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TIYSBURG] Cave Fusmrs [N, Br, Porter, Racing Aup | it oo | DEMONSTRATIONS AT A P i |- au May 31.—Ap earthquake was he- 8 5 L o 4 S A Mlinois Legislature Last Week EFEERREEAE Dy Increased * Hits, Spectators |5 S T HAE 5 y 0 o : sl v S : _houses. governa ¥, g ~ Paid High Tribute to Regulars Who Fell in the oo Chabieh W Paiebarir S0 Wek PR Y l?i":-:-zn;z seto S| Where Strike Breakers are Quartered--Many g fmio ova’ i ‘ Fairpanka were Tecelved in ‘Mugioncs |MR. ALDRICH SURPRISES THE BIG ISOTTA CAR PLUNGES INTO |erators at Chariestown, W. \a. Satur- ) , : Three Days’ Fighting TR el S sy . P A Arrests Made by the Police o : \ Ravenna, Italy, May 3L—An auto- the Kanawha field will be called off | | mobile In ‘which two Americans were My pending an endeavor at settlement of % . GRANITE MONUMENT UNVEILED T o NS, & ghna toagy on he| TARIFF BILL AGREEMENTS | ACCIDENT AT BRIDGEPORT Gy 53 wiard o aroira- TEN THOUSAND EXTRA POLICEMEN feur, Fred Dunne Bost - b, oot y r:’ud. % (oo A‘:’t Forty-fiix Nho*l of fllmoll' " L co! | ran; , - the jus in ihe Peking, May $1—W. W. Rocknill | The House Duty on Bacon, Hams and | At the Hill-Climbing Contest of Auto ey o D Manmen a9 ose ana . President’s Daughter, Miss Helen, Fulls the Cord Releas-|tne ‘American minister, preparators 6| Lard Rostored—Two Hours' Debate | Club—Six = Persons Injured—How |} o PR 1Sbor leaders, brought | [f Necessary, will be Sworn in by Philadelphia’s Mayor, v w Albrighton selling welter piate of 103 | many seotions of the tarift bill, 8o that | sutomoblle races at Sport Hill today | night In the case of G. L. Crosby, soverelgns, Tor three year olds and |as the hour for adjournment appeared | wers - injured, one probably fatally, | charged with the murder of J. R Mc: X —Pres the reciation of the labor | upwards,’ distance one mile, was won | the paragraphs relating to agriculture | When the fifty horse power Isotta car, an, when the jury brought in a ver- T eing ihe. prIBchpal Wpsech | inions {or whet the lats governor did | 0day by Visto Tad. Promsthess was | were neacly all disposed of. §riven by Mr. Behridge of New York: | dlot of not gulliy. "crosuy found Mc. | phiiadelphia, May 31.—Although the Strike Breakers at Work. 5 second an ng George third, Au- i T ng 4 el i ompany at the uoveling B O o & - | o e o thie almple osfemony. st tie/| Sust. Belmont's Bay Tree staried, but| Committee Amendments Withdrawn. |witha small tree crashed into the | killed him with a shotgun. Crosby was | braaiohis | Rapld Tra eterduy any | Philadelphih, May 31~Strike break- Sid grasite s o oin | oprior s e | wais Sebk at: o post: (o2uring the atternoon 2r. Bacon en- | crowd. iy cheered as he left the courthouse. duriig the nigist 1 ke the places of €74 8nd motormen from other cities w held in ters’ hall. ared e Injured. : its en con it o | Were put to work today. in an effort to - e “That Carned ‘ack "{he | Spsesien praising o Jife, and dteds | A SCORE OF FIRE RESCUES. |provosed Increases over the ratoe of| Joseph Gorman of Bridgepors, log | Mre, Norah Jane-Cleminson of Chi |\int™ 5" Siice "Suturdus {or highy | sk the strike of the moiormen an i lat wvernor were delivered > g oken. 3 , s A of : 4 s, | conductors of the street car lines of e O e T e e B Roselly, | Patrolmen and Firemen Consplouous at | hams, 1ard, fresh beef, etc. and Mr.|"Homer C, Potter, 125 Hick street, Bed "ot Shiorotorm "yolsoning Sunday The street. car servioe i woreb today | (DIs city.” Notwithstanding fhese im- ident of ghe : | fractured, ‘shoulder dislocated; proba- |.£00: . . Fewe “half of og- | barns after § o'clock tonight and at s vt | Cacioa Lanor dinina 30 bat of Sie| New York May S1__A score of lives | S8YINE he believed the house rates, al- | biy uying ot the Brideeport hospital | Anding of the body by himself and said | £25 Fewer than one-balc of the reg- (10 o'clock the last car has been taken size to . e Sittay 45 0 s i By - by Bk e ning in the course | thoush below those of the Dingley 1aw | _ Joseph Spittler, 154 Seaview avenue, | that he was suffering from the effects | company, which controls every line in | Off for the nigh sreater armed force in time of need. mox] rates, were protective of those indus- | Briageport, foth I . | of chioroform, is held by the police. - 3 | : etandiiy Ardt: WoorNlaii: man and asserted that he had won|of a fire In the five wiory tenement | Fafcs WEre o geport, both legs broken; prop- | of ol the city,’ are running today, a day Outrinetrations . Falloud anding Army Too Sm: over all classes by his judicious acts | No. 1051-2 Lewis street. A fireman MM ; mlfl:o pfl";fl ;& <3 tfir ably internally injured. i when the facilities of the big corpora- | v scus: ¥ senators who favor ®| Herbert Leewith, left leg broken| Gitizens at Portland, Ark. Sunday|iion are always taxed by the holiday | Incensed at strike breakers being e his ‘early departure for the United % i ing the Flags About the Shaft—Memorial Day Exer- States, hus turied over the aftairs of | on Lemons, o4 - Acaidiot Ocesiied, arday, fning each of ‘the detendants to Keep the Cars Running for Public Convenience— & " g 5 b nto ary Henry P. : / vy o9 o 3 cises Elsewhere—Widow of General Pickett, Confed: Flsteher, " Mc. Rockhill Ias been sp- ‘ eaar> ot Chickgy. Cars All Housed at 8 P. M.—oliday Makers Incon- j“ tat'a? . 2 % 5 4 ‘Washington, M. 31.—Agreements | Bridgeport, May $1.—Si: he The “Unwritten Law™” Scored a vic- . . 4 erate Cavalry Leader, Delivers Address at Eoston. Woljertiampron Bags May. 51— The | were Pobctd tn the sansie taday wgon | wero' spectaiote. o¢ ‘e niil. eimhng |lory at Hattleburg, Mise, Suurday venienced—Strikers Confident. ; The president asserted that the pres- | Guring his prief term of office. and the woman whom he was carryin ent standing army is barely commen- | ras M L e R Hedicated | Gown an cseape we. injures: CATTVINE | higher fates. below the knee. lynched Joseph Blakely, a negro. | crouw s brought here, sympathizers of the surate with the Incresse in population | 4 gimple granite shaft to the “honored | Mrs. Jacob Krantz, on the fourth | Senator Rayner created considerable | william Kieilng, member Fourth |brother of Sam Blakely, who shot and | “"A3%6'sg 4 1 the company admitted | siriking street car men made demon. of the country from the early days of | gead” in the presence of Mayor W. E.|floor, Tung up her Monday wash in | Susement by a h‘:""l’“;,“;“g’*’t‘l’“““ company, Coast Artillery, broken leg. [killed Deputy Sheriff Cain., Umable o yha¢* only 35 per c bf its mumber | strations at the barns where the mew the republic, and should by To Means | Smems and. the members of the staff | the kitchen, and whils <he was out of |f What Senator Aldric referred | ““Tnknown man, who i in the hos- | cateh the alleged murderer of Cuin f 5e*C 2% e (2% SOl men are quartered and many arrests e decreased. of Gov. Frank B. Weeks. the room the clothes blew against a |0 88 “the citadel of protection,” and | pital. the mob lynched the brother after he A / The Day's Programme. * In all the cemeteries the graves of | gas jet, catching fire. The muffil‘zpmd Senator Smith of South Carolina dd- |~ George Guring of Providence, leg|declared that he intended to ‘ge Potli Eldon, Conidonts. S5~ | Soldiers were decorated and the vari- | to the woodwork before it was dis-|Yocated a free tarift or a tariff for|proken; now at the hospital. Bud Harper, who had Killed the Blake- | John B. Parsons, president of the revenue only. Iy brothers' dog. company, and Charles O. Kruger, gen- | Mayor Reyburn stated today that were made by the police 10,000 Extra Policemen. Arriving here this morning shortly A » . v vi red. Families on the fourth and How Accident Oc before 10 o'clock from Pittsburg, the | 0uS memorials were adorned with | cove: g 0w Apaiepnt Qccurred. e eral manager, are still optimists, and | he would swear | ousan president was joined by his daughter, | Wreaths, g;’[“’;j‘g"::o::fmd their lescape cut off Two Hours' Talk on Lemons, The event in' which this accident, | A Special Despatoh from Paris says | say the company will win the vll;lll“'jn:llou:emuu mece: .n”:u:ff"i'.'q:'(lrr-: Miss Helen H. Taft, who pulled the At the time the flames were discoy-| DPefi¥ in she day more than - two | the only one in the carrying out of a|that Andrew Carnegie is sounding the [and fill the desgrted places with new |cars rumnfhg for the convenience of silken cord releasing the flags draped IN NEW YORK CITY. ered the. emgines - which - ordinarily : European rulers as to what sort of | men. the public. about the monument. The day was ot g g S Mg Z reception would be likely to be given| On the other hand, ‘there is Much | Gt ideal. At York and Hanover the pres- | peguiars, Veterans and Various Or- | \vere at a trifing fire at Stanton and to his suggestion that the United | joy in the ranks of the strikers over | ident appeared on the rear platform of ganizations in Big Parade. SHeri steabtd;: Soms' . one yan For % States call a conference before which | the demoralized situation they have| CALL FOR GENERAL STRIKE his car and was loudly cheered by oottty s o ge B P oA 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION powers such ds Great Britain and Ger- ( brought about . ¢, 0. Pratt, chairma k- e BTt o e e ant tand | New York, May 31—Under ideal [ Lewis street. When the ladders were many might be arralgned with a view | of the ecxecutive committee of the | Of All Machinists in B. & O. Railrosd tions. At York the president talked Ereith; % i~ - & 3 . of the to inducing them to cease their rivalry | Amalgamaied _ Association of Street Repair Shops. weather conditions New ¥ork city and | raised the fire esoapes were crowded. in armaments. and Electric Railway Employes, who | for a few minutes to the throng before — is in charge of the strike, said today | Balimore, May 31. -1t was an- ® | its vicinity today paid tribute in even | Mrs. Sarah Mintz seized her 1 year old d 2 g e, ey e on e | fuller_measure. than customary to | baby and collapsed. Mre. Rose Fricd- Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th WA i3 in cha strike, sald ‘today | Battimore May 31_It was ; T e C1e | both living and departed heroes of the | man caught the Mintz baby and velled : e Rights of the Inhabitants of | that If the men now out remain stead- | now ght that President James e g M D civil war.. Thyough throngs of spec- | for help. Lieut. Martin of Truck N Baker's Island, o few milés out In the | fast to their cause, they will win, He | O'Connell of the International Machin. shout a greeting to the chief execu- | ¥R, Wil o the concourse on River. |18 carried woman and baby to the ‘Atlantic from Mt Desert Island, to the | issucd a statement advising the men to | ists’ union has sent out a call for & -3 side drive the veterans of the Grand | ground, while Fireman Ungekampt land and homes they and their ances- | keep away from saloo not to go |general strike of all the machinists tors have been occupying for 100 years | near policemen, and not to molest the | employed in the repair shops of the The ceremonies at the monument : . pub rescued Mrs. Mintz; he and his burden | ho consumed n | vers exciti ogra: % i A b s Bl B * gty g v g o o o the pu ogramme of competl- |, o' confirmea by a decision just hand- | men who are running cars. Baltimore & Ohio rallroad system were opened by the playlng of ; .. | regular troops and various Yorganiza- | were scorched, both being taken to a|the proposal to increase the duty on |tion on the hill, occurred was the Mst, - - fifli’;%&’; "’,7,,,'{."';,‘:.‘,“;;“ f:;“,’:,‘lfy ticns, marched in their annual Memo- | nearby drug store for treatment. lemons from 1 cent a pound, as pro- | the free for all.. Mr. Etheidge. mey|ed d0Wn by Judge Hale in' the United | The Market strect subway and ele- (This action was taken. it is said, be- Chapiain 31, "™ Chovinare, Fitth | Tial dayparads up ‘the shaded drive. | - Patrolman Jemes F. Horan found |vided by the Dingley law, to 1'1-3| driving the car ot John H. Tyson of|StA®S circult court Ly L1 steike. P xo6a. . 1hoss Tines | b0 S the Wivos wock: SySooe B 5 e i ¢ A o PP ,‘ o e o pa-siert I St atsiks, tlie g ol g e - TRtted Beates HItartry. way to the soldiers and sailors' mon- | Mrs. Lena witz and her baby, |cents a pound, and after earnest dis- | Stamford, and at the g curve thel oonEv 18l AND LEFT ALONE. | raceiving higher pay than the surface | ccntly introdu the Mount Clare ument, pausing in review before May- | 21-2 years old, overcome by smoke on | cussfon by Mr. Root the increase rec- | road makes a sharp turn. The drivers President Taft then delivered the | [ fellan and ot the monument | the top floor.” He carried them out.|ommended by the committee was sus- | take the turn on the outer odge of o BT SR e s workers. o holding their memorial exercises and | Meanyhile the fire had spread to the | tained by & vote of 43 to 28. €ach lovk in ‘the ourve, and Mr.-Eth- | No Police Interference Sunday—Con- the president, his daughter, Helen a wheel, and the car jumped the road, 3 Taft, unvelled the monument as the | B- Toud. It is estimated that 15000 | conquered it Arong other duties affected by to- v i - - |men, in all, were in line. ol hitting a small tree. The speed of th New York, May 31—Sunday amus g band piayed The Star-Spangled Ban de¥'s 4ction was that on’dried peas, | Ca os o Sl tres. Tho speed of the | Wew Kotk May i1-—Sunday sy IN MARYLAND FAMILY. CLERKS' ASSOCIATION, R Firther up the drive, near the tomb . s it Tivira el setiers o 7 S4eF B of ‘General Grant, services were held ol ayas reduced {rom ) to 25 Cens | its course so that 1t ran right into the | tically no police _interference yester- | gosher and Four Sons Escape Death | Annual Convention at Bridgeport— i per bushel. . . R X The address transferring the monu- | Jater in the day by U, S. Grant post, | Count Zeppelin Stopped in His Record | PO BRRIRE 00 0o (o0 enosolate | STOWE: Which at that point was large. | day. Before the noon hour all Visitors or Serious Injury. Resolutions Adopted—Officers Elected. with an oration by Gov. Charles E. Breaking Flight of 850 Miles, The six men were right together, sit- | felt that there would be another wide- ment_from the national government to g Flight and cocoa were reduced, as was that|iing by the side of the rosi The sol. | open Sunday, and that if there were to | Immediately after the address of | istening to an address by Gen. George | fifth floor. But there. the hosemen Othie Dutive Affoctad. ridge was doing this when he sprang certs Toned Down. R R T SR TckinTou soavormicE Y [ | BIG AIRSHIP HIT A TREE. the Gettysburg national park commis- | Hughes. Aside from the veterans’ cel- on salt from 12 to 10 cents -ar 100 T . - . Baltimore, May 31.—As the result| Bridgeport, Conn., May 31.—The an- L R SeveEeg B, Bectothy o | et ncluded s puraae o the S | aiibin o s Yas, Ak 1o PYIeBm, | Pounas 1o base and feom 30 to 3 centr | course. %Sl Haa "evermt s | And moula ot way of tnoce brouwi | o, 4n STt unprecedunied serive o |l Conveytion of (e Comectstt 3 in h s - K St " mishaps, five persons in one family— | Postoffice Cleriw’ association in this was_ accepted by Colonel Nicholson | Ietter eacriers. services for the uniden. | shafen trom Bitterfeld came down in | "S{out. ale, heer and porter were ghv- | o, e gpectators to get back, and befors Justice Greenbaum®lagt Mon- | Ve HI% Gna four sons—had narrow | city today adopted resolutions favor- chairman of .-the, jcommittes,. “who | LUSC CE00 0 B eloht Order of HI. Jon onen feld ooar Dere §oday. . Toe|en ‘an increase of ‘Buty- from 40-t0 45 yge - behing the sione woll Borough Inspector Russell and Dis- | scapes from death or serious injury | Ing the cstablishment of postal sav- yers q aths bornians, n St Patrick's cathedral, 5 { the tavelase of the potates bow of | Cents when in bottles and from 20 t0| “Synen the car. stopped after its | trict Inapecior B today. ings baoks and the peroalppeies « : |;.urn “:"-»,. : """'.“ trie | parade of the unemployed,” and- the tie vessel came it Gontact with the | 25 conts ver gallon whén i bulk plunige, one'man, thought to be Spit- | I Surf avenue, and the Bowery | e family s that of Edward W. Up- | long repert, from Xational Prosident Laurel wreaths were placed e ie house duty on bacon an hams ” r . ¢ | ton of Curtis May, a suburb. ‘ran . ogers of Chicago tadied SUIEE, SRNSAL: WO SO0ERe Darade, branch of a tree and was tora. After|,.j ljard was restored upon MOHON Of | wore theawn Lo I T T | L it it ,abPATentY | “Se, Upton, who is a carpenter the progress made {n congress in e islation for the benefit of the cler rifing on a dangerous proj great excitement, and the'committee buse of the monument by the oldest| 'y Jersey City the Memorial day |an examination of the damage, it was | e i withdbw ‘the. om_ | Were thrown to either sids Thars was | they could not sec Tt lflfl} of thel| . Aldrich, vere violating the law e surviving regimental or battery com- i u programme had for its feature a pa- | decided to send to Friedrichshaten for x | g ot ) e present, after which taph were | rade in the afternoon reviewed by | workmen to repair the dimage before | Tistee, amendments incredsing its = | was obliged to stop the event, as the | cently interpreted, and the p e ol o oot the ofhas he| | Preaitiat Coarie 1 Tan o sounded by the trumpeters. . Governor Fort and Fostmaster Ganers! | procceains.. e yent 19 5 sheht one | A% of Mr. Bacon 20 reconsider | people rushed upor the road ‘anxious | are looking forward ¢o reapirlg a har- [hoving from one end to the other ho| =Prosident, Charles T Platt, Watdr- Following _ these' Cereménies the | Sikcicock, ' which Tiors. thas 30,130 | En- a6 San e mended by s ghe. e Deragranh relatingito tresh beek | ot help the.injured :and. o learn who | vest from the holiday, orowds of to | lost his balance and just managed te | bury; firat vice president =John P tics " Helen' T et men, incliding several thousand letter | Count Zeppelin explained here this | TUtton, etc. in order to decrease the|the men were, duy. s et~ Qaied ¢ S Sk B2 Tt New Sasd) aits los Helen Taft and other Iadios were expected to participate. | morning that' he did not'continue on | JUties On those articles, was defeated. Autombbiles Called Out Managere o theaters ‘which give |save himeelf from belng dashed to|dent, Jobn M. Ryan New Haven: asce in the presidential party were enter- e e Fandit v - Sunéy concerts had no trouble with | death a hundred or more feot below. | retary, W. O. Stowell, Meriden; fnance tained £y Mise Lomax, the daughter || e s oatt st e oy | EVANGELISTS CAUSE A RIOT. | Automobiiesiwere pressed into ser-| (e police yesterday over the new in- | AL almost the sume hour one of his | comumittes. John E. Roberts of Bristol Tt st i GO S B and he thought it Wiser to start on the | .\ Atascks & 4| Tato the oity, the ety fire. alacm baing | erPretation of the Sunday observance | Sons, ebout two mCS SWAY AN Ktk 0f Stamiord. Chaifmen. melev: THE 3D AND THE 17TH.[return trip ‘to Friedrichshaten, par- | Rev. Mu Levinson Autacks Jews and] eeq'to get’ out ‘the ambulance 10 | taai ~the " maesmers A sor sine ‘the | some machinery and his clothes were | ance committee, H. A. Pendioton, Win- later | sted; delegate to national cenvention rh_comsmission. “The president lett b i ticularly as the homeward journey Is Met with Showers of Eggs. meet the automoblles which were car- | police an opportunity to make trouble. | torn Into chreds. A few hours for Washington &t 3.45 p. m. Total of the Moon,on First Date, Sun | ould require from fifteen to twenty rying the injured men. The car g v > Cf o n i e | another son’s hand was caught in a[in Atiantic City, Robert'J. Kelly, New THE DAY AT BOSTON. the Second. o ¥ Oincinnati, May 31 “Scones of dis. | which figured in the ‘accident was the | (on’of Justios (Srechbaunts Tecent do- | plece of machinery. and bardly was | London g eeld sy The aeronaut is thoroughly satisfied 0““{‘ E‘;";del e pnaty eowreet | samo one that made the record for the | cision, and reconstructed their acts so| the news of this aceident recelved by —— - ; ng spectacles in the astronomical 3 rtaken. i - Y Mr. Ethridge did not leave the car. | have her B ard to find | came near being ground to death by it i fodorate Leader, eGen. Pickstt. | worla will occur during the_ coming | ShIP covered some 850 miles, including | Bible sehool. Ho Siume to the stooting et ang v | Heve bad to ook long and hard to find | cme near belng ground to death YR 1oL L oL o e of Hia' De- Boston, May 31 —Grester Boston | TiONUL These events will be eclipses B e TR WL Mrteseveny D vi,’:l‘,fem:;:”e‘”,‘;.‘;"efl';‘g\f““!;hfi:_‘r; unhurt. The mechanician, Mr. Wal- B v ed with friends and neighbers sympa- pastie for Rurepn . Mily 3 of the moon and sun, the former on : - 3 | ker of New York, rolled off the side thizing and congratulating that thi g 4 paid tribute on land and sea today to| June 3 and the Jatter on June 17, The |, ThE tearing of the envelope of thef Levinson and his associates, however, \o¢ the machind which had been GASOLINE LAUNCH AFIRE. e s wotes, 1he. peungest SOR WS eu' Work’ Mab $1-08 o' Sia in the dead soldiers of the civil war. The | moon will nise totally eciipsed and it | {or¥ard compertment carries no par- | continued preaching for two hours. | ltripped for the race, and was also un- | Thres Young Married Couples Nar- | saddeny stricken 1l with & GADECT- | yis dnpacenss toe Eons o it Back rand Army of the Republic exercises | ¢otality will last about an hour, while | LICUlar lesson, except that greater care [ When Levinson in preachiug defied | hure, b o ke 2 e v i Y 1 Ve ' v centered about the tribute sarly In the | the' sun ‘will only be in totallty mens | WUSt be taken in steering. the residents to tutertere with him, {in i rowly Escaped Death. ; e o gl X oAl e K ans were beaten, children yelled, — 8 co ed to e 7 i ade by do. | RAM TO BE USED A8 TARGET. | . nington, May 31.—One was| JUSSERAND AT SAN FRANCISCO. |by his physician, E. H. Harriman, worn morning to the battle flags in Memo- [ the north pole ——— Souse. | Later| o) chief interest will.be the lunar| FIRE. ON THE VIGILANCIA. |noises of all kinds were made by de- in body, but alert of mind and vigorous rial hall at the state S HaroEatory Toamarie vty Madc | Katahdin to Be Sacrifioed in Demon- | drowned and five others narrowly es- | o Ambagsador to Present Medal [of spirit, io ay analyzed the condi exercises were held in Tremont tem- | cclirge, which will be visible cver about ple under the direction of Edward W. | Steamship Little Damaged by the Out- | scme derogatory’ remarks about Jew ; caped a similar fate today when a Kinsley post, at which Mrs. La Sallo | nam ey comaony Sie. " lite men, ; ish customs, he was met with a show. strating. Value of Hor Type. large gasoline launch carrying three| on Behalf of His Government. [tions which had made possible the Corbell Pickett, widow of Gen. George | and his crew, who are now on an AL er of eggs. When the police rushed | philadeiphia, May §1—Final young married coupled, went out on a —— B e o e e E. Pickett, the confederate leader, de. . g Arc-, e 5 T £ to the place the people in the street o g e nal orders | jo)igay excursion, caught fire from an | San Francisco, May 31.—This city ls [belleving that whatever dangers had 2 tic expedition, and perhaps & few| New: York, May 31.—The steamship re awalted from Washington before « f isted f turn of these condit! itvered the address on “The Battlo of | whalers, will have am opportunity of | Vigilancia of the New York and Cuba | It flv eggs, stones and bricks at the | reparing the ram Katahdin ¢ | FBlosion fa the-oll ‘tauk, fqrcing” thie'| avaditing with Interset the arvivel BeE oo T o o N | Gettysburg from the Confederate | observing a totality of the eclipse of | Mail Steamship company arrived at | misslonary band. Old shoes and milk | jc” Philadelphia navy vard. for her | 0cCUPants to leap overboard while the | Friday of Jean Jules Jusserand, am- |Was now passed Side.” the sun. 2 this port today from Tampico and Nas- | Poftles were hurled out of windows. | izst voyage. Ic has bean decided to | G;Aft Was 100 yards from shore. Mrs. |bassador of France to this country, | The HUsices of the countey s now g o e PTEIL ahe 7| No person was injured serio g 3 May Wood, 22 years old, was d who will present on behalf of his : ery substa id Mr. STATUE OF LINCOLN UNVEILED.|qon (::“:ot:] ,‘fy‘.:., e ::c’}}m;merqu S e ke B N e s —_—— ,:“:‘,fifl‘m;im(?{"‘;':{l;;‘n‘,';“';‘:‘{_‘"e”"); while her husband, Carl D, Wood, who | ton to Sun Franclsco a medal com- Harriman, “All that is needed now 1a py e ern standard fime and will leaye the | fore reported. The steamship was load- SEATTLE EXPOSITION vessel. It was always & questics | made a frantic effort to save her, nar- | memorating the former’s recovery from |& realizition on the part of the farm- Memorfal at Hodgenville, Ky, Near e relae il g > a4 0 | rowly escaped death, but was rescued | the effects of the fire of 1306. ers of the preparations for prosperity shadow at 10.14 p, m. ing sisal hemp In the No. 3 hold May among naval experts as to the real ) P ¢hich have bee liberall ge. Where He Was Born. i 26 and the next morning smoke was | Opens This Noon—President Taft Will | value of the ram in battle.~ Although e A e Mg g e L e Toy Tre nenes' It i discovered, the alarm given, and th ; ’ it of another launch. The others wio |{rom the southern part of the state o : acres ) Hodgeuville Ky, May $L—A. status| AUTOMOBILE TURNED TURTLE. |2ecoversh the alarm given, and the Sart Whchingey, i Matign. the Katahdin' G5 ot 3o Into. ny e | Were rescued were Morgan Moore and | Friday ‘morning and the presentation |{lon than ever wefore in, the istory ot of Abrabam Lincoin was unvelled to e the blaze. e s , - | wife and Arthur Wells and wife. All | ceremonies will take place Saturday. |the country we haw day in tais quelec.jittle town. Tares| Wheels Caught in Trolley Tracks—|'"About sixty bales of. the hemp were | ooove amEtom: May 1—An interesting | (o0 S1G remafned morely & membor of | of them are residents of Alexandria. | Ho will be accompanicd by M. |weather and correspondingly large miles away is the farm on which the Driver's Leg Broken. broken out of the No. 3 hatch and |l be the opening of the Yukon. |sreat things of her, belleving that her | ¥ Jusserand, and the party will be met | SFOPS 1 JOBE SO0 APy o ton and Emancipator was born. The ceremo- thrown overboard in_order to get at ‘4 ; 4 cw freeboard and small T by Henri Merou, consul general of (W o big » Southington. fs! o 2 Alaska,exposition at Seattle by Pres- | ! reeboard and small superstruc- CAUGHT IN ST. LOUIS. France here, and & committee of rep- |& rise in the price of everything, but nies wurhulmple‘ Mrs. Ben Hardin uthington, Conn., May 31.—While | fhe burning cargo. Hard work on the 'jgent Taft, He will touch a solid gold | ture Would make an almost impossi- Sehie ‘remeh | these will quickly grade down from the almlr:t I:uvflu,‘- c:u nll;lve of ;tespunwc;?ntu:x:"ou: :fi the path of | part of the crew suppressed the fire, | key, ornamented with gold nuggets | Ple target, enabling her to ram an New Yorkor Bharted o R r_axr:m_uu\p members of the French oy R e neoln, Bulled whe cord that|an spprosching sutgmoblle, an auto. |and in a few hours it was extinguish | from Alaska, and will {ransmit fhe | cnemys vessel and escape’ serious | N° s o 5 P o ooy lday the entertainment of the |make logical. T shall jook to see the rapery how . W. y of|ed. Considerable of the cargo in afeclectric spark which will start the ma- | Jamage. The ship is now to be taken e o= Rt aistinguished guests will be left in the |improvement in canditions go on. The ot President Lincola sitting in | Cheshire turned turtle here late today, | damaged condition was taken from the | chinery jn the exposition grounds, Ie | t0 Sea and used as a target for big French residents, At |time is ripe, howetor, for a warning as hair, his face bearing the careworn, | breaking Balley’s right leg and bruis- | hold and spread on the decks to dry, | wil - gun, practice on the summ ¢ St. Louis, May 31.—Max Hol- [ hands of loc 0 efludly axprosaiielSaniliac 1o the pec.]ing and lacerating his body. A com- |and In that condition was brought o | positive oMelols weg il onerst cacl the Atlantie squadron. which i be. | lander of New York was arreated last | the formal presentation of the medal on [t0 the proper employment of idie man - ple of the entire world. It had been | Panion of Balley's, who fefused to give | port. Captain McKay says the vessel | bt congratulation and good wiepmr B { €in June night by a special officer from New|Saturdsy = Governor Gillett, Mayer|So WS, SCWE S SO0, Tl eed intended by the sculptor, Mr. Weine- | b8 name, escaped injury. sustained very little damage. ceremony will take place at 3 o'clock | York and will be held pending extradi- | Taylor and other prominent offici IM_,{ Ront’ of fake profects Dol man of New York, to reproduco the | Belley wae driving a test car 2 A e = in the, east room of the White house. BACK FROM THE ORIENT. tion on a charge of attempting to kill | and cttizens will 'be present. The |G CRERry Used in the upbuiiding of - ens ue ncoln g com| an a 3 o o Y ¥ his mother-in-law. It is charged that | medal w e pre ed on half of ” ' amd park, pany was | SOUTH NORWALK MAN SHOT. |The hour has been changed from 3.30 Hollander: entered” the home-of —his|France by Ambassador Jusserand and |feal undertakings resting upon welid ot on his way home from the Chicago, but a prctest from that city Ly e Bridgeport Taylor for San |foundations. SiGriote ‘the Rt mivet U5 thy i climh. As e was appriaciias | Quarrel Started on Street orclock &0 8 o'slock, which i midday. | George Ade and 'Chancelior Day Ar- | wife's motn hoked her, and, leaving | received by Mayor Ended ix|j 9% North Side park commission, and|1Lazy Lane he met a car driven by H R e v ve at San Francisco. her on th set fire to the house. | Francisco. = =5 }odgenviMle, eonssquently, had its | Luke Fitchorn of Southington, and in i o The janiior of the apartment dis In the evening a banquet will be| POLICE BRUTALITY CHARGED. original, attempting to turn to one side the q TORNADO AT ZEPHYR, TEXAS. n Francisco, May 31.—George Ade, fire and rescued the unc tendered the ambassador and Mme. e Qe . Wheels of his car cas DA S o AN, oy My 2 pr—— playwright and humorist, arrived from | scious woman. Jusserand. This will * - a distinct in; | Innocent Bystander Declares that ALL CONNEGTICUT HONORED | ley tracks, throwing the car into the | yopin “cIUarrel on the street tonight, | Not Enough Coffins in Town to Bury |the orient on the Pacific. Mail liner — novation in San cisco public ban- | trolman Beat Him, itk air and tuming it over. Bailey and|ihot and instantly Killed By Jao the Dead. Siberia vesterday, compléting a six BUBONIC PLAGUE IN CHINA. quets, for women will be included - - “The Memory of the Boys in Blue, De- | hié cg’mfi‘bn wvrlelp!nned under the | Sonae instantly ed by Joe m%r;:hs' tour around the world. g2kt ., | among the ainers for the first time New York, May 31.—Jeremiah Dr G car, the er receiving but a shaking i S Brownwood, Texas, May 31.—Late “hancellor “James R. Day of Syra- | Fifty Deaths Daily at Tana Tsin— o S oll, who Is connected with the Wall parted 4.3 Prosent. up.” Bailey was unconsclous when re- | xoore SwomeT oo both reside on | ..ports from Zephyr \where thirty to |Cuse university also arrived on the Si- | Amoy Comparatively Eres. Handicap Live Bird Tournament— (Strect News, says ho was the victim rday ce brutality in front North Walnug_avenue, started a war d from under the car and take ) o forty* per: killed beria, accompanied by his wif d i New Haven, May 31—It is many | {0’} T | of words on the street, later startin v’ persons were killed by a tornado, ¥ wiean World's Record Established: 3 V| to a nearby house, where it was found 2 e % | say there are not enough coffins ip | daughter. - The party is finishing a - 3 b Ninety-eighth street. years since the observance of Memo- | i7st iy wight e was. browen. i |in to pound each other, until Schaey | 32¥ fhere are mot cnough coffins in | SEUSIUE SThe PATY 1a finlshing i,*‘;’;;’;;,—‘,“,”,;;m e Dabais Diaves pouaville, Pa. May 31.—Miss Annio He accuses Fatrolman Sullivan of at- en, ect _ancaster, Pa., handi- | tacking him ut cause and maul- rial day has been so gemeral as it | by ran, pursued by Scrinska, who chased |. ly brulsed and his face badly cut o 1 " fund has reached $25,000. Chancellor Day expects to arrive In - ~ Ta” acviies to mnectieut PRUAINE \n |and” scratched. He was removed to | pemse Sorireke hmcred e breny: the | Guthrie, Okla., May 31.—When com- | S¥Tacuse in time for commencement |t s & e annine s st e | &P live. bird tourn et today with|ing him untll he was in such & weak- / memory of the departed heroes of the | N® Meriden hospital furniture and throw things around un. | MUNicAtion was resumed today with | exercises. lent form, there are upwards of fifty 'l:r‘edb ]ml"-fln-“ _?[_]:}‘,gm”hc'::l r;::. L i d condition that he was ngt abl memorable struggle of the early six- ti Schaey secured a pistol and shot | th stricken area of Saturday’s torna- deaths from the disease dally. There | on“slcoters by killing 47 out of 50 | 1o t Cxtauion s h:nan‘lhll-;:‘" p ties of the last century, and to ac- 33 CHINAMEN PRISONERS. Eim through the heart, killing him in. | 90, it Wwas learned that four persons Jim Jeffrieg Going to Europe. are severe epidemics also on points on L still living. arever thers. Was. in|Gambling Charged—Twenty-three Are| Behaey. was arrested by Conmstable | Syiris’ ‘Near Arlington eight uaiden: | oo bl s ourorobs, | & few weaks and | but Amoy has comparatively few cases. | o o, 4y Conch of University of lowa | Driscoll was returning from mase city, town or village, a Grand Army Disch: it Ladrigan of Rowayton and placed in on his retuin will prepare for his bat- - o v charged, Ten Fined. tified negroes were killed. The coun- |tle with Jack Johnson. Before leav-| Dedth of Gen. Grant's Bandmaste Track Team. B e wpost, theye, eecorted by state militia ! the local jail, where he is being held companies or some other organization, | New York, May 31—Thirty-three | Without bail to await the action of try over which the tornado swept is |ing here yesterday Jeftries said: “I| Kansas City, Mo., May 31.—Pedro C. Des Moines, Towa, May 21.—An- prehed the gray haired veterans with | Chinamen, captured in {hres taide 1na; | the. coroner, Inhabited almost entirely by negroes. |am going to Burope, primarily to take | Meyrelles, a bandmaster who accom- | ncuncement was made tonight that W. | 1 e Silican srmrorned Withan the baths at Carlsbad and Incidentally | panied Gen. U. S. Grant around the | H. Dole, physical director at Yale | (0 S0 VO SRETRCC GO o W (ol the slow step of age, o place upon|night and early this morning, w the graves of their dead comrad & boters mguuu.’g-‘une{; AUTO ACCIDENT AT MYSTIC. |ACCIDENT ON MISSOURI PACIFIC. |fo fill a few theatrical contracts, which | world, led Patt's orchestra for ten |has been chosen to suceed Mave Cat- | [ip¥pation or Wariins SOHan wres & lor- | arraigner al tokens of thelr remembrance, and to —_— 1 signed recently. When I return to v 4 , o of To - 4 g [ See ‘that the flag was Tioatins over | Twenty ihecs meve Alsoharged for ek | Mrs. E. E. Dickinson of ‘Essex Has | Passengers Badly Shaken, But No One | America which will be about the mid- | Sai direcior of the Tavainmarin ool | track toamn, © (0 TYeralty of 10w fa punch in the face. . Then-ho declares graves. After their visits to|of evidence, and ten were fined $2 Arm Broken. Seriously Hurt. dle of the summer, I am going direct | diers’ home, died yesterday at his L e the policeman put his' kies diEiS the cemetery, in many cases, the vet-|cach on charges of disorderly con- — to California and start hard training | home in Kensas City. Meyrelles was Steamship Arrivale: | iy e pumimids. Bin A erans met together .to talk . over old | duct. Mystic, Conn., May 31.—While mak-| Pueblo, Col,May 31.—Spreading rails |for my fight with Johnson.” borp of a family of musicians in Por~ In the West Side poll scenes and to rcc'lr.‘ll the deeds of many | The first of the ralds was in Mott|ing a sharp trun on Dudleys hill here | caused the Missouri Pacific passenger - £ tugal z 2 \,M "-,"G)"‘PO"ML _M;;,' ’C H:"‘~'- gr""' Foe ‘M;‘m;:}“- s 'n"' whose memory fhey had assisted in | street, where eleven Chinamen were [ today an automobile owned by E. E.|train No. 1 to be derailed at Inman, | Decoration Day Exercises in Tokio. e T New Yorx, oy 91, Carmanis, from | nought the case a serious ones 20: Cretie, from New | declared he would bring the mattes blicly honoring today. ooyt * | thirty miles west of P: - pul found playing “ple-gow” around a ta- | Dickinson of Essex ran over a three Ly 'ueblo, late yes Tokio; My $1-Depgfation: day ez Cahadian Pine Pri At Genoi, May e, ter TN ble, according to the police, who, foot embankment and t le, | ter day'afternoon. The engine, bag- 4 3 GOVERNOR LILLEV'S GRAVE | Ovun"orars tmabis o satisty the woagty. | breaking Mre. Dickinson's vight moe; | gage car and smoking ear were over | eTcifes ‘were held at the Yokohama P e TR L ey EL A R OSD % with White | 248 that the men. were actually | and shaking up and bruising the oth- | turned, but although the passengers in (Naval hospital this atternoon, marines | o SIS S OGR! (OMUEnE, UV HReNS | AL Qucensiascn. Muy S Maurstania, 4 @hibiiog SrOSCIDGIES BT Hio-oat, e S o8 iyore badly shakem, | Floan squadron forming & guard for | 531 on common pine. They were look- | rocecded) to the attention of Deputy sioner Hansen. Cut With a Razor from the Left Ear i i 3 ustai; 0 Lilies, Carnations and Roses. uc’c!le ::ze vxlna.rnem::r.“nn ;h; ‘#.m. I;}ék'i:f g;‘nlzn; Tg:d"lrrl\gu:e‘: t{:nfi:n)mdauu?gfi the monies. Among those pres- | N8 forward to profitable trade with the —_ to the Adam’s Apple. Waterbury, Conn, May 81.—wiem | Wright Brothers Soom to Make ‘| Soi Tioir three children and the vy, | this moring. ent were Mr. Fairbanks, Ambassador | Unifed States ol ythe old prices, but| gyicide’s Body to Be Cremated. Bridgeport, May 31 —Edward Dabis Qelogates represomting practicaily ev- Flight -at Fort Myer. The car was badly broken to pieces. R AT ean mavy A orstie wor the |lariff © reduction the Canadian mills| ~Honolulu, May $1.—P. N. Bliss of | €84 30 and Juries . Bray, aed WRECK ON THE SANTA FE. |jimerican navy, An oratlon was de- | (i 'imake up the profit b 9 Danmury, Conn., u nephew of S. H. 68 Counseticut | brothare will arrivs. in Washinesenson Marathon Race at Stamford. livered by Dr.-T. Greens of Boston. - | i 0 MR e B e, wetce. ® "o | Nichols, s New Yorker who cominit- 3 boarding house on lower Muin strest te o ihe | June 10 when President Taft will pre-| Stamford, Conn, May 31 Harry | Accident to California Fast Maii— T ted Ruicide s hin hotel today’ on c- | WONIEht and Davis was cut with & rsoe . George L.|ment them with the gold medals ob- | Jensen of the Pa¥time A. G New Postal Clerk Killed. President Taft Arrives in Washington Death of Riley T. Smith. count™of 11} health, has cabled direo= | (% LG ENT 0, 00 B ATER NP de cem- | tained through public subscription by | York, won a Marathon race held hera ‘Washington, May 31—President | New Haven, May $1—Riley T. Smith, | 088 that the body be orfmated and | goinett “in the emergency amb ery local in the state present, the or- | Washington, May 31—The Wright the ashes shipped to Danbury. plece of | the Aero club of America. Their new | today under the auspices of St.Francis'| Topeka, Kan, May 31 —Santa Taft arrived in Washington from h roses_on |acroplane will be delivered at Fort | council, K. of C, in 2 hours 4 min- | passenger train No, 5, weAtbound, | tssbuck at 815 b, m tomtent | e cera o Sultn Brothers: At Cits. Folat. i hle was | Myer on the same day and the Wrights | utes 3-5 seconds. Carter Collins of | known as the California fast mail, was | accompanied by his brother. C. P.|vesterday of apoplexy. He was §5| Two Inches of Snow Memorial Day. [Vincents may make a flight over the army acr- | New Haven was second, covering the | wrecked at Peabody early gnd | Tatt, and his daugiter, Miss Helen | vears old and at one time wax active| Leadville. Col. May 31—Twb inches odrome: after the presentat he | distance in 2 hours 58 minutes 3-5 sec- | H. C. Thompson postal elerk, of Kan- X of the official party | in politics asd held office as a repub- | of snow %ell in this city today. It White boues, % "¢ ands. sas City, was Killod. " O Y missed the train, lican in the city government. the latest snowlal] ever recorded here. Shick e 7 . i X

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