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. VOL. LVIIL—NO. 295 T POPULATION 28219 ~ NORWICH, CONN, FRIDAY, DEGEMBER & fo1s P coLumn — o The Bulletin’s Girculation in Norwich- is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population. : RUM ANlAN ARMY lS h“:f': "a;.igfi":vz'; . Lloyd George Calls |C. H. Wax Winced M";’f’:’;’%‘fi:”" - WILLI i Nflc | o EAks ZRr ) at Buckingham| Before His Wife| wu s oo e 7 engaged in the manufacture of muni- rector of public works of Pittsburgh, e e : i mi ‘minis army council. The Manufacturers’ & Traders’ Bas the co FORMAL:;,;(::Z:‘E:‘.:FFICE OF |CLAIMS MISS BROOKS 18 ONLY| The Manufacturers’ & Traders’ Bank R Cardinal Mercier Under Restraint. WOMAN HE MARRIED $1,000,000 to $2,600,000. R T Monitar reiala The Columbia Trust Co. of New York increased its capital from $2,- Belgium, is confined to his palace by 5 e s aoMorhie wordeaie ' th KISSED KING’S HANDS All Along the Line East of Bucharest From the Tran-|ise"Serinan suthoriies aecorting to HIT BY SISTERIN.LAW e T When Automobile Was Struck‘by aC. V. Train Ofi S M Mile South of Stafford Springs Railroad Station fan ) d authority. The reaso is e A died two weeks ago, left an estate sylvanian Alps to the Danube o T e by tha_Sardina] |New Cabinst is'to Have Representa- FOREIGNERS KILLED IN tionalists—A Strong Business Ele- nd Said: “I Know That Speci- |found in Jamaica bay. Roomful of Men, Pointed at Him| The body of Mrs. Lydia Brown, of ; MEXICO BY BANDITS.| ont Predicted. Gov. Fisider of New Jorsey, 1ssea| TNE. MEN WERE TOSSED IN ALL DIRECTIONS | Miss Brooks, in Picking Wax From a |Valued at §1,000,000. against the deportstion of Belgians. tives of All Parties, Except the Na- Rockaway Park, Queens Borough, was An American Called to the Door and St a proclamation designating next Sun- & PLACE OF FINAL STAND IS NOT YET APPARENT Shot Through Head. day as tunerculcsisi ~ London, Dec. 7, 10.55 p. m—David| New York, Dec. T—Five more per-| Eyoomg from the port of Phi > o 5 & El Paso, Tex., Dec, 7.—Three more | Lloyd George at’Buckingham Palace | sons, including one wife, recognized E b Russians Fail to Make Any Impression Against the Austro-|,ames were added toduy to the list of | tonight formally kissed the KInEs | jo Chares He Wax todiy the man |delphia for the month' of November Car Was Struck at a Dangerus Grade Crossing—Apparently - foreigners reported to have been killed | hands on his acceptance of the offices | they had known as “Oliver Osborne,” |Were valued at $35,000,000. > German Forces Along the Bukowina Border—Berlin Re- |in Mexico by ~bandits. They are|of prime minister and first lord of the | or under some of his other allases.| Fine aboard the gteamer Great City, the Occupants Had No Warning of the Train’s Approach ' Gutllermo_Snyman, son of the late|treasury. This indicates that in an | Wax, who is held under $50,000 bail as . o General W. P. Snyman, of Boer war | unexpectedly short time the new pre- 2 in dock in the Erie Basin, Brooklyn,|. 1 ports That the Rumanian Capital Was Captured Without | inc ™ 'Howard Weeks, or Howard | mier sees his way to the formation of | o temmshy hen from Chisego s | destroved grain worth $2,000. —Henry St. Pierre, Algot B. Clansman, Preston Auster- Gray, as he was known in Mexico, and | an administration and he was prob-fclear the name of James W. Oshorne, 3 bt h = 2 3 d Foster. Although |2bly able to submit to the king a pre- andd No reports of the death of foreign- o d 5 Any Fighting—On the Other Fronts the Artillery Wings |n Americon named Foster. Althaush | {7 20/ 13 iR €0 (g Kin% & pre; | o prominent ' attorney, who'had beor om ta SRR had e rceivea et haut, O. L. Swanson and Fréd Korell, the Victims, All Carpenters, Were Returning to Willimantic, After Com- . . many days 10, the news of their fate | Prorosed ministers. romise, after courting her as of the Army Are Doing the Greater Portion of the Work | o1y reached the border today. Ministry a Matter of Speculation. ifver Osbornet. Wax lias' sOmitted] - gl ool to the Briount.dt +1,000,000 Young Snyman was reported to have| °Doubtless much remains to be done | that it was he who was Miss Tan-|wag withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury : . o . h 1 ry . - — Activity of the Greeks | met his death at San Pablo de Meogui. | jn the way of the allocation of the | zers friend. Francisco. leting Day’s Work—All of the Men Killed Were Married An Explanation of the Military Ohthuatin: | nesr .t CHIRGRh ICIt. . 5 A . PERC for shipment to San Francisco. P o Howard Weeks, an employe «f an T o 1n s i - L~ s % g 3 Has Been Demanded by the Entente Ministers at Athens. | American mining concern. was. called | fstry is a mattor o pure spopaletim, | . Wax was identified by Miss Tthet| The International Paper Co, of and Most of Them Leave Children—Willimantic Was to the door of his home near Parral,|Buf the premier still has plenty of | Brooks as the man she married in = N X § 3 2 : » Shocked by Rews of the Accident. it shot through the head by Villa bandits | time before he has to meet parlia- | Hoboken, N. early in 1914 under the | CFease of 10 per cent. in Wageq. and his body then hanged in the door- | ment, on Tuesday, to complete details | Bame of Maise Mason Nye. Wax ad- The Rumantan army at last reports most part, the artillery wings of the | yard, according to information brought|and he will doubtiess be in a position | Mitted the accusation but asserted that was still faling bask all along the line | beilgerent armies are doing he great- | to the border by Npanish refugees.|to present to the house of commons | ‘Miss Brooks was the only womad east of Bucharest from the Transylva- | er portion of the work Berlin reports | Wecks, who went by the name of Gray, | his new nationa! ministry, represent- | they can prove I did marry. s for the four largest and swiftest battle cruisers ever authorized were opened at the Navy Department. Alp: -° Just where | that the Bulgarians have forced back | was married and had five children. ' |ing all parties with the possible ex-| Assistant United States Attorney- SRR A Stafford Springs, Conn., Dec. train crew in picking up the mangled it n'o;:u b ux:‘:outj‘:’u:d,w\v?:; the Rritian: Sr the Beunm tiver dowe Little has yet been learned of the|ception of the Nationaliste, ond, it | General Roger B. Wood, in charge of M‘n‘l‘fl;-}ef"‘g ofzcgei';';"'i{l (eho man Five men were killed and one seriots- | bodes. After an hour's delay, the traim its Russian allies, make a stand|lands near Seres, in Macedouis, and |third victim. "A letter from a Spaniard | common report is to be trusted, com- | tle case, admitted this contention 'was | SATHE JeTicogs Second In cotomand |1y injured jate toduy when a_north- |resumed its trip to Drattleboro, Ve not yet | that the Bulgarians and Gérmans have | in Torreon to a couniryman here said | prising a strong business element. true. s bound train on Central Vermont railroad struck an automobile at a|WILLIMANTIC SHOCKED grade crossiag a mile sou Gold coin to the amount of $1,000,000 | Erade crossiag a mile souzh of | the BY NEWS OF ACCIDENT. ainst the Teutonic allies ha u 2 s becomme appirent. On_ the Moldavian | compelled the evacuation by the Serbs|an American named Koster had bcen Little Reliance Upon Rumors. “So far as we know,” said Mr. Wood, west_frontier and farther north along|of positions they had previously cap- | horribly maitreated and then burned to| .o, © .0 B90 “EON DO | Wax never married any other wo- the Bukowira border the Russi-n at- | tured near Trnovo, in the Cerna river |death at a stuke in the presence of his b DOn | man than Miss Brooks. The woman in tacks _against the Austro-German | sector. son. The murder occurred near Tor-|[hé numerous msmes canvassed dur | Chicago who passed as his wife, Mrs. ;;:’E:x‘;-:";’:::"{'n from, the sub-treasury | carpenters from Willimantic, employed [ oy of the Victims Wera” Massisdss | forces have falled to make any fm-| West of Lutsk. in " Volaynla, the|reon, the letter said. I A Y e oo Coriain that| Francis Burke, he did not marry, we {00 SuPme e neia at a local house. E N Tn Child, iod= pression. Teutonic aliies have capturcd Russian| Villa's bandits aiso looted many }ws S5IC of cholee 1s much Wider Whan | pelieve. o x The a3 Ly o em Leave ren. | An official communication from Ber- | positions and successfully withstood | American homes in Chihuahua City. | iho” samittedly difficult task confront- | ol wood added that as soon a8 wifliam J. Maier, chairman of the| Henry St. Pierre. ‘Willimantic, Conn., Dec. 7.-~This city lin says Bucharest wus captured with- | counter-attacks. carzying off large quantities of Ameri- | 1o him' was uppermost in the public | VXS Services are no longer required{, o1 ove" and’ means committee, e, NI e, Conti P e cles out any fighting, except by the Ru-| The Vienna war office reports that|Ccan-owned property and destroving|ming and provoked missivings regard. | 25 & material witness In the nerfury|w.q appointed deputy fiscal supervisor | Preston Austerhaut The deatlilon fecwell Enowrtamt manian infantry north and west of the | ts: Italians after a vigorous Yombard- | What they were unable to haul away, |jns hig chances of securing any con- | 14 other cases against those figures| " oo ro” charities, it s i 5 em?a el ot capital. ‘This resistance was «uickly | ment launcted two attacks on the |messages from the Chihuahua capital | {15, M® Chances of sectiing any, Con-|in the Tanzer breach of promise suit el T Stafford Sprivgs. . All of the YieaE overcome, it is stated, and the in; s | Catso front of the Austro-italian the- | state. isgivings.to. a large extent have dis- |08 Wil be furned over to the local Pov | Ajexander Schiicke, president of the el ot Stamiond Srriges LT ¥ entered the town from all sides, being | atre, but that both of them were re-|. The home of Donald B..Gil; Dpeared, mAinly owing to the fact|lce to answer: to 4 charse of grand|ge, Metal Trades Labor Union,| W. D. Lasem is in the Jounson Me- |} children. i received enthusiastically by the popu- | pulsed. American mining operator i Chihna- [ (R3¢ he has been able to gain the sup. | larceny. made against him by Kath- | SoTWER Il TIRces Labor UROn: | oo i1 nospital here, sultermrg from | '€27Ve en. V5o lace and decorated with flowers. Artillery duels and exploits by raid- | hue. was looted of virtually evervthing | port of the Labor party by an offer | erine Meisenheimer, a nurse maid Who | Gfice Department. severe injuries. but physiciuns say he | Henry St. Pierre was 35 vears old, ‘Aside from Rumsnia, the greatost|ing parties continue on the fronts in|it contained. according to one mes- |07 two ministerial posts and three um. | Cl2ims never to have seen Wax after ok & o000 <houos GrNGEN Gy leaves his wife and tirce childres 2| r day's|B. Clansman was about 32 years oid, I8 survived by his wife and a child; A. ¢ Interest still is centered in the pelitical | Belglum and France.s The Germans|sage. The family flet to the border. |ger-secretaryships. giving him $200 to invest for her two| ppo n of betting on electiony | The men had completed th crisie in Great Britain. Duvid iloyd and French are engesed in a spirited | The curio store belonging to Howard | “With the vote of the Laborites, to- | Years ago. ot Propoton I o aengment (o the | woik -andistarted for WL ntic George has formally accepted from |srtillery battle In the region of Hill | Schneider, said to be a German sub- | gather with the bulk of the Unfonists Identified By Fourteen. corrupt practices bill offered by Sen- |automobile. The crossing near the | S. Swanson leaves his wife and three the king the post of prime minister | 304, northwest of Verdun, where the!ject. was robbed, it was reported.|and a large section of the Liberals| Fourteen persons #ltbgether have |ator Keryon of Towa. & electric ligh- station, where the acci-|Children; Preston Austerhaut s and first lord of the trcasury. a fact |Germans Wednesday gained = some | Almost a solid block of stores helong- | demanding more energetic prosecution | now Jdentificd Was o the adventurer = dent occurred, is a dangervus one, he- | mourned by a wife and child, and 3 which s consiCered as indicating that | ground. ing to Arabs and other foreigners was |of the war, Mr. Lloyd George will | the federal authorities claim him to be.| Adolph Loeffler, of New York, plead- | ing hidden on cither side by hills.’ Ap- | Kovell, aged 2% leaves nis wife 1akem, he will be able speedily to form a| An explanation of the military ac-|burned, according to another report.|probably command a working major- | Besides Miss Frooks, those who con- |ed guilty before Judge Nott in General | parently the occupanis of the car had | Who i8 in a hospital, is married, | ministry. The probanle maieup of | tivity of the Greeks has been and-| Government agents here received alijty in the house of commons, while a | fronteq him t-.ov sere Mrs. Lillian |Session to a charge of grand larceny | 00 warning of the train's approach, for | _All were employed by Latham & the cabnet has not been announced. |ed by the British, French, I‘alfan and |report today that more than 150 Mexi- | further asset will be thg benevolent | yj Miss . B P s th|in the second degre: the machine was hit squarcly. The|Crane, local contractors. The mew, On no ore of the fronts is a san- | Russian ministers at Athens, accord- | cans were evecuted by the Villa men. | neutrality even of the supporters of :’,‘h](‘,:,'." w;‘:shnfi:gg‘((lsfflr n" :x‘:nre_ !’-fi:n‘n‘l: . men were tossed in all directions, two | the accident spréad rapidly and ruinary battle in progress. For theling to an unofficial despatch. A delegation of American mining | the late cabinet in the national inter-| I ivingstone, a lawyver, Mrs. T. P.| The Bureau of Navigation of the |being hurled into a brook two others | Wwe‘e pathetic scenes when the fas mer._aze, planning |0 s‘(ela;::m)x‘f?z noxt | ests. OConnor, owner- of & rooming house | Navy Department announced that the fon o trestle and the rest on-the road- |of the dead mon were notif ‘maks i e 2 < i = . “tonight for Stafford HEARING OF BOSTON CONVENTION OF SAFETY . iditions in Chihuahua _City. . Two[C. W, HARKNESS LEFT AN & Patropmann, And Lye Ittors wite. T |ame Conaknext-spring. -~ . | The train was Urought to a stop ""“I“’ RXTIE 0 M. 3 W‘““m AND MAINE CONTROVERSY FIRST FEDERATION. [R50 oh (16 G pese govornmont avel - ESTATE WORTH 48366885 | » For the frst tme mince his arival |- o /S0 F i T the frightened passensers aseisted the | burial o g i L) : == huahua, City to investigate the reporte: 3 e oAt A o ket orides e it sl = - M. P. It Bell R N Fi 1 by 5 Was Third Las t Holder of Standard | was confronted bv Miss Brooks, whom !Stale, ordered a state-wide invectiga. Kinowlton Believes Receiversnip | Fires n;f“v:::::“'-s::::um-m for | killing of about 60 Chines 2 "’"s“:k_ < i he decerted ~ few days after he mar- |tion of charges of fraud and error in | SUBMARINE WARFARE SPECIAL ATTENTION-GIVEN' ried her. When Miss Brooks wa'ked |the recent Ohio election. RESTRICTIONS ON AMERICAN IS A CRITICAL ISSUE SO-CALLED COAL CORNER. Boston, Dec. 7.—Marcus P. Knowlton,| Baltimore, Dec. 7—After trying 20,- Néw, “York;: Dec.. 7~Charlps. Wyl [to the toom' In_{he Tederal buliaing ent Wi = Pre on sent a telegram to e et hairman of the Federal trustees con- | 000 cases in the traffic court in Chica- TRADE WITH RUSSIA|Harkness, who at the time of his Jeath | {0 Which Wax had been taken from the | ./ G Boldt i for | Made So by Germany’s Acceptance of | Manipulations of Speéulators One E lling N N Ha , Jud; ‘ex- Y 2 3 Tombs, he paled and shrank back. Tge C. expressi ng’xorruw or s b 4 Hartford Raliroad's. Boldimgs. of the | breases he. Deler sotass (e Yatey | Announced by British Embassy in a|lacsest Herer of ‘Standard OML stock | His smille vanished | and his cves |the death of o I e o Responsibility for Arabi Cause of High Prices of Nacessities. majority stock of the Boston & Maine, | First Federation convention here that Circular Letter. left an estate worth $49,565,895, ac- | Searched the floor as Miss Brooks un- | 2! o Washinston, Dec. 7.—Cermany’s ac- | Washington, Dec. Intormation testified today in the federal court pro- | fincs and penalties are the ieast im-| _ — cording to an appraisal filed with the | hesitatinely doptined him as the man| popo N. Marper, of Washington, | ceptance of respansibiiity . for . the | galvered from many sources by 9 ceedings on the question of making the | portant phase of his work. ‘Washington, Dec. 7.—N2w restric- | surrogate here today. His brother, St was qeiected as chairman of the com- | sinking without warning of the Brit- | ernment officials conducting the na- s temporary recelvership of ths Boston| “The man who is ned usually leaves | tions on American trade with Russia | Edward S. Harkness, is the chief bene- Winced Before Miss Brooks. ~ & Malne permanent, that he believd |the court room deflant.” said the judge. | Were announced today by the British |ficiary under the will, recelving ap- 5 the receivership was the best way out | “He considers himself squared with|embassy in a circular setting forth | proximately $36,182,000. To his widow,| He wincad when Miss Brooks, in of the road’s difficulties. the law. His penalty js paid and he|conditions to govern shipments pass- [Mrs. Mary Warden Harknese, the de- | answer to Mr. Wood's query as to The witness, who was formerily | owes nothing more to socioty. But f¢{ing through the blockade lines. into|ceased left more than $12,000,000 Yale| Whether she knew any of the men in chief justice of the supreme court of |he finds a judge who patiently ahd|SWweden, through which country most | Unversity and the Presbyierian Hos- | the room, pointed at him and said the state, added that in his opinion |earnestly poinis out to him the ser- | Americin exports to Russia are hand- | poursonboq owom™ o sy Jo rovid| T know his specimen” | o t] leal plan would be a reorganiza- |ousness of his offense because of fts|led. Aside from goods destin or | $5,000,000 and _$350,000 respectively.| Mrs. Miller, who corroborated her - States last April to break diplomaiic| These by tion of the twenty-five raflroad corp- | darger to roclety, his bettor seif re.|the Russian government, only thirty- |Lend a-Hand Mission was also remem. | Sister. stepned up to Wax and struck | 49Rce yestordos, at Pittsbursh of heart | Fiie8, st SRy Jo, Jroay Splomare | | These combinations bRt oy 4. orations now operating as the Boston | spona: four commodities can be sent to Rus- | bered to the extent of $25,000. him repea‘edly on-his chest with her | 4i5ease, Channel Zatedtier: Sitase by and Maine. Commissioner Arthur Woods of New |5i2 under the regulations and rigid| Cask in bank at the time of Mr.| clenched fist. Commissiorier of Weights and Meas-| Such information as the American ‘.’;f:mfi,';';" ‘;;‘; ,’."m.‘r 2’;;.‘ ».’;rv.“a,‘.u.., X ‘Bt nover Balleved - Gor hoped | York o aaonte B ¥ | conditions must be complied with be- : 7| Wax was visibly embarrassed at : it thet the Teorganisation would bo ac- | strictiee. oot o gflun‘;?;scn:n fore letters of assurance for the ship- ‘S?d‘rkrf!:chde?;l’; e ::dsifféé. the visit of Mrs. O'Connor, a middle- | U763 Hnmgmha"rnq“nhc:d s b4 Et!n(;; fho “Arabia to have boon o Du:*’:'?”?v L R BT complished,” he said, “so long as the |automobile drivers in the interests of | ™ents will be issued. filed with the report, showed that he |2ged, well dressed woma At e e Roe heveOneibls for high | ship of the Peninsular and Orients!|fha. s " el m“mufln e road was paying its rentals. My be- | public eafety had repeatodly bees | The Step is believed here to be the [ yag interasted in soveral hundred rail. | he failed to recognize her, but later CYSIVe mmen are repsonsi line, passinz throuzh the Medit I o lief was that no reorganization would | blocked = by misguided con:binations. | QUtcome of a conflict in the trade pol- | roads and large industrial concerns.|admitted she was one of his “land-|f00d Prices in New Yor nean on a age. paric level. Investization of the high ever be accomplished untll the road|He said “it is utterly absurd and illog. | icies heretofore followed by ~Great|gjs holdings In Standard Oil, esti- | ladles.” He denied, however, that he| p_ ...y advances in. lumber rates|many passe v A e pTentiaalion o came into the control of the court and [ ical” to permit any inexperienced per- | Britain, Russia and Swelen and is un- |mated to be worth $25,525,908, were | bad borrowed $25 from her and ne- Froads operating from points in | Citizen who was rescued tes dp o tclals that the various parties concerned came to |son to take upon the public hizhways | frgocd t0 have as its object the dimi- |part of the bequest to his brother. [ gtcted to repay the loan. Arkinsas to Pénsacola, Fla, were sus- | The German note which was made | thore was na warrant whatever for $18. | take a rational view of the situation. |a potential engine of destruction. gation of Russia’s Jmports through |The amount to be paid by the estate| Smith, the patrolman, and Mrs. |50 q 3% SO U050 0 M Sommerce | public today by the state deprtn coal in Boston and New York other | mittee to have charge of President|ish liner Arabia, with the explanation | tion-wide inquiry into the bigh:cost Wilson's second inauguration cere- | that her submarine commander took |of living pointed witk increasing di= < Imoniea. the vessel for an auxiliary warship, |rec-ness toright to the concluson that has brought the issue over subma:we |the soaring prices of certain necessi- Harry M. Landis, treasurer of Pitts. | warfare to a more serious and clear- | ties of life were due to the - burgh and one of tie best known cut basis than anything that has hep- | tions of specuators who had. ] bankers in the clty, (.d at his resi- | pened since the threat of the Unit'd|to force quotations upward. s ms:'fl:'#:fic(“?fi jeg?owlmnth said| In addition to a uniform trafic code, i‘;’f";’;edfi et harticulally | ¢o the state In inheritance taxes will Stmith met Wax at Delaware Water:Commiscion until Aprit 2. says if official data is furnished | tpa (he acnvity of these alleged coms | his principal objection to the di- | drafted by t-affic experts from all over | I’ Srian bisckade ‘and — ratioging | SPProximate n p, where he spent u vacation in the 2 showing that the vessel wi ordi- | bintionn. . Wrether mmen. e prof roud was ‘that it Increased. fixed | trame commities of the federsiion man.| Be2SUTe, Is said to have taken stebs | perai PricES OF oy took tha photosraphs used on the |y iis, sirike of the stage hands in| L5, FSSineCt SCRTI,, i [most can_be punished under f.de charges about $1,600.000 annually. He | tained the following recommenda- | ‘o fctaliate, which resulted in the circulars which indirectly 'ed to his'iiartford in progress for more than| PR 6 B SNOR e German = - |1aws is adli o be stiil spiek CHENN - - a % i a Y = two weeks, had been settled. The men | 2! s i I I TNEN SB YU ation. :llll‘.y&a‘m. 1;;32-10 ines, should con- tions: nmr_»mmy in_ number plates e stringent regulations announced FOODSTUFFS DROPPING ar Livingston sald ;?‘ry (Pad T Eiven an increase in wases and mrnpt‘“(nuldn promptly draw the ap- S Every federal ayancy with: sl pari; nd gear shifts, tr: & e i % 2 2 arm | propriate consequences. s as- Ja* o i charges to two-thirds or three-quart- | nated namber plates enison s | The list of goods for whict the | Housewives’ Boycott is Showing Good | at Greenwich, Conn. for two months |double pay for Sunday work. Pimed here that - the conssqueness | FCMOte rela‘ion to the sitvation was ers of the present rate to offset the British embassy will issue letters of Results. in the spring of 1914 under the name called on today to play fts part in the assessment which holders of common assurance to American exporters to e e | The Council of National Defense cre- | Would be an expresgion of regret ond | ereat machinery of investization which the qualifications, mental, moral and phvsical, of every applicant for a li-| Russia and Finland #ncludes the fol- 2 an offer of reparatlon for an injury |2 stock would be called upon to pay cense, and for the permanent disqual- | lowing for which sach Portland, Oregon, Dec. 7. — Retail| During a lull in the day's proceed- {213 by he Natloas) Defence Aot and | or Gunger suffered by the American | the goyernment had put into cperas e * |ification. of every operator twice con-{given- under the prosent taemiations: | Prices of eggs, butfer and other food- | Ings, Wax was shown the two trunks, | @Uel®Cinling "heid its first . formal |on board. I e At e I R RIVERS AND HARBORS victed of operating while urder the ni- | * Binoculars, medicaments and. ther. | Stufls, against’ which a _housewives' | suit casc and traveling bag found in|iiecting at fhe War Départment. 5 of which ati] I undigested, hut all fluence of intoxicat:ng lquors. mometers, sulphur tartaric and citric | Po¥eott has been in effect all week, | the room in boarding house occupied 5 MARRIAGE OF ROYALTY & el ity ha -ligested, hut all of CONGRESS IN SESSION mometers, sulphur, tartarlc and citric | 4rCohed tn Portiand markets today and by “Oliver” Osbone.’, He identifled| The 160 riveters smployed on the et | ek il ve. sl Gy b e ’ hi 3 - | the contents as his. ey included a Yow & lable. S el Cost of Atlantic Coastal Canal Esti-|VIRGINIUS J. MAYO Wlates, phiosphoss.. mathinery fexopt] o peten e e ol wiiich hs Sat0 ray [UniSipn New, Mexion under con| iy | o ith the investigation In its infancy mated at $47,800,000. IN BUSINESS TROUBLE |copperas (sulphate. of coppers, vese | the boycott caused the reduction. Eggs, | worth $1800, a half dozen sults of yrno Ot 1® ¢02% 50 Der cent. increase | Prince Nicholas Viadaovich Engalit- | oficlals were unwliling to predict. to= 50 e aeeds, Daratin, SUEPSL). VeE: | which sold at 65 and 70 cents a dozen | Clothes, a ozen pairs of shoes, scores| PO SITUC (oF 8 B9 Por Cont. tack cheff Weds Madame V. Bertrand. | JJSht where it might lead. The scc S5 Washington, Dec. 7 —Brigadier | Receiver Appointed for His Radiator | colophany (rosin) American cotton, | Monday. retailed for 50 cents today [ of silk shirts and socks, five canes and 2 = known to be under rurveilinne and Ao General William H. Blaci cnief ot Factory, in New' Haven, Pl s ey | and farmers' butter dropped from yes- | hundreds of small articles. . ° | Leonard M. Waistsin, Commissioner | Parls, Dev. 7—-Frince Nicholes Viad- | 11 pare of the work aasiened io e 8 army engineers, addressing the Na- 5 . terday’s price of 45 cents a pound to s ax rummaged througl e o L i novich Engalitcheff; former ussian | 2 e BRIl Do ol ey e Ne The remaining articles on the list P of Accounts, New York, sent to Police | "ovich Engalitaheft former ~—WuSSian |geiy oda investigatos in the feld | New Haven, Coi . 7—Virgin- y | 25 cents. traveling hag, filed with odds and ; n, Conn., Dec. 7—Virgin- | have not been subject to such regu onde; he e vimited. souvenirs among | Sommissioner Wood & list of coal | 50 0RO A rried. foday | poon, the checking of transactions‘darst today, warned communitics against lus J. Mayo, whose matrimonial trou- |lations before and officials are uncer- #eeking appropriations for canals or|bles came to public notice f what will be the effs Egas 28 1-2 Cents in Chicago. the newspaper men and others present. in the mavor's office in the sixteenth | N& the last few months by these menm. 2 o“fhflpena:’; Which cannot be put|the suicide 5 Tta menogravia e Ty Lithe S s e n | otmags b 7.—Eggs were qgnoted “I am very happy tonight, Wax |'° POOT familles at frm 37 to 38 a ton. |\ corment “Prince Peter Kouch- | y. He s 3 , Dec. lian Cook, lost his first legal skirmish | €hip) under letters of assurance. . |on the local butter and egg exchange|Said as he returned to the Tombs. “I| Josephue Daniels, Secretary of the|eff of the Russian embassy here was|NUMEROUS DEATHS AMONG such activities injured legitimate wa- have cleared the name of an innogent | Navy, signed a contract with Homer |a member of the wedding party. CIVIL WAR VETERANS © In complicated business troubles to-| Most of them are produced from|at 28 1-2 cents a dozen today, three ] terways movements and retarded the|day, when Judge Green of the r- |raw material usually exported from ts belo man and at last I have all the under-|R. Fel ident of the N rt country’ v ; = s esterd: i . rguson, president of the Newpo: 5 : b teys development. C 1phia, | 125, o0t appointed a temporary re- | Great. Britain. They are: metals, ex- | sonts lcos than a weel age.. "0 ' | wear I need News Shipbullding and Dry Dock Co. | Prince Encalltchelf mas divorced in| Made Large Gaps & " i e g & R e the ruction of twi ttleships. | New York in Jun® of the present year lovernmens socvatnry of the Aiuntic Daiadsiphia, | ceiver for his radiatoR factory here. |cept lead, rubber, jeather, castor oll, or the constru: 0 ba e Pension Rell Last Year. e James E. Wheeler of this cit; -aphite, juté sacks, 1, ‘twine, s AL INE PA terways Association, declared that the named as receiver for one month, whs | Tac. Cocoanuts. Bevptian cotion wool- | MRS. EMMELINE PANKHURST 2 anal, con- £ s necting bays or sounds between Hos: “The mppoimimant came atter . B | T T s &nd popper. VISITS LLOYD-GEORGE MEN ton and ort) olina, estimated at | sh 2 341,800,000 Will e saved In preven- | ors of New Tork han marey andoth: | F. L. SMALL INDICTED Wants Women to Be Taken Into Ac- 9 h 0 tion of shipwreck losses, which 1n the | to dissolve the company: They e FOR WIFE MURDER| count in Reconstruction of Cabinet. . ot day. CAMPAIN EXPENSES $138,705| sioner Saltzgaber.of the last twenty years have amounted to|to own ten per cent. of the wiock o e s : e reau, made public today, shows $40,000,000 along the Atlantic coast. | Mr. Mayo, who insists he owns a |Pleaded Not Guilty—December 26 Fix-| London. Dec. 7, 1158 p. m.—Mrs. | gt biam Meaieen: Teras eTy ffaV=| A lone robber threw pepper in the | Contributions Amounted to $138,009—| the names of more than 50,000 The ‘congress held two sessions to- | majority of the stock, wns arrestes od as Date of Trial Emmeliné Pankhurst, the militant suf- | Sa08, CXOT loen Texas, to Abanylfaco of an express wagon suard in the| Democratcs Spent About $63,000. | old soldiers passed from thé day and will adjourn tomorrow with | earlier (n the day, charged with eod 4 fragette, saw some of Mr. Llovd | Nasor General John F. O'fvan, two|Lear of a downtown ‘building at Los g ¥ dueing their total to 286,000, has election of officers and the adobtion|saulting Mr. Shoemaker, who claims| Ossipee, N. H., Dec. 7.—Frederick L.| Ge0rge’s chief supporters today, as!pational guardsmen were unable fo de. | Anzeles, seized $20,090 in gold and cur- | Harrisburg, Pa, Dec. 7.—Total ex-|more than a third of what A MOTORCYCLE MESSAGE FROM se Taylor, the daughter of Charles W. Partridge TEXAS TO NEW YORK | National - Fighwayve - Asseciation of| of Chicago. Washington, Dec. 7.—Deaths Washington, D. C., and president of the ———— Civil War veterans made Trip Made in Fourteen Days by Two | Ohio Good Roads Federation, died at| PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN the government’s pension Chardaen - - his home at Jamestown, Ohio, vester- ~_| the past vear. The report of of a new declaration of principles. e was authorized to take she does not desire a reconstruction of rency from the express wagon and|penditures of the republican state| eighteen years ago. There was THRONG AT FUNERAL jaaivats detectives, employed by both | grand jury which had investigated the | C3USe Of Women beins taken into ac-|of town, ~The militiamen, COrporal| Ope hundred members of the crew | Lo mu: ¥ ihe Gobts of the commicies, aa. | of 36000000, Pasioa ::r“m v sides, who have b gua count. % . ne hut o pay a mmittee, ac- ,000,000, Pensjons i SERVICES OF GEO. C, BOLDT.| 00t V" Sert' i piamt mfg{";f the St o “,‘:’,Z.,‘S;}“:,; ;:r;;ly&afgag The Asquith ministry passed through | Lamey, 3.:,,,‘?;‘;"3:2:,:: Sl e of the Spanisn steamship Pio IX. from cording to the financial statement fled | $159,156,000 went to 708,572 persons. ” i h a trying ordeal while the militant suf- ot A " | New Orleans or reelona, were | tonight by’ the treasurer of the ecom- e e, g - Millionaires and Waitors Pay Tribute | si10 TRUCK AND MOTOR S I e e e omias Tis burnl- | fragette campalgn was at lts height,| 200 e triP in fourteen days. drowned by the sinking of the vescel | mittee. Contributions amounted to|CAPTAIN 8. H. BECKWITH, to Deceased Boniface. but a truce has been declared on mil in a storm when 200 miles off the Ca- | $138.695. S e AMBULANCE IN COLLISION. | " ntbSiRish A% tne inactment | tant methoas auring the war. The|LCNG TERM SENTENCE nary Islands. The statement ‘of the democratic 4 ‘ew York, Dec. 7. —Miilionaires an suffragettes foresee that the new cabi- 2 b state committee showed receipts of s = waiters were amois the tarong of| One Man Killed and Several Persons | tooer( wiq mieanes nor gontes unto | net may survive the war and have FOR HABITUAL CRIMINAL| The Russian Government informed | 365052, disbursements og $63.568 and | 1® Was Known During the War mourners who filled St. Thomas' Injured at Quincy, Ma: | much to do in shapping the future " the State Department it will not per- | unpaid bills amounting to $5,254. “Grant’s Shadow.” 3 ehurch on Fifth avenue today ut the 4} S gl e, Whe o presiding, ixed .10° | situation of women. Tt is recalled that | 0°°r9® Brewer of Bloomfield Given 15|mit American physicians to enter Rus- y A cembér 26 as the date of th X . PAC e g B e e I Rrn e o B Yeur B RN it ] o e | BT N van of the Dorches str e mon- g ) jear: management, who dled here Monday. | xilled and several persons were stignt. | 5 T UATION 18 QUIET ster women's demonstration early in |, Hartford, Conn. Dec. 7. — George|Russan camps. Kirkwall, Dec. 5.—Salled, steamer |KROWn during the war, as @ B soction 58 tho couniey g b1 nyored 1odky 2 Sl wotween IN SANTO DoMINGo, | e war. B s Sl S sentanc: | The poics of Neshus, N. Ho soinea | JolS Ola¥ (o, Copemiagen, Now |QsSer 3o g hencied il e, b . Phila- | an automo L ontt & molls S A S ’ : : : felphia and othicr citics seni’ their | bulince of the Massichusetts Homeo. | Payments of Public Funds Resumed by Villa Moving Toward Parrai. B s e vonmiam Lt witic the/seleARUE AU & puase ot the oS2penhagen, Dec. 7—Salled, steamer {27765, B Som FFort Doreiaes A ors ey ol falansims] Veshle DosOlE oMo JANe el 8 American Officials. Juarez, Mex.. Dec. 7—Villa was re- | superior court foday. Samuel Hayden, 80 years of aze, Who | Falmouth, Dec. 7-—Safled:: Noordam, | 1ers’ home in Hampton 8 3/ore Piesent, und delogations| years old. who was being removed to ported to have reacheq Satevo, 45| State’s Attorney Alcorn announced |disappeared Wednesday night ' from |New womn” DoC : " |Captain Beckwith was a B o A arieeisilione o] e e i e | Ganta D Ao e ol SO £ bl ety o | an hate I S e, cow e Where he dieds T o O e Lo B lor autoists the % ' s osetaaon (7 #ud Ticth | Buras aid drings of the awbglance: | Sesto”Doniingo, 1n- wiieh SAwmericea : result of numerous automo.’s fatall- | The Scandinavian-American liner Danish Steamer Sunk. R Men who bore the silver and bronze | truck and fell-beneath it after striking | month. Bayments by the government. B e s an, Eeviigy o Flskt | Oacap L ety Sopahimatl yestatiy e | - Tonaon, Dec 7§l y. 1. The ? ford, whose automobile killed a New York. Am th h - | Danish ! - e < ApP sasket lml:x.u‘a“ J-l:g: .go-ggo ‘s:h“,r._-_ B street um Duél‘:lv ::r I;:rtlg «:lf_nzch; h wer up:nmmur mfl:tl 3 sta mux.tl Iast ‘week, was sent to jail for a!man‘:alnh ‘senger iist e e D Winstow, the ‘Nl:)rwq'hnxmer -fl‘-fi:fl"lfl;”flatn&‘i Es o 3”' Aflh‘: :vp" Emerson MoMillon . ¥ | was hela by the bolice on a chatke Of | PABIIC Tunds b the ATacican set S Sues S0, Hawry Qeores of est o Parts ks eyl st | (AN ; Operating without a e hl.nbwnn:l’ued.. g, 3 fense, was pidigns ag ah vy ¢ g'" 2 Thio crav, s JAnit, 3 sent to jall for six months.

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