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eCTeaiar JESDAY, SEPT! o ] Ry o n B e "frol.ce in St. Petersburg broke up a Mu-n-m.mm 20 nhafl:filw d ; 7, Do = mceimg of Constivutional Democrats. . |- 4 v ; MR e Somon e i e aQ nien Mme. Gadski Entertained Ambasia- City Of New orlm Entlrely Strlpped of Wire .‘;::.m;:%n B : ' e s dor and ::Tr::";i at dinner 1o Berlin. cruiser Tdzumo, detailed to represent pr 3 o 4 & 3 Oommumcatlon Japan at "Sau Francisco during the | CONDITIONS NO WORSE THAN IN 'PRESIDENT LEAVES THE “INSUR- et A es) s ot Tnvl i Tont montiy seneiTated in that olty | . 'ARGE ENGLISH CITIES. ‘GENT” STATES BEHIND. Merriwold Park, Sullivan coonty, New speech to those who had gathered to Yotk 3 4 bid. him farewell, Captain Saito, lhe 4 IR T 3y S 4 u ac m r ) GREAT DAMAGE BY GULF STORM [onmesforisl te Tine o X rug rry s much MauHeD | ON WAYTO PACIFC CONST (=320 Bt it 1, | WILL AWAIT RECEPTION COMMITTEE i erica. discuss labor problem No Advices from New Orleans Since 3 O’clock Monday “?’?msftzkfifl:‘gfinfi: A W i o R L e L inctes s Sl i Saiigt: | Dr. Cook has been Busy on His Book and the Manuscript oon— Storm Heading . ortheast Across Florida s ot T e Shiv, 1o e ‘:::‘:I.t: ::“I:“ st d Brief Addesses—Speaks on the Tariff | °F Setsins mna polient ot is Now Nearly Complete—Commander Peary will and Algblmu ‘and North Into Loununn—w.-hrrn: _— A = X ha SZ’.:‘.."":,".:Z".;'J‘,:e‘féz‘“offa.:i?;’.;",fl; Reach ydney Some !{ime To‘chy from which Point Mobile Bay Piling Alosg City Front at Alarming Rate | cisn voard demands e J":fi':fnfl;? pChtease, Sept. a0—Chicago is o S e e i fi'fi'i&ed""‘ffimfifi-’?{fi s He Comes to New York by Rail. rity of Moorish territory. Rev. John Thomas, B.A., of Liverpool, | ie%0ta and lowa behind him, icrossed iy Jahn Thor the Missouri river today and stopped England, who came to Chi ¥ P Ay . St. Betorsburs, Sept, s £l of maismivings, because he had | In Omaha for the afternoon and eve- | The German Socialists showed i&ns| On Board the Steamer Oscal 1L off | borough of Manhattan will not be offi- Louisville, Ky, Scpt. 20.—With the | done no great damage, but latér de- | Rocknill, -the newly appointed Amer- | read the <writings of W. T. Stead and | TiNE 0n his way to .the Pacific coast. |3t the recent convention at Leipsic of | pire Isiand, 2.30 p. m., Sept. 20.’ via | cially represented. Bird . Coler, city of New Orleans entirely stripped | SPaches showed that it is blowing up | jcan ambassador te Russia, conferred [ had come fo the conclusion that Chi- Great Crowd Gathered. e i S e e e miCas” | Wireless Telegraphy.—Captain Kempel | president of the borough of Brooklyn; | Sitin und that the waters of the Buy | with “Foratgn Minister - loworky: tos | Catn: was & holl oh carth: ta use bis| ‘The prestdent. found. vt Omaha | bormietiih & view ¢ of the Oscar II has decided to anchor | will officially welcome him there, of wire communication with the world, | Yo 508 T S BECCTE %0iong ‘the | 3 8 and spent the night in Fire Island In- t j v , | y, regarding his taking official | owst expression. Other forelsn writers | stret car strike. To. acold possible spent the night in Fire Island In- | greateat reception, however, will \be pre- ":’:m i y..e..p?,:: T ootk nathing. had boen heard | charee of the émhdssy befare the re- | and. lecturers had helped (his delus- | trouble. Mayor James 'C. Dahiman| A Canadian Veteran has anmounced | {he ‘sioamer Grand. Heouniic with the | Bonce. hinge Sushinick club,in (D o1 e Ul urn 'ror icholas, w] ma: that s 5 " ec! Mt and “Pensacola. Fla. of high | from New Oricans except a brief mes- | pougibly be deferred unéil December. No Wholssale Vice Found. P e o attempts be made to | trat he owns 130 acres of territory sur. | members of the Cook reception com- | about noon tomorrow. Soon after that president’s stay. | rounc ing the pole, which were granted v v " tides and winds of hurricane velocity, |5i€¢ which was recelved about 19} 1t was found impracticable 10 arrange [ After a week's. search for surface| The strike did nol prevent the gath- | to him by the government for his ser- | littee on board early tomorrow morn- | Dr. Cook will join his family at the lock telling of the unroofing of some | the magt, Mont; huyl ing. Waldorf-Astoria. His plans _there- it is apparent from the meagre {nfor- | °C ‘e matter, and Montgomery Schuyler, | indications of the existence of whole- | ering_of a great crowdin the down- | vices as a bugler in the troubles of 5 1 m.mn"fnu. far recelved shat the gult | DUldnES by the gale. Commumition| Jr, secreiary of embassy, Will re- |sale vice among the peaple of Ohi. | town districts and there were times | 1865-'70. & ® %'| Manuscript of Cook's Book Almost | after, with the excoption of being the ril which stetiek tha saetion ol-the | Syt o main formally. in charge. gage, sad, " Thamis /#kys- :.h-h: ho-le ‘,’{"!.?"m{;".""‘"dkfi"' s, automobile hng E T g Complete. Kretic ‘b of ‘Amorica; to be held &Y L United States sCo1 eavily - i compelled to confess t e foun e in making its way througl emocrats Said John Galvin, a > ¢ el o {ronnq damage, it not i loss of life. $50,000 Damage- at Biloxi, Miss. SUIT AGAINST THE none. He declares that from his in- | the cheering throng. kdalthy muanifactures, who 1vey-a¢ 964 m:);‘Bkafl::emm:;?:iv.‘nflrr&v:;len: ;:e“:vnglz ::n;n:;:‘:’dly night, not o casualties have been reported thus Biloxi, Miss.,, Sept. 20.—The gulf U. S. FOR $61,287,800. vestigations he is satisfied that Mr. Greetings from School Children. Riverside Drive, is likely to be chosen | joyed \at the prospect of again seeing . i ¥ g : far., Interest setties on ‘New Orleans | siorm struck this city early thismorn- . Stead was greatly mistaken and that | ppe o egidant aprivh t 430 p.|PY Leader Murphy as candidate for | his wifs and family. He continued to Reception Plans Complete. because of the absence of advices from | ing, the wind increasing until it reach=| o poopai “Be Tried by Court of | CONditions: are not so bad in Chicago |, "0, MERL NG AIHIVIDE, 8L .30 B | president of the board of aldermen of [ receive many wireless despatches of-| ~Music, cheering and a display of ‘ that city since 3 o'clock: this after-| ed w velocity of sixty miles an hour at [/ > I S as they are in the larger ~cities “of | o VAT LT ue‘:'“d'"mr;' ;‘ 'm: New York. fering him -large sums of money for (Qolors will greet Dr. Cook when he ] noon. 5 o'clock this afternoon and still in- Claims the Coming Winter. Great Britain. lectures and articles. But he will ac- | #ets foot in Brooklyn. A triumphal nprecedented Rise at New Orleans. | crea It is estimated that $40,000 } —_— i nTassed mearly every School| . a Net Increase of 573,851 in the pop- | cept none of them tntil after his ar- | &rch has been erected opposite his old ”M’ That time the’ Amboeiited Press 10 $30.660 property. damage has Dbeen n Shingian, Sepl. 204 sult against | CHIEF OF FORESTRY BUREAU Ll oma A et s TS uiation of. the United States vy the Fival in New York. The manuscript of | home Snaewiich the parsde’oCiR was Informed by the weather bureau | USECCT . .o (g firty feet of the | bly will be tried by the United States SAYS “l HAVE NO FIGHT.” | who stood in front, waving flags and :::r\x; :"ll;llndeptx;’nur“nr t:‘-filerlm vas | his book is almost complete, needing ':;T)bn; ":,llkh l_ho :!vlore‘r Iln ::: G e | Guif Coast Traction company is wash. | court of claims during fhe coming win- | g i oy 7 e TN aghinst an inorease.of 209,387 the prec | op S revising. R e e G B at the mouth of the Mississipol river | o7, oy and another hundred feet is |-ter. Believes Matters Will Soon be Satis- | The greetings he has received from | 2£4inst an 209, v It's Good to Be an American. e Al B R had already caused a rise of three feet | % "0 0, " ihe “Soldiers’ home, and to| This suit, which is one of the larg- the school children in every city vis- it o Tt's good to be an American; it |j et hi in the waters of the river at New Or | flosastward of Guifport 150 feet was | est ever brought against the govern- e lted have impressed Mr. Taft more| Dopaid C. Thompson, charged with | seems that 1 have been gone ten years.” B T L e e ot Bl b resent | Washed way. All the batnhouses and ment was instituted some time by A\nlon, Catalina lsland, Cal, Sept.|dcePly than any other feature of his | pe fraudulent impersonation of Lieut. | Gazing towards the lights of New | fit to withdraw for the rest he will D R e o the ‘heleht. of | piers along the beach from Gulfport to | the Missoun, Kansas and Texas 1| 20— ireless to Los Angele e Earl MoFariand T S A at Tos An- | York after wn absence since July 4. | surely need. " R 1 admie o oych meator | the home of United States Senator |road company, one of the, land . oy e Rl L itnessed Initiation Festival. geles, Cal., and wanted i manv other | 1907, these were the first sentiments [ Alexander Begg of Washington, rep= e o, the elty | Money, & distance of four miles, have | railroads, by the fling of a petition b R e forty miles |° Tonight the president was a guest | places, vesterday waived federal ex- | eXpresed tonight by Dr. Frederick A.|resenting the aNtional Gecgraphical R et e S for the | Deen swept out. Three handred feet|fhe United Stateg couyt of claims, in|off the coast of southern California, {of the Knights of Ak Sar Ben at a |amination and asked immediate trans- | CO0k of Brooklyn as he paced the deck | socfety, arrived in New York tonigi proper, but the re, - of the electric car line at Long Beacn, | Which it was alleged that by acts of | Gifford Pinchot, chief of the bureau | quiet dinner at the Omaha elub, and| fer to Tos Angeles| T admit I im- |Of the steamship Oscar II, waiting for [ and wiil represent the society on M.:k factorily Adjusted. Jarge number of villages scattered i % 3 5 ; , and " e N ™ ; o . ‘have been washed out. ZThe | congress the United States had agreed ' of forestry, arrived hers toda: afterwards was taken out to the “den” | personated Lieut. Earl McFarland.” |1aylight and the actual arrival in his|the Grand Republic. e o e I}"”’d"’{g, 1:;;“?.,{‘” CItY | Grivaway kpown as “The Beach Road” | to convey to it the fee simple title to, Concerning the Ballingei of this organization, where he wit- | said the accused. i crarant” | native land. Dr. Cook is virtually at “We 5:’" . O Cook . T g along the coast in front of Biloxi is|every alternate section of land to the | controyersy, Mr. Pinchot sai nessed one of the famous initiation home tonight for the Oscar 11 is an- s Alarming Advices from Other Points. | completely gone, entailing a loss of | extent of ten sections per mile on each | a mystery to me why it has heen called | festivals, The president thoroughly | A. H. Sanders of Chicago, announc- | chored off Fire Island, marking time, | The Arctic club of America, of which The most threatening of the definite | ten to twenty thousand dollars. side of its line through the Indian Ter- | the Ballinger-Pinchot fight. 1 have | enjoyed the evening of gatety, the|edq Monday his acceptance of Presi- |as it were, in order that there may be | Dr. Cook is a member, has made o advices thus far recelved come from | No train ha sreached here from the|ritory and Kansas and that subse-|no fight. Although 1 am not yet in | pranks and the tricks that were play- | dent Taft's invitation to membership | DO hitch in the homecoming reception | announcement of any official action Pepsacola, where the wind at dark had | north and all telegraph wires are down. | quently manv of these lands had been | a position to say definitely, [ have ev- | ed upon the unsuspecting novices. Aft- | on the new boai of traiff commission | for the explorer who reported via the | I0oking to the settlement scientifically attained a velocity of six milles an| One sciiormer has been wrocked and | de2dad 1> the Indians in severalty and | ery reason to believe that matters will | erward he made a brief address in|ers. Mr. Sanders' formal Shetland Islands on Sept. 1 that he [ of Dr. Cook’s claim. As Dr. Stebbins, hour and apparently was Increasing.|twenty shrimp boats are out in the | had other wise been disposed of to the | be adjusted satisfactorily as soon as | which he expressed his gratification | has been forwarded to Ser nd unfurled the American flag at the | chalrman of the club's executive com- This fact, taken in connection with re- | storm. great loss of the railroad company. |I can return. to - Washington next [for the grecting he had received and |the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh, ren- | North pole on April 21, 1908, mittee, expressed it: “Dr. Cook. is ports from the Mississippl coast, stat-| pour Dead in New Orleans—Property SR T week. his enjoyment of the entertainment | dering it possible to affect an early Only Sixty Miles from Home. & member of the club and we assume ing that the gale there averaged about oo Ol §100:500. RICE CAUSES BERI-BERI. ‘At present I am awaiting a letter | arranged in hie honor. organization of the board. It Is un- | Thoust sl o that his statements are correct. Dr. forty miles an’ hour, would indicate jpoas ey o —_— from President Taft which I expect Speeches Along the Route. derstood that a-meeting will be held B e o A elosy | Cook.has anribunced to the world that that the storm is heading northeast | New Orleans, Sept. 20 —After attain- | g4 thetJaps Are Adding Meat to Theif | to receive ‘here about Tuesday. Fur-| o po o aroines for this purpose in Washington, at | PToPer. the Oscar II was in wireless | ho has discovered the North pole, We across Florida and Alabama and | ing a Velocity of sixty miles an hour ther than this I have nothing to say. es Moines today the president 4 communication with New York during | pelieve that he has.” AoHaward nts Louislang “Reports of | at New Orleans at 7 D m., the West Dietary. My duty as a publie official demands | delivered the second of the important | an early date. , the day and night. - Dr. Cook was on So-dut Indian hurticane at a late hour to- 2 declarations of the policy he has out- TS TR deck almost constantly and as sunset | PEARY'S SHIP ALSO ANCHORED. e s begin o 1o tafequtls. wons ;aNasaington, Sept. 20—The people of | that B0 TANGOM Biatements be MAde. | jined for his trip. Maving disposed of | SOPHIA KRITCHMAN approached he wazed at the brilant |© e o heading that way. At Mobile, Ala., re- | known dead in New Orleans; property lhr‘“ d.:{:rv “‘c'om»m t “,{‘ ""é‘ m? JUSTICE GAYNOR NOMINATED s ‘d"" on the tariff at Winona, the C,WFE‘SED HER CRIME | Panorama, breathed the sea air and | gixty-Five Ngrth of Sydney— ports said the storm at nightfall had' damage will exceed $100,000. r dietary, g to Mr. Hasl E president addressed himsélf today to SSED conversed. with newspaper men with a S oo - o ; '| moto, head of the cattle breeding de- FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK | the interstate commerce and anti-trust brief halloa In reply to their greetings 4 i partment of the Japanese government. it okl laws and detailed at length the recom- | With Bartender Mitchell She Planned through a megaphone, . 2 i FORMER WIFE OF BREWER PARTS OF BODY STREWN My, Hashimolo 16 In Ensland gurchis- | At 8 Mass Meeting. of -Progressive | mendations for: amendments to_these the Murder of Kulvinski. Dreads: the Ordest of ‘Landin B o M e e b - ng stocl s accompanied by Mr. Neuvama ¢ nd Major Ishibashi, who are Democrats. his ‘messa . 30— Sophia Kritch-| “I feel anxious to get ashor Sydney until tomorrow. The Rooseveit SEN’ENCED;; IRIGON. | “ALONG TRACES AT SHIDAEPORY purchasing hos S50 agricultural im- Pt e an;c}?tm‘?(e: Tt wil mx?t‘:;:ur("},fi.?[mf‘, Sophia Kritch- | said to those who wers grouped about | anchored oft St. Paul's Isiand ' today Jacsh Fickel Refused to/Loan Her $500 | Unknown Man Struck by Eastbound sllmsttnar v i e T SRt 20 Supreme Court | probably discuss the conservation of | who. together, with Joseph Peczinit e eating of m en 5 x i i » years since 1 left instead of only |reach port before nightfall. This is to Save Her from Penitentiary— Thin Huer. fpation. increase. i Japan sver since. the-the- | Y8 Was nominated for mayor of Great- | "*Luf " Wi"HaY aroand Omaha this | held for the murder of Branick Kui- | W0 and a half, but I dread the ordeal | about 65 miles north of Sydney. - Judge Scored Ficksl. ory was advanced recently that am | New York tonight at Cooper Un- g s of landing tomorrow. I would prefer | i i Y B t. 20, —Parts of ¢ z in the president passed the | yinski, it is stated . tonight, . . et by His Family on Steam Yacht. L R T wers | Overgreat consumption of ~ rice 15 a [ lon 8t a mass meeting of the Municl former Benator Charles G.{has ~confessed . her crime. She |landing quickly and quietly without a | "y oo her daughter Marie, and O, the body of an unknown man were 1 democracy, an organibation of pro- : ; of the se 3 ‘ o::"u;’;ugar "Sr.m er@d’ e a1 o g b ;.:u:g-dgi b:n be?:wl;mhgebmt ‘t::: z:mm a i, :"m:c“"g PFO® | Manderson and J. H. Millard and stop- | has stated that Mitchell and she had | Tepetition of the scenes at Copenhagen, |\ o "hobart 1. Peay, undgubtedly met him on the deck. “It seems about ten | when the explorer found he could mot of the New Haven road for a distance enough to give them a hearty | planned the murder: together Thursday [ I hope that T shall be left in peace | o’ mmander tonight, thé Peary tam.- }‘:‘” ,k:{", ‘brewer, ".,Z“.';’,?_' of Hore than half a m tonight. It is tmheh, gmwh”g' °,:$.§‘: u';;e.:??:m:: WHERE NAVY MiG} MIGHT 'ECONOMIZE hlndu‘k " :v-,a:“_ e:e wg~:‘}fi Iure kuntn.?:‘ ;m my family by tomorrow Right at iy fim‘;‘: o o M’f‘u Seantary 200 beli that -he was struck by an e 0 the woods and Mitchéll was to be yacht Sheetdh, owied by James Potioaadl) B gy i AR gasthound train at or near the station produce an animal which would be 3%~ | Saving of $750000 a Year Would Be| HOTEL BURNED AT Taling there Bhe has stated, it it | Reads the New York Papers. | president of the Dominion Coal com= Pebded Rl m Fiekel's son will at. | but Most of his body whs found across | 70 ", reC,P Made by, Consofidstion of Stores. LAKE QUASBAPAUG, | Jheied that Mitehiel was to stufs Kul- | ~Some New York pdpers were broo i | pang. . 0 L s tempt to raise the money to save his | the bridge. in t geport.” - ATt an el Rathide gow: uiny 60 v | on board this evening containing long ts. Peary’s trip toward §t. would then relieve their victim of the | reports concerning Commander Peary's | land was entirely unexpected, as it had nearly as can be judges from the man- b - i 2 o e o T iTa. Fickel embezzled $596 fram tho | #1ed body and the ground up clothing | bis sountry. Mr. Hashimoto savs, and | Washingtor, Sept. 204 consolida- | Summer Resort Structure Owned by | money he was known to carry in his (achievements. Dr. Cook read them |been announced (hat she would greet estate of Bertha Bogenhatdt while act- | e was about 35 years old. with dari: g o he';;"’““gw:; s n’:\pfiu fund g new 1dea in naval admintera. | Connecticut Company Destroyed. el iy X““"" vt She | earefully, then said: B BBt e the ard Wil _ | bair, light brown eyes and a smooth » : 3 —— claims that Mitchell.was the Instigator | “There is nothing new here and I|Sheetaj down the bay. The Sheetah, o Ml an convicted: but- Tudge | face, and the clothing was that of a | Berksnire and Workshire plgs, and; tiofi, and fut into operation several| Woodbury. Sept. 20—The hotel ai|and fired the shots but it is belicved bs | ghall wait until something more det- Bowevlr, Bogt on het ‘way ead /S Vickery told Mrs, Fickel she could go | Workman. g gt s U Gicut, Mifnesots, Georgia, New Jersey | ke Quassapaug, owned by the Con- | the police that the woman was the|inite is published before saying any-[last seen was passing in and heading ree if she wonld repay the money. CONGO MISSIONARIES ON TRIAL. | and Vermont. and thie Srmored cralsers | 3 g, omrany, and managed by H. | Drincoa I e e & to_ finish bis | {118 further on the matter directly toward St. Pauls The sk 5 o1 A was burned this forenoon, th coroner cxpects to_finish h e d was calm fonight and thers no Mrs. Fickel's son's tried to raise the BAY STATE POPULATION West Virginia and Colorado, has prov- | pucket brigade which raliied about the | investigation tomorrow. e refusel Lionized Throughout the Trip. Lty v nd no difficulty would be ex~ mancy, but failed. Judge Vickery call- - e money _saver. Money allot ed Fickel as a witness when the wom- | According to the Last S s o h st Census in1 Action for Libel by Rubber Company blaze doing great service in saving|today to give out any of the details | Aside from this short reference tolparjenced in putting the exploror's ments were provided for reach ship's| gther property. The hotel was valued | of the crime, but it is understood that | Peary, Dr. Cook's expressions today | \ire childres oted. Ficiel c;le,cl\lu e 3&'&3"‘3.%! 1995 Vo, SN T e M fl;p“f"::ntm:ndm::hyr::renmfirmmpéhv 2t 55,000 and was insured. Mr. Smith | there is mo doubt but that boch will |and tonight chlefly concerned the joy "I:III{F)' e s n‘l?otfiimhtn'.;’?& pay the amount of the embezzlement| Boston, Sept, 20.—The population of | Levpoldville, Felglan Congo, Sept. 20. comparison ot the chst of mamntonance | 148 a-10ss of $1,000 on his furniture. |be held for murder in the first deigree, | Of his arrival at home. It was a dax | Roosevelt. Little Robert had drossed v 3 -8 Villia <y edy ' varied emotion for the explorer and olf i —After. several prostponements, the |, ge: the “ he hotel was located at the south | Ex-Senator William Kennedy of Naug- | of varied hiomself in a sallor suit and carried an ¢ issi 2 preva:ling system on Ves-|eng of the lake and since the pleasure | atuck has heen retained as counsel | although he is not an emotional man, This is the first time behatt of i cltens ut.the. comrt-rer | I8 the last state census, was 3003680, | {12! 2 I N Voo and (he | sommye yiie some 35C was made. The | resort opened n the spring has been | for the woman. Pl ey lltencd aa P saw dhe beach | SCICEE Sedcy 1 it e 19 Greek 4 . % o e, sis isite sland as the Oscar Il passe vi o bl fused to permit him to talk. 542,001 were females, according to the [ Rev- W. H. Sheppard. on charge of li- | age saved on the same seven ships on i ton A AR el Soaiacritia |1 Dor ‘Sol Sl Sivermou T o et inshore and the passengers were ] or fusband on all the occasions hat e T Cin Atieh f ey 1g | TEDOIX of that census made public to- | Pl Degan here today. which the system was tried was 42 | jous in this respect b e v, o 5 able to distinguish: plainly objects on | Bhe, LS, Heen o e Arcde and see the woman oléared. An attor- | Massachusetts in 1905, the date of tak- @0 ‘as much as<is asked 'of Fickel 10| day by Director Charles . Getteny of e and thevestimate s made that if the e . land. Dr. Cook left the deck only oeE ho. Poe 3 HGARLEoe Tee s s | o ssachusetta Beedis of statistics. | | The Sult against the missionaries | plan wero imstituted throughout the | syt Lia exact origin . mot known. Five| TWO HOTELS DYNAMITED few minutes during the entire day and | _ Crowds Awaiting the Exmlerer. wife," said the judge. Thiy, it an increase of 198,134 perwons | REVIRD 15,"0 e Congo conces: | HavE thore would be & saving of some- | years " ago’ fre mearly destrosed the IN WEST BROWNSVILLE, PA. | with continued good nature posed re-| News that Commander Peary was things like $750,000 in a year. butlding, which was of wood, three peatedly for photographs at the ur- |nearing port and would probably lan@ the total population for 190, 2085696 | 1on companies which has a monopoly of rubber gathering in the Kasal re- | wiLSON SPEAKS WELL OF WEST, | Stories in height and of ample propor- used a general of $5,000 Done by an Attempt | gent request of his fellow passengers |late this afternoon persons are of native birth, and 918,- i ie- | Who have lionized him throughout the | cessation of business in the town. ALLEGED COLLUSIVE BIDDING. | Persons are of natl gion. It clzims $31.000 damages trom SRRE! tons. the Business of the Proprie- | 10 o s e R First of the Se-Called Boston “Steel | ,The classification by color and race | 00 R ™o “Circumstances are | Secretary.of Agriculture on the Great| gy gyt 00N FROM [ 5~ Suachntite b A10. o i (gt g e plorer. All manner water craft, from yachts to sallboats, sporting thelr colors, moved down the bay when three o Cases” on Trial. P Chimene e It abb041 colored: | such that the sult is consldered prac- — lically as brought by the Belgian gov- Boston, Bept.20—The first of the | (e orouiaine, Cool one-half the en-| . inint” against the missionaries. 20—A teri Many of those on board had gone o demne | to bed last night with the expec of spending tonight in New York. and Deveiopment of the Country. ; S R L %% ST. LOUIS TO ST. PAUL | Pittsburs, Sept ‘Washington, Sept. ifl—'rhn the R sl explosiion of nitro-glye u ation r W ;i te early today West h so-called “steel cages” growing out | Liwg eflvg!a_,ts!or;e:rcsesnu: 1::"““( wlere Messrs. Morrison and Sheppard arriv- | 8Tézing rangers on the public lands in | Aeronauts Drop Card Which Is Picked ’};‘,‘Lf ::a)r 1;“;‘"."““‘“‘;“ g persons | there was some disappointment dis- mm..’or the \\lh'l:lllf :;‘-’un:::xs.d:mn of, the discovery of alleged collusive | §36 per cent, were widowed and about | °0 at Leopoldville August o, with wit- | (e WSl At bHng reeuiated {o the best Up in lowa. and partly destroved the Hotel Aub- | Plaved when it became generally | LG DERT! o 1 bidding by va individuals and | one-fourth of 1 per cent, 7.671 .| nesses who will testify in their be- & L€ a3 ley and Atwood hotel. The structures | known tha e Oscar was to be | ", T observer at Look Polbt, hwig= firms by the construction- of bridges | sons. were divoreed. . 0 Pe | half. O Tty O one Siculture, | Davenport, Ta. Sept. 20.—The bal- | adjoin and the police suspect that en- | held up in order that she might arrive f _“Che ObICEVer C0 TOTE B, e miles and could not velt, and later it waAS and other steel work for the city of | “°O¢ 005,683 males it the state reported James Wilson, brings from the west.|loon University City, from St. Louis.| emies of the proprietors made an at- | 8t Quarantine about 8.30 o'clock to- {270}, L T ) He. algo declares that there will be . 2 o colncide Boston, came to. trial efore Judge | to be. of voting age, but 674,174 were| LEOPARD BROKE FROM CAGE. |pnil® (rove and lare appreciation | §inme onded last Dight, paused over | tempt to ruin their places morrow morning _to coincide with | SR BC il Harrls in the superior criminal court|jegal voters, thi; —_— s Several hundred guests were throwh | Plans for his reception. Dr. Cook took Hor Mg ey 1 had R e today. There are. thm Indictments in | Tens pevsoin for tmbel;l 1|"|_Cl“dl“l Attacked a Four Year Old Boy, Tear- | o0 the bart of 0'% Deople of what has| was sighted at Bldredge, Donahue and | into the greatest excitement when the | 8dvantage of the delay to send a wire- | A7AOUN e S te h tw t certal i been done for them by the govern<| Grand Mound later. At the latte * " ced | 1688 despatch to his wife, asking her ;;ac;:;u n:d ‘onuem cx-a! lndlot! e ing Off His Arm. ment. place the two aeronauts dro Ot & | LoDionlagioncenreed, dpt: e Paelvad-y L St dows. the Day ‘tonight and | Sent down the bay to spread the news S ARy Sucthent PROBABLY THE WARATH. —— Secretary Wilson _investigated the | cards inscribed “Cant. John Berrs, St. | The damase is cetimaced At $5.000 . | doin him on board, thus to avoid the |that Commander Peary would net' b i "nalciment, ' Charging o didid o St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 20.—A crowd | complaint that. the government, In 8| faaly ta St Paul s +| The damage is estimated at $5.000. | IR OO SO e greeting tomorrow, | here until tomorrow morhing. - Vas selected as the first to e tried, | British Steamer Saw Another Vessel | of 300 persons was thrown into a pan- | too far ~reaching policy, took large | Captain Berry. was the winuer of the | i’ 5 8. Cook was slightly indisposed Official Welcoming Party. s st} 14 i B VS Destroyed by Explosion. ic today when a leopard which was | areas of good ‘farming land into the| Indianapolis race July 5 and now is | MAYOR THOMS ASKS FOR however, and replied by wireless that | The tug C. M. Winch, gally decors firms are named in the Indictment. 4 being ‘exhitited here. broke from its | farest redciven. He found that the ex- | endesvaring to cspture the Lahm cup EDITOR LATHROP'S ARREST | she would be unable to come. This |ated with flags, will convey the offi- Aore than a dozen lawyers have been | Manila, Sept. 20.—The British steam- | C*5¢ and attacked Martin Martinson, | tent of such lands capable of being| held by Capt. Forrest Chandler. His bt wes a disappointment both fo D= |cja} welcoming party down the bay, at »#tained to represent the defendants.|er Harlow, Captain Bruce, from New- aged 4 years. and tore the bov's rllht mmed wasg of little consequence. . companion is Dr. G. C. Schwartz. Waterbur: Chief Executive Alleges | Cook and the passengers, who have [an eariy hour. TS purty mcluGes the The government's ease was handled | port News, June 14, for Port Natal and | 5™ aimost from its socket and claw- R e pady —— That He Has Boon Griminally Li. | become almost a family circle during | mayor of Sydney, Wailace Richar by District Attorney HIll and Assist- Mantla, reports gu‘:n Tuly'sq, while 88 off one. ot che s eam. Charles Horse Thief i‘"“";" at Bridgeport to| ¢} ypDE LINE STEAMER SAFE. belled. the vovage and had looked forward to |the heads of the city departmenta Sl ant Attorne: » miles from Durban, she passed a e o i1 tate ison. —— B greeting Mrs. Cook tonight. ther prominent officials. 'he pro- Except for four of the defendants | steamer afire. The Vessel in question, | & Shop mearby and killed the leop- |y 0o oo Sl DR 0 Lty Carib, With Machinery Disabled, 5 S Nowspaber Mon Not Allowsd on Board | 5osed banquet for the explorerhas besis who did not avpear and thereby. for- | whose name it was ifnpossible to make | Ad With one blow of an axe. courl hore. ioday \Harney Bewdisan Towed to Wilmingtom N. C. | toes romnes SeP a0 - Masor Thoms | " oPhe firat tugs, hearing the advanco |I€ld in abeynce until "Commandes feited their bail, all .the parties to | out, was shorrtly afterward destroyed | g 3 Clairm | #li8s John Miller, was sertenced to o D e oiby o ook, W L LARYa DT newspaper. men from Peary shall communicate: bia wishill the indiotment . pleaded ~ not guilty. | by an explosion. Will Realize $600,000 by Emery Claim | r.om fhree to four years in state pris- Beaufart; 3 G Bept. 20— The steam- | for o earrant for the actert VO reached the Oscar 1L to the mayor. The case will be continued tomorrow. It is supposed that this steamer was S Settlement. on for horse theft, and on a count|er Carib of the Clyde Ii which an- | liam M. Lathrep, of the Waterbury | but.no one was Wolom itk 00 pataone o Do el | Washington, Sept. 20.—From an of- charging asssult with intent to Kill | chored off the point of Cape Hatteras | Repusiican. He charged Mr. Lathrop | Vessel cxcept Anthony Fiala, LINER MAURETANIA Impressive Farewell to Charles R.| not noon Lo - ficial statement issued from: the state |he was sentenced to an additional | last night, with e ihin ey dioaticd | with criminal libel in having printed | tle explorer, and friend of Dr, Cook, il not bsen heard from since July 26d. | gepartment today covering the settle- | three y oz The crimes o:hw'r‘flchl he | and after an unsueeesful attempt was|an article 1 t Repubiican this | who swung himself up from a tug, MAKES A NEW RECORD. B O 7 T T ment of the celebrated claim of the | W43 convicted were the theft of a|made by the steamer Coman-he to fow | morning stating that Ar. Th had | held a brief conversation with the g New York Sept. 20.—An impressive | AMBASSADOR MUST WAIT. | Georse D. Emery company against the | horse and buggy in Greenwich. and | her to-port, rode ont the might safely. | directcd city workmon to work fof | explorer and departed. Covers Eastoound Course Across At- farewell was en " here tonight to —_— government of Nicaragua, it appears | the shooting in the mouth of Police-| The ~morning. the Mallory line!the candidacy of irancis T. Reeves| The passengers, including Dr. Cook, | lantic in 4 Days 13 Hours 41 Min- Charles R. Crane of Chicago, on the | Rockhill Cannot Take Official Charge | that the company will realize consid- | man William H. Ball, of Rye, N. Y. | steamer Sabime, bound from New York the democratic ne\ inee f watched with amusement the vain at- | utes. eve of his departure as minister to of Embassy Until Czar Returns. erably morg than the $600,000 here- [ who -had intercepted Bendison while|to Key West and Galveston, took the “-n,., f-,‘e'.',,:"f.-.,;h" p;'lill‘n-rhf‘!r \’3‘1'1'1’":.2 tempts of the newSpapers representa- ) China, by the American Asiatic asso- tofore mentioned as the settlement | passing through that place and had| Carib in tow, and proceeded for South- | held tomarrow. The warrant had|tives to get aboard, and Dr. Cook Queenstown, Sept. 20.—The Maures eiation. ~President Taft sent a cor- | St Petersburg, Sept. .—W. W. | basis. Tollowed him #ick across the Comnecti- | port, N. C. at the mouth of the Cape | not heen lssued up to 2 o'clock. shouted: lad to see you, boys'” |tania touched at Queenstown today at dial letter of good will. Rockhill, the newly appolnted Amer} cut line and arrested him in Green- | Fear river, below Wilmington, where — as the reporters endeavored to make | 533 a. m. Although delayed by fog can ambassador to Russia, conferred | Skull Fractured, Brain Lacerated. [¥ich. the Carib is bound. HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS themselves heard through a meifi- | ghe succeeded in reducing her east- Steamship Arrivals. with the foreign minister, M. Iswolsky, | . ufiield, Conn., Sept. 20.—An autop- CRITUARY. . i eiwecaltar = phone. ) > bound record three-quarters of am today, regarding his: taking official | g performed this afternoon upon the § Yamacraw this morning was crowd-| of Foreign Money Awaiting Invest- | Cook Will Enter His Home—Gity by |haur. - Gt ing on all steam possible to reach the . A . turn of Emperor Nicholas, which pos- g‘fl:fl of lzr:e';'?":{ut{:{flelf.how'h'}'s‘zg Rev. Arthur Lawrence. ship and stand by, in order to help|ment in American Railway Securit from ~ New | sibly' may be deferred until December. | Springrield, Mass, as & result of hav- | , Stockbridge. Mass. Sept. 20.—Rev. | in case of need At Hamburg, ' Sept.- 19, President Gt e P, s, Frosident | charge of the embassay before the re- serin ' Auguste Victoria, Auto. Her time from New York was 4 days S 13 hours and 41 minutes, and ker av- It is evident that Dr. Cook wishes | oraoe an S0 40 Mt e 25,61 o1 o R A VR e Washirgton, Sept. 20.—“Hundreds of vy {larfous reception tomor- A Christiangand: Sept. 19, C. E. {{new::u'te:l:mal"c‘lm)}cgume r9 “STanEe | img been hit by an automobile Fricay | GIiotT LARence, TROGE 67 B':-v:mrln; Three French Battleships Reach New [ millions S "dollars are in Engiand, | row and Hin attithae may conta some €00t 3 o BRI ieteen, from New Yor it fon, matiin, &0, Mbntgomery SeRuy: | evening:fn. this town, owned by C. A | SpiacCpaloliurch heve Tor §7 yoars, g ey France and Germany awaiting invest- | of the arrangements in Brooklyn which | wHEN ASIA JOINED AMERICA. - At ept. 20 Maure- | ramain oot e ombassy, will | Swartz of ‘Chicago, showed that the | 2e OF 110 best Towd clersymen in York, : ment in American railroad securitics | have only heen téntatively made pend- um- ]\ev vm for Liverpool. . - Sl skull was fractured, and the brain lac- | /e* ey Y New York, Sept. 20.—The three bat-| a5 soon as the investors can be as- | ing soms announcement from him. The | oy f a Leaf Said to P the bourg:. Sept. 20, Kronprin- w. crated. The coroner will have a ‘hear- | [h° 8¢ i Ly g wife. T-| tleships composing the squadron which | sured of absolute federal ,..,u,,.“,,n Oscar 11. will make her way slo Discovery of a ~ o m-‘ le"ln Cecme. xrom New York for 'ATCHES HAVE GONE UP. ing tomorrow. 4s 2 will represent France in the Hudson-| This statement was made toda: quarantine o as to reach the Two Once Formed One Continent. The Rev, Dr. Lawrence was a mem- — ® ¥ 3 3 Fulton naval ceremonies arrived off | ¢ issioner Franklin K. Lane (m past el The M Cook, New York ‘Duca, di Genova, from New son for Increase. \ Honolulu, Sept. 20.—The armored | torical soclety, the Harvard clib of gx::ny = :hgphtmek u!t:);e:‘u‘fl:“; vy_ has just retarned from a trip of near- | Cook's. brother William, Dr. Roswell roich m“chol:m:"“ed g % York; Sept. 17, Germanja, from New i 7 o of Iy three months in Europe. He visited | 0. Stebbins, and J. Knowles Hare, of York. Waltham, Mass. Bept. 20—Tn_con- | S e Sating 5 three wecks' sy | tonr o and the Union club of Bos- | rite, stater tips, under command of | i hix journey. England. Frence, Gere | (v executive committee of the Arctic [Erof. T, A. Bouser of Spokane co London: Bept. 20, Minnehana, | junction with ol'ljler eistern el | a¢ e Howalian: Isignds. on 129, Gruise n. Tososh W Tubbs, V._*k‘e Admiral Lepord. many, Switwerland and and stid- | Club bf America, and perhiaps one or ‘*T :}::w". d":lnd“::n'ou""‘"u Néw York. manufacturers, the ‘altham . Watch he Orient, left this p rt for Maul g, o Jed the railroad situation in all those | two fl! , will be waiting on a tug | plan Antwerp: | Sept. 0, Lapland, | company tudky ady g the' price of Loaky. e “Cutoradn, Whose bolices | x Rpohenter. N. ¥ SepL 2 —Tosebh | Mother Drowned Self and Infant Son. | countries. chiwlil feave New Y7k carly to- fin (hat there I8 only one genus W New York b e reah g e . val 8 | pburst recently, was the only ship that | (o, "l 5 7| Northport. L. L. 'Sept. 20.—The bod- T e S morroW morning, Figuard: Sept. 20, Mautetania, | understood to average ~about 7 per | if ot welgh anchor, It may event- ;i:.w",'.“:. dled at 515 orclock this aft- | 1es of Mra Mary Granville sud her in- | Mrs. Richmond Pleaded Not Guilty to | Dr. 8#ébbins uiid Mr. Hare have ob. | foun anly tn Jupan = L0 New York. cent. This action by the eastern man- | ually return. to. Mare Island navy yard | pave sears in. the canal sercice ot |fant son were found todsy in & pond Charge of Murder. tained permission to_ board the lner. foWhile £o the layman the fnding Gibraltar: - Se Konig ' Al- | ufacturers follows an advance by lead- | fo yepairs, bR gl e i ey o fis | at Fort Salonga, where Mrs. Gran- | . A After_greeting Dr. Cook he will joln [the “keinkgo othing, o from New. York, for' Naples and [ ing western manuacturers last week, Rt T e i I (h"‘ A 20 ErWOrks | Ulle had drowned herself and her som, | . Cambridee, Mass., Sept. 20.—Mrd | piy ywife on the tug and will be trans- |ing:na L f 3 en0a. The prevailing high price of materfals H 8. New H il ayer xhe. gounix She trom her home Sunday morn- | SUzabeth G Richmond. “churged with | ferred from there to the steamboat [t I8 a very important ca - > is given as the reaspn for the increase, | 18 Horses. Burned. in New . Haven. R fow, lehving her hushand: and thres murder of Stewart McTavish oF I'Geand Republic, which will carry @ [frming the theory that some tline . N e New Haven, Sept. 20.—In an carly | Gov. Johnson of Minnseota Near Death | %, leaving her ly 23 last, pleaded not guilt: and| paaty of friends und enthusissts down | the diin past this continent and Ji Extradition Pypeds: for Wurderer. L% z - | morning fire at-the barn of E. Schoen- | ~ Rochester, Minn., Sept. 21'—After a | 9018 Was held | for trial Jater before Judge | PAEEof (IENGS I RIS M {were connected by land: Cambridge. Sept- 20.—State hicago Police Grafting Case. berger & Bons in ‘Vernon -stréct, 13 | night-af utter lack of hope, at 1 arm. | - H. A. King In the superior court hepe | pumiie Ve il take him to the foot ef | . Professor Bouser believes t} Detective Charle L to- Ch!uun Sept. 20.—The taking of | horses were burned to death. Several | Governor Johnson of Minnesota seem- . National Red Cross Appeal. togay. McTavish's body was found in - evidences of the prehistaric’ phy night for Que it vidence in the trlal of Baward M. | others T e death” The ntest. state- ational | a’room in the Hotel Florence. in Bast | houts FIfth street. Frooktn, Whenee |connection of Asia and America o 4 T8 f i3 . Il’ég.fll:d form;t poli who stroved and the firemen had to | ment concerning. his condition came y iesued an aj " t Cumlrrld.- of which Mrs. Richmond '“Lfiwb found in the Columbia river s by 3 Ve " “t Ioch gd as the rietor, with the head bat- fade n?c HAy 1 3 L w o D 4 for and plorced br a wllet l(c'r.w Noon Reception at Bushwick Club. Efi&fip% .