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IR eulfionb:.nwrrvw. Although Meiin insists that the pur- | Run Down by Carge Steamship o “Yes, ,he, au%“"":"m. Tow “ Mem! of the democratic side were FED R ) — 1 Harbor - Car Derailed Friction Between President and : Sec- T psgeias 3 i S 1i. . visited cmmmmv‘lil s g Efidences of G 3 S - i ey THE TRAIN DELAYED FOR SEV- i ranja, Spain, July 15.—King . Hill P Taft H the Tariff Conferees Tore tor e BoLala conrt He e L 3 and :'nukurh e CarmonTbut id mot 416 ERAL HOURS. 7 : CRRIN 1N T | e v 1 the American minister, and T 3 QT Rl % . in Holloway ; . : plomatic upmnpuvfi will % : va L NOT ABANDON HIS POSITION g}:t?:n o R el BT - are giving the prison authorities con- 7 L ? Vo ) isiderable trouble. ; St. Petersburg, 16— ok % 3 erick o: '“;e“nmnr‘ J;‘,ll’lceo-;mm‘ mv g Queen Louise and a royal suite, arrived President Assured of Sufficient Votesto Keep the Corp- 3t Peterhof this attarsioon o the Dan- y " oration Tax Amendment in the Tariff Bill—Wednes- met by Emperor ql‘f:::lz., the two em- g e Waesaig Youis Wdosnei s ol i isit of King Frederick, which will last e SR his post at Washington. : day Night's Conference at White House Not Held at | yjsit of King Frederiok which witi last| \ "~ . = ! . - tami s/ | ; 0% s -E. C. Broc ¢ of St. Louis was| Saybrook Junction, Conn., July 15. general festivities have been arranged, K tc I:Ium N. Y. July 15.—Harry '&p%nlnt % g mdentll po’u- unction, Conn. y e girl T y ACCIDENT AT SAYBROOK " Mrs. J. D. Daniels and Frederick Bull T 7 were suffocated while asleep during a | SWitch Split While Train Was Back- fire at Scranton, Pa. ing Into Another Track at Junction It is Reported in Tokio that Am-| _pagsengers Severly Shaken Up. bassador Takahira will -not return to Krasnoe-Selo, and there may be a press on the New York, New Haven President. 3 i g ition in | One of the cars of the Bar Harbor ex- Request of the Pre cxcepting a reviev: of the troops ai vre.tg'.'}lntdam e e Bontoffice dbpactmant. . s lyn Nesbit, went on t! ’ 2 2 i 3 a o and Hartford raflroad was derailed y Z‘Q‘Lf"m““ WCiosrat (" Witar e ::::" = herew )flmf.'!: m%fie Ratifications of the Amcn;ilenn-(i»:r- “Here ttlnL}‘ht and the train delayed for' 5.— t un- Aldrich Pleased at Taft's Decision. " TA _p"v%n';%sm‘m 80 far by the|Mman treaty for the reciprocal protec- | several hours. 4 ; g m,“’m“::i::,‘:":v?d“l:;: uf“f:x'&?o‘; ot bt AR x? related, was | TREMENDOUS, EXCITEMENT R ot Keap Thaw 1 the P RTINS, v Split a Switch. more pleased than otherwise with the _IN PHI LPHIA. um _for i b R vaggoe e s Th Id ° Ssnate Passed a- Bill The train léft here at 9.55 and on tween the president and the conu:es president's decision. . Being already R b LADE g : L cfl:gi‘l;d; his 3:9-:: mlkl’x‘ghit x';)ennl ’:a-fl:nae o utter de- | Teaching the junction started to back on the tariff bill today began to dis- | sommitted to the corporation tax, he| Fiye Story Brick Building, in Course ough iy on to another track, splitting a switch, Passengers Shaken. } The trucks of one of the cars drop- ped to the tracks, giving the passen-’ gers a severe shaking up. The wreck- ing crew from New Haven placed the ‘car back on the track y | HARVARD BRIDGE UNSAFE. Commission of Engineers Reports So 3 4 5 < the 'ground that he is a sane man.| famatory remarks about a woman. herto pleasant relatjons | was anxious that the house conferees 3 h turb thob‘}:ll ::‘l l:hmwhits House and | should: understand that .this tax is of R-oon-.truehan. collmod'-—&b Per= w;:en toda, {’- le:lon wnuc;&clug:d sgigting hetwe b purely an administrative measure and| sons Buried, Seven Killed, Many Se- | adjournment was taken unt y 26. ::d :l:;m(lfne ‘c‘on]l.:rteezxto:h}‘;:cebizg they must take it as such and not as| riously Injured. i Expressed Fear While Testifying. a -concession to the senate, P B 3 ) president to conxent to the Striking out | * president Taft is said to realize that| Philadelphia, July 15.-In oné of the | yroios :m';:i :.m?m SRt mats: g ocen Rttt M OMlasiad . At S T to The. Family of a New York Farmer has developed a disease helieved to be ‘anthrax, which was caught from cows, the corporation tax amendment. | ine.e gre. many seénators and repre- | busiest sections of the city, and at a O co’s agreement- Wwith Arnerican races thout success.. The president mot | gcniZi;iel ng will vote for the tax. | time when thousands of pedestrians APy SN AR SRS F g X . T concesking sy Do meacindel only -told Senator Aldrich and Chair-i| "'y, gonferees have suggested to the | were passing to and fro, the five story | TERE . man Payne he would not WIthG¥aw | prosident that he send personally for | brick building ut the northeast corner | B ; e North’ Vernon, Ind., is to vote on & from his position in favor of t fl:nitut the senators to whom the pledges to | of Eleventh and Market streets, which sttor: ast proposition to substitute four public Repairs Will Start on Mond: bt that he was assured of su bilj | Stand firm were given dnd that if they | was being, reconstructed for’ the Unit- that SGaaT .wells for' the fifteen saloons in the| ~2"d Repairs Will Start on Monday. votes to keep the provision.in the b h | consented to release the conferees the | ed Gas Improvement company, col- awal onfidontial itown. ) AL T A gl i O and to insure its adoption I BOth|jatier would be giad to go ahead and | lapsed with a terrific roar shortly after | ana when Evelyn | - g . ar he e I houses. The president. reiterated td.his. accept -the lower rates. 1 o'clock this afternoon, ing or took 'witness chair this aft-| General Pisquant, French minister of x\:":c‘i‘;e e B e e e position to several of his callers t0day | mhe president, it is declared, has|pinning beneath the ruins 3% persons, oon_ her: iive. wete' - was, was thrown from his horse dur- | P48 And Boston, was declared to and s sald to have told them that he | ,q,5t0q this suggestion and during the | seven of whom are dead, one is miss- ing the military review at Long :m'_‘ °d Ca.l’fl 13’ - ml 3 """:d 0‘]; had been absolutely confident from the past two days has had talks with sen- | ing, one fatally injured, and 24 more €hamps. on -an T da'gu neers, and wor first of the enactment of this tax into | ;4o who stand back of the schedules. | or less seriou njured. . v will be started on Monday to strength- law From all outward indications, however, K . workmen employ- L from the asylum. E. Staak, one of the German-Ameri- | *% it e e A oA 4 M. vest: has sougiit most to ki back, ‘alleged threat to take her life released Wednesday Night's, Conference Not at: it is assumed tHat not much progress Sax & t,_conteactors. “Whe a the trim | man marksmen attending the schutzen- President’s Sugg Bas been made. fl’t‘l’:‘e%flerebengdig figure in 'b?uimf!m-e,dw ear while | fest at Hamburg, tas ordered to leave nver}‘:l!'wms ”::l:"““‘\’,‘he"l" ‘::m}’i‘;::g:. Pains'were taken at the White House Talk of Possible Veto Revived. race ull)y heavy tiaters "”.m':’mtfiiz% tshh:i -!‘:'enhn‘fi“?e:‘} R L ' ;fi:ecgnz_ llsol‘;:l‘l’ tt!:dl;et‘t:::. y illlrz‘;ox?e' today to make it clear that President All of these newly discovered facts "n is supposed that tified because of . the treatment:she had Mrs. Edward J. Imutt, a young g “fim“eel alngs the “:e RALS Taft did not send for Messrs. Aldrich | have revived the talk of a possible | the moving of f the girders loos- and Payne on the occasion .of last night’s conference, despite the intima- : ived at the hands of the Thaw |bride, of New York, was shot while at- | () 1 ly three- veto by President Taft when the bill | ened the entir ure. e E d from | Which is nearly three-quarters ‘of ‘@, reaches him. Y The crash came without warning, f;"‘,i‘..,’?,‘;‘,‘.‘fl";at,fi'ums ::;f_ ::w::n e himoy g mile long, will ‘have to be replaced by tion given out in legislative circles The president, according to the au-{ and the roar ollapse was heard v new ones, at the same time the draw that ts;‘leu two leaders had been sum- thoritat‘;ve information, is still hopeful | for blocks. we mfileg":ztg:fl”.':g gfi-nfi';n" her| Representatives of the Chiness gov- will be elevated slightly and new sur- moned by Mr. Taft upon word -reach- | that. out of the conference considera-| A general was sounded, and |2¢Yed, refuctantly ¢ * . | ernment . ridicule the stories that Leon | (2¢INg put on. The Boston Elevated ing his ears that the corporation tax | tion will come a satisfactory measure. | policemen, fi} ambulances, phy- | “THreatened to Take My Life When Ling is being protected on the grounds Railway company, which operates its was about to be dashed to pieces on | The pregident has indicated to the con- | sicians and responded hurried- e~ 4 I-M." " | that' Blsie 51'“ committed suicide, cars across the bridge, is ordered to the rocks. ki = ferees that he is partlcularlylinternted ly.i and for hours worked among the “K. Thaw threaten to install new rails and new supports. The confeérence, it was said at the | in securing free hides, free oil, free coal | ruins. Harry e . Gl B " T . YA B TR, White House, had been sought by the | and a material reduction in the lumber | Business along Market ~street was | take your life?”. she was asked direct-| _Capt. James S Giliaers, U, 4 FRIEDRICH WILHELM AGROUND. legislative.conference, who reported to | schedule. He also has expressed his | paralyzed, and tremendous excitement ly“‘lli)};dbgpfty‘tnym g’"‘h"“h “CIGJNH“! ship Illinois, has been assigned to com. their colleagues today that Mr. Taft| interest in other schedules which have | ensued as the news spread to other A Y 5| mand the armored cruiser Maryland. 2 . > e Steamship Leaving -for Bremen Gets stood solidly for the tax and would not [ito do with the necessaries of life, sections of the city. Friends and re. | oF this'in Substance: T’ shall have to Inte Trouble Down the Bay. i v kill you when I.get out of here?” SS_— retreat from his aggressive position Excellent progress on schedules was | atives of the workmen came in scores, The Stéamer Trunks full ¢ the — " The court room was hushed, and er Trunks fu of - ” regarding it. made by the conferees today. and the women shrieked and drew - | miss books o United C r New York, July 15.—The steamship i away as the physicians dragged tae | Evelyn Thaw turned appealing to Jus ine. S Dnited Coppetl prins: Briediich Wilheln; whichs Tot company: have been found in,a house on West Fifty-fifth street, New York. tice “Mills., She begged to;be allowed - corpses from the wreckage. HOUSE DEMOCRATS KICKED |ROCKEFELLER WINS LONG FIGHT | _After the sidewalks had been clear- | N0t o answer, because she said she —_—t T ed. the interior of the building reduc- | o osity; and her attitude indicated | Fireman Willlam Parry and Brake- Against the §25000 for President’s | Sale of Obnoxious Hotel Property|ed to a pile of twenty feet high was| G ;00 800 Ton gt “out is | man William Brown were killed when her pier today for Bremen, ran aground in the Ambrose channel on herr way down the bay. She is in an easy position and, it is Traveling \Expenses. Near Pocantico Hills Estate. %fimr:%&n%k:g:'flatfi ;::‘:f},; alleged threat. She also urged, with :nNe;.;ork. Su;g::::dnn':‘ .:dc:g:-'i‘; :‘;;:Cle‘ir will be released on the rising lay against the side of the adjoining | S0me show Af feeling, that she was - The ship struck the mudbank about e Washington, July 15.—After a lively Tarrytown, N. Y., July 15—John D. i still Thaw's wife-and no matter how | Over a mine near Scranton, Pa. Aebate the democrats in the house fail- | Rockefeller’s long fight to rid the :’;‘,2:{;‘,‘,;‘:“:5‘;’3 ol I & Secton | e had treatéd her, she did mot want to & s ed_today in their efforts to have a|road outside the entrance tofhis estate [jicveq . the ..misstng man is - huried. | te8tify agninst him.. Frank cMillen of Altoona, Pa, provision brought in by Mr. Tawney [at Pocatnico Hills of .John . Melin's Workmen tonight eontinied digging| But the court ruied that .the only shot and killed his wife while firing ten minutés before 11 o'clock, within an_hour of low tide. She has 317 first class, 167 second . - | class ‘and 432 steerage passengers on priating: 426,000 .for President | tavern, came to an end this afternoon. possible ground upon. which she could |/ a window at William E. Mc- | € X m ‘traveling expenses ruled out or | when the stock and fixtures of the old in:Shy Ty, decline: to: er was' it, would 'm'- I, Who was.calling on Mrs. Me- 'bo\a&l;g;-d was_received . at the, North "lfiellrlhou{liot- an urgent deficiency :'loadhmi\:;e ];vle"re‘ sold’ at auction. ;I‘he SUBMARINE SUNK mo h{cmueafit llao*g'ddad‘ Milién. x German Lloyd offices in this (.‘“y a 3 3 ter measure was unuer vern itsel as been sold and the for- . | he not see how that | be ap- Py P " S 3 ‘consideration throughout the session |mer proprictor is about to sail for WITH THIRTEEN MEN, le to-her g 7 | CIGARMAKER MURDERED, short time after the accident occutred, and will be the stibject-of-further dis- | Swéden, ‘his natfve country. " - - e, Port Captain Muller went down te | HAD ._MMAYED “HIS MONEY-Yive what Stance he coutd: : Suspect Committed Suicide When He HELIOGRAPH IN FORESTRY. Was About to Be Arrested. ; = chaser is" not 'his wealthy neighbor, i " h Sub--| voice. 3 unspéring in their charges of bad faith | the impression in the neighborhood is Englh Chuth iy 'Ot ‘” b “What were his exact words?’ de- because the house at the last.session, | that an agent for Mr. - Rockefeller | MAarines in C - manded-Mr. Clarke. : s S 1 SR b : they alleged, ¥ : . p 3 o of. here 1. 7 xperiments to' Be Made with View ny addifiona allowances 5 tha prests | the o Ling Toisa. to. by st b Boap | Cromér, * Erigland, ~ July - 15.-—The | JHE said e EEE o Seic Jiny 18l to Supplement Telephone. i I will have, e ™ = >~ | British , submarine designated as C 11 - S Rosenburg, a Cleveiand cizarmaker, dent. This was vigorously denfed by | dish tavern keeper. Many of Melin's ity “Why did he rdered 1y this i i ast night b thy cargo . _ | was mu early s morning on a v 15, ~ Chairman Tawney and his colleague on | neighbors say that when Mr. Rocke- :vt:amship,l:flllxn'lsme‘nyl. :ceint fofir “We were dise gh,:?":nel:‘t;ll oon- |1 nely island in the St. Clair flats. A Washington, July 15.—In order to as. 1 the appropriations committee, Mr. | feller found the owner was not tempt- v 5 dition. I had aske few laget Frank Eiberes, anoth- certain whe_ther the heilograph can be Smith, of Towa. ed by money he took the slower meth- ;!’:}s!?:reoh &fi;l;or’;’m:::nor‘nett:f meéant, and he said: ‘You know I was g n.m“ Claveland, who - oNuck- successfully utilized {in the national _only . forests to report fires and transmit mecessity for it, it being alleged that |his employes, into total abstainers. the pre-lde% had not requested it. Mr. | Melin, however, sayvs he has made all among o .E:?&.’:"a“%-h?'&fig',::: Rainey of inois gave as the reason |the money he wants and retires volun- roba?)l :u! ‘uuol: for 'its presentation at this time tne | tarily. P ¥ a g f 8 d of poison, self-administer- ‘other messages in areas where theére is/no quick method of communication, by two minutes on the day before.’” mwh:hr:gn?“::esslmi“mfi#rl‘l:sk‘ fi experiments with ' instrumeénts like “Thaw Denies the Charge. held at the county jail here tonight as g;ol;mi;e ‘g:rlll;:“:ge s:t::’::";: ‘:é‘: desire of ‘the president to. “boost” the The cruiser Bonadventure, with a Harry’ X: Thaw, when- asked about | an accomplice, and has made & con- | yonnoi national forest in Tdaho and l::; ee of repuvbncan clabs throughout s flotilla of eight submarines, was pro- | his avifels. testimony after court ad- | fession. on the Stanislaus forest in Californis. th p STt Jald Save FISHianT. he PATTEN ASSESSED AT $500,000. ceeding in a southerly direction, when | journed, said he was not surprised at The three men attended a dance to- | 1o satisfactory, the heliograph wiil o y- it dyr 1 and —— the Eddystone ran in among the ves- | her attitude, but he emphatically de- | gether last night, and Rosenberg show- used to supplement the telephone lines u:;]‘,‘ha.d be;: invited to go along an Wheat King Finds Himself on Top of | sels and collided with C 11. The sub- | nied that he -has-ever threatened her [ ed a large sum of money. This morn- and other mesns of communicationin PiPhe Boute & d at 6.22 Evanston List. marine was badly gtove in and went | life. . . g ing-his body was found about 500 feet | {o foregts where easy and quick com- The house adjourned at 6.22 p. m. B, » down immediately. svlth the exception “It is very plain to everyone that|from the dance = hall. When officers munication in connection with the fire o tomo_rr—o_v\ SIS O Chicago, July - 15.—James A. Patten, | Of the three men mentioned, the crew | her story is not true” he said. “I|arrived they fouad that the deadman's | ..o js essential for protection STREET FIGHTING IN TEHERAN |who is sai by fellow members of the | 4id mot have time or opportunity to|never.threatened to kill her. First she [ money was gone. Between Persian Co: three were saved.| ;i3: You know that I missed White ; 2 against fires on the 195,000,000 acres d t o. save themselves. says one. thing ‘and then another As the officers returned to the hote!, tional land g?asrsooogoorfiihf}’. ??Vfioflgdgpj‘,e‘;‘;‘;‘;‘,' The submarines C 16 and C 17 fu| ~“Is it true that 'you made an at-|with which the dance hall is connected, | Of national la e found himself on top of the list of | SPdeavoring to avoid a collision with | tempt on White's lifé on the day be- | they heard Esberas, who was inside | ypEE| AND HURT PLAYING BALL. cks and Nation- alists—Insurgents in Ascendency. . the freight: t h other. C|fore the homicide was committed?” | scream: ‘I've taken poison. Help!"” - Evanston taxpayers, and his option e freighter ran into each other. e s i B e £ 3 e + +a | this distlnct‘ifiny he purposes not Tt: 17 was damaged, but there were mo|he wax asked. They rushed to the man’s ald, but hfi New York Congressman Falls and Teheran, Persia, July 15,—Desm.te close out for mome time. fatalities on board either craft. “If I had, you would have learned | died in a few moments. In his su ek CotlasBons }‘:\:r;f?‘;:;r‘;‘fofz‘;’,}‘:‘rlg‘:ghggOg:;l “;‘:el- “How much personal property ought BattleuhiplaI and cruisers with ample | of it before this,” replied Thaw. casy wits 1x;en.rlm_ 7, :goo ;,’}, :rel‘o’:e{‘;ak,& {:l\: Y 0 , to - P P . | salvage appliances were signalled for Unsavory Det: - Dragged Out. i 5.— 1 th the nationalist lead I to assess you on this vear, Mr. Pat ry ts 9 ate, Frisbie. Washington, July 15.—Representative. O D ook, nectenallst cader vin 7 “asied’. Mr,~ Milne, Bvanaton's 4nd reached the scene fu the course of | - wyeiyn“Tnaw; on the stand gave o | 00Y Fibaras roommats, ¥ Edward B. Vreeland of New York, cease hostilities, street fighting was in | 283essor. kg - S oo seen fath- | tamilfar Thaw trial touch to the pro- ’ while practicing on the Monument ot progress throushout. the day between How much was it last year?” asked 0‘;";5;’5 w;fi"' hWh'e gaiws‘erahhave 'n;en ceedings, as did some of the other | NEW YORK MILLIONAIRE’S yesterday for the congressional base- the Persian Cossacks and the nation- r. Patten. i ) ghe canub i;l!:; :'t' onte- oped that | togtimony; dragging 'out unsavory de- WIFE MISSING FOUR WEEKS. | ball game to be played by republican alists around Artillery square and be- ‘Something like $250,000,” responded a o tails concerning the career of Stan- and democratic teams of the house to- ford White. ¢ \ Two Detectives Follow a Clue Leading | morrow, fell and broke his collarbotie t intér ted “What it Dr. Adolph Meyer of the New York to Warren, R. I. :nd ;ilal:cnted hlks right gho‘%ldcr. Mr. {oriary balhtiaris. en interrupted. atever it was 5 state lunacy commission testified that Vreeland was taken to the Emergency ¢ T:eylnaurgear:t:, however, continue in | then just double it now. Reckon that'll Newark Striking Hatters Voted on Re- | '} 09 ‘talked: with Thaw in regard | worren R, I, July 15.—The search | NoSpital near by and is reported today the ascendency. . fix it about right. 5 turning to Work. to the.reasons whieh led him to shoot | oo " g ST, i Shed 0 Ney York | to be doing nicely. London, July 16.—A despatch to the | T Was assessed at $500,000. Newark, N. I. Jalv 15— Union hat. | Stanford White,~ principally the al- | o re*lod to this town this aft- — Times from Teheran says that all day T B T T ) tors in this city, Why bave ten ct- | leged debauching of young girls, which | cinoon*gciording to Information given EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE. fong a party of Cossacks at the Rus- PANAMA CANAL BONDS. strike since last Januai Sroledt 408 Thaw -said was carried on in Whites | , " 0 ‘police by two detectives, a man e elan bank was heavily engaged with i o ry, Vo Ay | yvarious rendezvous. andia woman, who had with them the |-Several Destroyed—Many the ‘nationalists, of whom four were | Proposed Issue at the Instance of | on mz 232;1“3: 3§ :.::::,n'm"“ {g :g;;: Ve‘;‘%\g:{ ggg"!‘?'c!lgr 5"’;‘:‘ ::'prd :{)‘: credentials of the New York police| People Perished in Elis Provinte. ki "“"f‘l_f"‘j“"d' e d.—M il f‘fin""&. e n::l“:t“m;ag it :" T thle :l ’.‘—m aliayisto - aealpt de‘l‘be m:l-nhwm;ld not divulge the name Athens, Greece_;uTy 15.+~An earth- vy al 3 e remo wi - » » ol LEFT HIS WIDOW $12,000,000. Washington, July 15.—Congress will | o the strike n the Shone theetonon TN ln, Kot R clen v denan ot e T e e o it s b g« S o 3 e be asked, at the Instance of President| the' east. While tellers had mnot fin- = ad trac r e sum- » 808, Will of President Taft’s Summer Land- { m, ¢ fort criminally., Up to.within a day or two Point to War- | Several villages were destroyed and , ‘to authorize the issuance of | ished counting the vote t mer colony at Sakonnet Point to War. 8 lord Filed in Probate Court. e late tonight, | or the tragedy, the witness said he had 15.—The will of tween the royalist bakhtiaris and the | the assessor. newly arrived nationalists and revolu- |, “Never mind the figures,” Mr. Pat- i m“" ouT. bonds tc the extent of the latest es-|indications were that the sentiment seen Thaw and obtained data from him | '¢7: . The New York woman, he said, :nan_v‘ TDP!G_ perished. The material timate of the cost of the Panama ca- | was strongly against returning tol i, regard to White's conduct. He was 08s is heavy. nal. This issue is to take the place| work. Only part of the count showed o A ) had been missing for four weeks. Salem, Mass, Jul Bobert . Evans, President Taft's sum- | of the $40,000,000 issue stricken out of | 399 against returning to one-in favor Ot(:{;?"?v:\'.’,xtm;l:t ;?l‘;wo;‘a:h:l‘:ni'x_ DISHWASHER STOLE $50.75 Persuaded by Catholic Priest to Sur- ‘mer landlord, who died last week as the | the tariff bill. of the proposal. etienced 'with Thaw, when he ap- _— render. ;::un cth lnjurifflh n;fieivedhhl‘my a‘rill i The secrete:;liw of the t;vnxrg ‘\';;uld i A vote under similar condition was geared e i . 4 From Other Employes in a Water- Hudson, Mass., Juli 15.—After John m a horse, le is whole estate, | be empowered to issue the bonds from | 4lso taken at Orange, N. J. The final peAd R i A ) 0! ad shot his wife twice to- valued at $12,000,000, to his widow, ac- | time (o time, as the money is needed, | count for both cities ‘give: Newark, in| EVe!yn-Terrified:by Harry's Threat. | bury Restaurant—Captured in New :igxt‘fxu?l“: o tamily GRaFSSE IRAIe. cording to information made public|at interest no to exceed 3 per cent. favor of returning, 6; against return- Before leaving White Plains for New Haven. ing wounds which may prove fatal, he when the will was filed in the probate The Goethals estimate of $397,000,- | ing, 1,070. Orange, in favor of return- | York this evening, Evelyn Thaw dis- h barricaded himself in the house and eourt this afternoon. Upon Mrs.|000 as the cost of the canal complete | ing, 6; against returning, 1,407. cussed her testimony today somewhat| Waterbury, Conn, July 15.—The po- resisted successfully the efforts of the Evans' d;althhfllne est%tehis to be divided | was used as a basis for the proposed —_—— bhetween his heirs and hers. Mr. Evans, | bond issue. NEW DI IBLE B stand. ) i} Rev. John T. Mullin, o besides owning Woodberry Point; Pres- TLEE S R.'G_L.TORPEDC’ "“If the Thaw family had done the | night h‘"gy "‘“&h“' 50.75, ’“‘;{;‘ = ma:néuthol‘x’c Dricst, enw:ela"m- {dent Taft's summer home, was a large 8000 SPANISH TROOPS Great Things Claimed for Projectile | right thing by me, I would never have | & dis! e 380 e Tich i€ | house and persuaded Magorty to coma :older of other real estate and mining Patented by Swedish Inventor. taker' the witness o standto ‘testify :;& 1:;2. and who was captured in|d0Wn from the attic, where he had roperties. S _ A t against my husband,” she said. “But ) & b sod been hiding. —— e ————— — To Be Sent .AQ"“P‘ the Unruly Moor Stockholm, July 15.—A new dirigible | they Wouldn't guarantee me the allow- New Haven, is Rene Joseph Broduer, pe A —— STRIKE LEADERS IN BOX CAR. ish Tri " ance I asked for ‘when the annulment | aged 19 vears, of Holyoke, Mass, an 2 R et . :ome(:g re;::ntly ‘pat:lnted by nEved‘:h Proceedings were begun. If they had | escaped inmate of the insane retreat Western Maryland Railroad Reorgane . 4 B _ | inventor has aroused great interest in thats a F ;- Thi ization. g o - 't - Prtspurg, July 15—With 22 alleged | i 15 oficially declared that the rouble | Bave 8 Xange of 5000 yards and its | have s better chance of getting his | [0 ERiCOT, GO0 December, 1007, ho | onganising ehe Wostern Maryiand rail- strike leaders under arrest, herded jo- |at Melilla is purely local and does not | SOUTSe can be altered, while submerged. | "SI0\ (/0 vt 1 ghall do now, | Was captured in this city. Brodeur is [road the capitalization will be: Bre- ether Do and the Pennsyl- | affget its relations with Mulal Hand, | {Z0 the point of departure at the wili |, .| said to have a mania for arson. ferred stock, $10,000,000; common vmi:rlgn: w;t:a;fil:.rny ov:mxv:;:?g; szlcn does not seek war with the Ka- "’fh:;’: "W‘;l“"r:-d It can be exploded - stock, $20,000,000; first mortgage 4 3,600 strikers by the free use of riot |byle tribes; its sole purpose is to put of thlr‘;;rku?u m‘fgu:‘a?:.mmmd Dartmouth College Changes President.| per Een(. bonds, $50,000,000, of which maces and revolvers, comparative qui- |its possessions in northern Africa in s el T e stage. My nc{‘toyl_e_ty would prohibit| Hanover, N. H., July 15.—Dartmouth lt ts..mu- r;t-e’:\r:g A r‘tla“k,w ‘mewg; huimn.S TSR 1l f |1, Sondln 10,1008 PR nrs | Som Born tn Pineen do Sagen | o oublil ey 1 Eing | ol Siied S e el of | i e L, gy wndeed $o5, Do wear here, where. the. om- |ble 1a said ta have arisen from a raid Paris, July 15.—A son was born to- R iir 1 SUTC Toy cat R pa s | UL Cewets Thcker {0 | Ernest Fox | 0 loyes struck last Wednesday for & |on two mines by the Kable tribes and | 42y the Princess de Sagan, who | modél. I c’n,.do it, too, I am sure. | ceremony. The. formal installation ex- at variance to’ her attitude on the | lice tonight learned that-the boy who decamped from a local restaurant last | Police and fire department to dislodge erent working agreement, the refusal. of Mulai Hafid to recog- | Was Miss Anna Gould of New York.| «Offen : ‘sorry I ever saw the | ercises held next October, when | $3,500 Fire in Bridgeport Boiler Werks. - b o Sk i nize the Spanish mining concession. g&‘fi‘ selh de S‘?‘:Y:l“ 1““‘- Anna t all. As a model I can be a :;. .t;.u;thhdy :otnrnl. Pfllmen': Bridgeport, Conn., July 15.—Fire Haddam Neck Re: B58 Toapris y 7, 1908, fol- and earn enough to keep me. | Nichols was not here, and ex-President | starting about midnight tonight In the ence Burned, lowing her divorce fro: t Boni “for n Haddam Neck, Conn., July 15.—Fire | School of Boxing and Wrestling Abol- | de Castellane. m Coun I cal "‘m "t"f fio“&ft'?o: my mll- Tucker passed the day at his home a | poiler works of Henry H. McCathron, Uz.y destroyed a houleMnnd its coxz- ished, m’l‘he birth of a son not only secures | ijn g few w’,‘. 7 'y position | short distance from the college. ?:.fl‘; 5:: i’oo:dofh:{‘m;vlv‘l;:n'll:;u ];q; 1,200, with $900 insur- " dore | Share the fortun i . > s 4 i um; e three story A are stasted. i the upper |Hovations by which' Gen. Theodore | Siare, the fortune of Pr oy hex praey | But whem my husband cut my allow | erye e f The conree thne | and hlind factory of E, P. Livermore, art of the house from an unknown | Bingbam, the late commissioner of po- | 70 marriage, with Count ' Bonj De -nc; “,t,fi "-'veqk and $200 a month far over roads filled with rocks and|on the same side of the street, and :m during the absence of the family. 4 5 Castllane. The life of the prince and ::nd.l. ?"‘“b‘;mflg‘g:&n;:“clfl", heayy . with sand, mounting and de- | gutted'that building. There was $12,- Ameng the things loSt was $125 in ey - = princess has recently been deseribed | ofr my. debts, 4 udi ts 395 scending high hills and traversing | 000 worth of finished stock In the Liv- bills belonging to.Mrs, Hendricks-whicn | IsSiONer - Baker, hie sueccssor, who |3,y friends as_exceedingly happy., Honth, sl T have to bus Ta0d snd| marshy country, the Giidden tourists | ermore bullding, most of which l.g been placed fn & trunk on the sec- § 4.5 0 o~ — clothes, and the . money I get is mot | &ll arrived In Lacrosse In good condi- [ burned or ruined. ‘The fire has caused floer. ¥ ~ of the E(I!lu at, Los Angeles. | more than enough to get along on.. tion_late this afternoon, suspicion of incendlarism. oy 4d B e TR 1 | Los "Angeles, Cal, July 15.—With| “The questionable fame ‘of this trial | % : Steamship Arrivals. B 3 ! . | many gorgeous floats in u’:)'g, scores of | will to‘liflaw' .p.n:fi 1 may 'nl’::r Taft Tentatively Accepts Invitation. ' At Havre, July 16: La Savole, from , Llks’ clubs and drill corps marched to- | years and years) I am living as | made one threat, though, and that has | Whihington, July 15.—President Taft New York. 3 States army-transpert Sheridan arri day. .through the streets of Leos An-| can. . T terrified me.” . s . . today tentatively accepted.an lavite~ At Idbau, July 9: Lituania, from New |last mmt’.fioxp anila via Yokohama | geles. The parade wed by what It nt. . “Do’ you think he is insane?” she | tion to attend the installation Dr. b ¢ g and Honolulu. 'he Sheridan brought | wa: to it d to- ~asked. W A. Shanklin, the new of 11:. Tomaso. Dj Sa- jthe Twenty-sixth infantry from the 3 W - not COf .y Wesleyan university ‘m