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Now Waits Upnn the Senute_which Has Yet Considerable Work to Consider ‘END OF LEGISLATURE IN SIGHT. Both Branches Adjourned Until Next Tuesday—Excise Bills Indefinitely Postponed in the House—Senate Adheres to Action, thus Killing Employers’ Liability Bill—Real “Joker” in Legislation Uncovered in House Norwalk fire dis- trict bill, allowing that district to en- gage in the manufacture of electricity, which the senate had killed; Fair Haven Union cemetery matter, and on the New Canaan street rail- way franchise, these measure: ing the Y. M. adopted in concurrence. allow. New Haven to issue bonds of incinerating plant was adopted in_spite of opposition. report -of the committee was investi- the state board of education management was accepted. adhered on the bill concernine appeals from revocation of licenses. With_the air blue with cigar smoke while the members from the senate, various joke resolu- tions_were Introduced, one to suspend laws of gravitation until Hartford, Aug. 19.—! marked the close of legislative busi- though there are many members who fear that adjournment sine die will not fie jwesible on Tues- day next, to which time both branch- es stand adjourned. The house clear- ed up all its business and now waits upon the senate which has considera- ble business to consider and . dispose of, some of it to go back to thé house. 8o there matters stand. House Uncovers a R A real “joker” passing the East action killed The bill incorporat- A. at Naugatuck was The bill to in legislation was un- covered in the house, When the act to validate certain omissions and ir- rities was put upon its passage. Chapples of Guilford found in the long bill reference to cer- fain oyster lands in the h: As he was a committee on shellfisherie nized an attempt to obtain in the vai- idating act something that had been refused by his committee, Represenattive Peck of Stratford mov- ed, and the house so voted, to strike out of the bill the following words: “All deeds or designation bounded up- on the south line of the natural bed Haven harbor running from near Clarks Point, so-called, northwest corner of Lot 0191, as now upon the map accompanying the bien- nia] report’ of the shellfish commis- sloners for the period ending Septem- ber 30, 1908, are hereby validated and confirmed, and said line is hereby fixed and established as the south line of #aid natural bed.” Representative Peck declared that this was an attempt on the nart of a Haven oyster grower to oyster_lands. queuuon was of abouf nineteen acres, worth probably $2,000, and is natural oyster 'growing grounds. e eliminated from the act. It Was Pruumed That presentative waited to hear mber of the before 5 o'clock the house Senate Will Have Bare Majority Next In the senate, meantime, to continue reciprocal shell fisherics with New York state was rejected, ending the commission which has been in session four vears. Senator Searls shook hands with the fellow senators as he had concluded Many other senators have gone away and there will be a bare majority next Tuesday. legislation on his attendance. The senate was called to order at 10.45 by President Pro Tem. Brooks. Prayer by Chaplain Sexton. Recalled from the House. Senator Chamberlin offered a reso- lution recalling from the house the bill relating to the practice of dentistry. The resolution was passed by a vote of 12 to 11 and Senator Middleton was appointed a committee of recall. Barbers’ Commission Bill. On the motion of Senator Middleton the senate voted to adhere to its ac- tion in rejecting the bill amending the law relating to the barbers” sion, notwithstanding that the house passed the measure, action is that the law stands as it 18 at cermln New It Was All It appears that a grower endeavored to get this land and asked the shellfish commission to con- it based on a private . The commissioners refused to do this and 5o the oyster man went to which' refused to firm title to superior. court, validate the alleged step was to ask the committee on shell fisheries to report a bill to validate the title, but after three days of ar- gument by counsel grower the committee voted to report egainst the bill and this was done. The general assembly rejected the bill. Today in the blanket validating act was_found the clause to validate the title. House Chairman Burnes of the Judiciary committee could only say on e floor that the matter had been in the hands of private parties and it was presumed that it was all right. He read a long typewritten statement on the matter. Much Talk Created. created much as during the The effect of this _No Extra for. Executive Messen, " Senator Latimer offered 4 joint reso- lution to pay $150 to Robert H. Jack- son, the governor's messenger, for spe- He moved that 'the rules that the resolution After some discus- sion the resolution was withdrawn. Telephone Bills. n of Senator Searls the senate adhered to its action in refus- ing to pass a resolution recalling the so-called Rockwood telephone rates from the office of the secretary of state. On the motion of Senator Latimer the senate voted to adhere to its ac- tion in regard to telephone night rates, notwithstanding the disagreeing action of the house. Employers’ Liabili Senator Searls reported committee of conference on ¢ liability bill He therefore moved that the sehate adhere to its former action in rejecting the bill. The motion to adhere was carried by the casting vote of the president pro clal services. be suspended might be recei The incident among the members, season the agitation fmatters gave rise to many statements, chief among which were those to the effect that considerable areas of state ovster grounds have y into private means not clearly explained. Senator. Searls Attacks the Governor. was the support veto, by the house on the bill to allow boys under aix- teen years of age to be placed in pri- vate institutions instead them to the state reform school. wote was 77 to 59. of the governor's ‘The senate a short time before overrode the governor's veto after an impa: Senator Searls in_which he attacked Governor Weeks. = Mr, Searls said that the senate had not been wrong ing the measure and he could see aving a private in- stitution take bad boys and try to up- For Messengers and Doorkeepers. Senator Higgins offered a resolution to pay $300 to each of the following messengers and doorkeepers: Hughes of Hartford, Edward W. Bald- win of New Haven, Fred M. Wright of Ashford, Willlam HumDhrey of Dan- bury, James McKendrick of Stoning- ton, Charles E. Hunt of Coventry, Ei- bert H. Clark of Old Saybroek, Oscar F. Perkins of Winchester and Albert W. Stokes of Westbrook, ioned speech by pa no objection to He failed to see why any intelligent man could vote to reces in supporting the bill. on what grounds the governor could weto the bill. He asked if it were possible that the vernor believed he could interpose is own views to dcfeat the will of the Sald Senator Searls: “I bave supposed that a governor exer- cised his veto power when an act was ‘wrong for fundamental reasons, or for constitutional reaso rinciple involved i ut 1 do not believe the intent of the constitution is to give the governor the power of veto purely to exeroise it for_personal reasons.” The senator spoke with much earn- that he knew he gpoke with earnestness, but ho wished to appeal to the senate to be broad- minded and to pass the bill over the veto. He said that the matter had been deliberately cofisidered and he believed every member of the senate The veto is not be- el the bill is in conflit with the tution, not because foctive In Its drawing, but it was prob- ably written through lack of broad- He closed ‘with ,an ap- peal to the senators to stand by their s action in a voice raised above mormal pitch, while the senators listened with intentness. Rejoinder by Senator Higgins. Senator Higgins made the rejoinder. id that Senator Searls had set carecrows to knock down. Delieved the. governor was right In his said he had nothing sgainst the Deep River institution (St. john’s industrial school) which the bill aimed to help. He would oppose any ®ill which was trying to have the state commit to its care boy ahen there were good state Imstitu- jons not yet filled. from action The resolution was passed by a vote to 5. Adjourned to Tuesday. The house was called 10.30, Mr. Barr of Suffleld in the chair. Prayer by the chaplain, Favorable report 6n bill concerning seizufe of boats used in dredging, ac- cepted and bill passed. Business from Senate. Untavorable report on bill concern ing oyster grounds was accepted ane bill rejected. Unfavorable report on bill concern- ing salary of the engineer of the shell fish engineer was accepted and bill re- or when the of wide scope, ness and said Favorable report on bill concerning was_intelligent. amendment adopted, ered and nassed the amended bill, A report on bill concerning the is- suing of bonds by towns was unfavor- House receded and concurred with senate in rejecting the bill. The house reconsidered, with the semate and referred to the next general assembly a bill concern- 1ng a board of finance. New London. A _bill correcting a bill concerning the charter of the city of New London was offered by Mr. Whiton. of order was raised that it was new business and the bill was not recelved. house reconsid- The house voted to indefinitely post- pone action on the favorable report of the committee on exclse, together with the governor's vety of an act amend- ing an act concerning the granting of licenses in certain places. feted was intended as & substitute for ard, provided that “no the renewal of a license granted t> a place whieh hat a liense during the last previous year in which legally granted (within 200 feet of a church or school house) In the town where such place ,-at the discretion of the sioners as to the suita bility of person and place and subject to appeal, shall be grantgd Appeals on Transfer Licenses. A favorable report of the committee on excise on an act amendiug an act concerning appeals on transfer of Ji- censes ~was accépted, minor amend- Under the bil weuld spring up, all striving to have the state pay a part of the ence. He believad the goyernor was in the matter and ap- s to support the was passed pre- viously 13 to 11, showing that there were many members who did not like the proposed innovation. The senate went over the veto id sed the bill, which was killed in the eonscientions pealed to the sena e said the bill county comm 0 House Matters on Tahle Oulckly Dis- With the .av:;nn‘r‘ s. veto message 48 *‘ tmwmm o 1 : e or ro % ». Sty AT P ; ‘ ':.. $35,200000. arrived. here, toduy. S O SRR 3k et = be Known Until Decision wiod ea a:.'z..}.fin'm%‘:‘.; SRAM | DRIVER OF THE KNOX CAR gxfm-d- Wi e um"‘m“" k otthe mpires is 61‘@. FROM mmuifiuw NORWAY. | . MECHANICIAN commission. 2 (SR S THe Trustees of Colgate Un e Sy 7 meeting at Albany, elected uhm teer mores started. : mmo THREE DAYS ACO. FATAL 250 MILE RACE ::";,..;'m.":;;;':’"g,“,:,:;f;""'"“' 'BUT BOSTON HAD A NARROW ESCAPH Berlin, Aug. 19.—A tower on the Ji A, \ i building of the English Gas company, { X in the suburb of Scioenberg, psed Wy That today and fell o trein wnd el o SMtERGIR, | Eatihating. tracks of the Circular rainway. As the| the Pole. Could Be Reached in Less train was almost empty, only five pas- 5 . Five—Wind in His Favor. K A - s s fl:;'f.‘r:'f“?...“.’s‘a’;.‘.‘:";,t{;“p’,”%.:;;: In the Fierce Fighting of Yesterday the Connecticut In. Sosdtauat ety e 7 sengers sfere lightly injured. The| Tha SO tront DRCAE Mol o R R fantry Bore a Gallant and Conspicuous Part, Recap- £ The tower. was 150" S Dl Prof. f{fm‘ T. Boag, registrar of turing Guns Taken by the Massachusetts Cavalry— gas. The tower was 250 feet high. —_— et Edward T. Boag, rogis wook 3 e Col of ysicians and Surgeons z d . Peking, Aug. 19—A solution of the | Parls, Aug. 19—A special despalch) 'Indianapolis Aug. 19.—Two lives|of New York city, was drowned in Orders for Disbanding of Red Army Given Last Night boycott of m. Standing against the | from Trieste says that according to Jrock xon and two records were broken | Racquette lake on Tuesday afternoon British coal mines in Hanan province gt e S caian °§ uring the inaguration of the Indian- | and his body was recovered Wednes- paren en reac motor speedway 3 Y f:nelmlo: of an agreement which per- “-;ménflm Norwny. ‘Walter w.um u 20 o — Boston, Aug. 19.—The war game, Blue Army May Yet March to Boston. mits the mines to d(lpoarh of their | left§ P‘W‘lbt‘:fl Py m e The Cunard Line Steamer Lucania,|which has been conducted in south- | Gerenal Bliss and his officers be- product at wholesale. e British [ i0 ;g‘:" H;““mv ,:W i which was damaged by fire Saturday | eastern Massachusetts during the past |ljeved tonight that in reaching Hano- Jegation has been informed that an | North Pole. had a favorable w zled carniy 3 night at her dock in Liverpool and wis | week, ended today, but whether Bos-/|yer Four Corners ahead of the Blue edict suppressing the boycott will be | When the start was made. . New American Thack Records. sunk in order to qunch the flames, was | ton, which was the objective point of army and in sending regiments father issued. Expects to Make ft in Five Di Barney Oldfield, driving a high SRR DI W athaiiay ) the invading army under Brigadier |on to Assonet, he had won a victary g xpects to Make It in Five Days. ¥y, Be' "fl.‘,."“ W"o- i . General Tasker H. Bliss, was really |and had got beyond the army of Gen- BREWING COMPANY For four years Walter Wellman has | 700, D:;:,"“. ‘markiie 51 and The British First Class Battleship captured theoretically, or whether the | eral Pew and the <ity of E,..m but be-n devoting his time 10 preparations = 2ne | Asamemnon. which stranded Wédnes- [ Magsachusetts troops commanded by | General Pew declared that he had two PRESIDENT INDICTED | po’s A0 im Louis Chevrolet in a Buick nezntiated 5 i g to reach the North day on the Long Sands range while|Gen, Willlam A. Pew succeeded in [pattalions of the Eighth and Ninth : F Theft of | ECI€ in an airship. He was at Spitz- :’_g““";;'n"“ the marvelous time of $.35 | engaged . in target practice, was re- Topdisiflg the atiack of the Feds 8nd | regiments on & Wi commanding the In‘ Connection oged bergen in 1906 with a balloon, buc post- | £10, Sutting Oldfield’s time of .12} floated ar 230 p. m. yesterday sith the | Blocking the path of Boston, IS & |highway at Assonet, and that the van- Copper Stock Shares. poned his departure on account of the | BOh th pe Sre. Am'"“" track | agsistance of tugs and _procceded to|matter which is still clouded in mys- |guard of the Reds was practically lateness of the season. In 1907 a start Margate for an examination of her|tery. —General Bliss expressed confi- [ wiped off the map. The point, how- New York, Aug. 19.—Ripples from | was made in the airship America, but| 250 Mile Race Won by Buick Car. | hui dence tonight that he had won the |ever, remains to be decided in the gen- the ig splash in the financisl pool | the vessel encountered s storm and | ~Robert Burman in a Buick car won r : victory and that the decision' of the|eral review of the campaign by the caused by the arrest of ~Donald L.|was driven back. the 250 mile race, the feature of the | . Misfortune Befell the nw.g;nk W. | ympires, when it is ultimately given, | umpires. General Pew had not de- Perach, a voung note broker, on charg- | He ieft New York on May 12 of this| day and. the . eontest - which . con: | Sanford, leader of the ~Hol g Mg g lgllong o I e es of wmn(:}rceny continue to widen | year for Spitzbergen to complete his | Bourque and Holcomp thelr lives. The | US" society of Shiloh, Me. i be opened 4 way to Boston. e T s Batts notwithstanding that District Attor- | preparations for the winner's time +was 4.38.67 4-10—slow | Yacht Coronet, boand from Portiaha to peimsimoteanintio g s e e A e new Jerome has pronounced the case | days ago. Recently cause of dents South Freeport. went ashoré on Litt]> ant & rulgar steals and Iate to: |Under favorable condifiofis ‘the pole | marter the oe iy Bt aaacnt basten | Chebeagtie Tsiand during & thick fog.| On the other hand, General Pew day they reached Charles Katz, pres- | could br reached from Spitzbergen in| (Clements) was second in 4.46.01 8-10 | Sanford and those with him are safe.|and his lieutenants and some of the | JEAPERE, €0 SRR G T B 8 ident of the Eastern Brewing com- | from tv s to five days. anc the National (Merz) finished third Umplres and other regular army offi~ | FEFER WS SHENE JOTTE, IO d pany, of Brooklyn, whose name has| Befos i leaving this country In May |in 4.52.39 7-10. Another National with| . Through the Breaking of a Highl: | cers in the Blue camp declared that | 55" s Rovered about the edges of the case | the ae-onaut said the capital for his | Kincaid at the wheel wes rho ualy | Charged electric (ght wire at Olzirate. | the advantage of position at the ciose | Major General Wood Highly Pleased. since its inception. He was indicted | underfuking had been supplied entire- | other o o( ten starters to finish the | 1taly, Wednesday night, which created | of hostilities lay with the Blues. Headquarters Major General Wood, today by the grand jury for complic- | Iy by Americans interested in the en-|long grind. a short circuit and set on fire the .in- & v, Apart Last Night. North Rochester, Mass., Aug. 19.—In ity in the alleged theft of 20,000 shares | terprwé on scientific and —patriotic B s o Tk sulation in all houses supplied with the | Armies 200 Yards Apart Last Night. |,y jntorview with a representative of of copper stock which disappeared | grousds. No change had been made in "" - TPeeN. current, ten persons were killed and| Tonight the head of the army of in- | the Associated Press tonight, Major from the custody ' of the Windsor |the general pian of the expedition. The death of the two men caused the | twenty serfously injured by ignoring | vasion was at Assonet, a mile and | General Leonard Wood, commander in Trust company, where it had been —_—— American _Automobile association to|the danger and attempling to extin- fone-half or two miles from Hanover | chief of the department of the east deposited as collateral for a loan of | DESPERATE CONFLICT issue an ultimatum to the owners of | guish the fires or cut off the current|kour Corners, while the head of Gen- fand chief umpire in the mimic war 350,000 to M. M. Joyce, a broker for IN PENITENTIARY CELL the big track that certain changes | with switches. eral Pew’'s army was not more than | game which ended today, stated that F. Augustus Heinze and which bobbed e, e must be made by tgmorrow or the — \ two hundred yards distant, and was | every feature of the manoefivres wi up again in the curb market, where | Topmination of Standing Feud | S2nction for the races will pe with-) TWENTY MILES PER HOUR ° sald by the Blue officers to occupy & |most creditable and that he is highly Heinze bought it back again. W. L. 3 drawn. The ussociation demands that| IS NOW THE LIMIT, | position where it could rake with u |pleased with the results. Clark, the broker, who, it is alleged, Between Twio | n Prisoners. g:;o:‘x??ut:e an'g’g‘"fi'fifiufi"&'&‘.f’m demih\i nredm(- lrgflpl og tlhe lxd: In an official hfle[d o,?",inner'u'; & 9 " should an advance be ma de alon at | ing notice of the termination of the e e Ihairton e Ho | Fittebiirg, "Adley 1’ —attling des- | unavoldable I a mew track. and thar | President Taft Hoeds Words of Cau- | Fio! . war game today, Generad Wood sal . ok Seen out on $12.000 bail. cnarged | Perately, one to kill and the other to|every inch of it must be thoroughly tion from Timid Admirers. = e ik VE.kabe this. Oppertunity £0 extent T8 with grand larceny, for some days. |S3ve his life, two convicts of the west- | oiled and tarred. Today. only a short — Red Soldiers Start Home Today. all the troops engaged In the opera~ 3 B e T i e | o penitentiary in & cell on Monday | portion i front of the Seandstand was| Beverly, Aug. 19.—Stories ‘that have| Already orders for disbanding the tlons sincere approval of thelr sery- Siériing. Bigmingham, the trust. com afternoon furnished ‘.xflmns after- | olled and the dust on the other parts | gone abroad about the great speed at |army of the Red have been given and | jcog and the soldlerly spirit and Doy aadharged Jodi iacks, v math of the d empt at _jail | is blamed for the collapse of the two | Which President Taft's chauffeur takes | tomorrow morning will see the troops [jne’ mac.cid WP GROY TOIRE S00 SOERg ST TA of Bktime acabe's ‘m; delivery discovered @t the big prison | drivers in the léne race—Louis Chevro- | the chief magistrate along the smooth | from New York, New Jersey and the | o¢° the exercisés. I am particularly of Tie for puitlhe 0 Yottt Erantaw | last Thursday afternaen. let and Fred Ellis, who were blinded | olled roadwaysabout Beverly have|District of Columbia on their home- | zratified with the splendid conduct To accept such a fee Is a misdemeanor | AS the result of the fight, the ter-| by the dense white dust which covered | caused the summer White House mail | ward way. The New Yotk men and [gng respect for the property and per- under the laws of this state. mination of a long stan feud, Con- | the major: portion of the track. to be flooded with letters from timid{the Essex troops of New” Jersey will | gone of civilians which have charace AN the' inel Mevested ' or indicted vict A4977 is ‘in the prison hospital The Accident. admirers of Mr. Taft urging that Rob- | go to Fall River to embark, while the | tarized your soldiery and marching thus far have been shown to be close- | MItD Several stab wounds 1o the stom_| ;.; recoras had heem broken and|[NSOT Who drives the president's car|Connecticut regiments and the Dis- | through the countr Iy connected wifh Donald Persch, who | £ &nd, bis assallant Conviet B4 1.\ "Gief day of racing over tne im- | L3 STCALer part of the time, be direct: |trict of Columbia troops Wil 80 | New Vork Sympathizes With Boston. 1 4till s priseges W e Forsbe wn: | 12 12 solitary confinement, along with [ the first dey of racing o -4 - | ed to exercize more caution. Some of | aboard transports at Boston. y . ble to raise tHe 350,000 il demiand- two short term prisoners, accused of halified T 1 an un- | (he writérs have enclosed clippings The Pistrict of Columbia troops will New York, Aug. 19.—Acting Mayor e digging the recently discovered tun-| e e e 13000 bkl (i« cast | from newspapers telling of fatal auto-| go-to Hingham camp ground by invi- | McGowan of this city has sent the Both Kats /and Perach. had deske ] 2= B ;’.";f lb! c&*‘d gé 12,6 m':flm}? spec- | mobile accidents both in this country | tation of the First corps cadets, Bos- | following message to Mayor Hibbard, room in ‘Clark’s office. B 2N woRalal Ay wiil, Beobibly fe- | et~ X e OO SR e IR ok miBHEy, SAREAE: A | ion have: my. sinpere ¢ympkiiieh g s [act al e presiden: S | wi e- y 3 There remains to be cleared up one | “'rne pattle, unseen by any of the| The Knox car was in second place. |t go fast when out in Ao RO | f o i e A EAY for your fallen city. New York sol- Yery essential point in the case, one | guards, occurred in the victim's cell | With Burman in his Buick leading. He | the day is finé, but to reassure those S ‘| aters are gallant fighters, but generous that will Jetermine whether. or IOt|on the south block of the prison. COTEred 150 miles when the crash | who have taken the interest to write jt Hardest Fighting of the Wa conquerors. S eT o Soted for %5 S ihsertion | Both ‘men, Germans, are said to have | came, Comng down the home stretch, | was officially announced today fthat| The head of the Red:army tonight “PATRICK F. M'GOWA at he acted for “a man higher up. | porne hatied for each ofher for years. {nta ‘the Tonce ot the' left of the team, | RObinson has specific fstructions not | rested at Assonet thrée miles from “Acting May ‘omorrow there win be a general |~ No 642 noticing that the doors of fence at the left of the track, | (o exceed twenty miles per hour at any | Hanover Four Corners while the main duty or whether he would act on the request of some of the officers and und up before Judge Mulqueen of all | 1, in hys cell and that of his turning completely over 504 PINDINE | time and that the needle on the ¥peed- | body was at Hanover Four, Corners, | GOV, WEEKS NOT CANDIDATE Thiose. now under” ndictment, " Kats, | were open'and 1o b o stEht stole | its two- occupants bereatn o] i Ll the nepdiial e need. L boty was St rnoyer Xanl. Corners. ORREROHINATTON Clark and A. D. 8. Adams, the Boston | quictly to the neighboring. cell with a | men were alive when taken tiom an- maximum speed until reset, never|the objective point he has been.aim- broker, also under indictment will | yaple knife in his fingers. der_the ill-fated machine but Bourque ! n;wadays shows a traction above the ver since he landed his by o T 8 pear to plead and to receive the de- | " Convict A4977 was prepared for the [died in the ambulaiice on the way to|gqon 3%, ITRE ® T Nmfl,,:u p ‘,gfc:: ‘;“‘Qe; ;;;,grd el enit | 18 Not Seeking Re-election—Announce= fon of the court on the amoupt of | attack The men struggled for ten | the ~emergency hospital: Holcomb|is naseed by nearly every othef car|was accomplished after the hardest ment Made Yesterday. bail in’ which they shall be held. minutes before guards reached the|lived a '"’n""'“fl" longer bUL Was | on the road and the temptation to re- | day of fighting that the war gamne has R 2o A AORIAN TOVRD cells and scparated them. dead soon aftur he arrived at the hoS- | yz)sate rises strong with the profes- | witnessed, in fact after the only real | Hartford, Con e < el sional chauffeur's breasc, but Robinson B. Weeks announced £ ¢ ; asc, L battle of the campaign. MESSENGER TO BUTTON DRESS. | Steering Wheel Slipped from Driver's | is obeying instructions to. the \letter. would not be a candidate It is a Huge Mass of Pitchblende on Guns Recaptured by Connecticut In-{ nation next year. He said that he was ; . % Hand: Mrs. Taft is also fond jof the thrill of i ] P! y nation y d McCloud Riber, California. Washington Society Woman, Deserted | ;000 2o 4o the cause of the ac. | fast riding, bus the Per ) i 6 fantry. mot_ seeking u re-election and he had . i o £0 o jed no one to believe e wa Kennett, Cil, Aug. 1, —Agcording to by Maid, Needed an Assistant. cident vary and no one whl ever know | ar¢ modest affairs so far as speed I8 |. The Reds began their fighting early { B0 S8 ORC T0 0 Ch® i A e \ ¥ | concerned. in the day by throwing their left wing | ¢ grrived, yesterday, enough plichblends | or the messengor boye-was developed | Frank Brandoer, Second regiment, In-| ~GAMBLING TOOLS BURNED. | catairy, the Distriet of Columbia and | BHYALS Instiutions e os 1 Jurmeite r '3 ast night when one of these youths, N sas near- ) Connecticut infantry, against the right any of his close ends river. north of here, to supply the|in the employ of the Postal Telegraph e o alonal Spard, Who was Mear. | Thomas Taggart Loses Fight fo Save ! of the Blues, which were gathered in | €4 to it i evidence of his Indepenence VP Wb radium, for all me. sion | COI3PANY, Was summoned to a fashion- | o narrow escape from infury, some- | ~Paraphernalia Valued at $30,000. | considerable ‘strength near Gurney's | G FAPEEH coumderation of the legls- fig ne hed In his possession|ablc apartment house In Connecticut | thing caused both men to Suddenly — Corner for two miles along a road [lation beforehim. = = ne specimens of the precious stuff,| ayenue by a prominent society woman. | turn and look behind, As they did so| Paoli, Ind.. Aug. 19.—The expensive | through Bryantville to the shores of |, GO¥ernor Weeks when he prorogies and, so Impressed wete some business| ~The latter, whose maid had deserted | the steering wheel. slipped from Bour- | E2mbling appatatus that the state con- | Sandy pond. In the Blue line. were | the general assombly n iesday, men with his story, that they sent an | her only an hour or so before she was | Hscated three ybars ago at (he casinos | the coast artillery corps, the Second | Will have completed a portion of the gxpert to visit the newly discovered|due at a dinner party, needed an as- eiiassi i the alr Thon cametha | of Thomas Taggart at Irehch Lick | and Sistn infantrs and the First corps B T T _JEh" 4 - sistant to button her dress up the back. | cras) One of the rear wheels was|and Lee Sinclair at West Baden went | of cadets. For three hours the fighting | ©3 5", Foll o o F"’E“” Socra Mt Biper o b s e Gt | DO SRR S sugbdty Mes: found o few hundred fest from the | up In smoke here yesterday at this point continued fiercely and the | o\ Charley A. Goodwin wil conclude that stream with the Bret piver ¢ Of|she called up the telegraph cempany | seene of the accident and this has led | The men charged with running | Blugs held back the Red attack. Aft- | ui¥q o (P50 4p e B o, PORCIRD aC.stream with the Titt wiver. and summoned a messenger. She did| to the theory that the axle nuts on|these casinos pleaded gzuilty and the|er disagreeing somewhat, the umpires | ogionation presented many weeks JOHN ROBERTS ARRESTED. not reveal the nature of the service|{t were not propegly tightened when |State at once proceeded to burn the| decided to set the Reds back a short | oo Y 2 for which she iptefided him the machine tyok on a new tire shortly | §ambling paraphernalia’ lis original | distance. Troop B of the Massachu- g 0, and it was|gsetts cavalry succeeded in creeping CASHIER NOT RIGHT “TOOL.” before. The men probably felt tha [ cost was close to $30.0 1 xpensive gamb- | through a plece of woods after hav- il Had a Million Dollars in Counterfeit| GREEK FLAG AGAIN FLIES. | wheel slipping off and after they look. | said to be ti most Bank Notes. s ed behind realized their helplessness | ling outfit ever seen in the northwest.|ing dismounted, and captured two field i Rehoisted by Armed ‘Candians in|{o prevent an accident. Taggart has been fighting the destruc- | guns and. "shot" forty horses of the | Gurious Gourt Dec . nk Burs Washington, Aug. 19.—Secret service 6 Spite of the Mil Albert Denison, the racing partner | tion of the property for three years, | New York field artillery which had glary ofticers today arrested John Roberts at e, of Bourque, collapsed after the acci- | but the pleas of guilty today fixed the | peen shelling the Blues rroms the rear ¥ Beechmont, near Louisville, Ky. with| Canes, Island of Crets, Aug. 19.—| dent and the seryices of & physiciam | status of the property under the law L E % $5% ‘et forees bt SN potnt m’;;“";""{‘-( Bys Sus. o The "”I:’a $1.000,000 in counterfeit bank notes in|The armed inhabitants of Candia, the [ were required. The sight of the two|and in was As the cavalry were riding off and tak- | ticky court of appesls has hande his_possesafon. largest city of Crete, today rehoisted [men Iying dead was too much for the s ing with, them the captured guns, the | down a declaion in favor of a casualty M. C. Roberts, his brother, was tak- | the Greek flag in the presence of a|friend of both, who had been called| TO PAY SHACKLETON'S DEBT. | Connccticut infantry fell upon them, | SOMPAnY BET Tungiaky On en Into custody yesterday with forty|squad of militia who were powerless| upon o often o face danger of death captured about half the troops and re- | POCy, ‘exempted the company Mexican national bank notes of $100 | to prev British G nment Will Refund Ex- unless the money was prevent the proceedings. in a similar manner. v overnment Will Refund Ex- | captured {he guns. n denomination. said to be counterfeit, | The consuls of the powers have de- | By i i i 3 . .| tro mthe safe by felonious ent g od enses Incurred by Explorer. The orders which had been glven by - us 15 ‘his’ poswession. manded that the. government of Crets| Dok . Téam. Dyiver Biinded with Dust. k. Ll General Bliss carly in the morning to | e use ke 4 s < ;‘;‘;;‘_""‘;‘:‘:‘ —— e oy r Louis Chevrolet., the French driver ELEVEN FISHERMEN DROWNED. | freei’ nag will tob be holsted aftee| 0f the Buick team. was led into the the epasture of - the Intermationei | hospital almost blinded with the tar ed | sauadron. The government replied jt|and dust from the track shortly after Lendon, Aug. 19.The debt incurred | this detached wing of his army were X ut, F. II. Shackleton and the | to hold. back the Blue forces and oc- | (he bank was forced by the robhers et of his Samily Sroc e SOUth{ St her sitention untll the midds pollr et A B F g A E pole expedition is to be liquidated by of the forenoon. This plan was car- | ¢, jnsurance company, holding that Gloucester Fishing Schooner Cap: and Nova Sostian Crew Lost. | will do 8o when onder has heen Testor- o i "fi?xerlnf;r:gghgm Tie sovernment. Premier Asquitnean: | Hed out. Later, after inelr purposs |the Insurance company, holding that Lunenburg. N. S. Aug. 10—The| . . e = part of the long race, was forced to| Nounced in the house of commons thls | was accomplished, the Reds fell back | cquge the cashier was in a sense the Gloncester ‘fishing schooner Orinoco| ~ STRIKERS FIRE 100 SHOTS. | Eive up. As he gazed upon the bodies | §1tUFRO0R JUAZ P MORH SEC TUE house | in good orfer sroune 1 bembroke | (001 OF the burglare, ' The court ad- capsized here today and eleven men. i * | of his two former rivals of the track, | 0 Vote ¥ oF that purpose. pond and Oldham's pond to Pembroke |, is.d that 'this polnt was correct, all Nova Scotians, were d d. | When - Pressed Steel Car Co. Land | D¢ muttered. “Too bad. too bad” and T Center. where another short but sharp | b “Veoid" that the term “tool” was > ik et ol Car Co. Landl then staggered to a chair, too weak RIFFS ORDERED TO HALT. | battie took place. The Red detach- | gifrerant from that Involved in the con- R SR st P g ¢ imported Mon. to stand both the physical and emo- ment was trying to rejoin the main | roce “Which referred to burglars' tools, tlonal strain of the moment. Sultan of Morocco Tells Them to Sus- | army two miles further up the road die of the town in which the business car-| Pittsburg, Aus. 19.—Three thousand 2 2 nd Hostiliti { when a large force of the Blues was ried on_under such license is to be strikers lined ‘the, banks of the;Ohio K:"th‘:"-"‘:lu'l':";';: :“"n"'; i'r‘:‘ o b . \cncnumr‘?l‘(l This Blue force consist- JOHN WALSH BADLY: INJUREEN 7 which a license is| river and men in the crowd fired more s sult of vo deaths. Tangier, Aug. 19 in of|ed of infantry, which had been hur- to be transferred from one location to | than 100 shots from pistols when the | Knox company has withdrawn all its | Moroceo has sent a written communi- | ried over 4 eross road with the hope | Convicted Chicago Banker Thrown another, who shall be aggrieved, may | Pressed Steel Car company at Me- | entries for the next two davs and it is | calion to the Riffs. who are opposing | of destroying a bridge at the foot of From a Street Car. appeal to the superior court from the| Kee's Rock land-d fifty more import. | said it will probably never again en- | {he Spanish expedition at Melllla. or- | Oldhams pond. ¥ — X decision of the county commissioners|ed men from the steamer P. M. Pfeil | ter its car in a race. to sgspend the strug Prepared to Riddle Red Column. Chicago, Aug. 19.—John Walsh, the :m’:;ixr;cs.a“l;celfl-:ert: ?‘_Hl:v,!er;:‘urlv:s,mday. Dead Driver Belonged in Springfield. al & an_imperial mis-| 1.0 a0 hod succeeded in dy- ;:}x‘zfd”l:i...;:‘nr,mr;::\n n{:g.r'-emf‘n:- & 3 sing ¥ s R TR Springtield, M: Aug. 19.—Wilfred | X & amiting this bridge it might have | Clicago N: 4 to TeORaCany !'I'C" license already | Ncw York Schoolboys Complete Trip| Bourque, killed in’ Ingianapolis, was | e 7, NRTYRe A enused. considerable trouble for the i},‘“‘h'f.“"x,.‘\‘.‘."“!i‘;}n.'.‘“'c‘m'a'flfon today, v, oy - g Bl gt o d| Around the World. nearly thirty years old and had been | Official Business Combined With Golf. | £ " J000 0" fihting began here. | guing to 4 street car. meetdent. 1n appeal shall not vacate the license x0| New ¥crk, Aug. 19.—Two New York | N the automobile racing game three| Beverly, Mass., 19.—President | 3 muching gun platoon of the Tenth | glighting from a car early this week granted. except In case of an appll. | schoalbeys, Walter Brown and John | J¢ATS, representing the Knox Automo-: Taft combined A1 nusin $avalry, the only organizatoin of the |yraish —was thrown to ~the street Sation for & Heense Tat T AR | Mannich. who have been sent arounfi | Dile_company of this city. by whom | with his golf today. R e g e g e vaces g ooy B M L IR I not retofore IR A: mvm," *ha world for & record by & New|Ne Was considered one of the most| tary of the navy, Mr. at ""'quhm,. opened five, and beid back the | feared by his friends that on accotink that, if the superior court shall on | York newspaper. were taken off the | SXDert drivers in the country. He was| Myopia club this morning and. iwlked | Jttack of the Elues. The Connecticut |of his advanced age, his injuries may hearing refuse to confirm the granting | Mauretania on a special tug and|POrn in West Farnham, Canada. He departme: with him | 254 Washington troops were at the | prove fatal, of such license, the small shall there. | brought to City Hall “square, where e Iy e s iBoth, Betony e e had Dlayeq|time coming up in_the rear and -ax e e —— A, ol ole course and | g -4 ement at Pembroke the unexpired term for whichy such | Ju:y . Jeiue FREISte THler b Toeat npte tek ori| HuttoTap iflicacy aidc: by ons'dp: main column of the Reds. J 0. inthrusiiats French Gowiied more vears ago. He entered the em- = : Al ol o e e th Massachu- | Jaures to Interp license was originally granted shall be ploy of the Knox company six vears Death of Consul at Rouen. setin” regiments and_ (he First corps| ment About Quotation of Stooks, returned to him.’ Twentieth C. V. Reunion. - Ve - ago as an assembler, later being a gt A DE 18 < LisHE - MBIk R Uncas Power Company. Chesbire, Conn., Aug. 19.—At the | tester. Inepector and ~demOnStrator. | s the american consul at Roden | orenia the omiton o tho west shore | Paris. Aug. 19.—M. Jaures the so- The house reconsidered its former | 44th annval reurion-ot the Twentleth | Bourdue's entry into the racing game | Fince, died vesterday, according 16| of Little Sandy pond, prepared 1 rid- | Slalist leader, s announced his intene action to adhere and concurred with|C. V. I, here todsy, the following|was made as a hill climber and he at|, gtate department dispatch. Mr.| dle the main Red column, or at least | tion of interpéllating the. government the seaate in_ passing & resolution, S cats e AT President, L.| once game to the front as a driver of | Aalmroy had been consul at Rouen | the flanks of the Red which they ex- | FeEarding the propasal to quote offi- amended by Mr. Haves, giving the| V. '. Hubbard, Shelton; first Wvice | note. |Knox company officials assert| gor more than four years, and was| iectid weuld pass in full xiew om the|clally in France American speculative power of eminent domain to the Uncas | president, . ¥ 2 stocks, notably the comman stock of Tueker, Cheshire; sec- | that he has won more hill climbs than Wi A ey~ B Power company of Scotland, affecting | ond vics r:.eldent, C. H. Clark,_ Mill-| any other man in the country in the | ety APPRIU 10 [N, GEN"UHE | other wide of the pond. In this they land in Windham. Mr. Dunn strenu- cowvicin, C. E. Davis, Yales- 1 time he had been racing. e raced|}oq sorved at a mumbe rof European | Biis wnd the Rted nrmy wors at that — ——— ously opposed the resolution, and Mr. sevretary and treasurer, A. E.|successfullx at Richfleld Springs, N.|pjogeo 3 g about fle. Off QN ther | EIGHT sUFFRAGEflE! ARRESTED Rockwood of Franklin was just as C! ire, and assistant secre-| Y., last week, winning four prizes, 2 S de - ARl ‘_"'s ';4':3‘ “l"‘ l'. o }“' "'; B'IHL ";f gt -voud strenuous in advocating its passage. mith, Cheshire, which were presented to him by Vice A ETs Dlsmlsssn PORA - INPneY | 10 ’l v B ""“ Y | They Were C.vm.ud with Pickete Chandler favored the amended bill, —_—— President Sherman. Bourque possesed SEVEN CAD! - o beli ey o LR ing of British Premier's House, s dia l:rr-. l:yrk"'of o Mauretania Smashes All Records. |wonderful nerve and judsment and|p...iey for Hazing Lisutenant Sutton’s | of the Blue was thn ordered to rel Sice of Sumpss New York, Aug. 19.—The Cunard|y, e peen married this fall Brother at Military Academy. force General Pew’s main army just 5 A committce 3t recall from the sen- | liner Mauretania anchored off quaran- | MAte been marcied this fall =~ o et of Hanover Four Cormers. The | includimg’ Mrs, Despard and Mrs. ate was recognized an@. the bili con- |tine tonight after a run over the short | tHrmy Holeomb. BEATaUes WECARC| o b .. Aug. 19— By di- | greatest-buttie of the day, which last- | Saunderon, were arrested on Downing oecolog the Jractioe SEvncRi W course . Which glvas_fer_all - necalils : ars, this season | rection of President ‘Tafi, seven cudets | €4” nearly four hours, occurred near |Street this afternoon in connection DRy foftima .y o f the premier’ transmitted to the senate, and west bound. She did the | {OMPany . v . % & the Foug: Cor with tha picketing of the p r's s e e e oot the ! belng bis Airst”in racins. e rode | were dismissed from the United States . . : 5 sidence Inaugurated by the suffra- | s with Bourque in the Crown Point race | Military academy today for heing in-| Alhough General Bliss regarded | Mo uncid reparted ats- | £ MNLS 4 SERER e Hie: thw| this summer in which Bourque fin-d volved in the lzing of Rodmando Sut-| Hanover Four Corners where rouds the United States Steel corporation. London, Aug. 1 |x!|( suffragettes, Mr. Leete of e - , ished second, to Chevrolet. That| to leail off in winny directions, as his ob- L ey Bers: Dill the ‘hodse. akile. the rea | NI Ver. the fame course of four| .vent was Holeomb's first race. He Cadet Sutton is a brother of Lisut, | jective pont. he came to the concli- Steamship Arrivals. writy veport and the scuate the mi. | T4¥s and 13 hou 3 was married and leaves a family in|James N, Sutton of the Naval 4cade- | sion that the Blue general had left the | At Rotterdam: August 19, Rotter- nority report. - A motion that the house \ West. Granville. my, whose death was investigated at |road.leading in the most“direct line |lam, from New York. adhere 10 its former action was car-| Ex-P jont Castro Taking Cure.. L — Annapolis recently | to, Boston unguarded, and he therefore | At Barcelona: Aug. 15, Antonio Lo- ried. Santander, Spain, Aug. 19.—Cipriano Price of Sugar Increased. sent Col. James Geddes with the Con- | pes, from New York. b, Mr. Johnsen repo: disagreément in | Castro, ex- prnéflmt of Venezuela, has| New York, Aug. 19.—All dgr]-”de: :: The deully gg‘\:‘le of her;"l‘n.rua::- 'r'\nv‘:m\“or:”&'(':;t :‘naw th:h P:éul;\:e:l'h NA‘: g:::c Aug. 15, Muropa, from conference on the night telephone raf left re for _Solar v refined r were advances cents | enness ely wroug! n o | Nef - N | pill. The House h:’m'ahm ufla e miles from Santanfar ‘= taks :the | per 100 %‘1&)’. makinc standard | rins. Whon hg cqqld lo( sopet. &bmt a mile and f beyond t Southampten: Aug. 18. Teutonic, Adourned to Tuesday % cure. F granulated ures on it he knew he was Hanoéver Four Corners 7 from New Y s