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NDLER DRAFT LOST iIIWUSE S Do Codense Tnezrams | 7AW S T4 FS UFSIMBFIIBDWHITE o Lo s A B R ‘ President: Tatt Will Appoint only oy u-:fin:‘oz?mm St ) | p 7 din lawyers (o the new customs court of * Minority Report of Public Utilties Bill Defeat- o et i, Shtl b "B i S 4 o Seemed. Anxious to Tell All He Knew of De- ed by Vote of 105 to 103 RS Y e o | T e vl e pravity of Murdered Architect PASSED BY SENATE. | 1nand down his decision Ir. the case of tocal “millionaire.” s’ purchased two Harry Thaw next Thursday. ge ocean steamers with @ speed of MOST EXCITING SCENES OF THE SESSION |fet: thcte s fn: for 5 o0 um.‘;gmum PRESIDENT APPENDS SIGNATURE |, Storiens Mads Publc st Aweeny | AMMORNEYS WILL SUM UP SATURDAY York state were in a prosperous con- passenger service between Sweden and e First Appearince in ‘Congress Since| .., According to a Despatch re- ~His_ Eleotion—Pen- Used in Signing [ céived in' Germany, iz mobilizing re. | Handwriting Expert Tells of Episodes Connecting White Goes U'Mm Payne. meeting demands regarding Crete, with Attempts to Ruin Young Girls—Mrs. Mary Cop- Mad Covered Cashier With Automatic Paris, Aug. 5.—An earthquake has 3 been rted B d i- Spirited Debate Preceded Taking of Vote and, Speaker been repo ‘nd-:;. rest and the Vi | Rifle and Made Him Give Up $565— — E Yard. Ordered Floor Cleared of Spectators and Lobbyists bulldings were rocked by 'the quiks | Shot Dead-in Lumber Ya 3 C — —_— Terence V. Powderly said in Wash- S - i i- Predicted that Barnum Bill will Fail of Passage— | panic but o far as is known the dis < s IR IS0, g et g e fi::"t'; g 5 dlw‘mmffle i ley Thaw On the Stand—More Letters Put in as Evi i * . 4 o + Whi lanr in; ug. 51 ‘ashington, ug. 5.—The tari covery 2 H Senate Sustains Governor’s Veto of Prison Pardon Bill | | . | ———= = |t battle with .-‘Iii.. and revolvers | been revised and the extraordinary | west and that labor sas in geeat de- dence, for One of which $500 was Paid. 5. opened nominally an eighth to a quar- | today, following a ru»ery of of cangn- las been brought . 4 tapre above um}Z but later ruc(:d on | First State bank of te Bear, Robert | to a close. Both houses adjourned sine e L B Amiia i k- dobil " h sales. At noon the market an ex-convict, and|dle officially at 6 o'clock tonight, but a Japancss, admitted- that it Hartford, Aug. 5.—Amid scenes o © debate on the measure through- | ., “gufi ang irregular, with prices o A'utgt of fact adjournment was | was his intention to kill the editor of | White Plains, N. Y. Aug. 5.—Mork | words fairly tripped over each other as excitement such as have not been wit- | out the day was spirited. Many mem- | fom, g half higher to one-guarter low- | FOFKs; % house at 5.38 p. m-and In | the Shinpo, M. Sheba. The police sus- | of those stories which have stained the [ he ran on. nessed before this e ol after be"t o e whlc?; cml_ed er than yesterday's New York closing. 2 ounded, m senate at 5.68 p. m. pect that the plot was organized by the | memory of Stanford White, stories that his ‘thing I am going to tell you the floor had been mdl cleared osl x;eaw me;ut. Reprelem;l ive )le_ % 3 closing hours of the session were | strikers’ organization. paralleled ' the tale of the Madison|now,” he sald, prefacing one or his spectators, m:‘amm oL etore. 5 | of, Waterbury ' belleved the majority | romsce. Norway. Aug. s—seriain e i uninteresting. Square tower room as told by Evelyn | narratives, “affécted me very seriously Loy By 5. SO ottt e e members of the Wellman polar expe-| * « < conference report of ‘the tariff| .Theodore Roosevelt laid the corner- | Thaw, were related to a breathicss|at the time.” Chendlgr 450 66 00 BaV Gy tiitlen e heardy: oConnecticut had AlWAYS | §ision! Kave aurived hete'from Spits- e Sgreed fo by the senate by 8 |stone of a new mission church at Ki- | court room at the Thaw sanity hearing | Lured Girls to His Twenty-fourth I by & vote of 105 to 10 draft | gone slow on reforms. bergen. They that Wellman prob- 47 to 31 at I p. m., and s00n.| jabe. His address at Nairobi brought | before Justice Mills today. Witnesses s Pl had been of as an amendment to | Representativé Burnes appealed to | 2y, 7%y, "l % TIS” hailoon for the ite, ¥ ¢ ard the ~concurrent resolution |out much favorable comment from|called in Thaw's behalf first took the trpet Place. the Barnum bill which had passed the | the 208 repubiicans to handie the mat- | SO 180 SEC 0 Rip bel 00T 00 (70 | elleve et certain changes in the leather | British East Africans. stand and then Thaw himself, who| Continuing, he described in detall the senate, and was to replace the Bar- | ter as a party measure. To this Rep- ule was both Nouses. Boped .t sh ow | alleged experie f a girl w num dratt atter the enacting clause. | resentative Tingler of Vernon (demo- | of the balloan shed at Spitzbergen wps | jars. to the bank ‘and | #ctied! “'7’0"" oped . to show. that what he knew |alleged experiences of a girl whom he Among' the Vice Presidents Chesen | about White was not “delusi as the| sald White had tried to wrong when g g . | crat) made a protest, as he said it was while the ‘cashie at the convention of the New England | state contends, and that this phase of | she was but 16. He said that after Surpriss for Minority Report Advo-|ine rst political appeal since the sen- Cape Town, Aug. 5.—The British ef;""'_',‘,d o the | Ly osident. Tatt arrived at the capitol Photographers' association, which | the state's attack on his sanity is un- | winning her confidence by a display If o gatig. atorial contest. steamer Maori foundered last night oft | Tl s at 4.45 p. m. and entered the room set | cioseq at. Boston yesterday. was P. J. | founded. disinterested friendship White Tured the ] The result éimes as a tremendous| Speaker Exercises Prerogative. | Slang bay. Nine s of her crew 5'3",,, g;“ Jor. the president on the conelud- | Haley of Bridgeport, Conn. Between these unsavory accounts, | ®irl to bis place on Twenty-fourth 3 surprise to the advocates of the mi-| ,rier Mr. Burnes had spoken, many | already have been landed and up to ed tho y oL & seasion of s like ‘& jewel held up to view between | strect, New York. The girl escaped p nority report, for when the debate| ot the Chandler bij] advocates tried | the present time six bodies have been | f foid m‘_ P the first since his 1n- | |t Was Thought at Pittsburg that the | soiled fingers, came an fllustration of | through a lucky chance, he said, and! > opened In the morning there seemed |, ot rocognition, but it seemed as if | Washed up on the beach. It was at atite -1 ' m ,,,me he hid. - L i - action of the Pennsylvania railroad in | mother. love ‘and filial affection that[later obtained a large sum of money to be a likelihood of & fair sized ma- |} ST R L S W 1 izing the | first . réported that the Maori-had a Foma protesting against delay in delivering | brought tears even to the eyes of those| from. White under threat of a suit. jority for the minority report. Dur- [ % SRERRET WAL ST, TeoOREl N (Ght | considerable number of passengers on| _Robber Shot Through the Heart. bers and form in line to be re- | Lassenger cars ordere from he Press- | eager faced women who had refused o | After that, he continued, White had ing the debate, however, it was evi- n |board and a heavy casualty list was| When Larken entered the yards he | ceéived by him. There was a constant|.q Steel Car company would basten a|leave the court room when warned of | the girl boycotted so that for several dent that many members who had giv- | Saq % v82rous clamok for recosnition | Sy Ut ater information is to the | was shot Ehrough the. heart. 'rb rob- Prospasian. of tatesmen, settlement of the strike at McKee's | the testimony that to come. This | vears she could not obtain an engdge- en their promise-to vote for the Chan- |+, " ) erogative to recognize whom | éftect that the Maori carried no passen- m room; from the | pocks, . | was the appearance on the stand of | ment at any theater in New York. ber then ran lg dler draft, began to notify the leaders - | gers. short m-n,hce beyomu yudud ld. his arrival until his At i o Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, the prisoner’s| The incident as related occurred of that faction that they had changed g oo sl B g A A s desperate battle with the self #4558 olclock. A Special from Buffalo says {hat the | mother. yithin & month of the events in the :fi-lrnzl.ndl u‘nd :nte“n%ed to vote Or | y¢terwards and then the house acce| SHORTAGE OF FOOD stituted posse ensued, during wh!ez;& £ Tariff Bill is Signed. Buftalo, Locxpo{:(andh Rc‘n»ne.ter rail- | © Adjournment was taken today just Almn’:.m quare tower room narrated 8 e num_drpf! en :’ece)s‘l ]n;‘ ed'in good faith his declaration of IN STOCKHOLM. st 500 spots-were - axchlndm e | Just .;;w. of the gold cloc] vmlyb s 5011: nJodt e hands .»ero{ after Thaw had left the stand. He may f:'rh" e trial by Evelyn - :!h’: haw. aken reports were current In the lob” | tent to give impartial recogniiton. My, ly 'Jnlefl e in" the foom reached six |celvers and that Judge Hazel of Buf- | be called again tomorrow. The attor- | This woman now." concluded Thaw, by that votes were changing on all | Nicicensie of Patnam and Mr. Tromp- | man dropped minutes past 5 the Payne fariff bill | faloi has appointed J. M. Campbel] of | neye will gum up on Saturday and|“is one of the foremost actresses on sides, and the great activity of legisla- | oop "o Fast Windsor spoke for the [ Tnousands of Strikers Camping Out | weapon, but picked it u 4 th Wil e known, was Rochester and M. W. Childs of Medina | Justice Mills hopes.to render u de- | the American stage tive agents of corporations became S0 pornin ‘draft. The latter believed the and Living Practically on he turned to fire John g 5 i e picked | receivers. cision some time next week. Mae McKenzie's story had been told N R N oat N third house was the stronger power | him ' dead. plied by T R 3 Wl Deeds of Stanford White. e . T S e Shortly after 4 oclock Representa- | .ua%, (0000 TN E 0 8o tive | . Stockholm, - Aug. 5.—Stockholm to- i - ways and means commit. o Stockholders of the Seaboard| . neeCE ol TANRRS RS o o |ly.wanted to hear it from the lips ot tive Whiton of New London moved the | 1y~ Ny ~ Higgins of Winchester | 4ay is suffering serfously from_a short- T C xm used by- both | Alr Line railway at a meeting at Co- | [harics Blofachouser calting to the prisoner. Thaw repeated it, be- previous question, and Representative | M0 M7, “SEEE 00 R e | age of food, which 8o far is the most — and th er fn|lumbia, §. C. Sesterday, ratified the | ney, started off the day by caling to| ginning like a magazine story: “During Scatt, the house chairman of the spe- | FOIIRE OL J00¢ Apt@ gl S O ape | motable result of the labor conflict that v & attached his sig- | reorganization plan and the new bond e D - Carvaiho, the New | the fall of a certain year a girl came clal committee, hiad the last word to [ FEREY ETRCR (O e - | reached its acute stages the beginning 2 “Signed. five minates |1ssuc for funding purposes. Stock- Yorc handwriting expert. =Mr. Car-|to New York from Boston, She was 83y on the matter, defending himselt | Pe4lInE for of this week. The stock of bread is it R |,,¢' At 1909, —W. H. | helders meet today at Jucksonville and | yAIh 8410 he rectlved ho compensation | young and unsopblsticated” etc. and the committee and the Barnum | Tmp oty speech was by Mr. Pohn- | already almost completely exhausted, wick, RN AL S fused an offer of pay. Then he told of | Kept Places for Immoral Purpo draft from the attacks which had been | ., "o¢ Newton and his points were up- | 8nd meat is séarce and expensive. The b T J Iondln‘ over the president as he af- t for More Than an|ePifodes connecting Stanford White| According to Thaw these were not made. In ordering the roll call, which ! E restaurants have raised their prices ] i Sigature” were Sicretary | | Firemen Fough v n SSN'gpon the motion..ob Represents- :::nrgug?rggflmm' l;l:s‘:r:ed e Bnd the figures today are prohibitive. Diane oo woodl: g‘ Y. Macveagh, Attorney | Hour W"“**‘fl“g atternoon te extin- [ .G 0 younk wamen whom it I alf all e M He o b tive. Dunn o f Willimantic. Speaker | oroo (o tha members. He denounced | The strikers themsclves are . living|armed conatables. - General Wickersham, Postmagter Gen- | 0ish 2 fire in the forward hold of the | 160 16 WEC IO, Lo L jman he killed. He gave the location Banke stated that he had exercised | Sreasing thaymemt practicaily on fish. Thousands of them | Sherift e Winch, are in an‘nt eral mtchmlh‘mry $lhge}’ and [[steamahip Colon. a 4000 ton.yesselof | 55 LOGCESEe WOTER L/omes the BRe | of four places he sald White main- - 0 Speak upon the question, | ,umitted an amendment providing [ but many are without shelter on the| ing-the ‘| ce. of Joseph P-enl. table were Sunltqr Adrlch, RS, [ WANEE tR0te out' as she Was ~ n he trials w! " 60, DR $ was. e " and that he had tried to give all an | SUbM ne shores of Lake Malar and the. islands | who -is ed to have beaten ative Pa nd many other members | 10aded at her pler at the foot of | Sevéral times at the trials with Evelyn | said, and it was called “The Blind/ opportunity. He had recognized for a| {C7 e LG O ApREl to e COUEIE | of*fht Grchipelago, where they ‘spend | that Chaties. Beriing o d Senate sna Bouee BMF, Eayg | Thents sixth stres n the Norch rver. | Newt, Thaw, the other's mame’was | The'others wero in New Vork second time Representative HIggINS | .o the minority draft and as Mr. | their time in angling. The authorities | him dead or alive” were na-‘or«n of nuoa with hand extended awaiting the G 5 ‘ Einne’ Thaw's attorhey’ had' obtathed i g B A P e g B of Winchester by reason of courtesy | cqoth, 't ‘accepted this it was adopted. | have taken charge of the milk supply | the high sheriff. n with which the billwas signed. He lz a Quick Jump, Mr. and Mrs. Joel gttt ag &vd 5 rormee o ora in his dead: enemy’s faves: = %o the leader of the mingrity, had rec- _ of the city and soldiers are distributing | * 7The “countryside was afoused ves- | Lok it with boyish gleer. amother pen | Dickinson and ' tneir ~daughter, Mrs SR hs thie imuah Tona AR beligve” he sald at:the concluion o ognized Mr. Whiton to move the pre- Debate on Barnum Bill. milk in Timited quantities and super- | terday when it learned that Perkins, | was handed to the president and ne | George =Gardiner, marrowly ese e e Subl musly foosy i ok e S s A vious question as the leader on the| Representative Bishop in his speech | vising the sale from milk cars at the |a 72 wear old . 14 been shot i | wrote the word “Approved and handed |\ h_their lives at Newburs, N. Y. Letter to Mae McKenzi kind at times. He minority regort, and had recognized | charged. {hat {he Daraum araft was | railroad stations. The deliveries of ice | the weist, Rad fell to the foor with a | the pen to Ropreentatie ‘Langiey ‘of | Wednesday afternoon as the. automo- | Vhite was represerfted ms the au- |800d than otherwise Representative Scott a second time by | grawn by a railroad lawyer whose of- | have ceased. shock and had md ‘shortly afterwards. | Kentucky. bile in which they were riding was|ihor. It was read in court today. Con- | Endearing Terms by Miss McKenzie. teason of his committee position. fice is in the “yellow building” in New [ Paupers from the state poorhouses| Perkins’ family claim that Pascal did| When the committee of the house |Picked up on the pilot of a fast Erie| cerning this letter. Miss 7 el . Speaker Warns Lobbyists. Haven. He severely criticised section | have been enisted o replace the strik- | the. shooting. and. then beg {0, fre | and sshate sppointed for the purposs of [ SZpIee train end_borme awey. - All re- | said, according to Thaw, that her fa- | M Jeromes only effort to ‘detend The taking of the vote began and | 2fter section of this bill. ing gravediggers and undertakers and | gt random at them, befare g the president tnat the ex- | ceived painful injuries. ther. would kill both her anc White it € his legal skirmish early in the day #t had not %,oceeded far be,‘ow Mr. Representative Knight protested | instead of hearses stretohers are being | gway - into the woods in o tre ess Was s >~ T he had seen the countent: vy Jobnsan of- Newton protested against | SI0L0, ‘on Senator Barnum, and up- | Streets to the cemeteries. ‘The funerals| ' Pascal is 46 years of sge.-and 1y A Mad_siot been | SETVINg a year's sentence 16 the Rhode | gavit which he said Sue Parker made, | Renzie and White were on sood terms, against the “slurs” cast by several |used to carry corpses m‘ou’h‘ the | thelr homestead. . # ¥ ‘M ‘presi. | _Benjamin W. Comstook, who was [ Mr. Carvalho testificd as to an afis | a8 an effort to prove that Miss Mc- Sehator “lobbyists’ as he declared them t 3 o SRR e for g or - - :| He produced several letters - siened . circulating amous: the members, | o1 Edward bk g — W SE il e A L T “m,% o e e e i .m" s .,,mme:“ B e | e o e Ieckrunt Aok o | oV SRRtled 0 wtTegol vEMITIEH | mand beginning, “On, Stanford,” The speaker declared Mr._Johnson out 3 out g . chich_h connected, was re- | Yor o irl Car- [ 884, “Stan, dear. B e R e e oot | e Tyl # o |y R B0 0 | el il G o By v i v in taliimg and protesting, the speaker | {2704 the opvosiiton, had used wnfair | IUEe K SR8 4 over the ob i "':‘m "‘;f g et “well, ‘T havé not ed: the Il | ceipt Of a telegram fram Attorriey Gen- O atified Sttt e Jad read this| white to hirry bis return to New rapped sharply with-big gavel and or- J3CUCE, (0 QFRITRE fhe TETAUR BUL | plonts.” The authorities contend that | ut the rat - armiel oame Homny Isht, said’the president. #Do you think | era) - Wickersham - ahnouncing. that | in additlon he hresented i rvidence s | York and safd: “T know where a sassy demell the reprosentative to it down. fake I metting sapervision to tage s | this protection is necessary and:assert | ooste drose them. el T r‘"fl#}, £ journ oéngress: Herors 1} Mresident Taft ad:comulid the sen- | numher of lettefs said to- hive, heen (D8Il WIL bo @Ieh-l and foliqwad n orster_of Vernon. got. up, 3 sign it? . The sentence would have ex- | "W e w ; dnd, ' veing - recognized, asked the | Bl ke that demwn, by Senator Bar- |8 (83 MERS They CRAtatel, an A flfi%' e eraL lews sere xan | " The announcement hiad been made by Pird in November T wald Yor §300 o Thaw's sitornéys | ventional costimes that the “youns peaker to enforte the rules and Lo | 4nat the bill was drawn®by any rail. | mite. A gunboat has been stationed | stables. during the forencon but it was | MT Aldrich on the theory that noth- before the, first trial. She was to have | females” would wear outsiders from interfering -with mem- | that the bill was oL | opposite the gas works and mo boats ing stood in the way of adjournment.| Otto C. Heinze and His Brother, Ar- | received $500 more if the letters were Prisoner’s Mother in Tears. ers. Said Mr. Forster: “There are | 1080 ENYer, (07 B KaoW that My Bar” | o0 llowed to pass between it and the | Soided that the only course l€ft Was | There having been a great deal of talk | thur P., wom a victory in the Court in | need M exldence put they mower were| The aged Mrs. Thaw's appearance lobbyists over here in the corner who | jicVeq"Mr. "Bishop. of New Haver was | SHOFe. e O Ay ative. about the possibility of a veto, every- | New York Wednesday when Judge| Mr. Carvalho sald he was present when |on the stand was pathetic . Hefors -;:’Intvrr[eh\x Ym‘ mem:ers and With | i uiting when he eried out: “Where | A battalion of grenadiers from Lin- body in the room caught the signifi- | Hand directed the dismissal of an in- | the $500 was paid? The letters were [she had spoken two minutes her feel~ :m.; ::: 7;]1: I “'r.):“ the kspwlfvr ‘3 did he get it?” and asserting that the | KOPing and a detachment of 250 men ZEPPELIN FLIES 110 MILES. cance of the president's jocular query. | voluntary petition in bankruptcy nu( read today. ings overcame her and she paused. e loor.” uone spwaker warned | i) wag drawn by someone who had | ffom the Vestergotland reglmant have o ol 1 certainly do not” hastily replied | against the brokerage firm of Otto C. When Mr. Carvalho began his testi- | Thaw kept his %eat, but his extreme - Vi i t then| ‘wor] al e E .. alleges e Was Solv "0l seemeq €| an o admit It e ater s othe 0 Would suffice. Mr. Torster said that | Several other representatives spoke urg work at al led Cathedral Tower at Cologne. | ““Tne deiay in laying the bl before Slcked That ths frm was lusliént 1o | Jeroms. sesmeq rel Uctant to admit It | minutes ater his mother stopped and the lights were turned on. Then| Slaughter houses has come to an end again. Tears came to her eyes, she He wanted the lobbyists to keep their | (ivc"(he moting of the previous ques. | 208 the general strike committee has e A the president was due to Representa- | stringency. The special master ap- | jt he expressed regret that evidence Of | put her palm leaf fan before her face places ond let members alone. lled Frankfort, Aug. 5.The airship Zep- | tive Pa yne's desire to convey the doc- | pointed to consids case reporte: 4 T tion and the vote. called upon the railroad men and the y Y pointed: to consid ase Tepol this kind' should once more mark a|and bowed her head. Then Thaw could The speaker said that the house o i joi pelin 11 started from n here at dawn to- ument in person. Mr. Payne did notthat the creditor: aims were not F 5 or § il t Be obeyed or else he would | , There was much turmoil for a time, | Printers to join the strike. b ts third effort to reash Cologne, | Lo untl Lpo 5 Mriors: g o! ims - w case already famous for its salaclous | not restrain himself. Springing to details. his feet he ran to the witness stand order the floor cleared. The roll call |Put as it was late members hastily S 110 miles away.. The lines were cast{ Previous to that time the president —_— W 2 Abe Otind. S0l kR e Tebbut his Teitber was called. ‘When' it was finished Mr, | V¢t to the station to take trains [ Jumped from Freight Train Into River | oose at twenty minutes before 5 and signed a number of measures of com- | WRECK OF LAUNCH homenks vil C — - ¢ 1t was at the beginning of the af-|shoulder, patted her hair and whis- Chandler rose to. protest aganist law- Plainville, Conn., Aug. 5.—An un- | even at this-early hour a crowd of fifty | paratively small importance and im- ers, lobbyists and outsiders inferfer- known man, believed to be & tramp, | thousand people had assembled {0 | mediately after attaching his name. +o RESULTS IN FOUR DEATHS. | ternoon session that Thaw himself took | pered tg her. S g and Mr. Forster being again rec- | SENATE SUSTAINS jumped from a freight train tonight as | cheer the departure. the. 'ghneral "tacift bill Be signed. the the ‘stand. Then the New York dis. | Mrs. Thaw nearly broke down on bgnized, he insisted that: the flgor be GOVERNOR'S VETQ |l Was crossing the bridge over the| Cologne,. Aug..5—The Zeppelin air-| Philippine tariff measure. The presi- | Struck a Submerged Pile in Patapsco | trict attorney seemed anxious to let two more m“u; oTn; efore she finished tleared. Pequabuck river into the water and |ship arrived here at fitteen minutes | dent picked up a handsome mother of River, Maryland. ooy all “he dk'gewl N *:i':l"‘;"bg‘ o o g o A 1 i is belleved t6 have drowned. Search |past 10 this morning, two hours and | pearl sent to him from the Philippine dha el rough one sordid story er an- ance! ~ But de her tears Swornd oW, Clanred Of Bill Allowing. Five-sixths of Mem- | ig yeing ‘made for the body. a quarter later than the time she was | fslands fo be, used in sining "img| Daltimore, Md. Aug, 5.—Two drown- | other, evidently with the hope that the | insisted on “having it over.” The oth- Speaker Banks ordered the chamber | bership of Board of Pardons to Lib- tleared and fully & score of COrpora- | erate Prisoners—Other Busine: lying e Canton po- | Palpable eagerness of the witness to|er witnesses today inclyded two for- ad Iying at rors at the bot | talk on this theme would show Justice | mer teachers and a_scfiool friend of expected. The vessel encountered un- | measure. The president knew at once | ed bodie: favorable weather ‘conditions on the | that the measure being placed before | lice station and two oth tion attorneys, and twoscore or more [* o way, and these caused the delay. The i t ¢ the Patapsco river ~tonight,| Mills that he was insage on the sub- | Thaw's, who declared that he seemed of other. men left seats in the far enate and Hou the general assembly. /Tabled. q & 4 4 him was_the Philippine fari€ bill A | tom of the Patapsc % Beis | ject. Thaw wak eager to tell. Thel perfectiy normal when they knew him. s o e the, L Resostln Favecably. ship circled-the: tower of the Cologne | broad smile of satisfaction overspread | while sixteen peisons who were their cathedral, fying low, and then sailed | his fage and he wrote his name with | companions are alive and _thankful The speaker gallantly exempted the | IHartford, Aug. 5—The senate was| Rajlroads—Extending time for the P B 4 : A called to order at 10.45 by President p $ to the suburb-of Bickendorf to come|a flourish not in evidence when he | that they were not also drowned when jadies who were in. the audience from | 0, Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain | SOUStTuction ~of a street railway in | down, The,landing place and the bal- | gigned the general tarift bill {heir gasoline launch was wieeked this| SUTTON HEARING RESUMED. CHANGE IN LINCOLN PENNY. 3 New Britain. Calendar. E Sekion: loon shed were surrounded by immense | When the sident arrived at- the | afternoon. 3 ;};zllroli‘cay nas tnmple;xedcand un- G Iviao i i i al for the Insane. crowds. - capitol the Wi shining brightly, | - The drowned: Lisutenant Utley Corrobor: Testi- | Secretary MacVeagh Has Ordered’ Re- o Y iy ler | S mained A resolution pasdéd by the senate | The progress of the vessel was re-|but soon®after he entered his room| Mrs. Katherine E. Brown, 60 years. mony of Other Officers. moval of Initials of Designer. ;{l)r‘:e:dnlv;{ll ad been carried by about | Following othier business the senate | ynder suspension of the rules con. | Portéd by ‘telegraph as it came down | just off the senate chamber the skies| Marie Hawes, 5 years. _— — R T S R ;;fll;k up the [governor's veto of the| cerning a dock and a hoisting appara- | the.Rhine. Crowds witnessed the pas- | jarkened, heavy black clouds rolled up| Willard Leach, 12 years. Annapolis, Md.. Aug. 5—For five| New York, Aug. Criticism of the . TR Tt il which allows five-sixths of theltys for the Hospital for the Insane |Sase from Limburg, Neuwied, Remagen | and the electric lights had to be turned | Frank Pryor, 19 years hours today Lieut. Harold M. Utley |[new Lincoln pennies on account of o e an T e 0 tane |members of the board of pardons to|wag in like manner passed by the | and Bonn. The ship ran info-a thick | on, The boat had reached a point about | of the marine corps was subjected to |the prominence of the designer's in- e e d sn'snd lh‘e \ulre‘nnml pardon prisners, instead of requiring | poyse. fog as it approached Cologne and Off for Beverly Teday. 100 yards from shore when jt struck|ap exacting examination and cross ex- |itials, V. D, B. resulted today in am to hey Mr. Hasting of Wind- |a unanimous vote of the board. All One passed by the senate under deviated from.its course to the south- “Y must be zoing, for we are off to|?® submerged pile and its occupants| amination in his connection with the |order from Secretary MacVeagh for ' Sutton of Oregon, [ the removal of two of the letters. The sor, Mr. Willlams of Barkhamstead | the senators voted in the negative on | suspension. as to time whon public | West and ‘missed Cologne by ten miles | g yorlv tomorrow.” sald the president. | Were thrown into the water, which at| death of Lieut. J. and Mr. Helm of East Windsor chang- | the que “Shall the bill pass, the Tt got its bearin, i i feet de y g e H the a1 B et e S i 3 by | or so. It go rings again near P that point is only about four feet deep. | pow the subject of investigation before | letter B will be retained on the new ol Jrom yes 10 50, emr: Burke of Man- | governors veto to the contrary ‘not- | tne house, also, In like manner, The | Dueken 8iid" when the fog lifted it |1 left, the capitol at §.80 o'clock to|phg Sodies of Mrs, Brown and the lit- | the naval board of inquiry at the acad- | dies. This is in accordance with prece ¢ gheater was excused from voting, as | withstanding?” The senators Voting | fime 15 Ostober 1 headed straight for. the city and came | "*[7I3, 60 L8 Ve O n thanked | (e 8irl were brought ashore, but those | emy. His story in substance was cor- | edent at the treasury department. e had paired with an Ansonia man, |were as follows: Senators Luther, o i et in rapidly. the ‘members for the courteous treat. | Of Pryor and Leach have not been re [ roborative of the testimony of the Victor D, Brenner, the designer of and this took, another away from the | Chamberlin, Fenn, Alsop, Middleton, isagreeing Action. Sf L eat- | covered. other officers who were present at the | the new penny, said today that he ia yea column. Luddington, Courtney, Shanley, Heine- | A bill concerning maintenance of | JAPANESE SOLDIERS SUNSTRUCK | Ment extended him at ;” e G = fght betweén Lieutenant Adams and [ going to write to Secretary MacVeagh Chandier Amendment Lost, 105 to 103, |man, Bowen, Chase, 'Hurley, Phillips, | the drawbridges which the house had | B senatits's happy return ta thélr Boroes NEW DIRECTOR OF MINT. Lieutenant Sution In the carly morn-|of the treasury department and de- The speaker ordered a verification Hfi{(’“e'-B‘:",‘,{;‘r;af.“f“"'!“l‘;fim:’"“““;"“g P ey - Dash ' Ister” amended {n'| Militdiny /Sthotite iCondemned * Tor | 7LTR0A-"Ridl extraorainucy “wenaion —— | ng "ot Oct. 13, 1907, when young Sut- | mand an explanation of the dectsion of the roll, and the final a - ee - Orderi Forced March, = 4 " f M. husetts to | ton was shot. to remove his initials from the coin. ment was that the Chy N nnee” | Searls, Burnham, Barnes, Turner and | there was passéd. i N | A Ot e Though Utley saia he was under the [ If he were able, he said, he weuld i andler amend- | prot s BU Th ‘without date.” ' A Dburst of applause Succeed Frank A. Leach. & 3 2 o ‘ment had been lost, 105 to 103. iina--20. | oiie Btternoon sesslon was taken Up| Victorla, B. 'C,” us. G.—Japanese | waq gccorded the vice president as he i tmpression at the time of the shooting [sist that the initials be left on the One incident of the voting was that |, APSent or Not Voting—_Senators gvith discussion of the minority report | newspapers contain biiter atiacks on | 1vig acoorded the vice presiden e _ President Tage | that Sutton, In the heat of the strus- | dies. Mr. Brenner added that when Mcsoentative Marnd Goodwin, Abbe,-Blakeslee, Stiles, Hol- %f the public utilities bill, which was | the mili thoriti k7 i g2 .58 p. m. Washington. Aug. residen rgdiet @ other officers who | the d v parein \ 7 en of Madison, the military authorities of Japan in| Then the senate adjourned sine die. | todar sent to. the senate the nomina- | Ele W m and of the design was first accepted it bora { Who had made the motion to substi. | ZCT; Arnold, Brooks (in' the chair), | defeated, as reported elsewhere. consequence of fatalities from sun-| Jn the house Speaker Cannon an- th;r;”o( A Platt Andres. Jr of Mas. | Weresattempting to disarm Sutton, dl- | his name in full and wecretary Co:- tute the minority report for that of | Barnum and Day—9. Adjournment was taken shortly aft- | stroke. while the South Osaka division d his i e i o™ o= | rectdd the shot against himself, he was | telyou assured him Yhat it would de g g | The bill was declared rejected. er 5 until Tuesday next. i T h tly In [\iounced his committee appointments | sachusetts to be director of the mint, ly itive about the suicide | allowed > the majority. report, was not present S N reecta. sday nex i Sen e’ T thereapmater | End. these were received with varying | to succeed Frank A. Leach, who re- | R0t nearly eo positive sbout fhe Sulcide | allowed to remain. The frst die, he y ? egrees of satisfaction. e e 0 b g y as the el witness said, e . Some of the minority report support- | On the motion of Senator Brooks|s BTPGE ACROSS THE THAMES | at 120 degrees. The soldiers, were in- | “Fy "o but o fow minutes before 5 .‘é%’,::“‘,',‘"(‘i.‘c”.iflf, jies Watcr company | Answer to Major Leonard's questions, e ers had been anxious to have a vote |the senate went into executive ses i R formed that the march was to culti-|yclock when Mr. Payne's resolution . P s | the witness said he would consider a K. OF C. ENDOWMENT Committee on Railroads Reports Fa- | .. ¥ h i 2 4 solution | of Oakland, Cal. Mr. Andrew is an itted suicide who was at- o taken before recess, when it seemed |sion to consider nominations by the b P vate fortitude and the honor of victory | fixing 6 p. m. as the hour for sine die | expert on all ‘Afiancial matters, an ag- | Man committed su likely to them that the Chandler (governor. The senate confirmed the| YOrably on Petition of New Haven | would fall to the regiment without | djournment was adopted. e 7o the hational monctars com- | tempting to shoot someone else and | Fund of $500,000 Endorsed for Scholar- draft would go through. After the |nomination of the following as mem-| Road. stragglers or sick at the destination. ake. And later, ships at Catholic Uriversity. announcement of the vote there was [bérs of the state reformatory com- Sstone sMennt i Ofesmor.of e comoihit shot himself by misi P This excited a strong feeling of com- | Cannon, h’z‘?-"'&?'#.‘é‘.’.;"é‘l?fi"fi‘&i‘.&' mission and professor of ccolomIcs i | ynger crogs examination by Lawyér s cre Harvard university. His home i near . Sut- L much excitement and it was openly | mission: Charles Hopkins Clark of | Hartford, Aug. 5.—Just before the | Petition and mgny soldiers became de- | wity their hats in their hands, made M. Henry E. Davis, counsel for tne Sut Mobile, Ala., Aug. 5.—The $500,000 gharged that the lobbyists had*had a | Hartford, Jjohn P. Elton of Water- | house adjoirned this atternoon reports | lirious but struggled on under march- | o neat speech in which he thanked | © The nomintion of Mr. Andréw later | (ORS. he udmitted that he was reach- | endowment fund for scholarships was hand iIn the result. It was even claim. | bury, Morris W. Seymour of Bridge- | came in favorable to a_constitutional | INg Order: them for their service during the sve- | yas confirmed by the senate in ex- | I for Sutton's hand to disfrm Bim fendorsed by the convention of = the ed that some members were called | port, Albert Garvin of Wethersfield | amendment providing that legisiative | SIX men died “gd scores fell cxhausi-| cial sesslon. Upon its conclusion he | geutive session. When the latter freed his arm from be- | Knights of Columbus today and It was ?ut °rwlv!’:h ch;t:mher dur:nxl the vet.- ax Adler of New Haven, ;esslo;m“uhu‘ll en;l the first Monday in ;flk;}?flsbfi l_?ég{; pr‘;g":;'gd cr::l;lle‘_e:_: g0t a round™ of applause from both Y e 5 g::“.l;dhu chest an, e revoly de\"mmlllhll the amount be ..m..;.v'd . i vietory seeming] in his une followin; 2 sides.. . wi n two years and surrendered to B Repramentativa, Beott bakct 1o P ?I::d"; the chairy | FeReral a;mfnf\' o T conveyed by train to the garrison hos OBITUARY. When adjourhment was had at 4 b.|the Catholic university at Washington. eptance of th 01 itts ent pro m. in e chair. pital, where several came insane, at- 1y m. the crofs eéxamination was u " The membe of the national board m%‘:-u:’o( e v bi. "Heps | Passed—Resolution extending to ,,,&ZL‘;’{?;{"J"A’;&'&‘,’,,:‘L;‘".','t:‘; the | tacked -the officers and wrecked the | SPEAKER CANNON'S - Loren Newcomb. ished. OF-Qirectors 'will hireaitar be restill resentative Whiton objected, as he had | November 1, 1910, the time for the | announcement of the joint committees, | fUrniture in the wardroom. The march COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS | - Tolland, Conn., Aug. Loren Ne: _— _— to attend all nationai conventjons. An amendments to offer, and a vote not | CONStruction’ of a’ street ‘Tallway line | The committee on rallroads Lemert. | COVEring twenty-nine miles occupled — > comb, 72 vears old, died at his home ARRIES BABY AWAY. |attempt was made by the officers and ‘being pressed @djournment was taken ?gfl;h;‘a\‘fl-‘dflg New liaven & Hart- | ed favorably -on. the petition .of - the | fOUrteen and one-Haif hours Congressman Higgins on Judiciary | here today, from heart diseéase. ie| BEAR CARR * |members of the directors present to until Tuesday with the matter still in % 3 re 0. "l riden; fixing | New Haven road t§ build a new bridge Committee—Tilson on Military Af-|Was a member of the general assemn- —_ clothe the latter with power to vote L T A ol B :“;:';'!w-ngflu-" ist- | across the Thames river at New. Lon- TEAM STRUCK BY TRAIN. fairs. bly In 1368 and 1883 and of the con- | Posse of Men Unable to Find Any |in convention, but it was lost by an re al B = stitutional convention in . e oV o nte, i .t House, e m | amended by the house, and passing an | O o i 17 0 Driver and One Horse Killed Near leaves & son and daughter. Trace of Either. i e uiising the. many. members are_opposed-to it. It {amendment passed by the, house. ' MAY VETO SUNDAY. BILL Forestvill e e e _— petship of the directory gives o Foot of Calendar—Concerni the - o ville. mittee appointments late today. In N Ye Pk V hts at N rt. Be r v 4 L is clatmed that opponents of the t ovi -0l ng e making the appointments, Representa- jew Yo acl a lewport. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 5.—A Journal | power to call a meeting any time @nandler draft got promises of votes | East Norwalk fire district. Rumored That Governor ires That tyille, Con: 5 < Newport, R. I, Aug. 5.—Upwards of | special from Cheboygan, Mich., says: | and place they deem practicable be~ Rejected—House bill No., 471, con- Desi Forestyille, Conn., Aug. 5.—A. double | tives Fowler, New Jersey, Gardner, P! | simply on the proposition to defeat i ts of the New York Yacht club, | Reports reached thg city today that |cause of the rapidity with which the fhe minority report and without ask- | Cerning voting machines; concerning It Be Recalled and Amended. team belonging to Palmer & Co. of | Massachuetts, ‘and Cooper, Wisconsin, | 160 boats o! ew York Yacht clul 'po! D New Britain was run into by a sub- | three of the “rules insurgents,’ who |including steam and sailing vessels, | a large black bear had carried away a | order is spreading. The confention edges for s - |employment of teachers; amending| . E New - | bay, 18 months old, while the motheér | will end tonight. R s the law concerning the state payment e R M R A B o R L S oF-enast Ry eclomt. et o Siene i progatation Tor. the meniak | mad. ploking Duckisberries on - the| T °C o8 * #d, that,on Tuesday the previous ques- | £or, Utiwbridge: eI he, M | ernoon that the governor had not | Britain, heing killed. The wagon was | mitteos. Hepresentative . Vreeland of | of the snnual race programme and | Mackintosh plains, about ten miles GIGANTIC STEEL PLANT ¥ tlon will be moved on the majority re- | POTIHION A exportation of cattle &6 pgge yp his mind to. veto the Sunday | smashed and one of the horses killed. | New York sucoeeds Mr. Fowler as the | cruise to the eastward. It has been |out of town. The mother, a Polish o port without further debate. iy i ”‘5"“‘""&' P bill, but he desires that it be recalled |-Aceobding to the engineer of the train | head of the committee on banking [ 03 vears since Newport harbor has [ woman, whose name cannot be learn- | To Be Established by French and Véte by Churti 104b o pete udjourned to Tuesday 8t | ond amended so that it will provide | Abratisgn was-aSléep on his team, his | and currency, ‘and: Representative-Ro- | had the distinction of being the ren- | €d, had left the child sleeping M| anorican Capital in Mexico City. ¢ ¥ Ahat & local court will not have the | head ‘being--bent ‘over on his knees. | denbrg, Illitols, succeeds My. Gardner | dezvous for the club’s annwal crufwe, | charge of another_ child, eight years 1 The vote by counties was as follows: THE HOUSE, - fingl decisign on . interpretation of, the | When the engine hit the team Abram- | as chairman of the committee on in- |4re runs having usually started from | old. ; Mexico City, Aug. 5.—A gigantic steel County. Yes. Ne R bito e . words, “the general welfare of the | SOl Wwas thrown seteral feet gnd his &nrm expositions. Mr. | New York. Sherift . 1“_‘." f“w‘,""";' a.posse ;" plant will be ‘eatablished In this ety ford . . 23 121 Hartford, “Aug. & Speaker Banks | Ommunity It 1s helieved that - the | skull fractured. s r#«a by Representa- "_"‘h:"‘;'m';h:\'“\f\fl_;'mln ._I:l‘".‘\fln"‘; ”'""e within the coming year by French and ; Hagon 1 12 lled the Touse to nrder ot 10.50 amd | 8overnor desires that there be & pro- 5 = S i Oliistead, Pennsylvania. These | o Lo, wate unabls American capital. ~The initial outliy et 12 15 | Chaplain Countryman offered prayer, | YiSion in the bill allowing the state te ‘members foughtthe ruies at the begin- | notnced was: - Expeditures in the | (race of the child or the bear. be $50,000,000. Victor. Belas w 17 0N e > rted Ui » “|to take an appeal from the dverse t i|ning of the present session and’ thus | (reasury department, = Representailve — of Paris is the head of the concern. Litchfleld 15 19 ' Repo Infavorably. decision. ~As this would conflict with a incurred the speaker's displeasure. The | Hill ‘of Connetticut. Stenmihin: A B It is understood that a large o Tolland 10 8| . Education—Amending section 2207 | the' furisprudence of the state;’ in that clunmwl om Man, demotrats appointed to committees re- | New appointments of memberships eamship Arrivals. the capital will come from Parls and Windham. . " 17|of the general statutes, tabled; later [a man cannot be put in jeopardy the [o\retnor m-prmn matn of ‘committees (ncludes Reprémontative | At Genoa: Aug. 1. Laisians, from | Boston. Coal and iron mines in Mex~ * ' Middleeéx .. . 5 11 |the report was accepted and the bill | second tims, it m-y‘{w somewhat diffi- | 3.600: Indications ‘at Higgins of Cennecticut- on_the-judi- | New York... * ico will be acquired later by the eon £ % —— | was rejected. cult a0 Tedbate; he bill to meet the h g 1 of . 1 9 clary and Tilson of Connecticut on the | At Havre: Aug. 5, La Jeerains, [pehy The sted, will be man: 105 Judiclary—Concerning sessions of | governars wishes, ¢ o3 Among the new ch 7 il affairs committes- ¢ from New York B 3 & .wmm “aYen e

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