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E as to the 1 “repu % the Lfid > %n{ Missour],-Underwood of Ala- that Griggs Georgi ~ | and denied thg motion to recommit. uarters Mwh otigin largely t crats, 3 . fiivofi%‘o——_ |A."”"2 WERE ESCORTED TO SUBWAY ' STATION, GLAD TO ESCAPE. YESTERDAY WAS A BUSY ing tht Fourth of July ‘With the Aim of Passing the Measure Over to the House e “ Senator Elkins M‘i#‘" - medMAmM fr‘?fi‘:‘h&l‘df:%flé&, oy S Almost a Riot in City Hall Park, N\bw Injured in Santa Fe Road Accident | :The Strike of the United Mine Work- York—Women Were Playing Tame . Friday Monlh"—lmme Tax hndbhe-uiounf the Gt S e S ey T Wore, "] bourines to Attract Attention. , Customs Court the Feature of Wednesday’s Session 3 e 1 Wilbur Wright Left for New York ity, Mo, July 7—Swollen | without indicating £o the officers of the ins, Missouri val Kansas C| New York, July 7.—A hurd; —s gurdy. on :ay' ms&n«d ra signal corps the object of Bis triD. [ ang tambourines wero used by two —Four, O'clock the Hour for Vote. i £ 5 . Pick-| G * Du : basks today and H e > suffragettes today, whose tactics met 4 <! 4 3. Lot m m an se of | ¢ ; gmt o R S o e odxfl'nl:l:n.-":t vtgiyny tour grands | I Much o boisteraus reception in aghington, July 1--With & genpsal | the places Wiiere its- sesions wo ‘drug staken to induce sle Che s of | > Bay - : Spectacular Accident. daughters of the late Charles Dickens. | understanding that a final vote by the eld; Senator Borah t 8 1 ] ; 2 y The most spectactlar accident due to oseph S e oot smaimton i | Blcars and S e poetent | SOPELE, Ly dimg, ML, st Stk e acen it 11 -She | St e e Gerlng 8 Sond | eunt kL gl i | g and, i g Morafy o . © = s nkg & > ’e 2 ) ‘wore badges D ors pressed thé opinion, that the drugs in qu 1 n of ‘Santa ns Am'mm 3y of a balloon and carrled out tq lanm'a;'."Vote- for ,Wol:on mr- ticipation' of the Tike. i Ao o A el . e e Tt SER— - General Von Waedel, _|dingted_ their tambourines. (h':'h.ewmmpm'flrm"tomm- :‘l:"e‘:rcl::. ;n:'}':: &"m“ R ¢ & eral of Ah‘ce-!arnh:e,' l;:er-nomnr xe:‘ Caught in Crush, Rescued by Police. row was reached after much consulta- | Senators Aldrich md\lodxe defend- . " , 4 as ‘successor to Prince von Buelow as | Within five minutes they were the tion and was only agreed upon as an |ed the court, the latter asserting that : 5000 3 ! ; ehancellor of Germany. fumh«;{‘-ucm a v:‘u-n that they m‘: ternative night sess| > honest 5 - y crowd, 4 = > . 0 r . Not a o -nlmuuog:"n:.‘lm gg,ah::.'&-.“g: rnd'mor?‘d;:%‘fim 3‘«:«@- to- | United States District Attorneys | the Oflcln? nu:ug:u:r; ;‘:- lol:”und bacco schedule, there was no effort|cases but would save the government Henry A. Wise of New York, and Stu- | there were no speeches. A squad of to obtain formel assent in open sen- | many miillions of dollare. back, | art McNamara of the District of Co- | police made & lane for the two women ate to the proposition to fix a time for | The debate over the court provisios lumbia, have arrived in Paris to ob- [to the nearest subway _station and a vote, but so far as the canvassers | resulted in the acceptance of the fi~ tain y. in.the Panama libel | home they hurried, gratefully. The could ascertain tonight, there was no | nance committee’s provisions. 2. m» S % same two made thelr appearance in indication ‘of objection to a final vote | Reduction of Duty on Cheap Watch The Tariff ¢ b CoringRa ts s ried copies of “The Suffragette” as they 3 S i i g ‘Wall street yesterday selling matches. ‘man e tomorrew. ed. - nager- some_mi 5 ; Dials. Bfl“ » itate France. A motion was made in | yOUNG ELLA GINGLES .. Busy Days. The day began with the adoption of DL o 5 o Tor the: Qie cismbat ot depaties to Ivite the The day was a b one and the Lh’enlmet;dir;‘enu reported by the Som- mhe A nemdby A ':&— 3 .-vtv:.rnr::nt to submit u.u nlx m;( will MATCHES HER MEMORY prospect is that tomorfow will be mittee of the whole, with the - £ ¢ France’s political and eco- R s fully occupled as was. the long ses- | ton of & number which wese reserved | Were also on watch in the interesc of @ 4 several i Romie § of Lawyers in All- sion today. It is that the | by senatofs for the purpose of suggest- | t1eiT _employers. bill as cted will receive practical- | ing their emendation. Saen Inspector McCafferty made frequent ly all, though not all, of the republican e r.’eurved amendments were pre- | triPs to the ‘“h‘“z‘ to learn from his votes, while it is understood that prob- | sented ‘i order, and one went down | Jen If they had Seen any suspicious ably all of the democratic votes with | after another before the onslaughts of | CD&racters applying for admission- to the exception 6f the vote of Senator |the thoroughly organized finance com- | the building, and nobody, w) a4 McEnery of Louisiana, will be. cast | mittee. member or outsider, was all to| against it. 4 In a few cases changes were made, | Dter before he was closely scrutinized, { When passed, the measure will he | but only with the assent of the o For more than a year visitors to.the, hurried over to the house as expedi- Senator Bulkeley _thus ob- | eXchange gallery have had to be ae- as possible, and it is expected | tained a reduction of the 'duty on |COMmPanied by a member. Before that| that the house will be in session Fri- | cheap watch dials, and the commit- | TUle Was put into,effect anyone having day morning in the hope of receiving | tee also permitted a provision for the | ® ©ard of admission was admitted to it free admission of machines for | Watch the brokers. ¥ Income Tax Question. - the spreading of tar and oil on stréets The fncome tax question, including’| 2@ roads. "| DAY AND NIGHT BANK SOLVENT. the corporation tax provision' and in- | Senate Conference Committee on Tarif b S ite Dlate issi hfl"'“ taxes, recelved muhmnten- / Bill | The Massachusetts State Commissioner tion in the senate today and the rashington, July 7.—It has bee: ©. ® Failed to Get It Closed. w’““""tfi%m"m Gy Fxd afforded | initely decided that the sensite o Bston, . Tal¥ 7o-The sontcntion 58 Jong insisted 7o get & direct vote port in conference on the tarfff bill by | the state bani commissioner, - A.. D. {;:er of fiuzl income tax as opposed to republican Chapin, t}‘x;:t thednon:tg Ba m&hh‘ on tax. pany, a day_an t bank Senator Balley moved his fncome tax | herahip, on the Some Y, O mem- [\city, ‘should be closed. on the ground amendment as a substitute for the | Sanators Aldrich . Buproore. HIL00Ce- | that the bank’s capital was impaired, finance committes’s provision, and | Hale and Cullom will 1y cre reroli0=® | wa. snot sustained in the supreme court without debate a vote was takén up- | and Senators Daniel Momer Loh bUcan The mi | up on its way from the g and It was xefected by & ma- | tho democratio members ot P - 4. Dit today and derafled by the stikers. rity g _ballot stapding 28 t0 | ence committee on the part of the sen- ¥ 3 i Trainload of Troops en Route. ) C 3 Customa Court Dofanded, | 115, S5ewber, Cannon o given 1o Titas, X 8, Ju. ufi to the income tax the discus- | tives of the hoube in the ference. ; : » 4 sion g customs court was the big | It is generally believed, ho::‘v‘u, that T h Th E the e u‘ufi: .“»‘ase.:-m work. The court | be .will selected Papne of New York| g i - ! H the interest of the | Dalzell of Pennsylvania, McCall of citles {n Which it would sit, and the | Massachusetts, Hill of Connectiopt and A and of Illinois, % nterests with foreign countries. | Ag@inst Sharpne: + Day Cross E: : passeng 7 — into e Pullman cars before the CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL coac! n front finally toppl 3 Chicago, July Gingles, People from the surrounding country, COLLEGE APPROPRIATIONS. | o ung TRl Seomibar, 8N O the Wit ds i : ness stand in Judge Brentano's court Institution Did Not Get All That It| oom "ol day today. matehing her Had Hoped For. memory against_the sharpngss of the e : lawyers who were trying to' confound (Special to The Bulletin.) her on cross examination in her trial Hariford, July 7.—The Connecticut | for stealing lace from Miss Agnes Agricultural college docsn't got from | Barrette. her former employer. the legislature all that Its trustees and | All afternoon the girl was cross ex- le. It was after dark before a res- | progident Beach hoped to get, but the | amined bv Assistant State's Attorney cue by means of a series of boats tied | appropriations which passed the senate | Short on the story she related in the With ropes was effected. Boat trips|ioday, .and have alveady passed the | morning of how.she was attacked by of from one to. two miles-were made 10} hoyse, are liberal above what might|two women and a man in a bathroom the nearest farm houses free of the|phave heen expeccted inthe. present | of the Wellington hotel Feb. 16. This flood, and the passengers all were | st gightened financial condition of the | story was similar in many details to finally taken to safety. The passengers | state. As reported by the committee | the one she gave last Friday concern- probably will have to remain at the|gn appropriations, the bill contained an | ing another alleged attack on her Jan. farm houses ' until the surrounding | appropriations of $5,000 for new poul- |4 in a room in the same hotel. Miss floods subside. try houses and other bulldings for that | Agness Barrettte, the late Mrs. Cecl A telephone message from Pomona | jepartment, but this was cutout by a|Kenyon and a “masked man” figured Kan., tonight said that the four year|jouse amendment in the passage of | as the assailants in both cases. old daughter of Mrs. Carrie Rose of | which the senate concurred today.| Beyond a few tearful roments when Chh,-gum drowned as a result of | This amendment was framed on the | some climax in the disgusting vse of the t derailment. wish of the trustees of the institution | degeneracy was reached, the girl did Pomona Inundated. and strikes out the pouitry house ap- | not hesitate in her answers. She told Pomona i almost = inundated, the | propriation, substituting for it $12,500 | of the most impossible situations with Des Ckgnee river at that point|for a new dining hall. Trustees |apparent candor and frankness. being three miles, wide: Charles M. Jarvis, Liewellyn J. Storrs | The court room was cleared today of T ™ linpsiaenad . Rbofs. and Charles A, Capen sre mamied as a fall but those having a direct interest committee to e the new bu n In the case y the arder of the judge. At Chitlicotne. Mo, on t;e (Srand | projects. “; 2 s A s Pl va -riyer, six were swe rom a The other appropriations in the bil beldge todky. " Whether ey reached | are s Tollgws: For curnent sxpenses SETRING. DENASE ARRGELANR ely was not learnad. $50,000; for payment in Meu of inter- 3 At Patansburg, Moi thousand per- | coc on’ agricultural college fund, 315 | e nonrer o Tin oo Ready prisoned on roofs. or in| 500 for water tower, tank, and wind M pi ol s o wili, ‘$4101.56, for erectibn ar pur- > i |otase of four cotvages $18.000; for{, TLCNEOR TN, TSI Vot IN UNITED SOCIETY C. E.| Sio P 3 periment | Stas | the shed on the Fort Myer drill ground —_— tion, tor food investigation,’$4,000. today. Orville brought with him the Twenty-fourth In onal Gonven- z A cloth for which he went to Dayton, 2 v ENED TONG WAR and work on the damaged aeroplan Slon WL 8, Réult-Popocts Made—OF: | THREATENED TONG WAR was immediately resumed. Tt is po 5 ?é' : i R 0 g ot ruled today that iblicans, and fact did-not ‘call for-a receiver e N IN COLOMB! CONNECTICUT BLACK HANDERS v HELD IN HEAVY BONDS. Group of Seven Italians Who Have CONNECTICUT STATE 'm"“y?';::::“‘;.:' Reyes Gov- | NINETY MATTERS REMAIN ., FOR HOUSE TO ACT UPON. BOARD OF EDUCATION. o ey R A olon, u .- Tevvol on : 0 . Investigation by a Special Legislative | broken out Sty s repuligie of One Sign of Approaching Adjournment | ficers Elected. HAS BLOWN OVER. | sible that the machine will be ready Operated in This State. Committee Begins. ently against the government of Connecticut Legislature. A —_— for another preliminary trial by toe ' 1 Reyes, the president of the re- SE v . St. Paul, Minn, July 1—The Rev.| gy 4ra - Police Withdrawn from New | morrow evening. New Haven, July 7.—Bench war-| Hartford, July 7.—The investigation e, who is now in London. Hartford, Conn., July 7.—The work | Francis E. Clark, D.D., LL.D., was to- York’s Chinatown. T LT rants were issued from the superior |of the state board of education by a |, TP News was brought to Colon by|of the judiciary committee will tlose | day re-elected president of the United 4 SAW TROLLEY FOR FIRST TIME. - today rempving from the juris- ittee, wm,,}].. the British steamship Median, which | tomorrow and their final report will | Society of Christian Endeavor, of o T s AFols T ATk kit Balied st ey ction of the ofty court seven Italians ' has just arrived from Svaeilla. Bar-|be to the: legislature; which is | which he was the founder, and which | New ¥ork July 7--All extra pollea) = L\ meeml ol ho have been ‘arrested from time to ranquilla and its seaport, Savailla, sev- | one-of the few signs of an approach- | was reported today as having a net | Were withdrawn from Chinatown to- | Inmate of New » g time by New Haven officers at differ- | commenced this afternoon, but so far| eBteen miles away, are in the hands |ing adjournment. During the past | enrollment of 71493 societies and 3,- | 94y and tohight fhie seftiement '8 uh- sed Yestorday. ent places and brought here to stand |nothing of importance has developed | °f ‘the revolutionists. 5 week or two, the ‘house has shown a | 551,100 members. cent “mmg of death im: nsnd upon & » trial on serious charges. The aeser- |against the board. The investi t‘} Private letters received here from |disposition, to transact business than| The re-election of Dr. Clark was | {CFf membef’l of the. Hi ”sm Tong Trenton, N. J., July 7.—Patrick tion is made that these Italians are | came as & result of the fact thai twe | COlOmbla report that the town of San~ | waste time in talk which had no' pur- | made by the trustees at the 24th in- | flve members of the. Hip Sing Tong | Quinn, 90 years, who has been an in- members of & “Black ‘Hand" group, | board had not been as prompt in mak. | & Marta also has fallen to the rebels, | pose and the result has been that they | ternational Christian -Endeavor con- | Boston the Poute Separtioend Was |mate of the New Jersey state prison which has been z’en.tmg among the | ing the annual reports as tge o Te. | but the Median brings no confirmation | have made good progress with their | vention. The other officers were re- ;Vv':';:’,n AN e “_nglb"w“n for 25 years, was released today om Italian people of Connecticut for some | quires and skipped one year in pug. |Of this inteligence. calendar. It is understood that there | elected. and are: the. Ui ths, pmberding 1o New-Tork [ LaC0le. . UnM! today he vever shw time,.and which heretofore has had its | lishing them. ke el R SRRt S e o are now only about nimety matters to| General secretary, Willlam ~Shaw: | the tongs was impending 'n Hew ¥Ork | telephone, or a trolley car, and he r headquarters in New York. There have | The only accuser to appear bef: RODE DOWN THE HAYTIAN ARMY |be acted upon and with a few after- |treasurer, H. H. Latbrop: o gt | Ih Chiness tiréasentiiy. Th e | fused to ride im the prison doctor's been asgaults and@ . murders | the committee was C. Collard Ad: ek e . noon sessions the house could get | secretary, Prof. Amos R. Wells; publi- Dg"; “L- :‘hef Yo "'ft C;‘" e | automoblle to the railway station, be- among Iialians and it is now clgimed of Cromwell, who made two charges | Traveler Drove Among 45 Colonels | through with many of them In short | cation manager, George B. Graff; su- | Of Tom e, the mave £ Shina- | cause he was afraid of the machine. that little by little the entire sohemie | against Secretary Himes'of the sias and 5 Genirale. order. # perintendent of patriots’ league, | OV, Who Is an On Teong. No trout| Quinn was sentenced for life for wite of the- Handers in connection | hoard of education, the first being thas e It was learned today that when the George W. Coleman; superintendent of | 2% GO, FOWERER, (0% LUC POVCE TERE | murder. with these myBterious affairs Has been | Mr. Hine had not replied to l‘nte:l New York, July 7.—Among the pas- |Dill introduced by Senator Heinemann, | buildéere’ union, Rev. R. P. Anderson. h_‘: lown over. - uncovered, ~The “group” 1 said to|from Mr. Adams asking for a hearing | sengers arriving today from Port Li- | Which abolishied the state barber com- | George W. Coleman, superintendent ——— et OBITUARY. have practiced extortion undér threat |on a vote by the Cromwell town meet: | mon on the Hamburg-American line , 18 re) d, the reply will be|of Christlan citizenship, and Amos R.| | AKE CHAMPLAIN'S DISCOVERY of violence for a long ttme. The po- |ing that a supervisor of schools’ be { steamship Sarnia was T. R. Wolf, who and the work of in- | Wells, editorial secretary, made their Frederick Botsford. lice have had assistance from New |appointed by the board, He t | told a story of demoralizing the Hay- | SPecting barber shops will be done by | reports and Rev. R. P. Anderson, su- [ pageantry, Speechmaking, Parades,| New Haven, Gonn. July 7.—Freder- York officers in making arvests and it |elaborately into the affal :"y'.’ tian army. the local health boards and the bar- | perintendent of the builders’ union, re- Exch: f C liments. ick Botsford, 88 vears old, died at his is expected a numper of others are to | Cromwell school board and alindeq| The Sarnia stoppell - at Port au|Dbers themselves will have to pay the | ported a site purchased for the new R home, 28 Pearl street, today. Mr. Bots= be selzed. On thewarrants just issued | to his past political triumphs, tnferring | Prince, and WOolf, with two friends, | 08t of inspection. *" [ national home in Boston, which will | . N, Y., July 7—New |ford was for many years prominent in ¥rank Guidl and Antonio Massari | that o mumber of ng past office hold: | took & dFive through thé city. They| .Af the hearings on this bill it was e et ST Sl thiat of York states share in the tegcentenary | the OAE Fellows of the stase and ald b oo s sositis ou fhia $r8 in Cromwell ought to have been at | Saw a motley collection of men drill- e e e of At conoay amount 350,000 In cash Is In hand. | ooiebration of -the discovery of Lake |much toward building up the order, ing in the street and rode through the | Ch: I hed its climax todayy He was at one time grand master of foralll Sulsepp! modisce at Walling- | He further acoused the board of ed- [ crowd. One of the drillers was over- | TeSults had been far from what was 400 AMERICANS PRESENT. el pagedntry, the parades, the | the grand lodge of the state ana from ucation of igmoring section 113 of the | turned, and the others surrounded :{:g}‘fl Wwhen the present law was en- T speechmaking, the interchange of com- | 1869 to 1906 was grand secretary. On as $10,000 on charges of | stat . o 3 er, Thus far the Do- | of rawarty por'ctls With the making | Wolf and placed him under arrest, an- | 8980 (0 Loy t0 be reported fa. | -°'9® #nd Lively Public Dinner at| piiments among the three nations of [ his resignation in 1906 he was made . of reports by town authoriti nouncing that there were forty-five il . and secretary emeritus. He had also ; e given no I:éomuuan as to |state board. e 1 e | cnels and_ five generals in the party | vorably Is that -doing away with the |- s p o ARtae ahe Shared s (s, ‘;u:':ryv::&fi'.’ foot arans: stcibe and grand patriarch f the @vidence against the men. Secretary Hine took the stand and |and that he had run down the_com- | Bresént evstem of voting and intro-| rLondon, July 7.—The largest and|ing of the Champlain country, will ail jof the grand encampment and for sev- m”;“—'—————”AD A% HOTEL submitted to the committee a mass of | manding general. Nothing serious | U s the Australian ballot. The use | liveliest of the public dinners nelg sn | be transferred across the lake to Ver- eraj years was representative from the " correspondence, which he had had with | came of it. of the Australian ballot will do away | 1 ondon the past week was that of the | mont and Burlington will have its|grahd encampment to the sovereigm _GAS TURNED ON FULL FORCE. | Other residents’ of Cromuwall. which h YRR Ty wal SRR De0iee. P e American Embassy assoclation at the | fiing. grand lodg He leaves two nephews. A et 8 stated were In many cases criticisms|{ GOVERNOR’S CAR KILLS MAN. Hotel Cecil tonight. More than four G’;vemvr Hughes of New York and M of Wilkes-Barre Com- |°f Mr. Adams, and which he did not = SIGNORA PUCCINI SENTENCED. |hundred Americans, most of them trav- | Governor Prouty of Vermont, in their | Additional Appropriation for St. Joe in. Stamford. ms{: lto make public. He explained | Chauffeur of Vermont's Chief Execu- L3 = elers from all parts of the country, ac- | speechmaking {oun today, indulged seph’s Hospital, Willimantic. 30 ,.""“‘" 'il t was a local trouble in Crom-| tive Charged with Manslaughter. | Wife of Italian Composer Must Serve | cepted the invitation which the associa- | in a good deal of plgasantry as to the (Special to The Bulletin.) Stamford, July 7—Dr. Louls ;e An‘;xd that he had not replied to —_— Five Months. tion extended to all male traveling | rivalry between the'two states whose July 7.—St. J ” n's b Hirsch of -Barre, Pa, was |0 Xanom 2k he and the board had| Burlington,’ Vt., July 7.—Governor . st Americans who happened to be in Lon- | houndarfes skirt the lake, whereupon H!-‘;mm”h“ A by e ound dead from gas asphyxiation in thpet e affair would blow over; that | Prouty’s chauffeur, William Henry| ‘Rome, July'7.—Signora. Puccini, wite | 400 on this date. Ambassador Jusserand, at the Platts- | Pital in T T Gl T e 10 thar T bl room - &"loct! el here today. | Ludod e ey Mt A AGS ol | Beivale, was ldrvisted odsy On 3| o Glachmo compomt, was | Beleen courues the diners san | ureh barvacks. hia wicernoan, apeak | 80110 DT Y onionmen 0 00 3 ‘urther | ci of mansl er in connection - | pat e . erwards ey | ing in splen nglish, Wi e sion n Hipesti waa abont thirly yedss old and g 5o toflersaaisnteg & Dvé mupihe. ¥n "Whg. the prosident and | attractive acoent of his native tongue, | Provriations. and therefore Senator g ined the system of 1 ; had been a st of the hotel for the explal 1y getting re- | with the death last night of Heetor of _ | toasted the s P g - Twvo wesks, being anon lnas’ g | PORE from the towns. Mongean of St. Hyacinthe, P. Q. Mon- | Hon 46 eonts. ard damages. (h jatior | Ambassador Reid. The unusual char- | was jed to declare, amid an outburst | Blakeslec, chairman of that commit: Q," . The odor of gas led the ser- | ang’ the oocd the afternoon's hearing | geon, who came here to attend the ter- | to ba fixed by & Separate court. Some | acter of the dinner excited great cu-|of laughter: “Gentlemen, Champlain | ¢ g4y B g ot g Fren | vants of the Tiouse. 1o the room oceu- | mect Heecer itte¢ Wil meot again | centénary ‘festivitis, was run down | months agv Signors. Puccmd eccused| TIOSIty on the part of the~ London | discovered both sides of tho lake at the | today of the bill carrying an addition by, Hirach and on breaking. the uesday. and killed last night by an automo- h:_'fl‘;u“ and a maid in her employ [ BeWspapers, as'well as interest in the |same time. He looked on one'side and | ZPpopriation of 86,090 for (RS thefi he was foumd lylng dead on & ————— | bile,’ alleged to have been driven by |of improper relations, The girl | UNited States. The banquet was en- | then the other. He saw New York and | tution and the bill passed. "ed. The windows were alf closed and | Will Increase Its Capital from $1,000,- | Benwale. Governor Prouty was on the | p :? innocence and later com- | tirely at the expense of the association | he saw Vermont, and he liked-them |Teady passed the he et - the gas turned on full force. ' | opposite side of Lake Champlain at|mitted suicide. An autopsy- proved that | and this in itself was considered a | both. fhn Colony at White Pla A letter addressed to Hirsch was 000 to $3,000,000. the time, and the police say that Ben- | the changes against the girl were base- | 8reat novelty. 5 President Taft, Ambassadors Jusse- w Y opened and found to from his fa- New York, July 7.—The Bankers'|Wal® was using the machine without | less. The accusations of the wife, how- —_—— rand of France, and Bryce of Great ‘White Plains, N. Y.,_J 1 Mrs, . ‘ther, a merchant in wz;u.‘a.m Ten | Trust company of 7 Wall street, whose | the knowledge of his employer. ever, resulted in a separation, and, fol- | REAR-END TROLLEY COLLISION, | Britain, with Governors Hughes and | Copley Thaw, "’"“‘f"’ o Q," » dollars was inclosed and the informa- | Plans for erecting a new office build- lowing quickly upon this, the mother e, @ Sy Prouty, again today occupled the cerf<| Thaw, the former Countess of Ya tion that mother was not well and | !ng at 14-18- Wall street were an- | Steam Pipe Explosion, One-Man Dead. | of the -girl instituted suit against Sig- | Twenty Persons Injured at Waterbury | ter of the celebration stage. Each made | mouth, whose marriage with the En that his was not out of danger. | nounced yesterday, has just completed ‘Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 7.—An explo- | nora Puccini. —Ohgin Brake. Broks. three speeches, concluding with a bril- | lish nobleman was annulled in Lon- ~ The body is being held, pending in- nmamm;,“m- increasing its capi- | slon of steam pipe in the Clear oo DN B s par liant banquet at the Hotel Champlain | don, joined her mother, Mrs. Mary C. ons from- his father. tal from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000. k Coal company’s colliery | Stricken by Death While Posting 8| waterbury, Conn., July 7.—Twenty | {Oni8ht. Senator Root made the his- | Thaw, here today, making quite a % Pa., July 7.—Samuel| Oneé-half of the new! shares will be Kkilled George Under- Fi Il Lettor to His Soi I B o of Wat, torical oration of the celebration Thaw colony awaliting a decision in the 5 , father of Dr. Louls L. Hirsch, | Offered to present stockholders at $390 d y fatally injured antx o ) e shope, retarning from mork, were | the ceremonies at Plattsburg barracks. [ matter of Harry K. Thaw's sanity, the - share, and the balanc i st | ville shops, returning fromavork, were 3 vhich will be resumed bé- ‘was found in a room of a | per e will ° [ James Williame. Both men were work- | ., Waterbury, Coénn., July 7.—Augu o Postmaster General Lemieux of Can- | hearing on which w e ouid por. dlscass | nired i the . wb;:gv T e A AR S re: et umt K MPTIw"i ytun o(hi. fell in ‘tmz ‘gc&finafilgw 'y"&ylll:m: ada also spbke at the barracks, and | fore lu;;‘l‘clz rglll‘a Mml:ldnv\ Thaw is of his son tonight. | OUs interests at $400 per share. " The |lescaping steam. Underwood was roast- | falnit while about to post a farewell | 310 7 20U 00 SUNGI SRl By | with Sepatar - Root ~and the athers | in the White Plains jail & wealthy dry goods | difference, namely, $100 per share, will | od ¢o death and Williams was terribly | IS 0 & scn early Whis evening, and | 3oy, " Street hill when the second car | 288in tomight at the banquet, jvhere Been in business in (B0 to the present stockholders, and | Scalded. . a le later in Dn P. J. Dwyer's sudden: b w 1178 Bl the expressions of friendly will Planned Grandly for Oceasion. H i &e?w;fld also, prior to the increase, Seain .?:u?'f 3:.&' w:'::‘::m:n:‘,;’,: through the breaking of the cham on :{:{’“f,n"hemmfiz ‘;‘;‘c‘en?:,::‘;;‘,' e | LMstion B, Denison of Hartfond writes was_Te 3 brea e 3 posted that ed a cash dividend of 350 per [ Carpenter Sues Harriman for $10,000. | war veteran of the New York votun- | the hand brake. Rushing down the | HClPating - The, Bulletin wife had be share, . Mr. Lemieux and Ambas- 3 N o g, e B SRt T New York, July 7—Willis Gillow, a | teers, a member of the-G. A. R. hill, it crashed into the first car, which | S 25 0Ce 8 R0 0ok Presigent | ¢iind hoped }‘;,,{'.‘,?,.;‘.‘3‘;1;’.“,;”:,‘:;, rs in that city having | Largest Lumber Dol E in | carpenter, has brought suit for $10,- | of Seymour, and of Charter Oak lodge, | Va8 finally brought to a stop by Mo- | Taft for & subject and in their remarks | birthplace, so dear to my heart, but the story. r Deal Ever Made in| 000 against E. H. Harriman for the (L O: O. F. of Hartford. torman William Fogarty about half | cave ‘him equal prominence With | thoush: absent in. the body T can he » West Virginia, loss of his Hittle finger, whilo working | 'Three sons: John T. and George R. | Way down the hil. When the crash| &0 bigin “Mr. susecrand declared present in spirit. The memories of my Sanitary s Bill Tabled by the| Blkins W. Vi, July 7—The Jargaat | 2 1% (A5IER8 house at Tuners Or | of BRwiucket, BT, ‘and Lol B of | fimped: . Onls’ two Sre thousht ta be [LAL there shouid be s filal gl | Lot devekrs syee. with me us an 2 i f bl ver 3 ’: gl " sues on the groun g ugh . 3 - tween am| and the presiden > bey e, SRR flnia win conpurmmadeq % west Vir- | that Harriman did not provide a safe | I ¥. Tucker of Seymour and Mrs. John | ¢riously hurt, none fatally. Tax. each knew what 1t was 10 pinnt, & | birs tom, ((9¢ When I think of the (Special to The n.) Snnnm; own, - & lumbex ("'“-"Yo‘_n. Bixty | Place for work. vars and Mrs. Fred Chamberlain of dn 8 favaway land. power for good In the dear old town, Jupe 7.—The sanitary dis- | miles south of y this clty, survive him. % was mdefinitely post- | dred houses, noter, Jamber i@ 35| N. Yo Y. C. Race of 111 Miles. e . = r being lowded ntles of raiiread, together with 22,600,- | New York, July 7.—In a light breene Struick - Lac o N':N'I k. -l“:gn:;*cnl injury wiy o ?:s ::‘;t(fl“c"'.%ie:'l.o?hffkill“;h;i a!- 16‘3‘:)' off Ificgk Poin‘t‘. L»I.,.h: v : #ing 7 | Larned in a practice game Eacgiven to Michael Lacheow, | wich was no summer resort” vet I town, Md., and J. B. E. Mallen ot | the New. York Yacht club's long dis- z R or-{ 18 likely to 1 him to e a 0 bound over from thef canngt recall that I ever suffered phy- Hartford county, Md., for the sum of {anos’ rape ol 111 miles The gty | Turther Sy oy sically on aceount of the thermometer ne. 11,600,000, off Brenton's reef light; that i sl 7 i outside Newpont e b tHRE N0 much previ X eo"‘-n-m.c': Norwich that her sans = is punished with | ana das have planned 40 grand- an Strest Railway Bilk T rer i o aan T Sy thas | to. The Bulletin). t the | _period of National Tennis Champion Larned % 3 = 1 am glad _my early days had such £ jured. 4 Two Months State Prison | | 00 K00 C™ 0 10 ™ nitls, tiar fen, July 7. —A-term of two | yeautiful river, and thoukh I have seen state prison for being & )iy print within a few weeks that “Nor-

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