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thie Most Significant Political SENATE REJECTS THE AUTOMO- which no- with ree Women of Dunni : A et v Es::i" B o nexe o, . : 5, , are affected :xmw BILE BiLL. | taken t0 fea today .and sunk two | g A R R | mysterious disease. : —_— miles off the coast. CHILI AND BRAZSL h TO REMAIN NIUTRA}. In Bolivia-Argentina ' Controversy— ~ Several Tourists Were lnfin"ind a stoker killed by the explosion of boiler on one df the Rhine ot 'RAW MATERIAL DISPUTES UNSETTLED AGES FOR FATAL INJURY 7_ ’ d A Large Proportion of iers ro- y Bt LG o o O Pt o1 e T HTe T | e Wi o Gy L it ‘ / i Conferees will Have to Adjust Their Own Differences— Admit that They are Unable to Forecast the Outcome Belivian ‘Minister " Leaves Busnos MRS EE oM Wt St I | oW IR vt tue BofK WORIN Y g1 - iog Amwn: to $5,000—Reports on § L 2 £ 7 ! .| Ayres. k- v 7 3 Lynn's Shoe Industry. " e —_— . Public Utilities Bills In. —President Realizes that the T;ma,b:-hn Not Yet Ar-| =~ e il e ; M Naney Herron Hurst, ai aunt ; 03 L P Gkt R o g D i z — 3 = of Mrs. Taft, wife of the . presiden rived to Call for Decision on the Subject. ¢ “United Statees, Brasil ; = o o ’ x hoe empioying approximately Pro Tem. a Chaplain Washington, July 21.—The Whito|Taft's dinner tonight to the conferees Brazill will remain neu- | suryived & Rurricane that n 300 hatds, will clace be. fhe end of the| The Seventh International Congress | EY0 Tem. Brooks, - Prayer by Chap gton, July of Sociol t i House ainner and conference at which | on the tarift bill and to- several of s | OBtiju the peadihg Sy the | the disastrous ; week, and two other {actorles are ex- e go o et o el e Stools for Trolleymen, ift ferees and the president’s | closest advisers prol ly Wi writ- | form: rstood, e E o w_suit within ten . v I Glosest advisers were brought together | ten down in nistory as one of the most u::‘d its attitude to this government “again inund “the’ overflowing use o(l the mhn‘:h of the m A, % 6:?"1}.:":«»3?:”."“:5.?{:‘3{. lfl::la- ight, In the effort, to settle differ- Ry% 58 # g " oyes, w was :?lrc'a‘;hra':rdin!r m:?'unz Bill, ended at | bearing that has ever transpired at the | Buenos Ayres, July 21.—The Boliv- oF - miore, ‘that po: . factory, it was Tu- of'"l';: Sixth ‘;:"1'1‘; ersary of :vn:d dbe-th ;:et"z::e h::-& .ru;"T comml(ltg. of eon- 11.30 o'clock, with the disputes over | White house. = 3 ian minister to the Argentine Republic, " which' has T Bt Bk Y L Bius | of stools 1 (7B b raw materials mo nearer adjustment| The dinner was served on the west- [ Senor Escalier, salled this evening for 3 B T R By e Do ST s wient catt than they were before thé dinner In- | ern terrace—the roof of the low-lying | Montevideo, It is believed that Boliv- ; in St. Peter’s, in Rome. . W whi - Spainted’ ¥a, the vitations had been issuéd. . structure which cgnnects the White ian interests in this country will be rge. ¥ ‘ — < committee, - sy g House proper - with® the executiye of- | confided to_the American legation. | o King Alfonso Returned in Haste:to Automobile Law Rejected. ariff Making is Trading. e 4 | | Charles H. Sherrill, the American min- Madrld to arsange for the despatch of | * mhe senate took from the calenddt Only one question was determined bt istef: had ‘a long conference with the | Siveepis he_tac- | more troops to Morocco, where there | substitute for senate bill No. 121 £of beyond appeal, and that was that the Miniature Grove of Bay Trees. | minister of forelgn affairs this after-| storm which hat > Phelan has been heavy fighting. the appointment of a commissioner of conferees will have'to settle their own | my. pregident has become fond of | noon. He declined to say anything for f automobiles, the commissioner to bé differences. Pains were taken, how- | yining out of doors these warm Wash- |‘publication. = struck 1} J. Harney, a possi 10 bel Hulda Saltwedel, a school girl of | appointed by the secretary of state. ever, to convey the impression that |, o nights and the surroundings of | Senor Fonseca, the Argentine min- d ‘the shoe industry of this city wil Hammond, Iil, was run over by an ere was an amendment offered b; this decision is wot indicative: of any |y, "o race” age unusually attractive. | ister.to Bolivia, has Mam?had the ty-eigat p and ;::m cmgercd. it is said, at a mass meet-} qutomobile and left on the roaldside | Sanator Alsop creating a separate 44 absence of appreclation of the presi: | qpe jong table about which the war- | foreign minister that he will leave La > rtheast, = the packing room employes in'| with.both limbs crushed. Bbient and maxing (bt coriaiesion dent's efforts. It merely confirmed| ..o "conterces gathered tonight as|Paz tomorrow. . é ahist istand il “tomorrow night. TR er }ndependcn( of the secretary's office whah the “elder statemen” had assert- | o, g o¢ the chief exgeutive, was set —_— ] 1 3 The number on strike in_the four| —The House Passed a Bill forbidding | 4ha authorizi ng the governor €0 ape ed from the first—that tariff making is i e with | TORPEDQ STRIKES SCHOONER. T factories is about 150. - the bonding of employes in. surety | point him. - in 2 miniature grove of bay trees, DO % . i p trading, and the shrewdest dealer and | % % Sl 70 F o0 o niums and other b n of the city; Manufacturefs Receive Offers of Sites. | companies at higher rates than pre- | " Senator Barnum said he saw no rea- i 1s bound 0 §r: | erowing plants sur ounting, the side | Serious Accident at. Provincetown f (1S E i {pBoth Me. Little and Mr. Harney say vafled- in January 1, 1909. son why there should be a change in truism is respo. s le n{;or the f;l“"‘:‘t" :;;1.', :;,Tcl:'v:f‘: m‘.' oot and’ ks "‘;M" AT T .fl"", 4 md::g{n):‘?:n different parts of the| The Board of Officers and Directors ;?a(‘%rne:n:?t'lcfiwi- 35'&1?&5”1‘,’,“’3? 1:::{ i e s e e idle westorn | & Barden enclosure of the terrace. Work. country, and cspecially Norwich, Conn, | o€ the Anclent Order of Hibernlans |in the country. He moved that the States doos mot alter the situation. Nineteen Sat Down. Provincetown, Mass., July 21.—A ge- | tain e o, | O Teuvoys-sent to Barope. O | i Stin v Dasnitely posiost. . ¢ Outcome Cannot Be Forsecasted. The president sat at the head of the lr'llml:h elgilrd::: ‘:'d!:y B%';::‘); ::”": ever the disappointing Issue of oh e On the motion of Senator Latimer P Briefly stated, the representatives ot | long table and altogether there were fited by o1 "oat Vi ln'umck _ the recent 1 peace move- ! 1 oe and Leather | the bill w transmitted to the house the house and ' senate practically ad- | nineteen diners about the board, Cap- | fired by the torpedo boa per t; L ment, but eless neither of the | Finders' association sent a telegram to | under suspension of rules. e Ty e, e o | Rt e e | B ‘ e e e e PR | e Tt e cast the outcome. Senator. Aldrich |was the only guest af ! - d, breaking the . 3 Sénator Searls opposed the passage spoke for the senate and Speaker Can- | supreme interest was not the tariff. non and Representafive Dwight, the In announcing his invitation to the republican whip, for the house. conferees to dinner the president fol- , Mr, Dwight spoke of the insurgent | lowed the ¢ustom at the capitol of in- \ / movement organized by the “anti-free | cluding within that term only the re- V. Taw material” faction in_the house, | publican members of: the conference but he was not ready to estimate the | committee. All of these were present pany, a glancing blow and penetrated E i the. hull abaiit three-inches. -Eind She fiotie Saidae otk T rARNGE FRIIUORY Advises from Peking State that the | Of the bil reported by the commities matter of the participation of Ameri- | 90 the judiciary removing the limit of can bankers in the Chinese railroad |$9.000 from the amount of damages loan will be satisfatcorily arranged. that may be recovered for negligengs s " 1o | Tiitice as aivided on the. matter. The V] i m! was vided on e matte Colonel Roosevelt, whose party is | pin will open the door for 560 4 missile struck head on the schooner mp STE! URITIES. Yo Tooete” fitn mival srigade R ] P - B gt S tish After April 1, 1910—Resolution Adopt- landed at Truro today with tents and §7 y " guns, but did not make camp. Plantsg Ot fim‘;m‘b - ‘.":“'!"."‘:;‘ ¢ ed by Néw York Stock Exchange. stres of this element. Representa- | tonight with the exception of Senator (ing mines and coaling ship occuple@iSersy. huhicabi 52 New York, July 21.—The governing | hunting along the shores of Lake Nai- ¢ five Payne exprémsed the opinion that | Cullom of Iinois, who ia detained at | (5 temaliors, o8 el Vot (Og e I::* Witk Mainland | smmittee of the New York stock ex- | vestra. in british Past Affica, has | b5ond il Tt D IR principally among’ the ‘ships that were| S Ay 4 result ‘of the damage {0 the | oponeine o onoatse Cor romisted | pomeclf been engaged in WIing & | The amount o damages recovered i out.on the target range today or thaf|peifge that connects Galveston with | securities and forbidding further deal- - g u; ngr;‘wn;m to the man who was ul‘l; % ) =, ed. e damages recovered ma; 0 nland, and oyver ;E:- all the ing Henry A. Meyer, who onge ran for | people who never saw the dead ¥m‘m n & conference report carrying free iron | Atlantic City because of the serious ore, coal, hides and oil could be adopt- | jliness of his wife. ed In the house;, but he said that he| From the senate came Messrs. Ald- had not canvassed the situation. rich, Hale, Burrows and Penrose. took part in the day battie practice ‘Senator - Addrich. was very positive | " FYom' the house were Messrs. Payne, | between the big ships and the sub-| fraine entering or i ge i N n o that Grich 6. sebort ; tell Calderhead | marines. S % Srons: ; mayor of New York, and got rich in|life or who may not have known his b i e e R A B e e s Ebecs. ‘are action has been recommended by a|the grocery business, opposes the | existence. It -will open the door to :ficm committee of five appointed by | plans of his daughter, Anna, to marry | “ambulance chasers.” The basis of all « 'FRENCH CABINET CRISIS, committee, and is in | Count von Plante. cases for recovery of damages is to thought there could be reductions made | To meet with the cornferees the pres- in the senat., with perhaps iron ore|jdent had invited Vice President Sher- R e 1 1 in : end oil transferred to the freo list, | man, Secretary of .the Treasury Mac- | President Fallieres Will Offer Premie o g e T g o - - compensate the person injured. = You without endangering its adoption. Veagh, Attorney General Wickersham, ship to Leon Bourgeois. _ TEN f'-“'.z LosT to Governor Hushes. INQUIRY INTO SUTTON'S DEATH, | annot compensate a person who, in Time to Gal) for Dacision Has Not Ar- | Speaker Cannon, Senator Crane, Sent e 3 . W In the ed are many of | | |EUT. BEVAN CREATES A STIR | report of the committee, SHved ator Root and Representative Dwight | parjs, July 2L—President Fallieres|On Tarpon Island — Persons Washed m best known speculative special- After much discussion the bill wils / . of New York, republican “whip” of the | tomorrow wili offer the premiership to © from Rocky ries. m as, among others, Amalga- | Sutton Told Him He Would Some Day | rejected by vote of 16 to 14. Apparently the president realized |y, qe b that the time had mot vet arrived t0} mpp. conferees during the day pre- call for a’decision on the subject of| o053 5 programme for . discussion, raw materials. It is stated that hely g when they began to array them- _did mot press the representatives of|g.yes for the notable “feast of the Leon Bourgeols, former minister of i foreign affairs. Parliamentary circles, | ~ Galveston, Tex. July 21.—Ten lives however, foresee that he will decline | were lost, so.far as is known, in a mated Copper, Anacondda, National Sh 3 On $ oot H If. the motion of Senator Searls the Biscuit T g Il was transmitted to the house un- Md., July 21.—When the | dergsuspension of rules. Employers’ Liability Bill Rejected. significant events of a purely poli al the honor, as hig health is far from | hurricane that swept over the Guif of W ;p:fd . u?r:{'ag’f;:-d M Jaly Ao as follows: 3 51 01 the ex- | vestigating the death of Lieut. James Senator Searls opposed the employ- Smelters robust. - Nevertheless the cabinet crisis d ther house or senate for more definite | 45 ip» that the very best the presi- | promises to be of short duration. M. 4 'mc:wlm _statements of the situation in the res | gon¢”couid be offered was free ifon | Briand, minister of justice, it is under- i » & Sy Lo - s l’rm ide that | N Sutton of Portland, Oregon, finish-{ ers’ liability bill reported by the jndi- spective branches of congress. ore, free oil, gnd substantial reductions | stood, is the president’s second ¢ : by e T 0 fer | od lts third duy's session in the naval | ciary committee. This was the il ‘The Customs Court Discussed. in, the senate-rates on hides, coal and | < ¥ evel 1 3 T . aeadeémy auditorium today, only four|reported by the commission un(i: ‘. ‘The gustoms.éourt and the eorpora- | lumber. g 1 witnesses: out of the fifteen subpoe-]ed under.a resplution passed at tl tion tax a were. - Glests ~Received with flnéy Good- X3 pplication " :'mfi'fu-%y "fiin‘r‘}"u';"':;?.':': hn(dm:o;z- ‘.g-n'::“m X n B3N e present e re| o tee 1 - b o v el P or Fenn s e support ngt! 9F oot Sresent Swed Nature. 30 g T g s o1 « R oemtites o aliatac se for the Suttous, not, miich § pill and urged [te Dhssage. ;om should be situated in Washing- casse, and that he would not check the 3 d his cross examina- Senator Latimer also opposed . the policies of the government ~which| SPITTING IN PUBLIC PLACES, ed department to be made hereafter); dward S. Willing when | bill. Yom, since it is to be a court of ap- 4 Yeals whose decisions will be final. Jenator Hale dissented from this opin- 1 - on on the ground that a large major-| The real discussion of tariff problems 1ty of the cases originate in New, York | did not begin until after the dinner ’ d that " the nge | the hearing was adjourned for the| Following debate it was decided 'ACT SIGNED BY GOV. WEEKS, | 419, that the secretary of the oo aret day. In a few minor points, Mr. Da- | take vote on the bl which result § k. % : vis succeeded in’showing discrepan- {in a tie, to Fresident Pro Tém. Text of the New Law—Term Spitting | 21l corporations or compantes whose | i fn"Licutenant Willing's testimony | Brooks voted against the bill and. 1t should be continued. PAUPER IS HEIR TO $5,000. \nd the evidence is most readily avail- | had been-disposed of. It was said to |y, ..4e of Lynn City H N Defined—The Penaity. isted de; ent that, if said gecuri. | in this and the former inquiry. Will- | was declared rejected. \ble im that city. Attorney General|have been ome of the most carefully _m” PI“"".:":'.' e Hows T D G e Tegular list | I8, Who was officer of the day at| On the motion of Senator Searls the Wickersham and Senator Root, who | prepared banquets ever served from Hartford, Conn., July 21.—Governor | pefore April 1, 1910 (after due appli- the marine camp and was routed out | bill was transmitted to the house. jrew the customs eourt amendment, | the famous old White house kitchens, \vored Washington rather than New |and it was no fault of the president, srk as headquarters for the court. | his-steward, or his old Virginia “dar- The Corporation Tax. key” cook if the men of the tariff were P ¥ ‘| not in amiable mood when the meal The discussion of the gorporation tax | was done. dealt with the revenue it will produce | ' It was well along toward § o'clock and the general effect of the tax from | when the. dinner began. & political point of view. The White house grounds were clos- Adjournment Delayed. ed to keep away the curious, who, from Some of the conferees said after the | the walks leading to the front portico dinner that no conference report would | 0f the mansion, could have had an be signed untll both houses had been | excellent view of the unusual party. canvassed as to the probability of its Captain Butt withdrew at the con- being adopted. No ope can say how | clusion of the dinner and when - the Boston, July 21.—Horace B. one, aged 65, an inmate of the Lynn city ! home, or poor farm, has received word | gof REW law follows: hereafter.” n Sutte vi U i . ng wpltting.in public places. | gecurities will be hiad In the exchange L M PR e B L L fudiciary—Favorable on_substitats jon 1—No- person shall spit on| - The exchange has always required | €4y, as former witnesses had testi- |0 . Malng the salary of the messen- St Drother, Jobn B Stane. lato wf| the paved wilk of any public street | corpogations applying for piace on | fied, was the first, man to suy that he | 07 °F LG supesior conrt of few Lovs Limington, Me. Mr. Stome knew he | PATK or square, or upon the floor of | jts 1ig o ‘comply with certain regula- | feachéd the scene of the tragedy in | {OR FOVRIY BN T VO ERC thak O had a half brother, but had not heard | @Y, hall oF office in any hotel, restau- | tions and to answer In detall certan | time to sec Adams punching Sukton. | bty 00 2 e300"a vear. - Calendar. from him for many years; and the news rtment house, tepement or | questions. The existence of the un- |Lieutenant Bevah, who ran down to | "G S0t O S I000 (CRTTIG, | e e v house which Is used in com- | iiated department ia now continued wn. | the_place where they had all heard |, ncorPorations Tavorable on resolu- caused him genuine-surprise. The prop- | B9 by the guests or tenants thereof,{tjl April of mext year to wive officers t:w nr§t shots, nlmns‘v]gl the same company. Calendar. erty consists of bulldings and three | Or #PO0 the floor, platform, steps or | of all corporations affected opportunity | e as Lieutenapt Willing, testified | Appropriations—Appropriating 311, of any publc building, church, h | t§ of ap- | that he saw no bidws exchanged. As to comply with the requiremen P Lieutenant Willing on cross: exgmina- ggl;l;:;“:leflcicncy in the highway qe‘ tion described Sutton, either standing Sale of Electricity. = or‘on hid knee with Adams holding TYPHOID ON BATTLESHIPS. | 0f 00 Tl Knee i A ek with ons | The committee on the judiclary re %‘m- afternoon signed the act | cation), no further dealings in said | DY lieutenants Utley and Bevan when Reports of Committees. bankbooks in Limington and Portland. <Mr. Stone is making preparations to leave the home and hag stated that as soon as the estate Is arranged he con- theater, railway station, store or. fac- | plication. tory or street car or ‘other public con- veyance, much this will delay adjournment of | discussion of the tariff situation was Sec. 2—The term spitting as used in - the tariff session. earnestly begun, the indications were | teMPlates getting married. Ahis act shall be defined as the act of | p_y potatoes B 4 to Have Caused | Nand and punching him with the other, | Ported a bill I regard to the sale of that the conference would not be over expelling any secretion fram the ‘chest, | Bad Potatoes ved to Have Caused | ;55 {00 much for Mre. Parker, who | electricity. Tt als section 3916 of Outbreak on Three Vessels. sat directly opposite the witness. She !hgefin‘;rrfld'aglx-bfl"m R i s % smiled incredulously at Willine and £ ol e rt of Long Branch’s| yisions of this act shall be fined not| Provincetown, Mass., July 21.—Bad | turning to Mr. Van Dyke, one of her | ing8 amendment: No person or corpora- ss Section. less than one dollar mor more than | ROtatoes are said to have caused the|counsel, said indignantly tion, unless acting under thority five - dollars, or imprisoned not more | Slight outbreak of typhold fever which | = “Imagine ‘a wild man, as they de- | {fom the-general assembly, shall, in Long Branch, N. J,, July 21.—Fire | than thirty days, or both. has been discovered on board the bat- | seribe my brother to have been, stand- | 2nY ¢ity or town of this state whose B s, S tleship Georgia and two other ships of | jng up with a revolver in each hand | POPulation exceeds 15,000, manufacture $100,000 FIRE LOSS In Southern Bu: throat, mouth ot nose.. Sec. 3—Any person violating the pro- g NINETERN pOSES Wittt uns“e‘n:tf;tecr:::had been a breakfast PRESIDENT AT THE HEAD. | guest of the p;el!dent ecarlier today. Te e Senator Root, Senator Kean of New Table Spread on Western Terrace Roof | jersey, Senmator Borah of Idaho, and in Miniature Grove. Representative Hamilton of Michigan, were also among the legislators who swept across the southern part of Long " Washington, July 2L—President | saw the president today. Branch’s business section late this af- the Atlantic fleet, now at manoeuvres | and taking a punching like that. It is | fOF sale any electricity for purposes of fornoon: and 010 - $100.000 damige | T B STRUCERS VETE + | off this port. The potatoes are sald | wholls inerediptes = ¢ lighting or power: but this section Starting in a livery stable near Sec- _TO REMAIN IDLE. | to have all come from the supply ship| It subdued sneers and incredulous | Shall not prevent such manufacture for ond avenue, the flames destroyed a| _. i Celtic, and’ today the stewards on|gmiles would have disconcerted the |the¢ purpose of the business of the dozen frame buildings, including the | Situation Again Assumes Serious As-| board the battleships procured a sup- | witnesses, they would have been hope- | MAnufacturer, or for the sale thereof Coulter house, a four-story hotel of pect for the Authorities. ply from the local markets. lessly squelched by those frequently | f0F use within the block where it is y One steward today condemned aboul! girected at them by Mrs. Parker and manufactured, so that it is not trans- mitted or conducted across any highe way or public.grounds. SCHEDULES TAKEN UP. CLOUDBURST IN WISCONSIN. Good Progress Made Yesterday by the | Loss of $500,000 Caused in Northern Tariff Conferees. Part of State. % modern” construction, which had not been opened this season. Butler, Pa., July 21.—Despite assur- | 50 per cent. of what he had on board.| yrs. Sutton. A long and earnest con- e ances by the officials of the Standard | Steps are being taken, it is said’ to | versation between Major Leonard and Washington, July 21.—Better prog-| Milwaukee, Wis, July 21.—Acdes- a ; ress was made today by the tarift con- | patch from Ashland, Wis., s 2| A WAITING GAME AT PITTSBURG. | Steel Car company through Father | Procure an order from the navy de-|Mrg Sutton and her daughter at Car-| 18vled for calendar and printing. ferees than on any day since the really | cloudburst in northern Wisconsin with _ Baczewski that as sooh as conditions | partment to allow the local contractors | ve hall.last night bore fruit today Public Utilities Bills. troublesome disputes began. No trace | loss estimated at $500,000. S No Settiement of the Pressed Steel Car | Warranted an increase in wages would | to give the Celtic a new supply, during Lieutenant Willing's testimony, | Senator Barnum presented the ma- be granted its employes the striking{ Provincetosn, Mass., July 21.—All| when the judge advocate asked the |jority and minority reports of the § of the ill feeling which was manifested | The power plant at White River, Company Strike. workingmen late today voted to remain | the typhoid fever patients of the bat-| witness if he thought the punching |Jjoint special committee on the public &"ai‘:'c"..'.fi!n“ by g l::mlf:rfils :-.rf; Xl'fi?.‘.‘..a‘“',",‘.}"i‘:’.."f.*li.‘%si\"‘mi'c‘fle&’ “Pittsburg, July 21.—Th ik idle untit their employers signed a| tleship fleet, fourteen in number, were | Sutton got would have killed him or | utilities bill. Calendar. ¥ today, schedules wers taken up, how-|near Bayfield, were practically do-|ihe employes of the Pressed Sheer Cor| WIilten agreement granting them im- | taken by the Maine to the Charlestown | ip the witness had any way of know- — Y € ’ , yes-of the Pressed Steel Car| mediate increase in wages and refunds |snavy vard this afternoon and were | in. Sutton was dead before the last AFTERNOON SESSION. ever, and many paragraphs were set- | stroyed. ded without renewal of hostilities. The Northwestern, Wisconsin Cen- President Taft is given the credit for | tral, Northern Pacific and Omaha the peacemaking. It developed that| trains are all held up and no trains after gSenator Aldrich and Speaker | can get into Ashland from any direc- Cannon poured their troubles into tne | tion. At Highbridge the river valley ear of the president yesterday he un- | was a raging flood. Houses could be dertovk to bring the warring factions | seen standing with water almost up to e e el Lointo & on back rentais of company houses. | placed in the naval hospital in Chielsea. | shot was fired. It was known -that strikers and the company. After two ), AS the state constabulary left Butler | The cases thus far are regarded as| jrs. Sutton impressed updn Major | The Senate Cleared Up Most of Its o terenn (ane ComPANY. after tw0)tor Newcastle today, the situation to- | Mild and give promise of ultimate re-| Leonard her belicf that her son was ey the car company and. counsel for the| MENt assumes a sérious aspect for the [ COvery. Tomorrow the Georgia, Wis-|heaten to death and afterwards shot. strikers it was announced that nothing L?;:;flgz‘::‘;?fl;il?firlzfl a score &?:]z‘: l:?ddlg'::zeha:h;vg:;{e;h?fil ta|The witness answered these questions | Hagtford, Conn., July 21.—When Sen- reached. s i ; s MURDER OF BANKER SAYLER. | the auarantine regulations which bave | pyjieq the trigger of the revolyer when | taken by municipalities for water sup- B o he was shot: Willing testified that | ply was an “intricate scheme,” with-a The cause of the outbreak of typhoid | | . £ S Y t is in dispute. While some attribute it | ic, 190K _the #8-calibre service revol- | great deal more behind it than aj - together. Consequently the president|the roof. The dam breaking at White ordered out his big touring car and im- | River imperils Odanah. mediately after dinner last night he ~ GRADUALLY GROWING WEAKER. and John Grun- o ~ drew up In front of Mr, Payne’s home, 54 Life of Dr. William R. Huntington den Indicted. bad potatoe s ver from Sutton’s right hand after |ed on the surface, the entire sendte ’ mt{'eefl::a: .J:i‘é;’;:&éi‘ifi’.“%t;i}?:‘,‘.; AMRES PRV Very Near its Close. g thined to ]35::: th::tth:'ngzgema?'r;sl:: e ,"‘;’:‘;"" R ol s s sCendon. t Whs (henght 1 ¥ . ; Watseka. ;2 ; | what became of it after that. It w in the commodious tonnean 'and ths | OrYille Wright Made Two Short Flights | .\ o o =2, L | VRS e oily | 21— speclal | contracted the disease in the Norfolk parently that here was an echo of the supposed ‘to have got into the hands | recent fight over the water supply investigate thefand Philadelphia navy yards, as the v weakened gradually by the inroads of | murder on July 11 of John B. Sayler, a [ Wisconsin, Georgia and Mainé recent- 3&-..‘?-‘"{}1"‘ o' wibhets ‘Wfi}n.'f o Bl disease, the life of Dr. Willlam R.|banker of C) ent City, today indicted vl t: 5. taken up, was as follows: 4 Huntington, rector of Grace Episcopal | Dr- Miller, 3 B. Hayler and dghn | > Sroe o thabvicial who stood within two feet of Sutton's| ~Section 2321 of the general statyfes church, New York, was believed to- | Grunden, Mrs, Sayler's father, for mur- MAINLY TRANSFERS. head, saw .no other revolver~at’the|is hereby amended to read as follo sakis —ffetitenant Bevan created a stir Reorganization of Personnel of Office |y he testified that six weeks he- of New York Port Collector. fore the lhnollng Sutton hald told be. § : him that life in the marine corps had | taxation and shall be set in the list of Big Batloon P—“ 3 Over New Milford Washington, July 21.—A reorganiza- | no attraction for him and that some | the town in which such land is situat- car was despatched towards country Last Evening, roads. : L) . The president and Mr, Payne breath- | Washington, July 21.—In to short ed the fresh air and talked overthe | flights in the Wright aeroplane this ” / ‘sitution. What they said will never | evening at _Fort Myer, Va. Orville ) 1€ | night to be der. Ira Gruhden, a brother, was in- known, but Mr.gPayne mado no ob- | Wright closely approached the world's | {65 {0, e very hear its close, although | iR (0, TR 8 Orde dt ae e today ta te taking up of sub. | aeroplane speed record, attaining an | i “HEAGTE Phsiciar e B v mot involved in the White House | average speed of 54 1-2 miles an hour, | o™y, TO8T, PossIbIY linger vet Yor two | 0 | fopee™o M om0, gminmmg cancsrn:?‘l raw materials, | a8 computed by Wilbur Wright, who .3 LY VISIBLE. and tire zine sch e was adjusted | held the stop wateh on the machine for FRENCH FLAG AT ABESHR. he leag ore schedule disposed ‘of, | half a dozen rounds of the course. g tion of the personnel of the office of A B erate Lol Tone Fin e o | . On tries Brat Alght Hhia als Geat e PR B o ~at Midnight. the’ collector af the port of New /York | 3l erenant Witine. e e recalled | cuid the corporation owning.or cHl- same. Pig 6ad was rated at two cents | mained aloft only - one ‘minute ‘and|Ancther Brilliant Victory Over the : : is being -arranged through Assistant | on ceoss examination as the firet it | s such ‘water supply, at the a pound. o { thirty-nine seconds. On his second Arabs in Central Afric New Milford, Conn., July 22.—A bal- | Secre of the Treas: Reynolds, | ness tomorrow. 3 :“"ld‘d ':;em( '&C fil‘.m:i with the m- cotton. schedule likely will be | flight the aeroplane swiftly circled a loon traveling ‘in a southerly direction b and the civil service| There having been current a report | by m"corpontlbn.. e time takien dozen times around .the course, which | Paris, July 21.—Colonel Milliot, the | and high in the air passed over here | commission officials ‘Washington. - |is five-sixths of & mile in ciréumfer. | Mmilitary commander of the French|at 12.1 this morming. on the | - Mr.. Reynolds. retutned today from | that Lieutenant Sutton carcied lite | ~ Semitor Stiles offered an améndmit Appraisal of O. H, P. Belmont Estate, | "¢ Rt g‘“’m""b‘,’r:h:""“cg:“h AFf;‘"éh!esl:- edge of the car were plainly visible. | New' York, where he conferred with |which could not be collected If the | ifs use or Benefit for -nynp.u':vmd-;nfl New York, July 21—The appraisers’ FELL 650 FEET. hara, that the French flag was holsted Auto Skidded, ‘Struck a Tree. M’&:’g S ng:n:u“::ydn;g dyeision, of the previous lnvestigating | be liable." Then Senator Alsop offsrs filed in the surrogate’s office i at Abeshr July 2 after a brilllant ac- ¥ a e thet no removals' wers confém- board, that he committed suicide, is|ed an amendment so it would read at v shows that Oliver H. P, Bel- W L ton. with the Arabs In whicn ine| New Havem, July 21.—An automobile m bt no removale were conlem. | not upset, Mrs. Sutton and her daugh- | not léss than the actual value of such mont, who died on June 10, 1308, left wo Blacksmiths Crushed % | french had two killed and twenty. | OWaed by F. S. Browa of West Haven Wonld be mainly tranaters; .Mr. Rey- | 1o today specifically denied that the.[land.” This amendment was defeated an estate valued at -$1,094,955, on Pulp in a Scranton Mine. three men - wounded. and- driven ‘by “Walter Perry skidded | tog. imcidentally took occasion to de- | Lentenant was so heavlly insured: say- | 13 to 9. e ‘which Mrs. Alva B Belmont, the sole Meeait s+ ok ¥ !Mt!g::glun and ran into a :;ee Bt | 7 Tepotts. that’ he might become -col- ; ”muznx 'l‘? r:lnlnl‘ m:lmm‘ :r:um“ih el mr’: ws conl{ldohrlbls debate, mosts beneficlary under the will, must cranton, Pa., July = 21.—Charles| Moors Make Fi West Haven. Mrs, Brown, was thrown | (% i S Eh e S ¥ knew | ly explanatory of the grievance of th( merRance. tax of S1040 Bxcepe | Lewls and John ‘Hall; blackstaiths, fel lerce Attacks on the | oyi"und recclved & dis 4F Of the port of Boston. nothing of it. SN towhs, Ihat olties have cone: Inty 4 A, Gunboats to Fight Korean S the small towns and taken land for : and Spanish Lines, 3 A o ! ~pl f real esgate at | $50 feet to the bottem of the Storrs ‘m severe brulses. wo year old child z e ARt qulotew ot Trent msatel o110 0 ohtory Hacs e drid,. July 21— According to the | which was in fier arms at the time was | J2P#n08s Gunl President Taft at Moving Picture Show [ Fater sUpply and this is so much ioes i Bash. or sectities. ) were repairing a sheave wheel on’ top ‘despatches,’ the Moors yesterday | uninjured. Mrs. Willlam T of nsurgents. vk ag frar the grand list. Senator Stiles in 5 of the breaker scaftold;which collapsed. | e a series of flerce aftacks at sev- 3;@0:6 and her two ‘daughters re- l:n{:.‘.ml, 21.—~Advices recelved taken up tomorrow. ‘Washington, July *1.—President Tart{ (hé course of this debate asked S eral points along the Spanish line with minor briides and & = severe yesterday say-that Japan has | ttend® a special performance at a| Searly what he woum 'u:mud« 7:-‘:3: The d Liiw for Mbb Nagroes. bodles of both were urnlbo'd,ta the evident object of cutting com . % & # xteen unboats at | moving picture theater this affernocon suc I /[ Alal “Julf 21.—The police P, i mun! m.bgnu-n n‘nAm. and a;: £ T s I ,.‘1;'5.: Kaunwrlil;-r: ;“ "Jul;:: ‘l?f I‘J“:“;r:: lll)lhdo't{; Jfl:fl i}’l':i- 3&3"!&‘.‘:‘»“.’:’" "n:'kNm al gk ey 2 al ou. X o uring trip etershurg, Va., in Y . oners sy, SHablished o | Order lssued by, Adjitant General Cole | aorish 1osves were womsimlons. mos| iy ey o £ THen tiomea o the s Thoon s ) 1 a nn., July21.—By an ors |} loss was tem d and twenty | in_ )f \ on " o rille - sey ihousand dollars’- Y Al t General Coje, | 1 A -th g n P h E. §i. Harriman's Health Improving. |to the town, with nothing to . Iy P - ng. > ad e ; 4 . ¢ ' S ' R § senator said he didn't be g N. G.. B

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