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~ THAW'S CONDUCT AT WATEAWAN| c® l Nalrobl, British P Theodore Rw-ev attended dlvine . 1n _ o | ambushed by tribesmen near Mel e P : 3 ¥ * | srevice yesterday at the Scotch church . 5 J 22 i ~ RSl g . ' B by Dr. Amos B. Baker, First Assistant |l ir bty - Wioite ENGIANt: Kl‘mp ms'. ' ST ol T A | Westorn Senators Claim it is unrmr to States tion at the Masonic Institute. s - B ; Sm‘geon of that Asyhlm London, Aug, $-—Bporting Lite says | WARMLY ‘,°“fi“ ON - BOYAL | RESULY OF "mo'“* "“"; D e o Sy s ter- Interested in Protected Hides 5 o i for a masked automobilist who has ter- it learns that the Belgian authorities YACHT ‘BY flfl-flfi EDWARD. < A UTICA CONGREGATION. rorized the town. will grant a license to Tod Sloan, the % A Los Angeles (Cal) Woman told the ) s American jockey, who will ride next ks ~ 3 2 INSOLENT AND DOMINEERING PATIENT |Gt th.0aeh 5 2. %% 1" | IMPRESSIVE, SPECTAGULAR EVENT | TRIEDTOFORGE HIMINTOCARRIAGE | 1cs v " o~ * | CONFEREES. CALLED TOGETHER AGAIN ed sl saw a an ater London, August 2—Under a special | Reviewed British Fleet, 150 Ships o"rpufu-d‘ While nnp‘nding to | the police found the body. i . 3 s 2 io il to be " First Statements Upon Reaching Institution were Expres- | license sécured in Canterbury, Henry |, 0 o z o Gt Bed % _|Fractically Conceded that Concessions will Have e g Clay Pierce( of St. Louis, was quietly | Aligned in Three Files—Measures wers 16, Paet R DL el W, 1. Ty Made to Western Men to Insure Passage by Safe A Dlmhmt of Spanish Troo) sions of Amusement Over Clever Work of His Law- | parried tolay at St George's church | raien to Safeguard Nicholas. ioner—Matter in Hands of Police. ' | ey en oo ot ai poniih. " g p yers and Alienists—Quarreled with Other Patients— | 2o, (RIS er 26 Maier Wi s —_ The Gonferance o7 V. M. ¢, A 1| Margin—President Denies Fresence of Alleged “Jok- Silly and Pompous. :v‘h;le former husband died four years "%:wm,:; fi:‘fi_gp&“m:,h:,:; Wg:;c:,m:h &.‘A::.#,;‘“w::_m::; ‘B'uv:?e:;l;::‘t;efig,egeflrflfi]‘:‘z:‘cuum ST the‘ Measure. = QUEER TEST OF SANITY. | Siss ‘na e pesiaoulsr svents "thst | Father Suck who '-‘.'..“'&J"’-cfii'-' wChacioe, M. Papper, erid. 150 e the Matteawan asylum for the criminal | that his acquittal was obtained by ex- | Right Hand to Nose, with Eyes wlth most of the members of the roy- | after a long factional fight. A Bundle Containing Art Master- | hide and leather question and as a hlde- ‘and should not include manufac- insane, a phase of his life not gone into | aggerating certain incidents and put- losed, You's i al family, put out this morning on the | Father Suck says that he had been | . » y . ol result the conferees were called to- f hitherto free hides. S e o D e Chs Josoins was umanie] Coeed NEU'AIl Bioht Toyal yacht Victoria-and Albert, and | hastily summoned to the deathbed of | Piocns wwes fOUNd by officlals al worl | E e ‘once more today. | Western e ontiuing, the president | argued Amos ‘B, Baker, first assistant physi- | to refute because he had mot the facts.| New o¥rk, Aug. 2—A new, or at{met the Russian imperial vacht Stan- |one of his parishioners, who was fa- senators complained that the leather | that farmers wear shoes made of the cian of the institution, the only witness Sl least a very odd physical test as an |Gart and the ‘squadron of warships tally injured Saturday in a Utica foun- [ Tpe Programme Has Been Arranged | dchedule, as arranged by the confer- | kind of hides that would pay the low called by District Attorney Jerome at nsolent and Quarrelsome. P -accompanying it, ofl Spithead, at noon. | dry. He entered the church to get|gor 5 series of airship races during the | €88, With the-approvgl of the presi- du!x and that practically all harness is e index to one’s sanity,was introducel the continuation of the hearing by | The witness deseril by a lice trate toe ‘when iperor las immediately went | the Blessed ent“and holy oils. | “week of aviation” .| dent, is unfair to the states interested from dutiable leather and th & v a_police magistrate today X e of aviation” at Rhelms, France. | | protected hides. It was ugreed to- | fore would be reduced to 20 per cent. which Thaw hopes to obtain his rélcase. | ner at most times as “silly” and “pom- | Mrs. Harriet R. Serry, a trained nurss, (OO Doard the British "toyal yacht, | When he was'iéaving the church, & The examination of Dr. Baker had nof [ pous.” He said he quarreled with the | was brought to court on a physician's | Where-he was greeted by King' Ed- | closed carriage and more than a dozen | Beatrice Mahaney of Dubois, Pa., and | day that some action must be taken |ad valorem. been finished when adjournment was | Other patients who played cards with | application that inquiry o made into | ward, and after the ‘monarehs had tak. | members of his congregation awaited | william M. Yorkes of Aaburm were|to conciliate them if the conference | In the Brown letter the president is 2l taken. Aside from his testimony a|him, calling them “stupid donkeys.” |her miental condition. en " luncheon, the- Russian squadron, | him. They invited him to ride to the | drowned in Oasco lake, near Auburn, |report is to be adopted. said to have added a rather sharp 3 two-foot_atack of canvas hound hooks | From his note book he told of various | “Clyse vour eyes, madame, and touch | with the Victoria and Albert leaging (hospital in the carriage, but when the | Ny, Without thought of serious obstacles | criticism of ‘legisiators constantly - in the pathway of the conference re- | “finding joke Appeals were made labeled “The People vs. Harry K |incidents, including Thaw's refusal to|your rose with the index finger of your | the way, reviewed the British fleet. |door was opened he saw. four ~men Thaw"—records of the murder trials— | accept mail addressed to him, his re- | Yight hand,” commanded the magis- . Imposing Naval Greeting. within. furnished all the evidence introduced | fusal to see his wife until told that| irate. The British bad 150 ships aligned in Overpowered by Four Men. Special Collections Were Taken Up | port, Senator Aldrich caused the re- |to both senators to support the con- in the Atlantic City churches.to pro- | port to be taken up today as soon s |ference report. vide funds for a Sunday closing cam- | the senate met. As is usual, the sen- | oo 0oy she President Is i Error. by Mr. Jerome today. Mr. Morschauser had sent her, and his | It was only affer several attempts 8. y 5 He expects to be_ through with the | “insolent and domineering” actions o | that Mrs. s dopmal ditiapts R R T DA e L R L A p.l!n. ate Teader and his associates moved . state’s allenists tomorrow, when | the physicians and attendants. court ruled that the test was sufficient | which seven were Dreadnoughts, six- | was practically overpowered 'Cy the about to ascertain whether there had | The contention of the “range” sen- % Charles Morschauser, Thaw's lawyer, | Last fall the . prison authoritles |ty indicate unsoundness of mind. MTS. | tean armored cruisers and eight other men, who attempted o force him into tch from Acapulco, Mexico, | been any change of sentiment. They |ators is that the president is in error ¥ill put his client on ‘the stand, possi- | searched Thaw’s pockets when he was| Berry was accordingly taken to Bel- | ruigers, 43 torpedo boat destroers | the carriage. Father Suck shouted for -me. hat seventy-thpee — distinct | were mot long in learning that the | both as to the hides from which farm- bly late in the afternoon. | asleep and the next day he offered 3500 | levue. T e e e ¥ I which | earthquake shocks were felt there since | charge that there was a “joker” in|ers' shoes are made and concerning the compromised hide and leather | harness. After the westerners had schedule had upset the comfortable | departed the conferees discussed ways Governor Brown of Georgia signed [ majority previously counted up on the | and means of meeting the situation. s il the bill which - prohibits the use of|adoption of the report. | "It was realized that the western sen- called upon the men not to com- | trading stamps for barter or trade in- | Lack of. Understanding Apparent. |ators, augmented by the “progressive Yrs. Mary Copley Thw, as she sat | reward for the detection of anyone | “Her case is said to be one of “per- Friday. in court today, saw Mr. Jerome intro- | tampering with his clothes. The feults | secutory delusion” St thought & | Jarerups, there wers = hundreds of | 16 cirried the sacraments from his & duce against her son testimony she had | of this search appeared in court today | friend had sold the manuscript of her :"t“m". to small saftboat : h ot fpoe Teok Refuge in Ch willingly given heretofore to save his | when Dr. Baker handed in as evidence | hook “The Design of Life” to President | 3 1* U200 L ARt Mk when 9 oy life. Today it was seized upon by the z}v:u! th:nya;e:a?nrlclipplrs:. "1;!::‘! (emeritus), Eliot of Harvard and that|ih. ‘Russia¥ squadron = started - its | mit a sacrilege and at this they drew I Bor acoonnts of Ml mareoul tompere. | od that all were on sexual topics. thelattah heg Plek ifand crufse of inspection-the warships fired | back,” glying him an opportunity to |0 T hr The difficulty anpeared to be a lack | fEPublicans” opposed to the blll, could ¥ N A’ S51t8 ‘ot A1 aBfx takelfeuge on the church steps. The | Rose Stahl, Who Has Been Playing | of understanding between the con- [ giicy e o0 oy War n ment as a child, material valuable to| Mr. Morschauser weakened the force L n Thaw when he ‘was in danger of the | of this exhibit by making the witness -AWLESSNESS IN INDIANA TOWN.| gynting and Flags Ashors and Afieat. | cai @rove quickly away, and the | 1o London i “The Chorue Lady. el | ferees, the president and western sen- | UL 0 that fn electric’ chair, but now menacing to | testify that in all he found nearly 200 ilitia if Ci The .scene along the shore was|™Men scittered in all directions, but | turned,to New York by the White Star | ators concerning the condition under | ;. jor (o jnsure the pass f the re- s e g umatns to e T pockets and. tha | Governor to Send State Militia if City | The seene dlong tho shore was o yefore”ono of them cailed out o | imer Coarie: - which the latter consented to hides [ ST9¢F, 0 In8aFe oo g el 4 man. One thing quoted by the district | they were on various subjects. He said | Officials of Gary Do Not Clese Up | s5; crowds fined: the. water front for | the Priest: “We'll drive you out of being placed on the free list. on boots, shoes and harness would attorney was her statement concerning | he had brought the thirty to court be- | Disorderly Resorts. miles, and al ithe houses were draped | the city yet. You can't stay-at the | An Oklahoma Attorney Was Balked | Senator Aldrich was among those |j.co to be applied to calfskin prod- Harry Thaw that “his body was tog | cause he thought they had bearing on With bunti Q flags. | The yaent | head of this church. in an attempt to get hold of 10 per | Who called at the White house. | icis' s weil as £0 leather from & class : of hides now dutiable, but made free puny for his head and before and after | the case. Justice Mills told him to| Chicago, Aug. 2.—As a result of a = R Sk S Gommb Matter In Hands of Police. cent. of the money and lands of the by the conference report. the ‘measles he had St. Vitus' dance.” | fotch the others tomorrow. clash between state and city officials 5 I interest, for ev-| Father Suck fled from the city, go- | Cho¢taw Indians. issued a call for a session of the con- ferees, including the house republican i + When court adjourned for the day|over the supression of lawlessness at | ary Notes Describing Thaw's Acts. |y " 3\o (Slcer was trying to make | Gary Ind, that city practically will be | §pd by the visit of the | ing to Syracuse, where he placed the | - Ging | sopold's Sale of His Master- | members. They assembled at 3.20 p. | Agreement ern Senators Dr. Baker's testimony was read by | Dr. Baker admit that a musicale at the | under state rule today, deputy sheriffs . o . matter before Bishop P. A. Ludden.| eceq of art is arousing great popular |m. The western- senators were ush- himself from his “case book” and de- | hopital not long ago was arranged for | under command of Sheriff Hunter of RIPe “Gourd-. Mim. | Tho Wtter shvised A 40 ¥iturn. To- {indignatie iu Beigtum, SeFites La Mar- | ered into the conference chamber sin- | o oo oe@RHe scribed w’'s condiiet, both normal! the purpose of letting Thaw make a|Lake county taking charge of the sit- | The measures taken - to safeguard | 987 the priest plac e matter be- | jyise ge Forftenoy. s gly or in pairs. Audiences were given m{»ft’lv?-'h-xi:"n'o e bas been resched b g 8 &ccfis’lo::mm{n fool of himself. Thaw refused to at- | uation over the head of Mayor Knotts | Emperor Nleo);oh make him seem like 5:3:-‘32?:‘;: }’[’uW""- saying he was 3 to Senators Heyburn, Warren, Carter, b HARTRIDGE'S, SURT FOR Governor Marshall that he would send | Visited Cowes during regatta week. | ®TPt was made fo polson ‘the wine|and Danish legations to Bar,Harbor, | tors Dixon, Burkett and Clark of Wy ough some of these notes describ- $200,000 | the state militia to Gary If the city | The Standart dropped anchor between | o ing mass. Me., for the summer. oming, but they did not accept. e: the patient's acts as ‘“sil © T PRRTERAS w2 ¢ Mrs, | Officials did not take immediate steps | iwo battleships of the Dreadnaught fo-arrests have yet been made. Senator Aldrich and Representative though the witness said that in his be- | Postpone cause of Absence of Mrs.| to stamp out the lawlessness, Assist- | type, which are surrounded by other |gpn ave TN SESSION SEVEN HOURS | be° J- Perrine, Who Induced a 16 |Payne stated unequivocally that the accomplished. The plan favored is to make an agreement with the western senators that this shall be done after the passage of the report by the adop tion of a concurrent resolution in- structing the enrolling clerks of the two houses to make alterations in t lief Thaw was irrational now, Thaw's Mary Copley Thaw. ant Prosecuting Attorney,Hodges de- | naval vessels, while small :boats pa- 3 r v wi y E o 3 : » > vear old Baltimore gitl to go away with | language employed In adjusting _the h attorney made ‘him admit that during clared he would have several hundred | trol about the visitor constantly. Scot- | him, escaped from the house of cor- | hide comtroversy was not a “joker.” | Paragraph relating to hides. Errors the first threc months of the patient’s| New York, Aug. 2.—Mrs. Mary Cop- | deputy sheriffs sworn in to close up | land Yard has one hundred detectives|RePort on Tariff Bill Read—Nothing have been discovered in the maximum X reection at Philadelphia. i i oot stay et Matteawan he observed mo|ley Thaw's presence at the hearing in | the 2blind pigs" and other fllegal |at Cowes and the Russian police -de< | ~~ of Importance Accomplished. T Letters of Explanation from President | and minimum provisjons and sue signs of paranola. After that Thaw, | White Plains was glven as the reason | places. which he declared bave been | partment has an equal representation. Great Confusion Reigns in Osaka, By his counsel's advice, refused to let | for the postponement today of her ex- | flourishing thers The ‘emperor will remain aboard ship| Washington, Aug. 2.—Beginning its | Japan, a latge commerclal city, where himself be examined or to answer|amination in the suit of Clifford W. o during his visit "except for a brief consideration of the conference report | thousands are homeless as the result of Senators Brown and Borah both had | resolution must be adopted to make letters from the president bearing up- | corrections. It is proposed to make on the alleged “joker,” which they |the resolution cover the paragraph re- Questions asked by the hospital au- | Hartridge, Thaw's former attorney, for trip ashor on the tariff bill by a tedious reading | th, result of | read to the conferées. In Senator Bo- |lating to hides, as well as the admin- thorities. a total of nearly $200,000 claimed. for | WOO BROKER GETS TWO YEARS. | TP S20ete :n::fnfio". naval school | O that Cocument which was insistes | hours, o U o (OF PNV | rahy letter the president assorted |istrative mateer. When Thaw reached Matteawan the | services and disbursements in connec- | ¢, ed in Robbery of Leather Val-. Dinner a Brifiiant F gs - upon by senators who proposed -to see that the leather and hide schedule as Efforts are now being made to in- ey, Bie Jury acamitted Ml OF the mar- | tlon with [thane s Ty e | Conairned [ ry X nner a Functicn. that ‘undue haste 18 not exercised in| 8. G. McLendom . Suspended State|200Dted by the conferees, was just as | duce the Massachusetts representa- He said that his |tives not to oppose the proposed set- that the reduction | tlement. dér of Sianford White on the grounds | that the attorneys for the parties had| ued at $4000 from New Haven| The diriner aboard the Vieto tfi ot the measure, th i he understood it. of Insanity, almost his first statements, | agreed to defer the“examination until| Road. Albert - was a brilliant mut“. e auring mearly ’:fi'{.."‘"mi‘.’é?f.'i"z?;’"fln;i’., L»:?:: Mr'n;;: understanding w according to Dr. Baker, were “expres- | some {ime in September, the date to be Sining Toom ‘was beautully decoratea seven hm- foday without accomplish- | preparations to fight the legislative ejons of amusement over the clever ' fixed iater. Boston, Aug. 2.—Aftér pleading | With red roses. the tablewas a “any 1m b . o A Rt Slagbe B cotn Whate” Do e T e e e Beinh CONGREBSMEN “HELD' OP> TWO CHILDREN KIDNAPPED. = ds, Henry P. Garrity, a local wool | side the king and queen and the em-|among. -mmn on both sides of the| The Naval Parade Committee of the oy S & Wealthy | BUFFALO BANKER SUICIDES SEAWANHAKA-CORINTHIAN roker, was sentenced to two years in | peror and empress the guests were the | chamber for the purpose of wdvancing | Hudson-Fulton celebration announced | Compelled to Remain in Washington by [ Near Home of Wealthy Italian Parents state prison by Judge Charles U. Bell | crown prince and crown princess of | or hindering the fnal passage of the | that the official reception of the Half Sergeant at Arms of House. in 8t. Loui g?f ATLANTIC LINER YACHTS BOUND EAST.|in the superior court late today, for |Sweden, the Prince and Princess of . The develomnen!a ‘which have | Moon and the Clermont will take place SN ’ having participated in the robbery of | Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Con- | gccurred in respect to 2 Washingto e DR . P ¥ . Buffering from Nervous Breakdown— | Twoscore Craft of Philadelphia Yacht | leather va'ued at $4.000 from the New | naught, Premier Asquith, Sir Edward |the leather schedule in | e 35 = i iyt s )t € m e RS v i Ifl".‘v,l".fi;‘ Piaaes e § | Had Previously Made Attempts. Club Jein in Their Crui York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | Grey, Reginald McKenna and M. Iswol- { ed forth more interest than did the| The First Pilgrimage to the Shrine | tonight when they were “held up” at |years old, were kidnapped today near i A - % road company in January in 1908. The | sky. King Edward's proceedings of the day. of Our Lady of Martyrs at Auriesville, | the union station by the sergeant at the hon.e of their wealthy parents in Antwerf, Aug. 2—Chartes: Brown, | | New Haven, Aug. 3.—With a smart ( léather after being missed ffam the ing rd’s Toast. Senators spent much time in discuss- | N. Y., from Lake George, Whitehall, |arms of the house and compelled to fthe Italian colony. - Shortly after the flo is sald to have been a banker of | breeze filling their sails, nearly two- | car on the New Haven road in which| King Edward in proposing a toast|ing the language and effect of thatGiens Falls, Fort Edward and Saratoga | remain in the city until a vote is taken | children disappeared a letter demand- Buffaln, N. Y. c.nmitted suicide by {score of craft which are joining in the | i Was being shipped, was traced 10 (o the Russlan monarch said schedule. Springs was made. in the senate on the tariff bill. They |ingy$25,000 ransom was delivered to sutting iy throat on board the steam- invitation cruise of the Seawanhaka- |'St. Louis, it was found. Garrity and | I am glad that you have had the| The debate on the conference report e are Denby of Michigan, Ashbrook of |the father of = the children, Pietro sr Vaderland as the vessel was near- | Corinthian Yacht club of Oyster Bay | tWo other men were arrested.” and | opportunity of secing the most power- | was opposed by Senator Daniel, who e Body of Harrison CI who | Ohio, Kelfiher of Massachusetts, How- | Viviano and a cousin of the same Ing Antwerp today. Mr. Brown, who |and the Corinthian Yacht club of | the other two have already been con- | fu] and the largest fleet ever assem- | asserted that the democratic senators | tried to kill his wife because ‘would | ell of New Jersey a idy e, e Vivia ‘ C ady bet ause sh B sey and Cassidy of Ohio. | name. The Vivianos are manufactur: as Suffering from melancholia, the | Philadelphia came into New Haven | Victed of stealing the leather and sent | pled, but I trust your majesty will|on the finance committee had been|not return to him, was found badly | The representatives had bought their | ers of spaghettl and live in the same ‘ect of a nervous breakdown, previ- | harbor during the afternoon and took | tO state prison. never look upon the ships as a symbol | dealt with unfairly In not being per- | mangled on the railroad track near |tickets and were about to board an |building. ‘ ously had made an_ unsuccessful at- |anchorage in Morris cove off the house g of war, but on the contrary as a pro-| mitted to vote in committee om the | Winston-Salem, N. C. outgoin, r e y g archi 5 b ' 2 3 - - 3 3 g train for their homes when| The polite are searching for Samuel tempt to kill himself by jumping inio |of the New Haven Yacht club. The NEWS FROM BARCELONA. tection’ to our coasts and commerce. | adoption of the report. = An agree- S e Ry the officer stepped up and spoiled their | Turrisi, an_employe fe Sep when jthe Vaderland wes at| yachts had completed their first das's | oo o g Con. | ind: @bove all, as'a means for uphold- | ment for that purpose entered into| REGATTA WEEK AT COWES. |plans. Countless excuses were offered, | cousins, =—He 13 said R S e run from Oyster Bay to the eastward | First Train Brings Newspapers Con- | ing the interests of peace. by the chairman, Mr. Aldrich, had been but_the officer was firm seen with the children shortly before A o0 o New AorE Al and fine weather and plenty of wind taining Details of Padt Week. In responding Emperor Nicholas said{ violated. Any intentional vioiation was | Emperor William'ssYackt ‘Wins P When the house adjourned the con- [they disappeared aand playmates said . e -§by-o( oF et mg‘[’ h=< :n Yoon | ad been the luck of the sailing mas- that the magnificent naval review ne|disavowed by Mr. Aldrich, who said cipal Race of Opening Day. ferénce report on Saturday members | that Turrisi offered to buy ice ‘cream e iapiect of comment by the saloon |ters. Some twenty. of the schooners| Cerbere, France, Aug. 2—The first | hau witnessed bore full testimony to|he could not agree with Mr. Daniel as began to flock away from Washington |for the children, e kenjlm’,‘n“a"'{:‘,dz,fi“d“{.“ | and sloops dropped their anchors well | train out ‘of Barcelona since the trou- | England's greatness. It was a grand | to what had eccurred between them. Cowes, Aug. 5—Regatta week at|and Representative Dwight, the repub- | “The children are with me and are Governor Benjamin B, Odell of New |out into the harbor, while the smaller | bles began _there arrived tonight, | sight and had deeply impressed him.| Semator Bristow denounced the tariff | Cowes opened todey under promising | lican “whip.” is having a dificult time | safe” read the letter, “and they will bork. Wnen, the Vaderland put inte | cratt which were constantly arriving | bringing coples of La Publicidad and | His majesty said he always would re- | bill as a violation of republican pledges | auspices. The competition of Emperor | holding enough of them to transact |be gafe it you send 'the $25,000 to the. rafiing of the: Meamar imd leaped | In_the later afternoon took positions | other newspapers. After pointing out | member the days he had spent with |and announced that he would not vole | William's new Meteor and a number | Public business. He sent telegrams far | Wellston.” Into the Sea. Bassenmers theuted eq | Well inshore. As the New York Yacht | that their accounts of the fighting at | the beloved and venerated Queen Vie- | for it. of other German, Spanish and French | #nd wide Jast night urging the absent | The missive was signed “Baska Chine alarm, however. the aeall noats arces | Club did not make the run to Morris | Barcelona had been censored, leaving | toria. In order to clearly fix the responsi- | vachts gave an International flaver to | Members to return. sa” (closed mouth). Wellston Is a sué e e e Dot Wi1e | cove this season, the arrival of the (it to be supposed that they’ are in- A G ol Dbility of the two parties in the passage | the racing which of recent years has il 2N burb of St. Louis. Whs immediately placed In his cabin | ScaWanhaka- ~Corinthian boats ‘became | complete, the papers published a list SITUATION IN SPAIN. of the bill, and for the framing of its|peen lacking. The principal race of MILK SHORTAGE IN BOSTON. Tonight the father of the children ind thereafter wak- under the care. o | % foclal event and the cottagers of the fof 35 churches and convents which n - several .cfienullui Senator Bacon pre- | the day was for the big boats over a ! - | went to the place designated, carrying g 3 cove had an illuminatoin this evening | were burned between July 26 and July < sented an analysis e 137 yea and | course of fifty miles. Moteo ey s : a satchel and guarded by detectives. the Ship's doctor, ror @ moment t0day | ana crowds of people went down from | 30. After July 26, Civil Governor Gal- T".;‘"”"‘; Strike in Madrid Seems to | 115y ‘yotes taken during Its comsidera- | amis wsm he borntch toamie nad nq | Advance in Price Probable Owing t | None of the abductors appeared and Fived at Amtwern he was 1eft alone, |the ciyt to see the craft at anchor. | lardo resigned, turning over his power ave Boen Averted — Barcelona | tion. This list of votes the senate!(o give time to the other ~starters,| Orouth and High Cost of Grain. |the attempt to solve the case was gly and seizing a knife, slashe dhis throat | ATODE the steam vachts were E. C.[to Captain General Santiago. In the Quiet. agreed to print in the Record. Shamrock, White Heather and Cicely. up for the night. and dled soon afterward, The tragedy | Benedict’s ofima, E. B. Smith's On- | first disorders, losses of the army were |. The senate at 4.46 o'clock p. m. ad- | At the end of the first round Germania | , B0Ston, Aug. 2.—The metropolitan Xy caused deep gloom amofig his fellow | °ndasa, Dr. A. Hare’s Endion, the | three killed and 27 wounded, while 75 journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow. was leading Meteor by fifty seconds. | iStrict is threatened with a declded| o o cn HOTEL FURNI E v power boats Zipdlong and Reverie, and | civilians were buried and 127 wounded | tion in Spain tonight seems to be im- —_— The two Lig German yachts were then .~)mnn\§e in Ime milk ";nx:""‘n’n‘:fbx:l:: L URNITURE. an advance in prices. The tro due to the drocth which has killed the | Maryland Farmer Fr-uhunw Guests b e e the schooners Laurus, Ariadne, Sa- |placed in hospitals. The paper says |proved. Barcelona has emerged from DECISION RESERVED in such 2 commanding position that the The passenger list of the steamer wanna, Boll > — v pe e n | b ipse, Miladi, Dervish and |that the number of civilians injured in | her isolation and the threatened gen- vy er- :;".e‘”“':;‘t“;a‘;f; ;‘_“:.’e‘;"":r Gy Brown | others. private houses is not known. . | eral strike in Madrid appears to have | In Action for Releass of Leon Ling’s | mmania fmionad Arst. mot che vossedian | ET4S8 on many pasture lands, and to in &"Washington oHtel. \ L, cania The number of the wounded prison- | been averted, at least temporarily. Former Roommate. | the wrong side of the finish line and | ihe, M/ ‘cost of grain and —other A Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 2—Charlés H.| PEARY RELIEF EXPEDITION, ers was 24 on July 26, and on July 30 | The first traln out of Catalonia’s the prize of $300 was awarded to Me- | 1°¢0: Washington, Aug., 2—Charles D, b Brown was manager of the Safety.De % 182. To these figures should be added | capital city since the beginning of the| New York, Aug. 2.—Justice Brady ! teor. The Boston milk contractors were |Stuart, who claimed t5 be a capitallst, ¥ 6t vanite conmicted with (e Marine | Schuoner Jeanis Leaves St. Johns, N, | ©0UF dead and “seventeen wounded. | raic events there reached the French | reserved decision otday after hearing | The international challenge cup val- T Y eIy Faadil | Cones sai Bater of Aune Aryiy : ank of this city for nearly twenty F., Today With Supplies. e e e i | plak : o 2nd | arguments in.the case of Chung Sing. | ued at $1,250, for fifteen meter yachts. | cors company, which embraces New |early today, after he had awakeneds bishop of Barcelona abandoned his | Plainly inexact newspaper accounts of [ or Chung Song, Leon Ling's former | was won by Ostara. a British entry & . died. " She had been an favalid for | ¢/ yonns N. T, Aug. 2T palace and fled to Sardio. The Red | the insurrsction and of the conditions | roommate, who has been held as more | The Spanish yacht Tuiga was second. | Bnbant gag viomie and womed to | It e Buests of the New Wil- years and ho had been greatly devoted | S, Jons. N. Fo Aus. 2-The ex- | Cross labored devotedly ~during the | In fhe outlying parts of Catalonia lthan a material witness {n the Elsle | King Alfonso's Hispania did not start. | iivunte rices It s possibie that | room. Whon & deteciive triod te ohe § 1o hecs " His own, health has been poor | Dediton_ which will carry reliet sup-| nghting. e rest is shrouded in mystery. Sev-| Sigel murder case since June 16, The : g rto oft Py S i aeteuiive LR years. About a month ago his mother SRR L L R eral of the smaller cities are reported ey winter prices will go into effect Sept. 1. |rest him, the man fought his way to for some time and the bank ‘granted | iy jeqye St. Johns tomorrow. The| COAT TAILORS ON STRIKE. |10 be in the hands of the revolutionists S:,‘,'",;.‘:;fi::ht: e o o g e s A sl i HILL. Ry the ‘lobby of the hotel, and there held him a vacation, > 88-ton schooner Jeanie will take fifty — and many villages havt proclalmed the With Stole lock 1 the house detectives, hotel night man- — tons of coal and the same amount of | Seek Restoration of 20 Per Cent Re- | district & Tepubliic. Troops are bein | “iould his application be granted ho | o ' : °:" B;"‘ ool COMMENTS ON CRANE. ager and clerks at bay with a whistle PHILIPPINE TARIFF BILL. stores, which she will land at Etah, duction—16,000 to 30,000 Out. | Steadily distributed throughout the will be arrested on a warrant charg- o o bR Russian Newspapers Praise New Am- |that they believed to be a pistol. ek Greeniand, to supplement the stores bellious district and barring new seri- | ing nim with being a princial in the | Watch Hill, R. L. Aug % Afier ™ to China. e Dol rves ) tooke MmN Conference Report Agreed to by House |on Perry's steamer Roosevelt. New York Aug. 2—After a mass| 0US outbreaks the ingurrectionists | crine, o R T an o ustody. Stuart went with them ¢ —Other Measures Passed. he schooner will not remain long | meeting held this afternoon, mpst of | eventu orced to capitulate. | “\yong Bow Cheung, the appdrently ek Tl Jarl Southwick, 13 riburs, Aug. 2.—The Novoe |Vithout resistance, asking that he be y at a1t Commander Peary is mot | the. cost taore. in New ok Waikes |1t 1s sald that the, authorities are do- | qementsa Ohinoss, whio Kile B hoah | fom chiock fsiend. datough The skt 8| Veemmya taday. develes 1ta Toudius edtc | k8P, e Nowws 5 “for trial by President Taft” Polies b thinst:n, P:’-l.fi 2,.—'1‘:10 l;o,;{;;,me ':)'fnm'u :::h::;:l“ ;vel:x ls::;o“n!r'f:&:: gr‘;lploo';r :::r: :e,;::r;h: xx(:«pg:ri:fl ;g;flt;:dég“fi“g;hes;flm;; vm-.g,h nl,de (;ra-;’:u‘ v'i;e"cang;fl :mre. is | Watch Hill today and was immediate- [ torial article to the appointment of on the ppine tar was 0, br} 0 st e ut bail. ories are placed under arrest on a charge of | Charles R. Crane ©f Chicago to be . ot any despatches Peary may have left. | wage reduction made during the finan- | Deputy Alejandro Leroux, chief of the| . rent in Chinatown tonight that the | stesling the boat. He eonfossea rnat| American minister (o China. It glves agreed to by the house today. The b 4 republicans at Barcelona, whose peri- ¥ It ‘was arranged when Peary started | cial stringency of 1907. The number | Tepublicans at i W,m"c';} oo Pavas | assassin was a tool of the Hip Song | he took fhe boat vesterdav at Rlock | the detalls of Mr. business surgeons held him under observation. ZEPPELIN FLI[& m MILEQ measure is supplementary to the Payne [on his journey to the far north, if all ik 4 x v Yariff bill and is intended to provide | Went well with the expedition, des- fivteg w"‘zf‘;m\nd:";g“:'fiho;: g;':a Sea ‘aside by the chamber of deputies | MONS; & po!wderfu.l Chinese organization | Ieland and siarted for a vail. He was | career, which quality him as an ideal — Mnough additional revenue to make wp | Patches should, be left at Etah. Yomen, Brookiyn. doat tallats Daye] SEADHIL / that resen le , lcrc[ur" nl’m r‘epnrt. lheiunuhle to manage the craft and finatly | representative to carry forward the (vnrlgo Speed of 21 Miles an Hour the amount which will be lost to the AR T been on a stuike for 8 week. Reports from San . Felice, Palamos | ¥Ic¢ consul fd :;' ‘s':y n_aiding the | let her drift. She brouzht up in the | American policy of commercial ex- | “Part of Time Against Head Winds, Philippine government by the enact- | New Ti New Y e and Cassa De La Selva say ‘that these | authorities in the Sigel case. breakers off Watch Hill and finally | pansion in China, and hopes that his . SORL ot tho' praylston for tree. trade | oW Treasurer Mew, York, Stock Ex- BT V. places are still in the hands of the! .. p .o —clo—T . wras thrown up. badly smashed, on the| knowledge of Russia will help to dis- | Frankfort, Jul\ 1.—The dirigible change. OBITUARY. revolutionaries. It is rumored that the| Vice President Sherman Would Vote | beach. pel the misunderstandings that have |balloon Zeppelf eered by Count % bétween the United States and the ipe Islaj New York, Aug, 2—Henry C, Swords, 3 Spanish gunboata Temerric has left for Conferénce Report. g hindered Rusgo-American co-operation | Zeppelin himse! d»x«pndm{ here safe- B Il TNe e ahaniso tor the | prestdens of the Fulton Traet sompany, Calvin Wall for San Felice to 41a the troops. Utica, N. Y, Aug. 2—'If there MATCH AND GASOLINE. in_the far east. Other Russian news- |1y hetween o and 3 o'clock thip ateers comstruction of & dam across the Sa. | was elected treasurer of the New York | Pittsburg, Augy 2—Calvin Wells, 82| Tn striking contrast with the esti- | should be a tic in the senate. T will | g, i Man Painfully B papers have commented favorably up- | noon, after having sailed from Fried- vannah river was passed. stock exchange today to fill the unex- | Ye&rs old, tormer owner of the Phil- | mate of the victims of the disorders vote for the adoption of the confer- | Careless Man ully Burned and | on the appoinfment of Mr. Crane. richshafen, a distance of about 220 "The remainder of the session was | pired term of the late Franklin W. Gil- | adelphia Press, and partner in the|given by the Barcelona newspapers|ence report, Vice President $6,000 Damage Done. — —_— miles, at an average speed of 21 miles taken up with » discussion of the ur- |ley, who died suddenly recently. firm of Hussey, Wells & Co.,, Phila- | whick arrived tonight at Cerbere is|Sherman. “However, I don’t think it 2 ANOTHER TUNNEL OPENED, |20 bour. Half of the time the flight gent deficiency appropriation bill as delphia, died,here tonight. The cause | one of 5000 emanating from private! will be necessary. I am quite sure| Rochester, N. Y. Aug. 2—Jacob W. was made against strong head winds. RUNRENE by thes semate. One of the ; of geath was old age. Mr. Wells was | advices received from Madrid. This|that the tarif bill will be carried.” | Kelley, an employe of the Sworts Pro. ey . Responsjble for Salton Sea Floods. |president of the Pittsburg Forge & |latter estimate, however, is labeled | The viee president left here for Wash- | duce company at Dundee, Yates cofnty, | Connects Manhattan With Erie Station mendments. provided for carriages for ey 5 3 o - * e vesidont and the speaker, and | San_Francisco, Aug. 2.—Responsi- | Iron Co. and was connected with sev- | “perhaps exaggerated. ington fonight. tried to fill a five-gallon tank with in Jersey City. HED OVERWEIGHTED. S ot them wers dteagrosd to. bility for the Salfon sea fioods of 1905 | eral local financial institutions, He| An offical stitemont lasued in Mad. e A S gasoline 1o the cold storame plant yess| B ST | e The house at 2.28 p. m. adjourned |2nd 1906 was finally fixed today by lwu ret?: cPu: pres! e::th;l ell.ecwr at | ri T‘:flno&n ing c;umm Monthly Statement of Public Debt. );, ;rf:: ]l ma (‘All“ n; e;: = ew ‘: , Au 3 nr;ll er mt-"n Ine Man by Its Collapse—Two Pon'ot the disthiot conrt i the case. of | Charles Emory Smith, Sbor ot | foday. bub it is. explaiaed that Eals | Pusiness of July 31, 1909, the mORthIY | Lurneq. the flames destroyed the plan | Railroad company extending Its ser- MILK SUPPLY THREATENED, |lon of the district court in the case arles Emory Smith, a member o Vi DUt It s explained that this [ Liicmentor the public debt shows that | PUrned, the 3 Railroa, pany exiending its ser-| Pitsburg, Aug 2—Ono man wes 48 HR the California Development_company | McKinley's cabinet, was his editor in | was due o of a clas el oy < g Ao £ % vice from its ~terminal station at |Killed and two others arc missing, supe Bk Vapie) New 3 d New Eng- | 254inst the New Liverpool Salt com- | chief. ‘Unionists, « amounted to $917,530,857. The interest e - Church street, Manhattan, to the Erie | posed to have been buried under ;:. 3 lew York, New Jersey and New Eng- | 0,y “hio1ding that the intakes con- Spaln's censorship tonight is more | 3ot o"Go) “ic "$913,317,490; debt on New Atlantic Cable Hitched. railroad station- in Jersey City. The |ruing of a shed, overweighted with iron land Affected by Drouth. structed by the development company Scalded to Death in Boiler. inexorable than ever. Na news has| Gy }Ci,terest has ceaser since ma-| New York, Aug. At Manhattan | TAnRIng time of trains was well within [ore, which collapsed at the 20th street | i P 1a | iere improperly bullt: The Squthern |’ Norristown, P 2, Falling fn- | Do, Tecelved from the various polnts | (urity, 32.514475; debt bearing no inl| begch. near Coney Island, there was | in (he Scheduled six minutes and the | plant of the Carnegie Steeel company. New York, Aug. &—Unless e is | Pacific company, which made the re- | to a arge. boile ot pasking | In tie north fehiere the trades unions | (Srelt: Jia it 144: total. 316548110, | Hiiehed (he cnd of @ mew cable which | SR (el patroniaed. | At the |tody. bl il ettt itk | bules, with ‘the approval of Président | establishment where he was employed | ana “fherefore " tie actual conditiony | Thik docs not include, however, $1:343.- | s Just been Nald by the Commerctal | i tiuguishing tie variows divisions of el o priges In the east will attain a fleure | Roosevelt, has presented a bill of $2,- | here, Samuel- B, Werkheiser, aged 50 211,869 in certificales and (reasury | Cable company o Newfound! not reachied o years, according (o |G00000 Lo tie govermment. yenra; ‘was " scalded. to death. there and elucwhere cannot he stated. | 0y "putstanding which ate offset by | where It tonnects with one laid. s3 | 'he Falln c'{.'""’“‘ for ‘"b""ff'\‘ Vessblos! men w10 Buve been hit by. the discovered the skin and T #n_equal Amount of cash held i the|years ago across the Atlantic frowm s R S A us: A A O Y s ok Tew: Jacaey and Sasnmiis ARHAle iy al mlfidfi:}? i body Boy Browned—Mather Tried te Com- | treasiry for their redemption. Iikna o ta\mo NoB. it which was | Clash Betwesens Whit e e e o I ; i 2 ——— - 3 o’ termluate uear = easel " e Dealers are hoarding their ~ daily | At Naples: Aug. 2 San Giovanni, | Teaties col : mit Suicide. S TE o Thoalihe nigit when the paval collier best Uhey can to meet de- | from New York. 3o B " New Hayen, Aug. 2—Adolplius Va- | Ten Million Lincoln Pennies Issued. | St. Jolins, N. F. R Rome, Gu. Aug. Just | successtally fogted from the re on August 8 & meeting will At Genoa: July 30, America, from " Néne, 7 years old, was drowned in Mill- NewYork, Aug. 2.—Ten millions of K o reached here of a h between | Brenton's Reeef. Pumped clear discuss. the situation. 1If | New York. : _rlv re today. The boy fell from | the new Lineoln oln pennies lssued at the nks Consolida whites and blacks at Farrill, a_swall | water_and buoyed up by the forthcoming soon, the re- At Liverpool Aug. 2, Arabic, from | were kiled,. three hurt and several | a fll ‘which was playing. When | Phila ly have been TLouisville; K: Aug. 2.—The second | town in Cherokee county, Ala., result- | pressed air it was an easy ms mikwill probably be rais- | New York. ‘houses !'GD! away by the bursting of ly “was taken from the water | W " ".' K hmlu. “The | hank econsolidation in one week ‘inf ing from the attack of Garvin rkins, the five ti and the s ) time. ;vm wholssale price | At Bremen, Aug. 1. Friedrich Der 2 dam across the San Juan iver near | mhvlher as uetifed and on hear- “here will has » l\aumma was effected today, the First cgorea ugon"Harper, Weight, £pnat: [ der Nina fo ofe the Nero’ e rom $1.75 and $1.90 | Grosse, from New or 3 ere vesterday. The wreck was the mew: mmit h in: property of office_employe. was captured | impale ‘Atter 3 Vo'a T e et ek or | X1 i, R . Vateriand, trom ioudbare, and the amaae i e u‘-‘ % Bat ‘w 8 Pe :%‘ft‘n” (LA ”&. ST "Bt s now chating fourisen | it of m the Nero :fi

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