Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1909, Page 1

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HAVEN THIS MORNING/ .'\ : 3 ; —_— ; T ; s 3 o7 oy e usios Witk aB 8 Ehm en fie;uymwmu mflnmfl‘l"s SENSATIONAL FIJGHTS day at Penwyllt, Wales, by shooting .m URNED | W NOT [ the mew ‘registry_stamps. At e | with a revolver: b . i Al 0 ~~The State it to | BROTHER OF MES. HARRY THAW ' 3| After Dr. Cosi's Thinge—Belioves that | igainss the Spanioh . s SR | Paris, Sept. 29.—W. k. Vanderbite 3 : o R P ‘AL i) 5 N, Barbarossa w he Prix’ Centessina, against the Spanish invasion. L ried Cwfi.’ s Made One Brief Though Succesiful Test—Cap! ;?:ctsl":;:t::sé };‘:_‘Trembwmx’w foday. | ~Milés an Hour—Mechanician James | Cook or Peary Would Have Dens | The Committes of Experts Appointed | to Dispose of Diamonds, Which ‘Baldwin, with His Dirigible, Came to Crief, Prix Poetess. J. E. Widener's Taouin | - Cilled— ; ! Same in Like Circumatances. by the secretary of the (roagiry 4812 | proved to Bo Glase. : g + . ¢ d Ross Adams’ secured s Into the Hudson—Rescued by Sailors from the Battle- Dl ?upect?v.alf;‘:eme Prix Peut( SEL g R X g e niipn—Bildwin Went Up 800 Feet P S River he| New York, Sept. 3.—The following | Committed Juicide by %- : ' Newmarket, England, Sept. 29.—The, é %mmn despatch has received by the As- ( home of his sisters at New Bed! ¢ Y < HEpenyl Wakes - or_tyfeily OV SUSE rd_ | e | opcinted A i ] The National Guard: Asssciation eigns each, with 200 sovereigns : 3 ‘tof"two year olds, distance five fur- % and serious to Jobns, N. F. the United States selected St. Louls | ing beld by the l@% m. “New York, Sept, 29. Ibur A¥right | Luise’s bluejackets came up to second | Jongs, was run here today, and won | juries to another T ing | schooner nie from and | s the place for its convention in 1910. | hearing before the court in eireled the great Statue of Liberty at| place, overhauling the Americans fast | by H, P. Whitne; Top-o0'-the-Morn- | today of the ng it ‘hom: ing. Akhe entrance of New w‘: harbor in ;\t lh‘: n’le;:eh'l t:?d losing ol’\!llydby 3 ing. Homing Pigeon was second and y . i 5 !hebr.m ::dl::n:' c'llrim ll‘_cumg of : e his aeroplane today, thie upper | lengt fans were Sunder third. Nine horses ran. of . ; Cleminson, was placed on trial Rt Chi [ toyioe o amnoes of art of the city two huge dirigible bal- | the revenue cutter men came in fourth, >y \ cago. . Tepresented as bein, nans fell vigorously to earth. So this, | while the Drake's crew was the last a An examination by the pawnbroker ' Paris, Sept. 29.—What was at first the first day of flight 3 of the day to toss oars at the finish ’ > D i N e - Fuello':srelggmlfl’,l. was' & victory for | line. L‘L'.f:é’:&“’n"fl ’mt‘ &m '{ . £ A H asked | The Steamer Grosser Kurfurst, which [ proved the stone to be the heavier-than-air maehine. ——— D e e e el e T ties of the do | agrived at New York from Brenien and | Complaiat wys made o the police. Wright, Curtiss, Baldwin and Tomlin- EDUCATIONAL DAY. velop into a fight between. a part ‘Statement g‘;‘:’“‘"‘u brought the body of Clyde | A search of his room in a local hotel son Made Flights. of the public who “are “the # Bleguien | B 3 9 3 * 48 brought to light six more similar Both Wright and. Glenn H, Curtise | =79 Srowds at Formal Events, Both | spectacte, and the_police autherities, : 7 e b1 Pt o voe B RS IEAta T s o oue MULEIR 36 vy St lotiere n H. Curtiss e ¢ ad - 5 s 3 3 . i . donsts Wt e Sesbaime Morning and Afternaon. who havé not vet shown any willing- : . steamer Gere, which Was wrecked off | Bit. Which B aamitted wab Mo’ Hiwht i3, 5. ness to listen to the people’s 7mg.‘ a S B the Winter Quarter lightship, reached | name. He also admitted to'the pol : New York, Sept. 29.—Despite the| . ? : X “frst Philadelphia. ttempted Eifons’ miraad 1y Ca Sfunier stiractions offered by (he 0ero: | WHALER MARGARETT OFF WAYS. it e s P mat G, Bk 8 1 0 Sl n 4 - i a o r, Baldwin and Gfi*r nternational ~regatta ins ~progres | will Sail in Two Weeks Under Com- > ’ - ) - ; carrying a m:-"-xe from Prevident ;:3:’:5 o e’k AR on- Coell spectively, and ‘éntered & ' York World's $10,000 New Yoric to Al- | tpnragacus (e afternoon at the A0-| ~mand of Capt. Arthur O, Giblbons of [ road, going at a rate of 55 milles an|could n “Taft to the Seattle exposition, arrived will be hrought befors the court owire s o nd’ be- o ‘hour, when it sudds 4 hed to one | knowing that Dr. Caok's - t|at Marshalltown, I e morning, when it is thought the cause of mechanical Gifcultis berore | (10" rrorning and. attermoon. In. the| o Y ____ - “|side into deep sand, oo e g R B S A L I oy b f‘?_‘“ WAl entts another chargesgaine they. were well tader way. - morning more than half'a million chil- | Whaling schooner Margarett, which( Urned: SRR DRl e L o o 8 s e SR it L oot S el Baldwin Landed in the Hugson. dren attended the commemorative and | will sail in about two weeks, was|. nician Killed, er Inju elections of New York indorsing his | TO LIMIT ARMAMENT! Wilbur Wright- three sensation- | historical * exercises in the various | launched at the iron works in New| Lytle shot clear of the car and land- * . a1 Mighis, and Curtas made one.brie | schools of {he CIty”and in the after [ Landon on Wednesday. having beswfeq “twerty foct awuy on s back | Sioe o e ooy fox, e M ITALY TAKES UP THE MOVE. though asuccessfil test fight of thirty | noon four hundred thousand persons | there for minor repairs, making ready | Bates clung to the car-and was crusl ship coming for me, but they were not| William Montgomery, former cashigr r— seconds’ tion. Baldwin with his | %AW Yesterday's historical pageant ve- | for the trip of several months. . AS|under it as it turned turtle. Both men | shoard the Jeanie and I did mot want | of the Alleghany National bamk .of | King Victor Hopes to Shaw Germany dtrigible landed in the Hudson river | Peated in the Bronx for the benefit of | commanider of the Ma: _on this| were unconscious when picked up and | o raturn and disappoint them. An- | Pittsburg, Pa. was to the fed- | ' How to Slow Down. less than an hour afier the start, while| dvellers in the upper part of New trip. Capt. Arthur O. Gibbens of M- | it .was thought at first that neither had | other reason was that I wanted to pro- | eral prison at Leavenworth, Tomlinton, after remaining in the alr |¥ork city. Kinley avenue has been a chance for life. ‘Bates never regain- was rity siove from 1136 & m. until 130 p. 1., came | The day was described in the official | Captain : cd_copsclousness and died an hour T The 300-foot Stesl Sibamer Pontiss; | the Iinitation. of Pkval Armaments. 1s to earth near White Plains, N, Y, 322 | prorramme as “Edueational Day,” and | perfence in_hunting w has |later, but Lytle was able to recoguize ; owned by the Cleveland-Ciifts Iron | to be undertaken—this time by Italy. miles from- his starting point. Neither | Was duly observed, not only in the pub- | just returned from 4 L his wife and baby. who were hurried |tar Bay and following the edge of | company, was severely damaged by & | 1t was learned today that King Vie- of the dirigible pllots was injured, ner | lic schools, but in all the colleges and | commander of the Morgan, | to his bedside at the hospital immedi- | the oo south, collision ‘In the St. Clair river. tor and Foreign Minister Tittonl have aws either enfi:.n“m damaged. institutions of higher learning, as well | ogned by the J, & W. ately. after the accident, and tonight " d this matter under discussion for Curtiss. “to leave the |8s by learned and patriotic societies | pany of New Bedford, there is hope.of his eventual recovery. | Believes Either Explorer Would Have| = o Haggin of New Y. b vy ezl s agreed '.:uh ‘was ” earth, when dawn fad hardly brokep. | throughout the city. known whaling firms in business. | Fasiest Open Road Racing Ever in Done the Same. er of the Elmendorf estate it vith the Ge: hancellor, Vi Having spent the night on aove,‘zn des:g‘r:.ldn.l:lels ‘z:‘r:g gl\'o';n‘;memc.dwle;f x'l.’le a large qunln:lty o}?fl. but met | "7 This Country. . “I do mnot belleve that either Dr.| ton, Ky., has signed his crop of-burley Be:’l?m“ ‘»Hsllwerlm";nc the ol:l":: Island, he ‘prepared his”craft for an ° Dol stori serious mishap on his boat. 4 k or Commander Peary, if placed | (opacco to the pooling movgment. coming visit to Italy. ¢ ) N “Cool early attempt, and et 7 o'clock rose | terest. ng a s he was serionsly in-| The racing throughout was the fast- | in my it Wi from. the Isiand for ‘a brief Mght, P o B jured and wak obliged to stay in & hos- | est ever witnessed in open road con- | dimerontie inan T Ghd fs wion tae | | Firs Which : 5 Wright's Spectacular Feat Circling the ANQUET AT HOTEL ASTOR. fl:fi‘i for some Mmeuw s from w-’:il this mfl*‘fl In the class for | having . started south 'for. civilization, | Park African Methodist church, in | his royal nephew, to agree to a limita- Status of Libierty. Aot aguiahiid Balkatas e o u njuries. He is all right now and 8 selling at $1,261 to $2.500, five laps, | have turned back. I had never seen | Chicago, causing a 10ss of $8,000, is | tion of armaments, under an interna- AL guis! thering smopoli- | since his arrival in this city about a1 miles, Lo Chevrolet In a| fr. Cook until 1 met htm in the Arctic. | reported to have been of ineenidary | tional greement, King Victor is said 'wo hours later Wright made his tan Character at the Tables, week ago he had been busily at work | won in 1 hour, 37 minutes, 36| He told me he had been to the norti origin 0" Do hopetul 0F kaRtie: the '@rman first-ascent, completely reling Gov- fi'ep‘flu for his next voyage on the [3-10 seconds, breaking all records for | pole, and I was Dledged not to reveal | ' Ch““m‘;” thas AMige “‘, ut o0y of ernors Island and rémaining in the air | New York, Sept. 20.—The vice pres- | Margarett. His long experfence and|the class. His speed averaged slight-| this fact to Commander o but 1| A Mountain Feud Was Revived in [ naval expansion means the !ntvlt’lhh- for seven minutes. After an hour's|ident of the United States and the gov- | well known ability augur well for the | 1y in excess of 70 miles an hour. Fin-| could say that he had go the circuit court room at Hot Springs. | bankruptey of net only those nations Test Wright again went aloft, this time | ernor of New York; the personal rep- | success of the ~Margarett's coming | ishing second in the same class, Rob- | north than Peary in 1906. "5 | ATk, when Will MacDaniels shot B [ which are leading in the worke.Ger— remaining In the. air for six minutes |resentatives of the emperors of Ger- | cruise. ‘ert Burman, also driving a Buick, cov- “Commander Peary to my knowledge | I, Walker in the presence of Judge many and Englan _hus‘of the smaller and 30 seconds, and attaining a s many and Japan; the diplomati¢ rep- ered the distance In 1 hour, 46 minutes, | knew absolutely nothing about what v Srimated ot Ry mies an hour .fi% resentatives of (wenty-five Tations and | WHIST AT ARCANUM,CLUB. * |2 1, seconds, or at & rate of 64 miles | had been lect with me by Dr. Cook, ex~| oo NS s St R over, e special delegates of ‘twenty-eight il an hour. | , cept. that I mentioned instruments, Aldrich and Prof. A. P. An- a Dansed engirely around the blg emblem | sat down to table tonigh in the great| Eight Tables Played, Followed by Re- | IN the class for cars seiling from | clothes and furs and also @ marwhai 5 SN P_f"_”'_::mnf“" o sugséniibeg Smtve: ,'.’:’,':'. Ty, nm—thwea’;. s o e mfi“ hall of the Hotel Astor as the Troshments—Piize Winners. $2:000 to $3,000 thepll g Sharp- | horn. Dr. Cook's belongings left in my | tor the report of the American mone- | inasmuch as Italy Is a member of the iMcial guests of the Hudson-Fulton 11 3 ha charge were .placed in boxes, which| tary commi: are the recipients of | triple alliance along with Germany and Not contest with this spectacular [ celebration commission. There were & ¥ aged 63 miles an hour, covering 186.5- % 2 feat, the Dayton aviator made a third | in addition the officers Of eight navies | . ~wean.cpis, TIEHL at the Arcanum |mijes in 2 hour, 9 minutes, T tondn| Mers"led up. Then L saw the Ea- | much. bospitality’ Afitgia. o o evening. with whist as ; < ; : M SENTENCED Fighs ot L3 wiosk Mintionagn. Tia i Sy Namioals of four; s sugcesents. g s entertainment. Bight | ;A lmost, 88 Thcicluns for cura seUng | e s SOl Jrate Deen Kitider io| FLOODS. IN MAINE NNPRAN FRNTINC RS b péeson ar Eliku Root, membsts of the A e Spyed Gnd Sa S JeSUL for: W00 k Ralph De than Commander Peary did" while CAUSE GREAT DAMAGE. | TO FEDERAL PRISO! oc, then wade a0 excelient landing, | of the mu [apality of New Yom 1t e eIt of 80 SO N RIel oihe sect | S e would be.vary: giad 10 have e Guists’ k. Bilver Lake Hotel 3leep | For Term of Five Years—Former Book-. Thille \the crowdl, inctuding his rival, | was one of thie-most brilliant banquets e o made 42 on the white. The former re— remain m‘fid and return with"him, Out Doors, Fearing Sudden Ril keeper of New Haven Bank, The bold-lace o rank- the decera-|cti¥ed a handsome ash rec while | “ & instead of jolming the Jeanie. N 2 § kY 4 2 -k o | the i pflud wau a " cards. | .. he m"ma | class . (Signed) ‘ Y WHITNEY." Portland, Me. t. 29. e of t} ' New Haven, 29.—Frederick H. e managed tions of Aistinguisted service and the ‘selling worst flgods kl:r/q: in northern ,?0, conncmu,en'the ease with | that the country has ‘whic! Pind In the banquet hall Steward Ames R 50, 34800, Frank . 2 3 ‘bookkeeper in the Aot adtion'in elrcling thie $tat- |TObes of Archbishop Farley of = thel, g prapareq a tempting spread, serv- | Loocault driving a Palmer . PEARY. IN. PORTLAND. eastern -Maine - and westérn New | ts' N DAAK, S embes berty today is as a ¢hal_ | Roman Catholic churcli, who.pronounc- | in - ‘gue” or deMonte's alam ohowders| S20_averaged better t! ety Brunswief, resulting from the heavy | zled $92.000 of the bank's funds, plea for Curtise, it will be recdlled, |¢d the invocation, . made ‘the room | iin"Goughnuts, cheese, crackers. cof. | Minute, finishing the 182 ‘miles: i 2| may ‘Be in' New Yark to Take Part|rainfall of the last few dayva, has al- | ed guilty in the Unfted Statén court sparkle with : color. g . crackers. ¢of- | hours, 59 minutes, 4 seconds, or at a y L Jo e I AW S e e ‘was the first to mention such a ht. e i da & i this 1 befe I PIAtt and p Dr. Cook and Commander Peary found | {8® peaches and bananas. The enter- | rate of §1 miles an hour. in Naval Pageant—Denies He Sent | ready caused great damage in Aroos- morning before Judge a f;f.’:ur'"’;'"f".d‘h? '!P'c,w::: :x?:toun'f‘? dent Sherman, who' rejoiced : that -an | finment committee, £ W. Cary, - H:| “gyen in the small car class for cars| Telegrams to Whitney. took, Penobecot. Piscataquis, Somer- | was sentenced to'ive years in 61:9 ted- Chough neither will 80 anything reck. | American—it matters rno = who,” he hm R B. Story and L. R. Porteous, | zelling from $850 to $£,250 an average 2 St set and Washington (counties in this er,rhpon entiary at A’ mn a, 3 said—had followed Hudson's index fin-|f12d the affair in charge. of 54 miles an hour was maintain, Ar- | _Porland, Me, Sept. 29.—Commander | State. At many points tonight the | The senténce means three years and “Poth aviators hope to fly up North | 8T to the pole. thur See in a Maxwell covering the 91 | Robert B Peary is resting in’ Portland | SWollen rivers continued to vise and | nine monthe for "‘"‘:'“.;fl"‘ b4 wiver as far as Grant's tomb, using a [ Mavor McClellan, looking about him BOOTHS FOR HOLIDAYS miles in 1 hour, 41 minutes, 23 sec-| tonight and if his Arctic ship Roose- | CAuse further destruction. Washouts | got eight days a mont sl e Thu T S £ Vel 2aid “Bvery meteEing 7 Velt reaches New Vork by IOMOIIOW | o' With traffic, and in some sections [ Brigham will be. taken by Marshal Dirigible lllloq:'l de 0 Allisgy e feonavt; Bell, adid “Every sittowing| Erected by Numbse of Hibriws AScut A the explorer will leave for New York | /. iy are at a standstili, and a num- | Bishop to Atianta on Friday. In the such as thiz helps to a better under- the City. Vietims of Balloon | t0 take part in the Hudson-Fulton na. ber of cities and fowns are cut off | meantime hg will be kept at the New standing among the peoples of the| b . val pageant Friday. The explorer ar- earth.” At a_number of the houses on the Disaster. rived here tonight from Bar Harbor, | ffom rall communication with the rest | Haven Jabl where'he has been for sev- The 4the dirigible bal- loon race to . was considerable | - B West Side were to be seen on Wed- Paris, Sept. 20.—The cabinet today | where he has been in consultation | Of the state. of & flaseo, but ft I8 dnnounced the bal- | TWO WEEKS FROM BOSTON, nesday the booths erected by the.or. | decided to erect a monument to the | with ‘General Hubbard, president of | Ported due to the flood. that of Charies NIGHT RIDERS AGAIN Joons will be ready for another at- PRESID! thodox Hebrews for the observance of | memory of Captain Marchal, Lieuten- | the Peary Aretic club, on the proofs | F- Keefe, of Bangor. a Banngor-& A tpt ot i OAke! SubTLaMILy, ENT TAFT AT SEATTLE.| the feast of Succoth. This is an eight- | ant Phaure and Sub Lieutenants Vin- | which will be made public later in an | Aroostook rallroad enginecr, who was | Outhesate. ln . Cabtualnno ‘Tomlinson was the first to start on e | day feast, during which the family | Cenot and Reux, the Frencli army of- | attempt to show that Dr. Cook was | crushed under his engine “when his | Fregh Outbreak in Kentucky—Te- the trip, which ‘he would end | Escorted by Mounted Police to Rainier | taie (heir meals in these booths of | iCers. who lost'their lives September | not at the pole. train was derailed today by & wash-| bacce Grower Forced to Join Poal. “I will take part in the Hudson- | ©ut near West Sebeols. Fulton parade if the Rooseveit arrives | Most of the freshet damuge thus| Pparis, Ky., Sept. 20.—There has hesn in New York in time, but it may be | far has been along the smaller'| 4 fresh outbreak of night riding in the that the ship has been held back by | Stréams, notably along the St. Croix | Blue Grass country, according to Jud; st Albamy. Surroun by a great Club—Reception Held. boughs, beginning Wednesday evening. | 23 When the dirigible balloon Repub- cheering crowd, he got away at 11.36 o The booths erected by Norwich' mm‘. lique was wrecked near Moulins. The and headed -rfléau the easterly side | Seatfle Wash., Sept. 29.—President | lies were built on the back porches | Shaft will be placed on the scene ,of of the Hudon, dwin arose at 11.52, | Taft rfeached the Pacific coast tomight, | or in the yards and” were formed of | the disaster. 5 hot out directly over the Hudson and | just fwo weeks after his start from|a frame work of boards, which was _— the heavy storm,” said Commander | Fiver at Calais, and St. Stephen and | J, J. Osborne of Cynthians.- A tenant traveling toward the state cap- | Boston. He will leave Seattle for Ta- | roofed over with pine boughs. Evening | CONSOLIDATION OF Peary. the Pleasunt and Piscataquis rivers)on the farm of T. J. MgDewell, who ital, aimost over the middle of the riv. | coma on Friday and will leave that city | and morning services in the synagogue TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS | _“There is nothing to say sbout the | in the vicinity of Dover, Me, but It|had steadfastly refused“to join the er. In'e few moments he was lost to |et midnight, going south until Los An- | are held in observance of the feast, Cook controversy and 1 will mot talk | I8 feared that the flood waters will| pool of tobacco growers, was taken view in the mist which hung | geles is reached. Then comes the turn Will Be Voted Upon at the Election | about it until after my statement has | Degin to have a dangerous effect by | from his home last Thursday night, wver the river, but in his elevated seat | to the east. AT BROADWAY THEATER. et sl n ection | | oh issued. 1 do not propbse to an- | tOMOFrow on the larger rivers, espé- | stripped to the wi and given thirty heo was being | By cross air | The president and his party wers met| . 3 on Monday ‘Along with the Other | swor any inquiries that may be put to | cially ‘the Penobscot, which has been | jaghes, He was then ordered to be In currents. A of wind snapped one | at the Union station on their arrival at The Little Terrer. Matters. me regarding the matter. General | rising rapidly all day. Already sev- | Brooksville the next day and sign over of his tudder ropes, and he was forc- |8.15 o'clock by a reception committee of . o Rk, Hubbard will make public the state- | €ral millions of feet of logs béen | his tobacco, or suffer more severely. de to begin his desoént on the water, | two dozen members. The space in the | A4 proadway theater on Wednesday | _ There has been . included in the | ment and he will go to New York very | casmiel down stream by the reaking | He cemiplied with the request. 250 feet from the New Jersey shore and fetation through which the president | wiening The Littie Terror o aY | warning for\the annual town election | soon and confer with the officers of | ©f an upper boom at Argyle on the | " Saturday night last, according to opposite M8th ¢ftreet. The ballcon |and his escort passed was roped off | > Pre-| a clause asking for a vote on the con- | the club on the matter.” Penobscot. _ | Judge Osborne, a band of about firty solidation of the school districts, or the | Commander Peary denied tonight In Calais, Me. and St. Stephen, N.|men rode through Milford, a small v i ted before an appreciative audience, ame down_ easily. C Bald and a large body of police kept back | *" ? 4 . the crowd. P! jall four acts teeming with bright and B, adjolning cilies, portions of ithe | town, phooting st lghts: and bre ; il on ; abolishment of the school districts and | that he had sent any telegrams to _ Island, New Jur- || The visitors and thie reception com- iy 3 g‘;‘;’ffj.;’“f;{l‘e‘;'l‘;‘;‘{'!‘ ‘{::}? parts of sehool districts in the town, | Harry -Whitney at St John's, N. I | Streets were under water a1l 4ay. o. | 108 up a political meeting. xe and Nerth Caroline, whe mittee entered automoblles and, pre-| (faged. tne four scenes bemg well pic. | 41d bave the town assume and main- | complaining to Whitney for not tell- | Forty guests of the Silver Lake ho. ChNESE NAVAL MISSION AL efiied T M reacun eoded 1o o pormounted police: | tyreq, ‘while the costumes were excel. | 2I0 control of the schoois therein | ing him fully what was vontained in | tel at Kdtahdin Irom Works' pagsec y : ,-zm They 'fih‘.'.l‘;.- dragnets | proces it the Rainier club, where | 1/ under the provisions of sections 2212 | Dr. Cook’s belongings at Etah. a sleepless night out o “,:,' rise | Body Under Prince Tsai Chun to Make St ol b b e ime Dain. |wae” Ehvan by B My Vel '0ent | In the title role Cecll Spooner as- |04, 2218 . -of < the R ey bev 7 7 i tver taks wowd swebp'e igd ~mitdrandiisrto ey m moter wet = ¥ 'S, J " - amende v 5 2 p Jein mn‘&m o & hoat withont | linger, wife of the mecretary of the |Sumed the child's role to perfection and [ ATMENTRE B chapter 205 of the public 6 T0LEN the hotel. No damage was dpne, ho z G et wet. A gang of sailots then | interior. made things lively throughout the 9 5 - ever, and tonight the situation tbere Peking, Sept. 29.—The Chinese na P fho big dag ashors where it Attor balf an hour at the club, the | PI2Y: Her work was of a high order| BROADWAY PARISH HOUSE. Fion, v was greatly improved. r mission, under Prince Tsai Chun, and provided much entertainment. In a wagon and returned to | president and his escort went to the —_— < ity f th nt, will start in the starting point. Hotel Washington, whieh will be the | {16 funmeaking she was ably assisted | v stees of Church Have Been Gi SAW MURDER IN DREAM. Yortnfght. for. Eutope to tnvestieate Baldwin's maximum helght was-800 | nome of the visitors until their depart- | 5, Richard Purdon as Lord Carrington. . e ooon GIVER | New Haven, Conn, Sept. 29.—Fol- p térs of naval i et . nter cor: Madion: “The’ prestdtnt wes E‘*““x Jean Gfl)l]!;)‘raith pleased as Ethel Authority to Sell the Property. lowing thefts of money from the lock- | Astem=t Will | Ris Dot Hecided that diile misatos 1 E i + | Carrington, while Belle Gaffney, H. L. T nd clothi v . Tomiin e 0 oty ad| e Yacht clab. whien Ve neioUnE | Dunkingon' and Edward Dudiey. wers 8 the result of a recent meeting of | 1% e & egasium. the. attendants | Suspect—Strange Stery from ‘Swedan. | was arranged last Juls, will return to 3 particularly good, Frank Peters pleased | the Broadway Congregational church | . i gl “ > ~ 3 ::;u '°¢ mn‘,‘“ over 11.‘ “m- re<;{:l;nmn;dfie‘h$§:‘_ passed through | 10 his role, while the other members of the trustees of uie church were given ‘?:flztm:h;u‘t":fi'd ‘:rz‘:t -h:n‘n::g ltomi::‘e Stockholm, Sept. " . | States, Sir ( )‘\hnnml Ll r'u--rmn: win ight of about 300 fest when both his . the company contributed the proper | authority to sell the parish house prop- | .. of the entéring class. The college | tion of a murderer py Fnlen! and oll tanks began leaking, | @nother region which dieplayed jts support to round out the well presented | erty on Broadway oopposite the Broad- er saw the prisoner. but who claims LAY gn eotieitn: Sebus foreed R e o Taf SOt Falathg. AL| Cley. way schoolhouse. Tiiey were not di- | ANIROTUES [RUseq (0, SRC IE MATE | o mave seen the murder committed in z rected to sell. but were given the au-| - i o a dream, will be attemptes - . the < . near White Plains. This descent he|forenoon and made an address, the thority it they. deem it best, i placed him in the hands of the local |} J/® chice department just as soon | German Consul, in Conflist with Rus- The property s not congidered ad-| Pober: o mrenter nart o it rrom movey] 48 General Bjoeriein, who ix POy crit- vantageous for ¥everal reafons and it jcally i1l in the west of Sveden, Is - has beén thought best to dispose of it | B:’fh‘;f“'h;,i:‘e;w‘:,;";'c}mi"'“"' strong enough to look at the photo-| §t. Petersburg. Sept. 29 —Another and then actlon can be taken regard- T v graph of the anarchist who assassi- | conflict between the German consul at lighed without mishap. He was | Pregident saw one of the oldest irriga- AT OLYMPIC THEATER. accomp] t calmly seat ed fruit regions in the west. The great ey e e e it A ITXINE | vield of apples especially attrasted nis Good Attendance at Opening. from thei - was , | attention. brnt ¢f-!x‘l'y"|=:.t‘ ou}tu.tuz ‘::i"’l‘;m In his Yakima address the president| The new Olympic theater. mahaged sian Municipal Officers. ghouldl have ru:eed him . to abandon | Paid a teibute to Wesley L. Jones of | by Fred Held, made its opening bow | 8 another parish house. Warkmen 8till _Imprisoned in New | ated bis fricnd, General Beckman, on | Harbin, Manchuria. and the Russian & gopd start toward a-~$10,000 | Washington, who joined the party at|to the Norwich public Wednesday eve. Bank Buildi Widveh Tonw the night of June i u | FA1IFOAG administration ‘a trephy. i Spokane yestérday. Governor Ha: ning with a good sized audience to se ank Building Down. 3 . 4 At the very hour that the crime was | is reporte ay e munlds: po- 3 IS S ‘Washington in introducing the presi- | the sterling programme of motion pic. The Thames National bank build- New Haven, Sept. 2! large force | comrpitted, but many miles from the | lice attempted to levy on a rma; i 'As the | ing has been razed level with the | Of men spent the night dj for the | scene of it, General Bjoerlin, raving | factory for the yon-payment of taxes. dent declared that for vice ident | tures and illustrated songs. 3 ROWING RACES. in 1912 he “pleced In nomination Wee. | machine operator when the’ Auditorl. | Sround. On Wednesday afternoon one | f0ur imprisoned men, bu Il be at| in defirium, saw in a fever-inspired | The proprietor df the establishment, ley, Jones” . um was originally opened here, Mr.|Of the wdrkmen was standing on the | %8st three or four days béfore they are| vision, his old friend shot dowh In ay on the advice of the German consul, “In nminating Senator Jones for a| Held is well known locally and his | floor of the second story when it |Teached. Tonight Coroner Mix exam- | street in Stockholm. hoisted the German flag and barricad- place on the ticket” said the presi- | friends turned out in good ‘iumbers to | B8Ve way unexpectedly and jhe drop- | ined the two men who made thelr 8- o SRR Sobes. The polcs 203 : 16iIe New York, Sept. 29.Intornational | G€nt: T G0 MU see Why Governor Hay | see his offerings in the picture and | Ped . With it to the street lével. His|caDe from the tunnel when the cavein | ATTEMPT TO LYNCH NEGROES. | discomfted. i B L e B g shold not name him for the presiden. | song lines. “" | tellow_workmen ran to his assistance { to0k place, but the coroners finding —_— . e Beate s Ti40Y | cy, €or you &8 not in the habit of tak-| The pictures shown were of varied | and he was picked up, suffering some- | W/l not be made known hefore Prisoners Charged With Murder of | STEAMSHIP NOT BLOWN UP. Towing races Detween crews on the |IDE & back seat out here. You only| and, interesting subjects and were ap- | What from tright and bruises. He was | Podies have been recovered. Wealthy Planter of Florida. R arsh now at hor in the Hud want the . Wherever you put Sen- | plauded with enthusjasm, while Will- | 7ot badly injured but did not more Okl_‘._—-h Ba "’-”| ey Safe Arrival of the Clan Mackintosh = orawny Tontons ontatraiay | ator Jones, be can be counted upon to| jam T. Delaney for the illustrated | WOrk for the remainder of the day. ISP O TRy A Pensacola, Fla.. Sept. 20.—Three ne + at Calcutta, thed h‘f,.n Britisn, ‘g.mch ‘an | do the right thing at the right time/l songs showed the hold he has upon et Oklahoma City, Sept. 29.—The state | croo WOl rought here today for safe ez Dutchmen in the contests between me: and_that, too, without any brass band | the Norwich public by being greeted _ Paintnig Wauregan House. bank commissioner, who vesterday keepirig, after twice esca lynching Caleutta, Sept. 29.—The British of 'the fenalgh Vel :Jehile & bi -c“w“ or- fireworks to tell that he is doing| with ringing acclaim for each of his Painters are at work touching up { 100k charge of the Columbia Bank and | ;i Marianna, Fia. On M night a | steamebip Clan Mackintosh, beloneing from 'he Minnassia ‘howe3 the :nv to | it.- If you nominate him for the presi- | baritone numbers. His selections were | the Main-street front of the Wauregan | TTUst company, with deposits aggre-| .., entered the Marianna but the | to the Madras Steam Navigation Co., German, Ttallan and British tars in the | dency T.shall be glad to go before the | a ballad number entitled When I|house, At the time of the Shannon | Sating $3,000.000, today began paving|negroes had been concea by ‘the | which was vesterday reported from blg Mtsinational rage which closed the | CSUNITY, and testlfy to my own knowl- | Dream in the Gloaming of You, and | building fire the eaves of the build- | dépositors dollar for dollar on their{y.jier, Yeaterday, learning of (he ruse, | Rangoon to have blown up ut aes, ar- edge of hlg worthy abllitly, as I am arch song entitied - Sweetheart | ing were blistered by the heat. Th claims. Officers of the bank say they|{he mob formed again, and Sheriff | rf here todmy. She met with no o g‘y‘t‘vv British crews win | 4008 her v blisters are bein gscraped off and re- | Will reopen in a few days, possibly un- | Lewis hurried the prisoners out of | gecident. @ermany and Unihd—‘uu Win In- ternational Agquatic Honors. [§ AR i g S i Hottenbeck ——— Five reels of pictuzes are given, Mr.| painted. New gluss is being put in| < @ New organization. town. They are churged with the mur- e oup which the Lowlsiana won & year | Man Drowns Himself in Niaga Held running machine himself, ¥ sonie of the windows and & number of A - | der of John Dukes, a us‘kh{lphnur. Cruiser West Virginia Disabled. “g0. ) P s Nikgara Falls, N, Y., Sept. 29.—an | (Bus insuring“eeg best of: Bosia Lawyer Sujs Afrs, Duke's first husband, & M King. | Honolulu, Sept. 29.—In oMcia) oir- of the day was | unkneivn about 36 years old early | Ths ATeProof Loc K| s Boston, Bept. 20.—Charles R. Babsou, | was murdercd by uegroes. © | cles siid that the armored-crufs- o i ) . 'hi Geld s cashis ; 2 < . fice gt room 8, 24 Congre ¥ ", B - m.% Wit -2."-"":.';‘.“.“3"." vym’:,nmn' flt?rm‘nlxme he Threo; of "',"t a2 _mes and larger pole. ulthough nol f"‘l:l."“‘“‘, Mhen the TP amd Tflm\»nfi?%flffflxfli. 'w::; ':ll:ch“ oy u::;‘du"rl o srast e “Vermont's and. New | leap by Frank O'Neil, a workinan, ‘ang | > (h® plauvis * | 1l-by ten feet as the old one ";"';‘r‘m =" "“‘m reached here today of the burning yes- | MR as mdchinery repairs are” boing R by several bridge employes .y ed. at Shapnon's corner, to o g il e g Yo %e-z erday ‘of Tennessee's only legul sa- | made t will tax uot only the ship's 2 3 b & Le transferred the ma f b St e Stats oon, ~The Oasis,” situsted on & NOUN- but these of the Cholera Epidemio at Seul: f : ghich pass at that polnt. = o . tain’tay near liere In sich . positioh sy . E asfre a3x 0e . AT SRR that it. was more than four miles dis- . v 5 pe! att ce 3 s n in & i 4 ‘enn on eal been rqn:-d the entire schoo! year of,ll'l-a #p 1y nl n d B : 3 are not permitt thin four miles years he has ! 1 4 ! thuat _have | 9 upo! 3 -clo,-!' r;;u- teps to the . bl v 0 n 1 b - crews .from five Axg:n 1088y juniped from thie upper steelarch | 4/ - flovr = 2ked.65, & Fatent attorney with an of- €r West Virglula will not be able to 5 Boat - .m h

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