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e it Al 7o el LV—NO. 275 : : DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913 : L PRICE TWO CENTS =~ el MRl A . A The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double T hat of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population =~ o HUERTA DECLARES HE WON'T RESIGN ~Cbled Parasrashs IR Reyision of | Wireless Gall Condensed Telegrams | §1J1 7ER INVOLVED IN MORE TROUBLE Prince Served in the Civil War The Minnesota Supreme Court at Parls, Nov. 16—Prince Camille de B k' I. B St. Paul has upheld the mothers’ pen- can civil .war,~died yesterday at the an Ing rflu e HiS Name Llnked WIth a Tammany Msandhmmg‘" Tells Cabinet It is Case of Life and Death and He|reaence %"l i, “Count ormer President Tatt was o visitor . atiilhle V;;hilel Hlulil;; last (\}'ee,. It is American Jackies Injured. PLANNED TO MEET THE NEW |CUNARD LINER RESCUES 103 |°%/d e has los it Intends to Play Out the Game g e pirih s G Coforshyutiold Laat Jear or car containing tes for entrance into Harvari v\mi\'ersil)‘, ¢ e Am®Mcan bluejackets and a street car 7 three of the sailors from the Delaware 5.3 falled 10 meel ‘the requiremnts. COMPELS MINISTER OF INTERIOR TO RESIGN /v et inhured FOR FARMERS' BENEFIT|COTTON CARGO ABLAZE| Thres Americans were witea 1n| CONFERENCE DECIDED TO BLEED CONTRACTORS Decorated for American Sailors. Juares during the fighting incident to 3 NPT Naples, Nov. 16—The American chz capture of the city by rebels Sat- saflors fook trips today to Pombeil | Rural Credits Gommission Soon to | Passengers, Transferred W s B & H R : s ! ; 3 nd Burning = A . i Latter H. isional | Paestum, Caserta and Capri. In Capri - of Confereces Gi ad Been Active in Attempting to Induce Provi B e e Eolons” WA | Make Recommendations—To Profibe | Steamer Gonvoyed to Hamilton, Ber- | E0sch Foston, formerls un o Former Governor Included in List Given District o - .. . T nclydes many Americans and the % ustice of he supreme court of M , & . President to Relinquish Presidency—Deposed Minister | vi Bne caltras found Seidoud s wan | it imaHodidey Bank: Divactoraten muda, Where Fire Was Drowned Out | died Saturday at his residence in Attorney Whitman—Sulzer Denies Story of Conference ' terraces decorated with flowers and Portland. to be Sent on Foreign Mission—Unpaid Federal Soldiers | " s 5 : St s i e —Intends to Start on Lecture Tour on Pacific Coast This Looting at Nogales—Wilson Still H Threw Hammers at Judge Wasnington, Nov. 16.—With tho ad- | Hamilion, Termuda, Nov. 16—The | of tie. American hetiinie ot Homeo. kel o 2 ministration currency b 0 be T panish steamer Balmes, with her cot- v i ted in his home & i g at Nogales n Still Hopeful. g e o Judon, | Dirsasion. ouener BINCee be tel| SERIE et Buleine) W e Gt | eany v T il 1 ninhae Al Week—Fowler to be Question: t Matter Today, hammers’at the judge of’ the London |long delay, a plan te revise the nation- | George's harbor this morning by the % LY 5 sesslons court at the Old Bailey yes- [al banking laws to meet the new ci tugs Gladisten and Powerful, convoyed | Tno Omaha & Council Bluffs Street What doubt was the effort of Sir Lionel Carden, | terday when he sentenced Miss Ra- [rency system has made its appearance | by the Cunard liner Pannonia. The e e ew York, Nov. 16.—Information con- | Kennessey, Governor Sulzer's graft el e the Bt elliie e the un chael Peace, a militant suffragette, 10 | in legislative eircles. It will includs | Cunarder had on board 103 passengers Yy s Bt w8t | corning & conference “1 to have | investigator, as a Tammany “bag | edly independent atfitude of the ) eighteen months imprisonment r | important ques originally contem- [ of the Baimes, taken off the burning it X o 34 béen held in Sy ¢ year was | man” Fowler's counsel was in com- | to compliance | can senate, which at least tempo she hag been found gwilty by the jury | plated as a part of the curremcy bill, | Ship Friday morning in mid-ocean, SRS N iven to District Whitman today in|munication with Mr. Whitman today, American demands 1is | has defeated the purpose of General | of setting fire to and badly damaging [but set aside until the next session of | While heavy seas were running, after a M Dai Mfi_ ey Staphi his investigation of charges hat #tate |and promised that his client would | own eliminat = el § Huerta to convene the Mexican con- |a mansion on the Thames near London | congress, when a general revision of | forced draught race to the rescue in %, iuiny s MoLaurin Stephehe ok ixs lcanalian & cont vl nation was removed from the 5 E Mississippl, wvas unanimously elected | barge canal and road contractors were | come here tomorrow forenoon. Mr. | minds of most Mexicans and foreicn | E7¢sS. The failure to secure a quorum | on Oct. 4 bankling laws has been promised by [answer to wireless calls for help. Dresident. eneral ot Mthe United | “sandbasged” by Tammany Hall into | Whitman will ask Fowler, among oth- residemts by his peremptory dismisyl | 2. that body is attributed to the ab- T i3 the administration. Rescued Passengers Cheer. Lo e R “?| making campalgn contributions in re- | er things, concerning Sulzers reported ol oF e e Sismie f Catholfe senators, and ‘lW‘“’ Charlton Charged With Uxoricide. Cheaper Money for Farmer. When the Balmes came to anchor in & 5 “ |cent vears. At this meeting it was | presence at the Syracuse conference . day o ’Maalln Garza Aldap t curiosity b re to learn w ltr‘_ 5 Como, Italy, Nov. 16—The Italian In connection with this proposed re- | theé harbor her hatches were lifted. A Siver Centerpiece in the forin |8greed, so 1t was stated to Mr. Whit-(after his nomination, and whether ', minister of the iaterfor, who was look- aetlon i ,p‘:‘-:l.qunn‘..”(t duorum | yugictal authorities having received | vision, congress wilf take up. the far- Great clouds of smoke belched forth,|of a Lozt has been decided upsn by |Man, that cont ots throughout the [ Féwler believes Sulzer knew if one . 14 upon as the head of Huerta’s cap- o RO o ance ot that | from the United ~States documentsfireaching question of rural credits, the | but powertul pumps soon sent tons of | the United Siates Supreme court as a [ tate should be séliclted for contribu- | purpose of the e A to ien ines e dirast | Proving the legality of the marriage of | problem of providing cheaper money [ Water into her hold and drowned out | wedding gift to Miss Jessio Wilson. | tons. : ‘shekedown’™ of contraotors for contric Aldape Taiked Plainly to Huerta. hied in Ths Mearning by the | Dorter Charlton with Mary Chittendon | for the farmer, who now mortgages hi (l,*;l"l )‘]“"' o e g“.‘,a con- i Sulzer ‘at the Conference. gutlonl. EB‘uvv;lcrd.wu)lD:;yzlleL :l'hn.lnnh:: e W i PR gl Ming. con | Seott of SanFrancisco, the prisoner | land at high rates of interest to secure on except for the damage done by | Grangers to the Number of 5333 r The confer: the prosecutor was | Bugens B, Woo { i rza Aldape led that growp 1 Stales against convoking con- | wiil he charged at the trial with the [ready funds. The rural credits com- | e water and the fire in‘her cargo eiveq the seventh degree by obliga- | informad, included William H. Kelley, | tesifled in the John Doe inquiry, at- | | L which held the convic- | BTERS e the failurs of congress to | CEme of uxoricide and the concealment | mission, after an®exhaustive investi- | [he Pannonian, when she had fin- | tion at the session of the tional | democrafic committeeman of Ononda- | tended the conterence. Wood 15 to be 4 T s horiaald be best to accede | ec even a preliminacy organisation | Of the body of his victim in Lake Como [ gation of the sulject, including an ex- | ished her task ' of ~convoying the|Grange at Manchester, N. H., Satur- |ga county; Henry II. Burkard, con- [Tecalled to the stand in thls connec- ton’s demands which = ¥ n both branches delays the execution | {0 1910. i amination of farm loans ‘systems | ol 8% leamed away. at 10, o'clock | 987 SEReLbr. n antl-Tammany politi- | tien, it was learn: abandanme ¢ pod of s0 much of the programme of Presi- e abroad, ]7;( I\lek on a (c]viux\ to ‘i this morning, the passengers of the| The British Govermment i RS I : George F. McGuire, Norman Mack Issues Denial. gl pretident ahd T dent Wilson as was to be put in opera- | PRESIDENT ASKED TO BT oh the subtert Hhe vommie: | Halmes lining her decks and choering | 1o 'seck to arranze s o Dromise L | TALea o the e s A e o Jonnen B Mactk tmed s statementt | / ¢ D dues iRt Sellom . 50 s cathlle ot PREVENT THE HANGING. | sion expects to report early in the next VR an Wkl the opposition leaders in parliament on | after giving important testimony in the bllsbad statea g e { r hief the presidqat’s council chamber is vet T se .| session. 3 5 Y o) the home rufe bill, according to the | john Doe inquiry into the graft tatemse ! “ il Not aware of the nature of the programme, | New Haven Suffragists Intercede in interlocking Directorates. Fhe fire on the Palmes wes discoy- | Times. Charges: Exerett P. Fowler of K démphiatio, StMe commitise, of MUES | Huerta Will Not Resign. B At 15 SRMT that tvolikE the Whol Mrs. Wakefield's Behalf, 3 . ¢ the| eTed Wednesday night at 11 o'clock e e B el IRRAeE he was chairman, collected $750,000 in T el s s o 3 i he many recommendations of the | (Wi, el i ok R SN & democtticelsRae t that year, as this is the Sia & A 1o = L a S i while the steamer was plowing easi- | The One Cent Latter Postage nsco- | g of extortion, and campaign of year, e g 4 Aoy [eqmes of eveuts the Awatiean poiey | o - > Nov. 16.The |MORey trust investigating commiitee | ward on her trip to Cadiz, Spain, from | ciation of New York intends o have | oo grepon qortion. and William Sul. | Hull, the Cortland, N. ¥., highway con- § - CBs | ey anien . oooianool RS Lyt Faven Women's, Polltical’ unisn | je.t0e ROuse, WhICH wantiinta ihe qute: [iGydveston) sulli Bevkani: i 2 DIl for one cent letter Doatage N | oomeinboncried 82 sovernor and NOW i actop: Wifo sabouses * Fowiont ofb e Jelos s¢ | they arjse. through s president, Mre: Sasan Dee: | tom of concontration of money and| “Phe fiames were In hold No. 2 and | iroduced in the ~rezular sessior of | * i - Sl Y C fortion, made go: his, cxmpelen shall ) appeal for M iihn g wrritan i dcitar A g b Jent | CTe xhaustive durin, e last | spread rapidly, the smoke penetrating | congre i ion. to the order of Mack. e sald | tions. Sen , EXECUTED BY REBELS. lin, has written a lotter to President | congress, also will be nsed in the work | o the cngine f5om and the stoke hold e Confirmation that this - conference | tonight the comtributions in 1911 to- | . D iy Trlison requesting him to use his Influ- | or reyision. Tha, regulation of clear- | The second engineer and several mem- nder The Will of Mrs. Helen D.|but Mr, Whitman decided not to have | taled only about $35,000. ¢ = v u Two Federal Police Cfficials at Juarez | field from being hanged next March | DS house associations and stock ex-|bers of the crew were partially suffo- | Wians, who died at The Hague, Ilol- | him take the stand in the John “Tt is true” Mr, Mack added, “that I | 3 Are Shot. . for the murder of her, husband. “h“;’g“s by foderal law will be consid- | cated, but stuck valiantly to ~their | land, the Bide-A-Wee home for dogs | vestigation for the present con!erredBwf‘lng\ amch:-.n,inoamfl-:h A The Nuw Haven ‘Woman's Politieal | STCC. 10 s connacLon. O of U8 | posts. and cats in New York receives a volunteered to testify after out, in Buffalo, any: . sl =1 that with Fl Paso, Tex., Nov. 16—Two former | union is planning for a biz mass meet- | Provisions which probably will be In- Wireless Cail for Help. Quest of $50,000. Bad deayern Kot day after € places, as to means of raising meney to | | or death and [federal officials of Juarez, who were |ing to be held Wednesday to protest | Serted in the new law will forbid in-| e wireless operator, by direction 4 nomingtion for rnor, last ve pay the legitimate expenses of the he was disposed 1o play out the game. l.'ak’fln prisoners by General Francisco | against the carrying out of the sen- ;;“""Ckm';'n d“[ i x”-“d"’“;l‘ of Captain Ruiz, then began sending | Alice Sellick, 60 Years Old, of South | handed Sulzer a campaign con ('A_\l'npadxn&f ‘h",,{ff‘“' as "‘;'o{:u'lh.' Accused of hitriguing. 7illa’s rebel troops, were executed at|tence. Similar meetings are being | Pan A effort has been made 10| out calls for assistance. The call | Norwalk, forbidden in her vouth to|of $500 in a Syracuse hotel only way the committee has of n- Certain intim: g ,; Genera) | Juarez today They were Pablo|planned in various paris of the state |Put this prohibition in the pending|,ciched the Parmonia, some 180 miles | see her sweetheart, flody =~ Bentley, | learned today that Burgard and Sulz ing money to pay the cost of office § Fneg, 5.3 ting to N | Bthave, an official in the Juarez police | by women. Governor Baldwin is re- | currency bill, but the administralion| o the north, bound for New York, and [ married him after her first husband | will not be alloyed to tell their story | hire, clerical force, postage, telograma, - SN Bor aeiae it (hat the | department, and Juan Cordova, chief of | cefving many letters daily urging him [ has maintained that it should go into | Captain Robert Capper answered that | died. Bentley is 65 years old. officially unless both waive immunity. | literature and the numerous legitimate ' B O e L 1he | ihe Juarez secret police. to intercede. the new banking law. he would come to the Spaniard’s aid. et Mr. Sulzer tonight denied the story of fexpenses of the campaign.” 4 . s pok D!sr‘e at the IR Anti-Trust Programme. The British cruiser Suffolk also an-| The Bgard of Deacons of Cavalry | the conference. He would not discuss Sulzer to Go on Lecturs Tour. \ i Juarez cemetery, the condemned men z Cava c law revision | SWered the Balmes' plea, but th s~ i n Austin, Tex, have | McGuire's testimony as to the alleged B 2 ed INCE KAT! Advocates of the bank law revision | S plea, but the mes- | Baptist #hurch at Austin, 4 iam Sulzer will start iasamps- | standing on the brinks of newly dug | PR Br plan are seeking to place their projects | S4ge she sent was mdistinct. ordered thelr pastor, Dr. J. R. Hamsey | contribution, but said he attended no | . Vein v priprorress i P! ra d faili v] e D i s pi S on_a lecture tour of some { Quer Mohpno, minister of | ST2yss and falling in when the firing BRAIN WEIGHED | ahead of the proposed anti-toast legis- | Turning south, the Pannonia, under [to leave their city immediately and | conference such as t @escribed to- 7 affairs, Ger: BEE - | L S OCgenT, Doth S0 el B — 3 fation in the ‘administration pro-|forced draught, raced at top speed | refuse to make their reasons public.|day by Mr. Whitman. SR of A *./ Totans, | ocel to deant Fagfledflx‘r{ab ;ma”:;it? Lighter than Bismarck’s but Little | ;ramme. The anti-trust program toward the spot where the Balmes had L — Fowler to Be Gusetioned Today. ing his version of#he events leading / Tt | Mre Eitay bR h Heavier than Napoleon's. f peing vigorously discussed, but has | Said she was in distress. All of Wed- | The Existing Freight Rate on cham-| o 2@ °0 (0 & o thos conference |up to his removal as goverpor. His | - B P R I R . — not vet taken definite form, ko far as | nesday night and ihrough Thursday | pagne of 5225 a hundred pounds from | i 08"\ " oxpetied Ly (he prose- | itinerary will take him to the Peifia / e seritern okl 2 Tokio, Friday, Oct. 24—The brain of | the adminitration is concerned, al- [ CaPtain Capper pre: the Pannonia. | New York to California, terminals was{ i, tomorrow from Fowler, who was | coast, Mrs, Sulzer will accompany, Pleades with VinaTto pamyunced ,and | the late Prince Katsura, one of Jap- | though many individual measurés are | TRUIsday night the Spaniard hove in| held Saturday by the inter-state com- | GLl0 3 B %o chiarges of John A. him. s $and, Dut ha sitinaas. & °f NUS- | an's greatest statesmen, who died | appearing in the house and senate. e "‘m”]'”,“,n‘;";”:'{ Apohich was soon | merce commission to be reasqnable. g | L - ¥ & g ] o leeward alongside the burning ves- Pl S | eaie '“””an;'l 14 federal prisoners was | B0 0 e mure. e e SE sel. The Overturned Vessel which _has e | the zolgiers: whactery to bury 89 9f| president of the Japanese Society de. | GOVERNOR/STANDS Crew Stands by Ship. been lying In Lake Huron, a few: miles | SCOTT NOMINATED TO PROBE FREIGHT g Inarer battle, One af the britoners | Voted to the study of cancer, BY WHIPPING POST.| Captain Capper stood by the Bames | northeast of herel sinc t week TO SUCCEED LYNCH. RATES ON HARD COAL | fearing that he was to be executed, ntil morn and then took off her | Sunday's great storm Saturday 1 | tried to escape and was sk 16 | ance with his own directions the body | Will Continue Regardless of Inter- | passengers, i iin and crew elect- | identified as the freight President of “Big Six” Wants to Head | Interstate Commerce Commission to i P as shot by the | nCe With his : : 9 g t board their ship to | steamer Charles S. g B Investigation Tod: iards, vas offered to science and dissected. oidara: g to board their ship to [ steamer Charles £ the I T. U. egin Investigation Today. B -2 ster to The rebel officers say there are more | / The brain weight is said to he n i navie her and fight the fire. When | . . = e " - unce ir is Dbeen | executlons to take place in Juarez, and | 1Y the same as that of Kant, the I Wilmington, Del. Nov. 16.—Gover- ot pencnsnty had taken William g Coles, ased nitor Yor 16—At a meeting | Philadelphia, Nov. 16—The Inter< ord B mbiassa. | that s he federal volunteer trogpe, | 0SoDher and heavier than that of Na- | noy Charies K. Miller today Issued a P Epnngyls SRdeb s mea L sEEs and crk e th o theiUhenea W W0 nte here today, Marsden | state Commerce Commission will be< 3 e ., slar and volunteer army.of. | Poleon III, and Gambetta. It was a | statement in defense of the whipping | Tf Bermuda. = =~~~ [apartment house at Worcester, Mass,| G, Scott of Typosraphical | gin here tomorrow a sweeping inves- - x4 Zove v he par- | ficers will be killed. The soldiers of | little lighter than that of Bismarck | post and declared that that method of m’»'(m-‘u;l] of ‘ly; et f]l{u],»t‘ the | was crushed to death In the bottom of | ypion ) Awas nomi- | tigation into the rates and practices S . Japan in entennial | the regular army will be pardoned. = |and about three hundred grammes | punishment for eriminals in Delaware | f¥¢ throughout Friday. but all the time | the elevator well Saturday while he | pated president of the Interna-|of the anthracite coal roads. D were ble to gain headwa s s 3 ol G heavier than the brain of an average | would continue until the I provid- | & \_'m‘:{:“l»g o gain headway. 8 ‘\'x"f\ was apparently making repairs. Honal 21 Union. to. sue- | The inquiry is being o SRR : o m n that S person. ing for It is‘repealsd. “regardless of | [C¥ T e a8 s O e o e & A ceed James M. Lynch, who recen a view of determining whether thera . * Mgt ox o FEDERAL TROOPS UNPAID, oy attempted Mterference by a mem- | broportions that It was thought they | The Stackholm Official News Agency | WS appointed by Governor Glynn to | have been apy violations by rthe car- 5 e fexico ars 3 ber of congress or of individuals re- | THENL SI the rum in the hold | announces that the Princess Marie, the | pa gtate commissioner of labor. ~There | riers of the Interstato Commerce laws | p: So far | As a G - T T In his state- | 2Pd the vessel might have to be | wife of Prince William of Sweden, has | will be a referendum vote for presi- |In connection with the transportation o om : B e A Rebhing s ment the governor says: S | abandoned. The crew, however, never | declared her determination never to | gant af the Internatlonal union in May ( of coal incinding the question as Yo | . 2 e anks and Business Houses. g onets mnd Sthes legal suthori- | 168 U 1n thelr ondedvors to, subdus | to her hushand and that oll et | next, oriends of Scott present af fo. | whetlier the roads have observed the i 3 NDAY CONFERENCE. n of the federal troons de- | gritish Minister Advises British Resi- | commonwealth regardless of iy at A R R e e “principal unions in e eist and | roads could not transpert commoditien’! Riiiay Boraes of o ananat tempted interference by a member of Lt = dsaden 2h Southwic! middle west. | produced by selves—i case | Wis iness houses of the city of dents to be Prepared. congress or of individ residing in| No Sign of Fire Above Decks. | James M. Duncan, first vice presi- | coal, i e, ocoding o o fos - Gity, Now, 16-The British |0t i , ‘Who are jgnorant of con-| At mG time until the hatches were eight y ) dent of the international, will be act- | The question of the reasonablensss | . oday at constitution- | ter S Fdonet’ MUSH | Gltions, and permit themselves to be | lifted here were 3 of the | urdiy at the home ? ing president tor t balance of the | of the presemt freight rates on coal 47 agne By | minister, Sir Lionel Carden, explained | ¥ r 1 ] uarters here. It was sgid | Hoon that hie etraciiona | misled by extravagant and highly col- | fre above the pres- | licef Officer term to which Mr. Lanch was chosen, | and whether the carricrs @lseriminate | ; « federal soldiers had not been noon hat his instructions | &G hewspaper articies. ence of the he: Peabody, Mas o e LT A TR : e Nt and thiat o de- s o v € not | “lrhe persons who have written me Pt e playing with i 5o port: : inquiry. | 4 fon of General Peiro .,“_‘,,._;:;. the nature of an order to leave their | e, BRGNS, V0 NG, WLCI0R, T SELECTMAN ARRESTED This will invelve an investigation nte § s might make unnccessary an at- | Pieces of restdence, except in the case | WG (il 10 the citizenship | AMERICAN SAILORS Robert Wells, 17 Years DOld, was BY TOWN CONSTABLE | the relations between the voads and | ituati the gulf port city. | g those located in the more inaccess- | 3r"%,"late, anould pause Lo consider “CUT UP" AT NAPLES, | ¢xonerated in court at Bristol, Tenn fet : whether, in accordance with te - from Gua Amas Honor e | e ntended. 1 Drecau- | that state government in America is | 5 or_the killing of his father ned for Failing to Have a Light on ! diseriminations, any concerted ) m a er important points in | them in the event that circumstances | Lsea, Uhom, @ statutory law by men | Newspapers Accuse Them of Rowdy- e e e i His Vehicle. exists among them. 3 we v n oa and Tevic on the west | should demand their remo o e e e wonrtabi ism on the Streets. dren find had threatened Mrs. W, bt tons Con. . Nove 10 ik | EACKIOMWORIE 7 rwards. 4 | the tnsurzents, 1t wae assorted foday | mation indicating that such a neces- | Uic, ddministy £ e Jow and | nonierNey. 16 Wilils: the helisvion| Reca - Robert | Selectman Clffford E. Hough, who has | ,, CAUSES SUICIDR, " N o4 rn ¥ at the attaek on Mazatlan would be | SilY was imminent, but desired his e 1l evilc ) & n\v,, e Al ar % Reetadts aailis g sl T heen active in enforcing the new state i - tion : < | wide herth if 1 to escape the | - > gl ilaw eoncer: ¢ lights o ehicle ' : ade within & few davs, = [ countrymen otfeel’ that their govern- N5 R pos part has been exemplary, some of the | Operations of a Co-operative pur- L o the ooa ‘-"‘w‘;:“;i:"g:’::“‘ Sister . ¥ aro Obregon’s forces, | Ment was manifesting a proper inter- el e newspapers complain that at Naples | . g burcau wi the last four | fonse on Ay was sign- " er K a the Sin- | est in their welfare and sa the action few bluejackets were | vears had saved members of the | ed 1ofor P S Wya s H 1 3 W ey i e as th s The cation carried assurance | YALE SOPHOMORE | “deplorable ceatl e e o erano0 o e Peace Wyant| New Haven, Conn, Nov. 18—Vl | t 1 ¢ ! retreating fed- | that the British minister would make | s VALK SLE | paper zens | of suy TopOried | ord 1o had bebn Conr Joushi b mother and sister in destitute ece e s nn - w 1 eva d the | every effort to give them warning of VAALKEDLINGBEEER L yere mola: of the | Stnda ention | St Hbhat bel SV enTon U0 | cireumstances, Fred Kiddle, aged 41,4 Sea - forces, and e i rren Toh e D e T S ow’and | anding the traditional hospitality of | Amerion at on i vebicle. Quing i© | employment, ended his life at hi H N 1 into his hand | The French minister, Paul Letaivre, desitioc: | the Neape 1 people eign | > | ey Aian 468 Lombard streef, some time . Bion brdered fo jotn & T Hhat he hAa no hiertion. b1 i E¥e 2 D et ane | 1ast night, e had been out of H 4 s r ordercd to join the | said that he had no intention of leav Tt A B MoV Te A Tohne R, | anor: | OCwing f the law, and it fell upon one [ 12 ; H . 1 X ting’ Mazatlan and at- | > capital at this time, He add- | ; YoV Haven Gonn, Nov. 16-—John R. | Several fights have occurre Haxniers e the apreit, | six months, He came home last . imedi | he had issued no warnin Lannom of Louisville a Yale the sailors themselves, with t v Yo L hou nstables to make the arrest | geomingly a little more cheerful - s £ 1 Buecna: neaotiations P Brencti resiionts. L o omore, fell from o seCoud story | inat some of the 1 Te & i x e R | usual—kissed his mother and . ington are émplete, Gen- | quite probable that he would follam ¢ Findow iu; Dirtee Walll &y Yale, whils |:fo SHospHals incidents ed d | REV. J, J. BLAIR'S WIFE | good night and then retired to Carranza, it was announced today, | example of the British minister, al. | VAIKINg in his leep early” this morn- | cited which, alt Very serious | opera have applied t ST NLY, | Foom. After stuffing up all the pment d proceed south into Sinaloa (o | though there was only a limited num. | \P8 and was instanily killed. His skull | in themselves, 3 little an- | Parie aen grante DIES VERY SUDDENLY. | TR 0 ter he turned on the gas ment te « ¢ n civil ernment of the | ber of his countrymen outside the big | W25 fracutred. T body s found | noyance case a sailor put a|of I rstein’s pre 5 1 | mother found him dead this Mo asiiiions Adver Bals Drdih % (iiica sy b an Y S| by a milkman at six o'clock this mor | botile agne in his pocket and | Stonington Clergyman Unaware That | Wiy the gis flowing from am President Wilson s oper customs house at Juarez, t The French minfster's wife left late | 0% The medic aminer thinks he pay more than ten cents| William Reason, and Jumes Byard, | She Was Ill. cock iy cablured vester % it £ late | h,d peen dead two hours. F 1 stein lowed t i T is one of the most pathed}s esterday ' and | last night for Vera Croz had been deac s vard | ollowed by t o6 ONtE Deprabey Ry - The case is one of of eitiv of the Chihaahus Vera Cruz. of New Lork, Lanmon's roommate s ce, who was T r wo houses| Portland, Conn., Nov. 16 v that has been brought to the attentfom s 3 T 1 \'d“ bu co Jine, all of HALE CONFERS AGAIN. | unaware the accide ] said that ed to recovel the intent to corum T Blair of Stonington ) of the authorities for some - | b hel ¥ constitut | pY | Lanmon wasg somnabulist ar 1 on two na er case a grou Sy 0 1 CRch At tHe Sk o) Clvin ¥ t local Cong geq mother and erster, have 3 el | Believed to Have Conveyed Some As. | 9ther occasichs had vl en from - feather from a wom post of the: Ne i ™ gational church for the 1 thres | conts o thelr name and they have ) g | —_— surance to Rebels jiades ; ; trugsied among them- | iy hous Prey had | Years, received word today i<t as he| scapoaly had enough to- eat for"weeka! d i e s. annom was 19 vears old and was a who should wear it in his | Leen sentenced (o 10 1§ ihd o] Was ab {o commence I rmon | zecarce ALDAPE FORCED OUT. i | nigh stand student. He was on the | ca 0 4 that his wife was seriously ill at S e = [, Nogales, Sonora. Nov. 36.—Braving | hor { vea vapers urze the au BT B : Pa., where sh v WHITMAN HERMITS ? ] a wintér rains : wotion last year newsbaper v authorities | detablip a., Where s © on ) i in. | Teo Active in the Effort to Induce Hu- | S ralustorm Jwhichi furned ithe — - = to check such rences, | ” 3 few minutes later he recei g n surrounding desert into a vast sea o Twe Wire Tappers visitec nan erta to Resign. mud, Willi gl X 8. of OBITUARY. - Attarney Whitman \oute s estors | telegram saying that his BURNED TO DEATHy illiam Bayard Hale crossed in- e e fesaf 1 dead. There was n ervi it the | = o iy o Mexico again foday to prosen B e e | day and made confessions (hat are ex- | dead. There was no service at (he - x 60Ol T80\ T4 Muninel Tar- | othioe o s, 1o Dredar Thomas E. Hurlbutt. LAWRENGE “THREATENED | pedica i Wid 1 proccoutar materiaily | ireh and Res. Mr Biaix fuft hmmes Charved Bones Discovered in Ashes of i idape, minister of ‘the interior at | revolutionists from President Wilson] ~Seymour, Conn., Nov. 16—Thomas E. WITH ANOTHER STRIKE | in nis nvestigulichs of statements that | diately for Briciio said ho did not RAiETE oRaly’ Waok, st of President Huerta, pre- | at Washington. Mr. Hite (g ner o Hurlbutt, 4 veteran of the Civil We | high police officials have shared hun- | Know tha ife was il it — ! his resignation late last night. | General Carranza, the constitutional s wen (hhel Bariavise ‘lx,v, 4. | Three Hundre | ared f thousands of dollars with i rh‘é‘:*‘“ M;,“' e 15 g reason for the retirement of the | chief, but exchanged views with I ces 4t Libby Prison and {he Ander- W | swindlers who 1 ice 10 per Steamers Reported by Wireless. | oy JORies, TrVe, 4 s sier is not known, but it IS be- | cisco Kscudera, Carranza’s minister of | Son stockade, died at his home stoday | | cent. ot their Sable Island, bfx‘-’-&?f’tf‘fifif}?’m hals lonely ‘sha reig o have been due to the activi- | interior relations. £l 4 72. While at Andersonville, he| Tawrence pEe it cago, Havre 2 : . ; ) Baain RBE ANADE I Unlicay-| Hials Tet bliaotds Eadaters ot T e i ad S T | et o e Rty <t | S e e S o R G ook at 5 o st hemood e he Feockin Bu . o bring about compliance by | home of Ygalacio Bonill, also a cabinet | mined his system, and was an indirect | mills In the city may be affected by | PROTEST AGAINST THE I m. Dock $.30 a. m. " [ fire uotil t0dgy, Wieh AROTREr. e g + to the demands of Washington | officer, who acted as official interpreter | cause of death. | the ac of three hundred smen | WAKEFIELD HANGING. asconsett, weller discovered the ashe: '%'w e _sstitn iinguish the presiden he |and translated at the two recent ¢ At the opening of .the war, | who voted today to = tomorrow | Rotterdam, Rottrdam f cs. The 5 end d to : e R Tl | : 5 < Were charred bones. police e P v | gy ""fif"?,;\’,’:.'.n:m previously with ferences betweon the Ame ed in Company B, First Connecticut | morning unless their demands for Bgston Meeting Adopts Resolution to | signailed 133 miles cas the blaze was caused by ome b o . = s n aughnessy, © American | resentative and General Cavalry. He re-enlisted and wa eight hour day are granted. There | Governor Baldwi fat 12.30 p. m. Dock 5.30 a. m. Mon- jmen smaking in bed d'aftaires, on the subject of Hale and General Carranza rtormaster sergeant, Mr. Hurlbutt | are about fifty cotton and woolen mills i o 5 w : s, ale Seneral ranza h ergeant. Mr utt | 2 i - | day Fhe two brothers had lived for. betwe « « ug{{gollanlflns wl(}!l.hvhn conferred since Friday. | part in many important engage- | employing altogether 35000 operativ. ; Boston, Nov Copies of a resoiu- net, Nov. 16.—Steamer Cymric, } mouths in .,”hulé'bull( ot grange esn - S 7hp Lind & T ;.u::(m::;sap?es:\’?dn ot tol, Was undersiood that the meeting | ments and was on Bheridan's famous | The men al, present work [(Welve | iion advpted at a Fancuil hall mee ew York for Liverpool, siguailed 151} their food consigting chiefly” of po i ria government in * ement o oday was the result of a message from | 'aid. In 1364, he was ecapture Ol | hours 2 da They ask that this time | o1 ectin, ainst the Pt miles west at 9 p. m. Due Queenstown | {oes which they raised. § tinuing, according to e hetween Mexico and | President Wilson which conveyed some | Church, Va. and taken to Libby Pris- | D& reduced by four hours a day With | besgie J. Wakefield in ¢'o cut, will | 2 P. m. Monday. - ¥ geived at the state deg aited states. o | assurance to the constitutionalists. | on. Later he was transferred to An- | 0o reduction of pay, 2R . | be sent to Governor Baldwin of that| Montreal, Nov. 15.—Arrived, steam- Stole An Automobile, ! but no tangible conclusions hav Senor Manuel Garza lape was | Hale has been in close touch with | dersonville. It is believed that he was| The steam and operating engineers' | grate. The resolutions deplore the | €F Oceania, Trie: 16th, steamers wath Norwalk Conn. A" = reached | the last remaining cabinet officer ap- | Washingion since his first —intervies | the only Survivor of & Jury of morths | Umion voted today to stand by the fire | ST 105 " For commutation of the | Grampian, Glasgow: Monmouth, Liv- | pora ol sted Haroid™ Wiliiam B who has been | pointed by agreement between Pres- | with Carranza lust Wednesday. Beca. | ern Drisoners, who were named by the | Men If called upon. The union oficials | [liStcr's sentence. Several hundred | €rDool; Laurentic, Liverpool; Corinth- | 2oq“hofand Walken bate or e triously ident Huerta and General Felix Diaz | dero keeps his chief fully infermed of | commandant, to try cases of plunder- | SXpressed confidence of success beeause | porgons attended the meeting, at whaich | 1an, London. he oot P e at the close of the ten day's battle in | the exchanges with Hale, ing, etc. that occurred among the | the state laws permit manufactur-|yre Florence Spooner of the Prison | —_—— Z?.ia‘m‘énfie“i%ie’é“fi“&{:‘;\' o e | o e et e o i prioncts wiihiathe stockade, | IE celublihmenty Lo ppersle with | Kefiem e resticd | S o 4350000 to Comell. |G NG L rllrila dvanie, Brdeeport be de est. T « situation | hent was signe * American em- NITY. eensed firemen for only one week il e | 2t g st regarded as eritical was taken | bussy. The other ministers then SEiat Lucius E. Thompson. a time. Aviator EDés U N. Y., Nov. 16.—Vormal an-| i 3 oo ) ¢ pside Down. o r i ¢ ” 4 Steamship Arrival official Washing- ehi lhave since Dbeen ‘eliminated | Tells Charge O’Shaughnessy That Rockville, Conn., Nov. 16.—Lucius B, | The newly organized chamber of ‘ 30 " {" R s Aot CE tuors. Hian Pio éri and th } is stit Garza Aldape at first was Will Not Resisny He | e s el v 7ot B | comunercs has offered s’ services (o | | Paris, Nov. 6. Crowds ot Parisians | $4,000.000 o the Coruell’ Modical col- New % Nev. 16.—Arrived, steams cuntid it G the portfolio of minister of . B % ton manufacturer, dled at his home | bring about a settlement of the dis- |Journeved Lo the Buc and Juvisy aero- ) legs of the New York City was made|er .;F %, Wl Siasdes f M mimaie ot o6 |1l o g vl SEMMBLLE | e et s tarpeq | e e, S, ol bis nime | bt 2 g, PN U | MRS S 1 W RSl | ISR Blatt” 1) e Judoh, Qo] | - NN PR T Aranad, st ments of the ednstlutic for @ |been created but never was. Later ho | todny that tne American choree pod|nent in the Masonic fraternity and |SPTead suffering as was caused in the | SERAl, Goronatics by Awtitlc - | Schurman ut the opening of the new | er , Rotterdam, s IR ol yon, b o ible nsteinn | Lay, that e A iean <harge had | Yoy o cnarter member . of Fayette | big_strike of the mill operatives x..“if'-ihd“nns @ biplane, and Hucks, the | hospital of the Veterinary college. It 1;2“ ec, Nov. 16.—Arrived, steames g the establishment of sumic SOt of |t afterwards transferred (o the de- | president himself had loarned that T | 12488, ¥. and A. M. of this place. He |I91% when 37,000 men women and | BUgUt, SNASL. (0 i hines | 8 understood that the douor 1s Colonel o MEhige, Eon o isional government aft eral | partment mento. For a short | would not resign and wonld 1 'tex’l&‘ml‘; is survived by {wo sons. *-'lm‘dl“‘“ Fwere’ iflle/for - nine wreeks: mn jHiucks few upside down: pev il it 0‘;""‘ H. Payne of New Y Grief B = g as a fac e in o Wi i 01 & ol S o - t art of b Ty AT s i alumnus, b disappears as a f. o | time he w ing minister of for-| to such proposals as were compatible s % okl G King Alfonso on a Tour. B s, o e e e Secon Sewde | cisn_ affairs, pending the ari | in | with his own @ignity and thdt of his Philippines Anti-Slavery Law. 5 = Madri 6 Kine 4 . 8 - tockholm, Nov. 1¢—Baron reinforcin ire | Mexica of Federico Gamboa, minister | country. | - Mant i i A Loser’s Consolation. Madrid. Nov. 16.—King Alfonso and | Cornéll Medical college. The exact|speaker of the secon oL P L o R ey |, Manila, Nov. 16—An anti-slavery the campaigning come the din- | Queen Victoria left here today on a |amount of the gift is $4.350,000, the in- | Swedlsh parliament, e i iy J i A8 Lo of a report | law was passed vesterday by the I'hil- < to the winning candidates. The | three weeks' frip during which they | terest of whie Wiciont to - #iy o a; 2 & vern lw n the portfolio. Garz Al'l-lllfllwlmvh it is said Mr. (’Shaughnessy | ippine National Assembly after a heat- | man who | h; mething to be | will visit Paris. Vienna, lierlin and | the Medical xl? 1 :}! ’-ue.mia ofiw was exidence of which | went ey i 2 r 2 heat- | ma. o has some 0 s i , Lierd i e Medical college an anunual income | his iante the ml_l“f‘flf of the inter- | has made to Waskington. g ed debate thankful for.—New Yerk World, | London. of $200,000 cause of m’:.fl. P

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