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EIGHT PARTS Including Star’s Sunday Magazine and COLORED COMIC SECTION. F POC 1.— No. 17,865 D. he Sund Fair Sunday and Monday, | with moderate north and north- |! east winds. ta TL = C., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 99 on, 1909. * WASHINGTON, ~ TREE MORE LNES THE FUTURE MESSENGER BOY. WELLMAN TRIP IS OFF LAUDS ARE LOST IN SMASH Harriman Expec l j pected to Resume ‘Goes Thirty-Two Miles To- Gen. Wood Pays Marked Tri- Business Activities. } | : ; AE eae AT SPEED CARNIVAL | | ward Pole; Returns Again. , ute to: Harries’ Brigade. ; EST) |GUIDE ROPE IS BROKEN PRAISE DULY APPRECIATED Terrible Death Total of Seven} \ | | F jg | Will Depend on Quiet, Sane Life to! | : i : Is Reported at Indianapolis ia res a Bae No) ‘After That Whole Big Gas Bag Washington Guardsmen to Be Re- i ‘omplete Cure. | ' - Auto Contest. | | | Bursts. viewed by Gov. Draper. { i | _ | PLANS FOR HIS WELCOME HOME| { | } ALL OVER FOR ANOTHER YEAR} WIN THE ESTEEM NATIONAL CAR LOSES TIRE; | i OF BOSTON ot | | | { ; | Vessel Will Be Met by Tug, Which | | ‘ | CRASHES THROUGH FENCE! ‘i by . ich | {Only a Few Fragments and Imstru-/| Will Sail for Home Monday Even- { Will Take Hi Pi | | 5 ; ‘im to Erie y | ments Were Saved From ing on McClellan and Sumner, er | Railroad Station. 0G Mechanician and Two Spectators | Y the Wreck. Arriving Thursday. Are Instantly Killed. | i ede . \ 2. tx, August 21—Charles F. | o> ; ‘ } = *; ,y & > ee n - | Speci o % | Tegethof, confidential secretary to E. H. Zz I ae geass 5 Lee Fadl Hing ediealieb cere bets onze: | Harriman, outlined today the plans mado! = hate ay ean bear g theo thips Se uae BOSTON, Mass., August 21, 1:1 GRUESOME RACE IS STOPPED | tor yr. trarriman's recep.ton on tis home | <4 Ghee aad nd attempt to sall| Before starting for home on the gov- | coming to this port. ( pata bt see pole in a balloon has re-/ernment transports Monday evening the 7 | “Mr. Hartman fs one of the most dem: peqnermanters National Guard of the District of Colum i r 24 ie € ple allo erica, ir vhic But Not Until the Marmon Car cratic men [ know,” safd Mr Tegethof. | Fe eee eatean ria iF a ot | Dit Will be reviewed by Gov. Draper of Hits Post and Driver Keene j ‘and has no desire to evade the public pagers and his party of three set! Massachusetts. Wearing their redhat big iwile eine taceion gain perauaue out upon their perflons fiight today. met! hands as thele insignia as members of t o land as any pri Seatac ath a ; aes gnia as members of t Is Very Badly Hurt. | vate citizen might. ° One of the big s hoa mishap after it had proceeded | 1st Brigade of the victorious “Red as lof the Southern Pacific fleet will meet about thirty-two miles from the startlng | the District troops, in column of com [the Kaiser Wilhelm IL in the lower har-| point. Air. Wellmpnt and! Nis\ party ©ue-| Cantes,--willi me: past the xovern ik INDIANAPOLIS, Tod, August 21— bor and take Mr. Harriman without dem- | ceeded in making a landing without in-| opposite the statehouse, at 1:80 o'clock Whree mere lives were sacrificed today /NStration to the Erle raflroad station, | TSP re LRRD pera Herne rs to this Orders have been issued on board Lot! 4m the inad speed carnival which bas | Where. unless his plans are changed, he | eed abba cetia weet eeevenbels a which | the McClellan and Sumner for the guards- funugurnted the great Indianapolis |W!!! reporters and they can judge | aise towediin the} disabled) Balloon: Imen to hold themsely baaineea ten) | After a} ‘ 3 , in readiness t tor aneedway. One mechantctan and | Of bis condition for themselves. ‘The talk | ratiter a long preparation and waiting for form into line at 12:90, After the parade + two spectators paid the penalty of thel= | Of is being met at sea by a private! H Med Mi Wellman decided carly in {20d review are over the troops will returt lives to sntinfy the extreme desire for | S#cht and hurried to his home at Arden | the morning to make the’start. Kvery-/to the transports and saii out of Boston speed. under Such elose guard as surrounds only thing had been in’ readiness for some harbor at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon The fatal accident eame when a Na-/a czar is bosh. time, and only the final details of set-| 4x everything Is already load ai eet er edad rains is ned estomanelatG ting out upon the tight remained to be pe ers ep an He on vont, 2 re ¥ Merz, ete Cure. atried out. ere reason why the depurture 0! mile a tire and eras “How long Mr. Harriman will remain ee wa ee vck in the morning when the guardsmen should be delayed a min- ree 3 lide IASG aAPA TEES: se eae the great airship was brought out of it ute. 1 a fence into a gre | t Beh nm probably not he himself knows. Hl shed and the men took their places in the . 5 » nena weit eis i ; i | The trip home will take thre 1 ading death and destruétion in| : lor 2 week, @ month or long- | When the anchors were cast loos ake three nights feacwini pines, € That must depend upon his health. } jie airship ascended, the engines w re | and two days, and the troops have made ild plunge Ris Sei ea ai eee eee ogra Lae set {n motion and everything seemed: to| ai arrangements to arrive in Washington dead | sick ‘man. Our advices from: Bim by !work to perfection. The big air crat | oaks Thursday morning. The transports Kellum of Indianapolis, mecha-|that he is greatly improved, and, th | Was maneuvered for some time and an-j Will go right up to Washington and land " | atly imp , and, with swered the helm perfectly. Then its head | Prebably at the Washington barracks and F yNedtiiuad eu. |feasonable care, there can be no doubt Was turned to the no rd and it set|lghthouse docks. ‘ ‘Trafalgar, Ind | that he has many years of usefulness and out at a speed of twenty-five miles an{ Gen. Wood’s Tribute. yea activity ahead of him. ¥ oing to Ar-| Vag. is ate <p tae © 7 2 hour, 7 a Indianapolis. aeticity head of Bim. His golns to At News Note: A District Messenger Boy Was Summoned to a Washington House the Other Day | Provisions Go Down; Balloon Up. | eaettiee fears aa Pbaiprenestagen S the deaths, two s =A aha 3 (pes bes } See . 3 aa ie ‘oops today ju nefore he left Fa ; ce ic ‘wishes to, compleio/his cure. i to Button a Gown. Suddenly, atter having covered some | Boston on the Harvard for Governors Is- eibs res during : ‘As to the so-called champagne baths — a ———- - — - eee: bi thirty-two miles and when everything land. The general, who commands the Tapking of Indianapolis wag jend oe that, I don’t know any more seemed to be going splendid! the | Department of the East, had charge of sang at Sine seth ce | FORESTRY BUREAU COMMENDED MARINE GUARD BOOK FOUND| MAYUPSET CONSPIRACY GLAIMS ‘= ite or's,st'ti,ct Stay" fe ae compound fracture of his right arm, | aang TONY ie Gpeng Se ihe era | tached 4 thousand pounds of provisions Chief umpire. Before leaving today he Ertben nose aud saveral scarp woundal| certian Ne wont have much tine’ to} | and stores, broke away. The accident oc- Said to Gen. Harries and other officers of LL peti treet 2 uunds. | pay attention to fussy wrinkles, He will) | curred just as the airship was nearing te District that he wished to congrat- nee Keene, the driver of a Marmon car, | Just live a quiet, sane life, and nature| FEATURE OF LAST HOURS OF /WANTED IN SUTTON INQUIRY, FORMER CASHIER OF FAILED tie pack ice of north Spitzbergen prgpes toni ace Tuya beseech yen pene eebitia daten otne i aaalen tone aad eres k ice of nort! yergen. n which the District guardsmen p St speeey a post to the possibility of Mr. r- COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. BUT HAD DISAPPEARED. ILL Released from this great weight the air- | to cult a « shortly after the National wreck and was an's transacting his business CGRiEe } t ASHEVILLE BANK TESTIFIES. 4 t upward until i: was above the lence canning ee Se ee eres rc he 2 Jdent. the onicials| Meetnss of the Union and Southern Pa-: H : u ‘ i ; 2 ringing ber n nea + \do all in their power to add to the success eaiice, second accldent the OMeials| tie dire<-ong, wien” are. ache'ed for /Controversy Over Reserves Ends {Pay Clerk Guilty of “Suppressing”|Gives Evidence in Court of Money tured her about and set out 10 AIEIE|of the sraeu eral eri] tthe aerionias ie 2 hi -mile race when} Tuesday, held there, Mr. Tegethoff said:! ; i ‘ their way southward. ‘The airship pro-} git) whiel hey we a Y a «the leading car—a Jackson, with Lee| “They have managed to get along pretty) Peacefully in Pinchot | Evidence by Innocently Borrowed’ ‘With’the: Approval’ |_| cacaed slowly. southward'to the ‘edgcter | wac. Welcn they Went Sbene ley i 5 pretty 2 why 8 ° ge Ot He sald that he was already laying hi: Qynch at the wheel—had covered well without him on other occasions. { Indorsement. . | Sitting on It. of the Directors. Lee ee eter cach SIiSIEy el Dae zonitise aumneuvers oF ieee oiper aie #., Ralph De Palma, tn a Flat, wes Will Resume Activities. ' ' [low rere was gotten aboard ‘the Frm | eee ei ae ne ag the forces gecond, and Stiilman, in a Marmon, was| After Mr. Harriman has completed his IMS aot 8 r mH aatee| A at SiR | | wylch started immediately to tow the /ne employed. The District officers say hird. ‘The tace will be declared no con-| period of rest at Arden it is the expec,| DENVER, Col, Sugust 21—Further| An interesting bit of aftermath of tho; ASHEVILLE, N.C., August 21—w. H.| "ship to Spitzbergen. The strain 84S) that Gen. Wood is recognized in army test, and the great Indianapolis motor| tation of bis friends that he will take up|@esultory debate in the forestry reserve/ Sutton inquiry is the discovery at the! Penland, former sf the fallea| <2 Stcats however, that it threatened 10 | circles as a strict disciplinarian, and the: speedway trophy will be raced for again.| his activities ugain where he left them| controversy marked-tie last hours of the! marine barracks at Annapolis of the| First National Bank, who is indicted] tear the car to which tne voiman anal |2re therefore much gratified at his en- Merz Escapes Miraculously. off before going abroad. “Whatever any-| Tf@nsmississippl Commertial Congress, missing guard report book, which was jointly with Messrs. Breese and Dicker-|1y decided to bring the airship down to ees See Ne ee ably By a strange freak of fortune Merz es-} Ody may say of Mr. Harriman,” said and, with the adoption of a resolution|sought high and low during the in-|son, but is not on trial, gave evidence to-| the Surface of the wat This was ef-/ quartered aboard the. two. transports, al- caped from the terrible wreck with hardly} Secretary today, “nobody who knows him| prepared by Thomas Patterson, former | quiry. day which, if unshaken on cross-examina- | fected: without mishép, and the car iPat | (ough: most of them sre\ out on‘ }oas f norateh, He fell under the car whan n| eve? accused him of being a quitter. Hej United States senator from Colorado, the; This book was wanted because it con-|tion, may disprove the claim that there See ee crow. the dogs ane | rns Dostum and yiclty. ‘Te ove turned a somersault through the air and] bbiteutions to these shan eee. Gade mteat | consres tained the records of the ‘sentries on!was a conspiracy among the three men e ireinaricity Gould Wevtrane: | ute cuseumaey wus Meme us cece Gown into a gully near the side of the| poe hone fo those ano ate dependent} ‘rho Patterson resolution calls upon the night of the shooting. After a long {named to defraud the bank. rd the Fram, A fresh start) Mone they peepee dD Seaninaie track. ‘He was im inmninent danger at be,| retire from activities and devote the re. |Congress for action defining the boun-jand futile search It was agreed by the| Witness told of the money borrowed by | {ah.q yo te” and the “America Wae| geld, but khaki coats and extra, trousers {ng burned to death, but by extraordinary | mainder of his life to the easy existence! daries of the forest reserves in such/ofMcers at the barracks that the book j him, his mother and sister from the towed ack (to ‘the landing _ Stage | ONO lower, xes on bourd the trans- Vb gestho. ouuutredeentenion. tet 4) : : pets : iE m th | within a short distance of where the start ha Juck he was able to shut off the engine| as the interests of alners ise uv ie | to exelude mineral and agri- must have gone to Port Royal, C., }in 1887 and 1888, the money for his mother | bedted ge oe del os ee 2 aie abe sibs, ee : s e1 s e upon his a sees aie 5 ie Ne : 01 sot although they have been in th } thus save himself from a horrible} remaining At the helm there he Trill b Frank Gowdy of Denver’ when the Marine School of Application | being used to build houses and that bor-| Mighty Bad Luck Thi | hela a more than a week they have pip NSE ie found, even if it kills him. olution on the ground that| was moved there. But a few ago|rowed by himself for the improvement} ere . + |now a fresh uniform for their sojourn 2 s hurled out of the car and} “That's the kind of man Edward H.|it inferred an attack upon Gifford Pin-/the book turned up. | and purchase of proper! | But the ill-luck of the expedition was | jn Boston, All the officers and men have ded in the gulley some distance from | Harriman is.” Shot, head of the forestry bureau. Iti One of the venerable pay clerks at| He closed this reci : |uot yet at an end. Just as the airship|on thetr “Sunday Khaki.” | Officers who the twisted mass of steel and iron that! ‘as not until 2 re eomnmisndine ite tharracks qwasieicen\ aniow denne | closed this recital with particulars of| }.44q reached the landing stage and every-| in the Seld wore merely the olive drab had once been a speed machine. | ANOTHER LEON LING HELD. |the forestry bureau was adopted that the | chair some months ago. ‘The chair See eee a mantras : depreciation: ‘of in}, i) tacerauiel won Ate shirt and khaki trousers are now to be The three deaths today raise the tol! Patterson resolution accepted and) too low, so he sought to remedy the 1893. At that time, he said, he favored] |. ut serious ¢ ; aes pn in the hotel corridors of Heyes in aq gy.|peace declared. situation. ‘The guard report book look.|the closing of the bank and the turning} eee gust! imaculate olive drab or khaki uniforms. Alleged nana ieee Girl Ar-| x resolution petitioning ¢ jongr ed good to him. It was several months |over of his property and that of ae pont coueee 1 bug} and the men are equally spruced up. J rested at Sunbury, Pa. peal the ten-cents-per-pound old and apparently of no immediate/ ee = - 3 broadside and snat it away from its ae . Harry Holcombe of the Knox racing team | gtNBURY, Pac Aapua oA man |leomargarine was adopted to use. te | mother and sister to the bank, such prop-| tow lines. It was erried careening over District Guardsmen Popular. were killed in an accident in the 250-maile | ancwering the deserij ay, Bieteiaes man} objection was voiced by dairy | So the aged clerk put it on his chair | %tY Deine worth $166,600. rough iee hummocks for some distance,}| Several persons remarked today that rece: Thursday. Cutt -Hittocalte a Btod- | ia.; anaeca: cacsdacee Geto teen | eee eeneenia When te oleomar-|and placed over it avfine, soft cushion Wituess went on to state that te was | aN! the "lithe Distriet guardsmen captured not only rd-Dayton mechanician, was Killed by | Neg vorke ee ere Hane (Sigel of | saving eee entatives offered ne oblec. ‘There the gutrd report hook has rested Pointed out such a plan would greatly A “the bce tered) warts (Of tiie muah telieanen jot momen, the inhabitants eae ; : a = z pre ay as | tel e retel E : depreciate tel value ot : ; : sseque: overed, bi a tce 2D at fe Doing hit by a big racing machine white | NEW, Forks we here todays |r te ine git imitation butter. iscovered py accident ana the /icPreciate the value of the proverty. ty Sao niweat ae to mreclode ang |# Well, especially the Boston girls, Many on the way out to the speedway. Thurs-! Vaice about Lit ent train. Hel" rhe next convention, the short oid Kk is being joked about “sup-| 2°" ‘0! of the proposal that the bank tempt to fly over the pole this |of ‘the District offic and men have day Elmer Grampton, a six-year- oy, | Weighs about 120 pounds, and speaks | sion, will be held in San Antonio, Tex., | pressing ev ” reduce its capital stock one-half, liquidate | ‘been seen walking through the streets P' year-old boy, | broken I ere | \ been seen walking throug’ street was killed by the automobile of Dr. Clark | Ling, saying his name is Jimmie’ Skiie, | #2 November, 1010. —-—+—. she 320,000 change from a} oung lady on each arm. but I ELDAR On thisiGdy., WAG TCM ca lan uae mo moUer waar anl eee feral Officers Elected. pc MY! WHAT A FISH. national to a s o mmerfest a general understanding that ne on way to the specdway for the first | #nd his father a German, he following officers were elected, in, Objection roller, Sete an made the followt ate Ore sei eld Bs (Syie will be held on a charge of illegal| aadition to Col. Ike Pryor of Sav Antonfo, |None Like This in the Potomac or) ‘ ij : of Controller. utement with regard to his unsue-/avold any complications after the men Pall of Grief 0: c | train riding, pending information as to | ¢p, and Arthur Francis of Cripple } mites 5 4 su = plan, he said. was mad. im-|- ful attempt of yesterday to s ou ins he a nie all of Grie: ver City. i his dispos: trom the New York au- eke? sat tn Branch. possible by the objection of the con- | the nerth pole The people of Boston are doing all they Tonight a pall of grief hangs os F the | thorities Eales bent re leet me | SP ial Dispatch to The Star. troller, who declared t the aro . | “Had not the guide rope broken we {can to give ton peg LORE kaa : 5 n er the spectiv ani aiveady. ce os s He af % had i see! chance o vs here are commenting upon eity canitl tue cidave eaenioed ‘actioniobilists | — | spectiv as already announced in the; XoRFOLK, Va. August 21-4 fish, Change would endanger the other na- | Pai #" excellent chance of reaching the | paréiient conduct of the District h drive more carefully through the strects| WOMAN AND CHILD KILLED. | ' port the committee on permanent or-} Vn en node menaures a feet two | UOnal bank tn this clty. mole ee eenmiee Suen Sune although one or two paragrapl than did « rin the week. 2} 2 2 ot " Inches and whose tail is six feet six) Mt Penland said that 1) ame mia al, weight | Writers lave the fact that for a few broken | Bodies Found With Bullet Holes in| voces, Okla-; secon | inches across, with fins that look almost | him and family were upprov ip as the one so sen sme lait weeks campalen in the drs r tha par | Their Heads in Mlinois. Samuel Dutton, ‘Denv like wings, was caught at Ocean View by | J!teetors: that R. 1 S ze neeatal re) Tp dwe |counties of Bristol and Plymouth. The Indinnapoti Ve ANITE CITY, M., August he | dent, Col. W. PF. Bak Oscar Morris, a negro fisherman, tast | HHeged in the bill to do- | was amazing. The cause was a weak |Red and the Blue troops are seen every hej bodies of a woman, thirty years old, and ¢ president, & Jastre ¢ night with hook and t and the mon- | t#uded, was a direct spot in the les é ented ina Ge together, the Blues acting as 2 child, each with a bullet the Sa reason es ey eee eee won exhibition at the Hotet he examining committee pected. / SS Pe iut ta eel piscina . ej head, » found today in ot| exeeutive committee, Fred W. | Ocean View. It is said that the notes, and that the latter he America demonstrated deel District. troops, and many of the t bushes. Two pistol reports were heard! as City, Me ‘sg gged boat and anchor | CUSssed the letters sent to and rece fp cg ereeoned cece ttl {D: ‘ sper lin the vicinity about lock t | > J. A. Maguire of Ne-! some distance before it was captured. from the controller, signing a num Sines eo maanee enue annons and other i ik n ptur - man wa leaving the a E ———— our own ship and engines ad we | Of the : Z : 3 © grandstane ot see the - | bushes. the ed States ri i i rGlueh (ODeeennits x e which slong. Most of the members ‘ot Hg pe eaoeia elie reileceeh tacstes ! t spend money in developmg May Close American Mail Earlier.; CABINET PLACE FOR CREEL cea oP eee ong of the District brigade have aleo collect: par knew that one of] By the woman's side ws erbook d water routes than give it to shipping August 21.—There is a pro- 2 ‘ ettrear estes we ould ed souvenirs from the achusetts cars d through the fence a foreign language e of} here to close the Amert | . < 5 ea phekd nas 2 troops, and some enterprising manufa: nud oft t few minutes after! bread. off imaginary fozs. He declared the water- | jnail Friday night instead of Saturda: jimon Whar dic) Ss tol Rey Mexicani) 207s. en vetemnge il eUaNe turers are. already selling watch fabs sathid thecal ways would be the surest way of settling | 7 : pee cs : Minister of Interior tent Meer ay ve, made | medals souvenirs © Y ght to the offi-| —_—_—_- ate question and would work no, #54 Postmaster General Buxton has re- 28 ales eight miles an hour the wind) Mane J mighty shout of joy) WENT TO WARN EMPEROR. [| hardship on the railroads, because the lat-| quested the London Chamber of Com-| MEXICO CITY, August 21—It is ra- © AUS Sei noetts The attitude of the 2 toward n it was seen he was safe, —- |ter were now unable to carry the com-| merce to ascertain the views of thé city. }@ored here that Enrique C. Cre P| be Mc cud ian Ce ee trict troops is illustrated by the not for s time that the;Now Karl Neisser’s Sanity Is Ques-| merce of the country and would be less, It is clatmed that if the mail steamers |™er ambassador to the Wnited States. been ups eer Agee tae t that in many s even the ear con- tive capheiélogn, xeaiigel H t £ | abe in a few years. 3 sail Suturday morning instead of Satur-|and at present governor of the at supp © the unfortunate | ductors refuse to take car fare from t Lea tioned at Ellis Island. Dr. HW. Wylie of the United States day evening the business men of the |chihuahua, has bea nifeca. Of esision tb’ try ape inesy, Wine, Gemeente rts would carry tem jation. Merz had only) 2W YORK, August Karl Ne | Department of Agriculture made a short western citles in the United States would | vitae ae Rak been offered a pint | Feat bralilon cnpageuamaiet svar) be for nothing. only thing received a gash in| old, who has lived te atin, | 200ress on the pure food question. t ie to reply to their correspondents | Position by President Diaz. ibeete da coenee lard -| worries the troops is the crooked i and several cuts} waukee. Wis., for.thirty years Butixes| = he mail or the following Saturday. Creel, according to the ‘3 the instruments and othes| streets. which make it difficult for the stout t ad he is not seriously! Vently went to Germany to Inform tle! FOREST FIRE, MILE WIDE. = = eee |be made minister of inte ete cyere aap tk reste HEP I police, as he said, of an anarc con- | {Place of Ramon Corral, who will She GHRUI Abe” tele Eee ca savbere' tad fb When the Smash Came. |apiracy fe tied unearthed! Inithis couns| Oto os eens Declared. to; Mave {tender his resignation. Corral now pre! Would (Gusee, (Gaealgemoties |) || Close amariets on Cees x un: eee | this month with a new guide} phe tr: Fo ins abet Bat after Merz had fin- | TY8 per ta German emperor, was Been Destroyed. | cupies berceuble post of minister and|rope, notwithstanding or fol- | , nat priaste nie TS etree oy aE ce x leased fre is Islanc 2 TINNIPE : ie president of the put the men have managed to make them- nile : ¥ WINNIPEG, Man., August 21.--A dis- Lg mt “or “the: ‘re ‘ miles and was { ned tor £ ser weet ’ westenati : \ s comfortable In all parts ace. ‘The tire on for Milw i fire, said to be a mile ‘wide, ti stgnation he will Su tart i ogee bea tes : Mounier Ee ver sing ted (dents of i fiisnsed and int-| ship. enlisted men sleep in « of the! Pt lived in An t to Grand Forks, Kootenay Ss meets September 16 a ey ieeenaive |e shed ts iron rod: g Hineaie in ) bleed isser not fire is fanned brisk R d f Luis Te ir, is to b practi epeemergi Paes fence near! reitanee ted Aa 4 K ast y i + and In army cots, several fee! the APREK Me raphtoisahte nts of Grand Forks turned} ecor or ‘to the governorship of Chiln t spree ¢ diminished tava heen etn ‘ gin crowd gathered! as a veteran of the Fra the f but the re-| [cording to the report. ‘The story cannot | tring moment , agar Atle i othe to ugh this group and} ar. vading so rap. j be contirmed in official cireles. rolling seas, my three raded proves | commodations. men | gully, turning a complete som- Decne ape tans gee ape pe proportions). Of) U y; a H Saaaans |cool-headed and efficient. My thank their cots on the decks and Eady, ning & complete som-\ way, NEVER TAKE THE OATH er which destroyed Fernie, B. C. PINES FOR BLUE-GRASS HOME. |them and to the is AIT the time tn the open at ee ee ee a os) pe year, H | jlors of the Norwegix m army blanket. The about ten fect below. | 3 | Reports from Roseberry state that | Stabe \ p men is excellent, and. tl Kellum was thrown into the water, {Cl Saussy’s Name Reflected in Mes-| practically the entire town, with the ex- The following. is the total (Former Senator Blackburn Resigns} Story Told by Popoff. cal and hospital corps from the and } s bleeat $80 r ception of the Canadian Pacific round . | i spectacle AT, ict, which had charge the divisios ae te : bleeding from tmnumerabie| Sage to Gov. Brown. [eee nat the Canadian Pacific rownd-| number of columns of paid | Bu fgeb! in Canal Zone. | svectacl marvelous" said | 10chial of the “Red athe: oeaeat juries w) Fe | ATLANTA, Ga., August 21—They have |ean came trom Almo ‘to Roseberry und| advertising, daily and Sun- | QO ae eee ey _the wheel, in relat-/ cally nothing to do. The tt from tl were n in nen and bh | discovered a real rebel, an unreconstruct- | tvok the women 3 hildren and those 44 y - | Times publishes.a special dispatch today Ss experience s we looked down | other states have not been unute th t ‘ to gene into his jed rebel 2 ne n Atlanta. He ts Col. G, [0m the «joining town of Hatton i day, published in the four | trom Washington, declaring Gov. son the sea over which the long guide| as those from th » Distr et; as numer v tien ead | 'N. Saussy of Sylvester. poe oe PARE Suid ; i rope its s vere the | CA5€8 OF 8 ohne saeeguee: 4 ae santa ah 4 hie eid ite tence waa | Washington newspapers dur- | Blackburn of the Isthmian Canat Zone | WP" ee i es sriclisraetel Ou | Teported from them. | colonel on the governor's personal stat, able-bodied men of ing the month of July, rg08-g: | Bat tendered his resignation to President nd northward was the limitless | from the jent when his e fell on ,and the adjutant general mailed the old Fi f es os Coot ; Taft. e just romine into view Be a . fe mat ey wee who have | soldier his commission, together wit! ism are being performed amid clouds| , > says the famous Ke nee an calmly took notes of , | badly blistered feet from the “long hikes’ st it Was! oath of allegiance to the eranapis Key parks, smoke and scorching flame. | ; The dispatch says the famous Kentucky ance and time. Vaniman came. up{Still walk rather gingerly, but al the be! ore He Sea ine aed e i icorgla | Thousands of wild animals are being Columns. {ex-senator has written Mr. Taft that he | from ite ee room and smiled at Well- | en oe sunburned, hale and hearty. pital to| and the § - n irom the woods. is weary exile and pining va |man, who shouted above the rear of the| officers are quartered in staterooms rk by the! Col, Saussy made a few changes in the damage already reported to be, | is weary of his exile and pining for the! motor and screws, “By George, we are| 0D the transports, and a few of the hughe life “and it ts be-j commission and more in the oath. Hel is The fire warden! 1908. 1909, blue grass meadows about his home near| started, anyw: |non-commissioned officers have been able had begun the 1 F sed the words blue wherever it ap- started by careless | | —__j_ |_| | Versailles, Woodford county. | “*What's the course? shouted Vani-|t0 get rooms, but the quarters of the off t me car with Merz, He had been | peared in the regulations for the uniform erey oe ———— maa Tepes ERS heh Be edhe Mey radio taa pet ees jag mek 4 pipes tea hp Wee eit | ————_—— 1 E Hl te north, replied. crowded 2 able bu ecou- : " Jand substituted the word “gray Then} Tllicit Still in Passaic Seized. Star, 2044 | 2153 1 Discuss Manchurian Questions. “We were all happy, believing we haq/Pled. The officers mess in the saloon y he erased the oath to the United States | _ ie H PEKING, August 21—-The ¢ at last overcom x most of the men on deck, using their k amped int Cons.i nd wrote: “I N.S, August 2t.—Tne! iP | 4394 128 i a paciete ly started and auspi-| vamp mess kits and tin cups. Capt aby 01 anc ole except to the Silentles st 2t.—Tue eG Paanaue 63 tae isly started u @ ¢ ess kits i eupe. at. ! ni sontatedued: aWie RDLanin au, : 1 quiet house tn thy dential | ost, 0 nee patie me Suir iilata ; Ati meyer is commissary officer of 7 i Confede ssidiet! @ United States revenue! | Ps. | : i Welln looking over the | Clean, and the staff and other ale ads TUNE SHROER Ce ered. today. % Bue | Times, $424 1342 | question are now meeting hie evied out: ne over (he | oy that transport have ' beeneece ts prego 19 zs times a week, The matters u look at that’ mented lim many’ time: - fT adh omacr tke ce oes H Herald, 709 789 | cussion are thie Chien-Tao boundary dis rope w It hag |Service he has arranged. » bad Rap te icarghineeyaae : c extension of the Yinkey rail-, parted nea: is Madi mess of the Ist and wd Infantry 1 1 F hive never iakencle manna _____ — — ing of the Hesinmintun SAP pes & ‘charge of the quartermasters ef those pals Ve eee ee Manchurian ratlre he jeved*or over a thousund pounds | regiments and is also regarded ax > ted Sta ned while Gou th of w ht, the shi se ties mie tite. ee ls? roe Hsinmintun-Fakumen railroad, t ef 4 b rose rapidly ins | delightful change after the rather v wives me lite, 1 never wil. ‘expected. i Op- {the clouds a mile We a. Ata aidsind erating of mines In the railroad areas. = (Continued on Second Pace.) 2 (Continued on Eighth gee)

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