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*mmt Ta,fb Brings About a Tangible Sitna-| & S Thorn, Prussia, Jul - /tioe from Realms of Uncertainty. gkl iy tlrens 6 1 0 said-to be the oldest Catholic ecclesi- astic in l-ha’ world. —_— EARLY AGREEMENT NOW LOOKED FOR vfi&wfifi&rg‘;fi:«g%fl off Shingle bank, where two days ago. The ves- sel_gpbarently is not injured. She is /' Various Conferences at the Capitol Yesterday Marked by ‘"’““!“' g : by Bl Recntnd by, oo | BTN : Mm.a O A i B Bessia Rt K3 July 22—The new c.wm—l.mmmog!hm, Change M in w.‘.,,)m_ 0 ‘Rol th Blade— s K. ian, Ars g Harmony Which Assures Peaceful Settlement of the dirigible balloon Rus i il 3 bins, the Landlady—Mino Monjian, ere! Existing—Nominal Cuty on Iron Ore—| i A . R ""' ""‘ paliess R °""f Bill Postponed. o , inti- Shoe Worker, the Victim—Motive of Murder Nd (i | Differences g na ty I o i e o e 3 3 SN ooyt i b ] (R T \ The Customs Court of Appeals in Washington. T Y g " | New York, Juli, 12— pladtor the . A e T "!u’n'.“u':?,'fl. be released, owing. ‘:': Rokbbery as the Pockets Had Not Been Touched. ,4_?. Hartford, e v atn stoppage of the “white slave” called omar at 10.45- .aopud by the prbou'l'! /|, Calais, July 22—The weather today Wc.m:mm?’.ugmmfd_ E B:o'.l" ‘B i : > is unfavorable for making attempt ! | . Seco! Convention of nn, Mags., July 22.—Another trunk [or Jones, as it is believed he once Washington, July 22—President Taft the placing of these articles on thd | o e grtC i Op BEE, B0 SO | erom- Second Lileut. C. W. u ? Nt the Sec ",;. m::l' Cppraatanyt T M Pt chigay s il KR e e appears to have brought about a tan-|free list. One of the conferees decl betting as to which aeronaut will be | the Second United snhfl 1 Army of the Republic at Chicago Dr.|nal annals by the finding today of [ The description of Nalbamtlian, as e O e L o R iaste Mor frag | (e frst'to leave _Calala' is_spitited.| askiatéat Shistior Sefits %,, em Anna Ross Lappam of Chicago was |the body of Minos K. Monfian, an [sent out by the police, is as follows ift where uncertainty existed before. _|leather goods to compensate for free | Hupert Latham, who early this week | zone, which, was. n out by . “on | elected commander in chief. ¥ Armenian shoe worker, in a room of @ | “Thirty two years old, 5 feet 5 inches: The day was one of conferences and | hides was not feasible without 1008 | mage an unsuccessful attempt to fly | the local police. erflnl “fhom - boarding house at No. 148 Liberty [tall; weight about, 140 pGunds; dark . concluded with a conversation at the | delay and that the president undoubt- | oS ®0 (HRUCICRNtUl SHERPL IO T8 poice Commissioner Bl Ll- ' McMarg, Assistant Secretary | street. this city, by the landlady of | complexion; well dressed; talked fair- White ‘house tonight, participated in | edly would accept the judgment of the | (65, while M. Bleriot and Count de | tenant Barber declares that manv Am. > of (he department of commerce and|the piace, Mrs. Bessie Robbins. There [ly good Bnglish.” &8 by the president, Senator Aldrich and | conferees on this point. - Lambert are quoted at 2 to 1 and 4 to | erican girls, especially un-uug. fi-fi': 2 y labor, in an address before the Com- | was & bullet wound through the breast, Dead Man Identified. Hepfesentative PUIVE SNEIRIN. the Firm Stand on Coal. 1 respectively. : D e s o S rou | mercial Law league. urged that labor- | with several knife wounds near it. etk chief executive was assured that a life they lead there would make your < tion of the dead man was harmonious settlement of the differ-| With regard to the free reciprocity | gy ppes, ELIOT PROPHESIES heart bleed. ol Rt g Al om0 g ody Fully Clothed. was made by Milton Tooten, a shoe ences existing. between the two | Provision on . coal in. the house biil ; r is congested for places where The' body had been placed in the | WOTker, and also by means of the bank branchies of congress is practicable. | there aiso was a firm stand The| ADVENT OF A NEW RELIGION.| Three Chorus .:::‘" Mst on’ Board: 1f needed: i fa clathed - Tt whs ‘probably | ook found on his person.. This atis members interested in- coal_declare - ip. T, 4TI - ernoon, the identification was complet- Harmony Everywhere. that ‘such a premision would make the | Will Not Deal With Sorrow and Death, | my. jetter, ',m,:' May 19, teils of n*v. WEEKS VETOES - E:t 5""“‘ 1:::‘ sn'um;fl, :!fik:,::fle-::'): o oy sire Lowia B sdatns of Jamiit This , conclusion was -reached from | sftuation:with regard to col untena- | byt With Joy and Life—Not Bound | three. American ehiorus EiFl ',,., . THE PARDON BLL |G Sy moening, tor Monjlan was seei | Jlafn, ~Mass, Monflan's " sister, WwhO the fact that harmony pervaded the | ble for the operatives and that a re- | o “p g ooy | el i A00hom e CRAE o Fre by s sister in Boston Saturday aft- | came here accompanied by ' Pefer various conferences held at the capitol | duetion in the senate rate without a . hesea Kingston. -Lisutshant ™ to rity of the State—Be: | ila mustérs. It was nat robbers fer | Young an interpreter at the United® ; today. The senators opposed to the | clause for rocal free trade was | oo iy, 3 Rormer | e ot AR tiss .m' lenace to Security 3 mystery. It was not robpery, for | XOUuE On \nierpester A¢ o Tuited K “fres ‘raw. material, programme" were | more acceptabl mi . Mass.. July, 23 —Former s e “ ok, Tt lieves in Unanimous Vote Rule. s 'maste basik book, Ia gold watch |88 (MBI O8O e Z| “Phat a nominal duty ore ; 3 removing _the sent to te this morning his veto since the victim's return from a ; B3 o) ; g 3 ;.“,‘.",5‘.,,"‘:,.{{‘.‘&,".‘&::..‘.‘."%.‘}.}’1 G oq. | ve agreed-to by the conferees was mer school of theology this afternoon. ‘g" g" ’".4;'1"‘ & m amount of damages for death result-|of the ':a roviding that a pardon | trip to Chicago about two weeks ago, ‘.‘;,'.';":.’f..“- e g ferees met this | indication tonight. No determination{ ‘Tt Will mot be bound by dogma or | that there was “big ing from es by negli- | might be granted even if oye member | he had earned but $15, and had prob- . 3 g g fiean nem o}:x‘ e C&ne experts of the | a8 to the rate has been suggested, but * he said. “Its workipgs will be | in Colon, where they find Work | gence On s motlon, Son- | of the state board of mr&m Voted | #bly spent nearly all of that. Premeditated Crime, Police Say. = Senate finance committee ekplain thed the opinion is expressed by several of FE S Ny a6 Ao Mnitinin | 45, MAGNE, ARG OERGN "; the “Nava-| ator Chase was's ed on the com- | against it. The present law requires 8 [ police Anxious to Find Vahan Nalban- | Chief Burckes says he is satis b enate changes in the cotton schedulé, | the conferees that it will be one that f I8 discipline will be the traiming in | jo" theater. ¢ | mittee. unanimous vote of the board, and it that the murderer and Monjian wen! " *| will place the domestic and imported{:the development of co-operative good| On board ship the three women me Bill Re itted. had been rumored that the governor dian. together to Nalbandian's room, either Early Agreement Predicted. ores on an equal footing at the At- | Wil It will attack all forms of évil. | for the first time and "‘h"‘""h““‘ On_ the motion gf r Latimer | would veto the new law. He has been| The man whom the police think may |late Saturday night or early Sunday: It is evident that the president, by {lantic seaboard. It is understood that [ There will be no supernatural element. | their plans were similar., They Sl the denate <o ith the house | Strongly urged to do this from all parts | be able to throw some light on the | morning, and that while there & informing the conferees that the dis- | Representative Payne is insisting on | 1t WHll place no reliance on anything | to others and the T: SRMAD. 08 | 1 pagsing & : Tecommitting | of the state and especially by the board | matter and whom they are anxious to | meditated crime was committed, It is p'? puted points were before them for |absolutely free ore. but the laws of ~nature. Prevention | tened. When the ship fn 2 | the bill concerning collection of | of pardons itself. The main question | find, is Vahan Nalbandian, an associ- | the opinion of Chief Burckes also that settlement, brought about a_condition wi Conced Pras Ok Iiabe o TRICHIE Sa 8 'wkiled | ma) Clty T SN s e op | clims for the support of indigent per- | seems to be a difference of opinion be- | ate 'of Monjian, and, like him,-a shoe | the trunk was purchased for the pur- that augurs well for an early agree- OGN Ere OOt T Sae of e R ary the._polios. THE LS Vere sent oo sons. tween the ®oard of pardons and the|worker. Nalbandian has been miss- | pose it was made to serve and that ment on a conference report. The| OWwing to the diversified opinions ex- e °g“‘“l religion, he thought, will | to New York. 5 Vito from>tha Bevatnor. state prison directors, the latter favor- [ ing since Monday. This man is ajso | Monjian walked Into a trap that had chief executive was able to get a bet- | Pressed with regard to ojl, it is more | Be Baset on Wne to Geat COmMANI- | Ney York Detactives Sent to Panama. | Grecutive Secretary Goodwin pre- | 08 the new law. Dr. Knight of Salis- | knewn as Frank Jones, and the police | been carefully prepared for him. The ter insight into the ebstacies to the | than Ukely that the conference report | ML She tove-of God gRg the wervice | ol Ly i ey notified. He | sented a communication from Goy- | PUry. Who is a member of the state |of all the large cities In the country | chief does not attempt, however, to ex=" “free raw material” plan by his con- | Wil place petroleum on the free list [OC LW T8I\ lig . e wwill | talked with the alatriet v b0} eriios (Weeks 11 wriioh e vetoed tthe ] board of perdons, strongly opposed the have been saked to be on the lookout | pain the motive fr the crime. § % vas | Without a countervailing duty proposi- 3 3 : bill on the floor of the house as repre- | for him. In Worcester an especially | Nalbandian, hfs friends think, is now 8 ference with the two leaders than Wwas | fion. The house “insurgents® have in- | 10t be based upon puthofity; the fu- | as a resuit Détectiv k and | bill allowing a majority of the board | S T Yl 1900 OF careful scarch will be made through hon some vessel bound for @ fopetgr | I8 possible in so large a gathering as| ./ £ ture general is to led, not driven. | Griffin sailed for Panama. 'y _ar- | of pardons to decide cases. that which was' present at the dinner | ficated thelr willingness to-concede | 1;"%,8°0CS" Sigton el B he s | vedrahera gt Tl e that | = The comimuni-ation was tabled on y last night. by e ol personification of natural dbjects, | Mrs. Soll had escaped prison. | the motion of Senator Latimer. Gove Weeks gives as his reason | the Armenlan quarter fér Nalbandian, country. for vel the bill the following: “It is manifest that no state can long Senator Aldrich today met a large i Bang ac- -] number of seaAlors Who Acs. oppobed General Discussion. e T ek | e e e voloe Reports of Committees. gontinue’unjess thote acte vhich men. | WEST INDIAN HURRICANE RUSSIAN GYPSIES AND 't to free hides, coal and iron ore, and | General discussion of the e Y ‘, ncer. She Incorporation—Favorable on reso- | 4 e safety ang prosperity no encouragement was offered for the | court and corporation tax. proyisions | that T;a:;ee':grr::":lg: L:;‘l.].fl." 1{““} t‘h“e"’el-‘rl'ell:‘: Bysckr Is report. | lution exter.ding the time for the or- FRORSS Byt BitN N T amats ane DETAILS SEQINTO ARRIVE | IMMIGRATION. INSPECTOREINEY placing of any of these articles on the | and of the dutles on cotton goods, | not deal chiefly with sorrow and 4 ed to have attempted to commit sui- | ganization of the Bond and e o o e entia | Yowns. Davastattd . on Taxne Gult Who Waere B free list. 1In fapt, were it possible t0 | gloves and hosiery, took up the-time | but with joy and life. cide at sea vesterday are su to [ Guaranty company -of C B e np sl Shog e Wiy Refused to Go ABewrd Sh get those sepators to yield, the situa- | of the conferges at this morning’s ses- | “God. will be so imminent that no | be the same person. 'The is'| Calendar. Pl o 4 e o Shep—Total Damags. Unksiwe: Stused 4o Go ASew P tion in the house would have to be|sion, and adjournment was taken to | intermediary will be needed. Its priests | due tomoFrow. 01 okt L A E ML ettt T 1B e Bekat - Meatr Fodk. iy g dealt ‘with. permit a separate meeting of the house | will strive to improve social and indu: aperubn- for. J 4 g b R e : he at Ple right to be tried by a jury of his fel- | Indian hurricane, which swept from |tle was fought at Pler No. 8, Brooklyn, ; i the Allianca. Moeting of House Tariff Insurgents. | conferces. It was decided that the | trial conditions. The new religion wili Waiting for Al the mon of y o 3 " by The “tarift insurgents" in the house | lcadquarters of the Glstbms ‘dourt of | not attemp to reconcile people 0 pres- | The police will mest the steamér | | weranion. of o,.\--m Yegor heyon sll Reaeoneoia aenbl SATbOrME Nesartay coet maceiise ot | AAda hand of tmantyTous KRG ARE ] 5 who are opposed to free raw materials | 2PPeals shall be located in Washing- | ent ills by the promise of future com- | Allianca to ascertain if = the woman On the motion of Sematcr Pock the | UPOR the unanimous verdict of the|least twelve lives, fatal injuries of | were being deported to South America. n. They 3 cautions, error creeps in, and new evi- unding of sixteen, rding to t sioner's a ey cl gesignated @ committce to confer with | General Sharretts and Marion De (300 LIVES LOST IN EARTHQUAKE. | vainly attempted sulcide 2idn o Sy :giovnds | dence of extenuating circumstances are | detalls. of the storm which began to | Bave established that they tative Payne, but the latter | Vries, of the board of general ap- e o= F the wm': g 2 apt t0 be found, making the pardoning | arrive here tonight. Whole towns were | §1,500 in cash, the wanderers refu: did not offer them much encourage- praisers, and W. F. Parkhill, an ex- | Eruption - of Voleano in Sumatra gmul o A ? on power a necessary part of the adminis- [ devastated and the damage through |to board the steamer Verdi, which was ‘!"a itative Dwight, New Y. ;m}::raixnh!’:::d nl:e“; York cwwfam- Which “Was Believed to Be ‘Extinct. | New York detectives. - = , nator | (ration of the crimingl law. But, as{wrecking and ruining of property will | o take them m':‘k to Buénos the mum Whip of the h:::e (?:nk- ees the psrwe of thealenll: cch?n;; Victoria, B. C., July 22—News wi b m R board of o I-.qn B i ‘m“un“*ru' 'N::e;: :l:e"-r' ;x‘:;:-um Lk i dtr d‘\l‘vvllh:»fht "?:n:' wtvf):ltv‘:)\:\::" :‘ : ] torred vith Senator pidien late ‘s | In the cotion schedule and the pi orought by the. Norwegian stesmer | ANNAPOL “cm’“ OF SARURY, & | it ,{‘Af‘,fl"" i S v PAFON |- 7 Passenaertrame from tweive to fif: thelr parents, who carried them, 1 ‘pfternoon. informed him that the | ble effect hese changes. Tricolor, which passed fn. ‘rml ™ E\flm 2 iig. power- must the interests of the|teen hours late arrived here from the | them as shields, and in some cases anti-free-raw-material sentinment in | pointed out that ~the specific ‘rates | from s;urablyl. ::vu of & am“ E! lbm in tavor of the | State be as jealously protected. coast district :odn_\. o . | pushed their jlittle bodies against the mol-lfi e house was a matter which required | Would not exceed the rates which it | earthquake. on . the coast of .Sumatra, | Rem rk-hl- vm- ce in 'l'-\ipnony of doin; “Certainly no pardons shauld be| Details of the disaster in the sbuth- | Inspectors who were trying to Arive ‘consideration. | He said its |had been the intention of the Dinsley | the secopd Iurgest isiand iy the Matey | T Some oF the Naval Officers. ,‘,%"" v ,'.’:o;, 8. the Work by €OM- | ranted uniess the whole board agrees |western part of the storm swept dipe | them from o tug on te the stesmer. strength had grown to 45 members. law to collect, but thatsin operation | archipel: in mid-June. According - . On the motion 6f Senator Peck the | that the new circumstances are such t are still meager, as wires were | One little girl was still unconscious 2 g . several of the senate rates would be | to the report received by the Tricolor, iis, July 23.—The remarkable a s tabled. as o outwelgh any detriment to the | atripped from the polos and ralwiy | When the vessel safled. The band was A . . Compromise on Dutiable Hides. 1 Annapolis, July e bill and amendment were 3 i to tha dock, where : ower than those of the house. The | 300 lives were lost. variance in the testimony of some of ¢ - state. Where there Is doubt which | communication continues impossible. | finally driven on to the dock, wi mhndvocu- of dutiable hbides in | entire time of the house conferees| The sarthqugke came after an erup- ) "o nayal officers who are witnesses Order of the Day for Wednesday. | would prevent a part of the board from [ The territory around Bay city seems | & reinforcement of longshoremen 0% D nibe nes declare & compromise is | was taken up in the discussion of the | tion of Mount Korintjl, a volcanic peak | peare. the court of Inquiry investigat.| On the motion of Senator Fenn, the | coming to such an agreement, the Dro- | o have been the eenter of the storm, | them aboard the Verdi possible, but that they cannot consider ' cotton schedule. 12,400 feet hij ers’ @ @ L - ¢ . i het ey vk (s etk ! igh, and inland Afty miles | ing the circumstances surrounding the | employers’ liability bill was made the | posed bill would deny to the state the | whieh moved southwest from Galves- » A from Indrapura. " Mount Korins{ 1ias | geath of Lieut. James N. Sutton S R | orr of the day Zor Wednesday Aext same protection which we'give to. the | tan.~ For four hours a 70-mile wind | Préesion that they were to be return- long been supposed to be an extinct val demy two year: 0 was em- |4t 12 o'clock. vidual. swept across the Bay City region, car- e o o CRACK NEGRO TROOPS, WISCONSIN STATE TROOPS volcano, After the eruption and earth- | pnasized at (oday's Mearing by contra. e i Ve oo Belleve that the proposed bill 1s Ring: sverything ' betore_ It. Velasto, e puc it ey S FAMOUS TE /4 quake there were torrential rains, | gj 1 as to the location ot y ut the first step on the wrong road|a small town near Bay City, Is re- s s - - TENTH CAVALRY. CALLED T0 QUELL RIOT. | fisoding the rivers, and causing-adai- | oo paier ercod whior® facane™ ot | Senator Alsop called frofa the table | and that It is the JoE down of the | ormall lown near Bay ClLy, Is re- | fust left, their rage kenw no bounds 10 v ke ore fury o tional losses. youhy thai'a aeath’ the side door bill on which the com-|bars to further invasion against the | companying loss of life and\nobody | The women fought with more i The disaster is said to be one of the | * Considerable DProgress was made to- | Mittee on excise had reported unfay- | security of the state. If, in the opin- | injured. Every building was unroofed | than the e On: Ty{m';‘"fl: : worst that<has ever occurred in Su- | day and three more witnesses were | Orably. % fon of your honorable body, the board | or partly demolished, and the town to- | SWUng ""d ';"" ‘",‘1'!‘"" 4 ,l"m“ matra. 4 disposed of. Senator Bradford movéd the rejec- |as presently constituted is too Jarge, | night lies in four feet of water. The | €n8th and brought lown _w & o i T R Mr, Davis tried to find out from all | tion of the bill let it be reduced In number, but let the | residents are escaping In boats. formidable clang “h"nm;'r_ »’h' got. AERIAL TRANSPORTATION CO. |the witnesses today what became of| After prolonged discyssion the bill | unanimous vote be retained. I'am in-|" Regorts from the special train on | Within reach of w hostile head. = ‘o Sutton's two' revolvers following the [ Was rejected by vote of 15 to 11. formed upon the best authority that in Lwhich General Manager . G. Van | When the Verd) salled her unwilltng On Arrival from Manila Will Parade | Serious Disturbance at Ki New York Streets. nery Plant—More Pay Demanded. New York, July 23.—Plans for the | Kenosha, Wiss, July -22.—State reception of the Tenth United States | troops at Milwaukee are in readiness cavalry, of San Juan hill fame, on |tonight to proceed at once to this eity its arrival here from the Philippines, | in. event of any recurrence of* the passengers were huddled astern, nurs- 5 e i he history of the board every case has [y hern Pacific rail- have hben completed. . The. transport | #oth i tnaugurated at Albany for Business of | shooting. Motion Changed. L = . Vieck of the Southern Pacific ra an hey. did ng 18,019 Detwoon Batirday wnd Monday: | v\hnrllgth:hrsh th‘ixklfer?uéon:eieon:m:{ Carrying Pllunar: and Animals. It was apparent that none of the of-| Senator Fenn had his motion in re. | been determined favorably of un road left Houston this morning, ins,| (& UiClr oundh, UGy S nol JEIORE ) General Wood will turn the negro reg- | reopencd (Heir plant, the employes of " | ficers wanted to assume the responsi-| garq to the employers’ liability bill ¥ hing desd P e vdie SCAR dicate ‘that the lower coast country | (h&€ {f the same Pull R TR iment over to -the negro citizens of | which had been on strike. { Albany, July 22.—The New. York | PIlity of having the weapofis about him | changed so as to make the motion tu The‘!‘a":!"{,}"‘:e"'“‘:i the real issuc. | suffered great loss. Some districts | BUSRMUD N RIS LO8 ORI GG o = ke B i Since the rioting this morning, in| Aerial Manufacturlbg. and. Nayigation | mmedixtely after the shooting. teconsider the order of the day for Y y | report that the storm was worse than |y 5L T b 10rd the langest single 5 Sergeant James De Hart of the ma- | Wednesday next at 12 o'clock. The | (Pt the punishment shall be confined. | that of 1900, which devastated Galves- - e X rine_corps, the last withess at today's | motion was pessed. It Jock not d;munhd that anyone shall f (o, ?3,"%’3.‘,."1‘. rxmn'rlrki:h.un ne, ever sent session, testified. that some officer at| Adjoufned to Tuesday at 10.45. fuffer more than he deserves. There-| . Eagle Lake seems to have undergone Ty B et e picKislature sean | property. loss nearly as great as that A deputation will receive the regu- | which three persons were shot, no se- | company of Brooklyn wi lars on board ship at the foot of Wall | rious disturbance has occurred.” Gen- | today to carry on incorporated le_business of’ street, and soldiers and comngittee y eral Otto H. Falk, in charge of the | “transportation of passengers, animals, ¥ will march through Wall s state troops,’ was on modi- | the scene of the shooting handed him ;I : ¢ ‘ there.will be a review by the mayor. | ther roting he would order & tioop of | planes and other vemicios prorsiics og | “Take this. y X ST Jet it be reduced, but 1ot falss sant finfiar situations are reporied from Found Guilty—Will Be Sentenced To= Then the route of the parade will be | cavalry and two regiments of infantry | aforesaid for hire, and the leasing and | It Was dark and be couldmot see who | '\ p WS 0 o 1o e e D etorise sentl | Lissle; Nowatta, and East Bernard, al- | Fo up Broadway to Twenty-third street, | to the scene. letting for hire of such airships, avia- | Ihe officer was. De Hart soon after- | CRCeer, 0N o aplain Country- | the right of our Jaw abiding eitisasss " | though there were no fatalities. day—Jury Out Seven Hours, and to Fitth avenue and Fifty-ninti | The rioting today began when the | tors, aeroplanes, and whatsoever for | “Ard threw the revolver into the bush- | order at 1030 and Chaplein Country- | the right of our aw ablding gitizens.” | It is tmpossible as vet to estimate], R — \ street, to Columbus _ circle, down | guards attempted to disperse strikers | aerial navigatio o3 on LIS Waer S0 tarrdoks, and o s that body reconsidered- ita actian in | the total Jonier- s B gy W5 o G jury in the cases of Nicola Pascale, Broadway to Twenty-sixth street to| Who gathered in numbers about the | This is the first company of the kind | S0IE out to look for it the next morn- Disagreeing Action. passing the bill and tabled the matter. T V! i =80 ick Libe« the : Sixty-ninth regiment armory at | entrance of the plant to jeer at two| to incorporate in this state. The cap- | P8 could not find it, he testified. A resolution concerning investiga- e ol il FRENCH cAnmrr CcRISIS. Vincenitso Sabbattassa and Jack s hundre h 7y De Hart is a bright appearing young & ro, the three alleged Black Hander LEEEY tiine' pnd Twanty Mxth, | hongs s s o aped . {h“",,“', e n, e "a’,fic'l?{;sh'fi officer, hardly more than a boy, and | 100 Of specially ch: corpora. FORCEDTOHELP RUSSIAN EXILES who have been on trial in the superior tions came in from the ate with President Flllur‘l Alkl Aristide Bri- court for conspiracy to steal and theft, Speakers fr the d | attacked, and the ards chai i he created considerable amusement in ——— trom- Naw Jersey ::‘ff;f " Reara. * Tn | mob, firlng.In the air. Whenthe. strik. | Omme W Ba of e seletter and | coure frankiy admiting he had been 40 untavorsble aetion, Indefinltely | gtory Told 'by Deported Men Trying and to Assume Premiership. f0una the men ity on both coupta ¢ g o of el : ek out e Snds.the-aight iu question, | 2 e 1 Sentence was deferred unti] tomorroy the evening a vaudavilié- performance eated one heir number was viously adopted the resolution. Mr. to Re-enter Alaska. Baritgkly 3T Atistids. Bl L e s e e T \ and lightly un i ahd dance Wwill be on the programme. | found to have heen shot and probably | MiSgiNG BANK CASHIER DEAD.|arSimvas . sightly under the Influence | 1 ons’ of Thomaston and Mr. Bishop x e s Oratar AR mredl e e e e o 1 Seaf v . ) NASUT Uiviel | 20 Seouiy b i rhat was going on around him and he | Of New Haven were appointed as a thle, July 23-A despatch from 0 allet and architect of the fiaal| seven hours. E wliceman ‘were o painfully h i Ni , Alaska, tells ho R s & v GIRL JUMPS OFF EXPRESS, B R squefch’,’d“h’ou’,‘,’l‘;‘m M. J. Childs Had Disappearsd from |yas positive thathe was fiot one of the | Committee of comfsrence. . = | NS Juesk (EUR Now FUAwan bo” | chapters of the separation law, was |*“The men were charged:with robbing TR < . - Ely lace to- | A} Guidi of Wallingford of $§0 by ously Hurt—Refused to’ Say | but a few minutes later a riot occur- Lisbon, O. $5000 Aiso Gone. men sitting on Lieutenant Sutton and ed in Alaska, having crossed Bering | SWmmoned (o the Elysee pa Alfonso Not Ser ‘:mr 3:. D'd-':’ g o ot el R R T B trying o hold him down. ;flm":l D B emmtlon | it framt Mast Cons, GbOE % | night-and asked to_ reconstruct the | threats of personal violence on March y i 3 made an arrest and were about to put| Lisbon, Ohio, July 22.—News has| Lieutenant Bevan had breviously tes- | DY requiring Clemenceau cabinet. M. Briand' prom- | jst ,After sentence has been passed should be from the same congressional| OR July 1 a Russian steamship. the |\ 4 higtanswer tomorrow. stating dur- | gatyutcasso will be put on trial on their man in a patrol wagon, and in a | Just reached here from Mexico of the | tified that he was. He was making his district. . Mr. Brinsmade of Washing- | Viadivosiock, landed 300 Russians at 1D e conrae of an nterview that | oamrses OF conepiracy’ and ASaclt with Port Jefferson, L. I, July 22—Dord | o 0 w3 O s wers | death of M. J. Childs, who suddeniyd way to camp by “a back . entrance” Gnldbn. of Setauket, fourteen years i e v ton moved to pass the amendment | Nome. Half, being paupers, were de- te the republican shot through the legs. Many arrests | disappeared from here on Oetober 21, | when he met Sutton prior to the shoot- % ¢ Viad: unless' be could unite the repu inten; to kill of age, jumped trom the rear piaitorm | 111 [T 7 ¥ @78 1808, Childs, for twenty-five years, | ing. De Hart said that Sutton carried | 2 this was done. “Then the amend-| ported The Viadivostock took them | it hn would ko 10 further A of the Wading River express when it | "On U0 0 oq the outgrowth of de- | Was ~ cashier' of the First National | two revolvers and that he, De 'Hart, pilowas uass. shore. According to their story, I President Fallieres, upon the advice | yoy payen Man Arrested on Suspie was about a mile east of the Smith- | o 0 & e O O o oo™ . On October 21, 1898, a bank | did not stop to talk with him long. The Savings Banks Investments. . = o anging ther fwory, IM-| of the.parliamentary leaders whom he : { town statlon this morning. She was | Z}%00% (Ot FEE oot Ay o e Rt %an | examiner appeared at the institution, | witness did not know about the trouble T mediately on landing. they were im- | o, Monctitutionally obliged to con- cion., : acl, anaken up but It s not believed | increase of fifty cents a week in pay. |and Childs suddenly vanished. Five | Sutton had had in-camp, but thought w};'c;"f:',:gi"',';gg,g;}g:fl'gvm‘;:g;‘,‘ e e e Fanaon Biioiiad e8| sult. intended to make ‘the first offer| New Haven, Conn., July 32—Suse | 4 ¢ bones were broken. The girl : 5 . 1 i premisrship i» ieon Bourgeols, | pecting that He may know someth < wit] r father, enjamin Geldberg. v' s G e S 3 P - " vl p em in seix- a in M. Bourgeois’ arrival In| whost body was und in Orange, July ¥ She went to the rear-of the car on the | PON “_ new demand for om;rdeum- a : = e ;}l{h’:'“.'-'mg"'x:‘“"flg“f_‘;“fg the|for the appointment of a committee | ing netive boats in which to-cross the T bt pocrtos hiv asceplib1e m vel umdentides, Mieete. SN Dretence of getting a Afink of water | Week increase was made. This was| Plant Closed by Strike Will Resume | * O e e o Dot | of conference. Mr. Curtis of Newtown | Bering strait. Fifteen of the deported et tho pont Tndnoed the presidest’ Nidmars of ‘51 Congtees' Svenusteial But_went out_on" the platform and | "euspd, Nearly all of the employes Today. Cxcept Lieutenant Utley. who ordered | Snd, Mr. Clatk of ‘Bridgeport wero | men were captured. when trying to | 45 00 RS0\ Giforing the premier- | arrested toniht and s being held un- o jumped off. The train was stopped % g | Philadelphia, July 22.—The plant of | hi he barracks. — - 5 re-enter hip directly to M. Briand, who al- |der a coroner's warrant. McNamara and the girl was picked up apparently | [P L the Standard Roller Bearing company | -1 did not go then,” he said, “but Licensing Peddlers. Teady is consulting with his colleagues | was Guestioned by the coroner tonight dead, but was ;ngm brought back to : ” [m West . Philadelphia, which was | stayed in the grass near by out of curi- | . Mr. Burnes of Greenwich moved to ROOSEVELT AT NAIVASHA. with h-l to the reconstruction ‘of | and will be examined further tomor- consciousness. e father of the girl | DON'T LIKE MILKING MACHINES. | closed today when 1,500 men struck | osity. reconsider the senate bill passed Wed- g g the ci | row. The identity of the body, which said he knew of no reason why she — because of a supposed grievance, will| Mr. Davis had not finished his cross fnesday concerning. the licensing of [ Hunting Trip on Shores of Lake e was 80 decompaged as to make iden- ¥ #hould have jumped from the train, | Certain Cows Have Prejudices and | resume tomorrow. On learning that| examination of De Hart when, at 4| peddlers that there might be present- Ended. B. HulP Shoots Herself. tification impossible, is as much of & ) d she refused to say what prompted Prefer Old Fashioned Way. the foreman who was supposed to | o'clock, court adjourned for the day.|ed an amendment. Mr. Moulthrop of c Mrs. Esther B. Hu oots Herself. | octery as ever) though it is hoped er. to do so. have ‘been discharged was merely at|Commander Hood, senior member of | Huntington offered the amendment,| Naivasha, British Fast Africa, July | Canton Center, Conn. July 22.—De- | it the re” queationing of \Mc= < et g ‘Washington, July 22.—According-'to | home on sick leave the men agreed to | the board of inquiry, announced this|which he had withdrawn Wednesday, | 32.—Colonei Roosevelt and - ail the | Spondent it is thought over family | Namara will make identification pas= 2 BACKBONE OF STRIKE BROKEN.|, report of fhe department of agri- | turn to Work. afternioon that court would adjourn to- | allowing farmers to sell ice and milk, | members of his party. with the excep- | troubles, Mrs. Esther B. Hull, 37 years | atble, " Men Who Walked Out at Butler Are|Culture dealing with milking ma- —_— morrow afternoon-until Mond: but not other food produced. =M. |tion of Edmund Helier, arrived here [ 0ld. committed suicide at the home o 7 . chines, the Nebraska station has ieen | Boys Soaped Track on B. R. T. System | ing. Burke of Manchester defended. Thers | today from their hunting trip on the | her brother, Selden Brown, today, bY | jerome to Cross Examine Thaw. pected to Return. experimenting with them. It has been | _New York July 22.—Mischievous was & running debate by Mr. Bennett | ghore of Lake Naivasha. Mr. Heller, | Shooting hersel - ghrough he hewft| oo pyoopeic, N. Y., July 22.—It has Butler, Pa., Jily 22—The backbons | (I "5 ontirety, succeestar e A LR B i s g Bury. . Tyons. and others. The wil |1 staying 4t Captaln Xtcnboronsiie | COVersd by Brown Iving on 'a couch | been practically decided that Distrlct : v t, re= 3 o R R Fatlarse oc'ie JHeiters whose nmh;:fixhwu ur- | Brooklyn tonight, causing a heavily | American Minister at La Paz to Taks | ‘:“m. the sale of food products | ranch. ~Mr. Roosevelt stopped-at the o e O e | (e Thdw case wiken the heariggeii K Forged Steel Wheel company, | 50, frUSh & = méachine have sjown oaded et cur 1o side o and <rash Charge of Their Interests. g reld s e theyman T Soyernment experimental farm this | DU 0% ng' Mra. Hull leaves her | resumed at White Plains on Monday greater readiness to give their lmj into & trolley car. One woj 3 grocers, the allegation being lhltm\wh morning, - and after having luncheon z ) Wh i e woman pas asband an ral 3 before Supreme Court Justice Mills. and Ih.n swmmg b, ‘::tlacomum:)f o; n;.,vn ‘have the older cows v;hlc hady senger, Mrs. Mary McLaughlin; had ‘Washington, July, 22.—At the t of the food sold wul deleterious. with the British officials, inspected the | & d and several children. ‘:L "mmg il sonet: By il / o mec e always been milked in the old st¥le. | her skull fractured and will die. Two of the twd EDVETTiants. the m‘“nu“"ry motion to Indefinitely poltpcne ;‘u mination of Thaw when he goes on IS : connected with the three con- 1ost. S & Not 14l Repini Sonight _— other women and one man were seri- | o¢ i2ve has authorized the American S 2 Captain Hains Not Idle or Repining. | the stand. - %¢"is thought that by Saturday a| A Case Whers Silence Ceases to Be| ously injured. The boys have mot been | ofSiats 5iS 5 parteed Buencs | economs 1o sy rolls &t 1 &n‘l‘-‘a‘mflnfi Wind_Prevents Trial Flightof Wright | New York, July 22.—Capt. Peter C. T T Ayres to take charge respectively of | chol0mY P DUy Toils &8 5 <Rt B Coree Aeroplane. Halns, Jr., s not spending the time he | peath of Boston University Professors majority of the foreigners.who Golden. Sigtad, . out in partial sympathy with ¢ the interests of Argentine and Boiivia. | pusiness of home grocers. The amend- | Washington, July 22.—A twenty-mije | ¥as sentenced to Sing Sing for Xilling | “p (1 juie 22 News of the death the men of the Pressed Steel Car com- | ASpury Park M. %o Julv M-TMER | Rockefeller Transferring “Property to| This is believed:to Be the Arst time on | bt sy pasiny Br s orate ok 95 1o s, | wind prevented o trial CIANt. f the | Wiliam E. Annis in idleness or repin: 6 Thomas Bohd Lindeay.:who Wi of McKees Rocks, fear Pittsburg, | Frank J. Beekman h: Relatives. record when two countries which have ‘Wright aeroplane at Fort Myer, Vay | Ing ~Eugene Young, his attorney, re- i e petumed o thel ol vl | ot Supporta by the tstmeny| Now York. July 23 Johm DaRocks. | broken of " lplomatic reations with | ™1* 11 ST ASRILE 200 R |0 enfie? e o | ot o 1, Bl ooy A1 | rclt“a aton, university renchad o - of friends and neighbors, she is sulng| feller continued the transfer of prop- | £Ach ©! e A large sized crowd gathered to wit- heretrom Loulsville, Kyg Voday. “He s - - A interests to the representatives of the| Cities and. Boroughs—Concerning the flight ah appeal which goes to the appellate 5 ' % % . e ness the flight, but at 6.45 p. m., there 7 tricken with heart divease at the : ¥, M..C.-A: Fisld Secretary. Drowned, | 1ie7 Misband for diverce on the ground ;:2{,{,:’,";,,;"';;{;3":";g-?gg,;fi,m;y United States. smoke nulsance; roport accepted, bill | heing no prospect of the wind ahating. |.dvision this fall, ‘He reports that i | N8 StrICKEn UG, Deset frease b e New, York, duly 22.—Despatches re- | hag refuséd to speak to her and that of | third street to his daughter Alta, now frelypeirs “""fl".'d':"" gas and electric- | the Wright brothers abandomed ali|©aPiain Is hopefur and busy. len, in that city. He was born in New celved today at Y. M A. headquar-| jate he has also forgotten how to work. | Mrs. E. Parmelee Prentiss. A week ALLEG!D FOREIGN 3P|Es ufndlc ."_1‘_“' oncerning actions /. for hope of meking a Tlight today. PUa | e DAY Y ) York In 1863 ¢ ~told of the accidental drown- | Never, says the wife, has her husband | ago he gave property in Cleveland val- T T e, Radical Proposal from the Congs — the - .]?umn; of a cange at|yvolunfarlly addressed her. He answers | ued: at $2,000000 to his son, John D.| Arrested on British,Battieship Beller. | 1he constructlon of wills; bill rejectsd. | Admiral Marix ~ Studying. German | pouion, July 22—A proposal to| Danbury Young Man Drowned:. Y‘. of Bruno Hobbm | fmportant? questions, .she says, by ) Rockefeller, Jr. ophofi. Employers’ Liabil - Lighthouses. withdraw @il niissionaries from the | Danbury, Conn., July 22—Fredericl o Uz; International | nod of the hiead only. Refraining from % Sénator Fenn appeared as a com- | Beriin, July 22.—Rear Adiniral | Congo. and 81} their places With Bel- | Baccus, 19 years oid, of thiv place, was unr en’s Christian | all comment, Beekman does not contest| Costs $10 to Call a Delegate a Liars Portsmouth, England, July 22 —The|mittee of recall from the senate of a | Adolyh Marix, chalrman of the United | gians had been received by the Ameri- dfo\\ned todas whiile . attempting the suée. Denver, July 22.—Hereafter when a| Evening News says-that two alleged | bill dealing” “with the employers’ #! States lighthouse board, who is \m:. can Baptist Missionary. union, with across Lake mosia, Bao ; delegate on the floor of the convention | foreign spies have been arrested on [ bility, lately passed by the house. ing German ports, With the- object of | ofices In this city. Such & roposal | had redched 4 point twenty-five Arrivals. Launch Struck Submerged Log. |of the Western Federation of Miners|board.the battleship Bellerophon, an- | request was granted. studyipg the German lighthouse n: is almost too radical to be entertain- | from the shore when he was 6 » ip \ . July 23: Teutonic. | Des Moines. lowa. July 22—Three L calls anotber delegate a liar or uses | chored oft Southend, The men, one of Faveeable Roports. | tem 1y receiving evety (agillly for car- |ied." said officials of the union today; | with cramps. and ek r0! rying out his er has t:it is to be hoped that from this | came to the surface -v-\nl v Yorl persons were drowned in the Raceoon | profane ‘Auuu-u it will cost him slo_ . ng MW the. icharter | been reserved for the ral's per- some good may-tome to the compani to p Jul e p}mupu' flvar't :zm,.wnn a hnneh wut A rnnlnuyn th_n.tel-cz was ldo?t Suspis o : o{ s : e "3‘ i : ¢ .gu-‘m ;