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in a Speech at Nai- ; SRR lincoln Pennies| T S O R e : ; " Street Car Lines and Cab Drivers of Stockholm Advices from Melilla say that thou- sands of Moors are gathering for at- .‘ 'lu,‘“v ."u.. PASSED As IT|teck in the ravines and “r“'r;{md" e H&Ve stopped WOl‘k CAME FROM SENATE. Don Carlos, the Spanish P *Must Offset Damaging Testimony Given by the “fi.fi“’:“.fi?’fifl?’ Lo Wi o State Alienists ) o op ETimE TeCelt®d, "ext | TREASURY AT WASHINGTON-BE pectation of & compromise. SIEGED FOR NEW lfl}!‘ who died recently, left to the pope Paris, Aug. 4—M. Hanotaux, pres- — $2,000,000 in works of art and money. jdent of the new Franco-American 3 ITALIAN LUNATIC INTERRUPTS TRIAL |l bit et s ipeiriis BASEBALL SECTION STRICKEN OUT| advices Frem Lonter sey ua e |[TROOPS TO PROTECT LIGHTING PLANTS ‘development of closer relations -be- negotiations for American participa- :;mmmcmne:.]g:‘;ls{:‘;: .”hl'"‘ : . s connection, “The Un Philadelphia Mint Turni em Out : me time in the future, will become T i LAEREy N Counsel for Prisoner Promses to Introduce Some Letters | i arbiter of two oceans and perhaps | at Rate of 1,800 a Minute—Newsboys, that will be One of the Sensations at the Hearing To- | ™ g Reaping Harvest lnm Purchasers. tion in the Chinese railway loan have Egg Bill -Recalled. from Governor's | P6°1 Pratically completed. 3 i i Chili Has Requested Boli - ¥ i Offise—SBenats Reconsiders Action on |, G"ill Has Requested Bolivia to re- Several . housand Workmen Organize to Preserve Order . ¢ leged misre tation of Chili’s at- 2 Salaries of Court Clerks. e S L and People Generally are Among Themselves for g : yr Z o | Novorossysk, Russia, Aug. 4—Sen- Y 4 g day—Effort to, Discount Testimony Given About|tences wfl’l’!l&p«:‘eg{o‘u& on eightecn — ConGul: &, 95 Kiog T 5 rcsir b, s Self Protection—Streets Filled with Idlers—All Sa- 0 Y < . men concerned in attem : OF . -| Hartford, Aug. 4.—President pro |state department, tells of the enthus- 3 Thaw’s Alleged Delusions. : p e N e iy, plo m g :‘mAlonm.'bm:::d tem. 5 oton the webate 10 oee [ IARG. . DECE accotied the oid loons Closed. 4 o e e 0 \te, | the tasmity for the new. pen- | der af 10.45. Prayer by Chaplain Sex- | American Pacific squadron on its visit 3 ed’ from : to Hakodate, Japan. ’ and thirteen sentenced to imprison- | hics. Hach ‘ndlvidul Wapiel, fol Tabled Matters. Stockholm, ASug. 4.—The labor con- | phone employes and the printers by White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 4.—The | came the cry. Petro Caporale, a wild- | ment in a fortress for six years. te necessary to limit the amount ailowed | . On the motion of Senator Alsop it | The Meeting of President Taft and | flict in Sweden shows signs this morn- | that time will have joined. state rested in the Thaw case today |looking Ifalian, about 50 years old, | court also indicted various local g"- régpe b ¢ waw viitad 30 o all tapied matiers | President Diaz at El Paso, Tex. has | inc o pecomm) v This afternoon guards were posted and from now on it devolves upon | who had hung around the place all the | ficials and . government servants for hasér. i T o ska sl faple 22 | tn errangsa (bhough oatitel eres] =8 coming more acute, and the | in"the marketplaces and the raiiroad Harry K. Thaw and his attorney, | morning, tried to force his way into | their action against the republic dur-| Demand Created by False Rumar. | © . raday, t | ondence between the United States |Tanks of the strikers are considerably | stations. All milk supplies have ben Charles Morschauser, to offset the |the room, and until the atfendants|ing its brief existence. The ‘demand was oreated by an an- R T i and Mexican government. swelled. The general strike called for | Cut off, and thousands of infants are testimony of the state alfenists who |refused him admission he waved a T nouncerunet in.a morning newspaper | - FIE . ant e today, however, h vet . bex suffering from lack of nourishment have sworn without exception under |letter and demanded to see the New | .Cowes, Aug. 4.-~Emperor Nicholas, | that the issue of the pennies was like- | A resolution presented by Senator | Gov. J8hm A. Johnson of Minnesota emlr’e'l b -Lf?' n‘A: not )el‘ c‘ome and the change from cow's milk to the cross examination of District At- [ York district attorney. who is here on & visit to King Ed- ||y o be . withdrawn by the .treasury | Fenn, authorizing the commission on | was the ‘principal speaker at the un- ulthouyh lec "E'm‘l any ?r{nn izatl ol::‘s, chnmed’ milk. torney Jerome, that Thaw Is still in- | “Tell Thaw they will rob him as|ward, came ashore from the imperial | department. ~Subsequently the state- | fisheries and game to have 20.000 | Vailing of a bust of James J. Hill at | Ao 'CHER sympathizing with the strik- Streets Filled With Idle Men. sane and would be & menace to the |they robbed me of my children,” he | yacht Standard this afternoon for the | ment wg}dfiwwfll'b be unfounded. | of the fish and game laws print- | Scattle: he declared it was “time the ,‘:hee'ma;e_m Ito nh them actively. X, 3 community if released from the asylum | velied. first time since his arrival last Mon- | T, Philadelphia mint at which the | ed was passed. ost. Throw “off the shackies of the | ayine,SmPloves of the street car lines | The streets of Stockholm present & at_Muatteawan. It developed that he wanted Mr. Je- [ day and in company with King Bd- | ‘ennies are being struck, is grinding The Egg Bill Recalled. e and the cab drivers stopped work this | curious appearance. They are filled e e e et a | Do bls. minmution, srave. i Ta | oot Al R S iaeas | Ou tha' otion of Semlitor Fennthe e cars are’avaflabie, AIROUER.tne FAll- | orth, MOUAE the. changed conditions 1 advisér after the shooting of Stan- | of his two little girls from the juvenile | borne. eir majesties drove 5 le su s ex- . . g : z % p? condition D e e s i Tate | Syl o New. Tork . No_ wespons | loaed -broughems. . The Hussian: em: o o iderable supply 18 €x- | ongee concurred ~with the house in| The Schmidt Ordinance, insuring |roaq ‘men have decided not to strike, |and chaffing the voluntecr strect cloan H % three-cent fares on a part of the Cleve- v N bad looked well and conversed in an yaia S passing a resolution for the recalling the government is taking the precau- |ers, many of whom belong to the bet- this afternoon and. cleared up a few | were found on him. Physicians bad | peror well Pennies Sold for Five Cents. of the egg bill. Senator Barnes was |land street car lines, was defeated at @ | fjon to guard the tracks with troops, | ter classes. All the saloons are closed old mysteries, sweeping away some of | pronounced him probably a harmiess| animated manner with those about 2 of BT ool iy it o Thaw's apparent yagaries upon which |lunatic,'and he was placed on a train | him. Meantime, newsboys and some others | appointed on the committee. g AL L R 2t Mayor | fe8ring attempts to blow up bridges | today and only the best restaurants are Ve are reaping something ot a harvest. | l R iati or injure the permanent way. Quanti- | permitted to remain open. Even here Mr. Jerome has dwelt so persistently. | for New York. Within the - ot the treasury | Saybrook: L’;:: ::::ou:p:r:;rln;v:: Johnson, who fostered the ordinance. | ties of dynamite are reported to have| it Is possible to get wine only by or- Mr. Gleason's, most advantageous Quotation from Some Letters. SEARCHING FOR FUGITIVE. | Within the shadow he iiaor " 2t dyne ; wuen h‘elp rr “‘"uheo“m n“nec!:"q: Al thiat rhe i an avbso- | - Twe Mén Were Killd, three hurt mysteriously disappeared recently from | dering a full meal. !iacul! statement, from’the prisoner’s stand- | coii Th Y., oAl 4.—Dr. GO e ) point, concerned Thaw's change of |\ WHAS, Flains, No %o ANE GO0 | Large “Posse of Vermont Men in ed for - the Conbtriction Of a|and several houses swept -away by | Do SOvernment stores. AL 158 Iatlag Save. stopped ring counsel durlng his trial and the en- | JREDOREE. WES, (CECUSE M fen | Weods Looking for Joseph Pascal. | pnae 'mg L A b B et S o | fhs Dureting-of n gai seroes the Box TR o s e e O e Couime the engagement of Delphin M. Delmas |}, "Thay to Dennison Lyon of Pitts- \ ers. tween Old Saybrook and Old Lyme |Juan river near Morelosc, Mexico, on | anq this step has incensed the work- |urbs, which are reached by wate as chief counsel for Thaw. This had |y, o "4, which Evelyn Nesbit and| Hardwick, Vt. Aug. 4—An all day shall go- into effect August 12. The | Sunday. The wreck was caused by a|mon whose leaders threaten to call | routes. This fact will result in a fur been done at his (Gleason’s) orders, | gianrorg were mentioned. In one|search by 4 large posse of men from . bill was passed under suspension of | cloudburst, and the damage is ésti- | oyt ail the men unless the soldi ther diminuti 1 i e, and was not due to a whim Of | Thaw said: “I purposely conjure these | this town £na the nelghboring town of DEFICIENCY BILL R rules and transmitted. mated at $500,000. withirawn. The Printers’ union held a | - For the present ai s opat . the s, 5 ; Walden fajled to reveal the where- 13 100,000 : : & ~/ — « rihe - o attitude toward Stanford White was | qooke of “the popular babboon who | den, who is alleged to have beaten and . On' the motion of Senator Searls nd, & “member of:the' jufy | TOYETS 0F €8 Present any decls 7 o g not due to delusions as the state con- | regijy the worst rotter in America.” | shot Charles Perkins at his home in . |the senate reconsidered its action inwhich convicted Chester -S. Jordan of ; e Loer R Provincial Towns Quiet. tends, but was prompted by what|mpege letters were not used at the|South Walden last night, causing his - | passing the bill with reterence to the | the murder of his wife, was filed by | All Tourists Have Left Stockholm. The strike is by no means general Thaw knew of White's practices. ME. | (s put Jerome said he considered | death. It was planned to keep up the | o piossn 4—Carrying an | Salaries of clerks of the superior court | Mrs. Clara B. White and her son. in| A corps of workmen, several thou- |in the provincial towns and Industrial Gleason has about ffty letters which | i1 "handuwriting and arrangement sig- | search during tonight. ~An autopsy [ . SiaZRWE0R SHE, D= 8U¥ 0¥ 00 | of New Haven, and onthe senator's | the probate court at Cambridge, Mass., | sands strong, is being organized with | centers of Sweden. In most places he received from Thaw and they may | nificant The district attorney then |held today disclosed the fact that|3EEresce, SPEroptaliol oL 3LLACCh | motion the bill was tabled. Tuesday. White is now confined in | the object of maintaining order, and |the street cars are running, and the prove to be one of the sensations of | ynnounced his case closed and Mr. | death was dbe to blows from a blunt RaLqORfaperiba. TeDATE o0 thp Soiitisds Wegacted the Worcester insane hospital. the bankers, merchants and people in [ city employes at work as usual. Work the hearing tomorrow if read. Mr.|yiorschauser called as the first of his | instrument which crushed the chest, lency appropriation bill was % gpol general are arming themselves for self | in a number of factories has been sus Morschauser tried to prove the charg- | Lomajning lay witnesses John B. Glea- | fractured three ribs and ruptured the p oda; Judiciary—Unfavorable on bill con- e Arrests of Locker Club | protection. The gun shops of the city | pended, but this condition is not uni- es agalnst White today by reading|gon of New York, one of Mr. Thaw's aorta. It was the opinion of the phy- cerning titles under foreclosyre of and jnmates were made by |are practically denuded of revolvers |versal and no disturbances have been parts of Evelyn Thaw's testimony at |, tiorneys at the first trial. sicians who performed the autopsy, one the bill respecting mortgages; concerning the filin~ of | the police department of Birmingham, | and small arms. All the tourists have |reported. The strikers total about 45,- the trials. Thaw's letters to Mr. Glea- |~y Gleason said he dictated to Thaw | of whom was Dr. S. E. Darling of t of a customs court | Certificates of the issue of shares of [ Ala., Tuesday evening. About one |left Stockholm, and the number of v 000 men, of whom 8,000 are at Malmo. son_bear upon this, it Is thousht. the letter under which he severed re- | Hardwick, that the bullet wound in| % TUCRalioMEr Glo ) iichase of au- | caPital stock by corporations; concern- | hundred clubs are involved. Detectives [itors now in the city is smaller than | Barring the fact thal some factories Trying to Clear a “Delusion.” lations with his first counsel, Black, [the wrist was inflicted affer the other |y, 1o “gor” Vice president and | N8 the election of town and city offi- | recently employed by Mayor O'Brien |for many years. . are closed, there is little change in Trying to clear Thaw of another | Gruber, Olcott and Bonyinge and L. L. | injuries. =Perkins was 72 years of age- | tpo"cheaker, hat all attempts to send c:x:{;ng validating the same. Reports | are said to have obtained cards to| The leaders of the strikers claim that | the ordinary life of the port of Mal~ “ggloxion M. @ledson Sresentéd o R belr,;s:;i'h:f%:rgfi.;::fif Ttm;rcnh-:rx:- the TeRORE 10" the cun,hle rees for | 8c¢épted and b(l:l.lr.:zs:rcted. practically every club in town. thrlx: :;|gl<&r o!;u;h\'.\-fl-:‘\\rl'l‘lt:«nn 2 nots :no,g ancom;g(;r:gnur ships at umlhfi:;- agas . [ e o . harg- s % . . e movement; that the | burg, where 30,000 men are on strike, o) i gt Sy Bl arlly ort the advice of Ds. Allen | ed, and fring random shots, .disap- | STERGTmene Nore SClaed TREDUSH | poppes prtending fo Januiry 1, |, An Automobile Ran Away on & stcep |railroad, postal, (clograph. and telé- ' is being done by the rioops. night of December 24, 1903. The word- | McLane Hamilton and Charles Dana | peared. Pascal is 45 vears of age and 1ent of salaries of judges and officers (1910, the time for the organization of | Dill near Washington, Pa. Tuesday, ing of this document was not made | and C. W. Hartridge. The responsibil-| I8 said to have gone to Perkins' house | o6 'ty court, the Bond and Mortgage Guaranty |Proke across a fleld and dashed over public, but it was introduced to coun- | ity of discharging those attorneys is|in search of hig wife. who left home | ™ \4journment was taken at 4.30 p. m. |-company of Connecticut; validating |2 25-f00t embankment into the Mo- | MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH ST. LOUIS KIDNAPPING CASE. teract the state’s contentions that | mine” Biter & Quazpel W Pyscel yesterday | unts) mogh ‘tomerraw; the organization of the Grand Opera | Nongahela river. The six occupants SR S T;;‘wk hf delusions ”“"fif’{,“?.‘ f,he #nf‘de:i. ?Lea:ggsmi: n:h:vn:‘in:;:‘::n:; :m:?%rhd:g{flh;;.:oume ;lr.ve K: House company; that grants shall be ;';r;hercvl:; ‘:rg;‘a:r:l'z;x!‘limv;gmedw;m Of Woman Found in a South End, | Police Believe It Was Carefully Plad- “Monk" Eastman gan, - g 1 - . Ve 2 4 i e b e e e i eme- | Thaws assertions that his counsel in- | other children who do not live at home. | GLOUCESTER'S CELEBRATION 'fl:’:mflb{ffi,’j‘h“fi}sfi;’m':;dh‘“x_ into hysterics after being dumped in- Bostony Ledping:Hieuas. ned for Ransom, mie .t beat and perhage' kil him, [tandsd to send khm to Matteswan, .| Batll men pice fargpens | Opelise Foi- i drén when & tax of trom three to six | t0 the river. Boston, Aug. 4. n g g e witness denied that aw’s | cal, 3 P 7 g ? 3 - a 3 0 “raliroad his slayer to Matteawan.” _ |pous or dictatorial or in any way frra- 3 -|. pi > state board of equalization; -creating R s utchins to the office | ;,;;rq0 in a Worcester hospital, who was | suspected of the kidna £. Gy SIERE i show - tha B! tional. He said that Thaw refused to | ing of the trouble, but is being held as 5 paens of Acting President of the University Gebler TR ' N T PRIDG DCy Paincain several establishments whora | first trial. He declared his belief that ‘tacle unique in_the New | and, 7 2| dent James B: Angell for the execu- | JONSe '0df¥ The case U e 5 the childran and the. Senn ments whe frig 1 g ! {collection of claims /for the sup- notice of the police just before mid- |ance of the children and the demand young girls were ruined and that an | Thaw was insane when he shot White, MANIAC AT FIRE. England and probably the most elabor- | 5ert of ingi tive committee of the board of regents. “ Smith, 2 o YRue ceirle wers: rulnedy dnd Akt i et ands o, ME Gl 5, Hie'oF ' Kind. ver SeenIn Lats Soun: persons; Protessor Hutehine hae atcepted . Tne | Hight tonight, when "William ~Smith, | of $25,000. ransom for them ‘was the & ved: No. 2 lace, en- | result of a carefully laid plot which ¢ \ son regarding the conduct of the first { Took Half a Dozen Men to Overcome |iry, brought to"a’splendid-~elese - apointment, 1t is anncunced; is made | 3583 53 ve of No..3:Onk p 3 P :’t’y:',’;:'r! Mor:u:;u-lfi; t‘lil‘:l“t;eioz.l?li irial contained @ mote that various | ' Mungarian Hostler at Bridgepe ot :fi%‘, lebration Of the At set. of insane elsewhere than at tered the ange street station and | did not however, contemplate harm to to become 'effective Oct. 1 and is for E s < B 3 own or Norwich; allowing the i said a wi named Kthel White, | the children. ce of the state. He intimates that | {Tivial instances of Thaw’s. conduct ‘tlement of Gloucester, 286 years ? b etery ' a the coming year. The resignation of 4 ‘ G . & %nhg‘s‘lome surpiines. in store for the Tere Dot worth _putting-in evidencel: Bridgeport, Cofn.” Ats. ¥—A \bein s;:“_,’&k‘,n A ;;:"f,‘l?;l““ gflmv}» .3: the yflmcp':l“g? K e e AR Doy effective’ on | 4557 0 i;;:nih:m;ofl::dhtn tovak’ thb tn?rl‘\&s:é:;:émi'nn?pr:lt-a:?.“'c‘r:‘n:.hnln' e remaining @ays of the hearing, includ- = oo °|on Lindley street, owned by J. Klein I e " sand ; Juiring lerks that - v Vi v I s, W = ing ten lay witnesses, who may testify | FIENt outbreaks as “hang overs” and | ang ocoupied by the Greater New York | persons witnessed the production by & fii‘f u‘:m!‘;:nte e i :::::::‘ o od =Ciet e 2'2.’;'3".:’."‘3?; E;:r)r'x?ur;ghe s [t T hags e the Wi as to what Thaw knew of White, ok Ja it bottling works, was destroyed - this | case of 2000 players of “The Canter- |G fiong In cases; aj Flating $50, Tecosnixing e who had for- | dren f helr h 1 oth E When Mr. Gleason left the stand . g | bury: Pllgrims,” a -pageant most artis- NI PDEIPLRHNE $50:- | worki h e A e B e o thy Sl e, SO, O Wild. Italian - Interrupts Trial. by evening ‘with its contents, including 000 for tuberculosis. institutions in rking man and had never been In-| merly lived in the house, gave her per- | bers of the blackmailin ang. The Thaw's attorney began reading from|two horses, by a fire that the authori- | tically concéived and brilliantly staged. 5 jured by the law. i ‘ . e The dull routine of expert testimony | the minutes of the second trial ' He | fies beliove t have been of fncendl The pageant was given at Stag Fort | Meriden, Hartford and Wallingford; | JU{8 by the law = |mission to go to his room and remain | trunks were taken from the house of yas jarred this atternoon by loud | said that this would occupy. all the | i ‘The loss s abont 3500, /| Park. a peculiarly sppropriate spot his- | SMeNdIE the charter of the ROcky | 4o "acter Mr. Rogers of Danbury had | Ressiyihe J0%: | ieht, he found the | sae me Senyiionday afternoon. Pas shouts outside th t s > 3 3 River Power c y. , after Mr, Ragers anburs eturning late tonight, he foun, gano and Turrlsi were friends an SR Teromme, T it sbe Taribtr | ostrory and riAoon D4 sontingie to- | . During:dlte fie. s Husgarian’ hodt- | toHcklly because It Jncludes the site! Tabled—Concerning payment for | S&Mmestly essaved to regain recogni- | woman dead on the bed with a deep | man answering the iatters' description % ler, about 30 years-old, known only as ogen v drawbridges crossed by street rail- | tion. The motipn was lost by a vote | oyt in the back of her head. The room | lef: Pagano's house an hour before the Considerable m: St. Louis, Aug. 4—The discovery to- Steve, who slept in-the barn, rushed |&overnor of.the little Gloucester col | gy, of 68 to 103 and then. the bill was|was in disord children disappeared on Monday. . ' 1 ony. Percy Mackay: is the author of 'y A TA was in_disorder. N ¢ sappeal " CLAIMS INTENT WAS SUICIDE. NORTH ATLANTIC FLEET Toomm the Rulling n LB i < OCSY e pay, it Canterbury Pilgrims” | antio et : BT Colt) Blorager B P TRl oo Bl Bt S ol B it : J S the spectators and fought desperately, | and le ‘was agsfsted in the production o 34500 for inaE an approprla- | Mr. Savage of Mansfield reported as | result of a fractured skull. He ordered [ trunks left their home almost at the Mrs. Castle, Who Shot Man in Wal- | Leaves Provincetown for. Hampton| ¢ required. tlie united efforts of half | by Eric Phpgre of.the suminer col-| tion of $4,800 for the operation of & |, oo ittee of recall from the gover- | the body taken to the morgue, where | same time the children were Kidnappe dorf- Astori: Unable to Get Bail. Roads for Manoeuvres, ony of artists here, who developed the | drawbridge over the Connecticut river g T o oo e Tas | artistic elements and was master of | between Middletown and Portland was New York, Aug. 4—DMrs. Neville| Provincetown, Mass., Aug. 4—Quiet- | lice headquarters, where he was placed | the pageant, and by Walter Damrosch, | taken up, Senator Bradford offered an nor’s office for the bill concerning the |he will perform an autopsy in the|with the additional circumstance thi sale of cold storage eggseand he laid | morning. four strange men left the Pagano home in an amendment dealing with the| Smith was held by the police pend- | fifteen minutes after the trunks were Castle, the woman from California, who | ly and without display, the battleships |in a padded cell. He speaks almost | direétor of ‘the New York Symphony amendment to Ingude the Nlantic » ‘ % . . bad a’difference of opinion with Mrs. | of the North Atlantic fleet which have | no English and has no. relatives in | OFchestra, who, arranged the music. | bridge and to make an appropriation | Fefrigcration. ' This changed the bill|ing the result of the autopsy. ot e enwoieing Mansppers shigs William D. Crajg as to whether Mr. |been practicing in Cape Cod bay for | this country. On_an ‘open air stage 176 feet long | of $1,000 therefor. e moave Mlaer & B s fon WerEGLco. o e clmime ianArpees| S o Tyt b g g b B B L R SRR o s Bt | Beporseopament was supported b7 | Mr. Connery moved that the’ matter —_— they believed it weuld be safe from arf-Astoria has patsusd her or ahe | Roads, Va. O the Virsmie camamplon | LURED INTO CENTRAL PARK. |of neopld taaking ‘up. the ehoruses, | Miadieton. Senator Alsop, opposed. It be Indefinitely postponed Cash, Provisions and Tents to Be Sent | search’ while they negotiated with the : it el — 3 > 3 A r. Hall of Willington stated that h fhor Vivianos for ransom. H " : - 3 2 i : to report a good bill and how (0| Mexigo City, Aug. 4—Ten thousand | Gireloma, who hauléd the trunks to her and when she laid her hand on his | Maine alone of the sixteen vessels| New York, Aug. 4—On the state-}tween the acts. ; s lost, the bil provisions, tents and supplies are to be B shoulder in court and pleaded gently: | composing the fleet remained behind, | Ment of Mrs, Irene Wright that two| The music was by a band of 65 THE HOUSE. amended and then passel. By a sus- | gent at once to Acapulco eaithquake NEW YORK'S SEWAGE. pension of the rules the matfer was he federal government, = immediately transmitted to the sen- :‘:g:-??ngér the direction of President | Action to Compel the City to Make spo: “Will, please drop it, won't you?” he |It was considered inexpedient for the g}“‘l"f‘g“r‘;hfl‘d lured “Erf “"}OI Cen;m' pleces, um} a large pipe organ bu‘l& turned brusquely and left the room.|Maine to proceed until various minor | Fark by the promise of a cheap fare| expressly for out-of-door work. Senator Ba She was held in'$3,000 bail for further | repairs have been effected. These fhe | home and that she had there beea | certain perlods, in- the performance, | oraor we 1050 tad Choploe tomseris | 8te: e ik Diaz. % s Better examination. battleship will receive at the Ports. | Choked, beaten and robbed, William | the bells of the clty 'churches, con- | proe¥ 8% 080 08 lities. Thie state of Guerrero liself has set| In the matron’s room of the Jefferson | mouth navy yard, where she will go i | B: Curzon and William H. Young, both | nected electrically = with the organ, From the joint special committee on | aside $20,000 to be distributed among| New York Aug. 4 The _pollution Market prison tonight Mrs. Castle gave | a few days. chauffturs, were 'ockcd up tonight at | sounded, their himes, while a salvo of Calendar. public utilities came a minority report | those who lost their all in the earth-| committee of the New York Merchants out a statement, interrupted by bursts e headquarters, charzed with the rob- | artillery from the warships was also| Appropriating 34,000 for the Green- | to which an amendment by Mr. Dor- | quake. ssociation has made an application to of Feeping in 'which' she = intimaied | RUNAWAY BOYS LOST MONEY. bery. iYoung. the police say, confesaed | a featurs'of ons part'of the play. I, Bessl naplial ou; two, yedzs: mitser. of Woodbury was inteodsed | “Quakes continued last night Attorney General Wickersham to take at her negro servant could give testi- — 5¢ mpli- —_— report accepted al passed. s New X e o actiol gainst Greater New York mony in her support. Two Providen cated Curzon, who, when confronted Concerning fixing the time when | moved the question be made the order | Railroad Men R: Rumpus on,Pay | compel the city to make better dis- e it Dot te. Taats: sotie sald, ”Yu‘:: ;’I""d; A‘;_:’ I" to New | 3 the other's statement. broke down,| VATIONAL OFPICERS, K. OF CO." |, © public acts ot 1909, relating to|of the day Thursday at 1045 a. m. Day in a Mexioan Village posal of its sewage. The city now owes “Will (Mr. Craig) called at my house @jice Jor Help. the police say, and virtually admitted | now Office Created, Historian, Goes to | taxation, shall take effect: bill passed. | Mr. Scott of Plymouth moved an Maites ‘G A " adinl $66,000,000 In fines for violation of the ebout 7 o'élock. Something occurred | New all that Mrs.” Wright charged. g 2 aadt” Amending section 2,658, concerning | @mendwment so as to nuike timo Tues- | Mexico City, Aug. 4.—A sveclal d federal law, according to the commit sbout : ; New York, Aug. 4—Two Providence, Retiring Secretary. Colwell of New e Sing Tkgor 1t % | aay at 10.30 a. m. Vpatch from Sialo say Shouting tee, which points out that the debt is $hat T swore T would punish him for. | R. 1, boys who Tan away from home Haven., -~ 1 © | ooed temposariy T | auor lcenses; | O e Chandler of Rocky Hill. said | Va Reyes!’ a mob of railroad emploves | i 0 5% Pho® ate of $31,000 a day, had my servant put him out. FHe |with'$7 they had saved up and went CITY OFFICERS OUSTED. d = ROERSSLY. hnt the Bl wan o house bill and that| celébrated their last pay duy by sur- [PUAME Up BL the Fate of $3LOTE © days said things which he said he should tell | to Coney Island to see the sights, were NS usan 98 o€ the: Sublic rounding the Protestant church of Cal- , - . somebody. 1 sald he should not. Election of 1907 in Lexington, Ky. Mobile, Ala., Aug. 4—James A. Fla- | acts of 1907, concerning replevin bonds, | the entire mafter was .well under- suits already brought to prévent the and v in the children’s court today and will la Bonito Juare “Hf you had sisters you would have|pe held to await the action Decl i herty of Philadelphia was today | bil] passed.. stood. 7 proposed Bronx sewer and the Passale 3 ¢ u of their eclared Void for Frauds. 4 2 Ly / saulting the place. Some o EpE St hoy o told them 1o act just as 1'have acted. | parents. They are Frederick Holgate elected supreme knight of the national | Appropriating to supply a deficiency | _Mr. Hayes of Waterbury argued that e i Jalley sewer in New Jersey from far C - P worshippers TLast night 1 went to the Waldorf to {or 52 Barton street and Chatles Lexington, Ky. Aug. 4.—Judge| P03y of - Knights of :.Columbus. M. H. |in the appropriation for expenses of | there was no time for the printing of td) "The B0t 0b make Tetract. T told him it would | Jacques of 151 Charles strees Watts Parker Circuit court Carmody of Grand Rapids, Mich. was | common pleas and city courts; bill [ Mr. Dormitzer's amendment, if the e 750 SR - t, each | Watts Parker in the Circuit to- i g . o o vote mounted policemen, who ved about have to'be’in the presence of the ne- | apout 14 years old. day declared the election for eity offi. | clected deputy supreme knight; W. J. puude.“d‘n‘ R T matter , waa to b voted on Thurs- | mounted policemen, who ar e o the | #4300 INTEREST ON $5000 BOND. Bro. beeause he had been in the room |" They arrived in New York by steam-{ cers held in 1997 null and void on the | McGinley, national secretary. New congregation came to the door and | wag Stolen from U. S. Treasury 22 ; X - 5 B Mr. Magee of Watertown saiy th BT ey bR ot age | o5 Jesterday and atter reaching Coney | EFound of fraud and corrupt methods; E&T'w{.fing:lnmgmé "’a"‘}’;"%.'fif?:r P ymiy codtggestons; bill) favores Mr. Bichop's motion and | began to fire their pistols into the ai c A asad oy Jeat Kate |lsiand discovered thap they had lost | The effect of the decisio nis to oust | TWCT PRASR IR TL"p Wb o B0 O p T | Pageed. Mr. Peace of Enfield objected. Mr. | All the windows in the church we go. B ead, you were dead’ Kate, You | their money and had to walk back to | Mayor Skain and three other officials | national advocate. Boon, Meve B J-| Concerning the powers of judges of | 2 e oo s | sbadnen 2 —_— know, is his' wife. New York, about ten miles. — They |from office. These officers, who are | McGivuey, national chaplain, Middle- | common pleas and city courts; bill | Chandler said that extra i s could | St. Louls, Aug. 4—Sim Harris, of “Then I drew this crazy little affair” | then appealed fo the police for hely |all Democrats, entered a motion for | toWn, Conn.; P. J. McLoughlin, nation- | passed. « |be put on to hasten the printing of | this city, received today from Charles -the pistol she carried In her handbas. | and were sent to the Children's soci” | an appeal. al warden, Newark, N. J. Concerning appeals in criminal | the amendment. S e Aationdoat H. Treat, treasurer of the United ‘Hle grabbed it and it went off.” 7 e < LRk Mot S e The office of historfan of the order | cases; bill passed. Mr.-Clark-of Bridgeport: yifotousty | 3 uberculos, States, 86 interest checks for $50 each Mrs. Castle has been highly excited $75,000 Pension for Mohamet Ali, | was created Danjel Colwell of New | Concerning a board of finance; bill | suported the motion which Mr. Bishod | New York, Aug. 4.—PI ppicalin | on a §800" gavernment Cond. that Sl ""fl' ';";‘ hz arrest, but up to the WHOLE NAVY CELEBRATED Teheran, Aug. 4Tt is understood | Bavel, Conn. former national secre- | rejected. el "‘;d" 1 that the Barnum bill | nclined persons, acting sugges- | stolen from Harris' office In Cincinnat} time of her statement tonight she de- Rl s AL 18, tary, being chosen. Concerning improvement of a road Mr..Dunny said. that" the | tion made some time ags ve turned | twenty-one vears ago. He was noti- nied any attempg to “punish” anyone. The 119th A e . ¥ E i ?.‘;',&ei”il's‘°‘5.’é‘“;§'i§h2‘?.‘ °§‘§"§,.,’31.‘;‘, Quebec was selécted unanimously as | in the (aw: of Mansfield from the | id come m New York or some-|oiop to the charity organization society | fled that on presentation of proper She drew her pistol, she has said hith- | The nniversary of Establish- | 0 o o0 875000 on condition that he | the Bext: mesting place. Connecticut agricultural colege to the | Where else. T ald that 1¢| 48 rebate i aggregating more | proof the principal of the bnd wuld erto, with intent to commit suicide. ment of Service Yesterday. DAl Gelists ay the O o At _— raiiroad station ni Eagleville, amend- | Mr. Tingi>r of Vernon sald that It|¢han $14,000. This sum will be used | be paid. GUILLOTINE IN PARIS, R e e L the | it the nationalist oiventars of iafonn | CIRCUSTENT BLOWN DOWN. |ed In the senate.- Bill was passed. | s due 1o the stare 1o haye fhe - | to combat the spread of tuberculosis in| = Harris save that at the time the bond 3 ashington, Aug. 4.—. over the P Concerning sale of liquor to drunk- O s = he greater “ci en the S$0-cent| was stolen he was practicing law in world_today, wherever they may be, | the Eovernment how he disposed of the | oo . During Barnum & Bailey Por- | ards: bill passed. . UMK | ter was postvoned every member Of | gal aw was upheld the proposal was | the office of Joseph B. Foraker. Public Beheading in Front of Prison | the officers and crews of the vessels | MISSing gems. It is believed that Mo- Incorporating the Yalesville Water | the house would be visited by at Jeast made that persons entitled o resates i ook abariar Creates: Sansation of the United States revenue cutter | Namet All will accept this new offer, fonURS | S5 BRte Crack. company, retains place on the calen- | four lobbyists in automobiles. from the dollar rate donate what was B of Wnealab Siteat j£omm § service formally ~celebrated the | 214 hiS ‘gl"‘i'“': SO Derate, prtbe- | Yokl DR kg A Durkg FORE Lo Mr. Seott's amendment was lost | GIUTlon 15 charity P ews t\' P: fah Sitapting. $ < ’ y for Russia, is expected within a attle Creek, Mich, Aug. 4—During | 92T Mr. Bisnop’s motion was carried by a | o “ologne, Aug. 4—The Cologne Ga= Parie, Aug. 5—A sudden offcial an- | 119th anniversary of the estaniishment | P (of, a wind storm’the menhgerie tents of | Concerning messengers of the su-| ot "or"ovar two-thirds New Police Chief for Chicago. | zette prints a private business letter i« Zeancement that /s pobify behesding | D = 2 e TN E R i the Barnum & Bailey circus was blown | Preme and superior courts; bill passed. F b | * |recelved here from Barcelona dated would take place at .30 o'clock this | celebration was absolutely the same on Aviator Curtiss Defers Flight. down today 8ang two women seriously | _Appropriating to suply a deficiency Reported Favorably. Chicago, Aug. 4.—Bernard J. Mul-| Fio%er 1000 ot ¢ n i e bers o e Bt Eaade Brulevard |5 el eariendens st feve | Mincola, L. I, Aug. 4—Exhibiting | injured. A lafte erowd was thrown|in the approriation fo e BEeay| _ Dxclse Conesriine, the sibaingof | luttn JeIve secrmtar A e ias [lot the clargyeavers Victims of the. Bes sensation in Paris which had not ‘seen | bunting from deck to foretop, the offi- | the same caution and the same Indif; into & panic. None of the animals es- | ®G ncerning junk dealers, amended In | *Jugiciary—Validating _election of | mavor o accent the office of chief of | g1 dISarders there. as all were warn- ety s romds antheim ey | mustered on. the main detkc and she | acronuats as the Wright brothors nave | Miss Adelaide Hathaway of School- | th Senate: pessed noq | (2778, Ocera In New Fairfield, bill re- | police ¢f Ohfcago to Succeed Georke | themusives, The letter adds that the y_immense crowds gathered at e o | ae ta:3 tha Wristh broth craft, Mich,, was caught in the fall of | Concerning junk -dealers, amended | jected. ) W. Shigpy, who resigned today. Chief | (ICTREes: See 1900CE BAG8 (AEF e the scene but were kept back from |executive officers read a brief history | shown, Glenn urtiss, the Ham- |} ce tent and sustained Internal | in the senate; passed. Healing certain omissions by cor- | Shippy has been out of the active work | gri®n/eel BEEER CRTTEC T0 FROCERs e suinictine by Hakey:fetalls of police | Of e ey e Ao P | dlahis Bas iy Ared 9t | infurles “Snt, & , frictuced ~ hip: M The Sunday Bill Passed. porations, bill refected. . |for several months on aceount of poor | jont "Gk dead. which the populace and municipal guards. Parisian senti- | ticable, the remainder of the day was ere today. slig} e e . Excise—On half a ream of petitions | heaith. Mr., Mullaney Is 39 years old. ce dead, 8 - populac ment long has besn opposed fo public | devoted to athletic sports and varlous | Wind at daybreak caused postpone- | BTTice PIntt of this city, while rushe] This was explained by Mr. Burnes |, cliise petitions. The volume was | lie was a nelitical reporter on various | (0014 In the smoking ruins of curches. executions for in the past they were | other amusements, ment untll sunset when conditions | o1 0o iomonile, which collided, and | amendment. which forpade. the playing | S0 large that after twenty had been | Chicago papers for many vears later | | oo yoiocco ™ “ri g An accompaned by geandalous scenies of VRS e S were still more unafovarble on account | {7 0L e nidren of Tascball on Sunday. The amend: | read the rest was disposed ‘of s 'a | going fito_{he aavertising businsas } 3008 T8O e e langett Despite this sentiment parliamént F i 7 INENL)ME RaDLt, | Ahocher Amend " Reported Unfavorably. Dut M. Busse Into office. reflecting telescope in the United SRiatt 10 AbolsNIIIS- oAt Pt arman. Deputy Sheriff Shot. France Honors Dr. y. ment clarified the third section an Hipotied Unfavarabisin i &0 s s 1Y s, made In Cambridge, has been France and in view of the revolting | halons Sur M-tl‘"an. France, Aug. 4.| Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 4.—While | Washington, Aug. 4.—Because of the ‘r"n‘::: :‘*"f o‘";:‘:fl'.'i{‘ ":o"m‘l'l"““ imprison- B"‘;"r“:'l‘,“,‘(’,,;;“ i P g o Sitaming Drille for Troops. sent to Flagstaff, Ariz. where it will crime _of the man executed this morn- | - Sommer, the aeronaut, using|gsearching for Will Hendrix, an esg [ Part he played ‘in'conpection with the | Mg h o _ s 5 s be set up pwell observatory tos ing, President Fallieres refused to | H1enrs an's biplane tonight made | Cuped murderer, last njght, James Rusy | International. exposition held in Bor- - Mre Higkins suoke in ap _gloauent | enfar. . o ning grownds of -, San duan, P. R, Aug. 4 Compll- | cnable. i to be taken of commute his bentence to life impris- | 2 MgNt of two hours and ten seconds.| sej] and Joseph Boren, deputy sher- | deaux. France, in 1907, Dr. Harvey W. TS B R TR e o7 | 1o ‘Hitate Normal nohoo) at Waniman- | Thch: with an. arder of Secretary of when the planet is onment.. The victim was one Duche- lowers “all French records except | fvg sanot ‘and. wounded. each: sther in | Wiley. chief of the biirean of chemis- | fation - jolee thh B | el War Diekinson requiring swimming "The cope men,; aged 28, a butcher. In 1908 he of Wilbur Wright, the American, | the' darkness by mistake. Russell was | ('Y, department of argicultiire, has had "‘”n;: 5 e o | L e ena th and Safety—Concern- | JEllis. by the troops with thelr full Al ok stabbed- his mother and this not re- | Who last year flew two hours and nine| .ot in’ the head and may die. Conferaaupt Sl Susnesanten of S 5 % Binaey. 1t might | ing the frhnaportation of garbage;. cal- | Gaiibment on resulied Aoday i 7 pounds. It was especially . minutes at Lemans, e Wrance: the Cross of- Knights of the | £0 ra@e to the Bunday, It might | ing the trinspor & ; drowning of Private Jobino Nfeves of | designed. for planetary obseryations B i i ko N e : WELF = o ot Honors oF Knishts of the [ wice to yield sometuing fo them. | endar. the Porto Rico regiment, Private Gon- | 9°% o ; > fim--hmlr hex;hem."l umpxulatl:on, ~The o ,;f,__ Soda Wter Fountain Explodes Legion of Honor. | oBfr. Looa of New.Haven eaid that| Appropriations—Making appropria- |51 %0 0 Gl 0 " ding, 13’ Year Old Girl Hangs Herself. f ' motive for the crime was robbery. inese Railroad Loan. Chicago, Aug. 4—Gustavus ' Callas, PR CGiderimm, of New, Havin | von for sxsenscs of the Highuay dom- | bat “felipwv ‘soldiers quickly " formed Harrisburg, Ont. Auk. 4.—Clara, the -~’> Slespwalker Falls Forty Feet. Pekin, Aug. 4.—The forelgn board | proprietor of a candy store, was thrown - Imously. in favop of the | missioner for two years; ealendar. |y, iy chain and rescued him. Ry Id‘ <o I 14 Ly y | has not yet given the American lega- | against a counter and_suffered frac- wes, Aug. principal event | ¥ agu Q he T4 ent- | Appropriating for the bank commi el bt~ ear old daughter of G. J. Braith= _/8t. John, N. B., Aug. 4.—While sleep- | tion its answer in the matter of A tures ‘of both legs last night when a|of the regatta .today, was a race for X 0,000 -working people in | sieners and the commissioner and Mrs. Taft Has Auto Tri walte, hotel keeper of this place, & . tonight Victor Nicholson, a 15 | erican participation in the internation- [ soda water fountain exploded. in his| Emperor William's' frophy, in’ which | New Haven, most of whom would ap- | building and loan associations for two g P night’ hanged herself (o a_tree. ' She year oldilad, plunged through his bed- [al loan of $27.500,000 for the construc- | store! 3 .'1t was won By | preclate the bill. vears: calendar. Appropriating’ for | Beverly, Mass, Aug. 4.—Mrs. Taft|had received a whipping from her room window and fell a distance of (tion of the ‘Hankow-Sze-Chuen rail- ———————— ¥ on ti Mr. Payne Griswold said he | the Connecticut Agricultural Bxperi- | went in Bn automobile to Gloucester | mother. The tree she selected was at forty feet to the pavement. His skull |road. Cablégrams received here from |’ South Norwalk—The late Rev. Dr. n would like to-know whéther laws were | mént station for two vears: calendar |late in the afternoon and after hav-|a point -where her father would ba. was crushed and death ensyed within | Europe today discourage the expecta- | William J. Maher leaves $15,000 to A White | not ints ed by decistons- uf courds. | At 121 the heude took adjourndsent | ing lumch with her sister, réturned to[certain to ses her body on his way. ' & short time. The old Jaw had an ideal. He was a'to 130 & m. Thursday. g Beverly. home. * y Ation of a compromise. the American college in Rome.