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VOL. LL—NO. - 248. . FOUND DYING ON LONDON SIDEWAL Paris, Oct. ~17.—W. K. Vanderbilt . raptured two stakes at the Bois Du <t Ay g H d R 2:: 1] :;g&"er)::d'c’hhg;i»%al;‘::;”fi No Marks of Violence on Body, ooy Had Robese o =t i 3o first for the Prix Du Cedre, a stake of bery Been Committed {1 o et o o Paris, Oct. 17. ‘.-' ‘ e ¢ -\}!‘:n: 0. g e S R o : : IflfL and flla_l Were Than 76565 e wit 8 - | Near Rhinecliff Station at 4.30 0'clock Sund: Morning s e gaged in the Japanese army mandeu- vres next month. - i} PRESIDENTS CLASP HANDS IN Hall Caine, the Author, suffered a . serious attack of heart disease at . TEXAS AND MEXICO, Terioin patace o L A Counterfeiters Working almost in’ PRESIDENTS EXCHANGE VISITS M. Jusserand, am- . RO el e T WILLIAM L BUCHANAN OF BUFFALO | sy & elimehin afiies : T it Begotiations "bs. soon aa- e reactes his post. It is understood that ot (5" aveia tari war France is now | Groans and Hootings Plainly Heard at Was in London on a Mission for the United States—He | ireiirec to'offer her minimum rates Buckinaham Piwse=Crovids Bogks ; : 6+ a nvmber of articles in return for a was Former American Minister to Panama anl the ilar concession from America, but| yered by“Mounted Police. it is also understood that the list of the treasury have invaded Washing. ton with spurio 2 o ; The New $20,000,000 Naval Harbor Simple But Cordial Informality in the | at Dover, England, was formally open- L oot B Wi | 22527 tha Brince 0t Wlal In Company with Other Officials who were Returning to Know Each Oth g, o e (HavigLAN S from Insp:clion of the Company Lines—One Passen- L MOB AT SPANISH EMBASSY PRESIDENT OF THE ROAD ON BOARD : Argentine Republic—American Embassy in Charge | ®uch concessions is rather limited. e “';’_:"“" in‘any’ way whatsver, ger Killed, Ien Persons Injured—Smoker and Day of Mr. Buchanan’s E‘fzcts Including Valuable Papers | POLITICAL SKELETON London, Oct. 17.—The red fiag was| I Paso, Tex. Oct. 17—The long- | The Government of San Domingo is Coach Cverturned—Fireman Distinguished Himself. rajsed in Lendon this afternoon and a [ expected meeting - between President RATTLED' IN NEW YORK. | [iroc” mob moved upon the. Spanish | Taft and President Disg of the republic embassy to make a demonstration of | of Mexico occurred = here _yesterday. its disapproval of the execution of [ Outwardly it was atténded with a dis- London, Oct.” 17—William T. Bu- | Buchanan's effects at the hotel, which | most Forgotten Campaign Dug Up. - ; y chanan of Buffalo, N. Y., former Amer- | are supposed to include papers of iR 2o ifl‘-’:fiub.fii‘fi‘;‘.’i'i g:;;:;n;h: g::_vl;;;l: L::)ymo:'mél:'t:x;);; :n'zlar: :fi,:.;“?fl:}: gold in Liberia have been reported to | ¥reck in which President W. rown | take the torch away from him to look: cgentine. Re- | great value. v ch b 3 _ . 5 t the New York C oad, W. | for arti they bad lost. The engi= Lo et s oy b e | e \m‘mr.:mzlgnzm'ls .2“-?;’5‘,?,2. g yark. Oct. 17—Taken from the | ago. Several bodies of police were |n ¢ny suggestive of supreme authority e AgepaTemant 'by QRS Wi 3. . Newman, {Jm‘eI"L’rT.AG‘L'.K"’I,‘? e | e Ay Al eaok et el o tifled with several Import. | topsy but the AmericAn embassy has | BONION gaot o Boen Compaigns, & stationed at the abproaches to the em- | bupdf the actual handclasp of the two e S road, and W. K. Vandervilt, a director, | and extricated the woman, whose arm America iplomatic issions, | requested that this be waived. The | gyt - it é % S ragoed £ Y GEON 08 e crowds | executives and in the exchange of |4, ggi00e1 Roosevelt figured while returning from an I was torn but not broken. A reath Tast might on & | hotel management savs that Mr. Bu- | flag i New ot tonior S aras Tt | in their usual bloodless eftectual way. | courteous words there was simple but | Soame> arid. Paity areiw border uprising on the Haytien fron- tier. Record of William M. Ivins in an Ai- Y. Oct. 17.—Aher a number of excited men tried to Discoveries of Precious Stones and | Poushieepsic, o e spection of the company's lines, o & Tand odt. XL et ey | chanan usunlly dined out,’ frequently | feasiin o ther ok, tonight, adding in- | Jut considerable excitement and un- | cordial informality. i L T T Al corred. ar Rhineciit-on-the-Hudson | EXPress Stopped from Dashing Into «ondon street. He was e ; iy Mhere. | tensity to the three-cornered struggle | easiness pervaded the neighborhood. : Z olonel has killed three more ele- | CUF hinecl | Wivek. ing on a sidewalk in Park lane near | returning at midnight or later. There- | for the mayor's’ chair of greater New | The groans and hootings were plainly Diaz Speaks First. phants. river, about twenty méles north of cl the American cmbassy fn a dying ¢ fore his failure to Teturn was mot no- | York petween William J. Gaynor, dem- | heard in the embassy ahd at Bucking. ||, President Diaz was the first to speak. | - s i Rervy garly today. One bassenger, | President Brown himself directed the dition, a few minutes before twelve | ticed until this morning. ocratic, William R. Hearst, independ- | i:am palace nea by. Ho'assured Prosident Tatt of his warm | The Opening of Great Britain's first | New York peddicr. was killed and 0 | ramoval of the injured passengers and and was carried to St Heart Disease or Apoplexy. ent, and Otto T. Bannard, republican. No One Seriously Injited jrsonal regard and his high esteem of | aviation. meeting has not fuifilied the | Were injured, none seriously. the work of clearing away the wreck. hospital, a short distance | pociiian who examined the body | The nominees rested today and tonight " DT ARG, SR 0N the man who had accomplished 0| promises and expectations of its pro- | Peddler Hurled Through Window and | H. Schlemyer of New York, the fire- But life was; extinet when the’ t death apparently was due but the fight centering around Hearst | No one was injured seriously, al- in the Philippines, in Cuba and | moters. Crushed to Death. man, distinguished himself by dashing ambulance reached the hospital. The | 105 Foy crd " or apoplexy, end that | broduced a new issue of the campaign | though the mounted police rode against | cleefhere, and. who had now the honor s I The rans e i e ction o | Ahead With a red lantern and stopping cause of death js not known. but it] T CIUNE g ition whatever of [ ~=the political record of William M. | the croywds and acattered them several |.t> be the chief executive of so great a | Frank Pierce, cting secretary of the [, THE train was the third section of |y orprom from New York which was js supposed that it resulted from | povy® n Ivins, Hearst's ardent republican sup- | times. “The trouble began with-a mass | ncuon as the United Statcs. 'Presi- | interior, designated 450,480 acres more | {he e Y0 e Soc 2, "m0 | due on the northbound track, on to heart discase. or apopiexy. 7 SRS porter, albeit his opponent four years | meeting in Trafalgar square which was | G-nt Taft, in simple American fashion, | as coming within the enlarged home- { UG NETh Sd€ 15 e J“_”‘ st | which the wrecked train had partly Body in Hospital Mortuary. | OFFIGIAL WASHINGTON SHOCKED | 280- This fresh phase came iIn the | otkanized by several socialist and labor [ declared he was glad to meet Presi-{stead act. e e motlne. Just south SR There were no marks of violence on sl form of a_ statement issued tonight | bcdies. Several hundred of the mem- | dent Diaz. He was glad to know the _ ‘\lin Blght oars ":h:“l'-.;l 4_». "}; e Weight of Pullmans Kept Them (e ot e had robbers been com- | Mr. Buchanan One of the Most Suc- | PY Henry George, Jr., son and biogra- | Lers of these organiaaticns marehed to | picsident of such a great nation, es-| The Advisability of the Adoption by | L MERL cars of the train were throws n:’vl' The body was placed in the 2 i 5 pher of ‘the famous single-taxer, who | the square carrying red flags draped | pecially glad to know the present presi- | the war department of plants for pu- e \__"“ ‘B & Dbroken ance y " . cessful of American Diplomatists. charges in effect that Ivins went to | with crepe and bearing inscriptionside- | dent, who had made the nation great.|rifying water by the so-called ozone | V€% Newman, Brown and Vander-| mqpe gmoker and the day coach were bilt, who were asleep in the rear r, - “Idle Hour.” were almost shaken from | puijma the German am.- | their berths and they hurriedly dress- | jogt the rails and ploughed deep fur= the only cars which overturned. including the upital ot T o i) his father in 1886 and offered - him | nouncing King Alfonso. A black bor- | Both presidents dwelt upon the cor- | process is to be consldered yere notilod. The idontity of the dead | yaeninglon, Oct. 17.—News of the | inducements 4o withdrav from the | dered banmer was raised against the | aiulity of the. relations existing be- =2 e nquiries. were sent out by the | death of Mr. Buchanan came 45 & greqt | mavoralty race against William R.[Nelson column with big)letters that|tween the United States and Mexico.| Count Bernstorf, management of the. liotel Where Mr: | 2.0ck ‘to his many friends in oMcial| Grace. - As a matter of history, Mr. |could be read from afar: .| President Taft declared that.the meet- | bassador to thy Buchanan was staying . An inquest | v estington. Since Presidemt Clove- | George refused to pe.sidetracked and To hell with the murderer Alfonso.”|ing was not necessary to make strong- | audience with th will be held tomorrow. lundd': last administration Mr. Buchan—| entered the contest only to meet de- | g ouision of Spanish Ambassador De. | &F. the bonds of friendship: it merel il in a few da; g - A p n hiad irregularly, but with very short | feat. P “ | tvpified the strength of the bonds as | States. €d to learn the extent of the accident. | rou, ; rows In the roadbed, but their welght oror and. will | They found that the smoker and onc | kapt them halanced, the United "; ans day coiches had rolled over on | "“prame on the southbound track was their sides and that James Krakoski,| delayeq for two hours and & half, but. ited States, had an Passerby Found Diplomat. intervals of intermission, been connect- | In a formal statement given out last manded. they already exist. Z .| &Deddier, 21 years old, of 79 Elridse | president Brown quickly had a special Mr. Buchanan,'who had come to|cl with the department of state in | nieht, Ivine, apparently expecting an | After J. F. Green, secretars of the| Return Call from President Taft. In His Eagerness to Com-lste ‘his [Btreet, New Vork. had been hurled|irain made up-here which took ail London on a mission for the United [some of tncgnost important diplomatic | attack on his alleged connéction with | Friends of Russian Freedom, called the | - m . - | education at* the Chicago university | (HROuEh & window ‘beside which he was | Hinde. "about stxty persons, including States in connection with the Vene; which has engaged the attention | the George-Grace campaign, denied | meeting to order he read a telegram er“’ poene ;e s d“i o e emon e | high school, Benjamin Louis, 19 years, | S1in& 1n the smoker and crushed 10| the {njured, to New York reeks ad visited a e e . Btite An 4 e . h . Sinih ;s ; R Lo L L o el B R onality caused him to ulforrésfrg fi;«fi"&'}&}i":" 1% K o 652 t60. strong to express | BI0 Grande river to the typical Mexi- R - 1-‘)‘, ten 1,.,..,,...1 2 it e of | The list of injured follows: H. Laty, ters at Claridge’'s hotel, one of the | e -of the most suc- | “In his prepared statement, publish- | Eurepe’s herror. at the murder of Fer. | C2R Settlement of Ciudad Juarez. Because He Was Suspected of re- | either the smoker or the duy coach but | New York, face and arm bruised: We most fashionable. i theleity, which is | an diplomatists. Yed in the newspapers this morning. |rs:" Tn the customs house at Juarez Pres- | cent bomb oufrages in Sweden, Prof. | as their hurts were not serions they | S. Schofield, Peekskill, N. Y. tran- #bout half a mile from Park lane. He | Mr. Buchanan was born in Coving- | Mr. William M.-Tvins denles a story | 'S-vera! laborite members of parlia- | 1dent Diaz received a return call {rom | Martin Ekenburg, a well-known Swed- [ ail ' received attention from Pough. | Man. head and back injured: Argent Jeft the hotel last might for dinner | ton, O., in 1 He was appointed 4| that in behulf of Richard Croker he of- | ment cetvered strong orations. Victor | Prcsident Taft and late in "‘1{,"":"“‘; ish seientist in London, has become | keepsie physicians and continued on to | Francis, Watertown, N. Y. scalp " early in the evening, attired in eve- | United g ister to the AIEen- | fered to Henry George, my father. | Grivson of Manchester, the socialist | SP{eTainge the Smerican presiaent and | gemented. Ne rk in a special train wounds: Celin Merriman, Albany, N. f Wing dress. No one has vel been |tine republic by Prosident Cieveland | 53700 o withdraw from the masoral- | emter, capped the climax by declars | % 1Ar€e, dinner ‘party at a state ban- e SRGUL SR s g R0 side Injured; Simon Oppenlelm, found who knows where he s in 1804. Although a democrat, Mr. ontest In 1586 #2 that if the head of every king of | 4U¢t Which. in all its surroundings of | ROLLEY CAR COLLISION, @ Ve ape.the. Nakn. Rochestes, N. Y., hand, knee and head * lavish decoration and wealth of silver Moses Wright, the engineer, stopped | slightly Injured Diate” handed. down :from e time of| - PASSENGERS BADLY. BRUIBED. | nia tooomotive as somn o ne tort me | pushtly injured the Emperor Maximillian, probably was e derailed cars tugging behind him and | Ferguson, Buchanan was retained at his post for 3 Nick C. Zechowles, Park | ses hip bruised: John P. { chenectady, N. Y., hj cvening. but it is supposed was walking home when stricken Jane is a particularly quiet street on | President Cleveland. Mr. Buchanan|jit relative to the 1888 campaign, my | re: 3 n response to a statement made | Eurcye was torn from his body it eral years after the retirement of lin the newspapers by Abram S. Hew- | wruid not pay half the price of Fer- ife. o - o Eaturday night, when most of the res- | as director-general successfully Man- | faher towarq the close ot the 1887 | berar oa diite moed oot Bussian M- | the most notable feast ever secved on | Accident at Maltbie Lake on Derby [ the engine did not leave the rails. He | bruised: ) Bomad, New Yor idents are out of town. A passerby |aged the Buffalo' Pan-American €xpo- | campaign, and just a few days before | ¥ing Bdward, who could have prevent- | t0¢ American continent. Branch of Connecticut Co. jumped from his cab with a torch and | eity, chi Mary Hamburger, 1 found the diplomat lying on the side- | sition. In 1502 He became the first| his death, Jssued o statement which, |ed the execution. was responatbie for B gy - % found the wrecked cars In darkness. | Utica, N. Y., arm slightly injured: ume A walk. A policeman was summoned, | United States minister to Panama. with the attendant circumstances, may | whatever might happen in England as| ARRIVAL AT S8AN ANTONIO. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 17.—In a|In the day coach he found s woman |known woman, internally injured. sent o end he quickly called an ambulance, | Voluntarily relinquishing that post|pe found on pages 462-3 of ‘The Life | a result of it. He demanded the expul- P collision between two trolley cars’ at| with five children, one a baby, pinned [to home in Brooklyn: name not ob-, but it was too late for medical aid. when his work was done, Mr. Buchun- | ot Henry George' by me. The state- | sion of the Spanish ambassador. Strong | President Taft Received by City Offi- | Maitbie lake on'the Derby branch of | under a seat fore he could help ' tained by railroad authorities. Identified by Name on Clothing. |an went to South America and later{ment is as follow: resolutions were adopted before the T ' P the Connecticut company’s lines to- The name W. 1. Buchanan was |(? Iurope as representative of large| ' Before my nomination had for- | meeting ended. H core—Today's Programme. night twelve passengers were badly found on the clothing, which was rec. | Pusiness concerns. But soon another | mally taken place (in 186) I.received pr e S pubkate: Waw, ot —_Presj. | Pruised and shapen up. Both cars|MILL OPERATIVES SEARCH U. 8. NAVAL TUG PATAPSCO i of Américan maks, The | CAll came from the state department|y request from Mr. William M. Ivins. | THIRTY POLICEMEN ON DUTY dent Bttt Bk Sront Fresiz | were coming into New Haven, the for- HOR Trin MISSING. HEAD SENDS o P e enranea oaina Jawelre, | 2nd he went first to the Rio confer- | thon: chamberlain of the city, and a en s travels brought him to the | ward car, running behind time, stopped 8 “S, 0. 8" SIGNAL Sy s wecs spETCl S hie Jewelry | ence and then to Venezucla. American | cloge political- friend and representa- BUT NO ARRESTS MADE. |t sou'lh tgflay. After twenty-onélon a switeh to await the arrival of a PR N s VIR ey — u;; 'y 'i'h« om"n- ‘dirculated these | COncessions and diplomatic business|tive of Mr. Grace, to privately meet F*]’“;l““ hconrlj;"f:d“f" -lus“r:t'{ ';l‘m:?: | car it should have passed on the next ay Hunt a Failure—No New or Assistance—In Collision with Un. “‘nm}lum M(\] iy e Hibred wfz‘.;;;;?)nv ‘;uw;n Brixxcn;m;l;ivi“f.r"fi:;l:‘; ;‘im_ 1 d'id 50 at Seighortner's on La- | Emma Goldman and Her Red Follow- | 73, “_cl’w; 'mn;‘m "“; d;pf” e ififfiom”fu:)f Llfll\‘:hln“m':::o‘:s velopments in Tiverton Mystery. known Steamer in Nantucket Sound. otel, and officlals from the Americah | in arranging for & private settlement of | ::“302,: "mfl:e,:;;d‘?"fl'd"’,,;o";,.'d ors Meet in New York, fact that it was Sunday, he received a | which prevented the motorman of the | Fall River Mass. Oct. 17— The Tiv- | _Vinevard Haven. Mass, Oct. 17— s s Do the hospltal and | gy of the five great American claims | iome ‘cigars ‘together. Mr. Ivins In- | New York, Oct, 1 aaded RV, cheeripg weicome. A big crowd Wwas|gecond car from seeing the car stand- | erton countryside, since last Monday, | The naval tug Patapeco, one of the s 3 agdinse AVenezueln-and for 4he refer—{gietaq that 1 conld . not- ibly be gathered at the station and the streets | ing on the switch. Motorman Sidney | when varions dismembered portions of | largest tugs in the navy. bound from Mre. Buchanam at Buffalo Notified. | cnce to The Hegue tribunal of the | elacted mayor of o vk, n0: Tkt ::z‘_mmh‘g;dmm gfliflm;h;; leading to the Anthoity. hotel -Wwere | Tyyuson of the second car bfought it|a yoyng woman’s body, except the{New York for Portsitouth, was in col- A cabéigtam’ was sont to Mrs, Bu- | fifti how many people might vote for me; | far the fitle, “Queen of the Reds :‘md;?‘;h:e:xfl.}-m:g?mh:y::'m:;: around the curve at a good rate of | head, have been found, was the ob- | lision with an unknown steamer In chanan at Buffalo, notifying her of the | Mr. Buchanan's permanent residence | (it (ne men_ who voted knew noth. | Loy the title -Que speed and was almost upon the cac | jective point today of an influx of hun- | Nantucket sound early today. A hole oy i o 10 and women, so- 1 o | ¥ | o . i ¥ e etar ik | Boived By 12 hidowe k. aoh’ sng o | {8 oLt mepy firdes Hiat dpminatod| claflata, enarelists INASVEE S EANIL i e e ::i::,‘,’;‘, e s e e s Mo g AL SO I TS ST TR L TET tions. c v s ; New York. He said that T could no ! ’ ‘ A A ~ and the coroner took charge of Mr. daughter. possibly b counted In. He offered on | Hameisgtad b the melice asamtsd ono: Visits Fogt Sam Houston. e applied the brakes, but owing to| But their day-long hunt was without | formation of the acoldent was gleansd behalf of Tammany hall and the coun- B : - Tater in the ‘evening the president |leaves on the tracks, which made them | result. ~ The beating of bushes and | from wireless messages which the Pa- T bv Comotitacy. it BT Woid: tnse ;{.‘;’;,‘"},‘x‘:m"’,l‘g,‘:i';v"fiw"é;_;’f:g“‘r:’glgf went to Fort Sam FHouston, where he | slippery, the wheels slid along until it | thickets revealed no hidden object of | tapsco sent out In_quest of assis ILLUMINATING GAS EXPLOSION | MRS. TAFT IN WASHINGTON. |the nomination for mavor they would | tionist. “Alfonso, the assassin whs | assisted in the dedication and accepteq | crashed into the standing car. -The | interest. After today's failure, the po- [ance. The “S. 0. 8% signals which . — e un me for congress, select a city dis- | yttered in three languages, English, | o0 behalf of the government a chapel | vestibules of both cars were smashed, | lice believe that the head—the one |have displaced the lctters Q. D" b In Cellar of New Haven Bakery—Two | Much Benefited by Her Summer Stay | trict in which nomination was equiva- | Spanish and French, as the successive | erected at the famous old army post [ bui Dawson escaped uninjured. “The | positive means of identification of the |as a | for assistance, resulted in 1 Severely Burned. on Massachusetts Coast. lent to election; that I should be at akers attacked the Al ® I by the citizens of San Antonio. Presi- | Passengers in the car were thrown in | mutilated body—lies at the bottom of | the submarine tender Nina being des= S — N0 cxpense whatever, but might B0 | Svch and hinted that revengs was to | dent Taft had much to o as secretary | al* dircctions by the”impact and al- | Mount Hope 1as | Datched frack the. Newport ngeal SERp Detecting' the | Washington, Oct. 17.—Much benefit- | to Burope or. anywhere I willed, and | come, of. war with the upbullding of Fort|though noné was seriously injured,| While parents and relatives of Miss | tion, and the revenue cutter Acushnet that the | was s it from Woods Hole on infol Sam Houston into a brigade post. many were badly bruised, {welve re- | St. Jean state their belie fnatin; in the pla E 's s when I eame back should receive a i E’r’"(..o"'#'a'..'fi"‘fiéflii Baking l(]-lum'plz\‘:\' 'G’.\'Qim“\;{q?:""»f’."f&’u’?i"“&f',m“a"m'?f vertificate of election fo the house of | _EMma Goldman Chief Speaker. Gaes:to Hi quiring® medical attentjion. - Eight of | body is hers, an acqualntance of the [ mation recelved by the Associated - 3 & & = g e S en | represetativ i ’:| Emma Goldman, who was the chiet | ‘G0¢S to His Brother's Ranch Today. |0 injured were brought to this city | missing girl has brought out strong | Pres @t 118 State street, late today, Dan- | Taft, whe was in poor health when | representatives. I said to him finally: 3 ~ b horendll Ju & y & g _broug : e s R and’ Alex- | she ‘left hera carly in_the.summer, | “You tell me I cannot posibly get the | speaker, sought to draw a parallel be- [ Tomorrow morning the president will | and four taken to their homes in | points arainst this theory. Anchored west of Handkerchief the ander Massey, an employe of the com- | reached Washington from Beverly, | 0ffice. Why, then, if I cannot possi- | tween the case of Ferrer and those of [ help put in place the cornerstone of| Sheiton and Ansonia | The identification of " the clothes | Patapsco was apnarently in good con= pany, went into the celiar of the build- v forenoon on the Fed- | bly get the office, do you want me to | Mover, Haywood and Pettibone, of the |the nearly completed chapel. will re- | The injured receiving medical atten- { found several days ago several miles | dition as seen from shore just before S BTt ~atiuck - ress. The trip was made in | withdraw?" His reply was: “You can- | Western Federation of Miners. view the trcops stationed at Fort Sam | tion here were Mrs. G. D. Ashton, Mrs. | from the body, was the principal fac- | dark. From the wireless communica- i ey mmediately follow- | the private car Commonwealth and | not get elected, but your runhing will | At the conclusfon of the meeting, it | Houston and returning to the city will| Barclay and W. R. Hogarty of An-|tor in the original supposition that|tions it was learned that the hole fn * ed by an explosion. The clothing of | the president’s wife, accompanied by | raise hell.” I said: “You have relieved announced that a more compre- | address the people from a grandstand | sonja, Mrs. Gammins, F. M. Crawford | the body was Miss St. Jean's. It s [ her bow had been filled and patched i the men was set on fire and before it | her sister, M More, Mrs. More's son | me of embarrassment. I do not want | hensive gathering will be held at Car- | In Alamo Plaza. He will leave during | and P. H. Hudson of Shelion. G, E.|still possible that the body Is that|with various materials, which, howe could be extinguished they were se- | and Mrs. Taft's physician, had a com- | the responsibility and the work of the [ negie hall on Tuesday night. the afternoon for Gregory, Tex.. near | Watson of Derby and W. A. Holden, | of another person. The finding of the |er, did not completely keep the wat verely burned about theif faces and | fortable journey. Mrs. Taft went di- | office of the mavor of New York, but Resolutions Adopted. Corpus Christi, to spend four days on | whose residence is not known. Tke| head, unleds that much sought for |from entering the tug’s hull. The Lodies. They were taken to the New | rect to the White House, which during [ I do want to raise hell. T am decided | ., resolutions adopted today recite the mc}l of his brotheér, Charles P.|in.ured were returned to. their homes | member is very far advanced in de- |crew were called to do pump duty. Yiaven hospital and will recover. The | her absence has been entirely renovat- | and will run.” i’ parks Taft. of Cincinnati. The latter passed | p,; tLe compan composition, would _definitely decide | Chief Boatswain Edward J. Noreott exploding gas also et the building on | €d, both insidé and out. Mrs, Mors| Ivins had made no reply to the | "WPhcT s dar of Ferrer was commit- | ITCUSH San Antonio yesterday to pre- e s e, the identity of the victim and giv is in command of the Patapsco. It I8 fire, but the loss was slight. ill be the guest of her sister until the | George statement late tonight but (| .4 by the wnholy . trinity—Church, | Poe @ Welcome for the president. BRIDGEPORT FIREMEN HURT. | police a firm Vasis for their probable that the tug will be kept at : —_— president returns from his far western | is expected that he will 'do 8o later. | yonal ang Government.. This trinity The presldent's train today passed — Should the head be found and prove | its present anchorage under convoy of THEATER trip. As a supporter of Hearst he has been | Lovonoed jtself be sogfs insti. through the thinly settled western part | Caught Under Falling Wails—Taken to | the body to be that of another girl|the Nina and Acushnet, tonight, and AT IOADERY. 4 e D bitterly attacking Gaynor throyghout | peitRERe TR DECATRe Tomer hora. | Of Texas and made a few stops. Hospitals, Will Recover. than Miss St. Jean. the fabric of the | will be towed here in the morning. “ugt. Elmo.” DUCKPIN TOURNEY, the campaign. e asults’ of independent science | P8ssed Over Pecos River Bridge. —_— police against the two men now being { Nothing is known here regarding the ¥ e 55 Ivins' Reply to George. | and_pedagogy were taught. At the Pecos river the president| Wbridgeport. Conn., Oct. 17.—John J.|held must necessarily become very n:‘.m';'r\' of the steamer which struck Saturday evening at Broadway the- | Hill and Murphy Show in the Lead—| 1y reply to Henry George, Jr. Ivins| “This meet~~ Qenounces the mur- | passed over what is declared to e the | Kane and Stepheh Timke, the two | thin. e T PRapben YETH AL o ig 5 > 3 - ket That suppositions : ater “St. Elmo” was presented before a Big ‘Scores td Come Yet. issued the following statement late to- | der as ohe of the worst and most cow- | Dighest apd longest railway bridge of | flivmen who were caught under falling « et Srace Bd- pmall audience. The work of the com- night: € ardly crimes ever committed under the | its kind in the world. The Peces river 1 the Bridgeport Forge plax.|shown In the casc of Miss Grace Ed pany was of a high class and jlbased Hill and Murphy lead the “Rhe quotation ch Mr. Henry| disguise of the law and expresses its [ runs in a rocky canyon 325 feet below | five Saturday night and taken to lo.ul wards, w}!v{» w ;rl‘fr'lxlnfl‘l,\v' :1'1‘?'?::‘"‘1;: Prosident of Tiikedo Park.’ Vietim ol those who had attended. The play Is| duckpin teams with a score of 692 in| Georgy, Jr., nex makes is, if my recol- | sincerest sympathy and solidarity with | the ralls. The wind was blowing a | * #lx 13 an_unconscious condition, | be fhe victim. That voung woma® Be Automobile Accident, in four acts, and tells the s of a|the qualifying round of the tourney at | lection serves, taken from the gentle- | the thousands of fighters for freedom | gale as the president's train passed | Will recover. The fire, ‘the origin of | heen located a 8, Pa. 3 MRS. BRUCE PRICE KILLED. fLung cou: out to be married, but | the Rose allevs, There are two weeks | man’s life of his father. My own mem- | who still struggle in the clutches of | over the slender steel structure and the | Which is unknown, started in one of | formerly she liv. Rkl : uxe B ct. 17 Ahich in broke up because-ihe clergy | Vet to Tun, giving plenty of chance for | ory is in no respect fault: Y seith regard | the Spanish Inquisition.” engineer ran at what seemed to be a | the older buildings of the company and [ _ Meanmwhile. “Prof P‘l -;'I"’”r“gl'l ’3:\' "r‘:'"f: 'j:l‘_'T_‘n:kr-':\mo;»-dogrll”l:m l;m‘ man falls in love with the woman and | these figures to be considerably chang- | to'my relations with Henry George, Sr. | Although denounced by the resolu- ; snail's pace. damaged the_ plant to the extent, of{ Wiifrid Thibeault spent LRCHr FUnteny | tmes F e b o Sork architect, ¥ #s subsequently shot by the young man, | ed. as some of the sStrongest teams| but that is no issue in the present | tions. the death of Ferrer was hailed | The president spent much of the day | $100.000 before extinguishedy The loss | I cells at police Beaduuesiors Sne W7 U Wl B0 gl OO SRein i 4 e then has contemst for all women | ought to crowd over the 700 mark be- | campaign. by Emma Goldman ‘as the cause for | in resting. He took a long refreshing | is fully covered by insur nd work | Temaly Hhere o osetion with the mur- | ters arm ‘broken and she was other- @nd trusts none, until a young woman | fore they stop rolling. The following| “In 1897 1 denied that I had ever of- | rejoicing rather than of mourning. sleep® during tHe afternoon. 1In the | of rebuilding will ‘bt commenced a:| tion of their connection with the i wise Injured in an automobile accident falis desperately in love with him, re- | were the scores Saturday night: Scott | fered Mr. George a nomination in be-| “I am not here to mourn but to [ morning he disposed of a lot of corre- |once. Atout 150 employes of the com. | der is heard in court on 35, | wis infured.1a as Butomobile nscifhed ] gardless of his cyn¥cism, and gets him | and Sturtevant 667, Murpby and Stur- | half of Tammany Hall, and I also de- | celebrate Ferrer's death” she cried. [ Spondence which had reached him at | pany will be temporarily out of work.| one weck from LOmOIrow. Sy S e 13 to lead a better life and afterwards | tevant 671, Hill and Murphy 692, Mur-| nied that any such conversation as that | “In this age of greed, cowardice and | El Paso. P 3 Do 4 " TR old som, who was in the machine, and wrartiss him. phy and Harris 679, Murphy and Scott | here given took place between us; I|indifference we must rejoice that there —_———— Bristol Pastor Resigns to Accept Presi- | PARTY OF SEVEN ADRIFT ¢he. chaafeer Wi hnbnet. ¥ il The roles were all well taken, an ex- ., McClafferty and Combies 661, Mur. | still deny it. Mr. George is dead. and | was a mun like Ferrer who had rather | LIVES OF LODGERS IN DANGER. dency of Oklahoma College. IN LONG ISLAND SOUND. | Tha car, owned by Mrs, Coulter, wa< ¢ cellent choice of the cast having been | phy and Combies 662. I care to say nothing further of the | die than live like a dog. If T be- Yo Briatol, Conn., Oet 17.—Rev. alvip —_— golng north on thé main road on g ! seade, and parlicnarly pleasing The prize for high single for the day | matter. Even the courts will not per- | lieved that the American workman | Three-Thousand-Dollar Fire on Ex- | B. Moody, for the past six vears pastor | After Night of Peril Their Signals | farrimn estate, near Arden station. the work of Marie Lorenz, Virginia | was taken on a string of 139 by Stur- | mit one to testify to a conversation|had enough revolutionary spirit, I hangs: Strapk New H: of ‘the Wirst Congregational ehurch A4 s Yal when the chauffeur pulled out to one Y| Bray, Roy Rawlings, Hugh Wynne, J. | tevant. with parties deceased. would ask them to follow the exam- cnge o Havan, Dol today. rublsass fram (i Saake Wire Seen by Steamer Vale. e to S aareheats | The Mashile W. Noble, Gertrude Augarde and H. W. ' e ——— “It will be noted that Mr. George| ples of France and Italy, go,on a " s 2 Ry B i iy DOSRUERC | =i JRou-I o d, The machisy 3 ward et FREIGHT JUMPED TRACK. Goes not repeat the accusation which | general strike, and declare to their | New Haver, ~Oct 17.-Fire in o 1o Bocept, ks Dreaideney off KingHehie | i York, Oct, 17 —with sail ca :)}:m'rh;‘.,1‘n|‘:rr|mplnl;m\::umfy’r'l‘t“: :‘l{;’;":: ok ‘ 4 ——— by g Y 7 3 K ar. | Storeroom in the rear of the industrial | ¢¢ King i . Rev, A P vay, rudder broken and t e road, Mrs. o { & Central Vermont Track Blocked South | 1125, #0dS vesterday, that I attempted | bosses their strength, in honor of Fer- | home of the Salvation Army on Ex- | Moody will take up his new duties in i P gy ey of | tree, killing her almost instantly. ¥ Returned from Week's Vacation. 0 Dribe his fathe: December. He is a graduate of Mid~ | Sevan men and women drifted help- | A passing car rushed Mrs, Coulter to rer.” ¥ change street tonight did $3,000 worth After a_week's vacation spent in 9F Stetign Sunday Meaton, Sy e 0 ko of damage and imperilled the Hves of | dlebury college and the Hatttord The- | feasls In traveling through Massachubeits and | After 5 otlock Sunday afternoon a | C2nadian Pacific Train Struck Herd | Emma Goldman was the last sveak- | five lodgers who were. asicep In an | Olcgical seminary and held pastorates | Moy i the catbos Mew York Inepastor Retiben Ladd snd | soutbboutid freigbt, car - jumped the of Cattle. ir. Among others who aroused the Ladjoining building. The fire was con- | I Minneapolis, Minn.. and Syracuac, | woture o 3 ntreal. Que., Oct. 17.—A Canadian | ¢T0Wd were Alexander Berkman. her ! fined to the buflding in which it start- | N. Y., before coming to this piaee. the Metropol Long Island sound all last |the Tuxedo hospital, where it was Marietta, found that her arm had been broken. Mrs. Price was a prominent and well |to do resident of Tuxelo. Her hus- Motormen John Dawson and Harry |track just north of the Wess e | M 2 o 4 an ] McGlone arrived in Norwich Satur- | bridge on the Central Vermont, Pacific railway immigration special, ; Who served time for shoot-|ed, but the smoke penetrated into an | PR 3 A her way from Boston ea toda. ) bund, who died soveral years ago, was day evening. They expressed the took the traffi v westbound, carrying passengers from | . Frick, and Arthur Bullard, | adjoining building whes five men Greenwich Accepts Rich Giff. | the 300 passengers crowded the rails | famous as an architeet boat set out to | Mrs Coniter fermerly lved fr Al v bany. N, Y. but has resided in Tux- Davis. Mrs, John |edo for several years. M. Dollx of Will- iy selves as delighted with the trip, it back on the rails. v even- | the: Empress of Ireland, struck a herd | Who knew Ferrer in France. were sleeping. These men were taken Greenwich. Conn. (gt. 17.—At @ | of the Yaf Jarge_part of which was by troliey. | ing, however, the track was cleared. | of catfle near Chapleau, Ont: on Sat- | =Thirty policemen were on duty in{out by the police in a semin-conscious | town meeting held Saturdey it was | the rescue. They left Norwich last Monday morn- | No great nage was done to the road- | urday morning. The engine remained | the hall. but no arrests were made. | state. During the fire a large beam | voted to accept a park of 100 a¢res, | The Rev. R ing &y trolley for Central Village, con- | bed. Many gathered on the bri but' the baggage car and e fell. striking Lieutenant Carleton of | valued at $200,000: a 350,000 resi- | Pursons and Mrs whil on the rai tinuing on north and vieiting all of | watch the putting back of the a colonist following were derailed.| DEMONSTRATIONS ELSEWHERE. | Engine company No. 10, severely in- | denee. to be used as a museunt, and | jamsbure, N. V taken to the SENATOR M'CARREN BETTER. the efties in the western part of Mas- | the rails. No one was seriously hurt. —= . juring his back. The loss will be be- | a rfund of $30.000 for its maintenunes, | Yale, hut the in the be s = sachusetts. There was little that they . — Attempt to Rush Barcelona Fortress to| tween $2,000 and $3.000. all given by the late Robert M. Brucs | two men and two women. were plucky | Breoklyn Democratic Leader May Be missed. Paksing through the Hou Gilbert ;’ Owes $120,000. ~SLATER PROPERTY SOLD. Release the Prisoners. . through his = Miss Barah . | enough to remain sdvift uniil some on. Hand" Blections Day. tonic tunnel was one of their expe A met ng of the ecreditors of the A — Aged uilford F; r it Bruce of Ne York. Mr, Bru N Lis | vesse! ap b e them sshore = ences. They saw Troy and Albans, | Gilbert Transportation Co. of Mygtic | All Loty Disposed of at the Third Day | Lishon, Oct. 17.—Cable despatches| = s P s B R etine, s o SR R IE v & Teger Se e ow The Bou e Yol oo Tr e and enjoyed a daylight sail down the | was held Saturday morping in New of the Auction—Prices Lower for | from Barcelona say that the situation Guilford, € Oct. "~ 17.—M large fund toward the cenwith | were rescncd later by a tux just ax {p =50 AlGiiren's recovery from ap- Hudson fo New York city, where they | London, when several matters of im-| ¢he Last to Go, * there s increasingly disquieting. B.'l“ ore. ““"(;--{ Oct. 2 "f"‘w" general hospital, and the Bruee Mem- | their craft was about to Upsel In &) plyiicitic and the effects of an oper- took i the sights and returned home. | portance were discussed. Sepator -4 Twenty-seven bombs have ; been m‘,“;:l’vn_::"‘ “fr‘“. ,':‘r’"t",“r" "' '(‘;u_;m:” orial Home for Working Girls. high sea. ation. which he underwent last Wed- Mr. Ladd will be back at his dutles | Frank 8. Butterworth, receiver for the | 1 gaturday afternoon there was a | thrown in the last four days,’five per- | MIeS, Trom the N el Bt S et R AR W nesday was reported tonight as pro- this morning as inspector, allowing | company, presided over the meeting. | 1000 numper of people at the Slater |S0ns being killed ~and twenty-one| 40y My, Biskep, who suttere®: $3,000 Fire at Thompsenville. Piute Indian Desperado Commits Sui- | gressine favorably Day Starter Stebbins, Night Starter A committee was appointed to in- | L nerty for the auction, when the re. | Wounded: stroke of paraly a short time ago, Thompsonville, Conn., Oct. 17.—Fire cide. Friends who enlled at 8t. Catherine's hospitul in Brooklyn tdday wore great- uraged by the bulletins from cdside and learned that perhaps Kinney and Motorman Edywards to re- | véstizate the affairs of the company A 3 s On Saturday an attempt was made | >t today destroyed. the” Knnell /Goant turn to” thelr "xegular occupations | and ascertain if anyihing could be re- | (TS 105, XOIE GISPGRE O bY The | (o e the Toreross of Manuich to re. | s, oft alone in the house Saturday | 5" nouse heve with fiold Sountry'| San wrancisco, Oct. : after shifting around for a week to|covered for the creditors. The fol- 1y ises preceded the sale and many |lease the prisoners. A. bomb .was!iotfos fO0 R DO TRAVER BAC CHERE | which included personal effects-of its | the Piute Indian deperado, 7.—Willie F whom y en: his All the gap when Inspector Ladd was [ lowing were appointed for this pur- | g " coers o v thrown against the door. but it failed members. The 1085 on the bullding and | three armed posses have been search- | b0 Gonocratic deader of Brookiyn avay. pose: Donalds. V. Chappell, John B. |0 &ils were recelved. " - = t explode and the attacking party fled | boroTs, saistance could reach him he | fyrnishings will amount to $2,000 and | in8 the San Bernardino desert, was | . oui3he able to participate somewhat ik — Bailey and Emuaron J. Eaton. ot Jenmon | o th h of the guards. was oo, Cadly burned about the facelts the personal effeets of found dead Friday on the summit of |y, excitement of elect A ; Senator -Butterworth reported that| (0 mMany here who did not believe | U0 the approac , SIATURS and body that he died today. How his | t2 the personal e of members of | BERC GT0C i Where he had been |in the excitement of election day, N~ Young People’s Meeting. d that| that the property could be disposed | Police Capture Flag in Genoa Pro- | clothes caught fire is not kno: He | $1.000. "The Tuuse of the fire is un- i » had killea | vember A union young peopl's meeting in | e liabilities of the company were | o¢ in the way Intended. Many had X cessi Twas 79 yoars old and leaves a widow | KDOWD: T e o anot In his-rifie | ,, DT Peter Hughes, who has charge of s moeti approximately $120,000. ; 3 ) mselt with the last sho P b g e . v < ice. o ession, in whicl ! e reh- -, 2 3 vely Bndar cocting ac "tk In e | | Sheltoring Arme Sorvien || chone, "eue o et il he sro- | S i ke witn e, Diewhip Arrivale. A onm ok ATISLAYIS | Ngw Haven Woman Burned by Ex- | I A0 L UL Y poetively 4 o, Kehigges soouy s the Sscond b Do ; 3 % " e | (ne of them having u caricature of| At Liverpool: Oct. 17, Baltic, from = D o ploding Oil Stove. it s Congregational church and \as jarge- | ernoon, Rev. N. P.Carey of Christ cluding the mansion, | 4 <o with the inseription ~Al- | New York: Carmania, from New York. | this place, dicd at his home in thig ¢ . § 1y atiended Hev. W. T. Thayer of | cliuren coudncted the service assisted | which had'bothered them for a time, | i€ Alfonse Wigh thy iseription (At outhaupion: oet 17 St Pan), | WwE todsy. e was o graduate of W Have 17 An exploding | Th'eves Caught in Danbury Stare. the First Baptist ¢hurch, chaiman of | by the vested choir under direction | bul proved to be a quick seller. John | & 5 : ; Columble college und devoted - most | oil gtove at 26-Chestuue street tday | punurs e ; : g . : s with the golice today. The police sac- 3 3 b St . et 17, ~Barney Dolan, & e e e B0 | DEioit, saviny hviag. Ididsess abatig] cuked by Moa. Jatbas Waods bt §14 5 Wit létle Mhileys wani'done on $isher Uriton club of N€w York s 08 be put out, She was taken to a | ke Autepted toduy in the chyar store . the two questiony, he prokudtd-_ o | spir sayiug loving kindoess uu cuted by M. James. Wo Lt &15ide. - The procession was prevented | ed by the crowds with cries for Fer- o v York. 3 L. b 4 o t and saloon of DIk angd Vogel, where * you kuow JChrist? aud’ Hove vou sur- | take the place of evit and biterness, | front foot ahd one by G. W. Carroll | yos, The procession was precentedoq e il oGNS st Seyta) id 1 fo Thes. At aRD Iy i OF Lhe a ing L xton Died on Church Steps.| = 4 » rendered for service? He spoke for | not Guly because ft is pleasant, but for | at §13.50. Two lots on Slater avenue, - = — feheie bers of t gl e epnaPniTatiof BERKe hotk e fof | Ohist's sake. The vested-chitr des | which 'Bhok up two: Wenght on Bim: | ¥ & i3 R Erussels Rowdies Smash Wirfdows. New Haven, Octi 17.—Stricken with Former Mayor of Norwalk Dead. tuke nw:: ?u-vllu-nu{":l)- \:::.‘.:‘b.'.f'u'.‘.' one object as the sooret of siceess jn | Nghted those who Jistened as they | Wood avenue. were purchased by Mrs. | - Crewds Hissed Archbishop of Pisa. Fruesels, Oct. 17.—PBig Ferrer dem- | heart disease in ‘front of St Paul's | Norw, .. Oct. ~William store. The two men galued entranes this campaign. | sang Jerusalem, the Golden, The Sun | Olive W.. Platt at “§18 a frout fool { © Pisa, Italy, Oct. 17.—Cavdinak Pietre | susirations were held in thé principal | church, of which he had bBeen sexton [ Reed, 77 vears old, died st hix hom v entering a hatel o gervice conclided with-a praver | Ix Sinking Fast. Come. Gracions Spir- | G. W, Carroll hought - twe more al | Maffi. ‘archbishop of Pisa, an Al | cities of Belgium today. At Liege | for fifty veaes. Lewis Chandler died | here early today. Mr. Reed was i going through andl testimony meeting in which many ! it. O. Paradize, and Saviour, AgyNn to ] £10 a. front fod, and J.“P. Flyrn ,blsnopm.-wmb attending the kn.gn rowdles. smashs the _windows of | 'on the steps of the chureh today. Hae | former mayor of the clty, eouncilman, store.above, They will Hetpat P Thy Dear Name. . . . Y bought u lot, g ¢ gacred music here today, were churches and was 21 years old. ‘commissioner. 1 establich SRR