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ALS SETAGAINST TRAI 5 » A ik : 7| Tendon, Oct. 6.—J. M. Barrie, the| . e ol Ay A1y - R Mw‘v;«fi 7L";3f' ,’Aflinokd n m et 44 3 R = g e e g | of nifie ! 4 i '3 3 A #-. gn m-“: ::; & A ~ inese who are (o, be depor DA Hr A o i S oury Ansdll, an acu Witness Impressive Cere P b e i —W. Gray Boseley ‘of 5 £ i H Richmond, Va., a nere to- { Na Beneath the Elgls of the College Yard - |msicionii & diuil i wbiliati | presient AND PARTY-SPENT fit, Lumber and Fruit Wrecked * It Is Reported thai the Chinese Are (‘ifl:l little ‘buying from foreign na. = 2 X BY SAME BANKERS, BROKERS| Mohammed Ali - Mi : >y ;. 2 ;.vr:mhh:l 1;1171 :fixwfcmm by a blv_' THE Nmn“':'lfr'EL m'm!. S AND BUSINESS MEN. (P)fa:: ':";xned o *‘;:-h, ex flry.:; 9‘1 : : , ESCAP= FROM THE TOMBS PRISON ton sotmmenionst Sonference ot ot | - ALL TRAFFIC BLOCKED AT NIANTIC a radical nature, durifig the Six weeks' b g debate, and the chancellor. of the ex- chequer has promised to. introduce so 4 . A many amendments on the report stage | Starts “Today on a Three Days’ Sight- Outlined His Policies, Placed Himself on Side of Inter-|that’ the government has declded to LAWRENCE LOWELL SEATED | .t ocofoPoteost MU | pucr wily Vit THE BIG TREES. . T \ Engineer Dow of New London Did Not See the Signals, The Original Bond Which Was Signed | giccovered a new. {5'2.',.,“?:'.'{‘5{‘.“":&5 ‘Liast June Would Have Expired Sat-| cUlation. S s . - give the house of a week's | seéing Trip by Stage and on Foot— e g Sport, Stated His Belief in Segregation of | hoimay in order to ‘enable members o \c" ‘r,: AT Gy, Nost st Midight, > Charles R. Crane will huve o niai it is #lleg>d, which were Set as Warning of Open 2 ically £ S £| 2tsest the revised proposals. i . 8. Caval ,Mfl-_ 2% 2 conference with Sccretary Knox before 4 At ] , and Differed Radically from Soms o e ¥ eaving for Pekin. Eridge Across . iantic River—=ead Brakeman Dersh, » “ 4 Cerhere, France, Oct. 6.—According 3 the Policie, ‘of His Immediate Predecessor. o, Spanish news ‘recelved here, 1200 | g . Cal,, Oct. 6—President | NeW York Oct. 6.—The last of the | The Eighteenth Annual Mesting of 2 ¥ Pascoers are said to be‘attl awpiting | vaird 15 By Soken aviay thnight Ju find (L v emAtes required. to validate | e, millan; surseons: ot Figfintion of New London, Badly Injured—Tramp Killed. trial at Barcelona. These men®were | - s, re little “settiement at the 4 A 3 5 % :m!-;:.drm igfl:afit:m}( ‘zl(th‘ thewr:\- oot of tHe BILTTes and Hear the oo gw:mvlve.“m;:m }xad oo {urn!lh B e 2 Cambridge, Mass., Oct. §. the ancient custom as vested with all Garsla 'y outbreak in’ city. e | way of the Yosemite valley—one of the ok 1 € 'om further incarcera- "_ "?“l lpon Foreigners stand A symbals of office i his hand and de- | the powers and privileges of the new arcia was executed Monday the ex- garden spots the ‘world, ‘The presi- m. in the Tombs prison until the |in the way of Libeda's development, Nidntic, Conn., Oct. 6--The engine | #yu-k the switch, which s seversl termination written in his countenance, | office. ecution squad fired twice without | §EH0Ch SPOTE 9F The WOrIC, He B . | United States circuit court of appeals | according to Consul Berliner. and fourigen cars of a frelght traim | humdred feet west of the beidse. and Abbot Lawrence Lowell seated himself | In his inaugural address President | touching the condemned man. The | o on o three.days’ sightseeing trip. | Se¢ides his case, were attached to the ——— yestbound over the Saore Line division | went off the tracks and ran over the today in the president's emir of Har- | Lowell gave his conception of what a | lieutenant in command of the squad | i S LCITeR RECIERE Sl | bond this ‘afternoon. ; The Extension of . Spainfs military [ of tHe New York, New Ilaven and | tier to within & Lemdeng san ever the B O e T T e et ke ger by g oo 12 thereupon drew his revolver and shot | o =ta8e and on fect be witl VISl the | hecigion on Appeal May Be Delayed | Overations in Moroceo is causing in- | Hartford railroad were wrecked here ibe briage. When she sneies fee: claimed his policies, :n‘:; dmnr'bmfd The distribution of ,u.. 'mr: of the | Garcia through the head. - firee m’;‘e i 2 Until Winte creasing uncasiness’ in Krance. Jaty today when the train ran by sig- | track the cars of the '.:-‘:e‘.'.‘(nnlf:.; P he celebration gifte of the university | university forméd an jmpressive scene e z file b aga o B~ B e - | O it h-nd“tn thirty of the many [ as the DoW prpaMdnt (RGN To. Leicester, Eng,, Oct. §.—A mafden | _17®es Five Thousand Years Old. / Morse was convicted of violating the | Robert Millington of the high chool | riri9e e 'xlmsz,'.‘.‘,f.:’ iy, o b Ml R s atad S Tnen of letters who came from varlous | cipient of a degree with @ laudatory | two year Old plate of 200 sovereigns, | The visit to the big trees, said to be | federal banking laws and sentenced t0 | of Pottsville, Pa, who was. hurt in a | prevent the train's going through the [blocking all trame = o\ tracks and parts of the world to pay him tribute. | preface of each individual achieve- | distance five furlongs, was won today | the oldest and the ‘biggest of living | fifteen . years' imprisonment, —from | football game, died of his injuries. €n craw of the bridge over the Nic| The engine remained righ The Inauguration scene was laid be- | ment. ¥ by H. P. Whitney's. Yorkville Belle | things, comes first in Mr. Taft's itiner- zvhhlch he’ immediately appealed. But Lo Y " ver. The. crew ,of the traim bt ‘the iender wan sht siae e neath the elms of the college yard be- Bells Chimed “Fair’ Harvard.” colt. Gog was second and Chitana | ary. | the fenewal of the bond is regarded | D. Frank Lloyd of New York was |accaped with the exception of the head | freight cars, which were loaded with fore an audience of more than 5,000 | third, Ten horses ran.. The Mid.| leaving by coach early tomorrow | 88 an Indication that a decision on the | appointed assistant attorney - generai | brokeman, who jumped and was badly | lumoes and’ it were . posded with plope 5 prhe bells of the old church outside | jang nursery handicap of 300 sover. | MOTning he and s party will be|dapheal which was looked for soon |of the Customs Court of Appei ir;ured. * || Kintisig wood, while he stect coul copa Later in the day the alumni pledged | th° sauare chimed iy peovard: | elgns, for - two . years olds, distance | driven to Wawons; at the edge of the |'3 ter the United States court of ap- ; 3 N Tt e i SS its fealt—: to the new president and | &5 the inaugaral assembly broke WP | ave furiongs, was won.by 1L P. Whit- | E20VE,.where real monarchs of the for- | Betls convenes on October 11, may be | French Government Cirglés are more Tramp Believed to Be Killed. ube. Of. dhe srrival of the. witRel gave an Inspiring and enthusiastic é" WERSRONEN, D ARV "{‘" ment. | ov's Oversight. The Wise Saw filly | €5t TOW -to an aititude of more than delayed until winter.” Judge Noves, | optimistic concerning the amicable | Fnr bova who wwers.siin e the . trotalit: e e wreckers, godspeed: to President - (emeritus) .‘“_'m““’{:,fi,,’,';d“‘ih',:‘“{,““';':“;,fi.“:fl":ffi was Second and the Scotch Brose filly aomen ind more than 100 feet in cir- e d'l'hhe J:;_’:;':' Lachde S50 Coxt, adjustment of - the- Franco-American | jemped and escaped harm But & tramp | with e R the bor 3 “ ¥ . cumference af 3 h A . | tariff. i . byesd 3 - dn"nulrlrex: mnnrmfi!l:t‘uv:‘tm:: s:ll\{- L'&'Zai".fl"f.’,','fl":?““;, Tun;:d.o,:f;%z third. P‘imm- ran. % ey T“% oy Qb‘d‘:lven PR g;:lnq:, caunnl(!or‘ Morse, ‘u W B - w‘lxuh\;n:r;;:n”:l;x:lel-:jg‘?fl.:::aot‘r?lc::u :::P:‘l:kmenls at the sides ‘of the vi vi 1 < S8 B base and may not return until Decem- i i - 4 - cks. ;T;dv:‘:;[tc‘; generally regarded as | ) f Vard to the scene of the many | HEARST NOMINATED :::r;%t\;:a:hm?gh 19’:.“1 3o :'!v:n- o S Tog the ermte o the v heIg’;;gflmr:s;nemnl:;unhfl::mg‘::ug: r::fi‘xo hn;ek].,];..n caught under the Traffic Blocked., Presidont Lawsiila Bolician alumni meetings in Memorial Hall. FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK | standing from 3,000 to 5,000 years. bond indicates possible delay, for the |and are geiting reinforcements from | oo o oo Killed: TraMc will be resumed - over _the g Words of Congratulation. forenoon of Friday will be given over |@ocument provides that in case the de- | other tribes. A Nass of Twisted Iron and Broken | WeStbound track early tomorrow mbrn- In outlining his policies. President| ~ =SS O : o By His Admirers at Cooper Union M to’ the big trees and the president will | Pision is not rendered at an early ses- is Wood. Ing, but the other track will probably Lowell declared himseif in favor of B en President (emeritus) ot, as Meet spend Thursday night at the hotel in sion of the court, bail shall extend Ten American Battleships and two \ > not be cleared until several hours i, mfm"‘"z':lmn';e’“ xl.ndas;':"e- tn':r::.:l‘::ro:!}:\.t:l‘ll:‘t?;nm::d.sfl’:: 'h':: o Wawona. - . | until such a decision is made, if it 80 | scout cruisers sailed from New York | ¢ T Dow of New London, engineer | l-ter. oE S n the side of Mitercollegiate sport | usual graciousness introduced speakers | New York, Oct. 6—William Randoiph Trip to All the Show Places. sty the -ovuiy. 3 for the navy yards to it out for win- | Of A train. dia not see the wignals | - Head Brakemi Injiref. %s the only striking occasion for the | from many lands and many states, and rst was nominated for mavor t0-| Om Triday afternoon he wil enter| S2Me Prominent Men Signed Bond. | ter cruising. b o i Fanst hlasteain, e is | Net London Conn. oct. f.—Lata display of eollege solidarity. He stat- | in addition read telegrams of appre- t by a mass meeting at Cooperlthe park from oOne of the highest| It Wwas largely through the efforts| oy o bli PP 3 . Gpen ciaw of the brid, m: ?ht reBgme i'—"’r” it the head brakeman of the ed his belief in the segregation of the | ciation and felicitation from President [ URlon called by his admirers without { points and after a trip to all the show | O MIS. Morse that the convicted bank- dl.l' 'P'; e _“ Venezuéla is in a SN ihes an hour ;;‘l ANe tate I": Ui J\«hn Dersh, was found at his freshmen and of ‘the drawing fogether | William H. Taft, the Harvard mssocia- | his authorization. places on the uppen levels will begin &) & W43 admitted to bail in June. The | 2ndition of coneiderable polltical un- |y, (S8 O MU THE CHaR O b o e by ro B /et Of ‘the ties améng upper classmen: | tion at the John Harvard house, Strat- | The third party which is thus wud-| descent to the: floor which is enclosed | PONd was signed again today by the | Fest &nd g uwumber of prominent men |, EEC B TE (Al Rppreaciiue and | [ s from twe broken ribs and a pos- and finally differed radically from | ford-on-Avon, from the ister of [denly projeated into New York's mu- | by almost ‘perpendicular e of ‘stone | 8ame prominent bankers, brokers and | Nave beeniarrested. U 0-dock 1t ¢ throwr 10 Gerating L won: ffl{}:gfl_'- f the bip. The train some ofsthe polities of his immediate | education of Prussia, and. ‘Adol- | nicipal campalgn will not be known as | more than 3,000 feet high. It will be | Dusiness men who put their signatures | o . w0 e b1y e B e P nd Bas in charge of Conductor R. H. predecessor. phus Busch of St, Lauls, who an- | the independence league. but will the president’s first trip into the Yo- |0 the first document. The original | \ DS o anton, S Mpride: |73 v engine " Brown, also of New London, Paratie to ‘Memorial Hall. noutiosd Cat jeoshak ased hiv gift | ably bear the title ciiicens' PSTCY M | semite and he'has- been 1doking for-| houd would lave expired at midnight merchant. hus Talled. Wit Haiiition 3, 5 14 the T ward to.it for months both as a sight- oY, Octaper 3 $1,400,000° and assets $130,000. N. Y. €. VIADUCT STATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS The parade to Memorial hall was g vastly impressive, headed, as it was, | UM to $10,068. The principal address of the eve-l: seeing experience and as af¥ording | Morse Confident His Appeal Will Be was ‘made by William M. Ivi wi three days of rest from surging crowds Granted. Wilbur Wright's Arrival in Washing- by Ambassador Bryce of Great Brit- President Hadley Spoke. was the republican candida 207 snecuhaRiin WRECKED BY DYNAMITE.| ARRAIGNED BY ARMY DOCTOR ain and several otl English' schol- President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale, | mayor against Hearst and McClel " Morse remains busily engaged in | ton is expected 1o stir up the Wash- : - ars in thelr scasiet ity o=l et Tatrodtitad: a6 he oot of | aht Shars Gau ‘T sohe Rere Sk Park Officials Furnish Escort. - | straightening out his affairs and is | Ingtonians to renewed activity in (he | b8r@s 8ection of the Struture at Buf- Asserts That Field Medical hind them came the scarcely less sub- | the university “hext of kin." said that | publican and fo; political’ oppof When' the park officials "heard that| confident that his appeal from his | Matter of securing the aviation, meet. | /falo Demolished This Morning. Service of the Militia Is g Joke. idued mcadqnfic garbs the Ger- | today all educators were Harvard men | of Mr, Hearst,” sald Mr. Ivins. “T the president was coming they ar- | Jong sentence int prison willsbe grant- 2 % The Attorney General of Michiga Buffalo, N* Y., Oct. 7.—A- large v man, French, Austrian, nish and d that all other American universi- | against Mr. Hearst four years ago panged to have a troop of United States | ed. It became known recently that he n V. Washington, Oct. 6.—Declafing tha Cuban . scholars. American universi- :&L were children of Harvard. He w':uld then have .mm.’s his miu.n cavalry act as Nl‘e:cort for the day | has succeeded in paying off $7,500,000 | has taken steps to oust the National | duct over the New Yotk Central tracks | much of the field service of t| ‘m,dlf ties and colleges were als0 well rep- | spoke of the day as the meetin~ noint | tion in the New York mayorality as & {8mong the big trees and the two days | of bis debts and isi fast gaining con- | Biscuit company from. the siate be- | neAr the corncr of Elk and Michigun | cal corps of the state militin was a resented. 1 of two administrations and also re- | great public calamity. But for four |in the valley.” trol of his shattered properties. cause it failed to file an anual’ye- | STeels was wrecked by dynamite at 1| joke, Capt. Harold W. Jones, redical o'elock this morning. An unsuccessful | corps, U. 8. A., arraigned the nresent Charter, Keys and Seal Handed Over. | ferred in transition. to the Harvard | vears now I have, watched him and I Mr. Taft will be accompanied into To 'UQH—;JLAR HU—N;_ port. attempt was made on the morning of | organization of the medical depart- B the big.tree grove, and into the ik it e torey vears sinice the vellow | Policy. which will be continued. and | am now, convinced that there is not a | the Big . tree he pa i Soptember 14 to destroy ghabiyr. Eie" aliver- kuyy gnd Rthe gold | Which will command: the “smmart- of.| mire: eficsrs SR PEBNC Spjrited ot s Calitocata el o Semaimits of BY MEANS OF AIRSHIPS. | conicr 'éflsl?.a‘T::'?!h?tiL'.'ffix strnoture. A T S or the b~ Al W R seg! of Harvard university have been el ganatic wife of ArcHduke Ferdinand, s demclished this moining, | sociation of Mll‘“ll’_\' Surgeons of the ‘brought inte the sunlight. Today they & had a special stgnificance when for- | A symphony concert in Sanders the- | fOUr years no one Student Jollification. before. the public than Mr. Hedrst. In | GOvernor Gfllett, [Senator Flint | German Society for Exploration of [ the heir apparent, to the rank of force of the explosion was ter-| United Statos. - | Representatives * Needh: > has béen more stead poos !:nm:\:':‘-lgm. am, McKinley Polar Regions Backed by Royal Per- | duchess. rific, hundreds of windows within the| He-read o paper on some -impres- v. resj t jollificatis fast in working for the public good, and T O eotns” o sontioass. aratad | the. walls of the Eroat stadhiym acrose | 5 GFm alleyiance to the principics of : sonages. - o radiua‘of & blockc bein haltered, ' siona b had 'ained ot e valoe of {hem'one by one to the new custodian | the rivpr, completed one of the bright- | {ie tepublican party—at least in na- FORMER GOVERNOR BLACK ek = e Eaiareeaptativan- 8 ,‘,“':uc,':'g:;: 4 ks lbtos - canteltad v Bl cad satical ifatruction o ' M 's hi ;. t tate polit does not pre- e edrichshaten, ct. . —Prince | E . cers of the Nationml and declared him in accordance with est pages in Harvard's history. vm.mi fio'mv D‘;n'l:;g s bf::‘_ 2"_ FO ,H»A_n!lv_r K. THA Henry of Prussia, brother of F: eror.| claborate a plan for the ‘unification | ¥. McCain & Co. of Mercer, Pa. "The| guard, and called upon the medical —. [ timony to Mr, Hearst as-a whole soul- | A, N o TRt o s i | Willlain, presided here , yesterday at [and sinzlification of the administra- hop plan. | officers to immediately take up the 2 poeared Court of Appeal 5 i tive regulations foverning internation— o | bt to secure at 4 ITALIANS. CELEBRATE PEARY DECIDES TO o0, ndspendent, Well wisher of his CIt5 | "4 gument for Thaw's Fresdom. .| in Noyth Polsr feseareh by means of o | A BUtomabjioc tratiee ot reas e m"‘:;‘"e rage o f&um"m 4| B o secure”at once some change DISCOV| 2 HE HUD:! ¥ Il b .- Jyins-gave wcant mention to the | 5 = dirigible balloon, Among those pres- | MR, o k g 2 Captain Jones' views were at least . SORVRITC OF THE Mumsan SUBMIT HIS DATA. | nicinar tioke: attady mominated by | Albany, N. Y. Oct. 6—Former Gov. | ent was Count Zeppelin., 1t wae do- | The Marquise des Mon WMarin- | Maclean's box factory at No. 168| partially sanctioned by Major George Parads io the [Battery ‘and - Unveil | Accépts Offér of National® Géograshie | his' owst Rarty, but e devoted a fuil | YAnk S, Black ‘appeared today before | cided to organise a society o be | ville, former)y Misn Guwendeline Cald- | X ey ek Y s | i Cramiiton of . the- Pennaylvan Staitue §F Vi . Boblety tb Pass oh Recordé. "Ihalt hour to the Tammany ticket, | {Be court. of appeals for Harry K:|knbwn as the ‘German Society for the | Welli who gave $300.000 to. the Cath. es of steel aud a small frame | pational guard, who sald that some- S # ecords. | | Caded by Justice Willlam J. Gaymor, | Thaw and attacked the constitutional- Fxgloration ot Baiar Regions to'aup: | olle’ ubivefsity and who ;e ones u used as a noffce by the Bast- | tiiing mofe. was needed other than " New York. Ock §—Contesfling (hat | Washington, Oet . 6—Commander | _Justiee Gaynor s tarrying the pan- | !ty of the act ynder which Thaw was.| péet the project. The'efloris will not.| chEaged o ‘o erandson of th RO oo s Hess o ostd B0/ Wemutifully worked out .achemes for n the ek, f the 8 fver, | Peary has formalty notified the Na- | Ner for the gang.” he said, «!He Is the committed to the . . Matteawan state | he limited to a single expedition. y. died aboard the Kronprinzes- 85 known n® lives were. lost. medical ald, and the Red Cross bring- n _diwcovery of the rlver, ary. y e e taiking horse. for: Tammany He | hospital . for the crmiinal insane and | Prince Henry of Prussia presided to- ilie as the liner was approagh- ® entire front was blown In In the | ing up the rear.” He emphasized the . of Joseph McMahon, No. 161 value of = camps of insiruetion for e cade o e N Dl e | eptance. of 408 ofter to exoning and {16805 the vilest ticket that has ever | the law under which Thaw is belns | day-over the meeting of the board of York. Efe atrect. At the home of Jeremi of Italians, some -of -them in flags, | pass upon the records of his polar [ 2°R Didced beforo few YoriIn spite B B Ay e tlon. T directors of the Zeppelin airship Arc- ||\ 1c 0N ATIGNAT BALLOON RAGE | Garman. . former S iome of Jeremigh | militia medical officers v i dicial ition he for| at-l s # - e | tic expediiton to he undertaken under B3 = 2 e bunting and gay uniforms, paraded | explorations. Notice to this effect ;’mnm pos! 2 Thaw case, Charls k. of steel three inches long passed m . un : e t Lo o R ek . Charles Morschauser, | the auspices of the German Society . GUGGENHEIM ALLEGES down Brondway: t6 the Batery s |t ot ‘the ety in nreiedren. | framed and adroftiy executed conspira- | Who 1ias acted as Thaw's counsel In | for the Exploration of the Polar Re. | For the Gordon Bennett Cup Won by | tNIOUED the house. Another plece of EXTORTION IN DIVORCE o of Glovanniids® Verrazdno; whom | from Commander Pesry in New York, | &Y Whereb the two bemeficiaries are to | FUON Pilcening®, also appeared. Mrs. | gions. It was decided at the Wceting | - - Arparioan. roof. \The famlily was panic stricke 2 Mistorians describs aa the first trans- | The regular meeting of the board e o i iy und ug i AEhE Lo, sheues Hlr sonts. Fetedomn, mer | Wonmena, 4% Sarance Barty durng the | i oh Switseriand Oct, b A1l % | THO dvers: membor. of It was'thrown Antyperite Puit ta Hage SN s 1 d ) N o : , ac- r o pitzbergen w urich, Switzerland, Oct. §.—All Zu- ) e o Y e e Tk | raphic. baisty, will e hen Bt han. G companied by her daughter, the for- | all the requisite equipments tg pre- | rich tonight is foasting Anierica and | ©U Of bed of Sogmration Annulied by Couth , graphic society will be held here next . 4 mer Countess of “Yarmouth, i rahe s it whi i Mr. Iving' remarks tonight create a ¥ outh, were in | pare for the successful -operation of | her champlon balloonist, *Kdgar” W: D s un"u“vu:ntl-“-t H:m;"m:f,‘f,';:hu'.}}f prénent co,f,';n:.r;:,d?:‘",‘:":’:fi"f:' peculiar situation in that Mr. Hearst | SoUrt and listened with -nterest to|an airship in the polar regions. The | Mix, who, after a_remaskabie and | GIRL STENOGRAPHERS FLED i Ry Ot $-—An Ansetta 3 2 | in a formal statement issued last nignt | the - arguments.. The case came up | members of the board emphasize the | dramatic Struggle Mgainst winds and | IN PANIC FROM BUILDING h‘“‘w;;‘m"‘:‘”n‘“’;‘;‘r“n:&:"‘ '::;;:r‘;" v v- | and some action will be taken lookin; L O Bt emots yoavs | €0 the appentment of & special som | 1ot only declined t6 run for mayor but jiappeat trom an order of the ap-|necessity of the further development | rainstorms, has carried off first ‘hion- the well-k New ¥ il ool e L, O ey | nisston. "ia case. Dr. Copi faile s | anmounced that he would support the | Pellate division. second department, | of the Zeppelin type of airships for | ors in the intornational “balloon. race | suigide of Bookkesper at His Desk in | o, nel-known New Vork tamily. to The Florentine névIgator, gwidenily res | respond ot the invitation, President | candidacy of Judge Gaynor In prefer- | SHUIMING, the order of Supreme Court | long vovages, especially over the sea. | for the Gordon Bennett cup, by sull- New York Offi e dlbiee. goanted hie former TOU s P i ehioiasy oo, | Moove. sayi the ‘speciat " comfmiasion | €106, 10 that o Gfto T Hampara, tha | Joktice Mills of ¥ bite Plaing in dis- | An improved type is to be constructed | ing from Zurich to the heart of the g s ia ol Al M Roger hnflnl“ antaiied Topart of his explora- | will comsider Commandet Peary's | FePublican nominee. No announcement | MIsSIng @ writ o Th‘*“, corpus and | ang_will be ready for its trial flights | forest north of Wariaw, in Russlan| ‘w ol o 0TI T0 0 Rose fore | ealt war e aat Jun g A T e " he | data - was _made tonight as to when = Mr,| TelUsing, to order Thaw's relcase. in January, 1811. The tests will be | Poland. The official classification has 4 Ao (s et M AL, S WU R A o it Tt e e ousiton . in - Hearst would b?lormfilly notified that . Black contended that the sec- | carried out between the various Ger- | not yet been anmounced, but It Is cal- [ Terly of Sa8 Francaco. swot oime ayor Edward F. Dunne, former judgo his admirers had nominated him. tion of .the code of criminal procedure | man ports. e T rsvered a distanee | dend late today s he sat at his desk | of the circuit court, who entered the in the -offices of the New Mexico De- |'decree, had protested that the court the new world for his achievement. |, np hig C f VOTER IN THE STAT! The only other indepe v Which under, Supreme Court Justice c b ¥ i d 69 - The parade today comprised 250 Ital- ° STATE | ment in the loeal poritical shuiation 15 | Dowling ordered Thaw = committed, | concluston of the Meeting, - made ' | freq Teblane.~ ‘the *Erench pli6t, o | Yelopment company in the fnancial [ had been imposed upon, inasmuch an jan societies of New: York and New OBSERVES 102D BIRTHDAY | (i wus i vepart that Distrnt satmrney | Was unconstitutlonal. because the com- | frin. i the Zeppeiin L e e o mesame ong | dIstDICt, ~Girl stenographers ran panic | neither party to the suit was a resi- oriey and rom New Havem Cons. | e o7 New Milford me. | JeRome, RAvIng Tuied Co e the Fam | Miment was ordered without due pro- s S1'the Sics plote, thira. and Colonsl | stseken from the bullding, and when [ dent of the state of Ilinois when the Saratoga, N. Y. of New Milford Re- ; et ol . RO thet e s 5 £ i . the police arrived, Ross, who was|case was heard by him. many endorsement and in face of the STEAM YACHT WINCHESTER Schaeck, another Swiss . entrant, | Lol oy Captain Ross, was found In the document filed today the Nearly 20,000 Italian’ men and women ceivés His Frignda. Pastont 3 no proof that Thaw. was insane at yere mustered for (s demontration " e Ty I favor Of Charles S. | the time.of his gequittal. SPRINGS BAD LEAK I GALE | fourth: B ML they mazched.dawn Brosdway | New Milford, Oct. 6.—Alanson Can- | would quit his ind :| Mr. Black then attacked the state ——— - they attracted FIERt erawds of onlovk- | neld, e oldest voter.in the state, to- | re-clection. 'Mr. Jorome hua meither | 18¢ Which provides that the superin- | New York Yacht Club Vessel Towed TELEGRAM TO PERRS of fact Cas lately | day received his friends on the 102d | confirmed nor dénied the report up to | tcNdent at Matteawan shall be the| Into Queenstown Badly Damaged. | Regretting His Absence from Dimmer B e Verra- ;l.nnilversx\rynol his birth. Mr. Canfleld | late tonight. so;etejudge\ol the_condition of the in- Given in Honor of Scientific Staf. A s in_excellent health. He cast his st Dl v e mates. Queenstown, Oct. 5.—Tle steam v zano's boat In flowers, while the pa- [ % % CXeCHent e Mr.. Black further h 4 - ‘ . gs pricr to the o Mr. Black further held that Thaw | yacht Winchester, flying the burgee of St v raders were edsin " Tlot of color | canization of the repralican party, 580 MILE BALLOON TRIP. was entitled to a jury trial to de- | {he New York Sacht crab, was towea | New York, Oct. 6.—The following fel- dpad,with a bullet home in his tém- | charge Is made that the suit to di Déspondency over his own fli-|solve the ~decree of divorce was h{:-h is supposed to have led to the | brought by the former Mrs. Guggen- cide, heim in the hope of extorting a u.;{: , who was bookkeeper for the [ sum of money from Guggenhelm. New Mexico Development company, | answer also sets forth that the court was 66 vears old, and is sald to have | has no_right, power or jurisdiction to been @ West Point graduate and to | modify 'or annul the decree after the egram, which was framed at the @in-|ygye getved many years in the army, | expiration of five years from the date such as only & in people can ef- |, vhich time hi ok e S .| termine his mental condition. i i Tect. Three hundred’ saflors from the | fice Wpich tme he has been a repub- | pilot Von Puhl Started at St. Leuis, | ‘“Nasistant District_ Attorney Robert | Liemmns s, mOring b ihe Britlsh | ner given last night at_ the U mostly in the west. of the entry of the final order. talian erulaers Blrurla 404 B were | icld"prace ' Long Mouriain section Landed in Minnesota. G Taylor ‘of New York argued that | ward compartments full o water e Tater ot the . Andic| g assme to New York from San — E . of this' town.and in 1340 opened the - the ‘power: exercised by Justice Dow- | The Baron Minto was towing th s - * | Francisto, thirteen years ago, with his PAINE LEAVES $3,000,000. ‘The day’s ivitids ‘were conchided | g ¢%F FEWT SUC 11, M0 St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 6,—Unless the | ling had been thé common law and | Winchester, which was recentls: com. bire. i dfi‘r"’;(:‘,;’e‘;i s e Sent 1o eamily. * RN AL Copper Range Stock to Be Kept In’ with a receptioff given by ‘the loeal | “'y7 O TCU R TRETE balloon Centemnial, H. E. Honeywell, i £ the busi- , H. E. ywell, | police power of the state for years.| pleted on the Clyde, from Glasgow to . 3 o the owner. | g fo% Men Interested N | GABRILOWITSCH—CLEMENS. R oretoadly committee at Madison Square garden | 'SR OO WS itte i pilot, which was last reported af Liv- | He poifited out that Justice Dowling | New Y. tonight to the officersmand men of the [ 1e*S SSHETE (Lo SCCVE WE 10 1808. | Jogafon, Ala., 400 miles from St. Louis, | was guided in his action by the testi- | In & ot gt o umtenea *Sioer- | aining with _the officers and mefentifip Lialian. crulsers Eiruria and Bina. (A5 CME Camp, In Main atrect. | % 11 o'clock this morning, Nas ex: | money offercd at the trial Tht minely villes west of Fast. | "uT Of the Roosevelt, rextet ygur Mk L ceeded 580 miles, the balloon St. Louis s g — ; Sad AR sence, but send y con- NEW ENGLAND SUFFRAGE' | No. 3, St. Louis, Von Puhl, pilot, which | EXPLORER COOK AND WIFE Tt the vacht lubored so heavily that| gratuiations. As the scientiflc splpit is [ - “Country Home, 5 LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS, | PUPLICATE COPIES OF j landed this morning at Wahkon, Minn. i e NPrANE & ek oy Bilcvihe | merely the desire to know something | . - Charles H. Paine, of the brokerage . ¥ Ay v DR. CQOK’S RECORDS | 780 miles from St. Louis, has won the NEAR-CRUSHED IN CROWD. | oo e ,':Jm'ld“‘l’o ‘;" i in- | ew, we welcome your companions as| “West Redding, Conn, Oct. 6.—Miss| firm of Paine, Webber & Co., will re- e bs “ B SO | men of sclence and would gladly te-|Clesa Clemens, daughter of Samuel L. | main in his family. by the terms of Family. vkum Ceremony at Mr. Cleme: ‘Storm Field. Boston, Oct. 5~The large holdings of Copper Range stock of the late William M. Trotter Chosen President il race which began here Monday after- | 10050 pgrsons Tried to Pat Pole Find. | badly that it was decided to put Into | Caill, “Vou“if vou wese herd, ens (Mark Twain), was married | his will, which was filed for r_ Chossn 5 A T 10, - .y S Clgmens () 3 . ! whic s filed for probate —Rights for Negroes Are Demanded. | Will Be Sént Simultaneously to Dan- | 1o0™; \on Bubl It be registered Tor o’ on. (e Bask. Q"Pin!!_fl,'-m- 3% P i Pl v M i 5 fi today to Ossip Gabrilowitsch, | today. Mr. Patne and his brother, L kel oW Nmerican Soleutists. prize. . Vo Buhl was in the air 41 — The “Winchester is a turbine vessel PRESS AUTO T RIVER 5 jan planist. The wedding took | William A. Paine of this city, held Boston, Oct.; 5.—The “sixth ~ahnual M orine st 35 minuten: St. Louls, *Oct. -6.—The appearance| With a speed of 28 knots. She looks o bt lade I the drawing Toom at “Storm|a controlling interest in the Copper 1 exactly like a torpedo boat. 1d Mr. Clemens' country home, | Range Mining company. By his will meeting of the New England Suffrage | St. 'Louis,- Oct. 6.—That duplicate| gt paul, ; 3 Minn., Oct. 6.—The balloon | of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, polar explor- | Serious Accident to Philadslphia Ve« ( ne . oo : league, an organization of colofd cit- | copies ‘of his records will be submit-| Indiana anded near Albany, Stearns | er. and Mrs. Cook_in A vy of | 5 prositgresy ~ariligd w-.h..::::qv-" hkwrm . Dr. Josepn H. Twitcheli | Mr. Phine léaves practically his en- lt,er::; c;u};dflt:(l_h:m‘z:: the “el¢etion el ow"wzmua .secn;‘n":stiel‘xpnuil\?:‘ic- county, Minn., at 11 o'clock this morn- | the: Union_station here today turned | RALI N_V_VTES. oht-o . g ord, ’;_;:;-» l_';r‘l_:nqm::‘r ’i'hré tire -muv-i u:u:-al.n Mm'l{l $3,000,000 of the follo =1y sio|ing. Aibany s a little town about 25 | & crowd of 10,000 orderly centemvial| iy pro.gnt Gallection of Revenue| Seattle. Wash Oct. 6.—The wutos brfi:fi:;&_;d;fl ng clergyman. The | and ncldliilg hie Conper Ranee stack; President, Wiiliam ‘M. Trotter, Bos- |ty of Copenhagen, was the statement | miles weat of St. (1o, weck visitors into & mob. each member tn; secretary, At W. Aans, Norwich, | by Dr. Frederick A. Cook in an.inter- | {hac® 500 miles. from St Tapie i ag | of whick tried topat the explorer on | Tax Dismissed. mobile carr: ing the Philadeiphia Press | zigy Jeannet Clemens, but her cousins, | nor daughters. Conn.; treasuref, ~Emery = T. Merris, | view en ronte here today. Dr. Cook|air line. The balloon descanded in | the ‘back: The result was a crush in e cofirfer w At B | Presi- | Jordfs .angdon: or Elmira Y. and i Foston. t said: “My otiginal records will go first | fiela about three miles south of Al- | Which the explorer. his wife and the! €hicago, Oct. 6.—After a conference | ‘\ (i "lu the preside .IM‘ Of, the | Mrg, Julia Loomis, wife WHALING SCHOONER BACK Bishop Alexander Waltars of New [{o_the University of Copenhagen. T| huny. reception committee ‘narrowly escap- | today hetween the govarnment offcials | 1 naan n embast et i he Nans | LOOmis, president ‘of " the Delaware B8k sa3080M A SRl York was the ‘principal speaker at |infend, however, to ‘have duplicates| “y.Gill the pilot, was taken violently | ©d personal injury. The w me toand representatives of distling in- | ualmis river neor North Hend, Wash '::l!w_m !"“'" ‘él‘;‘"rf\'j railroa the closing session. - Resotitions were | made. These will be submitted to the | 11i early 'in (he day. 5 Dr.-Cpok -hagnts 1, Hilten’ Py thescl e 4 3 - 0 ; L s v He was loath to oc gan 15 m om the city. | terests it was decided that the bill of last. Big it & A% adopted, calling?upon congress ‘to ‘re- | American Geographical society. 1| give up the flight, but is aide. J “, He stood on the rear platform of the ! H. H. Schufeldt & Co., prayimg an if- | ;¢ ‘T'I‘ls'-"‘v:ulnnnh(l- was, sub- | o ':M"kk;', Y N:.'\\"i.:y “r:ff":: '?nmr:h = :7.::‘vam N'Q::;::::“wl , T, auto: - Bridal party enterec draw- rd 3 duce the representgtion from the | shall request the Copenhagen authori-| Shauer. insisteq that thes descend’ for | train and: bowed - his acknnwledg- | junction against the collection of & southern states, . to- stop 1he, alleged |ties 10 withhold their announcement ' medicai help. In falling the bn":‘,“ ments revenne tax on the mapufacture of b violation of the Fifteenth amendment |until the American society has had an | gasheq into-some tractops and tore gur | _Towight he delivered his dllustrated | raisin wines, should be dismissed. The 5 = e | deoprated with evergreens, autumn| Vinevard Haven, Mass. Oct. §.—The 1 to the constitution, and Yo puss a law [opportunity to makea conclusion. Pl op s el i lecture at the Colisenm. Interbal sortremadt MRl | hudal OBITUARY. loaves and foses, and the bride .and | whaling schooner’ A T. Gifford of e - —— Briom stood beneath a bower of white | Stamford, Conn., arrived off this part merged. ing o0, This Toom was Prettily yroa forbidding the exelusion. of -interstate Both men were thrown -| Glenn . Curtiss.and Francois Oze- | whom a - temporary injunction had passengers from any car ‘on account | TEACHING SIGNAL CORPS had ithen Ripeoasbad. out. but theY | monit :are scheduled to make fiights in | been_ issued. e e g Dudley Buck. ¥ rogfes and smilax. today after u tweny-seven months trip of color. HOW TO SOAR IN THE AIR, |Eround that their injuries are not se- | A€roplanes tomortdw as a feature of ) distillers would work in harmony with | West Orange, N. J, Oct. 6.~Uudiey | WhA6 the ceremony, was belng per- | 1o Hudson bay and took on board & 5 - | Fous, Shauer’s shoulder was dislocat.| the' centennial celebration. them. Later in the day the suit was | Buck, the organist and composer, died | formed Mr. Clemens was attired in the ml_;_.;"fn&l;;;( I:;rlllrr:{-k 1. 1ha — / | e m here at the home of his son. foday. | Fcuriet,cap and gown which he wore « His death was sudden. He had 1“:‘1 w b thie degree of doctor of literature | of 1907, She secured two whales. GOULD SEPARATION SUIT. —— Mrs. Gould Gets * Month Perma- i iaht i ed. McGill was jolted and bruised. The o p o gl dismissed by Judge Kohlsaat. Wilbur Wright Instructor in the Aer- | oy, MeGUL Y dm’msed and taken to St | MONUMENT UNVEILED ‘The revenue department will oplane Lessons. Cloud for shipment to the east. ‘IN NORTH CAROLINA | further ~investigate the raisin wine | returned from a two years' absence in | Wi gonferred upon him by Oxford | Seventeen hundred pounds of whale- ersity. After the wedding he wore | bone were sent home by way of Scot- nent Alimeny. A McGill duction, i e v this | Eurol . { g i Washington, OV, ‘6~ With the re- | 02 rany i neusr 8¢ from Dayton. Dot sy b iaed. Sader bropes | - My Btick was 70 years old, $14 siae| ¥ Whivg tannel suit land, and the vessel now has 800 New York, Odt. §—THe formal de- | moval from Fort Myer, Va., today, of | Monday. The Indfana carried 36.006] 10 hode Is regulations, in the manufacture of | born in Hartford, Conn., and whs eu- | FOMy /guests from New York city | pounds of bone on board. —She has erse in favor of Mim, Katherine Clom- | the Wright aeroplane, owned by the | cubic feet of gas and part of the time Who Died There. sweet cordial cated in the Lepaix conservatory.: Hi|mere phesent and attended a wedding | also a litge quantity of Arctic turg ran _ | government, to the new aerodrome at H —— e PRCE AT AR Vi chntete Which followed the marriage, | secu e w cskimos. monsGould, ting her - separa- | 50 salled at an elevation of 15,000 feet, the | xiivo & G oot 6_With tm- S3 e SR composed tné_cantata sung BRI wiich coliowad the marriage: | pacaredt B trode with, fhe Eekimetel tion from Howard -Gould;-was filed to- | College Park. Md., the work of teach- | aeronauts said. Pleaded G “ rds ing the signal corps of the army was Lk A e R pressive exercises and in_the presence t Philadelphi bec: as | New, York this afternoon. After re- S — day. The decres S\meds Mrse Gould | "6 . o > of Governor Pothier of Rhode Island | Norfolk, Va, Oct. 6.—Frederick Fos |3 Mmp;,:,"o,*,,_",".g,., i pl 8]l E. in that city about a week they | SANTA FE TRAIN WRECKED. $3,000 a month permament,alimony and | begun in earnest. Wilbur Wright is | 4ypDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION and hundreds of union and confederate | te* of Bristol, Conn., pleaded guilt¥ to- | ® FraR T (L BRC®Tl MR, eh ot .to Berlin, ‘where Mr. Gabrilo- the instructor. 33083 costs. 16 Wabigald that . [the Uattuolons Ly of packing | e Veterans and others, a beautiful monu. | 98y to an indletment for forgery of | yroiC o NG (i ed trom all but aipegl Gias taken s house. Later Mr, jowitsch will make a tour o and reassembling the aeroplane, To- : Gormany in conceris. P ersl Passengers Injured Near - Temple, Texas. Gould would appe ; of The Netherlands' Unfurled at | iment commemorative of the seryices | the Tame of E. M. Wright to a $100 i il Top of North Mountain. oF Rhode Taland's voltintoers: wha gave | check which ‘was cashed:by a locat| the, oratorio work and composijin iy 1902, w2 . | morrow the more advanced lesgon of H, H. Clayton SPREE YN Betibel Tro- | 1Omow (he BOTE ey, be altermpte : up’ their lives in North Carolin durfng [ hotel. and was sentencdd to two years | il o0 “be g, 7. Ruck of Tndlan- - o B AL P 7 o s 3 4 i Lieutenant Lghm, who.is in charge | - Catakill, N. ¥. Oct. 6—Lieutenant | the vl wandaws invelled in thelgihs) 1, o e e i pmetil | apolls, Ind. and DudieyHud el @iilaed ‘Shares Delivered to Boston ,“"_:l';l_‘l'_' T i e Cinchester, Vg, 6. “Two o corps’ ctac ani of th als y - | tie ) y. Ins o | Charges of a similur nature, it s stac- | 300 - d &'l 5 e n No. 117 w Winchesier, Mgy, 0ct. Two | of the signal corps’ aeroplane detach of the. royalsDutch navy. imper- | onal cemietery here- today. Inspirlme | Charee Rsiniag amolaat Wosier 1 Ba1- :m:\:r;l-:r, a widow und & dadgher| =7 Holding- Comgany. near Tewplg. Texas, carly ‘frophies” Wilch | ment, will be the pupil tomorrow. sonatitig Henry Hudson, and his crew | songs ayd addredses of « patriotic euglive oy highly prized bigh 5 hisve ‘been ‘keotlf ented y.,,-"du i of. ;m- ‘Elnlrtl llloon‘lu _h‘: sSwings at (Il:l‘lc(uj b)dot';‘“nur f‘\lflhkr m)m timore and Washington, X L S St Ty Jton, Ot & - Actug) physical de- | G0 Neal g the. (rack T pesnt ing the - past t | that ufterca i anuchor in the river tonight, were tak- | othess merked the ceremonies. As the e 1 ManESIEY s e -Tioston fhidiuf comonng 35 " Ameh - By tho Hoaton. WerkMATar, (e bygtoon | Personal Bond for $200000. Daclined| .,y tie-top af.-Narth mountain, | velk e ated (e annent was | Two Murderers for Electric Chalr, | Verdicts of First and Second Biygres | UNRER $0,'\i (S0t SPRIME v Hgern wind JBuginger A who was Yandime nearest -Hostol-Gommony gnd| ‘8t New York-Police Headguarter fifteen miles from here, today, where, u’ud & swlute Of eleven guns was w York; Oct. 6—Carlc Giro, the Murder. & Uaiud « ruilrodd. stock purchased. in | Piniooed * on fils eugine, are re- ~that of the Fitebburk bosd of trade | New York, Oct. 6.—A personal bond [at-an elevation of 2,400 feet, with the | fiped. ; b secoud of the two burglars who shot| Hariford, Oct. 6-—The juryin ‘the by ""{-'“:' ) e ured. Tor the pilot strting. oy it of $200.000 ~ was declined at police | broad valled of the Fudson stretched | - e —— and killed Mrs. Edward Staber in her | trlal of John Saverk and Peter Ruybake The splittivg of & frog, ic ie stated,, 2 ! TR ST head juarters tonight in.the case of|out before them, they unfurled the | ~Thirty School -Teschers, Priests and | home in Flatbush, Brooklyn, on July | for the muvder of John Wierdak Meriden, oSS b wiedk. Brobably won (gnight. when ! Mae Montez, who was arrested this|fleg of The Netherlands, gave three | other persons conpected with the so- | 8 was tried and found guilly of mur- | Glastonbury, brought in a verdict at |ie . The price paid was] «: T T ¥ o8 \x e | evening in_a Sixth avenue restaurant, | raising cheers. and.swith bared heads, | caileg: “Greater . Servia Conspiracy,” | der in the first'degree today, in five [ 10.40 tonight of first degree Jnurder [ §14 The bolding co ; Steamship Arrivals. 4 ©40-mile wip fromy Fi charged b¥ a Mrs John Laird, with | s _the ‘Duteh pational-anthem. were cenvicted after a lengthy trial in | hours. His rtner; Frank Schlie- | against Saverk and second Kaw drianted 1 Lne ‘dast Masachusetts | - At Southampton: Oct. 6, Oseamfe, » The balloen Witeh- | whom she formeriy lived, with the la 'he (rip was planned by, the Helland | Akrau; "Austris, -of conspiracy. and | mann, was similarly conticted, yester- | murdér against Rubaka. They .- will i re to take over.the bond: as|frem Nes Yol Bur at- 240 an ' -ef--|ceny of a diamond ,brooch valued-at| societyi of New York.in hohor of. the _Both_ wil. go to_the _ggcuk_l be sentenced tomorrow m | yard, it was #id, to Massachu- officers and-men of the Half Moon. «l S, & « {§ Dusiness’interests.~ fectdd at 445 p.mi. Judge Lucian F. Burpes 3 P Lk

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