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VOL LVI.—NO. 40 NORWICH. CONN MONDAY; FEBRUARY 16, 1914 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Ciruclation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion t6 the Cltys Population STATE TREASURER COMMITS SUICIDE John J. Kennedy Was to Have Appeared at Whit- man’s John Doe Inquiry Today SLASHED HIMSELF WITH A RAZOR AT HOTEL Counsel Attributes Act to Temporary Insanity Due to Worry Cver the Investigation—Was to Have Been Questioned Regarding His Relations With a Bonding Company Pat- ronized by Many Concerns Holding State Contracts. Buffalo, N. Y, Feb. 13—John J. Ken nedy, state treasurer. commiitel sui cide this afternoon at the Markeen ho. tel, where he and his family bad lived | for about a year. He was found In | of his affairs a3 stats trensarer. Wi small lavatory oft the hotel Dallroom, | disclose that he has properly and cor- | with his throat cut and an open razor | rectly administered the duties of that lying on the floor beside him. He died ::’?eu{:fiin{m&a'& “:;f"f;f"‘m'é:‘\““"‘ S | keen district attorney under such try- | | ing circumstances. This also weighed | heavily on his mind. i Did Not Have Large Bank Account.| “1 feel certain that an investigation | ; except Before a_doctor arrived. on the ground that his mind was teta- A flash of temporary insanity, in-{ porarily deranged.” duced by worry over his_impending | It became known here tonight that appearsnce before a New Yotk grand | Arthur W. Bissell, president of the jury where District Attorney Charles VPeople’s bank, yisited New York two' S Whitman has been conduciing a|weeks ago at the request of District John Doe inquiry, is said by his attor- | Attorney Whitman with a copy of Mr. ney, Michael F. Dirnberger. o othe Kennedy’s account. the’only reason that can be assigned | “Mr, Kennedy was not a heavy bor- for Mr. Kennedy’s act. rower nor a heavy depositor.” said | President Bissell. “He always had a | Subpoenaed for John Dee Inquiry. | personal account with us, but it was Just before leaving Albany on Fri- | never large. Mr. Whitman knows all day Mr. Kennedy was served with a|abount the account subpoera to appear at the inquiry, and i upon his arrival here another officer In BUjfae iCity; Governmant. - from Mr. Whitman's office served a| Mr. Kennedy was born in Buifalo second subpoena on him. He sent for |in 1856 and lived here comtinuously. Mr. Dirnberger, and after a_short talk | For 76 years he was actively identified | with him it was announced that Mr. | With the legislative branch of the city Kennedy would start for w York to- | overnment, his tenure of office in the night. A ticket for New York and a | common council marking the longest | term of continuous service in the his tory of the city, As a member of that body he was known as “the fath- ot sleeper ticket for a train leaving here t 8 o'clock tonight were found in Mr. Kennedy’s pocket. After his talk with his attorney on|er of the playground system.” | v evening Mr. Kennedy appeared | Mr. Kennedy was several times Sin excellant spirits, On Saturday | President of the board of aldermen and afternoon he met a number of close ny times temporarily filled the of- | volitical friends at a hotel and spent | fice of mayor, his whole period of ser- | Sateral honzs qyith them vice in that capacity covering nearly the entire term of a mayor. h. . ‘cved | Beyond Aid When Found by Son. | for twelve years as a member of the He went to high mass at the Chapel | State democratic committee and was | of the Diessed Sacrament with his som, | & delegate to every democratic state | William H. Kennedy, today and re- | convention from 1884 to 1890. i turned to the hotel with him about { Grand Trustee of Eagles. | o'clack AL - eand a| He was olected state treasurer in | daughter, Mr. Kennedy said he was 80- {1910 and renominated and reelected | fnz to his roo Jown until they | 1 Jg | e o 1 The son | "3, Kennedy was a member of sev- | yent to the apartments to summon his | eral fraternal orgamization and was | father shortly afierwards. 'ding | 5 grand trastee of the fraternal order | him there, he T from ho- | o2 Bagles for a number of years. | 2 e ds the )} off the ballroom. hen he FULL AUD‘Y OF BOOKS. pished open the door he saw Mr. Kei- | order Issued by Govermor—Were Dr. 3. T, Whitwell, the hotel physi- Found Correst Last Monday. cian, was summoned, but he could do | = AT s avo tho dying man, who | g1yt sia foright. Cait e e beon . st much blood. Death | jnformed by comptroller’s office e ile Mr. Kennedy was be-|that it had checked up the secounts ing carr o the ballroom. The|oe’Sia, Treasurer Kennedy last Mon- | teficilsex T after a brief investi-| g3y and found them correct, | Eatiom Gsu Esies ool arbit The governor immediately ordered a | Suicide | full audit of the books to begin to- | Had Waived Immunity. | morrow. i Attorney Dirnberser tonmicht gave| It became known after tha suicide | out the f h\,.nz statemen of Mr Kennedy today that Arthur on T hm 28, Mr. Kennedy | L. Warner, chief assistant to Commis- | s o Toc of District Attorney | Sioner James W, Osborne in the In- | w Dpeared hefore the grand | Vestigation of state departments for | e Fork counts. He signed | several months has been inves a waive it And wag eeom | reports that the state tre was e by Mr Whitman amd his aseiat. | Intimately conmected with a bond: ‘at reat length and in much detail, | COmpany that has been doing a largs | eoverine a period of about one and business with state contractors, one-half hours o s|lr:'lll) has Mr, Warner worked | that he Attorney does not ‘Whitman think even District had knowledge of On Wednesday. Feb, strict Attorn, fice was served upor this line of the Osborne investigation. gonally at Albany ennina his | Information came to Mr, Warner that earance hefore the same srand jury | Mr. Kennedy had been connected with the bonding eompany In question prior to his election as atate treasurer and that since that period his conne nday, Feb 16, at 10.30 o'clock a, d Affairs at State Treasurer's | have been kepi up through the ice. strumentality of a near relative, da 14, at the Troquols| Mr. Warner refused to diselose the | : 15 ano broena, | Speelfic line of inquiry he had made | i form with the one served |In the case, but it is understood that | m on Wednesday, was sorved | it had reference to an alleged assocta- | up. o personally. aleo Tequiring his | tion between Kennedy, George H. Mc- | Y hefore ihe gramd july at|Guire and Charles ¥, Murphy, Jr. A | the ame time Mondoy mornir | witness at the John Dee proceedings For he past ten duve T hase been |in New York sald Ms Murphy gave in constant touc My, Icennads. | Dim assurances that he had sufficient and was with him versonally at Al- ce to control the awarding of bany on Monday, Tuesday ahd Wed- Rconce e B T D e thistime| Mr, Kennedy, by virtus of his office, T et carefully into ihe affairs | Was & member of the state canal board, e s ace axniitS | of whieh (he lieutenaat governor, see- The statutes relating Lo the of. | Tetary of state, attorney general, state | ¢ wtsta ey s by engineer and superintendent of public . et et ot amee, | Works ulse are members, When agents | B e e s wiih houts | from District Attorney Whitman's of- | e St 163 fice were here two weels ago obtain- | Comptroller Wendell, who has chargd| ;g panic gecounts, Mr, Kennody's was of matters relating to ihe conduct of 810", d one "of” those sought. tate treas- | sed mat- | treasurer’s they relate to the office of urer; I also met and disct ters in relation to the state office with Atternev General Carmody, | LINE OF INVESTIGATION. Matters Regarding Which Kennedy Was to Be Questioned. ennedy last week were and met with Mitchell May, secretary - board and other boards of whici | served by Disirict Atterney Whitman | ‘m. John Kennedy, as state (reasurer, Was & issued to insure his appearance to tes- .t tify here tomorrow at the public John Office Efficiently Conducted. | o jnquiry which the district attorney I discussed with Mr. Ballon, ih¢| has been conducting into pelitical deputy state treasurer, with Mr. Can- | grafi, it was stated by Assist -1 non, the cashier, and with the execu- t Attorney John Kirklard C i tive clerks in eharge of all the depart- | ments in the state trefisurer's office, fo | The d it was learned, familiarize myself with the procedure | intended to examine Kennedy as to the | of the affairs of the office of state manner in which he handled from $50,- trensure 600,000 to $150,000,000 of state moneys Aficr this very theroush | during nis two administrations as state | thor . He was to be asked pariic- Was Sensitive of Criticism o ) disliked publicity and rination, was established by nere t when before | tes romation grand jury he denied that g th his | longer connect \ roing because cent. pf the amount de- | 4 there could be about him |and he w v | treasur He | tent of th £s conducted by John ' It about this | J. Kennedy & company. t la. lays and Kenredy s appearance before the he had nothing to con- | grand jury was In company with | cea his proposed evamination, 1|membefs of the state canal board, of | could <ce that he was brooding over | which he was also a member. He ivas | this matter and feared the publicity. | asked to testify as to what he knmew ' He told me (hat he had never before | of the board's actiog in declining to | been a witness ecither before a grand | grant a barge canal ontract to James | jury or-in an action any court!C. St art after the latter d de- sud he fe d that he be un- | clined to make a politicai contribution able to clearly emplain the intricate |to 4 man afleped to have been James Questions which might be asked by a | B, Gafuey, poiitical and business as= among lower animal 4 Tattles wa | Bayard Hopkins at Cabled Paragraphs New Cabinet for Argentina. Buenos Alres, Feb. 15.—The news- paper Naclen announces the appoint- ment of a new cabinet, Remembered thu Maine at Havana. Havana, Feb. 15.—The United Span- ish War Veterans held service at the American club today in memory of the Maine. Many prominent Cubans at- tended, as well as members of the diplomatic corps, including the Freach minister. Nothing Heard from Niagara, sresy, France, Feb. 15.—Virtualls a0 word was recelved today or the French linc steamer Niagara, which, ‘bound from Havre for New York with 147 passengers aboard, was obliged to_turn back because of broken pro- pelllers, and is returning to a French por Riot in Japanese Parliament. Tokio, Feb. 15.—The der last night and adjourned after midnight. The members of the opr sition destroyed the ballot box in or: to prevent the adoption of the husine: tax, which the masses wish abolished Riotous scenes on the floor of il house continued throughout the sion, which extended over many LIQUOR BACKBONE OF THE SOCIAL EVIL.| Assertion of a Boston University Pro- 4 fessor in an Address. Boston, Feb, 15 —Registration of names of sufferers from venereal dis- eases and the refusal of marriage li- censes to such persons until offictally declared cured was _suggested as a step toward the solution of the social evil problem, in an address tonight by Prof. DeWitt G. Wilcox, M. D, of Boston university, president of the American Institute of Homeopathy. “What has been accomplished in commercial reforms through publicity can in the same measure be accom- plished through publicity on moral questions, particularly in this speeific geustion of the social ovil,” said Dr. Wilcox. “I am thoroughly convinced that the present day condi mand that venereal diseases should be | reported the same as other disease- spreading affections. When we as phy sicians were first compelled to report tubercular diseases many a physician felt it would be working a hardship upon the patient to so expose his mal- ady,but now we see in the light of what has’ been accomplished how miuch wis- er it is that a few siould suffer than that the many should be exterminated. The same would prove true of venereal | diseases.” Dr. Wilcox declared that If the drinking of alcoholic beverages were absolutely abolished the social evil “would be ripped up the back and it spinal cord severed.” “I thoronghly believe,” ha said, “that it ty and alcoholism were to- day abolished from the face of the chronie invalidism, deformities, | ture deaths, ndness, fooble- mindedness - and insanity would be as rare in the human race as it is now CAMPAIGN [N FRANCE OPENS UP LIVELY. Stones for Party Leader and Whistles and Rattles to Drown Speeches. Havre, Feb. 15—What politicians der to be one'of the most exciting toral campaigns of the third re- public was opened here today by the Sriandist party, a new political orga ization composed of many republican senators and deputies. The object of the Briandists, as stated by its organ- izers, is to put the good of France as a whole before.the consideration of lo- cal politics. Aristide Briand, th 3. Louis Barthou, former premier, also a former pre- mier, and a host of other leaders ad- |y, dressed a guthering of more than 3,000 enthusiastic followers. Opponents of the movement had pre- pared a warm reception for the speak- ers. Thousands of whistles and rat- tles had been distributed to young dockmen and laborers, but the author- itles had drafted reinforcements of gendarmes, who maintained compara- tive order. The whistling and noise of s drowned by the cheering. As M, Briand passed through the streets from the statlon to the m ing hall a fow stones wers thrown, but the ex-premier was not harmed A SCHOONER RESCUED BY REVENUE CUTTER. The Bayard Hopkins In Bad Shape as Result of Storm. Newpert, R. I, Feb. 15— cutter Seminole picked up the dis- tressed schoomer Bayard Hopkins o Diamond Shen's today, mccosd adio message recavad hers, e sald ‘Seminole fonnd dist: 3 to a ie mes- 0 o'clock this afternoon three miles west of Diamond Shoals. Vessel is in bad shape from recent sterm. One man en schooner injured. Seminole towing Hopkins 10 Beaufort, §, C. Clemency was reeommended to the court in the case of Polkinghorne, the deputy sheriff. Judge Flannigan will pass sentence on the cenvicted men tomorrow. It has not been decided wheiher an appeal will be taken. The jury reached a verdiet after ten pallots” The court had instructea tne jurers that they ceuld find the mer guilly of either secend degree murder or_manslaughter. The four eonvicted men, who have been at liberty under $5.000 bonds, were at once turned over to the eus- tady of the shesifk sociate of Charles FL Murpky, leader f Tammany Hall. With the wth members of the howsd, he was int invited {a appear before Y. and he w ¥ vespond Adsistant Disirict Atiorae 4 tonigat that similar iny i {wice wded e at the Johy hearing, both invitation been ignor Feb. 5, but-en thal date i Loy Bufiula, where fe w aid, to comsuit coumsel lust Monday ied tq serve him with Some of Kennedy’s testimc beforé at a John Doe hearing to which, un- ifke the grand jury proceedings the public is admitted. “Mr. Clark declined fo reveal what this testimony was, but | it was understood Kennedy's methods of 'hendlin~ state moneys was included in the scope of the examination. Since then the district attorney’s office has been maling further investigations along these ines, and Mr. Whitman has now In bis possession Kennedy's personal bank accounts. lower house | was the scene of unprecedented disor- | ons de- | revenue | essed schooner | Mob Frustrates flrder of Court PREVENTS PRIEST KROM ENTER- | ING CHURCH A BATTLE WITH POLICE Parishioners Objected to Bishop's As- signment of a Pastor—Court Had Sustained Validity of Appointment. South Bend, Ind, Feb. 15.—Seven persons were seriously injured and carly a hundred others hurt here to- Condensed Telegrams Professor Alcce Fortier, 58 years old, well known educator, New Orleans, Saturday. Rroused Ire of d GUH ressman - - “ The Waterbury Police Department announced Saturday that all sorts of | Bambling must be stopped. PROVOST GUARD TOLD EVANS TO | 2 Mayor Rogers of Mendota, Ill, has MOVE ON gone on strike because he receives ogly 16 cents day from the city. Rev. Theron Brown, associate editor of the Youth's Companion since 1570, IN COPPER DISTRICT Which is Accepted Ungraciously. Lebanon. A Sale of the Assets and proper of the Walpole Tire and Rubber ct ¥ was recommended by the rec Saturday. Trinidad, Col., Feb. J. M. Evans of Montana, member of the house committee investigatiug the coal strike, died at his home | A WARNING SERVED ON GEN. SALAZAR | Notified by Gen. Scott That Any Attempt to Rescue Him Might Cost Him His - Life | CONFINED IN SPECIAL BARBED WIRE STOCKADE died at Newton, Mass., Saturday, aged 82 years. H 2 R s ety (of theSte)e Rachael Lanear, 101 Years Old, a|Mexican Volunteer Fears Rebels May Resort to a Ruse to man, Sergeant Offers an. Apology, | ToEEsS, Who o one, Ho e avaa ag | : Bring About His Death and May be Given Accommoda- tions in Guardhouse—School to be Established at Fort Bliss For the 400 Children of Mexican Refugees There. | icomen attempted to ald Sheriff Ed-{guard while walking about town to- | the history of Bellevue hospital, New | ward Swanson in carrying out the or- | pight, and for a time it appeared that | york, have passed the examinations Texas, Feb. 15.—Hundreds | and GeneraliSoatl 1 f Judge W. A. Funk of the circuit [ the member of congress would be|for gamission as internes. . y t Bliss today to | Will ina »ol at which some it the Rev. Stanisiaus Gruza | Dlaced under arrest. i = s S giie s aeta) | 90 the can officers wilt | be pluced In charge of St. Cassimirs| Short Anewer by Congressman. | There is a Shortage of Water O 4 e Prison cany, (WR SR ] b the >olish Roman Catholic church.A mob | Evans, who was alone, had en. | Staten Island because S0 many resi- | HuSh L. Scott is caring for more than| ~ At idiers discovered Ji24 2,000 meni ang wenops, st drhiing | in conversation with a secntry | dents have left their water running n women and chil- ds of ammuni- | two hours, succeeded in blocking the | when Bergeant Willlam Nicols rode up | overnight to freezin | :d after the federals were effori of Father Gruza to take Dossos- | and asked the name and busine - i : slon of the church, the stranger. | _The Frozen Body of Miss Elizabeth e recruits who Parishioners Objected to Priest. “That is none of your business,” re- mpson was found Saturday by “ Salazar Given Warning. Grande Father Gruza was transferred to the l’l‘_f‘\‘,‘ B 5 » ighbor who was floundering through | Meanwhile General Jose Ynez Sal _ Rumor of Another Plet. | parish a year ago, but the parishioners | “YoU'll have to move on,” ordered |a show drift in Elmhurst, a Brookiyn | zar, prisoner, sulked within his tent.| Rumors re al Scott that | Fefused” o aecep: him. The members | the, oficer | suburb, General Scott has him confined in a | attempts > recruits across | of the 600 families in the parish then| “l1 am attending to my own busl- = y special barbed wire stockade away | the de, but details { took charge of the church, barred the [ R°SS” asserted Mr. Evans. Colonel John Henry Edeson, who or- | from the oiher pri e e Lot | doors and windows and petitioned the | Discussion Follows. ganized the Massachuseits Cavalry in{informed him that npt was . S | bishop of the district to assigned an-| Then ensued a discussion between | he Civil war died of heart disease him: he Swonlil® be Mexican Gunbont: Retine other priest. This was refused, and | Sergeant Nichols and the congressman, | At his home in Elizabeth, N. J. aged | first person shot et | the matter was taken into the circult | Serseant Nichols wheoled his horse | 4 Years | Salazar’s Apprehensions. | court, where Judge Funk ordered the|and rode to headquarters for instruc- h CRATAAE | g y. Salazar sent word- to General| Wednead us_tonight heriff to place Father Gruza in charge | tions, leaving another soldier at the| Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, has re- , 2!} on his = The trip | o the church. | place. | turned homs st Fockntico Eillis fram tenred o 19” here was s Rou- | Battled With Police. | w A Tegre- | CIONEIADG O e e demonstration | MASTAL and An- | Farly today the sheriff, a deputy | Sentative [iches Eaanoile & fiv e ey ks nearby, T | and the priest drove to the church, but | Sergeant Offers Apology. i - 2 ots in the air, i i | were immedlately surrounded, and the | During his absence the sergeant evi- | Charles W. Morse, th: N e Lo | police were called upon for aid. Twen- | dently learned the identity of the|er, sailed Friday on " o s ty-five officers were sent to the church | stranger. moment later he galloped} Kaiserin Auguste Victc reference to himself. dolf o E and the doors broken open. The an- | back, s said P* | many. He sspects ta.be gone & month May Enter Guardhouse. ;‘,R\:,e iy res? M[exw; | gry_parishioners then charged the offi-| “That's Mr. Evans. I owe | to take the baths v o e | said that he might en- | who was m justice in Pres- { cers, and the battle was fought in the | you an S : A By - A | street. | think_you do owe apolo- | Middletown’s “Everybody to Church” | ‘¥ e Jaoont Truect b i Firemen Called Out. | eclared the repres | movement yesterday was a great suc- e ould e i S el Y o] the Toench o Vel | The fire department was called to| Cores | cess. the churches in the city re- o oo A ey e Crus. se- | aid the police. bui was unable to help, | WILD ESCAPADE OF | ported’ increased congregations from | [1'® €Xperiment for a week. €2 cret mert he Mex~ | as the rioters surrounded the wagons A WEALTHY YOUTH | | thirty to one hundred percent. Stry. wiich, is 't chikcke jcan governme d was not permit- and threatened to cut the hose. Father — : ara 1 Sysetm | ted to land or inicate with Gen- | watched the fight from 2 house | Compelled Chauffeur to Drive for 30 | --Thomas Cremmins, for 25 years a ' of thié sers. It | eral F Diaz. ves was allowed { two blocks awas Hours Without a Rest. e i g Sk e " | Shows tha > camp are to leaxe Mexico on the condition that - ——c—. ik He t fe e S | o 3 cers should go direct to Europe. z cer be sb & pe. WREATH AT BASE OF ‘ London, Feb, n extraordinary | NEIle be e SRk i me 218 fec et U | escapade 'of Lee Bond, a wealthy man, | ™ Se Lt and 3,180 men who are ph Wilson to Vieit Mexico City. THE MAINE MONUMENT 3 3 Sezos £ v e living in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, was | g o ;0 Kilsyth Gourt, a large apart- | There are 1259 women and 556 chil- | Mexico ¢ Feb. 15.—It is reported o : Blow- | Feborted to the police tod: Bond, Ehigmidlicn i i & I | that the for merican ambassadar, in. and a c cur srday afternoon | ADere eotial ‘gt Dok or iren 400 are of school age, | the Mexi = ind compaied e wurday afternoon | caused a damage of about $20.000 to | Of the ck 100 & | New York, Feb. 15.—At 0.15 o'clock | 4 Sqmbelicd the driver (o make a | $LCC% 0y Furnished suites Saturday: | _ AR e T L g | tonight the exact hour at_which, 16 | 6 S A L - | vears ago, the battleship Malne ‘was | sor*jFe the countles of Wiltshire, Dor- | £o.ma) Orders For Investigation of | A PUBLIC FUNERAL {STATE POLICE RAID blown up in the harbor of Havana, |pigiols at the man's back and threai- L Yeaymctions Gl Ak Som Rack FOR SENATOR BACON. CHINESE GAMBLERS. Cuba, Ralph M. Parker, department | Syiid M, (% fan's back and threal- en & Hartford were issued i i s 1\];»{1(::::;1:.:!»; ur“r‘.m“n!!-{'v R \‘15“\ S ™1> | out permission, By similar threats & ,'f;\ the Inter-Sista Oommsce to Be Held in Senate Cham- | Thirty-two Celestials Gathered in Last - s ;n“l'- FER :(‘ Yhe eutrapfe’ o l_lt' «‘vln[(‘-lml various far in l“— Stton A 7 T 3 y Afternoon. | Night at Bridgeport. Cantray” Paric' - Gaihared ‘apout ~tns | ISRt Lo ¢ dellver peisyl und other P e el At sgenort, Som Thirts statue were fifty velerans of the war | o o - 2 A Miss Heien Redmond, th actress, n D N ta cs4two Chinamen, mamy them | with “Spatn’ whieh followed the des- | PA5NE for them, oL Ty-lor ner retirement fom the ed Salen N eed to be from ofher cities in t truction of the battleship, | den of his residence hoiding a revol- n 190 many notabla - s reia, who | tate. and some fram New York, were | After the wreath was placed, the | vor ' cach hamd, A posse of ice- s in v uc- < Lo O arrested shorily after 9 o'clock t0-+ veterans stood with bowed heads [in6n wiio B Deta atllne NonaTioe ed from monla in a New ¢ were Virtually | 1;ohe in two raids that were directed fore the monument while “tabs” Was | i dc1’and. arreste .‘ it s hospital Saturda that still re- |} State Policemen Bridgeman, Fiyan, |sounded. : o | i bk TR ) ixed will be determined | gl " \Wreeler and Virelll, assisted by uring the afternoon Rear Admiral | coNGRESSMEN WILL For « % presi. | & sauad 2l police. They were Charles D, Bigsbee, who was in eom- i v s tpedigigpesa il oo sl Ry | mand of ‘the Maine iled In the VISIT COPPER MINE | 41 some W keeping 43; others with | Seventy-first Yc;Xm\-m nory & me —— | ot h ;: frequenting gambling houses, morial tablet to the officers and men | To Deepest Vertical | 4 m ¥ es, will accom- | = mha raids were at-91 State street and ! who perished on board the Malne. the World. | ed Saturda b £ senator 0 5o Water street and were made simul- 3 oF | 5 | = nig taneously aiders being divided { WEATHER DELAYS Hance Mich,, Feb, 5.—When the | After Spending Three Years b i ) P into iwo squads. In addition = thoss o N | congresslonal hearing is resumed here | penitentiary at Moun. aw 1, two others were ad in the | | hind Their Schedules. the constitutional rights of eltizens | urdas caded self-defense. : General Wood. chief|other was le to take care e M A 2 11y | Bave been invaded. They have | of the arm Fho presidant, | New ork, b. 15.—Exceptionally | strikers who are willlng to testify as | r a ard Struggle and with the Who Pid recovering from = 5 s S i eathier at sea”hus delayed a | fo working conditions In the mines It | nid of & tak, the sieomenis Ations | et Mdisposiivr, expects to aitend. | yoe vt 10 TAKE fleet of trans-Atlantic liners | the committee desires to hear them. 1 Kansas, that had been icebound | Tuesday ut n d for this port. The Campania, | The members of t committes are | for two dayn w ¥ ht of Ch = n wiil THE VEIL IN YEAR | from Liverpool, due tomorrow nooh, | 1ooking forward to a trip underground | e Swiiray woinin Sight of Chica. placed i = i | was 51¢ miles out at 11 o'clock to- | but this probably Will not be under<| oe tho eroke i (e apond steamed Jater t | Widow of Postmaster-Gemeral Now a night, indicating that she would not|taken until the arrival of Represen- | R A4 ~ ew Novitiate, | dock_ before Tuesday morning. The | tative Hamlin, They probably will be | in the Face of His reported state- | “STORM THE MALE | i | Amerika, from Hamburg, also due|iuken down the Whiting shatt af the | ment fray po wouin robortel TICAL TRUST® - t5—Mrs, Henrietts ; | Monday ‘morning, was 480 miles from | Calumet and Hecla, which penetrates | qont or tha S Jroibn 48 prest- gacs N . widow of Charles § | port at noon, and was a day late, The | Gatmet aad Hecia which atSa|dent of the San Francisco Chur 3 et ol mlith, former postmaster Sons | 5t. Louls, from Southampton, out 373 | Lty *e 1, "he Goapot mertica par | ederation, Dr. Charies P. Aked of the | Advice of a Kentucky Suffragist to Her | { | miton a1 m. “was aothics Tiner |52’ worid v aft | First Congregational sh will be F | day behind Ter Hchedule, ax was the | EEM T K mked to by the executive com- i Adriatic, from Meditertasean ports, 398 | mittee af Washs that Mra [ | miles out at 4 p, m, MORE SMALLPOX _ | male b Smith eould not take the veil for af ! The Argentina, from Trieste, was AT MIDDLETOWN. | Mrs. Charles H. Woed, gain suffr Soiiie yean r many years she ] nearing port late tonight, She should | Jike | co banker, who on | affered ic has been pr \ in charitable wark, § have reached here on ¥riday last, The | Three Cases Thus Far Discevered— AL e tadin o ed | ridge = nun: ins; e of Our: Pennsylvania, from Hamburg, was net | d from the s m ° ar suffy N ¢ Christian Docirine, which is 8o far behind, but en resching here to- School Qrdered Closed. i night out of Signapore, Jan. tice of the | fad e t, on_the low- § night, was a day behind her schedule, i G Sym |5, while en route to Hong Korg with Suifrage | 5 HUE Y, ministr | which ealled for her arrival at her pier | liddie e onn., Feb, 15.—There| her husband's as t to commemorate the birth- | ¥ I ¥. iy | are now thre cases i smaiipox in ¢ o f Susan E. Anthony. The speak- | i L city, two cases being discovered today | Cengoring the Stage has spread to 5 T hoe saguet o b e OBITUA“Y in the family of John Day, in the Skad- | tng New York state association oppos- | Senator Moses E. Clapp of Minueso = 2 el {le Hill district. Two sons of Alv. Day | cq to woman suffrage, and today the | and Senater John ¥. Shafroth of Colo et v Dr. Roswell Park, Native of Pomfret. | had hoon ill a week befare the iilness | cammitics Apmoatnich by that crgant. | sado. otk 6T Buffalo, N; Y., Feb. 15.—Dr, Roswell | Was diagnosed today as the dread dis- | sation will begin compiling a AMrs, Antoinetie Funk, & member of | S ‘ Park, one of the besi known surgeons N ol "f;‘l;““u“j‘»":l ] Skadl | the good and the bad plays now bSO = i & e Adriatic, in America, died suddenly today at his | 410 school has been ordered elosed | presented in New York nounced that Preparations were nOW | Tk, signalled 233 miles east af { home on Delaware avenue The cause | fOf the present. Jahn O'Brien, a well shius under way for the congressi cam- | New \“ R alens = :n_ ek S e | ot death was heart failure "D, Park | Known resident was taken iil with the| Bugene C. Griffith of Pascous. R. I, | Baisns ~The cammitice w Eosaony. had been in perfect health up to with- | disease last week. A Strong QUArAD- | gpe of the best known {rap shogters of | every district,” she asserted, j Tue h 15—St Cama~ in twenty minutes of the end. | tine ix established to prevent a possible | he country, was found Euilty in su- | the Teprescntatives that their seats are | New Voss, Feh, 13- Steamer Cam- | | "Dr. Park was born in Pomfret, Conn., | 8bread | pertar cour reester, Mass, cn | URsafe if they ignore the dems > miles east of Sandy Hook | |in 1852, He was educated at Racine S | Saturday of assauit on Deputy Game | the people who demand woman 2. m, Tuesday, | college,” founded by his father, where (TO BE COLD UNTIL | Warden Elmer A. Macker of Massa age. Fiuma for New : he was graduated in 1572, He studied | A | chusetts. He was fhned $1,000 miles _east of * | medicine at Northwestern university | SARTER TO“OHROW" [[SEtamoR (GORE O/ % m., idth. Dock 8.30 and after gradustion spent several | Chamge to Higher Temperatures by the | Postmaster Genoral Burleson Satur ON THE STAND TODAY | years as demonstrater in anatemy and | Middl f the Weok. | day issued order granting of | for New ;1\?‘,1:;“7 on surgery et the \\'\el'm‘kn'»‘ S AN eB, | absence without in addition to | Last Witness for the Defense in $30, east i Medical college, the Chicago Medica 5 8 . | the of abs with pay author- | it. Dok | | college and the Rush Medical college, | Washington, Feb. 13 All sections of { ;04 by law, to postal employes who 990 D aus B i | In 1883 the medical department of the | (i€ country except —the Pac SI0Pe | re me 5 of the national guard | Gkianoe Fei, 15—tuited eamer Eap- % University of Buffalo called him te | Wil be held fast in Jack Frost's grasp | {0 to perform military | & S e of Okla- signalled A i | until after Tuesday, according r Ty | States Senato P. Gore of Okla g rofessorahip of surgery, which enair | WUl @ i duty i Conirin: il Tka e AR 4>, ; . he held for 51 years I s il b < mA |a Witness i his ow in th Wednosday. i Dr. Pari’s obinions an cancers and | There will be 2 B the ughe® | A Public Spirited Citizen has sent | $50.000 damage sui by Mrs 15.—Steamer S¢, Lou= & tumors attracted world-wide attention. | ISMperatures the m S R Yo dent Wilson an anonymous let- | Alinnie B. Bx W es that the for w York, sig- ! | He was a prolific writer on surgieal | aost of the Rocky mountaifis” said g fo -dollar 1d | senator attacked b Washiugt cast of Sandy Hook a8 y | and other soientific subjects. Honorary | the Wweel A saniERt e ] the pro- | Botel March 24 vear. Se 30 a. m. Tuesday. 5 degrees were conferred upon him by | Weathel ring the nex - 5 ‘ s ? Feb carm, eiees wen santena 3 several days iineal’ sme one and Gare's t nderst Feb. St ale, Harvard and Lake Forest uni- | 55Yerd : e 1Y the government. | wil comple of s for Provideace and | ersities. He wa he | surgean i o g n 1 San Fran- | defens i ed i ed. No iime OF Po=’ | R. Sherwoo Argentine Battleship i st s i i A STRIKER. |\ ios p e | ! Fhree Guards Deputy Sheriff Guil- | 1O o e = - aed " “grifrere = ty of Mansiaugh o = Sevaral g . wnopic, « rere W A Probers Trin — ther depu B o Mentpelier. Shérwood w s wn author of ¥ e Tt i Fel. 15.—Threq of e note and for ihe past ; i buildings in the a century had contribuied : > S ang Bailey and Heaton newspap d maga- | X ' ) d ¢ U ed in a Ore which She was prominent in women's | $ T i &= which r several hours early daal‘ | organisations i | 3 e Denver Saturd To- Stge with temperature § degrees below | oohe, Will e buried in Toledo, NeE| Mcadeo and Houston at Cincinnati. | W memning the commitiee will| Fest Frozen, Amputation Necessary. | zero. The loss was Sstimated at TG T | Gincinnati, Q., Feb. 15.—Secretary of D Ate seunton; tn the CIC e Suffield, Conn., Feb. 15—This town | §00. The flte ‘started near~heate i ohn H. Harjes. the Treasury McAdoo and Secretary of 00 0 Fire in a Quiney Block. | was snowbound ‘as the result of yes- | the basemen |, Grasse, France, Feb. 15.—John Har- | Agriculture Houston arrived this % . Y terday’s storm until today. The @rsi| dent’s Cord Betts Jes. who for many years was a partner | city tonight. Tomorrow they will hear | _ Feb. 15.—The (...r:l! trolley car from Hartford did not reach | Rresident’s Col T In the banking house of Morgan, Har- | bankers and merchants present their | & weeks in the Adams | here untll ¢ o'clock in the afternoan <hingtop, Fed. 15— | jes & Co. of Paris, died here today. He | clalms to have a regional bank In this | DAL Lusiness | John Fitagerald.who drove from Wind- cold was declared at the had been M r some weeks and the | city, as well as represent < caused 3$20.099 | sor Locks t iz place, 1 a ight to be m? 1w members of his family were summoned | Louisville and Tndianapoli pe s resid- | badly frozen. Ile was taken t | L The president from Paris on Friday. Mr. Harjes re- | mittee will o Cleveland, tience o | ing in ap he appor 3| ford hospiial, where it will i s family- tired from active business in 1998, Washingtou Ehad nar I sy to-ampitaie both feet.

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