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1796 _ v, A — e VoL LV—NO. 298 ~ ", NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY. 5 ‘ : PRICE_TWO CENTS " “The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total GirculatMest in Connecticut in Propoction to the City's Population . . / TN “ ” Condensed Telegrams 9 il U. S. ADMIRAL THREATENED TO FIRE| Cabled Paragraphs ona Lisa Is |uOerceda inio e, e ~ . 5 : 5] g Kansas Has 1,200 successful women 4 ¢ Y Sk : : . Sayres Guests of Lord Haldane. 5 " # G Has 1184 s gelondon, Dec, 12 —Francis Bowes nd I 2 ™ M | R bl c ' c i yre and Mrs, Sayre, formerly Jes- n a “Fe 0 A Blossoming Cherry Tree casts . B . i \ - sie Woodrow Wilson, were the guests Uu shadows at Tarrytown, N. Y. National Republican Congressional Ca n : Commander of American Naval Fleet Issues an|3abieerr o o nai s - foms p g mpaign. Lom- f9Ed chancellor, . | Andrew Carnegie wisited the White . . s W 00D FEARED” CONTRACTS |House yesterday 1o mauire afier Pres- mittee Places Itself on Record .. | Ultimatum to the Hostile Forces Germany to Send Warships. CELEBRATED PAINTING STOLEN | FL! Fi et e A 5 Berlin, Dec. 12—Germany today B8Y AN ITALIAN. WOULD BE HELD UP. { slgnified her acceptance of the Invi- = ' % S Ste tation sent to her by the United States It is Now Estimated that he estal , Sy e S A = ~ | Shomaine e rbommonn. o | REAPPORTIONMENT OF NATIONAL DELEGATES ~ ORDERED THE FIRING TO CEASE AT TAMPICO zsser i = e ovening of ine P~ | THIEF-CAUGHT IN TRAP |MONEY WAS DEMANDED | spvraiscd at #12000.1000 ] ! . n W Miss Ethel Shackman, of New York, | = Lord Murray on Way Here. % smoked a cigaretto in the visitors' gal- ¢ NéCobataits i Mexs S et Were b: El}’b‘hz’"& o ,Eflgdt.mgfrg Of|Was Endeavoring to Sell It at|Deputy Superintendent @f Public | lery in the Assembly at ‘Albany. Plan ereby Size of D fsn ; .Co xican Se: Endangered ank, partner of Lord Cowdray 4 2 o Proposes Wh elegations Would Be Deter- on-Lombatasits in Me: e Y | variots” diterpriacs i Colombis and | - Florenco—Will ‘Bs Restored fo| Works Advised It—More Testimony | Presidont Wilsen's Gold was improv- 8 K e o Federal Gunboat and Rebel Artill G Patl jof, Central . and - Eputh ; . | ed vesteraay, but he was ordered by mined by Number of Republican Votes Cast in Any Dis- - Shot and Shell From Federal Gui t ane €Iy | America, arrived at Panama today on | France—Prisoner Poses as Patriot.| In Whitman's John Dos-Investigation | it THUSEaT (O romiin in bed. e | his way to New York, tri‘t l 3 Ad - ed 3 . . 3 - . 5 —Resolution lopt to mitted to —Oil Tanks in Line of Gunboat’s Fire—Both Armies % Z Reprosentative Porfer of Pennsyl- ted Sul the Re- ONFERENCE ON THE =1 Flood duced a bill, proposing A S b Lk Florence, Italy, Dec. 12—Mona Lisa, | New ¥ork, Dec. 12.—James E. 00 vania’ introduces L, 2 % - Comply With Order of Admiral Fletcher—War Depart- ‘APPROPRIATION BILLS. | rconardo ‘Da ‘Vinel's great pamting |and J6hn B. Davis, -president and |new $4,000,000 postoffice for Pittsbursh. publican National Committee Meeting Next Tuesday. mp. o Leaders to Mect ~at Speaker | [Hich was stolen from the Louvre, ‘%mas\;;e]ntrfis;;cnvell;r, of tflhecgégg;lu:‘ s £ Fish . b 3 louse Leaders to Meet - at Speaker|in Paris, more than two years ago, has | Van Wirt Engineering an truc- | g United States Bureau of Fish- S ment Sends Transport to Care For Refugees. \ Clark's Office Today. been found. 1 15 now In the hands | tion company of Hudson Falls, N. Y., | , The United States Bursas B, ~'fen| Washington, Dec. 12—The national | fho vote cast for the republicas g of the Italian authorities and will be | testified” today at District Attorney | 8052 %9 (v “Brie) by far the largest | republican congressional” campalgn 508 v:;: Bot née”d%u :mwm o Washington, Dec. 12—House leaders | returned to France. | Whitman's John Doe inquiry into state | (Cor mage, committes went on record here.t10day | gent of the total wate ast g Dos- s Wil confer in Speaker's Clark's office| Mona Lisa, or La Joconde, gs it is | highway graft that their corporation 5 i o8 he e cast for presi- s Alear Admiral) Tampico probably has not been great | {omorrow with a view to keeping ap- {more popularly known, the inost cel- |had given $4500 to the democratic - it of Mark |25 favoring a special national conv dential electors in such districts I 2 the American | pooal the Iebels apbear confident | opriation bills down fo the lowest | ebrated portralt of @ Woman _ever | state commitico because they feared [ An Qutgirzef-nkég"gtci‘i Court of | tfon of the yepublican party next vear, [such election, one delegute; for each. : Waists dagay. " on Monteres, Seves atvasoer,a | Dasible limit and_ expediting. the. re- | painted, ‘Hus been the object of ‘ex- | taC, contrmets the concern had, with | Twain/a A Yankee at the Court of) 0 08 TG0 O PN (6D of el disticts 1n” which aucn”re: fax ns, threat- | large numbers of their men in thy | POFUE of these measures. = The speak- e — — — = ‘London, for $500.~ tions for reapportionment of delegate | not moro than sixty pervent, two delec: inz if his order | by the news received here today. a arious Bu - 7, = The Postoffice Department has de- as resolved by the commltteo, |which such republican vote was more : Cth Sides compriod| s e vmeant spveSpiations o 4T PAYS TO ADVERTISE” oot Sesite mmmamen:ama perodi- | ealled toeihor 0y it chairmun, Rep” | S’ abtly” peroents tores, daleeaten . TO ATTACK OJINAGA. e s ‘approptiations. postofices il : Saln 1o mail service it Janyary istead | resentative Woods of Towe, that in 165 | Tn any state Whoro o reapportionment i oo aval, rivers g s ¢ udgmen > ews Sent ¢ ish Mini s : : ting by fast frefght. I act has not been passed to pravide the News Sent to British Minigter. | From 3,000 to 5,000 Rebels on Ground, ire, Indian and foreigm at: ; : S Coxaneriiug, Text of Resolution. full number of congressional P @ht by Sir Lion: | Awaiting Reinforcements. ranking ‘demotrafic Tembars of cain ko egithe ot i o mdd i g ) ’;‘ b i Rev. Fr. William H. Fitzpatrick, || “A spocial natlonal convention of tho | such a stato shail be sntitied to dele: p en, t minister, from | y S 5 committee to meet Majority ILeader it a trial. This was the way, State Treasurer E. S. Roberts lookedl a rector of Sit. Gregory's Roman Catholid | republican party should Dbe held as | sate eadh representatt b8 - Sir Christopher Cradock | e gy Stre e e e e e e Ts | Underwood and. himselt to discuss the the question of advertising in order to get the matter of taxation of | church, Dorchester, and the oldest go0ff aa practicable for the putpose of |4t large in congraa at. Che above SRS ~ o er Berwick, Which | riported to be approaching Ojinaga n;gg;:‘_":g\‘}di;;hsaid bt kit notes and bonds before the state. He made the trial and the resuit priest in Boston d yesterday. Sbii ¢ oF I Gelogaten. Lo, the with the total republican vote fn the 7 3 | with the purpose of starting a siege [ of ifie Phnferenie wis 2 tells the same old story. L. J."Moore of Salisbury, Md., and | nominating conventions of the ; | state. In Arizona and New Mexico, Focvigners Ordered to Seek Refuge. |and possible attack From tiree (o it B STl bl 1o & ‘epmmrunication to 'the'piliiishers who printed- the statejad~ My, Harry Plerce of Wilmington, a fto thie unft of representation; e tr% | the apportionment mhall bo baseden enter o ive thousan r vicini of approp! oills, i & ° o Mrs. LS an automobile | fu tion of the primary laws {the vote egates in co; - : " L e altine>and robels are In the ViCInity, | so Rhas congress might zet away from vertlsement regarding state tex on Bonds and notes, ot which the || widow, wero killed In an automebile | fUll, rocormion of e prmery, lawe B e e nwr:l 2 iral Leronas ordered cisco Villa, who is to start from |Yg=ninston some time mext summer. Bulletin was one, surer Roberts writes: Duty to the press com- [l | accident near Newark, Del. ¥ gloction of delegator and members of | We u ol ke refuse on board | Chihuahua - i oyl e fnite pels me to inform you that advertising the taxation-of notes and : New York have sent|the natfonal commitieqe and the time e can, without doing injustice to any de- D o s Foreignors..in New Yor o latter shall ‘take office, anc ’ resentation from the withe- | Whs A0 Podered Rucpe mdar Genol 0 simmet o acrvion of the kashiiiont bonds and other investments was a success. It paid Thet is (e 0| prougit the malls 35016000 to “the | When the latter shall take ofice, and | Tpon this basls representation from i K b i b g north, i | to Keep the appropriation within the surest teft of success in such matters: Increased receipts from this folks at home for Christmas, accord- 3 tshed and: in’ souts, of {he states i - et { menaced by rebels on three sides.while | SStimatedTrevenues and we think we source were found in the sections where t he advertisements were foF ofnsntes comn) y " To be Submitted to National Com- |Would be increased. = For example, S. TRANSPORT SENT. | SBaihs e fhe tiver Sebacates. theny e e e printed. The increase more than twenty-two thousand dollars ' e B mitte ?é“:r‘;;:“‘fl,k:mm;‘# - | s ey patinte mron iy LSYS L WESLEYAN WING WHE over last year, nmearly fourteen per cent. But the benefit of this Mayor Kline of New York anuounc- | iy resolution will be submitted to | Georgin from. 38 to 18; SouthGares | War Department Rushes Aid to Refu- | yene s surpeise. General. Mercado, + ° TRIANGULAR DEBATE. advertising will be continuous, and I am already assured that the ed yesterday nt"-‘t m:“:«-\«"“_- .;;:t(h the Tepublican national - committee, | iing fram 18 to 11 and sthee Sonchacs ampico. | bowever, was absent from the fort all —_—— 5 fiscal year ending Sépt., 30, 1914 will show receipts from t sourca he s“'l“m!»jflg ul‘g!:m‘\fl-‘ S tobls hich m.m,.:‘m»...],_\[ 80y, states ucoordidgly. New York would | day, naving left whh 1,000 soldiers to | Secures Permanent Possession of Sil- in excess of last year. T am of obinion that “it pays to advertise™ oo e gether With the plans “suggested, be increased from 90 to 103, Massa~ ora | escore_more refugees en route from : ; A i cafes. Teapportionment of delegates tq chusetts from 36 to 44, Illinois from 88, 2 a o | Chihuahpa. It was reported that the ver Loving Cup. Treasurer Roherts advertised for a purpose. He got the results A8 ties | tional conventior These wil to’ 61 and, 80 oD <« » despaich | rebels were trying to cut him off from Middl c he sought. What was accomplished in his case is open to every other The Northern Cn»r\‘nactxc‘u | =c\9_.—.“‘ Presented, according to resolution Alternative reapportionment plans i v the base, i i e an e e e ‘What the Bulletin-did for him it will do for e line of company, @ ConmeCtOut N ot | e |congressional Committee. “with- | suggested are the Followine: ;. o < derc’yfifz}i sent from | Fresidlo 0 | wih' Amiherst ana ‘Willlums tonigh Like the s t use the Bullefin to get results. e s s it s’ Commecticut: Hiver e L e e TG Alternative Prwpv-ifia;u. i ot g 3 defeating Williams here and Amhes 55558 limexliie i prese company. A committec, &5 to con-| Four delogates at large for eaol Bt s h. 18 anxiqus as fo the llat. Amherat, Mase,. Willlems, by de- ey ks S e TP : oK ME | s — e e et Fonsigeration | #tate and iR 8adiiton theteto oredMed L e R R B L s herst st Williamstown, T e oloaius ws e s icptiied - by ithic, Bullst T0E - Shie /ept Governor Dunne of lilinois hias re- | Hibute to the inte gate for each 10,000 votes or major e ¢ Mercado has been cut off by the rebels | {aling Amhers own, : k d S ez | of the subject. t 5 % v - | Mass., was s=cond. | wee ceived scores of lett commending | °%, t pl pportfonment | fraction thereof cast for the republi- a = 2 [3ge!! be Unahle forretim 10 Oy | g subect was: “Resolved, | Bullstin Telsgraph Local Genmeral Total ||him for his stand against the teaching | op'qefegatan, bated b wen. | can candidate for presidpntial elostons s 4 ai the re-| Since the federal troops, including | 16 co4stWise vessels of the United |§ g e . o Eoysiene and cuseniay Ih PUDYY Ivides don four delegates ut large from |In ToMos J Ll Ll N P . Rear Ad-|the volunteers under General Orozco, | Lfs Should pay ihe same tolls in|§ Saturday Dec. 86 153 1069 1308 sehools, each state, two delegates at large f o x eported te the | have been supplied with food from the | PASSINg through thie Panama canal, as 2 4 = 3 each representative at large In co state and for each congressional dia- - a1 of the Amer | United States they have shown sanfl | the vessels of other nations” Monday, Dec. 8.. 90 122 257 469 /Potato Growers ' of gress and two ,delegates from each | trict one delegate for each 10,000 votes < VeSeels “In | dencs i The Frosboct of Teisting. the | ,B4ch collese wos represented by o | 1 OSY) Heond 04 11¢ 197 407 || Wis, are hilding thetr crop Comeressiomall aisirict: The Drésent | Or maor fraction thersof cust for the 3 7 refugees, and that | rebels, although some of them shouted | f€ams, alternating in 'supporting the uesdaay, ec. 9.. ) : | for higher prices and as 0" |Melegate representation in a mational | ropublican candifel o many foreigners | across the river lo the American side | 4fI'mative 'and negative of the sub- Wednesday, Dec. 10. ¢ 103 120 200 432, there are 450 empty cars on . Convention i 1,065 : iectors In 1309, Provi hat ..““ ey 4 3% o' Giken | that they would dosert if atiacked. | oot at cach town arhe afirmative was | Tt -{ ay, i ook 3 s s 477 way tracks therc - | The frat susgestion of the conzres. | songressional Rylct mh-!flmm » re o More refugees érossed to Presidio, | UPheld by Wesleyan here; by Amberst | sda ec: 1. . y 26 % —_— sional” convention " whict woul legat amall be nt at once to. Gi 'l‘c\)(.’.)rl.udl;eg .u'.i:fi;ngf, nrn\JL ons wece | 2t Amberst and by ‘Williams at Will- & ‘,lf’ Yy o 5 g i 1 -~ = | The Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf| nai. the I congressior repre- |two for each congressman at large.’ , ' brought over from the American Side. | HAUStow Friday, Bec: 12....711% 117 185 416 railroad has been placed in the hands | pastesion 4. 18 b follows ‘The former, plan would cut the total S ‘ Luis Terfazas left Presidio for Mar-.| _'Weslevan by winning tonight se- X of a receiver througl a suit brought Fo) s ¢ Republi- | delegate representation to 945 and the L { war dire I e e Bod received no advices as to| SUres: permanent possession . of - the | by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of | APROrtionment on Basis of Republi- |ipeter to 1016. Members of the com- b . tho fate of his son, who was reporte | Silver loving cup, being the first of the | Totals 590 736 2183 3509 Philadelphia, a creditor. can Vote. mittee Who jotned in support of the rativas 1 of Rty Hilbnn: Zomoa! ths TBnten CTits | three tollegen 1o wint theso timos. aroie | AR G 3 & 2 = - For each of ench disiricts In whick ' resolutions represented twenty states. 3 < it consulate at Chihuahua and imprison- ‘:’n‘]l\‘:r'flmrl"vr*{\f ”l_uw been tles, and | . e —— | The Medical L‘braryl ‘"’ Dr J;fln; 46 L2 = A and Williams have each won Green, a famous ocullst, who died ot at P once. | vy T at St Louis, Sunday, was bequeathed | TWO GIRLS FIGURE IN INSPECTOR DESCRIBES 4 ; ’ b By GHANGE FOR RETREAT. sAvINGS BANKE =" haustive search in all guarter [ the State highway commission aid the | to the Woreester, Mass, district med- A COLUMBUS MYSTERY SCHMIDT'S CONFESSION T Al ? sbe. The mystery o : canal board would be held up, cal society by the term# of iis will. . - {Shing rer- | Rebels Leave Opening on South for GREENWICH CLosEep | fion from .the Louvre, its great | “Well to Have Friend at Court” her of Vermont, has | One Found Unconscious on Street, tho Accused Said’He Was Ordained by Federals to Maké “Getawsn.” BEENM |sle value and the-str cinaiion | ; issioner of highways, who| . Governor Fletcher of Vermont, has Alrmbnadt . El e by Caut i the United | Shivsli o Bank Commissioners Not ' Satisfied | f, the smile of the woman is Dor- | yaq the Gordon Reel, and the su- | denied the petition for a stay of oxe. er_Missing. icbeth. ; Sttes o : Vera Cruz, Mex, Dec. 12.—While no with Bookkeeping Methods. Lo S eaithy. orentine, nave | boriatendeiit of public works, Duncan | sutlon for Arthur Rosworth, Senienced! ¢iumpue, Onio, Dec, 12 Police of- | New York, Dec, 15—Hans Schzmiare — official reports from Rear Admiral Lo jof & wealthy or e bave | W Peck, were described by Daxis as|To be hanged on Jan. 2 mext fc = e PRy - bined to * keep % Mae Labelle at Essex Junc- | ficials and detectives in this city were |confession of the murder of Anna At~ Bt 1 aabies, Fleicher, off Tampico, have Deen U- | Greenwich, Comn. Dee, 12—tne | SO0 0 " kebp s [ the. “high court ac Albdny.” murder of Mae Labelle at 1) s tives in o et s = yulged, it is known that sharp fight|state bank ‘commissioners [oday or- | maversa aner cuoioicture was re- | "1 suppose said | “that we | tiolgn June, 1911. confronted today by a double mystery | muller was read into the record of Wecs) Gunboat and Rebel ArtiTiery | ing continues in the outakirts of Tam. | derad closed the. sireommich o il ry | SQYered under curious. circums - | contributad ‘use we believed. they = traveling [In Which two young women were the |his trial today by Police Inspector v ' sreon Y | pico. The rebels occupy the whole lef: gk and have taken charge of its |- D, Jtalian wrote to Signor Geri, an | 1 v It was well enough to Frank. Selzer, a Foimer travellng | 0 Wheq "W0 YOOIE iciar cre | Faurot, in command of the detective Hurl Shells at Each Other—Oil| bark of the river and aiso & command- | afbirs. This s oomimor i SS, Of J13 | antiauary of Iorence, some weoks | fena Bt canet salesman voluntarily told the police of | oo 60 Give thio lifa of 1tuth Ar- |bureau. It was ¥Faurot who arrested Tanks in Danger—Loss of Life Not|ing position northeast of the city. on | by the commissioners this wiior ‘,“.,‘Ji‘»"v saying 1‘ Corroborative Testimony. Cincinnatl, of * having = robbed, 27| nold, aged 20; who recently came h | Schmide and to him the ome-time 2 okt it | which is planted batteries of artillery [ There was no excitement. iueigen ; . 3 5 5 churches during the last year. Selzer|grom Cincinnati, the disappearance of-{priest tol o story crime . but Non-Combatants Sesk | WEIC 18 Bisied batiorias of srbifiery | There was mo excitement incident | Made An Appointment. d Davis were called to sub- | estimated that he had obtained about [ SFom Cincianatl the disappearance otyPmestios (e sLRy CF BIb CHme o e R A {hm.x of the federal lines. none of the directors wotld tall, iy | 4y, L 20 I possession of the m “\ Wirt o reoent ot tancY, 7. | $580 ‘from contribution boxes ton, mear “Hun on, W. Va, ¥ ""“D"lni“"“ the Jury box amd by =y o The reébels have captured. the rail- |was learned unofficial at the bank | MOna Lisa, but being a patriotic Ital- | Van Wirt, vioe president of the con- | = reported to the police by officials of | dramatic gestures and wond re-enset- xico Clty, Dec Two thousand | roaq yards and all the cars and commissioners were not watished swith | 1Bn 1 desire that iC shall reman n | ceri, who ewore at o brevioua hear- | gentence of a Year in the Fouse|TPORLed fo the police by officluls of | deainatic gestures snd wond re-emaets 1 s protecicd by the | gines” The engines and are be- | the method of bookkee and go-in- | TIreneer (e denter ofiltalian grtt - |/Ing and sgalnfbelore; the srand Jurylior Correstion for tho thefbofiten cenithd Sl citfion. his seat In the prisoner's dock Schmidt s f the gunboat Bravo, more tha’ | ing despatched westward with men [formed the officials some. weeke ass, | ., He sisned the letter = 1” and | that at the solicitation, of Iverett I.|from a fetter, was imposed on ard | P Atnold was found vesterday | viewed the unusual procedure with r Tis, were Yel WAlling| with the purpose of repairing the line | An effort was made to bring in ’f.n‘:;\&}“;? Ll L LR mall { the Jliceed ' Tammany bag: | Dubois by Judge Landis in the United| unconscious, lving on strect car | unchanged stolidity of expreasion, va nt of | ang bringing inforcements for | books, while 5 nartial st { attention to it, had |1 ser o contributl Of | States district court at Ghicagzo yes- | tyaep aaty Dot ad con- slappe m! on the back 1 some senver | S5 T atiark on the Town - | e Cameiarial gud [to do with & ‘madman. Later, how- | $500 eseh and one of $2000.to the dem- | ycrany. Dubos was 3 Postal clerk. | fnoesd oo ¥, Potlg (ot ad o | when T ot sew him® oaid the tae tha > sed- |~ Apparently the position of the rebels | most ever, he communicated with DF, Pog- | 0Cx& state committee and one of — At the hospital Miss Arnold re- | spector, “and sald, ‘Come new. tel wh n_tWO | gives them a great advantage and |since o director of the rentine museum, | )0 at ®the* request of \»:.{inam J[. Brooding Over Alleged Wrongs in- | fused fo tel] amything conecrnin |us the whole truth about the thimg’ « here is a strong probability that the will be gone over. 0 ggested that he contin orrissey, @ puty superintendent of | g;cd on him dur his confinement | gelf or h troubles Mys was | Schmldt sank into a chair, bvried his ison will be unable to withstand that the process of correspondence with the man. i e 7 S in the naval prison Portsmo N. | added to the ca 1y when Y. W. C. [face in his hands and begin to ecry. a general attack. It is uncertain when | will take at least two weeks. It was ki’ done and an appointma was | Morrissey Advised Contribution. H, Frederick Ric t, a dis #ed | A7 officials-teported to the polic ‘Presmtllylhedu:\gd, ‘T killed her be= attack will be made, as all de- | currently reported about towr made whereby Geri was to vi | is said that Van Wirt naa t D yesterday fired upon the com- | among the effects of Miss Tlack cause oved her: o rapidity with which' the |'the amount of the alleged dioeranars EQ&":DJK Tilan, The date set was | Fhia PV laey Ser= | maus of tHE prison, M O BB T mretin e toorh the ¥ W “Betore e let, Schmidt tried ts repaired. t Wasiabont £40,000. but: thiseauld’ not |2OVETEr 11, but untoressen’ cirenm. over—+hé o Thorpe of the Maine coy | rooms since Tuesday r « i | embrace Father Quinn, but Father Southward from Tampico thie Tebels | bo verifiba, 18 could not iiances prevénted the meeting | tract, had Jab et it R Eale e e bt Quinn avoided him. Father Quinn + hold no_position. This fact is believed — £ | 1,500 contribu Miss Arnold when q asked, ‘Are you a regularly ordained § > be due to the desire to give the!LABOR UNIONS DENIED 5 Biased UnderdArost. | ~. Society Folk of Indianapolis are ud hospital idants: today pricst of Ged? - Schmidt "ropiied T federals an opportunity to evacuate the A young man, fi ! on, in arms over the passage by thecity | nied that she had v was ordained by Saint Elizabeth.” | . : RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH, o an. - 3 : i L5 sl : own and retreat to Tuxpan. . | visited ¢ vesterday | limi council of an ordinance which requires | Black. She i Bt Dr. Arnold G. Leo of this)city tes- ) General Gustavo Maas, the federal | o, e i bt _ o tasked him for $3,500. {18 préasiical oty dar o WeAEEon her ‘eard came into’ pos: tifled that Schmidt and the Aumuller commander here, says he has reccived | Claim of President Gompers Before | 7o He i | “Dian't Van Wirt tell you.” asked | pointed by the superintendent ¢ | missing girl girl came to his office last Aprfl and : 2 information that the fighting at Tam- Civic Federation. | with him to see the plet | District Attorney Whitman, “that{lice. at evéry depce. given in the city £hé RO fBnve Letn expressed thelr Intention of being mar- co ceased early Fiiday morning,when ; ey | er notitied Dr. P i Siamrerad | Moreias d wged »—he used | after Pecember 18, any (race of Miee Black, and if s fear- |Tied. “Schmidt told me he was very s the rebels were repulsed and driven ‘\"\",‘"’ e abor organiza- | t; the hotel and c g show \e | stronger language in his testimony he- 8 X i R may: have met W arm | much in love with the girl” t::;jfl:d | back by forces under Generalg Zara- [ Lions are ailowed the United | painting ognized as; the Tenuine | for grand jury—urged him to a Ho was taken |in some for the doctor, “and said he was going to - | go7a and Azamondi, the gunboat Bravo | States, yet the risht of coalition, un- | Yoo 5 I & ‘ e ith s Tenb bF that POGDS | e Woman Sifo, as; iken [ dakisiOnny glve up the priesticod and rendering important ald by shelling the [ 100 4nd free speech ¥s denied them un. Dr. Poggi asked to be allowed to{ ‘“He said that Morrisscy had ad- | v and who was tho e ' 3 +| ber. fohet itoes. der the Sherman unil-urust law, Sam- take: the pictire with him So it ha | vised him to contribute,” repeated the | to amewer the desciiption of Jessle 1% |$100000 FOR LAWYERS g0.0n Sept. 4. two days atter the mur. Can Teeration of Labon s famer- | might compare 1t with other works. | witness an, the missing’ New York socai | IN THE SULZER TRIAL |3 he called at my office, exhib P EST. s . d H. ade an appointmen & i ™ | worke as identified yesterday as a V-shaped wound on index , SPANIARDS PROTES | day in an addrers at the Tith anmua, | FS,made an appolntmen e L R e ey | T e e, v PR of his right hand and asked that General Villa Has Ordered Them to | [j,="% of the Nitlonal Civic Federa- | 5 agree upon the price. LR n e e T A i eriend s | Prosecuting Attorneys Get $30000, |pe treated. Ho said he had hed am o Leave Chihuahua. | which a Tabor. bods. was drssotess on | took with him several o e e In & Drunken Rage voxi Sulzer’s Counsel $40,000. accident. - e | the courts and other cases in whici. | TCoied the Why did vou give up 00027 | miah O’'Neill entered h & s o A Ly El Paso, Tex. Dec. 12—Formal pro- { individuale have hees fuai grse | oo 08 Beins - ed the prisoner | ) keep in strong with the parties | Braintree, Mass., fired Athany. N. Y. Dec 12 -The Iegi<- | pypEe AMERICAN WOMEN 4 test cre sent 40 the Spanish minis- | they struck in symn said his- real nan as Vinceno Per- | . 10 & wounding her se | tature tonight completed the passage ters i V- ashingiestand Mexico City on | workers. e recatlod the sl iy | 18ia, that he was born in the prov it supertntendent | then killed . himeelf Dy affiailal @otesnor e Glvan's WIS Kas INSULTED AT HAVANA. mfirmed reports received today that|og 1804, ‘ lince’ of Como. was by profession 5t oabH nd ‘the state high-'|throat with a razor | adjourned sina a rorrow, nrob . “heral Francisco Villa, the rebel lead- he vietory was dearly bought, dnq | 47COTMor, and was unmarried. | Tor | 3, PYANC ; | amiy, the governor will sizn the ncw | Cubsan President Makes Full Apolegy gr. had comflscated all\the property of | the suffering was awful,” he said, “but | S.x Jears: be lved in France, and The demoeratic state committes” | ~Political Control nf | measures &nd all of them will hecon to American Minister. Spaniards resident in Chihuahva and| (ha mov vt » g for three years was emploved at the You thotgh e democral state | building was denounced .| effective immedlately, e that re - Spa e emeny was wonderful' and |y ~ 8 | ha “ouvre, erved notice on them that they | wrought a great must leave the country within ten | nomie rol those two of t department of 1d men, didn't you? Poses as a Patriot. | change in the eco , material, social and moral con- ting to workmen's compensatic Havana, Dec. 12.—President Menocat ure, in | which will not take effect until | through the state department has giv- session | uary 1 en Wiliam days, dition’ of the workers.” Perngin posed as a vaty “T was | Yes” beforé the ¢ Gonzales, the American The Spaniards in Chihuahua, who oot £ yn‘.;mpdn he(gu[d,‘ ‘harvm‘fnr S Flood gave similar testimony, de- the national eivil service reform| Only slight epbosition minister, a f ology for indignities | own property there valued at $§4,000,- Steamship Arrival | thar niury no It had thouzht ing that Van Wirt had told hinf nnual convention at Boston | the assembly to the gover offered three voung Asnerican womea | P o f soo pealed to ‘}Xury Beobell, the| patrad Des' 11, Arrived, stearmer JOf QVenE the spoliation commiited’] that he had made the contributfons be- 3 findl Who arrived hero on the steamer Ha- | have t sritish viee consul. g iy s e Frenchmen under Napo When | c3 wou ke tr ong- - e paseag from New York Oct. 33 "Pae e 4 : agral ‘Viilh geryediniotibe . on. tho | Tinonta, NesaYoric fox Trtestd, cta.’ | | by Brenchmer undesNep el e gation jat"Albasy o1t Kenton died 08,200 1 jmen, Miss Annie V. Lally of | i British vice consul that he will guar-| o . "perugia New, York for | Napics, | seumssand gallerios itias S — yester@lay followin pea tou, D. €., Miss Josephipe | sers the | rotection to all forefzners ex- | &8 aconia, New York /for Nables, |and treasures of all ¥ wagon | GIRL BOOKKEEPER ‘of his throat wii to recom- | Murray of Washingion and Miss Gath- | Waters- Pier aniards. The Spaniards in the | Si=% 4 L SRS | oadn, anclentinSnlisdrivts by thOR- KILLED BY A BomB | cldal intent o re assembly | erine Farrell of Breoklyn, had come to including women and children, | “'Go,0e Des, 12.-Arrtved, ' steamer | sands and gold by sacks e MB | his act.: He went hom Cuba to visit Mrs. J. Sanchez of this rils have r mber about 400. They are said 5| canepte Beston . 2 T | He had: often -obsérved. he =aid. i . Fversd by & In. | Thursday night, gave his pay envelope | The board of managers gets §30,000 | g | . e city behing | be hiding in_their homes. No trains | gLl Bosten. L s worke ot art asien | Explosive Defivered by 'Express In- [INUT80ay niht kave his pay en and | for its expences. The sum of $10. Qn the arrival of the Havana- the | 1 P. ) s | are Jeaving Chihuahua. steamer Baltic, New York for Ldver- |from Italy and concelved the ldea of tended for Her Employer. committed the deed is to be divided among Governor { police Boarded the vessel and detained | T s y | Thomas Bdwards, United States con- | 3.3 R COIIEBITE L0 MEa SRR hore. Tosnaras o zpr's counsel, fhe women as the result of a clatm by | run e | sul in Juares, sald he had received no- | g uihampton, Dee. 12. — Arrived,[Da Vinci's mastprpleco. / He, entered w York, Dec. 13.—Ida Ahusewits | ~Arthur T. Bradley of Meriden, plead. [ The workmen's compensation bill | another woman passenger on the | - x | tice of the protests of Spapiards and | gieamer Geeantc, Now Yook, "| the Louvre earlyi in the /morning. de- |2 £Irl of 1%, emploved as confidential | eq guilty in the crimina} superior court | Was amended further In the senate | steamer that her diamond ring, whieh | e 4 above D 1 S| had telegraphed them to Washington, | *qitPy MRal e BOW TORC o | taehed the pleture and removed (he | bookkeepcr by the O. K. Bottling com- yesterday (o u charge of manslaug!.ter, | today to provide that no foreign mu-| cha had left in the lavatory, was miss- | w a Mr. Edwards endeavored to telegraph ! Sl o g ing: Sotim. the foam pany -at 528 West Thibty-fifth street, | Yool s sontonees o dhios fhe i | tel_companies can provide Insurance | g Despite thelr protests the young | 1 to ‘United States Consul Letoher at|°"yvance Mavre, = = |pain :gd ,,?l BB ':h o was killed today by a bamb sent to | §1) “Tiradley was pilot of the Geniles | under the act until 1917 ladies were searched. The ring was | © r Chinuahua, but was told there were ng | , Sl e g id Plcture Benea ouse. her employers. Thomas McCabe, man- | sai- Bradley 51 . g e o d. The local newspapers | to wires, e g Ho concealed the, frame under the | aging malesman, was out in the head Bl e A A AR OBITUARY. ;rltnufdoundysnneelblo stories about | torn = back stairs, where it afterwards was | by flying metal and Michael Ryan, aa | gy, d Hartford railroa Fest- s lagy them. ’ unt Gunboats Leave for Tampice, N B lane S Ratliond: b febass found, He hid the plotura beneath |employe standing outeide the office, | miagCpm o Hartford railroad at West ; President Menocal in his communi. t Vera Cruz, Dec. 12.—The gunboats 4 gl %e- | hig workman's blouse and succeeded |Was injured by shattered glass. The & i Dr. James MacAlister. cation says it has been fully Droved Br e e At Zaragtea 1080 o marg? Boston, Dec. 12.—Possiblo legisla- | " jeaving the place without attract- | desi _on which the bomb was placed Three Killed in Auto Acsident. Philadelphia, Dec, ~Dr. James | that the American women were inno- pico today, with a small number of | won waoting to New England raflroads | jng guspicion, s Misw; Anukewits opeued it waide: et TL - . | MacAlister, for twenty vears nresi- | cent and that they are honest and most » ity c me of the the gia | moralized and tr recked, | 3 s, Deo, 12 - | aen > stitute of thla' city | respectable. ed, ho troops and & large quantity of ammu- | pas,considered today at a conference | “"A¢ the th f the theft Perugia lized and the cficohpas wrocked | Dellax Mexas, Deo. 17 Three pex-f. aent vt Direxel- Inatitnte ‘of . thi respectable. He added, however, that nition, principally for the artillery. attended by William S.4Gregory, spe- | wag not employed in the Louvre but [ The bomb was delivered by the | 50ns were killed and two oth Prob- {and an educator of internatlonal rep- | the police were compelled to fulfill clal investigator of the department of |po knew all the-exits and entrances | driver of an express wagon. It lay | @bly fatally Injured late today when : % n It 1ay njured late utation, died at sea yesterday on_ the utles according to the law, stice: Governor-elect David T Walsh | ang how to aveld attention He kept | unopened amid letters and otAer pack- | the automobile in which they were | ool (16 i sed vesteriey o Newlmelr - % . Willimantic Man Vice President. | Sherman L. Whinple, representing. the i % v . | riding collided with an interurban train bl g he painting in a place of conceal- |ages for an hour on the girls desk, £ co Cloniiy 2 Hartford, Conn, Dee. 12—TFho Con-|New York, New Haven and Hantford | fio PAMUNE N & place of tonceal |ages for an BOLC Of (e mad cur g | near Dallas. The dead are: Miss Jos- | YOTr {0 Bermuda, PRAATAES 5 3 : overn- | necticur Horticultural soclety held its | stockholders and George W. Ander- | 1iet% "0wetS! {0 the Tralian people. . |eord and removed the brown wrap. |sle Wilson. 20 years old: Miss Willle ‘ Dr. Carl H. Von Klein. U. S, Attornoy ;Sued for $35,000, mer X annual meeting at e ‘capitol today |son of the public service commission, | s ping paper when the p;u-k:g; explod- | Stewart, 16, and a negro nurse. Chieago, Deo. 12—Dr, Carl H,. Von}. New Yerk, Dec "Y_";,m H’.-!W r T noade o2 cted the following officers e | ed. Apparently it contained dynamite, S T | Klein, widely Known for his rescarch | san, .of -Albanys X. Talted : n t, John F. JHuss, Hartfora; More Uniform Laws Needed, | /Hartford Woman' Dies Suddenly. Horce of the explosion was | Years Salary for Gaillard's Widow. | e in ihe mramal tore ot o [ A ey otrics ot - ssidents, Carl Peterson, W. S.| Kansas City, Mo, Dec. 12—Curtis | _New Haven, Conn. Dec./ 13—Mrs, | downward. Washington, Dec. 12—In recognition | Slonts, died. hers teday. . Fid health,| New Eark was auad for $36,006 Sotbe = 1 1 and John Gerrard, - Hartford, | Guild, of Boston, former governor of | Rebf Stoddard, wife of Major Louis Up to a late hour tonight there were | of the distinguished services of the | broke last summer when his, son, *Ed-"| by Mrps, Hattie “Kenn o 1 " ) Theodore Standt. Rockville, John .| Massachusetts, in an address before | i. Stoddard, a prominemt®Yale gard- |no new developments in the case. Dep-. | late lseutenan: Colonel David Du B, | mond B, O Von Klein of that_Gieason defran wili be in - Slocombe, New Haven, Arthur A. Cur- | the Knife and Fork club here tonight, lunla and a member of the American | uty Police Commissioner“Dougherty | Gaillard, [/, S. a member of the | was arrested complaint \ res tis, Peep Riv F. N. Smith, Willi- | talked on the Nationalization of Amer- | polo team that defeatcd England re- |had taken personal charge of the work | I n ommiss ‘Eithel Newcomb, wh e wvo mantie, C. F. Plump, Redding, Walier | ican Law. Lack of uniformity in the | cently, died sudden]y at her home this |of investigation. He said hi detec. | ? bill to young man had bi Bos amin w0 | Angus, Chapint Alfred Di¥on und | laws in the various states, he sajd/| morning. Sho is Survived hesides her | tives were following several promising | ent of a years sal. | her ip Portland, Orcgon &iay cpiure of the town ~ | W. 3. Hunt were re-clected secretary | hampers business and retards moral | husband by two daughiers and a sem, | clues but did not expect ig make amy | ary of a commissioncr, for Mr serted her, taking with him her jew The loss of life in the fighting ailand treasurer, respectively, expansion, bern today. arrests before (OmOITOW, els valued ab 33,660,