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"NORWICH, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913 ¢ The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwnch is Double That of Any Uther raper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the Clys Populatmn : - ] HEROIC MEASURES TO RAISE FUNDS Cabled_Paragraphs | Aingther Strike Last Hours of Oondensed Telegrams | DANIELS WANTS TWO BATTLESHIPS _To Fly Over the Andes. = £ - : The Strike at the General Electria _Santiago, Chile, Nov. 30.—Prepara- " . plant at Schenectady ended Saturday. . o tions for a fight over the Andes where a el . . they attain an altitude of nearly William Northrup, a wealthy cloth- Huel sidents and | 20,000 teet are being made by Senor f el o dln e Bl igh rta May Force Loans From Rich Re HE e D s atiegirer fed s Now xorkof| Secretary of Navy Calls For Dreadnaughts, Eight corporations and Increase Taxes New German Cruiser Launched. | MEMBERS OF TEAMSTERS' UNION | REGULAR SESSION OF CONGRESS| Mayor James E. Strangs of Annap- Dest d Thr Sub C Danzig, Germany. Nov. 30.—The new w0 StoR Wiirk olis, Md. arrested a negro, while the estroyers an ee oubmarines German battle crulser which is to take AT NOON TODAY latter was furnishing wine to two mid- the pléxa.('nt of the old Kaiserin Augusta shipmen. was launched here esterday and JIRED IN THIS MANNER|mstencd the tueto- OVER 1500 INVOLVED Mayer John F. Fitzgerald of Boston N b A BRIEF INTERMISSION | tormally announced his candidacy on S 0 E S T . S e MAKES RECOMMENDATION TO THE PRESIDEN World's Record for Autoboats. e o Paris, Nov. 30.—Paul Tissandier to- | Several Employers Make Desired C i Seven Thousand Five Hundred Deer £ N & S Ry e e ploy: ired Con- | Status of Legislation Will be About|have fallen before the onslaught of | . ~ 4 Special Taxes Already Netting $17,500,000 a Year—Rear- | day beat the BT secor e spcenl)y SRt e e [ hunters in Minnesota in the season | Six Now Under Construction—The Next One to Cost Over f S £ Collecti “Li » glider autoboat at Triel, on the Seine. sl usf the Same as When First Congress | which ends toda: 3 SRt OF Systemn OF COIECtNg ( LICEnSSs OIS A e buravEneh meed afidt] he Sams. Enies iolicelHing: Adjourns—Work on Currency Bill.| Joseph G. Robin, convicted of wreck- $14,000,000—Believes This Will Give Us a Well Pro- - B . Fi o 3 ing the Northern bank, completed his Gambling Dens—Possibility That News Sent Out of | ¢, .0 officers Cause Riots. Ml e gentence In Blackwell's Island p: portioned Navy—Favors the Proposed “Naval Holiday™ Zabern, Alsace, Germany, Nov. 80— | teamsters’ SOV dlE e ashington, Nov. 30.—The interest X .. ¥ Hov sters’ union voted unanimous; i H — . . SRR Mexico May be Censored—Rebels Soon to Control North Burther riots occurred here, caused by | 163ay Lo o on strike At MUnIEN: o | how stasion ot Linky e SRERRE O 8| The Weavers st the Laurel“Lake and Hopes United States Will Take Initiative in Matter, e army OfMcers, | commerclal chautfeurs, is one of the | the first session o y-third | Brday to strike “today for different + x y hring Hiin Hp ‘Gasiined However, | ad | i reus. Many, arrsste were | LEoD Bd 5000 wmerpbers. second session will be ushered in 1 o bl i A Dast el P B, Hah il et . ning to answer any inquiries regarding his| A specfal a sation for “milk | formial. proclamiation ot fh i Harry Spencer, murderer of Mrs, | Daughts, eight destroyers and three | kept in view the probable revenues terest | 1 ons, Dk atc 5 5 Wagoiis drjven by unlon teamstera was | ident and the speaker of tho house, | Midred Allison-Rexcoat, was Satur-|subfarines is the vearly naval bulld- | and other demands and placed the new - L g e LR R RO e of Connaught Robbed. mado at the mecting on tho sugEestion | the steing o foabeaker of tho houce | ay’centenced to be hanged at Wheat- | Ing programme Secretary Daniels re- | construction at the very lowest pro- N e is © | age point out that the ex-president is |, ;;ondon, Nov. 30.—The London police, | of T} arrell, general organizer | ferent from what it was when on, Tll, December 19. commends in his first annual report to | gram that could meet the needs of the aus. a his §4th year, and is somewhat ds 1 becama known fonight, axe searching ernational Brothernood _of | and house adjourned Saturday e President Wilson. While such a pro- | country or carry out the pledges made T m | hey add that his family agree oo g uantly able w\wl{)‘ Tes o ('umlmuw, Stablemen and | noon. = 2 The Senate Saturday confirmed the zrarr{-im;z 4 N;:\e»\h«l less than recom- | to the voters. b bpiying = 13- | that peace and tranquility are essential c ing at the | Helpers of America. Drivers of hearses i nomination of L. B. Pinkham, of|mended by the Navy Gene Board, il e et 1k boon taken | ERIOENICE fof PEnp of Connaught, | ar lerice. Drivers of hearses | Wilson to Read Message Tomorrow. | Mansasiustis. to ba goversor of Has | principally becauss Mr. Dantels’ bed| On®. DFesdnaught to Cast, §14/064,0008 r | o T e ey aniil spring. | the Sovernor general of Canada. The | rell also announced that there would | President Wilson will appear before | wail by a vote of 26 o 24. lieves is 8 as heavy as the revenues of | In endorsing a naval holiday, the T ) . ne W Would tend to confirm the belicf | MISSIng articles include the jeweled | be no interference with the mail or | the two houses' alone on Tuesda: the government will permit, he be- | Secretary says: 5 } O e L ¢ beins | Order of the Garter and other items of | other government wagons or auomo- his annual message at a p Suit Was Filed at Baltimore, Satur- | lieves it is a_progressive one which [ “The growing cost of dreadnaughts, b - i worth. biles, or with the wagons or machines in the house chamber. As day In the United States District | will meet the demand to go forward in | Of powder and of everything that N S i of ”,‘;},;"“ s companics. = He sald Hn\\: rmality, inaugurated court to dissolve the American Can L!v'h('omlnual:un of a nadequate and ;‘:?k:}iun-:: el,\r';"‘nt.:\r-\'yeu:’\:i"":n;n VILLA’S PREDICTION. . s round. ‘al ements would be ade for de- Wil t April at the sia company, the sc alled tin can trust.| well proportioned navy. - - RARYY SEB- -~ - - . | o Sebastopol, Russia, Nov. 30.—The | livering supplies to hospitals. so that specia on and the pres ; — Y Endorses Naval Holiday. e e whe | Northern Mexico to Be Under Rebel |Russian unprotected cruiser Uratlets | there ~would be no added suffering n in the tomorrow of the | Mail Vauled at between $30,000 and | gecong omly in the interest to the | acration. b e el Ll | | went aground today on a reef near |among the sick estimates deral expendi- | $70,000, stolen from an east bound | ge, Ly rest to the | has doubled in 18 years and yet this Control in Two Weeks. E i Secretary’s bullding programme, is © | g Pestchanala bay ana 18 in a critical | Employers Will Throw Up Their Hand , the first days of the new session | Michigan Central railroad train_near | Sogreoars 5 Pullding programme, 18 an | country bas not joined the expensive Juarez, Mex: Nov. 30— General | POSition. Thg crew of the cruiser wer. : 4 p Their Hands scarcely distinguishable from | Dowagiac, Mic., was traced to South e e nston Churchill’s | competition and race for over-large - jares, Marico, - Nov. Il roeherAll linded; mwh 4Gam, were drowned | Several emplovers have signed the sing days of the old. For the | Bend. Ind. proposed “Naval Holiday” with a hope | navies to the same extent as bave 4 2 D A, s eco | 8nd three are missing through the | 38Teement, but their men Wil join me in many vears congress will that the United States take the initia- | som "other great nations. Ten years e Can to Forced Loans. | ¢ R e, eniy | capstzing “of & boat sent to her as- | Strike, to mai more effective over from one session to another This Year's Death Roll among the nd that steps will be taken by a | ago our largest battleship cost $5,382- . , 0f Sonora. Chi. | ST The' men were ordered not 1o report out a break in outine of bus- | deer hunters in Wisconsin is the larg-| ence of all the powers to discuss | 000. The next dreadnaught will cost t . : i % o at_their ive barns tomorrow | iness. The senat meet ‘at vcn | est ever recorded. Accidents resulted | leduction of the heavy cost of the | §14,044,0000. When is this accelerating | r : tof & line 300 | Militant Demonstration at Dublin. ix picket the barns in a | o'clock tomorrow will an | in the death of 22 hunters and the in- [ "R\ 0 expenditure to be reduced? ; . not | & order to a line 800| i Nov. 30 Miitant suffea. | 1200l me itermission of only a few minutes 2 | jury of 23. egarding his building programme, | “Naval programs, announced by the 5 e Sty revel forces with. | Bettes oltwitted the polize today and | me abioyers, of team ho are|noon before the regular session begi * Ay Danlela MAYA: o for. the | DnAicuS: SleSAY: baving tha Incwent B § a and | L o forces which are | held a_ demonsiration outside Mount | trer Peotedtive ’ Own- : All But Two of the fugitive Navajo wise naval policy for the|vies, and the entrance into the buld- e force: ch are | held a demonstration ) Ru ut Two of the fug 3 4 e PO o ds. TR | e e W e 0y pison wlir. Mon Sheahs [l C SUiow euishation. Indians detying the government on tes at this time is to find the | ing of dreadnaughts by nations which jara with 4 view o marching | fington, who was sentenced ¢ | g gnificance of the new Beautiful Mountain, have surrendered |50lden mean. It can not wisely by it- | have not hitherto burdened their 1 ico City. This campaign, h | to seven days' imprisonment | . % el 1t goens to Brigadier General Hugh Scott with- | 561 reduce the coustruction of dread- | people with the expense of large bat- 4 5 1 s 1 templated not only the cap- | ference with the police dur! y e legislative activity OGE Bloodansa naughts or compete with other great | tleships, indicates that the end s not inde a O O oo b | of Andray Bosariaw. s cosimed: Ons | s ir b ugurates o period that promises iy powers in burdening taxpavers o |yet. No single nation, with large in- = of the constitutionalist au- | Of the sPeakers, Mrs. Kathleen Emer- | g TRt Dot o cenation o R bert Alphonse Taft, son of form- | Nas the construction of a navy | terests, can safely take a vacation in “_ > riher uth o onelst 8UC ] on " Was arrested in a scrimmage | roobments, Wholesale B S o oRounc i Jege Sresident Taft Is one of 100 appli- | \TEer than our conditions demand.!the buiding of battleships. That much oy is to be joined in the interior | Which followed the apr o thel| obst their ¢ ot The st o will take the examination | Lhe estimates of the Navy Department to be desired vacation must come re | 1y SeMl Dnrintish, e fiead of | police | attempt. to ma live Jinaie eXtra_session just ending was O e a0 | show ‘@ decrease in the ordinary ex- | through concerted action. If it 1 not b B gttt i hultagiialive S | there is any inierferer limited, by informal agreements with [ (O ViCeRSe, 10 BIACOEE penditures. The program of the de- |hastened by appeals for the peaceful b 3 S ot s the ‘morth 8" concerned, | MEXICAN DESPERADO | s or m o iloon. floRthe conalde i partment imay be summed up in the | settlement of mational differences the - . the mnmmn is between Demands of the 7 St et el ) William C. Russell, son of phrase: “More money afloat and less | day is not far distant when the grow. troops, mostly in garr \ TURE JASEHAXIATER. | e demands of the e s e b Daniel Russell and one of the central ‘“’:l“"“ 1I "}”"*{;"0 recommend the | ing burden of taxation for excessive e b ‘ aflsts “in garrisons S8 rommtug- Tha{ Coienove Gasito/Be Faread Into Mine | (5558 joct Sdey 2 tion still_dominates the situa- | G 15, G RON T Stend. Satur. | Of,the following building program: | hait ” s : with | Coantry = Where He is Hiding. | depaenoe el e the. ration sl beging: Diilday. He was about 65 years ol JTwe dreadnaughis. New Permanent Policy Needed f z "o e Troops to Winter in Texas. o z 3 | changes of kin : | tr ad legislation whith i — =~ sepiat Memirorars. “The suggestion of a vacation for Rearrangemen i 2 e o v, oy AT e, 30—While | p | > has o whith 131 This Country's Jewelry Bill for 1913 “Three submarine one year in battieship buflding has g blers | A X ! 1 Lopez f six men, | gone, Th cale . OF other hapeeid Wit @ | will approximate $57,000,000, accord- | Six Battleships Under Construction. | met with hearty approval and 1 ven- s 3 of the infaniry forces of the | was attempting to batter down k- mportant sub : en-an- | )f [he Infaniry forces of the | was attempUiis to batter Jown a DUk | hOR. a . ; g to statistics of jewelry importa- | “This is not, it will be observed \‘:’ure ‘t‘x_-: earnest hope that this will | < t TNl T aape Sisihead o Bk es e [the tunnel in | 5 weok and for chaulle e e .. | tions just publisheq by the Bureau of | large program, but it is a progressive | bear fruit in a well-considered plan by | ; 0 ; Mador General | the Utah-Apex mine here late today, | §15'5 weake, The hours ust Legislation to Follow Cu oreign and Domestic commerce | one. It meets the demand to £o for- | navy-buiiding nations not to let the . en field camp here. Their R o) e S m t we he — ward In the continuation of “an ade- | UDDecessary competition go to further | H g ek B TR i SO L SRE e T e T on did not der ratic leac Clarence R. Fish, aged 21, of Apple- | quate and . well-proportioncd - navy.” | lengtha. It o menifeatly mot possible | > the waterfront, has been | rich, the victimg of the desperado in @ | Lo it there sh b e I can be dis- | ton, principal of the Flagstalf High|We bave now under construction six [ for the propased cessation in baktleship | > - e S ) gl el el B B esperado In @ | ination against union men | E the ‘end of | school since September, was the firsi | battleships df the largest and mos canstruction to be declared at once. It 3 i 1 . - Bk ha s Taiae or e | Subee s | The Police P Dec mber, and ¢ cted Ly | victim of thin-ice reported in Maine. | proved type. 1= Dot & vacation we need, but a per- | ¥ s be tents and flooring them and by laving | A development late today was the re- | e police departm s TN el Bl 3 v [He was drowned at Flagstaft while| With the authorization of two of the | manent poliey o suard against extrav- d » sewage system through the m ry | port that Mike Cr shot | e ar Gt Genrge V.4 President in In antici- | skating. largest battleships ever constructed, |agant and needless expanstons. -Any . < Kireets and connecting it with Texas | and seriously ot S e bt R b thi tr 3 before the close of the present admin- | vacation proposed would, of course, . City system. e ier: aee e el Sl 2l S oL will The Milwaukee Press Club refused [istratfon, the United States will have [{ake to account the conditions In Pretri ~ Won't Confer With Lind. | mine and is cq ng with Lope: Phe strite - ALt oeder n | to receive Wil Sulzer, deposed | enough ships to have always a credit- | Government navy yards and in #i- atin s O Nov. 30— | Two deputies jard at urds reventing the o governor of New as’ a guest. | able and capable fleet in both the Pa- | vate establishments where battleships > o . Querido ¥ OV or [ mouth of the mine, opened fire with | a5 omd the pelie | T ; Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, was | cifie and the Atlantic Oceans. Those, |are built under contract. The whola 3 ' i . Satiite ioan forel®n I'rifles when Lopez began breaking down e | nd | & suest at the club during his visit| together with the smaller-ships under | force is at present coneentrated In i NIl Be | night hosen of the repors thar | the bulkhead and he retreated into the als, ol to that city. canstruction will make the American [ bullding ships for which material has * 1 th e inte Th el Yiors to’ corter | Mmine ‘after ing away one board.|th 58 mili R Navy one of strength and power, ready | been purchased, Time should be given 3 A with John Lind tomorrow. X That he is suffering from hunger is | patrol has put for S~.\43Av ACTIVITY. warlt"‘ 0. Has g!!.‘ a :.\;nn ofl | far the pr«'yxmwlm of American shor m:1 shipbuilders to dfi‘i:&;fl“‘“ I s : the bellef of- the offic as he has | downtown ditiona merchant, was arrested Saturday on |and American Interests. A steady | orders so as not to sl eca to s = e —_ |iais! o Bl e tleerd) etditan G oty i Democratic Conference on Currency | an indictment returned by the federal | puilding program of advancement from | fneur Joss™ o | AMBRICAN SAILORS \\.,‘,.‘un « ;M\: rce Thursday | added to the for Bill Continued Yesterday. g";',-:‘ljulr]\”"»lf‘ -N’:d"”"‘“,(':if»""]'“x\;' year to year will be nocessary to give Recommends a Conforence. 3 = : M) cOMMENDATION | Finitsislor Aulericsng and corelenc Business Men as Policemen. i atan: NS S et e A A e Ay e Soalial] ‘ep vanture''ts rectoimend | that™ o | p e | 5 N o ables i T e e e addition to the extra patrolmen, . 2 3=he & 3 neLle e A war and navy offictals and other rep- | : Admiration for Uncle Sam's Boys Ex. | i S64rch the miine for ihe murdered ey s pandimen. ad tion '|< R e e R Country’s Revenues Considered. resentatives of all nations be invited To Stren Tampico G pressed in France. e hve 1 by B Ut aier Teverve sy alternoon. These e ation by A Bt it the ot S| “If the present Congress authorizes | to hold & conference to discuss whether ; = a5 Gk AP Birir re allowed | Men were pro with uniforms and n tho new Ses e S of thin ice in New Englang this sea- | the 2 dreadfiaughts, 8 destroyers and | they ean not agree upotl a plan for§ ¢ Villetranche, France, Nov. 30.—Thé | to - penetrate the workings. After d are quartered in Tomlinson | ngress opens | O M e ventured on skates over a |3 submarines recommended the coun- | leasenfng the cost of preparation for > | United States battleships Wyoming, | making two attempis. - T where they wi held until the 4 e, Conference Of | i ht skimming of ice on Parker's pond | &y Will have “a well proportioned” jwar It 1s recognized that the desired ! gover ./ - Utah and Delaware d_from here | out the bodies which had been dragged e is settled Settling the dispited aetaniEnt | broke through and was drowned | Navy, and future additions can be|end of competitive buildings, carried Slignt a his afternoon. As they slowly drew | by Lopes some ance n in- New Mayor esses Police. F kel bt e 2 | made' year by vear, to add to the ef- | on under whip and spur, could not be | S i o |out the Wyoming's band struck up th line T e, st ot et dl (i N e Murd ‘ho chops | fectiveness of the fleet or flccts. Those | effective without agreement between § el |out the Wyoml a. the | cline Ve are here for business,” declared e was but little different from ysterious Murderer, who chops | i | h y £ : nd thousands of specta- | Outwitted repeatedly since Lopez | Mavow Wall 2 Ll e | e ous e " o tonos | Who bid us stand still in construction | great Datlons. It ought not to be aiffi- T % y | tors o lined the shores fluttered| pegan his career of Lioodshed on Nov. | po Yioa Lo the | Chatrm wWetl: and “the fives | has made his appearance in Musko- | Will not approve this conservative [ cult to Secure an agreement by whioh s e andicerchiefs and cheered the depart- | o1 the pursuing sherlffs of seven coun- | feel that you cannot do You men | administration démobrats o fihe . e "had 'aiain | Program. Those who wish to hasten | navies will be adequate without being | t : Americans. ies today decided to batten up orders, mow is the time. to et | ing and currency committee, T} | e azed business mhen, Toaving no ¢lue | more rapidly in construction will not | overgrown and without imposing - e | The ships of the American fleet Will | mine and attempt to asphvxiate the S ference decided, however, that if is- ing to the establishment of his | ive 1t their approval. It has been re- [ heavy overheavy taxtlon upon the in- { st or S [4oin company off Gibraltar and pro- | fugitive with pe ey ad poitt Pl b e e [y | commended, re considera- | Qustry of a pation. I trust the tenta~ ' 3 a n to | Ceed toge :rx]r ‘m the Azore There | inly, 13 of the exits were stopped he street nt in t ) = A A 5 )unu. as a middle course of w m tive suggestion for a naval hollday by 8o either division, comprising the | with b s and the work of prepa- | clear sl S R a3 cost of tv-| “It is a condition and not a theory | the strongest of the powers will be de- | N ki i e Ohio 'and Kansas, will | Tation for forcing In Eas is t 5 Sl e 5 nocrats || The Steadily Increasing o ofiiq | that confronts us.” The revenues of |bated and the matter serlousty con- } Saltil E = 0" Guantanamo, where the |y L ¢ sl st i 1ved | the country do not permit as large an | sidered by an international conference | h 1 inother impetu: blisiiers of | ship oal, prior to sailing for — = e | 3 slo ix - in Clarion | expansion in naval building as th | looking to reduction of the ambitious - lexican waters. A SAVIN ROCK “MOVIE’ | HousewIVEs’ BoYcoT | Ny their sub- | Partment might desire to enter and costly plans for uavy increase. ween the ion- | P g on MANAGER ARRESTED. OF EGGS IS SPREADING. ol En oy S D e | — —— e E -3 . parture is —_— B | ey v ul d- | 2 o hund ol . | Only One Who Attempted to Open His o Congratulated by Na- RAILROAD EMPLOVES. 0 percent. | LIFE DULL IN ROYAL THIRTEEN KILLED IN crship May Be E d | aper 1F De Nice Theatre Yesterday. i HanalCPeaiivont: e s RL e il HOUSEHOLD OF SWEDEN. HUNTING ACCIDENTS. 2 | eral sentiment in a Tendered a Dinner and Present b | e gt Bl o s ol — o 3 in whicn it says New Haven, Comn, Nov. 30—The| Ne £inner and Presented Set | on snitution and Kindred sublects por- | Lively Young Princess of 23 Returns | Seventy-two Others Woundod in New ; ¢ . A e U eniac e —° | refused the Woman's Sullrage associa to Father in Gay Paris. | England. e 20 I e i L e | arif and the only moving 1 Juliar 1 lab g By e | O e g (h o o iiings hy 1. | patability of temperament is believed | deer in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- v i : house that opened was closed ar Houze hel Hosty e s | B St 3 4 PO- | here to be the real reason for the ex- | mont and Massachusetts this fall cost : discipline_is s e 3 okt b the Boston and litical organizations, | o Satits thoy bel sl e £ s e | 2 vected divorce of Prince William. the | the lives of 13 persons and more or ers | h . o Lua ey beli der arrest. One of the moving pic- | t¢ , . o | Three Robbers Effected a daring | Second son of the king, from nis wife. |Tess serious injuries to 72 otbers. TR& & e 1 r b eal geniig heir 1 s | ture houses in the “White City en- | &ra Pl B bt il Jaring | $ho was the Grand Duchess Maria | deer season closed in Massechusetts & - eat schfbie manners showed | ed it i | and profitable holdup of an auiomab - > - . o R e e oo amouneine rec . party in New York Saturday taking | Eaviovnu. day of the Grand Duke | week ago and will end in Vermont to~ - - S I Lo sy LD vas Giositoseens o iRo: Lo 30 . jowelry amounting to over | EAul Alexandrovitch, anc ousin of | morrow, but hunters in Malne and sugses n ench, who pay no e g g i D005 trom “Coarneline Doremus, preci. | the czar. The princess lett Stockhaim | New Hampshire have two woeelss left i i SURFRGHHENA 4 TEGRoH Wi Several hundred persons were in the | | Rt ofiihe eties Tt D= o | about the same time that the Russ in_which to treck thelr quarry. - - sinod rigidly at aitention -during f e when tis palicalmcrested e o e om | compan: ing woman companion, | Minister, \M. Savinsky, look his Maipe, as usual, leads the northorm : E ¥ st attention \during the | proprietor, Mr. De Waltoft, i Hehis ot Iabor i re. : el i ture. The minister departe New England states in the number af By the ren ¥ asslstants’ The filma were ioining t Bl % Lo vowe the military wiiache, Colon ; Goor humiing fatalities, O the 1L bers - | o five were later rel wher i 1S and id | s : viteh, was practicaily dismissed 1| sons ed in that state, four were afing & o Jper | leapolitans Shout “Vivas. Orange town court tomorrow Tt sur We ar S rs o uscause il as Cen- | Sip ‘was caused by this exodus of the | hunters, alx were killed by the acth o |~ g he United 'State Although the moving picture | MAin points w and Ch 187, hrety he different bodies” and | Russian contingent. Some reports had | dental discharge of their own Weapons, 5 KR Mot §. (theatres in this city are closed Sun- | 8réat work 2 © common cause. it that the princess had been engaged and a Httle gitl was accidentally shot : o ™ Arkansas and Florida sai s A stat it : y e thig afternoon on the re- | 48 all the houses “The Tl i e cuumRde] e 3 RgWEK & Iwih FRchs with the minister ¢ i vy an eldop brother who was cleaning iz r to the United States, The | have been in the habit of keeping open, | NeW York was progressing rapic o b remember which caused the downfall of the a rifte. More than 60 Persons were > r s & e battleships playea Nea- ng large audiences, T gita- | URKEY AROUSES e : “‘} s tache, found injured in pupning aceidenta H : ed s and the crowds along the » close rything ur ht on s AROUS 5 aone > the o ) court elrcles, howe ¥ a The New Hamjsi And { ea “Wive Americal” Sundays at Sevin Rock sia. Y i e pov nd others must | that the fupture. betwee: Cung | hunting seasans w “uux[m‘;‘;‘m:al;i ol der way for some time, R A : roval couple Was not unexpecied. The | ane fatality each. g | ing in ‘the police beard Wil fave ts. Expiain Death of Russisn & u e vour good will | That the Story atmosphere of t Swedish val | wounded in New pshite and twe e i Enjoyed Stay at Genoa. theatres closea e C S oh e Russlan all the salaries that could be | the voun ¢ household 1s &bout the most homely, | n Verment 20—1he United States | It is said that Mr. De Waltoff plans e Ly puid me by althe corporations in the | & (0 the effect that o and even puritanical, to be f No ane was Xilled duing Massachiy Connecticut and Kansas (o carry his case to the highe Ao Seny country. I would like to u. 1| ¢d by “White Sia any Eurepean court. while the grand | gertst open week on deer, but pere 2 er Cyclops proceeded from i ek G ondan. ey De es from | w ke to ads 1 nt the substance of a statement 1| Guchess came (rom a set of quite 0pPo- | sona one being V e fternoon and will join the | STUDENTS EXTEND R ang Kl y e o E sl thie Ui come | Suinrday by Bederal D Attor site tendencies, The prince, aithough | ghat as ecrout of » fcan A Flotit. Went of Citiral At SRR e ° the reboried | when T can do so, and w wiedl | HORERE B ) Sty 1w -d Satur- only 38, s wan of serious aad schol. | the woeds e his > s squadron Il continue the | X B L pEanOn G Sonmo ple of | you 1ot find me nting any b Federal distri Attorney | arly tastes and without great persora — = - B e e e e SoETY 7o 2R AYA | Kataids Mukiaiia, wio was veniasecs = Mellen ended his remarics at thts | Rebert T. Whitcho | magnetlam, e is a capiain’ in ihe | SUNSHINE RAISES { 3 ang men aboard the warships | Alse Prepare Petition to President In | o death for the murder last summer | point amid cheers, Provious to his navy, but prefers his books to i ¢ % and Rfsnoes 1 dbelaxing that their | His Behalf, gt Hesnrhe \\!;smf“fixnu‘vfl‘t Vizlediand | efarence to a willingness to lead and | ~Richter and Company of Hartford. | ua ordeck, He has some reputation MORAL STANDARDS, fs on the 4 | init Sras Ghe EPEON, yacet &hjovabls e I8ter ¢ . akli was sen- | advise railroad men, he had been have purehase contrel of the Bristel | as a peet. The gay and lively youns | o 2 3 a bl g New York, Nov, 30—A delegation of | L20ced while still at large, but he was | viewing his relations with the labor | and Plainfield Tramway company. The | Brincess of 33 has found lifs in Swe- hilosaphy of John D, Rockefeller in a X | - | studenes from Latin-Atnerican. cann | Sficoied & weels ago abouid u Rugslar | unlons while president of the Tailtoad | company operates a trolley road, con- | deny under she chaperorage of hor Cleveland @hucch, . 5 P Pt un- | steamer o the representation o system. One of his greatest regrets in | meoting Bristel, Forestville, Plainville, | husband's extremely conventional par- = = sti MRS. BECKER TO BE “mmm;f g Joha Hepkl ‘xfx‘\lfr!fifr‘:n-w““ that he was a common | severing his connection with the rail- | Lake ’bn,m,(.u,,,,,, and Terryville, and 1 ents, very auul Hence, it is said, she ‘Is\al?.\d 0., Now 2 29, ‘21 smenl‘;rfi » . piaced t | s T £ s = o $ 2 . _{road, he said. had been that he was |supplies electric light that terri- | fled o her father in Paris and refuses | cauld solve the mroblem of equal dis- : i i PRESENT IN COURT, | mors arrived here today ie offer their | The Russian autharities, when they | compellcd 1o nhandom . the . montis | e ot L T e s | fo saturn, | {ribution of sunlight, it would faise tha sympathy to General Jose Santos Ze- | lea , - Y | tory, gas in Bristel, Forestville and — e ; it Liston eI s o tise i | e s e e e \veun}exd _Limll:\4‘\,\;1\114\»;{?‘1\;xp\‘~d for | conferences with the heads of laber | Plainville' and steam for heating in| A high eourt official, the Marshal | moral standard of men" said John H e o i | gua ,whe is held in the Tombs await. | Selo.deal crime, demanded his prompt | organizations whieh had come to be a | Bristel, | Printaskjaeld, is in St, Petersburg ne- | Rockefellar foday as 5 : i band's Appeal, a is ; Pombs awail- | release, This Turkey refused and | highly interestimg and unique feature AR SER GRS Totiting torine for & Aepapation of tho | sunlight after the Services at » i | | ing deeision as te his extradition | agai ced him o des e ’ 1 & & i - Pl S | ing o decision as ta his extradition | again sentenced Lim to death ata new | of his efficial life, At Uhess confer- | BpAKEMAN TRIPPED AND foyal cotipie. Princo William has re- | Euclid ayenue Bamtist church. oy LR . Nov. 80—3rs, Charles | IDOR 2 Wartani ¢harging him o | eoprimastial, & i | ences on which the laber men had | neunced fhat part of his wife's fortune Tull days brecd unbappiness, ] 2 in Albany tonight, To- | murder of Vloaraguans, | %he stary of his suieide. is nat be- | been unable to Teach an . agreement | FELL UNDER WHEELS | that would havo came to him accarding | confinued. “Plenty of sunshind in- : % : m will r).wn .[. argl‘;uwm.,‘ % .H‘p:ul::(t'v:uf)H)}-lm‘:\:;fi&l\x‘l{ ‘.t copy | lieved, I]t‘ .v‘ sl.x‘r}msnd x],z mw:.mum with the heads of departments came | — | to the terms of i settie- | duces mare people to attend chur y sefore the court of appeals on the ap= | ¢ on t e ilsgn, in | as a result of police methods taken to | up final adjusiment, and he believed | € B i | ! and aid; making & contented com- » E peal Trom tho sentenca of death hang. | Which they assert that General Golaya | extort Information tegarding the do- | th inal admetment, aad e TICHNVEY George: Tannant of Manchester Killed | ment, . o tous | R T 5 fex husband, former Police |18 the victim of a political plot form- | ings of Prince Sabah Badin, chief of | had been mutusiy hoptur - o ocd e e She faie Tines Senusy (he four | iy over e S (E , chief of | had been mutually hslpful. year pid san of the prince and prin- | T \tenant Becker, of New York, for | ed in this country and partly in|the ¥oung Furk party, and other op- | £ , | . - i) 2 R ORFIRIO DIAZ VEXED. Aeutenant B ; o Bast Hariford, Comn. Nov, 30— | fess, will inherit Oakhill castle, near ay in Boad Over an Hour, i e s»djln»\lig]allloxhl\;f'}'xm‘I'{:}Ar}%f’r g‘;“‘;;[’;’;;"i‘u;"gt At rurposs \£a) anicuce st the present Turkish re-| Congressman Roberts Loses Son. | George Tennant, a railroad brikeman, | Stogkhalm. William is stariing for | Recky Hill, Conn. No¥. 34.—T@nil Grastly Anmoyed by Printed: Reports | piionnin Roseninel, the o e e | Enows too mch about the. operation | Hussis, Y 1s atated, will demand tho | pery Sli0Ston, Now. d8—Hiram Rob- |was killed i aftemoon by belug | Rigce oaia bl game shooting expedi: ewfurning 1 her Roinid 3 & Saaa foa ,! Concerning Him. ourt room while case was being | of concession hunters from the United | fullest shtisfaction, : © | erts, the six year old son of Represent- | ¢rushed under the tender of a swiich- | Hon, I section Yonlsht, il caling P oee i Cotr: BE lust tescer | Sistes Un-Elacemsis and- in7his Gwa iy ative and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts, of | ing engine near the local depot. While | R — - friend, Mis. Maxy J. Welght ;:wgh: P (A e L i S s S e o | Massachusetts, died here tonight. He | he was running to “hop” the siitcher 2 * er $aof iu a ruf in {he raa a a4 e e B e s wipiodeent o g oy | was injureq some time ago by the ac- | he tribped over the signal wires and | Béasident Retuzny to Capital. fol) in-such & manner st bt > e e, . e - a 3 ona., fov. 30.- cidental arge of a loca ca r & der the tende el . Nowv. 30. - resident cord m Mex in the cases of the four gunmen con- | Twenty-Five Reasons why former | Fannie Mirfiéld, whose skull was S L e e sty aaetea X o R chnried Cthasy Tom S ‘mame Pl 3 e S L e oo N et Cha ] 5 3 ge with which he was plaving. |body was badly mang A numper mied today from Nes ;ua Tos o and a for osenth: o ave (P 8. “harles ecker | tured Baturday night in alighting The revolver was part of a collection | of women who were at the depot wail- where he saw (he ammy-navy e n.ssg ‘was- cdence over the Becker appeal on | should not he execuied for the mur- | 4 troliey car, fied at St. Mary's hospi- | belonging to his father. |ing for a train suw accident and s v o w»l uie;%gp s e ¥ e el L R TR Lo of Herman Rosenthal, the gam- | tal today, Deputy Soroner Makepeace | - — | became hyster: e e et Tjfle 5ot in touch with (e dem- resident H r active ice, let mizht, however, that the Becker appeal | bler, will be presenied this week to|will investigaie sha circumstances to- | France has five doctors to éach 10 | vived by a widow and two children, | acratie aqu who are eng n:-‘rmzk —ifii"cn “oberatly Rt e T S Mtthoaa % b s octor & o a widow and (wo ¢ : s ince P 3 fve soctetion ke - i i in- probably wouid be argued Sral, 1 the stais court-of appeals. OrEow, | aso 52 population, iliving in Manchester, the currency bill in the senate, iqmn. T A > y 3 o 4 & S Oy y

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