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Dot NI ot (EHe. Pholesa. 10 nd ki : g:nu-mwuh&nrmvm,, 2 s cMo’ Railroad Bandit in the Darkness of Early Morn- e, s iiirers | R DY BUIGL IVE)FONLE I ah s i g A seventy-four suspected cases unfltg o g —_— 517 s % el St g tior; and decline in price of Kentucky| observation. coal for 1908 B H tm Go ”oin y ON THE WEST m’“! ORE DOCK mCID WIFE OF BRODIE L. vy ing ms k Them for ld 3 S The Hague, Aug. 31.—Holland is to- A AT BUFFALO, DUKE IN TROUBLE.- N blyman Robert J. Conklin of : day celebrating the 29th birthday an- 1 ew York declares that direct primary niversary of Queen Wilhelmina. School is a gold b@h e e L e New York City ls to make an ex- PENNSYLVANIA Exrm TRAIN B'OBBm ‘:fl‘m‘l;e m?;: lt;g ':.fl':gc' ‘::”eo:; ’ ' . : an IIEIMEMU haustive test of fireproofing materials cheer the queen and the baby princess at an expense of Slufoo. aa 3 ahdgre: o1t Diréctor” of the Census Derand is at| , ' - i St. Petersburg, % 1 Majér Gre Detective Saved from Lynching by a| Because of Inability to Pay $40 Rent wor{(" t:r:nuhtl:‘ :"':?h,;.:l'o to be | Alleged Misplacement of Public Funds ce: Held Up by Lone Highwayman in Allegheny Mountains gorlefl, an army éMcer. who recently | Riot Call Which Brought Help—Dock | for Auto—Also Greated Disturbance | “*¢ e S of the City of New York to the . o levelo ] lera A e . 2 ¥ —Compelled [rain Crew to Carry Coin and Eullion | /{50 pocerhor, ‘ied today. Seven | Strikers in Ugly Temper. at Paimer House. pdohn Spencer, of | near Joncsbors: | Amount of at Least $100,000. : ith Bag of 10,000 Jeaths from cholems In St B - Toremont ine e rain Bakoel Into the Woois—Robber Escaped with Bag of 10, and thirty-three new cases of the dis rain b o . G . ease are reported for the twenty-four Buffalo, N. Y. A ‘,’31 -John C.| Chicago, Aug. 31.—Mrs. A"cev Webb | _Mrs. Mary lowski of Reading,| New York, Aug. 31.—Charges against Pennies, Leaving the Real Gold Behind. ROumr oL St wont sy, Nicolai, a private detdetive employed | Duke. divorced wife of Brodie L.|Pa. was blown through a store win- | Mayor McClellan filed with Govarnor i London, Aug. 31—The London health | bY the Lake Carriers”association, shot | Duke, spent the night in a police sta-|dow by an explosion of gas. Hughes by Bird 8. Coler, president of € officers, being skeptical of the official | @nd killed two marine strikers on the | tion cell. Mrs. Duke was arrested to- ot the borough of Brooklyn, were made 4 » Rev. Dr. T. G. Bonney was elected | public here today. Lewiston, Pa., Aug. 31.—One of the]of the train. A revolver was pointed | statements regarding the cholera sit- West Shore (re. docks this evening, | night upon complaint of an automobile president of the ey i Pl et od £ g Mr. (‘ol:rl ll?e)fifll that Mayor 3 g # °s h and threaten- ther con- |and he was only saved from lynching | company because of her inability to :‘{c:lr:llf:‘:::am‘:l :’:u;mglok;ol;i;x:: i‘x:‘"t'fe.- :;::vse::ge{l:e c‘:rdwuh dynlml’t‘e m::‘u ‘:’wfl';,“,‘,f‘d‘,fl:,;’ ":,,n l;,flv“e byN?cl:‘:‘nIvu &r (?ollcem:fn.“m e p“a ‘;0 lrem hfordg a machine she had | the Advancement of4Sclence. flfil‘:(?gffign:qmfli?dnymgfiei in tu >n th lope of the | the robber forced the messengers of the | investigators and was informed that was harge 1 used during the day. | — " . ommis- icxf:;hr::y':m;n‘h:-"&r y!tog:y‘ when | two express cars and engine crew 10 | there are approximately twenty cases :ffikm, Wh?; George flou::mo‘r:',l 4| Had No Money, but *Demanded Best Y‘;l'fllzn D}I‘V:v\:’ ?r',?; I::)roo;tor?;s ::s ;\:\z gnor:'er ;;.r uc}?ul’mu b:nd t‘hn ch!ln in- a lone highwayman stopped a Pennsyi- | carry all the gold and buu;on s;acl:'e'g of cholera in Fiolland, and that the .Nm::;.&-:td; wn:(t‘b;vavdbb:g:r,‘:an‘e& "“L' in Motel 5 il M s !ky!;xrmpe"‘ ;.f; ;f:m??.'n :;;on'::'. ,;,:rd .:o:}{'e:,i vania express train with a dynamite | in the first car to the side of disease has also reached eastern Aus- nlmckets bt the Btk Bl P e NETETR o onght <o ffices o Bl ofotsuty e N cdrtridge and at the point of a revolver | tracks. tria and is threatening to spread t-l Attaatked s With Clube/ a disturbance at the Palmer house,| A Special Report Called Attention|of the city government. s G WS il oy PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF % BROOKLYN. ACAINST MAYOR M'CLELLAN . compelled the crew to carry thousands Conductor Shot Through Hand. eastern Germany. Ats u & RiRtag 6 st the Pilmer bouse| A Special Regert Called Attention e ity government. e I o e in the wilderness. | jConductor I R. Poffenberger of |4 500 BopIES RECOVERED, .uwe 1 get you some time” they | (i 1 g e pay for | installed closed amnunition hoists. | the president of the borough of Brook- express car to a spot in the wilderness. | yqrrishurg, Pa, who came up while | 11000 ) Thd’ tglymx a vile epl!he:d uhi\"m“' e e lited. hat, abo. e {be prefiden ot the borough of Brosk: When the conductor of the train at- | pis ork was being accomplished, was PROPERTY LOSS $15000,000. | Then he eavs they attack m, @04 | j2q no money, but said shé would have | Hugo Schneider, aged cight years,| has misplaced public funds of the'city it be was shat in the hand and the | SLocTed, Dack e e e b e faem itk eubs‘bmoukezot 0d $1,000 tomorrow. She them tried to| who never had a pair of shoes, was|of New York to the extent of at .1'1“}7:4' SUuCE X )," e T oVer) send telegrams to Governor Deneen | placed in the Juvenile home, Chicago. | $100,000. least tl.o dre: :‘jld % |e d‘uoflt,':a 1“'?' and other prominent men, but the tele- 3 8 4 Hv .dfow g e o each ok graph operators refused to accept tele- Vegetable Fibre a Rival of Jute| Up IN THE AIR TIEATMENT H:u;htm»egim‘ a “‘:' B th:h:‘y—g: grams unless paid_in advance. in paper making was called to the ul-l eeimnihsiil 2 e o Dwyer with a bullet through the | Declares Relatives of Former Husband ;;:"T‘;"o;’f RS Mt Yoy Cont heart. Both were instantly killed. Are Plotting to Take Her Life. o d2eet) Balloon Invented to Suspend Patients Riot Call Sounded. Later she went to the criminal court| The American Colony in St. Peters- Half a Mile H A mob gathered with a rush and the | building and told Assistant State’s At- | burg gave a farewell dinner to John officers who are patrolling the water | torney Day that relatives of her for- [ W. Rildle, the r tiring American am- Ottawa, Aug. 31.—Israei Kinney of fron® becaice of the strike nhad their | mer husband were plotting to take her | bassador to Russia. Paris, Ont, has invented a balloon hands full until a riot call brought | life. After leaving there she visited a pet = system for tHe treatment of tubercu- of the United States vs.||osis. It consists of a main balloon Hammers, involving the| which is suspended half s. mile above reclamation, was ducket-| the earth by a cable and an auxiliary plans be was shot in the hand and the | yjeq one of his revolvers at him, one| Latest Reports from the Flooded Dis- Dbold bandit succeeded in making 00d | 5¢ tn. shots penetrating his hand and | ;.1, ;‘r::&ek lxw:o '.’.‘.L":;;'.‘J.‘."i?.ifi.’ S otues ;n{’ e hmn:od v trict of Mexico—Food Supply Short. e % sand mew Lincoln cents for gold coin Passengers Unmolested. and staggered away with it, leaving the | pespite the appearance of three pas- real gold bullion to be recovered by the | sengers who had been awakened ;by railroaders. the shooting, the robber ‘n_‘lalmlyio er:l Bloodhounds on His Track. ed the crew back on the train an _ When the news of the robbery | compeiled them to steam away, leaving :g‘e"’ea‘h';;“m'g:;fx {::"';“l'mf;::‘ along reached the railroad and express com- | the bullion beside fhe track. It was| “poyover byt little is yet known as anies they were deeply concerned at| fecovered later by a posse sent.on a |, the loss of life and damage outside Tte boldness and. immediately ordeved | special train. When the train was| o {hC 100 € i ML SRS mumber every available detective to the sceno | leaving he callea out: “Good bye and | o8y cVe, Te Known is not proba- in an effort to capture the desperado.|!uck; I hope to see you again.” Monterey, Mexico, Aug. 31.—Tonight the total number of bodies recovered from along the shores of the Santa Catarina river total approximately 1,000. In Monterey nine hundred is the help. Nicolai is held on an open|number of lawyers and business men The Ca The strikers along the docks|and tried to interest them in a plan to | William . | float a bond issue to save Turkey from | que-tion ble, as many bodies must be buried in [@re in an ugly temper. : - e L oL S . ed in the supreme courf. balloon runiing up the cable to take Bloodhounds were also put on his track Exact Loss Not Announced. the sands and mud deposited by the bankruptcy - eot I g up = s " + sed OF Mrs. Duke had been using a hired T tients and doctors up and down. : Dulisio te Ixip Cenighr o D000 et hol . I wasirenofted tonlghir fUSt tn.ad. | Ming sivec SR INE e Senes L)) BECTIQN Y SRARE FELL, SOORE T Rt Dieas i ai when | Jiidos Lewis in the Feducal Daget at] o b ot 2o quite ki EBspe. DIk e T eranieaden Broston and other of- | Giion to the missing pennies several| the numerous tirns and bends in.the| . CRYV OF FIRE STARTED PANIC.| i ‘hautteur demanded his money she | Denver neld the Colora io state (ax Of | says the general 1doa I feasinle. Gane of usal a Y Vi e _— 2 on e ’ 000 of e ital ficials of the middle division of the | missing, but the express company ofi-| Reports continue meager from points | Accident During Reception to General | 20™Itted she had none. i 5 o o}‘;‘,"r;,';‘";,f,';m‘;m,',’, 2. e e aagts. De Repe. RN f'fi'{;& Pennsylvania railroad have establish- | cials refuse to announce the exact|down the valley, but it is known that hat “up in the afr’ trestmen Fred Grant at Des Moines, JOHN W. GATES MEETS PASTOR —— most successful method of curing tus In the Annual Reports of Colonel| perculosis. Dies Moines, Iowa, Aug. 31.—During| WHO MARRIED HIM YEARS AGO | 10, ' Woodbury, commanding de- B reception to General Frederick Dent e partment of Columbia, there was com?| — GHIEF WILK t at the state fair grounds today a [ Gave Mr. Foster Then a $5 Fee—See- nt on the hurtful lack of officers for section of seats hfell, hurling a hun- ing the Pastor Seattle Recently | duty with troops. Arranging for persons to the ground, 1,000. - and Mrs. Goorge Dewes of Mel. o 8 ki e D it Clark & Scott, independent fobaceo rose Falls, N. Y. were caught under a2 hn | manufacturers, have entered su the wreskage aud severely Inured. | 1y cate: wor srepis nia hia private | againet the Burley Tobacco society of Several other persons were hurt, car at King street station here, a white | }Kentucky for $135,520 damages. alleg- Shortly before the close of the re- haired man stepped up and extended | Ing 2 combination in restraint of ception to Genersdle!};-nm l:l t;‘ry of fire | hic hand trade. started a stampede, in which & num- | "% g " i . e : Der of persons were painfally bruised | - fyeno’ Johnil he sl . | RACE WAR OVER ADMITTANCE R R an1 ,‘,fr“:]u,'{‘., eads el caueht fire!slied Mr. Gates as he vigorously shook OF COLORED DELEGATES. | be made at the various places wheg tation_bullding; Wit the flayies were |'"MeANL L b | B pow Imminent in Ranks of Span- | DS president will stop on hix long trip extinguished before causing ny dam- 18 )' e "g“A M Nt chutch ig Row .mmman in Ra pan- thr?ugh the west lfl.d south. age. SEEE 0 e 8. . - ish War Veterans. No time has as yet been fixed for at St. Charles, Il He married Mr. The OaI $0/-tH. pABanE et s Tt 0 A gene llvTe wig'ed f‘&‘f‘,: :nmcflll‘l‘::mth: Gates, then living on a big farm south | -~ p,cagena Cal, Aug. 31.—The accept- | retary of the interior, Mr. Baili ance of the credentials of four negro | who is now on his way to Washington DRt e ARt o T of Turner Junction, Il., and Della a . while huzulrerds fi'“&fon.%‘é'}‘l Baker, whose father was superinten- | gojogates to the sixth annual conven- | from Seattle. Mr. Ballinger informed tion of the California department of | the president by wire yesterday that - dent of the Sunday school. i P tlll_bh:Mhut " “When you married me I only gave|ine {njted States Spanish War.Vet- |important business matters had caused WELL GROOMED MAN you a five-dollar fee, but I'll make up | erang now in session here, has stirred i him to return to Washington. The t for it now.” said Mr. Gates, as hely,, 3’ race war among the dek'flle: secretary was to_have joined the pre ARRESTED IN HARLEM HOTEL. :firr;':.,h‘l:t o‘:'n?:a ‘:’,}'..,fi;‘:‘:"' omgrend .3 Phich threstens. o disrupt the Calitop- |ident ar’ Butts, :on;.‘,mor P‘ndo:un . 10 IR R “ nia department. make a large part of the Pacific oast Charged, With Stealing $24,000 from a | aboard his car as the train pilied out. The camps at Vallejo and Oakland | trip with him. Unless he has accom- Postoffics in Vienna. e gy ol have withdrawn their delegates as a | plished in Washington what he has set LATE JOHN DOWIE’S SUCCESSOR | riait of tiin av wptar ce of ciesi; | but to do vetors coming:te: Beverly, Tt New York, Aug. 3 ter havin; .| and Major Curzon, who was a leading | is doughtful e ger w been followed byu‘detecnvAe!s since h.i 8 PRIGBUSRIN MLLINGIS. JALL aspirant for the post of department|able to join the president's party um- T o arrival here on August 19 on the Mau- | Wilbur Glenn Voliva Defaulted Pay- [ ©ommander, has withdrawn from the | til' the arrival at Seattle, if then. retania, a well groomed man was ar- race. e g comer e mzed".x!. Harlem hotel fonight at the ment of $10,000 Mortga T Ssvertaon of Ersign Bagley camp | MASKED MEN HELD UP CASHIER. uest of the Austrian consul, charged e of s city denounce e action ol e e o~ Wit the theft of 324,000 from & post voieago, Aug. 31 Wilbur LGlenn| credentials committee in such language | Escaped With $1,500 in Cash-—Pursuing office in Vienna on July 9 last. The der * Dowi head of the Dowie | that he is to be courtmartialed. The Posse Finds No Trace. man and that his name is Ro 2 i convention is likely to end premature- | jfinola, Ta., Aug. 31.—Two maske: Tratanns | Tie) e et ah e et {he Dowiettes was sentenced to jan i |1y in & big row cnen. St R Tpistole < DUM (U and said he was innocent. default of payment of a $10,000 judg- A - Cashier F. H. Nipp of the Mills County According to cable reports from Vi-| non rendepred against him by Judge OUT ON $12,000 BONDS. German bank here late this afternoon enna at the time ,of the robbery, ayrion: in favor fn Phili; Mol)hvrill a Tt A and escaped with $1,600 in cash. Cagh- stranger enteced the postoflice in’ the g%t A\fEREn OF IR Ol Rl s | Boston Broker Adams Was - Indicted | jer Nipp and two customers wers kept heart of the city at the noon hour and 0btalnred i o . i in the back roomg, by order of one of a slander charge brought With Persch for Grand Larceny. snatched the money across a counter |, iy o ol Sa 0L he would ks the robbers whilk the other took the while an official was called to the tele- | & 'S0l the entire six months| New York, Aug. 31.—A. D. §. Adams, | money from the yafe and counter. The rather than pay the judgment. said to be a millionaire broker of Bos- | bandits fled afoot and went east .ih" EX R ediiontiety o ton, who was indicted with Donald L.|the Wabash raliroad toward Silver FRANK BROWN HELD BY POLICE. | Persch for grand larceny in the first | City, near which place the, disappear- ————— degree In connection with the sale of [ ed in a cornfleld. In Connection with the Murder of | $15.000 worth of stock \\hlchdlhe ‘:fi;:fo:.fi":fmm:fl?::‘.fi sowe th il co ¢ ha osted to | ca gav Ao Bumasher. B etce . oy o? 37320 Mond wito | started atter them. Up to & late heur, Aug. 31.—Frank | has been in the Tombs for more than |however, no trace of them had been bond of $12.000 furnished by Robert J. e = erson, broker, of 53 State street,| ST. MALACHY'S HOME BURNED. being detained by the police in connec- By ,',’,;’,,,“;;“{,;‘3,;.{': irn"h;"fl,,f:l;%,’,,“fi tion with the investigation of the mur. | Boston. Adams has returned to Bos-| o o o o 0o Biittes. of the Holstone mountains enroute to his | 4T of Anna Schamacher. Brown knew | 0% 10 ARAR AL '\"}""; .'",d" G Se: Child home from Johnson county where he | the Schumacher girl, it is said. He {;’;r:’;“:d‘th; e; rl':N: ::ml 'hm;g 'h:d ven ildren. o - | had been employed as a waiter at the | D 4 B A L “ i an acquaintance residing in Albany | QUantities consumed in clambakes | bound and placed in a sack. His skull | it s clalmed that he did not work on | WUICR T, fugustus Helnze Fad bor- ) of the, ruine of Bt NAACE jome Rome, Aug. 31.—Rome was visited by L3 Y | make an appreciable difference in the | was fractured and several ribs broken. |AUS. 7. the date of the murder. On — revealaed tonight that the total death met hi Bri ] : . ; en earthquake this afternoon. The |Met him ‘in Bristol and notified the | city's supply. He succeeded this morning i attract- | the day following, Sunday, Aug. 8, OBITUARY. list was seven as was discovered early near the scene in order to make as inti the town of San Juan badly damaged, thofough an investigation of the crime | _ Description of Robber. has | 300 the town of Camargo on the Rio as pessible. The general superinten-| No clew to the robber's identlty has| Grange is reported to have been wash- dent and general manager of the Ad-|vet been discovered. He is described | oq gway. ams Express compafiy are also on the | A5 being about five feet eight inches | ®%&WE¥. W 0 o0 of Cagereyta, ground. :"'m’“";:]lgh; L g o h:‘t‘ m‘:fi;‘; this state, the birthplace of General Dynamite C. n Rail Stoj ain. | & @ 3 5 Geronimo Trevino, stated to the Asso- engine, three express cars and two | cent, ’ ty bodies had been recovered at that P i vi w < place, that hundreds were seen . floating recping coaches flled with DAsten- | Robber Abandoned Pennies in Disgust. | by with the flood, and that on his trip i N N & v Agent Hamaker of Lewistown sent a | from Cadereyta to Monterey there was R Tk iy ‘.:;;‘;T"g,,t;.‘,fi;} safe to the scene of the robbery to re- [ not a depression in the ground which which flows the Juniata river, when | ceive six bags of pennies on which the | did mot contain from one to t;n bodies suddenly a dynamite cap exploded and | Seals had not been broken, but which | left there by the receding water. the éngine driver brought the train to | had been cut open with a sharp knife | The entire northern part of the state a standstill. When he looked out to|to ascertain the contents and aban-|of Neuvo Leon has been flooded and see what the trouble was a magsked | doned by the robber in disgust. towards Tampico in the state o man holding a revolver In either hand Bandit Secured $65. Jracetvas: Mothing: 1ottt iy et copfronted him. Lewistown, Pa., Aug. 31.—The high- | however, s otnanicatily Are there any mail cars on this| wayman, it is said, took $5,000 in bul- | nas not ‘vet been opened with the dis: train?" demanded the highwayman. lion and $200 in pennies from the car, | trict. Relief money has been pouring O a8 the reply of the startled |and all of this has been found along|in from all sources today, and large engineer. the trail except $65. It was stated that| amounts have been contributed from Express Car Looted. there was a large sum of paper money | the United States. ' The engine crew 'was then forced at[in the express car looted and it is the | The food supply continues short. the point of the gun to accompany the | opinion of the railroad officers that the | The property loss is now estimated at Tobber to the first express car, where | brigand was aware of this fact, but by | hetween $12,000,000 and $15,000,000 in the messcnger was looking out to dis- | mistake took the packages of bullion | this city, without counting the dam- cover the cause of the sudden stopping ' instead. age to the railroads, or “down the val- PSR SEPRR DTS 0. S s R SRR W N, <SS R T T e s U. 8. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE | JACK WILKINSON SEASON FOR OYSTERS OPENS. IN SERIOUS CONDITION.| ~ CAPTURED IN BRISTOL, CONN. | peajors Along New Verk Waterfront William H. Moody Removed in Police| He Escaped from ~Albany Police Smile at Good Prospects. Ambulance to His Home. Station in September, 1906. — AT BEVERLY. rotection of President " on His Trip West and South. Beverly, Mass., Aug. 31.—Jehn E. Wilkie, chief of the United States se- cret service, was in Beverly this aft- ernoon. He always visits the summer home of the president two or three New York, Aug. 31.—Oyster and clam dealers are all smiles today on ed headquarters at the signal tower|amount of their loss. the village of Sanfran was de:oyel, Haverhill, Mass, Aug. 31—Very| Bristol, Conn., Aug. 31.—Jack Wil- quietly and with ‘many precautions | kinson, who made his escape from the tending to secrecy, Associate Justice | police station at Albany, N. Y., in Sep- illiam ¥ Mooy Of the Unite States | tember, 1906, where i was’ held i supreme court was removed inla police | connection with the murder of John |;: ‘. 3 ambulance from the Bradford railroad | E. Capron, was captured here this aft- | (10l but the supply is now short, in station to his home here tonight. It |ernoon by Chief Belden, a local officer | tH® first of the season, with orders ac- is understood that Justice Moody's |and a detective from Albany, Wilkin- | Cumulated. . condition is serious. He appeared to|son admitted, it is said, his identity, | TD¢ Oyster luggers and schooners be helpless during the"transfer from |and also being with Capron on the | CAMe in last night Today, at the the train to the ambulance. Although | evening of the murder, but denied con- | 10CKS. crews were busy loading wait- Justice Moody’s aflment was announced | nection with the crime. He expressed | 'S Wagons and trucks, and cven offislly/as X cass or Mhaumsigand |y willingtiess. to'retint “without exs | SOSBArEONS nd. “huckets.,of caser gout, local physicians who have known | tradition and wi i O . fim for years believe it to be more | orrermemm. Il be taken back this| ™6, "1onus along the waterfront and serious. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 31—Jack Wil- ela}zwhere oysters in all the different Justice Moody came here, it is under- | kinson, who was arrested in Bristol, | Sty\es Wwere offered. In front of retail #tood, from a sanitarium in New York [ Conn., today, and who was suspected | YStET_houses the signs, “Ovsters R state, where he has been for several | of being implicated in the murder of | " Se¢ason” are mewly painted and weeks, following a short stay at Hot|John E. Carpon, was known here as | MGnded. after four months of disuse. Springs, Ark. Harry White, Cfl‘pmn'n DoAY Wis Totind Small oysters, known as “culls,” are on Sept. 17, 1906, in_a secloded spot EARTHQUAKE VISITS ROME. [on the outskirts of Green Island, op- po- ol posite Troy. White was arrested and 8light and No Casualties Afe | made his escape from a local station Reported. 3 house a few days later. Nothing had ‘been heard of him until recently when the opening of the oyster season, afler four months without an “r.” Pros- pects, too, are better than in any sea- son in five years; oysters will be plen- phone. FREE WILL BAPTIST PASTOR IN HANDS OF THIEVES - Rev. N. F. Malone Severely Beaten artl Robbed of $8.75. \_ Rochester, N. Y Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 31.—Rev, N. F.|Brown, about thirty years old, Malone, a Free Will Baptist minister, | ¢laims’to come from Pennsylvania, is sold for from $4.50 to $5 a thousand; larger ones, called “box,” bring $8.50 a thousand. . Clams have been scarce this year until yesterday, when they came in a-plenty. According to dealers, the - | police. A v mage done was slight, and no .cas 5 s B i ing the attention of a passerby and | Brown is said to have appeared in today. Al Of the dead range from —damage so far reported is | ELLEN PUTS SECOND RACE ualties have been reported. was released from his bonds. Charlotte with his face scratched and three to five vears old. There will be = i olAt'l‘x:."i;’ude of the TO CREDIT OF AMERICANS | Receiver Ordered by Comptrolier of 3 the girl's body had been discovered.| Conmcord, N. H. Aug. 31.—Following WHAT TAFT TOLD PINCHOT. | Something that looked like a blood- | an iliness of eas’than a week, Georse ~ ~4 stain, the police say, has been found | Kingsbury Mellen, father of President Said to Chief Forester He Would Car- | ;" Brown's trouser: Charles 8. Mellen of the New York, and it is believed that some steps will be taken to bring about legisla- tion which will in the future prevent the housing of so many children In an unsafe structure. CLOUDBURST IN MINING CAMP. 500 Persons at Rawhide, Nev., Home- less—166 Buildings Destroyed. cery i This w: George Kingsbury Mellen. very much excited. This was before rg gsbury I IR dostigation Ny the'war e Currency to Release It at Once. . .ltg‘ ?i:,],‘.‘:,’.nptl}: German Sonders Rgain Beaten by Am- har similar objects were erican Defenders. Washington, Aug. 31—An American eagle is to be deprived of its daily food, owing to a decision of the acting comptroller of the currency. The -receiver of a western bank ry Out Roosevelt Polic Vi e New Haven and Hartford railroad, died MUST BE AMERICAN BORN. at his home In this city today. Mr. Portland, Ore.,. Aug. 31.—“When — Mellen is also survived by a daughter, President Taft succeeded to the presi- | Foreign Musicians Barred from Cali- [ Mrs. Herbert G. Abbott, of this city dency he assumed not only that obliga- fornian Beach Orchestra. Mr. Meéllen was born in Alstead, tion, but other responsibilities,” said H., in 1821. In early life he learned Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the Long Beach, Cal., Aug. 31.—This city | the hatter's trade. This he followed in department of agriculture, in an ad- | pas g new municipal department, the | Boston anl Lowell for some years, “ dress last night. His subject was department of music, presided over by | coming to this city in 1845 to establish Reno, Nev.,, Aug. 31.—The mining “Conservation and Plain People.” a bandmaster and consisting of twenty | the hat and fur storé which he main- | camp of Rawhide, 100 miles from here, “It*is the desire and the intention of musicians. The ceuncil created the |tained for thirty-eight years. Mr. Mel- | was swept by a cloudburst this evening, & 93. a wall of water said to have been — twelve feet in height rushing through the walls. derable apprehension | Marblehead, Mass, Aug. 31.—The di <l of the city, l}mnv;-m lin thxe second day's race of the d wi in the city |international contests between the i RpFisons were In a condis | German and American Sander boats | [TOte 0 the comptrolier stating that on panic until assur-|for the President Taft and Governor | the, Daml, Beld in bust o splendid ances were given that there was no|Draper cups fell to the American | S281& o danger. ‘acht Ellen, owned by’ Charles P. Cur- The shock occurred at twenty min- [tis of Boston, and sailed by his son, utes before 3. arles P. Curtis, Jr.* The German ‘Te vatican was not affected by the | challengers were hopelessly beaten, one #hock, but when it became known that |of them, the Sechund II, dropping out there was a séismic disturbance, the |of the race when it was one quarter pope rent to inguire if the sisters had | over, because she fouled the flag mark been hurt and the extent of the dam- [at the windward end of the course. age in the city. The Wolf finished a close second to R e the Ellen, while the Joyette, winner GOMPERS’' PROPOSAL BARRED. |of al!‘"dfl"}u‘ z)onteg' was third. The A A e TERS Havella wit tto Protzen, her partly He Cannot Argue It Owing to Non- |disabled skipper, at the helm, crossed OLDEST SYEAMBOAT BURNED. European Unions, |th? finish line in fourth place. .| The Nerwich, Which Was Said to Be National Rifle Association Tournament Sevarey Yoars Old. tween the International Conference of at Camp Perry. Kingston, Y., Aug. 31.—A despatch Trades Unions, now in session here, Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug, 31.—The na- | Tuesday said: The Norwich, said to and Samuel Gompers, president of the |tjonal guard marksmen got the worst | have been the oldest steamboat in act- American Federation of Labor, entered | o¢ 4t again today at the National Rifle | i"¢ U$2 Was burned to the water line uporl another chapter today when the | gysociation’s tournament. The hand- | At her-dock here last niglt. ,The old conference, on a motlon made by a |some $1.500 cup which officers of the | side wheeler had for many decades Belgian delegate, voted to discuss only | Tnjted States marine corps gave to the | been used to break up the ice in the the proposals submitted by organiza- | National Rifle association to be held | Hudson river every spring at the be- tions affiliated with the conference. one year by the rifiemen making the | 8inning of the towing season. The The proposition made vesterday by |highest score in twenty shots. at-sjx | Nor which was built seyenty years Mr. Gompers is thus shut out, as the | hundred and one thousand yards whs|ag0, was to have taken a prominent American Federation of Labor is not | won by one of the most experienced | part in the Hudson-Falton ceiebration affifiated with the Buropean unions, |shots in the marine corps—Cupt. D. C. | this fall. The loss to her owners, the and Mr. Gompers Nf{ll'not be able to | McDougall, a native of California, who | Cornell Steamboat company, is about argue its adoption. F:a. shot on the tieam for fm;r years. | $50,000. ‘aptain McDougall scored 187. e The Eilidalibh - o7 Lipety Shotta | MEDougs) seored 3 CHOLERA CORDON IN CRIMEA. Body. Russian Prisoners Killed Their Guard. Extraordinary Precautions Taken for ‘Washington, Aug. 31.—~When Secre- Harbin, Manchuria, Aug. 31.—Three Visits of Emperor Njcholas. tary of War Dickinson approved the [of a party of foyr Russian political | ! st e . request of Mrn.-.vuxtxesh N. Sutton to | prisoners are now nltl Ir:rbnenrklnlln;- disinter the hody of her son, Lieut.!bin, while the fourth has been ed. s 5 4 James N. Sutton, Jr. of the marine [The prisoners were being conducted ::ll‘-‘:':ri‘n fl;:‘v:x:flma:e:fi;’& ll‘\‘em]:;< corps, fro mthe cemetery ut Arling- | throngh the country by a detachment proaching artival of Emperor Nichplas ton, he directeéd that the marine offi- [of gendarmes. They attacked their | 550 family. A special health co cers who were present with him on the | four guards. killing them all. - One of 4 500 against the cholera has been cre- might of the tragedy, ghould be repre- | the prisoners lost his life in the strue- | o0 5o vt qistrict sented if they so desired. No time |gle, but the others got away uninjured. S Y i has been set for the exhumation 91 the s v &chooner in Collision. body. . $269,119 from Oil Man's Estate. Portsmouth, N. H. Aug. 31.—The expense of the institution was an item of fifty cents for meat with which to feed the bird. He desired to know what he was to do about it. The acting comptroller found that the laws of the state in which the bank is provide for a fine of \from $10 to $25 for any person found keeping an eagle in captivity. He therefore in- structed the receiver to release the bird immediately. President Taft to carry out the Roose- ity cern- | len retired in old me so. chi o i i the streets. Six women e “The conservation commission,” said | " i Fesginonce preciars that an | Dociared for Fusion With Anti-Tam- | 1C 700010, "missing. Five hundre Mr. Pinchot, “is not opposed to the | members of the music department many Organizations. persons are homeless and 166 building: development of water power by Pri- | ghall he American born. This shuts New York, Aug 31.—The republican | have been destroyed. vate capital. We do not think it nec- | out some of the large number of for- | leaders of New York county and New —_— essary for the government to develop | eigners who have practically monopo- | YOrk city formally declared today for | New Haven Young Man Married on this resource, but private capital must | jizeq the business of providing music | fsion with the various anti-Tammany His Death Bed. | "2 P s aaten et e .uw‘:::;“‘;:"h‘“‘,’"g"'u‘.“"'a:"h_:‘f:‘."f; HARRIMAN GAINED TWO POUNDS | Miss Stewart's Request Diplomatically | Sxnrion on Sent. 5o or ammenss $on- | live Frederick Miner, 23 vears old. of In the Last Five Days—Ploasing Ef-| _ _ Sidestepped. X B Mise: HEY Cuone, T years oidr & fects of the After-Cure. e o s o o U T | Feundt Do N 3"""!"'" House | 4chool teacher living in Milford. Miner: Arden, N. Y., Aug. 31.—Reports from | Municipal Ownership league. created | g ro, (Mo Awg S with| Toa dhta of Bt hai Srewally. the Harriman home today were even | $0me Cxcit T:a"tealiquor":l:aleri mda“y hands abd feet bound with wire, the |been set for the mIdI?lle ffn t;n:lo:'o; terday. Mr. Harriman, it was said,| When she requested the convention to oo S oo T e s | feNEe oaer ok, et ko, nal had Seen spent practically the entire day out of | f’“g‘nctrs;‘;;" e o ":“,;;‘::P““‘I‘, slaughter house on the outskirts of this | nursed by Miss Crone. Last night the doors, resting comfortably in a chair this were done, she said, the woman's| Cits- The head and weri partly | attending physicians told him that he ;’&&&Q’fi?&dfi-?'L‘Lg'&fl'fi.‘é‘fo?‘;"‘éin‘t" league would aid the liquor dealers in | Submerged in six inches of water. It probably h.?’ budt : ‘(u;‘h?ur':‘:o*llvo That the after-cure Is having its effect | 80¥ legitimate undersaking. After some | 1¥, (hought that McNealy was murder- :::n;tp:r.f:fl;e‘: *The body was teken is indicated in that Mr. Harriman has | discussion her request was diplomat- | “% to New Haven today. gained nearly two pounds in the last | ically sidestepped. A Released Murdorer Hung Himself Near| At Liverpool: Aug. 31, Lake Cham- | ' Year-Old Boy Killed While Playing five days. Scene of Crime. plain from Montreal; Montcalm, from e 2 ;fldur.A i i New York, Aug. 31.—Mathew Den;Mnm.real for Bristol. iwedesboro, 'N. J., Aug. |~ o i : . Mexi 2;".:’ "::“.:;‘ it | W0 was rteleased a short time ago| At Genoa: Aug. 26, Duca Degli plnyl?' flt;hr Maiolfl:‘:zyklll’;md;:' 190 10 clmcas O thiss abs tonaomit= | trom Sing Sing after serving a four | Abruzzi, from New York icks, age years, l“ iliog his b”u" °h ,.,"m Sey ;,mcbe" ‘;glr? cele- | voar sentence for the murder of his| At Marseilles: Aug. 30, Madonna, | cou m._ceorl): .lAl‘ '1' u{:-r:uo §T ¥ o e e pember. 1910, have | wie, returned to the scene of his crime | from New York. bosa were playing n the attic of (:c 0 |‘|’ to hold "t_"?p oo tonal | 11 _Brooklyn today and committed sui- At (vnv_enhnu_m. Aug. 31, Oscar II, | house nlgt <= ric] - p':n Mnl llll 3 et e Mexioo City. e international | yjqe by hanging himself to a tree. De. | from New York 3 i et v e g0 Mg Ineet at Mexico City. Prizes aggregat- | j, gnot his wife while under the influz| At Antwerp:’ Avg. 31, Vaderland, [ manded that “he su er the fort. ng between $50.000 and $100,020 will be | 3 3%, ' JT€ Ny te BRCRE I I e | from New Yotk Young Fredericks pulled the trigger o laughter was shorteneld g B A g 1 of the musket and to his horror the t . | weapon exploded. The vall struck the c“lnl-v:.pru;“;’.'u\:, N; s vx"fl::_”"‘; cousin In the neck aud he died almost Record. u "M”:."l Wall. | cynard tine Seamer Lucdnia, iwhich P New Orvleans, Aug. 31.—Followin ., Aug. 31.~Three work- | caught fire at her dock here Aug. 14 . . . the Flons OF Ik EOUG Satarot TRavies | ik Mite [alhe lbgradl, e voveral| and wha maak 11, obier. 1o Susnanthe | 9AOR0R fon Cufiostion. of, Ol Pt this afternoon, Seclvt‘nfy Hester's an- | others dangerously hurt this after- | flames, shows the age to be S0 » ngs. - nual crop statement was made public | noon when the middle wall of a hotel [®xtensive that the Cunard company New York, Aug. 31.—The an the r of the cotton exchange.|in the course of construction collapsed | probably will decide not to repair the | Maurice Kann collection of jo* vessel. It is estimated that it will | ings has Been pu in by o8t wards of $500,000 to refit the | Duyi Brothers, do it.” at the beaches here:gout \Affiliation wi Paris, Aug. 3 'he controversy be- more encouraging than those of yes- Steamship Arrivals. International Aeroplanists’ Meet May Sebastopol, Aug. 3L—Extraordinary Commercial Cotton Crop Largest on Alba Aug. 81.—Mr. Gaus, state|schooner Mary E. H. G. Dow, from Long Distance Pedestrian Rowell Dead | .oniptroller, received a clhieck today for | Norfolk, fouled the schooner Fannie ‘ambridge, Hng., Aug.~ 31.—The [$261.119 from the estate of William | Palmer from Newport News in the is announced of Charles Rowell, | H. Tilford, an ex-vice president of the | lower harhor today. The Dow’s main the long-dis . , who cre. | Standard Oil company. The check rep- |Tigging was éarried away and the of the collateral | maintopmast was brol ‘The Palmer the estate. lost her flying §i : It l:ude the c&m‘:;orc:.l crop for the | When the erash came th: men h&l t:;s ated so many n resented part payment past year 13,825, largest and buried bemeA| e