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__NORWICH, CONN., wsnyésoAv, OCTOBER 29, 1913 : : PRICE_TW0_CEN] ‘s Circulation in Norwich is Doubie iat of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulaiion is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion - PR o The Bulletn ae City’s Population : THREE EUROPEAN NATIONS WITH US| Cabled Paragraphs Pregigignt in Evidence is in | Codensed Telegrams GEN DJAZ ABOARD U. 3. BATfLESHlf ., Lo P Cruiser Uses Oil for Fuel. Miss Mary Adamson of Newark, N. Port of Spain, Trinidad. Oct. 28.— J., was sentenced to thirty days in jail i The British cruiser New Zgulun:i,enx: i H . for wearing a slit skirt. 4 ~ i3 2 Great Britain, Germany and France to Await Plan R e flab Uf Engme in Eamn BHSB ke, Bank of Datias, wir, waee b | With Two Loyal Supporters He Made Trip to American day for a week's stay. B on board tomorrow 1,000 tons of oil | 4 cracksmen ¥scaped on a handcar. / of United States For Mexico ] IrueL e VISITS ENGINEER OF HIS SPECIAL | ARGUMENTS AND THE JUDGE'S F’f""} E %rn;n,_gcl;\e(r-’fl pussenger 3 : Consulate Over Rooftops agent S i road, WS American Girl Now a Duchess. THRAIN CHARG‘E RO A ;]ss?;tléado at 5un23‘r‘.’1’,’§ Hf";;e? 63. i / Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 28.—The MAY RESULT IN THE ELIMINATION OF HUERTA | 2 ol e e e JOKE ON DR. GRAYSON|MORE CONTRADICTIONS b el e WOULD NOT BE SAFE IN ANY PART OF MEXICG the rites of the Catholic church by died at his home at Hartford yester- Abbe Blanchard at St. Josepk’s church day. here. 'The bride’s wedding dress was BT i ER TR = . 2 5 of white velvet. i = 5 - | There Will Be No Strike of the 1500 : - . 4 Joint Demand by Four Nations Likely to Prove Effective— Train Stopped at Culpepper at Physi- | Mrs. Eaton Takes lssue With Por-| 0ot L 0 o Rock istand svs- | General Declares His Act was “Last Extremity to Preserve His 7 C e .al Policemen IEsrming: a Unibn. cian’s Request, But Only One Man | tions of Testimony of Her Mother ;?:L-"dlz’tgmls at issue were adjusted ife”—Forei Mini D Hi United States Plan Likely to Call For a Constitution: Loondon, Oct, 25.—The policemen of | Was on Hand to Greet the President.| and Daughter—Expert Testimony. | ‘h el Life”—Foreign Minister Denounces His Course as Act = : £ Londo; ecome inoculated w : Two Schools of Clifton, N. J. were f 3 3 eti 2 . . the trade union germ and a provisional Fokiing, bl e taia SRl ard That & Election in Mexico—Belief That Free and Fair Election | (1" trite vafor serm and o provisions] “ - S of Cowardice, Saying He Had Nothing to Fear— : busy today enrolling members in what | Washington, Oct. 8. — President| Plymouth, Mass, Oct. 25— All evi- i = : . Would End Hostilities and Avert Cause For Intervention. [ nas beon named the Metropolitan Po- | Wilson returned to thie capital {onight | dence 1u e it ot Mce. Jomily ey | (hFee weekS. His Brother-in-Law at German Consulate. lice Trade union. 2 at 10.30 o'clock from Mobile, Ala, and | Baton, charged with poisoning her| While Hunting Near Abbott, Me., motored immediately to the White band, Rear Admiral Joseph Giles | porhert Foster, 25, was mistaken for a SR, : 2 House. He had nothing to say about | Eaton, had been put in when the afte o E g , he @ e a was shot and killed by an-| yers o 2 4 o s —Three Euro- Ing himself does not apply to the vice | _ To Prevent Mine Explosions. Mexico. noon session closed today, and the fate | Spre o as shot and : Vera Cruz, Oct, 28.—Mexico, as rep- | ernment officials as an act of cow- st oy ¢ Germany | president, Semor Moheno explained, | Berlin, Oct. 28—An apparatus for |~ On account of the many phases of | of the woman will probabiy be entruste | O E Tresented by her authorities here, is|ardice for which there was no justi- i e, have opt no | and Blanquer would be eligible fof | the prevention of explosions In mincs | the situation that had arisen in bis | od 1o the Jury betore tomorTow evel- | General Felix Diaz was placed on the | ShUCKUNg over the Dius incldent: Dias | fieation. Diaz, it Is insisted, was in ssabyigy * e til the | election. lemonstrated today Prof. osence, the president was unwilling | ing. by i 5t v ves- |15 resting contentedly _ aboa the | no danger. Had he accepted - retired list of the Mexican army yes- | &y, JGURE Comtentodiy - at pted the over. Haber, director of the Institute of [to say what would be the next Physical Chemistry, in the presence of the United Sta Emperor Wiliiam, at the annual meet- | ferred with othes of the Emperor William Scientific " nd Rear | tures of General Huerta he would have Fletcher is wondering ju what disposition Washington will ngafoos was | DI to make of self-invited gue ep| William A. Morse will o until he had con- [ hours of the morning ministration offi- [ argument in favor of th When he was he United States can i it consideration a defi- | HUERTA’S RESIGNATION. plan for the future treatment of | yn-torn republic in Central | Report That He Has Consented to Re- | in UpY tWO | (erday by order of General Aurelio | gt oF on with his | Blanquet, minister for war. acauittal of ed if thelhiS client. District Attorney Barker’s st | been treated with every consideration, k| according to Senor Moheno, the foreign minister. While Rev. C. A. v 1ot e foundation tates would announce a new | plea for conviction is expected to be | comaneting frnesal services for ao ¢ - situation Bt el pocPon, Moheno. considered) the' ofil That A request of the powers to : of action to bring peace in | ended in time for Chief Justice Afken | Sonaicting funeral seivices for - gin | Close of Genera st day | duct of General Diaz as unpatriotic, 2 roposal regarding Mexico | fexico City, Oct, 28. report | Americans to Wed in London. 0, or allow the previous repudia- | to read his charge to the jury before | won tors (o yonnes widdw, o as a refugee. Asho )f two | cowardly and inexplicable. Every guar. : s sovernment had been made, | which gained much currency here to-| London, Oct. 28 —Friday, Oct. 31, has | o8 of last Sunday's election toistand | 2djournment. 5 i s 4 o SHese persons of loader importancel antee was assured Diaz, the minister a three great European na- . that General Victoriano Huerta | been fixed for the iage of Briga- | 8.his fixed poliey. Te sald x i - he side o e o Justuin Injerest, ere o | aaid, and unusual. honor, own : clded o reauest, was | o' fireq to resien the Presidency | aier Generat Wilkiam Grogier, chiet of |, 1 om not _discussing Mexico at| g, Modieal Bxpert Testifies B e B e S il | o Teatufe” WhigH (¢ ot sencrally | him in despatching a special train aud x 1 to: by Secretaly | 1y favor of David de la Fuente, forme ordnance of the United State army, | Present with any dy or making. any 1 - g ofrnvr e A I.EH !v e yest T Egown) mnd ‘that fs (hat ¢ German | putting the schoolship at his disposal. T ry of state did 1ot [ ;linicter ‘of communications and the | and Miss Mary Williams of Washing, | Omments on the situation there | been on trial wince Oct, 14, the prose: ia ot roac s ot D e AT L S e sl e Somd s would be the nature oI | .ingidate of:the liberal republicans in The ceremony is to be performed SiderE ia B 8 AT ARG deten s o e = ollower of Diaz. Rafael Alcolea, a | conceive upon what General : SRGRGREOEE RIS 1115 | ho eotnat Slocion vs Tar GBarar. | Lin e coremony Ib o s _ President in Engineer’s Cab. and the defense four in the presenta- | .o etars of the | rother-in-law of Dizs, alarmed fof | the fear which Dosaessed M. moses e President Wil- | (o0 Sbaplithly fnttie by bie he president told friends that | tion of testimony. She completed h TAIn O MoRdgo) seiret ”_»“’_ his own safety, soughi refuge with | prestige he enjoyed with the Mexican = 3 tonight and plun- | Nhiwegian minister, Michael Stromiie s 3 A he rarely had enjoyed trip so much examination, about noon tod treasury, is a grandfather, a e :‘n\“‘f" Consu! Gertz. he Mexican authori- | people, the minister concluded, was - r cmorrow with Mr. | ooV eaian e, A e o Roosevelt Sees Kermit at Work. as he did his journey to and from Mo- evidence, bot direct and in | baving been born to his daushter, Mrs | (jos apparently are ignorant of his | gone forever. . I ¢ the prineipals in the incident a0 Paulo, Brazil, Oct. 28:—Colonel | bile. He received such a spontaneous fsnty i A gted Beiha oida L X Heriie Taber cott, Ari- | presence there. General Diaz is now a private cit- To Rid Mexico of Huerta. ofoding o the report Mimister | Reosevelt” Shent “seoral tnis | wologuie overymiiees B HOE S e e e : No Order for Alcolea's Arrest. | izen by virtue of his resignation trom ote to the powers 18 1o | Stromlle called on President Huerta. | 7 ous kinds. He Daid 4 visit o the | Which had been nressed by thousands | cxamination she contradicted some of [ ‘Manon Fitch, Kirksvills, Mo, Friends of Alcolea expect to got him | the 8EY, and for that reason his acts, has not vei been deler- | accompanied by several otk Boyo-Sf Yardus Einde Re BEL o Histar- Hhe aiy his train sped | the Statements made by wi s for | No. 1 in vesterday’s lottery for out of the country at the first oppor- { zZiOTRE, lon of officials, 1ils that rea- | pean diplomats, and pointed out to him £ g : nds in the North Platte for- | tunity, and the possibility is that he, o moment to the goverrynent, cution, including some of her | ernment 1 t is | through North Carolina and V for the.an- | e, Ohwiich o oh b too, Will become a refugee on a war- | Jose Liuls Requena, who was on the g danger of complications with the b yrolgl Herth Laroln: Hhehter Dorothy ard Bae mathe | ot Tara Vi hnid NIOE P TeTlitay Fe 8 : ris_govern- | I'nited States, expressing & desire to | an official and displayed much interest | Once the president zot ¢ § N oedvendietEiir S | om Koy R Biooied liligy £ T e e it the | ticket With Diaz, said he had no Dosls me t lust Sunday's 1p to avoid these. General Huerta |in an iron bridge which was construct- | his g ! e Beforo-the case of fhe defende wi = Hertha, the German cruiser, will be | tive information regarding the flight . emnent Wil | v 4 to have responded that if{d under his son’s supervision. see Engineer X. Hunter proudly e the case of the defense was . . ety | of General Diaz, but if it € : g o SR M b s s b i = A exhibit his locomotive with its gilded | Glosed a medical expert, Dr. Arthur E. | Wheat and Wheat Flour wilt not be | chosen' No order has been made f0r | Biaz undouttedly had good ro‘;::n:r?:l'- ¥ he fo: 9 ents would gua Gt 618 6 Its o Au of Boston, testified s | admitted e to the United States |his arrest. y s expectation of | anq his property, he was willing to| Rome, Oct, 28— Professor B whi 3 L Doy 7 by et o atos) A r a simila r President Wilson's r r Mr, ° Bovernment was not gl his h 3 n 2 or Bonl, Who | 1shed Engineer Hunter, naval officer was take after the [ admit free of d simijlar pr residen ilson’s r ntative. Mr s t is believed Presi- | resign and would choose David de la | is carrying out excavations in Fuins hate to back out of anvthing” | noon meal Wednesday, March 5. and |from the United Stat Lind, reported the nd sul | acting in good faith in the matter of 2 Founte as his Successor. - n 1 3 A b L tat 2k SRTERIOE 4 . iheir | the election, c | *When “Geen” tonight she Norwigian | fmperial painces of Ners and Caliculy | (2UShed the president as he descended. oy T e et | CEduRi sum Leaders of Hemective Supariments. ot o far as | AmOne Mexicans thers is a division z E mperial palaces of Nero day was visiting in Medford, u rage ers o espective departments, but so far as | < iy minister said there was not the slight: [ (Catus Caes and also th Train Stopped at Cuipepper. to testimony given by wit-|wi e callea l?p(-n to arran is known have received no wer. | wfo"]%‘":"h ey bflhovlng that Diaz ® = . est _foundation for the story. He de- | mitian, of a slightly later period, the | The president had given orders not s for both the siate and the de- | international congress of w The admiral assumes that he will be | WOuld have fared badly had he lis- - i o domination of | nied having seen President Huerta on | foundation of the Imperial throné boc | to bave the train rodon o orders mot ers to agsembla in Instricted to put Diaz and his two | tened to Huerta's overtures, On the g terest in | any subjact that had any conmection | jg encovered fo Have IR i nnece ally , e e companioms aboard some pascenger | otHer hagd it is poiited out that the pment overshadowed all | REon au action: 3 sexy stops, but it ran slowly. throt Doctor Contradicts Mrs. Eaton's Testi- | the Panama expositi e R e esenEe)l | bearing & Diaz throughout aftairs last nt o A Ttariiar thircs BPaftatvas arar scores of villag here big crowd 7 . S Ao ton, oty ol aet ) man lack al circies N6 Mght, of | Tho American charge @'affaires, Nel e e i e e e : iren o Damage Amounting to $14060 was |for' ' s Mexiein s "or et | J00° A% (A o8, man lacking moral x & _CTys | 8o Shaughnessy, decls hat he S cor Fhere was one dr. Austin disagreed with Professor | gone by fire >ynehon street. Spring- | them ashore from some warship at an 5 & was 1 1ssed and 1o~ | “Senor Moheno, minfster of foreign af- | ¢ ‘neral elections held throughout | tlon to the rule. The pr Hg st fiod BCVIOUAIY (hal M| i it e e Mo Tt bt ens ety R e e ho gpinion (onight that no Interna- ar Admiral i er was no- | fairs, was in conference for a con- | lialy Sunday uphold the predictio Sl Sl b e Sl tHOHRRE: the history of the Hinbaa Indl- | fic Bay Slaty fomiing Conitay. g lex | tfonal complications would follow. The Secre ¥ A at political | stde rable time with the president this | that the go ment v obl a large x\ m‘-] ,1” r!n]_[ = Ay fn et B L B ¥ L SRR) General Diaz and his fellow fugitives | Ameriean charge had no comment to : tem (-vvu","l.“ out vn ';;lf"lh':‘(;f therr dis- | majoril “HH‘ Fetnns 11"” the el stant compunion. Dr. Grayson said a | Small doses from Thursday to within a | The Purchase of the Marston Mills m_;) & meied cign H‘I I;‘ when ake on the subject. Biie o Amarscans Bgnhoats - | THT T R TE D RRes | seven constitutional = demoe iEshercical /i inadstabred ciste iy ORI o e at Skowhegan, Me, by the Amerlcan | greater than id the authorities 6OLD AN INFANT e < in command | NO CONSOLIDATION | dicals; thirty S ears, _ S Yo e et e oolen company, with a ten year ex-| gghore, whose attitude is that Diaz has T0 x 1 e | | e 21 | "The whole town will be there,” he | afternoon Dr. Ha % Cleve emption from taxatlon promised by | 2e1oTe, Wiose aititude is that Taz has MRS, SLINGSBY, e s evan | DECLARES JOHNSON. | SE(inL *Olitis!, (WeRty | FoIoRmIst | tola. tho president enthusiastically, oo | ScitUate testified that Mrs Baton and | the' town, was announced yesterdus. | itlon: They. Insiat (hat thes Have no 4 e 1e tified R e o Sty ¥ 3 | he noted that 2201 persons were found | the admiral brought a child to his of- @ o o o Y ey | Woman'a Deposition in the Baby Sub« - g Rl A G“‘;"""(LA;"’”“‘” s Db R Fists i Qs uastiomg e S e e e et T LB O that General Huerta is hishly pleaged stitution Case, ‘A newspaperman, ha been sachuse ally, i Only. One. Man at Station: 1d-dtod the art-aay. o Crart Sivil. W grexan, W o asphyx- | that General Diaz has chos to elim- o e £ at their ixerett, Mass., overne E v 2l p . i t 3 ‘. OB e | o AOMHOUISET, S B g eve accorded Genera az 1 < 4l amisal | Hiram W. Johnson of California LR iSEATINE TV Ty Ry e e e A . [ NS peath: resulted from an sbcient) when ho went aboard the Loulsiana, | i the Sibgaby baby aubstitution case ’ . <y lauzhed down propositions for cousoli- | Senator Cummins Vigorously Attack Btien. &g 1t was-vex iy g DELCUTe. the Cams —— to which he was transferred from the efore ouglas Young, itih vice 2 dating the progressive party with oth- (Ve T atat gs 4 L Do you know anyone in the erowd “There Goes a Lovely Woman."” John M. Crampton of New Haven | \Wheeling, bui marked courtesy wis | consul here, who i soting oa & eom- |4 el B g | er parties, while spea at rall Aunon SRS president, solemnly One of the last wiinesses was|wes vesterday chosen superintendent|ghown him by the admiral, who as- | Misaloner of the high court of chan- i ere thev wished to ge.| here and at Derches! ht Mass., Oc Teplied: the dogtor, some-.| o R. Henry, a workman of Nor- | of the state forest and game commis- | gigned him to his own mess and sent | €6T¥, London, England. The bubatance e at et wd the ad. | interests of Charles Bird, pre desten nte s Cooney Hans- | woil "who said he saw Admiral Baten | sien by the members of the commis- | {he others to the ward room. of the depesition Is that she aceompa- 5 ” aconable time ! Sive candidate for governor, He 'sai ° meets all trains, any- | 00 days before his death and that | sion in session at the eapitol, Hart- My’ Eosatosin: Elisie ;,"'rede}"'msmf""‘;ny to l:flw& . " trom the | theré had ben much talk ariov : 2 he appearcd in good spirits, He ad- | ford 5 el user's affice and negotia er 3 « ay be B onins conac 5 _re- | been u crowd if it was known the tr it e a f Larksville, Pa,, de- | to restore General Diax's nerve, which | toek the body of her own Ihfant an a nmercial _liner ion by *“various | publican candidats. for geve Sl i defense that on Wednesday, when A James Cooper of Lar! , Pa., Skl I e e 0O L New York as men, some of or C Pghprat el Fpshe gl B U AU Eaton was starting for Bosten, he | serted his wife because she was an ar- | Seemed 10 ha 1 badly shattered | burned it, = ; = " GeBEEL Whe: T ey S e B ’d d paemo- | Gift of Flewers from President, heard the admiral sav: “There goes a | dent baseball fan, He so testified when | by the developments or ante-develol Lieytenant Charles Henry Reynard t 8 = & | Will ask the people of S T b and declared Ihat Mol S era dridsoTiar & big erowd | lovely woman.” Mrs. Cooper had him arvested for non- | Ments since he arrived in Mexico, Fe | Slingsby, Jate af the Eritish navy, and Diaz May Come to United States. | i, 1y the grana old r WOUId e Tt it oAt e el ety of ' Virginia students | The jury seemed relieved when, support, The judgze the couple | exPlained that he had eensented to|his American wife, Dorathy Cutler t was beileved here tonight that| g 2nc OV Ths STRAG O ey e oW e et et ssident a, coll and | ter a conference with counsel, ( home. take refuge in the consulate and then | Morgan Slingsby, are endeavertng to e fr s would ask to % gl e | national convention “on the ba ol BRGS0 I en ok Kt el Pty X e aboard a warship only after declding | prave that Charles Rugene 3 he governor added these men should | popublican strength in the eral | invited m te attend their football | Justice Aiken anmeunced pRPB N A warsn) Bt ge Faward . honRa ShiB Ly ok ca whather 'they expect - pro L 2 he absurd inde. | game next Saturday denee in this case is now elosed.” A Sposn Remedeled into the shape|that {his was “the last extremily to | Blingsby, now 3 years old, was borm ) such disposition eould | oo GiVel iy Massachusetts and we of e papon, the absurd Inds- | & ¥ Myinatony Va, the ‘president gave| e ity i of o key was used t o nulckaol -D | preserve my life.” here and their offspring, The remains t Admiral _Fletcher | £1¢€% i e e vle plan now in force. s amiatng oo 2t & basker of | TROLLEY JUMPS TRAGK of a key was used to unlock a doar| He added that he had no plans ex- [der of the fawmily dispute this, Dr, them to remain aboard | g ¥ 53t sl il e gt Democratic Supremacy a Disaster, | (icvore The s S R s = bl through which boys escaped from | eept to avold being set ashore in Mex- | Fraser, who, Mrs, Hlain insiated, per- 1 s warships in | y bl i ol As I look at it,” sald the senator, | was. so. delishted (hat she danced for | CRASHES INTO POLE.| the schosl for hinded at Wal- | ico, Tt was probable, he said, that he | formed the subatitution, Wwas ArFepted | L conssared with the parties) .. 051 lof Gt s T Pl e st £ i Sl e wouid establish a residence in Eurobe | en a eharge of having filed a false eatment X 3= ewoTali and of B Al e satint ok 43 i s o aae s aheon Us—Sav- - in the end, aithough be thought he | pirth eertificate and admitted the of Tnd Unless they o and we 1 re fovernor & of N Carolina | Shaken! Up—Sev T sk LS e Redaiph Var, in Havana. | but contended that his act constitu her monstrate that they s ad his staff paid pects a eral Injured. & was drown: On his own t ny he would Antenio Varie be |no erime. This view was upheld by to proceed without the so-c uer of a poliey that | Charlotte, N. ( The trip was = . = o broad since Sunday’s ST o er failed and which never will R i SN El e, | Clinton mill treneh st Woon: 2, | weleame in the camps of the rebeis |the court and he went free, If the in two pub: | ot s o ol sl bring ruin uson the industrial ‘ e Gl G P D e e probaliy O N s e R . ity e’ 1 concerning donselidation or amercial structur houses | SECRET SERVICE MEN Fred Fo: lace wer > | to prevent an old baby age falling is dea O 88 e SoneE R it R R e ation ot muliiena % an| et At e i B ey whon | ntaifuis weater. Safe Nowhere in Mexico. /| $40,000 @, year: if he loscs, the income e T a We of the west, whenever the sus- | CTEetie, cfficent men and women' wio ayanpi MAILS. | occtal frolley jumped the {racks | |avestigation of Gancer has made | . G : finds himself in o more | W1l 80 4L hia death to & junior y e ernts stion has been made to us that there | (%, SI¥¢R the United States tha diss livy fodsstate Wil e p to Break|!n the outskirts of Shelton, crashed| quch progress that there now is ground | 2Wkward predicament than most refu- | ¥ s e, o hould be a consolidation or amalga- | U0 now. enjoys ptatos l 3K | into the curb and. finally hit a tele- | go the hops that & solutior of the | 8€es, as re Is no guarter of the re- { . e R o { mation, have asked im every instance | Law Legislative Tyranny. | Strike of Chauffours. 1r h pole. All ‘of the 56 passengers ;uih{(!;\ 'u.,i.u”‘v:xlu- may. be. reached, | Public in which he considers ""“:“"-MAR“AL et e ; any, hy we should amalgamate or ¢ - | of the ta he 8218: | New York Oot SR | haif of them wpmen, were rercly | according to Prof. August Von Wasser- "‘,‘]"“-“U”‘* ‘["f" is ~"}-) in Ver " iz MINING CAMPS, = nswer 1 been: “Amal- | - 1gnorar or malicious— [{jcen, i T e by The troll wr which left | man of Berlin, and was no less apprehensive as to his | 4 — 3 eits Wwiil: Gue answer atory and opens the doors | LecTgn and feder: service men. | pore a¢ ¢, & Taembers: of | TS safely than be himsell. She expresscd One Killed and Seven Wounded in where we have mac { for that increace of imperts which ‘m““ ~”1:,' ; “,-‘“* ne N atuck annerchor & a lo- 14 Yours - Ol8. of-Onic: L‘eéydu{ushf that h:“ husband \‘.w now Battle Yesterday. feated with our principles than win | of of laboring men and | Ty SChEC ) entestainment and jced as the result of a | ‘The Vera Cruz papers give much| mrinidad, Col, Oct. 38—With a state without them.” | wome lout the employment they | su i trace Srivers a he Bridgeport Singing | hazing received at school six years | Prominence to the resienation of Diaz l-of insurrection’ Geclared, and _state —_— i is the product of a. s¢ e S ien Societl \ that city tonmigh ago, has been committed to the home | :‘;f|m}“‘ DO ‘”"““" “;‘)"' | troops on the way to the soee of hos~ s i TILWELL'S INFLUENCE cret caucus which for legislative ty sentrebe b St Ak e ond SIg for the accident has been | for feeble minded. S e el s & | tilities to enforce martial law, the 5 finds no paraliel in the history partation bevween fiices and | jearned here, although it reported anE tary authc ave reported (o | nineteenth battie between mine guards but have res and steamship terminals. | the capital, ived no in-|gng striking miners of the southern 3 : : ON MEMBERS OF SENATE.| of iho coun : . truction on the | One Cent, the Smallest Contribution n Te Demand Constitutional Elsctio o T S s and evms A S e o] Ope-Cont, the S st Contribution | structions relative to the case. | Colorado coal felds was waged from nited States Sulzer Investigator Tells of Alleged | tain the hith have 1 made scveral atfacks on trucks In| ({ricks and one truck was turned Wb~ scionce. fund, was Sl e | aylight until .30 o'clock this evenin » ay e Interview at Sing Sing. occupied you a rea | Elanth avenue. atter stoning the driver | i own in the street., R R S L : ESCAPE OF DIAZ. in Berwind and Hastings canyons - Y ork. t. o A 3 | i e \N“ = the fire to the truck by letting out some of Asse Fox in 2 me Washingtonian, to pay a With T s T & g 0 the hills B(‘EQDL Hasth . York Oct 28—yohn A Hen-|dufies of the Payne-Aldrich L e e b e O e e [ wrikt, and it iy fenre tolen box of matches ith Two Suppartors He Ciimbzed Over | "Angus Alexander, o Hastings s A personal graft investigator for | duties that will measure the diff s e but the | may have been broke Meegan was — Roof Tops. i 4 S Pt s dec former Governor Sulzer, tonight read | ence bety our cost and the cost | mayay e tar s curned I, DUt the | thrown from the rear platform and| Earnings of the United Stat e were wounded, including two children, R N e o cerpts from his copy of the interview her I ballove ‘the repub- | ooves aad et policeman put ob i Fiiaea e 0 ot Cileooreoahr or (hoimva | Vera Crus Oct. 25—The fact that|at Tabasco. Four of the strikers wers d L iont which uroe he had in Sing Sing prison with for- y is the organization to make | 12gncs Pefore the on and Mrs rding, were so shaken up | calendar year show a ma ase | General. F and two of his | Wounded, two seriously. the revolt against Madero and provide | mer Senator Stephen J. Stilwell, who Is o | day was Patrick Johnson, that they were aitended by a physi- | compared with the preced most devoted supnorters were refugees | The women und children of Hastings sentence there for bribery Future of G. O. P. . + cian. but are far in excess of t S on board the 1'nited States gunboat | 3re congregated in the po ouse, for a constitutianal election in Mex was vice presi the v the | and bedding and food has been taken A narrated Stilwell's account I refuse to acce i Hbhahe AL A pen ot |\ Aftern hour's delay the sing- Tz ‘Gua iz Wh baal - nat HalS DR which @an be recognized by the 1 » accept the thought that | of the chauffeurs’ union that is con \ ¥ a | ponding quarter in 1912, eeling was not discovered States. é ed by | a few men who have been prominent | ducting the stri hnson and other | ers and is continued on their — Mexican authorities until this morn- | there by mine guards. The camp is With Great where he was first tried on | and influential in its conventions, men | prisoners were ed over to the fed- | way to Br or Ry P Ersnore B Oladt ¢ of|ing. | said to be riddled with bullets as a France joir the bribery charge. According to Hen- | who have failed to represent the real | oral authoritics and were held a | = the United Sociaty of Christian En- | Phe flight took place after midnight, | FeSult of today's bombardment. Simi- Rhpoe j¢in nessy, Stilwell sald he had swung sev- | purposes and desipes | ek and-| Onfid Stater hommisslaner son: | OBITUARY. b oo that piian 2| the three men then taking the risk of | 18T Teports have been recetved from wenabd e eral senators 1o his side by demanding | file consti the republican 16| ehore o intes e with the trans- | ¢} = g dos SR el \ization i | &n ‘exeursion over the roof tops. which | the eamps of Delagua and Tabasoo, e that they stick to him. He offered to | is made up of the ten aiiiion BTN | DR o o I unBl. Tiheb anbert of e Somven o o bl R faed by arned e tatah — L T ient T Ll” (I |bae the mime kind of persussion to| minded, God-fearing. pAIHIONE Gitizcan. | as poatal. authorities. Jn. Wabhragton % Chatss St L R it ek | PROTESTS AGAINST THE Hsts Syoulll yicy) that A DeW by tje senate, Hennessy said, and | althoust (heir coiees moo o Garle ”@{::1“:, '“iufll,m H e et Gaies. con of the late demic of smallpox there. (.rzm?’xwr;: m,,m‘f pse Sandoval and RITUAL MURDER TRIAL. Co-aperntion om the part of Mexican |Pes¥ and the governor. i which has the contract to carry mails. | yyo wli5 feturn from his hunting States public health service is expect- | "gr TR0 OF 00 ANTNRES the | Londoy e Hpecea bt oo o8 £ < TRy S R ‘Officers of the company said the Ghleypitnnls s |od to ecame to Providence, on Satur: [y, o ey a™ Bt Constil, Canada ol |Tondon, Oob STk largely attecfl An evidence of the sincerity . of FLOWERS TO HIS WIFE. [ yope 0 # Patrls.from New | nition. would not be sranted and that ! guide on the trip with $10,000 in cur- | party of 300 which went to the Perry | Exeat excitement. they assured him fof the ritual murder accusation was vagol posed co-operative — — | it 5 none of the strikers would be reinstat- | o0 b & ., Oht when he came they were confident that | held hera tonlght under the auspices af France in propose: operativ | _At Hamburg: Oct. 27, Cleveland,from | ed. EEnCy e centennial at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, i 5 Mesican policy came {oday in 4 request | Woman Granted Divorce In Conse- | Eoutons saie Pory Ascai fiand.from | ed. A few hours before his death, Mr. - {heir lives were in imminent danser. the English Zionist federation, Letters b government that the United quence of This Gift. | adelphia. ? 2 iR Gates said he had de a big turn’ Sen. Géorge W. Norris of Ne. | Thev declared they bad knowiedze | expressing sympathy with thie objects - £, e . g o e CF and that | enator ge €| that orders for their ayrest had been ! of the meeting were read from many States send a warship o protect her( g . At Cherbourg: Oct. 28, President Lin- | GLYNN STARTING oxt fhe gt o e pefaot | braske, who 'won his seal '8s a. Dro- [jesnea mnd they begsed for His protec. | Bominent mMa nationals in gnacio. Sinalao, on| Boston, Oct. Z8.—Several green lem- | coly, from New York for Hamburg. I-he expected * to spend $70,00 OT€ | gressive republican, vesterda | th 3 i . g asnad “protastt the Pacific coast of Mexico. The state [ ons, a bundle of old clothes and & | A( Bremon: Oct 35, Kol wWiselm AN ANANIAS CLUB. [feaying Cod ed the ation. of the repu Lo, PR A Tesclutian Wwas passed HRCIARIER department received the request late | bouquet of faded flowers, sent some |II. from New York. =~ T | Mr. Gates died while his special car | €5 Sl comzitien " in Yeply Consul Canada t » | against the rearudescence of the utte fn the day and tonight was making|time ago by Ashken Shooshan to his| At Plymouth: Oct. 28, Ascania, fi New York Governor Consigns Albany i yras be coupled to Burlington | _ o ‘Rebiignte | the water front, some 200 Iy beseless and wicked blood ritual p Plans to accede to it wife, resulted in Mrs. Shooshan get- | Mentros) tor b ordey, 2 Ascanta, from Man to It. Tho car was dsiached snd the ] : . ok g e e i e 11 U John Barret, director-general of the | ti vorce today on = % oL ak to a hotel. It is be- ere and to make a run for it. The | any see ol v ; FLR A Froands of | At Leghorn: Oct. 26, Perugria, from foken Joie fugitives hesitated for some tine to of the trial of the man Heilis and in- the funeral will take place in Pa Amf"wnxn‘hnn'rf‘! - e}lmpiw.l the d-“nr.mn B(;“h atl’eldAr}!‘neninns. | New York Albany, N. Y., Oct. 2 _yln reply! president tonight thaf the Latin-Amer-| Mrs. Shooshan told the court that| s 7. Bl e <ka, | to a_charge made in New York & fcan_aiplomats at the southern com- | she received the lemons, old clothes | rrom Now Fork + L0 “1Mnewaska. | "gorrest of Alvany, that Governor mercial congress had been profoundly | and withered flowers after she had | a1 Giaszew: Oct Glynn was present at a meeting in gmpressed by his Mobile speech. Mr. | asked her husband to send her some | iy Yorn tar Lot Delmonico's at which Governor Sul- Harrett suggested that the full text of | money. She explained that in the Ar- |~ %7 TRUE 00 MORR )0 (o | 2er's impeachment was decided upon, the address be sent to all legations | menian code the gift Was interpreted | from Naw York the governor today put Forrest in the and embassies in Central and South|as meaning: “You look like old rags | ' Tricare. Oct 27.Arrived: Steamer |Ananias class. America by the state department to me, and T have no further use for | carnatnin, Now vor 2 “This siatement is absolutely, un- = = you” o 3 ualifiedly and wickedly se,” he Montreal, Oct. 28.—Arrived: Steamer | J W Fe ‘T wi BLANQUET MAY RULE. | sald, “When Forrest says that T was York. | . 4 | make the venture, as the street in|vitlng the maral support of the civil- b Hite Walswarth | _In Terror of Burial Alive, Dr. Ru- | front of the American consulate was|ifed world far the Russlan gavernment A e | dolph Ravenburg, for a half century [patrolled by a number of detectlve in any measures It -n?u @ for hro- Suffleld, Conn., Oct. 28—Mrs. Geor- | connected with the office of the sur- | When, however, they finally ‘eft the | tecting the Jewish g t of the em- glanna_Wadsworth, widow of the late | geon general of the army, Insisted in| door of the consulate, the detectives perer from further obloquy, insult or Phillp Wadsworth, who was a wealthy { his will that a powerful poison be In- | on duty apparently did not recognize | hurt” wholesale wool dealer In Chicago, and | jected into his veins after he was sup- | F Y £ r v | - | them, and they walked deliberately who was at one time Internai cnue | posedly dead, in eorder that there| past them to the pier, where they Hartford's New Fire Chief, collector for the flrs(‘.ll!l‘r:lr;';‘lil_fli!‘ul should be no mistaike. | presented a eard from Consul Can-| Hartford, Cenn, ©et, 27,—John O, died at her hgme, Brookside, today, #dato the officer In command of the | Maran, who has been firgt deputy ohlef 27, Birma, from | i Cassandra,” Glasgow ged 79. Sho lad been in ill health | : = i ndra, G 3 o Rt at & dinner &t Delmonioo's at | aged 79. She Mud | Katherine Clemmona Gould: farmer | launch, of the fire department of Hartford Vs sl A & \‘ Slain b':,\vse{'y;"m\,\.’:"ff' ‘Q‘ynllflnx,\’\ ‘q\ (x?t. 28.—Arrived: ;,’A’,hlch Mr, Sulzer's impeachment wag | since July. | wife of Howard Gould, was sugd for| The Ameriean naval offi nm-r.murur_\em-a\'w\wt night elevated to chief As Vice President Mig ssume Villiamson 5 . Oct. 28—Mus. | Steamer Napolf, Naples (and proceed- | ¥RGR F 00 CHAECE o e an . Absolute | $29,000 In the Unl oard re ?flmhfllfiner | L IS Blates dlstrict | them on board the launeh, cast off, | by ‘the Daniels Praiscs Wllson's Speech. purt at Washinglon yesterday by | steamed quldkly zeross the harbor to .'{.\i\:f Movan augeeeds ;m‘pssm Atlanta, Ga costdent | Clavence J, Shearn, & New York law- | {he Wheeling and put them an board, | whe pecently seat {n his vesfgnatien, E Wilson's mpeec 4y et Mgpils | yer, who alleses ihat $24.000 of the | ‘The deteelives in front of the hotel | ORief Laemis has been cennceted with ; was epoehal; it wil llve in history as | sum clalined ls due fov legal serviees |and ubout the streis were still wateh- | the leeal department forty-twe yeams, i Bob & Prsisdent, sarali Sloan shot and killed her di- | ed for Boston), talsehood, 1 never discussed the Im- you ~d husband at an _m;m—.x_ spot on | peachment of Mr, Sulger at Delmoni- Yackberry creek, near Matewan, ear Steamers Reported by Wireless. | co's, or elsewhers, and never attended Iy today, Later she came hate and| g S : s g ik e ban et eas goame here whd | Brow Head, Oct. 38 —Steamer La |a dinner or conference anywhers el Oct. 28—In the e Huerta-Bianquet polled a Provence, New York for Havre, sic- | where It was dlscussed” ‘the Moblle decigration, " declared | In Airs, Geuld's divereo proceedings. | ine fhe place until long after mi ek S Jured ae now | Was the il ife Of Jud Sloan | pajled 210 miles. southwest at 7 & m | Sceretary of the Navy Danlels here | 2 - | night, Elizzard in Minnesata, P N ecia O G S Wwife witnssed | Due Havre 7 a, m. Saturday { Seven Burled in a Well, today, Jeseph Patuzel, & dizgruntied Ife- Duluth, Mi Het, 28.—FFhe a voltes vold nd Blunguet - NOOLINE. | . Sable Island, Oct, 28 —Steamer Mu. | Frederick, Okla., Oet, 28-—Fiye men ST gant, evened w he cied 1o be his 4 resid St | To File Buseh Will Tod e “ACT OF COWARDICE” Ireal winter Wwedther of the ge ¢ o gyl T34 2L ot | Jestic, Bouthampton for New York, | were killed and two seriously injured o File Busch Will Today. srievance asainst ihe courl by layh s struel the west h h d aseume office as president, pend Dr. Hetring Qeneral Sestotary, atsmailed 897 milos east of Sandy Hook | here today when the walls of & oity | St Touls, Ma, Oct, 37.—Plans to file | fn watt for Magistr reigan of Flight of Diaz So Characierized by | nopthwest Ly A : d_the calling of further elections. Kanwan City, Mo, Oct. 28—Dr, Hi-.| at 10.42 a, m, Dock & a. m, Thursday. | well, iwenty foet in dlamoter and for- | the wil of Adolphus Husch, which dis- | New York at the courtreom door yes- Baraian iMinisten: veachod Bulit ‘anfi 3 8 ing | afure b m? 1 warsiip hy | iRue m; h:'m', This statement was made by the | bert O. Herring of New York city was New York, Oct, 28,—Steamer Lusi- | ty feet deep, caved In upon them, peses of an estate ostimated at $50.- | terday and hitiin the head | # nli Mexioag foreign minister tonight. | unanimousiy chosen general secretary tanfa, Liverpool for New Yorl, sis- | There wers saven men In the well and | 000,000 were deferred today, Charles with a elub, The mugistrate's imbrel- Mexlea City, Oet. 25--T ; Tue Bause 0 ihe constitulion pro- | of the national council of Congrega- nalied 1,464 milos cast of Sandy Hook all wers burled under tons of earth [ Nagel, who drew the will, said It would | 1a was broken end bis head bruised. . refuge on an’ Amer MIbiting the president from succeed- ! tional caurches here late today, It 4 p. m. Dock 8.30 a m, Friday,, ! and masonry, 5 s | be filed Wednesday, | Reporters everpowered Patusel | General Feiix Dy is regarded by govs= fereeast

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