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O O e R koo o it = £ 54 VoL LW NE R S i NORWICH, comn, THURSDAY, ' %, 1915 , v The Bulltin’s Girculation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Conneoticut in Proportion to_the Gity's Population NARRINGC NATIQNS #F Cbed_Paraorashs | Docrease of Givil Denips Garranza | Condensed Telesrams g Safg Gonduct [ s War Pension Rolll Controls Mexigo|-s=ss s~~~ For Dr. Dumba 33,255 DROPPED 'OFF IN LAST|GARZA SAYS ‘coachma Jjumped down, but the pope already . FISCAL YEAR - had left the carriage without assist- \ ance. An inspection showed that one Has Not Cast Her Lot With Either Side, But|w..ina cncecavan |396:370 ON ROLL JULY 1 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Army is Mobilized, and Waiting : T They Talked for Nearly an Hour and Parted Smiling. FACTIONS ARE EVENLY DIVIDED Switzeriand’ izati UNTIL VIENNA GOVERNMENT up to Sept. l-mdl.d mm.;:"- HAS REPLIED TO RECALL NOTE Kaiser Wilhelm has bestowed the Iron Cross on Czar Ferdinand of Bul- URGES A PEACE PLAN saria PLANNED TO SAIL SEPT 28 A bill passed by the Alabama legis- Jature prohibits gambling In cotton futures. Reduction of 10 Per Cent—Payments During Year Totalled $156,668,771— = 3 Washington, Sept. 22. — President| Death Toll Since the Close of the BULGARS OF FIGHTING AGE HURRYING HOME et 30 Torme? socrorary o Siate Men Fairly Well Supplied With ' War Has Been 1,816,995. Ammuniti Munition making machinery is be Eryan met at the White House today ion. mal m: inery ing for the first time since the latter re- installed at the plant of the Standard signed from the cabinet three months Steel Car Co., at Hammond, Ind. ago. Mr. Bryan sought the interview Washington, Sept. 22.—Death de- - e Washington, Sept. 22—The Ameri- & < 5 5 ' pay respects” For nearly an hour | creased the goveramencs Ciil wer | pryishington, Sept. 22—A gloomy | October 9, the anmiversary of the . News Causes Excitement at Athens and a Conference of Knig - can government will make no effort to the two were alone. together in the | pension roll mearly 10 per cent. during | meire (Of, Yhat would happen in|Chicago fire, will be observed as “Fire green room, and they parted smiling. Mexico in the event recogmition | Bre N secure safe conduct from the United onaCom; and they parted smiling, | the last fiscal year. according to the | of e e Srmwi vention Day” in New York. States ..;’{.‘,’.'.‘nc‘::‘.fm“"““ Dumba, Aus. i Hat = - | annual report of Commissioner of Pen- | other i * - Constantine With the Political Leaders Followed Bryan declined o reveal, nor would | Sona: Selisgaber. made. Public. today. | o aiAmerican, republics, i arawn n| JForty thousand bales of cotton val- | (1 Vienny government has repiled o he intimate what subjects he himself | A (otal of 396,370 union vetera: re- Roq 000,000 were exported from There is General Activity of the Austro-German Forces | tad broached. The White House gave o request that the ambassador be mzalez Garza, one-time president of | Galveston, Tex.. to Eurspe Monday, | Lh¢ Feguest that ¢ mained on the roll July lst, 33,255 less | the cony el e - - |recalled. This was stated on high offi- out no_information beyond the state- S Y he _conyention gove r Row P . than a year ago. Payments to Civil|in Washington to forward the peace| The lake ste: Colli Captain | €l authority toalght. . o Lol ment that there had been a “general | war pensio T S el o] Bl 3 o steamer nge, Captain Along the Serbian Frontier—Indication Are That Rus- | {3l Dicacant and cordist. Jiar pensioners uring the year totalled | convention plan, which the Villa and Petersen, with a cargo of coal, went Asks for Safe Conduct. apata elements have accepted at the - % . ;i + oy | ETom the fact that Mr. Bryan is con- | in 1914. invitation of the Pan-American con- | N,y O" _or° Brie. near Charlotte.| Dr. Dumba himself telesraphed As- Have Evaded the En Movement of “the | templating a trip to Europe in the| ' Avaiiable records of tis pension of- | myeee sistant Secretary ps e interest of peace, ana from the dppo- | nice show the total death toil since the | Amarchy Would Foll a 7 & Fox - .| devartment from Lenox, Mass. today. Austro-Gernianis. fig::e;-;e:&“m? Spressed e | close of the war has been 1,816,995. vy °"‘" c.m.:; e nnhmonc e B B St E(l::l-incm notice that his e Dad . na 1 e ° official Washington assumed that he | SHOT AND SERIOUSLY Garza urges that the convention be | 333,000 " 0 _- 1 & CBubb {or|the American government arrange for kad touched on both subjects in his WOUNDED HIS DAUGHTER |Pe1d to set up a provisional govers s bis safe condict to Vienna. He added London, Sept. 22, 10:20 p. m.—A|that Bulgar cavalry had - taken the | conyersation with the president. It is Ul ment in Mexico, in spite of Carran-| A five per cent. increase in wages | i he’ planned ‘z“'“ et vl g : iadle | field and that Bulgars of fighting age | understood, however, that the presi- = == - za’s refusal to participate and declares The message was addressed to - Far move that may golve the rlddle | re hurrying home. _ Subsequently | dent is not disposed to approve or dis. | East Canaan Man Ran Away After |anarchy would somn’ falen geclares o e e Grasselll Chemical | Phillips without official title, the am. ot the Balkans-Bulgarfan mobilization | cyme the = news of excitement at|approve the idea of the trip to Europe the Shooting. tion of Carranza. Decribing at lensth, | ployes. o o nds to its 800 em- | bussador apparently treating his offi- —has struck London with dramatic| Athens and of the conference of the|and that he has not vet formed his — the present military situation, he de- = cial status as ended. " suddenness. This afternoon, news-|king with political leaders. But from | own conclusions as to the national de- | Winsted, Conn., Sept. 22.—Frederick | nies Carranza’s claim to control ihe Will Await Word from Austria. ‘papers, refrained from editorial com- | Sofia itself the British press received | fense programme. Chatfield, 80 vears old, tonight shot |greater part of Mexican territory and A Sec: v Polk conferred with ment and neutral readers of these pub- | no_details. Mr. Bryan told friends later that he |and seriously wounded his' daughter, | expresses the belief that Carranza Prasthos: Wikien teali o' the Truin. libcations ~except for drawing their ere is general activity of the|himself was undecided as to whether | Miss Catherine, aged 22, at their home | continues to delay his removal to iy s o e Fmars 2 oo ol own conclusions from large 1ype|the Austro-German forces along the | or not he would go to Europe and that | near East Canaan. Chatfleld ran @way | Mexico City, because of fear that such e ’“‘l e 5t Detsmns Eatw Tl B heads and such caption as “Balkan | Serbian frontier. A semi-official des- | he had speaking engagements up to|after the shuoting, it is alleged and|a move would be followed by occupa- B e ot R Bensation,” would be none the wiser | patch from Nish repudiates reports | Nov. Ist, so that.it was unlikely he orities in nearby towns are |tion of Vera Cruz by his enemies. Richmond, Va. charged with setting | word from the Austro-Hungarian for- @as fo whethre England yeg_a.rded the | that Serbia has been asked in effect | would reach a decision before then. rehing for him. Miss Chatfield Faction Well Balanced. two stables afire so they could see the b mm !‘w;oreu:tl ny on‘Dr Dum developments as a preliminary vic- | to remain quiescent while the Austro- | He loft today to continue his lecturing rushed to the county hospital " e e 4" says the|firemen at work o g onaio gy o < = loty for the Sentral powers, «of §%|Germans conducted their campaisn | for peace and will also make a number | here. It was found that a bullet had [ gotooni, Sty T e o s et o gy Ly e Sadrely -ancthér over-night turn . in}southwards. of_speeches on national defense. entered her hackzand passed through | Siav-aent, “that, Judging from a mill- |\ ie. for 30 wery large Jocomo- | SXPECICA Within the next few days to the Greco-Serbian-Bulgarian negoti- The developments in Bulgaria threw Mr. Bryan's visit to the White According to the story she faglons paint, e l"o contending tives was placed with the Am e the note asking . ations. into comparative obscurity the con- | House attracted wide attention. Rt dahioe Wi s’ WS are well balanced. Villa erfca The consensus of opinion was that|tinued Russian retreat from Vilna, although the Bulgar army is now on the move Bulgaria has not yet cost o o g R o & withdrawn from Washington in conse- 1, " T S as many men as Carn Locomotive 0. Y e Norfol U en ! h ote to his for- but, with the. exception of the norths | arove o n’_;‘:fi;f’;e?“:;ggggyem"mg‘:‘ Be Seelng from| e hotss when lae £uth- | the war Should continue. the oty re. | Western Ratlroad. cen ;n:'m?n‘-e‘:::un’ln:rplan: for dis- 3 A, er. e - ] - ern’tip of the Polish front, where the | few minutes before, Secretary Daniels ;1;"; ‘;_M Sades :he ‘fiflum“ of Mi-|Zult will be the weakness of both R. A Woribisaian - turbances in American munitions er lot with one side or the other,|Russians are on the offensive near |had pre ty Ford 0 parties, for neither con conquer the| R- A. g was appoi plants, T d presented Henry Ford, the auto-| quor. h - vice president and general Vi c v ut is( as her minister here express- | Friedrichstadt, the Gefmans claim | mobile manufactures, to the president. ES s T S L ) B Of the ‘Clucthsnts Tetiananelihe & | ois oy s o Sovecamnt 8 It still neutral. still waiting, but | progress throughout mid-Poland as far | Later in the day Mr. Ford and Mr. | OFFICERS SUPREME COUNCIL 250,000 Men Armed. = " ari south as Ostrow, which they have e aat, will be satisfieq if Vienna carries out - - % A d gives notice at the latter's home T cannot be much mistaken in sa: Dr. Dumba’s request an captured. The ‘greatest number of forwarding of the peace SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. staken in say A 1 “ 1 Vi ing that Mexico has now not less than | Service between Folkstone, Eng. | wa met Mieclosed toniht And will not ! Sovereign Grand Commander. have been completely devastated by |the English Channenl. - T o s o e e S Y D OF TRADE 2 Sont. Tiarton Smith of | LhS AT Dut on the other hand. thore Femporary Successor Chosen. oston, ept, ~—Barton m! of are others very large and rich th i - ON AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.| oledo, 0., was re-elected most puls-|have sufficient supplies to maintais |ea o %:'":;T:;'"-::"-‘:.’g Nelvet for | Inasmuch as despatches from Vienna o a President Runciman Declares Packers sant sovereign grand commander at|the struggle. Declares Anarchy Would Soon Follow Recognition of Carranza—250,000 . Dumba Given Notice of His Recall and Asked “Mr. Phillips” for Ar- rangement of His Safe Conduct to Vienna. Major Erastus D. Benedict, lawyer and Civil War veteran, died in Brook- lyn. He was 81 years old. Australia has given permission for the export of cross bred wools to the United States, the allied countries and Canada. Four small boys were arrested at The first bulletin announcing Bul- 1 ’s mobilization reached London |prisoners taken at any polnt, how- | mav. nt e tional 2 by Wway of New York. It was quickly | ever, did not exceed = 2,000, which | parednemy o against - amo followed by o stream of telegrams|wouid seem to indicate that the at- s rom the European capitals to the|tempt to complete the 'coils aroun: effect that mobilization, _partial or LONDCI BRAR! the retreating Russians has proved general, had been ordered at Sofia, ' unsuccessful. 3 A?iGLO-‘FRENGH COMMISSION v have indicated that the government dl R A T DR st e today's session of the supreme coun- | “At present, occupation of cities in | out :.‘lu';’;ll:_ .:{";:Z':' DavINg YUR | there has aiready chosen a temporary i ill Not Get All They Ask For. cil. Scottish Rite, of the northern|Mexico is a heavy burden to any gov- succnwr«:ohl’r. ‘hD:nhl. it is ukeln ! Masonic jurisdiction. “Leoo M. Abbo't|ernment, due. to lack of cmomunica- cith | {07 _granted here that o atfempt w ¢ IN_SESSION ALL DAY KILLED HOSTILE NATIVES London, Sept. 22, 530 p. m—“The | of Boston was chosen pulssant grand [tion. The decrease of trade in ail its : o today the repyry 't | bs made t6 send the latter back here, American Bankers May Make Interest They Tried to Destroy Railroad to boai of trade does not allow the|lieutenant commander, and Amos Pet- 501 forms has caused a great scarcity of |the board which recently invi ed tever may be the manner of American meat trust to get all they | tibone of Chicago w: elected grand | indispensabl supplies and ~ | hazi charges Rate 5 1-2 Per Cent. Cut Off Provisions. sk for, R ‘nemp owners to 2t ; all they finister of state. The oficers were |guence has-forced the armies and sach s PR R < S B want,” T n, . the . presi- stalled with full ceremonial form by | party to seek the territ 1 Contracts pairs ;- . York, Sept. 22—The Anglo-| Washington, Sept. 2%.—Details of{ dent of the: ot~ trade. | Georze W, Moore, soverelgn. grand.|they can most eastly - obtain | that | shomn ra R i o000 pairs by the|De due to dificully in communication Suancial commission, who sfe| AEHtuE mewr Gonatves; Haity ‘iiw in-the house of commions this|commander of (he supreme council, | which they need. E. E. Laylor Co., of Bridgewater, Mass, | DotWeen Washington and Vienna. Sev- a _huge eredit for | week, in which six natives were killed, | afternoon in the course of a debate on | southern Masonic jurisdiction, and § o . oing. The delity In receiving a reply to the note - is-balieved -by-offcits to o T e T s e reached the navy department today | Gnancial matters and in which the high | the grand master general of ceremo- New Party Spoken Of. Sontinuous session today from 10 a.|from Rear Admiral Caperton. The Ar- I era) messages received recently from o : ;:A-dnul! J. M. Herman Co. of Millis. Ambe: - bave 1y m. %0 8 p. m. After a recess for din- | ing rred when the nati - | PR raoca wees cpmmentad upon. | nles wah -Sir. Jobn Gibeon. past dove- |, g CMENE D I8 @ military sense A 2 week in reaching Washington. p. m. n- | ing oceu en the natifes resist- eps had been taken by the British | reign gra t the supreme | ¥ s Villa nor 2 neér, the commission reassembled with | ed a detachment of martnq& sent_ont | government, Mr. Rnciman sald, to se. | romacit for Capaan, °F 'he ™€ | Villa Carranza and if the obstinacy |+ "¢ Beard of Aldermen refused Considering Von Papen Case. every indication that the .meeting |to reopen the railroad betileen Gon- | cure meats in Argenting, and Ave- — Would last till after midnight. The | aives amd Ennery. "anada. of the supporters of the latter would | Mayor Mitchels request to offer | 1y, president was still considering tralia had assured a good supply. If | BULGARIAN RESERVISTS reach the extreme of becoming an ob- | ST, O ROA% Ko the capturs of tontiht"what action. If any, 10 take in matters discussed were not disclosed. | The report states that Colonel L. W. | these meats had not been taken, he Siruction to all _peace negotiations. | murder, - WO T8 WAnted 1% | vesard to Captain iranz Von Papen. Early in the day it became estab- | T. Waller, commanding the marines | said, there would have been a shortage ARE WELL EQUIPPED. | which on the part of the convention- y military attache here, Alexander Nu- lished o?ut the anticipated announce- | ashore in Haiti, found that the hos- | really dangerous for the country \p SRt ists are sincerely desired, it is not im- ment of the success of the commis- | tile natives outside the town in the| During the next 2 months, Mr. | General Mobilization Includes Ten sion’s work here in raising a credit ber Von Pereked, Austro-Hungarian probable that there may appear a new | 1 WO avas Started by e mebublic | coneul-general in New York, and other party at whose head may be placed of an addition to it benzol plant at Austro- Hungarian and German officials one of the leaders of greatest pres- | Youngetown, Ohio. The capacity will | inveived in-the Dumba incident. Pho- unds_sterling ($250,- | London, Sept. 22, 10.50 p. m.—A Bul- | tige. B lioniod 9 tographic copies of more of the letters led that the French | garian reserve o:lcen who is prepar- Carranza Most Hated Man. b ¥ taken tflm:u.l;:u- !-‘i aAbr:‘hmlgwln tress among the poorer classes. He |government had such confidence in the | ing to leave London to join the colors,| “If I were selfish, I should desire was issued meri London wi awalt ore s marking time till the cables | visited the chiefs of the hostile native | board of trade that they had placed | £aid tonight: for the Complote failure of Carramia | Federation of Laves for & ey meet. | action will be taken. ould bring word from Plerre L.|bands and explained that the railroads | the whole business of supplying French | “The gemeral mobilization- Includes | that his government be recognized, |ing at New Haven tamignt of werteis| A letter in German written by Cap- B i moae mivister tr fobnes | reopened to permit shipment | meat requirements in the hands of the | ten divisions of the Bulgarian army, | certain as I am that he would prove | in the corset factories for the purpose | t4i? Von Papen, in which occurred a #s to whether Russia wanted a slice | of foodstuffs, board. one division having been added since | absolutely Incapable in less tban a|of organization. phrasy which ~has _been tran¥iated of the proposed loan and upon what “Admiral Caperton,” sayvs a state- _— the Balkan war. It now affects 250,000 | month and knowing as I do the strong P——— “those idiotic Yankees,” was rred termas ‘she would share in it. Another | ment issued by the navy department, | GERMAN MEDALS FOR rifles, as compared with 216,000, the|displeasure that will be felt by the| Twenty persons were slightly hurt| !0 transiators at the state department ‘was that the commission was | “directed that the rallroad be opened AMERICAN RED CROSS, | Vreyious numbers. revolutionists in Mexico upon recog- | when a Kansas City train of the Chi- | (0daY to determine the exact meaning mamg off a mass of minor details, | from Gonaives to Ennery. The Cacos The strength of the artillery has|nition by the American government |cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad | of the German words. o e, “emenhat vexatious, but | attempted to defest this movement by | \oriors Algo Were Presented to the | D7) Jicreased by approximately a'|of a party headed by a man who, next | crashed into. a frelght irain gear| MOSt of the Archibaid letters already Rot of great importance. destroying the railroad tracks outside .9 Wace pontec to the| third and the stores have lately been | to Huerta, has been the most hated | Western Springs, TIl. received here were sent to the departe gveral American bankers ventured | of Gomaives. A detachment of 24 ma- Crown Princess Ce replenished. The reservists now called the opinion that. there might be an|rines were sent out along the railroad eventh hour change in the terms. &) ma. Me: ese 1a . to the colors will be better equipped | ~ " 3 Mexico in these later times el and encounteréd about 30 Cacos who | - Berlin, via London, Sept. 22, 10.24 p. One banker thought that the comm sion had i vicinity of Cape Haitien and Gonaives | Runciman continued, the. operations of loan of from $600,000,000 to $300,000,- | were interfering with food supplies |the board of trade would amount to 000 would not be forthcoming today |for the town to such an extent that |about 50,000,000 and might not be made till next week. | steps were necessary to relieve dis- | 0€0,000). He 8!1‘ Teport was that the commission i ions of the Army, ment of justice by the state depart- ituati Servi ment. They will be examined by As- N than during the Balkan wa pauation Would Be Terrible. e e s, oeves; | Cistant Atiorney General Warren te opened fire at short range:from bar- | —The doctors and nurses of the _— “The situation in this case would|pyioyi Mass. were both Kkilled when | determine whether action can be taken been asked to make the in- | ricades across the railroad tracks. Fir-| American Red Cross mission to Ger- | OBREGON NOT STARTING be terrible, indeed, for the 100,000 | 1yoy fought a revolver duel in & dark. | a€ainst Archibald and others mot hav- (gnn rate 5 1-2 per cent. Another|ing was returned by the American | &Ny Who came to Berlin after the COUNTER REVOLUTION, | ™" at least who compose the army | ened room after a quarrel. ing diplomatic status involved in the ought' ‘that ‘the commission should | troops an dthe Cacos were driven clear c-o‘;ln’z oi the ‘ho‘:pl'_slls at G‘lelwl’:z o of ‘;‘he coxl:l\-en.::n.‘ m‘l’fie-!mn;1 all lt:e - cere. offer the five year joint notes at 97 1-2 | of th il r a distance of about | &5 ozel, received this morning the = civillans attacl o which consti- Th e _ {0 fine “wnderwriters and 88 i-2, 'or | 3'mils and & haif, No casualties were | Médals wiiich had been conterrea on | Has Telégraphed Gen. Carranza & |{ute the great mass of the Deople Who | (i Bamcc Jce Pack is moving south | o e STIMATE OF thereabouts, to the investor, instead of | suffered by the American forces, but |them by the German government. Denial of the Report. are striving towards the advent of | ever before, according to reports ocering ‘them to the investor at par.|one chief and five other Cacos were | American Red Cross units from Vienna f — better times which will allow their | pronght to Seward, Alaskg, by the PHYSICAL RESULTS OF WAR. Both of these suggestions, it was sur- | killed, and one chicf was wounded.” |#nd Budapest were given similar dec- | Laredo, Tex., Sept. 22.—General Al-|evolution in all respects, would see | CioAmor Cormin from Mol - 3 mised, might have contributed town’i-d; ¥ Sy R ouuwm; by T}ha ;\ul-ljrlu-(;lunnnu gov- E"nru Ubrescg;l tod-uy :,“"{“’“:;‘, Gen. l:flr honTS enllrebly Adissipated hnnd < acll Central Po:-;;' z-n o.oup'l:u'.m- otracted meeti; of today an ernwent. early e members of | Carranza adherent lenying e re-|they woul not be content to have tor uare Mi DeEy - e AUSTRIAN WANTED FOR . both detachments have volunteered for | port that he was considering a count- | contributed uselessly with their biood | of | menocclie Wis. omure =+ Woods, o4 ot Syl _another report was that the ;- PASSING BAD CHECKS. | the German mission to Russia to iook | er revolutior against Carranza. This|to end up at last with a dictatorship through the torpedoing of the steam- ‘Washington, Sept. 22.—A German es. tomynission had been advised that an % e i o after German war prisoners, and will | report emanated recently from Villa| much more hateful than that of Por- ship Arabic, was washed ashore at|timate of the physical resuits of the ¢ven hillitn dollars was the maximum | Claims Heredi ary Title of Count— |leave tor Russia next Saturday. sources and was to the effect that|forio Diaz. I frankly confess that I|Ross Carberry. County Cork. fust year of the European war was re- wynount which Amerlcan bankers ‘Servad Eight Montha in New Maven. The American Red Cross workers | Obregon would be offered as a com- | myself am frightened at the prospects p— ceived by the bureau of foreign and would be willing to lend at the pres- g 3 ere presented to Crown Princess Ce- | promise candidate for proisional | of the anarchy which would undoubt- About 1,000 raincoat makers employ- | domestic commerce today in a report ¢nt “time. ' New Havel, ' C t.- 33.—Con- | Clile tvmght. president of Mexico to any peace con- | edly follow. ed In shops in Cambridge, Malden and | f1om the Americam Association of e P at oy m”n"“u;‘sfl"ho b s ferenco the Pan-American conferees SONTRACTOR OFFERED AUTO ; d E TESTIMONY g ire to Put an End to War. B e (b0 Siaima 101 NO 'MORE TESTIMONY migkt bring about. Desi g [ 7 | i s the s il > - of the AS CHRISTMAS “GIFT | e et maoniaa i il aeg, mhich fh Ll Do Maridan Metal [ o e av bamm | o e oo | arat wal g o fecord the aimount Pestimony at Trial of Former Cana-|he claims to have paid out $1200 for | Evidence Will Be Forwarded to Com- ¢ B et S invited und which we have accepted | Employes of the New York A tin."".',‘.‘if.:"?‘,.“’?.,::“‘.’:,“, by the dian Cabinet Minister. his own maintenance, was in coty | mittee on Contested Elections. Meriden, Conn., Sept. 22.—The M.|with pleasure, be held for not only | Brake Co. plant at Watertown, e R 7 . court !Odtmg fm'ha ?:l&nfm whnl:; —_— Bi S;:helnc:i( cole:\)' of u:lls ‘cny. foan-|the American government. but also : = mdbecoml::: aficted :m.hmm “-“mlon' rlllln‘m_“m!d T lnbl‘“ . i ~ er or.not he_shoul over Stamford, onn., Sept. 22.—] . | ufacturturing casters and iron foun- | those of the countries represented by | hair and mustaches caused by the acid | The . W‘“"ni‘;i' mfigsetg%s.%or:?ns u;g Watertown, N. Y., officers Who want | Cummings, coursél for zéor::? ecrons_ ders, has granted a nine hour day 1o | the distinguished Pan-Agerican diplo- | they handle in the making of shells. :’l‘:'l'“m"fil;';e_‘f;“d&n :":‘6 e Rodman Roblin and_ three other |hi: on a charge of passiug bad|gressman Jeremiah Donovan in the | 8ll'its employes to take evect October | mats may be sure that in so far as we e In Apmce L . er cabinet ministers charged with | checks. —The cfficers had ready pa-|latter's action contesting the election |4 and also time and ¢ half for Over- | are concefned there is a sincere desire | While the New York police wesn Tm‘.‘,,,.,.,m, is Ghoue the Sine of the #nspiracy to defraud the province of | Pers signed by Governor Holcomb fec- |of E. J. Bill to congress from the | time. Wages will be tne same as for | o put an end for all time to Civil|seeking Edward Doran, axed 40, & |atrs b oorbertion nitoba in connection with the erec- | 08nizing the requisition made ‘on him | fourth ‘Connecticut district today no- | lPe Dresent ten hour day, which will | war tn Maxico, motorman of Brooklyn. for the murd- | *“try " crITE 0N Died by the cen- n_of government buildings, V. W.|Dby tho governor of New York. Coun-|tified counsel for Mr. Hill that he will [ be Virtually a ten per cent. wage in- | "¢, unfortunately, the meetings to|er of his wife there, the fugitive shot Forwood, former provisional architect, | Sel_for Rosenberg eh;:::d thnl théy | take ro more evidence im the case, | Crease. The agitation for the nine ‘estified that while he was in office | Were not being used ly as it was Boston struck for higher wages and |Commerce and Trade of Berlin. Thg “What conclusions can be reached | Improved working conditions. About | report said: Nine Hour 3 . tral powers consists of: In Belgium, e L o wan tadd Dy the Tool workesy | Tiion We were Inyited are not carried | and killed himself in'a Brookiyn street. | 11157 square miles; in France, 8,108 ‘e was offered an electric automobile | CUStO! for 5 court hearife on“Yhe | which Tasted several weeks will be for. | In the factory. - _ such proportions that in a short time| p,. i of - the | S300Te miles; in Nusgle, ::.ln square Christmas present by Contractor | matter of turning over a prisoner. be- | warded to the committee on contested ¥ the high officials of the American KOV~ | Asneiduic it Mmuwu Stahe | miles—a_total X uare Eortp Thp gift was refused, he said.|fore the demand is made upon fllha elections at Washington. Both sides OBITUARY. itary com: lly was among the builders men- | governor. ~Judge Hall thought criti- This territory is about the size of the ernment and the representatives of the | via stated that the struggle against |stute of Missourl and_about one-third will ' submit briefs and make argu- - w Latin-American governments will be epidemics in that country has been |the size of the German empire.” jonied in the report- of the investi-|¢ism of the court was not right, and|ments. Herbert M. Tilden. astonished by the results of their |won, and that sanitary conditions are| The estimate fixed the number of tion commission ~ which made ‘,‘::‘d‘fg,‘gt “‘m'.::;“&:": N e FPhiladelphia, Sept. 21 Her}nfl xld work, if, as we belleve, they are act- | promising. ~{0d o e ek y Tilden, prominent as a tennis an 3[:.“ against the cabinet minis. tin ce and were ted half an P rs taken by the central powers sincerely.” —— 694,968, 7 ring which habeas GRETY: OF/PRIDERY. | T0eh- player, ‘diag’ st Eis hosis hixe e GOVE Patrick Byrnes of Bridgeport, who B the it " oot at ot hour, du: o wueh m}“;’:‘ Lo RY.| today of pneumonia. He was a eon of | FORMER GOVERNOR-GENERAL Al D Shes Mary Stafford, | 8.000 field pieces and 3,000 machine 7 ‘1 corpus was o g, 3 e {ARTFORD PHYSICIAN ot comimen pleas court, and ihefdn Attempt to Induce Opposition to the late William Tilden, @ former Pres’| OF GALICIA DECLARED INSANE. |a choir singer. by shooting on Sept. 8, | guns. GUILTY OF MALPRACTICE |case w him 3 ° — — to in the cot ot st ol :.?5;: ’n”"r"n.yu"“‘ nl:“-'ffl. e x‘.\;'u"rf Count Robrinski, Who Welcomed Em- !lfl". mw‘rmun Snumway lnmm“-u"- GERMAN SAILOR CLAIMED AT Tokio, Sept. 23, 9.3 a. m.—A" prelim- o . o peror Nicholas at Lemberg. Pperior court. SUDDEN DEATH OF WOMAN Tnan oot s toung B Tasurelim- | collegiate dobles lawn tennis cham pionship in 1908, waile a student at the WHO CARRIED $12,000 IN CASH | secrotary of the lower house of parli- —— dr. G. E. Sleeper Sentenced to From One to Three Years. . o NORWEGIAN CITIZENSHIP. 1 2 vani Berlin, Sept. 22.—(By Wireloss to| Twe negroes, Thomas Porter and ranieh Ote a8 o, gment, and four members and thirteen L e e o N ot e T S LR arrestel 19 etnase é ] v i Jewel: former mq TS Of hou: 11t Agency B e = welinpwn 1ocal | Alje. Had. Jeeaiey A 0t e Dithiry. 10 Sont T St oY a ul"'“"‘"’"‘ of Steamships. patch from Brody, Gallcta, today: he superior court to states prison — posi z, of Margu Favar, an and J. C. ell, in steamer | “Count Bobrineki, who was governor-|g ,M‘:l‘,":‘-m o e general of Galicla during the Russian | Memphis, Tenn. occupation and who welcomed Emper- . tom one to three years on a charge Mrs. s "" Biven x firce %o sl years ot Re; of the e court found Nicholas at Lemberg, has been de- e w4t 2 previous tiial he | X Watson of orns, 8. witenfl. oh und that Viscount Kan _for Nte , Goronor Mix of New Hi hande new trial granted. He ‘pleaded r Qistrict of Pennsylva: take Oura, a former minister of the "um‘- 50:!. 21.—Arrived, steam. ical aven, Sept. 20.—Arrived, Manuel Calvo, New York. shon, Se] Intarlor, had handed 40,000 Ko Y 7 ;o 3 n 1000° yen (32 Markoft, a 2 g D00y o A Kirkwall, Sept_21.—Arrived, steamer ,h& grand’ jury brought an indict- | Avenue surface car.- The say | O 4 tion. It is believed that Vis-|Oscar Il New York for Copenhagen.| A’ gespatch to Frankfurter Zelt. 3 PPOS! is- (A a h Marshal 8. T:gmwfl: and Jewelry | (U0 (;un will not be prosecuted, Christiania, Sept. “r—f.l.l“. steam- | 155 on November 27 last from ‘Station last June. : er United States, New York. 3 —— » carried report that Count = Chain of Drug Stores Change Hands.| New York Sept. 32—Sailed, steamer | aid, ,.._,:f... fhen Russian sovemar- s New York, Sepi. 13—Arrived, steam- R er Marselll: New Sept. 32.—Salled: steam. ;,n Kursk, w San Girglo, Na- es.