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VOL. LVIIL—NO. 100 POPULATION 28,219 TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Do : Paragraphs Turkish Garrison Revolted. Roosevelt Loses |Dozen Loyalists ENGLAND IS SHELLED Condensed Telograms | BRITISH ANSWER ON NEUTRAL TRA . . s |at Hay. 3 London, “April 25.—The Turkish gar- I M rison revolted and slew al its Ger- n assac use s I e ln u |n Russlan leum output in 1916 g g i man officers before the Russians caps Pmtm o e TR S s SaiEofS tons Seslnt s1%o00"in | Latest Reply to American Against Mail's Odessa correspondent. P— - Rioting in Madrid. DELEGATES TO REP. NATIONAL|CASUALTIES OF THE RIOTERS m:fl‘;s‘.': expeditionary forces occupled |mmc°m commem Paris, April 25, 7 p. m.—Because of CONVENTION UNPLEDGED ARE NOT KNOWN Africa. RS their dismissal by the municipality, several thousand workmen paraded the streets of Madrid, says a despatch to the Havas Agency from that city, and indulged in rioting. They smash- ed the windows of many stores. Gen- darmes dispersed the — manifestants and arrested some of them. RECORD EARNINGS FOR U. S. STEEL CORPORATION $60,713,624 For Quarter of Year—Net Income $51,218,559, Surplus $32,854,- Prices for necessities in England have risen from 15 to 50 per cent. since the war began. CLAIMIT IS “JURIDICALLY SOUND AND VALIE e . AL oy now on strike. enatn has reroved the smbargo on | Declares Policy is Based Upon “Admitted Principles of Intes articles partly or wholly of made cop- e national Law Carefully Adjusted to Altered Conditions of German Squadron Made Its Attack on Lowestorf, HUB IS ANTI-ROOSEVELT | STARTED MONDAY NOON East Coast of England KILLED TWO MEN, ONE WOMAN AND A CHILD Candidates Pledged for Roosevelt Were Defeated in Each of the Three tricts in Boston—Only a Smal of State Uncounted. Trouble Began When a Mob of Sinn Feiners Seized St. Stephen’s Green— Soldiers Now Have the Situation Well in Hand. Part The Supreme Court will be in session Moder »__ o U e ] B pa— 2 handing down decisions until the vasion i el S e I R T : N A Boston, April 25.—The cholce of an| Tondon, April 25.—Dublin has been , Belgium by the Enemy as the First Disregard of Neutral E e Yo '""r";;l'g‘-ni; lhen"fi;‘fi:& unpledged delegation from this state| the scene ?r hkrlv:u.q :\xmmz :n-rm'g Huge shipments of grain from Ru- sat . s £ the Si “ein Soclety ani 3 y oy - . - . 3 Two British Cruisers and a Destroyer Were Hit by German States Steel ‘Corporation were 'sur- e Y e | mania 16 Germany aod Austria-Hung Rights, Which Has Since Been Extended to Naval War= passed In the first quarter of the pres- | returns received late tonight from to- | unteers. The loyalists lost about a | ) 3 & Shells, But None Was Sunk—Whether the Germans |ent year, according to the statement | qay's primary eletion Sith oty a| dozen men Killed and nincteen wonnde | i e o bt e it fare by the Wanton Destruction of Neutral Merchant for thet ‘vorlod, issued today. Total | small part of the stato uncounted. the | ed. The casualties of ihe rioters have | ¢ S RChicago last week amounted 1o 3 5 earnings amounted to $60,713,624, net cen ascertained. Many of t % . . S Suffered Any Damage is Not Known, as They Put Back Thcome to BE15 5 o & surplus Tor o e o e e ®| 44,466,000 pounds. Ships on the High Seas, Regardless of the Lives of the quarter to $32,854,172. Call, Senators Henry Cabot Lodge and i i 3 : . . all, An attack by 3,000 hostile tribesmen - Hastily Toward Germany—Big Guns Continue to Rain| These ficures compare with. the pre- | Jonn W, Weeke and Former Sonator e e e | foced the British to evacuate the vill- Aboard—Would Welcome Any Combination of Neut Tous high record, made in the quart- | W. Murray Crane, had a safe lead over| The trouble started at noon Monday | 20¢eC o8 NI 0, € - 3 Shells on Battle Front in France—Berlin Reports Repulse | {7 'Timsiin ey, preceding of $31.232758 | the | so-calied e o e e = ol i Nations Which Would Exercise an Effective Influence ngs, 5: n n e | which Former Lieutenant Governor e Stephens 508 ol Glaroncs Rathions, who seived W and $23,300,692 in surplus. The most | Gragton D. Cushing. C S, Bird, | pa ar the Royal University and | hbom e of Heavy Attack by the Russians on the Eastern Front |remarkable feature of the statement | Congressman &, b Gardner and oo | the posromice. wicre the telcerapn Admiral Farragut i the Ci Prevant the Violation of Neutral Rights. ‘was ‘hfih""}:‘d" rise in r;mr‘;zhu- &rz‘rn- ert M Washburn were candidates. };flfl:rl “;N;)‘] *“:' and houses in \-mo"!: p a ngs wi e progress of the quarter-| Returns from 1097 election precincts s of the town. Parcel post packages sent to the Near Garbunovka. Iv period. For January earnings |out of 1140 in the state, including| Troops from The Curragh and loy-| it 1 a 2, i . > 3 v Netheriands six months ago have been ;. arm—— :mow;l:‘fidfi trn $18794912, swelling to | Roston, gave: unpledged ticket—Me- | al “0"\‘:';““‘;“? e m-“"r"‘;""';;“‘,!,mum-a to the senders. Washington, April The latest Right to Intercept Contraband. ~ 19.196.396 for the shorter month of | Call 55,843; Lodge 57,334; Weeks 54,- | and fizhting een them and the — i British note in answer to American| “The richt of a beligerent to inters 1 A raid by a German battle cruiser [[French sailent, but later were driven |February. and amounting to 22725 - | S48: Crame 53,470 almost immediately. Al figisen thousand patriots will march | Diotets "awaiime Soniesn S Ficht of u beligerent to § : squadron en the east coast of England ( OUL WILh RN (080 | | o ogion |36 In March Barnings in Mareh| Fooseve Garaner 41815 Wash: lested this evening.|'n. the Citiseas’ Ertpecedness parade| with newiral trade, Pt can- | hemy.” i savw, “is fundamental SBEUN In which the ralders escaped after|or Tenes and Cumieres, mortiwest Of | preferred. and eommon Aividend veo | Dind 42855 n 8113 {on May 13 in New 3 night ‘l-\:hmfu{:— Separtment. con- | incontestible and ought not to be meel having bombarded Lowestoft and hit| Verdun, the bombardment contnues|quirements for the entire quarter. —_— Official Statement. | Deputy Factory Inspoctor Duncan is | of"are ““Juridieats corny ouPlained | siricted to _intercepting _contraban@l two Dritiah cruiners and o destroyer, |Intense. | To he east of | Verdum | The talance for the quarter. after|OMER S. CUMMINGS “At noon yestenday serious disturb- | now engaged in the spring examination | ana that the reltef which neatrals seck | boes HoP2s Lo, be Accompanied ol in an outstanding feature of the war. |{rontd NOWRMRVIIG, hett has e ;‘";:l{::ng" s e fl&r;w::g;(lfi‘"é NOT A CANDIDATE | 2P¢es broke out in Dublin. A larze! of bake shops in the state is rather to be obtained by the mitiga- | cor.cemn 1 at iz cssential 8o T The German battle crulser squad- | Agonne the French have destroved |fund ang other esteanding. hoade Foin, partss mostly armed. secupied| Rev. Billy Sunday, evangelist, closed | 00 OF Tocessary bardships than by | determine whether or not the goofei o amade o attack on oWestoft|wit hthelr guns a German post and|amourted to $45,512,872. whereas a|For Chairmanship of the Democratio | Lein, PAIty, mostly armed, occupied| Rev. Bily Sundays oTSRBe S Gary |.,r application of a policy based Upon | they were. a bellipercat 1o couiied B opening fire on the coast and KiJing |eintrered e German trench ®ver & |year nen there remained a balance of i 7 jStenhen » s - - nings were $32,000. - o ey were, a belligerent is entitied #0 3 £n there remaine National Committee. = the postoffice, where they |more. His earning admitted principles of International | detain the two men, one woman and o child. |emall fort, Considerable nerial ac- |oniv 415,058, - jRomctity I fincrotbtoncad] | — law carefully adjusted to the aktered | nature ofins Lhor L lE refand to thay British light cruisers and = torpedo | tivity by the French airmen in which| Contrarv to expectation in many| Stamford, Conn. PRSI DO o B, pied in| Armed with a 75-miilimetre gun, the| corgitions of modern warfares |’-*v""_ ofthe strugzle in which the als Dot dontroyers Chased the oyuisers |four German machines were brought | quarters. the directors mot only fail- | 5. Cummings, of ihis city, democratic 't. ‘Ab- | French Line steamer Rochembeau ar- | " S50 7% st R D o aeared, they e which put back hastily toward Ger- |down is reported by Paris. ed to order an extra disbursement on |national e tte T C i- <k ed at N: k from Bordeaux. © Minimize Burden of Neutrals. 3 ost ¢ steps. many, Two British orulsers and a| On the castern front near Gar-|the common stock. but Accerding o | oo onal Sommitteeman for Connecti- s It discloses that “an impartial anq|'® Xercisc that right :h.;lro,ver were h:lt Dy German -hfi:s bunovka. the R!:;slnns made & heavy | Chairman E. H. Gary. *he subject was |stances was he to be considered a can- uation Wel in Hand. More than 3,000 telegrams bringing | influential commission” bes i | Prize Court Procedure. ut nome was sunk. ether the | atiack against the Germans' but, ac- |not even informally discussed didate for the i) TIn the course of the day soldiers grectings, besiucs able | pointed to find wavs to m - oo Sl e e e T —— Somocrutic nifeesgtates| o e ooiie of e dey soities ed by Pop et lays and pledses the « asurances % sangulnary losses. v Siae McCombs vesterday | untion is now el in hand i ir rect ? P 20 not overs o8 Except In Lorraine there has been | engagements are still in progress m | FORTY ALIENS TO BE Sear o Poninmt wilean Pt 4 = e as possible = o nentire shaence.of tntanirs fnting the upper Cordevile and Monte San DEPORTED FROM BOSTON | ins hix wish et to con-ine ax e - : i n the western front. The blg guns, | Michel zones of the Austro-Itailan B St e S anily sy - oo o Lo xever, have continued the rain of |front. 5 Will Sail Wednesday From New York | femotratic mational © consention o or : E s Shelly o OPPosing positions at vari-| The British ofcial communication | FotAs o andbifais: e ok e Ot e Lol — . o] eromen " T from Mesopotamia savs the Pritish are entioned. "L as &’ poseinia: eucossscr | Lotarenon Or o or-| San Jacinto Day, held in honor of | tary That ) soemingty i becnc il A: 1a Chapeliotte in Lorraine the |suil Tolding their lines on the right| o 0 o == llens, the|Mr. Cummings returned today from a | mation has be e oo | the he Alamo. Mission, who | ¢ to Germany and | b yihe recens decision ot i Germars launched a_ heavy infantry |bank of the Tigrls against the Turgs Ston, AT ki Aadlonn. Lhe ] TR i . oo s 2] mation has b e cama: ] el 1 2806 observed in Phila- venes of the block- | bomins ERAE . v Sctagk Acaunst the French but werslaad have ccmewbat extended them at | STE°L Puinber to be deported from | three weeks' trip in the south and & aities on the mide ¢ e i T h was challenged by the ast| handed dewn sinme *the ® nocsoms repuised. " sar'ne gt the Germans ob-|one point by driving in the Turkish e T e o e T e zecelvay vy American note. i“"“"‘" bars S tained a footing in a portion of the pickets, e e e iy T rthquake shocks, one appar- | More diplomatic correspondence | L% lay ard will sail tomorrow on the He has merels ated that he | 0 no disturb- wo q v N right to inv international law be- £ - |§ieamer Canopic for the Azores and|is not a candidate for reclection. One | ances of any kind occurred in these |ently only 1800 miles from Washing-|over the issue Is expected to follow. | fore the British prize court as agaimet ARRANGING FOR CONFERENCE |PRESIDE o IN Ttaly. can scarcely blame him for taking | localities. | ton, were recorded at Geors: the orn mity of sentiment among | the orders of the Pritish government. 4 NT WILSCN VOTED | In the group will be Mrs. Francisco | that attitude. 1 know of no other po- Only Meagre Details. iversity. 2 the world's neutrals for the protec- s in a previous note in answer $0 OF SCOTT AND OBREGON FBESIDENTIAL ERIMARIES [Sdhzs. and three of Mer four ‘cRIl MG >0 Lanine S the St PANSHID | The first announeement of the trou- Though & battleship “she,” an[the Britisn note whict refere oo thn {hr':snlemfn:: that commerce of the . . - — ren. Her voungest child will be ale [of tae national committee of éither of | = e Touse-of conbais 2 Far Of- | sube. sh nol - » ni States is being destroyed by No Development on Military or Diplo- | Endorscd Idea of a Lincoln Highway |lowed to remain. The woman and |the ereat political parties. 1t is a |’ Auistin Birvell, chief aees | BIrshID 18 & B e P ring What 10| Het f tragr e cmbracing not the| the British interferences, fitres Mot wishtio Sttudtion, Al Berboiating all the citidren were fownd to be suf- |piace of pecullar sisnificance in Amer. | [O1Y, 1Y Ausattin Dirrell, chief sec-| fce announced. in 5 Menigns 'rade alone. It says in con-| guca by the United Statcs department it g fering from a scalp disease, but as|iean ro and requires a special | G TR T e bt call a o - of comerce are quoted to show that o : « 3 3 situatio s well in hand but that Majesty’s government have| N = Washington, April 25.—Gq Al- | Washinzgton, A 25.—Prestdent | the Youngest child was born in Provi- | avtitude for its successful adminis- | Situation was well in han s stinl | -] noted with st v exports to the Scandinavian tries A DR it o e I W e T L R T s v e N T | fation Morores T e e Tl e onty detaiie ot e Tl | Sesretary of War Maker wan Qi to| Doted with sincere sm: isfaction the | and Holiand increased from 397000008 N tean (% facto sosernment. 1s ox- (might affer o days trip o Princeton, | Mmather. was visiting her knsband, who fon the endurarice s enoush t tax the | cyrrence are the meaare ones con- | ot ubm it e sy Dosts in| Lammtiom confatned in the concinding |t 1913 to $205,000.000 in 191k order N. J., where he v¢ i resi - {Is a laborer there the officers decided | vitality of any man to the danger| il agy on- | the strength of military passages of the United States no rected to arrive a‘ the border for his J., where he voted in the presiden o . > = % Wh conference with Major General Hugh | tal Primaries, planted a tree in honor [ that it wus an American citizen and {point.” No one familiar with the duties | (2700 In fhe oficial announceme b e e o LA LD e Jempluiets Emsesti I Bcott cliel of staff of the Amerl-|of Abrohom Lincoln and dellvered afmust be admitted. of the position ey Possiblli- | Jief tonight that with Sir Roger Case-| The trial of Thomas Mott Osborne, | the ‘integrity of neutral righte” "° | the mon® —‘Trief,;,’"gp;:f;:m-:- can army, by Thursda; t the |brief nddress eulogizing the mar ————— ¥ _covet the appointment. T e S e O ri m e . (G0l i e is Wt tos | Pretinent T e e Ll OB EVETTIWILE NoT Under no circumstances am 1 con- | FEN Sr¢, (W OF Bis aides In prison In | former Sing Sing Warden, of Vs | Invasion of Belgium First Violation of | C°Pt_the contention that the prise 8 ] 0 U " I b J mdon the troops were in control of | Plains, N. Y., for meglect of duty, court proced in G Br he would reach Juarez was recetved | Welcome by Governor Iielder of New dered a candidate for the chairman- | o3 Vb oo, ¢ postponed. Neutral Rights. . - i st B Gl B, i i s perceyornor Fislderof New SUPPORT SENATOR ROOT. | shin. The new chairman will be chos. | (¢ Situation. been indefinitely postponed. - g practically destroyed much of the ex- e D O T e s e Lenigy X b r e T o el =15 ription policy | T first act of this war was the|port trade of the United States 8 =4 Jersey Women's Federation of Ciubs, | Has Made No Promise, Either Directly | tee, which will solicit the sugzestions | IRISH CIRCLES IN NEW YORK sl s Ve licY § unprovoked invasion by the enemy of | neutral countries In Europe and the General Scott will be attended at |in charge of the planting of trees along or Indirectly. of Mr. Wilson, and if he has any to | was strelnz(:y mr;g;?'t:h‘;; "},:‘r:: i | nevtral territory—that of Belgium— | inference is suggested is that If com the conference by Major = General lh:xr Lincoln highway. make will undoubtedly act upon them. EXCITED OVER DUBLIN RIOTS|of the Independ Funstén, commanding the southern 'he president endorsed the idea of | Ovster Bay. N. ¥ = = vhich he was solely pledged by treaty April _25.—Re- protect. porfs that Colonel Theodore Roosevelt might support E-Senator Elihu Whatever action u is taken will be imous and after careful delibera- Jepartment and in direct charge of Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. the border situation and the pursuit plaints have been made to the admin- istration at Washington by wome-be the Lincoln highway across the con- The disregard of neutral tinent. savinz it would tend to bring rights has since been extended to na- Keen Anxiety Shown For Further De- Root | tion. tails. About $1,500000 will be spent MONthC | va| warfare by the wanton destruction rnme: whe e —— 5f Villa. i is understood General |the people closer tozether. He spoke [if Mr. Root obtained the republican — — Iy by ;‘(”fim;:‘fi‘,‘.‘?fie axtaton of St :t neutral mrl:\"ha;ll ~ ips on the high | zenuine commerce with the neutral Dbregon will bring with him several |Of Lincoln as an “universalized Ameri- [nomination for president were declar- | WOMAN YNOWN AS “CLARA™ New York, April 25.—The news of [ Quincy Relifoaq o8 oS TR cas regardless of the lives of those | cvntries. but from those who Gestred Carranza generals personally familiar " beloved by all. who labored in|ed without foundation in a statement WAS MRS. OSWALD J. HUOT,|Tioting in Doblin following upon the | Shops a! R Ty on board . . -His Mafjesty’s | 10 dispaich gocés to the enemy under with the situation in Northern Mexi- | the cause of humanit: made today by Judge Albert D. Nor- | 3 i *lanonymous distribution here last British steamer Gity of Hankow, | SoVernment would weicome any com-|coter of a meutral destination and o and with steps that have been | CGOvernor Flelder planted a tree In|toni, of the Missouri court of appeals, ‘& W % night of an ed cipher message | . The Bri - m.'w‘_“ St. Lucia, | Pination of neutral nations under the|who found the prize court under the isken by their forces to capture Vil- |hOROT, of the president. Tn spite of a|after a conference with Mr. Roosevelt. | Waterbury Woman Who Died of Auto | gtating ' that a revolution had broken | New York for Russia. wia St TiCh:| jead of the United States which would | new procodure a. ¥ drizzling rain the president took off| “I know that Colonel Roosevelt will injuries Sustained in Néw Haven. |out in Ireland caused excitement today | MFived at ?-‘wfio"’:’mmw“" blade. exercise an effective influence to pre. W Bound Fér Ge There were no developments here | N8 coat and worked with a will apad- |not support Senmator Root on the re- 3 in Irish circles in this city. There|Ported the loss of a p vent the violation of neutral rights Goods Were Bound For Germany. today, efther in the military or diplo- | INE dirt around the Lincoln treo, publican ticket,” was his statement. “1| Waterbury, Conn., April —The | was keen aniletv for further details. rts of refined sugar from At-|5Dd they cannot believe that they or J At this point the note takes up the matic aspects of the Mexican situation, | . After the name of each candidate |know that no such support has been | Woman known as “Clara™ who died in T was not aware conditions were in | _ EXPO! o e Pto April 21, | their allies have much to fear from |American contention that goods com. Advices both to the state ana war |0 delegate to the St. Louis conven- | promised by Colonel Roosevelt, efther |2 New Haven hospital early this|such a state sald Joseph (. Walsh, lantic ports from Jan, & fons aeainst|any combination for the protection of | prising part of the common stock of Jepartments were meagre. General | o0 on the ballot handed the president | directly or indirectly. morning as a result of injuries receiv- | of the publication Ireland. “There has | 125t &WOUTFET 0 C0nlbariod tn 1915, | these rights which takes an impartial | the neutral country to which they are Funston forwarded delayed messages | !N, the polling booth were the words| “If Mr. Root i5 mominated it win|ed in the fatal automobile accident at|heen trouble before. but it has mot ]394 tons s and comprehensive view of the con-|consizned should not be intercepted. telling of the killing of a trooper of | -Choice for President, Woodrow WIil- | stmply mean n stralght-out third | Hamden last night, has been identl- | hoen serious. Sinm Fein voluntesrs William White, noted_surgeon, | Juct of this war and judges it by a|lIt replics that “the question By the Tenth cavalry by a sniper nearly |Sn-" The polls opened only a min-|party ficht right down the lines, just |fed as Mrs. Oswaid J. Huot. Her |have tried to break up recruiting| DT 4 trustee of the University | TeAforable Interpretation of the gen-|whether goods despatched to a nem= two weeks ago but giving no details, ute be'fnre his arrival and therefore | ag in 1912 | husbund left Waterbury last week to author an U Y He also sent routine messages as tg|Mr. Wilson was the first to vote for meetings in Dublin and have retaliated by Fein men. townspeople opposing the Sinn In these recent clashes a erully accepted provisions of interna- tional law and by the rules of human- ity that have hitherto been approved take a position in Buffalo, N. Y., and supplies. Mrs. Huot had since been living with himself, Three of the four candidates for delegates at large from New Jer- ¢ Pennsylvania, died from pneu- Monia at his home in Philadeiphia. He tral port were intended to become part ANTHRACITE MINERS AND of the mass of merchandise for sale in nands ot Bio hes . & that country is one of fact” It de- for delégnten at larg from her mo:her, Mrs. Henry Honegger of | policeman was shot. Two days later [ *2* 86 Yoo e e T e ity | e e = s ot, 8 Winchester avenue. e was | tw, aders e S Pein v < i - t 5 e no necessary to intercept ship: MAN GIVEN UP FOR DEAD s iprestaenits andispiva, wion| - ORERATORS UNABLE To AGRER|,, TR0, BYSEE O ] o, aders of the’ Stan Wein wolun-| The fourth succealyl e formed | the American complaint s not #o|cotion to Sweden 1t transpired thet RETURNS TO PORTLAND | walked the raliroad ties for meveral|consensus of Opinion fs That a Strike | Sturtzo of Hamden called at the lo- | try. "‘““‘;mf‘ Anna Peters in a Hartford |much that shipments intercepted|though the quays and warehouses of = minutes before leaving for Washinz- Wl Resut cal police station this morning and| *T would prefer. knowing full de- | Boon A1™ fHe™ T ther and child—a | feally were intended for use in_the To Claim Part of an Estate to Which | ton. esult. took Daniel King to Hamden. King hospital He b Haie They were in high spirits and the Gotherburg were congested with cot- tails before making any ton there was none available for the comment.,” s1id Tiobert European neutral countries to which Fcrd of the Irish World. they were despatched, as was a member of the rty and boara- president hopped from foot to foot to w7 vy o New York, April 25.—The sum- 5 that the|use of the spinners in Sweden” Tt ed a Waterbury bound car after the|® The muysterious cipher mesea lly burned and|despatch of zoods to Great Britain's|adds that contracts falling inte Brit. Miadletown, Conn. April 25.—Atter | KeeD wgrm. They went by automoblle | committes of anthracite coal miners | accident. He was arrested on the |circulated vesterday sald that th e m;"x'")}"‘;"u::;'{hm ned 20| enemy had been frustrated by meth- being given up for dead for mearly ‘llrm-n hrlnct;m’n trl»'Prh?coton June- moanfl;ununun-“: e al- | outskirts of this city o . Bety Syeara Tomen W Ocertor. ortan) | tion whero thelr private car met them. sio ish hands proved that goods were not for two |y “ S S "{ ‘;’Cfl'“vfl- fighting in Dublin began Saturday. Plosion wrecked the operating plant of | 048 not hitherto employed by bellig- | intended for the consumption of nem= t lcemen, who ac under instructions Although it y \fornin, a former resident of Portland, | Wi walting for the car thev walked | months on demands of the miners for ts. - is known that several|(he Los Angeles municipal incinerator, | T*" trals to whom they were consigned, from the Hamden _authorities. ~He | Irish- Americans of acknowledged pro- 250,000, New Devices Call for New Methods. | but were bound to Germany. up and down the tracks, with only a|Increased wages, an elzht hour dav, rish- America acknowledged pro- | at‘a loss of $260,000. ew Devices or New 3 . 0o i) ";;:,‘;*;:‘rg;:u,;fi:;; today and| rafirond workman looking on. recognition of their union and other | V.l be held as a material ~witness|German convictions have been before was a rightful heir to some of the es- tate of Miss Rlvira G. Overton, who ied in Portland smeven ycars ago. When the will was offered for probate in 1909, it was stated that Overton, & second ' cousin, was probably dead. When he came east some time ago, the claim was made that he was not a egal heir, and the matter was taken to_court. $20,000 pending the investigation by Coron- er Mix. WAR COSTING MORE THAN $90,000,000 A DAY According to Estimates Prepared by a New York Bank. adiustments announced at the conclu- slon of today's conference that they had teen unable to reach an agree- ment. The committee, it was an- nounced, would so report to a joint conference of the full committee to be held here Thursday. The consensus of opinion ~among _the members of the tri-district board representing the miners was that the failure to reach an agreement would result in a strike. STATE POLICE GET $2,150 FROM NEW HAVEN ROAD “It would seem,” says the note, “to be fair reply to such a _contention that new devices for despatching £ocds to the enemy must be met by new methods of applying the funda- mental and acknowledged principles of the right to intercept such trade.” Impossibility of Making Searches at Sea. At some length the note argues the impossibility of making searches at sea. for various reasons, among which are weather, the size of modern steam- ships and the manner in which con- the federal grand jury which has been investigating allezed German plots, Assistant Federal District Attorney Roger B. Woods, In charge of the in- vestigation, declined to comment to- day on rumors that details of the Trish surrection had been plotted here. Precisely in what connection the Irish witnesses were called to testify is yet to be revealed. WELLAND CANAL PLOT COST NOT OVER $1,000 According to Documents Seized in Office of Wolfe Von Igel. New York, April 25.—The entire cost of the alleged plot to destroy the Welland Canal did not excoed $1,000, according to.documents seized In the office occupied by Wolfe Von Igel, for- mer secretary to Captaln Franz Von Papen, recalied German military at- tache,’ Assistant United States Attor- . Peter T. Keeley of Waterbury hnerbeen reappointed by Gov. Holcomb a member of the board of veterinari- an registration and examination for five years from July 1 next. Theory Versus Application. “However sound the principle that £00ds in‘ended for incornoration im the common stock of a neutral country: should not be treated as contraband, may be in theory.” savs the note, "It is one that can have but little appli- cation to the present imports of the Seandinavian countries. “The circumstances of a larze num« her of these shipments negative any conclusion that thev are bonafide shipments for the importing countries. Many of them are made to persons who are apparen‘ly i Freyer, aged 16, of Weaver- |vul1'e°,7'-|., an sentenced to San Quen- tine for lite for themurder of Lem Sing. a wealthy Chinese. Chinese sco. cleties helped finance the prosecution. 4 New York, April 25.—War Is now costing the nations of Europe more than ninety million dollars a day, ac- cording to estimates prepared in a booklet to be issued by the Mechanics and Metals National Bank in this city. The estate was valued at ind Overton's share is about $4,000. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A ALIENISTS DISAGREE IN ROGERS MURDER TRIAL Senator Smith of Michigan charged in the Senate that warning of the in- tended Villa_raid on Columbus. N. M., SN N ominees of en- aband has been concealed. A re- 2 e . s given the War Department three | trol - le emy agents and who never fizured be- CROWDED EXCURSION TRAIN | ney Roger B. Wood said today. Horst|For Giving Information Leading to gfr;“‘fl,:l1°m°g; total the principal | New York Woman Charged With the e our days before the attack occur- port from Admiral :':navofin Jel;:r; fore as imrorters of such & articlen! A Telophons Pole Piaced Across the | YOS GOlts who was roturned from | Conviotion of Train Wreckers. | buric cetimates that the cort por hong| Murder of Her Two Children. |G Seinder of 1y SriskiRet Aot Coneiznmen o meat progucts “are elephone Pole Place r ngland to testify before the federal — Fras 2 A nth: od a0 Track. grand jury, recelved $600, Mr. Wood | Middietown, Conn, ADril 25.—The | proshastery socosone. mupeia 8 aD-| New York, April 25—Evidence of| The East Buffalo Live Stock Asso- e e iitaaed, fier summin | horers. Several thousands of fons of — said, John T. Ryan of ‘Buffalo re-|reward of $2,500 offered by the New | Tautonic empires the’ cout s 1a wo |alienists was presented today both by - 2 London, April 25.—An unsuccessful [ celved a check for $200, the dynamite clation filed a complaint with the Pub- lic Service Commission against the New York Central Yards Co., at Buf- falo, N. Y., allegeing improper condi- tions. York, New Haven & Hartfora ratl- road for information leading to the ar- rest and conviction of persons who wrecked a. passenger train on the Val- tttempt was made Sunday night to vreck a crowded excursion train near Maryborough, southwest of Dublin, by neans of n telegraph pole placea the prosecution and the defense in the trial of Mrs. Ida Sniffen Rogers, charged with the murder of her two children before Loriys Elton Rogers such goods have heen found docu mented for a neutral port and an- dressed to firms which do not exist * there. Large consirnments of similars 3 cess of $1,000,000. The total cost of the war, if it is still in progress August 1 nmext, will have been $45,000,000,000. Of this sum cost $31,-six automatic pistols about $100 and railroad fares about $120. Mr. Wood declared the only papers seized in Von Igel's office which he tended work for less hardship upon trade by sending ships to port for search instead of searching them at sea. besides the added danger of =oods were addressed to a baker, to submarine attack while search is In o ley Branch at Maromas in 1911, was|G; tain' was divorced by his wife and married i . 12| tne keeper of a private hotel or makes icross the tracks. A railway employe |had examined were those relative to|toflay ordered dlstributed to' two | si1660.000000 - Corany s tte ocr | her, Counsel for the defendant con- | Tuwelve persons are missing as a re- | ProFress. Admiral * Jellicoe's - report |12 moch Gumerumenta *ho tried fo remove tha obstruction | the allged canal conspiracy. He|claimants by Judge Shumway in ine . | tended she was Insane when she poia- vas fired upon and Inter an engine sarrying o squad of police to the scene was derailed. Despatches recelved here indicate gharacterized these a2 ‘most {llimunas ng. MANN FINALLY DEFEATED superior court. The state police will get $2,150 and- Antonlo di Mauro ot New Britain, formerly of Bridgeport, ‘will receive $350. and France's $9,250,000,000. Two years of the war, the booklet states, will cost six times more than the full amount expended in the Civil war, will oned her babies and this view was sup- ported by the testimony of Dr. Graeme M. Hammond. Three mental experts sworn by the prosecution after the de- It of fire that destroved a four-story Jodging house at Granite City, TIL. on Sunday. No search has bsen made in the ruins for the bodies because of the al win it concludes by saying: contended #hat such imports onnt: e he recarded ar bonafide shioments fnegt tended to become part of the common =tock of a coun'ry £ Give as Little Inconvience as Possibl, “The difference between the British con v: reach a sum forty tim e and the German procedure is that wi ‘hat unsettied it ail 1 es mors ‘than eak walls. at we : u ons preV n - o - Rules Not Adiusted to Modern wred fense had rested contended, however, s have acted In the way which causes i Times. AEain Saity of Tsland and that BY DEMOCRATIC LEADERS |,%50ro0. Srere arseetos, chanmed woth | wiit Socton Siacspmational debt. and | {002 r Rogers' mind was not cloudd | gixtasn hundred workers returned the ‘east dlacomiort 1o neutrals’ nc| in the presence of facts such Sardinal o has conferred At| .. Bjil Goes to Gonferees of Both|Wrecking the train; they were con-'|of tho Panama Canal. eflt“d that she knew tho nature of her | ¢o ork .xp‘mol 'lllnn::‘lln‘(t‘ond;!l( y‘ gtend of ainking neutral L ipe engared | those indlcated above ¢ 2 oot Orogheda th the Irish clergy on victed and are now serving long terms act. e Cable Co. plant af R ] ns haive Sosie e wor o s e T P T B e pis. ubjects of national importance, Houses Today. in the state prison. DRAFTING A MODEL SEEF BUILDING BURNED ;::::‘mugm:fi :'hm‘_k;rr: e Mm.r: mm“ (_ln""‘"’:”nh oo W;'Q Sesge "“'”"“";.',. ".:,‘,""4 ,: — ‘men t. rezulations, * * we examine|times submit to und by a e INED Leadenn It toiae tofey Bnaiy aas | KILLING OF U. 8. SOLDIER SIGE SERVIDELAW AT BRIGHTON, MAss. | %% e them. giving as litle Inconvenience aa( af no ronds could b seizea STE NEAR PARRAL CONFIRMED | Speclal Committes of Nati i tate’ rney Gord nounced ha | modern na conditions will allow | *hev were nccompan v gl s e i el i??.%'.‘.’ t?.pr:sznnz gl'uu-l-:;;“ 1 t'r:: pALS P, so::l': Commlu!onl::,.‘ e Police Believe Fire Was of Incendiary ,’,.,uu' n‘:l:. that _the ::4';"0. Mrs. ¥.[sending them into port only where this | whih establisheq their destination 3resident Urged to Glve Postmaster | going to conference and the conferees D-r;n:nhl-‘ ”I‘l to s-vymw?m;r“h, Origin. Srertin Achor, who bied to death after | becomes necesary.” An enemy country and that all deb . of both houses, appointed later, will oxican Soldlers or Villa Bandits, Cinolnnati, Ohle, April 25—, — an auntomobile aceident at Tampa, Fla., ne of ships an = Tam, e temtm'o':' ST e e 1a) sompmitica of the Bationd Aeic] Boston, April 26—The beet bullding | Ha e o e for. cxamination;| Examination of Suspected Persons formly be based on proots ‘Washington, April 85.—A letter from | draft of the firet great proparedness | Washington, April 26~—General | tion of Civil Seryloe Commissioners |at the Brighton stock yards, contain- |Dr, J. Merlin Achor, her husband, is| The note adds that a further reason tobert F. Wagner, declini) to ao- | measure, Pershing today confirmed the killlng at the time of seizore. To press met here today and started draft-|ing 400 head of cattle, was burned to- | in jail, charged with killing her. for bringing ships into harbor is the ept the nemination as postmasier of | A epeplal rule adopted after brief |of an American soldier about April 10 such theory is tantamount to ing & model civil mervice law, The | night at an estimated loss of over $60,- necessity for close examination of all | that all trade between meutral 3 h ‘White | debate paved the way for action in|or i1 at La Jolla, near Parral. This | committes represents 200 clvil seryice [000, The pglice Investigation indicat- | After a lengthy inquiry into Monday | suspected persons, which has been|ghall be free and would thus i;:’-l ‘York d?. ':‘g;amed“ ‘:: lmlm‘:: thg'hwun d“. rule unr;im one | was tho‘mn offie! rlwpert of u‘w- mmmfl .,:?- ,H“TN subject :4« that the fire was of incendlary ori- | nigh lfl- :;}::l:l; ;c crash at ';N':wm}‘!d - w.ogncelnry b{‘ nx]l‘a:aflm prac- ls::l:’orr t:e ‘::fl;-lne of sen i " SRR, Y| YD I Sl Tt | M e el | R T O B | it porce iz o e | St TR Ty | b, S SOl B 1 S T that Olari's reees i resen exioan moldlers or Villa bandite fired | tended. for war use were in a bu! ™ - |ana Dani both erbury, tary perscns agen pose upon enemy. _m::- N:;h‘;-::‘fi','::":x.:m " | London mi:«l‘lll‘!flo S m upon the Americans, The name of the | Among thome present is Charlea G, |joining the beef house. This building | from criminal bl Joy was driver| At great length the note discusses| It i of course Inevitable that “he t alee has been urged te declined to vote on the proposition | soldler killed and his troop were not|Morrls, president of the Conmnectiout|was also destroyed but nearly all the|of the automobile which smashed into ! the questions of proofs of the destina- 5 ave F;L'::m Morgan another term, and it was dofeated, 348 to 1, giyen, commiasion, horses were saved, tion of the contraband.

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