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_ S ¥ - : % :M?Tf’,k':?'”fi‘.:m*fl'm"&fi*':" B b 41y T ,g,a;cg,mfi.:mfi-g,@ ey el P , Scientific World Again Stunned by a Brief g e e S oncemcamni | . © QuULLGYY, o avnes SR R There was a Deep Gash in the Head and 8e . 5 i made y. M - &) . Ing. “ A . - ; Message from Labrador’s Bleak Coast Sydney, N. S, W. Sept. 6.—The cap- | “HIS REPORTS ON THAT REGION nd Steam Veskets | * enty-Five Pound Stone Tied to M’ o - Ei't'flf'fl"': United 8 d n and crew of the French schooner : i were built in the United States during Qualite, engaged in recruiting laborers, WILL CONFIRM MINE. 53 : & & A T i A e s Yo L in e ew. febri- ol & A g HE WAS ON THE SPOT APRIL 6, 1009 |or 7ol verelwds iihensc”S: | expigRg oL AND UNMOVED §3 i ;:trae:l;mmln spite of their stubborn’ ~ ), e crew were massacred to > the last man. A British warship i Was Seated Di | " On that Day He Nailed the Stars and Stripes to the North | investisating the oceurrence, :.," ,,,‘:“ m:: nv;:;::: v.(:: ER PEARY AT NORTH POLE] 20 Fursroia |3 ook Hoars of [Unifed States | Comeml Teosrd % APPROXIMATELY 3000 TEMPORA- ‘RY CLERKS TO BE APPOINTED. ¥ : . g PROBABLE MURDER OF WILLIAM SMIT WA Large c!mrT Afiufiau the open- v ¥ ng of tl aviation meeting at urnal, NUMBER, CLASSES, SALARIES | mecisium. & Syl “Mrs. Julia Curtiss of New York owns - S $2,000,000 worth of property, but has | . 4 . s 3 T Bianic ‘”"“""_" Forms and. the | ;5 money. His Brother, Henry Smith, Arrested on Coroner’s Sl of Inatiuntions Ny i Ob Were Advanced at Chi. rant and Held Pending Examination—Smith, » i Amoy. China, Sept. 6.—Th: t Pole—Details Expected !oday from Chateau Eay: |, Noiii mmctimenint 57 amoe s Around—l Am Glad? tained After September 10th. as three cents a pound x X S = . disappeared a fortnight ago, was found ) on_some cuts. 'Lived at r.addam :\eck, ..ad Been Since Lahrador—No Trace Found by the Peary Party of |nca’ iy oty romrisnt 2o, was found —_— —c — s < o tion showed fl “hi ® L §‘ The Halley Gomet will illuminate the p 9—Carried Lar, um oney. the Dr. Cook Exp:dmon. N dered. T:e t-h:t(hnrx’-:fl:‘:‘ h:\e:n x.r:‘::d Copenhagen, Sept. . 6.—Copenhagen | Washington, D. C., Sept. -Approxi- | heavens next May, according to Wash- d"' i 2 g of M o warrants for the arrest of severa] | Was electrified tonight by the report of | mately three thousand temporary clerks | ington scientists. N % prominent residents of Amoy, includ- ‘eary’s announcement that | will be appointed in the census bureau — J . 2 ing Eugenio Velasco, an American cit. | D¢ had reached "the ‘nerth pole. Dr.|for the thirteenth decennial United | George Smith of Philadelphia was| Haddam, Conn., Sept. 6.—The find-|the body was taken to W ) “Indian_Harbor, pole. All weu Love. Will wire again | jzer, son of a Manila millionaire. Ju.|C00K was immensely- interested and |States census, and the date of the first | terribly scalded when his engine over- | ing today of the body of William Smith | where Coroner Stephen B. Davis ¥ \ via Cape Ray, N. F\, Sept. 6. | from Chateau.” lia Atnold, the Ameriean. const) | sait L examination will be Oct. 23 mext.|tumed in that city. 4n the Connecticut river with a deep|hold an inquest Wed g “To Associated Press, New York: The message is signed simply “Bert,” | insists if Velasco be held in custody | . “That is news. I hope Peary | throughout the United States, at vari- e ash i his head and a seventy-five | The dead man's brother was “Stars and Stripes nailed to north |an abbreviation of Robert, Commander [ and prosecuted that it must be by the [ 41d get to the pole. His observations | ous cities; according to a circular an- | Forty Thousand Tons of Pig Iron was | pound stone tied to the_body brought |on a warrant issued by Coroner o pole. Peary’s first name. American authoritie: and reports on that region will con- | nouncement relative to the examina- | ordered in Germany last week for ex- | to light a probable muri and led to | and will be held pending the Foil (Signed) b 'PfARY!' Mrs. Peary sent a w:’le'- c‘hsrl-cterlt‘; firm mine” ° 3 tions and appointments which will be | port to the United States. the arrest late today of Henry Smith, | tion. y i 8 "H.P"r:'een Lo gr.lgrmln, Br-?tllg:,‘nm ¥.: Another Strange Coincidencs. RECEIVED CONCUSSION OF BRAIN moré dramatic episode mrin ';:hmk_ Btge- clivil l-]an;’ce c{mnrnll:::ll\-"I . g@r‘l:edmlrc:-:: farmers to keep accurate Body Found by a Fisherman. Smith has been missing since Bun< ey Y By another strange coincidence in|Young Man in Serious Condition at | D€ Of the mews fo Dr. Cook that Peary | o 1o r Jbplication forms and the cir. | da e g S The body was found floating in shal- | 38Y, Aug. 29. He lett Home several = = “To the New York Times, New York: | this chapter of coincidences, Mrs. Cook, Back P hiad realized the goal of his llfe's am- | atter Bept. Soth by addressing the| Fred O. Prostor of Toledo received a| 0% Water near the shore by Oliver | 48V previous to that, but was seen at “Indiun Harbar, [ S0y whe In Sewch Jimewall Mh. s o Masprtas D, T o R R B MEEIEo cantialeniin,. W eabiagtan, | packasshoapty rots atoe AOIS a4 Sl & Sahatuan of NN blabd X oot o gy R B s i ¥ she receivi rst ne of, her hus- 3 " was seated at a dinner, surroun: b; o ragged it ashore, where upon takin, . . - "“!;'lh‘(‘“,,,‘,“;h‘}i e et | band's - success. Both. she ‘and Mrs. 4n inknown yourg man. apparently | explorers and correspondents, in the ,‘;“fi;;,“‘fi TR R A Wash- | RN ivAT iy Nean arpeiee It OBt of the water it was found thej | K€t trace of him and the river has been arrive Chateau bay Sept. 7th. Secure | oty had gone for months without |7 *rEICr RS about 81 years old | gilded baliroom of the Tivoll casno. | ot P Zo or the secystary of the| = % - Go L | there was a large gash on the back of Soaig ot Yarious polntetSt AN control of wire for me there and ar- | Wcid of their husbunds, but had hoped : Around hls neck was hung 4 €ariand|nameq plages: Postoffice, Boston, | Widows' club of Berwick, Pas are flood | the_head a the Balm of & | g Anancially ana was in (ee asd praved, first for their safe return, | Street about 2.30 o'clock, Monday aft-| o pink roses, according to the Scandi- 2 - d that a rope was tled and, ‘secondly, it may be guessed, for ;rrnuoon:.! uhll; v)ln the way to the faic | navian method of honoring -heroes, &:Tfinmho“pchfil P:.. ]fiu.g:-.yf:]. ed with marnxxip_mnoslll. eft ankle, up ha e the planting of the flag at the pole. "fi“' Trom which e eyt ihe | which the explorer wore blushingly and | Miny Denver, ol dan ” Franerer | A Gang of 10 Year Old “Bad Men”|B0dY. and to the ropé was attached o [ SFOUDd With bi e with visible embarrassment. Cal, custom house, New York, New |raided a poultry farm near Philadel- | 5tone weighing seventy-fiv poun: has one child, who with its conscious and in a critical litis PEARY PARTY FOUND NO TRACE |t the Backus hospital af & lae foos peocveral specchies acclaiming him had| Oricans, La. old - custom house, St.| phia and wounded the keeper. Dead Man's Brother Arrested. ~ | peen living in New York for the past (Signed) UNDENIABLY AM!!|9AN GRIT CONQUERS THE FROZEN NORTH. Maiiey wign: een given and repeated toasts to him | Louis, Ao, — Unable t Y E 3 5 e to find a medical examiner, | eight months, LG O Wi e Will O O O L, | o tling 1) uthae passengers on | TCre drunk with clamorous cheers, Very few appointments from the Oc- | ~The Bureau of Soil said the soil of . < A Coincidence Created Bucl Wt G aptain of the Rebsevalt Telegraphs to | the car, the accident happened when Whisper Went Around That Peary Had | tober examination will be made before | the United States is not wearing out Never Again Be Seen. Frie n 8t John's, N. F. n:e marts na: m-‘m off and he made a Succeeded. J;r&llgxexst f:';’o fhE By w!m be rtude and’crop ylelds are increasing. AUTOMOBILE RACES MR. HARRIMAN HAS A RELAPSE, pa iy b . F. start after it while the car n u pri . e maximum force : X New York, Sept. G-Peary has suc- | LT L Gom. | MOton. Dlunging off the front seat and | arued tat. Bony Tad T g sht | Will be drawn August next sear From 1878 to 1907 There Were 34 AT LOWELL, MASS.| TRAINED NURSE SUMMONED. ceeded. Stars and Stripes nailed to -} n;g L ept. e Om- | landing on his head and shoulders in | Stars and Stripes at the pole. Cook |, These three thousand appointees will | destructive storms in the .month of ¢ T— the noreh ‘pole! mander Robert E. Peary, who an-|the road some dsitance this side of | oou perfectly cool and unmoved. He | D¢ 8#Ven salaries of $600 per annum at [\eptember and 39 in October. Robert Burman, in a Buick -Machine, | Dr. Lyle Gives Out Night Bulletin From out the Arctic darkness there |nounced today that he had discovered |(he Backus place at East Great Plain. the beginning, but tis = E 5 trd ng, but promotions to $800 Won ths 212-Mile Race—Several Ac- from the Ard T o S s st Thekis | ene vene, found mo race of Dr: Bred | e, S4T, went on and left him. ‘41" | puld high'tribute fo the work of Sver: | BT aRRUm, ot icast wil be rogsonanly | Calleotor Looh of New York detend- | cidente, but Nome Seriaus e . . - e g ' Dr. . uctor rang the beil for [ Grup, who sat near, £o whose discor- ose who render satisfac-|ed his newly installed system of a e ed the heart of every Wyman. From |erick 4. Cook of Brookin who report. |it to stop. . Passersby picked the man | ories e Waedior aes hl o0ty | {0Fy. service. All appointments will bs | aaubic seret ot To o taem Lowell, Mass.» Sept. 6.—Out from a | man is not as well week the, aenk rlnl:t‘ of ubr:gv{ :"::dn“ Tl e the o d'si’m’"lv in Aprl P and carried him to the side of tho | yonn R. Bradley, who had financed the | °% Probation, subject to termination at —— general field of Tacing automobiles, | @80, on the day that his personal re- eined M ool i the faz north. wiile | Of the Dreceding * year. This news | Chs Tae.Jven, v acofhtans but par. | expedition. to “the intelligence, _en- | 206 manth or any )dter period, if the | Twe Large Warshouses attached to|competing in the three events com- | Assurance led the newspapers of the at the same moment inifaf off, Den. |reached here tonight through Capt. was podred dows bk :l’?’r:;k."};.a“v::: durance and faithfulness” of the Eski- oes not come up to the re-| (ho hardqware store of Reilly Brothers | posing the national small stock chas- | COUDtry to abandon the watch maine Arden, N. Y., Sept. quirements. In every case the appoint- 4 i » > > tained for four anxious d boat th Tark Di Fredertele &. Cook of Brook. | Robert Bartlete of the - Roosevet, | ras P ured down his throat. 1% | mos who had assisted in the prepara- | IUiTements, Tn overy case th | & Raub in Lancaster, Pa., were burn- | sis competition of the opening day of x ays about the rojalcy for the same achievement. ' |Labrador o 6 ofice, where his injiry was found | T piapion, SI0ry of the expedic | LICEON, &3 The eiEncley ot the ki of Staies o foim e e oet Of e B achime | §kve oGt & briet bullstin tonieitt feams Each Ignorant of the Other's Conquest. D) to be a concussion of the brain. He | will not come out for some times mor s Shiax o T L The | A Crass, b erdicatly e s | Of 30 horscpower; Louls Chevrolet, | Arden house on his patients condi = ' y 3 tives here that P found nothi 3 * Undeniably Yankee grit has conquer- | {naieate mzl“mlwc’z“ rm;edfllfll‘: was taken to the Backus hospital in guiding a car of the same make, of | ti The bulletin follows: will it come in instaliments, but only in Guthri o be about one year, but the general du- | home in Guthrie and is not expected to | FHC % horsepower, and William Knip- Mr. Harriman has suffered a pe- the ambulance. ere has ‘gg’;r:dr;o;;;a‘;fi“m;g; t:: w!;_';g ;):le,d‘vyhl:; Pé.r;;{doe. not expl;m]y T was: afill . uncosselons. thérs: s¢| BTy c}ampm.ed- s »| Tation will range from six months to | live per, in a * Chalmers-Detroit of 30 |lapse. He had a sharp attack of in- Wil never xee sipain. Two. Ameticans |iobudiate Dr. Cook's contention Pano[the last reports. Father McCarthy ot | Explorer Said Smilingly “I Am Glad.” | two years. Not ome of these clerks ; horsepower, respectively. . Burman's | digestion on Sunday, but rested eom- aga y W . his statement may have|gt Patrick's parish happened to be| Dr. Cook did not permit the whispers| will be eligible for transfer into the| Five Thousand Emoloyes of the | win was in a race for the Vesper tro- | Tortably today. %fia hope for the 2 miles, which he covered in | best.” have planted the flag of thelr country | an jmportant bearing upon deteymin-|at" the hospital when the man was | Which came to his ear of Peary's stic- | classified service. American Window Glass company are | gy o in the land of fee which man has|ing the extent of Dr. Cook's explora- 2 Plora- | brought in, and from some of the |cess meve him in the least, but when| The temporary position with salaries | idle as the result of a strike for highe - Chiew . > L4 o I = 2y TRl T Wit e e o e e . O SRS | Tt e s | 34 ® onienr | hab, Chels, fiey Sl 00 i, ot oot e Qquest, .has flashed within @ period of Ship in Good Condition and Crew All | thought his name might be John Priz, | correspondents who looked for some |the thirteenth census law, will be filled et e miles, the finish of which “',;,. after | Aggerated. “Mr. Harriman is a sick Hve Bain o Tncolild ge Of success Right. and lt;x;:‘:\:ncc:r,nnedlgc;: New Haven. :ml:é;mmcm, but the explorer said ;::!;r;: most part by tho. trangfer of | ALLEN LINE STEAMER 2.36.17, and Knipper won a_127.2-mile | man, but we hope for the by he b Pomgdele- g il 2 a v z permaneht cen- ¢ cup | repeated, wh a1 Py Besetorton Bk Bl Sposife | av SR S olt was tn guod conditon | ", et Tran wnd'a Palknder "I am glad. Sus office, it being expected that the ASHORE NEAR CAPE RACE. (i e g g h ocvves oS b dupetiecdlc’ fhy e o o nc“ bl R nig | Bartlett also, and he reported thas the P o — “The Pole is Good Enough for Two.” pdétter organization will supply all other e Lee B. Lorimer, driving a Chalmers-| The physician was besieghd with countrymen. was briet, But non-com. | schooner Jeanie, carrying supplies for | SMALL BABY ABANDONED Asked if there was any probability | Claa%es of clerks except those mention- (198 Laurentian Probably a Total|py(ioit Biuebird, broke every road | telephone inulries following a day of * vt s !, hon-coms | the expedition, et them off the eonst IN CEDAR STREET YARD. | of Peary's having found the tube con. e low. Wreck—Pasengers Safely Landed. record for cars of this class+40 horse | rumors which apparently started In mittal; Peary {yss even briefer, but | Che expocicr faining ‘his Tecords D Cook repiion: | . The work required of the three thou- 5 Foeree: . New York and disturbed Wall strest specifi tripes l..“ t: Coming south the Roosevelt passed | Pretty Month m—l’ 4 e “T_hope*No, Bt ithat 45 Goubttal on sand temporary employes is, according St. John's, N. F., Sept. 6.—The Allen In his 18th lap, leading Burman, | all the latter part of the market the pole.” he L That wes l, but |, Coming south the Roosevelt passed | Pratty Mon y. Foun, oy | e TRy to ihe circular, to consist of four|line steamér Laurentian, Boston for | who ultimately won by tiwo laps, he| Two incidents at Arden today seem ey o - have : sy Dr. Cook had p dod. Phary: Night Under Bushes, Wrapped in Dr. Cook added: classes: The operation of card punth- | Glasgow, ran ashore near Cape Race at lost contro! of his car on the far end |ed to iIndicate that Mr. Harriman's Iez:!d‘:grlv:z!p;“: Emmw;“"‘or Dise n cm':-’d... Bay T;;“y Blanket. '~ “Commander Peary would = have iefll:u!:: g;rc:’;lel:xll_‘nlu:-g m:dr(;n‘mes; o] z{ayuzgh: lm{fly dl‘l1n’x:1g a dense foz. The [ of the back stretch and it headed off | condition is again believed to be serie 3 e 3 - o i ers, ing. No, 2 and No.-3 holds are full of water directly d a plazza, up- [QuS. A trained nurse hastily sum- Poary Unhsard from for. More Thana | e Roosovelt tanight fs bound for| jSome cruel heand-hearted persons T e i e raonally ghings ang combined fypewriter add-|and it is feared that she will he & i e e e | i Al 5t Lonis hannl Lodny " Year. . . o0 or, wi 'eary an: ofed @ month 61d baby boy Mon- | vear, his route w. hi g e omanuscript tabulation | total wreck. The passengers, number- | gons All managed to get clear of the |and arrived at Tower Hil Ithis or- Five days ago,.on Sept. 1, Dr. Cook | PAT'Y on board, where she is due to- | day night, leaving b n B “%,n;?v;:":‘:‘fl‘;‘;g':‘} and_other clerical work; _sub-clerical | ing about sixty, were safely ianded. | onooming machine except Mre. Fannie | noon. A second incldent was the sude . morrow. -~ Chateau bay lies morthwest ghap under »Some hushes inside the | course, but the Dole is go0d enough for Work, such as that of messengers, mes. | The Laurentia left Boston Jast Fri- | W. Faton of Brockton, whose injuries, | den postponement of a lawn plenie sent oit from the Shetland Tslands the | oe” naetis and: Henle: island; on . thy first E R el storm “op | northern shore of Belle Tale séri rage wl /arotsed & O |and due east of Belle Isle. senger boys, watchmen and laborers. | day and when off the coast of Nova z ve light. Nelther Lorimer | arranged by Mr. Harriman's daugh- bt 2 No one will be appointed who Is un- | Scotia ram Ito a thick fog bank, WhIch | nor nia mac wens part o her | ters for the children of the Bvlunwn -r it SO e S ther Parties Will Reach It. willing 0 wotk at.punching cards or | compelled her to run at & reduced | of ominte em rtre o fow. None | church hére sods trove) al 5 - - G, g N G accldents there were a few, None { - oo ot o u“_\}g bt the Tacte hawe Heao rouat two men gof to the pole along | tabulating cards, or to be compensated | speed. Early this Morning the steam- | was merim e A o o tien by to-th B < CONFIRMATION. peatcn (aBe BT ed that the gull. | different paths” continued ~the ex-|op a piece price basis. The salaries of | er was making aboq: thirieen. kants v Tnd of ice and -umheatd from since ON. <o eqem Blorer, “aliouid tugnish large additions | sib-clerical emploves will be at the | an hour when she strick the rocks | e ca i pan Into a hooth In mak twe Hamann, No. 114 Cedar: street, about reassurance, Ar- full of rumors that Mr. Harriman's relapse was of a’very . 1908, startied, ty party will be located and punished. x - W e e e ke | Worsaster, 14 The baby was clothed and wrapped | 1o Fclentiflc knowledge, Probably other | rates customarily paid In the govern- | near Cape Race, Drobably the Most | ik the ouree carreing (s persons | aérious charactor Tt "wax. reporthd Harbor, Labrador. There was no.qual- , in a pink and white blanket and well o ment service. dangerous section of the Newfound- | hefore it. These persons were not se- | that several of the specinllsts who at- 3 lor. Get Messages from Peary's Com- | cov. years, since every explorer is helped | - A on ¥ . - £ 1fication; it left no doubt. It announc- N 4 covered. He made himself known by i i o ppointments to the permanent cen- | Jand coast. riously injured. Dennis LaFlamme. [ tended the conference at the Harri- €d unequisocally that he had reached | Panions. his cries, which. were heard by Miss | DY the experience of his predecessors, | qus force will be made as heretofore | The steamer carried twenty cabin | monnniciun o this car cams to Bricf | man home a week ago Saturday wers the top of the world. Thus two. flags e Mary Hallshan, who lives next door. | Just as Sverdrup's observations and re- | By transfer from other government de- | passengers and thirty persons i the | on (he net tarn nfter contmuing ro. | ngain with the ailing Anancler. with-¢he Stars and Stripes of the Unit- | Freeport, Me., Sept. 6.—Confirma- | Both households were aroused by the|POrs were of immeasureable help to | partments or by certification from the | steeragt, the crew Rumbering forty, | ooising o nroken leahef he foll on. | States are gloating in the ice packs, | {I0n 0f Peary's success in reaching | finding of the child, and Miss Hamann, | ™me- I can "},’ nothing more, without | existing register of the civil service | When the ship struck she rebounded | J. J. Coffey. in a Columbia car, crash- | ANOTHER FLOOD IN MEXICO. roving the coutage Of intrepid Amer- |t1€¢ Dole was received in this town |in whose vard the child was found, is | XPOWIng further details, than that I commission. heavily, the shock throwirg most of | ed into a telegraph pole on his TR Bkt g i sl i today in the shape of a telegram from | quite ceriain that the child was not | 2™ 8lad of it The conditions governing the formal| the passengers, who were all asleep at | round, the driver &nd mechaniclan |Rich Plantations Destroyed in State World Waits f: il D. B. McMillan, an instructor in the |there when she went into the house “We Are Friendly Rivals.” application am the special test exam- | the time, from their berth walking away afterward without no- £ T | Abject Mi The World Waite for Details. Worcester {Mass.) academy, who ac- |about twenty mimutes before he was| While Dr. Cook was conversing cas- | [Iation require that the applicants| A stiff northwest wind banged the | el injae. - The Moon car ariv- R Ty e With”but a word f; Peary, the companied Peary on his frip. The | found, indicating that the baby had |ually this . morning with American | MUSt be citizens of the United States, out and the situation hecame, o by J. L. Davis, overturned early fn | Vails. yorld waits breatiilesuly for details | message was selit to McMillan's sis- | been abandoned only g short time be- | friends the possibility of the denoe. | PWeen the ages of 18 and 50 years, | serious at 7 o'clock that orders whre on the baek stretch, 2 but until tomorrow. when he should |ter, Mrs. W. C. Fogg, the local post- | fore he was heard to cr: ment which electrified the world was | ©XCePt _persons entitled to preference | given for the crew and passengers to —— Mexico City, Sept. $—The taws S8 «rrive at Chauteau Bay, Labrador,wait- | mistress, and was as follows: » Captain Linton was informed of the | Jaughingly suggested. Dr. Cook re.|Under Section 1754 of the revised stat- | take to the UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRATION, Tula, In the state of Tamaulipas Wi ing must suffice, - “Indian Harbor, Sept. 6, 1909. | facts, and Policeman Driscoll brought | marked: ¥ utes may be examined without regard { The Iy drenched [ * | Visited by enother flood yesterday, First word of Peary’s success reach- | “Mrs. W. C. Fogg, Freeport, Me.: the baby to police station, and later it | “It s quite possible that Peary will| !0 8¢, and except boys over 16 and | shipwri and it was only. by anice Di numbEr of houses were carried away ed New York at 12,39 o'clock this aft- rrived safe. Pole on board. Best | was taken to the Backus hospital for | turn up now. He fs about due to get | UnNder 18 years of age. who if passed | constant bailing that the | § | eoHe ) cow and rich planations were destroyed. ernoon in a despatch to the Associat- | year of my life. (Signed) the night. and today some other ar- | hack, i he carries out his plans. . swe| Will be eligible for appointment as | iept afloat until 10 o'clock. when theo Viiteracy Test. Abject misery prevails in the distriet. od Press. It contained the pare an- “BEN.” | rangaments will be made. The aban-{have always been friends. while of| Messenger bovs only. reached the shore. N A The destruction of the cart roads will nouncement of his finding the pole. Al-| Worcester, Mass., Sept. 6.—Dr. D. W. | donment. of the baby has aroused much | course we are riyals in the attempt to| JXclusions from examination com- S DR o Saratoga, Sept. 6.—The restriction jmake most difficult the sending in of ’ most simultaneously he had transmit- [ Abercrombie, principal of the Wor- | indignation and the matter will be find/the pole, but we have been friendly | P¥iS¢ persons who are hablitually ad- NO PARADE IN BOSTON ~~ | of undesirable immigration and the |refief from the outside. ted the news to london, repeating dra- | cester academy, receivedsthe following | thoroughly investigated. The boy is | rivalss & Y| dicted to the use of intoxicants or s passage of more stringent naturaliza- | General Trevino places the deaths tions laws were among the princival [for the state of Nuevo Leon ocially matleally and simply: “Stars and|despatch at 3 o'clock this afternoon | pretty blue eyed youngster of from a ) uilty of infamous or notoriously dis- " - o . Stripes nalled to the north pole” At |over the Postal Telegraph company's | month to six weeks oOf age. Eracotul conduet, or who are physical-| Fo" the First Time Labor Day'is Not | subiters for discussion at the thirty- | ae 1300, & nuwmber of towns on th the same time he similarly advised the | lines: . oo P DELEGATES HERE. ly or mentally disqualified. 'Excluded Marked by Procession. | seventh annnal session of the New [Rio Grande have not yet been heard governor of Newfoundland. “Indian Harbor, DOG SKINNED BY c Artend Franos i A also are persons affected as follows: York state council. Junior Order Unit- | from. Both Old and New Werld Notified. Newfoundland, Sept. 6, 1909. 0 ome to Attend Franco-American Con- | Insanity, tuberculosis, paralysis, epi-| Boston, Sept. §—For the first time | ed American Mechanics, which began | The towns of Aldama, Da Cos and Both the old and the new world were | DPf-, D-_ 'W. Abercrombie, Worcester WEST SIDE ELECTRIC. vention Today. lepsy, blindness, loss of both arms or | Sifice the setting apart of the day as a | heye today. Aramberr! are reported destroyed, thus apprised of his great achievement Academy, Worcester, Ma 3 — —_— - legs, loss of arm and leg, badly crip- | holiday, aLbor day this year was not he council was addressed by James | making ten towns In all partially or gy’ et :m moment and | . TOP Of the earth reached at last.| Deaf Animal Run Over and Caught| Among the delegates arriving ‘here | pled hands, arms, feet or legs, heart|Marked by an parade of organized | H. Patten of Washington, D. (.. secre- [ wholly destroyed by the recent floods. By e irame moment ahd | Greetings to faculty and hoys. Under Motor Box—Killed by Hu-|Monday for attendance at the Franco- | disease, locomotor ataxia, cancer, | Craftsmen in Boston. Nearly everyltary of the Immigration Restriction —_— . - > (Signed) “D. P. M’MILLAN.” American convention opening here this | Bright's disease and_ diabetes. union celebrated the day in some man- | leagne. He urged the need for the BODY FOUND BY LANDLADY. - < mane Agent. \ | morning were J. A. Caron and Philip| Deaf mutes will be>admitted to the | DT- Some organi Boucher of Woonsocket, representing | examination and, if their names are|in their halls, to . the high pitch of, {nterest aroused fons held meetings | enforcement of ~existing Immigration 2 ile others went to|laws and for further legislation pro- | New York Department Store Salesman over this climax of mgn's perseverance. 4 WEDDING. ; y . ; ; ; a:w;fie:n;xtt’::. :;;er:;xgh':i“{:]ormd 6 ,n;“"gdf"ohnflfi;"f‘hz‘:? <. 3‘}‘:5 P‘l’;"’“gt the supreme council. The delegates | reached on the register, will be offered | Pleasure resorts in the vicinity of thel viding for an illiteracy test of aliens Murdered in His Bedroom. it et B S e Ak Houldcroft- Kennedy. etreet was run over on West Main | Nill, assemble this morning at 8.30 in|employment wherever that action is | Ity Wwho seek admission to the country. snatched the icv mask frond the.north | A quiet but pretty wedding attended | street by an electric car bound for the | 1-,A; B hall marching from there in | possible. v The. convention will continue for two} N, york. ‘Sept. G.—Somebsdy in so strange a manner. oy by members of the. immediate | clty, both hind legs of the dog being | L ncreY ¢ 0ian 104, P Kicks charch | Other physical defects may debar f | Young Griffo.a Physical and Mental [ days. climbed through B. Rose’s window in a n e X = s. “Bach ap- i Ol L throos Tantalizing Briefness. Ieimjltes wis Solemnixed. Muoday att- [ gut off, a0 when he -was Graeged by | Joiensated. b Bav. 1. O: Belloraa. of | plicant surt Fusmtal & ocns oot 4D Wik GLAD SHE KILLED HIM. White T.Z”.‘{.’m"‘l.’;‘.’a'"2?{.5‘2"«-'% 2.30 o' the. he v Like Dr. Cook's first message, Peary’s El:lnosorn.’:tmnl:’ Mcxfi?:'ch“ the Becond car was completely skinned up was tantalizing in its brief: the walting public, Wauregan, with an dddress in French| cate as set forth in the application |, CPiCago. Sept. 6.—Alfred Grifo, Low S2 e am M ST rh ) Pesdnave ey 5 it heg Dpened al-| to the delegates. Between 10.30 and | form, and 1f appointed may. be sun- known as Young Griffo. amd formerly | Migs Becker Shot Gunther Because He [3(ruggle, murdered him with ‘s knife; Miss Clara May Kennedy were united | den George H. Stanton, who Pagpened 11 o'clock there will be a business sos- | jocted to a physical examination when | e/l known {"‘,‘.fi‘p"“"fio‘l;;" " . o g Was Untrue to Her. clad only in. & Higbt shirt. wes SGEE in marriags by Rev. L. L.. West, D.D. | 10 be at home and ended the sufferings sion in the hall, where Mayor Costell | he reports for duty. Appointments will 3 z 2 —— today by Lis landlady. The room gave physical dld Dr. Cook, Peary d ginental wreck. = Severdl| New. 'York, Sepl 6.—Still unreperit- | ooiasncs of & bloody. haltie: but T resumed b e Lippitt is expected to be present, and | be made from the eligible list in the | P i his ‘omeward voyage' immedintely a(- | Biids ‘was mAtd of noor o thl po | was Geat aad T the oo of WooF | Governor Pothier of Rhode Island is | Order of fating, in accardance with the | 227 ago relatives of the former prize- |iahit for her act, Elizabeth Clara Beck- | veapon. was found, ittle is hown ter filing the cuPt mews of discovery.|man was Thebdore Kennedv, hrother | den Stanton no blame attaches to the | 2150 expected. law of civil service appootionment. | fishter wre e sraney. Australia. | o the young woman who on Satur- [ o the murdered man.. He was &bout Aritls Steagir Nehaiase of the prids, P Kennedy, brother | OO e, the motorman having hia oac | ,TBis will be & short.session, but the [ Only one person can be appointed from o anich. place Griffo came, &nd re- | 5ey iilied -John AsGunther. Jr. the |55 Saare old and was & ic Steamer Rooss e. . afternoon business session will open | one family. It is announced that few, | duested that i rrested. . ohe¥ | garage proprietor with whom she lived. | looa1 department store. The newly married couple departed | under control and stopping it within\a | oy oue Vg " Tt s expected. that Goge A few words were added to this mea- | "oy "3 30T gin Tor a sbort wedding | foot or two after he heard the dog if any, of the sixty day emergency ap- came for him today from Loch Shell- had learned that M”J’W' D drink-Jand then shot herself, died today af gre_information at 2.50 p. m., when | Of the 130 train for o sh ve & yelp when the car caught him? | ernor. Pothier will speak at this ses- | pointments will be made and nong wil | a Brooklyn hospital. Her last words [ Genie “Sutliv N s there was made punic this adaitional | (%, 2555 YO, gy Y reside in | give a velp gt i wion.. ¢ be necessary before April, 1910. f e e expressbd gladness that Gunther was | Srake Sulllvan:county, N. X., signed information, sent to Hertiert 4. Bridg- [ SPringfeld, where Mr. Houldcroft o A This will adjourn about 6 o'clock and | Only one kind of examihation will be ¥ G e dead. The woman said she shot him | ¥ > man, Brookiyn, seeretary of the Peary | L"0 ) nown here, where he has re. AL. ;{19' a'\;en‘l‘ng session will begin at 8. | given for the temporary force, ane it Killed by Fall from Window. | hecause he intrue to her. FRENCH SAILORS MURDERED. N Rtie reacheds, Mepedrnltsate sided for several years and has resided Mrs. Mary Esther Fres. Sveing il a Bameat oronramn | Mol ooty the Vollowing subjects e ngat N COMMON COUNCIL e oo e reached. . Roosevelt safcy» |in different places in New England.| frne f M. 5 by 1l _programme. | and weigh fungs NEW LONDON COMM:! Attackiod Wiitio' Siratad 16 the TR ‘PEARY. Wit IS I Wartan, MascSien e funeral of Mrs. Mary Esther|with an orchestra, provided by local| Spelling (twenty words of average 3 ompany. i . Vital Points Cleared Up. Mr. Houldcroft, then 14 vears ola. hels | e, a8 held Monday morning at 9.30 | talent. difficulty in common use). 10; arithme- | 4 zepor r “c- | Votes to Disregard New State Law Hebrides. This gave assurance that the vessel | the position Oi truant Ofil‘flr !"d' Wn; o'clock from the home 'of he{ sister, About 200 delegates are expected|tic (cons ting of vertical and -cross 3 L ve: Closing Saloons at Ten O'clock. ) e -4 in which Peary had departed had pass- | known as thé youngest in Worcester | aios, e F; Vga%e'."-::i 2ohd AT | ot ML P U tata addition, percentages and a simple ex- at the rear of his house at 275 Willatd — . ey 2% 8. i Sept. & Tbe b 8 % . t, Rev. P. C. conducting ercise in tabulation), 20: letter writing | street carly Sunday morning. a dis- cew Tondon, Sept. 6.—The court |tain and crew of the French sohooner <1 D e a Gak rie baie ot | Mre. k. D HMBLcP oty of Ne. o Yoo the sérvice and 3 mumber of (riends BOAT TRAINS LATE. (& letter of not less than 125 words on | ince of twents fect, wid crushed bis B S g il ¥ il Qualite, inegaged in recruiting labors & i 5 3 ¥ , ool = i t of general interest: com- | head hv falling on cement 0l coted to egard th ow state | 8T8, - 3 this discovery of tne pole were still|tain strest. The bride is a popular | a;d the bearers were. four irlende of s jec o T - R | pight voted to dieregard the new state {ygh, oo, igland, fn the New Hebrides. lacking. It wag mot until the New |and well known young lady of this|{the deceased. Burial was in Yantic| | "°°® on Both Roads Reached Ner- | petitors Jhey sclectifiihen of (w0 Bub- The man had been law which goes into effect October 1. | Moy £000 QLIS (00 N eroting by & . + ’ ™ » Y o1 3 ~hristenin; was 23 a 2 0 Yy & York Times had received a despatch | city. the youngest daughter of Mr. and oRhelery. whars et Ma Wetsht wich Behind Scheduied Time. Jects given), 20; pentanship (the tening. was 33 closing saloons at ten o'clock. The h <) e e < . A. M. Kennedy of No. 5 5 g g . ight con- e handwriting of the competitor in the|and leaves a wife and tw6 children f i X ’ . |storm and, while stranded. she was id ceived showed ‘the regard felt for the | S2V5. The jafransements , Monday night was thred-quarters of | e considered with special feference to AT BROADWAY THEATER. dealer. the. Jamt “maD, A Deitian wirsuihe “T have the pole April 6. Expect ar- | young peéoplée Dby their numerous an hour late here, coming in at 10. the elements of legibility, rapidity 5 il T LR e las 4 With this information at hand it SRS The body of Charles E. Crocker, who | I8 " for connections was largely re- {OPY X ! e e | At Brosdbae theat Word Leagues. 3as comparatively Simple matter fo| SCHOOLS OPEN WEDNESDAY | died at Simsbury September 2, arrived | SPonsible for the delay. e WA & for sttt | avaning, We. Ave Hiny: wos praciass | Neugatuck, Conn, Sept. . 8—Eive | SHOKE THEME BLANC- RECARD. il 6th referred - i . The Central Vermont boat train, due | g B ; - i e s o T AT | etk Cidlie md Town Sttt Dis- | S o ey Etecudon oo tha hore.ak RiexMontky. nisht aid ol ar | et tn et s S [T throt 2oty Saf mer MERROaly| eain Tachey Tesracs of ‘ihe ciate | WAl G BRE New York Mo ™ Prelt Juie 'S Togg ok (x0m New| tricts—8t, Joseph's School Today. |accompanied by relatives. Tt was|yfc Mathl FLE0, owing fo s wreck in | CoqitHC, "t examination is four | staged. Eugene Weber in' the dual|met for thelr annuaj convention he the Summit in Nine Hours. X it 4 5 vept fringd ea. & Burke and and one-half hours. and iff rating it a|Tole won much favor by his work, | today. The reports for the vear were i1 1909—the date t! Pea ed to Yantie v, wl were many coming from the fair in 70 wi A .| Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 6.—Wal- April 8, r¥| Instead of opening today. as stated, | conveyed to Yantic cemetery, where | WeTe many comin considerably delay- | Credit of 70 will be given these who | While Emmett Brandon aiso carried aread and the following officers elect- [ Genexs, Swil New York l;‘“ o planted the flag ‘at the pole—and April| the West Chelsea schools will not | @ committal service was conducted at 'I‘m? 2 irside the time limit. Other | double role to perfection. Marv Ayv-|ed: President, Rey. A. J. Stenwall, AL 31, 1003 the ddy that Dr. Cook tm- open until Wednesday morning for the | the grave by Rev. A. H. Wilcox. 0 thetehy, minor credits are describeq in the cir- | ors as the baroness gave an excellen: | Waterbury: vice president, Rev. B. A. Tog Biabe fiom Chamontx in NN furled the Stars and Stripes a year be- | fa)) term. The Town Street school be- | The funeral was held in Simsbury cwar. Upon completin; e examina- | interpr pation of her role. while Anne | Zetterstrand. Naugatuck: 3 fore—consequently become the cardl- | ging on Wednesday morning for a fail | in_the morning at 11 o'clock at the SUDDEN DEATH. S Chmpetiioes il Be bl aa: [ Crorowellrand_ Kiftle Caskrit glaaked, | ooy W, 7. EblEs dyeports vl nine hours and a half made by More= nal days upon which exploration of the | gy - Advent Chrisgian church on Foot - ucnal test in typewriting, consisting of | the others giving good support. retary, Rev.. P. Froberg, Dridgeport, | head. an Englishman, in 1865. Mr. far north will rest he r. Bt. Joseph's achool opens this morn- | Guard place. The Rev. A. C. Johnson, | Mrs. Georgeline Thuotte Dies Monday | ;' "oL \TNL YRR LS COREAtnE of and treasurer, Rev. T. M. Wiskstrand, | Bond has had mountain climbing ax- Though separated by about a year |ing for the fall term in the basement | the pastor, oficiated. After Two Hours' lliness. ti>m te submit to the latter exa fon = Meriden. The mext convcntion will be | perience in the Rockies and the A) § two Amerlcans, - Of_Whom wes | the summer another room has been Left Launch at Fishers Island. Stricken by apoplexy Monday the applicant must bring his owa e of 50 in the test in SerpeaRi it s i Second aware of the myvements of the other. | uaged to: the. school, making three In | Walter Hynds of Norwleh and a |Boon at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Georgeline | {vgewrier. ta the exunh‘u‘l,?ln( 2o [l tabulation. The fourth wil| Navy Needs 40000 Jack Knives. | Comnet “'r:::r Watoh, Peary's Mesgage Wife with mmodations adequate for | party of friends he took on a launoh | Thoutte of South A street, Taftville,was | ’hose rated at 70 or more will be made | esfital: s Of those male eltgi- | . Washington, Sept 1bus | gl Girt, N B B 1 Just agDF, Ci ) 150 puplis. ‘although it 1s not expected | trip Sunday made an unexpected visit | dead at b~ Dr. Louls L Pratte was| ciigihle. 8 aHo e willing to be watchmen. | reau of sopplies G N0 Pl H By bl o e © by Rev. J, J..Ambot that there will |ty Fishers island aud were very glad | hurriedly summonied. but the woman| £: 4 yesul! of the examination out- 4, - assiStant messenigers and | market for 40,001 e e L3 inigion Chedlsy 0 the briet atop o) 4 be quite t mber. Last year there | 1o land there in view of conditions | Was beyond aid. € deggned Was & lned chove, five e ers of -umfl:- bos “The last will con- | pew type recently adopted. s '“‘“".. AT b sure My, Pea was & reglstrdtion of &bout 9o puplls, | they met. When the gale reached | N4tive of Canada. but Taftville has| il ye prepared, and on ister gz Woys over 16 ang [Knite with two blades, a large and | FPPRY” matc exsage, Alm f | Which will be iucreased somewhat this | {hejr vicinity on Fishers Island sound | beeR her home for nearly® ten years. | the ¥ ul e 1 : eligible as mes- [small one. The article has been re- of excltes ¥l fall. Another. teacher has been se- |jt made the water pretty rough for so shha leaves gfl(ml sons and d;“f,mf:‘ v ry e s & celved with favor In the nav h Body of Girl Found in Detroit reached New York fonight from | cured, making a total of three, and | gmall a craft and it was with diffi. | She was a woman of rugged health, J - 3 Detrott, ‘Michly. Sept. the same feat was accomplished.by|oe the church on CHff street. During musl be stated in the applicat] nd T will &how those who | held In Waterbu 7 fin in “Swies > o b indications point to a successful vear.|cylty they reached a landing place on | Was rarely fil. and her death was total s Sk, Wi Oy ar e Gusk | Prnkns (Acatthog (0 berome. dnu.fac g, G0 o B w PECA the Island. - . 1y unexpected. . Feom ti arother will be made uy tors, supervisor's clerks or interpreters | - — dos 0 &, Lo * Admiral Sir Edward Hobart symour | They were quite willing to return ta s g the of all who have had previ- | should apply to the supervisor of the i own- (1 : Steamship Arrivals. ‘ouis - experience in * o 7d | district inyhich employment is songht. : he hi ESN 0. The. special xamination: da-, to 'fiolmmna the h:“l‘i: ; hl'cnb’ntumnr s:;l. leave the participate u return some more pleasant

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