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WILL USE ALL HIS INFLUENCE TO PRESS ACTION 73 & 1 81,725,000 Gifts |Violent Thunder | Condensed Telegrams Gerard Not Candidate for Governor. ’ St £ : . e ey " alirad train ml-ro Bring About Adjournment of Congress and Post- 3 - [try for tn ination to the gov- iy | Over Selection of Men to Represent the Proposed Pro- iy rorenc "soimination” 1o ihe Jzot” Wrodied near SeAribr, O 9 o ANNOUNCED BY PRESIDENT HAD- | CAUSED LOSS OF LIFE AND | Senator Saulsbury of Delaware, in- ponement of Trust leglslatlon. couit today decided that the govern- Governor Fielder appointed Judge ment’s proclamation prohibiting the Charles C. Blcak as assoclate justice ‘ Copenhagen, Denmark, June 15.— | Half Million Given by Family of the |500 Feet of Roadway Sank, Carrying | the prison and went through the shops. = 5 ¥ 5 - " : The upper h f the parliament - Declares that a Campaign of Certain Interests is Res; Stating that His Offer to Send Delegates to the Conference |was dibsorved togay by trder of Kink | Late Anthony N. Brady is Contingent| With It a Number of Persons—| Major W. H. Daniels, of Ogdens- gn ponsible” 03 . % > ing Raised Within Ten Years. From the Skies. 2 mlh P Cease Hostilities Against Huerta Government—Claim |STARS AND STRIPES FOR Chacles Fahey 18 years old, of Bay: ganized of Letters and Telegrams Among . . o UNDISPUTED NATIONAL POWER. onne N. was jol - of United States is the Huerta Government Carinot Long night at the dinner of the school alum - | property. The ereat volumes of rain | g 'y W% M08 o1 T “POTREC T Public. out the day had been awakened by the | caved in, engulfing several pedestri- | ,Congressman William M. Caulder, of + NORWICH, CONN., - JUNE 16, 1914 Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in in P ortion to the City’s Population Joseph Mantell, of Toronto, celebral ed bhis 104th birthday isi Government Sllcoood mnflg . ERehnituiloipartation; of A rsie. troduced a bill providing territorial visional ; n A 4 !‘ A e Dublin, June 15—By a majority of | | gy AT DINNER OF ALUMNI ENORMOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE | sovernment in Porto Rico. MEDIATORS SEND REPLY TO:CARRANZA’S NOTE | mpgriction of arms into-Ireland was | §400,000 GIFT OUTRIGHT | CENTRAL STREET CAVED!|of the New Jersey Supreme Court. - Thomas J. McCormicky-the newly ap- & Christidn. The lower h = burg, N. Y., aunounced his candidacy 5 55 g 2 Would be Accepted Only on Condition That He Agree to rogued until after (he elections for | Upon a Total of $2000000 Fund Be-| Water Mains Added te Torrents | for the Republican nomination to Con- for the “Psychological Depression” of Business—Or. — New Haven, Conn. June 15—Gifts| Paris, June 15.—A thunderstorm of [ £0ld while painting a steamer and was Business Men and Public Officials Calling for Adjourn- \ To Be Honored by All Nations—And|of 31,725,000 for the Yale Medical [ phenomenal violence raged over Paris : of £ L Survive and the Man Chosen to Act Pending Election| Feared by None Who Do Righteous- [ School were announced by President | for thres hours this evening. It caused | Holmes Jones, a lawyer of Tuckahoe, ment of Congress—Sample of Letters Employed Made ness, Saye President Wilson. tionalists = : i c ial of tie|flooded th ts and d ' th - Must be One in Whom Constitu Have -Con- Washington,. ume 15— Waving his | Hmich, Which (he" centennial of Uie | Hooded ihe sireets”and ' cuused the | 1i®yy'j5S" Wilson told a great crowd assembled a 3 Ming several bedestri | Brookiyn announced his candidacy Tor | Washington, June 15—President Wil today befors {he State, War and Navy | to mark the modial school's shnivers | KRown, owing Lo, the GAnger of ap. | the nomination for the United States | son ceme out foday with a fat de | ( ] " T \ WESgln, June 15.—Ambassador Jam, f - : H % 5 . Gerard today gave a denial to the or a e 'ca orm |n arls 2 Killed < a v published report that he intended to b g A o 2 to 1 the judges of the king's bench ot Danish Upper House Dissolved. . pointed warden at Sing Sing, visited the upper house. gress. g Arthur T. Hadley of the university to- | 1088 of life and enormous damage (o | x 'V ‘was neld in 31,000 charzed with hand toward an American fiag hoisted | brought to a close. Interest througa- | fashionable quarter of the city a street Willian fidence. - 3 by @ squad of bluejackets, President year. Senators and representatives dis- no action was taken. . building in order to ‘celebrate Flag|sary, but conjecture fell far below tiie | proaching the immense pits resulting | Senate: laration that, despite what he char-|action was taken. Teply until -the correspondence was |day that fiving over a reuniled na-|significance of the president’s an- |from the collapse of sidewalks and | .. .. o ‘Tarris C. Fahnstock, | ACterized as a deliberate campalen by | Prepared Letter Sent Cut, made public tonight, tion, this banner for the future was | nouncement. roadways. The police estimate the vic- 3 o “ | certain interests for an adjournment| No Headway Mad “meant to stand for the just use of | Contingent Gift by Brady Famil tims at seven at least e e O e e 460,000 | O _consress and postpomement of the| One of the letters made public pur- Fieacny. Mia undisputed national power.” e X y L The most serious cave-in occurred ag |21 Bank of New York, leaves $460, Dorted to have been sent out by the . . ko administration’s trust legislation pr agara Falls over th The Carranza communicatitons were |~ “Our spirits as well as our states are | , The famiiy of the late Anthony N.| iy, Place Saint Philippe du Roule, at | 0 Charities. gramme, he would use every influence 3 i = ., Brady of Albany, . Y., have advised f < 2 t hi: 4 b t the proposed provisional | Parely mentioned at the conference, |reunited,” said the president, “and no- o any, A | the junction of the Rue LaBoetie and " at command to get the pendin; ”m""m"“' to succeed the Huerta re- | Which was devoted entirely to the [hody questions pur ability (o push for- | the_university of their determination | 1ne ‘Fatbours. Samt Homore . When | RUth Martin, 21 years old, of Passaic, | ', Pictotial Review company of New York and was signed by W. P. Ahnelt, president, under date of May 1. It ac- 2 bills through the senate at this ses ision- . : < he “Anthony N. Brady 3 N. J.. died in the Isolation Hospital of companied a prepared letter protests Administration. officials, - | Question of selecting a new provision- | wara nomic affairs 1 AL ithoad the storm was at its height a shasp s e o | session. i sting :4::“” strntien. ol Mh;'n- £ prestaent to sncobed Geweras Huor- | 1 “n:axi_rme;‘?ed e az:“i\u.l»;;x:’spxer-reif Memorial Foundation” of $500,000. It | the storm was at its be e Suars | small pox believed to have been con Chosing his words very carefully, | 8%ainst trust legislation, praying for ditions, precintes WEGA Do met. ta. It was the third day of discussion [y Is provided that the income of $25,000 | tar and simultaneously five hundred | tracted at a circus. the president disclosed his belief that [Fel8ht rate increase and suggestiong Lete in the day word came from |Of personnel and. was as fruitless as| "1 sometimes wonder why men take | '0M fthis foundation shall be €iven |square feet of the roadway heaved up R e te | organized distribution of circular let- |0 adjournment of congress with the Nisgara Falls that the South American | Brevious meetings. As rapidly as the | inis flag and flaunt it. If T am respect- | 250Ually for ten years to the univer- | ang sank, carrying with it a number of | ; Plans are being formed to nominate | /o U0 (010 ams amons business | TUrther suggestion that the recipient = 0 to the recent |American delegates mentioned a name, {oq I do not have to demamd reepect, | SILY Lo enable the latter to declare ob- | arsons who had: taken shelter under | James C. Gerard, Ambassador to Ger- oot conprest and. other|mail coples to the president, members the Huerta delegates cited their ob- e er}!live at this time the agreement Jections to it. The talk turned again | |, feared I do mot have to ask | yith the General Hospital society and many, as United States senator to men. memt the anwing of a cafe. Water spurted | any, a8 Unmited public officials, callin o AL “'mar|of congress, the Interstate Commeres for fear. If my power is known I do ~ and | from the broken mains, and, added to ournment of congress, a halt in the|commission’ and other officials in o types of men and wandered Into |noi hiave to proclaim it. I do not un. |conclude an alliance between the New | (ko' torrents from the skies, converted = s rust Dills. an intecase”in frelght rates | Washing. ~ The letter signed by * peace conference would e o e e aestion, eles | derstand the temper. neither does this | sehoor. T the mniversity receives withe | e Whole district into a veritable riv. | _Twe, carioads of “oanned® Soue |r"ine raiiroads and a -rest for bus. Abmelt follows: condition. that 0 d the responsibilities of the : X university receives with- ; = e dumped into the D for th vds and e, “Wo toke the privilezs - SR it ground being covered as in;previous |~ i, Use this fag boastfully. 000,000 for medical school endowment ~. | had been condemned. recently described as a paychological I 0 &, MOact, O o atriporia oo ot Amore! Phevious | “This flag for the future is meant|and bullding funds, excrusive of the| Darkness Retarded Rescue Work = : depression. [N et the countzy i REN described 1t as “idle talk.” Absolute- | {0 Stand for the ijust use of undis-|gifts from the Brady family, the half | The quarter was immediately isolat Assemblyman Miles R. '/,-m,i., OBl store Fall> ke’ Hoscla: of -~ Whits | ocee e o pargent, _»nm)wuh"ehnh 1y .no headway was made. The Amer. | Duted national power. No nation is|a million dollars will become the abso- | d and the prefect of the Siéne with |Schenectady, N. Y. was found guilty k | this country owing to the mischievous ican delegates spoke of but few indi- ever going to doubt our power to as-|lute property of the university. large detachments of police were has- | of grand larcency and sentenced to Officials. i of a | activities of the politicians, as rec- at view the White | ognized by all men. Viduals, as_ the Washington govern- |Jert its rights; and we should lay it| ynnamed Donors Pledge $400,000. | iy summoned, but for a long time |10 years in State’s prison. to heart that no mation shall _ever nothing could be done owing to the —= Eeae it of e | oo = P I e x| henceforth doubt our purpose to put goThe Brady family has given $126.000 | qarkness. Firemen arrived With Dow- | Another of the Zeppelin airships of | .0USe made public e e s - Berwwitil et e e st | it to the highest uses to which a geat | for the erection and equipment of 4 |erful gas lamps and with the assist- | the German army. the Z 1, was wreck- | Lors, and telegrams which have beenletter which embraces the views of & o e emblem of justice and ~ government Tomard the) s o0 eogEical laboratory | ance of fangs of laborers began the |ed during a rainstorm near Diedenhof. | Doughit 12 by Iriends of the ad revistord ey A soction ¢t the o can be put. ey risky task of exploring the wrecked |en, O eutena vi g S ke DAnOs of Whits Hon of L > During the, confergnce inauiey was | L Phoncetorth to stand for selr- | dowment the’ general eancation board | Sirctt. “*eanwini the occupans o | O7C leutenant was injured info ‘the hanas o White House off- | which should bo addressed to the mads as to whether Char] T8, | possession, for dignity, for the asser- | has offered $500.000, providea $1,500.000 | furocly, MEUTLS, e oocupanty 0| iy O'Connor, of Il In that wax was circulated by |president of the United States, the T % is secured by Jan. 1, 1916, unnamed | Rus L& Boat the Simmons' liardware company of | congress and members of the Inter- Mimnesota. was remresenting. the 1= {dion of th- right of one nation to ] ? | Rue La Boetie were ordered out of the | Brooklyn, was awarded a Congression- mons® Hardware comx o) - torenta of the Huerta: Hoverament n | Ser¥e the other nations of the world | donors have pledged $i00.000 condition- | builings, as It was feared that the | oy emis mmesal o sving t ia g | St. Louis under date of June 9th. Just | state Commerce commission, respec Washington. . The Huerta delegates | —&n emblem that will not condescend only upon the establishment of at| foundations might be undermined, prior to that date, President Wilson | tively. Might we suggest, if you agree rial professorship in L two boys in Jamaica last winter. had offered o E. C. Simmons, presi- | with us, that you take the trouble of i to be used for purposes of aggression | I*ast one memorial | % As soon _as he was informed of the Te q le_of L etiviiies. > K7W mothing aboUl | 4ng self agsranaizement; that Is too | the medical achool; Charles W. Hark- | accident, President Poincaire sent | The Chicago public voted to name |dent of ihat company, a place n the | writing X e The discussion - of _personnel will |Ereat to be debased by _selfishness; | 1SR WY Ua5 Plefend 1190000, and An | member’ of his military household to | The Record-iferald and Inter-Ocean, |federal rescrve bLoard. = Today just|to the president and the members of continue for the prosant umil " ail'|that has vindicated its right to be hon. | Unnamed alumnus adds another $100,- | the scene and troops were ordered to | the two newspapers consolldated by |Pefore the president expressed his|the Unfted States senats and the v 000. i < 1 v views o he t programme, it was | house of representatives ] nemes have béefi exhausted. Minister | 0red by all nations of the world and| g iqene Hadley said that aid the police and firemen in the ef- | james Keeley, as the Chicago Herald. | Views on t t pr nm pre from your only % announced th mmons had de- |state? If you prefer to use coples of 4 Neon of Argentina left tonight for [feared by none who do righteousness. | 905560 remains to be raised for the | [OTtS &t rescue. = llned the 83 it and- that! the inclosed letter we will mail youas Yale ang Haryard, where he will re- | s It not & proud thing to’stand| njowment of two million necessary to Taxicab Engulfed. More than 30 Porsons had narrow |Gharies 8. Hamiin of Boston would |many coples as you can convemiently celve honorary degrees. During his |Under such an emblem, would it not| receive outright the half a miilion| About the same time a large section | escapes when the plant of Pellisser, | Tharles & Flamin of i | use. Just send us a postal card. It will fhree day absence: thers will he e |De a pitiful thing ever to make apology | Fece ', JUSTiERt e, h of the roadway In the Place Saint Au. | Jeunes & Rivet Co., furriers, of Brook. | De nominated in his stead. ! formal 5 " |and explanation of anything that we 5 3 s vehess - |iyn was @estroyed at o loss of $150,000.| White House officials dentdd that(be ‘more effective , however, if you o o e Tatarmal pasiers e st | ever did under the lendership of this $400000 Given Outright. gl e B 2 the Simmons leticr 1ad to'do with the | writs them on your own letterboads. Seially designated, will be heid in the | g carried in the van? Is it not a| Of the gifts, that of $400,000 gutright | cuddenly coliapsed. A bassing taxicas | William James Sidis, 18 years old, |deciination or ihe appointment = :1“’::“1;' e X meantiee, but 1 15 hecoming more ang | Soleun responsibility laid upon us to| awakened the greatest cusionity. fOr | Tras enguifed. Byewituesses saw a | Will receive degree of bachelor of arts | WS EMd, however, thar ihe president| greater effect it will have on the poll. ‘more apparent that the two sets t1ay aside bluster and assume that |it had been reported that Mrs. Finley | woman's hand waving from the vehicle | from Harvard and will be the youngest | 91d nul‘lm;\ of the Jetter when_ he iclans who caused the-.loss of delegates. are part in: thelr |mBch greater thing, the quietuds of | J. Shepard who was Miss Helen Gould, | and thg head of the chauffeur as the | student graduated from the university. | Offered Mr. Simmons the post. = P“)!'l"’]'""a % Tl o oonceptions what the new provi- [genuine power? So it seems to me | was the donor. The university author- | taxicab disappeared. Almost immedie The president’s declaration and the Inclosed find a list of names and stonai prestdent should be. that it is my privilege and right, as|ities, however, stated that the name of | ately a great block of stone fell upon| A French military aviator named | Publication of fthe leliers created a|addresses to whom the letter should - - the temporary representative of ~ a|the donor would not be made public |t A large wagonette just missed the | Bist was killed at Nancy when his |mMild sensation approaching that which | be sent, but we amit the names of the great nation that does what it pleases)at this time. The gift is “with the|samo fate, the hind wheels sinking | machine fell while trying to complete |followed the president’s denunciation |representatives and senators from your TWO BILLS FOR SEPARATION with its own affairs, to say that we | hobe that the school may be a gTeater | axle deap in the soil, bt fhe occupants | & 2,500-mile fight Auring a rainstorm, | Of the “Insidious lobby” which, he said, | state, with whom you are no doubt 1 OF RAILROAD SYSTEMS |Please to do justice and assert the |factor in improving public health con- | escaped. 4 8 was threatening the tariff bill Jast!familtar’ rights of mankind wherever this flag | ditions in Connecticut. A cordon of police and soldlers was | David L. Bruce-Brown, who drove rted to Massachusetts Legislature | 1S unfuried.” The corporation at its meeting ear- | gigo established here. The flood reach- | automobile racing cars for sport and lier In the day had been informed of % vy 0 INVESTIGATE USE Committes on Railroads. EERES S e e s arrte® Most ot it e wa s token | €d & depth of three feet agd swept | was killed in the races at Milwau- | UNIFORM SCALE OF WAGES T s Repo: e everything before it. kee, left his estate of $1,342,811 to his Y. up with discussion of them. It was FOR SILK MILL WORKERS. OF SENATE STATIONERY, Boston, June 15—Two bills provid- AT DANIELSON. | voted to call a new chair in the school | na peatmsy ot the aberon s s O | mother. — R e T T i ing for the separation of the Boston > of religion, founded anonymously, the | Rue Tronchet, the Rue Auber and the| Warning was sent through the sec. | Advocated as a Panacea for Labor |Alleged to Have Been Used in Promo- 3 2nd Maine and the New York. New | Mr. and Mrs. John E. S. Phillips Had | Githert 1. Stark professorahip, after 3 5 & mpetition tion of Nerth Carolina Gold Mine. . Boulevard Haussmann, one of the|tion of St. Paul Minn., bordering on| Troubles and Excessive Competit Haven and Hartford rallroad systems | Narrow Escape When Their Home | the late Mr. Stark of Saginaw, Mich. \ssissippi Riv x s —- 5n s o pms e P the Iate M. busiest sections of Paris, disappeared, | the Mississippi River, that the coffer = - > Bt Paterson, N. J. June 15.—The estab- | Washington, June 15.—The way was the legidlative committes on railroads The degree of electrical engineer was | 1oy ‘neren fone e iney ooty 908 | fam may preak any minute be lishment by the UUnited States commis- | opened in the senate today for an im- - today. (Special to The Bulletin.) authorized to be conferred for the first | water from a broken main poured in z 5 sion on industrial relations of a uni- | vestigation of the use of senate sta- Represantative Robert M. Washburn | Danjelson, Conn. June 16—Mr. and | time on Wednesday. torrent. A pedestrian fell in, but was | It was announced that Pre: form scale of wages for workers in | tionery and the slleged employiRent o8 of Worcester, one of the members of | Mrs. Jonn E. S. Philips had a narrow | The alumni advisory board at Its | qUiCky aragged to a place of safety. - | Wilson will leave Washineton in Steren | the silk mills throughout the United | goverament officials in connection with the sub-committee, submitted a bill | escape from death when fire practical- | Session elected Edward Hidden of St. Gas Exoloslon Added " ]1915 to officiate at the jopening of the | States as a panacea for labor troubles | the promotion of a North Carolina gold embodying the suggestions made at &[]y gestroyed their home on Academy | LOUiS cofresponding secretary: Rev. as Exologion Added to Terror. Panama. Canal at a date to be de.|and excessive ompetition was' tody | mine. Senator Overman, one of those conference June 12 between the rail- | gireet early this morning. The alarm | C: Bushnell, Arlington, and Irwin Rew, | The cordon of police kept the people | tarmined iater. urged upon the“commission by Henry | mentioned in connection with the mine, Toad committee and Public Service |came in from Box 23 at about 1.45. Mr. | Chicago, as members of the executive |away from the roadway, which con- Gt i Doherty, Jr., of Henry Doherty & introduced a resolution calling for such Commissioner George W. Anderson, committee. tinued slowly to subside. Suddenly 4 : - | one of ine largest silk manuiacturing |an inquiry, and it was endorsed by and_ Moorfield Storey, counsel for the | sommPove syhere thor were Sloeping | The boird discussed among other | sheet of flame shot up to the house- | ., Maurice Maeterlinck, the Belgian au- and Moo The "board, discussed amor . i emaalot up to i are. | thor and plaveright, has Joined the | Concerns in tie world The commis- |Semator —Cnilton . another senator ew Haven company. This provided iog | things the advisability of using. mov- | tops with a terrific detonation. Gas Collar Tag o P g sion came here from New York to in- | whose name fig ? for 'a_complete separation of the two | oe 2 "% O fames N FRINES | ing Dictures to show Yale life, espe- | from a broken pipe had caught fire and | Afit;Collar League in Paris componed | U0 S0 I Silk business in xencral | | The resolution was referred without Dproperties and_the retention of state | front aindows on the Toof gf the porch | Cially in schools in the west; the better | the crowd, seized with a mad terror, [ o0, SACERIE ane Quarter Who | anq the strike of 1913 in particular. | debate to the commission on contin= control of the Boston and Maine stock | o7 jumping to the lawn. A ladder | OrSanization of alumni association; tho sought safety in the surrounding - - | ¥rom Adolph ¥ of the } gent expenses and probably will be re- held for the New Haven company by | ren the heme of Chamles M. Adams | Yale bowl and existing educational | houses. E Aot e al N: Industrial Union of Textile | ported for action within a few days. the Boston Raflroad Holding company, | o™ the home of Charles A Adams| conditions in the university. A sewer burst alongside the subway | ,, About 140 surgeons from all parts of | workers, an or n affiliated | There is little doubt that it will be but did not contain a referendum | NP0 LVCS el in the Rue de Rivoli, putting it out of | {1 Unites tates sailed from New | with the Industrial kers of the | agreed to without opposition. clause on the question of sute oma: [Mra. Phillips rescued by that means.| . .\ ST lo T mn commission. Another burat in tha e | York on the steamer Oceanic to attend | : - : J | World, came the statement that the | The call for an investigation came ership. o T R e L T Boissy D'Anglas, carrying away many | the International Conference of Clini- | woryersin the New Jersey milis went | as a result of & report published today Senator Bdward Fisher of Westford, | POSIIVely known but 15 1s belleved to WAR 1S INEVITABLE. | feet of the pavement and flooding the | 2l Surgeons in London. | back to their machines only to kecp | declaring that there appeared in the the other mi of the commission, | have Tesulted from electric lght wires - | new subway line under the Place De =g S | from starving to death, that they | offices of New York brokers letters - presented a bifl which did not insist | 0f & defective chimney. =~ THe interior| Expected That Turkey Will Ignore | La Concorde. What is said to be the largest flag- | woula strike acain as Soon as they | boosting the mine of the Gold Hili on the retention of state control of | Of, the Touse was a mass of flames Demands Made by Greece. The steeple of the Rumanian church | Pole in the world an Gregon fir. 230 | were able, and that in the meantime | Consolidated company, written on sta~ Boston and Maine stock. but provided | %2R the neighborhood was awakened. in the Rue Jean de Beauvais was set | {°°t lon& and six in diameter at the thing in thets | tiomery Of the senate commission off C. N. Adams and Fred % 3 they were doing eve N. Dubuc were 4 £ butt, will be raised in the San Fran- o 3 Mr. Ow = that upon petition of 25 stockholders, | o ey . were| YLondon, June 16.—The Turkish gov- |on fire by lightning. at Tan- | power to lessen the production and | rules, of which Mr. Overman is chair Tepresenting at least ten per cent. of | St at fire and did great work until| c;rment has not vet replied to the e cisco Fair grounds today. " i —_— or qua vt goods. | man, and of the commission on census, rod. their response > | | turn out a poor quality of goo | man, > the Boston and Maine stock, the attor- | {n¢ department arrived, - Greek note demanding the cessation of 2 3 | —_——— of which Mr. Chilton is chairman. ney general should institute suit | DeINE quick, as the Central Fire sta- | the persecution of the Greeks in Tur- | GOVERNOR OF MONTANA E. G. Gillian, superintendent of the | .o\ orione cEASE The letter on the census commission against the New Faven road to com- | tion is just across the street. =~ The|key and reparation for the injury ASKS FOR FEDERAL TROOPS | Raven Coal mine at Raven, Va.. and stataionery was addressed to_Senator delogates was sent to Justics | el the restoration te Boston and |Nouse was very badly damaged by fire | iavsed to thom and thelr intocests sn o W. J. Lewis, and two other parsons AT MOUNT LESSEN. | Chilton and signed by J. C. Williams, Hs contents were not @i {Maine stockholders of money olleged | 20d it Was necessary to cut away par-|i; js expected that Turkey will ignore | To Restore Order in the Butte Copper | Were drowned in a vain attempt to an economic and mining engineer. The rescue a boy from drownin, Forest Supervisor is Kesping Close Ob- | other letter was sald to be identical. titions and parts of the roof and flood | ¢} 1 ith tives of the Huerta gov- |i3 e Doch lost throush the New | the interior with water hefore the fire | .o Ocmand or refuse to comply with | ‘ashington, = 4 Devet -y T bbb e among them |Maine affairs. Could be extinguished loo2Ma%e| “The tension between the two coun- | Washington, June 15. — Governor | qechm N- Trautwein, of New York o e SEX LECTURES TO SCHOOL . could not be estimated at this hour. | tries is nigh, and although the Powers | Stowart ot Montann: telsraplog pract | chauffeur of an automobile mail truc Sl Callt Thie A5 Mt Do b Frs [STATE PRIMARIES jbut the house which was Jemodeled |are busylng themselves diplocatically | ident Wilson today asking that federal | i A ancharged | With recKless | son was quiet today following its dem. | (i - tc -revent a new war, they continue federal’| griy; Y 50 was imposed but | 567 Was auiet today follos . ¢ £ HELD IN MAINE. | Will probably amount to a thousand |t display their customary inability {0 | Butts copper wine divee oo 0 1B | Trautwein preferred a five day prison | Snsrations of vestergay and last night | Superintendent of Chicago Sohaia: a % et dollars. girive at any agreement between the }\n At the same time the goyernor sent | (7™ , [ P Trom its pewly-createq | Tells Convention bf Women's Clubs. R = kA SR ek Wwe countries concerned. messages to the Montana senators | 337 le % rressed in Athens, war with Turkey Is | them to call at the White House and | - ar s sidewalks and i B 1 . + h S WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE | cvitable and it 15 not conaidered Hre. S and | watering lawns will not be allowed ' SUPervisor here, has changed his mind | oo vention of the General Federation _— itioal Equ ¥ i Tni B o T S or My o 0t weaillowed | in regard to the nature of the recent . . bl Houms 1t was Aiated that| Portiand, Matme® Jume 15— Mayor | Sanctions Political Equality, Regard- |1y that the failuer of the United States | and Representatives Evans | Than’io pereons werc. fned: 35 for the | Srubtions of Mount Lessena and said | o€ WOmere Clibe 120t oo% e e = sl i ares s Teuleie he ellevad it was of a wolcanic | (b satool children wers & mmocesEl i pature. Previously he had expressed|iure halls with uplifted chins in con- g to permit the sale of battleships to a Stont s - z than 40 persons wer no_such conference. | Oakley C. @urtls, of Bprtland led his| less of Sex—Ends Contest of 20 |’ Betmit the sale bf battlesnis Sud Htont &t anto BTG to;hee f1ie ence on the si influ- | president tomorrow morning. In the nation. meantime no one would discuss the sit- . he belief that it was merely the open- ? th manhood that was {£s A Constantinople despatch reports | vat The members of ‘G ” i Herbert Good and Leona Helman, ! . ek sciousness of the wo: returns in_from the state primaries| Chicago, June 15—The principle of | that fighting has occurred at Menemen | watoq Egrens Jat ing up of an unusually large geyser. ‘owne said he would see |three competitors for ‘the democratic | Years, @ecretary Bryan tomorrow, nomination for governor with half the —_ i s g 8 each 22 years of age. were refused : in them, instead of with the smirks of | mated that they were ready to star [ ere r - of the tonight. With the vote of 230 of the [ woman's suffrage was indorsed here |and Phocaea, not far from Smvrna. |} the R oo se he | license 1o wed at Reading because No flames have spurted out of ® | ignorance,” declared Mrs. Young, who ¥ SIEDIATORS ADVISE CARRANZA |55, 5r,s 'ana plantations at hand, |y the General Federation of Women's | ey that Torty of (he imhabitenie ,.,Hfj‘;;:;'d e e paomt o 1 e | Good @1 mot measure 16 the pha | MoUntain a0 far._accordine to Super- | {STCIoCTl cident of Chicago” publie WHA NOT ADMIT DELEGATES |Curtis had 3,049 votes, Bertrand C.|Clubs. N | Mex:emen were killed in the defense of | dent that the call for aid from the., i¢al requirements under the Pennsyl- |Y%8r Rushins. who probably is in a|scheols. g — AL McIntyre of Waterford, chairman of | By this action a twenty vears' fight | the city | rational government had come as | VaRia eugenic law. ;vvl;%ra"r?»":"vv:'h:_r; :»:k authentical- | Mrs. Young sa;‘d n«atblwhe': it u: Unless an Armistice Is Declared and [the state board of _assessors, 2,028, | by the suffragists to break down the e | surprise. L — I ny I . | came apparent that public sentimen! Scope of Mediation Includes Internal | Mayor Elmer E. Newbert, Augusta, | Federation’s constitutional bar on po- | BiSHOP NILAN OUTLINES i 28 v | _Henry Lewis of Philadelphia, 13 m::"‘;"[j":"u;’;",‘.':_ "":'_r' ’{‘j""h:' ;:a gg-maea the ‘:?(.flfl'fia (;l"mm-t 2468 and Peter G. Keegan of Van | litical and religious subjects was suc- | vears old, is in a hospital in I o . and yelene—it is n hygiene Buren, 464 cessful. 2 LEGISLATION FOR CLERGY | RUMORS OF FOUL PLAY | more suiféring from ' wjiment wiih | s rngers on the mountain iace ept | the echools here_she was reluctans b At that time none of the tw The actual operation required less —_— i bafles the physicians. e has been | UP @ close ohservation of rel Sito e t) responsibility. - T tore fors | cities had been Iuara from ) s ' Sve iinuraa 'The wmotion was | N Mote Mksfiaghe to fie. Perférmed _ARE SET AT REST.| fining steadily in weight and new | SiNce May 30 when the mountain first _“T went to Dean Sumner,” she said, Carranza by | The only contest in the primaries | made by Mrs. E. G. Denniston, of San on Saturday or Sunday. Body of Vincenzo Allevio Found in!| Weighs 190 pounds. . became active. | “and 1 told him that it was the duty of they would not |was among the demoerats. Governor | Francisco, chairman of the resolutions el e ot R | ot NeR 2 _— | the church. He declared that it was -”m the con- |Willlam T. Haines was renominated com“rylttu. _;‘:e resol;z(xonrrez & Hartford, Conn., June 15.—The Right ennecticut River. | PRESIDENT WILSON NAMES SYLVIA PANKHURST ON the duty of the public schools... We ar- .| “Whereas, The question of political | Rev. Bishop John J. Nilan of the dio- e | ferenc an armistice were | Without opposition by the republicans. ? op FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. HUNGER AND THIRST STRIKE g;’;";:,"‘:;,‘;‘;“l‘,, o city Until_Premier ' Asquith Consents to | 5% 30 (SH™00 107 I chures “Bafors tford, Conn., June 15—The body he progressives and the prohibition | equality of men and women is today | cese of Hartford has promulgated an | ,Bartrord, . | deciared and internal ss well as in- | The D 5. d_the prohibitl ual 0 | of Vincenzo Allevio, who disappeared ternational phases of the Mexican |parties have alrealy made their nom- | & wvital problem upder discussion |order to clergy that marriages shall | grom his home six months ago, was| Charles S. Hamlin of Boston Nominat Problem were ccepted as the scope | inations in conventions. roughout the orld; not be performed ol Saturdays or k s T Resoived, That the General Feder- | Bonabgs "o orme0 o8 Saturdays OF |found in the Connecticut river today ed for Two Year Term. 1 Receive Suffrage Deputation. they were made publlc and bom- L g S | Prekitance Stesmahip Line'. Di ation of Women's Clubs give the cause | legislation for clergy of his diocese at | The medical examiner rendered a ver-| p — | S convinced of their value. They i action followed the receipt rovidence ship Line Discon- | 77'00, il “equality its moral SUPDOTL | tne retrent of weieis at Maroen ot |dict of accldental death thus dispos-| Washinkton, June 15.—Organization | London, June 15— Sylvia Pankhurst, | reapect for the body, and this respect & note from Rafasl Zubaran, speclal | tinued. by ‘recording Its earnest bellef in the | stitute Kesear Tored, ot Somth e, |INE of reports that he had men with | of the new national banking and cur- | according to & statement made at 4 | will solve the problem of persomal Tepresentative of Cafranza in Wash- | proyigence, R. L, June 16.—With the | principles of political equality, regard- | walk iasr meek The bishop's objec- | foul play. He had a quarrcl with mem- rency system entered its last stages | sufirageite meeiing at Caxton hall to- | hygiene.” inzton. announcing the appointment | ioNiCETa, Fo e f NS, 20 TR the | princlples o * Hon ' to marriages on Saturday and | Pers of his family and friends the day | today, when President Wiison nomi- | night, has tndertaken a hunger and | Dean Walter T. Sumner, to whom of Fernandino Iglesias Calderon. 1Ms | tror Philadelphia, the Providence- Sunday was based upon the unsatis. |Defore his disappearance. —Some of A nated tie five men who, serving with | thirst strike, whether In or out of | Mrs. Young had referred, was Caiirera and Jose Vasconcelos &s con- | pyilaqelphia service of the Merchants | Mes. Lucille Carter Granted Divorce. | fabtors matare of colcmeations wpion |Dis friends went to a clairvoyant a|the secreiary of the treasury and tho | prison. until Premier Asquith consents | nest speaker. He pleaded for a high S nalint delegates to the medie |and Miners Transportation company | philadelphia, June 16.—rs. Lucille | frequently attended or followed the | {0W months ago and were told that he compiroller of tie currency, ex-officio, | to recéive u suffragette deputation. anderd of morelity for the male &% tlon conference at which, according |y.e discontinued. Company officials | popy Gaster was toda: S arantad o Qio; eyl was murdered and the body buried in| will constitute the federal reserve | At the same meeting loud cheering | drew pictures of the misery broug: tv;‘ B few of '.h': oalm:t;bnflh! said this step was taken because the | voree sy Bt B Seaatec. | The = a cellar in Msehnnlz;l street. A num- bon;d e e floele: i Vialgnt dfflnd:;iofl ©of the | ahout by men who “have their fil: chicl it is sought to_se - paying proposit 7 ber of cellars were dup up as a con- | Charles S. Hamlin of Boston was king by IL W. Nevinson, the war eor- “gettling down” with some #aiional conflict which has arisen e we ot 8 Drspositic: are Prominent in Philadeiphia | Mesting of Men Who Voted for Fre- | Jcouence, in & vain endeavor to find | nominated for the two year term; Pa il | respondent, who referrad to the ~tragis | Spar® S gwecn the United States and the Mex- FE . ek society. Ths Byt mont. the body. Warburg of New York for four years; | error the government had made in ad- : republie.” Steamers Reported by Wireless. moveral weecs s e e Hartford, Conn., June 15.—Thé Fre- Thomas D. Jones of Chicago for sx | vising the king not to recelve Mrs. |13 Drown When Russian Ferry Cq The mediators told General Oar- | Fastnet, Jume 13—Stemmer ~Aqui- | befors whom the testimony was taken, | mont Veteran assoclation, composed years; W. P. Q. Harding of Birming- | Pankhurst.” that they feared he “had not |tanta, New York for Fishguard and |the grounds for the action not being | entirely of men who voted for ~the Steamsship Arrival bam, ‘Ala., for elght years, and A, C,| He sald: “If I wero king, T would . considered” their communications | TAverpool, signalled 260 miles west at | Gisclosed. Mr. and Mra. Carter, with | pioitdo b 1o a3, Chetd dts - annual ng an armistice and o willing- H Pue Fishguard § a. m, Tues- | their twe ehildren, a boy and a girl, p o on his part to have his represen- 3 escaped from the sinking Titanlc in z.. discuss the ~entire ' Mexican Vew York, June 15.—Steamer Kai- | APril, 1912, Rotterdam, June 12.—Steamer Rus- | Miller of San Francisco for ten years. | not always be getting behind the meeting und dinner in this city today. | sia, New York for Libau. Phus éventually all appointments i | wooden wall of the wooden heads cf Judge Sylvester Burbour, the presi- | TLendon, June 15.—StSamer Minne- | the bourd will be for ten year terms, | my ministers. I huve lost my respect dent, nearly 0 years of uge, presided. | waska, New Yeork the term of one member expiring every | for the king and thjnk him a Oor, ¥ . The notifieation was sent to [ser Witholm' der Grosse Bremen for 2 Bixtcen members were present, Libaw, Jume 7' -Steamer - Pwinsk, { two years. President Wilson will se- | unadventurous —and’ unbmaginative " ! Carranza et Saltillo shortly | New York, signalled 1,000 miles east | Farmer Commits Suicide, New York, lect ome of the men named today 1o_be | creature, net the least worthy of thi the American and Iluerta dele- | of Sandy Hook at 5 a. mi, Dock 9 a. m. | _Stemferd, Conn, June 15—John E.| Lendon, June 15.—The Daily Mafl| Angiers, Jume 10.—Steamer Laua, | governor of the beard. | homer we give him, and too mueh like - had been in eonference for.two | Wednesday. Simmel, a farmer, eommitted suicide | asserts that a suffragette plot was dis- | New York for Naples, it is generally expected that Mr, , his relative, thé emperor of Russia.” ¢ reach- | The champlon corn grower of Wis-| hia farm at Ecoflela town district, six | woirs ut Woolwich, which supply s | New Yark the place. 5 York state schoal laws now re- | nerican | consin 18 “Konscnik, Fond dii Lac | miles north of Stamferd. No cause is | large. seetion of eastern Londen with | Cherbourg, June 15.—Steamer Kron- | Upon thoir cenfirmation by’ the ser- | quire 180 days' st wan ! county, 3 d be! 3 89 | known, He was 36 years and is | water. A mtmlmw&wfllfl_..?hv?wkmhfiI".M'mcmfltxamm--umhtwmi L pounds en euy acre. survived hy his wife and exo sonm, : - .'tion of the new wysiem. -n e hours discussing personnel for the new —— — today by hanging to an apple tree on | closed tonight te blow up the reser- | Leghern, Jume 13.—Steamer Perugia, | Jenes or Mr. Hamlin will be chosen for R " nal government 1

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