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* PO LTES WL OGFENED o e i of o e RENEE 18 WO ng twenty minu re 10" o'cloc! r s % 2 TS = g 1 on ’!!ransmlttal from Senate the House Adheres .‘.‘::. ':;’."":J,’*:v:’:.",’”.“..‘:".,"::;‘.':i S POIND | The Misseieis anf Zovins 121022 | Second Charge Lodged Against Donald L. Persch, ‘was done. fusion. to Former Action e 1. ug” 11 —pomingo Esguerra | YOUTHFUL SICILIAN SLAYS MUR: | QUESTION OF ARBITRATION IN| wWashington Offcials Say there is 4 | New York Note Broker an Seen apprinted facal agent of DERER OF HIS BROTHER ABEYANGE. UNTIL_ AUG 1. [ysorous cemand JOor leborne men v republic of Colombia at London in 4 ’ ; e e e TR ST ; ( Baron Korgoro Takahira, Japaness | / CORRUPT PRACTICES BILL I8 PASSED ; - [“mtuieuon s =55 NURSED REVENGE FOR SIX YEARS | STRIKERS CLASH WITH CORSTABLE g the Onited S el | O)PERATED IN PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON Peking, Aug. 11.—The question of ol TS country. ‘ i D B e e ihie me- | Bhoating the: Oltome: of Foud Started ot i . : Soed. gotiation at Harbin, Manchuria, of a o 2 Voting Machine Commissioners—Bill Pass=d Authorizing | £%//°7 2t Harbin, Manchuria, o6 8| i Mulberry Bend; New York, in 1903 Early Today Forty-seven Families| At Niagara Falls, (e delegates o 5 e merican oultry association . Will be Ejected from Pressed Steel | clected Charles M. Bryant, Hoston, .hought that Systematic Scheme Has Been Worked president. Construction of New Bridge Across the Thames—| ff ‘s vatersay that. ‘;‘,"}“};';‘“"““' Assailant Seriously Stabbed. “Gar Companay's Houses &y Force. S s . Whereby. Stocks Supposed to be Secure in Bank 2 Russia, 1 : e Japanese Government has ac- f Speaker Banks to Give Theater Party—Prospects| e mattce st toms on the Araon rive . — cepted the Chinesc broposal to resume Vaults Have Been Placed on the Market—Estimated ° er will be negotiated by itse)f. New - = b lons on all questions in dispute . i3 are Good for Adjournment Late Next Week. s o A L dad bo | ror - S St Ll Rerly tomor.|except "that of the Antung-Mukden that Profits on Sale of Heinze Stock was $52,000 Belgrade, Aug. 11.—While Prince | Albert T. Patrick and befriended by | and their families will be evicted froi B % George of Servia was experimenting in | Harry K. Thaw, whom he came to |the Pressed Steel Car company's| Only Mi i ; . S ly Minor Concessions have been Hartford, Aug. 1L.—With fhe public | - Favorable report of the committee ;"' m"‘"“ fl:rk vesterday “l'l:‘ -'1"':" kuowz in the Tombs, died llloruyhbe- houses at McKees Rocks by the sher- | made in the liberal budget in Bng- | New York Aug. 11.—With a second |are expected tomorrow. The men utilities matter off their minds, the | on excise, accepted, bill passed. e e fore, “h““’“‘,;“",‘l‘l;“,‘,‘"“"‘“d“,‘ o8- | I of Allegheny county and a force|jand and the party has resolved (o |charge lodged ngainst him Donald L.|“higher up” whom Persch intimated jon which aroused consid- | pital where he ngered since he | of armed deputies. carry the fight into the protectionist | Persch, the young note broker who | were associated with him have not been bers of the legislafure _settled | Bill concerning the issuing of bonds . . down to business todsy and disposed {by towns, favorably reported by the | STADIE excitement in the city. 'A num- | was shot down on the street last night | Lagt Barrier Removed by Court's De- | stronghol Was arrested charged with larceny of | pinned dogn definitely as vet for of a large proportion of the business| committee on finance; report accepteq | P°T of sensational ' Tumors started, } by a boy ef ""'*:-h Amst Benthe ol g copper stocks belonging ta F'. Augustus | Persch, ac on the advice of coun- on the calendar. The prospects are |and bill passed. The purport of the | ATMOBE them ome to the cffect that | icllo, arrested as SEEligit Sh8 Every Nation Has in Its War Office | Heinze, is still a prisoner tonight and | sel, has kept his mouth shut. that adjournment will be taken late] bill is to give the cities and towns the | GCOTEe had tried to kill his brother, | brother of Chamarino Santanielio and | The last legal barrier in the way of | chives plans for the invasion of ev- | whilé there were no additional arress | i 6 ! biit an explanation of the cause of the | a cousin of Berigio - Seneshali, who | ejectment proceedings was passed late | STOW RS PR 08 00 SRRt O DS (qay the distriet attorney’s office has | 'r:md H-r: to Ohllm: ]Ro:l--n. 2 e et > ¢ P e young broker trie hard to ob- next week. authority to issue bonds up to 5 per I explosion set them al lat rest. were shot and killed in Mulberry Bend | today when Judge MacFarland refu ko35 . the most complete, said Actiug Chief | hscertained that he was ot alone 1n\m“ D T iiae thaough habess et This afternoon opposition appeaved | cent. of their grand lists without get- L, in the house to the plan to have an | ting permission from the general as- : in 1993. . Cascone was twice tried for | ed to re-open evictment judgments on | oo“gee Wity 6 the transaction. The case will be assistant attorney general appointed | sembly. Paris, Aug. 11.—In view of the to- | the murder of théfe men. He was|a petition filed by counsel for the placed. before the srand jury tomor- | PUS mceo:xrx:‘fi“ !:‘o.::: wx;‘r.:mx;mr; 2 L : 5 4 . rikers. Insufficient afdavits alleg- i i Under o bill which fs labeled “con-| Bill amending an act concerning in- | tal rejection by the French courts of | convicted an the first trial, but through [ st s Seventy-six Motorcyelists Arrivéd at | row and the evidence at hand, it is | . verning the support of indigent per- | vestments by savings banks, allowing | the claims of the postal. telegraph and | the cfforts of Albert T. Patrick se- | g forgery In the signature of loases | ghe Great Southern hotel in Colum- | said, will reveal a_systematic scheme [ decteion wan reserved tnd Wich his bl e e D o P | Mrventments in fira "misteiot and sewer | telephone. employes to-4 TIght to form | uréd’a new trial'and was acquitted.. |formed the basis of the court’s decis- | us Gnio, at 5.5 Tuesday oveiing | Worked not only in this city, but in [sUll standing at $50,000 he was forced Ohio, with a perfect | Philadelphia and Biston whercty . i ion, to go back to the Tombs. once declared this to be a “Spellacs” | district bonds, favorably, reported by |# trades union, M. Millerand, minister | * Revenged Death of His Brother. from Clevelan As soon as the mews of the court's| .or. out of 97 starters. stocks supposed to be tucked safely Important Developments. Dill in_another form, and peinted out | the committee on banks. Report w. |Of public works and posts and tele-| Amato Santaniello came to America | pyi; hed McK: that the present laws authorize the | cepted and bill passed. graphs. has deetned the time appro- | eight months ago. It was said in the | o v, "oeqncd, MeKees Rocke mova: in the vaults of hanks have in reality | About .the mot important fact un- A i v " of the strikers occupying compan: i * [ attorney general to appoint or engage | Substitite for hause joint sesolut glr;:‘:mfi“?;”:fienfl\*;1;';:‘?':\'!«!'0:#::\‘ ite | Italin_quarter that. for the last SIX | houses voluntarily A thelr penn | . Adotph Bertchey, Burglar, wa clec- besn Srifinatridtisd b individuals whi.| earthed today was the existence of an assistant to carry out any special | concerning the grounds of fthe State |m: ¥ z gty of | \cars he. has been drilled in the pre- | [ou>s voluptarily moved troviited at Trentor for the murder of | placed-them on the market at a profit. | twelve chiecks, all of whieh wer® signed \ inquiry into legal matters. ‘As there | Xormal school af, Willimanii r{:"g‘;- Tised for participation n the strike | copta of the Sicilian vendetta. With | ‘Tne’ question of arbitration in the | & POTeT 3F T Tikionond Beteh, TUS| “Heinze Not the Only Suffe by S ety N e e was no desire to raf he question e - ta ¢ | his dying breatl ay Cascone charg- ’ © | first two shocks failed to m, =0 e Heinze stock on the market for O3 Gyorum the mattee was tabjed mgxtllrl’nuflfgefpok:dh:::i'b:,l(llxpaszitimlnu last May e voung Amato with “having killed :,'"":,;3‘:”;; is mow in abeyance un- | jowerful was his_physique. wAnd though Ar. Heinze according 1o ;mnnsr:sge‘ Fealized 826000, One check e house comcurred with the sen- cot ey him" “In_revenge for my having killed ol k) i all street's analysis of the affair, was | for s made out to Charles Katz ate in accepting the amendment to |restricting the manufacturing and AFFAIRS AT BEVERLY. his brother,” the ante-mortem state- m’fl?.‘ii" t:‘c:\'l:{‘:”fi.‘l‘ b.r\.’&"f.;‘.fl;{‘..‘{,‘.’,‘f to' Texas | at first thought to be a particular vic- | and two' were Jdrawn to the order of the bill concerning the manufacture |treatment of oil and garbage in tho oot ment reads. e ;’,;" m;:tuhl;hp dis- | W L (:}nrk.‘ o(‘x’r;e wis ltor :lqln and office ti other men | another for 10, Clark is the nota Mr. Taft on His Vi may cross the bridge at El Paso and | tim, it has e ol e call on President Diaz, on Mexican | trict attorne: of electrieity and the compromise |towns of Waterford, East Lyme, Old | President Taft Takes Daily Routine of | Cuscone signed the accusation with measure went through in concurrence, | l-vme and Stonington, favorably re-| g, ercise—Will Make Few Recess Witiiin an- hour he was T G RS soil, the latter returning ta the visit | suffered likewise. | broker in whose office Persch had desk VOWED TO KILL OTHERS. to Mr. Taft on American ground. * | One other man was at least thus|room and who first approached M. M. disposing of a very troublesome mat- | Ported by the committce on public terThere was 5o’ discussion of the heam‘; and safety; accepted and bill| APPointments. bill when it came up injthe house. | passed. 4 The public . utiities b matter diea | House bill making appropriations for peeverly, Mass. Aug. {1—President peac < | the bank commissioners and the 3 alked w he American am- s . B e e rren & T o Jonn som- | bassador to Japan, Thomas J. O'Brien, - | nipred. He is ¥, M. Everett of Boston, | Joyce, Helnze's representative, with the "one turned and’ grappled with | Ex-CoMvict Who Killed Daniel Fenton| The Death of Capt. Bill MoMahen, | whose New York brokers, Cram Mil- | information that he cowld obtain & . after the shooting. He is in a hos- 1, “”, " [ who had saved the 1 ) liken and company, made the addition- | loan at the Windsor Trusc company. al and if he & Had Planned to. “Get Even” With jj 1, 0y the result of his la s |al charge against young Persch to- | On the. basis of the checks mentioned overs will be maim- 24 fog Nite; 5 Three More. of day. According to that firm, Persch|and others signed by Persch, the Amato was seriously stabbed when e i Rere to former action on the part of | Missioner on building and loan asso- th:eho\ue. g ciations for the two years ending Sept. | for more than an hour this afternoon R T 1 TN oE o X 7 of negotiated a loan of $7,000 on stock | trict attorney’s office estimated t 30, 1911, favoraply ~reported by uwe|On the porch of his summer cott: POSSE AIDING POLICE. New York, Aug. 11.—James McSor- b | owned by Mr. Everett. The stock in|the profits from the sale of Heinze's committee on.appropriations; accepted | The ambassador hud expected his visit |~ "~oo- MRS ley, the ex-convict, who Killed l’)anle!l Mrs. Cyril G. French, aged .ars, | question was 100,000 shares of n,p' stock was approximately $52,000. THE SENATE. and bill passed. to last not more than fifteen minutes, | 455 po, s..,.eh," for Murderer of | Fenton, a hotel keeper, in Middieto of Woreester, Mass., died of neart dis- | Eelipse Oil company and the name of | -~ One indictment at least will be re- —— House bill making an appropriation | but he found the president Keenly A Schi h N. Y., vesterday d started out With | eage on a Northern Pacific train on | Henry F. Risborough of Philadelphia | turned by the grand jury, according 1o alive to the situation in the far east, nna Schumacher. the intention of “getting even” with|Tyceday, near Kent, Wash. while on< #ppears as the man who furnished the | Assisant Attorney Noti.' But he in- Hartford, Aug. 11.—The senate was |for the Connecticut agricultural experi- called to order at 10.45 by President | ment station for the two years ending|and Mr. O'Brien went carefully over | b e ) three other men ho as jurors had had | the way'to Portland, Ore., to visit her | money. Coincidentally one of Mr. Ris- | timates that there is a presiding genius pro tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain {Scpt. 30, 1911, favorably reported by |every question of importance that was | Rochester, N. ¥., Aug. 11.—A posse |a hand in sending him to prison for | op | borough's references was Charles Katz | behind_the whole affair although he Sexton. the committee on appropriations; uc- | Pending when he left his post at To- | Of fifty farmers, many of them armed | stealing a tray of diamonds in Newark, . | the Brooklyn brewer who has been | would not say who the man was. to come home on leave of gb- | With shotguns, aided the local police | N.” J, according to statements made | A Fight Over the First Glass of B n the Heinze loan. The | Bocton Man Brings Action Against - : mentioned Australian Ballot. cepted and bill passed. kio at party | method in the Everett case, according Persch. The bill ' concerning (the use and | House bill making ap appropriation | Sence. Mr. O'Brien is to be retajped | In searching and. guarding the marsh- | by merhbers of the New York detective 4 g preparation of ballots known as the | for the expenses of the highway com- | by the president as ambassador gmd | lands along the ghore of Lake On-|force today. The detectives said that ik 1 by Toraiiners in Waehing, | to the charge made today. was simila; i Australian ballot law, was on the |missioner for the two years ending|i8 credited with being as close to ‘the | tario. near —Holy Sepylcher cem- | McSoriey was In this city Friday last|ion “pa, resulted in one man being | to that through which the Hel op- | Boston, Aug. 11.—I. M. Everett calendar starred for action. The | Sept. 30, 1911, covering salary and ali | throne as any ambassador at the Jap- | ¢t where Anna.. Schufnacher met |and when encountered on the Bowery | (pot oo fidl e e G C PR | per stocks were put on the curb—that | young business man of 53 State stri amendment “Shedule A” that was on | expenses, favorably yeported by the |.aliese emperor's court. . Drutal’ geuth, IEEL Dytirday. was locked up as a suspicious person. | fan “COungeq” © All the men . were |18 the 3tocks were hypothecated after | #aid tonight that he had instituted the calendar was also starred. The |committee on appropriations; reporf President Taft made the important | A man suspected of being the mur- | He was later discharged, but not before | yit o i i { having been but up as security. proceedings against Donald L. amendment made the meaning of the | accepted and bill passed | declaration today that s | derer of the girl is belived to be | he had made a number of threats in i , Carlos Warfield, vice president of one | # New York note broker. He House bill authorizing the New Yora, | Policy to m f P i hiding in the Redrby marshes. conversations with the detectives. Mc- panies, is|did not care to say anything furthef explained the dif- | New Haven and Hartford Railroad | ments as possible. ‘considerable | at this time bevond admitting that the of the Heinze cop also said to have los n 9 v Reputable witnesses have testified at | Sorley, they now say. mentioned Chief ‘AP':;‘ i fie"';;"k ferent amendments. company to construct a new bridge | cancies on the federal . the inquest that a mun was scen with | of Police Cosgrove of Newark, Fenton, e e o e il | money through the same stock shifting | statement concerning himselt tn the The bill as amended was passed. | across the Thames river and change | cially, the president has or near the girl in the cemfetery Sat- | a burglar known as “Tron Gall Kid." | pe @ millionatre coul operator at Wil | B0y "ogifie ™ after witness was | New York dispach was true. He in- in | urday, and that this man, or one of | and another “underwotid” member as | iarsor W Va- commitied sufcide i SU0ioned at the district attorney's | timated thai important developments Senator Higgins suggested that the | its location in connection therewith, {he will make appointments only - t senators express, in an informal way, | afvorably reported by the committee |districts or circuits where the need | VeT similar - appearance. is said to| belonging to “the gang tha; had turn- | goostone W. Va., after a quarrel with | office today and further developments might be expected in a day or two. their view as to the time for the bill | on railroads: accepted and bill passed. | of a judge is shown to be imperative. | Dave been hanging about the district |ed against me” and every member of | por pyg L D The president does mot helieve it to | for two or thtee days: It is a curious | which. he had vowed to, kil | her husband. to go nto effect, but afterward with- Passed Corrupt Practice Bill. B i - be & Food policy o Appoint & man to | fact that this man went.to the home | * McSorley's real mamb, it became bt 3 IMMIGRANT. SOCIETIES. '::.1: TR anfi-n;‘i‘:;“:::sagreo(nhc:mi'::“c:”\?g: aHife oSN and o comuiission bim t( tie father of (.}m(:;lable Albert Baé known tonight. was ‘Thomas McAul A Team D",‘:k';,' w:,:,‘ffi,‘"::‘d bt 9. A MEN PARARE g ? : 0 in the absence of confirmaiton by the | ker of the. town of Greece, who found | known to the wnderworld as “Big g o il ; i i When the bilis relating to public |Practices at clections, favorably re- | siuate “Tiiere (0L comarmalton by the | So0 CF e svave i which the piri waq | Fags i picture ané pedifres ars | dren, rau away on Queenshoro bridge | 8ix Thousand Veterans March in “""'E'"' of t::gnm Called to W‘“’“"‘ 1 ,“'Mmml‘:',‘,,"i,';‘o‘ntg":' T e O 0 et Tahan e bk e s | | buriod, and houht fopd. this morning | In the rogues” gallery. at police head: | 3 W pl otk ey, Six persons hurled | - Mideummer Heat at Salt Lake City. vils.in Their Management. % o 3 up, have failed of confirmation and. after | The consthble was absent from thé | quarters and- be lad ‘done two “bits - Y s s e T the senate, Senstor Barnum moved | M. Taves of Waterbury offered an fgorcing from one to three tears, *ond | house_at te time- in privon. I¢-was his open threat that |85 to need the services of an wmbu- | Sait Lake City, Aug 11 —Midsum . WNow, Yok, Adg. 11—The cru:-h! that th seniate adhere to its former lmaJl iment allowing n‘mmnA'lefl]lfl ex - situation thus created has been | At Umes foday the number engued he would “get” Fenton and two other % ngeon. mer heat today thinned the annual |aga v;w ek\ -M oy : l:‘ll‘fl:‘!m ‘c Action in passing the bill reported by | pend money et ha b date in “"iexceedlnsl,\ embarrassing. Mr. Taft's | il @ hunt ®r ihis suspect is estimated | mep who had "done him dirt” before | yp. pey. Lugder Be k, head of th parade of the Grand Army of ms lrl;:ln\'i(r?n a -x:\;ual es _|r't“ u: :“w. the St (e semmittes. i “-T)fe“m“gif‘,:"‘:;‘ii;‘;:‘ declaration of his policy -as to- recess | 10 have been 130 men. and tonight &|he died. £ e /L daier Slecky, Bown o€ k| BpInUeLat the 430 Sacammennt SO | BRI O e ety i ? . lon was, car- e . sse of ut 50 4 4 ¢ 8 Y son, N. | wrought suffering among the 0 80 2 g - Senator flvflolfl"flflhs came ‘up-in connection | posse of ahout 50 farmers Is continii- | ' Three men whom the police kNOW | "gied at the monastery after a long | of ehildron. who barticipated in the | land, has shown conditions which of- ried by a practically unanimous vote, [ The report of the committee was a 2 fng ‘the p & ber immediately transmitted to the For Commitment of Boys. dexth of lud:n Beth 'l',,r‘ 3 bury .,m‘ Tom olic “church circles throughout the At least 100 childrep and 20 veter- | tention of congrs at its next ses- A substitute for the senate bill con. | will hot fill this vacaney until con- scarch of the woods just west | “What ‘Big Tom'?" asked the de- | SOUNTY, having beld Important charge® | ans were taken from the street. Many ston. S4B ' Voting Machine Commissioners. cerning the commitment to chartered | gress meets In December. of the cemetery today, a suit of cloth- | tective, s, Darier AR N s kg g a",'z‘{f.fl .,ry,'mflr:" b et P T ¢ > [ | it qutte i’ ing. with volver in one of tt - - 7 X n the shade. Those treate . ¢ 3 » Senator Searls explained the bill cs- | Institutions of b The president had quite art xmmmll 8. a olver in one of the ‘Why, e emergency stations numbered . about | of the commission appointed by con- i him' that croaked Fenton yes- g tablishing a board of voting machine | f 7 and 117, favorably reported b; | talk with Judge Tra E. Abbott of New | Pockets, was found, but these were |terday,” came the answer. and then Ralph Gascone, ator ! o o i ¥, Wi co, afte ¢ a r e ¢ a - 2 ysteri- proprietor of & Mul- | 40" jncluding 30 children. There were jgress in 1907 to investigate Immigra- ‘commission: It provides that on |Ccommittee on the judiciary, was taken | Mexico, after luncheon today. | eliminaied from the case this after- | the detectives knew who the mysteri- |\ fRURT, CESCORS RIOONETL €8 RUC | 40, }:L‘x’u:»‘f e tion problems, says that an inquiry by | up. President Taft will not . | poon, when they were found to be the | ous McSorley was. z 3 . e ot DU RS eWvatnor | "Cous o0 ott ot e idomumitiad: Willy | aiiiy manceuvaed wEodhd ® | propérty of @ discharged farm-hand. served 32 months in Sing Sing after | " Ag: 11 o'cloek the parade started, |the commission has shown that 78 Y l per vent. of the so-called homes in ahall appoint & board of three comm his conviction for murder. was shot sloners, who shall hold office for fwo|amendments was accepted and _the | week of August 14 GRUESOME EXHIBITS. o D i onpger s en. M0k | willitoe ‘therinomiter regiatetinn: S1, FRNE BERL SRT08: RS . yoars from July 1, 1911, Not more | @mended bill passed by a vote of 73 to visit would be too NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS = of his vafe, last night, by u man|otEpee Put ::::,::»h::::d;“:r::: v ?I::mu:rkfor N e ‘«‘;:" b Thcatiol: prriod, o Skulls Used to lllustrate Course of Bul- | whose prother he killed four years neo. | cogs. ~ Six thousand veterans, walking [ized. The most serious charge made o Somemiasloners shall | ™ gpeaker to Give Theater Party. The -grestdent lavghingly. Policy of Secretary of Interior in 13 6 same po! party, and . dent laughingly dec! y E & let in Sutton’s Head. His I e | H2in Arvi emo- v at least two of them shall be mechan- | Speaker Banks announced that i |today that the invading force could | posing of Public Lands Attacked. | el Pt orelaty b Si e 0l D L ahats reasetenare. b Kol Annapolis, Aug. 11—4 ome fea- S 1 ent board shall continue In office until | would be presenteq “The Dollar Mark" did ot fhvade the golf lns ot | Spokane, Wash., Aug. 11.—At the na- | ture vas. iniroduced e tatrs sxa | - The <Espsraints Fiag Wi et | SO0 Bdctatore Cng of the Dlessiif (LMD IR0 B e ericat Cromsnal the end of their present term. The |by George Bernard Shaw, and that the | Myopia 2nd Essex. _ | tional irrigation congress this after-|gsjon of the inquiry into the death of | Tuesday on College hill at Chautau- “',;’l',',',‘,’,m"n boys of Vermont, who wore | countries, who believed that thby were bill contains thirty-six pages. speaker hoped all would stay in the| S ng of golf, the president and | noon Dr. George C. Pardee, formerly |y jeut. James N. Suttom, Jr., of the U.|qua, N. Y. and-the Esperantists ral- | gorioe of ,m’e in their hatbands. about to find employment in desira- The bill was passed. city and attend and that tickets could John Ha:s lia gmnrnn;_xfi_u)go a; attacked Rich- 18" mgrine corps. The legal repre- | lied around it to hear addresses on the | "Msnn“'. had only four veterans in [ble places. The agents have paid A. Ballinger, secretary of the ative of Mrs. Sutton, the mother | progress of th mpaign. J. D.|jine, while [llinols had the largest |from $1 to $5 aplece for the girle ical experts. The members of the pres- | Parson’s theater next Tuesday evening | Capture Boston, Beverly or Ipswich, so Increase fpr State Librarian. jernad T“”day L n, vy - B Tont o3t 00 B l:‘n:‘d teslor. -for nis policy in dealin; 1 i i dor Allrn. e el 't bill. 15~ BRI it o, “ ene 3 S 5 3 = th}of the dead lieutenant, brought to the | Hailman of sourg, said that the ing. thus secured, he says. Sena: xplal n- e = i Yt ge | \itness stand Dr. Edward M. Schaef- | membership of the Esperanto associ- -4 e § fhe commission ereasing the salary of the state 1 FIRE 'LOSS AT MONTICELLO s s B public lsthel P L S e S [‘,"‘[" Mty a5 40> Sehast | empersiv’ b tho X n & mf:‘tbfne'?::.fl::::» little band whose | The comm in getting at the S aiaey; W & S J. i efended ¢ T of Washington, an expert on gun- | ation of North America had iner . cest pictures of | facts of the situation here and in oth= e ios Lainey. said s thought the | Estimated st $800,000—Only Thres |, Eresident Taft could not be [ gecrotary. It was atter Secretary Bal | siiot wounds. The people In the room, | tenfold in {re Tast vear. - Cobnel Bl | e e oke e e nor: (19 |or (clitos mployed. stectives’ Will Increase ought to be granted, but he Residences Destroyed. polltice today And has Apmounced [ on Tind " peciamatioh. and the . public | Loctacors and Interested parties allke, | len of 14< b urmy. bresident of | watcher read: . Libby, Andersonville, |posed as agents {or questionsble sy o e pnteg) ut he es De i ] a3 oune M md recamation, and e Public | orowded around the table and closely | the Bitish Esperauto asociation, al- | Macon; Tyler, Belle isle, and the |sorts. They had no difficulty, it s of the constitution of the state the| Middietown, N. Y., Aug o 1 e p‘x"::’:‘\:)lmn Tl | one by tha BedFetary of ‘the iberior B tosl (he GOCIOr. WiIe Do GERIDIteS | 4o spoke. names’ of other confederate prisons. |said, in obtaining girls from the off general assembly Rad the constitution- | business community of Monticello, | not even admit that he had scen any | {der the dat, that former fov-] ioone Suills, ts the exterior ofl o e {The division consisted of the former |cials of certain homes. Y al right to inerease salaries of incum- [ which was swept by such a disgstrous | “insurgent” threats in {i Y e Sook fhie platform be fer] THEN. e Sieh ta.lile Juew of | Q00D PAV FOR PLASTERERS. | prisonsts of war: Siniler “vile have bosw _IRSHLNY gen - ORGSR Gl B fire last night and sarly today 1a pace | thie.. moluded. che. Colbtine - 'uf.',::“!: addre But he aid not |y, Mot e batics in s stk Eight Doll Day of Eight H e &’ e e enator Chase sal t the general | alyzed. The ruins are still smoking | f f | use” nis manuscript. He opened e St Noanh X0 ity 0K g « . e e T € | for the pi i 18 u bty pened bl of Lieutenant Sutton. Lieutenant Ad on New Boston Opera House. PRESIDENT'S COMING TRIP. | tehd to several ports where large for Roosev assembly cannot increase salaries to[tonight and only two stores remain| Mr. Taft is “out of school” for five | Saying that he w numbers of immigrants arrive, The ¢ and | § ot i . apply to the present term of office, but | standing. The loss is conservatively | weeks and he ix playing at play wih | the Roosevelt pol e bin Bt sk ot e R i Changes Made at Conference of Rail- commission will report to congress ation of the position of Li u. Aug. 11.—Eben D. Jordan, it can raise a salary to apply in a sub- | estimated at $800,000, with only $2: all his mi (o it was a i v Bosta ,000, 2 s might. Lafe this afterncon| “Rooseveit was a oresident who did e The p= ion, sequent term. 000 covered by insurance. the president and Mzs. Taft and Cap. | things.” said he, “and talked about Sutfon when the fatal shol was | president of the Boston Opera com- way Managers at Beverly. early in March of mext year. The bill 'ucflulnud- (As only thres residences were de- | (ain Butt took a thirty mile antomobile | them afterwards And that 300 LS e Shs tathe sl Whowed In pen- | Loy, e Wkeh & hasd ln e aribe | Beverly, Mass, Aug. 11—The pres- - R alendar, - stroyed, however, there are no home- | ride to Topsfield, Ipswic o of men we should like to see in public R Fn e kel - | on the new opera house. where the s 3 e, Wl y e e o i AT ey pec Fida (o TaMRSn, Tpewich, snd zcturn. | O tomime. how. in fs opinion as an' ¢x- | Dhtcrere, Wher. demsnding. dn lne | !4enCe seeretary. M. Carpenter, had | POSTAL CLERKS' ASSOCIATION. ipert, it was quite impossible that| creage from $4.50 to $3 Passed — Authorizing the county 20 @ day, and | GO O atives of the New York Cen- | 14th Annual Mesting Held at Lighte P commissioners to require an additional | it has not been necessary to place alto take an hodr's exercise at gymna Dr. Pardee told of the activities of j i ianant Sutton could ever have | ‘ ard about the bur o | former Secreta rfield. who, e getting_it, again struck. The union g boud of #4300 in the caas of avpeals in | F10S IS o were:driven from e | ol | atrurtons, of Bresident, Ropse: | Ored nto his omn hesd.the shot that | suked Mr. Jordan to. co-operate with | Cal Flizead, who are making the s | " Kouss' Poiné—Offoers Chosens ; . N Witharew 10 a an end to His lite. P etbi 5 e : o e = - Tight of appeal In transfer o licenses; | [O'E5 (Elforel found shelter avickly PATR'““:“‘L _FRAUD. Toany tracts of Tand under the betigg| One point upon which the witness | Ninster” Plastorers’ association settied. | through the west and south. As the Haven, Aug. 11.—At the fours approf g $8,000 for thé Green- : that.tiede Iands shunld be 1 put ‘special stress was that Lieuten- | brogress being made, Mr. Joi- | President wiil start for Chicago over |t annual meeting of the Units Wich geheral hospital; appropriating Ly Old Man Arrested for Pasing as Or- et o Saiilior i nt Sut not under the cir- | qan haa tastencted Sthe contracion i | the New York Central, that road has |Staf@¥-Postal Clerks Mutual associas 3900 to supply a deficlency in .the ap- | Actor Golden, to Be Buried at Bucks-| ganizer of Masonic Lodges—Aided | inger had agaim pu; up d in the testimony complete the work, if possible, with | Undertaken the task of completing the | tionitoday at Lighthouse Point, A. propriation for expenses of the court port. Fony it lon thitse fends, and i o Y S have exerted sufficient pull on the | any men, he can get, whother union or | P0OKINgE, schedules, etc. for the en-.| Br K of Waltham, Mass., .... of commow pleas of LitchAeld county | New York, Aug. 11.—The body of i e Pt iy trigger of the revolver to discharge | non-union. Consequently rge 11| tire two months’ journey. chosen president-and Juines J. Ctish for two years ending September 30.[Richara Golden, the actor, who ‘disd | Newark. X P N the weapon. Ghastly skulls and 2| jjarcey, the ce \noeors® M1 Some changes have been made inlof New Haven secretary-treasure that saloon keepers shall not sell | here this week, left New York tonight | archal old man with & white geates /- THAW SILENT. flow of technical terms that kept (he | contract to finish b & the times of arrival and departure [The vice presidents clected were J. M, to persons whose r -uv or friends | in a special car, accompanied by a |and an air of independence. wh‘f";fw official stenographers busy asking for | udvertised for 100 | from various places. Tt has been |King, Springfield, Mass.: Royval Bole secuting at- | number of his relatives and friends, | he is organizing lodges of the Anc On Advice of Counsel Will Remain | LePstitions, were much in evidence | them 3§ u day for cight hours' work :;:‘”y‘g,,“x:x:‘:‘p'\_D("d'll‘.'"tr:\ln(":x?nhrl:mfl': o i i ‘,}’,...‘2.‘:,‘.’.‘& ey O T R AD- | £ b, e res nd z t during the afternoon and up to the gt ngor; Me. 1t erred to- | Egyptian Rite of Free Mason h ‘ n.and: up o8 i el SR -1 Deals 1o criminal cases whail not uct | morrow near his birthylice ai Bucks. | (hroughout the: country. was arveat time when court —adjourned. = DI.|" gwiMMING ENGLISH CHANNEL 1o, 2na tuncon in'tine. (o e o if the judge decides that the appeal | beqsy ut the Litte crumin s held here | in Newark today on the complaint of | White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 11—Neith- | dor cross examination by Mr. Birne entire day there. The president there- is for the purpose of delay; that all | oy, t the Little Church Around the | Morris Desser. one of the new “mem- | er Harrs K. Thaw counsel to Lieutemant Adams, when fore will spend October 11 and 12 in blic_acts of 1909 relating to taxa- | s mundeed aoters . 07 More than bers” charged with obtaining money | Mrs. Wiitiam Copley 3 | court adjourned until_tomorrosw Was a Failure. Los Angeles, leaving that city over the o two hundred actors. under false pretences. He gave his | thing to say today in regard to Mrs. | “Sorot ™% b, Todd, who was corporal | = Santa Fe railroad the morning of Oc- | J. Gorman. New Haven; T. W. Rooneg Thomas McKean, Troy, . So Until After Deci: Opening of Series of Attempts—Firs as follows: F. P. Gillin New Ha ; J. E. Brennin, New Maven: Re S I g0 lgio efiest Beptember 1, name as Darius Wilson, 73 years old, | Evelyn Thaw's recent statement that Lond S netkporating the’ Beltars comi. % ame son, 73 ye , | Ev < ement that | o, guard the night Sutton was killed, | Tondon. Aug. 11.—William Stearnc, | toher 13. Mr. Taft will visit his and H. B, Nellis, Bridgeport n; Husband’s D ath Quickly Followed | of Foxboro, Mass. His son, James P.|she had not been regularly receiving | alsp took the stand this afternoon. the long distance swimmer of Man- | ter at Los Angeles. which accounts for { Ahout ty delecates were presen§ g,,.a:d_c,mmm, uniform ‘ae- JWife's, :V’-m‘y"’;"'!l:""-(:llfi::;lmopméh:;;am‘!led hd*_x-llowinm‘;;-mff}tl!lhd:"h‘;*:l;h:‘ oln B chester, to i the annual se- | the longer stop he will make there |and besi the election of officers ree counts of towns; roncerning procedure| Woodbury, Conn., Aug. 11.-S: i | o e » advice of c . ¥ WOl e si- ries of attempts to swim across the | than at some othes t rts weer presented and other busla in collection of poll and militury tax- | Coad, 63 years old. died at his home | ge%er ETeW e i L e i o ot Sl English channel. e Coniored e [0 1 "I 2 0 hax transacted. es; concering poll taxe here 'today from Reart discase. The | arven JIaving invested $7.60—all the |Justice Milly declsion, which is ex- | pipned 4C. Q. D and Sister Ship | Water at South Foteland,: the most METEORITE EXPLODED. g Eeishage Committye Reports. SReck of hld. velfely death Yo Hivee P and white | pec omor casterly land in England, and atenoon — | reviously brought on the attack. Ms | COtton apron, a printed catechism and | “When the decision is made know Went to Her Assistance. had covered seven miles of the dis- 7"5‘“‘""‘ TREAT MAY RESIGHN: Appropriations—Favorable on bill [ RESVIOUSW BrOugRt on the attack. Mr | o collection’ of his high signs, his | we may have several things to say, : o tance to the French coast. Toirington Peosle Wers Awakened by e making an_appropriation of $300 for | Goad had been a local preacher in the | neightpr, Henry Reynolds, ‘4 sure- | said Mrs. Thaw. Beaufort, N.C. Aug 11—The| “gicarne was obliged to give up’ his i Bhvg i Rumor in Administration Circles That 1}»- state entomological society for two ty yours. He dsavés two. children enough Mason, stared at him in Harry Thaw spends his time at me steamship Araphoe of the Cyde line!,itempt on account of seasickness. Y, He Will Soon Relinquish Position. years; calendar, Providing that the £ by amazement while he rattled off the | jail when not eating or exercising, in | for Charleston and Jacksonville. from | " “up0 Grisnez Frane Aug. 11. Torrington. Pfl“"- Aug. 11.—A mete- — appropriation of $15,000 for a heating a: patter which he says was taught him | pounding away at his typewriter. He | New York, broke her tail shaft tiis | yjontagu Holbein: the well Kpown | oFite €xploded above Rosenbeck Hill shington, Aug. 11.—It is reported carly togay in the eastern part of this in_high administration circles plant for the Normal school at Willi- Philadelphia Artist Drowned. the night before. continues confident that Justice Mills | afternoon at 3.45 o'clock and reported o 3 3 - Snglish 1o ce swimme 2 mantic and $5,000 for grading shall go| Roston, ‘Aug. 11.—C. Hartman X.| The Wilsons ‘say their order is a | will order his release. by wireless to this place that she was fj's.‘msth .‘n"g 5 s:fl.w ‘:;::,'",,,;,.’,t,',,’:{n borough, with a loud revort, which ! that Char'es H. Treat, treasurer of the into effect on the passage of the res- | Harris, a Philadelphia artist, was|new one, but they could give the po- e o drifting helplessly. The ship at the | i an endeavor to swim the Engljsh |awakened sleepers in the borough and | I'nited States, will ‘soon resign hie olution; passed. drowned while swimming about the B.|lice no names of members in good | Hartford Boy Fell Three Stories— |time that she flashed her “C. Q. D." | channel. Two hours after he took to | the surrounding country. Two resl- | nosition. A slmilar report has pres > A. A. float in the Charles river late | standing. Fractured Skull. was 11 miles southwest of Diamond | the water he Tost to view in the | dénts saw the meteor ‘in the atmo- |vailed in the past from time to tima, THE HOUSE, fl;ix. aflem‘oon.mpl-l;rrls was 1216 years —_— Hartford, Conn, Aug. 11.—Thros El;n-‘ls l:xl('-lllmn- i 1 5 1 | haze “;ru;l:i"m: ho.,,,‘ f;:'“..’.;“,,'a ’1‘1‘“"‘; heffir: fl)!:' explosion and say | but it has always been mvlhorllullmy' of age and came here recently on a| Foreign Service Men Not to Af % y A 2 e wind was strong from the nortl = & o ing hie | that the whole sky was lighted up for | denied. It is now said that Presiden 2 st o Affiliate.| years ola Albert Apter of 72 Bellevue | oot “pefore which the vessel for sev- | Momerorn. Upetiac. e Holbermr® o k many ['Taft Iy seeking fur a4 successor to Mrs progress. Today was Holbein's 48th @ instant. For the last w visit. e wer the float wi . = omn T Cunningham of this city, Dy, | _Pittsburg, Aug. 11—Today's sessions | street, is “in the Hartford hospital | SL0l"}\0Ur "arireed towards, shore. She | Liohes: ) i P Speaker Banks called the house to| 0 - (7 been reported as | Treat, and that the change in the unningham of this city. Dr. order at 10.33. P was offer ke venti grter at 10.33." Brayer was oftered by | & hiham swm down stream alon | % (e folit conventions of the Army | with a fractured skull and & broken | Wis feavity Jonded and had quite 4 b TRk hecn Reen from thin.locality. The | treasirers. office wil take. place. saam sl when'(he session onened, and when n"rhr:u::‘x“-ca' li;:r::;‘.r:n('l,’ifin'; Foreign Service did mot develop. the | thind floor balomy of- the house, He|PUmber of passengers on board. CENSUS sUPER\”so“s' ..‘.l.|.)1 i sald to huve been about [aftir o suceesior (o Mr. Treat I8 An unfavorable report from the com- o 5 expected affiliation between the bodies, | is not expected to live. s A o P o vadedim e <M ik i mittee on cities and boroughs on a bill ag the ”L"ii‘" :h:}gd\v as was predicted when the delegates foac T arrived to aid thel.\n'llp‘lhw at xfi P. M. | Apaintment of 300 to Be Made Puilic | amending the charter of the city of arrived here Tuesday. Alembers of Charged with Perjury. The ':,‘1"“" ;«lll od by this .‘\..n :Ix and Saturday or Monday. Senator Lodge Seeking R To Make Bust of President Taft. Bridgeport was uccepted and the bill _ German Yachtsman Arrives. the Army of the Philippines did not| New. York, Aug. 11.--Deeb Gittas, a | ar 0 1 taee sAraphoe in | itucket, Mass, Aug. 11 ator | » New, York, Aug. 11 rejected. o New York, Aug. 11.—Otto Protzen, | wish their identity obliterated by com- | gealer in Syrian goods in Buffalo, N.| " R 43 - gt Washington, Aug. 11.—The appoint- | Heury C. Lidge, sccompanied by his | today that Guizen © et «f more than 300 census super on Gairge, arvived at Nantucket today | tor, hizs received a « The bouse concurred with the senate | of the German Royal Yacht squadron, | bination with the Veterans of Foreign|Y.. who was brought to this city Now: Haveh- Mar Suitid w an Suicides. in passing_a resolution .‘argurding the of the Hevella, one of the three | Service. The question of affiliation | .jfurged with the abduction of the visors will be viade public next Sat-|and Went In a power host over to|a bust of Fi Mr. B coustruction of asewer at Fitel's home. | German boats which will | was not brought to @ vote. A joint | daughter of Nicholas Aun, a New York (W New Haven, Aug. 11.—Josepli Weyk. | urday or Monday by President att. | Tuckernuck Ialind, where tie senator {lum will return western telp % One ordering a report on the electricity | In the international sonder cl public sesslon of the two bodies “was | importer. wis dischurged in the Tombs | &N, 45 years old, committed suicide | Throughout most of the conntry fwill spend several weeks in secln within_a day or {we is unders’ bills was indefinitely postponed. at Marbiehead, - Mass., held tonignt - at Carnsgle’ hall. Ad- | police court today and churges of per- | at Lis. home .on Meadow street late | there will be a supery each| &l the nrivate 0 of Dr. W, stood that h iy & 1 From Calendar. arrived from Sermany on the | dresses by prominent army men mar jury were flled at the direction of the | today by drinking earbolic acid. fle ngressional t. but in large | Rigelow of B whs & large |oxe®nie (ae com 0 (his summen Souge Joint: fepoldiian No, 469, au- | *teamper President Lincaln. . ed. the gathering. / presiding maglistrate against his ac- | 1S supposed to have beén despondent | cities one s wil' be appoint- | estate there. Senator Lodge's heglth thorixing the Fifth,school district of SR S cuser, Aun. ! over lack of employment. He leaves | +d resardiz<< o number 6f con- | is not of the best and he s seekiug Child: Smothered in- Gesin Shitl a widow gressional districts. rest and quiet after-a protracted ses~ { poh & TN CEI 1 COH Killed by Trolley at Berlin. b oo sy S o i g Compartion to Mrs: Thaw Married. e sion of congress. Sedam, aged 11, while playing a3 Fire Destrove Teuring Car. « Favorable report of the committec| Matteawan. N. Y. Aug, 1L—Miss| RBerlin. Conn., Aug. 11.—An unknown i on finance. accepted and resolution| Myrtle M. Lawrence, for the past few | man about 28 years old was struck and ‘ew Britain, Conn.. Aug. 11.—A large 45 Horses Burned to n.nh . n Become Police R By - s v g, TR & grain bin at fhe store hopse uf ad and tranentitted 1o sepate. vears companion to Mrs. Mary C.|instantly killed by a trojley car’ on | touring car owned by W. E. Ives_or| Camden, N.-J. Aug 11.—Farty-five Chief of Chicago. 14 Lives Lost by Overflow of River. opted Sybstitute for house bill No. 529 An| Thaw. was married today to Dr. C.| the Berlin-Middietown roud tonight. | Meriden was totally destroved by fire | horges were burned to dea(h in 2" §80.-| _Chicago. Aug. 11.-John . Wilkie, | Monterey. Mexic. Aug. il act ding section 2658 of the gen- | D. Mackenzie of Alberta; Canada. The“rhe man. whese mack was broken, iz | tonight at the fost of the South Main defllm"d the ! chief the federal secret service bu- |lives are known to have been lost as | was carried beneath a rush of era) utes * cencerning appeals in) ceremony was perfornred at St. Luke's | thought to have been emvleved im the | tre¢t hill.""The “oceupants of the car E r EXpre: r..vlr ai. ‘? v declined to ac “th# | tHe résult of the everflow of the San- | Ceefl was smothered to desth uauor livenxes, church 1n this village. Berlin brickyards - escaped in:urv . fice of chief of pelice of Chicage ta Catarina river last night. campanicn was rescued. s

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