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FYIRET 17 . s i y + | . Verdallies,~July 16—The widow of i TR The Infante Alfonso of Bourbon-Or- ~ y . 3 oseph Benjamin-Constant, 3 & S leans was married to Princess Beutrice o ot P Go F%Zn:h Jartist, who died in 190 v“:.: s ; of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. 3 inti 2 asphyxial y gas at 8, to- % 3 : ¥ e > 2 < N = | day. i & 5 “The Town of Me,, in which Oiineel Rioking ab Pyl Boel Car Gom- (o R R STt B, ey ‘Pay ’s Pla,nt, Mexefi Hocks London, -July 16.—Miss Grace John- | TAKES REFUGE IN IU‘,OIA"‘ SUM- | ATTENDANCE = OF THIRTY.FOUR | €114® 2uiomobles from the Fosci RfiViSion of the Tariff ! 7 Ji " son of Buffalo, N. Y., was one of four MER LEGATION. IN THE HOUSE. uly Wheat, After Advancing to $1.29, As to where He Stands Regarding Downward 5 uffragettes arrested this afternool a new record for the season, on the Yhile joltering in Dwaing steaet Chicago board _of trade, dropped to refusing to obey the Police order to $1.231-2, . MILITIA ORDERED TO SHOOT STRAIGHT i, jeiiis. Ris,¥enh ners | ROWN PRINGE PROCLAIMED | FRIDAY SESSION BOTH HOUSES (% The Hungarian Polo Team gave & dinner in London for the Meadow Brook polo team, which recently won REPLIES T0 REPUBLICAN DELEGATION Asquith. All of the suffragettes were sentenced to three weeks in prison in by = o o 8 i d y P default'of paying & fine. Shah by National Assembly in Pres- [ Australian Ballot Bill Next Week— gt i 2 2 . i “At the First Sign of Rioting—Mob of 10,000 Men, Wo- | Homburs, ,’;““‘u,y _I5—an_accident| ence of Immense Concourss in Par+| Rejection of Saloon Side Entrance |, The Committee of One Hundred sail Which had Called at the White House to Protest Against x 2 i i appened ‘at the shooting ranges to- : B 3641 v miss Eni g . . & men a . Children Gather—Twenty-Five Troopers day during the competitions in which | liament Square—ls Yet in Minority, | Bill~New London City Charter. SERnC Lio the pole” v ior! Jobt- Free Raw Materials in the Pending Tariff Bill«Of- 3 L e German-American marksmen are ; y - i E N - g ? Rode In, “Crowd at Full Speed—Mounted State | tuking part. One ot the German com- . . ¥ Sorough presiden Hafen peris. ficial Statement from President Creates Decided Sen+. petitors drepped le, wi was g ol . .. ice i - | thereby disc] The bullet pene- [ Teheran, July 16.—Mohamed Ali,| .Hi July 16.—The senate was in his plan to.run again there prob- ¢ Police in Lv.-.nce Everywhere. e T e e s | abak of Derala wis today dethtoried | oatled. £ orher. st 1046 by President 251 wouth Pa WAt T am i i ation Among Senators and R‘P"“fl‘l_h". marksman named Schmit, from Tur- | and the ‘crown prince, Sultan Ahmed|pro tem. . Prayer by Chap- |the democratic ranks in The Bronx. =5, ingen, who died immediately. 5;;-: was nr?clllna-d shah byhth. m lain Countryman of the hous: Y Aiaastat 0 v Ao § g assembly composed of the cl J ‘uesday at 10.45. i lemenceau Anmounced it | Waghington, July 16.—All doubt as|fectiveness of American labor and the Pittsburs, July 16.—Street cars, ve- through the town as the strikers were | Rome, July 18—C. Moore, president | mujtehids and the leaders of tne ma- | o ;rh" ""e‘ '3 o Sumator Fenn {ne | the French chamber of deputies that |4 i o aers ATt ik wilh| ingenity £ Ambris: inveniire. 3 ficles and pedestrians are being held | congregating at the gates of the plant.| of the San Framcisco chamber _of | tionalist forces in the presence of an et thot when the senate | Lonceforth no foreign police wuold be ' regard .to the downward revision of | der the impulse of competition behind % p today by steel strikers in the [ No violence was oftered and the state | commerce, . had _interviews today | immense crowd in Parllament square, | Sohate declded that when e SeiiCl | allowed to operate on French terri-| the tariff was swept away today when | the tariff wall, would reduce the cost nelghborhood of the Pressed Steel Cas | police took up a position at, the upper | with Ambassador Lechman, the min=| oy Ul Mulk Appointed Rogent, | Boosms today o me tory. a sfatement was given out at the|of production, and that, with the re- company at McKees Rock, where there | end of the town. - istry of marine and the foreign office o v it eaday at: 10,45 P = . | White house setting forth in detail | duction and the cost of production, the has been much disorder and some | The troopers-were given orders to|regarding Italian participation in the | Mohamed Ali has taken refuge In An Australian Ballet A Bitter Conflict between labor Wi~ | Ghut® 0%, SGEURE TOTR 0 SOH8 0] taritr rates would become unnecessart: bloodshed in the Jast two days. Every |ride into the crowds at the first sign | naval review next autumn at ‘San | the Russian summer legation at Zer:| The senate, in concurrence with the | ions and the police was predicted in|¢wenty-thrce republican members of |ly high and ought to be reduced. This approach to the plant is guarded by the | of rioting and to shoot and shoot | Francisco to commemorate the recon- s g, < Chicago as the result of the holjiug | congress who called to protest against | was the normal operation of the tariff strikers and everyone is compelled to | straight. ¢ struction of the city. He urged the ; for trial of V. A, Altman, the alleged | puteing raw materials on the free list. | as claimed by the defenders of the tisfy them that be is not seeking Uncertain Temper of Strikers. | ®ending of Italian warships as well as bomb thrower. Committed to Downward Revision. |Protective system—not in every case, mployment. While violence “was abandoned to"a | Special representatives of the Italian . e P a put as general run—that of course & Fifty Persons Injured. degree by the striking employes of the | SOvernment. : : o s T | e e et e 4% | revision of the tariff could not be perss The number injured in the disorders | Pressed Steel Car company at McKees| .. Go Yay 16.—1he | I 2 Tom house’ safe - penalng ‘the-bult 1o | committed to. a downward reviston: | oot TSt have defects and .incans : late last night and today will total | Rocks, they remained tonight anything |y B . S 9 smugslitig against Mrs. Frembnt Ches- | that he hus never had any other idea | Sitencies; but in connection .withhiis ')é close upon fifty. Several are nursing | but calm. A tense undercurrent of un- | fiCr ¢ \arning women against the ¥ brough of Boston. of the. Chicago platform, and that. he [ (£E00 B¢ SUowd be thrown 0 S8y 8 S bullet wounds, but the majority sus- |Test is apparent and with quantities of 3 v nwa g , . P e, e T 9n- | Tiauor hidden about the strikers’ head. | dangers of wearing long hatpins. He - Despatohes’ from Tangier say . that| ertalon Yo the "romued & downwardof the party as he understood thems; S : r points out that several deplorable ac- N S ST ARy UL 2 LD Recqe and that if iron ore and coal and hidesd &S SISy i N fow ot quarters and the wnoertain temper of | Senty *tave "cecurred recently from | l° . This maxim is one of the evidences of the ilumination of the Ml | the government Is paralyzed, the sul- | May Exercise Power of Veto. |l not need protection and the condi Great confusion resulted during the | break out anew before dawn. B EhS: S ETL A SRR (GO R o e at anv | Some quarters here tonight as a di- | producers and the oil producers and « :% charges, of the state police last night. | Everywhere the mounted state police | Another through a woman's hatpin she b e bl thl:e.h'?‘ut Nt ooy un hAGIEsInyention cresied pational Intervention expected at any | oo™ notification to the. conferees on | the coal producers and the producers t one time fully 10,000 men, women | were . y. Hi will be liable to-arrest and prosecu- | [ Fany ways to spread information for the benefit-of hie tellows. No 5 the tarift bill that if the measure they | of hides to compete successfully, with- B i B R | weEe 1o oyifieneh Mguy. - Hisees A}/ assaul one can_hide his light under a bushel who uses The Bulletin as a - . i (o, ¥ 2na children gathered at a large gate | hoots greeted the troopers as they rode | ton for ult. means of publicity, for through its wedlumship his light willbe.radiat- Emperor William of Germany hus | fnally agrce upon ‘does not consti- | out rdeuction of wages, with flie pro. of the works. Stones were thrown into | in squads to and from the yard of the g e Tr o B 1 B e populition than”it ean pos ordenca football introduced | nts . the | tute & material reduction in specific | ducers from abroad, then they did not the stockade and then the foreigners [company's plant. REMARKABLE BREAK siciy be In afiy gtber way. e D A vt hioe army, saying that the game as plived | duties the president will exercise his | need a duty and their articlés should gpened fire upon the police inside.| Amazons Resist Search for Strike IN PRICE OF COTTON.| [l good:thing, let all your neighbors know that you want to share it with in England and the United States s | power of veto. $ B0 O the frie lat. - ~dl EEEE IRV Coe T SVt SRS DK and | Lead Fhem for so much per. These are.fimes when good things are in de- J| | fine training for temper as well as| White House Official Statement. a ot ta o . twenty-five troopers, firing their car- eaders. IS borsery (SRR i SENS A when | Sapg are.p O body. : : 7 hoped to make up his mind with re= & bines in the air, rode into the assem- | Today's events were highly colored | \ow ©rop Delivery bes b B pamcer' A\ e !’{‘rfi'n‘ Rt Py ol “'fl:d“', s e v By gt 8oL Pure hi Later in the day the following offi- | spect to, on sueh evidence as was bied multitude at full speed. For a|by the appearance of the wives and| Less Than Thursday's Closing— | [l exactly as they are represented 1o be. The dally aav. is the antly GUATEMALA ON A GOLD BAsis, | (ial statement was made at the White | available to him, in order to carry out while the air filled with the | women sympathizers of the striking| New York Ma Excited. e e ot s Sxatmaver laipy e ol | house: 5 what he understood to be the promises. [} #creams and curses of the strikers and [ men. With their babes in one arm and 4 AERIOG, DUWES < TINSY WIS IS 3¢ TRoSt do JORS/ biainces. Moptoashiitiue” Bilier L RAIGEIE . t0] o Young of Michigan, opposed free | of the party to the whole people. He their sympathizers, while the crack of | bricks and slag in their free hands,| New York, July 16.—One of the most The reasonable advertising ratés of The Bulletin are always in- . Bi ore;” Mr. Mondell, opposed free coallgaid he felt that his position as the the guns spread terror. The mob was | these Amazons resisted attempts of the [ remarkable breaks in the history of viting to the true merchant. Send for a card. v \ Have Negotiated Big Loan. or reciprocity with Canada and free | titylar head of the republican party, § driven a halt mile from the plant and | authorities to enter their homes in|the New York cotton market occurred As a néwspaper The Bulletin is worth more than it costs. It is 58 by 16, He. T hides; each ‘on the ground that the |and as president, with the whole pso- - 1 ) probably thirty persons were injured, | search of strike leaders. today as 4 result of a special report | [l left at the door daily for 12 cents.a week. Subscribe now. New Orlmnf‘. uly h‘cflT he Times- | policy would injure the interests in|ple as his constituency, give nim & ) p) some of them seriously. A trooper of the constabulary, meet- [ on the boll. weevil situation by the * Pollowing {8 a summary of the matter printed in the past week: Democrat publishes the ol ing | his state, and a discussion, was par- | somewhat broader point of view than z TR the. srrival /of dsglight riating | ink. With such pesistance, Srove. his} sovertinent: entemselostor br. Hantee b '3 I : Though the efforts of Congressman | ticipated in by other representatives, | that of a single member of congress ceanpd. For seversl hours canditions | hotse through the front door of the| At ¢hie end of the decliae, cotton. fomp —— : i 5 R L 08 T Willlam Sulzer of New York and a|who urged that the doctrine of free |in respect to articles produced in his remained quiet-and many of the strik- | home of a strikes and without dis-|ne crop delivery was selling at 32 & | i < large New York bonding syndicate | raw materials was not a republican | district. He felt strongly the call of ers were at their homes geiting sleep, | mounting arrested the man he was|bale less than the closing price of | | July 10 75 200 777 1052 President Cabrera is negotialing for|doctrine. ‘The president replied that |the country for a downward revision Y * looking for and practically galloped | Thursday. The break was marked b e s the. refinancing of Guatemala: accord- | he was not committed to the peoplo | within the limitations of the protec~ Holding Up Street Cars. Him €0 the hox cars being used as po- | panicky Nquidation apd intense exclter July 12 108 156 203 467 ing to reliable reports received from |of free raw material, but thatie was | tive principle and he hoped to be able By 9 o'clock this morning, however, |lice stations. The trooper, it is re- | ment such as has seldom been equalled : s g 14 e RN s s raxpond 9. Shat call v be HOSEUNN the streets again took on a MNvely as- | ported, was badly beaten by women|in times of complete ‘demoralization. 1 “July 13 115 135 195 445 It is stated that Mr. Sulzer hias ar- | ward revision of the tariff, which he |as well in the interests of the party as pect. The strikers, in gven a more ugly | sympathizers while performing the ar-| Within . half an hour prices declized | ranged through the syndicate to nego- | had promised, and that he was obljg- | of the country. mood than yestérday,Sbegan gathering | rest. sully. 35 pointa: and while the market | B4 A 4 108 128 246 482 | st 8 loan of $25.006,000 for Guatem. | cd .10 look alt"the matter, not from " around the entrances to the mill. Re- | It is also reported that a woman was | recovered a few points of the loss, the z ‘,"‘/ 1 ala. With this money it is intended to|the standpoint of any particular dis- Decided Sensation Created. ports were in circulation thet an lat- [ shot in the rioting of the past twenty- | close was barely steady. July 15 100 102 158 360 recall all of the paper currency of the{ trict, but from the standpoint of the [ The president's statement created’ s tempt would be made to resume opera- | four hours. ‘The decline of today came as the country at the value of fifteen cente| whole country and also from the | decided sensation among senators and Hons 1n 8 portion of the plant, at jemst. - gold on the dollar and place the coun: | standpoint of responsibility for the er- | representatives who became acquaint= This caused tho nolding up by the One Police °fin:i;::v"¥ Beventebn | o e T et ) Joly 16 109 149 269 527 f | trv on a gold basis. tire republican party. He said the | ed with its contents tonight. Senator e street cars, wagons and g h o 2 R P 1 _———— question in each case wag a question | Aldrich wou! ake mo direct com= Derdons unknown to-the men in their | There are now on the riot ground é’,’fii',;.L’L'f;“e.“r'n?u“f..‘i'n‘.’.'ifii"’wfii‘: 4 { MILITIA' COLONEL FOR LIFE. |of fact, to be determined by evidence [ ment upon it, but said that the cons search for strike breakers. over 200 police officers, inclading city, | the low July conditlon Teport Was re- 3335 2 L as to whether the presept duty was |ferees had declded to let Mr. Taft 7 = county and state authoritles. Thy is 4 << Daniel Moriarty Elected Under New | needed for protection or whether the | deal with sehedules upon which they Orders Given to Shoot Straight. | at 'the ratio of one police officer 10 ev- | qou ontnay 1= Tovan Bhere the orog Code of lilinois National Guard, - |rate was excessive: so that a down- | could not agree. : /Squads "af state constabulary rode ery seventeen strikers. \was supposed to-be rapldly deteriorats | - 5 > . ward ‘revision or puttifig the article | Speaker Cantion declared that the ed 1y 1 T > - 3 - Chicago, July 16.—Col. Daniel Mo- | in the free list would not ¥jure the |statement contained nothing to which D, h i riarity was elected colonel of the Sev- | industry. He repeatedn the platform | an; od republican could object. ITALIAN HANGED b SHOWT ABEBION: OF HOURE .t S e Pt B ot | it | Pt S ad S aPber of bills in ey e N eattetay. abLof the republican party 'nnddn?fl‘g that Bedbtor Teistow of Kanses, ona:' o€ % ¢ crea or r Gooa 3 | Camp "Deneen. The election wag-the jhe had = always understoo A the senate progressives, said: FOR-BLACK HAND MURDER OWING TO BASEBALL GAME |t e o e o the solling | eene e ATy, s Beem Do | ke it op DU re- | first under the hew military code of | meant a downward revision in many | “The statement vastly strengthens Convicted of Complicity In Killing of | Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill | MOvemeNt, which started around 12.75 cludea in the rejected bills. the¥/ fitinols, ‘itiotial gusrd. which | Mbtasicfe, thoullr perhape Tn solfto Yew | the hands of the progressives: | i2 Your Oid Boy. Gors v o oy | e Dacomper Gam I ‘e Yopk, Cun; | TARIF CONFERRES enwdn Lot Sopts nae e | becams chcsuvsan Sy E"Unadr il | nvinch aneret et Benett) ™ N aven Waring Recalod : e S opaning s Soreing December | | | MAKE-GREAT PROGRESS.|jommitiee on the judiciary will re|ine guard hold office for lifé. unless |of the platform on which he under- | President Taft up to this time has | liannville, La, July 16—Leonardo | ~Washington, July 16—Feverish ex- | contracts Were selling at 1215 Preaneatar. " I mext | fred for cause, or by Teason of |stood to be the protection .and its |not permitted himself to be quoted in ebbla, an Itallan, the first person | citement over the baseball game today “th = reaching the age limit of sixty-four | justification, namely, that after an In- | connection with the tariff struggle. His Tpon the. publication of ~the boll | Ratés on Silks and Woolen Goods De- Corrupt Practi | ever sent to the gallows in Louisiana | between teams representing the demo. indicated in h d by a duty equdl | frame of mind r weevil statement, indicating that th rmined. years, placing the Iilinols troops upon | dustry was pro # {g‘ crime committed in the name of | cratic and republican’ sides of the | pest was e e o g » Senator Latimer informéd the sen- | the practical basis of the regular ar- | to the difference between the cost of | New- Haven speech on June 30, how- 4 s0-c and” society, | chamber was responsible for a short | than last, liquidation reached record- | - Washington, July 16.—Twenty-four | ate that the committee on the judici- | my. produttion abroad and the cost of pro- | ever, in which he warned the repub- wes hanged here this afternoon. He | session of the house. , Chairman Taw- e ction In this country, includi a | lican party that if it did not keep itw recelved the last sacraments of his | ney's desire was o conclude. consid- o i » \tacturer, the | promises and live up to what the peo= breaking proportions, and the deeline | hours would see the end of the work | ary Will report an amendment to the " - o et il December con. | of the senate and house conferees on | Present corrupt practices law next | Connecticut Crop of Havana Tobacco | fair profit to the m 4 religion from a priest. eration of the ur; - i . . : | " geut, defipiency ap- 2, I tantial - | week. Threatened by Drouth. energy and enterprise- of American | ple expected of it, it would be relegate Gebbia was convict tracts had sold at-11.92, 34 points be- | the tariff bill'and a substantial agree 5 g ’ r y se. of | a5 T a0 W S aamplicity propriation, bill, but strenuous pres-|low the closing figures of the previous | ment upon the questions at issue but Disagreeing Action. Suffleld, Conn,, July 16.—The crop | business men and capitalists, the ef- | ed to the minority. wear old son of Peter Lamana, an un- | and the :pclsz mu‘& dbzi;‘zmflr;gfln:rlerrel nights, and 95 points ($4.75 per bale) mr]::fd fl“il m:’o;lwsignm—xmn K h0n the motion of Senator Latimer |of 3,200 acres of -Havana tobacco. v #d dertaker of New O X it below the high record of last Tues- |ceal, hides, oil and lumber—upon which | the senate concurred with the house | which is being raised in this place, will e it . The _arine CH oot g0 ovecintll Moiieg- .{ day. i the ‘president stands firm for radical |in the appointment of a commitiee of | be almost a failure if the dry weather | HEAVY THUNDER SHOWERS MARINES AND TROOPS “Black Hand” on June 8§ 1907, the con":flf:fl: [‘zf.“or? of importance in| There was a slight recovery later,|reductions or even abolition of the [conference on the bill relating to night | continues, according to the growers. BREAK JULY DROUGHT IN CAMP FLOODED OUT, oy was kidnapped from his home and | (o it one p Gpiciency bill was | with December closing at 12.05 bid, & | tariff. 'This is the way the conferees | telephone rates. On_the motion of [ Up to within the last week the crop sravkesis the following day the father received | of $30.000 for particiamiey CLL2tOM | net loss of 34 points for the day. describe the situation, and upon Cap- |Senator - Middleton, Senator Latimer | was in excellent condition and the [ Anosher Warm Wave Coming, to Be | Terrific Thunder Storm at Wakefieldy @ demand for $6,000 ransom. When %nned'sme:r‘npfif. "Bgzts‘::;s 2»‘ lhle S itol Hill they are.facetiously calling (was appointed on the committee. outlook was good, but the continued | o\ Ly L Ba o matrie Distirbéies. Mass.—Con: ble Dama {his was retused the lad was killed, | tion. *Posl-| . GRANE FOR CHINESE POST. | these propositions “the mational is- | Will Not Vote on License Question.|dry weather of the past week is beo A s f ® eade 3 s ; ; e e it 5 : ; i) < & arish. Ten Itallans, Including “Geb- o ‘ Minigter_to Pakin. ferees today. A preponderance of the 7 4 s for- | yricate their crops by means of iron |Of the pr we hat have partial- | destroyed two buildings and d n- b differences in nearly all of the sched- [ Mer action in rejecting bill allowing | B iy b &t s | Iy relieved the drought in the middle | siderable other damage in this town, v E:t"‘;flml}’"h:":;rflf‘"‘xl;g-urwzrfelm- THAW TO REMAIN IN JAIL. - Ulos Have. Besn . adjusted. In. oach |.Women to vote on the license question | Bipe™ Sonneeted (NI aiSSA WEUR | Atlantic and New England states, | crops were beaten down and naval A s — Washington, July 16.—President Taft : ['which the house had passed. ghe E ined | Ul be. followed in those districts by | cadets from Annapolis, marines and number escaped, but four others, in- : schedule, however, there are a few by the drv spell, will be in-the nelgh- cludi 4 Elated Over Prospect of Going on |has decided to appoint Charles R. Crane | jromy that have necessitated investiga- Side Entrance to Saloon: Borhogd': of Mo e quarter | two or three days of fair weather and [ troops in camp at the ate rifle s oo Mien i rere dried and ' itness Stand—Says He Can Prove | Of the manufacturing firm of Crane & | yion in order to enable the conferees ‘The a ! ettt st el £ seasonable temperatures, according to | range were flooded out during a. ter- e Gl ey Sanity. conipany " of ‘Ciiichgo “S8 “mininter 0145 "ot foguther- ralabing (o #ils] SASEE & S | o a speclal pulletin issued by the weath- | rificc thunder storm that raged here REVIVALS FORM OF HYPNOTISM s The rates on silks and woolen goods [Tt was called from the table by Senar T ——|er bureau this afternoon. The next|for two hours this afternoon. ~The X ot k8 "| White Plains, N. Y., July 16— | el Crane is @ member of the firm | yere determined “today. The -senate |tor Bradford, fthe chairman of the | Tesolution regarding a joint school dis- | barometric disturbance from the west | Notth ward schoolhouse. the ~oldest ' i ¢ 1 i ' . g . On silks there will be consid- | h Voluntown. The speaker ruled that|about the twentleth to the twenty- |barn o em street were ved. “Unnatural and Weird” Results. |In the county jail until the hearing |being one of the largest in Chicago. | Joory ave action on the bill postponed was | ) . M. Payne | it e 1t 8 expected fo be pre- | On the rifie range the naval cadets and Lkl to determine his sanity is resumed on | president Taft re ; | erable advantage .oyer existing duties | defeated by a vote of 9 to 12. Sena- |it Was new business and Mr. Payne|third and it is expecied to Be ¥ . . . . v st 3 gards him as one of a. e of the rules and to | ceded by a warm W and attended | troops that were there for practics Clicago, July 16 —Rellgiovs “revi- | July 26 beforo Justice Mill, s anpar- | (i abiest busineas men In the country | ha, o e el exoant 1o | ok, Hurley. opposed the bill, saying | 0L TPl fon Mr. Dougal of | by coplous showers from the Missis- | spent a bad two hours when thefu b it s B e o o e Drospect |ang declared today that he was de- | oo tops, which are to be given a new |was suficlent. Senator. mart5g | Washington moved to lay on the table. | sippi valley to the Atlantic coast. tents were blown down and thelr camp anc and scored for thelr ‘“unnatur: of going on the witness stand and c] 3 s o > o "V ork ;16 4 i pode -2 mg, 'm R N Pwatl felling his story under fire af . rind | lishted to be able to secure such a man | clagsiication. The duty on tops is pro- | moved to- reject the bill.. The matie | MF: Bogers raised a parliamentary | New York, July 1 v thunder | sides flooded. . g b for the Chinese mission, which he re- | Fipitin fon and Mr. Payne withdrew the | showers this afternoon broke the se- it i DT Edyara Seribner Ames of the Uni questioning by the state’s attorneys | gards as one of the most important in T ey e \pcedinted. thet §o.redect /wesichrribd:by” & vote of 18'to s e e rest July drought _southeast N LEON LING IN LONDON? 3 versity o &0 in & lecture on The | 301 alenists. =~ 1 1 demon. | M, diplomatic service. duetion s put inta force. $18,000 for Fire Protsction. Extending Time. r known. The ba- York state has e Development of the Personal Religious Mr. Crane has had large experience £ 2 e e Thil stke T Exserience. He declared that revival | Strate easily that I am sane when I|in'foreign affairs, has been seventeen | perr® uacy On cheap grades of silk has| The committee on -appropriations | Mr. Rockwood explained the favor-| FOICIE B e wih ators embles Al :;mnrz” ere llk:ly i) be_undesira- g:x&r‘-"";eorl?h!;d»mg!;m g tf;?‘n times to Russia and speaks the Rus-| made on the more costly silks. velvets, reported a bill making an appropria- Shle revonts o g o 1"'1":“; feire f the past two weeks. leged Murderer—Eludes the Police. e additions to the church. . is the | sian language. His uncle, Professor tion of $18.000 to improve the water | F02ds on s Williman. | . Light rains were also reported from . ¥ . | chance I have prayed and hoped for. | wi J chenilles and chiffons. High grade time for organization of the Williman- Light rains e B “Inno respect is there greater agree- | T/RUCT tell uuf Tudge. Mills p:mf%re Williams, was professor of Chinese at| gjlks were classed by the senate as supply facilities at the Connecticut tic emd sflgmhridle Street Railway | Other points in the parched area in London, July 1 ording to & b Jersey, eastern | Teport made by a visiting American ware and eastorn | to the Scotland Yard authorities. Leon Ling, the Chinaman suspected of the. murder of Elsle Siegel in New York gland, t among the psychologists of re- Yale and wrote a book on China. Mr. hospital for the insane as a means of on ‘than that the mothods of re- [ able to see that my contention that I|Crane was communicated with several | toe ieser moil inid e o eaotar | better fire protection. Calendar. s are essentially methods of hyp- | @' sane.is valid.” d: 2! 5 company until Nov. 1. 1910:’ provided, | New B however, that if the railroad commis- | Pennsy shall find that on Nov. 1. 1910, New : i \ts' 1is 3} y the rainfall for the mgnth _dng of attention, th ipulati ¢ | against him, Thaw sald he felt no an- o - | tions of silks under the Dingley law. On the motion of Senator Chase all | at least 25 per cent. of its lin Up today t e o on June 9, was seen yester ot subjecis through o series of sug. | imosity toward his wife and had no | maicirey iGNt NOW Is being com-{ Another important schedule disposed | matter on' the table were—placed at | have been. constructed as aforesaid, f i this section had been ouly on L RO L R L L "R,’,,;i‘f‘;#fl‘: gestions, the final mandatory exhorta- | dea of cutting oft her allowance of | In view of the active policy of the | of [042¥ Was wines, spirits and liquors. | the foot of the calendar. sald franchise rights shall e extended | Of an inch. With but little rain und | a0 i . tions to surr nder and to mdlc.u it | $500 a month. wtite dapastizieritin Endkeyoring 10 8e- g;s;&"&fig:{%;fi ::;v“;?l!;-mvg;lal Rule Relating to Reconsideration. | and remain in Qe nid L b2 e Sity, particularly in the crowd- This American, who wishes his name & simple motor r | th 000, e general assembly at its January city, particularly | ¥4~ | itlihela for the present® t: " tiem.” exactly the right type of representative tion be suspended for the balance of | ,,5rh5 W23 accepted and the bill was that he was confident the Chinaman he T e passed. = saw yesterday was Leon Ling. When o Unfavorable Reports. TAX OF $2 EACH the American caught sight of Leon Passengers of the Prefontaine Taken | for that mission and expressed himseif| LIGHTNING STRIKES HOSPITAL. Lt Adjournment—No Quorum. g i ol P'LOMAT' ROBBED OF $13,000. Off by a Government Boat. today as feeling sure that Mr. Crane ‘would be able Split the Convalescing Ward in Halves Judie —Concerning corrupt prac- b omype o he went up to a policeman standing Ambassador Thompson is the Victim| Sorel, Quebee, July 16.—The Cana- | Interests of the United States i thig| — —Pationts Terrorized The vote on the resolution disclosed | tices. A°mumber of senate biils &ecre|On Every Deadly Weapon and Every | nearby and guid: “That man is wants of'a Raseally Employe, dian-St. Lawrence Navigation eom. | wide field for development. ; 3 the absence of a quorum and the | rejected In concurrence. Cartridge in United States. ed for murder in New York; go and i pany’s steamboat Prefontaine, bound | New York, July 16.—Charles R.| Philadelphia, July 16.—With the hu- | oe aee o “djourned to Tuesday next Favorable Reports. ST grab him.” The policeman, however, Janesville, Wis,, July ‘16.—Ambassa- | from Quebec to Montreal with thirty | Crane of Chicago, the newly selected | midity ranging from 84 to 94, and the |~ e State Library—Concerning salary of | . Washington, July 16.—To tax every | abpears to have suspected the Ameri- - @or Thompson, United States repre- | passengers, mostly women, and a load [ minister to China, who s stopping in | maximum temperature 87 degrees, the b he e e ian. but changing reter. | deadly weapon and _every cartridge | ean of some ul Wotive, and whily “sentative in Mexico, was robbed of | of freight aboard, was wrecked in | this city, tonight issued a Yormal state- | city was greatly relieved by a heavy THE HOUSE. O e T otre on piropria | 50ld or manufactured in the United | he hesitated the got away. $13,000° while absent from his post by | Lake St. Peter late last night. All the | ment regarding his acceptance of the | rain' this afternoon. 'As a result of i s b ey ¥ ppropria- | & tes s the purpose of a bill Intro-| Scotland Yard today showed a pho- a trusted employe, according to a let- | passengers were taken off by the gov- | Post, which he says he regards as of | the extreme -weather conditions, five | I the absence of Speaker Banks, | '“fudiciary.—Extending the time of of- | duced in the house vesterday by Rep- [ tograph of Ling to the American, whoe tex received here from Mr. Thompson. | ernment steamboat Verchor, and were exceptional importance because of the | persons are.dead, four of them from h“o"-“B“‘;"“a:‘ f“‘zes""kh called the | e of town clerks and regulating their | Fesentative Sisson, Mississippi. o o ““g:"fiz‘:’fi"‘wfi"‘ ater transferre e Imperial and | present commercial opportunity in the e to order at 10.30 and said: “The | Goqjor. The measure provides a tax of two en. o polios SUNK OFF PLUM ISLAND. | taken to Montreal. i = e, e o perrer. dutles: calendar. T e o vatonem on | & full description of the Eiropean far east. “One of the principal aims| being struck by lightning. Lightning | F8Mains of the house will be in order. Judiciary—Biennial report of the | dollars and The accident was due to the break- | Of my incumbency,” says Mr. Crane,|struck a free hospital for consump- | he attendance was thirty-four. Chap : g istols, dirk knives, bowie knives, | clothes worn by the Chinaman. Tughoat Miles - Standish Struck on |ing of a shatt connected with the | “will be the aiding of American enter- | sives at. White Haven and spi the |12in Countryman offered the opening | gv. aiciptot and mrderor 5n” bi¥ | Sword canes, stilettoes, brass or metal- | Photographs of Leon Ling have heen Recks—Crew Saved. steamboat’s propeller, which fell and | prises to secure and maintain an ade- | convalescing ,ward in halves. Every | PTaver. Py Ry i, AL T muckies and similar weapons. On |Sent to the London police stations o broke a large hole in the boat's side.|Quate foothold in a country which|bed was occupied and patients who Personal Privilege. . cartridges of 32-calibre or under the |and am active search for the” China< New_London, July 16.—The tughoat | The hoat was rapidly filling when the | Promises to be the richest market of | were not stunmed rushed from the| Mr. Fuller of Suffield rose to a ques- NewLoadin Chariee, tax is placed at one-tenth of a cent|mMan is being made. es Standish struck on the rocks off| captain ran it aground. the world. ilding in terror. tion of perso: ~| Mr. Scott of Plymouth explained the|on each cartridge and on cartridges [? i ?fl Island in Long Island sound late “My reasons for accepting the Peking | " ¢ D ferTor Tent mmnge aDrtvilege as a State- | favorable report on the calendar of the | ovér 22-callbre the rate is made one- | . A Suspect in lllinols. y and sank. The tug had gone to| pASSENGER TRAINS WRECKED, | Post are not a result of hasty action, | * 5000 FIRE AT SOMERS. marks on the life imprisonment bill | COmmittee on cities and boroughs | fitth of a cent on each cartridge. The| ]MW York, July 16.—Upon receipt of the lsiend, tor 4" ackooner and on ac- A But spring from ideas and opinions discussed Thursday. He explained his | amending the charter of the city of | pill exempts from the tax weapons and | (elographic advice from the police of cou: e S | Thy i } which have been formulating for years. | ga, -3 i i ew London. The report was accepted trid; sold to the United States R - e ! - &n t00 late to avold striking them, | 1Pree Lives Lost in H Without meaning to detract from oth: | Barn Struck by Lightning — Nineteen s}’r:l‘%:.-:tto"&owml::;u‘,':;a &ug.::: U Bl e et Tl s ;:;{::rnfi:nt o e e mited (States | swering the description of Leon Li - crew of the tug reached the shore jon Near Roy: er aiplomati Hsad of Cattle Burned to Death. . wanted for the murder of Elsie Sis he tug plomatic positions, I have long f of the indeterminate sentence as ap- | the bill the militia. 1s under arrest, Inspector McCafferty ey considered the Peking post of unusual Section 1. The city of New London A il SRl Champaign, TIL,, July 16. 3 ks T b plied to life prisoners.- He did not, in e e Count Witts Guest of Emperor Nich- | were killed and two Injured in & head- | bar sation: 1 e "5, Jmportance, to Tzt e I B aypeing the bilL say “thet the board of e KEROSENE IS CHEAPER. e Sontea] ofes o the whsters ciy S P on_ collision between Southbound pas- | complimented as I would e by any|a barn belonging to William Billings | {ige roio niors: "aye POwer 10 PAFAON | wopiey upon any street in said city | can Be B e T anhe i Lo fictehr:a:rr‘-u it ‘the. Mongelian 1 in_custody senger train No. 25_and northbound [ opportunity to serve my country In an | Was struck and with its contents burn. whenever, in the opinion of the court g':'n 'I";'.'; {:‘.'.'.’ni.‘,‘r'gféiofl':":{ }{,fl,’;fl,"“;fi%_;‘a"d"‘:‘c’,‘{e“;fl ':nfi‘;'i‘:‘ hon‘:::éle capacity, T ol Dive o0 o the ’m“::;n Jé‘, e fim .2;:’::3, 205 Mt e ‘o’"‘:,'.; of common cuuncl{’.‘ public necessity Thah Five Cents a Gallon. RO s T Y . = | acce; an ler position in - 'S of Yy el d convenience shall require the same. 1 ~m i hanor of King Frederick of | gay. “The cngineer, freman and ex- | arpesens. y po the goy e Tk b uC hays wers a2 the 5 position of the prison board and A e B e the S*% | New York, July 16.—The Standara|APPlied to Court to Be Adjudged Ine Thiufly remarkible for the presence of | Bc*S Messenger were the ones killed. | ~“In my opinion - China, is now the | several hogs, all of which were burned ¥ 3 constructing any curb or sidewalk in| Oll company today announced a re- . Ttte, whio, for the. first time | AR open switch was responsible for | focus of the world's greatest interna- | to death. -The loss 'will amount to Disagresing Action. front of any property shall be paid by | duction in refined oil of 15 cents a| Boston, July 16—The unique speo nqu'uhln‘x’ the premiership in the wreck. tional problem, and I'regard the in- | $6,000, partly covered by insurance. Agriculture — Concerning fmporta- | the owner of such property, and shall | hundred gallons, making refined in | tacle of a person applying to the co t of t ror sy terest of the United States In this| Several neighboring barns caught fire | tion and exportation of cattle affected | be added ta the tax bill for such prop- | cases 10.65, refined in tanks 4.75, stan- | to be adjudged Insane and kept in A g PANAMA CANAL ISSUE. problem as fundamental. from the aparks from the ne destroy- | With twberculosis. The sepate had | erty next 1o be mude out Al rendcred | 4ard whits 5.2, and refined at Phila- | asylum was presented in the supe / : — ed, but. were prevented from burning | passed an amendment, after the house | by the collector of taxes of suid- delphia 8.20. court here today, when George Doctor Seversly Bitten by Dying Man. [ Bond Resources of the Treasury De AFTER SLOT MACHINES, by the town fire department. had rejected the bill. The amendment | after the construction of siic! ittsburg, Pa., July 16.—All grades | Richardson of oxboro appil * Conn., July, 16,—Frank W, 2 bz TN S Y T TG was ordered to be priuted, dy action | and sidewalk and shall become a part | of crude oil were reduced five cents | through nsel to Judge Rugy % o oA 3 8ix Meriden Men Fined for Operating| Bishop John Shanley Found Dead. |téken this morning. i thereof, and such property shall be held | by the Standard Oll company today.|an order for his Incarceration v{ . il el Y Tz . Thisr:. _Fargp, N. Dy July.16—Bishop John ‘The judi committee’s favorable | for its payment in the same manner as —— asylum at Taunton. Richardson fi ?_‘ . Dr. J. T | sources:of the treasury department are — Shanley of the® Roman Catholle dios | TEPOFt on a bill concerning appeals to | for the remainder of said tax bill Rowboat Capsized, Two Drowned, | ¢Xtradition o the state of \Washi : ien Mr. Nor- | ample, clared» Secretary MacVeagh| Meriden, July 16.—As a result of a | gese of North Dakota, was found dead the &unnmc court was taken up. The| ‘Sec. 2. This act shall not become Peorla, TIL. Juk l’ 3 * ton, where he I8 wanted for larceny, | shock, ‘Had his hand Dtl?t!menz fssued at the treasury | police raid, two saloon keepers, two|in his room in.the episcopal residence | 1OUS€ had rejected the Dill and the | operative until accepted by said city in , TIL, July 16.—Jeannette Do- —_——— s e ] Soiice. FaldL Swolasivem: Meopie . senate had amended. Mr. Peck of [ a city meeting duly warned and held | /4%, known throughout the country as Steams! i {horizes three per cent. hands 1o cover | Store men wére. fined. 323 each in the | 168t THEht. And- Hia seeretary i nos | Stratford moved to’ adhere and the | for such purpose Daity abd s Droties Jams Dub] - AL Miplee hhl'. Arflmw.' the entire cost of the Panama canal | police today on the charge of. i ntd Hy My P Adjournment. oF Ghltiigotive, Iners Bwiee D"ma".y"' New York. o5 | less the amount aiready issued the _-vl and operated slot machines to the b p A ) u 422 ‘ At 1036 the house took adjournment | while uhi'::. in":" "u. change Z vre: July 15, Caroline,

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