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Mount Vesuvius Is Again Active L 4 d £ D,,mxlsz"&;"““"”l ""-fl ‘m 8 H ; A R Ssitied e and slight earth shocks ‘have been felt Ba i s a" " ¥ S S0 . |the ground with his aeroplane after a ) S i = it g g n lg ln o prelimina; of 70 metres. This v] I ; 3 Makes His First Important Stop Today ab Chi-|Eirieity e By 11OT0 O FFRH . T < getthse IR Shueics e to| ) ' i3 3 ~ s msel in o] en. IT WAS CONSIDERED SETTLED A R _HOISTRY THE STARS AND Boss Murpfiy‘ Confided to Leaders WEEK AGO. STRIPES TWICE.” ‘ that not a single elective Tammany ent by ‘which uu’g part of the e y official would be renominated for of- arrangem Boxer indemnity that was returned SN fice. HIS JOURNEY HAS BEGUN |& Gume by Americats tobe exendc | pisrop aND 1 A " | PEARY'S COLORED LIEUTENANT | Ernest K. Lefinguweil, o saied to cago in the 13,000 Mile Trip. e oborins s | (o SO - United States study . under the . | LAW BOTH DEAT GLAD THAT 1 A explore little known lands in the Arc- iyt R ‘g‘:“: s"“,",‘&‘ sk-:f's:;, tic, wrote that his entire crew de- ted. a graduate of Yale. - inge PV Charge Car Company Officials with ABOUT 4,000 MEN QUIT WORK. Evidences of Desperate: Struggle in | Gives an Account of the Night and Two : 3 diie 2y ke 4 A Glenn H. Curtiss Has Sailed for | 3 . / ' Made a Number of Brief Speeches from Car Platform—| reking, Sept. 15—Henry ¥, Fietch | - Faghionable Apartments—Quarrelled | Days Spent at Top—Built Two Snow | New' York n,m;‘ Inay take part in tho | Breaking Faith with Them Regard- . Gov. Hughes His Guest from Albany to Syracuse— | asy assurea Sir John Jordan, the Byt | Frequently Over Houschold Duties. | Houses—Celebration Banguet. o rarioa at the Hudson-Ful-| ing the Discharge of Bosses. S 3 g = . g~ Cheering Crowds All Along the Line—Every Precau|was in no way concerned in the dim- : e . ; W Sdete, Sims . Broughts. Suitl:, 3 5 3 ’ 3 “.. - | French, British and German interests Chicago,’ Sept. 15 s, Julia Prij ‘Battle Harbor, Labrador (by Wire- eless col sburg, Sept. 15.—The car work- tion Taken for Safety of the President’s Train. o Ry LU L g (R i S L5 R4 A ers sirike at the plant of the Pressed Steel Car company in Sthoenville, ; Y less Telegraph via Cape Ray, N. and others, charging conspiracy (o | conclusion of the Hankow-Sze-Chuen | vers of New York, are dead as the re- | Sept. 15.— We hoisted the Sturs and | Stifle competition. | railroad loan of $30,000,000. sult of a pistol and knofe duel between | Stripes twice at the North pole,” said A Tidal Wi s Mul whic hit was thought was settled on T Oy et the two women in Mrs Tripp's apart- { Matthew Henson, Commander Robert | idal ave Swept Mulege, - on | Wednesday of last week, after cost- MUCH BUILDING ACTIVITY ment, ‘at: 56th street and Prairie ave- | E. Peary's colored Neutenant, and the | the coast of lower california, caus: |ine nine lives and heavy financial loss, AROUND THE CITY. | nue. & fashionable residence district of | only other civilized man, according to | 1% the logs of several lives and heavy | hegan again today when between 3,000 Syracuse, N, Y, Sept 15.—After yten o'clock this morning, the presi- = truvye'r‘un today through Massachu- |dent headed straight for the west. It setts and New York, Pregient Taft |was his 52d birthday and he recelved this city. It is. Mrs. Silvers hus- | Peary, who ever reached the pole. damage to property. and 4,000 employes of tifs ¢ar works tonight is skirting the southern shores | many congratulations and messages of & | pand ’le’t’t. h:r here ;’mm months | Henson gave the macllteéwPreu NG : left their work. o ofs Lake Erie on his way to Chicago, | good will. At Pittsfield some enthusi- | Old Structures Being Razed and New | Jo0C P (OF TCS beculiar actions. | tonight an' account of the night and | A Member of the Agctic Club re- e where he will arriye at 11.30 a, m. |astic admirers fairly filled the presi- Mrs, Tripp was the Wife of & superin- | two days he and (‘ommnnder" Peary | SiEned as a_protest aghinst criticism roken Fai arged. tomorrow to ake first important | dent's car with flowers, The throng tendent of a manufacturing plant of |and four Eskimos camped at 90 de- | Of Commander Peary made by Cap- The workmen allege that the ecar i stop on a 13,000-mile tour of the west | which lined the way from the hotel tain Osbon of the club. company _officials have broken faith this city. grees north latitude. Henson per- and south. ; to the station at Boston was but &) gy, workman_:re = - with them regarding the. discharge of e e 1 aking ~ood : 4 sonally assisted in raising tiue Ameri- = : . ¥ The presidentlal train of three cars | forerunner of those encountered along | progress on_the } ] - me’:‘-:-mu l-;'_-ltl ‘:ch'pha' o|can fag and he led the Bekimos in | 1 The, President of the Canadian bosses brought here during therecent > with two empty .coacl e e = e.’:a . we;n af nl:“ -‘{0 ‘ing for J. B.>Shannom, the 7 By ere ten “i wour firfl the cheers, and an extra cheer for ):l!l}\iuu.ur association n(lmkml‘ g ot < PR € fers, passed through here 33 D.|president’s train, did- 3 concrife . WoEk : |'bne cut.on, the bpdy of Mrs. . Mrs. | Ofd Glory in the Eskimo tongue. thé ' American senate’s action on. the o was announced by the 3 m., as the first section of one of the | were ‘many to wave him a greeting. v ers had a bullét wound in the chest tariff and urged retaliation. officials t they would probably dis- §. - vesvlar Chicago SSRGS Guests on Train out of Baston. > Large Crowds st Stations. As guests out of Boston the presi- < Wherever the trainstopped. today, | dent had: with:him his aunt, Miss.De- | o The. TRadon g - land several knife slashes. Only one| Arrived at the Pole About Noon. charge what few Imported workmien ,fiflwr have beeén spt @nd fro; revolver was found in the apartments, | “Having spent 18 years with Com- | John W. Castl e was at- | are yét in the plant S M | but eight empty shells and.two cart- | mander Peary A tributed to his worry over the ac- —— i —— on rapid progress will be: | Figes ware. Todnd: Taicatid ‘ANAE e | sartion of et Soae 1 thohaerable | guisition ‘of the ‘Guasanty Trust Co. ARREST OF SUSPECT. on its run from Boston, there were |1jy Torrey, Senator W. Murray Crane [there. B g volver was - emptied and reloaded ; p- by the late B. H. Harriman, after he ’ large crowds at the railway stations | of Massachusetts and William Nel- |0 oo ig ,h,"'gu din auring the struggle, The furnishings m’.flx"& tmlanmeut'fi?e" ‘-f:fznf had doubled its power by tireless ef- | Important Developments in Utica's and the president was grected with | son Cromwell of New York ~Miss|GONRUCE JYY mcw“ 1 but thefl of the apartments wire in disorder and | s jsinnds’ Eskimon who are brapa. | fort. 5 Italian Murder Case. enthusiastic cheers, ring the day |Torrey, of whom the president is very |3 o To being saved and taken to | M every Toom there were evidénces of | bly superior to othe P XY ot he was prevailed upon to make a |fond, went as far as Worcester, leav- the Fowler lot on the Hast Side, where a desperate struggle. “As is commonly known to travel- Bernard A. Alperin, once prominent Utica, N. Y., Sept. 15.—Today has number of flve-minute speeches from |ing the train there to go to her home the rear platform of his car at points |at Millbury, where many of Mr. Taft's they will -pe cleaned.and ter Mrs. Silvers in Her Underclothing. |ers in the far north, the Eskimos en- |28 a theatrical manager, disappeared | brought forth several important devel- for other work. It will take but a Tripp wae fully . dressed, but | tertain’a strange prejudice toward any |and finally was found by friends serv- |ormerts in Sunday night's Italian mur- not included in the itinerary. ancestors | Senator Crane went P i X months’ t in the Ludlow - case in this city, culminating to- i short time to remove what remains of | Mrs. . | tongue but one, it is therefore | INg a six months’ term in .udlow | d; ¥, L3 Greoted by Gov. Hughes at Albany. |as far as Pittsfield and Mr. Cromwell |4 %55 " uren buuann:‘wm.m s be- | Mrs, ..‘f;::‘.“.:i‘.’,'«‘;:’.‘.‘:‘;-’&':“:‘?‘:‘:, necessary for successful dealing with |’Street jail for contempt in failing to |night in the arrest of a man suspected The president’ was Hréeted at Al- |10 AlPany: ; ginning to be but a memory. Tripp home for about a month. and the | them to study their unwriten lan- ~° alimony o: the crime. ' The arrest was made on bany by Gov. Charles E. Hughes and | Precautions for Safety of President’s | The new cottage which Mrs, C. E.|two women are said to have had fre- | Buage. D R 'x;‘s!rs“. nu|| nl:’(rj';r:'l]d he ln}][l- oth spoke briefly to- |the depot Train. K. Burnham is building in Laurel Hill | quent quarrels, principally over the di- | = We ‘argived at the pole just be- NNESOTA'S GOVERNOR h\ Ll‘!”’; <v\ murd e,r;( ch :10“(,] ved, fihrong!, which cheered the state and By Bt Rt edent toda: avenue is nearing complétion. The | vision household duties. ~They had | fore noon, April 6, the party consist- | IN CRITICAL CONDITION | Gra "“‘ v»"rh"-‘l:{l ATTY f" Mcer /federal executives with equal enthusi- T et &5 Ooy | plasterers are now at work there. gone out at 1 o'cdock in the afternoon | INg Of ‘the commander, -myself, four . Sy g AR S e i S Th; asm. Governor Hughes became the [for the entire trip by Teetil too Vv | At Taftville the ctor is rush- | and had returned shortly after. It had | Eskimos and 3§ dogs, divided into |\, o o Sl eiite e ot Wma 10 custody v Michle Rimg. a president’s guest on the run from Al- (o0 & slow sche "eh a "‘: t';"n With | ing work on the eave .shed for | been Mrs, Silvers' custom to take a | two detachments equal in number, and s on Opérating Table for \”:s‘mld (P\.u.,.,.u»,nm» ago he board- bany to Syracuse and had dinner with | Central line surrounded the [ain 0| the Ponemah mill. erable brick ' nap in the afternoon and i is evident | headed respectively by Commander 53 ed at the Procoplo home. The suthor- him on the car Mayflower. every precaution for It ool e ene | Work has been laid, the concrete piers ) she had prepared for this as usual. | Peary and myselft. We had left the — I have besn, SARRIRE RN theonphe - President Taft seemed throuoghly ;’"’ always three men O atives of | &r¢ nearly all in and gome of the steel Police Theor: last supporting partv at 87 degrees, | Rochester, Minn, Sept. 1 out the day working upon )m. first happy that the journey toward which | gine and prominent representetyes | heams for the floor have been set. i C AR 3 minutes. -where we ‘separated from |McNevin, house = physicia definite clue which they have had sinte he has been looking for several months | the traffic department were aboar At the Slater property the conserra- | The alomst simultaneous appearance | Captaip Bartlett, who was hoto- | Marv's hospital, at s |the“crime was discovered early Mon- had at last begun. He thanked those |the start. tory has been taken down and the [ DU ERS WOMON at different entrances to| graphed by the tommander. Captain |evening issued the following b d .y morning Who came to greet him in the differ- | Birthday Present from Vice President | roadway which will run through the | ¢ . ;!“" ment, each Wimen sCreaming | Bartlett regretted that he. did not |on Governor Johnson's = condition AR Sin NOT el ent cities and sald he believed that | i . president Sherman made a |Property from Broadway to Cedar ot ;ln and the fact that knife|have a British flag to erect on the ice | "Gcvernor Johnson's condition is very oip oP. fhe long and arduous trip would bring [ ot 1% percsiacnt, SHermey dent. at |Street was ploughed up on -Wednes- | WOURdR were suftered by both led the lat this sport so that the photograph (bad =Pulse iregular and fast. Tem-|, i gy iiing and Seriously Injurin him into closer touch with the people | {tica ~ Mr. Sherman’s home city. It | 9a%- This is the first break i lvance the theory that there | might show this as the farthest north | perature subnormal y Injuring than any other’ plan which could be | ooo o "yl (Ol hat the vice president | Bandsome estate. may have been a third person in the|to which the banner of England had | Rochester, Min ept. 15.—Gover- ; Aged New Haven Man. The construction of the new tragedy, instead of its being Simply a|peen advanced. nor John A. Johnson was operated on b dovised 7 was at_home or would be at the sta- JO8lc | aabie betwees the ‘two womi ; = c ! en. . The = in St. Mary's h ital here hy Na Haven, Sept 5o— . B President Taft and _ Governor | fon @ O ih ctopped about. thirty | dence for J. Dana Coit on Rockwell | ¥ v that dne atempted o | Built Two Snow Houses and Had Din- gr w““:".‘ QJ o g nv.\ b ‘il\:h'rhn‘::‘:“ e 1‘ (\ Jd lur:(_, Hughes are pronounced admirers, of Mr. Sh n clam- | Street, near Crescent, has progressed o g . Mayo. ) 3 struck and ser ot ner ‘and jthelr miketings always |feconds for orders, Mr. Sherman €1am_|,o ‘far \that the fyamewori is. ail up |gowantit Suicide anq that the ottef tried ner. Charles Mayo, for a deep s o1<ly Injured by an automobile as he are characterized by many exchanges | ored abourd the rear cnd K ent's |and the house about half boarded in, | o prevent it his alo been advgnced. | I have a personal diary during this | tnal abscess. was' about to cross lower Chape' of graceful and earnest compliments. | oo S hen the conductor, not know- | At the new Academy building, all No Shets Heard. historic ‘dash across the ice field. Our| It Wwas a serious operation and|sireet tonight. Berk was taken to Today President Taft - told of, the | Foo™ when the Con0tCor, Ae. aboard, |18 ready for.the brick work for the | - One strange feature of ¢he case is[first task on reaching: the pole was | Governor Johnson's condition de'ro- | ire oo hospital. The automobile, which splendid work Governor/ Hughes had "'" the signal to go ahead. Mr, | second ‘story, as the floor joists are | that no ope heard any shots. The ap-|to build two igloos, as the weather garded tonight as grave though the|is thought to have contained three or éone for him, and the governor re- gy rman shouted to one of the at- laid and the masons are just sarting | peals for help were heard, but mo one | Was hazy and prevented accurate ob- surgeons hope for his recovery. more persons, was said to be going at lied that the president could never . on the first:courses above the first| made any attempt to enter the apart- | Servations to confirm the distance | Governor Johnson was on fhe oper-|a good rate of speed and did not stop Tall upen him in. vain. t;‘,flé’};‘“‘:’;}e":n;“,fo;,‘g:d“?,‘,? to 80 o0 | story. TRk WL} e Zhar rihe. golice” Bi ':f,! trayeled frofs Cape Columbia ating table for two hours and 33 min- [a’ter hitting the man. Although the . i g i 4 can- | At the new residence of F. W. Cai R utes. potice have not the number of the car The President's 52d Birthday. left behind a five pound box of ecan- | Lo FER i b Wlllllnlx CB-lsled. St Blocik: S phaCad .. Slept One Night at North Pole. The doctors found a small, deep- | they* obtained a meagre description of Starting from Boston a.little after 'dy as a birthday present. avenue, which is shingled on ail sides, abpéared o the hall- | “Having completed the snow houses, | seated abscess connected with the in- |t machine, and it s expected. that 3 £ the work has reached the lath and P te| We had dinner, which included tea |testines. It was a difficult, serious|trere will be developments soon. plaster stage. y : g ‘made o{: our alecohol stove, and then [dnd prolonged operation. jovernor er s £ o rest, thus sleeping one night | Johnson stood it well and rallied. The Su-Cullud—“SnT'n‘;l_.n—(;?ph.ld n U, f ADMINISTRATION OF WEAI.‘&TH:' ! FUNERAL. Alleged Violation of Massachusetts re at the North pole. chances are for his recovery although 8. Circuit Court! F : e R A ! | “ThesArctic sun was shining when [he will not be out of dapger for five | oo o oo o s',.:‘ ke aosiaiid 8ubject of an Address Before Aimer- Elmer F. Thompson. 5 ; ] . "At| I awoke and found the commander al- | days. He is suffering great pain. ‘Selden patent,” under which the hold- icdn Bankers’ Association, | Laws to Be Investigated. The funeral of oSt ‘in.af ready up. There was only wind | A number .of physicians wnne.-m: arn bk T wbllect ropmities from. all > N i B , Sept. ‘15.—Seeretary of the |the home of his at the rear entrance of the apartment . Seaget A - Py i 54 «of motor cars, was upheld in the Unit- ‘iéil’,,‘.:"&'-x,i:tfiu“u&‘fi‘;. ‘&’j":r:ln B George Von L. Meyer In a letter | William X. 2 by the.janitor. “Come culck and save | from tent pales and tied with fishiines. | to have’ given the governor’s private |7 'SP "I 1 Court today in a de- \ “THE POST MORTEM I WHEN THE SAILORS ARE ASHORE { SUNDAY IS LIKE QTHER DAYS v e e | : A ) . secretary._Frank Day. a gloomy | of D company and the clearing housle, oc- |to former Secretary of the Navy John | street, ‘where Rev. N. me,” she cried. “I am. being kil Did Not Go.Beyond the Pale. prpesa : mY | gision rendered by Judge Hough in a oo ¥ne "attention of the delegates | D. Long, who is president of the New |ducted a prayer service Chairs Overturned, Blood on Picturss. | e had figured out the distance | mme of s et “ovriile meetations | Sult for infringement of patent brought to the convention of the Anjerican |England Sabbath Protective league, |8 public service, attended by relatives| “ywpen the apartment was entered | pretty closely and did moL go be- |of the kind he had ever witnessed.r | DY the Electric Vehicle company and Bankers' association here today. promises to Investigate-the aleged vio- |@nd many friends at Christ Episcopa! | y1504 was found on the parler curtains | yond the pole. The flags were u 2 George Selden against oertain Ameri- Separate meetings of each |section |lation uf the Sabbath protective laws church. Rev. Mr. Carey officiated at and several pictures had been bmken'uhout middsy 'Ayril - % e nol: svioniibe . can makers and dealers in foreign built were held. Before the trust cpr‘l)lgl:l}; uf]Ma:sn%huseu: xg thle sailors ;f Ith(: :lrx’%“vil;:rch. There were many floral| 514 chairs overturned. In a Bedroom h0red Suitll late’that dyening. The I OF MARINE DISASTE ‘.,,;.‘ i i iRy i, prinicpal address was by, Daniel | Atlentic fleet at Provinceown during 3 5 ing. — i 3 Judge Hough decides that!“paten R i necP Sy ths New York bar, who |he jast summer and aiso t take action | The bearers were Joseph George, ffin;h:n”t';:’"flx:mfl;'” evas, found | haze had cleared away early, but we|Wreckage Reported About Sixty Miles | ave granted for inventions; the inven- gpoke on “The Post Mortem Admin- |that will prevent the recurrence of Eugene Smith, Arthur Kumpf and Wil- | & "0 14 waist were covered with blood | ti, W R theas. dods “togsiter East of Cape Henry. tor may use his discovery or he ma, istration of Wealth." | such alleged violations. liam Caples. ' Burial was in Yantic | 5o o0 W0 B O o ey, She | | ~When we et ralced the Ansariran —_— not. but no one else can use it for 1 The safety of the estate, hef declar- | Rev. Dr, Martin D. Kneeland, secre- | cemetery, Rev. Mr. Carey conducting a | wag dead. : fiag Its position was benind ths igioos, | BoSton, -Bept. 16.—The sighting of a | ycars. That 17 years begin. whenever ed, was the first’consideration, and for |tary of the league, made a report to|committal service. Separated Nom' this Hedrom by par-| which cecordine to our initial obser. | considerable amount of wreckage about | the United States so decrees by its pat- that reason the integrity and [business |former Secretary Long in which he ; tieres which had been drawn back was | vations, was the position of the pole, ) SIXtY miles east of Cape Henry was|ent grant. ability- of an executor, either a -per- |stated that “noise, confusion, drinking | New London Mayor Entertained. | nother bedroom. Mrs. Silvers lay on a | but on taking subsequent observations | C00Tted by Captain Theall = of the — son or a trust company, wis of the |and liquor selling in a no-license| Mayor Armstrong of New London |bed .inthis, room and her nightgown |the Stars and Stripes were moved and | SC/00%er Frank E. Swain, which ar- aenhnc.d for Embezzling $1,140 from greatest importapce. town; baseball games, sports and pugi-| entertained the members of the city | and the bedclothes were covered with | placed 150 yards of the first position, | i 00, here today frém Charleston, & the Government. Strong endorsement of gold as the |listic’ encounters, as well as open|government and ex-officials on Wed- | blood. Biood was gushing from a deep | the difference ‘in the observations be- | age included pieces of San Francisco, Sept. 15—Bugete only safe reserve fund for a bank was |stores, shops and general business|nesday evening at his residence, thife | cut in her forhead. She was still alive, | ing due perhaps te the movi ice. king, with bolts at- Poarsin. - form of -hi»} rfi»rk in the depot the burden of the annual jaddress of | had characterized the Sundays when |being about 135 in attendance. To | but unconscious. Ng ice. | 4ached, a grating, rgrtind WeE. < e chair and other E. C. McDougal; = president of the |the sailors were ashore. Alderman S. J. Dowhey ne presented a | At Mrs. Silvers’ right side was a re- Eskimos Cheered in Pi Line Lan- |evidences of a marine disester. ;',:“"::r,:',‘:,:‘“ ;n"‘h'::“;.;().":\.l'.h:,,,&::::: clearing- house seetion. . Mhch of the loving cup in recognition of the as- | volver and on the floor were a number . guage. ST today to one year and one day in the piogramme wa._stechnical. ; LESS WORK ABOARD SHIP sistance the alderman has given the|of empty shells. “When the flag was pleaced. Co TYING UP THE MAIL. San Quentin = prison for embezsling During the day .it wes/ whispered FOR JACK TAR ON SUNDAY | MaYor- ~ An excelient banquet was| Several bullets had passed through|mander Peary exclaimed in Englis g : $1.140 from the government. In pass- among the delegates that, the central J N S served and a delightful evéning result- | Mrs. Tripp's body, making wounds both | ‘We will plant the Stars and Stripes | Contest Among Inventors of Devices | i, ontence Judge Harrington took bank idea suggested in the annual all- | L (o M SO T 0L L g0 B |80 . in the front and back. There were|at the North pole.’ In the native lan- to Take Place of Twine. inte consideration ‘the fact that Pear- dress of the . president, George M. P o B, e g e e amany powder marks on her waist.show- | guage I proposed three cheers, which — son served the gqvernment faithfully Reynolds, was disapproved by many come a Reality. Lafayette F. Main Sued. ing that the bullets had been fired at | were given in the Eskimos' own |- Washington, Sept. The postoffice | for 21 years in_the conventien, £ T = Attorney Benjamin H. Hewitt has | close range.’ tongue. Commander Peary shook ;department. purposes next week to e ——— The delegates who are admittedly ‘Washington, Sept. 15.—"Free Sun-|prought suit against Lafayete Main of Mrs, Trippss. wounds were as fo0l- | hands all around and we had a more | gife inventors an opportunity to put | Lick Observatory Locates Halley's opposed to the idea w-'rh chary in |day,” for 80 many years the hope de- | North Stonington for professional { lows: Two in neck, ome in throat near | liberal dinner than ‘usual, each man |to practical test some of their ideas in Comet. making definite statemerith concerning |ferred of “Jack Tar’ in the United |gservices rendered from time to time. | left ear, bullet passed out near mouth; | eating as much as he pleased. The |regard to improved methods of tying - L b possible developments, but thers was |States navy, is about to become a|7The bill of particulars, #Nch has|one in heart, two above heart, two in | Eskimos danced about and showed | packages of letters in the mails San Jose, Cal, Sept. 15.—Halley's a feeling that an interesfing situation | reality. Acting Secretary Winthrop | peen filed, shows Main indebted to At- | vight side, -one each in right and left | great plegsure that the pole at last From the hundreds of devices sub- | Comet has been located by H. D. Cur- Svould present itself should action be |issued an order having this object in|torney Hewitt to the amount of $699.- | arm, and a.ded knife wound on left|was reached. For years the Erkimos | mitted the department has selected | tis, and photographed with the aid of sought along the line of endorsing the jview today. Its purpose is to reduce|gs Main had pald Hewitt $192, but |arm. had been trying to reach that spot, |eleven, and has asked the inventors | the Crossley reflecting telescope at plan. the work aboard ship on the Sabbath|haq done nothing to pay. the balance No Knife Found. but it was alwayas' with them ‘Tis | tosfurnish 12,000 of each and to-begin |I'ck Observatory. The comet can be v tora minfmum consistént with require~| which Hewitt claims is. due hih. | , Search : of the rooms failed to dis-|quelgh’ which translated means ‘get |an official test on September 15. Each | Svtn only with the most powerful in- SWORE FALSELY IN ORDER ments of the service, to the end that —_—— close the kmife wtih which the cuts|So far and no closer’ They exclaimed | device will be tested for one week in |struments It will grow rapidly bright- TO GET MARRIAGE LICENSE that day may be generally observed In the City Court. had been made. - p in a chorus, ‘Ting negh timah ketish- {a number of postoffi and . in the | er, according to a statement made S - Mflfle rg:{teflrf ;;:"cmmmm'ng officer’s | In the city court on Wednesday Mrs. Silvers Made Statement. er’ meanine ‘We have got there at|railway mall service, with a view to }u;l:yntg'uhl;t;;!r'; W. W. Campbell of bagi e g e § case : . 57 i ® ¢ icker | L Ll g Baltimore Man Gets [Fous- Years in finspection of ship ahd crew is not to ;’L;r:i"Cgau;h;hafionv:'::e:o“ed a:fi"tnl:; Mrs. Silvets died tonight at a hos- i Conditions: at 'the Pole. ',’,:T,:::,“K‘,,"L‘!f:; ;;:sc',l;gfs"d'h::"g“: et } the Penitentiafy. be held on Sunday. Ship inspection is|j 00" eturned to the “_Dma,', he sold | Pital She was unconscious most of Henson, who reached “the farthest |been possible with a ball of twine. National Conservation Associatien / Y to be held on any other day most ex- the time after being taken there. 0 + — F. 2] = it.to. It could not be found that he north” with Peary three years ago, rmed. Baitimore, . Sept. 15. [ Bor_ suagsins A g‘;e‘":-f"g‘a’g"" d:; {be | had stolen the hen. m’;":"fli":’!{:{‘_‘;’"&“‘t’;gt“fie"efig said that conditions were about the New Governor of Porto Rico. Chicago, Sept. 15.~Walter L. Fish of Zet a marri o Ycense, William Moore |fore moon, Or as soon Btter the din- killed Mrs, Tripp and had shdt her- | S2me at the pole as elsewhere In the | Washington, Sept. 15.—George B. ago, president of the Comservation was sentenced today o four years in |ner hour as possible $8,000 FIRE AT SOUTH NORWALK.|g:s. Arctic circh. All was a solid sea of | Colton, who iill succeed Regis H gue of America, announced com- the penitentiary by /Judge Forsyth, i ice with a two-foot lead of open waters| Post as goverrior of Porto Rico, will | pltion today of the formation of the z two miles from the pole. The Eski- |assume his office November 1. next | National Conservation association, with Jr. at Ellicott City. Moore obtained BECAME SUDDENLY INSANE. | mos who went along on the final dash | according o arrangements completed | former President Charles W. Eliot of DIRECT U. S. CABLE CO. Carriage Repository and Automobile w license to marry ¥lizabeth Saylor —_— Garage—Origin Unknown. — were Ootah, Egingwah, Ouzauccah and Vi eside o - ; : e Z 5 / rt by, Harvard sident. The announce- St e a1 et mas | Will Operats Hts Trans-Atlantio Ber-| 0 ot PTREp 16 = mhs foap g Man - Atiaskad: His Aged Father. and | Sigioo, the two Brst, neted: Delng | oa’ . department {odoy, meat s made in a letter from Mr, Fish- scarcels Afteen. The, pair were mar-| Vi By Way of Newfoundland. | jg0" repository and automobile gar- Fled—Captured Later. Drvamstc L) Commatdeny Betry took |~ [sr 1o ExytMent Ter,, who fs an_hon- orary vice president of the league. that we could have for Arctic expe- age of Luther M. Wright on North ditions. He has a won®erful endur- Main street was burned early today. ried August St. John's, N. F,, Sept. 15.—The Di- Winsted, Sept. 15.—Becoming sud- | mos waving flags and cheering. rect United States Cable Company has denly violently insane, James Clayton | Henson Had Enemies on Board Shi Tws New Battleships, Arkansas and SM! ER. oot v has|mha cause of -the fire is mot known. | g o i oal 1p. | ance and the weather ne s too eold ; A g0} MU;CG_L Informed the Newfoundiand govern-|mye loss. it is thought, will be about|{0day attacked his father, Martin Clax- | - continuing his story, Henson said: |for him. Many times 1 would not Wyoming. Lace Handkerchisfe \and 'Embroidery | frans. Atlsntic cable sorvice by wey of | 32,000, The,place was a raine struc- | et B0 8 N dEt o C e B O "of | aThe report is absolutely untrug |leave ‘the camp except for bim. It| Nvashington, Sept. 1iB—The 24900 Found Hidden in Feunks. Newfoundland. . . The company -‘h:s tuce in front, occupled in part by a [ \FoU€S TUAT, T TR a’l“ égm“x[ that I @id 1, go to the pole. 1 went |never blows hard enough, nor can the | to: battleship to be built by the New gel cictlung store and a barber shop and the whole distance, side by side with [snow drift deep enough to discou agreed to pay the “"‘dx‘ tax required ville, and then fled from the house | (n. commander, and just as far as|the commander. A compass course New York, Sept. 15/—Lace handker- |by the colonial statute’ /The premier |il the rear a three story brick build- | gqying that he was going to “a better o ovaand T 3 1 ehty e ebniddey valued at 3700 |of Newfoundland, Sir Eaward Morris, | & st o e gt M. Clayton. iy U S A SR AN T AT s, LT Rl T liam Cramp Sons and company as were found sewed nside coat sleeves |declares that this latest development ———— . |8r, was not hurt. Neighbors fearing e s S A | . e ol e Rt Wyoming. The = contracts _for T O ous. in| ithe. thres trumks |in. the ‘cable situation shows that be| Naugatuck Saloons Open Till Midnight}thar the. man intended” to make away | SomS,°%, board (did not wish him toder neyer complains. The Eskimos|tlese ships were let several days of Stephen Erhard of Chieago by cus. |had ample warrant for his recent re-| Naugatuck, Sept, 15.—At a meeting| with himself organized a searching | 5°%, 19 the pole If they could prevent | Iie theve W 15 man txe fum. ago. toms inspectors at the New. York cus- |fusal to permit the Commercial Cable |of the board of wardens and burgesses)party -and.spent a large part of the | yro g1e, said that he saw Peary write Prefers North Pole to Southern Mos- toms house, according to. the inspec- | Company to establish a cable station |tonight the petition of the Retail Li-|day. hunting for him. Late this after- it quitoes. k Ship Bullding company will be wrn as the Arkansas, and that by Burial of Suicide Banker. ; the records which Y Pgp e 2 o tetimony today, when Erhard |here. The ministry. of “Sir Rober: | quor Dealers association that thev be|noon -word was received that he had | 4le fecCpan which were left in the lce.| i thew Henson was born'in Wash- |, New York Sept. 15.—John W. Cas- was arralgned before a United Sta®:s |Bond, which immediately preceded | allowed to keep their places of business | beer s2en in the vicinity of Hall mead- o) ington, but lived for a time In ¥lor- | tles, president of the Union Trust com. commissioner in Jersey City. He is |that of Sir Edward. entered into a|cuen until 12 o'clock at night, as here- [ow. about four miles from Grantville. :’,‘:f‘;‘n?‘;‘l“;;‘efi"c‘;fi?;’:;m English | e says he perfers the Nor(h|Pany, who-committed suicide Monday charged with smuggiing. contract with the Commercial Cable|tofore, was granted. There was no | Officers - at once went there, found | 4req pole, because It is too warm and|at the Grand Union hotel, was buried : Company permitting that company to | of position. . |and. brought Claytbn back and locked % S0aliont By 57 Below. there are too many mos~uitoes in the |today In Woodlawn cemetery. The connect its lines with this colony, but | him' up for safety. He was uninjured.| °, B! - south. . He is quite proud to be the |funeral’ services. which were held at shortly afterwards Sir Edward became | Old Game Worked on Boston Jewelers. v:t“;‘n; p(;l:. e conum;:dd He‘;lncfl. first colored man to go farthest north. | Nis home on Park ayenue, w nl»re prl\'l(lv; " 3:.':":& ';;Id ‘;3:01;;':" d"’mm"{lv this |~ gocton, Sept. 15.—Working the old | Attendants Wanted for Honolulu Lep- | Jin. “00 dictance '::',:nd'm:"m:: He says he cares less for glory than :3}:" -':f‘.:l":::fn:'5-'::-:;"1:'(:: :{lemffi-d";l.;\’ g b R ! o B2V | ruse of sénding the clerk to the back of . resy Station. The ice near the Igloos was at leasi | Furn "7k IVing for his wife in New |3in attending. Washington, Sept. 15.—Because offten feet high and the flags were| onty pounds in the sixty-eight days’ verse to Albert :z Bigelow ol( Boston, [the company undue privileges. the: store f0F §0ods. & HHieK saizad Shens in the suit brougl ainst him by the $2.000 worth of jewels fr il , Secret Indictment Charging Murder i - o jewels from a Show |the dificulty encountered in securing | placed on a hummock twenty feet in \ : ‘4 % b LS 1 e o L i M Firet Degroa.” .7 i cae at the store of Hodgron, Kennsrd aftendants for the leprosy siation at | helght ‘The ice at the pole s about A LIRS R L L R gt~ i Bl = e onoliily, t treasury department | the same as on the journey up, al - . SO A Neoslo, Mo., . 18— e et the fale to that| Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 15.—The ap- | today and fled, but was captured soon | joined - today with the CIVIL Bebvice | rifted 1n between ‘with sman fioes. | tined were on the check and fingers. | following a quarrel on the main street s i lep- northeas mi \ : . 8h el Mar- down by the full bench of the Massa- | )54 peen returned against Henri Fer-| Second Baren Tweedmouth Dead. "'“‘.’,',:.fé{’“m. o o Al 10D | eary had thyee. thermometers. and | tthoush he Is not sure that he stoxd |shall a town character, and In turn in' Case Involving chusetts supremie court ldte today. 5 * the cold the first year as well as his | rreeived wounds of which he dled The case. invoives _about $2,500,000. | 10" tbo Afadlesex s ':'33'.2’ Jury, | g London, Sept. 16.—Bdward Marjori | classified positions e e ™ i aeshees below | white companions. Since then, how- e ok gy < Wy S0 e i The court was divided, 4 10,3, In its|for the alleged killing of Mrs. Flora | Danks, second B""‘:he“”“"m s 3 INtle difference in the temperature at | Ver: he has become acclimated. charged thefx weapons at close range epinion. o } Rivers at Lowell on Aug. 36 last, wag A o e ey I {Mvienn Fiites N::'::""“" Stamp | e e om that some. distance| Eskimos Can Estimate Distance. | simultanequsy o, - e made by ct rney.John J. Hig- iy ident port- - ...” Ready Monday. south.” Speaking of the Eskimos. Henson s 1s' Pellogra a Contagious Disease? |gins todag. Mrs. Rivers dfed from the | Lion and later lord president of the| washington. Sept. 15.—In order 0" gay Smoke, Smelled Brimstons. sald they could draw as good a chart | Mexico's President 79 Years Old. Washington, Sept. | 15,—So wide- | effects of blows apparently inflicted | "oy’ % b ~the Hudson-Fulton celebration Tinnagh 1 S the Eski of that country as any person. They Mevxico City, Sept. 15.—General Por- #pread has interest in the strange mal. [ With an axe. Ferron is nnder arrest at (LR R e fi' being on sale at all postoffices e n:o u-“na ro‘m W:nl m:: @0 not know the length of a mile, but | airie Dlax, president of Mexico, cele- 1 become f among ‘medical |Quebec and extradition proceedings are it on September 25, the date or. . these, 'days, 1 e sound | ., estimate distance very cxactly..To | prated his 79th birthday today. Presi- Steamship Arrivals, of the .opening of the celgbration of | 185t month they saw a cloud of smoke } ;10 who knows the language (hey will Y p e 3 —— At Plymouth: Sept. 16, Teutonic, | the centennial fn New York. the post- | Ahd there was an odor like brimstone. | tell dates w.ein a Yew dagn. The f:"-ncl;lfi the v:;::'l:‘l;d dor lh«e:»-rl“l“" of the pablic health " marine hos- | California Forest Fires Spreading. |{from New York for Cherbourg and office -department has decided to be- | Thd BOVICR. prti h‘"""f rig cx Eskimo women cam rveckon Just how | 00 My has been again renominated pital ice, his decided to fssug & | Oxnard, Cal, Sept. 15.—Fires in the | Southampton the st t-to the: various offices | A9 Hemsorl thougnt & ook them. | many days the meu are out. The men | {'"gi| the term commencing i 1918 weekly builetin dealing gxelusiyzly wir' [hilis between Somis and Moor Park | At Marseilie /S.pt. 12, Roma, from September 20. AR o ” pigrer A g caunot take observations, they authorities und ‘athers throughout the | golng forward. \ eovntry that Surgeon ral Wyman, but the _develop: of . tha did great damage last night and the | New: York. ’ $ _ Praises Commangder Peary. - kngw what they are takei for, anc ending six years n‘ue_r_ Wiifla d-cflnm*b #0 that | flames were threatening Moor Park . 2% O] Ity hé | Henson made his Arét trip north| In conclusion Henson said he ger- R v ellegra i€ not Y 3 today. T 2 Greater New York Day was observ district cg in. 1891. He went there because hé |tainly would go 10 the South pole to- Cardinal Sa Seriously M. o0 man. A ‘hadt Ukiah, Cal, t. 15.—Forest fires|ed at the state fair in l{'nem, May- - |'was Interested and kept on going | morrow if he had a chance, for he wus Milan, Sept. 15.—Cardinal Satolli, ga't”‘ s¢ 1o |today were sp ugh the hills |or MeClelian of New. York making 1 ear ter year. Of C(ommander j interested in ""‘E,‘.."‘ and it would | who ---w»n one time apostolic dele- h 3 ta; in the vicinity of a '~ "the principal address, ‘-flhnfl: rmh.,uw.-.,wvm.m:} i \-'flll: ‘ashington, is seriously il

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