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VOL. LVI.—NO. : T MONDAY, The Bulletin’s Ciruclation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population ' NG CLUE TO MISSING CALIFORNIAN| Cebied Parasraois [lnited States |Trains Stalled | oo o*"*" 'MEXICAN POLICY MAY BE ATTACKED Spanish Statesman Dead. elght pending arbitragjon treatics. Mmdrid, Feb, 22.—Marquis Aguilar de Campo, former minister of foreign 1 i Western Progressives have gone on The United States Consuls in Mexico Fail to Obtain e Pr otects Sflum; n MUllmalns record 2 auvoceting Drowibiion Senators From Border States Are Losing Patience Colonel Theodore Roosevelt is plan- —Four_ - e v Z , Féb ning to be in Spain the la art of | B 5 Slightest Trace of Harry Crompton toon iTemont men were drowned when | MEXICAN PAPER ASSAILS PRESI- | PASSENGERS MAROONED SINCE [ 355" Srm With the “Watchful Waiting” Programme they went out from Bethard to rescue | 1 Yo & e A e Mex- DENT WILSON LAST FRIDAY 2 = t c Mex- | Simon G. Cooney of Bradford, Pa.. ico, ‘d;h (“n u\‘)‘vl s e he Sal- S— murdered his wifggat a nitarium at VILLA DISCLAIMS ALL KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAN| “ore 5"~ (... |CALLS VILLA A SAVAGE AS RESULT OF STORM| . = ' """ The City Council of Rhineland, Ger. 2 eb, 22—A violent south- | many, has been asked to prohibit wo- F A lo A S -4 Di . < Was Never in Mexico, So Far as He Knows, Declares Rebel | the Mediterranean. At Lyons several Only Provisions Available Are Those i s L Party Leaders to Endeavor to Avoid Discussion of Mexican frame structures at the exposition | Should Withdraw Its Aid to Rebels| Carried by One Dining Car—Efforts : 2 . Ede - e S s e s | erysipelas as a result of being bitten g g Chief—Letter Received From Missing Man Saying He | {0000 8200000, In Consequence of Benton's Shooting | to Send Relief from Los Angeles. | DY Dis horse in a stable at Swatswood, Question—An Open Debate on This Topic Narrowly 3 A 2 < - i Was in Jail at Chihuahua and Was to Be Executed at Jua- | Sir Edward Carson Not Engaged. | 3 e e NN Avoided at Saturday’s Session—Repeal of Free Tolls Lonion, Fel ir Edw the crew of the Norwegian b rocks near TO MAKE STRONG EFFORTS TO RESTRAIN THEM Belief . Expressed that United States 3 - - | Aexico ¢ Teb, 22—k1 Imparcial| Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 22.—As far|the German navy was launched at e X . - Ister st lead xi mparcal | ge 3 he Ge nay s latne rez on Feb. 15th—Aged Mother Said to be Heartbroken. | 550 e Tlster mnlonist 1o ent i I Pais, the former regarded as & | as railroad communication was con- | Kiel, Germany, Saturday and christen- Provision May Get Before Congress This Week, Miss Frewen, niece of Moreton F semi-official organ and both pro-ad- | cerned, Los Angeles and Southern Cal- | ed Kronprinz. on. ex-membér of parliament for Cork. 3 5 A Mot o Eamode ant ik na e He snnouncement of the engagemen iy it g gt i B NAN SR e T 1 Pabe, Tes, ol St i Wtal/ b ierisan. Shvesnmpnti s ) axtod’ 1n EBS (SUSoUDCsaOEIEN (SREEERtnmL | academy of jurisprudence was under | Washington, Feb. 22—international | Free Tolls Repeal May Come Up Thia gram received today by the American | secking to ferret out the truth about | pos PUPUS 5 i consideration yesterday at the Bara'|as well as domestic problems of im- Week. Consul at Juarez, Thomas#. Bdwards, | the_killing of the British subject. 3 X | assoclation mesting in New York Dortance are still contronting congress, | Senator Shively, acting chatzman, & S Y s sy Benton Was High-Tempered. To Develop Chinese Oil Fields. A Boxwood Tree, six fect high, and | Notwithstanding the ratification by the | the second ranking democrat on the bo inctaded in a batch “of American _ Full details of the execution are not | peking, Teb. 22—The agreement | said to be 100 years old, was re- |semate yesterday of the general arbi- | Sommittes, but Senator Stone of Mis- artme i Farn ve 9 4 mouri, the’ ranking member, who h ecruits whic says he has rejected | Yot in the hands of state department | which the Standard Oil company has moved from Northfield, N. J., to the es- | tration treatie: PR S 7 s member, as nd Tt 2:‘»1\"‘& Fusirez by the | Oficials, but they are Fapidly Deing | just conchuded with the Chinese gov- | tate of Jahes Turner at Montclair. i Canacy mith slenh forelanEie been 1l 1s expected to return to his first troop train, Py gathered. I is generaily admitted | orpyment for the development of the oil | S | tions. ertain it is that the foreign uties ‘l.ux week, The Missouri sen- Nillas telogram~says there are fif- | that the case hinges larsely on|fields of the provinces of Shen-Si and | l The Bridgeport Board of Health | relations committee of the senate will n-xtzorx}vh's gmuds assert, wants the teen of the Americans who wish to |Whether Benton went to General Vil- | Chi-Li is limited to §0 years. Th robbed Hyman Slaven of his alarm |be busily engaged for some time, s | Sori}iiabip and a democratic com- Join his forces but whom he found ; }2’s headquarter armed. That he A\Slnriflhal announcement said that the C y be called to adjust the | - { clock, which included one rooster plus | the treaty with Nicaraguaa i 53 an: he treaty with Nica s before eacary o | Tamvailable. At present search is be- | high-tempered and had previous diffi- | contract was not limited with regard a cackle, because he kept it im his | it now and the Colombian treaty 18 ex. | occssary changes in committes or- le arbitration trea- | absolutely no relation to the tolls is- | & o lor Hairy Compton of Oak- | culties with the constitutionalists is ime. | room. o deirehoa - ganization. Repeal of the free tolls Ing made for Harry)Gemplon nei08k: | L 08 D O O el Jncation | 0" e | Cebthicanre o sl pected to bo submitted at any time | brovision of tha Panami cagel act e o Fecently o | whether he had a revelver when he Bandits Massacre 1300. | € S v CIr pages 11 Five of the Six Children of Joseph | wilson X08 A also confronts consress now that the hman, Who_came here recenfly to|Whether he had a revolver when he 1 With fi hrased:l distor St e dcalor o A donepl | Wilson's . Mexican Policy May Be | treaties are out of the way and Presi: Visit Wiliam S, Benton, who was kill- | ccos fa depends judg Peking, Feb. 221t s estimated hera | ith fine-phrased lore and story . A e e vea, ed by the rebels last Tuesday; a New | the whole affair. Benton’s friends |, - "t1o bandits led b White Wolf, %2 et s Me., were burned to death when the Attacked. ent Wilson is expected to send word Mexivo ranchman named Curtis, who |deny he carried weapons. el Sectrelibedll Let wise tongues-prate the nation’s fuic Smart residence was destroyed by fire | In additfon to these affairs, the for- | 19 92Tty leaders this T ol ve foined Laurence in Governs Micial re a - asss 5 Ked - 1 i 73 e G - S ay. ions cor e to be taken to & s issue ch for Benton, gnd Gustave Bauch, g » o “hew, province of Ngan-Hwel. o bt S g =i RCe ¢ e im n ty of u o liy reported fo have been taken | Cident, insisting that any judgment O ithat goeaslont¥hey mnrdsred | With finished honors laud who can; _ Hail Driven by a 25-Mile Wind fell | the president in the policy toward | W1 &re ready to support the president uahta for further intestigation | before all the facts are collected ne R h T A | 2 ’ throughout Missouri yesterday after- | Mexico and whether it will be able to | § B et ol clarie s on the charse of being a | essarily rests upon bias or prejudice. | Father Rich, a Froneh Feeunit mison | I sing my song for an honest Man, , noon and by night had coated the | Testrain any longer some of the sen- | {} FHCORTASS] over the ratification of | B illa’s B O 7 i 3 o o C c t vho 0] o v = - " o Letter Received from Compton. | Mard to Dieprove Villa's Claim. | for ransom. i e T I e iy o b acn, & tore AEETesNYS Ithosswho: oppose 1t 'still: fstabitiies) 3 ‘nited States slar representa- | Upon the truth or faisity of Villa's | — Let those who write in figure trite even to the txtent of urging armed | fatfeation of the Eritish treaty will tivan a it e L e e bebn i B L ere kR P OT | 4 se g Former Lisutonamt Governar, Louis | tatarventius 10 Maticl reins armed | haye mo ‘elrsct upon the: situssion. been serching for a_trace of Comp- | Will depend the view which both Great | Pay tribute warm and tender; A. Frothingham, Charles F. Weed and | Saturday an outburst of open agita- orria Still After New Haven. tomn, but he is in neither Juarez nor Britain and the United States will take STRICKEN SENSELESS. PRl ] K i Charies B Topn were . appointed | tion with regard ro Mexico was evert- | _ Senator O'Gorman, who will Jead the Cudrters, according to Teports made to | of the affair. The prevalent belief in e Let sages tell what woes befell trustees Saturday for the Henry [ed only by a previous agreement of | ight in the senate against the repeal, them cnstitutionalist officers, who | official circles is that in the absence | The Chapin of New London Escapes the senate G proceed immediately to | declared tonight that the treaties had also y they never had him uu((eriof any s H - tlstactory evidence to the| Serious Consequences, However. | Our nation’s first defender. S Cow oT Honipn | | | | consideration of | | arres contrary it will be difficult for this Then s ' ;W is e ran-: Charles Deutarman, a millionaire of | ties in executive session. sue. He intends to fight against the re- A private message from W. E. Perry | government, at least, to reject Villa's | New York, Feb. 22—With rh.L“ show how well hl’ face he ran; | White Plai Y, allowed himselt| Border Senators in Radical Mood. |Deal until the last, and particularly te of Garden City, Cal., asked for infor- | version. To do so without satisfactory | tain stricken sen: in 1 sing my song for a fighting Man. to be arrested to test the labor law | o 0 FETT0 z ‘fieq | 0PPOSe any effort that may be made to ucerning the missing man. | proof to the contrary, it is pointed | house us she was passi | < - < & { which prohibits the employing of mea |, WHeR the treaties n:;;ljww ratified | gottle the issue in party caucus. Some It siated that a '?-:r .Lu;‘d Ch.nhuahua | out m" some umcnakls, \\'oé;ld lffi unnec- | through one of the most dangerous ; i e | for more than six days a week. e e ot ~""‘ ’_’d"'f‘hrj“'{{:i" senators and representatives believe 1ad been received from Harry Comp- | essarily to provoke unfriendly rela- | water channels along the Atantic % S lays with ¢ i stlion | Wiltiam S. Benson, by order of a Mex: | goat o nens in both branches will be ton apyealed to them for assist- | tions with the constitutionalist chief, | vonst, the Sound steamer, Chester W.| et poets’ lays with depth of praise | The Worst Blizzard of the Winter | ican rebel court martial, precipltated | gsgential before the question is sub- o . - | | iscussion behind closed doors. ance, saying that he was a prisoner in | who controls a vast territory wherels | Chapin, from Bridgeport, escaped mis | Delight to boast his daring; | raged in Indianapolis and Indiana yes- | TS0 PRO0, DERIRA CORCC COOTE. | mitted for debate and final action. he Chihuanua:jail and was to he re- | are many forelgners about whose Pro- |hap through good fortune and: th : 2 o3 . | terday and last night During the | CMiTIStIation leaders W r | ,In the senate tomorrow Senator Noj moved to Juarez on Feb. 15. This was | tection the United States is solicitous. | gl i 00ion “of the mate, passing Let men of speech from platform preach carly afternoon sleet fell and later a | KeeP “the 1id on” in congress as far | pig of Nebraska plans to call up hi :1: >d:lvc rm(» set :‘ur‘]{|1~‘:;(‘»:;l!',:"u\‘unrf | Benton Accused of Being Quarrelsome, | safely through the eddies and over the The load his heart was bearing i mile an hour gale brought 2 heavy | fociine ‘over the Miline of Benton. it | Fesolution wmc'i; would direct the at- e did not say i e er on at | 1 he meantime the constitutional. | rocks of Hell Gate with none of her 12 Al 8- now. jeolnE A lling of e torney gemeral to communicare am< Gl gt e | ist ‘agency here is active in issuing | DAssengers aware of the danger. Let scholars trace his life’s full span; Testrain Csenators and' reprasentatives | facts relating to pending nesotiations Compton’s Mother Broken-Hearted. | (o the press telograms from General | Willlam Hogan, of New London, sec- | = 5 e ’ Northwestern lowa, eastern South | T¢Strain senators and representalives | petween the department of justice and General Hugh L. Scott also received ' Vill ting h. se f e kill- | ond .pilot of the ve: had overed | I sing my song for a human Man. Dakota and northwestern North Da- 2 b watenful waiting~ | the New York, New Haven and Hart- 2 Villa stating defense for the kill P T s position to the “watchful waiting . 2 reauest from citfzens of Gardan ing." They are along the same lines as | earlier that the rudder did not respond { kota heve been in the/erip of & storm | JRCDT, % (oiecament: ford railrosd. " Eenator Clapp has an al, to assist in locating the man he- | previous messages, and Villa asserts | well to the steering wheel. Temporary 3 . oughout yesterday Sic i Y amendment whicl = caufe of his broken-hearted mother, in'one of them that he still has Ben- | repairs had been made and the speed oday a need where wrong and greed and vicinity the heaviest snow of the| To Choose Successor to Baconm. negotiations be concluded as to the and the military au it.es have tak- ton’s pistol. Other telegrams to the | ¢f the vessel reduced. When at the Have s: d Enatoe s livTas season is falling — | The foreign relations committes has | separation of the Boston and Maine en up the search. message to|ageney say Benton's record in Chi- | head of Hell Gate the ship swung hard ave sapped the nation’s living, Ther - Q = Potat jhstorst aonmpinte e = - [ froe the New Hayee - Generdl Scott said a direct appedi had | huahua was that of 2 quarrelsome man | to port axd the wheel suddenly spun Is men grown strong who dare to lang moaifed Baturday by the department | Zosvtiated with Great Britain and|psopased agreement has been submits been made to President Wilson to take i and the charge is made that he was | buck with such violence that Captain et T S )f agriculture so &8 to permit the | France and Secretary of State Bryan | teq to the senate for Its information. Steps 1o have the constitutionalists | guilty of having “mistreated peons on | Hogan was forced to release his hold T'o be best known for giving. AT e im- | plans to send to the senate In the near Shaping Anti-Trust Legislation. give information concerning Compton. . his ranch to the extent of taking their | on it. Simultaneously he lost his bal- 2 5 AR portation, under certification and in- | future the peaco treaties which he is P Consul Edwards was instructed by | 11eess Biics and puntitzown fo ihe fioes lone Today look back where growth bey {bection, lof that vegetable from Den- | negotiating with all ine powers Al-| 1o bl B T a f State Bryam today to lo- No surprise was manifested officially | of the spike-spokes of the wheel A i 3 3 A b eisium. ready thirteen of these pacts have Etna: o o i fosatble and:to e 3 5 : 2 And sing with me for a.God-made M —— bave hether - the shaping (he anti-trust legislation ad- .‘:“5’ sible. and (o Te- here at the landing of « squad of Ger- | striking him on the head he fell. S Frio Miinole. Ot arems Conrt adiotirn: been si _mdm y‘::’frli'fi cw!v””;:-:el Vooated by the-president. The senate i arrest and execu- ‘man bluejackets for the protection of | The sccident had been seen by the S . ra- | committes will reg hes it on Toarsitwie aduiitigi i the Aerican. Similar Instruc- | the German legation at Mexico City. | mate, Who made every effort to get the o8 (L S d Saturday without giving a decision | the present session of congress {s | committec on interst el PR LI eion ALMeares Gy | mate mataans v eflast 0 e th —ROSCOE GILMORE STOTT, in Lesiic's 48 to the Validity of the Woman suf- | desmed doubtful, but action on_the | pects to perfect its draft of the Inter- Marion her at Chihuahua to con- | tion of the British government and is | With the ald of u\'n’; quartermasters ho rage sct. This means thers will be | Ry and ‘olombian__ treaties | state trade commission bil duct an estigation there. Both | ga oty Lo s = ey e tte: . no decision in the case until at least | be urged as soon as possible. With | week. ter. [t fre btk nofnts PR iiiane ano’ caamined - Wil urge kpeedy selection of a suc- | trust programme is ready for general Viila Denies All Knowledge of Comp- | . e e e In Connection With its nation-wide | cessor to the chairmanship made va- | debate. Meanwhile appropriation bills ton. | ach Dafe st Shuahus |t the hrem, Fs conaition 15 investigation of unemployment, the | cant by the death of Senator Bacon. Will occupy both the house and senate, k ! The state department is active in United States commission on indus- Consul Fdwards called on Colonel | geeling to protect Gustave Bauch, u | 52rded as serious, however | Fidel Avila, jefe de las armas at| == trial relations has inaugurated a stud: | | freight steamer Sachem, Ca that Bauch was a witness of the al- | son was the ceatral at a |regardn~ the Bentor : German- American who, it was report- —_— of experlences of forelgn countries in Juarez, but e said he had never had | ed last night, had been executed in | WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY istration papers, editorially express | ifornia remained cut off from the | dealing with labor dispates. in| BRITISH FREIGHT ENUUBLE BREWING / Compton in the Juares jail and that | Suares with. Bemton -3 opinion today that President Wil- | world today as a result of the records | STEAMER AGROUND. AT PORT AU PRINCE. no Americans had been cxecuted in | 'Secretary Bryan received word from [ EXERCISES AT CAPITAL. should now be ready to abandon breaking storm of rain and wind| Permanent Organization of all the - : : ——— Juares. " From - Chifiuatua, Consul | ansul Bawards (oday that Bauch nad > e poicy of protecting ihe rebels be- | which swept this section three days | countles in New Jersey under the head | Seas Have Subsided and She is Ex-| More Marfines May be Landed From Lotcher = telegraphed ' that General | peen removed to Chihuah: | President son Attends—Big Dem- | ( of the shooting of William S. | last week. of the New Jersey Mosquito Exterm- | pected to Float Safely. the South Carolina. Francisco Vilia had denied knowiedo | icin Comsul Letcher at Chihuan | omstration at Alexandria Today. | Bento Normal conditions may not be re- |ination assication, was affected Sat- ‘ of Compton and notlfied him hat|jeen Instructed to s i o All the papers in the capital have | stored before tomorrow or Tuesday.|urday by the members of the mosquito | Norfolk, Va 22— The PBritish| Washington, Feb. 22—While Presi. mplon had nmever, been arrested o, | proiccted. A report has been current | Washington, Feb ent Wil- | carried columns of telegraphic news | Telegraph service was still crippled. | commissions of each county. d btain Ev- | dent Zamor, at the head of the Haitlen | ge, incident, but it | Today's report from the six counties S rom Liverpool o Norfolk, via]federal army, has been marching tri- - These reporis were forwarded 1o (he | tercation which Denton had with Vil- | mass meeting held in i here [ was rot until today that there ap- most affected dld not materially | From Forty to Fifty Applications for | Baston. went . 4shore during Heavy | umphantly through the Narth qflmt‘ state department by Consul Edwards. | 127 Sni tor that Feason was. mpirited | under uspices of the s e aiietineintecen S Change yesterday's estimate of & total | poticics are” b ng received daily by ay, five miles north | General Theodore's rebel forces and | 3 weather, early t s away. State department officials thus ! olution in commermoration of Wash . damage amounting to about $4,500,000. | the s t Cal s ac o 3 er Virginia | occupying the seat of the revolution, ator Fall today asking him to take X e £ i & = t L Was Avoid Suggestion of Intervention. the state of ifornia’s accident in- on the upper Virginia | occupying . 1 B ksiita T a0 ke f:irt)i.m&:(;;i;fizcaa;r’;: ahna};:vién E xrnfl((::\vr hrn‘l‘hd-«, A .&x.«,nf. W 1k, 2 s Two Trains Stalled in Mountains. |Surance department, which after seven e ship at first appeared to be | Cape Haitlen, a spirit of unrest has of the body of Benton to his widow on | %%, 1 p- | solicitor of the sate department, in an s weeks of operatior as collected serious position and life savers broken out in Port au Prince, the capl-] _ S ey Ot Sen IR e oW on | peared: = | address on “Washington’s Ideal Aine JeveloR, | The sun shone today and the floods | $200,991 on nearly 3,500 policies, by ready to take the crew off.| tal : aaer s e Sndley ex- SUSPEND JUDGMENT. tribute to the founder of the r ety as to the result 15 which had torn out mearly every was reported that the high| American Minister Smith and Consal ' DoAY woult- o o Ho REvlitn (s mans e A “as a man imperfect enough to be retull AR :; S I;!lm-: bridge in_the southern section of the Mayor Curley of Boston removed whie ed the vessel to| Battiste have reported the threatening | ner of the Scotchman's death. Dud. | London Papers Make Conservative |intensely human and near enough per Fetaii e b e e L and carried away evervthing ' Saturday D. Henry Sullivan, for twen- | pound hea she struck, had |situation to Captain R. L. Ri { ley. like {athae sASaricass® Have: ‘1655 Comments on Situation. fect to be an inspiration to all who | LLYORUON 48 & possiole outcome. rep | movable in thelr path, subsided almost | ty-nine years chairman of the Park | Subsided achem is now ex- | commanding the battleship South Car- Biof accept: the' ofiaials explanation: of | X honor justice and worship liberty.” onaibility that Villa's action may re- | &5 Quickly as they roe, leaving a vast | and Recreation department and ap- | pected t at upon the mext high|olina in the harbor at Port au Prince, o e T ean o nation of | London, Feb. 22—The London morn- | ~ President Wilson did not spetk, but | oSSty that S acton ey Io:|area of country under thick layers of | pointed John M. Minton one of the | tide » revenue cutter ltasca has |and although the captain informed of- e ing papers show no disposition to take | he was the first to congratulate Cl e S ietoen S ot {it and stone. Election commissioners as temporary | Eone to her assistance. ¥ ficlals here today that quiet prevalls : Mo orial BT s b dote. hasty view of the execution at Juarez | ence J. Rammiing, a high school youth | ogr e ¢ 0 (o tea” savs Fl Pais, | . The 8reatest anxiaty today con- | head The Sachem is hound to Norfolk |in the capital it is considered likely : = of W. Benton, a British subject, [ who received the gold medal of the | .. .5 5 £ vt K by cerned the situation of the 300 passen- — from Boston to complete loading car- | that the battleship will again land a The despat m_Chihuahua stat- jut are in full agreement on the Point | Rons of the Revolutio He best | (O, 2t Jeast this 18 the saue: oplnlom, | gery marcened aboard the. Californis,| The Last Hearing in. ti | go. She is of 2,337 tons net and car- | force to guarantee protection to:foreign ing that theve was a possibility in cer (hat Great Britain looks to the United | essay on the subjoct “Tha Greatest | ied mtotrs witl mithime the e | limited and the Phoentx expross of the | States court at Concord, N. 1T, in the | Fies n crew of 24 men. She 18 &|interests. | Contingencies of the states of Siates government for the protection | Fyemt of the American Revolution | e e o oo ‘thg | Santa Fe lines at Summit, In the San | matter of Harry K. Thaw, was con | freighter exclusi F The consular agent at Jacmel re- porthemn Mexico forming a new re | of her subjects in Mexico. In accordance with a contury-old | Sanerenta of Ville, since now these are | Lernerdino mountains. These trains | duded shortly befors noon’ Haturday, | Ldfe savers of tho Kill Devil Hll|ported feors that communication be- u was ed as piausible “Tpie Les s ; entu adborents o Trars bailleh elaRy. 15 Sl shoxtly’ befate noon urday. fon tonight pleked o- on: Boiis rofuEeas Thare = 16 yan borted mnlm"D:er,j“ggi;tw;eggfili:;o us- | custom, _the Hv;_qcmng of cannon | neither loyal = :t . “G‘ ";J “‘ & mountaln | Willlam T. Jerome having spoken for | Station tonight ple U:fifl*(fl“":,'m “!h tween Jaecmel on the north coast, and el e olted | pension igment, pending the in-|on Buters Ml in Alexandria | soquiing =<4 ort to Get Supplies to Trains. |an hour and & half In opposition (o | Beits that were cast upon the beaah bY | Port au Princo will be interrupted, in SUC aDan for tis st Snesowesis the | vestimation ; wirko © Washington | Va, across the Potomac, ushered in | men 1abu 4 Thaw's petition. the aens now prevailing on the GaAst.|which event, he susmested a gunBeat try el e ohe | government has ordered and adds that | the onservance of the day in that town, | et ore IoToNeS Tosterts The belts were marked “S. 8. Califor- | ghouid be sent to the northern port. country have been virtually under sep- | fa position of the American €overn- | whare 4 matabie selabeation 1ot | “Is the White House Satisfied?” | Y snowstorm and low tem- | W nia” There are several steamers of ¢ erate governments and that formal se- | ment is extremely difficult and em- o PraniAent Al e All the papers devote considerable | s and, according to raiiroad sorge illiamssn was sentenced | s ot whlh T T cession .of the nortbern states would | 5 for tomorrow. President Wilson. 1 papers 1 i 5 at Oswego, N, Y. Baturday {o serve | L3AL name. non % | SNOWSTORM HEADED 3 Uld | arrassing for, it continues “the presi- | President Marshall, abi sgisms of Benton, describ. the only provisions avallable 2 . arday to serve | . oorted in trouble. It is belioved that | not materially change the Dresent|Jartis Goisior to remove the embargs | Lig o Marshall, cabinet $ poct dent he had | Were thoss carried by one dining car. | 1Ot 1688 than one year and six months | (pPOUC "0 PP G 0g and were prob- IN THIS DIRECTION status of tie country. o the jmportation of @rms has been | Vieper el srn b to & 3 elling of the | Automobiles were sent out tenight | 411 mot more than five years three | yply thrown overboard from the == In leace grove, opposite the Globe - “ s Das boen | Virginia city to review a civic uniift the | from San Bernardino to try a perilous | MOt in Auburn prison for the kill- |50 = Will Be Fellowed - followed by an incident which seems | ury narade which will plift the | o Steamer. e owed by Cold Wave, mills, where Francisro Madero estab- | {0 pio, " £0, " CLl S R hte | bary parado which will mov . S ranenttagl over washed roeds in an effort to | 106 of Alys. T. Miller in October | Weather: Bussa At listied his provistonal capital of Alex- | (21t may 'va ‘his Tocord 18 no worse | i nEion s Masonlo Lodge room and B isciat fasa afford relief, *Wagons were aiso sent Ly kis antomoblle, e % co in 11911, e was at the head | (1ot S¢ | Christ church, from which the fa Hini | from settiem, i | —= . & han that of the men who pose as true 3 st : enton, u liritish subject, promi- | ents in tho desert claser W, on, b, 23— i of the insirrection forces which later | hatl that of the men who pose as tru | cr of his country was buried in 1 T to Summit. Theso wagons bore, ba-| The February Southeastern, whioh | TEMPORARY RAILROAD e Thabs arws G i overthrew the Diaz government, the 4iPPOT — O earinated. by orden Soi | sides tood, supplies to repair the heat.. | Started with a flourish off the Virginia STATION AT HARTFORD | from Colarado. tonight, acerdix Mol pive tdiaile gt senlvee. L e cs in an editorfal simitarly Prince Commits Suicide. hd by the bandit himself, it is | IN§ Systems of the trains, which were | Capes to demoralize the Atlantic coast . |the weather bureau, will cause i sary of the assasgination of Presldont | ooty the susponsion. of SWAEMANt| Cerber, Feance Beb e Oy ttia angit himsoll, 1c da)| (08 2100 Coliay. b sutiof order. lino na far northward as New Hng- | Old Structure Burned Down Entailing | tomarrow in the southern states an Pire & e e hora gadent. JoS¢ | pending the American inqufry. | rocsived here tonight frem Rarcoion 16 rensgade, complaining of in- | Broxen Bridges Tie Up Trains. has been pushed out to sea a Loss of $300,000, snow in the Mississipni and Qhio val- | "o ‘the Juares " garrison |y, LN8 Morning Post devotes a long ed- { Spain, sald that Rrince Pignatelli com- | SUIt3 commitiad by’ o bandii mob, (hat| Tailrend officlals alés bent every | caua uf the alq brr Then e &bt the | el e lake st e g . ArTISon Ntorial to attacking President Wilson's | mic EliAs ey I ¢ 11 com- | n wocount of their atrocities enjoy energy to the task of repairing v | edge of the gale, but that was al 3 Conn., Feb, 22.—Gangs of | Atlantic statcs tomorrow and Toves- | to the little grove and were (Lo oyl e e tod_ uulcide today in the Tonanoca by o BV af sepliring ok — X ua tod 1 by Colonel Widel Ayiia, com- | Waiting poliey and his al 10 vec- | promenade by shooting, The motive of infam ow, [in the iines in order to relieve the sit Contendin usy all day today - o the Ferer gartiscr, omiimize Huerts. It argues that one of the | for his act was not known, The pel nrible crime, we Luation at Barstow and Mofave, where | proper for the redersl vas, Just as temporary railroad station irbance.” fhe bureau's bul- | hers of his ptaff. | pusposes _of recognizing even an fm- | was serving g period of muitary mor- | Noite House satisfied wit |20 or more overland trains of thres | Spand meney to eradic Fovernment 10 | q¢ Spruce street, to replace the Union | letin said, “will be followed by a pro- .| i s | perfect foreign Eovermment i3 that a| vice in Barcelons wath the ararin "eh” | Has ft moral responsibility for such | raiload systems were ted up by | toonoja gney to eradicate malaria and | jepor of the New York, New Haven |nounced cold wave which will over- Juarez in Mourning. | state dealing with that government | {ifiery th AT-{a crime? Is it worthy Lroken bridges and washed out tracks, | cone G foyer as investigate the dis- | and Hartford railroad, which was des- | epread the Mississippi valley, the } the there wes a pro- | can by well known methods protect the | 2 St of a great paople to The 12 men and non ‘injured In | Ransaoll Baturdas Intomead o o troyed. by _flre Saturday et At e e et the temporary station will be ready | southeastern states by Tuesday. Fol- Juaiez was in_mourning during the | and typhoid New York, Feb. 22—Steamer Car he moment has arrived, we imas- Civilization Dishonored by Savages. | Lugo station we: a Ay o b A5 : reported today | for occupancy tomorrow morning. | lowing this e t)?e wu:;har will ay in honcr of the memory of the | ine” the Morning Post says In conclu- | mania, Liverpool for ork, sig- | wywe are mot now speaking of Mex- | Tepidly recovering at Barstow. s e : Workmen were busy in the ruins of | become fair and remain o for several i leaders who met their deai Tion ten Ammerloana ain shace ithe | nalled” 692 miles cast of Sandy Hook | 1on ve s o Lo IR o e | et vemants. (onlEht indicated | ;3820ming. Suddenly Frenzied through | he burned structure, and the larze in the region east of the Roeky b TR ents, with the exee | expectation cherished fn Fngland that, at 7a.m. Dock $30 a. m. Tuesday. |i;°our country by savages, to extend | th&t castbound railroad traffic Proba- upn = apomabile moeriney roi® 0ld. | pafe in iho t el e iscuients, wi e exception | preeident Wilson 1 either announce i L0 _la favor to whom is an abomina oIy would bo restarsd by Monday | smast = B . 2 England station, i dad o ¢ o e races, wers ysed during o, his plan obtaining secur for tha hing that the cultured world will | Right Siasheg S0inhes. S tn % NS SEEIN e road said that the cor ARGUMENTS IN CASE o Soldters, wore Puttms of|lives and properiy of ~foreigners in | drawn today and replaced by a guard | anathemati t ruth it S TP th killing ane waitress and se e omint HaRtOMal P o | OF CHARLES 6. MELIN. , Srepe pnd crebe | Mestco or declare that the Monroe | Of picked marines und 1o dommand | known and B o : -« aitress and se- | tact statement ha 1 given | o B 7,0 e Blecves of many of | goetrine and the pollcy of the United | of a sergeant This step was taken X CONNECTICUT MAY o # i Whom out ‘as to the amount of money in the}, B Heard in Superior Ceurt at , i he town Sta re no o action by | after General G o Mas m- | be fatuated. fe, but it I8 said to be in the neigh- { s i g ) Seaic by Captain Caotes and nis S a0k Jpoosed Ho. ec i - P Bt park daall oM BE REPRESENTED. Sk e | Bridgeport Next Friday, ] Toopers a nd as s f “ n subjects § Waxico. een notified and given his ¢ t tioal railron - _— - me e wateh will be main o that of il Morning Past, 1t| To Form New Mexican Republio. Maine Trusteeship. Tdiof 4 ot ston & HELD FOR ABDUCTION : LR € GEd Mament. B¢ trhopy atey that i Sfonras doctrine he- | Chihus Mex., b 2—A plan B oSh el 5 OF 10 YEAR OLD GIRL. | oeke t guments 10 5 il e ol @ wrotesqua and intolerable | for ths f erns Aex e e A Aot A i) and —_—— n case tha state ters were sald to be under command | miesns hetitha Tipited lal & pow > i = chosihe the directors he New | olution n - | Edward Stuart Protests That Child is | o, former hres of Gencral Pascual Orezco, Who es- | Lt DLpROLEct per. | PADER S asenr o R 3 z York, New Haven a rd ra the Order of His Daughter. ven road, who is was « ted by the foderals Jan. 101 that other wovernments are d Lcemun ZatA) Loadecs 0 Lhs. There was © at the Lrench | sysiem from the Hoston and Maine —_— X Atk Fel o wreck an Oet. it | trop prot their own subje the deiay of the constitutionallst at- | .nteiq Wi s ook o Fien SR 1d Railroad Stations B d. arre o Dafly Express also attacks the | tack an Torseon s due to this pan, | SSmelery today that &reverence sl railfead Wiy Anneunced’ today = urglarized. Rictiies —_— 2 Bryan Assured That German-Ameri- | and declares ihat the honor of both | the revolution, and Geneval Villa, the [ jiancisco Madoxo, This was the an by Thomas W, ¥, s s entered feur railroad stations on the YAT old da ! s = h e . L rivers: of his death, and his temb | ney for the department. el - s ers of Newc 6. Ind., Wesiord, Irelen The can Is at Chihuahua, - countries is involved, e T e a™ o | Was Visited by hundreds of pessons, Mr, Gregery held a lng conference | aven ang Harttorn renrons ™ ol | that the child found in his custody is | storm dlovs Uie ec inued today E; % £ g = pul 24% the most part women of the better oda. with Elme > Spoffor chair- oy o esmge railread some | . rine Vinters.” 1 all efforts by lifeboat crew: T Wilson and Seeretasy Beyan conferred | = . e et b Poposliion Lor o1 | flowers and bumting, susmounting all | commissioners, and _with men | % ooing. The stations entered were | yogted. “He name is n ene of the Altes islands fram the » priefiv today on vameus phases of the (Squad Sent to Legatiom with 40,000 | In "‘E"“l"“‘ sopublis 18 being serious- | ity g gmail statue embiematio of lib- | from Maime and New nire. | a0, Bethel, Tonstone, Georgetown und | Winters, it true, but she o | Norwegian bark Mexico were unavail- Mexican siiuation. Ne amnouncements Rounds of Ammunition, i7Zcormitanad - 6 fignve of & woman wearing o | Bath of thege siaies, it 4s said, have | iXen. Prebably $5 in chunge was | gttt (6 o8, (UG, BRI She'is my {0g. The Mexieo was- driven on the 3 were made after (hs conferends, but it | g R i P Bsus bl cap and red sash, urged that they have caual represeni- | S5EM 3 Fevulver und a few edd tickets, | 1H1ERIEE 21 ror i land Friday night, 7 is understood (hat a complete Treport Vera Cyuz, Feb. 23 —Mhe esmmander | oy Kol b the govermmsnt did met pre- | ten with Massgchuseits on the board | e o v o PR o e - on the exccution at Juarez of Wil- |of the German crulser Dsesdes last | Aberdeen, Beatland, Feb. 22 I have this display of rever- | of trestees which is to mana ar- | Nortaampton High Schoel Burned. Schooner Kineo Reaches Port. liam S, Benton, the Buitish subject, ix | night Ehipped to the German legation | 0USINS of Willlam 8. Benton | ence grow into one of diserder was |fairs of the Beston and Maine Nortaampton. Mass, F Lewes, Del., Feb. 22 —The five mast- | Caracas, Feb. 23 —Plenipotentiaples | awaited before the view of this gov- | in Mexico City twg machine guns and , here said today that another | made “manifest by the.presence of | After the cenference Mr, Gregory | high school building swas pr | ea tank schooner Kineo, 10 days out| elected by the state lptalatuses Wil ernment toward the incident is made | 40,000 rounds of ammunition, Ac- ] coisins was lilled in Te | detachment of rurales which guarded |said ic was likely that Neiv Hamp- | destroyed by fire which broke feom Porc Arthur fer Providence, and | meet at Caracas en April 19 for the known. companying the shipment went a | Phey added that 18 menths age Wil- | gate (o lhe cemetery and anether | shire and Maine, and possibly Con- | toduy. The lass is placed for whese safety grave fears had been | purpese of clee sident of ‘the Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British | squad of bluejackeis frem the Dres- | liam S, Benton and a cousin had guard which around The temb. | neetieu ermont, would he rep- | $60.860. The cause nkn feit, arrived here today under tow of'| republic. Recently pepuiar elections ambassador is said (o have expressed | den in civilias dress | ble with the Mexiean | Efforts o muke photographs of the | resented at Wednesday's conference. | buildip was a two-story brick c- | the’ tug Atkins Hughes. The scheoner | were held for members of the state to the British foreign office his pleas- | The detail of bluejackets on duty at | Were armasied and threatsnsd with | scene were quieily prevented by the] He will leave for Washinglon to- {ture built in INs5. The $60.008 annex | is leaking badly and her sails are dam- | legislatures, whe in turm Wre 4t the Dromptness with which the he American comsuiate hers was with- | death, but Jator-wers rolsased, commandsr of the guard. morrow, undes conabruclion was sased aged. Maional state pesidenty -

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