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| 3 - [ " BUT THE ORDEAL I8 NOT YET OVER " His Fitness to Be at Large July finy Remain on the Stand Two Days Long;r—At Times | ine members of the Miners’ ¢ Thaw Scored on the District Attorney Causing the '.’,“..“,3':5‘.53;":.5 %flfiwfl'h " Whole Court Room to Smile—One Line of Question- | iuiners. wio ;;"i.:::':"::,-’mw;: ing That Somewhat Worried the Witness. %:ad‘ Joday and_vebuited” In 318,381 K. Thaw's White Plains, N. Y., July 28 —FHarry | insane for a few minutes. I am sane For six hours he occupied the Three years’ confinement don’t seem :vol.t: ss stand while District Attorney | to have embittered Thaw. Today he strike. Only 62,980 voted against the strike. 4 NATIONAL LE, ] . AGUE PRESIDENT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. fate lay ¥n his own hands [ now.” 1¢ rtail of the S savwamer Jerome, the man who tried to send him | expressed regret for certain hic Harry C. Pulliam Sends Bullet Entire- to prison and who once previously | more unspeakable charges which he thwarted a criminal ;iu life history. Thaw emerged cred- | the past as not regretting his deed, he n effort to release him from | made in his will against the man he ly Through Head—Right Eye De- insane asylum, delved into [ killed. Although frequently quoted In| gy.5uoq ) istle Hope, Doctors Say. b bly from the ordeal. Whatever Jer- | declared he sometimes felt regret, & New York, July 28.—Harry C. Pulli- 1 ome and his alienists may make of the | though any feelings of remorse am, president examination, to the eye and ear of the | horror diminished, he said, by- the D! of the National ‘be attempted suicide to- of Jayman Stanford White's slayer show- | strain of the continued leghl squabbling | night in his rooms on the third floor e? no signs of insanity on the stand|of the past three years. of the New York Athletic club, today. Tonight family and his retinue of attorneys i f triumph. ‘han T e "(’han ‘:hspchme to correct Jerome on | side of his head., The bullet destroyed Flmil} and Friends Hopeful. Scored on Jerome. % A At times . the witness scored on the | Mr, L : district attorney -so palpably that the |temple. He fired only e whole court room joined in his smile | went in at the might temple and came Nothing pleased him more | out seven inches away on the left a in the cenmter of the room, hi ed his fiitness 332'?5‘1’3}?3:‘.’ fmu beliéve that | some minor detail of the evidence of | the right c;:rx&d; %ud if he acquits himself in the future as | past legdl well_as qtodly Justice Mills will have | at his tongue’s no choice but to grant his application Signs of Worry. for release But Tha morrow an proceedings, which he had] upper part though he comtinued conscious for | ghow some time after the shooting. from Matteawan. Thaw's mood was not always jovial, Convents, | The Australian Ballot Bill Passed—Bill Regarding Street Trades for Boys Killed—The Fees of Deputy Sheriffs Hartford, July 28.—The senate was Perunl.d to order at 10.45 by President ‘Tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain Sunday Bill Recalled. %::(or Latimer moved that a com- m be appointed to recall-the Sun~ day bill from the house. He said his object was to eliminate from the bill the features which are objectionable to the senate.” He promised that ther 'blflll)ll_lld be no further discussion on thé Relating to School Districts. -Luther presented a bill, which was accepted under n OF rules, - covering the distribusion of money ot ‘school ‘aatricts which are located in that of the school district, a part of Which was in the town of Norwich and a part in the town of Lisbon. The bill ‘was passed under suspension of rules and transmitted to the house. condition - there to e. The lieved that Mr. Pulliam can recover,| mhe [atest reports from Barcelona| Specially Chartered Coroprations. On the motion of Senator-Chase it was decided to appoint a committee to p s grave rioters w's ordeal is not over. He| ;o gave the. first signs of worry when jan Hastily Summoned. tacked convent of the Little Sis- | recall the bill relating to specially will femain on the witness stand to- | 1 &FEE 0® Sl CPNN O ned later to §ound of the pistol shot was not ters d perhaps a day longer. The | yig giglike of Dr. Hamilton and asked n any other part of the club- | in state’s alienists belleve that if he is er of questions. evidently de-|house, but Mr. Pulliam in falling to' inean: he will be more likely to betray ‘;ig’r‘.‘éé“‘%o' show that Thaw's prejudice | the floor apparently dislodged the re- himself toward the end, when wearied something violent and abnormal, | ceiver of a telephone which was stand- | general and his escort, when they were s continued hammering. N nother lin of quesiions that made | g on a table near by. The operator | Tiding :along & -boulevard. by Jerome’ Utmost Neither Thaw nor the New York dis- of the Poor. :This followed riots the chartered corporations from the office b attacked and burned | Of the -secretary of state. Senator ts | Chase was appointed on the commit- also fired shots at the tee on recall. The Sunday Sunday Bill Passed. bill, rejected on Tues- Good Nature Displayed. the witness knit his brows had to do|on the ground floor answered the sig- Mob " in Control of Barcelona. day, was recalled from the house, special rehension fs felt over [ 3Mended and passed. (Reported else- with his relations with Evelyn Nesbit | nal, got no reply, and sent a bellboy pefore their marriage. Although it has | to answer Pulliam’s room to find out 3 trict_attorney displayed anything but | pefore thelt marviags, CHRORER T C | what was the matter. The door was the utmost good nature today. Fre- quently the | with his wife and that she is aiding | unlocked and the boy, failing to get o dalogue resembled the | ¥R SUOHOT C%H0wed a strong de- | any response to his knocks, walked in, n the provinces of Cat- | Where.)y X na and Gerona, where Employers’ Li ty. Bill. n "“’fi:fi were The order of the day at 12 o'clock chat of friends at an afternoon tea.| . "yra ' "io" chield her mame. The|Lying on the floor, half clad, lay the | Pended :ye% latest official | was the motion to reconsider the ac- Sometimes Thaw thought he had o baseball magnate. The bellboy hurried | reports from lona, which were | tion of the senate in rejecting the \ S & pein SnAENEEAE Cwiih The mrnt‘x;“wgnmgfirx:;rfil&; ety oo the | Gown staire and gave the aiarm. . Dr. | considerahiy d, indicated that | employers' ligbility bill. It was called . keenest efijoyment, The smile was al- | smination and rewarded her husband's | Higgins, the club physician, was hasti- | the city . was almostiat the mercy of | for by Senator Peck. ;:l!‘s reflected on he e o N irt | evident consideration for her feelings ly summoned and after making a hur- | the m A‘ x e n;x on to'reconsider was lost by haired mv'he;v dwvo 15’ P ourt | with several rgdiant smiles. At the | rled examination directed that the cor- B ncendiarism, & vote of 9 to 18. tbrouhlhouttl: ;ga:nlm" e Bgmg same time Thaw showed strong reluct- | oRer be notified. Mr. Pulliam, though| The notorious andrchists, Cardenal Licensing of Peddlers, ;?:To:l:!n? :z:nd b k‘s!)e.d hegore | ance to letting his wife take the stand still conscious and able to speak, ap- | and Herreros, are nted as be- | _Senator Alsop offered an amendment the cheekemd frotently. at critical | S80 had his attorney invoke the privi- | peared to be too confused to answer | ing thé ‘leaders. in rioting, to.the bill concerning the licensing of fute in the examination he shot a|lege of confidential relations to bar | the physiclan's questions coherently. |is extremely violent, and wae accom- | peddiers, that the sale of teas, cof- P:u“mn N ntie i, hetdirestlan, her. The wounds were carefully dressed, but | panied by the destruction of property | fees, spices, groceries, meats and bak- ¥ i SRS ? Susan Merrill Present. the physician had little hope of saving | and incendiarism. The convent of Me- | ery ‘goods be exempted from the bill. “I Have Always Been Sane Susan Merrill, who was the chief 3'};;. g;":la‘dl;n :,h!;fgm&%fl;-;;;“-t }‘P‘tlnlv:!n rc-:“t::haus{-hn mfi% and the The amendment was adopted. = The ' ' Paul. ongrega- | house amendment exempting “or other Jérome today strove to establish | witness at Tuesday's session, was in | {0 SJECY WO BETIEAd about half an LChurch of ML dis O house emendment exempting “or other Thaw's nsanity mainly on his alleged | court today, but did not take the stand. hallucinations ~ regarding Stanford | Thaw swore that her most damaging 2';,‘,:";,’;5.""““‘"! to the wounded | burned. ‘White's treatment of young girls. Time | charges against him were untrue. She » and again opinion of replies in substance were: “I have al- [on its three alienists to tell their im- ways been he asked the witness' own | will probably take the stand again|Attempt to his mental state. Thaw's|later. The state “also expects to put Wounded Man. from sane, medically. ‘When 1] pressions ' regarding Thaw's mental explanation of the baseball president’s killed White I may have been legally | condition after hearing him testify. | attempt to kil himselt. but he eomtin. PANIC EN :n:d too %l:ud to give lnum(lble an- < ‘ers. e coroner'’s an, lean- WISHES CITY OF NORWICH ing close to Mr. Phllhp:f": ear, n.gd TERS CAMP OF Get Explanation from| Bands of strikers have been sent Railroads Destroyed. as amended was passed. Unable to Agree. Barcelona to the surrounding Senator Goodwin reported that the of them attempted to. get some | COUDLrY. to destroy the railroad, with | committee on providing that lnvth in the New ‘England Telephone company was 1o agree. The repgrt was ac- cept % Concerning Procreation. conference. on the bill the savings banks may bonds of the- Southern awere cleared while the ‘bill concerning procreation was dis- bill was passed by an 3 (Continued on Page Six.) " CONNECTICUT LIQUOR MEN: | MIGHT SEE THE LIGHT. [ S1owly: “Why aid you shoot_ your.. Gavernor Wesks Aboat to Veto Bill | Senator Luther Speaking of the Dis. m’{‘:.::g:.:,' o ;:fl;;mgzu&#. NN bR T e | e T Congerning Licensing of Saloons. trict System for Schools. | ::!mc::mndly and asksd in a ed |~ 'Ni Wcfl.ON A STREETS. L (Special to The Bulletin.) (Special to The Bulletin.) “Why, who's shot?" The Disturbances Are Described as - Hartford, Again the question was asked. And July 28.—Consternationhas| Hartford, July 28.—Both senate and | i I 9| Terrible—Tragedy at Home ' and entered the camp of the liquor men|house today passed a resolution which| gont emed: Lnoist, fhe. suickon (o8- Abrostt endft with the news that Governor Weeks| originated with the joint committee on | “What shot?” ‘was about that when to veto the bill providing| education and will eover the case of e % a saloon has been licensed | the Taftville school diatrict, which is a | thor Zu’;:m:‘;l;::flgfiglng:.fifi:; s ot "{:yuf!; s, higey for in the past it may again be licensed |joint district between thé towns of | Pulliam's slim chamces of recovery.| there:wis: tragety Both at hows’ aed after a town has gone no-license and | Norwich and Lisbon. There was pass- | Assisted by club employes, they placed .bmfl? le::'AlIonlo r‘e:chz:‘e haenrg then reverted to license, whether it is | ed some time since a law which makes | him in bed and did everything in their | from ‘within 200 a hest of workers for. the liquor cause | management of schools and wipes out has invade in the effort to head off the effect of | have in them an incorporated city, | The sight of both eyes was destzoyed this veto and get the bill passed over | borough or school district, and today’s | by the bullet, the physicians said, and | phaniards; c it, it being known that nothing which | resolution is offered in direct connec- | aithough the course of the bullet was 2:0‘"&‘.::";._":‘1?:]’ o:"‘dw;n ;g}ifll of feet of a church or not, and | it compulsory on towns to take over all | power to relieve his pain. Jearn d the lobbies of the capitol | district schools except in towns which ght of Both Eyes Gone. Span could be said from their side of the |tion with law to provide in addition to | DOt traced, it appeared evident that. it matter wo the govern: no new lic the place uld have any wéight with |the provision in it that when school | had entered at least the covering of | Revolution Reaches Serious Sta or. The law providing that | districts are wiped out and the town | the brain, and it seemed more than The young king learned, too, that the | Withdraw from 3 annual meeting of the Boston & Maine. As jt is understood ense should be fssued when | takes charge the assets and liabilities [ likely that the injury to the brain was | revol ke d a bloody battle with the Moor: which, though the final victory Sas the | Tuttie, whose e would-be | of the districts shall be binding on the | in itself enough to cause death. war had reached a very serious siage HEA New Haven Road Executive May Suc- ceed Lucius Tuttle Soon. PRESIDENT MELLEN MAY D BOSTON & MAINE. Providence, July 28.—The election of San Sebastian today in time to|Charles S. Mellen as president of the that part of his army at Melilla | Boston & Maine railroad, ‘to succeed } o500 P TCRE RS g 0 0 e & day | Of the special committee of the housé ', cost the lives of a general, | ijg rumored, is official advices ution in_protest of the Moroccan | the October by licensee was within 200 feet of a church | town, that when a joint school dis- No Reason Found fér the Act. in the district of Catalonia. that the New 5 was passed at the last session of the | trict Is taken over and Its Aaffairs| A carefal search There is much bloodshed and artil- sembly fand the fact of its | wound up such moneys as belong to 1t | room, in the hope that cometmng worig | 1ery ‘has Been employed in the streets existence has given the liquor element | or property.as it possesses shall be | be found which might point to a pos- | Of Barcelona to. quell the outbreaks. general as; great concern ever since. used’ for the benefit of that same sec- Late telephone advices from Barce- | are in control Under it present licensees are not | tion of territory included in the -dis- | Amene - the marr® oempted suloide. | 10,3 e e affected, but If a town were to go no- | trict and not for the town in general | about, however, there was nothing to | rible. ~ 7 license for even one year and then| When Senator Luther introduced tMs | indicate that the act had been at all| 'Crowds Menace Military Governor, |DNas had general supervision of the revert back to the old ‘order of things | resolution in the senate and asked for all the licenses within - its borders |its immediate passage he told of the | Bectaced It ob taoe onlr Piry Suliam would be new licenses and covered by |reference it had to the affairs of the'| was the result of a sudden wild emo- this law. wich, where there ame sevéral licenses | Lisbon and said that the other bill had i doing business on Water street within | not been found to cover the situation mg‘;g‘:u;:dl:# hlg:lll;;:n"‘:m:cgi at this much less church, an the present head of the system, Lucius prospective retirement foreshadowed by semi- received in this city from New Haven yesterday. S It is reported that Mr. Tuttle will active rallway life after York, Ne Haven & Hartford railroad proposes to make extensive improvements in the north- ern New England system, those who are said to consider it describe the disturbances are ter- | advisable to haye as the president of the road the man who for several years i f the south- When_the military governer rode | S syetem o o ke through' the streets to proclaim a state| e election of Mr. Mellen, although This especial affeéts Nor- [joint school district of Norwich and |tjon, and was done without any fore- | CLiicEe, (e crowds advanced so men- | seriously considered, has not been defi- force than 200 feet of Trinity {there, Provision for Norwich to take , > d for some reason Norwich | over the part of the district which -y ;zlit: “riends. ';:i]r:lt}h:: z’tmtelfetegir.'em:reh?: people have seemed. to fear that the | within its borders had been made, but transition of the city from the iicense |there were complications which needed ;?::nslulgle’::?.to“n‘zfi :t‘:::l?. "flafnfif ey column to the other was ifaminent and | fixing up and this would do that. are much worried over the possibilitie. “Norwich” said the senator, who is | r In in the sttuation. Other parts of the | president of Trinity college and one of nfi:? e:nth:t'tle:pfezrr:mhi(: lltir':.e '&‘i:‘.’i‘: cars state would be affected under like con- | Connecticut’s foremost educators, “still ditions, -of report the houses and is now in the office of the sovernor, which provides that where Been Extended. or less umeasiness about the matter in |and lv:;fll.fl fear, continue to have for a number of years to come, though I wish i i . g PR ‘2 <hang® this Jaw |1t TiEht ses the NebEr gh I wis Can Survive But Few Hours. finkncial institutions. / were introduced at wich interests have watched the .zat- acingly ‘that a squadron of cavalry was ancholia, and his attendants had been | |"fantry Guard Governmeént Quarters. nitely ordered—and the understanding d to charge from the Atarazanas| s that public sentiment in Massachu- barracks. Women and children took | iaein il be & refuge in St. Monica's church, and a | g gendarme. who fell from his horse was | Of [L° \Boston ked and nearly killed. antagonism ai factor in the presidency & 'Maine. he desire of the New Haven is to arouse as little possible in taking over the Boston & Maine through the-hold- the Place De Cataluana street|ing company recently incorporated in were burned, and a carriage con- | Massachusetts. his return to New York, in June, he|taining ’several 'correspondents was| One propositi jon is to elect a Boston course, and there is more [ has the district system for its schools apparently had been in excelent spir- | Struck by bullets. Infantry guard thelhlm not an official of-the New Haven, its. New York, July 29—2.30 p. m.— he beginning of —_— Harry C. Pulliam, who shot himself several hearings on them, o York Athletic club, 1 n attempt to and all through the mession the Nor. LEAKAGE IN FUEL FEED PIPE | commit sulcide, was still alive at 2.15| Barcelona’s ‘siiburbs’ are the picture fouse of the civil governor and the A mop headed by women was dis- " the session and the excise com et i T i e Ty s ani o Jel with Ny directh - women and children’ being shot. systems and to deal wi m directly pio g PERSISTENT WIND AND last night in his room at the New A Pl Rt SR ol g : Mellen s @ native of New England and made a reputation as a railway bill which has passed both| ing Cross Country Test—Time Has|a fow hours chureh of San Pablo and the parocnial | n8land befor continued ill health was chiefly respon- been' licensed during the, last Washington, July 28.—A persistent | sible for his attempt to kil lhimself. place year in which the eounty commission- ers could legally issue licenses in the tewn it shall be legal to again license it. In the first pl this means noth- ing, for it v licensed, b it, and H. lobbyist, tried to have it amended so but isten to applies, as which have changed from license to no- | James Tria and Thomas Fiermont, | tournament the y pose: 3 . license and then back again, but to any | who were arrested in connection wutl': range. Z Byt S o VS Rt 5, . scaut wind and a suddenly discovered stop- page in e gasoline feed pipe of his motor prevented Orville Wright from BITEN neEURN, ] making this -evening his final cross 2 d, 6 ? is not the place which 13| mecil8 this evening his New World’s Record, 62 Consecutive ut the person who conducts [y’ 5¥ (YOTRER feSh OF WS aeroplane: | gujligeyes; at 500 Yards Range. H. Spoomer, the temperance | gayy’ gdditional time for the test. The Ne His friends this morning said that | schoois are smoking-ruins. A Fleet of Them Could Now Be Used plane, even in -its-present stage of de- time limit under the origimal c Wakefield, Mass., ‘July 28.—A new | velopment, would be v P that if it was to pass at all it-would | ¢xn% 04" oaa the origimal contract | woriq's record of 62 consecutive bulls- | wag. B e o, g‘q.:‘ln such form as to mean some- eyes at the 500 yards range was com- | Col.” H. 0. S. Helstand, adjutant of Charles P. Cla as Mr. Tuttle’s successor, the new president, of course, to be subject to Mr. Mellen's orders. The other is to en at the head of both e he s elected vice president of the New rk AEROPLANES.IN WAR. BURIAL OF DR. HUNTINGTON. — With Great Results. w. York, July 28—That the aero- Boston, July the opinion expressed today by many eminent One of the Most Noted Leaders in the American Episcopal Denomination. 28.—In beautiful Mount Auburn cemetery on the northerly bank of the Charles, where are buried | the latter losing control of the insur-| Morse be discharged upon his men, the body of Rev. its supporters Tefused 10 |Thompsonville Ialians Sent to Hart. | Pleted today by Capt. Stuart W. Wise | the department of the east: I amWiliam R. Huntington, D.D. LL.D of the Sixth Massachusetts regiment, | o » i 2 & In the second .place, the provision ford. Jail. in the competition of the New England ;fi:’m‘ncegh:";J:h'ih‘iuccgfleiter;?'x; s | York, and one D.C.L., rector of Grace church, New of the most noted lead- worded, nof alone to places | Thompsonville, Conn., July 28— |Military Rifle association’s annual | appropriations for' aeronautics, Fog | €r® in the American Episcopal denom- work a single agroptane would have its ination, whe d! 2 town and every year and in that way |the death by shooting of Giovanni| In its team match for Spanish war | place, but with & Whale feet of thars | ton family lot, of the exisi issuance of licenses. It is understood |of the peace, were each on that charge that it is ;A'Qt :o llbl;ohu!o the n‘l;n that ;entenced to -ilx months in the Hart- Governor Weeks abjects as to the prin- [ford county jail. Tria was fined $100 Adv, in Investigation il f #uch sty and posbbly ar. | and coatfon the chares of Maviey tovg | New T:,"" o n F reaching leglslation and & law 8o | liquor without a license. The authori: Death of Mrs.. Danks. doosely drawn. -His veto is understood |ties are still-looking for an Italian al- | New Haven, July 28.—That Mrs.|an hour, it .would be dificult to do to:be .all ready and about to be sent |leged to have bten concgrned in the|Georgianna Danks, whose body was ch harm in_th drop) . in to the house, where the bill orig- |death of Pasqualicchio, % found in Orange on July 13, may have | nyn 74 b A O ¥ inated, and it is very doubtful if both been making a trip to visit he’; ten- L g oA e be held to nullify more or less | Pasqualicchio a few da ago, and | veterans, Musician G. W. Chesley, of | an ari would ‘be able to do tonsider- ting statutes concerning vne | who were held on charges of breach [ New Haven, Conn., was high gun with { able can be brought to the state of | Case Against United States Senator|Y2r-0ld daughter, who has mind where th ill vote to override the veto of the governor whe is giving Twentisth dot on a_ farm in Woodbridge, | caer . boarding Stone Dismissed. and that she had become exhausted damage. ey were to be employed fed at Nahant on Mon- day, was laid at rest in the Hunting- late today. The inter- ment was preceded by a service at 3.30 o’clock in Emmanuel church, of which - 3\ Rey. Dr. Huntington had been curate ! — ‘Imagine, for. instance, what might [ O G5 quarter of a century ago, | coroner as the catse of the suicide. Speculation as to, How Marker Man« where he was married and from which o e, York city, or any | his wite's funeral was held. ‘With one aero- te of forty miles The service was conducted by Bish- ops Greer and Lawrence. Following the church service the body was taken to Mount Auburn cemetery, accompa- { niéd only by members of the immedi- D ol ra iyt With & fleet | ate familyand there the final words of committal were read by Rev. Gearge Do Lhe ghuie L. Locke, D.D. ichael's rector of St. Mi t.guch a wise and well bal- | 'Baltimore, July 28.—| that{ and fallen after wandering around in | HeroeTocs o : 'S | church, Bristol, R. L, an old friend He s g in the circimatances the assauit. was | the woods, and had dled Trom natural | U 0% &St sire to take eftect” | CPYEN, DUNOL L Rev. G 1. Bot. justifiable, Polife Magistrate Grannan | causes which proved fatal to her in her ; et tome ‘of Grace church staff. 4 'leia'd Train B ihis afterncon dismissed the, charge | weakened condition, was & new theory | $540 Stolen from - Boston{ Policeman’s e e Gentury rain Bos- |against Senator William J. e of | advanced today In the investigation 3 v Locker. Slowl Her Doof ton to Chicago. . Missourl of having assaulted Lawrence | by the authorities inte the i Y R R S st e Books e mystery | - Boston, July 28.--It became ‘kuown| Philadelphis, July 28 —While the en {Boston, July ?8.—Boston Is to have |, Brown. a waiter on a Penns¥lvania | surrounding the death of the woman. |today that a roll g biils amounting to | gineer was asieap early this morning stolen’ >1 “Iwentieth Century Limited” train | /#iiroad train. t to gzli:‘o, begluning August 15, ac- ,Dasth of -Banker Garrigus. Bolton—Two new teachers have been 3 10" an announcemant made to- Eecured, ing the number lete. . 0. Tyes, Iy of the trans- | New Preston, Conn, July 28.—Alex-{Arthur R. Husker of w.mfi:“? wl:[ w o:onmnut of the Beston |andeg Garrigue of New York citv. a[teach in the South West school on commerce, “The train will | banker, died in his summer home here | the Mounttain, and Mies Edythe C. cut several hours from the running |yesterday, aged 45. ~His winter res- | Remington of of the present . Boston-Chicago |idence was at New Rachelle. He is | South district. ‘w i e run from ton to | survived by his wido wand three - fat the North 70 21 w.fi& dren. - lat 3540 was oM the locker of Pa- | in a cabin of the Delaware, a passenger h and frodght steamboat that plles be- tween Trenton, N. J., and Philadelphia, a night watel that the steam his | Arousing the on the pier netice4 was slowly sinking. er, both men work- from down, ot be foupd, and entirely sub. | wiLL PROBABLY BE GIVEN d Jury, estigal - : - ing police. Srart, brought THE HOUSE AT NOON. dictments against resort keepers. 5 M. Briand’s Cabinet Announced its policy before the chamber of deputies ::d“vwn sustained by a vote' of 306 ——— TASK OF MAJORITY 2. { Four, Women Suffragists of New | Minority Membgrs Will Be Calldd Inte. York addressed from a cart a great “ Session at 10 O'clock This Morming— crowd of dock workers and were given careful attention. ) Theodore Hauer, a German subject, was arrested at Maracaibo. His papers Presidont Dissatisfied, . ‘showed a plot to overthrow Gomez and | ~ Washington, July 28.—After werking replace Castro in power. for nearly three weeks at one of slope in Brooklyn, pending its investi- | mittee on the Payne-Aldrich g longest and most arduous tasks ever The Board of Health Threatened to | experienced in tariff building, the ma-: ghut off the er supply of the Park | jority members of the conference c‘afi gation of the purity of the water. brought their labors to a sudden close. i R at § o'clock tonight. Frederick Kingsinger Was Arrested at his home in Stapleton, § I, accused of marrying a second wife after de- proval. * Miss Beatrice Thompson, an artist, | tomobfle with the intention of Did Not Meet With Executive Ap- serting his first seven years ago. ‘Without a moment's delay the senate and house leaders started away by au-_ of Burlington, Vt., was held in $25,000 | their report before President Taft, who the charge of shooting at Rev. | had gone to Fort Myer to see an e tholle by pected flight of the Wright brothers in i " Gil holi; %3 James F. Gillig, a Catholic priest vl b ron escaped being hit by a bullet | 8led with the question = of whem' the complainant was killed by | down the house rates on gloves and the defondant’s husband in a Little | senate rates on lumber to figures Rock court room. telf ‘would meet with executive a New York court after she admitted | ciate the fact. ator Jeff Davis of Arkansas nar- | All day long the conferees had strug- the they i proval. 'In this effort the conferees A Young Woman Was Set Free in|falled, and they appeared to appre- passing worthless checks on two bus- | Minority Members Meet This Mérning. iness men, the case being dropped aft-| It was announced officially that the er restitution was made. democratic members of the comference committee would be called into session The Committee of One Hundred |4y 19 o'cloc: o1 criticised the New Yotk city adminis- | stated tha 1o oorroNse tepors st tration for failure to obtain higher | he- reported to the house probably at rentals for the use of railway tracks | noon Friday. crossing the East river and Harlem A Prediction. bridges. In view of President Taft's utter- ances, genate and house leaders were That Several Hundred Thousand | predicting tonight that the conference. dollars will never be claimed by New | rates on gloves and lumber would not York consumers who paid the dollar | prove satisfactory to him. rate for gas instead of 80 cents was indicated at a hearing before Judge Lacombe. ‘ Lumber Rates. ~ The rates on lumber are: Lumber, A rough, $1.40 a thousand feet.. The 2 g house rate was $1 and the senate rate Michael J. Rickard, assistant super- | ¢1'0" "l "o 2 “Giverentials wers. intended of Bellevue hospital. New York, was suspended from duty by :fl,‘;";":’fil‘:l‘:'.“‘l,']“mb" planed on the ‘board of trustees. It is charged | {5% TUACLE SO one 90; two sides, $2.15; ., and four sides, that accounts were falsifiel with his | ¢9 9y “mhe' senate rates onm-lath’ and knowledge. shingles house rates, were also adopted, The’ Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. - Gl announced the adoption of a profit- Conference Rate on'Gloves. which were higher than wne sharing plan with its employes. This | The conference rates on gloves aré. as follow: was taken as the beginning of a move by the independents against the United | 8loves, v States Steel corporation. than $4 but not more t 312 SUNDAY BILL PASSED, dozen, 35 per cent. ad valorem. Women's and - children’s’ alued at not more than $4 & dozen, §2.50 a dozen; valued at mors dowern, 34 a dozen; valued at more than $12 & ALL SPORTS UNLAWFUL. | schmaschen glove of sheep origin, e— which s the cEeapast. giove Senate Recalls Measure and Amends | tured. was.made dutiabl It Very Mater Bill Will Fail in the House. tiable at $4 a dozen, and is ew: than the senate rate of . Hartford, July 28.—The passage of Dlnflayb rate of $1.75 per de & Sunday. observance bill in the sen- The conferees adopted an a: ate today after a long debate, 18 ex- | which cuts in half the cumulative length in the house and the prediction | by the Dingley law for gloves of is that-the bill as amended In_the P- | tain stitching. or when lined or fn per branch will fail. During the debate | in o fanner adding to the o today members of the house were in | value. ments. Afterwards many of them gave expression to their opinions on the ed to think that there \\u!no need of e defining Sunday, and asidd from the b definition the bill was of little value. | the senate rate and $1.75 mor The bill in its present form follows: Section 1—Sunday in the meaning of rate will rise the ire of the mem! of general rest and the more conveni- ent performance of religious or char- itable duties and offices. On sald day, except as_hereinafter provided, no person shall keep open any shop, ware- house, or mechanica), mereantile or manufacturing establishment, or en- gage in any sport or any secular bu iness or labor, except work of neces- sity ormercy, or such as shall be re- quired for maintenance of public or- rate. Next Week May End It AllL If the report s health or safety, or Is necessary for |up on Saturday. It is not belleve the general welfare of the community. | the house will discuss it more tha Section 2—The provisions of section plaint or any proceedings thereon, nor | it can be disposed of next week. plaints for injunctions and orders | tives Payne and McCa other civil process between sunriseconference with the president. urday night and 12 o'clock on Sunday | conterenec toddy. manufac- This is a-h eductior 'wl “g; pd lieti en. s is a heavy reduction y Ily—Prediction That | 10, rates, which made all .ln.g‘ pected to precipitate a debate of some | ties of 40 cents a dozen pairs provi the senate chamber to hear the argu- Print ‘Paper Schedule Reopened. Just before the tlose of the session ill and most of them seem- |today the print paper schedule was re- o think that the 1 opened and the rate fixed at u.‘lll“z tl the house . It Is expected th! which investigated the wood pulp ang paper question, especially as the chair. man, Representative Mann of llllmli has announced that he would not ve for the conference report unless the $2 rate was retained. The conference rats is $2.25 a ton less than the existing id before the house Friday, according to the present pro: der, the preservation or promotion of | ramme, it will be printed and takel thae the performance by haywards of their | Midnight Conference With President. duties, nor the issue or service of com- | Washington, July 35.—Representss A , the house con-: thereon, nor the issue nor serviee of | ferees on the tariff, held a mlaw' Y day. If this estimate of time proves one of this act shall not effect the is- | correct, the senate may begin with the sue or service of any criminal com-|report on Monday. It is belleved that and sunset of Sunday. were waiting for him when he returned Section 3—Whoever, on Sunday, be- | from dinner, and they immediately tween the hours of 12 o'clock on gan the consideration of the action i~ night, violates the provisions of this | At the close of the conferenca st act, shall, upon conviction, be fined not | 12.30 o'clock neither Mr. MeCall more than $50, or imprisoned In the county jail ‘not more than thirty day Section 4—Sections 1369 ande 1370 | moting a speedy agreement. of the general statutes are hereby re- pealed. C. W. MORSE" SUICIDE OF JOHN H. STUART. Only on Indictment All P jury—Net the Federal Case. Former Confidential Secretary of g AL e James Hazen Hyde. New York, July 28 society of New York, committed sui- |also ordered that the surety given himself. perjury. indictment. {in the investigation that resulted in | attorney, Justice Bischoff crdereq ance company. Stuart suffered losses | recognizance on general sessi and built a cabin in the forest near | charging grand larceny. of New York. joined him last Febru- | upon which Morse was convicted ary. Stuart posed as a logger and ranch- | ment. er, telling no one of his former con nections in New over financial lo: 8 is given by the » et aged to Carry Off $25,000 CHOLERA RAGES IN POLOTSK. b b, Tipton, Tnd., July 28.—An_ Not Enough Doctors in Russian Town | tion of the affairs of the First N; cide vesterday a short distance from | inally by Samuel Adams be consid his cabin near Mukilteo by shooting | sufficient to cover the new bond on th¥ in Wall street speculation, eame west | dictments numbered 64,751 and 64,7 | BAIL REDUCED. g Pers” nar Chairman Payne would state what was done, nor would either venture an- or both. ~| opinion as to its possible effect in pro- An order wi —— signed today by Justice Bischoff im the . Everett, Wash., July 28.—John H.|supreme court reducing the bail Stuart, who is said to have been con- [ Charles W. Morse, the convicted bank- fidential secretary of Jamés Hagzen | er, to $5,000 or an indictment returned’ Hyde, when the latter was vice presi- | against. the former financier in gen dent of the Equitable Life Assurance | sessions, alleging perjury. - The o 1! Stuart was a witness agaifist Hyde | Also, With the consent of the district ini~ in Cash. examina, 52, Mukilteo. He lived alone until his | These cases have nqthing to do with wife, daughter of a railroad official | the federal charges of over-certificatiog: sentenced to fifteen years 'imprison, 3 ork. Despondency | TIPTON BANK SHORT $110,000, - - bank of this city was begun today by Miller Weir, examiner at large for the St. Petersburg, July 28.—Despatchi treasury department, to determine, tha received here today from Polotsk, in | ®Xact amount of the losses rev: the government of Vitebsk, the only city in Russia, aside from St. burw, where much headway, suy that the city is | After Marker's dlpmor:.n;-i“l:“ full of panic, owing to the fnefficiency tion to thia, it is sa of the sanitary administration and the | from the bank’s fun after the disappearance of Noah R Peters- | Marker, the assistant cashier. Sixt! the cholera has made | thousand dollars in-cash was mi shortage of physicians. through a period of eighteen mon! 2 Added to the loss of $60.000 in - of the disease are reported Iym .- » the whole shortage In the bank's fundw to cope with this situation ‘there are |/ Ty X VIR “nr:il n;o d-lxh.om, '.v‘ho h.." S0 Over- | oo whelmed with work that they are |1 opliged to Tefuse their services at | MeUnting to $400.0 interest bearing depomit; There is much speeulasion as to how. night. = Heart-Lreaking SceMes —aré iyariar suscesded in’ cArrying Away 80 hand grip. . witnessed at the physiclans where relatives of the llri&:‘ gl:l‘; IE-cqaNn fight to secure attention. ¢ b Steamship Arrivals. a5 T S £ R e s ¥ 1y