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VOL.. LVL.—NO. 81 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914 . PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation 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 (73 MEN ARE ON MISSING STEAMER Sealer Southern Cross Probably Lost With All On Board, Not Heard From Since Last Tuesday ANOTHER TRAGEDY OF THE FISHING BANKS Feared Whole Settlements Will be Deprived of Bread Win- south aisle. Cabled Paragraphs Widow of Thomas Huxley Dead. London, April 5—The widow of Thomas Henry Huxley, the celebrated English Diologist, died at Eastbourne today. Thomas Huxley died in 1895. Austria’s Troops Concentrated. St. Petersburg, April 5—A Kiev des- paich to the Novoe Vremya reports a great concentration of Austrian troops close to the Russian frontier. Drilling and manoeuvring are in pro- gress daily. Suffragettes Use Explosives. London, April 5—An explosion in St. Martin's church, Trafalgar square, tonight did considerable damage to the pews and a stained window in the Villa to Deport 600 Spaniards SPECIAL TRAINS PROVIDED FOR THEIR REMOVAL. EXODUS BEGINS TODAY Rebel General Believes They Been Working Against The Revolu- Have Railroad Bridge Gives Way PASSENGER TRAIN DROPS ° WABASH RIVER. 3 KILLED, 35 INJURED INTO Engineer Caught Under Crushed to Death—Structure Had Engine and Condensed Telegrams | Prohihition Secretary of State Bryan has the &rip. Four inches of snow fell at Interlak- en, New York. The New York Coffee Exchange vot- ed to close April 10 and 11, Easter hol- idays. The condition of Dowager Empress Haruko of Japan has become slightly worse. The of James Gordon Bennett is reported to be comsiderably improved. The German Kaiser SWEEPING ORDER Order for Navy ISSUED BY SECRETARY DANIELS. EFFECTIVE 1ST OF JULY Commanding Officers to be Held Re- sponsible for Enforcement of Dras- A canister, supposed to | dresdnoughits have contained the explosive, was found. The outrage is attributed to militant suffragettes. ners, Rendering One Thousand Women and Children Dependent On Charity—Messages of Sympathy From and Koenig Albert arrived at Valpar- ™ : 3 e tic Measure on Ships and in Yards, tionists—Make Claim of Neutrality. Been Weakened By Previous Wreck. Eugene Lamb Richards took the oath . i Killed Himself While Cleaning Gun.| ) Torreon, Mexico, April 4—(Via Ei| Attica, Ind, April 5.—Three persons f(fng':]’f Oflrl l?llg;:y as State Superin ml‘)}(?;;l:";:lffmprl?:lx = \Ehcgml.}’s::d King George and Canadian Premier, On the New Found- aiewes, (Emeland hpril E—Siv Jomad | S0 ene AR L Cenety, Bran- | were DElled, | andabont | WirHove - | States navy after July 1 next. Seere- hiffner accidentally killed himself | {15 B ocey ettt he six | others O gammo O o e | _The First National Bank of London, | tary Daniels tonight made public a - . £ 17,000 Seals- today while cleaning a gun. His kife | lUnldred Spaniards of this city be de- | When the Wabash passenger train No. | /"2 DIen, Sotienss Bans O ~eAcom | (SOF DERICn, tonleht made s e land’s Disaster—Ship Had Cargo o f als— was Miss Bisle Burrows, daughter of | P0rtéd. ~He issued instructions that|4, known as the Continental Limited, | K¥. capitalized at $50.000, abolish the traditional “wine mess” of Osden Burrows, of Newport, R. I,|l'ains be provided at once and that|was wrecked when the bridge over P = the officers. but will bar all alcoholic — Thom ho married in 1594 Sir Johsi | ;};:,,v,’fx?;],',‘,’f e T:x:”ns“”\';‘}fl | e T, e e UL bares | A bill to establish a eugenic law was\ liquors from every ship and shore sta- 5 . = 5 e Shiffner served i the Zulu campaign | Esis A S ) ol S Rl YL OO et Sooq | favorably reported by a legislative | tion of the navy. St. Johns, N. F, April 5-—Anxiety|later in dhe. week say every chanee |in 175, He succeeded to the baronet- | e conflscated, temporarily at loust. |gage car and the day coach dropped | committes at Boston. This order, constituting one of thé a i tonight for the 173 men on | W3S against a vessel so de: g cv on the death of his father, the| t is the tragedy of Chihuahua over |into t water . g o - most notable victories ever won by the sepenel porE H water as the Southern Cross. D e S o. | again and is said to express the deep- When the cars left the bridge today Wi i iRl the stealing steamer Southern Cross, | ™35 "Church today the disaster | ReY. Sir Georse Croxton Shiftner, rec- | {8815, anC 1o sald to express the deep- | When the care left the bridge foday | William Shepard Bryan, Jr., former | prohibition forces, was 1ssucd upon the which has been missing since Tues- | which overtook the Newfoundland's men | toF of Hamsey, Sussex, in 1306. | which the native Mexiean, and par- | rear end out of the water and though | ttormey-general of Maryland, dled of | fecommendation of Surgeon General lay's blizzard. She was mot reported | on the ice was the theme of the SCI-| nvention With Great Possibilities. | HCUlarly the peon, looks’ upon the the malority of the injured were in s = ‘ point. 3 day d. She zena e ses of sympathy from - | Spai this car, none of them was killed. The o e i cither by incoming vessels of the seal | mon. Wessascs of BBy ores | Madrid, April 5—An electrician, Se- | SPEBATd ke from Chi | e T ome O e e el vatse| _Ten students at the University of | “The use of introduction for drink- . ing fleet or by the steamer Kyle sent King ai 1 it Fully | nor Txlesias; today I ful a pelle e dons from hi- | €2 = 2 Chicago were expelled for dishonesty | Ing purposes of alcoholic liquors on x 3 . : 5 - | mier were read and were gratefully , y ga coessful | huahua four months ago 2 s | before the work of rescuing the pas- | ¢ ; : O < = by the government to search for | mier W demonstration of an apparatus, Of | (hen has repeatodly staied that e | sengers was commenced and in & few | iR the quarterly examinations. - Dosrd any navel vessdl, jof within)any her. By sunset tomorrow if she is mot | recSIVeR .\ 1t five of the sixty- |Which he Is the Inventor, for con- | °h aniards would bettor gt out of | minutes all had been taken out, The: navy yard or station, is strictly pr heard from she will be officially posted | By noc = ; M ok e tnaie Sp: s er get out of { min - ‘s : are¥ | Commodore George Leland Dyer, U. | hibited, and commanding officers will f the Nefoundland’s hunt g and & _ atmospheric : : re taken to a hospital at Lafavette g ¥ ; as lost, with all on board ~Disaster | nine bodies of the efounciantis BN | fetriGity. s with the. device. ahlen | Mexico befors e P el b > S. N. retired, died of heart disease in | be held directly responsible for the en- O llowing 80 Cl0selv Snbon #ha, érs, brone vesterday by the Bella- 1o St device, which | ghiding conviction that they were |ON & special train. inter Pask Fia aged & forcement of this ord . ~,‘<‘.,..J".’c‘ e of the sealer: Newfound- venture, h:g been |dgnlu‘n.ml. ‘TII;»‘«: fis}:?fi,‘fafifxfivu},‘;'“‘?,!(;{pdsi?{alll'i;fx: working as one man against the rev- ]nm].m ;o % S Winter Park, Fla., aged 64. C g S would bring upon the colony the | were shipped on a special train tonight | lighted and ex d 2 clution, found frequent ssion| J. L. Miller, Peru, Ind, fireman, : 275,000 PEAGE FOOTING land, would bring upon the colony Lec | Tor Bonavista, where most of the vic- | electric bulbs at a. distance of 600 | aunie fe or on Seduent expression | lided. # 3 by sllsgediatre thisty greatest trazed) ents of their | tims lived yards. [Experts expressed the opinion | ne acserted that he would execute ev Timothy Hull, Peru, Ind, engineer, | Was shot and killed by Detective John OF ITALIAN ARMY. priving whole settlements —of - their 1 5 That the discorers nan Erest “pimion | he assertod that he would exccute Aol e T = L. Williamson at Buffalo, N. . - breadwinners and rendering oue thou- | Details of Terriple Suffering. DIt e It et o iz ery one-.that he found in Torreon. Sas Ind P Proniies: Salaidra’e Bl End b sand women and children dependent| y(tendants at the Grenfell institute | BOSHUTICES Wit veghrd, 10 chean pro-| - Tne Spanish government was arous- | Harry Thomas, Iuntington, 1nd, | o oo osimately 20,000 more coal min. | T /oMe" Salandra’s Plan Endorsed by upon charity { which was turned into a morgue, said | boce b ed and Washington descended on the | Pas eman, crushed by trunks, Sra arn 1dle R aing to rapaits. Trom Chamber of Deputies. As the pubiic learned today from the | el Was Brnee 0 o anying. the o 5 constitutionalist chiefs with words of| Officials Thought Structure Safe. | {he Hicimer of Wankineron oo o : ; Newfoundland's survivors who were | {8t Ghe, SOEUES, OGN TCre Gimost | oL ABAMA PRIMARIES warning and admonition. The railroad’s bridge over the Wa- y - Bome, Avril 3——The = governmeuts landed yesterday the details of the two | }0yond endurance, g Not Disposed to Show Clemency. | bash river was weakened early today | Harold N. Whitehouse, of Brooklyn, | Rnjsramme, a3 outlined by~ Dremie: days' blizzard and the conditien in| Hne woman found two bodies clasp- VOTE CAST TODAY. la promised that Spaniards inno- | When a freight train was wrecked upon | was appointed stant cc THo ey v b which it caught the: Southern Cross, | .4 sy tightly in death that they could cent of political activity should mot|the structure. The Continental Lim- | cousel at a salary of $3,000 a yet Thursday, was éndorsed today by the the first hopes, based on the stoutness | ,y¢ e separated, They were her hus- | Contest Between Underwood,and Hob- | 12} 0 MG SO, SIOWE 108 jteq was stopped on the west side of 3 Sfrstler o disoussion MEUnG aet- Sharttn St eeer Tepe and Cap. |band and son. Tho lad was wrapped | son for Senatorship to Be Decided. | talking wilh reportors and friends, it | he Dridge and a switch engine was (Jeazc R. Pierson, editor and propri- | “"Prior to the taking of the vote the of the sealer Erik P | in his father’s arms 4 — s : ctc | Sent across to e whether the | etor of the Jerseyman, a weekly news- aidedier SheAdnal tain William Bartlett of the Terranova |y . % ving to shield him from the pit- | Birmingham, Ala, April 5—Decid- | (rayed him into the most tragle| o (05T 0, G he fast passen o HGA R MO o P premier replied to various questions which arrived with full catches were | JeC3 (g ing votes will be cast tomorrow at | oS said his tenper frequently G- |ger train. Railroad officials b ed 3 BT AT 1 Eaisea by, #he diiorent SRORRGEE.: o jous regarding the safety of the |US{8 5900, ¢ o othor dead man was | democratic primaries throughout the | }.E‘»:-’.“.‘-‘:u Some of those constantly as- | i¢ safe and the limited was ordered 10| Frederick B. Shipley, WMkl b, M o S the missing ship. Neither had seen her | misging, One of the survivors who |state on the fight between Oscar W. | S0¢iale expect to find many Spaniards | Proceed s | appointed Tax Commissloner by | 315,000 met 1t would be necessary to within s week. ad lain helpless near the body for{ Underwood, majority leader of the na- | iy PO SMPEEL 10 ARG THETY BhAnIS Crushed Beneath Engine. i ernor Glynn at a salary of $7,000. | recruit 30,000 more for service in Libya. \(essel Heavily Laden. | nearly 48 hours id_that his com- |tional house of representatives, and | ‘¢ [UOUE DESPVE LS CEECREY & The train crept out on the bridge | s = s :}C}fis lv\'u\;ld rvpres:ut ”a Tarther eyx_‘ Captaia Martin sald he parted com- | rade, unable to stand the agony -“fi | Representative Richmond Pearson | v hala guilty until innocence slowly an en about a h | Viscount Keigo Kiyoura is experi- | pense of $3,400,000 annually in addition pany from her a week ago Thursday | frostbite, had sliced off the hand with | Hobson for the Ammbama vacancy In| ;2. S out upon the structure the bri | encing great difficulty in his task of | to $76,000,000 which must be spent dur- Southern Cross turned home- | his seaman’s knife. 2 nited States sen 3 | - 5 : i | way beneath the weight of the t constructng a new Japanese Cabine he next five y i B e llgk;adw;sm:oé A gray haired mother, supported by | candidates for the senatorial term be- ! L prqmisedine j"r‘";‘vf”;“\p | P he¥ enginger s e iteht: du o onstructug a new Japanese Cablnet SonTe for fo{;};fl(‘a;:;;:: deeply iaden that all her provisions | her two daughters, passed down the g‘mm_n; ‘““{f"‘, 4, 1915. The : ctual | o ehat in AR coniee P d:en and crushed to death Plans were made public for the|forces. These and other expenses, he and part of her bunker coal were |long rows looking for her soms. AL-|electlon In Wovember merely will rati- | %,V ert'no aid to the enemy-would | ireman, who jumped. was scaided to | founding of the Museum of Peaceful | said. would be provided for by Internal stored on deck so that every avail- | tention was suddenly drawn fo them |fy the choice made at the primary | {0 have lent no aid to : 1 and when the front end of the | Arts in New York at a cost of $25,000- | finaficial measures, Withous TecOurse to e N b w“h!;‘he? m’f“l v Had rfenur:? oo flé;:{['l?h:: poTlf{e campalgn, which has been bit-| To esiablish their innocence while Ee it 25 TR0 0 dowIiwa il a loan. her catch. aint. Roys ad TOHIC Dot 0N i ; OPaiEn,: Whic b est | nOt Tepresenicd befores the investi- womias was ished beneath in an - Speaking of the demands of the em- Capiain Bartiett of the Terranova | four sons and brothers, but two cousins | ter, has attracted nation-wide intetest | ROl ropresenicd befores the | investis | [ ilic MoF runic Representative Palmer of Pennsyl- | ployes of the state raliroads, who said the last he saw of the Southern | among the dead. fe the hos- | other issues which will be settled at|Of a hostile court and themselves in | e vania introduced a bill to shorten hours | threaten a strike, the premier prom- Cross was a_week ago Friday when| Of the thirty survivors in 5 < s vl - k. - ! a foreign land. it Is said will be almost | WOMEN TO VOTE of clerks and carriers in the postal [ised to increase the pensions by 11 she was wallowing slowly own the | pital none is expected to_die. but the | the same Ume. Democrats tomorrow | 2 foreign land it is s i S i el e el e i coast. Other ships of the fleet sight- ! majority will never be fit for active ;also v cast their votes for a suc- |2 hopeless task. X # | ON LICENSE QUESTION. Ak — ending for this purpose alto- od the steamer driving before the gale | service again. Three lost both hands | cessor to fill the unexpired term of the | The order was received in tragic o | H. M. Kochersperger, vice-president | Eether $5,000,000 additionat yearly. { last Tuesday morning. She has mot |and both fect. Five Jost hoth feet. |late Semator Joseph I. Johnston, ten | silence, followed by pussionate out-|Fate of 3,000 Illinois Saloons to Be | ¢ M-\ JSochereperger, vice-pres: ®%e | Thia mum sromid bs abtained by in- { been reported since and the skippers | Eight others lost a foot and eleven will United States consressmen, a_govérnor | ;;U‘xfl: of pleading and lament ~say | Decidadt Thosdar | Hactrrra Rt N aTEe ot e T creaatng the retwiy rites o finges The others | and other state and county officials. ersons who were present. All as-| = E = % S e s | phe: sativeiy = % } of tho mest who came throngh that|lose a hand or fnger county of Bt B SRR R STRCTEN PRI 5 2 | resignea. The rallway men are divided into EHlaan e sten o sugal fual T T a LARGE BARN BURNED tral so far as they could, but with the | , Chicazo, Apr b M i e two_camps, the moderates dsmanding b military sovernment in the hands of | S&l0ons in Tilinois will survive or Der- | Governor Glynn signed the Gage bill | changes in their condition of employ- . H S’ MYSTERY SOLVED |STRUGGLE FOR ATIWESE HARTFORD'i the federals they were compelled at| 'SR T‘”‘* ay, by the vote of 30,000 new | appropriating '$25,000 for the erection | ment that would SR expenditure WORCESTER | e — Tl » ey e- | €enfranchised voters in 300 townships | of a statue of Ge 1 “Phil” She n | of $71,000,000 vearly, and the extremists | | times to render such aid as was de- | {7 C0NCH N AT et Tols ae TEo B Fo o uea o5 gy B SheE O £ 3 i _— erished. | for instance and the forced contri-| o= o076 WRMSH LStard . . & $10,000, S * Yeung Man Shot Woman Because Sht! Ready for Final Stage of Controversy— o feden A 1t 1| utioR of Taondy And faed. 1”1}22\':'4‘ “‘;ix‘ and their vote is an un- | L?rese”r?‘?n‘:g‘:wv:ere explod::i :y'mlll. Ie‘cl:ll‘\ctdwh;;nun;:xo u:vntlhefixsx‘:l‘x‘zgzle‘l;non( . 1 p | Hartford, Conn., April f—Tt is| o & oy said, would | Known qu : : @ ugettes in an attempt to [Pt i Demanded Money of Him. | Scene Shifts to Senate. e e S R h:.’I e r:':»l;f.;f-"l;d'nr”:( et ,,,‘.‘,,’,f,”,‘l All but'15 of these 300 fownships are | blow up the Belmont church In Glas- | them the various phases of the sttua- % 51 Washington, April 5—With the scene | burned to death tonisht in a fire that | jnment, but Villa said he was inclined | Lo Wet. and the prohibition for oW, Scotland. tion. ! Mrs, Mary, A. Chick at 21 Green|eXemption repeal shifted to the senate | swold in West Hartford. There | i the aid and comfort they extended | Chief am cities where the | g, 7Ne Apellate Court of Cook County, | PRESIDE ! street, Wednesday night wwas clea,redlflf‘el'i the triumph of thc\mh;mustra]-ll wenty head of cattle and three| (o his enemies. He is said to resent| ggn; @ e mnae e r,h.‘h;r’u:.-‘:‘..”.u Dotel’ roller xu\\elz DEPOSITION TAKEN. : 3 5 0 Sedar, | tion In the house last week, plans st e barn. Derico, | the fact that they did not leave the | Jojiet. Aures A Rock Tslang, | Cowld not be used in hostelries an 2 t = ,"”;,:“:;":,fe ‘(‘,’,‘fié'k 1{,‘{;‘;‘:‘," Wor. | rematn in the formulative stage for the | Who sleeps in the barn. and Mr. Gris- | (i At tPAL thev @i not leave the | Jaitet, PAate Mg (Rock 1sland, | jodging houses In Inquiry in Connection With Killing | cester, informed the poltce that James | final struggle in the great controver- | Wold risked their Jives in liberating | Toli Tor them tod do. so FRtohh: St ot e e e T | of Editor of Figaro. e s el it g the cattle. Whether all were saved | “Vavican hatred of the Spaniard, the | Gk, 2nd other important plac James Grant, a boxer, died in Atlan- | e ey 1n° the house at ‘the| Formal consideration of the bili to | they do not know. The cattle took te | MEXICAn hatred of the Ipaniard, (he | Anti-saloon forces in Chicago to-|(a, Georgla, without recoverinz cc Paris, April 6—The deposition of e and who died yesterday, had con- | Tepeal toll exemption for American | the woods after being liberated. D o s = oaion hando ni mounced ih decision 10 | sciousness atter a bout with John Eg- | namand lamncans prosidont of the re e T e e bt s, Ohiel. | ships will be taken up Tuesday morn- | Derice thinks the Dlaze was of in- 8 (days of e : [launch a campaign of education 10| gers of New York public, was taken today by M. Fori- e o AT I O b her he|ing by the committee on interoceanic | cendlary origin. - He says that shortly | culminate in a fight in 1915 or 1916 to = Chen, president of the court of appeais, Sedar told the police that when { canals, of which Senator (’Gorman,|after he retired tonight he saw some FUTURE MILITARY PLANS. | vote Chicago dry. ! A bill providing for workmen’s com- | in ot . 1 in y ints learned Christo was a Greek, he visit- | & J = s ; i i ot i e in connection with the inquiry into ¢ he Oity hospital late on|leader of the democratic opposition, Is |men in the yard, and when he went | | = pensation for government em the kllling of Gaston Calmette, editor e e e ine 19| charman. Besides the house bill, upon | outside to see Who they were they had | General Natera in Conference With| CHARLES S, MELLEN was reported favorably by the of the Figaro, by Mme. Caillaux. , Thursday nigh e et o e, | Which President Wilson and his ad- | disappeared. i el Co i IS SUBPOENAED | judiciary committee. Although President Poincare’s testi- b him for & e e Ty B} | herents propose to stand, the commit- | _The loss tonight ls estimated at i - S ! 4 = ey e Te yabile 1L P v Christobsaia he shot the wwman | tee Will have before it various amend- | $9,000, partly insured Juarez, Mexico; April 3 ! To Appear Before Interstate Commerce | . Sheriff's deputies were placed on | gerstood he deposed M. Caillaux, at When she demanded more money from | heTES ahd proposed compromises andi oy e ST ET RN T Panfle ~ Natera, commanding fl e e B hul Strike riots at the Dean | that time minister of finance, called at she 3 rese will be discusse ng veel = e P nimmmanding | the 2 mine o adson Tron Ore Co nees f st 2 . him than he had in his possession and | p125¢ WIIl be discussed COInE 7 WeeH | central division of the constitutiona ear | the Elysee palaco on the morning o ihat he was wounded himself in the ist army, arrived here last night from TR Highland Falls, N. Y { MAY EXCLUDE ULSTER T e < S5s | the tragedy and discussed with him self i1 the senate. Y & st e B et Geneval | . New Haven, Conn., April 5.—Charles | , L MSHEAE /Catitis. wifs struggle he had with Mrs. Chick. He: “'wpyjo the committee is at work. p s stion to Be Made by Sir Edward l‘lzilrlx'::xlnm\‘Lr:xax:li‘v’xfix run(l.f.{' mlll‘\L(-AXr\l S, Mellen, former president of the New | The grand Jury at Terre Haute, Ind., éfifiafi?flzfimnwcwmux informed the bad ‘uo. inteation ‘off shopting: himeel | iimliary- dlscussion of tlie tolls subject | SUgGSsHon to Be Macs by, Sir; Edward [ -Srisnss, SeeHunE tiure Wiy | York, New Haven and’Hértford indicted Mayor.” Donn. Roberts. and | president that he hed every reason to A search Saturday of Mrs. Chick's ef-| &)} continue in’ the senate, various | Carson in House of Commons. in the state Zacatecas. He was in | 039, said tonight he could see no rea- | four other city officlals for conspiracy | believe that M. Calmette was about to fects showed that she had $ | champions and opponents of the meas- | S command of the army which firet at. | 500 Why he had been subpoenaed 10 | to commit election frau print certain private letters and ex- deposit in Worcester banks. the books | ure having given notice of their inten- | London, April 6—In the house of | fommand of the atmy which first at-| uppear before the Interstate Commerce | st ke Sreas Alann of the intenes nor- - showing that she had deposited $50| tion to speait during the week. Lead- | commons today Sir Edward Carson, thp | tacked Olinasa on the American bord: | Commission's hearing on the r0ad's| The Canadian Pacific steamsr Mon. | Lol Sreat &I o e oo Cuti a day for several days at at time dur-| ¢rg ip the fight do not expect speeches | Ulster Un! will, according | P0, B8t o reon Nateras corps had | inances at Washington. April 10. Pa- | treal arrived at Halifax in & disabled | Lans was leboring. ing the past five years. CDristo's| ¢, change any votes, but that there |to the D: a ke & fresh bid | Bl O e anoroncnes oS oad | pers were served on Mr. Mellen ahd | condition, her rudder post having been | = mcenront Potasire tried as best he body is to be buried by Greek friends: yin be a flood of oratorical effort ! for & compromis He will suggest | eC the SOuth SPPTOACT s al local men last week and they | spapped during a hurricane could to calm the minister, saying that in Southbridze. ich will far exceed in length and | the exclusion of Ulster from the home | Zactecas City. i e is ordered to bring to Wakhing 7 | he knew M. Calmette well and be- - | intensity the twenty hour debate on the | rule bill until such time as the fed- ne e o he tare e LSo% | all records of the Billard company A lock of President Lincoln’s hair, | Heved him incapable of printing the AUSTRIA RESTRICTS bill in the house is conceded. _jeeal sistan cas Be atgelicd o Al | SRR Ok (S GG jcepite. - of | two s ¥ companies of the 1oad. | peing sold at auction with the effects | letters in question. M. Caillaux left MALE EMIGRATION. No one in close touch with the sit- | parts of the United Kingdom when the N A Eh e ATt ToRNI s, S s ot | aid there is no truth of Major William H. Lambert . of | the palace only partially reassured, " | uation would predict tonight how long | Whole question would be reconsidered. | Natera’s visit means a Y attack| the repe: tements that the I | Philadelphia, was purchased for $65. | declafing that he oould not remalin . : the controversy in the seate might| The omens are still fayorable for a | O that place. 3 | lara compa anything to do with kil | passive 1f the editor of the Figaro Action Taken to Prevent Evasion of | [ (:nie but the most optimistic pro- | Settlement by consent. The Unionist ieneral Eulalio Rodriguez, an officer | the road a holding com-| The White Star Line ordered anoth S hilvhed: the letbera. Military Service. | Donents of repeal do not took for a|leaders and newspapers are agreed that | in Natera’s command ~ accompanied | pany—it is a organization, he | or passenger steamship for service be- | The president and Mme, Poincare left St Vote for three weeks. The repeal bill | they find nothing provocative in th him to the border. The officers left | caiq. M asserts that he has|tween New York and Liverpool. The | Paris tonight for a fortnight's vaca- Vienna, April 5—The new agree- | and attendant measures will be in |Speech made by Mr. Asquith at Lady Chihuahua a noon _Ss ‘f“""‘"' Ut none of i rd company Tecords. | poat will be of 33,000 displacement tion which they will spend at Ezee, & ment entored into by the Austrian £ov- | committee at least a week, and general | bank Saturday and there is every evi- | BEDUERERS i EETunig a Tor- s . T e liioes ot Otttk e Pronts eemment with the Austro-American | gebate cannot bhegin until some sort o of a desire all round to find an | reon. T e wo | i s g e 'hey will return to Paris to re- German shipping companies Pro- | o report is made or a motion is offered | acceptable compromise. | from Chisianua reported due to reach| — Fleas Cause of Bubonic Plague. | The debating team P e e (& Tl hibits the emigration of Austrian male | t, discharge the committee from fur- = o = Juarez at 9 o'clock last night had not New Orleans, La 5.—Fleas | jenge of New Jersey suffragettes to e — = subjocts, between certain ages, in or- | ther consideration of the bil | Steamers Reported by Wireless. arrived today and raflway oficials por- | carried in of sugar and not rats | oppose women suffrage in a formal de. | FAFR WEATHER PROMISE! fier to prevent them from evading mili- | = | Cape Race N. K., April f.—Steamer fessed ignorance of the hour it will | are responsible for the recent cases | pote 3 3 BY BUREAU'S FORECAST. ;i o D SORETIIEI a0 et B G Py asoitadoll P Kronprinz Wilhelm, Bremen for New.|Feach here | of bubonic plague at Havana, Cuba, e i etermined that the German lines re- = New Quarters For Associated Press. | York, signalled 1,281 miles east of Now o according to Surgeon John Guiteras, | : fuse to carry male Austrians between New York, April 5—The weneral o 1 York at 10.45 a. m. 1 8.30 a, m. | TORREON EVACUATION ORDERLY | director of sanitation for ,,,,f"‘,,”,ff°"f,’}";‘n",,‘l’l"‘;;{’,’;flfn'g‘“,‘;'{“:!f | To Be Followed ,""‘:": - "'“ ages of 17 and 36 under any condi- | goeg of The Associated Press are now | Wednesday, | —_—— of Cuba, in a letter to ¢ Biories i Siae M HE L o Later in Week. ons, but the lines resisted, and finally | 1ocpteq at 51 Chalmers street, this Steamer Bergenford, 1,000 miles cast | General Velasco Destroyed Such Am- | Doling of the Louisiana state b | Stephen's’ Cathiclic chureh T Menes e L b e e pnsented to exclude all becwaen 17 and © 0 The approaching demolition of | of Sandy Hook at 10.55 a. m. Dock | munition as Could Not Be Trans- | of health. Surgeon Guiteras in his port, Pa S Washington, Ap ‘11 S—Fatr skies b yoars. Henwe those hetween 26 and | (p " woode PP PR GiE Uhich | 10.30 a. m. Wednesday B orten { ter sald that he conducted more than were promised tonight Bp e teaine: {§_vears who are able to evade the | 'y, pe replaced by a new structure, ! bla 1sland, N. 8., April 5.—Steam- : e 2,600 laboratory experiments with ra Frank Wilson, arrested in Wheeling, | Doicar tq the easter o t of th zilance of the frontier peolice can de the removal mecessary from the | er Cameronia, Glasgow for New York . : - and that none was found to be infect- |y . e Wheeling, | country during the first part of the imbark at Hamburg or Bremen with- | ot 70 GG SO Tea by | sigualied 720 miles east of New York R o o PRl tnidle. e then concluded that fleas had | Wit eniered the ot fenii 1, bandit | week, ‘but unsettled conditions, prob- out hindranea. The Associated Press since the form- | at 11 a. m. Dock 830 a. m. Tuesday. | Genora " Roranin - Velaoea craoiaod | spread the disease [ P ot ihe. mom Bank at Altoo. | ably. with rain or snow, will prevail in The companies have agreed to bring o tesmer Georze Wask 3 General Refugio asco evacuat . fer escaped | the wake of a “low pressure” area that e 8! ation of the present organization and camer George Washington, Bre- | - last Tk By Tin <aid: se X _ - with $2 P =5 the plateat = homo Indigent Austrian subjects and | oo for many vears befora that, the | men for New York, signailed 690 miles A e ] 50 | will travel e:_sl\va:}: rrg::bna:dp ateau Josa summc o : S s st of Sandy Hook at noo ock | 004, o E deRtroyiug/such am- egion, Teaching the & abou e o the cante of 316 from Atmar. | headiiarters of one of the news gath- | cast of Sandy Mook at noon. Dock | Funition” and. ordnance s he cosid | Movements of Warships, | More than 100 members of the Un. | ina middls of ihe waek can to Huropean ports, provided that | ®FinS assoclations which it superseded. | %5g S T TUOHAN L n for | N0t transport. Between five and six | Key West, Fla, April 5.—8ix United | jversits Ciub of Philadelphia. ~ wara bl Shmd et thev did not exceed b per cent. of the | ——— New York. signailed 765 miles enst of | Liousand of his men went with him | States torpedo biai destrovers, accom- | compelled (0 act 2 waitera when the | New Haven Motoroyclist Arrested. e aceommodations. . . x FraclE At a6b: Sock 1220 pF m. | iR {Wo columns of about even strength. | panied by the cruiser Birmingham, ar- tire corps of waiters at the club | e =3 v = £e apcommiaiion | 20 Ton Mirder ‘;‘;"“’S Throug Thres | Saidy Hook at noon. Dock 1220 p. m. | Gne'in the direction of Saltillo and the E rived, here today from Guantanamo |went on strike e e M it e B oors. Tuesday, - Eals other in a southern course bay after participating in maneeuvres. | | e atibht (ool Wit sorid. OBITUARY. [af o meE { Jead Aprit camer 1 ha Tatter tray bl Bovcy - | Five submarines arrived a few days| The revenue cutter Onondaga was ;g: LDty fora molgesrISIior inceln Riekialey | steel girder broke leose from & der- cas with th ¢ nate pur re- | as reported to be towing ~the disabled | igjon in Derby. It is charged that <5 r and crashed threugh thre Treads Ayt Joining the otk s 2 1 - 2= = Amaric teamer Herman Frasch, | godoush ve his motorcycle through New 1 1 Conn., April 15-Lin ! floors of the framework of the new | W York pi » 16 miles off the Diamond | a erowd of persons that had Jjust eoln S , manager of the United | g yjtaple buildin~ on Lower Brodway S estatl nistratior ials is n cuss | S Lightship. { alighted from a troMley ear and that " Eiectric and Power company, d\wll 8L Saturday, carrying six workmen with m. Monday RURRCOU ULl Fon R Kelse 10 year old F ix home bere today after a e Pive of them we injured per- « Ran Developmienis in Mex City are obert G. Kelsey, < o Hear injuries are weeks' illness of & complioalion of | ;... fasally and tpe sixth was DAdlY | sine Liresor xatched with keer : K broker. of B oo Sh @A et-atip his ases, e was borm in Waterville hed. A similar accident oecurred | 20 miles south-southeast at 6, m officials o de i the accident, but BEy years g, o had i the site only a few days a Lizard, April 5—Signalied. Prinz Os- ; s Sosn maceived e N Sir ) D, cinethe. diveation of - An- & resident of t Gy 2 TNes. car, New York for Hamburg s (ARG SO THogs = i e o | The nolice here were notified was forr loeal mRanager of the| — -— R eral Pablo Geuzales in ti egion of | has had upon General Huerta ar E = et phene to be on the lookout and toller company. e W o mwn| Railread Magnate Léaves $6000,000 Mulespinners Vote to Strike. | MOWITEy. e New SFork as n bt to Detorgec | his arrest followed, member of th ) il anc R 32 R = i ——e 2 oA ibu o Detective | ——— e — e T asntiad sV tha] Estate. Warren, R, L. April 5—The mule- | | . | Joseph Guarnieri, holder of the police) : . jas_prominen T S T T e e e R e spinners of the Warren Manufactating | BRYAN LACKS OFFICIAL ADVICES | FEDERAL TRAIN BLOWN UP. Joseph Guarnie: bravery who wee! Fwo Sections of Roosevelt Expedition i i i the late }dwin Hawley, the railroad | BP0} SHIS 01 paon oamy Luvdwios | gegarding the Expulsion of Spaniards | Thirty-six Soldiers Killed Between | killed by an Italian murderer. . S . e . magnate, which was appraised shortly | unless their demand that the manage- i = bty S A g { Rio Janairo, April 5—A despatch pbar & Spl & il‘;efi‘*fi‘;' after his death at $5,289,287 has been | ment of the tl;lfllbfl\ul\ supplying _cot- i AMplce anchoEntlule . hotos | JNathan Groenbaum, & lawyer, alleg- | from Mamaos reports that one section g Jutarly known locally a s | ton yarns co the Kuizht mills at Paw- . o A AT . i 5—Two |ed to have made false sta i of the expedition which accompan! = Id manof (GERpQiEtEcotitie ;é;;;fi?gubzt ety ol % | fuxet. Valloy, whero ihere ia & loome | .,Vashington, 4pril 5—When inform- | Brownsville, Texas, April Two | €d to h de false statements in a D P o s oG i s Y08 R o of tibre il o ot o Sraniards at | Ma suit in which he was counsel, was de- | Colonel Roosevelt and Colonel Rondon tices of the increase was filed Sat- | flxers’ strike is granted. The strike n federal military trains were : i . 3 Sfary B Ve il + e FEART et fampico and | barred by the Apellate Division of the | has arrived at Calama and that an- i B value of the estate is now 33,827,287 TEar =23 as vet been received. The Spanish | were killed, according to a constitu- | — Velho. The members of these parties g P TR Sues For $250,000 Damages. 2 s SIS Ty 1 2 e 5 | Examinations of men, who investi- | af¢ on their way to Mamaos and 'will Arrival of Chi Minist | ambassador here on previous occasions | tionalist message received in Mata- 5 1, i - 2 Fso B N e SN, IS e e ! St Louls, Mo, April —Suit for|in which Spaniards have been in diffi- { moras from Victoria today Iz--*' d_alleged registrations was con- | leave the Madeira river in a fow days, . New Yerk, April 5.—K. H. Shah, the b $250,000 damages was flled in the cir- | culty in Mexico has appealed to the | The work was done by the forces |lioued when the trial of Mayor Dong | continuing: {Reir jeurney by land. new Chinese minister fo the United | Gold in San Francisco Sub-Treasury.! cuit’ court here Saturday against the | stafy department and it is believed | of fhe rebel general Carrera Torres. | M. Roberts, of Terre Haute, Ind., on = E Btates, reached here late today on the| Can Francisco, April 5—Gold coin | Livestock Exchange of Zast St | nothing will be done in this instance | The trains were enroute to Tawmpico to | charges of conspiracy to corrupt, was To Welcome Queen Eleanora. sea Kaiserin Auguste . Victoria | amounting to $88,684,492.26 is piled up | Louis, the National Stock yards, two | unless the Spanish government makes | reinforce the federal garrison there. resumed New York, Agril 5—Former and from Hamburg. With him were his > packing companies and twenty indi- vidual dealers, charging a monopoly for dealing in live sfock formal request or representations. Bernardo There has been little discussion thus far among officials of an mge of in the San Francisco sub-treasury and William J. MeGes, assistant treasurer said yesterday famiiy and attendants, a party of six- Calero, recently adjudged (e e teen persons in all. not guilty of being a Huerta spy by a| Chief of Police Gleason in Chicago rebel court martial in Matamor as | announced a for present subjects of ihe Bulgarian ¢érown, including Armenians and He- that soon the accum- new punishing | brews from Bulgaria, are.actively in- = S ulation would reach $100,000,000. policy as a result of the battle of Tor- | released today and came to the United | policemen. 1 ing the of- | terested in the projecied visit of Queen Steamship Arrivals. That is considerably more than is re-| Fire destroyed the plant of the|reon. No request for recosnition of | States. Calero is a brother of Manuel | fender 15 or ay he would | Bleanora to this country and ave pre- Halifax, N, S.. April 4.—Arived, | quired here, and part of it will be | Zanesville Provision Co. at Zanesville, | belligerency has come from General | Calero, former Mexican ambassador to | be made to work rtime with- | paring to take part in the receptiom .- steamer Andania, London seat to New York | Ohio, at a loss of $150,000, Carranza and the dispesition of ad- | Washington out extra pay. accorded to her.