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5 LN Tenagier, Moroceo, Sept. 3.—Mulai e Y K Prattsville, Ohio, more than 100 years R Hafid, the sultan of Morocco, has old, will dedicate its first church Sun : ¥ & G Affected District Hundreds of Miles So promised the Krench consul at Fez . : day. that he will cause to be discontinued the tortures recently inflicted by his Extensive Damage Was Done to the soldiers upon rebellious Moors = who ¥ tobacco crop of western Wisconsin by ’ p were led captive into Fez. A y § Hangma Off Skagen, Denmark : Chalons-sur o France, Sept, o,|HOLDS UP PROMINENT CITIZEN | AS A RESULT OF REFUSALTORE-| (0 jp i g Devastated District of MOBW” 4 R o —Clyde Fitch, the ~American play- AND FAMILY. STORE TEN PER CENT. CUT. assaultd by four robbers, died at Noi % . : wright, was suddenly stricken with an - ristown, Pa. 3 acute case of appendicitis while travel- ' REAGH?D THE POLE AT 7 O'CLOCK A, M., |5, om Germany in an automopie, | WILL SOON BE CAPTURED NEW BEDFORD MILL HANDS private hospital, where he was operat- ed on. Postmasters Were Directed not to accept for mailing parcels not proper- Iy wrapped. Terrible Wave of Water Accompanied by Cyeld and Hail Storms that Destroyed All Crop tire Section of the State of Tamaulipas i i Rome, Sept. 3—A commission ap- April 21, 1908, Accompanied by Only Two Eskimos— | pointed by the pope has made an in- Vestigation and reports that several of| Ploye of the Road—He is Believed | Formal Reply of Textile Manufac- i i e Ar-| the vatic i There Was an Increase in the value Took Daily Observations for Two Weeks Befor fe adran | bulialig Induaing the . o\ e thui. turers—Expected Wage Restoration. | of imporis and exnorts Juring July, ! i Stands Ready to Give Over the Figures—| oy tnc ‘earthquake that was experi- 1909, over July, 1908. "“I .nd 4 9 enced in Rome on the afternoon of : . 5 The Immdlrr Controversy betweén Robber is Said to ‘Be Former Em- | To the Number of 20,000 Listen to| Peru and Bolivia is nearing an am able settlement. Lowest Temperature 117 Degrees Below Zero,Fahr. | Aus. 51. Lewiston, Pa. Seot. 34 lone high- | New Bedford, Mass, Sept. 3—A gen | The, Turkish Covernment, issucd 4 Laid Waste—Storm Raged for Three Days P — ‘wayman, ieved to be the man who|eral strike of the 2t cotton mil - x e SECOND ROUND Tobbed. the Pennsylyania railroad train | operatives in this city is threatened as| Americans in Turkey. Y near here several nigits ago, held up | a result of the refusal of the manufac- deadh 1ok s 'y !N TENNIS TOURNEY. | o rominent citizen and his tamily late | €urers o restore a ten per cent. cut in | Eastern Kansas Was Siven a thor-| Mexico City. Sept, 3—A special des- away. Many lives were | this afternoon on a public road not| wages made in March, 1908, ‘r’"? ;‘c’l‘,'"&‘{-l‘h' nfall continuing | patch received here from Morelia, cap- | Storm raged with great keys i the . place. where e trdhe | | Ac & mecting of the textile council | TOF mearly twelve hours. ’ ital of the state of Michoacan, says [ three days around Tula. The romn. g —— .| that floods yesterday ruined u large | stroyed houses and huts, Assistant Secretary Oliver of the war| gaction of the Zamora district. A ter- | hundreds homeless, and bl department returned to Washington | riple cloudburst in the La Hondada many trees. Skagen, Denmark, Sept. 3.—A news- Planted the Stars and Stripes. R cHoa per correspondent ~who went on| My feelings. Well, I was too tired ~ Poard the Hans Egede from the pllot | really to feel any sensation. 1 planted | 010 :"‘:_ M ""‘F“ w:‘ ’;‘:": Brown amship off here was able to obtain | the Stirs and Stripes in the ice fleld and Fass in Five Set Match. a fow words with Dr Frelerick A-|and my heart grew warm when 18aW | . i\ 4o ruatches, both in singles and Cook. The explorer ascribed his suc- | it wave in the wind! etur R ot cess to the fact that he made use of | fox does the north pole look?" was | doubles, in the first round of the ten- ; ¥ | from a month’'s vacation, and La Beata mountains caused rivers Cyclone and Hail St it the old methods, namely, Bskimos and | gaked. nie tourney on the roque club grounds : ° = | and_streams to overflow, and miles of e, ) dogs,-and that e lived like an Bekimo | * - Well’ said Dr. Cook, ‘it amounts|ere finished up on Friday, leaving Co“ld’l ' M w lhom ll _ President Gomez named an Ameri- | fartiie valley are . mager warne® 9| rerrible as are the co bt o 2 g Lo the aire ut . twentyofive cent piece, | Matches in the second round to gurnish 3 | ican as head of the water and sewer | ‘branch of the Central roiwond mur becy | Monterey, the, correspondent eivige Al Wibot: e Az 1o e bt loe foe, | the attraction for the gallery this aft- F system of Cienfugos, Cuba. washed out for & distance of elshteen | they are just as bad at Tull # L S 2 . Attending at the matches is ti ve & hurried | ice; no water, only ice. There 'were|Srnoon 8 > o?wh::rexmlx‘m ‘w’hk-ll he | more holes here than at the 87th de- g:"?}‘r"i E&z' fl:!- and will Drob&lbl{ ioing northward 1 struck first | g7ce, winch showe there is more move- | Pe lare this afternoon, as some fasf a westerly course from Greenland, and | ment and drift here; but this and oth- | "€pHIS '8 s‘g:;‘: s 1B e then moved northward. |er observations 1 made —afterwards | (° ‘h% S8 in i P, I | “I arrived at the north pole on April | when I got more settled. I stopped | {RMC (WRONEN Jnfo the second’ found s . = miles, and the villages of Apzicuare, | ¢IPity. = The destructive wi | . Lieut. Foulois will represent the war | Santiaguils und Cerijlo are under wa .| *Wept boilipg down the valley. | department at the international aeto- | ter. he ‘scarcity of . com reeulting | COmPpanied by a_cyclonie nautical conference at Nancy. from the flood may lead to a famine, | hall storm that destroyed ¢ The affected district is some hundreds | ®0tire northeastern section of miles south of Monterey and two hun- | I8 8aid to have been laid wastes: A subscriber renewing for The Bulletin felt impressed to write the office: I can’t,getalong without The Bulletin for a single day! It is pleasing to the management to know that a few-cannot wholly live unless they have the help and the cheer and the practical benefits Glenn Curtiss, now in Paris, decid t of The Buletin. There are some-men in business who cannot do || eq to attend the acroplane mecting be 3 oad, 5t tel . 21, 1903, as already announced, accom- | two days at the pole, and X assure you | [\’ dimeuit, 60, 6-2. The card || Without The Bulletin for a single day. becausc. they make it talk for J| ginnie ot Brescia next Sunday. Jr Su i S Sea Oy Geatrayed and 1he SopntTe panied by only two Eaimos. it wasn't easy to say good-bye calls for the HAlOwWiaY Hukebes 15 the their business and talk well. As a welcome visitor and salesman s Wave Fifty Feet High. some 7,000 people, were cut off “We reached the pole at 7 o'clock | spot. % .| second round: Cary vs. Foss, A. L. The Bulletin is recognized in all parts of its field as efficient and George Cabot Ward, the newly ap-| . .- b 3 rest of ‘the nation for fou, tn_the morning. | Expected People Would Say “Humbug” | Brown vs. Gilbert, Rudd vs.. Mitchell, profitable. Things are not always so because seen in The Buletin, pointed secretary of Porto Rico, left [ urther details have been received | i) pe six or eight months befors | I took daily observations for a| .\. ] wag sitting at the pole I could | Dan Brown vs. Lester. but they are not often seen in The Bulletin if not eo. *It is a me- |} San Juan for the United States. here Of the flood that swept the town | yehways can be réstored. e whots fortnight - before arriving at the | o, 1o\ ST ot the people who on| Tn the doubles matches Friday a fine dium that keeps all its patrons in close touch with the worli—the J! o ks, In the 'state of! Tamauliba| o s by ohod D' ‘Mountains pole. my return would call the whole ex- | exposition of the game was given world of business and the world of gossip, the world of achieve- || The Authorities at Warsaw suppross- | 145t Saturday. A wave betw y= “ b five and fifty feet high rushed down| Thirty bodies » river and en of the town. Tw 41| the San Juan bri avel already - ulfed the lower half | covered, and many bodies of 8 e 1fand mountaineers are belng A London Syndicate has ta down into the valley below. . - 500,000 of the bonds of the Electric 7\ — s “T have ample proof that I reached |, jjtion a humburg. I was sure the|when A. L. Brown and F. H. Toss the north pole in the observations 1| jeople would say that I had bought | fought it out with W. T. Olcott and J. took, which afford a certain means off ;.. % ., witnesses and that my note- | L. Mitchell in a five set match which checking the truth of my statements. | 0, \ith my daily observations had | was yon by hms latter pair, Olcott ,000 i Unknown | been manufactured on board ship. and Mitchell showing up strong at the » Niyiary iharte ““The only thing I can put up|start, running off the first two sets, ments and the world of mishaps are reflected in its columns faith- fully every day. The Bulletin is one of the few things which im- proves in quality and usefulness and makes no extra charge. Its aim is to furnjsh the best newspaper and advertising medium to be had for the money; and its increasing subscription list and increas- ing business are the evidence of its success. the Society for the Aid of Poor Scholars studying in Polish schools. Tram and Lighting company of | ¥ bl § oS iove. | 283DSt this Je what the New York |§-0.'6—% Licwn and Foss then took || " Subscribe for The Bulletin now! It will be left at your door for : “INCIDENTALLY | INTEND PHANTOM AIRSHIP SEEN k:. ough I am proud of my achieve- | gekimos have told Knud Rasmussen. | a brace, and playing a hard smashing 2 cents a week. The Reluctance of the deposed shah " 4 ment in planting the American flag on | Lot the skeptics who disbelieve my | game cvening the score on scts by _ Following is a summary of the news printed during the past || of Persia to cede his estates in Azer- 70 KILL SOME SNAKES! SECOND TIME THIS the north pole, I'look with much great- | gty g5 to the north pole. There they | taking the next two, 8—6, 6—3. But|f week: 5 baljan province to the government has i ¥ er pride to the fact that 1 traveled | i fhg a small brass tube which I|Olcott and Mitehell had something left | aulletin N Ranersi A Peen oyercorie, Remaricty ss"""c" Ballinger Arouses | Appeared at Clinton from :the Dl around more than thirty thousand|y,;jeq under the flag. That tube con- | yet,-and playing a pretty game against | BT lome Curiosity. tion of New London. square miles of hitherto unknown | ¢ain<s hort statement about my trip, | the harder hitting pair on the other ground and op ned up an entirely fresh | | .ou1gwf leave my visiting card be- | side of the net, won out in the deciding Saturday. August 28 94 158 743 995 Clinton, Conn. opt. 3.—Tonight i { | Boukert, the former -Changslior. of :I)w‘ German legation of Santiago, has fleld for exploration. e g 4 76 oo with] vet; $—4 }bee r deatts by LHE Colirt 2 the second time this week the vesi=, “Re'urning e wore forced to take a | Sus¢ I didnt happen to have or S iiin doabics now.catis 1or [} MRy, . -August 30 96 120 267 483 Jibeen condeminedto death by e’ cous er s hurried iy Trom | dents of this piace were attracted more westerly route, and the first ten thward. Mitchell and Oleott to meet Rudd and - AT entally, Iintend | the manocuvres of a large alrship wlm;; !r;;w wh'lvr\’nflu"' %Ti ¥ and re-| ,,P,.th:-t‘;,';",::l:":’,ddm dry- | Williams, while Lyman and Lester are ruaaa’ay. "’J‘"f 31 -106 160 .235 501 Mineral Land Swindlers in Northern . flying sometimes |;|‘;|; und’ |he;l1 in corded them. was unable to meas- i g L wr | to play Dan-Brown and Browning. W ng in two e, taken made in coming down to within a few ure the deoth of the sea, as I had not (1% I should have e iz b o Wednesday. Sept. 1 113 128 248 489 00900 wut of the Dockets of resldents it e 10 the fect of the houketops of the town. It the nezessary instruments, ol & 4 3 P | as: ates. Pinchot controversy regarding w was first seen last night about eight “The lowcet . temperature recorded | idleness the Eskimos were uneasy and | SCHOONER MARGARETT TO Thursday. ~ Sept. 2 110 190 146 446 o o = omes ST i potier plants, the Cunningham Alaskan | erelock coniny. o St d N was 83 degraes centigrade oelow zero| ' doss howled tearfully. On Apri =% FIT QUT IMMEDIATELY. : John Horvatch was arrested in South | €04l entries ‘and other servation | New Londo remained over the = e, e By Friday. Sept. 3 110 107 218 435 Bend.. Ind. e . the | mbtters and the illustration used by | town for four hours, returning inithe . . Bighty-three dlegre:; o;m.lmd: lbe- 1‘?.‘8.“‘32.;"50& ooy )_ou:n:!‘e in any other | Expected That Vessel Will Leave New ¥ S R i P A SRR RN police at Racine, Wis., who charge him ““" sec "*:ur‘ . drawn from ":' el direction from which it came. low zero is equal to 117 degrees below | % % > 3 & - ~ v 0 = dent in his own life when some twenty Shortly after k tonight the iy S direction wien you stand at \hi_wls;_ Bedford for Norwich Today—New Totas, - - - - 629 863 1857 3349 PR Sou apsidiers. vears ago s a cowboy at Medicine | was again seen approaching n‘o-.&’ ; e B v S Bl st | Teydes listaigE . The Preparations for the Arrival at | Lodge he found the night camp in- | eastward flying about a thousand geet ALL DENMARK AWAITS ““Fortune now smiled. We did| Dr. George R. Harris stated on Fri- Moscow next.week of Emperor Nich-|fested with rattlers, =~ o o ep|NiEH with lights fore agd aft. THEESs ARR!VAL OF THE DOCTOR. | twenty miles per day until we reached | day that he expected the schooner olas, on Mis way to the Crimes, are| He then saidi “Boye | ahalseD | ports from the motor were distinetly e A % the ominous §7th degree. Then I felt Margarett would leave New Bedford | robbery was committed, and it is be- | tonight the formal reply of the miii| P€Ing Pushed actively. - Tt b recandad That be Gi0 xill about | Lasre Ax'tie ship eircl CHENENNN. Steamer Hans Egeds Will Tie Up at|the ice moving eastward, carrying us | for this city today and it will be im- | lieved that the capture of the bandif|owners was received. The delegates| ,. Dedar : Moliing: Lisast 1Tithe a dozen of the venomous reptiles be- | and rising a1 F-d «‘A,m"‘},m Copenhagen Dock This Morning. _vu:!mlt; A terr{:ble‘;os “:f:k:w';:b‘f: mediately _m‘t‘ed out hfy; a vru.l:e 0‘{ is a matter of but a few hours. to the council had expected that the | noi’ york liabl ,“‘1,. damages aggre- | fore stretching his blanket over the | gyer the town for e time the ship, ey and_REmt .usNar Spive % PEYEN, I S U Ix Ssoh’ ot Robber Is Thought to Be Insane, | manufacturers would offer to advance | gating $62,000 was enterod by Judge grass for a nigit's rest returned toward New London. “ ‘Copenhagen, Sopt. —All Denmark | to make an observation. During those | whales, going to the west coast of . ¥ o . three weeks we got no further than | Africa. “This is done because of the| It is reported that a former Penn-| —oon CVC G pablingy s peay o adined Sty Yederick - Con ‘A tegal welcome | the #4th degree. “Then hegun a heavy | season. as It wold be too rough oft | WIviie’ “railvead employe is under | STRPICG TORPTROON and the etter; T 1 o parert of e remark and declined 10 pgegpn sTEEL CAR CO. STRIKE. fl s the man whose announcement| Walk towards Heibergsland and an- | Hatteras at_this time of the year. suspiclan,. but this paw M- | siderable surprise. T T aTtea ‘o ahgtuabas h, | versy beiween his department and the | o L oo el Friday was for the ‘der of David Wall, a | forestcy bureau i or the murder avi s . Immediately Dissipated. z Ballinger refused to explain the wagos five per cent.. i not to make & | \Wilbur a¢ Los Ang from Lerwick on September 1 fhat he |Other three weeks of fog. When that| At New Bedford a new tryout has|ed. gt dfscovered the nortil pole startied [eleared 1 saw we had drifted south- | been built on the vessel and the ves-| Supt C. A. Preston of the Middle Avbitration ‘Brojvesd. La ~ = west to Rinfnesland, where we found 1 is in readiness to go on a cruise | division of the Pennsylvania railroad| The delegates to the council discuss- farmer, eight years ago. F9y : iy, entite Wong It open water and towerlhigh screw ice, | as soon as fitted out with supplies and | 58id tonight that he is confident that|ed the wage question at great length, ? ¥ e Pittsburg, Sept. 3.—For a brief time Due at Copenhagen' This Morni which stopped our way eastward. a crew. the lone Tobber is. insane. S04 st the close of their delberations| W. F. Carter, general agent of thel . . WOy Fuci With Interseting | iste toduy rumor hed &t thet SR The steamer Hans Egede, on which| “‘We now began to suffer hunger.| Dr. Harris has recefved word from Y T it waa decided to propose to.te nian- | pssenger department of the New Yark . i h ment was likely of the Pressed Steel the fntrepid explorer. is retupning from | Our provisions “were becoming ex- |the American consul at Cape Town to| STRUCK ON HEAD BY PICKAX. | ufacturers' assoclation that Ahe issue | Central lines, with headquarters at To- | Facte—Big Gain in Membership. | ment wis Hikely of the Tressed Ge the frozen north, passed. Cape Skagen, | hausted and we were unable to find | the effect that the whaleboat which < Mt be submitted to arbitration before call- | ledo, died of peritonitis 3 3 2 : gy o By o P . the northern extremity of Denmark, at | depots. We entered Ringnesland and | was lost from the schooner off the | Murder Result of Quarrel Between Two | ing special meetings of the individual | it 5 T New York, Sept. 3.—The year book RyGer of the-eompasy. Ral to 2 o'clock this afternoon, and is expect- | on June 20 found the first animals on | coast of Africa is there and asking Tunnel Workmen. unions to take action on the refusal to| It is Estimated that the Loss ac-]of the Young Men's Christian associa- | THERF O S8 SOIPRIY (oo ENNEN, 4 to poke her nose ‘Into the Sound |our return—bear and seal. We shot | him what he wants done with it. He & increase wage i s o o Skt O et o int | individually, but would not consenti$n 1ats tonight and tie up at her dock here | a bear. was written to the consul instructing | Terryville, Sept. 4—Scott Wall, col- City Faces ' Grent. Strike. gon and Ocena counties. Michigan, wii that the organization now receivo the: . committes: wh EENEE tomorrow morning. Only Fifteon Bullets-Left. him to send it here on some ofl ship | ored. emploved on sconstruction Of the | Syate Scnator Samuel Ross i b otk o I O h touitee | Prospects for an adjustment of USME " e returning to thi untry. Terryville tpnnel, was struck on the <) i . g R bers—a b O o, 8 " Explorer Surmised That Jealous Per- ‘And now our goal was the whalers | " The brig Sullivan is aon to put in{ head by a pickax handle in the hands | QXY of o e oty ind @ | Surgeon Gensral Wyman of the Ma- | months. The tabulations of the mem- | drawn out trouble were e - A sons Would Be at Work, at Lancaster sound. We followed the | at §t. Michael's: wWith a big cargo of | of a fellow workman, also colored, fast | o7, 24 8 SORFOS SRANC, WOER e | rine Hospital Service was advieed by | pership show. that about 200000 are fdissipated when the attitnde o Added interest has been lent the oc- | drift ice to the south eight miles a|ofl, but will at once go out again in | night, and died at 2.20 this mOrning | ere said: - o Or h¢ MANUACHUr-| cable of the appearance of vellow fev-|der 20 years of age t 63,000 are | company’s oficial was, med ey ; i day, but was stopped by pack ice in | search of whales. Captain Hegarty is|in St. Francis' hospital, Hartford. [ “Ty S400¢ i 444 er at Laguayra, Venezuela officers or members of active commit- B T PO casion by the definite statement of Dr. P garty is Judging of the d tion of Cook in interview off - | Wellington channel, which was im- | having excellent luck on this trip. They' had had trouble in the after- . Aispostiien " ot the - tees; that 92,000 are students in Bible ADMIRAL SPERRY RETIRED. an inf ew Skagen, to s trip. ¥ T, operatives and from what I heard =aid, BROWN - . P day, that he is dble to submit data|Dassble either by boat or sied. Here —_— noon. The assailant escaped. Wall | FPL 0TS LOU O (At © Brer e, Saay, | HORSE THIEF D. H. sscs; and thata 47,000 are enrolled —t e pliich will prove beyond cavil that he | Was lots of game, but we did not dare | HEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR was married and lived in Plymouth. |, L T SO O es that ARRESTED AT WINDSOR.|in the associatolns night schools of | Will Continus, However, Work He I8 has attained the goal which for cen- 3 v takel 5 — = y - o other education work. t War College. times’Bas been' the objective ot ex- | dred bullets to the pole and now only COURT HOUSE ADDITION. | Hearst Will Do All He Can to Defeat | ¢ €Y has ever scen.” 1" Being Held for Massachusetts Au-| The association's property holdings Eogapiden. &k Wae CHENE lorers. He said he was quite prepar- 3 S 3 W AT 3 e valued at $62,800,000 2 e ag- . : et Nl ke 1870 “iearn 4pat jealons persons mere|found after wairus and bears and | Three Large Sections to Be Added to ety KILLED WITH A\HATCHET. thorities—Wanted Elsswhere. Eregute debt is only $7.100,000. The | .o waaunkton, Sept. 8 Halng Cen e at work endeavoring to cast doubt|found open, calm water. We met polar | Each of the Heaters to Give Needed |, NcV York. Sept. 3.—William R. Hearst, at a meeting of the Indepen- yearly ¢ Windsor, Conr Fol penses, provided for by mem- | ' g ‘Sperry was placed on the retired Later Developments in the Pottsville bership fees dy | wolves with which o of s Pt ) j yiled e b 4 ey was D n upon s work, but that he siood ready | wolyes with which some of our 4ogs | Raiation. dence party’s county committeo here . with horse stea bership focs and contributions, are | jjac of the navy today. 1o is now = e clondine o ity [0S, AR L by Now 4 tonight, declared that he was prepared Family Tragedy. | Chicopee, Mass. iged with the conference at the New tay sclentiflc, GuChRLy, o) —\%“ T ger mii d‘;r'nd :lsht h-}‘n‘(" Plumbers are at work at the court| o use all his power in an effort to de- | night and 1d for the Mase PR S 17 port war college and will continue there / Saw Northing of Peary’s Expedition. | fasted for two months. white torms | N0USe getting ready for the heating of | feat Tammony at the approaching | FPottsville. Pa. Sept. 21t was es- | chusetts Brown hired a BROKERS SUSPEND. until he has completed a certain line Dr. Cook fold the correspondent|often raged Teads. . At Iast | the addition,’ which will be done from | municipal election. iie was willing, he | tablished today that Mrs® Phoebe | horse and wagon of & man by the name ~+ % of work which he has mapped out. et o Gad ‘mebn gl ot 1t Often raged over our heads. At 1ast|ihe present heaters. There are 2,000 | said to. fuse with the varoius antl- | Simons, whose body was found in a | of Farrel] at Chicopec. M o e | Freeman, Rollins & Co. of New York, | * The ndmiral's last important Ses pedition of Commanger ’i>'e.¥y sl fuc—lganda;»r:eo:fi.g:‘d' tbmeaysun(';okeg feet of radiation required in the ad- | Tammony organizations if he was sat. |T00m at her home vesterday. had [to the railroad station, instead hoe With New England Branches. command was that of the Atlsntie He aaid there wes 1o 1and at the | food. Next day we found fuel and | dition and to give this three new sec- | isfied that the organizations were loyal | been missing for a_week, was killed | drove tn Warchouse Point, this state, flect, which he brought from San Frane tions are to be added to each of thelin general to the principles of the In- | With a hatchet. The blood stained { where the horse, being una present boilers. It is stated that these | gependence league. 3 weapon was found late this afternoon | further. was left with a local new sections will supply 3,000 feet of i cuiect> “BEL BRGNS under the carpet beneath a bureau in | man. Brown und his fami ——— e radiation, o that it is figured that| Balloon in Endurance Test Passed Over | the room where the body lay. There | to this place, where they r dence, assigned today, and the firm | CZAR NOT TO STAY AT MOSCOW. there will be sufficient heat for the ad- Pittabor is no doubt in the minds of the police [ house. Was suspended from the . stock ex- e dition by this change. T. F. Burns i that the deed was committed by her | As soon as settled here Brown re- | change. The firm consisted of Perley | Proposed Visit Abandoned Owing to has his men at work on the job and it| Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 3.—Despatches) gon, George Simogs, Jr., who commit- | turned to Warehouse Point for the|l. Freeman, Joseph E. Freeman and Empress' Health, it is Said, will take from ten days to a fortnight | tonight from Cléarfield, Pa., report the | ted suicide by shooting in the home of | ha sw York, Sept. 5.—The stock ex- | cigco by way of the Pacific ocean and changs firm of Freeman, Rollins & (0., | the Suez canal to Hampton Roads. with branches in Boston and Pr pole, only water, the depth of which,K what what a feast we had. We suffer- he_ could not gauge. ed much hunger during this period. “The Danes will not be alone in wel- | One night a bear came and stole our coming Dr. Cook, for Copnehage: is|food. We had many fights with musk filled with visitors. Every hotel is|oxen which attacked us. Our best overcrowded tonight and all the ve-|weapon agafnst them was the lasso.’” hicles in the city have been engaged The correspondent’s story quotes Dr, 3 ; : but being unable to p Charles H. Rollins. Perley L. Freeman| to take the people down to the steam- | Cook as saying In conclusion Yo Cotplate i presence of a balloon. It is said the | yis sweetheart when the crime was | keep was not allowed (o tak was the exchange member of the firm. | &\ petargburs, Sept. 31t I8 s il e “I Thank God | Am Back." —_— DAllaetn :;:'_;‘gi‘n"“i‘,“"“:g O n | discovered. rell, owner of the horse Otto M. Goldsmith, attorney for the | U eErSCirg, fRb o oaay that P oot ol VISITING NURSE'S WORK. ept. 1 and is g i - A pair of bloodstained gloves was | it to Warchouse Point and w firm, deciared today the assignment | oUnCe tay of Emperor Nicholss LOOT WO FRBIN TS ETE provision stores at Evah was & greator — ance contest. When darkness fell 10-{also ‘found under teh carpet in the | apprised of rown's | whereabouts, | was due fo heavy withdrawals on the [ the Proposed stay of Bmperor SICHOIeS IN SCRAP WITH POLAR BEAR | day than April 21. 1 long to get back | Cases Cared for 1 o di to civilization, to mo‘.,",,‘non“m. e ber 587, ing in a southeasterly direction. was discovered on the floor of the | placed under Explorer. Looked the Picture of Health | low men: 1 long to press me wite to ; Easily, | B2FIOT. The police believe that voung | before a local —London's Special from Skagen.' | mY heart. Iam the happiest man liv. | The report of visiting nurse for the | o o Army Balloon Lands Easily. |Simon killed his mother in the -arlor, | over until Past Quarter Num- | Night the unknown aeronaut was sail-| room. Prior to that a clot of blood | coming here tonight and having Brown | part of the customers and the firm's | (U6 FI€, SMBTERE, AE SUGREERY S0 Qo He was taken | inabflity to collect from large credit- | 10" o} SN0 SCOlRER (B0 DEERC B e e cé. who bound him [ ors. He said he expected the firm 0 | (" udergiood that the change is due for a hearing. resume business shortly, as its affairs | 15 Fhe Crateoq BaL e e e tome ing. Tell the whole world 1 3 L3 Baltimore, Sept. 3.—United States|but whether the deed was premedi- | Brown is said to be want in|are in good shape. and it will soon be oy g o inadvisable | b orld Tithank God | last three. months under the United | joniy palioon’ No, .12, in which Licu- | tated or committed during a quarrel, | Groenfield, Muss., for a similfr of- | abje. to pay ail Habllities. Goldsmith P R et s SR London, Sept. 3—A_ special despatc Workers direction shows: ‘Cases cared | 2rm¥ DaUOON 0. 0o, 1 o e | theed OF commit Yense said the amount of the liabilities had | M e v . ‘A received here from Skagen say for 54, charity cases 44, nay cases 10, | [°NaNt . Y 2 st - . ' official visit to the second capital of ton this afternoon, descended this af- ———— not been fixed. on a farm a OBITUARY. COLLISION OF LAUNCHES. | the empire. X g N : Thirty Persons, Many of Them Women KA (GRT8 MODEL | GU First Coroner’s Jury Ever Summoned in Waters of Sheepshead Bav. Of Sufficient Power to Hit Airship at 5 h‘ in Wlt-rlzary. i vaterbury, Conn., Sept. 3.—Deptity 0. F oot Wbvation. Coroner Walter D. Makepence tonight With a view to the |stated that a coroner's jury, the first jon by ait- |ever summoned in this city, would to= “As the steamer Hans Egede steam- | AMERICA'S WELCOME recovered 21, improsed 14, died 7 (6 ed by I caught through my glasses tuberculosis), surgical cases 2, carried a vision of a small man in a dark TO DR. FREDERICK COOK |over 22; total number calls made, 587. suit and peaked cap shading his eyes Shin iy aantd Ak, with his hands as if straining to see | Te Be Made One Feature of Hudson- the welcome civilization after vears in Fulton Celebration. ternoon about 2 o'cloc] tew miles south of this city. The lund- ing was made casily and the balloon 5 3 was immediately packed and shipped William Simon Smith. Justice Cast to Washington. o Boston. Sept. 3 —William _Simon v Fudgwent for $51.35° was given by Sk Smith, one of the most distinguished SRR T i, e e 7 i i fm the| Stockholm Strike to Be Called Of. | insurance mathematicians of the coun- lorer, whose name is on every tongue. New York, Sept. 3.—A, ca's wel. | Justice H. H. Pettis on Friday in the tockholm Strike e Calle 3 e Shagiolonts of ¢ un- Be Was chutting with the captain on | come to Dr Frederick A Gou i | case of Eimer R. Plerson vs. Michael | Stockholm, Sept. 3.—The labor fed- | Y, died suddeniy at his home in Rox New Vi many of them women into Sheepshead k, Scpt. 5.—Thirty persons thrown by the London, Sept ossibility of f 4 . re vl Lavine of Colchester. Tha plaintiff | eration has decided to call off the gen- [ PUTY late today. In 1870 Mr. Smith |, of the foot launch M : morrow investigate the cause of the bridge, now. smiling, now waving | be made one of the principal evenls e o } eration bas.deg iyl 8! was chosen deputv oner in | LN o h the Hans Egede. the explorer can be persuaded to has- | [Tom the defendant which he claimed | for several weeks, on Sept. 6 This el o Mt asicand g . 7 s cupscompletcly in two but | gun, light enough to be mounted ssimas, th . o dled On Board the Hans Ege ten his return so as to reach New whes. brok He ut proved to be | decision is the ‘outcothe of interven- | FO7CTENE TEaé Rl OF LG TREDES moxt six | fortunately the accident occurred 50 | automabile, and of sufficient nesddy night as a result of m York before the end of Septamber. To| N0 broken. He also sued for the | tion hy the government which is ar- | ISlature and s il ek e | near hore that there was no 103s | his 4 balloon at an acid fumes at the works of the “Somebody gave Dr. Cook a boujuet. | ;10 %o o Tears dimmed his eyes as he buried his face in their fragran ‘It's years since I have seen flowers,’ said the ex. the board of directors of the | CAT¢ Of the horse. -An appeal from |ranging for a settlement of the diffi- Explorers' club held -a meeting to- | tNe decision was taken. culties. night and sent a cablegram, urgin ; Dr. Cook to be the guest of honor ;t Stationary Engineers. s making her | faet he shell is as curious as the |lin H. Kalbfleisch company. The of= cd that the | gun. By day it gives forth a dense |ficials of the factory deny the The Mag- | smoke and when fired at night it be- | that the workmen were forced to ¢l rs suffered’ from ex- | comes luminous, so that the zun crew |out the acid tank against their of life, A pier at the time. showed no light passen notoriety. In 1876 he hecame ass: uary of the St. Loufs Life 1 ance company and in 1877 he was plorer with a quiver of emotion in his | th» clyb's Hudson-Fulton dinner on| Who saw Dr. Cook before his final| Norwich Stationary Engineers as- | bointe deputy insurance commission- | p,cure but no one was even seriously | muy be enabled to follow Its fight and |The other men overcome by the fumes voice. is | September 20. The message was sent| dash to the pole, added his word of | sociation No. 6, held its regular meet- | " ypr “EEUOTIERES o L injured. They were returning 1o | correct errors in aim. The weapon was | &re recovering. “T tollowed him to the cabin. = His|to Copenhag:n 10 be delivered when | tribute to his friend's achievement |ing Friday evénig in the Bill block, | comn. i 1687 and. graduated Tro | Sheepshes om Plum Island | designed on the basis of recent experi- e face was tanned .from expesure. He|ih, “explorer lands there tomorrow.it| today. disposing of routine. business and | Williams college 1n 1860, °™ | from whi nolia #lies rezu- | ments in Germany, and the war office | Award of Contracts for the Two New looked the picture of splendid health. | 3 tavorable reply is received steps will| . “Mr. Cook never made a statement |holding an interesting discussion on i g lagly. believes that it will destroy the useful- “Drendnoughts. ' Only when he smiled one noticed the | he taken at once to make September | he 2ould not prove id Wianke, “and | geveral problems in their line of busi- STap—— R 2 TR A nesg of airships for military purposes. 3 Ohee. L loss of two teeth. .| 20 “Cook day” at the Hudson-Fulton |1 would-stake my Jife he can provethat | ness. The association now has two | Lornelius Vanderbilt Suddenly Sailed| ATCHISON'S BID FOR THE MAIL e Washington, Sept. 3.—The award of WX .'Amn‘m with a polar bear did that, | celebration, a substantial fund will be | he has ;na&l‘h(‘fl the pole in just the!applications on hand and is making a for Europe. — " | American Girl i :'.'.r.",.r.:f.m n't"r m'r‘; ‘:':;n e:ec: m‘ 3 : aised to make his welo 2 manner he has stated. From the day | stends ving initiate e ¢ 3 4 3 ST i - ¢ - y 3 ou can tall tie WoRld,’ the ex- | evant corresponding. to tbe. unperai. | 1 Arst met Dr. Cookol was impresson | Sicus, Sromth, baving initiated one at| = New York. Sept. 3.—Cornelius Van. | Train That Will Make Fast Rln from tleships Wyoming and the Arkansa plorer continued, ‘that T am' in better | ioloq chatacter of Athloyenment with his perseverance. He does not|imatean to Colimbue Ohio, ihig | dcTDilt, second eldest son of (he old Kansas City to Los Angeles. Libau, Russia. Sept which are ‘expected to be anno B s tian 5t aSE ARG Fha: Took sk i sl it R e delopate o the matiopas | commodare. and who was to have tak-| e next week, will be made te forward with an appetite to the fes- International Dinner. “His mastery Of purpose and his|TONth as en a prominent part in the Hudson-| Chicago, L It the, pfesent | formerly Americ Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia and tivities that are promised me. My It (he plans of the Explorers' chib| strensth of purpose are wonderful | O™VePUOM Fultoo ehlasEiOon hete’at-the fhee-gf [pleca 0O son, ~Topeko and | here. was Killed in New York Shipbuilding company of dinner has been yaor these last few | meet with Dr. Cook's approval and the | When I left = Dr. Cook 500 hundred Wants DivoRos for Dessrtion. this manth, sailed suddenly tof Europe | Banta Fe railroad are catried out 8|ty Lifhay today. Mr. Smith. his wife | Camden, N. J. s cears and I shall have to make up for | date tentatively selected tonight is ap- | miles from the pole, he was about % Teir on 18| B o e e, e O | maes Cire e Ton Hnarles 15 sio|and @ second daushter sustained in-| The Matyiana Stee! oom & pointed for the official welcome, an in- | ready to make his finai dash north-| Myra S. Frost of New London - is|Star, without warning or explanation | Kansas City t& Los Angeles in 8ixty | juries and were removed to a hospital. | Sparrows Point, Md.. which April 21 Was a Great Day.” ternational character will be lent (o] vward With hickory sledges of his own | SUing Bert D. Frost of parts unknown, | to the Hudson-Fulton commission. | hours, will s0on be put on. The inten- — B ted the lowest bid for the new fleet “Dr. Cook then briefly described his | thé dinner Ly the presence in New | design, with some of the best trained | 41though it is supposed he is in Van-| With him were a lawyer and a personal | tion became known in western. railre Death of Direct Descendant of George | ollier to be construc for the Dr. Cool RS G RaacTiond his | vl ut fliat” tind of several Drogy. | Soss i polar region, and with a | couver, British Columbia, for a divorce | friend. Mrs. Vanderbilt and their | circles vesterday and u confere Washibaten will gec the contract for that Regarding hig: discovery he | 00 2\ plorers of other coantrics whe | Susply of carefully iried meats nna|on the grounds of desertion. He went [ children are now in Germany. o hur- | competing lines w i G P et . by G wili add their tribute to the official | proviaions, he wis confident of sucw|away on a journey May 30, 1904, and | riedly did the North Star sail that she| The entire so ifi¢ Washington, Sept. 3.-Dr, Charles A e L ¢ e e e e i hine | unomilel ovations ot ity Bhate |§ y | never returned. She asks that her | will have to stop at Halifax to take on | mail is involved | contemplated | Ball, o di Sonssainiy She, Was a Maxim Girl in the ::l‘“nfl;‘ wet, UL made carefui | and natfon. Or. Cook thought it Dbést that §|name -be-vhanged to Myra S. Mat- | more coal for the transatiantic voyage, | nfove. This busi which s 8uid.to] Wt ;"I‘ 5, o '”":: ity e Widow Company. Anioug those who have already made | should return. He was the command- | thews. It s said. .| bring about $1.250,000 anhual revenue To Cut Up Slater Property.” ondon, Sept. 3.« The bride Hermany Usthein, formerly b sumptive (o the grand duchy §8 4 came’ over us. i pone! s | plans L' be in Amcrica at the tine of|ér Of ihe -expedition, and T obeyed , w the Hudsen-Fulton-celebration are Dr.| without hesitation, i 2 ek e et oY | Nansen, Whose memorable north pols| ¥ he said sald to me, as| J. 3. Lincky has announced that ne [ Girl Drowned at Salisbury Beach | juiund in connection with the Southern . a Weimar, who was married in I - y expedition of 1893 reached the highest [ we parted on the morning of March 3, | intends -to- eat I:!‘ into building lots, IE PR Pacific railrdad. r A Sept. 3. -Charged Thursday. was & Maxim gir) Juy Like-a Boy. latitude untit-thén attained: Dr. Otto| 'l wn golng to take a desperate chunce | the Slater property which he recently | Newburyport, Mass. Sejt. 3.—Wrd- & T 3 g o Middletown mer- | yroey Wigow compan; s I)‘.«n uu-;ru; G. l’\‘nrdnnl:ljold. the Swedish Antarctic | and T heve decided thats € would be | purchaded. He Wil cut” a strset | ing from the -lmll;‘lu nto & deep hols BONITA WIPED OUT BY FIRE. PAC g0t o tor “!‘;'.:""‘ paamuel Rob- |er, Her name was giv ', dlthoug! explorer and geologist; Captain Roald | asking too much to ex; t you to through from roadway to ‘edar | In a - pond on tpn sland, Julia 4 ¥ g 2 - 7\l ! L, hol claiming " 7 ol Elovriniohs and | Amuadsen, who its now Diting oub o Wit tao. I am willing 1o Fiak e 1t | streon puleing the mansior which | Gauquin, aged 15 years, and Bertha | Destruction of Town on North Goast of | this place an (heir residence. were ars | FCrd® a8 Wandu Paola Lot the jce was very broken here. But|volar expedition to start early envt|for this iica and T hope to win. I[mas be moved or taken down. A new | Gaquin, aged 13 years, were drowned, Honduras Reported. 3 rested tonight and are being held pend- spirits were high and 1 shouted |vear: Dr. Stephanssoon, the Norwegian | have reason to believe that I shall suc- | walk is being built on the Slater ave- |and Edith Southwick, aged 15 years, - Ing an Investigation. Moo oy, The Eskimos looked at one | explorer. and poseibly Lieut. Shackle- | ceed, but if T go down shall go alone” | nue side of the property. . was resuscitated only after the hardest [ New Orleans, Sept. 2.- A cable mes R g Catania, Sicity, Sept, 3.— g A fety. They | ton, the Englishman whose explora-{ “From that day I have never doubt- L Kkind of work for.twe hours today. All | sage received here last night from Cei- Steamchip Arrivals. of Scordia wi 3 i3 tions in the Antarctic led him to thei ed that he would succeed, and I wish- | An Attempt ‘is Being Made by the | the children lived .in Haverhill and | ba, Honduras, saye that Fonita. 4 town| At Rotterdam: Sept. 2, N g 1 :utnest southern point ever reached | ed more md';?; that llemil.a—lww Wuwvw-mmu were 'yfll:"ll“lhe summer ‘z Salis- | of "c.f:pndenble,)l‘m?r(lm!‘_?r l!e-mln{n.- from '.e'r ‘\:crk Jund ¥ 3 gone, as that i e next avia bury Beach. e drowi 2ifls were | noi coast. of Honduras. was At Naples: Sept, Rudoiph Franks, the last white man | my lifs 6f Ro sccounts | o “lm g ; datghters of Jobn M. Gaquin. out by fire yesterday. New York. to the railroads, is now about equally e loday afte divided between Santa Fe and k Sicilian Village Wiped Out by, ¢ i AT

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