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Reported ‘.:io 7 DIPLOMATS HAVE REACHED NO FORMAL BASIS| B il St s 202 153,000,000 IN AGGREGATE be Giving Senous Proposals That Have — wiTH Vfiw“ NEW ENGLAND SE Buckingham P, Merriam of Water-| TAKES FULL RESPONSIBILTIES CURITIES CO. BOUGHT SHIPS. | DUy was elected secretary of the! FOR |ATTER'S REMOVAL. Thought to. Some Been Suggested |* ; DEFENDS HIS - FATHER James adjutant-gener- eral in the army of General Robert E. Lee,-died in Washington, aged 94. vention in London in 1898. He was far of ':' 1 C born in 1837 b Says President of the Company, Was Will Place Records of His Firm and 5 ie tenographer— b Ve Personal Records of H . 2 : S g :.: Aw:i :..: “s_. oab, T e | ST TR T afmetan Available Befd : : Bt —Every Aspect of Mexican Situation Has Been Laid Be- pFaris, My 35—The coundl of tne mony . Mclntosh, T e alesae With Gen re Any Proper Tribun. fore Mediators — Take Counsellors, Not Dictators, of the Destinies of the Mex- | nomination of Prof. James R. Augell of | * Now York, May 25.—George D, Mc- jcan Republic—Working nal Question be Brought Into Discussion United States WouHHtve‘ Right to Say Whom It Would ‘Washington, May 25.—Satisfactory reports from the Mexican mediation conference at Niagara Falls today i creased the hopes of the Washing- ton goveernment that international warfare can be averted and ultimately peace brought to M & Although the interchange between American commissioners at the scene of the negotiations and the president of the United = States were not di factory basis for working out the in- ternational dispute between the Huerta government and the United States. had been reached. Moreover it was rted in official circles that the pros; t of smothering the Mexi-~ can revolution within a reasonable + time was encouraging. No assur- ances have come from general Car- ranza that he will send representa- tives of the Constitutionalists to the mediation conference even as listen- ers and informants. Details were given in official quarters, however, that Carranza had flatly refused to. consider any form of meditation pro- posals. In fact, men close to the Constitutionalists party asserted that za is watching mediation dev- elopments carefully and that he is giv- ing serious thought to some proposals that have been suggested. May Need, Carranza, The point is made in some quarters here that, even should Carranza’'s for- ces complete their - triumphant cam- paign by’ capturing .the seat of the Huerta government in Mexico City, such a climax would not pacify Mexi- co and .their still would be need for meditation. With the cause of revo- lution triumphant over Huerta, many believe that the stro: men_ in the claméd.. 1t was. Hetlared that & satl )fl“ oS anid to e engaged in this| day afternoon and the police came to| The president of the company, accord- snd killed Mrs. Agnes Morris and then | yrying by the New Havén, Mr. Mforgar. e I at any Time. o Prof: Paul Hazard to occuov the chair| Urer. FE S the Position That They are|.; eema :tentur‘- - : °°‘“"'°"‘,,“.‘}.f; —_— cutters capsized dur‘lmm the —_— versity and formally approved Imperial Yacht Club’s regatta at New York, b e the University of Chicago as legturer | yneooh < ho“said ne had bees a vdom. | Fiek tonight characterized as watoos o as untrue at the Sorbonne in 1915. ‘my,” gave interesti; testimony- today s sheriff at | testimony of Charles 8. Mellen, former on Theory That Should Inter- st s el in’the suit brought by Miss Jennie K. | qloee mam . e T cort| Bead of the New York: New Maven LONDON MILITANTS SHOUT ‘Morse, sister-of Charles W. Morse, for | jigion of automobiles near Lake! 204 Hartford railroad, before the In- the intment of a receiver for th terstate Commerce Commission in “KILL THE KING.” l[et;npp%?i;n steu.n.ump u:m;l Etryu SISO Washington. last week, that J. Pler- % pont M Magistrate Warns Them, But Advice is| N1ICh Morse formerly controlled ) oaTn Fronch gevernment has desorat- e et o, Trems Mrual- Difllg-_rd'd. w;n\nd. in '&rldg;,to u:::mhlthe COMDe- | gryigt; !’m-wlth mm“c'roul of the Legion of | ;0:";' :;hlch T. Mellen should have London, May 25—“Some day an ex-| bought the company's sound steamers’ Honor. jel Mr. Morgan offered to produce be- asperated crowd will break into a) Yale and Harvard and caused them to of J City, fore any proper tribunal at any time o’ procession of militants. What will| bs sent to the Pacific coast. e o o aoeacr 2 | the records of J. P. Morgan and. come then happen to you women nobody It was concerning this deal that Mc- inted May 4. The pany and the personal records of his ghitte cuisvement tOWAPY Sthe t‘!‘exu ‘knows at present. You have to thank | Intosh was questioned today. He ad- ;‘:fl o ;‘:“.m ! father. . ’ T ok roups of reds ST s™me | the police for being alove; you owe|mitted that he had been a dummy in | 30D Pays $2.400. 3 Taking full responsibility upon him- :;;L““w?h:,?i:&m’ gheua.s:eri:d Was | them a debt of gratitude.” the proceedings and that he had slgn- | oy o0 LT el ol o6 4g | BEIf for the change in the road’s pres- Magistrate Hopkins of. the Bow|ed two checks aggregating $3,000,000 ldency by which Mr. Mellen resigned P oMol b e S A Stress Potice conrt thus addressed a | with which thp S Eae 4 800090 | Anti-Cigarette Leaguo of America will - and gave way to another, Mr. Mor- it S suffragette, who had applied for a| ties company, ormnm:;ld for the pur- | m“‘i“‘.“ “‘m‘_‘ Mohonk, N. Y., oni ., 007 it was untrus that his fa- ccording to Musqu Wa% | cummons against an unknown man, | pose, purchased the ships. :. SRR headed for Ojinaga, opposite Presidio, who, she declared, had struck her on The witness said he was treasurer of | John B. Eberhardt, of Revere, Mass., Texas, while another was reported asy §y O P02 LACrT0 "0 g ished the|the company but could not ~recall v E:vli!::d passed C‘El'.‘r::" eflg“::‘;"b':;.“&' suffragette meeting in Hyde Park Sun- | whether he had been secretary also.|Said to be a deserter of the navy, shot le pass. — ther in any sense took from Mr. Mel- len the management of the road or any part of its affairs. Regarding absorption of Boston & s committed suicide. said his fath, =y 8 the women’s rescue. ing to the witness, was Miss Annie < (his father deemed it advisable for plan was not given, but it was esti- The language of the militants at the | Munn, a stenographer. He said he M . - | public Denefit, since it was recognized aurice Geary of New York, sleep mated that they numbered nearily 1,000. gefi:: ng °’;m°thz°mm"o§:dflw=:: was :fimpl“{qe:_ t: 'h:;’;u?f of a ln:yle)r ing on the % ‘hnv: ’“fi‘.{o ,::; :y ot}l:;;:;.{g v‘r::' .:h:y (‘2; l:é:nuor- olitical union aftern o Da b =dta ¢ | ement to escape the heal ‘el % < 3 ng! omic e i he Chase of Hartford, one of a group of conditions threatened the commercial il;l;m;?e:; .slgg,ozg:’:c_n::“ :::e e-rf New Eog} o Prcang e ilied with | Sround and was killed. position of New England.. ing is little likely to be heeded and ex-| Charles 8. Mellén, then president of | g Grey, former governor-general 'Mr.n ruo;.? n's statement tonigt cept for .the protection afforded them| the New Haven. of Canads, srrived in Ottawa with | Was first direct reply to Mr. Mellen's Countess Grey and their two daughters | V' @8hington testimony, which he ex- It was said they had been dispersed in various recent battles in the in- terior, where they fought with Hu- erta’s army. FUNSTON VIEWS AS TRIVIAL = RNt W & mew . 0F Uhe: Sikien y ‘the police they would be unable to o e SHOOTING AT AEROPLANE.| hold {au';n; ltll)a;lel:!n :::i);;fl;&f;}- with- ;i:: uelfm;:st:‘i’*:e‘:‘sih"wu t'h;lt p‘lg on their way to New York. lmin':d. };_;:md, e::;::t nre:t:’no‘mpiie — out the risk ol ng som steam: - o e K3 report. stat ¢ Believes It to Have Been Act of Irre- The ing of the public art gal R SN S B AT An Australian squadron will visit the 1 became a director of the New onsible Mexican Trooper. leries. because of a renewal of suf-{ MYSTERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT " Pt fragetite outrages has increased the re- AT SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Vera Cruz, May 25—The officlal re- | sentment ‘;&'fi;::tthm_lh The ?gl!‘:g::; <] Mexican | gallery, e e gallery an g2 S — B B: f,| ed- o onne, N. J. was en and stab- 8 ki B 3!2“1?&3:;?‘1;&?;‘;3::?:;?::? w:;“;ng:;l&' LAt the British museum women are| Fatalities. bed by eight young men when he in-|Pan¥. called upon him and told him his daily practice flight yesterday, in- | admitted only by ticket, while in sev- 3 o i RS dicates that a score of shots were fired. | eral of the big provincial cities the Southbridge, ass., May 25.—Mys- : : The marine outpost which reported the | authorities have followed the example | terious circumstances surround .the Blinded by the hudhfl affair judged only by* the reports of } of London and closed galleries and mu- { deaths of James W. Méw%nud g: Green, of Wheeling, W. Ya-) of directors, or as an individual, T soe the rifles and the statements as to the | seums. W‘":;:'tfl'umd Aw"]:g:: b.odie:ar:'m drove his lulmi;mblle 1n)v::‘“ll _3:;"0;: cept full and complete Fesponaibility number of these are conflicting . . tAmou a lhnadmbe'nenth ks et obile embankment and was insi y “There is, however in Mr. Mellen's Brigadier General Funston views the| HOME RULE PASSES oy ?heliiuchcock e tod:.ym. ~ i e Carrotti valet to the late] teStimony something more i e TERL(eD Ba EivIAl and DUODADLY S B IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. | ical Examiner Harris C. Bradford said | casdimet mammalis at Rome. was sene | t0 me than any possible criticiam. of the men had been dead for 20 hours| tenced to 140 days' imprisonment for | ™ - 4 ellen n_ substance Haven railroad in April, 1913 and re- signed December 3ist of the same year. The only reference to me per sonally” which 1 have found in Mr. Panama-Pacific exposition and will al- 80 participate in the naval review at .the opening of the Panama canal. that a change in the presidency was sisted on their paying their fare. desirable. For any blame that ate taches to that act, whether it be a0~ ht of ' carlcorded me as.n member: as-a ing been the act of an irresponsible Mexican trooper or two who whiled| . qure Now Goes to House of Lords, | and had been strangled by the weight ‘away their time with target practice at £ ’ : the fying boat. e XV"::’ :""* e T T o e s company facts which the prosident of The aviators heard no shots because mt 3 scattered for a considerable - distance d 3 Martin, brothers, | CO™Pany shou ave known. Ewvery of the noise made by the motor, nor = —— : ®| ,Joseph and. . e o | one who knew my- father knows this did they notice the whisile of bullets.| l.ondon, May 25.—The home rule for | from the road, which has been practi- | ¢’ N. Y., have built a wind charges my father with having con- cealed from him, the president of the appropriating clothing of the cardin- al. 2 . ; 3t s : . for several years. , N dinary bucksaw.|t? Pe untrue. During the Jast ten revolt must’ be ' established in the yiwe h jsed when they | Ireland bill passed 1ts third reading in | cally abandoned mill ed to un ordinary vears of my fathers lif wake of military conquest and tha [ JNeY Were much surprised when they | elang bl o mmmons today by & ma Tracks of another couiomdbile’ wWere [Tt sawy as much wood in's day as 25 [ J5R00 07 My fathers lfe he was such only could ed | e they landed. jority of 77. The votes in favor of the | found and the authorities Are uncer- | men, ' . | time. During the last through the good offices of the powers | " piisnjier General Funston laid no| measure totalled 351, and thost against | t3in whethe this wrecked muehing 1oebl- 5o /4 S of bis life, he was abroad one-half of o emaye lindertaken to comPOSe | oress on_the. incident—in reporting it | 274. 2 s s O WhELheT the wrecked muchine lostl “An explesion in _the gun-cotton | (he time. "As the world knows, he was the Mexican situation. y £ to Washington ad is dikinclined to take| The measure now ges to the house eftobt made to back it down the | factory of she German Explosives Co. | ,ctivelv connected during this whole 7 i FEOIAT IR . the matter seriously. of ‘lords, where another effort will be hill, McDonald and Moore were eme | &t Buren, Prussia, caused the death | (4" i many - different affairs. 8MOOTH PROGRESS TOWARD made, by means of an amending bill, | ML ATeDonald an st of six men. Ten others were serlously | That he would have had the. time: § EME > T | to bring the act into a shape which | Ployes of the highway commission. even if he had had the desire, to in- o MAAGRE NT. Convention of National Alliance. will secure for it the good will of all ,. | terfere actively in the management of Relati P Mai I Waterbury, Conn.. May 25—An open| classes of Irishmen. A MILLION DOLLAR Dr. K. F. 8hah, the Chinese republic’s | 11, "oy Fraven is impossible. o Nov yaeon Maln 198ues | ceting of the six day convention by | wn Children Sent to Ci h first accredited minister to the United Have Not Yet Been oDcided at|tne National Alliance of America and| Women and Chi c:’“’ . ey FIRE AT CLEVELAND. | Ot Ao od Re guest of the Acade-| Says r;;c:.p fi:md‘h (lind Faith Niagara, the-Lithuanian Patriotic socleties was mp. e f Political Science at Columbia “ Mr. ellen is right in d . held here tonight. Mavor Martin| Newry, Ireland, May 26.—Coloner | TWo Lumber Yards Destroyed and a|my of Pol Niagara Fass, Ont, May 25— Smooth progress toward a common agreement on all phases of the Mexi- can problem is béing made by the me- dia and the American and Mexi- can delegates. This was stated with emphasis by the mediators tonight aft- er a day of conferences, principally with the Mexican delegates. ' . The three South American diplomats made it plain that while every aspect of the m situation, both internal and in onal, had been laid be- fore the dcle{uo- from the United States and exico, no formal basis had yet been reached for the treatment in any specifiéd order of the issues in- volved. Nor 'has the relative import- ance of the main issues been defined. discusslon thus far has been of a general character. The mediators have taken the position that they are essentially counsellors, and not dicta- tors of the déstinnies of the Mexican rejublic. They will not suggest names for the provisjonal presidency, nor will they recommend any form of govern- ment. From the Mexican delegates themselves must originate proposals concerning tne internal affairs of their country, and these suggestions will be transmitted by the mediators to the American delegates for consideration. Diplomats Fuifilling Mission. The mediators feel that the werk of mediation properly - began at the in- stant when ‘it:was important to avert war, and by their work they shall have prevented ‘blopdshed and can as- uist the people of Mexico to organize the machinery ‘for producing a coneti- tutional government they will have fu- . Blled their mission. They do not con-- @eive it to be their duty to undertake o legtulate upon questions which prop- erly fl)lt‘rl"l.::t the jurlsdlc:!on of the lomal government when es- tablished. To. do so would naturally sveke resen: it m any self-re- ‘The most they can on would be in the and kindly recom- ‘!..‘:mtham under which the internal ues are being brought into the on s that. the United States 2 right 'to say whom it will rec- “ndlo as pr.ovisional president of exico, and: therefore, can indicate n hdvance who will be acceptable, On the agrarian problem, too, sug- gestions must originate from the Mex- ican delegates Thus far the talk on the land question has not reached the merits of the subject itself. The ar- sument has been whether Mexico's lang problem could be properly discussed in an international ‘ tribunal. The Mexican delegates’ have sown a se- rious disinclination to have it included, they regard it as a purely in- | ‘The American dele- Zates on the other hand, have main- tained that as the land question has been a !-nlungqm cause of unrest, ‘breeding revolation after verolution, Some programme should be considered and perhaps suggested with a view of :g:uencing a gradual settlement of g purpose of the American dele- gates, it is 'said, 1s to" place tg%gdob- -~ lem so conspicuousiy ’be: A :1; an obligation of lonal government could TERVENTION. $ ‘to Fire Ac r at American Troops. 81 _Paso. vTexasTMa.x 25— Rafael E. ed ~Musauiz, stifutionalist . agent - here, | tal . my father as a forceful man. He is Scully and other city officials address-| Turner, comn::.n:ing the lnfs.::tryotrexb Portion of the Central Viaduct. Gyt rllsht ’&l!o lnl picturing my.fl afther's v gratulati the | ment statione on receipt ur- N . .| ae nterest in New Haven affairs. M: sgleug;ete:o l.::‘ne n‘t‘l’c::;_ cg:ogrea‘:. 'f\:pnf nrfi orders tunlx:rte'mt all the wom- Cleveland, O., May 25.—Fire in lum- v,:fl'?:&fl'&'ml:'fiflt flgll)fl' was born in New England an sentatives of both organizations from | en and children of the regiment to| ber yards here tonight caused a loss Co., of New York has jost 37 pounds|he believed in the New Haven rall- all parts of the country were present.| Curragh camp. It was Brigadier Gen- | estimated at $1,000,000 and destroyed since beginning his vri}on term three | road. He recognized, as others have The convention will close Saturday| eral Gough, in command of Curragh | a large portion of the central viaduct recognized, that with the shifti: of evening, May 30. camp, who refused to take command | Which connects the south side with the | MONths ago. the ‘cester” of Population in this counc % in Ulster last March and finally re- | business part of the east side. Rear-Admiral Robert E. Peary, re-|try and the changing economic com- Threatened Employer’s Life. ceived written guarantees from Col- The lumber yerds destroyed were he Arctic explorer. has just|ditions, the commercial position of - onel Seely, the minister for war, which | those of the Flsher & Wilson Lumber | 'red the Aretle expioter =Pas Just) ToOeR. BOS | commercll oo s Greenwich, Conn., May 25—Sey-| yitimately resulted in the resignation | company and the Martin Barris Lum- him by the French Geographical si-|a change in this commercial position mour J, Hyde, a New York manufac-| of the minister. ber company. The yard of the Sagi- | &0 "V o oy would, unless an effort were made to tacer wits Afoountry Hide Shere :Og“ DS Bl ‘i"&“’% company and ‘ele ot L] counteract it, result In an unfavorable caused the arrest of Joseph Deutch a : vator A-3 of the Clevelan n com. S effect upon N n, 3 farmer cmplaye, who he claims threat- | PLANG-FOR. DISSOLUTION Pany were badly damaged. The steamer W. H. Gilbert, of | o PO N ndonitedly” baloras ened his life. Deutch claimed that he OF NEW HAVEN.SYSTEM.| A strong west wind was blowing and | Cleveland, was sunk in c;;lm:n v;l.t llh&l a raflroad peculiarly situated as was related to Mrs. Hyde. He will be A diebiave sparks were blown over a large part the freighter Caldera in Thunder bay,| ., =0 U%r000 FReh e growing ~examined tomorrow as to his sani-| piscussed by President Wilson and | of the city. Lake Huron. -Her crew of 21 was re- Y pas- X a senger ‘trafiic at very low rates and ty. Attorney General McReynolds. ported to '__ with expensive improvements required . - e 7 ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN New Haven Milliner Held in $5,000. all along its lines, must make every The funeral of Andrew Saunders, of g Sy B g Washington, May 24—Plans for dis- HAS WARLIKE ASPECT.| the Onited Btates Marine corps, who Mory o Increae-itn SrioianS Nki- yew Haven, Conn, May 2 imer ;% | solution of the New Haven Rallroad — was accidently killed at Vera Cruz.|!ain its position. He believed, more- Whose store 185t Miehe were fonnd com. | 2VStem were taken up today in &| Rumors That He is to Devots Himself | way nord at Niagara Falle with fuii| over, that the New Havem and. the Whose store last night were found com- | ;onterence between President Wilson o . Tivto dnll salifinry Bonore, Boston and Maine, which were not in bustibles which apparently had been and Attorney General McReynolds. to Criticiam of Wilsen's Policies. his opinion in any sense competing }ued t;w start a fire, was t;lelg in ?.?g‘_’ They discussed plans for getting leg-| o 00 poo Ny M 25—Th John D. Rockefeller and a party of lnlnen.l ‘c\gul\_i Ee ?pe;ated to the bene- for n.q:hearinng on B:,?’:um‘mthcs( the | islation through the Massachusetts| OF i“ Y, 2 I{ Colo ‘{ women had & narrow escap ge- | fit g tf “5:" more advantage- Wornan recontly fook out 37,500 in five | legislature to carry dhit some of the|SAMPalgn preparations of Colonel| WOmeR NAS € RSTFON, TOiPN UNC ool i B ad o ol T omirdeox T c’"’: th wvecDip: i details of the dissolution. Following tod:'ve anl w" = hi.:-the ;‘m lided with another machine on a turn ;‘0 ”}""‘ cou m: 1‘; the D“m: ’ 3 the president ha asked vernor T e e R .| Walah of Massachusetts to call on nim | {urn fo Tevise his plans for avatareg | _The new Ancher Line steamer Tran- | Tegulation which the laws aftora. 1 English women were, on Apri *| Wednesday regarding the proposed N B e~ Pl oil | sylvania was launched at Greenock, (2M - A = m“ placed on an equality with men un legislation. public discussion of politics until w Scotland. The gross tonnage of the pt agreed fwn'nh g, . .i“;-“en t the o privilos ot Bomg Jerally mroke js | _ There has been mo hitch fn the dis- | 0T in the summer. ~Although he has| ITOTRIC, (G0 SO% TSGIILE e it the Crami Trwnk TR ed privilege of going legally broke 18| .oiution plans, according to offictals | FS2C w1 o R ey g Jor | Tuscanta, will be launched in Juiy. - e o Ve Sk no longer denied them.—New York cloge to the president So far as is| MmProbable that before he wsails for the unnecessary duplication of facfle p ties for which the New Engia HEhl g, the aitorney, Eeneral has drob. | siatoment ‘of hia views on current po: | o Mg omseck, 81 yesrs ald, of Wa. | ties for which the New Engiand pub- Interstate Commerce commission in its | |itical subjects.. Shiould he do so, it| o0 '™ cin " removed becauss they | Pay. But the imputation thhat my fa- hearing of directors and officers of the | 1 2218 he wilt devote himself almost| ., sed nim pain. The dentist diieoy- Lthey 1 any ‘sunse Look e visdnt. New Haven the Wileon administration. - fered he was cutting three new testh. | | afairs, out of the hands of the A petition signed by thousands of | President is untrue. MEXICO CITY NEWSPAPERS citizens of Michegan asking congress Details of Profits of Firm. PRINT ERRONEROUS REPORTS. | o recognize Dr. Frederick A eoox| “On the 9th day of March of this Claim Inv: n by Amerioans Would P"f”‘“‘ to thesiudte . by ; Senktar !fiw::rinfl&lfiget;aulmvfio:h'm Remain Until Pacification. Smith. | every source to the firm of J. P. Mor- Can Call Any Time. Anyway, it's not as if the United States were a mere temporary insti- tution. Any time Bugaria’s Queen wants to come she'll find it here— Pittsburgh Gazatte-Times. FIGHTING CONTINUES —_—— - IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Have Points in Common. | Though far apart in the styles of | Captain Bierer of Gunboat Wheeling gambling involved, the New Haven Reports Firing Near Cruz Menroza. and Becker cases are alike in the ‘umb: bal = ash! May 25— / 8uf- | 8an and Co. to any of its members, Now %rorcl'(tm;d; e e |m‘!7:c1ui\l':s:|°gr;;ti’\n{: - o‘.fun'.?fi‘é"'?%?‘}fi Mexico City, May 25.—Some of the| f: "{:.%T:h"l‘:\.::éhmm:; “u,resteal growing out of transactions -of any —_— the rebdllious districts of the Domin-| NeéWspapers of the capital continue to| Y®S (R B0 Moy leaded guilty !ol kind whatever, connefted with the Ain't it So? ican republic, according to reports to| PUDlish all sorts of erroneous reports Neew Haven lines, for a period of 30 of selling liquer without a Ambassador Herrick says regard- | the navy department from American | eManating from various sources. Bi|fhe charge & la i cense They Wwere fined $39.30 Vears. Those total net profits i g B e ini Imparcial printed a report today, al- | licen amounted to approximately $350,000 ing his return to Ohfo: “J'suis J'reste”. | commanders in Dominican waters. 3 Wi apiece. 8 And doubtless he is right. We had | Captain Bierer on the gunboat Wheel- | \#8€d to have come from Washington, | 2P RSN | which included their compensation for suspected something of the kind, ali| ing cabled that there. was some firing | (0 the effect that President Wilson along.—Kansas City Jm i f the American handling alone or in connection with Aring | pag ordered his deiogates at Niagara| Captain Mills, of others, securities of the par value of ol v o near (ryz Mendoza during the day and| puya®ts notify the Mexican represent- | liner Philadeiphia. whioh T T om | 335,000,000, “The Tecords of my. frea | unded hadl 5t coq that if the peace negotiations | SBouthampton, reported thas Another Mystery Cleared Up. | been brought into that town. ‘Thol | id the personal records of my fa- ied. xi v invaded by the | ceived ice warnings from the Seneca 20 - o President. Wilson Jaughied heartily | despatch said the killed on both sides | f2licd Mexico would be invaded by the | SOrel € Sl 0% s south of his [ Ehet; a0e I nincs: SORF.ass avaliabie at the funny men in the circus. It | as a result of the fighting in the Cruz would remain until the country wu‘ course to avold bergs, | proper tribunal at any time. is understood mow why he likes to Mendoza district was estimated trom‘ completely pacified. ¥ i v Beaihite “In. the present state of the Mew make personal visits to Congress— | 10 to 30. St o 3 : An .u:omo il mi-tv:.::l ot | Haven's affairs the shareholiers wre Eapees ity Journal S¥eamers Reported by Wireless B'rookv!. rm\':" York, struck Harry| entitied to have public every obtain- Bremen, May 34— Steamer George | L2Tne¥ ©1 Com, = o e Mr. | able bit of evidence, bearing not ons Washington, New Yol 3 en into custody but| Put on ail sides of the question. Mean- Cherbourg, Hay 25.—Steamer Kron- | 0 0. ohan the boy refused to make | While, the honest and capable man now prinzess in Celilie, New York for|’® = laint, being only slightly in-| managing the railroad should have the Bremen.. & comp active co-operation not only of all 3 Joss shareholders R OBITUARY. Slap on the Wrist. After reading the President's ref- Charles H. Bennett. erénce to “sneers” in his address,| New York. May 26—Charles G. Ben- we trust that Colonel George Harvey | nett, formerly secretary of the United will |feel properly crushed.—Boston | States senate, died this afternoon at N York, May 25.—Steamer Ar- but of all public bodies Transcript. his home ;‘n 1ll‘jirookl“,vm = Avéout two ¢en(°1:-, ";‘nuu ;m' NewsYork. sig- Suicided While Under Influence of | 88 Well, to m;Q end that Lh,{: great — vears ago Mr. Bennett suffered a eom- H east of dy Hook 2 property may restored to the posi- A Popular Band. Dleto breakdown, He recovered and | Nalled 526 miles . Wednesdas Liquor. \ |tion to which it is entitled.” e .30 a, m. Wednesday. ‘The biggest I. W. W. band in this | returned to his duties at Washington, | ** 00T Dock 8.30 a m. W ke Winsted, Conn., May g:)v.;l:;gg h‘.' Sthob I'xgt:{ieth Wilson boys.— :& :bout three months ago became ill | Barn and Contents Burned at ‘Union Eaws 2 2 City Mr. Bennett became secretary of the senate in January 1900, and held the Naugatuck, Conn, May 25—A_ barn Paper From Seaweed. position until about two Years ago,|owned by Enoch Broadbent in Union Puwr%lda from seaweed has been when the demoerats got con of that | City was bured tonight together with Invented by an English chemist. It is | body. T {0 2 goo o A S s cpatenig mflm :l an automo- leged to be fire; f a cengressman from the fift ‘ew York | bile furniture. 0 other auto- Lot o PrOOL, WALerBroof | Gy frict. twice re-elected. Ie was|moblles were gaved. Mr, Broadhents oo > born in Brooklyn, December 11, 1863. house eaught fire_ but the Naugatuck GBS ———— ‘lr-nulo had no q‘%ficully:::gxz‘ufl- New Haven.—County Commissioner Steamship Arriva nx the blaze. The losa k. J. D. Walker has been considerably| Glasgow, May :4’ — Steamers Colum- | °FI€In of the fite iz not known. worried ' over the fact ,that several| bia. New York: dian, Boston; ™ cracks have appeared in the concrete s@;{nm,mvm:r Montr"e:‘l’ 198 Small Fire at Danbury. landings of the stairway at the em-| Marsellilles, May 23. — Steamer| Danbury, Conn., May 25—Fire of un-| 3 5 i > Machinery Fell on Miners—25 Killed. trance of the court house. !vel:“l& New York. 5 Faet ined. ‘ll‘lldu a m i “I- : ’ g < E Se'e = Middietown.—The Middlesex hospi- | tania. Sew Verp o oteamer Lusi e oighe of machinery was being lowered was opened ten years ago Satur-| Christiansand, 25 day. > Additions: have been. bullt 19 '{heicur et A Y in building from time to time. Leghorn, May 25. There 46 patients in the hospital ' bria, New York. At 241-243 Main ""’2 \