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ORWIOH, OO DRWICH ,,. % L; 743 A gyr v 3B Y ’:ve?,;‘mlnkfn:t:fi%kfi.}i%g&% : . a .»_' Sy S Lag: .y lnn.(nr‘:n‘rly “vm.enlahrfh": et ¢ - ; 3 Former Banker sod Steamship Line Organizer s | Justice Gaynor|MassofWreckage L Jmst% #7g e v v2| Among Some Bushes 1 an Outlying Section of R Town of Tiverton, L. L 1 . : Berlin, Oct. 11.—The engagement of & % Had Been Out on Bail Since June Last Grand Duke Wililam of Saxe-Weimar- | DARES HEARST TO MEET HIM IN | PROPERTY DAMAGE ESTIMATED | lsaac Hamilton Was Elected ‘Prasi- - 3 Eisenach and Princess Carola, daugh P g T oy v 10 ) 3 , ter of Prince Frederick of Saxe-Mein JOINT DEBATE. AT $2,000,000. - CORYaatioet E ¢ : ingen, was suggested, it is now un- . 7 b \ H : derstdod, by the Germian emperor and : T James Bolen of Blackwell's Island ~ SENTENCE OF 15 YEARS SUSTAINED | ¥t il & GIRESaGie | TWO CANDIDATES FORMAYOR | MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED | Siieier'sy? ecer votne o nailoe = ; Bremen, Oct. ,11.—The wattleship 5 The Russian Ministry of Railroads’ Westfalen, launched in 1908, the first " p Vessel of the SumerDreadnought type. | Appeared Last Night Before New York | Guards - Patrolling the Gity—Chaos | DudBet calls for $31,100,000 for new 9% B His Oilly [ ° X Inou bt " ; construction in 1910, ' By the United States Circuit Court of Appeals—Hi Y | bullt for the German navy, M 2.1 Public in Their First Addresses of | ~Reigns on Every Hand—Hurry Call Hope Now Lies i ion by U. S. Supreme Court| quiremenis, developing a speed of 20 b pe. Lies in Reversion'by P knots, while her engines indicated 24,-{ the Campaign—Hearst Quiet. 'WOMAN'S LIMBS IN DRESS SUIT CASE Upper Portion of the Right Leg and the Entire Left Leg Cut in Two Ficczs at the Knee—Portions of the New i ::;‘;“ bou. of. the Fresidaat—Mbrse Dia | or ot aa ol e e aoa| | Bedford Sunday Standard of Oct. 10 Date Wrapped tressed rpris: ¥ horsepower. New York, Oct. 11.—Two candidates Key ‘West, Fla., Oct. 11.—As a result | his political headquarters and is about bfll m..i d SRS for mayor of Greater New York, who | Of the hurficane which struck the |fo start on a vacation. About the Remains. 4 Wilbur Wright Established a New or U. 8. Tros wol recors lor spes n an aero- ; o 4% Bxtvols. plane at College park. 3 Paris, Oct. 11.—A despatch received | have been éngaged in bitter denuncia~ | Southern coast of Florida this morn- . h kg » Pgrf Pro"{! !‘{arcelona s;‘ame po‘url‘lh':lly flmn ur“;mh other during the past two | ing, Key w:nmmagmt is a mass of Friends of Floyd Gotham were led to a . Francesco Ferrer, the al- | days, iam R. Hearst and William | Wreckage and the damage to property | his corpse in & woods near Marshall, | = ticed rom New. York, Oct. 11.—Unless the su-|made to have the prisonmer again ad-|jeged principal instigator of the re- | J. Gaynor, appeared before the _public { Is estimated at $2,000,000. | Mich., by Gotham's dog. .f:,‘,’:",:'{.‘,,l:‘dlfegfl;,u_' ,;‘;’:,,':”fl": ?:.‘;,‘},.,,.,‘.,}{L“:,,;’W‘.,.,.’I“"‘;;: “:,m. preme court of the Unifed States re- | mitted to bail. cent revolutionary outbreak, and who | tonight for their first addresses of tiie City Under Martial Law. dress suit case, among some bushes | ed off momentarlly to go a short dis- verses. the- decision or the president o Immediately Taken to the Tombs. as been on trial by courtmartial since | campaign, Hearst spoke at Carnegle | “artial law was proclaimed by the | Peary Sent a Cablegram to Roosevelt| jn _an outlying ‘section of this town | tance up this path when he came upon the United States interposes, Charles | ;oo 100k today's decision calmly Morse, one time “ice Kin oast” | though he was plainly distressed an e g h wise steamship line organiger, banker | oo\, 0o surprised. He heard the news | {0 _mean that Ferrer has been con- | independents known. as the civic alli- and capitalist, will berve fifteen years | PerAvPs SarpRRer. Be Clte O rehal | demned, though the rigid censorship | ance. Justice Gaynor appeared at the Friday, was removed today to the for- | hall, Marhattan, where he formally ac- notifying the former president that he i a i cloc| Vi T to light what | the suit case. Only one-half of the of.murder. The possible similarity of | missing, and exposed to the letter car- The United Stat S t h " 4 been asked to despateh troops here| AR International Commission was| the crime to that of the famous Susan | riers hoirided view were three por- at bard labor in the federal prison at |1 the office of Un/tef Stales Crt i | maintained at Barcelona has prevent- | Academy-of Musie in Brooklyn as the g named to bring about uniformity on i te | £100 e Boaan iy weasai Sy under 3L Phe Tomus wrison | ., MTs. Morse was with her husbend in | Outside world. Gaynor Wants Fair Play, Handie of: Homhse, Wiwoked P but at a late hour this evening they | the medical examiner showed that the tonight in cell No, 712, where he is | the marshals office during the entire| gy)CIDE OF FORMER RABBI. In ‘hi§ formal address Hearst re- o it/ ifepart t Over 2,000 people| hxd made little progress toward un- | suit case contained the uppor portion ! Chaoe reigns on every hand and few | were drowned along the coast of Yuca- . of @ right leg, that from the thigh to : decision was against hiny she said: “All = frained from aitacking bis rival. but | people remain in ‘their homes, hun- | tan, Mexico, in & recent hurricane, itelitfiy the myetery » g = States circuit court of ‘appeals, ren- | GERTOT WAL AEATRE LT CIE T dence | A Hopeless Criople, He Strangled ce Gaynor, aroused by what: e | greds of which either have beer total dered . today, sustaiping the judgment |y, %, oy trial would be granted, The Himself in- Montefiore House. of The,lower tederal, court, which found | S1t1 % new triat would b granied The o him guilty last November of violating o ice to us. But my husband is brave | New York, Oet. coiley o conidéring ‘the decision of the United | TOrNIng: i A S = iy the sknee, and the entire left leg, cut dectared Lo be Hearst's breach of faith e Qpinion of the Authorities. - in {;.'; pleces at the knee. The foot in repudiating hifn, Shellhgsd the «d. 1y wrecked or damaged. It is impossi- Edgar W. Mix, Winner of the dnter- | ' The . discovery of a New Bedford | was quite small. The medical exam- ttor n Hie'a ie he 3 'KF t o int ble at this hour to say whether there | national race for the Bennett cup, was| newspaper of yesterday’s date with the | fner gfter taking some measurements p- 4 peech to meet him in joint | by peen loss of life. given a cordial reception in Paris. port! of the limb#& in the.suit case [ found that the leg was 26 inches in —George Bers- the national banking laws. | Phd he will continue to struggle for his | mann committed suicide- today - by | SpPate on the issues of the campaign, — \ is- as the most Importang clue [Jength and that the foot was about Forty Days’ Stay of Exsoution. |liberty. Mr. Littieton will remain in| stransling with a bed sheet in the R T "’,’i.’agi""(‘;;v,‘.‘},‘, in this| CYCLONE STRIKES CUBA, VUt Keprme. - Doil-nat Emnizecs (thys far obtained, indicating WLM’ the size of & No. 3 shoe, and he esti= { : charge of his case.and will try at once | Montefiore_home for chronic invalids | cOUESEl S41d, Judge Goymor. 0 GREAT DAMAGE IN HAVANA: °f Chicago, was killed by sn ¢l plice Of the jnurdcr, It murder \mated from these facts that the woms ) There’ wa *-oum{gdzhe-,;:e&smn :)t t0 secure Mr. Morse's release on bail.” | here. He feft letters to relatives, say- | gpo, BFENC ms‘”x;m:‘ P .:Efdf _n “ which he was riding dashing f{liere’ Was. The @uthorities tonight|ans(or girl) was probably five feef the court of appe ay, However. in | ““sghici he lort the federal building in| ing * he was a hopeless cripple’ from | {0 ST hAL sits Mack, ae anedi | gl TRl o L tree, ~ | Were' of the opiniont:tha the woman | inches tn helght and would welgh pers that onlv ten of the fifty-three indict- | cugtody of an officer for the Tombs, | paralysis and preferred death. insd e . g - - was murdered in New Bedford, that ® 120 pounds. ments on which*he was convicted by | Morse kissed his wife and son and rods | Later information as to Bergmann | 0° SO0t friend. when he is only smil- Harbor—Five Persons Kililed. The Crar's Visit to ltaly hus been | the logs were placed in the sult case | & large callons spot on the bot e furv were sistained, and on thed gown stairs in the elevator. He was | described him as a former rabbi, who | J ™l B0 NECel 0 SERRELIR FOUTY o T3> abandoned because of the illness of the | there and brought by team or automo- | of the foot indicated that the girl wi strength of this his counsel, Martin W. | not handcuffed. A taxicab was wait- | had abandoned the ministry to go |5 - Uf V50 €Ogee put oF & Havanr, Oct. 11.—The most serious ! czarina. due to worry and nervous ex- | bile to Tiverton last night. accustomed to much walking or stand. Littleton, will immediately carry the|ing at the door. After posing for ho- | iito business as a tailor. 4 : o T say, let us | cyclone since the biz blow of October | citement. : d. Ing, and suggested that she may have i g D g 2R have it ‘out in the open, Mr. Hearst. |17, 1906, struck Cub Ty - Common Hand-Saw Used. case before the United States supreme | tographers, he entered the cab and was . T adh OULS OF Sen bk ~ds I o e e, CUb Sarhy thia. mern been a working girl. court on o writ of certiomari. To this | whisked away to prison. New Haven's Tax Rate for Coming | or and actually. unit 1o w6 Botore | Bk, causing an extensive devastation | Sixteen New York Christian Midns| Acogeding to the medical examiner: | ™\ 0" pioce, ‘Noe All in Suit Case end the Unitea States court of appeals | ™ uc o Morer's lemmest regrets in i | spealier and actually unfit to go before | through the whole western portion of | tigts who were followers of Mrs. Au- | DF- JOhn Stinson of Tiverton, the sup~ 9 - granted a forty days’ stay of execution | peing forced to return to prison is the Year 17 1-2 Mills. an audience, but I pass him this chal- | the Island. In the city of Havana | gusta C. Stetson, have been “admon-|Posed murder was committed not( Several portions of the New Bedford late today and pending a decision by ,,.‘t,fm,,“on of his rratad struggle | | New Haven, Oct. 11.—*The commit- | lenge. I am not afraid to meet him | many minor buildings were blown | jshed” by the mother chureh. more than ten or fifteen hours before | Sunday Standard of yesterday's dete the supreme court application will be | tp rebuild nis fortune tee on finance of the board of alder- | before the intelligent public. down or unroofed; almost all the trees Faan the sult case with its ghastly contents | lay loose on the suit case and one por- 2 ; men submitted to that board tonight | What Was Done at Hearst Meeting. | Were uprooted: five persons were kill- | General D'Amade of the French army discovered. That a murder was | tion was loosely wrapped about a sec- the cstimate of the tax rate for the | The Hearst meeting tonight was in | 0 one by an electric wire and the | has been rotired for publicly sayige| committed and that tho cutting was | tion of .one leg. The leg pleces wire coming_year in the city. The esti- | the nature of an indepe \i- | Others by the falling of buildings. | the time had arrived for Framce to call| not dome by the experienced hands of fmot all in the suit case, one lyim 84,4, ANNUAL RERTING WARSACHUSETTS RECLURE mate shows an increase from 14 3-4 | tan patheving. 1n tion ot e toer dont | ADOUt 28 persons were injared. Sohalt on Bpais penetraties of Met | 89 or by a medical student is | nearby, another partly resting on the TO BE HELD TOMORROW. CHARGED WITH MURDER | mills to 17 1-2. Hearet is to be at the head of the | . Ihe Ereatest damage done “was in | rocco. % | the belier of the medical examiner,|side of the case, and that of a third e R ticket comiposed of the regular repub. | the sharbor. where forty or ffty light Who says tha¢ apparently a common | withia it. There were no initials on President Tuttle to Remain ‘at Head of | Of Paymaster of Glenlyon Dye Works, Yale Class Day Committee. lican-fusion _nominess, — Therefore, | ST 1aunches and small tugs were| New England and Southern ‘Cotton | Iand-saw was used to sever the legs | the case and no mark of any kind b Board of Directors. East Providence, Last Winter. New Havem, Oot. 11.—The senior|Charles S. Whitman, {he republican | ®¢ither sunk or blown ashore. manufacturers, claiming that the price | fFom the trunk. L b Ttk 1 , —— J 5 e ; Total Damage $1,000,000. of ookean 13 (oo Diat. areRiaton The search for the other portions of [ The material of the cade is straw= academic_class of Yale tonight elect- { nominee for district attorney, was one . ge ? . 8% the. body In the woods mear the place | board covered with heavy cloth, Boston, Oct. 11.—It was announced | Providence, R. I, Oct. 11.—Joseph P.| ed Carl Lohmann of Akron, Ohio, as | Of the speakers. William M. Ivins, | The total damage in Havana and vi- | the curtailment of production by a par~| the body In toe woods Fear The P oo e ¥ today that the annual meeting of th=| Corbett, a Seekonk, Mass., recluse, was | clas sorator, and A. E. Eaker of | Who was the republican candidate for | cinity is estimated at $1,000,000. The | tial shutdown. CARInkied by the. poTtos abd chtimenaqetl No Telltale Footprints. Boston and Maine railroad to be held | arrestec late today on a warrant| Bridgeport. Conn, as poet. —Among | Mayor four years ago when McClellan| greatest individual loss has been caus- i tha . There wore no footprints along the night. Should the search still be fruit- at Lawrence on Wednesday nest, the | charging him with the murder of Il orow moening: swamps in 189 the members of the class day commit- | Was victorious, made a savage attack | ed by the destruction of half the coal| Commissioner of Internal Revenue little path leading from the highway, new stockholders, the Boston Hold- | Charles E. Randall, the paymaster of Robert A. Taft, son of Presi- | tpon Gaynor. elevator conveyors of the Havana Coal | Cabell has gone to Dublin, N, H., to except those of the letter carrier who ng company, which has taken over the | the Glenlyon Dye Works, East Provi- aft. The other members of the | Ile said that Justice Gaynor partici- | company at Casablana, estimated at|confer with Secretary MacVeagh con- | MéiEfiborhood will be dragged made the discovery, and no indication eo-called Biilard shares, will be rep- | dence, January 22 of this year. A se- ommittee are C. D. Armstrong | vated in a conference in a hotel in this | $20,000. cerning the working out of the-details| Where the Suit Caes Was Found. |that the bushes In anv direction had resented on the board of directors, the | cret indictment was brought in by the ! : . @ |city during which he advised State i of execution of the corporation tax| The spot where the suit case was|been disturbed to make way for th number of which will be increased |grand jury and a few hours later the ?vl,,,.l:::.fsi’;“rg'Cl,lc?‘_pfi-‘fzg"ugf‘fl‘fn;_ Senator Patrick H.-McCarren, and an- CF""" ?"‘:‘ ’“,’:"‘d Seviraly. law. DY S Sbont tarmity. Seet fram Tikpassage Gf sy person. The cave Witk from 16 to 13. According to the | man was taken into custody by Dep—| Y. and L. G. Hall, Ridgeway, Pa, cther man, u “lobbyist,” that the anti- [, Communication ‘with the interlor of —_— edge of the Bulgermarsh road at a|its contents lay immediately in the “slate.” - President Lucius Tittle will [uty Sheriff Kinnecom. He was re- d race track gambling 'law passed by | e Ieland has been interrupted except| THE U. 8. SUPREME COURT point between 200 and 300 yards from | path. The authorities believe that the remain at the-head of the board, eight | moved to the central police headquar- | coMMON PLEAS COURT the legislature in this state was un- [ JitR parts of Havana and Pinar Del BEGINS REGULAR TERM.| Bliss Four Corners in this town. It|case was thrown from an automobile new directors will be taken in and | ters and will he brought before the constitutional A o which the orange “11s about eight miles from New Bed-|or carriage to the bushes some time four old ones dropped. The new mem-. | lower court in the morning. IN SESSION HERE.| Mr. Ivins sald that he was aware of | $114 Other fruit crops suffered severe-| \oo . Lo\ Months' Recest—Justioss | f0rd. Bulgermarsh road runs from |last night. bers of the board are sald to be Wal- | _Randall and his stenographer, Miss s uhes ¢ the personal risk in making such a|'¥ Newport to New Bedford, passing May Be a New Bedford Crime. ter C. Bayliss Robert M. Burnett,|Biizioth 1%dge, were driving from a| Motion List Business Disposed of Dur- | statement because Justice Gaynor is | ppesiDENT TAF Moody and Peckham Abssnt en Ae-| through the outskirts of Fall River,| dical iner, Chief of Po- Pihilip ‘Dexter, Theodore N. Vail, Alex- | bank in Pawtucket to the dye works | inc the Afternoon on Monday. | stili on the bench. “*William J. Gay- BELIN count of Sickness—First Day’s Busi- | and is much used by automobile par- | The medical examiner. & De ander Cochrane, Amory A. Lawrence, | with money to pay the employes when ior,” he continued, “has a judicial CALIFORNIA'S FLOWER LAND.| ness. ties, especially on Sundays, when vari- | lice 3’““'51?;';;' o Do o ‘“" N Fdgar J. Rich and.F. A. Ryder. All of [ they were held up at a point opposite | mhere yas motion llst business he- | istory of demagogism and- politieal it 2 B . ous’ resorts along-the road are visited | 3t¥, Shertt’ Twank e THOE 06 TENS thee men are from Boston. Those to|the Wannamoisett Golf club by tWwo0 | fore the court of common pleas in | trickery. And as to the statements that | Enthusiastic Greeting at Los Angeles—| Washington, Oct.. 11.—After a recess | by le from the Massachusetts fac— ""!‘?‘h'-'.“"l“h’ r“‘“’“;“ "‘|‘ ’\,‘"'l,m"afn. . e e ST, Laroar of e Renaal gt (he horee, ahead | (s chc? o onday aftermoch, Jutes | ! pasc it mace, ne monc'eithe got | " g Manicana Arvosed. | o€, more (0 foe, moncha” and i |ty iy as el s from Ruode- eand | 8 1 SRS ot ana nat o mrder Me y 1 H. - , an: m- all raviding. o e bench or he wi ave his | - * 3 only Chief Justice Fuller L gk ~ Iine, Moses Whliams of Brookling and | masded Miss Dodge o 4o Nkowise: P e R Mtkenna was appointed| cportunity of having:ine disbarred. | #pg Angeles, Oct. T.—President Tare | Harlan, Brewer Waite i Ses | | From Blias Fonr Corners for a dis- | Was committed there last night. Jehn L. Billard- of = Mertden; €onn. [The two robbers immediately opened| guardian ad litem in the case of Rich- | . “His whole-life-is archapter-in o= { serivedrin the h,,”'m‘flm:lm‘ of | Kenna 'and Day. present, the- of several miles porth across the| Much Loud Talking and Swearing Frank T. Brown of Norwich, Conn.|fire with a shotgun. Paymaster Ran-|grq D. Main vs. Emma Tilllnghast et |litical hypocrisy and I shall take a |gouthern California today and recefved | COUrt. of the United States f - setts line the countfy along . Heard,; ! days. wo weeks in demonstrating it.” first the deen water and inner harbors | tWelve months. Justices n ol D o fiearest to the scene recall that they the Boston Holding company. 1o the dye Works. Randall died a few | “Tpo Yerault wos opened In the case| Gaynor Pa: o *Respeots $b. Bun vt g Mo dy were both alsent on - of growth. The nearest house g days later of his wounds. Miss Dodge | of Toouine Harsch o Hotbort Colt: il o by oot o Bone g e Ity and Bad | liness, reducing the court to unuaually | fo' Ehe"seene of the finding of the sult (Tear® MUck lond ik and ecaring B0 g was not hurt. Corbett has been under o : e v TFODAY:-1) COLUMBUS-DAY. | guspicion for several months, the po- | o ar. i e, of Kingeley Ve, sLynch lice say. g that direction just before § o'clock last : Big govermimat Bisakwitar. small’ proportions. ) case fs at Bliss Four Corners. night. They supposed the: nolse was et al. an additional bond of $35 was rl"?;‘:! }"‘;t&”‘;:{n:':;l'ns e :" Returning 10 Los Angeles at 1 o'clock | . Ordinarily the court devotes thé first| Investigation by Medical Examiner. | mude by an overexhiloratis Mundess Commomerating, the Discovery of the ¥ ordered in twe weks. g ity M 4 Hearst broke | he was taken for an automobile ride of | 42y of its sitting to a call of state was apparently well suit- | pleasure party, such as s heard not New World. NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL A demurrer in the case of the Cot-| 08 I8 HEoe N O icising the edi., | 0 hours through crowded streets. upon the presndent, but the absence of | ¢ for concealing the evidences of a|infrequently along that highway, and iuber_eompany vs. Coullins et | falh with hiv and crit The president passed in review of the | the executive renderiyg this procedure | ssime, and, according to people living [ made no.investigation. A woman who «. New York, Oct. 11.~New:-York and TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL MEETING argued, the judge taking the aying his respects to Mr. Bannard, | School children and made an address to | impractible, business was proceeded | in”the nefghborhood. the body might |lives in another house along $he road New Jersey will celebrate a brand- Rk ! papers. A 2 * | them in which he sought to inculcate | With as far as possible. himve lain there for daye undiscovered, | femembered seeing two men and & new holiday tomorrow—Columbus day | Will Be Held Today at the Institu- | D the case of Albert R. Grimes vs. was Mr. Bannard's nomina- | & lesson in patriotism by catechising| There was an exceptionally large at-|had not a rural letter carrier, George [ woman carrying a heavy bundle pass Scommemorating the discovery of the | tion to Héar Reports and Act Upon | coumter ciaim was allowed and the dc. | tion made? Not by the fusion com- | Lnem about the meaning of the fing and | (gniince OF, Sttormevs, fron, il Bails | Poteer, chanced to g0 to the spo. this | along the road; but e wis nof cer: new werld by the Genoese navigator. | pBilding Plans—Dinner at Noon, | fense was disclosed. mittee. but by’ Mr. Sugar Trust Par- | L1SI" 'dea of the liberty which it rep- | o the court’s cramped quartefs which | o e S tae e i et e - The legislatures of this state and 4 3 ey i W M rounds, passing along the road, when | Saturday night. 9 2 = The time limit for redemption in the | $ons, Mr. Timothy Woodruff, Mr. Iv- is set apart for the use of spectators . T Dt OQeatis day. o le (e The annual meeting of the board of | case of Ida E. Congdon ve. Norman | ins and one or tio others, who met R ) i L i aet was flled long: befors noon, e hoor : , Notwich: ata a1 D, : ok e - 8- g 5 - 3 ¥ Montana, Mfrylgnd gnd Colorado had D L otwich Stxte hoapiial [DL Blewart, 8 L ol | (e guditorium, whieh in poiut of numbers | 50 SNLIRE AtenE e Drominent| FATE OF MINISTER CRANE 80-CALLED DETECTIVES Biis o ereate sacha Tojlday as pend | morning at eleven oclock, and it is | There was a hearing on a bill of in- proved to b one of the distfctive fea. | eY General Wickersham, ~Solieitor NOT YET DECIDED. IN HIRED AUTOMOBILES. ing In Massachusetts, Miinois and Lou- | (XPected that all but one of the trus- | terpleader i: the caes of the Metro- | PROMINENT SUFFRAGETTES tures of his trip. General Bowers, Senator Hughes ' of —_— isiana. The celebration here tomor. |68 Will be in attendance. The wives | politan Insurance compacy vs. Mary SENT TO PRISON FOR MONT! The president's visit to Los Angeles | Colorado and former Secretary Car-| Today bly May Bring the Question | Connecticut Police Looking for This row. will be for the most part by Ital- | Of the members have also been invited | McMahon et al. James Shahan gave o ONTH | primarily was arranged that he mighe | MSIe: R End. Man—Last Seen in New Haven. and they will participate in the dinner | considerable testimony relative to his 5w The business of the day was con- ’:,,’;l‘!‘f““;“:*‘m‘,"‘:ef';‘t";;'e O Solumbus | which will be served at one o'clock. | claim. He sald that the company was | Lady Constange Lytton and Mrs. g A g DR T "a% his sia. | fined to' the admission ot the oar. th Washington, Oct. 11—Tomorrow | New Haven, Conn., Oct. 12.—The in the evening, President Lippitt will preside at the | willing to pay the amount due on the| Brailsford, Who Tried to Rush | ter's home for a time late this after- | Prfentaticn of motions and petitions, | . gyopiy will see the determination of | pollce of the state have been busy this meeting, which will be held in the [ policy to Mrs. McMahon and himself, | | |oyd-George. noon and spent the night there. and the dismissal of a nuraber of cases | fy, ‘gyegtion whether Charles R. Crane | morning and last night trying to find WILBUR WRIGHT'S NEW RECORD | 5%, [0 [oF {he trustees in the ad- | but she would not agree to it. He Tomorrow the president will be taken | Sither by stoiulation or on motlon Of | gy So requested to resign his recently | trace of a man styling himself a de- pho .. ministration bullding and there will be | claimed he furnished some of the pre-| Neweastle, Eng., Oct. 11.—Lady Con- | for an -automobile ride to Pasadens [ythe appellants.- A large number of - | adavired office of minister of the Unit- [tective and who is riding around the Makes Smallest Circle Yet- Made in | 1h¢ reports of the finance committee, | miums for the policy, medicine and | gyunce Lytton and Mrs. H. N. Brails- | and through the orange districts of ( titions for writs of certiorsri, the| 3%gites"to China or will be permit- |state in automobiles hired from garages 8 Cincls N e Vvisiting committee and the building | care for the woman whose life was In-| ¢4 " \who were arrested here Satur- | Riverside. Late tomorrow night he | PUrPose of which was to procure the | §o ™ ™S (e in' that capacity his | in several clties, According to the po. Air by Flying ‘Machine, sommittee, together with that of | sured and that he also gave her mon-| gay,'following a suffragette demonstra- | Will start for the east on the latter | 2View by the supreme court of cABEs | yGo ey fo Peking, whither he was al- |lice the man started from Danbury College' Park, Md,, Oct. 11.—In an Potionk ey rfi;fi"y’,';f'.nsn‘:,"afi' et 13 it et R ‘patd housekeper | tion against David Lloyd-George, the | half of his long trip, and both in point 'gscs&du:d;:::gyo?";;fi:fi:flgae”pnrt Most' in the act of sailing from San |Sunday morning, when he hired a m early ‘mofning esperimental filght to- | with recommendations, and there will | wagss. The judge reserved decision. | Chancellor of theexchequer, were to- | of time and mileage his journey will be | yeiteq among which was -ofie” fyom | FERBMIsco when peremptorily summon- | chine at that'place (o go to Bridg day Wilbur Wrigh v cu v iyl o s .| day sentenced each to a month’s im- | half completed. elzhth i o TOM | e by Becretary of State Knox to re- |port. On his arrival in that oty he y ur right established a new | be discussion of the various matters The case of Francls A. Taylor v the eighth district, involving the val record for making @ circle, The avi- | and action taken. There will be the | Charlos R. Bogue and wife was as- | Przoument; Mrs, Bralistord is the |, A the bananet in bis honor tonieht | igjy”or an insurarice poli b | s rovmematiiey ‘for. 36 | Réon appointIment and o walt for Bl ator, who Is instructing the army of. | regular improvements to approve and | #igned for trial on October 23, and this | Wire of 8 former leader on the Daily | UI% Prosicert dined beneath 2 Srenish | inguea person commits B e e dosnateh oc | On leaiving the driver be nired & el ficers, made the complete turn in 17 | the plans for the new. buildings will | morning the trial of the case of Solo- | Ga¥h W0 YERIRCL N S T, B | 7one"entire auditorium had been trans- | POUCY in this case was issuedl By the | SI8G108ER8 In & FeRBRuRer CFORC ol By ol 0 Chine and was taken to HATt- 3-5 seconds. It Is estimated that this | be considered. Aside from the ap- | mon Rosenbers et al. ve. Bertha Wil-| 10 & Wook SE0 o8 B pEovest SERInRt | g0 6 iR MEHROTM TG Boom ans- | Mutual Life of New York, for $100,000, | $uposcdly confdentlal Information | 800 Ml e e left the driver of the was at an average speed of 35 miles | pointment of some committees there | son will be heard. gotia Briamiers, anthemums and other blossoms of ihe | 214 Was on the life of the laté Lucius R e e totacy CHina | Biiisaek sraching, white B westits an hour. The dlameter of the eircle | are no elections at this meeting. Court was adjourned at & ¢'elock un-| ®pno Gemonstration of Saturday | season. Electric bulbs glowing in the | Fj Perkins of Kaneas. The company SRR new trentins hotygeen Briftonts: Garags had Mired smothie was_approximately 230 feet. The grounds will be_ inspected fol- { til this morning at 10.30 o'clock. e e aronat ot 1oy | colling and twining abous pilnss 1m the | alieged fraud'in obtaining the: pelicy. IRER. et o stie I et Tes machitie-he had S While the Wrights have made | lowing the meeting, and some of the 2 A g ) form of @ rush.upon the chancellor | decorative scheme added their touch | Another case was that of oty | ofion ail day today. Secretary Knox | yesterday and this morning the auto- ® sharper turns, the circle made by Wil- | members will spend the afternoon and v 5 ' Wiy I of Newburyport, Mass., vs. the. Citi- o Y Y. y < . ONE SESSION IN THE as heé was making his way to his mo- | of color to the scene. Eight hundred > practically inaccessible, other state | mobile. was first heard of In Meriden, bur ‘Wright this morning was proba- | evening as guests of Dr. Pollock fol- tor car from the Palace theater, where | banqueters rose to greet the president | Z°"5 Savings bank of Providdnge. “R. | SERBYEC G i m o ) i mea any | where the driver telephoned to Hart- bly the. smallest ‘circle that has eyer |lowing the meeting and dinner, which CITY. 8CHOOLS TODAY, | 1o P o e AN audlence on the | a5 he entered. I, involving the right of the S SRt oia e iaciatie] A0T L AN iaskiig) for. Ingiouctions, " SAgs been made in the afr by & fiying ma- | Will be served at Dr. Pollock's home. - subject of the budget " |, Six Mexicans arrestea in this city | Shest O $60.000 worth of nota@Eand- | o gn gel virtually dumb, | that he had taken the man to Water- chine. | : New Holiday Will Be Noticed by the | **°° ©7 { i i last night for public utterances in de- | Uently lesued by the treasurek af the| e bbmaing the seneral expoctn. | birv and New Britain, through Wethe P T e CENTRAL DISTRICT BOARD School Districts for First Time. FATHER. MATHEW'S' DAY. nunciation of Presidents Taft and Diaz | 51i¥ o4 that the Fbrasia, ok l" he would have a decisive con- | érsfleld and Middletown, back to New b were held by the authorities today and ference at noon with the secretary, he | Britain and finally landed in Meride: may be kept in custody until Mr. Taft's did Bot call at the department, nor, so | Without waiting for Instructions he U. Felker, issued the notes to TO AfiOPY RESOLUTIONS | 'School will hold but one session in i et ehelae . et | Observed by St. Mary's Society, Man up a shortage of his own, but g cause of Supt. Bishop's Death—Flag | lumbus day. This has been decided| . = ——— E % — sid the ‘court ot sppesis SCHIE Buct | It came at last to be belleved that |following him could find no trace of New York, Oct. 11.—New York faced | to Be Half-Masted D B e i s T | SYEANERS SENEU N circuit found in favor of the hy g6 Whole aftair has been referred by | him here. e ple famine todev as the mesult of e cn are tharefol ra | of the b mper- - e . - | BEore nox to President Taft, who R Sl § e R e Sesar i1 on Monday evening the board of | half holiday. In some districts school | ance. was celebrated Monday evening ISR AN CTANNNA/RIVER. | Theocourttisocaell anats am m Angeles today. It was as- | THREE GHINAMEN DIED sumed also that Mr. Knox informed big 'ple. bakeries.. These - establish- | education of the Central school dis- | i1\ be held as usual, but there will | by St Mary's T. A. and B. society with | Nayigation Suddenly Closed by Un Ll ~ | be special exercises in' commemoration | a_social evening in their rooms, to o, 324 IN THE W L, g = ‘;.'gfz;l'f;n‘;;:”;fi‘:"{o”{’;“: slor or- | of the aay. which they had invited St, Anne's so-| pected Freeze of Great Severity. - | MEETING OF NEW HAVEN. B R R oy viac with bis own views i ALECTIID Gl g‘. reu.ua‘tng:, are. still running, | Superintendent Bishep no action was i 24 f‘"'vafi}!&’ni‘"m‘“fhi“'e'f.'.'i??n‘.’nfi?& arx Piadnaks M_\:;:(M e Navics BOARD OF ALDE EN | upon the subject. All the lndlr-utln’r:fi Electrocuted at Massachusetts State ~result strike is -severely | taken. It was voted to adopt resolu- Ve 9 , 8 ment, i s Oct, 112 - A -—— i ton! int in this direction and the i i SQF v hotels sxd regtesirants, which | Hionk of respect. Snd & commitice con- st i Sumtner Carnival, which Is 0 b By | O rar TP iver was closed | Attention Called 6 Exalusipiiihiii- g s oxpected to remaim in staty Py Lo Mowine g ) 3 e theater by the saciets St. | v rday. xepected freeze g el & sainle Fhcasn Til (2 S ing ple makers grant thelr wages rais- | A Tirrell and Dr. P. J. Cassidy waz | ployes at Silver Springs Branch of | the observance of Father Aathew day | Nold them prisoner until spring. Two| mitories—3260,000 Owing - e e o of “poth the | Min Sing, Leong Gong and Hom e o ' A s committes on a floral em | U-:8. Finishing Co. a number of vears ago and never fails | steamers crowded with stampeders for | ven Merchants. [ BOCHBtARY of state And the minister o | Woon, were slectrocuted at the state y Ze 3 ozl to keep the memory- of this great|the New Iditarod district are frozen —_— 2 v E ¥ v Neot a Candidate for Re-election This | Dlem from the Zlstrict Feincipal W.| ¢ the Crown hotel in Providence | worker in the temperance cause alive, | fast. New Haven, Oct. T1—At BAaatt- | OBt 1 fhelieved in diptomatic cirales | B ono ucaes o By W Fall. . . E. e 2D~ | this evening the overscers snd office | as it is now done all over the countr: —— ing of the board of aldermeh b 3 i ‘ ] L g i ne matter is of no seridus n “tong” w c| Providence, R.' I, Oct. 11.-Owing to P",‘:“;‘:g voted that the schools should | €mploves of the Silver Springs branch | following the lead of St.. Mary's so- | Domestic Bound Over on Arson Charge | city tonight, Alderman Emjk b /mo.:hh{ as affecting any international ::;.wtnr; n‘i’;h‘t of A‘\:l‘...rl;g'l. B 41l health, Lieutenant Governor ‘Arthur|close for the funeral and that the | °f the United States Finishing com- | ciety. New Haven, Oct. 11.—Mary E. Row- | the hth ward of the cityl tar quest! save as the disclosures re All thres weére resigned to their fate W. Dennis will not be a candidate for | fiags on the school houses should be | D2"Y Wil give a banquet to FL. V.| The officers were in charge of the|ley, formerly a mald in the family of Out & statement which he mny-'m may have prematurely | and walked to the death room without re-election this fall. It was announc-| a¢ nalf-mast until after the funeral . | H&M: Who has been assistant man- | celebration Monday night, making it|C. 'Berry Peets, was bound over to | Yesterday to the effect thut lie Would | “ghowed the hand” of the state depart- | bjection. ed today that he will be sucdeeded on | “';or the time belng Principal Tillson | 25¢T Of the plant for several years,|a sociaj with dancing in the hall. Be- | the criminal term of the superior court | call -attention to a regulation of Yi it in the matger of these treatle A day or two ago the condemned #he fepublican ticket by Colonel Zenas | winl varry on M. Bishop's dutics as | &1though previous to that he was agent | fore the dancing began William H. Mec- | today, under $1.000 on two charges | university exciuding colleciars of mer- BRI Le: 1o Gonoranly reparacd Bby iwesi, vive. Fecores s U Roman w. Blluflcm‘gny leader. The | hy has diiring his iliness, o of the New Haven road in this city,| Guinness paid an appropriate tribute |of arson. She was charged with at- | cantile houses from the campus and | ope ehiéfly personal to Mr. Crane and | Catholic faith and Rev. Father A D. remainder of the ticket will proba- .ok Yhere ‘he has many friends. Theré|to Father Mathew and urged unceas- | tempting to burn the Peet home and | dormitorles g o et sxeicatvaly the GHEE. TRERY AR I e by be as follows: For.governor, Aram s ill be about 50 present. ing effort in the cause that was dear|a barn in the rear of the house, Alderman Loos said that ¢ 3. Pothier. Woonsocket; secretary of Many Have Missed Trains. Mr. Ham has left the United States | o this great leader's heart. August. ouse, 1ast | | sity was undef deep abligat] ther he has exhibited & 'inck | ¢he electric chalr. etate, J. Fred Parker, Providence; gen- In the past week there have been | Finishing company and become man- Lang's orchestra played for dancing eral treasurer, Walter A. Read, Gol- |many who have missed trains on both | ager of the C. P. Darling company | and cake and orangeade were served in Dominican Provi cester; attorney_general,” William B, | roads because of changes in the leav- | in Providence, which manufactures| the small hall. Several numbers that| Washington, Oct. 1, —The Very R Greenough, Providence. ing time here. On the Central Ver- | boxes, cases and schooks. He complet- | aTc to be seen and heard in A Summer e i P i - mont the 5.30 a. m. train leaves at gl]i hil: dnllgs wl(hbt.he”osll\;-eir ?Dflngs Caénh‘al v{ere giv'lendir(l’ excellent form : 5.15, and the 10.25 a. m. train goes leachery leptember 20. e is suc- ) and greatly applauded. These were Rhode Island Sooialist Labor Nominee | o; 19,10, On thie New Haven Foad | cede by John Walker, who is superin- | solos by Miss Jennie Heffetnan— o the city of New Haven and Roatic worta & ~ . so for many to Bl reresentative 5t “breat|/ THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. B ent at such a center of inter-| .. e Lawrence L. Kegrney, O,P., of Zanes- J of | Eight-Day Celebration of Centennial - . 4 mitories which took aw: of Th: i inican order in the United States. No of New en. it, Pittsburg, Oct. 11. ne hundred for Governor. the boat train goes north at six o'clock | tendent under Manager A. F. Hobbs at | nora and the Kerry Dance—two solos specifically protested agai o 2 Providence, R. T, Oct, 11.—The so- | instead. of .05, swhile the 834 a, m. | the bieachery. by Miss Nellle McGarry, a selection | offien o senond time e ©ooicd 10 e | grger of the college by w FOUR-INCH GUN EXPLODED | years ago, in an dnpretentious struo- elaligt '1'4’“.:.: "M 4 Dfim""m‘“""d :mrilhbu"mdhn ;dn[ Q.Zu.t ;:rhe ex;eznrsg Y ———— by :’X‘;(mal:l.ndo\‘;fhhfi?:ni:i"filn"l" "l‘ev- = SAN };:z. np:c!:y);‘:g:dnrofll‘ g At *Fort Riley Military Reservation blre of ‘I:::l in the vicinity of Pitts- \chaid rovidence for gov- | train which used to get here at 8.48, " : s of clog dancing by two vere_exc m LARS ! ol R Caiataat” o Aedl sy ot ; b ot Mitchell Coming. different teams. -Thresher and Connell Bakik Skortage of $210,000, and dormitories, as a result of . During Military Te i s Campbell, & devost ernor hode m The rty's | gets here now at 9.03. 4 " B et e ami e ol The Chrpenters' union intiated two|and Ahearn and Malcolm. Edward Kil- | Milwaukee, Wis, Oct. 11.—A special | there was how owing to New o man, gathered a handful of Christian led with the secreary of ‘state to- Fived. for Speading, new mem Monday evening at its|day was accompanist for the soloists, | 10 The Sentinel from Mineral- Polnt, [ merchants $250.000, which ‘*‘”&5“{ ‘Fimotion City, Kas. Oct. 11.—Two | TOrshibpers abont him and planted the ; - § eds of the hgse denomination no 2 meeting in Carpenters’ hall. A report Wis., says that the First National : by me. b S ke Ly - atio w aay In the city court on Monday morfi- | from the Ceatral Labor union dele-| o o oions “o¢ Cansus S N bank of Aineral Point has discovered E:Idm:;f:l:i) .éfi".‘.ifi’%.n\':r"i’m on j;gr:.“l:ft -“n:u;:xr“m X"~]l:‘|-"| h:: 5-:::-::;; hr‘ ’:’,‘,7‘ "«;}hm( Aok % *|ing C. R. Hendrix was presented, | gates was received of the unfon’s plan b a2 g us Supervisors | o shortage of $210,000 due to alleged | t, students, but were not allow b o v By, reaervation -l g vy u“"; H‘:_“uf"“;""m"": \Death of Gen. Amas 8. Kimball, US.A. | charged with speeding his automobilé | to have John: Mitchell, national vice - Signed. forgeries of notes. g0 'to the dormitories even itd i ¢ [ SOREY: By the explosion of & four-tnch | ZUC® A0 FARICH LTIV from & Washington, Oct. 11.—Brigadler- [on the West Side Sunday. Several | president, here, and was approved. The Washiugton; Oct, 11.—The commis- s the condition of the unpaid«for £ during miflitary tests. Sergeant | gay celebration of the centemic he ‘Gen. Amos 8. Kimball, U. 8. A, itestified ‘against him. e declared | carpenters voted to ce-operate with | sions of 16 additfonal supervisors of | Steamship Arrivals. He asked the attentipn of! th e | B d Private Daniels of Battery t mneeting In the homely edifice of tired, who saw forty years' that ‘he was going fast, but didn't | Central Labor union in_this.plan. No|the nextcensus have been signed by | At Londen: Oect. 11, Minnewaska, | authorities to' the matt g § h 7 jogs ' . the o0, dre s own | think he was exceeding the speed lim- | date has yet beew“get.for Mr. Mitch- | President Taft and forwarded by Di- | from New York. e e aked up by the e | Taoe B M Pednell of the. Sixts e iong R ) (o "t ‘1902, died it, although his machine, because of | ell's coming, but negotiations will be | rector of ‘the Census Durand to the| At Bremen: Octe 10, Friedrich der | papers and the New Haven l Defore. Saturday, the fay of “at its power, makes much noice. He was | taken to get him here ®s.soon as| appointees. They include George H. ork. of commerce. _No_action was take tual unial celebr : ok 0 X A ‘ R ona found guilty and fined $25 and costs, | possible. 3 Webb, Provide At 6 . - P : r found guilty e couts; | PRI < meo.ht.bo .zlnp Qct_u,@lmih,tfiimal'r,fi'm

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