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VOL. LVI.—NO. 44 — NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 : . _PRICE_TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Giruclation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connectlcut in Proportmn to the City’s- Population 1 HUERTA CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY| Cebed Puraohs IProbg of Wheat |Woman Robhed | Comensed Teesrams GLASH BETWEEND'GORMAN AND ROOT American Girl Weds Title. k lc}‘:l",i‘:"l‘ lehlard k:'lremhu":zv;eedéed‘ Paris, Feb. 19—The marringe took | o age_ al stol, N. H., whes e a 3 place here today of Miss (‘v'lb‘\’d N’v;‘- d FI P by M I ! printer and puhllshir since 1870. % 5 3 Charge 0’Shaughnessy Joins Other Members of é":&‘:,?ze;”o}’;&i‘:‘s;"n“cer“p(.'.:‘;;ih‘jgf an our rrices ilitiaman Mrs. Robert Louis Stevensan, widor: Latter Resents Assertion of Former That Motive Diplomatic Corps in Attending Function Schiean. Snnsf»?nfm;":\sxlmfgg‘fi"d; AN INVESTIGATION BY CONGRESS | Boy DESCRIBES ACTS OF A | Cajl'* ™ her home in Montecito | of Carnegle Peace Endowment is Corrupt Ways-Ruart of Brussels. ° PROPOSED DRUNKEN SOLDIER — Richard L. Humphrey of Philadel | | Inflammable Dart for Aeroplanes | adelphia was reelected = president of | | the American Concrete lnstll.llP ves- HOSTILE EDITOR TO BE SENT FROM CQUNTRY |mibie aisit wity'tiribiant v | DUE TO MANIPULATION| COAL STRIKE INCIDENT| rie” | ADMINISTERS STINGING REBUKE TO 0’GORMAN tested today in the presence of militar: wir experts with satisfactory resul . Seven Members of the family of o e kgl ks et s Leuls Dracter are il at Brookiyn of : i - aining gasoline, i ! s i : omaine pois as a result of eat- | gz A B / Huerta to Provide Mission Abroad For Journalist Who Has | contact. “Iis purpose is to set fire | Declaration in Resolution of Minne- | Startling Testimony at Congressional , poisoning a Williams of Mississippi Also Resents Remarks'of Fellow Dem- act. Its : . 5 Ing tainted meat | \ to dirigible balloons or buildings. sota Representative—Few Operators | |nvestigation—Lad Declares Soldier 5 Been Making Radical Criticisms of United States—A| |, . .. o - oy by 4. Have Absalute Conttol of Prisoet PR A PR R T \\,I;L?,1",{‘,",;";}",?{‘fi,’"‘,’:efl;ph.;i.}"f,}l ocrat and Offers an Apology For Him—Colloquy Pre- . oae Londd Feb. 19.—The first ye-elec. v pe v . ¥ o . = b A - ¥ Neutral Zone at Torreon is Assured—British Representa- | (ion nccedsitated by the recent changes - it T cipitated During Discussion of Arbiiration Treaties— in the cabinet resulted in the defeat ‘Washington, Feb, 19 “ongressional s = 1t T A day of C. F. G. Masterman in the ashinelon, : a iz hgressional | mrinidad, Colo., Feb. 19—An eleven | . : . A oo tives to Make Quest For British Subject Held by Villa. | today of C. = & Yasierman, 1 (0 | inquiry into the erganization and ob-|year old Slavish boy held the ocenter | Opponents_of Woman Suffrage will Wilson Assured of Repeal of Free Tolls Provision. by the narrow margin of 24 votes. The | )ords of trade and the Minneapolis | Of the stage late today in the federal | jUo; ilr committe against a suffrage unionist candidate, Major Sir M. Wil | 1000 "or commerce to determine | iDvestigation of the "Colorado _Coal | (00 BOR, CURITL TEE SO ving 2,828 votes | & fiuence over wheat and flour | Miners" strike. Congressmen, attor- | : prices in the country, was proposed in | ReY8 .mine officials and labor leaders son, was elected, Tecei Mexico City, Feb. 19.—General Vie- [was charged to lay the matier hefore | 1o %301 polled by Masterman. Washington b. 19.—Extension of | discussion which was prolonged ' foF toriano Huerta today celebrated the |General Villa and he broached the $ & resolution introduced today by Rep- | crowded about Gustav Yeskenski as ' The Fuel-Briquetting Industry general arbitration treaties with for- | more than ar g anniversary of his accession to the |subject vesterday in a personal talk An English Syl om Cond?mned. A mentaiive” Marahan ot oy euch | he told in broken English of being | making a steady growlh each year, ac ign na(m‘;_.x, the first movg i the | . Senator Shively indiana, acting presidency with @ Teview of the gar- |on the international border, which Was | Tondcn, Feb. 19—The British war | nc”oiotivion was referred (o the | Kicked by a militluman when he tried | cording to a report by C. L. Wright of | & ¥ he administratio chairm e 1 relations com: sign relations of the | mittee, cal eaties when the on and the formal decoration of the |followed up by a formal agreement | mic' system of confidential reports | rules ' committee, and Representative | to protect his home and little broth- | the federal bureau of mine L n t United ¢ tes, seemed as: d tonight | senate had e o coi ? regimental colors of the Twenty-ninth |today. Incidentally it is understood |, which officers of the army may be | )anahan announced his intention of | €rs and sisters. | ) acier tire senvis hen Jn';( x:“‘:p? .‘»f::f.‘n- o e ve bu . and x:]xsi:i:r;‘:g: the organization which under com- |that General Scott had been instru-|condemntd and sentenced to profes- | o g for a hearing before that Matter is Under Investigation. President Wilson Expects ships to be | g 5116 feuare had wakeon up consds | of et A ety et - ;"(_rins mand of General Blanquet, placed Ma- |mental in influencing General Villa to | Glonal ri\n without being heard in | gortniffe SO0 & i@ Hl8 ), QFOTE, SRS 3 | passiug through'the ' Punsma: capal f pi r 2 y -" importance_of rest Gero under: arrest. The president con- |adopt civilized methods of warfare and | e (o™ qer. was severely cen- | Gttt . He declared that two soldiers came | PASSINE theoueh the Fupuins, CAiil | closely detined the issues involved in | the reiationship of thd United States ferred decorations om several officers |in advising him as to the propsr meth- | sireq by ihe judge of the King's bench E 1 ranch at Suffield on Feb_| this coming Tall and mar | the. on confronting the nation. | with powers of the world for distinguished service, od of treating prisoners of war and | sourt today. = A jury awarded Major Cost of Living Has Not Fallen. 4%, ransacked the rboms and 3 Before the debate in the senate be- | appea se 0 disregard lo- s non-combatants within the 7ome of mil- | W Augustus Adam, formerly of the| “The cost of living has not respond- | took $200 from his mother's purse. o rds in the number | 70 on freatles wil S eis g gt [Ghacges O'BRauahessy) Fresent. itary operations. The retel leader in | Roual [rish Lancers, $10,000 damages |ed to the general reduction in tariff | After the lad's testimony had been | Al P e R i e | Spamn, Norway, Sweden, Portugal and |~ gpoose Principle of Arbitrations The ceremony was attended by the lgig to have shown himself very amen- Sir Edward Ward in his ca- | rates declired the preamblo’ to’ithe | given, Captain W. C. Danks made a|Sf 5h eges twien foRhatthing burc) Switserland, President * Wilson had | (JPPOS® FUNSRE OF AroUraiime American charge d'affaires and the |aple to suggestions. as permanent secretary of the | resolution, “and does not yield to-the | statement to the committee that the | BOSe2 Were browen during donuan conferred with scnators and represent- | Senstor Chamberlain = of =OreSom other members of the diplomatic corps. i thoe. | steadlly falling prices received by |alleged incident had been reported to 5 g2 X f =y the treaties as well as the If of the democrats who are op= The troops numbered 3,500 and in- | TO LOCATE BENTON. % farmers for their produce. The world’s | Adjutant General John ~Chase and| | u uoie of Glastonbury said yes- | PAT&Mount issue of Panama canal tolls. *d to repeal of the free' tolls Prog cluded a regiment of Lancers recent- | | PETRAS DECLINES demand for wheat and the consump- |tkat an active investigation by the |t v € OF Tastondury SOl ver | The Sentiment in Europe. jon of the Panama canal act. He Iy created, Which branch of the service | British Representatives Will Endeavor tion thereof so closely balance its pro- | military authorities was in progress. | (*rday that about ninety Pereelte ol g oo sisured by leaders of both | Geelared at the pposition to all it s said ig the intention of the pres- 1ol sann His' Fate: TO GIVE TESTIMONY. | duction from year to year that there is | Captain Danks said it has not been de- | (N®, Peach = bucs = Io - Connecticus |, 0 Moo, & ¥ would vote to repeal ! arbitration pacts “the general ident to enlarge. Y z | 2ikdal, | not legitimate occasion for violent|termined whether the alleged outrage | orcre ? toll tion for American £hips ground that this nment should El Imparcial in an =d“"“€“ today, | @) Paso, Tex. Feb. 19.—British rep- | Is Accused of ‘the Murder of His For- | fuctuations in the price of that neces- | was the act of militiamen. P & & eaties had been ratified. ! not submit ar n question to § Eefarat fo dne Sppmtainr ai0ret your | resentatives in’ the United States mer Fiancee. Bity.” 1 |, The boy told of being left in the | -y, poos Has lssued an ord nferences the president !a foreign The pending of General Huerta's administration, e, | promised to aid in investigating the The Prives Manipulated. {house with his four or five younger | piifing the emgration of priests explained that it was the univ treaties are ding that dis- Flt‘“‘flst‘moflt a1 lfli; praise for his | gigappearance of Willlam A. Benton.| Aurera, T, Feb. Anthony Pe-| Tpe constantly changing price to |brothers and sisters. AETIcl hin the Bathva et AR European > nations that putes at law tation of O aor "or S \Aens” editor of Wi | British subject, who was arrested at | tras refused to testify today in the in- | tne farmer, and the continued high| “Two soldiers drove up in a bugey.” | (s smacn ot tates had viciated the | treaties which ot be settled by Imparclal, against whoas anti-Ameri- Juares last Tussday. and has not been | quest into tho murder of Theresa Hol | price 1o the cousumer, it was asserted, | Ko said. ' “One of them, he too' drui | * . te treaty by the exemption | dipiomacy shou submitted to, e lander, formerly his fiancee, Who Was | are gue to the manipulations of the |to get out of the buggy. The other, he Tribunal at The s s .8 S FAR . ma canal act. He | perma b gan editorials Chargs O Shaughnessy |, Mrs. Benton, who fears that her | heaten to.death in a cometery near her | hurchase and sale of the wheat by the | came in the house. FHe said we had | nutherford Boasts of being the o repr foms to that §; < has protested, is to be sent out of the | nusband was executed after his quar- | nome Monday night. three organizations named. Each of [ some guns there. 1 said ‘No, ne, we | TpaiciPe sund poiice woman. ad been tea—in_fact, | view azainst general arbitra- country, asccording 10 President Iuer- | rel with General Villa, received a tele- |~ Petras, who is under arrest in coh- | he tlree, it was charged, is a monop- | haven't no guns except my twenty-two { i (Lo Year Tound police woman. She ad bee otest from r. Charabetiain: want St ta, who has assured Mr. O'Shaughnessy | gram from the British ambassador | nection with the crime, was brousnt | Giv controlling wheat prices. rifle’ He take my rifle, then he break |, A5nes Viola Goetchius, fifty yes resent ad- . Gorman, Poin- (hat Miron is fo be given a mission | saying he would éo what he could {0 | pefore the coroner, bui alter stating Operators Control Prices. open the trunk with an axe. I say | O 2nd wealthy. iam Alden Smith of Michi- = help fer. Henry Chamberlain, British | his name and. residence refused, on Although General Felix Diaz has | consul at Los Angeles, telegraphed her | advice of counsel, to reply further. I sent: word to friends hero that he has | that if Benton is not heard from with ounced that Petras would | ¢ no intention of participating In the [y 4g hours he will come te this city Tk one week from Sat- | business of the Chicago board of trade rebellion, there are some Who DProfess | py the first train. accordingly | and lis operations are controlled by R ey ved | No. no ,you cam't do that” He say It is generally charged and believed” | gpys yp. We're soldiers and we can | contimued the preamble, “that the FUL UB. Wewe soldiers and we can your head off.’ it was conceded, hOw= of arbitration will is congress. The Root-O'Gorman Fireworks. | The Plan to Make New Year’s Day legal holiday in Massachusetts re a setback yesterday when the senate without the formality of a ¢ y to and the inques | to have information that he intends to | e s Aiourned:fo. tistidate: | the memberships which are owned by & Kicked the Children. | call @efeated the bill H References by Senator Chamberlain join the constitutionalists. ! The inquest commenced a short|few large operators. particularly AT-! “Then he take mother's clothes and | | senate‘the lines of demarka | to'the Carnesie wment for inters Huerta Does Not Expect Battle at CAQTILLOIAT/FORT BLISS. time after the girl's funcri;II Among | mour, r*’;fl—;‘;;}!;m;fn ]}‘fr’i’fb&ufi:"m;“ C.!shake them. Her pocketbook fall out ‘,M"\S; :HTry'yFl-rrell .n.l.. yes »l';i o e poli y Ot ithe | nation 1 peace i a;,,cm.,; ELG?K; vitnes Walter Hickman, a | e , Bartlel and he grab it up. He can't get it | Pawtucket, R. L, as he resuit of burns | government were s drawn when n to Jject, wi Aaseecy, 5 Blames His Followers for Cumbre | the Sitestes, The 8 i of the crime, | company, who ot only direct the Tad | Open, 50 e Just tanr 16 mpen ™t BSL1T | she received at’ her home in Central | Senator Chamberlain of Oregon sub- | attack whic Senafor Root. The agreement . between General Tunnel Tragedy. but later released. Hickman repeated | board as an exchange, but scting in | gui™ 2 300 00 4T il TR Mhottie - of | Falls when flames from a gas stove mitied a dment to all| According to senators who heard the Huerta and General Villa for the main- | - bis story that he was on the trolley | conjunction with the Minneapolis | Whiskey but his bick pecket and pus | iEnited her clothins ties which would except iexchange. the iblican senator from {acance Of A BNUCel xone ot Torreon) SEL. Paso Ter. 19.—Maximo | '3 in ‘which Petras got off a block be- | chamber of commerce, and controlling | yyo mor. in'ana then put the bottle | ratior Hague t New York interrupted Mr. O T e o O e e | Castilo, fhe slleged bandlt, was|{ong” the strect whers the girl had | most of the ferminal elevators of both | iy tor" oe's John Dennis Lewis, who claims to be bunai the following . |and rebuked in strong terms. ould haye been a fow months ago: |brought here and interned at’ Fort S and ranhacks clties, exercise and have an umrea- | i 50.%0id the man ¢ B | the only real “son of the revolution” _ Admiss Naiiens into the ted | When Mr. R ted that e e O Torreon | Bliss late today, He was placed in a elson testified that he saw | sonable and unlawful control over the |, it PG5 STG) ho man then in the Uni States, celebrated his | States 3 $ garde orman’s stal not more than 2 Jguen mericans and | cell next to that of his former friend, | o man running in the direction of Pe- | prices pald for wheat in these great | i d " LA €00 e e rd birthday at his home at Phffa Admiss| S n into the | as a latter as- # few more Spaniard jeneral | General Jose Ynes Salazar. home from the vicinity of the | terminal markets, and therefore in the | Q20 TR NOSe and it e phia Wednesda sch v s he had meant Hwer[-l,‘:,‘l‘lt!mhhn zerecing mednw nl'}“ | _Castillo said he was guiltiess of cemetery at about the time the mur- | Whole country, and unduly control and | {#UEiTC, (B0 Fhp TN BEbY b = . ! A hes - Oraups ""‘d“"’ o palioge thare oty 4o he[Cambre tunfiel trapedy and dec “““d‘dex is supposed to have been commit- | Testrain the movement purcnase and |, i BRCE B B I The back | Dismissal of Midshipman V. I. Mc- s Senator Root pictoasme fo] bellsgg e i io;;ond- '.:“ulllés,psllf, (egrosentative in | o5, sale of wheat to sult their speculative 8 3 e Clidce OF Tola: Kan's fooni tha kika A estion s ied to resent on. He - | the ne o %aid that 50 of his ad- R P & purposes.” = ahile iy GHAIHE) GF Teres UG o it |1 ; remarks despite his Adent that his forces will bo able lo | nerents desartod him some ‘timo Wkl | ¢i/i* iapeaied als Atatemiont that his Committes of Seven. heiBatipiat Farben L8 L e ammiuation s ADprovEIe vedte: 1 of the - check the rebels ;’mmdu th u(g\ and ; end that they might have been respon- | daughter had met Petras early on the [ The resolutions would provide for| M. and Mrs. David C. Joh day by President Wilson. 7 A r Wmlam: Apclegues for O’Gorman. Pigbably drivs Mhep PactisSopeal | siblodfor th difastar. fatal evening and had been frightened | the appointment of a committee of | Fanchers, owners of the land on which lls Senator . D Williams of }Dlluf‘o. AL L L n}d’ The three men and two women cap- | by him, seven members bf the house with full | the Forbes strikers’ colony is loeated, | The Cattle Barn at the state indus- O’Gorman and Mississippl, | a trustee of sl barear 14 e[ tured with him were placed in the| “petras Jater declared he was inne- | inquisitorial powers, and with specinic | {estified that the battle of Forbes, on | trial school at Vergennes, Ve, where | Discuss ; £ ent forilitecat own. prison camp. | cent of the crime, but would offer no | directions to Investigate ail the (rans- | Uctober 12, started when a mine guard | the exccutive bullding was ~butned | 0 oaiion of the resented the impu- P e explanation as to why his testimony | actions of the three orgamizations and | hrew down a white flag which he had | three weeks ago, was destroyed by fire a s not been 'z endowment had any NEUTRAL ZONE ASSURED, : . it he attempted pest by the declara- | Federale Move on Matamoras. Qeneral Villa Agreed to Plan Pm-; Laredo, Texas, Feb, 18.—Simuita- ators O'Gorman | was deferred to the. end of mext week. | the makeup of the membership of | cartied to the colony entrance esterday with 4 loss of $201000. LI eac The committee: then. sdjoarned. un-A 2 oLy York marked the cl | til tomorrow. | ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Longfellow yGorman had spok- posed at Torreon, neous movement of several bodies of | FOR ASSAULT ON | = — 20,1t Hputon: Teoetaeds (irescsng the Carnesie\entigisent |ien: fing = b = ll\‘:szm :edzr_-xeltregwn;figw\p-\;:mf BROTHER'S WIFE. | GOV. BALDWIN OPPOSES |CLAIM PRESENTED | letters from the Black Hand demand- nal peace, of which Sen-!| When quje Dbeen restored debate ‘ashington, Feb. 19.—Tstablishment | moras, stronghold o te — | ing $10,000 under penalty of dea ne - P Rl il H e oo SeEiine of £ nextral onis i HIDH Sonttom- | Brownigville, Texas was reported to- | Wallingford Man Gaes to Jail In' De- GOVERSMENT OWNERSH'P‘i BY NEW HAMPSHIRE | (he kidns ok el o o e [y e of Torreon and vicinity may |day. Three columns of erals were | ! . = | o vromote inter- | at lenzth e treaties anc when the federals and con. | $aid to have left Monterey, each taking fauit of $2,000 Bonds. Sees Danger in :of:eral Proprietorship | Wants Voice in Arrangements for Fu- | A Loss of About $10,000 was caused e i s ey e stitutionalists clash in the next great 1?:»‘13?;5“::33‘:1 for Matamoras. One | v, uingrord, Conn., Feb. 19.—Proba- of Railroads. ture of B. & M, R, R. | yesterday by the burning of a three- 3 en Great Britain | ment. battle of the Mexican revolution was | e reactions “ro T aove n3T%%° | blo cause was found in the case of | Bridzeport, Conn, Feb. 19—“Govern- | <wasnington.’ Sl | story woodep building occupied by d States to the bemefit| It was ag hat no vote should assured today when General Villa |D o | James Allen Rumsell of Now Haven | ment ownership of railroads would De | b “ns ol b, 10—New light | Latt's Toy factory and the carpenter- who would profit from :mt of the absence of agreed to the plan. General Huerta | u 1 _supplies, charged with felonious assault upon | long step towards scelalism. des | % n upon the complexitles of | shop of Max ams at Providence. | su. enator Root, the body the task of separat Maine railroad from already had been approached on the | : | nis brother's wife, Mrs. Nelson §. Rus subject through the American embassy | Cas Hlols [Bandics Capticed. | Bell, of Walllngford, after a hearing | tonight in an address at the annual the Boston & | == clare Gover: Simeon E. Baldwi 3, e al e New Haven | The Old Pavilion in Croll's Gardens, -~ his colleague 2 esented them in | The to be resumed tomor- seorgia. at Mexico City and he readily as-| El Paso, Texas, Feb. 19—A special | in the borough coust late today, and |1 1 the Brid % Manutactur- | YStem at the department-of- justice | Almeda, Calf.. probably the world's | vigoroae langusge and precipitated &) row sented, with the stipulation that bind- |to the Timies today says that fifty for- | Russell was bound over to the superior | e o ihe Dridgeport Manufactur_ |today when Representative Stevens | best n training place for famous | 3 o ing assurances that the zone would |mer followers of Maximo Castillo were | court for trial. In default of $2,000 | the railread citustion in Commectioee |0f New Hampshire and Chairman E.| pugilists, i being torn dowsn to miabe = 5 - 5 be respected be obtained from consti- | captured last night by a detachment | bonds he went to Jail. The allegation, | cajled: sttontion to dangers. mhioh hg |G: Niles of that state's public service | way for modern business strictures. | To SETTLE MORE lcoLoNEL GoETHALS tutionallsts of Villa's troops under Major Miguel | which snvolves an attempted assault 23 | Eoiioced oo v o Sy oh, he | commission told offictals how Eoston | 1 { This idea originated with the state | Samaniego, Who has been In pursuit | well as the felonious assault, is that | snoWd federal ownershiy of raflfasds 20d Maine affairs are interwoven with | The Rt. Rev. Lemuel H. Wells, age: LABOR DISPUTES ! REACHES NEW YORK department as the result of expres- | of the band since the Cumbre tunnel | Russell attacked his sister-in-law last | come and held that transportation 1 s of that state and how the | 72, for more than twenty vears bishop - { #ions of apprehension from several |disaster. The special adds that as|Sunday during her husband’s ab- |rates in Connecticut were unreasona- | PSOPie are interested In everything | of the Episcopal diocese of Spokane, | New Missions for Federal Board of Refuses to Discuss Police Commission- foreign embassies and legations here | Villa gave orders when the pursuit | semo Do i many case b sansona. | which concerns that road Wash., has anuounced his engagement Mediation ership of Metropol n ce. v ca ecause they 8 iation. | i polis. for the rafety of thelr citizens. Was begun to shoot all such prisomers | On her husband's return she told | unreasonably low.” Large increases _ AlthOugh no appointments have been | to ndrew H. Smith of New York —E . General Hugh L. Scott, at Fort Bliss, |it is probable that all are dead. him of the occurrence, but later whe | had been ordered in the Tailrcad ex- IS oA avrearantesnt Tepresen- | city. New Yor > 1S 0 Colonel George elson Russell attempied to bring | pense account, he satl_and no corre- | LetiVes of o ates at the depart- — Ui of b e B EhepR e about the arrest of brother Mrs. | boonding. advance had been allowen i |I€nt, it is possivle that before the| A Request For Assistance of the | M - bospaist wetn; I he s E e HEAVY RAINS DAMAGE TO REQUEST RECALL fiiusel Gemied” the assault’ and de- | $h0" % eFAt Charges. Some tof our | Lerms of (he separation agreement afe | American schooner Ieraid St John . rciliation which Fecsnfly, jexaml acrived here on board the ‘ | elined to give the officers any Informa- | rajlroad men,” he said, “are saying | otified the e of ) Eng] B., for New York, icebound in St. |a rated the demands of train- fer Metapan from on today, CRMCALIFOHMA.“ OF BOLIVIAN CONSUL. | e Sufcuiendy, on lust Mondar | ar T "le- eading. (0 sovernment | fIIL bave participated in the negotia- Mars’s bay, Nova Scotia, was received | men aainst 5 eastern railroads, left | non-committal answers fo questions i inst | BigNt, she committed suicide by taking | gwnership. T should be sorry to belleve | HORE. o | at the Portland, Maine ‘custom house | here tonight on missions o u ks Labo o ¢ 5 Twe Drowned and the Railroads Badly | Diplomat Accused of Offense Against | BIERE. &0 GO e B L | om e L o e pon e oroieve | “AY the conference today the depart- | yestord e wetrie i G i :r-.\ Purroy” Mitchel, leaviie Handicapped. | Two Small Girls. | New ilaven Tuesday and later was|means a monopoly, and a monopoly Mt was represented by T. W. Greg- _— untr "~ |the q N of wcoeptangs Gl I Sans r | T brought back here for arraignment.|always carries an element of da ory and Jesse C. Adkins, the attorneys “Bachelors Encumber the earth” re pemerb o E s S - . o3 Angeles, Cal, Feb. 19.—Two | San Francisco, Cal, Feb. 19.—After | Fe donies the charges. Ol eitiie Howard Elnpts, | B charge of the case. New Hampshire | marked Secretars Daniels oestordies | ¢ B 1S, chairman of |New York police commissionership : He @ 5 Other speakers were Howard Ello r Secretary Daniels ye. y departed for Wash n Te . une n = s were claimed and damage esti- | reading a transcript of the festimony nat 0t% | they were told, is almost as much bt e_hoodra, depseheds o e finwe. uncertaly ¢ ever. and an mated at from $500,000 to $1,000,000 | 1 & Siph ok stimony P —_— | chairman of the board of directors of Y = 14, is almost a. ieh In- | when he ordered Lieutenant Harrison D. C. where he will mediate the sched- | nounce s intention of taking the 1 . 1000, n the case, John W. Preston, United the New York, New Haven and Hart- | terested in the Boston and Maine as | E. Knauss detached from the ule claims of the of the was wrought by the storm WhICh Sent | States attorney, said today that he REORGANIZATION OF ford cattroad: “Hlbert Hubbard of mee: |is Massachusetis and in the years | dentil yachs Slasfonse so e e lews o ; \“;‘ rain a record rain to six Southern Califor- | should forward to Attorney General THE WEATHER BUREAU.| Aurors, N. Y. and Thomas Daly ef |that the Boston and Maine has oper- | po m Ieltimore (o o e e unt geniously de- v, nts near Los Angeles a g inst Carlos Sanjines, Boll o el e I o of both the men and the company. ¢ one inv: precipttation of from Six to elght Ieh | nn ome e hare s o an | One of Reforms Contemplated in Agri B S SRR e iany Many of the Original Gowns worn by |~ G. W. Hangar left for Portland, | answer: s was recovded. The orange EIOWINE | offense against two small girls at & | cuttural Bill. EINALWARNINGITO the proposed agreement. Mr. Niles | other octanlons any L0 Of State and | Oregon, to act as mediator in the | “T have nothing to say on the sub- section and the railroads suffered | moving picture theatre. A pollce judse | L e DELINQUENT BANKS. | was invited to visit the department in | o o will be plicodlen on plast- |Gispute bhetween the Otegen MRasUIE. fiect af the police commnissienscabin. < most. held trat his court had no jurisdic- ‘Washington, Feb. 19—Chairman Le_| i s Ot GaE oV en Wt e e Ll place n exhibition | ton railroad and Navigation company |° The first person to greet .Colonel The three trunk linas entering Los | tion ver of the house commiites on aSTL | Mugt Enter Reserve System by Mon- | ing the New Hampshirs phase of the | 2t € National Museum beginning |and its emplo Goethals, after the revenue eutter of- Angeles—the Southern Pacific, the| «j id, two strikes and twenty disputes | the appropriation of $34.000.000 for 22 or the banl Siina bulston tands mow | culture today completed and tomorrow : next Monday The two commissioners were in con- | ficers boarde ship, was Robert $ Santa Fe and the Salt Lake railrcads— | Preston sain. today. T fesl T shaii | Will report fo the house the ammual day or Liquidate. problem - — rence today with William G, RRErt. socretar ne City " cinb, were compelled to route all trains over | recommend that my superior ask Sec- | agricultural appropriation bill. It a&- | wauiinsion. Feb. 195 % The Bodies of Andre Resasco, his | president of the Brotherhood of Rail- |with a letter from Mavor Mitchel, The a Santa Fe branch line. retary Bryan of the state department | gregates $18,947,000 exclusive of per- | calngton B inal warning | EMOTIONAL INSANITY wife and their six year old daughter |roed Trainmen, regarding routine mat- : colonel said did not expect to see Santa Barbare and towns in the | 1o roquest that Sanfines be recalled. | manent appropriations, an increase of | W25 Sent Iomight io the ationsl 70 BE PLEA OF ELLIS, | ¥¢T® found in their home at Detroit | ters dealing with the settlement of the | the mayor. foothllls region were sull cut off, al- | His counsel made no attempt to deny | $960,000 over last year's total. s s i Al oo Sl o : = = T sathoubeniheiiye eastern trainme:'s demands. Each | The busimess that took him to Wash- At Covina, in the fruit growing sec- | PRESIDENT WILSON | e ce g | for membership must be made by Feb for Wife Murder. i he & ? aal zone. | tion,. the storm Wronght Aeseese ceti. e e e rrinamen -“the must prepare to go | e The Police of Philadelphia are which strikes were threatened had | terminals, nd 3 ; ¥ ed | into Jiquidati ithin = te: onths Chicago, Feb. 19— William Che: WLt v H t e als, docks an ons, and mated at $100,000. The body of Har WELCOMES PYTHIANS |, i1c’ measu®, including reorganiza- | oo S e S ‘""n_l i '_‘smmi‘:' o L | searching for two burglars charged | been adjusted satisfactorily. | especialy’ the disposal’of the charzes old Seilz, a rancher drowned there, was — tion of the teather bareau and | mitres at the-seme cime teak mtems s | Bl neinnal les — w utting off a woman's hair at T have found. d Mr. Chambers, | made against Burke, manager recoyersi. ThS Dody of Smmet vi;ler-,Secre!ar:’ Bryan Pays High Tribute to | ;ronarations by the secretary of agri- | loayn. from. the attornoy eenoear® 12 | Shot and stabbed his it [0 death In the roots when they were disappoint- | “that the railroad head is always ready | of the commis: partment of the man, a boy drowned at Santa Barbara, | Purpeses of Order. : e 5 | 2 Z ene of{a hotel here last October. will be | ed at not finding any more ble | to meet the emploves half way, and 3 3 5 . e, . | culture of a plan for reorganizing and | every state whether state ban| der | p S + SR , t nore valuable | to meet the empg ¥, and | Panama railroad. Jas balleved to have Deeitawenit out to Washingt o 10w systematixing the department work o | thelr Jaws can Snbscribe {0 stook in | bivees tone nal temorrow. Milis ! booty in her home that th ,"" ds of l:l.\mrr h«:;a;uzau':; i i 8 4 iington, Fel icomed Dby as to better co-ordinate its various ac- | the reserve banks, an actio; i s | financially e tragedy I . S are u Ly verts = ihelr demands. lpyawr's HEARIN thie ity and in Orange county hun- |retary Bryan as “one of the greatest | depariment i3 ‘mow developed fo. & | federalfgystem. 2 °¥ | plead emotional insanity, actording 19 | tionally “low temperatures and’ sieet: | heads Ts £ Tsc They are sane, well PETITION FOR BAIL e o vers ed. e | influences operating in the world to 5 yatern o =4 o T e decinRdan o e | feeent with yesterday's hail. will | educated men, with 4 sincere purpose — homes ‘of 30 Mexican families in that | hasien. the coeinF 37 ipe worid to ;u\h:JlPo\;l:::ull:‘sogr;;;n;afif;::“;:‘hl;l‘L R E TN e Tt e L ereard. | WUPK havoc among the feathered xame | 0 do the besi they can for the labor | Will Be Held in Federal Court at district were swept away. brotherhood,” _the supreme council, | some, 15 mot as effactively efcient as 2 £ - e fvinachins ¥ard- | in the state, in the opinion of 1 faction they repre Concord, N. H. Today. i TR AR | E T s S besan ite annual| it should be” and the bill contemplates POISONING HUSBAND. | “ ‘g 10ceiver took charge of my busi- | SPOrtsmen PR S e L2 5 Yale Was His Second Choice. Semyant liere today wi elegates | {hat the existing bureaus should be | E S ness in Cincinn when as locked S Coucord, 19.—Final prep- New York, Web, 15 The sum of | ALondIng from every state and prov- | rearranged to cover five or six main | Family Physician Testifies That Dead | lipe ‘hig Wi 1 mm tora ihar m | AN Express Car, Filled with packages | WHITMAN SUBPOENAS i e T $300,000 13 left conditlonally io Phil- |1 0f the North American continent. |lines of work, such as the research, | Man Was Poisoned. creditors will receive ffty cents on)SPiPPed by the Americah lixpress KINGSTON LAWYERS hearing of petitions lips Andover academy under thie will | i aoon, Of the order's golden ju- | rural ~organization, stats relations, | the dollar, but when I left there were | SUmPany, from New York to White P bt for a wri corpus and for of Melville C. Day, retired lawyer, who | po ;. mmemM:nfi‘rmrhur;)uict:wdm;:i‘ | weather and forest services. | Little Valley, N. Y, Feb. 19.—The ee dollars in assets for every dollar ;j‘ 4 il P ““;r( T 2Ut | Twelve Involved in Wasteful Catskhi .J..u!mm. held rbe!vril broad last Dec 5 | s : e | £ = | trial of Mrs. C: Buffum o iabil Jave been huilding up | Practically, with its’contents yesterday S udge 1o federal died abroad iast December leaving an | nearly’ 8,000 lodge rogms scatsersd | 7 et e B s T s | S MM T Tiave hesn DulldInE U2 | as it reachied sStamrord Aqueduct Project. S hen, tomessow. Chienl i of $500,000. Mr. Day stipulated that | coousnolUt the United States and| Steamers Reported by Wireless. | )i Buffum, by mixing poison with his | My brother-in-law, Philip Fosdick, has % 3 red in the question of bail, for the academy trustees provide annuities | oy Loy fqmMemorative services were | Queenstown, Feb. 19.—Steamer Me- | food, was continued = befors Justice | never written me & line. None of my Permanent Organization of the I er the decision in the matter to-relatives and others amounting to | | OIEAt, | gan! ew York for Queenstown and | Charles H. Brown and a jury in county | wife's relatives has paid any attention ama Caual opera force will be 1s corpus, the guestion will be 000. The bequest is to go to Yale R bt | Liverpool, signalled 537 miles west at court here today. to me. My two children are with my \eloped from the present orgax to the T 1S | AL et P R LR e 7 Argument of Armour Counsel. 150 a. m. Due Queenstown 11.30 p. m.| Dr. M. L. Hillsman, the Buffum fam- | wife's mother. In Cinetmnati . ¥ | “There w . 4 - 4 trusiees refuse to €arry out his wish- | ChicagB, Feb. 19.—If the Armour car | Friday. z ily physician, was the principal wit- | have never heard from them. 1 g v in the force on April e une from E & ‘ s }ines are compeiled to open their books | aPe Race, Feb. 19.—Steamer_ An- | ness toddy. Afier a 2,000 word hpyo- | trial without 4 word of en nent | Goethals d S - t50d s £ S = to the interstate commerce commis- | Sena, Naples for New Yori, signalled | thetical question had been wnended, | from my relatives, bu e douh ¥ ed with Acson. sion, 1+ will open the way for the com- | 1,150 miles east of Sandy Hook at 6.25 George W. Cole, spe Iw ake A Bill of Pamcula S =p e Ar cial prosecuting | 1 wi juitted. The: | e i = N the p - veb, 19.—Rev, J. AS Taft Criticises Shyster Lawyers. | misdion to Investigate. ihe affaire of | % M. Dock §30 a. m. Sunday. | attorney, succeeding in placing in evi- | my children and somewhere wiil start Charses Gerold er ity rance here ut the.John D Siny | Cottam, pastor of the Methodist chureh Bosion, Feb, 19.—Lawyers who ap- | every manufacturer who ships goods | _Steamer Georgia Liverpool for | denee Dr. Hillsman's answer that “it | life ane | treasurer of East St. Louis, 11, who 1§ Totrow of twelve lawyers i they |at Dearborn. a suburh, was arsestsd car before legislatures and other pub- | by commen ecarriers, according (o a | BoSton, signalled 350 miles south at |is my conviction that Willis Buffum —_— | under indictment charging e T who acted i these: proceedines. | here Iate today on a warrant charging e bodies ostensibly as advocates of | statement made by Frank 3. Kellogg, | %30 2. m died Irom poisonine.” | Root Scores Congressional System. | ment, was ifiled They will be asked to reveal the fem; |arson. The minister had been detainc the people, while in realily carrying | counsel for the Armour concern, in | Stewmer Toronto, Iull for Boston et 20 Washington, Feb. 19.—Congress ef- | Attorney Webb ¢ - Clair county, | AT ware aid them. for thelr woek | €4 at tho county jail since yestrday, fees in their pockets as the secret | the federal court here today and New York, signalied 250 miles P i | felency 1s on the wane and “the whole | 1is Cenrening titles and whether they | while county authoritios aad & deputy : agents of some corporation or other s auth at 9.55 a. m. A s |system of doing the people’s husiness s = with tate firo marsbal completed an fin- interested party were criticized tn’duyl Art Thieves Rob British Mus Bteamer Furst Bismarck, Hamburg | Springfleld, Mass, Feb. 19.—Dele- | i3 i OF SHnE, M der tine constanc. | A Sharp Attack on-Admiral Dewey | <7 e eatication. fnto) the bituingsar T ‘ by Professor Wiliam H, Taft in 2| Barts, Feb, 19— Acoording 't ot Ko‘roBus(ma, signalled 580 miles east at };a[z:a whnm l"{um}’sa (ou'\icn\dmn I)eh‘\; 1y ‘Erpwing - decanadl npOn S.nator | it regard to the statements made b: - - fafs Cottam's parsonage, which ies e SU —Accerding to infor- | 5.80 a. m, held in Springfleld arrived today. The | goSron g ook & e 1 in e o Alx sm's parsons which ~ ae~ Iscture hefore the students of Poston | magion’ received by the Faris police | = oA following colleges ~are represented: | Koot Warned the semate iodav in ar- |0 O N i e | A Uiaun Sl < o = 10 o . |a number of pictures of great value L R | Union, Williame, Middlebury, Wesley.. | TAEmment of the results of the O the ing Robert An- | ; = - — | iave been gtolen from tho British Mu- | . - ";"c‘ Ay Injthe S aoiflo: { an, Hamilton, Michigan, Amherst, Cor- | Pitle¢ system | i tht in 1888, was | g Ham says he Roma’s Certificate Revoked. 5 [Seam, st tnasts itriastie e Paris, Feb. 19.—The ministerial con y s 3 St u tie ¢ ment yes o P oo povidence,: HosT. . Bebi LAt Admical Deway; Has Cold. e ng the work of a |, FAlS Feb. 18 The ministerial com_ | nall, Minnesota, Wisconsin, = Rutgers, | por 4 Am"m" e SO O i ¥ 5—Ths {band” of international art thiev: 5. Georgia, Lehigh, Stanford, California, Wash Roma’'s ¥ Tying cerfifieate 1 Was arreste nger- gton, Feb. 19.—Admiral De 4 : New York, Feb. 19.—The Americs | tates, which has under consideration <'iuspectors on | was temporarily revoked by Captain ) g | Chicago, Mlinois and Stevens. ey was confined to his liome today | . = ihe requirements of the French mer iy sy | Manufacturets’ Export association ons by the Inter-State Com used the 1nails with | Ge 7. Waite, local ipector o $ with a severe cold and did not.discuss | Argentine Battleship Trials. chant marine and the utilization of the = : : a mooting u‘wh)hxloh—d to organ umission on the proposed They 1 i | nalie. . Atcer several x;r:.\w:::cnfl — the attack upon hira in the German | Boston, Feb. 19.—The Argentine bat- | Panama canal, met today. Secretary | Steamship Asrivals. league, embracing exportors — in ate Increases is expected 1o be a hich | o obtain 2 boat to take the » pariiment. His friends said, how- \ tleship Rivadavia pushed out of the|Ajam said that the principal thing | Cad Feb. -1 eamer Antonio | parts of the country, for tie purpose (100 probably within three months | m lar. mayors of 700 cities | quarantined passengers to New York, ever, that he would take no nofice of | harbor during a mortwest snowstorm | pajsaieyu| swm eouwaq Jjy ucwsl 01 ses | Lepez, New York for Genoa | of urging congress to pass legislation | a1¢ uinly before the ¢ soliciting coniributions 2 $30.000 | age nts of the line wired ihe publis it until it was Drought to his atten- | today to continue her trials that were|in a practical way in foating the | ~Fomburg, Feb. 10, Steamer I‘Linzlx‘mo:fi ble to the re-establishment of an [ #0Journs for its summer d_io buy < for Colonel George | health bureau for permiission te mond tom in an official way. interrupied by heavy gales last week, | Freneh fiag in the Pacific | Osiar, Philadeiphia American merchant marine, lauiy 2 I W, Gaethals, “ | them--to Boston. s s

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