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e fod \ eom }nelimed to Hold that mw nm ' a Cmfldennal Oommunmauon .| AND ONE MAN KILLED AS SULT OF ACCIDENT. new subway plans X mu;u'-m.w CROWDED GOURT ROOM DISAPPOINTED | T et 2 AUTO TANK. EXPLODED ueo and southwest nuhmd ‘shail e transmitted by way of Backed Against a Bridge, Tearing a Hole in Gasoline Tank— Rossfare and i Thaw’s Wife Present but was Not Called—Will be _ T " 'Witness Today—Matteawan Asylum Attendants Test" By'a Majority of One V. man; aided by the “{ Jammed the majority report en the new building code through the board Children- Were on Pienie, ify to Thaw’s Rational Speech and Achunl—f._volyn s u.-—'rln senate wu Savannah, Ga., July 14.—One person 'Alfihflo Toward Her Hmband is Puz:lm’ was killed and nine were badl. in an automobile accident wi cufred yesterday evening' about five laker Appointed Al- ; White Platns, N. ¥, July 14—Evelyn } Thaw, although on hand in court ‘been expected, to ity in opposing her hi 's attempt to gm‘ himself and. thereby gain is freedom. e state’s attorneys had ennounced at adjournment yesterday that they would show today that' the Hatry 5" Tnaw’ 18 sukpoeed i ave ave thmuned to un his wife when he got out of the asylum was not privileged and therefore Evelyn Thaw would be fourth deputy police commissioner, to have charge of the force in Brooklyn miles from Sylvania, Ga., according to a special to the Press. Hple Torn in Gasoline Tank. Hewlitt Hill was killed, his father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. George Master George N. Hill, Reuben Thom- , Lurrino Cooper, Fanny Mills, George Hilton and Bowie Saxon, all children, who were being taken out for a plenic, ‘While the children were crowding into the automobile the machine backed against a bridge. The railing tore a hole in the tank of com- pressed gasoline and an explosion fol- o In Thaw’s Favor. Attendants at the state insane at Matteawan testifi had always appeared rational in speech and actions while under their observa- |, (mhrnuntnfincmf) The House of Lords Decided not to take up Lord Roberts' bill for com- pulsory militiry gervice until a change of government made it possible to in- troduce such a measure. of the $6,500 for the Wom- W $50,000 for the O matitute . and’ industrial meriibers of the ‘Thaw Family té on m:'c““"‘)' along the same line, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of St, Louis, friend of the' Thaw famuy, at Thaw had regained a nrormal state of mind since he and killéd Stanford White, on_his departure for at crop conditions were proaising here, and he hoped to find the countries he visited as prosperous as the one he was lea»ln& Iurope, said t severely burned. e lllllAl. OF MURDERED " BANKER J. B. SAYLER.| rs. Sayler Not Allowed to. Many Valuable Par recalled to 'arcels of real es- near the Pennsylvania tun- ork, changed hands in one WM Watches Funeral Thaw's Mother Pressit, Aot from Narrow Window of Thaw's mother, his two sisters, Mrs. | Carnegie Doctors Rushed to the Scene. The fluid was thrown over everyon - . Threat to Kill May Be Admitted. Again . tomorrow - the state will ‘at- tempt to show that the dhted “threat for excluding Evelyn Thaw's testimony he would be inclined to admit it. The court is inclined to hold that a threat of husband against his wife, or any kind of abuse, is ‘mot 'a confidennal communication. Bits of Humor Enlivened Testimony. Bvelyn Thaw was resubpoenaed to appear and she will probably be called as the first witness of the state tomor- e great crowd packed the court room todly. fs on yesterday, hoping.to hear o l(ri Thaw testify, and ppointment general when it became known !h‘t she would not be called.. But the testimony enlivened at times by 'bits of humbr and on-several occasions Justice Mills had to call for order. No one seemed to enjoy the humoroys sit- ‘uations more than Harry Thaw. ~Often ‘he laughed heartily at some remark at his expense. | of the most active realty days for this season in the history of the New York Geor and the former Countess of Yarmouth, and his brother Josiah m near him during the pm- Junlce Mills will prnml.y -alfi-m tomorrow on what will be taken to permil the- Mfl alienists to examine Thaw physically in the White Plains jail, where he fis now detained in custody of the sheriff. Evelyn's Attitude is Puzz - Just ‘what is. Evelyn Thaw's attitude toward her husband is puzzling. not generally. known whether would ‘rather see him a free man or she has been quoted often as repeating in effect her famous declaration of “I'll stand by you Har- ry,” it is reported also that in the event her testimony ultimately goes against Thaw his attorney will ca]l. witnesses to show. that she had remark she was‘glad to see him in Matteawan. The former chorus girl has not joine ed the Thaw family during the hear- ing. When she left White Plains today | P2k she journeyed to New York alone. Harry Paying Her $500 'a Month. During her testimony yesterday Mrs. Thaw said that her husband was not supporting her properly, but it was brought out on the stand today thit he is paying her more than $500 a month, g in’thé car, setting fire to their clothin Young men on the ground rescued sev- eral of the children from death by their coats around them and "1 2 TRIAL OF ELLA GINGLES, MISS BARRETTE A WITNESS. Says Lacemaker’s Story is False from Beginning to End. The state today closed its «case against Ella Gingles, charged with stealing lace from Miss Agnes Barrette, her former employer. expected the case will reach the ng the flames. Doctors were rughed to the scene from Sylvania and the Mmjuged were brought to town in *Eis Mm tfl’l.:id ‘bills re; That the bi- npmotfl.efluma.l business on l)oh the office g-olnflon appropriating | 375, m for the maintenance of h!m for tuberculosis patients; " About ‘Diseased Cattle. Seénator Stiles, chairman of the com- mittee on agriculture, moved the pas- sage of the bill to prevent the importa- of cattle affected with tubercu- The report of the ed-Dy - Senator wife in Blairsville stating thl.t it was | 1 eyt 7 she alone He hved. VOTE TO ACQUIRE __BILLARD'S STOCK. Holdmn Compuny Directors dy to Take 109948 Boston & Chicago, July man whom she is chn.ed wul ing to slay her husband. Followmg receipt of a from lairsville, Pa., quoting Mrs. Miller as ha,vln‘ forgiven her husband, and only his summons to fly to_his rivate message Miller to Sheriff Heikes of the same import, Dr. Miller wrote a long letter m“);;:u:fle to come to him. of Crescent City attended the bur) following a quiet funeral of the slain resident of the First anwnal confined. Whil The last witness to appear against the young Irish lacemaker was Miss Assistant State’s Attorney B. J. Short spared Miss Barrette from denying the details’of the alleged hor- d_against her by defendant in her telumony “I will simply agk “you,” Short, “if you ever attempted to sell this girl into white slavery, or it you ever abused or assaulted her in the Wellington hotel, of had any knowledge of any of ‘these things?” “No, sir,” replied Miss Barrette, tears streaming down her face. falsehood from beginning to .end.” The day's testimony against Miss ht into the record of the s knew: well the Hartford, July 14.—A Boston special to The Times says: The Boston Railroad Holding com- pany directors today to the approval of the railroad com- , to buy the 100,948 shares of Maine railroad stock- now' beld by John L. Billard of Meriden, Conn.,, at $140 a share. In ‘payment therefor company’ will issue its own fifty-year . bonds, redeemable at 105, for $125 per share of the costs; also #tock for the other Al] the holding com- Bany's securities afe to. be lsaued st “of | 1osis into this " | committee was “"‘ Alsop, who said vnfi mynnccuem nvm boh( the dump- fl tion tax mmtefl it will mean ides pulhln‘ it with by Senators Re’efll, Silliman and Man- bill was rejected by a vote of On the motion of. Senator Middleton, was in the majority vote, moved that the action of the U8 | sidered. He said that ;hn 'was in the- minority vote, wished much "of the day, biut the ence with., a mob; that yell’! ago, and I don’t care. plain The “prineipal ‘dd‘re- at fi”ll ‘was delivered by the Rev. J?le' He dwelt on tl holding: company 315 of the $140. case that Ella Gi ways of men and tl Boston & Maine market value between 114 TAXATION OF LAND TAKEN FOR WATER SUPPLY PURPOSES. House' Passed the Bill as 1t Was_ © " ported: Ty (Special to. The Buflstln.) _Hartford, July 14—Mr. Savage of mwd made a brave effort in the today to have the'last clause ) ltHM out of the bill which provides ' for the taxation of land uken by mu- n!uukge- or wngrl | lQ as ;hau fg effect whleh tht but which was ncomltud to g ::I‘:uwg’;l?i: zhcg-:nd ml i anof orm. In ¥ z;um mhn measure provides that v 1and be taxed at its value, ‘with the value of the buildings thereon, “at the time it ‘is taken by the cor- poration,” and it was these words awvhich Mr. Savage tried to have strick- en out. The Bouse refused to do thig because it would have left the matter 50 that the Jand would be taxed at its actual value, which might mean that cities with million dollar water plants might have to pay taxes on whatever valua- tion equ;a the amount of money oot hfio them. ‘There were amend- ts galore offered and a motion to !nddnnely postpone was made, but o mn- of these passed and the house passed the measure in the form in lch it was reported. This leaves it that the land is to be taxed substan- tially as it is at present, at a' nominal an amendment. The motion ; T is year its low has been ness of the h 3 y of the home, of a 2 1-4 in February and its’ high 150 defend .its homor, and the law, be allowed to take its. The coffin was’ smothered in within the modest tragedy occurred; but so.. mu ng t)?lhu theg" dlfl | Ms ul wn, e - preac lvering > dress from the o .| the day was slllp!noed in the M Godlhctthawhoklfitd stz SHARP ADVANCE IN WHEAT, FLOUR MARKED UP. Promise of Repetition of Recent Deal in May Option. Chicago, July 14,—Wheat for Ju]y delivery advanced seyen cents to'$1.27 a bushal, during uutor\my u sion on the board of trade, umum i‘nganewhig‘hrsoordfrdbe e recent “Hear h o o e recent “deal” he: James Pm in Ma; 5 # : te of the ‘buying: e | flurry was an -dm rainfall last night in Kansas and Missouri, where the new ‘crop of wheat is now har- vesting or. is awaiting the thresher, and despatches from other sections telling of damage to the new crop by execssive rains.' In addition the offi- cial forecast for wheat for the prin- cipai wheat growing states predicted thunder storms. A large “sleeping” short interest has | carriages. existed for some time’in the July op- tion, and the action of the market to day indicated that many of these (md- ers had become alarmed at crop re- NO'I’ REVISING TARIFF UWAID. potsse 1wy ONLY FIVE SURVIVORS OF BARK. Momb-u of Senate Finance Commit- J R FIGHTING AT TEHERAN. on Palace Whers Shah Has Taken Refuge. Teheran, Persia, July #.—The rml- Ist forces apparently haye of fighting and are the supremacy of the n.uorum The secretary of the Ru n rived at the Mejliss évening and in behalf of General Liak- ‘home whm 4he Drowned in Wreck of the Errol. . July 14.—The steamship Tafua came in here today, bringing five survivors of the Norwe- glan bark Errol, from Chimbote, April 1, for Newcastle, N. 8. W, that was 8 on Middleton reef, Rumor of Attack s 1o b6 cxperted rom the stais to be’ expo; m ‘offered by Senator wrecked on June Seventeen memb pany, lnclud[ng Captal wflb ’w’fll ar- 1 10! cmldrcn. Jost their Hve. uilding late this vivots ten a nm resulting from the lack of foos water. One of them alleges that the captain’s wife threw her childrem over- board because she. feared cannibalism. PRESIDENT TAFT AS UMPIRE In Big Disputes Over the Tariff Bill— Committeo Deci ” Washington, July 14—The big dis- tarift bl will be fought out between Senator Aldrich | and Representative Payne, acting for the senate and house, respectively,with President Taft serving as umpi as to prevent any drawn battles. was decided today by the conference committees appointed branches of congress. Of course, any decisions reached by Messrs, -2 and Payne will be réviewed by the full of feartul priyitions p his command. The Cossacks, who are still Deslegéd in the central squaré of outside the walls rifle and artille c ut making ' 3’”@!‘”&“ Jor nu.lto for the N the ‘insame; fixing the - salary_of the %w district court of Y‘:‘- & year; appropria 1$2,000° (or the correcting the published roster of Com .cucut volunteers of the War of the Rel amending the charter of the city ot ew Adjourned to Thursday. the city, and tho kept a continuo fire on the Mejliss building, while wit! shrapnel they endeavored to dislod the nationallst sharpshooters from the It is reported that the nationalists will make an attack tonight on the Sultanatabad pal: where the shah has taken refuge, 'S BODY RECOVERED. Cause of Double Drowning in Klinger Lake Will Remain a Mystery. Sturgis, Mich., July 14 —The body of Claude Hunt was recovered from the bottom of Klinger lake late this after- about 100 feet from the spot where the body of Miss Mary Loretta Davey of Chicago was,found on Mon- ‘The funeral ymmlon comiutr--rl 1 Crecent City through Wat: _passed thin a block of the jail widow n! alone. The angle of her marrow window _afforded her just a glimpse of the hllck hearse and the roofs of houses. ‘Another detail of tha domesiis situ- ation in the Sayler family and of the the killing was learned today 3 Wm Jenkins, pro- ‘year average was deel-red to,be 39.95 per The ad valorem as passed by the senate on all articles of_necessity on the dutiable and fres l‘.’hllvnn‘.llll’mrmt. It is that practically all of the sen- on, luxuries and that s ‘are upon necessities. ol oyt Sy According, to spent most of “He_ told me that Dr. Mrs. Sayler and her father er were all at his home an not stand it. 5. rates by the month and »1id he -(m he would have to come and live at If he really attacked ' Dr. Miller it certainly -was not premedi- ‘When shorts went to Mr. Patten early in the day, with offers of set- it is said -they were told to buy the grain in the pit. The attempt to carry out this line' of action was the cause of the seven cent advance. Predictions were TH E HOUSE. Speaker Banks called the house to order at 10.30 and Chaplain Country- man offered prayer. 'he bill concerning salaries of clerks and assistant clerks of the superior courts adjourned the house Tuesday af- ternoom, disclosing no quorum. the first matter up for action this -ta md: Glidden Auto Touri freely made that $1.50 would be reached before the end of the month. “The market closed at almost the top, Final quotations on in Wisconsin. Wis., July 14.—Automobiles Toal. stroggls valuation, for the valuation of land taken for such purposes when taken is @ mere tithe of its real value when it ‘has been made into a water supply by some city. SPANJARDS BOMBARD MOORS. Reprisal Measures Taken for Recent Murder of .p-nhh ‘Workmen. Melilla, l(uncea,,!nly 14—Spain has measures against the Moors for the recent murder of four Spanish 2 'orhun in Morocco. | ¥ “The Spanish gunboat Dona Maria de yesterday bombarded the Moor- L camps near here for several hours. - n ‘heavy sea has tg:opremt pre- iy ng the plant of Steel Car comany tonight 3 two hundred state constabulary are en route to the sce; rom Greens- Tonight the company attempted a number of strike breakers by the works, but the rioters ¥ ROOSEVELTS ON LONG TRAMPS, ¢ Wrduous Search for Game Near Lake Nai ¥ ® ‘Naivasha, Bflflsh East- Africa, July i 14.—The members of the Roosevelt 3 party are active in their search for ln the vicinity of Lake Niavasha. and Tuesday of this week the the march from gy A St L 2 sy PROMOTED AND SENT HOME. ; o ssbeil oy b Commander -Logan Turns Over 3 '*:-und of lnuflqn at Naples. i 7 July 1h—TLieut. Commander- # W. n, who has been in running. h; the Glidden enrudance test checked in and lined street,” adjoining Capitol park, luvm; finished the third run of K Th:“:un of 175.6 miles from Chicago finished ahead of the time lh'nlt. r. No.. 110 (McIntyre), driven m Goodwin, was thrown into a fllwh north of Racine today. J. I(lbe- who was in the car, had his nched, . ‘bm Goodwin escaped tated, or he would not have been thinking of where he was to live. “While he was in the hotel parior, the four persons mentioned passed in a buggy and Mrs Sayler made a grimace at him. He saw thai i had ‘Mrs. Jenki.s, don't pay any attention to that, cons'der the July were recorded at $1.26 5-8@3-4. As a result of thesharp advance in wheat, flour was marked up 10 to 20 cents for the best descriptions of old while new wheat flour was advanced ten cents a barrel. morning. It was tabled. Favorable Reports. Insurance—Report of the insurance commissioner; ordered to be placed on file in the officé of the state secretary. Public Health and Safety—Concern- ing inspection of" barber shops; calen- Public Health and Safety (minority) —Amending an act concerning the board of examiners of barbers; amend- ing an ‘.K:;-z concerning ins; While the recovery of the farmer’s body conclusively shows that the tragedy was a double drowning and explodes the mystery of Hunt's disap- , the cause of the drownings will doubtless never be fully explained, as nothing was seen of the couple from the time they rented a rowbeat until Miss Davey's body was found floating schedules to come up in the confer- ence will be over cotton goods tomor- wheat variety, STRIKERS COME TO BLOWS. Serious Trouble Reported at Pittsburg Pressed Steel Car Plant, Pittsburg, July 14.—Serious trouble occurred after noon today at the press- ed steel car plant, McKees Rocks, near where a strike of workers has been in, progress for sev- seen it, and said: PRINCE VON BUELOW Chancellor of German ceeded by Dr. Von Bethmann-Holl- weg—Other Changes. Berlin, July 14.—Prince Von Buelow, chancellor of the empire, returned from office today and was succeded ‘Von_ Bethmann-Hollweg. The was succeeded by Herr Delbrueck as Empire Suc- | HOUSE MEMBERS RAISE STRENUOUS OBJECTIONS by To Giving President Authority to Em. ploy Enforcers of the Tariff Laws. 14.—Strenuous objections were raised today by the house members of the tariff conference to the senate provision in the maxi- mum and minimum feature of the tar- iff ‘bill which gives the vresident au- thority to employ such persons as he may desire in enforcing the tariff laws. The opposition was all that prevented the adoption of practically all the sec- tions dealing with administration. Several senate members said Presi- dent Taft desired to hayve the right to employ such experts for the pur- pose of assisting him in the discharge- of duties imposed upon him by the maximum and minimum feature and the appointment of a tariff commis- these arguments were mnot sufficient to induce the house confer- ees to abandon their objections. Children to Die of Tuberoulosis. y 10.—On the basis the National 1,000,000 School 4 flnpmhip Arrivals. July 12, Chicago, from July 13, Hamburg, from July - 14, Lucania, Unfavorable Reports. Judiciary—Blll repealing an act con- practices at elections; lots after counting; con- cerning ballot booth tenders; comcern. for voting on license; petition to investigate ballot and elec- tion’ laws; concerning official ballots concerning right to vote at electur meeting;. concerning corrupt practices at elections and -caucuses, d eral other bills in the same in effect dupli phases of the corrupt practices ques- tion and were rejected, as it was ex- pected that the matter would be cover- ed in a different manner. .Public Health and s-uty—conm ing licensing of barbers. of recent investigation, Association for the Study and Preven- tion of Tuberculosis o] statement issued today that the Unit- ed States is paying annually $7,500,000 for the education of children who will die from tuberculosis reach the age of 18. 1,000,000 school children in the coun- try who will die of this disease before v are of age, the statement con- During the school year just 0,000 of the 17,000,000 school children in the United States, the society states, have received train- ing on the dangers of tuberculosf Wright Brothers May Ask Further Ex- The police and strikers clashed -and shots were fired. A number of men are reported injured. ork.. At Liverpool: from New York. chancellor; Herr Sydow, secretary of the imperial treasury, has been ap< pointed to. the. department of com- Herr “Wermuth, under secretary for the interior, is the new of -the treasury. Trott Zu Solz, president of the prov- ince of Brandenburg, succeeds Ludwig Holle, Prussian minister of public in- struction, who has retired on account of ill health. Various changes have been made, conferences which the with his ministerial advisers.._ and the amendment was lost. as amended was passed. Night Telephone Rates. Mr. Johnson of Newtown was inter- ested in the unfavorable report of the committee on the judiciary on a bill limiting maximum ‘chazge rates at a telephone exchange to 15 cents for 5 minutes. Mr. Burnes, who made the report. Johnson said that many members from Middlesex county were interested “in ‘The night operator In paid the high rate of six eents an hour—and boarded him- It was sald by the company that it was ih a highly prosperous condi- tion and wanted its bonds made legal investments for savings banks. v night rate did not now start until 10 o'clock, although it used to start at 6 . Johnson asked that a million of the people of Connecticut be than merely the There are nearly Savia, York. At éonxh.mmom July 12, Oceanic, from New York. anflon! Hmwfiufliy of Misconduct. Albany, N. Y., ane, who = was appointed by Gov, Cnrlu E. Hughes as a_commis- st} Ime charges against resident. of the bor- of New York city, ted to the governor that t Haffen has been guilty of ct which should result in his ‘from office. closed, over 3, He interrogated emperor had the measure, Newtown wds ‘Washington, July 14.—The ‘brothers, on account of the various un- fortunate incidents that have happened since their arrival at Fort Myer, may find it necessary to obtain.a further extension of time in which to complete their official aeroplane speed and en- Up to this time Orvills ‘Wright has not made one flight that can be called as successful as the av- “erage flight made b; last Septomber. tod Amending_the charter of the New York, New Huv.n and Hartford Rail- road ‘company: ad Amending chmar of the Conumlcut muvuy and Lighting company; adopt- Commln‘ equitable process afte judgment; tabled for the foot of the Concerning sale of liquors by hotels; nu&u place on calendar. cerning damages recoverable for nunmu resulting in death; passed. Concerning an employes’ ‘lability; NEW SIGEL CASE STORY. Chinese Paper Says Girl Killed Herself | —Masons Protect Ling. New. York, July 14—Recefpt of a Chinese newspaper, said to have officlal sanction of the Chinese gavernment and to contain the result of the juves- tigation of the Chinese consul in this city into the Elsie Sigel murder case, is reported from Denver. - According t0 the report Elsie Sigel] pe, She went to Leon | Ling’s room and there took poison. When Ling found the body there he called in his friend Chung Sink for ad- Sing,, says the report, advised Ling to hide the body, holding police wowld never believe he had not murdered the girl. report was l’xltlhbmlfled to Pckmg ‘have uc.lvea per- mission te conceal Ling from the au- Attempt to Burn French Catholic Church in New Haven. New Haven, July 14. according to_the authorities, was made tonight to burn St. Louis’ nch Catholic church on Chapel street. The liscovered soon dhr it thrt the damage was nlgh'.’! attempt was the thl the two previous ones wt out with little damage to e nflu;tm July 10.—Upon eouvlc- caurtmartial f )ndor “Charl 1 'rh c’n‘yk,m-; d:&?’ 3 o8 J. " ar] 'we b durance trials. considered rather him at Fort Myér uestion was divided and as a There was no flight formality the report was accepted. vote on the passage of the bill gave 92 for the bill and 41 against. - Digagreeing Action. ‘The bill concerning ballot on the qmtlton &‘n license. ‘;n\a hcau:i h nd accepted réport and passe e senate had amended. "The matter was tabled. The bill concerning the admission of ‘women who are taxpayers to suffrage in municipal elections came down with a vote from the senate in its favor, the ‘house having been agalnst it. e TR Vli"'lo ll‘bnd to Liberty M. —Charles ‘i ‘was not mur U. 8. Revenye Cutter Seized Jap Su‘- Conedrnhu ‘women lo!terhu abouf passed. Concmln(dmhl and po'er- of the department of state police and ; minor amendment pass- the preparation and em- o i T TR and boyeot- ; passed. erd. Alaska, July 14.—The Unit- s revenue cutter Percy today e Japanese sealing schooner Taki, with 18 men, while they wers killing sgals within three miles of the Pribylof islands. The Taki and her crew were taken to Unalaska. . Arrested With Another Man’s Wife. hka.m N. Y., July H.—Blfl’y ‘traveling salesman for an oll cmplny. and Mrs. Almu P. Peltier of New York were on the complaint of the womu'- hus- ‘band, Almas P. Peltier, an actor, who says he is a member of the cast of Hour” company. ‘Griffith Is married and has several ¢hil- ‘marrying mumm Iz was done, The mfi\miumumm ‘Portsmouth. - $100,000 Short in His Accounts. Non-Residents’ Taxable Property. July 14.—Wyatt H. New Orleans, Buchanan has assumed of the Scorpion. st el e M Ship and Crew Annihilated. Ju!y 10.—<The annthila- “ship, together with o) d of Ameérican gur %fll hu“b;" -m-rea ‘home, comin; Allen ¥ : Will_Have to Serve Time. 10.—The econvic- county mn ot , trust officer of the Hi- bernia Bank & Trust Co. of North Orleans, was arrested at his home this evening on the charge of being a de- It is alleged that he is be- ,000 and $100,000 short jn hl- accounts. “$1,000,000 Worth of Fres Advertising. July 14.-One million dren. Mrs. Peltier left her six year 1" Mack of old boy at West Haven, Conn. table the bill concer and unum of persomal property 'lfl.ch Was dbcfiued 7 comn-tud ‘The table was calléd for possible ac- tion. An unfavorable report from committee on ‘public héaith and sate concerning a bill about optometry was MMII' aceepted und the bill was rejected. A puty in. the state um fay certificates of teaches Phfluhlphh, ‘Elks at Los Angeles. Cal, July 14—The nuu complec:ld its” ll.n furnishing 05 worable report on a bill cencerning mained et Atlanta, Ga., _ worth of free.

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