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Mofl anil Scene of Imminent Riot . Way to First Peacemi Q‘yiffqn.t-'fiék’ DEPUTIES STILL AT STOCKADE GATES | 2t fotemre, ot s % AR v X : But the Constabulary on ‘Thojir Br-c-hp Ponies were A;b s _ sent from the Streets—Feeling that a Truce Had UNUSUAL PROPOSITION g UP TO LEGISLATURE.| g g ; Gossip on Giving Lifs Tenure to T» . York, gl i pescns Elective Offices—Annual -Sessions— | %ETe drgwned this st S i | e . been Declared Seemed to Pervade Both Siges—Move to Compel Arbitration. ' f " Special Committee on Public ‘ Pittsburg, Joky I&TThe t‘urmol‘],' and ferluullymd?n’?.e?t}y the u-,trlkbu the | - ties is Still in Existence. neral sense of imminent riot and up- | loss wou ‘all neither on the company (= X 3 s . :ielln‘ which have . perwvaded McKees | nor on the strikers, but on the county, (Special to The Bulletin.) between Coney 5 since Rocks and the immed’ate ‘vicinity of | which would have to reimburse the| Hartford, July 16.—New Haven sends - the' plant of the Pregsed Steel Car |company for whatever damage it had | many queer things for the gemeral . f‘!.fid@tth’l;lln lmnh:a:‘;olzv:p:‘l‘:n :1’:: company for the past k gave way ; suffered. P sembly of the & 1 y ¢ foday to peace and unbrbken Sunday | At-the time of the Pennsylvania rail- | never was a e sl e i o y ’ 0 quiet, road strike in 1877 the county under | put yup/ to the state's lawmakers & _The workingmen's, settlement at |l08ses aggregating $21,000,000. - two elective offices and gl ¥ : 3 . | near Preston, which for d?ys has had the | The proceedings are in the nature of | present occupants life tenure, In plain ty ¢ des from . | port appearance of an . lintrenched camp |2 taxpayer's suit, the petitioners pray- | language this is.a mere reversion to ; Gay With Sunclay Finery. this law was compelled to pay strike | that of taking out of politics entirely B ight of the accl The, .confenence committee is now In Aeroplane :?; of Buffalo was 0 a second term in prison | _CRASHED TO EARTH. sentenced . for suffragette activity in Savings Police Commissioner Baker w on July 5, was found n in a clump woods. .u_ndm. . Harold C. Cox, teller of the Hom bank, White Piains, who dis- | THE CURTISS CRAFT WRECKED trans- | Student of Aviation Has Left Arm ferred several favorites of General and put in their places men | Broken, Body Bruised and Brain Be- Bingham his predecessor did not Il 3 ——e Count , Witts Appearance at the Y ¥ b imperial dinner for the king and queen ‘Washington, July 18.—The tariff bill | of Denmark is regarded is now nearing the end of its adven- | cation that he will regain political| ing “sitting like a wooden man, went wilderness | power. and com- o fuddled—Taken to Mineola Hospital. as an Indi-| * New York, July 18.—A novice at iy~ up before bregkfast today in Glenn H. Curtiss’ aeroplane, hovered a moment ; 50 to speak, | Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kemp, after a | in midair. then rashed 1 oarth ‘wayfarer | night in a cell, blames his the beginning of the extraordi- | women gossips, saying the life .of a ndry session of e’::lre- conyoked by | pastor of a fashionable “hell.” ~+ Near E: Its Task. nd of question of striking in suj KoL ard Student Aviator in Hospital. church is The beautiful craft in which Curtiss made a re; kable flight of about thir- ‘| ty miles yestekday was badly wrecked The Mi ' Confederation of Great [and the student of aviation was lifted Britain “has ordered a ballot on the | unconscious from the twisted frame, pport of the | his left arm broken, his left thumb the end of.its task ,and its re- | Scotch miners.” The vote affects a mil- | dislocated, his body brulsed and hi is exy to be completed in week. How long Ee Consdl G brain 'reeling. Hi¢ injurfes, however, Fe Are not serious, and tonight he is 1n neral at)the Nassau hospital at Mineola, L. I, 3 the part of thrown up at the gates of a barricaded | ing the court to Jook into the merits | monarchy, for the vital principle of & A ‘at it will take the senate and house to asked the G hori-while the battered city, was gay with the Sunday finery [ of the dispute and to deeide whether | republican form of government is the [ mer s Dase finally upon the work of the com- | 12 to Tevoks the: ander of expuisi t Aasitng wopmtte the interests of the county are not be- | choj Iy o fkocs, "o fockdidl to and from | I endangered by its "continuance. | fairy by thelr fellows, while, the Vital church or loitered at play by the river- | Pending the arrival of a decision on| principie of a monarchical s the side, while the. mer| sat at ease on | that point, the court is asked to pro-| government is lite tenure of office, thelr doorsteps smobling :and enjoying | DIt practices likely to incite to vio- parhe o om;.-lms who are n’afl}m thom - impromptu alfresco «toncerts furnished = 0NO) are the city comptroller breeze ¥ by harmonicas and #lccordions. A hearing on the case will probably | the recorder of deeds, who in plain catspa: i Various Shops Still Guarded. AL Ty United States is the town clerk of New ! /At the varidus’ ghtes of the mile | 2 e e mfil&: “fi-‘i‘:‘"fi:‘ H sduare stockade enclosing the various | OMINOUS SITUATION AT BUTLER Lo iR s TR T "}:;p:h:f"‘!?e!a']’fnfm mur%a, gflldf}‘:; Arrival of State Constabulary Angers :::m:ered by ‘lhe New H;ve:: bli- streets, which for days had been pa- Steel Co. Strikers. tm!h&tu;:: b:rd’::no:" ' trolled by the state comstabulary sit- \ B and party, day—and has | rest. ~ She ting on their little. wiry droncho ponies, | / Butler, Pa., July 18.—Taking the | on paid for it. To take | plates glister girthed with: cartridge belts and with | striking employes of the Standard Steel | ;moe out of D&m“ b; - of ‘the deck steepened. to. the | to co carbine, hickory ‘club and Colt revol- | Car company completely by surprise,’ cupant tenure durin; :ood ing water in_her lee, the women | convi ver ready for action, were left entirely | a detachment of state constabulary ar-1 somatimes wise and‘:me-m;. a ¢ screaméd and scrambled for the upper | of th free of guards. * rived here from Punxsutawney late | puciness but to take an-elective office| ™ = ° 1 C ° * - | peopl dent e gress in the sun and, as what v Compulsory Arbitration. this afternoon to guard the company’s|sway from the people is a ' Tug'Lamont l: the Rescue. - downward revision of the tariff. The tain struggled to slack away | In all probability the five subjects angered by the appearance of thelour form of government and amn-u;y his’ 8] but there was no time for | which have received President Taft's ocracy 1s Ot hoth sides there seemed to be a | PTOPErty at’Lyndora. The strikers, | guhversion. of the ‘first principles of feeling that a trmce had been declared | ¢ A : ps, gathered around the plant yard e T reNort SNt e MicheRey fand (ot o atadly Wi the Fafibuntedy RN I Whichd e Roxana was bottem up and the foam | hides $-3hsid -only be T e attempt DY | troopers one striker was probably fa- | ““7g New Haven the proposition | was black with bobbing heads.. In an- | the c the' public defense.association to com- | o)1y gnot, two members of the crowd | goubtiess seems ot right: they get 0dd | other. the Roxana. vanished, and |the present weak. | mictee"ana president garly next week. Iron Ore, Oil, ‘measures of relief. In moment the | personal attention—iron ore, coal, oil, & marksman at Hamburg. Lord Lansdowne Strong a speech that the upper house might y 4 amend or reject the budget, contend- H " houses and will reach the hands nzm ing that one chamber had no right to recently sold 'his aeroplane. It was a impose a financial system T Hides, Coal and Luml This Week. issued against E. Staak of New York, His First Attempt to Fly. of expulsion | its tent awaiting repairs. The accident occurred on Hempstead Plains, L. 1, where Curtiss has been giving demonstrations for the New York Aeronautic society, to which he iy Hinted in member of the society, Alexander Wi lints, 42 years old, who was injured, It was his first attempt to fly. When the machine had attained a height of on the cqun- Most people here expect that Presi-| Samuel Leach, a Williamsburg con- - dent Tare il Sizy the bAL He him. | sumptive, was foreibly removed by the | DIy feet the craft carcened sharply | selt caused a Mirry throughout con- | health officials from his home to North | 47 tF to the right, swooped toward the earth, striking on end, turned nearly last Friday night by the issue of | Brother _island, and died two days | 2nd; S{OK amounted to-an informal message | later, permission hasing been refused | (¢ O TERARed B, oA ngress in which he reiterated his | his wife to stay by his bedside. ction that the national platform e republican party meant and the | THOUSANDS OF SPECTATORS physician was on the field with an a muttered that someone had - collided with him in the air. Fortunately & le as 'a whole demanded a bona fide "IN PERIL AT RACE TRACK | tomobile and he gave Willlams imme- diate medical attention and took him Motor Cycle Explosion—Four Persons | to the hospital. Killed and. Many Injured—Panic at|Curtiss Made Spectacular Birdlike and lumber—will be taken up oy Old Botanic Gardens, Berlin. Drop. onferees during the latter part of e g arbitration of the trouble had | yere jnjured and over ten injured. Fif- | taists down fhere; but the chances ars | one by one the heéads began to follow | - Difficulty is also anticipated in de- | sons were killed, more tha The move of the association, which | [e¢n aHeged strikers were arrested bY | that the house will refuse to take the | her: Fortunately the tug Lamont was | ciding the wood pulp and print paper * ig'a Won-partisan = civic organization, | N troops. same action on these bills as has,been | keeping a. . lbokout. Captain | Schedule l’n"m“"“"‘;;;";’yD&Q"gfl;‘;{:’fi{”fl% tonight, the constabulary have been to be unique in the labor d,wdte; The expected here since yesterday, despite jorte v m gt By anjoin the strik. | the statement of the car company of- ers from trespassing upon, damaging ficials to the effect that outside police or destroying the"progfll‘!)"or the com- protection was not desired. any and to enjoin the co any fro > - o pARy. ) ANy O™ | Standard Wheél company, a concern | pijls. If the hpuse does pass these | ibus work all in sight when the Lamont discharging the striki employes or Jyach l:n‘poiting "fl“”':feakeg o take | manufacturing pressed - steel wheels, | bills Governor Weeks should veto' them | came. on-the sceme were. taken. aboard. ;::’i: into the, ranks of the 2,500 striking |in order ghat such & precedemt shafl et pllces, men of the Standard Steel Car com- | not be established . in - Conncetioat 4 NINE MINUTES ter, for senators expressed themselves | had gone down. Life lines and buoys 7, _ as doubtful about the propriety of it | were thrown to- those still aflaat ana The entrance of 300 employes of the | within fitteen minutes after passing the | &fter a few minutes of brisk And ANX- | ror en Sereagorer etaeiie N ot . A compromise had been sug- on the free list. This is the cheapest glove manufactured and is not made Schmaschen Gloves. only opened for the time ago. test, was on, some of the d. which puts Schmaschen gloves the rider lost control. Willlams' attempted flight had fol- Berlin, Germany, July 18.—Four per- | lowed a special short one made by Ed- n twenty se- | ward Foster, also of New York, also a verely injured and a dozen others hurt | member of an aeronautical society. It by the explosiion of a motor eycle, and | was also his first experience in an According to a report current here | taken by the senate, and it is very|Keyes saw the sloop heel over in the| The paragraph affecting - women's |a fire which followed it, during a cycle | aeroplane. Curtiss himself had maae ilkely that the senate wouldn't take | gUSt and fail to come back. Instantly | &gloves, on ‘Wwhich the house advanced this aection after it. has had a little|he beaded for the spot, but before he | the existing rate, is also among those time in which to think over the mat- | could reach it .ten of the passengers|cn which action has been deferred. race at the Old Botanic gardens this [a beautiful flight of nearly eight min- evening. Thousands of spectators had | utes just previous to the accident, as- gathered around the track, which was | cending at one_time for mpre than a a feéw days | hundred feet, then shooting swiftly downward until only thirty feet above The second event, an"endurance con- | the earth. The witnesses. of. this bird- best known | like drop, among them A. M. Herring, cyclists, including Steilbrink, Conte- | himself an aeroplanist of note, say that net, Ryser and Stol participating. Aft- | it was very spectacular. er a few laps the tire on ome of the Williams!, Accident Explained. Taxpayers Have Something to Say. | pany, makes the situation at Butler ’ A P ; ¢ y There'd be nothing under heaven {o|To JERSEY CITY. AND TWE WEST |in the United States and retail at|Pacemakers' motor cycles burst and | . "cueiee” in explaining Willilams* The ground taken by the association | ominous. The iheél company employes | jrevent applyink 1¢ Flght on up through b kel i the strike is being borne by the tax- The men on strike at both plants are e e they should have some say as | unorganized. The principal contention | “"Gertatnly mothing (bt i foenats 1o Will Open Today. I8 that inasmuch as the entire expense | refused to report for work today. 2 s # g about 75 cents a pair, and It satd wne 4 all the offices to governor of the state. Second, Set of Hudison River Tunnels | effect would be to reduce this retafl itself against the barrier, exploded in o burst of flame and the price. ta_about. 50 -cents a pair. The|Machine leaped into the air and hurled | i “yody siightly as was necessary fn The benzine |, . ident said that the novice st ap- parently motionless, falling to- move whether or net the strike continue a | of the strikirig men is that both the | e thet > and. b [ - - Schmasthen is recognized as an Iln- : making the curves as he soared up to day or @ year. The Jaw of the stats |car and wheel companies are working | sompany cnn ror toniand TeleBRONE | Wews York, Jily 18 TLower ferior article. The eompromise falahoomn < - ail| & DAIGhE OF thirty test: *The dessent is Such that in the event of the plant | capacity, but refuse to pay wages in|ang anything that will curb that con..| Wav. Wall g and. templa leaving " the rates on the| . oite: ‘the other competitors, who | Was 1ot rapld, but the impact.was suf- of the Pressed Steel Car company. be- | proport the -amount ~ of - | cern-a bit-has an easy time, and just|Dusiness dis . higher grades the same as they Were| o .. ,iicnen: to-the track, sevaral of | ficlent to shatter a number of ribs, ing dynamited or destroyed by fire or ' turned out. = " |as certainly is the opposite true of the:| Lo % afstant from | 1xed by THe house. A them being severely injured. ‘So ter- | break both the left and right ‘wingtipe 3 senate. Phe house.refused to make|Jersey City on the way to the thickly Emergency Deficiency Bill, rific was the speed of the motor cy- |and the front control When it rolled B i %‘he company’s bonds legal investments | S¢ttied suburban felds of New Jer- | “Phe senate conferees are insisting|cle, that it ‘continued on . its course | VT the s ””}“"““’d to work and FORTY-FOOT -CRUISER NEW BRITAIN GIRL KILLED, or savings banks, angd the senate dis- "L":ltfl ge n::.utu beyond.! will be | u increase /made in the duty on |'after the explosion. crashing into the | the Propeller “:’;J;,‘:’:‘f’n:; ':"'I"e“'it agreed; the house required the com- | Drought nine 8 nearer tomorrow |lemons. The house wlll be in session | public stand, hurling the spectators | “4f § ’ . BURNED' IN VINEYARD SOUND RAN._IPtTo AUTOMOBILE. pany to-build a pole line three-quarters | DY the opening of a second set of Hud- | Tyesday and will probably adjourn | right and lefi, and setting on fire sev- | Wil be reauired to patch up the fiyer. Qasoline Tanks of Motor Boat Racer | Florence ~Joysek Beoame Confused | Of # mMile to the residence of a would- |00 tunnéls. = The time now allowed | Thursday. The senate meets Tuesday | etal women's summer dresses. —Two Machine Worth $5,000. Whit 2 °? | be “subscriber; the house established | DY the Hudson tunnels from the Man- | and may adjourn until Friday unless| women were instantiy killed and their|{ The Aeronautic society had paid $; |. Caught Fire—Crew Saved. _ ite Crossing Street. the 15 cent night rate after 8 o'clock, [ hattan terminal in Cortlandt street | there appears a prospect of a report | bodies, ‘saturated with flaining ben- | 006 for the aeroplane and = Curtist i) i 3 N . instead of after 10, as at present, and |t the Jersey ~City ‘terminal in the | from the conforence committee by |zine, were burned to. cinders. The | agreed to Instruct the members in its Vineyard Haven, Mass, July' 18.— Nrew dBn;{m, July 18—Becoming | the senate turned this down—by af|rcnusylvania railtoad station will be | Thursday. No business of importance | wooden stand caught fire and ~the |use. He greatly deplores the acol- While leading the fleet of fourteen sea- | confused whije crossing. South Main | close vote, The house has insisted on [ thr¢e minutes With no delays by fof. | except the emergency’ deflciency bill | flames flashed in the faces of byetand- | dent, but considers that it was due to foinx motor boats info Vineyard sound | street today, Florence Joysek, 13 years | jts action In each case and committees | TWO Weeks later, on August 2, a{is before either branch of cqngress. n the long-distance power boat race |0ld, turned 4nd ran into an automo-|of conference have been appointed In | SPUT connecting with the Erie and | This measure may be passed by the|about, shrieking with pa ers, who, with clothing ablaze, rushed | no fault in his machfne. in and fear, — from New York to Marblehead, the|Dbile driven and owned by Walter W. | tw apparently the bond matler is to | backawanna terminals in Hoboken | house tomorrow, but if it is not it is{until cool headed onlookers threw DRIVEN HIGH ASHORE forty-foot crulger Kitcinque of the LPenfield = recelving injurles which | pe allowed to go by default. The sen-| Wil be open. Two years later it is|planned to have a session on Tues- Crescent Athletic club.and New York | caused her death soon after in a local | ate conferee on the - | hoped to~ have ‘an extension finished Motor -Boat club caught fire at mid- | hospital. "The girl'had gome {wo-thirds | ing extengions wn’cg:::tg:“;&’fi'fi:e which will ‘connect the present upper pet: Dight last night three miles south of | of the way across the strect and on | and he has reported that there fs no [ tUDSS; NOW running from Sixth avenue | ygw JNCOME TAX SUGGE.FION, Vineyard Sound lightship, and was | hearing t approaching ~machine, | hope of a compromise with the South- | 2nd Thirty-third “street to Hoboken, saved. Three of the crew took to the | turn back, running directly in front of | s . Forty-second street. Passengers amall tender, while the other thres | the automobile. ~She was knocked | metion Doubilose thi ty on g DS e o e for over two hours, they succeeded in | wheels of which passed over her chest, | same time it is reasonable to suppose | th€ NOrth river in one continuous un- keeping afloat. Then they were pick- [crushing it. She was first taken to|that the Southern New En; derground trip for five cents. Baggag gland might - €| New York, July 18. will be checked straight through, and | directors of $he National Assoclation ed up by the schooner D. J. Sawyer, | her horne on Bdson street and later to | make some effort to improve its ser- bound from Porto Rico to Boston. the New Britain hospftal, where she | vice between no: ” | inbound passengers. from the south and The ‘tender, which 'could hold but | died from internal hemorrhages soon | lative session. - ' "oXt 1815~ | weet will find coupons attached " to | twme acin T, fas lusued the Lol T + thres men, stogd by the men in the | after Jer arrival ; Chandler's effort for an ‘annual ses- | their railroad tickets good on aif tun- | “To the Congress - of the United | By Sunday's Hailstorm— water and was also picked up by the The machine which Penfield was | sion, as showm by his resolution . pro- | D€l trains. B States": of Unusual Size. driviag had been purchased by him a | viding for annual sessions and biennial| LN entire system has been built by | = “The National Association of Man- - fourteen motor boats, of which | few Hays agop and today was the first | sjections beginnin~ with tl private capital supplied to Wil E . - ~ with the 1911 leg- pi pplied to William G. | ufact the Kitcinque was one, left New York | time, he had driven it alone. He was ! 3 McAdoo, and will have W - shortly before 11 o'clock yesterday islature—which.was put in simply that cost'when com- | meas the cip offered by Commodore Frank to annual sessions, and it seems to me ? K New England for the south and west | On Al Incomes—Stat members jumped into the water where, | down, falling under the machine, the | sult in the night rates matter. At the | Wil then be able to cross the city and Congress of the Uni placed under arrest and held under | this matter ‘mij leted about $70,000,001 ! 7 ight be thrash D! ,000,000. Engineers ne h -mu:{ in the long distance race to fWfi bonds on a charge of manslaugh- | somewhat—is a praisewnr:l:yqt,m?;: and bankers are figuring on an an- ::;’n:! ¢ :Vh;fih’b:“a:%ecl;e:lm:om:u;;;lrflt Marblehead of the Crescent club for | ter. j Connecticut is unquestionably coming | "Ual traffic of about 101 fares. | this government. e Al G s “We deplore the effort of dema- the flames. the men having since d are in a hopeless conditiof HOUSATONIC VALLEY them to the ground and trampled out P A panic ensued, in which a great —_— number, including children, were bad- | Forty-Foot Sloop Ashore in Long ls- ly trampled. Eighteen men and four | jand Sound, off Fairfield—Two Pow- destroyed. The crew of six men were | Which was moying slowly, started to | ington member and the senate has in. | With the Grand Cemtral station at| ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT.| women were seriously injured, two of pital surgeons say that several others ON PENFIELD REEF The hos- | er Boats Missing. -3 Bridgeport, Conn., July 18.—During a high wind that preceded a thunder storm - shortly before six o'clock te= night, a_forty-foot sloop, flying the antachionts. Rk Mshod the. fote TOBACCO CROP DAMAGED | colors of the Huguenot Yacht club of urers indorses any reasonable New Milford, Conn., ure to secure by tax the requisite | electrical storm of unusual severity swept down the Housatpnic valley here late today and the accompanying hail [ €0t into trouble during the storm. damaged the tobacco _crop in this vi- cinity to a considerable extent. \ Jilson of the clib, last year. The| SHOT BY ESCAPED LUNATIC. '|that the gponer the better. A limitea| ~PLAGUE OF GYPSY MOTHS. | gogues to segregate American citizens| Many small buildings Kitcinque soon got the I and com- annual - session—and_they should be gnd make government supporters of.| down, as were numbers of trees. The ing into Vineyard sound was far | INell Known Farmer 6f West Abing- | limited to less than Chamdlers i 25 Acres of Oak Woods to Be Burned ~ it of 3 Gne class ‘and charity recipients of { hail cut the leaves of the shead, when, from some unknown ton, Mass., Instantly Killed. May' 15; three months or 100 days of in Massachusetts to Check Pest. |another; well knowlnxy the Zhlncler ing an estimated damag cause, the tanks up forward contain- ing 200 gallons of gasoline, caught fire. ;‘ho-nudden burst of flame and the shouts of the helmsman gave Instant even April 15 for final adjournment - N > of our best grade workingmen, we | The hailstones were of Abington, Mass., July 18.—~Return- | Vould be better—would cost the state| Bourne, Mass., July 18.—The discov- | understand that they do not relish at- | and, driven with great force by the ing to the farm on which he had one | little or nothing more than do the|ery of the largest colony of gypsy |tempts to make of them recipients of | wind. Joseph Nettleton of this place time worked,, Lawrence Nelson, Jr., | Present.draggy, .interminable sessions, | moths that has ever infested south- i any other man's contribution to their New Rochelle, N. Y., was driven high Stones ‘Were | ashore on Penfield reef in Long Is- land sound, off Fairfield. The two men aboard of her landed in Fairfleld in , % their small boat. Saly AR A e LoWor. boats. are misshis Déis the harbor and fears are felt that both Edward Smith started for Savin Rock Saturday night in his launch and tel- were -blown | @phone inquiries along the shore to- night sivcct rlno trace of r;’flm.d The aéher tobacco, do- | boat, muct larger, was hired from Ste- o ODECe D 060, | vens and_ Hull ~and left early this unusual size | morning for Savin Rock with thrée young men and two young women and had not been heard from up to a late was caught in the storm and his fore- hour tonight. warning to the rest of the crew, anfl| apn escaped itnatic, saw his former | When, it Is impossible to get a quorum | éastern Massachusetts is reported’ by | proportionaté support of the govern- | head cut in several places by the| Several small sailboats were cap- 00 soon. . There was no time | .mylover Desire A. Vande more th: h com: i = 5 rpool, of an three days a week. the gypsy moth, mission aeents, | ment which rotects them and of | stenes. in :-:-t_"ub:lftneg eq) e? ::xr'zhtf:'tef,"qx',“ West Abington, watering flowers in| Members should be compeled to near the. main, highway from Bourne | which they 2 P “f | his dooryard and fired four shofe at|tend the sessions at least five days a|t0 Falmouth, on the Buzzards bay | right overboard and Jater were picked in cash in the cabin, and they estimat- | D% ot a <8000 b . A J A g men who were driving in a | mittees ‘the right to. pigeonhole or else | ing the ipfested trees will be done on | sary o4 their combined personal 1083, in-| carriage and asked to be taken to the | to hold hearings on a measure onty ar- | Monday, under direction of Forester | ment are an integral part. Up- e Sunrise. for income purposes, the enact- into law of a measure providing ! cluding clothing, at about $1,000. Brockton " . t and sunrise and / police station, saying that | ter the request of the introducer made | Brad Wright. a just and equitable’tax upon all cit- | SUNS€ he wished to give himself up. The | Within a certain time after its intro- | . The moth workers report that in |izens, euctelg in proporth:’: to t}':eh' day, unless required by THE ADANA MASSACRES, ' boys_tharoughly frightened, complied, | 4yction or something of the sort, and | the Infested section.almost every twig | ability to assist in the support and re. | COUrtesy. As a general COURTMARTIAL REPORT | 2nd Neison was locked up in Brockton, | tHese arrangements could be so fixed | and branch showed:traces, and nests | ceive the benefits of what we esteem | Vil be fired between § a. i 3 fol‘son escapled lor:zecdaya r;go from :I-I c!gurx;::;ee:’ t:ver;;fhm:y'; rights and w‘g;:d r:;md at )tyh‘e h‘&e of every de- |to be the best government on earth. | 5c% rerTe i. | an insane -agylum a ‘oncord, N. H. perfect ease, i ump. vén the undergrowth | As an illustration, we t - Strong Denunciation of Local Authori-| i, ‘mother lives in Brockton. He is| The resulf would b a closely knit|100ked as IT'it had been blighted by | clghth of one per cent. on A1l Incomes, | Played at the time of fir ies—Pun nts Suggested. 5ald to-have had no cause for animos- sessiopang :::“;;sif well done; mem- frost. - B This would Muir;'o seventy-five cents | 1n¢ army _ reguldtions J y agains s former employer. eir eye teet! h| ° Vn g g e e o el rom the man i / Constantinople, July 18.—/The report | "“NolcoR served in the Spanish war breaing through the sums,| FREED BY MOUNTAINEERS. | vear and $1.350 trom the mun who re. | Eeneral order issued at i of the courtmartial on the /Adana mas- & anyway, duri | SRt TBIEE B SASE bach Aty pabs with the Ninth regiment and was rat- yway, during the first session and be lic, is a strong denunciatitn of the in- | yoars old. in ‘the second; and the state’s inter- capacity and apathy of /the vali and esf 3 ool authvritioe: | | The report Vanderpool was one of the best- | ©Sts would be much better served. ficers in Kentucky. of ci 48 T ceives a million a year. Every man ed as an expert marksman. He is 28 | @ble to be of some value to their towns | T2k Allogod Wife Shooter from Of- | would therefore ;n ozrcyunu known farmers of the district. He | Conditions of our highly developed civ- | = Lexington, Ky. WJuly 18.—A mob of | defenders. A condition making for up- partment yesterday. tizenship ‘becor and be a ors' day on the ships of > 9 X wu:{!n Americans reses . pnd cdst it loose, The other thrée mien | him, three of which took effect, caus- | Week and transportation should be|shore. Twenty-five acres of fine oak | imputations. % ok A (B MILITARY (SN T0" oy the Sawyer. The Kiteinque was | 'S, Almost instant death. ~ Nelson limited in amount and absolutely cut| Woods will have to be burned over to| “It is an injustice that our werking ?‘.' oe otycfl.m" Ao cu‘: P o- walked off with the smoking revolver | Off by statute after the limit fixed for | Prevent a'spread of the pest, which, it | classes be subjected ‘to indignities by The men had several hundred dollars | |\ IS hand, after telling several peo- final adjournment of the session. It |18 said, has already ruined a three-acre | patronizing politicians. ple that he had shot a man, accosted | Would be necessary, too, to give com- | tract of fine trees. The work of burn- “We therefore recommend, if neces. Washington, July 18—Hereafter mil- | New Shah Formally Accl itary salutes will not be fired between tional Council. Visitors’ Day to Atlan! of this government and one of its| Provincetéwn, Mass., July 18—Visit- | palace, at which the regent and oth- sized during the heavy wind, but all - their occupants were rescued by pow- er boats that were hurrying toward shore for shelter. Not to Be Fired Between Sunset and ) IR e TRE PERFECT ORDER AT TEHERAN. imed by Na- not on Sun- S international Teheran, Persia, July 18.—The new rule, salutes | shah, the former Crown Prince Sultan m. and sun- | Ahmed Mirza, accompanied by his tu- tor and a British and a Russian es- The national flag will always be dis- | eort, drove this morning from the Ru ing a salute. | sian summer legation to the Sultana- have been | bad palace. As the shah entered the amended to that effect, according to a | palace, the escort quitted him at the the war de- | gate and returned to the legation, thus signifying that his majesty is no long. 2 ep under Anglo-Russian protéction. tic Fleet. A brief ceremony was held at the the Atlantic |€r members of .the’ national council fleet which are making this harbor | formally acclaimed the new sovereign. their home port during their lnmma: The shah appeared nervous, but dig- It is believed that he will be sent d week of|abroad to study under the supervision y. Naval |0f a new tutor. Perfect order prevails, Independent International Brotherhood 9 of Teamsters. Seized With Heart Disease While| ' xow York, July 18.—Four thousand men, according to reports in labor eir- lrve seceded from the In- with an dttack of heart disease while | ternational Brotherhood «f Teamstera and formed an organization which they , James 'y, 57 years old, died soon i call the Independent National Brothér- after ng taken out of the water. Hu [ hood of Teamsters. They are said to strike In the city during the past six ..~ eoncludes as follows: leaves a wife and five childs ilization are constantly chan 3 7 “pifteen persons alregdy have been 9 (i ] much more so toda: r.s ging and | mountaineers - attacked two officers | right, sane and safe’ manhood and . - - 5 — y than formerly, | from Oklahoma. avoiding the present much to be de- Banged; eight hundred Geserve death; | TO FIGHT IMMORAL SHOWS. | the more highily developed we get, and | county, vesterday, and foroed thone rq | PIOTed elfort ta make supporters of one | drills brought to this historic old town | nifled o R L S TR Tl — In 2 Siate like Connecticut, small in|surrender their prisoner, Grover Whit- | ¢lass and weak suppliants of another. | thousands of strangers today. © Gecided to proceed wikh the punish | Cincinnati Catholic Societies Send a|acreage and proportionate population, | taker, who was charged with shoot “We urge all _citizens to write to| ~Tomorrow another har SEt'ae will-corfion thie town and deal Protest to New York Managers. but l"“‘h"‘ in every other way and|his wife at Ardmore, Okla., sev their senators and represéntatives in| drills will keep the men b ot expeditiously with the qmatter.” o vastly important to herself and the | months ago, congress at once, expressing their | reserves from Rhode Island and Con- 3 g gzl s s s f Cincinnati, 0. July 18.—Federated | ¥Orld—the annual sedsion is a simple| The officets were on the station plat- | views on this subject, and we will will- | necticut have arrived for their tour of SMALLPOX GERM FOUND. Catholic socleties of Hamilton county | DSeessity, ,The "05 legislature adjqurn- [ form waiting for the train_ with the ingly ablde the decision of the people duty with the regulars. A gt e have Btarted a crusade against im- | °0 July 19, that of *07 Aug. 1, and this| pr i Whittaker's | 8t large provided they be allowed a < ‘Microbe, of Animal Omigin, Discovered | Proper theatrical shows. An effort will | ohe Will adjourn about Aug. 15; thi ds rushed forward, owerpowered | fair expression of opinion, before the A > " be made to interest other societies |21°N€ Is reason émough, but there .is|the officers, and ordered them to leave | measure devised by the politicians be athing Rit the addi Bathing. i, s in Rioy throughout the country and miake the | the additional reason that organization | town. - . . B ~| endcted into law. N on, CS Fuiy 18 ized | cies here, *_'Rio de Janeiro, July 18.—Dr. Oswal- | T4s30¢, national. i 250 e s R 1 ey M it an attack of heart diseass P a A5 4 =| A letter prepar he it probably 881~ — o ” i g0 Crus, director generai of the Bra- | on morais has ssch. sent to, David Bes Ble of aitalnment” over again- and ‘As You Like It” on Hotsl Berkshire | in bathing at Lighthouse Point, today, asterday at the Academs of Medlein | aco: Lee Shubert, H. W. i S Tolirament of any Toetaiomse roeh ol Liteheld, Conn, July 18.—Foliowl law ] - come. . ~ L', that the microbe of smallpox, | testing ngnln‘.:'l:;:nxl“-:wr:} ’;,r:n The special committee on public |, Roches the tation of “Romeo and Juliet” llverd}’ :dt Mount’ Carmel and was un-|be mostly men who have been out on is of animal origin, has been|as immoral features of better-class | Btilities? Yes, there is one sl three Rochester e lawn of the Hotel Berkshire last | M4 g ered by bacteriological research- | proguctions. The letter comments on | Mighty still, in fact. It has got into * New en, July 18.—The Indenend- | ,* . ————————— Kill. | & really conservative measure that ent “Ahawas Israel today began | President of National Casket Co. Kill- cnnnrvyaa o uch vo-that : aratt _es at the Oswaldo Cruz Enuu. the Pr sfte Taft and Sec- |2 finé mess between a bill drafte 3 | tom R " Orthodox German Hebrews ih Con: £ of Slate Kaox iy llli'&!ubbm h‘f:}:’ ;n htk e ud‘:z d '%’l performance 'm te o n ven- | théater in ‘Washington, owing to th s W ght be termed ni was a G tion. immotal l;enu‘rzu of a d:n:e‘." LR of crass between conservatively ¢ 3 | tended and the acting of the. sort radical and radically conservative, and e that dragging for | excellent. “As You Like It” will oe given 25.19.55. months without the sanction of the W by Miss Constance | Elmo 1l. Winner of '285-Mile Ocean | International Brotherhood Work of Tariff Conferees Saturday, ‘Washington, July 17.—The tariff conferees agreed to a reduction of five 10 | per cent. in the Dingley rates on wo- B 4 Ridge its seventeenth . annual convention ed in Auto Accident. | of the latter given out for publication’ s B &L W ?'1:;"“1?:1 Better. | Marblehead, her corrected time being | men's and children's drass goods made o cotton warp. Provision for a bond ‘who_numiber 20,- | - Onefda, N. Y. Jul Wi A ; 3 It e > T 3 y; 7 ly 18—~C. ill | by the conservati was' up Sod’ the better was noted- Y 000, aré German Hebrews 1iv- | o pell, vresident of the’ National v B L Ly = r =5 issue 1o cover the estimated cost’' of g in States. | Casket company, was killed in an au- e gl = n.nn‘gwr of Grace Epis- nn-:t, ,hf' u:ghmlx 150 I:g n:th- gs '~], s WU Y 1 s 7 c S tomobile aceident near Canastota, late nd Y > L p ! Daughter of Jefferson Davis Dead. | oday. His wife and two somen with | gin to come In the house, R pe & fo Colorado * Col., July 18,~Mra. ed. The chai > : dd) sughter of Jeffer- ) inh m ‘Huntingto 2 chureh, New York, who is suf- | taking part, was favored lozn ' ‘intestinal trouble at the o bronotmese ap ::Il success. It has beex rious weather, an are amactt,