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VOL. LV.—NO. 242 'NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Cor;necfiéfit> in Iu’;opdrtiofi'to the City’s Population ’, > . . 3 1 PROBLEMS OF IMPEACHMENT COURT| Cabled Paragraphs | Bankers Rile Wilson Blocked | Condensed Telegrams ' RARRIAGE AND DIVORCE PRUME“ L E X Enreleaials Thi Siciln: The Much Talked of _$90,000,000 : X = Monsina Sitile. Oct. b2 L strons ~ Union Pacific melon s nofto be cut 5 shock of ‘earthquake lasting twelve . r a JUsE dow. e . i . . : g e . econds occurred here today and H ¢ Impeachability of Acts Committed Before Sulzer Was | St considiritie bimie Sust e the | Smait-pox az Aaded 10 e punic| Legislation Along This Line Considered by House s, when #he Amorcir Hed" CHORS. S and destitution of 6,000 Mexican ref- | * orphanage was being opened at Palmi, ugees on the American side of the . p i ‘ Governor Must ‘be Determined i e A HORNETS' NEST STIRRED UP AT|LATTER OPPOSES REPEAL OF |border at Bagle Pass, Texas. of Deputies of Ep[gcopal Church pium Monopoly. e « Hong ‘Kong, China, Oct. 9.—The WASHINGTON. s 5 PER CENT. CLAUSE. * H. J. Cohen and Max Scott, factory % - s T R RS s ownces of New York were finod 320 T tablish an opium monopoly in Hong AR by s M A ; {aplish an, opium monopoly in Hong factories lockea auring workins nowrs. | [ ARRIAGES OF CATHOLICS AND NON-CATHOLICS LSO WHETHER ACTS CONSTiiUTE LARCENY j.outii."aiiilnoh "5 | BY THEIR CRITICISMS | IN THE TARIFF BILL = : the control of the traffic in the hands BECIeIn, NMohdan, Yesterdae B0 of the government its gradual Subpres. £ structed the supervising architect of = RiGnwit) baeasi o 4 the treasury to use Arabic instead of | oo, £ i % 5 Constitutional Question to be Decided in Executive Session | .. e Rimg sun Fight Senators Charge an Organized ‘Con- | Favors the Bill as It Stands, But Ways | Roman numerdls on all pubitc bulid- Discussion of “Ne Temere” Promulgation of Roman Catholic ecul ined to end Bull Fight. & y ¢ A b £ 3 . - s n o spiracy to Impede Currency Legisla-| and Means Committee Will Consider B s Before Vote is Taken—Arguments Begun Yesterday— |, }307id, Qcl. 9. —President Poincare | < ; 2 a v President Wilson Yesterday sent a Church Leads to Suggestion of a Constitutional Amend- fglrance, who s mow Visiting King | tion—Wilson Thinks Bankers Sincers | Repeal If It Is Requested. congratulatory message (o Yuan Shi Dt Alfonso at Madrid, o <ai, the mewly eiecte, esident o Wh onsti s 3 Judge Parker Denounces Sulzer as “Unfit to be Gov- attend a gala bull fight which had e Gl whose fuaizurati, Yakas vizse | ment Defining at Shall C itute Validity of Mar- en arranged in honor of the Franco- China, 2 talies ple : Spani: 5 = 5 Vs i 1 today. . B . » i v i o) Spanish festivities. President Poin- | Washington, Oct. 9.—A concerted de- [ Washington, Oct. 9.—Efforts tg re- : riage in Thi ] rred mmil ernor”’—Defense Claims “Passion gnd Caprice. care is a great lover of animals. fense by administration forces against | Peal the five ver cent. tariff difount | oo g o =TE e 0 an . Xiagf is Country—Refe: to Committee of 15. z g i the criticisms of the currency reform | Provision on in - Americal | oooonric badhelor, who lived @_her 3 R = i —— Chinese President Opens Y. M. C. A. |Dill by bankers at the Boston conven- ‘fi:gfish“‘h‘&‘h has aroused the state and | JHET Gl 20,4 G, Vs acad at Ston. y athing de- | that he had seen a copy of an opinion | le88, men who conduct e Youn; i idesns: Wi . otative O o at $500,000 “islation on the subject of merriage | to read: “No minister, knowingly, af ithing o hat 4 ¥ Men's Christian associa here, in- |10 be an organized effort to hinder its ntative Underwood, chair > and divorce occupied the attention of | el i all - liam Sulzer | which he had rendered. troduced Yuaa sap jeiation here in- |consideration and passage, served to | Of the ways and means committee, o= 7 3 Ctiod Liihe houke, of dediies (o0t (ot e ary, aball * soleriniea iy The "other task placed nupon _the | Foduced Yuan Shi Kai to Amefican | SHLSIGEraLon, and passage served 161 Srigival ehampion of the cluy 2| Rosa Duchesne, 14, committed | (he house of deputles today at the marriage of any person who has been ¥ by opposing | shoulders of ky was to persuade 0ds ay when they i 3 ar the.a shington today, 4 e St flo clause 16 LS astara 2 ral 2 ennial gemeral convention of the he 5 today bY opposing | shoulders of Sarecky was to persuade | o G (0N, e, thes, 891 B (2 | {o%inspire a new feciing of comdence | (e Joseph W. Kolk, solicitor of ‘the | Suiclde westerday ' at L RAGEE i entart Tiplecooal chursti:: Bisovos | a0 e s Hoiraag or Wik, O TR verdict in the (rial | this conrt that William Sulzer honest. | OPSR (helr new bu i M B S R e b B state department, who advocates repeal | DY _inhaling gas at lodging | T piscoy 3 1 then' living, from whom he or she od SXEES Gme Gy | Iy Signea thix statement; that he had | & Wite Jaia from ut to'the palace. The | (ISRt 1n demoeratic chrcler, U | o e rovition, “had- thiked. to. Mr, | ouse! Sk had been despopdent for | 50%, of, the "me, tomere” promuigation | nag been divorced Tor any catas arl & s , | nothing to ’;?“\\:mmne T s 000, ers Criticisms came in for sharp an- | Underwood, he dnnounced_ that ‘there some time. | o R fnan CatHONe u'g.w;‘\h|.m;‘_a..1.\]‘mg Em.ur marriage, ¥ I be similarly occy | There has been a great attempt, Yol % s e A of { would be no developments in the mat- T e o rre i b the ‘b, || scema to me, to create an Atmospers | Mrs. Pankhurst to Sail Saturday. | SUS, from frienas, of, the bl on, the | 1Geo, 2 en.d eyl T also. was stajed | William D, Sivaight, 27 vears oid, | 1"t subgestion on| , Erromeous Teachings of Books. B St ton: 1 & Wit Bhizer 3a-8 man who 48 Paris, Oct. 9.—Mrs. Emmeline Pank- | Sro®5e , fo its e Jater in | ) 0t President Wiison's mind in the | yesterday oF dna Filed b | the floor of the convention that the| resolution referred to the commit- cdure fn | absolutely blank so far as dollars and | Hurst, the militant suffragette leader, | ], 9% e e Wilson ' the | Premises still Is open " Y father, Clarence Grimm < | Episcopal church tate before ‘con- | 16¢ o8 canons authorized the House of nocence of he |.cents are concerned, but as this tridl | has made all her preparations for de- | Bain 1o callers his own view of the Und. d Oppo A D S it found Grimm | 8Fess @ constitutional amendment pre- | PIShODs _concurring, a commission be ably w1 tHlen | Srew sear o Gose it must bave been | Barting for New York on board the | Iou elopments surrounding the nderwood Opposes Repeal. e e Eoribing defnitely what shall consti- | appointed to report to the next genc is some | borne on your honors that he is very | Provence from Havre on Saturday, She [ 1 0 ol Lo Mr. Underwood still emphatically s tute validily of marriage in this coun- | éral convention ‘“suitable Ilegislation owever, of taking a vote | thrifty indeed and has quite a knowl. | SaYs ehe feels physically equal to her | 194 feminabtia Nisw. favors the provision. and had no hesi- | Samuel Goldman, Alleged to ho try. whereby the discipline of this church a vy e e American campaizn, hiving benented | The president et it be known that tancy In saving so. : iE fiigitive frof Justios . M1 Paso, Tex, Special Commission of Fifteen. ;T‘fi;‘:"gst? fhm&rL matrimony shall be Constitutionsl Quastions o Be Decided Sl much from her sojourn with her | he did not think the views of the he t is now a law, and I am | was arrested at Bostor spmpash oy Dhe dlotesd bE Salie O Y orls ainly set forth.” T o2l e i _No Checks Over $500 in List. | gaughter Christabel. ton bankers' convention, as they bore | £or the bill as it stands,” Mr. Under- | tnareed. i Holate the pedoral «H){\‘L‘l’t-d“;';m»a'mv‘"\Tm}l’(; Lo eneigen tha |y Several other important resolutions atade edure to be adoptd will in. | “Now, he testifies that he came in on the currency bill now before the | Wood declared, “If the president thinks | White Shave st 5 M| Situation created. by the Roman Catne | Jere, Introduced and referred to vari- clude the manner of deciding several | with this statement, showed it fo (he Thirty Years for Highwayman, senate, represented the general public | the issue grave enough to send a mes- | B e | e o Y he e rainz | ous committees. One would authorize constitational ons, defermination | governor and that the governor Taoked | vegging, Sicily, Oct. 9.—Francesco | SSUment of the country.” In the pres- | $age (o cunsress urging the repeal of | Francis H. Les, the son John 1 the marriage. tie should uot be | 2nappeal to be made to publishers and of whi < cnd of |1t over and then the governor said: | 1yl Wno attacked and robbed bare | ldent’s view, the attacks made on the | the discount provision. or if he indf ) Clarke Lee, one. of the e e e the hel oerips | authors to eradicato alleged erroneous e I it i rizht? Wellhe said, Uit 15 | 0K G mmert 4 Borage, Far i 1905, | DIl by the Heston conference” repre- | cates tat ho wiches il repeated: I'Will | ine banking howse of 1 ith ofher than as the holy 3erip- | teachings contained in books used.in st as hear right as I can make it | surréndered himself to the authorities | Soted the activities of men whom he | call the ways and means commitiee to & Co, In Boston, died in thereon allowed the public schools. Another related to he nse of cam. | poh the data 1 have, and then the|here vesterday. He was condemned believed to be acting with sincerity, | consider the idea. But, even then, I Jong illness, aged 77 “The Rev. Dr. W. J. Ashton of Olean, | 2¢thod of representation to the house _ “Well, your honors, when William | ime " alid Tor his. complicity in the | their position of control of the coun- | ough hearing had been held and ev- | Walter Moore, W. S. ind | N Yo Offered o renolution - that thetient: method dbee: not sive thos tuil Sulzer glanced over these figures and | murder of Charles Hay on the same | s fmancial svstem. erything had been said on both sides.” | Charles La ar fs Ark, | Commission of ive bishops: five Pres- | Sthensth of the church representation contributors * - m have been very { mard 3 s he expressions in the senate were | g ' P i 2, - commission of_iive bishops, five Pres- | guend sy B o s e o b oy | otcasion: 2 emyhafl:_ ns in t N W | Believes There is a Misconception. J we arrested, ch byterers and five laymen be appointed O“I’Zw »l." l‘hfl .éy.s(em 0! allowing dio- pil, for he took Sarecky from the high B i Pk | Mr. Underwood further stated that | selling heroin tablets with { to consider and report to the next gen. | S25¢% irrespective of size, to send the 2R e el MRl ol e New Drydock for Boston, An “Organized Conspiracy. he believed there avas isconception | tion, and held in $500 bail eact | eral convention rhole subject of |, Same number of dalegates each. Rep= i : DolBIGAY - amalrs. Bo- haA® ac Hamburg, Germany, Oct, 9. Three| T thirk this Boston meetinz had | in the departments regarding the ] - | marriage, and “especially on tho [Lesentation according to numerical in William Sulzer’s office and | 0cean steamship companies, the Ham- | for its byious purpose to work up |clause and that he believed it would | Changes in the Postal Rates to ad- | grounds of assumed authority of the |!strensth was suggested. ander his direction. We | burg-American, the Cunard and the }oDposition to this bill" nator | Work out advantageously to this coun- | Wit books and printed matter to the | Church of Rome to doclare that oniy | garno BOUSe of bishops held executive e e Areeton, o | 'White. Star. havelentered mto| 5. cone| Owbn: “and eithiar' to force" the: bank | &% : | parcel post Mave. . been submitted by | o O RO H T iith “aey | sessions morning' and. atetnoon. 16 attend- | Geed have chuckied at the wisdom of | tract with the Boston harbor authori- | view or to delay or de this | — — Postm; r General Burlson to the in- | contracted according to the terms of | VAS announced that only routine busi- e n. 7 w0 | Sarecky when he glanced over this : Lies according to the terms of which | bi o | BUSINESS DEPRESSION | terstate commerce commission | sontracted, accordine to the terms Of | ness would be transactsd, S n In the | jiet. for he did mot find in that list{ Boston wili build a drydock to accom- | Senator Thomas talked of an i EDiCT KERS | tion o 1 decree aff members of ¥ ial Thanksgiving Servics. . Droba- | the' onecks of bankers like Jacob H. | Modate the biggest steamers, in return | ganized conspiracy” to misrepresent PREDICTED BY BANKERS | Gaptain John Otto Hanson, at one | {nis c il e e e s to Schiff, nor the checks of his brewery | for Which the three companies have |the president and impede Ic FoanMovotary Coan b £ | time skipper of the cup nning b mom | the feature of the women’ uxu..rye‘ e ren 3 friends. Not a single check could he | Suaranteed to arrange for a minimum |Senator Overman declared the Doston | Butonetany iorisis stany. Snactmenttl Ameripn, andons. ot the-best knoymn'f S > : convention, assembled ?;nfo:)um e { W s (e of & folisiotin, - | number of docking: | conterence did not reflect the views of of Currency Bill. i men in New England. diec | Resolution on Marriage of Divorcees. | iy o general convention, was h.‘fi o o Eatic ais — R the general public: and Senator Ov i F is home at New Bedford Wednesday | & | Savncnin i G i e ok GRADING ESTIMATE 315,200, e A e O The Ameri (il oo db Ve w. Bedtbrd (vpedaengay | tion that the church scckc| In Carneglo” ball, delogates. from au e fer_or ot Mo ,200, | 2nSwering a- question by his demo- | ersassociation closed its | of an amendment to the | parts of the country attending. Par- and r&tr.\!\!_n\‘, with his $1.000, did not appear THE GRADING COST $123,000 | yon s COlleagy i"” he believed there | conyention here tonight | Sl tes titution was formal- | ishes in all dioceses have been for threa ana | Not ‘a single dollar was there repre- 1” S,an organized propaganda against | verse critieism of the pendi { A Movement Afoot in China to made by Asiton after discus- | years collecting money for domestia , ly | senting any of the great interests in | Public Service Gommission Inquiring | Boston conference nnd in the varions | SoNal Plan of carrenc [ e o o on wae 10 Tange | sion of the matter. Resolution indithefand forelgn missions. 'THe sm@taition the ey ¥ Indeed, 4] no check ABent tho Db sariy it hhT e Rt b b EDin S | reform developed ) et il i Ashton amendment w eferred to | the offering was not announced to~ he | there larse n £300, just one of $500, pancy. which have 4 ject of u report to the s B ne i e (e Brogetas e IR el o e Bbe ] ar G PETE Sitl aking D et e et yaipart | the committee on canous. to be report- | night, as the money had not bess ho e | se Perjury Charge. Beoston, -O¢t. \9.SHh public ' e e of “agricultural development jat Peking. §7: % Hiams, | ¢q hack to the house of deputies, counted, but it was estimated that im 0 based | «Well, now, of what use, your honors, | commission, in the course of today 1 57 the hill “too socialistic to s 1S il Tioelds | Similar action was taken on a reso- excess of $500,000 had been collected. eT | is that testimony? Why was it pre- | hearing on the petition of the Hamp- Democratic Ranks Solidified. Americans” and predicted di ; | ooy L hom | sented ‘to you? Suppose it was true, | den Raflroad corporation for permis- | The Tesults of the senate debate and | OISty crises and busin o ar Senfancing 1% seareld | 3 L . ofs which have | so far as the boy was concerned, that [sion to issub $2,500,000 bonds, tried to | of the- later discussions by the prosi- | Si90 iisienasime S | e wnie i quest of - a lasepali | MRS. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, JR., | TAFT PAYS TRIBUTE cord” o | that was as good as he could do. You [learn why the cost 'of grading the fif- | dent with visitors ai the White House B JeT He. 10 ahost baseball | the chief ex- | having heard him do not believe it | teen mile road was $123,000 when the | Were to develop the followin: tse | Setiled st honor | ticket, Magistrate. ¥ Philadel- 4 TO CITY OF BOSTON, tat it was | was true, I am sure, but suppose it | estimate for the work was only $15,200. | That no effort will iade to make | OF I convention, by-de- | P14 Bave Thm the ¢ Hgita e it 2ain the'l was The man who read that list and | The Hampden road was built to give | the currency bill a party measure in | C19i08 to mond, Va Felehatid | Charges Alienation of Her Husband's | Resembles Cities of Ancient Times in | examined it knew it was not true. |the Boston and Maine a direct line into | the senate, unless It becomes fmpos- ominating com- | z Affections. Having Distinctive Character. it a not help him for the boy to | Springfield. B sible to get it thr h in any other was accepted | | J”'(T" ,Hawu""'”' the A“"‘;"" and | | say he did the best he could do. His| H. S. counsel for ‘the road, said | wey. nd Arthnr Roynolds | DF. Morten, sentenced .with him 0| philadelphia, Oct. 9.—Claiming that| Boston, Mass. Oct. 9—Boston as & 7 master, William Su knew it was a | that as the matter had not been called | That the preside olieves carl f vice president, was [ Atlanta penitentiary after conviction | gpe y aried to Charlemagne T city of distinctive character {ms { that he m alled | cliexgs carly P e i ol e | she was married tc rlemagn by - i - | i | to his attention previously he could |action on the bill is essen(¥ hile 3 , e presidency b Heits i e ‘malls ‘1o | er, Jr., on‘June 7, in New Haven, ubject of an appreciation ormer { The attorney touched only briefly |not with certainty state the reasom.|many democratic senators will c I f.aw of Philadelphia succeeded | defraud, will be frce men again next | Gonn. Mrs. Georgeanna Tower, for- | Prosident Wiliam Howard Taft:to- Article 2, which charged perjury. The | He suggested that possibly after grad- |any effort to unduly force the sit o the first vic dency without | Wednesday, October 1 | merly Miss Burdick, brought suit here | night. The occasion was a dinner in It contention of the defense was that the | ins had been completed and the tracks | tion. contest, th name of James K. Lynch | T foday against Charlémagne Tower, for- | connection with the laying of the-cor- |law did not require an afdavit attach. | 1aid it might have been discovered that | That the criticism of the Toston | Of Hun Francisco, who had been men- | Inthe Preashie ot wd of | mer ambassador to Germany, for al- | Derstene of a new bullding for the ed to a campaizn statement, but Judge | g enough to hold | bankers’ conforence has tended to soi- | Loned for place, having been with- | members of the E he | Jeged alienation of her husband's af- ' Boston City club, at which Professor Parker said that every candidate was | the weight of the heavy traffic pianned | idify the democratic ranks i draw | cornerstone of the to | The voung woman, who is Taft officiated today. compelled to make a campaign s | for it, thus making additional grad- [of the bill | e T | house that organizat s ¢ living in this city with her moth- ¢ “I think I may venture to say.” the | ment and swear to the truthf ing, Kk necessary. ven then, he | IMPROVEMENT NOTED IN | terday afternoen at 1- | er, Mrs. George A. F .clarcs former president told his hearers, “that of it and whether an affidavit | sald, he could not account for so great | Expect Passage by December. | CORN CROP CONDITION | &8¢t street and As by | she does not desir if one were to ask himself what city attached or tiot 20 long as the oath was | a ;i crepancy between the estimate | President Wilson told cal | pa ey iy former President so much as to compel recogniti ir;_ this country more resemu;:d: city aken in rezard to an inaccurate state- | and the amount indicated in the sched- | time was most essential in | i s her husband and his famil of ancient times in having a distinctive ment, perjury was committed, | ule filed with the commi Lot BB S | Tobacco, Prospects Alsa lIncrease, but | In a Last Desperate Effort to com- | 55" years. oid s characler, and in shedding the light of | i A ey [;-A”_ED T | S ]v(m_ i A | Potato Prospects Decrease. | pel*the attendance congr 1| Now Haven. Young Tewe a \u-uctylcont influence in the world at ] itted, | T i s = | the house vesierday ordered s a Jumlor af Yale when arge, he would unhesitatingly say | cussing Article 5, the “lar- | HONEST LIVING, | SOURtry Were anxious that the Oct —An improve- | rst of member absent ¥ T |\ dusire that Bis Becurs his Boston. In prosperity, in business n him | ¢ charge, Judge Parker reviewed | - | and credit question should be d wdition of the corn crop | permis and=Thos e o ma, she says. prevented earlier an- | energy, in architectural development, Slareq | the history of all the concealed con- | N : — = 2 | settled at once. ist month, to the e nt | were incement of the marriag | in beauty of her surroundings, in edu- ired | tributions and sought to show that | New Haven Man Becomes Discouraged | ~ while the president took 1 the estimated | r: rate \er family snd a few in- | cational system. in provision for the | thefr donora contributed in the beliet | and’ Shoots: Himneit: PoMlGE hat Thet reer e ot , iy o5 et to1a " of the | comfort and health of all her citizens, t they were aiding Sulger, the can- | 2 —_— e hearings had been unc prolc £y we's Octo Yesterday Was secre s i she lived she s conspicuous among our citles. i ew Haven, Conn., Oct. 9.—Despon- | members of the senate in the debate on sl alternoon. | Da in Ne « ! her 1 b mother’s hom “She has been called the Athens of ud was gommitted in ordering | dent because he coild mot find work. | the fioor of that body indicated o nal production is placed | In New York rubl New H subsequently in America. T don’t like such a compari- under false pretenses, a ed | Christian Miller (onight attempted | eral satisfaction with the facts and 1,000,00! shels, or 000,000 | building inspe Tl es she visited the | son, for Boston has a character all her ize and that constitites lar- | suicide on the Green by shooting him- | information chat T y disclosed below last year's record crop. | tures and private | former ambassador the beginning | CWR” | self in the head with a .38 calibre re- | throngh these hearing. co_prosp ncreased 1.9 per | schools to. doitvarantion] Bt (His vens 1 was received mc : 5 volver. After he had shot himself,1 It was apparent when tod during the month and flax: five | the simpler of fire. protection, | courteously unill she refused to sign ] Money Given For Campaign Purposes. | \illar had apparently put his derby | ines on the currency g ent., while prospects fon a-7| D : O or been an | BELIEVES COAL A It is my view” argued m his r when a policeman | there had been no change in comzm creased 7.4 per cent, buckwhea : P 2| cogasemenb.or mi B : gt B Buies Do ks o it e thought the man was | seatiment Tndicating. 2o eariionanns | white potatoes 18 per | w 2 e e e n CAUSE OF CANCER A DPlies for campalgn contributions only was taken to a local | mission of the commitiee work. Dem. earl. Any. £t o it that youre Dewer had besn e Peci. Denies Marshall's Charges. | so-calls it, he character hospital, where upon examination the | ocratic members insisted ever, ary estim who roken i1 " Sanisn red, but . nica’ by Botni| PissaselUnisawn ihere ElsatilesUNe in atatba Deck | It does not cease to be a o bullet wound was found in his head. | that with proper time for considera- 8,000,000 Pos S tollowed: e gty : X | Says Sir William Bennett. " i contribution hecanse later” some Hb will probably die. A letter found | tion 1t would be possible t6 st a com. I : A8 tallswed by mn iacHus it anil nis fither SHE el R e G| s et & 10 me are | 10 Save him from trouble or embar- | in h thes, addressed to a frlend, | pleted bill out of the committes in o —_ | S tnchyeettess mag O Y i ity 3 Tondon, Oct. 9—The concluston ate . i ne are | risament, undertakes to help him by | sala: “I will b T existence when | November, and . thai s passage | EDWIN S. THOMAS FOR ity bt his | nial to the Yale facully. accepted | reached by Charles 7. Grean, of Bdin- S giving it some nler name. It is the | you get this through the senate might be accom- U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE. today . by _counsel for Chariema bursh, that there is a distinct relation- made of | conversation at the time which fixes had (rieq to SHEd Bothe. tiie 11 Dresember iss Bridget Keliy, 22 i Gl ho deciibed o s ship between the occurrence né cam;r PP, e Bt 2 its satus, hut had o = 2 ko " s ; 4 | and the kind of fuel used for domestic : he 1espondent Willla Sulzer, | = = S Sl Sivi Rt Sodneton] IEE S p / ecisi r iy and fraudulently represented to | Re PRESIDENT WILSON TO Ky.. was nd two other v purposes, was accepted as decisive by : x s & y and feaudulently represciited to | ReVOLVERS FIR e g , % o | Sir Witliam Bennett, the eminent sur- o Yire eantribitors of tbrey.. that th. TOUGH OFF THE BLAST o 4 i) al No Record of Marriage. | keon, in his presidential address today Jude 4- ! money was te he expended for cam A YALE CELEBRATION | _ i ps ” dueBhg . O yestorn PERGR N New Haven, Conn @t the meeting of the coal emoke abate- dre & than | paign purposes, He did this, even o Gambaa: Dike ta B85 BI Uaih 3 St bilandn whichthe ] ¢ the official ¥ ment society. . fhoon and dealt | though he didn't in a single instance | 59uad of New Haven Police Rushed to | B 4 Jermendsdby o e e R e g to dtscrose’ BAY T the | Sir William sald investigation had - ; i o | suv that this was the purpose for the Campus. | yean e, I L Rkt RILGE na e rtéd marriage of AMr. Towep to|shown that the incldence of cancer was mone eachment | which the money was to be expended. T i | atieat b DG ancee e B Aol om the date mentioned | limited to those areas whers coal was | charee il mddress | B e o o 2 SiPeNIsd. | e Tiaven, Comm, Oft. 9.A squad| Panama, Ogt: 9-—Upon THe request | SoERCCtiout (0 sicoesd tha fate’ Judze | Charles Sing, a Wealthy naturalized e R fies | tho atsiote: fackl whlle 1t Cwall ataiml - oot sentatives money at the time when | of police wis hurried fo the — Yale |of President Woodrow Wilson: the han S e {Eene erchant Was foynd m nor that of her mother apperr | non-existent where ordinary peat alons i e govern . he hag heen nominated for this office, | Campus late tonight, where the aca- | when the Gamboa dike, which now | delesation. hacn te congressional | in his home af Kansas City vesier of the recent city directories. |was used. g cam n statement the and when the campaign for his ele \I(r‘mh and_ed entific’ school freshmen | separates the waters ke A o ldent o candidade, s heen Deaoly torney s n speak ton was fn pregress eould only believn | Started a sudden “celebration.” Many | from the Culebra dibwn | he ‘would delay sin. apnolaiment until e oy e Sedle foo s R of He a 1 that the money was needed and woull | Tevolvers were fired, and there was a | up by dynamite Hern Lihop g oo rasanpe tiant jun dl o room two rs h of | MNAMARA BROTHERS | THREATENED WOMAN WITH it B s At A0t T | b expended to futtner his election | genedl = commotion, which promptly-| changed.from 9 dicloc ‘morning | names i L Sl e ife Ui ELIGIBLE TO PAROLE. | . e A b ik N Jo e e | ubsided. however, ‘with the ' appear- | to 2 o'elock In the nfiernoon.” Presi- | 4 Sing was found with « bul tha SIBLE T - LOSS OF HER SWEETHEART A_ Sarecky and termed him a “w ilenc nse, jance of the police, The matter has | dent Wilson at that hour will, through G C & s s isi % - ™ | “if he dia not inferm the contribu- | been reported to the Yale authorities | the medium of the {elegraph and cable | RROsly MININGECANE Dot O W il r:m‘.»\ Desielon Makes Posti- | Uniqus Method of Blackmailing Em- tioms, |10 0f the use which ho niended to | and arrests' are said (o be forthcom- | lines, throw a switeh here which will | DESTROVED BY STORM |y tsat oy, e aie sir earlay, far Eis Bolsass of Sy namitvie | ployed by Ohio Woman. rizke ana wh he make, of the | Ing. touch off the blast inte o destroy = = | f At dig for the § N i fivst | oey i EalnEsL then ha tatsers o] g o the dike, RO 0T Sikiation st Nome s InieisyedoNG money: said to have been buried near | gan prancisco, Oct. 8.—In deciding a| Cleveland, Ohlo, Oct, 9.—The fed< Bets audulently prelendfi\ifmu! represent- In Memory of Mayor Gaynor. This dike is the last great phy | Danger of Epidemic. e '],f,n("l" = 'is, the | test case today California supreme ' eral grand jury late today indicted Mrs, g 1 to them that the funds were in-| New York, Oct, 9.—The memory of | O0Struction to the opening of ¥ oS M R urder of | court ruled that first term prisoners Margaret A, Cartor of Elyria, Ohio, vt~ S E tendcd und would be used for cam- | Mayor Willlam J. Gaynor was honored | COMmunication between the two oces | Nome, Alaska, Oct. S oE it Christian | thig state are eligible to on four counts on a charge of using ash paid to brokers, $40.462.50. B e ciisncis o | ORIENLSE & mocting of Shtens wnoi Ty T o hl o MEenE of (e 4ike fd Toadied Home Today faat oot qingeles. | they have served ono ye malls for furthering a scheme to S i @t ¢ Dretanss and fraudglons roprs | CTowded Carnegle holl. heara repre- | anctner at Gold ANl musc. e and | mining camp forty miles east of hére | oo payment | yerses the state Loard of priso ud. She was charged wite send- ’ z . e he city pay tribute | 5 t | was destroyec the storm which cctors, which lished the le a lotter demand X s by o Lo senia‘on because that sflence Dro- | to ten tate rorying, ity pay tribute | through before the canal actually can | dzmaged this c wo.days 8o, De- T Bt prisone 4 be paroled ne. | Lilllan Funtington, Elyria beiress, and L posited by ¢ 1 el a8 e could not but know' 1i | (o.ihe late execulive's character and| bo opened e whes | SOUTHINGTON WOMAN Sors i Hosh 3 half the t ¢ daughter of W, R. Huntington, The ‘4 e _Jt | career, and adopted resolutions prov estruc Gambos : Caosenkataiailn as el sy ore he had served half fhe term for | daughter of W. R. ; The purpose for which each et i b 101 | man who as citizen and official hi ] % tho Pac - aosiialon e Home 18 tmproved. = SR g o ot Myl oo e - : ‘vd'r i upon the minds of the contributors. | consplonous examplsuof‘c‘?vlcafe::f H%‘n;:e bul; aul nllla_nz the Pacific coast. | There Is no danger of epidemig Her Com ien Tossed Twenty Feet,| gible to paroic al U the ess the money was palid. o mad . otth. 8 And, therefore, it is the duty of the | oS prhen the electric curr nt started by | sanitary conditions are good. | Bl M ek " | prison directors are Abraham Reul, the | s Sl Logmie The statement | court fo give to thoss transactions resident Wilson traverses the land | electric light plant has been repaired. | i el | former political boss of San Irancisco,| Steamers Reported by Wireless, s DoTted | ge it seems to me, that reasonable and wires to Galveston and passes beneath | e | ne ; e serving a fourteen year term for brib- | Sable Island, Oct. 9—Steamer La n had been nated £07 | at) ral construetion that men who de- - the Gulf of Mexico by cable to the sth- | BUBONIC PLAGUE RAT R e . Ot d the McNamar: i en- | Savole, Havre for New York, use ign. e to have their party win, men wi, | €rimes he may have committed, the | mus, the canal engineers expect the | tryin to cro e New York, R ot ot oo | B0 itide st of Herdy o'k mE N 2 : eSS Al i cctared | S D their friends, who hayve | PEOPe of this state, under their con- | spark to explode the thousand charges | IN SEATTLE BUILDING | Huven and Hartford railroad tracks at R Tivic fon Thil SYissuting of the | ayms Deck 1 & m. SatuMaw, { 2 at the outse The eamh | oo oo Btitutien ,are absolutely helpl | of dynamite which have b | —— | the Columbus avenue-station here to 23l A2 o - N ¥ 3 2 oy 5 d - been secustomed, perhaps, to assist in ry % o absolutely helpless, pro. ) een buried | e 1 3 & o | L gel P! B g, v Ni Yo ik b i e s 20 gmswer 10 | (e g1\ 2 of money in’ carly davs, | VIded it ?s{gune the “gay before he | in the 500 fest of dlie which at pres- Health Authorities Order Demolition | Anna, Bel o egniner T s domeny Mommon Tor Provitussetanilll &) facts which have | oo, V€ OF money_in early dave. | takes,the cath of affice, ent stands between Gatun lake and of the Structure. | igton, Conn., by T | New T 2 been ted ‘on the part " of "the | EIS 11 "ol (oL ES TSN Bt i Bl | ot "ha. posaible. that ‘with the | the famous Culebra. eut, 2 | asthound Boston express and in. Suffrage Splits a Union. Bow So% Syles OF NI S e . t & word It there is | [UOSEL M me for his old age, net | Fecord which lies beforo you, any one| A flest of dredges wWill attack the | Seattle, Wash, Oct. 0.—A two story | Stantly killed Miss Anna Weckworth | London, Oct. 8.—The suft - | New Yark, Oct. 9—Steamer Bar- an atever that can be | 0 0T urpase of laying - away | 9L You could say that the governor|slides as sodn s they have cleared |frame structure known as the “Old Se- of Plantsville, Conn., her chum, nar- | tion has caused a split in the Nat | barossa, Naples for New York, sig~: . fact. none b prear- L inst that Tater day when he can. | Who has not appeared at this trial is | the wreckage of the dike, and glthough | attle Hotel” on the water front, is to | rowly escaped death in a futile effort | Union of Women Werkers, which has | nalled. Thme and distance not given. ' hot earn meney, but fer the purpsse | I' 10REer to be chief executive of this | Colonel Goethals in his telegrain to the | be demolished because a rat found to | 10 Eive M Weckworth, al- | peen sitting in confere Iuil this | Pock 8 a. m. Friday, a an & discussion L e tira metting v iag | State? Tsn't the praef which has been | canal commission loday made no pre- | be infected with bubonic plagne was | (H0ugh tossed twenty feet or more by | week, Mrs, Humphrey the | Newport, R. L, Oct, 9.—Steamer g |l Wi il mearly. every camdidiis | SPread upon this recerd here, stand- | diction, it is believed it will'be pessi- | caught in the building. ‘Fhe order to | the train and badly injured, Is expect- | protest against the union advocating Barbarassa. Genoa for New York, sig-- Sacecky o Worthless Character. | finds tuile heavy who runs for aflice, | ¥ 48 it dees wholly uncentiadicted, | ble for the lighter boals used by the | destroy the structurc was issued foday | €d Lo recover | Wwoman suffrage, and as a result there | nalled 198 miles east of Sandy Heok . e | convincing that 3t is abselutely impes- | canal diggers ta pasa from ocean to | by Dr. Crichien, commissioner of | The Lwo youug women, members of | has been nwnerous secessions by the | ug 415 p, m. Doek 9 a. m. Friday, o Bl | Can Nuver Regain Confidence of Pea. | sible (o conceive that the time can over an in & few weeks, bealth ‘and adjoining buildings als | & picaic party, had miscalcnlated the | anti-suffragetts minority su du de Lizard, Oct. 9. —Steamer Olymple, - R s ple, come When hie cun ever fogain the — e fay be suzed., Speed uf e flicr, which (hey saw ap- | cision to form & rival union New York for Southampton, signalle e | N, et beings me fo (s ques- | “ORfidence of the peoplo of this state?” | Apsther Conference With Enginsers. Bleanhis Al s L elicvins it wak s trally —— 155 miles west at 820 o m, Due Ply- - i VU Lo Y S dkdin € present o vou| The $10,000 “Loan” From Meany, S e i 5 amship Arrivals. ey wislied (0 (ake and (hat i wauld R A mouth 7.80 p, m, Friday, Sure monsiraied himselt | an Beut: that,. metwithstanding| The attorney collad attention 1o thel farenot Bottiecs Slioon e oo gon- | Gemon, - Oot, u_-Arrived,| steamer | SE0P, &% the dation. e [ ir1cd e Fart" Tt b o, of (he. articwes | taes e Graey called atlontion to the | forences between otficiald of the Now | Stampalis, Ndw Fork o e : Brussels, Oct, 9. Keredos work of | tie, New York far Liverpool, signalled: : number o that I have so considered are for | recelved by Bulzer, th “loan” of $10.- | frerean are. said Lo have Boon ratir | godverpool, Oct. 8 s LI gnnsd. Canibhlan, Speschig, the fifteenth century by the Belgian | 244 miles west at 7 p, m, Due at estimeny tha suid | acts done prior te the m".fl"‘ of office | 000 from Hdward P. Meany. was 1ist? | of rés‘:xlls g < pmspeezx: xlng;zu,‘l | E S\l.-rf. ‘(‘ii. ‘Ph;l:u]glg s o hr‘”" Qct. - B-John. Rutrey Gilimi s ol ninn, AR ) Queenstewn 12.30 p. m, Friday, » this cou I shall |of the respondent, nevertheless it is)ed as a centributi c 3 LR _Bt. Michaels, ot ~ArTives Ali , fusion nominee for mayor, > " WGy, COUMMGENS i — o B it 1 wonder | the duty of this Righ COurt to find a | the boosrd of mmllxnhgfler;&by ceunsel for fiffie'i‘-’.fr at?;z_thr?en; «:‘I‘E;?;vdngexerces 3L1«@e1‘ Rema, New Yeork and Provi- | had to give up speaking today because | Critics ene of the finest examples of | Brandegee for Permanent Naval Marshail gets over the | verdict of guilty as to each one. 1| *Do you balleve fhat General Meany | cafled 2or. (GmOTTOW e R N his voice gave way. Two Specialists | primitive art in existence. and of great | Washingten, Oct. S.—Senator was demonsiraivd here | have listenad from the beginning of | cver made a loan to any sne; a 1oan | o'clodk at he offics of Genaral Manas | Nicuw soctiortim: Mo yodi =t Were summoned and he Value, was stolen last night from (he | dege asked the senate naval e S oA o e b e T | Beve e Lo et s, of | ST miade @ loan o any one, o loan | oiglock'gt e ofics of General Mana- | Nieww Amaterdim. New York | to tuke extreme prec: | Chureh of Noire Dame of Lombeek, an | {eg. foday. o sonsier a commiiit at Mr. Marshall was his matter what a man may do, no mat- e 1 ger Barde. | n s expected some iverpool, Oct. 9, —Arrived: S mer | next week or o outlying district of Bruss ieves | naval b~ at Nr. M matier what 4 man may do. no matclme mote 'ror memorands mo ac- | thing defnite will be decided upon | Enfpross uf Britain, Quebe S ehenld o | entered by means of L ad/| Foral haley ',m,‘,"im giin e a s acting by his | ter hal offenses he may commit | knowledge: F L . e e B BIES ta by means of fa keys >a ¢ the anmual building SaVIes e Mo B Vestined that s | siman e oo g "yt T | Kneledaemen, ~mo collateral” Ko | conchrpiag e mouitied sel af seniority | New Vork, Ocl. s —Xrrived, steam.- | the ruture, phionogrash of | maie their eicape witheut leaviug ans | aha ausiiiaries “whils > o JLaverpo some of his speeches are to_be made, | trace. acute foreign questiens

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