '« her home at New | these now go to thn Philippines, but Guilford at the polls, The other officials were: | Albert B. Cunningham, prog. ... b The Estate of Kerman 8imon, mil- S Haven yestarday, (o ask for something | thera are other oustomers oo e New Haven Raliot box fenders, Daniel K, Courtney | Louls I, Mason, prog, ..........,, 63 | lonalre silk d"‘“‘-“,‘:;,"’fi;"“' Paler- | Amprican saimen in (he fresi waiers | (o eat, A diseiussion arose, afier the | these {siands, All of which goes to Grigwold and Charles 1., Hvlv‘wv:;-:l checkers, | The vets on w_wnsmvir(anal amend.. | 80T, J8 "?’“" B¢ L 1299, | of Tasmania are prespering wonder- [ voung man had been sdamitied (o the | ghow (hat C, Columbus wae on the < Trank Avery snd Amede Ma neure; | ment wag Ves 181, No 213. A fuli; Seme of ihem ineveased in | Lipsehita hame, nnd he grabbed a | the 4 trmok when he salled wast D m tender at wamen's ballot box, Alfred There were 33 dejected -hallois, §3 Counterfeit Five and One Dellar | weighi fram two sunees Lo four pounds | knife fram (he tuble and atlacked the | far d of riches—Waterbury Re- Cremwell .. ) §4 Abber; cnscker, Matthew Healey; 4 blonk and 28 marked incorrectly, ! Bills are in eirculation. in 1l menths. . ) aged woman. 3 {can.